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Suppose thorns had no roses—ah, then we might complain, ang “Wanted, two the rose bush only the symbol of our pain From Brattleboro, Vermont--A newspaper ad says! Q00d, live salesmen to sell our coffins.” ‘SHE ADMITS MOVED) A PLOT TO _ RUIN. FUNK Bg July 10,—With the care of To 1411 Third Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR rac | FREDERICK & NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM | Mill-Ends of Standard. Dress Ginghams } Special 6c Yard VER 1,200 yards in this attractive Thursday offering all Ginghams O standard quality, in effects adapted for women’s cand children’s cluding staple and fancy checks, stripes and plaids. the piece STORY OF M’COMBS, SLATED TO RUN DEMOCRATI NATIONAL CAMPAIGN--HE PUT WOODROW “OVER” BY ©, P. NEWMAN, ~ SO OOO | A tariff expert before a commit | tee of congress once asked Andrew Carnegie, who w: witness, to ex | plain a certain detail in the manu |facture of rails, Carnegie idn't know, thunder. man who had made millions out of the steet business, who didn't know how that business was run. Maybe you think that’ way to tell about Will Combs, campaign Woodrow Wilson, who | chairman of the democratic national Committ but it len’t. — lof her husband J, ©, Henning The reason McCombs was such a Jagainat Funk, charging alienation | huge success as manager of the jof her affections and demanding | Jorgeyite's preconvention fight is | $25,000, was # plot to ruin Punk af ltnat ho's a Carnegie kind of a fel ter he testified that Edw. Hines had | jqw He doesn't know anything jasked him to furnish he goed ee about the little details of the cam: WILLIAM F. McCOMBS, $100,000 i to be used in the elec | palign management business, and) — aati dike |tion of Senator Lorliner jhe doesn't want to know; he| limp, Mise Eileen Heppner, charged with perjury in connection with testimony against Cla 3 Funk, general manager of the ternational Harvester Co Tamate «Grotto after ad jury on of to proc noon, the today took up the the alleged plot against It was understood that Wayman placed before the statement of Mrs Henning. In_ this Investig funk. tes At the Jo state Where we will be pleased to serve you with famous Tamales, Chile Con Carne, ete Phone on ‘ea funny ments, Main 5306. alike in for a full sephine Lengths range from 2 to 8 yards—many of are {ment tht woman admitted the suit ing g, enabling one to 5 quality, pattern and color dress pattern, Special 6¢ yard. ‘STEVENS ACADEMY Fourth near Pine Open All Summer. Cool Place. Fo vernent Balenwor, Appropriate Garments for Potlatch Wee at Specially-Low Prices —timel d interesting values in Women’s and Misses’ cool Summer a caanien tere Geek cabecially planned in this Section for the last Thureday prior to the Potlatch, as follows: White Linenette Skirts Special $1.25. well tailored Skirts with high and reg But ho's got a brain ¢ | — poy jean hire thousands of men who} as strong as bis body 4s frail, NOTHER RECOR know such things | His alight stature, boyish, smooth A | What he knows tn the big, broad,| face and quick, appreciative smile general that should) draw towards him instantly all who: tial ign) meet him, and supp! ent his grasp. Woodrow Wilson, and that's all/of general policies and his execu Re beat all |he pays any attention to. | Uve ability perfectly. |» McCombs ts no company captain.; MeCombs was born in Hamburg, » | He's a general, If you have any Asbley count doubt of that you are respectfully| after Christmas, 1875, the son of a to what happened at Bait!-| well-to-do planter, who still has ex- where Mac sat on the speak: tensive plantations in Arkansas, stand, watching proceedings! MeCombs went to Prin ninute, I tnleer guarding where he graduated in 1899. 4, and from time to time college he formed bis attachment short, crisp orders, which to and friendship with Woodrow nants on the floor obeyed, Wilson, then professor of political] himself, fe The feitow posscased of this rare| econe idly keniue—real executive ability—-ts| Leaving Princeton, Mac took his| office 37 years old and bas been crip uirse at Harvard and in 1900) The co pled from birth ely that hix! went to New York and hung up his} young pre physical strength has always been shingle in the law office of Gilbert] ager, Frank a doubtful quantity. One limb is) E, Roe, brotherindaw and formor| Taft over ter than the other, and law partner of Senator LaFollette,| ‘k in just Customs receipts for yesterday | dee policy and Monday was $34,000, which | uu looks as if July ts going to beat ail | as June iner of the federal t, was in Seat | White Serge and Mohair Skirts, Special ss — | $3.95 and $6.00. The sleepy parent need not fix The clock to shriek at