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acfer Yonald “CRACKPROOP” GARDEN HOSE 18c PER FOOT BOWERS’ CRACK. PROOF MOULDED GARDEN HOSE IN REELS ANY LENGTH. PER FOOT 18c Colquhoun Hardware Co. 1426 THIRD AVE. SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 fee rates. We guaran- tee full weight and prompt delivery. ICE DELIVERY Co. 2 dm now giving my entire time and to my Dental Prac- ‘Beamtnatiess an4 cangultation I give fttheut charge My offer te you te for te ge to any Gentist in Seattle and Sm examination, then call on me tearm my prices and what I can Go ; them have the dentist you want Open evenings and Sunday Scenic Cafe Our meals abeotutely — the Dest the markets afford, and our service ts perfect We he: geged the highest clase vaud entertainers of the stage tm Seatt!s 1808 Viret Ave. JAS. L. SHUTE, Mer. ne | Bridal Pair.” You will want to r THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1913. TH fa OUR SATURDAY SHORT STORIES Bia When the thermometer climbs clear to the top of the tiny tube and not i aeohy a whisp of breeze stirs the leaves, there is only ONE thing to do—to get where you can hold of the BEST LOVE STORY in the world and read it! IB | on’tinaing. the The difficulty, though, » lies i tti hold of the BEST LOVE || STORIES, don’t you? ee eee . | tell such REAL LOVE STORIES, there are absolutely no better ones than Robt. W. Chambers, Gouverneur Morris and O. Henry—very famous, all of ng them, and men who consequently command the highest prices in the land for || | o!ty: their output. So it is with special pride thai we announce that we have finally been able to secure the right to publish in this city the cream of all the short stories of these three great authors, and that tomorrow the first of them will appear in ¢ paper. Each story will be fully illustrated by some leading American artist-- such men as James Montgomery Flagg, Edmund Frederick and Dan Sayre Groesbeck—or by a specially posed picture by the famous star, Pauline Fred- erick, whom Artist Harrison Fisher declares the most beautiful girl in America. Love! Adventure! Romance! These are the things you will read about in these surpassing Saturday stories. Oranue Biandard White p Well, of the few,.the very few, writers in America who know how to taney. pai4 Convenient car 8 Ib Back Fine and to all of the Pike Place Public Ma Booths 201 - 54 -40 Why pay more when you can! buy here at a eaving of 25¢ on the dollar? 2 cans Carnation Milk, 15@...+-- They will lift you above the heat of the city, above the rut of care and ii NAVY BEANS the clutch of circumstance; they will touch the heart as, again, YOU live over “the sweetest story ever told.” Our FIRST Saturday short story, “The Bridal Pair,” Robt. W. Chambers’ greatest short story, will be printed in The Star tomorrow, Saturday, June 14. | | | Robert Chambers \| Gouverneur Morris | O. Henry | | | Pure Gre For downrtght interest, none of] gay tale of Chambers’ Little stories excels "The | The Best Man.” in the country! | 1ted tn And, then, just as fame and for-| | And, ob, a dozen others—many of| rung had come to his lowly door, ho | me| Which we will give to you during | died! about Rosamund and the handac young doctor and the cemetery on|the summer But he left as a heritage stories | the bill where such a strange tryst] Morris is a REAL AMERICAN | that, in their way, cannot, nor will/ @ ., was held [writer whom you'll like. jever, be equaled. Ses cI F oi LADY CHAFFEUR! |B Ue th BOW MARCHE CHORUS| JANE ADDAMS TO] wictwitere | sively sulted to the sterner sex. Mrs. Frank Gill began work to- The first musical by the Bon Marche chorus was given in the 9 cafe room on the sixth floor of the r day at the wheel of a taxicab for Piace, In pe ‘ing A A a ee the Pacific Cab Co, ment of Berries tomorrow at Rock Bottom Prices, attended. Pleasing program was Mra. Gill is believed to be the carried out by Madame Heseo|py united Press Leased Wire Sint satteerioanl cninticcetie Sprotte, assisted by Mra. Eleanor! CHICAGO, June 13.