The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 6

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THE STAR\WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY $5, 1911) LO |REGULATE | “THEBES THE HUNDRED GATED” STANDS A | DIVORCE MONUMENT TO BUILDING THINGS THAT LAST... AROUND-THE-WORLD STORY NO, 15 She Gets Estate ‘If She's Good Wife] Mews for Music Lovers An Opportunity to Participate in Piano Buying at Actual Factory Cost Club Sale, SAFETY SURE HERE’S OUR PROPOSITION CLUB—B—11 CLUB—C-—11 CLUB—D Ruins of Hydrostyle halt of Temple Egypt : DIVORCE Woman in Hold-Up ees TROOPS OUT sess MAGNIFICENT. §8-NOTE py eC! sO. TI Denny hall the way. It 'y stated pect a severe “talking to ing. this morn Every instrur is years. Our g for pianos in every way Every club member has the most positive ass Pianos are del complete satisfaction with his purchase. If the instr dis after delivery, does not prove in every way sa may be exchanged for any value that we sell d every ward purchase of such ferent highest-grade A The family of a club member will receive immediately a receipt‘in full for the instrument in case of death of club member during the life of his contract. positively Jarantee means so’ guaranteed for A beautiful stool to match each piano is included with- ething. It is a strai out extra cost . The p t extra charge. ed free of charge, except to extrem nt suburban parts, where nominal cartage charge is added to the first payment no of equal or grea id will be applied to We sell 40 dif A still further reduction is given club members in the shape of cash premiums for all installments paid in advanc and also for securing additional club members. new instrument. R. & G. Corsets ALSO nD Z SAHLIN CORSET FORMS Bei members are. Come ment, ALSO FERRIS | ‘"°*" | WAISTS | i. i) Club members receive twenty music lessons free. Start the children in music immediately at our expense. rin mind there red tape, no whichever « are no dues, no You don't even know who the other club select your piano—make the initial pay instrument in your heme before nightfall. Curtains—Blankets $1.00 LONDON HAS THE BEST HOSIERY VALUES Ca eS ae GRIFFIN'S of of Ophthalmolagy : oon $ REGG BUSINESS COLLEGE TAUGHT IN305M0s, NEW.HAIGHT BLDG. Crockery—Carpets n and j ub you prefer WAISTS, COATS, SILK PETTICOATS Black Silk Petticoats $1.98 WORTH MORE THAN DOUBLE and have a splendid, new, high-grade LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN IN OUR e Domestics AMERICAN PRINTS OUTING FLANNELS Light styles Outing bic ‘ Fiannels. Special, yara O2 LAMBS’ WOOL bs’ Wool Bat ting; size 72 Silk and Net Waists $2.98 1 ted Bur Worth $5.00 to $10.00 SUCCESSOR TO D. 8. JOHNSTON CO WASHINGTON’S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC CONCERN-—-THIRD AND UNIVERSITY Women’s Long Black Coats $4.98 206 9c wens! MSC LL TROUBLES 1 TASS A RAE || 25¢ 15¢ mah ¢ fast ore. Special, per ar 440 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) APRON SALE 3 Councilman A. J. Goddard Explains Why Public seer, ae | Savage ache, | A a Improvements Are Costing Too Much Special BLANKET DEPT. ShOe!S gar te aes ye tes a$ Upon his advent into the Council, the new member soon finds where the leadership is, and under the system Women's s discovers that in order to “get things” for his ward, he must obey the dictates of the boss. He may even un- derstand the injustice which is being perpetrated, and still think it his duty to “get things” in the only way he | Blanke sees open. I am not passing comment on him for this, for he is honest, but I am saying that we are approaching a Good Outdoor Shoe. London's | Madame per pair Soft Dull Finish Calf ¥ heavy for tra Want ather 69c | a crisis in our city’s history, and we cannot much longer stand the conditions which prevail. WOMEN’S den- | only; sith copia | regrades The largest leak in our municipal kettle, I believe to be in the manner of laying off districts for grades and We have hills to take away and holes to fill Mother Hubbard Aprons over full flour large 8 tin tran Instead of joining the hill with the hole, the Council or ders the hill taken away, and so far as any general information is given out, it must be carted outside the city. If some friendly contractor knows that the hole adjoining will be filled and he is the only one who does, he easily gets the contract WOOL SWEATERS Women and Misses’ Size houlder best gingham quality Speciay . ‘ool Sweat Women's Fu of best gingha $1.00 qualit Special Waltre nice re and fa ble sewn Polly ” Lawn Aprons, awn ones, with frill Feet”, 256 Ann Aprons, without ; of gingham, percale, n an y other mate the allover kind 98c Sleeve Polly Ann Aprons, of ma 1s; every guaranteed wash $1.25 | others RIBBONS Silk Ribbon, one inch w man per pair EXTRA SPECIAL | Tea Aprons, trim and ribbon ntity - While they last UMBRELLAS 5 Men's and Women's Umbrel BLOOMERS, 19c PR. las; a special lot; good top | Children’s Black Sateen or and strong frames, with a | Onting Flannel Bloomers, as sorted gizes,. Marked 19c large assortment of 49c norted lace, Mark colors; also faney A yard handles. Speeial kirts quality a yard EMBROIDERY i Flounelt ‘ e of swell pat ve 4.806 Embroider 98c Wide mbroldery, — for many beautttal déesigh fine lawn; regular $1.50 All-Over 20 patterns; nice ting the earth outside the city There are many instances, but I cite but one in Lake Union in front of a bluff at as much more. were plenty adjoining that could Then the hole is advertised for filling, and every other man except the FRIEND bids on get- The FRIEND gets both jobs and slips the earth into the hole, and the property holder pays as though it had been hauled outside the city and then hauled back again, Denny Hill is being taken away at 27 cents per yard, and put If this hill and this hole could not have been let together, there On Twelfth Ave. only the filling of the hole is let, and the earth is being taken from basements, etc,, at a cost for the improvement which will confiscate the property The injustice has reached such gigantic proportions because the sy In this way small contractors our people are unsuspecting may be held up until they go broke. By this method homes are being confiscated, strength is exhausted, or until some of the wrongs I know exist, is in the ballot. Improvements are costing too much it off for a darker day, which is bound to come? ; and we are told that if we don’t like it, we can get out laid the case before the Council time and time again without and we must have a change. I leave it with you. stem is hard to understand, and because are kept fighting over little jobs, and their money I have I shall never quit until my There is but one remedy, and this Shall we have it now, or put avail. In or out of it, are righted.

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