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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1Sis. PAGE 5, rst Photograph of Tenth ‘Cavalry HALF CITY GONE Troopers Crossing Into El Paso, Tex.; | FOR THE FOURTH ac] Jougall fouthwick Note Their “Underwear” Uniforms snails Thousands Leave for Tacoma} SSD eae rere | The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price and Races MANY PICNICS TODAY THE DAY WE CELEBRATE! Thin 1# the day that no small boy is complete unless scoreh ed or crtaped The day of waving flags and raving orators The day the devil chaser and the tee man Ko about seeking whom they may devour The day we shoot ours full of tetanus or blow fingers off and our eyes out to show our independ A day more deadly and glorious than a mad housewlfe with « rolling pin ! An ideal day to be de dumb, blind and buried ir hole jo ° { Thousands of people left the Jelty Tuesday for neighboring towns to join in the ce ation of the nation’s Independence day | aT, Kidship was up at 4 a, m 34 jing the atmosphere 6 to sleep, his elders crawl Drawings represent ed out into the early sunshine,| actual Cpiarments caught his restiess good spirits, and vamoosed Le Most of them went to Tacoma’s Montamara Festa and the a |way races. Others went to Ever-| [is ono he rat ert Clearance of Our Entire Stock for the parks | City Almost Deserted “weet SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS f peek-a-boo, and ily man had to carry, besides the lunch basket, an armful of rain sticks and a bundle of storm cloth fag. George Salisbury, the weath- Special Lots of Dresses and Coats er predicter “one shoe off! ——— and one shoe on in his forecast. Generally fair; probably show CG apparel dispersal this season is more important than usual because we are anxious to have our stocks _ readjusted earlier than is the regular custom—in so doing our customers receive the benefit of fimalay Seattle boats discharged multi-| reductions on wanted styles earlier than usual. ae tudes into th streets of th dropped trom « ry Interurban car $49. 50 to $95. 00 Suits $35.00 to $49.50 Suits and train. — h exttgad-oncoliaien” Reduced to $34.50 ~ Reduced to $23.95 95 ve . De n 3 | nd T This photograph, snapped as the liberated troopers of the Tenth cavalry stepped onto the American | Sord™ay betwen sesiie nad Th i ishey Tacoma the scene was dif-| | ‘side of the international bridge at El Paso, shows, reading from left to right: George M. Chaplain, T. @. | which was added the spectal fee! Includi -' iv S ‘a H its * ; ; H . 5 : y 7: ic Adee if ding all the exclusive models, long coat suits of These suits you will find very interesting for imme+ Strickler and John Wilson, all Troop C, wh tak rT c ture of head-on locomot! col ‘ ‘ ate «ggasi ull’. 4 ” J, 4 = z “i re Sree FE RAL, TDS NTS Tee ee | een, actracted the throngs. The silk and summer fabrics. diate wear. Colors and fabrics are all desirable. © bs “back home” smile, _alto the smproviees underwear in which they were forced to travel. ———.— | races we! scheduled for 2:30. Motor boat rac BAR DAMAGE $2,000 DEATH OF MOOSE WILL 22) ees $29.75 to $35.00 Suits $18.50 and $20.00 Suits crowd to Olympts ate ot the value of property COVER G REAT NAMES Ly a rrett Kia: How-Ys : | Reduced to $18. 50 Reduced to $10.00 00 4 at the old Antlers bar, 320 Union paredness parade and fireworks eee renee: St 02.000 WITH SHAME HE SAYS qvamattle wasn't all lonesome, how- ~~ For Misses and Women A small lot. ES ECONOMY [22st Ste on See re ies” with” merry makers $18. oe $25.00 a $18.50 to $25.00 Coats “Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead”—and so ie the progressive party.) Fortuna Park—Clan MeKensie +] the beautiful Evelyn Hope of Ameri can history. and the Caledonian society's anne-| Of taffeta. A sisi’ wy ‘Most of these are sport models. oe — It was scarcely out of {ts swaddling | al Scotch pienic ; UALI clothes, and it lies here on its little white! Snoqualmie Falls—Dorte chap Three Second Avenue windows feature these sale garments. cot, with some devoted souls standing by RKETS still insisting that it Iives—but the sound: WEDNESDAY SPECIALS which issue from its lips are not breathin, 15c! mastern Star, pic ter, Order of the Woodland Park—Welsh picnic They are the death rattle in its throat Lemolo Park—-Lemolo Improve Who killed it? History will ment club ptente. Cl s All So Bay Me RE gL — a earance oj rroken L ines GREAT NAMES WITH ETERNAL picnic. — siete Sle: SHAME. Seattle Golf club links—Potlatch | As my influencing contribution to the| tourney k > verdict of history, let me tell of what toox| arlington Golf and Country club links—Varted program and