The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1909, Page 3

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a + —— " WOMAN PASSENGER or Re While it hy on generally re PUBLIC MAKES STARTLING | ported that ¢ ~ th - ‘ behaved brave must say that STATEMENTS the reports hav misieading ’ e Some of the men were craven cow = PITTSBUE »8.—Ry U. P| ards. One of these, whom | ur F Declaring ‘ believes the | derstand is a prominent New York Goath lst in the ublic disaster | financier and club ma ru > Mast Saturday was yronter than an-| be thought he ought to be taken off] F nounced by the officers of the | first Wrecked liner, Mra. ( A. Beverance, “He was heard to say ‘My of St. Paul, who is here today with! life is worth more than that of her husband of bravery to a hundred women!’ by some of the men A young man named Phelps who were ou the ship wore purely! mere doy, who had been made "i Imaginary. Severance ts an attor| special officer by our captaln, held par, tor the | tate Commerce | this man back at the point of a Commission and is well known on! pistol 4 veagugdhonany My maid found one man crying vee and “Two men died in my arms | 88 If his heart wo we k an 6 ating as anuree | Dekging women for a life p * gent. Mre. The women gave it to him, Twe Severance, “and | am sure a e her men, both of - 1 — a Qreat many more were killed | had to | pie om ne " oe than the officials admit. | saw om rushing > <e tty a not a few lying dead under © the women and ehiidre blankets. “Another man, who almost eee jumped into the boats on the heads of women and children, is now having himeeif written up on hie acts of bravery. | TRY THIS FOR avery. YOUR COUGH | Fu20 45 sace tor's tow minutent”™ | WHO SAVED HIS UFE compound pure MEXICO, Mo. Jar and a halt ty Straight Whisky take in doses of a a four hours. This x the healing. Ithful propert ot he the Pines. and w break a cold | ine re in twenty-four hours and cure any | cently ough that is curable In having |the E this. formula put up, be that | cently your druggist the genutne | on Virgin Oi) of Pine compotnd pure ; prepared and guaran bs the Leach Chemica! Co., Cin Obto. . th KNOSHER’ Last Week of Our January Clearance Sale and your opportunity to take advantage of special prices : Children’s Hosiery We are offering an Al value in Children’s All Wool Stockings, made of the best material, in all sizes. Regular 50c quality, special, 2 Another very excellent Cotton Hose, known as the Romper, recommended highly for wearing qualities; January special, 20¢ per pair. Ladies’ Underwear Aperfect-fitting garment in mercerized and wool and distinguished for merits as a popular-priced article, meeting the requirements of every-day wear. | KNOSHER’S Second and James Several Combination Desk, Bookcase and Cabinet One of a Kind AT COST For Friday Phree useful articles of fur 1se8 the to kil Second and James niture in one—a lady’s desk, a bookcase and a cabinet—with handsome beveled plate glass for rather a small room, mirror and shelves vases, etc., above. If you have Wil] particularly appreciate this artistic piece of fur niture. Only for tomorrow, you one of a kind in those we are quoting so you'd better come early to be sure of best selection Single Combination Bookcase, of quartered golden oak three drawers, beveled plate glass shaped mirror, swelled glass door, inclosing bookease, and worth $34.7. Special, to close, at 320.00 2 Double Cor desk, inclosed in swelled g mirror over desk, of sol n both sides of beveled shaped len oak, one mbination Bookcase our hest orth $57.75. Special at $32.50 beveled French 1 mirror, three drawers, of tere iden oak ; $31.50 value for $19.00 ‘ bir m Bookcase, quartered golden oak, similar ¢ t has cupboard instead of drawers ; $28.7 ce, te t $18.00 to last; cupboard instead of drawers; worth - i: : $17.00 ; olid golden ope French plate mirror; cupboard, $14, 00 All the Credit You Wan! e SECOND AND UNION. IN LATEST ARTICLE HE TELLS OF HIS ATTEMPTS. .