The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1909, Page 8

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one oe prammagvommeen je mehemeeteemr stent HIS SISTER WRITES OF MASSACRE E. RICHTER LEARNS THAT RELATIVE IS ALIVE. Christian Missionary Tells of a Recent Turkish Raid. aa : MISS EMILY RICHTER After being ‘weeks as | ¢ @ missionary tr ter, janitor at th A. building, has learned that she escaped Heath 1 the Turkleh t and i alive and © t wa at the time of wr to him, and since th Ave been Ro vue dist nee re por in the news dispatch The let eceived from Miss Emily Rict who is one of the Americar ssionartes in Hadjin gives rather a graphic story of th disturbances at place Women Are Heroines. It ts one of the most harrowing tales that ever came through the fosing a story of heroism to duty on the part of a few women, which bas seldom deen equaled, The wo pra of the Central Turkish mission had made arrangements for a meeting at which ail the authorized parties were to assemble. On the second day of the meeting, outrages were being perpetrated on every hand. and every buliding within a block of the seminary was a mass of flames. | It was the dread that the school and {te inmates might suffer from this conflagration that drove the male members of the mission out to thelr work, and, as it proved, to their deom Mauer, Trowbridge and Rogers, members of the mission, worked to- gether for about fifteen minutes to smother the fames, when Trow- bridge came rushing back. “Oh, it fs terrible, terrible,” he exclaimed.) Offers you the same opportunity retall merehant 1 have stores im all the prince handle the biggest ine made, 1 AM THE BIGGEST BU PLE SUITS IN THE WORLD. most reliable manufacturers. Room 202 Burke Bldg. Truly” ‘Warren | Handle Only Drummers’ | Retail at Wholesale Prices Buy of me and save the merchant's profit. GIVE US A LOOK OF INSPECTION Truly Warren, Sample Suit Man Second Avenue and Marion Street Maurer and Rogers were shot right by my aide, | heard tho bullets white past me and threw myself down the gromnd to eaeape them robably dead and Rog 4 ia almoat English Consul to Rescue Then to the jef of all con Seatlah conned Tos at the head of about twenty mon, He t hold of mattors with a firm band, and quieted the troubl the tl being. Eventually hin ald waa loat as he pot tn arm and had to lay up. However, he had broken the back of the trouble as fa the for ers Were concerned | For several days more the whole party was {na state of the utmont auapenso, an the English consul did not return, according to his prom and it was not then known that had been shot. A Turkish offi cor eventually arrived and brought #0 orde vut haos, and on April 19 Mins Ric waa able to write to her brother and say that Hadjin waa safe. Commendas the Consul In her letter Misa Richter says that had ft-not been for the Hritiah con it would have fared bad with all of them, Immedtately uf rnouncement of the trouble he to the apot right away and took charge and quelled the dis turbance, His headquart are at Tarsus. NEW JUDGE ON BENCH NEXT THURSDAY (Hy United Pree) Federal Judge TACOMA, May George Donworth of will oe y the t a for the first tle xt Thureday, when he ' and asmign all] Judge I hw in a he ox , a Railway & Power The new jurtet was at one ti for the Stone & We tea and t# therefore di to rule in aot brought againat the power ation, All» aao8 Ww be b s] F ral Judge H. Hanford The federa rt for th reated district of southweat Washington will convene in reqular mn We ay. June Exposition Season Ticket Sale Ends In SOE SS AS that the manufacturers offer the pal cities of America, and can OF MEN'S DRUMMERS’ SAM. I bay only of the Hand Tailored Suits Preyer oe $20.00 to $25.00 $12.75 A suit, including all necessary ab terations; a perfect fit guaran. teed. 1 do not sell any but all-wool goods, None under this price. I receive goods every week from more than 50 nationally famous makers of men's high-grade suite. Models for Men and Young Men America’s Best $30.00 to $45.00 Clothes- $18.75 A suit, Including all necessary al terations; a perfect fit guaranteed Never pay more than this price You save more than half I open tomorrow with about 800 to 1,000 newest spring styles, at much less than half price. My permanent location—Room 202 Burke Bldg. And I want you to know that | am here to stay Every good make is here at a saving of $10.00 to $25.00 om every sult. OPEN DAILY, 8 A.M, TO 6 P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M, Take Elevator | Boon you will hear the speculate and gamblers in whe would be maintained, that the! printing orafts spent upward of alx | 4 and cotton