The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1908, Page 4

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EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, { DEC! an SHING C 1307-1309 Seventh av. TFelephones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the } | Building Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 | Ask for the department or the name of the person | tired | = — | 4 BALLARD STAg AGHNCY Ballard A ' ‘ oe BPVPRETE STAR AGENCY —1 r A Puneet, 1049 — } Grek Y my, aie tt cure or per month. De r Dat the Postattios « 7 Washibe ne eecand claae e TO MATL SURSORINEAS ‘ . *y Ke ad at date @ ‘ fe ’ : a t ar tay . + & perfect ser | ne oe HOW MANY DIE WHILE you WATCH TRE sHow? | | "~ The records of murder, maiming and of prop erty by the railroads the United States for the quarter ended September 30, 1907, have been printed by all the news papers in the country, } You probably read them | Did you realize what you were reading? Here is the record for 90 days; One thousand, three hundred and thirty-nine human be-} fngs were killed, “ ~..._In 90 days, Twenty-one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-four 3 were maimed In W days. Three million, six hundred and five thousand, nine hundred nd sixty-nine dollars’ worth of property was destroyed In 9 days. Two hundred and twenty-two passenger trains ran off the track. | In 90 days. j Three hundred and twenty collisions occurred. Tn 90 days. Four thousand, two hundred and seventy-nine accidents @ccurred to as many trains. In 90 days, How do you realize what it means? | Once in every wwo hours somebody was killed. | Once eféry six minutes somebody was maimed } Once every 30 minutes a train was wrecked Once each minute $20 worth of property was utterly lost | from the nation's wealth And this goes on, night and day. Tf you go to a theater and stay there two hours and a half ft doesn't scem like a long time, does it? Yet while you have Been amused one murder has been done, 30 people have been struck down, five trains have been wrecked and over $3,000 of waste has been committed. 4 There is a bill before the United States senate which is} aimed at the telegraph octopus. A few votes would make this bill a bludgeon—if it could get the votes It was introduced by Senator La Follette, and it proposes} to place alt telegraph companies under the control of the in-| terstate commerce commission, and also to prohibit the ac VALENTINES AT SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW Buy your Valentines now if you would have them reach your Eastern friends on time. You'll find * § the largest and most up-to-date assortment at Mc Carthy's. More than ten thousand of them on sale tomorrow. Among them note these specials: { 15c VALENTINES AT 8¢—An immense variety | of pretty novelties and comics, all up-to-date, catchy things that will take your fancy. Be- ing sold in most places at 15c. Sale price TOMOTTOW 2662005 ceeecee ery es a 25c VALENTINES, 15¢—Biggest hits that Tuck ‘ _ or Whitney have ever brought out.* Beautiful J} / novelties and laughable comics. Usual price for : this class of Valentines is 25c. Our price, F i WE DEE, ONE 0555 WWM i sec taes “Be 4 VALENTINE POST CARDS, inc jamie nu- 1 merous comics, each ....... c HIGH ART VALENTINE “POST CAR DS, + all new and snappy things; 1 eacn .. eee see Os i Bargain Spot 25c Stockings 15c 120 dozen pairs of Children’s Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Hose, with double heels and toes. A splendid quality, such as you are in the habit of paying 25c a pair for. The whole lot goes on the Bargain Spot tomorrow at, am | 5 the pair . ‘ Cc 1Knit Underwear at oars at Near to Half Price | ExtraSpecial Prices | BOYS 65c COMBINATION | $1.25 SILK GLOVES 1% | | $1.2 lasp Bil BOYS’ 65¢ VESTS AND PANTS, but 5 12 onl je ribbed, fleece lined, sale price . 