The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1909, Page 8

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Standard Patterns aN V3 on eR Pr) fig ves Kay ver's Sib Cloves SOCIETY. GIRL WOULD THURSDAY'S AYP. E PROGRAM CONST MANAGER OF NO We TITS — 1 THE U.P, MARRIES CALIFORNIA PROMOTIO. COMMITTEE DAY f Ms — PACIFIC. COABT ADVERTISING MIN’ ABSOCIATION DAY PE | B . : T (Th Be ; —~ easy tm) GOV. GILLETT AND STAFE, DPFICIAL GUESTS OF EX f] arLaNteGtttibs, xs eginning tomorrow (thursday) the First of a Series of SHINGTON, June 1 hile . ! | POSITION June iW. W, Hawking, manager Mise Almira Sesslona, daughte GRAND LODGE FREE AND ACCEPTED MABONS' DAY of the Pacific Coast division of the a prominent family In the national ORDER OF EARTERN STAN DAY United Pre we ' rte (hts at | capital social life, wae Prince Ga Dril sand meetings In Masonic building throughout the day Wright, at th immer home here | Julu tn the Aborn opera company's > of the bride's pareg | production of “The Sultan of Sulu .tka wad ee The bride ts the daughter of Ma-| tage life waa a dream, bu wher 00 & m— California Promotion committee, tour of Puget sound f}Jor J. M. Wright, of Louteville, K Phree full earload lots of summer merchandise—representing several 1 ' veare ening } ’ ‘ | Miss Beasions was selected for the on steamer Kiteap jmarshal of the United Stntes su |} plus a&®sortme ve were purchased for these sales at practically our own 4 rd te Sit. chorus of “It Happened In Nord |f 10:00 a, m.—Wagner’s A0Y-P 1, Porentry building band stand, [/preme court, She f« popular in i | : kK > these Spe. | ok axa an leader Gt the portlet 00 b Washington State College cadets break camp. |New York and Washington soctety cial purchases are clearance lots from our regular stoek all at extraord reductions, girlies was required to dou tights 0p. mo—Plght of the airship “A-YoP and In a momber of one of the mont , : a the stage dream faded and Mise 00 p. m—Madame Behe ind her trained Hons, free attraction distinguiahed families in the south | os Th Iw ie the t and i r myn K event « ‘ | am, Beastons foot of Pay Streak Mr. Hawkina made tin home in |i | Special remind you to shop eat ’ = = { Mine today returned to 2:00 p. m—Pacifie Coast Advertising Men's 4 jation will ad San Frap o, Cal, » year age | | private life, and a rosy Mush adorns joury business ie inge and visit various exhibite on 4 en he ‘ a oi Are at the const | I. 1,000 pair || Read Our Ads Watch Our Windows - i her cheek if anyone mentions cho the Pay Streak aIvision Of the United Pres Pre |B | Women Virat | Se ie rah . Undreds ull yuses In her presence. Misa Ses 0p. m—U. 8, Life Saving Crow's exhibition » that tine he held a num Quality, White | New Bargains Will Be Added Daily ' Omens al sions refused int blank to don 2:90 p. m—Concert Innes’ band, Musie pavilion ber of important powta for the aa Hox ecaneneenet tractive New i fleshings, and when urged to do 3:00 p. moReception in California state building for Gey, Gillett oclation, and Wee at one time a Berea becala | oes OT #o by the stage manager, stalked and staff member of the staff of the famou ; ses teat from the theatre 40 p. y—Fieht of the alrehip “AsYoP Loulaville Courier-Journal | Hosiery u ? 10 p. m.—-Coneert, University of Idaho Cadets’ band, Idaho state butiding 4:00 p. m.—Haseball in Stafium, Coe ye Seward 4:00 p. m.—Wagner's A-¥-P. band, Forestry building band stand 4:50 p. mo—Univeraity of Idaho cadets, dress parade through ex position grounds 40 p, m.—Fllght of the alrahip "A.¥.P." 7:46 p. m—-Concert Innes’ band, Music pavilion ( of manslaughter, when an automo #:00 p. m.