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is ° : a THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913. _ ( : i ee, eee ae < re) , Li Hi Oo ° F E ] oe ‘ Words by Schaefer § ’ : ways than any city of the } fi me ine in the pede | sgar istens to 1s Own itua ro and a ew wu ogies $ ° Music by MacDonald | - ~ ° q — f} ; Beto buying Water Front — x = om: 7 \>——_—__—__——_——- eee | oss a ‘Th Investigate ADOLF, You CERTAINLY HAF To a * ne > =e wy, ADOL | ia i VENICE HAND UT TO ME FOR BRILLIANCE DISS 195 DER PLAN— L vit TEE-HEE' VELL, NOW I VILL | Me ae Te aTED! ) €< . IDEAS. I aor VON NOW VICH VILL PRETEND To GET KILLED, AFTER Wich SNEAK AROUND OND TAKE A PEEP, ee rtd d On Baindridge Istand | | SECURE You A LoTOF SYMPATHY / YOU VILL PASS DER HAT AMONG OUR AT ADOLP BENG CONDOLED MIT es — eh Albert B. Lord : ehey Pie SORROWING FRIENDS. I vit Toss J bination (ome me erst * ; Northern Benk Bidg. as 4 DUMMY OFF A CLIFF To MAKE = @ se a THIKG nad arte _ AIT LOOK Lice DER REAL Din bl THAT EVER, t H Meee Do el — \ catia ™ i OANCING } ’ ica data ¥r br HIPPODROME ‘ tn aty. wan 4 A Place | to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, § p.m to aan Table @hote Dinner, with pint ‘of wine, T5e. By Fred L. Boalt |distribution Ily, that the nation ts headed stra as fant as they can be shoved onto] In other days, too, for such ber-; With the exception of the North-|to the valley, picks berries, and re- hia conviction of the farmers|for financial perdition if the co-|the sidings. Now the association ries as spoiled the farmers were ern Pacific raflroad, the association | turns te city refreshed — = | Once upon a time—a long, long having taken root, blossomed and operative movement among farmers does its own marketing, Its own | compelled to accept such prices as is the largest employer of labor tn Season Lasts Three Month a lttme ago—it percolated into the flowered into the Puyallup and Sure not squelohed, thetr gloomy fore | shipping, its own collecting The the canneries were pleased to offer. the valley | Most of the pickers rem three o VENTILATED TOUPEES FOR MEN minds of the farmers in the Puyal-|ner Fruit Growera’ Association, the | bodings leave mo cold inember simply delivers his berries |Today the association has its own h estaba Veaaiien months, for the raspberries follow Our Specialty lup vallgy that they were good farm: |largeat co-operative organization of| The association has 1,400 mem- to the assoclation and the associa-|canneries, one at Puyallup and the . % hard on the he straw bi _§ ers, but darned poor business men. |{ts kind tn the we bers, wh farme cover an area of ton finds the market, ells the ber-| other at Sumner Now observe how it works out: | py érop, and after the ra poerie > They raised, for instance, mighty R Busin Men Now. two miles wide and seven miles ries, collects the money and settles $758,000 Last Year. The association advertises in the 4), piackberries This in the height of the berry-|long. No member can hold more with the member, In a word, the pail spring for pickers. John Smith of The season ends. The pickers re Seattle, a street car conductor, or a nice raspberries, out of which ever 4 year the railroads and the middle-| picking season, and I have just re-| than $15 worth of 6 turn to their homes sound in health sck, which costs association proves that the middle and with money in their rivous rk in a store or bank, or a me chante in a shop, or a Isborer, can cent not afford to send his wife and) I found among the men realized neat profits. The turned from the valley with the no $1.00 a ebare. Whether you have man ts sup ° Berries Are Kept Fresh or 15, you have only on’ mind that, {fone #ba: who owned the tion firmly