The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1909, Page 3

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BB kata, NeeDAY, eR RUARY 3, 1909. 3 GIDDY ART GIRLS FROLICSTATE LAWS th ey Tce, SILLON. a down to $25, are all put in this D Defends the Bachel. AN OLD MAID oni FROM CHOICE Si conicm tis out of every bachelors at pitieut 1 and nd Ife drinks up. the ithe, sale. Our entire suit stock, except ttle, war a earne by taking in t tain wit on dress clothes, has been marked a oid) Pater gar father, come three deputies at s100'« month, ene (GOWN to ridiculous figures for quick clearance. The values we : ding fe are giving are such that we cannot afford to have more than ione sale a year of this character. A store can’t for very long pay Sener aout eb ce out more money is the time to buy altte (necixed forall vtolathonn for clothes than it J OW $35, $40, $45 and Soynaeretion gets back for them $50 suits for $18. MINER’S VOTE I$jand keep going. Every hour you de- ANNOUNCED lay means a hundred chances that some other fellow will get the lsuit you want. Come in at once. 4 This is not a job lot of . INDIANAPOLIS AM, Ind. Feb. 1—By | ‘ tie Grier ent Themen be Lew'n of clothing bought expressly for sale purposes, but our regular fea han been re-elected to hy now holds’ in wpite of the ettorts | Winter stock of the garments that—as tetiers, rMialle panies we} Wwe have so often said—‘‘cost more 108 18.260 voten 0 diate to make than any ready-mades ever 5 sold in a clothing store before.’ rs weights, at a sale price of.. W. D. Van Horn, Indiana, 45,086 Jchn Dempaey, Pennsytvania, 30,901; | Mine 1418, BB Me Michigan, 17,907, CP. Gul | een than serene | Alterations free. Deliveries must be at our convenience. uu Sales for cash only. Nocharges. NoC.0O.D.’s. No laying aside. treasurer: Edwin think he ts than If he tried ¢ ae re happy which in always a Waually ending In the ai ourt, aod Appears dis Inctly unfair. te the w iM bias LEMP CLAIMS RACE BETTING TABOOED HUSBAND BEAT HER ¥.tettine’on races Stade of those run at regular faire is tabooed by ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 3—By U.| the Montana legislature it wit 3 P.—In an amend: yetition filed to. Bot be unlawful it pools in a i my Mrs. Lill city other than ¢ tn which Aas on oat Lemp for di. the tuck ts locate ia, if both Re at in November, | U2,Tace and pool selling ts conduct vorce, ¢ . ed inside the «tate. A bill contain 1904, he knocked her ing these provisions has been passed pad down and severely bruised her./ by the senate in committee of the ya MS Mant The case ts set for trial next Mon- | whole. day | Touncnno ndian Lemp Special Suit Sale $15.00, $18.00, $22.50, at $7.50 Minister ¢ today, to be used arthquake suffer ere in southern Maly, This is the last instaliment of $11,811 cotlected| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 1—Once, In striking costume, also, were CROWN CLOTHING Co, in this state each year the girl art students of Miss Blanche Reynolds and Miss |r i; John Fahy. | 1121 Firat Avenue. Manhattan island contains 90,000 | Philadelphia have a frolic and ‘tix| Mary Townsend. They posed as $69; John W. Hart people perm lan event not to be overlooked by | Jesters, but both are too pretty to/line, Pennsylvania, $14,376; Joneph ee : . == === |art lovers. A whole flock of beau: | properly personate kings’ fools Pope, Tilinots, 32,493; John Fogg, In-} | KN 0 SHER’ Caran == ar unt trot were the Maser HR. Hawt |, "he ection of thane officials wi King Bros. Co. and James represent art fanciers tn human | Ruth Howell and Aimee Exchner, q | ' 719 Second Av. Correct Apparel for Men Near Columbia form and sometimes thrill posing ax Botticelli angels, To their} At this year's revel Miss Annie long, clinging gowns were attached Lang, @ statuesque young painter, featherly wings, which Mapped be fs found posing in highly conven-| hind their arms, Botticelll, as a n Feder tlonalized garb, to represent a matter of fact er dreamed of Phis was the} poster that might be used to ad-'such beauty as these angels of |WEr" pole received by any candi.) 