The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1908, Page 8

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day last month was May 28, when it was Tl degrees above. The oold wen ears” St METHODISTS CHANGE MAY WAS COLD ::* was only 41 degrees above TITLES OF OFFICERS rainfall in May during the erage a fe we eH (By United Presa.) eo. a8 youre has only been 24 BALTIMORE, Md, Jun The People who steadily complained | @eches i unpteas: Change of title from “presiding | abo weather laat month ba Aside from it wre er or” to “district” superintendent antness there were no expecially re some ae is the tople of markable features about the weath The records of the U. 8. weather ~s ministers of the | bureau show that the month of May | & last mor today. A minority report adopted ek ee! eloudier, colder and late onday afternoc ny Ne « 1 Teel pa 1 was clouds fer and ASKS FOR FRANCHISE late Mond ftern by the Meth | rainier than usual dist Episcopal conference author Daring the month there was ee leod the change. Many reports were single day entirely free from ck N. R. Sibley applied to the elty!noard by the confere Monda Hess, There were 16 cloudy: 4 counct? last night for a franchise to| afternoon, and among those adopte and 15 days partly cloudy operate & refrigerating and cold | was one calling for the abolition of} The average moan tomperature | SP ys dal in this city, ‘The ord. (the probationary perlod was 51.6 cos. The mean tem ae treme . . pera May during the last 18|'nance waa referred to the corpora-| “Ladies khaki sults at Piper & years is 65 degrees, The warmest | tions committee Taft's, 1024 Spring wt ove THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE CON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE TheWhiteSale for Wome Brings Year’s Greatest Bargains By can and do quote the lowest prices in the city, ' In Dainty ditrons and Refined Undermuslins taking advantage of market con we that Comparison will Compare! ° $1.59 for Undermustins Worth to $2.25 Night Gowns, two styles handsomely trimmed with prove Compare! Compare 59¢ for Undermustins Worth to $1.00 Long deep White Petticoats, v flounce of Venise or embroidery trim Night trimmed Valenciennes lace and fine Long White 18-inch flounce lace, med Gowns, in embroidery Petticoats, two styles, with lace or embroidery inset trimmed with embroidery tion and edge—Drawers, or Point de Paris lace and wide flare flounce, trim insertion—Drawers, very med with several rows of handsomely trimmed with Swiss embroidery and Val enciennes lace; lace insertion, fine em also strict broidery and hemstitched ly hand embroidered, un laundered—Corset Covers, trimmed with dainty lace, Swiss embroidery and me dallions—Chemise, trim med front and back with tucks — Corset Covers, French back, low cut front back, Valenciennes lace and and trimmed with sertion—- Long Chemise, trimmed with Torchon Valenciennes lace and lace, drawn up with rib 3 rows of wash ribbon, fin bon, finished with ruffle, ished at ron with 4 inch flounce;: $2 and $2.25 values; in the ns edged with lace 75c and $1.00 val the June 99C ee The White Sale for Men Now under way, brings the best Uniaundered Shirts, Stiff Bosom Shirts, White Pleated Negtiges Shirts, Moslin Night Shirts and Collars to you at prices not possible anywhere else. And these goods are not the madetosell-quick kind, but come from th emost careful manufacturers in the business. Our $1.00 Night Shirts 69¢ Our $1.25 White Shirts 95¢ Made of heavy, bleached mus lin, cut full and long, with or without collar, neatly fin- ished, high-class garments, that will stand frequent laun dering without going into fronts, plaited *fronts and stiff bosom shirts Monarch ~—Griffon and brands—two best in the busi shreds; actual $1.00 Shirts, ness. Our own regular $1.25 in the June Sale to- 69 ap ; Morrow Ot 2c. . cso cck iC Shirts, reduced for the oe White $ 95c Sale to... Seattle. Gecond Avenue and Pike St. “ew York, 2 Walker Street fIMARCHE Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 68 Fauikner Ot. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Until Wednesday Night, Special Comedy and Vaude- | Phones: Sunset Main 1204; Ind 4224 Matinee Wednesday, Chas. rmances daily —2 All Thie Wook Bvent of the Beason. “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN Weer.” 200; box sea FULL OF HEARTY LAUGHS. Frohman Present MR. JOHN DREW ody. Blanche Batew Great Success, by 1d Nelaeco. neon, 66 Time in Beattie e810 and B19 sharp. NORTH W Bere! Ba The Grand _ Arieric PARK JOUN CORT, Manager All This Weel Uneqasted V andes th MATINEE SATURDAY ee See eeeey VANCOUVER V8. ABERDEEN BAN FRANCISCO OF co. IN Tomorrow and All Week at #180 “THE NIG Sisters, Piano lex. | Sunday at 4100. PRICER—16¢ mieeton rRicme-—1 a | Admission 260 and $00. Ta COLISEUM Seattle Theatre any move tm that | mechanism which controls the jc |for a man to stand on the track and Russel Seattio’s Leading Vaudeville House. | *'* ros ine And pLieer—1e, 20c; reserved seats, Adc ok, The Performaniees, 2:40, 1:46, 9% daily eons ing Co Both phones 6106 tae ae pane percard dy it's another big on One r yu mn puter long f jollity. 8 Wo “TRACKED AROUND wort. ing J ved seats one Prices Mats. lee and nights, Ibe week ahead. to 800 Phones 4. 