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wo Pegerreret nr LILLIAN GRAHAM lor Course, Mr. SING NEW YORK, July ur d tectives today are seeking Lillian Graham, who disappeared Sunday night. Retati¥es of the girl say she has been kidnaped by persons who do not wish her to testify when the} her and Ethel Caprad, | 1 murder in| shooting of D. Stokes, ts conn w millionaire W em@od. The ives have failed to find any tr f her movements | after she left her sister's Mae | ment lay STORM HURTS FRUIT MEDFORD, Or, July 26.—Re ris today f the orchard div fricts surrounding Medford — tndt oate tha nds of dollars’ worth s blown from the trees and a number of trees were felled by a furious wind storm, which was wed by a slight rain and hal! last night In Medford several fraine atru tures were blown down, windows were broken, wires prostrated and the Medford opera house was twice Hifted from Its foundation by the| force of the ne hurricane, | BIG NECK AND NECK RACE BETWEEN FLYERS GLASGOW, Scotland, July 25.—jat once : . d oe | SAY The prettiest neck-and-neck te ne ye aviation as yet, afforded ts on today oscjook this Detween the flyers contending for) arose at 3:25 the London Daily Mail's $50,000| mist prize for the 1,010mile contest) his way around the British Isles. his at When the aviators passed hi name of Connean, was in the lead He was still abea DELHI, India, July than twenty murders within the past few months are attributed by The custom of the murd to hide in the River Jumr pull below the surface, d rob bathers wearing the gold and tilver ornaments popular among Tramps 14 Years | Figo Has Two More to Go For $30,000 Prize | | JULIUS RATH. This St. Louis newsboy says he |” started tramping 14 years ago to| Wheat hay win $30,000 offered by the St. | $e Louis club, when he completes 600,000 miles. That will be som time in 1913, he estimates. He gays he has circled the world three times. He reached Boston early fm June from England and heard $0 much about Mrs. Angelino Na politan: t he went 400 miles out of his way at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Then the jailer Wouldn't let him in. Of cou 000 miles ts Whole lot to travel in the 16 y @nding in 1913. Julius must b made an average of 98 miles every one of the 5090 days. Some framping. Or if he covered half of it by boat that leaves a good Bike of 49 miles a day, in addition to earning his living. But why spoil a good story? Five hundred thou: ar’ lius is entitled to hunch up| ALBANY jit free con 1 get our| work ts the cheap | of work by tran PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE GOLD CROWNS .........$3 to $4!» FULL SET ¢ $4 to $8 BRIDGE WoRK CROWN WORK SILVER FILLS ALLOY FILLS We are note . low prices and « na ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Evenings Until 6:30. Qn the Hacond Fieor of the Pee Bank bu or of Becond A Pikg Btreat Take Mlevator Bessie, OUR PRIZ® HEN, VANTS To Wwe MUST FIND A Quiet BLACE FOR HER, S38 SeENSITIFE — OSPECIALLY A oer ye Hessi=&e ANY SIGHT Vout Tr AFPFEGT HER R@Qq@s VILE SHE BROODS. Edinburgh at 3:10 morning, and Vedrine In a blinding . Vedrine lost Beaumont Increased left Carlisle Vedrine arrived Beaumont, who files under the|one minute later and started Manchester after a 20 minutes’ de | Between Carlisle and Glaggow | Beaumont's lead at Carlisle, 86) lay miles from here, and, after replen-| Vedrine rm a. his gasqline tank, he start efit to six m GANG OF DROWNERS MURDER: 26.