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ye's FOND OF HIK SHINGTON hho White of the U. Sa sizzling temperatures peeking converts ——— = elivered Free by ce for Indepe dence Day—July Ath A PAIR OF OUR STYLISH PUMPS OR BUTTON OXFORDS” THEY ARE COOL, COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE The BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP With a chain of 49s extending from coast to coast, has a ing power uneq and our low rent and moder SELL FOR LESS Patents, Tans, Suedes, Satins, Velvets and White Nubuck ex Colonial Pumps Low Heel Pumps Button Oxfords Store Closed All Day Friday, July 4 OSTON HOE o. SAMPLE HOP INC. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. Second Floor Elte! Building | edad is the amount of dividends this day paid in cash or eredited by this Association for the six months just ended. This dividend is at the rate of SIX PER CENT. per annum, compounded semi-annually and computed on monthly balances, and is being divided today among all members of the Association whose certificates are three months or more old Begin now to place your savings with this Associa You can pay in any amount at any time from $1 to We do not accept more than $3,000 from any one for the reason that this is a STRICTLY SAV- INSTITUTION. For twenty-four years we have averaged QJ Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually on Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue DIRECTORS: Jacob Furth Willtam A. Peters o James = William TI m Eugene B. Favre C.K, Vilas To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th ® September 30th. Good for return until October : You may etop both going and returning. For information as to routes and rates, apply te W. H. GORDON, Agent 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B. WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave, Everett C E BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes @ BEN). POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. pasties Toome pedestrian H wa Sh carerted to the walking t y utside rooms jate Justice Har! " w ie House, 86 West picture for this |HOLD 3 SOLDIERS IN ARMY MYSTERY ved ° | communteado apec day Aga death d to have been death and thrown into leaned after he the inilitary au PLAN TOPUNISH [7 ——) GIRL TRADERS [MOVIE Scare At the Home Until Friday The creation Passions, He Had Three, al lawn providing pun: the Hero, ishment for the traffickers Who two reels LONDON, July of internat take young girle (with their con sent) to foreign countries for the At the Yesier Until Friday. purpose of forcing them to lead im Red Hi moral lives, and punishment for |The thone who ald the demanded by the jerman delecates t this morn: « session of the In At the Society Until ress./ “The ernational White Slave Cor Bishop Ryle, Dean of Westminster, | regis Fawcett and Arthur H. Lee, M. P. There was no afternoon season today as the delegates went to Windsor castle as the guests of the king and queen. Tonight they Lord Strathcona A LES, uly 2 Inde | y claimed {ts first it had to be amputate The bo: » quantity of | the Fourth was preparing a lar potash and sulphur fo when an fron welch NN into the} mass, causing it to let go. Louise | Rosenberg, Stone's 10-year-old |* niece, was seriously burned kinds of sports | games, vi |concerts, speaking by eminent spea- | 4 Including Mayor Geo terill, State Deputy cnn kers BATTLE CREEK, Mich. July 2 With three girls drowning befor RP. ‘ take a photograph of the accident He explained that he thought the} Music at girls tipped their boat in fun and | every |were in no danger mers, but thelr heavy clothes pre | vented them from remaining on the | surface. The bodies were recov-| | | | | OAKLAND, i July 2 Fourteen Ifiremen were overcome by smoke a fire in the base-| ment of th Hirard Plano Co. here | today hough the damage to |the building was not more than $6,000, It was more than two hours before the fire was under control This Is the third fire which has at tacked the headquarters of the Gir-| lard company recently, and an in veatigation will be made. ‘LOOKS SERIOUS | ny United Prem Leased Wire LONDON, July —1.