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+ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 guaranteed. god workmanship * Tailor Suit Shop pee tament Rxcnane® L BROS. printers MAIN 1043 gy THIRD AMUSEMENT gear HE ATRE COMPANY ERN Sale AL TABLOID Prices 1c and 20 tages Theatr e vant tneguale sag. Me SUMMER ICE Telephone Elijott 5560 fee rates. We gua tee full weight and fp rer DELIVERY CO Trouble, Eczema and All at BY w= Suslphurro reliet fm. Bot do just as we advertise. We make this remarkable Rif it was not bona fide? YOU BEAT THESE PRICES? ai Crowne ......94,00 $5.00 of our famons $10 we pin a Plates for Rot only that, to dvery receipted bill Means something to you; ft is by the tor and man WE GIVE GAS “Regal Dental Offices LR. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union ing This Ad With You but a oper UMATISM | i A VICTIM OF | but J only | lesson that I at lyneh him, can save bh |the flag MAN.OF-THE WORLD'S OPINION Dear Miss Gre Tama man 4 yea of me nd have traveled ' a M ! nd f Mexico t 1 ‘ i} Xie fe 11 wish ¢ ! ~ « ft al 1 1 w what {t ts that makes an € irl >» wr 1 ave worked {n factories wi A 1 of gi nd hav worked In New Y and Chie I have vis 1 police and juvenile courts, and c« Wha " know w 1 well in nt the HOME, M t 800. an tak HOW A.—I agree with you. While | sympathize heartily with the ung on the low wage ques tion and other conditions, | know the root of the trouble lies with the parente—often- times unknown to themselves The majority of children today are allowed to “Just grow” as did Topsy. Even a plant, beau tiful in the start, needs a littie pruning, a little touch here and there to bring It to perfect ma turity. To my mind, the need we have today, est factor toward wiping out the white slave traffic, the Greatest safeguard for the na tion, Is sensible parents, It Seems so easy to just let things drift, and the children along with them, and then be sur. prised If they are caught In the undertow; but when the cost is counted in human happiness, what does the glitter amount to? te It not easier and cheaper In the end to build a home, a real homey home, on home love, on principle, and rear boys and girls who, having tm. bibed the purity of such a home, will ever turn to it from anything less pure? In such a condition of affairs the night mares of earth's dream will grow fewer and fewer, the dream grow more and more beautiful until we realize a part at least of our heaven, right here on earth. y oft try greatest the great Dear Miss Gr 1 was 14, Ib the South, and the only way they m for justice is to wrap him; but I think ft aroun PRLAR. CLARK, 0.0.8 | would bo a disgrace to wrap the, flag around a who would take Se people calling at oUF advantage of & poor orphan girl sf y had been! they never lynch a white man fed “before coming here that it te inpoasibie f to dental | 1® Rexto’s soul is as white a mr Ge 0 Go conte! ours, © why don't they make ar example of a few of these men Me wil present $1,000 to any| who are more than an faatitution in Seattle {f| imais? WHO KNOWS A.—The nobility of your ‘et- ter is striking in the face of your own trouble, of which you say little, but speak feelingly of the other girl. In contrast is the plea, not to save tre negro from cruelty, but to In- flict it on the white man. It Is true that a good dog Is better than some higher hu man beings, and that the neyr> deserves no worse treatment than his white brother; but, in my opinion, that does not justify taking the power into our own equally human hands of pushing another Into the great unknown. 