The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1910, Page 8

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i i THE SEATTLE STAR FLYERS TO TRY FOR NEW RECORDS TODAY Y [odas sd Wale Fic ‘escvolore TODAY IN HISTORY. A ang railroad bas asked for bids Northwest mills for approx! 7,000,000 feet of lumber. | The tract will be awarded in a fow days, Thin in the biggest or | der since the Great Northern pur: | ohaned 12,000,000 feet for use on} the Wellington ¢ snow sheds. October 96, 1855, into the valley of death rode the six hundred, The 600 were Eng land's famous light brigade, who under the command of Hari Cardigan, marched hope lewsly against a battery that swept only too wurely the vab ley of death NI (ny ated. Press.) ») But of the 677] vaNcouvMR, B. GC, Oct, 26.- who rode tite! The historic Lerol mine, onee the that valley Of] panner ; : producer of Rossland, and death, 196 rode until they reached | try wetter at Northport, Wash., just pe heer, eae y ib wank aaa south of the International bound | gene - ’ ary, are for sale, Anthony J, Mac jit im little wonder that even Lord) sijjan, managing director of the If Tennyson burst into poetry when) 1 oro1 Mining company, made the he heard of it, and made Balw | announcement in Vancouver today klava famous for one of the movt | Mr. MacMillan, at a recent meeting BELMONT PARK, WHERE THE INTERNATIONAL AVIATION MEET 18 BEING HELD. gallant and sarely the least brit! of the directors held in London, was lant of military maneuvers, appointed sole liquidator and was 7 authorized to dispose of the prop 5 wine deaths recorded af the vantage. He be ba of wi tw tis |The winnings yesterday were as;about three feet wide. The engine ica’ iati follows jie Veehaped with eight cylinders ‘ottiee yesterday, three were In| ortion to the beat America’s Greatest Aviation 1 \on'', $1,100, Molsnant $600, Hox-| Frank Coffey qualified today for ee ee eee gare Pemrams Satoer fee Meet Being Held at Belmont |... g¢00, Drexel $350, Latham $250,| pilot's license by going through a - New York, where he landed « week Park This Week—Famous | quprun $150, Ely ($100, Delesseps | series of brilliant maneuvers Chehalis.—-While filling an acete-| #80. He will leave tomorrow for Men in Competition, $100 and Johnson $50. Mrs. Marie Beardmore, a daugh-| line gas tank, used for his motion Rossland. ‘ fe att Orville Wright probably will fly | teF of President Mackenale of the| pleture machine, Bert Mace, a trav Police Btation Robbed. (My United Press.) today in the principal Wright entry | Canadian Northern Railway, acocm-| oling showman, was killed and sev-| wewARK, N. J, Oct. 26.—The RELMONT PARK, WN, Y., Oct in the International race Saturday, | panied Count Delesseps aloft soon| era) spectators Injured The gas 20 members of the police force of —In an effort to learn just announced, The new Wright after the meet opened today. De-| tank exploded Cranford, N are looking for a efefct, if any, the houses and tr model was placed on exhibl-|lesseps remained up five minutes « ‘ daring thief who slipped into police along the coupe . international tion, It is a smaller machine than | flying around in circle, Mrw Albany, N. Y.—The funeral of! headquarters Saturday plight and course would have on the air cur-|the one used by Wa Brookins | Heardmore was so pelased that De- | David Hill was held from St.| stole a $100 gold watch from the rents, Capt. Thomas Baldwin made | yesterday but has larger propellers lesseps again took her aloft after a| Peter's Eptecopal church here yoo | poe ket of Sergt. Halstead while the @ trial trip along that course today.|It is less than 20 feet long and | short {nterval terday, Interment was in th] sergeant was snoozing at hig post poste . z churchyard. There was no eulogy.