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“ — £, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 235, 1913. 3 Seattle Is All Right ‘WE DIDN'T ALWAYS GO THE PACE,’ SAYS (SEAT TE i escola ls Bier St», Gicnes Manatictre Sere Ab _GIRL VICTIM; ere ig WERE LED’ CL OVER) Manufacturers During This Month at 823 Third) =——— nen ca ‘ eles tocethe hen I —DAY — Avenue, Near Marion. If You Are In the Dol- CHAPTER arabian: ss i f ie. And when I got back there wasn't drums, Read This—It Will Inspire You. habe bed as Don’t Miss a Clover Day in could ) rw had victim : we tw ar ™ these do here > den $168, $197, and on easy nthly Two ; Th a i ie 1 us rn ‘ ryt is w read and y and ¢ 0 1 the) ¢ recs Mr. Berton cum i 1 Young fellows ‘ te \ : : at are on foolist enough to ent a . ~ t today “ : with automobiles, would « , faint, but when we come face to Everything in « Bhan AAI ; with automobiles, Ma withing 1 ; (LEATHER HAND BAGS Interesting caved & ‘ . A home and kiss thelr ° 1 Sterilized mmersing Y highest grad andard ‘quality,| metallic tubing, the middlenves | rotted mon wore a i nae n sold rf here elt ay * | ‘or a “Joy ride” with a f ; With the arrival of Miss Dorgan, . : ot sell these players for lesa NeSwiMa GUAH ao Ohrintion ane Department singe iba: tials at ° ‘ - mys un ed) ere " t > » Hye Dre Shite 4 | a jthat time. Some of the re aged monstration of “NAIAD tc for 4e Hair Pine. 1c¢ Collar Supporte, black enough to have daughters as old jas we were, but that didn't make . ird avenue , . 3 s What a t t or white farion street und $428 tt : any difference, What a 1 or w : ; 5 Ber oe . us| down payment ay cacathly Tea ae ani eirues St GOmne| 1c for 3¢ Corset Laces. A pertect fitting Di Shield and SECO SILK - Well as th | chased around with t! wughters 4c for Se Hooke and Eyes. perfect fitting Dress an’ V 8 ents. besides we are ‘ ‘ . fre an they did with us, the 1 be the Bolero of convenience and comfort first to run for a ¢ | It was the autor hat start ed tt, of course, I've monthly mit the fact ness condit ity are simply first there ts, in rea ever, for the mecha the i tor, the lawyer the merchant hrewd ¢ to wo! rolls with {t's the th that ever hap. e and the » have cer elves to bel taker 3c for Bc Cube Pins. Dotted patterns and plain ut soft, FO pop tumes. Regular price 26¢ a yard. ( er Day Spe clal —17c- So for 5c Collar Supports Se for 1 dozen Shoe Laces. nen Bay disgusted Aw, those g hat Ing want to «e led. They're willing Another one said 7c for 106 Dress Shields. be sterilized Don't fall to 11¢ for 15¢ Drensing Combs. tariffs, currency bills anything been da t we had to] Y chaie ae dae wie eis Se Sanitary Belts. 4 ‘This tn substance is what Mr 1 treets tn addi: | take them to the beach H. Burton, of ( rr: ated t n to our reg three delivery | Tha " tr But day, to a w » which are always in t's all very true ut we Mr. Burton ser This had to be be done| | weren't always ready and wil! 9 DW. T a > keep up the deliver | Ing to go Joy riding z General fes with the sales. And from now fr There. was a time when we National on to the end of thie month, the _ to be led. ' was liter: game oritae: | noe every one of the six shipments r t be “— girls the sporting man could Seattle dai he | | plek up were good school girls | And there wae a tragedy be | hind every one of them Christine's story is the old one of the girl whose employer Ie a beast. That's a chance | every working girl takes, of June, and the extraord ume. of sale he has during this morith, at Mer season, when there was nothing to ar Marion.” In Special Selling of fine S¢ e Crepe, with Dutch collar or neck, ned with silk ribbon or braid. The new short sieeve— STRONG SUPPORT FOR THE | SEATTLE STORE | Burton paid a very high tribute | of wien th eee ee of D. W | getting such a man in author Value 1 93 . Thomas le ys that his/ ity over her She hates the [BR] SAG Son IT = Clover Day Special .... 