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ST 12, 1911. = see =a San —— — - Proclaiming Dawn of Woman’s Power Baw Ws Por | WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? — Ee Bocond clase r oy Se = Foretold in India 28,000 Years Ago On gery RONEN NEE TE LOB ANGELES, Aug. 12.—An —— a —______- jed about that third position of ° 4 teague, and Spokane's persistence in keeping just YOU SAT RIGHT BEHIND ME IN Assia gh eng ve a . root for the home team tomorrow. ‘outer 28, nat Wall, gat out and root for ttine'thing tor the day|| THE PICTURE SHOW AND KICKED Saba dapiitygl eB aay recreation. MY SEAT ALL THE TIME | WAS ES |seclusion, following seven years ye RRL THERE —AATHER ANNOYING, /SNT (T $22 oe Ok ee ee oe ° sian prince did the vear dance at of : a Newport, Where were the polloo? pris ot gery es apo ga om be nal grimage to deliver merical a It ts wald that Plymonth Rock ts| women throughout this country « no ; split. And fo wonder, if half the| message 28,000 years old. Two girls: ancestors we claim stepped on it.| ‘The woman !# Miss Willimina 1. Madeline Force, 18, and Julia French, 18 —_— Armstrong. She believes she sees In a few weeks Madeline, sparkling with youth and beauty I climb upon fn open carrh and the beginnings of fulfillment of the i c joinec arriage t Di ntiy puff at my cigarrh prophectes of the first shna, one And gaicty and innocence, will be ~— . we HEper phic wht wy Say breeze; anon I aneeze, I] of the great toachers of India, who, jacob Astor, 4, master of twenty-five millions of dollars, jaded, t catarrh—and there you arrh.| thousands of years ago, foretold a idly wise” and cynical. : : New York Globe. golden age, when woman should Day before yesterday Julia French, heiress to a million — stand side by side with man, exert P dollars, eloped with Jack Geraghty, chauffeur, young, handsome, fi Pa one fortroen it Valen. tng oa a! power bad tnt ae te cia col ou ne aftaira of the world and with eyes which looked the world straight in the face. And]- of the last thing in the world| Miss Armstrong found the mes Julia snapped her fingers at society's ideals of love—and they * isn Armatrong found the m that should collapse, sage in the depths of the Himatayn mountains, in records 23,000 years rried and went to live in a cottage. we — ws kta anima A Now York policeman found a| old. om One gir! will have marble palaces, steam yachts, heaps and Eics's voum’c dak 3s" | ixgpeito abe mare, Pench the wenae yo heaps of sparkling, shimmering jewels, trunks full of Parisian : “ eheuld be ready to seditve it. T oh ‘clothes, a huge bank account, a place in SOCIETY'S center i Cervantes, the author of Don Hieve the time has now come. tho "AND AMAN OLD ENOUGH TO BE HER FATHER FOR Quixote, died of hunger. @ are at the dawn of the ‘golden wh _ HER MATE IN LIFE. — age, an foretold in these anclent hes 5 7 ; 3 ‘ A Pretty Old Fish, teachings. ca The other girl, if plutocratic parents persist in their present Jacob Lakeman caught 96 pike | Whether the rapidly spreading not ‘attitude, will not have more, and perhaps she will have less, than Jas! Saturday at years of age. | suffrage movement has had a part | ie Mr. Average Man's wife: just a little home, household work, Westlake (Tenn.) Expositor. fo bringing her to this belief, Miss | 4 Th bank account or none, AND THE COMPANIONSHIP a coe we Armstrong does not way Mies WiILLIMIN STRONG. ; mn A MAN OF HER OWN AGE, WHOM SHE LOVES. “Lt wish I knew of some way to + fhich picture does the ayerage girl envy? Which picture make religion more attractive to yor nove rus.isnep ; ity? ith At the manner.” AND GBs BAYUBDAXS = _ does she pity? TE i oF 1 Jul OK “Why not have a description of f bn The stories told this week of Madeline Force and