The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1908, Page 5

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eeteterereeae NEW YORK opinion Beestock today, @ Mora! malaria Rant nude Mow ance Péecency, ' ‘ With ble A phemous dev wa, t it only doce the po Pyar. No respectable woman #ahould be con 1 to Kee Sa art. Their ofte # aval appeal iepeckets. Tam glad to see have already dis HSER EEE ER EERE EERE EERE EE ys eereereee eee BY FR. F. FRAZER. j New YORK The} moneycbance: Rialto are} ghemt to spread ove the country m of an epidem #wbich has the new nam on of i, “moral wakeria.” Anthony Comstock, the @iclal purifier, so diagnoses the Fea tre ladle to cated it at ab guoet any theatre this season, New ‘are starting on tour. They Jaden with the contagious germs the moral malady Performances that are to he ‘ at the most aristocratic play in the country reek with The Salome dance, for in- far outdoes in immodest aay exhibitions stopped by the Durtesque” one of the now pop ie more than a for the “slumming party.” are taxing their in in devising dances that ap at can be presented under of “art.” Worst of it all is that peo- from to crave something that Bight life, if you please, she blackened eyebrows and cheeks. They want to of passton as she savagely “moral malaria” shows d in London. it was tn one the most fa: ated her “Salome” fecelved {natant approval dance prime minister of London, in w society leaders followed Mrs. Asquith’s lead, and Maud A} Yeu became 4 valued guest in Lon description of the dance immediately attracted the at tention Gertrude Hoffman braved public @atiment in the sensucus dance ey, which was found to be in @emand. Since then the “moral Malaria” shows in New York have @iteeded “the limit” time and again, and now the in is to W inoculated with the poison One of the cholce bits put out by Kaw & Erlanger is the “classical Ballet, “The Dryad,” in which Mile Bédline Benee is soen to do a “soul Bs” which ought to produce a fine from cach and every per- 5 _ Suit Cases [Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4& BAG CO., F 919 Firet Ave. 92.25 One-Man Saw, $1.49 Henry Disston Champion Tooth OneMan Crosscut Saw, with ex tre handle 4 toot size special 10c Curtain Rod, 5¢ Brass Exte Cartain Rod @ttends to 54 Inches; has large bation end and brack | ete for hanging Worth 0c; ape 35¢ Claw Hammer, 19¢ Atte Bye Claw Hammer, with first-class handle a handy household + worth o 19¢ $1.00 Bread Box, 69¢ Heavily Japanned Uread or Cake Box, with dd cover; & B Kitehon nec 5 — Worth $1.00 special 69c Table or Jelly Tumblers 30c Per Doze Regular Size Finished Tumblers, with tin caps; can be used either as Table or Jelly Tumblers; 30c 4 _——_ special, Tuesday, per dozen } { | Spe # and arouse low emotions, | or = worse—some ving | Straw, her hollow laughter and ber) is her naked flesh tn wild} }son again with “T? and Grand Army fonable Enalish| has “A Fight wes that Maud Allen first | Hodge will contin« wholesome Hoosier pla The hy Litttan Russell }Man From Home.” SLady Herbert Asquith, wife of | whose perpetual beauty always de lights, is taking “Wltidfire” oat for the actress to her home, and/« trot through the westiest west red in public in her company. | AMUSEMENTS of New York managers. | when you can # answer was hundred persons at t atre last night when “Co: ithe ye the onty Miss Taylor appeared in and lems, but she hed a gauxy attached to her person which part-| ly destroyed the suggestion of com parative mudity of affinity and automobile re | the superlative of nastiness | , hittions of ———_—_—_——_ ——-ROOM-MAKING SALE OF STONEWARE 2, Mail fF, Mail Box|89c|| Heavy Galvanized Iron Rural Free Delivery Mail Box; opens at the end; adopted by P. O. teem worth $1.25; special . . 89c CON EBay t er AND UNION MORAL POISON IS SPREAD BY DRAMAS AND DANCES OF LUST EVA TANGUAY, A VAUDEVILLE “SALOMIST"; LL, WHO HAS A DECENT SHOW, AND LOTTA FAUST, SALOME } aati iv bie “THE MIMIC WORLD. ad a Salome dance. The excuse for this | Of course the managers have some real wholesome shows that will reach every city this season ‘Will intoxicate the passions.