0. -ecceceesesoereesseserscnees surance experson ex’| associates In the East are highly Hl ran Ike polson now. It's Ww. t age and handling, "a pisaéed Wii the veauits that! diva deranae: Milhar bul Crue) Anat $1.00 Ladies aists SENT ROle CAROE GATS charges have bt tained in the North-| after a while every girl hates Made of good quality India Linon, trimmed embroidery or lace. — would have burdened the west Mr. Thomas’ man-/} the man that caused her down b and long sleeves; others low neck 49c eta th Pag Thomas w a8, ageme 4 that they have de fall three quarter sleeves; excel value at Special.... ni a we were wi to cided to give him unlimite up Ty +e let him use his own jud aot in, hae fete cecaicee | Presi Byte oc 50 Young Ladies’ One-Piece Colored Dresses in cutting the prices to su! here in Seattle and on the Pacific ine ater tng be Dresses are made from fine lawn or dimity in all new Occasion, he would gu Coast. All of the expansion plans| ro ei iad alia ] ea, stripes or figures; nicely trimmed in lace or 1 79 dispose of every carload < ht agent scr | EVELYN ee AY ES Be embroidery; high or low neck; value $2.50. Special... ‘ fine high-grade planos, right , Posies | pee of Ses <9 ight bedi syste : . . in Seattle. We told him to 0 meh Mme ; hand and all that 50 White Lingerie Dresses National One the dan , Kissing fe an Intoxicant, « | much as whisky. It has ET (Mo makes them dizzy and weak In the knees, and so they aren't | At the Alhambra Until Thuraday! exactly responsible for their | These Dresses are made of fine India Linon, French Lawn, Swiss and Votle, beautifully trimmed in embroidery or Italian lace; three-quarter sleeves, high or low neck. These garments are made to sell at $10.00 to $12.00. On sale, 9 Weiiatinay Jase ne nee S47 ahead, and he has made good We have been relieved of a very Serious blockade In Seattle and by the end of this h Mr Thomas will ve on his books what we sincerely believe will be the biggest June piano business ever accomplished by any plano INFANTS’ “HIGH GRADE” BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKERS . pise. player-planos SHINGTON, June 25—The| “The Scar,’ “Friendly Neigh-| actions. It is alate Scnker Pr beltie prices and the ucate aia may recall that a! bor A 4 We “The| From my many talks with Chris-| Cotton Ribbed Hose, black STRAW SAILORS M ade ot fine worsted and Tidead weet be very pretperoes, istallments, eat aa Oe Spring in the Desert tine, T believe that's white and colors % yb isiycing hand tailored; for without a fair degree of pros. ob a fuss e . t ber An i hen th " Clover Da air 7 a plies Derity, even the extreme price |, als Diteb oranalc|Seras Be the Odean Until Thureday, | S8h One Wee fore oes meee’ TADIEW VEC: low “hou REDUCED Dae eee cutting could not have accom- peice ‘at ie only pia lline nt, | Most folks The Snare of Fute,” two reels; | when go ack fron | Bh rir dad Bo 3 al... Be plished such great results In 90| this tactory-tohown 6 OF about the f » newspapers |" While Baby The Tongue| “not food any more eal veless; fine ribbed: |. o vaine ee short a time. . " me plan, to the haven't been printing “first page” | Mark | She may have loved, or thought | crochet yoke fintshe: 0 98c MISSES’ $250 TWO.STRAP indtvidual home buyer. Our low | stuf about it for some time. | see ashe loved, the fellow once. But embroidered medallion. | for ........++esese0s PUMPS, patent leather: all ILLUSTRATES BY EXAMPLE. prices fully verify this fact.” President Wilson has the contro-| Charles M. Seay ha: now she has refused to tont So value, Clover 18 $2.50 value for $1 69 sizes; very stylish, with "Just think of {t,” says Mr. Burton, LEASE RENEWED versy down {nm his memorandum|son astodio for an extended against other men fuat be Day _ Spears oeriweee ' dainty silk bow : taking the Star representative General manager Thomas has re-| book. It {s still pending, and w through the South, where he will wants to “get” that one and 60c value Clover Day Special $1.98 : p @ver to « group of pianos, at the newed the lease on #23 Third tn all probability, be pending wh make his headquarters {n Ro Ga. | want to take the edge « LADIES’ $3.00 PUMPS ; ene EE 33c ; Salesrooms, at 823 Third avenue,, Av, near Marion Woe have the big waterway ts completed) With the director are Mabel Trun-|dy telling {t against oth with bow or 2-strap style; 10¢ PERCALES 6c "> pear Marion, “here are mahog-| secured the mont favorable terms | some time in October or November. | nelle, Bliss Milford, Herbert Prior,| Why do mothers k thetr broken sizes. Clover Day, | 750 value S86 [sak hie ie ee any, oak and walnut pianos that! and our selling expenses will be| The tolls dispute may be settled Harry Beaumont and Arthur Hous |daumhters tn | e of the dan $1 98 noi Riggers seas eraes matics Meee, abs Pe: Fepresent the very cream of far less than any piano store {n/| diplomatically, It may be disposed|man. They wil! make a number of|gers that ¢ a i ne CON e ea cndes . Big lot of straw 47c ped Clove ear jute fast t American pianos. You can't go Seattle, all of which means biglof by leaders of the senate and films, using places of historical in-| It ts becr shapes, choice .. : Special elcid 6c ! {nto any middleman's store in savings to every