The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1910, Page 10

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SE 73 She Paints, But Not Usual Way;' . cr heerican Ariist Feted Abroad!” wom ney po iN Pe g ai Se ee CONGRESS AT HARVARD *;;. yf) a, mail robberies in history. The boy OE og a” pind For the best high dive-—$600 Btole thousands of letters and won opt, 2 wenty-twOl” por jongest time in air for ma 714-716 Second Avenue. aviators of world-wide c . Dooty aggregating $3,000 in cash, | dah taeuueees . hong te wil ghines carrying two passengers |) which he hid in a cave. pening N@) (600 pounds or over)-—$1,000, {| BAD HOME-COMING uled. for September to id. Th 000 wd THE FINAL WORD ON juled for September 8 to 13. The FOR FREED CONVICT 127 types. The big temporary grand-| For the greatest weight carried aviators will fly in machines of | mtand to seat 20,000 persons, and the | Per horsepower- $600. | | bleachers for 16,000, are completed | For the lightest construction Jand everything is in readiness for| without engine (flying)-—$600 | |the opening of the meet. Among! Aceuracy—-$1,000. | the priges offered are the following Harvard cup—$1,600 ord $6,000; second prise river, over Boston harbor to How Sr Firat prive \} ton Hignt and retnre omc Garments Repriced Regardless of lord, $3,000; second prize First prise, world’s ree|by any r Distag Jord, $8,000; second prize, $2,000 $10,000 |°*Hie ee ‘seaapeae clase ia the ai ees tate! rises augrapete $47,000:| Cost or Former Price during the meet Totalization, Among the aviators who will com or sores tm, tog nalWiete’ toate aie wie! for Friday and Saturday Only Jdlers' field, over Boston and. back |F. Willard, Clittord B. Har HI VALUES UNEQUALED to Soldiers $5,000; for the|Ralph Johnstone, George Hoxsey,| A slowest aeroplane, $1,000 Claude Graham White a For quickest leaving under own|Roe, of England, ali of whom were || power—Getaway, $1,000, jon the field today tuning up their For the shortest turn—$1,000 machines For the most steady in Might Glenn H. Curtiss will arrive to $ 00. morrow SUITS THAT SOLD UP TO $35.00 | SUITS THAT SOLD UP TO $50.00 = = } Several Dozen Good Styles— A Splendid Collection, Including All Colors [DECISION AGAINST __|Goneumerion OF OUP vee Now $12.75 | Now $19.50 For the per square foot * CHICAGO, Sept. 2—After serving nearly five years in Joliet prison for perpetrating a series of daring frauds, “eo. &. McReynolds returned to hi¢ old home to find that his aged |‘ mother, who had worked inces- santly to have her son pardon em had died 14 houre before. TWO DIE AFTER JEALOUS ROW NYACK, N. Y,, Sept. 2.—After a Quarrel inspired by jealousy, Edwald Junge gathered his family of a wife and three children fn a room, and, after slaying his wife, bade his children farewell, and then calmly shot bimself through the head. He will dic | ONCE NOTED JOCKEY HELD BY THE POLICE CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—“Monk” Co- Durn, 10 years ago a famous jockey fs held by the police here charged BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Bept. 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 2.~-Osteo-|, } . paths in thin state are denied the| THe report of the collector of inter Pee eee atte are dented the | nal revenue for Alabama and Mis laccording to the decision just hand.| @@"'pp! for the past year shows with forgery and burglary. Coburn led down by the supreme court. The | ‘hat collections on Hquors have al ENTIRE STOCK IN TWO GREAT LOTS made a fortune on the turf, but JOsteopathic association has fought} 2% doubled in the last year, not-| A Lot That Sold Up to $16,50— | mee Values, Worth Up to $20.00— spent it all in high living, he says. | : mar we [etterly for this prin tege | withstanding the state prohibition ‘ - | laws They do say Charlie Hemphill, al-| : tg a ear Jeged to have been converted by | New” TORK wont pte ane The Canadian athlete Now $3. 