fixed tn farmers themselver e Su Ss Hiand and grew the berries, got what the farmers there were once poor vot son what tn - ec . we was left, which wasn't much, the business men, they are so no longer Middleman Is Superfluous. cooling” system |, L&%t year the association did a children to the mountains or seaside dreds of such folks as the 8 D railroads and the middlemen having| And when I Interview the midd In other days, when every farmer Mpping, in addition to refrigera- | *t#! volume of business of $758,000, for their holidays. never miss a season. I foun : Usk YOUR CREDIT a swollen {dea of the {mportance of| men now, and th worked independently, he could which makes it just Nor are the farmers themselves Instead, they go to Puyallup val-|college boys enjoying a cheap yic ance ¢ 3 the only ones benefited by this co- ley to pick berries. They are met tion. I found farmers from othe r Ket, in one day's picking, the land fresh Puyallup vail eration. There are now 15,000 by association wagons and assigned | parts of the state who are puttit They to the farm of a member. They are in a few we berry picking Portiand, given a cottage with bunks, a cook while their own crops are rip and cooking utensils So far as I was able to observ nith, being nimble of fin-|the association does a lot of good Open a Charge Account atthe f) amngumateps nadinens. we serene punta Factory Hair a Can crates necessary to fill a car.j)on New York city t i ~ Pay on Easy Terme Heat V er ] ryin waiting for more berries to|a feat not dreame | We manufacture everyth! be picked, the berries already crated| When the berr Qn Hair Goods of any Special ied. That was one evil of non-jcar, cold air ts b enkfast tables of formerly ware in the foed wh through them rry pickers in the va have come from Sentt Tacoma and Vancouver, and even sto from Spokane, Walla Walla and = Mrs Pattern or Design. 5 co-operation. to expel the warmth gained in the § Bring in or mail us your Cut to omen Ss erves seSthar was thet the farmers, hot fiald.. Thus ® onriond of bor-| Y#kima, across the mountains. Hun-| gers, earns §1.60 a day. The young-|in a lot of ways. It hurts no one : Hair and Combings. lacking cohesion, were at the mercy (rion is landed fresh in Wichita, Kas, | OF ts come every r from East- est child makes but 80 cents. but the middleman, over whose mis- d Pe. f piss Hae eon a eT ere ries another in Oklahoma’ City, (¢® Washington to avoid the mid-| By and by John Smith himself /fortune I am not disposed to waste -f : | Zamora C. Cau ‘fman Th Negl Their B 1 of the railroads. 4 ry morning, the berries being as | Summer heat takes a week off. He, too, hurriesimy tears, . q Factory Hair Store ey Negiect Sher cowes yw the association fills the carsifresh and firm as when picked. : 4 : 3 1401 First Av. and the Poisons Vitiate | we insasedasine a omnis b ee the Blood t $3.00 to $7.50, Fancy Parasols—This Season's Styles, Half Price Hot weather has a very weaken ; S v al MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035. This Store _—- OLT | tHunver Takes 4 ing effect on women. ” < We are a languld to exercise, and, as a result, | HER VOICE, JOKE Titi ° have appetite only for foods that + ~<| VANCOUVER, B, C, July 25 SENDS IT BACK is 4 , te open e seem light and tasty, such as sal- | / PS Sia Ab years tn the itentiary te x R BAY, M 26 pag 0 hp every ads and other cold’ concoctions.