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mYAN WANTS : WITCHELL OR tf} WHNSON an set the conven: | ‘u the o BKAN CLAPS HIS EVES WP 5 ee 17. 4 > By United Press.) * MEN, ONE OF WHOM ‘ ree gu Two NEW YORK, June &—Raymoed bene wiih PROBABLY BE HIS RUN: | Hitcheoek, the actor who ts charg: | four MATS. ed with hating wronged Helen Von wine Hagen, aged 16, appeared in court| De —_—— before mwoorder Goff today, looking era much fresher than he did Satur Hi (By United Press.) _gAsHINGTON ore a blue serge suit aw hat and was tow about for 8 bis arrival In the court | oh Bryan w his wife and two other | ) Auninta District Attor | row, ei ne rvan perempt ehalleng ents Mite ed John & the venireman | wel t who was accepted Saturday ave | A f and the jury box empty, A hundred | term \ a were pr war | N ae jay and will stay ‘there during the} motion rogress of the trial andidate Raby tires put on at wy will be Piper & 220 ing, o** | = ‘| Humanizes the Play — ae ee FT | accenting problem has hitherto been the “sag problem in ail Piano-Players, The “Theme dint,” which Is exclusive with the Pianola and Pion ‘a Piano, completely disposes of this last problem. ty gifts Tk causes the theme or melody to reach the ear Mike & wong, in contrast to the subdued accompant ment, home. BD Unless vou have heard the Pianola with this latest faprovement, you do not realize the full possibilities ef the modern Piano Player epreesuge & *” The Genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano Are Sold and so hi ly sent # Princess daughter PIANO TUNING re Cut Glass Pieces Are ope you should not overiook—five beau it cut glass specials on sale for Tues Cut Glass Berry Bowl Cut Glass Berry Bow! Cut Glass Water Bottle ys Cut Glass Tray .. . $2. $1.76 English Net Cartal berg | $2.25 Bogiish Net Curtai This distigurement and bight bensty i » ‘of the Past you use Antiplive (fenih ts Mat) the new preparation that peattively onal"E27R Cut Glass Napples, Sinch ......85¢ | $1.25 Bngilen Net Curtains, 2 pwirs, per pair ; +4 3 pairs, per pair 2 pairs, per - $1.15 $8.90 Brussels Net Curtains, 1 pair $9.00 Brussels Not Curtains, 1 pair ... QUEEN ALEXANDRA AND HER ELDEST GRANDDAUGHTERS, — ie Nevnteins ns & Burns, F PRINCESSES VICTORIA ANO (Seattle Star WASHINGTON June 6.-—Mi Bthel Roosevelt ts realising some lof the privileges of being the \daughter of @ highly popular ruler She gets letters and photographs Exclusive aghtors and granddaughters ity and sometimes ¥ About two Princess Victoria of Fife, 16, wrote to sketch she had read of the Bay house. shots of her favorite home, for like the president's daugh has several abodes which she calls Miss Ethel about She enc Miss Ethel replied, sending a lit Ue water pleture of the bay in front of her summer home on Long Island sound. Miss Bthe! rf with her pencil! and brush, the eldent ot King Edward of girle exchanged color sketches reg ularly and became very geod friends. The little princess reeent photograph of herself taken with Queen Alexandra and Alexandrine, th the Princess of Fife this, datntily framed, cccuptes & prominent place In Mise Roc velt's study The room ts the one whieh | Allee and withowl sear er biem- Mine ied are | A June Sale of Short Lots of pr Aid Jone GR Makers | Lace Curtains—One Day You will find short lots, some with one pair or . the two acd three; only a very few specials listed Se things for gilts, any they will be | jive, but see our Window dlaplay for joug values abe o0¢ rvice.) Y pret rm ago now just Oyster od ana ra, she just cuebter sland, The} second 2.65 Couch— ch i@ made with a malleable iron, strong! Coach ‘Fitted $4.75 fitted with a guar fabric spring. Frame drops on both sides, and when opened to use as a bed the couch 8 four feet wide by six feet tong. Frame finished Vernis Martin, and spring fabric heavily litions of Sale-——No phone or C. O. D. orders entered, and each buyer Is limited to one. mA Brace of Good Living . Room Buys for Points necessary to call to your attention | Made of quartered oak, under seat con- | Supported spring, cushions are filled | hair, and covered in good grades of a - = == be New Buy now : Pay later the }} Siuets \ $18.25 Morris Chair | $3.50 Buys a $5.50 Solid for $9.75 Oak Rocker Golden or Early En- Very Much Like Cut. glish. The special Rocker differs from the evt in this shows the epectal Morris Chair, and | respect—front legs and arm posts are continn ous; shoulder rest panel ts not quite se wide, but the general make-up ts about the same aa cut Rocker made of onk and nicely finished, a me Cut quoted, and it's real. | dium dark golden One to & customer, We Carry @ Stock of Monarch Extras. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908 82°28 ETHEL ROOSEVELT WINS FRIEND NEW _WASHOUT “se eee rae OFF has a i part that ts pe he IN PRETTY PRINCESS VICTORIA piccci = THE POLICE Six Hundred Feet of N. P. ra ae ie . jto ud vantage it wi be yut on | INBAN MAN HOLDS OFF OFFI Track Is Carried —|{,.tanteee,, 1 eit be, put on [INSANE MAN HOLDS OFF 0 j usual matinee CERS OF LAW AND THEN EN nibble | Mise Alloen May kept two more| OUT HIS BRAING. (By United Pross.) |tion at the opening of the second - or week's run of the “The Girl of the] BUT?TH, MONT, June 8A new Golden West" at the Loin yester (By United pass) j Washout of 600 feet of track has! day, which will be continued now | WASHiNGTO 1 Soph Feephicl, am emplove py fits again tied up the Northern Pacifi¢) week, If the patronage warr |miles from here, today say that | characte nora, while Mine) 60 ene e (he moive end imegio jtWo new stecl trestles have been | McLeod | Washed away and that the damage | side par ee slitina in | ban o ed at an alarming rate, | Billy Jackrabbit h when he sudder | ‘The wraph service of the erat, ruched t Northern Pacific road is complete Collseeum Has New Shew | and begeo to fire | ly The officials of} There were eight new acts at the | Pede ond hie that company today to MAK® | Coliseum the tht node. ia-|¥ end }Sny estimate of the total damage, cluding two eccent comedy |"t the police as they eppeared an y foar it will exceed their! sketches, a pair of sinus » nov-| Mra. Pasphiel and her three chi Imagination. One official reports | oity equilibriste, a nist, a bal-| dren tried In va nduce him te j that & month's time will be neces | tadist. mo’ pletu and a wom-| return, but he 1h f |#ary to put the Montana line of whistler, The acts will be twice |U8Ul the police charge beceme the road in condition so that traf-| repeated tonight hot for him. Then he te fhe be resumed. More troub second flour of his home, inje ie antictpated If warm weather sets At Pantages |morphing into his arm to steady jin, as ® heavy molting of snow his nerves, and blew out his brags would cause water to rash down| ,Pantages’ new show, which open-| tie fell from the window and was o this afternoon, is headlined by | itfolens wher Pc It is sup orar n burlesque Jumgll posed el was temy ALEXANDRINE OF FIFE, aarumhae and the ily insane Gree ited ty suleae, corel sueieal'h "Pe Mees, WELL TRY TO. STEM THE quite a collection of royal pictures, | " including some of royal peta, On eee is nove! y musical act; and Bart ts of Ques dra with her | Lennon, character impersonator, In! ‘TRAPERANCE WAVE Soeniie sandie iieie®: Wae hon “The Girt From Paris.” jaddition to the illustrated song and several of the baby children of the| Mr. Healey’s comedians at the|* %! of motion pictures princes and princesses of Wales and Grand began their seventh week at « « io the little yer who make up the that playhouse yesterday with the ‘A Warm Match royal Italia nursery. If that pre-| Presentation of "The Girl From| _Crimmin diction proves true that the pres | Paris,” with which Louls Mann and | *hort com ident intends to vielt Great Fritain| Clara Lipman delighted New York | Star th 6 this afternoon in intemperance which has swept over after be lays down the cares of the | for & long ran. Warm & musical comedy | the south and is rapidly spreading his daughter will re Teddy Webb tangles things up in| Which will ron all this Week, with | to at) portions of the United States & very cordial we Great style, as he is expected dally matinecs th nited States Brewers’ associa. | the daughter of the prine = as the inn keeper at Scboffen " tion, which t its anaual con Ken, with Robert Lett pra wife of the Duke of Fife ing vention here today, will make an | | eee! duplicity as Honeyeomt THIEVES LOOTEB jeffort to formulate a plan that will} | Mr. J. Powell ts @ gruff major of | | drive the dives and groggeries f TERRIFIC ce STORM English tendencies with a credit it Ii adrechigy a Pera ay goto able nolo failing | JEW SW TEMPLE (By United Press.) # & Gore, the long and) MILWAUKEE, Wis, June &.