The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1912, Page 8

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STAR . SS SETS? | FREDERICK & & NELSON, THE SEATTLE leoeeecoococs COCCOCOOOe 0:66 000000000000 060.0069) i¢ FIVE LITTLE AUTOCRATS, ALL IN A ROW; IF THE RUSSIANS * ¢ EVER BRACE UP THEY MAY HAVE TO BLOW! SOSHHSSSSHSHHSHEOSE SHH! SHHHSHHOOHOHO HHH OOOH ODMS FURNITURE ne. DRY Goops Dtore Closes Daily at 6:00, The Monarch in Operation]: ony coors |i MERCHANDISE COUPON @ ae Dollars in wade te any department @ GROTE-RANKIY CO. THE $7.50 MERCHANDISE COUPON FREE Here is a straight saving this week. If not ready for y secure it, and also the free cow time. Bring your little girl wit you attend the demonstration. of $7 50 if you buy a Monarch our range now, a deposit will pon, which you can use at any h you (if she's under 10) when We have a free toy iron for What We Will make great claims c demonstrate ive way, « Monarch does save y a Show You We know that some dealers about their fuel, but fail to give proof their range they saving, usually any of We you can and will a yery conclus laims. in so that every woman herself that — the fuel; that our work is easily, readily nd quickly done, and that the see for saving is a Permanent one—it Stay Satisfactory Range goes on during the whole life of your range, almost a lifetime of satisfactory ser vice. This week will be the best time for you to see the Monarch while the demon Strator is with us. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Sto-e Buy Now Pay Later ” PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV. nier — Renton, Rai Jackson Street: ~~ COLUMBIA Sistemas. CITY SASH & DOOR CO. SASH, DOORS AND MILL WORK ‘WE SELL oxass 8000 Rainier Ave. dee ee DUDLEY & SONS Sunset Beacon 1271, Ind. Col. 40. FUEL, ALL KINDS Certifies Weight, Certificates a WALT AED SECS GROCER — W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacot 1627, Columbia L Fhe Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights Goed Silk Beavers Good Wool Felt -. WHILE THEY 1 Enterprise Millinery Co. $008 Maloler sve. | JACKSON ST. | ——_————— ] HOTEL IDAHO AL. THOMAS, Mer. | Phone Ind, 1685. —— rnished. Mot and Cold ‘ater in All Rooms. | One Block F Frome All LAD Depots —_—_— TAILORS | | M. OLSEN | 2417 Jackson $1. | "FINE TAILORING | Newly and Columbia PLUMBING ‘Meating and Gas Fitting WILLIAMS & GOWEY 2309 Dearborn. Lat These ae Ewtimate Your o 1T WILL BE RIGHT. Phone Maple 694. RENTON THE MELROSE THE MELNOSH MEAT MARKET All kinds of Freah and Salt Meats at the lowest prices. REMEMBER OUR C: vm, THE nest Renton Public Market Siecle (WS Lamba Spectal Same a t rHONR sid Sunset. Main 61. or Ind. White 1227 |GENERAL MERCHANDISE Williams & McKnight iP YOU COME AMD Sun US WE WILL skOW YoU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Biack Ti, Ind. White 221. PLUMBING gs Farm Pomp Engine wiil time and backaches f @ day, Never loafe 6 job or stops to light it Mend for catalogue and prices mew. Every farmer need: P tinge Renton Hardware Co. Some Big Specials on Here. COME AND sxx. BIG SAVINGS Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 331 REAL ESTATE Contracts are already let to com mence work on the Cedar Iiver waterway, « part of the developn of Lake Washington In connection Phone For 26 Gays I will make a special | fyith the can ‘¢ have lotw-near he water front priced from $400 up jee of Ladies’ Suite from $30 and |‘! Bp and Ben's Suits from 46 and up, |Joat the thing for an investment he latest, spring styles sults a i the intent spring a0 | guiseue Mase oe RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT ~~ FLORIST BRUHST’S GROCERY Phone Beacon 3629. that ird to} . Orchard Beach Grocery FRUIT TREES AND Strictly Cash—-WIll Save You UT FLOWERS Money. | nits Sareery. Loot ot, Holly, Ot. Fake Old Kenton Line, get off at 7029 Rainier irighton. Dia you ever atop to you could save from ‘one- one-half on SHRUBS, CERY and 6:30 Ind. Col. 96. Beacon 2999. QUALITY COUNTS Star Want Ads Bring Results: to 7:30 p. m. And By Appointment, Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon 819, DRUGS, TIONS, Baia” Catlin CAE Best Drug Store in This District BIGHT PRICES, age A Judicial recall will be the subject | discussed Friday evening, when the University of Washington and Ore fon ns will meet in a debate for the championship of the Pacific coast. A. R. Hilen and John Boy ington will uphold the affirmative for Washington. “He's got no license to talk the way he does.” “Ob, he's got a license, all right. | What he lacks is a muszle.”