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=a | . om. Sale OF $3 and $4 Corsets $2.50 Mrs. Barrett Halos Mote D UP. Ave, near Pike. Main 1525. LA. CLARK, 0.0. 8. for many years on plan of extracting, fitl- @owning teeth before we ‘the public, but reward. now we arc chain of satisfied pa ready back of our Remember, our dentistry is one-half less competitors charze. Gold Crowns... Guarantee given with WE GIVE Gas. Dental Offices Clark, D. D. S., Manager Av, N. W. Cor. Union This Ad With You! Fg Clearance || Seattle Women Who Have Made Good! Dr. Maud Parker, Who Always MACHINES — ds of all makes, MACHINES) Don EASY TERMS. Sewing Machine Co. ee the result of ovr | THE STAR WEDNES Took Hardest =o. and Surmounted the Most Terrifying Obstacles k $25.00 and $28.00 Fit and workmanship guaranteed. | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | 129-249 Lamper Exchange Butiding | = OU8 Voice fr “on suspicion Of thanks from ever hy, Wo take it heey 11 3 » Day $62.20 for all at once, y ! te Norrow, Get one on trial. Drove Wer made! Talking Machine, With Thirty Selections, for $62.20, and on Easy Terms | TOREWARD THEM & tatking machine worthy the and costliest machine 1 all ite original power and b Tecord and plays it perfectly. This machine as shown in the pleture will be sent to your | If it isn’t all you expected, album and all the Rr Fo and etcetras. You can pay, say, five or ten dollars down and | why, the price is just the same and | Or ten dollars a month—no interest, no extras. | gd Supply ready for to- dt the best investment m in é ‘ ja |n | | | | | | | name, {t will do all that will do. It will not only amuse Pe educate. It will be enjoyed not only by the children but , Srown-ups as well. It will make the sunniest day brighter, jf) | t night shorter, It Is a sure cure for the blues. You can |f}? der luugh, Melba trill and thrill and Caruso pour out bis |i} ¢ auty. It plays any | ? he if it doesn’t win | | y member of your family and all your |f| came and went freely through tie mak without grambling. If you decide |f| open gates and even mingled with be |the prisoners. The latter refus sod machine, the thirty selections, the th gen he latter refused If you don’t want ‘o make any break for Iberty, bu 4 aided as best they could to sides t But be ten today on charges of having ac cepted money from a firm en in the sale and shipments of meat from | Marshal Devenpeck. TOUR THE YARDS | would bi th 1 E We See the Wisdom of the C Washingtoa Register, how did a mere sneak thief! now where the loot was sfatteat? | The police are investigating. Girl Saves Babe From Big Eagle LOS ANGELES, July 23. —For saving he baby daughter of a fellow-passen- ger aboard the steamer Merced from an attack by an enormous eagle, Miss Leona Perkins, of St. Hel en, Ore., is a heroine today. Miss Perkins was pacing the deck with the child hortly before the steamer hed San Pedro from San Francisco yesterday when the eagle made its attack. She fought the bird furious ly with her fists, selzed the child and fled to her state- room. A member of the crew killed the bird with a shotgun. Valentine FE. Follmer, a former at inspector in Lewiston, Idabo, be given a hearing before nited States Commissioner Tot- Washington. Foll United States Idaho to ner was arrested by ng the business session which be-| an at 1:30, The morning was pent inspecting the terminals. It| ppeared probable at this after- oon's session that a meeting called for tonight so that ss of the convention can by Thursday. busin e concluded OSSINING, fause not d to enca erday in the tes were N. Y., July 23.—Be- a single convict attempt from Sing Sing yew fire there, although open for two hours, Warden Clancy declare’ today thet intends to ask Gov. Sulzer for y for many of the inmates more than two hours, Mremen lem: he fire. If | WAS IT A LOAN? 2 Marriage licenses can be secured |, at any hour of the or night In In which they have noth day tengo. yg much on divorce. Advi LOsT nike. Your Shirt On.” Undershirt Call itizens phone. CG on Greenfield William Advertisement in H. (O.) State Breakfield, | faulty WLate t To Critthion. Gi Grey marry a drunkard was the day when the Yearned for Hare fer Fight : physician was practicall ! Parke must have} hown Even now, the woman year do fo n tru And he ident in medicine i overcome got it he went t " She *bstacles not encountered by the war i} at vue hos | ale student pital he entered Cornel! Médt| Hut she has learned to overcome | cal college, unheralded, unknown In the case of Dr. Maud) unsung as it were | er, of Seattle, one ts tempted The successful student at Micht- | to say