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TRIBUTE TO PIONEERS. errr " PROVIDE FACTORY SITE RE HEKRHRKRHhaEe ¥ m ’ As a tribute to the pioneers who for the developmet ot YOU LLE I the path where Beattle now M4 NOME, Alaska Bteamer Cove, sores for the fill- MCKINNEY, Tex., June th ide flats for factory ba 4 Because hin wife opposed * * ve sone of Washington rived off the toe five * NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE. 14 at Hotel j Ba: Phi ley pokey bg ripen ot refuges age fe ™ #® and landed her passengers on ® | mig north “t # #trong supporter of the Texaay RRA * the foe. They were brought West Point, were among those pro-|® # lawmaker, argument in they * * “Today te my first eight-hour * CAT COMMITS SUICIDONS ® dog teams omed by Vigil Bogue to the munl-|® home of J. H. Smith bees @ay,” said Marie urray, a waitress * NEW YORK~-Lonesome for # watee saan chlo 6 4 2 caf tugpomiyis # cipal plans commission night. %0 hot that he is suing for fn a down town restaurant, this & his mintr who had site % | Ontrander for 0 % \ Rellelelieletelel el oR |* divorce. Sieibhe “ASG thet moana 8 goed . # for Burope, P : ap Malvase : 146,000" for breach = Owing to the seaelty at ge a ho tO th in Seattle cat jumped from the thirtesn- WASHINGTON — Champ Clark/and indifference within eof o33 Gent, for 1 Mave worked in Seattle ® th story of the Hotel Plaga *| man's mother, Js suing Mise Frick|bas been assured of the support of|gantzation, Company F, of Ho) LONDON American Festacraats about 18 years.” * and committed suicide Sw \do réturn the engagement ring her| William J Bryan and W. R.|quiam, was yesterday’ mustered |sador Whitelaw Reid is ill, iinet ot wee te Pie age me June 9, 1863, Plabulng ior [ae & eet ee Re hh tetew Hon presented. Hearst Out at the request of its officers. | must take « rent to put out of bust ; OK a eee tana <n doen't look a day older than 26 tase mere Wie Foes tae Oana | =— - “It was in the days just before . cay: the Rogge ce tn rush baby 1 gg Bnd \ lin’ alder, | ed mee f doi Saaidieai emi work making my own living. We . > $ » “gtuart 6 F A oS oF FREDERICK & NELSON, INC urniture fy the ‘morning gnd wouldn't get ¥, Raw g Swart rather Furniture ; . off until eight at night, except a . the fight, w _Dry Goods Store Clos sdstiand at 5:30 ae Goods couple of hourg in the ‘afternoon, ; Bhat Our day averaged about 11 hours, be pean teres alti res and many of the girls worked 13 4 on the Rappe and 13 hours, ‘ “ae by ‘ ‘}|hannock, but Hooker reported) ether” and formed « union, and SI | ‘at Ploseanton chased Geasns hres | Cc ecorate ina together and formed a union, and) © © Be Va | iiten, yore ope toh priscncrs anal ie es 0 ine and- oa hogs Tat We ‘alee: had x . 4 3 @ battleflag. It in no business of | several raises in wages. And it was . ak 1] | ours to dectde now which of these |f needed. A great many of us have: ae i | Was nearest the fact 4 e elther childrest or old parents de * one / a , ‘ nosis a re Kor heed ree : eps TR eRe tlng lle ntl yap & E have purchased from the Pacific Coast China Co. of this city their entire line of studio show-pieces, over 1,000 in all, at a fige Wo bad ltde or no time for the z i | Feelgned, was yesterday accepted ure Ww nich allows us to sell them at one-half and less than half regular prices. : ; nior mem. | . 