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__THE SEATTLE. STAR. Clemmer Theatre|/TWO YOUNGSTERS, 10 AND 12, ARE EXPELLED =. [| FREDERICK & NELSON | rie ig cegad REGULAR.J. PIERPONT VANDERBILTS} OF MINERS BASEMENT SALESROOM he Thing War Fear, 1 i I! sit'in wrssne 2% A Clearance of Women’s Wash Dresses : organiaa tic against the offe Z * cameamenn: . } dw today 6X Hutte Union No. 1, stands t Saat pelle 4 from the Western Federation t 7 treats War Exploited a d yf Miners, ‘The vote was 282 to 16.| preferred charges | Agha alles org et ¢ ka . : Neon ang ~ in which he alleged | HERE are about one hundred Dresses in this most at- With Astounding Realism . + 5 against Moyer, tn, whlch i a eere T : : pate ms ; ey : tay ot eorrupt practices in the tractive Thursday offering, including a variety o Special Music athe Pi fg ' og \ ie ie management of the Tutte local pleasing styles in colored lawns, ginghams and white lo- q " / ' ° : \ the ee dian-head, all carefully tailored and finished. Other Photoplays Shown . : : FIVE-DAY STUDY They have the three-quarter length set-in sleeves and es ; “ts; in : . OF NEWSPAPERS Dutch neck, and some are finished with embroidered collar Our New Pipe Organ and cuffs : oday newspaper study on Will Be Played Sunday spel ? “ 4 ‘ae ‘ aa of the University of |] Gis 164k 18 years. aod to 42 bilbt: meadirenient the First Time, Sea : Washington next winter the prob rag aad so 8 er in ‘ : tema of the press of the state will n exceptional opp: . ; z E metropolitan and Dress for house, outing or strect wear, at $1.6: counuy ve base of the : ‘ pes Bodh sig nal raga Women’s Tailored Cloth Suits, for Clearance, $10.75— The moven : for Chile dlgcussion srs earcen, oval ars ee started at the last meetin | : 4 " hington State Press association |] saline or satin, : yesterday Abrat ane wat years to 51 bust measurement.» For clearance, $10. etructor in journos rf} « j ’ : ue te ery. aor of the ™* ||] Children’s Cloth Coats, for Clearance, 95¢—~ ciao : | Started plans, Janudty 13 to 17,)9 wan selected as tip date. |] skirts in plain « paneled models. xtra-size in the lighter-weight coatir excellent for immediate newspaper organizations tn hs whe ‘ f rg ‘od os at casted style, bgt pe 2 ZL wx . te will be asked to CO-OpET and cuffs; full, half and shoulder-l Sizes 6 to ye HERE ARE THE TWO LITTLE MERCHANTS, a clearance, O5¢. One way and another Clyde and, of Guice Bros. (Ltd.). First, h Tho State Press association tm | i 4 se » how-tper with thi ue . etine, | ii ¥ i a Sad Aggie rey ondiag oR w ae. saree, teem | mitten consiats of FA, Hasletine,| Children’s Knit Undergarments, Special 10c— ding: ot of valbnay, bevight 0 papsten. | SMU: blows a whistle, jBouth Bend Joure White River| Broken sizes in Children’s Cotton \ and Pants; the Vests First of all,” sald the president] “When the children stop, the| tbe Ranch and the, Wh “ 1 - ' and-peanut wagon, formed a part-|ot the company yesterday, “we| whole family must sop, toc. The| Journal; Horace R. Cayton, the £0") with high neck and long or wing sleeves, also sleeveless; the nership, and went into busin }found that there would be very lit-| smell of roasting pedaate and pop-| atte Republican; J. C, Kaynor. 1 Pants in knee and ankle lengtt For clearance, 10¢ garment pnd . P, Pan) ,, At the first meeting of stock-|tle competition, Then, too, people.| ping corn gets in it ork 4 | lensburk Record, and FF, W - A < 8 a holders, Clyde and Norman elected| When they come to places like Alki|father dige down for his ‘smali|chot, Seattle, chairman. | Women’s Knit Union Suits, for Clear- | White Cotton Crib Blankets, for Clear- | Clyde president and generai mana-| Point are in the mood to spend) change. - | | ibe ger, after which Clyde and Norman|tmoney if they are not auked to| “We've been in business a month| Ocean 6 Miles 406 Ft. Dee Pp ance, 25c— | ance, 15¢— u he elected Norman secretary and treas-| spend much. It’s very hard for a| now, and we've found out one thing. ANILA, P. 1, July hite Cott Inion St " ; F urer. : |father to refuse-his child when all| It doesn’t pay to yell too Seawcre dont