The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1907, Page 5

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MEETING’ AT THE HAGUE, cLAMon “PALESTINE, FOR THE TES rs OF GREAT JEWISH | MREPARE TO GIVE} TORY COMMITTEE AN|#® © NG RECEPTION EWBARRASS! Exclusive Service.) again ie the burnt@y ae ~~ eighth confere wre now = incet Sanit 8 Representatty q tries of the world 4 agg ty resFongland, America, Cott Ruro nnasia the other larxe Meoantries, Roumanta, [ula Ide South American nati and even from alontes. age me United Sta en and ove ISRAEL ZANGWILL, [Who Advocated RetSbilebing te | New Jewish State in Africa. of the movement on account of hia | advoeacy of an offee made by | Great Hritala to set asidé a large tract of tand at Uganda, in Raat Atrioa, aw the seat of the proposed " Jowtwh state. The went confer a pomphied wins ence ts made up practically entirely ‘ oe “tate of Zionists who are clamoring for oat reve held the Ars" | palestine, and who promise to make things tuteresting when the execu: “ mittee makes ite repert on snieation of the ancient land, | jally as thix report is sure to | how that very Httie advance has | been made CUT 10 | THE SRA E STARS NDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907. o AND THROWN INTO BAY . ‘eponde: the eotn did to nuit the other four = they are come fakt ohough 0 One man te named Bx, another Wk, and there are two Amens, Among HE A ROBBED. noar Firat ay, south and Atackoat. | The new directory of Chicago Manon re to bave begn the CLEMENCEAU | sho ine in freak names, $ AN “Hits, the poll ay, seaanmseace iy sdagpaterdiy + jyeneres ly 4 ave help maelven | theoguoer hamos are Brystklewios 5 and Oynes, There arp 6,549 Jobn- fo Mason's task ro orwards (ay Uni United Press) | j —— " > e nons, not including 464 Johnstons, \sckine the iman into rr chilly} PATUS, Aug Promier C1 | OM" ‘377 gmiths, There |e only On @upicton of having robbed, were arrested yesterday by Deteo: | Waters of the bay Ps enconihias gat@rned wud has al 'And AA7T Bula | ner re are and thrown Andrew Mason tnto the tives’ Clark and Phitbrick, Mason| J. D. Hodge, a stable hand em + te rr full charne of ‘he | tive Lions, two kiks, five of the 8 (By United Press.) bay from @ shanty on the south tide(tarbeing held until the polloe oan |Ployed at 1722 First ay, south, saw | Moroccan affairs which develoved isi of Moone and a whole army of NEW YORK, Aug, 26—A myate | flats, four men giving thelr names'!fifontigate bis story sg a = oles will be the motto Foxes rh panto’ out of , » police ois a i lous emborsioment has heen dis ja Teddy Boyle, Rober®° Dunlap, Tt seoma that the mon were hay: | were notified and took all five to|” Fleet of battleships at navy yard. Leave Pier % to see battlesh: y covered in the Chemical National bank, Known as the Hetty finanetal establishment place the emberaioment from $20 THO to M0000" AL ayy FeatwiTay | and far intg the night &%, working ui@er p: of pol officers and detectives The bank officials held a hurried consulta ton last night and again thia morn ‘eo it is annow “i that two pot ty officials are being searched for Definite information is being with held | porta were our broad, Literally cut to pieces, the body | red Phelps, an engineer om. | ployed at Kounydale, was found | near May Creek bridge on the Co- | The determination to hold the wmference at The Hague during the session of the peace congress was made with deliberation, It ts xpeeted that the peace delegates ast perforce be attracted to the toulet meetings, and will in the | natural order of things perceive | how formidable the movement real ty ts. It tw believed that the re | ports they mrust fually make to thelr governments will be of great | aastatance Heral's rea wakeniag of the tly by the anti-Semitic agitation ot Russia. It is significant that of all the countries represented here tay, Russia has sent delegates MAX NORDAU, far outnumbering those sent by any »ple rewinning of the Hc ee a a eam of th faternational Jewish cons: nat » the ah ‘Switeeriand. the tribes. The orthodox still look jovement gained in for the coming of the promised gad attracted such noted Messiah, who, according to the 6 Max Nordaw. the fa pheey, will lead hia people back now German critic of literary to their chow fwho it now one of th t has in times pest had the figures « - pert of such famous Jewiah men }, Meracl Zangwill 3 of bb Ghar: Zangwill, howeve Hirach, the Rothschilds quate with the orthodox wing tr Moses Montefiore : TREACHERY Two years’ imprisonment was the punishment meted out the oni other day in the Punjab to a Hin (By United Press.) foo who had gone about telling! YORK, Aug 26-1 the people that there would be no/ ase e plague at all did not the Engtieh | eat that the Japanese Ko aya atinting Polwon wells Jn order to reduce the \eocretly , segs * vopalation. We had an accomplice the Whitehead Torpedo com who helped make his story plans: ay of England for millions of dol nin by putting balls of flour and S worth of the little destroyers wrner wubstances into tanks and teformation comes from Bor fountains Mand has caused much sur je a Hay is England's largest crop. fevolutioniste hat cap See ee eee the town of San Luis nea Olympic Market Ayres and taken the cov. cuts your meat bills in half. 118 een a ¢ n over sin al ited Time Sales For Tomorrow ° We publish today a few items of which we have but.a i} quantity of each for this sale. They are advertised certain hours of the day—it will be your fault if you too late for them. However, the store is filled with bargains at cut prices which will not fail to attract attention, and we are positive you can save moncy,. Housecleaning Sale will continue during the week— the daily papers. From 10 to 12 o’Clock. CEILING HOOKS, Worth 15 Dezen—Jencks’ Double Cetling Hooks wit! be on sale to- 5 morrow at, the dozen . c WAGON, Worth Th coaster of farm ‘Was baile for work as From 11 to 1 o’Clock. FAMILY SCALE, worth $1.50— The Columbia Scale saves its price tn a short time; weighs up to 34 younds by ounces. QQ Price tomorrow .. c From 10 to 12 o’Clock. COAL HOD, Worth $5e—Open, Galvanized Coal Hods, 18-inch, H leaning Sale price en ee BRASS HOUSE LAN. Werth 25¢—With globe M Wick complete; very spe Price for Tues 15¢ From 2 to 4 o’Clock. A SPOONS, Worth $3.00 Doz- fers 1847, solid silver: Satin handies. Price to ‘ ond net - Sbe From 3 to 5 o’Clock. VER POLISH, Worth 25-— 1847 Silver Polish ts the for silverware Price, From 9 to 12 o'Clock. »KUTTER AX, Worth urranted tem iteet ax tad ize. On From 4 to 6 o’Clock. CURTAIN RODS, Worth 26e— From 12 to 2 o’Clock. FRUIT PRESS, Worth 250— Herria Fruit Press or Vegetable Ricer. Priced tomorrow 12 at... c From 9 to 11 o’Clock. LENOX S0AP—Lenox Laundry Soap fits the hand and gives satisfaction. Tomorrow— 95 Tuceday—eight bars for C From 2 to 4 o’Clock. PARAFFINE, Worth 15¢ Bar— Pure Paraffine, for jellies or the laundry. Tomerrow, one 8 pound bar for c From 2 to 4 o’Clock. CUPS AND SAUCERS, Worth $1.25 Dozen—Echo White Semi Porcelain Cups and Saucers, at the special price of, to 99 morrow, #ix pairs for c PECL URDU] 2ND AVENUE a UNION STREET jtracks yesterday morplog Swan | rontat movement was caused dt | Zioniat ocher tte Rut Ziontam, the A Famous Supporter of the nation m1, | Movement. ¢ land. The move / ory 48 Moses Mendelssohn, | — chief of police | Pike st. opposite the Bon Marehe. | SNAPSHOT OF HELEN GOULD. | —— i ..---» | (Beattie Star's Exctusive Gurvice.) — { EW YORK, Aug 2%6.