—-Madatme Schelle and trained fons, free attraction, BUFFALO, N.Y. June 16-—The | bile in which he was riding ran foot ot Pay Streak Sleilian Hiack Hand t down and killed Rafella Sego, a garded by police chiefs throughout Special street sweeper, says that Leavitt Ithe country as the greatest prot | will be in Seattle to face the et == —— = jiem in erlme that faces then | Kayeer’s td-tu- | | j S a - rice an ess | fs quickly ae steam will carry him.) Leading « fe wh attendin: ton All with | | Judge Mitchell Gilliam yesterday & convention of police ehiete here) ree | | . declared that Leavitt's bond was today have resolved that they wi te white of | | forfeited, because of the many con use concerted efforts to stamp ou seat ioe || tinuances asked for by the defend Qa th octet vd hay eldged ther | t finger Uy | j ant, alleging iiness In Los Angeles , jselvea to render all possible ald tn ped, w a | | | #ortmeng | In the Midna ret fa LEAVITT WILL BE HERE Joe Schlumpf, the sole surviving bondsman of Ralph J, Leavitt, ar rested last summer on a charse WILL STAMP OUT ff) 2" i 22c |" —— ; y THE BLACK HAND, Hox of & Pairs Three Full Cars of Special Merchandise on > aniles’ 's Midsummer Sale #105 Hy United Prees) John Maher, one of Leavitt's | keey the Black Hand members | WRGULAR $146 | ie Ks bondame n, died last summer. jer surveillance | VALU be ro : oe 5,000 yards of the season’s most favored silks. All are | | son ON TRIAL FOR ‘BOOSTERS LEAVE | 95 Pair || fresh from the looms and will receive first display tomor- | MURDER ON SECOND TOUR row in the Midsummer Sale. Some about half price— peniecmaces others half price—many less than half. Special Tomorrow the second excursion ‘ef besinies cane Wit leave Iho ty Beautit ik | | FOULARD SILKS, In newest | TAFFETA SILKS, of soft fin | BEAUTIFUL SILKS, of fine, | to look over the progress of the Tissue colorings and combina inh, in hairline and Peking soft finish taffeta, in dain- | work on the steel mille at Irondale Auto Scarfs Very exceptional striped effects—all the ty pin checks, Tomorrow pewa in to leave Cotman plier at 9 m., returning to Charged with deliberately shoot Ing to death George Casto, an em ployment agent, on March 30, tias Capoularis this morning attle at § | | FRENCH FOULARD SILKS, FRENCH BATIN FOU NEW WASH SLKS, self co} went on trial in Judge Mitchell ripe candied pp nett a Gilliam's court | her Gbrindes tadion’s that the eaned: in exquisite new scroll and LAROB, in an exquisite, | ored, fig and ie Some of the questions put to the ty OF th set pats Ag englvae piet , floral effects Extraordl chotee sane be aah | designs. Usually 5 y end to sho Ile Pe gs ar alia gl yeas dpi re ‘ 4 wecial valuea colorings Regular $1.00 | 8be Special tomor jury this morning tend to show utilised of this ocession, an parties pi3b VALUES | nary apecta fl « P that the plea will be self defense The story of the shooting as told by Capoularis after the affair was that Casto had secured $50 from himself and nine other Greeks to secure them positions In a grad ing camp. That after the money had been paid to Casto he refased to give the men the promised posi-| Al tons. After waiting in vain for Casto to mhke good, Capoularis went in } lof bi ous r ‘ a Thureday at, a and $1 values 59 at sGreteth aa san as trem Bente vi 85¢ Each || yard veveeeA GC | Thursday, a yara...000 | yard jmake the trip SMALLEST WOMAN IS T0 BE ON PAY stREAK | Lailored Suits $14.75 | Wash Dresses $5.95) baie ths maar dee tat eorll| Formerly Priced $29.50 and $32.50 | Sold Regularly Up to $10.00 jattractions planned for thé Pay rier EF toning A af eee Streak at the exposition fw Chi | Women's Smartly Tailored Suits, in the prevailing | | Women's Wash Dresses, in ¢ Princess effets, camp where Casto was in charge quita, the smallest woman i the modes and coloring silk lined coats—full flare skirts || high neck and jumper models—in satin striped piquar world, three inches sbortet thar it ‘ \ A . . ly trimumec morrow at half-price and less, dotted Swiss, A. F. C. ginghar ma R jthe famous Mra. Tom Thumb. Chi y trimmed : Obey I , vdras and pereal! The