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ae aS ee i } E f i f * AOS PA ERPS ATP) NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE LIGHT BILL Councilman Brickeon’s Nebt bill] A sleeping car has been chartered will come up again tomorrow | for the use of the Seattle Comme Morning The ty util con |fer, elub's delegation during mittee, to whioh it was r 1. |sexsion of the Southwest Deve should have met yesterday. but {¢}ment association at Cheha’ Deing @ holiday the meeting will/Thursday, Friday and Saturday be held tomorrow morning. The} department efficiency committer A new constitution and new whose regular meeting time ts canons will be considered at t morrow morning, is me ut ay's session of the an afternoon to discuss the advisabil-| meeting of the diocese of Oly ity of employing an efficiency ex-|in St. Paul's Eptsec churet pert in their work t f im nce] OLYMPIA.—During the last four is the jail come wp tt ye King county has spent $4 Judiciary co « meat Friday | %¢ for bu ding state ads, more he schedule for he he state treasury people's bills this week | : Tomorrow morning, at 10, Erick PUTNAM—William White, 2 Fon’s light Dill placed his arms a LW ’ he ed her on treet, Hf we ed $265 od wil a th next ea jai! ee * . HARTFORD, Conn Prayers *® * of nun a 90 Cath * *. he H of G 1 Sh « - # before th 6 of Virgin ® * N yw anewered whe ire * * me 1ed 60 girls entrapped * th h of th * * mito * * * ee ee ee ee el FORT SMITH—The champion J d c Maledon SS x 88 men during cial ] | CORDOVA-—John the north really Ellis, 67, Ie est mémories. < E. | dead from a self-tr ed ‘ “i Johnston, Confedera His health \ ‘ figured that the ra ' before would lift iny river so high that ie May 31 wings of the Union army could ne ‘ help each other across it. But th part ¢ Chickahominy perversely did* not |» whi ain was ty reach the flood stage u Jui 1,;alng at t pee H as ¢ Before that Johnston } hot |covered by the fireman - hageaect dled: si LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, May Troops w called out tempted to burn government bu The inspector of weights and ings in protest against in the Measures is without an office. It/ spanish parliament o a bill for was contemplated to have him|ihe division of the islands move into the room at present utilized by the board of public] LEXINGTON, Ky. May works, and have the board meet/c¢ & Merrill, a confederate im the cf Objections were council chamber raised by co: eran, received from Missourt cil la of baby shoes made of men that meetings of the board) «kins A letter said the shoes ha Would crowd out council committee |trayeled 20,000 miles afte th Meetings. However, the public! stork and they had by safety committee recommended to » infants. accept the proposition of the board of public works, while the finance Motorcycle cops rounded up six committee recommended its re-|autoists who speeded al Jection. The counctl rejected it. | highways yesterday. Th jare: W. E. Galbraith, FE. M lterworth, E. Mayer, C, H R. W. Abrams and Otto Wen MARKET SLUMPS “NEW York, May 31.—The curb Market today showed the ef of the supreme court decision in the Tobacco trust case, There was a| CY eo - Themsee will ided w Tiree bait |#Peak on “Harbor Improvements Secided slump within the first halt |2") meeting of the Longfellow Im hour. On sales of 260 shares of provement club Friday evening in American Tobacco that stock i fell hool Gropped to $450 bid, $460 asked, as |'PS Lonsteliow schoo! Against $510 bid and $515 asked at a Monday's close. SHRARARRA RRA ED " [Piss dave tle new stock ot | * SAC CITY, Ia =, tarmes ® White 80 «years old and be aunt | Mathew White, his son, were Poe} Ant svetribing ele that gees! found slain in their house oe # Mystery surrounds the tragedy Pg. Federal v, Paint and Wall) Co. # suspect and a posse is search ing for anh unknown man. A gon and brother of the dead men also have been jailed ” (or Sunday Petntment) Tahal examine your Eyes. Tivie | nity for you pewple who Deataches, smarting eyes, rie * * * * * * * *® Clifford Wilson tw in jail as a ® * * * * * * * eRe MOSCOW, May 31.—Gen. Rhein- ~wit| bot was sentence’ to a year's im ay prisonment for misappropriation of |funds while governor of Moscow. | NEW YORK, May 31.