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A!tho; <)h i*>r boupht an ant. my )#y l« not complataj Why do th«y Irt pcdattrUna, monopollo the »lreet? Kverv one of Boyle s and $-"> Suits $11.85. Cl<»»- inff-out Sale, Fifth and l'ike. IT IS EASY For the Upstairs Store, which has low rent, no mahogany fixtures, and tremendous purchasing power (one of over 50 stores) to sell you $5.00 Shoes for Take Elevator. Open Saturday Evenings to 10. BOSfON SAMPLE SHOf SHOP 2 Second Ave. at Pike—Over Swift's Drug Store. BETTER * BUY A BRADBURY- The man who demand* *tyl«, fit, all wool fabric* and reliable band tailoring In the suit he buy*, will eventually buy a Bradbury System ault. These necessary qualification* are alt guaranteed Shown exclusively at thla (tore In all the newest model*, bandsorue fabric* and desirable ihade*, Hotel Ethelton I wHiit in imM»l you f*« •» tl»«» nvii tlftl* you iflnn" i*» H4NIMI# ■ ».i - i . \\ \ »'U i m ' * |..t «tu\ «l it <aii l !»*> ©utcla»»*«l *« thtt i»rl«'0 u K IIH» \% *T» it. nioiv Hr«l. OvptMilr I*. Our Goods Must Go dihioi.i HON tip raIHM:H. Willi". 820 Pike St. It'a worth your while, Heelng la believing. ClMlni out t flna llna of Fur niture ZVT".* $5.00 Iron 1 up from I •» N.w « fl l. m.l Oak »Q DC lliimeion Tatla ... »0«0*l Fruit Jara. Iflr a do*'n lUw us n.w oak 11 n in W I U'dU IN Now M.iple fl OA v'hlff.nlrr* ...... #I«WW no w4!• 11«" on it*n*.- • * u Mux «laaa Tkia »twk Hrgara lea* wf I'rtoaa. 500 dozen more Canvas Gloves, 2 pair for sc. Clon ing-out Sale, Fifth anil Pike. Q.SQ * f << f " Every Foot See Our Special New arrival* In Oolf Shirts with soft 11/* J r\ ■ j collars and cuffs aro now being featured Window Display In summer shades. EASTERN Outfitting Co. 1 "' " Stall le't Fitliaklt Citdl 1 , //gum" 1332-34 Second Ave. DELEGATION FOR BALTIMORE With lho oxcejitloo of John Schinni unit Will II Morrill of So nttl«>. all of th« domocrntlc «1« l«- gale* to tho H«1IIiih»io convention, *r* today on thrlr way aaal. Hchram sod Morrllt will le»»t> to morrow. Tlio doiiuirt altc COOM'II tlon begin* June 2ft. On« of Ik* moat wcmtarful In VMtlom optti'il . ttnc< him pro* duc*4 In many >«tra. aria IAI,— a gold fillet frao>* (guaranteed tan year*) with *pti*rloal lanaea. rarefulty filled to yuur •>•• complete fur m W.ROBSONSdJji r»artk riaar—«7B«7l *r««a, •Mr f — br II Seattle Leading Oentlata The H-Kal latitat Office*. lon* eatabllahed, tod M your friends wilt («ll you. thoroughly reliable, are pr»par*>d to gi*« you the very bent d> ntal service at half the price of any of our cnmp'tltora. Till* oft Ice la undoubtedly the beat equipped and null aanltary In Heaitla The lateat and moat approved dental appliance# have been In stalled. everything la apotteaaly clean, a ataff of gradual* r.« latered dentiata la In attend ance to aaaur* yon a dental •ervlce that under ordinary rondlttona la al«»ya dreaded Ur Clark p*raonaity o*erae»« every piece of dental work turned out of thla office, and for tbla reaaon »e are able to Rive you a guarantee that la absolute!) bona fide. Regular $10 Extra Haavy M Oold Crowna wH Regular |10 f C Ptataa f3 Regal Dental Offices r»K V H rt.AHK Mcr lift Third A>, N W Car futon *n»T*. WH>j ihli n* »»Ml> t**>> LADIES. ! uk to nee our Colonial I Pump* > $2.50 I Today's Styles Today Priced as Low as $25 as High as $40 Our big, popular priced line come* from a prominent maker who spe cialise* In thl* grade of clothing. N«>w mo<lolß and a great selection of fabric* and colorings, the be*t possible values at the price. $15.00 to $25.00 Our credit plan call* for only a small payment when you make a purchase, the balance I* so ea*y that you hardly know tbat you are paying It. Near Union St. THE SEATTLE STAR She atnrted In llf«v «* a ohanm daw*. With a regular Hmiu4wi»* abow. Am! ahe roae tu a aporty aort of' fame, With thn .tolmnlea on t.ol»ier How Sh«- married a «i«ort and w*>t m dlvore* • That followed iilour a* a matter of courae), And a Union