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DOCTOR PLANS HOLD-UP | OF HIS WOMAN PATIENT : Hires Two Men, Who Rob Her of $1,756 in His Office— But They Marry, She Forgiving Him. Doygall Ge Southwick Co Store Open From 9 a. m. to @ p.m. Dally SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Steerer Now York Connection) JAMES McORKERY & OO., THINTY-TOURTH STRERE THAT WILL HELP IN MAKING YOUR PRESERVES-AND JELLIES DON’TS Don't think over-ripe fruit make S| Ripaees and not expect accidents. — - on — | Cmmcado, July 26.-—Miss Haxel | was $1,756 tn the purses, 5 | good preserves or Jellies Whee jars in sealding water, and forty, © and ; « " covered org ‘os or jollle }1Ynwe $e din d one Fog ct yy oye yl ng Mote Ragga lanier bans Dear iiss Grey--My clilldreny Dear Mins Grey--Will you kindly| Don't use anything but the best| fill as quickly as possible. ward Sesainger, twenty years |of my loss, 1 éalled to Dr, Sosaing-|®Te healthy and like to play and/give mo the address of a civil muperints for good remuits, Don't allow preserves to stand : younger, who has paid her atten-|er that 1 was robbed and ran to|“#Ve & good time, Now, my next service preparatory school in this Y Jon't use sof white sugar; use|about after they are cold, Put tions beyond the demands of medi-!the door, 1 almost ran into bim|@00r neighbor w at night, andjelty? A STAR READER sranulated | melted paraffin on, wash off every j cal practice. To the police she| where he was. tled to ‘the door.|he says be cannot pin the dey. A.—There is none in Seattle. £. ay ine Sranulated sugar for trage of ati kines, put in a cool sald ». wia * Ume on account of my children. aploes o—use Nght brown, dark place for future use. } T went to the doctor's office lw 1 | implored tim ts soa tee pees try to keep them quiet, but it ts] Dear Miss Grey—Can you tell] Don't make splved frult too] Don't neglect to drop apples, night. We had been sitting there! “‘For God's sake, not that, he/Ye'y bard. What shail I do? mo & now to fix young tur-| sweet, four pounds of Hght| pears, peaches, and all light color: ; only a few minutes when I heard|orted. ‘If we do that it will ruin my WORRIED. ulpst I've heard of some ornamen brown sugar to seven pounds of|ed fruit into a bow! of cold water ‘ footsteps tn the hall and I men-| business’.” A—-It is indeed hard for both | tal way. Do you know it fruit. as they are pared, to prevent dis ef tioned the fact to him. The police arrested the doctor, |¥oU and your neighbor. From one A YOUNG HOUBEKE oR, Don't cover preserves or jellies! coloration before cooking. “Oh, L suppose it’s a pationt, he} He toll how he hired “Harpes|to two houre after one goos to| A—A very protty way fs to cut/ While cooking, ‘They are sure to| Don't walt until tho spectal fruit } said, and he aross and went| Young and another to unload Mixs|#leep, the dumber is not very doep, | Young turnips In half and scoop out | boll oyer is nearly over and then pay the ? through the reception room. The| Hogan's stocking. “Happy” Young} Ut after that time it ls not #0 easy | the centers #o as to form cups, th Don’t put hot Preserves # Into cold | highest prices for it = next instant two men with hand-|was taken and $1,000 recovered.|® Waken him. Try to loarn the) Part scooped out n be mixed neuer - Sain — 6 ‘ kercbiefs over their eyes entered} Dr, Sessinger anid: “I needed the|tme he goes to rest, and make| ith some carrots, cut into small "HE best gray Granite- the room in which I was seated|money, Miss Hogan promised to|*Peclal effort to keep the children pleces, and some tender pease, and - and before I could utter a sound one/lend me $500, but was slow, so 1/ diet until he gets into a a placed In the middle of a dish tn e | ware made—Dresden of the men caught ime about the/framed up this job to get the|*leep. If you have a porch of yard | heap; place the turnip cups around throat and choked mo until I was|money, If ahe hadn't carried it]9 the opposite aide, you might|the base of the dish, filled with Enamelware — has gone } almost unconscious. He then beat| around in her stocking all the timo, Ret them Interested In quiet work | Alternating spoonfuls of | chopped carrots and green pe This or play at that time, Children love into the clearance at the : me over the head with bis fists.