The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1911, Page 8

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westhdltltatiniasinsn. sen meade AES LMS AA RAH EE AE RPI D IIE ALE LP AEN i ____THE SEATTLE STAR REFUSING TO BREAK LAW, = “FIRED” 9 MURDERERS ! eo FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE DIE TOMY = wah = bathe: | Store Closes Dally at 5:30. o bie af = - onus ‘ | mind Scr | Clearance Prices on Reed and.Metal Folding Go-Carts the glectric chair at Ossining to- | ay hg ry day. The condemned men are | 4 = N jnteresting assortment of styles in Go-Carts is gee Tae egg sal ge Rs | naw on sale at heavy reductions from regular Brooklyn; Fred Lenhart, who mut | prices ered Anna Luther, near Bay share, | L. L, in April 1909 and Joseph Nac- | ca, who stabbed to death Antoin-| ette Dadi, who had been living with him at Niagara Falls, in January, . 1909 . have accumulated in the tourse of the season and are ickololslolalholalahololalel now re-priced for quick selling. The offering includes: “Children’s Day” J Foldi v . ‘ variety PB sg Hy hd A | ms FY Reed Folding Go-Carts and Carriages, in a variety terday by a profusion of of patterns, special at $3.25 and up to $12.50. flowers plucked by tiny hands Collapsible Metal GoCarts, special at $3.00 and up to $7.50. Piret ¥ Some of these we were fortunate in purchasing at an extremely-low figure, others are odd patterns that to gladden the hearts of the sick, and by song services and exercises, in which children only took part, Great masses of flowers banked the chancel * |} ne si ee 3p steps. 9 ee e ° ssessccessecereell Wi Tub D Linen Suits and Wash Skirt Gwanlen SheaRaeLk fe omens iU resses, Linen oults an as Irts OPENED. Docientory, ge iggy hee | In a variety of new models as attractive as they are practical. We have : yesterday at the ne : as F : : CAROLINE LYONS AND RUTH M’ALLISTER. tabernacle, at Pike st. and Bellevue been successful in combining serviceable materials and careful tailor- Because Caroline Lyons and Ruth); some fight for their rights the law, “Miss Lyons and Miss McAllister) av., Rev. Nils J. Heiner making the McAllister refused to be a party to) will never amount to anything. We] came to the office last Friday even-| principal address. The services will ing with tasteful design at even the lowest prices. breaking the eighthour law for believe the law was passed to help] ing and told us they did not intend |continue through the week. | The ‘ —Second Fioor women, they got fired Friday even-| working girls, and we refuse to help|to violate the eight-hour law and|new church cost approximately - . : 7 . o - ing by the Pacific Drug company,| employers in’ trying to continue | would go home after working elght | $50,000 and has @ seating capacity LINEN AND KHAKI SKIRT $4.75, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 313-316 Third av, 8. longer hours in violation of it.” hours,” said the manager of the Pa-| of 2,000. Ya J va anhG ok anata pe ia ‘saa ig One of them has worked for the| A complaint will probably belcific Drug company this morning. | -- - — AND $7.50—A variety of gracefully de igned models Offered, all well- firm over two years and the other| sworn out today for the arrest of| “We told them that If they felt that ~ : tailored and adapted for street or vacation wear; plain and patch pocket one and one-half years. They are|the Pacific Drug gompany’s man-| way about {t they could quit.” MADERO LEA $ : a 4 va “be . S Sitletal dank aan are TaiN Geaaelae to. be ate and exper-| ager. | ile Sak thay Cure ee “eonadl styles included. An important feature—the Skirts are made to retain fenced “hands.” The-eight-hour law has shortened | ing” the girls to work more than ON TALKING TevR ‘ their shape after laundering. Other girls, who lacked the cour-| the workday for men in some of the eight hours. However, he admitted 9.00. age of these two, remained at work. Seattle stores. They work eight/that the law had been violated iast | (By United Press Leased Wire) | } WASH DRESSES AT e Of Swiss a lique, in round Dutch- “We have been told that we cut hours during week days. On Satur, Friday | MEXICO CITY, June 12—Fran-/f ASH RES $ , : ps mee otf our nose to spite our face,"|day they work 10 hours instead of But we are GOING TO comply | cisco I. Madero, succes atv zovete-t neck model, with %4 sleeves, prettily trimmed with embroidery band on said cne of the girls. “But unless! 