The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1909, Page 15

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y THE STAR—FRI GRAND JURY ENDS Wenhs +! CAN FIND NO PLACE FOR SEGREGATED VICE HERE ~ YOR TAL KS ABOUT ACLEANING UP CRUSADE. TULSA Okla May a frand iy finished hearing an mony In the Hutebl rural lot case at no " report 7 Prwe dl t tnd { ment will be taken thie afternoon. TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT, WASHINGTON, May treasury report today nhows Apt $2,192,02' dist HIGHEST SALARIED MONKEYS IN WORLD PAY IS $800 A WEEK, $41,600 A YEAR. A jimen Are Anxious i : | . | P penn nt : " to Leave the Ques AT 14 | This newly received shipment’ of . tion Alone. Women’s Tailored Suits comprises mod- Ty Ne i SY ‘ If els of serge in gray, reseda, navy and nexpensive ecKwear Y ee " _ TA00MA Wash, May 7 _ black, and novelty suitings in invisible : Lit: canal whith seid , ve mily Lindsay Squier, aged 14, the botsee: alles Meet v9 hy ; \ b ack ar Loe bere of ie child marvel of the day Hi pe effect The coa are medium red, white and navy te and sk ar ire poastbte 2 yentrtet in It would seem so, from some of If length, semi-fitted, and lined with messa wateda. n-& ‘wood tment of pat * etal : . |the aatounding feats of momorte ff line or taffeta; some are plain tailored, coins dis sas 4 Te aassey ener me ing, Impersonating and recitation | others have collar of satin or corded silk ; 7 gan find |which the girl accomplishes with |My... j \ , ft Dutch Chemisettes et em Pwr | oat this plan arge patch pocket | are trimmed ia) i galing ait | jan ease and finteh that ie astound: |i tt Skirt { broidery and lace insertior th The apooial inv roo with jet buttons cir ire gored, some ata tal me ns | ‘4 gathered lace edge; 25c and ‘i a ep reported | , ast | Tho fact that little Miss Squier |i having panel front and habit back. Price, ya } ar Ba. a. A 1s & fourth cousin of the Mustrious |] $14.85, Embroidere f Dutch Ce 1 " , night that they Sept Daniel Webster would hardly ao {ff Ranement Halesroom 2 = potion |) ‘ uteh lar a variety 0 focate any veo" : ria count for her almost weird ability ~eaaeaaaae Soft Dutch ( irs in @ variety of . gould be enntores a to repeat long and difficult poems | Cc and SOc each rd aie a and writings with a single reading. | otton nion ui $, Cc Uttacteer Tes in white, cky, 2 = ini mate ne At 4, the girl appeared ot and in thie ; / ghtevinineents and eetental i “ fone 4 “ates pipe ( mnie i Suits, an or red; 22c¢ each that the ne: her parents with her character im (ji kle length, with high neck and long sleeves; . : | ong us best It could with |perscnations. Today her work is also knee length with high neck and short Silk Bows in ral desira 1 ach. J ee | Sore ge written a thromact if] Steves; in weight for immediate wear. Price, Basen Obiec' ” | play which has been produced hor 35¢ ie ‘he ool MONSIEUR X. AND MADAM X | with marked success, A roadi Basement Balesryom, h eone lt jen 0 . - pe = ee nee ~ PARIS, May 21,--These two) Monsieur and Madame X. soated at | Vests and Ti ht 25 ‘Car t i} monkeys are the highest salaried “e dinner table. They are in full ig $8, c Garmen 36-inch Printed Percale, white ground with # 1 come | ane te the ‘world. They draw Wits tatron tikes fA ghiooligeoad Women's. white Cotton Vests, high neck small figures, or in stripe effects; 10c yard | ne hag | S000 francs a week—$800 in real papking, Monsier X. pouring water | | with long sleeves or high neck with short 28-inch Muslin, white ground | || money first into his wife's glass, thea his | sleeves; also low neck and sleeveless and low effects, patterned with small Swiss dots; a vari- | 4. B. Marinelli, who owns them, OW, 4!l with the poll # of well) mM neck and wing sleeve styles; 25« ‘ Y PMR ; i| conditions. t tron bred people. Later they undress | § ety of desirable colors; 15¢ yard I ile Bromahit forth » protest from Phas gust refused $26,000 for the cow | ative and retire in & small Women's Cotton Tights with baud or draw } P aen or two of the members, * Wu | ple. In the past 15 months they! ted. the coverings of which they string, in ankle or knee also with 18-inch All-Linen Crash with red border, heavy Revelle thought tt to go a0 tar as that. | that it might sive out have earned over $40,000 Monsiour and Madame X.