6 . AM RAriendeme oe MP3! See? lliisacasemaaionen ° THE SEATTLE WILL HOLD FENDER TEST City Council Takes Up Fight te Make Cars | More Safe. ‘Star Crusade Against Death Trapy Is Bringing Results. As @ result of The Star's ora better street car fenders Max Wardall i intro vtion at Councilman duced a res the of the clty council inet night, awk tng that & committee of five of the city legislators be appointed to make ao investigation with a view to securing the wae of better life saving devices on the street cars ot this etty meeting An important demonstration of several 4 ideas in the line of etreet car fenders is to be bh in thie elty the week, and the expected to lant of the present five counctimen are te with Super intendent of Public Uulites A. ¥ Houttion and the members of the board of public works in requiring the Seat trie Co. to u the fender system which tn thelr opinion bas the most merits if anyoue is interes in the saving of human life. ctiman W his resolution department of ment The fenders have been directly an appalling during the past nothing else, we ought at least to lend our m support any ef} forte the board of public works miay make to cut down thin strect-onr} fender mortality ite | Duty of Council 1 am surprised that the legit |) waid Coun ation of «isiative govern re, ang uit ve body of thie municipality) taken action sooner, (It # to me It te certainly up & the council to make some movet te the direction indicated. | There Is, as | understand it, wf brand new feader to be tested In} thie city during the lest of thet week. if it comes ap to promines, } we ought to de what w can to have the Seattle Elestrie Co. tn stall it on their ca The present fender te entirely 1@dequate Dees not the board of public works have ateolute authority to insist upon fn enders’” asked Councilman ay at this june ture Yes,” replied Counctiman War dal, “and #0 doen the state labor commissioner have power to com pell the adoption of an improved direction Vote te Unanimous. Upon roll call the resolutio: carried unanimously, all th meinders of the council present voting In the affirmative In line with the resolution, Pree ident Gill selected the following amitter of five toma vestigations that wf necensary in co-operation with Bupt. Boullion Chairman, Max Wardall Hard, J. M. Sparkman, A. J 4 dard and Frederick Sawyer The committee Is under Instructions to report back to the city counell as soon as possible The particular fender about which the interest will apparently center during the coming demon stration fe one recently perfected im the East, and samples of which are being brought to this city enpectally for the occasion. This fender works on the lines of an emergency brake and operates with compressed air. Ordinarily the fender hangs about cight Inches above the track, but ever any person should be on the track and in tmminent danger of FreH being injured, the motorman of the| fect jerk a| thorne. sots | adds a tincture of robust comedy te also | the piece that ts pleasing car Is supposed to simply little lever, hich not only the brakers on the car, but drops the fender Instantaneously to where it slides along the rail To Demonstrate Fenders. It is declared th the same brake-fender also acts in a w which holde the fender close to the ratie, eliminating the danger of te fender flying up and allowing jthe person on the track to roll under the car. sne demonstration proposed fe a car which will be fitted with the fender and brake device ts to run agaimet the man at a speed of 30 milee an hour. The exact date of the demonstration has not been announced, por the name of the individual who will act as the he man target for the fender, but It is thought that the arrangements will be definitely agreed upon by} tomorrow. Is proposed to make it a gem} eral demonstration day for street ear fenders and several devices} | which are claimed to have superior | merits as life saving apparatus for street car vice will be put through thelr paces | FLEET AT NAVY VAROD. Battleship fleet at navy yard. Roats leave Pier 2, foot of Yeute way 10 times baited H. Lk. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREE when | ' STARS EV ESDAY, | | ues, in street car fender system, but 1 Re White Sale ...... ee ae yeti think i is up to this coum right and tomorrow ning, with has seldom been equaled. The Zar A new line of ladies ei to lend ite moral support to a matinee tomorrow re Trio, comedy bicyclists, pre AMUSEMENTS Colixeum theatre proved popular | Sreat dramatic power: Zimmer is : oh % ‘audiences, partic. |® Sumgier; while Barnes & West At the Grand——"The Nightin: | vin yee Eto Polo-alde troupe | buck and wing dancers: Marion wat the Seattle—"Tracked Around |of scrobats, with the best casting | Sisters, pianists; Blodie Robinson an Wana exhibition seen at the Coliseum in | comedian Ramapo m j Sec 7 er nd the pletures round out ie~"The Girl of the many monghe. The Okito Chinese Ae the tole~ " inagiciane ‘were given much atten | 800d program John Drew, who returned to the | cor eccentric dancer; Lilian Hale f Moore jast night after an absence g Co. in “The Phantom Rival inted superintend 4 the of many years from Seattle, Was ang Loo @ Chapman, in “Wanted ruetion department h head greeted by an audience that fully a Dovkey,” besides the song and | Quarters at Seattle, of the Chicass appreciated the touches of light pictures MI waukee & se Ps 1 railway