The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1908, Page 5

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1908. : RIL OF GERMANY; ALAND , DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF sale of heaters:| | prices about 1-3 less than regular— SHAF Best But ER BROS.—Not Only Largest, e Annual Clearance at| just when you need the most a good heater-—the news of this sale will be welepme to you. | hundreds of heaters, appropriate for every re 2 a er ore | quirement, are offered in this sale, unusually un | derpriced | we mention herewith a few; other makes, not ad e bias lothing inn ~ ol the highs t ster Kuppenheimer’s, Brokaw’s, | vertised here, are equally reduced in price waee: rothers, and other famous makes are all included t | ’ These prices now in force | Suits That Were|Suits That Were | Up to $25.00 | Up to $18.00 Are Now Are Now $14.50} $10.50 (In the Annex, First Ave. Side.) yee v~ yao IN THE BACKGROUND, THE HOME OF PARLIAMENT IN BERLIN, , EMPEROR OF GERMANY AND KING EMPEROR WILLIAM, FROM PHOTOGRAPH | OF PRUSSIA. TAKEN ABOARD HIS YACHT. PHIL GILMORE SIMMS. Jears at Germany's « LIN, Dec. 29.—I said yestor.| fearing war, while England has| political reform come to him by | Would tell about Germany's | ¥r early foresee an An-| degreca | slo-Saxon-Teuton eclineh to a finish if we have peace,” a German y is divided against her-| Then came the “interview.” The | business man told mo, “the next easareiee in the London Te aph, | five ars will work the wonders five words the whole story ts |tn which Emperor William told| of Aladdin in the fatherland. War There is her peril |how he furnished the plans for) wil! set us back 25 yours at loast equa! area the world over can | Buaiand’s finally successful cam political complexity such aa | Palgn against the Roers-—the Inter: | which Germany presents, | View which made the cheeks of red is chureh against empire, cap-| {ced Englishmen purple—made a rery move, would rather have peace and let! Military ve. People. Tn other words, there ts a vaat differe between the viewpoints» of the pi p and th nment Franklin firelight heater— fF cont only firetight Franktin Begainst labor, conservatives | Whole sation mad because Its pride i. citizenry and the imperial mill ‘ ake Gla Aaah Waccae pe AD Higher-Priced Suits, including Blacks and Blues, ¢ all reduced. liberals, radicals against | ¥8s hurt tary bas aolee Uae : FP fists, the people against th Like Lamb Cled in Wolf Skin. Prot, Welix Adler, Roosevelt pro ° : $2.75 ee G0 Ggeinet the Foles.| Now, no grent international com|fesoor at the University of per Men's Overcoats, were $15.00 to] Men's Overcoats, were $25.00 to 4 s6 on and so forth until you! piications have arisen from the tp-/ lin, but regularly of the chalr of "$3.25 $18.00, ar .65 €27 50 ~ 4 & jumble of no leas ge = terview of the kaiser, So far it) philosophy at Columbia university ee ee ON i ee eee, ee ee $11.65 2 case , = dace? ie $18.85 or parties, each with has done only good. The empire of | was talking to a group of peopl: , ve in. ae » , cae apis ce wisions of its own. One fights today ie far different from the ot whom 1 was doe, He wie o pica's., noo ntaatpain Reid ida os Lay to | Mes Overcoa up to $30.00, @ all fight one, while Ka’ pire of 60 days ago, when all Ger- German had said to bim that $22.50, are ... worry FS MOR GY So ceaceak caei $22.5 im II dips his tinger tuto ev- | man nguelashed William be | Americans were money-mad, that political ple in world politics, | cause that “interview It will on day they would smother tr painters on “values,” play-' never be the ne again thelr gold. His reply, In effect fants on “effects,” balioonists on | thongh to the world It may appear| wae that the Ax an masses # io fly, and England on bow to to be. it will never even tok were too responsive to the enil of the Hoors! what it once accepted with a smile c duty for sueh a thing to hay Germany as a Bully. jand a thank you pen to us an a nation red among German peo-| But. say the German people, the) The imperial ambition of Ger te: p L love Germany and Germans tongue of the kaiser must/ many appears to e t could Heten under m. Through him the em, it is now up to the ah Masses ly and I shall tell the trath bas grown into a woilfish looking to demonatrate whether elvie duty the empire, exactly as I got affair, when in reality it has the will save the day. As I stated in some of the most brilliant heart of a lamb. rman does the beginaing, the answer which sons. not want a war-—internal or from | bub * to the top is Germa Burope says Germany {a go- without—even if war brought self. | will not be found wanting—un nd with « chip on her | sovernment, as tt surely would. He | there ha ns the unforeseen wa Almost any member of exexsse=-—= er ae sos sete ro any of the 26 fractions in MILK MAIDS LOSE JOB! nm diet will tell you the AMATEUR PRESS , NORTH YAKIMA, Dee. 28. yy ed wit sag agate U. P.