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pal oe EASY ws Grote-Rankin’s reaws | = Potlatch visitors who need Furniture or other sefurnishings for their homes, will find wonderful yalues at our July Stock-Adjusting Sale = Sale of Genuine Old Hickory Seer and Willow Porch and Lawn Furniture tro or th will t . ¢ or two of this « 5 Purr f por or lawn. Willow kory pieces are now ext ? gome of the f es 4 e-vear-a ! Many artist not bl wi an « 1 Willow or Hi furniture can a few of yular ials ickory $4.00 Old Hickory A ot. $5.09 o::: id Hickory ann: i ~” vereee- 69008] Stratgnt’ che Hickory $5.50 Old Hickor OM Hickory $ Old Hickory Hickory $25.00 Willow ag Couch $32.50 Willow Porch Swing wy Hickory ¢ $14.00 Willow Wing Arm Chair its, Beene yah Pee $22.00 8 $8.00, fi2:." ase THE CLASS STRUGGLE DEFINED. Pope Leo said It is’ not surpristn, ‘THE STAR MONDAY, JULY 14, 1913 Famous American Actress, Mrs. Fiske, Takes a Hand in the Uplift of the Movie Business; Acts Before Camera for Great Film Drama Mra. Fiske, one of the greatest stars of the theatrical world, whom many call the foremost act in Amertea, will appear in 8 attle soon, in a MOVING PIC will be seen in her famous role of Tess in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles The production, which took four weeks r at the studio of the ra i Co, m New finished! a hundred # which has been 4 the 1 for which Mra, Fisk The play will in five reel fs Intended to provide a complete evening's entertainment r A special company, under the ll 8 AND ANGEL CLARE DISCUSS THEIR PAST. WIND DEMON READY | FOR GREAT PARADE | | Howard Joslyn has evo! scheme float. Each di |theory to for th ft in th - tornado on Lake | Washir arch wi ) be fancifully Madison st nated distinction --- —— blames the Wind Demon of th Tiltku omeVEGET ABLE SILK tric pageant for the disturbance pale iv The Wind Demon 1s one of tbe as Like Gitk. Costs One-Fourth big spectacular floats that will be | 2 People’s Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike seen on the ¢ ning night of the Potlatch, on Wednesday, of next week, in the escort of the Tyee and {s really typical of the name. | The Demon iteelf is the central fig that the spirit of rev onary chan, which has eo long redorn} fm the nation of the world should have| Passed beyond politics and made " } earl a of “the my 4 and finally oration The — momenton the! present state of every. mind with painful apprehension | wise men discu practical men pro Dose schemes; popular meetings are held utes, and sovereign princes) ail are occupied with It, and thare ts nothing which has a dseper hold publle attention Memember, this wonderful man was writing to the heads of the church, and 40 you see how fea the class struggle? Pope Leo XIll andSocialism By EDWIN J. BROWN. | Bare ou over read the cat | Mies on the condition of Iabor given Whe late Pope Loot = Al ould suty Was given at Rome May 15 aay of olutionary polities and tnto| it must} repr overs of | h | these letters 1s own | MEME Vilechinery of any vind cece ciremaca, the Mme wet) wien of tte parts out | Was ormanized fet ue read | he elements of a conf! fter, and society today i a great snentotahabte tone the growth of keeping order while production hecause what goes to fife and | forces the makes fo in experience r Med tn girs and comatder fellow ad no greater quaitt t saltty, excep Menlf, can be cultivated by the ous and pain mind, MO m Race xever pesTroven A NATION record an Inatanes | gove has | tein THE CONDITION SERIOUS {tten this article from th h of Pope Lao'e letter the last sentence 4 Lao ayn I have firet paragr and Ton ow fabs 9 t0 bur 4 a down fhe oeriiecs Hist z ure, and {ts enormous outstretched jarms cir four shivering cap | tives, huddled in blankets. By a clever contrivance