4 ll reg Now $0 50 MRS. J. LESLIE COTTON. Smith, of Philadelphia, who is anx-|ships are scheduled for Toronto Sep “ LONDON, Sept. 2.—No other!with her on her Inst visit to New |!ous to fight Champion Ad Wolga tember 24. Which means that our Billy Sunday last close season, has | 01 a y ey York. She exhibited it and gathered |W!!! meet Jack Dorman. of New/old pal Timothy Tomothy Flanagan | j American woman has any greater | (on saurels on this side of the York, at the Longacre Athletic club/ will run the show and Brother Jawn 40 L SHIR Ss Z x 6. y ] done backslid. ¥ |popularity in London society than | oooay y night next, will do things with the weights. i~ uae ute - coe es ‘ The x woman bos sent a . oe " WORTH TO $15.00 who was artette Benedict o ew ut ttle ¢ ° is country ur \¥ . ing recent years. After ber portrait] SERGE AND VOILE IN PLAIN PLEATED STYLES | ‘Mire. Cotton ts an artist of tre-jof the late king was exhibited, the Cup and the Li Crusade Me sas ny apes * | iewan ine arte making of tr [ho tit oder, Bho wens Tver Boosting “Many a Slip” CHILDREN’S COATS These Ugly Spots }It waa the artistic making of her| her with orders. She was a favorite ee pene Old Gaw Lones its Significance As Applied y the Polson Cup of More Hl 4 TO 12 YEARS lwhen she painted a portrait of the |of King Edward the Schoolroom, the Car and the Raliroad ation—The More ff) ii At $250 | At $3.50 }iate King Edward. The English| On her visite to New York she bas the Slips "Twixt the Cup and the Lip the VALUES UP TO $6.50 | VALUES UP TO $10.00 LINGERIE WAISTS | Mrs. Cotton brought the painting | hotel TWO BIG LOTS At 75c At $1.50 VALUES UP TO $2.00 | VALUES UP TO $4.00 The woman with tender skin @reads September because it is sure to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her | aren Sake ber teste” "| RECORD NUMBER OF ARRESTS | Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent discovery of a new et cilsee “arene” secenath MADE IN SEATTLE LAST MONTH Makes it possible for even those j Most susceptible to freckles to keep i the skin clear and white. No mat- Also Month Shows Prison-| ot the office for ball, or $9.18 for . ae ch offense. However, should ter how stubborn a case of freckles! erg Carried Over $10,-\ some of the superstitious of the you have, the double strength @ikine will remove them. Get an| 000 When Pinched. Prisoners brought in be aaked for! EEC Gecksae fYom the Raven such an amount of bail, they would Drug Co. and banish the freckles.| The Seaitie police department | Probably beg to be sent to the lock Money back if it fails during the month of August made |™P without delay pets " the largest number of arrests tn The amount of money taken from — its history, 1,542 being the total.| prisoners at the time of thelr ar ANNOUNCEMENT This is an average of 50 arrests |rest is another item that amounts Griffin's Business College an-|each day, and roughly estimated,|to quite a tidy sum during the will make an average of seven ar-|month. Over $10,000 was taken Bounces their Fall Opening in the | «ts for each patrolman. Those of|from prisoners during August, the | new Haight Building, 2nd and Pine, | the genera! public who imagine that | largest single sum being taken from la patrolman gets 50 cents for each | woman. When brought in on Sth Moor, Tuesday, Sept. 6th. We j-rest he makes in addition to hin|a charge of disorderly conduct, this fare teaching a complete course in|salary can wonder how the patrol-| woman had 91,156.00, four diamond a ich on such a fat|rings and two diamond earrings in Gregg Shorthand and Typewriting | ™°" a" set F . 