The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1911, Page 8

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} Fi Aa SR EN BROTHER OF EVELYN | AF tek 20 years. BOY TAKES TWO ON LONG TOUR | fO PREACH “PEACE OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY [557 5") Sissons on fice robbers, is un Thon Okla, A large ntity of tw and burgla How's your eumotriety this ¢ der arrest ing? Pretty fair, ¢ Leay Alaska, with the intentle luck as a Yukon miner | Canada ENTERTAINMENT K } ccording to How +n +S will embark fer Furniture W. John Locke, | tools was found in his home that Londo’ thor you hear so] Bellingham.—Mra, John Spur much abo He} geon, mother of I&yearold Fred ined the word, | Spurgeon 3 nder arres t bbing told te police that she has] ood on's dishonesty for ke}some time, but feared to expose al |him lest he kill her he royal LAWRENCE, Kas, Mareh 20. from his “Simple |Jobn Gilltiand, 100 years of age Septimus Si-|the oldest man in Kansas, works! mon the Jester,” /every day on his farm im Willow and several oth-| Springs township, He says he has novels pour: | always what he liked, \ still «in on hiw eads th wepapers, and is inter ested in all current top INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Mareh 20.] After 36 years behind prison bar . " f fh Sona BARON DE CONSTANT ue Mary Ann Brown, 65, been! NEW YORK. March 2 A reception « paroled, with the 4 and Dh. ive with he ughte of the DA. R. ¥ home of Mrs. Je ur when her mother av. N. on Ay The Pickwick club of West Se ce o Am attle has voted to erect a perma ace nent club house at California av for ammunit and Ninth av. S. W one of the moat | ®t Washington | A Kodak club a school has been « around the Sound preced at Low Angele 4 since 1894. He was a of the supreme bench of Washit y yes where he has The March number « eifte 1. Tred ton territory in 18 Two years out, containing id a eases chte® tention cab WALKS 22,000 MILES. taining to lumber a ng for five years HAGERSTOWN, Md., Mar tries. Judge Lewis was very strict on| During the 36 years he ha aw enforcement and was much| teaching school, Prof. J. ¢ Rev. J. B. Warnicker, of the F hated by all law violators. He made | principa school at Monte Baptist church, Victoria, B. C.. ad-| 4 fortune practicing law after his " at he has wa dressed an enor s crowd it tire m the bench. He was! miles om seh y argely Interested in Seattle and | almost the Seward Alaska—The spring min ing boom has struck Seward an¢ prospects are bright for a good sea son. Bakersfield, Cal.—As a result of labor chants. Garrity, a rin, attacks on em field Iron Works, on board a bound for Los Angeles BASEMENT SALESROOM NEW ARRIVALS IN Women’s Spring Suits $18.75 - verely Enid, Okla—Frank Lin HERE IS WORLD'S DUELING CENTER serges, worst suitings, in black, nav shades of ray and black and white mix tures. The coats show the man nish notch collar and are lined with good quality silk or satin; skirts are in plain i cut on straight lines. Material, fit and tailoring are exceptional Sizes 34 to ment. Price $18.75 | Women’s Silk Dresses 2 at x 00 ard silks, able lines are made with three-quarter o sleeves, round or square Dutch neck and some shave yoke of lace. Skirts in plain, straight 1g deep flounce or over-drape measure PARIS, March 20.—At the base of this wheel, which is known al! over the continent as “La Grande Roue"—the Big Wheel—is the dueling center of the universe Im the last 10 years about 500 duels have been fought on th spot alone, Needless to say no one has been killed there. As each duel must needs have two principals and each principal two seconds and a physteian these, plus the umpire, or the |f “directeur,” make a total of 4,500\]f people actually engaged in the pas time of dueling in the s' w of this wheel in the last deca HURRAY'|. Hurrah! Richard A. Ballinger| will be back Priday night. The late secretary of the interior, who found his job unhealthy, will be given a “royal welcome” by some of his friends who are Interested in the Cunningham <laims and other (ff “Alaska development” work | Colors, cadet-blue, white gre tan and navy; also blue Pesce patterned with white dots Or stripes Sizes 34 to 42. Women’s White Lingerie Waists Special $1.00 Lingerie Waist of white batiste, as illustrated, made Aid for Symphony A campaign to raise a guarantee fund of $40,000 a year to assure