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Cockroaches Rats and Mice|« THE GRAYNESS | OF LIFE BE CHANGED? 3 Nothing te moro | waited Dear Miss Grey: I have read thar a home Infestec | your advice to others with Interest, tre , and would be grateful If you could Rat and Roach Paste, th ang | nt me a little, too, TI am just minator for thirty-five years. CHterwinator for thir & plain, Ittle woman, close to ook | filing Just Kt kills off rata, mice an Blow away like powders; ready for | ing Wee; nothing to mix. The oaly ex | they be, the ta though, and owing to my leek ld by druggists, 2 strength and busix OF sent direct, charges 1 Feceipt of price. th: Stearns’ Electric Paste Co. Chicago, as training, forward to, and I get so tire } life it has b $25.00 and $28.00 sadder t Ft and work Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop bn Sree ee et ee Me 40 Lumber Bxohai Punaing | an the Inst, until at p nship guaranteed. working, to go on smiling, with no one to just ¢ are and even faith tn 1 being gradually fore one has absolutely no control } Thank you for anything you me. EVANGELIN} —I had allowed myself to be bit to my experience. | won to go through that bitter ex other way; now, | know it h. Flags and Bunting in Official Colors for Decorating Phone Main 6035 Panton 5 [onoon Co. “The Economy Store” Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. May Manton Patterns We extend a cordial invitation to Seattle visitors this week to attend our splendid Potlatch Bargain Carnival This splendid event has added greatly to our pres- tige as the economy center of this marvelous city, and has made us hundreds of new friends. Women who have been accustomed to the superior values we give have been surprised and delighted to find even better bargains than usual on this occasion. We mention but a few of the specials to be found here. There are many more at the store. better fitted me to help cases like yours, and | » you see | know Just what tam saying when | advise you. Is by no means neither Is the God | believe in a great, away off somewhere, out good and bad at will, just the unseen power we each , the power which, If our object Is good, Is always with us, just ai rule of addition is always to be am thankful, tion; In writht : R Wee bit of a place Poaches {o a single night. Does not) in this busy, work-aday world, try to do the tasks, dull though : ° Bed ost I know now, and erminator sold under an a>8olute! being well treated for my dill Guarantee of money back I I) gence. ‘The pay is very small each time for ar | that If a lady tm Interested in me enough to cormspond with me she would not surely as the do not hope to ever do better; refore there is nothing tc look| Smile and fill your mind with love for the work you a and to the extent ble to do this, you will be Your health j tired of it all I meet many peo t ua |ple, but make no friends. Ail my on 80, and I wonder Ladies’ Suits Made to Order | uty. As a chita 1 aid not feol the lack so keenly; but each year is lifted out of will be better, and you can at ent I have almost lost all interest b GR pveme qualifies in even life itself, What © strug REGISTER MAIL LAW. Referring to your answer to about anothe out of one's life by circumstances jand an environment over which n receiving his mail » went the wr nice, In fact, Ih say, for any thought you may giv Return rooeipt deman¢ have come along such you, and |, too, blamed God, and spent my energy wondering why. | kept It up until the time came when | could do little but think. | did plenty of that, and | learned God had nothing to do with it write across the addressee in is not deemed sufficient God bless and prosper and it's a cinch H girls, and tells come so tired ty making my a good repu | face amile when my heart did not, that | brought more trou. blessing and the information. ms too bad the govern ment is getting so poor it can’t afford, without a reminder, dered, even then, why | had perience; now, | know | need apect you BLUE FYES not have, had | known better, but | would not be taught any pays his good money to | its delivery to the person to whom it is sent, (MOTHER WORKS T0 i oh SON name es her son, 23, now at MeNell’s Island, of the | few—if any and no other O'Gorman. Young Browa, who was s chaut-| is serving a year fo or trying ‘| gi Is in by a patron »| Washington’ ry official and |, exclusive so- {cial life than this New York girl— Miss Alice investixated d that the coat had the man who would have to stand good for the loss tried to save him- self by saying that It was stolen. has signed @ statement leasing Brown from all blame, and| | s0 » has been dropped by SLAUGHTER RATS By United Press Leased Wire PORT TOWNSEND, Federal health officers are holding Strathnairn the examina d on board for bu The Strath | daughter of Senator and |Mrs. James = a cently gone to the nation- al capital to plague germ A GREAT PURCHASE AND SALE OF $4. 