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TORIC LENSES— (ike cut), In scientific ex with deep curve cluding @ careful, amination with modern $4 appliances Ow $4 Toric Lenses, includ ing examination, are regular $8 values DISPENSING OPTICIAN And modera lens grinding plant connection W. Robson, Oph. D. 4th Floor, a70.4ar8 Arcade Bldg. Bring This Adv. With You Main 963 Phone Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. DANCING “= OEN BOOTH 'S uch a Smart Dog--Will Even Plunge In After Drowning Person ON, WHAT 4 Lovely DOS YOU HAVE THER, MR. ADOLE, ISN'T ty PReTry! NOT ONLY BRET TY, BUT SCHMART, WE ISSA VATER SPANIARD. WHAT WILK He DO IN ‘we WATER, ADOLE ¢ I MAP HIM TRAINED IN DER DEAD; filo SON SUCCESSOR (Dy Vetted Press teased Wires LONDON, Aug. deepest 21.—Thousande | of cablegrams and telegrams con taining expressions of th ) | HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S | sympathy at the death of Gen. Wm.| NEW DANCING PALACE. Booth last night were received here i today by members of the family an Shek Yor Comer the heads of the Salvation Army tt ie considered certain that ~\ Bramwell Booth will succeed his| father as head of the great re-| ligious organization. The other| BE AN ACTOR! Salvationists a already catiing Bramwell “chie ‘ : The body of Gen. Booth Hes in scrapers megan mare state at Salvation Army hall, in the! Marion Warde Dramatic Schoo! } (aston district, London, where it] 356 Arcade Building I remain for a week. Inter ‘day “Dancing evar “urrouwon®, | and jevelty ‘ters have a routine business sons every antlt evening rateed x ARCHITECT SULPHURRO BATH ATISN: RRB BOOM ET All Dr-ggists “Hotel Ethelton Associated Chambers of Com- es are i keeping with | merce of Los Angeles, San Francis oe ny on “dat” Wear sil large (CO, Oakland, Portland and Se Stores and theatres. jare planning a monster excursion. Opposite Postotfice. }to be known as the Trans-Pacific neh Commerce Exhibition cruise. The Booth was today issued this simple ment sword. BUNGALOWs, $700 AND OF 71 |G ICHOLS tate, n . ‘ == Bailington Booth, who has |tranged from his father, cabled his! love and sympathy, but the general | was unconscious, and did not get the mes probably will be in Abney Stoke Newington. Some proposed *\to have burial t pin West minster Abbey, b Abbey aw horities oppose stion, as The Salvation Army h 1 to conduct th the organization until a successor jv installed, and announce. “Our general has laid down his God is with us. Gen. Booth left practically no es The fortunes that have been given him and earned by him went for the support of the A It was reported yesterday that nem PLAN BIG BOOST CRUISE ea big | | | WINS” LON FIGHT FOR THE INDIANS cruise will & boosting exeur-| CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Fighting sete rn isers will tell of the! for two years in the interests of! good the aie. ane will d0,lthe Mojave Apaches, Dr. Carlos! ails cacnaatel grin Bie Montezuma, a member of the trib cific exposition, and exh Cod cae Eakieanen enmaiaion: of Geecribe the products ‘and advant py nad wen the batts tor the | ages of the Pacific coast » ha } | en offer already has been made|!Mdlans against being ousted from to the Alaska Steamship com their present quarters and trans-| for the steamer Victoria for) {rred by the Indian bureau to a} cruise, which will last for|>@fren waste in the Salt river dis afl @ days. A total distance of |tfict, according to announcement 20,000 miles will covered on| here today c the trip, and the Hawaiian Islands,| Chief Yuma Frank of the Mojave; Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. - le Stomach : Remedy ition. You should wonderfal remedy or traveling bag. je and drun% like tea. sat to the taste, better for the stomach. If your druggist sells pu <9 guaranteed remedies he sells Win cure indig: SCOTCH STOMACH 60c REMEDY 47 ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS AMUSEMENTS Doth Phones 6196 ‘Japan will be vi Steamship Inspection company, eal shippers aland, Australia, China and} 4. it is expect ed that about busine from the five cities will The jexeursion is planned to start No- ember New LIFE SAVING REGULATIONS Protest of Puget sound ship own nst the new life-saving reg ulations for Sound and lake steam ers and boats of every description will bring G. W. Ubler, supervising inspector general of the ral Seattle Sept. 3. He will discuss. with shipping men, the new regula tions and endeavor to adjust mat ters, The new regulation to which lo take exception pro- 3 men| Fisher in an official notification to- vides that enough life-saving equip- | May. From May to eptember one-third the equipment may be carried. Local men say that the absence of bad weather on the Sound should make an exception for the Sound boats WANT MEDAL FOR NEWTON JOHNS t persc 8 appeared before the special committee of the Seat tle Commercial club, which Is in vestigating the rescues of Newton other Bg Johns, the sred bootblack who The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly.