The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1909, Page 5

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DESIGN FOR A HOUSE WITH COMMODI- OUS INTERIOR. Mt te & good thing that In building, | dark red coment fortunately, for the mke of contrast Bnd for the beautifying of our towns | while the mortar ts And cities, the taste of many he the joints deeply, as de ders inclines toward ruggedness) *olule safety of the thiy with ovlore ment mM Where donlders or cobble stone QFo conveniently at hand the rugged | exm use of cobble stones and shingtes inside of 00, complete | atl feet, Just right for a 50-foot lot, and| WHAT 18 BEING DONE ANDO Wilh look well on either a level or @levated location. Of course, vines! ARE ENTERTAINED, nd plants wil) much enhance its | t to rake out! an E6000 COMBINATION OF BOULDERS AND SHINGLES IN BUNGALOW OF MODERATE COST CONSTITUTION ‘ . oT et OLYMPIA, Feb, L—Ho in a b S BY H. A. EYMANN. |the porch floors and stepware also of | tar with a rich lime cement mortar, and | tag dm exterior construction permit, aay three inches. Then paint Ht. ‘@ffect tx readily attained 4 1 The bungalow here ilustrated ts — @ Food example of a well balanced READ THIS. ie We are selling NEW WALL PA Gnd the result ix an artistic, attrac: | PURW at be to WO bor cont caving’ Rive home, which should pan in Whr dons VOU est ahead of Oo 7 S eomplete apring rush and do your fixing up The house has a frontage of a4 | NEWSPAPERMEN ARE SHOWN ma “Success or tallure of thie expoat-| uty | Entering from the broad porch. | tion has, and will, in a great meas-| One stops a moment to admire the Quaint oak front door, with its glass The living room ts large. this cfty and state With a cosy front nook and ¥ In effect this was the substance Window. [t has an oak floor, beamed | of an address delivered by I Where it will best warm the room h attle and representatives of ot from both tiving and diving rooms | Dablications of the state at the ‘The dining room Is large, with an grounds yesterday oak floor, paneiied wainecot and Fully 100 scribes gathered, A om od and & broad, comfortable | Nadeau, director general of the A fireplace and mantel, located) yp to the newapapermen of se | { in Bellt-in buffet. ff opens from the | apite of the rain, yesterday. Arriv Teom through a wide but-/ing at the grounds they were re} with drop beam. | cetved by James A. Wood, director t room opens out on the | of explottation, and Welford. Beaton, | chief of publicity, in the admin-/ porch, and is a conventent fea which ts rapidly growing in Of coures, if necessary. thia | istration building ure depend upon the newspapers of r } | | } | | | j , Gould be used as a bed room instead. A tour of the grounds and in spection of the different bulidings now under course of construction en ae from & small hall. The followed the reception in the ad ad room has a long wardrot Which the i!fustration does n i and there is a fine linen close -| ton officials exer ype the hall. royally and spar kitchen is butt In full cabinet | give the newspay style, with closets, cupboards, bins, | of every bit of Inte falter of individual taste, but would suggest a dark gray stain for| Visitors were entertained Srimmings and moss green roof. In wide wails are (inished in Hardwall , with carpet float finish, and with the exception of the bath | oom and kitchen, in which the walls Below the chair rail are fintahed | @mooth. marked off to imitate tiling | enameled white boulders cannot conventently be} this Mbuse can be d up ’ fully im brick 7 y | troduced today by Repre "ad clinker brick) Morse of Island county be - cobble stones are p: . law the busi cigars were served. NEW BIRD BILL BY T. J. DILLON. ministration building. The expost-| ed themselves i no efforts to m advantage 1" jon regard eis. and there are stationary wash | ing the work accomplished and that After touring the grounds, the the shingled wells, with dark redjluncheon in the exposition cafe, | where coffee, refreshments and t | OLYMPIA, Feb. 1.