The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1910, Page 8

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How John and Constance Younglove, of This City, Did It—John Writes the Whole Interesting Story for The Star. “We Decided to Board Until We Could Save Money Enough to Finance Our Home JOHN AND CONSTANCE IN BOARDING HOUSE BY JOHN YOUNGLOVE CHAPTER It! I have gone into our to show Canadian experi handicap under which nee and | started our marriage ence But now we were back In Sea my old home, and I had secur fod the day of our return. It $18 & week and there was a « future in the work. We had left behind us in the ¢ number of debts w bound to pay with ¢(p 1 could earn. Bo at first we went t my father and brot to persuade accepting charity from Here again our ex, very light’ Of the ho penses my father and | pald ee ea ourselves JE HUMPHRIES WILL FIGHT 0 STAYIN AACE Jobn E. he ts not going to be counted in on the preliminary primary election proposed to eliminate two of county's three candidates for t States senator In the following letter to The Star, Humphries explains his po sition Editor Star Dear Sir: You car state to the public that I have seen the petitions now circulating for a preliminary senatorial primary in King county I now reiterate to the public vhat I will only abide by the decision of th - fu in, disastrous ¢ Humphries insists that ff Project.” and shar t nothing was FURNITURE DRY GOOLS elded to board until we o money enough to finance project. We chose boarding bee seemed to us to be about th est form of living, It also be one of the our uppleasant Nothing se boarding hou hair of the of the tab) rather about he tion There wa genuine the experte: landlady rmer wealth ar the talked with a lame New Y cent, apeing aristocracy Three months of this atme with the same unvarying ro greasy meager, sloppy meals were enough to sicken It was only fairly cheap month aplece, Now we it highly expensive for the of comfort there was in it aides, there was always the tion, when we had a little ahead, to get awa by attending 4 theatre or dt a downtown restaurant At the end of three mon had pald for new ¢ ing lived and were NEW YORK “DRY (ty NEW United Press) YORK, March his plans for making New a “dry” town on Sundays. police he calle attention continue money, always considere gitimate grt in Gotham tofore © says the stat cine law le enforced in cities, and that “it enforce the law ae well,” paying tion,” the mayor insists, be eradicated. Store Cloves Datly at 50 rom the sie ut] model at one end bookstore sales man who cast languishing « a cloak mode}, There the | two faded out ladies whose hue bands were “on the road They | appeared each morning for break fast In dirty flanne) “wrappera” and | fram heaven, doing penance would call not in debt fetter to the commissioner FREDERICK ¢ & NELSON, THE SEATTLE STAR GILL AND WAY | in our | | elated | ad pow pean | ‘ork ae yaphere und of served a suint! $0 « amount And he! tempta-} money for an evening ning at} the we we had Hut somehow we had fajled to save any) Mayor Gill ‘ouncilman Way money, Neverthe! ti at the conference yesterday of oa o change a speotal committee with the mayor if had to plunge Councilman Way ts trying to run | debt again ¢ i the adr and has other it flat hunting than « py t in trying to move the restricted district from (Continndll Techerrow its location betwe Yosler way ON THE SABBATH «© Mayor Gaynor today gave out York Ina of to a notice to liquor dealers to dis protection d te here © ox other ia time we Po Hlcemen are instructed to report violations of the screen laws. “The eating canker of extor must } was the implication of » statement ot Gill x Way came back strong with the MAKE CHARGES AT CONFERENCE Developments of conference on rostricted district between mayor and committee of South End men yesterday afternoon Old district to remain open, with police restrictions to make i ae inoffensive as possible, until new district is ready. New district to be south of Hanford et, back of old Bay View brewery, two miles south of Yoster way. Length of time until new distriet is in operation and old dietrict abolished, a question, Gill says it will be when Dear. born regrade is completed, maybe six or eight months. Members of committee think it longer, maybe two years, No definite time named, No saloons and no over crowded crib houses in new district. * | Fire flew for a minute between and King wt. and west of First ay mayor and police eaaing the iseue loeation mitting that the ricts were being | Way sald hie, however, le not the real emergency, Mr. Mayor The facte are your police de partment wae forced to take care of the horde of wo whe flocked to the city after your election. There len't one out of nine of the women in the socalled temporary district who was in the city prior te your election.” Ui made > reply to thi art of the mant tng t to really work toe ment of the restrict Inc. FURNIVURE DRY GOODS The tractive at $ black, Net Cas fwo-Tab Ja ion and edge Embroider New Showing of Folding Go Carts champagne, burnt straw, A Varied Line of Women’ These a ned with Valen