The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1909, Page 7

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i F58 4 5 staett | AP iei Fi PISPL ari Anty Drudge’s Cure for the Blues. Drudge—""Won't you come home to tea with me, children?” nm ‘Come on, Sally, you have had the blues all day, A little fresh air will do you good,” Hardway~-‘‘No, I have to get up early to-morrow and get at the washing, so I want to get to bed early to-night.’ Drudge—‘‘Of all silly creatures! I suppose you ve been thinking about your washing all day, No wonder you are blue, Now just go and put your things on right away. When you get down to my house I will give you a few cakes of Fels-Naptha and your blues and blue Mondays will vanish forever, and John's only day home will be more pleasant in the future." A Isn't a short, smooth road better than aroundabout, rocky one? Isn't that the road you would take by preference? Well, the shorter, easier, smoother road fn washing clothes is the Fels-Naptha way. No rocks in your path; no boiling, hot fires, steaming suds, or hard rubbing. Fels-Naptha banishes the disagreeable of washing, takes out the backache, _ cuts the time to half, and makes the clothes - gleaner and whiter than it is possible by old-fashioned way. Follow the simple directions on the ged and green wrapper, ee ee en ee oe. Trp SS 4 “@ me of li Baten om Anwday, ear a Taht Sebleet to Change ¥ Se ROUND MEALS SERVED fa aL it iy, ue a All Descriptions. re tg y, . i merican Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. | ALL THE COMFORTS 4 i} oF Lire : | that men love to enjoy tg gusta tory pleasures from a highball to a cigar, and from soup to nuts and coffee, can be aiways cured at The American, UY | is where the man of business or pleasure can have bis palate tickled with the best that the in comfort, by those who know how to furnish it, and we clatm that we do, Music Every Evening from 6:30 té 12:30, Including Sunday, “Where They Lunch” The Best Cooking. Our prices are low. BOULEVARD 4th & Pike Nothing like It in Seatth Biting St, yew" eed food, te an soli E | INeieT Inferior | tm! ‘3 ah at at your plage thout extra cont; 1 Ibe , mn i up A 3616 of Main 1630. Prompt delivery assured. the reat. Main office, 210 Marion stroet. ard Route | a Pt TR Thal settle fwow ages to Th bait Hore | earth produces, and partaken of | place sooner; that we can’t stay longer to enjoy W YORK Box One trial, one test, Goodbye to ener a —— a | DANEN TO A FH HY POOR SERGE ON FT. LAWTON LNE |W. W. DE LONG HAS TAKEN UP CUDGEL AGAINST THE nd thirty mtr end of the line. i for (8 minutes toned by the track between y and the fort i Long states that one of the rules is that when a car reaches a awitel It must wait there for ten minutes providing another car does hot meet it there. Mr. De Long says that the last trip he made these littie waite at the switches delayed the car just 35 minutes in making the run from Interbay to the fort. TO KEEP BUILOINES: HAZELTINE 1$ NAMED The University of Washingto will reserve at least nine, and possibly more, buildings the AYP. ow sitio perma of rements yout dectaion to ite buildings comaitt Hesides the Fine Arts, Auditorium and Machinery butidings, which were jbullt for university use, the mittee ts practically certain to re tain the Forestry, Washington Hiate, Now York Mtate, Arctic Brotherhood Hoo Hoo and Women's buildings PF. A, Haseltine, of Bouth was yesterday elected president of the board of regents. The question of military drill at the university was discussed, the West Point uniform adopted, and a plan adopted to lighten the military work after the firet year, GOVERNMENT PLANS com wilted Press.) 