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“OFF” TO THE MADISON PARK RACE TRACK | SEATTLE, JULY 10 TO 16 The great cowboy festival and contests for championship prizes. | The only afternoon amusement during Shrine Week. 20 events each day. Three hours, and something thrilling and startling iP every minute. THERE’LL BE— yx fog Races, Cowboys’ Saddle and Relay Races, Stage Coach and Pony Express Races, Cowgirls’ Saddle and Relay Races, Squaw and Buck Indian Races, Indian Standing and Relay Races, Trick and Fancy Riding and Roping, Street ig. ON THE | Track IN THE | Arenal! All Mlustrating Life on the Range and Scenes of elt Days. Advance Sale of Seats Starts July 1] 9 A. M., at 816 Second Ave. | Special Attention Given Mail Orders. THIS IS YOUR TIP, MR. SHRINER AND MR. BUSINESS MAN: You'll want to take a few friends to see this wonderful exhibition, an: naturally you will want the best we have. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS |}; NOW. USE THE PHONE, ELLIOTT 4841. | —AND— Bucking Horse Contests, Indian Ceremonial Dances, Steer } Roping by Cowboys, Riding Wild Bulls, Riding Comedy GET YOUR SEATS NOW-—BE READY || General Admission $1.00, Including Bleacher Seat. Reserved Seats in Grand Stand, 50c Extra. Reserved Box Seats, $1.00 Extra. STAMPEDE AND ROUND-UP] Phone Elliott 4841. 313-314 Hoge Building. Butter Washingt nery. bel grapetrutt x Washingion | ereamery, solld pack ty a new * | Cheese | Money, mew, case .- Domestic wheet , Honey, etrained . z a t r\ e 7 ‘ is <a Sovksons . 4 ernie tecal..den 3 ei | erusavmnetone, it M4 1200 Apvies 1.00 | Winesaps eo 14.00 Cherries ee Réyal Annes, 1 It ° ro ae Bings, 1 Jb 4 , 17.60 'o Keep Skin in Fine Pie 13s @ 180 |wheat thee t @atene Condition All Summer |) on.o+ sree Country Hay sed Grain Would be much better for the re vt aia ad Ne 4 ines 7@i800 Yr * ¥ ington oats 20.00 Sumpiration, dust ead ny 30.00 things are anything tae 9.08 Srainarymercol Timothy 13.08 |DR. BLUE TALKS OF BUBONIC PLAGUE) “Pald Producers tor Veal and Pork Prices Poultry, ed by dirt of weather ntiy keeping the complex sie ae eae | | White, satiny, It does r fA PORTLAND, June 28,—The onl) perpetuating a youthful 14 @ (18 |way to insure against bubonic Muiitifices ‘co 4 eg 19 | plague is to exterminate the rats EES ob wrereotined “ce on: | eee. 19 @ 3 |whieh carry it and make the ay Smable at any drug store, will com-| fens, 4 Ibs. and over 12 | proof against the rodents, Dr, Ru pletely renovate the worst complex-| Hens, 4% Ibe 11 | pert Blue, of the U. 8. public health ) It is applied at night like cold | Hens. 2 Ibs. and under 68 @ (09 |service, sald here. ee Se were | Serine aucklings, over 1% | Dr. Blue asserted the — only Peis ts | known way of proofing against rats k, good biock hows... 98 @ (09 |in to bulld of concrete. He advo we Bigs os °5 @ 8 |cated the use of concrete in the Meiteeiio tn sc niet oH rte ote en’ 83 8 ig Feonstruction of all new wharves Advertisement Veal, large .. and in replacing the old ones. COMING WEDNESDA Y— MARY PICKFORD In her newest five-part triumph—undoubtedly her greatest success since “Tess of the Storm Country.” A story of the London slums. LIBERTY Tonight, last time, “The Arab,” a five-part spectacular drama of the desert—a Paramount feature STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915. CAFE DANCE FINDS ANEW PAG VOTE AGAIN PARADISE FOR POSTPONED FILM MAKERS One hundred and fifty and women trooped right the council chambers Monday afternoon, to protest against or urge passage of Councilman Dale's bill allowing dancing in hotels and restaurants where |i quor Is sold, They crammed in to every nook and corner They stood on chairs, they stood on tiptoe and they stood on each other's toes, And after a half hour, when the council voted to put the matter over to men into The English actor, Tom Terri has been spending the winter in the wlan aica, and has brought ferings to be released in the early autumn, One of these is “The Pearl of the Antilles,” written by himself