ft Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED and s, and tie Featuring Smart Trimmed Hats at $5.00 ~ Basement Salesroom Millinery Section is now featuring an especially at- and varied line of Trimmed Hats $5.00, including smart Tailored Semi-Dress effects in milans, chips ithe popular rough braids. shown in a range of colors that includes tapestry blue and and are effectively trim- med with small flowers and ribbon. re en ’s Neckwear at 2e and ¢ Stock French ittractive ment Mall Orders =| Carefully | Filled Popular Notions in : Dainty One-Piece Models in Silk Dresses at $25.00, $37.50 and $45.00 A line of effective Spring Dresses mad whose interpretations of Paris fashions are unsurpassed in this try, and who is equally noted for his style features The materials are rajah and taffeta | Furniture | Dry Goods Distinctive Models in Tailored Suits at $35, and messalines rich embroideries tunic and plaited evening shades Prices | Misses’ Tailored Suits at $25.00 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. (e Btore Closes Dally at 6:50. A not new able Collection of and attract pring models in We Tailored Suits evidence at this cluding ae , mannish worsteds, onals, wales, wre , checksiang ery broad rang new and staple co 0 7 © coats are 32 : 4 hes long, lined t silk or foulard, ang rts come ima yagh ¢ of popular kilted effects, Bi ‘ the care @ ed in the designin t ng of these Price $25.00 Long Street Coats < ; | Many n style featy ; rf } ; in embodied these smart length, Semi-fitting Street They are made and English overts, checks with lini ¢ for us by a manufacturer coun at $25.00. cleverness in originating new fine French diagonals, ilks, crepe de chine, foulards plaid coati The waists have p yokes, some finished with $ silk, and notch collar ori and braidings. ° skirts are in the new draped $ lapel. The tailoring is high tyles. Come in a strong assortment of streetand $ throughout. The line ; sizes for misses and women, | $37.50 and $45.00. 1 ‘ : Misses’ ‘tin Chiffon Materials are diagor » Fren ¢ serges, worsteds $ ite Dresses, just the pretty, tasteful fra and novelty suitings. Coats are semi-fitting with dnd for afternoon and ever ling wear, ade mannish notch collar or new shawl col ome fin- } pretty chiffon cloths. The waist is eat with fo H ished with silk me Che coats have self color lin neck, finished with shirring sed arniture, . mings. The skirts ull kilted or plaited. Colors 2 sleeves, skirt plaited and made over sie Ge i navy, old-rose, delft ay, tan and black. Sizes 14, ; white, light blue, pink and maize, Sizes 4, 16 16 ¢ e256 R Prices £95 a B40) (4) 16 and 18 Price $2 00. Second Fido. } iF ices $25.00 and $40.06 = A New Showing of Novelties in* Laces, Nets and Chiff An interesting display of exclusive « the tunic-draped ge f ings Light Gray Silver Dot $1.75 yard inches wide, White Mousseline de Soie, gx 25 yard wide, $1 Printed fects, Chiffon Cl pink, apricot, Mo 45 inches wide, $1.50 and $1 New Models in Women’s Oxfords Po ALL-P. ATE} $1.0K Hi DNUT Orchid, Virginia | n Violet and HUDNU' Variety April Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 45 inches fects in these sheer, filmy materials, now so much if wns, blouses and ia cee featuring a wide variety of new, dainty and artiitie —Firet Fe a variety of 50, $1.75, $2 ted Mousseline de S« 45 Marquisette and Silk Nets Ne, rings, 45 inches wide, ld dotted, 20 inches | UP to $3.50 yard ack Silk Applique Net, hand-embroide : ’ F inches wide, $10.00 yard pee usseline de Soie in dainty floral ef Gold and Silver Bugle Beaded Nets, $4.00, wide, $2.25 yard $7.00 and up to $12.06 yard ; : : ths, in navy, silver-gray, light blue, \ pleasing assortment of Chantilly and amethyst, white, cream and black, Breton Laces and Shadow Nets at attracti 75 yard prices d at $3.5 pularly Price BLUCHER IXFORD LUCHER © ' on we th tip, cl on ro stiorr has low military Ce hee welt s te wit im extension edge. $3.50, {ER OXFORD, having PATENT BLUCHER OXFORD, & ary hee ] nat ' plain rt’ vamp, t lose trimmed J a w close ttt Pint ES in Viol ae < EXTREME Vi ye Richard Hudnut’s s a ch or white, 506 " bree R Toil t P ti H VIOLET SEC ® CUM > sacdtrabiea'i, e reparations $3 VIOLET A et Or HUDNUT’S PERFECTOI ER- , MEAI Vhite Heliotrope, 5¢ ATH, Violet perfumed, $1.60" 0 H SVIOLET SECS TOILET WATER, in | HUDNUT’S CREME SEC, a disap- | },33) LIQUID GRE Violet Sec, $1.40 pear rea SOAI ed, 50¢ bottle. WATER HUDN\ rOILET CERATE, a | } S | DENTALUM kin food, 5 ror WW DER, 25¢. ] ‘OW DER HUDNUT’S CUCUMBER COLD ; S DENTALUM ginia Rose | CREAM, perfumed I ange. fl 1 STE, 25 Syl rb cna $e 5 NAILUSTRE #1 EAS ' nt olish, 506. HUDNI 10 S R t i " yt Lt UPERDA S MARVELOUS NA WATER “8 / . PX } B ; : CUTICLE ActD, & HAIRLIGHT TURBANETTE VELVET GRIP HOSE St sean LONIAL HAIR WAVERS has wire frame, net cove with | ER wide w ne Childre ak the halr, jee, § fot « ttached t ( sine Mm 1 rKD TWis DI Xt UP CARBONA CLEANING FLUID, | sewing ( T O8 grease apo i ace i poc GRIF k aT HIR VA te Dr LONG HOOK. AND BYE pres = nip . ' ma TAPE, comes in t i} IL] RI 4 C D} PERBA J PI \ Ie yard. INCORPORATED i EDERICK & NELSO

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