—If a bill im} ntative | mee eas of raising Chinese. o Se Mongolian or English pheasants for market will become a profitable Osteopathy one, and tneldentally the man who| BRATION. LIGHT CURE, HoT birds at any season of the year LESS methods, and am curing alt forms of nervousness, female w: th ne anybody who rulm exempt from the headache, and al! conditions result cireulation. Con | UP TO KETCHEL TO suitation TREATMENTS | $1.00. A. Holt, D. 0. 407, 408 and 40% People’s Bank Bidg. Second FIGHT LANGFORD. SAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 1.—By BS Graniteware Sale ies considered, the below-named prices are the best we have ever offered. We mention quality because this is strictly high grade, triple coated on seamless steel ware, and every piece warranted. Color is robin’ egg blue, white Tea Kettle, S7¢ | Pres. Kettle. G9¢ | Dish Pan, 89¢ Regular $1.95 No.7 | Regular $1.00 12 Regular $1.25 u“ Tea Kettle, solid | Quart Lipped Pre- | Quart Dish Pan, with Seamless stee!—lava serving Kettle, triple side handles doubly enameled, with | coated, with wood | riveted; best triple wool bail handle; | bail bandie; war | coat on seamless nted ; | steel; spe ae ere | Seae..., O00 | Sa"... 08e | We Lipped Sauce Pans, | $1.15 Tea or Coffee Pots, 47¢ | T3¢ cndlce of 5 or 6-Quart Lipped | Choice of Tea or Coft Bauce Pans, with reinforced | sy , ine; each one full Randie; triple coat enamel on | 1% Wart sise; each one fully polid ‘seamless steel; every » Pots warranted; triple coat on seam 10c Canvas Gloves, 5¢ 75c Cone Twine, 53¢ Men's or Women's Size Heavy | Large Cone of Best White Cot Fleece Lined Canvas Gloves for | ton California Twine for all all home work; special 5 purposes; Tuesday _ ¢ special 53c 10c Curtain Rod, 7¢ Large Silvered End Extension Cottage Curtain Rod, extend t 04 inches Dry Glue; Tue 0 extra 75c D-Handle Shovel 49c: Short Handle Coal or Dirt Spading Shovel, good quality steel blade and strong handle. Tuesday, special ‘ 49c elger @H.- 21g AVENUE AND UNION STREET. 20c Pound Glue, 10¢ Regular 20¢ Pound Carpenter's T also use ELECTRICITY, VI-) skill may dine off these toothsome | v and Pike. Main 2451. P.—Joe Woodman, manager for Sam Langtord, the negro middle | weight, has deposited $1,000 with) | John T. Clark, to guarantee Sam/ | Langfotd’s challenge to Stanley; | Ketchel, The challenge contains | @ agreement to split the purse any | | way to suit Ketohel and also offers | to bet $5,000 on the aide. It also| intimates that if the challenge tn not accepted by April 1, Langford | wilt consider the championship] The Line That Se's the Pace: ey | an i} | haa the price but ts lacking in the| AIR BATHS, AND OTHER DRUG Mr. Morse’s bill provides that! nae birds ts} law pro esses, stomach, bowel, kidney and | visions, to the extent that he may liver troubles; rheumatism. sciatica, | kill them, sell or give them away Fumbago, appendicitis, insomnia, | and ship them wherever he desires HE STAR—MONDAY WANT CHANGES IN BY T. J, DILLON, i mighty thoughtlons legislator these ‘ days who has not some designs on the state constitution, Const tutional revision ts in the alr, and the general tendency of all propos} ed changes ta to take certain offices | | “out of politios” by having (hem ap: | pointed Instead of elected | The revision tales that are poured jinto the oars of Senator Allen chairman of the senate committee on constitutional revision would fill « large book, Some members are asking for the abolition of atate offices, the four-year limit, others see great d for re ducing the time of the logtslature to 40 Instead of 60 days, and still others do not think that $68 day with mileage is sufficient remuner | | me wa leaving ating ahs Be Im everything clno, tastes vary.|, Just here ts a Rood Ume to femind | onough to w v > vod ore em a Pillage stroct on which every house right and wrong way of laying them The Star has made arran, constitution that will not be chang . } . | Was exactly like its neighbor. And ‘he right way and the way to pro-|for the benefit of much of it ed if all the resolutions and billw * > © building to have all inquiries Pao that the conatitution as {t now Is} will be found working just about | the same two years from now | ndence roplied to by re All inquiries of thin ire should be addre to Mr A. Bymann, 403 Chamber of Cor eree, Los Angeles, ¢ re heavy steet wire forte John D. Ro ter hy iversity of Chica toat this month, while