The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1907, Page 4

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imdb dene tay o—— _THE ‘SEATTLE STAR * ‘Old - STAR DUST: 2 j ‘ t BY STAR LISHING CO, Bulldt * “ D é ng: oe Pad Whig. — é “4 t — 1a * BY fosH , or} mar ine ry) They Convemns k EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. é o : Gu } ~~ Feleph: oe | RR é J oe a Aware By ; tiephones |, Porng % s j Rititorial: Independent S78; Sunset Matn 10 th A Word From Josh Wise Mise onthe tet sakemniin wank 1G "PW. Schaefer 4 Wvsiness: independent 1138; QyneeeMain 1 » right, but he got a good mark | ef BALUARY HTAN AGENCY 211 Mallar Ave, Hunset, Matiant 008 Revealing @ benevajent little frameup b¥ “Malm” to long “Lae “PVRNETT STAR ROENCT—Homer Rvans, O91 Nockorfeller Ave 10a Ia the bathing sult a crime an ogcort,, But, oh, 6 {m's" wendy knew tho inside of tt het jy ie we ve cuute per met queries a Southeaw contemporarz, m == { ine abenerepdewhenpe At moat it can beinnly ty min] Ad When a woman | demeano ye the un (Vad ! , FO MALL SURICHINENS The date, @ usually bad it some He | Jointerd: sveliie Ub ae eat te Gout uaame 16 vabam Heme The Ul. Lebanese of Gale om time ways olther and somotinidn p } , : i % vena? ithe eetrees Yabet | bow } “Wotseursto < | ; Our women no longer have mobfie ean 8 am { 1 oles He soore than cnn foatures. They have given way to , 1 | the automobile features | ‘ x I yowidya.” * | | } ere ‘ oun dy eratiden, os ~ : | ' Naw. Ladizhafterpay. Uryergo- | time — ~ + | } m i * MR. MACKINTOSH SHOULD NAME THE CULPRIT mat crop, Thia refers to the! }\ S@é /F You CAN Hop | “taunno." } “On |tame varlety THIS POSE FOR A | Why? | Tub i (By United Press.) WHILE ME ce: SESE, REO t ! yougot : Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh in his letter to Rev, Drv] No Claim on tt NORFOLK, Va, Aug. 24—Wihi {eee PGE InoCarenswoudentatlm | “Awdocidonteatr.” Swotinanele z Matthews on the subject of st in ng at the Mea-| “This, aid the agent, who had | wij) bably be the last big re an panei fone ame Fs parte ad rented them the house, “ta the key union of that notable band of vet r. As you se, It 18 4! orans who, 61 years ago, annwered | dows’ race track, made ae fo ; 8 key the call of President James K 7 bly informed that the editor of a certain news- ' , ‘ ames K nen reeany . Oh, tn that » you'd belter Polk to repel the Mexican invasion paper conducted in the city of Seattle has, within the last few |hand it to my w said Mr. Hon-|o¢ Toxas, began this morning at | days, made a demand strongly savoring of blackmail upon the | peck, hastily the exposition The convention | - . was onlled to order by Col. Louls F. management of the King County Fair association for a large ident of | — y (thi lition to a weekly ‘compensation’ of |® of Mext: | sum of money (th age addition te t the man in the olgar at but Tlcan War Veterans. A report was ($50 already paid him by the association), and that this same | don't soo much difference between |{hon submitted hy Mra Meere Mew wgentleman has also made demand upon other persons interested “a a in Kk tar = paces apes 1 (dock, of Dallas, Texas, secretary of | nig : ithi Y nan wok alk evens ‘chin |-n%, waeorlation. Heveral addresses |The Order of the Knights of | office, old ii iin the race track, within the last two days, for the further sum | ine man who had dropped tn to cht |and a musical program completed ; | Khorassan has selected Seattle ax|) and 11 io a wna of $750. ja little the opening seanton. ee the place for holding their meeting |3 fn the afternogg, } ‘a | “Why, the Jack tar sails the seas. . » | the ote Py in Mage “I am also credibly informed that you have been in coms} yu¢ ait tiv o the landlubber #€°8 gENATOR'S DAUGHTER DEAD " 6 1909 - : & sultation with this gentleman, within the period referred to, in | the sails, ‘HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY CLOSES uP un sowing efieces ware sows : : ough the col th carrots oF (By U * mer, Charlotte, N. C.; kadi, Charles | saaeat we creck mettre, pnd 2 tem that Carough the eoburine lens wat a bat ih caret oO, | nwntln’ hur twee prancee], - SNUG LITTLE ESTATE OF $40,000,000 |sisisvsry’tio Anesinstronure | of his paper he has given great publicity to your utterances in 3 Charles @& Frese, Les Angele regard to the conditions at the race track referred to.” eaairm an the board of trustees, Justavu 71 (vy Hobahint# LIT (if Joxcawayerwoudenlope? ot Hoontoowlye Yep. a 3 | “Awheezagrouch i 1 : opie ie wg ea Inoeyix Oririy SELECT SEATTLE |- (By United Press.) COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 2% mm can talk all you want about | jeeter, of Halt the rotling deep, sald the National A mers ghee ere nae: so bet tuce, von Bredow, daughter of Senator a pa cca its pratve-| Noylanwa, of Nevada, and wife of (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) The Star this morning asked Mr. Mackintosh to be more 3 all the brutal mea folks sald it Lieut Le id von Bredow, of the NEW YORK, Aug 2.—Harry " Pe ‘ Needed mayonnalse. iissieor® of guard, formerly an at! ‘ ste explicit in his statement concerning this allegation of attempted aan , of the German ombasny at} Payne Whitney has submitted to RAGGED TO DEATH PIKE ST&WES blackmail You hear as many sas) Washington, died after a brief i}-/ court bis stewardship of the vast 'D |. LAKE AVE The fact was pointed out to him that su snilg |e¥er round the telegraph offices nena estate of his father, Wm. C. Whit - a and received no p ap | i ce.) was unfair, inasmt s it cast a reflection upon all of the new ney ‘ a not only the ay (Star Special Service. Big Specials a SNOHOMISH Aug. 23 Floyd ‘ Supplies for Burnside, the LLyearold son of |p .~ Saturday tn Isalah Burnside, was dragged to ; — - if such blackmail had been pro papers of Seatt posed by any editor or publisher in this city ding judge Also he bas received his pay for enero enter BURNED T0 DEATH Fs val but the compliments of the it was only right 3 (By United Press.) his work in looking after the os ‘ b The lad was lead » name of “ee en e public . little over §480,000 death by @ cow e la as lend Vi a and proper e name of verson should be made public RICHMOND, Ind, Aug. 28.—Aq) ‘ate, & little on % . wh og Sei aaah Gant Gey doen ad —s +0 } t . should he not be in go humo: ng the cow ho nf P and the ps taken t ender | A result of a ire tallewing & caso . sat ak cn oor a tied around his walet when the 7 r. a Chas t . wa Mr ated inclined at this heir bat a oa » $24,900,075. Thone od to rus. He : ‘ their baby were burn court figures, how dragged a considerable distance time to ¢ You can sta ! .< opie ‘ and died from his injaries. . ‘ to Er w it Great marked, “that nobody « 1 with The Star is in way ee ye RAILROAD TO APPEAL, iniibinentmaceaininctasinnnineneinitanilineilainiy aatiitianpiciiniainptaiiveiipiinsniiiicisiaasiih two and a 1 36c Mugs, special ominh some RAZOR STROPS — EV ht and kille ONE AT SPECIALLY REDUC EO PRICES. BUY THEM To. DAY IF YOU CAN, WHILE THE ASSORTMENT 18 COM PLETE involved in (Star Special Service.) “ EVE eT T. Aug. 23 The Great No ed has notified the in not giving out the names damaging a Mr. Mackin well eer | = = mnaty "official vm the ation ought to be » as a capable law) tion on ite @ courts GREAT HEARST MEETING. > 823,014 | Rank of Com * Nevada Cor on botar cently “Water, water everywhere, | (By United Prees.) Nor any drop to drink. NEW YORK, Aug Tt ts ox- | s0lidated ¢ Coleridge ted that an audience of not leas| A host of wi ST nm 30,000 wi up the total of F o. | dolph Hearst sagement of which My play hae mat With Grant GOO No ries ak th Harry Payne Wh side carnival of the Ind 36, He was allow lieague of New York, wh services as executor | FREDDIE FLIP, THE SUMMER