The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1910, Page 5

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TAR—MONDAY, AUGUS’ 1910 Ostrich Plume Sale one hired girl is capab day morning Wie an appotizing, clean break THE nad Not e¥op the mont areful | ax Dodge Yes, the Circus is Here} eS ea Blocked , THE BEST WAY TO SEE IT | above ge tors. ‘ar. eng [footon, Fanon 4 pila Hraht Republican at. yesterday to witndys | crowd stood and looked on in won-| of making se | / fOULhwick Co. | i FieMeeDonsall | f that which to many im the most in-|derment | a Bite es te ais Univerens |. treating Tour of he Gi sie And Than the Elephants, || Tuesday SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET | Tuesday | All this was interesting, inte arations for the performance i Jiyinteresting, but almost as not It is system par oxcellonce, a ays. | interest! tm Jeaxe oF rid Universit ya ip far as (he fate eke “ : | tem whereby 86 carloads of human | me domestic regime of the ele-| e e pation Is con : A ° a beings, animals and paraphernalia |?) herd The & pans =the aneutive see a Ay evening y are thrown onto some elty lot and rowed wot of these ma o rr ial the ple aba . Z A community of over a thousand | sated be She most pF nit ay ‘ts no Motr A vue extablinhed in living, working |? (le day's adventures, he wat) order within a few hours SOPEAOE Mt) Wee CREO for’ tHe moa bee Behind the Scenes. pe be. on’ ten “anal hee Pray e . ford M And then there is the added lure | atl elve in the world to be able jj | of the insight into cireus ife, the |toWonchalantly Jean up age a oes, coed i ae MH | chance to see the ilftle intimate de-|toweriag elepoant and peacefully cong ev oF taile of that busy canvas-covered | amo ” t, disdainfu yblt The els i dist ti tl 2 le d al ay. & r ease cou t Z| | world of tights and sawdust and of the fact that half a thousand jere 18 Class and distinction, there is ang qua old for a dollar in the public] Y%' | crashing band muate. The chance | tittle boy ré grouped about In ity to every garment that is shown in our i. The board didn’t detteve | 4 |to see the lion in his hour of ease, | devout hero worship ioe : 3 rand took ( | uv’ vow che vie veawte evaved 1 Great Second Floor Women’s Wear Section ee ine : ween. Th | Saturday's express brought some beautiful new Tai | the hippepotamus in private life jthe bareback riders in wkirts and / hack and forth or ch |ploture hats, the freaks, the dare: | ty #, with keen, plg-like * devils and all the reat of that /anout for niraband peanuts, | Y 4 |MtrAnge crow when they deacend to | What storios we rounds of the : VESSEL ON FIRE ——_—_—. _ kaping little thre out the man|f| lored Suits, a few chic Dresses and a large assortment |who fooled the elephant and gavelf} of Tailored Silk and Embroidered Linen Waist IN FRISCO BAY| In “ tot | . jeim a plus of: to and how lf) There are now hundreds_of new Suits to choose from | | years afterward the elephant, who ly trunk, snatched him from the crowd t MAX FRANCISCO, Aug yy we? |ea'out with inet ioe apering|ll poo P2t.00 to $60 ing with flames, the stea @A Kilburn ts adrift in Ban Fran Gere bay today. Fireboats are ly fag close to the burning vessel streams of water sides. She will al lows Jand wreaked retributory vengeance on hin ws | Night fell all too quickly for a , a } thousand little boys last night, » Wonderful as is this canvas elty by ‘ day, it is far more so by night, un der the light of gas torches, with ds and queer jungle odors, Mysterious shadows, mon. \ lhe new Dresses with modified hobble skirts are worth seeing. We will be pleased to show them to you. A visit here entails no obligation to buy. Feel entirely welcome Series % ‘ probably be a Passengers were landed Satur @y. So sudden was the blaze that the sailors were forced to flee for teir hives cond Floor | ite strange se Every express brings something new; every day | sees counters and shelves brightening under the in | fluence of NEW RIBBONS, NEW VEILING, NEW | PERSIAN CHIFFON, NEW LACES, NEW MILLI NERY. Every day sees the advantages of shopping at the new and better MacDougall & Southwick | Store. SATISFACTION-GIVING GOODS AT MON. EY-SAVING PRICES 18 THE WATCHWORD. $50,000.00 NEW AUTUMN SILKS Second Week Opens With Replenished Stocks of the Best Values |strous, grotesque, flit back and } |forth cr canvas; weird Three Hurt in Crash. ot Te Nite pe at eB must go home to bed » pageant and gle Ito come. ay HE MAY SUCCEED Niue ie ree SECY. BALLINGER Three persons were injured and @ aulomobile wrecked when a trolley car cras into the ma hav. and Pine at. Sat Mra. ¥ BR. Kleben Donovan and Perey T.