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

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fig £22 = a Filite ail § 2 > ss | LENOX, Mass, Aug. 24 | 10D | y y Will Be as Good jf not Better Than Mother Used to Make, | Says Frank Kreager. bake five thousand . dietribut Apple Day Gat the AY task that has fon ©. Kreage af the domes! the Balueat' ) , and to vy ty te who d demons depar Decne: wher: ted & 70 ples pe the App qounty a: wil furnieh app! apple | Exposition, cou assigned ' f work ding of the ta High rat ty ites of the aclonee ts the bak hour, Mr the biggest Day celebration nilssion and pro. atteal calculation will take just 71 and twenty minutes to make 000 ples, or three days and And can the young ladies Olympia High Schoo! be ex fo labor three days and preparing ples to be distri to fair on Apple will be vinitore will have the plea ready if ble,” says Mr, Kreager Dope te arrange for an extra gome help to peel the apples, and the girls from the high wil make the ples You De sure they will be as good ge mother ever produced PoRvery state and county at the will have a hand in Day, especially the rich fruit of Washington. Apples be given away as well as ples, gdb dig apple parade is under con jon for the day Die PARTY TOM ry (Ry United Prem her pet monkey will be given me time this week by Mme. Seg: ) of Florence, Italy, a daughter of Charles T. Robinson of New| Mme Jl hotel yesterday carry- monkey, a tiny Scuth Amer.) Bapecimen, in a gold case, The is scarcely six Inches in and Mme. Begglo says that P¥alue is $5,000, while the gold) fm which it is carried Is worth that sum. fhe monkey was caught near the aters of the Amazon river . Bexgio employs a special nt to look after the Simian. GETS A NEW JOB. Captain Emil Francke, master of Great Northern liner Dakota at time that ship was lost off the coast on Mareh 4, 1907.) been surprised by his appoint as superintendent of the north- | b district of the Pacific Coast! ip company. irmingham Boosters Request More Excursions ‘Over 700 people of Seattle and vicinity urgently request us to continue our Birmingham excur As we still have some choice 5 and 10-acre jota we have complied, and will run one more WEDNESDAY Past steamer Venus leaves Pier 6 at 9:45 a m., returning in evening at & 6 worth of land was sold Sunday, nearly everyone buying a 5 or with their purchase. $50 to $150 an Acre price we are asking for choice water front. and stores built A party! Segelo arrived at) THE STAR § 13 YEARS OLD AND LAME, BUT COUNTRY | JAY BREAKS WORLD RECORD COUNTRY JAY BREAKING WORLD'S RECORD, “You can't tell about sald a man who knew onee upon a time, And the proof of the statement is found every day But a horse is a grateful animal For Instance, here's Country Jay aged and lame, trotting a world's record of 2:10% for a mile under saddle, when everybody, including the book makers and pool sellers Just knew he was a brokendown old skate who had no business do ing anything but rustling In long grass, a pensioner Time was when Country Jay was one of the most promising 2-year olds tn the land. Bert Shank had a hows something hit then and he showed 2 aod this wa 10 apeod a ago, When 2:10 pe scarce as winners in a lottery Eight years ago Country Jay was md in the M. and M. stake in Detroit He was sold for $10,000 but & spavin caused Jar and 4 sult followed The r ref to take him back, and eventually he was sold at auction Last year Geo, H Eastabrook of Denver bought Country Jay & veterinary had worked wonders with him, and the old-timer t to get hie feed regular was grateful is evident formers were a after Kan That he he toob fo a mark of back 2:00% at Wind a winner ” came in Detroit omy Not conter gelding after a we new «rand North Randal! Macey, the 11 Macey of Dei Country Jay ke the existing figures of 2:134 ade hy Charley Mack ip 1904, and hung up 2.10%, to the of the previously mentioned book mak ers, Who were laying odds of 5 to 1 against a successful formance Now if that jan't grat! what tat Kastabrook rid clreult’ track Ridden by Ramey year-old son of Gua ve went the ord over surprine HOMELY GIRL CAN GET THE WORK IN SEATTLE lies Business Men oe hot too busy, was interviewed on pany sald that he would hire any | Pretty Girls Apply. H. K. MeCann, | York Telephone company, of