The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR nS PACTUNS OF EUROPE CRN FLOS NULL A BUSY WEEK: AHEAD OF HIM A. V. Bouillon fe booked for three speeches tonight wil make « short spe mane meeting called by the vian | churches af Maceabee Temple, | Fourth ay, and Pine st, and follow with speeches of greater Jength at} Queen's hall, Youngstown, and! Went Side hall, West Beattie | Other speakers for this evening | will be Ole Hanson, George Olson | and Kit Gould. | Judge H. BE. Poster will represent | Mr. Boulllon at a meeting at the) Methodist church, Twenty-third av, | and Madison st. where Mr. Boull | lon was requested to speak | Tomorrow night Mr. Bouillon | wilt npeak at Steiner's hall, Inter | bay, with G. B. Olson, W, J. Both well, candidate for the nomination | for comptroller, and Allen Brant; and at Kidd's ball, Green Lake with Ole Hanson, Kit Gould and Vietor p Place Ab aillon meet | ing Wi be he at Jupetic jhall, Baliard, with Auastia BE Griffitha, George B. Olkoh, H. B Foster and Henry W. Meyers aa) apeakers | Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, | Mr, Bouillon will address the # dents of the University of Wash ington, and at night will speak at) Rainier ball, Rainier Valley. Fri A REALLY wonderful trade sale-the variety is so grea a car load of Iron Beds for tomorrow's selling; a the savings sor ting newsigf © a Dargai got a bargain ip New York had « Ing these pretty W ven 100 dosen in th lawns dimities. f them are pure Blue, bikek an styles, wide and rp “ Hited t = ie sii. 50 Ci Fiktnnet 9g" g9 lee a, oun Park, eth » 8. 50 FineTallored Suis $2. 25 Jers, and urday night at the Se Jattle thoat He will wind up the | campoign Monday night with 4] h at Arcade bali, in the Ar cade bullding | by ‘Trade Bale pri Second Ficer—Nerth Submerged street in Ope ond city of Portugal, which suffered the most in the devastating floods |GAY OLD RECTORS ‘ in that country early in January. Over $5,000,000 worth of damage was done. Many of the ships in the CLOSES ITS DOORS harbor were wrecked by the torrente that suddenly flowed down the +. Duero, The waters burst into the great wine warehouses, and hundreds of barrels of famous port wine were smashed and their contents (iy United Poem) washed away into the sea. NEW YORK, Feb. 1—Reetors » The series of great floods that) jor more than twelve years the! have caused so much damage in Eu coca of hundreds of pleasure | rope, particularly in Paris, «Je no more. As the inet! ain and Portugal! early rry makers wended thelr way/ Cloudburste followed cloud homeward early this morning the| bursts, and filled the # us cafe closed its doors both countri Many th hough no announcement that | tore wae to chose had been| In the two countries, and enormous! made, it became known last night | damage was done. These weather|inat ite last day had come, and| disturbances passed north intolinere was a wild rush of frequent: | France, and the storms continued! ory of the great white Way to te | intermittently until the disester!i, a: the death. Throughout the that overtook Paris, — | night they made merry sper" ue we ee — | lights in the eyes of the ed | lareen dragon that guards the Nooo | Were turned out. The passing of re) oug Rectors calls to the minds of lnwe many of the last Mngerere night a line from Evelyn Nesbit j Have not coughed once all 2 Yer !-rhaw’s diary written In a secluded | # ein | . rou may cough tomorrow! Better be | x.w Jersey town “It's a long! . ; ay wepared for it when it comes. As | ways from Rectors.” The line was Tasty ‘ rour doctor about keeping Ayer’s|drunk as a tonet by dozens who ue r Daag NY Sherry Pectoral in the house. Then|rowe at their tables with glaenes | . 3 , vhen the herd cold or cough first| uplifted as the closing hour drew/| r be 1 appears you have a doctor's medicine | "°*T. = - “ight at hand. Sold forseventy years.| nance AT OREAMLANO. Flood scene at Santiago, Spain, where mountain streams inundated |Your doctor's approcal of Ayer's Chery) Dance tonight. Admission free Our drapery buyer was fully alive to the needs of these trade sales, as he secured this splendid lot of Nottingham Lace Curtains. Some of them were intended to be sold for $2.75 a pair; full 50 inches wide; 3 and 3% yards long; in the shaded designs; cop- ies of Irish Point and Renaissance Curtains. Trade Sale price, a pair— $1.45 Third Ploor—Nerth A very low price on these High Grade, Heavy, Duck -Cov- ered Trunks, to | tempt you to buy now for the spring trip. The edges are bound with vulcan- ized fiber; two sole- leather straps and fiber center bands; brass Excelsior lock, with dowel bolts and catches; full cloth lined through- out, with hat tray, packing compartment and extra dress tray; 32 to 40-inch sizes; $15.00, $16.50 and $17.25 Trunks. They are one price for the great Trade Each $12.95 Tire famo Cie the p alty and drowned a ncore of people. Pectoral will certainly set all doubt ot rest. | ———— ~ es De as he says. He knows. 