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ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Siiveramith ls Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., N CHICAGO, DL, June 15.—With an aerial flight by Misa Katherine Stinson, youngest aviator tn Amc FURKISHOKUSSIAN BATHS lca, the Chicago Congress ¢ V Women's Achievements was opened are today . From the airship flight above wrad: man’s Inatit ten, | DANCING HIPPODROME anion Orchestra, Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL| 004 Virginia St. near Westlake Ay Phone Eitiett 803, Modern, elegantly furnished rooms, with the best acoommodati eleaniiness, comfort and courtesy f least money, Transients, Weekly, $2.50 to 14 Convent: for walking and street cars. STAR—MONDA GIRL AVIATOR OPENS BIG CONVENTION OF WOMEN’S CONGRESS OF ACHIEVEMENTS WITH FLIGHT IN AEROPLANE OVER LAKE MICHIGAN STEWART HOUSE Mise Katherine Stinson In Her Aeroplane tg Lake Michigan back to the “Fiight} The professional woman, th into Egypt the a rements of/ home woman, the woma in the women in every art =e science, in| farm house, the woman tn the draw politics and industry are on-| ing room, will unite In making the strated in actua rformance or|— fctured tn pag # or tableaux exposition a practical school in which women may study until June 20 and profit by the lessons learned during the remainder of thetr lives pi STAR WANT ADS have The Congress, which ts held in Lots, Homes, Farms ready for | the Coliseum, ts to be one of the PHO I O PLA Ss you, on attractive terms. {most notable expositions ever Y Planned by women. |Comedy-Drama at Class A “The Angel of the Gulch,” a Re Hance drama at the Class A today }is a story of the West, in which a | Metle girl ts the ‘olne | It is a wild and woolly comm ity, to bh Rev. Charles J | fally #o ie the “Town ; never saw a drop of s | when it ra yet ‘ | “wet goods. lan Pete and Jack Dalton, | who are very hostile to the preach: | 1 er on general principles, fall vic \ ltims to the wiles of little Bessie, daughter, who, in the Don’t Let Your Ties a dry without an election, and {ts Make Operation Necessary swe Hien ens El lao Operation for rupture would hardly ever be heard of tf it } weren't for the mischief done by elastic and spring trusses. } Anienty few reople aimoet hove . How It i persp after year is sooner or " proof, and wi to make work fer the surgeon. You can try it €9 days without hevt You know that from your own ex- risk a penny, and how little It covts you | Pertence—you know you're wores now If you keep it. | than a year ago—probably getting worse all the time This Free Book Is Full of Facts If you =. on that way, how long Never Before Put In Print Til H de before youll have to underso ‘This book sume up all we dave learned | ET yrs Sains ick epee oy Shot ruveere uring WS years sts @ 00-day demonstration—how you can P*riesee eave yourself from a!) that? tn ake ae eee, Lae — — Repecially when you can make this ¢9- trusses wa man’s wors! " day tet without having to Flak a penny? SMeming | King and Queen Going to - hem ances, - ; | 60 Days’ Trial to Prove swnethota” “plasters.” ete. Convention Over Which How Good it Is Explains why operation te nearty al P { Frere te something—a gwaranteed rap- WAr® & needless gamble with Geet —and Cotterill Will Preside | ture holder—which has saved thousands Why, even If you manage to live through @f people from ever having to be oper- It, you may have to keep on wearing « ganna ated on truss | | STE aw tnocounty proved tts morte “It shows why stxty-daye triat 1» tne| WILL LEAVE JULY 10 that we are willing to send It on 60 dayy’ only safe way to buy anything for rupture trial. and how the Cluthe Trus ‘We'll make {t especially for your case— thing you can get on such a long tria: make It to your measure—and practically the only thing goed enough to After Campaign During t to you just for a test " such & it doesn't keep your rupture from n't fall to get dook—don't put His Absence it oft out or from bothering you In any , then you can send it back and it won't cost you « aingle penny : Don't Send Any Money Simply write for our free > ‘wil tell you everything you want knew, It shows how our guaranteed rupture holder is made on an absolutely new CLUTHE Confidently predicting both his nomination and his election, George