The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘TWO CANDIDATES |One Man Who Says! em yen TOSS HATS IN RING. He Can Come Back S$ y S i, | FURNITUNE ] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. j | "| SUCCESS ORY WooDs ey a 5am | a ar algert bine to slink ther neler een, theae ae BASEMENT SALESROOM By Hen TON BRAY 2 <a “Ss his candidacy for the legislature, | they? Well, I'll show them a thing Thursday’s Garment Special into fame—and you say, =15_ [100 NEW SPRING S few definite announcements have|there fs one fellow, at least, who Jumped into fortune right off the bat, __ To Sell at “# been made, most of the memyers|ean come back I wish I could fall into something lke that.” of the last legislature from King} This was the characteriatte re Hut, you #ee, you don't know how that somebody toiled, Milady’s Toilet Table Store Clones attorney, one announ » be made packase Ww half-pint wit maksuge the face with this, aud ye muddy Somebody springs to ‘Gee, but he's Ine and who in back practically where ho started, A dispossess ndtice had just been served on Thompson and the various in Lua Park by the B Semere) Thomas Dobson is out for the a cupful of corn meal in & tru jor | republican nomination for county and mix with it an original pack#se | commissioner in the Third district Reed gua’ brese oot Hoth Commissioners Hamilton and anything wt Rutherford will have a fight onl therox wi | their hands to “come back” for Land company, owning th Reape, the |Sther term, ‘Ia addition 2o Dobeon,| Which the big amusement Beautifully, ancy Party of Richmond, Hench |#tands, that they must vacate er WW. A Carlow of the south dis {cause of it all is the alleged heavy trict, are. planning to enter the |!adebtedness of Thompson and his figthe associates, Big Registration ¢ aited gis eased Wire) Ore, April 10.—While exact ares will not be available Built |for several days, it is estimated) for this climate, Sixty-ogg. $8.00./ that the total registration for the} Other sites in rropaqgtion. Sold by primaries, April 19, will be th the Chas. H. Lilly Co., Foot of Main heaviest on record. It ia thought St, Seattle. *** approximately 120,000 voters will| be registered, as compared with} | about 108,000 last year | NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., April . ae 10.——-Mrs, Eva Bertalon, the mother OREGON FIGHT FOR T. R convicted of having negligently PORTLAND, Or., April 10—-Dr.|caused the death of her baby by John Wesley of New York, presi-| drowning, is free today, Mer pun dent of the International Peace for-|ishment was fixed by Judge Preble um, is due to arrive in Portland to-| yesterday with a fine of $1 and night to reinforce the Taft cam-|coste, He, however, remitted the paigners In thix state. He will speak costs. The judge said he was con. in Portland, Eugene, Albany, Rose vineed the woman lacked ordinary 'barg and Medford, capacity and knowledge. coumy will k reelection. Frank|Mark today of Frederick Thomp S. Griffithe and Charles MeAvoy|808, the spectacular young amuse will put up a ser@p for the senator: | Ment promoter, who, with the late Hial toga to succeed John A, Whalley, | Elmer 8S. Dandy, built Luna Park at Coney Island, “on a shoestring Of the way that he pla d he sweated and moll Of the fight that he made and the hells he went through Before he was famous andvenvied by you. And when the true tale @f his “fortune” you've learned You'll find that it's EARNED, The writer “makes good’! all at onee, so It seema, Hut what do you know ef the visions and dreams That were shattered and apeiled, of the gloom and despair That gripped at bis beart, of the woe and the care, Of the doubt and the worries, the turndowns and sneers By which he was Breeted for years upon years? “A sudden success no, a tide that has turned, The triumph was EARNEIN Carriers’ Increase The annual increase in the sal aries of mall carriers and postal clerks, which takes place this week will include 48 carriers and 38 clerks. The total increase of the carriers amounts to $5,000, and the clerks’ total ts $3,800. Suit conscientiously tailored. +a special and very favorable sacha an Spring model, carefully designed and materials are serviceable weaves of approved The every lumbago and ne Incubators $8.00—The Ideal The actor who flashes to fame “in a night"— Say, what do you know of his