|/John Drew fe out with “Jack want to see the woman of} of course, also “art.” Muste Maste c will “Coming Thro’ the Ry What's the use of Stumming, Salome-ing? The ¢ befor several! | Moore the ng Thro ‘There is also a pony ballet little girls, who look really more ¥, almost nude, carries’ undressed than does Miss Taylor Denner in vaudeville ranks with They give even more emphatic ox thelr personalities whittle All Solid Leather Bhess and Os. yn LOND, HORNBERG @ LARSO: 16 Pike 50c Stone Jar, 37¢ Smooth White Glazed Stone Jar and Cover; the best stoneware made 37c¢ worth 0c; special 35c Preserving Kettle, 21¢ G-quart best quality Gray Gran ite Lipped nerving Kettle with bail handle regular 35e; ER] apectal 20c Water Pail, 12¢ Good, Smooth Galvanized Water or Serub Pail; @ bar gain; regular 20¢ Tuesday 35c Shears, 15¢ Pair of Nickel-Plated All-Steel Shears; a large assortment of patterns to select from; cor early; while t MLLE. GENEE, OF THE “SOUL | BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Bible tn the public schools was dis cussed in the First Unitarian church | Powers and his conclusion was that 4s & religious inspiration Holy Writ Was not properly admissible, al |though good use Tmany passages both for thetr lit erary and ethic spirit of the age leans to the state and away from the charch, and the state be made up of many sects, with perhaps the majority professing po particular creed, it} in manifestly impossible and tm. politic to teach and eritictse matters | pertaining to dogma and creed LILLIAN RUS dancing an accompaniment The Broncho Hoy to attend church services, he said had been tried in Burope and fail: | “Driven From Home.” led. The net result there was the "a Maughan comedy. Ethel Barrymore has a beart thumper tn “Lady Frederick.” be seen in “The Richest Girl.” Wm. Collier is leading man in “The Pa trtot.” David Warfield wi!! start the sea * and this would be more Intense tn this country where all the creeds of the world are thrown closely toy the | gether ; U. S. AMBASSADOR Marie Doro will Man.” Blanche Bates ng Hope. And Wim. with that doub “Four Corners of the Earth.” are which wrought the audi atre tact night when LITTLE ONES WORKING “The Cat and the Fiddi was staged as the special longagement of the winter season Miss Margaret Taylor furnished the expected sensation as Salome and who went to be shocked were partly satisfied. To be sure| are fost! school of the First Christian church abe | successful were they, that scarcely & member was present, but bronght two friends, ranging from four to | tea youre of age. Enormous Bil! f the biggest at Orpheum. ed & sacred chinese lily to all who brought friends with th rewult was 100 new faces. The Ith hi when a flower carnival will be held after which the flowers will be dis tributed among the sick, B.D. Chestnut will Instruct the children every Sunday im the care of their plants. lords sell out at prices 38 to 0 Sper cont below factory price Gale || “tions of Hebrew and Hathaway's Monkeys @ ce compicte ths| NEGRO KILLED BY Frank MeCre +-Negroes shot and kille J who ki hegroes at Enid Station, Miss The negroes found Jones at hin rest dence and shot him as he was try-| ing to escape, They also have made threats of lynching the per son who sold Jones the « @ Japanese equll fornia Nightingale . in a dancing act © jand Wil F. Denney in songs. New Show at the Star » & Rew show his murderous outbreak PRETENDER'S SON TO WED dialect come of rolling globe HOSPITAL PATIENT. Max Hemig, engaged for one day }as a watehman at | disappeared borrowing @ gold watch and chain with a nugget charm from &@ patient at the horspit e have been unable to get any trace of the thief. published here that Prince Miguel Providence hos m Chi WILL DISCUSS NURSES. SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL on Clothing for the Boy Regular $3.00 Suits only #4 Regular $4.00 Suits only Regular $5.00 Suite only $4 CROWN CLOTHING CO. THE ETAR—MON DAY a! Mae gy tee.” I$ DISCUSSED ‘The desirability of using the orday by Rey. Dr, J. D O. ald be made of I value, | ntended that the Dr. Powers ¢ The plan of dismissing children) ntuation of creed controversies, | WILL NOT RETIRE By United Press.) ST. PETERSBURG, Sept al of the St Potersburg news| t that Johan W he American ambassador to 1s about to retire on account health. Mr. Riddie, how made an abac aT port. Hin health ts g slowly but steadily, and ts to leave Kis Lovodak. he bas been convalescing Sunday, proceeding to re by slow stages. He will arrive here October 10. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL The little members of the Sunday st. and Broadway, yesterday cruiting sergeants aod ht strangers to the rally. So Rev Joreph L. Garvin had promis m and the -w il bloom by Thankegtving, HIS OWN PEOPLE YAZOO CITY, Mins #, a member of thelr own race, “1 a white man « ne Helved to have caused which Ia be! RICH AMERICAN WIDOW y United Press.) PARIS, Sept. 21.