-—8t. | Louls Post Dispateh. The University of Washington | Glee club plane trips in the near fu-! , ture to Everett, Mount Vernoo and |, Burlington. The Glee club features a Chinese student with a rich tenor voice. It also carries the mandolin club with it, shy hiad big hal Teall adt € WALLA WALLA, March 26. Because her husband abso lutely refused to take @ bath Adelia 8. Harris was granted a divorcee from George A. Harrix by Judge Brents of the supe rior court The couple met through correspondence. Mra. Harris bad been married three times previously, and stated #) that she would marry again as @ soon as sie got the chance € eee eAee teen ae seeeeeeeeeee eee Electric i business growing more and more important. Latest big sian is 65 feet lone, 60 feet high. and uses 3,000 bwatt lat ps. Gabe--! see that congress | go ing to free the poor serfs who are held In bondage by the baseball troat. Steve-—Well, I wish someone would sentence me to five years servitude Im one of the major leagues —Cincinnat! Enquirer. | CHICAGO, March 25—Arrested a | month ago for attempting to kill his sweetheart, John Holickn was released from bis bond without trt al on the ples of the woman be at-| tacked. She is now bis wife. JOLIET, HL, March 25—Arthur Frost, arrested for throwing a wrench into a machinery plant and wrecking the engine, told the court he didn't know why, but he had to do it. Pocket telephone with contact stations on fence posts, buildings ote. all over the city, latest thing for police in Berlin. This Bank Will Make Loans at 1% Without commission, «on proved property in eer districts of the city in amounts from $500 to $15,000, ja n } a The duty of a Strietly Sav ings Bank is to enable those who have to borrow money to obtain it at the lowest possible rate. jth i chelk Bank fordaoings PIKE STREET ATHIRO AVE NUE FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: FOR cieoma FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX ‘0, aten effective Deo. d2,te Merch an hedules Sub: to "Change Without Noties = ‘TMeket Office, Colman gem, Main 3993, Ind, 736, The boy on the right will be t YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED coler, pastel, and sculpture, probably the beat ex- bibitio eam on ‘That all state of Washington, Judielary, Veal.” negative. take Rallroads will please see to it that | their heaviest equipment is at the front end of thelr trains. aiming bis club at somebody. ready to duck! year not any. rangeme | Rev. W. | preach but a donkey engine nearby | |made so much noljse the congrega him. The! church adjourned #0 as not to dis om FRANCISCO, he next czar, found by FOR © PEOPLE. Severty.tour works in oll, wa monotype, mintat of art. ever shown here, ere yesterday placed on exhibl- jon at the museum galleries of the Washington State Art association, Fifth av the works are of Western scenes and people. | A ia percentage of Christopher Columbus discov: ered no such Indians In America aq ¢ have now Lincoln high schoo! will debate pril 12 against the Tacoma high the subject, “Resolved, elective officers of the including the should be subject to re Lincoln will defend the t|Why Don't We Say It? “Say - You Dope ~SmaTe, Papers cost more a. Buy ont OF YouR own!! Cousin Bill to rear has decided to platform speaking. Hiram Johnson says that Roose- elt in “entirely serene.” Ha! jont Get as New Year's |, for not until 1761 was the com mencement of the year on the ght little isle changed to Jan. 1. There were a number of rea sons for it, but under the old plan one year might bave two aster Sundays and the next Under the new ar Easter comes but once year, which reduces the milli ers’ bills andes 2 The man who jogged to a jig with Jug got a jag. PORTLAND, Ore., G. Eliot, Jr, tried to ion could not hear urb the contractors. March 25— March 25.