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tive June 24th, 1912. RUPERT AND 8, 8, PRINCE GEORGE" Wash,, Wedne@flay ad Sunday midnight, for Vieto a, Va Prince Rupert, Stewart, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte lelands, $48--STEWART, B.C, and Return TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY (Mountain Division) Effe #g, $, PRINCE Leave puver WRDNE DAY and &AT connect tn, Dustness and TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track Route) ¥ TRAINS DAILYNO orn ree KEN CHICAGO AND A PULLMAN STAND VED AND Gear. j Bi0e First Ave! and Yesler Way, § NORSS PARE Nts BAST Ist SLERPING CARA H. Burgia, Gen'l Ageat ‘asvenger Department, ttle, Wash, Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle ; “Weare offering the greatest cut in dental work ; in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. D $15 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. FILLING 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND RACTION FREE. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Second Ave. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. lian Pacific Railway “STHAMSHIPS ON er vie Victoria TRIANGLE” SmRVvICE Senttlc-Vancouver (Direct), te- turning via Vieterta, Datiy: SAILING PROM PURER 1, TB Second Ave el Milwaukee A New Motel, © emtrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniiore tn Reema ATES Hinata Rooms. per weet | Boom Gnd Bath, per weet 87.59, Month ges $5.00, Meath $70.00 Inspect thin hotel — Every.ting complete—-A Beautiful lobby and correspondence room R SEVENTH AND KING STREETS Phones: Ind. 2071; Main 6294 Dentistry on the Easy- Payment Pian ut on prices ever given for the very best Dental oo Seattic; this is our claim, and just what we are oo actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND IN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE ARE $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR D $7.00. fome Dentists charge ridiculous prices for br! igework, Hing $8 and $10 bridgwwork for $3.50, and our Silver and ae Wc; Gold Fills are from 75¢ up; extracting is all work for 12 years, and request all people in fervies to call for free examination, and learn our y-payment plan. Come in today. DO NOT PUT IT ‘Will convince you that we are the real cutrate Dentists. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists OPLE’S BANK BUILDING, COR. SECOND AND PIKE. TAKE ELEVATOR RECTORY BY D THE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912. A REAL GERMAN COUNT IS WORKING IN SEATTLE BANK---AND WORKING FOR FUN! BY FRED L, BOALT * Karl von Finckena! Germany 14 months he has been in the bank he has won the admiration and |friendship of every man in the in jstitution, from the newest me Ger to the presid One @ not like to mention it, jbut “Mister” Fine count. It is not his he was born a count, as was his) father before him, The unfortunate | clreumstances of his i been allowed at the They started in to call him Count the bank. He couldn't und | word of English then. Hi. 48 Was his wish, at the bott messenger, The rks bim kindly and introduced around ‘ount Finckenstetn, |them would say, “let me you to No ‘Count Jones, Count Finckenstein would profoundly. No ‘Count veturn the salute. And the entire lerical force would go off into gales of laughter But they had to take their hats off to Finckenstein. He proved him: if a glutton for work, He had ‘ome to learn how Americans run heir banks. He raced from depart |ment to department. He mastered the detalis. It was not enough for | him to know what to do. He want led to know why. He sought for the fundamental principle underlying the things he did. j Why? tand om ved him one of introduce bow would he asked a hundred times Finckenstein when he first came to! began, | a day And all the time ing English. Today he language with grotesqu He hadn't been in the bank more than six months when he sprung his big surprise, They were Intro ducing No ‘Count Smith, a new comer Ja,” he waid L have by To b he was master ke tte 1 also am no count ow (he Amerienn humor @ count Is a joke, To be a i a better joke, To be an emperor in the best joke of all |800-0-0 from now on I am Finck stein to my friends and Mister kenatein to strangers, To you, |my friend, Tam No ‘Count Pincken: | stein.” Mister No ‘Count Finckenstetn is atti a very young man, with a bulg ing student's brow and a nervous, hurrying manner. He take life rioualy 0 young. He pa rday when I asked him for an interview In Germany,” he explained, not done.” 1 enlisted the aid of half the of flee force and he surrendered Tam in the go it tn © trade, and, bel I cannot be idle, | take that which ts honorable service under the go It is the @ young men, if able it's wish that whall travel in countries, I was not sent % understand. Simply, the ment granted me a vacation. to New York. A friend sald Go to Seattle’ Why?’ I asked Because, enld my friend, ‘it tx 13,000 mites farther from Germany NO HARD FEELING AMONG THESE Top—U. 8 Senator Att eue of Ohio, telling how solog to put Harmon over Bottom, jeft-—U. 8. Senator John H, Bankhead of Alabama, custodian of the Underwood boom. Col James Hamilton Lowis of Illinois snapped in ebaracteristic attitude. SERVE LUNCH TO A PARTY OF GIRL BATH NEW YORK, July 1A bathing party was given at Long Beach by) | Miss Charlotte van Cortlandt | Nicoll, De Lancey Nicoll's sister, | | who is at the Nassau for the suia “tise Nicoll had sent invitations nix of her New York friends, and pretty girls appeared. They | piunged into the water and were soon swimming seaward. As they were returning they saw a man | wading toward them bearing in his arms a miniature rowboat about [three feet long with a flat top that looked like a table, When he reach ISTRICTS Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in ity. Patronize These F irms—They st Seattle | Georgetown CHINE SHOP TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANSFER co. & WINGE — «he Can Repair y 906 Jackson Mt. From fe Phone Us for Quick, Prompt Servies on fn 4326; Ind. 4460; Sidney 248. 1090 ArKi Av From Boats 4 Traine. and Park KE FUEL CO Woodland Park Av. & Interlake and North nox North 1921 Bring Results Fremont District AND woop {CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. ULLEN & CO. | North 289; White 686. AF AIRY FOU Coal and wood. CLOVERLE D. |Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy ' in the City. 12 Quarts for $1-00. DRUGS $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our bubs Tome Theectpen. FREMONT DRUC CO. Star Want Ads: stare we will present ® eopy of Ho-| Depend on You for Support. University COALAND WOOD FUEL CORNWALL & SON North 19 Ind. Green 1 Phone Y. Orders to Us CONFECTIONS Roger’s Chocolates 4339 14th Av. %. BB. Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry PLUMBING University Plumbing Co. Calle Made Any wh Phone North 006 Promptly an 0037 14th Av. N. Can Handle Aig Star Want Ads Bring Result ERS IN THE WATER ed calm water he floated it out to where Miss Nicoll stood waist deep. It proved to be a perfectly ap pointed tea tray with racks, such as they use on board ship to keep the dishes in place. There were dainty sandwiches and cakes and Russian tea, with a generous “stick” in |which proved particularly accept able after the long swim the society mermaids gathered around the table and stood drinking | their tea with as much nonchalance }as if they were tn their own draw | ing roome. FRANCE GOING DOWN HILL BERLIN, July 1.—Once more the French people have had placed be- fore them those terrible figures that show so tragically the advan¢ ing doom of the country. The official statistics put the births im 1911 at 743,114 and the a athe at 776,963, or a deficit of 269 souls. Only in Northern and Eastern France and in Brittany is natality anything like normal. It is a national peril of the first mag. nations France alone rests station- ary, year was 145 per 1,000 inhabitants. —|CENTENARIANS BERL July 1.—Solomon Gold zweig died at Zabaracz, Poland, at the age of 112. Goldzweig was in excellent health until he was at- tacked by paralysis. Bulgaria claims to have ten in habitants who are over 125, 88 be- tween 120 and 125, and 234 who are more than 110 years old. Mihal Glornodoliu died in Ron- mania in January last at the age of| wy" 139, The seaport of Cattaro, in Dal- matia, recently presented a house and a purse of $1,000 to Signora Maria Bulnice, who is 135 years old, her age being fully attested by civic and chwwch documents, Sensitive. Dentist—Wo must kill the nerve of that tooth, Patient—Then I will go out of the room. I'm too tender hearted to jriteess it-—Meggendorfer Blactter, After the first gasp of surprise} nitude, for among all the adjoining } 3 The German birth Increase last} y, ARE YOUNG! ine it in big and new and doin things In new ways, Here in| New York we are only a tittle less compervative and {ition-bound thu.are you in Germany, Seattle) has no traditions, Go ther So I came to Seattle and entered | (Hits bank,” What,” I asked, “strikes you as strange in our a 8? 1 cannot compare methods in ban because I ha perience in ¢ the he no banking rmany, | can onl general attitude of} Awerican busineas men toward bust with the German attitude. 1) way the A an attitude tter; It te different “The American says two plus two four (cente or millions of and that’s ail there is to Thus they transact busin with @ speed that would frighten German Busine men, who make haste slowly. There ts, also, a difference tn the attitude of business men wards one another In Germany before you can call on a busi * | man, you must have credentials | and a letter of introduction. You must write for an appointment There is much formality. You are arded at first with a certain | wat of civil distrust until you established your identity and/ petability it is not #0 here. You walk in to an office, and you say: ‘Is Mr. So-and-Se in? How do you do, Mr So-and-So? | am Mr. So-and-So.' And you shake hands and tatk busi ness. In Germany, if you tried to do business that way, you would not get past the servant at the door.” DRIVER DEAD, HORSE RACES TO THE FINISH Vet Vrens Lensed Wire) ' UZ, Cal, July L—John M. Ferguson, wel) known in thin state, @ breeder and driver of trot. I ting horses, was stricken by bh disease while driving far in th be the firat trotting