The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1911, Page 8

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YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE aix cents, | record in & verdict smallest Gotham town Jwas given the Honor Student Gets Meda Six young women were given plomas at (ge Holy tars Normal | chool @@t night, in tHe presence of | ir tateance that filled the chapel.| GREELEY, Colo—Persisting in Mies Freda Alberta Libbee, honored |®hasing the neighbors’ cattle and student, Was presented with a med \fon th ae excuse the Informa al by Rev, Edward J. O'Dea. on that he wae “Bo Peep,” T. A.) : Hall of Nunn, a veteran of the civil | war, has been adjudged insane. ai one on Tried to Awenge Bite Ferdinand Eck was bitten in the) Ide by a Scotch Collie dog owned sy John Hand, 2827 EB, Marion st ao his father, Frank Eck ay., in trying AVOnRE n went over there yesterday noon and shot at the dog twice nselt. | after The prize of $25 for the best ee gay on municipal government, of fered by the Washington Bankers association, was yesterda Ben Nelson Phillips, a univer student residing at 4539 East W. Miss Eloise Pratt won, second prize. 18, 1862. Confederate Gen, J cavalry loader made one of his most famous rides from Tay to Han H., Va} mat the} (M army infor was June Stuart FE. BI ‘ 8. lorsville over ¢ to find eakr Clellan's He got th mation then with ¢ 45 Seeeee ae RARE AE The back salary and offictal title of Louls Huney, employed by the county at the Prefor taine building, occupied the court's time yesterday, Louis will hereafter be known as as sistant janitor, Commission er McKenzie refused to come through with the pay envelope until it was definitely ascer tained whether Huwney was a janitor, a bailiff or a little of each. with it to Gen, Le was no way back f right on around McClellan's army me army, His men were ood riders as well ax good raiders, and he managed to beat out all the union expeditions sent to intercept him. * too. his eee eeeeeeeeeeee GREELEY, Colo.—Lighting pipe after he had lowered bi: into.a gas main to make some pairs, W. B. Kent was blown eight! feet In the air by an explosion KFS EEE EEE EER EE BERR ERE EERE EH HH WILKESBARRE, Pa.—Alderman Donahue has placed Daniel Ri don under bonds to Keep the pe because Ri don inststed on thi ening to kiss Mrs, Mary Burk pretty widow, and persistently fused to make good John R. Haynes is the “father” of | the RECALL, a measure that yanks dishonest off!-| cials out of of fice with a neat s and dispatch well worthy a trial in every Amertcan city Dr. Haynes has found time whi! pacticing medi- eine to also prac tice politics polities of the better sort in Los Angeles, where he drafted and was instru mental in incor Porating in the city's charter, in 1903, the recall amendment. Dr Haynes was born in Fairmount) Springs, Pa., June 13, 1853, eke eee ee * SOMEWHAT VAGUE. * The Smitten Man (feryent- #/ ly)—Love you, darling? Why, * before I met you I thought * only of having a good time In # life * * * \* * * * ReRRR RARER | Hunt were Their ANACORTES,—Mre. Ella and her two-year-old son found drowned in a well positions indicated that the child} had fallen into the well and the mother had jumped fn after him WASHINGTON — Congressman | | Martin Dies of Texas bas married | - his secretary, Miss Genevieve While driving across the tracks | Miller. at First ay. and Holg st. last evening. Thomas Cave, Rainier av., was struck by an incoming car and was seriously hurt. st. PETERSBURG—Sinking co | an overcrowded ferry boat on the Volga near Uglitch is reported, with 30 drowned. eee kRHK ERE RRR RRS i* * * SUPERFLUOUS. « * “Did you tell old Joe as I ® # was a bloomin’ tar? *) j® “No; I thought 'e knew!” SERRE ORR EE HOMINY Okla—Mrs. Alfred | Brown was defeated for member of | the school board because she 1s} the wife of a chief of the Osage| | Indians | STRAPHANGERS Tomorrow is corporation day on the straphangers’ bill In the city jcounctil, The Seattle Electric com pany and other companies will ap- ‘pear before the franchise commit- tee in the afternoon. They will con tend that the straphangers’ bill will be inimical to the best interests at NEW YORK.