two men quarreled and as all taste HS edlageet wy 4 Pon Ag Agi Deg |quita will open at the Sen Mévino at $147 Shop early for best selection. The values are | Light colorings and figured designs. Values ig the on} talk matters over : theatre on the Pay Streak @ week most unusual } lection to $10.00. Special tomorrow at $5.95, | over, ; from next Monday, She’ was | i is sakcaves aa ls clatned Grought to this country by ¥°7 WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES, attractively fashioned of taf WOMEN'S LINGERIE DRESSES, of flve mull, Pram that ©: st hot Casto in the Barnum and will be exhibited at feta and mesealine silken the most wanted shades. All | | style, with dainty trimmings of Valenciennes ler ae = *apoul 8 as the fair by A. H. Hagan. 8be will reveal cherming trimming effects in lace, All_are the | | tion, in white, tan, pink and light bine You would} » a Tsing and dance, and hold recagtion | son's latest and prettiest, Regular §15,00 8 75 sider them excellent value at $6.00. Tomorrow ; g After the shooting the Greeks tmatiness each ay for wothed end ves, Tomorrow at i | will be your opportunity to bUy at ..,.ss.01 OOH who were Interested In the case raised a fund to defend Capoularis | because it was claimed Casto had | children visi played the same game on a number TRY OUT THE WHEW ecial e e dyn Page 5 '| Wash Goods and D tics: S | one Ume run out of Caltfornia MRS. WM. M'MILLAN, p p as S an omestics: spectals tee I © values - - — — PIGEONS AS MESSENGERS. MOMBASA, June 16.—Afriea) ranch was not of the frontier sort IPELIRE AGAIN | : , Pigeons carry packages and mes-|isn't such a wild, deserted region, indeed, with such a hostess 158 j Exceptional Midsummer Offerings Tomorrow sages between Hobart and Mast-|after all. You realize this when you! Mrs, McMillan is something of an TODAY | M ilk ; : suyker Island light house, a distance |know what a gracious and beauti-|authoross, Her husband, of $t. | | en ’s t igs : NSH ‘ erie tam and | SAT EO i SEE RRUCKER GINGHAMB, of about 15 miles Last November | ful woman acted as hostess to Theo. | Louls, ts rich, and they have a howe a | mec ss nehes wide; 3c pureed stripe. Tomorrow ‘ic they called a physician for a lleht | Roosevelt, in London. | It le expected that water wilt | att. Hose | yard ya . house attendant and probably saved| The queen of the bungalow where| “Why do you remain in Africa?”| be turned on this afternoon 461NCH MANCHESTER CAMORICS, usual | SHIRTING PRINTS, splendid quality; w > his life. | Roosevelt spent many pleasant days a friend asked Mra. McMillan | through the new pipe line, and ly sold for ihe, Special tomorrow 122c | tensive assortment. Large variety, to Three birds are liberated with | is Mrs. Wm. N. MeMillan. Th Well, my husband tikes it so oF = t , | at, yard 2 yard ede cavscesdsuneseseas P mesaages every three weeks, andjiatest photograph of her shows much, and | am # charmed with it.) U"lee# another break occurs, Eloy pric. || 36INCH WHITE MUSLIN, soft finish, | 36INCH PERCALES, and = especially when accident or fliness occurs|something of her appearance and that | fear we are vietime of Afri-| the partial water famine wilt | ED AT $1.00 no starch or filling, Tomorrow, attractive assortment, ‘Tomorrow at, 1 three additional birds are set free. | social grace. uate at the MeMillan canttia,” she replied be at an end, Supt. L. a | TOMORROW yard c | yard A ‘ sseane c Twelve birds in all are used for the | emo = | | REGULAR 7ije COTTON CHALLIES, | FRENCH GINGHAMS, regular 26¢ qual- ¥ | d Youngs was in his office ail rent seine pete dectination.