This Brings It P. Cotterill, democratic candidate | Box 984— for United States senate, whirlwind campaign in Inst three weeks preceding the primary. ode oc ogg Ay COMPANY Cotterill will leave the state July | a strain #9 your rw 125 East 23rd 10, after filing his candidacy at Seek eat, Ant. Rew to aeons i Street a Olympia, and will not return until ee ee Re Sukaass ‘whine tas | Now York City August 16 or thereabouts. | Peal cause of rupture Send me your Free Book and “But that will give me plenty of j She. Socks tette : haw ony weardateed Trial Offer time to finish up the campaign and ; | Witte Mastesing ‘Tress—ts oo, benetiets land me the nomination,” CottertIl § that physicians In all pa says. , Row recommend it instea Cotterlil to Preside | pe ah gue note Pein The former mayor will preside over th big international temper = = ance conference at Christiania this year, which will be attended by the king and queer way and Jother members of the royalty and | diminguished offictais of European | countries. | Expects Friends to Help or e | As head of the templars in Amer } }fea, Cotterill will act as chairman ‘a lof the congress, owing to the ab sence from the meeting of the pres at | ident, who 1 unable to leave on ac count of duties in the Swedish senate. Cottertil declares his campaign for the senate will be cared for by friends during his absence Hip re ' cent tour in the state convinces him he will easily be nominated. BOYS Complete Report of Market Today Why not make your money for the Fourth selling The Star? Prices Paid Producers for Vexetables and : (Corrected datiy by J. W. Godwin & Co) We want at least one wide-awake boy to handle . y 7 Sara d & The Star in every city and town in the of i699 910.00 Washington. Lots of money to be made: ' : 4 Porn Onions green Dozens of our country carriers are making $15 Bermuaa ' to $20 per month. Many are making more Cabbage j Just fill out the following coupon and mail it to oH } us and we will do the rest it 1 50 Vid | | % @ 176 400 @ 460 sm Seattle Star, > 260 Seattle, Wash ive | lf Gentlemen: i I am anxious to make my own spending money and wish you would write me full par ticulars of your offer to the Boys in the Cities A lings « 5 1 ‘ f 0 Producers tor Butter, and Towns in the tate of Ww ashington for Cig pt Pho I making money handling The Star 4 res. een? You may send me .... copies of The Star ecttoes: a a 4 09 daily and I will do my best to sell them 0 Respectfully yours, dint 900 on Name a8 ir Address Mey 27 Butter at | watt . | wi 19 | Oregon 16 a6 | Washington . « the town peaceful and | ie ine only Says His Friends Will Look} )_, There « pictures with this, see “Blood Will Tell,” a three-part drama at the Colonial today, fea ‘rancis Bushman as the The story begins some hun is of years ago ar mt day. Th circumstances, t the principals in the original set ting become involved tn same way that their ancestors did. eee ugh a ch | Japanese in Pictures |. Amertean motion ptetures now| have a Japanese leading man as| | well a» a Japanese leading lady, | }who both play tn the same com =|pany, spectalizing tn Japanese plays 8 Hayakawa {s*the man’s lname Taura Aoki the woman's They are husband and wife, having been married since they came t easing through the Mutual pro gram. Their most recent succenms are the Gods,” both stories of old Japan. Hayakawa pet ambition ts to become étrector of Japanese photo- plays. eee Spartacus Coming artacus” is a new elght-reel |with the Kleine pictures “Quo Vadis” and “The Last Days of | Pompeli,” although it is not a clas ie in theme, the story being pure. ly fiction. It is well presented with pageants, giadiatorial fights, |a battle on the mountain sides be ltweea the Romans and the gladl ator band, a thrilling climb down a cliff and the climax in the Circus Maximus, in which the lions are ® | turned loose on Spartacus.” Margarita Is “Tied” Did you know that Margarita Fischer, who plays the leads in the Beauty brand of pictures with Har ry Pollard, is really Mra. Pollard? They live at Santa Barbara, Call fornia, where they have just bought a new bungalow . oe Baggot in Feature King Baggot three-part. Imp {s featured tn the rama of the air Across the Atlantic,” at the Mel lbourne today Claude Graham] White and Gustay Hammel ar shown also in aerial flights. The