—More the Hindus. y recently five boys dis while swimming and a day or two later with particularly | gold necklet, was suddenly appeared river the police here to a gang of drown- Marwari ers, one of whose members al- heavy ready has been arrested and for the anklets rest of whom search Is being made. so riv early met a similar fal ywn and the . Mohammedan, who ing to drown her thousand miles BOY BURNS A HOUSE IN SPITE. | He ward, last night rboys were giv en cake and lemonade valued at Ada L. ground in the night charged with rested today {has confessed |pounds for every man, woman and| acrees Lake Union at Latona ligped Grace Ella Kelle: toddied close to a « pipe attached to an oil well on her | Saxonburg, | n were trying to} match went out, another was struck the want see, two, as she father’s which older childre light today and when escaping gas exploded and she ot her burns. escaped uninjured THE MARKETS Some hot! it required over B00 [tons of ice to keep |from roasting died | What the iceman jeught to know, e older children Hotel Men and Wives to Rainier ETHEL BARRYMORE —_ inembers of the Washington | day morning The convention | AVOIDS HUSBAND Hotel Men's association and| Comes to an end upon the arrival party numbering close to 200, left Seattle this morn lof the party in this city. (Dy United Press Leased Wire) = | dnt aes aks Officers Elected. 87. JOHNS, Que, July 25.—That teds in stripes and checks to match. $18.50 satin, cuffs to match. Those are the officers elec! or Ethel Barrymore 1s intentionally Values to $20.00. Chal ‘oats in . leng . pom é o elected for | Mie sal: P Coats in the lot enge Chal- ing for an automobile trip to the|the coming year: President, J, H,/8VOling her husband, Russell G lenge price ........ $8.69 price i $8.98 Rainier National park Johnson, of Spokane; vice-presi | Colt. Last evening the out-of-town tnn-|dent, H. E. Kennedy, of Beattle; keepers were entertained by Seat- New Washington The Elks’ quar-| tette of Spokane, a fine singing or {zation tat came over with the| A. D. Short, Seattle; Jesse Bonar, fon, gave a splen Waterville; T. T. Donaldson, Spo-| and there“was a|kane; W. B, Lingle, Colville; J. C. WATCH METEOR | lunch (hat approached the | Brewster, Seattic; Mrs. Bartha R did vertoreanea ns of a banquet The hotel folks will lunch at the |Guerrieri, S¢ Hotel Tacoma today and arrive in| North Yakima; M. F. Stafford, El for the|lensburg; Alice Wilgus, North Yak- ‘tma; Anna Davis, Walla Walia; Tomorrow they will en joy themselves at Rainier Inn and will start back tor Seattle Thurs + | Koontz, Yakima, ad ed saath er of sparks. It rose from the! floral de ™ table for | “3 south, swept across the skies and pure linen, with blue stripe Pee ra ee = ie i “ | disappeared in less th nuts I , kimonos and quilts. Reg- | ered with A. C. A. ticking, Frenzied Finance” Lawson Coming Here |sisoenre in tom than sminute-lf order. | 12%e value. | ular 75sc yard value, Chale | $1.50 value. Challenge Challenge price .....7%¢ lenge price AS price 9 Boston finance | people what he personally thought ' the phrase Frenzied Finance when| He patd $65,000 tf cold cash to he fought the , is coming to row and while he's in town he to address the Veueravter—welling Price accomplished some 4 Americans have ever wit | worth of copper mining stock since|The Wickto-Wick sensation has He spent $1,500,000 in two years ‘he's bee |in newspaper ads fust telling the . THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 25, 19 ad to Come Snooping Around _ 2 + Music by Condane SAW FARTH-FowL. TUCKED Away IN OBSCURE NOOK ———~—— SREMED ENGAGED IW SARIOUS REFLECTION + LOOKED SYARTLED AND MADE CHUCK- CHUCK NOISE WHEN SPOKEN TO, 1D HAS A HEAD LiKe | SKYGACKT SPOKANE FREIGHT RATES °°" ARE ORDERED REDUCED WASHINGTON, July Mate; hauls to Seat rially reduced freight rates in the| other coast c Spokane-Reno-Pacific coast cases) Th : * ELIMINATE “LAME DUCK BRIGADE.” Sun Francisco and # decision | ere ordered by the interstate com-|the rate to the coast » that merce commission yesterday. The okane and Reno. no person who has a reductions are on freight rates | that back haul” must ber of co: be The roads are given inder to adjust rat ion also lays after rail mitted to fix from the east to points between Denver and the coast Railroads have exacted from in . land potnts, like Spokane and Reno, | the principle that b higher rates on eastern freights| roads will not be pe than were charged for the longer) arbitrary market limits, The opin OUR GREAT