| “THE, STAR BOUT” Best Act in Vaudeville 40-—People—40 lOc and 26¢, jto the cow get | Sherley saved the | the 20. The te persons, 8 of eight people Colman dock accident of in May timony of who were ey work of Johns, will be for warded to the Carnegie hero fund and an effort made to a Caynegie medal for Johns. POISON TRUST (By United Press be Ww. ARINC TON these eight witnesses mission naed Wired Aug. 21 The aimed at the so-called poison tr was passed by the house. The measure prohibits ent medicine manufacturers making false claime regarding the curative properties of their medicines, ment to accommodate all the pas-| sengers and crew at one time shall be maintained on every b dur ing the months from September to|ture house |changed hb Apaches will receive made the decision by Secretary of the Interior day. The ruling involves some of the richest land in the Southwest It also involves @ reported plan by certain capitalists to remove the Indians from their present “garden spot” and turn it back to the public domain, New York.—Frank doorkeepe Brunette, of a moving picture atre, was sentenced to pay a fine of | 250 or spend 50 days in jali for ad mitting William. Carelli, an un- ehaperoned minor, into his theatre PROMINENT THEATRE CHANGES HANDS The City Theatre on Second ay.| nds Monday, Rice & the new proprietors, Green aa manager. It is the purpose of the new| management to procure the bes pictures that can be had, and con-| tinne it as the leading five-cent pie in Seattle. Being lo cated, as it is, in the heart of the shopping district, next to Pantages Green bein with Mr. G, L. theatre, it affords an ideal place for shoppers to rest. A cont inuous | performance will be given every |day from 10 a, m, till 11 p. m. pat-| In Launches and Cruisers Elliott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. Agents for Samson Marine [parties to the sensational | the Canadian Northe Engines, West Seattle HE VILL CHUMP IN AFTER A DROWNING BERSON, MISS DILL= Pickles, VAIt, I SHOW You HOW HE SAFES LIFES. |WILL TRY TO STOP DARROW INDICTMENT (Ry United Pree Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21.—-Clar ence 8. Darrow and counsel will ap pear Monday before Superior Judgé} Willis to argue on a motion to dim miss the remaining indictment pending here against the labor al |torney on the ground that he wag not brought to trial within the legal time limit of 60 days. torney Fredericks and Assista: District Attorney Ford, who prosé cuted Darrow In the case just con. cluded here, will argue for the state The Indictment now hanging over rHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUUuUS® 21, Distriet AG! 191Z, SHO, HE Iss RIGHT AFTER Me LiKe 4 Flash! VIENNA, Aug. 21.—A_ serving miaid in one of the most aristocratic families In Vienna was dinmissed | because it was discovered that she) wee ing her mistress’ visiting | cards, to which she had added her name and the explanation, “Cook t@ the above.” RELIABLE METHODS | OF BEAUTY TP oRE| WHEN eences Water, TOO FAT—Dissoive in 1% pints not | ols take a {Ablespoonful three ti a [This In a barmiews, quick and cer tain way by which to reduce weight without dieting or inconvenience When the desired weight in attaine fleah will he firm and the skis and from wrinkles or fabbiness. HEN EYEBROWS ARE THIN Rubbing a little pyroxin on ey Darrow charges the bribery of Robt.| 2row" enick ‘a “silk manse chem F. Bain, a juror in the McNamara | foones eT deste ok laibeteote trial. The Darrow attorneys are! with ¢ band forefinger and In a prepared to resist the argument of | shart while they will come In a the state that Darrow several] Syrosin wher rr. months ago agreed to waive his| Fr rights provided by the time limit statute. A. J, HENRY IS DEFENDANT IN NEW SUIT) That Albert J. Henry, divorce suit that gained such wide pub- licity over a year ago, endeavored to defraud his creditors by trans ferring his property before going into bankruptcy, is the charge which he will soon have to face in the superior court here. trustee O. M. Holen, in bank ruptey, made the complaint, He is seeking to regain for the creditors y's home, valued at $7,000. ferred to his brother-In-law, E. Slocum, and also a $1,000 mortgage given the latter on Hen ry’s persona: property. Henry's insolvency ig said to have been caused by the expensive litigat to secure a divorcee from Mrs. May Henry. SAVES HIS BRIDE; Iva LOSES OWN LIFE) STOCKTON, Cal., Aug. 21.