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“The Bows of the Home | pest shor | Music House Nearing | STORIES EING happy, though married, is,” writes a Social phil ri ‘ osopher, “for a woman, simply the matter of being : i eo WAM one of the Day same r vn ae e ion i: r The & nor of Virginia, at a} True, but not the whole truth, The mother instinct her to mother her husband,| time when Washington, ag a mere every good woman prompts ‘ ; ; i ’ ’ re philosophe eans by the word) _ Tos _ which, we suppose, is what the philosopher meat ¢ youn, ventured a ammveatiere F ; Pp “ ie boss. ; decree, turned fiercely upon the iP d D N in: A man is to be congratulated who has a wife to boss him ; Seg apres pos Painters an ecorators Now Futting ’ in a kindly, patient, motherly fashion or, groodne knows, \ 4 And who the dickens are you, Fi . hi T h Th h | 8 ue need “Goesing. And the result pon a man's career of the ot muon aves we") Finishing Touches roughout Seattle : 4 ge v cold but ¢ sous bow, “a idance of a woman's intuitions is usually good, especia ly if parte ACG a Meee G M ° | E bl h re fate Goality of judgment to add to the combination he youn Virginian, drawing reat Musical Establishment But there is another kind of wifely bossing which ts like ~ replied Gen. Sherman’s description of war. It is nagging - were ay fo particular Just per The spectal sale that has been in progress during th 2 pertet & ‘i 1 J ypose = ut for the future, sir, somebody ‘emodel as been a 7 uecens, evidenced by th nan . bt hat th . > o 1 lgrade grand pianos, regula ) a jayer planor a m that nagging wives really love their husbands, and that the P Tho ‘ddabty aitbaals ou’ thelorchacttal isetraments Gaur hare © Mold at the greatly reduced Magging is a nervous, fretful, perverted way of showing it : saa al it tw said, sent a cld| prices, Many of these have been purchased by tho shrewdest mer Yet, since marriage is a partnership in an enterprise to [wens THATS ONE. up and down the gov-| chants and sional men in the city ' rust contribute, the nag ould 1 wor") » which it required we fying to us to know that this sale has been the means of which both partners must contribute, the nag 2 \puTY cau T ps and alx bottles of Ing to us to know thet toianos that will give = lifetime try hard to overcome the nagging habit. It HAVE. TO MAKES 4 rt to relleve.-Judge stisfaction to the purchaser which most unions are wrecke: | FoR A WHILE Many Sohmer, Haddorff, Kimball, Story & Cla Marshall Bossing and nagging aren't \ if = parecer oF tal niche brat nite Eaekas paves De Luxe "arn ‘ ar i ; a | . bama is the midget of the on u d € 1 o De Luxe, t h & Barnes sing and nagging, aren't ide 1 no auto grands, player piano axe, hs nag ; hat cont Ths y of representatives, While he] and the popular bungalow players have been disposed of and ; f ‘ | 7 r girth avd has absolutely . eve that every purchaser w participated in this great re s Seek ACA, he i daroriolagiy | y palo will be an enthusiastic booster for our house and our short of stature, says the Popular |; ents youth, ventured to remonstrate wife who bosses shields her ha She is the most effective boss who « that she is bossing. She bosses by s | { ployed to defend 1 mountain ON MANY INSTRUMENTS sun? They had a dispute one day as to which was the more | y agreed to put the argument to test upon eS ; 4 with a petty offense, When powerful, and they agreed to f 5 ' : ca “e ype tee Despite our efforts to protect the stock, there have been a numbes of pianos, player pianos and grands bruised and case damaged, which i 3 e traveler wore a cloak, and it wa a passing traveler The 2 = - j asked defendant ff he now on special sale, the following being a partial lst agreed that the one who co d cause him to remove his cloak reseed evening hy ai would be acclaimed victor | : " I had one, but ss : y gprs g te recular hurricane, but the traveler] Vy deat pe hin ners this morsing, [Chickering Baby Grand, in fancy| Four Smith & Sames Latest Well, the wind blew a regular hurricane, but the | . m here this morning,” | rahogany, case bruised and cor-| proved Player Pianos, walnut, ® ‘ound him the more tightly. Then the sun| ald the mount “ee wrapped the cloak around him the more y. Then . |" "«whst was his name?” asked the|zers chir put hogany and golden oak; special sale + interposed and poured its rays down on the tr aveler’s head = 7 | jude |through our shops and ¢ price, each 167 And in an instant the cloak was unbuttoned and discard | [Trae anit eateries the eaeia. ss condition, at special sale Well, what did he look like? ss. ++++8650) Sohmer Piano, Circassian wal So, if you want to remain boss in your home, dear ma Ais e 4 “He looked like ° ck of art style, wax finish, regular va! whatever else you do, don't nag | “Ho ‘looked ike the Jack of | g500 Steger Art Grand, Louis XV.