The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1906, Page 7

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BUT RUTH, WHERE IS THES] |jPON BY NECKLACE? YAN'S OAUGHTER WRI TES A STARTS PLAY SKETON THAT out as A oeTecTive VARM ano winos UP IN A LOVE] gTorY. paw YORK, Sept. | Accord tog to her own statom og Denver playhouse | M —~ an Leavit Bey a stateaman. and exelaimed her nuns, “Pahaw, how perf Jy foolish I could ee | } than that my | he happened that one of | the qompanions rather liked the lt-| they had just witnessed vat nida’t Ruth said: “T Det you x ; latter daughter of who does nd rat take dares, went home ait a one-act playlet, entitled & Holmes, Detective Ay has evidently won the bet ie playlet ts on the boards of Ig Proctor’s. Union Square land the New York critics a even tudulgent fo it were re &. Holmes just 20 to exercise her detective igateaed plot an old lover who Rue vice? still loves. Him & Holmes, \¢ woul! seem tuitial scene, is a lady of PTS. end lives in grand Dhe is probably a widow ‘tits in bored tones of her] pol es, Whoreat | person is responsible for these rob Ser vater. Mm in Raffles beries. If! find the party who stole ° ap his ea ply Mra. Browne's necklace | will have F of Mra S. Holmes’ Jaded |!m my clutches the one who st life is suddenly given a foltimine, Very clever, butter.” ibe sunoun t that burglars} It’s really remarkable how news Seking overtime in the neigh-|paere get to press these ‘ Soon fusud Turner Gordon,|days. Mrs Holmes has who “does” Mr en confides | flatahed writing the advert 4 that she has always|when fg stalks Lord Pomercy that abe had clive Smith. Mra. Smith gives him one of gheald any of these me rob|the easiest chairs, while she tells i ‘eater her house —why 4| the butler to go out and Hi po them | lice ap tn the street 1 are jatt from this creature,” says she consist-|demurcly. “When I drop a curtain play-| im the drawing room it will be a sig Mrs |pal to the police to rush in and ef neck. [fect the arrest fares up missing Mrs Holmes What fs your business with me, Gaty agitated for a moment, {sit says Mrs. Holmes to bis lord the bokis her index finger to) *Mp. forehead, thoughtfully Her} “It's a simple atory, bat one upon gives place to scorn. lwhich reste my future happine detect them and have a ql Bis therefore perfectly that the accomiioda ‘should see f beautiful * says she, I've an idea” | @uothes he. “I have not always been this to the butler, of| lord Pomercy Smith. Once | work He laughs quite merrily, ed tm a department store. There I Wt? be ventures imet and learned to love the sweet face of Annie Jones, who worked a the evening papers | wit! tm Mak” says Mre S. Holmes. Bow! intents and purposes she E tt reads: | the chiffon counter, Alas, where is she now? It seema that after bis Moorwalk vf ne x ing experience, Jim went into the PRR RA EAHA eet @ ford Dusiness, with much succens - and quite legitimately, He had 2 y who learned that Mre. 8 Holmes was - peart known to her tr tiate friends as a Clever detec He just took the liberty of calling ‘round to ask her how to get his Annie back And you didn't come in answer to the advert at?’ she bogs “Mo.” What was your name before you by of ttaporta: from serious em). and will be In the became @ lord, if I may be so bold *~ of bis (or her} “Jem Smith eee eee eee eee ee “Oh!” (you have guessed risbt gentle reader. Mra. 8. Holmes hie long lest Annie.) Does Jim kiss Annie? kisses Annie, rea You, Jim after he has palied }\down the drawing room curtain. In ate “Vary clever.” hisses the butler.) ames the lemonade Mre him,” pleads fix the cops. M umes same 'S “PRETTIEST GIRL IN THE SOUTH ci Pad Seema absest eee U* Fea dese Tras | Miss Adelaide Alien, of Atlanta, Ga., whose engagement to Leonard & New York lawyer, is announced, was distinguished by Prest Roosevelt on his southern trip last year, when he remarked that Be Was the prettiest woman he had seen in the south, Miss Allen's ‘ beauty is her wonderful coloring. She is a daughter of Mr George Pierce Allen, of Atlanta. HLTH BOARD INBID FLOUR | four has been used since apection started ae One Cent a Day Will almost pay for a nate deposit box in the fire, earthquake and bur- |giar proof vaults of Wm. D. Per kine & Co, T11 Cherry at Tan't it worth 2c a month for absolute pro tection for your valuables. ve are are the finest on the coast and me