The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1912, Page 10

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An Indianapolis undertaker walked into his “in spring a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of love.” A himself. Th one way of making business married man's to moving. mortuary THE SEATTLE STAR Tue Goon F: FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:30, Pere ee ee eee AT THE THEATRES FURNITURE DRY GOODS i New White Dresses for Children “ ~-the values, as shown in the excellent materials and careful making, are most decidedly interesting. We describe three | Bridges to Talk | Robert Bridges, member of the w | port. commission, will diacuss the | * | Harbor Island terminal scheme be- | }for the King County Demoer | Moore—The Aborn Opera Co., Bohemian Giri itan--Harold Bauer in neert Seattie—"The Empress—V Pantagee—Vaudeville, Orpheum—Vaudeville tie jclud tomorrow at noon, at the Good | & |} Rats cafeteria, 110 Cherry —st.)* | Bridges is against the scheme|* brought back hy Seott Calhoun from | * York, kKaown as the “gentle |* Grand—Vaudeville and motion agreement.” ® = pletures. Pee 2 2 2 2 Deed Rosary.” udeville it's brilliant with lights and qwith laughter and song, Hut the song and the laughter doen't last very long, | And under the lights in their pitiless glare 1 Stand Sorrow and Ruin and) Woe and Despair: i f Hlithe friends and companions you'll meet, beyond dow i] typically attractive models at If you Journey through life by the Good Fellow Route! i $1.00. Hubbard Dress of soft nain- sook with yoke tucked an hematitched, and trimmed with dainty Valenciennes lace and embroidery insertion; tucks and a Swiss embroidery ruffle finish the skirt. Sizes, 6 months, 1 and 2 years, Price $1.00. (At left.) Hubbard Dress of good quality nainsook, with lawn yoke trimmed with fine tucks, French knots, feather-stitching and Valen- ciennes insertion. The skirt is tucked and finished with ruffle edged in Valenciennes SPSS ee eeeteesee Theatre First Av., Near Union Tonight, Tomorrow and Sunday : eT Ee. new laid -_—- } Vashington © Exclusive Showing in Seattle There's many a “Spender,” a “Prince” and a “King.” Who makes a big hit with this “Good Fellow Thing”; Whose wife and whose children are threadbare and pale Because of this chap and his “glorious” trail, Where the lackeys and aycophants loiter about, “ To gather the cash on the Good Fellow Route. rly Hone potat muda onions, 4 Ibe 1 oad up) sweet Ibe Bison Co.’s Two-Part Frontier Drama War on the Plains Most Magnificent Western Production Ever Conceived. In grim prison cells and in padded ones, too, Are lots of the boys who so merrily blew Along on the road where the Good Fellows go— And on the park benches is many & row Of those who are tagged he Down and the Out And who got to that goal by the Good Fellow Route, It's @ trail that seems careless and happy and gay But to follow that trait means « big score to pay, You will cath In your youth an@ your health as the toll You will pay with your body, your mind and your soul; It may be worth while, but I venture to doubt ‘The fun of the trip down the Good Fellow Route! Ser ee PEE ie. euser, 8). epee Hubbard Dress of sheer lawn, h ea, 44 for trimmed in small tucks, round gob broidered and set in with Valenej sertion, cluster tucks below yoke and | trimmed with Valenciennes edge. The entire comrany om and style of the famous Millcr Bros.’ “101 Ranch” Wild West Show ap- pears. A Tremendous Cast An Army of cowboys and In- dians, depicting in mo- tion pictures a true and accurate drama of the West of yester- day. Biggest Frontier Picture Ever Produced 5c No mission. =: | Not Buy Bradbury Material, trimmings =-all appeal to the men who pay $3.50. Fillmore Hats Are 2 SANITAMY camery butter, se be and The Ih Th: npound Between Madison and Spring dered The Hat Box 104 Pike st, Corner First Ave, a ond Latest Styles New Spring Shoes for Men and Women Turret Shoe Co. Burke Block 903 Second Av. No Reason Your Suit Now We are now showing both Men's and Young Men’s Suits for Spring, taflored by the famous BRADBURY SYSTEM There is a large assert ment of very handsome materials, the most important being cheviots, serges, tweeds, cashmeres and worsteds. ‘The styles are the very late: designed by the most expert tailors in the country, and include the new full box-back coat, with two but- tons, in handsome browns, tans and other popular shades. ‘Those who know good clothing know the BRADBURY SYSTEM clothing. Every garment is guaranteed to fit, and we suggest buying at this time, while the assortment is new and complete. from $30 to $40. The prices range YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE An illuminated, transparent flat- ‘fon has been Invented, which serves . {to ittuminate the work being done, New metal discovered, catled anadium,” and tt ie expected to | gold, silver and platinum in Raitroa making a test of concrete ties to replace the wooden lones, which are increasing so rap jidly in value, as timber becomes — lmore and more gcarce, If the test ‘ta anccessful, it will save millions ‘of dotlare—to the railroads, In testing the baiconies of a new in Colorado of several hundred bags ea pounds each. lof sand, weighing 100 | Along the Panama canal the sun | will be the jof ite rays © idera, shutting off the gas during jthe day; during the coolness of evening, the cylinders will expand and open, and a tiny pilot Name will lignite the acetylene gas. France is to spend $5,000,000 | yearty getting ready for a battle im the air, mostly on aeroplanes. King a sen- the socks (o go with It. February | ago today, Maj. Gen, George B. | LS Ta McClellan signed Gen Ben- jamin F. Batler to the command of the land forces of an ex pedition for the capture New Orleans, and sent him a letter going into the most minute de tail as to how | Ben was to acl.in and about Now \Orleans. We have read the let. ter very carefully, however, and cannot find in it any instructions as to stealing the silver spoons of ithe first families of the south. | “Campus Mouser,” which was giv- len by soclety’s younger set at the | Metropolitan theatre Tuesday for the benefit of the Girls’ Home and ‘Training school, was successfully lropeated at the Moore theatre yes | lterday afternoon. The performers rtained at a George Wash ington quet at the Washington lin the evening. | Church Choral society presented an excellent program at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday | night, Deany-Mercer Improvement club will meet with members of che Civ- fe Center Owners’ association at the Denny scho tonight, where the two bodies will discuss the | Hogue plans and proposed charter amendments. Fauntleroy Progressive club meets tonight at the Gatewood lgchool, to which the public is cor- | dially invited. . Seott Calboun will f Credit You Want Our liberal credit system makes it possible for everyone to be well dressed. A small initial pay- mecca ed ment procures what clothing you desire to purchase, the remainder is charged to your account, and you pay either weekly or monthly, whichever may be convenient. MEN’S SHOES Our selection of new lasts for Spring wear are made in the best quality of vici, gunmetal and oxfords patent leather, in box Priced from $3.50 to $5.00. This Is the New Stetson Flat Brim Derby One of the new models for Spring wear, Stetsons shown in all popular shapes and shades For a popular-priced hat, the Clarkson leads fn style and quality ......6c.cee cerereteeseeeeeeenes NEW SPRING SHIRTINGS A complete line of ff And Handsome Neckwear now displayed in season- and bluchers, | able colors, EASTER 1382-84 Second OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” | Elk's Tooth,” discuss terminal | the proposed plans, Mrs. Clara Gates, 31, wife of Cas sius BK, Gates, 633 32nd av. S., died yesterday following a brief illness at the Minor hospital To pay a fraternal vieit and to ]| boost the Potlatch, more than 160 Eagles will journey to Everett to-jand night. According to