Julia aA stat eres heaven written by one of these bd iit nch should be read and considered by every American man at ‘" ttt ‘woman, by every American boy and girl in their teens ENTERTAINMENT IN THE HOME. or eaie ne. ar 1IFCcCie ~ eget y i 7 LOVE and the metallic clash of GOLD A Louisville barrister escorted his wife and daughter to # loo "a Bris of the RACE and the decadence | ‘""*; and then, to bis wife's annoyance, disappeared. He was Of) embers of the English parla BOXE6 OF CHOCOLATES FOR THE MOST INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPHS kno sounded in them—the hope hand, however, when the ment are furnished with snuff free Next week we have a ph « pr pe Taello Chere, Theodore.” said's friend, meeting the barrister and as mt week we will ha Photograph contest; something Hike the contest we all enjoyed last spring. pes » id + > Se Dw you remember it, members rt three most interesting photographs sent in this coming week RI i lnm his famtly tn the wtreet car, “been to the lectur A Caney, Kas, bride had 16/1 will give a box of chocolates; t ” " = ‘The body of Lieut. Merritt, a victim of the Maine explosion, wae The lawyer stole a look at his wife's face, cutups arrested because they kid- Ts plotures Gas toot cae cote i ne wowed seat the en comrccse ol wa wales rire = aboard the battleship North Carolina yesterday. Secretary of |“just going.”-—From Suecess Magnaine, naped the groom as a wedding cart i % ; Ago he os y wou MBtimeon and the officers received it with bared heads. NERD eer een eeaeeeneneeeeneeereermenemmannmnt| erase A medal foe hee of this big Circle. No pictures will be returned. Send all pictures with your name, age and address and pi thundered. The bodies of 13 “common” sailjors also have been A DANGEROUS CRAFT. ; SUMMER RESORT PRICE. |? er ee, the title of the ploture to me by Friday morning. ONCLE SACK. ‘They were immediately buried, with no The — } “What's the trouble? inquired) yy ee ¥ SNES OSE YEH Y — OREN EREE DER ERES ‘of the world’s greatest republic is a great place for class die the Judge. Pg * \z 5 “ : “This indy lawyer wants to| & FIRST PRIZE, * le THIRD PRIZE. * make & motion,” explained thal * ; ‘ z * * Ugh } pe po page Baga as RERAERERHREKET HAH 4 aa Poe ee eee eee ee eee ~-Loutaville Courler-Journal. By Lenore Schoenhelt, Oso, Wash. met Cee By Florence McAndrews, 629 8th PLAYTIME. St, Bremerton, Wash. pert Artificial tooth were used in the ; es + Summer time, vacation time, it y ing to be an old story but we propose to tell it as / first contury. This ie glorious playtime r igh bpags sce getting x Pr f | —_—— Free t 4 ad wins Now with my I gup I cram as we find a fresh example to demonstrate the truth of it.| | A philosophic anarchist went to oA ont yf cine Sage eb All in the dark along the wall 4 And no horrid bell to call us in, is 5 thos to the growing faith in men who have been‘convicted | / jal! rather than pay a fine and Kasam And follow round the forest track, mak rime ahd sent to prison—the growing faith that trust is better | | fowe Goldman bata Bim: Tl RMN R EE EEME RES! Away bebind the sofa back! ‘bars and confidence more healing to the soul than a diet of} | could just best ° that * aaah Zz i welll de say O PRIZE. and water. Upton Sinclair f* tn for « bog SERRE RRR REY heat 4 n to this instance: | ging If he doesn't hid z cum g te ts SPREE EERE EH * HONORABLE MENTION. * Wel a A herd of cattle broke away from the Col pomcy" ne nap! ‘The Kentucky drought te »o|® Luolile Richter, 733 Chehalis Av. A * rmatory. The warden unbesitatingly mounted two long-term bak there ihteohinn @uteste bee Centralia, Wash. j AT cknekakkhhkhhnhih joners on horses, provided them with food, and sent them rele, And comma accept it from SEoTIME. ‘ 2 Here