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THE SEATTLE STAI i ~ [300 Pairs Men’s 8.50 Trousers | SON OF SQUAW MAN | i airS Mens po. AND INDIAN GIRL AT ON SALZ TOMORROW IN THE NEWLY |) LAST GETS HIS OWN _ 7 oar 1 © , i ARRAIGED MEN'S CLOTHING .STORE | | 5. TROUSERS SALE PRICE 27.-An old romance of the re Indian and partly ely ® Dade of Good Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in | OMe NEN Mei oe SONAR, asstine beautira x a he Latest Styles. All Sizes from 32 to 42 in. Waist. sppamcibpette Was Ptiadelbhis | Heth breed 0 the reservatio i} Some are made in good, | | Lincoln first called for’ troops, |spoke Buglah, French and Sioux made with cuffs, side straps | tana, After severat years’ service! time Alice, courted by cowboys, sol d belt loops for outing wear the younger chaps will like : , trimmed as + neil eo ar $15.00 syts Fi ancy ch tweeds, ds ser to be had gray mix blue, iy 33 to Styles a: i for men and young t in the suit line, BOYS’ NEW $1.75 CORDUROY | BOYS’ $3.50 TO $4.00 NEW SCHOOL SUITS, REDUCED TO $2.95—— KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, AT $1.45— | Made of extra good heavy Ages 6 to 16 years. We have Mah corduroy full peg 6 i. in the plain do 1 with tunnel belt loops and fancy Norfolk styles, Of good buttoned pockets. Com n sizes ASK res, t ad 6 to 17 years. Will stand plenty in fancy Kray and brown of hard wear. ~Lower Floor, Union St. Side A SALE OF MEN'S 50c KNITTED SILK TIES AT 29¢ EACH | like And you can tie ‘t wrinkle and t they ‘em as tight as you rey will are a ude—a patterns and ¢ ALICE, THE WAH-TELA, RUNS DAUGHTER AND HER UNCLE WITH-THE- WIND. oF vant MEN'S 75¢ UNION sus AT_55¢ EACH summer gar BOYS’ 89¢ and 1. 25 SWEATERS 49c | We have bunched a lot of r Coats that w sold at §9c and $1.2 at 49 Ww *s and offi wary ¢ ree Whi with him married a co t clerk named ) Kovernment quarters Then came the tragedy of the i } ) | | | } || | beautiful half-breed girl, Five months after the wedding she Ev ort gave birth to a baby boy 1 navy trimmings in wor ol mixed oryhedy talked, Some of hie . 1 T 1. 0 H associates twitted White about MEN'S STRAW HA A ‘$1.80 EAC we He loved the gil, but could Mon’s Straw Hats of se straws, all tt not stand the shame of It and natti@et blocks. They 4 1 very stylish to y deserted her, a broken-hearted man. Tid! Alice 1 Wabh-tela 0 in from at $1.80, on Satu Nobby Togs For That Dip MEN’S BATHING SUITS $1.25 ta then can to go back wit and cash and forward, got aby to gave Wab-teta 100 head of cattte ” Men's stylish Comptnation to care for them. MEN'S BATHING SUITS, $9¢ pyting silts. ‘cotors nav) aot atta weasd ‘have taken Men's Bathing 8 gray. Splendid garments that into his own home, but bination kind—heavy will give entire satisfaction } Emily, hated the | boy Jersey cloth. We have them in All sisee to chocee from toned to kill hi Wab mn. hid him several days in the brush through fear. Alice died not long afterward The boy grew up on the reserva tion, went to the government school, married and prospered in a modest way. His parentage was always in doubt, though he called himself William White Tibbetts r ago Tibbetts died, and hi wizes 34 to 44. at 89c a suit. KNIT BATHING SUITS $5.50 Knitted Bathing Suits for men. Come in the two-piece sweater style—very latest mod els; all wool You will be de lighted with them. Specially priced he left the onto the Pine Ridge South Dakota Tibbetts now had consideratie property gained in trade wit the Priced $1.25. MEN’S KNIT SUITS AT $3.75 Knitted Bathing Suits, also suitable for women's wear Come in worsted with quarter sleeves and extended trunks. Specially priced at $3.75 a sult —Lower Floor. against the Indians