stubborn, hard fight? ‘The lawyer who jumps tnto mote with one case, Say, what do you know of Bis PREVIOUS race? You'll find, if you look, that they've werved in the ranks Where there isn't much money and mighty small thanks, Hut they've fought and they've schemed up the ladder to climb, And 80, when Success comes, they're ready—on time! The fire has been therethrough thé years it has burned, And the “fame” bas been EARNED! Navy-blue and Black Serges Light and Medium-color mixtures —the sizes, Misses’, 14, 16 and 18 years; Women’s, 34to 42 bust Dance at Dreamland tonight. urement, You'll agree that these Suits up fabric and workmanship—to garments that readily command higher prices than $9.65. Women’ s Wool and Silk Dresses i Special ‘3275 | end [$1675 ~exceptional values in desirable models for street, at-home and dress wear, in sizes for women and misses, Mater measure in every detail of style, — News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Lincoln's team of debaters, who copped the city debating champion. | ship, will meet Tacoma in a debate jon “Resolved, That the electors of |the state of Washington should have | the right to'recall all elective state jofficers, including the judiciary,” | Friday night at the Lincoln audi jtoriam. Lincoln will uphold the affirmative, THIS DAY /N HISTORY April 10, 1814, Napoleon Bona parte started for} Biba, He did not | go to shoot rhi-| noceros, or tickle Serges Messaline Bengaline Wool Challis Crepe Meteor Pongee Silk Taffeta Silke Surah Silk ring novelties, also light evening shades, ~ Basement Salesroom. POPULAR-PRICED CO In New Models Salesroom include such excel Thomso each Lady, Warner's Rust-proof, H- represented by new models that conform in every particular to the demands of Spring dress fashions. Two Attractive Models and Values at $1.00 American Lady, Style 128, de- Royal Worcester, Style 410, Mra. Etta Hawking, widow of the his palate with » J. KR. Hawking, has petitioned succulent dik-dik, colors include black, white, navy-blue and S of administration upons b ae did a modern . extate, sald to be; Elba tourist, but Special $12.75 and $16.75. 000 | < for # real exile, the mementoes of whith adorn the pages of his tory rather than the shelves of the tion CAUGHT Did you post that let ter | gave you? Hubby—VYes, dear, | carried it in my hand so | couldn't forget it, and | dropped it In the first mail box, & remember, be cause— Wife-—There, dear, that will do, 1 didn’t give you any letter to post. Smithsontan inw PEEPS SNC eMee any 2T stocks in the Basement makes as the American Glove-iitting and Corset ® Chamber of Commerce has * gone record as favoring a # constitutional amendment al * lowing aliens to own real es *% tate in Washington. At pres. * ent, no foreigner is allowed to * own land unless be has de # |® clared his Intention of becom: * | Or. J. €. Crichton, commissioner | ihe « citizen. * jot health, leaves tomorrow for a|* * twomonthe’ Crip in the East, where ®* SO ee ES RR eB EE ® tuberculosis and so — Chas. A. Bent, vice president of oo. P. Rent Piano Co., died at Chicago yesterday “I said to John, my husband, ‘’m going to get one before I’m a day older!” The Dear Old Lady Who Said It An old lady, a dear old Indy very near the three score years and ten came to this store last Friday, ac companied by her daughter. “I want you to let mother hear one of those wonderful talking ma chines. She's been away up in Alaska and didn’t have a chance. The demonstrator asked the old lady if she had any preference and she asked for sacred music. What a@ wealth there was, “Abide With Me, Soul,” “Near the © 1 Am,” “Safe in the Arms of Jesus —sung just as it Was sung in all its original freshness by the famous Trinity choir. The dear old lady listened in rapt attention and then asked If we had “Gipsy Smith.” ‘Sur “I didn’t hear him,” she ed. “My daughter did band and I were away We do not get out often So Gipsy Smith sang ust for Today,” to the great delight of the venerable Christian. She interrupt ed once to ask her daughte Liz wie, you heard him. Does that sound like his voice?” “That's it exactly, mother. And not another word untf the song was done, then “I said to John, my husband, ‘I'm going to get one before I'm a day older,’ and you ¢ ck one up and send it to us today. We will pick out the records we want right now.” to ‘Sun