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Eleven Rugs at $9.75 Fourteen Rugs at $13.45 XTRA He try Bra Regular $16 July Clearan ox! 4 $18.00 toe Ten Rugs at $24.75. IEAMLESS Wilton V oxi3 B the carpet values Seventeen Rugs at $19.75 XMINSTER Rugs, 9x13 sine. in Medallion Ortental patterns Rest values in the elty at July Clearance price Nine Rugs at XMINSTER Orte ters, oN Regular ance Twelve Rugs at $1.50 MPORTED Rody Brus TXS4, regular price $2.00, ance pric TF colt Oak Bea Davenport in golden or fumed fin- ‘covered in chase leather. An attractive piece ture that mak: mfortable $23 75 '° Regular price $29.50, spectal hed. Makes Regular $10.50 ded. Spent Life BERKELEY, July 6—There is a young woman in Berkeley who saw a baby for the first time only a few se ago, She thought it was a package of some sort from which the wrap- pinge had been torn. When it moved she was astounde: The young woman Miss Tomeyna Carlyle. She is 21 yeare old, but after all these years of darkness, due to the affliction of blindness with which she was born, Miss Car- lyle is now able to see perfect- ly. | world of light, | wonders, as the blessing of sight her. Baby Surprises Her Mi San Francisco hospital only performed. SIEGEL’S $ : Sample and Job lot SHOES for the whole family 145-19—PIKF ST. TONIGHT—Last Time Tomorrow MOORE Bargain Mat.Wed. HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers The Magnificent Operetta With Mizzi Hajos SEATTLE PRESS UNANIMOUS “ ‘Sari’ {s joyous in pretty things; is more melodious, more Mttistic and more human than the best of the Viennese suc- esses. Mizzi Hajos is the most naive little singing actress in the world.”—Post-Intelilgencer. ‘If you want to enjoy a good, long Jaugh—tf you want to Melodious operatic roles they have been seldom han- of late—if you want to see a masterfully staged and acted Production, which will bring tears as well as laughter, go to see Mitzi Hajos—she is a scream—at the Moore theatre, in the Bf | eretta ‘Sari’ —star “A first-rate hot-weather show, all sparkle and ginger and fescence. New gowns, new dances, new music-—that's "—Sun “Pretty operetia, Times, charming score.”— quaint costuming, WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM, Inc. 10.75 Rungalow Couch spring construction; omfortable bed. Lurniture @.- ize 41677424 -Dike Street: Girl 21 Years Old Tells of Seeing for the First Time | Doesn't Know What a Baby Is When She Sees One; | A surgeon's knife brought her, ages were removed from her eyes. from the world of darkness to the Then she saw her fingers for the and what seems to first time. | her to be a world of never-ending |more and more fully revealed to | be. | Colors also made a great impres-|and almost always heals the erup-| | short time ago, after the operation which restored her sight had been the hospital she said she could hard- Today she told some of her im-| appreciation of color. By Mui0oKST Troubles July Clearance Sale Twenty-five Rugs at $21.75 XTRA fine quality Wilton Vel bent Twenty Rugs at $24.75 1GMLOW Axminster Rugs, the best known line of rugs and mill in the $23.50 values. price $2475 country July Clearane Five Rugs at $13.75 Fifty Rugs at $1.95 Axminater R OYAL covered in green denim: good colt large wardrobe space under value, etal | | in Darkness. | pressions when she first looked up- il on the world and saw objects which she had known before only by sense| of touch or sound A little baby, held in {ts mother's) arms, was one of the greatest won-| ders to her. “IT had never seen one before and] did not know what ft was,” sald) Miss Carlyle. “I thought it was a package from which the wrappings| had been torn. When the baby moved, I was dumfounded. Tells of “Eating Colors” Miss Carlyle said the first surpise, experienced was after the band-| They were much longer and flat- is| ter than she had supposed them to} sion on her, a to distinguish colors. For the firat week after she left ly eat because of the strange, new “Ot course, I'd never seen the dif ferent articles of food before,” said Miss Carlyle, “and for a time I felt that I could hardly eat, as it spe | I was ‘eating colors.’ TOM BORTH IS DEAD; DID YOU KNOW Mm? Borth, ier | who was found the corner of and Union st, on July and who was taken to the elty hospital, died Tuesday morning | without regaining consciousness.) Nobody knows anything about bim.| There was nothing on his clothing! to indicate where he came from or whether he has any relatives og friends. COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY OPENED PORTLAND, July 6.