located. ° the matter and that they stated that | most of the flour which they had lhad been sold to paper factories and iron foundries, ang had also been used in shorts and middlings The Palace Bakery, which bought some of the flour, stated that the had only used it for testing pur poses and that it was too hard to be used In any other way It {a evident that none of the bad the tn PR CALHOUN MAKES His RE . PORT — STATEMENT FROM! | LEHMANN BROS. Is GIVEN— BAKERIES ARE SCARED BL At the meetin eeting of the th, held this Of the bad fe onventently / H ihoun stated fen Vehmann Bros ir Eye Specialist. end wr h ay Dr, Jane M, Johnson, room 2 $1.10 #9, at| bullding fiyes irentegsand © ***| fitted. Consultation . RYAN ey ie YM. 1. MEETING ~ BEING HELD |OBLEGATES FROM FOUR | STATES ARE IN ATTENDANCE SEATTLE WANTS TO BE REP. SENTEO AT INDIANAPOLIO— THREE DAYS’ SESSION Young Men's Institute of the t, affiliated with the Cath rch, t# holding its first bi snvention today at the Y. M » Bighth av. and Beneca «t gates to the number of eleven resenting W regon and Colur delegates montana will arrive tonight The reading of credentials and communications ie taking up the greater part of today’s session. One t ra to come up vention during the ston will be the maim to represeat hat the ing of « Northwest ju vention to be 3 In all probability a Seattle man w | be elected |. Delegates p lelegate wont at today’s sion were: Father Kaisa, Genesee Ida; John J. Lane, Spokane, Wash | Thos. Ivers, John L. Fitepatrick, Se jattle; Thos. O'Connell, Ladysmith WH Harris, W. W. Batnes, Vieto ria, B.C; Jobn F. &mtth, Kamloog B.C; FA Garrecht, Rev. M. Floha Walla Walla, and Wm. P. O'Shea, Astoria, Ore. | Today’s session will ond with a [emoker at the hall, Tomorrow of fleers will be elected Wednesday a banquet will be held at the Hotel Stander "I$ GOING TO MARRY) races TODAY At Lowlewitte, First race-—Tton Vivant, 7 to 2 won, Princess Marte, second, Sena toe Warner, third Re ' Scotch Dance, 16 to 1. won, De second, Pacifico, third Third race—Col. J. Dougiass, ever money, won; Marry Beott, second Princess Orna, third Fourth race Platoon, § to lL won Hannibal Bey, second, Lady Rather enird At Windsor. Pivet orm Imposition, 20 to 1 won: Grachus, escond; Bath Marte, third Second race—Fleoting Star, 7 to 2 won, Pedro, second, Golden Pheas ant. third Third race--Kactamation, 7 to 1, won, Renvol second; Cambridge third. aera ae enene a * : ON THE , Pweererrr ere tara) Biekum, Captain Nelson, was tov from the codfish plant this morn ing to the King & Winge marine wars at Weat Seattle Towboat Hero, while working on the flats near the Hammond mill yesterday afternoon, broke her pro petler and to to Weat Se attle this morning for repairs. Steamer Victoria sails for Nome Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Steamer Edith Is scheduled to sail for Nome tonight Steamer Portland Ia billed to sail tonight at § o'cleck for the north Every berth on the vessel has been wed for this trip. Steamer Dolphin sails for Juneas evening at 9 and way ports this o'clock. Steamer Jefferson ts due Thurs day from Alaska x emmor Senator is scheduled to] innate longing to wear furs, and 16] The trial trip of the new steamer | sealskin brushing her a Ghar Washington will take place Thurs-| fall opening of that rn Rags oht Aas day A smug dl totes spe 1p Agents for Alaska Banking @ Steamer Nevadan and City of| Marion # prove of more thag | Depoalt Co., Nome, Alaska, Puebla arrived in San Francisco] passing Inter every member of this morning the fair sex in Seattle am The steamers Ramona and Wala-| Mr. Poth has had 98 yeard leale have resumed their regular experience in the fur ton to Vancouver, B. C. The Ra-|yeare of that time h ALL KINDS OF GOOD svoma has been on the marine ways| spent in this city, wh for several days, while the Wala-|opened the f THINGS In leale has been taking the route aclf N alone gained his knowledg THE BAKING LINE The steamer Kitsap went on the drydock at Moran's this morning to have a new propeller placed Many Dollars Wasted Each Year stop to think of the Do you # ountiesn dollars you waste—throw | away on foolish purchases and ur necessary pleasure It's a quer tlon that strikes every man, for the wolf ¢ Jveraity may howl at your door ere you know it. One jollar starts an account with the Rank of Seattle, and making grow wil At satiafaction to you. Its thought, * eee eee) * * “ . CROP REPORT . * * & WASTUNGTO ot. 1 Pe «Th Itural department # # isnuon a et yort t an # wheat, R410; oF 1010 # * Umpventod * * * | * Nnkileee Ale: OF THREL Cee ERE ee S49 STEAMER QUEEN 18 HORM BLY BEATEN UP-—ACCUSES UNION MEN eect PLAULD | leh ha rning on Pier ®t rect THE NEW HOUB8E OF GOOD selnhale sonived the vos! SHEPHERD 18 BTARTED—| ae — ees ».