| morning impatiently waiting to crr. | In attractive and Oriental patterns ..5e ity 100 ploces for this sale. Spe- 162c the service has nevertheless been | | Weer aver Mee telegene Wet = Le nai ee es eee IAS Lhe: highly satiefactory. the water had been turned on, | oa qualty, wet plenty of grit and| THE PRESS CLUB BENEFIT Sobek Wie Me oc bak ‘ good quality, get plenty of rit and geinted. He Wah ee Canis Men's Fancy | SECOND: AVE. fresh water, and are kept thorough~ j Half Hose | * net of | re nye oR age | thie no th th eo i | “Bo il hiked for the Hig Hunka a eee ee ee ONE low and promptly engaged a bow ly clean. They are also allowed at thelr station plenty of opportunity six of THE HEAD HUNTE tention of seeing what the mat Hequlatly for needful exercise, vided for] WIth SEE A REAL VAUDE- | Iiill will be there with two Indy) ter was. oa ee ee ee VILLE SHOW. |Igorrotes and six of the boys, Bill] No sprinkling will be allowed ‘ homing competitions, so as to en- : . | $1.60. tomor te heeak the, bead | promises that hin proteges will each) tonight, however, as the water se, courage owners to breed the best} 2200 jand every one appear in fresh tow at— descriptions of carriers, There are Bilt 4 will be there! lereased Kee strings. Of course | muet run through the pipes for about 20,000 of these birds In Aus-| “BIll" Raymond will be there! |" 24 hours bufore it can be used, 7. | unch will be dressed #0 — tralia.—Chieago Tribune, Bill's official front handle '#! not to offend A HSAMES BOX OF 5 PRS. William H. Bat everybody et Bill's stunt of giving a box arty JUDGE GA aly ] EAT WITH CHOPSTICKS “*::" [garet aottat, Jowrph Grayoit, Sam = GOLD CHARM | | For be it known that Bill is agent! Wiltse and Claude, the kid, spring] | for the Concessionaires’ association | “Awake at the Switch,” it will be up| = Sete ego | at the exposition. And, belng euch, les Bill to do some tall tnterpreting.| Judge Wileon R. Gay waa pre it comes within Bill's province to Bill saya te will keep a watehfal| sented with & ha me gold mingle more or less with the In eye on his charges, and that no) charm last Saturday by the Black | mates of the Igorrote village on the | bolos will be flashed | Diamond lodg F. 0, EB, 1490, Pay Streak And when Harry Aruetrong and| Green River Acr When Bill learned that Jobn Con-| Billy Clark sing their latest com Jt made an a sidine and Carl Reiter had piaced positions, | wonder what that sex-| fo lodge and after he had the Orpheum show at the disposal tet of Ixorrotes wil! think? finished, to his great surprise, the of the Seattle Press club forthe big, Seats for the big show, which) splendid token of esteem wae pre | Of Cars To Chica go benefit to be tendered next Friday | will not only include the classy eur sented to him. Th waa In afternoon, commencing at 2 p. m. rent bill, but which will be augmont-|strumental in securtt Pay p THE CHICAGO CAFE Proprietor a Chicago man. sharp, Bill got on the job. od by the appearance of Mina I ya | for Black Diamond, drawin Run Chicago style. “Let's see,” ruminated Bill, “these | Hunting, T. Daniel Frawley, F articles of ineory himself 216 Spring St. Igorrotes have never been In an Hartman and others, are sei Nee like it in Seattle, Sea a EE os ws 6 eT FOUR HUNDRED == ~ - WILL GRADUATE THE BOULEVARD FOLLOW THE CROWD’ Our Cooking is U led, 4th & PIKE “Our prices are low. nindiydine the Beattie hich 1 this week These fig rere sven out by the sop A merican Cafe 1 are girle and 178 are toyag Fourth and Pike, on the iW The Lincoln commencement eter ulevard, | olses will be held in the Moore ns . theatre Friday morning at 10 ve commit PUBLICITY MEN TOUR THE CITY IN AUTOMOBILES Newly Equipped and Lighted Throughout by Electricity, Including Berth Reading Lamps Runs Daily Between Seattle & Ch WITHOUT CHANGE ; ONLY THREE NIGHTS ON THE ROAD Compartment-Observation Caré After a tour through the city In| third vice president; B. 1. Dasent,| automobiles this morning, ending Portland, secretary and treasurer with a luncheon at the Firloch club, Florence J. O'lirien of |the members of the Pacific Coast! chairman of the execu o'clock, and Broadway