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1912—NEW—1912 WHITE Rotary Sewing Machines $30.00 B. D. VORIS r Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Avenue Rentals $2 Per Month Phone Elliott 594 We know how eyes and determin Blasses you need know how to make as they should be made the 4 1330 2°AVE led, cleaned, blocked dyed, trimmed ade Remo. sewed like new MODEL MILLINERY S27 People’s Hawk Bide. _YOUR EVES Tw, epae Nos. One, Miedieon oe Yon Leory Bide. es 4,900 sse0 "Hotel Ethelton Good beds and reput & customer Rooms ic and up per Opposite postoffice always @ da Seattle {the Washington | | | Was | The Wrong Dr. Brown Blany people who are looking tor| my office 713 First avenue, in the Union rock see the stan. “The; Right Doctor Brown,” in front af} the Washington block. and think! that they are coming to my offices. | but they soon discover that they are! ip the office of ‘the wrong Dr.| rown. | DENTISTS OF REPUTATION. 1, mynelf, took charge ae the offt ces on July 15th, 1901, when the offices afforded practice enous! one dentist only. Seatt! of about had become Dentist whe population days, and 1 the r ona bly would get p to do. 1 fig was the proper foundation upon whieh to bulld a Dental Practice. All Den lists have notions about building a practice, and I have mine. 1 do strictly cash practice for sr harged work Dr. Edwin Brown, D. D. S. Seattle’s Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. One Door South of the Postal Telegraph Building. Open evenings until 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. AMUSEMENTS ~~ Both Phones 6108 FRANK KEENAN ks at eal RAJAH press VAN SIDINE THE & SAXONES OTHER BIG ACTS The PANTAGES ww..." Matinee Waily—Twice Night! ARNALDO'S LEOPARDS ational Animal Ac Ser and 2 tor} class work | Ev. True Tries to Say : a Word for Plain Graduation Gowns JUST LET ME HAVE A WORD HERE, wit You! THAT'S Too Much Fluphus. AND FRIPPERY FoR A GRADUATION IT OUGHT To BE ~NEAT AND INEXPENSIVE, AND —— You see, MRS. TRUE, ir! LIBERTY SATIN, DRAPSD THE SKIRT, om MRS, TRUG, I'VE ONLY RUN OVER To ASK YouR ADVICE ABOUT MY GRADUATION Gown, (IN, Diana, AND LET ME Look AT 'T. . ‘ LOOKS Teo PLAIN, ODD FELLOWS "| port ee Stee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene LIKE NEW MARRIAGE PLAN PEKING, June 4.--All over China the people are taking kindly to President Yuan Shi Kat's suggestion in favor of intermarriage among the many different re subjects, Under the intermarriage wa robiblted between and Manchus, or and few intermar 2 took place between the Chinese aod Mohamnedane and Thibet This system wan, of use, the Mancha method of keeping the try manageable by matntalr ing the divixion of its people distinctive and hortile classes CONG * . * * a | * a“ * * . recent TOM | a | Northwes AND REBEKAKS ARE IN TOWN Odd Fellows a 000 » v4 Monge Rebekahe | with us, for thelr an - opens at jons opened of and The prograr M Hay nual meeting. The yesterday with the conferring of adoption of new law In the afternoon the grand campment of the Odd Fellow oceupled with the adoption new constitution Rebekabs spent the morning In conferring degrees on jsome 300 members, and the after |noon In the election of officers and the hearing of the president's re election ¢ tension icers, degrees aeeeeeee jernor a Kalen, and ¢ #|) North Dake # of Hel eof the The on into of 8 SUERTE HEH IDAHO FOR CLARK (By Tolted Press Leased Wire) COEUR DALENE, Ida, June 4 Idaho's eight delegates the entire st men, will night nt afternoon, made A made at when the Brattle ty | Congress Yesterday's session for the Odd te Pellows ended with a recep tional convention in Baltimore to the temp! at whieh over day have been tostructed by the jWere present. The past prosidents | democrati¢ state convention here to lof the Rebekahs held - jxote for the vn tet ho preal Annex dent of Champ Clark A sans Conspirac Cartoon and Verse fey 4. Campbell Cory. na ® a dinner Naughty little skallywag!! Who'd think such things of you? So pink and sweet and chubby, With nose’ so cute and snubby You've made of me a Hubby, And the preacher helped you to Whiy bring lovers to t Ending life's divinest Thirty days of dark ce Fun and fees and w Just because the mont MINISTER TRIES EXPERIMENT, HOLDS