| tempting me by showing It to mo, 1 In the meantime his companton|this would not have happened.” [© cut plotures. You might get|makes « beautiful dish of imixed knelt on the floor and, cutting my| Mi n in willing to forgive |S0me OF Spectal * gee Hh geo , lowest prices we've made, stocking with a knife, took a Httle/!t mm and intimates they |" r try the glase copylng | " ii “ baa contatntag two pureea. There | may marry yet. « for children, and use sum.|TODAY'’S JOKE IN because clearance in this : . pe eee posi st é wy {mer subjects, BLACK AND WHITE ; i — . section is very necessary, Dear Miss Grey-—Tf one has an open fence and bis neighbor's chickens ¢ in his yard, has he & right to kill and eat then A STAR READER No, he could sue you indeed. Last night’s ad- Dr. Wiley Says “No Sunstroke” By Cnlted Prose Leased Wire.) no ftal disease or possessing no WASHINGTON, July 26.—"“Peo-| weak organs, need not bar eek ig ees a gemaaroi sald / heat. One can even do hard work] Dear Miss G ll —< im pi because) when it's hot and be safe, because liady of twenty, and have been A Such a thing 48 SUM) there is plenty of warning of an /going with a young man for nearly ae Joverheated condition, and one canla y and we are engaged. We No, indeed. There ts apoplexy | rest and escape prostration. think a great deal of each other induced by the heat, or heart! “Weather hotter than blood tem-|There is to be a dance in another paralysis due to the heat, or acute! perature puts a strain on the or-|town and he wants to take # lady | indigestion, or exhaustion, but such | gang of the body, and weak organs {friend with us. I objected. I am @ thing 45 @ stroke of the sun, Uke|/may uot stand the strain. But |not Jealous, but shé is a perfect ‘ stroke of lightning—tt doosn't/most people are sound enough tolstranger to mo. What ie best for appen. stand the hottest days without tn-|me to do? BLUE Sometimes when the head is] jury. A—You may not be jealou exposed to the hot sun too long]” “Almost without exception peo-|don't you think you ure just a lit-| oll eat will work through the|ple killed by heat are users of|tle selfish? Are you not thinking skull and cause congestion of the | coffee, tea, tobacco or alcoholic |that {t will somewhat spoll yo! blood vessels in the meninges, or|iiquors. These are all drugs, and pleasure, rather than of the pleas = ~ bed brain. Then, If} you can’t use drugs without weak-lure it will afford your fiance and | if . | pera is o. eakness in these veelening the organs of your body. ithe stranger? There ts no reasc The country seems to pul uew! ooe—e sclerosis, = hardening—|believe there are more heat pros-|why you cannot all go together and | color into your cheeks.” | : 4 Bonragid to break, and that/trations and deaths in “ * hemes have a fine time, and if he Is the| “That's where you're wrong, It's 2 ause city people |right sort of man and really/the cheap brand of rouge they kee ‘A normal a eraal orem, anaes murie sive users of there drugs.” |loves you, be will think much more |in these Pssorec places that gives sss jot you for or Four. unselfish act Nhat plor M. McB. Thomson yesterday s in a stale cake OUt and while still hot roll in the q united the six Scottish Rite lodges 2 000 MILE Wi RE Make ho! 5 e stil ; | < the state into a grand lodge of L by: (sponge cake preferred) and pour|{0'™ of cornucopins and hold in} ington. Today «a woman's BOSTON, July * 26-—John C. shape until cold. Fill with whipped per cents is being organized and to | Coughlin of Chicago, formerly of cream, morrow the council of Chados, 30th | Chelsea and Boston, ts on his way |*pple as {t will absorb; chop a fow ne degree, will be chartered in Ta-|back to Chicago today with his/ slices of pineapple, put them around Cheap Custard. coma. bride, formerly Miss Annie Foy|the bottom of the cake, and pour; To 1 pint of bolled milk add 1 Thomson, who has the reputation |of Lynn, to whom he was intro|¢ream over the whole. Sprinkle| well beaten exe and 1 good sized of being the best informed Mason | duced over the telephone » with blanched almonds, cut very | teaspoon of corn four, The milk ertisement contained lists offering 10c Pieces BE wes cecces Up to 20c Agents for Agents tor Ladies’ Home oy am a young oma ew | The New Store Mowe [tT Store That Saves You mw Money | sonrest Patterns Big saving on Ladies’ and Children’s Tub Dresses, Waists and Wash Skirts—All these reduced 20 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent all this month 20 per cent off on Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes dur- ing the closing days of the July Sale ¢ Up to 30c Pie ey CS sscceesececs Up to 44c PICCES ce seion Up to 54c PHOCED | 0's o'de sage ae The Armstrong Co. Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. Amertoan Lagy Corsets Up to 98c PROCER: is 0'6 “ALL THAT I ASK OF YOU IS LOVE,” Medley-——Waltz National Promenade Band “MY HULA HULA LOVE” ....... Metropolitan Quartet Introducing a zither and guitar duct between the repetition Since we have big quan- tities of these things, all of the refrain, producing the effect of Hawaiian music) —And— “LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG” (Violin, Flute and Harp) Venetian Instrumental Trio Molloy’s beautiful inspiration exquisitely recorded) the Pieces will doubtless be here for sale tomorrow. over it as much syrup of a pine But come tomorrow! ement Floor. Are only a few of the many attractive numbers included in the New List of EDISON RECORDS for AUGUST ia the world, has a few titles. Here | ears ago and whom, it is sald, h small should firat be sweetened and can | TH! MacDO iG Al SOUTH are some of them: ee wooed over a wire 2,000 niles RED" e # | be flavored by rubbing a few lumps | ° E U L & WICK CO. Supreme grad’ master of the|lone” Toe ialephoae,. which wan Comucopian of sugar on the outside of « lemon | Ballard Music House American Masonic Federation of | | the't happy medium of “acquaintance Mix well 3 eggs, halt pound! or by bolling w bay leaves fn it. | Ancient and Accepted Scottish |between the two, has been exten-|#tear, 2 tablespoons water, 1 tea-| A rich yellow color can be obtained 5411 20th Ave. N. W. Near Market St. Rite, past grand master of the |Sively used by them. spoon baking powder. Drop in| by using yellow vegetable coloring | Grana Council of Rites of Scotland — —_ tablespoon on a pan and bake in! extract, sold at the grocer’s. | BALLARD 1277 past grand master of the Royal) ae = = 2 b Arch Chapter of Scotland, past RICH WASHINGTON WOMAN | Conlon, Vancouver, B.C, 26; P.| Goede ouanens, ick Headache and Sour Stomach. Une Preston's grand master of the Grand Encatap- BUILDS PRIVATE THEATRE/H. McMahon, Tacoma, #1, Mary Big *™NSS hirer Pile Bhey fe Ue Soe ON 3s ment of Knight Templars of Scot- Grant. Seattle, 18: Wilkise’ & land. He is also grand representa Will Rebuild Sedro-Woolley. Manning, | Marguerite D. |} Telephone: matterd 2 Ratlard Avenne | Worden cen ta the en SEDROAWOOLLEY — A bigrer i ca I nwo " }Snd more modera city will replace patna ere Temple oe] ite old, a8 the result of the $260,000 Maite for Scotland to the United |{f@ 1 the downtown district of States, Canada and Central Amer-|/ast Monday. The Union Mercan- 7 Tho midsummer sales are on in || New Potatoos, 9 