| Thanks Father for Much | and Glad of His Mod- | est Beginning. NEW YORK John D. Re |with a Jan. 28—Ry U.P feller is out nent that ft is hard to " today get rich, His latest article fs en “ded “The Difficult Art of Getting and appears in the World’s Work magazine for February John D, tells how he began busi ness in his home, He j tell later of his “Karly Experiences jin the Ot! Husiness | The firat thing does is to wet at Wm Mr. Rockefeller hts his father Avery Rockefeller, who ha been pletured by Ida Tarbell ae no better than a close-dealing nomadic Sama trade | Tribute to Father To my father,” says John D. “ t debt in that he t 1 me in practi he used to tell w things, explaining niffeance, and he taught mo the prinet and methods of business From early boyhood I kept a littl | book whieh, I remember, | called Le A,” writes Rockefaller hene their sig Mr. Rockefeller “counts it a bless ing” that he came of a family of modest means,” In which there wan & “close family life Mr. Rockefeller enjoys the of a flock of turkeys misses an opportunity wight and “never of studying them,” because hia first business or terprise, which began when he was § years old, consisted in selil turkeys which he had fed on curds of milk “presented” to him for the purpose by his mother Hie Mother's Bwiteh. His moth ways Mr. Rockefeller kept « ewiltch handy p his mother an to whip him for an offense he had not committed. He pleaded Innocence Never mind, |said my mother,” writes Mr. Rocke feller We bave started in on this whipping, and it will do for next time Once John and bis brother Will fam disobeyed by golng skating in the moonlight found 4 neighbor drowning and saved hix Hfe by thrusting a pole to him This deed of berotem make any difte © to Rockefeller with her High sehool and in & commercial cot land made up Kock tion. 1 tramped the streets for days and weeks, asking merchants If didn't want a be but the hey stick book ke pee tn ler's educa fation,” he Lands a Job. Rockefeller, on Sept. 26, 1855 got_@ job with the firm of Hewitt & Tuttle, Cie 0. He didn’t ask what the wages would be, but after three months Mr Tuttle gave him $50, “and it was entire ly satisfactory | The salary the next year was $25 a month, Rockefeller serving as auditing clerk in the whole sale produce commission and for warding business of the firm. firm rented houses and Rock« feller had charge of that business. too, The next year, when the $2,000 a year bookkeeper teft Rockefeller took bis work at a salary of $500 a year The third year the firm offered | Rockefeller $700, but he wanted }$#00, He didn't get it, so re signed to go into business for him self with a young Englishman, M |B. Clark. Rockefeller had saved | $800. The Englishman had §2,000 (John D.'* father lent bim $1,000 at 10 per cent interest, with the un | derstanding that at 21 the money | nb be & gift to John an to do @ lar | Every isement of | fers distinct saving in several | lines. You can reduce the amount | ef your household medical bills and get better goods for less money by | buying here. Raven Drug Co., 1416 2nd av. Extra Low Prices —at our— Clearance Sal Suits which are suitable to wear the whole year, be ing mad of woolen m Half Price. light weight terials, at almost COATS ARE REDUCED HATS ARE REDUCED We of the ve you the benefit price on Credit payments CREDIT Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312 Gecond Ave, CASH ROCKEFELLER SAYS ; DIFFICULT 10 _ peat THE STAR-—THURSDAY and urged and almost threatened The money was rained Jmny frst ambition to more ify the title © Diffioult Art VATA VA lAlZ 1) ea] om Two Days More } S Of the “Move On,” “Move On’’ Prices The Gize-Up. yy nya It's dittioult nN mre Big Ma } Only two more days to share in the Bar- | | we, ‘To descend to vulgar gains of this