The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1909, Page 7

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n thts Aatingntal fall GARB OF THE NURSE ) alone in some teolated portion ROBBERS REFUSE TO MOLEST or the country id Mra. Jacob: whether they bi xl or bad, seem }to entertain a wholesome respe POI ge lio 45 "Suat Fecently one of our nurse | Misses’ Cream or Natural Color Merino Union Included at the following special prices are Cor bother } ali's r was held up by thu As the thuas : : : Sigg hh a exclamation, according |apened t Vcloak to search ber Suits, medium weight, fine Jersey ribbed, 95« et Covers, Lon kirts, Gowns, Drawers and a o” wat nurse Bt) oF them noticed the uniform of the s : f d ) Raith Mann atch Have Weooene i ceud of tae « ylum, was made | nurse, and with the above exclama Children’s Medium Weight, Jersey Ribbe ; : water eo held up onel whee f dering through handling and dist The assort with anoth to holt up one | "Mire “Mary. Paccee matron of the | S4? "Stacks ‘which fouowing” Cream Color, Cotton Union Suits, 7& mete oi ae, etches ae of the » ' & fow county Jail, Who also has served as | course brought upon his hema | , , } ments are varied and embrace many dainty styles dehta ago, an the as KOINK trained nurse for veral years,|tacks alike by the extromiats. of aha . : , - ’ : eee : ity 0 her c ataten that ae never thinks of going | revolution and by the extremists of "THE COMMONER EULO.-! hildren’s Cream or White, Medium Weight, orset Covers, 50c to | Drawers, 50c, 75c, $1.00 According to Mrs, Jacobs, the uni-jout without t uniform. Mra. | reaction. He never wavered in de- Fleece-Lined Vests and Drawers: also broken lots $3.05 to $2.00 form of an is & protection from | Fivece was once approached by «| yotton to his principles, in hie love GIZES MEMORY OF , cee ec d 3 haem as efficient as If there were |man, and simply opening her coat | for the uy ) a i ity sheriffs at hand. /so that he could see her uniform! aimid and lukewarm p T always wear my uniform when |was all that was nec always denouncing him ny ed out late at night, or went on her way unmol > axtrem ES roma j Keer oy ate him until. my father moved to an-| De worked, etep. by. \ ere —~ en oe — ee a oe other town | and” denoun | “ ; HEMMED cole eae ul iuishasatn'® Ghali | of Martyred Man as |ll Toilet Accessories Fay” Ideal Hosiery for Girls and Boys [anne Items ie the first things Sineoia said to me. | tmpos eible an Orator. § It was | Atincked by Bo 4 Colgate’s Perfumes, assort } Fay" Ideal Hosiery, for girls and bo ; ~~ Work hard; be honest; never! At the very bercirgenngeonnaaans ed odors, ounce, 35¢ ton at the waist } German Silver Mesh gamble Pe x, and yor ll] wae holding " 2 Fr ae . . . + ttor y, 3 as PEDRO. Cal, Feb. 12 y oe keep smiling, and you ya me ng SPRINGFIELD, It, Feb. 1 By} 4711 Bath Salts, 2 Heavy eight, Black Cotton Hosier Oe pair ; Bags, $6.00 to $10.00. San ito. te Cireatened | Ts many quaint’ sayings | U. P.—-Hore, amid the seen ; Pr Medium Weight, Fine Black Lisle Thread He 40 With dontrvction this aferoaon About cheerfitiness, dine I remember | ;|{amous Lincoln-Dovging debates of| Colgate's Dental Powder, § yuig } Gun-metal Mesh Bags 1 uantity of wat ait a conte 0 en e ba ‘ Dede age from the | ¥88 thie - nings Brykn tedny paid dee nt I § Med Weight, Fine White Lisle Thread Hosier Sa rted ize $8.00, Wieh is rushing down from The world has no use for a gram. | {60h (he elon | She ; | Fran ay » oe wb : $ , , Palos Verdes hills Waves are | ioe wh sivas ss ass | att ry 7 i Kim bece tribute to Abraham Lincoln as an Bourjois’ Java Rice Pow pal —First Floor, § $10.00, $12.00, ,. ser