31c | $150 KID GLOVES 7%—An WOMEN’S 86 VESTS AND | dd lot that must be closed PANTS, 34 wool, gray and | lt at once; extra good bar ears. onie gains if you can find your ui the hade WOMEN’S $1.50 MERCERIZED sale price 79¢ SILK VESTS AND PANTS CASHMERE GLOVES 2% | sale 78¢ | 12button length and fleece ON depscoseottoes uu lined; the slip-on kind that CHILDREN’S 300 COMBINA are 60 nice for cool days, TION SUITS, lightly fleeced broken line, sale price 259c a pair GOLF GLOVES—Just in order nale 14, REY seesyreve. ¥e c to clove out what remains of | CHILDREN’S 50¢ VESTS AND women’s wool gloves, we * PANTS, odds and offer them at, the tots, ote pris «<9 V8 |. Sos 498 Sale Hours Saturday, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. a® aw © Speaking more bluntly, this bil would regulate the trans: | "fa to each other | lunidentified youth, about 16 years | British C, Fem 4 ’ us forms of bribery kt to modern « ration . } od : ub ! alw ' tf : “ C 4 n I have at they pleased. Intrench 1 their] 3 1 att . Fagen vent gag mae. ©THE QihAKER~S shoes ged ibep dep Sr oeme pga padeaoneaalgte il] He'll got } mpenmtion ager Sreet Sinws. eerre, Sere DOWN-TOWN STORE USE ‘YOUR rs in every contest with their thofeands of operator They] yor the devil dea with eve ing her husband, Fred Andersee,| 9913-1018 FIAST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ ~ Haig ex " . from offer he ar violence oF . t i I ain ‘ UPTOWN STORE we ‘ hee immune the satellite , upiter fro anvt . in . oil 1 en a ' as the sa t { Jupiter from anyth# “| By direct leginlation re ting the fa esidence wa- | SIME ST, =e WESTLAKE AVE aie: (fe DELIVER ke federal Gontr ~ =~ . oe a y | Railroad men are wondering what ein 7 Ithe plane Of the Milwaukee road oie to a ar tn court on F are in relation lo British Columbia 1 wh wune why the t BY JOSH A Word From Josh Wise ja happy elimax @ net. I attended a Th’ book here] su ine who } hamehtily th’ room = wouldn sj ix one, | get my | she saw one | the Funeral o | Let us so live | augh page may mmm, \and prison ship Nipsic. Hoats leave 2 a ee ob - Such Ie Life, ° “GUNS FOR Rtwt—Diper, & |Pior 2 foot of Yosler way, & times | Milk —hot-——makes @ delicious and Friday and Be irday an bey the following we Some get sun, some get rain Taft, 1084-20 Second ay. . daily. Round trip, 50. oo *| refreshing lunch on a cold day agile nap a = h Some have joy, some have palo inn a nepeanatetneiiinidiitiiiaaite se = ° 8 for es Geme ride free, some miss the| = — Ask for Hortick's Gato—1871—5 for Ss trata | At All Deoggtse El Hamid, 4 for... ccc cceeeeereeeee P a Some Fag xrain and some raise Stirring the powder a Traveiers, § for... .. a 4 Sain, Our Speciatized Race. Here isa ment you w underel The Cornet Piayer of the Future. Being & more or lees idiotic prog || tures are off nostication of the things that may! You will happen to the band man who hopes A to suceeed, tn the days when too) and winter. gueh attention will be given to the! development of one talent ig All Right. Friend mal. 8 say your lay has! p Colonist Rates 1%» First w. Westbound during M. and Colman Bidg. | April by Ore@on Raliroad & Naviga tion Co. From Chicago $38.00, st ~ Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Mis. sourt River points $96.00, St. Louls $35.50. Teli your friends or make deposits at Union TWeket Office, 608 BB Bilis, General eee Clothing Youths’ Sults, long pants, vest and coat, all wool, in all dark shades sixes 14 to 21; regular $7.60 to $10.00; spectal 1“ Men's Mackintosbes, waterproof