- turn down and pull over them again Then the monks perform all sorte that's | What Marinelli calls the monkeys that some of the counctl of fests mounted on regulation bi | safrald of an investigation tt | Are Vaudeville artists Cheap actors cycles, riding up 6 plank over a/ urged that the conditions are “performers.” The monks are saw horse and down the plank on | te the Plur xt, |Attiota with » big A. Nightly they |the other side; steering securately end which @rew forth the) Bre causing shrieks of delight at in and around many wine bottles for an investigation. were the Olympia, on a bill with Ethel placed on the Goor, never aplling | Sadie euch as the counc!! would Levey, formerly Mra. George Coban, one, and last of all, wnansisted, | to commend under any sm | 8nd Alexia the dancer, t© whom mount a tandem and, whirl like even though the mayor| Hammerstein paid $4,000 for four “joy apeeders” about the Mage. — | |] tot have been personaily ac-/ Weeks last summer The monks probably will be tak en to America next fall, but thetr| owner fears the ocean voyage for} them; they're subject to colds grip and poeumoala. the troe etate of af-| The stage of the Olympia was ab- prior to the time he wae taken | tered especially tor the monkey act tor mt | Out of the stage, on @ trap door porerten Glad to Escape, he feet by 10, rises & room, with | White they ai2 mot aay vo openly counctimen were onty too pleased | being lt down wor eaniiy in tbe | wet @d not care to as mayor's burdens, ‘ssn their voles not aroure any at the privilege, first time in Ste history of of allowing the council to B over the tendertotn insue wee ‘equally apparent at meeting that reveral of were privately of the that someone was trying to of the burden of the re district problem onto their Nothing to this | mentioned during the conte Dut afterwards a number of) r dada, in private conversa: | h made no secret of their belief the mayor's shoulders were) qpough to carry bie own re-| ‘Te De the Boot He Can. fe only one thing to do con.” stated during the meeting. ie get along ae best keep thie element out iames eons the hotels ‘Mo this with your pres force” @ councilman ha with oxiat = sresioenilitann= amie CRUISERS OF PACIFIC — SQUADRON AT TACOMA (Ry United Frees) ! through the Sound, after having ar- TACOMA, May 21.-—-Looking grim rived at Port Townsend warty last aad warlike, the Tennessee, Wash- migtt. | naton and California, the three ar-| Admiral Bebree will be officially mored cruisers in the advance in charge of the government's part squadron of the Pacific Meet, arrived }of the welcome accorded the Japan in Commencement bay this morning ese ships, which will be here al! next about § o'¢loek, and anchored beyont wook, the St. Paul deck The Tennessee, The Japanese cruisers Avo and | Admiral Sebree’s flagship, took her Boys, in charge of Rear Admiral | position to the south, near the mouth Tjfeti, an@ bearing 460 marines and of the Puyallup river, with the cadets are due to steam into Ta | Washington next and the Cailfornia coma harbor at 2 o'stock Monday farthest north and east. afternoon, The Japanese entertain- There wae no demonstration on! iment committes announces that next thetr arrival week will be fully as ostentatious as The Veasets the famous “fleet week” of last yoar ATTORNEY CALLED LIAR; HOT TIME IS Chu D SAN FRANCISCO, Me en ime ei , A Defying counsel for the ditens | ‘to prove that he lied, Detective John Helms, star witness for the prosecution, threw the Cal houn trial into an uproar today by leaving the witness stand and shaking his fet in the face Shortly shay Rome tae municipal problem of the hortly after oun ay i" Angee hes been | pat upon the stand for crossexam © URpopular with the city !nation, he said: turned his back to Heney and sald they accepted the out-| “Stanley Moore told me that || “May God belp us if we Be of the situation with great re-/had done the best work ever done to ask ald from the district attor- cs for the United Raltroads in follow: | ney's offies.” ing that 6-—“¢ Deru | ‘Then Attorney Byington, of the he was willing to drop the Lying Like @ Deg. defenwe, added a half audible re- however, Councilman Way| “Don't you know that you're ly- mark which Judge Lawlor toter a | Aasurence of the m ayer! ing lke @ dog?” passionately ex-| preted as an insult to the court, and that under no ctr-| claimed Moore. | warned the lawyer that such o would such a district ‘bel “I am not, and 1 dare you to duct would not be tolerated. 