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$18,000 " "an Hundreds of Answers Pouring in Grand Prizes;,|)\Read the a Answer Answer te The Treasure Howse Unocked $18,000 Set Aside for Equal Distribution as Free Prizes to Those Taking Part in This Extraordinary Manu- facturers’ Advertising Campaign. - Piano Business Revolutionized—National Piano Manufacturers Taking a Hand in the Retall Setling—Now Forming Factory Clubs in Seattle at 823 Third Avenue, Corner Marion Street. First Introductory Club Only $3 a Month. Ten-Year Guaranteed Per Month $3 for First Club Only JOIN AT ONCE Both young and old wil! parficipate in the wonderful solution the numbers marked upon the ancient walls of this Pyramid. ie interesting, yes fascinating, it wil) afford a pleasing and re- fresbing recreation as well as a good, solid, sound, substantial profit to every one taking part. Pe We are doing this for the purpose of acquainting every one tn } this community, and the entire Northwest, of our entrance into Seattle, and that we-are selling hixh grade pianos direct from our to the homes at factory prices. The National Piano _ Manufacturers, 823 Third avenue (corner Marion street) during this opening publicity campaign, will distribute the moat generous 4 liberal awards of equal value to every one who can and will sufficient interest In our business to solve the meaning the numbers on the Pyramid. _ Each block shown in the Pysamid bas a number; these num- ~ ders the letters of the alphabet. When these numbers z an Into alphabetical letters they will set forth two the very foundation facts on which our mammoth plano busl- cet ts founded and carried on so extensively, and with genuine to our patrons everywhere. Can you interpret the numbers on the Pyramid? To all who ‘ansWer correctly we will give an equal share tn our large business |. Promotion fund. im your answers at once, now when we are opening the le the key to begin with: The letter “A” ie No. 1 In the ; the letter “H™ is No. § in the alphabet. Now find out the Pyramid says. “Cut this ont and your answer here ot on # sheet of oa cae only, and mall it or bring It to GEN- Gris sires: National Piano Manufacturers ‘The New Der. : Salesrooms, $23 Third Avenue, Cor, Marton, Seattle From, Name ‘Tows or City ....... - “é ‘The numbers on the Pyramid make the following statements THE : vid EUROPE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL ROYAL CHILD IS HALF AMERICAN Here's a new photograph of th | Bragansa, son of the Portignese p Anita Stewart, American heiress o now she's called the Duchess De V mea bers to The Seattio Star confor a favor by notifyt i the desire of the moment to secure the ve and complaints to y O'clock, kindly phone thie affres at once. Main 9400 Awk tor the Cireuiation Depe tment Steamship Mariposa cf the Alaska Steamehip company returned to Se attle yesterday after a successful trip to Alaskan waters. That the passengers enjoyed the trip, and ee lpectally the treatment accorded them by Captain Moore and Me of ficers, is shown by the fact that they drew up a letter of thanks for them. The Maripowa made a.record run, Deep Enough “Remember, my son, that béauty is only skin deep,” warned the Sage. “That's deep enough for me,” replied the young man. “I'm no cannibal."—Cincinnati Enquirer, Steamer Humboldt of the Hum- boldt line arrived in port this morn ing with one of the largest cargoes of salmon of the season. . BERNE EEE RENEE EES * WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE # Water will be shut off in the ® district between Atlantic andy® Genevieve sts, east of Rainier av, and also on the lower streets from Fifth av, N. to Dexter, and on Seventh ay. N. from Mercer st. to Aloha, on Wednesday from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. eT eC eee Cee eed . e | Alki point lighthouse will be built lby March, work starting on ft to- {and an rer’ day. It will be-a concrete structure, 20 feet high and will cost $23,680. | The New Salesrooms, 823 Third Av., Cor. Marion SAND AND GRAVEL | Cement, Plaster, Brick and Sewer Pipe. a f five years, 1 and leather te for $2.50. This inc and accurate examination. 6 our Kryptok lenses js or cement jon for far and near sight. GS. Dudley & Sons 5240 Réier Av. Beacon 1371. Col. 40. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, ‘ Bring This Ad With You. loving, Storage Packing, Shipping sripptd to and Rédve 3 d Fron the £nst at -——— ALDE Sof ERRELL AA Elliot 267: HouskHot tote Rates ye will fit a gold filied frame, with en a withont Give perfect vis- Curry Optical (0. | Third Floor, 344.345 Arcade Bldg. Secretary Douglas of the Metro- politan Buliding company left this morning for Montreal, from which place he will soon sail for England The trip will be made in the inter ests of the company Miss Lucila Davis, the nurse who was in the auto accident at Rive ton that cost the life of Dr. R inger, 1s recovering from her in juries. Nicholas A, McDonald Ie being sought for by his father, Mal Mc Donald of } Argyle, Prince Ru pert Island, He is believed to be in the Northwest. Placing the Blame Manager—And my ‘Faust’ hae proved a dead failure! Well, a man can not write all plays himself. Fliegende Biactter. Pe ee ee ee ee ee el * .San Francisco—John R. Town # send