The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1911, Page 8

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YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS ENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Sag uiemoet BELLINGHAM, Sept. 7.—The . LOUIS.—fFifty babies were DERBY, Or—Because he dose) firet full fledged mixed Jury in Mre, Lillian M, Hollister, Bave alae r Bewite. ing on Fourth av, and Thales wt, Pay Abandoned. | been caught in the | To save from $6,000 to $10,000 | comt from $75,000 to $100,000, ‘rhe | TACOMA—The Dilzzard raging | Uday. Jeourt house in inwuffictent to ae ‘ . Jannually paid out for rentals by the eo Meee aeitor the promecut. (Over Mount Rainier has caused the) ciitgorg eourity, a proposition ts being con-| ing attorney, justices of the peace, \ferculng party to abandon 1t#| Conn, kil kes in seve jored by the county commission. | game warden, horticultural Inupec [search for Leigh Garrett, the young |en minutes. total length of the|ers to build « two-story brick bulld- tor and superintendent of schools, student who iw believed to have snakes was 180 feet. ‘as “xquealers” in lieu of “bark-, not want to break the law by shoot-| Washington, coneletin; guest at our birthday party todag,|——— ‘or “shillabers” at the Bowman |ing deer at night when they jump| men and six women, fe Detroit's ist Episcopal chureh carnt- | fences and invade bis cornfield, agree on a verdict, Van Der Maas, a ranch r, threatens to sue the state for dam-| Judge Kellogg, 6T. Louis. le to go to the | ages, up in separate dormi- dies of the ins, Warr Feurst, hay —_-- during the previous cabdoos of vietim, spent half an hour] President Taft is to travel — . The case on which the ways & authority, club's activities will rirenteed ta & the fature to individual] We could afford to travel 12,000) “hung” the jury, ‘except when invited to take | mile@ to avoid housecleaning. in civic movements under the — This Jury Ay jp of the commeretal body SAN FRANCIGCO, Sept. 7.—| TACOMA, Sept. ‘The four pres Broken down in health, Daniel women on the jury in the case RRR AAR A AHH | DIhovan, clerk, 30, yesterday hang-| against George Gates, charged with ®\ed himself wit! cord of his bath-| rand larceny for ne a watch | fi Five Seattic residents were ® /robe which he attached to | from @ man in a saloon, agreed with | the first 2,000 to win Jet. His mother and alster heard |the eight men on the panel that r sections of jand In the him groaning, but could not break was guilty as charged. Indtan reservation in lottery drawings at Minot, North Dakota, yesterday. The: authority tells them ventions. tion How into the room, By the time the police arrived Donovan was dead. World. She DRY GOODS women's organi zations, but she to run thelr con- book, “Conven- become a model “Johnny, do you Wi acs what for many nation- H al socteties in lena. M FURNITURE the FREDERICK & NELSON, In. [FURNITURE | Gtore Closes Dally at 5:30, DRY GOODS moet Baye i yan Not ony Ml! New Arrivals in Mrs, Hollister an New Arrivals in New Women’s Crepe Sacques' Cotton _Velours Well-Made---Pretty---Require No Ironing Germes AT $1.50, the dainty Sacque illus- Eiderdowns upow Antique Embroidered Pieces how Her has of Oriental design, including * * * * * * ime f Bokha At- } trated, of light-blue, k or gray lair * “Yes, mum. arranging for specimens 0 jokhara, rated, of light-blue, pin or gray are Rabe Dorval ln" SERA ARS RT ERA OT: ofen as, Jehany.” MM) their) annual lana, gna, Anatolian, § crepe patterned in rose design and ) For House Gowns, Bath Robes, 1 i= F. Price and Viola ®/® SANTA BARBARA, Cal, #| “TWO out an’ the bases full, Core te } Bohasa and Bulgarian em- } trimmed with rose pattern border. It 6 hildren’: “i who drew Nos. 708, */% —Jack Mattncoviteh, ‘a local #|mum"—Weetern Christian Advo- tS tomorrow, {ff broidery, are now on display } is tucked back and front and finished Sacques and’ Children’s ; hd TUER:GAE INET, TOS pT "anc these 1 ary Fide! ! crmaven (fy in the Art Needlework Sec- } with fitted belt and circular peplum. Garments ‘ _ %/® thought that the office of fish # thon, i AT $1.00, a very pretty Sacque of NEW COTTON VE- RRR Ae RARER AM) & commissioner is the highest in & The designs are quaint in § navy, delft-blue, lavender or light-blue LOURS, 27 INCHES ' oo |% Amerie. sxoveding is anton ¥ the extreme, the colorings } serpentine crepe, with white wistaria 4 siege - < ee ae cute en ee rots typically Oriental, and the { design; fashioned in loose effect, with WIDE, in soft shades of cream, Rkee ee eee kee eee! Dream — “The Three Musk collection includes pieces } tucking across front, adjustable belt blue, pink, lavender and gray, ee teers,” drama; “When Two Hearts as gre are expected from all! BENBOW, Ili, Sept. 7.