The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1908, Page 8

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| the Mexican aide of the Rio Grande, |of Everett, Wash, wae best man PLAN MASSACRE | with the permission of President| Dr. J, P. D. Liwyd officiated Diaz, to avert the massacre which | An informal reception was heta . it le feared le Impending. jafter the ceremony OF AMERICANS Sa e |home after September Ist, at 728 I taliclallelelehalalalehebelehel (7° } , *) Plutti-Park. eg: Re ib BITS 0 NEWS %| Miss Minna Piuttl, of Aurora, N ® Y., niece of Mr. and Mra non q . + i eeat of Chihuahua, the Indians re + ece of ; Serious Trouble in Mexico rice ueiperateiy that 20 were | ee Franklin Dackue, will be married o Mr. Frederic ° uly Ware Bac te Blam. The — } Lieut, Commander Robert Coonts rp uiaday evening at the Backus and Troops Ordered people aided the soldiers, even the Lecture. home, University st | Pe women taking a hand on the fray.| Under the auspices of the Navy Resor-Chandier. local section, Lieut, Com Mies B. Bell Resor and Mr, Bb Out. The war departme hae pre Robert Coonts of the Ne | bert EB. Chandler will be married | pared a campaign of exteemination, wil give a lectare ut the! Wednesday eftiing et the fame - — pereveng Shue te be Che aie Sonne A, hall tonight of the br wister, Mew. Ellis De ive meang of putting an end to the oe ee een eee depredations of the unruly Indians (By United Press.) The Yaquis by some mysterious Edwardeon Grandby P. £. O, Picale. CITY OF MEXICO, June 22. | Mies Alice Emilie Bdwardaon, | 0. tetermane wi! Fearing a massacre of Americans| tans have spread among the! aauehter of Mr. and Mra. John! al plenic Briday at the the northern | (ribes the new® of the government’®) Kiwardson, was married Saturday bneeey a Orenmat | nited States, intentions, and are banding to n to Mr. Hubert A. Gram | peach i today are wag: | Sether fer one lect desperate stand, the family residence, 6817) re to crush for. | meanwhile pillaging towne and mur | ow place < he rhb wo ih | ever the murderous tribe dering people we Lulu Shéchan was brides | |. chee wit pws © > Shel American troops are patrotiing maid. Mr. Charles Oliver Martin oteetn: te a battle at Buena Vista; in the ning at the Beme of Mra Lowgee - M. Boott, 2017 North 77th ot Betortarme for Arta. Mre. George BW. Btwtoom anve a cartes purty Saterday evening for Mr. Frans Rischoff a Pwr itomon) ae Choi Boamen, THE BON MARCHE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Exhibit of Irish Laces The Philomoxiam club will ave a dance Thursday at Forlensa park gr HREE Irish girls—Misses R Egan, Mary Catholic Ladies’ Charity Club a O'Flanagan andMary Kate Davoren—from Pig pinay Fs vor gg i the School of Industry at Loughlynn, County home of Mra. J, 8. Graham, 404 2 / ANen BEGINNING Sia fs they will show how to make the Laces for which the | eo BM, Emerald Isle is noted mmon, Ireland, will be at The Bon Marche, wong 4 sat tale “ : aughter PUESDAY, for two weeks, where The Daughters of Isis will meet with Mra. Federal ay Thursday Robert 8 Clark, 2 Nolan-Cannon. Mise Eleanor E. Nolan ried to Mr. William FP. Cannon Inst week at the Bacred Heart ehureh The bride wax attended by Kathertae Early of Pittsburg, Pa and the groom by Mr. T J Cannon, A wedding breakfast fol lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride Howatt- Pickering Mise Jennie A, att and Mr. George Art ing of Ssoqualinie were marrt the home of Mr, A. A. Lewts, 4106 Dayton av. Wednesday, June iT Rev. W. C. Kautner of the Edge water Oangregational church of ficiated. Americans in laces, “made in Irela Father O'Flanagan, under whose able direction this work is being done, is doing more than his share in stimulating the demand for Irish-made goods, and is rendering a great service to his country. American t ens, linen paver and other goods The object of this ir is to interest linens, we This interesting and