3 ’ 'K | commission of $3.50 per month each. |her possession. Few, however, have! fm three to five months, Why| The month just ended also was | such a sum in their pockets. Onl d fb hree b a i 3 is Fes ,|® record one in the amount of bail|three brought in during the month Spend 7 to 9 months elsewhere?) reoosited by offenders, $14,080.00 | bad $1,000 with them, but several Btudents may enter any day having passed through the hands | had threo or four hundred dollars Fall Opening of WEARING APPAREL For Men and Women We are now ready to show you for the coming Fall season the latest creations in wearing apparel for men and women Visit us tomorrow and select your new Fall outfit. “The styles for this coming ful than ess and | | PALACE MARKET Everybody nowadays te striving to secure the purest of edibles, especially in MEATS Probably that accounts for our steadily increasing vol- ume of business ke no chances here, ing must be the A CUP CRUSADE CARTOON BY REHSE. to health It is = Gisseminator of apite of every effort that le being tubereulosia On the trains ee. {fering from the most lon healthy person who is . entirely recovered drink from these dierace © Manchett, president lows board of health THE ROMANCE OF _ACOMMON WORD uitfing Business On Overwhelming Reductions tligh Grade Furnishings | BARGAINS A High Grade Men’s | | Shape-Retaining Hats | and Young Men’s worth 100 per cent season are more beauti ever; both the smartr the comfort are emphatically noticeable. There's many a slip ‘twixt the oup Drop in once. Everybody has heard that and the lip.” And everybody has understood, for this long time now, that ft bargain” ie a fa miliar phrase to all of us, and) was unfortunate that {t was so—that this would be a much hap Our Easy PAL AC E M A RK FT all 1 a an 80 is would uch happler Suits more than we ask rors Nh a A wily doubts) But now it develops that it's a blessing that there are #0 many © are few causes moro worthy of support ayme n Second and Yester that ft te tr #.) such slips, and that th Jumt #0 We say! than one which involves an ¢ business fe busi-| than the ar ie. oe But after This cause {s that of the antidrinking cup crusade. And lest you a bargain sing its] may get an {dea that this cause hasn't much show, this list of cru me as a synonym doe: sade victories is in order a Vests, Waiters’ Jackets and Vests, Umbrellas, Jew- Foo’ horesin pot why ta to beces ¢ public drinking cup has been barred from ever ia i elry, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Extra Trousers, Etc. J sd since when has it been a bar toot Onlahbele Canensionectten Gaatines — _ por eae nly 4 Also Show Cases, Shelves and All Kinds of Store } “\ aud what is « bargain. any | im Caltfornia | Fixtures. ‘ | ry public build. Five hundred and forty-three (543) Men’s and ‘ort to make such slips more frequent Both Phones 5 Sale Comprises Entire Stock of Men’s and Young 4 Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings, Shoes, |)», «), > a Boys’ Suits, Knee Pants, Waists, Sweaters, Fancy wh ni make ts any wiser. Of con Plan Being also a good feature, where you 1 can dress in the atest fashion, and all we ask is $1.00 weekly payment y schoolhouse sas, Missise EXCURSION to the PACIFIC OCEAN SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th What can be fairer Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Dresses The public drinking cup has been barred from » bargain question} jng in St. Louis, E omething| Whee toancient] yitte, t St. Louls, Portland, Bolse, Little Rock, Ithaca, | Rutland on, Wash., Georgetown, Pa., Marys | ‘amden, 8. C., Elgin, Syracuse, Child M Winks—Are you going Youths’ Medium and Heavy-Weight Suits, Over- Bert. The R sort of 8} ress, Te New Roch Il Principally plain tailored, with Ocean-Going Steamship coats and Raincoats. Thoroughly New, Dependable ate erat wan: Ghed: tol “atotnee, boars of health agree that the public cup should be variations to sult everybody's taste “iro uois” and Stylish, in Four Grand Sections, each section a the priests of| ‘The public drinking cup ts a veritable polson cup. It has been | Materials QuUuors magnificent array of Good Values. Every price an aly Mile dna) snows that it ts largety resptmelble for the spread of if All mannish mixtures; rough ea ae ie lord’ id 1 - t only diseases that are ntagious, but also weaves, cheviots and broadcloths rrives Back 11 p. m eye-opener and money-saver. th en es that oss ‘Yoaatle’, ahenaneane vad | , ; ri te hel: erent ve ol readily communica tuberculosis and | Prices Round—$ 2—Trip SE: ON 1 | SECTION 3 me ; metl Many per in perfect health are spreaders of disease germs, |f "™sing from $15. 