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K Bittadetprta that get souse Washington Post. Reading frame, & Lenses. ut this ad tye Sight ROBSON specials arth Floer—4TO-ATs Arende rs out. fudge recommends drowning In a vat of beer for MAM That's our idea of a capital punishment, saye the THE SEATTLE STA enn Er a Tee aN AN ELS Teena SPECIAL CONVENTION PAGE!--ALL THE NEWS OF THE NATIONAL CORN DOCTORS’ CONVENTION AT CHICAGO, PRINTED WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR! || FOOT DOCS WILL WAGE FIERCE BATTLE AT NATIONAL CONVENTION BY! CHICAGO, GOTTA CORN July 1The issue ts clearly There ts mround the fact that the na chiropodists, today for a session, will make oth ional conventions appear like the deaf and defined no get convention opened ays essions of or, as they called, foot are rent want @ in alve ts chiropodists, more popularly doctors, or corn surgeon in twain The plank in tho pla akable langual st remedy for ailing founda They point with to the many substantial fortunes ore ated by billions of boxes of salve old. Also the oltt foot docs who travel the country highways ing salve unanimous against the city docs who can skin a corn are salvers stating that si sell are Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening Skating 2c. Checking Free Both HATS block OLD Remedtole:! sewed, dyed, im like new MODEL MILLINERY Hotel Ethelt re ade ng with the times i and $1 per stores and the Bought, Sold & Exchanged. Amateur Fin. ishing the Best. mpt Atrention. YTO-ART CO. ographers i | STEVENS fq ACADEMY Fourth near Pine Ws. #707 AND UN | Things to Eat You will find them h The best the re in profusion market affords, cooked just to your taste. A full 16-02. Bottle ot Rich, Creamy Milk 5c - You ver drank better milk anywhere This just an example of the good things eat which we serve here Our prices are ve erate. ne ry mod- —THE— Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. The Money You Save Now p you a ward financial good start to ndependence. Open WiBank for Savings, an account with the It will encourage regular de A% Interest Deposits made on or before Hjmonths added on Januar Main 2075) Corn Doctors’ Campaign Song Great corns from oxfords grow (File, thle, That's all we (Pile, broth tiny snip and file!) need or care to know rs, file!) So long as leather {# stiff and tough, roads enough re tender and soft, 80 While are bard and long Corn Docs warble this lit » song Great from oxfords corns tiny | Arrival of Delegates Ske — = Otis W. Bringer, assistant city attorney, wants to be a justice of the peace. In view of the fact that one or two of the justices are lkely to enter the race for superior court | jobs this fall, Bringer sees ample opportunity knocking at his door | Wherefore bis bonnet Is in the arena, and he’s ready for the battle Washington's delegation at Baltt j more, instructed for Clark, and gagged by unit rule, is still votir for the speaker, though on the 2 ballot a poll demanded by J | Black showed the following results Senator 2 4, Woodrow | 6, and Clark 6 Thomas F. gent chairman of th publican central one of the partielpants launching of the third party ago, is expected back in & this week. The Baltimore cor \tion will be over by that time, |doubtedly, and the en un puta will NEWS AND HOT GOSSIP FROM. LOCAL POLITICAL CAMPS 4) more. Wilsoa, t 4 POSTPONE OPENING and a patient more easily with a knife. | A deat of rancor has been stirred |. Jup by the committee In giving the docs from the South, where shoes are not #0 generally worn and corns are scarcer, an equal vote with docs in big cities, where shoes are | tighter and ocrns are something | fheree | There temporary will be no fight over the} chairmanship, Few of} the docs want (0 get up on the} platform; it makes one's feet too conspicuous A good, second-hand steam roller has been rented. Any doc wanting to brush off a few of his own corns will be allowed to stick his toes under the roller as it glides over the na of the salvers| or y~wpectaliats, depending considerably upon which faction gets control of the national com: | | mittee: RULLETIN Robert W. La Fol lette wires; “I