The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1907, Page 4

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DOESn't MIND HELPING His GIPSY MOTHER WITH HOUSE. WORK, SAYS COUNTESS VIL. MA TO SPECIAL CORRES PONDENT, WHO FINDS THEM| ; IN HUMBLE BACK STREET, ————— (The romantic elopement and marriage of Countess Vilma Festet- i jes with the Hungarian gipsy vio- linist, Rudolf Nyari, has caused a sensation in Ruropean society simi: | Jar to the scandal of Princess Chimay and Rigo. The countess be cd, jongs to one of the very first of | Hungarian noble families. Her | father, Count Stephen, is one of the wealthiest magnates in the country, The countess’ mother was a well known Viennese beauty who | attracted marked attention from the late Austrian Crown Prince Ru dolph. Mr. ©. 5. Phillpotts, the | Vienna correspondent of the News-/ paper Enterprise association, trac | ed the countes or gipey to} 1 TSE OS 6 eaten. mew location, cor. First ave and Union st, new Arcade bidg. El-| Hott & McGregor, Inc. TALLOR! . Saturday Only $1.00 REGULAR $9.00 SILK 4 PETTICOATS Special $5.95 Great bargain tn Stik Pet- tieoats, of good quality «ilk, splendidly made in two differ- tage, the last and bumbiest ent styles, deep under flounce | ine in @ back court of a back stre lim this Hungarian provinelal towa ; of stk. Regular $9.00 values. Bor Oidendurg that {| found Nyart a Saturday only-~ $5.95 I knocked at the glass outer a Cash or credit. @oor which served also as win dow. I was admitted into the kit chen by an elderly gipey woman, Pacific Outfitting Company THE COUNTESS ViLMA, & we their home an! learned from them the first story of their lovemak ing.) By oO. & Phillpotts. Service.) May 4 roomed cot alld ote (Seattle Sines Rxctan OIDENBURG, Hung —It was in a tiny twe Nyart's mother, and then passed in } pptpncnnesinneneeati Alki Polnt Open ‘The Natatortum at Alki Potnt has recently been put in fine shape and is now ready for summer bual- ness, Arrangements may be made |with the Seattle Catering Co. for private dances and parties to be given in the hall, = Light re- freshments or fuli course dinners | wil be served om short notice, either at Alki Point or in Seattic. | Phone West 22 oe THE VIEW POINT MAGNOLIA BLUFF CREASES there is a growing demand for home sites remote from the noise, smoke and hurly- burly of the busy city, and yet sufficiently near the business district to be convenient of access We of the Pacific Coast who have been accus- tomed to inhale the pure ozone fresh from the rolling waves of Puget Sound, find little charm in the lakes and rivers, however beautiful the surroundings. Nor can anyone who has been privileged to view the sun sinking behind the snow-capped Olympics well forget the gorgeous scene, the equal of which cannot be surpassed in the wide world. For these reasons choice marine view property, already in great demand, will soon be priceless, ind he is wise who secures a location now. MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS—a 79-acre tract ad- ining Fort Lawton on the south—lies at an elevaton of 100 to 320 feet above the Soun the every portion of the tract and a series of natural terraces to, line of the beach, so that almost commands a sweeping view of the Sound ains. PLATS, PRICES, TERMS, ETC., FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO to the ready match an @ sald - - I first say my Rudi at the be , aiming of inst year, in Munich TEACHERS GET A ne when my former fiance, mn Sprett! took m oa RAISE CYCLONE ORNAMENTAL PRNOR to bear his band play AND GATES, TRELIGS AND tha ery day FLOWER GU ANUDS love re an WAR ROX up T told the ry him, other dining table but ‘Whee Rr in re thet was fur me back home with him me Into ry Coust Spre: der 2 FOR LOVE IN HUMBLE COTTAGE, BEAUTIFUL COUNTESS, LIKE PRINCESS CHIMAY, ELOPES WITH GIPSY FIDDLER ' to talk about her ror 41 and May I waar 4 years then. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, | $670 for the t the fourth year | inwtructora will are 14 teachers hools SAW IN COFFEE HOUSE. ‘ me in my own right, y to live he earns by playing on ® tour of the w ~ the gr on, even | going and Rudi ts to g.ve concerts. rs sting hie moth wh rk here. I] am anke ¢ f happiness and of love hountain out ¢ tatoerat | ton it looks as jamong the gypates. ellgtt| jany the fm build, has dark flmah-| elt kne ling eyes, coal black hair and mous-| he caried th suomegieienensteensindincemiioamtiate ‘ ite f 4 the| into the face room, where sat at a n for inn planted ft h r Countess Vi s father and | his} ment. We band. 8 w nd now ern Alaska, w ase tel! ¥ wife f e suid | He is certainly if tam gia o my y because it will enab: « avel and suow the world what musicians really are and can would not give his band tet ¥ a al big oo! t * 7 me be ealarion were, f sri : . ‘ H7b, second yea! wactwic winm a PLATING | $ Benson Clothing Co, $ ak “ HE BEST OF EVE Pe . his c WORKS. Ine eo THIN “f Ltt gy - the coming " 2223 Pivet Ave. 3 PRICE . ag I wns ere wi ccelve 9ST GOL Pike &t 4 t e; nf + $620 f t ad Phones b 2 > . A he legal aduit| year, $2 he second few ¥ ahem 106 VT TITI TTT ir) MAKE avon RESERVATIONS NOW, BEFORE THE PUBLIC SALE F R EE REPRESENTATIVES ON 1 abstract furnished wit! h! h " To See Matnolla Heights Is to B , THE GROUND—CAPT rr em Pres 18 HELD FOR MURDER, ripps Telegraph Service.) his tireless ef int settled upon usinews. It is hard age. Should an y a few people tr 4 in mediately | tid stir up such a) block ali t the in the fight againat his confirma w right from wrong when ne hi ntood solidly bed 1907. hird year, $720 for and the high we woot | AR receive $860, There | in the different city | ROMANCE OF A iF A BABY COMES TO “SILENT” leLopina COUNTESS’ pt a ‘ Tel fe Services.) SMITH'’S WIDOW, THE PRO A GREAT MAGNATE IN HUN ers oe Fite yal and VISIONS OF HIS WILL MAY GARY AND SHE THREW OVER | Dell by tte ore event ot| BE OVERTHROWN AND LADY| NOBLEMAN WHOM SHE WAG /her parent and Fran aiter | COOPER, OF ENGLAND, MAY| ee ee SWEDISH HEIR EXPECTED. NOT GGT LARGE AMOUNT ax| PECTED FROM ESTATE. STOCKHOLM, May 4--An hel age tn Hungary, I had to pretentd | to the swedish throne ts expected.| ew YORK, May 4 ig eo i returned to Munich, and peautiful women and & hovering} ithe with Count Spreit! WICKERSHAM ja rk are the principal feat | wan for the 9th of March. But the Inst scene pe tome . he iat t ©, and oF Silent” Jas, Henry Smith, mult oe Oe et See dave eters the niliionaire, who died in Japan on S . * ry : * honeymoon er having mar| away again rg and sent jed the divorced wife of Wm. : 7 uh er Stewart the count his hack He ' connector with Mra} was a nice man, but I couldn't love (Star Special Bervice.) BP a “n = . ‘ catennebiel 0 tt “ Juneau Dispateh editorial me from Japan he kept at a reaistry office, and now we ” r Jap "] " Fr .. ronal ble and my Judge Ww hershe am, tirement, coming on) ot thy oh. wil atte’ tn to. wander | 'eBk®, Who te holding co in the night, and tt! round the world with bim forever | |! co of Ju Gunn hat the arrival of a direct letentna te hie eiuaie, ‘My father| Deer? to heve gresped th t piicate the | : b : mal 1 is ng the fay f coon. in | tried ¢ y him off from marrying \ me, but I have settled comment of attorneys and litigants | a tots the will “ r r h ot action disposing « in the { | house in Budapest whi rompt action tn disp 1 " y in the divi | t linoprt ant litigation which is r , a contest is ex mith’s widow is ald to have owth of this section & he has accom f emall ammunitio APRIL SHIPPING ON THE SOUND if President Roose. | Wickersham banner . | Special Service.) } oo and (Star PORT TOWNSEND, May allors = abippe “ facharged t rt of the glad that th few ind Wicker making good fn tht re ver Charmed With It PARRY INVESTMENT COMPANY W. I rHOMAS, I. D. SPE NCER WILL, THREE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN AND STORK $70,000,000 ESTATE: THE LADY GEO. ALE XANDER COOPER, Smith's Sister, who may become the richest woman In they MRS. JAS, HENRY SMITH, DUCHESS OF MAI The widow who brought her Who |s probably given @ husband's body home. In the will * Brooks’ Hats, 1531 Second Klein, the shoemaker, #7 nue. #9 | street. Steinway & Knabe Grand The largest display of Grand Pianos ever seen in can now be seen at The House of Quality. We are sive agents for the wonderful Steinway and many others. Ey = Le the best than for other You pay no more for makes, Come and see them There are no others ‘‘JUST AS GOOD.” ‘THE HOUSE OF QUALITY s & Gm 1406 Second Avenue. Six, SSEERig i Sse Le The Most Attractive 4 Residence Property f= on the Pacific Coast fj: MAGNOLIA BOULEVARD—=a part of the Olmsted park-boulevard plan—intersects the tract, while broad and winding avenues lead i the esplanade on the water front. ‘ The beautiful maples, cedars and madromas are being preserved, the entire tract pri the appearance of a SCENIC PARK. There are no small lots in Magnolia Heights | the smallest being 60 feet and building resttlo J] tions have been adopted that will eliminate th objectionable features of other residence nel iq 4 Orray the Vote (by the Ww borhoods oy . City water, sewers, sidewalks and asphaltel streets will all come in their order, and when they ve are in 1 Magnolia Height will have developed into 1 trict, superior, in polit: sibility and general attractiveness , in San I rar sco; the Palis- any other location i ade residen acce¢ Height he Hudson, or To visit Magnolia Heights, take Fort Lawtoty its present terme electric line on First avenue to nus at the government reservation \ short walk south, by the officers’ quarters, lands you at our Bor branch office, where you will find salesmen wh r will show you around. The car line will soon be extended into the tract, EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS 556 TO 559 COLMAN BUILD!

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