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iS Perfect Dentistry The finest obtainable at any price. The strongest guaran tee ever offered in Seattle, A clear saving of from 25 to 50 per cent of the price asked by the ordinary dental offices, and better work and more satisfac tory service in the bargain. Painless methods onty--nothing to hurt, nothing to fear, Noth- ing but the very highest grade materials used and dentists who are experts. Regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns .....+ Regular $10 Never. ° ™~ THE SEATTLE STAR ’ THE RUSH OF MODERN BUSINESS RUSINESS MAN (at breakfast)—No time to eat anything more. I'm late now, Gimme mi’ hat an’ coat! “BLACK SHEEP” TELLS STRANGE SAME MAN (on arriving at office)-—Say, hear this onet YOU'LL FIND IT HERE COO ESOOOOEOOEEEE OOH EH HOODOO OOOO OOOO THEOOOOOOOOOOOOS PSH SHSHSSSHSSHSSHSHHSSHHSHHSSHSSHH HIS HSHHH HHS SHHHHEHSEHOOEH HEHEHE OHH HHS (THINKS JOHN TORNOW TOOK did you fellows ever | | SHOT AT HIM \ « SUITS: The Final [Frederick & ‘Nelso $12.85 exactly $12.85—to which low posal, ment—in fine imported and simpler, tailored models, OMMENCING tomorrow morning, you may choose from all Cloth Suits re- maining on hand from spring purchases, at price garments have been reduced for final dis- There are over 100 Suits in the assort- domestic terials—including a good, number of the these ma- in addition to Slip Plates - » ADVENTURETALE) News of the Day Condensed for Busy People } many handsome novelty styles. There is Regal Dental ‘Offices VICTORIA, B. ©. Aug. § | | TACOMA, Aug. §.—Fred ©. Mb] | scarcely an instance where the fabrics are DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, S., Mgr. J) have escaped from a lunatic eaylam | The liner Missourian arrived in ler 19 years old, 618 North G st, | not suitable for wear through the entire Av. N.W. Cor. Union st, | 1 Portiand, Or. I have arrived here. iT a scrinere to The Seattle Star fl! port with a very large shipment of #4F Om last season's high school | fall ets ; 1408 Sd Av. N. W. Cor, Union St. §) ai with a toothbrush and a geneal-|J "Ybrorivers te the. by notitylog fright from New York. She car-| f00tball team, was fired upon twic i fall season. Practically all regular sizes to NOTE—Bring this ad with you a. oe 1 have used the| t ried €00 tons from New York and| 7 . = mated outnw Bs leved te i choose from. me | This ‘waa the manner in which 1,600 from Europe the Mald bitla, ts Thurston county, |i A ity of . STAR CLASSIFIED ADS |Geo, Guilford Gage Introduced his other paper ; | Fe RRR ona ew anne (inet week i} a‘ opportunity of unusual importance self when registering at the Em Slenmcisane te wenute ihe: bene Young Miller returned two shots] f —at $12.85 BRING RESULTS [preas hotel, and the story he un-jJ Management to secure the teeth) w *! when the outlaw fired at him from | Becond Floor, Hfolded was an amazing one. Claim-|f S*f"si0,f ee erahe % ben Franeicon-—Mlee Grace * a nile away, and the stranger | [~~ eR ing that his father is vice president attention. paper, vale Cheat oF Attorne wd hind some bushes and/f KODAK states he is the black s St once binin beee Mus NS? | & jured in Idora park, and wants *| "Niner end Lucius Ro Mannir ew Da is e an repe owns I was sent west to work out my/} the Circulation Department # damages, With & skeleton *| swore on a hunt trip. After Ii Special Finishing of the own salvation as a clerk, and I Kot) | dangling in one hand Short */tne shooting episode they got out finest kind. “In @ job in Portland, where I worked j® ridge sbowed the shuddering #/ of the country at once. i WOMEN’S stone, .8t £¥* til one mysterious night two men Very Young. * jury where and why * - | “ . ” C Photo entered my room, pulled me from Young Doctor—Your pulse le | * i a sl ea alg MERCE: JACOBS nce bed and took me away to a lunatic} 150, RARER $51 000 PLEDGED | prey Lown eae. UNION th esea ped.” Pationt—Imposaible, doctor. ’ ; ie a mide asylum, but 1 have escapes energy ony a pn - eedd' of thee, solt-tlnished ta CIAL 7 Mis Ing both hands together The “Forward Movement | ms si : and Gatire. eon at the Rathakeller, given