The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1908, Page 7

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THE. SLEEPS WHILE SHE SLEE ca Spoiford Is Dead in Home a hil ae ee Florence nee nurse woll & protedical profession 5 In her room at the Wood, at the Ay eg on the shores shortly afte ‘hia mornt was 4v years old ently free from worry resided in Seattle for ten years and enjoyed a wide acquaintance ‘DISCUSS NEW HOME At the annual meetthig of the Se attle Seamen's Friends soctety last night ta.the Plymouth church, steps were taken for providing a new home for destitute sailors, atnce the property now serving that purpose no relatives. The on Western ay, will soon be de Ue, removed to the under’ ak. stgoyed by the street widening op- ‘of Butterworth & erations, The property ts valued at $33,000 & round nunibers, be disposed of and will be held pending ve it will i « the money arose this Ma , Miss Spec Chaplain G. F. Weat atated that we wd knocked. There | during the past year 12,240 met had { Lad when the door | been alded by the society In vartous prem trong odor of Kas | ways, 4 The Muid won. 88 Audience Cheers Verdict. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Nov, 12 ~Mary M. Cavallero, accused this éity last 00 late yesterday p ra ‘af the fumes first batiot. Th woman's death) than ten minutes. % any friends this| Miss Cayallero was unmoved as Bpofford was of) the verdict was announced. T and ca ce cheered July, was acquitted afternoon on the jury was out | Ag viantaal SERCE WILL BUILD ’ j0,000 STRUCTURE Building to Be in’ commiseton hav , jexhibition grounde ani of Old-Time | several sites offered by fon mana ent. it ts ler ood that Plerce county will | clone to $50,000 In the erect building and the structure will | building on the) house all kinds of exhibits. If the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-| stockade te reproduced near the next year may be Pierce county butlding. it wil! be} ma of the old Fort Nis- or one of the big! hibits. the Nisqually val-| No Uofinite site has been selected | with a regulation ex-| for the Pierce s = — for pur-| the comralisstonera decide | plans for the structure, a site will he the “Piorce . county | be given them by the manager ey | POPULAR VOTE IN 1896, Eiboldup was added Net of similar last night when tired paper mer armed thugs uned to house the EDITOR 8t lthe popular yote that each prest- dential candidate recetved in 1896? A READER. 1896 MoKinloy received 7 votes; Bryan, 6,502.9 eKinley 4 plurality of 601 popular vote of other — was Levering (pra), £32 way and| Palmer (nati, dem.), 193,148; Match : Bis money and alett (soc. lab), 36274; | Bentley in «6 Wh | (mat), 13. 968 h, the other the victim’ @ small amount ; moves ms we) STILL AT WORK had Tittle faith eatch highway- in were a daring sneak thief = | enter the home of Lee Smith, 802 _— a 42nd av., yesterday morning be- sacked the house from cellar to ; | garret. The thief secured about cash and several articies of jewelry. on. that she Meesity trom |the police but investigation failed saying at 2 produce any trace of the thief, aoe oc Sua SCHWAB PURCHASES “nal a | Unit Press.) oe san WHANUISCO, Nav. 12 a wee yesterdey | Charles M. Schwab, head of the from Fret Swiopmest (controls the Union ron Works, of The woman | tween 10 and 11 o'clock, and ren-/ Rethiehom Steel company, which | FOR SEATTLE SAILORS! NAVY TUGS om _ Lone CRUISE, New Bu rise ee Pour wen oln < ¥ na th de route followed by the fleet of b the he boats are due.in f ralned? thereby golng toward the new home. | Mead In an @ last evening at the Butler al contro! of fahert nb the state. overnme: of | HOvornment, the murder of Waiter Sproule tn} *) He lio ee eT ta oted the 1909 have looked | Rolts ox: nty building. After | mittee to consider gon the | vision of the laws governing fish- The members of these committees have not yet -Will you publiah | While four persons were seated | John Crawford, at jsension of yosterday a of salmon fry every year. sion in a heated argument tha represents the sporting of the state, jto “have a lot of salmon mea | making laws to control the gane reply to Mo Gowan said that it fs the intention of the commission aifply to inves 4| tigate conditions and make proper & | recomn At the closing of the seasions of and * fish interests. In remarks, Chairman dations. the commission, Chairman MoGc erles In the state. } been announced. TEMLILit anes pas ib ON THE FRONT *, wal ich have been athe Olty ship yarda, Will etart aon ona L4,bod-mile vo eee that i lead them alton, t Uoahipa new on wn gtrolin trip, The mf the ftlotilt according to ¢ Ferguson, who