New | York, says that an ugly girl ia un desirable in the ousiness world He says that he would not hire fone of them for that reason. Mr McCann goes on to say that em ployers who are looking out for their own interests hire nothing | bot pretty girls. If this is the case, | the Seattle business men are not looking out for thelr interests They say that they would rather |have plain and homely girls than the other kind. A complete round of the large department stores waa made yeater. | day and every one of the managers, head of the New this land fs now nearly all sold out, Sacre tract at Birming- Will make a fine chicken 00 which you will make Money, if you wish to do hing while holding this CAN MAKE FROM $500 TO $700 AN ACRE IN FRUITS AND Come on our excursion and we can easily convince you of this Persons under 21 years old allowed on this excursion, as capacity Is limited P Byerett people tako C. D. Hillman’s launch, Birmingham, at Everett Clty dock forenoons to loob property BW Fon want av in the Wet ott at iva ton and AKe _C. D. HILLMAN © LARGEST LAND OWNER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. suburba of Seattle House Only take the new Re 10 to our offices. Not Like New Yorker in| Demanding That Only! Fred Stone This is the same price as we asked when we the property on the market, nétwithstanding that values are now much greater, due to ovements that have already been made and are now in progress. plans are under way for factories, ete. the subject Neat and Plain This ie what they think of it of Stone Fisher Com We want girld that know how to sell goods. We require all the girle to dress plainty tm white or black. All jewelry, beads and other articles of adornment not strictly necessary are tabooed. We want plain girte because they sell the goods faster, for the simple reason that when one comes in to buy goods, it ts the goods that they should look at and not the girls If the iris are Very pretty this le not accomplished. Plain girlie are more apt to take an interest tn thelr work because they are not always worrying about how they look. The one rule we use in em ploying our clerks t# to get one that is neat, bright and not too pany | good looking.” Frank MeDermott, of the Hon Marche, refused to be Interviewed The employment manager of the ‘MacDougall @ Southwick com No tickets needed l@acre tract, and de Sidewalks are being laid Call at our offices, in Times BERRIES AT BIRMING- This _ $550 Terms, down per month, at elther arlington or Birmingham nton line at Occidental and Ye girl if was bright Prefers Plain Giris. The manager of Buchanan company would rather have mueh the Stone gave The manager of the Frederick & Nelson company was too busy tak ing Applications for positions to bother about talking, but by the looks of the girls in his store, he evidently prefers the pretty class to & certain extent ‘The who really prefers pretty girt is the theat tieal manager or the young lawyer who wants A stenographer,” sald another big department store man ager The one thing that every body requires is that the emplo drei neatly Even think that the «iri bright require this she dressed neatly and the Garvey said that he plain girls for same reason that Mr nly employer those beed pot who be Men Must Be Handsome. The girls have a better cha than the men in the matter of look« ae every business man wants his men clerks to be fairly good look ing. No woman wants to buy goods from a clerk that ix not. A woman purchaser does not notice whether a girl is good-looking or Hot, If she is dressed neatly, but if 4 man clerk waits on her, she first to see if he is handsome be he commits he if to him. A man will buy from a girl whether she ts pretty or not. He te usually so embarassed and in euch a hurry to reach the door when he goes into & department store (usually to bay something for his wife) that he does not notice who or what waite on him.” So the plain girls of Seattle need | Hot despair, They can obtain port tions in the department stores as well and as easily as the pretty variety All they need te some sense and to know how to dress neatly OUTING PLANT 18 SOLD. (Dy United Press.) | DEPOSIT, N. Y., Aug extensive maxarine | plant of the Outing Publishing com pany was gold at public auction today by order of the federal court |The Outing magazine, the Hohe }mian and several other periodicals | wero » pabiiahed by the company M.