The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1909, Page 7

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SHE DREAMED AND IT CAME TRUE WIN E FIGHT, HILADELPHL A LABOR WAR IS NOW ’ NEAR END. on Company to Give | into Demands of the Employes. iy United Pres) DELPHIA, June de restored and the men of the Philadelphia Transit company © . ie thelr fis e to : , according to i to a conference eee were elected by ¢ , and it is Pee that all of their demands the increase in wages will ‘ and that a compromise cents an hour, to be given ; The be agreed upon 3, wil manded 35 originally der ef the atrikers but no r ted today burn fs active ir bring about & settlement of between the com ita employes, He Bes oe president of t early today setting forth (he of the strikers and ane Fa compromise be effected tt that the trac that they wer: den: try Once upon a time & true story yes, this ta there was a ragged hate the chrysalis turned butterfly Critics raved over her and de elared the word “chile” had been colned for her, when she ma a tour of several Puropean countries Then Amertean theatrical managers hurried her to this country to «ing “Won't You Come and Play Wie Met In great, glaring type all over New York they emblazoned the signs MLLE. ANNA HELD, THE TALK OF PARIS, WILL APPEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA today's conference fo re & settlement ~of al! diff Paris glovemaker with big, lustrous eyes, who dreamed that one day she would become a great lady and have & million dollars . Such a foolish litle kid she was believed in fairy stories and Prince Charmings and all that this shabby little street gamin, who had nothing—who, anybody could tell, never would have anything And the foreman would come , Condon last mame pot “» a along with a curse and a blow that And by thie token the world would drive thoughts of palaces out knew that the little glovemaker had of her mind, But after a while she ™&de good. And she knew that would dream again. ber dreams had cote true, that | One day while she was working, ‘¢ fairtes were Higut | she began to sing, balf aloud The And now she's going back to! visions were right before hey big Parle for the summer, She haa! ADJOURN. drown eyes, She sang her chansona the maton! caret Low She'ti June 4.—The | te them—cearriages and dresses and | © the ol bench where abe) convention of Jewels. worked, and she'll remember | and the assembly | The boss listened, softened. "Keep Club Will Beet. i ‘came to a close yea 't 4p, petite,” he said. “it makes 3 : . | y us work better.” The Young Women's Educational | Stier four days) ne little girl rew up. No pak iad will meet at the Women's Club house, on Harvard av, Monday! aces. Bhe worked in @ restaurant, ereuing, June 7 ening, i iE PARK OPEN Foe Be , aeggic ed punsin” All women interested in equal Mont. June 4-— the women of the Latin quarter— suffrage are Invited to attend Bational park war!ay near as the eame to the Ma Ss fo Visitors yosterday of her dreams | The Raven presoripiion serv ‘of 1909, and the train But a wonderful thing happened. | means that the dector’s skill In pre | We the park branch wax They got her to sing at one of the seribing le moet efficiently supple cheapest theatres in London. Then mented the di fet's skill in (a the muste halls. With fine | compound RAV oRUG 60, | clothes and fine food and pretty 1416 Second Av. _— _ eg returned. We'll Ontht You Complete | — From Head to Feet— On Easy Payments —A Little Down and a Little at a Time \ eg Our Liberal Credit Plan is a bless- -the ing, indeed, to the salaried man wage earner—as it enables him to wear good clothes at all times without feeling the You'll never miss a dollar or so a week expense while i you wait until you have enough oe by to pay spot cash, you may never get those New Clothes, Feel no hesi tancy about opening an account with us—there’s no red tape about it-—no extra charge for credit-—we expect no pay yments when you are sick or out of We are the pioneers of 3 employment the Rasy. Payment System of buying Wearing Apparel in this city— thousands of satisfied customers can tell of the satisfaction, convenience and economy there is in an account with us. Our customers have al- Ways been our best advertisement. Sole Agents for “ Complete Stocks carried of Hats, ml in tomorrow—Store Open All Evening. tradbury System” Clothes for Men. Shoes and Furnishings. | Bostern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332.34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street Seattle's Reliable Credit House STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909. THE MacPherson-Gray Co. Shopping Made a Pleasure The store that you feel at home in is much easier to ve! in than one that you feel you must watch at eve then becomes a drudgery. If you have not already tried shopping here, we