The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1908, Page 5

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a Be the man who plays and Eva Tanguay, who plays masculine to marry cach other! question naturally arises . to wear the trousers ithe bead of the family? Syiea io most offiminate, in fact, the Salome dance. Fva is in f a hand Paarl MAN.” ITER’S ye ep felts from Window While Asleep Onto Cement Sidewalk. —_—- ‘George B Martens, a waiter, fel! a secondetory window at 1406 ar, tnet ight, struck the ce silewalk and was seriously about the head and inter p He was removed to the ‘will you spend Labor day? ‘with a bunch of “live ones ood of Railroad by aa | show you a good tim Waat you to help cat — dinner. It's free t go to Ludlow Labor atp Ob Paid Advertisement. “M. E. HAY, for the Republican for the office of Governor.” PROVE FATAL Ettinge, the MAN in the case, ts, ®& Harvard graduate, and tt was in school that HE first discovered how easy it was for HIM to look iike a pretty GIR And HE makes a BRAUT, ¢ oling the baldheads on the very first row, making them eager enough to hire automobiles, buy wine or send flowers. That Salome dance HE does ts said to be quite as good as Maud Allan's or Gertrude Hoffman's. The costume is a — — and cal FALL MAY Providence he tal in an uncon He rallied this | morning, wut the full extent of his! jinjurtes hag not yet been deter. | mined and it ts feared he will die. About $:30 o'clock last night three men saw Martens, apparently asleep, leaning far out of bis win dow. Pearing he might fall, they hur ried to the house and aroused one jof the lodgers. They had started | for Martens’ room when they heard & commotion. Rushing out, they found bis tying on the sidewalk ‘PROPOSED SUBWAY | } ‘| 1S FEASIBLE Engineer Alex. Stewart of Great Northern railway, who con | structed the Great Northern tunnel junder the city, declares that the jcontemplated subway between | Ninth and Union st. and Tenth and |E. Union st. ts / and further that entirely the approximate feasible. jcost of the completed subway Would amount to $709,000. The Valley Improvement Club wilh hold a mass meeting next Tuesday night in the lith and Pike st. for the purpose of launching the matter. Engineer Stewart and A. Warren Gould, who has made a study subways, will be asked to address the moeting church at WILL CARRY LUMBER. | | After having been plastered with Wbels and waiting for months at Guaymas, Mexico, for sufficient | funds to pay her Dilla, the Ressian , Steamer Sungari has been fixed to carry @ cargo of lumber from Mukil jteo and Heilingtiam to Australia |} She has been taken by J. J. Moore | & Co. chable Pans, 8-quart Water Pa Ware; worth to 75c; Electric Iron, $3.69 Heating Manufacturing Electric Iron; ts Spd takes less current for ow year $3.69 | te Shoe Brush, 17¢ Qality Shoe > Mf br ; worth 25¢ 7 Special it iSe Mixing Bowl, 9¢ Heavy Rolled Edge Ye Mixing Hoy!; heavily giaz 9c worth lic; Reson Pint Jars, 57¢ Mason Frult Ja h, with with I, @ dozen Genuine Swedish Worth $1.25; special ger NUE SPECIAL PRICES ON GUN. Graniteware Bargain--- Lot embraces 12-quart Double-Handle Preserving tles and Rice Boilers; all Bigh grade gray granite- ee s $1.25 Buck Saw 89 Buck Sa ory frame; a fast cutter and warranted; 5 and 7-quart Tea Ket- _39c |i I 25¢ Gate Springs, 18¢ savy Japanned Gat Springs, inches bh long w Thursday's extra | 25¢ Gold Paint, L5¢ H Can of Radium G dots Paint; ready for use; the st for all kinds of decorating ular 25; lal “ 15¢ | 50c Trolling Rigs, 35¢ ff ; | Salmon Fishing Trotling Out- ff fits; complete with 84 feet best pecial $3.00 Knives and Forks $2.29 Set of Rog Rest 1 4 and Fo ” $9.99 will not we et of 6 h es and aw, with well-braced hick 89c 0 it EY the | e THE STAR—-WZDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1908. now is the very time to thinie of surely your heater and tet STANDARD eome into your mind firat ready—we better serve the when. you bre position’ to yout than any Western store. Ar Ina heater wants range for early com Ing! gzo-carts specialed— if you need a goocart it will certainly our go-cart department now be to your Interest to visit the prices on these prices: wiht carta will cer prevail for the week filled.) tainly induce you to buy—thene (mall orders will be culated to draw all the opera glass os in the house in HIS direction Tt tm wald the wedding will take place about Oct 1, efther tn Cambridge, Mase, the home of Eh tinge, or In New York. ‘a's home. | And, although