The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1909, Page 3

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THE STAR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. 2 Se cane an ee a ee ig pe boa a nae : REW YORK S SA wa stair Appoveo | FORMER BANKER NEW YORK, Feb. 18—By U P High heels adorn women's sh FOR Business Men and Young Men || $25.00 to $40.00 been thrown to the y the sudden starting of | which ambled on | before their tiny feet | anted upon the Er ee of the ite haiang, that | STEIN-BLOCH JOHN L. DRAWS Al BiG CROWD == ” a John I Jake Kitrain KEENE TR A A TS, ‘TORS ROZARPIN RUTH MES. MARY COMNWALL P oe =: a md ; he | BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 women, & r ent in local so!months afterw a in order to pay ' j “MARY GARDEN, A& ‘SALOME,’ WHEN SHE FIRST HEARD | N Oo ] Buppoee that “Old Kid Time” ‘cial and club circles, came forward off the . : er he JOHN'S VOICE FROM THE DUNGEON, DEMANDED THAT HE |i Ow nly Were pounding along at your heels and agreed to become her partners ern und © ad gladiators of the Ping in BE BROUGHT TO HER.” 1 nd suppose that you knew that in a business in Oakland. To make vantage of the dist enta: , hig» F tag o the Grim Reaper was bound and the business thorought conditions of the bereaved YORK, Feb. 18 alome be-;demands his head. The king sends @etermined to get you the fair unde low first wight the heademen into the dungeon ere incory and demand un ot prices { ne We F ‘Then suppose that you had abun. Mrs. Mary A. Cornwall is =p their hasty services. It Is our ob | night's at x 16 In point in the opera | Salome stands at the & i @ant assurance, if you so requested, dent; Mra. Lillian H. Coffin ject to endeavor to do all at they passed through the @ neste 5 te staring at | watches the beheading There |e j ab that, after the gentleman with! president; Miss Ellen do and do it carefully and humane | Alex Pantas entre. The be eretgin’s Manhattan, terrible gurgling in Straus’ -music i Seythe and whiskers who was chas secretary. The thr ly at the least expens oes soe canted Taek Miata dhe ie ae Sena, Over’ (ie Men Two buge, bieck arms ex H fag you bad landed you, you would bers of the company are reaved poustble. All we ts y ted that Bullivan too, as & few more of us have since |from the dungeon entrance, b H anc vercoa Ss Be gently conducted to your last! ma Sche r, Mra. Mary to make enough so that K pla. " phe | OE Sa the head, which Balome seizes. | Festing picce by soft, tender hands and Mrs. Elizabeth Rath. 1e88 Will be wufficlently profitable nd . | The piece as a play, is the limit Just at this inauspicious moment |f beautifully feminine Mrs. Cornwall, the president,| to enable us to carry It on without!’ The ja front hbline weal ; Mat en, as Salome, when | her terrible passion for John strikes ° Say, would you run very fast? whose presence graces nearly every any financial difficulties night that the plate * John the Baptists | her again. All she has of him is the And At. fs Or would you stand right still function of San Francisco's smart Ne one but women shall do any welry at hext e dung demands | head, which ts terribly inconvenient alincoa Ss noe oy gerong that he be brought to her But she makes the most of it and just naturally invite old Father set, has her own ideas about the part of the undertaking. We sha ¢ falls in love with bim. At Time to grab you ax suited bis con-| undertaking business and isn't a bit do away with everything grue Her second fit of writhing 1s strips of Yenience’ reticent about them. Here is what and sombre. In place of the 4 around tase of the box | 88 side ati army officers stabs him-| 13. than the first. John can't | ‘ It’s & brand new idea in the West she says ventional blacks ly @ ® | office self to death, seeing that she loves | TO". tow She kisses the IM ° ~~ Woman funeral director idea Ours is not a money making ing, we will use hades of janother. She kicks the body aside |i ica, tins smoothes back tne hair, 7 sprung here recently when proposition. That {s not our idea gray and lavender. The rooms STARTS T nd continues to plead with JOB. | throws herself full length on the |im 3 ax progressive young women or. or our object. We are ring up where the services are held will be 0 SEE WORLD; | tolid as @ tree. The At | tine gases into the eyes and buries |i BY @enized themselves into a sure on this in a spirit of reform and warm and cheerful instead of cold Mar Pg or bo _ i | the ead in her caresses. if John \ @hough undertaking establishment, much needed reform in the under damp aud dark. In fact we shal LANDS IN JAIL , squirm, victim of 8% lag been living Salome NM «= When Mrs. Elizatbeth Ruth of taking business pat forth every effort to make this lome’s’ passion, They saw her pad Been living Salome would | REGULAR. SPECIAL. Oakland, the city scr the bay “Why, really, nowadays, one can final ceremony one not t dread PORTLAND, Ore, Fob. 18.