of « in “My ife,” adapted ashington an a is is from the French of Gavault and “The Giri From Frieee.” by BE. J Pearson sguiet engi ; »pro Dy 1 : “nD w'h genius throws a vet! The Girl From Frisco” went 08 | jams penal Sat n rew's gen e y at the Star yesterday 2 . poet ngage A faocobable. ta 30> well offering of the Chay Pupils’ Recital. The women o The ort hor ure J 7 aT treatment of a marriage of conven. © Tes wetien Gracares ti The pupits of Mrs. Elizabeth | want smart and lence and a probable divorce delightful as ever pret with Mr ow" company the taken Goldsmith and the of Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6 and 9:30 a. m., den West excellent haries. Frohman int! There will be UNE 2, 1908. FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine, Store Closes Daily a€ §:30 Under One Roof—Efiverything to Furnish the Home Compiste. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits: A Sale at $21.75 Included in the line specially priced as above are many attractive semi-fit- ted Coat Suits, coats 34 inches long, with collar and cuffs of rajah; plaited skirts with 4-in. fold of self material. visible checks. Other models are short, Prince Chap styles, in plain blue, stripes and fancy worsteds. “Women’s Over 200 Fine Lace Waists at $3.60 for Choice These are of light summer suitings in in- tight-fitting \ tan, and Misses’ sizes. tee effects and loose brown, Copenhagen blue, two-tone One of the most important aist Offerin we have made tl ‘ r nd white Lace Waists, in a vari of attractive styles, lined with Japanese silk, and well made in man. darin and Gibson effects, trimmed with bands of Torchon and Cluny lace, ot! th Val- enciennes lace medallions and Filet lace, are offered at the very low figure of $3.60. There are over two hundred in the lot Sheets and Pillow Cases at Special Prices Window Shades 50e vy a‘ ant Interesting special values have been arranged in Sheets and | pand- made 4 pa illow Cases of merit, as follows: Window Shades, 81x99, our best Sheets, 75¢ 72x90, good quality Sheets, 53¢ | ches wide and 7 feet each each k ng, mounted on Stowe 81x, same grade as above, 45x36, best quality Pillow | #"' i rt ! mn self-aet- 68e each es, 17¢ each ing roller ors gray 81x90, good quality Sheets, 50c 45x36, good quality Pillow — cream only, at 5@¢ each. Cases, 12c each ach This @oes not include hang Dollar Umbrellas: Special Values Umbrella Stands: Close-Out Price In order to close we have placed spe- cial prices on a line of Umbrella Stands, made of black wrought iron, in several different de 65¢, $1.50, $2.50 and $2.75 The June Sale of Cut Gla Important savings characterize thigsea- sonable event. Bowls, Tumb lers, Vases, Sugars and Creamers, Pitchers, Nappies, Bon-Bons, Wine Sets, Perfume Bottles, Decanters, Celery rrays and Candlestic among the items included, all at closely-figured prices, 42x36, quality Pillow Cases, 10c 2x36, 1 wood handles, union out chil Fancy and natural taffeta coverings; men’s, women’s and styles—22, 24, 26 and 28 inches sign dren's Axminster Rugs Underpriced A new shipment just received, comprising 27x54 and 27x60 sizes, in good quality Axmin ster Rugs.. There is an excellent assortment of Special $1.65 each FREDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED <8 are patterns Gloves Cleaned sent « real novelty; Virden & Dun lap scored in character comedy Johanna Kristoffy bas a Coliseum Acrobats. All of the eight new acts at the volee of tion, and Oscar Loraine proved to be an excepth lant violin ist. Other new acts are Harry Pt “My Wite.” NEw RAILROAD OFFICIAL. otive June 1, P. C. Hart ts vaudeville Georgie comedienne ox nt, and in the acts there are four stars, O'Ramey, character Miller will give their annual re on June 15 in the Unitarian che some footwear will Burke proves herself as and divides tn Drew Dorothy Fred Houlihan, planist, and John well to come here ' t the College Wia. 82d Bertha Gleeson, dancers. The : pany. is ween to eood of. fame acts are to be given three once. Our lines of times daily 5 Haw all week Gottechalk part of Miriam Ferdinand At Pantages. For variety the show that opened Jeaser roles sre capably | yesterday afternoon at Morton Selten, Frank Ties} Batten, Frank Save Ribbon company which has provided erformanc t Wisely Is to put your savings in 1:30 and 4p. m. *** the bank where they are safo and where they will increase at the same time. It is a mistake to think that when no one else them. knows where your savings W e have are hidden, they Your money with us Is se are sa wanted and siz Oxfords, - ; Are the admiration of every woman that sees every ool] a In ite broadest sonse should begin at your own cured by every possible width for every foot hearth and extend to the fartherest confines of your means. Ease your mind Long price range a country Absolute independence for yourself and from the thought of un ‘ family and protection against Illness and adversity safeness about your say can only result from having money in bank. We ings by placing them with cordially invite your patronage us. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Union tT Savings & snornock PRESIDENT WATMAN | “) Vict PRESIDENT BXANDER MYbvG SRCRETARY E tc gece NT ae Casiinn rus oO. Wallin & Nordstr 1327 2nd Ave. SECOND AND CHERRY

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