and crackproof; S4inch length; gray only; all sizes; regular $5.00 apectal sap Boys’ Suits, all wool and neat patterns to select ; sizes 7 to 14; 4 le breasted aad knee pants these are broken lines; regular $5.90; special ore 82.59, Women Boys’ Knee Pants, best wool mate trimmed rial; black; sizes 6 to 16; worth prices peas 0, = and Capron On sale Satu: Te; special for Saturday ..39¢ ” Women’s and Children’s Hose and Underwear Important Bpeciais for the Thrifty Buyer Tomorrow (Saturday). Good, Strong Black Pleece-Lined Hose for 11 women, Satarday 2 ‘ ee c Boys’ Extra Heavy Ribbed Bicycle Stock 1 ings, sizes 6 to 10, Saturday ...... 06066 “2ic Cilldren's Gray Ribbed Union Suits, medium ight and ligh pced; sizes 1 to 10 25 years; Saturday ......,0+ c Women's Gray Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, button down the front style; perfect fitting Saturday c Women's Fine Lisle Vests, with —_ neck « 39 and long sleeves; Saturday i c Infants’ White Pure Wool Shirts that but 48 ton down the front; Saturday c Children’s Flannelette Gowns, of white, pink or pretty stripe, with ruffied neck or col 48 jar; Saturday : + seeeeee ‘. c SHOES ARE LOWER Women's P top, extension sole, military sole and a heel; a shoe that is as dressy 11% to an a shoe can be made; regu clal .. lar $3.00; special . 419 Women’s House Shoes, one-stra low heel, plain wide toe, fine kid upper, hand turn sole; all THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. | od awa ! Youth Ground to Death. Legislators Raise + and use of telegraph franks by government employes. | And when we've panied away. | Bem @ PROTECTION! Salary, : | Oug, friends ean cad our epitaph | BAN FRANCISCO, F An VICTOR aw ne such climax during that weful Author Well, there » ml office receipts during that act know & broom ef) Lines Written While Contemplating Alderman. Save on Your Underwear ant—that is to say, if you prefer cotton tifing, you i find different weights in Keep your feet union or two-piece, light, medium or heavy, or the | e same variety in other materials if you prefer them, | wa rm and dry y . This is not a sale of just one line or one quality, without rubbers. sinibcinuigsh ce iced: ulin sala pn but with the exception of a few contract goods, all | cotton, linen, woolen, silk or silk and wool mix- ; Silk Waists, Regular Pri Coats $1z.and $15 Vales, at 90-96)| 36 s16 ee. $3.98 Rainproot © are all wool; colors tan, brown, gray and t ting, ight fitting aed half-fittiog. Some ma ent Colt Shoes, dull | Misses’ Heavy Calf Shoes, double Children’s Vici Kid Shoes, stock tip, spring heel, solid sole; sizes 5 to 8; special 69¢ W. J. B. Georgetown, | ttt aft the tial honing PE Sige imap gy : PP. ne : wall fri at ime worowe srome “THE GUARLH SLAGTIFOR ASS’ 575 mown amiga , Friday & Saturday Speciats | ING. — WATCH EARL : i Beliadonna Porous Plapters — W t | Kidney Piasters—! ‘ Regular ot J Gin Pills for the Kidne pox “We A. J. Karting, president of the C. M, | (ng order hould not ve made pe Buc hu Wafers—F wae for ‘ ne Kidne 1 Korubatiy te > nd pert arrived | mane nt ox Hpecial, 2 ones for ts th x .. By Sy ago, nh <= |B Fulton's Compound for Hrigt Sieenes. oe ie wont to Brite Co) Mr In Milk T Fulton's Compound for 17 ‘ he wont to Brittsh Columbia f uring the second | . kc po ong rus Auk us about these famous ¢ nds They are ‘@ performance and | arline’s prolonged ay in | ot ina Ss wonders wherever used. Proven efficte fm... ores British territory i causing much ommeat 6 among local traffic mon vase! Oh $ Navy Yard Take a trip on the Sound and visit the U navy yard, see the battleships A Wisconsin and | | Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and