The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1910, Page 10

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aime ED ANN 2 NTE ANE et SE OE EEE LE ALERT LES LITE SE OIP RDN I SEILER 8 ENS BENE RIE ARG RE E PE EMI MARGARET ILLINGTON WILL RETURN TO THE STAGE NOW With Her Millionaire Hus- band as Manager, She'll Start Out in Septem- ber. 1 } t 1, Edward PRINTERS ASK WORK BE DONE IN THIS. CITY The Allie cil, in a com Chamber of bedy to to have attle. The cil make gument that there is $1 vested in the printing business in Seattle, paying salaries to 1,500 men and women in the mechanical and clerieat departments, and that eivic patriotism and sound business sense plead for the patronage of home industry | The printers maintain that the quality of work turned out In Se-/ff attle is the equal of that done any where, and that business men who} have their printing done In the East do so at 4 lo at only to themselves, but to the community at large. The money they pay for this out-oftown printing is taken from the community; means less} work for employes, and leas money spent with merchants and business men. ih If all the business houses in this city would make it a point to have their printing done at home there would be a larger pay rol! and a! larger general measure of prosper ity, which would affect every per son beste bustoess im the city if WEALTHY OMAHA — BREWER KILLED (By United OMAHA, Neti, June Krug, millionaire and head of ‘the Krug Brewing company, was kill ed here today in an automobile ac cident. Fred I. Mevormick and Al Schultz were fataliy injured, and J H. Warren was hurt seriously Krugs car, driven by the Hionaire, collided with an bile driven by Warren. T ear struck a telegraph pole. Krug and McCoymick were cr beneath the machine mil BALLINGER VOTE COMES SATURDAY | (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 21.—The Ballinger - Pinchot investigating committee will meet Saturday and vote formally, then adjourn until late in the summer, when the report shall be published. The vote will be purely perfunctory, and will stand, it is declar 5 to 7 in favor of acquitting Mn Three opinions will be prepared. Congressman Graham will write a minority opinion, Congressman Olmstead the majority opinion, and Congressman Madison a separate ii i} € TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL REGAL DENTISTS SOLID, FIRM TEETH | If Our Method Teeth supply, were not solid they would be a fatlure Artificial teeth that are put into the mouth simply to fill up a vacancy are a delusion, a snare and a fraud | Our Method Teeth have been more or less of a mystery to people who read about this work| which we do, for the first time know how we can make teeth stick which we and firm, always in the mouth without using the ordi- |[f nary methods, That, of course, is our secret, and is one of the prin cipal things upon which our patents are based, but the facet that restore teeth and make and solid in the mouth where there are two or more teeth to work with, and that we do not resort to plates, is evidence enough that the work {8 satisfactory j if you are a victim of loose teeth or missing teeth, we want you to come to our offices and allow us to raake a careful examination of your case, This service is entirely free and carries with it no obliga | tion to have any work done | We regulate twisted, crooked and | protruding teeth, Crowns, fillings, | porcelain and gold applied without | pain and without much time in the chair, We give a written guarantee with all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union St. we do em firm th | eatile y THE SEATTLE STAR New York.—Martin I ft th at he la to produce a Pa i ith the help of peasant act mewhere near Kast Aurora, N. ¥ bert Hubbard t® aiding him in the Utica, N. VeuA h jumy the r fe canal bridge last n much ¢ otion In the water that the y of a man whe brought to the # eo. It had been in the water f nonth even elit boys were born tn Port Angeles.Port Angeles voted jor Ne Hay const 18 votes, t created jfore t adnin ele en John ¢ grenn The cers hore te Cordova, Alaska ette of h-poohed the he peace istration republicans ctod 39 delemates to the territorial which meets at Douglas ntion K, and have indorsed i for d wed Jar HAS A GOOD saat At Pantages. at P ingers, a might Four Hard