my a0 Alice, the b of Wab and of he met daughter Sioux autiful EF 9 © was 18, and had Inherited wife, Emily, fol ow him | if\tving on Clay Creek with her numberless cattle and horses stilt | mother, Wab-tela, and Walh-tela’s run Kk on the nervatior i} ok for the “Kayser” name ¢ IH iatest consort, Nicolas Janise, rep-| The obvious heir was a half-|[f best quality of pure “Tricot” Silk G Ac | » of the American Fur breed that Tibbetts and Emily |[f finger tips; Paris Point stitchir \ slack Fille had ad 2 But ; ita White | t: ore days ay unio’ b son of lice other colors. Full elbow ‘se n eth All sizes. |} jin Indian fashion ounty clreult court jury at R | Tibbetts bought—-not Alice, but City has just declared him to % her mother, Wab-tela, paying Jan. the natural son of Ren Tibb CHILDREN S SWEATERS FOR $1 50 head of cattle and horses. ;"conatructively adopted” by h . with her mother, and co-heir to his name and estate A new lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters just recelved ———————— y're part 4 weight, with stylish “Ruff-Necky ‘ars; in shades of cardinal Sizes maroon or gray 26 to 34 REVENUE CUTTER TAKES JUSTICE TO FAR NORTH | 7 The revenue cutter is a little late NOTE THESE SPECIALS IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Long Gloves 50cPr. | 50c Lace Hose 35¢ | Boys’ | Union Suits at $1.25 Mukwa Tkluk stood on the beach} : butto: ine quality | . Boys’ in front of his igloo and gazed alin getting away this year. She just washarie. chaasioene dara’ Raw | Shirts and n thin wreath of smoke just showing arrived here from Honolulu Thure Shite. with “bi ~ sises and’ the proper ion Suite |i over the horizon on Bi sea day and {s at Union May, taking on Droidered backs | kind for summer, as t mt estne With guilty conscience, he re-|bunker supplies today. § will ural chamols 8% 3 ies . or tow |f|membered that last winter he had|leave for Alaska Saturday sizes | 0c Child's H 5c | ave Saaees E neck 34, 38 stolen 19 cents’ worth ot tallow There ere no police officers ot $s ' candles from the roadhouse. So he| courts in the greater part of th $1.25 Silk Hose 95¢ | | : - Boys’ Union Suits 50¢ | Child's Underwear 17 turned away hitched up his|territory. ‘To prevent mob law. the par —poob dna wprrend | Poe eee. ee Porous Knit | immer weight Wr dogs and star’ on a long mush government sends the federal fast Cece ties ten, | exvetet : aie ot ae | into the inter! judge to all the principal points to white and some even- | and kK. non the let at | o- hear complaints and punish the foe meee, with See | arts Sur ide ars peine, | calves | Mukwa wf! not be alone, for every | gullty ‘ | ee ets fern | tee) 8 kewer Prose, | and time the U. 8. revenue cutter The-| This is the fourth cruise of the| Peter D. Overfield He will take with t deputy marshals to gitives from justice The will pres him sufficte lround up “f # the floating court owe up at far North & general rush hills tis, which carr from Valdez, sh ern porta, the of nae natives for BUTTER 3ic a Lb. Butter PURE the Creamery xhtful perfumes ik y—tresh! hurned. » following fr rant odors me: eas as eee canes m_plossom, Laly of the, Va PROGRAM FOR ‘POTLATCH ple Blossom, fan Violet, Rose. Heliotrope, Ital- Lilac Imperial, White Specials you will be sure to like it. Spe clally priced at 31c a pound. Wednesday, July 16—Tyee Rice arrives in the evening. Titkum | electrical parade. | +] Squlbb's ow y Thureday af noon——Army and navy parade. Secretary of Navy | Befied = dill Me oa Pinenn Sautbbe Tatenm Pow. | 1 | Daniels speaks at Commercial Club, Fraternal parade, | tent MP vg PR ar ory tia ¢ wise Thursday night—Chtldren’s dances at rand stand. Bainter eld || osken, 35c | slices in