—! The five children of the czar and czarina of Russia—A new photograph just received from St. Peters barring bombs and auch like. friends, revived, and ts still worrying about her husband's affinity We have di folke have schemes. ime; other March 25.— myself,” an PORTLAND, Ore., ‘Tm @oing to ki nounced Wm, Williams. “Hurrah,” said Mre, Mary Jeffrey, Bi wan wo sore he hit her with a brick. Most spell-binders not use simplified spelling. With Bscsty CHICAGO, March 25.—The trim hobble gowns are bopelessly doom: od, and in their place this season comes the pabnier gown. Three thousand dresemakera from al) parts of the United States, now ae sembled here, are enthusiastic over the pannier, which tn admitted to be the forerunner of boopekirt: In tts years the latest, they pre diet, the wide hoopekirt will be the rage. In millinery the most start- ling novelty this season will be tiny electric lights in the hair. ‘These are operated by « very small, fat storage battery worn in the corsage and highly decor. ative in iteeif, because of its ar- tisti¢ design and jeweled effect. The light bulbs represent vari- ous tinted flowers. Will Enforce w Wage Scale An ordinance providing for the reement of the amendment fix ing $2.76 as the minimom per day for city labor, will probably be in troduced at the council meeting ‘this afternoon. While the amend- tment is final In the making of the jww, it does not carry any provision | fixing a penalty er otherwise in suring the enforcement of the Ii The full text of the cha amendment recently voted for is to the effect that contractors and sub- contractors employed on city work ‘muet pay their laborers the same wages as the city pays for similar work, “and in no cane is It to be joes than $2.75." Both Mayor Cot terili and Corporation Counsel Bradford hold that the amendment applies to all public work, including | that under progress at the present time. The amendment also con tains provision that Seattle rest) dents are to be given the prefer. ence on such Jobs, where everything else in equal. Refuse More Pay, to Engineers By United Press Lencet Wire) NEW YORK, March 26.—Ry turning down demands of locomo- tive engineers for an increase in| wages averaging 18 per cent, 50) railroads east of Chicago and north | of the Ohio river today face the! possibility of a strike. Warren Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers, declared that conferences with the railroad managers would be resumed, adding that there was no immediate danger of a strike! and intimating that @ strike even. tually would follow unless the in crease were granted, FOR ROOSEVELT. WABASH, In@., March 26. Two ates to the republican nation: | fH nvention were instructed to} yport the candidacy of Col.| oxevelt for the republican nom | Mary White turned on the/ ination for president at the repub- } gas, and to make death doubly sure/lican convention of the llth con- took a dose of poison. She was|xressional district here today: So long as she gets you to spend, my friend, You're: safe in your little play; Hut if she begs you to save—it's grave, You're marked for her helpless prey When she wants to go where the seats are che: ap, When she frowns on meals where the rates are steep, Then is the time for a lively leap If you want to get away! So long as she gets you to “blow’- The pace that the others do, The future you need not heed, indeed No wedding has she in view But once she says “Oh, you nvustn't buy Such heaps of presents that come so high, But save your money”—It's time to shy, For she's baited the hook for you! and go Continuing the Clearance of Discontinued Patterns in calling for space on our display floor a clearance made imperative the arrive The assortments to be closed out have been marked regular moderate prices, and include Living-room Chairs and Rockers. Desk and Bedroom Chairs. _Upholstered Rockers in many styles. Davenports and Bed Couches. Dressers Office Desks and Chairs, Dining Tables and Chairs. 