event yeat at Opal park Be fell from his sulky, while ‘Otter continued under the snd again cireled the course, halting { Ber stall Ferguson was leaning for irging the mare, w cally sat erect and seemed to draw the reins tant. The mare responde to ‘the apparent urging, and Ferew son's body shot from the sulky to the track, where he died TWO KILLED» IN RACE OF MOTORCYCLES nited Prese Leased Wire) gas JOSE, Cal, July Two! Motor cyce racers were killed and twp others seriously injured while tiding faster than a mile a minute at yesterday s race meet at the San | Jone driving park Dead—Reed Orr, Sacramento Mo tor Cycle clue; W. F. Baker, San Jone Motor Cyele club. Injured C. D. Reade, San Jose Motor Cycle} club, broken collar vone ana possi bly Internal injuries; FE. A. House, San Jose Motor Cycle club, bruises | and lacerations about body | THE MARKETS ate the average local comm: the preducers the rethiler The prices paid the art | lead | rday | he spaumod owing Sording to frestiness excellence, but the otherwise Indicated, are for strictly firet grades. Rees Kens, local f wruw—Selling Wenatchee apples 1.789 8 Javel orange 1.750 3 Buying Price. Wethers cess Spring lamb Brea * Pork Drossed hogs Shoulders Prgw’ Feet Spare ribs Pork sausage Liver sausage Hologna Tubs am Raco' fi angus, eas, a heet Me troilere ive ss Ras. live, ‘ib Spring ducklings Gelery, o Rhubarb, | New Reape Cantaloupe Bantern timothy +19. sound timothy.15.o or hole corn Cracked corn 9 9040.00 00 40.00 Dance oat Dreamland t tonight. eco e EVERETT ay You to Look Up bing yn Rit an pets, jesirable rooms oY ‘ransient trade Sutsige rooms, Rates ites a, lewitt av, car to i ety Ay. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY () y SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. PREPARE FOR JULY 4th Phenomenal Values Now Offered in Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Men, Women and Children Our Great Sale of Men’s Suits Peck and College Brand models, made to sell at from $20.00 to $35.00. But we purchased the entire lot from their selling agent for less than one- fourth their actual value. To fully appreciate the wonderful values offer- ed requires only a personal inspection. You are invited to come tomor- row—learn the prices and examine the goods. WORKINGMEN $30 Suits for $9.85 $70 Suits for $5.00 inheard of price for lows An gant $9.8 der for fe A fir 1 The Peck's an $30.00 Suit 2 rth are asking for the suit. Peck’s Clot College id Suit $5. 00 $9. 85 Free, That Peck and College Brand Clothes are th of the best makers in America. You can rest assured of the quality of the material and workmanship as well, Your tion directed to “Peck F 4 Made IN THE WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SECTION The , Skirts, Li than y productions special att Union Garmen Boys’ Summer Suits, gray, brown and blue mixtures, $3.50 values Children’s black ribbed Cotton Hose, 1Sc values. Sale price, pair 9c Women's Trip- lex Cotton Hose will give you three times the wear Emery or Savoy Dress Shirts, values to $2.50, plain or pleated bosoms, all sizes, each $1.19 Ferguson & McKinney Dress Shirts, the regular $1 kind, plain bosoms, cuffs stitched, neat stripes and plain blue chambray, all sizes, each 62c New lot of Wash Ties, reg. 25¢ kind. Sale price, each Tic Men’s 25c Silk Lisle Socks in black, tan and gray, all sizes. special, pair 19¢ Three hundred White Hats of peanut straw, regular 75¢ value, for aac Beautiful lot of Lingerie Waists, the kind sold reg- ular for $1.50. Sale price 69¢ climax of bargain giving is reached. Linen ngerie Dresses, ete., at prices lower © ever for dependable merchan- TAKE ADVANTAGE, Five Hundred Lingerie Dresses Some neatly trimmed wi Volles, Ratine and G signs. A fortunate facturer of women's garments Arranged in four known dise and embroidery, in Dimt- Various colors and de- h lace ties, cas secured f a manu about to ret from busi- ness lots for your inspection LoT LoT 3 Regular values pr Qve LOT 4- $25.00. price value $2.98 Regular value $6.98 See Window Display 1 — Regular Sale Regular values $12.98 of ordinary stockings, 29¢ Big lot Ladies’ fancy Mercer- ized Parasols, $1.50 values now 98c Ladies’ 75c Long Lisle .Gloves, black, white and tans, pair 49c 5c pkg. Search- light Matches, double dipped kind, 3 pkg 10¢ pair Pumps and Oxfords For Men, Women and Children $1.89 $2.4 wy we $1.49 $3.98 Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes at EXTRA—A manufacturer's surplus stock of Lad Pumps and Oxfords, values enie prt $1.59 sale price .. Contineneal Corn Starch or River side Gloss Starch, or Seeded Raisins, pkg. 7c Boys’ $3 Shoes at $4.00 Dress Sh ec: Greatest values in Shoes, 00 Pumps and Oxfords we've ever known. Our entire line of Men's and Women’s Low Shoes must go regard- less of cost or former sell 5 prices. sadies’ $3.00 White P umps and Ox fords at ; Boys Shoe Men's $4.00 Work Shoes at ... Ladies’ $8.50 White Canvas “ae $2.49 bt si. 500 boxes Clothes Pins, while they last, 5 dozen for 5c: Men's Shoes Ladies’ $2 Shoes at Canvas 20¢ pkg. Cream of Wheat, most delicate and delicious breakfast food, 16c Blue Label Ideal To: mato Ketchup, 20 bottle, sale price 16c