ross explain My hus- In Alaska. sometimes but the point getting old and dozens of times a day is this—we're all we have no time to lose. The last objection—high cost and vanquished House. chines are which price to be sold for includes one dozen 12 inch records our own selection. No such value has ever be sented heretofore, Get one row. tomor Tear Off, and Mail Tonight Ellers Music H¢ Gentlemen—t tieulars regarding Talking ine a records. use, Seattle ease nend me ur the list par Favorite of |he will study latioi | * senteeee Fortunately we unpacked ly a shipment of twenty last Js night. The seige is raised, the Talking Machine famine ended. Bring along $7.00 and get this machine, with 24 selections—pay for it at the rate of $5.00 a month—or six cents a day. No extras, no inter- est, no bother. M Of all 4h thing like it ey And it’s a values ented pre it is the very bigge seen before for the money. The despair of competing manufac turers atest hornless n odel with new sound ampli- fying chamber All enclosed in a solid quarter-sawed oak or mahogany cabinet, which is finished as becomes a mus ment of such im portance, Concert reproducer ical instr In short, a magnificent instru a remarkably modest price— nent is now offe ot é « Complete with 24 Selections—You to Choose Them—for $57.80. Terms, $7 Down and $5 a Month. The machine i “make good,” tations, Another point If it fails to below your bac sold “on suspicion.” if it falls short one bit you can money wee ee ee “Well, this is just one of those advertisements,” say, and you think that maybe it isn’t as good as it’s painted.” But, mark this, the advertising man has one of these same machines, and if he couldn't get ar another, one thousand dollars wouldn't buy it! | Decide you Mauit th quite to get one tomorrow. Come in and hear it ot | step Telegraphic, Telephone and Mail Orders will be filled Na in the order they're received, but personal inquirers at nt Eilers Music House, Third and University, will receive | first consideration, of course. to ne de dr Successors to D. S. Johnston Co. Third and University. be ry of fae er 4 and Boonton, N. J. April 10.—You may swear on your premises in Booston. A conviction of Mins Jo- |sephine Dixon, on a charge of us ing profane language, was reversed because she Was on her own porch 4 hoepitais, SORE ERE EE Ee A special musical program pper will be held at the signed for the average figure, with low bust fitted with draw- string and long skirt fitted with two sets of hose supporters. Pric made of batiste, with oy bust and extremely price Bust is fitted with drawstri two sets of hose suppe 1 | excellent model for Sane wear, ed $3 Mrs. Underwood April will vote jconstructed at the overpowering fear, Salvation Army headquarter Pith av. and Washington nt, tonight, in honor of the $4th birthday of Gen. Williams Hooth, its founder. During the services a pletuce of thé Keneral will be unveiled. eee eee ee ees eee ee eee | Chicago, April 10—James Haigh as ejected from his home when he mtowed to bis wife that hevwearn working at the polls recent for “Bath House” John Cough n. He appealed to the polier for During the girlhood days of! ra. Oscar W. Underwood, wife! of the minority} leader in he} house, it was bi ambition to si in grand op Then she Mise Woodw of Birmingham, Ala. Now, It is said she would rathe be the| mistress of the| White Ho 18 | than the best-ad yertised prima donna the world was} in a Wilkesbarre policeman, his dinner the Pa., raw eggs for her day } | “Baty” White, | TR TI TOR tt tte) * Fills Two Graves. | New York, April 10.—It took *| two graves to hold the body of * Frank Larson, He weighed * 465 pounds when he died of * fatty degeneration, of the * heart. The coffin was 3 feet 4 *| inches deep * | iid de dndindiadin aan del Leland Stanford University, Cal., 10.—Racing rats © vegetarian theory discredited | Profess: rodent ran circles ‘ound its vegetarian competitor. | | Publicity bureau of the Chamber | Commerce is taking energetic | to get the ational Conference of Charities d Correction for Seattle, The senior class of the university | on @ proposed arch to be 42nd at, entrance the campus a8 a class meniorial | xt week, } Insane From Fear. Albany, N. Y., April 10.—Bear sof ath, saved Michael Cosmo, con-| 1 murderer, from the electric He was declared insane, mad, the alienists say, by iven New York, April 10.