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¥ an Bx <6 Ask Your Doctor Hale falling out? Troubled with dandruff? IN JAIL 'WANT A LIBRARY Want more hair? An elegant dressing? Through the efforts of Mr o oe Vi . C. Stirtan and Mra, Mary jair Vigor: Sut ere rae be Fleece, matron, Bibles wert hur. Glycerin, Quinin, ‘ ae “A Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol, Wat®, Perfume installed in the county Ja a. We believe doctors endorse this, oF it fe the object of the and as the jall need we would not put it up, Suey neater IC a DOES NOT COLOR | that all those who bh THE HAIR 3. AvEe Conant, Lowell, Mase NEW ADVERTISING CO. ENTERS FIELD “Honesty counts today in adver tising as never before. That is what A. J, Iszard thinks Anne 1669 or 86 wom en to bulld up a large library, 8 books r desire ave any kind of books they are willing to give away, to either call up Queen Mrs, Fleece at the county jail. SALE REOPENED FS Dollar Down and Dollar a) Week Buys a Piano at about it. Eilers. Jeszard, who was formerly % manager of the White Adverti = Contract Closed for Bureau, founded by the late ¢ ng ~ White, has just organized an adver Carloads of Fine P: Ninety ianos, tising agency, the IezardJacodson | | a uneed in the Sunday pa meee 4 resident. Associated | Pers Eilers Music House, an organ with him og, Jacobaon formerty | !#4aU comprising forty stores on sales man f the White bureau, | the Pacific coast, has agreed to fh treasurer, and Mrs. M. C. Chandler, |mance the sale of ninety carloads of formerly secretary of ¢ White | planos in the Northwest. The deal bureau, secretary. Both Izzard and | involves big concessions on the part Jacobson had wide experience in|of some of the leading piano man sales and publicity be in Chicago | sfacturers of America. In return before joining the Wi bureau. |for these price concessions Eflers “We have ful method to insure success the announceme nat of the new firn “Our business will be built on the basis that sincerity and persistency pay the advertiser.” says no new gos wonder | Music the sale, pianos on The reaults showed that the whole Northwest House has agreed and will sell 90 ¢ ta dollar a week. to finance arloads of terms of a dollar down Hungry for Music from the last sale THE SEATTLE STAR he ake GREEN TRIMMED* DoorRe ABwT EVERY 23 MINUTES: BATCH OF FLEET Footed MAKE A WILD DASA TO LOOKS LIKE SETTLEMENT OF CAR STRIKE STEVEN S was hungry for music—over OU lag awwkwreeeeneee hundred and sixty-nine thousand CADE MY dollars worth of pianos being sold|* UNIONS REASONS FOR on these terms—proving that the : a STRIKING ae le are willing to buy, providing ‘ompany refused to reco Sra gnc — nar etn ag ad the caylee over a|* Bite union, announced it would oe long time. ‘The sale yesterday |* employ no union men. Cool Place. showed thirty-two sales.closed at §|}* When complaints are made : Jo’clock, and double that number|* against men they are laid off LD HATS jpending. Many of these will be |* Without pay during hearing. o . A lelosed before the store closes to-|* If exonerated of blame and Remodeled. cleaned. blocked. rs- Hl night, ® reinstated, lost pay never is sewed, dyed, trimmed~—ma © Made wp. er ee Simplicity Iteelf—One Dollar |% Conductors furnish $10 MODEL MILLINERY | The sale is the simplest ever an-}® change which they must have SST People’s Bank Bldg. ‘nounced. All one has to do le to/#® on al trips j bring along a dollar and pick OU Aly yy eee ee eee EEE plano that suits the best, PAaies 2s BOSTON, June 11.—Settlement Available ee ee of strike of union employes of the 1 whi obt everybody 8 fina: n return for B buy Ap to Olesale cost. 0 ainable for $233. O | $215, $186, $164, and so on Jone is fully guaranteed, a }sold on the same down and a dollar a week The sale is, of course, being con ducted Third and University stre onl at Ellers Must neing this distribution the seven plano manu jfacturers have made it possible for at practically for which many homes have pald $400 is now thers nd all ar erma of a dollar c House, Prompt Attention To decayed teeth saves and pain. We replace Fraered Teeth With a Plate. Good as nature gave the moat fortunate. If your teeth are all gone you must wear a plate. For such cases we are proud to offer our Restoration Plate, which bas enlisted more boosters for our office than any plate evg offer- ed. It corrects a prematurely oid mouth and restores the youthful contour of the lips and cheeks. Its masticating proper: ties are uneu ad and its adaptability to the adft tissues of the mouth ins/res it being worn with comfort and ease Plate wearers cannot afford to pass up this oppor/inity. Our prices are from 25 to 50 per 1 cent less than any of our com- petitors. Th