the Demon gives forth all of the weird notses of a dreary Arctic wind storm and the f{lumtina features ald this/ jof the big central figure a shower GE te meont on Janvary 18, 1901 =e flere te any one thing that the THY CLASS STRUGGLE RECOGNIZED | — tinss needs {tt is organteation TATE’ A Place to Eat mpreasion. From the open mouth | of colored confetti! will be scatter ed along the streets during the prog. reas of the pageant | All of the floats of the Tiifkum |antmated electric pageant are now receiving the finishing touches of the artists aud decorators at the Potlatch “Den,” and tests of the|—f Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to electrical apparatus have been|—}1 a. m. made. This pageant will be the|H oii, amote Dinner, wi most remarkable — spectacular |[ oe yt, ‘age scene ever shown ina Pacific | J coast carniva There will be 12 mammoth all brilliant floata tn this pageant, MI beiiie ly {luminated and novel in design. | C f Each will represent some em-| Scenic ate blematic feature of the Potlatch Jand will be escorted by divisions of | abeotutely the tumed to carry 0 a afford. ana@ our | Tilikums PROGRAM PRINTERS HERE Mise Petle Manning Mie temas machine (an organized f industry. and the acai ri foprans Mitiution). tt expresses tiseif through | { Ge eee dk ie the| Mise Helen Vall Comedian Mi iitietions of wealth production | enormous fortunes of individ and Mise Frances Grey—...Lyrtc Soprano ‘etn aketncua sae masses: the Mr Chas fitieman.... Violin Wonder Power (the law) te pe pn Bd west the touréay conference of the | winnitrea Dotty Pianta |e A. Plume Srtoor Mer Wed the mtoty-vaive required to era-| Pacific Coast Employing Printers ’ = to us that} SCENIC CAFR the speed and prevent the 1 what **| Congress opened today in Elke’ hall 1005 Firet A mal: | S First Ave Bead of steam from bursting the of the industry wnder| with an address of welcome by JAS 1. SHUTE. Mer The law is society's ad of the. socially Maoyr Cotterill and local printers Delegates are here from ¢ “alifornia, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia, The afternoon session includes an address on “The Dignity of Your Labor,” by Prof. Edmond 8. Meany of the University of Washington, and a response by Seneca C. Beach lof Portland, who will give a general | Something New From Blood and Nerve Tonic for lreport on Pacific coast work, after all Nervous Disorders, Mental which other reports will be made. Depression, and in fact every |"A general reception will be held| disease of the nervous system this evening. S See A great help in” refieving | Epilepsy and to purify the ST A GE STRIKE? |blood of all eruptions, pimples, | blotches, boils and catarrh, and} Delegates to the convention of the/all obstructions arising from Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em-| olds, bi isness and all dis | ployes are on their way home today, jorders 0 of the liver and kidneys following a final session which last-| 4 sure thing for constipation ed until daylight, Sunday morning, | onendicitis ‘and diabetes. rt ‘i in which they decided to enforce the Lider citis ar rhen rule calling for the employment of| matism, and in fact all chronic riroad crew, ax well as a house| diseases can he helped and re | | | | | | a German Specialist |,.; | | | crew, of stage hands by the Zleg-|tieved, It is a svstem-builder field “Follies of 1912." d it. excites th tur tas Atte adthitiads tay reauitin| Meth emcee ¢ natural a strike against all of the Kiaw &|cathartie of the bowels and Erlanger houses, unless the New|strengthens them. Poisonous York house comes to time, The rule} matter must he expelled from | provides that companies which &0/+¢he system, Blond and Nerve on the road for a short time must Ponte will do that and still employ b nless th | re 9 turn to a theatre owned by the pro-|feave the system free from prietors of the show nedicine. This medicine has In case of a strike, between 60! heen used by the specialist and 90 per cent of the theatres In| ver 1§ years and is now pre | the country will be involved Sine *| [pared by the German Pharma Bit | cal Co., of Seattle, under his mea “avanéea_ machinery _ana| MAKES CONFESSION [ee eens nee alt ne i weatih mreenaes cated prose inte July lie teanion| ONSE Cle Meh a teenie . ey must, nae weer|that-he had pawned the watch and|'" © hr 7 \ ane pi 1.00 an O% ary ° onjoy thelrevolver of E. B. Erwin, telegraph | . forsale by taker rug Te ore tr rd 14 opagator, who as murdered at|Co.. First Ave. and Gile te were ake Grand Junction, Idaho, was made} Dry Co. 1128 Tackson St TR the curt nov | here today by C.M. Anderson, allas | you wit ¢ pear Loe mote je upon the na Gl 7 ' tle r ach pack provers be J. H. McDonald, under arrest at 1 package Bae ot property ‘ie that | Colfax, Wash. Andersoh is also a) end all communteations tu the Wepe oxvremnnn |telegraph operator and admits that} German Pharmacal Co. yj a an In next Monday'*lhe had been sleeping In the depot! Corner Market oth AvON. Ww. of EDWIN J. Brown. | but denies killing Erwin, Bailar® Seattle, Wash, of “The Mra, Fiske Film Co,” 1s being Incorporated to exploit the filme Although busily engaged with her theatrical productions, Mre Fiske has been an inte ed ott dent of the “movie” theatre and Movie” production for some thine believes, strongly, In the val Lilities of the moving as an fnetructor and deplored the tnconse uential pletures and really hartr ful pictures, which she maintain ure frequently showr It {8 her conviction that the movies" have tremendous poten Ualities for the uplift of the thea tre. And this !# one of the rea ons Why she has taken up the en Urely novel business of acting BE FORE A CAMERA MRS. FISKE AS TESS. MRS. FISKE. THE MOVIES At the Olympian Tonight. “The Retreat From Moscow, Darts; “Master and Man, the Artist wo Pete. eee At the Elite Until Wednes: y. “The Knight of Cyclone Gulch, “Curing Her Extravagance,” “Love's Old Sweet Song,” "The Other Wom- an,” “The Miracle of the Roses oe At the Dream Untit Wednesday. “His Niece From Ireland,” “The Treachery of a “The Retorma- tion of Dad, Carpenter.” At the Alhambra Until Thursday “Morgan's Treasure,” two parts. cee At the Clemmer Until Wednesday. “A Wild Ride,’ two parts; “Pathe | Weekly,” “A Flurry in Diamnods.” oo At the Cia Th Doble © “The Ene A Unt Wednesday. Diamond Crown aa Back y's Baby, “A Millinery | Bomb eee At the Grand Until Wednesday. “Funnicus and His Mother-in Law,” “Death's Short Cut, “Saigon,” “The Pride of Lonesome.” <4 6 At the Clroult Until Wednesday. “Heart Throbs,” two reels; “A Garden Party tn California,” Song of Soup,” “The Ball and the Ba nait ‘The oe At the pialhevtie Until Wednesday. ‘The Banshee,” two reels; “Tho Itale Light,” “The Errand of Mercy.” Gift of Blood Saves Woman BURLINGAME, Ga July 14 Doctors announced today that Mra. Warren J. De Gear, prominent club woman, and wife of a San Fran- elaco business man, who underwent |a blood transfusion operation in San Mateo, was rapidly recovering In a last effort to save Mra, Do Gear from death, her daughter, Madeline, and her chum, Miss Nell Dorman, each gave a pint of blood. Mrs. De Gear, who has been suffr {ng from profound anemia, went on the operating table scarcely breath- ing, but came out of the ordeal with a rosy flush in her cheeks and strength rapidly increasing AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore — “Jnppyland,” operetta for charity Metropolitan—Dark. Seattie — Frank Rich Co “Wedding Bells.