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CHILDREN DIE WN FIRED 18 of Pennsy! Three heven From yania Home Dead in Kansas. puROISs 4 of rst floor wit rooms. Six of dead child: paged to the Bronosky family done to the boarder. CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH WHILE MOTHER GOSSIPED (By United Prem) HUTCHINSON, Kan., Dec. 28 Mrs. Henry Blanton, near here, was gossiping a neighbor across the alley three children were burned to fn a fire which destroyed the ton home While taiking with the acighbor, turned and saw the house burst & macs of flames. She ran f ting for assistance, but before Meame the threeroomed frame sture had collapsed, burying three children under it town turned out and carrie ae r for two biocks in boilers and tubs, to no avail INS , SHE TRIES TO BURN CHILDREN (My United Pree) CINCINNATI. Obio, Dec. 28.— Becoming suddenly insane, Mre Bary Lipp, aged 38, today attempt @to cremate four of her eight @itren. The lives of the four lit ones were saved by neighbors. Se the manta seized the woman, hd reported to have set fire to Mt home, and to have hurled the dcg into the flames. | The neighbors were said to bave barely in time to prevent four children from suffering Same terrible fate. of the reseuers with a chair be- she. was overpowered Home Gymnasium Outfit. Trapeze, Rings, Swing and Stir- ; adjustable to any size boys; A. [ WALL, dal First Av. M.A.GOTTSTEIN 9 FURNITURE COR, First January Inventory Sale W% to 50% Reductions — the Store of} The en- | She felled | [courts DELAY OF J G REICHER AS TH |} SON AS DR. ZACHARI IN “NEX HERE THE DOCTOR [8 ENDEA | ess UNDER HIS HYPNOTIC CON | NEW YORK, Dec. 28.--When joe Klein wrote “The Music Master” he was in a tender mood When he The Third De gree” he was angry at the police. Now, in his newest play of The Next of Kin,” he attac | court procedure Long be eR dent Taft said that our criminal laws were wrong Klein concluded that oar civil court procedures were evil, and he has written this play to prove It The heroine of the play falls heir | to a vast fortune in her youth, when her parents die. An uncle, with the aid of famous attorneys, seeks wrote RAPPED USTICE IN "NEXT OF KIN” & HEIRESS, AND &. W. MORRI T OF KIN” THE SITUATION I8 VORING TO PLACE THE HEIR. TROL. the fortune, He thos it up tn the} courts, Writs, hearings, habeas} corpuses, postponements, referees, | appeale—well, everything that any | trust ever used in a court to delay | Justice ts used againat the girl magnificent sys-| And the great tom of justice, which ought to help her, grinds her merctlessly, untfl ahe feels the very pangs of poverty, | though in name she is a rich helreas | Hedwig Reicher, the famous Ger-| man actress, who recently learned | the English language in four! months in order to play in Amertea, takes the part of the heroine SEATTLE HILLS KILL, SAYS THIS ding to the report of W the head of the United States hospital service, who has deen Investigating conditions in Se attie, the high death rate here from organic heart disease is due to the hilly nature of the country. For the death rate for 1908, tubercalonts led with 218 deaths, external vio lence 191 and organic heart disease 186. Bach of these first three was the cause of nearly three times as many deaths as anything exe. In speaking of it, the report says “The hilly nature of the city while it lends variety to the land scape and simplifies the dixposal of sewage, is undoubtedly a causative sactor In the high death rate from organte heart disease.” While Dr. Glover says that the hospitals of the city are very weil kept, he thinks that there should be more of them. He says “The only contagious disease how pital aside from the municipal one for smallpox ts a small private hos pital. The lack of a proper con itagious disease hospital is severely M $6.50 Iron fon for ...... Tron Bed, like illustration, Vernis white finish; made in 4-6 abd 36 sizes; bas con Martin, green or tinuows poste. Regular price Less one-third SALE PRICE like illustration, made of 2614 oak, ‘with quartered oak square pedestal and carved claw ‘Mite Of top 42 inches; extends to feet. ‘Regniar price Less one-third SALE PRice . We Will Give