—Fannie Streimer, an actress, who sued Louis Glick, a traveling man, for $10,000, alleging that he had promised to marry her, | ‘We will continue to fit a gold filled frame, guaranteed for five the straphangers. They will show that the workingman will be kept | away from his wife and children at} hight because of the inability of| the company to supply sufficient cars. Things You Should. Know F. W. Stevenson & Co., brokers, Bailey Bldg, are advised profi i should be taken on long stocks, * with Shur-on e¥e-giass or spe: tacle mounting Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Hidg. Aad., 1. 8017 With the Ow! Drug Co. it is not so much what we say as what we actually Put us to the test. n “The Owl” do. You will find that stores you're served more promptly, more accurately and more in- telligently -than is ustial at other drug stores. It is “The Owl's” policy to ‘make good.” Dependable Cit Rate Druggists Two Stores in Seattle. Third and Pike Street. 1112 Second Avenue. Other Stores Spokane, Portland, San Fran- cisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Sacramento | tun | shows up Villaine--see at the Se Through | 1a fow over | jdeath to scheming Through Death Valley this week “ix dots the hero, heroine @ friends are chase through gorges and Valley vy a villains At the Orpheum Ah-10-tion! Gen, Ed Lavine | in full uniform, He's with oodles of ability Well,@e drops laughs ruber balls bi you know, ver says ks funny attle theatre back again the Juggler | HX And funny?) trusty ‘| mountains Bpct Been Into Death you, though, he dyed word. He merely dresses funny and acts comedy, a woak gira chorus, & better male chorus, end mediocre principals is the combt responsible for the "Photo his billed as the] but The songs ar ugh, for one thing, | girls are pretty and company did shape in The Favor ving pletures realistic act | dliner not catehy even though th Harry Sullivan through tn splen race tr keteh in which the me are ca upon for ‘ome une ack ite. At the Majestic Van, the mins back at the Majestic with a brand new n has the faoult new stuff Billy rel man, ts this week of dope { rigging up ry Ume he ine At the Pantages. Patrons of Pantages « offered a varied vaudeville menu this week There is not a weak pum on the bill, and several of the acts are far better than the ordinary run boing REP. A. 0. STANLEY, Kentucky man who {# chairman of special congressional committee probing the steel trust Twenty Chorus Girls. The Policemen's all,” a one act ¢ dy played by a new ¢om-| pany at the Lots theatre yesterday Wan well recelved by the theatre goers, There are nine characters in| the play and 20 chorus giris,| Jeanie Fletcher, the prima donna made a big bit singing “My Hero. Ernest Van Pelt received ‘al encores for his songs. Ip show lasts about an hour and a quarter “PARAWAY MOSES” | Monday and Tuesday, June Sells Floto i) make annual visit to Seattle they were here & great many were unable (o gain admit tance, but the management ha atated that the show has been kre Besides havi » will have a jal attractions thin 2 ireus wt lant time « Bloodeurdiing Drama. ly enlarged. if you like melodrama of tho|clow lurid, feverish, thrilling type—the |b kind in which knives, platols, shot. guns and even rattlesnakes bring is, the ¢ other sp of them being year, on 6 camel Moser the tab: If It's Correct, Cheasty Has It Cheasty’s Entire Women’s Department On Clearance Sale A gigantic clearance men's wear in the house at and decisive action on the part « The lines affec cutting event are Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses Evening Wraps, Gowns and Costumes Millinery, Waists, Silk Petticoats