00 to $50 00 612 First Ave. and Colman Oval | t i ant theria ge ere fc e mouths of 70 per. | Worsteds, Cheviots and Casst Raincoats; — all-wool gar. | DY ane of the word “bar . f patients long after they have re ST ae aay ee an Rea oP a mere; worth up to $40.00. Clos mperhly Hateked; thats Can you imagine how {t would be is Of thea Giaemaes || Models are all wonderfully attrac Il cost double in ar : ts titute the public eup is the pocket cup or the p r | a ager eT aia eee ing Out ap r store. Closing 3 c The handiest n { supply! 1 ig tve. p.. The ha means of supplyilag cups to passengers in t price ...... 17. AS Out price .. ‘ $9.45 is the penn theslot cup vend@g, which supplies a aterilized | Prices $7.50 to $45. 00 § Let Us Re- Block our Old ta ee rs ing eh yaraffin-coated paper ‘ | , P atti ated par p for a cenit. In schools paper cups, indivi. | It is a treat to inspect our Mill f i dual glasses or metal cups of the “telescope” type may he used. The ery Department _ SECTION 2 SECTION 4 folkn ¢ to the beach to bay] Tatton, however, are hard to keep clapn. ou | Rah Mea | New ae Men's and Young, Men's Suit bur uM — eens Mlle eneeaatte® | hae aon,| It's high time the wor urgeAwere awake to the truth that | , of. Hat o business sults; me raid p worth $1250 and $16-00 [ling thers thus crowding the wharr| nere’e nothing to worry Imei fact that there's many a slip | | Eee "4 and checks; wort $25.00. and give you unrestricted chotc and the deck of the lateen r ased| x ee the real thing to worry about is th | } Blocks ean an losing Out si 95 | if any size or colo $6. a varque from the Levant, you can | — : | { Now you rice J ' well imagine that they , they were doin } In pe Every Price Nothing \ayhow, that seems to Furnishing Attractions secon igi | thst sony to Athena yous Wil, Had « beaatul + Bs tes hance Hose; PR Re ~ dog that b:bargain’s a harkens Overcoats, made by the best manufactt este 4 pairs for . 25c r ver for 15¢ 10c She Was Jealous. New York . . Don't overlook this department, as we are world-beate ~—" h in Suits and Overcoat Men's 25c Fancy Hose; 5 8 pairs for Oc Tas work Ps Mrs. Binks? IF NOT ask us to play over the Our Credit Plan will help you to dress well, as you car a. 35¢ le ae 22 00 rag Fgh est si bay ab Title ub S100 a-weele tc ae ; “WATCH! LOOK; TEN!” iiedery ...::. A | wen Gal ta; worth QR piri, at, rear. Henn sn, | EDISON, VICTOR or COLUMBIA Men's Toc Under = Big | Men's Golf shirt; worth Ag be Wrote that be wae spending & records for SEPTEMBER for you. nee, When it comes to a rried CALL TOMORROW AND LET US SHOW YOU nan leaving his wife tn cou All three lists contain an EXCEPTIONALLY GHOICE collec Premier productions of the most celebrated makers of fine Clothing § *!Y 404 anothe mire tion of only the VERY BEST and LATEST vocal! and {nstrumental ome ¢ ® sold here. Viz: STURM MAYER & CO., CHICAGO; L. ADLER nothe is tim them selections j BROS. & CO.,, ROCHESTEP, N. Y.; MICHAELS STERN & CO both to re n at home ROCHESTER. N. Y We have just completed a new SOUND-PROOF talking ma e if Severe Cutting in Prices on Men's Pants, Hats, S Lae 2 I chine parlor in which the EDISON LINE will be represented ented List t 1 u ancy Vests, Shoes, Boys’ Suits and Knee Pag Aber tat DON'T ruin ve ,% uits < apts. le Se n th ’ . DON'T ru yes Mente Suite in Stouts and Longeftatra Size Mroune Ge [line ot etden —_——— Seattle’s Popular Credit House Hy "bargain" glans : NR to 50 Waist—Also Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos cies ester AY a Hi ca 1336 > 2nd. Ave.cor ( und Lajc i Phone, Ballard 1277.

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