—By what he lieved a deathbed confession, McCarthy eased his conseien the murder of a Tabby eat, 20 ars ago, He immediately recoy- ed, | disban 1915 meeting of the | * | jurors jhere UTTERLY OBSTINATE Is Tylbury as they say?” Unreasonable! Why, that man even expects his new house to be} balit to suit him.” |) | unreasonable as |i Suit or the recovery of $695. i sald to be in “the hands of Jas} Boyle, former treasurer of the dis banded Division No, 2, Ancient Or der of Hibernians, of King county bas been started by Daniel O'Con nor for himself and members of the order, Springfield, Ill, April 10.—lilinois’ | 29,860 teachers received $18,195, 9 in salaries in 1911, an in crease of 3,000 teachers and $11, 000,000 in ten years, according to} official report || “Does the hero marry the heroine | at the end of all their troubles? | “No; at the beginning.”—Judge. | April 10.—Jun- | fus Spencer Morgan, Jr., grandson | of J. Plerp,, defied the forces of law, and order by refusing to stop his automobile when a policeman hailed him. He was fined $26 but | appealed Cambridge, M Chicago, Apri! 10.—While investi gating the death of George John ston, a teamster, supposed to be indigent, coroner's officers found a |bank book in his effects contain |ing deposits of $75,000. ERE James Rollin Stoneaker declared a| meat-eating * * * Det * caus: TALKED IN SLEEP; CONFESSES MURDER * it, Mich., April 10.—Be- *& he talked in his sleep, * * Or McAdoo betrayed to * his associates In a local board. * * ing house that he was wanted * in Greensboro, N. (., for wife * murde He was arrested. * ‘| Se ee — | Lakewood, N. J., April 10.—Rag- jf time as first ald to disagreeing! if resulted in a hasty verdict The jurors found band in struments in the jury room and after several selections returned a| WW verdict, | THE PURPOSE “1 suppose you regard all your display of eloquence as beneficial to the cause.” replied Senator Sor- ghum, “to be candid, that elo. quence isn't so much for the cause as for the effect.”—Wai ington Star. $1.00. attached. Price $1.00, A Special Selling of — Silk Remnants — A accumulation of useful Remnants > short lengths of Fancy Silks, comp ing about 500 yards in all, and inek Sola Silks Lining Satins Plaid Taffeta Silks to go on sale Thursday at decided The pieces range in length from 10 yards. Soaps Specially Priced Fairy Soap, special 43¢ dozen cakes. Palmolive Soap, special 7¢ cake. Woodbury’s Facial Soap, cake Cuticura Soap, special 14¢ cake. Armour’s Oatmeal Soap, special 4¢ cake Armour’s ‘Old-fashioned Glycerine Soap, special 8¢ cake. Kirk's Rose Beauty Glycerine Soap, long bars, special 5¢. Jergens’ Toilet Soap, popular cakes in box, special 10¢. Antiseptic Witch Hazel Soap, special, 3 cakes for 10¢. 14e¢ special tions odors, 3 LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS To Sell at [ 75¢ | 1 Tharsday an unusual Thursday offering that attract as many interested visitors to # The assortment is made up of short lines from regular stocks, and in cludes Lingerie Waists in a wide variety jainty models, trimmed in embro and laces, long and 34 sleeves. Smart Tailored Waists in linen and n ras, white and novelty stripe effects. Special, at 75¢. : svc CHILDR DRESSES, 95¢e— Pretty, practical Dresses in wash hams and fancy prints, check and aes trimmed with plain-color m ‘ and pipings. Sizes 6 to 14 yearse There bs about 75 Dresses in this lot, to be 0 Be. —Basemeat Balexroom. Hemmed Bedspreads Special 75¢ Each H' MMED Crochet Bedspreads, size 72x86 inches, free from starch or dress- ing. Over one hundred to go on sale Thursday at 75¢ cach. Section. ment Salesroom. Bleached Cambric Muslin Thursday, N’S TUB Special 5c Yard ) grade of Bleached Cotton Mus- closely FIN lin fects, woven texture, cambric- figished, 36 inches wide. Special, for Thursday, 5¢ yard, Basement Salesroom. tomorrow at —Basement Seleereem Women’s Initialed Handkerchiefs} Of Fine Shamrock Lawn Special 5 C | Each WO hundred dozen of these fine Handkerchiefs to sell at 5c each "Thursday—ol sheer Shamrock lawn, with %-inch hems, corded edge and small, well-embroidered block letters. A full assortment of initials to choose from. These Handkerchiefs ate first quality and are priced unusually-low at B@ eae Basement Direct-Action Ranges

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