the training ship Philadelphia, the mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats Powdered Almond Meat—Almolutely pure —any quantity at, per pound Y 1 BSartoin, 4 ozs. for . ° Kargon Compound, | o#. for 060 cree seece Concentrated Ol! of Pine, % on. for.... Gardiner’s Bromo, full pound for Antiseptic Tablets, per bottle Rholoide—Will cure Rheumatiom, per bottle j = Orrine—-Will cure the liquor habit—Can be given secretly or oil the patient's knowledge. Ask for free booklet CIGARS Horlick’s Malted Milk The original and genuine Avoid cheap substitutes At your Soda Fountain A glass of Horlick’s Maited share 28 ef. ft a Deceased BS the world will makes a nowrwhing, digestible food | dri, better than tea or cotlee—no The Quaker Drug ‘Coin A cupful—hot—on retir | 1913-1015 First Ave——2 Money-Saving Stores——Fourth ang Pike ays induces restful sleep. wil “Gus Brown” wis We realize that you know a bargain when you see one as well as we do. We are also aware, after aij that’s been said and done regarding price cating that the man that mentions bargains as to you.” We show you more than you expect in our special offer of Buits and Overcoats Aa sale that offers you any kind of a gar- wESSESESEE Fe ES E32 S82 Bese Special for tomorrow cost NO MORE THAN ormen e00e ences. Genuine President Suspenders. g On sale after S p.m RAYMOND & | HOYT 405 PIKE ST. —--- Tat te aerate | ered at a reduction also find weights for summer, spring Both Stores. King Co. 72 S24 Correct jumbia pparel for Men. Columbia (8 Fe SeS5Se8885 Sees" SeSbsee Fs" Specials 6to 10P. Ladies’ and Ge entlemen 's | $1. 00 and $12 25 Umb value, 6 to 10 p. er Japanese Hand Handkerchief, 15c;6 to 10 p.m... MAKE BUYING ELSEWHERE EXTRAVAGANT s Cravenette Rain Children’s Silk Bonnets, ravenette Coats, for women and misses; materials On Saturday, while they last, take your pick of any Silk Waist Loose fit or Fancy Waist in stock at only $3.98. All our Black Taffeta plain, others aud Net Waists in with straps of same matertal and buttons. Regular Silk Waists, Plaid Stk Walsts, Lac “ with wide ruching 5 fm this sale. Former prices $6.00, 0 and $16.00. 3.58 = 4 On sale Saturday at ws wu ribbon; Saturday .« Saturday’s Savings in Silks and Dress Goods | In London's Store for Men‘s Heavy Working Gloves; some have $1.35 Quality 36-Inch | $1.50 French Voiles | $1.25 All-Wool Panama, | %me _muleskin and some horsehide facing a very strong, durable lot. Special to Black Taffeta Silk, (New), $1.19 | morrow 85¢ Yard. Yard. ony ys. Sen's Canvas (loves, vot mare tana Au excellent dress and waist | Brand New French All-Wool pes ie sold =~ 25 _) All ae a ne: a eoroty ° aly os 5 Oe dedhies “kak Voites, one of the most popu Woo! Panama, known for dura en's Work Shirts, with col quality, full 36 inches wid lar ¢ fabrics for spring bility; does not spot with rain colors; good, strong Madras and Oxtord pure silk, perfect black and Wear. What's more stylich than s a goods; special tomorrow beautifal finish; has no starch a nice volle suit or skirt? Ev complete line of colorings, In-] 1..." Caps, all wool, assorted colors or dressing; splendid wearing ery wanted shade and biack eluding black; 52 Inches wide assorted shapes; worth 50c; tomorrow .. 