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wat esc tA EL SR ALA eNO ~ THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE’S VETS | Eggs Hatched fe 7 a ' ® [searries vers] fh Dies ae & oe as rool ne . eereisinaersictm cso trum: “ YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE No. 1 sy comes from good] FISHIKILL LANDING, N. ¥,, July Brown, resident J. G. ScBurMan of Cor Mra. A resident of Seat; Pell university spoke at a luncheon Ue for years, dled yesterday at fighting atoc “uD tecou made a wager L, wih. ven in his honor today by the| her home, 1806 Terry av, She ts} cotam''@: Gives a two weeks ago ghat chic or y fommercial Club, He will be the survived b h rv Charl i . could be hatched in 12 day @t a dinner this evening at t aughter, Mrs, John Quigley, of Se ee ng hen haw been three 'v from Ume immemorial. Thewage wnd on the 12th day eave to. che |{akiog four bustnges “and. rote In the Fashionable Pongee Color sl mon as judges nent . his hen was sitting on a i \ mofeh Wela Scar es ase ea Special at $7.50 Washington hotel, Dr. SchurnMan attle arrived here yesterday with | gon and two daughters, and will] Ah Lee, Ah Wing and Ah Hong, leave for Alaska Wedne M t POTTSVILLE, Pa.—“Hald t j “blockhead” and “hypocrite terms ap) i to Dr, J. C. Bidd his wife which led to a divorce nehi and Majewski made the : PITTSBURG, Pa—Secing him-| ©. V. Kalinoveki, the man who first t ot Lee pt ee ys s, MMHE Coats are 54 and 56 inches long, well-tailored from good grade silk pop iro! the first time | had his skull fra 1 lakt Monda Com. D’Oyley in t " ¢| the tle chickens , j fe his tite. chee mrmai, an 80-/n @ quarrell with 1. M. Gladin, hie|! He Rae Se oe, ee ee ' lin and cloth of gold. They are designed in .semi-fitting models—wi h j \ Reserve town-] West Seattle neg sad wha es. |@d company 4 aC f ; ‘ fete tain 4 first and then trimmed | caped the ef pital last | in ry, W ast ! e i ‘a . : R.3 ws notch collar of black satin or shawl collar and cuffs of tan-color satin his three-foot beard Way, was rearrest i this niorn | tow w th and he the Sea at Seed cen te titoee : 4 ‘ naw elitists peter ige e aaa leeannae Be Merenth’ Osanect "\ medicine aud surgery aa the hey are cool, light-weight and just the coats needed for traveling, street, s Baeee nes ees |whére his wound was dressed * Ba clans ad . Ceasarian course of procedure. : z evenitig o storing wear % MIDDLETOWN, GIN, Y.— #| J. Croston, councilman of Issa. st Pulaska, Sece ‘ venitiy or motoring wear What is believed to %/auah, and @ resident there for 16 | Pocataligo, O ' . : oi b & sunk in York lak n wi ye died after ‘ 8 Ca a and Fi at A favorable purchase is responsible for the very low price $7.50. % 100 Years ago-by Tom Quick, *|» The syne arge | I ff, Deep I th | ot only eae % the famous Indian slayer, bas #|of the Knights of Pythias. er minor engageme " Pigvgreaee NN Re ee RIE SIA ie conesdcame suche % been discovered and raised. * He was hone ly discharged at - ® The White stones which legend #| Struck by a Tacoma interurban | Petersburg, Va tember ‘ | & says Quick used in sinking the #/car, Abraham Gosse, a real estate | having served three yea W ; d C ild ; idd BI moe were st ere #/man from Vancouver, B. C,,/ mor — S| sustained '&. broken leg’ Saturday | "After the war he returned to ( tts & omen’s and Children’s Middy Blouses ee ee ee eee necti where h ayed a at partie and po afhadiabiadiel time, and m to Omaha i nds club meet |ff $1 25 and $1.05 NEWARK, 0.—Twenty-five pers| Heart disease claimed John Et. In July Fa ene ter Cteeneth ‘ inka on to ri . en the base-|t dish 7 on J ” eo Tk day's happy c : E ; ie grand et bettas iy ; found ‘deed i as a foundry fair will ha } excellent values in these popular Outing Blouses, made from strong children were among | Spring st. His ash maker fc Assume the : ; i : evictions » guxdeliaberndlamaiaed .e-P ie and the Washing oe “birthday “| white galatea, some with blue collar and cuffs trimmed in white braid; | Iron Works company. He ts now club Mra, Phil . « SAN FRANCISCO, — Walter we eee Re RR HR EY UU DOvley became a me pbs | und : Pomeroy swam across the * vena post, of w he w iden re pa te " “ Gate yesterday from Fort point to # EXCUSABLE SOMETIMES. «|: ember, 1878, He ra ws fae SS ARE an a AU ANE = Rei ol Lime point, a distance of one mile,|# “A man « to come | celebrated his Toth birthitny at hie men weil pean. neon quence Sassen: one iencainegaremmtnm j : fa 24 minutes %6. 