from the play of hin father, "The Sword of Hone: He tx enthusiastic over Jamalea its howpitality, it enery and its pleture possibilities, both dramatic und quaint Next winter he purposes to re turn and is having a studio and plant prepared in Kingston Natural scenery i* only a small part of the good things awaiting the mera and imaginative director The negroes themselves, with their quaint wa are an abundant source of good material The | strange baptismal ceremonies, held twice a year, Christmas and Raster by ack Messiah, Thomas Bi ward, when the sunlight over the top of & mountain brightens a cer 1 holy pool, were caught by Mr Terris from ambush behind a sereen Coming back on the car tain not only let t on board, with his and dge pots and burning tar paper, but slowed down to get rid Friday morning, they trooped right out again The at «© of Councilman He man Erickson was a mayor the reasons the matter went ove The council fed the full men bership should be present, The t will be considered by the council sitting as a committee of the whole Friday at 10 a, 9 Councilman Fitzgerald saya the bill fs a life saver to the But d to all other cafes, It pre netng may be wer Art from the main bar points out that the hot situated int ule proper at any of the cafes cause & number of 8. E. mote reet car limit of rin residence districts ntroduced in the cour Kk the limit to 20 mite hos in front of mov houses will no longer thu * to the pas Monda ordinance thes» nolse producers, is carried Two bills rel ffi referred t aafety mittee. One rby, if o tra we proh riding « prov The other anor for an auto driv & boards muffler jit a misdem strike a person away, without first exa t victim, to see if he is kil re broken, or just surprised. SEEKING HEIRS TO thet amending to include re sesoggap ESTATE *: Attorney Jack Sommer of Seat tle has been retained by Simo Hugues and his wite t Royer, to repr their on heirs to t a rP as P, Hughes, who dle 1914, without leaving © estate Is sald to a oxi Mr. Sommer will take jsteps to pr the | hin clients, and ix search for Peter Tisne. lp tiat, Wash who | heirs _ BILL SULZER HERE he to t former New Ye jand ex-governor of that with Mrs. Sulzer nier-Grand Alaska, ey Now Piaying to MARIE’ S CORELLI'S Famous Novel and Piay “h i < Five Acts William Fox Masterpiece | Your Neighbor And a Big Fun Riot, Too. Mack Sennet Keystone | me fad y Teacher § With Mabel Normand And Fatty Arbuckle 2 ACTS E ' | Worm. ; wood | | | Colonial N| — Z)— Z| rd of vibrations, and even changed the course, to get ter slant of sun ight see “THE ARAB” ENDS TODAY The Arab,” a Lasky production feat c } r Selwyn, enda ita ment the Liberty toda pieture may be briefly de as the life story of Jamil & young shiek, and the daughter of a missionary with whom he falls in love. Besides Selwyr ' who handles th f Jamil, the cast includes T R Gertrude Robin son and M Brows oe CYRIL SCOTT IN MOVIES Cyril Scott, who was Seattle some time a, “Seven has joined the forces wart TRIES AGAIN rw fivereel comed featurin Dreasier and bearing the »men jes Tomato Sur is in course of produc on at the I studios, Accord: | MAY ROBSON WITH VITAGRAPH | May Robson has joined the ranke of the tagraphers, and her first ctu will be “A Night Ont,” « ay made famous by her on the gitimate stag “WORMWOOD" A THRILLER wood,” at the Colonial tht ek he kind of drama that ° i and ne s until the! end. It is full of suspense and maxes. Fatty Arbuckle Normand furnish laughs le. Teacher PROGRAMS, At the Clemmer The Birth of (Lillian | Gish, Mae Cooper, Henry Walt h Lewis) Liberty ee ding Tuesday Night Edgar Selwin), five th American Colonial Ending Saturday Night Wormwood” ‘Ethyl Kauffman) five parte; “The Little Teacher” Mabel Normand. Owen Moore. Max et, and Fatty two-pa mody Class A Ending Tuesday Night Conscience part drama Ser Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night (Charles Chaplin), two The Way of the Transgress (Leah Baird and Leo I ris; “The Angel of the Hearst-Selig Weekly,’ “Work Mission