The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 8

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Regione Rare arr ee Tomorrow Our Demonstrator Will Bake Cream Cake, Tea Biscuit, Spice Cake And Show pe Well the Monarch Does the Work @ property signed thie coupon t gend tr coven ene bait Dellere m wade ie ony department @ QROTE RANKIN CO. —— — Monarch Range ded ‘These annual Monarch Range demonstrations are always atton crowds of enthusiastic visitors who are greatly interested In the ness and ease with which the Monarch is controlled and — It is @ money, time and labor saver, Come in this week an show you how perfectly the Monarch bakes, Right The Monarch Malleable Range is built by range ex perts in a factory where every energy fs exerted to make the Monarch only, and the resu® ts a perfect range. Every convenient featute, every advantage that you look for In a range, fs embodied in the Monarch. We recommend it because we thoroughly believe in it. We Are Prepared to Make Very Liberal Tne Grove RARKIM Company This Week on the Pike St. at Fifth Ave. Monarch horthand we wclls School a While it is difficult to look forward to MOVING DAY with anything akin to pleasure, yet with some of us it is the inevitable, and how much better to be prepared with the ‘name of a thoroughly reliable firm, whose every effort is to conserve your interests, than to wait until the last minute and be forced to select some MOVING CONCERN promis- cuously. WHEN IN DOUBT, CALL ON, Yours to be SURE, ALDE & EATTLE ERRELL 305 MAIN ST. Main 29 Ind., Elliott 2679 OFr Ballard Business Directory EEN EER G RE da BALLARD BAKING CO. |___ WOOD AND COAL 4218 24th Ave. N. W. QUALITY AND QUANTITY DAIRY ICE CREAM ways on hand. Wholesale and ae Retail. Our Delivery is the Best in Ballard Residence, 1707 W. 67: _Phone Ballard 602. Baiard'w sh. OTEL BALLARD _ ‘The only strictly modern house in town. Rooms $1.75 and up. Table board to desirable parties if desired. __ MICHIGAN LAUNDRY “Phone Brera 903 MICHIGAN. LAUNDRY Solicits Your Trade ‘THE ROYAL DAIRY 6426 Leary Ave. Ballerd Sta. CASCADE DRUG CO. _ Ballara 218 =__EMBALMERS__ RS gear samme! a Ee L, C. Hotchkiss Is the Place All the seanonable staplé and fancy groceries. - GIVE HIM A TRIAL - 4008 W. Sinty-thiré. Phone Bal. 401. PAINT AND WALL PAPER 0, JOHNSON 2289 Market st, "PHONE i te 9 Ballard 1605 Ballard Sheet Metal Works BE kane was . URNACE WORK sto Ballard "Sheet Metal Works ights, Blow Piping, Cond: atters, Hotel and tauren General Mi ee Bom w 618 Pallara Aves Ballard, Wash, STAR WANT ADS BRING PESULTS CUFFS te P. | £406 20th Av. i. W., Ballard, Wash. es | * a | Ii ! NO. GHANGE FoR NEW PRIMARY ALBANY, N. Y., Dix has no power to jor another primary election in New York city The question is one with which the }legislature and the’ courts must deal This te the substance of an opin fon given to Goy, Dix tonight by |Attorney General Carmody. Their First Rescue After running into the alip at the foot of Washington at. to make re pairs on the police patro! boat's en ine, at about 1 o'élock this morn ing, Sergt, Jackson had hardly taken out his tools when there was & splash at the side-of the boat, A man had walked off the pter. was fished out and sent ‘to the city hospital, where he sald he was Bmil Matsona, of Ballard. It was _ firat reseue of the harbor po- ice, G. F. Smith Guilty ped from the . hear Roy, last Sat , next day, in the superior court yes terday pleaded guilty, Smith is charged. with stealing a motorcycle trom P.M. Spinning on Mareh 11 ast 37 Hens Killed Thirty-seven hens belonging to Mrs, Laura Armant, 6225 Pilgrim av. have been killed by dogs with: in the last three weeks. Mra Ar. mant yesterday complained to the police, THREE PLEAD GUILTY Before Judge Wilson R. Gay, yes terday, William Edwards, Clifford Frideen and Horace Brooks, jointly charged with burglary In the second degree, pleaded guilty. will ve impoeed Saturday AT THE THEATRES Se aeeaeeweeenenane * * AT THE THEATRES Moore—"Misg Nobody From * = Btariand.” ‘® Metropolitan—Dark ‘% Seattio—"The White Sister.” ‘® Coliseum. Oliver Bailey Stock ® Co. in “The Bondman.” ® Emprese—Vaudeville. ® Pant: Vaudeville. & Orpheum—Vaudeville. WwW Grand—Vaudoville, * Raeaeeareeaeene akan khaneeeaneane * * AT THE MOORE ® ReERaRAREH ARERR Oe Mme. Lulsa Tetrazeial broke all | attendance records in her concert at the Moore theatre last night. Every seat fn the house was sold and co copied, and about 400 chairs sur rounded ber on the stage. Even the orchesire pit and the foyers of the proscenium boxes were filled, aod severa) hundred stood in the main foyer durtng the entire concert Tetraxzini was 4 