ts th command ‘ie'to give th: planting to army Pacitio April 90, and, after viaitt vie ous ant points, will go to the WANT CONTROL OF Jan appotnted committees to report on the recent trouble between Ore- torte -| Historical =| on and Washington fishermen on the Columbia river, and also a com- hecesnsary Te The Washington state fisheries | 9! commission appointed by Governor | views furnished by cutive sestien held | government hotel, took definite action against feder | i one H | It was the concensus of opinion of the commission that the atute ts} | Well able to take care of ita fiah- | \y lertes without interference from the jis b | atate. the opening | afternoon etated that the preservation of the | Seva salmon in the watera of the Colum-|'* Peet bla river and other streams of the state depends upon the extermina tion of the trout In these streams. sald that these trout eat mil te Game Warden Henry Reif) « told the members of the commis he interests and does not propose ‘The Britivn otenmer Teucer was! ved in Yoko- erday ww 1h panewo steamer Maru was reported by wireless torday and is expected to te torta on her morning The O PB. Beatrice R. steamer boat will tak com: nor will elec Mr. Smith reported the matter to |” | harkentine week in Sydney with lumber from Seund Brition steamer Crat m the Sound today from nd the Orient under ch: Waterhouse & ¢ & return care to the Philipp Manila ter She wi Tuesday crimes were committed « beat, While the burgiars Way to Seattle this ht tonight on ae- delay yesterday in the arrive tomorrow | thie Emergency ‘var arrived dhe wilt sail for | 4 arrived yesterday | at $168, or ~ }lar $925 and $350 values of | carry |agree t pay t vornmoent stores asking him this city, announced today that the) Fred Law-| steel company had purchased the controlling interest in owns two big docks at petnt, within San Francisco bay, well a8 & number of floating docks |for emaller vessels. Asks Temporary Leave. VALDEZ, Nov. 12.—-Leaving to the midet of a busy term of court, *| started for Seattle today. Martin this morning said he bad not re- signed, but had applied to the at- | tormey general for a lea of ab senee from idex temporartly. sweet oven WALLS. 8 aie a : for the ad. of the signal purr Ath,“ Chinese from the upper ray suing officers ly Wife’ s Menu For Tonight Broiled } Take several “Circle W” Lamb t Chops, broil twenty minutes and serve with drawn butter. Cut carrots in discs—cook in | two different waters, heat peas in Separate dish, sweeten both with a little sugar. Serve together. Irish Potatoes and Hot Butter Salad } A combination of apples and celery with mayon. eenemenceniantinnns rir Book will give you many hints on ferve Lamb. “Circle W” is good the and can be made inte many dainty for “Circle W.”” Insist upon it. YAKIMA SHEEP co., “sue "| the San} Francisco Drydock company, which! Hunters - Assistant District Attorney Martin) work, five patroimen’ were Faldl as Pine st. lodging house, only few blocks away on the progran members of the cm ate ne ‘ha Oldew | gtnia fed In every particular or your mon- s{nt ley refunded. D. 8. Johnston Co., SUBPOENA FOR MRS, GUNNESS (By United Press.) LAPORTE, Ind, Nov phe the vant subpoenas to be unne t of rn. ¢ the i moned by Lamphere [Prove hia inngoenoe of tt me Hn placed in the hands » 6 Dunstan, late Byd alia, will legture Aw Land of the K my at Plymouth ehupdh Frit ne bec will iustrated by stereopt the Austr Miss Milda will render a yooal #0: tion wi A r eo taken to wid the Fair Haglisn The Star Wiretess Company, has the inpany stock for whi The com, the Mar cont system, and on the Atlantic ¢ Maes, & Addresses Meeting. A paper was read by Mise ; edn fake nh soglety, meeting of olen, of 8 rd Baptiat terday Li paper wae son of th methods in ¥ e attie Portiand for the cartng for |} the @ tute, ANY DAY MAY SEE THE END. _| LAST CHANCE FOR PIANO BUY- ERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EMERGENCY SALE AT D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. The opportunity to secure a fine |i strictly brand new high «rade piano | Emergency Sale| At the present rate it's only a question of at the present prices will soon be gone. & few days bef j remaining fine cured from ove every one of w planos we tocked eastern fac SET LI | | torton will have been disposed of One | thing t# a certainty, and that ts, if you intend to secure & good plano Shimano | Within the next few years, and the ja@ving of a good round sum of you bad bet- [ter come in here the firet thing land your opportunity gone, money te any object, Princess | tomorrow morning. wilt he schedule of [the Princess A FINE