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Ah, happy days of summer time, when kide may run and yell and etimb! The little faces shine and grin when schoot ts out and joy te Im PORTLAND’ |S CAPTURED BY FLK HERDS (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or July 8 With the olty thronged with “Bills” from every state in the union and thou sands more pouring In on ‘#pecial | traina, the 46th annual grand lodge Dentistry Without the P union of the Elks began here to Pain. day. It will continue throughout This office, the only large I} the week, ending at midnight Sat dental office In Seattle that is J) urday, The program today included sight-seeing trolley trips, band con certs In the business section, recep tion on board the historie old bat owned by a graduate registered dentist and has only registered dentists associated with him, makes absolute painiessness Bi) tleship Oregon, reception to visit part of its everyday policy. ing women at the Elks’ temple, Ro- Patrons find that our New §jman chariot rac The formal opening of the grand lodge will be held tonight at the armory build ing. There will be an elaborate program including an address of weleome by Mayor Rushilight Elks arriving today were met at the trains by riland Elke and cit izens and escorted to their quarters to the music of dozens of bands. The city is magnificently decorat ed. The decorative scheme is par tleularly effective at night when the city is a mass of lahts. Methods eliminate their dread of the dentist's chair, and that we are willing to put more time and care into every bit of work we do, in order to have it pain less. Remember we are doing the very highest class of dental work at unbeard of low prices. 8° $4 tse Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S., Mgr. 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. NOTE—Bring this ad with you Regular extra heavy Gold Crowns Regular $10 Neve’ Plates Know the value of an ac- count in a strong bank That's why hundreds of them have a snug sum of money earning 414% Interest in the ‘ 5 Ihe. sugar, 26¢ SANITARY | So Ib: pickled pork, | Se and 16 hou | } | Corned beet, 13%; pot ro [der hams | 156 | 4c; lamb nege, lOc; fri | tb.; Ibe bottle 300; Bb baking powder, 2be pancake | tear, 3 i®e cane pork and beans |2 for i$c; 300 cane mb honey, tbe rawberry jam. <<< 1%e PF edededn de dendniaaded ‘| producer. and| 5 THE SEATTLE STAR A A7 } lif? OL. & Schoolmates together, in Pennsylvania, Linn Harbaugh, attorney of Chambersburg Pa, and Prof. Edwin Twit myer, state inspector of bigh schools, met yesterday for the first time in thirty years. Mr. Harbaugh te on his way to Portland eeeee se tee * * * PRC SETHE RES The World of Letters “Your musical comedy is absolute without literary quality.” “You wrong us,” rep the great “That dance muste in full of footnotes, and our chorus ladies are fine specimens of the iat display ly “_« type.” Washington | F7 FEELING FIN JOHN D. 73 TODAY, AND WHO CAN TELL WHAT GRANDPA DREAMS SSFP? 4 E, THANK YOU (By United Press Leased Wire.) CLEVELAND, 0, July &—Jon lday. Hie health ie better than fo rose at 7:30, |the mirror | Not so bad for three sor pleces of buttered toast golf links. He wore ao large-brimmed rays of the wun. | way. eather remains fair, the olf king | this aftersoon eral years. mind © yenrs Then he went down to breakfast and |ries and cream, drank & large glass At § o'clock Rockefeller mounted No guests bave been invited for the birthday celebration. 1 D. Rockefeller is 73 years old to- | myears back, and he ia richer, He ind, after adjusting hie wig, took @ squint at himself in and thirteen.” he soliloquized. ate a heaping dish of strawber of milk aod munched several hia bicyele and started for the straw hat to ward off the hot Jobn D. planned to spend the afternoon in his ueual If the may take an automobile ride late John D. Rockefeller is in better health thie summer than for sev Since the president of the Standard Oli Co. came through “=="3 ithe courts onscathed, a great load seems to have been taken off his He sleeps better, eats more and plays a better game of golf today than he did a year ago, For the last three years he bas been score In 1911, Get church taking the nine holes of bis course in 47 or 48 Rockefeller attended church yesterday, pledged $5,000 to help pay for redecorating the Euclid Avenue Bap- Fifty was his best and after the service YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People stone at the Roosevelt automobile | Ht | Wi | | A Kansas farmer advertises that he wants “a 00d not ewear at the cows.” Humanity goes siowly onward and FREDERICK & NELSO} Th e July Sale of Furnitu —the most important Furniture-selling event of the season, offering out-of-the-ordinary savings in desirable es for every room in the house. Now in progress, Third a Fourth Floors. Women’s “Double Tipped” White Silk G Appropriate Styles for all Occasions Women's 16¢-button-tength | Women's 16-button-length | Women’s Short White Silk Gloves, $1.00,/ White Silk Gloves, with | Gloves in tw ‘ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 | embroidered arms, $1.50,| 50c, 75¢, $1.00 aod pair, | $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 pair. | pair ae Men’s Cowhide Hand Satche ~ Special $5.00 N exceptional value in Satchel—it is full with strong brassed lock a gen leather-lined with catches. | $5.00, gh-grade at very fitted In 16-, 17 Several d and 18-inch sizes, sp¢ ntinued patterns in } Trunks are offered for clearance ranging from $28.00 to $75.00. * Pection, Thing BASEMENT SALESROOM: New One-Piece White Dre for Potlatch Week illustrate three attractive models that we have had ¢ ned especially with | they meet the demand for a trim, well-tailored and serv We have them in sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeara, ! lesis Fs latch week in view White Dress at a very moderate price. to 44 bust measurement. jand struck Mra. Roosevelt on the cheek, The colonel chased him but | | the boy escaped fame by outrunning TR Bubseribers to The Seattio Star will confer « favor by notifying this office at once of any fail- ure to secure prompt rex ular delivery of the a IS AN ELECTRICAL WONDER It multipties sound waves so afont an diatinetly hear those with perfect hearing required. Gives instant | gradually improves the natural hearing | Thousands in use. Cail or write for pa STOLZ ELECTROPHONE CO. Annex, Seattle, Wash. DIRECTORY BY D YOu covio Ciup my AprLes ¢ ISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Local: West Seattle MACHINE SHOP KING & WINGE The People Who Can Repair Your Boat From Top to Bottom. Phone West 10. 1020 Alki Av. Georgetown __ TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, oN * 206 Jackson St. Phone Us for Quick, Prompt Service. Main 9326; Ind, 4469; Sidney 248, To and From Boats and Trains, Fremont District : _AND WOOL ee: DRUGS 4 McMULLEN & CO. $5.00 BOOK FREE |. To lad Phone us for your Coal and Wood. | wore we wil erate ote b fo —pPHONES— burg’s Home Recipes Office, M. 28, Ind. Red 58. | FREMONT DRU™ CO. After 6 p. m., Green 472, White (00. | ———— GLOVER LEAP DAInV ie _Woodland Park CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. | - North 289; White 686. ge CLOVERLEAF DAIRY \2 Yards Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy | in the City, | 12 Quarts for $1.00. 9400 Woodland Park Av. 46th & Interlake 2 Phones yore sox PK cf North 1028 INTERLAKE FUEL CO, | ty. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for Support. ___ University —COAL AND WOOD FUEL CORNWALL & 60ON . CONFECTIONS Roger’s Chocolates 4229 14th Av. N. Bm. Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry ___ PLUMBING University Plumbing Co. Calle Made Fiona , rs if Pho Now Can bs 3 Aw a0s7 Tae eae Av. NB ee Shy attempt to substitute on other paper for The Beattie Star. It is the desire of the management to secure the best service for all, and complaints are given courteous and prompt Sttention. If your paper tails to arrive say night | by ~ o'clock, kindly phone this office at once Main 84 Ask for the Circulation Department On information received from Bedro Woolley, Ruth Monroe, 16, and Jack Ross, 25, were arrested as they got off the Anacortes boat yee lterday afternoon, They will be |held until the arrival of an officer from Sedro Woolley, Poor Animal. “I thought I would introduce real cow into my comic opera,” “How did it work?” “Didn't work at all maids frightened the cow ville Courter-Journal. The mitk Louls Rev. Strong, of the Queen Anne Congregational church, who was yesterday voted a twomonths’ leave of absence, will leave September 10 |for Japan. A party of 12 or 15 will go with him, An attempt to rob the safe of a saloon at 602 First ay. 8. last night was foiled by the robbers being frightened. They had filled it with