The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1908, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE piternestece Represent the balance of a lot recently advertised up to $20.00," and so are the and mixtures and ¢ net suits that you'd expect to pay $15.00 and more for them before regulars There are only forty suits altogether $7.50 to $10.00 Voile Separate Another lot of these wonderful Skirts will go on sale Wednesday voile is not the flimsy, quality, such as you'd expect ina high-priced skirt els are the leading and latest full plaited and gored styles, shades of navy, , tan, green, red, sortment of checks and stripes or anyone else, at . $7.50 Washable Jumper. Dresses, $2.98 clearing out of $6.50 and $7.50 Tub Dresses, made of pretty fig ured lawns and dimities, in a host of captivating colorings. All s women and young shown by us, > ladies in these f $1.25 and $1.50 Thin, Cool Waists for 98¢ an accident that Waists They're neither 98c quality nor 98c style we've matched them up with the and there is no comparison is little more than priced at 98¢. impossible. $1.65 Long Cloth, 81.19 White English piece, chamois cloth for under. ; regular price $1.66 piece. Beautifully Soft 1Se Huck Towels, i1¢ Pure White Huck Face To neat red line border excelled I6¢ quality guarantee the wear. Sale price $1.75 Table Linen, 81.25 Double Satin Irish inches wide hines like a mirror; choice designs; yard. Sale price T5e Linen Towels, 30¢ Tmported Brown Linen Turkish Tow. els, a fine athletic ; only about nine dozen in the regular price 7! our famous un size 18x36; we An Extra Heavy WHAT WORLD-FAMOUS SCIENTISTS THINK BY SIR WM. RAMSAY. England's Most Celebrated Scientist | Calls Attention the Dangers! of Overpopulation. threatened with | sorts of catastrophes e entire submersion of the possibility of the destruction of the earth in @ collision with some com for instance some body like the @arth, enveloping the whole It was visible most |4ll breathing creatures would soon nd be smoothed down, ot last sammer be suffocated, silenced in death by | # more hydre an combinations flowing outward and downward about the earth from | might through lack of water Daniels comet ard to the oth with a much ¢ serious and me contget——the blow from a comet would not itself detroy the is not likely ably not be greater than a big Tex as county, and at that spot the earth struck would possibly be rais ed to an incandescent hea simply the danger brought on we by overpopulation but by hunger thereabout destroyed But there which ts a much more » ision. The gre to the earth is in the fact that a be more Interested in great-greate earth BY D, 8. LANDIS Bcientist of U. Writes of the from a Colliding Comet Dangers of Gases THE BON MARCHE lower than other houses garment our ready-to-wear g@ section The Early Fall Tailored Suits at $7.50 worth “$9.95, The long coat fashions promised for this fall are here, » short ones There are a few black. Some fair variety of blues, brown, tan and gar In order to arrive, we mark the entire lot at each ewes $7.50 Skirts, $4.85 The loosely woven kind, but a hard, firm, wiry rhen there are Skirts of a fine Chiffon Panama and wiry Imperial Serge; the mod in rich black All in all, and a very choice as the finest collection ever pie $4.85 ae WATE BE. ek ke cee these could be Indeed, best $1.25 and $1.50 Waists in town, White and figured lawn, trimmed with such as lace and embroideries; handsome plaid madras, dainty combinations, ge assortments at Second Floor—The Floor 75c Bath Towels 39c; $1.25 Feather Pillows 83¢ 85c Bed Sheets 69c; 15c White Linenette 10c. 98¢ of Fashion And a whole host of White Fair Specials in the Housekeeping Dry Goods Come to the store come to where your money goes (Ghewvtin ce) son op 9, Semmens 3) 5c earth, yet with the drifting over the the choking bane of As a matter of fact the physical earth — pole to equator, frow point of meeting would ever sinking closer to « ters, a vast black and life an awful danger to met with outside of a mere col at danger of a comet! ‘The can e hydrocarbon comet dashed to ocket all te would be raised to such heat) pecome impossible from cold » be vaporized n now @ sun may ite The diffusion of nox-|way to collision with un—a . S pissn Goal ae the at pomsible event most graphically ae. | LVerybody Delighted mosphere as to render it unfit for | serthed by woomb every : eathing. The result is evident living thing would be de 1 by} might the oceans and hu-| the fervent heat | Lunches a Specialty habitations escape unharmed,| He would be a bold who| , en & man be killed by the| would dare to prophesy whatjm 919 THIRD AV Ind., 4986. coming in contact with the i] THE BON MARCHE Women’s $15.00 Early Fall Suits $7. 