President J. 8. Tem Ihune, the plans for the proposed || Seattle & Eastern electric line from | Factoria to Issaquah are about com | pleted. | A good-sized audience attended. the closing performance of the | at the Metropolitan ‘theatre last night. | A selling agency nm organ- ized by lumber manufacturers, with mills located along the Tacoma & astern railroad. The new agency {will probably be known as the Great Western Lumber Selling |agency, Beginning today and continuing |to March 3 evangelistic services |will be given under the dt jon of |the King County Holiness associa- tion at the Nazarene church, Auro- ra ay. and Blewett st. | Thirteenth anniversary of the University of Pennsylvania alumni was celebrated last night at the jArotic club. jeation by giving Sir Edward Grey}tte number of cocktails he drank lithe Garter. Ed le supposed to haveles: as | Thy ' |About People The sentor brigadier general tached to the adjutant general office, is Wiiliam P. Hail, He stands a good chance of ad- vancing soon to the post made vacant by the | 4f | official decapita tion of General Ainsworth, Gen) I Hall “bange” | is hair, cult vates the fiercest mustache in the army, and pays excess baggage on his stock of medal Ww. P. HALL. “a's Jages Pies. 77, of Linton, . has ‘never been in a tau rast of postoffice; in the 28 years she bas been “to the store” ome. Could Swallow Anything “Jagee in certainly a gullible fed- lew. Simpkins made him believe thet yarn of his about the imporsi- ager” “Oh, o SegRe will swallow anything.”—Bal- timore American feb, 23.—Herr August | neon's eldest son has refused an income of $30,000 a year offered) |him by his billionaire father if he} | would renounce all claim upon the | Thyssen estate, NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—A three. |ton baby elephant will lead the grand march at a charity ball to be (given at the Hotel Astor tonight for the benefit of the New York | Association for the Blind. DES MOINES, Ia., Feb. 23.—J. H. ithe state to relieve a man of tax: tion on $206 for every baby he has, in an effort to discourage race sul- cide. The Outcome “Ll try,” said the fashionable poetess, “to dress my thoughts of | |the day in appropriate garb.” | “H'm!" said the critic. « “I sup. pose that is the reason why your) verses hobble #0.” Baltimore | American. | Wt ie said that C. A. Palzer of| Chickasha, Okla, quarreled with bis wife seven years ago and while they are under the same roof, he has not talked to her since, Un- usual ST. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 23.—St. Louis’ daylight robbers set a new record for boldness when they bound employes of a downtown the- atre to chairs, blew the safe and) |escaped with nearly $5,000. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Be- leause his great Dane dog prefers |the German language, H, Gersten- |berg has Frite Heinrich Denbebu |sowas, a negro born in Hamburg, as) its valet. With recommendations that the Beattie Blectric company equip ite ears with better fenders than those mow in use, the coroner's jury cleared the 8. KE. Co. of blame for the death of b-yearold Elva T: jaan, daughter of M. H, ‘Tarmay jan insurance man, who was struck | ied by a Walingford Sat-| urday night, On the Trail Does your fiance know your age, Tietta?” /*'Well—partly,” Fiiegende Blatter. NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Feb. 23.— r a courtship that lasted 30 16> made without a break, James B, Sturdevant and Anna Earl have been married. Sturdevant called} on Misa Harl twice a week for 29) years, CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Failure in business and failure in life is inev- | itably traceable to “lack of trust in| God,” 1s the declaration of Rev. | Johnston Myers in a sermon in His Good Friends’ Society of Joble: Men, DES MOINES, Ia. Feb. 23.