The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1912, Page 8

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are making it t a Free Sew oring you our down This week we easy for you ta ing Machine by special club terms of $1 and $1 a week Come tn and inia wonde ful machine; sit down and sew on on teat it with any kind of material or in any way you wish We know ft will convince you that the Free is the most im proved sewing machine made $1 Down, $1 Weekly rything in first quality, double coated gray enamelware goes in this sale at half price, this week only SAUCE PANS S-quart stee ve for ¥-quart sie d-quart Jee, for 10c 18c 15¢ 18c 20c 25c Kettles ioe wine size quart stxe Bee, for Preserving d-quert sfse 20e, for Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Sto-e Buy Now Low Eastern Excursion Fares VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” From All Points in the Pacific Northwest to Practically All Points in the East Tickets on- sale numerous dates between April 25 and September 30 Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes are permitted Let us help you plan your trip. For further information, please call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL, Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. City Ticket Agent Second and rry, Seattle ® Main 1048 Ind. 4912. NOBET TERDENTISTRY NY PRI If good teeth are not a matter of personal pride, you at least owe it to your general health to give your teeth the best of care, and you can- not keep them in perfect condition without the aid of a skillful, care: ful dentist. For your own protec tion you should have your teeth ex amined regularly by the Ohio Den usts. They make no charge for this service and your teeth can be put in proper condition at little cost if attended to at once, This establish- ment made it possible for Seattle people to et reliable dentistry without paying exorbitant prices— we save you just one-half. Ai = untae c A SECOND ENTHANCE AND UNIVERSIT 201 UNIVERSITY o THE SEATTLE STAR NOBODY By Meek. |} MEARD THERE WAS PLENTY IN CALIFORNIA SO | CAME KNOW WHO wit GIVE me pa A = sure You at EASTERN WOR KINO MAN STEAM, tn OR RING IAN, v we A Joe? or work po you T wee MAY START Once At the Theatres ak ev Ww we er Ree eee eee eee AT THE THEATRES Moore—Mrs, Leslie Carter ‘Two Women Metropolitan— Do You Live The Alma, Where Chores Lady deville. eeeeeeeeeeseee SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. ville Orpheum—Vaudeville Grand—-Motion pict vaudeville eee eee ae ene een eee . * * . aren and 8 ee eae tre xt to AT THE EMPRESS teeter errr ee eee. is offered N this week, Out of © five acts, none contains a dull moment. The three Gamons and their two fox terriers offer « bit of tumbling and feate of strength that are entirely out of the ordinary. how marvelous train the Seoteh xylo-} wan recalled several times. Lockette, the original Mary made 8 Koed § linpression. Pearson of at is Palle, featuring Ernest Carr arm entertainers, show that in closed by first run pic in a novelty | tur funmakers of the ening The Devil and Tom alker,” musioal comedy, proved tt» | pth and the abundance of tir n owded Into it was surprising | tee ene eee eee it, were the AT THE PANTAGES seen eeweereneeene Ad Wolgast, Hahtweight cham-| ion of the world, opened at Par ner y day headline at woek’s bill, Ad] jon of training three round action ven a brief exbi ethods and boxes ith bis sparring partoer Alice Berry and Withetmi ® and imitators, show well, Irving | ewhoft and Dode Phelps, in “Junt | have a chance to use @ pair] oll an appealing slums of New fine voices and ory of life In the York | The Grafier,” # political satire takes weil the Riva- Larsen gy mn of extraordinary clase The Hebrwell brothers Nee YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDEN: Charging that the flood of lastiat the U nest | arrivt jern. Copper river districts $16,000. Shipments from the latter district are increasing. b used by the gence of t y in defective cow struction of the jar river dam. had washed away four acres of val luable land, RJ. and Fannie Etitott | I fied wult in the superior court yes. lterday against the city, asking for $11,100 judgment for damages yrember, © SEASONAL “You know that ball p' who had a glass arm, @ weak knee and a game ankle—the one who only finished in five games during the season?” ‘Yes, what about him?” “He's going to work in a stone yard through the winter.” —Louisville CourierJournal. errr re rrr ress * | When Troy Feather, 1618 |@ Ninth av., returned bote last }w night and found an unwelcome lw guest, J. Desterboft, calling on # his sisterintaw, be pulled a» lw gun and shot Desterhoft # through the foot. Both men # were booked at headquarters * on a charge of disorderly con # duet ot 2 tiniest Feeeeeeeeseet Seattie bank men have completed plans for the annual dinner of the/ Beattio chapter of the American In }atitute of Hanking, to be given | Thursday evening, March 2 at the |New Washington hotel. Gov Hay land Mayor Cotterill will be Invited guests le » James J. Regan, ‘national presi-| dent of the Ancient Order of Hi-|), bernians, was the honor guest of a | q, |reception last evening by the fac-|> julty and students of the Seattle college Alaska contributed $30,000 worth jot gold to the receipts of yesterday 3 wh we can fit it con give We do our own grinding We do fitting jr Which saves expensive help, It Mr. and Mrs, Curry are both Dp kraduates from a rellable opti- [ile tal college. Both have state certificates, and have had 20 of experience rhe wu Curry Optical Co. EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS | Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade | Building } Bring This Ad With You | sfactio ri years All we steed lodge preparing a program for evening at Alaska building 9 o'clock and won't after midnight Asset, C succ raderie in the club rooms last addition to the | Wooten will EO FOR BUSY PEOPLE. S. aneay by the steamer Northwest: | he Nome, Puirbanks each «nent | Why Don’t We Say’! It? How mMucn oF THe Siptwa.k DO You WANT? ALL OF iT? Invited to assist Gov, May in se. ecting a site for the Washington ullding at the Panama-Pacific ex ition in San Francisco, 11 mem ers of the Chamber of Commerce ft at 11:15 this morning in a spe ial car on the Shasta Limited for he Golden Gate city HIS IDEA The New Boarder—i'm on to these boarding games. Do you think I've lived in boarding houses for 10 years for nothing? The Old Boarder—If you have | wish you'd put me next As the last social event of the year, which expires on the Ist of March, the Seattle Elks Thurs Bike’ hall, in the The fun begins at jet up until the “Mountain Climbing a Physical wil! be the topic at the ia night sting of th ‘ommercial club this eport on Mount mark will be panied by stere xplanations by Hiew vening. Rainier national ymitted, accom: leon slides and Anahe 1 Curtis A “Lend Me Five Shillings” wi sfully produced by the Cama club of St. Anne's church, night program of songs and recitations. To forward Champ Clark's. nom-| ination for president, local Oh Clark Democratic club will n this evening in the Evergreen hall First av. and Cherry st DOG speak, men's Seattle In| farce there wan a| Sir Arthur Pinero said that r sons marry show girls weak cause they none ling» door Johan Mre, Blea Pendleton Ream who was & show girl until she | married into the J Ream fortune. hold» that they marry girls ¢ the footiight do |f mains because want good ades Instead tatuer pedertaln. “* and or Mre, Ream . Explorer Harry Radford, whe up into the Arctic regions care ago, is reported to have | worted by his guides near | at Hear lnke | went the Rev. George W. Carr, D, B., for | pastor of the 62nd Ave viint church, died yeaterd: 20% Highland Driv Carr was born 75 yeare ago in Mid-) He came to Seattle years ago to accept the pas f the 62nd Avenue ebureh services will be held at 2 orrow afternoon at the Methodist chureh Meth his bome torate Funeral o'cloe) FORGOT SOMETHING “te it true that Harrison has falied?” asked one man of an other in the etreet car the other day “Not « doubt of it,” was the ut | thought the quick lunch business was a good one.” “It Ia #0 considered.” “And Vm eure Harrison is a bustier.” “Ne doubt of it, but in this case he forgot something and |t in hie failure.” off e tigers swith a doctor and.an undertaker, Tha’ ¢ the quick-iunch man makes most of his profit.” PARIS, March 1%——Jules Ved) popular airman, whe bold» a} d's peed tn tt making bls campaign © for the office of dep fet of Limoux aeroplane as a candida uty in the din eeeeseeeevees ° * PALM BEACH, Fia, March & 19.—Pinto, Mra, Reginald Van & derbilt’s prize French bulldog did not drip a bit ream on the at the * given In bis hone: # jonable cate here * Re aneereeaeene table luncheon at a fash eteeteneeet strong H open a well-liked | Stanton his plan of campalaen which was a pice plan—on paper. | at least. An he! figured it out the capture of Richmond by| way of Yorktown matter of weeks As a mat-/ a ter of history it took years, tut that was not all bis | fantt | March wire worker, to belp him sald he PITTSBURG, Pa., Danjel O'Connell, a |has aske® the police | recover bis false teeth. t |had a quarrel with She ltook bis molars dhe has hadiff nothing but wilk and broth since Mass, March 19.— we CAMBRIDGE, {"Thwee wousing but perfectly spectable cheers for Harvard” will be a reality this spring at ball] games. The athletic council voted | against organized cheering. teehee heehee ee! * *! *# WICHITA, Kan, March 19.