| $50, now or ‘i | | style, beautiful case design, sw heriff,” promptly ordered | eympathetic tone, slightly damag Story & Clark Piano, a celebrated Another of Those False Reports », “eal John Burnett desig mace that has erented such favor ogee and public duty require the sad announcement _Georm Clarke, & negro minstre}, | Hallet @ Davie Grand Plano, mahog-| musicians in ‘this country sal I" , . : on one occa when being exam y case, slightly u but prac-| abroad; sale price \ at there's some lying about women’s new styles of , | teed rape ye ii soe til bral aap id Bie yp ftom abroad; sale price that ¢ : ying ria ; : . Anewered by Mr. Cynthia Grey poses ve Phi ag Bid * ally as good as new......$490 dress. Here's a story from Greeley, ( ‘olo., that illustrates:) sty husband grinds his teeth at > You are tn the minstrel business, | Another Hallet & Davis Grand, rose expt Plane in golden oak, sliget- Chief of Police Logan was out promenadi the other | night way to stop I believe?” inquired the lawyer, wood case, old style, but a good in og a wae wil be & fine evening when he saw Miss Lois Rezan, also pron enadir d r Yen wan th 3 _ | strument all or| uveue chiy first-class In not that rather a low call-|jlodge ..... so ecto GAGS i ; ess mor m Paris, and all the fellows were Suggest pleasantly to your fn the latest dress mode! from Paris, ar a ie ph ary ln seine them te a-looking and a-looking, Just as innocent little i the daytime. If he refu to do ‘ | | tr Piano, | Eilers Piano, tn Circassian burl wal- of But, marred somewhat, but can be fixed so that mars will not show. This plano is the outcome of 20 1 don't know but it 4s, sir,” re-| Kimball Acmelodic Player Hed the minstrel, “but” it Is so| 889 Domingo mahogany, one the finest player planos made; has been used for demonstration pur- poses; sale price... - $565 knew they would. . | this, hide the grinder. “Young lad said Chief Logna, “you run home and put erie : r . m hat can < up the on some more clothes! b in a p o?—Mrs M gonpllgninge: agree yey op ater 4 i i rec $. s not ‘ your fathe: ling?” a ee es ae eee She pleaded with him, and showed that Lpcthepcndetedyorsd Vidar ee ee i ‘What was your father's calling?"| Kreit Solo Auto Grand, the finest|{mprovements to guard against cut too high at the bottom or too low at the top, but he! which wil, of course, have hol : weuee ae lawyer.” replied | 8t7!¢ made by this celebrated fac dampness which makes {t durable, only said: | in it just as the first piece has. & tua louse tn at Bagaiet sent, the tory, embodying the very latest im-| dependable, and with a tone satis “Yes, but there’s nothing under it. Run along, now. We] Separated the cheese and the | whole court | roar of laughter | Pre ein put ta fir slightly damaged, | fying to all music lovers; price. . forns’ in Greeley.” She obeyed fully, and then plug Qenwat.: ° as the discomfited lawyer eat Gown. | o'ts meatarn mripterndeentr * parses t ptece of = San Francisco Chronicle . : a 40 | Lester Player Piano, slightly used, these streets tightly wrapped in a silk handkerchief and a) ‘femoved from the second piece » fresh oggs! Wo will not eat/dignity and poise and is chuck fu' 1) A cool, refreshing , Birkel | but in excellent condition inside and saa P tritic 1 well digested facts.|Cafe. Muste every evening—First| out; now only veces BOIS haughty stare. I'll bet that girl didn’t have a pint of clothes) Be sure that you do not put Into | Nevermore our smiles will greet |H led tt 4 i int. That's the way to measure ‘em.| the first piece any of the holes |” © Ore CUP HERES ot Hoe added that the older an egg|and Spring.