who eops his head | ormined his extreme oraien pore : $12 Bounding in from the ocean and) sown and always sees the dark side | While @ minority threatened to pit api: ele hua {ff der, 25 a rs Black or hite Fans Threatening ¢ estruction from the | SPT [hia nomination hecause he wax not | + Just fame ae a statesman had : BS al } slack or White Fans, sido of town opposite that tmpertiod fle a adical enous le had |so overshadowed hin fame ax an Sozadont, 19¢ N ti d Su ndr No eltie , : A Ansel d » hil rod nner Was 7 1% eck those who wish orator that thi . J in pa luchesse eee | ee Sarat ot sai that Hinor's Liqid Green} NOtons and Sundry Novelties | jn. syne. duchesss headh is tied up and conditions are ™!X. Just milk the next cow and wished not to & in @ graphic manner to the historic | Soap, 15 2 Det Hlectrie Curting ; 4 : I | tian thew tee been befor » on smiling. Smiling will get | platform conflicts with Douglas and 5 , + $3 in assorted len card, 10c. § Styte ith en linen gl aa more milk than kicking back mae never way | told how Lincoln, by losing the 1711 Rose Glycerine Soap, } 37 : i $j tick gpg y Doll He was never a0 at Gabe 88 when Wlinest 's cherished seat in the senate, had |f} 15 ee Hee cheba pip bending I alle ; @ steamer Stante: ar @ a back is hair with his bi he | - + : five ks; wa {not to | , rar fr ) : rived today and reported losing a {lited back tn iis halt with bi eat | Won the larger victory by molding Bailey Complexion? h ! q third of her deck load of ratiroad ~ S geen . at he onan tees eoureae Ww }into definite form the antislavery i h ar rust; 1 ; on his great ngth seemed aati 4 shes, 20c to Ses, yptinr eae rsp. — @ attempted it, while It would | sentiment of the north . ; “ ee ae _ may | ev “ any man) To Lincoln's rare oratorical gifts 5 , Hi MEMORIAL IN CONGRESS. ewem possible to connect the | of more than to any other quality ‘of én Ha $ S10.0% WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.—By t n so revered today with an heart or mind, Mr, Bryan attrib Kirby, Beard & Co Pin a ' , 3 $1 ) P—At the Lincoln memori v fe so undignified; but IT have i! uted his elevation aa the n Vaseline Camphor Ice, ? Books, assorted sizes, black ; Plain,.. Pierced. & foes tn the House today prayer was | Often seen him so, and the natural | chdet aneuiaites, 15 $ and white, 1 . 10¢ ; . : @ffered by the blind chaplain, Dr gainitness of his lank figure ren | ‘ : Hair Light Pompad ? Fancy Hand-Carved Henry N. Gouden, Lincotn's Get. (dered him very ludicrous Lincoln as an Orator Mennen’s Borated Tal { Princess Chic Hose Bs ; Syabcts speech wea read by Re only ehair was a Windsor of | | As an orator, Mr, Bryan 10¢ 3 porters, four strap m8 : Barrette hooks _and es ll Henry 8. Boute of; the hard, rugged, old-fashioned so | Lincotn was remarkably equippe j oy 1s belt, 50 | ng an © } clasps guaranteed, 50c to Mnols. The eulogy of the great 4 different as could be imagined in the two easentials—iaformation ears nscentec ap tas Aline Site © Md arleas 2 pairs for Se. } &3 eh ipator by Rep from the elegantly upholstered jand earnestness. There was noth 10« > ta seostapdenads | > Dteties Nye, of Chars in the offices of leading law jing concerning slavery that he did —Firet Floor, $ adjustable, 50¢ —First Floor. } —First Floor. Fesentat! ve , ers toda For visitors there was not know in every ramification and ) Innesota Minne an uncushioned beneh along one New York's Lincoin Day. wali y YORK, Feb. 12 I have heard many stories of bis : from Ports Hamiit bringing his lunch to the office and of Wadsworth and from warships i eating it off the office table whil the harbor marked the begin dis the hundredth uanirversary eo Ie of Abraham Lincoln, S« Eiteategs were news throughout believe he ever did it. Ru city. Daring the afte at to work in his shirt » Cooper union Mayor MeCtelian, Jo- alone in the office j Che dor t I have no recollection of any tilts land, and « with my boss. He was always kind ussing cases with clients; but ver saw him do that and do not Itked a when j “Souvenir Matines. and good-natured | Great Gone Daye. fow have equalled him. Of brevity He had little respect for amokers.