4-5 seconds |* in the event miling & | how © Trenton st, ¢ ay 2 just marked |i W h D L h ' ; W Pomeroy’s performance {s the first/@ with ppetite *| i | has Just marked } as ; ress engt Ss O } omen $s 5 fn 20 years, Edward Cavill having|® — “Yos yous * | ‘ « of t i mam between the same points in| #® Torkins, “he ought to; b Dah haalleleis tian talabig tad | ite " * H S il C ll ¥ gall dresiel howe team cant win all the #/% — onbers' Good Rush. itera’ | Petticoats | W ; Sailor Collars 3 #@ Sneak thieves entered the ® aay. Mra as! ral ; re : The funeral of Clark Harris, a * * Ph ovraggos ee iach. winiea nes roid 5 > P Civil War veteran, who died at bin ** **#e# tet ee eee 2 ~ = prob As gl Saf! ee bs mead | 65c 1 25 and ; ; cia fr home, four miles from Issaquah. sap Ube he wher ana Megha i ’ e § } pe te yesterday, will be held under the} The body of Mra. Rachel Gold $ $60 ¥ the or ety r || $ Grection of the local G. A. R. post.|berg, who died at the ming fe nk } 1 45 $ ; t 1! Ea h ps shows a meh ge «for the bank § ‘ Special at c tac : 2 than three| Welafield, 422 32nd | m das ? ‘te © 4 rate mecie 6 day. share. muat be{afternoon, will be shipped to her|#**# Ss S PR HEHE HEY | ELL - MADE Petti ; pe 4 - confidence between parent and/>ome im San Francisco for burial Wi ll S k coats of good quality { Py iid,” said Dr. Lilturn Merrill = d quali Ms spoke on the. “Mission of the| A half million dollars worth of 1 peak on SHAKRRAAAHARRAAER 4 i done: and striped gingham, : : Juvenile Court” at the Kinnear park sold bul ame on the steamshty Wi It Whi tr : P Was : "DE SECOND Time.” = havin deep flounces trim- 2 An excellent opportu ure a Dress Length of , t eommunity gathering yesterday.| City « le, which arrived a itman senger on a Chicago & ij med with tucks, folds and } 4 { ted Batiste, I r Dimity i th a Rev. E. A. King of North Yakima) port y jay morning. The ees pe ES ® rman TE atitching: excellent for torte | from Z to 10 yards in fine Printed Batiste, Lawn or ni ‘ails tient eines writs how © g pe cee “Aocent of Youth.” | | Siee t eumtenea te lene giv Wait Whitma found |i ing or outing wear } there are a number of choice to be closed out { match. , Sf clear hy 4 ie tenn G. Murphy ot Chtecge, | re mon ok uel toma aieet | = De, a tively priced at 65e, $1.25 } before inventory at this specially-low figure—95« ance, I5¢ th president of the American Med isco. to " Hie eames $1.48 ; iy : aot association, advocate of a nat kar s - ae The wes ee i a health journal for distribution te 7 incoming vessels report un by ethan of stud ivgatiga ‘cs seaeley Geae } th {he general public, will deliver an usually warm weather In the north. | * of rs be ral | a tt - i , t which he talks, @ ; iieees before the King Coun Sitka last Monday the : one , pos F ERI 0: B E Sedigal acwociation in. the ret pt ¥8 degrocn than Bi one of he ruth re tasvernted [FURNITURE REDERICK & NELSON, In. | FURNITURE t room of the First at three o'clock in the|Ing “The Good Gra +] : ste ct aaa terian church tonight reas | DRY GOODS | Store Clos y DRY GOODS . | BREAKS HER LEG IN BEO. data x: ae d een fries ba FOXY DAD. ELECTRIC AUTO STOLEN “What does your father do when An you ask him questions?” asked one Mrs small boy. XN. wa “He generally says. ‘I'm busy the J now; don't bother me,” av. last nigh « for thelr excellent work in handling sok ta.te: ce aie a | Arm Chair in Sea Grass ee, . ——— | Special $3.95 | ALLENTOWN, Pa. July 4 dis mawein 4 electric auto, belonging acadam, Chief Bar ¢ department, thanks chaos $1 to ‘oe Chair is one of a number of good designs in this popular Oriental Furniture N to | now on sale at special prices. I is very flexible, comfortable and durable—the b= T frame is of light, tough Malacta cane, ribbed with pliable reed and woven over with cu | co M long, strong-fibered sea grass—the color is the natural soft green shade of the cured = . . be oin This Kohler & }| = Ch iano Club || ase Piano Clu Idren’ D : Children’s Wash Dresses Novelty. Curtain Nets We lay this proposition down: You may i} ° look the country over and you cannot find a | Priced for Clearance Specially Priced more durable, dependable or trustworth