by the i} a fine scallop of ercerized Lisle Union — Beat public 7 of the li 1 ! ts vi g Portland, Or, Aug. &—A screw casbhent ae cules ena a te buttor in light blue, | Suits, with band top and © | came loose tn 3: B. Harvey's wooden cided success, financially and gas pink or bea ing edge and wide lace ff a a “~ e pnomilon) he atronomic r t was rushed to the hospital where Reick ueiéen: wes’ Ok oir! , trina — a succeceful operation was © per vtiewetinn, Whas theed 066 beak A very interesting value at $1.00. al Td @g ‘formed with a monkey wrench, ness men gathered for was to ‘a Libih! “third alin: Atos on tals WwoMErn canal SHUN arouse crest in the publicity} r amous | verer F | ers | eee ete eee eeheene fund of $160,000 the Chamber of |fl price is in good quality white crepe SUITS, SPECIAL + a ae ae . Commerce te raising | ( P \ : ‘ Sleeveleas . rtland, Or, Aug. &—Prof. Interest was roused and money | requires no ironing), and is trimme¢ SI Lisle #® Pernot, state bacteriologist, is & was raised, $51,000 betng pledged | on round neck and kimono sleeves with Suits in Princess style, ® holding a post mortem over a # before the gathering broke wp. ? a i prs : |x cat, which created a panic at #| : linen pattern lace edge. The front and } low neck and wide |® a banquet in Heppner, Or, by # ’ sleeves are also finished with | trimmed umbrella knee, leeves Iso s t ace in- ® biting a waiter, The object is ® PRINCE D ORO | # to Mind out if the spectacular # - y 3 | sertion of the same pattern. Price { cial 50¢. $1 MTs, Neswer—You, promied ©) WILL ENTERTAIN Mock hes been said and. written) will be worth $800 an acre and|% Performance was induced by %) Mir Name ee et ited. A | $1.00 tocona Pioor, | WOMEN’S LISLE ef the wonderful growth in values) grow $300 to $800 worth of Profits) *| Mr. Nagger-—But how was I to} Prince D'Oro Webster, the young: | ~~~ ee SPECIAL 35¢; 3. of frriguted orchards. Much of {t/ per acre, Call it $300 and there Is! yy Pee ee eee ee ee ee KHOw that you would hang om this est Tilikum of them all, will ent os sounds like fairy tales, however, to|a profit of 37% per cent on the — way? ltain the Tiltkums of Elttaes at Th Tri d Mi li Cl $1.00— : sous the do not take the trouble| $800 valuation, and 75 per cent on] tne Women of Settlement Board, liawa fete Friday afternoon, at ca e irimme lilinery Ulearance Lisle Vests in low to investigate. the actual investment. C. J. W., have chartered the steam | @# & # # & #@ e & eH RRHH home of bin father, Edgar L. Web doeval bh Facts, however, should convince.| Does Money Grow Into Money? /ship Victoria and will run their # é ® /ntor, king of the first Potlatch ye} eveless style, with The following estimate by the| Let's see. You hare invested/first annual excursion to Hoods|® Overturning and subsequent # [little prince, owing to a mistake in . ’ le ’ e crocheted yokes in owner of one of Grant county’s| $2,000. You have & acres of bear-| Canal, Sunday, August io. The boat) @ explosion of a lamp in the # se . was only 3 weeks old sileal i orchards of the increased values {s/ {ng orchard. leaves pier 2, foot of Yeslor way, at|# home of Mra. A. N. Kewor, & | when the 1912 Potlatch took pla —these three low prices now cover all Trimmed Sum- } S0ecton © designs, wonderful: The Sth year it grew, net.. 10 o'clock Sunday morning. ® 6543 Second ay, N. EB, iast #/and could not take part In the fos 35¢ cach; 3 for $1 " sh. Dec. 81, 1910. [|The 6th year ft grew, net . meet fs * night, resulted im badly. @ (tivities. He therefore wants to do|fy Mer Hats remaining in stock, with the sole exception of erate Bees Aer Generat ‘Immnigte-|-The 1th year it grew, net . Trouble. # burned hands and face for the * igs ‘inne of his own—/ Ostrich-trimmed models. Models for every occasion— : Jack—Tom, I'm in a terrible | # victim. = mce the lawn fete bs Paul i Minnesots. a pe The swig orb gg is Pha shoo ae Plog Peg na I privat ff street, informal and dress wear—styles, sizes and color- to Lake and rate 8 home: Tom—Well, that not oxselly [44 EY EEE EES EEE ® +**| PENSION BILL effects to suit many requirements so, bous! a crime. 