11% oF 12. with the law,” he finished tlonary leader, today left Mexico || fs d front of st; vored ski i he ciel ene .|City for a specch-making tour | cuffs, neck and front of waist; plain gored skirt. | SON OF FORMER jthrough the states of Morelos and Also Frocks of fine zephyr gingham, with plain waist, square Dutch | Gue ©. He departed on = ns ba a » troops of gueroa at ih he re H ; : NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE of former Mayor Collins, of Kirk Geiudeen. maar kn wal LINEN DRESSES AT $14.00—Very attractive Dresses in nat, land. id } 5} for ‘ ; a 0 ee ; * and, and a student at the Univers! anandon his train and travel for] ural, blue and white linen, made with Dutch neck and 3% sleeves, prettily ity of Washington, died yestefday A ; | three days by auto, taking only «| ff after a lingering Mines | sunali body guard with him braid-trimmed. Skirts are plain, straight-cut models. seeeeeeteee Kteeeeeeee In order that they may get bet een added to the Seattle Pioneer! ter service, residents of the north. Pocket Guide published by Edgar | } ction of ween Anne hill Royer. | p* » “ ar erirTre 7” r Ps ave prepared a petition asking . | VANCOUVER, Wash—A Jocal| More than 90 per cont of the 71] TAILORED LINEN SUITS AT $12.75 — Well- tailored gar- that Kinnear park car line be €x- Theyive got the habit in Mexico.| Center, se ang ail be held at «| dairies about Boor bam ments in natural-color linen, notch-collar models’ with straight cut Ww nd the service doubled. Center, on June 21 lrequirements of the sanitary de. i 4 Y ; tended a Something doing all the time. partment, according to the report skirts. One pleasing style has detachable sailor collar of black satin. the revolutionists aren't on the job, for May ‘The second “boosting” excursion the gods that be are giving an oe ‘of the Seattle Commercial «lub earthquake to vary the monotony. y night for Pisco, A 0 Y : . e ry aS eee, Hl tf 7 re The June Sale of Lingerie Waists q p! burg and intermediate points, T©) morrow (Tuesday) evenin T eaday) eve «x (June turning Sunday morning 13th) at the Civie Forum, Carte — |sen's hall, at §:30 on “Seattle as a The Mountaine . eran Seaport Pig 12, neve Gen : tos| Sir Oliver Lodge, the noted: Brit 5 th ravines and uell w laced {i river, and the sound. The annual’ lahoma who has just taken to wife the United States | - Ho ts also noted |i Attention is called to some new arrivals in the medium-priced lines, priced spe- campfire of ee — g Be held jaa year-old lass attrib his long military depart: | as a spiritualist. | ere What's ool 9 h with ‘of od | He bas—he snys |] Cially-low for the June Sale: —fecond Floor arte that would a ag +> | “ v " def . - ! ~ 4 ity 1,200 schoo! children of Se-|™ake for one of our 997 canned| [oF ters at Cinetn 20 himself | SPECT 2 mo op .65—! SPECIAL $2.95— esky Jelighted an audience of | Beaneries. a agh it nitely proved) SPECIAL $2.50—| SPECIAL $2 I $ 9,000 at Dugdale’s park Saturday, — fn the drills and army maneuvers) The southwest corner of Belle. HE extra Summer demand for Lingerie Waists has been anticipated with large purchases, and present assortnients are unusually large and varied. not long be the existence - ne verie | Totten Woatete } i fore Don Carlos a future wor Dutch-neck Lingerie | Waists of allover em-| Voile Waists, in high have hie head-/ from friends Lou! 4 to T. A. Dav’ . ‘ idery a ae ea praleccas ahaa quarters in the jong. dead. He | and designed in front and | broidery, with square ; sleeves, prettily em- taught them by Physical Director | vue and Pine sts. was sold last week found be hed to munications | Waists with 34 sleeves, neck style, with %4 | dle, . that some ; ele ce A TWO NEW TRAINS. | Nat Goodwin is suing one of his! Soutbeoveud oo the highest ff back with cotton Cluny | Dutch neck and kimono The heavy tourist travel through exwives, Edna Goodrich, for $120,-| gave him a “Sgr , 5 great deal to occupy hi Jence and. the} ia ns Beattie has caused the O-W. of 000 worth of stocks which h attention in Mill Springs, Lexing-| Ciget” theology (ff lace and crochet buttons; fictals to contemplate placing her shortly after their marriage.