suggest you give us a trial. judge for yourselves Merely a few Saturday reminders that may interest 5 back without a lot of red tape before you get it, y turn, as trading you, and always remember, when you buy here, we aim to satisfy , o | Men's Velour Calf, Goodyear welt, late style | Men's Section =| hs "sesuiesi"" $225". Fancy Goods Section SHIRT SPECIALS Value, Spectally priced ’ Our buyer for this seetio no of Com and tien at just one-half their wo alike Men's Negligee Shirts, made of high grade solsette Women's Patent Turn Pumps, with b each one a work of art. The line brilliant set colors in cream, blue And coru. Just one of the plain toe, Bpectally priced $2.48 tings; grape and floral designs; gold engraved bands nicest shirta you could wish to wear on a $1 25 not old style in the lot, and placed ready for your hot day. Specially priced ' | Boys’ Viet Shoes; $2.60 value Spectally ming at $1.50 | °” Other Shirts b0c and up to $2.50 priced JUST HALF PRICE, Misnon’ Shoes, in Kid Bals.; $2.50 values | J MEN'S UNDERWEAR maa howe in Kid Hale; #280 valuss. 4 | BELTS AT HALF Combination Suits, medium weight, Onelta kalt garment, | You will want a new belt for Sunday, Come in and You will find ee t in wearing one of these sults # Hed Shoes; sizes 8 to 8; $1.00 values 6 what nice ohes you will find in the assortment They are wpectally | yootally priced C| 1 our buyer #e at half their original value. priced at $1.25 ’rices range from 20¢ up to 10c $1 50 Two-piece | made from highgrade pure | Black Kid Shoes, regular $1.50 values 95 $2.00, Bale price to ' combed Mac two thread Specially priced C rior fintwhed / nh several oolars, Be pane La. | + peor 0c COLLARS AND TIES and shrank, Cc priced, & garm : Just received a line of Linen Collars, in the Duteh and : a e embroidered goods, Jabots, Lace 10 2 50 MEN’S HOSIERY ostery an ove PC {on and Linen Stocks. Prices range C to es Posatbly a email item, you may think, te write about , yet not article in men's wear should require more LADIES’ GLOVES LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS attention, Your feet hu You're out of sorts, and it = Scarcely a want in the line of Handkerchiefs but you affects you all over; just what you should avoid. Get P in hae Glnnine 4 ean find at this counter up to $1.00 rtable sox, without seame: and you will aur | To bo well droxsed demands good fitting Gloves, just each. Here is a special fo ay selling. Pure how good an article can be had at for | What We take pleabure in selling, Bilk Gloves or Kid Irish linen, sheer and dainty xtra Ms 25 Uttle money Gloves fitted with the same care at S6e, Specially priced for Saturday c Mon's Hiack Sox, with white feet, also solid blacks and tana; Ihc. Specially priced for 10 Women's 2clasp Kid Gloves, in black, white, tan, blue Saturday seliing Cc green and brown. Specially priced for $1 5 R Sie eady-to-Wear Sec ion MEN’S NECKWEAR Btock Ties, comfortable a Oo} for warm days: also | Black and White Liste i length Gloves; reg $1.50 to $3.50 Wash Walate; broken lines taxen eaves laundry er © of colors ular pr ' y priced from the regular stock, and radically reduced for a ‘ Cc Specially priced c for Baturday quick and complete clearing, Both Mngerle and tii‘ored | ‘ walste are Included, Made of batiste, sheer lawn, cross A-YP, Souventr Ties, solid colors, neatly ew 95 White Silk Gloves, 16-button length, embrolde $) 98 bar muslins, all embroidery musiins and linens; broidered “Seattle, 1906 Specially priced C | dainty patterns; $2.50 values, Specially neally trimmed and tucked ones, some with jabots and Saturday handsome medallions. Open back and front effects; long | priced for } and now you can select from WOMEN’S HOSIERY MEN'S HATS important that you get the right shaped Mat that sults your face. Our hat man t# an expert in giving a and three-quarter sleeves; them at just HALF PRICE. | Women's Tan Hose with white split foot; b0c values customer just what he should wear, color, shape peclally priced, and fit. None better sold for the money than he te pide 3 hin $1.00 DRESS SKIRTS will give you. See our specially = 282, 00 Bron | Great Reduction Sale of Elegant New Skirts; 22 1-2 priced hate at Women's Black Lace Howe, neat patterns, all 19 per cent off, These are, without doubt, the finest Sites, Specially priced at Cc) and most uptodate skirte on the market today. Styl- ish in cut, fauitiess in fini#h and superior in quality. We secured them from a representative of one of the most progressive skirt manufacturers in the east, at a saving of one-third leas than his price, and we now offer them to you at the same saving. The line includes volles, panamas, tweed effects and brilliantines, biack and colors,” You will appreciate the values if you come and see them. Suspenders, 2 Misses’ Lisle Hostery; colors, red, white fine ribbed; reinforced heels and toes . —eutne $1.50 Shoe Section | BOYS’ HOSIERY | women and children can fait Shoes in this de | The kind of Stockings that wear i# the kind we sell. | partment that fit; and that ie the ane thing that goes Our line of Boys’ Stockings has a reputation for dur tan and black; es 25c Men ability, Every mother a anxious to secure stockings | ERS! PEC! to make any shoe comfortable. ‘Then, they have style | that will stand. bard wear, and to introduce our SILK UND KIRT S TAL to them, combined with weering qualities, which abr | line of 26¢ Hose, they are specially | Values that are almost incredible for you to belleve minke bhoe buying enay at thie suite j priced for Saturday without seeing the goods. The Ine includes black : bs | and colors; also stripes in light and dark. Guaranteed Men's Viel Kid Dale. fo all sizes; $3.00 | Misses’ Tan Hone, reluforeed heels and toes taffeta #llk, good weight. $7.00 to $8.50 $1 98 Bpecially priced for Saturday 15¢ Spectally priced for this gale ...... A.-Y.-P. SOUVENIRS We have gathered together a splendid assortment of souvenirs for your choosing. arf Pins and Cuff Links to match, Pin Trays, Match Safes, 25¢ up to $1.50. values. Specially priced for this sale $4.95 values. Totem Poles, Watch Fobs, Pennants, Back Combs and Barrett's, lines ; MacPherson-Gray Co. Pike Street, Near 2nd Avenue PHONES bs Where the Cars Stop | | Where the Cars Stop Main 3604 nd. 3471 | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, | “MOORE THEATRE | Seatetc Most Remarkable Eagagement Byer Played in the AMUSEMENTS. Seattie Theatre AN Matinces Thoreday and Saturday.) “UNEQUALED VAUDEVI thweat Kvery Night—t8e to S00. j $2,500 Scenic Production, Mr. Heary W, Savaue P nts That Effervescent Comedienne, $5.00 GLASSES FOR $1. “MAN OWNS A PAIUT OF VITALITY To HIS stat” This in absolutely true, A great number of people suffer trom continuous pi in the head and eyes, from which they seek relief THE WHEELERS, by taking dangerous drugs mediol In the majo nity | MISS EMMA BUNTING. Automobiling Juggiers. “ “ sad " aM CO. tact that one, | “THE MERRY WIDOW And Supporting Company th vile tie Maro oy the optic nerve ls on « continual #train, ew By Frans Lebar | “LENA RIVES," | 5—OTHER BIG ACTS—5 aches ugh temporarily relieved by closing t j tinee Saturday | ae ane a mig 2 ato the aliments return again in the morning, when the eyes are brought A y Mrs, Mary J, Holme into use, This continues unttt the sufferer experiences a general to $2.00, Curtain at STAR NPAT WEEK—M and fooling of fatigue and disability of the entire system. PoOrUuLan YAUNEVIALS Performances Dally. —3 Tas ompany in “0 Second Big Week Starts | Priese- ibn eek Sone Taree | LOIS THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK—DAILY line. Ne telephone | bones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4384. | Ma tewlins, et | This Week, First Time in Stock, | George Ade's Quatat Comedy, The Grand | JOHN CORT, Manager Ali Thi Week, Matinee Saturday The Play Beautiful Next Week— thy Road to ‘A MESSAGE FROM MARS” Yeater Splendid Cast and 1 to TO ALL. to glasnes inaugurate the # Opt The majority of pe the Intest a at Defects Are Numerous. wight which proves teats adopted that many | THE MA ty Advanced Vaudeville, Week May St Afternoon, June 5, 1909, Seats now $1.00. tty Winner ames Thorn Reguiay mati \ n-Pasqu Vera Her Corner Fourth and pa lark & Mack & ning, Prank. W Orpheum | Senet St. oe diet al COLLARS tc, 2c, 2 LOOK FOR NAME AND StUMGEE Fast" (UES Ke a | Hoc Am fl sce INISH Washington Optical Co. WATS: & — fap tea MARTIN & CO. GLOVES | JOHN L. SULLIVAN all champlons, HEWARE OF IME {20T Second Av, Opp. Savoy Hotel, Champion of and | The Home of “Tom | " f sarantees meve. 3 Be ory for SAE E Grand Amateur Athletic Tournament wreasy | U. S. NAVY vs. U. S. ARMY You will then be able to Money The line includes Belt Pins arid Buckles, Brooches, Hat Pins, Right prices on all THE ARENA ES. VAUDEVILLE “Im the Land of the Rangaboo.” Free Attractions “The County Chairman’” LuoaPa ere Tr LRAPS | Oomare MH DRIVING DAILY, PRED Nights, 28¢ to $1; Mate. to read Fitted by The Wa = be pnrtb lds ‘Twenty Big Attrae all stra’ fi arising See Them A not only will Special—Starting Sunday Night Weat Seattle terry: Aikt Potnt cars. a ae (nlo war WEIS HATUDMAN an . whould call on Our expertsa and have their eyes scientifically fitted And his big aire will MERICAN Music Hall Will Open Saturday | } | | pi 4 12 volock Yor" b omatinel CAFE & GRILL Popular prices—26e, 50c, Te and $1.00 | 7 day Sund Are you looking for a lodging H an solling Phone AcY«P. 1941, working” neople, | Painieen’ “extracting | pouse? Gee our business chance FIRST AND MADISON, — j}i|| Soaty now selling absolutely free Edwin J tr m3 eee — | First avenue. 16 yeare in practine jeatumn. (aan _-_~_e-oeoo

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