half-past 6; A youngster, lusty-lunged, will rout | issuing Him out 5 with merry shout. his Heu' ned with high waist. n self-covered of paneled styles, Wash Dresses, serge — ‘ wais : in paneled | line his practice coming in so ular waist-line i that he wanted his own) | pear! button Women's and Misses’ cial $4.50. —of dainty tissuc style or with side plaits and side fastening 28 waist law ntry has had one other dential campaign man) Hiteheock, who pat) McCombs ts like Hitch one respect—he's a FIGHTING TO KEEP IN THE LEAD We are in the lead fn all the Jatest discoveries in dental Linen and White Pique Skirts, $2.00 and > work, which makes us capable of filling, extracting and treat ing your teeth by painless methods, Our expert crown and bridge work and lightweight Never Slip Plates make us t dentists par excellence in Se attle Nervous women and children come to us with per feet confidence in our gentle and careful methods. And as to prices, they know that they are from one-third to one-half less than any of our competitors. Regular extra heavy Gold Crowns ... Regular $10 Never Stip $5 Plates wens Sovnes Our aw Bi eet oj erator Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S., Mgr 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor, Union St. NOTE—Bring this with you antee is the one that ‘ou, signed by both the and manager You can enjoy life a like others i] 4 with the Adjustable Globe Ear Phone With it you can hear general conversation, music, lectures, sermons, etc ‘The Globe is different from all others, Call for demonstration, or send for booklet. Seattle Office 473 Arcade Bidg. ‘Tel. 3825. ~~ Seattle, Mon. and Tues., July 15 and 16 rth Av. and Ml amchard St. Newr Washington Hotel | / } ) walks with a cane and a pronounc T wo years ago be struck out for} YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Subscribers to The Seattle Star will confer a favor by notifying this office at once of ure prompt an other paper e Star. It ie the desire of the management to secure th rvice for all, and compl: at once the Circulation Department New Rochelle, will Simonsky, 16, from drowning by kicking the struggting boy in the stomach to make him keep quiet tee earaene * * # escort, the woman's suffrage * ® party finished a mass meeting * *® begun a week ago, when It was ® ® interrupted by stones, pails of ® ® water, old shoes and cat calls. @ * SETTING HIM RIGHT “That mutt who sells you ice is a highwayman,” exclaimed Mr. Nagg, as he glared into the ice box. “Oh, no, my dear,” replied Mrs. Nagg. “He is a low-weigh- man.” aaeenne rat creator of secretly married Robert N. Y—Johnny | Sod announerd that she bad quit ms, 10 years old, saved Jacob | the stage, hvent divorces, claims Mrs. |A | State Music Teachers’ axsoctation #|ehe advocated a school to teach | brides chords conducive to bymen EE Ett RatlietateRelaleled PEt * * * * * * jot the open |dence that at least that part of the) ead seronaut New York.—Under police # | Properly. TWO OF A KIND | ther—8o you © an ideal Impecunious Youth—I do, in- deed, sir! Pecunious Father—Why, you have never earned a dollar in your life. Impecunious Youth—Neither has she.—-Philadelphia Ledger. Tennant, | Widow, M. Catta! New York—Dorethy "The College Atlantic City, N. J-—The finding) valve of Vaniman's| recked dirigible was mute evi: # invention worked} LOS ANGELES.—Musie will ial Blanche shley of Before ia! Berkeley. RARE MHRAHRHEREE jstanding in front of the J. 8 [ham store yesterday afternoon. lor. gating. Hang of the assembly fre a guest and delivered an address Beattie Commercial club, after listening to an address yesterday by H. H. Grows, president of the National Soll Fertility league, preed the Lever agricultural bill now before congress. This bill pro- vides for federal ald for state agri cultural colleges A thief with an abundance of nerve took a sult case belonging to W. L. Rhodes from «an auto Gra Sete Ve eS Judgment of $12,550 is asked by Dolly F, and R. G. Crocker against Gue A. and Rose M. Swanson because of a trade the defendants made last June Mr. and Mrs. Crocker traded $15,500 worth of good land for $7,400 worth of Columbia River Orebard bonds, and 60 acres of land in lifernia. they say that neither are of much value, and they want the equivalent of the land they traded, ° * * * * e * * * * * * * Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee RARER HRARRAREHEH Craze for flower shows Is taking Beattle. First it was Mt. Baker, then West Seattle, and now it's Riverton, The Methodist church is holding a show this afternoon and a erening tn Riverton. In accordance with previ. #) ous action taken by the coun #} ctl, @ motion made by Council. # | man Griffith, to the effect that # the city