The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1911, Page 8

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This , ————y PRINCE CHING pleases the pri en at the Chi nese court immensely Prince Ching Ix a member of the Manchus, a race which has ruled China for centuries, He hates the Chinese. The only use he has for them is to reb them, That he has done for more than fifty years. Merchants, coolies, professional men—a}! of the Chi te pay tribute (o Prince Ching, once a prince of the lowest degree One may accuse him of the vilest and now of the highest. Nor has murders. rapine, arson or any other be ever hesitated at assassination rime, but no one can say be when a Chinese refused to be held doesn't know all the rules of etiquet. up. He Is polite, courteous and has a| His private Hfe has been one of way of bowing backward which refined vice, debauchery and licen HAS FINE ART COLLECTION When it was announced that Prince Ching had been appointed prime minister of the Chinese en pire, a French diplomat shrugged his shoulders and ejaculated Unprincipled scoundre!! To truth, Prince Ching world’s most effictent rascal At the age of 73 Prince Ching ts atill the “gentleman” of the Orient is the Is Prince Ching---Scoundrel |DOESN’T HESITATE AT MURDER TEACHING CAREFULNESS three | thou |harems, in which are daughters of | moat of the princes of China. How many hundreds of women slaves the yellow voluptuary has has nev er been learned. Hiv agents have combed the Orient half a century for the most beautiful young girls for their master. “Prince Ching simply cannot help potsoning people he hates,” says one Parle paper Another, the Paris Figaro, is horrified at the idea of allowing this man to flaunt his unspeakable wickedness in the face of the world from the very ‘wteps of a throne. NEWS OF THE DAY COND! == Mre. WEAVERVILLE Cal. Francisco Clifford, he is, but more nor a hun " route to Ban Franelaco. lived for 69 years In Weav erville. Market st, wae stopped for ten min tutes today, while 16 polleemem die persed a crowd and allowed 18 atreet cars to proceed, A mouse had attempted to cross the atreet Man for 49 Yeare y Or After ematully masquerading a8 8 an for 49 y Ray Leonard, 62, waw today discovered to be a woman* when taken to the state asylum, She smoked a pipe while at work wn also chewed tobacco, It is believed that a life of continual seclustoa de ranged ber mind NEW YORK.—Delay in the eeriv- al of the steamer Goyas, fromdira ait, increased by 10 per centuthe | value of her cargo of crude rubber lit was worth at the start $180000, land is now worth $200,000. The case againet William Weaver, manager of the Metropolitan iaun dry, for violating the eight-hour day law for women, was youterday after noon transferred from Justic | Brown's court to that of Jastice Gordon: RARER AERA * \@ Water will be shut off tomor * row on Ninth ay, W., between # W. Prospect and W, Galer, be- *® tween the hours of § a. m. and #5 p.m, All of Olympic way, # same date, same hours. * Tree eee ee ee ot right sure SAN FRANCISCO,—Traffic on teeeeeeeee ENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Sept. 26, 1864, Jefferson Davis made & speech at Palmetto station, Ga, In which he denounced Gen. Joe Jobnaton and Goverser Brown traltors (pre sumably he meant to the Confederacy) and informed the soldiers of Hood's army that the tables wer to be turned. Jeff sald Forrest war already in middle Tennessee (For rest really was at Athens, Ga), and that the Yankee army must retreat or starve--a retreat more Ginastrous than that of Napoleon from Mow cow. Detective F. W. Clark hae been transferred to his old position as | humane officer by the action of the clvil service commission last night John Vaupell, who has acted as humane officer for some time, failed the medical examination. engineer in the con struction of the new city railway He refers the city to bis work in the . Which includes the patruc elty railway in Auckland, of Portland, wants to} THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE LINE A bie elty nieipal car line Marche bourne wt + will be anoth The meoting place is the Take the Fremont | yejope.” Ballard ear to Third avy, W, and Kil Furnitu re Dry Goods BIG CITY CAR EETI | An Attractive Showing of | Body Brussels Rugs in r line meeting will be tomorrow night. Coun ckson will be the ehief He will tell the people of H rth end about the pending construction of that end of the mu Two hundred Masons sat down to the banquet table at the Scottish drama, “Live, Rite gathering to celebrate the in-| comedy stitution of Arcana lodge. S an index