v ««» her reaource, Km It gave her thn coin to blow! Hlir took a wtitrl at thn atag» again, Hut thn pace that aln wimt hail told; Hh« couldn't net down to a "hundred tell," And her volrt waa crack ad and old, And ahe bowed to the will of fate And Joined hulleaque, where the) a" by welaht I Two hundred poundo la her preaent welaht And getting fatter, I'm told). Ho now ahe waddlea In sky blue llahta Through a chaoa of foollah acerxa. Even tturleatjue haa few mich alghta, Mm h heavy * eight acturtnea. Her face la puffy and rouaed to |>lnk. Her area are awollen from teara and drink; Then * a moral In thla tale, I think, If you'll read between the llnea YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Mwlj» rH>«t• |o The Seattle Star will confer * favor by notifying thte «<fflc* at o«•■* i'f »!■» lull- Mr® to Huurt prompt and rc«- ular delivery of the p ■o»r. or • lit attempt to eub»tlmte *n otliM paper for The Mill" Star It I* the <leelre of th* ■Mittl'iiKiil to ••euro th* b»«t eervke for all. and eemplalni* *f» courteous and prompt attvntlnn If your paper fall" to arrive my nl*M by < orlwh kindly pheee thla effi* * at o«i'» Kiln MM Aah 'or the Circulation Iwpartmanl. Prank William* a negro laborer employed 00 Hcbwagct (k Nettlo ton's dock at the mill. Mtk ami Colorado, Ml otnfboird I sal night and teaa drowned Tb«- *pot wbere ho fell waa dragged, but the body waa not found BACK IN TOWN "Waa your love affair roman tic r -Oh. v*ryl I m*t Reginald at tha aaaahoro. Wa both pro tended to bo vory rich." "Vea, yes." "And now It turn* out that ho coliecta th* paymenta on your plan*."—McCall'a Magaiino. The bo* office at the Col *eum will bo open from 10 o'clock Bator day morning until 10 p. m of the aame day. and again on Monday morulas at 10 o'clock, for the et chsnge of tickets for the benefit entertainment of flt. Tsreas'a co»- vent. A atandpipa alto for Witt Seattle has been purchased near West Othello *t The pipe will cost $M,- 000 One will probably be erected on Roacon hill thla summer thai will coat In the neighborhood of •1&0.000. OUR PRECISE ARTIST iir»~"iuxk 1 "Fighting ovsr a woman." Humboldt Steamship Co. haa an tiouncd that Its boats lo Alaska • 111 leave Seattle 10 a. m after ibis instead of Bp. m This is done so tha* tourists may seo tho Sound's beautiful scenery * "My World," a song the * * words of which were compound * * by Miss I. Sheridan of this * * city, waa greeted with great * * applause laat night when ren- * *dered In the Jtutlor grill by # * Miss Helen l/iwe The music * * was composed by C Johnson, * * who also composed "tela' and * * "When I Dream of You." * Malone. N. Y.—Five Chinese dis* gnlsed as negroes were caught by Immigration olflclals. who say there Is no telling how widely the ruse has been successfully worked. WISE LITTLE BROTHER "Do you know, little boy, thst your sistsr promised to marry me at the party last night?" "Of course! That's what thp party was for." —Answers, Lon don. Hsmmondsport, N. Y.—The son of Edwin Petri, of Crons I.ake. was Injured by a fall, and Dr. L. Alden crossed the lake In a hydroplane to attend blm. New York. —Mrs. Jamei Frank liAimed took away her husband's clothes to keep blm sober, and James ran n Marathon through tlarleni streets In bin blithday suit until he was captured. New York.—A Staten Island man tiaid bull frogs there croak only from 0 a, m. to midnight, thereby obeying the law that prohibit* un seemly noises from midnight to 5 a. hi. The Jefferson, which came down from Hkagway la*t night, report a Hailing through volcanic. ashes while In Alaaktui waters. Stanford alumni of the Sound held a reunion at the Stockade ho tel last nlgflt. PIANO* AND CHINA Edith—ln China there are only flv* planes to every mil lion Inhabitant*. Arthur—Well, China ha* b**n clvllited longer than w* have.