SOCIALIST SERVICE | Rev. Thomas T. terlan chureh Edmunds, pastor of the Georgetown, is trying an experiment a socialist service at his church Sunday night, tion was four times the size of the average audience. fo a vote of the congregation the question of making Sunday evening service af occasion for preaching the Greenwood Park Presby. and the} He sub- | hereafter, wospel of Christ from the standpoint of socialism. The vote was two to.one in favor of the proposition Many Christians,” sald Rev. Edmunds, “are ignorant of socialism and distrustful of socialists. Quite as many socialists distrust the jchruches and misunderstand the teachings of Christianity. Yet social- | |ism is an economic, not a religious, doctrine, and I know of no reason | Why & man cannot consistenly be both a socialist and # Christian e many soctalisia in G town, and the number is grow and I belie invite them to my chureh The he matter, as many of those pres were actually members of the church. The annual congregm meeting will be held tomorrow night, when the question will be ally determined vents the h nourish and eventus it's to have y burning all If you er e it to be my duty te vote taken does not decide aides not ane get" a bot HEALTH t what a sat weight, 170; hair, brown; eyes, blue.” anxious to correspond with a Washington widow, can see her photograph by applying to Frederick B Chathdler fo Mayor Cotterill, The widow does not want her photograph exhibited to any one who does not mean business, in her letter to the mayor. She writes that she is very lonely, what you would eall « good woman, and want a good home,” or, “I am a neat housekeeper, 1 would dike to to try and get me a good husband nder 65 mony eretary Your mor tory _ $1.06 San avor of you, AND FALLING IN FULG FouDSs AT THe BACK, Bur ir boosters Paul afd Minpeapolis bueiness will reach Spokane this four Seven attendance Nuptial bargains dally driving pores of the scalp, pre want Dandruff ge’ Widow Wants Mayor to Find Hustan! "i" hair health, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. Yes, TNANA, wis RATHER PLAIN OUGHT To BE A TULLE TUNIC HAI OVER IT, EMBROIDERED IN SMALL IN SLVER AND OPAL SHADES, 7 OF Counce, MUST Be GNTIRELY OF 3A . Gown OF ON ONG SIDE OF, + There NEING Bears Bapice, IMBROID ~” Gown $ ERY WITH A TUCKER TO FINISN THe Tor oF WHIT@ TULLe. ‘CARRY MAILS TO AUSTRALIA (Ry Cnited Press Leased Wire) v SHINGTON, June 4--Post ater General Hitehcock signed | contract with the Oceanic }Steamship Co, to carry mails to} Australia by ite veasels sailing! from Ban Francisco. The contract] becomes effective July 3. For a namber of years the Oceanic com pany carried the mails for the gov ent, but was from the contract becau big earthquake and fire in § inco, which destroyed lcompany's docks there AESo OPEN ORROW IN EATILE t Congress jm jtoday a { Developme Coliseum tomorrow m will cover a four days Cotteriil and Gov the ayor will welcome dele jovernor John Burke of q RENOMINATED, | CONGRESSMAN | DIES SUDDENLY (my t dt Veeas Leneed Wire) SIOUX CITY, ta, June Renominated yeaterda state primaries to represent the Fourth lowa district in congress, Representative Elbert MM. Mubberd died suddenly of heart failure ly today at the home of John C. Kelly, where he went to spend the night, following an attack of acute in digestion. It was believed that past and Lewis F nt, who is pr pment league, will re special, carrying | arrive here tomorrow where a stop will be hours’ stop will be Wenalebee tomorrow, | pecial will go direct to governors will be at the Northwest in Sf at 5 o'clock this morning he | died as his son handed him a | drink of water. In yesterday's primaries Hubbard ried 11 of the 13 countion in strict. | ere e BOY HIT BY DELEGATES FROM SOUTH ARE BOLTING ress Leased Wire) —Overjoyed by Roosevelt's statement voicing a decision to fight to the last the selection of Elinu Root as tempor ary chairman of the republican na tional convention, adherents of the former president were doubly de) lighted here today when the first) ‘rift in the lineup of solid South, hand-picked Taft delegates came. The firet break in what the Roosevelt men declare ultimately will become sh to the colonel was made by two Alabama dele gates, who declared