1 do believe in justice, which Is not shown by the light punishment meted out think, now that women have the REDUCED These 3) u can't find 00 low price of ge Suits cond Lamb Chops... just one them out their equal won't last long at Suits cu $9.85 ‘One-Haif formerly $3.85 DELIVERIES Made by Parcel to Points Outside of City PACKING HOUSE wnnucis | Meat Specials Friday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. -15c|Salt Pork....... Back Bones, 10 Ibs 25c | | Choice Corn Beef .121%c Fot Roast... ... 12%c | Sirloin Steak......20c WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New Cornes Market A Ott money returned tf any sales we make are not as repreaented Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop—Take betas 2 aRSNE Floor. J)SUMMER SUITS - ot from Rooms 500-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, Arcade Bidg. Take Elevator—Fifth Floor. Second Avenue, Between Union and University. 12M4c Letters To C Lusfhio. << | | Ab de! tio ‘0 ctorla sible for’ the law that makes cried ie Marerannlel to Ke elven | In connection with JAMES MoCREIGRY @ CO, New York punishment for stealing a horse , 7 the Dramatio Order nichts oft NEV RK, J Despl FCOND AY. and PIKE 81 ' to 6 p.m. dail) Greater than that for stealing | (.,, epired to! Khorhapsan, at Knights of Pythian t ment betwee a young girl's happiness and NATL tankekt ; : = : e bloom | C. Drit . : IT IS NEVER TOQ LATE | eet : 78 number of visiting merchants tha ane ‘ t ‘ anmag “and manufacturers who b regh . ‘ D M ri I have been ht { ' f \ he th fode a Sane, Mion ears | Sere, Mang | ZU MIONeny Sgrten, os, Ot | MAeed_St_ the, Booey metantenod by | ¥2 toe, Sew fears Special Selling of . w who re t ! be fl by Cour ommittee of the Potlateh at the dent on, the t 1 with cold ¢ A y Howe t Martin ©. Richmond hotel, has reached 506 wall ! t te ‘ ” iful | V city attorney of Raym the 1 co, of th a ger girl, but 1 of alP. W. ( r, deputy shertff Jud ers upon elght ands go Cushman Wednesday or i ' nand disposition ed her. R nd councilman, and J. W.\dered that tionsult be entered In r empl: ! ! T had her shadowed at every t Welsh and J. W. Jackson, citizens the suit of A. L. Wells, read estate must be trated Many a dollar have I 4 f Ra 1 dealer, kaainet the fir lomands of t to try to get her—but to 1 Mrs, Rone ts all to have com y of Newark, N. J. to re ed Ame 5 nd the worst of it In that she fessed that she pald $50 for cover $7,600 for alleged false arrest, Working conditio nows all about it Tam too stu tifying that Coler was intoxicat M mer th t men Bt SPOR OF the. Seats bod i on the night 1 es he wa A baby seal, captured In Alaskan Committee f e negot i s ‘ ent ive | Injured waters by Chief ngineer BH, J. tor 1 ne oO} apart in the we call h Two detectives are anid to have! todgdon, of the steamer Northland, the t change th ttit How can I w ¢ be \ the matter for the hag been presented to the Wood | 1 his , walt , c { past «lx land park zoe | nd I hope other marrie ! tr | take waruing by my wit tr acsamnmion « ono DONOUL FLEES | {Garments \} HAUNTED, | was begun in Federal Judge Cush | A—lIf | had the power to | man’s court by F. A. Hill and G. W | | a aul wave a wand, and reconcile | Dickenson against McNeil Bros | ia }\ . | = t you and your wife | would not Wednesday. “J do so, for it would not mean | happiness unless you are man A meeting, which was attended EAGLE PA Te 1 PAJAMAS AT $1.25 enough to do what you know by a large number of « f n Det eked a: | to be the right thing. tt was With 40 memt esent, the an. jewelers, was held t t " © the r at Me a cruel thing you did, and were | nua ; i th-‘elers at the Commercial Clul Pedras } Me tele ‘ ‘ ! you truly sorry, you would | class 1 today at nesday, for the purpose of 1 grap Weahington tod I t f hasten to at least lighten the =the Cor and wil nal ments for the organt Co I A r been { to ¢ grief you have caused by (tinue for three days. President A. of a state assoctation the « 1 rec f t ae ann telling her so. It is rot too late. | H. Chase of Irby ts presiding r —— to