Gloves, Fancy Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Neckwear, Veilings, Necklaces, Handbags, Fans Parasols, Sweaters, Kimonos, Pajamas Marabou Capes and Marabou Scarfs Chiffon Shoulder Wraps and Scarfs Auto Coats, Hats, Gloves and Veils Riding Habits, Riding Hats and Gloves A Word About Prices Prices on many lines will be cut squarely in half. Ev- erything will be ed at least One-Fourth. In other words, the reductions will range between twenty-five and fifty per cent—prices never before equaled at this time of the year Nothing will be millinery, new waists, new suits and coats, new neckweat and veilings—many of which have been received from New York within a few days—-not even unpacked until yesterday Economy tomorrow mo: Cheasty’s Haberdashery SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct article of we ick of every a price that will mean qt f the customer is startling and amaz as fol held back, not even the bright new. lemands that you attend this sale x at 8:30. starting HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, T Public Seales in Market Office id Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Districts. Manning's}. s Coffee Store PIKE PLACE, SUGAR, 5c Lb. With an Equal Purchase of Other Groceries We Save You 20 Per Cent on Groceries—Why Not Buy of Us? FREE DELIVERY H.A. EBA 109-110 MAIN FLOOR— ALSO 33-34 DOWNSTAIRS Cow Butter Store 1433 ~ FIRST AV. AND PIKE 8ST. SPECIAL THIS WEEK—BLUE RIBBON TEA Pound Manning’ 9 STALLS One Package Bape ae Dream—''The Professor's Word,” drama; "Kemara,” colored drama; Miss Mum (cyclist), acrobatic For Her Brother's Sake,” drama Cirogt-HHis Friend's Wife. drama; “The Wager and the Wage comedy; Warner,” drama; ‘The Sacrifice,” | Industry drama Spoiled Boy,” City—"Forgiven in Death ideal—"A Ban ern drama; ‘drama; jcomedy; “Their edy; “The Cardi Lyceum: Oreat Actress,” There's a Will wet “Dave's Love Affalf, FURNITURE] DRY GOoops|! | eet At sttadgcatae | COMES WITH cincus |i Faraway | Women’s Knit Union In Summer Weights Cotton Union Suits, in fine-ribbed and Sw ities, in low neck, sleeveless style Lisle Union Suits, neck wide lace-trimmed umbrella knee with cuff and sleevele $1.25 low Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, neck arms, $2.25. Siik-lisle Union Suit knee style $2.50 less, low style, with cuff knee and ¢ top and low hand with fancy It Phe Love Story of #| “The ‘The Grea of China drama. Curlosigg. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. n very fine Dutch Gold Mine,” comedy; | State Line,” western drama Exhibit—"Loyal Lov colored drama; “Shame on Max,” comedy n Mahoney,” drama; “A Game of Deception,” comedy. Odeon—"His Baby's Doll,” drangy Yiece and the Chorus Lady,” | ¥ The Ende of the Earth Savoy— A Romance Traged True La Never Die i Mistrust,” drama; “In Dream of the WagiWo m® for P drama. Behind the Stocks hind the Stockade An O44 Venture of | Jw Experiments With “The | Fioranini's Hydro; Washington—"Mr mi Hamlet Aneperti.” e Collseum—"Longnigee Pines,” "The Witeh Wr 1 The Human Tige tends Renal Fates Bealed nal's Edtet, con drama. | Whert rom Death a Way Nitrate Boda topic; “Her ara Th “ rw Showy Laundiy, adi LAR intl mittee b IF people Instead, « Fourth of t try the Supe comedy; July,” ys ‘A | Foolnhend FURNITURE DRY GOODS Store Closes Dally at 5:30. Unusual Charm and Quality i in New Summer Wash Dresses At $6.75 and $9.00 ADE from airy, light-weight ginghams, tissues, cotton voiles and linons, these are just such Dresses as every n will find most practical and becoming for summer wear, whether in town, in country or at the seaside. They are in pretty one-piece models, with cool Dutch necks, also sailor collar effects. Many are prettily trimmed in lace insertions and embroideries. The attractiveness of the values at $6.75 and $9.60 wilJl be readily appreciated upon inspection. | Very interesting values are offered in Women's Tailored] | Linen Suits at $7.50, $12.75, $14.50, $19.50 and 1 $25.00. 