PIANO, $192. . jeale at $19: ure one of the regu Sale at $22 ene Or choose between the many Amaranth | other rare values at corresponding reductions, We say, come in to- | Morfow morning and select which- | ever one best sults your purse -| make & small payment down and balance as beast suite your convenience, and wo'll deliver the piano at once. BE ON HAND EARLY, We urge you to come the first thing tomorrow, for it's not at all unlikely that this sale will end be fore the day ts over. Then again, by being here early you can select from a larger assortment sold te guaranteed strictly brand bew-—-the very tatest style—and will be found exectiy as represent Largont Dealors, Third ty. There will and University. . Specially bred and fed—that’s “Circe W" Lamb =@ STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAI KET. BAKERY, 1219 YESLE WAY. All bakery goods fresh enc! day. A trial will make you our customer Market L 1157. Bakery L 4780. Join the Autopiano Club | ANO THEREBY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANQO, | Including free use of our cireu | tating lbrary. Special prices will be given for a few days on | second-hand Autopianos. Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the music library, Kohter & Chase 1919 Second Av., Seattic, Was Weber Piano Dealers. |) We Pay 4% Interest Opens Nov. 14 at 7:30 p, m. MIDWAY SHOWS 50 Beautiful Booths Electric Girl Esquimaux Village 4 PRIVATE {hx Copyrighted and women, be « ST RY Eng, According to our estab Hehed rule, deposits made an the firet five days of any | month draw inte from the firet day of that same month, Hence, deposits made on or before Thursday, November | | Sth, will bear interest from | November Ist. on Savings The StateBank of Seattie | Corner First Av, and Yesler Way, on Pioneer Square. fei 4 iy gections of the| gyrations | 2 no stations on| Vir- Select one of the strictly brand will not| new pianos, well known New York makes, which are offered in this and the plainer styles Remember, each and every piano and 2 adits hls and buckles. Under One Reh EF Ining to Furnish the Home Complete. a wale . | stripes, mostly dark colorings. | effects are also included in both light and dark colors. A seasonable line which These garments are made from fine Oriental quilted silk; warm, light and stylish outdoors, with or without wrap; very comfortable and black, light blue $5.00; perfect fitting or pink. | Imported Japanese Automobile Vests: $3.00 and $5.00) Sizes, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. has just Can be had in white, 34 to 44. without sleeves, $3.00, Steel-Studded Elastic Belts: Special Values An extensive variety of designs and colors in fine Steel-Studded Elastic parel for ang Childe a ed Women, Wiseob sana Wool Waistings: 20 Styles: Special at 53c Yard Tomorrow morning seven hundred yards of good quality 27-inch Waistings, suit- able for waists, house dreases, kimonos and children’s dresses, will be placed on sale at the special price of 58c a yard. These Waistings are of fine all-wool momie cloth, in an excellent range of ombre Novelty plaids and small checks in broken over-plaid Roman stripes in various rich color combinations, mostly with cream ground, are to be noted as well: Price, with sleeves, Belts. serviceable and very attractive. 95e $1.95 Extra heavy Single back pieces $1.45. white and co’ »* Smart oi Special Values, 75c 6 years Stitched rims and cord trimmings. {Biiective Hats, Special Values, $1.00—Black and white ENécked cloth, with stitched rims and cord trimming Pretty White Hats, $1.95 quality serge buckle brown or navy. cles of known merit, fered below: Java Rice Face Powder, 25ce—White, flesh, pink and cream. Absorbent Cotton, 8c¢— One-ounce packages Pear’s Soap, 10¢ — Un scented. Emery Boards, 5ce—-One dozen in package Colgate's Talcum Powder, 15e—Violet and Cashmere Bouquet Flexible Nail Files, 35e, 25¢ and 1Se Ingram's Milk - Weed | m, 3%¢ Tourist Traveling Cases, $1.00—Fancy art cretonne Cases, rubber lined Comb: Fine rubber aid celluloid ~—- Dressing Combs Dr. Parker Pray’s Onga fine, 35c-—For bleaching fin ger nails Colga Toilet Water, 75c-—-Large size bottle; Vio let, Cashmere Bouquet, Rob inia, La France Rose, Ca price Dr. Graves’ Tooth Pow der, 15¢ lish Lavender Flow ers, 10c oz Listerine, 69¢ 14-ounce size Hudout's Marvelous Cream, 50c Cold Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns For little girls ; stitched rim, with ribbon streamers and pearl These Hats also come in pretty shades of red, Violet's Children’s Hats in Various Styles ‘Children’s Hats, of attractive small plaids, in brown and white or black and white; also plain