—Henry Mooner started today to walk to San Francisco in 100 days. | election of officers tor| e Central W. C. T. U, will be held the home of Ms, Thorndike, 1806 13th av., Friday at 2 p. m locked, cleaned, trimmed and remade. Plumes willowed, dyed, vermade. THE MODEL MILLINERY co, 527 Peupte’ ‘ ayed. re curled and Annual ARE OUR SPECIALTY AL-VE-O-LAR TEETH Make the Smile Seeitoee' in Both Homely and Comely | Faces—They Do Away Entirely With Plates and Bridge Work WHICH KIND OF TEETH DID You PAY FOR? GOOD TEETH BRING SUCCESS. ‘One day, hundreds and hundreds of Fears ago. & certain immortal by the of Jason left the sunny shore of | of the Golden | te His boat was of beaten gold. ‘and diamond: | sot | ttre, and you pay = F pure wrought sliver The story of nie] know you pay « Fair Pri Wondrous trip und of his successful re- | 2e* not turn has furnished the topic for many a | ‘ide Winter fireside tale. ouver, a) Brother Jason w | But |p @ philosopher, an| 4 mer. He had » definite purpoee, | | Teeth of Unknown or Undestrable « 4 returne stu oday |ity are generally unworthy of yor Biken salle and diarnond-studded oarn| tention, which same you most froquontiy ‘They are buried with | discover after the centurien that graced thelr vogue. | This k jut peopl i have purposes—and | that y they ‘still suceeed—because they 0 | take n Prepared. When you meet other peo a) . you he & PUrpore in view, either and your appear- portant to you embellishments her Jason's elabor ness of pleasure They ar feeable and everiasting Now, here's an introdu: Alveolar Teeth, Where tlon Bridgework Is You must cultivate good looks ‘The world has no time to waste on the man or woman who i# not present able or who can't put up a good ap-| teeth, whi Pearance, possible even if you had ¥ oF aly teeth, or minsing teeth, aro a| {eet to te to It you have W | ferrible handicap, greater by far than |)" n on each side, say, molars, we frregular features or even a bad skin Seems as if the ugly teeth killed the} face—something repulsive about them | Uniy teeth are altogether un Bince the discovery and practice o} Alveolar method by this company. ‘The Alveolar method restores missing by supponediy | replaehn, straightens crooked teeth and| | Jone teeth w teeth aro beautiful to look | apect pr or cuttihg in et and as na ¥ am nature's tooth to eat with. ing to be dreaded. Now, Don't compare them with the so- |!" equal, which would | Curing Vyorrhea (oone iy, din oane Klven up by other a: 4a culled false teeth you have been used to Seeing on every side. able, 19 another of cup soonaiting Gre They are no relation. cure it absolute, Yt'e a bo beautiful in shape, | ment t Ke, a weNean act match for the| that ite in dentisir A each one is vet thus following ly a8 posnible, method has done away plate the *o~ h of which were in- it to the one “ wun | of Iways of the y Our booklets, Alveolar f © free. Write for one if you ca call ALVEOLAR DENTAL Portiand, Abington Bik. Hoattle, Haight Bidg., Recond and: Tine. 00., DENTISTS, 166% Third st YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | funeral | Tacoma te Own Teeth” | NSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE REE ERE * * * . COP GOT GAY * * Patrolman George C, Mardin ® * Wag diamiased by Captain of *® * Po art pending ar * & vestigation Berkt. Hedges * * and Smith allege * ® tha y alighted from ® *# a car at Interbay l* * Hardin in an int * ® dition amusing a * * * HERR EER EEE Re Everything from grub, ee * & WATER SHUT-OFF NoTiCg Water will be ff « Fourth av,, from Der way t ' Thursday antl Owing to the scarcity of canne b k is sald wo b alrea new canneric » r bringit Stone av. bridge, cuttin the ning time of Gree nd F cars, was opene es * * # After completing a transcon . * * tit planning Vancouver, W. A * stork # home In # first trate was abe Detroit. He got the hardware | f nbourd the St #, consigne to Alaska 8 a $300,000 cargo « id j \ VANCOUVER, Wash—The ar Harr was held tod rh ft (the p Uneasiness is felt In marine cl hoor n hers, wt $ island Eight big freighters are takin ' I rd for shipr Id * 7 * * cy & 9 | ‘There are two kinds of doors | which one may open to “let a li sunshine in j Bither and both kinds of aur | shine are good the real -sur / shine of nat and the kindly | sunshine of the heart, One ra } of the