| the occupants of| the auto, were the injured parties. | | Killa Niece and Brother. h Aug j wpb Billecc!, ian fisherman, | the ordinary life of humdrum hu manity | owas —| And still there was the attrac in | ’ tion of those rough swaggering ‘Ta: Mi ti Legislation club, John A. Whal roustabouts ax they swung to thelr | axpayers CCUING icy, Moncrief Cameron, John F.|work with military precision, driv ina, bis brother, shot and kill | Murphy and Tilton willl ing tont stakes. up the cam @ him in self-defense. The broth Tax reductionists will hold a/ speak vase, shur mous art 8s emptied their guns at each}... : } ae . imal wa, about, every men] giher and x stray shot killed Rosie | ™** meting in Er wey sob os fan 2 Be 88 au Mos | Knowing his particular duty wntil| Bilecc!, a 10-year-old niece of the |512 Denny Way, Queen Anne hill, |i TUCkOr: the freedom that we cel- |NOt &@ peg Ix unaccounted for, A Mothers. Sposina and Mrs. Bruno| Wednesday evening, August 24, un-| ot on July 4. and which France ragged, bob-talled army of mea, ef Were both seriously wounded. i der the auapices of the Progressive | celebrates on July 14 clent without any trappings of As wt s . decorations, discipline unadorné they kept with brawny mue cle and obeyed like a machine the ommands of huge red faced wifn who stood with et apart and spoke in gruff tones The phenomenal selling occasioned by this great advance display and sale | of new Autumn Silks at phenomenally low prices will start greater activity than ever, now that the last shipment of 15,500 yards has arrived. A wonderful assortment—the weaves are all in popular demand. —ieek wise $1.50 Black Taffeta Silk, 89c $1.25 Black Satin Radzimere, 85c $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, 59c 75c Silk Crepe de Chine, 49c 75c Black Taffeta Silk, 49¢ 85c Tussah Pongee Silk, 59c $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, 89c $1.50 Black and White Silks, 98c | $1.50 Black Peau de Soie, $1.19 $1.50 New Fall Silks, $1.19 $1.50 Black Peau de Cashmere, $1.19 | 75c All-Silk Pongee, 27-in., 49c $1.25 Black Satin Diagonal, 75c | 75c¢ Assorted New Fancy Silks, 49c | $1.10 Black Faille Francaise, 75c | 90c Plaid Taffeta Silks, 65c peel ar dt nie AF beers ld $2.00 Black Satin Duchess, $1.49 75c Colored Taffeta Silks, 49c ng was lost, everything was where it - — = ————<—<—<—<— should be. It was routine from WM. OXLEY THOMPSON. first red tagged of brawn as well as peg was thrown into the cirous lot Thompaon, fan amuck with « knife and a re yolver among 4 number of frie the home of Mrs. Marg: at Brockett, last nigh We Have No Restrictions. Call, Write or FURNITURE COR, Phone. NO AVE BETWEEN PIKE & PINE... Qy, Ind. 1098 Main 6921 © fire had gone by that. AMUSC MENTS. the moment the rest of the world. | hot « wntil th last bo a fed last univer case have we could not touch them, and b re = moved with lew friction yesterday | ce to e Inte When I got up to leave the tunr a ait 1 aaah tan siriews comments i : neat ¥ wan Geatin acee: with. the tad | Seattle Theatre ter “ tity of and rt partner, named Cl wa ot Week of the 7 oe Bee, Floor Samples, Discontinue 05 That Cireus Kitchen. |ter “resigns finally established the identity of| and my partner, named Clark, was Houwsewtves who look upon thefr! ing from his Marte LeRoy found. We drank of the ‘QUEEN OF THE OUTLAWS CAMP” ok water, and it made us all MEN ESCAPE IN ‘ Re OR | ab | RED-HOT TUNNEL AMUSEMENTS. kitchen as an abode of worrying| winter by we mt gazed on the circus kitchen | fle i with amazement While .they|lumbus, Rece watched a squad of men measuring| from the farm, C day and Sat-| Night Prices, 2 Sale SALE ree peal Lines, We're about ready to arrange stock on our two upper floors, the new addition to our building made to permit necessary expansion During c nstructi mm some goods distances, they suddenly saw a/ion, to try bis hand at ng the ee have become slightly damaged, and we have a quanti ty of floor samples, odd pieces, etc.) great canvass begin to swell up-| street car strike. He ts a mem-| SPOKANE, Wash. Aug. 22.