insist on the in pent of my own corn cure wiiate all others. A re from to that to start national port effect way the ists STILL grow, (Pile, file, snip and file!) That's all we need or care to know, (File, brothers, file!) progressive chirepo- ANOTHER BULLETIN Champ Clark indignantly that he has written an ment of any corn cure Convention Notes Hotel keepers are indignant be |clares that any r cause the delegates eat corned beef. | b the regularly accredited The hob-na' shoe has replaced | gates at the convention will the steam roller as an argument satisfactory to bim, tfor regularity aati Several of the delegates, whos favorite bunions have been stepped on, declare that they w not allow their dearest principics thus to be trampled under foot President Taft has been criticised for his eoming difference t he nd purpose of the « and bis friends say that acknowledges the corn. dele bers to The Seattic Star ” The Beatie paper P fe of the It te the de management to Btar ¥ ’ gay, night by ¢ k, kindly phone this effics Main 9400. Ask for siatlon Department, Charged with obtaining enteance to this country unlawfully, August Smith was Saturday ordered de- 4. Orders were recelved fram exioner of immigration at tehed by Our Own Art | Washington Saturday ANSWERS WANTED The Politiclan—What le the ing before ional meee sess | i © The Voter—They hi questions enough. What they want now is a few answers—— Baltimore, there will be a demand} Puck. from the people for a third party tere ene eens ew How he managed to do it remaine| @ * the wonder of the present political] » age, But the face is, nevertheless,| » that WUI K. Sickels, candidate for|w county k, and & repubttean, has) @ the endorsement of Thomas R. Hor) ® ner and W. Shorrett, delegates to) # the democratic convention at Bait!|® Party lines are evidently not) going to cut any for the county|}® Mra. Gertrude Hobeon has clerk's job. |® filed @ claim against the city “ |® for $250 damages, Jim Shannon wants to celebrate! e Fourth. He served three terms) «# as constable, and is after the joo) * again. Shannon has been consta ble in Justice Gordon's court Alleging that she sustained bruises on both knees and that she lost a tooth, as well ae tearing ber clothes, as the re- It of failing into m hole care- lesmty left wogarded by the city in a defective sidewalk on Evanston av. on Jute 1, seeeeeeeteee * ° * * 2 * . » * . . * » » George Holtzner, who first pro- ltested against paying the city a filing fee as a candidate for the counct! a claim against the city for $39. OF BIDS ON BONDS His claim is based on the recent supreme court decision knocking at the right of the clty to collect wich fees, In order to obtain a ruling from | on the validity 4 issue, the port harbor the Scene at National Headquarters of Foot Doctors, VERY LATEST NEWS the 4 new party, called medy approved be YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People last March, has presented | * have a more definit have. 8 gram than aston b ator Dar fo com: ot July ostponed the date dy on the bonds from ptember 1 In the antime ion of munic low nershty against private still pending nelined to bel happens at ~ HOW MUCH MONEY HAVE YOU SAVED IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS? Are you going forward or stand- ing still? It is a homely saying that a dollar saved is a dollar earned, but a dollar saved put into a SAVINGS ACCOUNT is a silent partner and will earn money for you. Resolve to Save Money and Go Forward Open a savings account with this Bank and let your dollars earn dollars. Accounts opened on or before July 8th will draw in- terest from July Ist. Washington Trust & Savings Bank New York Building Second at Cherry The capital stock of this bank is owned by the stockholders of the Dexter Horton National Bank. || Holcomb's court at $550. A committee has been appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to raife funds for general develop ment purposes, it being planned to go after the boosting business in a scientific manner. to the Knights of Colum ivered tonight by Bernard Vaughn; @ noted Jes lecturer. The lecture will be in ka’ temple. Kae eee All arrangemenis have been made, committe appoint and Kirkland ow awaits the first beams of the sun, July 4, to set off her morning salute, The day is going to open with a crash, and all through the long hours the little town wi have one big time. eeteeeeeeee * * PPP Pee eee eee eee The lose of a horse and damages to @ wagon and to the person of | William Muchow by an automobile driven by Lute Thompson, on April 2, was estimated by a jury in Judge Muchow jasked for $2,000 DECISION SUSPENDED “Father, our daughter ie be ing courted by a poet.” “Is that 60, mother? him out.” “Not so fast. Investigate first and find out whether che works for a magazine or for = br T ington H Vt kicte On account of the rain last Thdrs- day, the annual picnic of the San |day school of St. Luke's Episcopal |church, Ballard, was postponed) an- jt tomorrow, ‘The plenie willi-be held at Golden Gardens. LE RORSEIMA DMS OH New York, July 1.—With the Duteh Plating life savers on va cation, Long Island women de- serted a tea party to help haul the breeches buoy to the relief ot 4 schooner ashore in the ERE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * “The Fail of Mammon” will be the subject of a lecture given by y, 1 Kdmunds, in the Bdge. water Congregationay church, Whit man av, and Kilbourne st., Monday evening, at 8 Admission free. Albany, N. Y., July 1.—The right of New York magistrates to ae sentences on Sunday was upheld by the court of appeals in @ test case, eeeeeeeeeee ee STILL ANOTHER BUL- Theodore Roosevelt has , Yer 1 IN , wired aw own “The te ie clean-cut and ob- vio On the one side are arrang ed the men and women without vision of conviction, whose soles are calloused and whose corns are seared; and on the other side are those who fear not to lay the knife to the root of the evil, or pare away the atrophied and useless growths of time, however painful the pro- cons, We stand for progress, with out IMmping or equivocation, and raise aloft in the eyes of the world the glorious spectacle of free and unfettered feet. Chicago, July 1-—George A. Dort- mund, who bought a S-cent theatre and failed to make it pay, left this note when he killed himself: “Te you ail—Such a business—that the atre, Loss $1,100. You cheap kates Beloit, Wis., July 1-—David Cobb, | official reporter for the United States supreme court of the Philip pine Islands, who married Miss ) dred Pest here today, brought wi him 36 white linen sults. bboy tvtade cn dyaute dential” | * H Springfield, Mase, July t— * | ‘The authorities have barred # one-piece bathing suite for # women at swimming pools um # | loss they wear wkirts until they # | reach deep water . SRR HE xeeteeee Tarrytown, N. Y., July 1—John D. Rockefolier, seeking a tax re duction, told the board of asseanors | that the militon dollar addition to} his Pocanticn Hills home, added only $100,000 to Its value. Chicago, July 1—Called on to um-| pire the style and fit of « young | woman's gown, Municipal Justice Robinson sald Was not exactly | | qualified, so he would continue the case until he could consult uis wife | New York, July 1—William Coi-| |ier, a horse dealer, died in a hos | pital of gianders. [tthe wantaneeee \* Where Women Play Bridge for Keeps ww, here,” said « lady as & she cat down to a table with | three lady companions and |® loosened the neckband of h *# dress, to make respiratic |® more easy, and removed a slipper that was interfering with a corn on a little toe and rolled up her sleeves and shifted a deck of cards, ready for a game of bridg ‘is where friendship ceases eeeeeeet eeeeeeeee \* * * * . * . « ee ee ‘ALLEN TYEE. OF POTLATCH Friends and supporters of George W Allen railied to his fescue at the 11th hour of the campaign for Tyee of the Pot latch, and when the ballots were counted, Saturday, he was declared elected by a majority of 36,610. The finish of th erace was exciting, votes in large batches were brought in, and many sur sprung at the | Th ction of Tyee brought the Potlatch fund $7,136.80, NEW CARRIERS Postmaster Russell was Satur- day granted permission to appoint six additional letter carriers for} the West