The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1910, Page 6

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vie ae . tree 6 THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910. FRENCH ARMY TO ~ | ELEC CTION IN |HOQUIAM SUFFRAGISTS | Woman Dies of Shoct | 1 T i KINGSTON, N. Y i z 3¢ ZROPL VERMONT TODAY | CEL EBRATE HOL IDAY he ges de jad rt Wolves came| HAVE 300 AEROPLANES (hy Untied Prem) | WOQUIAM, Sept. 6-—The local & ome from @ shopping tour today | (iy United Prev Vt, Be ONTPELIE opt. 6 he | wuffragiate’ headquartore was flood-| 224 found that her apartment had} paris, Sept. 6—Within the nese =i paietaninnantet ~ - lass t “general election” of 1910 open-| ed with applications for member snl gy ened by robbers, she thre mont ‘) b aud 19 ‘ ° | Jed in Vermont today, The early vote| ship today from Hoquiam wome ent ra pl Me delve at | | wan Habe | following the demonstration made Menelik Dying Again. ered to the French ar The mine Painted Hat for the Outdoor Girl [SYNTHIA GREYS: he a ee Tier of wor hos boo ordered oP ADDIS ABBA, Abyssinin, Sept. | chase the alr craft | For governor—Dr, John A. Mead,| hore yesterday : as ' ° 6 King Menelik tw believed to b CORRESPONDE N IS | ja Fanaa Charles D, Watson dying today. He suffered « stro’ High moral ground often @ | dem at y yeaterda f ee ence el Congressmen—David J, Foster ‘DON'T STAY IN THe HOUSE |” avons eta — : : | republican; P. M. Medden, demo oe x 7 — Dear Miss Grey: My hatr used oogrenlige erat; Frank Plumley, republican - to be golden brown, but Ie gettiog) Minwatt Wis, Sept. 6—~! Alexander Cochrane, democrat 2 | ‘ darker, Will peroxide of hydrogen Bright, cool weather today through. Unsightly Skin Affections Which in water restore the color? Will ut Wisconsin brought out a heavy Cause Embarrassment Are cream for blackhe id pimples | Quickly Cured by Postam in which Senator Robe rt M la Fob A—-(1) That wil i rien lette ia fighting for his political GREAT PICNIC: “To tell the truth, T was ashamed : At will make It HEDter ite, ‘The heaviest vote polled in| to ‘saya Mr. John Roger i Bana caitina wt any election tn Wisconsin in years | of Atlanta, Ga, “My trouble was soda or borax in the water will keep predicted by loaders both of the |The rain ne'er chilled one little bit,| eczema on each wide of my none fae the hair light and mot give it. the| prostecsives and the stalwarts, and That merry Woodmen lot; land caueed lote of trouble and ex W Soanbpe a2 Blew a papi n® large per cent of the | Fop politicians let off steam, pense, I used every preparation | here to Ga. and “How to Get There peroxide » Very hot wa { And steam is mostly hot, could get hold of but they all nee white bnam ie und Of. ths It by the regulars ed to make it worse until I tri cook medies for pimples and that will probably be Intermittent drigsies of rain could| posiam, | can truly say every trac rlackheade. Both are due to slug renominated and the insurgents) pot dampen the enthusiasm of the | of tt has disappeared and does not ‘| fafent, Fastest, Finest, Mest Luxurious claim victory for bim by « vote of | 2.600 Modern Woodmen who gather-| neem to return, Poslam is a won 2 tol, The fight is all in republi-led at Wildwood park yesterday for|derful rem mae oS ee wmatterlcan ranks. The democratic, soctal-| the firat annual plonte of the order| hand all th Shae: agi " G . STEAM SH } PS ress out the Pr at the bint and prohibition candidates are in Seattle The success of poslam is not at resented and candidates distributed |(hat even a small quantity jeitinn ts ey cannot giv ames of| AUTOISTS TOAST Ja liberal supply of Iangunge and| itching tmmediately and proce KING GEORGE AND | samp#ii ’ As one little|to beal at once. The very chap, thinking of the morrow's| cases of eczema, as well as nen iroulation that does not prop Sundays at Mid~ vou Dear Miss Grey: Wil! you please : TORIA VANCOUVER 4 STEV ciate tn te Atos ohivaoe oe beaeinea PRESIDENT BILL) whering to of the school season,| herpes, totter, ‘pllew, alt rheum. If vecuing at