—The Colum.) | bia river highway, one of the most | scenic in the world, was formally! | opened today from Portland to The Dalles. In honor of the occasion, automo-| biles containing Gov, Withycombe, Mayor Albee and a large number of, | prominent citizens left Portland! | thts morning to traverse the high way its entire length. DOCTOR IS KILLED TACOMA, July 6 Attempting |to dodge a milk wagon on a slip- | pery bit of the Pacific Highway, at the east end of the bridge crossing; |the Puyallup river, Dr. Jostah Jones, eye, ear and nose spectalist lof this elty, was killed last night jwhen his auto went in a ditch! and overturned, pinning him be | neath | Tom 25, unconscious near | Fourth ave. 2 U, 8, public health service bulletin | say: arkling water may) rms and The Old Oaken Bucket is full of ‘em. jeulty the case of one Mr wife, jknown as Lillian Lorraine, Istar in Zlegteld’s easily tender is the resinol treat #0 prescribed it She said she was train-|tion quickly and at Carlyle was discharged from ‘ed by the physicians in the hospital) TROUBLE FOR SHAW PLAY IS FREDERICK You will remember without aitti. | M. Grieshetmer, gentleman whom Lilltan Lorratne Lillian Lorraine, motion picture ides facing serious fraud charges, Frederick M. Griesheime now route from Seat’ to Francisco, in poilce custody, will | have to face this young woman, his who announces for the last that she will time (poel-tive-tly) divorce him. Seattle plain clothes men attempto nd | |to place In custody before he had hed his sumptuous breakfast | the Washington Annex a few [mornings ago, and who fa of if purpose—until Mr. Griesheim dabbled his fingers in the finger bow! and had chosen to saunter nonchalantly tnto their bearlike clutches. Well, Frederick is now en route to San Francisco, where he ts want ed worse than here. ‘Frisco police charge he 00 bonds down there er had after fraud charges had been pre | ferred, and was Canada-bound when he Innded here. But facing all that trouble won't be all The Mre. ( better former Follies,” and now leading woman for a motion picture company tn California, bas an nounced that she will positively dt | voree Frederick. She has been announcing !t for some time, but this, she says, is the last call, absolutely, Inn‘t It awful, the way {t always pours, inst at irlesheimer What to Do for Itching Skins Eczema, ‘ringworm and other iteh ing. burning skin eruptions are so made worse by improper treatment, that one has to be very care ful There is one method, however, | that you need not hesitate to use even on a baby’s skin that . ment. Rexinol is the prescription of }a Baltimore doctor, put up in the form of resinol olnt ment and resinol soap. This proved remarkably successful, that thousands o&other physicians have mstantly for 20 years. Resinol stops itching little cont. Resinol ointment and resinol soap can be bought at any Union Dye Works) (Inc.) EVERYTHIN: CLEANING ANDIDYRING Plant and Office 10TH AVE. AND EB. UNION Se CLEARANCE Ladies’ Genuine South American PANAMA HATS Handsome Tallored Stylee— Each Hat Trimmed With a Fancy Siik Band LOT ONE Regular $5.00 Values, Now— $2.95 LOT TWO $5.75 to $7.50 Values, Now— $3.95 THE PANAMA SHOP 809 SECOND AVE. Regular STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 6, Frederick | instantly,| druggiat’s,| and are not at all expensive. Write for free sample, Dept. 22-R, Resinol,| | Baltimore, Md | 1915. PAGE 5. ~ | ESTABLIS ac] ougall C fouthwick M HED 1875 | WELL STAGED Second Avai and Pike Sv 6%. M. Wash Goods 2 ell Tomorrow tore Open 9 A A good audience at the Mote 1 politan Monday night saw Mra, Pat |rick Campbell portray, no convince that occasion little shudders f disgust ran down the spines of Jour best people, the role of Eliza | Doolittle in G. Bernard Shaw's} play, “Pygmalion.” She's as won-| derful as ever. Eliza Doolittle the gutter. A Henry Higgins (H. 1 la soldier, Col. Pickering (J. W.| Austin), happen upon Eliza, The| | professor bots the colonel that tn-| side of six months he can make] ie @ product of professor named Herbert) and jout of this guttersnipe a woman | _ i who will pass among the nobility | " jan a “lady.” The unfolding of the| i | story of how Eliza's life 1s molded | t ice i interesting sltuations | 3 | The play is excellently staged. | ; 4 |The cast ts entirely English. The N a season when the style call ha 5 company was brought from Bug sé F vi land by Mrs, Campbell, Tuesday | heen greater than ever before f Ei night Mre. Campbell will play “The! the daintiness and beauty of Wash , Second Mrs. Tanqueray,” Dress Fabriés; when our stock neces- EMPRES There's scads of girls on the new Empress bill, all good to look at. The girls of mystery, the Melody Maids, haven't yet allowed