Challenge Sale Has been a revelation to the thrifty housewife who appreciates true economy. The Day Has Passed When a hue and ery about quality can bolster up prices. This sale is our best effort—JUDGE US BY THESE PRICES. $25.00 WOMEN'S SUITS $12.98 Here is a Suit that challenges every competitive attempt in both quality and price. A white serge suit, shawl collar trimmed with black his term y = l*eeete tere tetetete Rae hhhk MAKES HIM HUSTLE TO FEED ’EM ! Five hundred tens or 1,000,000)to Georgetown. Or It would extend pounds. That's more than four/from Pioneer equare to the bridge | child in Beattie. Or in ot If thawed out it would make 100,-| words, each one of us used fe or| thr gallons of water—one and) lee 126 cuble Inches In size, or three-fourths quarts for every Se-| 6 inches square. If you had more |attie inhabitant. than that you had more than your| Quring the summer at ordinary | share; If lees, holier for more. Beattle heat only 350 tons are used ve hundred tone are 1,000,000! daily. That's the reason you see solid wall of ice one foot wide a tie on the loeman's face when one foot thick from Ploneer squa Itabinermometer begins to spurt. | $20.00 WOMEN'S SUITS $8.69 Charming models of this sea $18.50 WOMEN’S COATS ‘ow, 50 Wo ¢ in white silk rep and silk eC Shawl col trimmed with black satin ; On sale son's ™ styles Summer weight serges and wors 1s believed here today. As soon as Colt, who has been visit treasurer, J. H. Davis, of Seattle; |!£ his son here, departed for Now secretary, F. 8, Brophy, of Seattle. | York. his actress wife arrived. It Vice-presidents, inted b . is reported that Colt asked for a} bale more ante: appointed Uy the | meeting with his wife and that she will leave if her bus! ad returns. 15c PERSIAN LAWN 7'4c Fine, sheer quality, 30 in 75c BED SHEETS 59c ‘xtra heavy Bed Sheets, torn 12%4c FACE TOWELS 7%c Absorbent Linen Huck Tow- els, 18x36 inches. Hemmed for hotel or home use. 12%c value. Challenge 12%¢ ROLLER TOWEL-| 7!%4c COTTON CHALLIS | $1.50 BED PILLOWS 98c ING 7%c 434c Russian Crash Toweling, 18 | A wide range of beautiful all Oriental patterns and wide; finished soft for the and hemmed, free from x in. 75c value Challenge price ..... 59¢ needle; 15c yard value Challenge price Te sizing, 7 ttle; D. W. Dillihny,|, PORTLAND, Or., July 25.—A jarge number of persons today re | ported the appearance of a brilliant meteor at 9:35 last night. The sky wanderer resembled a huge sky rocket and was followed by a show Johnson, Walla Walla; Joseph | iy Waited Freep Sdneet Wire) | Sanitary, dustless and odor- s Pillows, 3-lb. weight, and size 22x28 inches. Cov- Mre. A. T. Harris and Mrs. N. BE. inches wide. Heavy 75c EMBROIDERY 19c $1.00 EMBROIDERY 49¢ 5,500 yards of the best Em broidery ever shown in the city at this price. Corset cover edges, flouncings, in sertions, etc., 5 to 20 inches wide. 75c yard value. Challenge price ......19¢ 85c ALLOVER EMBROID- ERY 39¢ Another new line of Em broidery for tomorrow. 18 Embroidery, bought to sell inch Allover Embroidery for $1.00 the yard. Entire of fine designs, on quality ‘s Swiss. 85c yard value Challenge price .39¢ Challenge price ...... 49¢ have a carnation named the Law-} WASHINGTON, July 25.—"Buy son Pink ® paper and get the latest about When his secretary got married) the Dick-to-Dick sensation,” said a he gave him a $100,000 steam/newsboy in front of the house of yacht fice building, as Delegate Wicker When Bay State Gas was wob-|sham hurried to his committee bling on {ts last legs, Lawson res-| room. cued it and the stockholders got > way back and sit down! their money back yelled a rival paper vender. “You Lawson has sold $20,000,000 /are two weeks behind the times. ) yards 27-inch fine Swiss line on sale tomorrow. in the finance game succeeded the Dick-to-Dick affair.” Drett—temire Price, ‘Prince of Wales to Meet Kaiser’s Daughter si2"3203 BERLIN, July 25.