— Taking his bride of two months in his arms, Harry Perry of Tulare hurled her to safety just as a Southern Pacific train struck his automobile. Perry was instantly killed. Five other occupants of the car heard Perry's cry of warn. ing and all were saved. The machine was demolished. 8,000 MEN AFFECTED WINNIPEG, Aug. 21.—Eight | aseaad men are affected by fa strike of the truckers employed by n Railway Co. jon the docks and freight sheds at Port Arthur, Ont., who went of) strike today. The strikers demand 7% cents an hour SHOE HOSPITAL REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. Model Shoe Hospital 613 Second Ave, Next to Butler Hotel, ALL WORK GUARANTEED, Klein’s Shoe Hospital 217 James St. one of the | te ¥ ry superior to t to banish fine lines, n that youth-tint and velvety smoothness | 80 noticeable In healthy maidenhood.! olliners, a and will give to the comp! sallowness « T urmax lotion tan freckles a oug 1 can not b wh le iq this barn with that po FLUPFY HAUR FOR GLOSSY, |The hair can be kept brilliant and |flutty during the most trying da of summer by occasional with plain canthrox, a teas of which dinsolved’ in water Is ample for a cleansing. Canthrox shar vigorate the sealp and } and to faded, “strings’. Nair give a richness of color and silky fluff that always marks the head of perfect hair, The regular use of canthrox will induce a healthy growth, thick| and _long.—Advt | Real Cut Rate Dentists Banish the fear, if you ha held | to the Idea that it was impossible to do dental work without hurting you Our Method has revolutionized | the old-fashioned torture of the |dental chair, People are glad to keep appointments here, for they khow WE ? ER HURT A BIT.| RATE DENTIST cut it down to where Just think of heavy $10 jAnd as to ¢ RY, we have {it honestly belongs getting a regular extra |eold crown for $4, or a regular $10} jrubber plate for $5. Remember, we have cut all dental prices in | two. A written guarantee given with| all, work | Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D, 8. (Manager) | 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you ,|the bellowings and shrie | 400 HORSES, $400,000 IN MEAT BURNS LOS ANGELES, Aug. hundred horses and si burned to death, bulidings and dressed meats valued at $400,000 destroyed and Fred Montgomery, an employe, severely injured, in a fire | that consumed the plant of the — ul Angeles Packing company, sidiary of Swift & Co., early Outside the city fire limits, was little chance to save the putt ings, which covered several acres Many head of stock were saved, but 8 of the maining in the sheds and ld be heard for miles The plant was built in 1906, and was lightly insured. The fire start ed in the drying room, presumably = 25 ‘LONG HORNS’ BREAK LOOSE dock yesterday looked for a while like a Wild West show A bunch of 25 long horn steers w being loaded on a boat from a car when they became fractious, stam Colman ‘| peded, ran down the dock, heads down, tails up, bellowing and snorting. Passengers, longshore men and dock officials sought the afters in short order, while B. F. Morgan, manager of the dock, tried to get a bunch of men together to “round ‘em up. After an hour's work the way ward steers were coaxed and bul lied into the boat with the exception of the leader, the biggest and wild est of the bunch, He broke for the Jopen and could not be rounded up. NA GOLD LOCKET IS ONLY CLUE SANTA MONICA, Cal, Aug. 21 Found entangled in the luxuriant brown hair of an unidentified wom an, who committed suicide by leap: ing off the municipal pier here, a gold locket containing her picture Jand that of a middle-aged man to | day furnishes the only clue to her identity. On one side of the locket Is en. | sraved the letter “M,” on the other “Vv.” ‘The woman was about 28 years of age and was unusually pretty, She was about five feet, three inches tall and weighed 110 pounds, All identifying marks had been cut from her clothing IN FOR LIFE OAKLAND, Aug. 21 Ryder, a Pullman ¢ |who shot and killed wife here last January. drew his plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty, With the understand ing that he be given life imprison ment. Ryder told the court that he | was away from home two years, and when he returned he found his wife, mother of his seven children, had divorced him and married again, Judge Elsworth will impose sentence Thursday, Joseph his divorced nev! MIND DoT HaT— ComMt UND Ger r conductor, | today with. | Nrrer me! ‘CORSICAN HAD NARROW ESCAPE FROM TITANIC FATE (By United Prees Leased Wire) LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21.