explosive and attached the fuse | when they abandoned the job. They left behind the tools they used, REAR RHERSE * Stone tablet, to mark the *® foundation of Ezra Meeker's * first Puyallup home, will be *® unvelled July 10, the Pioneers * of Pierce county and the *% Women's clubs of Puyallup * being in charge of the ceremo- * nies. RTH eeeeeeee New York—Because vaudeville managers would not give her a try- out, Miss Gertle Vandyke, of Butte, mounted her calico pony and sang to the crowd on Broadway, She got a police station engagement, Alice—How oddly some men pro- pose, Kate--I should say so. A gen- tleman asked me last week if I. felt favorably disposed to a unification of interests.—Boston Evening Tran- script. New York.—-Michael J. Connors holds the palm for black jacks, The police took one weighing 16 pounds from him and said It was the big- west ever seen in New York. Oyster Bay.—An urchin threw a Twelve hundred people attended an open alr meeting at 6th and Olive Saturday night, to protest against the prosecution of Bttor yand Glovannet!, who are charged with being accessory before the fact to the killing of a woman in the textile workers’ strike at Law renee, Masa, Pacific Coast Steamship com pany’s ship, State of California, sailed last night on the first scenic trip to Northern porta 4. D, Trenhoime is opposed to the opening of Tenth av. N. B., from Tbth to 80th st damage to his residence amount to $65,000, Residents the district will meet in the may ors office Tuesday to discuss the Opening of the street, Prominent members of the Na- tional Municipal league will go will tion by way of Seattle. vention is over July 13, and the Gelexates are expected here the last of the month. Lee ee ee eee eee 2 * * *® = After a trip around the Horn *& ® of 143 days, the windjammer & ® Aryan, last American wooden & ® hull ever built, reached Seat- * ® tle from Baltimore. She had a *® *® consignment of coal for the ® * Cumberland Fuel company. * eee eee ee | New York.—Jerry Moynihan's wife presented bim with triplets and Jerry the same day got a job after three months’ idleness. He Says they are mascots. Tarrytown, N. Yo=Wm. Rocke feller's superintendent reported that automobilists running through the estate were damaging the road- way and he ordered that piles of loose earth be seattered on the drive. New York.—The names of Th F. Ryan, John D. Rockefeller, Mies Helen M. Gould, Henry Clews, ir, and a dozen other millionaires, ap- peared on the schedule of debtors filed by a bankrupt catering com- pany, He says that the) of home from the Los Angeles conven. | The con-| $3.50 White Linene Dress large sailor collar t in embroidery insertion; and cuffs edged taffeta sill Basement TOILET SUNDRIES Specials: Violet Theatrical Cold Cream, spe 15¢. a ap in violet,” Jergens’ Boxed glycerine and oatmeal, special, box cakes, 10¢. oe Talcum Powder, § $2.75 | of with collar and cuffs of all White Indian-head, with de- $3.50 Dress white linette, Dress of good quality over embroidery; skirt has | tachable collar and cuffs of lar Potlatch-gold color, includ- | ch, $3.50. | panel front and plain back; $2.75. Lingerie Waists, 95c EVERAL modish styles to select from— beading; $3.50, | ing Felt Hat to ma in sheer lawns, voiles and batistes, with Dutch S neck and short sleeves—trimmed with French embroidery, Cluny and Valen- Jengens’ Oriental cial Se. ciennes laces and insertions. excellent Well-made, well-fitting and value at 95¢. Cloisonne Enameled Bar Pins, Rasement Women’s Silk Petticoats, Special TTRACTIVE values in Petticoats of plain and Persian messaline silks, taffetas im plain and pin-stripe effects. All are designed in straight-cut with accordion flounces, others finished in bands combined with plaiting. Practically every plain shade is represented—also a number of changeable e Special $2.50. Summer Millinery at Special Pri —Barement Salerroom. Children’s Straw Outing | Hats of fine Milan straw, New White Hats, special 25¢ and 45¢. | special 95¢. Wings, 45¢ to w 's Untrimmed Bsn haga Prag tan sib < ‘ . 8, piack a Hats, small, medium and white, special $1.45. special $1.95. large shapes, in Hemps, F . ‘ . K ancy Feathers and Women's Milans, Imitation Hair and . Mig 4 - Wings, special 50¢. of soft taffeta, Chips, special 95¢ to w. +s Untri oly $2.95. ‘omen’s ntrimmed Felt pongee, with Hats in pastel shades, Pipe 4 $3 Women’s Black Sailor $2.50 7 $1.95 and $2.95.