The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1911, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR tee mamesainaeiiciaaae “hitdil S| cutee soantisesleer: inatruct- Pleads to a His Father ms ROCKS AHEAD MR. ne, YOU’LL FIND IT HERE ©. BAN PRARCIICE—Repeues 2168 2 aie ee ee ety ond KANSAS CITY, Mo, Bept. 20; —Declaring that he ay NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE * gag,” Jobn KR. Kirkland #/etate laws, governing the sale of % brought suit for divorce. He w&|pistols and revolvers, A number of| ¢” hie father but ones, and that was when “he had my While residents’ of the Green (loned to tho county (treasurer, be |* does not know the meaning of ®\cases of reckless shooting of late! tongue hanging out agin the wall,” ‘littl PORT COMMISSION Lake district believe that the Olm-)cause of a lack of evidence, |® the word, but considers it ob- #|ls the cause of the order, 4 written Judge Late w trem Chicago sang Ga i xd plan will make Green Lake @ * noxious, ‘ *! Buhrfin, either be hanged or electrocuted. Buhrfij Z z xpot, they will protest In U. & A hk kh tt tte ten) Juvenile Officer Bog | bigamy. George composed the Istter, and it was ‘ ; vestigating the cases of | hie sister Ange and brother Arthur. ae aloo Lieut. Gov. Nichols of Ohio, Har- Grant Allen, 16 and 16. They were “The last beating my father gave m: mon’s campalgn manager, will be in| arrested yesterday with some cheap| stated, “is going to kill her, 6he is dyin ¢ yee! bor of popular confidence Beattle Monday and will be tend-|spoons and pocket knives in their] told me that she could not live. He hae ah by ered a banquet by local democrats. possession good women.” — James Goldsmith, erstwhile ‘ “The Forces That Make for So- ca claliam” will be discussed at the Loo! he rocks, Mr, Seattle Port Commission, ity eae acne into shallow water, The channel ahead of you Is) 46 nat certain features of It before Randall—t wonder which Ie the aét ae plainly marked as you might wish It were, At your gengplank & the park board today. The objec | best state to live In. ww of political ship-seuttiers are clamoring to be taken aboard as ptlota | ton ja to the 40acre fill proposed Rog That depends on wheth. show you the way into the har on the east aide of the lake. © you want to get a divorce or to You are asked to take the advice of Mr. seuttler of the munictpal ratiway bond issue, th Mher popular public enterprises, You are asked to steer your course ° the] vtee y Ford, manager of the patriotic Pacific |Labor temple Sunday night by M.| vy the directions of Mr. J. © , . , “om p: 7 rn your wheel o or J. Kennedy, state lecturer for the | ney clear soprano voice ; ‘oast Company, You are asked to turn your wheel over poms a se h 1 an bran » vo ce. Tuer Re F DERICK & N ON rita —— ~ " ‘ R jurke, the repudiated representative of the whole local plunderbund California Equal Suffarge leagye Mf big business, You are being offered the maps and charts prepared — a t wefedges, president of the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging} * * &* # ® * ® aka Mme. Yullase gave #ix numbers, in : wa“. ‘ cluding “Traviata Ah Fors de | DRY GOODS Gtore Closes Dally at 6:30, DRY G oo ; company. ; Why Lui” and the alra from “Lakme.” Why not ask these would-be p | | Mary—Mre. Talkem detained me ‘ Strong Values rm ing their advice? for fifteen minutes at the telephone | just as | was starting out. Alico—What did she want? Mary—She didn’t say—Life, WwW an - ags a J 4, Or look over their credentials yourselves? If these gentlemen are The reguiar weekly meeting of A large assortment of new styles, sizes and shapes in Seal, Walrus, the best references R. H. Thomson can offer in support of hiv applica tion for the peaition of engineer for the commission, you had better lithe industrial clubs for working |fF (| af ; “ : | girls affiliated with the ¥, W. CG. A | ay Velvet and Suede leathers, with leather or cordeliere handles and lined wi / i yh or