anak avy's surveying ship| Women’s white Cotton me , taby Blankets of soft, wool-finished The captains of commerce then|he asks is a bag of peanuts which|keep your caps and aprons white | Planet discovered In the vicinity of | low neck and veless style, with lace- cotton, size 31x44, with pink or blue SPECIAL voted themselves salaries of $3 aj only costs a nickel, Young men| clean and your cart y, and|the Philippines the deepest known | f trimmed umbrella knee 2 on lar ted sod neatly finiseiesds, Thole Some week each, bring their best girls here, and they | see to it that your peanuts and pop-| spot in the ocean, 9.780 meters, oF For clearance, 25¢ garmen 3 ‘ . . TORIC LENSES with deep curve te is as Zones old, Norman 10 wou wal asharoed of themselven| corn are always fresh and hot, and 496 feet more than nix mile Fate * erie a | hundred ¢ A. ese a to sell to- (ike cut), giving you a. large hey live in La Siesta cottage, they did not buy at least a bag! you will get the business. It doesn’t record sounding was tm accord: | | morrow at 15¢ each. fend of visicn, including = cares B] Alki ay, Fate was in one of her|of popcorn te day basin to Gat Re Se Mt ee 'te a cable account received at Women 's Parasols, for Clearance, | c a ctentific examination wit Hijoking moods when she put two) “Of course if you are not on hand | either.” the admiralty here, about 40 sea) Women’s White Cot Parasols, also | Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, for pliances, for .. 5. hustlers ke Clyde and Norman in| to suggest popcorn and peanuts, the ce Bros, (Ltd) has not yet le| miles off the north coast of Min white with cx £ nf Berto I give my own personal atten- 9} ® cottage named “La Siesta.” / man will get the nt of finances, but danao, The greatest depth hitherto 4 ' . 7 ' Clearance, 7c Each— Uon‘to each patient. “Tam not af] The power of suggestion ts a ’ # cart has | the secretary admitted that the divi-| known, 9,635 moters—Just under) green and navy, a os , aaa company. and }o t employ wonderful thing. You can put a stand The | dends se far had b& considerably six miles was fe d by the Unit | 25¢ *Hlov “ases of, good ality blea praan. transient help. | bag of fresh-roasted peda oF of|cart can go where crowds are| larger than the combined salaries, | States cable stean Nero in 1901) . pe sie ii ne ith 7 . oy os 4 hleecien col 2m, Bergonatly responsible I) just.popped corn on a shelf in a| thickest, while the stand has to| Once a week the secretary comes) to the south of the Island of Guam. Misses’ Wash Dresses, Special $1.50— | GRE, “WIN: SADE A eee izes Me charaee are just enough to {Store or stand, and a thousand peo-| wait for the people to come to it. | downtown with a bagful of | silver - , vei - rs 42x36 and 45x36 inches (size before fasure careful, honest work ple will pass by and not one think| “If you will watch, you will see|and plunks it down in front: of Ruesett Sr gee elo aaa | ¢ are about 150 Dresses to out hemming). Over 500 in the offering, of buying it. But let the thousand |that the cart is a businessgetter,|the receiving teller of a big Gecond| Chariés Edward Kusee the! at very special price, w made | " Be he i Eyesight see the peanuts roasting, the corn | Suppose a family comes h te aay. bank, And reset teller noted socialist writer, lecturer and : : y pe Lab in .etripes, | end fully thirds _— the, larg Specialist |popping, and they will fall over|picnic. The boys and girls see the| always laughs and worker, speaks at the Balabridee |f percaies, | i size. Special, for clearance, 7¢ each, ° themselves to buy leart. They like to watch the little} “How do you do, Mr. Mergan?