The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1908, Page 8

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Scouts Ruins of War Be-' tween United States and fan, (By United Pre: NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Raron Kogoro Te a, the new ambas sador to this country from Japan arrived on the steamer Ntruria In a talk with ar he Un from Rome of silk t button lee ve season $8.50 Waists yatiste French poplin. challie, Tailored and trimmings, Can't carry even one over a , So they go tomorrow at. yokes, embroidered fronts, moh air, semi-tailored st braid and short long and 200 Waists Sacrificed r Odds and Ends of $6.00, $7.00, $7.50 and yles; Inclitded are waists of lace net,) mercerized poplin and lace “$2.98 Who comes first? Only a few of a kind. pure NEW JAPANESE AMBASSADOR "* ARRIVES IN AMERICA | Seattle | L Arlesionne | Apparel TH CONCERT PLEASES — for Women, Misses nd Child of the Prank ae the the orchestra gave concerts numbers, wh not aracter, were hentral With Jujla Brewer Dante cote any symphony tenth of ite Hrewe the Mi popular fous in oh received, and ¢ the program concerts so far alt aml well iehted have de portion of as all the Nghted Saint-Saens, Wagner, 1 Komeak and Iiget were com represented, the Bizet Sulte being expecially combe at tractive An ambitious symphony convert will be rendered tomorrow night at the Moore, Director Kegrize hav ing chosen a pretentiows program hi. F. Leventhal, violinist, will be the soloist we plaid serges that Seattle Le BON Paris. 3 Cite Trevice. ( re hemn eagerly tz Theatre Strasse, Second Avenue and Pike St MARC Closing Out 19c Plaid Serges Tuesday..... bought a good many stores asked 25¢ quote the lowest price yet, We ard colorings—rich, handsome combination enough for all that come. These ought th ll probably last until noon, for we've i Basement Store here during the the on’s start Have them in light 1,800 yard ell sell out in told to wi to an the story poorly New York, 2 Walker Street Manchester, 88 F iter season hour or at But now and medium sh we two Find er St. 7 1-2c | ADRESS FOR 75c--A WAIST FOR 25¢ . € enougt r street wear, for miss or matron; but no matter, ev | ery yard will go tomorrow at 744@a yard. Indisputably the greatest slash ever given Cotton Dress Goods by any store. They are those pretty wool 1% we had but them a eee he be ge! FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 © New Suits for the Spring Season] One Roof ] You are vited to gall in and look ove ce Women's and Mi t Tailored Su for Sprin Costume and Suit, Section Suits of cheviot panama, and novelty suitings, in brown, black, gray, 1 Copenl green, tan, russet, fancy cheet and stripe ill be ted It made in the semi-fitting and tight-littmg efiect d length Among them are cutawa Prince Chay styles Ihe jackets are trimmed with braid, bu Skirts are both plaited and gored, with folds of sat erial Spring Suits thus far received there are a conside 1 yer $29.50, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $39.50, $45,00, $49.50, § KX), $57 and $87.50. Paderewski _: Plays that plano this year whose manufacturer pays him the money for his ser?. ices, Likewise is the choice Kreisler, Bauer * Bachmann and many other artists influenced by a finan ctal consideration. it is pure ly a commercial proposition This accounts for nearly ev- ery artist each season playing a different make, A rival manufacturer will pay them more money and the artist in stantly switches Yet sit use So-and So plays a certain make this n does not add one Carreno over bee fota #7 the real musical worth of the instrument. But it does add a tremendous amount to the retail price—as high as $60 piano in one instance t is a noteworthy fact that America’s oldest Ablished pianoforte maker and the recognized standard o; mu sical excellence today, do not find it necessary to stoop to commercialism The time-honored Chicker ing, of Boston, fs today ac knowledged, as it has been for over eighty-five years America’s Premic Piano. Unrivaled Unexcelled. The genuine Chickering Boston, sold only by —“ JOHN co. Unmatehed | of | Johnson Co. Building Third | University, | resentative did not believe there shou « . ‘ any uneasiness in the rur that Lady's Suit of imported English Deserving 0 “ mention ig Japan and the United States