PIONEER PRESS SOLD Jenouncing the “labor monopoly” | million lo safeguard thelr] @T, PATIL, Min , ly that extets on the farme of the weat | interest thor trades are! Plonoor Py para ee - he omen 1 mouth They will demand the | battling againat all odde t Insure | ing that nogot ean which 1} ie Nid enforcement of the Sherman ant | stable prices for the labor power! heen ponding al da 1 TM Phong trust law and the dissolution of the | they are compelled to nell ta sustain BY PETER POWER from thelr cotton growing brethren | Farmers’ union on the ground that | |ife ae ‘ in the ith it ie in “restraint of trade” and vio rhe eyes of the labor world are If flour a high next your as at oe lating “the sacred Jaw of supply aud| now turning toward the t aod present oven higher, glvo due) ty th uth the Partners’ unton | demand stool workers, Who are about t eredit to Patton and the grain game ia becoming almoat invulnerable : ale lla winble in Detroit and decide wheth blore for having educated the wheat | The question of restricting produ The unions in the trades are Injer they will permit their Ia wore to an uhderetanding of the 228 of cotton tk paramount, Prost] close affiliation and aympathy with | prices to be depressed by thone cor dent J, A. Taylor of the National) (ho Farmers’ unton, because they |nertng the products of that indus value tholr product, The Fart: | Ginners’ association says in aw ad-| fool that whe producers of the| try or give battle to the billior era’ union, to which I have already | drew to the cotton growers that| elds are pr ring it will tend to aire combine which Is menacing the referred as an orgs tion with | this year's orop will bring thens $60, |attract unemployed workers from | well-being of millions of men, wom Camping ¥ il { Ie Vic tor one os ‘ean eryw. | 000,000 lena than last year (when | th ities to the alaple life and to) en and children in the working Veral million mewt 4 POW | the total. product bronmht $600,000,-| that exte en competition tn | clas | wn wares tor this ing rapidly, te ae intent on muapend:| 990), although 2,000,000 bales more | the trades and jogtoally stiffen ee | summer While of with ing the so-called natural law of sup | will be marketed thie year than in| prices recetved for the aale of ther The throat of the Alabama minors | anything you wae take along 1) play y and demand as was Patten and 1908 President Taylor urges that | labor power But while this re |jast fall, after their strike against on aor fo : i, it wi A vaude his eohor at least 10 per cont loan cotton | adjustment, almost revolutionary in| a wage reduction was crashed by | icouiin ieee quite ghee w coh If Patton can monopotiee our} #hould be raised the coming year, | character, te being planned and on | Gov, Comer and hie militia, to mi-| yo — =o * hem oduct avd clean up millions of Hla advice ta betng followed with | forced by the farmers, the trad rate to other districta has been — Sotae ‘iy caieane Wer ke aye enthusiasm, Meetings by the hun: | untone regard It ae nothing short of | made good. Nearly ali the compe Get yours sow and orieinal owners of wheat?" {a | dreds are being held in amall towne | treason to the Ameriean peop to nt miners have left Alabama or the question tho farmers are aaking./@Nd crows rond school houses.) epeak of reducing wages 10 any | have gone into other oecupations, | And what ta the anawer? Organise | Speakers are showing that when the! branch of lodustry, They potnt out | princtpally farming. The official ‘ », A ¢; 1 withbold wheat from the mar.| "nlon’s Inatructions were followed | that the cost of living has advanced | journal of the Unite? Wine Workers Shennan, ay & Lf ket, And that fe precisely what the ton wae boosted from 6 cents to | more rapidly than wages, that there that the Alabeye mines are farm workers are now preparing to | # cents, And even 14 ce ia no likelihood of any mediate of non-praction and the! 1406 2ND AVE to and that this year © lows w eduction being made in the price |, inapector’s report of the ax Throughout the west and th. | Sustalned because the m r of food, clothing and other necesal | plosion Uthat occurre eoently at wost hundreds of elevators have | 80t obey the union's decision ties, and consequently the unions | short Creek places the blame on the been or are being erected under the| The new idea that ta being put! Will Maht to the finish before per |incompetency of the men employed lirection of the Farmers’ unton for |into practice by the cotton growers | mitting thelr wage scales to be) Production has been greatly — re the purpose of storing their grain./ and will be copted by the wheat | lowered