The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1909, Page 9

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MONUMENT UNVEILED TO AMERICA’S GREATEST POET, H. W. LONGFELLOW SEALERS IN THE NORTH REVENUE CUTTER IS NOW SEEKING ADVENTURE. Just Begun Is One of Danger and Ex- citement. ‘Goin’ for # for wea gh ringing of the “full jors, goin’ fer seal . WILL DEDICATE the event Ohild Life ead” bell on the revenue Rush, which pulled out ive ‘i Wednesday, came the moe engines, which seem to bore soliloquy as the he ts now called, the ant of engineers, while “be MM throws ber wide open. q Satis mon toll, and steel on the sorape ceaselessly tee of the fireroom now on for five months, or more, tho iittle cutter will de of miles, taking Perel {howe to her in good] MONUMENT UNVEILED TO LONGFELLOW TODAY AT rand bad. In Bering sea's WASHINGTON, D, C. the will creep along the | St. George : Brie tus: const ned [tanatew’s Patriotic Masterpiece, Oouper of New York S the Jap sealers, or wal’) Thou, too, sail on, O, Ship of State! | ¢¢ garages of at a fiveknot clip on|SaM on, O Union, strong and great YOU NEVER CAN TELL” eee y-mile cruise Humanity with alt tte fears, i _ With all the hope of future year IS A SUCCESS ; Have'Many Duties Is hanging breathless on thy fate The Northland would suffer hard:| We know what Master laid thy keel without the hey : utsaeey What Workman wrought thy ribs of aa rae perform all sorts of du Pedy of Washing Aleutian jaland chain, where Who made each mast, and sail, and | Able productic t vessels seldom © rope, Belaliy that portion of the chain) What anvils rang, when hammors|‘eo're last night sik stretches off half-way to beat, was In good humor, an from Unalaska, the natives!in what a forge and what a heat | th efforta of the | ob @ very credit. ¢ jents to & be foand at times in suffering and! Were aha the anchors of @teat degree, Frequent applause up to the cutters then cn (OY | was mingled with the tines, and the them with clothing and| ear not each sudden sound and|PIAY Proved & grand muccens schooners call once shock, - Dat they come more for! Tis of the wave and not the rock: WILL NOT BUILD BRIDGE. fees than anything else, and) “Tis but the flapping of the sail, || The bridge across Union bay! “as little as they ene for (he) And not a rent made by the gale! | fom Laurelhurst to the city will in, In spite of rock and tempest’s roar, | "6t be built, Such was the deci Are Kept Hustling. In upite of fulve rocks on the shore, | #08 of the counetl committe: igo branch of the revenue-cut-| Nall on. nor fear to brenet the sea! jatreets in deference to the form * the a Me) ae our tears, against the proposed bridge jutiees as those the | Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, | ty | Ate all with thee—are all with thee! | —— } hustling. In the|The magnificent memorial monu- ap more strenuous,|ment to Henry Wadsworth Long: | more schoon- | fellow, located at the corner of Con- ~—~the geal-|hectiout av. and M at. N. W. waa unvelied today before the nation’s! here doesn't | chiefs and a large assembiage. | where| The ceremonies were presided over of the | preme cotrt, whe ts president of the ( Monument association, Addresses a tue to the port was pre- PE Ss sasuhic whiad the nation by B. HL War- H 8 & i | it i EEF to writer. If you give them good display I'll have a his prediction will come true. é 53 F k PETER PAN || Hose for boys and giris, biack only; all sises; double 95 heel and toe. Per palr........... acede Hes Ge cbese eats ic depen» Se 25c . 5¢ | Summer weight; white, bine and black; all sixes; : 4 | » fine » Pair ...... iyee morning knocked tato near Wahl and drowned. he ~—Congreseman Wag- ot yivanla today intro- house @ measure etmi- 4o that Introduced into the sen- ‘by Palley with the view of ing the commodity elause Hepburn rate act --Mre. Helen Briner, old wife of Al d tn police court this ewer a charge of for- Bail was fixed at $500 and p girl was held to the superior learning of the savings to be made in trading here. MEN'S HOSIERY. @ Found ] satisfaction. Colora—black, empire green, wisteria, browns, tans —Upbrelia, gold an and grays. 25c Bale; on Py Hy + Hla and Pike car, Price, per pair Beet Rewara UNDERWEAR woman who owns the umbrel-\ 1! Men's all-wool | weight Underwear. These garments are worn N above lives at 2822 the year-round by many, Color, natural $1 95 had an sev re Price, per garment ......... sabaeer eed ' Beattic vertisement in twa Men's spring needle knit, light gray, ribbed underwear, A very practical garment for all seasons. Very light, atrong $1.25 and durable. Price, per garment staene : re. y put up to The! 10 locate the umbrelia. we did it, |I] Men's white balbriggan. Mediiecott & Morgan make, For particu Woman living in South Seattle lar dressers. | fw The Star ad and delivered the Price, per garment ..cccsceeceeeesvees Oe | article to the owner. il Men’s cream, white, blue and pink batbriggan. Well made and fin- Were thanked for our guc- ished. 