| of duty, No clue has been discov Twe wapen wore, civen Georegs of a1. | *TOe vee i vores at the court house yesterday, Darrow Speake Tonight. Boston.—Katherine Matheson of| Claren Darrow, the brilliant | this city bas brought suit for di Chicago attorney who defended vyoree from her husband, Eboneser| Moyer. Haywood and Pettibone |B. Matheson of Seattle, The couple) when they were charged with the | were married in Boston five y | murder of Governor Steunenberg of | if | ago. Idaho, will speak at Dreamland hall | nounced and the | Who Wants to Marry a Count? You'll Have to Have Money| [OR SCHOOL GIRLS—IT Marriage License Clerk “Glande, and a clipping from the Los COST THEM $37 EACH jage okt ho | Angeles Record, which describes é | ji | tonight. His subject is bh > gon a a m — n° | him ae gaining a ifvelihood by pos} SPOKANE, Oct. 26 Because| Colfax—George Batus has been|as "The Liberties of money. Ob, no, not for h FIREMEN WROTE EXCUSES $1 en wh aes Worcester Corsets for the tall figure, having high bust and extreme lengt age well-developed figure, with bust moderately high and extremely the figure snugly and affording graceful lines. Made of strong t satin ribbon edged with lace Embroidered Nainsook Nightgowns— ¢ shapes and $s, ffective de sewn, with one metal clasp at wrist and I a go at csigns, in white | FREDERICK & NELSON, Furniture Store Closes Datiy at 60 1 Furnity ; Dry Dry Goods st adapted to your requirement na ¥ STYLE 403, PRICE $1.00—This model is especial titable ck and hips, Made of good quality jean and fittec hose supporters STYLE , PRICE $1.50—A goad, low-bust model of coutil th long skirt and flexible stecls, This garment is equipped w © pairs of hose supporters STYLE 573, PRICE $2,00-—A light-weight Corset for the aver ng skirt, the material extending well below the boning, encasing te, with three pairs of hose supporters attached and trimmed TWO NEW STYLES IN That Would Be Particularly Acceptable as Gifts HAND-EMBROIDERED PEASANT GOWNS, $2.00—In f @ style made expressly for us. Has the one-piece “peasant” y mer prettily hand-embroidered and the sleeves and ne and edge. The lace at neck is drawn with ribbon EMBROIDERED INITIAL GOWN, $1.75—Of fine quality material, Raving round yoke embroidered with bow-knot design and initial. The short sleeves and neck are finished with linen ent rn lace drawn with ribbon —tecond fui r ainsook, and oke and sleeves, the fore nmec th lace insertion - fhechwens Arrivals LACE YOKES, in varios Women’s Street Gloves WOMEN’S CAPE STREET GLOVES 00 PAIR. In mannish sty ‘ out-seam only, at 50c, and better « tality, in black ibroidered back. Come in tan, black and nite white, at $1.00 and $1.35, ing in the window of a clothing| they wrote excuses for school girls | fined $500 and costs on a charge of | Wrongs of Probibition ! Z Twit Pan - - 4 eelf. He's married already hop. He is a native of Denmark,|that gained temporary freedom | tirst i aneault. Bafus wae WOMEN SUEDE -LINED SILK | carin ETON COLLARS, i But there is a member of the as had many varying exper!-| from educational confinement, two] originally charged with murder. He | 1 ge ea — | GLOV 5c PAIR—Warm and durable, | S o ‘ ay » in nobility down in Los Angeles who from Tunis to Los Angeles.