8 ERLY: Mass., A The most important of the summer season on tomorrow when President Taft, Secretary MacVeagh and Senator Aldrich will discuss the latter's plan for a new govern ment financial system, President Taft has announce ed that he will not sanction anything likely to cause a bus iness upheaval, it le expected that the bill will be ready for congress early in December. SPANIARDS’ FORGES MOVE WITH CARE “ ’ wou Kiag 1 Gen Marina, commander of the Spanish forces, said that he planned to assume the offensive withta ten days, It ts evt- win. [dent that he feels keenly his ra. | sition sponsibility, knowing that far more depends upon the next movement than the actual success or fatlure of the military operations against the Moors. The events of the next few weeks here may fix the fate of the Span- ish dynasty. A reverse might rove fatal; hence Gen. Marina te eaving nothing to chance, sia or" BELIEVES THAT HS The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of BROTHER 1S DEAD Convinced of the death of his brother, T. Y. Callaghan, who was lost in the wilds on Mount Rainier, O. Callaghan, of Portland, arrived in Seattle last night and is now at the home of Sidney Sherinan in Weat Seattle. Callaghan believes that further search would only result In need- lesuly risking the lives of others, i/AT WORK ON NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM The contracts for the pole line extension In the nine districts cov- |] ering the whole of Seattle were let |\ yesterday, by the board of public works, This ts the first step in the extension of the municipal lighting ‘ne Allen's Foot-Baae, powder. Tt ouree Hot, i tng, Sweating feet leila the sting of All Druggiats, 260 jubstitute. Cora and Bunton: Ask today. Don't i SWEETNESS Mapleine ice Cream At all parlors 8. £&. CO. Driven a t Jesporation a € the continued poor oar rviee doled out to the patrons of the Port Lawton line by the Moatth tr rT W. W, De Long! ' t In the Johnston bulldiag, has taken up a one-handed fight in his effort to secure better] nitions, De Long hae written to The Star and to Superintenc of Public Utilities Vv. B and Inet dentally to Jacob Furth Ho wrt hat tt frequently t Bend, | FINANCIAL SYSTEM THE STAR—WEDNESI BUM IS A MAHATMA KNOW WHAT THAT AY, AUGUST IF YOU DON'T 1S, READ THIS STORY ! ls & Mahatma wher he la near the ff | That fe not to way that “Tay tation, and In & moment waa a jis @ Bratimin He t® not a buay a8 & bee ma his way at fox who ta affileted with at a fast trot to pler A Hetor orthodox oF Arrived there, he sou 1 down wine to the far right hand Then | It tw elmply that “Bum \ pro he stopped and waited, quivering ject hia presctence from any given | 8% ll attention | point where he may be snoosing, to He Gete Him aby other point on the waterfrout In about two minutea out of the | which he may desire i ¢ rat, and “Bum For sometime it was b wa it ke w knif Rum'e Well, that was j ald derstand it Pu ofu lerings wit , } “Bur be sleeping quiet ly, when A moment he would |Jump to his legs and shin along the | front | What was he after? Well, after some. wary, and continuous watehing it all came out Hum,” as bas been sald, can project his preseience far and wide and by thle means “Dum alwaye smell a rat The other day he got up from COMETOA FOR AT BUENOS AYRES EXPOSITION MANAGERS WANT TO GET PAY STREAK SHOWS. could | je The Str of Cairo originally were in Kayy then they were in Chicago; next, 8t. Louts. Now they are out the Pay Streak, in little ol but if Namy Salih, thelr man and general director, hark ene to the blandishin of the | idents, directors general, man % and other officers of the In ernational Exhibition of Railways and Land Transport, next year they will be in Buenos Ayres, the capital lof the far away Argentine Republic | Bat Salih says he won't iaten He has made such a big success of jit at the AYP, BE. that be fools that maybe he has a reat coming to him when the exposition tf» at an end, and that maybe he can afford to take It | Others Want His Show, | Also, he ts the object of other blandiahments. There ts expo sition coming up in Brussele and janother fn Shepherds Bush, London and both of them have their liner out for big amusement attractions Also