—“Jane Ad-| on the Const. aia Nordoff Beck, harpist, and @ chorus game for mayor in 1915.” Fon Bs nn of 100 voices, The Bon Marche chorus of 70 voices was augmented This ts the suggestion flying to-) by Madame Hesse-Sprotte’s chorus day among Chicago club women of 30 voices. The arrangements and suffragists as the result of the were in sneres a a Josephine getion of the legislature in extend | yee pone 9 Pg rn Yarsok The program include i the f hise to women fn ‘THESIS rage per oi oe gar a Woe aii Addams le arcane Have we adequate data upon which to base an HYPOTHESIS that his guest and friend, Henry | B. & M. Chicken Tamales and Chili Con Carne Have that individual taste—just a little different and better. American made from Mexican recipes. B. & M. TAMALE GROTT' 1511 Third Ave. Main 5306. Quality her name to go in as a candidate, KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av. We don’t destroy the comfort in our shoe repairing. I may be pardoned for my POSITIVENESS SPOKANE, June 12.—The state| ABSOLUTELY no basis for such a theory. board of control today resumed its That thirteen digits expressed by a singl ut fon of con al Lake Insane asylum, | absurd. nich is charged by the Spokane Equally it ts absurd to pretend that the Canadian Pacific lan hour before anyone made an at- |tempt to relieve him. Tho third Spokane and To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th saw guards suspend a patient in 4 to September 30th. Good for return until October ad Sist. You may stop both going and returning. For | (C)ragon Grooms 6 99 - full information as to routes and rates, apply to Dodge Doctors Pow: Wow ; JUNE 16-21 W. H. GORDON, Agent Jj. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish ® General Agent Passenger Dept. with adhesive tape, and locked | deplorable, any other days, of the alleged cruelty of attend-|ceptance of such belief. nts toward patients. Therefore, considering these facts and the’ Nels Johnson, a carpenter, de-|I would say that the ASSUMPTION of an hy; ick another {n the stomach, and | sustained, original thought. w Cabbage, B¢ Ib Candies npn FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH BY PROF. DRYASDUST, X. Y. 2. nes, 15¢ und Coffee, 20¢ Ib... Corner Public Market — f we 3 PPRADE ATTHE rket}—_— Columbia River Cat- fish, Ib. .20c Rock Cod, 2 lbs... .25¢ T en derloin of Sole, 2 TOO... so 286 Philadelphia Fish Co, Stall 10 “Small white, best quality, 4 Ibs QR, every day ......201, 4, 40 Dried Fruit Special fare reg. 2 for 25c,10c lb. large prunes | , 3 Ibs., 25c faute Ciara Clara Prunes, 4 ibe Rs fan . loose Musoatel, 2 Iba fancy bleached, 1b fanoy seeded, # | Opening FRESH MADE BalSem gateg, Sibert Be 2 Binck Figs, 4 tbe... nas Be F Assorted Buttercups, i wae Meee Pe See 6 bc | ) Strained Money, pint . s It | ee ca eilan’ manatee > | Apricot Marshmallows, per ROLOyy—<8 LOWER FLOOR THIS SAUCH PAN GIVEN FREE ™ | rin epee ere . . 20¢ te cach customer making @ pur- ¢ hand 25 ener chase of 50c worth of ~ Chocolates paere lags Be Choice Jersey Butter, 2 Ibs 65¢ po Peanut Brittle, ++:15¢@ | puncy Renovated Butter, lb B2¢ GRAND UNION PRODUCTS = | After Dinner Mints, per This a pan is given in addition to = | fA tinct aby en ee +++ 20¢ STALL 204 your regular tickets. Get one to- = } | Lower Floor, Annex. morrow. SATURDAY ONLY - One pair Hemmed Turkish Towels = | FREE with your purchase of 1 Ib. of - Fresh Churned Butter, 3 Ibs.,| GRAND UNION BAKIN POWDER. * } anaes Sees s see eek ek ee ee ee eee . ++ 81.00 J These towels are of extra fine make, pes Unasited Butter, Ib «1-950 HE inssced when you mae Torte = | | : ‘ou use a | 4 | Prgee Oregon