The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1909, Page 3

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ANIES HOLD UP |” APPLICATIONS FOR PHONES. —— Heights Club} or Matter Up With City. | | | } } | Once upon a time, not a remote and romantle time, however, tt | being in May of the good year 1909, a stenographer in one of the fine | offices down town loat he job, That by Itself Is nothing to relate, . for In the © of business Many good girla get positions and lowe r nm, all too goon, But this one lost hers by a process quite too 1) common to bo Just, & process Inviting public attention. Her employer was stung | ot that she stung him; indeed no; he was stung by an active culiure the hactili P. @ Whenever this happens the present incumbent of a good position moves own and ““}out and the P. G. comes in, The other may be self dependent, she may be a bread-winner for others, thoroughly competent and making good every day, but none of that counts with the P, G Now a P, G. is only a Pinmoney Girl, She te the girl whose food and clothing and she! supplied by a provident father of “where a penny counts by residents of specif! A vat une meeting 1") ied for 8 er are secured She is one Who has no expert She has no problem of food and nd *. |clothing, shelter and medicine. Her problem te that of candy and gum, feathers and frill, and how to keep “Cholly” guessing, Bhe must kill Ume in some way and becomes, therefore, a plumoney girl, re ke celving for the business she bungles and the Ume she wastes, the no ittance she alms for, ineo teket One thing, however, she and her parents and her employer do not the mthiy wage of a few baubles and a mat soom to think of, and henoe this reminder: Every plammonoy girl tn he city crowds out & bread-winner, and reduces the chance of one ther girl or woman to earn her living. If life is a game, the pin domineer|ng t money gir! doewn't play fair, If it le a battle she doesn't fight fair at Installing ° Now there should be only welcome for any young woman who, ! hatever may be the clreumstances of her parents, desires an honor the ’ abare of the world's work, who desires tn the business arena to yement make her own individual, independent way, to live her own life and johle, L. HF recelve ber own reward Judge Th: With no reference to her sex or clreumstance, by all means 4, ¥. Boulllor e every woman a chance who would become an hor worker pat of public Utilities or © young woman of true ambitions is never a pin-me girl with regard to née | is needed and wanted. r compantes Ty But the other, the pin-money girl, whose presence in business terme of their franch uft-jts often a gulgance, and to those who work for their living always 1 to\ an Injustice, should be left to such home employment as her mother whenever) can devise, embraced She has no just claim to a place In the world’s army of bread winners. = SS MANLEY 1S CHARGED ‘ WITH PERJURY Frank G. Manley, millionaire) mine operator, banker and capital- let of Fairbanks, Alaska, about whom #0 many stories have been } written in connection with the min. ing litigation of Alaska, ip now at }the Landon hotel, San Angelo, Texas, ‘ te within the Ss on tn the contract | also decided to urce the} of the park doors to pur oe 1 in the } WRIST mw on May 2h Driven the fear that he the use of his are!) Nerma L, m of age, lust night! his life by cut fa his wrist. Ho) sale of stock b; This news was conveyed In a let- Bonnifield, and is in the possession of August Toeliner, of Van Asselt Manley writes that there is only one charge against him and that is perjury, and his attorneys feel con | fident this will be defeated ee eat RAILROAD MERGER ~ - (My United Press) j_ It te betteved the Union Pacific) WASHINGTON, May %.