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of it is soft and comfortable. Fine cotton felted and First thing Rogers: Still With Penrose. Two Prayers. Why Lodge Is Sore. What Hays Got. BY BILI, ROC BY LOWELL. MELT Famous Cowboy st | Written by SOMEWHEF IN PHILADEL | With Co of G.O.P.A z > Of courwe, Mr. Penrose had told) fon or see ite little, white soul wo fluttering into the beyond at an unripe age The convention lapred into a@ stage of coma within an hour after Chairman Hays called it to order! youterday and all the red and green feathers that the Wood adherenta| aguinat having a they didn’t think add variety to ous show th: ided to leave it in. | During that prayer, as Boles and me jant’in far-off Philly Ustening, he said “I'll bet that le the longest Johnson ever went without talking | could to hit der out covered with excellent ticking. You'll surely enjoy the fine sleeping qualities of this mattress. Priced From $15 to $35 : Make use of your credi' a little down and for? asked, pao Big | were had not succeeded in tickling | the balance as you can. ‘The senator seemed quite retieved |'t back to consciousness today at the finish, when noone applauded, >) SCENE The BEDSIDE Once or twice the convention has| for a Fermerty WeedhpuseGrendeum Furnitare Co. Ine GRUNBAU CO. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth as he said, “You never can tell what & republican will do.” And you with “Dardanelia.”* | bedside agree that it showed no| cise. . . | gave Bill Hays « nice new hammer medicine dance. Perhapa Hiram | with gavel and teld him every time he saw anything that looked like a dem: | phone was another! prayer. This! et ueineipal of | 2M by Senator Lodge, whose text| 99 h * was “Lord bless everybody but Wil }thé Green River School at Green: | on. | ’ | field, Masa, who ts retiring at the eee age of 70 under the teachers’ pension| 1 asked Boles why has he got it in| age law, has taught for 47 years in the for Wilson. Boles said: “1 is Kore because he took Mrs. Wilson schoolroom, not missing a him.” Then I told B Why, he took! CHICAGO, June %—Chauncey M.| one republican over there with him. | Depew and I have attended reputy- didn’t he?” Roles maid, “Yeu, he took | ji¢ er since our one along #0 he would have someone | grs ge. Fle began | some. cony ti on from ¢ over,” [thinks that this in the last one he eee TI said “But why do you suppose /that unless the show ia changed con-| We | Lodge didn't pray for something to| siderably, some one else may have j happen to Bryan, toor Boies mid) my seat at the next performance, he didn’t need to; something hap: | too of | pened to him a long time ago | ood old program that's | «mpl the crowds so long seen be losing its punch, Th pworn, the soenery is fray I said: “Well, Mr. Penrose, what 4id you think of Lodge's speech?" any time. one He said: “I think it is the beat these stury, po | speech I ever wrote aia Geerone . | "The weasion yesterday was the tam- 4 | filled Will be on the Sdding xroatiy Mason-Dixon Line eat 1 have ever ween. ‘There was Woman Delegate Is the sport. | : ardiy any chee he leaders | —— Moved North a Bit Minin ene ts one WASHINGTON, June 9.—A wo | In the hope of pumping some oxy man who attended the Southern Rap-| ee" into the livtess crowd, @ special yy .4 | tists’ convention called on her con-| ist in leading cheers had been import o He led three |ereseman. She talked with his | ed from the | stenographer, and asked him if he | cheers for ator Lodge and then, came from the South, too. He mid| hurried to p a handful of his can ¢ jhe was from Ohio. “Well.” she re | cards down Into the press rection, #0 Pag Foeseen wna chosen ‘yester-/ Want Every Club | A popular model for the plied, “Ohio was once « part of Vir-| that we might tell the world that his THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Little, White Soul Is About to Flutter » he is maid to be conta |PHIA, June Sonar | fvare CHICAGO, June §.--They might ty J. Alm, wheee, cdmirers HE Drapery Section has just received a new shipment of these desir- jand eng enim alpina yea io S.dy Weigle Beles: Penrose " 34 eg we —— et be able Window Drapes in widths of 36 to 44 inches, in White, Cream AM) phones to our ears and he te hicage @ apecial train “ at of 1896, except that his speech " \ er rv | them “out fn Chicago when to start|rying him into the convention hall| may read: “You shail not press] and Ecru, and priced attractively at G5¢ 75¢, 85¢, 95¢, $1.00, the convention lon @ stretcher; they might do it|down upon the brow of capital this $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.85. see by escorting William Howard ‘Taft| crown of tho ote, If Johnson} OR. RS “s J sitnchlpishiigeiiahactiieiiig As none of the politicians present} to the platform and asking him to| Provides this, the medicine dance | oe — |knew how to pray, @hey called in @/wnile; they might by presenting| bY his enthusiastic followers im ax ’ | professional Charles Evans Hughes suddenly