| He Hyed in pa ee ent in. statement he was @ master. He As a souvenir of the 1,000th ance of Mixs Ruth White Willie Van Astorbilt” In “The | fire at c i Burgomaster.” a beautiful colored | other 4 hina plate will be given free to) Another recollection 1 every lady attending next Sunday's him 1s that he shaved bin Matinee performance at the Grand |@!ways came to the -off He once r marked of a pip A end and a fool at the for w 1 to be t Opera hous: rae. hae Power as & Speaker, Women's Figured White Lawn and Colored supporters. A model for the average sareceveen esi ter, when he allowe: is whiskers; In coneluston, Mr. Bryan sal : weed arr ge = ren? : i 3 Kansas Ci bia! » the to grow clear ‘vision which gradually | His power as a public speaker w Cambric Handkerchiefe, 6'4c each figure is designed with medium-high etrese. Is reported eus- | T cannot better close my reminis- |‘? so tates inte Gukanes the foundation of his success, 01 ’s Fine S . . iker- “ 2 nd fears are felt fo te struggtc fades into distan ome Silk and Linen Colored Handker yey ‘ . pai ph EF Rone ‘a |Cences than by quoting a saying| wounds are forgotten, and peace! while it ts obscured by the supeg || W men s Fine ilk and O10 bust and long hip; fitted with two 3 fhis_atternoon from the hospital. | which I have heard him utter to| creeps back to the hearts that were | structure that w 4 upomif chiefs, 17c each; 3 for 50c. pairs hose supporters. White or gray. tnany people, but which Ih never seen fn print | “Keep a stiff upper lip and a ste backbone, and don’t let any one | \ MY G00D BOSS =e hn | It healed the heart wounds of . NDE Reed many & worried ol F bh ve) But to Line wae at I have both drums yet, ame L have the precious memory of Marching off to war as a drummer a Deating step for troops. | (Concluded.) 7 Sid But this has carried me ahead of a ~ _ wel wrige in q fy story. An old man must be * wore the blue and th pardoned if he rambles as he writes ’ wore the @ray, #0 this of matters so close to his heart atlcism or egotism, without any of gM a0 t { man and inability to 4 We me I drummed myself into his | strive in prac fashion for the mighty notice, and one day he of-| realization of an ideal. He had the country and : ag me Go Be a shlwwodhing Po ge Ma pg $2.07. bi low bust with long hip. This model is long over p Good admiring my work, he asked | that’ morbid. growth eee eaeae Full-Bleached a po —e ; Say heavy } abdomen, and extreme ly comfortable to wear. Made s Me if I cared to be his office boy. [| #04! whieh blinds #0 m Need eatentene Eatvation Ar- quality, suitable for hotel use, 49c a yard. of strong coutil, in whi e g eagerly accepted. and remained with | "No ph Re a Sree Ricea | deen TRS te construct.” '**S* | salesion for the coming fiehis 1 ¢ = or ite. Fitted with two pairs of | SUITS Now $16.50 Regular Prices $25 to $40 back w «ulded and ® WOMAN WEARING TRAINED | today For me feason men, | by a fine and high moral NURSE UNIFORM mort be geek oF Bee mai Snmlty Needed uslities, the same| With Ro public service to make hi (Conctuded.) ot mii for seif-| name familiar to the reading put — ind ration