—In a ‘moth Phones O006 . piciiaelgian that we would much rather sell than move. Radical reductions have been decided upon J] Ward. As the canvass mounted the|ber of the Columbus school board,|unnel of the old War Eagle mine Advensed Vaudeville ‘Lois Theatre — Tpoles gigantic ranges somehow |and of leading committees mn miles from Wallac Idaho. Alex Pantages, Mer. Phones; Main 1804, Ind. 4334. to clear these out this week. The sales goods will be grouped on the Main Floor. Quan r of Comm jeame to earth, and hardly were | Char men, under Forest Ranger Pu & tities are limited—of many we have but one of a kind—so come ea Our usual easy inetalted than the fires began| He was born on a farm in Cam-|jaski, were packed tightly together awrenee Sandusky Offer That credit plan is open to you during the sale to roar. Cooks oy — sprang up| bridge, O in 1866 graduated)! yesterday to escape a shi of . RAMEE Great Comed: rama ’ P jout of the ground; helpers were'from Muskingum co in 1878; | 4 " “TEXAS” , interesting—-come and see it pated |flame that swept down the gulch. High Lit Jai!"—The _ Fou The window display is 5 |peeling potatoes by the bushel; recetved master’s degree from| They hugged the ground and buried || Rianos—Covingtoh’ a Wiiber--Rarnes | | « Malina Suates, Weteceres wan butchers were chopping meat In Oberlin college, an L D.| their faces in the mud on the floor ||%,,Bertee—Jenmay Small and Small |||Sturder. Prices 10¢ and he pound lots; great caul-\from the University of Pennsyl| of the tunnel until the fire went by. ar drons we eaming with coffee; vania prary degrees from|and then, half mad from the heat. — —_ | mountains bread were in view. many He ente the | they ran and threw themselves into EST SPOT IN TOWN In the dining tent walters were Presbyterian ministry, but wentline er | hundred COOLEST SPOT IN SEATTLE. k. Five were left swiftly laying the table; they| into educational work when called|tne tunnel, and another, ¢ Spey PANTAGES THEATRE moved on a trot, silently dropping to the presidency of Longmont col-| trom the crew, was found burned t 4vVth'G “Unequaied Vaudevilie” | | knives and forks, salt and pepper, lege, Colorado, in 1885. He became| io a cinder 10e and 2 formances 4:30, 1:18, 9 {|| ‘ mi j jand all that goes to expedite a/head of Miam! untversity in 1891, { don't see how we ever got out Hughes Trie—Le Roy & Harvey—t.||| punom CAMERON AND DONNIB meal. And then breakfast was /and of Ohio university in 1899. Hel o¢ the tunnel alive.” said Charles || woite ailvert—cora simpe | GAYLORD e a ree success prexy,” M e | Bates er one — | HESTER AND JONES r at without as much fuss as|bas been a su ful “prexy | Hickman, of ods, B.D. a sur-'| 4 sours | am ae a ===3|vivor. “Even the stones were so \_— mn "ane Ss SED 1S MAN MN YEARS TO SHELD HEA SISTER FROM SCORN OF THE WORLD Prices That Are Deeply Cut FOR THIS WEEK’S SELLING Iron and Brass Beds $ 7.00 Iron Bed; blue $ 4.75 $13.50 Iron Bed; green ...8 8.00 $11.75 Iron Bed; blue ....8 6.50 $ 6.00 Iron Bed; green ...$ 3.75 $ 9.00 Iron Bed; gold ....$ 5.75 $70.00 Brass Bed; full size $40.00 $27.50 Brass Bed; % size $15.75 $40.00 Brass Bed; full size $24.50 A hoghef others oe 8-foot dinette English ... $30.00 $2.50 Reed Cart. $27.50 8 $58.50 8-f00 $7.50 Collapsible $6.50 Collapsible $27 50 $9.50 Collapsible Entire line to be cle Costumers $ 8.00 Karly English $ 4.00 Karly English $ 7.00 Karly English $10.60 Golden Oak $13.75 Mahogany |“Harry Lloyd,” the Man-Woman, and Elizabeth Lioyd, Who Thought $22.50 Brass | Harry Lloyd Wat Her Father, And a great many others | Kitchen Cabinets $20.00 Golden Finish ..