splendid voice, and the audience seemed to love her for herself ax well as for her sing ing. Yves pianint, Liszt Second Hungarian Rhapsody in @ masterly manner, and was re peatedly encored | “Miss Nobody From Starland opens tonight for a three-night en The famous saxolite lotion recom: mended by beauty specialists for re- jmoving wrinkles and for reducing \distended pores, can be made at |home, Ask your druggist for saxo- |lite in powdered form, 1 oz., {pint witch bazel. ud hands in the are romerkabie | The skin tight! ons, and this naturally reduces the wrinkles, as well as creases or folds jabout the neck, cheeks or hand»! | The tissue beneath the skin also be comes firmer and more solid. One feels much refreshed and ex bilarated after using this truly won derful preparation. Its continued) juse for only a short time makes one look five or ten years younger.— Advt. Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. for this Other sizes in proortion. the Chas. H. Lilly Uo., Bt. Butlt Foot of Mai ~ Stops a Deep-Seated Cough in a Hurry Family ” nomtty, as a a Cough medicines, as @ rule. tain @ large proportion of |$7rup—a good ingredient, but one that anyone can m: ‘A pint of mets ® pint at ted for 2 minutes ood syrup as money | ¥ |, A Bo-cent hottie of Pinex. mixed In a@ pint bettie with home-made) sumar syrup. gives you a full pint lof really better cough syrup than | uy ready mixed for $2.50. © no trouble at ving omand money couldn’ buy better remedy, Takes hol | gives, almont erguapee quicker once, and}, 18 alightiy | ant trate Splendid chen! un- in pound of Norway White Pine extinct, in guaiacol and other ‘natural ing, pine elome Simply mix rected with ugar #yfup of od honey, and it is ready for The penuine guaranteed to give absolute gatiafaction or money re- funded, Your druggist has Pinex, or wilt it for you. If wend to ane bar: dentin arantoed tributera Hele Sentence eee Oo bees eeeteeee eondered the) and 44) climate, Sixty-egg, $8.00. | § Sold by |t ft $2.00~ |B pains | NEWS OF THE Board of r of the UP of W. yesterday determined to undertake university extension work, for which the jast legisiature made an appro |priation, The extension includes Lcorrespondence courses, and the vis ith of professors to districts where kroups of students undertaking vari ous branches of work are organized, Downtrodden Newsgatherers. If thia secret visiting contin: at Teddy's house, the reporters will have to do night work watehing the trains, Paul Burr, charged with threaten- ing to kill hin wife, yesterday was brought in from bis bome at Baring by deputy sheriffa and lodged in the county jail, eA RR EAHA lw Mise Jeanne Towler, now ap: pearing at the Seattle theatre DAY CONDEN aD FOR Rome, March 26—Jewels which have Meved to be part ¢ taken from Mexico by deposed Prew ident Ding * Pitteburg, Pa. March 27.— & Jobn Ranche caught a 10-pound # base in Fifth atreet, near * Hlorne’s department store, In ® the shopping district, The fish *® had drifted in with the hig e e water from the rivers, t* REAR EAHE Lost, on the streets of La Junta, a “dark brown lady's purse, New York, March 26.—-Dr, John J. McAllester, a noted surgeon, whose #kil) has saved many lives, permit tion of the thumb of hin right hand. It became tnfeeted dur- in the role of “The White Sts ter,” may be seen here in a Seattiomade playlet next week. “The Black Watch Aw ® written by Maverick Ter- rell and H, ©. Btechan, both local newrpaper-men, may be given. a try by Miss Towler her company is seteeeeeeees seeseeeesteses Se ACHARAHAAKAEA RE The Altrulstic association met at noon today at the cafeteria at Third ay. and James at, Judge A. W. Fra ter spoke on “Juvenile Delin- quency.” Opportunity never comes. For it te not a visitor, but man's dally housemate. Helena Johnson yesterday com- meneced sult agal the Seattle Biectric Co, and the Puget Sound Electric Railway Co, for $19,861.19 damages, for injuries sustained when she was caught by a third rail shoe on ap interurban car and February 10 last, First ay With 50 passengers aboard and full cargo of general merckandine, steamabip Watson salled for fan Francinco at 2 o'clock yesterday aft | ernoon, Yeu, Jack, I'm willing, but you'll have to ask mother,” “Hat, darting, | don't want (o mar ry mother,” / With @ 1,800-t0on cargo, the larg: * carried since she bas Alsska service, and a passenger Vist of 275 meabip Ad Imtral Sompeon sailed from the Grand Trook Pacific dock last night | at 10 o'clock, boon for Alaska. | Seattie Chapter, ‘American Ineth [tute of Banking, will hold ite annual dinner at the New Washington ho | tel, at 6:30 o'clock this evening. Among the many prominent men who will deliver addressees will be) Mayor Cotterill | ‘ho will apgak om) Seattle Banker Music will be furnished by Wagner's orchestra jand the Knickerbocker quartette, | Paris, March 28—According to! | the latest census, there are 172,987) more women than vag) in Paris. - | May 1 members _ of the Bethet | Methodiat church, Spartanburg, 8 C., will erect a handsome church be iene sunrise and wu sunset. Philadelphia, March 28.