Ibs... seus totesnce teh Bula EHe : 2 fea, He bolds the 334 degree in| ‘le company bas announced that it ‘ ’ fall foree, and one bas only to make ' Peaches Cheap DEMAND iS the Masons in beotland, England, |“!!! put up a nine-story brick butld & tour of the local stores to come|f s@son Jars .. Pints, 5O¢. Quarts, 60¢ MOSS ROSE CREAM Apricots, wo and up per erate. mteed free of all ing, and other owners will follow away satisfied, for a woman can | suit. Sedro-Woolley will have a shop and buy twice as much, and of FAIRBANKS’ TW GROCERY STORES injure the sicin, Ee DRESS BETTER—PAY BUT | Dusiness district of brick buildings Hig out in prices on ai the het days way below THE BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY 3005 MARKET SF PLEASE Don't merely ask for facial cream. AMU EMENTS good material, for her money as she or any injurt > instead of the old wooden shacks. id hort th TWENTIETH AND MARKET 6350 BALLARD AV. ° q A DOLLAR A WEEK— Insurance covered most of the Slate suiaaper hata, which are cuit Phone Ballard 5. \M MOOR E T H E A TI RI E. MOSS ROSE CREAM : enrave losses here. Jable for carly fall woar, are sellin, | et YB soem ip arn nel ager ae jat very low figures, A natty It YOUR STAIRWAY bine , BAND | ‘ & MR. TOM WALLACE, Tenor and MB. BAYNE YOUNG, Baritone Prices —¥ I a1 Gallery. ibe. Matinees. ali seat sere THEATRE The Adven CHAUNCEY OLCOTT ; | $100,000 Fire at Grand Forks. ‘4 | GRAND FORKS, B. C.—An early ? morning fire yesterday destroyed | omen § Ul un entire block in the main portion of the elty, and totalled a damage lot about $100,000. The fire was a ne . | discovered about 4 @ m. }round crown tan chip model, trim-| med with the new striped velvet rib and faced with blue straw cost her two weeks ago ‘oday it can be had for Children’s hats are going at half price. Among the fall style are to be seen the nobby short AND OTHER WOOD- WORK would look much better if you would , put on a coat of our best varnish or paint. Our sanitary CAL-O- ferior massage creams do. 50 CENTS ALL DRUGGISTS * rimmed round crowned felt sallora, | / : “ys “ In Mis New Pia le * selling all the way from $1.90 to bed f TINT Wall Finish will “<Mecushia"* 3 |® RUBY CITY—Ceorge Nu * $7.50, also make your rooms Opens at the Box Office 19 a m i. he Here’s an opportunity that []|# nan, brother of Assistant Fire & Lovers of pretty neckwear need look more cheerful. RIE RR NEN | Bi é will appeal instantly to every [| * Chief Tom Nunan of Seattle, # no longer deny themselves on ac You will find all the |—t10. tec. 88 tte wed Be fragaltainded woman in Se | * ®"4 bis partners have struck # count of high prices. All the dainty Fi ee - Toot othache 4 —— *arich pay streak, it is be # fichus and jabots, of just as fine paint specialties at our attle. | * Meved, on Glenn Gulch. One & material as ever, are reduced one | store, ney po antiseptic filling Gateley’s splendid stock of ff} * pan washed 10 cents, and ® half and one-third, and even more, for ae teeth. Have fe > Washable Suits for women goes ||, * there is five feet of 1 to 2-cent * for some of the prety so cent ononit PRE Wm M. Curtiss Co. amar ak sek ae 4 m * dirt * are going at 26 cents, ranch? Work in acamp? G 4 #6 sale tomorrow at Ralf price. 9), * Odd waists, of which no woman 5016 20th Ave. N. W., Ballard | Seen, Seed’ Gk Sa They're made of natural and | 4 4 few kk RRR RR AK He ever has too many, can be had for ot FILL-O trons Four aimee bleached linens and Bongoes, in J less than half tho original price, | | cist mow, while you are walting this season's newest styles: || pont TOWNSEND — Howard Very lovely ones in voile and linge. i) Ww. t d f om ed lots of wearing | stephens, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. EDSON BRADLEY re, which a few weeke ago sold at| avers an e | time ahead! A. Stephe: se iss! , y $1.95. > , ‘. ‘ Ae