The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1909, Page 10

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1 HUGHES (6 ON AG WAY == TOSEATTLE. (My Delted & ALBANY, N. Y ernor Hughes and started for Seattle will return to New York about the middle of August July 24.—Gov his see yesterday retary PERMANENT RECEIVER, Upon the re ‘ M. Sheffield, tom; the A.-¥..P. B. Ne was appointed per yesterday afternoc the receiver's rep has $3,842.18 wor $7,543.65 tn COMMUTERS HELD W: Han rding ¢ mpany | 1 assets an tabtlittos commuters along Puget Sound Elec held this hours while made to the point “is of the | of the tric railway were morning for several fepairs were belng trolley wire at the the third ratl is used power, The wire was t fastenings this mort and fell to the ground, t third rail, which caw tion of the line between town and Kent to be short ¢ | culted, It was not until after | o'clock this morning that the dam age waa repaired, and the con gestion on the line was pot straight ened out until some time after wards. WHERE ARE THE THE DEAD? Wateh | society 1g its annual con this week, will be de or Charles Ruswell Fabernacle Armory to-| m He bing that seo} George m of the Tract The annual se Tower Bible 1 which Is he vention be: Hered by P of the Brookiyn Brooklyn, N. Y,, at the morrow afternoon at 3 p. will take for his subject, Are the Dead?” JAP WILL PREACH. } The first of a series of 12 ser. mons to be preached on this coast by Japanese ministers to their peo je will be given tomorrow morn ing at Plymouth church by Rev T. Miyagawa of Osaka, Japan. His subject will be, “What Do the Men ot the Fur East ‘Think of Jesus?" t the “Where os. 24 and 26, has comple THS GOW PERFORMS TNCOMA EMBEZZLER REAL CIRCUS 10m wU HT IN OAKLAND nt usin t it rd) in ap aoe terday that Inctite high & dairy of ma al aquarel rw Or dairy, app (My United NGOR, M y ie descended at and ¢ 1p Ryder, at t No one expected again, but Ryder's wit BA %; Two > ff. the t Mr Lake i ever to & ber red at Mre ntented it her were reapp purring ¢ e long fur abo of milk and turn wae exp rived a amps with which he four head of one ribly and th other torn open a were killed by a t ne to bat h th clawe ‘od ter dispat < . sus jsiatns MAKING PLANS FOR A BIG HORSE SHOW ;: serlou y wa mystery ommittee In charge oft) for the fourth anoual 8 to be helt in the ard Armory on the evenings of ptem © Show Na tional G pn os and rangerments, and the wh to be of the most ever held here. The tanbark ring wh ted on th Armory will be 170x70 feet turns will be sufficiently banked t How fast Griving. Sixty boxes will and the affate wit be the soclety one and the ronatructed, without doubt, of the season event fon page 9 of Tacoma ed at Oakland, Cal hed vatoly “CAT WHIPS PAIR = OF LARGE EAGLES‘: = market » VCE PRESIDENT OF EAGLES 1S COMING A telegram received in this today from Fy B. Hering, grand worthy Vico president of the Frater nal Order of Kagies, conveys the news At Mr. Hering will arrive in Beatle from th Bend, In diana, on July He left South Bend this morning. Mr. Hering will come in time for a public meeting which ls \ D . July 28. A committe wink mon will meet the vt it of the in thie city en, Richard pnd HL A order upon hie arrival Ht. J, Lea, Prank P. Mul M. White, H, B. Kultes Heck > EMER IS ARRESTED Ole Hansett, an ploye of the Apelimire Brewing Co., 12 was arrested e Patrolman Apy charging him w within two mile terday by »& warrant » selling Hquor s of the state uni of Reuben Lake Union have since the body joke was found in the brewery th been watehin selling at 0 few day nt a red evi é and the ar f Hanset t followed. Cor Snyder i of the belief that Hicks fell to his death in Lake Union while und the tnfluence of liquor obtalned tn that vietalty Seo GREENACRES display ad tee POLICE POLIGE! SHOUTS CYNTHIA GREY Rim ew! pO Tay fRaveare? Types sketched from photo graphs from New York showing what Miss Grey calle the “ display.” BY CYNTHIA GREY. There's just one place on earth | where women try to outdo Paris in} extravagant fashions, and that place fs New York. In their frenzy to be! “Frenchy,” these women lose sight | of the artistic touch always to be! found in Paris modes, an’ go to} vulgar extremes. | Witness the cotlariess bodice! The neck of the Parisienne’s gown | fe cut just a little not much, | It was left to the New York woman | to cut hers down to the point of in-! decency, and she did it! Now she combines this with the tight skirt The artist, in the picture above has taken some of the more extreme types from actual photographs made in New York streets within two weeks, What a show! Who calls these styles pretty? Certainly men do not, and St te the men whom these women are trying to attract by the shameless display How these women navigate with their waist lines dropped to their knees fs a question which I will not attempt to solve. | certainly do} know that