50: $7.50 to $10.00 Separate Skirts $4.85) Our well-known reputation for selling is borne out by the Section farthest, deadly surface world ar east to went arth and w death strangling and stifling a BY SIR WM, HUGGING. Great Astronomer Says May Be Dealt by Heat or Cold. ive # German Delicatessen: will hav c nt, in that dies irae, the end o THE STAR—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908. mom | KF ERNIE REFUGEES © extraordinary To list s here them all is Phat 946.50 Wool Blanket, €4.905 White Fleecy Wool Blanket, tra large, double-bed stze; delicate blue and pink borders; silk binding; ® bargain at $6.50 pair. Sale price . $1.95 $1.25 Feather Pillows, K3¢ All Feather Pillow ed and purified thoroughly cleans very pretty floral art Ueking coverings; suitable for bed or couch; large alge; regular price $1.25 each. Sale price ae 16 23 Indian Head, 12'5¢ Shrunk Indian Head, fall bleached, yard wide, fine for outing gowns very serviceable; reguiar price 1623 yard. Sale price ... 12% BSc Bleached Sheets, GQ. Ready Made Bleached Bed Sheets, 72% 90 Inches; extra fine, heavy quality; deep bems; regular price S6e each. Bale price ove tbe White Linenette, 10¢ White Linenette, the only good substt tute for alllinen; wears and laut ly and very durable; re@- ular price 15c a yard. Sale price 10¢ Agents Silks } ail life upon the brought about earth will BY PROF. E. J. GARWOOD. Flood Might End All surface of the continents ar dation and th me upheaval, earth folding voleanie outpouring. jens and thickens, and it may jand mountain folding, and can no longer percolat the heated interior, there will no upheaval, no folding of earth's surface to counteract the surface To produce an must be ipheaval rat and water water cannot sink through of the earth, then this voleanic gases | tion will not take place the| This being so, the land surface of the earth will Kradually wear awa lowly cover up the land 1 mountain tops water SEE THE Blow f the sun is burning down, but long before it reache trial life F. Baasch, Prop. ne | women were packing clothes in the | barefoot, « INLAKE =: | | Mra. F | Rainier Beach at | morning. (ean{f iit i thought he was taken with| |the Jefferson departed for Skagway | thie morning. jeblo from ‘Frisco arrived late this Distinguished Geologist and Min-| afternoon. eralogist Shows How a Second The two great forces affecting the | jen ments, either All our poal tive knowledge ts that the earth is cooling, As it cools, the crust hard that, when the crust becomes thick | enough to prevent further cracking | water through to|@idactes for county offices at the |ty auditor's office, D. P. Cathoun, denudation constantly going on over there And if earth's crust to reach the interio until it is leas flat plain on a level with the sea. The sea would then which sink to the depth of a hun dred feet or so below the level of | ing only a few isolat showing above | American I REACH THIS CITY ceived While Escaping. eee PECULIAR HONEYMOON Carrying @ legless young woman clinging to thew. | Carries His § Sweetheat ims» ni'arms, Rapp wntored ae mar Pratt and her two age Pratt and Mre His erk’s office and applied for per to: t wed Th bride ave ca) toukens aria gente} iS Arms When He Se-|inien tw ihe ide’ un from Fernie, B,C. at 2 a, m. over] “ f | cures His Marriage!" License. Exhausted, scantily ciad and with three tiny tote Mre Wa davabters, Olive land, Indiana the Great Northern, Th Rapp placed his bring with them a tal the clerk's counter, and ae the Ii paralleled only by stories of Fri wor f horror wan ft out #he chatted gaily with her future husband and jco's awful disaster gave every appearance of being a Mrs. Pratt, who day. W daughter, Mra, Leufice in Fernie with bh lives at 9219] | happy bride The young woman was injured in . omen very beeen ger sigytiared (By United Pr ) a railroad accident that ecenpitat #, who lives!) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 4—~| ed the amputation of her legs | r husband, The) i ove won another victory against | | heavy odds today when the honey (There are several Rap | Rapp of Seattle |attle, but none, as far a ‘by the above name.) in Be home when Mrs, Leufkens, looking | moon of John B out of the windows, espled a dark | #04 his bride began cloud of smoke banging over one of the mountainsides which surround In ee ee eo Fernie, and turning to her mother * waid 1 hope we don't have any * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS, * forest fires around here.” * * Two minutes later she again) * Firet Race * looked out of the window, and this! *# Andoche, 5 to 1 . time the mountainside was a rag | \* iful and Best, 9 to b. * ing hell. In s@ven minutes the \* laint, 6 to 1 * town of Fernie was practically \* 114 * wiped out ATE 1 . Second