Ending Tuesday Night Rector’s at Seven,” three-part comedy; “The Missing Man,” two: part Western drama eee Grand Ending Tuesday Night The Test of the Man” (Marie Walcamp), two parts Larry O'Neil, Gentleman” (Wm. Gar. wood), two parts; “We Should Worry comedy About Auntie, Alaska Ending Tuesday Night Her Shattered Idol” (Mae Marsh and Herron), five part comedy Robert - ge Madison Ending Tuesday Night d Orders,” seven parts; The Black Box,” finis 4 new OREGON BANKS YIELD BIG CATCH The recent development of hali but banks off the Oregon and Washington coasts is having sur prising results, as indicated by re ports to the local office of the bu reau of fisheries. During the last 15 days of June there has arrived in this port from the new banks 985,000 pounds of halibut, more than half the halibut supply recelv ed here during that time. Further surveys are to be me and the banks developed to greater extent during the summer. This is expected to increase the output considerably more qn FEDERAL AID IN FINDING MARKET NORTH YAKIMA June 29 Telegrams were dispatched today} yy the Northwest Fruit Shippers’ Council, asking the government to send a represents ative of the United States au of Markets and Ru string to ride on the independent | errcviy, we uaY Know some Ot Shela more jon to the Northwest stage should buy their interurban | "Free tests of Blectra-Vita it you eath to help arket the 1915 crop of tickets to Auburn only, instead of Office hours: \e peaches, prunes and pears Ja thru ticket to Buckley ¥ urday evenness Exhibition of work of Seattle T. Johnson Stewart, advertising The Electra-Vita Co. artists arranged by nitle Fine} Jexpert, addressed Seattle Retail Dr 4 | 08 Aris association in Buillargeon | \Grocery Clerks’ association Monday econ Aven Gat, bole nT 4 building. Admission is free, Trav-| Arbuckle), The Favorite Shopping Place of Seattle’s Most Discriminating and Shrewdest Economists SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST Wednesday Red Letter Day Double Inducements and Bargains White Fox Summer Furs $5.50-$8.75 The latest fad, and really a graceful one, too—for a pretty, fluffy fur gives a look of richness and finish to any costume. For wear on cool summer nights for comfort, or when you please for style. See them priced everywhere for $10.00 and $12.00, then come here and buy at $5.50, $6.95 and $8.75 $2.00 Kimonos $1.48 $1.50 Dresses 79c Women’s House Dresses of gingham or percale, | Long Kimonos of French crepe, in Empire style; good styles; regular $1.50 79 regular $2.00 values, Special for $1 48 value. TOMOFFOW .....csseeceseees C | Wednesday's selling at s The wanted shapes and colors— Untrimmed Hats all new and smart models. Hats that formerly sold for $1.50 to $3.00. Buy Wednes- 29 ' 1 c day and get extra inducements, and pay only ... Trimmed Hats at $2.50 $7.50 Trimmed Hats $3.50 : Buy high-grade Millinery tomorrow at about half regular price. Wide selection, $3 50 ° assortment of splendid styles and pleas phoneme F) to 50 values CRAWL STROKE; A SIMPLIFIED LESSON FOR PRACTICE AT HOME } EXTEND TOES EXHALE UNDER WATER KEEP ELBOWS HIGHER. THAN HSWYHL'NI #1 ee INDEX | FINGER. DOWN, | Little Mabe! Donaldson, Coach Robinson's 11-year-old champion,demonstrating simplified craw! stroke. | BY TOM ROBINSON Coach of Northwestern University The position of the right arm is} Championship Swimming straight back, alongside the body,| Go out into water three or fo | Team hand back of hip, palm up, Bear|feet deep, face shore and repeal down on forward arm, letting el-|the leg action. Try to bring #l bow bend slightly as it goes under/arms into action now, using o } Hook wrist a little. kicking to see what progress can make. in this lesson, |simple sketch of the craw! stroke I will give you a that which is known ae the begin, |Chest; finish the rest of the left! complete double arm stroke to ars style. It takes wears to be,/#rm stroke with a strong drive aslery four kicks. Always clear te! hae Ponty in using this! ‘t Passes under the abdomen and| water in bringing arms forwi poe jo tt - awe thd ee vular Out at the thigh. The right arm is| Next, try out your breathing. apse ya Pn te aeaat ta carried forward with elbow bent.