—Caimly| Are Won,” comedy the Northwest to attend the | picking the bullet and two broken} Clrewlt — “The Playwright,” i Pacific coast confer-| teeth from his mouth, Henry Klein,|@rama; “The Prince and = t of churchmen, which will open | « botlermpker, straightened up and| Pumps.” comedy; “The Surgeon's dared his assailant, Otto Jennings,| Temptation,” drama. + iy: “A Daughter of ‘war drama it “The Wrong ‘Queer Folks,” “The Little Cripple,” * tof adapted for making up into the fashionable Fancy Bags, also Pillow Covers, Scarfs, Table Covers and odd and trimmed with plain-color binding, Another new Crepe Sacque at $1.00 in a Dutch-neck model, has tiny floral design on navy-blue, pink, light-blue Persian and Dresden designs, with and without borders; excellent reproductions of new designs in wool challis; with a preliminary service if aly “ to fire again. City he Stuff Heroes Are ; “A Gay Time in Washt squares, or gray ground. The front is prettily ‘ice 16 Bae cake Made of,” drama; “A Question of comedy; “Spike Shannon's tucked and narrow bands of plain price 16 2-0 yard. —o sue A= “Chetan Daron H Free Needlework color form the trimming; fitted belt : NEW 27-INCH COTTON — “Clever Beyow er é Q 4 : 27-ID ~ ? ap aroess -— tne Decieration of | Years, Grama; “Lake Thies ih Lessons ne SECRET Fakes: seus es SIEGE VELOURS in handsome bor- ert pean. are expected to be In Independence,” jorical drama: | Switzertand,” scenic; “How Algy AAA AARP AAA PPP PPP PPP “Miss Chatterer’ Experien: comedy ; ne. It Ov this week. new Children’s Orethopedic at Warren ay. and Crockett ‘will be thrown open to the pub-| On Septemiber 7, 1863, Gen Friday from 3 to 9 o'clock, —. — and érame. BUT NOT LABOR UNIONS” of their second-hand store, | ; early today opened the o lanta, Ga, with eicninemen fen fe cot lapel tearing | Pant ae ant | are factng a criste—a struggle is on |be wishes to come ewer te: 6 faci = going to try ry IND, Or—To ascertain hurry - up call centage of salmon propagat- ‘ trom Gen. We cast back ee ie the Boncevilie fish hatchery Brags, who, umt | Bo" declared J. W. Kline, pret | feturn to the Columbia river, then had forgot-| gent of the Blacksmith le salmon will be mark-/ = ten hin name AT THE THEATRES Stariand they are liberated. mY long enough to! Temple here pooh all peace—if/@ Ranch.” a ee: have to fight for it,” he con-|@ Loie—"Classmates.” a New York Telegraph says: p. ed. “Mr. Kruttschnitt can run) @ Orpheum—Vaudeville. more a man drinks of corn ‘allroad but he can’t run « labor | ‘the more he is amaized.” TRYING TO REACH JEFFRIES | organization to save bis neck. | pread SEWARD, Sept. 7--Fred Laub) “Let every man vote for the man | CAGO, Sept. 7—When the | ner left here today to carry the in-) friend of the workers. board of parole meets here. | formation to James J. Jeffries, will not be misrepre- 13, an application will; who, with his brother, is hunting newspaper reporters, @ and vaudeville. for the pardon of John R.| bear near the Russian river, that|We hope they will give us a square ® the former banker. his mother is not expected to live. | deal. ‘@ never say anything & Empress—Vaudeviile. & Pantages—Vaudeville. * vaudeville. eeeane Bring 5 dollars and join the Kohler & Chase Piano Club You may look the country over and you cannot find a more darable, depend- able or trustworthy piano at less than three hun- dred and seventy-five dollars, than the one we are distributing through the Koh- ler & Chase Piano Club. And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 cents—and there are no extras of any kind or nature. You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The 5 dollars is credited to the price of the piano, leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid. The piano is immediately delivered to your home, and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. You get your money back if you but ask for it, if, after a month’s trial, you are dissat- isfied with the piano. You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a dollar’s loss. You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it. : Your family gets all unpaid payments canceled in event of your death during the tife of the club. You get the piano tuned two times—free. You get a good stool—free. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week in cash in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. And, mind you, every vital feature of the club is written on the face of your contract. Don't put off joining—all the club mem- bership will soon be taken. If you are going to buy a piano—do it now. Ss “Kohler & Chase "3°" 2 Distributers Weber, Ride. Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Genuine Pianola Pianos, Etc. | Captured a Wild Man,” comedy; darning, Swedish weaving, CAN RUN. A ROAD, Filet crocheting®Pompadour Hand Punchola embroidery. Ly od of srucmames and wat exe mill Neckwear and ire © on ar Veilings * e & Moore—"Mise Nobody From # N & mass meeting held In the nator | & Geattie—"The Flower of the # * * * * Grand—Motion pictures wna in net, lawn and fine linen, & Coliseum — Motion 7 geaenenene ed designs—Persian and Grecian effects on ligt and A New Black Suede Boot dark grounds; ccah desirable ete grade; 25¢ yard. Combining Style NEW COTTON EIDER- With Comfort and DOWN ROBING, 27 inches . wide, in reversible effects. Service Many designs and color-com- HIS smart new All-suede Boot } binations to choose from; for is built over a medium-short h robes and men’s house vamp last, with full round toe, 2- | Kowns; 39¢ yard. to D.. The pair, $5.00. “} EIDERDOWN ROBING, —Pirt Fier | with borders for trimming, in an assortment of new de- ear: ae signs, unusually-good value * Toilet Goods Specials at SOc yard. Lyons’ Tooth Powder, | _ Woo 14¢ Soap, 15¢. Euthymol Tooth Paste, Conti Castile Soap, 4- F ed La 2 for 25¢. pound bars, 5O¢. avor ces Sanitol Tooth Powder, | Hinds’ Honey and Al- and 13¢. mond Cream, 29¢. ° ° Kolynos Dental Cream, Oriental Cream, 98¢. Trimmings given daily from 9 a, m. till in Beadle-berry, Russian Five Fioer V Sailor and Quaker ollars trimmed in C } Cluny and Irish laces and hand-embroidery, $4.50 to $35.00 New Side Frills and Jabots trimmed in Venise, Valen- First Peer. ciennes, Cluny and Irish laces, 50c to $10.00 each. St. Gall Embroidered Linen Collars in a variety of pleasing patterns, featured at 50¢e, bury’s Facial 'ON CLOTH MOTOR 16¢. 98 cuts pf 0 Mcbeco. Tooth Paste, | Holmes’ Frostills, 14¢. ENISE and Point de a . ‘ ss ‘ 33¢. | Mennen’s Taleum Pow- Lierre Allover Laces, otor Veils 174 yards Lablache Face Pow- | der, 18¢ |} 18 i ide, i i long and 30 inches wide,}| der 20¢. | “Kleanwell” Tooth | eaeine py ‘Wane, of good quality wash Java Rice Powder, 25¢. | Brushes, 23¢. adapted for yokes, waists, able chiffon cloth, with sin- Roger & Gallet’s Violet | “Ideal” Hair Brushes, “ isa’ } entire costumes and tunics; rme Powder, 38¢. | 75¢. white, ecru, cream and molive Soap, @¢@ | Listerine, large size, black; $1.50 to $10.00 vard. | 63¢. —First_ Pioor. a gie and double barred bor- ders, in ke sky-blue white king's-blue Kelly-green wistaria Copenhagen navy-blue brown champagne black and other desirable colors Excellent values at $1.75 SHETLAND VEILS SPECIAL, 85¢ These Veils are 114 yards long, in filet, Tosca and hexa- gon meshes; white. navy and brown. 85¢. -Viewt The new assortments of Trimmings for the afternoon, B C dl ti | evening and street costume rass andiesti $ cover the latest style develop-, a ments in materials and color Complete as illustrated effects, and feature a selec- 50c tion of beautiful novelties in boleros, garnitures, waist RTISTIC Candlesticks in two } covers and jeweled bands. styles, of dull-finished brass,} New Shadow Nets for complete with brass shade in | waists, yokes and costumes hand-hammered effect, fringed shade } are shown in white, cream, lining, shade holder and_ colored } black and ecru, at $1.50 and candle. An attractive value at 50¢. } upward to $5.00 yart. are Se First Floor, Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers BISSELL’S Carpet Sweeper is a daily neces: in almost every home—it p i ) ) does the work easily, thoroughly and quickly, is operate without noise and little effort, brightens and preserves carpets and rugs, and will outlast fifty corn i, brooms. ll The display of Bissell's Carpet Sweepers includes the following : anner,” oak finish, japanned trimmings, $1.65. ‘rown Jewel.” maple fmeh, nickeled trimmings, oak finish, japanned trim mings, $ oak finish,Cyco ball-bearing, oak finish, cyco ball-bearing, and Rapids, “American Queen,” cyco ball-bearing, mahogany finish, | Other styles in Bissell’s Sweepers up to $7.50. nickeled trimmings, $4.25. Second Floor, Annex. Perfect Control 36-INCH of the Fire Is Easy’ Metal-Covered Trunk Kine Special $12.00 Round Oak! qsrsoxe well built Trunk H ti St of selected — wood, eating Stove } toni win ‘Inet steel and teimmed —the Round Oak is as } with: heavy capitol easily regulated as a lamp 2 brassed steel hard- —gives as much or as lit ware throughout. tle heat as you want, zaeeh aah Sebati & When you want it—holds } {Re tp one a swing- ing tray, and the fire and keeps the } are two’ good house cozy all night. leather straps across and front This perfect control is } bac ures An exceptional value at ekeaeeaee in the genuine “Round only one of many —Trunk Section. Oak" that have put it i the font rank’ among | Mail Orders Carefully Filled Heating Stoves—made it ——- ~~ by far the most popular, efficient and satisfactory hd stove of our time. On re eric & Nelson display on the ‘Third Floor, Main Building. incorporated of Oxford,

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