PEST = to the order « roment. It com uines, comprising 20,732 pages, & ea of flora fo Snapshot of Harry Payne Whitney, | Work was begun in 1819 by Martius - SAAD Liquid Court Pimster, per | conn | “Why? Are the houses crowded 10¢ Violette Taicum Pow healing, soothia ptic, per bottle “No. A rece hares hag been BAM! ait morning at f rvicos and commission on the {a-| One of America’s Richest = been built up ic Pencits regular 1c jed after i Jaddition to the speak of the ' Young Millionaires. The Gealte ‘cba At a tobacco exhibition In London | fra Includes all kinds of sports - ' | Mr. Schelle has opened the “tT obacea exhibitios ondon |and pastimes. Variou thigtic chelle has opened the “In cigarettes at the | Contests have. been arranged gud SCRAPS. A healthy adult breathes from | novation Grotto,” the finest equip- tow—which ts 7 2 fourteen to twenty-four times a min-| s . panpenisd dale will be awarded the Win t t 1 ped & in town, at the corner of almost a me men ean Mr } The machine which cuts up wood |W T e is four | F and Cherry. Mr. Scheile has TWO STORES smoke them eens $1 take matches turns out 40,000 | mer - engaged some excellent concert and ||, 1013-15 First Ave. battlesh at navy yard) “splints.” as they are called in o More battvesmeps at the navy yard | singing talent for the entertain Pike and Westlake » ttle boy who wrote in bisithan ever before eee ‘single minute. than ever before ere ment of his patrons one nm that “mort Leave Pier 2 to me Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare %5e-—Round Trip, We FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:46 and 10:25 a. m., 2:06 and 6:45 45c GRADE FLOOR OILCLOTH 29¢ 35c GRADE, 22¢. eckwear, Veilings, Gloves, and Belts 4 | UNION HOURS i GO-CARTS, HALF PRICE. . OPEN AT — ae will ! | | Saturday Sale Boys’ Suits $2.00 Grade, strong, well made; dark gray: $1.00 50,000 IN CANAL ZONE. The London Express says the golf Mnks of the country are fast (Star Special | Service.) coming “vast hairpin cometerte PANAMA, Aug. 23.—A census of |®?4 that unforunately most of the ‘ . millions of hairpins in them are the canal zone just completed shows! only haif buried “with their bust mearly 56,000 inhabitants of the | ness ends uppermost” to the annoy fone. About 20 per cent. of the to- | ance and even danger of the play tal are white. \ ers. sizes 6 to 13 years nm LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. |) m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. |} Be dll THE STORE FOR MEN w line of Men's Shirts, all late styles 4 patterns: the best at the price In the city; Saturday ove SHOOTING AT RANDOM AMONG THE SHOES s Negligee Shirts, in WHITE EMBROIDERED WASH BELTS. a all sizes and good Women's Fine Dongola Julicttes, rubber heels, best of Hub lawn, others of pique; assorted fancy, “ $1.60; Saturday ...$4.19 adnate wit * , utes: epeetat white or pearl buckles; special Saturday Pk ape Mebrng ae re pg " peneppecone 804 | \iisses’ Heavy School Shoes, extension 1 low heel AUTOMOSILE VEILS 19¢ y Pe yer just the thing for school woar, and u A RESOLVED per than you can make them; Sat shoes that will stand wear and tear and look neat WHY DonT hemstitched; every wanted i} the to 2; worth $1.76; special 0 values offered Saturday at . You WEAK A THAT ALTHOUGH A MAN MAY . g ‘ ension 0} shoedn y OUTSIDE HE CANT FEEL iF } choose from; spectal Saturday at ...15¢ | ci a n'n He gt Ca es — oon, exte le, low hee! ve | 6 Sintp i toe rd i ‘19¢ HE (9 WOT DRESSED RIGHT ALL New Lot of Men's Silk Front Brocaded | that will wear and not look shabby; sizes 6 to 11; speciah. .ome JUVENILE MANDKERCHIEFS. THE WAY THROUGH. IT IS WORTH Shirts; colors pink, blue, cream and | women’s Oxfords, elther extension or light flexible sole, plain or | Large size 12 for 23¢ MORE THAN THE PRICE OF A SHIR! ly Pee Vara re nod tp ter patent ent of viel Kid; bation or Ince; a reguine