1 open east of the old | prove that I am,” returned the wit- The combatant attorneys | ness, leaving his chair and starting | been quieted, and the witne Zbinden objected to| for the attorney. jing retarned to his seat, he contin | ny Auch pledge. As soon as the helligerents were ued bis testimony. fe not running there | ——————— ase they do you can al- 1 pleee of paper on which ther resolution. and that =-| | | — » EMILY SQUIER, . into fairyland, turesquely beautiful technical finish of a production of steamed all Ba om od by the hand of « true artiat * came the tmmediate and om- | } aildded later. | the meeting it was appar | the counct! wanted to drop | tenderioin problem, and drop it Ht ie not & popular issue! af the councll. There has| << the witness has been charg | ‘ed with perjury 1 suggest that he | be prosecuted Mr. Langdon {te here, and I am sure that he will be willing to allow Attorney Earl Rog: ers to be appointed a special prose jeutor In the case.” District Attorney Rebuked. } E. A. Moore, who had also risen, fan only do our best,” the Wants Pledge. 3) ek tag Boston Samp ple Shoe Shop C Co., Inc. | J. wer CARSON, Pres. hough of an assurance he said. the session the mayor gave belief that the best way With the present condition teatvon' > Schl» Bitel Building, Cor. 2d Av. and Pike St., Second Floor After the suppression of the} evil. Hands Police » Shot. man Weaver said that WOU Rot be much trouble itt Bolice depart had some real Countian Zbinden alse Fempects to the members of Dolice department who « ho spend | Bet of their time trying to catch fe in lodging towkes instead of for real criminals f Take Elevator Worth your while considering Open Saturday Evening THREE THINGS! the. purchase of Shoes--selling economy, quality and fit. We aré located on the second floor, where the rent is low, factory samples, that's when | that’s economy. Our shoes are quatity, Our salesmen are the most experienc ed in Seat- An indefinite period the robe Of housing the social evil in a tla; they are experts in their line. That insures the good Me dropped. The neil with Hl fy Bede with tt any more. and if ft, I flew develc pa it will come the Office of the ler will probably Ondara to the police t hey ean to keep the » the No More No Less | All Makes -} All Leathers an DR. J. N. SAXE Den tist North western School, Ohi 2.90 Fort Satiirday we have 300 pairs men's “INDESTRUCTIBLE” Shoes. | outwear five ordinary goles; they are warranted. Women’s $5.00 and Bronze Stioes, Oxfords and Ankle cumpy all $2.50, will and soles Suede The $6.00 ot vate ralty Donat of the manuscript ts like a peep the characters af no delicately executed and so ple Lacking the & more mature band, the story un- folds 4 romance that ls at onoe fresh, entrancing and plainly direct. AY, MAY ay | 21, 1909. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, asemert Salesroo Furniture Antronce on ether Madison or Spring Street, as well as through store from d Avenue length style; umbrella lace-trimmed knee 5 12 —Basement Salesroom. Inexpensive Undermuslins in Good Variety At 49¢ — Two-Piece Combination | short puff sleeves trimmed with dainty Suit of nainsook, consisting of drawers | embroidery edge laced with ribbon. and corset cover, the latter trimmed At : om | 98c—-Two-Piece Combinatio with embroidery yoke, Torchon bead- | ¢ *. ; : : bi : * ’ Suit, consisting of drawers and corset ing and lace edge | At 49c—Cambric Gown, high- or V- | COVE OF skirt and corset cover. Trim- : , mg med with rows of insertion, heading neck, with embroidery-trimmed yoke. At 75e— Slip-over ‘Gown of ‘good and edge of ‘Valenciennes » Tork