The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1908, Page 11

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UNIVERSITY LINE —— 4 Encountered, | nstalladen of retaining walla by = | | the city, Following this, the con rie Co, through struction of a large sewer paral r, @ B. James, | jel to and adjoining the track fur fo the complaint of (her weakened the subsoll, and ment club, caused a delay watil the dirt could double tracking settle sufficiently tine along t Work Being Rushed. messing As rapid-| “At present the paving ere ia freely admit-| laying is being done by t g? the transpor contractor who is doing t that thé double for the city, and he ls r has been pro job as fast as the unfavorable than was de) weather conditions will permit. operating stand:/Owing to the fact that work oan ¢ Ben due to 4 be pursued on but one track at a bie conditions. time, single track operation, with y experienced its attendant delays and discom months beyond the date originally | wet for its completion, The slides the neighborhood of Almy at, ne cosaitated the driving of piles and wr (0, EXPLAINS DELAY|@/Vina 19 Berrer | desires soon passes, and that what | | | i * “THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 190 THAN RECEIVING alao giv ad, Rockefeller Gives Out a! amon other things, “Don't | begin business with the iden of Bundla of Advice on Charity. wetting all out of the world by hook }or crook that you can, Rather con |sider: ‘Where can I be most offec Perri tive in the work of the world? | pes nite rene. “The only way in whieh one can NEW Vonk Nov, 97 She 4n Ar | secure the real equivalent of money | Hele to be published in the Decem- ber number of The World's Work, John D. Rockefeller declares that it ts better to give than to recelve He says that the novelty of being able to purchase everything one Spent te by cultivating a taste for giving where money will produce | effect and where {t will be « lite | The of} king says that the great eat problem of his career has been | ation of philanthropic | people moat seek not buyable. ee STUDENTS AND ALUMNI T0 | enterprises. ¢ grades, it i* forts, has been resorted to. Tho sui further delay WAS track work, when completed, will te the unstable condi: be of the highest standard construs- , near the old car) tion, equal to any in the city, and the Univeratty people will have fuctlities equal to the best, Tt the weather bolda good, we Will give! them a double track as far as the bridge by the first of the year. The contract will be let in a few days for. the doable tracking of the Latona bridge. Work on the sub. way under the railroad tracks at) Latona ts progressing satisfactorily, and It ts expected that the cara will be In operation over this route to the entrance of the fair grounds by the early part of March. Of the street conditions between | Eighth and Pike and Eastlake av./ where regrading ia in progress, the officials of the railway company-/ have nothing to say, as this work is in the hands of a city contracto: ~ vd > og x the Latona bridge was ‘about a year the deciaton fo the street was Tames. “This ne up of the installed but carey ordering and, in fact of the line bridxe. This ae rapidly as fo odtain the re Saal, but owing fo a " troubles and . as above mber of LL. COMPLETE ALL UNF Saeed for & I complete any overtime contracts, deducting the difference from the} bid of the contractors. } There are a large number of street Improvement contracts which are now behind time and, under this ruling, tt ts expected that the city | ofteiais will find it necessary to} engage & number of adtiitional la | borers to complete work that is net) finfshed on the date the contracts specify There are several contracts for street work in the Green Lake dis triet which are now so far behing time that it ts out of the question for the contractors to get throagh jon the date agreed. [f the mem bers of the board » ruling of this morning. a portion of thie work will be actually finished up by the efty. ae ere to thetr|* CLASH ON GRIDIRON GHOSTS at 2:30 the alomot and high school will battle for football honors at the ball park, Owing to the fooling existing between the