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PAGE 4 CHAS. PERKINS IS PROMOTED Named Assistant Postmas ter in Seattle After watting for over two vwrt. Charles M I'erklna. superintendent of mail* In Seat He, received hi* ap pointment it* assistant postmaster Wednesdnv Assistant PrntnuKr Perktna la ft man of wide experience In mall transportation On May 1. I#IS. he toft the postal Inspector's office ri pectins to usunw the duties of an •tatauf poatmaater Hut Instead he «u appoints superintendent of ■ulLi, and tha position of assistant postmaster abolished. Since that time Postmaster Itattle kw had no as*istant. Powder Didn't Go Off So He Inquired David reid JO. of Cedar Valley. Snobotm*h county, pulled the old. •Id "bonehand" stunt of running back to see why the blast dldn t ex (Mode. Hl* tx-.lv la In an undrrtak- IpK •atahMshment at Kdmonda. 14* Id waa clearing land nenr the (Mar Valley »>'hoolhou*e for the Pu «•« MID Co. The charge exploded al ■Mot under his feet. There wa*n~t a Mark on hla body. I'hyatclan* de ! •tare he died from concussion of the train. Local Osteopath Named President liaiuvu a i voiuvin Dr W. K. WaUfc". Seattle oatropnth. fca* been nunxt president of the 4nfri<*An Oatewpttlhlc naaortatlon. tM Dr Roberta W. Fonl. »!*> of thla city. haa been rhown aeoretary mt tl>« Osteopathic WolWn'l Nation*! >»»r r" ~ ~ at convention* belni; ha Ml in CbloajEO. BJC CARTrt I.! IW.I >lwl ■ nr. In ••od* nhfn ywi tMttn >»r fn< »o«r MMks! !*• Msr« jwir uimu h. <i|wn w ftps to Ml. I You Will Like [MUSIC I IF IT IS PLAYED \ The Way You Like It j If IS Ip 9 II II | ft HI PHONOGRAPHS Bp U N S Terms to «W f Suit " I. C K RECORDS 1216-18 ThircT Ave. Phone Main 3139 Between I'nhmlty and taw** HU. MARY WILL HELP GRANDMA "MANAGE" DEMO CONVENTION L d After Grandma f'rechinridge Cattleman, of LouisvilU•, Ky. t arrived in San Francisco there nan no ehance that the demo cratic national convention uould be mismanaged. Of that her granddaughter, Miss Mary Hone, of New York, was quite smilingly sure. Mrs. Cattleman claims to be the oldest living woman delegate to any party convention without revealing her exact age—and is also a member of the executive com mittee of the national democratic committee. Here they are going to convention haU. P. O. Employes Get Pay Boosted Bit With a new minimum »ft (00 and % maximum of ll.*oo, Seattle mall carrier* and <•!«•«, had their pay boo «trd Thuraday. when tha r«claa»l- flcalton bill of tho civil •rrvlce ».-n« Into effect. Temporary H«rk» ara ■till paid »0 wnli (ui hour Soma Mriran Iftbr* pull their fli* ►:» m untU the joint* crack a# a form ; >f Habitation. WOMEN! INSIST ON "DIAMOND DYES" Pon't «trr*k or rum roar material la a poor dya. liny only "Diamond Ur*t " Direction* ia packagt guarantee perfect rnuita. Dni|;ul ha* Color lard. FREEZONEJOR CORNS Lift Any Gam Right Off. It Doesn't Hurt a Bit! : «f \ f Beem* Magic! f>rop a Rttla Frew- 1 Fr»«ir>n« for a few atiflMent «on« on an achlnc com. Imtantlr' to rid your feet of **ery hart corn, that com itopa hurtlnir. then chortly *oft corn, or <»'rn between tha toe* you lift It right oil with firmer*— »n<l painful fn«.t c»llu*e*. without the Truly! j leaat aorenea* or Irritation. No hum Tour druiTKlat *en* a tiny hottla of bur' MENS SUTSIO2S