golf place at the Maple Bluff Farm, the home of ‘ n Senator Bob La Folletta, at Madison, Wis,|, St Benedict's Catholic church held a pienic at 49th ave. and some five or six years ago. | 10 | Then there was no progressive party,| Densmore st HIS clearance includes every size, but not in every style. The season's most pang footwear to be sold ences Cc but a powerful progressive movement in| : ‘ se the republican party, which commanded at tremendous reductions—a quick clearance is our aim. 1] 1 Cc the sympathy and ald of many progressive : ns HERBERT. QUICK democrats. The movement was strongest | WOMEN’S PATENT COLT PUMPS, with whole quar- WOMEN’S PUMPS in black and white combination in the Middle West and on the Pacifi - . 7 15¢ coast; but it was not without ies witesose for treth in pA ne Prin 4 |} ter and Louis heel of colored buckskin. Formerly $7.00. (broken lines), formerly $6.00 and $7.00. Reduced tay the Union. . ". 124c La Follette had spent = decade|{ns. until the question as to his WOMEN’S PATENT COLT PUMPS, with fawn- = coll ‘ | putting Wisconsin at the head of! Views on the return of the colonel eldhmansiot ULL ¢ a < . * 2 vie tmvement by his sturdy rad-(¥&® plumped directly at him General orders were isued I ; LL Al F PUMI 9 with whole quarter of fawn- buckskin quarter and enameled Cuban heel, formerly $5.00. Butter, fresh churned C | icatiom, and his sane, sogfi, dem weit think” aald he, “that ev Tuesday by Police Chief Beck colored buckskin, formerly $5.00. Reduced to ....$3.85 Reduced t0 05.0.0 co naegeuee tees ae vs ind o e@ progres- Ingham, authorizing special po- - i~ewwe ‘i ocratic program of legislation. He y true frie 9 me e int : Se a , Ae TM LEMTIC MARKET" |had already accomplished so much oe cf miom wy licemen employed on the docks | WOMEN’S WHITE SNOWBUCK SPORT OXFORDS, trimmed with brown or green kid. White leather sole andy that his Wisconsin achievements during the longshoremen's | heel. Formerly $5.00. Reduced to .....05. J alone will give him place among| set where he le—in Afri cases 6b cae aus af Wale ConPaeeye See eee ee eeeee seeeensereeseeeeeeeease eA $3.45 WESTERN MARKET the greatest of American states There were gasps of astonish-| gung when. attacked. | si —Second Fleer, 1100 Wegtern Av men. | ment Thie order followed the |———————— — —_____—— 7 ———EE qudecsscamsenssiaaianeabiaies wEstTI Wh Rooseve urns,” Mat Wetrteke nen tine Dolliver, who had so long trod! mghting Bob Roonevelt ne wine | beating of John H. Doyle, | ; SEATTLE MARKET with Aldrich and his group the|GREAT PERIL OF OUR MOVE-| SUaré at Pler D, who has a | VETERANS SIGN 109 Occidental Ave. | downward t Litton! qui ane ned - broken nose, eight teeth gone, | BALLARD MARKET downward road of political iniqul- MENT will be upen it. He will | ' 4 Ave. |ty, had felt his great soul in revolt, either fight us, or he will thrust| Sn cute and brulsss, ae the re. NEW MUSTER ROLL b land in a three days’ onslaught tn! himse t sult of meeting five men at | “ ig ll Purple Stamp See dete tad driven tha Sx ber himself in as the creator and lend-| First ave, and Main st., as he ANY GIRL—AS TOLD TO |it the nurse came hurrying to me. Signifies Purity and Quality | the sena r « er of the movement which, for | ‘i " ; Sigh 5 eis Open Uniti ors0 FM” ‘wlars before him, cowei and trem-|seven years as president he tried| wae leaving the pler Monday | MARGARET WAVERLY— Because this morning just be She bent down and listened a| Eighty-five Spanish - Americag i * i _sbling. Insurgency everywhere wasito hamstring by the power of his| Mlght. He le confined to his | (CONTINUED) |fore you came I got a letter from | moment at her heart, and then she |war veterans Monday night signed =)) great office. ‘ ws) home, 15th ave. N. W. and W. | I sent the chapters I read to him. Fortunately your Aunt Ra-|looked at me. I raised my eyes | the muster roll of a proposed volun B5th et Jim to Dick yesterday, little book chel did not see it The maidjand looked the question | dared Tafts P B r Hitehe We py o 5 jallingers litehcocks D are a happy family of fight-| Fre reported to Chlet Beckingham|and toda) i am sending these to,|Drought {t to the nurse, and I|not ask teer regiment to go to the border ff roses, Cranes, Putlers, Lodges, ers He will totrod ? REAL PAINLESS ‘ices es foe 2 a es oe a se sea [a er a eared we SR, Te es an | . I must have lost consciousness |!nsisted it should be sent to me. |to lead me from the room open at the Armory every night exe” t and obscure the issue: ® WILL| had read that a guard at another| P it ‘ e remors of fear and rage ssues. HE WILL | Dad Tak ti cred Tor too arent| when I reached my room, Margie,” ams. it ta Margie, I went all to pieces, 1|CePt Sunday from 7 to 10 p. Ma starting Wednesday. Physical ex: It was a great, an inspiring time. MAKE PRINCIPLES HAZY AND| n “" ; EXAL’ »ERSONAL! 