|ton, and other Kentucky towns will be consist long shoulder effect, trim new through trains on the Chicago | Better get ¢ fice Z : - * ter ge iG, too, which have helped to make Ken ent, if not metu din C , : P co ¢ y cotton Cluny lace. Seattle run N * you'll need it again, some day.|tucky hospitality famous. | ally one. med in Cluny insertion | fine cotton Cluny. diate % broidered in Bulgarian sleeves, inserted with | effect, combined with “The Pioneers’ Association of the| state of Washington hold their an ; i | 66 ” Te - , i Eppo” Fitted-Top Petticoats Men’s Summer ee epor 0 e I ially desirable f ith tl il a luncheon for members an ‘“c“c PPO" Petticoats are especially desirable for wear with the prevailing fs sacar san close-fitting tailored skirts, as they have no unnecessary fullness at the Underwear OTTAWA, Iii.—Harry Daniels, top and fit smoothly over the hips. —ready in a variety of cool e ° e federal prisoner, has been moved to oA : ceca 5 Mplsasamt quarters in the fall here | candinavian-American Bank They are fastened on the side with three invisible clasps and may be ad oe an conto and is served with food more to his ‘ RE: nm acco of . . > ela > wais anc styles, and always. the best) AE Guik tapasee he ‘courplained justed to any size waist, on account of the invi ible elastic waist-b an da wea’ > Qualities obtelnable “at ame of conditions in the bastile at Ws é ps Soa ai a Bt he ; Y Suewestiona kegan. ov “EPPO” MESSALINE PETTICOATS, $5.00—In soft, clinging effect, } Prices quoted. Suggestions pas At the Close of Business, June 7, 1911 of excellent quality messaline, with several rows of small tucks and knife-plait- = Porosknit” Shirts and oe ee Hing at bottom and finished with silk under-ruffle. Shown in an excellent range rawers, 30c garment, % PRINCETON, Ind—Thirty */ i of fashionable colorings. “Porosknit” Union Suits, ® thousand dollars a year is the *) $1.00 garment % amount estimated. saved by Loans and Discounts .... $ 6,300,217.00 “EPPO” MESSALINE PETTICOATS AT $5. These are designed Balbriggan _ light-weight me ae Prints pecs ga Estate . Gl eanega 89,229.62 with deep accordion-plaited flounce, in smocked effect, finished with bias ruf- } Shirts and Drawers; & rat killing. seg ut hace cae Neohe tees 35,000.00 fle at the bottom and ruffled silk underlay. An excellent assortment of staple } flesh and blue; 5 righ eee Cask and. Bachan See ees . + 1,622,0308? if] and popular colors to’select from. Athletic Sleeveless Shirts lg di ta caked Bs . : 2,430,360.18 a ao and Knee Drawers, 50c gar- eee eee ee NOME, Alaska—Steamers Sen- istnceinionsencion i ep pg ae ass oe tae ee i ee Serpentine Crepe, 18c Yard Embroideries {Cooper shirts and ° : r 7 r capita < pty Pat . . Drawers, in white and colors, a Genet iat cote ih Darina Serine : ENS R CEES SRS HEAT N § reyemeped This popular material is shown in an excellent Special 25c Yard Shirts with regular or half ised UIE PHONES oi 550 ios sks 6s sc cccee. sk. 1s range of plain colors, as well as Floral, Japanese { Swiss Insertions ‘and Edging, { Sleeves; $1.00 garment. . vt x | . e ing in width up to 17 inches, Fine quality Lisle MEXICO CITY.—Total number of Demand Deposits . . | “r Oriental effects, adapted for making 3 ™™* Pp inches, in dead from last week's earthquake Time and Savings : 5 and other rient al effect » adapted MAKING 3 in attractive floral, Anglaise and { Suits, white and colors, $2, fs less than 125. Number of build-| x ap aca 0,346,443.22 Women’s and Children’s Waists, Dresses and Neg- 3 solid effects, on sheer Swiss, }. garment. ings destroyed is placed at 119, ‘ " = 20 inche: ee wo a perma- 2 B&linseok and cambric. Patterns r +» Sateen ty over 1000 aan ligees. It is 29 inches wide, is made with a perma- { Suitable for trimming undermas Athletic Shirts and Dra $10,476,837.67 nent crinkle, and requires no ironing. Price 18c { lins or wash dresses. ers, in lisle and_ soiesette; NOME, Alaska—Spring cleanu i ‘ ‘ i - 4 Special, yard, 25¢, $1.00 garment. vai atitsan te caktentes oc tener On the