The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1910, Page 8

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a & ¢ ENGLAND HAS ITS ALDRICHES ) . , e to put an end to It, bat the con “HE’S A BLOT OF SCUM,” SAID IRVING) Suddenly « printer's devil, fight servatives in the house of lords ing his way through # multitude, have always mated them ig 7 24 rT dashed up to Mayor Hiteheock with | A Balarylese Job (Hy United Pree) Jhad written and his papor had print- {a package of handbills, breathlessly 5 ei . NEW YORK, Jan. Te-The great) ed the damning charge that the | exelatming Members of parliament receive h toe j | Mngliah actor's lege were too thin “Here's the rest of the Tilling | ' i 7 ae eo ae hee see Ho's no more than a blot,” cried |hast alrahip bills, bows, Look out, | In England they are having the sar ! yhas | rang with the gleeful laughtek of | 1 ctme i rept leaee cn Gh oot wart re ern tS an Pye Ray ge nS 1 stars, near-etare and thone Right’ you are,” yelled the gatiery.| In conjunction with Street Com: | eee ee Pere tak went sees oe ’ t ng, receive rations He's a blot of sour | missioner Thomas Burke a | wee pablished ota Oe Sae ‘ . oe aual allowance voluntarily iramatio critic, had Right again | who had some hour j One of the groat newspapers of the world In ade by their constituents : | | sent up a j ares |, The premier, who f# always tho tage of a W. 41a | le mayor's house, Mayor | The entire stock of apne tor | tender of the party in power, re | y 6 Irving, sow tr Ht shot a glance at that boy. | grade planes. purchased DAVID WILSON'’S CARTOON IN THE LONOON CHRONICLE, 0! RECTED AGAINST THE OUKES AND LORDS. LONDON.—Engiand is now in a} state of tremendous excitement over the nation petion to be held this month. Already the campaign | ‘ is seething hot. English elections are very differ- ent from elections In America. Parliament’ are elected for terms! total cost eon $1 In add spread over three or f ent days, and in the 1 Out the 8 tesms. Some iseue gen- politics. erpliy anises upen which the at No Party Tickets. mon elther wishes er is to tates & refesendemn, and the difjy wae to sim ene ts by the 2 ee real Do, Pula one's itiqn and a nawions Meewen Sone H & Vern organizations, Not counting: what the cand@istes | worrying his tl out for #h elecHog costs FErplanti| can ouly trust to his memory to tell about $1 per vote. In 0% she bill) him who is his party candidate. The was 155,535, and only 565,104) reason for this is that the Britiah speople out of a total electorate of | constitution recognizes no 7,264,607, voted. This was for the} The Ame issuagee of writs, the printing of | vote” rule ¢ Voters’ lists and of ballot papers,| land. An ind the rental of poltt woths and district and has — incidentals The candidates | terests in « dozen others ts ives tiave to pay the polling |to vote in all 13. As most { fees, and tte party organ: | identified with a large number of izations must find money for elec-| vested Interests are conservatives flog Mterature and speakess’ ox- | this arrangement works to the ad 000 and $12 different localities voting on differ atime no- | of sever years, but seldom serve} body has time for anything but| have man one THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910 vantage of the conservative party | “HIS LEGS ARE TOO THIN,” SAID DALE; {ot hie fetlow townsmen ged The Ifberals have repeatedly tried brought him sueh tales. i poor MAN and taust be provided for | Henry Arving, last night d n| Then grasping him firmly by the collar he hurled him viciously Into hat hag yoar attinitl Me Aw, he could take them off,” the} @ snowbank man and muat ovided for, | h. the Lucore Piano Co. is being e two! . c closed out this week at abc and | nen't @ half-hearted attack that | gallery’ mentioned 57 cents on the dollar, Al ano im Tan eae af Ran | ned tap ee eter towel mel TOWN DOCTORS | sininer eel tel eee. at « ire | attac alled for more than that, for Dale | thanks und disappeared FORM A TRUST! dar ant nak ok involves no W and pays $25,000 Benes a > i 7 Prices begin at yearly “4 ss » OmA Oklm, Jor n of | | “On the Way to New York—-Tillinghast” | wobart's pt | ,, to ner at | But It Was Only the Mayor's Joke ae | OUT OF JAIL / (My United Press.) large number of printed slips read | | WINSTED, Conn, Jan, TTI: |ing =. | Charles Re alias Charies | /nebast! Jan, th, 1919. On my way to Smith, better known to the police That cry, which nowadays makes |New York TILLINGHAST th Jax “Biudgeon” Smith, who was re-|New Englanders go clean off the! arior that peaple 4 wale |cently brought from Chicago charg-| handle, reaounded through @hw ; pe al jed with having held up and robbed streets of this town tonight when hat und wage carners to begin the ye Eilers : , Sixth av. near Co ]a mysterious aerial craft bearing Fore ts, some | by laying aside & sum of money to is tained two nome uslo months ago, was |a bright light shot across the heay n going 80 far as to aay that| be used in case there should — be eity jail last | ene " going L a an Tt Bidg re me of the passengers had light | sicker nm Toree, curly hatr, and that the other wore . Cal i in), melancholy smile all a Arty ginin wt hey You don’t #a said Mayor E.