50 75 $1 00 after other p: had failed. Price, per garment ...sscsscecee oe C; C ana ' | to us for most anything. | 1060-—Our Numbers—ind. 441 SPECTACLES $100 | Wp. Bring your eye troubles | ir correction, We are ex- ~ i my dda No taney prices tHe work, and our charges KNB oF Moats. co., Courteous Salespeople Eager'to serve you. Shop here. MUST GIVE UP THE | Holsheimer ye | H. Cook, a member of a aubcom ier j mittee of the Pacific City Improve , ment elub, to turn over to the club an option which he and G F. Gue tine had obtained for the club from}. C, D, Hillman on certain water! “ajong with the efforta toward a rights and a franchise thereto at Pacifle City lish for Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, | @reds of letters received recently Just after taking the oath hin wife presented him with a 10 Jes are|by Chief Justice Puller of the su- Showing the Season's Most lute oun teas From Eastern and Foreign Markets. ous United Staten lf A limited number of stylish patterns in Temmed Hat | fees LAUNDRY COLLARS fc, 2, 2c PG) is ‘s, CR KNOSHER & CO.. | Saturday Sale of Children’s Hosiery — | “Here's some of the best values I've quoted in many months,” said the Buyer, as he + fle | We Put Up good day Saturday. And if yalues-are a criterion, cormmwterse 1 $500 Against 803 THIRD AVE. OPPOSITE CENTRAL BLDG AND AT 524 BROADWAY. STANDARD PATTERNS Shirts—Not skimped in any way, but extra full made. Natty, neat, ree —That meets the season’s needs—the satisfactory kind, Hosiery—In values uneduel ion THE STAR TWO MEMORIALS mouth Gongrowanonal ohure Monday @youing, May 10, This | . | the Indl! @noort that the ladies will] A apoctal service will be held at ase A a pod hg le ey le what /S8t, Mark's on Biinday morning at! ee oe one ‘ ave hoard the previous onés state which the reotor of the parish Will | tiae char cannot afford to mia» thiat formally recelve and dedicate two! oy, | fine memorials which are belng | placed in the ohureh by Mra Gi} } |hert Simrail Meom in remembrance J H L 1s HAPPY | of ber husband, Gen, Gilbert Stim . | eee ciao reall Meem, and their son, Gilbert) Simrall Meom, jr, Tho memortal in honor of the general ie a mug BAN DIBGO, Cal, May T.—John nificent solid silver alms basin} |, Sullivan today detiled absolutely moasuring seventeen inches In dh/the report that he admires Mra ameter, indertbed with at appro) Charles Johnwon, widow of his priate lettering former manager | The memorial to the son will be! “| am too bappy as I am to ven & wolld ativer chalice for use At the|ture matrimony,” sald the ex] |service of the holy communion, a | champion | exact faoaimile of the liver or l only met Mr Johnaeon once or vieo alreudy in use in St, Mark's. liwiee while hor husband was alive, | The Rev, D. Liwyd will preach at) and 1 haven't seen her since. | both services, in the morning 0 | haven't The bathe © of Motherhood,” ti] yying. 1 m “The Reception of 2 OPTION HE HOLDS) The Deputy Prosecuting Attorney sterday ordered B.| S¥e y lny let, Cook, Guetine unethical methods in the selling of ¢ rocky] THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP. |bered. ‘The sculptor was William|C, dh haa mere eopoluted m cone | planes, | mittee by the elub to obtain the wtion in question, and the two an former duly applied for and re|sttort 19 produce muod plan: celved it for nine days on & payr| confined ment of $15. Then, according to -producing sections of these the complaint fled with the prose cuting attorney, Cook refused to though the efforts of the manufac- of the University transfer the option to the club for whom he had obtained It, with the aig time rnard Shaws | Pemult that M, M. Shell, prewidemt) to jook You Never Can Tell at the Moore Of the club, made an application to; “One The audience | th@ prosecuting attorney, and the) ttens In apprectated | aetion stated above followed awality coming DOUBLY HONORED 220°." enone] GO AT HALF PRICE. regular price. y ve } bas 74 prem i igpath th t e (iy United Prem.) | careful tr ation as to the CORDOYV May TeJomeph FF.) aualiyot th bart M. Cable pl» A C Hi. “my “4 absent Gorehant isnt etre bo the ing urs ul in ats saaind at peat jutntar wt Cortona] IMR spared make the Hobart MM All our $2.50 Hats go at...... $1.40 | All our $3.50 Hats go at......$1.80 t the nd girt.