Ranch bbe rs towels instead of the ordinary kind « 1 CANDY KITCHEN OR veseeevessersseere MG HB Now fs your chance to get @ pair - ROBERT W, CHAMBERS GOUVERNEUR MORRIS A ais 1509 Pike Pl Mt. Vernon Butter Store, FREE. | Special for opening day. FREE! = " ; . HED ike Place 1521 Pike Place. NLY. . * Pg oh Ped ae yarn Ma el Gouverneur Morris is easily in i Having just installed our new fixtures at our new store in the pe tellers of modern love-tales, He|the lead of the younger short story | ,, ; eee has to ta SANITARY MARKET, we are now ready to serve the public with | = : ‘a & go me ha about O, Henry! a complete line of GRAD TNION Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Fite Lisa "The Touneer: Bet | Writers of America | EVERYBODY KNOWS ALL Northwest Meat Co. Soap Products and Baking Powder. Our new fixtures are of the > wine, e Perhaps yo: y | = oa * My % 4 tnd <The Common Law —stories| Perhaps You have read some of] ABour HIM! 150514 Pike Place condition, NO DUST OR DIRT can wet to them, AY that have topped the list of the six|"!8 stortes yourse | Knows how he was once a cow-|M page Hams 2ic Veal Roast 15¢ : ay c ‘ bes best sellers many times. | If you have, you will want to read puncher down ta Tens, then o OTD EIAMS . 2... Ey A Sets TRY ANGLE BLEND COFFEE—“NUFF SAID.” - Chambers igre out to be anithe story of “The Little Helress”—| - ner in the Rockies, and after that Eastern Bacon.....20c Lamb Chops.... .124%4c ‘This is the season for Cakes, Pies, Desserts, Ice Cream and other Be artist, lived tn the Latin quarter 18 |the girl who wanted to give the|. ansen ‘herder te’ farott, south toothsome dainties, YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON THE EX-f = from 1886 to 1893 |poor, proud, young man a railroad! America 151114 PIKE PLACE—N. DEGGINGER imendhadlls ode Phi be He started out submitting some |for his birthday! And how, finally, he went to New ‘ EF Rl EE IIR GR . oe short stories. | And then there is that beautiful) York, stood in the bread line and sein tee Teer seakens Ib Grand Union Extracts Are the Best = THEY WERE WONDERS! | pie ee Poapywrthesd »__| Slept on a bench in the park until sear aliplt oe Try a 2-07, Bottle. = The magazines cried for more,|Juretime tdyl—"Holding Hands"—| ong day when Hot Kippered Salmon, Ib lee be and gradually the brush and palette|@"d the story of Stanislaus Odes He suddenly found himself the} = were neglected. | kalki, told In the wonderful wedding | most sought-after magazine writer) pe Young Hens, 22¢ Eewe not over FRESH DRESSED POULTRY PACIFIC POULTRY CO. lb. Springs, Ib. B5¢. 3 days old, $0¢ doz. SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Inctine—-No Stairs to Climb. Elliott STALL 15, LOWER FLOOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and it is not known whether sho! that when the week day Friday {s likewise the thirteenth day of the! oO; yMPIA, Wash., June 13—Tho| Belden, who had taken dinner with | would make the race. Every effort) month, circumstance of the most untoward character portends 1s to be made to induce her to allow While, primarily, {t would be highly UNSCIENTIFIC to instance|sion to recover money alleged to eerie . any happening of such a day and date as governed in the least by SUPERNATURAL PHENOMENA, at tho same timo ft {s not unreason-|nore against Francis H. Storrs, ben Belden, whom he had invited an error, The philoso- F BRUTAL lable to assume that the working out of certain laws of chance may |The latter recelved $648 for a dam-|to dinne | lead the investigator to the adoption of such jaged h f Gta i3-~-Oaly | phy of such laws is based upon FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES that | Dloyed by A. C. Roessel to cut wood | MANILA, P. 1, June y obviously require the adoption of an ARBITRARY RULE. In this case | so-called theory of “bad