The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1911, Page 8

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Mme. de Pasquali First Woman to Step Foot on Sunken Maine MME. BERNICE DE PASQUALI Mme. Bernice de Pasquali, the reporter some kodak pictures she siager who will be one of the star|snapped of the broken old battle soloists at the Saengerfest at the | ship Moore next week, claims the proud) In spite of her grand opera name, @istinction of being the first wou-| which ts that bestowed upon her an to step foot upon the deck of the | by her very devoted husband, Mme. sunken U. S. S Maine since it was/de Pasquell's original name was raised from Havana harbor. | Bernice W. James, and she was “Lam as proud of that as any-|born in Bosten. She is a Yank thing 1 have ever accomplished,” |to ber finger tips and proud of It, howed a Star|as she should be. At the Theatres At the Orpheum. A bronchobusting girl ts the mumber one attraction on the new Dil at the Orpheum this week. She Lee Reming & Co, ordinary caliber; | Barnes, sketch of tertainers; Trio Du Gros, acrobats; Klein Brothers and Sybil Brenm commission announces that applt Lioyd and Jay Roberts, novelty en- | 9 is the princtpal figure in “Cheyenne Days,” and made a considerable singing and dancing, and the M belle Fonda troupe, four of ‘em, in| yfaney club swinging. THE SEATTLE STAR NEWS OF THE DAY COND Observe that St. Louis ls coming to the front? Aeroplane stolen there and police are. thinking of patting bloodhounds on the trail. E. L. Harper, notorious years ago an president of the Fidelity bank of Cincinnati, aweare that he and on 30 cents a day— Any “reasonable” your off and tobacco those court decisions? reduction in bille since OAKLAND, Cal—Mre, FF. J. Todd and Mra, C, B. Peterson, young bride of the chauffeur driv ing the car, were killed and three others were injured when the auto in which they were riding collided with a street car last night —A man entered saloon here last iw stopped by the COLFAX, W. the Last Chance night and, on be proprietor when he attempted to rob the cash register, shot him While making his escape he Deputy Sheriff Cole. shot Biggs—Is your daughter popular? ye—Well, | don't want to boast, but 15 young men are teach. ing her to swim. Big Astoria Parade. ASTORIA, Or.—-A fine historical parade was held here yesterday af ternoon, it being one of the fea tures of the Centennial celebration A large number of floats depleted the growth of Oregon and the coun try around this city |ee Reet aeeeeeeee * * * * HANOVER, Germany—Ma # jor Rathbone, who was mili. ® tary aide to President Lincoln, # and who, in an attempt to save # # him on the night he was as # & sassinated, received a stab ® * wound from Booth, died yes # * terday. * eee eeeereeeeet The United ‘States Civil Service| cations mre now belng received for the annual postoffice examination to be held in Seattle on November YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE SERRE ESE BE Beventy-three years ago the pop |'* wlation of Petersburg, Mo, Was im | y creased by" {he |g birth in the Cum |" ningham family | of a daughter |i whose life # ia made up lar ly of the wars that followed. In her — girlhood days a father's presence on Mexican — battle field brought loneliness and fear to the home Mary ham married John A. Logan, the noted "Black Jack” of war fame wars gave back her ones. But only son, Jobn A. Logan, 3. will battle during the Spanish.Ame war A Good Third. “You admit that you are not tirst| cheerful.” “Oh, | can't expect to compete with the pug dog and the rubber | Kansas City Journa TRA AeeeeeeA ee «| Incorporating a day labor #| provision and & number of oth: # er important changes, the new @ local improvement ordinance ® was passed by the city council yesterday afternoon by ufan!- & mous vote * Pee ES OSES SESS a * « * * * * * ‘Through a complaint made yee terday by Grace Gillman, Judge Dykeman itasued a temporary re straining order on the city of Beat tle from co ructing a trestle on Twenty-third ay. W. Ist. All males who are qualified urged to apply for and take the examination A Supply of Soda. | suppose you have been en- gaged four or five times thie sum- Chairman Hesketh of the License committee yesterday introduced a bill to revoke the license of J. W. Kracht, 319 Yesler way. The oB jection to the bar fs that sevens may be gained from the entranes eee ee ed * Holding that Counetlman ‘| Steiner should not recetve sal *| ary from the elty while absent # from the elty for an indefinite * period on account of his health, * W. 8. Varnum yesterday had #|saying about “Bet a goat to get a & communication before the #| city council, asking that his | salary be withheld or the office be declared vacant and another * . yointed in his place, w|*reeman O. Carey in mind %| Freeman is one of the most re Who was it that invented that goat,” or words to that effect? Whoever it was probably had AR RRR ee ee ew Hplendent citizens of Hamilton, a! FURNITURE DRY GOODS Btore Closes WILL CAREY'S GOATS TO GET THE GOATS OF CAREY'S CREDITORS HENCEFORTH \0. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. the total # of $4,000, mite 4 heap o’ money And what d’ye suppose offers to give up to bie |itors? hustling burg in Hamilton eounty. | A few days ago he decided that his financial affairs were in such @ bad way that he'd have to ask the |< bankruptcy courts to fix things up for him. 1 flo he filed bis petition and ad mitted almost cheerfully that owed divers and sundry persons’ Daily at 5:30, Goats! Yen, sir, he has got ate, regular kind, that are bout $4 aptece; total, $26, and bs ffers to turn ‘em over to the for his $4,000 debts. we ny body ldn’t that get the enpecially creditons t he bankruptcy case The answer is “Yes, it woulae FURNITURE] ‘Strong Values Offered in Newly-Arrived Fall Suits at $30. HERE a men’s sizes for Women and and cheviots Coats are 30 inches long, severely tailored, and lined in Skinner's satin or soft silk. wear serges and worsteds Mi in plain and new d are in paneled, plaited and habit-back styles. Colors are navy, brown, gray, tan, In design and materials these Suits express advanced Fall fashion tendencies. $30.00 invite special consideration NEW SHIPMENT OF black and novelties Remaining Assortments of s in this new shipment, which « gonal weaves mbraces Suits in § also tweeds, mibcty The The values LINOLEUMS INCLUDES }Men’s Straw Hats Printed and Inlaid qualities in patterns appropriate for the home The printed Linoleums range in price from 45c to 75e yard; the In- from $1.00 to $1.90 laid qualities yard —Third Floor offered for clearance at t very low prices Now j wo —Firet Floor Aprons Attractively Priced —we describe four pleasing models—practical, well- fitting and carefully made from materials that are personal hit at yesterday's opening performances. Hight men and some fine rugged-looking horses font building, #! At the Empress. of the Prefontaine building, whete many women go to pay taxes. The proprietor refused to close (the door, ~-Recond Fioor. CIRCULAR APRONS of good quality percale in light and dark colorings, with straps extending from bib over shoulder, to tie in back; a style that fits the figure sr 25¢. BIB APRONS of light-blue checked gingham or light-color figured percale, cut circular with bib in broad shoulder effect; finished with pocket; 50¢. BIB APRONS in panel front style, with deep points at bottom, as pictured, made from serviceable dark-blue percale, patterned with ring-dot, or plain- blue chambray. Neatly trimmed with bias fold of white ; 50¢. PRINCESS APRONS of Amoskeag gingham, cut to fit the figure smoothly. Shoulder straps fasten at waist line in back; the long, full skirt has two ar agd and is finished with ruffle across bottom; ¢ Full-Size Metal Bed, Special IN WHITE ENAMEL OR GOLD-BRONZE FINISH fects in Shetland-finish Veil ings, Lace Drape Veils in handsome new designs, als silk wire-thread Veilings chenille and woven-dott novelties. Shetland-finish Veili La Tosca, Hexagon, and Shadow Meshes, wi black and colors, 65¢ to yard. — Veile in| | Met thoroughly serviceable. Fa Pose brep arte: , 1 decided that | pee do ie new a Smpress af in through summer help to make the act go over 10 / forded generous entertainment to| engaged t the coms water clerk.” — good shape. Its novelty is it8/patrons of that house yesterday.|New York Journal. chief good point. Three former! The bill includes Gerard, heavy: | members of the Seattle Symphony | weight juggler; Hill & Ackerman, | orchestra are on the bill as “The|comedy acrobats; Geiger @ Wal | Magic Flutes.” They offer a high-|ters, musical act; Dan Mason & grade musical act that is well re! Co. in “The New Chauffeur;” Flor-| ceived. Others on the bill are|cnce Hughes, a comedienne with a} |likable voice, and Terry & Lam- bert, novelty entertainers. Children of Today. “1 suppose you know who Cinder- eiia is, little boy?” “Oh, yes,” replied the modern urchin. “She's a character in-@ | musical comedy.” — Louisville | Courier-Journal | cena z | IN The towa club of Tacoma has is PROFESSOR QUITS| ‘Aug. 18, . | sued an invitation to all former-res: ic. 8 A, idents of lowa to attend its ptente, It looks as tf mid-west temples of | to be held tomorrow at Point De learning are hankering for the jour-| fiance park. The lowa club of this nalism sharps of the U. of W. Prof. | } Merle H, Thorpe, who started the} city will also hold « picnic at Potnt | young idea on the road to journal- | 4, Gen. Joe Wheel tured Dalton, Ga, Shetland-finish Fish-net, Filet, and other styles, and colors, 85¢ to town | Defiance park Sept. 4 " 0 ni ae wan Whee STRYENS. tho man wee New Lace Veils in allover jem, has quit Wis post to take a| Uae ers, The real teaches how to dance Old and | similar job at the University of Kan-| & people in Dal young learn (he same Ortgina- }sas. etter salary is the’ reason.| ton—tlone who tor of 4 private eseons, His assistant, J. W. Piercy, has had their names oo oo e also resigned to take charge of the| carved on the! ldepartment of journalism the! horse blocks and | University of Indiana. could call the} ~— postmaster by| RaaKe ERR Ae eed his first name-—were tickled to see) *#\him. But some little time before | win fellow named Sherman, com-| # manding a larg number of north-| # ern citizens whom Dalton termed | # "Sherman's Bummers,” had taken lion without waiting for the white and $5.00. gentienen \ Dies Wednesday. Friday 371). Ind 704. 