of Denver believes in hoo *% doos. Arriving Palace * hotel yesterday finding his * room, number 4 totaled 13 * se sought the clerk, Tow # send was shown that the let * ters in hig name also totaled *% 13. His perturbation was not & reduced, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ee ee ee eee T. J. Considine, past grand presi- dent of the Jes, left last. night to attend the national conventior of that lodge in Cleveland, From | Cleveland he will go to New York Work was started yesterday on a building to hold tools and supplies to be used In constructing the locks of the Lake Washington canal. As a result of the recent examina- tion for the C. P. A. degree held by the state board of accountancy, | Miss Verna Bell and Mr, Geo, L. H. Landon were successful candidates and have been awarded state certif. jcates by the board enabling each | to practice as @ certified public ac countant, most beautiful royal ebild tn Buro pe. eeeeenee © princess Braganza, called Her father is Don Miguel of Her mother waa Miss “Silent” Smith, but retender { $50,000,000 jnats caatae rs ed YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the. Day Condensed for Busy People elialislictialiateMclatettalelahetalel Portland, Or-——John Tan * pesch went ‘em one better and & fell off the water Wagon twice & in one day, The first fall #| shook him up somewhat, but.@ the second sent bim to the ® #@ howpital for repairs. * Teta eee eae eae eaeeanr * * * * Terrereeee sy Ts) * A Study of Hands * Coe oe eeeoseoros HAND OVER . Following up the special message sent by Mayor Cott nd in fine with the numerous petitions from different sections of the city, the council yesterday afternoon swung | ite club over the Puget Sound Trac- |tlon Co. in an effort to compel car line extensions. The council passed two measures to bring the company to terme. The first requires all street railways to issue transfers to all other lines, #0 that a continuous ride within the city will not exceed 6 cents. The second was a resolution de claring the Intention of the counell| to grant franchises over 15 routes where car line extensions are need-| ed, The only ol tion to thin res- olution was made by Counciiman Haas, who sald this would result} in creating an expense for adver-| tising on the part of the city, He, however, did not vote against the/ measure. Bide on any of these | routes will be received by the city, | the highest bidder receiving the} franchise, A test can then be im | mediately made as to whether the traction monopoly would have to is- sue transfera to the short line. If the courts decide in favor of the| transfer exchange, the 15 franchises | advertised will become extraordi- narily profitable for the Investor, | and the car line extensions will un doubtedly be made, It may be pos-| sible that, with this elub swinging | over the car company, It will decide to bid on the franchises itself, Cundy, a ding physician hy afnong the society, women here, but ing frequently. while Dr. Gundy would like to something.” “| WOULD LIKE TO SEE EVERY GIRL IN THE CITY SMOKING” PASADENA, Cal., July 30.—Club, society and school circles of this city are stirred up to thelr depths following a st , that smoking Mrs, Caivin Hartwell, president of the Shakespeare club, the leading woman's association, said she was well aware that women are using cigarets freely, and Jeremiah Rhodes, superintendent of schools, says that while the matter never has come before him offi- cially, he understands that the girls are indulging ¢: SEATTLE S $20,000 VERDICT FOR THIS BOY' A verdict of $20,000 was en- tered in favor of Loule Mill Gillla court, The boy injured by an auto own y the Union Messenger Co, last June at Gixth av. and Union st. The ear, eccording to the evidence, was on. the wrong side of the street and was exceeding the spced limit and giving no dan- ger warnings. PROGRESSIVES MEET TONIGHT Members of the “King County Progressive league are urged to be present at an “ie mocting tomorrow night 6 annual elec. tion of officers will be one of the chief matters to be taken tp, Sev oral other mattors of great import vace will be dixcussed, The meet ing will begin at § pm. at the Good Eats cafeteria, 110 Cherry st, TWO MEN HURT Oscar Nowberger, Amherst hotel, and William Turvey, 762 N. 72nd ut, received painful injuries When a ncaffold at the Stimson mill, in Haliard, collapsed, throwing them 496 feet to the cement floor Four of Newberger's riba were broken, and Turvey received @ broken jaw and shoulder. They wore taken to the Minor hospital By Gueray Peasy Everything comes to old John D. bo matter what happens, there seems to ve Something in it for Jobo, plain, swell rain. that's To hie pile for a day of When the coal oi! Iamp went out of mtyle We sald to ourselves, “We're free awhile From the mighty Standard O1 And old John D, won't get hin spoil. ciitches of But then came autos upon the scene, - F Using up oc4eans gasoline; And the motor pump and the motor plow. To leenen the sweat of the fafm- ” ers brow, And locomotives began to burn swe of that the women bad come to spurn, And now they're offing the roads for dust, And it's ali great dope for the petvol trust, And so it goes from sea to sea; Everything comes to old ~oin D. An address on “The