silk; plain and fancy frames with “wen your attention to the cons) eration of other applicants, Keep this fact ever uppermost In your minds, The people of Seat) |wilt begin next Tuesday, The pro Ji hia { \ lgram Includes gymnasium and edu-| / Hyfs Excellent values at $5.00. he city lighting plant and Jlots for their credentials before tak: | * Paul K. Mohr, Councliman * Oliver T. Erickson and * Hugo Kelley, the three * who went to jail in the f # oat of the right to free # *® are the recipients of teatime # nials signed by hundreds of # admiring citizens in all walle * of life, The signatures are on #® a string of paper about 20 feet * long SERRE RH Je will judge your good faith and efficiency chiefly by the rapidity with which you provide this city with » public docks, If you provide free a public docks and attract to Seattle the millions in trade from other horta, all minor errors in judgment will be forgiven. If you fail In this, no other effort you may make will satisfy the people that you have not eee eeeeeeeeee fall nder the domination of the special interests represented by Gold imith, Ford, et al : SAN FRANCISCO—Whether tO) cational work, as well as entertain: | ry ) TAPE AINE New Fall Belts at 5O0c Elastic, Suede and Leather Belts in new shapes and a i 4 ? vy shapes and popular color, and gold-finished buckles, also styles with leather-covered buckles, oe } i Price 50¢. 7 Pie Pn, ion is going to accomplish anything, {t must estab Jeall the food program for the sient features In| banquet here by the high#oun appellation “menu,” or to head iggy wekaeae aeeenee with the homely and American | bill of fare” is puzaling the ban: in a contest thet brought eut # quet directors the best exsays on the liquor # omen question in this state, Mra, ® T il a : Mattie Allison of Bremerton & t G od. S | ° took first honors, winning the * ra x 0! e oods pecia $s tationery pe nand moda offered by the #|ff “Odor Shun,” an antiseptic deodorant, special 19¢. nual Con o . wehn & Fink's Riveris Talcum Powder, special 19¢. Blue Bird” Note Paper and Envelopes in azure tint, * * 2 . * * o If you commissl lish a definite constructive policy and pureve it from year to your order to do this, you will have to appeal once or twice a year to the} people for votes of confidence. When you make such an appeal, there ig one man to whom you and your friends will go to help you make your campaign That man is George F. Cotterill. You will go to Cotterill because you know he the confidence of| BERKELEY, Cal.—The time-hon the community, You will go to him for his advice and assistance when | ored “beer bust," one of the classic | you have to have the votes. Why do you go to Goldsmith, Ford, et al.|irnditions of the state university pees Se veer Gieation te juet: ever, and you feel that you can disregard |has gone down In history. Nothing Sapeiae. eptilont but a smoker will take ite place uaieee'et the necting of the ways. this year at the annual celebration 2 of the sophomores. U. Five women from igh: different parts of the state con- #| pablo al oye) a liquid face powder, special O8¢. blue bird imprint on each sheet and border in das tested, Each of them had enzoin a Almond Cream, special 18¢, Speci , . been & winner in previous con Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, spec a 33¢. ¢ Special 55¢ box. tn orgs te give singte tixere, a¢-| teats ang ot ellver, gold Lustr-ite Rose Tint, special 16¢. Mousseline de Paris Paper, 25¢ pound. Em yocates of the commission form of . ad edale, Pinaud’s Imported Toilet So: ; f government, and others an ¢ ek eanawnenek anal 23¢ cake, 5 0 vib ot match, 10¢ package; 3 packages for 25¢. | re ‘ tunity to present thelr cane b There is joy and h vert lit, the charter revish commission | 7 Soy pier nse |will hold @ number of public hear-| | SAN FRANCISCO = Almost) ment In the Japanese embassy at 4 3 “ z 2 Ings during October, preceding the |¢rowned on the Jones street hil),| ig Ww phingten t Sept. 29, 1864, the man on horse vel of its work annae = H. H. Young of the University club | re eric suxa r ey ; aren back cast a mighty shadow over the | land Mixa Mabel Smith, a belated esro ' ue id “A rounds soul of Maj. Gen. | lautomobile couple, were saved by a |i r alain sncieien lisdiaieed ? «Soe el are William Tecum-| pot wit) give an address aitack.