/ island Chautauqua toni at 6.) “ anc ra and trim i Fourth Floor 470-473 Arcade | It was that thought which ledjengine work. See, it turns the| And how is Mr. Rockefeller feeling, Special boat service has been pro-| ] with strappings 4 ertions. Siz Clearance Offerin, eek tats edt eat. Clyde and Norman to form the firm) roaster with this belt and the pop-! these days?” i vided. ae i from: 15 to 19, Exc aloes ‘at Remalaiie lots of ‘Chilardiect tamed apres alae X _— — weraes } $1.50. and Untrimmed Hats now grouped anc imed ped to ALAS, HE GRABBED THE WRONG HANDLE! Lingerie and Tailored Waists, for close out at 25¢; Women’s Trimmed - Hats, for clearance, $2.85; Feather Clearance at 95e— Novelties and Wings, for clearance, Odd and broken lines in Waists of sheer | 25¢ ; odd lots of Straw Ornaments and ns, prettily tri in laces and em- Bands, for clearance, 25¢. ideries, also plain-tailored shirt | Clearance of Dress Silks at 25¢ Yard. styles. Most sizes in the lot; excep- | — - vr — é a tional values at 95¢. | 800 yards of Fancy Foulards in small, designs, including black, navy-blue, Ww sh Goods Remnants, Clearance at Copenhagen-blue, brown, green, helio- 5c and 10c Yard— trope and tan; for clearance, 25¢@ yard. ~_ " W 500” yards of 18- and 19-inch - Stripe? All short lengths and remnants of Wash Wash Silks, in black, light-blue, navy, SES, Home Goods that have accumulated in this brown, red and pink, 25¢ yard. j Redmond road, that proceedings Section are to go on sale tomorrow in ¢ Lies in Bath to Save Life would be instituted to stop them these two lots at Se and 10c yard. Many | Clearance of Dress Goods Remnants, from tearing down three bridges on | 38 the are included, in a variety mao = Doctors Put Burned Editor in Hot 7 that read. The bridges have be dress length are included, in a variet) 25c Yard— Le cuidhes ay Gheck Gimmeaiie come unsafe, and have been ordered | er tee ne teat lah ae +“ at LOUISVILLE, July 24.—Charles lews the Condensed torn down. | \ —Remnants of @uting including 44-inch navy-blue and brown |. Rogers, who for six years was N of Day for Busy People —_ Flannels, Linen-finished Suitings, Dress Voile, also 42-inch Mohair Crispine in night editor of the Associated Press aotittad Bias reventh suttes Te and Apron Ginghams, Batiste Lawns, brown, green and raisin color. at Louisville, and who suffered se tum fs now on duty patroling the Misilcs Calicces end dther fabtics feroze school of music and rythm.| seal rookeries of the Pribilof group. i 1 rere iin wrecks. ago, les inf Stbecribers to The seattie sat || Her year abroad gave her chance) sa AT 106 YARD— Remnants of Mercer-| Remnants of Drapery Fabrics, for 7 will confer @ favor by notifying |) to observe and study both methods.| Walla W. tayfiel ; fife % Ss od Peel oe a r I} une nee of any tall- Bl sila Walla playfield will be ized Ginghams, 36-inch Standard Per lmersed in a bathtub filled with a] is office at once of any fall” fl , junta wie Cacae ee aiid te pes kg Soak Dsante Gina Clear: ance, 10c Each— lsaline solution kept at a temper ure to secure prompt and reg ene ‘ } m | ular delive of th ** ** o > c * Jature of 100 degrees Fabrenhelt. |} Any attempt to. suvettt [XARA ERAERERRRER eae gel a have @ good hams in standard grades, fine Batist Remnants of Cretonne, Burlap, This course was directed yesterday other paper for The Beattie \ by e | Star. It is the desire of the by the surgeon attending him at a} or colt. IA hae Lawns and Linaires, Kimono Crepe: Silkoline, Scrim, Muslin and 2 Washington State Art association | White Lawns and fine Cambric Mus- in lengths ranging from 1 to y has received # shipment of photo lins special, for clearance, 10¢ cach. | a graphs of scenes in and around Mt Kodiak after the recent eruption Pa ouse Sacques, Special 50c | Unusual Corset Values at § N f these pretty} CORSET STYLE NO. garments is shown 186, SPECIAL 50¢— . ‘ in the picture—of good A long model designed ¥ bank bil grade percale, pattern-} for the avérage figure and _ came _ ‘ busy. ° Squint a Police Chief Bannick has re- Many of the people coming focal hospital as a last chance to) Soagempent 1° soe ceived letters of thanks and i* * fg "ste “ evese ee ot), 085 inte T) ® appreciation from Mayor Cot- to our office tell us that they §)*#¥e bis life. Gangrene has devel- |] ars given conrtoous weer tats {| terill and every Potlatch offi- \* * * * had been told before coming ee cn in this to “arrive ony night by & cial on the way in which the here that it was imaposaiblo tor B) W's t0,check 16 GOT cereal] aiionten Maker ued wank, tor || * police