—The meee CITY BUYS SITE FOR STABLES | BUYS THE M'ELROY PROPERTY AND WILL ERECT A BUILDING. the city | Contrary to expectation, passed the the MeElro last night purchasing atable site for $125,000. The only two sites seriously ¢ aidered by the council were the one purchased and the Seattle Transfer company site, the latter of which occasioned a wagging tongues when Counciiman Go¢ announced that he had been proached with a bribe in exchange for his vote Last Monday night, when It be came apparent that the counell was favorable to the MeKlroy site, the Transfer people reduced thelr price from $176,000 to $185,000 in the hopes of still consummating a deal The two appropriations thus cat ried the same price, but MeBlroy agreed to build a building costing $45,000 on bis site, while the frame structure on the site of the Seattle Transfer company could not be val ued at more than $5,000. It then figured by the coun cilmen that the cliy would pay $3.90 per square foot for the MeElroy alte and $3.78 for the Transfer proport tion, after deducting the value |the buildings | MeBiroy will be placed under | $26,000 bond to complete his struc | ture by November I | The city will pay $30,000 at once, } §25,000 upon the completion of the eounell dinance reent and] in} ¥ off 1909 ANUSENENIS | ) Semi-Annual Clearance Sale THE STERN FURNITURE CO. IS STILL ON IN FULL FORCE | EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE IS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE onrimeMm 1 BOYOEN whieh om ot stacked up aK 4 Sylow of the 4 sobering affalr ow Montrell appealed to of Machtaveiian ore, His jugwling at leaat he rit peed. although ne mtuft te ellghtly at A youth in burnt cork mety, eal 4 n slides Wy f the Mow In a ekotel Hilitken Freshman. hyperbolte able avelstant ralme pout The meal bage and] rk Was liberally appreciated | Wo Richards, with Mise Daley and Mise Adele Fer suppor Marr Dorot! kusor eat mur Love a la “Ml Lady Nagtine a When the Musica ance, Albert and Pinonntrate rylophone ricks Atter nake make fiber the terphich worth ip torent t 1526-28 SecondAve. BE SU Dressing Table, like eut, in quar tered oak, genuine mahogany or birdseye maple, Bixe top, 14x28. Has French bevel plate mirror size 1ix24, Reg Sale price Couch, like cut, made of weathered or Early English fi made of guaranteed Regular Bale price cushions of any color value $45.00 y Lowest. AMUSEMENTS. otf al Migh=| Toned Burgiare Christy Tree For 2% minutes the be | after inugh. The « of absurd situations ar nounced a ecream Three arbors # bunch Jit wae pr erting thetr and jaudite | hn loet no time met with her auditors them jaughing| with © laughing Scotch me! | | id de j * | ontague ® caused « lot of fun evidence of cayetyl training Min-| Miller and Hoot appear in « ai turn, and Arthur ckface. made so good! it w rd work for him to pe working overtime haries and Ade De Kalmo do costume dancing with quick changes he birds bear - appreciated. The bailed and filme] wind up a good bill Lor. Mise Ailleen May and her litte! vaudeville company appear In a new | sketch thir week calle Girk” Wt deals with the publishing | § balance comment fine Will fam ” dance and Mondaine Phillipe a | good imitations with her voice je pictures and filme close the} hut Poe M’ELROY ——————a| building, and will make two $40,000} jpayments in two and three hwith interest at 6 per cent ‘BW HOME FOR THE BROMLEY FAMILY A comfortable six-room cottage 2111 N. 62d wt. will be the ide home of Miss Florence Bromley {the brave working girl who, deapite ne ness and death that recently visited her family, has kept up cour age, and ts providing for her young brothers and sisters The sad case of the Bromleys) aroused the sympathy of hundreds or citizens, who established what is | known aa the Bromiley home fund for the purpose of bullding a home for the young woman and her broth ere and sisters, from whom she re iused to be parted. The home ha been secured by public subseripttor nnd Is now almost ready for oceu-, pancy. The trustees of the fund will furnish It this week SELL COFWER PROPERTY PHTSBURG, Pa Aug, 24 All the properties of the Pittsburg & Montana Copepr company in the