to the breadth of our Fall displays of Floor ( Rugs alone we show over 40 patterns. designs are more pleasing than ever shades in dainty conventional designs that are ideal for the bed « darker tans and browns that are specially handsome for the Nine attractive patterns of Body combination colorings of tan and brown $19.50. At the Motion Picture § Dream—Drama, “The Bottle of rent in Austria.” Trafalgar’; comedy, “When Wifey Circutt — PD Holds the Purse Btrings”; comedy, Day “A” convenient Burglar’; drama, “A Western Memory.” Grand—Drama, “On Fing at rly Drea, Last”; comedy drama, “The Life) OFente’; we Its Ruins’; Saver’; drama, “The Express En |? Sport Lyceum — “The Sallo’s Love drama Lotter”; drama, “The Fright”; Clase A scenic, Fire Brigade in Moscow”: | 4% medy, Love and Believe"; Dih”; comedy, he Cimematograph Minded Many Fiend”; scenic, “A Mountain Tor-|'ta’s Conquest! FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:30 Designs there are soft blues, green tans and mber—aly h groom or Brussels Rugs 9x12 si are offered at a speciallytow - = “s When « man gets to be 62 years| DAVENPORT, Ia, Sept 2 Phones a0. RRRRAR AAAS AA HHA Charlon Deland in “A Husiness Pro’ cld—as Irving Bacheller tx today, | With international officers of the METRO! TA q AT THE THEATRES eikers vicitn shaving Ses thet: mentees instance—| various crafts conferring here wan Wek ot October 3 + ng d to nee! President O'Connell of the Machin ornhind aTinacrioy H d ood % Moore—Trixie Friganza. Kod. ‘The Two Singing Girls get all the 62/ists’ union, the indications today] wil! GhNe Wirthce horren ardw # Seattle. “The House Next #/asfine hand. Quinn Brothers and went to. Alllere strong that the allied tradvs of vlepeet #5) = . # Lole—"W ildfire sow # | titled * wg gly BB: like as many oa Ghacisees Wadneniey wed eieoacr, ning ir * Alhambra—"The oo King & | Pa! ey Trio do some rapid acre weeks But INDEPENDENCE, Kas., Sept. 26. % Orpheum—Vaudevilie jis sometimes they) — Coffeyville was the target for a co Sorat bere ba 7“ jhe Pane are long enough | good natured jest on the part = MOO RE TH EAT RE e ‘ antages— Vaudeville. } to write Any! president Taft here today, when he enight and All Weel sos as i rend Vandeville &] Mrs. “Bob” Fitzsimmons has) Sumber of “best | cate on knew aaune popes whe had isstcs Pemees d é . Dining > | come back. But not the freckle] &% aalfera” Sal ete eee tell a ts mor A Dining Chair of se tractive ige ~ Bolte " 1 t be BEES EERE ERE BEBE S freed exchamplon Shes _ ond Racheller found) jeaven. Weill, | came through Cof-| “T™ SWaererr lected hardwood, with from sola call alone this time, meaning without it; from the “Master of Silence” to| feyvilie today.” With oO | solid seat, in a dull Ns . At The Empress. Ret a with a ere ep Phe Hand Made Gentleman,”| cae CT gp. ‘ golden finish. The a Ags ended by Charles Lin there are a goodly row of ver: pa i peal; : F . ish “The Mona Lisa,” the famous pio playlet entitled “The Man From|interesting books, well worth the}, 0AN i, pe nagecemet nd oe back is securely braced per ture which was stolen recently Minnesota reading. to longer be the habitat of the rougy Aeniege tines Aas tt an from the Louvre, Paris, is shown et! Alice Raymond and company ap ane” Yer : a seals that for years made the ¢ — D») : e A “ seat the Empress this week—that is o|pear In @ spectacular musical of |@ ®&& & AWA W ww wwe & | House Heal rocks famous, the rocks peers. Oe, tion, Feproduction of it Is shown among fering, entitled “A Night in Egypt.” | ® wi bave been ferge ne geod A — value at $2.25. other famous pictures in the act The staging Is splendid and the|* TO CUT CITY AUTOS athe seals Logg es jan > ¥ SESE SNE ER. i Gescribed as Aris Mysterie Irene act goes well. Jack Taylor, monol FROM TWENTY TO 81x #/8¢ thelr future -_ — — Hobson, niece of the famous imuval|ogist. also shows a few tricks, The|# Councilman Goddard pro. #|*teamers, pumping bilges, made VW] aya hero of osculatory fame, goes|Haesmans present an equilibrist | ® poses to have the number of #| ‘he rocks too slick. 