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NEW YORK.—Three thousand aix hundred and thirty double truck gars on all of the surface lines In the city may be equipped with a new variety of folding steps as the result of special investigations be gun today by the Public Service Commission. . TRYING I(T OUT. Tm her hand the maiden carried a folded paper. “Ah, sheet music, eh!" observed, a friend. “I suppose you are taking it home to try on your piano.” “No, sir,” replied the maid; “It's & recipe, and I'm taking it home to try it on the gas range,”--Youngs town Te * Jacob Goutd Schurman, president Leave Tacoma Arrive The Inn 1001 Pacific Ave., Tacoma Seattle to the Inn and return .. . Tacoma to the Inn and return ... Tickets on sale daily—Limit three days. Tickets good until Sept. 20th one dollar extra Two Trains Daily via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway and Tacoma Eastern R. R. Leave Seattle .............. Returning leave The Inn at 7: YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE The Bdu. Fa. ke cational thers,” O, Sisson lectured on Responsibilities of All you high school graduates who are going to college next fall may well be tickled over the fact that Judge Vie tor Dowling of the New York supreme court fan't going to be DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT ” SRS Lace G “THE INN Raiier National Park The Most Popular Mountain Resort in America The Ideal Place for EXCURSION FARES: For particulars regarding accommodations and rates at “The Inn’ scribing and illustrating the wonderful beauty of THE MOUNTAIN OF THE GREAT SNOW; the numerous enjoyable side trips to be made from “The Inn,” and time tables, tickets and parlor car reservations, etc., please apply or address TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry St., Seattle CITY Vacation .. 7:15 AM. «+++. 8:45 AM. ia bee 12:50 PM. 30 AM. or 1:30 PM. THE SEATTLE STAR. BILLY SUNDAY POCKETS $70,507.77 " FOR TEN MONTHS’ “SOUL SAVING At the Motion Picture Shows Wedding,” ERIB, Pa, July 20.—William A. | day's services (o about $2 & “con Sunday, quondam profeastonal bane- | vert.” Fight Pictures at the Ideal, Phe “Making Tragic {hall player, now professional re- | —————__-_—— | vivaliat, closed the evangelistic sea Pictures of the Wolgast-Moran Mother Over.” sou of 1910-11 here the other day fight, pulled off at San Franciseo| Lyceum—"it Happened in the $70,607.77 to the good ad A result July 4, will be shown at the Ideal| Went,” drama; “The Snare of So of his year’s work “winning souls | theatre, 1114 Second av. tomor drama; “The Free Lance to Christ row, They will be shown exelustve-|drama; “The Temples of India, | ly at the Ideal for one week, after | educational; song by Elwell | j« This return for about 10 months which they are booked | clear ¢ Way pf the Eakimo, i! City i fH agen aos aor a or A = . ms aS ea aaa ae 7 pwork, more than the president. of through to New York drama; “The Minute Man,” drama; the United. States has drawn for Hes bad tha Constable,” coutedy, the same time, in evidence that) Collseum—Program for Tuewday| “Gireuit — “The Tenderfoot’s jfrom a monetary standpoint evan and Wednesday: Child's Welfare! gain wastern. drama ther geliggic work ix more profitable] Exhibit, 10%, m, to 1:30 p.m. All| saa Won” “Alice's Sacrifice,” Bid }than playing profesaional baseball. | week, moving ploture A, Sout | eee veruay in cones 1" Rey, Mr nday recently re} ern Girl's Herolam,” “That's Hap Exhibit—"Mt, Etna uption,” body over In England de © Hfused an offer to go back to the jit “Teddy's ‘Three Duels,”| «at the Break of Dawn,” Mexican | 100k at, anyhow, and not at all in line with the il = majors me The induce | \ vaudeville acts. drama; “Always a Way,” comedy | carry passengera—if it sails at all—and The Dally Star D ment was but $600 a month ~The ‘ re rand Coe comet "lon it as an ideal vacation plan. But don't miss your vacation w % Seven thousand a month looks Dream—"The Right of ‘Wa Love.ané Ones po Al _| for your ship to come in, The machine hasn't been proved out yet, better to Billy, Resides, he thinks : _ ~ — 7 Its main idea ts automatic stability, secured by mounting the wings on he can do more good in the world | Connaught to it Taft {dent and the speed with which the). bai-pearing collar, If not held in control by an attachment f at | 8 1 1e nt arrangements can be made purpose they will oscillate freely while allowing body of the