The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1911, Page 8

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paca * ® KANSAS CITY, » & to the highest position in the PLAN TO SAVE WAYWARD GIRLS ted Press.) 23.—Declaring that BOSTON, J J city exchange would wroat things. Pelletior would have Boston take | New York girls, Chicago take Bos ton girls and #0 on. “All they need,” Pelletier said, “Is to get away from the associates | who know their pasts and who try} to lead them astray, In new sur-| Toundings they could quietly work | out their own economle and social accomplish salvation ” suc is so well| | - eoemmoanins that you want) gpokane.—His head propped with ro. ‘All the! siows, Judge Miller, who has been | STATE SUES R. R. police Ring suffering with grippe, yesterday — Mentally | that's! held court in his bedroom, in order (My United Pros) cae rate | to Keep & promise made J. J. Stod AUSTIN, Texas, Jan sear trant.{dard, an attorney, that he would Texas & Pacific railroad cae on’ | hear his case for divorce fondant today in a suit fc rank, A No. 1 sa penalties brought by Attorney Gen tor ey ene! Low Angeles.-One Chinone eral J. EL in behalf of = h ‘ity 8" captured and several believed the stat run chy he | have jed in a revolver The American ata the | tient Binge [Sn aa i seen welann sinister and © characte schedule time s \ of the de dd manh a of » i rom he underworld than that given it ing party froma by Blinn NO SENATOR CHOSEN (iy Vaited Press.) wa Failure | Ba 4 here DENVER, ¢ of a democratic for tonight to se jorial candidate to succ the late Senator Hughes, ts predicted ates | thing later on. ——— wayward girls of damer bo ete would Deco Rood | Wr ce oa a in it District Attor Ne tty ayy r ney Joseph Pelletier {s out here to high-pressure, @ay with the proposal that an inter-| you have seeh| one awfully tough Hooking custom That's Hob brook, If he is to make on the stage that he ts a tough ‘un, he jus natur today through the alleged lack of | Ruth Benson, a clever actress progressive inclinations in Speer| and Adams, the principal aspirants WHO’S WHO In the Flying Game. mi mi CLAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE. Grahame-White is England's Jeading aviator, and likewise the World's most romantic air pilot Next to winning a handful of Soiden ducats he would rather sail/ aloft with an enthusiastic birdlady. This causes more or less trouble to/ the avlator’s matager. Genying engagements. At the Harvard-Hoston meet in| 1910 Grahame White pulled down most of the prizes, winning some thing like $22,000, much to the of American birdmen. He} holds the speed record, 62 miles in| 61 minutes, made at Helmont park, October 29 29, 1910. FAMILY AT WAR OVER A CORPSE Differences between _ between the widow | sons of the late Chauncey L. ‘ood, a pioneerand leading citen of South Dakota, has caused the body to lie unburied at the parlors of E. R. Butterworth & Sons until! an appeal can be taken to ascertain who has the prior right to the disposal of the remains. The ca is being heard in the upper court. RARKHRA ERK AER HH! *| in FAMOUS COLORED SHOP «— w& «DIES; ONCE A SLAVE. Ww. proj Jan. 23.— *® The Rt. Rev. Abraham Grant, % bishop of thé African Method % ist Episcopal church, died at ® his home in Kansas City, Kas., ® today. *® Born in slavery at Lake * City, Fla., Bishop Grant arose *& church. An ox cart was his ® first cradle. RHKKKARKK KK KK Cold Wave Coming WASHINGTON, “Jaa. ~The Northwest and Pacific coast will) feel the cold touch of lower tem: ||] peratures Wednesday with steadi- | ly rising temperatures during the’ ff latter part of the week, according | to the forecast of the weattier bureau today. eee eee ER EEE Ee OUT OF SENATORIAL FIGHT. | NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 23.—Re ports coming from Memphis tonight lead to the belief that Gen. Luke E. Wright, former secretary of war, has decided not to enter the race for United States senator. 