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ive coals, but It hurts his feelings shoes on Suni “Portratia That Ptoase” This Week Onty. 8.00 Cabinet Ploturew doren Bring thie ad with Canova Studio LUIS Third Ave, Let Us Do Your Kodak Work $4 you KODAKS Bought, Sold & Exchanged. Amateur Fin ishing the ; Mall Orders Pros ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. GAL $700 AND UY NICHOLS RINCKLEY Lt, is BUILDER Perfect Dentistry ‘The finest obtainable at any price. The strongest guaran- tee ever offered in Seattle. A saving of from 25 to 50 the price asked by wonderful invention optical science bas produced in years. Modern grinding plant in con- nection. . SPECIAL — A gold filled frame, with spherical lenses carefully fitted to your eyes, complete « After running barefooted ail summer, any boy could watk on a bed of something dreadful to have to wear THE ONLY A MATTER OF TIME TLE STAR NEWS ITEM—Andrew Bhampney of Yonkers, N, the police to make his wife stop kissing and hugging Y. him oe. FREDERICK & NELSONHE BASEMENT SALESROOM General Chorue—Nine o’clock! THE King county should have a public morgue. It should have a public administrator, This is the platform on which Dr. Writer Kelton {* making an aggressive campaign for coroner, Dr. Kelton wants to break up the practice of undertakers’ who are charged with holding up relatives of dead brought to their private morgues for exorbitant sums. The practice has been, says Kelton, for undertakers to prepare the bodies without consulting relatives. Dr. Kelton wants to enforee a rigid rule that relatives, if they can be found, must first be notified. Dr. Kelton also wants to protect the estates of such dead by having &@ public administrator provided for by the next legislature. At prea ent estates are dissipated, says Kel- ton, because the courts are impos- ed upon in the appointment of ad- ministrators for estates of deceased who have no relatives, apparently, in the state, Dr. Kelton, a director of the Mu nicipal league, was chiefly instru- mental in blocking iNegal registra. tion and voting in both the recall and the recent city canipaigna, THE THIRD. . is being held this aft Ostenstbiy, it is a masa meetin) the conference room, he must sign in the meeting unless he agrees to The scheme of the standpatters behind thix moveraént ts to issue a call today for a third-party convention on primary da: regardless of the course of procedure that may be outlined at Chicago. PROGRESSIVES Eats cafeteria, for the purpose of gressive league. Thomas F. Murphine, president during the past year, will not be a candidate for reelection, Edgar C. Snyder, one of the delegates to the Chicago convention next week, is being talked of as his suecessor. Besides the election of officers, several other important measures will come up. CUDIHEE FOR SHERIFF Ed Cudithee, sheriff of King Cleveland. . didacy. Insurance Commissioner Schivety. * in town yesterday. Mrs. Tamblin FREDERICK & NELSON AT THE OFFICE anyway—keeping use down here till this time o’ night? DR. KELTON, AS CORONER, — WOULD KILL GRAFT OF gece’ hittce ‘The first of the alleged third-party conferences, mass meetings Or) aailx back to Alaskan pointa Sat. vited. Nor are progressives generally. Before any one is admitted into gram. There will be no open discussion on the merits of putting up ® fall state and county third-party ticket, for no one will be allowed Tonight the progressives in King county will meet at the Good again tomorrow as candidate on the democratic ticket. Cudibee came|the transportation department. of | * into considerable prominence during the pursuit of the notorious bandit, State Senator H. O, Fishback of Lew! ance commissioner, was in town yesterday in the interests of his can Fishback was one of the investigating committee which probed | state offices three years ago, and resulted in the impeachment trial of | AT THE POKER GAME HE Basement Salesroom Millinery Seeti ( cellent values in those smart tailored Fel Melee : Mal dressed women are asking for well here An interesting range of new blocks to choos be & gray, blue, red, brown and white—at $2.25 and up to. * Untrimmed Felt Shapes e-advance displays include many pleasing styles in the medium