The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1912, Page 8

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The measure was voted down on the ground that tt only complicated the preaent tel ephone tangle. The purpose of Wardall's ordt Rance was to Kuarantee to subserib ers the same rates as the slate pub: | Ne service commiasion allowed to | the Independent Co, and that long | Yj distance conneetions could be had | with outside Independent compa: | nies, and that the city be given free | service for niunicipal business, as | Well as to reserve the right to the) city to wee the company's poles and conduits in public streets when it should decide to build the munict- pal telephone, ©. B. Gilmer, foreman of outside construction In the lighting depart. ment, will lose hia job on June 1 The council yesterday voted to abol- jeh the job. Gilmer has been ing more or less trouble collecting his salary, owing to differen with the civil service commission. After firk eral shots Into the alr and chasing bis man through the alleys for several blocks, Patro man F. A. Geer finally caught Cha Jobnson, a negro, whom he arrested on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. ordinance In| THE SEATTLE STAR These news photographs, just arrived from Havana, show the last oy summer from Havana harbor. The Maine was towed out to sea and sun! Last Voyage and Funeral of the Battleship Maine of the battleship Maine, raised last March 16. The lower picture shows. her passing More castie; the upper shows her with sea — opened, sinking forever = the } @vean, ame reams At the Theaties | Reet eewaaneeene * AT THE THEATRES Moore—Dark. Metropelitan—Dark Seattie—“The White Sister.” Coliseum—Oliver Batley Stock Co,, In “The Boodman.” Emprese—Vaudevilie. Pantages— Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vandeville. Grand—V audeville. * * * 2} * * eeeeeeeeseeee Raeeeeaareeeneann Raat aReR eee Ae * ® AT THE METROPOLITAN *# * * RAHEHRAAARARA ES “Alma” is coming back next Sun- day aight the Metropolitan the atre, for a week, excluding one night, Monday. This night han been | booked to the Philharmonic society “Alma” is the charming German- French faree, with Nanette Flack In the title role. ie SPREE EE EE bee 4 AT THE COLISEUM. + * re REKREWRER ARE Seattle's new stock favorites, the Oliver D. Bailey company at the} Coliseum theatre, are winning hosts of friends with thelr excellent work in “The Bondman,” which will run throughout the week. Next week “Uncle Tom's Cabin” will be given. tf RRaARRRKRARHRARHARS * * * AT THE EMPRESS * * ** Patera eee ee A fair show occupies the boards at the Empress this week. J. Hamt- er Wilson and Effie Pearson, late of the “Three Twins,” in a laughable skit, "At the Reception,” is the best in the comedy line, and the George Bontiair troupe of acrobats are eas | ily the heudliner. The acrobats pull | off a line of daring stunte seldom | seen in vaudevil ® | Snared like any foolish bird, REE ARHAEAHTHEHKHH * * . * ReEREREHReHA ehhh Of the six big sets at the Pan-| tages this week, “Nerve,” a comedy | sketch, featuring pretty Mildred | Disbrow and Rutherford Davies, ts | easily the top sank act of the new | bill. Next in line to the headliner is the act of Remare and Rillay, in pantomime feats, who do the impos- ailbe with startling realism. The Musical Marines furnish a clever act of musical specialties and com- * * AT THE PANTAGES Mf It's Correct, Cheasty Has It Spring Days Are Showery Days By all means see the display of $15 AND $18 RAINCOATS AND SLIP-ONS Along with same price Suits In the New Second Floor. Department Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Wool Un- derwear —- comfort, quality, real economy. Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh Gar- ments, besides many other of the }Some folks say, jedy, with a touch of burlesque, Kimball Brothers and Segal sing Yiddish comedy, The Hans Kin \deros troupe of “soclety ull briete” perform many daring te in formal evening clothes, De Ha- ven and Sidney, two nimble footed *% young men, dance and sing w+ Firstrun motion pictures con-| pigin, clude te performance, Ladies all, your course is plain, If a spouse you wish to gain. Whether you are fair or not You can change your single lot; You need neither wit nor pelf-— Let him talk about himeeif. “Ob, feed the brute, | Others say, “Be pert and cute,” Laughing at bie jokes in glee, Is another recipe, Put those methods on the aed Let him talk about himself, Get him in ascorner, where You can draw him ont for fair: Then, with wondering, downcast eyes, Tell him be is great and wise, | Worthy of much fame and pelf— Let him talk about himself. Thos with «reat small, : They will stoile and swell and-fall, men and with As you hang on every word! $0, to land him on the shelf Let bim talk about himself. RUNS AWAY When Mra. Nellie Snell, living at the Bloomield hotel, threatened to turn her 9-year-old waughter over to the juvenile officers to account for some recent bad behavior, the little girl ran away from home last night at about 7:30 o'clock, and has not been seen since, Mrs, Snell noti police headquarters of the girl's dis- apeparance, and gave her descrip- best lines of Union and Two-Piece Underclothing, $1 and up. Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY Le Ts bier Tt TG BV BEGET —Limited (reine Greanwoos TE TO BEA TTLE—Limited trating and © swATTLE- BVERET?"¢naction co tion as follows: Nine years old, short and fleshy, light hair and com- plexion, and clad in a ble dress trim: med in white. NO HIGHER INTEREST The council yesterday refused to raise the rate of interest on the mu- nicipal car bonds from 4% per cent to 6 per cent, Counciiman Griffiths | introduced an ordinance to that ef. fect, but it was voted down and re- committed to the finance committee. Good and True |Johnston was not #0 eanily divided. | sow, Ky. | aticking from every pocket, ibe demanded for» women ‘Ta bones 10s., 28a, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE Bringing a passenger list of about 400, among whom were a large number of tourists from Southern #| well, dance fairly and offer a bit Of | California, the ateamahip Governor |arrived in Seattle last night at 7:46 o'clock, if man comes from monkey, as some folks maintain, how patient ie the gentie ape that he does not com- ats Rega thie evening before S bers of the Girk’ Federated of the Y, W. C. at the as sociation headquarters, Mine Ade- laide Procgor, principal of the West Queen Anne school, will deliver a lecture on “Birds,” Dr. Roland D. Grant, lecturer of Hoston, livered his address, “Snakes in Paradise,” in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium last evening as a feature of the Btar Lyceum course, March 26, ago today, 1862, just fifty years Gen. Robert EB. Lee wrote to Gen, Albert Sid meg) Jobnstan: “You bave the enemy divided. Keep! him divided it him herd”) With this senten: | a of military) science, Lee sent | other sage ad- viee, but the general confronting The teeth seem to be coming out! of the muckrakes lately. | Chicago, March 26.—Arrested for! | giving his money to a church and) |failing to provide for his family, | Watson Blakesley declared be re- | fused to give his wife any funds be- cause she didn't send the children to ehureb. Cast adrift, a year-old baby float ing down the river In’an improvised barre! boat, was reseved pear Gias- Chicago, March 26.—Waving $850) in bills in bis hane ana with $20) bills thrust through the button-/ holes of bis overcoat and money Wilson of Milwaukee was jailed “for protection.” Chicago, March 26,—Police are | today searching for a man who sold hundreds of bottles of varnish | to trusting housewives at 60 cents) per. The varnish was found to be dirty water. Nashua, N. H., March 26—John Hall, a woodman, came to town to see the sights, Hall accused Fred Tupper of stealing his roll, Tup- per, seen to w something when arrested, war given an emetic) and yielded $15, Copenhagen, March 26. — The men's trade unions have opened their ranks for the ad mission of women. Equal pay will who do men's work. New Vork, March 26.—After six hours of discussion the United Cloak and Suit Designers’ Mutual Ald association decided that wom- en's coats shall be 32 inches long next fall, New York, March 26.—Jos. Wal. ter Miller saw youth lashing a team of galloping horses. He fol- lowed, One of the horses fell. The minister, according to his own words, “beat the driver soundly.” One thousand women of Macon, Ga., protest that the girl statue in the fountain at the city hall is im- modest, Cincinnati, March 26.—Jingling coins and changing money in a church will be stopped by an order of Archbishop Moeller, of Southern Ohio, Pew rent will take the place of contributions, i the state and county primaries herey| April 9, The date is a Jewish holi- day and members of the faith are forbidden to write, of Denmark | $2,000,000 NSEO FOR BUSY PI Estrada Cabrera, the president ot Guatemala, and who enter: tained Secretary Knox on th ter’s visit to that country, is known as the “Terror of Central America” Hie admin istration has been filled with attempted aneane niations political plots, Cabrera iv sald © be in such fear of his life that he his food tented by servants be fore be will eat of it.” Don't forget to hitch your horses to a pole or drop that weight, Your lapse of memory on this subjuct may “ey you $2, Judge Gordon fined 10 wach forgetfal teamsters yorterday. Chief Batnick has issued strict. or ders rexarding the traffic ordinance, following the report of severai run a * The Madrona loca! meets in room 225, Epler biock. neph Gilbert will speak on the “Bo- \claliat Movement and the Socialist Part publi The meeting is open to the , and opportunity will be given | for questions. Question: Why be careiess about your goat, when butter’s so darn high? London, March 26.