The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1911, Page 6

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GOT A “TRANSFER” TO When John Ross, Fis W. s5th st, but was refused. In th Wanted transfer on the Green:| Which followed, it is a Wood-Ballard line he got a roan Oy Se Devin, the thrashing instead, and ¢ m0 1 assisted by the Was arrested besides, charged ¥ cher man, all jumped assault in the third vcarec once \ This morning he with a warrant and Ross had boarded a Phinney car down town last Friday evening ta ee = : NO FOREIGNER FOR THIS RICH AMERICAN WIDOW ral mn butter Poultry MRS. JOHN E. DEAN. Ee LONDON, June 19.—The splen- - dor of the coronation and its at- tendant folk of title has not im pressed Mrs. S. Ella Wood Dean, millionaire widow of John E. Dean, so very much “Give me an American husband | oF give me none!” she said while denying the report that she was _ @hgaged to a Russign nobleman of formidable name and title. “My love for Burope Weaned me from our grand coun. | “* try, splendid people and freedom. > When my choice is finally made, it | Lots, No. 1, os upon some splendid, | Mier, t %e f } Hea | Rhubare. Wenatchee apples has not | Native apples “el oranges teil eut 1 American. He would be my |} tin King, for court life is merely an | find @xeuse for wearing more gold em-| but not any real » laugh at love, but in| fe shrine before which Many women libate their penates. and I will be one who will join that Rappy throng. Until then, no en-|f gagement.” Mrs. Dean, as the author of a| Pr | famous diary on love, ought to know when she gives such an ultimatum to Cupid. feaned howe Hy Holoene ABOUT MARRIAGE. “4 pee girl should look before leaps. He—She should look pretty or she may not get a chance to leap. Boston Transcript. YY Tate ed Hams je hame The distinctive kind with an individual blend. “The unexpected is often welcome—a ci fe as good as this doubly welcome!” Each package contains ten cigarettes and—woell, @ surprise worth while. was arres' At T5th st. it awitched back to town | Hi al will come uy and Ross, with other pass morning astioe Gor tontinued the jou Ro Ale ged sw car, going to 85th. AL 8 ¥ has had it in for wanted a transfer to go home long time Dressed Meate—Selling Price. THE STAR—MONDAY, JAIL INSTEAD OF TO CAR © discussion lieged, Ross In the fave. » conductor, motorman and an onto him at ted » jail » tomorrow don's court ing that Da him” for a ken "THE MARKETS wernge prices Trices in accord cellence, bal herwise Indicated, ‘ “ew ‘ Local Buying Price, 3.@ 2 ue we ne J | old was are Princess Fushimi of the Japanese imperial family, who will be # it the flowery kingdom at BANKER PLAYS MARBLES WITH TOES To revive the original grace and symmetry of bis right foot M. EB } bh. vice president of the Clocinaat] Trust company, ts learning to play marbles with his toes The magnate tho t the areh of bis foot had collapsed, but when be called in # doctor was told that the trouble was 5 his toes, and that they point downward during repose instead of upward. The toes, the doctor explained, # id be prehensile. He should be able to pick up peanuts, marbles and such things with them, Mr. Moch found he could not anute with his toon, so the doctor proposed a marble game b he would use only his toes Moch plays a marble tournament with himself, pitting one toe against the other. He ie able to manipulate the sphere now with nearly every toe on bie feet i on if It's Correct, Cheasty Mas It 'New Suits Added TO Cheasty’s Sale Tomorrow Important About fifty women’s tailored Suits and Coats, on the road from New York when-the big sale started, reached us Saturday, and will be grouped with our regulae stock, in four large assortments, at the following re- markable clearance prices: Women’s Suits WORTH UP TO $32.50, for...........+ -- 813.50 WORTH UP TO $45.00, for......... - $21.75 WORTH UP TO $55.00, for........+ +. $20.75 New Long Coats WORTH UP TO $37.50, for 919.75 WORTH UP TO $32.50, for . $13.50 These garments are the very latest approved models in novelty weaves, mannish mixtures and navy serges— plain and fancy tailored—the very extreme in valucs. The big Clearance Sale continues tomorrow, with prices cut from one-fourth to one-half, and in some Instances even less than balf. Every department of the women's section Is affected—millinery, waists, neckwear, sults, gowns, dresses, sweaters, No reservations Cheasty’s Haberdashery SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Wf Cheasty Hae it, It's Correct ete a HUNDREDS ARE HAVING THEIR TEETH FIXED ALBANY PAINLESS DENTIOTS IN 7: PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING THE BUSY DENTISTS. as pone ‘CAN HAVE GOOD TEETH NOW On May 1 we cut our pri r prices are ao low that uiation prices. We are nable pri the highest quailty for the low priced shea ml A oANY PAINLES? (806 Ppen Kvenings Until #30 We Make the Best Set i in the World for $4, $8 and $10 ectricity and waving dentist to do as mi work in with old-f 4 100) Gold and porcelain crown and bride natural ne day us he could have done in a week ork is the of all work known to 2 or 916 & colain, fs at reputation py nd pain moat beautiful, dy dern dgntal. se rown for $4 and. #4 At oUF office, and Cail In and have examination and consultation without charge and you wil find that we do exactly as we advertise. ba ? f ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS joor of People’s Bank Building. commer of Heoond On Second Fi ’ Bon Marche and MacDougall & South Take elevator or walk opposite, up. JAPANESE PRINCESS AT BRITISH CORONATION CONFESSES NeW (OVE IN CHICAGO, trade M. & Beehause Stahdard-Giil defor divorce and submitted remarkable the musty equrt to her another woman, and the letter read| 1 in court secured a divorce | wife. Gertrude Dear . ited I am hopelessly%n love ely, when she cam. Refore beauty many Later it was not her voice through I where | was ¢ toher. * ¢ © Ih her hb day, ing that overcame not talk to her ahe said {a that crowded restaurant stand JUNE 19, 1911, ‘ / LETTER 10 Jun® 19.—Mra, Ger-ying out above all the other people. | phausen, wife of Oncar|1 stammered, I could not sing.” president of the} And then this woman, who bas t Light company,|for four years made concert tours | ajand been the synosure of many Ho WIFE letter to throb among| eyes, broke down and poured out flew of the divoree|of her whole being the love that 1| Her husband w the let-| was not free to declare to her. It telling of his love for|{s awe-dneptring, supernatural love this woman #o unbound for the} edly that I would cheerfully give Eg all I have In the world for her She is not an unspobist “#0 com-|cated giri-n matured woman and #0 #in-|evey divorced and making her own Here it te wo thoroughly cerely that I am unfit for anything} way; earning money handsomely on earth until you know it.| $126 per Week, She can have oc * The affair te just five days| designe on me. Until Friday she today, but I feel that it has| did not nm know my name. for months. I first laid) 1 told her J was married, that I on “her” Wednesday evening | was mad to come to her, asked her out to sing. she opened her mouth I spellbound, It was not her That ie not as great other women I had w begged her to send me away, But the floodgates we opened. “I loved you the moment I saw you," | she said. “I will love you forever if | never get you, no matter who) you are, what you I love now and always, * * * But 1t does not matter what she was, I love her now #o that I can |nee nothing else, do nothing else. Gertrude, dear, forgive this bru tality. * © * Please forgive me as much as you can, dear. Think me that I could| of me, Do what you will with me Just look—and then|—anything, but let me have her “Do you know I saw you|* * * Write me and score me I have got it coming. ! n many | when she got from my tame! ting and went over you better—but are her twice since at me: bext night and Pri- I felt #0 ashamed at the feel, lash me. Pure Linen, Duck, Pique Percale atea and Skir LAST CALL FOR Untrimmed Shapes Impossible to describe them colors; worth up to $3.00. Values to $4.00 In TAH Sale ‘ Women's Hand-Turn Extra Cut House Shoes or Oxfords toe, low heel. Special plain Foulards, Messalines, Fancy and a dozen other beautiful, hairline effects, madam 72€ DOMESTICS $10,000 Worth From Tibbs-Hutchings Bankrupt Sale We are just crowded to the ceiling and even to the sidewalk with Big Bargains for The price of taw cotton is higher now than it has been but the finished goods find at London's cheaper than ever before. Below we quote as many Items as we room for In this paper light and dark 4c rs, you'll ean find Outing Flannels. styles, and plenty of them. Sheets, ble: pd, double bed size. improved seam, Sale 38c several new models; 5c. A Clean-Up ale of this season's shapes, all sty!cs and Women’s Pretty Summer Ties Pully 1,000 Pairs Women's Oxfords, and pretty Summer Tiles; all stylish, models; values to $2.00 are $1.98 | Bright Vict new Summer shadow effects, in every Here is as interesting a collection of Seasonable Silks as you can pos- sibly wish to see. Do see these Silks. Dream—"The Tribe's Penalty, drama; “Heroes Three,” comedy; Mistakes Will Happ * comedy; drama. Giri ‘The Cirovit—"The