Race. * Escape on Train. * «Pepper and Salt, 4 to 1 * * = Maud G., 20 to 1 + The women, after a vain ea & Mondelia, 10 to 1 * to get away in & wagon, succeeded h Adul nd Sc aie oe in getting on a freight train which Eig tl ts a ores ~ Fime—ni 1s 49, 4 was standing in the Fernie depot Owing to the fact that a passenger of Babies Die in Peererrrer er err was due there shortly, the engineer | of the freight refused to pull out | BRUTAL MURDER. but was finally foreed to do #0 at the point of @ revolver in the hands of the sheriff, Then followed a mad ride through the burning} Chicago. United Pr ROCKY Via! KE, Conn Aug. 4 Charged with beating out his wife's | country, where sparks were fying (By United Press.) brains with a sledge hammer and | ever re, and the very air seem-| CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—With the | cutting his daughter's throat, John | ed ablaze. A place of refuge was Zett, a Hungarian farmer living on mercury registering 90 degrees be t a farm four miles away brought here today unde ng, Chieago ix in the throes of | guard. Zett was at last reached, but the train was compelied to run backwards and forwards, as the binge died gut in| rt is being | heavy | afte be steadily 12 o'clock today ar one place and flared up in another.| another period of te at ing knocked unconselous by his The party reached Crambrook The heat wave ie fatal to infants,|son, whom he also attempted to| B.C, after a night of horrors in! 80 babies hav é yesterday as | kill which men broke down and women/a result of the extreme tempera Religious War in Portugal 4| 1ASBON, Aug, 4.—A religious war that the total 1 of heat pros |is imminent in Portugal. A bill in trations has and three | troduced by Alfonso Costa, leader sathe have been added to the list|of the republicans in the chamber « « * a total fo elof deputie the add to their terror, the end of the bss — mak - RN, -- . r th f deputies and n Scant |last 24 hours of eight deaths | Ga he on ee . for the expulsion of all religious 4 eee | from Portugal is the storm end children ran wildly about | ture aming for water This Mothers Are Frantic Mothers who had lost their chil dren ran frantically about, and to afterno was repo Spokane wan reached the next orde ¢ 'T T | day, and then the women came to CAN GE — Rate INDIAN MAIDEN Sea hig SEATTLE MAN- BEGINS A Heense bureau of the county | inamorata upon | |50c most bitter} | enemy of the government, providing | Seattle, One of the children was all were burned about | their faces and hands Mr. Leufkens is the brewmaster in the Fernie brewery, and duty — prevented his coming with the wo-| men HAS $400 DAILY INCOME. R. F. Parkhurst, defaulting cash fer of the First National bank, still | languishes in the county jail, his} attorneys having been unable to se | eure bail for him | Several prominent local men have been asked to come to bis ald, | but there seems to be no one will-| n his bond | rkhurst visited her hus | band in jail this afternoon } FOUND DEAD IN BED. John M, MeC@loud, 60 years old, frowned &t/ was found dead in bed this morn o'clock thiv|ing by his wife in their home at) | Sixth av. and Andover st, South |Seattle. The body was removed to the Noyes Undertaking parlors at Georgetown, MoCle ing went out to take a plunge jit a long time He dived in 20 feet of water, but| — failed to cow Rescuers found im tying on he RAISE RATES ON bottom, with life entirely extinet j Gustave Johnson, aged 30, an em ploye of the Ladies’ Talloring com-} pany of Seattle, Johnson was camping at the beach with friends, and this morn cramps | Johnson bas a brother in Idaho The body was taken to Co! tins | Bros. undertaking establishment ON THE FRONT Carrying 150 passengers, 90 of whom are round trip excurstoniats RUTH TATE BRADY. (Star Special Service.) TUSLA, Okla, Aug. 4. — Little | Pacific freight rates on wheat and | old, tanned, lithe, area low have been in | they were reduced to | rates offered by Jebsen & Ostran der, on thelr tramp steamers. The new rates decided upon by the conference lines are as follows | To Japan, $8; to Hongkong, Oklahoma. She is of Indian de to Shanghai and Manila, $4 | seent ates to the Orient she races daily across her father's | fect since May, when | ranch, is one of the most unaffect- a daily income of $400 a day in her own right Her father, Tate Brady, is demo Bringing 200 passengers, the Pu ; Cc hildren’s Eyes Should receive careful while growing. We give special at tention to children’s eye troubles, n church will | and invite you to bring them in to jeorgetown, at |us for examination. Schuchard Op- viaduct on E teal Co., | Co., 1207 Second av. The Governor sailed this after | noon for San Francisco. Among | her cargo was 500 tons of wheat! for California. A