i Children’s Wash Dresses of flowered lawns, percales and wie wh aa a agit ce Pe ete A ‘ wes CLEARANCE of artistic Curtain Nets, in a wide range piano at less than three hundred and seven i] plaid ginghams, made in French style, with square or high of d bigs Maen Sok ‘ool t z ' ‘ ty-five dollars, than the one we are distribut I] neck, sizes 6 to 14 years, special $1.95. prétention i us i Sea 2 atbeaie: > 5.014 ca, gre Mena Ks ing through the big Kohler & Chase Piano Children's Gingham and Dimity Dresses, with full waist} j.) eae A - * Club. | trotdaee 1t laied ol They are in Filet, Cluny and other popular effects—soft- & \ | trimmed in piping and embroidery, and box-plaited skirt, } draping and easiJy laundered; may be used plain, with wide pe And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 iff sizes 6 to 14 years, special $2.50 and $2.95. hems, or trimmed effectively with edgings. pe cents—and there are no extras of any kind Wash Dresses for children of from 6 to 14 years, made Re-priced for clearance in three lots, at, per yard— a or nature. i from fine quality Anderson and Imperial gingham, in ibs i f ty Gr , eee ay. ¢ BD French style e with fu I! box plaited skirt; also in figured dim |: pi SEN DS A You pay 5 dollars to join the club The 5 iy rettily trimmed in embroidery, special $3.95 and } 39c 58c 68c be i dollars is credited to the price of the piano, 4.00. Secdina Drs 0 ee ee er. pe PI A NO f leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid. j int The piano is immediately delivered to S bl ) : ] mo H f : hi de HOME your home and the remainder can be paid in | easona e pecia $s In ouse urnis Ings be 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 HYGIENIC WATER FILTERS, ICE TONGS, SPECIAL 50¢—In | “PAROWAX,” SPECIAL 10¢— u cents each SPECIAL 25¢@ EACH—For attach- 20-inch size, mac { wrought steel A refined paraffine, put up in cakes of u Pou ve ac . ment to faucet ble and self- “RAZOR STEEL’ PARING | co ient siz netted aler for . : You get your money back if you but ask Peecine iter tho : KNIFE, SPECIAL S@--In safety ra nven as sf i — t sealer for it, if, after a month’s trial, you are dissat- Be | fruits, jellies, preserves and for other isfied with the Nano. FRUIT AND JELLY PRE >» gpl oon houschold purposes. w i sae atiibt SPECIAL 20¢—For mashing cooked JAPANESE PORCH CUSHIONS ent tt Z Pare: You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it berries and fruit without sec and | SPECIAL 15¢—Round Cushions | ALUMINUM JELLY MOLDS, vithout a dollar's loss peeling. Has tinned removable strain- | made of Japanese matting and padded. | SPECIAL 35¢, SE SIX—Six er and japanned handle and frame SATCHEL BASKETS, SPECIAL, | assorted sizes, of sear stamped You get the strongest guarantee eyer SLIDING ICE PICK, SPECIAL | 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ AND 25¢ EACH — | aluminum - riven on any piano. If you or any one ean Has heavy japanned iron han Of braided straw, in satchel shape | LEATHER CHAIR SEATS, S$ de write stronger one than ours, write it and ; the point is driven through the ice STANDARD MOP HEAD, SPE- | CIAL 80@¢@—Of> oak tanned leat! le ve will sign it. by drawing out the head and closing | CIAL 10¢—Good grade cotton, with | padded and tufted; 15 inches in dia an , ¢ force ble twisted strand te suse! 2 © Be Your family gets all unpaid payments vee te wapects bp Bae LD SR bie cancelled in event of your death during the life of the club. The Improved Gigeins Interchangeable Range not an experiment, but a highly-perfected range that will do You get the piano tuned two times—free. You get a good stool—free. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week in cash, in event you pay faster than at thé rate ofl dollar and 25 cents a week, double what any other range can do, and more satisfactorily. One can use Gas and Goal (or Wood) at the same time, or each separately, as convénience demands, and the economies that can be And remember, every promise we make here’ is put et down in your contract—it’s matter of black and white between you and Kohler & Chase. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Avenue Opposite Arcade effected with this range are manifold. Che complete change from Gas Range to Coal or Wood Range can be made in a few seconds. First ¥ annex