Off. This U a positive fact. We have cut and slashed prices and the entire store is aflame with bargains. It s to your interest to be here, as never again will there be such a bargain festival. Just gaze at a few of our wonderful bargains listed below and then you'll surely come here to DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH I The Enormous Wholesale Stock It Offered to You at Lets Than Wholesale Prices SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JULY 3.9 A.M. Jg! I PIIITO MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS AIICD . JwwJy r/// /(A I \ 111 I \ Odd l/ol*—VaJuna to $30 — lljuml TdlnriNl—VaJum to Srnrrw and W'onlwh— WlfcH" lLHmils' t\\ ) I UUIIU Cut to fR.%O0 —Cot to Valuta to fAO.M —tut to JSJIBYA / i 1512.85I $12.85 $38.85 $24.95 COATS \® prtrM. I'wtM nt I MEN'S SUITS I MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS ZZXfUI i /SGr/l£? VS. V tn nnw»t~d. »~i T — llrvxt VVonlctw— Valum to Nrwrwt Htylm—Valu«* to Kin* MatrrUla—VaJu.>» W '" l * * it '2L.Wk !.H .ST. I w/W'/,i .a*, half. <7o.oo—Cut to >4o.oo—Cut to JfiO.OO—Ciy to »«. u« ■» f ?Ty-rt- fL\ $34.95 $19.85 $28.95 HX\ ajlL \A / IP A 20 llaiiilhrrrlilrfa r«1 «• Br (too I'ntfmr.i rat «•.«*• TTlc Waal *«•« rat ta....SMr MM M I W"^iy.BL£Cv^ ''] UrMf/'/v/ /yJaTT \l / I# L fill 22! L >re "" 'i"'" "*! !° ■••-!!* »2 l>rraa Mitrta *at «a. .SHr SIJW Wark Mlrta rat «o»Hr ■■■"■■ a •Ktt] V/ Itr.flll Ilwllll 1 'WUIIV^^ ifrlmil///* V/ r Vllnv\ mi Ml UAM 1/ Wr lirru Soi, nil rolnra, (irnnlnr Prraldrat Hua- 91.M1 i hlldren a I lay !■ I. IV mlfV. Hl/v. *„>. ,M 'lElmll lif r l Mm 1 I / rat to Ir prndrn rut ts.. Wolf* r»t ts K9r IIA Air . V*«.» jMimili 111 / I llllllfflL# f I.UO Tlrs rift is SMr |IM llrrsii lists ruttslUN Mrn'i I'sits, Tilsrs ts W':>« JHfl////111/ I Uflff BNftr -•>«• llnndsnss rut to Ir Men's I'snta rut to M.W s9* rat ts M.4W fc v '^B mmmKl'/ '/I fm MM' Male ?»s*« sll ralars. fl.rvo ltlhl»r«l 79r Wra'i | mFml M BARGAIN SHOES! SHOES! I BOYS' SUITS BARGAIN IM ||§ 11 In I lllllv IJV 1 / I I ICT T. "• T«# In thr tlnrnt atakra, rltbrr far work ar 4rraa. |I CT I II IB -1» II Ml \liJ4 I win / 1 lT" , « , orfc" , r*l| U "' afc! * h «, Will. WIWKR ACSAIW lIK tV'll m .til II Mil IZfl I ui'l'i 1 *' o of* or nrraa flliors rut t0,,,,,,,..,,..,.»a«*aa>1»4n Aftv>.f| ■ Jfl J mn V Mrn'a niul l.arilra' Hhors, vslurs ts $lO. rut t5..»....HM1 OKKKH KD TO lOU AT _ _ . _ I'lkß R^JLi I 111 I IH I r ~Tr~ •* * ft M**"' Mrn'a *l»ora rut ts - f*.4« LOW IMIKKI I'VA.S IW | I li| | ■1 W J I ( sllafttl lloys' Ifrsv y **h«»ra rut ts .SI.PH 1 ■ 1-^kDV / 11l B I " 1 ,L— tifc Til Mrn'a unit l.adlra* Nlisra, n I moat every color, brokm Valors to 912 rut to. Ajw.#» niJ f -pW I.'- Vltß / Jill II I ir ' llnra, all alaea. hut not Is rvrry ahsri rsnsr rsrlyi \ alura ts 9-*0 rut to 9-H.9ft f f I hr ran fit ysui tallies ts 9IW| rut ts ....... ••.. .P9.9H Velars ta 9*9 rat ta.' 9IOJS W||H f^°= pai nrr pi hthina rn Qiirmi Quality oth«r flnr ■ HI |i||| I|l 111 |ll |l I ■ 111 l Rrlnf that boy in hrrr mufcra In Mrn'a and Ihiy'a, 1m- W« Accept I V VBsV IVli WlSlr I lllllOH WW ■ n„„ pL.