| members of the Spokane Fire de-| strack George Lust, his brothertn: || Pik Whee M ket i] of Milanese silk, lined with suede, in two- | black or brown, with plaited ruffle wants a girl to make bim happy, e country may be full of fine|Dartment have been fined ten days’! lew, over the head in a quarrel, and || e ar’ tian greta ae Bande wand ag 4 and that would be no difficult thing. n,” he writes, “bat I find it) Pay—something like §37-—-each. | Lust later died. | i atid ts de Viret or | with an band, oUc Fest Pee. Prices he states in a letter addressed to| extremely hard to get In touch with yg No, § at Dean av. and! Gage, if e is somewhat inde-| them. I prefer to be called to the/ Cochran at., in opposite the Holmes! Yest ene wemen filed 0 com pendent financially center rather than to force my way|#chool. Two school girls came into | Malet of Giverce of the eeart hour, The count sdds that “love with-|in. I remember distinctly what/ the station to get warm. They #aid| The world’s crop of hops thie) Greening apples at $118 box. de out finances is a failure.” Shakespeare said Modest men|they were playing hookey and the| year wili amount to 17,013,600 ivered. wilt be on apple epectal for Taco | : day, Jonat ert] at 19 conte @ Together with the letter, the many meals,’ but 1 am satis-| firemen volunteered to write ex-| pounds. Sed Resuenberen uv count sends his visiting card, which |cuses purporting to come from commas reads: “August Shaffelysky de ris, bis address is 612 South/ Parents There are now 8,685 cases of — de Castellane Seymor Spring st, Los Angeles. The forgeries were discovered by | gmalipox in the United States. w | the school authorities and the girls! Thirteon birth cevtifientos were re “SIE FOR 1 MILLION PAY LIGHT WMD WATER [s,s wie, |"Inc acer ansemey gre la | ie batitine night filed an application with the : cr ie | i (By United Pree) | BILLS KT BANK NOW sae ae aleht tied | oes {1 for the lease of one-third of |¢ peandi pi | VICTORIA, B. C. Oct. 1 | }againat the proposed elevated road | the city’s water trent property Seat /s pound: ana pet rones ana 9 conte | | Messrs. Bodwell and Lawson, acting ——— from Third and Yealer to Jackson, |t the Grand Trunk dock for # fish |* Suvrer te aveted trom 9 to. cons | for Hon. Jas, Dunsmuir, have in-| The city council last night pasted | Goodrich claima his butlding will be | ™&rket 8, % io ene setting pete | stituted a suit against Wm. Macken- an ordinance whereby it will not be) preatiy damaged j yer sie, president of the Canadian| necessary to go to the city hall to} | Fifteen meniage Heenses were tasued Northern railway, on claims that | pay water and light bills. Et ee Oe will aggregate a million dollara. The | banks in the suburbs, and the Amer ad “Unlike Mother's”! Or. J. E. Crichton yesterday litigation arises out of the ae Co. which has ub. WASHNIGTON, Oct. 35.—-Unele| received word from Mik laspector sale of the Dunsmuir coal receive payment for) Sam wants a woman competent to’ Henderson at the National Dairy ties to the Canadian Northern mag r and light. The banks)teach Indians how to bake bread Show, at Chicago, that Seattle milk nates, will do the work free different from that their mothers | sent over 2,000 miles by J. D. Pur used to make* The job pays $500 rell and Orting Brothers, stands ht) Seeks Woman Who Can Bake 8 se company will sTRY eNe DANCING ‘ PADEMY bracing only such grades ag can be a five cents for ¢ & year and maintenance at the fifth in competition with samples a | “ Persia Split Split Goon” | 3.:ti" oes cots for every Ml |a year and maintenance at the Ge |fith in competition wit rita evan Gitared Witk the ansavisice 6€ eatlstaction a these ple E and t rho vreter may|aminations will be held Nov. 23 in Main Bus Ind Women's and Men's Umbrellas, some in | W« 1's Umbrellas, with long gives € United Press.) * to the city hall as fort Y.jall the larger citi nt . Burlington § &) ’ 1 + | un ss s anc oo = 25.~The division| Counctiman Bullock opposed the = va MEE PE tesa ecb folding suit case style that are easily adjust- | MO ited mise ri yr rs ie ee ot Persia between Great Britain ce. ¥ he man : - ed, with silk and linen covers and plain or | SOYTS: vp m “hig: <0 with wooc andies, 3<.oU, and Russia is expected to be an nounced shortly. It was reported today that the reply of the Per reads the meter to collect the Is. Councilman Hart charged at Bullock was interested 1 # si sian minister to the British foreign | ng that the street car con e . 