to|avred. If Allen—then it depends on | | he delegntes ming all the old e They've got to. do it somehow. mall | tus éeladie cal |them what to p Fp: Mk ow | familiar features, ‘They're in 1* wplendor marine Fine Cotton Felted Mattresses 0 They've otto Inject suit aoiy| Camu fenturen, | They're in | fecond Floor view, the maseety oC a Here's a Mattress made for comfort—every inch Rome leading ap aS ae of the « team roller itaeg and tain forest, the beauty om if the rem “Well, after Wood, who are you “Oh, 1 don't know. 1 guean that Coolidge ts as good as any.” the average delegate has to say can't, for they followed the prayer | opened ite eyes, but those at ‘the | is that he is as good as anybody signe of recognizing any one. |profanely because there is a litte| In place of a maine in salary they If not @ malt polution, then aljof downright “Ze tmgeaees ect owes “LS Old Show Losing BY BRUCE BARTON Tramp. We'll stay tll it’s thru, but | along to argue with onethe way 1860 and I in 1908. Chauncey| ca} attitude. It of sensible thought on the part of may ever ee, wend T have an idea|the man in the street. and exaggeration and falee hopes; we are just about ready for a new kind | convention, where sinoerity and| to| watchworda, and the «peeches will| ks don't reapond as they | common sense that we use in our tar stay Sennate hieeeese3 1 LJ NTRIMMED PANAMAS, SPECIAL $2.95 business lives, | Second Floor COLISEUM, CHICAGO, June 9—} is the firet woran delegate to be recognized on the Noor of a repubil- convention. resolution providing for the appoint- in Fourth Jubilee ' The Rhodes Co. NEW FILET NET CURTAINING Upper Main Floor ssembly n with the devastating perch by herole efforts ‘Sport Suits At $24.50 Kodak our ewiftrunning rivers and the expanse of lake view now when the fresh | nexs of spring and summer js told in bright sunshine — and green foliage, ant of the old guard! wet that remorneless chariot | ting on more than one cylin. hey'd be justified in rolling PORT SUITS will be much in vogue for summer wear and in the assortment from which you wish to choose your Sport Suit -ample style variety must Sy para- mount. In this connec- tion we call your atten- tion to 200 smartly styled suits which are decidedly pronounced in value and designed of splendid qual- ity an Arizona delegate was No. 2 Rox Brownle— Bize 2%x 2 see SOS No. 2A Box Brownie— Oh. eae: 94.58 No, 3 Box Brownle— if an $5.97 No. 2C Box Brownie— q 4 oe $5.97 Vest Pocket Autographie kodak. Picture size, 1%x?' at $949, $1058 and $ No. 1A Autographic Kodak for picture size 2x6. Single lens, $1830. Double lens $20.96. F. 77 lens $26.59. Revenue Tax Incloded Our Films have the very Intest dating, nearly @ year in advance, which is an im portant factor in making your picture successful, Developing and Printing fs given our careful atten — tion. In at 10 a. m.; ready at 4 p.m. on the same day, Main Fleor re you are The bent that Imost any of the candidates And some of them exprenn it Tenentment mixed | their indifference, Velour Checks Wool Jersey and Silvertone In tuxedo front, Norfolk and belted models, displayed in Black and White, Tan and Copen and White Check and in Plain Tan, Brown, Copen- hagen Blue, Clay, Rookie, Pekin Blue, Taupe, Gray, | Rose and Navy. Sizes 34 to 46 Queries on, Sadly wfully cold and we wish we| £0 to lunch,” | pething rather whole it meema to me, in this eriti-| ta a good deal re Seeing is believing. To have you see correctly is Dr. A. R. Proelss’ method of having you believe in his satisfactorily fitted glasses. Main Floor Rear. re a little dred of distortion leity and economy will be the | HIE Millinery Section has assembled from the regular stock and substantialy reduced for Thurs ‘» selling 65 Untrimmed Panamas in styles suited for women and misses. The assortment — ndes all white sailor shapes, rolling brima with colored hemp edges and white shapes colored hemp facings, which wold formerly at $4.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Choice Thursday at... . Honored on F' loor| Manly 1. Fouseen, Minneapolis, | LOEW’S resent to the convention a bungalow and summer ginia.” name is Albert Edmund Brown, lead > 2 THE home: well constructed 200 Na Sal Jer of community singing. Perbape |e yoke inc cieas noe nition | gat every Gsiriotic.. civic, tra Contin and a splendid iastru- Ho, Hum! It Ou At to | >* 12: 1 one of those who figures | ries yon to the galleries "ar ternal ang labor organization in the ; with 10 selec egg pe] : & himself @ dark horse Mra Forseen, comely, motherty “it be represented at the next meet-| Ir tions for .+...