—A poker game in fall away, with $7 in the pot, was discovered on the fourth floor of the local ¥. M.C. A. Nine young men were given notices to | move. THE MARKETS | } ‘The following are {peice eee cages are subject to } sovording 12 freshness and | | excellence, these aniees | | arr piseaeetee and far ote | ge and Barrer. Price, Mad tye Wapeeneren oer |iawe, 1 | Wenatchee apples... Wothers ipaiore jamb P Drensad ho Trimmed afies Pp Spare ribs” ork mauange Bolted | Ox tongue, eacn Dried beet Bacon. Poultry—! | gprin * prin | ‘Turkeys. live | Hens | Roos Duck | Squabs y Voge! Potat } Radishen: Parsley, Caulitlower, doi | Callf. cabbage . do; do1 |fihubare,p re Cracked dragged 20 feet, at Yerler way and | * wee eee en ee kan ‘CHAOS ing a recent operation, Cc, 66, King Great given his final beating at Nicopolls that place in Minor re reported by the Italians from the Turks. Even tn these days Mith- ridates would be called great by nome people, for er the defeat b divided about 96,000,000 among bis favorite officers. He wae beaten by Pompey, bowever, and Pompey in still reeognized as a big general, even if he never did Mareb Mitbridates as & gatling gun. Saeeennaeneanne % Chicago, March 27.—With her husband out of work @ penniless, Mrs. F. Hallman wi baled into court on ejectment proceedings by her mother, to whom she owed $7 rent. The court offered to lend her money. Seeeeesesee An exchange made yesterday be- tween the school board and the Great Northern Ratlway Co, by whieh the clly vacates the present location of the Lawton school, lots 16 to 22, block #6, Gilman's addi- tion, and receives ip exchange block 6, Buker's addition, and $29,000 if the Lawton school is razed by March, 1913, is reported. } A Topeka somnambulist insists on walking the streets in her night gown, The neighbors have insom ola. New York, March 28.—"She who marries for love enters heaven with her eyes shut. She who marries without love, enters hell with her eyes open.”—-Marie Corelli's latest) epleranm, | Portiand, Or., March 28"! just | can't walk straight.” said Charles Nickolw, who held up traffic zigeas- ging from curb to curb, He was fined $10. Marshfield, Or, March 26.--After drinking several glamses of butter milk, Thomas Walker bad hiccoughs nine days. Portiand, Or, March 28--“You big brate,” said a pretty blonde when Officer Potter lifted her out of an auto's path. “I saved your life,” wald Potter, “Well, do it in a nice way The Mystic Jewel social club will give a dance and card party at the Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth ay. and | East Pine st., tomorrow evening. Rkeknennnhe * ® Dr. Wiley writes on SICK 2 % ROOM diet in The Star tomor. $ | ® row. Raden dakawhe kan ne asad Orange, N. J, March 27,—John Wall had a roll of yellow backs. He also had a bottle of glue in his pocket. It rained. When he went to pay a $3 fine for drunkenness, his money would not come apart Suffragets Make Taxicab Crusade! CHICAGO, March 28.—Suffra. gists yesterday made the first of what they say will be daily in- yasions of the downtown quarter in taxicabs. Police stopped one of the taxi- cabs because the speakers had no license for holding a street nrvet- ing, but the other delegations wre od. Every time the machines stopped one of the suffragists would make an address while the others distrib. uted literature, Sy SERTON BRALBY e— My desk is cluttered up with trash, | There's pens and letters on it; An ink well that has gone to stash, A flower from @ bonn A pair of socks, some old ‘cigars, And postal cards and matches; Some trans Some patent window catches, | And yet in all that awful mess, Atop things and behind ‘em, The things 1 want, as you may guess, I know just where to find ‘em, Except when wifie or the maid (Who comes to clean on Friday), With reckless fervor has essayed To make my desk look tidy, Ab, then I canndQfind a thing, matter how 1 try tt, And piles of stuff about I fling Creating quite a riot. And when disorder reigns again, I'm pleasant in decorum—- sii" olled ow } > mixes... Oh, women, If you Jove your men, Don't clean their desks up for ‘em. # for the trolley cars, |i FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:0, The New Lingerie Dre For Women