“ se On| the sentence {mposed late Thursday iheragerllogy pane Belg Ms Pg ANTON & ONDON 0 Saturda: ; But these frequently produce indi *) ] John MeN lias Austral} gophalia, 12 years old, of Dollar bs hs cay . uted oe gestion, and with {t comes const, / Ail ee Mack, who | to bave linet loans tee wehea. sas oy evening 3 pation. b | mn one of th ; age ei + Vac i ROR REC untii 9 ; It ts especially tn bot weather / yt robbery ¢ % ae Oe fee eee ee tloniste, or seu that women should keep up the v \, lat New We ) Fe wan peabenel =~ convenience : highest standard of health, for tts —§ PRA/ the theft of T. J. Trapp's automo |I wre ‘ " “The Economy Store’ — Secead Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca 5 ee necessary to have strength to re . nite on thel day of the beak foBlE oe eat ee Economy >t and |sist the heat. The first easentials;once pale and sallow-looking, y During each electrical storm re good digestion and regular bow-| now has a pretty complexion, and| McNamara, who fs a living image |] sincg that time t » tht Se go cn aac Poy bam a yoo omaowt, ort taara seat woes? | goon Oa" vee Bee More July Clearance Sale News to Make blood and steady nerves will follow.|{n the value of Syrup Pepsin as a/ Rufus Wallingford,” was visibly af voice has been restored by a 3 The best way to Obtain these is not | seasonable laxativetonic, It can be fected by the seutence. prearranged surprise or shows ? i by an overtndulgence in fruits, obtained of druggists at fifty ce: a “Phy Y na bh S t d 4 : ‘ lans have been rtudying ly y y USED MACHINES — | nie re ttecna es fr tea wor bie oy] perce stn aturday a busy Vay llere 4 5 er 5 for fam! a * ton! wd i mu . ae ee ‘ ‘ Fs é: | Dropheads of all makes, |!» the use of » gentle and pleasant. (erties make it an ideal laxative for | NG } lt | There is a much-used phrase, “Go after a thing and get it.” It’s this store's fou ° a3 $5 AND UP. ltasting bowel stimalast Ike Dr. women and children. You will nev | = icy to begin each season with complete new stocks. That's the hing” we are after 4 7 t now, and we are going to get it if strenuous efforts and big bargains will do it. The “ |Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Use it to-/er again use strong cathartics, pur |... vias Shanda trike | : | - NEW MACHINES Gatton aud tla bentecae a Eiiwets 8 ee is bailed | BERLIN, July 25.If you would SAY FLY | Department Managers have “dished up” some good “underpricing: ’ for Saturday. More SOLD on EASY TERMS. | vanisn by morning ‘Families wishing to try a free roo bape 4 Fy Apia d this summer, odd lots to be cleared away and more savings for those who will supply their needs be ™ « “t b i of 7 ckneas | | * . A Mra. Henry Moeller, 2958 Lee| sample bottle can obtain tt, post-| “rt be arreke of seeslatnes | | White Sewing Machine Co. | ,/a"* chicago, uses it hernelf and paid, by addressing Dr. W. TH Cald.|,,4* fo0d for you, ov at leant, 90) USBAND'S LOVE 1424 Third Ave., near Pike. {t to her children, and Mra./well, 418 Washington St, Month |. oan apectaliat Ht, " as here tomorrow. ; Main 1525. Caldwell, Denver, Colo., was cello, Ti! Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery The doctot bases his contention | | 3 jon many years’ study of patients| PITTSBURG, July 25—"How Clearance Sale of Section. ; nt on sea Voyages, and he eays| @ man can placé & miserable BATHING SUITS Main Floor. of that those who were continu | Hittle pest of a housefly before Second Floor This department is at the rear of the main aisle, where £. seasick got surprisingly well, wh his wife in his affections is you will always find efficient service and good merchandise, as in theory they ought to hav more than | can understand,” . 