exerclees, in Standard and Tourist Sleepers Admen's association reeumed their|teo, Mr. O'Brien te the retiring |the mene halidine ot ool Bs ARE YOU WISHING? | sessions at Johnston's recital hall | president. Mr. Dasont was re |yaeqeue building at 2 o ee ns | Dining Cars (Meals # la Carte) |this afternoon, The following ad-' elected ty nat hall Thursday evening at for a well-cooked meal of viands || eNent dresses were made: A. J. Blethen, B. o'clock appetizing and wholesome in SPLENDID SERVICE AND SC Seattie, "Ploneering In Publicity;” Trotiey Line To Stanford. William ©. Hunter, Chicago, “Dol (By United Prose) Jars and Sense and Advertising,” 8.) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, ‘ALASKA EDUCATOR 8. McClure, New York, "The Making June 16.—Prellminary surveys aro| of a Magazine;” B. f. Dasent, Port. being made today for the trotle y| | land, “Community Publicity;" J. Bd line that In.to connect the uni-| 1s ACCUSED of Simpson, Sacramento, “Troubles of | Versity campus with the town = tt 2 oni” ” 7 Palo Alto. The appe ce 0 ¢ the Ad Men;” Rufus P, Jennings, | "alo ) he appearance on th (tip United Press.) | fan Francisco, "The United Pacific | Campus of the engineers was hailed| , Alaska ne 16 HOW A CHINAMAN HOLDS HIS! statoy.” ty the members of the university | ooneicint has ten tied with the STICKS. While the men wore listening to/ Community as the first actual ste l united themselves—all served deftly amid clean and pleasant surround: | inge—and this at a permissible price? The next time you're hungry let this restaurant be your destination, You'll call many a time afterward, we'll warrant Summer Excursions Eastbound—July 2-3, August 11-12 Westbound—Dally to Sept. 30, inchutre For Information Regarding Rates, Routes and Berth Call on or Address State commissioner at Music Every Evening from 6:30 How would you like to ent chop|tho speeches in thafr own couven.| OW4rd bringing the hitherto 196) Gooner Contor against Frank Ru 12:30, ket suey with chop sticks, like a China-|tion, the ladies were being entertain- lated campus into direct touch with | get), government teacher there. Sav-| to 12:30, Including Sunday, C. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ti man? It's edsy to learn with these|ed at the Moore theatre upon the in-/'"? outside world eral nerious charges are Inchided tn | —— Second Av. and Columbia St., pictures and two pencils, Grasp | vitation of Manager John Cort, To- Off for the Honeymoon. mplaint, among them being | one pencil with the thumb, first] morrow is the last day of the eon-| Brjdegr: om—What's the matter siomont, defrauding the an and second fingers. Hold the other | vention ie inhumanity to the natives, nnd between the base of the first fin-| KR, B. Bigelow of Spokane was a eee smplietty f | : t . ‘ 5, air. complietty to defraud the Total Cos' wer and the tps of the third and | elected president of the association | C t Only 10c groom—Great Scott! Do even| ment, Russell is now on boafd a} A Wholesome aA fourth fingers. Then bring them | yesterday afternoon; H. G, Long ren Know we are just mMar-latramer on route to Seattle, The| E painoh ‘Bont To Four The Newport | yovern e of together with a seissorelike mo-|hurst of Sacramento was elected)" °4? Chips complaint is in the hands of the || Business. Ring up Sunset Maln tion. Practice will enable you to|firat vice president; Tom Richard-| Binge Anide, district attorney. It has also been | f 1480: Ind. tone! CAFE & GRILL eat rice out of @ bowl without/son of Portland second vice presl- |, to—1 pave’ fradtnn part In the reported to the bureau of education || NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO, FIRST AND MADISON, Estimates Furnished Free, trouble. dent; 0, ‘©, Chapman of Portland |" Bee What do you tond—a horset{at Washington, D, ¢

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