—In fians, were seen at the! ay effort to stem the tide of his part, while vention déciared today that such a Daphne Pollard came through with | | step in absolutely necessary to pre i manner that won several recalls! | from “going dry production will run the week,| Thieves looted the Temple de} - | |= # single matinee on Saturday. | Hirsch, at 16th ay. and East Union| oS Mest in Coneda. 4 (By Univedt Press.) at, early yesterday morning. They « : pions i - ” ’ ? —_ ” The 15th annual convention of the TOKIO, June 6A terrific hall|e “The Princess of Patohes : F ler of secured two large American flage United Commercial Trav and several tools left by carpén-| America convened here tc After an enforced absence of two tee ove bie cit today virePhaip tin lt south y weeks, Miss Emma Bunting return beating everything before it and) 44 to crowded houses at the Seat- tern leaving a wide path of devastation. Ue yesterday in “The Princess of! Entrar Tite hall stone seme of them | Patehes,” making her first entrance fected through a rear window. The! murder of Robert Cheney, a 19 wring two and a half inches i @ barrel, because someone notified of the theft. | year-old boy [meRHODES ee. ay Giles C. Ru an attorney, is e to the temple was ef-\on trial today at Tacoma for the bulteta The downpour lasted for 25 min utes, and net a window in the city that © expesed to the beating fe intact. Many whe were unable te get to places of shelter suffered severe injury, and the bath of the storm is marked by countiean dead fowl The damage to the crops in the outlying districts te very severe. }it te feared that the crope and fruits for miles around are a total lows, and much suffering will re it. It te impossible to tell the ex act extent of the damage yet, but reports thet are constantly com ing tn from all quarters show whe destruction from the driving ™ STRANGLES HER BABY (By United Press.) | REDWOOD CITY, Cal, June § Mamie Siass is held in jail here. pending an investigation of her confession made to the pollee that she bad strangied her infant child Sale of Beautiful Silk and Voile Dresses "ee $24.50 Tuesday we wii! place on sale eur beautiful collection e of Silk and Volle Dresses—giving you am opportunity Sale of Beautiful te save enovgh for an extra skirt or wash dress 7 , Boar in mind that every dross included tm this sale Silk and Voile yp ye includes one-pleee Princess Jumper and two-piece Dresses models fashioned from excellent quality taffetas and fancy volle The { character trimmings are jand thrown it Into the bay bs | jaces, ribbo: velvets, buttons, etc. used to the Reith gon Baal rng vo ag vo grr at $24.50 best advantage. You will find the collection faect {picion pointed to the young moth a ae ae yr om Bangg Pann vr earn er. Nothing was brought out at rp bee TR ono WeOMAY 6... seen $24.50 the coroner's inquest and detec NS Sane ot), oe tives were put to work on the case When the crime was fastened on the young woman she admitted that she had strangled the child. | She will be tried for murder Ladies’ Toggery at Reduced Prices Special Prices on Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Skirts and Lingerie Waists YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. A apeciat purchase of Japanese Matting enables us te offer you inducements te buy your summer Matting Sale of Japanese peo, * ottrenan | Matti $9.50 Secians te chonse front, tatteding plata eettocior, as Rolls 4 Y, ds ell as red, green or bive, A roll of 40 yards, $9 50 a R ll 40 ‘ar doeday . eaeee eee eee serene . gi yet yea Remyen e ey 2h Hick Drees Shields, not every size in every style but plenty for everyone in