4 l “ ‘ pred fend "for which” 1 nald ees mee whet |" Seomeitos ‘tats the! worst | A. grectine engine ‘wes stolen fast | Three lots for clearance, $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00. ‘ oe. F now have, 36 acre oe ted] Thome figures are what you! of ig. if it were | could go te [night froma boat owned by Hr) | [JS SENT BACK) oo Second Floor ait een f'got the fir8t_crop| NOU rain se hy ~ Prop | prison and have some peace. exander, of Bryn Mawr. The boat| |” cathe ) Sa this year which brought me in| erty ce Am ng a ee — was cut loose from ite moorings in| WASHINGTON, Ang. §.—By one ° ° ° Bib la ines whch ate rea. ‘The 6,00 e protte “GOWN wwe a yee ee ee MEH HH S|Iake Washington, towed oats ant suis the fant co vim ive 61600; N@velty Chiffon and Silk Waists j Fconalder ey erage? St this time! Are our figures true? ev Wiese ee fn the senate, and the bill sent| wort! fi ois ancouver, Wagsh., ) i— * a ] - o. 7 pag! | ao Ra ened land a selling ere] Go to Wenatchee, Yakima, Hood] & py. 's S Nelson Wamiontes St back to the house for further con-| 5 ecial $4. 95 word land is valued At $180 to g200| Piver, Clarkston—any place whereiw stato veterinarian, ordered that | Chamber of Commerce advocates | (erence. After » motion to concur | Geted Jans vou can raire eight tons| Scientific orcharding is practiced,|® no Oregon dogs should be per & rae Sto te \eatora, The 18 the house amendment to ‘abolish | ff ‘ pm ot glinite on one acre of irrigated|and the growers will tell you thex¢/ mitted to pass Into Washing: #lehanher thinna thot surh « wchoot {28 27 outlying pension agenci | HE V ction is offering exceptional values in an land.” ‘This crop sells at an avoracs) figures are conservative—are safe.|# ton over the ferry here unless #\{s very neceeeary form port that been lost on a tie vote, the sen imp clearance selling “io pretty Novelty Waists rice Oe A ew in bearing yield on| They will show thelr books and|® they have a certificate show- & i Gcntneen maabiie dee by & vote of 29 to 36, insisted/ . 6 “ : % an average from e800 to “S000 per| prove that their orchards havelw ing they have been examined #|""" the businces Seattle docs on ita demand that the pension in silks ¢ iffons, at this unusually low price. acre. Yours trul done much better, often two or Re pag agencies be retained | in ‘ CHARLES TICHTECH. Teas Ueki Ghia wations Oo Ba 5 for rabies i Case of the United States against! This the only point of disagree | The Waists are designed in graceful, cling- § T “Thi only his estimate,” you + the Northwestern Lumbermen’s as be nel use and « “ wrte aff, r * ae OFM act tunis grow money as|* 4444 YS SH **# # #4 (sociation, charged with a violation eee eee ene i] ing styles, with effective lace and net yokes, also medium-weight Very well. The Wenatchee Daily| Wenatchee and Yakima lands do?| West Side Progressive club will 0" ‘he Sherman law will bes | in the simpler tailored trimmed with can semi-porcelain, ia” World of August 3, 1912, states meet Friday at 130 Eighth av. W.| Seattle August 20, The testimony POSSE CHASING | smart touches of hand tery. Solid and popular ovide shape, asi that this same property was sold) | A. J. Quigley, candidate for county |*® D¢ Introduced = here | “ee | nn ie ; Sie a 1 Special: saul last winter for $60,000, and n few| lanhhlce Cte iosok Gm “Pinwueen ori te the efforts of the combine to 2 WA EN | fancy stripe colorings, also black. Special, trated. Special, set days ago was resold to C. E. Wood, | King County.” See. at HIGH YM | Friday, $4.95. six, 48¢. ‘sect. of Soap Lake, Wash., for $63,000. | Stele ‘ | cond Floor. - p Seiskar M. Gunn, assistant secre.) LOS ANGE Aug. 8.—Chris | PR betas ese Here was an investment of} Women's Tex | at the! iiry general of thé National Con-jand Chas, White, alleged highway-|if $8,000 that grew in 4 years to $40, Good Eats cafeteria at noon tomor-| — "or tiveiene and Demography,|men, who escaped frot sidiy (18 —veememeaenene a ————— 000. A year later it had grown t lrow to hear various candidates for a _ + ' oor Gostartit’ "ee o rose Hh bog — Have es uty H al Pat amiga ay teonine later hae otfice ae ieee eee seit, ees aneae Gare Some ete Demy | Sentember Nambers of The Ladies’ Home Journ grown to $63,000. Acid Test convention of that body, to be held|/own revolver, are fleeing before a iI Now le P Fi Fl Does Money Grow Into Money? Has he aver tried to tell you in Washington D.C se ptember posse in the desert near Mojave, | ow on v Sai e— attern Section, trst oor Sure!