$12.75 $10.00 Natural Pir ....8 7.75 $20.00 Natural Ash $20.00 $10.50 Golden Fir % 5.00 And several others. SuBots and Sideboards den Oak $19.75 $24.50 $19.75 $40.00 Golden Oak 827.00 $20.00 Golden Oak $11.50 d many others Center Stand, with 20-inch round top, finished golden The LONDON, Aug. 20.—Harry L died at Enfield the other da. yd] gotten a score of years ago. ed|° Thirty years ago also, there ap-| issi Rockers Ladies’ Desks 74. Post mortem developments fe:|peared in London a certain Harry Odd Dining Chairs Mission Chairs and vealed the astonishing fact tliat] Lloyd and his wife Eliza. Harry 7 Bar giish, leather ) Fumed Oak Chair m i a Harry Lioyd was a woman. ShefLloyd was also a teacher of French ly Bnglist ie at Seah te $24.50 | $ 9.00 Karly English ..$ 5.50 Bing lived tor 4 as @ man,|/German and Flemish Barly English, leather S ra a posing as the husband of her sister} A few weeks after the Lloyds $3.00 | $15.00 Fumed Oak Rock vr gm | 21400 Satin Walnut ..§ 8.50 and the father of her sister's Mesjeame to London Elza Lloyd gave F English, leather ae gitimate child birth to a child, For 20 years the J $5.50 | $12.00 Fumed Onk Rocker -* 1 $24.50 Maple ... ... ..$16.50 Investigation following this reve-}three Hved happily together, while i English, wood seat ‘ 87.75 lation has led to the unfolding of}littie Elizabeth grew to womanhood. m s $2.25 pia.so Fam Oak Rocker $30.00 Fumed $15.00 one of those real life stories that) Then the mother died Solid Oak Dining Chair, with | Solid Oak Center Stand, with $2.50 Ka English, wood seat ar vee Setar go to prove the truth of the adage That was 10 years ago. Now cobbler leather seat, finished 24-inch top, golden finished ; 81.50 50 Fumed Oak $20.00 Golden Wax $14.00 ff) that “truth is stranger than fiction,” | Elizabeth, bereft of hb other tree a5¢ St eeeee een neeere ves $1.50 $4.00 Golden Onk, leather seat § Nearly 50 yea ago there camg| “parent whom she } always i Nilmlecen Oak Rode’ 7.60 Mahogan , to London © Belgian girl named | looked upon as her father, and for $4.50 « n Oak $18.50 Fumed Oak Rock $10 00 wiTae Mahounny $10.00 Marie LeRoy, the daug of a|whom she has cared tenderly for other And many others and. several others. are age a Ae gt a gy or d-0n | rer aan erapaanatae LS: Solid Oak Extension Table, fin- , Odd M Fi began to move in the society of the All for Her Sister ished golden and highly pol- H attresses an alled “fre thinkers. Mong Th Marie LeRoy, th free _ Hall Racks Library Tables Spri whom were Chas. Bradiaugh, Jobn| thinker, 9 disciple of those philoso. ished, top is select quartered $ n Oak | $20.00 Early English ..914,75 prings Stuart Mill, and others co i} phers who sought to batter down ao , 45 inches H ' lish $12.00 Barly English $ 5.00 Spring ++ cee $2.50 BB) with the prepared af nee.ithe walls of convention, made a suaiee peat , elish > i ‘ typ $ 4.00 § . | She ¢ d living by teach-| gaerifice almost without parallel 4 Solid Oak Dining C! t cose & eyes Spring | 1 nj Solid Oak Dining Chatr, with full xtends to 6 feet ..... $13, s Golden bea? $15.00 Karly English $ 2.75 Sprin jing Fre and Flemish, | order that her sister might m to box seat, finished neat $15ng, ‘ B17.95 ‘ ‘ . ore & . and b slations from) jive a life altogether in accord with highly polished $14.50 Two-Piece Golden Oak $20.00 Warly Hnglish $10.00 Mattress thowe conventional morality, She sacri ane $10.00 } $17.50 Golden .. $10.00 | § 6.00 Mattress As If Swallowed Up. ficed 30 years of her womanhood »Piece Golden Oan $7.75 | $25.09 Golden $16.00 | $15.00 Mattress 4 many others And many others. And a great many others. ‘rhirty years ago Marie LeRoy|that her sister might be blameless disappeared. She droj . @ ise 8) r from |in the eyes of the world sight de completely a vugh the Bhe died in man’s clothes, and -= earth had opened up and swallowed} not till after her death did anyone | @ a her. Friends in educational cireles|have the shadow of a suspicion |i de inquiries for her, but as she | that she was other than she seemed. |there was no particular effort made | beth, failed to get any inkling of the * jte locate her, ‘She was utterly for | secret The revelation surprised | J

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