some style or other. Tuesday, a pair Sc Introducing a We are introducing a Perfect Dress Shieid at jast—THE NAIAD —odorless, rubberless, transparent, Heht, cool, hygienic, wash : able and ironable. Space prevents mentioning more of the good New Dress Shield points, but we must mention one more, the best of them all—they are modestly priced, all the different styles, including a new one with a high front. Fine Shell-Colored Crimped Mair Pins, heavy, medium if and jarge, 6 in a box, and some in large sizes, 4 on 14 a card; per box or card a Cc Ajusto Corsets For Stout Women Thore are a great many hundred stout wemen in Seattle, and one should wear Adjusto Corsets. The Adjuste Supports the Abdomen. The Adjuste Reduces the Hips. The Adjusto Will Mold Superfiuows Fleeh Inte Lines of Grace and Elegance. Plex ibility—Absolutely the only Corset en the market designed for stout women which may be adjusted (abdomen reduced) after the corset is on the fig ure—a corset which is adjusted to daily, even hour ly needs for stout women A small payment down, and you can take your suit and wear it. CASH, CREDIT. Westberg & Childs The Adjustment—Pull the strape steadily but firmly to the sides—not upward or downward; the resu will be reduced hip measure and flattened ab& reverse the motion of the hands, bringing the together in front of the body, effects immediate freedom Materiaie-—Royal Worcester Adjusto Corsets from very heavy, durable, coutile, in whi and from strong, light weight batiste. Th oa $3.00 Incorporated at 1812—Second Ave.—1312 ble-boned throughout, making them practically un and breakable Adjudged the longest wearing corset ever $5 00 —— made for stout women; a pair .. & |] In tan and black. Look at the = Tin oO {| quality and compare the prices. = || FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, Kote & Chase ~ Gives Real Es- late Away lates of June 7 1 13, at midnight, the con- tant (in our great $100,000 vo contest) acquiring the | rallroad ant of Butte and reports Re: Dante Fra is Johnson « o sead oF hie received from Jefferson island, 60) *"™ . abe fay, heving Rilled hier iff; F F Bppekre 1 tee wolf with eabcidal intent ofier Ariag| er of votes will ) beautiful lots ressive city of Port Angeles These lots have a value of $300. The party bee hasing a piano and paying cash or a large cash payment stands an éxcellent chance of winning this prize. SPECIAL PRIZE From Seattle | Store This is a special offering |from the Seattle store just to | ex ite more interest, as you know we want to win the most important prizes in the North- west and away from the San Francisco store. Every em- ploye of Kohler & Chase is working night and day to ac- h this result, We Deliver the Deed Tomorrow for the Forty-Acre | Farm | Awarded to the St. Dominic's | ca jacade my, of Everett, for secur- ing the greatest number of votes during the first thirty days of the contest. We are |not satisfied to stop at wim ning the farm for our contest- ant, but we are bound to bring the $3,000 Weber Grand and the majority of the other four- teen pianos and players to our territory. With the assistance | of our many contestants and the untiring c ~peration of er- |ery Kohler & Chase employe, } we will make the San Fran- jcisco agency for Kohler & |Chase look like a bunch of “bad money.” Excuse the | terms, but it expresses the thought Special Sale of Autopianos Great reductions will be made in pla yer pianos during this period. We have about a dozen Autopianos which have been used a short time and re- turned to us on account of pur- |chaser’s inability to pay for same. In these cases every dollar paid on contract will be allowed as discount to the pur- chasers of these instruments. Free use of our circulating li- brary will be allowed to every purchaser. Some of these in- struments will be sold as low as $350. The piano alone is more than this amount, | You cannot afford to miss this opportunity of getting a player piano, Every one thoroughly guaranteed. Kohler & Chase Weber Piano Dealers, | 1318 Second Ave., | Seattle, Wash. e * i | !

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