forthwith purchase #) the Hebb power site, involving & Freighter Edith, of the Alaska Steamehip company, arrived in port Yesterday from Nome and Hering Bea ports, with a cargo of whale bone and mail. The ship was en-| | | $2.75. pretty pancled models, with inverted plaits at side, also styles with side-plaits forming overskirt effect, trimmed in pearl buttons. Sizes 23 to 34 waist | Three Groups of Women’s and Misses’ Sui w neck and embro Attractive cluded. Sizes 14, 16 t measurement, with n sleeves, | ered linen col 4 set lar a lum waist styles are | 18, also 34 to 44 b | values at $4.50. Priced for Clearance —desirable models from our most recent Spring purchases, in good Diagonals and Novelty Suitings, with semi itting coats, one- and th ton fastening, and paneled skirts with high waist-line. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 42; also extra sizes 39 to 51 bus t measurement, Exceptional values at the clearance prices— $9.50 $12.50 $13.50 — Basement Salesroonit Hemstitched Scrim Curtain Special $1.00 Pair A* They are 214 yards long and may be had Thursday offering at $1.00 pair. LACE-EDGE BOBBINET CURTAINS, $1.50 PAIR— of good quality white or Arabian bob- binet, with 2-inch hem fiaished with Batten- | tional value in these attractive and popular pena wean) linen-finished Scrim, finished with 3-inch hemstitched Cc - f in cream and Arabian colors. A | BOBBINET CURTAINING, 35¢ | Bobbinet, and serviceable, for Window Curt —plain, Cable-weave nghams and lawns, and 54 inches Wi & cost of $1,000,000, was lost. & Councilmen Erickson, Marble, # Peirce and President Hee & keth voted against it, on the # sround that the matter had ® not received sufficient investi. & | ® gation. * \* * RR OE tn thee * LOS ANGELES, July 9— *| Marriage licenses are going up, # according to 1. R, Scheckles, *| who has taken Martha Lew- #| man as his fifth bride, The #| first Heense cost him four bits #| Collect from me."—Times-Dem. Texas, the ante t corat. sively raised to $ hain | fifth. He filed a protest. The Chautauqua this year atiof men, except preachers, accord %|Rainbridge island is attracting! ing to English mortality figures eRe eR ee & ee | large Crowds, expecially during the| ————- | warm Weather of the last few days, | jAn unusually attractive program | dies’ Catholic Benevolent a: has been arranged for this season! tion today at Alki point jand a great many people are taki 3 Jadvantage of the combir |good camping ground ax | tainment locked In ice for four days, New York—There was @ panic in ‘i |Seward park when Willlam Polan |eky, 15 years old, was Instantly killed by @ single blow from the fist | lof another 15-year-old boy in a quar | |rel over a baseball game. * berg braid and Cluny lace edge. Two and | Bed Sets. Forty-eight one-half yards long. Splendid $1.50 pair. Foulard Silks at 39c a Yard N unusually good value in these popular Dress Silks and shown in a range of tasteful sr Witliam Murray, city boiler in- spector, asks for $710 more appro. priation in hiv 1913 estimate. value at | 35c yard. Basement Saleroom — Long White Lisle Special 25c Pair n length white lisle, cool serviceable; two clasps at wrist; sizes @) 8. Special 25¢ pai Black Silk-boot Hosiery, Special 25¢ Pair. Seamless Silk-boot Hosiery) reinforced heels and Andrew Quigley will address ¢ regular meeting of the Women | Commercial clab at the Savoy to i$ | morrow at noon. | | at: . od. at BA, FREE CIRCUS S PARADE 10:30 A. M. opens dens of wild ani- 9 Bands, 250 Horses mals, elephants, camels— 400 people of all climes in native costumes will be shown in Two shows daily—afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1 and7 p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to see it all. Aa SIDE INFORMATION mighty hard to collect money just now.” “How do you know it is?” “Geveral people have tried to | Five hundred dollars damages is| jasked by Nelli Fllam against R.| |E. Nixon, who, ehe alleges her from the dining room of the} Frye hotel to the kitchen, last May, | thereby causing personal injuries | threw —twelve-t They are 23 inches wide Farmers are the healthiest class |} all de- * * | signs on grounds of black, navy-blue, brown, + 8 morntags | * * * * * * * * * * * OF pectorm reseda, old-rose, Copenhagen arid heliotrope. Special 3H¢ yard 36-INCH DANISH } YARD. Women's Picnic will be given by the La ‘BACK EAST LOwW FARE Hundreds of delightful places to spend a summer vacation. with | « fe al 25¢ pair White Knit Vests, Special 15¢ Each. w rela i Bem CLOTH, 25¢$ ices. Spe jon Of &) Paul Webster, who with George enter) Kidd is charged with unlawfully —half-wool, and very serviceable for bath importing ase ch : jis being tried. ||| ieee : Lena Hanan, the 17-year-old girl