UNION CHURCH Chargeus-Reunis finer Admiral] 4 Union Christi Magon sailed this afternoon for] .oon pe erected at Frisco and West Coast points. lthe top of the DEMOCRATS FILE. | Howard st | ‘The six denominations worship | ping at the church, Haptist, Luther an, Christian, Methodiat Protestant, Methodist Episcopal and Congrega tional, have been busy during the of Kent, announcing himself an a | Past few monthe raising the $4,000 candidate for auditor, B. F. Shields | needed to erect the building. The for county commissioner for the | 4nd was donated by F. D. Black First district, and J. H. Williams | Of Seattle Three democrats filed their can Money Loaned (No Commission) On improved property and for building purposes, Loans ap- proved on plans and specifica tions. primary election today at the coun for # | NO DELAY | NG. neat | CONRAD! 18 RELEASED. pliborrctameecs ASKS $5,000 DAMAGES. Because the ship has been put Apply to fk H Snowdell started sult} out of commission and ther le no R. CAMPBELL 112 Columbia St. against the Seattle Wlectric com-| further employment for him, Cap pany in the superior court today to|tain Conrad! has relieved of collect $5,000 damages for injuries | his command as master of the Ohio, which he claims to have received | which was out 40 days from Seattle | Effective on September 1, trans | Ruth Tate Brady, not quite 12 years | my AL - TACOMA and as full of| | four will be raised materially. The | fe as the Texas pony with which| FOUR ROUND meet the | ed heiresses in America. She has | |U. SEELEY, 0 beatles cratic national committeeman from | Her mother was ~ a haif-| blood Cherokee Indian, and tn the | : (GEORGETOWN TO HAVE S2res"Sisc‘Sorti Se ite Shoe | attention | jangnge the off hele veloped Wells on |duced 3,400 barrels 4 \geeesesess fs Shoe PricesCat for Men, re ir prices 50H $6.00 now , $1. 90 10 $3 | Seeae 8068 Fingy AVE, ie (O A VINGS J NO. on vromoters of ente so-ealle prises — mining, plas ‘and, ¢te—are often a | ures In every line of | business; they are also res in the promotion © far as the smat in is concerned. You ay names of prominent ang ceneful business men om board of directors of the moter's company, Bat | business bas nothing te the success of the —_ The promoter wante the of the small saver, and his attention to his OWN ates, ests, A savings bank vou after the interests of ite ep | tomers; It Is concerned ig 1ccess and welfare. You not have to wait several before div tion ends are declares our savings are ing bank. Interest beige fealll date of deposit and te paid pil you regularly when Union Savings Trust Irving Pliers 39 Ct They ate 8 ft side ext cot rr pier. with reamer in one ‘self many cach seamen make ft @ for you (© tay, ibe Tim, She bin. ‘ttm Me $1.08 pattern) Lineman’s v= a Avesta us F. M. SPIN 1310 Second po Oe Fare 35e—Round LEAVES SEATTLE 10:25 a. m., 2:08 and 8i LEAVES TACOMA — and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:306.% | Main 176. Mr. Hume, of the Vi haw just the sew speed wheel ‘ost Bunday nigh when @ street car hit the rear of | for Nome bis wagon at University and First | ay, on July 14, and threw him into the street | The Much Charity Work } increased usefulness of the | charity Kanization society of attle is apparent by the monthly re port for July, Ninety ca handled during the last while the GREAT MEAT SPE MAY MEET HERE ys were C, B. Sudworth, secretary of the month rest sociation, has ry Sa ation, ha number handled during Puget Market Co.'s) The Finest Corned Beef, only, per lb.. We usually sell this for twice as much. L for WEDNESDAY 4 P. ¢ matic Pe igeeno lend orf th te tere Saenth leat ear eal. 8 The Best Kettle Rendered Lard, per lb.. : Dpiten tities, tek otk Pace aay aacerss ay These prices are less than wholesale prices iver prominent foreste will visit thi . y rains Get acquainted with us. We money and ; olty at that time NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Senator the best quality 4 sur buteher for prices & meat produc A " Aldrich, Hale and Daniels, Con the above articles, He will ‘ou how cheap these prices si “WAGARDE N TRAC TS GMM freesmenv Vreeland and Padgett Every article we sell is anteed t the beat, you can ' 2\%-acre tracts, $100 an and Prof. Andrews, the committee anywhere, money back acre; easy terms; close to J) of the national monetary commis THE car Mne and lake; level, clear. | sion created by congress last wir ed; fine for chickens and ber ter, sailed today on the Mner Kron ET | ies. | Prinzessen Cecelie for a tour of National Land Inv. Co., Ine. | Europe to make a close investiga Firat av | tfon of the financial systems of for | eign countries l MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG.

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