—Ry | threw herself to the stage un doman ¢ to tt very If from San Francisco, was denied an not afford to die! Funeral expenses ed—one that will brighte stead | U. P.—The local police authorities | Wheujed in ber abandon. At Inst | ion | $40 00—Now 20 00 ‘ & Wadertaking license by the city of are so exorbitant that most fam- of intensify the sorrow for loved today investigating ‘a strasg fers John taken away | fe Beh de vile AS A dR Hid ° Iereity crcdeate ui {dars her servants tc eee teens den put more Into it than any police on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a 17-year-old | Something dreadful He tried to square things by say % —o OW . wtrl, «He that after he Her bate for John seems to ing that Salome wasn't immoral. |f — - had spent a fortune in reckless ity «row ‘as she dances, Minally she It was unmoral, he said } Spring Sale Women’s Colored Silk { osiery THIS AFTERNOON, county jail pias! Seattle regular meeting will be held | j | at the Motel Lincoln, Fourth av. and | cine? M 3 fleials of San Francisco, five other ilies are compelled to struggle for ones gone told by @ prisoner, @ young Herod, her stepfathe Maud Allan, Eva Tanguay and mis football player, |"edels and many of ber garments, he else maker e ing he was aside by his fathe — === if $20.00—Now see eee $10.00 Ladies’ Fancy Net Waists, New Styles, $4.95 seem roe fe| WOMEN IN MAD RUSH) soca ons a A Re delghe: regular train. There wan no demo FROM THE FLAMES o by Engineer Bois. | PF smiptly at 6:30 p. rr e ~ . says his name is Gearec yut with his court, and prom. | %0me of the other dancers long ago. or soa ol —_ yep He name Is Gear ee ek ns che cant, if abe aii took the edge of novelty off the Se $35.00—Now toe ba 08 $1 7.50 TAFT NOW A ew York city broker, |480¢e. In mad aband she or dance. But somehow Mary —— See A-Y. Li? " Morgan fell tate the headset the| © Wearing seven vells, over white| Oscar Hammerstein had to come $30.0 Now... $15.00 Ties for | fount es { ee | tights, Ma arden cavorted about Ut with a ste at kata He the started out, he says, to INITIATED INTO THE MYBTIC| choy the moru Meeting Is Called. CIRCLE IN CINCINNATI |bet” failed rt setae nee ENGINEER SLEPT; The Manufacturers’ association: of | Exhibit of the New Spring Cotton Fabrics ¥ : bitle re the legislature affectin, wan greeted only by a crowd of ‘ “geet oe nat Beptember at i Strongest Firet Av. ends Taft will remain here until |e tC AGo. Feb. 18.—-By U. F Young's Point, where v paneled industrial interests, The association yn Corner e rday night, when he wilt) )*ree hundred and fifty women and | 0° Eiied was given late yeatorday |02" bad representatives at Olympla M4 Columbia an erc te s eiphia and Temain there | tls were thrown into a panic to-latternoom by James T. Hickey and |¥™ MN be prepared to report. It toh on 1) bie tnaugura: day, when a fire started in the| Willard F. Smith, two of the crew |" tia! that attendance be large in the ie in r that any action be representative Extra ee for Friday WE MUST RAISE $50,000—HERE GO THE GOODS. READ ON— Grand Clean-Up of Curtains—200 pair Nottingham O8c* Lace Curtains, 3 to 34 yards long, new patterns and designs, 42 to 58 inches wide, white or ecru, extra good values to $2.50, special price, 98c pair. Ladies’ Silk Petticoats—Here’s a grand lot of Ladies’ Fine Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in all 3 98 colors and white, made and cut extra full, 2 dust ruffles, exceptionally good values to $12.50, your choice, $3.98 each, The acceptance of Taft as a Mason (factory of the Kinley Baby Carriage |of the fretght that coliided with the ken may at sight took plac t 6 o'clock this | Manufacturing company Scores | pesenger train afternoon, Over 600 invitations were! of women ran for stairways wise ge wer cat tare Maha, "=" BGGS IT THE BOTTOM a by W. M. Me as master of ceremon ore of men employes eueceeded in rescuing all the women Complete lines, dainty, sheer styles and popular prices are making this the busiest section in the new store. Here are tomorrow's offerings: Women’s