luck” that ts popularly held when I declare there is @ symbol tend toward iitions at the| misfortune to a greater degree than the individual COMPONENTS 18 fifth day of the week Press, a Scripps newspaper, to be| has elements of misadventure not to be found on the first or seventh or | Three witnesses gave evidence Not even @ rigid application of the laws of chance admits the ac ir influence on affairs, pothesis that FRIDAY, clared he saw Attendants Burns|THE THIRTEENTH, {s unlucky, gives evidence only of a weakened ind Casino knock a patient down,| mental condition and an absolute incapacity for independent, or even trike a third while seated in a/ qa alr. ‘er Myron, a brick mason, tes fied that he saw two guards in the criminal ward strike an inmate to the floor and, after jumping on Return witness, Fred Lee, stated that he an air court for two hours, thus far this month, Back Seat Day Coaches, Diners, Serv TICKET OFFICES: him in # store room. Then they Arthur ochmidt and escaped in @ touring car, “See America birst - —_ * Account the Great 113 West Holly St. Bellingham ray ANCOUN ry rash. doe |law requiring a physical examina TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 16 AND 18 A. B. WINTER, Agent jtion of Cap gp MH irc «| Limited to June 23. Good on all trains. 1519 Hewitt Ave., Everett sore tenures Of thangs 10 THREE FINE DAILY TRAINS : cenges, ten couples having taken Leaving Seattle 9 a. m., 7:10 p.m, 10 p. m, Cc, E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley pith gs poconn gl tela hong Pi Electric Lighted Standard and Tourist Sleepers, High ice Unsurpassed, AUTO BANDITS PUT on Columbia and Second Ave. W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes OVER NEW ONE Phone Main 117, Eliott 5600, | SHICAGO, June 13,—Threé , ing St. P. Station, G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton ; Somobtio. anita “hire i iy hale eee Fao E. E. PENN feedbe, pastes. hie spouts aan The Spokane Short Line 713 Second Ave., Seattle. lolsurely robbed the saloon of | Great North ern Railway SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET BEFORE BUYING YOUR FRUITS For the Sunday Table or for Canning, see M. ROOT, at 1516 Pike the Sanitary Market. We will have an extra large assort- Searchlight Matches, 4 boxes| BOF .cececsess eeee 10¢| Cottolene, 4-1b. pail. 50¢ Lipton’s Tea, per MARKET CENTER _ Grand Union Tea Co TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36 Public Market ~ Pike Place Public Market Sanitary Public Market Fresh Ranch Eggs receiv- ed daily, 2 doz., 55c. ~ Tillamook Full .Cream Cheese, 20c z Ib 4 Cans Milk, be With other ® purchases 3 €. H. Collings Stall 22. EXTRA SPECIAL SOUVENIR MAIN STORE 716 PIKE ST, Mt. Vernon Milk, 1 doz cans $O0¢ Sunny Monday Soap, 7 bars WE ikpagsboaiacs eras sees BBO E. Cc. mo Flakes, 2 pkgs. POF wees sececeeeeeeees eee ABE EST DIDN'T LIKE STATE SUES TO |SUSLDONEH Sar CUMBERLAND, O., June 13.— him yesterday, did not relish the food Mrs, Elton had prepared, he t to his barn and hung himeelf.| bitterly disappointed |first suit by the industrial commis- have been wrongfully paid out of | We? the state accident fund, was begun| Elton was te very little. aged hand while supposedly em-} Sr BRAS | with a portable saw. It is now al-|/tWo Americans were killed in the }leged that Storrs merely borrowed |attack yesterday on the Sultan of the saw from Roessel to cut his|Jolo'’s forces. They were two) own wood. | privates of company M, Eighth in-| ———_-— - |fantry. Three members of the} THE TILIKUM special, which ts, Fifty-first Company of Scouts and to carry the Seattle delegation to|one member of the Twenty-ninth the Pow-Wow celebration at Spo-|company fell. Lieut. E. H. Racke- kane, leaves here Monday night at|ley was among the wounded. 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