attractive exhibition will be held on the third | floor, where you may see the lace makers at work all day, and see | Irish-made goods of every description on display in the show cases— { some on display only, others for sale at very low prices. It’s like a trip to Irelandto see so many things from the Green No one should fail to attend. | Ceat Mille Failte Isle. Allen-Swingle. Miss Minnie Ruth Allen, daugh ter of Mra. Belle & Allen, will be First Shipment of Wash Fabrics From Arnold Auction Sale Here Never Before and Perhaps Never Again Such Bargains 7,000 cases of Arnold Wash Goods, made by the well-known Arnold Print Works, were sold at auction under authority of court on May 19. Our repre- sentative, a most capable judge of Wash Fabrics, secured several thousand yards of high-class materials, in all the desirable styles and colors, at prices which enable us to offer them to you at unheard-of reductions. The goods are being unpacked at this writing, and we can assure you that the most ex- travagant claims will hardly do them justice. They include clever up-to-date ideas, in the latest and most fashionable colorings, and, at these prices, should create sensational selling Tuesday. On Sale in Our Basement Wash Goods Section 19¢ Chiffon Silk, 10¢. | 25¢ Embroidered Mulls, 1214¢. Arnold's Chiffon Sitk, a fine, soft, mercerized fab- | : tle that has the appearance of all silk: comes in | “0!4'* Embroidered Mulls, dainty checks, stripes and floral designs, on dark | and also delicate tinted grounds; a fabric that | sells readily for 19¢ a yard, and specially | Sood ‘Sor vemorvew 8 10¢ 19 Fil de Soie, 10¢. in, Nebrasl and Mre 20% Third av. W ORNAMENTED LACE COAT. at the hame Alexander Beers, eyelet effects; « beautiful, soft, clingy fabric, white ground, print ed to imitate the open embroidery work; makes & Very attractive gown; regularly sold at 1 26e a yard. Specially priced tomorrow aC 25c Paris Tissue, 12'4¢. Arnold's Fil de Soie, a wary oath, siiky fabric; has | Arnold's Paris Tissue, a delightfully sheer, silky the appearance of « silk foulard, in all the rich fabric, in white and colored grounds, with very shades of brown, bath plain fancy. This isa | dainty checks, rings, Pekin stripes, faney dots this fabric was made to sell for 25e yard. 1 Specially priced tomorrow at, per yard 123c popular fabric that retatis Tuesday in this sale at, per yard .... z larly for 19¢ yard 10c | Want room for Talking Ma chine Department. and dainty Swiss, with a woven dot that does not come ont in laundering or wearing at 26c a yard. Specially priced tomor row at, per yard with such elegant designs and colorings tifal, soft, sheer, silky fabric delicate effects yard a beau printed In the most sold regularly at Soc a Spectally priced tomorrow at 2 c The Only Ladies’ Home Journal P attern Store in Seattle, Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Societ Investigate. John C. Walling Co. 711 Gecond Ave. Seattte’® Leading V | COLISEUM Needlework Packets. Starting Today att Queers. #u AMUSEMENTS, Moore Theatre GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you te a oeat what your move will cost, Main 1523 MOVING AND BEKINS Santee tac. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Fire Proot Storage Out Freight Rates. STAR Week, Mw Thursday and In Her Laughing Success bi THE REJUVENATION oF MARY Ind. 71. oy aa De ‘The Grand | JOUN CORT, Manager Week Lois Theatre t Main Main, 260 te Mate Wed and aa The Sun Francisco Opera Oo. tn | CUROFLE-GIROKLA Summer Prices, 19, 20 and 10 Cente. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. =— en BROK ERS Seattle Theatre sf Bonds, rein Priv ‘ RUMBELL & DREW, Mere Orders Bxcouted tor toy estmeat aa alla | | Mende: Night, Mat, Turedny Wires Bowe Pb. AUPRY COMPPY FEATURE hureday J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. Genui Live, Proven and Dev o4 Mining Properties. oe, fos , 106 Johnston Bidg, Third Ave, and University it, Seattle, V | * mar: | Mise | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 22, | } | | } | tw th sateritie Howe | 75¢ Boys’ or i Girls’ Steel _|Wheel Roller vm Abetaiie | SKALCS. 