there Is a big industrial exht bition on In Chile, and the Chileans want something to have fun with. just as much as do the others, All jin all {t seome that a very good year for the show people is coming up. "I have lived here in Seattle more than two years, and I do not Ike to leave,” said Sallh this morn jing, “but I have the show fever in |my blood, and it fe hard to realet all these expositions that are planned. The Ruenos Ayres people have written me several times, and 1 understand they have written sev eral other of the larger spreads on the Pay Streak, but Buenos Ayres seome a very long way off, much farther than London, for Instance; or Brussels. 1 suppose there will have to be a Streets of Cairo somewhere, but I wish it could be established per manently in Seattle. This town looks #© good to me that I do not want to leave It ever.” Other Showmen Appreached. Other showmen on the Streak have heard from the Huenos Ayres people, who promise a tremendous show in 1910 Many of them alse are Mirting with Imre Kiralfy of the Shepherds Bush exhibition, which fs to be a Japanese show, and with the directors of the Brussela expo. All of the legitimate shows: on the Pay Streak have made big money, and they will be in excel lent financial condition to travel any distance to a good stand when the present exposition is over, so it is Mkely that there will be some rather wide world traveling done when the A-Y P, B. shall close its gates. THIS. BURGLAR WAS SLEEPY AND HUNGRY Mra. Rose O'Nettl, of Sunnydale, would very much like to cast eyes on the nervy burglar who broke In to her realdence a few nights ago and, after sleeping In her best bed and cooking 4 nice breakfast, car |ried off two rugs, & linen table cloth, 12 pounds of ham, a pin and a pair of pearl cuff buttons. . Mra, O'Netil says she cares not for the edibles stolen, but she thinks it was real mean to take ber rugs et al, Miss ASTAL UONESS 5 NAMED AS QUEEN Miss Astri Udnets, of Belling ham, has been chosen queen of Nor- way Day at the A-Y~P. exposition, which will be celebrated August 30 In the voting contest for that honor she outdistanced all rivals, and on the big day Miss Udness will reign over the various pageants and cele- brations, assisted by Miss Jennie ond in the contest, and Mise Inga Larson, of Seattle, who was third IGE CAME GOST HIM FOUR FINGERS City Detectives Hayden and Hub- bard last night arrested M. Keneka, ja Japanese photographer, charge of slashing four fingers from, the right hand of T. Tanaka, during @ quarrel over a game of dice The trouble occurred In a fratt stand on Main st., between Fourth and Fifth avs, IN HONOR OF CUSHMAN, WASHINGTON, D. C,, Aug. 25.6" The United States geographic board has changed the name of Niagara falls, in the Mt, Rainier national park, to Cushman falls, in honor of the late Representative Francis W. Cushman, Johnson, of Tacoma, who was sec-| on a} t luek man who had f » coincidence, n That very atiernoon frum" did identically the me thing, only this time he made a bee line for the Arlington doch |} Which fs in exactly the oppowlte direction, and tnatead of going In side he waited about halfwa down the dock, on the outatde Bure enough, tn about two min utes, out came a big brown rat “Hum” got tt, all right And that te why Tum” is a Mihatma, Ho always knows, both when and where .~Y.-P, E. TRACTIONS — MAJESTIC. THEATRE WILL OPEN MOND Next Monday night has been pos-| tively set as the opening date of the new Majentic theatre, built by Bullivan & Considine at the corner) of Second ay, and Spring st, This will prove one of the moat magnifi cent playhouses of any desertption ever eréoted in Western America With a seating capacity of 1,700 and modern fireproof construction throughout, and with at tageous location, the Majestic will be In excellent « huge business up for Bulllva: ville In this city The Majestic will give three dally performances at popular prices. The opening bill next Monday night will be a strong one, Including Hall & Btark’s Minstrels, with 13 people the Five Merry MoGregors, interna Uonally famous dancers; Piorence Modena & Co., in the one act com hat baa been bullt & Considine vaude edy, “A Lesson in Reform ;” Bisson | ette & Nowman, in West Potnt cadet pastimes; Pio Patterson, the Kentueky maid MeLalian & Car son, the world’s champion roller skaters, In “A Scene From Toy jand,” and the French motion plc | tures, The reserved seat sale begina to- | Morrow morning. DAYS WIN ELECTION (Hy Onited Pree) WENATCHEE, Aug. 25.