Eagle Pass, Ell t the| .. wie sk Ae | read your letter, | pic a mbers the or Evelyn Williams, aged 10, night at the my po tured to myself the real home , state, wh © repre-ed @ severe scalp wound V refused to discuss the | ponte s NIGHT SHIRTS AT 69c you might have builded with |sented at the convention, delegates day, when one of the 10 poles, a | Tr wash braids, in such colors as such a girl by your alde had you | being sent from each district part of the merry-go-round at | m je\n either low neck cc colle appreciated her, and you might | Fourth ay. and Lenora st, fell t t ti is 9 even now remedy the past Mary J. Gadd, a former resident striking her on the head was g Sizes 15 to 19, spe- were you not #o utterly selfish [of Seattle, died in Hollister, Cal,'taken to the Seattle General boy | c 69e. in your stubborness | Tuesday. pital ; ei A STEP HIGHER Dear Miss Grey: | Your answer to “A Re makes foal guilt of eing cruel in my erith cism of the “Bad Woman.’ The th t comes to me, “why should| 1, who am not without sin, cast a stone Thanking you A READER. A.—t! am glad you took my answer in the right spirit. So many women thoughlessly neg | lect to help the very ones they long to by not being loving and | charitable toward them that | answered as! did with the | hope that the many who read might give their unfortunate | sisters at least a good thought. | it really was only a little peb- | ble you threw, but, for fear you | might develop the habit, and finally throw stones, | am glad you took it to yourself. IF WE ONLY COULD Dear Miss Grey: I am tn great and you are the only one to n I can go for help. I have al r girl friend, whom I love. | We have been companions for some whe ver time, A few nights ago we met a boy of our own age. We both like very much, but he likes my| friend better than he does me. He asked {f he could call on her some ng, and she told him he could. Her parents do not approve of It, TI have helped her al! I could This morning she told me she would not be allowed to go with me again. | have always tried to act Ike a | jady, but maybe It have My friend and I meet In se- . but I do not feel right about tt. Ase advise me what to do PERPLEXED. | A.—Take your medicine like a true little woman. | diglike to say it, but despite the’ fact that you were unselfish, and acted through a desire to help your friend, your act was not backed by good judgment, and you do deserve the punishment you have brought on yourself You had positively no right to interfere in the parents’ govern- ment of their own child. Go to Grand Potlatch Heine? ropes 5 _ Tomorrow Afternoon Eilers Recital Hall THE Grey CITY OFFICIALS Kimball To Commence at 3 P. STAR THURS Pipe Organ in)°""s ialep Conjunction With Mr. a i is Edison’s Admission Entirely Free. New Talking Machine to Be Heard in Wonderful Concert at Eilers Music House. The the doors ing at 2 program for lows Played on the Caruso, Sembrich, Severnian and Seottt DAY, JUL conge | | Narttone Solo, « Y 17, 1913, CITY NEWS be used tn gan, and the mo who have wales to bo wonderfully tomorrow Program foe Friday Beginning at 3:00 p. m. Overture, “Grand Chorus” the Kimball Organ Selo, “Ah! So Pure” | STILL DANGER MeDougall 7 fouthwick 8, Patrolman Charles J. Morf cites | SILK AND WASH TIES age. Mort} was a member of the Seattle force| four years, Prior to taking up @ ————_—_—_—__=== residence in Mort was chief of police at Olympia. A Splendid Assortment Specially Priced at 25¢ | STATE EDITORIAL | ‘There are three differ. include such shades as ASSOCIATION MEETS} ent styles from which to brown, tan, hello, purple, ~ | 1 navy, Co Alice, wine, t ny choose fiber i y b gton State Editortal| ; roon, green and red, as 4 a short ineas | Ties, silk n the popu $ black and white ing at lar wide-ond style e fresh, new stock f. tubular Four-in-Hand \ worth much more than ‘ 1 and South Ties. They may be h price asked, 25¢. ided on as th plain or striped effects and connection | was | ffecta ar of Vancouver ard the pe ates ae me t MacDougall Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. 