black, brows: cardi#el and< OF POTLATCH | 50-INCH MOHAIR, 50¢ R ber, will be held for deportation by —a good grade for bathing suits and One of the most interesting the’ imr Hanan eed piuedepuinas Quetta ak Pet dresses ; black, navy, brown, wine and cream, latch week will be the proces. suits, dresses and waists. n Swiss-ribbed p, ribbon rat Special navy, 15¢ each sement Salesroom: ad County treasurer's office will not be moved to the Prefontaine build 50¢ yard Bar Harbor Long Island Sound Old Boirrt Comfort Jerse ~ ~ NEW YORKN CENTRAL Including fascinating New York and historic old Boston. ‘The Sea Shore and the picturesque New England mountain resorts, All “back east” excursions at greatly reduced fares. See that your tickets, which are on sale at your home ticket office during the summer, read via New York Central Lines “The Water-Level Route’ Liberal stop-over privileges, affordin; Oo} ir tunity of visiting Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Chautauqua Lake, Albany, other points of interest. Indianapoli Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, ontreal, Springfield, Mass., and many Fort Wayne, Niagara Falls, Utica, The convenient and comfortable train service and interesting scenery make the trip a most enjoyable part of your vacation, Let us Plan Your “Back East’ Trip Tell us in a general way what you require, the number in your party, and the amount of money you want to spend, and we will propose one or two trips for your consideration, with complete information, and s2nd you a descriptive folder, Seattle Office, 714 Second Avenue f L. F. Jones, General Agent eens Arent, hs Or apply to your local agent for round-trip fares, tickets and sleeping car aceo it in ye town court extra expense of rental 4 peasioned by the remo’ 4 The sterday county commissioners | decided that if a down house is built, the} 4 moving| al will be wasted regular monthly Arctic m | sional — Knights of Columbus held their meeting at the/ club last night. Congress-| an Graham, one of the congres: committee that is investi sion of the young people of Se- attie’s playfields. Each play- field has elected a queen, each of the 12 queens appointed two maids of honor, and each court will be attended by 10 knights, as guards of honor, Every queen will have a float, on which their maids of honor will ride with them, each float to be hauled ‘by 50 boys, dressed up to represent totem poles. od I know it is foolish, I know it’s unkind, I know that such humor is never refined, I know I should help, and not chuckle and grin When I see w a fix the poor mortal is in. Yet I cannot stop laughing—and loudly at that To watch any fellow go chasing his hat. When an up-to-date straw blows away.on the breeze, Or reels up the street with remarkable ease, Impelied by the force of the rollicking gale, And the owner comes breathleesly——hot on its trai And reaches and stumbles ande-cerushes it fat, I just HAVE to laugh atthe man and his hat, I guess it is part of the nature of men ‘To grin at the woes we see now and then; So, laugh, if you will—but when things go askew, Don't blame fellow mortals forschuckling at you, Keep your temper in leash, and don't go to the mat With the fellow who laughs when you're chasing y = our hat! 36-INCH ALL-WOOL 50¢ YARD in black, navy-blue, brown and wine. STORM SERGE, —Basement Salesroom, Special Millinery Values OMEN’S Black Milan Sailor Hats; good quality straw; special 95¢. Misses’ Outing Hats of Java braid, med in grosgrain ribbon and fancy feathers, special $1.95. The Popular Panama Hats for women, special $5.75. Children’s Straw Hats for vacation and outing, in combination colors, special 25¢. im Stationery —Sundri 8 Specials: i uality Linen Paper, 50 sheets ial 10¢ box. Ge € Scratch t r Playing Cards, good quality, $?& Cricket F cial 10¢ package White Ws embroidered with pe ack] pecial L0¢. i Nail Files, special 3¢ and neluding Corylopsis: iossom, Japanese t, Lotus Blossom and | 25¢ ounce. ‘ Steel 10¢. Oriental Perfume Sandalw 1, Orange Violet, Geisha Bouc Oriental Rose, sf Ta pound tins, spec Clearance of Fancy Feathers and Wings at 50¢. Women's and Misses’ White Duck Hats for outing wear, special S5¢. —Basemer Corylopsis ywder, special Crepe t Salesroom, Sateen and n Petticoats, 95¢ ved, and made with tucked plaited flounces; of black and & assortment of colors. Good valite in! ceable Petticoats at 95¢s Tasement * . * Lingerie Waists, 75c Strong values at this low price in well tailored, tastefully-designed Waists of sheer teh lawn and mull, trimmed in good laces, inser- tions and embroideries. High- and Dutch- neck styles are included. All! sizes—at 75¢. choice Basement Salesroom,

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