good sumar§f for ........... “A0e banquet to Secretary Daniel Manufacturers’ smoker a Cee tie gyrum, 282 889" VAG] veortess cold Cream, Weed: aid | Friday afternoon—Auto parade, Boat races | uth: Penmet Bane, one “< + Mot rah nine ree brevents tl Friday night--Army and navy ball. Fraternal parade. | of the best and purest | ¢ a Pens, "Chal: | priced satura, 15 Satneage ation. Hl saturday afternoon—Children’s day. Parade | 4s, A ene a, Ts RET c ” Saturday night—Tilikums’ electrical, parade, Carnival. bram c | fi ed with ° 4 quality | A pound «-+eseereee peas. No. % 10 | Bits Ten and Preckte | stenrne _ | etuag 1 Te Tercer omens Cream, @ tested formula | ¢, rns’ Hair Remover, || In addition to these features, the 1913 Potlatch will present a | Peete ee eet: Sat- | eam m, the pop-| for skin blemishes. | ane gupertiuous hair. woman aeroplanist and also introduce aerial fights by night. The cured and smoked; Sat- | Bros joo pe Prices 0 tee, 5 | aviation program consists of two night flights, two hydroplane exht Soend TAG | makes a tine “ope ayecudle .25¢ QC Hf) fitone and three fights by Miss Alys McKey, ‘The other aviators pou A dot catnaitala denser ny Seidiits Pp, | Milt 1 Frank Bryant i i ef) Dr. ‘owders, tho are Milton anc , | vsieting,:tetae: eae) Paver“ Setee, ¢ ot Gravette Paste, |kind you always pay | The aviators plan to bring ther machines as close to the grand | from the best shrimps | Minced Clama, “Quint- foi *®. | 266 for, stand as is safe, to give the spectators a good view of the “ocean | and the purest mayon- | sult” brand. Wasting, Pn: Nal roll” and the “spiral.” | noine, Saturday, OBE | minced Plate, “ibe sizo A DOUNE » ove sgre tine 10¢ ue ts dap ¢ arshmallows | “Buster” EXILE TELLS OF PLOT BY Dill Piekles, the Very | japan Ten, fine old- ler” Camera $2 at auality— § to 30 | fasiioned Basket fired | 19¢ Ib. aah yt 415 | fabirasy. 9 wn” Camere.’ ‘The hy nt ge Cc ‘ Toasted : {digrahmat- mont simple to operate Fist, | seraines, genuine tm-| Kind—rolled ‘in cosoa- | yy csi" - Pictures atee OAKLAND, — June —Thatjand that Wilson favored the over- omular 260 | Portea™Norwenian sar: | MU,and tonstag. | aye. | PMx2K. requires no‘ ll Japan was blocked tn the “act Of |throw of tho Madero because ho California day at ite weed te s jo, size, |B {securing a firm hold in Mexico bY] wanted to block . 22 pg Pa i NT patil te Bi cat [J |the shooting of the Madero broth: block Japan's efforts to c —Fourth Floor. —Main Fioor.’|[lers, after negotiations had been {Set Into Mexico. “Dr. Sims told me,” sald Me- Dougall, “that thousands of Jap- anese soldiers were td be sent to! Mexico in the guise of farmers, and colonists to uphold the Madero regime, whil@ the colonization by the litge brown men would go on. The Japanese offering thelr serv- jees to the constitutionalists near the Texas border some time ago were the vanguard of these sol-| him the Huerta-Diaz coup was|diers of the Island Empire, whose planned and sanctioned under the/plans the fall of Madero had very, eyes of Ambassador Wilson thwarted | * x under way between Gustavo, minis- ter of finance, and secret envoys from the Island Empire ts the statement attributed to Dr, Sims, former surgeon and physician tm the Madero household, and now a refugee in Honolulu, by Walter J. MeDougall, well-known cartoonist, here today from a tour of the Orient, McDougall says Dr. Sims told _——— “Les Bohamienhes” Ladies’ Orchestra—trom 11 to 2 p. m. daily In the Cafe—Sixth Moor, PAMARCHE UNION STREHT——SECOND AVENUE———PiKH stTrenr “eae — = ee enna mma “FREDERICK & NELSON 5,000 Pieces of Beautiful Dress Neckwear To Sell at Extremely Low Prices First Floor, Saturday interest , presente] accessories for these