23! display of artillery seid Paula. I don't know whether opened it and read threw myself across the bed 1} y. Ne DENTISTS din potion pretend BOLE Dronrceatce, coeent with nis} W. J. Smith, a negro strikebreak 1 eran pelase or whether t talsbee “I do not ask you to fon |called—I fairly shook the frail, )aminations are being made without) | deomiinks and returned to the|tongue, and never was. er, was chased from the water|but !t was dark when I finally give me, wife of mine, be- |cold form in my vehemence. charge. Maj. G. G. Cunningham Le Genanie or Linects | "He talke for progressivisgy, but|front to the home of Mrs, H. H.|came to myself, For a few mo: cause I know that you have Mother! Mother darling, |! charge of the recruiting, which” ” ~ | When did Roosevelt return from,h@ has put on guard against us| McDonald, 102 ‘Third ave, W., Mon.|ments [ could not realize what I| done it long ere this, But, oh, [speak to me just once. It is will be carried on thruout the state, laf ve > 3 ti oo ts oe ee| Who were making the fight in the|day night by men who, he said, fir- |was doing there, and then at last I want you to know that I, who | Paula, your little Paula, Mother ee Ne eee ne Othe books (states, his Judges, his district at-|ed three shots at him it all came back to me. I hastily| Would have saved you and our |dearest, come back and get me, || by tha y reference to the books torneys, Bis postmesters and Unit Union and nonunion longshore-|took off my clothes and got into| little Paula from every little [can't stay here without you | | Politicians who are candidates for office will lead the grand march I find he reached the United States hot baths Then I 1 passing annoyance, sit here in The nurse quietly took . 2 ge ed States officials generally, over|men were employed to unload ves-|% hot bath ne put on a house | a . 8 a ook me}o. . Np 7 in June, 1910, That being the case, |°4 States officials generally, over) man locked at the same pler Tues./€oW0 and started for mother’s| this little room tonight with jaway from the bed, altho I used | ie praponen by the King some of the things mentioned':uq to march to every victory we|day. Strikebreakers worked tne|Toom | the awful consclousness that I all my strength to keep her from | County Republican club. above had not yet taken place; but) have won in the past nine years British stean er Titan, at the Smith 1 found that Aunt Rachel had have brought to you the most doing so. She led me from the In order to introduce cur new |!et it go. They were all foreshad Heh . : f discharged most of the servante,| terrible grief that can be |room, and at the door of my own © has tried to strangle, AT | ci public te et | fed to strangle, AT|cove public terminals, while union! (/"/harked mou of the sural | borne room’! found my faithful Sarah (whalebone) plate, which is the owed by what had occurred; they irs BIRTH, every progressive abor was employed on the Mitsut! | others nurse were in the house My darling, I am confess- 1 came back because I thought lightest and strongest plate known, Were all already conceived in the movement which he could not con-| M Man | Mees net eover the roof of the | womb of Time. Lo ag Bye or co Ni eld cond rpg eg mrad Yubari Maru and) °C .S\ nately, when I came out,| {ng to you that I am a coward. |you would need me, Miss Paula,’ mouth; you can bite corn off the| At la Follette’s home, which had trol them? Has he any sinister | Aunt Rachel had gone home. I am not man enough to face Then she took me in her arms, un- cob; guaranteed 15 years. become a sort of shrine to which! motive? 1 will not say, but in all| Mediation Difriouit | “The cook, who had been with| disgrace. I can't see in the |dressed me, and put me to bed. Al the insurgents ‘went for inspira-|history there is no instance of a|, Mediator Henry M. White, accord-/ us for years, came to me and said faces of the men about me |tho the day was warm, my teeth Gold crown ......++++++---- $3.00 |tion, there was about the usual/similar policy except for sinister |/D% to word from San Francisco,|‘Miss Paula, I'll do anything for| contempt where I once observ- |chattered and I shook with chill TO $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | Sunday group on that sunny May motives |is having considerable trouble get-| you, but you must keep that wom: | ed respect Roth the nurse and the maid $10 set of teeth 5.00 | Sunday in 1910. However that may be, the best| tims the opposing factions together/an out of my kitchen.’ | “‘Yes, dear, I am going to | worked over me. 1 seemed to be ie. a Talk ran on Roosevelt, then |thing we can hope for is that when| {or ® settlement of the strike t 1 don't think she will come| end it all, That ts the only fading away into the mist of for-| HAND Bridge work, per tooth, £014 $3.00. cinded with newspaper (he returns he wll HIE ta ODeaTY He expressed hope, however, that|back often pow that I am here,| way. By so doing, I'll leave |getfulness, when all at once the| White crowns .....- -00|} men on his homeward trip from for Ma deanikaten Winiaslt ue ia @ meeting would be arranged to! Nora,’ | said } you and Paula at least a com- | raucous voice of a newsboy below | U Gold fillings . Africa, all eager to know what openly or covertly, he will elther ‘discuss the union's demands and The nurse met me at my moth-| fortable living if not a re my window shouted, ‘Wuxtra! | i droped Ste that work would be resumed be-|er's door, ‘She is sleeping,’ she| spected name. Wuxtra! Body of V. H. Newton. a Miiver fillings he was going to do politically, rule us or ruin us—and if he rules! ¢, 0) ihe end of the week said, I tiptoed in, but she opened | Oh, it is hard to go out |the defaulting president of the | Z ° dered about ly ruf | Platina fillings ur company wondered abou us he will surely ruin us. | ropa her dear eyes and smiled at me.| all alone, but I knew if I once First National bank, a suicide” 1 i Wauld he take sid Striker Shot a for 16 years. this, too. ou je take sides | cannot tell this story, even At Portland, Clev 4 Morrow She even tried to hold out her| looked into your dear face I started up with a cry, but some All work guaranteed for 15 y: n 7Ww | H Portland, Clevelan. rrow, a i ve Impression taken in the morn-| With righteousness ould sketchily, today. | will go on |i ciker, was shot by William|arms to me, but she was too weak would not have the courage to |one said, ‘Drink this,” and in a Be an6 get teeth same day. Exam-| support the neers clumay, | with it tomorrow. Hilla atrikecbrenker, who told the| ‘I Went over to the bed and put| do that which I am sure is the moment or two I knew no more.” lon and sdvic | selens, sordid, plutocratic y . sensele P at arms about her. right thing (To be continued) ‘ | 5 | lice he had been pursued by a| my Jen of Our Pinte Taft administration for which | AUTO INJURES BOY ieot or ts men Morrow will prob.| “My poor, little girl; my_ poor, | nd-bye, loved ones! In sdescaeseocaceme ene! 4 he so solely responsible? | ably die, Hill fs in jail \little girl,’ she murmured, ‘What| some way I feel that you, dar | | will follow soon SUSPECT JOHNSON TONIGHT Surely not! Oh, if he were | — in" you going to do” ling wife, only here now! He would be | Minor Austin, aged 13, Is In Pro “Don't worry about me, moth Forgive me and love me a lit a tower of strength for that [dence hospital with a fractured| DEDICATE CITY HALL | er, dear, I'm all right; all I want) tle, for whatever my faults, my * a on. Ask oureustomers who| decency and righteousness of |kull, and not expected to live ia for you to. get well and stay ins of omission and commis Kinase 2 Sebane ‘ee See Admission Beat sities, be sure yenen coming | which he was always talking. | Tuesday, because of Injuries re with me { ston, T have always loved you talent Bir I fight place. Bring this ad with you He was so nesded that even as cel when he was struck down| CLEVELAND, July I can't do that, darling,’ she I was weeping so 1 could not|here from ma Tuesday for in the hart panteth for the water- [by an auto driven by 8. H. New-!tand’s new city hall, costir said with igh, ‘and, dear, see the signature, When I looked | vestigation in connection witlt the | 25¢ OHI Cut-Rate brooks, so panted the hearts of {comer Monday afternoon. Hw is/000, was formally dedicated today it were ou'1 would be | up, mother's eves wer closed, and |robbery of M. J. Connells home, | . most of those present for the |the son of Mrs, A. M. Austin, 127.N.) The huge structure, overlooking la know that | when picked up her hand tojgi5 16 e ere arge . ' Dentists sseusi ot imaasevalt lgsth et, Newoomer says the doy|Lake Erie, ie « part of the small in this city your father |place the letter in it, it tell back |°2° ! “ar ae ly Se ee Ladies Free + 207 UNIVERSITY ST. La Follette listened to these {darted in front of the car from be | row of civie buildings. The ex-|is lying dead ‘lifeles . amevnt of silverware was stolen i i @ppecite Vrases-Patersen Ga, =| = 1101" rhapsodies, saying noth ‘hind a wood wagon. terior is of limestone, 1 gasped—'How do you know With a ery | bent forward, and Sunday night. :