—The result of the first local option elec tion ever held in Wenatchee was o sWeeping victory for the “drys,” Who won by a majority of 106 The final count showed that the dtys had carried every ward in the }elty, The wets cast 345 votes and the drys 451 out of @ total of $40 regintered votorn. Rockford Also Goes “Dry.” ROCKFORD, Wash, Avg. 25.— Ah election under the new local option law took place at Rockford Monday and resulted tn an easy vic tory for the temperance forces by a score of 74 to 67 * Cashmere Closes Saloons. CASHMERE, Aug. 25.—Seventy- six against license and forty-four for Heense was the result of last Sat- urday’s local option election. Chicago Claims 2,500,000. CHICAGO, Ang. 25.—Two and directory, LAY CORNER STONE, The corner stone of the per. manent building of the laid this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The leollege {9 altuated just north of Rainier Beach Return by Daylight Through Victoria, Princess Char- lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the eltles of Vancouver and Victoria ‘Tekes you en route through Active pass and the San Juan Islands. CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 F vet Av WATER FRONT |] Alongside the Bremerton Navy Yard, where Uncle Sam Is spending millions of dollars every year, Navy Yard City has one mile of the prettiest water front on Puget Sound and ig alongside the navy yard. We are building a city ther and evory day we take crowds over are building a city there and prove to them that profits will be large in a short time, Until we complete our new Navy Yard City dock we will sell large lots at $40 and up, Terms $4 down and $2 monthly. City water mains laid and paid for We build homes on easy pay ments, Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Ken nedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily. 1,000 chotce lots and tracts to choose from. Only 60 minutes’ ride. BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor, Call or write for maps and The OMICAG rit PARLON 1400 ay. r Wonderful Overcoats, Cravenottes and Tro A tine new line of Men’ Furnishings, . ps and Ly 23 Cases. Also Full Dress Suits for rent ot advan-| one-half million population for Chi jf] cago was the estimate made today! by the compilers of the new city | Mental |] Sclence College at Bryn Mawr was! 'To Vancouver tl:30 p.m! Furniture Women’s an cloth, Je silk in gray, artichoke, brown, navy, wis- taria, black, green and black-and- Some are in plain-tail- ored Princess effects, fastening in front or back, a number having full-plaited Other more elaborate 'l| models have waists tucked and plaited, fronts prettily braided, and yokes of cream or self-toned net, finished with silk pipings or n $18.75, $25.00, $29.50, $35. $45.00, $49.50 and $57.50. Short White Silk Gloves, Special 59c Pair white checks. knee flounce. These Gloves are n broidered in self or bla There are slight i Special, 59¢ pair. pe to care for the! | | | a & NELSON ated FREDERICK Women’s and Misses’ New One-Piece Dresses d Miss One- I Dresses of fine quality serge, broad- rsey and prun arrow braid. 