ma preaching than playing ball Soldier Brother of Edward Vil. t chine to remain level Just across the bay; only 8 room styles; also Chiffon Hats and Hats in miles from business center of Seattle. —Becond F? low prices for clearance. + 4 ncy Straws; all at exceptionally H HEAR Dr. Clarence F. Aked Of Liverpool, New York and San Francisco Thursday Evening Incomplete Lines of Girls’ Tailored Cloth Coats . HEAR Conductor Dav Special $7.50 fl uctor avies The assortment to be closed out includes Coats in reefer and Russian styles, é And Hie of fine shepherd's check coatings, navy-blue serge, mannish mixtures, golf-red Lincoln Orchestra coating and cheviots, also one of a size in Pongee Silk Coats. $7.50. Boats ieave Pier 4, foot of Special Spring St, at 9:30 and 10 4:00, 6:15 and 10:15 p. m Round Trip Fare, 25¢ ADMISSION, 250 Camp Chair July Sale Price 55ce Made of hard maple, in natural Pacific Coal & Oil Co. Lady Wellington Coal SPECIAL JULY PRICE PER TON 06 vis $4.00 Nut 5.00 50 Comfortable, built Chair, of stout, grass over pliant finish, with malleable steel joints. An | excellent Chair for camp or porch July Sale Price, 55¢. Folds easily and compactly trated use, | may be had $2. at, Folding Canvas Steamer Chair July Sale Price 7Oc Well-made of natural fin- The “Atlas” ish maple, with good grade striped canvas back and seat; ¢ ed whole. 11:20 AM. 1:15 PM. 5:20 PM. adjustable to several posi- tions. A handy Chair for porch, veranda or camp use July Sale Price, 70¢. ‘ Folding Camp Stool, Special 20c Camp or Steamer Stool of hard maple, n seat of heavy canvas. July Sale Price, 20¢. ring over cap, These are bunker prices and it is done and hold good on orders for two tons or more, Pints, 90c dozen. ral finish, with for literature de- bottoms, 25¢ dozen. Main Hinckley Annex a m., 1:16, 6:16, 6:15, 7:15 a a era Folding | Child’s Chair of Oriental Woven Grass | Jaly Sale Price | $2.65. strongly- woven by hand, hardwood frame, in the pWasing design illus- An attractive July Sale special at $2.65, Rocking Chair to match Atlas E-Z Seal Fruit Jars Fruit wide mouth, enabling peaches, pears and plums and other large fruits to be insert- To seal, just put the rubber press down on side air-tight until it is opened. Quarts, $1.00 dozen, Tin-top Jelly Tumblers, one-third pint capacity, with fluted ) guest at a luncheon given by the wasn't a judge for money earned. This is the way WASHINGTON, July 20.—When|} GTATESMANS HEAD : will be installed ¥ Seattle Commercial Club next Mon then, by the way|the various tows vigited came the Duke of Connaughe, the popular| WASHINGTON, July 20.—| Too Risky for Senators 7 ne ee great ot day. He will arrive in the city on re ee P| _ nite soldier brother of Edward VIL,|Whether to purchase a skull cap Street, Kallway to Replace Thelr | ne little yellow automob ‘ Sunday garnering all the ge oe m” Oneonta Pay crosses the Atlantic to jovernor. | for Senator Oliver of Pennsylvania Cute Little Auto: = da wile th éaeee was — prizes, medals and scholarships of |New Castle "6,688 $12,200.00 General of Canada ho will visit the or send for John D. Rockefeller’s| WASHINGTON, July 20—-The| acd she made several journeys GAN DIEGO, Cal—San Diego/his day. He was a regular bear in |Watorloo, Ia 4,000 8 United States It te believed that| WIG maker, le a question agitating jcut ctric automobiles ply ; wee . awoke today ready for the second |landing the prizes for i 10, he will bear a congratulatory mos-| the sena rious Just when ing n the capitol and the SAN FRANCI@CO—Held up at day of her exposition ground break-| says so himself, hen after grad 11,318.00 sage from King George to Presi-|that august body was beginning to senate office building are to be nic’ olind of bal 3 br ing celebration. The floral parade | uation day he traded all his medals | " 16,339.10 dent Taft on the Initiation of the enjoy the new electric fans, the abandoned, For lack of space one bas ; point | Le « : af vhs a ne fand the historical pageant were to-/for a membership fn Tammane | ky 11,555.67 ace movement wind which the big paddies caused |car has to stop while the other |/bighwayman near Lone Mountain day's features. }Hall.. Which mowed tin manele oC The duke is expected in October, | chilled the Pennsylvania senator's ylides by. It is feared that some |in Golden Gate park, HM ame Siac wisdom. Why? W vee a — actual date depends upon the bald head much today that It/day a bunch of senators