Earliest Christianity,” by the Rev Alexander R, Meck ‘ot Edinburgh, Scotland, opened the, Pacific Coast Theoioe ical conference this morning on Bainbridge island, ‘The conference ts for ministers of every denomination, and fs intended doth for recreation and interchange of thoughts and ideas, It will run for three da Portland, Or-—For the first time in nine years, Guy L. Anderson, chief clerk In the traffic depart- ment of @ ratiroad with offices in Portland, is taking @ vacation. An- derson thinks this is some reeord. COUNCIL SWINGS BIG STICK — OVER PUGET TRACTION LINES| Here Are the Lines. The lines for car extensions to be offered to the highest bidders pie as follows: | From Lake Washington canal | and Montlake boulevard to East) 46th st. and Fernleaf boulevard, | Laurelburst, | Fourteenth av, N. BE. and Raven-| na boulevard to Tenth av. N. E. and) v. and EK, 66th st. to B 19th av. N. EB. Lake boulevard and |f 85th st. | W. Green Lake boulevard and Woodland Park av. to N. 85th st. | Fifth av. N. W. and W. 65th st. to Sixth av. N. W. and N. 85th st. Thirty-second av. N. W. and W. 64th st. to W. 80th at Twenty-fourth a y 70th st, to 28rd av, N. ‘Tbth at. Tenth ay, W. and W, Crockett st to 11th ay. W. and W. Ruffner st Fifteenth avy, W. and W, Wheeler . to 28th av, W. and W, Bertona} Cortias ay, to N W. and W. Harrison st, and Lake} on boulevard, eenth a, §. and Beacon ay, | to 20th av. 8, and Lucille st, Beacon av,, from Hanford st. to Andover st. Hunter boulevard, from Hanford | st. to Andover st | From present terminus of Ali} Point line to Carroll place and Alki | ay, | Washin ment by Dr. W. A, not only prevalent girls of high school age are amok: ively. Mean- e every girl in the city smoking; that would start W. and W. ff . roller, 36 inches wide and seven feet long, FREDERICK. & NELSO Exceptional Values Rule During th Clearance # Women’s Su Dresses and Costumes Now Progressing Attractive New House Dresses, $1 —that these Dresses are unusual value is attested in even a most casual inspectio the pretty designs, sturdy materials and careful making. $1.95—New Coat Dress of delft-blue, navy or pink percale, as pictured at left, fastening entire length of front with pearl buttons. Has the set-in sleeves, habit- back skirt, and collar and cuffs of the black and white striped material, - $1.95—House Dress as iMustrated to right, of blue and white plaid percale, with deep square collar and long revers, sleeves and skirt trimmed with bands of chambray gingham. An unusually attractive garment. [ $1.95—Another very pretty model, in light- or navy-blue polka-dot percale, the dots set very closely together on white ground. The low neck is trimmed with novel-shape collar of the plain material, and the set-in sleeves are finished with cuffs to match, ‘This style is also shown in light-blue on, pink percale, pat- terned with stripe or polka-dot and trimmed in plain color. $1.95—Dress of good quality percale in pink, laven- der, light- and delft-blue, patterned in a variety of taste- ful effects, and trimmed with large collar finished in embroidered scallop. ‘ ‘ Bed heed take a long step toward real, solid sleeping- comfort when you equip your Bed with one of our special Box Springs, which are built in our own airy, up-to-date work- shops under the most ap- proved sanitary condi- tions. “ Any Bed that you own may be fitted with one of these Box Springs — for we build them to fit wood and metal Beds in all sizes and styles—and use only the best, selected mate- rials. Here is a value you will find it hard to excel: A full-size Box Spring, built to your order—constructed with best steel coils, securely tied, and padded top of moss, tow and cotton felt, covered in high-grade ticking ; $19.00. “The Champion’ Interchangeable Rans A Double Service Range HE “Champion” is the ideal range to use seasons and under all conditions—it is two complete ranges in one—embodies all the UG ta rey sn ii i ve veniences you look for in a high-grade coal or a high-grade gas range—the coal and gas ¢ used at different times or in combination, at wi We will be glad to demonstrate the many uni advantages enjoyed by users of this Rang in our Stove Section, Third Floor, HE unusual demand for Vudor Shades in the larger sizes, for sleeping porch pur} has left on hand a surplus lot in the 4-ft. size—in brown, light-green and dark- T To close these out quickly they will be placed on sale tomorrow at a specially-low pri $1.75 cach. —Deipery Section, First Floor, Window Shades }Free Deliveries to Poi Specially Priced in Washington We pay transportation charges to anya Green water-color Shades, 36 inches wide } road station or boat landing in the Stj Washington, on purchases ameounti $5.00 or over. Method of shipment optional with us, E and seven feet long, mounted on automatic roller, special 28¢ each, Shades, machine-made, mounted om Stewart Hartshorn self-acting Green Opaque August Numbers of the : LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL’ PATTERNS NOW ON SALE Pattern Section, First Floor Monthly Style Books Free special 48¢ cach. : Window Shades in special sizes, styles and materials, made to order at moderate prices. Window and Porch Awnings made to order. Estimates cheerfulty furnished. First Bloor, Annex.