folks to know who they ore. They live tn) sities have been heavier than for many years past, our stock-reducing action is correspondingly radical from a price | Seattle, and they SOME war.) reducing view point |blers, They sing orge Kidd's ein-Seattle song, “Mins Stella} } 5 ‘ . | Brown.” " weiss . ¥ Thus, one pf the greatest opy tur Three lads and three girls pre-| ities awaits you tomorr in selec sent “On the Verands,” a song; ne {re , f the ost de ghatel,. “Vere. aod ing from a long list of the m | Dorothy Herman, novelty song! sirable weaves at extraordinary price Unusual and very good efter niesaseenaennrany 4 act | La Pilirtea and partner are good rere | differences | gancers. Snape AL 345 yards Brocaded Silk, 27-in., formerly 75c, clearance price, yard.....35¢ Dt men, pi D p 74 - |sing. Lonzo Cox cute out sil 108 yards New Cloth, 27-inch, formerly 25c, clearance price, yard.......18e houettes. World events and s Key- 99 yards Printed Seco Silk, 26-inch, formerly 35c, clearance price, yard. .15e] = stone comedy add a worthwhile - Mg e : i. eae risite 4 . }touch to a fine bill 230 yards Self Dot Seco Silk, 26-inch, formerly 25c, clearance price, yard. .1Be | < 126 yards Printed Dimity, 30-inch, formerly 30c, clearance price, yard...15e | = PANTAGES ® . ed * r tye f : ,# Py | The Salt Lake beauties, who 59 yards Woven Flaxon, 30-inch, formerly 25c, cleatance price, yard... .15¢ | = 1 a uch a hit at Pantages last) < wt 997 ina emerly - eles 2 year, bave another good vehicle in 153 yards Tussah Silk, 27-inch, formerly 35c, clearance price, yard. . -15¢ : |The Shadow Girl,” an operetta. | 84 yards Fancy Crepe, 38-inch, formerly 85c, clearance price yard -50c | = | Seat Rema. Cert te ® 185 yards Crystal Silk, 36-inch, formerly 50c, clearance price, yard......35e] 7 Thq Musical Gordon Highland 94 yards Ratine Suiting, 36 to 40-inch, formerly up to $1.75, Clearance price, eo yard -18¢ many tnstruments, Clark and Mé 250 yards Embroidered Batiste, 30-inch, formerly 50c, clearance price, yard 15¢ comedians, are an ~ | fanny sual os Pantagee ban lant| 174 yards French Organdy, 32-inch, formerly 50¢, clearance price, yard. . .25¢ on 0" ka tie | The. vectors 67 yards Silk Stripe Voile, 36-inch, formerly 50c, clearance price, yard. ..35¢ 0 s, OOF i’ = .- ‘ ‘ > > 8. bo , |Werts, ‘ncrobatics, fair. Close-up] 79 yards Plain Batiste, 28 to 38-inch, formerly 25c, clearance price, yard... 15¢ views in he pe wg fleet are} 168 yards Printed Crepe de Chine, 36iach, formerly 50c, clearance price, shown ures i : ) o- | WONG” gis bees CO re ee ee sib aeiee a eye | REPORT pusiness BETTER | 317 yards Silk Stripe Voile, 26-inch, forn ierly BC, ‘clearance price, John W. Considine. back from - the East, says b oss conditions | . . pred cnr eee ra anal Displayed in a Second Ave. Window | predicts a good season A} G MacKenzie, manager o : . ‘ 7 the Metropolitan, who retmed| Lhe MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av. und Pike St. | Saturday from Vancouver and Vic declares business ts picking too, espe torla, up In British Columbia, elally in Victoria. oe TOM TAGGART POTATO RACER GOES TO COURT DID FINE WORK AL JOLSON COMING Al Jolson, who {8 enjoying ef traordinary success in the Winter Garden extravaganza, “Dancing Around” at the Cort theatre, Sar sibcapts as Francisco, will appear at the! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 6.—| ‘This is to notify all comers that Moore theatre the week of August! 7. church members will face|the “Great Big Potato Special j35 each other in court here tomorrow, | "cing car entered in the Intercity event at the Montamara Festo Mon one as the prisoner at the bar, the day, by the dining car department of other as the judge. the Northern Pacific—went like the They are Tom Taggart, political/dickens for 80 miles, holding sec: boss of Indiana, who will be the |Ond and third place until a bearing ON TRIAL FOR FRAUD pisdsee ‘eta Sudan duces &,:O0) grrene ane they had to drop out P The car, a beauty in white, with PORTLAND, July 6.