The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1909, Page 11

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LOSES PET DOG; WANT TO oe.) formeriy a we ret | CITY REAL EST bac Away National City 25 to $200 Be Quick y ' BXCRPTIONAL Good Buys i in W est Bive-room bungalow New Fern Building, 807 Third Ave. only $999, $208 ca ow at this price. MoA vista ‘ead Phone Green Tt Great Bargain Five-roam meterm cot tats. alesly improv . very chases, only West Seattle ore and. investors, We submit from car, easy torn SO-foot fotm with fine view, nome Lin cain beach cacy 46-fe0t lote four blocks from car near Junction. easy terms vant. Vieoks @Geh, balance $15 per month mm Seventh and Califorsia Some good buys in acreage, small and Century Realty Co. 1038 Alaska. Batidioe. CPW A. Hanford, Ninth and Catitornia GET ON RIDGE Ths best property is the view ¥ Put your money to work HOLMES & HARING Mm 3 YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN Lots $150 and a) > Ph teak 1527; West 90. A Sacrifice Sale r 498 Oriental Bock a VIEW OF 8 ¥ : «GOES TOTALLY BLIND AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT OAKLAND, Cah, March 1 Hy; ated by Fred Lows, a chauffour UW PThe injury tained tate WhO was taking bis mother out for] yoatonday by M aes ‘oun and) Mr. and Mrs. r Al in aN automobile accident took a! pjets | the. cecmpante of Pr peculiar turn today, when it w learned that she was totally b » is at the oat Mre. Lowis was badly. hurt anon hospital, in| Mes, MeCoun was knocked ° t Oakland, where it is sald that! k At first ft was thought Mr 4 there is little chance of her re-)McGoun was dead, but when she j covery, though yesterday it was, was taken to Hunters Inn nearby not betleved that she was bad he revived, and not until. today | injure when her blindness developed, wan }, 4. & MeCoun drove his big tour-| it realived that she was probably ing car Into a amatier car oper f injured FIVE WEEKS DUMB; oo) BOY REGAINS VOICE More than a month ago the iad. REMARKABLE OPERATION RE. “ while at play from a high bab STORES SPEECH TO A cony and sustained a fencture of YOUNG FELLOW, the skull, He was unconscious for several days, and when he regained four that he: had PALO ALTO, Cal Mareh 12 \hy U.P. After lying speechiowa ittle hope for him held out ‘or five weeks, his vocal organs)* Hoping against hope that the boy complete paralysed because of an! might urvive the surgeon” today tajury to b ekull ttle as Coons, took a great hance. He found | the son of prominent residents here,| ting bead of bone» pressing. upon was given his votece a. jaculous surgical operation, Hia| child's brain or, Who has waited by his bed t nee the aceident awooned when # heard her child sp jher again nt. In a fash the be WASHINGTON <e of ‘the new hocks we felt here at 0 battionhips, of a for wi ropriation re made by» th lock this morning, The undula Jiast congress, be called the | tons we wm east to weat, There Wyoming and the other wilt waa no ¢ © caused by the tem the Arkansas, accord blor annpunoement today by tens Moet” IS) RESTRAINED FROM aggre “CITY; Weve <The bill to | amended tad 1910. AUSTIN, Tex—Gov. Campbell to-| Because he-left the court room fore the af listributees ” of the Jobn Sullivan estate had BALTIMORE-—Joxeph J. Mueller pleaded their cause, W. F. Hayes was todicted taday on a charge Of was enjoined. from taking farther legal action by Superior Judge} day signed the anti-race track blil., yesterday afternoon It will become effective in 9¢ days. firmative defense of t murder by the: grand jury, follow. ing his explanation to the — police |that he shot his sweetheart. Regina | Yakey | Reed, while firing at a footpad who| Hayes this morning asked the} had attempted to hold them up on) court to set a today for a with the trial. Ju terday dented the r whereat Hayes served notice | recalcitrant —republ bare some republican for spe her than Uncle Joe Cannon. had ended, left the wart room. ee After listening. to argument of SAN FRANCISCOFoliowing the | the distributecs, Jude Yaye or Seveptance of a temporary: juror at} dered that Hayes be enjoined from jiast night's scxsion to join the .six| further prosecuting the case by permanent jurere who will try| peasam of his having abandoned it before the present hearing was at} Patrick Calhoun on a charge of brib [er¥. examination of Vveairemen con- ] tinued. today end. ‘BAKER & RAY Ballard’s Big New Store Old Tb-cent store location. House . 4%, notions, JOHN C. WALLING (0. PIANOS, TALKING $L1% Lhe towels, white aemi-poreeiain china National Cash Registers 1. FL MeCoun | &, “tive. In the big car were Mrs. MeCoun car were hurled from their olalinte one of the vital portions of the infinite care he removed back to him, He wilt LATE NEWS SHAKE IN SOUTH. RIVERSIDE, Cal, March 12 Wy U. P-Two distinet earthquake de the ruing handed @ lonely road last Monday night, jown on March 9th, during whieh the demurrers of Terrance O'irten -|. WASHINGTON—The house “In-) and Marie Carrau were given pre jerome” sleering committee met | codence over the motion to proceed Yakey yee! ation of Hayes, ot} mine Sera ee appeal, then, believing. the cases | | THE hata MARC $2.50 to $16. | Much dtwappotntment is + by conservative sportamen the defeat of Benate Hill 356, Nigently framed for extwt s. It provided for a ” of open seas paased, 1t in true 10x Aside as a Shelter for Birds. Yesterday afternoon at an attempt was made to burn the residence of Joseph Washington st while was absent. Boys of the “i saw amoke coming from be th the front poret out before it had gained « Game Warden H. Rief was tn somewhat of a disgusted frame of mind when seen at his office thi t ning regarding. the sing of omis- | ping and commission of the er ratic legisia What did they do for us?” he mused. “Well, they balled up our good bila with a lot of hootehy kootchy amendments until we had to kill them-in committee tn order | potty to save a hoof or a feathor in the} punet state They also. introduced} enough new and hoadway fucendinry h boards, bi for the ¢ paper the Pali bia, but,” with a Ider, “ty many m got through, and there will be w little ve left.” Then Mr. Rief relapsed couldn't see the flame of the match | » as he lit a cigar, One Good Bill Passed. About the only benef mars meeting ington and the territory surround-| north end of the ng for a distance of one mile as a bird shelter No gun of any description wit! be allowed in this} THIRTY- EIGHT aves, andy as the game. seems in atinctively to know ina very short time the -iimits of te protection, it's | ARE INDICTED | prot this lake and vicinity will} ; soon be a. fi a breeding place for the feathered ones Bast of the Cascade mountains |, COLFAX, Wash Islation, and, except for the clos ing of Skagit county on q doves, th affecting feathered game weet of the mountains Bounties Are Increased Ld, The bounties on cougars and tim-|fesson that ber wolves has been xreatly tn-' basis of ate sault to murder George Me Las AER Josh Billings Says— “Life is short. If it ain't jolly it ain't worth livin” You miss your share of fun if you wait for a Victor. $1 weekly places # Victor or an Edison in your home. Deal at Headquarters. J Only exclusive $250 and $3.00 Shoe Store in Seat- tie, Eastern system. No show windows, but values show. Window stores cannot give without 4 loss. Bring thi with you. Take elevator to third floor, $45 — Detail Adder, $24 — Detail Adder, | $10 cash and $5 per $9 cash and $5 per||} month. month. We also have a total adder for $54, on easy pay- | ments. A large line of second hand registers always on hand and Fully Guaranteed We guarantee to sell you a better register for less money than any other concern in the world. E. H. EPPERSON, Sales Agent 719 First Ave., Postal Telegraph Bldg., Seattle, Wn. Phones—Sunset Main 140; Independent 140. CUT THIS AD OUT and Bring It With You Sult Cases | Suite for rent We need some cash—money at once, and «to get it we I nn onde, proy make the strongest efforts ever made in Seattle. New Spring Suits, 16. 