9 « P : recreation and pleasure, necessary by Sidney H. Kelleran, Ju : Hand-painted Plates, at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 $2.50 and $3.50 pair. f | ¢ ber of the law firm of Fabin & : peBiowidunef Pagan Ay Mg : Kelleran : The Sale will be and $1.50, | Hand-painted Spoon Trays and Olive Trays, by the legislature last winter, I can| BME . A verdict of $17,500 was returned | Hand-painted Cups and Saucers, 75c, 85c, $1.00 | 75¢ and $1.00. two hours cut off our da 4 | m yesterday in ||} | SORGMCKCe Oth 5 abered Diver” wadreesece’"" ss | 2 a ee ee kero, Teer & and $1.25. | Hand-painted Steins, Jugs, Tobacco Jars, Choc- the First) Seattle. : : P | Bell, a Kentucky Jurist, killed a Hand-painted Vases, 75e $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | olate Pots, Tea Sets, Manicure Trays, Pin Trays jo" fhe First) “But we girls don't give all the . year ago in a collision on the Seat: |i —- ie , , | Gredtt to the legislature, We think | a 5 re jtle, Renton & Southern ratlway. | ff | F and $3.( and many other items. Floor and in the we had something to do about get-| “™ a i || — Hand-painted Covered Bon Bon Dishes, $1.00, The remarkable values make this the most at- |——— =| Lab In the N. P. shops at, ;; . . ' ting the eight-hour day. For eight aii tiknae. Ponta Mylo Be “vorkite an| $1.50 and $1.75. tractive selling event in fine China we have had in |China Section) Meelis has sont representatives to PIONEER WOMAN DIES. on part time, will be given a full Hand-painted Sugars and Creamers, $2.00, non seasons. the state legislature to work for an| Mrs. Emerett L. James, 72 years |@¥ after July 1, being @ portion jf ne sien eight-hour law. Weill, it didn’t| old, died at the family resldénce,|Of the company's plan to keep in aan we Sr opt nes rag bbe te {Hine with improved Conditions ° , Se fore ee wr eal nec tetas Reinet] “Veils and Veilings A Few Suggestions From Our| Misses’ and Juniors’ at the next election and they/ and two grown sons and & grown i __knew they would never get it un-| daughter, She has lived in Seattie| f hf Y H §=6Motor Veils, of all-* ax Attractive Displays of lees they passed the ht-hour | for twenty-one years sille chiffon cl dust mat U esses day. So, when you praise the work eh get thad a for nencred waign|_ The Beatie Commonreaith cb -_frarngggebreeggts *ay) Summer Neckwear Special cant waitresses in Seattle perha; fl give a dollar dinner at the} John he eaten, Foosstiy gov whit had more to do ith getting the) Washington Annex Saturday even-|ernor of Colorado, ts o » brown, gray, pink and i t4 j " Gighthour day than “all “other ing, 6:20, in honor of C. W. Adams, ; few clans | < gray, F | Embroidered Byron Collars, of forces combined.” a New York single taxer. who blue, $1.75 Faia sustty. tek Ss: >2.9 ‘. The aitresses have a new inches Lace» Hat Drapes Lee |] qua! a agreement with their employers,| Miss Passe—Can you teli me we Wissdpos hla tn’ popalat iisdes ———__—— wherby their hourly wages have|of a good way to keep my hair . and Veils, with borders 1 " J Girls’ Fin Fine Quality Rep Deen raised until they receive al-|from falling out? 2 dtective trin din the black and white ef- D tend aethiotseded most as much no for eight hours| Miss Pert—Ves; put it on! £ sonal one. it hi vn olaainue soda Aton crt ts a de / . sg pe bres ges as they formerly got for 10. tighter Itimore American. pesicwd wd go 85c. , e and ee sight “$¢ w sy: une seem meg Ssereren we Oe i i ‘ light-blae and pink; sizes 6 “4 a . Dainty Fichu Collars, in a select showing of & ayo the ¢ olorado| Wash. / i y 4 to. 14° veark: These ate DO YOU WANT A FINE NEW PIANO FREE? eet Coto crate G01] Shetland Veils, in large new styles at 50c. Dresses that regularly sell 4 4 heey na or _ Rigg u h Sagar tea r Sailor