—The report ts f Hraganza, the eldest son of Dom Miguel, pretender to the throne of Portugal, was recently secretly rried to Mra, Samuel Sloan uneey, a rich American widow WAITRESSES HAVE PICNIC. The Waitresses’ union yesterday enstul plenic at Wild to raise funds for the ne at Mt. Baker, There wave wood was a large attendan and th. home id was ably swelled Kverything at the was in th hands of the ladt 1 their agement was tw than succ Bishop Carmichael HI MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 21 Bishop Carmichael, of the Church of England, diocese of Montreal, ts lying at the point of death. He preached in the cathedral. In the vestry after the service he was stricken with an attack of heart failure: GARDEN TRACTS@= 4ncre tracts, $100 an ©; easy terms; close to ear line and lake; level, r ed; fine for chickens and ber ries, National Land Inv. Ce., Ine. 17 First av | «| Hotel Wallfirst Fully modern; bath and phones | free 2414 Firat ay ,, 8 MEPTEMBER 21, 1908, roma —for the service of the people; THE GREATER STANDARD is the largest, finest, gnost modern THE GREATER STANDARD— every feature of this store’s equipment has been an early season sale of blankets and comforts— on each edge this couch In siobe this is a well made dresser ished beveled mirro: fib ag.” Hates ay 95 SEATTLE o exclusive homefurnishifig store in America. our special suburban delivery service— able distances in the outlying dis- ered by this is a feature of thin store that Is 0. great Importance to thone who live at contd triet j section of the enormous area of 78 square miles in the limits of Greater Seattle Is cx prompt, safe, quick and thoroughly satisfactory delivery system—it's particularly for your conventence. for your service thor- which make trading here enjoyable, ea | | | oughly satisfactory profit ble } —preparations for an active Fall selling season are g arranged in a way to appeal to you. we make the most painstaking efforts to give you , now made—we are ready for your coming, and Store service that will produce the most satisfac sure you of a good welcome and showings in departments that are unusually attractive. tory results to the homefurnisher; store methods | mail orders for these at the very opening of the Fall seasou we announce these reductions on blankets én col forts, the qualitie wite. ered aro of a nature to please the most particular house he especial prices mean money-saving if you buy your bedding NOW. These prices should espectally command atte of bedding are required—such as hotels, rooming houses, etc. For one week only. on where large quantities ovine, © tly high! —the Moth ts one of the most|—the Gaston, 11-4 grey cotton grade ail wool blanket. fins lurable blankets made; €0 per! blanket, 64x80, welhs & Iba ehed, silk bound, weight 5 ent wool, finished equal to the) te one of the best finished cot ibe, made Im Il-4 | sine beat; silk’ bound. welgt blankets in the market price $11.00. Matra| Megglar #100, val , Hegular price $9.00 the 88. 15 | sri! tor the $4 98 t tra special for the - . week mS +e a ep anket 3 scarlet al!-wool 12x78 cotton comforter; has fig wool except the cota, steambonta, ured siikoling covering and iin nd, weight 4 and bianket is made tn bn ed in ns Brice epee fai for the $1. 98 otton comta rmly tied a) od tra special for the 78 per pair stik floss t|—the Gam and inter. Reg Extra| beautiful « special for the ord edge, it a week OBE) sown. “Weguisr prs ra spectal for th 72x78 down comfort, is crib blanket or| and lined with the beat grade ed, can also be| sateen in handsome sha: into exquisite little bat fects, comes in full line of x Pink and bly rings; has a cord edge; the workmanship te the very bei Regular price $6.00. 18 price 05.50. & the wok or the week Regulsr apectal $2. 85. tal for the regular value 810.50. | fe an excellent new © eplemdidiy ai ped and very frame panel ts of oak and nicely finished 5 4 in fr, ip panel effect, with $6. roll color or pattern. Regular value of Priced extra spectal for the week ~a new 7 and very attrective sty! regular val full size SNe “RE TSEY, attractive styae this pleture t# one of the me- k, w sebect stant bedstead } dium priced folding beds which > 12% incnes a | | we will place on sale for this | 0 value, for par ik at $11.95, being regularly y od at $18.50. It's thoroughly ¢ delivered only when oc made, strong and better are purchased. No ordinary kind”; neat rs filled. front, spiral apring | anel utd | $3 mahogany finished center table, $11.95 | ara special, $1 -45 $11.95 s18.50 mal! ord inches high. mented with embossed scroll, Regular price $6.00. Extra spectal for wok $1.95 we have the heater that you need— be particular about your heater ne here. the very fairest pricing on any st a remarkable reed rocker special— for Tuesday regular value $3.00 } table, large » Mxtra special for the an extraordinary table value, Twesday only..... regular value $18.50 our _ Standar i| Credit Tacoma | * SECOND AV., AT PINE

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