The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1911, Page 5

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4 $ a PREP. <r THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911 175 HOTEL MEN IN. | NEWs OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS _ SERIES OF GOOD EATS = 17S members of the Wash. ! i WM Dorsal G— Southwick Co Btore Open From 0 8. m to 6» m. Dally, SECOND Avenur AND Pike Srarer Now York Connection: JAMES McOREERY # CO., THIRTY-FOURT srneer ven the visitors at the ” State Motel Men's associa. Washingtor hotel tonight tion sat down to a pretty hefty |t be a Duteh dance up on th Here are me good games f Seattle boys and girls to play these fine summer days out of door here sedi r lunenean atthe Gutle ete! today |Toaf inter oh inthe evening endine|every one of them-heaps of Ne-and you'd better clip this oUt and save it for the next party or picnic you go to. Palmolive Soap, 4 Cakes 25c quence in the state was represented. note (here is some fim in being «| DID YOU EVER PLAY PAPER CHASE? A FINE GAME FOR WEE YOUNGSTERS cso (nine thd same "Ho ste at S'eake| @_FT'S FINE OUTDOOR GAME THESE DAYS Sanitol Preparations, 12ic a ad Tacoma, Wail Watla apd | they start from the Arlington hotel | Are ante cae *|Me,2 swosdiy tty te et Ratnine | 50c Rubber Gloves Marked 30¢ " ‘clock tb hotel men start man's Tacoma hotel for lunch and e to talk St totly Bust and} go on up to Ashford in motor cars. | | i Vive Nate iactweed’ the pro eeag wo aaie | | Hydrogen Peroxide, pound 14c { 1 at, good wines} While on the top of the moun Pussy ts « jolly game for @ party of smal kiddies, It Ie not “pussy! | to drink and nice, clean cots to | tain, W. S. Norman, of the Sp wants @ corn kets or hands full of tiny pl boys and girls fill their he one who is “it” hides his confettt, and while " Evidence of a a Great Steel Pool jot torn pa the others seamper b and there, leaving trails of bits of paper. Wh r a : 10] > > 3 ay > sleep « |, will read a paper on “Fre! er of the children ts chosen to be “pw and hides behind a Are A sonep ac n Items rom the 4 dn: tik cialis. dad Rete oe “ | chalr or In a corner, while the other children, called th je “mouses,” | at the lawmakers whe Ever play “paper chase"? It's loads of fun, at least the kiddies | uel I want to prohibit treating whO| who ‘hdl ny Docstoc te ee ene te the Camnne., Bho Legs Cle chases! where they enjoyed @ little spr frown on & glass of wine with one’s oe De aE aaa of Grimm's fairy tale story | ™#t be “pussy” for the nex of the game. | HICH give ) lea of and a fine view of the surrounding | Sunday dinner and #0 on. Norman] op panel aed Gretel th boy Who, whee. their cruel | . 3 ( % hus ‘ Banquet THANE An ee ene cretion acie | mother and foolish fati lowe them In the woods, dropped littl EVER PLAY “FARMER IN THE DELL?” | : 3 : < rtiat 01 reak Legislation” that ‘ crumbs, so they could a of i at A reception and banquet will be| we have. : Gnd Scie ta telco eden. Savery Witla boy ficaabene about Hensel | : THEN TRY IT JUST _ONCE| | Iries a acD. r | | ‘ t 1 wi 1 that f | | WASHINGTON J So. it” counts 100 all are supposed to be of sight the hunt begins. | Evid en of Wanttee The tracks often cr each other, and “it” starts to follow one Itt AI | Benzolr nd Cre Armo tomanza Tollet « “tated ‘November 9. $a00,| The sagreement uiatee” that. the POLLY AFFAIR FOR CHILDREN | es Be crane eves Ite pro'| combination was formed “for our| IS THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY 14 ' , ment were men "| a 486 al ¢ e . e | m 80¢ R Powd th Woman Loses Life in Fire || rcn “Room maaan a a __Trving to Save Her Pet Cat | | Bowes ioe wisi psrier 1S ~ " pet f the spa t nde farn The ng “F | r 1 t vves, extra 50c quak neath a falling t a . 4 the Hist. ‘The nun 0 fu ex ne ‘ hy 2 j Cold Crea ae th in not laid he ‘ NOTHING DOING {From Which Standpoint } de of Z 8 f WICKERSHAN DENIES HE REFUSED TO hosteas ures separated by an auto ride, ther Do You View Life?