—"l am so | These were the first words of/ | Mine Helen Gould whea she landed jin New York, after an absence of jmearly a year and o half abroad | } | irvington-on-the Hodson. | good coffee? jand a woman of common lumbia & Puget Sownd ratiway Swanson and Swan Jackson, of Neweaantle, discovered the mangled body. The man had evidently been run over by a passing train and portions of bi along the t 500 feet A peculiar feature was the fact | that the coat which Phelps wore ad been turned inside out, No t of the acetdent was made | ff by tho train officials, Coroner Carroll {# trying to locate relatives. | there. & distance of —this is just the time to visit the STANDARD—come here are devoted to your wants, and our splendid credit service end-of-season sale, gas ranges— for Tuesday only these extra special, out of the ordinary priciugs, are, of course, with an object ta view—and t is to clean up the gas rani stock as quickly ‘as posal bie, and to make room for more seasonabie goods euch a sale es this on high grade Kas ranges comes just once a year—it's a big event, and should be quick ly taken Sdvantage of by everyone wishing a «as range ale comm . Tuesday morning and {a for one day only HELEN GOULD, AMERICAN. After Long Trip Abroad She’ She's Back | } | | | | —Cooker Chief gas range, regular ] @Betate gas range, regular value —Cooker Chief gas range, reaular special arco «.... $UBy od yh mal” B54 6G ' price Cooker Chief gas range, regular (with elevated even.) value $19.50; $15. 50 apecial price Estate gas range, regular value price . (with elevated oven.) all departments are now busy preparing for new fall arrivals— our showing of Fall heaters is now complete, comprising ait ee ferent styles represeuting the finest line of heaters ever brought to the Coast d to got back to America again.” | She appeared bright and happy at the prospect of spending ‘the summer at her country place at | Despite her wealth, Miss Gould's leabin was not among the most ox | peusive and luxurtoun, According to reperta from Pekin & change in the cabinet ts pend | ing. Yoan Shik Kai is about to relinquish the viceroyalty of Chile and become head of the war de j | partment, | : - If ~-tn the “National” we give you a high grado, ball bearing Washing The next Lambeth conference, | Machine that washes every garment in the home perfectly clean, the great decenalal conference of and saves one-half the time, labor and wear, The "Natioval” has jan the bishops of the Anglican | been brought out to meet the demand for a medium price, yet high leommanion throughout the world, grade washing machine, and it ts guaranteed to be absolutely firat including the Episcopal church in} class in every respect. It is made from the best materials, has country, will meet in London | tubular steel patent frame construction, ball bearings, clear cypress tub with patent crimped electric welded hoops that cannot come loowe and fall off. we are showing three different styles at $7.50, $9.6 Come in and inspect them. Tid ane Poot Par 1416 Third av, have § ne tables and the only 6x10 pool table tm Reattic. A place for gentlem and $12. COFFEE. What is essential to} Good bean ground fre sense. Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schillings Beat; } we pay him Hi er As $10, 12 Ladin Hats Special to Close $2.95 | iy U4 M4 HI regular vatue $5.00 regular vatue $5.25 act IC | ng . iy extra large size, comfortable this new Fall style rocker is i] i} arm rocker, high slat ti exceptionally attracti finish 422 Pike Ot. | dio back--wide panel at| ‘ed golden, 2 narrow panels and solld shaped seat—regu one wide panel in ba k—-solid lar value priced extra ape seat lar value $6.26 / Advance fall models are dmily coming in from the “fashion center We are now showing early advance styles in high grade Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts. Our custom department will make garments to measure at reasonable prices. our special suburban delivery service brings us in close touch with our many sub- urban friends--- 4 i Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 20 AVE Ho roctating the accommoda tion, the advant it would be to our suburban patrons, whom Go see the Green Lake Res number b several ervolr Addition today. Houses he soda deliv Green t up in theiy home 1006-1016 a tablished a n y " tion Branch Office. DELIVERY 8k R INTERNATIONAL BOND & VICK, covering every point in | first Ave. REALTY CO., 387 Pioneer Bik. GREATER SRATTLE Main 1166; Ind. 4048. Andrew Roxburg and John Gagson ing & good time in a raft shanty jatl liberal will ma warm bedding for