The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1911, Page 10

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OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | All in the PARTY. Course of a he M , ri Day’s News a on H € n a 4 ad his ' th “¢ f THOMAS W pod ~ 4 E. R. Hamilton of Etna, Or ner lows ‘ - ve di * ‘ D as 1 : A hen belonging te wire Oscar |! "er + ag i Kaler of Sayville Y ap and a| St stylish, wearing a knitted He pair of leggings She de her eggs in Mrs, Kaler's sewing bas ket. d Standard Ol and soi Then the ade hix ving time Louis Regis Rome, better known nly 39 years|molek, A. A put 44 in 1916 | L. J. Smith f Missourians |, Dunn, J, W citizens of that place by they are har-| Howard Tilton esident Shaw, W. B. in the council t egy MRS. W. A. CLARK ILL jun coe, NEW YORK, Fe 1 A. ¢ Five members of a family of si living on the island of Islay, Eng are receiving old age pensions. Their combined ages amount to 446 years WHOLE FAMILY mers REBELS WIN | SUTTON. W. LOS ANGELES, ( ‘S| Mire Y comm! stran, he N FRANC Beven persons ge a fire, whic » ho ome | (My United ro of J. B. Hard EL PASO, Tex ' today. Mr. Harden alone escaped,| machine guns ax the other six members of his fam-| tan yards, a fly and a little girl, who made her| cans ure: with the Hardens, perished | her to have t im ue tg |force of Gen. Navarre CHARLES CITY, I troops near San Ignac Th of J. G. Cutle ers, who ff fe ‘ous the KIDS WANT T. R. «nyt nited Pr CHICAGO. eb. 20. Flouncings, 17 wide, in a good ran | | YARD broidered; and pleasing designs, suitable J and infants’ dresses DGES and “SPECIAL _ | 12e MR. J. J. SMITH. | } YARD Because of his long residence in! Benttle, and his strong qualifica tions for councilmanic office, J. J Smith will receive a very large vote next Tuesday. Mr, Smith has been a resident of Seattle for the last twenty-three years. In his extremely creditable race for the council a year ago, he b ®¢ a prominent figure in politics, and he numbers today among his supporters some of the strongest and most influential men tn Seattle. | It might be said that a great num ber of the men and women who Placed George W. Dilling in the mayor's chair at the recent election | are behind the candidacy of Mr. Smith, for such is the case. Among the Dilling workers whose names appear on indorsements of Mr. Smith's record and fitness for office are the following: William Hick man Moore, formerly mayor of Se-| attle; Corwin 8. Shank, George F.| Cotterill, Hermon W. Craven, ©. J.| Smith, Thomas Murphine, P. W. Col grove. F. A. McDonald, W. D. Ben-| son, Charles T. Slamberg and many | others. Mr. Smith for the last eighteen years has been a builder and in the| Teal estate business, His work has helped qaterially in the growth of Seattle. “Dozens of houses now oe-| cupied and owned by prosperous families are his work. built wisely and well and representations to intending pur-| chasers have been the exact truth is evidenced by the strong indorse-| ment that has been given by a num ber of persons who made purchases from him. | Mr. Smith believes in absolute fairness with ations, and promises the ful copsid-| eration of all applications for | chises, But he insists that pnb! service corporations pce given fran-| chises as much, for the benefit of | the public &4 for themselves, and it is hit poltey to see that the public ete what it should have. He takes at the puble should be adequately compensated for all the | Privileges it grants, fine, clear-cut, evenly-work terns, with fast edges dresses (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) that’s made me successful.” (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) He stands for an economical busines tion—entire time to people's TOMORROW interest A SOLDIER ° alth was MILES KILLED BY TAXI Fet wagon driver, | of new Insertions ed 1dministra- A MAN Brut ulcide herself to de “= W'| YOUNG GIRL SUICIDE well-em for lingerie on strong long cloth, in pat ; excellent for trimming undermuslins and 6. KING For Ceili deduces “I will serve the people in a business way—the way Vote for A. F. Haas Tomorrow | FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Dry Goods | a WOMEN'S 8-BUTTO WOMI } LENGTH KID VES pE- | LENGTH \f] CIAL $1.15 In black kid | BROKEN pag $1.95 PAI on t ng Several grain tional desi | 49¢ yar hire good Carpeting gns in hades THE SEATTLE STAR Long Kid Gloves Specially Priced KID SIZE __ The New Foulard Silks velt is being volubly . CLASS. 