4th near SPECIAL $2.50 at BIG EATS FOR TOGO. When Admiral Togo lands in Seattle-on the 28th, on his way back to that dear Japan, he will find a great, big ban- 3 r4 quet waiting for him to carve # People to bang out “Welcome a niche into. The Chamber # | *!#n# of Commerce and the Com- */ mercial club have gotten to ®| Last night Seattle Hebrews gether (for one night only) #|ralsed funds for the Jewish Chau- and will feast the wily little #|tauqua. Rabbi Berkowitz address Togo at the New Washington. # ed a large audience and told how This happens on Monday even &|he had applied its workings to ing, Aug. 28, the date of the #/|thelr organizations. admiral’s arrival here. *) -_—_— . Committee appointed by Gov. aaktekekkh teh e tek Hay to investigate the fishing In- WAR vets LEAVING. |dustry returned yesterday from a k's labor he Souni Commanderin-Chief Jacoby and al jern” TrbOr among the Sound score of other members of the|tH 3 White, K. D. Nichols, D. 8.{ United Spanish War Veterans leave! Troy and J. Collins, report that| Seattle today to attend the annual |the whole trouble was that there {s encampment to be held in Okia-| only one small launch to patrol the iti is i homa City, August 21 to 23. Cor Demonstrations of this) mander Jacoby will not be a canat |"? Sound | date for re-election and Seattle dele system made upon request. gates will probably vote for the re- | moval of headquarters to New York “The Machine You Will city. Seattle Office, 816 Third Avenue. eeteteeeeetees ee customer’s statement writing, in one operation, a safe and economic book- keeping system. Hand) uiniis hy tin (i yy ig ra For 10 days we will fit a goldfilied frame, guaranteed for five years, with spherical lenses and leather case, com- plete for $2.50. This includes @ careful and accurate exam ination. This is big value for the money. With our equipment and years of experience, we assure you of optical satisfac tion, Investigate this offer. See our Kryptok lens with no Unes or cement scales, for close and distant vision. Saves two pairs of glasses. Mounted with Shuron eye glase or spectacle mounting. Curry Optical Co. Third Floor, 344.346 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You PAINLESS ALBANY DENTISTS eo Money—Avold Pain. a = The Champion Interchangeable Ram Is a Range for Every Season and for Every Need —it is a complete Coal or Wood Range that can be changed in a few seconds to #8 equally complete Gas Range. : f Dinner Set of good grade porcelain on the new Vi shape, as illustrated, with gold-spray decoration. A ly-good value—service for 6 sons—at $3.50. WELL-BUILT continuous-post Iron Bed in the pattern pictured, attractively finished in gold-bronze or in white enamel with gilt trimmings. Head stands 60 inches high, foot 42 inches; posts are 114 inches in diameter. Special, $4.75. Full-Size Bed Spring, Special $3. N excellent Spring of double-woven steel wire fabric, fi hardwood Spring may be tightened or eased as desired by adjusting Special $3.65. HIS well-made Mattress is filled with selected cotton, built up in layers covered in strong A. C. A. blue and white striped ticking finished Imperial roll edge. A comfortable Mattress and one that will give © service. Special $6.35. Campaign headquarters for the port of Seattle committee we opened yesterday In 1107 American % Ream Bank building. The vement wi OPERATE ON TENNANT, | ;.aited Dy & meeting at the Cham A. J. Tennant, the lawyer, was} —_—— operated upon for the removal of| The Seattle Eiks sail for Olympia his appendix yesterday. The opera jon the steamer Sioux at 4 o'clock tion was successful and the patient|this afternoon. Seattle lodge will| is reported to be resting comfort-|send at least 250 out of the 500) ably today. that will attend the convention. ron + ‘Chinaware N. C. B. National == belonging to the whole nation or public. City which we live and are all proud of. Bank should be to build up its business by building up the community. ed with cable edge, mounted on heavy at end. Full-Size Cotton Mattress Special, $6.35 Stands for — | prices Js what we want. Our spectaliats your work with the very. best erage hi Stands for the one in Stands for whose aim it can be operated with coal or wood alone, or with gas alone, or with both @ ‘ and gas at the time, its conveniences and possibilities for economy are many. | GOLD CROWNS |FULL SET |BRIDGE WORK | CROWN WORK. SILVER FILLS ALLOY FILLS We are noted the world « We will be glad to demonstrate why it is the Range for you —Firet Pieor, Anne J. W. MAXWELL, President. F. W. BAKER and J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice Presidents, C. B. WEST and W. B. SHOEMAKER, Asst. Cashiers, # Rank AY. and st Bon Marche and Mactd jouthwick’s ‘Take Wlevat Walk Up.

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