kre other members of the effo er the cattle. They returned after 10 days with the cattle saretiees comma that's some state impeded nines. o sun has set, Star Circle who sent in original “walked back into prison: £ barrels. And with the dew, the flow'rs are verses. While they have not won @ boas i i isn’t it? And freedom in tu howesbeot per s vee wet; : prize this week these efforts show who eg. Now, freedom is a great bea, bl hes ofakies! Freedom|y nestrcues ape wl atest What are the wild WAVe*) arvey § Harris of Auburn,|Mirds and lambs bave gone to rest, LOTTIE WILSON, | general degree of excellence and clas | the mountains of Colorado, under the bive ; fork ics wan’ cal Ellie 2 alert onis net nes | Now for children sleep is best. This is Lottie Wilson, one of our| scholarship that entitles them te | or men doomed to long years in prison! ‘ eounhat lave saying, bat talks the only ae Aer a = bright little girl members. Lottie) honorable mention. with But there is something sweeter than freedom. It is the)" yt iris eloped wth all the| thing that is cheap around here, #0 ts a real Seattle girl. She lives at| seane snitier ut mies owledge that somebody believes in us, that somebody trusts a lim going to keep on latening. Paint, Olle, Giaes anes Valentine Face ane le set i femith Mare Semen pr ‘ 4 ; i RE only a strong member of th cle, Is there a human being who, sincerely amet ee bt Four hundred women employes Hew te the time to but has the added grace of being| ines Lingwa [oh se 9 al reservation whatever, will betray that trust? We doubt A THINKING PART. of the treasury department at foperase. ged fs wp high in scholarship rolls at schools) itt “ a. "To believe that there is such a human being is to believe] he bose was brusque, and the timid stenographer had her revenge ee ee ee nesuate, Fainting and Papecing and an amiabie companton Mabel Johnson Noreine Dutn ti “tool finally | the lockers a ston! ree at there is clay in which the spark of divinity 1s lacking. by nicknamitig him Mr, Logree. The appellation pro lrmpimd aay oa rm ing irds, the springing flowers|reached the boss, The stenographer fied, but the name remained. their ay MUHL—219 Pike Bt. . ; clock (or Sunday by apecial ape eee shining a et er at ihe candembed prisoner, Another stenographer came with imperious ways and changed the thi Western Tent & Awning) peistwen st Sen in = assumption. And most ©! i ith a good |tone of the office, but s salesman freah from a trip knew nothing of Co. ty tor you buns pone. whe turned loose in the Colorado mountains wi rs th. - | headaches, mcasting eyes, stles, |, NOTICE —Next Saturday ev A : pee change | Vlurred lebags bulging with ten days’ rations, “Hello, Mr. Legree,” was his greeting to the boss. 115 Blanchard 8t.—Phone 4455 | under him and saddlebags bulging Young waa,” mold the chief, meekly, “roles in this company or eight days bottom prices a or eink 3. Wal We are all clay, some of us mighty mean clay, yet there is boon, repeats ea. 1 eee pine the peat of the cake of ice on w P a. fits svapen to Maste . [8t Phones, Main’ 17 ) spark that is not less than divine in the poorest clod. ‘TOW HE WON HER. Wouldn't interesting Jules Verne be aurprised if he could just e i this worid pant watch the proceedings of one Andre Jeger! 2 For Andre is spinning around the world on a sohedule bd | and he’s on time so far. He's due at Vancouver tomorrow.) t “Around the World in Eighty Days’? When it was) ‘such a feat was considered an inipossibility. By retorn mall Magic Dees ‘to Try Bren, as ex piled below iF YOU HAVE RHEUMATISM ~e COWVIE | write your name and address plain- ly on the above coupon and mall to State Dental War a)s)."