—Dispatches \from Athena to the Exchange Tele: |graph here today declare that the} Bulgarian garrison In part of Sa liontka has surrendered, and that jit has ordered an advance on |while fightin the force all along the Bulgarian line, OUR ONLY BILLIONAIRE WEARING PINK SILK SHIRT AT THE AGE OF 74 SEATTLE PT CS Ow Or ri Pt DISTRICT CLOVER DAYS) This is the latest photograph of John D. Rockefeller, an exclusive Newspaper. At the time of taking the aged billionaire wore a pink silk shirt, the gay old blade! John D. will be 74 h are confined because of their soctalist views. he former soldier Crawford, the dead man, had been hoked to subpoenaed as a witness ays Har forthcoming courtmartial of Private bor Coffman, charged with uttering and John Vogel, post tallor, was re-| publishing seditious matter contrary nad protested that to the regulations of war. ties had no aw is known to have been a radi thority to arrest him. Cook Tibbits, ctalist, and copies of a circular he Private Cameron, Private Coots, the |{® alleged men arrested, are being guarded Jn-i quarters are held as evidence. Hand B Guaranteed Moroceo Grain to & « from. Clover “The Snare Defies the World traffickers, Was “Ruck Richards’ Bride presided. Among the most promt-| ments in the West “A Market tn nent speakers were Mrs. Henry Kobytia,” ney nd Her Maid.” At the Olympian Tonight. The Cheapest Way,” teh, ) he Hank's Mean is will attend a reception given bY | watts Muperimeat” Grand Until cksand,” two reels HE WILL SPEND ==" At the Cireult At the Black Cat Until Sunday. Polkey-MeCarty cay when Willard 0°! WOODMEN PICNIC _| right hand so badly mangled that} AT MERCER ISLAND} The annual picnic of the Modern | en of America Neighbors of America will be he Mercer {sland | under the auspices of the|pa!d >y which consists of ||” delegates from each of the Modern GIRLS DROWN; HE = | Woodm Fortuna jJuly 4 |fraternal counctl The f produ the city of Se | Modern | peach him, W. W. Hastings, an Instructor | Woodmen, and the state deputy of n physical education, stopped tojthe Royal Neighbors. Heldelborg Cafe |; near Spring All the girls were good swim-|—————_——__—_§ ealEstate Loans nisurance DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bldg. Advertisement An steer ore, at Ox tongue, freak Turkeys live focal rhubarb ° s, All Sizes, at Clover Day Prices Gloves for the Fourth Pure k Gloves, ful " nethe; black white and colors. D © woven ger tips, REGULAR $1,00 GRADE — 65c — Other equally good Glove bargains at 26¢, 47¢ and 73¢ for Clover Day A FEATURE THE SUIT WE HAVE JUST THAT MEN WANT of wool fabrics used makes them a temptation to the most partic dresser, By odds the smartest $20.00 uits in town THESE $20.00 SUITS at $12.50 A notable feature is the syle. The perfec tlon of the cut, the desirability of the pat terns and colors stamp th or in showing them. ags Leather, deautif equipped with Inside and Spectal— 98Cc Ladies’ Union Sults Low neck and slesvelons, cuff knee or Clover Day 35c Hpectal 7 trimmed styles Silk Lisle Hose vende with hist teed heel and double soles, black Girlie’ and Boys’ Hose Buperior quality, regular grade, fast black, me rib be Fined, Clover Day 11c Boys’ Union Suits ummer welght Balbriggan * and short Searchlight Matches, 4 TS Agents for Standard Patterns - — IS THIS YOUR DOUGH? |?20%s: {tts costty too, keeper time, and yet he can’t get ‘ jrid of it, Comptroller Downey has [THE MARKETS | averages prices merchants to paid by the re to the commissioners The prices the farmere come "and the mum pald ne price” Pric variation ranch 20@ .26 Frutt—Selling Price. Loe 5608 2 60e 1.26@ 1 Dressed Meate—-Selling Price. 1 i? 1, full cut 20 Price. 10 Local—Buytng Price. Jere 18@ 17 10@ 18 Old ducks “ 10 asters. Itve 1 fe ducklings 12 10 ox 2.25 egetnblee—Selling Price. t value in Seattle. We take pleasure a ri Men's Holiday Necessities c |clever as they are, are especially to |that there is in E |eraze to imitate all sorts of Ameri '3%/canisms, and it {is quite possible 4 | American pronunciation may be one jof them. | Iwo Big Stores Noted for Low Prices Open Thursday Night) FLAGS Be. Until 10 o’Clock | (eres $1.93 LEGAL Girls’ and Misses’ Wash Hats M’CORMACK BROS. | °°" 2s \F Will be closed Inde- Pirsig | HOLIDAY Joo" | pendence Day, Friday, | %*!