} | Wia'te ay INVESTIGATE CONTROLLER BAY GRAB en m get out of a pery 8 Piva Mi cog ad ms + | ala , ! $ 1$ 1, large 12-02 r " OME Nail Enam that hi de Cold Dishes for Hot Days | meal Boao, a oe pre. se “ ps ed Sweetmeat Roll for Children. which add the f yard. O h is cov] Be iNeneeal ‘Wieues : Minick! ster ana 1 ig Poseaeh Pi sere) THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. sham at F nds | t tal @ 8 sauce of | Has Tom a Double > “ablespoons of ors A. GOTTSTE LIN “ ase Eger “tibber ; ‘ fi ur rae SECOND AVE FETWEEN PIKE & and Tom's gra her, Mra t — = ie If e ne € 3 pe an Bi ali vs | MODERN AMERICAN MERMAID ' that Tom FLINGS AWAY HER BATHING CAP | op down your favorite = | “nN ps up my favor it} sad. | Fo knew it w e 8 of 5 Pieces Bed, Dresser, Table, Rocker and Chair ing. He gave his name he lived wi r boy like Tor r om Simpson | Joe was ee el | | | yt * | 4 hief Steals Watch While Fireman Fights Fire. While R. FP. Pischer, city JULETTA JUMAINE, | doing it ev © or four week A I ard, 1 know 1 use the eg mpoo with SSS E EEE ET RE Ee eee eee eee te eee ee brow: | | rv a served pe oR tk | at ttract be PORT AU PRINCE, | , ‘ ve me a good wa . ¢ | can ©.0.D | n surg ~<a CONGRATULATE al | y remove he pan, and if you ed attac BEVERLY Mass u . to be very sure wait ams of congrat | not be lumpy rebe the friends of tw adding the show m , recel 4 2 t h, thin pa the eentrat n the capital. President | dent for his statement on re Dear Miss b- 93. f htokels ik tite w id : Sime s sald, b re ed nd many of his political me what day July 17th, 1893, fell] thickens, A sa a to brow from ace and iy in ac clared, i(t is announced ” A lac ly 1 894 me tou ot yg i athion tive ch ving of praise to the democr hat are the most fashion-| 7.) home “seg oie their share in passing the mea solo colors for e-gitl of 18 to. eeniag in The Star of yar than waists and skirts? BELLE. aN Nowy. wets” Cupid Corner (2) Coral the ng run, pre resses worn mor administra indicated | ROP LOSS =" Neb., July 24.—Bea an entire bedroom at tri ice, a town 40 miles south of t » oppoattion most popular color this season Cynthia Grey requests all, young es—IRON BED of ao ‘ : flo nds res alting Ot those publ ane bei (3) Yes. and olds who expect to enter the s and finished white, from pre Mage teigg= rfp ggg AB pe Up to the present summer the American woman who went bathing : Tie state of matrimony, to send in their sartered yale tel thin a téw hours aitledn. ¥a wore a more or less jaunty cap in order to prevent her halr from getting] Doar Miss Grey ‘ ) How can |engagement and wedding announce s arte ond. the er today is more wm Th f f the f ht h eo et wager nice TA: = nd th v m s Now all is ch The member of the fair sex, when she trips}pany? ane So mation w t some points.|COLD BEER SAVES lout of her bathing y sport a cap that goos with her costumer}, (3), Should an organist remain} Last Saturday evening at 7:3( TABLE The damage to crops is estimated HORSE'S LIFE.) OF vor the wake of ¢ But once in th er off comes the cap, |seate for prayers? o'clock at the home of the bride of top 24x24 at $1,00 LTIMORE, Md., July 24—~| down comes the bair and the modern mermaid sports as did her mythor NO NAME. 1936 78th av. N., Miss May Gordon cold bottles of beer revived, jovical prototype, as far as her head is concerned. A.-(1) By thinking more about] was married to Claude Willits, 1722 inches; ROCKER with CHAIR to match, both made an apparently dying horse in Mon 6th av. Rey. A, W. Brown offi ument street and the animal seems | ciated ee ee ed This is a grand value at $43.00, offered special TRIED TO SELL HIS BABE | en rt von as Ga be ote SS Only a few friends were present ‘ $1 NOW CHICAGO, July 2 avid h was stricken by the at the ceremony, which was a quiet for the week on t of $ agg Oo SE. oy drawing « heavily load-| | pretty little wedding and $1 WEEKLY at ..seccccssecesone QO street, mpted twice last ed wagon and sank gasping