98 Classy Silk Petticoats at otf” in Seattle or many moons. all made in the most perfect of this season's styles in a sple ndia variety of colors—and all bought at a price that makes it 59 bi 8 for us to sell them to you for little more than half what $2.9 you would have to pay ordinarily. $4.98 values, special. $1.50 LaGrecque Corsets $1.19 Third Floor. Choice models verage figured Corsets; low bust, extra Jong skirt, four hose era aftached; material Is a good quality of coutil, trimmed in silk, embr oldery raged ribbon bow in front, Corset buyers, here is a bargain better follow up. Sizes 18 to 2 Second dozen of our 1 and em * have taken at and $1.49 Li #, made of en’ WH w broidered volles and fine Inwns; all an, seasonable go0dn; priced specially Potlatch Sale, 89c Potlatch Sale Millinery Bargains Third Floor. About 200.Ladies’ Trimmed TF Hate ° rs and models, worth choose now, 98c adies’ and Young ountain Outing ady to wear; wo’ A table of Missew’ and Children’s Trim " LADIES’ SILK GLOVES Orie sn Mourquetalrs “and tw in only a Ey Three Experienced Saleswomen Wanted at once—one for each of the following departments Gloves, Bmbroideries and Jewelry. Permanent positions for the right par ties. Make application to the superintendent live. DAD TO HAVEREAL | HIGHFALUTIN TIME Hiszoner, the mayor, gushes bril-|which can never bo repaid. Dad Hantly, eloquently and poetically at| Will pay It himself!” the coming of Dads’ day, Seattlo dads will parade and cele |brate. His Nibs has proclaimed Saturday, July 19, as a holiday, The usual half-holiday for elty employes her to be Infes Sulphur barn hundreds and drove as many rats are foun nd t her hold kille tion for a thorough cleaning she is permitted to go to Mu to load lumber for South Africa HE GAN FIRE "EM That Health Commissioner Crich ton has the right to dtsm! se from| sary to reduce the number of em. ployes because of lack of work the opinion given Corporation the summary dismissal of rtain employes in the garbage de “arpaaate estar The ticket office of the Potlatch Ladies’ SHIRT WAISTS his artillery, “Une Jan old hermit living released today, foll for making threats to kill Luther Burbank, the California — plant whom he accused of steal ing the results of his vegetable ex | periments | good for every afternoon and even ing of the Potlatch. CHAMP POOR T00 wizard Clark’ finds difficult to worry along on his sal does Secretary | vestigation it Ho has sold his » weks to a lecture Only ‘Room for One A. C. Carmody, of the Arctic club, was driving his machine on Blanch | Roth tried to make the corner at over the right eye. BONUS IS OFFERED “Gawernor's at the North Yakima fatr on October 2, and y the agricultural departm A bonus of $50 in offe each county entering ag exhibit. ing Co., of Port Angeles, have be » as part of her 1,200 tons of removed to Seattle Andrew Blackistone, formerly geners lager of the Seattle Bre Is general manager of Firitish steamship Com , of the Harrison Seattle from rancisco Tuesday Malting Co., the Anggles Cé, THE STAR— j IN WRITING TO MY SWEETHEART Dear Miss Grey: T had an argu ment with a | to leave the settling of It to ye to which Is right, This \ the ques Mend, and we agr to my sit proper to A oat © pleased if 1 encl stamp each time. MUDDLED. A.—You are right, but | look at It from this point. To en close a stamp In any but a bus Iness letter, requiring a reply, Infere that the one to whom you are writing Is unable to buy hia own stamps. No right minded girl, with a spark of In- dependence would lke it, A man once sent me a big bunch of stamped, self-addressed en velopes ad pos’ Neediess to say | sent them back, IT CERTAINLY PAYS NOWADAYS Dear Miss Grey I am studying much on a certain subject 1 arm ng lady, going with © young man that I think to be ve heard fre ndable people that he ts o you think, Misn Grey, that he an any respect for a girl who 1s trying to “cut me sion ts, and nets out of ber He laughs nd ae a ation, 1 don't Mhould act th think lots of me aa long aa I myself seserved, 1 xh would have m t you? It A.—You are right about it _paying to havo the respect of There are —prettier O'Gorman, She has re- may be expanded to a whole day,| public bus. Dad has deninnded his day pattle owen a debt to her da as theart, mp it,” as the ex and | am inclined to think t trying her, Of course, I te know He ts always talking about nice ¢ knows I have why when all, " the mayor says in his proclamation He refuses. to permit Potlatch week of 1913 to pass without giv [eee Mhall T decorate the ty hat * w®\ shall | serve, what t ld f * Owitng to tne continued } begin and t how-l 1 how * growth of the Cynthia Grey about Invitatic DOLLY I * department, no information A.