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BRE ORE NATIONAL PIANO MFRS D. W. THOMAS 1 Come to Me Tomorrow am again demonstrating that we under- sell all competitors on brand new, highest grade pianos and player-pianos. ; Go to all the middlemen’s piano stores in Seattle—make a note of their prices and their terms of monthly payments— —then come to me, at the MANUFACTURERS’ OWN DIRECT FACTORY-TO-HOME CUT PRICE SALESROOMS, at 823 Third Av., near the corner of Marion St.—five blocks down Third Avenue from “‘Piano-town,” and I will save you a dollar for every step you take on any piano or player-piano that you want. Special Tomorrow Genuine imported action, deep, rich tone, finest dark mahogany, clean cut Colonial style, ten-year war- ranty—a chance for you to save $300 by buying direct at our cut-price salesrooms. Player-Piano Headquarters give free mastic rolls with player-pianos. We ask 4h one-half the price th: middlemen ask; we re National Piano Mfrs. The Cut-Price Salesrooms. 823 THIRD AVE., NEAR MARION. a | mmer Excursions To the East Low Round Trip Fares | Via the B0-W. R. & N. OREGON SHORT LINE and UNION PACIFIC ‘Tickets on Going limit, tale 18 days; entil final return date, 7 tor. 20, October 31, 113 1913 UNION PACIFIC ~ v0 of routes 7 on return ways trip HM Route Offers You Many Advantages SANITARY STEEL COACHES Hee dy - ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS ek. ROCK-BALLASTED, DUSTLESS and eg: SMOOTH-RUNNING TRACK : STANDARD PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPING: CARS em SPLENDID DINING CAR SERVICE POLITE AND EFFICIENT EMPLOYES DEMGHTFUL RIDE OF 200 MILES ALONG THE V IC GRANDEUR OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER Met ws quote y rates to any Eastern points —_ and help you plan your, summer's trip J. H. O'NEILL, jj District Passenger Agent a * M16 Second Avenue Telephone Main 932. DAILY | Miss Matilda Sch | fessor Fr rick ( jehildren have been drillir "NAMED BY WIFE THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913. DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A REAL| PRINCESS, DOES SHE? HER DAD’S SURE ENOUGH KING SEATTLE—TWO BIG STORES NOTED FOR LOW PRICES—TACOMA RICCO DISTR, OUT OF TNE mG — [ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Ik Bargain not to be matched—material that cannot be counter- feited. Extra heavy Crepe de Chine, all wanted colors. For grace and elegance its poetic softness is unsurpassed. Regular Price, $1.10. You never could tell, by looking at her, that hor father ts a king could you? The pretty girl with her short wocks ahd eunning slippers an fluffy hair is Princess Beatrice, one the children of King Alfo Princess at is learning just as fast ax she can, all he Clover Day Special, a yard........... Wok Es schsdey ib eehia Faas +98 small head will hold. Beca you - Repeat aen lac ake Abundant Attractions ne must know an awful lot in to reign successfully 75c Summer Waists of fine India Linon, high or Jow Splendid values in Gowns, Draw- ers, Corset Cov- ers, Corsets and Aprons. neck; three-quarter or long sleeve styles, trimmed with lace or embroidery $1.50 Fine Volle or Lawn Walsts, high or low neck, three quarter or long sleeve atyles, trimmed in embroideries or Ladies’ Slip-over Gowns of fine, soft muslin, wide yoke of lace beading run with pretty ribbons and Valenciennes and Italian laces. Clearance edged with Tor n laces that will wash 75 Sale pass R c Clearance Sale mae $2.00 Extra Size Walsts of fine Voile or Lawn; no chnnce for the large woman to complain now; cut low or high Ladies’ Muslin Drawers of good white muslin neck, long or three-quarter sleeves, and trimmed appro- tg ops Bh ucla ently Ker priately in lace and embroidery, made with ruffle and pin t a n Cc Clearance Sale ss ‘ . titched deep hem. Special Clearance price pee a ; ‘ All-over Aprons—Ladies’ Aprons, made attractively in Corset Covers made of ¢ 1 plain muslin and pretty checks and stripes, with kimono sleeves, strap in back; large, handy pocket; all neatly piped in white. Clover Day Special eee o- c S —CLOVER DAY — RR PRE-EMINENCE IN BARGAIN GIVING Bad Man, Robber and Murderer Cured by Surgeons and Will Leave Prison LANSING Retr Holzhey, train y Warner to 40 years be a fre f : es Scie Ht} Heavy Bed Spreads of Marseilles pat- emain in prison three months longer, depends on a tone reversible; heavy Terry C tern: regular value $1.28). The iaatne hnicality now. Holzhey was convicted of murder in N Mats, as lors; v 4x Don't miss well known for service and washable qualities. tenced to f rigible 4 a guard, toc efore them 1 Fancy Cuttain Scrims that Feather Pillows, worth reg- | Hemstitched — Handkerchiefs and ser he was » overpower » other guards a bullet on covered with for ladies and children; save t to the asylum for ertminal these are 36 inches wide, in most | absolutely quill-proof ticking; sani- laundry bills. » an operation was performed which made desirable designs and best colors tary and dust free. | Ladies’ Kleinert Hook-on surgeons found that a plece of bone was taco ri C H Ss pressing on his bratr ‘ ; iad oe 10c Ladies’ soft Military Collars, ose Supporters. FEE moved the pressure and Holzhey was returned to Mar 98c 4-inch Round Table Cov with link buttons; another Velvet Grip; the best made; any quette o a trusty and ts Mbrartan of the prison and also ers, in beaut ful Mexican | Jot, including tie to match, 15¢c. style; regular 23c. prison’ photographer fesigns, ‘These sell readily . at : : Ladies’ Embroidered Laun- Ladies’ pure linen Handker- $1.50 each. Priced specially 98¢ 9 : g / Clover Day : C dered Collars; not one worth C chiefs; hemstitched; also em- | less than 2. all sizes, at 9c broidered ; regular 15c values for 9c. High Grade Shirts Clearance Sale of In Clearance Sale Fine Shoes Regul i 1.25 d $1.50. 4 You go rsa ’ _e These Goods Make the Price Look Like a Pittance. —98Cc— Odd lots and broken lines thrown intorthe Clearance, regardless of cost. We have prepared a clearing of our surplus { men’s $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts for Th s that are cut to fit smoothly, com and without a fault. There are h py nmer patterns tn neglig with plain or plea bosoms, with tached, or you may choose from soft § shirts with detachable collars and link cuffs. rs, cream, tan or white; all sizes 98 Come Thursday. Chotee i c CHILDREN WILL Blue Cabbage Is Expert’s Latest ble market may soon be 4 The children’s dances and drilis| with bright blue cabbage as the re es ars 6 wil | Mult of a successt on Wednesday night, July 16, will) vi nas been accomp be the first event to be staged at) tugs Lienthel of Ber’ the Potlatch stadium, and the “kid-| first attain when he grafted dies” will give a second program of see variets ot roses on one 1 1 z n the gardens of George dances and drills on Thursday | gihtia the potato k eras night, pickling cabbage an s cousin, It will be tmposstble to secure| white cauliflower, were wedded the spect r effects the Till. | Thetr offspring is a bright blue cab kum electric pageant until the | bage. streets are dark, and it was 4 Me $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords—best of~leath- ers, and lasts that are correct. Black or tan. Sizes are not complete. Clearance price, to close, a pair .... ...