| BIBHOP O'DEA OFFICIATES | to the u - : os rabid rong AT CEREMONIES. | who beat him into te sand people yesterday | saibility and robbed him of $4 t Mshop Kdwart ai) the nm in hin possesnior J ansiate by the clergy | Davia intelligent Indian, and from Seattle and neighboring dbs | says that he believes hie assailants lny the corner stone of thy to be union wv won a atrticn 1 of the new of Good He could + lentify « of the | Shepherd Fiftieth wt. and Sun mn, but says t all were ed nyside a with clubs, t being no guns or) In the box which will be deponit knives y ed in the corner stone are currer Davia was f ack from be- | Issues of all the Seattle periodicals ht ‘ « downward magnaines and rt ors, coin right ea After betng of the present year and oth low a" ju 4 ont and| The House of Good Shepherd ta t ly ino mans of the only Catholic orphanage tn the The affair has been reported to in and Vancouver, Wash the police, and men have been de tailed upon t ine PERDITA TO HAVE OIL BURNERS INSTALLED BADLY BEATEN Steamer Lydia Thompson, whieh has "m on the Me cant ron tor ral months pa will be taken off that route for the winter |The Perdita will make the run j ber after The Lydia Thompeor wil * on the waye for an ve _ _ hauling and will tem rt ake the place of the Perdita for several Howell, a one-legged fays while the latter is hav ot his realdence 11 burners fastalled. south, today serious of a ame of Riley em con hill ear REPORT ON BAKERIES The committee which was ap pointed by the board of health to ded the ear Bat spect the bakeries will have fts| urday night at Jackson #t. and ask pport ready Withir. two or three | ed Riley where Hill ot. was, Riley faye . 1 that he did not know and} Howell intimated that evidently | Riley war a new man. A few words} MINISTERS HEAR took place and then conversation | | laewod At M husetts street Howell asked to get off T car was stopped and Howell rted down M.0, DISCUSSION the steps. According to Mr. How-| @ll, Riley etrack him er the he with the controtier and then jun At the regular meeting of the | ¢ as he lay in the mud. | Presbyterian Ministers Associa Boys from the Qre house Mas | thom, which was heid this mornigg sechusetia an 4 Fourteenth took} jat 10 o'clock in the m ing in the | Howell to the house and it was} | First Presbyterian church, W. D,| twenty-y n efore he re vered o¢ Howell will Wood delivered an « » the} o question of munietpal ow ip | & Warrant Rev. W. A. Spaulding, chairmgy | ge ea es jof the Paget Sound assem? rok | D: Id id t] y of the Puget Sound assembly, spoke ividend Da tract of land, ae aig dy an ading Three TYG) Tie Trustee Company's Regular t and sold to dif wartel vide ° denominations for| wenren "a we. padi eee jferent church tember / Chauta glia purposes sitowing officers were elect} The nere of tee Propertion ed for the ensuing year W. A. Stevenson 4 and Beattie, and Rev. David Dave operty No. 1 in Los An- etowh; secretary and treasar|geles, Is called to the regular divt W. J. Mitehell; exeeuttre{dend pay day, Monday, September committee, Reva. Slater, Murray |}9 1906 and Lewis, and banquet committeg,| Checks for the dividends will be Reve, Wilson, Major and Jones. Riven at the company’s office in the! }towman buliding on and after the fate j 1 business prop above ADOPT TEDDY'S : entrally erty under the Trustee Company's jidends four times a year, on March 10, June 10, Beptember 10 and De-| | your | | We have « few Unite remaining} } neold in Tr tee Pr 4 | | erty No. 6 (the Deater Horton Bank ‘The local freight office of the] bulldingd upon the market arthern Pa railway hae adopt Full particulars erning these] 4 certain rales for reformed epell- | propert and the = investmen ing, and letters oo from that | therein will be given at our office itice are written strictly in ac-jor by mall ordance with the new rules of} THE TRUSTER COMPANY. Chief Clerk Robinson, of Super-| Lowman, Building, Beattie. *** Jintendent Weymouth's office, baw] eatabliahe tof rules which gov oar sicewnes) Have Your Eyes [that office, Mr, Robinso ts the . | handling of routine work | Ry expert conactentious op | They may be perfect; if no at | are unnecessary The Schuchard | Optteal wnpany, 1207 Second | will tell you honestly the condit of your eyes and furnish glasses, NEED THEM, from $1.00 that all great their setbacks—and |] the time comes when conditions are not eo prosperous, We are conducting our business slong conservative lines—and we are urging you to manage your own affairs so that you will be pre od for any emergency. REND, tone 198 days f rgo of coment four months ago while » Horn, Sept, 10. 