cool nights nights a little in advance as early buyers these attractive special pricings are offered for two Wednesday 10-4 gtay 60’ ly Mnlshed; regular value 1i-4 white cotton blankets, good apec method of credit happy, progressive homes in Seattle tions, for ideas and information—our entire est Your 4h orn), Cea isp). is As GOB. Sotho Gand ing ~and then our way of giving credit to you factory, dignified excellence and absolute reliability ake the way easy-——welcome pa re are an extra Anducement for day wolgbt va pric li4 pair wo $1 i tx xhowing a of fall weight bedding at sually low pricings. ‘ tr od wool and cotton blankets, always se!l for $5.00 special price $2 tndian rob traveling ruge-—we ar a large assortment of col ors and designs; regular value PT spec oi quilts, with or without cut corners, a pore covering for metal mid¢ oo 6, oni regular 42x36 pillow slips, good quality ouch $1. 69 x90 whi a) value 7 of muslin; value 17%c; spectal 13ic¢ price full ing wide value cial the each udent hous lor cold Sep endid new only—Tuesday and tton blankets ae o el! finished, regular apectal $1.15 ellent show. make $4.85 beds; value ts, have soam in ade of heavy wuslin; deep hem; regular regular value $5.50 sine comf for woek 0 rm rocker, finished n, wide top panels form table back rest ped = seat-regular priced extra ape $3.70 rniture Co. buys a BUCK steel range, a your credit is good!!| yea, your credit is good here, today, extending credit willingly, again we say to you and want to make it perfec immediately and pay gradually “just as you can ! 0. Gaull j bs tomorrow, every day for all time—for anything, for everything! | is the means of establishing yearly many comfortable, i| and suburbs. | the furnishers of the home—is certainly pleasant, satis- adly and agreeably, on furnishings of time-enduring clear, that you can completely furnish your home ff t *tis now time to “fix-up”? for Fall— | scattered {| the vacation days now over, comes the thought of fixing up the home, and the desire “for changing about” and making little improvements here and i} hment—our store services— ff this is go-cart weather if you are about to purchase a go-cart—see our Mne; we have a ab ng you can't resist, and just now prices-are much lower than you could usually these two exams 1 this way for the week | $9.25 $4.75 regular value $13.75 regular vaiue $6.00 rable body g0- | folding gocart with good caey springs, cane seat, adjustable back and foot extension, front nring is parasol, adjust wheels are 10 inch, back are able back and seat, wheels 12 tueh, all rebber tired. Regu- inch, rubber tire. Regular value lar value $6.00, extra special $13 75; extra special 9 25 priced for $4 75 price for this week . the week ..., ......@¥e high chairs —this week we special price these two bigh chair items — the styles are popular and the new prices out-of-the-ordinary $1.45 $1.20 regular vatue $2.25 regular value $2.00 child’s high chair, finished | —child’s high chair, strong oo golden, wood seat, spindle back, well finished, goiden—| table raises over head—a very seat, table raises over neh good durable chair for the ree this is a splendid chair for the ular price money; regular value $2; ex- for the tra special priced ; for the week .. 1.20 week an attractive showing of neat little bed- room chairs and rockers— | | | | $3.60 i regular value $6.26 / regular vatue $5.00 select from our very extensive showtag of attractive bedroom rockers and chairs this pattern, which is one of the prettiest and § indleates how the styles range. Hl solid oak, finely quartered, polished, solid shaped saddle seats, neatly turned’ French shaped legs, pretty k panels, very strong f } \ and just suited for the furnishing of a r bedroom the rocker, regular value $6.2 the chair, regular value $5.00; oe rani “35 = . $3.60 $1 down | $1 a week refrigerator, or a go-cart here--- SEATTLE} —your otd stove or range taken TACOMA as part payment on a new BUCK steel range. | }

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