The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1909, Page 7

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HE STAR—-MONDAY, RS ISISIINNIIISINISISN, | STONE. CUTTER FALLS x AMUSEMENTS Ki | AND SERIOUSLY HURT While working on the new An| VAY, ~ mour butlding at Third av, and Jaok NISSAN RSINISTININISININISINISISISISN won st. thix morning, John Hayes, « T** PRR RRR RR RE Part whe sipped over a few on bis | stonecutter, fell 16 feet to the LZZS FREDERICK & NELSON, Ino. | Kiatensive 1 Store Closes Daily at 5:30, = x wat take it from '¢) ground, He was painfully injured Moore—"A Stubborn Cinder * manager |On the right leg and hand. He was} ® ofa.” t takon to Providence hospital, ® Grand—"Tho Kerry Gow | “ My F’ Seattio—"The Belle of Rich " mond.” * Loie—"Merely Mary Ann,” * ai} Orpheum —New vaudeville * J tonight * 0) ““ SENT TO PRISON | | FOR LIFE “I hereby sentence you to im Star—Now vaudeville to ® night. | & tonight * | mint Pantages — Now vaudeville ®| Faith, an’ | # | Whteh same ving made prixonmont for the reat of your nat-| ural life.” With these words Federal |f Judge Hanford sentenced George |} Holt today for the murder of Ser geant Johnson at Ft. Worden, | Wash,, in December, 1908 A writ of @: as been prepared |i by Holt’s attorneys and itis planned | }to take the # to the supreme | court of the United States. ff whitened hair, wt The murder was one of the most earnestly when. this fine b(t brutal enacted In Washington for bey sang t ones dear to {h*! years, Holt was in debt to Johnson heart of Tri the world over Come to to the amount of $42 and hoped in} Gow” is a mighty Ke this way to free himself from the |] | ve alip over to obligation, igre vit'er a ‘bbe noxDEN After the murder had been com. h mitted the body was burned to > Y LIES IN| fuze The most damaging tos ee ‘PRIEST'S BOD mony’ browght owt ta the trial was| Be through his own “jo: the finding of Holt’s medal of mar Preregee Bim the tals | STATE TODAY manahtp, which he had pinned to . dye hfs shirt, and which he forgot to re- ene would Inde Lying in state, the be of M@r.| move when burning the shirt, be| | Upanees Revised voce Jeause of blood marks on it, The | medal was found in the ashes of the furnace at the same time the body “lot the murdered man was discov | ered No Formaldehyde Cound-—-Asvs marvel of ¥ will be removed to |investigating poblio charges made |f the rich ; tory via a special tralniny WG. Seward that he had pur Reatness and originality of /om the Northern Paciti p ms milk from a retail dealer me om She chorus lo vastly) » 4. Diamend—H. MM. Pariier | whieh contained — formaldehyde, site, a girl who b Fourth, between Union and Pike |GSy stated Cas i } Is dew has reported to The Star that/*®ken from the supply of the mili: her . 3 , man in queation had been thorough during bis ab «o tet Friday bis ~ Xp B? b- som. WAS i nnd. & 9000 Ginn] 7 Ommizned by City Chom Sit. |mond stickpin stolen from his |e #24 not & trace of formalde trunk, together with a $10 gold| hyde oF any other adulterant had plece. im no small ’ Thief Steals Cor t—A Sable coat, suppiemen valued at $150, was stolen from the| B whole t eduction last Aight | apartments of Miss Aletha Berry, at |— cottion on PATt 1716 Madison at, Inet night, Th of gained entrance by means ot 4. Rreat|® pass key while Miss Berry was HUNT” jabsent trom her rooms. A Representative Gathering Now Ready for Inspection NNSA extraordinarily abn Colored Wash Goods, both Imported and Domestic, for the Spring Season, are here in profusion. The new and correct shades in many different cloths suitable for evening and street wear are to be noted. Wash Goods will be largely worn this season, and fabrics are correspondingly charming, exceptional efforts having been put forth to pro- duce beautiful effects, those in silk-and-mercerized fabrics being difficult to distinguish from all-silk material. Your early attendance, whether to buy or inspect the {| lisplay, is cordially invited. Just now the range of patterns # and colors is particularly extensive Grand and * the time of the tu pontiftcial mass Bishop O'Dea In ce ing the mass Hyleb tg the |< . will preach the te First Floor. MERCERIZED POPLIN—| rose, reseda, tan, black and navy. Taupe, old-rose, russet, reseda, ca- | Twenty-six inches wide; 50c yard. det blue, pink, light