—Milkmaids employed by me that 19 ene © — LUB ELECTION: the wife of Judge Rudkin in her he is complaining about to-| Cc | aalry have serge jobs. First ing that It is the kaiser's| Charles W. Groves was elected | thoy wanted separate rooms, want president of the Seattle A ed much time to spend away, grew Tar the reichstag delegates Press club at a meeting of that or-| jealous of each other's clothe Sareed on bat one thing: the ganization Monday evening, Mr.!% finish that ther Is taking unto himself too Groves is editor of “The Chop rged and men are now attending Privileges and that he contin a well known amateur ee. | boeny place the empire in @ false/ cine. The other officers Before the world. Thyy dis ‘are as follows: Lenora Peart Drase “Bs to the remedy, bat they vice president; Edward W. Allen, | ‘FRESH AIR LEAGUE op that. t FR recording secretary; David fae Englishman living In St. Pe-| son, corresponding secretary; Vic- | To BE LAUNCHED 4 told me that Russiaws are tor Pedroni, treasurer; Roy Frford, i conquest, and Boys’ Suits Are Radically Reduced Thousands to choose among—Norfolk Suits, S Brown Suits—all styles and sizes ilor Suits and Buster Boys’ $5.00 Suits for eats ei $3.85 | Boys’ $7.50 to $8.50 Suits for. .86.45 ys’ $6.00 to $6.50 Suits for. .$4.75 | Boys’ $10 to $15 Suits for. .$8.50 Boys’ Raincoats and Overcoats, and Young Men's College Suits are all reducec <2. Shafer Bros. 2 Gace e ! j positive that Germany itt press representative; A. J. Ashen,| Within the near future the Fresh por me | intends chasing them ail official editor; Blanche F. Braco,| Air league of Seattie will be for reade and Arcade Annex | B Asia, and quote German writ: literary director {mally launched. Mrs. Bessie Davis eve Saat WAH Give Gees eat Ideal oak heater— Whole Block Long. eee: Bas speaking of the Slave as % ‘The club has a membership of 50) who has been active in the pre 1, 16-tn regular 99 ete . useful only “for m 'S iyoung Mterary workers. Besides the |timinary details, was yesterday price $1.95 price c fer conl aad weed— aa for a nobler growth of | arr No 18-in romular jal organ “The Seattie Ama-| volunteered the assistance of Wm sale thie ts the best low-priced 10 other amateur magasines|K. MeKibben, who has been ° that you can itkey seems to think that Ger jaro published by the members. | identified with charitable work tn » 20-in. sine, regular price that wll operate 0 is folng to try to gobble up |the stock-yard districts of Chicago va.00; sale 1.95 ib meal body, weal ure, < the Trad of Good Coal territory; some Aus Rev. Shaw Accepts Call. Weforts will aloo be made to on: {h wolf sain ‘sis: secur nee | Mmoeth steel, body ol ure to believe that Ger) According to a telogram recetved| list the support of Mayor John F. $2.50; sale it pre the track of goad tow . ance rder a winter’ war y | ; : SF. | yesterday in Seattle, Rev. W. W./ Miller and Health Commissioner | $8 regu ‘Austria might be weakened Shaw of Baltimore, recently called | Crichton oe Sen. 9 auler prise that through her the German to the pastorate of the University ioiiniaiinetbiepiintniin gata price i February | en lly eos, LAUNDRY | STOCK OF WALL PAPER A.- Y.- P.- E. GROUNDS. LLARS, Ic, 2, fy ARRIVES. What will probably be the high 1909 wall papers are now arriv-|?St flag pole in Washington will CARS | largest ¥ we claim woo" W. BULLOCK Wth Av. Seattle, Wash, tug. The Federal Paint & Wait|e erected on the Alaska-Tukoo Paper Co. 1214 First av. expect the | Pacific grounds by the Washington ) paper trade ever ex.| Society of the Sons of the Ameri n Seattle and are pre-|°&8” Revolution ase Sats te The Page Lamber company of} $$ — = rr Buckley has located five sultabie | Pa Avenue at Pine Stree Street Superior Quality Exclusive Lines Dependable Prices Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Stiver, Cut Glass, Chinaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim. ing Hall Clocks. ALBERT HANSEN For 25 years the largest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. tr the smaiiest of which is over | 200 feet high, which will be felled as and Electric Portable Sings za lo HAD MURDE AUST, cnendo, De. 2 went Wa | . } D . Ark. Dee py Scotty announced ° Goreme to Ort ON Geni GS GUNNG) 2S ee see he was riding horseback, William : . FOR HER HUSBAND | Martin rode into Stigler, Okla, to.| WILLEMSTAD, Dec, 39.