Absolutely FREE 1 -or Dining Room - $5.00 ; With Rvery Range Sold $18.50 617 $12.33 $13.50 Box Couch for * $3.0 Box Coueh, covered with den- patent im; folt spring edge; lift; guaranteed construction. Regular price $13.50 : 50 Less one-third SALE PRICE $9.00 U. S. GOVERNMENT HEALTH OFFICER ea one of the most serious handicaps to competent health work in Seattle at p nt it has been impossible to secure an | appropriation for this purpose in the past and there haw been much opposition to the establishment of | such an institution in the city on | the part of property owners.” The water aystem and the inapec tion and sale of the milk moet with his approval. He aleo thinks that Inspection of the school chit dren ts a good thing for the county He advises the health commtsston-} ors to keep & close watch on the bubonic plague and to keep up the warfare on the rate. In this con nection he speaks of the means of disposing of the garbage "The present system of garbage collection ts unsatisfactory, many outlying parts of the city being un visited by the collectors. The city health department hopes to have | established additional incinerators to dispose of all the city’s waste and also some system of municipal collection in the near future. felt and consti Every Price Low 78 Scotch Lace paee $1 20 ere 9. 81.40 im" er $1.60 feotety: Lace Tinton |. These come in both white and Arabian. There's mo ead te the chotee of patt tation Clumy, Lacet m nm Inces; insertion and heavy Ince effects, All Heaters partake of the generous reduction. Select yours at a saving of 20% to 50% ‘The usual attractive terms of $1 now and $1 weekly pre vail THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909. i gly Heh ae ea, dt tat U. S. COURT FORCED SALE PR RT basahetiennesenssnes eiibgnsatstliuontsibuhsnsatignenenies shemanenemnnsemainntapanmniinne tanmeimnmanendanil MR. L. HURWITZ, THE DISTRIBUTER MRS. FOR HAAS, THE U. OF THE S. COURT LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR, van BANKRUPT OF THE HAAS & CO. POSITIVELY ORDERS ALL STOCK SOLD INSIDE OF LIMIT, 10 DAYS NO RESERVE. AT ANY SACRIFICE. PRICE POSITIVE ORDERS MUST BE OBEYED, IF ONLY 5c ON rHE CHOPPED EACH DAY UNTIL ALL STOCK IS SOLD. NO DOLLAR IS REALI LED. FINAL SALE STARTS WED., DEC. 29th AT 9 A. M. GROCERIES- 10 Bont Itallan Pr Finish MEN’S FURNISHINGS- FINISH” Monareh Sh The Fipish” .... $1.00 "Mornt lo p, | Drees Bt The Finish $2.00 Gal. Can “Old Settiers Maple Syrup. “The Finish 26c “Gold Shield” Brand & Finish” .,... —“THE $2 Men's High-Grade The Finish $2.00 California Flannel Shirts, all ¢ *. “The Finiah $3.60 Rest Hardman's Hata, choice of stock. “The Finish” Ge All “Arrow Brand Pininb 50e Silk and Lisle Fancy Howe Plateh Black Lisle Hose. Pinta _ DRY GOops— “THE FINISH” bo Rest Gilbert's Linings, “The 124c 6 Brand Collars. “The The” og ll 6.00 Ladies’ Long Coats. “Th nish ‘ $30.00 Ladies Long Coats ‘satin tne 4. The Finish $6.00 Ladies’ Berge Dress Skirta. Finish $3.75 Minsew Finish” ,. 50.00 Ladic. “The Finish $30.00 Ladies’ Suits, latest styles The The Fi nish be and Shc Swissen hame. “The Fintst $2.26 White and The Finish $1.06 to The Pints S0e to $1.25 All- Wool Dress Goods. Pinteh” iD to Pintch ** . Drees Skirts Batiates and Ging Suita, latest styies era Lace Curtains. 0 Sample Lace Curtains. The | FINISH” Long and Short Coats the Pure Silk Ribbons. The MILLINERY—“THE FINISH” Choice of all Trimmed Street and Dress 98 Hate; valu $15.00. “The Finish’ c Choice of all Pattern and Imported Models. Trim Values to $35.00, “Tie $4.00 Babies ‘The Finish $7.50 Babies’ and Children’s C ore, “The Finish $3.00 Minses’ Long Kimonos, Oriental designs, “The Fintsh $1.50 Children’s Bearcloth Leggings Finish $1.00 Sanitary Finish 25e Misses Pinteh med Hates; trimmed Shapes, values to Paper Diapers, “The Finish ‘holee of Child wee to $3.50. All Silk Hats i Hats ond Hikapen: Corset Walsts be Finish” ...} "lush and Beaver Untrimmed values to $12.50, “The Pigseh SHOES—“THE FINISH” SOc Babies’ Soft Sole Shoes, all glors “The Fintet Hoe $1.00 Children’s Shoes The Finish ‘ a $2.26 Mises’ Drews and School Shoes. The Piniah $4.