4 Arthur beau: | | 7 , Hi 0 ro e’ Ss ake {t large enough to accommo- re entin free pp d m date conventions and any of the of the recital hail open larger s scheduled for Se- EC toy ela an 608 LOOK FOR BURGLARS halter cca saan 0 afternoon ne ming » First Birthday ; 1s as fol West Seattle police SEWARD PARK OPEN FOR AUTOISTS NOW The Hippodrome, the big dane bight Sling pavilion at the corner of The last link of the boulevards ond cuff Hnks valued | ang university, 1s in gala att between Mount Baker and Seward 4 $150 worth of clothing. |tnig week. Not only is this in hon-| Parks has been completed, making The same night the home of A or of the Potlatch, but also in cele- | 1t now possible for autoists to reach JOden, at 4526 Thackery place. a8) ration of the first birthday of the|Seward park, which is the largest Solo Oopan |UUTsiarized and $20 taken, There luis pavilion park of {ts kind in the city, cover- 1s no clew to either burglary | The Hippodrome has been in|ing 200 acres. Seward park pro- While waiting for a train to pass operation just one year, and Mar vides splendid picnic grounds. Jat pler 4 Wednesday, R. C. Holland,| ager Fischer reports that its suc “RED” GLEASON SICK cess as a business ver ture during |27, of 1202 Yesler way, was struck by an N. P. freight car, reteiving|that time has more than exceeded| Suffering from an attack of ap- serio ing ries. He was taken to the expectations of t proprietors pendicitis, J. E. (“Red”) Gleason, | further states the wellknown caller at Colman eneral hospital. | nt th dock, id has been removed to the Prov- e hospital, Gleason {s {na ser- condition n to fr som EASY TERMS Grote-Rankin’s - Souvenir sum paid by pel gests ene wit conde hy fing Star” Wagner | Frait—selting Price, aul A iment on the Kimball pptes . bd | their wishes. It may end hap- aS A. BDISON, ee ° Vale $529 ¢00 | kt vepiaein Do not lend | word tamons Inventor, who has per-|soprana Solo, Mad Scene from |! ssl Ht | 7 E fected talking macht <i 2.50 e TOO RISKY Seattle people are to have an op- Pe |, Dear Misa Grey: Tam Frsryed in portunity to hear a unique musical | 4 comp. Pipe Organ ia wb . rt ita Sage ‘hin ber pele combination during ‘he Potlatch at De Rive" Ache 17 no gp repeatedly ilers Muste House. Compliment-| mr. New Dine Talking makes appointments with me and/ary to Seattle's visitors and to tho| ial ' Ne as 1 then does not keep them, and I home folks aa well, a series of S| Special for Potlatch Visitors. While SPECIAL Leesan itively he has all the time |tine concerts are to be given si |the stock lasts, we offer an assortment hy woulde Do not throw this letter {each afternoon, commencing at). oo. gy Jof souvenir dec rations ¢ good quality ne yuld > nro ette lone So! . mr t 1 e collectic consis away, for I truly idolize this young | o'clock. A Kimball solo pipe or S the aw Sieen 13% | imy ed china The collection consists man and would fd gan, played by means of a perfor-| Machine ée « saicen ‘we isye.it "| of cream pitchers, sugar bowls, cups and pone ot righ Mbt es : lated music roll—the first of It8|Ccontratte Solo, “Silent Night, ° 108 saucers, spoon trays, cake platen arent ee Pago age r~ = pe {kind on the Const—will be used at| Moly Nimhe” es 14 |and butter plates, pin trays, etc. Re- does not love you if he breaks . sae " F Madame Sehumann-Helnk a 4 17%! markable values at this low price. EACH engagements, but that may not each concert. And Mr, Edison's) oe een ae om the Organ by . 