50 worth $26.00, at . New Spring Suita, worth $36.00, at spiral spring « case ak wet any address 45 weak price.on a No Just fifty Hof it for 14 Hf $1.50 Spring Shirts ..,. 500 Neck RS 25c | Sale ends Mareb lothing Co. 501 PIKE ST, creased, and ft 1s hoped these der upon thom by trappers and hunters The cougar bounty $5 to $20, and that on wolven front ia raised from reduced bag limit, a datly and we howresident hunters erin the water hunter's Jicense and atipuiated us to ite projectors GAME “w VARI RDEN IS|imonded torm that they PEEVED AT THE its burial In committee, LEGISLATURE ARSON IS Lake Washington Is Set ATTEMPTED eat Olympta An investigation showed that 4 dum shoved some oil-soaked rags neath the Francis is at joss to understand th od in inventigatin. “he ua| WILL ORGANIZE. AN IMPROVEMENT CLUB }o impenetrable} Property owners and r gloom of such density the reporter! the vicinity of Union Bay will b ae to form? an im and inaugu tt change | movement to secure the jis the setting apart of Lake Waab-| tion of a piled driveway scrove t I ev ecentinenrennnnnnnnonnnnncnnnnanndannnnnennntpannDrtttn P.—With warrants calling for the the brook, trout season Js curtailed | srrost of 34 different one month, the season opening ed by the grand jury May 1. West of the Cuscaden,|left for every part April 1 remming the date. There | county to serve them is no other important © The. indictments inate Fr important febing: 16g) | ory crime fromthe slinplest. ane e cane that in attracting the most attention is that persons indict deputy sheriffs Palouse, who is charged with clgare on Bunday eating for the will EEE EROS | Hats, Caps Also Full Dress 1 $1.50 No. 3. Stanley || Adjustable Mahogany | 'Plumb and Level, 99¢, IT, glans set In hing of this holda | A turn of the screw in metal case adjusts glass 4 v « v7 to 30 \nches. Matted “or } Ninetyenine cents i Stanley Love benefit (FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Fred M. Seheoion! | 1310-——-SECOND AV.—~~1310 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. — fomtenstve Lines of Dew pendable Dry Goods a Wivery= wiwh the me Complete. * ) CLOSIOS DAILY AT SMe Boxed Hosiery: Semi-Annual Sale An Excellent Time to Lay in a Supply of Hosiery for the Children The dren by no means been overlooked in planning for “\ the Semi-Annual Sale of Boxed ~ Hosiery, On the contrary, values in Boxed Hose for Girls and Boys é | ( ial / have are fully as good as any others.in the Sale All Hosiery in the Semi-Annual Sale has been manufactared under the “‘Rialto”’ brand especially for us. Girls’ Fine-Ribbed Girls’ Extra Fine Silk Bo Hea Ribbed! Cotton-and- Lisle Hos- | Lisle, Full - Fashioned | “Indestructible” Cotton iery, good quality, elas- | Hosiery, close - ribbed, Hosie extra long, tic and durable. Box-of.| very attractive. Box of | strong ar | elastic. Box, three pairs, special 65c. | three pairs, special 85c. | three pairs, special 65e. iret Floors | Strong Specials i in Lingerie Dresses|} These Lingerie Dresses are equally appropriate Uf for afternoon, party or evening wear. The assort . ment is good, containing a varied selection of white and pastel shades Pirst Floor. Special $7.65—Lingerie Dress of ‘batiste, with yoke and sleeves trimmed -in Valencionnes and Venise lace; skirt, in rows of insertion and deep, lace-finished flounce. White, blue, pink and ecru yecial $7.65—Lingerie Dress of fine batiste. The yoke is of pretty Valenciennes insertion, panel front of filet lace; em- broidered flounce, finished with tucks and insertion. Pink, blue and white Special $9.75—Fine batiste Lingerie Dress, in white, pink or blue, with tucked panel! front, finished im lace; yoke of tucks and_ insertion, edged with embroidery; sleeves trimmed to match Special $9.75—Lingerie Dress of extra fine quality, with yoke and. girdle of Valenciennes insertion. Empire back, tucked panel front with deep flounce of insertion and tucks. i, Lavender, pink, white and light-blue Special $5. 