—When the alien Immigration poard learned jthat Harris Burnett had fled froin Russie, becaase he could not get along with bis motherindaw, he was admitted witbout further ques tloning OPIN G insane Dad—Why, Wille, matter?” Son (who has eaten too much jam)~-1 d-d-on't know, but I think I have inside information! what's the Chicago, March 26.—-Rev, John M. McGann has ordered big electric signs for his church and parish house “to show people where we are at night and what we are doing.” A Galveston farmer divided his estate among his eight children by having them pick tick- pts from a hat, Two Rhode Isiand Red hens, buried in the snow at Peabody, Kas., for two weeks, revived when the coating of ice which formed over them was melted, A Louisville, Ky., woman who was murdered by her second hus band was buried by her first and third husbands. Figure it out. i id to be invited to a dinmer when you have indigestion. A dog in Savannah, Ga., which de. veloped’ rables when bitten by a mad dog, is undergoing the Pasteur treatment. Councilm Austin E. Griffiths was given a 30-days leave of ab- sence by the city council yesterday, Griffiths haa left for Philadelphia, where he will attend the conven. tion of the American National Academy of Soctal and Political sclence, County Treasurer Hanna wants to know why the state accountancy board has not filed its report of his office. He saya that reports of other offices examined later than his have been filed, | { FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Clones Daily at 6100, FURNITURE DRY GOODS Attention Is Directed to Unusual Buying-Advantages Offered To- morrow in a General Month-End Clearance of Remnant Leng In the Following Lines: Laces Veilings Embroideries Towelings Ribbons Waisting Lingss Drapery and Upholstery Materials. —a busy month's accumulated remnant and short lengths, to be placed on sale tomorrow at reductions so unusiial as to ensure disposal of every yard, The Strength of Our Values in Women’s Spring Apparel Exampled i in the Showing of TAILORED SUITS AT $25, —a most attractive assortment of well-tailored Suits isin at this popular price, developed along latest Spring lines! viceable weaves of Serges Whipcords and Fancy Suitings —designed and tailored with a degree of care that one is ed to look for in garments at much higher prices, Choice of plain and trimmed models—coats 24 to 26 long, lined with fine grade silk or satin; skirts in paneled, and flounced models, with high or normal waist-line, Two Typical Models: Pictured at left, Whipcord Suit with col- lar, cuffs and large cevers of black satin, and over-collar of cream mercerized braid. Skirt is in paneled back style, with side-front plait. Colors, tan, gray and navy. Price $25.00. At right, Tan Serge Suit in cutaway ef- fect, with collar and cuffs of light-blue ben- galine silk, trimmed in black satin, soutache and buttons. Skirt is in high-waisted ef- rice $2: fect. Price $25.00. eae Willan Handkerchiefs: Specials EN’S White Silk Handkerchiefs, large size and good quality, with hemstitched or corded borders; also Initialed and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs; special 25¢. Women’s colored-border Handkerchiefs, fast 10¢. colors, special —Firet Floor. land-Embroidered IRISH LINEN WAISTS |” Clearance $2.50 | and | $3.50 OME} Irish Linen Waists, smartly tailored and V V hand-embroidered, tucked effects; broken sizes; special $2.50. Women’s Tailored Waists of Irish and handkerchief linen, hand-embroidered in solid and English eyelet pat- terns and finished with detachable collar and cuffs em- Women full-fashioned style d inch garter welts, ki spliced heels, and_ soles, heels and toes Qualities include lisle, medium-weight and light-weight Si Special 25¢@ pain mob Broken Lines KID GLO Special 65e wu Two. Glace over-seam sewn, point or brosser ed backs. The ors includes the but there is not each color: Black Tan Gray Navy —also some lighter Special 65¢ a WASH GO . 3. Specials HITE Linettey & li finished cotton ing, 36 inches 10¢ yard. Empire Lawn, 4” wide, white ed in various-tt border effect, yard, “Heatherbloom” odd shades, special yard. trimmed in broad and cluster- broidered to match; also models in novelty side-fastening effects, trimmed with wide and broken sizes; special $3.50. Spring Models in SILK PETTICOATS Special, $4.35 EVERAL smart new models in this offering—of soft messaline silk and chiffon taffeta, all in the straight, form-fitting styles demanded by present-day dress styles. narrow plaits; Second Floor. There are solid and two-tone effects in staple and new costume colorings, as well as black. Flounces plaited and tailor tucked—also in handsome fringe-trimmed styles. Special values at $4.35. Second Floor. CORSETS IN BROKEN SIZES Clearance: O close out several styles of Corscts in which sizes are incomplete (among them Warner's Rust-proof, Royal Worcester, C-B a la Spirite and Kabo) we have grouped them for quick selling Wednesday under three $1.00 $1.50 Second special pr 75¢ es— Floor.

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