to the| At the courthouse Saturday, at noon, Rey. Lautberg, pastor of the Lutheran church, united in mar night to sell his son, 6 months pavement. ‘cne harness was re | old, to two women for $5, Fail | 4 and water applied, but tg ail. The animal appeared to mov | Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers ing ne staggered to- *|no s ware » branch of the be breathing its last, when a by-| Do your bo: nd girls play all the time during the summer vacation? Or do they like to read riage Miss Augusta Olson 2 Del Chic with the infant stander procured the amber tluld) and do they ask you the names of books they can get at the public Mbrary? Following are lists |r drive, and Anton Swanson, 726 in when he s land poured it down the horse's! oy ioks recommended by a famous ibrarian for various ages 80th av. N, The young couple lef 1 by al small boys SESE ESE SEER EERE EEE SHES EEE EEE H SEHR EERE ET ES throat |Books for Children in Third to[delightful picture bright girl whe problem is t ee ee ee until the arri ai | Fifth Grades |_ “The Arabella and Arminta| earn a liv After July the 26th th ut he boys tole | ty ” y | Stories by Gertrude Smith « ‘aptain of the Crew,” by a \ ne <6th they will be pected from | MAKE TAX LEVY Adventures of a Brownle,” b |v eriah igo kecencie al ad Bain Tt Barbour; trials, wtrng-|t home to their friends at 702 80th Paint, Oils, Glass | S|} Model Millinery School isked he in Mrs. D. M. Craik; a tale of a house 5 Re ri " av > Py - A o make up the tax levy is the A The Yellow Fairy Book,” “The| gies and triumphs which fall to|é 2 OPENS JULY 24 tee Saree oa ha Bigs veo it job for the finance | brownie who lived in a cool cellar./pine Fairy Book,” “The’ Violet|the lot of the captain of Hillton’s| "MARRIAGE LICENSES. se 1, Dye bangeee behae Mumittes, Tonight the committee| “Little Black Sambo,” by Mrs.| Fairy Book,” by Andrew Long varsity crew ty noe eae ” ay tation and the * | son ‘ ‘ t Books for Boys and Girls in Gram jeldi,” by Johanna Spyri; | Hazel J n, Seattle : De ork on the estimates of|jzelen Bannerman; a tiger stor jooks y! G—"I ‘" by p 0 i o * the St, #/ {ll begin wm and expenditures of | tcl” pipet mar Grades. tory of a girl who tives in the| George Bautel, Seattle } 527 Peoples Bank Bldg. oo the light department for the com-|¥!th colored prints, “Treasure Iuland,” by Robert) Alps in a hut with her grandfather njamin, Everett @ ee ee ee ee ee ling year. There will be three or “Adventures of Pinocchio,” by |Louts venson; a story of hid B—“Storles for Hl ‘on, Seattle " . : eve’ eek | Ca rene’ nny cape oflden treasure, of pirates and ad-jard H. Day r pista Olson, Seattle s lrour evening meetings every week |Carld Lorenzenl; funny capers of r ar I WHITNEY, Cal. — To eatablish| until the labors of the committee|a wooden marionette jVentures by, land and sea. ber's Baseball Club, nea ma age ee in eet oo yy nies Meek Trunk& Bag (0. Inc, MICAE tho intacct sucunatanine anal ie dana “Just So,” by Rudyard Kipling;| “The Jungle Book,” by Rud-|of a Jockey,” and other fay Gordon, Seattle ver ry, Day, £ to 6. 7 Catholic ia ™ i. - ” rere ica, @ : a eiowtas members of the|stories of the “high and far off time|yard Kipling; Mowgli, the man’s! Prince and the Pauper,” Sy|John A. Branjean, Seattle tt r M TRUNKS AND — © mages Catholic order is negotiating for|counell constitute the finance com-| when everybody started fair cub, hunts with the wolf |Mark Twain; the boy king cha Marie Andre, Seatt ESTS.8 And Best ste ena cl eee the purchase of Whitney ranch,| mittee: Blaine, Steiner, Griffiths| “Pepper and Salt,” by Howard “Polly Oliver's Proble by|clothes with the poor boy. They|D. W. Knagp, Seattle Legal a Rost Str ta Muslo, “A Clea } corner ‘Madison, near here and Goddard Pyle; tales from wonderland with Kato Douglas Wiggin; story of aljhave strange adventures. Nora C. Mynre, Seattle ..Legal age| Pisce” toe To os quer,

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