—The'poople are holding back shares) supposed “Insiders” enough to insure thelr control, and loss of blood| of the Union ba morning, it is be investment in Southern Pacific | Pacifio, ot live. | stock, noticesble during the last few | The possibility of the government i, one to a days, is thought here to be the re securing a court order regulating | Waa ton, D. C.,| sult of a fear that the goverament |the voting of the Southern Pacific Lying by! will be successful in the fight to shares now held by the Union Pa tony “knife with fut the wrist, break up the Southern Pacific and cific, which would throw control to | Union Pacific morger, the remaining _sbares, makes tt SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. THE STONE, FISHER © ER CO. fof making this the greatest week in the Store's history. odicals are teljing of its beauties. This week's Collier’s prints a tk and Philadelphia stores are advertising “Trunks for those who go t millions, will come! So this Store issues this last clarion call to tard Pan Ready!!! W €an be had for so very much less. If you will bring the room measure along and and a hali carpets tomorrow for O6¢. F $1.75 Body Brussels Carpet, $1.35 nd yards of Standard Body Brussels Carpet , Sold all over at $1.75 a yard, here for $1. $45.00 Wilton Rugs, $39.50 Bt Rugs made and the finest outside of real Orientals, Mt; tich colors; newest designs; always $45.00. In oP. Sale at $39.50 $30.00 Body eile Rugs, $22.50 @ patterns to choose among, a hundred and fifty et tod Body Brussels Rugs wear better than any are full 9x12 feet and go on sale tomorrow at Two hundred rolls of fresh, artistic patterns; worth regula) for Two hundred Velvet Rugs, hearth, passageways, doorway: Full 9x12 feet, soft, silky, lux tye in rich colors; Rugs t $3 Blankets $2.25; 25c Towels 19c Housel it Goods are not like! the story $250 TWILLED BLANKETS | " Cotton Blankets, 124 alzes ly to be sold for as little again. Not for years to come. 50c TABLE DAMASK Heavy Bleached Linen Table Damask, 62 rs Bry; regular price $2.50. Sale prige, | Inchea wide; splendid value at 6%¢. Salo | pheautifully 4 price B0¢. beat $5.00 : WOOL BLANKETS 250 TOWELS t $3.08, Blankets. fi t quailty, with Ble ed Huck and Turkieh Towels; full size; worth 200 and over. Tuesday, BSc UNBLEAQHED SHEETS, 45¢ Heavy Unbleachoc Sheets, size 81x90; regularly sold at bbc, for A-Y-P, Sale, # M4 size and beautifully tintwh- FemWlar price $8.00. Sale price $2.25. un Nd NAPKING 19¢. inches wid Bpectally p 18x18 price, doven, S86, BEAT TLE «Geet ter written May 15 to Samuel A. | MAY BE BROKEN ‘ cific, and thelr re turning the rest Into the Southern | Cae pane ‘ | perxethy Cat, May 24. Prot rman le ds Are Coming! Let Us 6 ow the Store enters upon the third and last week of its Get-Ready Campaign. arrived, extra helpers have been engaged; very great inducements are made with the avowed the fair will be ready is beyond argument; it’s ready now; and all over the world the newspa- $1.50 Axminster and Velvet Carpets, While They Last, 95c it sold us his short lengths and half rolls, enough for one good-sized room, or maybe two small ones, and that 5.00, are to be on sale tomorrow at $18.85, Cases 10c3 50c Table Damask 39c; $3 Pattern Cloths $2.39 Al-Linen Damask, »riced for the occasion at $1.00, $3.00 PATTERN CLOTHS ij necowary for the tate sreata now i" fl freeing SLMS" MYSTERIOUS LETTER ay ficlent shares to assure thelr 6 he macy during the trl ¢ x Muni i ih I. insect i (Hy United Prose) a 1) alied Pr « t namite the 1 rdwor tricte reviews } LAND, Cal, M 4The | home If whe rod teers are in progres Ht) SS FOMhamite the home of Mre, BG of, . . re pagoda aoe | WesBectee SESE | Kichardwon of Vruitvale tw the #ub- |, A ants pworteve’” tak ‘ |W RRO ROR Rt HOw of rénowed police vigilance and | said iden. of making * # | investigation today This ie a warning that if torla’e birth ® Moore—Alla Nazimova in.® For the past several weeks Mra. \don't stop investigating the Mot tival n w"A per House. ®| Richardson has cared for the 10-|case, you may be included in the neer whi i * Dark Wi year-old daughter of Peter Roller, | dynamiting, Good t | fever i} ragine 7 Selma Herman In, W)| (he little one having been placed in Additional officers have been a ral to it pur \* ‘er Too Late to Mond.” #| het charge by Roller’s wife, Roller! signed t« ane, and Allen is cor re |\® Lole Tho Bign of the.®) has mado many attempts to secure | fident that the authors of the threat | ® Cross,” #| tho ohild, and in accused of threat-| will be captured *% = Orphoum—New vaudeville. #| conmm By A. A WILL ® tonight. * *® Gtar—New vaudeville to # Rainier chapter, Da ® night * American Revolution * = Pantages—New vaudeville * | Tuonday, May 26, at th \* tonight * tol *® = Lyceum—Vaudeville. * ——— * * Pee ee Cee ee eee) mena i pmaans (My Vatted Vrees) writer was demented, reads CHIOAGO, May 24.