$1,98 s deter mined today to revise the program and J ndatand with the children's The official opening of the Potlatch will be the Jarrival of the Tyee, escorted by the animated pageant Under the direction of Mra. Har. riet Saunderson, Mrs Holt Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, styles tans, lace or button; also good patent leathers. Sizes from 2% to 6. Clearance price, to close, a pair 98c Thursday Is the Day Coats of Quality ch — Seg “¢ $25.50 will go into $9.98 We Help You Save. Fix This Fact in Your Mind. Gloves Elbow Length No store lavishes more care on the selection of No Money Easier Than the Money We Save for You. Corsets $3.50 and $4.00 Standard grades now . therwies in firet grades past six woeks HAIRDRESSER IS Selling Price ‘ eesq t 1 1.2@ eased Meate—Selling Frice. Made of Serge, Redford and Whipcords; three-quarter length, cutaway or full length coats; cleverly trimmed in silk or satin. After these are gone, no more—a Imited quality. Come before they } 98 Gre all gone. Clearance price ..........eeeeseeeeeneeeees i) . EVERETT, \ h., July 9.—A. A Brodeck, commissioner of public) safety here, {s barred today from pt his home and from entering the Prodeck Company's store. an In jlove or keener vig I ma + : a * TERHMA genated io bin wile, Balle Silk ¢ zi emetic gah be. HOUSE DRESSES of fine French Gingham, Chambray A. Brod who {8 suing for di Hanes 14 or Percale. Former value 2.00. on wyueu | do. More beautiful gloves Clearance Sale price ‘ Mrs. Brodeck caused a sensation a rh than these double wore 4 seal ig cg Sian an le ake teens ‘At ws; esis by naming Florence Fredlund, a tips—whieh in es apres d ee aieiadabiatigaes ; style to suit any hairdresser here, as co-respondent. Iife of the glove—are, no figure — American Lady She sets forth in her complaint that to be found at the . Corsets—and n : hich !# their regu you all know she ts president, general manager price, w : hit what that means—obti and treasurer of the Brodeck store, Tar value. Black, | white 2 ain and that her husband was merely and all colors. Special gently subdued curves by employed as superintendent. The Clover Day— coaxing and moulding of Brodecks were married at Walla) ry best models. Walla 82 years ago Smoked Meate—keliing Price | In her youth Mrs. Brodeck| fess, ne er achieved fame as n breaker of wild Holied ham Next to That 42- 0 Dried Story Building Poultry, Local—Duying Price. | 1e@ WOMAN, DEAD AT 108, ile He att ‘ave Hy HAD 17 CHILDREN = [ois (3b Mr i Rpring dackitn HH BRYAN, Ohto, July 9—Mrs.|Qeeme ou at Elizabeth Maugherman, who {a /S978>% 409 io ies mates, 288 dead at the age of 108 years, wan| focal rhsbarb ah @.00y ie nN IO —_—_______— — : the mother of seventeen children, |Prtntsan, ate is |Buya a Dress,” “The Dean's! “Mutual Woekly, No. 2,” “One of SPEAKING OF HENGLAND. “A. Gambler's Heart,” | the Finest.” | LONDON, July 9.—“American four of whom are living. She {8} 400 Daughte it | survived by fifty grandchildren ‘eee ioe THE “The Sheriff of Stone Gulsb. ferent |spoken here,” reads a sign in the She was born at Briceland’s Cross te eos At the Grand Until Sunday. windows of a prominent Oxford st. Roads, Pa,, and when she came here Hae M O V I E S At the Yesler Until Friday “For the Man She Loved," |store. this part of the country was a 1/308 1160 | ‘The Human Vulture,” two parts.|“Mutual Weekly No, 27," “Rural | wilderness. | | “The Ranch Hero's Reveng Bob | Romance.” |HINTS ON HOW Kate, Mrs. Maugherman was an invet-|© BR LOD, Gee 1.60 The Crimson Stain,” which) Bullds a Chicken House,” Pee eiate umoker. Oboe learned %o|masera Waskianer tins” opened at he Melbourne today, 18| the Cop.” |At the Melbourne Until Sunday. | TO BE BEAUTIFUL smoke when filling her mother’s) thy ai 2h00@24.00 Ja three reel offering which works Sk ck | "The Crimson Stain,” three reels Rian pipe, when a child, Hor father | ;ifire -e) {o |up some rather new situations In| At the Dream Until Sunday — | “Safe in Ja!l areASY SHAMPOO—An easy, quick- served in the war of 1812 and her| Wheat her ... 