1 be true. It may be a habit [Iatest invention—a dise talki Te a enn * a ith the young man, especial! machine ' equires no needles ¥ iy 1% attr re Fonte any specially machine which requires no needie# | pingig, “Amerten” 3 z 7 6 | has, the more careless one be | _ * moked’ Mests—Setiing Price." comes of the value of time. Be- fore deciding on aything as se | {- rious as marriage, be aure he | has conquered this habit, for It | will be an annoyance If he does | not. Don't Idolize any man— or woman, elther—for just as | surely as you put him on a ped- | estal, he will topple off, often | | with a crash | HELD AS SLAYER Rartolomeo Chiapero 1s charged with murder in the first degree, through the shooting of Maria Diero Sunday, In a criminal tnformation which was filed Wednesday after- boon. At the same time !nformation was filed charging Victor Wicklund, alias Jim McCoy, allas Abe Turner, with assault in the first degree. Wicklund shot Detective Humph rey in a pistol duel June 10, after an to hold up a Beacon Hill| attempt car, BLAST KILLS 4 GAP, Cal, July 17 dead today, t 50 feet by an ex Pressing house of Powder Works man Frank Mc Lee Hughes and cause of the explosion know: CLIPPER Four men ar bodies blown in, the California are Fe Fricke, The will be oir plosion the over n, There is one good thing about the London suffraget Shoe is the one who gets up and starts the fire Best modern outside rooms, 26e | to boc. Stewart House, 86 West} Stewart.—Advertisement. | Professional Services of ¢ an are n Murine itty Water 50c size. .33¢ Swamp Root, kidney medicine, $1.00 size ..... Lava Soap, 4 cakes for. Williams’ Shaving Soap, 106 e bara $2.5 here CUT RATE DRUGS 8. 8. 8. for the Blood, ae size during pd a doctor Ex-Government Physician | Potlatch, come in and see him, if POTLATCH SPECIAL PRICES Harlem on, 10c size Pape's Diapepsin, Doan’s Kidney Pills, 50c size. 330 | 25¢ All Prescriptions compounded by graduates at Cut Rate Prices, We Bet. Mix BRENDEL DRUG CO. First and Occidental ture. . 670 teense 670 .25¢ $1.5 $1.00 Cloc Ca | Schaum bi ‘kldney medicine, Ine 3¢] 756 .33c | Boe amber Pipe Pipes, Pipes, 50c size Mail Orders Solicited 117 YESLER WAY. Aves $1.00 Pocket Knives 75c Pocket Knives $3.00 Clocks for.. 0 Clocks for See our windows for the follow- ing artict $2.50 Solld Gold Fountain Pens | ke for.. labash ow! $2.50 French Briar Pipes, cenu stems all sty! all styles all styles are agents for the famous guaranteed German Rheumatlo Also agents for Nyal's and A. D. 8, Remedies, Yell you Pipes, ue fe i Table | ‘Poultry, Local—Buying Prtee, n@ 22 A popular style in straight- i3 line effect, made of solid Wey oak in the fumed finish. Six- fcithag Priee, 22° foot size, with 42-inch top, You may not know {t, but nevertheless it 1s a fact, that the 14 @.08 special price for this week Prendel Drug Co., located at 117 Yesler Way, is giving Its patrons 16.00@18.00 only the services of an experienced ex-Government Physician abso: | ‘ 2 y OF CHARGE. The Doctor 1s kept busy, as many hundreds of people are king advantage of this unprecedented offer, and many new | patients are dally being added to his list. If you live out of town, and e should Wood Seat Dining Chairs to Match $1.60 “yee Se i aunadr ags Boo |] mises 88.00 49 A large assortment of Laundry Bags that would cost in \the ordinary as high as 75c each; made from ends of im- ported and domestic cretonnes; | Only 25C Each way AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark Metropolitan—Dark Seattle Frank Rich “Wedding Hells.” Vaudeville, -Vaudevilie, Vaudeville. Meer- fine grades. $1.65 very $1.50 55c¢ 35¢ 15¢ Orpheum Empre Pantages Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures: Clemmer — Photoplays — and vaudeville, Melbourne — vaudeville, Alhambra — vaudeville, Photoplays and Photoplays and ow Front | ———ee SEER ATE NE

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