would be of Coronado Is today mourning the BRM ESM M EE MN NHK H|preme court judge now. in New ae ings th passage of the Canadian recipro-| was necessary to shut off the arti-itossed out on their heads loss of 9660 is sah, & watch and @ 4 % CLEANS TEETH #/} York. He ts 45 today. r we brings elty bill, the presence of the presl- ficlal breeze makers. A small double-track electric line | § diamond ring. J 30 * IN CONGRESS «| hae SE " #& WASHINGTON, July 20-— *) Willts—1 wonder if there ae . % His memory posaibly JoRged # be universal — ert iil is y the subject under discus GiNis—-Sure, All they've got to! San # sion in the house today, Con- */do is to get the nations o | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE = ® gressman Fowler of Mtinols #| that in case of war the winner pays} | pen % established a precedent when */the pensions.—Puc | f Dally at 6:30, Dae ircmetes a'tnotuprach suae|''* enciene—Puck, DRY GOODS Store Closes Dally DRY GOODS cs % gave his teeth a dry-cleaning. *| Labor leaders will be , ht the bat gas PO ic ae Senne as . guests of | July 20, 1864, was fought the bat-| ° a resereenre Poseght ete , honor at a dinner to be given at te of Peachtree creck, tn the out . ; 36 m @ oHtel Washington Annex Sat akirts of Atianta, % deficiency” appropriation bil. ®| urday, July 29. Sid “ enliey oag, | New 29 Sidney and Bea Ga, whea Gen.) ce with ' SPREE ES EEE EEE HF cr) b, English writ | Hood tried to San | a ers and leo | Billy Sunday and a Characteristic | turers, and prominent members of | crush the army Preaching Pi 8. “Tr a gpa bd pong ag he Fabian socialist society, W. 8. | of the Cumber. ie ee Rose a 1 yy uh abrbee and) U'Ren, the father of direct legisla. | B land while it} aa stock.” }tton In Oregon, and Charles 8. was temporarily Ba NE aU a ~ “Why don't you Investigate !t) woog a. 8. 7 yb . the radical lawyer of Port- parted from the gS hetre Biuvestigate itt Why, it might| 4. Will talk on socialism wie Anbar eed 2-50 sa SPECIAL 95¢—Warner’s Rust-proof, | SPECIAL $1.95—La Camille, style 680, aoe . - nessee an } simp . fo up before | find out where to ak) pe eae | 3 . ‘ 4 long extremely long Corset, for the average being oak i ee ee army of the Ohio. Including 4 style 803, in batiste, with low bust and long | an extremely long + lor a ag peing about it!"—Toledo Blade. | Tee ‘property “oh George Hi: | Hood ‘made his careful and|/Mf skirt that completely envelopes the figure. | full figure, with draw-string across bust and ee rker in Washington was t * blow at 4 o'cloc Accurate e@x-| it | As a nid ay Thinking that he may know eome-|y 1, yesterday by an order #|"0d the fight lasted two hours, am in ation Trimmed with wide lace band at top and | dainty embroidery trimming at top. Made cisco thing of the murder of Patrolman Y rder © | “ and fitted with three Harris on the night of the Fourth|® *sned by Judge Dykeman on # | 4Uring which he lost 4.500 men and Depends on fitted with three pairs of hose supporters. of fine grade batiste and Sited with, thre Hi of July, the police are holding Wil | ® the application of A. BE. Hodg- & me oe 1,800, Hood says he the style and | pairs of hose supporters. Mrs. ¥ }® son, receiver of the United «| ¥°" ave won if his ordera bad|} quailty, See our Toric deep spre Style 302 * . | opr > % r - Aha Ham Seemet, a logger from Shelton. |» Wireless for this state, and Re bees obeyed, but there is some dif-|| curve and Kryptok lenses, for || SPEC sie De snes S 02, a) atiste, an | SPECIAL $1.45—Style 696, illustrated, ey ceive: " J 7 f opinion about that, and!| close and distant vision. i] exceptionally go model for the average | a Corset designed for figures that do not re- n Two highwaymen tcok $3 from #® ceivers Fred R. J. Hanson and # | ference o! , wie | ) a Corset design r hig lower W. P. Mulligan at 1 o'clock this | * i tke tae a ae eit aie, is no use crying over i} Ph wach U and So Rasy WH tall figure Bust is moderately high, with quire an extremely long garment. The bust pot morning. Mulligan, whose home is . he &| | e mountin —a a at a a at the Ksancdy betel, was held up| * Property will be held until the */gine AND CHILDREN DROWN || ,..