Seattle, Ballard, Fremont, | University, Rainier valley and Bea. con hill districts, The new dis tricts have recently been sidewalk-| ed, and need only mail boxes, Oh, I'm very fond of rain For a while, And its patter on the pane Makes me cheerful, makes smile— But it’s only for a while, When it rains and rains and rains | For a week 1 get 80 mad I want to shriek! I grow grouchy, I have pains As the heavens leak and leak And I eriticise and swear Every time and everywhere, And I'm plunged in damp despair. Everything looks dull and gray, All the joy is gone away; Naught remains But the rains— Just the everlasting rains— Breeding frenzy in my brains ‘Till T want to wail and weep In my waking and my sleep; ‘TH the world is dull and drab, Till I want to shoot and stab As the moisture drains and drains And it rains, rains, rains, | me | Yeu, I'm very, very cheerful when it rains! +i Madison, Wie, eltizene have petitloned ¢ When « town has no major league bal ounetl tions about the use of time. Tomorrow, the Second Day of | FREDERICK & NELSONS JULY SALE OF FURNITUR The sale affords the most important values of the season in suites and individual pieces of Furniture for the various rooms of the home, and in many desirable grades, Third and F Floors, Rugs in discontinued patterns, in varioug sizes and weaves, are also quoted at sharply reduced prices for clearance. FLAGS —ron— Annex, HE Drapery Sectic of N with the full « Independence Day {cet to 12x20 { m has in rea s a good bunting, fa izes range from rd. Pre Poe, ne ation: in standard of stars. Th Camping Necessities Specially Priced ce wc DRINKING CUPS, SPECIAL | KNIVES IRKS, SET OF 6S Drinking Cups of seamless gray granite AND F(¢ CIAL 45¢ Set of six each, Knives and Forks it h, spe plain wood handles, special 45¢6 cial Be. ay GRANITE SUGAR BOWLS, sPEctat, | MPORTED BUTCHER KNIVES CIAL 30¢— 10¢ | F of $s of granite Butcher Knives of extra quality ware, with cover, Special 10¢. shaped handle, special SO¢. } GRANITE CREAM PITCHER, SPECIAL | TINNED STEEL TEASPOONS, SEDOE 10¢— | 6, SPECIAL 5¢— Cream ‘pitcher of seamless granite steel-| ‘Teaspoons, of stamped stele ware, special 10¢. ned, Set of 6, special S¢, GRANI SYRUP CANS, SPECIAL 10¢— Syrup Cans of seamless granite steel, with cover, special 10¢, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, SPECIAL 10¢— Odd sizes in tin Tea and Coffee Pots, special 10¢. GRANITE COFFEE FLASKS, SPECIAL 20¢ Coffee Flasks of gray enameled steclware, with screw top; one-pint capacity. 20¢. —Housetubniebings BASEMENT SALESROOM 100 Wash Dresses ina Special steelware, special S¢ ; Saucer to mat gar Bowls seamless steel <4 ek ae And it rains, rains, rains, $3. HE Basement Ready-to-wear § exceptional rrow at $3.75, inj ty and well-made as hundreds of women for vacation oF T > offer mind mer wear, YT) sue and zephyr gu signed in the newest. styles, with thre in sleeves and roumd> Dutch neck, and tH If material or embro Se Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 44 bust measurement. Special $3.75. Women’s Outing Hats) Women’s Silk Wa Specially Priced Outing Hats of Java Braids, Duck and Ratine, in many popular styles, 85¢ to $1.75. Felt Hats, white, $2.45 to $9.00. A new assortment of Panamas features special values in these popular $5.75. Children’s Trimmed Hats in a variety of pink, Special $2.75 trimmed and untrimmed, in light-blue, tan, priced to close out at this figure Dee assortments are incomplete, There are plain tailored and models included, in a variety off as well as. changeable effect® Very special values at $2.75. og melon and Hats at pleasing midsummer styles, 25¢ to $1.75. Rasement Salesroom Sample Lingerie Waists, Special HESE Waists are in late Summer styles, made up in soft mulls and and prettily trimmed in laces and insertions, French and hand embroiderye ‘There are high- and Dutch-neck styles to choose from, all with three Because we bought these Waists at an unusually favorable figure you choice tomorrow at, special, 50¢. re Dresses are of fi Over 200 Waists in this offering, O07 and striped messaline and taffeta

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