blue, lilac, FRENCH PLISSE yy Pwenty-seven inches wide ; pink, navy, salmon, russet. ‘Twen- 3c yard, ty-eight inches wide; 35¢ yard MERCERIZED CHEVRON-POP- |" RQUGH PONGEE- LIN—Herringbone weave, highly fin- ished, same line of colors as above. Twenty-seven inches wide; 45¢ yard. Nile green, Buy & Champion Coin spots light blue, tan, pink, Alice blue, | champagne; two-tone effects. Twen- | ty-four inches wide; 0c yard. SATIN-STRIPED REP — White | MIRROR SILK~—A beautiful fab- harged With Selling | Diseased é : ground with blue stripe, tan ground cl bit of a show |Meat—Charged with hav tin for sale ric of the pongee family, with high ise oe Wiraad! Tate week fa" its jmeat of Gisensed animals, © war with blue stripe, blue ground with | gnish. in a good range of new shades. lrant has been iseved for the Carstens J - " 7” sd Sa ’ sa , L, d A d ° MYRIR the asbestos hi 4 | Pa. , who are charged with white stripe 'wenty-seven inches | Twenty-five inches wide; 65¢ yard. wis Hod which Joe Weeping ' res t|Slaughtoring two steers afflicted i Immortal Het, God rest his | with huinpy Jaw. ! Gansek take. Dane. ‘| We would be forced And this braw laddie, Arthur Cun- Help ed male Page 6. Ito enlarge per fa “me ‘many times if Gold | Dust was used for ALL | wide; 35¢ yard SOFT-FINISHED PIQUE—Tan, pink, light blue, black, cadet blue. Twenty-eight inches wide ; 50c¢ yard. FRENCH VOILE—A’ soft, clingy fabric, in Paisley stripe and all-over effects; several colors. ‘Twenty-seven inches wide ; 60c vard. FRENCH LINEN—A pre-shrunk ARIADNE SILK—Plain ithe purposes in the || fabric, Old rose, cadet blue, light | aiso plain colors with satin stripe; an homes where it is al-|jj hlue, reseda, lilac, plum, pink, russet. | extensive range of shades. Twenty- \ready used for SOME || Nl? Forty-eight inches wide; 65c yard. seven inches wide; 50c yard. tir poses . j IMPORTED BORDER GING- | -DERE -RENC 4 "9 P HAMS—Striped and Persian borders | ee pean , gach Wein cc; When you use Gold} S—Strif uae Fift - ROBE PATTERNS—Plain colors, i in new Spring shades. Fifty inches | with deep borders; also figured ef - vos the age tend wide; two qualities; 60c and 85c yard. ah “i $1200 a ‘pene , pdvpiindiin: cleaner — yo _ . ny +f ey we need to ooh batest; IMPORTED NOVELTY GING-| FRENCH CHIFFON ROBE am-) HAMS—Floral designs with checks | PATTERNS—Blue striped border, jews kerosene or | and satin-stripe effects. Twenty-sev- | with embroidered dots: also white Pp a. en inches wide; two lines; 40c and 50c | with black dots; $20.00 pattern. | Please read the direc- | vard. FRENCH BATISTE ROBE PAT- colors; every woman ment is of bh when we he her mouth pristine beaut siything’ do line of fine dental work call on Modern Method Extraction guaranteed ab- solutely palniess, We em- ploy & specialist, who de- votes his entire time to this work. re a "re . : Si Tr ‘ Out eperaters are all ox- ‘tions on the package. LINEN-FINISHED NOVELTY | TERNS—In pink, blue, taupe—plain Teeth es , 35.00 = & | Gold Dust is safe, SUITING—Tan, navy, brown, pink, | colors, with silk-embroidered borders y modern elect re: *7 eminntion tre @ open evenings uns tt 8 o'clock; Sundays until black, light blue. Twenty-eight inches | to match; $20.00 a pattern. wide ; 60¢ yard DIRECTOIRE DE SOIE ROBE FANCY-STRIPED PIQUE—Red, | PATTERNS—Silk and mercerized econom- ical and harm- black, navy and pink stripes on white | cotton—blue, pink, black figured deep less to ground. Twenty-eight inches wide; | border effects on white- grounds; = ‘handsor 60c yard. | $7.50 a pattern. = s | >a cee ‘fabrics SATIN JACQUARD—A mixture | _SPANGLED FRENCH VOIL of silk and mercerized cotton. Beige, | Gray, light blue, crushed wistaria, leather, taupe, light blue, pink, old- | light green; $2.00 vard. Boxed Hosiery: Semi-Annual Sale | March Sale of Housefurnishings + oa, : : The Verdict: Ten items from the Semi-Annual Sale of Boxed Hosiery In the Basement Salesroom there is now being held the a for Women, Men and Children are printed below as examples March Sale of Housefurnishings, including hundreds of use- r) Good Values of the economy of buying Hose by the box during the Sale’s ful aids to housekeeping. The following are characteristic Patetteeneenea : (OPENING SALE MAROH 7) | Progress. First Floor. — i , a " ‘ MOP AND HANDLE, COLUMBIA STEP-LADDER