wu Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, Mer. 1405 Third Av.. N. W. Cor. Unten SOTE—Bring this ad with you. spherical complete for careful and accw fee our seam or cement jon for near and far We will fit a gold filled frame five ye and lea This te ex Kryptok len Gives aranteed for lense nvestigate this offer. wit case, are, ther includes a| nation. without ect vis- ight. urry Optical Co. KYESIGHT SPECIAL ird Fleer, Bring This Ad With Don't Be te ists. B44-345 Arende Bldg. You. Shy hocolates: Is or othe n't hurt yo , w many you They are made of the purest materials we can get and no harmfu a ¥ well as good tasting HOODS CAN 1500 Pike P ood co. e, 1229 Third Ave., Opp. P. 0. Last Excursions to AND RETURN Good Until June 17th Electric Lighted CITY OFFICE Second and Columbia C. W. Meldrum City and Tic onger ct Agent PORTLAND : “See > Ame! rica First” Today Only Rose Festival FINE TRAINS DAILY At 10 a. m.; 3:45 p. m.; 10:30 p. m. FROM KING STREET STATION, SEATTLE Observation Parlor Cars, Diners, Sleepers, Coaches, Throughout Sleepers on “Owl” Trains Ready at 9:30 p. m. And May Be Occupied Until 8:30 a. m. King King W. A, Assistant Station So, Third and Passenger Agent St. St. Ross General for} ch Boston elevated = rail 4, which also controls all the surface, sub and vated lines in Greater Boston and many neighboring cities and towns, appeared bright today Officials of the railway company after refusing to treat with their mployes # submit the dispute to the state con cillation board, agreeing to abide by its decision “| COLORADO RIVER IS ON THE RAMPAGE SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, June 11.—Rushing through a large break in the levee at Olive Lake, near Blythe, Cal, the Colorado river to- day threatens to inundate thou sands of acres of farming land, ac cording to dispatches received bh Indian runners have been sent fre river stations Into the desert to cot | sling sacks with sand to repair the breaks. |* WORKIN’ ° SUMP Ad By Berton Braley. IN THE * ° 7 OCHS HCHH OO OOOE (In mining parlance, the sump is the bottom of the shaft.) Are you fond of sweatin’ Hard at every pore? Then I've got the very Job you're lookin’ for Don’t know why I took it Always was a chump But I got a contract Workin’ in the sump Turkish bath ain’t In it Hot an’ wet an’ foul Makes you feel exactly | Like a soakin’ towel runnin’ on you, ugh the pumpmen pump— job fer white men, Workin’ in the sump When the round {s finished, Holes all drilled an’ clean, Then we brings the powder From the magazine; Spits the fuses—lights Makes a lively jump Fer the cage that hoists us Way above the sump. om S'pose the signals failed us? S'pose the engine stuck? Well, you wouldn't hear us Cussin’ of our luck No, we'd just be spattered “All around the dump,” "Nother gang would finish Working in the sump. ) TgbOWN DOWN His gray hair and baldness made jhim look too old. Young looking |men are wanted to fill positions jnowaday#—old looking ones are | passed by and often replaced. Do not be in the old looking class—get |rid of your gray hair and don't get \ bald Begin today by using HAY'S HAIR HEALTH, It will restore those gray hairs to their natural color in no time. Keep your scalp clean and free from dandruff-—giv ing the new hait a chance to grow and thus prevent baldness. Don't delay—it may mean loss of position or inability to get a new one. HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will keep you looking young. $1.00 and at Bartell Drug Storen or upon, eipt of 106 rice and dealers name. or trial bottle. Philo Hay it | Newark, N. J Co.,, TBR. WHO APPEARS WHEN FEN A BUNCH Of DELEGATES “RUSH HIM BASEMENT TEL@CRAPK OFFICE ~ + eeeeeeeeeeeeeee idenly agreed today to! lect all available red men to Might the Mood. Several hundred already | are Working under the direction of white ranchers, cutting and fill 5 ed ra ¢ THe STANLEY SKETCHES PEACEFUL PRECINCTS OF STEAM ROLLER SS * cae MESSENGERS AND REPORTERS YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Subscribers to The Seattic Star will confer a favor by notifyin, this office at once of any fat ure to secure prompt and ree ¥ delivery of Uy given courteous and p Attention. If your paper falls to arrive any night by o'clock, kindly phone thts offtes at once 7 the Cireul J. Stewart was severely injured when a block and tackle fell on he was at work at the Co's plant jhim while | Lithoerete Puget Sound lodge No. 307, Broth. jerhood of Railway Carmen, tear ranging for a testimonial benefit |to take place July 24 | HER CHOICE Father—Mildred, if you dim obey me again, | will surety spank you. return home that once more ae ad again On father's evening, Mil knowledged that she disobeyed. Father (firmiy)—You are go ing to be spanked. You may choose your own time. When shall it bet Mildred (5 years old, thought fully) — Yeaterday. — Woman's Home Companion. Washington State wderation of | Bertin. — German government statisticians said that the propor tion of women prisoners in decreas ing: Se ee te ete te te ee Bie eee ie eed “The Outlook for will be David Starr Jordan's tople at Plymouth Congrege onal church tomorrow night Mr. Jordan is president of Stanford university, and is one of the greatest educators in the country Peace” seeteeeeee eeeeeeeeee eee AHHH Colorado Springe—No more free! rides on the cog road for those who climb to the top of Pike's peak and become too fatigued to walk back Two women and five children, whe climbed up yesterday, were not al lowed to board the train anti! tour lata made up thelr return fare St. Petersburg—A school boy shot and seriously wounded his French teacher who had given bim |poor grade j } b iadindindindin didn ide dade dete tated * * * The marine corps has sent ® out « call for more reeruits \* This is made necessary since }* 2,100 marines are in Cuba and | 500 m are on their way * Se ia ee ee ee ee ee ee ee marke in an exhibition. | FURNITURE _DAY g0o008 FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Opens D at AMO Clomen at Gul, Inc. ; J Women’s Sample Lisle and Silk Lisle Hosiery A Special Purchase, To Which Have Been Added Several Excellent. Numbers Regular Stocks at Higher Prices. In a Special the Pair Tomorrow Selling at unusually attractive values in \ er black HIS selling provides ed Hosiery, in various excellent qualities of lisle erviceable, ‘ors lain and ag ‘styles as follows Women’s Ingrain Silk-Ligle black with far } an-stripe | 25¢ pair mi Lace-Boot Women’s Gauze-Lisle Hosiery, fine gauge, | tan, | | with 4-inch garter tops; black, white, pink and sky-blue; special 25¢ pair : . | Women’s Black Women's Ingrain Lisle Black Hosiery, Lisle Silk-L special 25¢ pair : tops; special 25¢ pair | Women’s Embroidered Black Lisle Hop Women's Silk-Lisle Black Hosiery, me- | iery; embroider self and tr dium weight; special 25¢ pair. colors; 25¢ pair, ‘ Women’s Extra-size Black Lisle Hosiery, with ribbed and hem tops; special 25¢ Every Pair of Hosiery in this Selling Will Be Correctly Sized for Convenient and edged and tipped with white; 4-inch garter special tion. The June Sale of Muslin Unde —another example of the remarkable that prevails during this Sale; $1.95 ; pretty Combiaaiialall piece style, made of 1 daintily 7 bow-knots of Valenciennes lace. 4 There are two of these bow-knots at f corset cover, and one at back; the drawers trimmed with four bow-knots, two at front back 4 The drawers are finished with= “one edi sertion and edge, and dainty ribbon-fum embro ery beading finishes the waistline, a Special, $1.95. ~ Long Chamoisette Gloves, 50c Pr. Cool _— Attractive Washable N exceptiona pictured, t | sheer, lingerie cloth, and 1 Bath, Me-—Capt. Amos Pink © Women's Clubs will et ip annual | i 0. |convention in Tacoma Monday,|am's shiny bald head saved bis) N excellent Glove for all-round Summer service—full elbow length, with sig life when it guided rescuers who] * <i ie ‘ pulled the captain out of the water! backs and covered clasps at wrist. : os | aieee he fell overboard on ee May be had in white or natural chamois color; wash perfectly and wear * * 1 : Peat sow Price 50c pair. i & thar thelt sow eens ee #| Dwight Greene, dying, divided all] Long White Silk Gloves, $1.00 Pr.— Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75¢, $1.00and $12 W nesotan, 10,000 tons, was | 86" Sie eae polite nn hog send in Milanese and Tricot qualities, full elbow | pair. + Oe i . ne eee oy who were polite to b ve | ‘ i: - Raden shin ‘ieee th ® |ton, Providence and Littleton, N. H |] length, one-row or Paris-point embroidered | Long Silk Gloves, 85c, $1.00, $125) * size have be for, # | hotels ve eae: il backs; all sizes; $1.00 pair. | $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 pair. : <a Kosmos liner Salatus will reach Seattle from Hambarg and way points, including west coast of South Africa, June 24 WISE ONES ARE MUM The secret of success has been fairly well kept, consider ing that so many people are anxious to tel! about it-—Puck. Sun Heights Literary club will m at 4431 Evanston ay. to hear A. J. Quigley, candidate for county auditor, in an address on “Scientific Methods tn Public Service,” Thurs day evening eed * * * G. Metzger has been appoint. * ® ed receiver for the Columbia w ® River Orchard Co., to secure, & % if pogeible, the release of the * ® state contract with the com w *® pany to the small contract * ® holders. * * * eek Blood corpuscies will be discuss. ed