The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | High-Grade Pillow Squar In a Special Selling at =~ 25c| =| 50c ==, ROM a@ leading import house $ F a large assortment of sme BM ‘Tapestries, Brocades, Damasks, r 1 Velours, Jutes and other desirable sy make up into very handsome Pi Cor are mostly in 14-yard lengths, but at the option of purcaser, into We have divided these ts priced for the piece 27x25 inches, at 266g: sold from the bolt in the regular mamues’ have to ask considerably more than pi 9 prea RIAA IIT rms DURE ERE RHEE He * * * NO MORE POLL TAK * “ IN WENATCHEE # # WENATCHEE, March itm & * Poll tax will no longer have to # w be paid by residents of thie ® |® city as the clty eounctl has ® lw deemed the tax unfair and has 0 pr ng a r es | ® repealed the ordinance *| TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A traly magnificent display of ex- quisite Paris Millinery, captivating FrenchGowns, and everything in the realm of beautiful attire for Spring, . and in addition to our usual open- x y" displays, we’ve arranged A Dele Prening Secon Sere: Wil aoces wales Gat aeooe for Tuesday from 8 to100'Clock Fai". and we want to come to it. nied et be tele ee bf sad honors of the Masonic funeral We have pokes? five orches- BBR) son. secarter ot Nite temple, My ate | tras for the occasion, one on-each floor, and every one attending will be given a dainty souvenir of the Bon Marche. ¢ WE’RE ESPECIALLY ANXIOUS tf TO HAVE THE SEATTLE MEN | Ppiscopal churchmen from all over the country were in Albany N. Y, March 2) *to celebrate the Chinese colonists of Seattle will | hold a memorial service at the (Mil | waukee hotel this afternoon for relatives who perished in” the fam me in Ching last year, been atthe head of the Albany diocese of the Protestant Eple copal ehureh 7 | 0. K. Larimer, formerly a Seat. | tle newspaper man, and known throughout the state as a polities! writer, died several days a Sioux City, of acute Bright's din jane. At the age of 46, Moses Stover of Boston war unable to read or write, Then he began to learn the Kuglish jan- BISHOP pe Yn guage by reading de on signe boards. ! Just the other day-ten years latere-he war admitted to the Masaachusetia bar, lemened tn | law and language. 1 Shriners’ night, at the Moore nent Friday, will be attended by some of the most prominent nobles in the alate, and the Arab patrol of Nile ‘temple. In addition to the "Halkan | Princess,” a number of interesting features are promised, . irtment of Washington yester- day advised local shippiog men that the rules of inapection of all vessels restore the former standard ot) measure by tonnage, in place of by) ‘-.| Women’s Glace Kid Glo Special | 85c Pair WELVE hundred pairs in this unusual offering Gloves, overseam sewn, made from selected skins conforming beautifully to the hand. Black White yt WOE = ) y ee é FS Rate} We oF Tuesday — soft, yet Colors :— Address by Editor H: ; HL, Hngbes, editor mane Lae vor Herald, will deliver an address on “Wealth for the Workers” betore | the Wonmn’s Union Label league, | at the Labor teroply, Taraday — at 8 o'clock Lt) ee Tan : Gray Mode Beaver" | Women will find it advantageous to select several pairs at this low-pric } 1@-BUTTON KID GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.65 PAIR—Full | salesman, dropped $10,000 worth of | “He was shot at sunrise” finished kid, 3 clasps at wrist; tan and black, incomplete sizes; special | gunsnounted diamonds in a ssowdrift.| — OMAHA, Neb., March 11.—Nor- | seteecaeat= Moire Taffeta Silk Rit poems | Special 1Sc and 20c Yard ASGURK PARK, N. J, March 11.) jold and silver coins, aggresating | almost $15,000, were discovered | Trom widden in the wall of the fireplace the command of (8 *the old Obadiah White home- the Union armies | ®t nee | other than th | Army of the Po CHICAGO, March 11.—Policemen | fomac. with sitter and Ward hurled themselves which McClellan | over the side of a dock in a human had = personally, onain and saved Peter Clark, a % however” relnet- | teambout carpenter, from drown- Ie) antly, taken the) ing tn the ley waters of the river i Cleld Generals in ~~ | | command or the other armies) CHICAGO, March 11-—Jemes. | were directed to report directly (© ono and Peter Galviteh “crabbed” | ithe secretary of w |two wen in the Levee and threaten: | m9 ed rest them unless they paid The scheme would have at | worked, only the intended rietins | . Mra. V. BR. Jones, at theaNor- | were detectives, j e ———~ | wandie. From here Miss Sewell éx-| ecm { VENEER ERE EEE eS) Locis to leave for Southern Gallftr! CHICAGO, March 11.