100 Dollars for You POLITICAL MEETINGS EDWIN J. BROWN, Socialist Candidate for Mayor, Speak: wit Pratt's | Halt, | | Hail, Thure- | | y afternoon, at 4 MALL, Sunday evening, at {What the Socialists Will Do ON HUNDE DOL, jo any person who will W. Diliing, the FARE. candidate, and Mr to debate with me um 1 on the question real inte a the pone’ tee cny of Seattle? WIN J, BROWN, fubject to Recall Action only learn what we may and by attending our meetings; Working clase, have no press. crowd of 25, Bellingham. — Women in the fruit and salmon canne here protest against the eight-hour day applying to canneries, ing that their season is shott, and most of their work is plece and the eight-hour law would cur-| tail their Income Dover, American steamer Pr coin and the b win sands, put in Los An murde p latter « foliowing an attempt at suicide Bellingham. clay of Lake superior on the Pacific the manufacture of brick and A pert will install a brick and tile Fairbanks. food, © He is busy/ driven four miners of the Iditarod’ Waists of linen-finished cambric, Mr. Blinn fs a California’ boy |thirty-nine years old today. He * a schoolmate of Blanche tes, ané a coactor in private theatricals, as well as in the real He took the first dramatic™company to Alaska, and married one of the troupe, Miss co.—-Phillip O. Parm Wright biph yes erday broke all endurance records and 49 nds, A ites and 49 econds. A 00 cheered him. employed ries claim work Eng. Th Hamburg nt Lin American liner Tasso. in collision off Good. © today were Joe Castigt his stepfathe Saturday night d to the er Claiming that the Samish district has no coast Doyle of Seattle has y in South Bellingham and plant Poor food or lack of coupled with isolation, has OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | district to Insanity #o far this win PARTY. C.—Gold with quarts en found on Siwash Victoria, has creek, a tributary to the Fraser, by Mort beck and B. J. Carpen- , tor, twe m from Yale and prow over the announc ment of a reduction of from 30 to 50 per cent in the freight rates of | the Copper River & Northwestern railway Helena. The to be held tomorrow evening, ts the chief Interest tn the senatorial sit uation at present 3 Robinson broke through the fee yesterday afternoon while skating on Whitefish lake, and were drowned before friends could come to their aid. Hankow, China.—Because they thought the British police killed a », the Chinese yesterday start ed rioting In several sections ‘ot | the city, resulting in the death of eight Chinese, British and German gunboats landed detachments | during the fight. The viceroy has sent native troops to restore order. Dorrence Alle charge of Washington held b gating $1,000 Charles Thom will displ $18 Third ay Would “ia Court House Near Campeal ing @o next the supr situation ¢ ity of the University of Washing hange is w of encouragement ton campus ing with in Oly DUKE TO ATTEND DURBAR LONDON, Jan. 23.—I1t ie rep that the Duke of ¢ aught © during the k pointed regent x durt nee in India for the Special plain front and patch pocket; Carefully-tailored Waists of good quality with Gibson plait over fastening with small pearl buttons. Broken lines of Waists in linene and cross-barred and CLEARANCE OF EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED SCARFS AND COVERS, 49¢ AND 65¢ Made of linen-finishe round-thread cotton material, some with insertion of cotton Cluny others machine-embroidered and hemstitched 0; Covers, H $1. material, cial $1.00, Tailored Linen Waists/ Special shou striped madras, specially’ priced for clearance Clearance Offerings in Linens and Wash Fabrics 30x30 inches, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AT CLEARANCE PRIC The offering includes Cloths of Irish and Ger jj] man linens, pattern, hemstitched and hemmed styles, in various lengths. Specially priced at $1.25, $1.50, 75, $2.00 and $2.15. 