and small effects, in white, light-blue, gray, lavender, Prices, $2.45 and $2.95, if Generat Chorus—Aw, sit down! What you going heme so early for? It's only 3 o'clock, Sit down!l — ~~ = =. = worm }years. She declares that she does not seek any vot jshe le & woman, What's the old man think we are, merely because RS et Idaho progressives fought ft out yesterday on the question of put ty third-party ticket, The fight continued id the convention finally, by a decisive | ull ticket, but decided to put up Roosevelt | } | | vote, determined agi electors only. QO” plaids. UNDERTAKERS, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People =_ | Chicago.—"Marriage is no d |mer throwing contest,” #aid Judge Gemmi!! to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Gang ler, who had hurled slippers, bread box, frying pan, hatchet and roiling | pin at one another. | Subscribers t feattio. Hta 4 pr | Fr delivery of the ; ub « Star. management t service for al}, and complaints ry ; Springfield, Mo.—Mrs. Jesse Fox! said her baby welghed three pounds at birth and now at 18 months of age he welghs 77 pounds. The child | }drank nothing but whisky toddles! ” lock. Kindly pr ! until he got so fat he had to quit. at once Main 9400 the Ctroulation Department * - ret Steere eee Ty Capito! Hill W. C. T, U. wilt meet) * * at the home of Mr. R. 8, Shep |* BEE LODGES IN +i figure. herd, 510 16th av, N,, on Thursday,|* WInoe: OF MAN & : “eg eed Ithaca, N. Yi—Aubrey Per- w| : sontus of Brockton, seven #| Just a Little Mixed. miles from here, had a natrow # Dad—Why did Brutus and escape from death by suffoca- #) urement tion when a bee flew into his #) mouth and lodged tn his wind #/ pipe. * Cassive commit auicide by run ning on their swords! Small Boy—Because it was two out and Mark Antony sig- naled to run on anything. Bringing a cargo of fure valued Sheridan, Wyo--It is reported, at $56,000, the steamer Leciansw/ here that the Syoarold daughter | arrived im port yesterday after an|of M. Walsh, a ranch owner, was/ eight-day voyage from Nome. She|caught in # bailstorm and so badly | ma by hallstones that she aeeeeeee * |e eee eee eee ene Moire Silk Special 10c A variety of desirable Moire Ribbons, from 3% DR. KELTON PARTY PLOT dapat for the purpose of mis-| urday. rupting the progressive strength ernoon at Tacoma, } Ae RAHA AAA RAE R HAH! Washington, 0. C—The Bryan-| fish. Closing out a quantity A Special Selling of Printed WashF bri : at 5e Yard 3 ER 2,600 yards in this attractive Thprsday offering—fresh, new. tistes, 27 to 28 inches wide, in pretty printed stripes, small figures and Also broken assortments of solid-color Linen-finished Cotton § F with odd remnant lots in a variety of cotton wash materials. All in this special Thursday selling at 5¢ the yard. 100 Dainty Summer Wash Dri In a Special Thursday Offering NE hundred pretty and practical Dresses for woinen, chisill rem © sortments at higher prices, are to be closed out Thursday at his ve $2 Included are Dresses in sheer dimities, lawns, lingerie, ¢ sues and fine zephyr ginghams in a wide range of t designs and colorings—sizes from 14 years to 42 bust meas For every woman who has a-need for a cool, washable Dress for street,” house wear—an exceptional opportunity at $2.65. Ribbons Yard cologs in all-silk to 5 Inches wide. of this good, all- ik. But the general public is not Ia}, | Mudd nuptials were called off to- | a % Basil King, author of “The #| dey when Harris A. Mudd of Vir [f Special, for clearance, 10¢ yard. up to abide by the cutand-dried pro-|@ Inner Shrine,” “The Street #/sinla, a! getting the license, din-| —Basement Salestoom. & Called Straight,” “The Wild #/covered that bis former wife.) at ee an ® Olive,” we: many other be “ thought dead, t# alive in Chicago. - that In advance, ® is in Seattle, the guest rr. wand Mre, R. D. Merrill, 919 #| New York, — Sleepy Billy, the 42-Inch Wool Voile September 10.) @ Harvard ay, wl aquarinm’s pet ter moceasin, s # | broke @ ten months’ fast by devour-; . 