NECKWEAR EVENT of extraordinary ing exceptional qualities in fashionable dre at very low prices, just ata time when the demand dainty, lacy novelties is atits height. Included are: * Collars of Lace, | Lace, Net Net in an unus Lawn 1 of novel dit crest tyles, trimmed enriched lace 1} | « der erie Cascades, Guimpes, Fichus and Chemisettes in a great pr n of new and select running | $25.00 each, —¥iret Pio Misses’ Wash Dresse dios $5 and $7.50 this very ludes very i es, Dimities, Percalesy Figured Madras tasteful com= values. —Second Fh Women’s Lisle Vests | Women’s Long Special 25c Silk Gloves 25¢, B5¢, She, $1.15, $1. Girls’ Wash Dresses _ Special $5. 00 35, $1.85, $2.25 and $2.85 to 20 years in nal Special 95c Pair | IX TEE -BUTTON Silk Gloves, do clasps gray, reseda, Am beauty, Nell-rose, py king’s-blue, Copenhagen, ial 95e pair. ) | ci Lorene ss special 25¢. WOMEN'S LISLE Lisle Union Suits in princ Heavy 5, aie two less, with cu cial T5¢. | | | —fecond Floer, BASEMENT SALESROOM Milla Corsets, a and $2 il Corset for Values in Untrimmed Hats heavily boned, front stay. Dov NTRIMMED Panama Hats in rial a large and small shapes—require very little trimming—$2.95 to $7.50, 9 and q Ratine, Pique and Cretonne Outing | Hats, $1.25 to $3.95. 4 three sets of hose su $1.00. the av- long coutil, STYLE 782, PRICE odel fc Low-bust Untrimmed Hemp Hats in black, white, burnt-color and navy, $1.95 ° | $3.95. Pink June Roses, special 15¢ to 65e. | very f strong soft m below t with ling yle especially de Children’s Untrimmed Hemp and] Milan Hats black, white, pinlk, | light-blue, navy and cardinal, 95¢. —Hasement Salesroom. | mer dresses hook below supporters, hI sirab! in drawstring across front stay and three sets Basement Salesroom Women’s and Misses’ Linen Suits, $5.00 Children’ s Wash Dresses At 95c NUSUALLY-good values in well-tai EVERAL pretty styles in gingham lored Suits of white and percales, featuring novelty sche n, with ats cutaway plaids, stripes fancy pi style and skirts in plain and draped n in Dutch-neck styles. Att it els. Trimmed with collars and cuffs of | ively with tailored bands, straps, contrasting color. | loops and buttons in contrasting» colomss sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 44. Price $5.00. | Sizes 6 to 14 years, 95c. | | —Basement Salesroom Lingerie Waists, 95c RATINE DRESSES, SPECIAL $6.50 and Misses’ Dresses of striped Dutch-neck Women’s short, with ratine, in \, \ TERY attractive styles in Waists off set-in sleeves and trimming of Fr h lawn and voile, high ang | buttons. Dutch-neck styles, and pretty new o hey are effectively trimmed Colors, pink, blue, lavender or black and | ef white stripes. Sizes 14 and 16; 34 to 42. | laces, insertions and colored and white em Special, $6.50. |" sroidery and are attractive value at 95 —Rasement Salearoom. —Basement Sale: Low Prices on - Children’s Footwear ISSES’ and Children’s C. Skuffer” Oxfords Calf leather. Sizes? 6 to 8, special 95¢; 11, special $1.15 to 2, special $1.25 pair. Two-Strap Slippers— Boys’ Outing Shoes— Misses’ and Children’s Patent 2-strap| Boys’ Lace Outing Shoes in black and Slippers, made over neat fitting lasts. Sizes | pearl, made with elk bottoms, very serv- 6 to 8, $1.00 pair; 8% to 11, $1.25 pair; | iceable. Sizes 12 to 2, gpecial $185 pairy 2% 11% to 2, $1.50 pair; 2% to 6, $2.00 pair. Barefoot Sandals— Vici Kid Oxfords— | Misses’ Sandals, 2-strap Barefoot heavy bottoms? s 6 to 8, 9c 5. » $1.25 pair; 4 and Children's made with extra Misses’ Chocolate Vici Kid Oxfords, lace style, Goodyear welt sole, special $1.25 pair. and willow calf uppers. S$ 9 to 11, $1.00 pair; 12 to to 7, $1.50 pair. Sizes 12 to 2, Basement Salesro " g "f