she has even invited diffi. | gan meant nothing, so to speak at} es Corne They had to be shown, he studied two years at Mik Even her two years’ studies were and held, by that time, quite| not taken for granted, The col-| enviable osition there 8 lowes at in no reelprocal rela | pen chosen by the faculty as tions, Miss Parker had to take all rator in anatomy As a th® examinations in order to enter she was distinctly a suc. Cornell € asiest course would Hut her determination was firm th 1 to continue at Michigan, |!m all that big city, Misa Parker knew not one soul It took r ye and days to find a eulita boarding place = LOOK UP COUNT: She Works Night and Day Ne encountered financial crisis when tb nx failed areer from one fash.|t® transmit to N on y-ehother, | veral | York in prope She work United States in | Dt t and day-—-once ‘ ‘ed ! up Against An v fe " L, 1 nights without sleep, ( ay, held at the eit t 1 bathed tn cold water to stim a en charge. Cobolay, on ute wake dive ccasions, is said to have t es, went to the represented himeelf as a ungarian | E4 tenements on bractical count and was admitt®d into ¢ m served a trying career | most exclusive society, When he !§terne, climbed flights and ft nts left Frisco, recently, he Is alleged °f stairs, combated the tills of the jto have also left a wide trail of | t of New Yo and = the debts, The San Francisco Hote! ®dualor of their homes, knew ne rs published a story of a bogus | Test or fear or prejudice And count ‘om Hu ry one she succumbed to the Intense Manager J. H. Davie of the Wash.| heat of New York's summer. It ington Annex read the story be- | can night vigil with came suspicfous of Cobolay, who, ®t! i » Ghetto. | registered about a week ax Cob ntific Turn of Mind. lay is a pianist and com of} But persiatence ts a quality char some reputation, and several week tle of the successful scien ago played at the Pantages for one, ti#t. And Dr. Parker's eariiest In week He admits having left sev pec one have been along scien-| eral hotel debts, but says there was | “fle I! ' DR_ MAUL no fraud connected with any of ae a (gee ' pn - MAY BE LEP AFTER» CONFERENCE. ER Delegates from the Northwest to) Laboratory tests aro being made the sixth annual convention of the pY Payslcians at the city opotial fonal Re state association : zo re Ctan: OS at te Ochs cenyp A etapatirres cae gird well to wotermine whether BEAUTIFUL BEYOND COM. forts to bring the 1915 meeting t Jose, a Spaniard, 44, Is Py PARS é Séattin. "The Northweat reef n leprosy or the black ue Grav Pp Ps ave Seattle Thursday morning = grmged aely Oe 4 dam ¢ ‘ ss E ¥ his face and head, Is} ne » ar PARRA city jail pending the | Darily beau c I hair, red rly teeth, 1 Why Endure Sore Feet? } od slavor dice — am keeping company w ith « hand- Here Is Positive ey Cure} to bo for several #0me man of 22, He {* an ideal eee t Wg GB ‘|man except that he smokes and ‘ - as abo poe ks heavily j actence for all fox short time ago. but I don’t b to, for several men ees t are walt me to say I will marry them; but I love him and |will not marry anyone else. Miss OCK Grey, would you marry him, or be an old I hate old maids very smart and a stenogr: When the carousal was over, twe I make more money than he of them were in bed with all their | does BEAUTY clothes on, and the other four seer — = cell spre .|snored on the bare floor. | ca’ paracol. “1 ul It happened in a Washington yond compare.” Reaily | hesi- fictent hotel | tate to ane such a wonder worke through the bapee.0Od sr, | rile morning John Carlson found poke 4 ey ON cane tc 4 ‘ob w * i his sock cut open, and $2 Sime on foes dt, | gone ish apcabnscet ym obit: "| for advice when you have eo it_in = few! None of the atx had the money.| firmly made up your mind to ? | would ad- vise you to curl your hair, and brush your pearly longer in prefere for @ man who teeth a while nce to caring le at present incapable of caring for himself. AMBITIOU Dear Miss Grey swered many ques please answer one 'girl 18% years of ag I learn art? I love my drawings to a What send? A.—If a course school you atten better take that first; would advise you ° 8 GIRL ° You have an-/ ne for others for me. lama Where could art and always have, and can draw a littl I would \Hke to learn. I am fn the Sixth grade and am going to 4 nome of fair near her kind of drawings would you! > AN ART Is given In the J, you would If not, | to study and copy the work of such artists as Orson Lowell and James Mont- gomery Flagg, in magazines, and la’ open up for you @ good artist. 