—For goodness wake, do ® can be given by telephe but not call it a farewell party. The % all questions by letter will be very word farewell seems to *® answered as promptly as pow *®| have an atmosphere of sadness * sible, A stamped, selfad about it, and, really, if you are ® dressed envelope will alwa in thought with your friends * brin returnanatl reply, If #| when away, you are not parted * the matter is very prtant, #| Suppose we call. it a bon ® put on a apecial livery voyage party. ® stamp. r wix tw nt | should say to dress In your ® stamps, and mark It “Special brightest, avoid all sad songs, * and ominous predictions. Dec SERENE REE EE EH | Orate your table with a center- piece representing a_ train, the boys. | am sure he thinks | boat, airship, or whatever will he respects you; and probably be your mode of travel. The does not know that It is not same idea may be carried out really nice to you to act as he | In the menu. Have the usual does, and shows he does not re things with train, or ship spect himself. Keep reserved, | terms. The Invitations may | and he will learn better. have the symbol of your means | of transportation on them | THE OLD QUESTION | CALLING ETIQUETTE Dear Miss ey: Tam tn tov eae ilies WI veut ar ire When a ng with a young in another t Niger rae nagut haan ; She is 17 and f am My motl Kama before, takes @ yous. aint wants me to stay her and Rites. aHOHiA dhe Tavita ils tas wail Se ies tie te chk (6 AI again, or should he ask ff he may a Sokigh ehalt 1 Thanh. | see her again? CHIQUITA ian you ph pci ” ” WAITING A.—Either Is permissible. A.—Sounds like a threat, doesn't it? It seems quesr that 80 young a girl should use such a method to get her wishes. Do what you know to be right. | Certainty, at your age, y man enough not to be # by whims, What if she | writes? It will simply show that you are better off without her. Think long and seriously before going. A BON your £ PARTY wegerhiae about 1 have going away something o of dress should I wear, and with this poetical contribut “quoting from a woman's t “Upon hie shoulders weigh the stern demands men and nations; but erect he stands, Firm and unfaltering. A sovereign he, and to no royal hands Doth service tribute bring. Yet, see him bow, one threshold passing o'er, While all his pride’s apparel fal! Young eyes, who greet him ‘Father,’ ing him a chance to do himself hon-| before or—individually, collectively, glort ously, There may others, but at the door Where Love is king.” how helofitis to | the home of Mrs. BE. W. ¢ jat Hizzoner then blossoms forth |tinue, it is dec CHANCE TO BUY Hermit Goos out | to Get Burbank By United Press Leased Wire. ‘olo., July 16.—Minus nin” Austin ear here, was ng his arrest CRAIG, When a was harmless if unarmed. Grasshoppers Stall Goldendale Train GOLDENDALE, July 16.- Residents of this district are in a quandary as to how to relieve themselves of grasshoppers, which have collected in such swarms that a train on the Goldendale branch of the &po- kane, Portland & Stnttle rail road was delayed an hour in Seale canyon on account of the Insects covering the tracks. The grasshoppers covered the ratls for r distance of a half mile, and were so thick that the drive wheels of the engine “spun around’ac though the track had been heavily olled. OFFICES OF the Angeles Bre sted Austin satd he was Speaker/on his way to Galifornia to kill Burbank. Hoe carried a rifle, two} revolvers, a knife and several kinds | of poisonous herbs. After an in was decided that he man ing &| Explorer’ s Son father was Sir Henry , the African explorer. est son, Tell mot his your These we | versity HEAD OF MEXICAN By United Press Leased Wire. the operation of the railroads, A tomorrow from Vera Cruz cannery tender Jack Horn inlet today, following a fi burned her to the water's ed; The boat's fuel supply became The Jack Horner was built at at $14,000. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Dies in Obscurity | SAULT STE. MARIF, Mich., July the last words of Jack Stanley, a vaudeville actor, who is dead here today after a life of obscurity. The actor's Inst words gave his wife her only clew as to her husband's past, They were married In Northern Michigan four years ago. Papers found in his trunk indicate that young Stan- ley graduated at Cambridge unl-| RAILWAYS RESIGNS ICO CITY, July 16.—Follow. ing repeated protests against Inter ference by) the government with are remar easy for the audience to fdentify any of their friends who happened to be present at the great assem- Brown, president of the National | |blage of civil war veterans Raflways of Mexico, announced t day that he had resigned and had | |reserved passage on a steamer for | TENDER IS BURNED JUNEAU, Alaska, July 16—The| er, be Some young men, usually the best sort, wait to be invited to call, so the girl may say, In thanking him for the evening's pleasure, that if he cares to call she will be glad to see him, Dear Miss Gre argument | have been requee to write you. How many rounds did Johnnc frien fight and in A.—Jeffries was knocked out in the 15th round. Every man has a scheme for| making much easy money, buthe sh its YOUNG ROBBER RO EbURG ‘ Ray lamond, endale nder 10 years in the state] fo! lea of guilty to a cha sault with serous weap bbery, While Diamond was being se tenced, his aged mother, who came re from Eureka her son, sat w the court yard ; BUSY BURGLARS The police are still without clues in connection with the burglarizing of the Valentine pharmacy and a "~~ on ch in |branch postoffice at 1508 Rainier av, Monday night, In which loot valued at several hundred dollars | was taken, Boldly effecting an entrance to amings, after: 2ist av. N., Tuesd noon, burglar, with a wick ense, got a considerable of clothing, jewelry, ar watches 4 ann IS AWAY NOME, Alaska, July 16.