| "ery fire department crew. The y seh Sherman, | beg i oer. couple had collided with a bydrant, | there, will be ne who was at At,| 108 the single tax at the luncheon | 114° the automobile stopped on top denials of a meeting of the Women's Commer Featuring Wide Assortments of | x Jap - American f { —. with the | cial club, at the Bavoy hotel, next of what was left || opne e é war emanating confederate) Thursday | ; | geanons bate GAN PRANGIOGO—Lesking fer| y ivateriais a opular ITric State Tax Commissioner J. E from the Uchida R; - . - domicile rt tood, 24 miles! The funeral of J. W. Springston,| wild boars in G of course, 1 can! who was killed at Enumclaw last|Floyd Tyler of Los An the smiling am Prine i Hood’ in-| Tuesday, was held at Mount Pleas. |t wolves” instead. i bassador would ¢ fantry,” Sher-jant cemetery thia afternoon, Rev, | him to a quiet spot, with a * ’ wim not issue such a an wired Gen. | Siduey Strong officiating. of lots of “bar,” then assaulted him dental if he hap- k, “but his | jand took bis money pened to think ia to be} Music and recitation will be on x | feared.” Hood was the kind of | the ‘ : arc 1 about ft which the program of the Cosmopolitan Es he does quite|man who taught his soldic letub, which will give an ert Pei he nage BE bem pilin) frequently, but at | fight rather than to use | ment this evening for the benefit of|pead of Tom Reed, & negro, whom a genuine Japa. for racing the ¥. W. ©. A. building at the/he had attacked, Harry Richardson nese birthday party there {s little a pare club's rooms, Fourth ay. and S8en-/pecame frightened because ithe time left for every-day affairs ce eoemenn © Senate, Ee | blows did not burt Reed and fleé:to : neer, died at her home, 1233 Eight - hee Yo zs Justice may be blind, but she|eenth av., yesterday. The faneral hetidey Gentened | Enee Beadauarters Sor prosesiem, sometimes has a keen sense for the| services will be held tomorrow . sahall, men- | 2° Wee fined $26 for beating Meee. ANY h lized 1 side of the scales that holds the| Father Mahoney officiating. Two ager of an auction b for falling | Pr eee neve: Mot sealien) Bow, sme an ouitey, ia. ee ; he ma , . uso agalnat Job ll, maa oe Paes F utlay is required to assemble the ma money bag. \ganghiors and 6 tom survive her. |tesendia Met of the gioéa tobe asetaen ee ee . metinocecesitierenrtneer mtctaaecnsatncorabichh —ineiginaatiigtigaaimeoneia’ eiennrnsie sia ~ —— f The showing is representativ: « i imm ¢ of the Fall's most popular effects in shapes and tri i the following are specimen offerings :— e: ee e ) @ f V iy ° . ° ‘ Bring 5 dollars and joi Che Pp ogre eee | ona Malte in Trimmings tan, $1.45. “ Urighifiniahe Pelt Bhaped, alsci Scratch Holt and Fur Felt |) MareeOnMtce ws, OSE to 8S. e ia n O u black, brown, navy, cardinal and golf-red, $2.25 to $8.75. Extra quality Ostrich Bands, with wide flues, | Velour Hoods in favored shades, $5.50. j ° |] Untrimmed White Shapes, special $1.95. Smart Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Black Silk Velvet Hats, in large shapes, for | —excellent values offered in a large number of effective You may look the country over and you cannot find Jf .c2Snrgaiso. | enc ales fer ins ‘ py a a more durable, depend- ||| 7. : - = Begs Girls’ Sailor Dresses A New Showing of able or trustworthy piano |} ’ ° P SF lide than dives in | In Navy Serge, $5.00 | Women’sand Misses’ Fall Goal dred and seventy-five }|} Sizes 6 to 14 Years At $12.75 dollars, than the one we are bg rh sig ig heen re in mart A SHIPMENT of new Coats just 7 . : | hompson style, well-tailored from medium- eceived