Fifty-Seven Lots Sold | Women’s fine gauge, Sum- iery, double sole and toe, . @De-—A saver of time SPECIALLY PRICED — One of PROVEN, MY 4 GREAT UMMEH OF EAGEH BUYERS THAT KKXoW Goon y W]/ mer-weight, Cotton Hosiery, high-spliced heel, box of six and drudgery. W rings cloth quick- the strongest on the market. Has botue a | i ed cleaning walls and Sintawe and steel brackets and hinge. Five- and toe, box of six pairs, spe- Women’s Pure Thread- mi foot size, special $1.10; six foot Four Things Are cae for the cscs Hil cial $1.25. Silk Hosiery, box of three ” eran pd es length, special $1.30. Selling at Wardall Park | Wothen'd . Cetute Liste pairs, eid ial $3.00 and $4.00 pered spring steel wire, with wood OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, _ THe exTRe LOW prices tn comparison with the adjoining lots and Three Hossey tielicad Girls’ fine-ribbed Cotton- handle SPECIAL 7c.—Economical and gther homesites which being offered for double the money we ask for our Wardall | nread Hosiery, high-splice¢ wnd-Lisie’ Hosiery, good GALVANIZED warns convenient; for scouring, cleaning 2. THE EXCHPTIONALALY easy terms oftored, being only 5 per cent of the price as | heel, double sole and toe, hem = { quality, elastic and durable, PAIL, SPECIAL 15c—Plain gal- and polishing first payment. Balesce $6.00 per month and up. ! if ) ~ ; b : ms Sain aU DAAS GOWNS qrenter lncreses lo valve than ony ethar asetion of | top, extra elastic, box of six} box of three pairs, special 65: vanized Pail, 10-quart size WIZARD FLOOR CLEAN, ; Pack Aedicion within the nest two years when Kt gets ail of the city mprovements finish. | Pairs, special $1.25. Boys’ heavy, ribbed “In SCRUB BRUSH, SPECIAL 10¢ | SPECIAL 0c. Package — A san- : ed ae the district will certainty ha i Bay ite: ds re fg Large size handled Brush; solid itary preparation to keep the dust * nsieMVARDALL, PAN ADD, (9, the last subdivision Seattie will offor to home buyers ! Women’s Fast-Black Cot- destructible” Cotton Hos- Keck down when sweeping carpets, olenale pric hin the 2%-mlle elrele ne center of the city, located ve ita ie hed ‘ae Cink flone in on the point just beyond the big High Boh« a ’ ssauluiet } ton Hosiery, superior quality pi gent ung. teens ms i mua aah rugs, linoleums or floors. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NAMES OF THE PURCAMSHMS UF TO H real maco, with split sole and | S\AStI%> 90x Of three pairs, sp i ¢ f a 30« Good quality CEDARINE FURNITURE WHO HAVE FROM | TOS LES BACH IN WAKD | special 65¢ Re . POLISH, SPECIAL 15c. — A Price js survic TENT EVIDENCE TO WARRANT THE VERDICT A® ANOVE—" Ii} high-spliced heel, very com broom-corn, selected handle, fin- higt i Pies s ‘ad pe 4 . _ Men’s “di »io y < igh-grade piano an urniture G. W. Gray | W, H, Hoftman | F, Is Denton fortable, box of six pairs, spe “E ngrerren a a nek petro , SPEC polish; also used for cleaning fin- Seie: 0. Probes | Qtte Hottman | Hil cial $1.50 ton ose, high-spliced heel, WHISK BROOM, SPECIAL ished woods. Removes grease, J. H. Lemmons Chas O'Brien hy) . double sole and toe, seamless, se Well-made, of good grade scratches, fly specks, mars and tS, Seetiet | -Geecewe Weage | | Women's medium-weight, box of six pairs, special $1.00. broom-corn finger marks. ii] soft S-ashon Hosiery, extra Men’s Cotton Hose, fast jo sith ndiek das itedllaan bite RAPP Hii wide elastic ribbed top, high black, good serviceable qual re 1 1 spliced heel, double sole and ity, with very deep elastic Ki d Gl § | 5 Pai ii J Beate 6). Nelson ig toe, fast arian of six top and real maco double ] oves, pecia G « a alr 5 nite cia ein 1} ya's, special $1.50. Sage 5 wtvle COME TO 216 CHMMKY ST. AND ALLOW US "TO SHOW You : ‘ | sole; also a similar style with Broken assortments, among which will be found most of the popular ff t suse i > 10K SCHOOL | Women’s out-size, extra | split sole for tender feet; box street shades in practically all sizes. All are of real French kid, with ff wide ribbed top, Cotton Hos of six pairs, special $1.25 two clasps at wrist, and Paris-point stitching. First Floor, ff Come All You Conservative Investors and Homeless People 5] The Realty Owners’ Syndicate |] mirc | FREDERICK & NELSON Embroidery Lessons on Sale Here | INCORPORATED 10 to 11 A.M, | =

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