The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1910, Page 10

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JON. MURPHY 10) AUN FOR PROSECUTO BANQUET FOR 4 MICHIGAN PROFESORS Article 4. When Is a House Not a House? Definition of “Dwell- ing” Given by Census Man. The words “dwelling house family” are, for censua pu given a much wider appl nd} fly, because they occupy one dwell es, | ing place, and pérsons living alone th cabina, bute or tents, persons than they have in ordinary occupying # room er rooma in pub: A “dwelling” ix “detined as ajlic buildings, stores, warehouses, {place in whieh, at the time of the| factories or stables, and persons consua, one sleeping on river boats, canal] Washington totorro® evening The larly sleey Noune | boate, barges, ete, If they have no/eveets ares John ©, Ree other usual place of abode, are re-| the college of literature, ae garded as families. » The head of the family ip te entered ffrat, then the wife, jthe children, whether son ,| daughters, in the order of “ and lastly, living with the Alumni of the University of Mieht aan will entertain as guests tour representatives of that university at thelr annual banquet at the Hotel or more pewons regu It need not be a mmon meaning the college of tifred Th. Shaw, gen Vaughan, de medicine, and heir |eral secretary, of the all other persons | Alurent assoctation, family, whether| After the introduetion by Herbert hourne, a tene j | } an in nrent or aparte houne, titution ¢ hoot building, if per; relatives, boarders, lodgern or |G Lull, toastmaster James T. Law larly sleep there, as well | servants or will intweduce the following jas th ‘inary dwelling house. |. The head of the family, whether | speakere | Definition of “Family.” |bueband or father, widow or un-| “Michigan's Contribution to th A “family,” a8 a cénam term,| married person of either sex, in to| West,” Judge Thomas Bu may means ¢ eople whol} be de ated by the word “head,” | Teachers tn the Stat py a dwe or ®art of and the othér members of a family man living! asewife, father, mother, son, dangh pants and em-|ter, grandson, daughter-in-law, | * Henry B, Dewey of public Insuruction Wiillam D. aban a dwelling place Ladies,” W. T. Perkins haan sae grasa | PALACE IN LONDON ReRT AL t M " to te Age inst birthday (Dy Cotted Preas.) LONDON, Apri! 19.--Three ye 2 y . % MRR) babii gH nue montha, the builders say, will me King ty 8 No. Yoare of Present Marriage? the completion of the pal bes Mother 4 A snd hei & in course of construction at business t x f « ; the weet corner of Queen ‘i V 3 ‘ egnenss , Londen, for the idence, ae it is still John DB. Rockefel Murphy . } . | Architect Ernest Runts stilt ¥ teen of a Nature it pet oar arrived cee ek eee le” ris ; | wholly for the use of the direc Speak Rnetien If mot, what Language? | tore and staff of the Anglo A PATION American Oli company, or Eng ‘ . bet | teh branch of the Standard. wr artesy || ematore Empioye? Working on own « ‘ ‘ | Estate agents familiar with the po apine-eilling ese spetlrenat | ved Apeit 18 No. Weeks Wnomplored in 1908 id tion by which the rea) phy a host of w | on which the structure supporters, Murphy will stay in Abie to Read? To Write J aseed inte the om race un end, and any ce “ pany's hands, are equally em date that n defeating b * phatic in the declaration that bas @ lot of hard w aes Pree ar: Mntaey they positively know Joha OD, Remarks Rockefeller intends to use it yaty > for himeelf FurNitone. | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. RINE SS quested him te remain. | : DRY Goots Store Cidies Datly at 300 DRY GOODS | | BasemertSa esroom * Highly-Attractive Line of Women’s Tailored Suits at $15.00 Dependable materials and careful tai- loring strongly characterize the smart Tai- lored Suits displayed in the Basement Sales- room Ready-to-Wear Section at the above popular figure, and the values represented are of unusual merit. The coats are new Spring models, 32 and 34 inches long and lined with good quality satin. The materi- als are plain and fancy serges in narrow and medium wales, and various stylish man- f nish suitings. The colorings and effects ff include: Black Gray college secretary to Unite Wittam P. Frye tinued as his ge time Fryé was pres ate because of R ‘and a member of the investigate charity home dren tn King cov always been a TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS Another “Very Much Pieased” Man The sat beat advert Whoever first to use that axiom has sed 4 monument to himee.f that will live This company is ix of letters from satiai customer is the/— forever Navy Light-green Gray Stripe Brown Broken Plaids A full range of sizes is sented in this attractive at $15.00 repre line of Women’s Suit Interesting Offerings in Inexpensive Wrappers, House Dresses, Sacques | Aprons and Corsets I ; COUES, SPECIAI ack a ' d with pipe belted in a sta folded aver in PTRACTI Ek $! wad | c MORNING WAIST SPECIAL She e ; ar 4 urk-red hit Of percale in light colors or in white with i t expen und " 1 ack d » Ha ¢ fitting neck with is ever da r he ear he 1 1 «ge . P j _? tyle, have deep pockets and are gored td th it nt 4 , f 1 the en 1. Trim 7 1 ‘ 1 wit ruffle at bott HUBBARD APROD ) rhe material ' 1 \proris is blue anc t hecke REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, \moskeag ginghat The ure t ver 1405 3rd Av., Cor, U . “i ne ¢ at " a i thaf BROKERS CORSETS Af oy Wallis & Lewis Co. It hea avi 1 NEW YORK STOCK D 1 kit ed GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires Main 779 Ir 2 Balley Bid DOWNING, HOVKING & BYER, inc BROKE RS | Mail Orders Carefully A Large Line of Dependable Btocks, Grais and Pr Refrigerators Filled THE SEATTLE STAR _ THE CENSUS MAN IS COMING AND THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Michigan ploye f a hot if they regularly /unele, quat, niece, boarder, lodger | non Murie at Ann Arbor,” Mise [fi make up a single fam rvant Lucey K. Cole: “The Twa Spirits meenions ” cence | Hamuel J Wettrick, “From Micht wa mj Kan to Washington,” Glen ©. Rosch jler; “Loyalty to Our Alma Mater FOR THE CENSUS || J. Ry MeLaughlin, “Michigan Doe ; 4 X jtom/ Dr, F. & Bourne The | White Serge Suits at $25.00, ,\ Palts te Sarvow ewale white $32. 50, $35. 00 and $45. 00« a ‘4 ie h a ted soda Medium-green ||| FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Foray More Closes Dally wt 6180. L Dry _Saeet | Many Interesting Aerivals i in the Various Liy of Women’s Ready-to-Wear MONG the recent additions to the very com f correct-Ready, Wear Apparel for Women and Misses are new Long ( n shepherd's gut and navy serge, tailored and trimmed styles, at $12.50, $1¢ 18.50; new lines of Tailored Suits in various OO and $42.50; ith messaline or from $12.5( 15.00; Long Coats af Suits at $25 qq) rchensive popular materials at $25.00 Long Coats of natural pongee, semi-fitting and blouse mod« ured and polka-dotted foulards, at prices ranging heavy Tussah silk in tan color, at $32.50; also White Serge $32.50, $35.00 and $45.00 A few values from these lines are given brief deseripticn 1 ~—Heeond Poop AT $42.50—Suits of light-gray h AT $25.00 { navy a serge having coats 36 ong, § ow, | ‘ wie “Re, a «strictly tailored and lir ilk serge rt Have deep re inlaid with gat * are full-plaited and finis with rows of stite! checke k with black sou ‘ ing ut all gilt | AT $25.00-—Suit plain or ¢ long revers of of navy or black serge ats 34 and 36 inches plain tailored or with collar and : Es natural color ¢ front, and cn embroidered ig] * ear tan. I ' with self-tohed AT $32.50 AT $21.00 val, having semi-fitting satin and narrow braid trimer lined with messaline.” Skirts are in plaite AT wae no -~ Coat Women’s Two-Clasp Silk loves: Interestingly These Gloves are reinforced with double tipped fingers, and are widel nd bly known cellence Of fit, sightliness and durability. Pe TWO-CLASP SILK | HEAVY QUALITY MILAN FANCY MI ESE SILK GLOVE LOVES, 50« AND 75< ESE SILK GLOVES, $1.00 | $1 » Milanese sifk, PAIR—An excellent grade Feotit: ih om ‘der ‘ 7 or ack, whitead , shown in black, white and | white, pongee, me n, | Donets: & ris, miasties bey various a etre | gray, navy ; one ae : ‘Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery, Special, $1. 00 Pr. Free Lessons in Women’s extra-quality Black Hosiery of pur read auze weight with mercerized 5-inch garter welt and merce ne heel, sole and toe, idd materially to the stren Hosiery at these vital points. Specially priced at $1.00 p ized dow the Art Needlework which from 9 to It } at Needlework — Women’s Patent Colt Bu ton Ofords with mat t Ttound toe, short omen’s Black 4 Pumps with jet welt sole witht ion | and concave Oxfords vamp, welt and lar vamp ¢ with exte 1 Cuban heel, $ sole with exten concave Cuban heel } Large Stocks of 2 anya Notions Toilet Requisites of I Ese g A , ity - Dre Print 5 ae rt ET Rup CAV ih r 7 ¢ . pkg < 711 . hine Violets Ts 2 Satin Lace Wire, black and § of the D € nf 1 Bone Ha v ‘ s for Be } ‘711 I ( e, ¢ rms, 29 Silk Frilled I all io 4711 I Vater in V , ; Vassar I Leade rs, 50c yard Eb Len i and J 11 Brilliant Nail hye? hearse: plu ichee | 1 Rendle re } 4711 Bau de-Cologne Tat | 4712 Poudre Papier 4 } d I Piet FI Popular W Wises i in 1 White Wash Goods at Keen Econo IMPERIAL LONG CLOT "ECIALLY I I Y PRICED= A soft ni hed grade for underwear, comes in bolts of 12 \ it rade, f ar specially ill a ai hd cight, sj ul, $1.45 bolt be, width: 1 t 112146 yan 46-inch h, finer wea 1.90 bolt 3 I t 1, 20c yard. %-inch width, close, fine weave, special, $2.5 3 ch w “ ul 35e yard, 42-inch width, fine weave, special, $3.3 al, Oe yard. IMPORTED IRISH DIMITIES SPECIALLY PRICED pa for underwear Pwo especially desirable qualitic e sh in 30-inch w priced at 25¢ c yard % INDIA LINONS, MADRAS, LAWNS AND POPLINS AT SPECIAL PRI _ J 30-inch Staple India Linon edium grade al, 1 x » \ Madras Waisting’ ard I cial, 1 3 tr { designs to Se width ores 5 . " ition and gradi 32-in ave . t ecially priced # de, 4 —Pirst Pleo New hotel in Cal Summer Mattngs New on Display \ ney hipment of dependable qualit Japane Ided to the shows ing of Summer Floor Coverings, embracing a large s, as well as pl Mattings in white or natural stray Included in the igs with insert figure ilso mattings in browns, greens, reds and blues ri 18¢, 2¢ 4 yard, ruta —n i fail i Ladies’ | Ma’ | Home | Orders | Journal Carefully Filled Patterns | | Ri | INCOR ORAT ED Leeman

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