the Gypsy,” drama; King’s Daughter ety and ‘Duke De Rib- | Ideal—"“Love Story Actress,” drama; “W a Will There's a W am scarlet, and yours is the duty, 1 have forgotten in a to impose the judgment ur{ble to tell you her nar lovesick, faithless BOYBI do wo. It ts Klare De ee oe “Nitrate of Boda Indu cal; Exhibit—"Forgiven ‘Her Spoiled Bo bon Counter,” comedy; “The Trap-| western drama; pers Daughter,” drama. comedy City—"Knoch Arden, part 1, & * comedy drama; “When the les Turned,” Edict,” drama. comedy; “Bnoch Arden,” part 2,| Odeon—"The Profe drama 4 color dr Lyceum—"The Novice,” drama; “acrobatic i Proving His Love,” drama; “Her | Brother's Bake,” 4: her's Photograph,” drama. | National—"Tile 4 Grand—"Enoch Arden,” part 1 | drama; “The Wager ar and part 2, drama; “proving Hia | Earne Night dran Love,” drama, Sacriflc drama. FLOOD OF PETITIONS ASKING FOR THE PARDON OF THIS WOMAN (By United Press Lensed Wire)” SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont., 19.—The report sentenced Angelina band, and the stenographer’s note: in the case to Ottawa, in trying to » the woman be cause she is soon to become a4 mother, expect that action soon will be taken. Attorneys for the condemned womas are advised that going the department of justice at Ottawa June of the judge who} Napolitana to hang for the murder of her bus-| | » today forwarded | girls? those interested town. TRADE HAS BEEN EVER SINCE I GOT BACK FROM THE EAST AND is flooded with petition Canada and the United ing for clemency for the ram- witht both ashe an. CHANGED THEIR PLANS, “What's the matter wit You “Oh, yeu.” were good { “Then, why this cools ou met om tho farm? Ww. Washington Herald we both said to London for th Business Is Better _@ THAN IT WAS EIGHT WEEKS AGO 1 two is io BOOMING STARTED THE $i Lawn, | Rep, Li white nenette, ts, in and colors; all sizes | sizes | Tuesday at . 2Z25cC TIBBS - HUTCHINGS SALE This Sale Is Now in Its Sixth Great Week, and | STILL HAVE PLENTY OF GOODS And My Prices Are Lower Than Any Other Store Can Afford to a ee WOMEN’S SUMMER SKIRTS Worth $2.00 to $3.00 9 Baby Bonnets About two bundred Silk, Lawn and Faocy Straw Bonnets, all styles abd regular 50¢ to $1.60, to be sold Not all of these Sandala | wanted 98c Low 98c in plain, solid colors came Sale at, per yard .., nearly all the goods in the store. effects, Novel 75, 85c and $1 Dress Goods | 49cC from TIBBS-HUTCH- INGS, but it is one Grand Clean-Up of pretty We've sold a tremendous lot of fine woolens this past month, | and, as may be expected, there are quantities of j waist and dress lengths left—Stripes, Checks, | Hairline effects, Shac y weaves, All in this last week of the ..49¢ Marquisettes, Silks; Plain Poplins, wanted color For ( 60c, 75c and 85c Silks Another Grand Cleanup Sale Figured Eoliennes solid colors; stripes, Believe the ‘ plaids, ‘ad man,” BLANKETS For Alaska and the Camp } $1.00 Blanket, 67c Gray Cotton Blankets, for % | bed; neat pink or blue striped | borders: TH. Gale 87 c price, pair | $1.25 Blankets, 79c | Gray, Tan or White Cotton Blankets, double bed size; striped borders, T.-H, 79c Sale. price, pair $6 All-Wool Blankets, $3.98 All-Wool, both warp and fill ing, Large Double-Bed Size Blanket; comes in tan, grays: blues and pink; plaid styles; very pretty Blanket, and one that will last for years. This is a good $6.00 value $3, $8 T.-H. Sate price, pair 50c Hermsdorf Hase Bale price, ‘yard price ’ | House Lining Muslin, 36 inches Pillow Cases, 42x36, Sale wide. Sale price, by bolt Q3 abiding: th ‘9c | only, yard 3ic Apron Ginghams, all kinds of | Wash Rays, Sale price 1 checks, Sale nei a6 | each lic FArG< so. Lonsdale Muslin or Fruit of Outing Flannel, light and ra Loam Muslin, absolutely the the 12'%c kind, Sale Avent 124% value in the 9 price, yard ... Sale price, yard c lok gpm Women’s Full-Fashioned, " bleached sole, elastic garter Louis Hermadorf, the world’s foremost dyer, but tn this Tiode-Hutehings Sale you can buy your summer's supply at, patr tail at 50 per patr, Foreign-Made Black for summer Hose, with wear; dyed by and tmported to re 250 | top, a | $1.50 Blankets, 89- Extra Large Gray or Tan Mot full double bed TH 89c $1.75 Blankets, $1.09 | Grays only; extra fine double good te size Sale pair Blankets; price, bed — size weight; Sale price, pair Se We bargains stock er money on our Blankets; selected stock striped borders. T oh 0g have only quoted from there are scores of Bla numbers we can save Prices from $10.00 .. 47¢ SAY | toe shoe for baby. | Not 98¢, but a “Muggins” To the shoe man; ket oth you

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