Collars, of messaline silk, edged in black} for much pe ae bE 95. while “sotieiting | pur vd "S275, t % uniors’ Percale and Ging- Historical Puzzle Contest WiSe “sastusee| Ml purp'e and navy, $278. and white and contrasting colors, with Bowes to}, Juniors Percale and Bing. ‘ the votes. Mr. Shetland Veiling, in plain and shadow meshes, all- } Match, 50c blue, tan and Copenhagen, Can You Put These Two Former United States Sicgerien ‘bora | silk, in white, navy and brown, $1.00 yard Venise Lace Yokes and Collars, in many pretty } ine y stripe and check Presidents Together? Great Opportunity to Get a and edu Evening Scarfs, in all-silk crepe de chine, some in, . " § effects. They are coillarless Piano. re Al his flowered effects, othegs with plain center and Per- % models, some trimmed with 7S caus sian border; Chiffon Scarfs, with borders in combi- Embroidery- and Lace-trimmed Jabots, £0c, embro'dery and tailored +HARLOTTE, N. C.—With nation of colors and gold,,others with gold embroid- } 65¢ and upward to $25.00. straps; skirts in gored and stocking tied around her neck, |[f ered dots; Large Beaded Scarfs, with hand-knotted plaited styles. ecisively designs, 65c each Ret, in28 $nnz another crammed into ber mouth | fringe, and Spangled Scarfs, with wide silk border. } _ Irish Lace Jabots and Bows, in choice assortment, } underpriced for quick sell- body of Mrs. Ida Hill was found to- || Priced upward from $5.00, —viret ricer, 3 $2.50 to $25.00. —riret Ficor, $ ing, at $2.95. —sscona ricer. day at her moth meen ite ite ae SX gu MM, New Summer Models in *The June Sale of Undermuslins ae peed Younger, associate a Jenne d . ° James, now being wet to muste by | 4 ’ ha ? Lin S ts d C Mal Gill of Decatur. | * t Cem en ul an oats The Sale values in the Basement Sales- i Sa v4 room are a revelation as to what can be become candidate | , N sO N attractive showing of these popular } accomplished in the way of good mate- for U. 8. senator against Shelby M. ; Summer garments is ready, featur- } rials and workmanship at even the lowest Cullom. He believes the prejudice | pi ‘ tale and A against Cullom because of his sup-| ing unusual values in styles, materials and } prices, rt of Lori itl gi Unel d 4 y d, tar 7 - Eicty's next opponents chance. | tailoring at the low prices quoted. ==} WO- PIECE * COMBINATION NEWARK, N. J—Daniel F. Hag-| Ny . SUIT, 45¢—C orset cover and circular erty today ts an | expoliceman 7 he Suits drawets, prettily trimmed with dot pat- ter three hours on his beat, he| a dge. ¢ Sombinati x or ae Heemneean thse a tokeemnaee tern lace edge ther Combinations are fic renignation and went home. . Are made of good grade linen, in natural } priced at 75¢, O5¢, $1.25 and $1.45. ones color, with coats 26 inches ‘long, in plain KIMONO GOWNS, 55¢—Made of sa THE MARKETS ; and slaw! collar effects. Sizes, 34 to 42, cellent quality nainsook, with sleeve and 2 . Priced at— shoulder in one piece, trimmed with rib- == . bon-drawn linen pattern lace edge. Other Se, as $5.00 $6.75 $9.75 * $11.75 { well-made Gowns are shown at 5O¢, Produce, rere? . 75¢, 95¢e and $1.25. 7 Kec iene . The Coats DRAWERS, 25¢—In straight | linen pattern or Valenciennes lac a te ta Price. i] Are of natoral-color linen, 52 and 86 inches long, in plain tailored models. } style, of good grade muslin, tucked | and beading drawn with ribbon, x Sizes 34 to 40. Prices— ‘ and trimmed with tucked lawn ruf- | Many other attractive styles r et oe : $5.00 $5.75 $6.50 $7.50 fle finished: with narrow embroidery —_ ao A5¢ and 55¢. a mm butter... H —_—_—— ee ee ee ee: Ol Sek ae ek eee ng White Skirts, 45¢, 55¢, Attr. cti S t da 5 ° ls °} at 18¢, 38¢, 45¢ and 55¢. 