and placed on display distributing through the Koh- |] weight navy-blue serge. The blouses have blue } at sain silasintiden ti ler & Chase Piano Clab. serge shield and are prettily trimmed with white } ed garments in gay i wool braid, silk-embroidered emblem and red silk : And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 Serge, Diagonal, Tweed, SEN DS A cents—and there are no extras of any, kind oe * fH] «Excellent values at $5.00. Golf Cloth and or nature, | PI A NO You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The § | GIRLS’ ONE-PIECE DRESSES IN SAILOR Reversible Coatings Hi OM dollars is credited to the price of the piano, STYLE, $3.95—Of navy-blue serge, designed with ‘All dee new Ball mse : E leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid. detachable collar of red broadcloth, and plaited skirt, cnet oe ee ee \ mannish semi-fitting styles, others finished with black silk tie, and red pipings on collar, the opportunity is taken to inspect the values afforded in our Basement Millinery Salesroom. The piano is immediately delivered to your in boxy effects with large shawl and home, and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents | ~——~~~~~~—_ ¢_ faced cloths show the reverse side on each. N M d ° collar and cuff: f I olla 1 s, and are very effect- You get your money back if you but ask ew aaras Waists, $1.65 ive. for it, if, after a month’s trial, you are dissat- | AISTS in mannish shirt style, fashioned of Sizes, 14, 16, 18 and 20; 34, 36, 38. cuffs aryl belt. Basement Salesroom, novelty collars. Those in the double- jefied with the else e mercerized madras in broken stripe effect Very attractive values are shown PAYS FOR IT | y ou get a year’s privSege of exchanging and finished with detachable collar, turn-back cuffs 3 at i it without a dollar’s loss. and patch pockets. Well-tailored; several pleasing 12 You get the strongest guarantee ever colors to choose from. Attractive values at $1.65. $ 15 given on any piano, If you or any one can Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. NO write a stronger one than ours, write it and : i we will sign i. New Side Frills, 25c | Interesting Footwear Value § A new assortment of these popular dress accessories Your family gets all unpaid payments f canceled in event of your death during the YOUTHS’ BOX CALF LACE SHOES, on fall life of the club. last, with extra-heavy sole. Sizes 9 to 13%, $1.75 ‘ You get the piano tuned two times—free, | ‘ ‘ You get-a good stool—free, jf] @ wide variety of becoming effects, Interestingly priced at 25¢. has just been received, in plaited lawn and net, trimmed with cotton Torchon, Valenciennes and Venise laces, in . MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S BUTTON JOCKS BOOTS, in dull calf and patent vici kid, on high 163% with extra-heavy sole and three-inch patent cuff #3 Sizes 514 to 8, $2.50; 814 to 11, $2.75; 11% to 2 9M 2% to 6, $3.50, Basement Salesroom, 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, Silk Ribbons, 20c Yard And, mind you, — vital feature of the Fancy Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, 4% inches wide, club is written on the face of your contract. Dresden, stripe and Persian effects, suitable for millinery WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED FELT JULIE Don’t put off joining—all the club mem- trimming and fancy work. : x ’ gray, wine, brown and black, with light, hand-tumed @ bership will soon be taken. If you are going , ; to buy a piano—do it now. Very attractive values at 20¢ yard. . : and medium leather heels. Sizes 214 to 8, $1.35 pat. | “Basement Salesroom. — Basement Sas! 1318 Second Avenue 1318 Second Avenue mii —— Wa Omaierease MOMEr G Chase “omic sai “Banner On” : ai Di-.ciouters Weber, Knabe, Kol@tr & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Genuine coe este | ecg dhe gall Frederick & Nelson sel rte 4 rd INCORPORATED

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