the maintenance of the Seattle Sym-| phony Orchestra for the next two years was begun today ‘The trustees of the orchestra so | ciety have decided to appeal to Se. attle pride for the famous musical | organization, which has won for Se- | attle the reputation as one of the country’s leading musical centers All persons interested may phone | Main 414 or call at the office, 1406 Second av. with high neck and man darin sleeves. Front and sleeves are elaborately em broidered in coral, Copen hagen, black or white Very attractive value at, special, $1.00 Fine Lingerie Waists of allover eyelet embroidery, SEVENTH POP CONCERT “Herod,” Henry Hadley's over. ture, written for Richard Mansfield, was the feature of the seventh “pop” concert at the Moore theatre yesterday. “Herod” was received |] #0 favorably that another Hadley |i composition, “Fascination,” wee given as an encore. | Mrs. Annabelle Macintyre Dickey | was the principal soloist. Clarence Whitehill, European baritone, will be the soloist next concert, April 6 designed with cotton Cluny or imitation Baby Irish lace insertion and motifs, in high and Dutch-neck models, special, $1.00. Basement Salesroom Women’s Boxed Hosiery Specially Priced BIG COYOTE RECORD. BAKER, Or., March 20.—A rec ord with the county clerk of Baker shows that 2,394 coyotes have beev killed, for which the state paid $2,591. In the same length of time 111 bobcats have been killed. Only three cougar pelts have been brought in for bounty. |) _Women’s Black Cotton | Women’s Seamless Black Hosiery, in seamless style, | Cotton Hosiery, strongly medium weight, with dou ble heel and toe and ribbed or hemmed top. Box of 6 pairs, special, 75 reinforced, excellent wear. ine quality. Box of 6 pairs, special 60 —Basement & Barts ae wees Street ~—e | WALL PAPER | PAPER look Women’s Cape Street owed, i in P. X. M. style, with one metal clasp at wrist; in various shades of tan. These are excellent for street or shopping wear. —sHasement Salesroom. PAINTS Dry Goods High-Grade St. Gall Embroideries { Wall- esi and Drapery Cretoanes At Four Special Prices ered on transparent Swi selection of artistic de k, beautiful patterns, in i $1.25 | $2.00 |)" = Women’s Kid Special $1.35 Pair’ ver-mounted mission or silver han Men's All-silk Umbrella Prince of Wales-or oper: } { | v4 ) ; ; ; 5 5 ite ol Doe for selection ight patterns and us odd and large sizes, such 9x9, 9x10-6, 9x14, 9x15, 10-6x10-6, 10-6x13-« 10-6x14 and | terns to choc adapted for bed plain or with Grecian F oreign Wash Fabrics featured: in at » grounds patterned with single also black grounds nty-four inches wide a Bordered Silk y, with tiny dots in light-blue, pink, navy nd-Cotton Printed Fabric, soft , and 3-inch borders, 27 inches wide, Bordered Robes, in the*favored silk-and cotton wash fabrics, 42 inches wide and priced at $7.50 silk-and-cotton terial, in a rough silk weave, shown in many able colorings, 24 inches wide, 2 , in a broad selection of colors, Crepe Gowns and Combinations GOWNS, $850—In slip-over made long and full, puff sleeves, drawn with ribbon. TWO-PIECE with round neck and trimmed with linen pattern COMBINATIONS Corset cover ang circular drawers, attrac- tively trimmed with ribbon-drawn linen pattern (FREDERICK & NELSO ue “| Carefully Filled GREENSBURG, Pa, March 20. THAW pages FHEERE 000000 05 20 yours in toe go Alaska did not lessen Wil ot trying |" pcr fies Young's fondness for the punching Herbert years old, and Dermat Croak “a weetheart of his youth, Miss Myr into subjection, shortly | n punished |Kamerer, of Pittsburg, who became after 4 o'clock this morning, Ernest of the |his wife at the home of her mother, D. Brabook, a 1%yearold school! ecently, Before Young went away |boy, marched hin captives to police ed he proufived to return and wed hin/headquarters heart when fortune smiled| “I caught them trying to open a trae te FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 cl lace de ands for trimming. the lig =F 7 Specials and ever since then the| bundle -of newspapers for which I ch other as responsible,” explained Bra INC. | Furniture Dry Goods ry Lace Curtain wise ea y Section ha aced on display a ral str ted and allover floral designs, tinted Papers in crown and bra pay ' blue ders to mate! Price nge f $1 ( ‘ c Va ’ d tands, well-embroid 1 ' rtme Ape Ir nainsook and cambric, in ure Dimit cl € Chir