ritincn MUPEIT at what age parents are compelled | ’ rkhed every candy-date was! rash, crusted hi ore, sealy soalp n@ : 1AIUA , hmetic example, the bunch and every form of ttch yleld to ft t 2.0 turn ' N mee to send their children to school, My About 125 autolsts from Britteh|* * met xainy . . . A als litue boy will be 6 years old in Oc: |Columbia visited Seattle yesterday | “At Was at the picnic would be the | readily, Blemishes such as pimples, | tobe he is very delies so as to give Joseph nen gp) Whole multiplication table red noses, muddy or tnflamed kin sand Iw 1 him for an chance to propose @ toast to King|,. 1% spite of the rain and the poll | disappese, the complexion being Piemt ry! os “GP ticlans, however, the program of| cleared overnight year if I not obliged to do Geors load the singing of "God coop Gas taeeell BN ie ne Phones, | He is learning to read and write at/ Save the King,” and to make it pos |"POrt® and amdsements prea PB pam 2 nl are gellar s home. It would not put him behind| sible for T, 8. Baxter, president of | O%t 1 detail. tae a eeera: te, vacates Oo te oS ae ee S ral Agent. in his studies and would keep him| the Vancouver Automobile club, to| MontreslooThe 2iet luternationay|*'" "* it dinaelet sine fw on sale by all druggiats, partion - out of the wet weather during the| respond with @ toast to President! Buchariet congress, with 20 areb » : — ING i ° larly T Quaker Drug Co, Owl inter OUNG MOTHE Taft and start the of “The| isho 2,000 | Marly : Here it is, the new painted bat that Is all the rage in London, | “te: FM ve 1 ER aft and start the singing of “The bishops, 100 bishops a 2,000 | brug Go, and Raven Drug Co arpenter, #0 to speak The scene painter is displacing the r question to) Star Spangled Banner.” priests of the Roman Catholic . 4 oh F | ’ ablic school: autolsts gathered at the church Is in session here today A sample of posiam, which will or acoma SHATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE a the au The milliner | wd Nec = Ae ben bh age + ACCOM Twho s ht to keep| Rathskellor of the Hotel Washing afford R eta ng wil plished with “pror ae Gkiee chinese ona'6 ogg gH the child out this year jton, and after the Canadians and) Play pool at Ort 1 Pool Room **nt by mo The hats are which ct well and defies the weather Americans lauded each other to the | tonight. $10 cash prises dally. 141% who The decorations are waterproof, 4 will not run in the first rain, | A SIGH. skies, proceeded to talk shop. A ard av, between Pike and Un English women are wearing these b on the golf links and in other [federation of auto clube on both orts, like tramping and camping =~ mes : a oth ys ioaies ~" painted from life by « but a rose I gave/ Sides of the boundary was proposed may choose any design she likes, and b ‘ ~ | Do you want a home on Lake out om ol Curtis, the day and took ¢ Tt waa not FARE, Se—KOUND TRIP, See ty. Sr at Bee eeatinasin the © eer shop executes it for her Nothing but a rose Will Tell of Adventures. [washington surrounded by the beautiful pictures of Lake F Tm Boned Sete Oe et Te Fs = . ae Any wind might rob of half its! A.J. Rhodes, 1 B. Moses and R. A. right kind of people? Do you want Park and Lake Washington, We oy Boge “at savor | Schoenfeld, who recently made a to live in @ place where there will have published @ book of the same 412 ee mS seams and mists Any wind that blows. |trip to Europe and Bouth America,inever be any apartments, any If you want a copy telephone Main i Bib, paar ef chiffon, ove spots, stripes [will relate their adventures to the stores, any saloons, any factories, 84629 or Ind. 3946 and we will send ly ogee Moral patterns and vivid color) When she took it from my trem-|menibers of the Seattle Commerc any shacks? Wateh then for the you one, printed on bond paper and io 2963; Int toe ings bling fingers jclub, of which they are members, at adx on Lake Forest Park. Ole Han wely Mlustrated. Ole Hanson pete me With a band as chil! jthe club's headquarters tonight ison @ Co. will handle this