00, iade of the best Milanese double-tipped, have two covered clasps at wrist and are ck nperfections in these Gle | which in no way impair their wearing qualities. Prices, $39.50, ae Dry Goods iece ella, silk all Paris-point em obtainable; are ves, hardly discernible, Shown in white only. First Floor. Interesting Values in Colored Wash Goods 29-inch plain and figured Crepes, for sacques, kimonos and wrappers, in i a good range of rs; yard, 18 | 34-inch Kimono Cloth in stripe and all-over figured designs, medium and ! dark colors; yard, 16 2-3c. i] ~ . . . ~ : . } | 27-inch Kimono Velour in Persian effects; light and medium blue, #f / brown, pink, red and other desirable colors; yard, 16 2-3c, | i] SPECIALS anne 32-inch Zephyr Gingham in a good assortment of light, medium and | dark-colored checks, plaids and stripes, as well as solid colors; special, 15¢ yd. 36-inch Percales in plain colors, white ground with checks and stripes, and in colored grounds with figures, dots or stripes; special, 12%c yard, First Ploor. IN WIDE VARIETY SOUVENIRS i} Of the Exposition, Seattle, Washington and Alaska ~—First Vioor | | edge, in a good range of \ be i good values; $6.75, | \ band effect; $6.75. Very Interesting S| = Patent Leather and to & $1.75; 8% to ll l } } } } $2.00; 1114 to 2, $2.25. } Kid Lace and | Shoes, last | sole an foot-form Goodyear welt 11% to 2, 5. Tan Russia Calf Lace ance at $1.15 and $1.55 pair. The Great Majestic Range sae | } MARTIN & CO. 120T 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy, High Grade Gloves (Lien LAUNDRY CUES 4c SHIRTS 8c is x CE RN's eV TROUN MOUS. Fics: | ist SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 00, 1207 Second Ave, Lace Button Shoes, foot- form last, Goodyear welt sole and low heel; sizes 5 Button sizes 5 to 8, $1.75; 8% to 11, $2.00; Shoes, foot-form last, heavy welt sole and low heel; sizes 5 to 8, $1.75; 814 | flexible turned sole; sizes 1 to 5, $1.00; | 5% to 8, $1.75; 8% to 11, $2.00, A quantity of Children’s and Girls’ Slippers and Oxfords are specially priced for clear- to 11, $2.00; 1114 to 2, $2. COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2c colors. Price $5.00. Kis Khilim pattern Couch Covers in close-woven designs; vecial Prices are Quoted on nit Underwear in a Wide Range of Styles and Qualities, A Number of Attractive Values in Couch Covers Oriental Pattern Couch Covers, full size, border effects, in shades of red, jj tan, blue and green; $3.00 and $3.50. Kashgar pattern Couch Covers, full fringe, four attractive designs, in reds, browns and tans; very serviceable; $2.95. Verdure Tapestry Couch Covers with border all around, in harmonious colorings; Oriental pattern Couch Covers in several designs, full size, plain exceptionally Plain Rep Couch Covers in blue, green, brown and red; corner desien and —Second Floor, Women’s and Children’s —Second Floor, d low heel; | heel; sizes 1 girls, $2.50. and Button pers with | 25, Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Dental War Makes Low Prices, 1i L make a dollar on your Dental Work, you fave a dollar and the Dental Combine loses two oliars, do strlotly high - clase work for half the price charged by the Com- bine Dentlats, My low 4p) prices, high-class work guaranteed, and pain. lesa methods have made the dental ory evening undaye for workin le In Saturday ontiviry,” BDWID J ror 7 RENT, & until 10,) ~ New Arrivals in Children’s Shoes and Slippers Gun-metal Lace and Button Shoes, foot-form last, heavy sole and low heel; sizes 5 to 8 $1.75; 8% to 1], $2.00; 11% to 2, $2.25, New White Kid Ankle- strap Slippers with no to 5, $1.00; 6 to 8 $1.50; | 8% to 11, $2.00; 11M to 2, for large New Bronze Kid Ankle-strap Slip- xow and ornament, and —First Floor, Mail Orders Filled at Advertised |Do You WANT To BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? ear all 1 f A iin, W monoy. THE SUNDWALL Co, @11 First Ave, Seattle, Wash The Raven prescription service ans that the doctor's skill In pre | sehing 's most efficiently supple [mented by the drugglist's ekill in compounding, RAVEN DRUG fo, | 1416 Second Av. im Wee: E ALBERT HANSEN, Jewelen, |, Firet and Cherry. ; Optical Department ree

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