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ad rand tonight ae ALBERT HANSEN Jewels and Silveremith tested At His Ie Now eRtore 1010 Second Atty Near Ma: VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY One-Fourth BY ABE HURWITZ Looks Like # SUFFRAGE, RECALL, GOING BY THE BOARDS? WELL, | NOT SO YOU COULD NOTICE the senate were a godsend wnder 802 Peopied BX Bldg. 2nd & Pike Once upon a time—and that was/such circumstances, and oft. the Season Special Sewing Machines Um Machines, drop heads, of alt ga $5 and up, We will sei} de” MAChINS on easy pay. mess #ti! Potlatch ts closed Coge# Row and get your choke. NewDachines sold on easy terms White Sewing Machine Co. ¥% Third, Near Pike Main 1525. own ma goods, $5.00 801 Union st Open _AMUSEMENTS THE FRANK RICH | COMPANY Prices 10¢ and 20c saled Vau . ing Ma 1 Pp ENGLISH nose s and Pike ow About Your Bread? Are you buying “Holsum” or one of the many “light-weight” brands that are being peddled around the city ? They both cost you. the same, the only differ- ence is in what you get for your money—thirty- two ounces of the highest grade bread, made in the largest and most sanitary bakery in the Northwest, or from twenty-two to thirty ounces of bread that is of no more than ordinary quality and is baked in shops that do little more than is necessary to comply with the law. Either way it costs._you ten cents—but which do you prefer? t Don’t Let Yourself f Be Cheated *nto thinking that every ten cent loaf of bread contains ten cents worth of bread—it doesn’t. The law says that every ten cent loaf of bread must weigh thirty-two ounces or be plainly marked with its true net weight. A ten cent Holsum Loaf always weighs two pounds Every grocer in the city of Seattle can sell you “Holsum” if he will. Some other brands of lighter weight bread cost the grocer less money and some grocers like to profit at your expense. Insist that your grocer give you Holsum Bread or go to one who will. Demand “Holsum”—the bread that’s made clean, | sold clean and delivered to you clean in a white, wax | paper wrapper with the name “Holsum” on it in blue letters. It costs you no more than other breads, your grocer makes an honest profit and you get your money's worth of really good bread. | | | If your grocer won't sell you, call Main 5937 and we'll tell you the name of the nearest one who will. Holsum Baking Co. not 80 very long ago—the omlasion of Avenue SEATTLE THEATRE MODERN MUSICAL TABLOID Pantages Theatre et ae Theatre—Se_ uspicion went forth among the @ comma may Nave upset a murder/rabble that certain Interesta were verdict. Punctuation and spelling | largely influential in securing the Pot atch were the grandest little stand-bys|appointments of such careles afloat: wherewith to puncture the | clerks who made such conventont constitutionality of some important | omisst | The People Should Worry eleas clerks of th be house or ot} Wherefore, little old C. PL can Speci | to Ladies Tailor-Made Skirts from your ral $3.00. We furnish the smile with calm indulgence at the aerobatic —efforta of certain legal experts who, with one awipe of the hand, would sweep asi of the people's amendm tate constitution n ferendum tn al neonstitutional at present particularly interest ecall mov hee, hav Journal proposed amend Try to Nullify Vote nald th The con hn technically cast their bal te without least by the ssion, these el now sharpen of speech tn ope of nullifying this vote. Unfortunate! for them, the » removed some of the fon 1 ont, that court inconatitutional Other Courts Uphold Voters 1p since then fn other states South Dakota, Callfornia, Florida and a half dozen d these norte, holding the welght of au rity the law nay, are verwh ingly o to lown ¢ on So, notwithstanding the elo. iquence of Walter Fulton, attorney for Cudihee, and notwithstanding the lowa decision, the odds seem rather to favor strongly the proba bility that woman's suffrage, the L land R. and the recall, will be with us yet a while. are not aa the ‘ain kinds of technical loop BOOSTER HERE Capt. R. M. Creswell, who 20 the first Sound years ago ran er to Colby and over the Port attle today, after making an aw |tomobile trip from San Diego, Cal. Capt. Creswell ts {n town to boost ||the San Diego fair, which will run ||the whole year of 1915. He calls his Ford five-paasenger machine the “Booster Flyer.” He even calls |his dog “Rooster.” Said canine | made the trip, too. BANISH ELOPERS| RICHMOND, Va. July 16 eo Harford and Helen Par been studying nursing at the New York foundling asylum, but who dis jappeared from th Jat a Richmond be two men, will be sent back to New York today, money having been sent for their transportation. The fines of promise to leave the city. J. M erg, one of the men arrested with the women, says he fs married and| lives In New York. He and E. C.