8E wear Miss Groy an 17, and was young boy who is very pretty, I think fa deceitful to me to other peop Groyy what shall 1 ¢ love? ans soon, for I am aw vice. BR A—Maybe it’ the world Please AIDS TO BEAUTY “AND — | couple have an understanding, suc _ HAVE A LITTLE Life and other ter a way will to study with ° LF-RESPECT e T am a young in love with a and of him, But he and talks about 1 Now, Miss wer this aiting your ROWN EYES, ‘8 «the = hot ad HEALTH SEARCHERS | GROWIN Rubbing pyroxtn make them grow t and «rently beauty. Short in long and have a ¢ pyroxin by thumb 4 careful and no hair is want CURING FAC low, pimply. sult of impure bloo cleansed by a good, tem tonic, An old ® th “Maiti try. dropping ¢ following. t Intervals, — It weak, tired ey iManey and depth noted in a perfe i 1 Get an ounce o store and dian est water ton. WRINKLIS toaapoc the. cream-} Thin je aplendid tor complexton natural uty follow when this Jelly Is used to ban Found out hollows. HAIR |vent dandruff, iteht on eyebrown will eyes lack. spark pint cold water, almozotn. You can « scalp and pre} A visit to the various local|in@ hair and ‘put your scalp into n freight sheds will be made by the |Petfectly healthy poe Pk Maes delegates to the Pacific Coust Lo-| nce of quinzoln, dis. | cal Freight Agents association | pint alcohol and add/ convention this afternoon, follow-| Thin te hick and glossy your personal straight lashes come | dolightful curl if RUPTIONS—Sal- nore faces are the re d, which can be purifying sys- fashioned home- by dissolving: 1 ounce kard and adding quart. Take in before r skin 4 you hot a meals will will energetic, SPARKLE and ex or tw in onic will strengthen ew and lend the h which ean only etly healthy eye ston at any drug f ery wa pint of clear Good also for inflamma VER in cre little onfula then addin Let diasoly using, apply night t nen manaage skin jelly disappears correcting every cause it gives 1 certain results almozotn ream- ish wrinkles and Advertisement, Make | weather, to regain his| very | girl whe was Interested In lp ® and Anatom he} rrowed the #kull saw frou ph clan of the it ‘ rsona Bhe continued her acientific studies at the Univgrsity of Wash ington, taught In the eatt wh |school two years, took up research | work at tant and ma an ex ative d of the ¢ OK ot eel the bones of the eel h, of course, wa wasted eners says Dr. Parker today The time could have been much more profitab! used So, with t jo persever “Don't xo to Seattle, your home town,” her good ids fn " York now advised A ph n town,” Dr, Parker ag seemed to tn vite a struggle She came post And this har the only place where che has engaged in private practice, She opened her office in the Lumber Exchange building even years ago, and she ts there today. Her success ts established An indefatigable worker, Dr. Parker, notwithstanding her pro sional duties, has concerned her. f deeply in civic questions cal The physictan, says Dr ker, “is destined to take a r active interest in many of the pub: le questions in which ites. was apparently concerned ‘ore. And Dr. Parker ts in the advance ‘guard. LP y ARKER, but I haven't much | you think something can be done| | patience this morning with let- [to protect the animals, wh | tera like yours. If you haven't | when treated with kindness, do so any pride, can't you get up self. | much that is good for us? | | respect enough to be independ: | A LOVER OF MALS ent of a boy like that? Why, | A.—I will add my mite by | when | was 12 years old, | | publishing this, for | am heart | think | knew enough to fight lly in sympathy with the emall- est and jowest creature in the animal kingdom. The manner in which the horse, the noblest of animals, and one of the most useful, endures mistreatment | shy of boys who showed so jit tle principle l can't what you want with the love of a | boy who doesn't show eelf-re- epect, nor respect for you. le pathetic. The public can speedily rem- THEATRE ETIQUETTE edy this if it will, it has " * only to show its disapproval Dear Miss Grey: How should a! py refusing to cheer, and the man and lady enter and take th public entertainers, ever on the seats in a theatre? Does It matter! aiert for public approval, will if they are man and wife? Thank | quickly change their mode of you CARL entertaining. A—Ae a rule, they walk — through the door, down the oe aisle, take a stand in front of |) HOW CAN A GIRL LET the chairs, bend their knees, | | A YOUNG MAN Know? | and sit down very much as |@ they would on a chair at home Dear Miss Grey: A young man —in fact, exactly the same, | whom I think a great deal of has Yes, they allow married people | been calling to see me for the last | lthree years. Sometimes he seems) at theatres, as weil as the un- to think @ lot of me, and again I marr Really, you didn’t state that don't know, My friends say it is | very clearly, did you, and some. | my fault, because I do not encour-| times even Cynthia Grey gets (see him. Mise Grey, how can a tired of reframing such simple | sir! let a young man know she requ #0 that the readers |cares for him without weeming | may know what the writer real- bold? DAISY. A.