32-inch y] Irish Linen Table Said : / autos used 1 =] | through * snappy bit of acting with ‘act ee " # cot from fn gs “Soop yo *| SAN FRANCISCO’ an Wi 3 12] : er BENEFIT MATINEE FOR SEATTLE {= tr'sate’ oe ‘stout n"aoe nga mba drat ha ow Be ~one- «(ff LUSSOriIne Lawn 2 ole to make rules about the use #/!t wae | of these machines by which @ (art M Griggs to prison. He combed | 74 fOr eer ok. margein aiarioee [fl | 1 DAY NURSERY PLANNED FOR OCT. 6 2 is23,50 meso S's iesvots Son Sete) Mus “Se | .35 Ya © OD & service of tr city. Yesterday #| S89 Francisco to blow himeeit mrreaeire ORT.) Soe Special, 5c Yard | F ® afternoon bo'introduced an or- & sale i: Simian’ 6s Wena & Te Ghiness v uone , \} | A typical value ‘from ame? EE «| * dinance which aims to do #|_ NEW YORK-—James t. Hever, 1, ; ; i ; : ; ia: & these things. It was referred #| Well known horseman, who, after @ s Tussorine Lawn is a_ soft-finished, | son's showing of Linens=a) ® to the public nafet t romantic courtship, married the|—— — ~ — ae ove fabric at is - | on Sati . gi Ado ve ree rege *\ as ater Gf Mave, Lacy Colasan ALHAMBRA THEATRE finely-w ven white fa ric that i highly : double Satin Linen D; “i yd ele, favorite niece of Andrew Car | desirable for Women's Dresses, Under- Irish make, with excellent reso! Mt 2678 (Mo! Boek) ; * EE, sce Weenie ates ee ce cn aes |ff | mustins and Infants’ garments. An un- ||| smooth-laundering qualities tax measure, was read to the city} WHAT COULD A POOR MAN 007 tn. “ usual value at 1 yard, | coin-spot, carnation, poy counefl yesterday afternoon and re-| In a bachelor apartment heuse in “THE SILVER KING : Fed : Rcd h mer Ce ee ee ferred to the judiciary committee. | Washington, a Japanese valet tean Odd pieces of highly-mercerized White Baye 3 oe . —~larmy officer takes hie instructions | wide, $1.35 yard. ail THE KIDDIES AT MID-DAY LUNCH AT SEATTLE DAY NURSERY. More than $1,500 will be realized | cially worthy eBarity. Just now the at the benefit matinee to be given | nursery is located in a smal! cottage at the Lois theatre for the Seattle|on Ninth av. With the fund to be Day Nursery fund Friday, October raised this winter, it Is hoped that 6, is the hopeful propheey of the | the new building can be completed committee of Seattle women who by summer, with accommodations are trying to raise $12,000 for the | for more than 100 children new nursery building The Lois players will appear in a tor,” and there will be a number of real novelties added to the bill. | It is expected that Mrs. Alexander | Pantages, wife of the theatrical | man, will appear on the program, | reviving her violin specialty for this one rare occasion, ‘The Seattle Day For the first time in the his- tory of King county, a lunacy commission composed entirely of women physicians, yester- day passed on the sanity of two men brought before them. The doctors were Clara Smith Eaton and Minnie B. Burdon. Charles A. Barrand cheerfully admitted that he is not quite fane and the women doctors agreed with him. He goes to ursery is a spe CASCARETS INSURE INSIDE CLEANLINESS The millions of Cascaret users| the State asylum today very never have Headache, Consti- likely. But G. W. Ketterson, pation, Billo eee” oF another suspect, wouldn't talk : 7 dag leery to the women doctors. Two women examined by the com. Peeaehe sitbiie at mission were declared insane It is more necessary that you| and ordered committed to the keep your Bowels, Liver and Stom-| state hospital for ach clean, pure and fresh than {t ts to keep the sewers and drainage of a large city free from obstruc tion. Are you keeping treatment. Wants $98,000 C. P. Dose, owner of proper the corner of Fifth ay clean inside| with Cascarets—or merely forcing | © . and Yesler @ passageway every few days with | W4Y, wants $98,000 ns damages sus galts, cathartic pills or castor oii? | ‘ined by the recent slide which has destroyed a number of buildings im mediately north of Yesler way, on Fifth av, He received $28,500 dam eges by award of a jury at the time \the regrade was planned ARMY AEROPLANES This is important immediately stomach, cleanse remove Cascarets and regulate. th the sour, und ing food and foul gases excess bile from the live: out of the system the decomposed waste matter and poison in the in (By United Pres Leased ¥ testines and bowels. WASHINGTON, Sept. Con fo odds how hadly and upset | tracts will be let today for the first you feel, a Cascaret tonight will| installment of the dozen or more straighten you out by morning.| aeroplanes of various types to be They work while you A 10-| purchased by the government for cent box from your dr will|the army aviation school at College keep your entire fa feeling | Park, Md., and with the arrival of go0d for months. children—their little insides 4 g004, gentle cleansing, too. ly Don't forget the | the new machines the flying school will be run at full |Pleagant weather. need blast during MEN’S SANITY Swissco Grows New. Hair Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray Or Faded Hair to its Natural Color. LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ASLEEP AT THE swircn: Why Wear Vourself 0: Switehes When ¥ Fisting Up Old Have « Mead of Mair All Your Own? Swissco grows all the halr you want f » & youthful free trial bottle, s aale everywhere by drum | departments et b0e and Drug Co. Stores. For the remainder of the month we will fit a gold-filled frame, guaranteed for five {i years, with spherical lenses if and leather case, complete for $2 Phis includes a careful and accurate examination. | See our Kryptok lens with no lines or cement se: for close and distant vision Saves two pairs of glasses. Mounted -with Shuron eye glass or spectacle mounting. