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THE STAR-—-MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1909. a sale of imported table finen at 65¢ Pees on the dollar prices— —we have bought the entire stock of im- | ported table linens and towels from the | well-known importers, D. B. HILL IM- PORTING CO., at exceptionally favor- able discount. The entire purchase will be placed on sale this week at the very same price discount given us| by the Hill C.—65 cents on et \ie TES ea | | ae Oe the dollar. Special atten- | ins asia anel eames f the Valted § | 4A 1 eo %& tion will be given this sale by | bl paren pe » Al , 4 our Drapery Store. We can- not too strongly emphasize thetr demand for the importance of this sale to rights have clawed at ‘ayes of many @ bobby who > break up their demon YOU, hotel, restaurant and steamship pe ople, Only a few of the many sale values are indicated here: cup cold botied ham very fine, Rub the yolks of 2 hard-botled eggs with 8 teaspoons melted butter, Mix with }ham and add % teaspoon mustard }and 1 teaspoon lemon juice, Spread Jon thin slices of bread RLD'S SUFFRAGETS BEGIN SESSIONS IN LONDON WITH AMERICAN WOMAN IN CHAIR: 26 report and olive wandwich—Boll 6 exe shelly and chop vory fine » and chop 18 large olives and mix with the ee, Molsten all with a Hitt melted — butter jeanon to taste and mix to a molat paste and spread on thi alfees of bread Wnegtand, April Kee to JONDON pitfrarets this mort when Mrs Catt, of Now York, called to} the wo tional Woman's Suffrage al ve dbegan ing in every Carrie Chap 1's congress of the Lettuce sandwich and tender lea thin alices of bread gether ARE ANGRY WITH SEATTLE GIRLS The Mix who went wore yt delegates are here. civilized ‘Thowsan's come fr ga both hemispheres ihe delegates aren't Umited to ix each fifteen are send Den Great | and press to om every that these entitled to , Bulgaria, Canada, Finland, Germany ungary, Italy, Nether. Russia, South At rland and the Many other na ns in sympathy the. suffrage movement have ation to send on Kangley of Seattie Away vowing that they gintn with dirs. Larina Baker are giving the Amert-} n to the and not milftant| big tnterr MRS. MILLICENT GARRETT FAWCETT, OF LONDON, LEAD. | ER OF STRENUOUS BRITISH |), CONTINGENT, MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT, FOREMOST AMERICAN SUF FRAGET. MOTHER’ Ss MEETING The Fremont W. C. T. U hold a mothers afternoon at 2 Mra. Sada B. Townsend, No Linden av. Mre Wertman speak on the subject of Purity ‘IS DEFEATED FOR PRESIDENCY who Patrick Lawrence ondon militant display does not set with the eastern d instet that the Ame 4 remain passive inate tive workers for equal Good o have served time In as felons—all for the ‘Thi FILLINGS FOR SANDWICHES, | ¥e!! Reg sandwich—iFor two doen | 42° vied hard and | ized ou | i io WOMAN CHASES THIEF "INTO OFFICER'S ARMS wil! (Ry Uelted Pree. PORTLANL Or Apri 6. Leaping from bed, then setsing a revolver and discharging it ae she| i) ran down the street early today tn} purauit of an alleged would-be! hearted fashion plates Paris, not so strenuous, but as clamorous as their English for the vote. wleins of Ber Te who Dav of munietpal pyment for their sex, but who at_lack suffrage. “The enfranchised : ta. ish women, strongly in pariiament. america’ wogren who are ion Of the franchise ‘In bd | ber of states and who are now! wit | * meeting Tuesday 30 at the hom ; crash for towels—by the yard— imported damask table tops — Ne. of Lot, 1461 178 Regular Prices s Be 10¢ Prices. 