4 oertive the Delaware peach crop. | earth D secede Walker and Prank J 1 | innate ~ = of Iiinots, W. e_, Wileon, ania: oC. W Ke, Obic White, lowa MAKES N EW, DUST STORM RAGING. , TAK ON UNMARRIED. PENDLETON, Ore, Feb. 3.—By RENO, Ne r 3.—By U. P= LECTION. . & ~ |U. P.—Considerable growing wheat |If Assemblyn olcock has hie a Ry U. way every unmarried man in the ARR <SOE 2. Jamison, | other damage done in the ot Rock |2% years will pay a yearly tax PUGET SOUND BLmOTRIC. any to say that « ie in danger of from the Bighth district, by} and McKay Crock soentyy be ne at \Oneh pay y ¥ oe SARGERAS SS Sa" a — minute of the time he }Com@iermnan W, P. Hepburn, | the severest dust storms that has possi — i Baéttor Star: 1 admire the wey th get € tue [NTOMEN hile attorney M. 1. Temple.) rie ot hip 3 tthe Alas-|raged in this vicinity for several| All passenger steamers leave Col- . ° < the of « su * aware of the Tthat on tewt 0 otton would be he steamship oo Sie Ae oi i ts 1 > Thursday, 9 a. m., Special Sale of Flounce and} Jivt,"vnder eet and “what to | ride on "these | gin os Seale eee it wit | kA. Sous Sia qnatiioned | rears, “St hee Sirendy nated for 19) 088 Dee ee ee ja new w * record for WAL in heme aA a three countios wat inetru: Corset Cover Embroideries—These Embroid- t eries are the prettiest and best values we have ” ever shown; most of them would ordinarily retail for one dollar per yard. They are twenty inches present trip to Vaidex, wh | . |munteated with the ne Inited j [States wi station at Marst ASE | Is PE PENDING . Ifield, Ore. The Bertha at crossing Millbank wide, and are especially adapted for corset covers , I Rinecniamk vs p ae / ‘ . P talking t and deep flounces. We bought the entire lot at ovn COUNCILMES, |o ju- | But wher @etary pm it toe. Hiv name land signature perhaps the lowest price ever paid for such goods —hence on sale Thursday, 22¢ per yard. wae sent in for ef-appointmentjerater he » ty preaident. Roosevelt, but ob-|risht station. A letter jections were raised by Alaskans of }8e attie today frow |Juneau and the cpminittes has tak- | Marsh case, It in freely! feat appointment will | nage ter Preside rated, and th Gunnison’ th ved in ; ank the edit r good judgment he she will need ise la re nothing done Public welfare ts for the n Father doubtful Ie the Beattle coun the taxpayers in members sere FOUR MEN MAROONED ON AN UNINHABITED ISLAND FFER GREAT PERIL AND the icy wind, in constantly tating | PRIVATIONS BEFORE GE- wi . the launch sank, and the four | men with difficulty made their way | ING RENPUSS. to land, soaked to the skin, and| ia en teael oie hare ees Anty Drudge Gets a Proposal. After being marooned for three |to warm the ‘days without food or she fire) Wor three days and nights, they ar “ " , nas Wolted | hekdled eee ane itt. sheltes,| Mr. Millions—‘‘I want you to marry me, Anty Drudge. : 6" "lor dry clothing, on an unin! The 'S t (fmmy wart [islend in Fitzbugh sound, Captain hastily thrown together of boughs, | I am wealthy and I can make you happy.”” tay Sa * are used to further | Brsvand and his only son, together covered with snow to keep out} + ili ou are a manu- F isfactory’Range of 4, Boston syndicate, | yr 5 Fred and Archibald Beaver of |the wind, not daring to fall asleep Anty Drudge— a see, Mr. a A ‘ 7 | y A TAXPAYER Vahcouver, B. ©,, arrived yesterday jin the zero weather, or to close | facturer of washboards and washboilers and you are If there is one article in your home which should be as well made as possible, it is your |}} Pelierd, Wash. Jen, 29 weaning in Vietoria aboard the tug/their eyes for a moment, lest the interested in the coal trust, aren’t you? Yes! And | : P st fo rears, but fo Pilot, which chanced to pass the |God-sent ship should pass by, with- | business Pes: In the first place, it should be made to last, not for a few years, but for a lifetime TTEni’ nd Ohearve the tlguals Of out avcing their aigndis of distress you wouldn’t want your _ - 5g a A The inconvenience of