The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1911, Page 8

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“|The Famous Baker Steck Company in. [I OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY AGENT OF I. W. W. IN COURT | ARMY TAGit Progenitors AFTER ATTACKING “SHARKS” iy just like trying to publish a news mr: Bvery about the buat. | The employment agent ts a shark (ing 1 was ness than the/and we will not et inti! |looking for Jobs to keep away from poor cuss wholhe ts into a legitimate field | Alder, on the Grand Washingt ma # cialty But, in defense of Willls Luthe Moore, chlet of the United 8 declared F. O. Wag: | railroad, as no jobs were avatiable of the ce trial Work-|at that point, and that any employ the World, who 4 ed be: | ment ‘shark’ who offered jobs there ce selling misinformation,” textified that every time his k, O. B. Peterson, posted a bplle s it a spe|o imply warning men | The divorce PO es | | wa ting forth tha him in 1906. know >b weather bureau, Wagner would yell right out brought it can be sald . that it + money, boys; apd let ra rhouse while we get without c ‘ h Crane good ex Even if did rain today when | recast said ald be fair, | stance CALIFORNIA | “oc LET MEN VOTE AWAY —— HOME | given time (also un-| OLYMPIA, Jan, 18.—Hear to accept service The couple were married In 1902 and have one child. Wagner to but waned in-| him to ~ his present mode of attacking the “sharks, (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 fornia has outdistanced and now is first in th well known weather But he can United survey. | not have Nevada taking | the weather mar third which | birthed Pa w t ere the votre vee | held that position in 1909 | Shake, total production for 1910 was 214, a decrease of $3,618,186. TODAY IN HISTORY Bill E at , ental Boar January 18, 1871, the German em pire was proclaimed. You might] . OLYMPIA, Jan, 18—-The state think this would Eieee Noon Sone |dental board will get an awful jolt! d by Representa aR SEATTLE BANK PROTECTS CASH | HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Jan, 18 © attach any money which C, H.| Thorpe mifght | here or in Little Rock, suit} today by M. M. H Jo, attorney for the F avings bank of that city her one of whom MASS MEETING ON Everett ts charged with having de ember of the Wash VICE CONDITIONS |frauded out of $1,600 of mass meet-| LUMBER MILL BURNS. on-| CENTRALIA, Jan. 18-——The Mc or |Intosh Jumber mill, a short distance will be was destroyed by fire . * CALL FOR BOOKS * All readers who sent in the ® name of Frank Gotch as the ® unknown” may have a copy, * * * > - * | i) | | of The Star sporting annual by calling at editorial room: before Saturday Berlin or Dres } den or even Hamburg, but it Was not. It was proclaimed in the hall of the royal palace of France at Versail,les where Prince Bismarck, the polit cal genlus of nineteenth century : Germany, finally brought the kings | peawelified triumph for Dr, BE. J./t : of Bavaria and Wurttemberg into| Brow of who has waged ¢ ne which have ' | war upon sard for many all parts of the el the long delayed empire, years. The aims to regulate this evening at § o'¢ lock at the | Mor and the total los in $100, examinations, and make public the Green Lake Methodist church, N,'000, The cause of the fire is up findings of the board. th st. and First av, N. E known STREET CARS [se2<ee" “SS cowie ee “bbe BOTHELL Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM de for the constructi New Flower Trimmings for Spring Millinery Ready in Pleasing and Representative Variety At Attractively-Low Prices road will be known as the tle Snohomish & Everett Railway company and will be ready for operation aber next, so he says. The of track be tween Seattle and Bothell will be LOWERS of almost every imaginable kind kn gardens, and running through the entire range Daisies and Rosebuds to the large, full-blown Ro Millinery. They will be made up in almost every form, from dainty wreaths and gar- nitures to broad, solid bands of blossoms that will encircle the large Hats eeeeetee eee Ree Itoara and p ment of a new bers, every | must not be a ;.