-Advertisement on her. Yes, sir, a pint hat’s the y to pd tre taken pla gi ote you. v better it got and, unlike — " _... | Kingsbury Inner Player, golden oak 28 Second-hand Pianos of various |Back to storage till you're older, n beings, it didn’t have to ex case, almost new; a splendid buy | well-known makes; special prices } fat .. eos +++ 8285 | from $65 to $288. Besides, you could see through hg ap be. ated This story is false, obviously, and we are charmed to d »| ated a | Wiser, stronger, saner, colder. lon hapentt to ans strend ASK YOUR DEALER FOR tears (sete aioe amanda di | These prices should command all cash, but reasonable terms cam Good eggs must Itve 100 years! | iscated eats rn oes be arranged with responsible parties. Greeley 2 favor by so pronouncing it. In the first place, the) Would It be consistent for a yoge-| We scorn your pleadings and your) The prosecution in the New| x | ay enough to a beard. In the next place, there's no living} Ye* Sut first remove the fat. rn ° igh pl g poly Abas, fresh emis Jing around Trenton since the night VPEOPV, 124 gnese?’ Wettkcainen: guie> | P much b y father’s that 1 am rat { The lawyer fell { the trap don’t want any ‘September \ It’s “getting worse,” said the chief They can’t walk] (25.65 with the cheese you have 32 Other Pianos at special prices of which space does not permit de scriptions. latest Paris models don’t reach Greeley until they're old| tartan to eat horseradish?-—E. V. C. man who could tell whether that charming Greeley miss had] wy ‘ a 3 7 {11 you please tell me what kind | the Hessians were trapped by G. on a pint of clothes or a gallon. And to admit that Mr. Logan|ot » aoe eave did. make for the |, TH? Centenarian eRe makes {ts| Washington in a moving picture HEEL. PROOF antes accompanies each purchase. P idi bow as the choicest food product on | show. | saw through it would be ridiculous. foot of my mahogany bed ?—Mre. | be ; : atte |G. Hf And then eame the array of! FLO P, T What stirred the chief, probably, was one of these quite | 7 ' entific talent to rally about the OR PAIN | Free stool with each a i Use a woolen sock. common but in no sense “the latest” tight costumes which re : » and shout that an old egg SEATTLE PAINT CO. | plano. a the dear women to step across a street car track by lying} 1 bought an giasa recent! ce = a lixir of life and the builder THIRD AVE.SO. & JACKSON ST. nk keabe. tad tas wn and rolling over. The really latest is not'so diaphanous,| but upon arriving a home I found » of bone and sinew, while a fresh exe - | 9 3 - = ling ) ; f O taabea Phe onal bap : J \ts s bare and a Lesh counter de] in TNA | music rolls with each play- Third and University but you'll think it measures a bushel when you come to pay) the top into the bottom. The dealer ‘ } ‘al piano. for ¥, all right. refuses to take it back. What shall |I do?—G. H. K “Susanne” writes the editor: “Seriously the slit in the} Turn 't upside down skirt is a great convenience in scratching mosquito bites.”| . | Oh, we don’t care, we don’t ca Both 7 3) Los Angeles’ surprise for Secretary Daniels is a lot of | ; . E . a ‘ C pretty maidens dressed up in pants for a maritime dance. A : x ui winner! Josephus will surely take in that town again on his | oy i ‘ o return trip. | : 4 P nd illo | the market. Only the very rich ean } Ohio floods; Kansas, 112 in the shade; New Mexico,| ” them. They are like rare vin-| , snow ; California, grasshoppers. The weather bureau man who ( si 1a ‘Vaasarbine coubdart oltene can keep his hat on straight nowadays is what Browning | r a » omelet a ia Methus- would call a “Jim dandy.” | j ry day | ‘ As for the plain people, they = | must struggle along with lets tasty If It's Correct, Cheasty Has It | and delicate hen fruit, ranging in 3 age from ten to twenty-five However, it {x reasonable to » \ lon a patr of fifty-year-old eggs when ALL (ware! (WANT The Beprt THT C6G IT ONLY oA ae Ea This Unusual Offering of an EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS STRAW HATS Re, Gansened ea thie ot ihe}, WO \ae | WITH EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT ORDERED jexamining board after the train peo It is an unwritten law that we must all wear clothes, so why not b can i . neolute iu ad eplios the i i 1 i it b —AT—— Fol Pik nga having an extra pair of pants with the suit without any ‘atre y Bon e ft ? The parltyre |was there as plain as the nose on give the suit a double life—we all know that two pairs of trousers will wear to a coat and vest—so your face.” sia y why not always look neat and prosperous? It is not costin: ; 4 ig you any more for these extra trousers, Sixty Russian tutors are over \ and indeed cutting down the high cost of livi : : Ay . , kif ay = c ‘ing ‘ igh cost of living expenses. Sto, —al tra HALF PRICE Mee tenn mathe rye