—A strange! “Done it Just for fun, Just as child ant, biewecsa the-bottle ame note sent to Minn Alta Haine of ieh as r Our actions rash | Sreme: fe ies orouee a Seece | 26 Wiret ay,, Oak Park, Cal, may and we get drowned. Thiv 4s a }from the demonstrations by two|/%@¥O bearing upon the death of! bad catastrophe, and those in Ok) houses yeaterds melo | Mra, ©. A, Lewis, whose dead body) Park will mourn my lose’ ie the real “quill” at thit | was found in Lake Michigan April Miss Haine requested tho police Mena” j9/2% The police received a letter to compare the handwriting in this t inveiver |from Miss Hains today, which she, note with that of Mra. C. A. Lewts.| | Suns Shigves, das mes and) received early in April. It was! ‘The name of the Mrs, Lowts }four acts and 1) scenes of roa hot | dated at Englewood, a suburb of} whose body was found in the lake Chicago, April 1, but was malled at ts on the register of a jocal safe Sacramento, Cal, on that date. The ‘ posit ~company, which holds | | letter, which Indicates that tho! 00 to her credit ourtaln Ingt wet wit Mine Herman Payne was heard in song tha Mr. Otto nee ae the falne wol away with the untl! the last enty tee 1 ettful {Xt ov atutt open & stock ¢ Lona Rivers Lots. { the Crows at pretentious plays The Mer the {sere | performances « with a a that they play te noes in with the per he ea tite dramat |well sustained, f | aid ‘aged and we The leading characters are taken by on May an noone of reveiry The cast ie inrae and makes a in tone nteres weil during the wee C the « * on rection unt Medd On Pride Baturde, night eo" will be tines wt RETIRES ON A PENSION. Albin Putaker of the partment of the University fornia, today became of Cal! negie fund. COND AND UNIVERSITY, ~~ nen eee et Ready! Fresh sup- double age of pictures. ‘© Seattle's fair.” Thou- y folks. Get Ready! Get come early, you can get these 30c Japan Matting, 22c pliable Japanese Mattings, in rly 30c, In this A.-Y.-P, Sale $4.50 Velvet Rugs for $2.40 size 3x6 feet, ideal for halls, s and spots where there's con- siderable traffic; Rugs that usually sell for $4.50, are offered in this A.-Y.-P, Sale at $2.40. $25.00 Axminster Rugs, $18.85 urious pile, Oriental and floral hat sell from Coast to Coast at keepers and hotel men will be eager to buy at such prices as these. Certain it is that Bedding, Linens and Cot- Here's a fine list, that tells, after all, only | $5.00 WOOL BLANKETS Fine Wool Blankets, in gray or white, The offered thia sale finished; excellent quallt blanket in town; $1.26 TABLE DAMASK Irish manufacture, 72 6; beet value at $1.26 and $149, 456. ; en We TABLE DAMASK ILLOW CASES, 100 Handsome Pattern Table Cloths, with deep ied Table Damask, 60 in BI hed Miaetta Pillow Cases, linen anativohed edge and border paitorn ste », ti % x80 Inches; regular price 00. . finish; siae 46x86; worth 160, for 10¢ Bale, $2.89, “_ x | Principal | Distfibuters of Butterick Fashions | lates were given a long glad ARE CELEBRATING IN’ ould draw te | iy professor emeritus at the university, and re tired upon a pension from the Car er ama ee a ee TREED ARTIST IS RESCUED BY A PARTY IN AUTO a ree STE (By Uolted Preesd {by, and was taken completely by BAN NAPAEL, Cal, May 24—Af-| surprise when the enraged animal or being treed by a savage bull and) came charging toward him. j |rescued tn the moat up-to-date man-| After @ vain attempt to frighten | the bull away, Lindop made record ner by a larwe red automobile, Wil-|time in shinning the uppermost am Lindop, @ Ban Francisoo arti anches of n nt tree, wher te being teased today by fri he remained for several hours be have dubbed him Don Qut fore being rescued, Finally an au- | Lindop’s experiences were not un-| tomobile party arrived on the scene Ike those of the famous would-be by furious honking an: < knight, Me was working upon #|tacular maneuvering of the r vine ot }eanvanse, having placed hip easel in| nonred the bull away from his poal TOMORROW W OTHER sCHATOC PO & meadow near Kentfield, Me failed| tion at the foot of the tree and fo notice a large bull grazing near| rescued Lindop. WEDNMSDAY A THURSDAY AT FRIDAY AT 100 SATURDAY AT Eee ————— EE ENGLAND TODAY (By United Press) LONDON, May %4.