The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1908, Page 8

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= Dive THE STAR—THURSDAY, AL 6, 1908. THE BON MARCHE THE BON MA THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE $5 Ecru Lace Net Waists $2.98 | Friends Will Yeip H Him Finan- cially---Gives Exclusive Report on Disaster. (By United Pr FRIEDBRISCHAPE effective models to pick from, One has V-shaped yoke of Cluny Avg, 6—Count Z% You'll find two or three very | E’LL score another great the moment you see these Lace Waists | | for “dress up" occasions lace, combined with Valenciennes; piping of silk, and two rows. of Cluny lace 4 aeronaut, whose big balloon explod on back, sleeves and bust. Collar and cuffs of wide Cluny and Val. lace ‘to Moat tematntee riate ae match. Another is in the new mandarin style, with piping of cream satin, point this afternoon gave the following interview to the United Preas A strong gust of wind lifted the ship bodily from ite moorings end dragsings ite anchors, carried ft 60 yarde Then the wind suddenly ased and the whip, having no ve ops ity of Its own, came down with a HOUSE WRAP. SHIRT WAIST SATINE WRAP. , jf | Beary shock PERS, values 79C DRESSES that $1 PERS, values 50c nt) \hy : as collision of the frame work up te $2.50 were 06.00 up te $2.50 }with the ground upset a tank of bengine into the motor The fuse lignited the benzine and the explo sion followed ed collar, elaborate lace trimming. The other is a veritable he wl of heavy Cluny e dainty yoke of Vi Se lace. A clever piece of designing is vhich has a sottening effect next the face All are ilk lined. ~ Sure these Waists are the bargains of the y 6 tn the lot, odds and ends of 25 in the notht ody, Some « nite mull, lace trimmed; # of line stripe and mussed won't rem 60 lines; percetes and flanneleties, many braid trimmed; sizes as you find them ‘during the longshoremen’s strike in affidavite in the injunction hear ing before Federal Judge Hanford mnants r day ibri of thiv morning The affidavits state that appeals police proteetion Mayor or Were met with reference to Chief Ward, who in turn declared that conditions did not warrant the use of additional policemen WANTS $25,000 FOR BREACH OF PROMISE By United Press.) OAK AND, ‘Cal, Avg. 6—Lam ert Van Laak, an aged and wealthy capitalint, who ts be HE August clearing sale of Wool Dress Good all kinds, the.cream o ¢ stock, in every imaginable col and checks—are represented. Women who have befo of these August Remnant Sales know that it is one of the « cure materials for school frocks at a fraction of usual t The Silk Remnants Go at Half Price, Too lr A Every woman who w silk for any use, should be at this remnant table bright > Silks will be 3B8¢@, $1.00 Silks will be 50@, and so on in fact, who wants 50c Silks will be 25¢, San Francia tng sued for breach of promise by Mrs. Lydia Earle Allen, a comely widow, won the first round of his 40c Tray Cloths 20c; 15c Wash Fabrics 5c | sieves home, which the woman ped had been given to he The suit e, in which $25,000, in ILD NEW JURKIGH CABINET COUNT ZEPPELIN TO B | i Said Pre hia new Turkish cabinet wa namedGoday by the sultag act WITH — POLITICS | ONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. ¢ under the direction of Ki | ; Pasha. There in not ‘Pwo mombers of the crewwere| actionary in the new cabinet, wi in the #hip when It tore away from |is composed of 1 #hol the moorings and when they #4W | sympathy with the old regime Em the danger, they tried to start the (By United engines, but were unable to do so Bandit teeKilied HOSTON Ay in time, If thay had got the motors! NHoOUGLAS, Ariz, Aug. ¢ f we “ ntarted before the frame work! iam #. Downing. a member of tty ‘a8 today struck the ground, the ship would | oiq gtiles-Alvord band of i nry have sailed away and there would ©, Tex who 10 years ago rated have been no explosion and 00 \ orn Arizona, wae killed lows | ‘ loon at Wilopx by Arizona oP! ( The explosion was #0 terrific] Wiliam Byrd. Boced te that it wrecked the machinery be| serve Downing with a oe t yond any hope of repairing, The| when the latter dinplayed : accident is the er et disappoint | wherenpon Bpeed fired O a 1 ment of my long experience in aerial leation lam deeply touched by the me sages of sympathy which have come to me from friends in all parte of the world Count Zeppelin expregsed hin de mination to build another ship n the same lines, He courage and still in oc 1 that hie great machine held the secret of the problem of navigating th | air Str. Yosemite ‘ EXCURMION AND PIUNIC TO PORT LUDLOW, sUNDAY A » Ore MAK HACKS, WOAT RACES CONTINUOUS ROUND OF srowT nyone ALL DAY LONG wishing other had very oh WN A. Ridd for th “THE EXCLUSIVE SIYLE SHOP” c iddles, for the emen's union, Introd from Mayor Miller and a ince Chief Ward to the effect that ne the longshoremen from interfering with the loading of the vessels. eer eee * * & TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * ‘ First Race * Bravoure, 3 to 1 Hernardo, 9 to 1 —OF— un al dine er existed on the waterfront After hearing the evidence f Judge Hanford mad ermanent the mporary Injunction granted at the request of the Puget Sound Shipping association forbidding John ©, Graus, 20 to 1 Time—1:13 3-6 Second Race. Confessor, 3 to 1 Adelbert Helle, & to 6 Kokomo, 16 to t Time—1:13 eee eee eee eee *eeeeteeeeeee eRe DID NOT ENDORSE. On Sale Friday only at The Bon Marche. Don't miss getting 7i4c Cream Outing, 5¢ | 35c Fancy Pique, 264 st. 25 Colored Cloths, The Cream or Unbleached Double Something new Table Paced Outing Flannel soft quality fine for night white “Pique pretty and ef width ® inch gowns or tofants’ ose; regula a? price 7%c yard. Sale price oe 18c Dotted Swiss, 11¢ Fine White Sheer Dotled Swiss in a 85c Embroidered Flan- nels, 69¢ een. ted sized dots; ay wh Slik Embroidered Plan ws rage we . re rviceable material, suit worked on yard-wide ma printed Swiss, Cotton Fou terial y dainty patterns orn suitable for infants’ skirts and regular value Se yard. Sale ladies” petticoats; regular price oe _ sip Webpage rad $2.00 Pattern Cloth, $1.65 Long Cloth, $1.19) 40c Tray Cloths, 20¢ $1.35 Imperial Engtish Long Cloth, soft All Pure Linen Satin Damask All Pure Inen Bleached Satin chamois finish; yard wide Tray Cloths, in a big variety of Damask Pattern Cloth, border very dainty designs; a great woven o four aides; thin is | saving for the table cloth when an imported Irish Linen Cloth able for fine summer under used under the carving dish comen wautiful designs wear; regular price $1.65 bolt. | regular price 40¢ each. Sale size 2x2 Sale price $1.19 price 20¢ | $2.00 each cool able for party or outing gowns comes in IZ-yerd pieces; suit var price s The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. Agents Perrin’s Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. POLITICIANS A MONG“ $ MURDER mysrTeRry.| (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—T ead of EAGLE DELEGATES & boy, whose dismemt body taken from the drainage canal ow fay, was found b the Big Tim” Sullivan and Senator get down to actual work unt! 2 ag weay ben = : where Thomas F. Grady, “the silvey-/ O'clock this afternoon. The ritual poet wa a yf to ae ae ae tongued orator of Tammany hall,” | Committers ba agelded to make & | the edge of the canal it w are In Seattle to attend the con: rituals. Ail the ritnals at present ®t fret thought that » found vention of the Fraternal Order of in vogne will either-be entire! oe sey Were ‘Che woma Eagles. Both men are prominent r changed #0 as to defy | 2® TRVERUSAIOR snowed they fitted the tc fa boy fe 1 members of the grand aerie, and as politicians thelr names apldly taking on a he Jat known — throughout Un et. even the . avert ashington Annex y having and buildings in of the most prominent Eagle t 1 «t the cit met Mr livan and 4 Aug it ar « ach him a rousing welcome to the na fa oe ie ity of t der to be a : a ¢ y United Prose Othe 18 commit not | wi 6 Fag Saat HOT SPRING A ‘ TRAGI | WILL GIVE LAWN SOCIAL eta - bri arabe By, (By United Press of c aw. C, 1 1 le j : rR > f 1 . . t financia cece BOLT CONVENTION 2%: oo» tha on the sidew t pg Rly presence of 5f fi (By United Pre ; fe suicide caused grea ‘ , : and the © haa D np ‘ ediay: maintaining ; The man | ! one : ¥ ate t hand when he fived the shot flew In all di ' ; ; : ' a -neenne AND PREG ADDIE ’ rol 4 Povlthve Safe Home Ca . t ' Vrom 3 Arnold Vibrator Co. rt. iH, Moon 349 Arcade Aunex yen \ and 284 Arcade Anuex, Ind. 4061 72c Cream Outing 5c; 18c Dotted Swiss 11¢} os" . x : Members of the Swedish binnist 17¢ Pillow Muslin, 11¢ | statement. pabliahed In morning The Famous Pequot Pillow Mus } Cable advices from Nome an- | paper ently that resaluts hac lin, in the unbleached 2 nounce the sailing of t Hyades | been adopted by the clut a $1.45 Bedspreads, $1.00 90c Cotton Blanket, 6B¢ Soft, Fleecy Cotton Blanket, 164 | ol JAPANESE BRIDES gamblers veveral months of activity Mr, Earling, with other officials of had they won in the lower courts. [the road, is making an inspection And now that a real tent p is | tour e ON TOSA MARU on he is fighting tooth and nail, and | GOVERNOR MEAD | oer ON THE FRONT the administration of Gov Mead, and pledging support a on * in his m= campaign for r jection HMeury Lillajo, chairman of the club, stated that the re To take on a consignment of Which had been prepared b £400 tons of flour for North China, | !cal henchman of the present gov Katanga will shift from Tacoma | ¢rnor were not read until after the aturday close of the meeting, when only a few of the members remained, and sellles desians, a good, durable Koemos liner Assuan arrived at! they were shouted down | value $1.46 Tacoma today to load for Hamburg The club fiw ne political although $1.00 |] and West Coast ports most of the members incline