| shaven They ly attrac — - aL th ie we and.doalars who delight in the hig | quatity 1h pianos to examine these Hogart M. Cable inatruments, if they fare not already acquainted with their LADIES’ HATTER ‘many @ Exclusive Designs in 1% ee. ‘k enough ; “ scr fr |aain Stony Rotate | FASHIONABLE MILLINERY — 2" strikes, Wright Mable. President SANDOW HOBE. absolutely fast black; all sizes. Pair AMERICAN BEAUTY HOSE For infants; black and colors; 4 to 6% in colors; cashmere, Pair ....... desenes SCHOOL STOCKINGS Fine ribbed; very elastio; fast black; double heel, toe and sole; all sizes. A hose that aolls everywhere at DUP PUNCO oki sccrsscccrecrcvaperesics 5, LIKE-GILK HOSE Strong Hese for Boys Special—Special eT | bbed; double Children’s black Jersey Ribbed Pants; ankle length; fast apd sng sole, beet | sack; in all sites; full stock ready. 25caPair |". Mn Ber pall. ..0. BOG | We Sell the Best 25c Hose for Women in the G&y—Try a Pair Shirts—Underwear—Hosiery for Men For obildren, mm tan and black; Note these values. ° 1 MEN'S UNION SUITS. The “Interwoven, with Mnen heel and toe, guaranteed to give | Men's Australian Wool, very sanitary and self conforming; finish of a superior nature. Price, per mult ..... oenee Men's spring needle two-ply yarn ribbed ored; all sizes, Price, POF WU cccicsvcsices, doves ecgue4 Men's white with blue stripe, very light and comfortable Union Guits; loose weave for warm weather. Privo, per sult ... + Men's Union Suite in blue; Cooper make; very durable $1 25 ‘ and nicely finished. Per garment ..... MEN'S SHIRTS Entire new line for the warm days; pleated and plain bosom with pocket, in white and colors, also wh! stripes, ete.; every shirt guaranteed, Prices $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 SATURDAY TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF WOMEN’S SUITS WORTH $32.50, $35.00 AND $37.50 AT $24.6 ALL SIZES, ‘-NOSH-ER’ “Sead Aree a Tes ‘Set S ” iw FRIDAY; MAY 7, 1909. CONC A TRIBUTE | Appeared in the Last Is- Trade Journal: more) uplift, which iethe plain Eng- Oy to lose sight of the uplift as to Mited States, but It dors seem as turers Im the middie weet are giving results that will cause 90 Hobart M. Cable pianos that are now at La Porte, ind ‘orking quietly and without the joud blast of trum. pets, the make Cable plano a deeplanon equal to the best, and orn ApPdarance. Cable pianos from the point of view of TRD exe thal make them unweual- [among the high grade tnstrumente es Hobart M. Cable plano in an- lother of the highest «rade « dd, Men are fast Trading Place. We welcome your visit. PM MONDAY NIGHT, 1Adien’ Musical olyb will closing condgrt Ip the Ply ih node} the slightest idea of mar} | give my word on that When we say we will make a cut on the goods in our store we mean what we say, and prove it by showing you the goods. You know the Bell Clothing Company always carries reliable and up-to-date merchandise. Our quality is always right and our prices just, more especially when we give you a half cut. This cut is made owing to the late season and a tremendous stock of ummer clothing on hand. We might as well unload now, Prices Which Will Appeal to You CLOTHING [A Cut in Men's Furnishing Goods All our $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts go at 95¢ Following Editorial of the Musical Cour- the Great New York the efforts to do away with 8 4 lintloneness oF a tenden that is t the present time to my one quarter of the $12.00 up-to-date Men's Suits. $6.00 $14.00 up-to-date Men's Suits. $7-00 | ay) our 50c salbriggan Underwear $16.00 up-to-date Men’s Suits. $8.00 BO08 Ot. 2. vs ticds dtdadeaver 25¢ $18.00 up-to-date Men's Suits. $9.00 | Aj) our 75c Balbriggan Underwear REMEMBER, WE CARRY SUITS] 8°°S 8 vvrrver reese eres oF In fact, everything in this depart- AS HIGH AS $40.00, AND ALL J nent has a big chunk cut off the the manufacturers tn to their laurele. of the greatest demonstra thin direction te found tn the from the magnificent nt { the Hobart M reaching out for one efforts are resulting in ts tt REMEMBER, WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BOYS’ SUITS AND PANTS, AND THE PRICES ON THESE ARE CUT TO SATISFY THOSE WHO ARE READY TO BUY NOW. This is an opportunity you should not miss, because as soon as we unload we shall mark the goods back to the regular figures, as reliable goods which the Bell Co. carries cannot be sold at such low prices as we will sell till we re- duce at least one-third of our large stock. Live, while the tone quality that li gives to Ue ear all musioally inclined demand, for those manufactur jualities which place them jusively by D. 8. Johne 216 PIME ST. 0c. 1 en cicceuc WeaO| This is the sum and substance of the guar- antee that goes with every pound of Cres- cent Egg - Phosphate Baking Powder. So sure are we of the absolute purity of its ingredients and the wholesomeness of their quality that we give the following guarantee with every ean sold: and very fine; fast | } eae. Mie | «ns. Underwear $2.50. Union Suits, cream col- = $2.50, $500 reward will be paid for $2.00 ite with black figures, $1.75 $2.00 A Full Pound 25c—A Fair Price HT2 AOI bt A Pleasant | I

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