—Flags flying throughout Engiand celebration of Wmpire day, which is rapidly becoming as important MEME, W now national fastival in Great Britain as ndependence day in the United States More than 10,000 schools have Slenther closed entirely oF given & STORES, OW AT T n HILLMAN'S OFF t ry y TICKETS AT ALL : « bad das ~ I { ted to eine « enthuse H by ; ~~ und mar tricity, vibration, ight ther- MEET. alr sweat baths, and other op ightore of the Hose in 1 will meet! eu Treatments §) each. fe Lineoln t A th and Optician, 1” | 407-49 People's Bank Bidg., Beoon and Pike lain 2461 AMER YOSEMITE rIiem & PQ0T OF VNiVERwiTY oh This Evening and Every Evening —WE GIVE A BIG— Moonlight Excursion LEAVING PIER 6 AT 70, KOTURNING AT 10:00, 50c——ROUND TRIP. 50c Hh LEAVE AT 10:00 A HINTS. HOUND THIP T 10% A, M. FORK TACOMA, 10:00 A. M. POW SARATOGA, a0 A.M, WE 100 A.M. WEE GO UP HOODE CANAL, Round Trip 25c RBrURKING ON ALL TRIPS CARKY ONLY 1,400, 80 GT YOUR TICKETS ND AvOlD Tite CHOWD. CIGAR nee PRINCIPAL hT or AT PIEK 6, OM AT ©, 7 n [=== i with leather seats. The prices below will give you some idea of the splendid values offered, Living Room Rockers Bedroom Bedroom, living room and reception room Chairs and Rockers, in solid mahogany and quar- ter-sawed oak, finished golden or early English; many splendid Mission Rockers and Armchairs We have organized this sale in order to close out all our odd floor samples. Rockers In this k this nape we hae a harps collec- tion of comfortable, well-made chairs and rockers in solid quarter-sawed oak ; also many fine examples in Mis- sion pieces with leather seats, for this sale we Just Arrived: Very Strong Showing in Metal Cribs \ We have just received a new shipment of Child's Cribs in which is a strong showing of | the handy drop side style; also some with sta- | tionary sides; both styles with high, medium They green and gilt in various designs— | $7.50 u © $40 and low sides, come in white, blue, and Chairs In bedroom and reception room chairs our stock {s very large, and 4) pieces in quarter-sawed golden oak | and mahogany, greatly underpriced. $17.00 Chairs for . 811.35 a ce eeakt for .. $3.25 $22.00 Chairs for ..,...$14.75 50 Chairs for ........$4.50 $15.00 Chairs for , $ 9.95 Chairs for .......- $3.95 $10.50 Chairs for . 6.95 $9.00 Chairs for .. $5.95 $20.00 Chairs for . 13.50 $5.75 Chairs for ......4« $3.95 have many fine 3 3 BIG BARGAINS Asidlnaise Rugs—Size 9x12; a lar, variety of choice patterns in artis- tic color effects. We offer these for Tuesday's sale only at ... wieaks $17.75 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—Size 9x12; many new and choice patterns; our regular $22.50 rugs. Special for ‘Tuesday's sale only at hens $16.75 Wilton Velvet Rugs—Size 9x12. We offer for Tuesday's special sale ten patterns in beautiful Ori- ental and medallion desig: Diner and Arm Chair to | Match Chair except Two high grade bar- gains, like that they have cane seats instead of leather; all solid quarter-sawed oak, finished golden; strongly made chairs with full For cuts, very box seat construction, ‘Tuesday only $3.75 Diner 82.10 $7.50 Arm Chair ..84.85 BUY NOW PAY AVP. E. Tickets | Saturday, May 29, is positively | the last day on which we give ex: | position coupon tleketa worth $10 | each with purchases of $200 or | over, So If you have furniture | to buy, you had better make your purchases here before next eEcono AWo UNION Satu day. | SECOND AND UNION eR $32.50 rugs for ... i 6. 25 ‘NOVELTY CURTAINS Here is a very important Curtain event. Four beautiful patterns in ecru, taped novelty curtains, elab- — range from $7.50 to $10.00. We I Trade It valet for New | New Bri home for ith Come with our exchange old articles that you want to get rid of. You can trade them for new furniture or get cash for them, hten up y and the exy g | tn tom and ta an about =) RISKS HIS LIFE M. FOR EVERETT AND the. GO OUT TOWARD THE OCHAN, AND DRUG orate desi mounted on best quality ench net, 2% yards’ long, 45 inches wide; regular

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