ee: quality nainsook. ss quality and free from starch ; yard Has round neck and | PRR RA AAA AAA AA I A Tucked All-Overs and Net Waistings 48-inch Net Waisting, patterned 18-inch Net All-Over, of embroidery and small, scattered coin-spots; 79¢ yard striped pin-tucked net; $1.25 yard. 18-inch Net All-Over, of embroidery and M-inch plain tucked Net, good quality coin-spot net; very effective; $1.25 yard. mesh, in white only; $1 yard ent Salesroom. Women’ s Black and Colored Hosiery, 25¢ Pair Women's all-black Hosiery with split sole, in plain or lace-boot style, also black with Bedding Values —Rasement Balesroom. with Women's colored Hosiery in tan, cadet, green, pink, sky, yellow, gray and lavender; 25e pair. t | | —Basement Salesroom. Trimmed Hats at $1.50 and $3. 50 , At $L50—A 81x90 Hemmed Bleached Sheets, heavy weight, good assortment Hinen-finished ; 6Se each of, Tailored Hats 42x36 Bleached Twilled Pillow Cases, soft-finish- ed; 10c each. 11-4 Double-bed size gray Cotton Blankets of good weight, cut and bound singly; 49 each —Rasement Salesroom. Floor Coverings Inlaid Linolewm, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 square and flower-trim- med Hats in a $number of desir- able shapes and color- ings — unusually at- tractive values, At $3.50—A_ varied collection of Hats for summer wear, in burnt and light-colored straws, effectively trimmed with flowers and ribbons. —Basement Salesroom. Printed Linoleum, 35e, | 40c and 4S¢ square yard yar 8-3x1046 Body Brus-| “ 9x12 Body Brussels ’ sels Rugs, $20.50 Rugs, $22.50. Children $ Rompers, 39c Children’s Rompers, strongly made of dur- able material, in pink, gray or tan with white pipings. Sizes 1 to 6 years, Price, 39c. —Rasement Salesroom. arpet Sweeper, $1.e Bissell’s } Basement Salesroom New Long Corsets, $1.00 Corset H, Style 69-A—A new long- skirted model which is designed to | produce the fashionable long-line, flat- Values From the Shoe Section Imported Russia Oxfords, with suede panel top, Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel; ip effect, Material is strong batiste, 2.65. Pp \ Ne || which es oe "hes Patent Button Boots, black cloth ff eral Inches below t ne top and medium-weight sole ; $2.65. boning; garment 1s 4 Tan Russia and black kid Ox- # Imported Russia Oxfords, with | fords with extension sole and mili- and Cuban heel; | tary heel; $2.00. trimmed at top with narrow embroidery edge, and fitted with two pairs of hose sup- porters. Price, $1.00, Other new models hand-turned sole $2.65. Kid Boudoir Slippers in pink, red or black, with flexible sole; $1.00, A good assortment of Children’s Patent Colt Lace Oxfords, with plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel; tth me price may $2.65. Shoes, Slip jm Tennis Shoes and }f a ¢ same price may ; Barefoot ndal t moderate f ‘ ate t Oxfords with | P&arelox ee, ot ee be had in the popular Patent Watton, “Uxtords: -¥ prices. American Lady and } black or gray top ; $2.65 —Basement Salesroom, Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets. —Basomont Salesroom. Patent Button Boots with gray ooze and street-weight sole; $2.65. top, AAA AAA AAA AAA ARS FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Sale af Broken Wt 44 Pik clothing The Newport CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON, | Public Market Meat Co At the Buffalo Salesrooms Broken lots of m 8 1 OUR SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW, Latest Methods Only BY! All Work Boston Sample | Shoe Shop Co., Inc. Rooms 207, 208 and 209. Leaf Lard, per Ib, the Corned Roof, por th... OMe ||| Chotoe Breaktast Bacon, por 1b, | Nicp Roast Fork. par 1b ie 5500 R d ise | Veal Cutlets, por Ib. ia%e H. L. KLEIN ewar | Pot Roast, per ib. , , fe | Rolled Boot Roast, por lb. ..1a9%e THE SHOEMAKER, For any cose of alcholism that I cannot cure In from § to 6 days. J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotel Cor, First Avy. and Mate $t. Private Office, Ind. 4291, If you can't get boote or shoes to fit you, get them mado to measure at 217 JAMES 8 1600 Pike Place——--—1600 Pike Place |

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