—it is an art to show one’s most sacred feelings and not be misunderstood art so | difficult | would advise young girla not to attempt it. From your letter I think you sensible | enough to form your own plan of action, without the advice of your friends. Time will show whether or not the young man loves you, and you can afford to wait until you are positive. | ly wante to know. 1 can read between the lines and know what you mean, so here is your | answer: On entering place where ushers are employ- ed, the lady follows the usher and the man follows the lady; on coming out, the man takes the lead. A RAINY-EVENING ? id EXPERIENCE || There does not live a man so @| bashful he will not find a way Dear Miss Grey: One rainy| of telling the girl he loves the evening I met a young girl, who! tate of his feelings. The only had no umbrella, and was runoing| way you can encourage him is in the rain toward the trolley. I of-| to be your natural self and a fered her shelter under my um-| staunch friend. If he wants brella, which she accepted, and I| you to be more, he will ask you, escorted her to the car, When the| car arrived, we got on and I saw|@ . her home, She thanked me, and|| SENSIBLE, OR TOO BUSY? invited me to call at her home.) Did I do enough to seo her home. | and should I accept her invitation? | Star that F. o Dear Miss Grey 1 see in The} you refused to ride in a B hydro-neroplane. Well, that was A—You did a plenty, my |S00d judgment. “You should wor son. Let your conscience be |" p sane and away from at rest on that point. But, if | Christofferson’s aeroplane, be- you wish to continue the ac. |cause if we lost you, “we should juaintance, call at her hom age a 7 | ptr be Introduced to gt ‘pare fag ote ie YOUR LOGGER ents. A.—Thank you for the neatly turned compliment. | appre- ciate it, although | may not de- serve it, for maybe | was too busy to accept the invitation. \¢ l¢ THE OPEN ENGAGEMENT Dear Miss Grey When a young letters. fo} ESTADLISHIOD 1875 ac | Jougall cfouthwick dm ceansétion with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York BECOND AV Store open from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m. daily Will $12 Hat at $3.50 Interest You? 1 V1KE ST a table the style f n white crown black A black t tyle; has brim faced with white hemp, hite wings are d at the front with an bead ornament You will see many others at this price quite as smart and Up to $12.00 values, Second ae Homefurnishings Thursday Specials Extra heavy galvanized Laundry Tubs, stationary hardwood handles. Regular price $1.25, special 79¢, Pai Regular 45¢ size, heavy galvanized Waste size, 40¢, folding 50 values, made BY @ $1.25, Extra B3e. Harc od Benches, with wringer board Laundry $1.79. of special selected German willow; full T5e. American Wringer Com- with wood or fron frame. Clothes Re size Clothes Wringers, made by the pany, Keystone Horse Shoe brand, Regular price $5.00, special $3.89. Absolutely pure concentrated Ammonia, pint size. Regular price, 25c, for 1S¢—auart size, regular price 50c, for 38¢. Fxtra heavy charcoal tin Wash Boilers, with copper bot- toms ilar price $2.75, special $1.89. Hardwood Clothes Pins, 2% dozen to carton. Regular price clal Be. Fels-Naptha Laundry Soap. Regular price, Se cake, 7 cakes for 25¢, No phone orders accepted and no deliveries. Plain Basswood Ironing Board, hand finished, 5-ft. length. Regular price $1.25, now S5¢. —Basement. Second Av. and Pike St. [Chief Will Hold ‘At Home’ in Jail MacDougall-Southwick IT’S READING BEE WASHINGTON, July 23.—The monotonous reading of letters on alleged lobbying by the National] 8y Unites pr Leuned Wire. ES, July 23.—Society matrons of Los Angeles are revis- ing their engagement schedules to- day to include Chief of Police Se- bastian’s “at home” at police head- quarters on the afternoon of July of Manufacturers was |resumed today.. Sen. Reed of Mis- jsouri opened the session by read- Ing the last of one batch of 3,000 Hundreds of*others still Association Fomaln 10 ve oat. ferred to the|3i Either certain of the chief's |Danbury hatters’ strike of 1909, | city, Jail prisoners who claim to be ne ees At where there |famillar with approved methods of was a movement started to in-|*¢conding a principal at a tea fight, crease former President Taft's tar-| O° * Sendecinpet. coasted tori ae {ft board to five members, tried to! Scasion, will “pou have Frederick Schwedtman, then iiita nite president of the Citizens’ Industrial This afternoon is merely to give the women of Los Angeles an op- portunity to see the inside of a jail,” said Sebastian. “Many of them never have,” he added. jassociation, appointed to member: [ship on the board. ODD ITEMS FROM TAXIS TO TEXAS July 23.