1 dur- Ant- | Capt PORT TOY Steamahip Ax ing last night werp, with a © Trapant, die | the vessel was rounding (a The body was buried nea, andl p the vessel proceeded In command of | i the first officer | On Savings Ao: ounts We Pay 4 Per PRUITT MUST RETURN, | Elmer Pruitt, arrested in Seattle! inet week a werk arge, must | ee eee ne we Ct. Interest «wer to a charge of horse ‘steal ing. A deputy sheriff arrived this! |] ce Have @ Branch at George town. JAMES D. Hoge, President. N. B. SOLNER C DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmita, morning from Olympla with proper requisition papers and will return | to Idaho with Pruitt tonight i Untied States clroult court of sls held a session at the fed famuel Rosenberg, court this morning at 10:30 George Donworth, o'clock. The Urat case to ex \ Fawerd RB. Dunn, was the case of Dana Br James D. Hoge, the Merchants Marine In 7. D. Lowman, A. B. Stewart, Robt. C, McCormick, Chas, H. Bebb, N. B, Bolner. apany Ri Petkovits &Co.,Furrier$ Announce Fall Opening ; Every wor rich of p manufacturing business In some of | the largest houses in Paris, London 1 New York coves"! Union ltention i# given to the remodeling land refitting of old garments to ly the very best operators and catalogs will be matied free to anyone applying for {Bakery and them R. Petkovits & Co, wolicits the ¢ f | \7 oma and elties under the @uafantes that their work wilt] [be done in the right way at thet Ons *pemnes Spares | right prices, ose CORNER STONE WN 5 \ \ Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 MicCARTHY’S SEATTLE’S RELIABLE STORE 1512 to 1522 Second Ave. GOOD | THINGS FOR TUESDAY The thrifty, sensible women who care for the Seattle homes have learned the value of watching this space. They are never disappointed in the goods or values advertised at the new McCarthy store. Tomorrow's offerings are right up to the standard we have set, and you will not be disappointed if you come expecting even better bargains than we tell you of below— | ~ oe ” C For Nobby “Gage | mi Street Hats : | Ome hundred different styles in natty new walking Hats, of French felt, trim- med with plaid ribbons, quills, wings and ornaments. You cannot begin to im- agine all the pretty effects which these new hats present, Among other styles are “Peter Pan,” “Elsie Janis,” “Outing,” “Tennis,” “Belmont” and “Monti- cello.” You must see them to appreciate their attractiveness, The regular prices are $3.25, $3.50 and $3.75 each, but for Tuesday only we offer you your choice at $2.95 each ForOuting Flannel Gowns | | Cc Regular prices are $1.00 and $1.19 each, and you cannot find better gowns in Seattle at these prices. They are made of soft fluffy outing flannels, full of warmth and comfort that defies the chilliest breezes. Sizes are all cut full—no serimping in these garments. Nights are it to yourself to wear the most comfortable gar- getting cool and you owe at a big saving in price. ments. Here they are and 81,09 For $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goods A big assortment to choose from, in- cluding the handsome and popular gray Panama cloths in shadow and in- visible striped effects, and also a large collection of all wool Scotch plaids in : . @ the most pleasing color combinations pers in any store in Seattle at less than The Fegtlis press are $1.25 and $1.50 $1.00 each. Look around and see. To- a yard. Tomorrow, Tuesday, the price morrow’s price is only BBE each. is $1.09. Made of choice quality percales and fleeced flannelettes, nice patterns and fast colors, neatly trimmed and finish- ed, You cannot duplicate these wrap- McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District S) \\ SA WY ~ X ‘

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