—Queen Mary) , the Prince of Wales | land Princess Mary, according to to- ay’s papers, will witness the great naval review which the Aus d miles for | 3.07% peo ga fs only six cents a mile | Ne~s! Dressed Meate—Belliog Price. ie Prince of Monaco also will be pres ' Vea ‘The British party will first vistt their elderly relative, the Dowager Mecklenburg. | Strelitz, and after the naval review will go to Potsdam to be present at Ox. toi jand if they fall in love both families|than usual, but they seem to be |parade of the Guard on Sept When it was first re ported that SENATOR LER SHES is M am, wife ot the send Smoked Meats—Selling } $3 to $4! Bried beat 3 to | Bacon ite Things You Shoutdls elving great 1, dry air of Her physician reported | before and one of our children wap ment ever since her arrival , after a fast trip , and that she , are advised |soon be out of danger and well og her way to recovery. I She 1s galning in strength, brokers, should be purchaseé@ at cur: Walk Up °F |rent prices. n Marche and MacDous | stocks 35c WOMEN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS 15c 150 dozen 50c VENISE BANDS 19¢ Just arrived — 45 pieces of ae Judge Wickersham smiled at the turn the lad gave his attack on the $1.25 WOMEN’S WAISTS 39¢ A special lot of 220 Waists, no two alike. Black and white plain tailored and lingerie waists, There's extra fine linon, the Prince of Wales and Emperor ee William's only daughter might be- Mosquitoes Kill Baby. come engaged it was announced ABBOTSFORD, B. C., July 25 that the parents of both would be| The plagues of Egypt were mild in ; Venise Band in white and very soft, with neat 14-inch ecru One- to 3-inch hem and hand embroidered pleased with such a match. comparison to the plague of mos oing to be a stampede on “ : ‘ Spink dae ‘ But Emperor William had|quitocs now afflicting this town |g S08 00 oh SuiNpe Os | corner. Worth Chal width. 50c yard value vowed: “My daughter shall not be|and surrounding district. — For une S wore tnila erie Tomorrow’ -at tess tie sacrificed to politics; she shail] tunat it is known that {t can Waists, Challenge price ge F : marry the man she loves.” last but a few days and the height |B vs... se sseee ve < 15¢, 2 for 25¢ half, Challenge price. .19¢ So it was arranged that the/of it is now in all Ikelihood past young people are to be given|The mosquitoes this year are not| plenty of opportunities to meet,| only a thousandfold more numerous | $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS, $3.45 Durable Suits for strenuous, $5.50 WOMEN’S SHOES $1.98 diculous, but it’s a Patent vamp with 50e WOMEN'S HOSE, 35 will be happy. larger and more ferocious, The|f/ The famous Burson Hose in death of one baby ts alr tributed to them, also the d tan only. Extra fine lisle healthy boys. Neat, tasty The first quarantine was estab-|several cattle and a couple of " So ave ae ‘ J vici kid top. A stylish, Mshed at Venice in 1127 horses. Many other horses have|f ‘hread. Sold everywhere patterns | of” blue egularly oe — {been driven frantic. | at 50c a pair, Challenge $5.00 suits. Challenge olor {8 better and she takes more|., " MICE oi ie San oo. BE PCE Soaks os interest In her surroundings every| Princess Divorced i ¢ i hour, he added. From Third Husband Thé senator is dolighted with the}, pays, July 25.—Princess de outlook, He too is gaining strength | @pimay, formerly Clara Ward, the and 16 taking long auto rides and|qqughtor of the late Commodor« staying out of doors as much as|wara of Detroit, has secured a poastble. separation from her husband, Ric “I knew Colorado would do wa “ 4 i, and t# said to be contem for my .wife,” said the senator ere a foyrth marriage. Back of day. “We have been In the stat®|the princess’ divorced husbands re 1 a portion of her fortune born here, We will stay untll wp oan | are both well and hearty.” 3 Yeast—Does your wife ever sit ) | with her chin resting on her knees.? “The kind you ike"-—Mapleidp| ‘Crimsonbeak—No; my wife never Cream, made by Seattle Toepsitepwith her chin ‘resting at all Cream Co, ” York American