great Stock-Re- THE BEAK GOT THE ducing event. Stirring sav- the — ploture ing chances await you on 1 fal ing every hand. Just to encour- Gata ant i: sta. O60 age you—these items: Grecian Roman mixt like | nose of Frederick the Great, It tl up a little at the end and I» full on the nides, with the nostrils large and Hlating hes ure iene of nequisitivenoss, the scientists su Composed Mouth In John D's “prunes and prisms mouth the physiogomist ee reserve, ten atreng id refinement. A wuccesntul, You kne there and look the | $1.50 Table Cloths 98c Ea. 50 othing and final taking over the dozen Silver yhn D. mouth 1 i Bleached End Fringe« Dis pale and Colored He « Border Tablecloth g. long time tie. That helps in bualn full 10-4 ze all It may explain several millions of john D's t ready for use; regu Big Business Jaw. lar price $1.50. 4 ? The jaw of the wort richest Move-On sale price aD cue - ar - sian te fall of “get It §@ particu F ‘ i the chin, It shows tenacity and cir DIAGRAM FROM PHOTOGRAPH, SHOWING JOHN 0.'6 MONEY. | ‘HY chin. Tn GETTING FEATURES ‘Bank iiins' baie business, dealing carload jot# {from the firm on current shipment If, back in the grocery days sani / and cargoes of produce which had not arrived. Mr. Rocke John UD. waa keeping hi aa e ard fin- \ Makes First Leen the voneset He men- | ¢ t Rockefeller on Euclid av. and . the re fre P, Handy of Cleve | hard it ts to live up to/able that Chicag inivers ? & sweet and gentle Old | war ¢ i rig : w 4h mortgag han Mie BLACK SILK, 46 e165 ‘ON SATIN, S119 1% known as a b-arade | nese principle over it toda For his ears, if the sinoe ' are Dye Bott Finis a6 ack Chiffon Satin, iful character The «dm physiogomista are correct, bave hae yf gE b, Justrous, soft-fintshed wan $2,000 Always Fortunate, contributed many miliions to his ent ue and ne that ® th wanted sik fab- 1 held ap my head—think of} Rocket: was always| purse, Thelr form indicates the | 7 oe Yul yard wide (al it, a bank had trusted me for mastaily 4 when | came | power to HOLD which is always 80 nd ‘ar value; in in the Move-On Bale tomor- $2,000, 1 fel: that I was now B®! teee to face with men, in winning ant an adjunct to the power y et row n of importance in the Cob | their friendship Look ne Jobe, how full morrow, yard 49¢ yard $1. munity At 18 Rockefeller was elected The ears show intellectuality Phi. The business grew rapidly. OTtOM | trustee of a mission church. Once | and long life. And what's the use Mr. Rocket him money and then suddenly de mand It. Mr, Rockefeller says be alwaye paid. He knew that bis fa ther was doing this merely to test his credit and the atrength of his business “Move On’ Bargains From Here wi There There | | wonrny ov youn arren-| TION—NOTE SALE PRICES ler's father would lond |the pastor sald that if $2,000 was net raised immediately the church ss aft” tha of getting if you can't live and keey Wold have to clowe PO Nga, oy las pe ory nN Senge \ I found myself at the door of the | f°. Vl” church as the congregation c — ‘ Suits, in all popular aut. As each member came by Note These Zhe GINGHAM APRONS, Ite Plain ¥ wit tchen Aprons, with or vat bibs: made best boattonholed him and got him to a at for t Amosekeag gingham, regular Ove time one of the firm's largest | gromise to give something toward | $9.35. A. Bridge Sate | 260. Move-On 19¢ consignors wanted to borrow money | extinguishing that debt. Prive Sal i _! pleaded | Firet and Yesler $1.25 OUTING FLANNEL GOWN, Be ting Flannel Gowns, neal ht-striped patterns; se Aifferent styles very lity; made very full vulue $1.25 ele te Se CHILDREN'S he UNION SUITS, Lhe FOR THE BNST DENTAL WonK et cheapest prices comeult ST. PAUL DENTISTS Wire to All Ba- changes PIANOS—419-421 Untow mt, TALMING MACHINES—1915 Bee * 8. C. Osborn & Co. Moers 8 G27 Wiret Ay. = sane Cotton Pleece-Lined Union Suits, medium heavy weight fitting; value 15c Move-On