1 +t o> office expressing the attitude to | the nickels water and light consum with union taffeta cloth, with ght-rib | $2.00 ward Persia had been reveived. It ers have to pay to get to the city paragon frames and plain or fancy handles; Women’s Water-proof Umbrellas, wii} fs understood that Germany ts sup- Dall also a ¢ i 1g mission handles, and Men’s Umbrellag Keen Values in Man-Tailored Suits At $15 and $22.50 Models for Women and Misses TTENTION is invited to the very desirable charac ter of style, fabric, tailoring and finish evidenced in two large groups of Women’s and Misses’ Suits at the porting Persia. The following banks wiii receive SOCCER GAMES IN ta: Rainier Valley Sta Rallard branch PUBLIC SCHOOLS |freich Union Sevier branch Union Savings & The Public Schools’ Athletic ay, I ersity State, Green league will conduct a series of soc ne’ Bank of George cer games this fall. The games will Scandinavian-American Bank be played Wednesday evenings after © school and will be umpired by of ficiala and members of the North west Soccer association Teams may consist of any @oys who are eligible to compete in ath Jetics under the rules of the league ~-that is they must be un years of age, be doing passing wor in their studies, have been a bona fide resident of the district and in regular attendance at the school they represent for at least three weeks, etc. Entries are open until November Ist, and, although no entries have actually come in, the principals all seem to be very enthusia the following schools have signi their intentions of entering Green Lake, South Seattle, Ross John B. Allen and Brighton rican Express Co. will re te at its down town of ts 26 substations COW BUTTER STORE 1433 First and Pike St. Pure California Grape 10 Juice, 1-pint bottle . : c Arm and Hammer Soda, 4c regular 10¢ package Creamery, 1 00 ‘ * ’ jer fit above moderate 4g es. At $15. 00' Suits of good quality serges, cheviots, fanc he | mixtures and homespuns, in black, navy, tu brown, srted grays, catawba and red. The coats are plain-tai lored, and 32 inches long, with silk or satin lining. The skirts are plain plaited styles, panel front and back; also straight-cut model Misses’ size 14, 16 and 18 Nomen’s sizes, 34 to 42, range including black, navy, Alice-blue, tan and assorted shades of he gray. The coats are 30 and 32 inches long, plain tailored. The WESTLAKE skirts include panel and plain-plaited effects; also models cut on I i Hasement Balesroom Popular Millinery Models Reduced to $2.95 A STRONG assortment of becoming Autumn Hats and Turbans that regularly sell for considerably more, ha been pecially assembled and re-priced for this offering Will distribute a large number of dodgers in the next few days informing the public of the 200 prizes that will be Given Away FREE Next Saturday All these dodgers are numbered and numbers, selected at random, will be attached to every prize— You might get one of these—watch for the dodger— & e STALL 1-2 Shapes appro for young and old are included— pecial SECTION 2 Hats of velvet, felt, in the drooping, mushroom and turban shape 1rs include black, navy-blue, green, amethyst and brown, and trimmings are effectively worked BS RPT AA Terenas, i coques, aigrettes, soft velvet drapes and I POEUN cece cece cderevvcesee OO UO bows. ey 5-INCH CUT GLASS NAPPIES, SPECIAI eACH H. PARKINSON Ry aed aap rig aa pee eee eee These are beautifully cut on a heavy blank, in combination st : Let Us See You Every Day — sunburst design, as illustrated. An exceptional value iS P a ic =e a) Hits gishiec tk Place = Mae Attractive New Jabots-—— Sere x ; Many handsome new lesi ns a Portable