| ern furn earthward a F. Hitchcock, when a whole crow@ Rates from $2 to Successor to D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. f that the evi When th t warrant | including al. “Bludge ) was or | to the ed to give Seattle a wide berth | « in the future. I ptoked, The Liberal Selling of This Week May Be Rightly Attributed to the Exceptional Value Giving Which Characterizes the January Sale of Muslin Underwear] The extensive assortments provided for this Great White Event afford of wide scope for selection; the garments are high grade in every | rticular; | of full and generous pre ions; made of excellent materials and combining all the essentials of style, fit and workmanship, guarantecing entire satisfaction to the wearer. The surprise is that Mustin Underwear of such quality and style-beauty can be sold at prices as low as those named in this Sale his fs an economy event of rarest importance Attend the Sale Tommorrow—Save Money By Buying Now i SPECIAL | SPECIAL | SPECIAL J AAT Six Sivles in Corset Covers ALT Si Styles in Corset Covers The celebrated American Lady Corsets, ia the new Spring 1910 m les to suit alf Three Styles in Gowns | Tive Styles ia Drawers four Styles in Drawers Four Styles in Gowns figures; made of whi batiste, with a Short Shirts Three Styles in Chemises > pairs o' sched. ‘They sis an unust eee os pease Nes howing at 89¢ te m jal, indeed ‘Wore Styles i Chemises oe tor ae glade aA $3.00 ” G. B. Corsets Setrective Other Aw un Lady ' Corsets | esther ane we will 4 ; Pay Cab a Covers reduc ed in "the january Sale as | fifteen Styles in Gowns Regular $1.78 AQT . «titres Styles Corset Covers Twelve Styles in long Skirts ee mgr hry, Tea Styles ia Drawers o four Styles in Short Skiris Reguiar $500 v t $4.80 i ' ‘five Styles im Short Shirts A nt t ‘ cial lot parties. fight Styles. in Lony Shirts mbina at exactly at in Eng ‘orset n mot lives tn Ten Styles in Corset Covers nd : atitled Twelve Styles in Drawers draw ne e cleus in ug persons made ol tine re irements. s, of pink of hose four Styles in Short Shirts ng Now in Progress— A Record Breaking Sale of $20.00 and $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $13.50 Big Reductions In All Departments =" GUS Brown "tn Yesler S ALWAYS RIGHT top n effects of lace, ribbon and bead- | four Stylis in Combinations | sale at $1.69 | Six in Gowns 2 Twelve Ses a tong Skirts nainsor ns or Made in brocaded i | longcloth, with pretty a “ot | d fvery White Articite Reduced Amoskeag )} 1921 Outing Flannels, in at ete. ; light or dark col ly knows that h more This i gain opportunity SPECIAL Extra special offering to norrow of 5,000 yards va ( American Prints, in all the 2 ypular styles and colorings, aa all in full pieces. Satur Vd.) day only at 5%c yard. | ie THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES Phis is stock-adjusting time and, as a resu It, sweeping reductions prevail in all sections—with the exception of a few contract goods Every Article in the Store Is Reduced. Savings ranging from 10 to 15 per cent—in addition to many extra special offer ings, of which the following values are representative? Sale of Kid Gloves | coe Sharp Reductions Saturday at, Pair 69¢ Tecan 520] In Women’s Suits, Dresses, Waists, \ bargain occasion extraordinary, including a fortunate purthiise of 300 | | $1. ig Senta at Or 3x0 ral a | Coats and Furs special, at 25¢ each e-THird Off—Half Price—in many it tyles, overseam sewn in blaék, brown Scar crs “i 4 am mia Ty lay onl while they in t, at 09%. pair “ \ ags : : 9e-Nend- Gage ot Suits to $20.00 at $ 7.95 | and $2.00 Han Suits to $35.00 at 14.50 imitation. seal We | Suits to $50.00 at 19.95 : ray Of) gra plain or Pein vi ot Dresses to Dresses to | Dresses to etting 50 and | to clove; 600 Bar-| priced téh0e0, | | fc j sep eypaore , | pecial © Barrettes at special at ‘Men’ Ss Shirts ts $2 at | 7.50 11.50 14.65 10c a25c | co Sayeeda | Coats to $12,50 at $ 7.50 Di dlned $1.50 and $2.00" [ b ree Standarc Shirts, @ of , ar Coats to $22.50 at 14.95 Patterns | tyieas Bi plain or pleated bi | C ete bo et , om triped or figured ef vats to 10 at 8.75 10c and taste SABO: eonuene Ail vite cls } oe ae excepted) on | akxc turday, special, at 7 15« 1] $f15 All Furs Reduced One-Third

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