„ Lu *" d **'U put ■ Suit on dlaT and Hirla' Slkh k Uirown at , „ , „ , *, * ' I»CCKB him. aavr you at Itwat ' 3 " m - Üb " iy " <m ' COR. FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET Catihid Here | BW aj aiuilin*. I " >U THE SEATTLE STAR ElwelVs Love Dictum: ''Women Are Fools'; Wife Tells Strategy NKW YOIIK, Juty 1 The strange love paychnlojry of the murdered Jo seph It KJwill. wealthy •<>< lety giunhlcr, wna illt. ltm.-il today by hin widow, Union I* Klwell What lay liehlud hi* »mlllng nyna. the alert muilrnif What WM the *eiret of hln running ut curda, with life and with woman? Klwetl wan a dandy. a D'Arlag-nan k u daredevil. an « until man, a mail with a ifnut panalon to live nn<l to love ||« hail III* K ambler'* cold four of dmith MIHI: tiliu. WIIKN SI IK MAIUMKO 111 M Mr*. Helen Elwall wioi a mere girl when *he married him yaur* a*o They luid lawn separated for y«U"* before li»i death. "Tea." *hn mid. turning her hnad toward the window, "I loved him. too. when I maVrled him -41 w« a •wift thing that marttag*' "What did ha lova in iua?" and "he answered herself "lnnco*nslbl|ity I «m hard to run down, aa thry nay. "I liked hlin, he was tall and fine and handaome then. I did not know llutt he wore a toupee and ha hail marinera and a way with him «h. my dear." ah«cwent on. a little catch In her voice. "Iteware of thu*e with ■4 'way' about tbeui hla aoul was a oareleaa thing. 'Xif course I did no* know at thn beginning wliat ha thought of women 1 did not know that It won alone my culdnnaa that had attracted him "WOMKN AIU-. rtHH-S." Ills l.t>\ K IIHTI M "Hut later I learned what he thought of women what he *ald to himself aitd to me aa ha carefully dr»na»d. "He would stand thera. by that mirror tying on* tin after another trying many *tlrk pin* flint a little below thn knot, then In the confer, than not at all. "Ilia little toiip«v made of the flnrxi Kan'" thin he would turn and turn about on hla lons, perfectly manicured finger*. and he would any In an even drawling vole*: "Women are fool* the fool la In their fleah They hide It away, y«*. and thn better, the harder to find, tho more exciting I like doing tiling* well, but when I've arcom plinhi-d u thing, then I'm done." "Then he would carefully place hla hair aa ho wanted It and begin to put It down, oiis Htnuid lull! ei actly straight upon the other. I.IKKII Til KM ni;sT A I.ITTIJ'. FAST :7 "And ha would aay T Ilka them cold. ! i beautiful but Wltlml •taring, racy, a little worldly n little paat 17, let ua nay with a memory of a Mat a woman who might per hap* lie a little worn with love, but •muxe.l at the devastation and laughing, that'* 11. laughlnK. They • hould laugh alwuya. In thn fare of everything they should take thing* either with humor, or with hautrur." "lie had no child quality In him. except perhaps hla mania for hla own look* "ll* wma forever admiring him •elf, with hi* hand forever at tha lip, klaaltig giHNlhy to thoaa who had lei him ana llutt ha waa a great deal to them. "Ha made acquaintance* naslly and while he could l« conventional, he cared nothing for conventionality Many of hi* women friend* he mat well, mo«l Informally. HIS IIIKAI. \V \S Tlir KNAKK WOMAN. OH VAMPIBR "The Idral whlrh he certainly had wax the make women - perhapa you would iit'l it th* vampire. I don't know, that * th* iwtiuU/ word now, lan't It? "Ho cored nothing for mo a/w the flret, i*r*vl nothing for ate wi the mother of hi* wn. "lie nothing