6.000 neve Seattio’s Only Home of Mustowt — — | Prt 10e and fe Bou Beate, & poe MAY KOnSON, ‘ Monday ~ - whi re edu = | of ball bee RECEIVER OF LOOTED RAILWAY LINE (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) Av. railroad under the regime of Frank W. Whitridve pointed recetver last January, after ayetom of its litiea! and per placard for the be window when the conductor comes | along, and the « 1908. FREDERICK & N N, Ine. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Tailored Waists:.Strong Lines at $3.95 1 $4.95 We emphasize the values we are quoting in Tailored Waists at the above prices. These Waists are pro ductions of a manufacturer who is considered the best in his line. At $3.95 are Waists of fine French linen, buttoned. front, with wide side plait, laundered cuffs, extra long front. Another popular style at $3.95 is of striped | At $4.95 we { ent W t f imported and figured madras, with full-plaited front linen with three deep plaits de yoke in back and laifndere« Other $3.95 models have one wide plait : , forming the Gibson effect, laundered cuff hirt Also at $4.95 are \ ba ink -t red. blue linen ith three ed cuffs, Comfortable Separate Coats for Cool Days and Cold Nights The backward season gives point to the need of having a comfort- able Separate Coat, and this is not difficult of accomplishment when our low prices are considered. collar-band, collarle At $4.95 we show attractive Separate | taffeta-lined fly front, mannish Coats of cream. serge, unlined, with collar and cuffs, semi-fitted back, 3 black velvet collar and buttons. Age At $15.00 we present Coats for dress | 14, 16 and 18 years. occasions, in a variety of styles, made of black trimmed with braid, others with lace. Jaunty modelf, some lined with light-colored taffeta, talfeta, some there are Women’s Coats for These At $6.75 outing and rough wear. appear in tan and gray striped mixtures, with | others with satin. plait over shoulder, giving the Gibson | ‘ | effect, and velvet collar. / | Coats made of satin, in black, blue and At $27.50 we show a line of Novelty At $14.75 there is a line of ats made brown, strapped with self material, trime according to our own specifications | med with buttons and lined with white” These garments are of black broadcloth, | taffeta. ERICK & INCORPORATED Orders Filled at Advertised Prices. Joomplaint on thin score will draw a’ | immediate discharge for the of fenders. Incidentally he urged up. on them the necessity of keeping clean Not all the conduct ink kindly to th th Some have y whether, in case of a it shall be an experience oF meeting The publics principal objection to his innovations fs om wry * are tak- bis having abolished all er of But Withridwe insists that along with other betterment: must come 4n increase in revenues, | U. & Navy Yard Route Monticelio leaves Flyer dock IS TRYING OUT POLICY OF HONESTY NEW YORK, June 22~—Monestty [THOU SHALT NOT STEAL] oren to v The whole Adantic feet will be to be the watchword of the Third at the navy yard a few days more | Bee the battleship Rhode Istand in ithe dry dock. Boats leave pler 2 foot of Yesler way, ten times daily Round trip fare, 50 centa. ove who was ap trol had drained the ares for thelr po al benefit. In each car is posted an immense eo men in One-talf Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co 1121 FIRST AVENUE nger who ts loo actor who ab the conductors, impressing upoo cing methods, are preferabl to the management, and that any . . z } ‘ ‘ | sentaaindedly forgets to ring up all sz 19¢ English Cheviot, 12'4¢. | 19¢ Swiss Plumatis, 12'4¢. the fares he collects. These placards Watch for Friday's o¢ e ie Arnold's English Cheviots, an ideal cloth for camp Arnold's Swiss