—Di- viding his last dollar among his fif- teen children, Owen Gavin, a negro, killed himself with a shotgun, He had been warned to leave the county lest he become a public charge. ‘\ lace; sleeves and neck trimmed to match Price $1.00. (In center.) Special Values Saturday in Toilet Sundries Oriental Cream, special 85¢. “Odor-Shun” Deodorant, special 15¢. “Perfect” Rose Bloom Kouge, speciai 25¢. Lambert's Listerine, special, 15¢, 20¢ and 50¢. Squibb’s Taleum Powder, special 12%¢. Sanitol Tooth Paste, special 13¢. Java Rice Powder, special 25¢. Lyon's Tooth Powder, special 14¢. Fairy Soap, special 43¢ dozen cakes Solid-back Hair Brushes with pure bris tles, special $1.00. Transparent-handle Tooth cial 15¢. Bath Brushes special 65¢. rushes, spe- with detachable hancdles, —Firet Floor Low Prices on NOTIONS Pearl Buttons, four-hole size, special 3 for 10¢. Ocean-pearl Buttons, large size, specia! T¢ card. “The Very” Linen Underwear Buttons, special T¢ dozen. Eagle Wash Buttons, special 3¢ dozen Bone Button Molds, for wash special S¢ box. Canvas Coat Fronts, all-linen canvas with hair cloth, special 38¢ and 75¢. “Riviera” Collar Stays, with pins, specia! 7¢. “Ekco” Flexible Collar Stays with pocket, special 8¢. Slide Tape Measures, with pin, special 8¢. Aluminum Thimbles, special 3 for S¢. “Constance” Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, spe- cial T¢. ‘ Kleinert’s “Gem” Single-covered Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, special 18¢, 20¢ and 25¢. Kleinert’s “Juno” small, medium and 12%4¢, 18¢ and 20¢. “Carbona” Cleaning Fluid, special 12%¢, 20¢ and 39¢. “Alfa” Brass Hooks and Eyes, special 3 cards for 10¢. lresses, Shields, specia’ Shirtwaist large - sizes, —First Floor. month, 1 and 2 years right gray nayy-blue serge or black and white Well-tailored line herd’s Price Misses’ a Tailored For Spring Wear E have just received a new Misses’ and Children’s Coats. or tan mixtures, herringbone checks. throughout with light-weight alpaca: 6 to 16 years. Price’ $11.50'to $160) | Misses’ Skirts in serge, gray black and white checked material, gored or plaited, lengths 32 to 36 Special $3.95. Rag Rugs—Specially Pri —Becond FEW odd patterns in these Bedroom Rugs—some of them ly soiled from display—are offered | ance lows 4x7, special $3. « 9x12, at attractive price-inducements 00, 0, special $9.00 and special $7.00, $12.00. Ox10, special $10.50, Th ings; of a size. e above are in gray and gt in some instances there is Second Wicer, New Leather Hand- Special | $1.65 Each N exceptional value in a hands of good quality Cape goat heavy, well-finished German. silver ¢ double strap leather handles, full leather nd inside coin purse to match, 7g Good style, well-made and: sé and priced unusually-low at $1 ing a Window Shades—Made W style prices will be charged Fi gohan E are prepared to make dp prom ag ‘ital ft Window Shades in any special sim or material, for which very phone will bring a man to take ments and submit estimate—this plé you under no obligation Main 6969 or Ind. 56: Shade Department.” BASEMENT SALESROOM Imported Flower Tri Lilacs in purple and white, six sprays to | the bur S¢ ‘ Lilact With foliage, in Alice-blue, brown | and light and dark old-rose, $1.25. mmings WwW ? My son $s 1 OMEN who enjoy trimming Hats will find in these new A request by t * For the New . ments of Flowers ample inspiration for @ attaining of the striking and artistie effects that are to rule this season. Favorable purchases allow us to offet attractive values in beautiful: im Flowers as follows Silk Geraniums in white, pink, ceri, rose and Alice-bluc, twelve sprays to ® bunch, 45¢. . Silk Hydrangeas in white, maize, light-blue, geranium and pastel shades,' spray: Silk Poppies, 18 blossoms in but s in bunch, 45¢. Pansies in combinations of pastel 45¢ bunch. Silk Cowslips, 54 blossoms to the with BSe¢ foliage, in pink, old-blue and bunch. Wistaria with foliage, in pastel-blag, tan and maize, 95¢ bunch. Large Single Roses with foliag® browns, tans, maize, old-rose and Alte T5¢. Black-and-White Imitation $1.95. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED wee ch, a

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