00. iy Women’s Elbow Length Chamoisette Gloves, 50c Pair Womer with mousquetaire like chamois, wash like a WOMEN SILK GLOV style, with double-tipped finger Long Chamoisette Gloves cut full in the arms, and natu look a handkerchief. 50e PAIR come in*black T wo-clasp wh ra knee colors WOMEN’S ETTE GLOVES, and pongee 65« TWO-CLASP WASHABLE CHAMOIS. with cuff or 50c PAIR—In white, natural color, gray Firat Floor, weave, sleeve Kara Linen Paper, Special 25c Box Kara Linen Paper, for sac orrespondence. Put up il one-pound boxes, special, per box, 25¢. Envelopes to mat 10¢ age rochet finish at neck and cuff crocheted yoke rises rleoe pack —Pirnt rion Many Inviting Values Offered in Women’s Sheer Summer Waists SSORTMENTS are being consta merchandise, and unusual varie The values througho A terial and price. Lingerie Waists, in high or low neck style, trimmed with lace or embroideries, special $1.65. Lingerie Waists, in all-white or Bul- garian color effects, in kimono or peasant sleeve models, special $1.95. High- or low-neck Lingerie Waists, hand-embroidered in white or colors, spe- cial $2.50. Voile and Batiste Waists, designed with Valenciennes lace and Bulgarian embroid- ery, special $2.95. nished with fresh, new ty of che is offered in style, ma- ut will be found highly attractive. A ¥loor. ntly rey Allover Embroidered Lingerie Waists, trimmed with Cluny lace, special $2.65. Hand-embroidered Batiste Waists, in low neck models, $3.95. Voile Waists, embroidered in Bulgarian effects, with square sailor collar or Dutch neck, $5 Tailored $2.50, $2.95, $8.50. Flannel Outing Shirts, in light or dark- gray, with French cuffs, $2.50. Wash Waists, at $1.95, $3.50, $4.00 to Fumed Oak Card Table, $4.75 ELL-C Oak finish, with top with rounded corner inch rim are tapering legs rubber tips. Stands 30 inches Light weight, but sub- and folds compacily high stantial, Excellent val Similar T: inch round t $5.25; also round top at Refrigerators are built to m “Northland” Refrigerators i for a well-made, practical and reliable Refrigerator at a mod- erate price. They thoroughly are woo the ments are wh The simple, ish, and interi is readily remoy The wire, shelves and ar any position as follows: Size Size 1 Size Size 15x2( 15% 16} 16! W ot Y ae a 4x 6x. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Table, all 26044, $16.50, Frederick & Nelson Valenciennes Laces Special, 50c Bolt An Silk Lingerie Braid, in white, pink and blue, 6 yards for 20c. Happy Girl” Waist and Skirt Supporters, 25c, “W. K.” Hair Binder and Ribt bon Holder, be. Kern's “Perfect” H ers, sizes 2 to 14 Franklin Sanitary Hair Rolls, 50e. “Colorite,” a liquid for colori straw hate, 25¢, ‘ ‘anvas Gloves, ps, 12% palr, Kteinert’s Elastic black and white, 10c. INSTRUCTED in fumed 30-inch square und edge and equipped with of Valen excellent selection French and German | ue at $4.75, ‘able with 36- op is shown at with 42-inch $7.50. Fe ciennes Laces, in widths from z : with gauntlet ¥% to 2 inches, special, bolt of yards, 50¢. Waist Belts, —Firet Floor. The “Direct-Action” Gas Range N OTE the position of the broiler in the accom- panying “Direct wrth Floor. eet the demand of hard- constructed illustration of Action” RK — it is on top, where conven- iently without the the seasoned he food Gas Rarge 1 golden fin- compart- reached ite ensme! lined. § stooping, not under oven The sst feature of this popular range is its oven construction—this is what saves the gas. Five feet of gas will bake biscuits on both oven racks, this includ- ing heating of oven and ba ing. A Few Odd Patterns in “Direct-Action” Gas Ranges, Including the Style Tlustrat- ed, Are Offered at Special Prices for Quick Selling. inst or construction being strong d for cleaning. of tinned parts re e adjustable to lesuied. Priced x38, $10.00. x21x40, $12.50. 42, $14.50, First Floor, Annex. on, Annex Mail Gide Carefully Filled INCORPORATED

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