The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 16, SEATTLE YOUNG WOMAN HAS A HOTEL FOR DOGS THE ONLY WENT WITHOUT HIS [TREASURE | HAT—BUT IT CAUSED TALK| 1S FOUND Raymond Duncan started lots of giggled, then they (Ry United Pres Leased Wire) Hpelse in Seattio when he strode | SAN DIEGO, June 16.—Con- p tiemation of the report that shout bare there is treasure - aboard the i tuntc cote steamer Eureka, northbound, = man who didn't Oh, Mame, ket onto the freak came today from the orew of @id almost as wel) yesterday without a hat,” erled one of the| the American-Hawalian freight freak clothes, |!ady tonsorialists, and the whole er Nebraskan, now in port. t wear a He dido shop force rushed to the window y 5 te Capt, Knight, of the Nebraska, De was cold sober wand didn't have| i watch me pass on down the| @perted only the Eureka's dny spiel to ma But he created | street tailing dates and fuel arrange ik and ments at Salina Cryg, but the eed he Sep crew talked excitedly about —— treasure in the Eureka’s hold, BY THE BAREHEADED MAN People of Salina Cruz are “Women go « he ®reets bare wildly excited over the and no o anything Eureka’s mysterious cargo. of it, so why sh« = That's 5 trying to drag me in to purchase “' FERRIS REAL MA ed myrell os. new skyplece, I got away without} fy gust to see " starting & riot, but it was hard (iy United Press Leased Wire.) on, cm work SAN DIEGO, June 16.—Dick Fe pe ~ Lam just a r ordinary On Pike st. a sergeant of police | T* of _ ¢ ae oagevent ai E hore ta 4 feame up to me. “How'd you lose | Chee of violating the neutral | Woking man, bur i peli pend Pye Pitre ys. ws, was tn no pleasant frame of woman ‘ Dida't lowe it Sesanended ay after | replied Tm doing this to cure mind as he made preparations for und to look | dandruff. her a lock T wan wafted back to me as they passed-on up the street Then 1 passed a barber ahop in that of everyday wear a hat * of rubbering I stopped for a moment to gaze about it jat a display af hate in a little He brew ablishment on Third av, saw me barehea: noo and didu ~ at me, I will gly of my bair as Baren't any more t | the trip to Los Angeles today, Fer-| | ris was ri ed ffom custoday on| “d Me,) $2,500 ball last night. “There t* ed of absolutely no truth in the charges vers. And all because I) against n e declared, Ferris, went bareheaded. While | was cre | who * manager of the * so miueh excitement I saw | ground breaking celebration for the a dozen women without hats,|local ex: said that his ut Bo one paid any attention to | activities he line were done them, I wonder why for the sake of publicity only re was no crowd follo ertainly was the obse MISS KREUGER AND THE 00G8, If this little at hould meet, Maybe they remember Miss Krue- dog, said |Rer—they remember the good meat dinners better, ma by apply who lives ‘4 neighbors hosplee #0 Somebody, who red a lot of inkled with wer bome a ee May Krueger av. W or takes in about ev Png ob poison, near the ause she can't find | few days ago. Rut the Krueger dogs didn't bite in bo-|at the trap nor the liver COVERED CASTORS The careful housewife who dis ery stray animal that wanders along, chiefly bec it In her hear She has b mane « time; « what oc yard at ks made on her it's a aafe bet t ing kyl ta ted to every a right this minute. & tors op tables, jelighted with vered with a felt eo grin: | polished fe ot} chairs, etc. w Comfort &§ Safety in Ratlway Travel THE O-W.R. &N. UNION PACIFIC OFFER them to you. This system carried close to 50,000,000 passengers in 1910 without the loss of a life. THINK A MINUTE! Heavy Steel Coaches; Electric Block Signals; Perfect Dustless Tracks; Oil-Burning Locomotives; the Best of Dining Car Meals; Employees Trained in the Art of Politeness and Courtesy; Scenic Routes Unsurpassed in the West. Shopping Made Easy” That’s what one woman said about McCor- mack Bros.’ Great Clean-Out Sale. And here’s the reason: The price of every article is marked in plain, bold figures. No ‘“one- third” and “‘one-fourth off’ signs or “half-price” bluffs. - Just the crude, honest figures that mean the lowest possible price. COUPLE THESE ADVANTAGES WITH THE SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO THE EAST Tomorrow Is $1 Down Day city of Seattle. blues, blacks, tans, grays and mixed effects. The greatest value in Suits ever offered in the Only 150 in the lot, consisting of Can fit any lady from the smallest to the largest. Not a Suit in the lot that retails for less than $20.00, and from that up to $35.00. Your choice for | $10.49 BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES 65c Value, Pair WOMEN’S BARRETTES In Shell and Amber, 35c Value LADIES’ BACK COMBS Plain and Mounted, 35c Value, LADIES’ NECKWEAR The Very Latest Styles, Values Up to 50c, YOUNG MEN’S TENNIS SHOES 50c Value MEN’S STRAW HATS 50c Value MEN’S VICI KID SHOES, $3.00 Value WOMEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT LISLE UNION SUITS 75¢ Value WOMEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE In Black, Pink, Blue and White, 35c value Second Av. at James St. This meang just what it saye—that tomor. row you may come to this complete Ladies Outfitting Btore and make any selection you wish, and arrange to have the account ’ charged to you—paying $1 Down and the balance at $1 a week. This special sale is for tomorrow only. It includes every Hand some Hand Tatlored Butt in our immense stock, al ways sold at « popular price, commencing at $25 $1 Down—$! Weekly SPECIAL—Tomorrow you also have « selection from Fine Linen Suits, in différent hand. some shades, all sizes, your choice at $5 Linen One-Piece Dr your choice tomorre 83.50 Greater Reductions in Millinery ONE-THIRD OFF! Your unrestricted selec tion of any Trimnred or Tailored Hat in our Millinery Section is now offered at a reduction of one-third the usual price. Two-Piece The One Store Where Your Name |s as Good as Cash. anion] Quitting ©. |) Silver Fillings $0.50 Jement Fillings 50 vid Fillings , nel Fillings jJold Crowns and Bridge Work, per tooth .... Full set’of Teeth (guaranteed) PAINLESS EX TRACTION 50 EXAMINABIONS FREE New York Dental Parlor INC., 614 First Avenue 1.00 up 1,00 up 5.00 5.00 Effective from NOW until FALL, and you will appreciate the advantage of planning your trip over this splendidly equipped system. Round trip fares from Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Points to DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO .... $ 55.00 WASHINGTON, D. C CHICAGO ..... ........ INDIANAPOLIS .... BALTIMORE .... DETROIT .... MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA KANSAS CITY .... ATLANTIC CITY .... MONTREAL ............ NEW YORK .... ROCHESTER ...... PHILADELPHIA SALE DATES: May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29; June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28; August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30; September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. Numerous annual gatherings of note will be held in the East this year. In addition to the regular Summer Excur- sion Fares, special Excursion tickets to these conventions will be on sale from all points on Puget Sound and in Western Washington and Oregon over the O.-W. R. & N. Your itinerary eastward can be arranged to meet any re- quirements. For more detailed information write for our new illus- trated Summer Excursion Folder, or call and talk it over. O-W.R.& N. “Line of Shasta Limited” 0. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE—716 Second Avenue Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995 E. E. ELLIS, General Agent PASSENGER STATION—Jackson Street at Fourth and Fifth Avenues Phones: Main 7378; Ind. 2623 L. E. GILBERT, D. T. A,, Seattle _W. D, SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle 72.50 79.90 - 107.50 82.50 60.00 60.00 60.00 .. 70.00 111.00 105.00 108.50 96.30 108.50 .- 110,00 RR SS SSS

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