this is not offictal t has been sugested that Richard Marlowe, who played the Queen tn “1492,” might be bridesmaid; Miss Mamie James, bearded lady with ' um's cireus, best man; with | regular vatue $13.75. # of this go regular value $8.75. the heavy the Russell brothers as flower girls cireular reed roll the reed side pan SUES FOR JEWELRY. edge of this go-cart is very at cart are closely woven, with pretty center side roll « edge; cane seat Charging that Frank L. Howe, a fitted with removable adjustable back and foot ex jeweler, refused to return several cushions and parasol; gearing | tenaton searing = finia articles of je left with ie finished green; adjustable | reen; rubbertired wheels, 12 him to be r 4, Alexina Burns back and foot extension; ex removable cushions and paraso for the tra special for wook en suit ainst Howe yew terday tn the superior court to recover $255, which she claims the articles are worth. AMUSEMENTS Grand Opera House. Tontght te the last performance | of the Pollarda in “A Runaway Gir” ‘Beginatng tomorrow night the company will present “The Toymaker,” which Seattle playgo ers are familiar with The parte will be well cast and it is believed that the company will play to} jerowded houses during the re] | mainder of the week Orpheum. The “Pianophionda,” as the head. liners on the bill at the Orpheum delighted another large audience regular value $15.75. | regular value $7.75, ’ 4 fine go-cart with large, fine | —thia ts a good style folding last evening. Their act te « strict read sew roll along edge | ‘and reclining gocart, neat novelty in the clty. The applause fa closely and finely reed wov- | “teed worked sides, enamel ts stimulated by the fact that Mise on; gearing to finished green; arip bandos, gearing finished Gene Boynton, a member of the wheels are idtuch yubber || grec, o parasol, rub troupe, is very well known here, tired; cane seat, adjustable bertired I2inch wheels, ad having lived here a few years ago. Miss Boynton’s friends plan giving her a tea while she is in the city The seven Yullans, Clyde and Fan ny Usher and the rest of the acts are splendid justable foot and back, fitted with removable cushions and for the week b «=o back and foot extension, fitted ; swith removab cushions and Cia for the week. VOs 95 celal for the week Seattle. There is a matinee at the Se attle theatre tomorrow afternoon ture Souvenir portraits of Edith Ray ~ nore will be given away A Wife's Secret” tx an exce and the company is con Crd, competent actors SECOND AV. AT PINE Third Avenue sale of seats for the open TACOMA The SHAFER BROS.—Not only largest but be#t—SHAFER BROS, College Clothes For Young Fellows; New Styles THE SHAFER STORE pride in its « tion of ¢ young men and boys does the younger generation receive as much consi eration, Asa matter of fact, we have a invested in the boys The suits for They made of striped effects, in dark gray, navy, and black, of All sizes, 14 to 20. Prices Are $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Sturdy School Suits for Boys at $5.00 fa magnificent collection of suits for boys; dress suits and The collection includes; takes a pardonable eve and suits for In no other store on the Coast much business as we have in the me young handsome wor dark brown, olive shades, Tailored to perfection men are particularly teds in the are newer course, At this price we of business suits are includec English Corduroy Suits, Buster Brown Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Suits, Yankee Suits, with two pairs of pants; Mrs. Jane Hopkins’ Suits, Security Bond Suits, fully guaranteed— $5.00 Each style can be had in a variety of fancy and vicunas, and in all proper colors and sizes. worsteds, tweeds, serges, cheviots The best values in town, too! Indestructible Suits for Boys The Indestructible suits for boys are accompanied by All sizes, 7 to 17 NEW TOP COATS FOR BOYS — BIG AND LITTLE — AT $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 AND ON TO $12.50 Shafer Bros. Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long |STATE NEWS BOND VOTING — Citizens of an iron-clad guarantee. The best-wearing suits we have ever known for $4.00. Corner of First Av. and Universi St. Aberdeen y wayman rday by a lone high- W.C.T. U. ELECTION At a recent meeting of the Madt- son St. W. C. T. U. the following | MEAD AT YAKIMA—Gov. Mev North Yakima last night sation of the Y. M.C. A ing of the Third Avenue theatre,| North Yakima have voted for 980.) }ijgr | officers were elected for the en- under Russell & Drew's 000 bonds to pay off the city’s in- | NC"* j suing. year: President, Dr. Fannie =a tik hina WE WSBOYS ENDORSE °°: [isncminer scr. helm, begins tomorrow, at 10 } BIG HIT COMING | Hambiy: Loe ora = - o'clock. “Convict 999" will be the i . press superintendent, Mrs. tt“ DR. CHAS. B. COWAN 10287, 2840 = anes |Sotty. The union. ts planning’ for rr | Pierce county an@ cousin of ex leeing Gbisined.. tea 3. Bie | President Franklin Pleree, died yes . Hecause of his many acts of kind-jabled. Therefore, be It 7 ton of 2415 Ninth av. W. has ten- e patrons of the Lots th ‘ / coun of anneal i Dodian rad Boone neasos and ministrations in times! “Resolved, That it is the sense| day in Tacoma of apoplexy (By United Press.) dered her home for a reception to ly to their liking. The | of sickness or accident, and for of meeting of the newsboys| 2 YORK, Sept. 2.—The Pa-| the new president on September 10, tion, the intense siteatic which he has refused to accept pay that we endorse and pledge our sup-| SHORE ROAD—A ee angers 1S atic coast will see the Salome|t® Which the Queen Anne union is » {utrigue of “The Three|from the “newstes,” the Seattle port and ask our friends to sup-|98 foot for the construction of dente ak ‘Gn: Song” |“? invited ers” are just the sort that| Newsboys’ union, officially known | port the candidacy of Dr, Charlee | Shore road between Tacoma and aieeee “ep to Rind alt want occasionally,|8t No. 1014, American Federation |B. Cowan ace: cael dene to SEWER EXTENSION. done, the work | La thelr meeting on Mon-| Some 80 members of the News-| ores Need eile Ra Ehecgeeae’ Maden an as D’Artagnan be |%8¥ Bight, passed resolutions en-|boys’ union are registered voters, | KILLED IN MINE—William isned iovay by Mortkine Dlostinne) at a meeting of the Commercial . § a dorsi he candidacy of Dr Thorpe and Matthew Collett, men © h ns lub, held last night . pecially worthy, The three|@orins th ages per week from the Shuberts for a| Club, held last night, a committee “tad . Charles B. Cowan for the nomina ’ families, were killed in the pee er ecretnog | appointed to investigate the effect lab and dash thet adds much to (ticket, and pledged him thetr un pany’s mine at Rosiyn yesterday | lw Mer Wer that after appearing | tom on public sanitation reported om ane ¢ 4 » muck to . " @ resolutio e breaking o rippe: Sept. 28, and " ape: t the effectiveness of the play. Next a _ fol a” Te eee NOT RIGHT MAN ~~ eee = + See in the middie west, she will go to ir Regtarmful effects would cedd ll is to be t famous | Teeds as follows 7 ‘a satin al >, r he present sewers are extende baewe yo ally Boe hy od famous eas, Dr. Charles B. Cowan, | AUTOISTS ROBBED—A party of a ite main cities of the Pacifi fiether cl : eo well ‘knows sarees and mip (By United Press.) |autolsts were held up and robbed of “°° —___ nspetepmneeseonibiisiena — - Star. Reon, ts @ candidate « repu SPRINGFIELD, 1, Sept. 2--| $820 in money and jewelry near a We make] . cin primary for the high of a é Les Teak y the | Rube Welch and Kitty Francis! ot county coroner; and Mrs. Karl Hallam today made an) Private = | aad and thelr company, of five peuple Whereas, Dr. Charles B. Cowan affidavit setting forth that Geor | Factory cant eens —nngg Bs aaa - oy tte has proven himself to be 80 UP-| Richardson, whom the mobs here on the nN in thelr oad ght, honest and con "MSO ted to lynch and who was the ff premises. | ‘ waar” aod qualified to hold this offlee; | ohiect of the first violence which 100. RCA “Optical” pr ae pod led to the terrible race riots, is not i A D Optical | ad AB geatar gh Whereas, Dr. Charles B. Cowan | tne man whe wulted her. She = Co. Ine. | ent performers a tb has always been the friend of the ed that he et free Pt me ES om ts are numerous and va new who has been sick a or dis hats, b 11i1 F Haunting she belts, shell ca 4, coats os. Hall's, Pantages. The three mar Pantages this week h a bieye cde nct in which they do the most ox e stunt SPOOOOGOOOO yrdinary and exciting stunts, and ALBERT HANSEN le with vel one-mile Diagionde, Jew siey, race, with bie dials to indicate the ther Axo’ ‘Chien i ng, and b & Part s and dancer are ithe fe * White City 1 1 Lune Park *ure and wholesome: the bottling of the H ie ind Puget Sound Bottling Co \ t 1 1 n her grotesq na ind he ul drink. In CHAFIN IN EVERETT—Hugone Chafin, prohibition It highest ist on our label insure in Eve the presidenc tonight quality. 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