red, brown and navy. Some have nicely stitched rims and cord trimming; others have pretty ribbon streamers Two special values are included. For children from 2 to Made of attractive small plaids, in brown shades. [ Free Embroidery Lessons Every Morning | | Plaid and Gray Blankets: Specials 11-4 extra heavy Cotton Plaid Blank- ets in several dif- ferent colors, special $3.45 pair. 60x80 Gray Cotton Blankets of good weight, special $1.35 pair. Ambre strand, Black, Single and double strand ; Attractive cut steel buckles. -Elaborately Made of fine with cut steel buckle white and colors studded ; ; some years. med with Long navy blue grounds They are new, with many with back pieces. Black, white and colors, single and double strand. elastic and finely cut steel buckles. Black, been received. For house wear; also for Long Flannelette Kimonos, Kimonos and Bath Robes for children from 2 to § Many pleasing styles, designs and colorings are included, and the lowness of the prices makes them especially commendable. Negligee Attire for Women fc Excellent styles, high quality, very oe and thoroughly washable. PRP PALA AAA PAPAL LAA PAL PLL APPL PPL PPA AND CHILDREN o” women, and Long Kimonos, Special $1.00—Of flannelette, with bias back, extra wide, long puff sleeves and broad collar; trim- Persian bands. Many pretty floral designs on Heavy cord to tie. Kimonos, $1.25—Of kimono flannelette: plaits in back and wide tucks across front; inverted flowing sleeves and front trimmed with broad Persian bands to match ma- terial ors gray broad satin ban waist, Long Kimonos, row satin bands. flavy and red. Long Kimonos, ds ; tucks cord over to tie, trimmed with Persian bands. tractive patterns in light and dark colorings. $1.25—Of kimono flannelette, verted plaits in back and wide tucks across sleeves, with turn-back cuffs and front trimmed with nar- Many pretty patterns in serviceable col- shoulders, fashioned with cords and buttons. Broad Pleasing Persian patterns in many attractive and desirable colors. with in- front; puff $1.50—Of flanneletté, in light-colored combinations of pink or soft shades of green with blue or Made with trimmed with Long Kimonos, $1.50—Of kimono flannelette, shirred at with heavy kimono sleeves, collars and wide Many at- Children’s Bath Robes, $1.75—Attractive patterns and pretty combinations of gray, pink, light-blue, navy or red. Tucks over shoulders, heavy cord to tie and frogs to fasten Toilet Preparations of Known Merit |": Quality and price are two important considera- tions when purchasing Toilet Preparations. at notably fair prices, are of- Arti- } sian designs; and pink, BP wide, Royal Perfume, 85¢ oz. Rubifoam, dentifrice Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream, 3 Calox Oxygen Tooth Pow der, 2 FREDERICK & NELSON 17e — Liquid INCORPORATED we Children’s Bath Robes, $2.50— combinations of tan, ad collars and turn-back cuffs, trimmed with ° stitched satin bands. Pleasing colors and Per- red, navy, light-blue ee Interesting Values in Notions Useful household conveniences and little items of dress are shown in profusion in the Notions Section. Some typical values; BALL-TOP HAIR PINS, Se Each Appropriate to wear with new coiffure. PRINCES SUPPORT heavy str S$ CHIC HOSE RS, 50c—Four R¢ st S, 50 sraided wire, hair covered vic ORTA HAIR WAVERS, and 50c— Make the double marcel wave KIRBY, BEARD & CO.’S NEEDLE A | variety of rable style half are now } Ricksecker’s Violet Tal- cum 20e—Pink or FEATHER - STITCHED white FINISHING BRAID, 15c Cuticura Toilet Soap, 15c and 25e—Piece of six yards. Dr. Parker Pray’s Dia DUPLEX TRACING } mond Nail Enamel, 19¢ WHEELS Mark with Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, } chalk 35« MENDING TISSUE, 5c Hudnut’s Sachet Powder, EVERREADY” BUT 50c oz —Violet Sec, White TON-HOLES, 10c yard Rose adruple Orris. ‘Two inches apart, on white Toilet 1018, 1S$e, 10¢ lawn and 5 KIRBY, BEARD & CO.’S Crepe Sachet En PINS, 10¢ Card—Gilt-head velope ed Creme Eleaya, 50c ROYAL WAIST AND Wearever” Rubber { SKIRT SUPPORTS, 25 | Gloves. 25 pair Require no sewing Hudnut’s Violet See Toi INVISIBL COLLAR | let Water, 75¢ SUPPORTS, 5c of six Roger Gallet’s Face sina lh tea Powder, 44e—Violette de Parme Syly an, Series Toilet Soaps, Box—-Violet and Sandalwood, ‘Three cakes In the Glove tion in a box One-Clasp Mocha Gloves, Euthymol. Tooth Paste, 15c, Put up in tubes stitchir black, gray, tans, Packer's Tar Soap, 19¢ are 3 ial value at $1.00 a pait pique, brown and dark reds. One- iy Mocha Gloves, $1 Pair offer Women's Paris ing with point These Gloves Cleaned at Moderate Prices

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