park , New York Block / male GEaVEe, FRIED LIVER WITH ONIONS: It ts prophesied that tate fall will Ab, the flying touch upon them In-| » Lay sliced liver in pan, pour boil-, > tng for 7 xe velvet velveteen | PES Peseta MOE | y su ur trimme Stays, and ls t atill ing water over, take out, roll each | plece in four Have frying pan! Yeady with butter or meat fryings! | The new washa Withered, faded, pressed between ; heated, lay in each piece, salt and) duck or the pages | pepper, cover and fry slowly, Fry Craumpled, fold on fold— | onions in another pan and pour Once it lay upon ber breast, and ever liver when done, or slice con ttt ie | ‘: @nions on,the liver wht! i Ha Prescott Spofford. When half done, turn onions and Mver with pancake turner Ny wed — WOMAN SUFFRAGE | GREEN TOMATO PIE COATLIKE DRESS. | “PRESS OF EUROPE 1 large apple, both Aud a wo magazines devoted st of woman suffrage OF WALLACE, IDAHO COMPLETELY WIPED OUT ¢ 1 cup sugar and 1 common cracker rotled pinch of salt, pi of Ger Gloves. cinnamon and allspic 3 Finland tablespoons vt a Mix well t \ Peeeee a4 Bal i gether and bake between two Meador Pops BY RECENT crusts. paper eac Belgium rkey have each one we ch advocates giving COCOANUT KISSES. Whites of two exgs, o pound powdered sugar and one fourth fourth pound shredded cocoanut ay be mnved tf 6 Beat the whites of the mntil spiders and saucepans they are » gradually water \ h two-thirds of the wntil th r shape Gugar and the cocoanut the mixture from the tip of a spoon on the tins, leaving the piles about P haif an inch apart. Sake tn a slow $ Mowing are te average 3 oven about 50 minutes, letting the Ee . ro hg gy heat decrease vartatlon. ercordis CAULIFLOWER SAUTE. Separate the flowe cauliflower and be until they are tend two tablespoons butt« pan, melt until brown an into it ¢ anlifiow chopped pars! bi butter and serve hot FASHIONS S\. Wiis Yateet French fad is the long latest Prer Diack satin scart BIDAHO CONFLAGRATION All Charney Bros.’ Shipments, Consisting of About $25,000 New Fall Merchandise, Dispatched to Us by Eastern Manufacturers, Will Be TURNED LOOSE ON SEATTLE PUBLIC Your Special Attention Is Called TO THE FACT THAT ALL MERCHANDISE INTENDED FOR THE CHARNEY STORE WHICH IS NOW ON SALE AT 319 PIKE ST. IS ABSOLUTELY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, AND OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. subject te fad is ten inches wide long. edominating notes of the ee. eet ni : SR es new thins " i the ; : ’ ‘ $7.50 Men's Ba 0} * oe 98 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. MEN'S epee gear $2.00 Ladies’ Mustin 63 CLOAKS AND 8U/ITS. grynertemeeessessaseesteat. DRARIAN| (=e ee and i " AND GIRL i # Fy ; big ‘ ; © and Lac Shirts. Sap $7.48 HATS AND ee , ; t $4.00 ¢ $0 Ladies’ and ibe t $1.00 Fourdn 19c ssestsssestscssss seis toss ser stecsissscs THE SEVENTH AND LAST Voy] AGE OF SINBAD THE SAILOR His SERSESER ee Fe in calfakin ‘This, my shipwreck Smoked Meate—Selling Price Pienle Hame cargo, the man ivory merchant, a lone in a tree r 1 from house, gave € and 1 elept Meats, Live Weight— Evaporated Milk—Selling Mrice ‘ rT) Feed—Selling frices, Eostern Waauingion Tire this oc« att t at t one elephant a d met . One ds I he and sa stam pe stopped eyes on anti I 4 Then c on his back out attempting 4 injury T lowed Fina ¥ space w threw after ut that ha off. 1} I was evid Round mat teeth a f | I underst tat brough elephants teeth and tusks of elephants. we With « dl : to my u « with the tale of m n 1 strange ac ture Togethe elk f ; the we had carried away a vast ‘i t of ivory. My master th 39.00 Venotubles- Selling Price. a “ sii) fe Me co Le vids 1319 Seattle Bankrupt Co. 31) PIKE STREET SHIPMENTS SO FAR OPENED AND ON SALE CONSIST OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, COATS, SKIRTS, SHOES, FURS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, COMFOR’ BLANKETS, LACE CU JR: TAINS, MEN’S PANTS, HATS, CARPETS, ETC., ETC. 2 i ‘ k ‘ é 1% aD

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