—Kiumi City Mar. * * * Lak* Cuahman will b* vis- * * Ited, neii Tu«-»day. by Mayor • * (otic rill. th> board of public * * work* and tbo city council, • * wbo will determine the poasl * * blllue* of !b« lak«- an a power * ( * alto llond* for I&00.000 were * * approved Isat March for tbl* * * purpose. * David Starr Jordan, In an ad dr«»a before ihe Municipal league »t the Katbskeller. »ald ibat mon ey, not monster ahlp* like the l>T'-adnoi<ght, *11 the backbone and atrength of war. War. be aald. I wtut Impossible without money Dr. I Jordan, who la president of Mian ford unlvoralty. gave the com menccment addrraa at the I'olvsr- Mly of Washington. SUty V*r*m Arion member* left fleattle fhla morning for Hpokane and tCaatern WaNbington, where Ui«y will alng. among others, i"ot latch eoriga A Voic* From th* Audience "Tho time will com*," thun dered the suffragette orator, "when women will get a man * wag**!" "Yes." aadly muttered a man on th* rear *e*t; "n**t 9*tur day nlght!"~Answsrs. London. ****** ********* • * * POCKETS POT IN MATS * LONDON, June H Vet an * * other Ingenious novelty In * * feminine attlrv la announced * * The liuim-nse alio of ih«- hat* * *In vofluo ha* auggested to • * »ome genius the Idea of tatll- * W Ulng the apace now waated. * * and hala ar« being made with ♦ * pocket* * ' I have Just made a pocket * * for a bat which I have aent to * * Moat* Carlo." aald s well * * known We*i End modl*te and * * milliner y<»teriiay. "Hat * * pocket* are useful when trav- * * cling to bide a jewel or coin * * * Two passenger trains filled with land seekers arrived lo Seattle yes terdsy. Th» derailment of tha Milwaukee tram, two miles north of North Bend, Is being Investigated by offi ciate. The theory la that small boys turned the switch The Olga, a sixty foot gasoline schooner, leave* on a thre< war whaling cruise In the Arctic and Bering sea Saturday. J. D Rosa, superintendent of the elty lighting plant, leaves tonight for llos'on. where he will attend the convention of tho American Insti tute of Klectrlcal Knglneers. The superior court yesterday ap pointed I' W. (loodhue an eminent domain commissioner. Rom*.—To carry out the wishes of the late Donna Martini presi dent of the Italian Woman's Suf frage association, tho new suffrage qlub has atarted a free employment bureau for women. Nsw York.—Charles Carruth, Jr., lawyer, Is so tall that when he stood upright In a subway train, tho first electric fan of the season cut his sralp. RAISE APPLES WITHOUT CORES OKOKOKTOWN. Del.. June 14 There will be no core to throw away after one has eaten an apple It Frank Rodgers, a fruit growei here, succeed* | n experiments he ban under way. lie owns a tree that haii produced now for two year* needle** and coreteH* applet) The fruit la of the usual slate. and very highly flavored. He la graft ing some of the twig* into other trees In It I h orchard, and hopc.i in the course of a few years to make his fortune. THEY NEED IT Blr.'.'t committee of the council Ht«rday heard the arguments of Kant Knd Oreen l.ake residents for the opening up of lAtli ave. N, R. from K. 76th to K. 77th aves. They have been after that for three years, and the council inemWrs were told that Home of the real dent# had to walk two mile* to a car lino because of luck 0 f street Improvements. J. n Trenholme. through whose property the street would be cut, objected on the ground that hi* damage would i amount to $or>,o<)Q. Frederick & Nelson Children's Wash Dresses at 45c the picture show* three fr«»ni an assortment of c*|'« l ially attractive little Drcises that arc to be featured Saturday at thin low piicc. . No. I— *—I)rr<m in light blue or navy and white stripe, trimmed with stitched bauds of the same material, and pipings of navy-blue; sizes 2 to 5 years; special, 47if. Women's Wash Dresses Specially Priced Girls' White Lingerie Dresses $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $1.95 SPECIAL value# in simple, girlish Dresses, trimmed with lace insertions and embroidery flouncing* in many pretty combinations. Sizes range from 6to 14 years. These inexpensive Dresses will be found appropriate for commencement and confirmation wear. Trices, $1.25, $150, $175 and $1.95. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSF.S, 7T»c and ©5* - In novelty check and stripe patterns, in good, serviceable coloring'-, trimmed in self and contrasting colors. Princi pally Dutch-neck styles. Sizes 6to 14 years. Prices 75c 2(i(| 05c — Tla«M»m#nt Balt-*mom. The June Sale of Muslin Underwear T YPICAL of the saving opportunities ibis Sale offers in dainty, well-made I'ndermuslins at very low prices arc these two attractive styles at 75c:— Two - piece Combination Suits, corset cover and draw ers, made of g«>od quality nainsook, cover prettily trim med with round yoke of Swiss embroidery, set in with linen pattern lace insertion and finished with matching edge. Drawers trimmed to match. Special, 75^, Two - piece Combination Suits of nainsook, trimmed with square medallions of Swiss embroidery, set in with linen pattern lace insertion. The top is finished with the same insertion, ribbon-drawn beading and edge, and the same edge finishes the drawers. An unusually attractive style. Special, 75^. J ' ' —n«»pment Saltarooni Children's Barefoot Sandals 85c and $1.00 Pair HSALTHIEST and best for Camp and Beach Wear— made of heavy, solid willow calHcalher; sizes 5 to 8, 85f ;B'/ 3 to 2, f 1.00 pair. Children's and Misses' Patent-Leather Pumps, one-strap *tyle, with turned sole and low heel; sizes to 11, $1.25 pair; 11to 2, $1.50 pair. * 1 *»BuimMt Salesroom. Habit I* ■ eahla! *e weave a thread of it cv«ry day arvd at |. M cannot break It.—Horace Mann, *® *• ___________________________ I FROM LEFT TO RIGHT No. 2- —Dress of navy or delft blue percale, patterned with \vhite dots; trimming of plain blue, piped in white; i si/es 2 to 5 years; special, IV. $1.95 $2.75 $3.50 Exceptional values in trim, well-made Dresses that will be found equally adapted for Home or Outing wear. SPECIAL Orn piece I)re -n of g«>od quality per cale. in bltie, black or lavender and white stripe, with trimming in contrasting color, designed in side fastening style, with round neck and set in sleeve-. Waist has Gibson plait at shoulder and is finished with high waist-line. Sizes 36 to 44. SPECIAL #24.75 —One piece Dresses of percale, in laven der, pink, black or blue and white stripe; high waist-line, set-in sleeves, side-fastening; trimmed with sailor collar inlaid with plain chambray in contrasting color. Sizes 54 to 42. SPECIAL M.RO- One-piece Dresses of plain, checked and Stripe materials, including linenettes, lawns, dimities and zephyr ginghams, designed with set-in sleeves, round neck and high waist-line. Has round collar inlaid with contrasting color and edged with bia* band of white pique, giving a simple but effect ive finish. Sizes 34 to 44. ««»«_•. BASEMENT SALESROOM No. 3— —Dress of light blue and white checked percale, taste fully trimmed in stitched bands of white; the Dr«i buttons the whole length of back, and is hence very easily ironed; sizes 2to 5 years ; 1 j>< ial, 45^. Ba»m,*nt fUtmroMt New Arrivab in MILLINERY TRIMMINGS WHITE Wings in many smart new styles, 45f i .45. White Aigrettes in straight and sweeping effects, to $1.75. Fluffy Breast Bands in white, emerald and old-blue, St.Bs. Untrimnied Hats of Milan, Hemp and Chip, in a variety of papular styles; black, white and burnt color; 95f to $2.95. New Ratine Hats for out ing wear, ?n assortment of styles, in white and blue, ft. 85. - -!tacement .Salesroom Long SILK GLOVES 85c Pair Women's Silk Gloves i" full 16-button length, with double-tipped fingers; white, black, tan, gray, navy-bhw ami pongee color. Attricti>t value at S.V pair. — liuavnMDt Hal*""* KNIT VESTS 25c Each Women's \Vhite Li* » l,d Cotton Vests in low ncd, sleeveless Ftyle, with pi*" l ami crochet yoke effects. value at each. WOMI'N"S SILK-LISI-H HOPIKRY, 25* PAIR' Seamless • tvljr, with forced lii'-'l- and toe?, h' c white and tan; excels , value. mini