—The United States cruiser Des Moines oken lines in all departments from the heavy holiday sell- | |day and gave himself up to the must be closed out at one-third to one-half less. | 108 ANGELES, Cal, Dee. 29.—| authorities. He sald in explana. bas arrived here to protect Amer 1.00 Shoofly Rockers 59c | By U. P.—After deeding her prop-| tion that he “just wanted to kill can interests erty, valued at $40,000, to her #on| somebody.” Overstock lot of Child's Padded Double Horse Shoofly Rockers; amuses the child and keeps 59c mene a 4 We take pleasure ir advis ing you that we are inde Mme. PAUL pendent dealers, handling all RXOLUSIVE a popular makes, both new and ene There ave. | second-hand, at lower prices Postotties. Ina. than ever before offered, on | eecount of patents having ex pired For the time betng, while | the Trust is bucking us, we | propose to sell any oF all inds at practically cost, in or | ‘ . | |] der to both interest and ac aving | | quaint you with the present j man, of this city, loaded a revolver | Lighthouse Tenders Depart. and went in search of her husband.| NEW YORK. Dee. 29.--The flo- Newman saw her coming. He a}-| tila of lightships and lghthouse leges his wife pointed the revolver | tenders which steamed from New at him and anapped it three tu York for California points, depart but that the cartridges missed fire | ¢d yesterday from Callao for tts Mrs. Newman stated to the police | destination that she simply wanted to scare her | ——— on na a A RE a | husband. She was arrested and Will be examtned as to her sanity 4a HUSBAND MOURNED AS. | DEAD IS ALIVE | EVERETT, Dec, 29.—Ry U. P. Probably no person in Everett re-|| & more w#ubstantial Christ went than “Aunty” Smith, » of the leading workers in the # of the local Salvation Army \1t wae a day late in arriving, but was none the less welcome, and | was in the form of John W. Smith her husband, whom she had mourn: ed as dead for five years jin San Franciseo, Mra. J. EB. New-} him quiet ; extreme special ONE-FOURTH OFF on all Carv- 75c Regal Roaster, 57¢ | Sets, Pocket Knives, Razors | won known Regal loaster, size and Cutlery 12%x16%, has improved damp. E-THIRD OFF on a special | er, rack and wires underneath, of Rogers “1847” Silverware, | to prevent burning 57 pons and Fancy Pieces, sep- | special c le and in boxes. Cites: Ceniinces. a Roll Asphalt Paper, 49¢ | vancy Gold - Tipped China h of Asphalt Batlding Paper, | Creamers, in nent floral decora Wery superior grade of water tions and wide mouth; ex 5c of paper, without the usual | tra special, each odor; regular Tbe | condition of the cash register , | market, hoping thereby to lat | The Sundwail Company | Her Favor | it. sspuee aveeun | Opposite Plomerr Square. ON ALL DEPOSITS A Happy New Year Can best be assured by saving. Make an account in this “Strictly Savings Bank” your New Year resolution ie te er rs ‘By your judicious selection het Christmas confections---the ex } quisite Cfo ociele” 49c The Well-Known Lenox Soap, cath Sof 25c | $1.00 Cobbler’s Outfit, 69¢ Robbier's Outfit, embracing « 35c Gas Toaster, 23¢ plete kit of tools for home The Vulean the best gas epatring; comes in strong toaster made; toasts 4 alicer at Asks Board for Damages. Claiming that his son had both | wrists broken tn play on the Denny |} schoo! grounds, L. Hamman, of 2 fth av., appeared before the school || rd last evening asking that dam /anted, Wanted, Wanted have 69 cash buyers for prop $1,000 ¢ PURCELL SAFE co. , Meoden case, special, a tim ; Wednesday, 23¢ II\ ages be allowed him for his eon’s || _— Jars te et A Bet dene 69c special caparies. Tes meatier Sue setae 4 Cio, SALAS GAPE & LOCK 00's sain | 25 Dor. Cups and Sencers, 6 for 37 Hh ecining, Baits ‘CLEANED ANE "is <o : neha np er Fingaty dl Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. Good quality Holland White Semi-Porcelain Cups PRESaED, ic. Ciub rats, #8 a; i ‘ sel the ettention * Manufacturers ; |month. H. L, Stutaman, 1904 First erty ranging fr if you have AN INTERNATIC and Saucers; extra strong and fine for 37 every-day use; special, set of 6 . "og You---and she---mill find that the quatity atways will be maintained at the — | 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE present high standard one en John (. Walling (0. PIANOS —4 TALMING MA oma Ay Kohler & Chase's Store Pound boxes for sixty-five cents. = LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA on your ¥ Through car service to Goods (any qui woles, San Fra: ) and Oaxiana Imperial Candy Company, Sole Manufacturers Seatile, U.S. A 1 Vatow Nee- BEKINS MOVING q Gor. Third Ay ook, He, Lod Labs Mato 138 ssaabeel

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