duced, Wages are low, money searoe Efforts are also being made to lim. | raisera emanates from Misatsslppt 2. my, * and labor unreliable and unstable it acreage of wheat to make | The members of the Farmers’ union | It i# for the above reasons that | (hus again demonstrating the fact more effective. But the! of that state decided to set aside | the bat makers are engaged tn & | that well-paid, competent aud con-| will need cash to pay inte me acre of thelr crops for the main- | Hfe and death struggle with thelr | tented labor is the b and cheap | mi way, Bome, but | tenance of the general dint fund, employer association, that the ost at all Umes hey m that they ean! to be used only fo purpose of marine trader are entering a the money required, and | alding those members requiring aw | contest that will be bitterly! NEW ORIMANH, May 21-—Wil t wices 2 per cont pay | aiatance and enable them to hold fought befor the surrende Ham Adter, recently nvteted on the ~ Masters Voiced all expenses and increase thelr an-| thelr cotton and beat the gamblers the conditions gained by year harge of misappropriating funds of nual Ineones fully 20 per cont. Be-| and speculators to the manufactur | of effort, that the anthracite 1) funct State Nationa k of aides, they have discovered a now| ers, The plan ia also being adopted miners demanded positive as N Orlear was sentenced today wrinkle or rather will borrow it! in OG aia, Texas and other state irances that their economic wel t ne x year LONDON’S LOW PRICES MAKE BUYING ELSEWHERE EXTRAVAGANT CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR Two Interesting Specials $1.60 and $2.00 Children’s Trimmed Leghorns different sizes in Chil tren's Leghorns, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and chiffons White, light blue, pink, red and TSe, $1.00 and $1.50 = ,, Children’s Straw Hats Boyw and Cirle’ Straw Hats all ready to wear, with ath bandas, ribbo = cords, 60 different 49c SHOES For Everybody we sell dry gr rods, B) $2.00 to $3.00 Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Hats ribbons, silks, quill@ and foulard 4 GREAT MILLINERY SPECIALS ans MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND HATS ON SALE Smart, original styles of every known shape and kind, all beautifully adorned with flowers, We sell fine millinery at the same close margin of profit ull means, see our Hats, $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Remty-to- | Wear Hats 98c $1.49 $1. 98 ALL-WOOL ART SQUARE Special for Saturday $8.45 ages ara ale 200 Muslin wns, all new, fresh stock, on sale tomorrow. In the lot you will find xowns embroidery trimmed, gowns lace trim. med; every roded es could wish for; Sample White Sirs One ir Less 10-6x12 regular $9.50 seer ] One truck-load of these pretty White Underskirts, no etal 7.50 two alike, which means hundreds of different patterns, 9212 feet; regular . “hi seu! 9979 | Gauze Lisle Hose, 19¢ $7.50. Spe A Great Special Tomorrow. cial 5,25 Ladies’ Fine Biack Gauze Lisle Hose, have every ap 9x9 feet; regular 4, 50 pearance of 50¢ quality, and will wear well, See win- $6.50, Special . dow; they apeak for themselves. 7-609 feet; regular | Ladies’ Nearsilk Hose, double heel and toe, oxblood, $5.00, Spe navy, black Clad occ sees 3,50 or tan ee 5c WHITE BEDSPREADS " tre € here, ATS hi. Oxforda and. Alippers or 9x12 feet; regular abt Dongola, Vi : » or Baek: aise fine $10.95. Spe- tent H atyles tha. steee—various broken OE See lines; valuee to $1.76. To close quickly, at — feet; reguiar OO pairs ww 4 nua Shoes, sleee Sh to ent tip, $7 45 Soesmoneenee: | Sten ' Aid wearing | values, Onvapectal ante @t.. oxo cor regular $6 45 Ladies’ K Howse _ $8.50, Bpeciai D He Re ge patent Al R 7-4x9 feet; regular TM. & Women's Vassar Vict Oxfords, or Gtheon clal ae e Ties, extra bright, this, tough gt ce ye j patent tips, very stylish regwe Part Sade Ingrain = Art | Jar $1.48 values at, pair Squares; 12x12 feet; ; resular, 109 $8, 00 [rey our Fairy Welt Gtbeon Ties, black peel Lich Directotre styles, 1.98 — | Military eotal . COLONIAL PUMPS Beautiful Ankle Strap Pum atent leather or tan fw calf, ‘lors with Cul etre Crochet Bedspreads, sixe jouble GInsON TIRS S140 ed, Apecially priced, pach 61c Crochet’ Hedepreads, size vege, hemmed. Special) r eit price j na make, and each $1.1 wpectal at If you have a boy t shoo leather bu: at Ie a terror on | hin TRAROR CALF. Crochet Redapreads, aC | Crochet Bedspreads, hem ‘rochet Redapreads, fringed Ti x41, hemmed med. ane Ang. square or cul corners, size Apectally priced, en 3c clally priced, 1.29 94. Specially $1. 