—In order to % se actress, Prince Nicho! hurn and Taxis has renour title, d after his marriage will start Iife as a far mer fn Texas A FLYING START! ORANGE, Va, July 23. Going some,” was the verdict of Baltimore society wh it heard that Dr c shi un Dovell and Miss married in an 50 miles an hour aa You call an open engagem ¢ | TFET and then decide for sure, and be.| | LETTER OF APPRECIATION || ALL NEAR GUARD NOW ie fruly engaged, how long a ‘pear Mise Grey: 1 think you) NEW YORK, July 23—Wwiliam time do you think ‘should elapse] arp going the noblest work ot any | N°“TEAAnd, vard and | yt wil be decidedly to your ad- s ame place jo, tha ig others, were a allevue's 4 Ae-ths. gircenmanaen aur rosren getdate it 1 misht | Ssychopathic ward from different J the purchase. We will show the rounding each engagement de- [trounie, no problems to bring you, | Parts of the city within an hour. handsomest instruments ever aoe that. No set rule can be for love affairs—not on for the open engagement, which | advocate. | do think it well to postpone the engage- ment, together with all the to- kens of affection that go with it, until the young people know each other well enough to be- come engaged. This method eradicates the embarrassment one, or both, may feel when, eeeeay after swearing eternal fidelity, sel ese 1% and giving themselves to ki and embraces, they suddenly A eipeic rt ilar Extra! War! War! for Love was only the stranger, | |but I think a glimpse of your face must be like eeing the light shin- ing through.” AN ARDENT ADMIRER A.—! thank you. | am just trying to do my little part, and do it well; but please don’t get the Idea there is a halo around my head. | haven't gotten that far yet. | deserve no undue credit for simply doing my duty an neni, Gareey 40 Wis LONDON, July 28.—A declaration of war was wirelessed the Ad |miralty today, and from m'dnight PROTECTION FOR ANIMALS | /|41 great battleships, 39 heavy | cruisers, 22 light cruisers, 13 mine Dear Miss Grey: What can we| layers, 127 torpedo-boat destroyers jdo to protect the animals that are | 20 torpedo-boats and 42 subma given us for and not abuse?|rines will give battle off the frtt The way they are treated by the |4sh coasts cowboys at the stadiums in our The Germans have nothing to do Western festivals i# a shame, The| with the conflict, for the “war" ts cowboys hit and kick them until! merely the annual British naval they half kill the poor beasts, and | maneuvers, nd Admiral Sir the people cheer at the top of their) George Callaghan, commander-tn voices, It is a disgrace, and but | chief of the home fleet, will try to ttle better than a bull fight. Don't | protect the coasts against the at good friends, Ad mirals Str John Jellice Sir Alex ander Betbell ard Archibald Moore |DROWNS IN SLOUGH $24 to Order WASHOUGAL, Wash., July 28. pen to . M. yhis horse across a slough, tack of his very ‘ADVANCESTYLES For Ladies’ Suits | } | to swim built—those of the sweetest tone and most perfect musical quality. The best players unbesitatingly indorse these pianos, and their reputation fs second to none. The prices are low and the terms can be arranged to suit the cir cumstances of the buyer. JONES, ROSQUIST & KILLEN Seattle's Home Piano De 1510 Third Avenue. Phone Main 3121. 18 SON'S KIND OF MUSIC PATERSON, N. J., July 23.— Henry Sc ann-Heink, son of th opera singer, took the civil servic examination for court erier, after failing to land a job as county detective, FINISH ENDED IT NEW YORK, July 23.—After she had been addressed in 15 dif. ferent tongues, a pretty young woman who got lost was found to be Mary Pierenen, a nurse, A Finn | solved the problem. “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET sarees PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to thé pound. Boneless Corn Beef .15c| Pork Roast........15¢ Boiling Beef.......11c|Corned Pigs’ Feet.. .6c Lamb Chops.......15c|Choice Salt Pork. 121% BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market Your money returned ff any sales we make are not as represented,

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