15¢ Yard ELECT TONIGHT Re ReRRERER TEED ie twice his own length in killed A libel for the sum of $600.87 was | tries neninet the steamship Aluska| New York-—James Boyle, 14, res-| yesterday by the Hutton Mucksine | Cved. an 180-pound man from drown: | corks. The bill te for Iaber end |!9e. It took two doctors 45 minutes | materials alleged to have teén fur-/to revive Jobn Fassel, the rescued nished the steamer. man. Hearing of the case broughtyby SHH RHERARERH REE * Pomona, Cal-—"When | was electing new officers for the Pro- yard, county for several terms, will file the Chamber of Commerce against is *} —twenty-three inches wid *! She—That's all “right; but what | want to know ie will you EARN for me every day afer we're married? Chicago.—A make-believe rescue for a moving picture film became a| realistic scene when the young woman star became entangled | |under an overturned canoe and the ounty, candidate for insur. Se een etheeeeeeeee wool Dress Voile—42 inches wide, in navy- blue and brown—an unusual value at 15¢ Foulard Silks, Special 25¢ Yd. le, in a variety of Ha: ; . express companies operating. In}* [led up you helped me out. - a it ib nen an wae clactes in spite of overwhelming republican ae preths — been postponed: by |# Tl tie you up free.” This was # if tasteful pattertis ; colors, black, navy, brown, | HORNER FOR CONGRESSMAN the public service commission from | * bd statement of Rev, Jobn */f old-rose, tan, Copenhagen-blue, reseda and ‘Thomas R. Horner has wired from West Virginia to a friend here |Ausuet 16 to September Le : the pe whlcnt mate Chars si heliotrope. Special, for clearance, 25¢ to file his name as progressive democrat for congressman-at-large, and ve *h latates (hat he will make the fight of his career tw be elected, -Mr,| oetting Down.to Brace Packs 1% peocngend ye Mig ah pegeor Si yard. —Basement Salerroom Horner was a delegate to the democratic convention at Baltimore, and Ho—My darling you mést BO |, oo towed the minister to town @ | | from there went to pay his mother a long-promised vinit at Lost Creek,| mine. | yearn for you every 14 hi nis machine broke down, #|f 4 Harrison county, W. Va., and will proceed to the Eagles’ convention at| 4ay SHKKHARRAR ARE Lace-Trimmed ‘Scrim Curtains edge. \* ¥ v Pca 1S rirat of @ series of out-oot- #| Pretending flero rescued her, S ecial 50c Pair Mrs. Maud H. Tamblin, candidate for land commissioner, was also) * doors community meeting *] Fort Gheridan, Hi—The eoldicrs /p has been in the land office for six|# be given by the Wo */on duty here are feeling the effects | ; ie? i ——— —— |# Home Consumer's league for * lof an indiniont Pet epee pitts The| N unusual offering in Barred and Plain | the purpose of arousing Inter ® 8 ) ot . > . ‘ + DG lw est in local manufacturers, beth ie trom whloh the troops | Serim Curtains, 214 yards long, trim | will be held nt the home of w/ Srp Dad | le exhausted and the |i] med with lace insertion and edge or finished |@ Mrs. F. K. Adams, 306 42nd «| 7 as not walked since |i ‘ stage nt braid " jJune 3 with wide hem and lace or braid lw et., Friday, August 9. * | ! fi yt 1 s ial | age | “hoice ivory and Arabian color. opecial, Seana habe ee ee eet]. Oakland—, L. Moody of Santa |g Choice of ivory ant oe $13.75 $12.50; Wash THE SUIT is affording the greatest savings |] of the season on garments that are high-grade in every particular. All reguiar sizes are represented . | Washington canal locks by a pro-| the credit, h \ j | jecting wall which ts being baflt made with an wnusual- in these two lots, also a wide }i]| Manzanillo, Mexico—tnveatiga-|H Ay |e te et tt tt tek te & | tlon of the claim that Jose Calvario, | y wide mouth, enabl- range of desirable materials. Of equal importance are the savings offered in Costumes at } $32.50 and $45.00; Linen Suits at at $4.75 and $19.00. Rona, after a “night out,” rashed to ||| Thursday, 50¢ pair. |police headquarters, declaring he | was robbed of a check. Moody was asked to empty his pockets, The} | check fell out. | | atone Alleging that R. J. Fisher, ex- ntor of the estate of Thomas FE. aon, late treasurer of the State f itualiat association, has re fected a claim of $857.70, property of the association which was in the Teeth eee hhh |night and plumes to the value of $200 taker. dentist who hurt him most for $200, d | “There TORT TO ttt toto tk here to # 2 i an e sald little Riverside Cal—Charley Y. "i “patterned in a kavi, a