1.5 47° oe MEADACHES EVERYBODY IS TALKING . ABOUT OUR FOOD SHOW No wonder everybody is delighted with the great Pure ADMISSION FREK. Food Sho v. It’s a beautiful sight, up on our fourth floor The decorations are so pretty, the booths so tasteful. Forty of the ec vuntry’s foremost manufacturers of poe | foods are vying with each other to make yx it pleasant, anxious to have you sample their delicious warel Everything perfectly free, Special attractions in our theatrette. Come and join the happy ngs that are daily) Pure Food § ROPE NEUE most cases aro caused by eye | The Raven prescription service strain, We make @ specialty of means that the doctor's will in pre |correcting eye defects, and by s0/ scribing is most efficiently supple doing relieve the headache. ‘f you mented by te aruggist have troubl-. ser us LONDO: fin compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, Gchuchard Optical Co., Eng 1416 Second Av. ' second Ave. tives laborit ac jority of which health, Dr. G. €. Simms of the Chi gago Field museum, returned today from the Orient on the Manchuria with 3.000 specimens Fourth Floor, enjoying this exposition of pure foods |Special Prices for Wednesday From Our DENVER, plo. of Attleboro, Mass. known wo In Checking Dept. Table Fruite—Now pack full) Rolled Oate—Freshly milled | Table Syrup-—Primrone 1 b ¢ rows ee | standard Peaches, Pearse or Ap fre = the beet white cate Wed hourtehing, fine ft : lohed ricota in pure sugar sy a | Resday Cc No. 10 am formerly at car : cans b8c, No. 6 cans .. {SW YORK.—The 1 7 : aay, dozen 91.7 ‘ a Pg gc wn For the greater convenience of depositors in our can Special Atiractions in the Theatrette Tomorrow and Ali granges | beer Checking Department, we inaugurate TODAY a pee des seein weoidabins “ak Pb 4 leone” ate sleet a ite eneee. 2 t : : reehily reeded. ful : BNE, the e ta. FRANCES B. BOU Fedne t fight the et simpler and speedier system of handling business at agen nen? | wonder, in stuging and dane- | pigno artint cee B. BOUEIR, nie 30m pers. . pao ° | ing « tea | theatrette ts _ Gomper the windows od fs WILLIE CHES. | 10 w 12 a mend from 2 tet || wew Foam —Pine NEW YORK it a Hame—fu gar « lean, ten- || TOCK, the bay wonder, on the | p. m harged. Ss Pex 4 May The purpose of the plan is to enable the customer to <a ee Heme carionee salen, Weds separ yy ¥ ‘i res pound dicted for M, Yan N deposit and withdraw money at the same window, and to this end each teller will be both a Receiving and a Paying teller for accounts in his Section. The teller at Window No. 1 will pay checks and receive deposits for all accounts of individuals, firms and corporations whose names begin with A, B, C. A marvelous tr ¢ broiderioe—24-inch all-overs——e terns on fine Swiss and nair 1 bargain tr Mata Floor Morning Specials For the bright and early buyer. Or rders taker Window No. 2 will likewise be both Paying and Receiving window for the accounts of those whose names begin with D, E, F Window No. 3—H, I, Window No. 4—M, N, ( Window No. 5—Q, R, § Window No. 6—T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z The new arrangement will enable each teller to be come better acquainted with those customers whom it is his particular business to serve last night killed one Kyte ), P. $1.50 dow, Rolled age ‘paket sive & dow. we $2.00 dos. 305 Footed Oyster a dos Me dos. Individual Butters reduced ' dos. Coffee Cups and saugers don, Vienun No. 1 Cfeame Be ee tin, Meat Dishes, rolled 488%] Oc Pack [t will save the depositor, who also wishes to h Fourth Floor te of Fine Silks that a check, the inconvenience of going to another 7 window or getting on another line In fact, we fully expect that it will do away with | Any Woman Can Have Beautiful | Haie | x. Sim. Meat Dishes, rolled the formation of long lines and add greatly to the don 94.26 dow. Din. Mont Dinhes, rolled *. d-ta. Pratt Saucers, rolled ogy don. Cabendicd Mustards BS speed ang satisfaction of our service to depositors in the Checking Department. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Last year we paid ic bas,’ viaios’ So over $150,000 INTEREST to savings depositors. If Fates seine ae you haven't started a Savings Account, DO IT NOW! p-im Soups eedil i‘ | And by all means put your money in bank. Otherwise ee you lose-the interest that your money ought to be ‘ ad earning, OUR BALLARD BRANCH does both. Commer- cial and Savings banking—and has all the Security and facilities of the main bank, TPLE AGENTS LADIES MOMH JOUNNAL PATTERY ‘Scandinavian American Bank A, CHILBBRG }, MINAHAN PLA ‘ V Pros, Cash BIG sTORH—sBOOND AVE. AND PIKE § ee EE eae. ASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE gears

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