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville, Pantages--Vaudeville, Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures, Clemmer — Photoplays vaudeville, Melbourne — vaudeville, Alhambra vaudeville, and Photoplays and Photoplays and Player | TACOMA SEATTLE — Two Big Stores Noted For Low Prices *RICED DISTRICT 's eae ANNUAL = CLEARANCE SALE GREAT MONEY SAVING REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE = ~ ENTIRE STORE. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES OF MERCHA DISE MARKED DOWN TO A MERE FRACTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE. EVERY WOMAN IN SEATTLE WILL PARTAKE OF THESE BARGAINS. POTLATCH ARE YOU READY Potlatch APRON GINGHAMS and Tuesday is Housekeepers ’ ay | { { Bunting { { { % ? ‘ nt nedium g 2 : 5c | ( { / ge 1c} AY here ey IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF HOUSEHOLD STAPLE DRY GOODS, YOU WOULD BE WISE TO BUY IT NOW. THESE ARE HOUSEKEEPERS’ DAY CONCESSIONS AND STANDARD GOODS IN EVERY DAY USE. SMALL TOWELS 45c DOZ. BED SPREADS 98c EACH COTTON CHALLIES 4c YA RD Value $1.25, Best Marseilles 6e-yard Cotton Cha st Value 65e, Hand and barber| ; on, aKa: Sel desirable patterns drap-| towels, Red borders. Special pater en ant ae ery purposes and ¢ yver-| for Housekeeper’s day, 45: | fi ed for Housekeep day at 98¢ WIDE SCRIMS 7c YARD ings. Housekeeper's SHELF OIL CLOTH BUREAU SCARFS 35c EACH 4c YARD Value 60c, Best Mexican de 26 inches Value 8c, Comes in If patterns de dark patterns and save fresser, House wo Housekeey ys Which makes it decidedly to your advantage to come to the store TUESDAY MORNING bright and early. We must have quick action in this clearance, as stock-taking is very close now AND EVEN wees) chy — COATS 1 novelties; three alee and can be had $9.98 quarter 1 das LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS AT n imparte and French serge. Coats are satin ] 2 Regular v allie ‘ 0), 5 price $12, 50 MILLINERY, STRAW HATS, FLOWERS 1/9 All Hats of white ratine at less than half their value ( isses’ and Women’s Sailors at HALF OFF AND LESS. FINE LACES AND ORIENTAL LACE BANDS Embroideries and Flouncings Selected. This offer will appeal to every woman that is capable of plan- ] AS nose that need trimmings for their Summer xing jes some of the finest imported laces Selected close at “HAL F OFF. EXTRA STOUT LADIES’ SUITS | HANDKERCHIEFS Bg Mattes plain hometiten- Handkerchiefs, PERCALES Regular value 10¢ Bine 6c with white figures SIZES 46 TO 55 ag colors, A yard, 6c Made of cheviots or fine | | With one embroidered corner. : eye ereote or fine | | Also dainty French Dimity, LADIES’ COLLARS | | straignt front. Colors black, | | All tn, the Clearance sale, 5c Regular price 15c. Wash | | blue or gray; value $17.50. | | jo she Collars for summer out Clearance $ | SBOE! Oe lestiuoes pclae 60 PHOS i ak ee! BATES GINGHAMS - = ngage e ' n short lengths, 2 to HEAVY SHIRTING | HOSE SUPPORTERS 920 10 yards. "Boca pat: Real value 12\%¢. Extra 5 Ladies Pad Hose Sup-| | terns and colors. Regular 9c heavy, piain® or fancy C porters. Former price | | value 12%c. Clearance sale black or blue patterns. | All colors. Clearance | dite a yard, Ste. er | | price, Se i re at cy Wash ome ae ee W HATS Rey in a yea, sorely INDIA LINON | | g 6 cotirens every day out 136 Stripes, six stripes | 19¢ Remy Pree, 8 | C ing and play Hats. Val- and plaids, Excellent pat C Very sheer and firm. | | ues 1%c and 26c. Also ladies tis Clearance price, | | Pure bleach. Clearance | | black untrimmed Straw Gar- yer price, yard, 10c. | den Hats. Choice, 5c Summer-we | briggan Suite in knee length and short alee Just what the ‘boy’ ‘3 been begging for. \ 29c— - \ Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST.) LE SS Se EE Next to That 42 Story Building MEDAL FOR HERO LEWISTON, Idaho, July 14.