prices are low? amers leave Col FEDERAL P. A passenger INT & WALL n docks for Puget Sound Navy | PAPER CO. i * 1314 First Ave A Note | clothes dryer— alleable iron and the arms extra the plet * open arm sine, regular p v-arm alse, regular price §1 we; they ne in | re shows one of T. Roosevelt, the other day, used the expression, “We've got ‘em beaten to a frazzle." That's good. It gets/to the heart of things. It attracts attention. We'd like to use that sort of talk in de- scribing the advantages of the great D. S, Johnston Co, institutions. We are just as tired of saying “Biggest, Busiest, Best,” as you are of hearing it, so we won't say it. kncves in ao Regular price $0 But give this a thought: The D. 8. price bbe; Johnston Co. sell more pianos and mu- rer gad con tne ymca 1T-4¢ —_— materia a sical instruments annually than all other have highly polished tof | Any size, at per Ib.Se at size-—-Regular price 85 dealers in the West combined. Surely must be something different in our pianos, our prices and our methods to so greatly outstrip competition. Investigate and you'll quickly under- stand why. 2ee Reguiar price $1.00 ae "2 fi Regular price Cordially yours, D. 8. JOHNSTON CO, this is one of th to have In oat things romalar Ite regular Ite SOMORMFELD slowed cenhaenen ut brooms are made of all Femular price 250, sale price. ife 1 fine carpet bro eavy deck or Lop Love faldaed, Quality Starch Embodies Three Thing»— Purity set le ing: Stability ‘Stiffening and last. ing properties “Non- Stickiness” Will not stick to the [-; whether used ] in hot or cold water. (Contract Goods Excepted.) Savings & Trust Company Just one thing has made this Half Price Sale the tremendous success it has been—we gave the Values We Advertised $7.50 $12.50 For $15.00 Suits and Overcoats For $25.00 Suits and Overcoate. $9.00 $15.00 For $18.00 Suits and Overcoats. For $30.00 Suits and Overcoat $10.00 $17.50 For $20.00 Suits and Overcoats. For $35.00 Buits and Overcoats. Furnishing Goods CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED. HALF PRICE ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE f',ou'wSne Men's Wea at Half Price you had better move quickly. MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT THE@HUB 615 to 619 First Av. Second and Cherry In crease in Capital Stock from $100,000 to $300,000. Announces an Swan Gloss Stareh has ali of these qualitice. The only per fect starch. Send a postal with the name of your grocer and your name and we will send you a FREE Sample. Surplus and Undi vided Profits, $35, 000, Swan Starch s- mn . 1107 First Av., Seattle, U. 8. A. We Invite Your Account MONEY (San (Without Commtaston) ON RPAL ESTATE on URPOSBS. Cline Piano Co. AGENTS FOR KNABE The World’s Best Piano One Priced Piano House 1406 FIRST AVE. —to purchase now everything need- ed for your kitchen and home; hundreds of small articles used practically every day in every fin cupa— regular price 100; sale price light lady's bre m Standard Your Wes 1 baa ys Orting) scrocurcco kitchen utensils of all kinds, furnishings for the laundry, and other use ful articles of all descriptions, indispensable to the housekeep- er, can be bought in this sale at one-third and in many instances fully one-half less than they are sold regu larly of the hundreds of articles included in this sale are pi this ad-—but a visit to ot furnishing department will you at a glance that practically everything in the housefur nishing fine is 1 duced SCHOENFELD teble stlver— go0d heavy silyer plated, steel knives and 6 forks packed in quality | St Toe j serviceable board | Regular price $1.46 | male price The iron frame wringers, with spring clamps. Regular price $2.96; sale price... o plete line of broilers and Regular price 20c; sale price Hemular price 260; sale price price 4 Regular price 18 | cover; self regular ff naie price cicecuttte | Price She; anle Oe m; sale price me ot ie price Bhe : Jewel sleeve trontng boards— made of hardwood a padded || Luncheons and || Dinners Unequaled American Cafe Fourth and Pike SENESCU ROUMANIAN ORCHESTRA. | Nightly Including SUNDAY, 6:30 to 12:30, PURCELL SAFE CO, THE GRNUIND urers NTAL AVENUD

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