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, kid and patent tip. “The Pinteh 96.00 Ladies Shoes # Ww Me “The Pintsh” $20.00 Young Men's All-Wool Suite. The Finish” $25.00 Men's Worsted Suits. Finish $25.00 Men's Worsted Suits. Finish” seve $3.26 Men's Dress Pants, Scotch tweed, “The Finish” “The” Patent and Kid Dress “The Finish” The Finish Beat oe ut Shows “The Finish” .. 319 Pike Street 4'C.C. Berg’s—Pioneer Furrier For Three Days Only—Wednesday, Thursday a Friday of This Week PRICES CUT IN TWO READ THESE PRICES: MUFFS, STOLES AND THROWS, in Hudson Bay Mink Pleces, Mini, Brook Mink, Dyed Mink, Chinese Lynx, Russian Lynx, Fox, Sable Hudson Bay Wolf, Sable, Japaneso O’Possum, Coney, ote. in values ranging from $160 to $5.00, at from $75.00 to $1.50. ALL FUR COATS AT ONE-THIRD OFF. These Prices for Three Days Only—Come Early and Make Your Selections - Cc. C. BERG | PIONEER FURRIER. 1425 First Ave. Phone Main 4773 FACTORY ON PREMISES. ALL WORK QUARAN.- TEED. Diamonds Yiu toeciories On Credit, Small Payments If you can't get r. Weekly or Monthiy shoos STERLING JEWELRY Co. 703 ¥ AN Reowm 110 We syaranteo teach you to datce. Clasa- eu every day and evenin, 0 a. m. boots or to fit you, get them made to measure at * 217 JAMES STREET Telephones: Main 1702, Ind. 2563. ~ a Free trial MALLEABLE RANGES The pride of « kitchen; a splendid Arcade Hall. Business Bringers. Star cla sell real estate, etc. —“THE FINISH” The COATS AND SKIRTS—“THE BABIES’ FURNISHINGS —“THE - .69¢ MEN’S CLOTHING—“THE FINISH” $2.89 $7.50 Boyw and Youths’ Suits, all sizes, $26.00 Men's Imported (: ravenctte Coats. Z JEWEL RY Back ¢ ae 2a .,.69¢ Ae Genuine string: The All Saurian Trays and D Finteh All Hat Pins and genuine ston Good, va $1.89 let Bets ral Beads, 4 nish k Fittings ne8 to $1.7 ots 319 PIKE STREET FINISH” 5 $3.49 6c 29c 17c Weights, “THE values to The $3.00; fancy enamel The Finish LADIES’ FURNISHINGS—“THE FINISH” $7.50 to $15.00 Ladies’ pure Finish wool, all colors $2.75 Ladies’ Wool Shaw! white. The $3.00 Ladies size a. “The $2.75 Ladies Waists. The $20.00 Ladies Orie ntal Th Finish Finish The Finish $2.49 SUIT CASES a's 19 The Finish $1.50 Indian Finish Bags and Purses. Full-l sth The Sweater Coats. black and Worsted Union Suits, all Full Embroidery White Fintsh Pure Stik Kimonos, full” tnish broidered Waist Patt AND LEATHER GOODS—“THE FINISH” $20.00 Best Sole Leather Suit Cases The $2.75 Brase-Trimmed Chamois Bags The Finish Cham h s Bags. The 0 Imported Fiber Suit Casea Finish $5.00 Import “The Finish 9.69 9.69 1.29 2.69 6.89 he Finish $65.00 Electr “The Finish ‘The Fintsh” “The Finish” $75.00 Genuine “The Finish” THE SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. d Rattan Suit Cases. FURS—“THE FINISH” $15.00 Long Fur Scarfs, 7 tt $3.89 $20.00 Lynx and Mink Muffs, rug style Seal Coata, extra full 926. 49 $25.00 Neck Furs, Ly ux and Mink 319 Pike Street HEAT At any minute is what you can have with one of our Improved Gas Heaters \ Call and See and Be Convinced, Seattle Lighting Company 1314 Fourth Ave. Henry Bldg. Fourth and University. Phones: Ex. 75; Ind. MAIN 659. Central Coal Co. RAND RIDGE COA ONE PRICE—ONE QUALITY ~—ALL THE TIME EVENETT ND ©. MONDS noUuTR Three round trips dal gig st 7 a.m | day, | % 1 m, Leave Hiverett at §:168 k nd Pm. Su ottae ‘store m., 2:16 IB nd 7 Fi Single tare to mohomish $1.00- Hound trip $1.40. Steamer lesraph, Colman dock. Phonos—su fain 3093; Ind. 78@ MEALS SERVED, IRONDALE ROUTE, THE FAST STRAMER HYAK Leave Colman Pier, foot of Marton st, 10:30 a. im. and 7:30 i” Poulsbo Route we ‘Tuesday, Now, 28, Two! Round Trips Daily Leaves Seattle from Colman Doek, oo A. M. AND ned ites, s100 1, Manawer. MM, The Oriental Pool Rooms 45—Pool Tables—45 25—Solo Tablee—25 Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chalr barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. 0 cash given away daily. 1413-16-17 Third av,, between Pike and Union, Bankrupt Sale $23,000 stock of Clothing, Hats. Shoes and Furnishings at your own price, 24—PTKR ST 498 Main 6260-—Phonos—Ind. 1524 SEREN & 1B pen Tailors and Men's Furnishers, 1107 Pike Street Between Boren and Minor. THE CHICAGO MISF.T PAR: | LORS, 149 FIRST AV. Wondorfu made Un Values’ tn Mo alled-for Suits Dross Suite for rent