54¢ Tie Te women 0 Date sandwich--Chop fine 1 enp dates, % cup walnut meats, Moist jen with « litte cream and spread [between thin slices of white or on ire wheat bread. Sixe of Tops 36x45 sale Prices. $1.00 Reguier repre: Crash yard Prices Crash yard ure 2 Chicago Crast 7 ing for full suffrage before 18) tures. women of Sweden, fresh @ victorious fight for votes. egian women, who obtained rapchise a year ago. d@ Russian women, saful little Japanese playing =f Wired deleaates ath Africa par women, waiting from far off and South feme from Canada and Iceland Amorted «delegates of | variou and various complexi various corners of the earth The Nat i American Women Pafirace association will be repre by its president, Rev. Anna fore Shaw, of Philadelphia ‘ie Wm. M. Ivins, New York; L A. Coonley Ward, Dilinois; M. L. Retne Baker, Washing ts; Rev. Mary A. Sufford, lowa; Oliver H. P. Belmont, New ; alternates, Miss Lacy EF Mathony, Pennsylvania; Miss -Kath- tive Ivins, New York; Mra. Mary & Witmarth, Uitncls; Mra Wm. , New York; Miss Kangley,) haien Cabeline Ores | MRS. WM. 8. STORY, New York | WASHINGTON, April 26.—Mrs. congress will last ustil May) Wm. 8. Story of New York city. | who was defeated by Mrs. Mathew “The suffrage movement will be) T. Scott of Bloomington, Ill, ie great impetus by this con-| their bitter contest for the presi said Mrs. Catt, interna-| dent generalcy of the Daughters of president. j the American Revolution, has long | Met only are many of the ablest| been an active figure tn the D. A Wemen in the world present, but/R. She has been New York state men are there to assist in| regent for several years | equal suffrage is caly| the fosurgents, who hare off,” confidently pre-| sought to overthrow the domina- Millicent Garrett Faw: tion of the D. A. it. by Mra. Donald of London, second vice presi-| MoLean, the retiring president gem recognized as leader of the eral. Mra. McLean's forces worked contingent {for the selection pf Mra. Scott, a up,” she| rich widow, who” has ' president general. STANDARD PATTERNS =| ASplendid Showing of Cotton Dress Fabrics That Command Attention The Wash Goods Section of this Reliable Store has been | aad is the daily scene of busy shoppers who are preparing the the season ahead. Many friends are coming, and sewing Hahould be out of the way¢ thus the summer dresses are fast g made. No better place for stylish, washable cotton Mibrics could be found in which to choose from than our > extensive and very complete. We welcome your in ection. ae Ginghi tects wide, ya".....206 Milsette in biack, white and col- Ors. Has a dainty, silky ap Balistes, in white and colored — spots and stripes and designs 12% W inches wide, oe vinsibacwma il Heavy Dress Sateens in spots and smal! designs; 173 30 inches wide, yd... aC Piaxon, the latest production, has all the appearance of linen, and will retain the same effect after washing; 30 inches wide, in white and 18c colors, yd Crepe Piiase, in colors and white ground, black ya design, yd te Frocks Wash Tailored Suits Lingerie Dresses \ een & ed in the selection of our lines the most natty, dressy, stylish garments in for your approval, Already the dis tible center of attraction for careful dress » be found both white and all the delicate e most desirable fabrics. One-picce Models, and the Tailored Suits, in Mull, Dimities, ick and Linen; all fashioned in that sdish, slender lines so indispensable to a Kerci are t tyles Ateer:t iat. jonable figure bis Range From $3.95 Up to $15 voste’s SECOND AVE. and JAMES ST. The Rellable Store Try Shopping Here Ralaie Ace Mrs. Story was the candidate of) jong | been vice burgtar the German sandwich—Spread thin alices of rye bread with neufehatel or grated cream cheese and a very jUttle prepared mustard anger into the arms of an, and because of bravery she ts the y being told toda Deviled bam sandwich—Chop 1 “IINKNOWN WIVES OF WELL KNOWN MEN} RIE. ment is fir band before he philanthropy the laird of Ski knows best and most Mrs. Carnegie, in a ure, te like the wife of another of} America’s great financial kings, John D. Rockefolier. She is a eweet faced, gentle, motherly woman, who knows but little of the bitter world | her husband fought, and who much | more prefers a horizon limited to | the four walle of her home. It was a pretty little romance that | culminated tn the marriage of the | Ierim Seoteh tron master lgentle wife, She was Mi Whitfield, daughter of New York wholesaler years old when he was 35. Carnegie had carved out his fortune then. Whitfield was associated with him in various en torprises Interested In