vieinity of Butte will be well at auction at a trustee's sale here to May. The properties include lands, mines and smelters, There are 680 | Acres of land in Jefferson county, | | Mont.; and 28 lode claims in Lewis and Clarke county years, | Lia eccentric | Alhambra * RUNGE & DHeW, ™ Only 4 Times M u te 8150, Mate— $i, Beate now selling Seattle Theatre RUSSELL A DREW, Mars, h Phones 43 Mate Thursday and I JOMN CONT, Moore Theatre 7SiU\.cor Seattle's Leading Playhouse, al Week Thersday and v. Hives, He to 62; Mats. 500 to THE GRAND Good-Mye midair * = N CORT, ager. Matinee renns The HARTMAN | Toymaker. And Singing A Fairy Book Company tn Comedy Opera. Fives. ae to 81) Mat, 28e to Te. LOIS THEATRE Summer Season of Al Vaudeville KEN MAY & 00. Three Tir PANTAGES THEATRE UNEQUA ) VAUDEVILLE The nant ne Tuslon. The Mystery of Bab i Moa '» Comedy Cockatoon, o—Other Min Peat ylon College Inn The West's Handsomest Cafe. Charges The Finest Third Av oderate, Musto and Pike St Special Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul 1923 Third Av. Money Saved. #250 AND 85.00 sons HASTRRN S¥STIOM Take Elevator to Third Floor rh. & &. Shee Stor v Hook Blie CHILDRENS BYR Given special and careful attention | by our spectaliat. Hring them in for Bp txamination if you suspect | trouble, charges are very, moderate Our ARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Ave, ot | quartered ee ene ene 1526-28 SecondAve. RE TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING and Wast stand in golder ish, Size of top, 18x34, Hae Grawers and four | ors; size of top French plate mirror. wie ror size 12x20 $4, 75 $14.00 Chiffonier, like cut, In fintah has two golden ewell top large draw 20x40; mir. Regular value | Combination Dresser Mke cut in 2x20 Regular value $7.60. Bale price price SEES Ore eee Best Size Kine Size Bize Size quality Fr $xi2; value 10x14: value 10x18; value 12x20; value 14x24; value ench P late Framed Mirrors. : 3 26 le price $1.7! le price $2 26 3 price $3.00 price 43.50 price oak, in nish; has loose genuine leather 32, 75 Bale Sale The Stern Furniture Co Quality GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS | 1526-28 Second Av, Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. se : AMIGEMENTB. Thursday Night, Aug. 26 | A-Y.-P. Auditorium aPOM. The Famous | | Mormon Tabernacle Salt Lake Choir FIVE OTHER BIG NEW ACTS. || 200 PICKED sath |} VOICES Augnat 23. “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE | a Al Lee, Chan ronch & Welch, POPULAR VAUDEVILLE Performances Datly—@et0, 7115, 0115, Prices—10¢, 200. NEW SHOW FULL OF LAUGHS Doinn & Lenharr, in the fam our sketch, “The Migh-Toned at the Office of The Grand Cherry St, Near Second Av. Friday Night, Aug. 27 CHAMPIONSHIP JOSEPH EB. THOMAS &@ CO, Moonlight Excursion ON PUORT SOUND | Given under the ausptees of the |] | Uather League and Men's Club of the Moly Trimity Lutheran Church (Bogtist) fteamer Rettance. dock Aug | rickets 6 Henry Ordeman vs. Charles Olson General Admission 6¢ i Reserved, #1 and #2 Seats Now % leaving Colman 16. 8 Dm Bhar. On sale at dren Half Price. dock Pay Streak Attractions at the Expo. West Seattle Luna Park ¥ ier" Free Shows Datly at 2:20 and ® p.m oe UNCLE HIRAM AND HIS PIG, Don't Mise the Chance to See a 50-Ton Sulphur Bottom Whale High NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. DUGDALE'S AT PARK, BASEBALL Take Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition The ‘Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere ures—All G"—P 1, Yonler abe and & Bankrupt Sale $28,000 stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Furnishings at your own price 424 P IKE ST 404 Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P.E. SENSATIONAL SUCCIISS! View Lots Near Exposition Only $200; Terms 820 Cash and $10 Per Month, { Jumt a few at this PRICE. 60x120. Gome today The PEKIN TROUPE, Jugegiers heart of Magicians and Strong Mon. Fleat time tn America. walking distance to elty, Only terme Inlernational Bond & Realty Co. 1000 American Bank fing Native Chinese Orchestra. ‘The JOY WHEEL Has Arrived At the Arena DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYEN, tae (Batabiished 1893) BROKERS Siveks, Grain and Provistons, Both Pho:

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