picture was taken in England oe “A Musteal Romance,” with Ger. man atmosph and featuring Irene Hunt, is the Majestic drama at the Grand today. The struggles of genius against circumstances, and the final triumph in the end is the story. Tonight is amateur | night Didn’t Last Long Victor Potel, of the Essanay, was once a taflor’s model. Those who ha seen Slippery Slim will agree with the man that employed him then that Slippery was not a good model—he only lasted a day. * ee 5 ° WHAT'S ON THE BILLS | Class A Until Tuesday Night “A Tragedy of the Orient,” two. reel Bronce » drama Angel of the h,” Reliance comedy drama; The Telephone Strategy,” Prin cess drama. Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Song in the Dark,” drama; ‘Sophie Pulls a Good One,” com edy; ' Fire,” comedy; “The Female Cop,” comedy, and “Selig News Pictorial.” see Colonial Until! Tuesday Night “Blood Will Tell,” three-part Es sanay dr “Pathe Weekly,” and |The Mate om Sweden,” Vita graph com I Mission Until Saturday Night Los Miserables,” nine parts gras Melbourne Until Tuesday Night Imp drama; “Mike Makes Merry With His Brother,” Joker comed |"When the Wheels of Justice Clog ged,” Thanhouser drama. par ee Grand Until Tuesday Night | “From Out the Dregs,” two-reel Kaybee drama; “The Song of the | Shore,” Majestic drama; “Bombski |and the Bombs Royal comedy | Alhambra Until WNeddneiay Night “Luelle Love,” two parts; “Ant Week! world’s news Kids,” Sterling comedy, and a Rex drama, three other reels of ends tn the ain of descendants of uch the this country, They star with the ew York Motion Picture company, “The Typhoon” and “The Wrath of| Pasquall production, 1s classed] | “Across the Atlantic,” three-part | w Y. TONE Visit McCormack Bros. Tuesday SAVE THE CENT 12:0 Ven” wiz t Hatr | kerchief Pins, Shoe en 34 o 44 Not one cent for the odd one wo for 2c. ONE tc BUYS Nets, Hair Pins, Hand- Tollet Pins, Hat Laces, Collar Stays, Corset Laces, D. M. C Cotton, Cotton Tape and other articles, To! gerie fro enough tell you, rather g siastic Jc cannot rm one gow @| that all “smarten done on en's clot 1 | six months’ subs: The jibe f dine oh« | Star costs $1.80 ris FLOUR— Tae Weigle Torte eeane ena er tT chil wert 2008, send you The § » Star for six For Sale by All Dealers. g-|akin, clear, soft and girlishly heau- |p *lectrieal device months at the regular rate and to ‘ titul, Tt alse he pores, re send you one of these beautiful ‘ INVESTIGATE OUR jmoving black {noreasing PAYMENT PLAN. maps free, postage prepaid. New || Fisher zi ‘ Ra ‘ and old subscribers fare alike in|] Flouring Faamnation free. Office hours. ® tot! this Hberal offer. If your subscrlt Mills Co. refreshin |fine for Jeven the had been otherw since I was married, Ruching, two inches lace, also net cream, white, ecru Tuesday take 2 yards fc WHAT Sc WILL BUY At McCormack Bros.’ colors; Drees Shields made by Kieinert; Peroxide, fine Pearl Buttons, Silver-cased Thimbles, large and smal! Cube Pina, English 122¢ fie lace edge Twine, all iiet Pins, Hatr Pins, Vaseline, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Beauty Pine, two on card. THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE jj Svs: ccetiisnscct AUDIENCE HEARS WOMEN WHO BELONG AND WOMEN WHO DON'T ostentatiously looking the other | way; but a litte while afterwards| |1 overheard him say to Miss Sd CHAPTER 181. had admired so much on our wed-| low: | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | ding trip. I confess it looked rather| “You should always wear white, | Enterprise Association.) warm, and a white frock might have! Pleanor. Nothing I have ever seen| ory + per Mollie and T have been shopping | been cooler, but I know it was ex-| you wear brings out your fairness as| CLE ELUM, June 16——With again. I bought a lovely white lin ek for Kitty’ as I got {t at a bargain price and|®% much wear out of it as possible. | thought the same if he had had to| was addresed Saturday night by Ole money left very modest sum that Dad had been Jat je to give Molile for a new gown | to the graduation festivities | » of her friends. is the mos’ nable, and I little book, ‘0 without myself and see} her blooming out ke the wild rose she is than wear the most expensive sult Imaginable. This 1s not because of any partic ular virtue on my I get more fun