In art. IT* jM-tf-l me for ador;ng (Nw Kh.iy ym.ni he *ald It *u all about drink. I mid It w-n* nil ahouf lijtr liut he would have none of It. "He wa* a marvelou* dsn<"*r. but he mm) nothing for mualr *w*|>t to darne to. ll* had a |>***lon for rod decoration* and for ruga, but he never really loved but om thing— gambling. "110 lovod llfo a* no man haa lovod llfo. I. who have iwen him dreaa for hour*, know aloo that ho wa* ndt a man who muld havo killed htMmlf— It * too rldlculoua. x "110 haa ngwt.t houra. number!**** hour*. u\tr aotn* quark a theory of Ufa. ATK RAW rtM NKS, TO UVK Til HK IM "Thoro wa* ono man who told htm that If ho ata fiv* raw prune* bo for* each mnti (hat ho would llv* to \ bo a hundred and fifty. ll* did It "And had ha klllod hlroeelf." *h*, lukl "ho would not have dona It without wig and tooth. ll* would hav* don* It In grand mtnnor bo would hava dlod lM«utlfully'— wlUi th« limit of flower* about him. and hi* body made magnificent for It* la*t rojxwo that th« laet woman to »oo htm whoever eh* w«* onuld have eoon In him only that dandy trial h* mad* of htmaetf for th* ! world " Ja/nee H Slierlln. xnw'l ltelng prn hlbltlon enforcement agont. an- WHITE SHOE SALE TIMED FOR THE "FOURTH" / -2 We are not going CANVAS f to wa '* until after f2.95 the Fourth of July Jmy to ilaih prices. All /■/¥ White Low and WHITE High Shoes from • BUCK our enormoua stock M»® s are being sold with- |<jj) WHITE DUCK out profit—nAtny at |8.85 * 4 - 45 a big loss. Not a WHITE pair will be carried V CANVAS over to next ;?awn. T;| ri ' ■ \ * I nrrtr K EYELET TIES j I *.| / \ * I Si.os WHITE CANVAS— Ll a \ * t/ JjtJ \ n\ /'jSffrW (A buck^AND *JA \ fw I ll I 1 CANVAS 9 3.95 INSTEP Vw N X TIE IN WHITE \ \ DUCK 95.95 X\ , f« K 95 ' UoHo noo^ttr^t- 1 **«« nounrna that lie ha* obtained Infor ■nation that Joeeph liowno Klwoil had txwn engaged In tho purr ha »o of large quantltl"-* of Ikjuor for *pecu lutlvo purpcHM *bortly before hi* d»*»th. Klwetk according to Fhovtth. wa* a mombor of a ~whl*ky ring." whlrh Included *o**t*l promlnont bu»lno«a m<-n and eportlng aaeoriatea of tl»* alaln turfman. Ill* Information. Hhevlln nald, iha«*r»>d that thla "ring" had made plan* for a largo profit , thru th* aal* of liquor In thl* city ! and at Haratoga during July and Au | «ru«t I 'Althn wo haro obtained no orl Car Shortage May Halt Grain Crops TTnlewi the existing car shortage 1* rellevd shortly. local railroad truffle m*n declare the Washington state grain crop* will be delayed In dis tribution. The annual Influx of empty car* for grain pnrpoeet ha* not yet mati-rlaJlued. Tha cam are | tied up In the Kaat. It la declared, i •<~~~ wv^~wvvvvvw, ~ w>/> dance a» yet to support the theory that these transactions t led to hl« I murder." aald Shevlln. "we are aerlc ! lng such Information." rum at. rm-T i. iffl Brazil Vice Presider Dies at His Home RIO r>E JANEIRO. July X Delephim Morel ra. vice-pr»*ld rut of Brazil, died at hla mmm»r hoov in Santa lUta, Brazil, yeaterday, 'al lowing a loos illnem. Mr.relra was acting president at the republic on aeveraj occamon* during the aharo<-e of EptUcio re» ana. •He wu niao the republic'* chief executive from December. ISl*. when the retiring president left of fice, until July. 191». when Peasoa wm Inaugurated.