that, dexpite their instructions for President Taft, they will vote for Roosevelt because 90 per cent of Alabamans are for the colone! rmeby McHarg, Roosevelt's con test manager, declares that his chiefs nomination on the first bal jot is a certainty Taft MenCheerful On their side, the Taft men are delighted with the president's calling Roosevelt's bieff and in sisting that be favors makiog pub lic the committee meetings in which the contests for delegates are to be decided. Hundreds of politicians and news rrespondents are arriving ay. The lobbies of all the LL cets-tie hotels are . jammed AUTO; HE MAY RECOVER An automobile driven by O. AS ‘}Hegge, * chauffeur in the employ. |ment of the Union Taxicab com }pany, knocked down Lewis Miller, | 12-year-old con of Mre. Mary Miller, ; housek oper at the Ritze hotel,| {breaking bis jaw and fracturing his passed a fairly quiet jon will be held, hance for his re Hage was going up Uvton street [iorbe a ve afternoon at what ix said! {to be & very fast rate of epeed when | the boy, who wan going home from jthe Central sehool, crossed the} |Rtreet directly in front of the ma jehine and by the side of another] ee eee nen enn ee The Academy of French en Commandments of the somewhat as follows Let your movements be Thy deportment shall be Let thy dance a tacit He refined in thought Thy movements shall be Subject all the muscles Young man, take your young lady, be reserved 8. Let your movements be 4 %. Your soul must correspo: > waist cation eeeteeeee eee eee ee tee ‘AGAINST USE OF | CHLOROFORM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 4.——-Deciaring that the use of chloroform, ether and cocaine is no longer the commit tee on anesthesia of the Amer ican Medical association, in Session here, has gone on rec- ord today as opposing their use by the medical fraternity. it is probable the committee's report to this effect will be adopted by the association. FAULKNER GOES | TO THE ISLAND, R. M. Faulkner, who attempted to eseape from the county jail by cutting the bara in his cell, with a table knife, will be taken to the MeNell island penitentiary, where be Is to serve a three-year sen-| tence for passing worthless bank | notes, either this afternoon or morrow. He has been kept in the} dark cell since the discovery of his attempted jail break, The jailers found another knife yesterday wound about by a rope. DENNISON, OF RAINIER, DEAD Jat A. Dennison, who brought sult against the Seattle, Renton & | Southern in the test case to com pel a Scent fare within the limtts of the city, died at his home in Rainier valley last night. He ts survived by a widow. Dennison was born In Grand Rapids, Mich, 46 | Years ago. He lived in Seattle for nine years, and was formerly man jager,of the Star Paint & Wall Pa jper Co, He was active in the Ren. ton fight from the beginning, and stayed with it to the f . he t pnniving. oe contriving h is June? air from obtaining prop:| ent—causes it to fade} lly to fall out. And bed Irritating our the and annoying scalp itehing time. to get rid of the to stop the annoy burningto have and healthy scalp, tle of HAY'’S HAIR oday—prove to yourself infaction it is to haye and rm and ean ney bagk if not satiefae at Bartell beh 1 receipt Send. 1%¢ ie—Philo HH ae aiwetanaeaee DANCER’S DECALOGUE Dancing Masters has Consider dancing to be a beautiful form of physical edu | noon whe Hagee says he attempted to stop, but could not. The machine truck the boy in the head and dragged him for about elghteen feet after the front whtele had | pansed over his body auto Witnesses to the accident say that Hagge was execeding — the speed limit, and it wan due to that that the boy was hurt. Hagges passer a, howe or, way he was proces ¢ cantiously when the boy ran out The young man was taken to the city hospital In a very serious con dition Hagee was taken to the city jail, ¥ e he is being held until he can put up $2,500 bail published dancer, which may be summar beantiful. at all times correct form of politeness as noble as thy thoughts of the body to perfect training young lady respectfolly by the but graceful approved by your understanding nd to your dance. Seeteeeeeeeeeeeee eet) i ed BOY KILLED IN FALL A fall from a swing in the Queen | Anne