latter t* the International Sunshine ve founded by Cynthia wlety Mr May Westover Alden | wh im ts te | brighten = the lives of tnvalid: One year fron this day the r ar ’ ary of birth of it Jont-ge al, Mra, Alder | system for th onera will be King county ne A steel «ink & ph apr Rev. Thomas Sherman, jot the late Gen. W. T of Rev. ¢ *. Carroll TONIGHT Mery Garden MOORE THEATRE SPATS NOW ON SALE 1 Week Cate Shakeapear Venti Engagement | un ® MINS JULIA hh ee = Sothern and Marlowe Charies L. Wadhams, 40, a ca yman, died a plones Pacific N will be held at canner rthwest. Th Vancouve man of B.C OLYMPIA—Polson the heads of x eath ye of Frank babe on ea he twin Horace Canfield, a local real e tate dealer University club. in an auto ace dent in Spokane TACOMA—The first woman | run for office ts cire lating her nominating petitions fc Monday at Provt He was the son of n from eating . and a member of the hurt in 0 © park cqgnmiasione She is Mra. M. Laube .oomis. The funeral of Miss Margaret Sheehan will be at 8 o'c row morning.from Sacr church. TRY ATTORNEY LOS ANC 31,—Whe the trial of Fred t | Thompson, charged cates stolen money, was resume today, Orlando Altorre, the posto! |fice clerk, who was pardoned bj | President Taft atte or being convicted | 1000, again took the stand. Altorre | vealed to oe the hiding place the first $5,000 he took fro: postoffice roday # testimony ¢ Heart h Waving re-| i] f e | hax testified that he told Thompson | ™ jof the theft and that he also re | a, ot | th of | with the remaining $10,000, all ¢ | which, the prosecution claims. | Thompson got from Altorre as at | torne s Great Scenic Feature “Over Lucerne, Switzerland, In An Airship.” DON'T Admi: MISS 17 ion 5c. National Theatre 315 Pike “The New Bhow Today “Fi Your Relieves ‘Tyothache Hing for Midven? “i FILL-O Tho temporary. antis decaying teeth. Have Do you live on @ ranch? ay? Work tn a Do you dread ms to Reliable People, ly Monday Nigh Tureday Night Shrew June 5, dune € Maribeth, ing of the W einesday . Thoreday June 4, “Merchant of | Vente Priday Night, dune 9, “Twelfth Night Meterday Matines, June 10, “As You Like It Seturday Night, June 10, “Mamtet.* | Prices $2.00; baleony | ret five ae GRAND OPERA HOUSE 1 Manager HOTOPLAYS AND pe Te rineT RUN v ay, June 2, 7 Band 16 nente THe MARKIAGE OF Kerry’ LOIS THEATRE ‘The Mouse of ‘Thrilts Telephones, Main 1904, Ind. 629 “IN A WOMAN'S Next Week The ¥ Thestre EDWARD | alse Les & ¢—Other Big Acte—< Pri AJESTIC (sy VARIO VIL THE FOUR LONDONS Gymnasts Acte—t and ¢ f Women’s || PANTAGES THEATRE | ||___"Wnequated Vaudeville.” | 1} sin |i Good Songs People’s Amusement Co. Operating the LYCKUM, ODKON and ALASKA Theatres LYCEUM Saturda “Cupid's OW thet y itfour’—A Lo: uldn’t mise © romance uh “The Tomptresn—A 4 of artiat fo, “Tangled Indiang Art Lines!"—Seminole warpath Kiwell, Floyd O' Prien, ia Three fine muale ALASKA French Championship Price Fight ODEON Groat Haby Contest Now on. Votes for all patrons, Crate ure wald to be wald t | THE SEATILE STAR Extensive Section, well-made low: Two-piece Combinations, drawers, trimmed in combi Se. Princess Slips, in a 1 with lac gne, t | TONG WHITE preparation and tastefully-trimmed garments at 95c Gowns of crepe and nainsook, in kimono and slip-over ibroidery yoke retty des cellent values also featured at $1.25 SKIRTS have been made for tl and we offer tomorrow powerful buying-inducements on a embro: nd , We. om row priced low | White Wash Fabrics Special |1Oc} Yard EV ERAL thousand yards of sheer, good quality 1 White Cotton Dress Fabrics, g such as are now iM in greatest demand for Summer Frocks, Waists and 27-inch Victoria Lawn, in checks and plaids, special Wl 10¢@ yard 1 27-inch Cable-cord Check- Ii] e¢ India Lawns, yard spec 42x36 PILLOW CASES, CASE woven muslin, 42x36 PILLOW fine, closely SHE 72x90 72x90 SHE BEDSPREADS, quality white crochet. f | Sale. Included are the following: i} 27-inch Striped India i} Lawn, special 10¢ yard ial 10¢ | d quality, bleached muslin, with well finished hems. 5x34 PILLOW CASES, SPECIAL of bleached linen-finished mus free INCHES. Made from good grade sheeting muslin, with patent seams. I'S, SPECIAL 55¢ linen-finished material, with patent seam center SPECIAL ORDERS BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION Underwear, are offered at this low price for the June Darement Salesroom 28-inch Striped India Dim- ities, special 10¢ yard. 30-inch Plain White India Lawns, special 10¢ yard 40-inch Sheer White Dress Batiste, special 10¢ yard. Highly-Attractive Values for June Buyers In Our Pleasi Women’s M ANY unusually becc services carefully tailored and fin Pictured at right, Dress skirt has tucked $4.75. Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases STIRRING JUNE SPECIALS SPECIAL 10¢ EACH—Of 14¢ EACH—Made lin. SPECIAL 16¢ EACH—Of from dressing SPECIAL 45¢ EACH— ACH—Heavy thread, $1.20 FACH—Of good Summer Dresses At $4.75, able Lawns, One may choose from models with high and Dutch necks, with long, 4 and mandarin sleeves, trimmed in a wide variety of pretty effects—all most We illustrate and briefly describe two of the styles: embroidered in pink or navy and trimmed in Valencfennes insertion ; mandarin sleeves; flounce matching waist; Frederick & Nelson, Inc.—Basement Salesroom The June Sale of Muslin Underwear Sale Mu ear of amply-fa Sale in the Basement room 1e June wide varicty specimen offerings are outlined b¢ low price Some 25c | 45c Corset Cévers, of nainsook Two + piece . Combination wheel pattern, ribbon-dra ers, finished at . 25¢. fle t med } id Cambric Drawers, with full " F a ’ lawn flounce, trimmed with many hemstitched tucks; 25¢. | 55c Short Underpetticoats, of | Crepe A sspegatge f lar, muslin, finished with lawn | ' nee with linen j ¢ flounce, trimmed with hem- | °°6* 55¢. stitched tucks and cotton Tor- Slip-over Gowns inen pattern lace edge, drawn ribbon; 55¢. 35c ¢ Wide Circular Drawers, trimmed with tucked lawn ruf- | 50c fle, edged in lace; BB¢. Many pretty ca ee in bree | over Gowns, of Short Underpetticoats, of | ing with ipbok hacia Goa muslin, trimmed with lawn | proidery edge or Valenciennes flounce which has many hem-| insertion, beading and edge; stitched ; B5¢ | 50¢. 38c 75c Nainsook Corset Cover, inset Nainsook Gowns, in slip-over jwith deep points of embroidery | style, with many small tucks medallions and lace insertion, |} across front, and round finished at top with two | and short puff sleeves, trir beading and | jn patte lace insertion, linen corset cover and circular | edge; 38¢. | drawn with ribbon ; 75¢. cee ARE pmnbroweriee: |" Titawerhs ok good quality| Two-piece Combination f ne ly jmuslin, straight-cut, trimmed | Suits, cover and circ ular dra nbre es with tucked flounce, finished in | ers or cover and skirt, in se 1 $1. |linen pattern lace; 38¢. | very attractive styles; T5¢. at 45¢, O5¢, $1.25, $1.45 and $1.95. Women’s White Waists June Sale Specials SP i CIAL AT $1.50— men’s Waists, of allover eyelet embroidery, having PPh mo sleeves inserted with cotton Cluny lace, and panel front trimmed with Cluny medallions; high neck and 34 sleeves; special $1.50. SPECIAL AT $1.25— Women’s Batiste Waists, with entire front, shoulders and sleeves trimmed with cotton Cluny lace insertion, and squares of same lace inserted in panel front; front also em- broidered with French knots; high-neck style or low neck with frill on side; special $1.25. SPECIAL AT 75¢— Women's low-neck Waists, prettily embroidered in coral and Copenhagen, and having neck and sleeves finished with scalloped embroidery edge; special T5@. —nasement sueeroom. ng Display of and Misses’ White $5.00, $5.75 and $6.75 ming and dainty Mulls, models are featured, in fine but Allover Embroideries and Marquisette. ished. of sheer mull, Pictured at left, Dress of white marquis- ette, waist tucked and trimmed with bands of cotton Cluny insertion, and skirt trimmed to match; $5.75. —Basement § jexroom. 81x90 SHEETS, SPECIAL 65¢@ EACH—“Reliable” make, of extra-strong sheeting muslin, In 81x99 size, spe- | cial 70¢ cach, DOUBLE ‘-BED SIZE BEDSPREADS, $1.45- Heavy quality, in Marseilles pattern. DOUBLE-BED SIZE CROCHET BEDSPRE ADS, SPECIAL, $1.95—In effective Marseilles patterns DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE “SATIN” RB SPREADS, SPECIALLY PRICED—Hemmed, speci $2.65 ; with scalloped edge and cut corners, special $2.8; Better quality, hemmed, special $2.90; with sca and cut corners, special $3.20, SPECIAL loped edge Redding Section,

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