—Mre. 8. E. WED AND WIN-50 HENS #/ "lH ( Superiniend An orange 740Gb. | Peters charged ax the head of @ ayn VISALIA, Cal, Mareh 11 ee dicate that reaps big profite from To stimulate the working of #| rt Dorothy C. Robbins. geomet women's curd RAMOS, aay A Woman the leap year precedents oat f Monrovia, Cul. Marchs, Diarer elected from her parlor for “Capld” “Bond, the county # ai indy in being shinpod to-aiegs. (CReAUNK cawsed the raid on her | ork, as wade pubilo sm #1 1. see funeral services will bonatl * * a * * piace houncement that the first Sie aa eat Prodi tation cham te * * * * * * COME TO THIS AFFAIR AND LOOK THROUGH SEAT- ii TLE’S GREAT STORE Mareh 11, 1863, just fifty yours} ‘ sans tage totey Preaident Abraham sa good, firm quality, excellently adapted for hair bows and millinery tri white, pink, rose, sky-blue, Alice-bluc, gray, champagne, plum, Nile-gr green and black . 3 to 4 inches wide, 15¢ yard. | 5 inches wide, 20¢ yard,” Spring Novelties in Necks pring v ACE Collars and Coat Sets claim a large share of attention in the new dainty Neck Accessories and are shown in a wide diversity of moderately priced. Venise Lace Collars in the newest ap- proved shapes, black, white and ecru, 65¢ to | $5.00. j French-embroidered dainty new patterns, $1.75. Venise Coat Sets with the fashionable | SWise-embroideced Coleg deep cuffs, $2.50 to $10.00. copies of hand-embroidery, Irish Lace Coat Sets in new designs and Lingerie Collars and shapes, $8.50 to $25.00. | hand-embroidered and trim Irish Lace Inset Collars, to be used as) Cuny and Venise laces, SL7SH yokes for lingerie waists, $2.50 to $5.00. | re £ , — / | NEW YORK, March 11.-—A din- content [ner of 88 courses which started yeu rs iterday afternoon ended this: morn he NR 8 HB Sine The Hip Bong entertained 200 wa Chinese men end women and a The Prince of Tonight.” a umber of American guests, | Metropolitan—Dark * | ti Girl Pro Reo eee eee "& ber who wes fighting Samuel Korot- @ kin held & stove-lid lifter against his & back and threatened fo shoot, leap year bride. who secur | x & marriage Hoare from bis #| MOFrOw, af 2 p,m bureau will be presented by him with fifty White Leghorn chicks one day old a e ) e pring Wall-Paper. Desig NEW YORK. See Taf col HE accepted designs in Wall-Papers for the Spring and Summer season al arriving, and embrace many unusually attractive effects for the various % id house. AT THE THEATRES | ® Moore—Heary Woodruff SPeeeeeeeeeeeeeea ee ee DID YOU KNow— The paper knows as foolacap was & made in the thirteenth century and | # bad a watermark of a foolsbend, | a with the jeater’s cap? | tor’s.” Emprese—Vaudevitic Pantages— Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville ! 2 Grand—Motion pictures and ®| LONDON, March 11.—Women of | vaudeville. *® fashion must spend $12,500 thi«! RARER AHR Ae ew spring for » single complete toilet, - according to London modistes. | Ree eh & & Plumage shoes at $2,500 Ix one item. %\A boudoir cap will cont $50, j bol pecs *| CLEVELAND, ©., March 11,—@e-| |e eee keke a ow & & ®) ieving the best time to bein a hos | | “The Girl From Kecotor's” com-| pital is during Lent, 76 local women | | pany, playing at the Seattle theatre are tecovering from operations for {this week, gives a very good per appendicitis, formance, although the third act is ja disappointment to the audience, EASTVIEW, N. Y., March 11.— jae the dancing which has been #o/;Jmer Howen has recelved $241 In jfeatured in past performances 1#| nayment for a $50 loan he made @ feet sc uue te ype 1 | CoMfederate soldier after Lee's sur. | |Loute Sedains, is very goo mder 07% |has to work under the disadvantage) "°°" a aH @ heavy cold. Anita Allen, as the! ch maid, is clever. Many beau- | 32 | M1 cobtames are worn, which off-! are jset the Very poor stage setting. The lox tone comedy took well with the audi-| llaver .. . -0T lence. Heart 106 : oe | For Chambers, papers ina medium and large designs, effects with crowns or ¢1 match, 25 to $1.50 the roll. Attractive Rocker Specials | A Heavy Quartered Oak Rocker Spanish Leather Upholstered $7.35 VERY special value—quartered oak Rocker, For Living- and Dining-rooms, Den and | Library, we feature plain and figured styles; | burlap and grass cloth imitations; silk fibre in rough effects. ottee teee AT THE SEATTLE Prices range from Hinds, steer 2 a Fore, stver . : o ed AT THE MOORE Fethers ... Spring jamb Breakers Porn Dressed hogs . grimaced alge hort loin pork | Shoulders te * * * “The Prince: of Tonight” paid a large audience at the Moore theatre last night a royal viait, Elis majesty carried ® trainioad of comedy and chorns girls, beautfiul scenery and | 4 buneh of song hits, ‘The prince, | Harry Woodratf, was