—-With bulkheads protecting he bow, the Allan line stea an, which recently collided with an leeberg off Newfoundland, arrived here today Capt. Cook said that of the collision the Corsican was | proceeding slowly, having sighted |the berg ahead, The engines were | stopped and the impact light jdon the vessel, but exar showed that the damage the water line, The captain declar ed there was no panic among the | pasagngers Some of the passengers, t r disagreed with this statement, and declared that the shock was most violent They say many of the pas damaged er Corsic at the time An nation as above Words by Music by HELP! > HECP!! TROW Me A PLANKS! , ser e thrown from bertt the impact, and that tong ¢ fell on the decks... ‘The was feet deep in the hold, T asserted that somg ngers were oto It is f of a jumped into QUEEN ANNE CLUB i new Queen Anne Improve: » will meet at the Quess’ e school, Fifth and Galer, te The proposed organ King County Quig reported apen. Frank Grittith he Superior peakers “will be! * Preston and G. KR ST SALE CREATES. Sale of Baby Grands Brings Eager Buyers. | | Eilers Music House Looks Like ritpaapdhmnee. Store. | Steinways, $1,100 Grands for $585; Genuine Weber Grands for $437.50; Baldwin $800 Grands for $450; Hallet & Davis Grands for $250. That Seattle has plenty of money wherewith to buy whenever buying time arrives was amply demon strated at Ellers Music House yes. terday. The sale of Grand Pianos told of in last Sunday's papers was opened on schedule time. At 9 o'clock the first Moor showed about $60,000 worth of grand pianos— every one marked at one-third to one-half less than the regular fixed prices, NO TROUBLE TO SELL. The sales manager declared that it was as easy to sell grand pianos as it is to sell ice cream at a Sun day school picnic. Everybody whg came came with the intention of securing one of the big bargains advertised. For nobody had ever heard of the lik efore Hallet & Davi rands that ~vere originally sold for $800 are offered at $260, and in fair condition. Genu ¢| ine Steinways, which regular ortho. dox dealers endeavor to get a thou sand dollars for, are marked $585 FOR . Not renovated. John C. Leslie Co. Ist Ave. Floor Sanitary Market. 40O' PER JC.co GREAT EXCITEMENT — Ye LESLIE'S COTTOLENE, ncaed purer, cheaper than 4b. pails . . Bs Mount Vernon MILK, 4 cans for .. HAMS, fancy sugar cured picnic hams, pound 10¢ Corn Meal, yellow or white, 10 Ibs Pearl White fom for cae or laundry, 8 ue REY SIGNCQ RE 7 AND SYADISON SEATTLE WASH. wu nd $ Genuine old-time Weber Gr which regular deal | ers get $960 for, are marked $535 nd even eck Grands, and even Hallet @! vis Grands, and many éthers: included in the sale, some for little as $250. All have beeg! a short time and ex more costly Chickert Mignone, ete. ALL CASH NOT NE Of course a great of fine pianos will be to the wealthy homes of Seat > tesa ¢ h, but teachers, studenis business men who have many for their cash capital will be allow- ed to” purchase any one of «rands on the easy payment desired. ALL MUST BE SOLD., absolutely necessary thab every one of these Grands be sold in Seatt They will not be up and shir away, nor will be held in s Such altogether unbusinesslike. are to be sold for less than cost of the labor and the that enter into their making. Terms as low as $25 cash and $15 a month will secure choice of large number. A few will have command more, But it is the time in history that anybody ever bought a grand at half price and} on easy terms The sale will be renewed! tomer row morning at Eilers Muse Hous®, ) Third Avenue and University 8/7 lard, 25e Butter, E aie Chéiiaess per Ib. ......+44: * ‘John C. Leslie (0! Cor. Western Av, and Madi- | son St. ALSO JONES-THURLOW CO. 1319 East Pine St. Cloth Si SHIPPED I te OS YD,

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