pr CREPE CHIFFON VEILING, a canadien wd Oxford, for $1.89] Mostly for auto use; strong, durable edge; TOTEEL THAT You CAN TAKE Men's “Police and Firemen’s" Brace, made } tnfants’ Hand Bowed Shoos, patent tip, soft kid upper; sizes 2 to 6 or yard ’ sega’ ine JOUR COAT IN A CROWD: of heavy web and leather ends; the kind moe Th LONG WHITE LISLE GLOVES ’ that will stand bard wear; regular price * ‘ss Shans sale ‘elbniade ie: akan: tinea alle a every bt BUSTER BRou. Gaturday special ig | Petes vioteh hone, B "igri mi: Vonioly: all sieve; 16 lal, palt Remember we carry & complete line of loss than $3.0 16-BUTTON KID GLOVES. Assorted mode shades and brown; beautl Walters’ Coats; Aprons in the cook's and | French , also “Dickeys” in linen jal .. $2.48 Men's Heavy Working § heavy sole emular §2 fully finished; $2.95 values; special, palr and rubbe Prices the lowe 82.19 Boys’ Heavy extension sole We have a few more Rubber Collars left pl “ i the husky lnd's kiehn KAYSER’S BLACK SILK GLOVES. and to clean them up we offer them dur rated for their double tips; $2.00 vak offered at $1.69 BEAUTY BANDS. All shades and black or white; palr oe sizes 11 $1.79 ing the Saturday sale at be styles, Blucher or Not more than 6 to a customer “TAPERING WAIST” | R. & G. CORSET A Corset that conforms to your figure—and only does that tau’t) y fitting. It must “give” withefour ¢ too—like R. & Ge Tapering Waist Cor sets, ‘That's one of) the features that have made R, & G. €prsets fam other For Saturday we offer two special lots of Skirts at Half Price and less than Half Price. Lot No. 1--$4 and $5 Skirts | Lot No. 2--$8, $10 and $12 at $2.98 | Skirts at $5.00 THAT’S IT---To BE REALLY WELL-DRESSED YOU MUST DRESS WELL CLEAR THROUGH. LET US SUPPLY THE NECESSARIES FROM OUR VERY COMPLETE SHOWING OF THE NEWEST ery movement a An ature: they &re the only sets made expressly to give the well-defin All-Wo tures, in medium and ¢ olors; | r / ne +=GREATEST NOVELTIES IN MEN'S ‘“FIXIN’S’? FORFALL, WHICH Ngivaditn me. Be toh ak oe gprs cr aot tw ees deen cl Ge coe es i nee INCLUDES NIFTY NEW PATTERNS IN CLUETT AND styles ta ready. All ngths. Rvery palt tho vory Intent styleas f and trim-| Stylish Skirts, overy one of them. More OTHER SHIRTS--FANCY VESTS THAT ARE A guaranteed. The sty tllustrated, A-24 med with straps and bands of same materi than 200 to from. All kinds of wool als. Regul $6.00 and §7 (eoutil) $1.00 Same in Batiste, Ab.) $1.00 ( UNDERMUSLINS Drawers at 39c 6 $4.00, $5.00 and a few) mixtures and all the plain On sale Saturday at} $5.00, $10.00, $12.00 values. O S298! day at [ SATURDAY’S TOWEL SALE \{ HOSIERY | 180 TOWEL, 126, 25c LACE HOS! REVELATION IN BEAUTY OF CUT AND MATERIAL ~~CHARMING DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR--UNDER- WEAR-~HOSIERY --- HAT S---SHOES TRAVELING BAGS, ETC., ETC. EVERYTHING RIGHTLY PRICED, AND page J ‘MOST ALWAYS SOME KIND OF A TIMELY ‘‘SPEC- IAL’’ IN THIS DEPARTMENT---DROP IN Al iD GET ACQUAINTED --MAKE THIS YOUR FURNISHINGS Unbleached Tu h Bath Towel, extra large al 18 t - HEADQUARTERS, ee eee Cer ed ee - a Deke between, and Ince “RUBDRY” TOWELS 3 for 50c - — ular 69 alien « al e. yal a The f ly vel worth a name.” See them. Ir va ; 1 fitting, fast bt ve 1 yoelal Saturday or a Eastern Outfitting Co., tnc. Drawers at 98c ie TOWEL, hte. e ct 1332-34 SECOND AVENVE 209 UNION STREET | Natnaook Drawers, very fine matertal, Yatra Large Muck Towel, 176 value; Haturtay y price, enol tE be RACINE FEET, @PECIAL, be PAIR + “GSeattic’s Hellable Credit thowee’’ tetmatned with tery ov lace | Tibton beading: Articte De Luxe, Bbc TOWEL, Ze, me Wide and Norrow Ri ited i On extiaordipary $100 Saturday ape Good Weteht aad Finisa White ne nm Myek Loan he vale, Sat oe ae, Slate, CD a ricnssace vee oe Pe UPMRY, CACM cocccas v6 000% aoe cad . i . ate ememce cena

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