13: 00 |the third reel, The opening of the The Forbidden Way,” two parts. | —--——_—_ ae be enjoyed at husband im the Civil war. ewer Ae $e 00927-0° latory fs somewhat conventional, the |"Pathe Weekly,” “His Mother-tn-| lines, teasnoeefupe, cost Dy dlasoly- ~ \w atoo@ea 00 |young wife being separated from|taw Visits.” |] AT THE THEATRES |] of not water. Thir makes © thick Visit the Heldelberg Cafo—Mu- | Cran 3138 |her husband and leaving her child rere | bland lather, wonderfully cleansing sic, Entertainment. Hotel Birkle, | arom ta vind’ barley | on her grandfather's stops. Years| At the Clrcult Until Sunday — | THIS WEEK. fea Aiea oe both hair jand First and Spring.—Advertisement. | 'nleea #200 |Jator, the mother plays the part of “San Francisco, the Dauntles® | woore—John Mason in “As af /dandrute and sxcoss ef and. bine — her own child and yet in spite of| City,” “All Rt Ment at the Sea,”| Man Thinks.” jack former rich color and lustre % ; iF ‘GEOL Oipiene deed Ae babe ) dullest hair, Tt makes the head fee this, the grandfather does. not — Witcshe ltahecDash wood, leaves acalp cl be , suspect her Identity as hie grand . et: etropolltan—Dark. fo do up. alp clean and is easy daughter, a weak feature of the|? A Blessing to Victims Seattio—Frank Rich Co. in “A TO REDUCE WEIGHT—Parnotis production, The scenes in the third Of “Sore Foot” Agony Thirty-to-One Shot” He gee ET sate and certain that reel are dramatic and help the} x a} | Orpheum—Vaudevinie, Joxereiss to Taapin totus aieeieee picture wonderfully SR cae tans | nee te eee Vaudeville. ness. Prepare the treatment by dis- field’ scenes are attractive and the| The fpllowing Js sald to be the lving 4 ounces parnotis fn a pint ureat and quicokst cure known to Vaudeville, | of hot w Sere photography good ie a) A er ailr hee ett 7, Vastorills Heh in eoel gan tate ne tabi mate. — alance | ee aero Oe eo tablespoontule of Calo Grand—Vaudeville and motion J /ful three times each day unt de. At the Alhambra Tonight comp: ina basin of warm wa pictures. Jeired woight Is reached” No til of. | Emily Wilding Davison's Sacri-|Seak the feot tn this for fully fifteen |] Clemmer ©- Photoplays and | fects are felt either by physical or tia oe. nn minftites, gently rubbing the sore vaudevilt hervous system nor is flesh and skin This $1,500 place 1s just out of the carpenter's hands, has 4 Hirt “Gaumont Weekly,” “True | pare The effert is really wonder Yaugeville, left flabby and wrinkled. b 7 4 blocks Chivalry,” “Billy, the Wise Guy,” | ful All soreness goes In Melbourne — Photoplays and]| FOR OILY SKIN—The only re- large rooms, a bath with complete plnmbing fixtures; “His Mother's Birthday.’ ntantiy: the f Ae vaudeville, [quirements for a perfoot skin are * | : Nehtfu ‘orns ca — Pp loleansing bath ani ° cation from the car with gogd view and a nice n@ighborhood, It's 16 Paaeee Ne joa Athambra, = Photoplays and |/Cleansing bath and the ppplteation minutes car ride to the business center At the Elite Until Thursday. Oey hor ear Wanlanee i HSHe Waneta Se tedt nal “The Struggle,” two reels, “Mr weaty, emelly and aching op) , awe ally and ach ee portunity, 1 = Jefferson Green,” foot twenty-five ceht| pry | witl become clear, soft and velvety | oe hox of Calocide Is sald to| BULL GHARGH FATAL {A reilable faco lotion. invigible whan At the Black Cat Until Sunday be sufficient to cure the| ALMERIA, Spain, July 9—One|on, can be made at home for a trif- J in orat feet. It works through the u um by dissolving 4 ounces | = reels |Rroute Don't. waste time on un-|80n8 were injured when a quartet which 1s added 2. teaspoonfuls 606 Lowman Bldg | see Ain remedies. Any Aruggint has/of bulls, being taken to the ring, /glycerine. APPIZ ARO, Th ef and Meta naenotnt stock 0 “ ; ntil dry. ‘This will not rub f At the Olympian Tonight | Sie ae Pate tow ‘Route from wis|LTOKe loose and charged up and oie. G”aaliow, ofly skin, giving te “Jim, the Burglar,” “Mr, Jinks wholesale house, down the streets, it tin tone.—Advertisoment