\¥° °a! duplicate any brokes draw-string, and skirt is very long, the ma is moderately low and skirt of comfortable with At Summit av. and Columbia st. | * Claims of stockholders are sat-#/" sr “Lowis, july 20— Frank || lens on short notice. terial extending far below the boning. Trim length. Material is light batiste, top is trim- The « | Isfied. Wihemidin” Gh seme ee, ou TERN PRICES € whit lateand Gaied with ¢ ire of | Med with wide ribbon-drawn lace and two Mrs Two footpads last night held up| ** * ** RO ARR HR HH es ude with his on and || . jm med with lace and fitted with two pairs O© | airs of hose supporters are attached band robbed Joo Mistkowski. a tt) go. 9 daughter, Thomas and Mary, 2 and|! (ff t » |IE hose supporters Second’ Floor. her $ . F are being filed today with the city | CTO"d on the Misslesippl river bank | BYMROUT GPRCTALIOTS Y ° S 2 ter o re i } aan tae, jrestrained the wife and mother ‘Third © 144-045 Avende Iside. t t Ba Panes eet night relieve en ae tence | who tried to leap in after the strug ine, C's Special Prices on ationery mane $125 and ven hate thekete to Kan d — , coved |= SISO be ’ “The Mountain That Was God”. Letc- ! } | fa ain — 64s City, Mo. Mellott was in the| Wil H. Thompson, attorney, mem-| BUD MARS OUT OF DANGER en S$ ummer Hats Williams’ u book Lie 2 Growd at the foot of Madison st. | ber of the party of archers that left] ERIE, July 20-—J. C. (Bud John H. illiams’ unique book wane rata Seattle July 6 to hunt with bow! Mar, who was injur { about America’s finest peak, entertain- divor The Washington State Pharma-/#nd arrow in the wilds of British | with his aeropls SPECIAL AT $1.50—Children’s Hats of ingly written and beautifully illustrat- respo Geutical Association opened its an-| Columbia, was accidentally shot im ‘recovering. He sat Blue lot or white pid in a variety of be- ed. Paper covers, 50c and 75c; Cloth, eee Bual convention yesterday in Bag-|the left forearm by « bullet from |hours today, and is ne, SAS, ee OF Wmtee, Pee, 1 8 Verner $1.00 and $1.50; Suede binding, $2.50. Sons Tey ball, University of Washington.|@ revolver which fell out of his/out of danger. It expected he} caming styles, also Wash Hats of flowered Swiss, } he . Fuller D. C. Bartley, president of the King | pocket and exploded against a rock. | wilt be able to leave the boapital in Seat Ageia : d Highland Linen Stationery, box recefy county Pharmaceutical Ansociation,| The archers carried fevolvera with |, week. | With prettily trimmed with blue or pink ribbons 1 containing 24 sheets and envelopes to [ia died | @elivered an address of welcome. (them for protection against wild! anil u i + match, 25¢ marri —_—- 1s | CASTLE OF 1391 ABLAZE SPECIAL AT 50¢@—Mushroom Hats of rough ; one coupk ee eee wore. given | saree pe ey ee brown straw, trimmed with ribbon band; charm- } _ Golden Potlatch Note Paper, hand- quarr at the child life exhibit at the) NEW YORK.—After putting up burned Sforza atle at Saint ies . die stamped in gold; 24 sheets and en- Mrs Coliseum today. Mrs. George Ross-| $1,000 bal . Angelo Lodingano today Th ing for the wee girls velopes; special 35¢ sites Wael ranc man of the Seattle Mothers’ Con-| Frederick Canter, charged with rob-/ tower, which was built in 1391, and ail : z : é # =aoeet Dit, Gress presided. Mrs. Elien P. Dab-|bery, Joseph Fass, a jeweler, = the armory still stand, but the} At SPECIAL AT 25¢—Children’s Duck Hats, ; a Dre yh en Saree oe crre| Coren, Comeer ot baring scbbed. him |arentves, comeans with round crown and wide brim, in various serv- * ren’s Bits \e laker,” while Prof.‘ oi 000 In jewels. ments, were destroyed NORTHWEST m ——— ——~ - - - - iceable colors; excellent for play Hats . repor to bri ially Priced | White Lawn D ci e All Trimmed Hats Specially Price ite n Dresses aan When Attending the Potlateh —styles for girls of from 2 to 5 years, including Milans in broad brim and mush- Special $1 5 fad . Sizes 2 to 5 Years A N unusual value in Children’s dainty lawn Dresses, made in French style, with long waist and short, full skirt. The waist is trimmed with many small tucks, and rows of wide, round- thread Valenciennes insertion. The skirt is also tucked and joined to waist by ribbon-drawn embroidery beading. Neck and sleeves trimmed with bead- ing and lace edge. Special, $1.25. —Second Floor Chinese hibitic + aftern will b tomor The filght docks long ¢ roars from ; special, At | 1 airshij as ma onstra dropla hydro) boat 1 rea The Jami when Ely, tt into t direct! sharp engine and e front. Wi plane, its sp and f ‘ circles tel, a Jar has an extra- lever “Carnival Masks First Floor » ‘acific Coal & Oil Co, INCORPORATED Frederick & Nelson street: into answe He di Writing and Rest _