—if Planted Right. how much he loves you?” 0 28. Mayor Cotterill will appoin according to @ message received | eS su pe Rae * ga a “Frequently, but {am going |#2Y Citizen going east at the time.|today at the sheriff 8 loftice he re 5 PRED. peel the %6 acres of orchard. $20,000) te gat some inside information An excursion to Victoria is being| breaking the manacles with which ; is a big valuation for the non-irrt this afternoon. planned by the members of the|they were bound is not known, Ad : } gated land (and buildings, leaving| Pad |Canadian club of Seattle. The ex-| ditional officers will leave Los An ee | $40,000 valuation for the tam going to take my en | cursion will take place some time|geles today to take up the trail orchard—over $1,200 per acre. Gagement ring to the jeweler” | oort month. All members of the|) ‘ The one from this ore —Houston Post. Canadian clubs on the sound Will © * *® ® ® eR we ee eee The Ohio Range is the result of thirty years of sp] rought $12,000 in 1911—when ara join them * * | cializin the manufacture of high-grade years old ee ee! & Yee" Wilidbad Oasie of at ing in the manufactt steel ranges Nor is this exceptional pate pan *| Funeral services for Or. F. M.|* Infantile Paralysis. * | and, embodies all improvements that make ph ted fruit district in Wa ortiand, Or.—Geor a Sonn » held from the parlors|* OS Angeles, Aug. §.—With * lt : } i. cm pe cry ey |w son elected to serve 10 days #| Conn were held from the parlors) ~ cny 200 cases of ‘infantile # | cooking and economy of fucl-consumpeion=sgifes Ty cases “go it one better.” | |# on the rock pile rather than #|lnemoon a "| paralysis reported to the * maximum of efficiency and service at & mada Money planted in our {rrigated |® pay a Lapheers a ee ae ee * health authorities here, and * price : orchard land at $150 to $250 per | ® ettes to a minor @ says itis *| Mrs, Gladys Roundtree Mazie died | * 36 deaths from the disease re # : : ‘ ‘ acre, with fully pald water right! Yep, The cut shows 27 Rome|% fy ns'tig me't auch lee told the 4 | Ausust 7 at Pacific Grove, Califor-|* corded, constant guard ts be. % /f > The cut shows the newest model Ohio in 159 must grow in the same way, if im-| wd 6 Albay gm attan 4 nia, of heart disease. ng maintained today about * be a " f ol i sia way, | Beauty apples on a 10Inch stem! |» judge. “Why shouldn't I sell #| Pease archi | the homes of the quarantined * tical and hands dress of plain nickel. : Or we will sell you 5 acres, plant} age a . bly a gy snes! * to him?’ * PITTSBURG’S BULL * p e BA new cases ts ? * Price, with 16-inch oven, $50.00. it to trees of your own select Trew is niles from ou % een reported since 4 . “ge . ete Gul tune tt 4 vents, for. 400 per | with the same soll and elevation, | * wk RHR RRR RR tk tke MOOSERS l® however, and the authorities * With 18-inch oven, $55.00. acre, , We'll sell you an orchard—we'll - = *® belleve the spread of the dis- * With 20-inch oven, $60.00, You a Iittle dov |grow you an orchard—we'll sell] Oakland. — John Henry Short} * ease Is checked * oe a ‘4 ne i the tes — Toe iccinad dein: = you an interest in a growing|loves independence. Leaving his} RE These prices include water connections. When we hand it to you in 4|orchard. wife a note admitting she had sup-| - | ahh. —Third saeate afutine wocth O48s na cere » with us and examine our|ported him long enough, John| I S OUR : —a growth of 50 per cent in value |lands. Examine bearing orchards| Henry Alsappenred. The police are 94 M LE AN H Mail and Telephone Orders The next—fifth—year it will|mear by. See our water supply; |On his trail, PARIS, Aug. 8-—Starting on a i grow profits of $100 an acre injOUr nearness to market—only 2 sana Jaerial journey to Rerlin, Aviator Carefully Filled. fruit—16 