taking out an old range and putting in a new one amounts to a good | se | distress hoisted by the desperate! The island was uninhabited, and by talking. On the whole, I thin! can find more . : ; : be food of kind Habl h telli how to save themselves I . a 88 : ee yi "wbe . men. no food of any kind was available. appiness in telli: women ho’ deal, to say nothing of the expense. Secondly, it should consume as little fuel as po sible ; Fi ar c5) aerashas une dalide ind) Nalined wee eater wt Kame anh ten at sm yee and ‘kaa their Boalt by i} @ poorly constructed range costs you many times its price in wasted fuel bills. Thirdly, it his party left Victoria in thelr gaso-\eating of snow to assuage thirst, | Fel Raptha i ickiwnie ‘Water, ““witheet — } > 3 : ronv cen TO me we s les , e Tine launch, the Porcher, intending only drove them to greater tortare | els- ’ hou: ng, should embrace all the modern conveniences, which go a long way towards lessening the Wicaitika suatuea| tor the tock of. When, vestortag than lean by marrying you. Good Day.’” A terrific mornitfk, the tag happened to pass i kitchen work. The only range we know of that embraces ALL, of these features is a “MAL- PARLE MONARCH.” | arose, however, and in the crisis the that way, the men were in such a as | guages ihe te mercy AB ye Horace Greeley used to say that the Tt iMiea tect Ger many bocins lente tet man who worked with - his head and _ his “"t | Finally after hours of exposure to | not restrain hands together could do twice as much iad ‘LOCATE FRAUD IN $97,000,000 “ASKED | ep shag man who worked only with wi NEW YORK ite The houre ham panned the eray | You women who wash clothes, think FOUND IN PORTLAND °° to, were ae mat Want to make your head save your pat, ‘the hawk Hand” A ‘ th “yr hands? [fhe wealthy fixity tne ean hi OM WxciANGH Then study the question of soap. Try |tnached aq the, Siete ent been | Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water, ‘ prety B oscm Fels-Naptha actually does the work of cleansing; doesn’t leave it for you to do with hard-rubbing. Fels-N Yaptha takes the dirt out without boiling. Does it better, too. i him t and the p ind him. Very truly fi “Monarch Range” Is Put Together | ling him that | part with $500 of periment with 1 tre the best Wellsville malleable steel is used in a MONARCH. It is COLD pede a Only RIVETED by hand, which insures the joints always rem g perfectly tight We features pos d by this splendid range. We'll gladly give you our time if you will |}} Pm, | | The drop in. There are hundreds of satisfied MONARCH users in this city; let us refer you IN THE DAY TIME witht Fels-Naptha makes your washing twice to a neighbor who is using one. Handsome in appearance; perfect in construction; and cee ra Nes 180 res Tenet were te tromet te 8 dave El by Wty k : iI holt } reeg f th a here eeonot cure in from to aye a Pag " eke . > > oe | as easy and takes only half the time of the \ ge you can own. Priced from $57.50 to |]|today unt when you consider wear, the cheapest rar i $67.50. * SOLD ON EASY TERMS = | Born to Mr. and Mra. A. B. Ken worthy @ son, Jan, 29, 1909, at Camp. | x bells logging camp. Mr. and Mrs | Built Kenworthy formerly lived at Rainier Beach bias. A CLEARANCE SA_¥ All Fal ck of Clothing \ | 4. 8B. BRISBOIS Globe Oor, First Ay Private Offte old way. Not only the white clothes but the woolens, flannels, colored things. Don’t take our sayso. ‘Try it for yourself, But be sure to get the genuine Fels-Naptha, be sure to use only lukewarm water (never hot), and be sure to follow directions on the red and green wrapper. You won't be using your head if you don’t do these things. ot Main St ark th ‘The New Idea\ Hawley’s Shoe Store for Men| Shoe Parlor ats the store that pays| Bay Now Pay Later See Them ane In Our Le SM All the Credit ! a Windows | @ you the money instead of the landlord. Our| Sides are guaranteed |, to be highgrade $4 and RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. SECOND AND UNION.

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