| Ington Dental | Should the bijl carry it will be an The first of a series to consider tle's vice on plann bonded for $20,000 per mile, which is approximately the cost of con struction. | EASTMAN 10 SERVE David P. Eastman today re ated the statement accredite him in the Gill vice organ last ev ing that he had withdrawn from the Dilling campaign committee. East MSN was present at the organization meeting yesterday and took an ac tive part in the work AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE on Friday and Meturday Fvenings” Sennary, 20 and 21. hubert Ch the Spring fields and f sizes, from the tiniest of , will trim the new season’s ttractive display of the oom Millinery There is pleasure in inviting attention to a highly new Spring Flowers now in readiness in the Basement Salesr Section, and featured at very moderate prices rite Full-blown Roses, two in Beauty shades, 35 Lilacs, in natural, Hyacinths, in ld Large Roses, two in | 45¢ 1 buds and foli l Lily-of-the-Valley Sprays, jj Grass Aigrettes, in black pink, old-rose and} and brown, 45¢ Seale of Prices Seats now Shaded Pansies, 35¢ — nes ire ape poe age, in shaded pir Moss Rose Buds, amethyst, 18¢ Wistaria, 50 white Rose F ican Beauty shades, {GRAND OPERA HOUSE 2018 Comr.| Manager, 65¢ Small Field Daisies, in white and rose lor, 18 ge, with buds, | and red, large sprays, 50c June Roses and Buds, in Cherries, bunch, 18 } Violet Foliage and small | cream ik, red ¢ and Frosted Rose Foliage, 18 yy buds, 50c pastel colorings, 3 | White Daisies, 15 Red Poppies, 12 in bunch, | Lilac Foliage, with natural Ress Hollane, Tho I 45c. | and white buds, 35 = hal A Seattie Theatre Marry 1. Cort, Mer. TONIGHT NOW ON DISPLAY Early Arrivals in Spring Suits at $18.75 Matinee Today. Hest Seats 2c “ON THE QUIRT.” Next Attraction, “The Three of 11 65¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.35 and ‘$1.15. $1.65. SS } Semi-Annual Sale of me Pre-Inventory Clearance Drug aes | Broken Lines B tion to the eng FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 6:30. FURNITURE DRY GOODS | DRY GOODS one NITURE | | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED IN : Two Groups of Women’s Tailored Suits | Repriced for Clearance at ani " / $15.00 and $25.00 | ANY of the winter's popular models, colorings and M materials are represented in these spec ment The fabrics include serges, bre steds, novelty mixtures and English suitings; the colors, black, navy, brown and assorted grays. Sizes range from 34 to 46 bust measurement. Pre-Inventory Clearance of Women’s Long Coats $16.50 | and | $25.00 | | : EMAINING odd garn from Winter lines, com- R prising Coats adap treet, motoring and } general utility wear, in b loths, worsteds, serges and mixtures, plain tailored and trimmed. The read justed prices represent a heavy discount on former moderate quotation sient Sanuk cai > | A Sample Line of Women’s Knit Underwear « | SPRING STYLES AND WEIGHTS || PRICED TO UNUSUAL ADVANTAGE WOMEN'S SAMPLE KNIT VESTS— Special 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 85¢, $1.00 and Speciz WOMEN'S SAMPLE KNIT UNION SUITS— : C- B a la Spirite Corsets yles Boe C-B. are now ice in four 1 prices, as © 25¢. 13¢ an xide of Hyd T 10¢ ea hite bristles, 15¢. SPECIAL $2.00 Nos. 740, First ¥ SPECIAL $1.50 styles Nos. ar 67; broken $1.00 CIAL LOT 4, SPE 100 «oh pee Cards and New Plate, §2. 