the little girl, when she expressed a desire to learn horsemanship, he taught her they rode together tn Central park. | New York, be got to know her bet | ter; she to love Carnegte aa the oht er brother she had so often wished for. But nobody who knew of the! wt secu ndertake s woman | oat meas | MAS. ANDREW CARNEGIE other ever suspected | Would marry some day that ried im 1887. | | | Caruso Listening to His Own Voice on the Victrola Perfect Musically The Victrola plays all the unmatchable Victor music and entertainment in the richest, sweetest and most mellow tone ever heard- true as life itself. Perfect Artistically The Victrola Cabinet is an example of digni- fied beauty. It’s worthy of a prominent place in the Made mahogany, quartered oak and Circassian walnut. as pure and most exclusive home. in choicest Perfect Mechanically The Victrola has the less running Victor mechanism. absolutely accurate, noise- The horn is en tirely concealed—the music pours forth from the two small doors, which can be opened and closed to regulate the volume. In addition to a complete assortment of Vie trolas and Reginaphones (the very latest), we carry the largest stock of all models of Edison and Victor ‘Talking Machines and Records in the Northwest. ‘Terms as low as $1.00 weekly, JOHNSTON co. BUILDING THIRD AND pees RSITY J N CHICKERING DEALERS ——— A® | great attachment they had for each they | The an nouncement of their engagement, which came when Carnegie was 56, was 4 sensation, They were mar-| Robinson chased | this act ne of & by her neigh \]| of yard 36x45 36x36 92Y, 75 | | | $1.35 1.25 1,10 Russie Crash 18¢ yard bath and face towels— fale Prices. '18¢ each 11%¢ each | OO doz.| 3¢é Ne. of Let Ne. of Lot. 243 Face Towels 4010 Face * 270 Roller Towels 507 H Bath T 404 H Bath AA Face “ $1.50 doz.| 8%é each ; 1,00 doz.| 6%@ each 5.00 doz 27¢ “each | No No. No, owels | $3.00 d Towels | 2.00 doz Towels Towels each | each imported damask table cloths-— Bale Prices: $3.00 2.50 2.00 2.50 1.55 imported table damask— by the yard— Heguine Prices. $4.50 each 4.00 each 3.25 each 4.00 each i i | nN NIIN NIN imported damask napkins— Regular | Prices. 1 00 1.20 1.50 No. of Lot, | Sta, | | 18x18 | 20x20 | | 23x23 | 20x20 55 doz. z 1.65 doz 1.65 doz. 2.00 doz. | a splendid rocker value— $2.55 reguinr price $400 { and comfort ry ahed solid oak arm chair— $2.40 reqular price 63.25 4@ splendid value for this week te the arm chair pictured here: has fiat back # soltd ly tke ph saddle shaped scat. “ke arma reinfe - requiar pti apecially p th is week ~~~ mngliiadssicaimmannailiamennnnpmamnninemta splendid pillow special— Standard special O55 pair regular price 91.50 several hundred pairs of the aplendia STANDARD 8PE- IAL pillows wil on sale this w with good «ra: ing; size 17x ular value $1.5 chal extra spec palr MU ‘ mulLitlp . dependable gas stove— remular price 64.50, . bie burners and od ally’ priced Standard Waar ‘urniture C c Tegular pri $4.30 regular price $6.75 $1.35 regular price 81.75 and very SEATTLE SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET regu price 148. eptclaily priced or the week | —MOVES BY— CONTRACT hree pounds delicious, | aromatic coffee for one dollar sold by gro- cers in sealed MEALS SERVED. Three round trips aaily Tre Genuine HALLS SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPAOTURDRS tel | Phones m Suivect, Main G93; ind. 43k “gl warrocd JEUSEN LINE ° _ “i ” & SHOEMAKER. S, 5. “tae lf you can't get boots or % shdes to fit you, get them made Fog any cane of alcholiant that I qpbnot oure in from 8 to 6 days, J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotel Cor, iret Ay. and Matin s¢ Private Office, Ind. 4221. : = | OSTEOPATHY! THE OMIOAG 1 pw Rates, 108 Yesier Way, Hlectricity, vibration ther: | Japy, hot str sweat | drugiess for fitting Beat © Meht Wonderful valy tn ade Uncalied-for Suite ueveneties Mustrate ing beret ny whe matis me thie ad oF Calis te } 3. SALE, a. 1314 Second Ave., Beattle, Wn. Mop Pur sft alt Oy tt a tor tent. fn b Yaw ult rake | 407-8 ry and Pike, Main 2461,