are not ithe ntage thelr io nuKK that } |PANTAGES THEATRE ! il Japanese war |i in Amerion In an address be arbitration «society i | ‘The machine or » Wickersham. FURNITURE DRY Goon, FREDERICK ‘& NELSON — Btore Closes Daily at | FURNITURE DRY GOODS Interesting Values From the Lines of Moderately- Priced Furniture ETT) attle, Hand ba # no! common in these vaudeville Chicage—For the firet time, a/fit tne nerds have something two-year ree in to be offered in| ii" the rent the Chicago high sohools, beginning | eee starry 8. Mack | September 1, to check the tendency | sentimental singing act that ta f children to leave school Upon! wel Mack an old blind t graduation from the ward schools. | far, singing a quaver! a. a Bakersfield, umored | A’ teanaparency ] Suber Of a earty OF Ghammt emgtee| ta ee Lee DULL GOLDEN OAK DINING| GOLDEN OAK BUFFET, SPI OAI TABLE, SPE] who went Into the Mojave dea- | ntella, aavinted by TABLE, PRICE $23.50--This Table | CIAL $18.00—-0 en oab j $10.50 oak Dining T; rt week aga, have ¢ er acrobats, ¢ & Bur } I is constructed of solid oak in waxed | ished finish. Top mea 2 f round top 42 ind MARGARET ILLINGTON. | Only one death was recorded in Seattle | ar ee oe Dek Thom Hl golden finish, has 44-inch top, round | and bevels late 1 Ha id flat rim, round ng a and Maud Vinton in’ “Terry's He pedestal, and extends to six feet. A rep- | center d t toy e« c oper J ‘haped legs and da | The Bult Py «| turn,” have an Irish playlet fi 4 : , , on etd twe ect kk a eee eee |, Manilag—The Sultan of Sulu has] iii iment and humor. ‘The {Mf tesentative value from the many me- | ware, one drawer at ¢ é feet. ‘I both attractive * Wl tinited ; y He Se tela cat id in Qu town in 18 diym-priced pieces comprised in the ex- | compartments be prov n servic y also be ad ig eas * INSULTS THE FLAG 7 Valued at $200,006 e fine singing, tensive display of Dining ‘Tables. sto room f Iver and ¢ Eng * GOES TO PENITENTIARY * to be devoted to tr by Banger “ye Mie. v : * 1 arene oF + Rape uder and Abie * My United Press *it T Sultan w wa mepeek_ etireas the |i | & BUTTE, Mont, June 21.— #/t 1 in ra, OF 4 ne nt and ¢ ® in a pe occupat * ns z | * tana. Frank Alder, an Italian, * ene anata Sty ~Thornton ke. of] arike Faith, Bridget, and why |i arked that the Italian na. #|{he Pivet Clty ‘Trust company. bas! do you sty Em atingy? Didn't 1 * mblem had it ver W | of the t by President Taft me FOR aut to O88 Sap com * Sta and St and * * started a fight He was ar ® * A #.roated charged with assault, %| ia nnouncement |} * as sentenced to two # | ‘ ty to . i ‘ f | On June 19th Northern Pacific |i a fre dR ae ’ ¥ again, before a grand : im th mpary to w shich convenes at Montesano (train 383 for Portland and inter-| | * ® July He w bably be charg-| mediate points will leave Seattle at |i ® ed with murder following t $12:00 noon Instead of 1:15 p. m/f ee | sisi and will arrive at Portland at 7:10) London ey Carter, | ened. five an cree eemptainta tied” wwe p.m, making good connection with |i ghter of American | Qeeree for se Southern Pi ¢ train for all Calt-| ¥ te today was | Yesteriny. ated in King coumty | fornia polnts. Most modern equip Wi married t Acheson, he | ment, parlor and dining car serv-| to the earld ! Edinburgh, Scotiand..W. J lee WOMEN’S MISSES’ AND MIDDY WAISTS AT $1.25 —Made of: chambray and linon, with three- quarter sleeves and patch pockets. Shown in white with red or navy and light-blue pipings with white WOMEN MISSES’ WAISTS —Made chambray, Come in white AND MIDDY AT $1.45 good quality ot sizes, from 34 to 42. These are all new Spring r black, navy, white, slate and gr able effects. The waists are ef have three-quarter or full-lengt ange from 34 to 44, An Sizes The Basement displaying an assortment of season’s favorite models, in the rough straw braids.~ T comingly trimmed with flov LISLE UNION SUITS, SP ightly-soiled Lisle Unit veless style, with low neck, lace-trimmed umbrella knee. § sle with three-quarter sleeves. with red or navy pip ings and light-blue with white; es’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years; Salesroom Millinery cludes white, champagne, blue and black and medium shapes are represented and are be- ribbon bow effects. An exce Bry INCORPORATED Store Close Dally at 6:50 .