Ba iii ‘ pair of pants with any suit or overcoat ordered for the price ef and consider this offer si . . * fe . neeceuees see enecesseare One of the best things they will learn (On Sale Saturday) le that a frequent change In |entertaining one’s fiancee or an peas er at ond may Insure out-of-town customer Midsummer Clearance Sale of the season's newest, brian we. ee ode ‘eae eile I oo Extra snappiest styles in Split Braid and Sennet Straws and spray lea yg nls, Be ati—Thie| through the testimony of scientists 3 in the very popular zephyr-weight Bankoks, the light- | rt ane ran. 6 Peete a venened laa a tT frozen | And est and most comfortable hat that’s made. It's not “DR. SUN YAT SEN 7| Prof. Sedgwick, n Inboratory ex:-| Pants every day that you get a chance to buy the celebrated Samar 7 ibicaannie fits or Sougtng eee ty tnalt a58| Up Dunlap and Henry Heath (London) $5.00 straw hats aerate eae m | Was wrong, as well as being unjust O eee to the old and infirm members of vercoat ree 4 E for $2.50, and certainly it’s a splendid opportunity to Why Women Go Insane the oval tribe, He declared that a get a $7.00 or $10.00 Pankok for $3.50 or $5.00. \]| Raitor Most Anything fresh egg is not so good as one} Father (1 always call my husbang| Which has been kept a long timo 4 - “father” Meg’ aT a. | under congenial and refined Bathing Suits, $1 to $4. “father") has & senso of humor sec under congenial and refined sur Our stock of woolens consists of all the very latest weaves and shades, in Serges, Chevi fessor indicated, is fresh in every Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., and there is not a question but what you can be suited in this eno re rmous line The wise man takes advantage ‘of these sales for talking sbout a certain young man ‘ ¢ ‘ in our neighborhood who had left |8ns of the word, mentally, socially hat we carry. next season as well as this, home and gone to Chicas, and otherwise tha ee CRE ERAREEV TEC ES ERED RRR ee eee where he has been rather unfortunate, An sg6 which has reached its| Our gar i ments are all desi i i g igned, cut and made by the most skilled workmen, high-priced tailors, ‘ l]| “I wonder what possessed him to|™#Jority, on the other hand, has A CLOTHING SALE A GREAT SUCCESS ects Sak sis Im to}? not cheap because the prices are cheap. The same clothes would cost you elsewhere $30.00 and comfortable home I remarked H ‘ : ; mn ; up—why not you save the difference? Tak. f i i : povabcl - 2 OES ee Fecause he could ° . : me ye ? Take a few min _ Response to our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale has lar aune arcane | Meet and Wed | ough investigation of our stock; we do not ask you to Crs Cele came te snd exnlee «thas been tremendous; it is ‘one of the great successes of | just’ as quick aw a vaudeville per-| . d d i 3 we do not ask you to buy; it is only a pleasure for us to show th gar history. ‘The finest of hasd-tailored suits are of- |l|former~Mrs, A: P [ in Four Days goods and explain how and why we can sell this merchandise at the price and gi y me fered at tempting reductions—$15.00 clothing - eer oe ‘ ’ trousers with the order. We are convinced that once we tailor i cy an exits pae ae $12.00; $18.00 clothing at $14.00; $20.00 clothing The new poet laureate of Ergiand|| _ 8T: PAUL, July 26.—Theo- hivs aver pain the . rs you a suit you will ‘wonder why you $15.00, $25.00 clothing at $18.75, $30.00 cl thing nee ener: EES 80. Tae te ise Here +1 fancy, ty a loth it oe ee ee past, and more than that, we are satisfied our 00, $25: 45, $8 lo 4 na Miss Harriet Be’ y, 19 ye i Now Chicago Is trying to friend #@ a plenio a few days SATISFACTION GUARANTEED mbes hk law that & tosekee ago. Tho next night kange an: || shall eat hle own crow. They nouneed his engagement to Miss || Cheast "g Haberdasher tray have to introduce polities |} Bellamy, and the following day e Y in the bar®yarde to make that they were married, A chick a go. “When it comes to speed, Second Ave., at Spring St. Whisk @oom I1., we lamp on the || there Is nothing like love at first |) i | sight,” said Lange. | |sport pages, ia to run in an endur- ance race, He may be all right 1) ——o 704 First A Mf Cheasty Has Jt, It's Correct that Kind of a raceebut in our opin-| Best modern outalde roome to irst Avenue, TWO STORES ; jon as a racing expert, he’s better(60c. Stewart Honse, 86 We Third Ave. a ~ in a brush Stowart—Advertisomen* mee ° at Spring.