two teama, it should be the beet game seen tn the Shingle city for some time. The bigh school team has been practicing hard all week and te in the pink of condition. This makes | Coach Fleming confident that his} harges will be on the long end of the score at the close of tomorrow's | contest. On the other hand the lumni boys have been out tn force early every night this w going | hrough beard signal practice, The} ult is that Captain Ervin and his men will enter the game to| morrow prepared to put up a brand of footbalb that is iu a@ class by iteelt, Following is the probable line-ap: High School, Sigurdson; r. g., Shafer; |. g.. Wood; r. t., Ureh; | | Stendal; re, Woody; Le, Bevery | STRANGE SOUNDS WHOLE FAMILY, and No Explanation Is Found. or Stranberg; q. Cusick; rr. h.,| : ; Decker; 1. 1, Cunningham; ¢ b.| When G. & Stenberg, an employe Wall of the Seattle Electric Co.'s audit Alumni—-C,, Prassen; rg, Ash-| ing department residing at 60th and ton ‘and Reynolds; 1. ¢, Dudman| Greenwood, retired Inst night, it and Gay; r. t, Ervin, capt; Lt, towe and McDermott: r. e., Dan.| ¥*# With little expectation of the nore and J. Donald; L. «, P. Mac. horrors that were to terrorise the key oad Kemoe; q, Cayo - and | darkness and drive sleep from the Hight; rh, D. Mackey and \. h., Stone and T. Don Houts. eyelids of every inmate of the weird cottage, He was sleeping peace fully about 11 o'clock when jdenly he was awakened by a muf fed scream from his wife, who sat lerect tn bed, trembitng with terror. | he opened his eyes he was riled to hear sounds as of some @ne climbing the siding of the house, | jana entering through a bathroom window. Footateps passed through the} bathroom tnto the dining room, and out Into the pantry and kitehen, fol- derson ft. b LICENSING BILL 0 ENGLAND IS NOW DEAD (By United Press.) FOR HIS LIFE IN HIS WIFE RAGED and wit the saloon ‘business. It ts stated that he did this for a time, jand that they lived happily on a ranch near Monroe, Wash., for two | years. After thio it is claimed that | | Porguson began drinking again, and |became abusive. One-half of the int, community property which the alleges plaintiff estimated to be worth try- $45,000, and $10,000 in cash was) +iasked for the ipport of herself! | and child. she The crosscomplaint answer con. ‘@ that at sists of a general denial of the in dan-| complaint, and states that the de Suit | fendant’s property amounts to only B Fergu- | $22,900, to which the plaintiff has S| no claim on aceount of having re- | leased her community interest for bs consideration of $10.00. pevern! ; Is the Slleges the | years ago. The defendant in the prom. | case is alleged to be owner of the would | Brunswick hotel, in Seattle. thi im in he petled to retire during the last five minutes of play. Game at Cleveland, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 26.— The Western Reserve university team defeated Case today In the Thanksgiving day football game, by & score of 11 to 7. od P RW. J, Theobald, upon entering , & plea of guilty to the charge or} . —The Portiand | remarrying within the statutory iim- it of the state law after the secur- Barres wremnes 19 | nc of « divoron, was fined $160} Mall game of the season in Judge Frater’s court this morn- phigh at Athletic park |!ng. Theobald t* & well-known " | business man of Seattle, who was ar- T to 0. | rested several days ago on a benclr fon minutes of | warrant for the offense. ove had tuity dem-| Theobald obtained a divorce trom | al the Portiand players |!* former wife on Se er 26 of a this year, and two da Despite their married to Miss Frai Howard MBs Visitors could not | Tappan at Victoria, although in | f the locals, strueted by the court that he wae beth 26-minute prohibited from remarrying for w Wal tp the posses. | period of six month. Mis bride te! MMS Rine-tenths of the | the daugitter of a well-known fam- 7a [ily of Santa Barbara, Cal This is wee elen throughout, |the first time the state law ont oe devoid of wran-|erning the remarriage of divorced | @ Portiand, and couples has ever been invoked, and | Were both com- Theobald recetved the lin Ideal Home Entertainer! Mi thet stands botwoen you and the greatest musical fa the world is the small sum of $1 weekly. A Rison or Victor Talking Machine brings dig the Music, Wholesome Fun, Heal Enjoyment-~ W your advantage to deal at headquarters. | * > BB tobnaton Co. Bidg Third ang University Hare Open Tomorrow Evening. > girl whowe disappearance caused a three weeks’ search throughout the LONDON, Nov. 27.