2 ; | urniture Th vert Special Values in WINDOW SHADES automatic rollers, special 20¢ Green Opaque Shades, EEN WATER-color Shades, 36 inches EVERAL patterr Carpeting, for n Ta hich t wide and 7 feet mounted der or stair carpet rroupec duce machine-made, } grouped at redu Quantities rar from 25 mounted on Stewart-Hartshorn self-acting rollers, 36 inches cial 49¢ cach Window Shades in special sizes, styles and materials, made to order at moderate prices. A telephone call will bring a man to take measurements and submit estimates. each piece and the designs ¢ a t » o beans nod 7 f feet Ie mBs int Oriental and cony binations of tan, “F" Palisade, green and “Smith's Best,” A small additional « cuithann Whawh: Kiem ing and lining COCOA DOOR Specially Priced “Medium Brush” | 14x24 inches, special 60¢. 16x27 special 7T0¢. 18x30 inches, special SS¢. 20x33 inches, special | | $1.10. | “Common Brush” 14x24 inches, special 35¢. | 16x27 inches, special O5¢. 18x30 inches, special 75¢. | 20x33 mie | 16x27 ins., inches, 18x30 ins., inches, $1.00. Wool Border Door Mats 16x27 inches, special $1.00. 28x45 ins., 30x48 ins. 22x36 $1.25. inches, special | 5, which are ounts from Buffets and China Cabinets, Brass and Iron Beds; i Children's Cra, | ors, Third TAPESTRY BRUSS CARPETING _ Specially Priced pestry B here ig no to match, have rices for clearance, to # are p entional effects, red. special special special § special Second HOUSE CLEANING NECESSITIES Specially Step Ladders, Spe- cial $1.35— Step Ladders in seven- foot size, well-made, with steps mortised into sides and secured with riveted braces. Special $1.35. Special is a pure, refined paraffins, for Chemical Floor Brushes, Each— tipped, to protect baseboard. each. “Parowax,” 10¢—- “Parowax” | Self - Wringing Mops, Special 60c— Self-wringing Mops are easily time and labor. They are wrung out by turning the handle, use in washing, ironing and various house hold purposes, Special 10¢. “Sunny Monday” Laundry Soap- - % Special, 7 bars for 25¢. Special 6O¢. “Polly Prim” Cleaner, Special 7c | Can— ‘olly Cleaner is a scouring soap in powdered form, in sifter-top can T¢ can. Dusting Brushes, Special 18c--- operated, save Prim” Standard Mop good grade | cable-twisted strands. cial 15¢. Heads of with Spe- Special cotton, “EZ” Side-handle Dusting Brushes with hard cleans and wood handles; Special 18¢. i brush wire-drawn to block pets, linolew aaa | BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s White Serge Dresses, $16.50 OMEN who desire a smart White Dress for Ez W keenly interested in the values presented in these well!- garments of white French serge. ster wear will be tailozed They are made in Ligh-waisted style, with Irish lace collar and cuffs, and the skirt fastens at side with pearl buttons. Sizes, 14 and 16 years; also 34 to 44 bust measurement. attractively priced at $16.50, White Serge Skirts, Special $4.75 | - Women’s high-waiSted Skirts of good quality | signed with paneled back and ‘front. trimmed with self-covered Special $4.75. Very white serge, de- Well-tailored and finished, and | buttons. Basement Salesroom. RRA RA a 36-Inch Drapery Scrims At 17c Yard ERY attractive values in these durable soft-draping Scrims tasteful bordered effects, with striped or figured centers | tily into side drapes, curtains next to glass or bed sets Price 17¢ yard. and tile floors. Hoveefurntal sis Chemical Floor Brushes have bra yarn chemically treated to absorb dust: ends of the polished wood tops af€ Special $i dust brightens ms, hardy S These make up very P A varied assortment of Drapery Remnants, comprising useful short lengths of tically every style of material sold in this Section, is quoted at very low prices clearance. Mail Orders Carefully ria FREDERICK & NELSON am INCORPORATED... —Basement 43 s pee — Special ‘E-Z” Sweeping absorbs pecial 47¢ yard, “B” Palisade, special 58¢ yard, special 6B¢ yard, harge for sewing, —Mecond Fleer,

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