Greek, was arrested stripes, in light and mediur running about the streets at mid-|ff night in scanty attire, He had al hallucination that he was a mara-| if thon runner. | er. ea bile” he had just a strong, smoothly-finished 18¢ yard. —Ba McQuens Mill company’s plant, at |the foot of 14th av. northeast, in | Ballard, was partially destroyed by I] | fire yesterday. Battle Creek, Mich—To test ar tificial rain making, 4,500 pounds of | dynamite was exploded here, and| the heaviest rain tn years followed. The weather bureau forecasted | showers, but the dynamite takes | Passing boats will be protected) from the cofferdam on the Lake HE Sanitary “Sure Seal” Fruit Jar is who died recently at Tuxpan, was| |186 years old, has developed that the chirch records confirm the asser- |tion that he was born in 1727. * * ing one to put up the larger fruits without slicing or crushing. It is filled, emptied and cleaned more quickly than others, and has no rough edges to tear the hands. San Franciaco.—R, C, Balt+ rusch of Oakland has publish ed notice disclaiming respon sibility for the debts of his wife, Anna, Baltrusch admits that Anna ordered him from the house, | | \* $ HW * |* * | * i* WHERE KKK l* * Poker Party Ends * in Wounding of Five Hammond, Ind.—Four aces fh the hand, two of which were * * * * * * * * Le tet RRR ROO Re fete | * | Des Moines, la—A 20-ineh our. and Lingerie Dresses | * * * | }|\tain will be hung around the Fofest|* alike, and one in the sleeve inte ee |Avenue Baptist choir loft because |* of a member of a roadhouse pr inte 900 ARENAS the young women singers» wear|* party near here, resulted in quarts, $1.00 dozen; those tight hobble skirts and the j;men in the congregation stare: so vulgarly. * five men being wounded by * bullets, [RAR RR Re half-gallons, $1.25 doz. SEES EES EEE Nottingham Lace Curtains Special 65c Pair offering, embrac- ortment of good patterns, all allover patterns half yards long; * . . * * fl —another very attractiv jhands of Benson when he died, the) 7) another ve' a ctive Hiassociation has begun suit to re-|* Tooth Was Clamped * ii ing a large perweng? ie to His Mouth—Sues «HH | ; : lor | th f ad } aR « * Chicago—After two dentists #{[f Im strong ecru-color laces with fast scallopec ‘The manager of the millinery|* had tusged at his jaw for half #| i edges. The lot includes house of Staadecker & Co. 1413/% 4” page| BS perma ds orn fave +1 and plain-center styles—many in copies of | Fifth av., discovered yesterday that|* UP» wisdom too’ jat appar. real lace Two and one- |the store had been entered Monday |* ently had been clamped into *} re atin, to np “65. oS | * bis mouth. Then he sued the # || Special values at 65¢ pair. * * *® * 32-Inch Art Tickings, 18¢ Yd. wide and narrow floral m-dark colorings; quality, and sev- eral good combinations to choose from, at sement Salesroom. “Sure Seal” Fruit Jars —GLaseware Section. Broken Lines Girls’ Wash Dre MALL lots remaining from selling grou under for clearance. aterials are chambrays and prints, in contrasting color, ‘The Dresses are designed and long sleeves—desirable Sizes from 6 to 4 wear, 35¢. Women’s Black F Petticoats, 50c —well-finished Petticoats of black with deep tailor-strapped flounce ai line underlay. Excellent value at —Basement Stationery —Ne tie Sundries Special Values:- Ink Tablets, ruled and unruled, Crepe Paper, decorated designs colors, special 1¢ roll. f Children’s Scratch Tablets, speci Pyralin Dressing Combs, special Infants’ Pyralin Rattles, special | Hose Supporters, black and white, cial 10¢. 3 Women's White “Sew-on” Hose 5 ers, special 10¢. Shell and Amber Barrettes, small a dium sizes, special 10¢. * Embroidered Wash Belts, ‘with buckles, small sizes, special B¢s Jergens’ Oriental Talcum Powder, 5¢. Jergens’ Toilet Soap in assorted special 3¢ cake. RUGS Specially Priced OR any purpose where @ service | able, inexpensive floor covering, is desired these Wool-and-Fiber prove very satisfactory. ing out twelve patterns in brown, green, tan and sizes, at very spec Size 6x9 fect, special $6.00. _ Size 9x9 feet, special $8.50, = Size 8-3x10-6 feet, special Se ; Size 9x12 feet, special Bissell’s Carpet Sweeney babe

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