—After months | lowed by a great nolee of rattling | of abuse from the English masses | qisnoe and the dragging about of | and of half-hearted support by the chairs. Sternbere would have risen | ministry, Great Britain's famous id investigated wd matter, eo J restrained by the pleadings of | “herpes i ee a | hia wife, who clung to him weeping ‘oune of commons and gone up tO on4 shuddering, begging him bot to the house of lords, there. to be | jeave ber. He had no gun in the killed outright, or mangied beyond | house, gnd finally decided that it recognition, It is ae good aga dead| Was better to let the supposed DH in either case, burglars alone than to risk his life! commons will not secept tt & useless encounter with deaper- tm an emasculated form, so ff the | ate men } jorda adopt a policy of wholesale All night long the disturbances | amendment rather than of total ex-| continued, and ei] night the wnhap | “nection, It will simply be left to| py couple remained awake, momen: the lower branch of parliament to | tarily expecting death tn awful form do the killing later on. And it te| and praying for daylight. The notses | significant that the ifberal party,| were so loud as to arouse Sten | which introduced amd weakly de | berg’s mother, who is very old and tended the measure, is exceedingly | deaf and who lives with the family siad the dtl! is doomed. She, too, joined the cirele of anx- |iety. When daylight broke, Sten BABY SHOW STILL feos no Pee CONTINUES AT CARNIVAL tire houge had been disturbed. Another big baby show is in There was no sign of forcible on- trance, and everything in the house progress this dfterncea at the mid- winter carnfval and industrial ex- was in its proper place, just as on the previous | Stenberg is not position. Manager Trumbull prom- laed many fine prizes for the win And while Mr oy tious, he haa almost becom: ghosts. ners befere the baby show began, and as &@ result both days of the irm bellever left is emphasised by & statement | from his mother thet she has heard the potece before. To the genuine ly saperstitions person there may be some significance tn Mr. Sten: | berg’s statement that he hag lived in the house only two weeks and) show .so far hi attracted many rong mamma and their young hope Yesterday was a banner day at the carnival. Hundreds of persons atteoded, obtaining admission by means of The Star coupons printed Wednesday evening. On Monday ening next Mr. Trumbull promises that a Parts tee cream cone will be given to every person attending. On that night, too, the big voting contests for the most popular lady at the carnival and the most popular gentioman in Opie Read, tn an address to « large audience at the ¥. MO. A auditorium last evening, made a forceful plea for the girls employ-| ed tn the sweat shops of Chi | He drew « touching pieture of t | hard life surrounding these girls, and the many temptations to which Seattle are to be wound up. At pres | they are subjected. He spoke in ent Miss Buckley of the Malt-ja sarcastic way of the many st Rainier booth leads in the ladies’ je@ to raise money for contest, while Carl Reid of the jons and said that Grand theatre heads the gentle men's list. Another attraction for| used much better in effecting the Monday night will be the Chinese| redemption of odr own sisters at baby show, Chinese babiex of allj home. During the address Mr ages are to be on exhibition and| Read read from his own story of some excellent prises ase to be|"“Lem Juckiin’s First Trip to awarded them Chicano.” ute CARRIERS TO BE To Clean the Sink, PANTAGES’ GUESTS Tomorrow afternoon The Star carriers are to be the guests of Alex Pantages at the Pantages the atre. There are a large number of boys on The Star's carrier list and all of them are expected to gather in the alley in the rear of the of. flee not later than 1:16 o’clook Headed by Prof. Miner's Boys’ band they will march from the office to the theatre, A fine afternoon's en tertainment is promised them by Manager tages. | GIRL DISAPPEARS AGAIN, (8%, United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov, 31.