95¢, $1.25 and up to $2.25. active Saturday opecia CORSET COVER, 25¢—Sev- Pe am Slips, 85¢, $1.25 and. eral styles to select from, in excel- ae oe é | Ht ib ‘ . Hy > . i. $500 PI ANO FREE Borin mts In the Basement Salesroom Shoe Section lent quality nainsook:, trimmed with | Short Underskirts, 35¢ and 5O¢. ‘a re WOMEN’S BROWN VICI KID OXFORDS, SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR ay a cher st y soles a « itary heels. Sizes 24 a ft ions pnd esas. dies : : nga her style, with welt soles and medium military heels. ize Wy : aereuntine New Models in $500 Art Style $25 in Gold and a $15 in Gold and a Piano $125 Credit Certificate $125 Credit Certificate P| Almas H F WOMEN’S BLACK VICI KID OXFORDS, SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR : White Milan Hats at $4.95 M Valuable Pri F % 8 |] —Two styles, with medium toes and heels and welt soles. Sizes 24 to 4%; , a 6 - jany Other ual rizes Free seese |] widths AA, A, B and C. p ; Excellent values are offered at Whe Can't You Win? Open to AML. Wate and Beteresttng. We Ave the Orlet- he gern, tom. WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SPECIAL 75¢ PAIR tu 2 wera price in a variety of becoming models, in Zoanter ail you have to douis put the places tousther to form two, American ne ‘* |] gray suede, two-eyelet style, also white canvas. ptmps and ties. Sizes 234 to tailored effects, as well as the flower tal re} eae as bat i ong nn ERE IH ag: Meio i } 8 in the lot, trimmed styles for wear with Li ingerie: BOYS’ CALF LACE SMOES, | MISSES’ VICi KID LACE A * J Dresses. . SPECIAL $1,00—Made onea com- | SHOES, SPECIAL 95¢ PAIR— 5 Large ribbon and velvet bows, fluffy sand of a0 * in “expnniye poded tts : H fortable, full-toed last, with heavy, | Made with full round tot patent feather pompons, uncurled ostrich “stick Sate Maer tonal th tamtoct & ren civics, m sane “ wn sol ,0d for hard service. Sizes leather tip and medium weight soles ups” and flowers are effectively used in f 12 to 1% Sizes 11 to 2. ae! the trimming. ae | Kitchen Chair . A Practical Breakfast Table Well-Made edie tor i , : : | 7 ( For the Summer Camp 75¢ \ Special $2.10 Fir Wardrobe ‘ortitlon o t 4. Bl Never’ oranges 26 I * . ee ee Sa “ u Dressed Meate—Belling Price. } E ne 10 00 Disinterested judges will be cho 1 + ana the HL egin® Bed ‘ } Chair made of well- is : 1 wr fi 1 be on z aie ‘ 1 ‘ 4 Zs ~ = —Basement Salerroom. gE aE PeiE tif —Basoment Salesroom. seasoned wood, fin- = An attractively designed Ward- ished in golden color, , . : ! robe of seasoned fir, measuring 78 | ° Strongly bfaced by : inches high and 38 inches wide. bet im. June 16, 1611, Copies of ee ‘ ° ' Interior is equipped with shelf and a free on abpiiontion at th Be : . | vn le stretchers at A well-made, substantial Table, of se-| garment hooks. Wardrobe is fin- Furniture leeted fir; measures 42x52 inches over ; ' vith leaf aif! 24x42 wher Name é » Oe. yf Headquarters top with leaf extended arf 24x42 when a 7 Firat re Annex, same is dropped. Special $2.10. priced at $10.00. I submit herewith my anawer-to Puzzle Contest andeagres to abide by decision of judges 2S ah te as ished in golden color, Moderately Street Have you an upright or square piano o satis | sramstmeked Meats—Netiting Hrice ‘ama ie | <= | (FREDERICK & NELSON) | == Waak-Baker Piano Co. | [= > =| | Carefully Filled Journal Patterns . 1406 First Avenue Seattle, Wash. eM Rupe ¢ Sli Bae LS hibit iakauabhd