< WOMEN WAISTS, linon and Miss Women's | at $1.45. models and are m of chiff wel trimmed with self-c een, fectively h sleeve from 34 to 42 'S TAILORED LINEN $1.45. strictly tailored, in Gibson style, with tucked front and long sleeves. > fon taf as coe tation colorings in olor ba excellent value at, special $9.85. Section is Trimmed Hats in the hand-made, as well as he range of colors in Small wers, quills, wings and ptional value at $2.50, Basement Salesroom, ECIAL, 28¢ n §=6Suits WOMEN'S in | 25-—Have and cuff or | izes 4 and 5, short sleeves; high s WHIT nec COMBINATION SUITS, SPECIAL | Without sleeves. 28c—Consist of Lisle Vest in low neck,| TIGHTS, 2: sleeveless style, and Muslin Drawers, in| SLEEVELI plain and lace-trimmed effects, Sizes ‘| DRAWERS, 25c — and 5 brella-knee style. —In ankle- FREDERICK & NELSON BasementSalesroom Women’s and Misses’ Middy Waists At $1.25 and $1.45 Of pure liner Basement Halesrcom. Charming Silk Dresses, Special $9.85 fetas and foulards, ands and buttons, Basement Salesroom. Effective Models in Summer Millinery, Special = 50 Attractive Knit Underwear Yous. E COTTON V k and TS, 5¢ Lace-trimmed un Basement Salesroom. Size An exceptional value in striped and change and The skirts are in plain plaited and tunic effects long or short sleeves ; low neck, in sleeveless style or with also in new round neck style and knee-length SOLID OAK DINING ! DINING CHAIR, SPE HARDWOOD CHAIR, PRICE $3.65 3 CIAL $1,60—Dining ¢ CHAIR, SPECIAL Simply-designed, _ well-con. | SOLID OAK EXTENSION TA- | constructed of hardw An a structed Chair of solid strongly built - epr : inished golden. Has shap- oak. a rhe, meee, ae BLE, SPECIAL $6.75—Has 42-inch | Snsbed golden. Has sbap | (7° ish, with back panel o | of ne ia Sens 0d 5 | 4 ack with | Solem gloss. For ths pane ln ali aioe non | Square top, and turned and fluted legs. | spindles and aint ve x with | Solden ses back log-posta, and saddle cross panel at top, 1p quar | joeable chair steal seat In box construction. Extends to six feet. | ter-sawed effect. the value is Very. SE DESK, PRICE, ROCK- ~The desk illustrated | HARDWOOD ER, SPECIAL $1.85 is conveniently arranged for| HARDWOOD | Bedroom or Sewing Rock- | Practica! uae sare’ aw. | SPECIAL $1.85 ing bed er beneath s ar- | b ranged for fili May be had in a choice of bird's-eye maple top panel, Circassian walnut or golden oak, and presents an extreme by iron rod; cobbler ly attractive value at the price | ? | of $12 | in Pompeian effect : ROCKER, | of | HARDWOOD $4.75—Is well constructed hardwood, in polished ¢ finish. The broad seat anc } back make this a very comfort able chair, Price $4.75. finished golden. er of d ble-tonstruc irch tion and ance, of hard golden, j| and cobble carved tive appear vd, fi spindle back nished i, s GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIER,| GOLDEN OAK DRESSER HARDWOOD DRESSER, SPE- | “ay SPECIAL -$6.75-—We offer an | PRICE $15,00—This Dresser is | CIAL $14, A well-proportion- | HIF FONIER Wa exceptional valne in this Chiffo- | ed Dresse substantially cor om hier, which is of solid oak, in| ° ™ @ oak, ia golden tint structed of Eastern hard maple, | $8.25 ur golden finish. Has five full. | TOP measures 20x40 inches and | in dark golden color after the | ( sittonie as ca wp with brass pulls, built-up panel | T% 18x24 inches. Drawers are | Ceasures 19.38" inches and Abs? > measuring 12 ve ends and top measuring 18x32 | deep and roomy, and are fitted | Prench be mirror is | TUETC hs inches. | with polished brass pulls. 18x24 inche inches, be i Bed ff: | A Full-Size Iron te Special, $1.95 * * * * * * = UPHOLSTERED COUCH, SPECIAL $3.95—A practical Couch | 1 uphols tered with green denim over cotton and steel-spring construction, | This Couch presents a Very attractive appearance and is suitable for camps and homes where economy of space is essential. Sizes 2 to 5 years. with Girls’ Skirt Rompers, Special 50c Made of excellent quality pink or blue chambray, full, to hang like a skirt, and waist trimmed tucks with bloomers cut across shoulder. Basement Salesroom. IRON BED, SPECIAL $4 An unusual value ina strongly © structed, full-size Iron Bed, white enamel MATTRESSES, THREE-QUARTER AND FULL-SIZE, | SPECIAL $1. 95—Oi fiber, with cotton top, covered with good grade of ticking. 1Z€

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