A. Stephens, has been missing|o¢ Washington, who ts having a| $4.50, are now only $ Among Whenever we succeed in perstading an individual to 0,000 theatre bullt at the back of| the latest waists in silk are to be seen the shepherd and other platds. Novelty and plain taflored sults in | 88 | from home for 1) days. He threat ened to commit suicide following| her residence, in which, to enter punishment by his parents. Heltain her frien $13.75 Wash Suits now took his gun and some money that a variety of desirable materials and | 00 Wash Suits now jhe had saved up. colors in this spring : pared Cupid C | ont most given away at $ Deescmber, cur prinee-etete Al gypnery=Sesie wee to «| oblpee OFNer re eer eval variably lower than can be 9) 1900 debt, which*they are unable| Ape Kotkin, 115 80th av. N., an-|sracefal, well tallored met with anywhere else, for we Iiio meet on the G. A. R. hall, the|nounces the engagement of his|serge dresses, They are | e Operate 90 stores im America. Boia “vets” have decided to sell the|gister, Sarah, to Morris Bell, San|dium weight and suitable for street) : And even at the sale prices you B! property by auction on Saturday) Francisco, Cal. The wedding will | and business wear, being made with €an still buy at one dollar down ernoon. “The hall is valued at/take place August 6th, at the home|high neck and % ale and 0. ‘of Mr. Kotkin. Bell is at present) skirts are plain and paneled $6.75 Wash Suits now. $3 $8.50 Wash Suifs now.. $11.75 Wash Suits now.. become a saver of money, we consider that we have con- ferred a benefit upon him and upon the community. We want to interest more savers. BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Cc. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLEY, Cashier Kodak Developing 1c ROLL LANE, the Bookman 308 UNION ST. Opp. P. 0. Main 6023 n nes 8108, THE NEW REX HATKDERSSING PARLORS _ the guest of Rev. Genss, 619 26th|some are trimmod with self-cover TRY OUB MANICUKING—Three Troatments for $1.00, Satisfaction Guaran- Cooled by the Indirect Radiating System. ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC NEAH BAY—A launch belong-|avenue. ed buttons. They come principally ue NANA VIBRATOR 4 ing to Willlam Bauer and his broth- Pa m= aie in black and navy Tempestuous French Dancer, Lumbago, Par | was found with only a dog| Miss Hazel Johnson, Nor- ~ a Sines Rote —8 E . y., was united In marriage | COMPLEXION ROOM is HBA a ROY E. POWERS A few of our many: 6-room plastered house, $900, terme; 4-room cot- tame, 100x100 jot, $1,050, terms; 7-room modern house, only $2,700, terms; 6-room new modern bungalow, $2,601 6287 BALLARD AVE. PHONE: BALLARD 400 [PANTAGES THEATRE |) “Unequaled Vandevitie.” ‘PAINLESS ALBANY DENTISTS : aboard. The brothers wore lost |man ay., was united inp ; where between Tatoosh and|to John Forbes, 821 Dearborn av,, | WEF: ah bay. They lived in Richard-|at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning FOR WOMEN DINERS} Owing to the Ulness of the bride’s|Chicago Hotel Cafe Designed to islands, nd ta tee Se eee Sem rther the ceremony was very| Make All Fair Patrons Look tr We suggest that you come and Most ‘Thrilling of Acts | ane 4 | quiot! formed by Rev. Sandell, utiful. , is tomersov.” ae, poston wu lia he all aanee Y eeraee amet one oy CHICAGO, July 38.—One of the BALLARD PHARMACY Toney. | Senees eee pMOTTO “ " DAL rN, ve —Avo! freely extended. There are no} # OLYMPIA—Patrick Lynch, *| The young people went immedi. | big Michigan avenue hotels ts — epee ba Ce ee ee Rated. 6: 2:30 _ SAY: Save Money—Avold Palm, strings to this offer % who spent Potlatch week in *|ately to their new home at 4057|/ing @ bid for women patrons N. W. SEATTLE, WAS Fa other offices, - inspect r % Seattle and attracted much at- */ 40th av. 8. W. ae ie, sare, @ a “com “Purity and’ Accuracy for Your Prescription.” rn their prices, and get U 9. 