to the ri t ec. ev DI ste sed that day, but a new one that ‘LINCOLN is HELD: = aiven’ ‘them to. soe. tng | He, be elevation to the presia i ee, we ae, ON © ee \: : ag a ave been impossible wi the forth and to the AS MODEL penis The Nation's Pride. With the little drum Mr. Lincoln | ihe vislonary's narrow jealousy of | Ot Brive tm, the | mightiest 3 { Pure Irish Linen Damask Pattern Cloths, 68x90, For Men and Young Men | ~ *pizia | Cotton Union Suits, medium weight, high neck, f ’ . ae ° s, ya weaula, Lia." on Children $s Hosiery, 15c Pair: 2 Pair 25c long sleeves and ankle length, 35c garment. = rthinnd Arrives This were a Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hosiery, medium Women’s Pure White, Jersey Ribbed Cotton 1 Ne arriyv ag J i . . ; Hs “‘Mveryihiog to FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. l"Golensive Biine Gk Susu Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Dry Goods Knit-Undergarments: Specials | Muslin Undergarments: Specials ple were ABE LINCOLN. Gowns, 50c, $1.00, $2.00 $5.00. to $5.00 —Second Floor, rment, Makes Eloquent Mention 4 of cotton and wool mixed garments, 35¢ and 50c Long Skirts, 50c to $10. | Combinations, $1.00 to —Becond Floor. } detall. He had no fear of oratorical jpftfalia or ambush. His earnest hess was such that when he #pok with a yolee trembiing with emo tion, or tender with pathos, his ii hearers forgot all about Lincoln jand thought only of what te said.| | Linovin possessed in a remark pole™n | able degree all the secondary aidy trife was mn a com-|% oratory, In the ability to strip hetr common | the trath of superfluous words and went it im ite naked strength | Entrance through store from Sec | Entrance through store from See- ond Ave., or by direct entrances on jond Ave., or hy direct entrances on Spring St. and Madison St | Spring St. and Madison St. Lace Yokes: ing Collars: Hendkerdhteke | ( Ciseets and Girdles, 39 3%, 49c, $1, $1.50 wr different fig- Point Venise ace Yokes and Chemisettes, in 39c—Corsets in several white and cream, a0. , 63c, 87c, 95 and $1.00 each ures. Tape Girdles of light-b sue or white, designed Gibson Stock Collars, of white Ve ni for slender figure s; hose supporters attached. An-? of fine Swiss embroidery, 15¢ and 25c each other style for slender figures requiring girdle top Women's Handkerchiefs, of fine crossbar lawn, with long hip. Material is strong coutil; fitted with two pairs hose gave expression to his thought i@ | termes so brief and concise that ail jwho heard him understood and <h.arel never forgot. While his language m | Waa slnple, it was never common | place, het each sin he rieht Se each. it, 1 cannot be entirely oF looked, as the returning anniversar? of his dirth calle increasing attention (6) re, | the widening influence of. his ve wo) With no military career to daz ¢ iven ¢ hot differed 4 ‘4 Radi As ure _— Plain Hemstitched Hand Wa Ho Ie Spltite Coreite ane erchiefs, 15¢ each | represented in several different ee AN ANTS | itae Ddile witth dans hip and low Muslin Sheets 50c: Pillow Cases Ile 3} bust, medium hip, medium bust, or size 81x90 girdle top and long hip, in white or * { gray, without hose supporters. All are good-fitting Corsets. the eyen or excite the imaginations Good, Firm, Seamless Muslin Sheets, with 3-inch hems, 50c each. Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, size 42x36, reli i 5 able quality, 11c each $1.00-—Warner Rust-Proof Corsets, style 196, men of the} out his oratory, The eloquence bi Demosthenes and Cloero was tore necessary to their work, anal and a# all) Lincoln deserves to have bis nazip) wel ow 19] written on a scroll with theirs.” iW dindipniaaitiece ek ot ae — low bust and long hip for the average the men who ————— | figure he material is strong coutil; fitted with nen || Pattern Cloths $2.07: Table Damask 49c Yd. ee two pairs of hose supporters. White or gray. $1.50—Warner Rust-Proof Corset, style 121, de- signed for short, full figures, or figures requiring excellent wearing quality; will launder smooth, son, and within about (wo weeks! | wil be ready to leave for the cod wel *edise It Flamnelettes 74¢ Yard: Cotton Blankets $1.10 Light and Dark Colored Flannelettes, in attrac- {Women’s and Children’s Underwea tHloral designs, suitable for kimonos, 7c a yard. hose supporters. has bean purchased || tive by pat, of Tacoma, for $7 860. She will be put tn ape tor summer oruises. Prescott Hawyer | | Was the former owner Deckeaham : ‘ i : Children’s Gray Fleece-Lined Vests and Drawers, Fleecy White Cotton Blankets, full 12-4 size, with } oftmedium or heavy w eight, 15¢ garment. pink, blue or tan borders, $1.10 pair. —The | Women’s and Misses’ Cream-Color, Fleece-Lined or heavy weight, reinforced knee, doubie sole, toe Union Suits, low neck, no Sleev lace trimmed, 38c garment. , umbrella knee and heel. of fab ana ° andard Ol} artes Nelson Goon te Tacoma— - = = |= (FREDERICK & NELSO | Received INCORPORATED | 10 to 11 1A. M. Ore—Tonight Bilem hon nelpator, Abrah « Men's itepu can Club will gives fine. banaues | with and th GAR wrlate services: Rawhide Gold King | 1,000 for sale at 12% cents. H.} phony | M. Herrin & Co., 6 Scheuerman. *** | BANK STATEMENTS. en of Mining the ey h side, today rugsle ii the sei Institution " D : The Union Savings & Fc Is S ti f t - . being pete Ot various Prime pie pRoast ib < people SN ACNE 9, Pomc goon, Mas ake Ase ne have not.been satisfied J (ina 3 Rldnie tate Ye. otal a i val x spec ha ee 2 with other $4 Shoes. soa * ke hoe § ° Ww vam, 'ib: 1 haut bela ta § 60,0008 made by : people 80 ren aoa nse ed ee coe witt's Jewel Lard, 6-1b that the people wi have SOLD ONLY BY _ a If Pickiaa’ space Ribas is tsisaees sate and conventent Leaf Lard, |b. i yanking advantages. Th Me ’ | Ghuck toa ib 7 = pate, condition ot this s : e n S$ | | Sirloin 2 3 : on gg of concern to the © Regular Special Regular Special Hen Penny AY j i i | gee Electricity, vibration, light ther: the yet of pay denewlanee ae Se will not fail to reassure $40 Now $20.00 | $30 Now $15.00 Shoe Store {),t2t.ctcvss.'e ow EE ee cer nl Seat awe ee . ‘ |} | drugless mothods. Optical room for i me a safety and service whe 927 805 First Av. hte Mbeeel and. trenkion ‘epee ' N he forms a bank connec ; $35 Now $17.50 | $25 Now $12.50 co tte te is [EE ad yin rts cogent $20 Now $10.00 Agents for— | eagh. A, Malt, Onteopath and Ob |} give i tree to avary stk ant l|—-aewat oInSOTORE | 3 Stacy-Adams, 1 Building, 2nd and Pike, Main 2461 ad or calls for : ~ eee ~ : 2 Strong & Garfields, | . teonaed ibe | Non Aqua 9 ptee OMicaGe mire panecns | Johnson & Hamilton, undertakers, a18 and | Wonderful values in Mon’ “ 5 Rey | Firat av. Phones, Matn 4749; Bnd. 2144 | * . - Johnston & Murphy. |} Sterssste”, Grevensites, "and % doh Savings & Trust # Fi "Sho Peart Genta! Buran. gg iiugnter "| Sp EMPLOVMENT OFFICE, | Company : ie md ° $ ‘ine Shoes, HB ana Sut Teo Full Dreas 9 Yo" “ pemtiemeremenn | aN | 4 First Ave., Cor. Columbia | ack Ee RI i F 1 ndarson-—Infant promptly ain 1876; Ind. soft | ot : STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSEIN THESTATE ing aa , MANSHN, Soweter | 10115"iirgadny AN aa a aaett| erry i 2 | — Optical b: paisa 10 4s Phinaey dud, 8107 lorie aiid

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