work waa handled dur us ‘) do the class of dental §) | Mr. How LEP cog the Circulation Department ing Potlatch week. Chiet Ban work We claim to at such a low §)>urBs upon his limbs, face and Tn aoe chasken tha wou ae price. We will present $1,000 |body, but Inbaled the flame as well | & the force for the help they to any charitable institation in J|He will be Kept in, the ta wali) San Francisco—Angered because | gave him Seattle if we do not do just as §) ‘here Is 4 change In his co ® [papa Jorgensen took his bride | » we advertise. Regular extra AGAIN POSTPONED away, Patrick MeGee got bis Ii8h wee eee kth eee teen heavy $10 gold crowns $4. Reg- AD * up and applied brass knucktes to ante ular $10 plates $5. And not fj}, LOS ANGE pop wo surer| papa. Wm. Aitken, uncle of afore-| Work on the new Jefferson boule: only this, we give you a guaran. f; * *- ov Gecies Whan sourt Om said bride, got into action with «| yard, which extends from the end of tee that protects you, signed by 9 Tesume ad ted mo soker. Patrick {is sorry, bruised jine Mt. Baker Park boulevard to| y p ° | vened today in the trial of Clarence | k ; both the operator and manager S. Darrow, for alleged jury bribery, and in jail. Jefterson Park is progressing rap-| | adjournment was again taken until Regal Dental Offices 19 o'clock tomorrow morning. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8., Mgr. | DANCE 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union 8t. Bi trnder the auspices Catholic Order | NOTE-—Bring this ad with you. [|of Foresters, Leschi pavilion, Wed July 24 Trustees of the Chamber of Commerce will ask the Asso- ciated Chambers of Commerce to consider with them a plan whereby the construction of Pacific coast steamer on the Auiantic coast would be stopped. Pacific coast busi ness transacted in Pacific coast cities—that's the idea seeeeeeeeeee ed with fine stripe and made from good quality dot, and trimmed on} coutil. The bust is low surplice front and’short $ and the soft, unboned eeeeeeeeeee ex PTE LTT Tet kimono sleeves with? skirt encases the figure “Wi ** ** OUR PRECISE ARTIST WRLAASR RAR TAA AS plain color matching snugly and comfortably ere pe your fac a WANT PERMANENT BOOTH material. Waist is$ Two large hooks below 1 | and the The ‘Information booth main from shi tained during Potlatch week wa - 4 i “Tt’s preciated #0 much that a perm . peplum ing the garment in posi \ booth may be established. F. : aes Dunham, who had charge of the be ‘ i booth last week, in a report to the 50¢. med with scalloped em- ‘ay guns in| trustees of the New Chamber. of \ other -atyle is of i how “alan, moment. Commhanta enameled tue tate \ Another style i f bre idery edge “wi ane an \ white lawn with } of hose supporters are at- ' ARAEEE EN DOOM & fine ring-dot in pink, tached. + » “He HUSBAND TAKES WIFE'S * navy, black or light-blue. The collar has At the same low price, a os I eh os ¥ square front and pointed back and garment } 50c, we feature excellent a Gree fe 5 “ y 2 ii e - 1 s bs oy Rather than see tls wite dis- #|| is finished with peplum. The set-in sleeves { values in a number of other good models for MME Go) = dollars { qualified from inheriting $50, * and collar are trimmed with plain color } various types of figure. he got t! 600, Dr. Robert P. Prewitt as * . . sumed her maiden name, binding. Special value at 50¢. “Wi ment Malesroom Basement Salesroom, ; ~ juit? § D ee Los Angeles, — Demanding cut rates for the party, three couples appeared before Mar rlage License Clerk Bell. The spokesman offered $5 for the party. Bell compromised for $5.50, paying the other four bits himself. He was tendered * a $20 bill to change. * finished with belt and@ front stay assist in keep- A special value at} tion, and the top is trim- ¥ “Th eeeeeee eee Two sets eee e eee eee ex Tee eee eee Tee ee Venice, Cal—Venice dogs have lewrned that there is a city line Poundmaster Jaeger chased an un agged collie to Marine street. The dog croused the line Into Santa Monica and sat down, Jaeger is considering the adoption of a lariat Portland, Or—After amusing five policemen, hidden