55 Crochet fe eprease. equare each prie “i, each. cut or with cul corners, | Crochet fe st hem- | Hemmed Marseliles Bed- fringed, size §2x92. Spe- med, size ig re - spreads. new designs, size cially” priced, 4 3 Clally priced 1.55 | 76x86, Special 1.8 eaoh ' each priced, each. . $1. 69 Ruys s Satin Calf Shoes worth 4 when sold in the SHIRT SPECIALS shoe store—tondon leeds oe Men's 75c and $1.00 Dress Shirts, = Gun Metal Calf hundreds to select from; all the sno oxronDs very cream of the shirt Snappy, Stylish Goode that Jastantly anpeal taaker’s okill. Bpoctal Cc to men; 2 atylea, von 50 ' values. Bpecia afooday, $ ’ Men's $1.50 Golf Shirts, shown here TO CLOSK—100 paire Men's Box Calf, Good in the beat approved atyle 98 year welt and glaze kid also patent Special Saturday c oe ae $2.48 Mou's Wash Vests, for Sunday or 1,000 pelre Infants Viel Lace shoes AB Re ak os ‘ all = sizes; } values cleewhere. 25 ey t \ fi 5 “ae wipes Rboet| 6 values) te Come to London's for Bathing 9c Mpecial at Suite Bargains in Gloves Kayser's 360 Lisle 25 $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, the Gloves, all sixes © | London; sit colors 98 76e Silk Lisle, many 49 and sizes Cc colors, for ladies c | $2.26 Dent's Finest Kid 8c Bilk Lisle, 16-button 69 | Gloves, for Indios; black, longth Cc) brown and $1 48 $1.60 Ladies’ 16 Button tan bi 98c $1.22 All Bik Gloves $1.75 Dent's Kid Gloves, for ladies $3.50 Ladies’ Long Ki many colors, all sizes | Comforts and Blenkets Specially Priced | Sheets priced specially up from, each id Gloves, $1.75 30¢ Our faney Ladies’ Wash Belts assortment London's Weekly Sale and the Usual Saving for the Ladies] Wash Belts has no equal in the city for values. Hmbroidered good fastenings, pearl buckles In London’s Store for Men and Boys Boys’ Dressy Salts, cheeks and trip in neat plaids that boys Men's Underwear; spring weights in blue, brown or ecru colors; lik t " f at e; best styles only, and best also summer merino, natural goods; sizes 8 to 16 color shirts; 7c values "Ade years, S8peolal at Boys’ Wash Pants, 4 to § 19 Men's 1! years, Specfal Cc of brown; 3 pairs for 25c Boys’ Black Sateen Shirts, sizes 12 to 14; made like a man's 39c Suit 98c Mothers, Fathers the boys to London's store See our special Boys’ School Panta at .. fe , 39c Dring Special Saturday Strong Imitation Leather Case; large and roomy Special ., Ladies’ Stitehed Wash Holts, elegant goods; regular | | | the | A big line of Travelers’ Sam ples, all styles; values abc to of Ladies’ Lipton’s Yellow Tea, pound Wash with Relta, 10c Wes? 100-YARD 98c . Lawn Mower with 3 blades ening SVOUL SILK, be bars; regular $4.50, Special Heavy quart size; regular 20c. Speetal.. cup, and opens clean; regular mon neps $1.36. Special $6.00 to $10.00 Ladies’ Trimmed aie Extra Special for Saturday mages 55c I! self-sharp- set-screw justment, and Iétnch cutting 10-quart size; Retinned Milk Pan Ruaswin Food Cutter, has four | self sharpening kulves 2he. Special Sapolio Grip | 2 bars ...sees readily to Weekly black Package Pins Dozen of Good Buttomn 1¢ Send an invitation to the} A.-Y.-P. back East have lots of them . Silks and Dress Goods Saturday Specials Prices hammered right down to the lowest notch, and the goods are! all the newest and best. Nothing old or rusty here—never. London sells his goods. 50c Plain Silks, 28c 27 inches wide, highly finished soft Silk, washes beautifully; for waists, di Nnings, hat drapes, scarfs, vs ae color and black. Special 28 Saturday, per yard........ .+- ast 75c Foulard Silks, 35¢ Dig variety Eleo Foulard Stiks, 27 tt wide, has pretty silk woven dots, be) sides the novelty patterns. These wash, and are very much in at present. See them. Saturday, per yard...... .....- 25c Novelty Dress Goods, 15¢ | Over twenty-five new designs this goods; pretty self colored stripe; hair lines; exceptionally good for d gowns, separate skirts chil wear; almost a yard wide quality. Saturday, per yard 30c 36-In. Black Sateen, 18¢ | Our regular 30¢ quality, $64nch. Merecerized Sateen, suitable for Ih waists, Wrappers, aprons, men's ete. Saturday only, per yard erry Danish Cloths 13¢ Saturday only for this excellent Half Dress Fabric, every wanted coloh cluding the cream and biack. None ® dealers. Per yard Saturday, at London's, 35c 36-In. Black Moreen, 150. Our regular. 35¢ quality 264nch Bla Moreen; makes good, serviceable anger skirts; perfecteblack, Saturday 1 only at, per yard vee Telescope Pocket Luneh Boxes, ie Iron Water Palla, regular 15¢ Galvanized Wire Sink Strainet regular 1 made from Japanese 4 sizes; regular 15¢. ad Special Galvanized 12. 5c wil not rust Lenox Soap & bars 95¢

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