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building Bring This Ad With You from an Irishman, don,” he said one morning; “what to do now? My master aoid me to wake him at 8, but hedidmot go to bed til! 6." Funeral of Col. Prosse A delegation of the Loyal hegion, of which the late Col, Willtam F. attended the funeral of the Seattle pioneer and former city treasurer yesterday, The wervices were won ducted at the family home, 1008 E. Garfield st., Rev. H, H. Gowen ofti- cating. The concert season of the Ladies’ Mualeal club began well yesterday lat the First Presbyterian ehurch, with the solo work of Mme. Hesse- recent Saengerfest. She appeared twice on the program and sang both in German and Engileh, the lat- mbers being “The Spirit “The Little Silver Ring,” low Hammer” and an Irth folk song. Hotel men of Seattie will leave in & special Puliman tomorrow even- ing for North Yakima, to attend the valley fair. Thursday will be “Hotel Men's” day, and about $00 bontfaces are expected to descend upon the frult valley. Prosser was formerly commander, | Sprotte, who was heard here tn the) LOIS THEATRE Mate, Tues. Wed. Mat. ite and he eninge Bbc. de 2e Next-—"The Aviater.” Beth Phones #106. a +Other Bie & C. Ac Matinee Dally, 100 and | } | Waisting Madras, in various designs, 27 inches wide, are specially priced to close out at 15¢ yard. Napkins to match, 22! PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville.” | | | | ved A Spectacular, Beenie || " Mision! Novelt i| y mond & C iI || | ame Teese | 5 Other Big Attractions | ment ¢ - Horte | "77~ greatl knowt finance Ww. M. c.J.8 JW. Second at Chetty OI PERSONNEL OF BANK success depends upon the judg- its board of directors, The progress of The Dexter consists of the following well- N. H, LATIMER, President W. H. PARSQNS, Vice President M, W, PETERSON, Cashier G, F. STONE Resources 1] DIRECTORATES NE of the important es. sentials in the progress of a bank is the person- nel of its directorate, Its of the men who constitute om National Bank is due y to its directorate, which nh conservative bankers and ial men; H. DENNY, Vice President LADD MITH CLISE E. COOKINGHAM Cc. E, HORTON M. E. REED J. T. HEFFERNAN ED New York Building BM. of odors, pe olal 15¢. MILLIONS Ranges Great Majestic La Blache Face Powder, spectal 29¢, Williams’ Talcum Powder, special 15¢, Squibba’ Talcum Powder, special 18¢. Sanitol Face Cream, spe- clal 13¢. Robdertine Liquid Powder, special 33¢. “4711” Tollet Water, in rose, violet or lilac, spectal First Pieor | $3.85 dozen. A Special Selling of Toilet Toilet Articles and Preparations of merit, priced in a manner that affords unusual buying-advantages. | | Wood-back Hand Scrubs, special 25¢, Cosmydor's Imported Toilet Soaps in a variety | Jal 25¢ cake. Steel Nail Files, purse-size, in small case, spe- | Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, special 63¢: Celluloid Dressing Combs, special 35¢. Piret Ploor. Holmes’ Frostilla, special Ife. Colgate'’s Sachet special Be ounce. Lustrite Rose Tint, cial 16¢. Perfect Rose Bloom Rouge, special 25¢. Solid-beck special 65¢. “Ideal” Halr Brushes, spe- clal Te. Fine-quality Tooth Brushes, special 25¢. Powder, spe- Hair Brushes, Bath Sponges, large size, Boys’ Pocket Knives; 25¢ Manicure Scissors, 50¢, Steel Scissors and Shears, Tollet Chamois, 5¢, 10¢, 156 3m Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39¢. Investigate the “‘Hot-Blast”’ Vah F WOME! eature = sx _vm : TIGHTS, SB in the $1.50 . Vests have: “Beckwith”. CIAL bed, in less style trimmed and lace WOME LINED ¥ ricHts, & high nee style and® length.» } facing and Bem { in pink, bite: Round Oak | "8 } WOME —the “Beckwith” Hot-blast } UNION® } feature, found in every genuine Round. Oak stove, provides the soft with economy, cleanliness and satis- faction, The Hot-blast burns the soot and gases and maintains steady, even fire, burning the coal from the top downward. See the “Beckwith” Round Oak in our Stove Section, Third Floor. way to burn coal a

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