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FOR CITY SALES ee WAY TO PAY BILLS AWKWARD office and the line waiting to pay up back Into the hal! to vator shaft. The lack and lack proper ment made slow, forcing babies in their are an unnecessarily long time in line, and business men had hoped to get in and pay their water or light bill and get out again in a few minutes fussed and fumed as they stood line needlessly de layed and kept away from business engagements. extended the ele of room of oe e eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee POLICE AID FOR THE HOBBLE SKIRT (By United Pree.) NEW YORK, July 26.—Lieut. Joseph Thompson in the door way of the 152nd st. police station, yesterday afternoon saw three young women has tening to catch an Amsterdam av. car. The conductor cafled out “Get a move on. | can't wait here till dark!” The girls ran. One of them fell, and Lieut. Thompson fell over himself in his hurry to help her. “One moment, Miss,” said Thompson, “something has caught your dress. | will cut it loose.” He opened his knife stooped to free the skirt “You may pick me up and carry me to the car,” said the young woman, “but put up your knife, nothing has caught me, that is my new ‘hobble skirt.” and Po a a ee ae a * *® HIS LORDSHIP A FAKER. * * (By United Press.) *& LONDON, July Henry ® Charies Somers Augustus *% Somerset, who called himself *& “Lord Somerset.” is neither ® lord, duke nor near duke, ac % cording to popular belief in *® London. *% Mrs. Adeline Hunter De * marie Somerset, daughter .of %& Morton Craig Hunter, promt ® nent socially In Kansas City * Independence, has filed * suit for divorce against “Lord *% Somerset.” Investigation in ® London fails to show who ‘the ® defendant ia. Society does not *® know the title of “Lord Somer ® set.” at least, not within re : cent decades, eee e eee ee eee ee MARGARET ILLINGTIN GETS NV. COMPINY | (By United Pres.) TACOMA, July the arrival of the will support Marga when she returns to month, rehearsals of the ne “Until Eternity,” w diately. The thespi from New York City They went to the Tac where the first reading took place last night The scepery and costume be forwarded from New York plenty of time for the first 1 appearance in Tacoma, where Miington will start the seaso Those who will appear Dlington are Nina Morris, sarry, Edward Elsher, non, Inez Shannon, FI poni, Melville Rosenow ons, James Derby and Ga Ross, James Ross, who will treasurer of the company ved he a hi w act eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee es of the pl w play n imme yesterday ay i in also sr rived from New York with the com pany Tee eC Cee eee eee) BENEFIT OPERETTA TONIGHT The Sacred Heart children will give a benefit for “Grandma Gorman's home for orphans tonight and tomorrow night at Phalen's hall, Columbia City The children will present the “Golden and comic sket “The These were staged at the Me theatre by the same children some months ago, and proved # great success Parish a Death of Willie Green two plays signin nedipdeibelpdgeadinenntesls indiaatal nhkhh hhh hhh hhh ee ee Seeeeeeeeeeteeeee eee eee tt bd. P. of the Washington Simons, Fire Associa tion, reports a serious fire burning at Sing Sing senterday |M@ar Preston. A amall fire in the tr eaten Preston Mill got t he| Three deaths were recorded in Seattle | beyond control and swept out into company camp | yesterday chief fire warden | hat |the timber near Preston. Every Mies Ellen N. Patrick, of Hope. |@vallable man in the camp and) 6, Ma an excursion pa those who have been engaged in tage fon the steamship Spokane fogging camps in that district are at work fighting the flames AT LAST ROCKLAND Greely, Colo—Jerome MeoGahan,| || better known as “Wild Horse Jerry,” @ famous character, and Edna Cobb, an \1-year-old blind girl, were shot ied by Walter terday (By United Beene) | ROCKLAND, Me, July Rockland ts decked out toda of the first president The xtreet dent will return to Beverly 8. D.