Lamp & oe anes ow on display in the China and Lam yn ; | Fine Mull Two-Tab Jabots, in good I'wo-Tab Jabots, inset with imitation productions of hand-embroidery, in seve ne Irish medallidns and insertion, also Fancy WESTLAKE MARKET WESTLAKE AVE., FIFTH AND PINE | 15¢ and 25c : Closely woven Damask with excellent laundering and wearing qualities; in several eles 70-INCH HEAVY- | 24x24-INCH ALL-LIN- | 20x38 HEMMED Fi ASK, SPECIAL $1.10 $3.65 DOZEN YARD—A_ very durable | weight, of Irish w Many Styles. ‘and Grades in Reliable Umbre lver-mounted han las. Price $5.00 Seasonable Offerings in Men’s Dress Acces the Furnishmgs Section, which is conveniently located just inside the Second and m entrance, NECKWEAR, 50c, ibl wide range of plain and and Ascots, in gray, brown, blues 1Se, » fi 20c¢ pair orset Re da long eC. . ») e " straight lines, to produce the narrow effect now so much in vogue ci Corset Lace yards long, '10c, Twentieth Century Kid Glove Enamel . ilson” Dress Hooks ecard ke s the color of kid gle Regular sizes, 34 to 46, Odd sizes for stout women, 37 to 49, “Kirby Beard” Fancy Needle Ca 1S, | « | 25c, 50e and 75e. eee Keen Sp ecials in “Table Linens and Towels 72-INCH ALL xn BLEACHED IR ISH DAMASK, SPECIAL 75@ YARD. ¢ floral and conventional patterns EIGHT IRISH DAM-| EN NAPKINS, SPECIAL | TOWELS, SPECIAL Y | EACH—All-tinen, very | sorbent quality. ade in floral designs only. | ture, in spot pa — Anew sh id-filled La Vallieres on di New Designs i in play in the Jewelry Section comprises many copi of Oriental pieces in pendant effect, in brigh ~ LaVallieres Sc hain, 2 vith (nation ome, ag? topaz, pearls, coral, emeralds and jade stones. Jewelry Section, First Floor prices $1 5 2.00 rm ea] and A carefully chosen stock has been assemb fancy 3.5 $5.50 omen’s and Men's Umbrellas, wi Women’s and Men's Umbrellas, c ed d quality covers and attractive handle od assortment of Folding Umbrel- with handles in a variety of styles, $130 Just a hint of the interesting assortments of accessories for men now on disp , $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | NEW SHIRT ARRIVALS AT $L30=@ bosom Shirts, with stiff euffson French cuffs, in fine madras and ch Four-in-Hand Scarfs, in narrow, revers- | and small dressy patterns; also Stiff Plaited-bosom styles CAPE STREET GLOVES AT $L9= é A leading value that is specially fe ngs. 50 | Made from selected stock and shown inte w and Wide-end Four-in-Hands | new shades of tan greens, | DENT’S AND FOWNES' GIQ AND $2.50— e style, designed for wear with the close ting collar; also Flowing-end Scarfs, in a acy © Narr Yd ID $2.50 ae liotrope and smart black and white mix $2.00, $2.25 AND $2.50 PAIR tan res, $1.00 to $2.50 In prevailing shades of gray and a Useful Notions in Wide Assortment, Rightly Priced — “O. M. 0.” Lace Trimmed “Zouave iberty” Waist cextender and Sill Dress Shields, $1.00. } tainer, ; THE MANAGEMENT [At $22. 50) Suits of cheviots, broadcloth, serges, fancy “Shellflex” Unbreakable Hair-pins, 6 "Century Corset Shields, fit any sice cot) OF THE mixtures and mannish suiting, in a color P Oloudaa"s Hien - Gatige Se saessdriite bagi a Corset Steel ms, tucks, ruffles, button holes, ete.. 15c ms, tl sizes from 12 to 14, 15c pair. Alaska Ivory” Stilettos, in leather cases, Colonial Patent Leather Sleeve Protest ors —First Fleet 26-PC. Rogers’ Silver Set, in Case, Special $5.95 This Tableware is in a very attraee fancy pattern, and is the product of well-known house of Wm. Roged &> The Set consists of 6 Triple - plated | 6 Triple - pale Knives | Forks 6 AA Teaspoons | 6 AA Soup, 1 Sugar Spoon 1 Butter Kaif Complete in case, spect wesrewes, | (FREDERICK & NELSON) <0 Journal Patterns catty “= mabe oe? NCORPORA TED pceesmemmenee’

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