The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1910, Page 12

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SHE WANTED TO CHASE ITEMS ting bis new barn © was me in rug in Hite paper there Cowen lo Named. to work—& @ «| E. D. Cowen, a well known news Hema about who cal and | paper man, will become a member | who went away on long trips to|of the state board of control Febru Kalamazoo and Sturgis, and wholary 1 OIL PAINTINGS re 0 ”) cacl $1.25 $1 Nottingham Curtains, 70c Lace Tomorrow, 7Oc Pair Store Open Every Saturday BUY NOW PAY LATER same ALL THE THE SEATTLE STAR MRS, MIKEY QUITE ANGRY }}) Has Man Who Said She | Danced Hootchy Dance Arrested for Perjury. INSTEAD SHE’S SNOW PRINCESS Mrs, Marie Milkey did not dance | }the hootehy-kootehy In a carnival | at South Omaha, Neb. ‘That's what | | Mre. Milkey saya, and the state of | Washington, therefore, charges | Metry Genho, alias Metry Aswad Ade, who sayk she did, with per jury | The case ‘en the out { trial in the. «upertor Judge A. W, Prater for th of Mra. Milkey's two little girhs, | Adele and Lulu, aged about 8 and | 6 years. The children's father te dead and his mother and sister bre sult for the custody of the harging that the mother & proper person to have} |the care of them | | Ade swore that the children's }mother had danced the hootehy kootchy in a carnival at fil Qmare Hy le held on bond tn fhe sum of $1,000. Mr Eddy, who knows what) | Shake: oti care meant when he penned | ‘How sharper than 4 serpents | |tooth it is to bave a thankless | } ebiid,” bas secured pence by mak }ing a $246,000 settioment with her son, who agrees never to contest) her wilt Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital ....... $300,000 Surplus and undivided profits . sseeee 980,000 ried When an employer rou | sees his employe saving money, his good opin- ion of that person is greatly increased. INTEREST 2 Per Cent Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOON, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Phy og ge: BSehmita, J Ps Low A. B Stewart, G ne. Re ; Fegereses. James % ose ry CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Arasches af Ballard, Georgetows and Keaton SPECIAL ROCKER Neatly and strongly ard wood, finished gc high back, carefully turned spin | d h ed te Regular price ecial $1.95 Panels, Half-Price Arabian, real 1 Cable > il panels embroidered on fine Half-Price Evening : CREDIT You | Store WANT. Open | | Every & ' c 7 | Gatiirday Evening OUN GHEAT LINEN WORK Is ATTRACTING A Daint Lunch | ur pretty cage on the row amd try AWATTROS BIG STORK, SROOND AVEN UH Now Is the Time. to Buy Men’s Clothing An absolute clearance Sale of all our best grades of Men's Well-Made, Up-to-Date Business Suits. A Clearance Sale wit y man in Seattle w) o him self to see them here tomorrow They are our regular $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Men's Ht Suits, ar astdered them a pre ness 1 bar mum and gain at Fitchbu brown We ha lors are bl : ylue an gray ¢ all sizes, fre man Phe tS are ¢ th single an 3.45 ean Pe ever ble breasted $5 and $6 Men’s Fine Trousers Reduced to A splendid chance bia savin help ont the ait; if you @ Made of pure English and Pret and trimmed, far k stripe We sizes run from to get o« fin need an ir of pants te “pe you the pew hatr most of these © stripes. we, The s© we can fit most in coats and 0 to 4#4nch waint measur pants $4, $5 and $6 Grades Boys’ Suits Reduced to We've Hoy we did ne any man in thene 92. 05 « in; we've all the lin at we only } have a full range and marked put that Dp. m. Saturday them on a big tal thy at a price will clear ov st one before They're koick yearn of nae: they are in fancy gray and brown mix tures, in chevio’ de and worsteds. Bet ter bring Johnnie here tomorrow and rig him out er cuts, for boys from 8 to 17 ta, tweed Messanioe Floor $1.25, $1.50 wate Waists, ae made f pr fenr Great White Fair 2.50 Shirts #145 = | Hkirte, c@ ‘Second Fleer enter “S100 IRIS" JACKETS IN SPRING MODELS a Sie Combinations for te | back, box $22.50 WOMEN’S COATS A RAPID CLEARANCE ‘ joor—Center oor—North Morning. SALE fo 1000 A. M N DRS TAKEN 3c ) wide heok oh 3c | Basoment—North Kidaey Beans -Haylerr od kidney beans make a vegetable whe < gann, @ Ife value Quality tor W Ruchwheat-—Albers uckwheat: Saturde | abc, No. 4% paitened Frankfurte—Pure tc avery bunch ines ed by | ry faturday, pound Kippered Salmon f ed, Be THOUSANDS Ch AND rine rent vig $16.50, $18 and $20 Men’s Fine Suits for MIM ers at a | well made nm and blue and ANOTHER WONDERFUL WAIST SA SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR $3.50 Bath Kobes —s Now Reduced to and ’ W e all siz tart with, Matteawan Brand Men’s Fine Shirts le of fine Matieawan Shirte im ated or plain tromts; to attractive the patter Ires. 50c Men’s Socks - Reduced to, a Pair An import if SOc § of them cut fr irday's selling. them are fine s ds, stripes, ered and clock ef tan oo oe lar shades. A big Main Ploor-—South $2.00 Monarch Gloves Reduced te, a Pair M Rea $2.00 here ar st popu Kid Gh every wh wh . Rare Sale of Fine Shoe , t # $3.50 and $4 Women's Fine Shoes $2.50 Misses’ High Cut Calf Shoes on sale at $1.08 j $1.00 Goodyear and Hood Rubbers on sale at S56 @ $5.00 High Cut Shoes for Men on sale at S200 $3 and $3.50 grades Men's Fine Shoes on sale S108 $2.25 Child's High Cut Calf Shoes on sale at $h@0 $7.00 Snagproof Hip Boots for Men on eale at $408 $1.00 Children's Colored Top Shoes on sale at BOE | $1.00 Children’s Colored Top Shoes on sale at Oem $2.50 Dugan & Hudson's Boys’ Sample Shoes $1.08 $3 and $3.50 grades We Winger Shoes $1.98 SiR Blay Shoes for Chit men's | i | i | | | jren, extra durable at OB@ big lots of Men's, Wow 8 ar en's Pine Shoe ted for a quick Saturday « vt these tempdng 7h have lots of them in a and sizes and ca f feet that walk Into our Shoe D nent on Sab Main Fle

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