« continues on untrimm ortmer to $1.50 to choose RIBBONS— ois To Be Fair to the Ladies ~~ They Too, Shall Select \a Handsome Tailored ca /\ The qu $12.50 Unexpectedly great are the values to found in the Ladies’ Depa: These Suits of dependat cut and tallored in latest fa ON SALE abrics, hions, One Hundred Ladies’ and Misses’ Wash Dresses Su/ts as the in Val. or Torchon lace; value 1 7 $2.00. Clover Day Special ' 3he Sillp. Socks fashioned double héel and toe; all colors. Clover Day Special 25c MEN’S OPEN MESH UNDER. WEAR Shirte and Drawers 29 a garment C Men's black Socks of strong, medium w Egyptian feet; great for wear 12! a pair 2 Fancy Madras Wash Ties, Fi in-Hand; choose from a 9 large assortment. Special..JC Made better and sold for le powerful wearing qualities a dominating force Dress Skirt The popular thing for F of July tings; made of white drill Strictly ta! skirts lke th: Boys’ $5.00 and $6.50 Suits, dou- ble breasted style; tweeds and cassimeres; some ha’ two Ccobebrrranar see orn $2.95 Boys’ 75¢ Shirts, in a big assort: ment of patterns; tan and gray chambr light color madras, gad bck steen. “BOe Be SHO ES Special at $1.49 Boys’ Wool, Tweed and Cass! Globe Union Suits; famous sad nae ore $1.25 YOU LIKE TO PAY dle seat; perfect fitting; long or a? ‘ ; 98 short sleeves; ankle or knoe patr C} sreciaL For THUASDAY length. Our Boys’ $1 Baseball La price i 1.25 Suits, special at “ 19¢ rly eget leather sizes: a pair broken lines, but styles; a pair Minsen’ HOMEY rt 4 Paige bistgorny Blucher 1 Speciats a pairs 6 149 SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. a box Open Until 10 P. M. Thursday TACOMA wear Satlors | NU July 4th, 1913.) Oe bonita Sie Hat nes 49c a Ta ent tomorrow an fine French Serges, Diagonals, Bedfords and Novelty Mixtures. This is a choice of suits, values to $25.00. One should see the assort- ment to recogngse their real worth. Clover Yay, chotee .....9 12600 Fine Lawn, Dimity or Swise, trimmed e sell for $2.0 and $2.2 Clover Day Special YOU WANT AT PRICES 12%c Imported Sardines in oll; for pienics Next to That 42 Story Building WASHINGTON, July 2. Be-| ruled. cause he has no “profit and loss”| Of the total, $610.13 represents | |bookkeeping item in his purse at|gold bullion left at the San Fr |the treasury department, Uncle|cisco mint by the “Forty-Niners | LONDON, July 2.—Being inter-| Henry James that the stage is given|°! carrying the money on hisloffice years ago. }Sam has 740 unclaimed dollars on|and never claimed by the owners. jand which are a troublesome|The balance represents silver viewed regarding the statement by |asset. The old gentleman is tired|lion left at the New York idguey® Gold Medal, London, 1912 Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in World up to “abominable dialects and in-| dividual tricks,” James Sharpe, the secretary of the Playgoers’ club, said “The American comedy artists, blame as a corrupting factor in the | purity of our speech | “One ts reluctant to confess also Cngland a certain that imitation of the freaks of NO REFERENDUM SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 There will be no referendum or the Webb anti-allen land law. That measure will be allowed to run without molestation Whether there will be an initlative measure put forward to supers¢ Webb bill has not yet been decided by the Asiatic exclusion league.” | This was the gist of a statement made here today by Olaf Tveitmoe president of the league, when pressed for a declaration as to whether that organization's clam-| ors of recent date against the Webb bill wonld result) in more than talk discriminating care is exercised to insure its invariable Standard of Perfection And it is.never adulterated or colored. its full essence when covered will boiling water. In Sealed Air-Tight Pkgs. All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY! RES EER Sie reer S| 1.60 Celery, “ree a Eastern W sound timothy 2:4. .14.00@16. 00 Gm | | | | Don’t deny yourself the pleasure of drinking exquisite Ridgways Tea, You'll note its superiority in the very first sip. 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