<°"7 208 32 bine rou ee * Foot Drafts, the great Michigan Es- Good Thing for terval cure for Rheumatism of ev- ery kind—ch-onle or acute-—muscu- Observations RICHARD STRAUSS, musician, xs he has composed many th ‘Rot yet sour pickles. No, it's worse than that, Dickie o o °@ . APPEARS that there's nothing left for John Jacob Astor and | Sis to do but to seek a justice of the peace. The Episcopalian refuse. . o ° o CALIFORNIA state fair is going to bar fat ladies, living skeletous gnake charmers from sideshows, Sakes! Take out the Siamese left and what’ wear as — the People sciatic, lumbago or gout. Then, @NE of Cynthia Grey's correspondents asks where are all the) > Ep oo“ ahae you toy them, if you 426:daly paragons, and Miss Grey replies that they are either dead or Hostess (her first reception)—+ satisfied with the benefit received, Say, Cynthia, is that @ case of sour grapes? “am 1 younger than I look of| Gracious, things are gating awfubl sel the Dewtal, Combine Will Lass Twe ae older?” ly dull. What can we do to make] Dellars Whee 1 Do Your Dental Work. | cont you nothing. You decide, and Silver Fillings .$0.50 Cement Fillings .50 take your word. Gold Fiffings .. 1.00 up Enamel Filings. 1.00 up Gold Crowns and LORD RATHCONA, once a poor immigrant boy named Donald ‘Well, no one could be half asthe guests talk? .. it) ne ton sete ‘and public life at 91, full of years, honors | Young as you look, | Howt—Ask someone to sing. feor : WHERE HB WANTED TO GO. He {s one of the master builders of Canada. °o 9 o ; RECENT statistics show that $94.50 per family is spent each yoar i scseeig tetee scteaatenal Gacapice Gallo asi, ithe, taoil Bridge Work, per Wiest Avenue, every day from #130 = m. tooth ..... oF re é too pm ef ts. A round of any city’s cafes, however, will show that} i hi. nat and bowed with i vat chee Fw & sectgenl r polite deference to Agent Biattner. 1 do not compete with > dental i set T certain members of {fst a few of the families are getting more “'Souse me, boss,” he said, “but how long befo’ dat nex’ train go] Tore, bet wih o (guaranteed) .. 5.00 ae ee. eS out bine Dentinte ‘WM. ROCKEFELLER announces at Tacoma that “full prosper. awaits cessation of agitation.” Bill ought to save his wisdom for ind, O., where brother John is doping 49. t gas with 30-cent een prayers for “cessation Of agitation.” SUBURBAN NERVE. = PAINLESS EX- TRACTION ..... 50 EXAMINATIONS FREE price antee my oo What next train?” asked Mr. Blattner. “Where do you want to go?” uarantes thelre hiv makes ‘I only want to ‘cross de street, bons, to git.» half a pint.”—Sa- vannah Morning News. ‘the Dental Combine Will Lese Teo send us One Dollar. If not, they g | on, ae people, are a Reina robbed by dentists on Firet Avenue whe represemt themsvives as being amy assistants. I do mot know whether these dental dumps are being start fe are curing old of 20 and 40 ij THE MARRIAGE QUESTION. AN ALASKAN “came in” to get| riage customs affect us all, All w this week. He had $5,000/| need to do is to let honest, righteous) gold dust to outfit his bride. He| indignation express Itself. ‘t know whom she might be,| | BELIEVE IN MARRIAGES, and thought he could pick her up| the old idea that matches are made ween boats. He went to the|in heaven had a lot of true sentl court house and asked for a|ment in it, after all. The kind of BLANKET MARRIAGE LICENSE) homes which make Seattle worth But a Few of the Promi- nent Citizens Who Have| 4: Taken Loughney & Loughney’s Absorbent!" East 414. Mo MADISON dette sk CKINS wim Store trunks In fireproof storage at 50¢ per monthe-two trunks for of Clerk Claude F. Gage. “Leave! living in are founded on this basis tree w' poy the name blank,” he said, “and I'll] | DON’T BELIEVE in trial ma Treatment and Are ad pe money—ouly 766 per month, with free access, her before tomorrow night and|riages under any cireumstane Grateful: . ams il in the name myself.” It was| Anybody who defends them isn't refused, to his surprise. true to his own father and mother. {SYMPATHIZE WITH that man.