85— Lingerie Dress, having yoke, front and back of French Valenciennes lace, with bands of Baby Irish lace around yoke; deep tucked flounce, also finished with lace Light-blue, pink, white and ecru Other Lingerie Dresses Regularly Priced up to $65.00 Toilet Articles and Toilet Accessories Violet's Perfumed Soaps; | Nail Buffers with remov- ; Listerine; an antiongptieg Violette, Benzoin ntal, | able chamois, 50c, and disinfectant, 7-oz. and others, cake, 25c. Spiro Powder—a deodor- | tle, 35c. ant—20c. | Pears’ unscented Soap) Colgate’s. Dental Cream, ang | Daggett. & Ramsdell’s | cake, 10c in the new tabes, 20e Perfect Cold Cream, 35e and Piver’s Sachet Powder, Art-Gum, for cleaning; | 44 | Azurea, Le Trefle, Saframeai especially good for gloves, | Lundborg’s Talcum, vio- | or, ounce, 50¢. ¢ 10c: | let or lilac, 17¢, | 4711 Papier Poudre Pe Hudnut’s Rurn-and-Qui- | Rubifoam, a liquid denti- | der Books, white or flesliy nine Hair ‘Tonic, $1.00. | friee, 17¢ 15¢. —First Floor, Children’s Wash Dresses: Excellent Values. The Garments Included at the Prices Quoted Below Appear in Plain and Figured Effects, Light and Dark Materials Children’s Gingham Dresses in plain blue Children’s French Gingham Dresses, im or pink, also in black and white or blue and | blue, black and white, pink and white, am white checks, Have box-plaited waist with | brown and white, plaids Full-plaited | pointed yoke; buttoned down the back, | waist with wide tucks over the shoulders; Yoke, sleeve bands, collar and belt are piped | front of waist and shoulders are trimmed] with white pique; skirt is full-plaited, Sizes | with white pearl buttons, Box-plaited 6 to 14 years, $2.95 skirt has 4-inch hem, Belt, collar and Children’s Dresses of madras in navy blue | Sleeve bands are piped with self-color maz and white; also. brown and white, plaids, | terial. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.05, Waist is box-plaited, with pointed yoke | Children’s French Dresses in Scotch plaidsys piped with white pique, Collar, sleeve | having full waist with short, tucked kimono bands and belt are piped same as. yoke. | sleeves. The V-shape yoke, belt, collar and Skirt: is. full-plaited, Sizes 6 to 14-years, | cuffs are piped with white pique; a is C $4.50. full-plaited, Sizes 6 to 14 years, § : First Floor, Warner’s Popular-Priced Rust-Proof Corsets The Corsets this. season are designed especially with a view to creating a proper foundation for the Directoire lines. Among the moderately priced | Corsets, the following are representative: Second Floor, STYLE 246, $1.50 — Warner's Corset for short and medium figures; the -bust is of moderate height, the hips are very long. This style, while haying no extreme features, produces the long straight lines required by the present fashion. Material is coutil; fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. STYLE 156, $1.00-—- A model with long, clinging lines, ex-& ceedingly comfortable as well as graceful, This Corset is designed \ for the average well-proportioned figure. Material is strong sa- teen; fitted with two pairs hose supporters. STYLE 121, $1.50—Warner’s low-bust Corset, made very long over hip. Material is coutil; fitted with two pairs of- hose supporters. A good model for the medium and short stout figure. !

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