Initial Handkerchiets, | Women's Shamrock Lawn, pure linen, hemstitched and Plain hem or hemaetitehed, & plain edge; six in fancy | widths, initial corners; six cach 2be+« Sa ce tia. KNOSHER’S Sern “There’s the Rub” That’s What Wears Out Your Clothes ter his Initiation the president will be t at the Knights Templar bat be held tonight. /"" arg a-stabborn fght-the flame It te believed that the very lowest In hed the were extinguished. No deaths were | toy able to get them at at $200,000 war Which started some time RUW INTO GALE | si aa's Toru af the drop to price in order to ur Aclabiiniy te Untied to United Wireless nc Walla Walia —The tej if an Inet ices recefved today, the steamer m inat | the ny lower, @ Obie, north bound for y they have ni rd, and the N Pe- lin bound from the : ditles ar yunt of the southwester. North Vakime — All rechaimat work In ft stat t . | You can't afford to take chances EARLING iS in having your prescriptions put up tal any more than you can afford to PRESIDENT OF Gin 5 take chances with doctors. The doctors’ skill, without capable WITH PARTY, ARRIVES THIS MORNING skilled compounding, is of no use Raven Drug Co., 1415 Second av. President Barling of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rs his party arrived in Bea today from Portland and will spend at | least 10 days and perhaps more in Jand around Seattle | Mehe re Vernon Ping WANT—A farm or acre tracts, | His visit at this time ix to in-| 5°¢ Page & ae spect the work that ie being done | Fi i lala AL et T4¢ YARD—Embroidery and In- ; $2.48—Men’s Vici Blucher and “ ” Peel) ogee cn Ming hwady albedly top at meer sertion worth to 25ec. and Velour Calf Shoes orth t A “Coffield” Saves Them _|/',2'*"emive'vne'inesins wit eu aat ia :, nent has been | 79¢—Muslin Petticoats, lace and | $3.25. embroidery trimmed; worth to} $1.48—Men’s Satin Calf Shoes al |made of the arrangements of the line between Tacoma and Seattle uta be physiol: $2.00 sizes; — to $2.50. Rubbing the dirt out of clothes over an old-fashioned wash- [| “aotects In 25¢—Children’s and Misses’ Caps, | g4.98—Ladies’ Vici Blucher C be Fd is as hard on the clothes as it is on the woman. A adie 11 ucher ut : - sizes; worth to $3.00. 17%4¢ PAIR — Ladies’ Faney or Plain Black Hose; extra values worth to 50c, PRICES PAID TO) 3. Hedley, tinsel The Eminent Violinist, The foltow! wore) odds and ends; worth $1.00, | Shoes $1.69—Ladies’ Fine Muslin Petti- | coats, lace and embroidery trim med; worth to $4.00, 69¢—Ladies’ Corsets, white only; COFFIELD WASHING MACHINE not only saves time, but trouble and labor, and is actually cleaner than the wash board method. Simply attach the hose to your faucets and 7 acretions Retter do it before you are to ally debiiltate If you. sutte turn on the water. Nothing to get out of order, and will and ens Tenth... Over DONOD of. Uhebe soaehines. giv long hip; worth $1.00. | 38¢—Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits; P Seslect satisfaction all over the country. A glance in our J. J. Blackmore, & hip; " ‘ ay: ARR 1 5 ) * iy Rt Waol Didas ‘Gondanal gray; worth $1.50. Midow will convince you in a moment how simply and the Distinguished Pianist TAg—! reer Miae aa ee 4 Hemstit “ lelfectually this machine will do your washing. We are sole ' eh colors; worth to $1.00. ¢—45x36 netted illow sellers for this city Unitarian Church | 15¢—Box of 3 Bars Fine Toilet Cases, worth 25c. Soap, worth 35c. | 9¢ YARD—36-in. Percale and Mad 98¢—One Lot Men's Hats, all| ras; all colors and patterns; worth Cathars te ; Chickering Piano Used | shapes and colors; worth to $2.50, to 20c. sv eb ‘ The Glorious, Chickering=thg 48¢—Men's Black Sateen Work | 3%¢ YARD—American Prints, all Went a, Nation's Premier Piano | Shirts, worth $1.00, colors; worth 8! Laat Is Sold Exclusively. by $2.98—Men’s Gun-Metal Blucher| 2 FOR: 5¢ ~Blackola Shoe: Binal | pace, Dr. S. S. Hall Co. Cut Welt Shoes; worth $4.00, ing; worth 10c. JoWnston € Buy a Champion Gas Range and Guiding Ket & coal or Wood range free, ***| Please send me, prepald, your free 100-page Niue trated book 2-18-09 Thied Mand SECOND AVE, University BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE All the Credit You Wan! range free, *** ae { ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler Seattle’s Musical | IS14 Seeond Av, Seattle, | | | » Name SECOND AVE,, sig B $ RE PIKE AND PINE : Pirat merry Addr ede Ty Optica! Department Headquarters,

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