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e ARE A QUITTER” I“SIDELSKY, YOU So Said a Good Friend of Mine and He Actually Thought He Was Right—But He Wasn't. Because I stated in The Star the other | night that business was bad, a good friend of mine took me to task. “Sidel- sky,” said he, “you are a quitter for yell- ing because business is quiet That big stock of woolens is increasing in price and making money for you every night while you sleep.” “True enough,” said I, “but when the | rent or a note comes due I can't offer | 100 yards of woolen in payment. And | it takes money, not cloth, to meet my payroll Saturday night.” Big Inducement for Tomorrow As an Extra Special Offer,. Suits ordered Friday, between 7:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Go for oy, LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 801 Third Ave., Corner Columbia Nearly a Quarter of a Century in Seattle woolens high man. Bive Serges Included at Sale Price ot |who served in the Hyde case at j Kansas City and other famous mur der trials, was on the stand for lcrossexamination by the state y = WESNER CALLED IN ORPET a. |that the three spota on Marians coat were not caused by liquid cy WAUKEGAN, Ill, July 6—The|anide of potassium, as the state Jury that will determine Will Or- contended pet's innocence or guilt of Marian! Today the state, by detailed, hy Lambert's murder sat thru another pothetical questions, forced Dr chemistry lesson today Wesner to admit the spots would Out of a chaotic mass of chem- feal symbols, quotations, opinions and experiments, the state and de fense battled to bring out the an gWer to the question the jury must decide—murder or suicide, which? McCormick estate, could have been Dr. J. A. Wesner, toxicologist,| practically pure before it was be identical if made by cyanide in either liquid or powdered form. admission that the cyanide found on Orpet's father’s premimes, at the fs Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. 1332-34 211 Second Union Ave. . St. | Dresses That Will Appeal 1 to Those WhoAppreciate = YOUR CREDIT Clever Modes Styles that are suitable for street and evening wear. We have selected various styles, in all sizes, which are sure to please. All colors in materials $1 2:50—$] 5,00 | We Pay You Interest As soon as your bill is paid in full (cash or credit) terest department will return to you our in i% Interest, in check form The state also drew from him an > My policy of giving every cus tomer the fullest possible value for his money wins out—always. member, if | don’t fit you perfectly ’ thrown out, at the older Orpet's di- | now, That's why I am forced to sacrifice right knows the wholesale cost has gone sky My big business must go on—it can't stop—no matter what the cost when everyone My stock is the largest in the state— with serges, cheviots, tweeds and mix tures in variety and quality to suit any From it you can select many a pattern worth up to $35, from which will make you a Suit to order for $20— and make it right Re and satisfy you in every way, “your meney back with a smile.” LOUIS SIDELSKY tion, into an ash heap, which would force {it to detertorate, he sald | vy 1000 men, Working force of the British na afloat and ashore, is over 1,000 STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 6, HOUSE AGREES ON REVENUE BILL Majority Leader Kitchin De livers Frank Address De ploring “Preparedness” Frenzy TO VOTE ON IT MONDAY WASHINGTON, July 6.—Afte the house had agreed to vote Monday on the adminiatration rev enue bil ity Leader Kitobtn f ypened the debate sure In a Kpeech re 6 plain, while earnest he bill's passage, that increasing 10,000, partivan meas * bill ought te * “except a few extreme reactionaries, such as ¢ and Fordney and the who gravitate them If it had not paredness appre met by fssuance « HODGE TO CAMPAIGN ON COURT DECISION sald he had Boeing and CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 rug stores, he sal Sheriff Hodge the liquor taker inion “is be t r the state and | nition the dem he said not passed urt before pon t they are aid the decision did nor seized at Swift Drug Co. and the Se ¥ he sald We in was was mR ag but w he PACIFIC OUTFIT TING CD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN ~WOMEN rons Week | YOUR GREDITISO.K. Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth De. 3, B. Binyom, Jr. Bh) y reputation and stanc ufficient lat unle assurance preserit th wil re ares Binyon Optical Co.j) 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca | 1916. PAGE 2 But thousands more also have found out ought to be done. aveYouSufferedFrom Painful” Dentistry? IF SO, HERE IS A MESSAGE OF CHEER F We know full well that going to the dentist is looked upon with a great deal of dread by thousands of people. need to be any longer afraid to have anything necessary in the way of dental work done, and done at once, when it “We Are Able to Guarantee and WE DO GUARANTEE to Do Any Kind of Dental Work Without Hurting the Patient a Bit Eee OR YOU | that they don’t Strong words we can prove it. office. immediately be dispelled by so doing. lives at 823 East 82nd street. Just read say about her experience with us: “1 have had teeth extracted by den.- | tists who nearly killed me but the Regal Dentists extracted two very difficult wis- dom teeth for me and ‘never hurt a bit.’ I highly recommend them to anyone in need of dentistry. (Signed) “MRS. J. A. THOMAS, “823 East 82nd Street, Green Lake.” That’s just one case in point. You can see that before Mrs. Thomas came to us she had little confidence in dentists. In fact she would put off going to the dental office just as long as she possibly could. But you can bet that after her experience with us she wouldn’t hesitate to come to THIS office right away if she made up her mind that she needed work done. Be- cause she knows that we can do her work and can do it without hurting her a bit. WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU And in all seriousness we advise you not to delay having your teeth fixed if | they need it. Nothing has a more direct bearing on the general condition of your health than your teeth. And your health is certainly the most precious possession you have. 1405 Third Avenue BER ERE RRR ER Eee “There’s Music in the Air” Seattle Music Festival Five Days of Music, Dancing, Boat and Canoe Races, Parades and Athletics Thousands Are Coming From All Parts of the Northwest Indoor Programs at the Arena a a Outdoor Programs at Volunteer Park = July 12 to 16 | | but we mean exactly what we say and We just wish that you could talk person- ally with some of the people who have been treated at this If you have any more doubts or fears they would Take for instance the case of Mrs. J. A. Thomas, who REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager ~ i eo Ed DR. L. R. CLARK what she has to Decayed teeth breed germs and dis- ease which are transmitted directly into the system when the food comes in con- tact with the teeth. We can put your teeth into perfect condition, however, and then an occasional visit to our office will keep them that way. We are able to give you the very low- est prices as the immense volume of busi- ness which we do here permits us to take much smaller profit on the individual case than the average office. Every dentist in this office is a gradu- ate registered man who has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. We give with all work our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. It will be worth a whole lot more than it will cost you to have your teeth fixed up—so why delay? N. W. Corner Third and Union The National City Bank Of Seattle, Wash. REPORT OF CONDITION MADE TO COMP- TROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1916 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and dis Capital paid in ...$ 500,000.00 counts $2,497,245.64 Surplus 100,000.00 Dverdrafts 376.18 Undivided profits. 52,422.45 t S. Bonds to se Circulation 49,200.00 cure circulation 50,00 Deposits Federal Reserve Bank stock 18,000,00 Furniture and fix tures athe tee 1,000.00 Real estate .. 16,828.11 Bonds and war rants 578 Cash and exchange 975,94 $4,197,984.78 OFFICIAL CALLS NEAREST THIS DATE EACH YEAR SINCE COMMENCING BUSINESS DEPOSITS J 1 April 18, 191 April 4, 1918 .. June 90, 1914 June 28, i915 June 80, 1916 ...... The steady progress of this bank, reflected in the accompanying table of figures, indicates the general growth of better business in this city and territory— a growth in which the bank has participated in gener- ous measure The National City Bank t, Vice Preside KB. N. H. SIL, Cashie SECOND AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET BLA \ ANSLEY, Ass