4 $1.35 silk. Saturday 85 Saturday Saturday, at a dig sev 85 Children’s Play Suits, made of good, strong a only, per yard Gi per yard $1.19 ing, per yard CI ing material; ages trom 1 to 6; special te From 8:30 Tili 9:30. From 9:30 Till 10:30. | From 10:30 Till 11:30. | From 11:30 Till 12:30. morrow .. ai ae 2be quality Japanese | The Celebrated Half. | Peerless Pongee, excel- | $1.00 quality 46-inch | Men's ri ay Seats, black, natal ik, 20 me de lent to wash and Black Silk Finished or ta pecial tomorro’ 4 Silk, 20 inches wid Wool Danish Cloth sae . a Brilfiantine, made in | Men's 75c Flannelette Night Shirts spectal ail colors, Black and | = every color, Including wide; 5 good colors Bradford, England tomorrow -- cream Saturday cream, Saturday to choose from. Sat Saturday morning | Men's Fine Natural Woot Undershirts and | morning, from &:30 morning only, from urday morning only only, from 11:30 till Drawers, spectal tomorrow +01 sana tl 9:30 a. om, for 9:30 to 10:30, per from 10:30 til 11:20. 12:30 a. m, for, per | Men's Fine Thc Woa Fleece Shirts and Draw yard .. . ise yard ize per yard ze yard 696 ers; special tomorrow ‘ Pree YARNS RIBBONS 36 German Worsted Yarn, 4-ply Knitting Yarn 10¢ Floss, Saxony, Germantown S5e Ribbons APRONS . & skein 296 a skein 19¢ a skein The extra special 19¢ FORENOON SPECIA Flannelette Kimonos 39c, Regular Price low heel; sie] 260 Ribbons, a big assortment .. vara “Gime see cnt, stk and satin nee yard Ge Q : slette Kimonos and Di + $1684 $1.00 Wrapper Aprons wood Quality Flannele Sacques, in dozens of patterns and designs sizes; regular price 75c. On sale Saturday @ 12 at eater eeene eeeees cone ae Mother Hubbard Aprons ......... pane Value Gingham Aprons each 24 Children's Aprons pias Bakke ie ceeee @@Ch . 360 Fancy Mack Aprons each zes; special ....... Boys’ Patent Colt Shoes, bluch : ai pecial $1.40 | “style, matt top, extension i HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES Sateen Petticoats 89c, Regular Price $ bo 7 Misses’ Viet Kid Shows, wot alsea! 13 to 6% resales 68 Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, good qual] a blucher style, patent. tip sizes Men‘s Box Calf Shoes, elthe and well made; regular price $1.25. On , . int © 2; reguiar $2.60 ve a s, ¢ vy ae ane pe Pca sp r eee tone Cae ae urday until moon .........eeeeeee Hoye’ Seamless Shoes, unlined that will keep out the water | heavy calf. double 4 and stand the wear; sizes 2% more style cap toe, waterproat value : till noon ‘ i to 6%; regular $2.60; spectal and wearprost; resular $1.00 S; oS olors, qu ntity imi Oran | cant : 10¢ Spool Sewing Silk, all ¢ lo or “qt u TEA. Fly Ont The English serve tea FOUR ROUND and a biscuit in busines at four o'clock; a nice lit the break Your greece mtterss your money it you don't Hie S@ehiltiag’s I }we pay ili pom. LEAVES TAC Tel. 212. * TOT! ew see Aye Private. Wires “oth oe ae = UN Greteeng: te jnvectmeny ww "on tate! «9% i 4 > oe e ie e | $3.00 shoes; special ,.#:d—Q | 7 double sole and whank; a shoe | Mch’s Heavy Viscollzed Shodeil of the Universal 35c¢ Ladies’ Black Lisle Gloves, SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35¢—Round Trip, 80c LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m., m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr. —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— DOWNING. MOPRiMs & RYER, INC. 304-205-296 Ainste Bide Gloves $2.98 MAY MANTON PATTERNS 10c till noon PURITY, FRESHNESS AND EFFERVESCENCE are strong features of any mineral, he Fiyer TRIPS DAILY. $108 ond 6168 in those bottled by the Pacific and CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. i Me OMA — 8:35 a. Paget Sound Rottling Co, they are cool Sa not only sttong, but uniform feat We Cyrwmte tim Only Aluwiutet PHREPaOOr pe da , Agent. Seattle | ures, making them always reHable, and giving them that high reputa tion for which they are farmows. Peat ae Usrngentod Bteocmrlity fs OtGo nod for thyo Stereiggig Finuwos, Piet aren, ‘Fresadles nosh Gitcagote ¥ adnanuedtets | & Com Whew H WF) Cost to Ree Foor Ce [MOUING, PACING COTY @e¢ ‘ “a

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