would the gathe gy of new § be engaged in war, now or ever POISONING Suiting in black and white shep See get bering . a at igi Soabtnit hat ae: herd's plaid. It has the new cut ' Ped Wor ing everything that would even steds and ngs, with new give ¢ » the reports. He stat away coat, tight-fitting, with model tailored ( s and flay ea tha pan was a stauneh friend Jobn C. Fletcher, 6¢ years old, of ted} t.t 1 witl ‘ ms of the United States 2118 7th av, died iast mi pointed hip ettec rimmed with ing circular are repre . Providence hospital ax the result o . lve sented ir Alco Sai ing for Washington, where he will t takertes- teoateee ‘Teeter ie black braid binding and velvet ented in Also Suits Shines ‘he Guaibeen to & ‘Warm pes the Brace-Hergert mill, on West buttons, The gored flare skirt has of Imp and striped ar iene neg el | lake av suitings, dainty and she sonal friend | | He was caught in the shafting tailored habit back and is fin ° : . WY, ay Wi | | eri vainful injurte We with a touc f color 4 REPRE eda ea | be hed with wide bias fold on bot a toil of these a WASHINGTON, Feb, 17.—Raron | tom. The price of this Suit is mings me ese styles at Kogoro Tekahira, the new ambas | : ‘ wader to the United States from PH BRIEF $57.50 who arrived today, knows America pretty thoroughly for a for = 8 site eigne e ° e Tn his earlier manhood he gain-| Preachers of San Francisco yes } ed a pretty good idea of the Amer | terday urged their congregations ’ lean ch er and temperament to fight rats and aswlet the federal @uring his five years’ service as and local authorities to termin 1 - rt ‘ . secretary of legation In Washing ate the plague rodents. It is a pleasure to announce that the gathering of Domestic Floor Coverings the Spring season - Late j he spent & year an om SARON KOGORO TAKAHIMA | The senatorial struggle in Ken is thoroughly complete This will prove welcome news to intending home-furni hers, as well astothe sul general in e or nally tucky le no ne r & solution to 7 » 1 I, «Silas aac gel gape Japanese Ambassador to the United States. day than severnl weeks age. Legis who are planning to replace present Floor Coverings with new and up-to-date nabs ics. We devote g plenipotentiary * the esata, in sae? a , eae lation is at ® standstill pending solid block front on the Third Floor to an array of Domestic Rugs and Carpeting, and here yous which capacity e rved three | e== aid a ae the end of the fight 5 7 2 years with distinct snecess ENT Hi Ww. | The tutersta mmerce commis find the most charming creations of the country’s —— makers, all priced in the fair manner BP reg ie ae oe STA 7 EM Ss s _ mnamahars bowene vant sae Hee invariably characterizes all merchandise sold by Frederick & Nelson As showing the importange niasioners who met in Portsmouth, | roads are doing all in thelr power " i. H., and brought te & sucetestul to conform to the sew Jaws the display and the exceptional opportunities that are prese nte “3 for making selections, we list issue the negotiations looking to ILLEGAL EXPENSES The business men of Puyallup q $ \ o ual arpeting and 9x12 R ward peace with the Russians. Fol will honor Bara Meeker at & re the number Of patterns shows tn the better ne MOE P .* lowing this distinguished service ception Thursday night. The aftade Number of Number of the emperor rewarded him by at will be held at the Opera house , . f : Size 1 f Rue— once nominating him to the house | Gen. James B. Metealfe’s state: |penses were $412.60, and Lewis|and will be under the ausplees Patterns Kind of Carpeting— Size and Kind of Rug of peers and making him a baron. | ment of personal expenses in the Levy's were $154.50 ig of the Board of Trade. 14........Royal Wilton 9x12 Body Brussels |primary campaign, filed with the! The expense statements of the) KR. H. Kipp, who has lived tn} x ‘ r ee city clerk, shows that he admits democratic candidat > all| Whitman county for the past 10 De +-x'o 00'galc AE MOEN as cies oth seats aaee wd x12 French Wilton TEACHERS PETITION having expended $287.60 im the ef: |filed in a bunch, se inate years, has announced his candidaey 37........ Axminster, 9x12 Bundhar Wilton fort to secure the nomination declarations of candidacy one for state attorney general on thet > Reodek l aot y Some of the items included im of the « ante candidates in- | republican tleket y i. ee Velvet 9x12 Bagdad Wilton and Wilton ¥ FOR THAW'S RELEASE the statement are for expenses dicate that candidates were! Part of Sprague is under water. Law Wilton Velvet 9x12 Hartford xony. prohibited by law, among them the assessed $10 by the democratic or owing to much rain and the met ij gS , > nn ? i " = mployment of bands, the renting ganization to pay for a copy of Ing of the snow. The railroad SP) .. Body Brussels x12 Axminster. automobiles and the rental of the lists of registered voters, Other tracks und the depot are under 48 f -stry Brussels 9x12 Tapestry Brussels _, (By United Pre s for headquarters, of which expenses by the democratic candi- | water the stream is rising ‘ spotty : Tapestry I russel phe shake Lays : I : : . EVANS TL, Ind nets were employed by him. dates, except for Mr. Metcalfe, Mortimer Moore, the mulatto who! In addition to the wee a we display a large and varied line of Linoleums, both imported ntiment favoring t orge F. Russell's personal ere very light mpted death three times bef : Fs aetiel ‘ i Harry Thaw, the slayer of Stanford ee ; esscrcenseebionS 8 AS pl edged in wall at Xommiy domestic, Floor Oil Cloths, Stair Carpeting, Mattings, Small Rugs of various kinds, and large White, has developed among the — ; is trying to kill himeait@l tities of Ingrain Rugs and Carpeting. A carload of Floor Oil Cloth and Printed Linoleum has teachers of Washington township. evening V the S-yearold davgh in a new manner, starvation, Hed in Gibson county, which is a few DIES OF SPINAL ter of Mr. and Mra, Matthew | has refused togeat for five days, recently been received. miles north of here. The teach Locke, 1100 W. 52nd st, became fi! ae — 2 ers met in annual tnatitute and | and yesterday morning she died.| TO FIGHT PLAGUE. passed 4 resolution by unanimous i TIS Funeral services will be held to Seattle fant Yote to send a petition to the au row at 2 o'clock at the Ballard) The first annual meeting of the Hon thorities at New York asking that Christian church Interment will Washington Association for the Thaw be released from the aaylum| 4.4) i as, follow at Crown Hill cemetery Prevention and Relief of Tuber of the at once. Several women teachers; °P!n4! meningitis claimed & Vic | sue eae culosia will be held Wednesday at Great were present, and the resolution |tim tn Ballard yesterday. Friday the ¥. MC. A. building. Ad A neal was adopted amid loud applause | casemsmeomen wtieiiinn ‘Weak Eyes dresses will be made by Gov. A. E Majestic one seo ‘ Made strong by using our specially | 47° INCORPORATED ... an Pping. h " 3 Mead, and by epecialista on the R — aes ae <<ae| For the best shampoo get Soap ground glasses. Bring your ¢¥© white plague. The association was ange 25 per load/ Lake Soap. It and heals. | troubles to us Sehuchard Optical formed at Bpokane late in 1906 delivered. Main 1714, tnd. 4950. ***'On sale at all dr *** Co, Specialists, 1207 tnd av. ** = saree Pac Ms - Aen —| = Tomerrow Night—#:15 Sharp. FOURTH SYMPHONY CONCERT. ‘The Grand Seattle Theatre” j Russel! Mati Nex “48 MINUTES hom “Bub Abw ay" By the on mu! ConA The Collins, Lewls & sewing. >| THE COLLEGE A a KING” ¢ as °K mpany John Cort, Mer | Matiness Wednesday es Offers nN a Week Klein Aus Se—Any Seat im the & Drew, Mere wregay av COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vandeville House. Performances, 2:80, 7:48 daily Bot on 8106 Yes, Gilday & Fox Wil Open This _ s y rsical Goods, Afternoon. So WIS Other Acts. Of Mastea) ¢ Leath Books STAI Se oi alae Violins, Mandolins, Performances Dail¥ Guitars. All these : be sacrificed ca 9 ye Ce NEW SHOW STARTS TODAY 4 Brown Van and a Host of Mendtiners Orpheum '",: I STON THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Doc Kealey, Gladys ast go. is not This 1 sale wh Co. POSSE OOOO oeosovee A RT A al Departamt Seceosses: Everythin, models jg hown in a agen blue, 1€ Coats are medium pular kimong lor stitching. OF the at $25.00, 50, 367.59 AMUSEMENTS. chan a The Family Theatre Fifth and Pike. Tel, Int a Tunetel vd Instrumental fixtures for salt of fine show ale of a lot of cheap Sash t with no Tet All must 60 Pete te mers Cline Pie fae FC Ot eS we escaee "0 ES3E SE_Fs2reeeerese tecseeecc ded deed wrwewwe «me ae oS »*

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