basis of strength, conservatism and real banking serv- } yard. Firet Floor —First Floor —Firet Floor oy 1 ice, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from banks and cies ee Wal hen eee car eairiuale, to each of whem Ell BASEMENT .SALESROOM Basement Salesroom: were drowned ve other oc that is consistent wi i pants of a small sail boat narrowly { ve ey ers vente, Excellent Values in Off. 7 escaped death when a squall struck Wh W P erings in the craft on Little Lake Butte des ly e Emphasize 0 ° ° . es BAY ur Sail ° 3 ; allor an irtwaist Hats rape ater S$ ATLANTIC CITY. — Thousands ih” Lending on Mortgage assing on the board walk saw j Hit ae eae b Epatuless dental methods demon- 7 The honie-owner may want tot ‘ _DUPLEX AND REVERSIBLE SCRIMS, 18 strated, the “victims” being select- § ' eta " a . © borrow money on real estate YARD—A number of pleasing color combinati Gk trom the “parade.” only once in a lifetime. It may be now, or one year, two years, choose from, in stencil and border designs, all 36 i , wd five years from now. “We wish to so firmly impress upon his n 3 ; wide : : Ha acs aR SAN FRANCISCO—C. Frederick mind the fact that we make such loans that when his occa f WY ‘ . -MSTITCHE " a , a casion fi y 2MS 3 Tarr] “TD Kohl, shot by Adele Verge, French | does arise he will not be uncertain about it. is : ] % ‘ P ‘ > i ISTITCHED SCRIM CURTAI maid, spent ® good night. Today Ty it ic : | ‘ ‘ PAIR—In Arabian and ivory color, Se puiciias way Se Will recover “id regu " or ise dip alta! ban gets familiar with i with 2-inth hem x . : i conditions. Generally he knows whether his desired loan fits in ge : : 3 2D SASH EXTENSION RODS ‘ Jwo Bunred to eDath, | with the conservative rules of this bank—or whether it. will Tg; 7. 5 Be STs aes nen NN RODS an CAIRO, Il—Axel Grandson, | serve his purpose best to go elsewhere and pay more for 4 larg- | y) . BRASSE RNS Ca Be nt Geiro, 404 Filet Hiboth, Usice er loan. ae > AND ee ‘(D EXTENSION CURTAIN RODS, 5€ tnow, Pa., were burned to death fh c ae x | i ND 8¢ EACH—These have holl Des a x & boarding house fire here. | But you to whom borrowing is unusual, may fear that a bor- | OM) SS / a fon 00 Aiki hollow tubes and extend sey rower is not quite as welcome at the bank as is a .leposit | . , PRY é ' i ine 244 ; i PARIS. — Reports from West Hence we like to remind you that if we did NOT have borrow. WH i\ ; MSN ay ‘ Hotlatch Bunting, 24 inches wide, S¢ yard; 34 ine Airice today say yellow fover 1s ers we could neither earn interest for depositors nor dividends : WOT) 4 wide, 10¢ yard. prevalent there. — is for stockholders; that the money loaned to you here is not re- a GS garded as an “accommodation,” except in the sense that you if Mended Kid Gloves Special 59c Pair ed vermillion worth $1 per re accommodating us and helping to build up our business; . r3 foot, and cost $6,000. Makes a also that neither introduction nor influence is required j Women’s Glace- and Suede-finished Kid Gloves in @ bangup banquet hall for the to get a real estate loan from The Sca juired in order : . good color range, Cape Gloves and Mocha Glov aban al estate loan from ‘The Scandinavian American Banke. | A variety of becoming st shown, that are equally prac- } turned to a leading taker ony and Mocha Gloves, ré ne | tical for street or outing wear,incliding small, medium and} fections a e pe a Se Cn Sent OF light impeq John Newmeyer, Pennsylvania large straight-brim Sailors, rolled-brim Sailors in small and me $ and expertly repaired. Special, pair, 50¢. e ° : millionaire, was buried in a rich | my | f Bocoment_ Selec Coffin filled full of alcohol—90 gal. Scandinavian Ameri } dium sizes and other populor effects Jons. But they buried him face up, an ‘They come in white, burnt and black—rough straw and and ‘so John won't get all of it into \ sdikebia fe nin ‘ Milan braids predominating—and are attractively priced at— e a ‘We Pre ae Bran F d k & N l n ‘Riatwiits Pp jen Vice Pres. r A new map witha key to the ( mas ia Vico Pres. $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.45 e eric e SO it streets and a street car guide, have ALAS = + Ralserents INCORPORATED

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