by the King County Homeopath. ical society, which meets Friday evening In Dr. Canning’s office, in the Arcade building Annual Iskum Muck-a-Muck lunch was served today by the Pionser Association of Washington, which is holding its yearly encampment at Madison park Declaring that the ¢ should be a new schoolhouse in the vicinity of E. Harrison and 32d ay. N., the resi dents have petitioned the board to that effect Two good real estate deals were reported as made yesterday. The first was that of the southwest sin gle corner of Pine and Boren, which was sold to E. Carstens for $14,100. The other was the sale of a lot on Fighth ay., near Westlake, to Elli ott Bay camp, Modern Woodmen of the World, for $17,000, Eastern livestock men to the num- ber of 25 ‘e in Seattle yesterday on their way to Portland to attend a meeting of representatives of various livestock interests Eaton, Colo—For a whole month after he had fractured a bone in his left arm, sustained while break ing a colt, John Thompson was ignorant of the fact until last night, when his arm became too lame for jp to raise. |w All will be in readiness for the *| ® opening of the Panama canal. * school | “Great reduction in men's hats,” * * | reads anad. Yes, that's what hap |pens when someone accidentally | SERRE REESE EE EY EEE cits down on your derby Carpenters have completed the Sere lower floor of the Colman de Colorado Springs —To apparently and begin on the upper floor today |*8Usty themselves of the veracity or tomorrow, The dock will be ts be nate of countless thousands completed in three weeks at the |O! tourists, « ang deer and a saat large mountain sheep, fearless, took io the beauties of the Gods, and then j the hile. tie Garden of hiked back to ed F. A. Brown, the street car conductor who shot himself day morning as a result nancial difficulties, died prday afternoon at Provi dence boepital seeeeee stectes BULLDOG CAUSE LOS ANGELES, June 11.—A prowling bull dog gained en- trance to a Sixth st. bird and animal store, causing riot among the stock that wae esti- mated today to have caused damage aggregating several hundred dollars. The dog pursued Angora cats while other dogs howled, par- rote shrieked and cats yowled. Order was restored by two po licemen, who hustied the in- truder out and darkened the room to quiet the other ani- mals, There were no fat ties. PLAN “ORDER | RAARRARAAAARAKK AR OF A RIOT. | Furniture for the Summer Camp | Moderately Priced | | Fly-Proof Meat Safe, $1.25 .———==— | la ro i Fly-proof Meat Safe, fitted with two shelves and covered ~ i ae f iit with vanized wire screen on front and sides—will not rust. Pe 4 | WW Price $1.25. iS 4 | } Strongly-built Lawn Chair, with frame of light maple and | Canvas Lawn Chair, $1.00 | we i} back of one piece of striped canvas; adjustable to several angles i — ¥ if and to a reclining position. y as 3 1 s - H Price $1.00. be Upholstered Camp Cots, $3.25 | Frame is of with woven fabric padded with white and ¢ vered with gped| 3 4 striped ticking. ‘The 4 sorts are held in place cmall helical steel spring 30 inches OF THE FLAG” “The Order of the Flag.” will be| launched in Everett, Flag day, |June 14, at the state encampme nt | jof the Spanish American Veterans. | ‘The object of the order,” said Frank Wilkins, one of the organiz- | ers, “is to explain to the people| the meaning of the flag, and to} j teach the school children {te sig- jnificance. This is the only order jot its kind in America, and we in jtend to keep the home office in Seattle.” | The present office is in the Wash- ington ‘block, 200 BOOSTERS . GO TO PORTLAND jj} Two hundeed ad men and Till kums left last night on a special train for Portland to take the Rose city by storm during the progress of the Rose Festival, They made ® picturesque and startlingly orig inal spectacle with their fantastic sults, hat bands, and animals, em. blematical of the Potlateh, and they fexpect to show the peaple of Port ont some new wrinkles in boost [rs | Measures and six feet long. | Price $3.25. 4 } Other styles of Camp Cots at prices ranging from $2.00t0 #9 a “Hotpoint” Electric Irons ¥ iW HE “Hotpoint” does ironing at a minimum of cost # : i labor—the heat is concentrated just where it is nee The handle is always cold, By means of an attached 'stan®™ : iron may be tipped on end when not in use—no lifting: _ 3-pound Hotpoint, nickel-plated, $4.50. 5- and 6-pound Hotpoint, nickel-plated, $5.00. Exchange Offer 53. | j | fi Ps Hy vw | (FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED, — . é ; 5- and 6-pound Hotpoint, doll matt ‘ 5 $4.50. We will give you a new 1912 model “Hotpoint” : J and your old “Hotpoint.” houseturatentags 5° q Mail i} | Carefully Filled Orders