| President McKinley elevated the He is evidently tn- earnest, and| home life of our nation.» We all 40 years of age. 1 ead he honor him for It. “Ten't it alee to be out b at & good woman-—the right old: THE LOVING, HAPPY HOME ts! .. a 1 hy thn dl capac: r fashioned. kind--who will “acceyt| the kind we all want. the Hing thae|, We, lent that man some grass |muning with nature?” e. Tribolet, Benton, Wash him, But this grab-bag method of|1s kept together throygh thick and|*¢e4, last month. 1 suppose he) | “It you mean finding a quiet spot) Mt. M. Hosker, 3232 Foderas .v., (Gettin eplices {y tiny and wrong-|thin, storm and sunshine, and tn|°*ime over Just now to return it."|where we can talk about our neigh | Everett. . TOO LIGHTLY DO we take the| spite of temperaments. Do you 0; .to borrow our lawn mower.” | bors, why, yes.” (harile Stubt, 601 M. Gard st, Asan” Drug marriage question today. We must| know that many unhappy homes re- ie a Wators, 2624 Atlantic st, isall ® halt on these immoral and| suit from hasty, thoughtless mar. PITIABLE, a, SES Orciare at., Rae: EVERETT-SEATTLE N. L. Brown, 1611 Kast Columbia. | INTERURBAN RAILWAY Mrs. K. Bannerck, 1128 West 62ud|°" 400" Loeal T ‘unmoral customs. When children | riages? “I see you play ‘Hamlet,'" remarked the mative, “ think marriage Je tea party and] | 17 ISW'T A QUESTION of “love do,” admitted Yorick Ham. -ResSiabecaa ak Geuinobe..ot OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street (gies om) oF yPotesg ne, a seein . or gt bg st oot n't it?” . Chilberg, President Scandinas Over Owl Drug Store, Entrance Room 4. Cor. ‘Third and Pike. THIB ASTOR-PORCE APFAIA| hearts true minda ‘end neon roe Washington Herald, vian American Bank. Taaicates. baggage grain We Use Nothing But the Best Material y Rien dhocked our dulled sense of de-| The right aaanm. te, the hoinn epmeemenpencecnitniatein D. L. McLaughlin, 2170 Alii ay, Fre in loaves froight shed at Sixth PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE I applaud the stand taken| may be here. But will he meet her? SO IMPRACTICAL! py NOtlce All sufferers, insido of] sunrrise-RVERRPr traction co. [Ppitings Ans. Ons. BOG uy BO Tene eRe .@, ©, Rehmond, the Hpis-| Let us hope so, “You can’t please some mon,” says tho strong-Jawod woman, “Now,| treatment oad wie Wish to take our! SNOHOMISH-EVERETT | §5 pridgework “77008 83 $8 Gold Gro clergyman of Philadelphia! ALL UNHAPPY HOMES start|take my husband, for example, Ho ts never satisfied with whit w6| come to our office tid Pome INTERURBAN . up these social leaders who f: the e altar. ™ ” rom the marriage altar. Thése de-|have for dinner,’ Bank Bullding, Second’ aod’ ina TRAINS LEAVE EVERETT —¢:07, 7:20, and others| serve sympathy. But if we remem- “Why don’t you find out what he likes and make up your menus) call over Ind. phone No. A 5708, tise, 1:26, 2:46, 4:06, iat ar PEE Fo |ber those marriage vows, smiles will|from the lst?” asks the frie Shoutaae N'T A TRUE home in|come again. Let us stand firm for| “I know what he likes, Hi i,j nd wo will send our doctor out to a eae he ‘ . ) He has told me often enough. But Ls A Bisco & om, 12:48, Business Bringers. Star city that docs not condemn |the pure home and the true mar-|tically every dish he suggests 1a something I haven't any’ um tornee| eet Oh at aunmace, Saas : pin Oe te these wicked uractices, Loose mar-| riage. Judg 3 only, Consultation Is free. Seat interurban. * ** Seattle vers) ot) pont estate, etc.

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