| | Randall, the other man tn the case, | paid their fines yesterday and were | released, THE iIMOVIES | At the Alhambra Until Thursday “Morgan's Treasure,” two parts, ee |the feature film | “ee At the Yester Until Friday he Tragedy of Big | Mine,” two reels; | Artist's Dream | cee | At the Olympian opening Monda July 21st, oe “Denizens Joy Ride,” “The Moldin Marsellies.” AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore — “Jappyland,” operetta for charity. Metropolitan—Dark. Seattle Frank Rich Co, in “Wedding Bells.” Orpheum—-Vaudeville, |] Empress—Vandeville. |] Pantages-Vaudeville, Grand—Vaudeville and motion pletures. Clemmer — Photoplays and vaudeville, Melbourne — Photoplays and vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville, lfieder, t» the outfied should any \thing happen to his regular out |flelders, J in the infield, { initiative ed attorneys, who are nent rinstead ntatives only referred to 1 hundreds of t the same question has come used to be | ard route, before the navy yard | Was established at Bremerton, ts tn ker, two young women who have and turned up} rding house with THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913. A tape drawn around ber arm Her wr 2 inches around ankle 7 next November. Theresa is as bright and good education Grandmother's warning finger pered knows,” | ‘“‘Am I Pretty?”’ Asks This Girl, Most Beautiful Child in All America, According to Artists By W. H. Alburn Sho weighs 55 pounds, TOPEKA, Kan,, July 16.—It is very interesting to visit Topeka, because here you may see the prettiest ttle girl in América I say the “prettiest,” because many American artists, many pho tographers and the cultured Artist League of Hoston say Theresa Marie Hitz has the most perfect features and figure to be found any where. She was also the winner in a contest with 2,000 other child beau tles, and as a prize she is going to have a tour of the country with her father and a free trip to Park BEST PHOTOGRAPH OF THERESA MARIE BLITZ. I called at ‘ en's home, saw her and talked to her, In truth she is VERY al has so vy, dark brown hair and big, wistful, t pyen cately molded. Her features have the rare etry seldom found except in Greek wt Her skin ts fair, with | a trace of pink showing through, Her ears are pink shells, her neck is ike a fine bit of carved fvory and her little shoulders are lovely be yond the camera's power to show Hands, feet and all are just beautiful. The lines are incom: parably graceful and the measurements, artists say, set the standard | for sculptors at the armpit registers nine inche her thigh 16 tnches, calf 10 fnches, Bhe will be seven years old | an she tn pretty. She started to! school last year and made rapid progress, Her father, I. M. Blitz, a| local merchant, says his greatest ambition ts to give her a finished The little girl's mother died when she wis elght months old and her grandmother, Mra. Mary Erickson, “People say I'm pretty,” sald Theresa when the writer called to see her. “I wonder !flam. What do YOU think?” cared for her since. enjoined silence. And she whis- Please don't tell her! She'll find out soon enough, goodness tions favoring a greater navy. This Tammany has shown any Inte! in anything in water. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1012 THIRD MAIN 1oN8 0 each imposed on}! them will be suspended on thetr The new Colonial theatre, one of |the finest moving picture houses tn Seattle, will open tonight at 8 o'clock with “The Tiger Lily” as agle “The Well,” “The The Olympian theatre closed for repairs until July 20th. Grand A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m, to lam. Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, Tbe. : ——ma » ALBANY PAINLES® | Albany Cut-Rate Dentists NP BACK OF OUR WORK GUARANTEE EXTRA ‘The following prices will be given at our offices until Keptember lat Come tn today—don't put tt off. 