4 The Big Sale of Sample Onyx Hosiery weakened. On the other hand, pa-| declared Mra. Jeanette Helen : tlenta who were not sick benefited Janderson, after she had filed Which we announced tn these Z3 only to a normal extent Itin quite! eult for divor gainet her hus cofimns a few days ago, will x ia plain that seasickness is part of the| band, Walter B. Janderson. She | be in full swing Saturday, | a: jeea cure.” | says Janderton has made a pet | Every woman should provide . | j | of a fly that can do everything for her hosiery needs for a year “4a ! but talk, and that the patience ‘ to eéme from these unmatch 4% and time her husband has able bargains. : OH-H! TAKE THAT wasted training that fly right | Lot No. 1 consists of silk liste, 2 | leet | fully belonged te hen | gauze lisle, fine cotton, mercer- a « Seis Sianad ¥ | | {zed lisle that will wear better ’ | RE man | 1 The police a poaey fre than silk, drop stitch, double } 7 ing the running wn of A da nove indreds | Hall i ry pewsboy, by an sul I ja on. in vt pgm nr * of women employed by the egistered as Herman Chapin's pe lar get et ae 4 A \\ jrailways @ slap in the face resident of the Washington Say. Sane See ee. alae OF thon 5 NY told them they are impolite and dis S and Lean 06.48 Gee os * 4 * x AY | ngs and Loan Co, at Second at} worth less than 25c, many js \\\ \\\\ \ lcourteous to the traveling public,/and Seneca at. Thursday night worth 85c, All sizes. Sample a AA . At @ one-fourth reduetion — hina ne er a drawn that) The driver failed to report the nc: | ah gel may 7 15 { \ Kn wome: u ted for c nto nt Do! ’ a: \ \\ AY \ ‘The Eastern Outfitting Com- Ml Vite tontact with the publiee dent to the poles & PAE cece eee eee ceveeees IDE ¢ : SAY \ A ad bas a ore - Railway thee aalling ‘is almost} y Lot No, 2, consisting of thread silk, brilliant silk, lisie, French ff AY standing anywhere but up fn » by women in Germany ‘ . : lisle, silk embroidered, ribbed tops, silk and lace boot hose r No rusqueness, i BERT HA Lot No. 1, in values up to $3.49, 5 Ds, , LE NAN A \\\ \ . \ ‘ front when it comes to sell ‘Pah le se DB ony agen —_ samen RAEN sot Necgwim Easye” in the lot. | and ladder step hose; all regular and extra sizes, in black, white 4 WEEN INKY \ ing clothes for men. For the [g|'e") 0 : wet gli _ The materials are cotton serges, |, nd colors; none worth less than 0c. \ replies, has been the cause of much ‘ 1 ni \ x LW" N\ AY summer season we are, as Miccmpinint. Now the head of the In Now Located At His wool mohairs, etc, neatly trim- Sample sale price, @ pair ....--..+++ se eeteeeeeeeeeeeees AY A \\\ AA yy usual, making another sensa- Bl state railways has issued an order| any See ae ae ee ey pale Children’s Black Hose, 3 Pairs 25c p q ; WY WA\\N AK tional offering that the women ticket #ellers must|| 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison, i. Bee te taaes on Oa A medium rftbed. hose. for bays and girls, in a good wearing MF We 4 ARR NAY > selecting our stock ff \attend to business, . aie now at caly. $1 98 quality, in black only; single pairs 10¢, 3 95 4 AY ANAS of Big her ade — 6 Mee No. 2. YOu Will wuraty Want | Of s-ccesssee eee eos URS cht hie unees pairs tor 206 i H Wy 3s \ BRADBURY'S ‘n- | to go bathing Sunday, and here Ladies’ Union Suits, 25c Pa, | se some rT = P| : fo rsummer-wear [| . Bre some ant and. ‘Bicilian, | Ladies’ Unton Suits, in tong, short or sleeveless, ‘ad Norfolks and outings, and cutting just | § beautifully trimmed. in sizes 4, 5 and 6. Saturday ... - e | CHICAGO, ne Mrs. Ella . : m i dolgg omnt eee i Ladies’ Vests 714c ‘ov z 68, supe 0 e 9 al - j Se tt Reem aation tot - Poetic ge Sn $2.98] choice of numbers that have sold at 1: Bo id gr ppbrepdbe yy te 5 Papdingt: - hy Saturday .. i. er 3 RAY come effective August 31, Although aN | Mra. Young gave no reason for re . Er; WY... signing, it was learned that at , Phe 3 RENN tempts by the edhool board to inter} ree Men’s Department r Jewelry and Leather hv \ fero in the selection of text books e e Main Floor. : Goods nae q |may have induced her to