purchaser of a | house collaborating on as heme to| terest as sett! a or whatev | 12'4¢ BLEACHED MUSLIN Nia Glo GREael Srloek ‘ : : oF this country and find them plain or player-piano from the|repeal the provision to whic pat many refined y $6. inches? Wide, ‘thes tom [MENS 64 —_—_—_—_ marked at less than $450, $500 National Piano vufacturers,| Britain objecte—that granting At the Olympian Tonight. victims to the white dressing; 1 3'to 18 | oe Oxfords; "broken dinea; pa [igen eee ais ee and $560 to $600 and $706, and $23 Third avenue, near the cor-|American vessels free passage ap Pat Yourselt tn Their’ Place,” girls are exposed to more yard lengths. Clover Bt | ent leather, tan or gun-metal. | suitable for all purposes nee 4 ? 5, = ot ugh the canal | y " rk Fire Depart # than girls who find the - aaad * by a i a Bo SS Ot OT = eoreees Iment,” “The Western Law That/sclves strangers and alone in big Day, a yard : 3 Led Day, $2, 49 covering, screens, pillows, etc. ' [Falled,” “The Supreme Sacrifice,” | citles | BEAUTIFUL LACE SHAMS BANE at ees pate Day, 20c | | “The Buckskin ¢ | The strange girl is aware that alts Abulinas| \f tailed BOYS’ CADET BLOUSES | oo bas 9-28 as J ANNOUNCEMENT BY | ° pitfalls sur her and she is| a a baer a ; | At the Yesler Until Friday. alert to avold them. That Is where| size, with scalloped edge; | Made of khakt, black sateen, | $1.25 Bed Spreads, best Mar- . “The District Attorney's Con-! has the advantage of the refir pure white, Regular price | blue or gray chambray or seilles patterns; full _ size. two reels, “The Stolen|ed school girl from the respectable | Clover Da 19c light colored madras; 50c Clover Day 98 e reater eatt e 0a ul 0. , Inc. Is and Dee the Laser" eocea obatuevas baatt oe rane or = pile a SE. all sisaa: Ubclog. 2 Special .2......000.. SOC b eee sees anything wrong, whose par s | At the Home Until Friday. ents rear her like a delicate lily | “The Master Crackeman twolin a glass case, eo that the first ( \ (NOW LOCATED AT 3RD AND MADISON) reels, “The Head of the Ribbon|breath of untempered air proves | Gr Bide? sauces Tae tha Bes tektisuse tr iat ane ann eto ocery Specials Nymph.” | The home girl Is kept in tgno- 4 boxes Searchlight We Are Going to Move ves [rare one actuons and Mee | | Sesehca, yeatss At the Class A Unt!! Sunday. ders blindly ahead until she falls ee aint eam 7 “Bunny's Dilemma,” “The Mar-|into snare. or Lemos Cling { We have secured a location which we believe is in the best block in the city shal's Capture,” “The Carrier} But this isn’t saying that the girl Peaehen: Ber 4 1418 Second Ave., between Pike and Union, just south of MacDougall & Southwick’s ae iP pea Yow a aloo 16a. big, Oty org not @ hard ? < 5 | = pen |time trying to keep out of the The change takes place July 15 and we are going to close out every article in a : leprae uae eae sunicaer ght de ? grand |companton she is comparatively H | L 4 (Continued Tomorrow.) | Removal Sale MSRM OE Cr mre AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. The prices | Metropolitan—Frances Starr in . “The Case of Becky.” ‘RAH! EDDIE'S f ouT sesttie"hianieis 2 according to | Orpheum—Vandeville. excellence, but Indicated, Empress—Vaudeville, Pantages—Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer — Photoplays and |garet Delmont, 18 years old, of | he following ‘hicago, arrived here, completng| WASHINGTON, June 28.—The paid “by Joeel some belen ees ort A P : ; R a vale of nearly 74 miles, which |administration currency reform bill|{P%,? Positively every coat, suit, dress, skirt, petticoat, etc, will be disposed a began at Menominfe, Wis, four|probably will be introduced Thurs-| yuia i. regardless of cost. We are not going to move this stock to the new location. days before, She was in an ex-|day in both houses of congress. are going to price it so low that it will be elosed out in a very few days. hausted condition, | Democratic members of the banking According to the story told by the | committee of the house discussed girl, who formerly was a student|the bill today. On Friday the full ; LAD ’ of the Oak Park High school, Chi-| committee will decide the question rintion, ju y United Press Leased Wire. ranch 19@ 84 LONDON, June 25.