Plumatis, an exceptionally dainty | read D $eg. outing or street dresses; a beautiful, firm | wash fabric; comes in a woven white dotted “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” 3 : Weave, similar to an Oxford, in all the new ground, with sprays of dainty rosebuds: also Every Passenger Who Does Not en y Stripes and checks, in blue, cadet and brown; | hairline checks, assorted wined dots and stripes Pay Mis Pare—Steale < [m4 wold regularly at 1%¢ yard. Specially 123 | sold regularly at 1%c. Specially priced t Brery Conductor Who Does Not ; Sh. ms a priced for Tuesday, per yard 1496 | tomorrow at Oo ee Ree AN2ic A handsome lsce coat to wear Turn in Fares Collected— get s on om i + ° with the exquisite summer frocks Steals r be 4 “diet On Sale in Our Main Floor Wash Goods Section being made of laces and tissues, tx “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” VICTOR -. , 22 on 29¢ P Voile, 1 ‘ 7 in long. cutaway lines, and made} Whitridge, in eddition to bis ideas = i int ‘anama Voile, 15¢. 25c Fine Batiste, 124¢. of heavy lace, The ornaments are | regarding honesty, believes cleanli 3 a> is Amold's Panama Voile, an exceptionally dainty | Arnold's Pine Ratiete, ap exceptionally jinnt in beavy linen crochet, and the ness to be next to godliness. For the on the easy-payment plan =>. - fear Twine Votle; a beautiful, smooth, even, round rial (36 inches), very sheer and peet Pa sed | edges are bound with ecra taffeta. | benefit of tis careless patrons he ® is having the cake and =x &" ‘wap; thread; wears splendidly; comes in all the dainty am-tdeal summer dress; comes in dainty checke —_——— -——- has posted this placard the penny too. You get = -= bo sacl cheeks, stripes, dots and plaide; a very attrac rings, dots and floral designs; made to sell ven’ Help Us to Keep These Oars Clean. the music and you never a es that tive fabric, made to sell regularly at 29¢ yard ularly at 26e yard. Specially priced aie J. J. GINGLES, M. DB, Do Not Spit on the Floor miss the money SN ci be Bpecially priced tomorrow at, per tomorrow at, per yard ' 12 c 498-410-468 Do Not Throw Rubbish or Stop in and let us ex- 4 3 , , yard Cc 2 Arrade Halldiog Filth on the Floor plain our easy-payment < sz : ‘ } 4 ; [4 Do Not Let Anybody Bise Do pian be 45c Striped Batiste, 25¢. Arnold's Seoteeccent Silk, B6G. These Things s , ee Arnold's Silk Striped Batiate, one the most aiik and ex ‘ash fabric, in all the latest We Wish to Please the Sherman, Clay & Co. X 2 £ beautiful fabries made by thi s firm this monotone cheeks and stripes; very rich and new * , ; . = 25 neon; 8 silk and cotton produc ve heer sold regularly at 45e yard. Specially = —<—<———— | e Ask the Public to Help 1406 Second Ave. - BY $ re and dainty, in handsome floral effects; made to priced tomorrow at, per yar 25 ‘* , = seli at 45c yard. Specially priced 2 § ssglecase c PIANOS AT COST Inform Us of Everything | FRANK W. WHITRIDGE, RECEIV. BS ce tomorrow 5c 50c Soie Imprime, 25¢. Wrong i ER, WHOSE METHODS ARE 2 = ” Arnold's Sole Imprime—Never were gue Be Sure Your Complaints UNIQUE. 2.8 25c White Swiss, 1214¢. cent tabrice shown in Beattie; handerm etn for 30 Days Will Be Attended To —- INS Rees Arnold's White Dotted Dress Swiss, a very sheer their sitk rivals: you cannot help but fall in Jove He has also sent circular letters|them that politeness, and not z b= $. E New Shades of Brown Just received by express, 50 Suits im the snappiest styles you ever conceived, Good Suits for Men and bis Ota ce | Young Men vomecnmre | =§41O to $25 seseeferzs?_sgeserec, AUTOPIANO. = Including free use of our eireu lating library. Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos, Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the m o Hbrary. Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave, Seattie, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” pesy esecers sy

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