—Ap- plication will be made for a Car- negie medal for Waldo Sloan, 11, of this city, as a reward for his bravery in saving a boy named Treadwell from drownin Tread- well was seized with cramps while in the Clearwater river, and after he had gene down the third time, young Sloan leaped Holbrook bridge, brought him up from the bottom and worked over him until he revived. || Standard Patterns for August KIT’S A BOLD ‘WN LONDON, July 14—Kitty Ma rion, who hurled a package of suf. |fragette literature through a win- dow of the home office yeste: | was arraigned in court today refused to pay a fine, and was sent to Holloway jail. As she was led away, she shouted: “Not only will I go on a hunger strike, but I shall refuse to let them put me out of Jail when I am released. Can Wed Night or Dayin ‘Chi,’ Now PREACHING. PEACE tea! AND, July 14- Daphoteng ism and declaring that Amer. lise soi! the country that first | brought the light of modern civ- {ization to his native land, Dr. Juicht Soyeda, representing the Tokio Chamber of Commerce and other Japanese commercial bodies, is on record with the declaration that war between Japan and Amer- fea is impossible Dr. Soyeda and Tadao Kamiya, who is accompanying him on a tour of the U. 8., were the guests of hon- or at a banquet given by the Cham- ber of Commerce and attended by |60 business men. NAPA, CAL.—Investigation 1s be- lige made of the cause of the most disastrous fire in Napa for 20 years Chile is one of the Latin-Ameri- ean countries where thrift is com- mon and peace and order prevail The savings bank deposits have in The flames were controlled early creased about 150 per cent in four CHICAGO. tir 14.—Reginning | today, after an estimated damage of| years and 40 per cent from 1911 today, marriage licenses can be ob- | $150,000 had been done. to 1912. tained at any hour of the day or night In Chicago, But the love-sick couple that decide on the plunge at miles to midnight must travel 12 the home of Deputy County Clerk Mack, in South Chicago, to get the | loense. | No matter what hour of the night, I'll be on hand to tseue I!-! censes,” said Mack, who originated tho 24-hour marriage Moense bu-| reau. “It’s a good thing to have the |Hcense bureau right around the cor- | ner when the question has just been popped. Women still change their | minds.” |BIG SMALLPOX SCARE SYDNEY, N. 8. W., July 14.—a| smallpox epidemic, which broke out | |here a few weeks ago, 18 assuming EVERYONE I8 INTERESTED In our up-to-date methods in crown and bridge work and our pain- ods of extracting and filling teeth. We are experts in our d ican always give antisfaction to those who profit by When you need a good dentist, call on us, $5.0€ | iit $1.00 onary 1.00 | Fillings . profession, our service. Full Set of Teeth .. gold Crowns, 22k gol | a Alloy |] Eitings 4. serious proportions today, Twent Bridgework, extra $5. 00 | | four thousand people were O- eg SER ie ee eh fe * sei gte as RES a rida atta th | ction guaranteed absolutely painless. We employ a specta! jelnated Friday. Half the doctors in| 19t, who devotes his entire time to this work | Sydney were pressed into the serv-| All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices. {co, Up to date there have been INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN 70,000 people vaccinated. Today! there were nine fresh cases of the| disease, making about 260 fn all. N R Potlatch Grandstand—Mod- | jer elegantly-furnished rooms at owest rates Hotel Virginia, Fiehth and V infa, near West "Jake, Eliott §03.—Advertisemont, Our operators are all expert graduate dentists. students. Office hours, 9 to 6; evenings by appointment 9 tol pm UNION DENTISTS Third We employ no Examination free. Sundays, with entrance 805%

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