2-2 per cent growth on|miles—schools, churches, tele} Ukiah, Cal-—-An overworked tele- Brindajoe left the Villa Coublay, —- — $600 valuation. But you have only| Phones and stores gram, a guileless bank cashier and near Paris, at 4:55 this mornin, s eee $400 invested—a growth of 25 per| Let us prove our figures, Prove) ® mare hacer gee pean and landed at Rheims at 6:50 ’ ' a ln |that money planted in lands will| netted a man calling himself A. G. o'clock, He reascended at 6:10 and W H P. d y Sh des The sixth year the orchard will| Grow more money in less time than|Lane $75 from each individual, continued his journey, His aver: omen $ osiery 35¢ ar in Ow a be worth $700 an acre and wili|'n any other place you can plant It,| Both gave up. Lane is missing. age speed was 94 miles an hour. Women’s Silk-lisle Hosiery in black, white grow $200 an acre profits in fruit Saturday morning we go over | i. || ae a i 4-inch double top and high- S H Ve i nearly 20° per cent on $700 valua-|with a party. Join us. ‘Take an|*# FOI Tt te te tte | TAFT BACK AT WASHINGTON rose ac sng np . alent S bake pecial ataes tion, and 50 per cent on the actual| outing. Talk it over with us *| WASHINGTON, Aug. &.—Return-| [ff spliced heel, sole and toe, 35¢ pair; 3 pa ; , lor Shades, 36 inches Investment. ADRIAN POWER & WATER CO, "4 Los Angeles. — Delivering | ing here today from Cincinnati, for $1.00. Green Water-color Shades, automat The seventh year the orchard 225 Le Bldg "le e500 worth of furniture yester- & aties. attending the faaerel of John Women's Black Cotton Hosiery with } wide and 7 feet long, mounted Om ‘eiainlcniphiiaetaintpneneninemnente rts a 7 . _|® day, a credit house received *® erron, father o rs, Taft, the = mentioning a bry a i. ni g each. é |* a note to call for its property. # president went immediately to the|ff| double garter top, also styles with ribbed } roller, special 28¢ ri machine-mad® = ime ri * Another note there said: * jexecutive offices: i] top, 35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. Green Opaque oy es, Pi | ® “Thank P | J en’ Slack Co’ si mounted on Stewart-Harts! Canadian Pacific Railway wa fine cher gs Bin Biftos, * On left, Mr. Lillian Russel, or Bayes eta bigtime | BB heey ok chin tee “35e Sieg: sabi 36 fackes wide and 7 feet long ~ of beer in your fee box, Good. &| Alec Moore, and Bill Flinn ‘ate cata neta a tercaeae pairs for $1.00 Bele Se 48¢ onal pirat Fleer, AnBe® STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE \* y bi in pugilistic olrcles as “Kid Me-| Giannnnndiainnbimngnnnenin cane TERS ‘ancouver via Vie s ia MMMM MERE ITALIANS CELEBRATE Coy,” for alleged implication tn an| VALUES IN NOTIONS ’ uing Direct) Dail turning vie , pees An Italian celebration begins | $80,000 diamond robbery at Ostend “Three - in - One” Kirb B Bi ll C r et weepers Kerive Victoria 1 Wtive: Waser 1:30 p.m Portland, O,—A nice point of liw|next Saturday ‘and. ends Sunday. |W2® continued today until next Oil 10. gay fle Books, 1 ‘_ Issel $ Larp Keave Victoria a gave Vancouver ig 0 ™ This to be, ifeclae a by the munfetpal| Saturday at 9 o'clock the Cle Elum | T2**#44y. Selby i# out on bail, Tid ac pe Mea ae met to Dave ve Victoria "2:80 p.m. f {court as, I. Pottage sets up as|band will parade the streets, Co: "9 anen Lape Meae- ‘Silko” Leave Vancouver 11:61 Leave Victori 90 H —_— MTOStS, OOD: 1" Ki orset iotiee Gottin’® ae Tasye Victoria $402. m [la defense to the charge of biting|certs will be held at the grand iat tee Bs A ote a few i ures, S@ and 10¢. | Laces, 10¢ each. e Tom Conroy that he was attacked by three men, and therefore it. was justifiable to resort to man's primt- ve weapons, |stand both Saturday and Sunday |$ to 6 Pp. m, and 7:30 to 11:30 p. m Saturday evening a grand display of fireworks takes place, Elastic, 10¢ Colored & inch wide, yard Save Labor—Save Rugs and Cape Second Floor, Anneli SAILING FROM PIER 1, 713 Second Avenue. provement club has moved the Rat. nier Heights Improvement club to send resolutions of congratulations i* the Mt. Baker club, conomy” Stock- ing Protectors, 15@. First Pioor City Office, Phone Main 6588,