—The Canadian exploration ship Karlok, t. Robert Bartlett, with Stef fangon's party of sclentists on board, is at Port ( ay roa final overhaulin 1K before the trip {nto the Aretic apt. Bartlett says the Karluk ence to will ready to sail Thursday yas mn Steffanson, McConnel, Mur- ay and Wilkins arrive from Nome with dog meat STOP 10 ARGUE! LONDON July 16 1 is official ly announced fn dispatches from Belgrade, received today, that there | will be a temporary in fight ing between G {ans and Servians, pending negctiations for the cessation of hostilities. Milt tary operations, however, will con lared may be a position to resume the conflict if Bulgaria refuses to cept the terms c ‘DOWN WITH ’EM A vigorous attack on the “sug Igeative song” was made by Miss Lucy K. Cole, supervisor of music In the local public schools, at the} convention of the Northwest Music Teachers’ association, The present day popular songs, said Miss Cole, are doing great harm among the young folks. She advocated cen- sorship of theatrical music. GRAND THEATRE HAS GETTYSBURG FILM Showing the first authentic mo- tion pictures of the recent reunion at Gettysburg, the Grand offers an lentirely new program fof its many |f ns today, The program of | pat vaude ille for the three days of | Potlatch has been carefully ar. ranged. The Gettysburg pictu ply clear, and {t will t HIT RIGHT WAGON Bumpety, bump! A motoreycle {nto an undertaker's wagon, and an| ambulance took the driver to the} City hospital. The collision oc gurred at Sixth and Jlonging to the Pacific Fisheries, Hay night, and the motore company, 18 a wreck at Excursion) gop Todd, ving At the Windsor » which neca Tues fonwtments, received a deep scalp elngd. J. P. Slater drove the} olalty Spot Watson wagon into which nited by back fire from the engine, Fyn radorwneet crashed © |Seo pr attle tw@ years ago and was valued | 288 Chit Berry, age 59, Is suffer-| % broken leg at the City ‘day, following a fall town an elevator shaft wf the Superior Gandy Tuesday, Jn connection with JAMES Myre y @. CO, New York SMOOND AV, and PIKE #T Ktotn trom 9 9. m. to 6 p. m. dally To settle an Jeffries knocked White Footwear ac T)ougy = fouthwick For Women and rowed toe last with light welted sole, leather Cuban Cal., to con fort | lish model, Welt sole lacing 00, in this sale at $3.95. model with flat silk bow, welted sole and medium size from $2.00 to $4.00. MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St, Andy’s Nephew |B] AMF RAILWAY Wi n Ss Divorce LOS ANGELES, July 16. ¥ Lebeby RG, . 7 desertion, a divorce !s - of the Pacific Electric Railway here today in favor of B, company today by a coroner's jury, Jr nephew of aadiaw In a verdict returned late yester- C artactel the steel king. ele resisted the suit, which was pany permitted {ts trains to be op led a year ago. alleging that he erated too close together. The ver 3 dogs and several tons of | ¢, nette McKeag, a noted Pittsburg of the train that crashed into Children es have been sharply reduced on the follow- bers nu White Nubuck button Boot on a slightly nar- nerly sold at $6.00, in this selling at $3.95. White Nubuck | ced Boot on the drop-toe Eng- and low, broad heel, blind eye- formerly $4.50, in this sale at $3.95. White Nubuck button Oxfords, in the medium model, welted sole and Cuban heel, formerly White Nubuck Pumps on a strictly tailored formerly sold at $5.00, in this sale at $3.95. WHITE SHOES FOR CHILDREN In high and low models, priced acqprding to sponsibility for the trolley aouaeal here Sunday night, in which 14 pers 16.—On_ the sons were killed, is laid at the door Mrs, Car-| day, the jury declares that the com- unduly intimate with dict exonerates Motorman Forster, standing train of all blame. Get Potlatch Hat » that Servia| We have imported a lot of Potlatch Hats that we intend to distribute among the young men and young women FREE as long as the supply lasts. An imitation Panama that will please the boosters and fun-makers. Come in and register and get one We have also a supply of Potlatch Toys for the little ones. ~Bring them in and let them help along the celebration. Wholesale Manufacturers Retail FREE FREE BUSH & LANE PIANO CO, SEATTLE STORE 1315 Third Avenue, “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” rouoiive PACKING HOUSE MARKETS | Boneless Corn Beef .15c|Pork Roast. .....*. .15¢ Boiling Beef.......11¢|/Corned Pigs’ Feet. . .6c Lamb Chops.......15c|Choice Salt Pork. 1214c BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market, Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represented. Meat Specials Thursday ~- UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market.