and Misses gare commanding as much attention for the values evidenced in the dainty materials and making shown at all prices, as well as for the daintiness of the styles. Carefully selected assortments are ready im Marquisettes Allover Tucked and French Lawns FURNITURE ORY GooDs Crepes including high and Dutch-neck models, with elbow and set-in sleeves and graceful, straight-cut skirts in plain and effects. Trimmings are of Valenciennes and Irish Crochet lade § laces, Venise-pattern laces and embroideries, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 42 bust measurement, Prices range upward from $16.50, $22.50, $25. and $35" ARTISTIC DOMESTIC RU For Every Purpose HE new Spring displays of fine Domestic Rugs are of unusual interest toall of floor coverings because of the exceptional variety of sizes, patterns, colo weaves presented—a variety that enables selections to be made in conformity with ah any requirements, Among the most satisfactory Rugs that | one could select for bedroom, dining-room or office are those in the Body Brussels weave. Their durability makes them the most practical for any room subject to con- stant usage. prising many artistic designs, these new effects: : Tan center with figured bowie Blue with band border. Rose-pink mottled effect with j border, | Allover figured effect with Our assortments of Body Brussels Rugs embrace designs and colorings to harmon- ize with any decorative scheme—51 pat- terns to choose from in the 9x12 size ; 20 pat- terns in the 8-3x10-6 size, Bundhar Wilton Rugs are sented in the new season's 9x12 size alone we show over 30 These Rugs are made in a patented west from selected wool yarns and range We have just received a new shipment of | from the 18x36-inch mat to the Rag meas “Art Loom” Seamless Wilton Rugs, com- | ing 10-6x14 feet. bee The Spring showing of Rag Rugs, Crex Grass Rugs and Japanese Matting ism readiness, comprising many colorings and patterns suitable for bungalow, summer and camp. New Arrivals in CHILDREN’S COLORED DRE —carefully made—as practical as they are pretty—thoroughly tub- able and just the right garments in every detail for Spring wear. Sizes 2 to 5 years. i white checked percale, trimmed with plain light-blue or red. The | skirts in kilted style; set-in kimono sleeves. Price $1 Children’s French Dresses of plain blue or pink gingham, with bloomers to match, trimmed in white pique. Skirts in full kilted style. Price $1.50. Children’s White Hubbard Dresses Special 50c White Hubbard Dresses in sizes 6 months to and prettily trimmed with dainty embroidery edge at neck and sleeves. Newest Models in McCRAY REFRIGERATORS ___ Now on Display M CRAY Refrigerators are in general use Government service—including the dining- Children’s French Dresses of blue or tan and white checked gingham, made with short kilted skirt, trimmed with stitched bands of plain chambray gingham and pearl buttons. Price 75c Children’s French Dresses with bloomers to match; of black and tr oF sy > years; made of fine sheer mi Special. ODD FURNITUR PIECES in all branches of the United States FE’ } piece of Furniture for any 6 house may secure it at a worth while § during the clearance now progressing.’ For instance, the assortments still clude: : Oak Buffets in fumed, police aoe golden finishes. Fumed Oak Dining Tables. Green Denim-upholstered Chairs Rockers. Fumed Oak Living-room Chaire, $ and Rockers. ie Rockers and Chairs in oak, 0 reed. e Davenports in fumed and dull goldet Circassian Walnut Dressers, © and Toilet Tables. i . bi ” rooms of the Senate and House of Repre- the and in several of the recently-built United States battleships—a recognition of their high all-round — efficiency econony. The “McCray” is the best Refrigerator to buy for your summer home. FULL-SIZE BED SHEETS Special 39c Each Full-size Sheets made from good grade bleached sheeting muslin, with 3-inch top hem. Two hundred of these Sheets to sell Friday at this very low price—39¢ each “Bedding Section. sentatives— Department of Agriculture quality, and —Third Floor. New Creations in y AMERICAN ART POTTE OW on display in the China Section—a new and j ing line of useful and ornamental pieces dbvelo unglazed ecru-color ware, with decorations in dark ducing an artistic burnt-wood effect. The designs include Indian and Egyptian effects, as well as conventional flower and fruit patterns. Vases, 25c, 35¢ and 50c, Flower Bowls with cover, 50¢ and $1.00. ¢, 65c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $2.50. —Chinaware Section, FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATE! Jardinieres, 35

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