—Blanche Atwoo: h and Sadie Tremor | _ Pierre All! Etta Aldrie FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Dally at 6.00 Inc. | Furniture | Dry Goods Furniture Dry Goods Unusual Valyes Offered in New Long Broadcloth Coats at $25.00 : in style is ick material rkm hip Long Coats of bl »s and we n line of n a new featured at $25.00 g, lined th had Have well-shaped, close-fitting notch The broadcloth is of titable for wear the year around The Co cut 55 inches Kk with fine qualit ire y soft satin, and may be in form- or hitting stvle I strictly mannish sleeves weight, s New Models in Walking and Dress Skirts Special at $10.00 A newly-arrived line of. high-grade Walking Dress Skirts, featured at an exceptionally-low } mater ine worsteds, serges and panamas styles sip tia models with deep or plaited effects. Lengths range from 37 to 43. Come f) black and The The ne price. Is are w m flounce, or Pre- inventory Sale of Lace and Trimming Remnants Sharply-reduced are now quoted on a wide variety of Remnants of Trimmings and Laces, from %4 to 2%4 yards in length, including Embroidery and-Persian Edges and Bands—Jet Bands—Motifs in beaded ne braided ef fect Venise Allovers—Irish Allover Embre “red Nets alenciennes, Cluny and Maltese Laces, Edges and Insertion short leng oe Cloth for wa or auto veils. ices ; also of Chiffon ~ Popular-Priced Knit Union Suits LIGHT WOMEN’S COTTON UNION WOMEN'S union | SUITS, Of UNION SUIT 25e cotton, sleeveless style, Low neck and sleeveless, neck and cuff knee; also with low | with wide lace-trimmed neck, wing sleeve and cuff knee. | umbrella knee. CHILDREN'S WEIGHT COTTON SUITS, SPECIAL ankle-lengih style neck and long 50« medium-weight with low In with high Wash Belts Specially Priced, 25c and 50c WASH BELTS, SPECIAL. 50c—All-linen, 1% and 2-inches wide, embroidered in pretty designs hand-embroidered, and finished with large pearl buckles WASH BEL PECIAL 25 and pearl buckles Medium-width, embroidered and finished with gilt 300 Pairs Pretty and Well-Made Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Special 85c Pair These Curtains are made of excellent quality, soft muslin, 2% yards long, and come in six effective patterns—coin spot, fleur-de-lis, bow knot and dise de on dotted and plain grounds, with ruffles plain or hemstit« hed. Ex- asia values at 85c pair. Pre- Inventory Sale of Notions—Sample Values Hair Verabest Hat ssort | require no sewing; | set, 10c, Ivorine igns Third Floor, | Fasteners; special, ts of real hair, in special 18¢ , in various Ironing Wax, with wood handles, special, dozen, 7c Ne Nets Steel Scissors and Shears, Thimbles, sorted sizes, special 3c Silk whalebone Collar Stays, special, card 7c. Elite Hair-pin Cabinets, | assorted sizes, special 3c, in black, 3 for in assorted 25¢ and § | | | Duple | | | ial Hair T n sizes, special rbans, in Xe. own dares covered Safety Pins, Nos. pecial 3¢ } 1 and 2, 72 | cial 4c; special 6c; spe- Y, special 5c; 3, , special 7c Rick-Rack, in 12- yard pieces, white, No. 25, 29, special 10¢; 10c; 45, special | Darning Cotton, white and tan, Good quality Nets, assorted cial 7c, Cotton special Hair spe oilet Pins, i 18 in be Silk size special REDERICK & INCORPORATED First Floor, | SEES A PRESIDENT | H desired angle | | 20th Century Gas Hot Plates, Special $2.95 and $4.25— THE SEATTLE STAR ned 8 fi *OKL, AHOMA CITY IS tqpicr OWNER OF i i ft hare elclieieheiehedl tee ere f D MARVEL OF CENSUS \ ‘ * POINDEXTER MEETINGs © its | “INLAND HERALD” ‘e's, 900,05. : : Cincinnat 1 - WASHINGTON, July 26. tt * . | . ' M Oklahoma City je the marvel r c " en ’ *) y |e marve = Bot and ther his Hie] Of the 1910 census, with « (iy United Press.) hi ( p.'% " wht, Seattle » ners who wan ; ' Bothy growth of G40 per cent since ST, LOUIS, July 26.