18 ROUND CE IAL 25¢@ EACH with imitation Chun tion. 30x30 CE REMNANTS OF WASH FABRICS, SPECIAL 10¢ YARD—Outing Flannels, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Mad ras, Percales and Colored Batiste. re TERPIEC ANTS -OF xinghams, linenette, Specials in Dressing Sacques SACQUES, SPECIAL Attractive patterns on. pink, dark blue, |} grounds, made | peplum, trimmed with sateen pipings. $1.00—Some in plam red, others. trim H plique, REPE DRESSING with tucked fi {IDERDOWN DRE FREDERICK & BASEMENT SALESROOM Tailored Cambric Waists NTERPIECE Mz $ AND SQU 35¢ EACH—Trimmed with Torchon lac * WASH NELSON, Inc. $1.00 ith Spe- in mannish style, w also in Gibson effect. $1.50 linen, made Ider, full plaited front and Special $1.50. at $1.00, lace anc S$ AND COVERS, round-thread cotton edge of lace ny and lace inser ARES, SPECIAL FABRICS, SPECIAL 5¢ outing flannel and calico 7T8¢ rose or light-blue fitted belt and cifcular ront, SACQL NG Buster curs Belts, in red and green, ieaclet 10¢. Fancy Hat Pins, special Linen Stationery, special 19¢ pound. to match, special ¥e package. for clearance, 2¢. Envelopes Basement Salesroom. republican caucus, | | Furniture Dry Goods Specials in Linens 2-INCH BLI LINEN YARD. Aly 75 Fine, {ACHED DAMASK, close weave, of Irish manufacture, in several effective and conventional patt ALL SPECIAL very durable 25x25 HEAVY-WEIGI ALL-LINEN NAP SPECIAL DO. Heavy weigh Scotch mani pattern only juality, is 3.6: t, all-linen, ifacture, in s floral LINEN NAP- Spot pattern only, | r EN HEMSTITCHED AND HEMMED ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS, . SPE CIAL 25¢ EACH—This lot embraces” several sizes and ; very durable and ab. sorbent qualities. —riet ricer B. roken Lines Colt Pumps Women’s Patent s pecial $2.45 One ps, with turne yvered Cuban heel vamp or nen's mall j to New Irish Dimities Twenty-Nine Inches Wide 25e, 30¢ and 35¢ Yard These new Dimities come in medi- um-dots, pin-dots, rings and small 1m-size floral Blue, and and med designs. pink, lav- ender yellow color- ings are prominent; also dark grounds patterned in many new effects. IMPORTED ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 25¢ YARD —These come in tiny checks, stripe effects, broken checks and plaids; charming for house dresses and children’s wear, First Ploor The Spring Quarterly Style Book, price 20c —with a 15c pattern free. arrivals s | New Fancy Messaline Petticoats sa cia F urniture Dry Goods INC. FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 FINAL CLEARANCE eal in Winter Models in Tailor-Made ig | me ry aS sae i with ne He me tion Plain tailored and eeene models. Mannish ‘and braid- trimmed models. { ‘e £ r Mixtures, Worsteds, Serges and Navy Serges, gray Worsteds, Chif- { ee eae ; Broadcloths, light and dark colorings. | fon Broadcloths, English Suitings, { priced £ $2. 60 td Coats lined in satin or soft silk. | Mixtures, Velvet. { 7.50. Sizes 34 to 42. | Sizes 34 to 44. ater re | isting, Silver, Finge es ~ CLEARANCE oa ines of Lace Curtains _=? Broken Lines : ilies Special | $1 75 Pair Specially Priced and artistic The in Scotch Lace, assortment see 500 pairs Curtains, of good quality id ecru col- des or ign, Nottingham and Madras w lite The is sufficient to meet specially-low for pre-inventory clearance at, pair, $1.75. nal ¢ widths ie es; special + spe mat Priced range of styles requirement Novelty Drapery Nets and Madras Special 25c Yard of styles nur” s re Expert Teadual Gives Free Lessons in Art Needlework | } Third Floor, } ing 3 in Colored-figure unfast fabrics. E s, in bunga This offering embraces a good range a selection of “ Sund cellently and Madras, including and rish crochet adapted for side-curtains and valances, and curtains next to gla Special 2 urd lows and cottages. —Third Floor Novelty Embroidered Bands for “gn an Spring Dress —- Recent arri roid- i Silk-emt sagt y hea pineal fn 15- and 18 arke ¢ ; in ‘en