to the democratic party RACE TRACK GAMBLERS DIBAPPOINTED IN ELDER. j SEATTLE MAN ENTERS (Star Special Service.) | aise; & Good, serviceabta atect BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug 6 SWIMMING RACE hes wide; always kee: for Seattle on August 3 good color when bleached Destined for Seattle, the Nebraskan sailed from San erday Weare like iron; regular value lie yard. Sale price ile te Crochet Hedspr full th to Beattle bed size; beautiful fancy colored borders; regular (I) torney of Kings county, has proven the ant!betting laws LOS ANG Cal, Aug. o—! price $0¢ pair, Sale price a bitter disappointment to the turf Regular $12.50 When Elder's chief, John F. 4 yy Thomas, one of the faatent blanket, in stiver gray, with [I pont, H. Elder, acting district at men interested in the test casen to extablish the constitutionallty of (By United Press.) Clarke, left for an European trip. swimmers in the Seattle Athletic ‘ i the gambling element chortled in| tinh, was entered todar in the let Here is a collection of attractive summer eee glee, “Young Bob” Elder would be | o¢ contestants who will partici offered at @ phenomenal price concession. It comaiaaiatal any, they declared in the swimming tournament at{} dotted lawn dresses of the princess style (hat were But he isn't Venice, Cal, on Angust 16. Thomas our New York buyer at less than half their ‘original price He has blocked them at every ig entered in the 50 and 100-yard are “4 ~ . |} are not old garments, however, but fresh, new, point. First he sent county detec: events - tives to the tracks to see that the They come in pink, pale blue, tan, lavender, brown at police were doing their duty. Then EARLING COMING HERE. Both waist and skirt are plentifully trimmed wit wt a pal gy Sy oar ew gee Skirt finished at bottom with Grecian border femal @ ecinton could be had from th c ) t fl cong Mat a aan T pee taldent Barling, of the Milwau- i} gots We also have a few white dresses of Mane a splendid jot. Would sell regularly at $1250 ‘Special | me ete supreme court in case the lower Kee road, is on his Way to Seattl courts decided the first test case having gone as far as Butte in th in favor of the gamblers. Such an first train run over the Milwaukee ment would have given the tracks between Chicago and Butte wfully so far, the high-priced To Float Big Bond issue club lawyers NEW YORK, Aug 6-—Wall st learned today that negotiations OREW FUNERAL HELD. looking to a bond issue of $17,000 Over 30 Japanese women, mostly married by proxy under the photo Eraph Ceremony to Seattle Japs, ar-| Funeral services for Michael 8.|\teniton, Torete & Sanna Pe mat || 714-716 nor ed on the Tosa Maru from the Drew. the pioneer who died on! oa4 are nearing sletion, The Second Ave. 5 co Orient to Phe women will be|Tweeday evening, were bell this arrangements are being made by ro married aboard the liner before the |afternoon under the auspices of jp Morgan &@ Co. ? " ac ocal iimmigration authorities will|the Masonic fraternity. Interment = - = ot allow them to land followed at Lakeview cemetery Chased by Devils. No Chinese passengers and br 3 7 J ° phon regres fs chee WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Becre-|Heving that be was pursued by cett, The liner was but enotl tary of War Wright will leave demons, Willam Letterin, an 18 pre ; Min aa but onethird| ii; eventing for Oyster B year-old youth, drank carbolic acid : he will have anoth M in @ vacant lot at Harrison and the , Fremont sts, where his dead t hin BIG MERGER REPOR with President Roosevelt in regard Tem to eight West Point cadets | 8% found early today Nerves By United Pr ) charged with hazing underclass | = or edi PHILAT zm : saIA ‘nay men at the academy CASH AND $7.50 A MONTH ! ) i Aug. 6 y BRACTIFUL VIEW — It eported ipping circles More Earthquake Shocks Stvmnare? Ge ¢ that " IVRE Hamburg: Amer CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Aug. ¢ American and Cos Algeria was again shocked late steamship lines, maim last night by earthquakes of short otis at een| Puget Market Co.'s t onan Great Meat Special for Friday al ind fin Sat ROSE even or . "hae cured Own ine Leg of Lamb or Mutton, per tb. ite i am a Bon Mo ney Loaned A Fine Ham, only, per Ib 13/0 Yours SrtMax alw: tal (No Commission) We want you, who have never visited us, to com We know be property aeé f hat we will save you money, and give you as fine a selection Mor Loans ay good meat as It is possible to buy. The saving on mall purchase nota ) and specif will 5 your car fare, and, if you buy for a large family, many vs Nt ear fare Keep in mind pees , = and ave ls st chit ' Tom hay NO DELAY IN CLOSING THE PUGET MARKET Co.'s THIS IS FREE DR. $. blige Noi 19th Second ave, Beall, repaid othe send ine iq R. Cc AMPBELIL ‘ 112 Columbia St MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG | ' Bott now Nitty ‘on! a

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