d other irmly stitched edge mpx ave " I Man from 2¢ $1.50 F in Housefurnishings LIGHTWEIGHT BROOM, SPECIAL FLOOR SWEEPING BRUSHES, SPE \ Made of extraquality whisk broom | CIAL 50c—Made of good quattty fib 260) ¥ ARD—T corn, with four rows of sewing firmly attached to hardwood block; use ery I incir ul for variety of p’ s, and especially oe Tea Che WIRE CARPET BEATERS, SPECIAL | [Ml for rarely iige ; p nail lige c—Of heavy galvanized steel wire IMPORT ha with metal hand ‘ CIAL 50c—Substantially as er DUSTLESS BRIC-A-BRAC DUSTER, | forced bamboo, mea ‘ and SPECIAL 15e--Chemica treated to ab- diameter and 13 inches high Special $2.95 Women’s All-silk Black Umbrellas, on strong, ped with patent bulb runners and fitted with long gold- or sil 81x90 Pequot Sheets, special $2.95. manufactu ~~ ae OOOO TOON Heavy W FREE ART NEEDLEWORK LESSONS | %i-:."%:: | brown; 40 inches About forty pat rom in Rag Rugs, in ? $1.25 yard. tans and pinks, also in ¥ of green, pink and and white, and colorings, sanitary } black and gray combinations, also 1 Fieor yard, White Goods Satiste de Opera, a 31-inch sheer white dress fabric, special, for clearance, 15c yard, Several hundred yards of mull-finished White Tussorine Lawn, 29 inches wide, clearance price, 15¢ yard. India Lawn, a closely woven white materia! 31 inches wide, special 25¢ yard Chamois-finished Long Cloth, 36 inches wid-, excellent grade for fine undergarments, piece of 12 yards, $2.35. White Crepe, a soft wash fabric that requires no ironing, 29 inches wide, 20c yard, ; —Firet Floor. Table Cloths and Napkins Seventy-inch Scotch Table Linen, in spot, stripe, poppy, Fleur de Lis and Iris patterns; $1.00 yard. Nap kins to match, 22x22 inches; $3. dozen, Satin-finished Double Damask inches wide, in chrysanthemum and stripe, coin spot and Fleur de Lis, spot, pansy and rose designs; $1.50 yard. Napkins, in rose and pansy patterns, to match, 2314x234 inches ; $4.50 dozen. Pattern Table Cloths that hav + be- come slightly soiled or rumpled, 2! x2% yards, 24x3 yards, 24x34 yards; priced for clearan cial $5.00, ital’ wicks: pecially at, spe , built on substantiz handles, special $2.95. : 26 inches, also manufacturer's NEW ARRIVALS IN cricrcctrsc~| Popolar Silks and Dress Goods 44-inch Striped Mohair, in blue | Imported Novelt black and key { Mavy-blue shadow stripes; $1.00 Reed Sewing Rocker Special $4.75 Attractively-designed Reed Rocker, without arms, firmly hand-woven and securely braced. designed for bedroom or sewing use. __ Spécial $4.7 Veils and Veilings New Parisian Mesh Veil- ings, in a broad array of ring hair- en, spider and nov- meshes, fea Recent @ nelui ivals in high quality French Lace Veils Women’s and Men’s Silk Umbrellas | ‘is isi.vin's Saesarey active colorings —Firet Freer. rib frames, | Specials in Bedding ers “seconds,” Se each quot Pillow Cases, size 45x ial 7 } 8-rib frames, F seconds,” special 19¢ each. Hemmed Cro celal $1.25 each. Firet Floor “Redding Sectién jody B cls, Velvet, Satin de la Reine, new satin | yard; Jacquard weave; in tan and is conveyed inthe follow weave, in both plain and Jacquard | old-blue, 43 inches wide, $. yard, especially desirable for the] 43-inch Bengaline Lumineaux, a oning of the afternoon or even-| favored silk in poplin weave; in gown. ‘The plain nin light-blue, pink, old-blue | gray, rése du Barry, apricot, cream wide, $2.00 | and black, $3.00 yard. weave is | Alice-blue, navy, mid-brown, mid- Heavy Mohair Sicilian, in cream’ and white, 54 inches wide; special Tailor Suiting, blue, and | in old-rose flecked with light-blue and olive, gray with old-blue and tan flecked with old-blue and maize; 49 inches wide and $2.00 yard. | Piet Floor int Demeaiie Special Values Offered in} Lace Allovers and Bands An excellent showing of Net and Venise Allovers, in effective designs, ecru, cream and white, suitable for yokes, sleeves and entire waists; at $1.00 to $7.50 yard. Venise, Net and Cluny Bands, in various widths, ina broad assortment of attractive patterns, suitable for panels, knee bands and coat and waist trimmings; ranging in price from 35c to $7.50 yard. Black Chantilly and Oriental Lace Bands, in a broad selection of designs and widths, at moderate prices. —Firet Floor. ater in the polieg ung men pharmacy, ht playing You may Thompson finds the an have

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