— * |& When the city refused to repair # a bad sidewalk that had been # impassable for two years, 12 |} women last night laid a new |® walk with brick and mortar ae eee tere eee | | | CLEVELAND, ©., March 19.—| |Charging that her husband insisted | on cooking his own meals, bec jhe was 4 better cook, Mra, Elizabeth j | Miller filed sult for divorce Vk ee The magazine writers all told me The way to win out with a maid Was to show her that YOU were the boss of the two Until she was meek and afraid They wrote that the masterful per 0 » only design Was t suit @ woman adored any who roared, fond of a masculine that would That husky And was brute! | read all their and I tried it (For 1 was a frost until then) And I figured that I had a chance to get by As 6ne of these “masterful men I swaggered around to the lady I'd wanted to win for my bride And I started right In with a new! line of ehin humble her pride | 80 dope To scorn and her T raged and I ranted around her | 1 selzed her, with vim, in arms, she burst from my clasp with a shriek and a gasp And’rang all the burglar alarms And this is the lesson I'm learning As in my confinement I pale These “masterful rows may secure YOU a spouse But they only put ME But into jail! FURNITURE Inc, DRY GOODS ity at Geno, FREDERICK & NELSON, ——— Clever Designing, Careful Tailoring and Serviceable Fabrics Embodied in Women’s New Spring At $25.00 PRANDSOME, strictly-tailored Suits on latest lines approved for Sp fully tailored from serviceable whipcords, and fancy suitings. The values are and invite your closest consideration, Coats are 24 to 26 inches long, lined ia grade silk or satin. Skirts in plain and paneled models. Navy, Tan and Gray Whipeord Navy, Biack and Tan Serge Gray and Tan Fanoy Suitings SIZES Bust Measurement Price $25.00, 34 to 42 Attractive Assortments of New Long Co; ts For Spring are now readine featuring newest enci street and utility wear, and diagonal eo ¢ ng values are aff model and strong ed at = $22.50, $25.00 and |New Arrivals in Viyella 32 Inches Wide; 75c Yard nto pretty Spring and Pajamas—they ool HESE Negligees shrink or fade dainty, ever-popular Flannels make up admiral Outing and Street Dresses, also Men’s The new, showing includes Fancy black White grounds with fine black stripes in gray, brown, Two-tone gray effects and Small pin dots—for infants’ wear also a full range of the plain col and fancies Close-Out Values in Dining Ch A The in staples itities from one to six ofa at attractive concessions for quick selling A few patterns in Oak Buffets and Pe tal Dining Tables in the fumed and golden finishes have also been mai | specially-low prices for clearance. NUMBER of odd patterns in Dining Chairs, in q are quoted Jot includes Chairs in fumed, Waxed and dull golden oak, with leather and wood | seats Seasoned Spruce Utility Boxes f VERY Bedroom has a place for one of these @ Boxes—they may be had in sizes suitable for ing shirtwaists, skirts and other garments, aad propriately covered in Cretonnes to mateh draperies) a very attractive addition to the furnishings obthe d below is well co vided with strong hinges, | Boxes list pre s handles Each of the seasoned spruce and catch and bra 5 inches, $1.85. , yards cambrie li inches, $2.25. 4 yards cambric fining) inches, $2.50, 4 yards cambie ia inches, $2.85. : 1-3 yards cambei fi Spruce Boxes, 27'4x14x1 (require 2 yards cretonne; 3 30x17x17 yards cretonne Spruce Boxes, > (require 2 Spruce Boxes, 32x17x17 yards ecretonne (require Spruce Boxes, 48x20x17 (require 5 yards cret -_______—Appropriate Coverings for These Boxe: in chintz, dimity, from 27 to % easily selected from our Spring lines of Cretonnes Wi may be smooth-finished and rough craftsman effects prices 25¢ to 45c¢ yard. © _ Bouse will be covered and lined at a small additional charge.) New Spring Showing of ‘The Famous Bundhar Wilton Ru In Small and Carpet Sizes ilton Rugs, we have ye! satisfactory in point ve manufacturer's d¢ Bundhar W ha way to i ba the twelve years and over that we have sold Rug of | g make wear or fastness of color | learn of a single case where a roved proved every th —they have lived up it tion of them durable as iron.” Our new Spring assortment of these they are “a y sie that American Rags | including the 10-68 Rugs includes ever regularly. made in—from the small mat, 18x36 inches, up to ar size. aa variety of colorings The designs are exclusively Oriental and conventional enables one to make a selection to fit almost any decora Prices range from $2.25 to $72.50. Mail Orders Carefully Filled FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED... | | | |

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