9l| * tention by his peculiar garb * meta ‘ F h , i na examination and get Our oye ES. No matter whether the fair Dele : Men sand Women's] & oer be po magi pm ‘1-8 per rig Fade Wash,,|diner’s big hat 1# crowning a med Ghtaney Bie ‘odgtion Blocks, Wood Lathe Common. Brick. C re) Li os Ee UM pe "Our : oO f d H If ‘ pat gene a pa Presidents | 28, N. Nalao, Japan, 28; H. Chihara, | ley of Jetblack rats, puffs and real | 4718 BALL. aD "AVE. PHONE: BALLARD 75 ae cae’ see MPOPGS=-THART Wie resninston, Lincoln and Me: S| el, wagh, "ai x. china, Bair hath hor foun ot nt Patty Ton In So M . . fay ; 6 , Seattle, | ped ih , % > o Gately’s entire stock of Ox- I\* Kinley hand wrought, was x| Japan, 22; ( ee ‘Beattie, Straw, the colffure will look stun-| ? YES, WE Do ITI OvrIcraL e fords for mex aud women will go I) x given in charge of the posud «| Lime, Nit y, Walter, Seattle, |ming in tho “complexion room.” No| The thing ts to know what to do and how to doit | POTLATCH PICTURES : n sale tomorrow at half price, Fix of control, _ will Probably * liegal, Gussie’ Alexander, Seattle,|mattor whether the roses on tho} Hable Paint and Repair Shop Do. When you ALL WEEK a And you can get them on 9% be sent to Steilacoom, a Foe 1. O'Brine, Seaitlo, legal,|cheeks were procured at the cor-| Seo Y tf in the Moving Pictures. | sl CFedit, too! * ake nao ‘y ‘Torney Se atte, logal; | ner chemist's or whether her coun-| All $4.59 Oxfords for cliaiiatiolotatiglicttalbal Billy Moore, Seattle, 27, Anna| ten in penstel sl the “mar. | GRAND OPERA “HOUSE! ford: . er Oy aon eit: Onee } ble” oty, she will “get away | UGENE LEVY, Manage | me 44.00 Oxfords for CHEHALIS—A petition, Faye pie Ba pe ‘all oes with st” in the “complexion room." || si1or—anai% 20th Ave, N. W. PHONES—Ballard 190, 500 of 1051 J) rHoTOPEAYS AND VAUDEVILLE. Many oth educ 16, presented to the city | Mille: souls, |, Wisie | dent | Wearing app ; we png a pbe 388 aking that the question al Osborne, St. Louis, legal; Toza- sy Sheng pirag. mt certain color: | mp iH " GOLD CROWNS . Gome and shire in this 7 commission form of government be) buro, Rumanuke, Miettis | “schio ings, decorations, wall paper and .C. G INGALLS {Losin Braham sere” FULL SET et meno bara, el Tedd - a! " 7 . a “ submitted to a vote. meno Bihar a, ee Townsend, legal, |90F Coverings will set off to dis WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER A Big Act But No Change in Pric CROWN WORK advantage some complexions, especially by candlelight or at ADMISSION be AND 100. SILVER FILLS Bradshaw, Port Town- hael O'Connor, Se | HOQUIAM—By September 1 .the| Florence cial Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks St ae Wie Pee s Shiesec, } end, legal; Mic om look far f 0. & W. and the Chicago, Milwau-|send, legal; Mt ; Pe | night, making them look far from ee ers kee & Puget Sound will be running|4ttle, legal, Winifred Wood, 8 ate | hands ome. We will overcome this 6223 Ballard Av. We sie 0a 4 t trains into this clty, according to/tle, legal; Conrad rovers, sentls, | and make tho cafe a veritable com Annayy rhs ve} pattie, e ce e a 1119 Th [Engineer Isaaca today. 2 hilip Willfam Smith, beauty, natural or artificial, of any will teach you how nd Floor of the People's ideal Ile Gollnick, Seattle, 25; Floyd woman.” e THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BAN Rank Bullding. eorn Second Avenue ncoma, legal, Nettle B. | | BALLARD QKANOH otro Lake Washington strawberry|G. Huelt, MS"), PRORROEN, Cashier Tacoma Store: 1125 C Street ri : South of 11th |tields are now opened to the public, |Long, Tacoma, legal; Josoph Mull-) | ¥O% Dives call nt ‘the hed roome - Virginus, 604 hern, Vancouver, B, ©., 22, Marlo! Virginia strost, noar Westlake avenue. Ff. P, SEARLE, Manager Walk Up. |15 cents per gallon,

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