act E t This splendid department ts Main Fi ford 4 the regular prices. A look at our window display t . , y Cases, in German Len cariasu on thet tag eatterte ore les |tioned as a possible candidate for The: exceptionally low prices warm Weather needs at saving silver, with powder puff, mirror, nant, full of Gayle end aiatt abe DULDEGUE |mayor, This may have had some-|} iigted below for our high grade prices. Note the following coin and card retainers, with the Suits hold their style, always. [tame 2 00 Se pees may dune ie curacen a a Rahdtes. Price 69c 1 98c f. MAY during = t ame! ‘ . dies, Prices’ and NY\\ fosite wad only” goed tor Military Collar Shirts mr: Extra Special—Powder Putt re \ Alterations Fi HITS STAMP LAW|) "°° ne cans, ee Sol WHY \\ In Heht colors with black stripes, 4 ains, Special ...... AY : ree dl rs: 22k Gold Crowne....83.50 to $5] M also plain blues. Sizes 1434 to Ladies’ White Wash ro ’ y : . We will make every suit satisfactory in every SPOKANE, Wash, July 26 Bridgework.. . $3.50 to $5 17. Price 59 Hand B 5 respect before it leaves the store, ‘The Washington state law levying |] Full Set of Teeth $3.50 Up [JB Saturday ........eeeeeees Very sar ee ne tri a tax of $6,000 on all companies us sthin Crown 7 ° 4 draw-string ing trading stamps, passed by the Hl sititaka (best) 98.90 Up tt Men’s Mesh Union \ Bags, made of embroidery, bd last legislature in an effort to|f 9° GBs e008 . Suits 48c Q two styles that are very brenk up the trading stamp busi. |] Silver Fillings .... Rev 7 , avits attractive. Price ind Egyptian Mesh Union Suits—the ” ness, is unconstitutional, according * by goal summer unherweat, ai the Also a choice line of hand- to a decision handed down today fee Tan Can Ote Very email. prick . crocheted Bags in white. Usual. by Federal Judge Rudkin, om salt p . ly falued at twice as much as t Ngee errr We Do Exnotly Advertions, id ss we quote you for Saturday's } ullan Soper, London, Fang. selling, ys em land, sister of Mrs. Gen, Bramwell Lady Attendant, Army and Navy Socks BABB Gis dos ssaceca even Booth, will visit Seattle Sunday. TERMS TO SUIT. 19c New Arrivals In Patent Leathe: Is Te ensiest ever devised-—a small payment She will conduct meetings in the " ‘4 or 3 Pairs for 50c i ‘ + Belts, with large buckl : ii P 5 5 le i \ down and a little each week or month. Salvation Army hall, Fifth and Teeth Without Plates These are, the kind used by the Upto $1.49 Lingerie Waists such wanted colehs j \ \ Washington, at 11 a. m. and 8 and . U. S. government for the army | The dainty finish white, red and brown, 2 ‘ \ 8 p, m. {pau tnd navy boys, and they surely | and rare beauty of Maj. Sopbr is traveling on spe-| give the wear, Regular price, | these watsts at this "aa at. ae \ \\ jclal business for the genera! She | hae 260, Saturday 3 50 ea tf Pag The New Hats for has just complete a series of mE 190 a pair, or ..@ pair for c winning the favor A } meetings in Vancouver, B. C. 7 Re caver, Waserae ies axa utumn Wear 4 | Nconanessman wictis, »noll Efectro Dental |i Children’s Straw Hate | iaio'ot snoer oite, mara | aro comtag In. ‘Call in and ce. fa ’ : . ttes and lawns, in the very 4 ° s received a letter from a man, (@) om cree . non, CR ¥ | them. } se card read “James J. Pappa - ffices | The season's clean-up tn all latest styles, neatly trimmed In Ladies’ New Ne® Hat : d brofderie 8 j H rn t straws that sold up to laces and embrofderies. All Ladi } ae theodorokoummomountourgeotopou-|] Con. FRAT AVE, AND PIKE Sr, 0c, at Wortet’s sites. “Second Pleer adies’ White Felt Hats t kz los,” asking him {f he bad any Opp. Public Market, spiel haba ae eens os tee shah Ladies’ Colored Felt Ha ot

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