—Annoyed by the discovery of her presehce in this city, Edna Ciark, the Alameda Every sink should be provided with @ three-cornered sieye made by cover- ing a metal frame with very fine wire nettin, When water is thrown into ink it should be turnedinto this eu which retains every particle of solid matter, preventing its — into the pipes and causing trouble. it ia also much neater. Rach mornin the sink eltould be thoroughly cleaned Dissolve a tecapacares of Gold Dust washin, wader in hot water and with & whisk broom w the basket thor- yy Oe ft ev ortho at fhe tne pouring Y nBe ede down the pf 2@ ng tome of ipe to looden grease that may h hered fn the trap! the City While You Wait. 217 JAMES 6T. went, left Chicago today. It ts r ported that she haw gone to Tolede STOP THE RENT We can sell Beautiful Hontes, Cottages, Bungalow Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO., INC, Mehihorn Bidg. you “Ane RECORDS 72's » JOHNC.WaLiIne Co. LATT Ue 7 SECONO AVE |! i | } } | 1 CAUSE TERROR TO_ || |Continue Through Night, I . : Toilet Preparations 0c, Violet and borated 59c. Four-pound Bar Se mp re Giovine Skin §} envelopes Food, 25¢ Soap, 1% Delightful shampoo soap. 44c. For the prperre Rogue, 45¢ dentrifice 256. Water, 95c flesh and bri — for Women, rm. and Onildren } essy Tailored These Sui FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Clones Dally at 0100, Suits for Women and Misses possess the long graceful lines so typical of the” season’s styles, and are handsomely tailored. The mate- rials are cheviot, serge, broadcloth and novelty invisible striped tweeds with semi- and tight-fitting Coats. mings of satin, fancy braid andbuttons. wide selection of colors. Suits of fine quality cheviot, in navy blue and black, with long, semi-fitted coats in man- nish effect. Velvet collar and cuffs, trimmed with small silk buttons. Gored skirts button down front; finished with bias fold. Price, $25.00. Suits of novelty diagonal tweed, in green and black or blue and black mixtures. Long, semi-fitted coats with velvet collar and turn-back cuffs. Large, low pockets. Lined throughout with Skinner's gray satin, Gored skirts, with bias fold, and buttons down front. Price, $25.00. Suits of fine quality invisible striped serge, in navy blue, wis- taria, dark green or black Long, semi-fitted coats, with faney pockets; trimmed with Women’s and Misses’ One Piece House Dresses, of cham bray, percale or gingham, in dainty pink, blue or tan; also checks, polka dots and stripes -both light and dark colors Plaited waists, with pipings of plain colors, trimmed with pearl buttons; short sleeves Full-plaited — skirts Prices, $359, $4.50, $4.95 and $6.75 Percale in large checked patterns of pink, blue, bed@n, black and white. Gib son avaist effect, with pipings and pear! buttons. Plaited skirts. Price, $3.50. Dresses of polka-dotted per cales in assorted colors, Full, Dresses, Mennen’s Taleum Powder, La Madonna Castile Soap, Dr. Strong's Arnica Tooth Packer's Tar Soap, 15¢ Dickey’s Creme de Lis, El Perfecto eda Rose Sozodont, 19¢ Liquid Perfection Egg Shampoo, } of Pinaud’s Violet Toilet | bray turquoise. Hurd's Writing Paper, White, with narrow colored borders ; contrasting borders Hurd’s Trianon per, 95c. opes, with broad inset border contrasting French novelty Berlin's Novelty Cabinets, Some with trim- They are shown in a Firat Pioor. pipings of black satin and but- tons to match. Gored skirts, with satin buttgns and fold. Price, $29.50. Novelty serge Suits, in navy blue, black and striped effects. Semi-fitted cutaway coats, with broad collar of velvet, finished with fancy braid; elaborately trimmed with black satin bands and buttons. Gored - flare skirts, Price, $29.50. Suits of chiffon broadcloth and wide wale cheviots, in navy blue, taupe, black, green and wistaria, A new “Calot” model, with long pointed coat and fancy pockets, high velvet collar and satin