—Bight offi-jlins, who presides over the crim-'the famous spud prominent on the clals of the United States Cashier! inal court. hood, was driven by Harry O'Brien. \Co., who were indicted on charges of] Hoth members of St : The idea was conceived by D. S. nspiring to use the maiis to de)copal church where on Sundays Tobias of the department, and spon- they sit in the same ‘anditorium sored by Hazen J. Titus, the de Masten to the same sermons. r pa cment’s chief. Taggart is accused with 127 oth ers, including Mayor Joseph Bell and Police Chief Samuel Perrott of lindianapolis, of conspiracy to cor. jrupt the primary, registration and jelection last ye Iitustrative of the awakening of | [the people and their revolt against) | all kinds of crookedn it is point. | ed out that five indiana mayors) |have been indicted this year. The first was Mayor Roberts of Terre Haute, now in Leavenworth prison. Since then, Mayor Bell of Indian olis has been indicted also on an| lection conspiracy charge, while CASHIER OFFICERS Paul's Epis fraud in selling stock tn the con- were scheduled to go on trial cern, in the federal ‘ourt this afternoon. Finest looking and most satisfactory artificial teeth in the world, Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair In good condition, the less soap you nse the better. Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair / brittle, and is very harmful. Just} | plain mulsified cocoanut of] (which) is pure and entirely greaseless) is! much better than soap or anything | else you can use for shampooing, Ccol, agreeable, strong, |and durable. Made to properly fit any mouth. They restore a youthful appearance, plumping the cheeks and removing wrinkles, At, per set, $5, $10 and $15. Crown and bridgework a spe- elalty. ORALTHESIA return your money ff your Mayors Leb Watkina of Newcastle, as this can't possibly injure’ the Our new method makes ail George Stidger of Kokomo, and hair. dental operations painless. Our; glasses [Rollin H. Bunch of Muncie have, Simply moisten your hair with |g standing offer— don’t all been Indicted on charges of cor- water and rub ft in. One or two|[“lf we hurt you, don’t pay us” lruption in public office. ‘GIRL SWEPT DOWN should convince the most skep- tical ows prices in the city for high-class werk. teaspoonfuls will make an abun-| dance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly. The lather rinses out eas- ily, and removes every particle of please you. SIDE OF MOUNTAIN dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and B — evenly, and it leaves it fine and! PORTLAND, Ore., July 6.—Miss|silky, bright, fluffy and easy to E T sTS Ann Dillinger of Portland stared) manage. H D N I r death squarely in the face for a} You can get mulsified cocoanut 1420-22 SECOND AVE. oil at most any drug store. It is| very cheap, and a few ounces is} enough to last every one in the family for months.—Advertisement. few moments yesterday, but escap- jed. Climbing with a party of moun tain enthusiasts near the summit of Mount Hood, she was caught in a snow avalanche and hurled several ‘hundred feet down the steep moun-| \tatn side, Bad bruises and a bad |fright, however, were the only re- sulta, a | 3036-7 ARCADE BLD! | People Who Save Money land are worth a_ little ie more each year, are the CHOOSE ANACORTES. * | ones who are happiest, and) opr: yan MA, July 6.—Ana-| jwho are prepared = for |cortes was chosen yesterday as mcd jemergencies, whether Opposite Bon Marche Phone Main 1186 In Present Location 13 Years Rarely Indeed Is a Kitchen to Be Found Without the Modern Sanitary a) next meeting place of the State As-| : 4 sociation of Letter Carriers, who, business opportunity or ad-|in closing the session, today en-| as Range dorsed President Wilson's stand | versity. It pays to: save. for peace, and also universal old | age pensions PRISONER ESCAPES — VANCOUVER, ESULTS are obtained so quickly when gas is used that the waste heat_is reduced to a minimum, hence the temperature of the increased, a redeeming feature for Interest 4 Per Cent not room these Summer days. B.C . July 6. Carl W, Kastner, a structural iron. a = UNION worker, who last year worked on There are many excellent makes of Gas Ranges, the Prince Rupert dry dock and enough to meet every possible demand in price whe was apprehended here because it fs alleged he carried plans of | the dock, has escaped tiru a hole | in the roof ofsthe Nanaimo mill-| tary detention barracks, (MAKE $377,500 DEAL ‘PORT TOWNSEND, July ¢ |The Puget Mill Co, has just pur gers chased 4,840 acres of timber land from the Mason County Logging | HOGE BUFLDING |Co., lying between Tarboo bay and ¥ +21| Leland valley, at a cost of $377,500. jn the Heart of the Financial) phat is regurded as an unusually | District large transaction. i and capacity, from the small three-burner range to the large restaurant range. SAVINGS @ TRUST CO. | OF SEATTLE A self-lighting attachment which does away with the use of matches may be placed on any gas range. | JAMES D. HOGE, President) N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi-| dent and Trust Officer © DOSE DOOR DOOR OOD AA POOTAP DOORN EAS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767

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