3 FO N Silk W ° a Piya ew OI aists i “kids,” who are all agog with © tt ! x ment following the announcement ° 4 } that the former "ident ill bo und reseda In Many Pleasing :odels perme them Wednes. | BASEMENT SALESROOM A elty ’ CONFESSES CRIME. | Fy STALSO and $21.0 pant PHE present attractive displays feature JF VISALIA, Cal, Feb, 20.—Juan| ° ° e “seein ae new models in Dutch-neck, short-sleeve- Maganya, arrested yesterday for D ty Emb oideries Serge gts pre aa . Waists and strictly-tailored garments in the murder of J. RB. Lamkin at side of approved dantiks. son cee b: arrests, Kbe costeates Ris ce | ain r Tailor Suitings for Spring ge ie Scie Loh C fe 1 uf 5 rest M Lt an rine engaged Allovers, Flouncings, Edges P ROMINENT insthe advance displays « rie and Paisley Silks, also smart, mannish shirt " ’ WRITE 300 WORDS ii ° early Spring wear are the icllowine choles weaves effects in heavy China Silk ; ‘a on the given subject and win eal and Insertions 56-IN( SHADOW-STRIPI : Phe model illustrated is an extremely chic c < of the Pearce pants ge + Rayle Sos bd e SUITING, in black and white and | gol blouse of blue or black striped chiffon taf- 9 The Star ican eee | At Very Special Prices tan and wh xtures, $1.50 yard. | wit ra feta, with round Dutch neck and kimono # m (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) 54-INCH JOTH-FINISHED $4-INCH HEN-CLAW sleeves trimmed in bands of plain silk and & Poe a ) WISS and Nainsook All CHEVIOT, in k and gr with | ING, very effec silk buttons. Price $5.00. Second Visi J. J. SMITH WILL | SPECIAL | S oie we iat older ve shadow stripes ked w ral | brown, cream a bs dikes: 3 = s POLL A BIG VOTE | | : ba vip: rayon nti of: and vires Ages ? i sabe y pape : ‘ The Spring Quarterly Style Book ELECTI | inches wide, in ‘pretty lora NC VO-TONE s STR SUI a | Price 20c, with a 15c Pattern Free ans —- ony 35¢ | Dot and Conventional designs and d cream and gold, $2.00 yard ea: MaRS =m | ls ble for ists, yokes and i ce ee ee ce Cans Scan AIR GEC Se YARD ghee Bricergcue dt. “ory: - 99 ° ° ° Lc re} intents’ dear, The “Direct-Action Spring Designs in ena eae - . “cc | SPECIAL | FF FECTIVE Gas Range ‘Aurora’” Curtains and Draperies onstr re of the roth rac z of oven and peting, Special hide Yard : ’ les kinds of dra All-Wool Ingrain = “Aurora two-ply and is spec Sewing incendie ESOS _ z all ~ New White Wash Fabrics. a ) 32-Inch Flaxon, a 1 cle ul 32-Inch Linaire, a sheer white M fe \ t and dresse 2. be a 27-Inch Croee-tne Dimity, fir size 8 se checks, 20c and 25¢ yard a 36-Inch Imperial Long Cloth soft 36. Inch Sea Island Nainsook, table for Dir rect Furniture Dry Goods ae Daily at 5:30 Foulard Dresses Prominent in the New Season’ s Medes : i né ascorinon es are pr Foulard Silk und necks tr points and inclt At $25.00, check effect Dresses, in bordered ea et immed in skirt , with re ing deep-fle 1 yunced ilder and kirt effect } Advance Arrivals in Lingerie Dresses for ]} . & Women and Misses Handker« ved from hief Linen, Batiste into individual model manship instantly appeal. : a broideries and Be é y used in the trimming The ird the Empire line is noted in the of In ma the new one-piece sleeve i 2 1 ire offered at $18.00 and § boy beautiful light- fabrics come in a colorings, plain ef- on patterns, and readily to all variety of and r lend them fects 50 split Price ‘abrics are le, and windows inches w can be for $1 sement yard. “Aurora” inche }} Price Curtains are 50 | wide and 2% yards long 7.50 pair. Our Drapery and Upholstery Section is well qualified to assist you in planning and executing any desired decorative scheme—for a single- room 1 Floor. ~ Seattle . Agents Ostermoor Mattresses. Great Majestic Ranges McCray Refrigerators: Globe- Wernicke Elastic Bookcases / Farni(ure Headqua’ GOLDEN OAK PARLOR SPECIAL )—The ‘able pletured ha |} acre and square forming an additional bra ! turned legs. Mail Orders Carefully Filled | moulded top measuring 234 shelf ~ Staple Furniture rlers First Floor, Annex STAND, attractive as square 4 below » for the at Special Prices fe b f BEDROOM ROCKER c : - R : R heidi 1; 2 AK BEDROOM | OAK ARM ROCKER, SPE- well-ba > pe . fe SPEC 2.45 com- d anced, carefully-m Rotker in| Ce SPECIAL | Cl nee 5 pk ae ae “i with slat | Si An attractively | fortable Rocker o nt n cane seat. Un ned cane-seated oak | ished oak, with br slatted 4 onstruction is securely | Chair, in finish, match. | back cobblér seat; well- [ing Rooker ‘de to left. | made 1 finishe q or entire house, Suggestions will be cheerfully offered, ee E a Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns

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