jabet. Gored skirt, with panel front, trim- med with large buttons of self material. Lined with line. Price, $45.00 me ssa- Women’s House Dresses at Popular Prices gathered waist, with tailored pocket and cuffs; piped with lawn Plaited skirts Price, 50. Dresses of plain percale, in tan, pink and blue; also polka dots. Waist is made with wide tucks and mandarin sleeves; piped with white ‘pique; pearl buttons. Plaited skirt. Price, | $4.50. Dresses of plaid gingham, in pink and blue. Yoke of cham bray, edged with white cotton braid. Waist of broad tucks, with wide mandarin sleeves; pipings and buttons. Plaited skirt, with bias fold of cham- Price, $6.75. Winter Millinery Box contain- White, upward. Lawn-Finished 75e | tan or | box, | or fabric finish also colors with | Dennison’s Sets, 20c Note Pa Paper and envel- | colors Programme shade A | dozen Dennison’s Sustman’s Benzoin and } 75 Double cabinets with | Binding, 10c Almond Cream, 35¢ two styles of envelopes | green, red Hudnut’s Violet Superba | Russian Face Powder, 60c. White, } good quality at this price; | Books, 25 ette Pinaud’s Brise Embaumee Pineapple Linen, 25c. A | fabrie-finished ; | new shaped FREDERICK & NELSON envelopes | Photograph Violet Perfume, $17 oz Fountain Pens, $1.00 } 50« pia Patm Olive Soap, 10¢} with 14:K. gold pen, hard | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo cake;.3 for 25e. An olive oil } rubber barrel and improved | sition grounds First Floor 60c—Children’s White Aprons, of good | quality India linon, made Hubbard style. | Full ruffle on shoulders; trimmed with small | tucks and hemstitched hem. Sizes from 2 | to 12 years. $1.25 Children’s White Aprons, made Gib son style, with tucks over should ; trim med with broad embroidery insertion bands “~~ Material is good quality India linon. An- | other ron in Hubbard style, of all-white plaid ity Shoulders trimmed with 1 broidery bands, Full hemstitehed ruffle at a bottom of apron INCORPOR Tailored Waists of good quality plain tailored, with Pearl buttons. Gib- son shoulder effect; tailored pocket; long sleeves, with cuffs. plait down front. for Women and Misses, Special Values $12.50 Hats in distinctive winter types, for women and misses, are shown in profusion. this price embraces Beaver, Fur and French Felt Hats in mushroom shapes, and Turbans. Hats are among the foremost in popularity. A little nec- essary trimming, needed to add smartness, of either flow- ers or fancy feathers, is very effective. gray-napped Beaver Hats, in modified sailor shapes, are also in favor, the crowns encircled with broad ribbons in soft folds, ending in handsome bow on side;a beautiful fancy feather in con- trasting color adds a touch of smartness to the design. These Hats are exceptional values at this special price, $12.50. Second Floor. Stationery Novelties at Low Prices Hurd’s Herringbone Writ- ing Paper, 50c. ing one quire paper and 25 The range of styles at Fur and Fur-trimmed The black- H. and M. Corset Laces, 20c. Mercer- ized ; six yards lang. Fancy Hose Supporters, $2.00. Set of two round and two side supporters in box; shirred silk covered; fitted Hand-painted Place Cards, 75¢ to $1.35 dozen. taken for special designs. Tally Cards, 1Sc dozen and Many novel and exclusive designs. Calling Cards, 10c pack- . c M ir, 3 age. Correct sizes, in vellum urly Mohair, 39¢ yard. A yle roll tor the hair. kirt and Coat Highly pol- Hangers, 25c. ished nickel Sealing Wax Set four sticks wax, in assorted embroidered top and dots. Warren's Featherbone Collar Forms, 10c. French Darn- ing Cotton, 6 spools for 25e. Princess” Toilet Pin Book, 15¢. Good quality English pins ij Ball Knob Halr Pins, 25¢ each Basy-Every-Way Collar Supports Needle Cases Assorted colored strings and tassels. Passepartout tan and black Leather Small size, for ladies’ shopping bags Silk Brocade-Frilled Plastic Black, white and colo: Craven Dress Shield Pi Curved to fit material Ralled Plate Collar Values in Children’s Aprons, Skirts and Suits ! Short Skirts, of pret Outing Flgnne embroidered scalloped edge. Sizes from 2 to 12 years. uality chamb: Round necks, and belts piped fF ——

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