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Then somebody made a noise and he cl of revolver shots, none of which stopped him. A confederate, apparently on Jed In escaping. Stewart Advertisement Something New From!: ia German Specialist Blood and Nerve Tonic for all Nervous Disorders, Mental Depression, and in fact every disease of the nervous system, blood of all eruptions, pimples, | all obstructions arising from colds, biliousness and all dis- orders of the liver and kidne: A sure thing for constipation appendicitis and diabetes, rheu- |matism, and in fact all chronic diseases can be helped and re- lieved. It is a system-builder, \cathartic of the bowels and strengthens them. Poisonous matter must be expelled from |the system. Blood and Nerve |Tonic will do that and_ still leave the system free from |medicine, This medicine has | been used by the specialist over 15 years and is now pre- jpared by the German Pharma- leal Co., of tle, under his |personal direction. There is jover one month’s treatment in each package at $1.90 a hox For sale bv Quaker Deng }Co., First Ave. and Giles Drug Co.. 1425 Tackson St You will find names and teatimonats of Seattle people In each package. Bend all communteations German Pharmacal Co. Corner Market and 24th Av, N, We Ballard, Seattle, Wash, OUT OF THE M1Gr One dozen Shoe Laces, 5 Ladies’ Hose Supporte Ladies’ Hose, 1 The best of ridiculous 4 Join the m PILLOWS and quilt proof th CHALLIES COMFORTS Children’s Fownes’ Gloves Tbe; Silk Gloves, Pirie happy during P: Misses’ Dresses trimmed and with Ladies’ Waists exceptionally low price of WOMEN'S WHITE awaiting the Black Hand| Agents for Standard Patterns — red out, followed by a volley | ~ ea Puget sound timothy” Alfaita Wheat hay swing are the average prices | W a commission merchants to | Cr the producers and prices pald by the re to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West): Rest modern outside rooms, 25c |!) Rolled. oats Vand barley’ mixed 33,00 are for strictly firet « lake. SEATTLE — Two Big Stores Noted For Low Prices — T ACOMA_ ICED DISTRICT aay ANNUAL — CLEARANCE SALE Great CLOVER DAY BARGAINS THURSDAY CLEARANCE VAST QUANTITIES OF MERCHANDISE GOOD CLOTHING WAS NEVER PRICED SO LOW SPECIAL VALUES 10c and 25c bunches Mair | Summer Organdies, 10c cned Handkerchiefs, Sc. Flannel, 10c. Men's Cotton Sox, Ladies’ Link Col. | Straw Hats, 25c. Children’s Straw,Hats, 6c, Infante’ Hose, 10c, | 10¢ and 25c. SWISS RUFFLED CURTAINS, A PAIR, 25c CLOVER ECONOMIES—ECONOMIES No Better Goods No Lower Prices on Record WE ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP! 1. It {8 aston ateriala ar ics are off $7.45 MEN’S ALL WOOL PANTS, OF OREGON CASSIMERE Handsome light or dark patterns. $4. 50. Special $3.39. Clearance Sale wy LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS $12.50 Is the Price Thursday FOR SUITS THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $20.00, $22.50 AND $25.00. You are invited to look over these splendidly tai- ored Suits, Depleted lines ments of handsome Serges and Novelties, but a wide, range of sizes for women and misses. Trimmed Hats Only 23 of These Beautifully Trimmed Hats Remaia These Hats were exceedingly good value at the for- $4.50 to $6.98. We held a one<days’ clear- ance at $3.50 and delighted everybody. you choose from the remaining mer price your choice ........+.. CLEARANCE SALE OF WHITE OXFORDS Women's $2.49 Oxfords Reduced to $1.29. are White Canvas Oxfords and are superior tn to th ‘gy We fo Thursday average white sum have them tn al Clearance at the Children's $1.60 One-strap White Sandals on sale at wine Secono Ave. AT JAMES ST.) 4 Next to That 42 Story Building | | Mrs. her Elliott 803.—Advertisement. Extra heavy Outing in getting your new Suit now, FORMER VALUES $15 to $20 Regular ‘price broken assort- Tomorrow | burned to “tenth |home was destroyed, following. @ NEAR Potlatch Grandstand—Mod- | gasoline explosion, elegantly-furnished rooms at| Mrs. Walker was rescued by HL nerwise indicated, |lowest rates at Hotel Virginus,/G. Frederick, who was also ser a Eighth and Virginia, near West- J ously burned in an effort to save the baby. here. when her, A great help in relieving} Epilepsy and to purify the). blotches, boils and catarrh, and |! jand it excites the natural|? For90 Days Only: Smoked Meats—Selling Vexetables—Selling Price, eb ° yore TT ss TO.DAY1~ Gold Medal, London, 1911 Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in,Worla Three Standard Grades “H. M. B.”: $1.00 Ib. “5 O'Clock,” 75c. Ib. Capital_ Household, 50c. Ib. In Sealed Air-Tight Quarter, Half and Pound Pkge. All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package —, Women's BABY DIES IN FIRE DEER PARK, ; Wash, July 16—0 sustained severe | burns about ‘the face and head, and months, was