00 n, First Fl ng of Car Card Ar incer toget ogether Fancy | Beltings, Special Ic Inch Fancy The Stationery S and Elastic Bel . embracing ic Bel Clearance price, le inch, in floral, Per many pleasing , widths 1 to 2% inches. and Receptic x card ha new plate —First Floor, Portraying a High Order of Design and Tailoring for Garments at This Moderate Figure in Women’s 5: a advance line of Spring models on’ Tailored Suits just placed on display in the Basement Salesroom Ready-to-Wear Section em braces garments made up in Mannish Suitings, Striped Worste Homespun and French Serges, in a good range of approved Spring colorings, in cluding black and blue. ALHAMBRA THEATRE) Starting Su Prices of Big Lois Theatre Commencing 2 p.m. High Class Vaudeville and Pietures 10e—ANY SEAT —100 4 Performances Dally, 2 to 10:30 py. m Some are mannishly tailored, others effectively trimmed with braid. Skirts are plain gored and flounce models, cut on slender lines, and coats are 24 and 26 inches long. Excellent values are indicated at $18.75. B Special Purchase of Women’s Sample Vests Priced Low at 19c Women’s Cotton Vests, with plain crochet edge, special 19¢. Women’s Cotton Vests cerized tape, special 19¢. Women’s Cotton Vests, with lace edge, some with crochet yoke in butterfly and fleur-de-lis de sign, others with lace yoke in front and back, spe- cial 19¢. iid Both Phones 5108 Advanced Vaudevilie CHARLES EVANS & “a0 UF TO YOU, wit FRANK TINNE One of Those Big SHERMAN AND DE FORREST. “AS JAY CIRCUS.” PANTAGES THEATRE | “Uneq Vaudevitte.” with lace yoke and mer- NEW BILL 6—GREAT ACTS—6 FIRST KON PICTURES nent Balosroom., . Nail or Hand Brushes, with good quality bristles, 15¢. Drug Sundries Sanitol Tooth Powder or Paste, 13¢. ‘ ergens’ Talcum Powder, 1-pound cans, 19¢. Palm olive Soap, 4 cakes for 25¢. Specials Babine Gloves, 40¢ pair. } PAIR, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 ] hose, very elastic and reinforced with double Popular Numbers in Gloves and Hosiery ; WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE SILK-LINED SILK GLOVES HOSIERY, $0c PAIR— | WOMEN’S $1.00 fit ue Sporaees 7 oats ee — | PAIR—W Silk Gloves, with a lining of silk that 1 popular shades ee n 1 practically two gloves in one. Fitted with two EXTRA SIZE BLACK COTTON spies hae rcsdrenttheaacr ts N’S KID AND CAPE GLOVE S, $1.00 PAIR— ewn Kid gloves, with one large clasp at , in black, white and colors. WOMEN’S MOCHA GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.50 PAIR —Outseam sewn with one large pearl clasp at wri or fancy embroidery, The “Banjo” Hand Vacuum Cleaner, $9.50 The “Banjo” Hand Vacuum Cleaner is light ongly and simply constructed, and removes dirt or dust without creating dust in the omit cleans by suction, ge ted by an easily- worked hand ver. The suction draws dust and dirt to nozzle, through the tube and into the bag, which is easily remov- HOSIERY, 35c | A medium weight fine qu les. SCHOOL HOSIERY, 25c especially adapted in ud the wear and tear of glace finis CHILDRE PAIR—( material and school days | THE “STEEL” KING | Washing Machine, Special $4.95 A modern clothes washer, operated BLACK ality Stocki construction to , plain —First Floor, by means of a vacutim agitator, cre ating a suction that draws the dirt from the clothes. Simple in construc tion, yet remarkable in its operation and the results it produces, \Strong, durable and sanitary, with a body of heavy galvanized steel, ‘The wood oves dust and s, rugs, _furnt- h work is constructed of Louisiana red cypress, and the wrought iron stand ry : 2 ° corners and crevic is attractively finished im enamel easly cleaned with brush or GMecial M005, amemsuakhiagsbabion 2 ee Housefurnishings Section. Ladies’ =_ (FREDERICK & NELSON) Patterns INCORPORATED a wat | Orders | Carefully | Filled |

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