—Bdwa y t . try their luck, Lots of nice fel 1900. The present population | ge er, H * ' ‘ who need looking after by goo od | In 64, gainst 10,038 in 1900 | Allan P. Hayn formerly of lA George Cale ' * Little | Wives. and 32,452 at a special census | Louis, now publisher of the Inland | wa 4 Jr ent men, |y Ping ; In 1907, Oklahoma City is also | Herald, the new afternoon paper Of | joxt thousand h I ~ i, , ®| | Washington.-lear A the capital of the new state | Spokane, was indicted here ye 3 Tok ir ; now, with further remarkable jday by, & grand .jury on three Dance at Dreamland t * r nit and|fome here. y Growth expected ounts * “FREDERICK & NELSON’S SEMI- ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE A Few Characteristic Values pe SPM! $5.65 en fintgh ANNUAL BALE Chiffonter of solid oak, in PRICE, | gold 1 drawers and with bardwoo up onda. BEMI inches, panel measures SALE PRICE, csser of combing JAL PRICE, |} sed of t 1 and foot boa ure SALE SEMI - ANNI $6.75—F ull-size broad paneled heac | natural Tess dese 18452 » | $13.50 ma al ash, with rd having | FIRST FLOOR ANNEX ANNUAL SALE $4.85—Parlor or Table of bird 24-inch SEMI PRICE ANNUAL SALE} . SEMI PRICE, $1.85—Parlor Ta- | PRIC with n ble of golden oak, well-made with 1 shelf beneath. \NNUAL SALE $2.50 — Dining ak, in Early E . with saddle seat. SALE Morris oak, variety | SEMI-ANNUAL PRICE, $9.25 Chair golden rlour cushions, of ina of colorings thly braced Giant Universal Ball- ~Bearing bie Mowers, ca atinns $5. PA knives of best ntion except ¢ pecial $6.85 ng cylinders and four spiral The and require n Mosirtecs special $5.95; 18-inch size, Yankee Leader Bal!-Bearing ta cette — $3.50, $3.75 and $3.85— Have 8inch dr knives of best tool steel. special $3.50; 14-inch size ¢, special $3.85, Woven Hammocks, Special $2.50 and $2.95— well-nvade Har ks, in a stretcher, tufted throw-back al $2.95, 1 drive w nt ball-be: Have 10-in inch size 16-inch size, ive wheels and al $3.75 re 16 in Twelve-inch spec ariety ort istic ¢ Jeep va Stre of yw antl « ne, able No. Hammo-Port Couch Hammocks, Special $7.95— Made of heavy canvas, in soli signs, extra-size, No. 1, with de $2.50; specia’ 2, speci d colors, with patent steel springs and adjust- iH able back rest Vudor Chair Hammocks, Special $1.95 | haitiineke’ nalts Maeries clase) Vador Woven Hammocks, Special Y Heavy open-weave Hamn th two full-wi spreaders and valances. to endure” service. A simple combination of weighs but a few pounds and can be easily adjusted to any “Meds wide Garden Hose at Pre-Inventory Prices— The following are all 44-inch size, Olympic Cotton covered, $3.85 Olympic Red Rubber, 25-foot length, special $2.90; mazon Cotton-covered, complete with couplings: Rubber-lined, 25-foot length, spec ial $1.95; 50-foot length, 50-fc 25-foot length eth, special al $2.90 Rubber-lined, speci nazon Black Rubber, 25-foot length, Yukon Water Coolers at Pre-Inventory Prices— With galvanized steel reservoir in japanned oak finish, gilt trimmings, 2-gallon size, special $1.85; 3-gallon size, special $2.50; special $4.65, losing push faucet § ial $3.75; with nickel-plated s 4-gallon size, special $2.95; 6-ga lon size. size, | Reliable Gas Hot Plates, Specially Priced— With heavy cast plate tray under burner wheel valve al $1.95; drilled burners specia nt, and eeu 4 fitted with double-burner, table air mixer and needle f cial $2.95; 1 ac Single-burne Single-burner, spe three-burner, special $3 Have sawed burners and seamless cast tops, heavily nickeled Two-bur n and polished burner size, special $4.25 ner § The Regal. Steel Range, $29.00 Wellsville blued steel, asbestos keled trimmings. The Regal Steel Range has body of lined flues, drop fire-door, arched oven top and plain ni Price, with oven 14x18 inches, $29.00 y A Full Line of Moderatel y- Priced Refrigerators i 3 te el in the Stove Section Floor, Annee FREDERICK & NEL SON) INCORPORATED