out of Mollie’s enthu oy in wearing & new gown | £0! than I would out of wearing it my You, of course, my dear diary, | w me as well as I do my w that I lo and] think I dress very well for the| | Dick looked incredulous, and so, RESIDENCE THEATRES _ e 9 moner Topead while it was rather bad taste, took | ~~ isher's en Mother Waverly seems to think 1/0¢¢asion during the evening to re-} At the Home Until Wednes: ay am very extravagant, ealize that I n since my the “fixing over ing up" that have been my bridal done myself, Men are awfully queer about wom hes, and this means the clothes of the women who belong to| their families and those of the ones | Union Dentists ready for hanging. Map of the} The things that Dick Iked {m-|] Gold Crowne $5.00] cel Post Zones and giving every de-|{| BLEND FLOUR— mensely on me before marriage he|] Bridgework .... £2.00} | tail of information as to the rules “y. 1 ‘Cost! doesn't seem to care for at all now. | riates $5.00] soverning the sending of packages |) per sack, lowe her loaf ie cor Just before he went away we went |} Gotd Fillings $1.00 and up |! by Parcel Pi This state map is ||| Poniw trae for 1 wake frou: |to a little house party, and I wore|| Attey rittings : #1.00}|in four colors, beautifully iustrat-|]) five to seven more loaves of the “gold spangly" gown that he |} sitver Fitting 8c fed and showing all railroads, riv-|}) tread frome anck of FISHER cone ———— | | Patniess Extraction +++++-000 fers, citles and towns and the popu-||! pLEND than from a sack of To Look and Feel |] tal work atm moderate. price each state in a separate cover, | Bright in Hot Weather raid ine ta Bave 7 0 \ °. cities, railroads, ete., with popula-| the firm frie smoothing deep ones. n we are offering, while they last to add to the, Passed, in a white-lace and hand-/ has been terribly nice to me, whisp-| Brown, member of the last legisla- Sa ‘oemausitia> epee i tions. You cannot afford to be dred sacks of FISHER’S AGH Ene he sof experier f without it if you use the Parcel||) BLEND last year.” complextor your condlt i be ve Post. All information right at nights to meres hand with going to your neigh FISHER'S BLEND, THE 1 find this mo! ® than an ho The Balance of the Big Stock of Women’ Ss SUITS AND COATS : In values up to 0, purchase at about one thire mat ap values, have ‘bhi oiled 4 n one lot and marked to CLI AN. UP, while they last, rn representative These are composed of very fashionable mod Some are t extreme, as there is evidence of culture ultra-fashionable, still ne {ir ement in every garment. And now comes the most im portant point of all, the price, which is very moderate and within most of our means The materials are the finest and newest < weave 1 colors, including moire, Panama cloth and fancy Y French ngs and coatings. A personal inspection will satisfy \ the keenest buyers that the price asked is at le ast one third their Another Lot of iitiiciaoe Coats ee ; { Just 45 in This Lot, Values Up to $15.00—To Clean Up Tuesday, $6.95 ; These represent several new models in short and saiberal Sand a 4 length coats, some with the ruffle skirt effect, others plain rich homespuns, soft colored ratines and serges. All $b. 45 sizes from 14. to 42. Your choice Tuesday .. ° A q # Remember the High-grade Suits Suits of the anal Wolfe 9 8 make are the Acme of Perfection. EXTRA Specials Tuesday Men's $3.00 U. 8, Army Shoes For a work shoe they can't be beat, and the price is right Black or tan, all since, a pairs... ed Women's $4.00 Gunmetal But ton Hunting or Country Sho for rough wear. Half double sole, low heel and welt soles. Sizes 2% to 7, $3.45 a pair J Misses’ $2.00 Mary Jane Pat- ent Leather Pumps with wide toe, broad low heel, grosgrain bow. Great demand for them this season. Sizes 2 tote pare. Stal Boys’ $2.50 Patent Leather Skuffer Shoes and Patent BiG MONEY SAVING ON HOME NEEDS 50 Cotton Batts, large rolls, 4 C size 72584. Worth 75e. 5 43 White Sheets, good quality C sheeting, not cheesecloth filled with ime. Size 72x99, linen finish, with a welded center seam. Worth 69c, Best on the market for 43c. 1! Pillow Slips, 45x36, soft, 2€ iinen finish sheeting with plenty of wear. A regular 15c value. 25 Bureau Scarfe, Mexican C drawnwork, extra long. Worth 39¢. 