id; in Copenhagen-biue, Spring shades. Black 1 $13.50. ay a —Piret Ploer. “King” Gas Hot Plates MEDIUM- | $1.00 — Single- and double- W 3LACK COT- | ribbed, with merino heels TON HOSIER Se PAIR; | and toes 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—Have | WOMEN’S FLEECE- gh spliced heels and double | r AND, soles and toes, Aas WOMEN BLACK, | weight Vests, with high neck FLEECE -LINED COT- | and long sleeves; Tights in TON HOSIERY, 25e PAIR ankle length. In white only. —With d oles and | WOME N’S SILK-LISLE Two-burner Hot Plate with nickeled cast top and legs, { toes and sp ced heels. | VE SPECIAL | 50c— j wed burners, and lever valve with porcelain hand Spe- In low neck, sleeveless style, s| 81.95. CHILDREN’S ME IM- + S MEDIUM with fancy crochet yokes in WEIGHT BLACK COT- Three-burner Hot Plate $2.75. : TON HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR’ | 2,Wide assortment of designs; GARWOOD HEATE PRICED AT $10.00 FOR | —Fine-ribbed school Hos- ene Styles with double band CLEARANCE—The Garwood is a practical combination of } jery, made with line , | facing. open. fireplace: y and steam’ fadistor, is attractive in } andar ee We OMEN’S LISLE appearance, easily installed and requires no chir or wa- BOYS’ EXTRA-HE . VESTS, SPECIAL 35c ter connection veral styles to choose from. Special, to R AVY | In white, pink and blue, low close out, $10.00. f CASHME RE HOSIERY, | neck and sleeveless, with E 35c PAIR, 3 PAIRS FOR fancy crochet yokes. Other Houseware Specials we Firm ree Ps ENAMELEDWARE Of WASH .BASINS, SPECIAIMLI5¢ mless French-gray steel enameledware. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs NAMELED TEA POTS, SPECIAL 35¢—Two-quart Special $15.75 en d turquoise-blue outside and white inside. S mi YAMELEDWARE MILK PANS, SPECIAL 15¢—Of nation Solceneeae apg dont ome Oriental effects, combi- yal granite steelware, measure 12%4 inches in diameter and 8 One end gree M4 inches deep The Floor Coverings Section IDEAL CREAM METAL POLISH, SPECIAL 25¢— Rugs, small and chavet binees i re ven A 12 in an assortment of new Sie, non-settling and non-separating cream metal polish, for all designs and colorings. kinds of metalware nee e —Thira Flo: IMPORTED JELLY CAKE PANS, SPECIAL 10¢— Women’s Street Gloves Of four-coated steel enameledware, mottled outside and white inside WOMEN’S TAN CAPE GLOVES, $2.00 PAIR on ENAMELEDWARE MUFFIN PANS, SPECIAL 80¢ $ dasp sty aris-point emt idared py i ala : EACH—Nine-cup siz 1 “Turk's head” pattern. WOM ONE-CI > MC CH A ‘GLOVES PORCELAIN ROBE HOOKS, SPECIAL 10¢—Of } PAIR—P. X. M. sewn, with one pearl clasp at we; heavy, white porcelain, with steel screws. Especially desir- ¢ spear-point and fancy embroidered backs. Showa Wott able for bath rc \ nut and champagne shades : —Firet Floor. SPECIAL Furniture Headquarters First Floor Annex HOTEL DRESSER, OAK READING ROCKER, SOLID OAK SE NG ROCK- } $6.50—Of fir, finished golden, with SPECIAL $4.25—Made of oak | ER, SPECIAL mad wee eri 84.5004 eon By Se a top 16x34 inches; beveled plate mir- | throughout, finished Early English, | Nurse’s Rocker, of pleasing design, | tilly, built Rocker, in shellac finish, ror 14x24; two full-length drawers, | and fitted with seat of Spanish Pan- | constructed of solid oak, with high | With open weave panel and broad with brass pulls, serpentine front, | tasote. Well balanced, carefully | spindle back, firmly braced to seat hy | C&sket Seat. Fitted with white maple and mirror standards decorated with | made “and finished, with box seat | bent arms. Embossed cobbler seat. | ith eran’ Strongly braced beneath scroll work. Special Mail Orders Carefully Filled 50, or 0: with rattan and turned maple spin- Special $4 Special 95¢. dies. Special $4.50. naniemeneeeaameaneaaans ee Tee FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ........ construction Monthly Style Books Free }

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