—Edw. Clay- ton, the male suffragette sentenced to 22 months’ imprisonment for con- | cago, she at 1 at Menominte to | of whether public hearings will be q visit a girl friend. When about to | held Apples .. Of f O| 4 e buy @ ticket to St. Paul she discov-| The majority membern of the|Yelsnote - ered ber mc had been lost or|committee are opposed to extensive spiracy with militant suffragettes,|] vaudeville. : ‘ ; P stolen and determined to cover the | hearings, and will try to expedite, Dressed Meate—Selling Price. . Our elegant $20,000 stock of strictly up-to-the-minute ladies’ wearing apparel is ree Bim ey aa eee’ laa much as possible, the passage of| Tucks. reete 114 | Was released today aftor a hunger|] Melbourne — Photoplays and le of how —— the currency bill by the house. Riba, Ho. 1 4 seseee it |etrike. Clayton was very weak, vaudeville, at your disposal at prices that will astound you. Here is a fair sa ine, No. 1, full eut the stock is underpriced. See windows for additional bargain prices : is It 1s reported here that several|] Alhambra — Photo: 3 ji | prisoners in the big jails are follow | vaudeville, ed bs: 164 jing the suffragette tactics on hunger Sagging Wire 3] : ays Doctor in [Rm es: i" |hiee “ate ametianae ni \ Coats and Dresses Fl egant St tits | Cuts 2 Throats R Office and Dies fries : sabe +4 Ito or vee ac ene them va Dance at Dreamland tonight, *** Values up to $25. Big assortment of about 95, will go quick at | NEW YORK, June 25—A | SAVANNAH, Ga, June 25—Dr.|! Suits formerly sold up to $30, your sagging wire cut the throats of [Guy O. Brinkley, a practicing phy-|¥ $1 0.00 opportunity | two members of a plenie party fete was shot and killed in his| ¥ oii Mw is 13 | riding on top ig & double: | private office by Miss Kate Kittles, |p nana’ hore sivacennee hy ni own — ———————————— | decke automobile ‘bus near |a patient, who then turned the|t:immed sides au tro” | i ODDS and ENDS S J 2.50 | Long Beach, L. 1) and swept |weapon upon herself with fatal re-|Shulasre sss M4 in physical condition it is usually because the action of the : it i i oT taney ‘medium wt large « another man to nis ground. It, her body falling across that|Pitwe feat * Wool Dresses, Walking Sk irts One of the | men—Willlam jor ag victim. : Spare ribs % | organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Value to $10, and a few Sults, value to Pleng—ts suffering from a par- | Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve Large assortment, must go at HERE’S VALUE! | tlally severed windpipe, and i n probably will die. It Is expect the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and hk. Ss U f TS though. thelr Infurlos are sett | Coc ker roaches tame we fj | Sttengest. Theone remedy you may take and feel safewith is | . ous, will recover. Dolled hai : : A Group of Coats and Suits ee | Bigwag sacccs e } 4 COATS—75 SUITS Values to $40, great bargains ‘LOSES WIFE; BLAMES ‘Rats and Mice a , |BEECHAM’S PILLS| Formerly sold up to $20.00, priced to move | ; att ; ¢ {8 more disagreeable a } quickly | 1 - | FRIENDS; SUES 'EM 9.0) "Shome infested with vermin, 30 (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) $7.50 | | Alleging that Jay ©. Allen, the| Destroy them with Btearns’ meane is |( The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilious- 5 lawyer, and his wife, Laura, Jointly extermismtor for thirty-five years. Bquabe, doz. 2180 ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, ill be well repaid alienated the affections of his wife, ‘ ft tal ogy Vogetnbién— elton Price, | d lasti A foll rid Arrange to come early, you will b Margaret, W. #. Jones has begum|_ It killa off rats, fhloe and cocks) ocay mubard .. 1Yq.cew | an lasting improvement follows the timely use of this We especially request our steady patrons to come at once and take advantage proceedings to obtain $50,000 na | roaches tn o stugle night. Does not! incu! persies t ‘ty |] vorite and reliable homeremedy. You will become healthier f this great removal sale. We « at the new location July 15. |heart balm and $700 the cost of the blow away Ifke powders, ready for | 14,0018. 00 d fn ee dla |ivorce sult. According to Jones, | Use; nothing to mfx. The only ex. +8 | and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills everything was lovely until July, terminator sold under an absolute | Herts. | 138 ¥ ° uit 0 1909, when his wife became ac. guarantee of money back ff it) Oguti es : rea er ea e 0a e quatnted with the Allens. falls. 1 Gann | Cc - Sold by drugeists, 260 and $1.00) toca) | MODERN elogantly furnished | or ent direct, charges prepa THIRD AVENUE AND MADISON STREET rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-| receipt of price Re Pa es setae ey a 10e., 250. ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near Directions every way to health aod age especially valuable to women. / fein Blltott 803,—Advt, evant tieatrte-© sete, Ope ON000)| {