ne some time his puffing but vain efforts |to load a very large safe on a small L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 |} wheelbarrow, the wheel of which jhe had muffied, John Day was tak Laboring under conviction Salmon Ba Wood oO jen into custody in an exhausted con a y ( @ Jj dition, and sentenced to one year Contract for the clearing, and Wood and Coal. iis dein wich kik ed ee grading of the six miles of road be . . ‘ | tween Bellevue and Issaquah wae) pe i albarasse ha At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. I awarded yesterday to Sloan broth-| ers by the county commissioners: | The price was $10,410, Seeeeeeeee Dr. and Mrs. Robert Prewitt Gregg. Daniel Hopkins Gregs, the name of Gregg. Mrs. * RES Grege’s former husband re & ; mitted her to comply with the ¢ Yy] hy Mas we) Gregg. The change was sanc draws who died at Richmond, Va., in 1885, specified in his will that mandates of the will * n the handsome flow-blue poppy deco! senkt bY In the handsome flow-blue poppy decoration on semi- declaratior tioned by the courts and they will henceforth ep known as e e ta Ae meets of i 50-Piece Dinner Set 7 his daughter after her + ‘ \ MII costa Saliies ber [Carried in Open Stock] f wl) | J * * Albany, Or-—ire Serfling, MMM ee | Porcelain, as illustrated, This Set is from the pottery ngage of Villeroy and Boch, Dresden, Germany, It is carried * * * * ® aged 18, lays aim to being ®& Everything for the camper, Stoves, | the tallest boy in the state for # * * * HRSSEEEE REESE EEE EEE EEE EEE Rev. A. M. Frost, assistant at | Trinity parish, will tomorow be FAVORITE WINS $5,000 s Jordained priest by Ht. ev. FW:| nernorr, July 22—Joo Patchen |i in open stock, and pieces may be replaced at any time, cy fs ppambling c * *| 1. H. Gowen, pastor of thé church, | Il, favorite at 200 to 30 in the field, | Special value, for the 50-piece Set, at $9.7 : _ Sal | eee FOR IIIT AOS SAA AAA! wit) preach the sermon of ordina.| WD the $5,000 Chamber of Com Set of 100 pieces, special $19.00, pPistrict At Chairs, H ocks and Baskets, at reason- *® his age. He applied for a fish fe ® ing license, and in filling out able prices. % the form it was shown that he & was ix feet four inches tall. BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. tion. merce pace at the grand clreuit —Chinas. Section. ‘Whitm: OLD VETERAN’S STAND—— —TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! San Francisco—“Police chief 3 harness races here this afternoon " me _—aaaaaenaanaaanaaanaed DR icut ce Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, wants sonte black silk,” was note! Lumber cut at 71 mills in Western|in straight heats, Chimes Hal was . ° 833% Ballard Av. found in book of arrested Chinese | Washington and Oregon for the| second and .Grand Opera third forger, Now the big fuss is on a8} month Of June exceeded the ship-| Best time 2:03%, } to whether “black wilk’ meant to. ti 471,960 feet, This | Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, 3 mente. by .A/0i heey im ry pe : “ i Mewies abd Mabbines, Complete line of Heins’s Pickles and Bote) *°% Sik or qratt. the first time in three months that| MISSOURI PROGRESSIVES | j Special 75c Set of Six tled Goods. Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’s Coffees. Prompt the shipments have been less than KANSAS CITY, Mo,, July 2 To 1] i ATER Glasses of fine | choose from. service, ar Lucy ‘ee me ater i the cut, |nelect delogates to the national con. |} ‘ W “thin - biown -Giass those tustrat e classes in music a a - vention in Chicago anti to name a ae | eeyraery | t Tie TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY | versity summer school thix morn-| Notice was served on the county |state committee, republican pro-|f ii Werder deuigue! ‘Thosecors | goPecial the set of atx, Nard 231 25th Ave. and 67th Bt. %. W. Bling, her subject being Busonl's new| commissioners yesterday by M, grensives of Missourt will meet et ; five different patterns to! “°° / . —Giaanware Section system of notation, and the Dal-’ Munson, 4 rancher on the Kirkland July 30 to effect organizatién,