++ Be a Great Summer evenynopy axxiovs type, was modest about it. (ond Rhee dB otcrgigcte f te heya Direction of Ackerman @ Harris SAN DIEGO, Cal, June 9-—Rath | TO GO TO LUNCH “Tam very grateful for the hen- on jing suite this season will be con-| Senator Lodge row) for an hoarlor,” she mid. “The Sfinnesota de! SREREEBSSREEE | ecises, oF in other words, reduced to|and a half, uring all of the tried and gation bas been very kind ti ‘omen now have political freedom | show before out Wednesday by Maj. John E. Admisston—Afternoons, 26¢; Children iSe days, S0e) Children el! Carroll, chairman of the community fendsys, ves. and Hell | | festival, The committee will mect 4 the least common multiple, accord-| true stuff. And nobody cared enough | pe. rastntemntaticanh estab ? v ‘i to Frank J. Glunk. who makes|to applaud The general attitude | They Tried. But the Tueehey, June 16, lat 4 o'clock, in TONIGHT LAST TIMES—“FROLICS OF YOUTH” sells ‘em and observes ‘em. (seemed to be “We have seen this) , Judge Hoar's court room. we toow every act-| Lock Held Too Fast| 7 = & community celebration.”| | TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AN ALLSTAR , —_—-= _—— ow, One Act as Good as the Other 1333-24 Sefend Avenue. 211 Union Street. ted!) pores ha’ ad Carrol! declared. “We want ¢ See ee ott crn ted to twist |organization in Seattle to take an SIX TASMANIAN GIRLS EDNA MAY-FOSTER TRIO _ |the padlock off the Goodenough active part in the Fourth of July Mameus Daughters ef the drug store, Third ave. and Cherry| celebration” mas Ino Novelty Offerteg a cle you do next— " get a package of Camels and compare them with any cigarette in the world! 'AMELS quality, flavor and mellow mild body will delight your taste and sense of cigarette satisfaction! Before you have smoked many Camels you'll want to tell the world they are made to meet your taste! Camels goodriess is due to quality and to Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You will prefer — ssvwséitetsome'o oace Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! This combination is simply irresisti- ble to smokers who desire real refreshment and smoothness of body. Camels are absolutely new and unique to your taste—yet, no matter how liberally you smoke, Camels never will tire it! You are al- ways keen for Camels! They are free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any ciga- : rette in the world at any price! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N.C. neem fall | inteng | gray, jet. during the night, were evidently frightened away. Traces of the at |tempted burglary were found when! Cellar Cavein Is | day smorning. Stoutly Denied; Velvet Breeches Jave. in front of the Rainier club PARIS, June %—Velvet breeches | denied at the club | leased for public sale. The cloth is|it was thought that the depression will sell for about $6 « pair. tunnel at this point 4 cl I 3 TYR BERTRAM. DOROTHY LESTER RAYMON MAY CO. Roy Verwssnees 4 feng Studies pia TT ae "Im “The Deni rate” ruorortay LEAH BAIRD “re vorcanoy rk arrived for work Wednew Rumors that the hole in Fourth | Wednesday was caused by a cavein a Paris Fashion of the club cellar were indignantly likely to be # fashion here this| “We have not enlarged our cel-| Thousands of yards of vetvet/lar jately,” an attendant declared. Jed for army use will be re| When this theory was abandoned | Special at $2.39 One Can of Wax (Household Size) FREE WITH WAXER RAINOIL for Waterproofing Rainoil will make any material waterproof. cellent for auto tops, canvas, leather, etc. Pint size 90¢; quart size $1.50. Floor or Interior Varnish 75c Pint Size, Special at 49¢ ‘ This is a high-grade, floor or interior varnish that will dry with a rich luster and wears like iron. Pint | size 49¢. | Arcade House Paint—Special at 98 Quart Regular Price $1.25 Quart |], | Arcade House Paint can be used for either inside or outside work. We offer overstock colors. Special at 98¢ quart. | Housecleaning Specials | 14-quart Heavy Galvanized Pail—Spe- With Wood Grip on Pail Jewel Scouring Soap, Special = fawn and and brown, Trousera|was due to the Northern Pacific! Bill Nash Now ‘Boosts HAIR-Bitters Most everybody about Seattle's business section known, and likes, “BUl" Nash, whore particular alm in life is to do people a favor by inducing them to use Veedol. Like all good salesmen, Mr. Nash is particular about hie personal appearance, For some time past he had been having difficulty with his scalp—dandruff and fall ing hair and inflammation ‘This week Mr. Nash has completed his fourth treat- ment At the Beriault Free Sealp Clinic. Ask him what he thinks of HAIR-Bitters. His scalp is clean, free from all dandruff; his hair has stopped falling out and the inflammation and soreness are gone The case of Mr. Nash is only one of the very many that secure complete relief with the use of HAIR-Bitters. Daily the Free Clinic handles at least a dozen, There have been no failures yet. . If you have scalp trouble come to this clinic. It will cost you nothing but your time and you will be under no obligation whatsoever, . BERIAULT’S Free Scalp Clinic 1104-14 Broadway SEATTLE, U. S. A. Hours—10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 25c Square Tam- pico Scrub Brush .../.15¢ Family Mop Stick, Special at .....25¢ Many Other Bargains on Special inters

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