playground yesterday after: | resulted fatally for Joe La tham, year-old son of former Fire | Chief Latham, 15 W. Howe st. He was taken to Providence hospital where he was found to have re ived a fracture of his skull and ® broken arm; He was unconscious | taken there, and never re-| gained consciousness, dying early | this morning. TEDDY CLAIMING SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX FALLS, 8, D, June 4 With the supporters‘of Col. Roose velt claiming 10,000 fo 15,000 plu rality, the polls for the state pri mary election opened throughout | South Dakota lock this owning, to re bh until 5 p. m, On the democratic side, both Woodrow Wilson and Judson Har oon managers claim victory for thé@ir respective candidates. VACATION FOR EIGHT JUDGES Eight judges of the superior court will be enjoying their va- cations, while only one will sit on ¢ bench” in July and August. Each of the nine judges will work six days during the two mofiths, Judge Albertgon will take the first week's work, between July 1 and 6, and Judge Frater Will wind up the vacation » between gust 26 August 31, Words by s Ss. Music by Conde "Here's Your TAKE A WAL ay AND DON'T Burt IN ON WHAT DOESNT fy \. CONCERN Youtt SIMPLE, Panton & London ¢ sHhOOND AVE. SreTwres NG AND SENOS, § “The basiting Store” Great Savings in New Wash Gu In our Baser t 4 Inesday morn find a display that in q ms. additi ng an autl ing of the attractive of will also name prices which will afford youUn Bargains on Goods You ‘Are Needing Now, 27-in. Chambray Ging- hams 7)4c The assortment in cal fabrics includes tans blues, greens, pinks and faves der eclally 35¢ Marquisettes 25c Silk striped inches wide, in white, tan blue, pink, black with white stripe, navy and lavender; sold ae eyes... 200 ag Popular Dress Linens 23c Natural colored Dress Linens in fine and rough weaves, all linen textare; 36 inches wide. Special price, a yard very newest and Pretty 27-in. Fi 23c Silk mercerized blue, tan, green, other grounds with and stripe patterns; Be here, —— 25¢ Tissues Fine woven barred inches wide, in a ment of combination price, a yard these practi gra Marquisettes gray $3.75 Lace Curtains Now i. Fourth Floor it ix not very often that curtain manafac- turers bave what is kiown as veconds, with slight However, we are buying so heavily in a reguiar way from a leading maker that he obliged us by selling us 500 pairs at a price that surprived us beyond m a This price benefit extends to you remarkable sale. Curtains worth, . consisting of Scotch Lace, fine and Nottingham, in white and ecru. Make gure of getting your share of th by being here when the store 5 opens at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, for they at the very special price. & pair or curtains imperfections. Fr aly _ Everything for Baby's Dress and 6 Third Floor grouped together for Babies in our new Third Floor, of it is, that the stock is all new and as fresh as can Crib Blankets im | an assortment, ap from Infants’ Silk Bonnets ing fashions at $1.98 to . aaeed Infants’ Straw Bonnets — at $1.98 to ‘ infants’ Muslin minute styles, to Infants Shoes Infants at 4% Infants Ribs at in 98c Petticoats that are sure 75c Infants’ Short Coats in sizes for 6 months to 3 years, $1 49 . ~ up from Infants’ Wash Coats in sizes for & months to 3 years $1 49 At $1.98 to . “ana Knit Cashaiere 25c Still They Co Come—More New tt BEAUTIFUL NEW TURBANS AND LARGE UN. 98 TRIMMED SHAPES c Third Floor black and azure braids Infants’ Dresses choices from $ Infants to please you at and Long the | Infants’ styles 5 to Fancy and Tbe to. See them on the new in black, white, and white. In Tagal and in qualities you will find marked elsewhere up to $4.00, but we using them as a crowd drawer a good hot special are in Ladies’ 75¢ Monectare Gloves. 25¢ Di Silk Lisle and Silk Snede jn 16 and 18-button tans and modes. All sizes. These goods are baat in every way. Colors right—making right. In fact Seem of the high priced stores selling kinds at % You will never be able to buy the r price eal and consider for a moment rutton GOs on sale at the astounding pric: . STAR WANT ADS BRING R ie SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE

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