Sale WOMEN'S S@c LACE HOSE, 35¢ | Black Lisle Lace Mose, Herma- dort dye; double sole, spliced heel and toe; several styles; Move-On 856 | ¢, i ote ofe ote ofa ofe ote o TWO DAYS MORE) ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT NOW OF THE BIG SEVEN- DAY SALE. GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW MARKED CHEAPER THAN EVER. THESE LAST TWO DAYS WILL BE THE BEST OF THE SALE. SCORES OF TABLES LOADED DOWN WITH ALL THE BARGAINS THEY CAN CARRY. a ole ote ole ote ole ofe ofe whe abe ote ote abe ote ofe ale of # HOCH OOAOOAoOL Ladies | “colors. sizes and some soiled fron this assortment of eis represente HERE ARE SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS WE OFFER TO- | oe dtaske's Galew ts'enctoecg ‘ 'e 12\e LONGCLOTH, THe YARD $ MORROW: Pe re ae eraptetieet ne core RB 7\4c FINEST 85c MEN’S FIN- ise EXTRA penebe macang Ap QUALITY EST QUALITY ©! wipe I marantay read ontipa et) 59¢ a PRUNES ..... RUBBERS .... CRETONNES 2c TENE Al Sc PARLOR ¢ | 75: BROWN 5¢ ce MATCHES, CANVAS I | einai, Wo fetenns Fiancee an cnr RM 2 FOR ..... LEGGINGS nt ane So 1Tc ag 10c ae : recent ge Ma GLoss c consers, © 45° ; fae itsaeaty in the eg ac 10 ‘ STARCH SUPPORTERS ‘" WY STLKS, 26 \ m8 Famous Embroidery Silke. ‘The c e 400 SILK die-workers; regular Se. This + woop. ic FLOSS SOFA c te eg vooruricKs lly 2 ZOINCH \ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ¢ —— 25c FANCY c SILK DRESS TRIMMINGS $2.50 FOUNTAIN »¥ RINGES $1.98 “ING ‘ \ g Fines LONG 47 \ M13 — IS—Il7 SECOND AVENUE \ DOUBLE * . < i \ DAMASK KIMONOS WHAR FN DL aA ojo sje vfe sje ojo cio tre ojo ojo oho age ufo wie ojo one ojo ojo of &5c SEAMLESS Y5c MEN'S ¢ | 8:25 Laoies’ 8 daesciienipieenil ~ ~~~ 5 realdent general of K Bom PEQUOT EXTRA ALL-WOOL RLED }is ill, and in general the affad HEAVY VESTS AND | the peninsula are in a troubled state, m SHEETS UNDERWEAR PANTS * AT JAPANESE CALLS HARRIMAN A be ote ofe ate ate ote ote ote of % $1.35 YARD- 4c BUTTON- © | 3% bavies" lc x 3 KIO, Jan, 2—By U. P—Dis-| GRUNTING ENIGMA, > ALL were received here today! ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 2&—By U, RH WIDE BLACK HOLE Paci. * ie more Korea, saying that|P.—‘That BH. Harriman the walle Cm SILK TWIST STOCKINGS oi b was thrown at a party, of road Colossus. is a “grunting ents , 3 wday. It is sup-lof this city today, The yor de= 500 400 GILBERT'S > en a demGnstration |scribed bis recent trip to Atlante . Leavy c mankins C ik the | pro-Japanese-Korean | with Hafriman, and sald th railroad GERMAN DRESS AS news Of an attack upon Minister of counting once or twice, ike an tne . WOOL 80x LININGS BE the Inte Sung. who was stabbed |dian.” Only ‘once or twice during PUN | by a would-be assassin while he was/the day did Harriman evince a sense toe, ALL l0e DARK BSA jon board the royal train. Prince |of humor, declared his erith COLORS, ie OUTING SN TO THE PUBLIC. | All passenger steamers leave Col- d MERCERIZED > 4 4 : Every one will soon be “fixing | ™4_ docks for Puget Sound Ni MEN'S HOSE 4 FLANNELS up" for spring and the FAIR, YOU | Yards. do it this month ahead of the rush WHEN PRINT BLURS 30¢ INFANTS’ 1 $3.00 ORE 26 1 c We're selling ory wall papers 7 Irritable temper and general di . A 20 to 50 per cent saving to you all| comfort results, We positivel { ata 1 ? ale hardy 1 @ Ae caale this month, § us first | this phir ei with one peed 8, FEDERAL PAINT & WALL ys Sebiihaais ' 4 AL, , |ground glasses, Schuchard Optical sHone 2 ©} corors ntatebuted PAPER CO,, 1314 Ist Kye Specialists, 1207 Second Se atte ote ote ate ote ote ote ate ofe abe ote Total Cost Only 10c BOSTON STORE A Wholesome and Appetisin, SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Rucintes, “fiag soe eg te 1880; Ind, 1, 4624 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO, The Fourth Joining and Pine, P _ DO Ma

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