they walk like hoppled| nies, aud if there is any charm in that I fall to wee It. Fat women! Yes, even they at tempt the use of the tight skirt and low neck. O, wad some power the ftie gie ‘em to seo themsel's as thers see ‘em. _]s New ' New York women are wearing “Opticians Claim To cure headaches and many other | troubles by selling eye glasses, To! fave disappointment, better consult & qualified physician first. W. R. TYMMS, M. D.,, Oculist and Aurist, NOT an Optician, _ 4 Aros Arcade, Building. Kol ies Amy! a Lie Tel, midsammer gowns cut extremely , faith agalnst the low-« low fore and aft in the streets, cara| gowns and even to business. The pert and| saucy soubret is, of course, glory in these, and we can tolerate her because she amuses ua, but think of conservative young bust ness women Wearing ball gowns into office bulidings! It Is too much, jfar too much! Church socleties are agitating re- form, The priests of the Catholic chureh have warned women of that F a ct No. 29 ‘The roasting of cocoa beans is done in large revoly- ing iron drums, whieh are constantly turned so that every portion of the con- tents ts equally heated. The roasting, which is done ata temperature of 260 to 280 degrees Fahrenhelt, brings out the flavor and aroma of the Cocéa bean, in her} 1 bellove that women ahould make | themaclvex attractive, and I think! summer is the best th of the year to drews daintily and prettily, | am not a prude, but 1 can't understand why the police do not chase tie foolish New York extremists off of | the streets Bee GREENACRES on page 9. display ad| It takes but a to the cup cocoa’s pure. hi the | Almy vor | ut, kneetight | THE STAR—SATURDAY, ee 24, DOE. HATCHES -| OUT GRIGKENS FOUR TINY BANTAMS @ROUGHT INTO EXISTENCE BY A BULL TERRIER, (By United Press) YORK, July &4.-—Jealous notoriety achieved by a bull elonging to Superintendent Works William RK. Raw of Bloomfield, N, J,, which has en under ite maternal care & of chickens deserted by the Henjamin Woodward, | epalde, N. J, offers evidence that hie dog Hen ta enth tled to more consideration Woodward's dog not or 4 foster-father of his flock of four chickens, but actually d the birds, accordin m of thelr The dog ed on bantam eggs, because were too amall to take The dog had a trick ching the ogee as they were toes n the aly and awallowing them This accomplishment brought him Mme me time ago the aix of the egae and kept them the process of incubation up to k, when four fluffy little tam chicks were hatehed out, The birds are all much attached to the dog, who growls at the approach of strangers to his kennel, where the birds ¢ being looked after by thelr strange parent THIS MAN A MEAN | THIEF SAYS BATHER) When N Anderson, of 4078 Baker raed from a cool ng » Lake yesterday he | fou nd that a thief had carried away AA ar # of clothing which he on the beach except trousers. shirt and shoes Boantily clad, nderson was compelled to walk | rome He says it will give Dim jextreme pleasure to what he terma the meanest thief on arth. NEW ALASKA BILLS WASHINGTON, July % ator Perkins, of California, t intredaced the following bills feecting Alaska An appropriation of $200,000 for the erection of a capitol building at Juneau. Creation of 4 legislative assem. bly More effective regulations ta pro tect the lives of miners. Creation of @ miners’ labor Hen. owner io aat ban wee prosecute | Ren ay af =f rupee ned he surprised you wher 4 your hand? Jere Yee, indeed, and } told him 1 didn’t think he'd stoop #0 low ae that--Philadelphia Press sare REC/ PES Tomete ¢ oun: One quart tomatoes (I use can- hed), onehalf pint cold water, | pinch soda, one tablespoon sugar, pinch of salt, four cloves, one table |apeon chopped onion, one of pare lley, Cook all together 10 minutes. |Hoeat one cup milk and make @ cream sauce of ove heaping table bepoon butter melted and one of flour. Stir Into soup and cook 10 minutes more, Strain and serve at once. | Mulberry Ghortcake, Make a mulberry jelly, using equal parts of bard red berries and fully ripe berries, Use one pint jot er to three quarts of ber ries, simmer and jregular jelly. crimson, rather tart jelly, delicious in shorteakes with whip ped cream. Apple Shortcake. Make this filling by heating in a double boiler a cup of apple jenuce, adding sugar to taste and }then beating in gradually the yolks of two eggs and the juice of one }lemon. Cook, stirring for a minute, jand set aside until cold before japreading on the cake | Banana Cream Pie, Slice two bananas Into a baked crust, Pour on It this cream when cold, Two cups milk, yolks 2 eggs, % cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour Cook till thick, Flavor with vanth la. Frost with whites. Dance Tonight Dance at Dreamland, Seventh ‘and Union at, Admitasion free teaspoonful when the rardelli’s COCOA is most economical be- cause it is perfectly pure and goes farthest. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. note nel to the} Jog secreted | 5 1909. BABY 1S. YOUNG TRAIN’ WRECKER ned arkon, BIG. DIGPLAY OF. FIREWORKS COMPANY WILL DUCE GRAND BPEOTA OL@ TONIGHT, Manila,” the NG, Cal, July 4 four and a half years Berwin of jae, today beara the distinction of | HITT being the youngest train wrecker everschught in the United Staten Berwin got onto a “lay” late yeu terday afternoon apd did hia job in @ workmaniike manner, As a re sult, traffic on the main line of |the Southern Pacific at this point |was dels for four hours, pas sengers wwore and conductors fret: | the feature ted, while # wrecking crew bur-|at the foot ried from Dunamuir to undo the ¥.<P, expowit damage. production wh Kerwin escaped from bis mamma | & together yesterday and started on va per | terion, and ilustrater the j#onally conducted tour of investiga | of the My |Uon In the direction of the railroad | Dewey yards. A wellotled derailing switch | easily ewung open beneath his baby | arma, and the hug womotive of « long freight tratn that wae pulling out of the yards, quietly slipped from the rails, pushed ite forward trucks over the main line tracks, and stuck Herwin's mamma arrived at this juncture and hustled the I bey from the danger zone, away trom the vengeance of the voclferating crews of the stalled traing ‘The Rattle of | techn tacle has not wines ) ein wae a pyro of whieh in Beattle i i) apec like been 4 The La here four ago, will years of the Pay Streak at the m tonight we elaht warahipe in ith the land bat tering Admiral A pie of the Nish squadron by h cruiser a feature ture of Dewey dieplay The Seattle noone, mite of in the Fireworks ¢ producing entire om pany the plece being built bla. The local company ts showing more attractive fireworks at the exposition than anything disptyed by eastern fireworks concerns, and its work te proving quite Made in Beattie” advertisement to export tien visitors, . st ft) a TRY TO TOUCH THE MAYOR FOR FIFTY With a swish of silken petticoats ; end skirts, tightly clas in dainty gloved hands, disclosing heat, brown oxfords and two pairs of trim ankies, two young ladies j called upon “bizzoner,” the mayor, thie morning and presented thelr corde They read simply and Miss Shaw.” Dropping his pen with an utter Gleregard of where the ink spilled and in a much different manner than he would have done if some one bad called relative to vetoing his favorite water bill, he asked kindly What can I do for you, Indies?’ With « gracious emile the ladies lannounced that they were “awe tresses,” and also that the where wit to provide more oyster SUD | mestion? inquired the mayor, in pers and more bags of candien had | the satu oath euicklading von mystertously disappeared. They | “Oh, we cawn't get anything In! had not been robbed nor had they) «Sirah, came the reply in an in loot their “wad,” but they wore jored tone from one of the mad-! simply stranded In # strange city, gong misses, “we want you to un far from friends and family derstand that we are ladies, and Want a Small Bum, not domestics.” “And please, Mr. Mayor, won't| “O, weil, then” sald the mayor you give us $50 so that we can go | slowly, as he turned in his chair home?” they caid. and lighted fresh cigar, “I will! | As credentiale they produced pa-|admit that I have been helping a pers showing that they were hired |few old ladies recently, but I don't by the Boston Opera company, and | think that I can do anything for jit everything bad run along} you.” \amoothly they id ati] be with} Then, with an angry swish, a \the Boston Oepra company. isut | baughty exclamation and muttered alan nnd alack, the Boston had threats the two left the office, gone broke and bad left stranded This happened about four woeks ago, and the young ladies pawned everyth.ng they posse and wore broke again, with a t j weeks’ hotel bill awaiting the | tare “Mies Mason) “Why don’t you |asked hizzoner Mayor |s Cold Hearted. go to work? “O, we cawn line so We want to go home, U, Mr. Mayor, can’t (this time was plain can't) you get ma $50 #0 |that we can got” few boo hoos and a eniffie that were shed in an effort to soften je secutive’s heart “But can't you find work as do Anty Drudge’s Idea of Clubs. of Woman's Club—‘‘Anty, we want you to join our club for the study of sociology, economics and the general uplifting of womankin Anty Drudge—"‘All right, my dear, We'll begin by hve ing all women about the new way of washing cloth with Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water. Ttdoss away with boiling and hard-rubbing, saves work, time, worry and money, and does more to help women than all the sociology and economics in creation."’ When women first began to wash clothes, they soaked them in a stream and beat them with a paddle. A hard job it was then to get rid of dirt. Then someone found that fat and lye made a substance which, mixed with hot water and rubbed hard, cleaned things pretty well. This was soap. Finally, came Fels-Naptha. Fels-Naptha isn’t simply good soap; it’s different altogether from soap as you know it. Fels-Naptha marks as big an advance over soap in its usual meaning, as ordinary soap itself did over the paddle. Ordinary soap calls for much hard- rubbing and plenty of boiling water to take away dirt. Some kinds of stains, greases and blood it simply won't remove. But Fels-Naptha cleans without hard- rubbing and you don’t use hot water at all. With Fels-Naptha all you need is cool or lukewarm water. Think how this cuts all the terror out of washday. Full directions printed on the red and green wrapper. bel of the fireworks display | The} battle | and designed at ite plant in Colum-| them had | t get anything (np our! and} it} Thon followed a} ety | mo csALe DR DOWN-TOWN ae WI2-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE 37, WEST we anre of, OFFICE BUB-STATION oer Toe ue-rowu svoms | T/C GUAKLR ot Ud PRO-| Beattie is fers unlimited often and let T fifty two years of age en a constant sufferer with daches, dizzy apelis, would get k to my stomach and vomit be cause of had p | my spine and back, aleo m. neys. For over ten years | by been constipated, so chronic I h to take cathartics every day of life. 1 suffered with indiges could not eat nor sleep, had pains in my head and base of brain, My eyes began to pain, {tet ed and became inflamed and leased and watered, my sight jean to fail right eye going blind. 1 doctored tn the I with kinds of doctors and eve “ jclaliste, no one giving me I tried the doctors here with no bet ter results, my eyes getting worne | was at last recommended by Mra T. A. La Shure, who had been suf fering as I had, and been eu to lsee Dr. F. W. Dickey, 204206 Peo ple’s Bank Bidg. On June 17th I consulted Dr, F. W. Dickey. He examined me thoroughly, mentally jand physically, located the cause, |which was due to conditions at the time of birth. He treated my eyes, | corrected my vision, and gradually restored my sight, fitting me with proper giasses, He treated my mus cular troubles and nervous system | 1 am nervousness my tion by giving me electrical treatments, | Specials for Today and Fresh dressed hens at, Spring frys at, per Ib. . Rolled roast, at, per Ib. . Loin steaks, at, per Ib.. PIKE PLAC 1622-1524 P CHICKENS DRES per ib. This is Kodaking t! nh print and enlarge f « INO. pe pr OELIVen reee 7" TO ALL Atti | LO 1TTOR LESS Nature ie in full rb and the % Proms the the rest. We tures better, or gala ga opportu he Quaker de you and cheaper than you Mrs. Sam Haner Cured After Lifetime of age ved every ed my E en hae restored gi yed with © come t0 me 1 cannot ty and ™m my ( highly to 6 ae 2 Mid et, eon eyes stralghtened i Charges Modems § DR. F. W. American ctalist, 204-205 People’s Bagi Corner Second and Pi Office hours: 5S a.m | Sundays, 10 to 12 mo Phone, Mala German E MAR IKE PLACE. SED TO ORDER. Can You Go With Us? You furnish the time and we the money to pay all expenses. That is what we are doing ev- ery day for a great many peo- ple. We want you to see the Bremerton navy yard and vicin ity, We want you to prove to yourself that around the Navy Yard ts the b place to invest a few dollars, We own Navy Yard City, which has one mile of water front and ts alongside the Navy Yard at Bremerton. Remember, AT OUR EXPENSE You can satisfy yourself that a small investment in Navy Yard City will bring in large returne. We are making a record sale of large lots, $40 and up. Terms $4 down and $2 monthly. We are building a city there, and at these prices we are making a record sale, #0 don't delay Certified abstracts; ter in and paid for. homes on casy payments. You can get lots of work tn the navy yard. Call at our office and go with us on the fast new steamer H, B. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily; fifty minutes’ ride. To accommodate you we keep our office open Saturday even ing til 9 and Subday morning tm 11:15, BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry 8t., Ground Floor Call or write for maps and prices. Bankrupt Sale $23,000 stook of Clothing, Mats. Shoes and Furnishings at your own price. 424— PKC BT 124, city wa- We bulld Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —lt "s Delicious Mapleine ts the hew flavor— better than maple, Do you want ¢ to buy al a home? The Star's classified real” columns. estate See! The Raven m that the doctor's soribing is most mented by the compounding. RAVEN 1416 Gecond Av. CHILDREN'S BYE Given apecial an trouble. | moderate. | sont oman optical @ | Second Ave | | MARTIN & CO. GEO | 1207 Second Av. On saver Le Fh The Hom alo ove Ih t Shey tor DOWNING, rorxins & AYER! (established 100 BROKERS | stocks, Grain amd och Phones 97% Peivale, y ‘He outa 308 ‘ae BE ne mo ALBERT HANSEN: _ First and niente Sadia * ea — ” . — os

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