hie old-time BERTON BRALEY | velf, with that ' calm tndifference Which characteriaed him on hie for,| 222, 0%e% his Jandiord for the rent,/] e | His laundreas for the wash, * mer visit here, and which, like upon om : com | But his “artistic temperament this second visit, has been the cause |", f considerable ‘good humor, Vera|y, Takes debt as but a josh; /o' wat je Soc Eee * | He owes bis tailor for his clothes, | R fumed finish; padded seat upholstered in An Rocker and an exceptional value at $7.35, =e soo ase G. A. McNIGHT CHIEF J George W. McKnight began his{attle for four years, formerly was duties today as chief jailer at the | chiet of police of Bellingham. | ity jal!. John Corbett, the veteran) Corbett's retirement was Jaller, was retired Inst Suturday at|/nounced about two montha ago. half pay. McKnight had the highest Corbett has been with the local po-} Dercentage in the civil service ex-|lice department for about 20 years, | amination for the position, and was| Corbett is practically independent, | Appointed on that account by Chief having made several successful in.| Rannick, McKnight, who had been| vestments in Seattle property dur-! with the police department in Se-|ing the boom days. | Spanish leather. unusually comfortable an- Dried beet . Bacon eHow “@ Poultry—Zocal Buying Wri “ + ; Springs. 2 tba. & under ST Bement une’ to travel with) “ant, hand upon his heart, over 2 ibe... he Frince of Pilsen,” has aben-isson tof you how he simply loathes |doned the latter and ss now a mom.| 1%) 1°!) Fou how he simply toa |ber of the court of the “Prince of oi sins Roosters, lve Tonight,” and she is a worthy ac —_- Opening Marion st., were the exception of today. About 3,000 California corpor- ations forfeit their charters by nor yment of the tax. Office stationery is as much expense as som ‘ich-quick concerns can ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, te ASD UP NICHOLS MINCKLEY BLK. BUILDER ¥ * LONDOD dedication of the new Madrona Prew: | fad byterian chureh, 32nd av. and Kast Geri ne. held yesterday Tvices wi be continued tomor- o | Tow and every day this week, with|% Sood Joke the other day which w/ & inee throng was crowding the *|f \* exits and Lyle Andrews, his * ,; March f * Hammerstein, who is busily # * preparing for his summer w) Oscar *|¢ Ducks, live, Oregon | grand opera season, got off @ ®! Gsrrou |* ranks among his best. ‘® treasurer, formerly at the Man- *& * hattan in New York, and who * * has had a hard season, de & *& clared bitterly: * |\* “Those exits are not large \* enough. Lookgt the way folks ® |® are crowding. ‘ only anoth- w& jw er thing wrotg with \® house.” * “Lyle,” sald Oscar, “they * * wore not built for exits, but * * for entrances, and for that pur. * | Whole %® pose they have been much too this *|p CRbbaRO .. dothouse lettuce, feud lettuce, doz... Hothouse lmttuce OrOlB «ecu Cucumbers, do: Celery, don, Fubar, per box...) eed, Sel Eastern Waahl timothy ....4. uget sound thm ICA soe heat hay ... ran. | Shorts 26.00 orn Py Cracked corn’ | { | * |® large." * eet e eer cere eT ea 0 eo ie | quisition to any court. Qld and new song hits abound in this Mort Singer production, The play will be presented tonight and tomorrow night, when it will be fol- lowed by “Thedslalkan Princess.” taketh hha * AT THE GRAND * * RMR NK Claire and Clinton, a cockney and a pretty girl, spiel conversation without regard to the speed jaws, sing some catchy songs and other- wise get off a bunch of good humor that easily wins (hem the top plage on the Grand program this sideot the week end. Hughes and Prior present a pantomime musical and acrobatic act, Chet Wilson draws funny cartoons. Three photoplays round out the bill, His high brow paintings do not sell, His low brow sketches do, The artist knows this very well, But-to his Art he's true, And though his laundreas want for read, His landlord want for pay, The high art bug is in bis head And will not go away, I'm wrong, maybe, as I siippose I very often am, But I believe this high art pose Is pretty much a sham. He'd better for be painting floors Or doing “fashion stuff,” Than playing on his creditors, ‘This “art for art's sake” stuff, incubators 8. ~The Ideal. Built for this climate, Sixty-egg, $8.00, Other sizes in proportion, Sold by the Chas. H, Lilly Co,, Foot of Main Bt, Seattle, Special $5.65 LARGE, solid oak Rocker in golden waxed finis wide comfortable saddle seat box construction; well-made and finished. Special value. $5.65. | sFurniture Headquarters, Third I Great Majestic Ranges FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED,

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