49 Colored Table Damask, oil C dotted, guaranteed fast’ col- BATHING Women's Tango style, with bloomers, neatly trimmed satlor collar. Standard value $2.48. ‘se Summer lace - trimmed, 26c values. 5 yard Calicoes, standard qual- c ity; worth 7c. Suitable for shirting, dress patterns, waists. Full bolts, in ight, dark and me- dium colors. Your pick, Se yard. SILK MIXED VOILES 23c Yd Regular 50c values. 2,000 yards 2e.] Skuffer Oxfo: » the famous . E. C. brand—no better | of soft, rich Votles; nothing more se 58 inches wide, A regular 69¢ i err Bho 8% to 12 and | suttable for stylish Summer} a pair... $1 98 dresses or waists. Your choice, 39c Doeaskcuite tadeee Bers ‘ Children’s $1.75 Kid Lace or extra heavy weight, assorted pat- ie Button Shoes, wedge heel and quarter heel, some with hook! A strong Shoe for the play- ful child. Sizes 5 to 1 39 8, w@ pair.. Infante’ 380 Black Soft Sole Shoes, sizes O and 1. We are _— out these 19¢ 39¢ up—Barefoot Sandais, made from solid leath- er. Keep your feet coo! and comfortable. while they last, 23c¢ FONE cccce covsccccccescoes terns. Regular price 690. large cabinet | “Yes,” she answered; “lace 1s 2s| | greatest extravagance, Ne pt ‘may | I glanced at Dick, but he was tremely becoming to both my style| does this dress.” | Mayor Lewis presiding, the largest wedding: and|and coloring, and I wanted to get| This was true But would he have/ open-air meeting ever held here economical|, We were watching the dancers,| pay the bill? Hanson, progressive candidate for 1 found I had| Dick and I, when Eleanor Fairlow| ‘The same evening Jim Edie, who| the senate, and Representative E. K, embroidered gown, that probably | ered in my ear as wo were starting | ture. cost four times what I paid for my | the two-step | Brown discussed the standpat gold spangly” robe, |, “Margie, you are a regular golden | combination of the legislature, “Say, Margie—the next time you| f; 7 in that beautiful gown." | Hanson was accorded enthusias t appreciative | Duy a dress, a simple one like} “I don’t think it's right for you to| tic approval of his farmers’ bank ‘can trathtally | eat said Dick, eagerly, jrefer to my small stature, Jim,” I| plan. Business here was practical: that 1 would| “lake which?” I asked, rather| said, laughingly. ly suspended during the meeting. | maliciously—for I was determined) “I love your height,” he said, with |to make him designate Miss Fuir-| sober meaning. “You come Just up|| low to my heart.” | “The one Eleanor Fairlow has| There it {s, little book! Dick on,” he answered, plainly annoyed. | never said a word to me about hew t, but because| "MY dear Dick! I'd be only too|I looked, and I don't think it ever glad to buy an tmported, real lace, | entered his mind that any other man simple gown like that; but, to do would do so. you will have to increase my al-| Husbe dear, there is always || lowance greatly. Miss Fairlow, another man who will do so. »bably paid moro for that gown| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) than I did for my whole wedding} ~ outfit.” pretty clothes Bf but she surely |r to Eleanor Fairlow on the| “Into the Lions’ Pit," two-reel| }beauty and gorgeousness of her|drama; “Hearts and Swords,” two-| “ead our jreel drama marriage, and | and “You will be pleased to know,” writes Mrs. E. F, Wright THE NEW PARCEL | POST MAP FREE)|}| °t Salem, Ore., to the FISHER _ || FLOURING MILLS CO,, “that Two large charts, 8x4 feet, hand-|]| I won first prize at the last somely lithographed, roller at top|] Oregon State Fair for light bread made from FISHER’S finery I have State of Washington, showing Par- | x © ofter you good, first class den- | {lations. The States and the World, || ordinary flour. “I used more than one hun- nd of the sur bor or to the postoffice This is a new map advice. PERFECT ALL PURPOSE just issued. A) BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY now, take ad-/ r today and we | S .. will extend your subscription for Union Dentists [52 cost sor Gesineen LADY ATTENDANTS postoffice is Seattle, this map routing U.S.A stamping parcel post mail | ‘This offer is good only to subsertb \ ers receiving their paper by mail oto 1 p.m tion does not exp! vantage of this of The Seatt a halt pint Wea ner of Pike and 206% Pike at., 0 ur's rest, Tt In| out wrinkles, | Advertisement’ |

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