| (Another swimming lesson oak tne aearaain “aretacdinen "| Keep the whole arm relaxed, fin row) The Sines are home exer. | £e'S together, with the little finger | cises for arms, head action ad a ee ae ee er ne|| CONSCIENCE athing hentesine’” The Greatest De- bend hands resting on the @ the standing position, }ing forward, 5c 5c Next bring the right arm down bute sd. § Ever }knees, looking straight forward,| 4nd back as you did the left, and lfextend the left arm out in front,|carry the left forward as you did TONIGHT palm down, fingers together, the right i\LClass A Theatre \thumb and index finger slightly Take this arm action for a few| Jlower than the rest of the hand,/ minutes each day. The breathing 7 ——_———— may be done on either side. If you select the right side, ex hale thru nose, looking forward, or with face under water as right arm enters water, and inhale on the last half of the backward drive of right arm, at point near right shoul: | der, thru upper corner of mouth. | Re careful. in swimming with | head down not to get {t too far! down. Keep the forehead on water line The kick is one of the most im- portant parts of the crawl stroke. | The best way to practice the kick is to get into water where you can hold onto something on a level with the water, or in water where you can reach bottom with the! \hands, A plank would serve. x Begin with the legs straight back, Vigor for Men PLE) True-to-Nature | legs together, toes extended back not suffer from lost st nh, | rengt | Next, begin a straight up and down ‘ity or any other, weakness | alternate thrash, bending — the | {hat unmans you. There is a.remedy that | ws cures such ubles® quickly and’ thors 7 knees just enough to relax them, | Signy. this remedy ute F getting the rest of the action from | power that gives life a , _ creme enermarnennntn tN REE Bring the feet out of the | human body the hips. ‘Finest looking and most |) water on each leg drive Just| Tou, know that all you Inck ts, fokoe satisfactory artificial teeth in [| enough to clear the front of the | {ite ini your nevees emt battd an sour the world foot | vitality will cure you. Bleotricity does a The average depth of the leg| that when A Ceol, agreeable, strong, Nght | drive is about 10 inches under wa- you sltep. aed vitals setth new fe. and durable, Made to properly§f'ter. After practicing two or three morning full o(4im, am fit any mouth. They reatore af minutes, take a deep breath and | tree aches ‘ * vouthful appearance, plumpingf| put the head down, arms extended | : is a seif-charged Body the cheeks and removing! out in front, palms down, and begin | Dattery "which pimp e'atend’, UNbrolan Writkl@a: RR aeeantonaat nerves for hours while you aleep, infusing im At, per set, $5, $10 and $15. INDEPENDENT them with new energy and building op oe Crowsmins Srigewerk a ane Joondition, Tt renews the spirit of ambi. elalty | }tion and hustle. It makes ettong, sumtin ORALTHESIA 1 BUS STil l ON JOB men out of slow-going, discouraged wéeak= If you have a pain it drives it aut. | 1f you have stomach trouble, rheumatiam, | weak lumbago, kidney or liver com- Just of nerve force, © You to perfect Our new method makes all dental operations painless, Our standing offer— |Blf we hurt you, don’t pay us” |B should convince the most skep tieal Lowest prices. In the city for high-class work, While ticket agents of the Puget jSound Traction, Light & Power |} |Co, are giving the impression that Jonly one stage line is in operation between Auburn and Buckley, the! yer us «end you fact is that an independent stage is | me being conducted as well as the trac tion company’s stage. Those ctra-Vita will reste in UY STRATED BOOK particulars regarding what ft has done for others ey say of 1, We can send of many people who "hate otra. Vite de night Seattle, Wash,