The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1912, Page 3

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Pees eee SOOOOOeeeeese sees esse eee eseserereers AFTER MANY YEARS! FROM REYNOLDS’ NEWSPAPER, ft is 26 vears Z taction of bis since Mr, Gladstone nal Dill introd Now Mr. Asquith bas brought in bis meas Mi, TODAYS STYLES TODAY a Thi i CLOTHES, or | xfernOutittingG | SEATTLES RELIABLE CRE! HOUSE }\\ | 1332-34 | Second Ave. NearUnion |) i Cut-Rate Dentistry on the Easy- Payment Plan The greatest cut on prices ever given tor the very best Dental Work ever done in Seattle; this is our claim, and Just what we are Prepared to give. We are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR 8.50 AND $7.00. b some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework ing $% and $10 bridgework for $3.60, and our Silver and are 50c; Gold Fills are from 6c up; extracting «is We guarantee all work for 12 years, and request ali people in meed of Den service to call for free examination, and learn our HHiices and easy-payment plan. Come in today. DO NOT PUT IT HP OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut-rate Dentists. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists SECOND FLOOR A: Bigs. BANK BUILDING, COR. SECOND AND PIKE. TAKE ELEVATOR Send Samples of Dress Goods G66RLEASE send me right away samples of your spring dress goods. I’m very busy and can’t get into town for sev- eral days. 1 will select what I want and send in the order at once. I wish you would send the goods just as soon as possible.” The successful merchant pays particular attention to telephone inquiries. They fre- quently come from the best customers and mean future orders, Every Bell Telephone is . a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co : e LONDON ° THE STAR—MOND $1,000 FOR DEATH OF THEIR BABY The loss of a 2yearold girl is | worth $1,000 to the bereaved par 3 | last November, tand 19 years aince the intro re and justice to Ireland is to be |MUMPS STOP THE CANBY BRASS BAND CANBY, Or by brass band is » The Can Mumps did i The performer on the trom had them first the rest tried his new horn. they all have it slide} Then YOU FICKLE GIRL PORTLAND, Or., April 29 Mrs. Edith Mead from |. Aronson « he t do it bh to make eated and back says she too! she would ni arrested for la ents, according to a decision made by Judge Main Saturday. He award: ed that amount to James R, Atkin: |#on and wife against the Jackson estate. The 2yearold daughter cs the Atkinsons was killed in the ele vator of the Jackson apartments The law allows no damages, said Judge Main, except |for lows of service to the parents, and that, deducting the cost of rear. Ing the girl to the age of 18 and her probable earning capacity, ig fixed % | at $1,000, OAKLAND, Cal, Ap 29 |iance on the “unwritte day probably saved from the ¢ lows Harry Prescott, on trial here for the killing of Ralph Thompson whom he surprised and shot to death Jn the bedroom of Mra. Kate Presogtt, his wife That man who fhvades another's. jhome to steal his wife Inyites death,” said Prescott’s lawyer, ad and that the plea n shortly be with 10 for jquittal and 2 for conyietion, the jury reported a disagreement and wan discharged Ate eee * * * STRAUS’ FAVORITE * HORSE DIED WHEN * THE STRAUSES DIED & \* ‘ |» 29 the Titanic disaster, are much d with a pecul ¢ which occurred aus farm at Hed ‘dl Hefore he satled for pe Mr. Straus sent bi ite driving horse, Bess, On the night of a April 14, Bene died niy in her stall in the Her body was found the next morning b ® farm hands wa night of Sur ul hat the Titan » the bottom. Pee eee eee eee eee > |General Electric’s sewasa Gunes Pops; A man should be ed very severely for bigamy Fops: He is. He has two moth ers inlaw SAYS HE ABANDONED HER AND CHILDREN A warrant is out for the arrest of W. A. Patter of Ballard, sworn ont by his wife, Vera Patter, wh charges that he left her and t two children in destitute elreur She fears that he may taken @ transport to the stances have Orient the Ayers Transfer Co TO PREVENT MOTOR) CAR CRASHES | when the the word when | time the | bell to draw attention to | It is a fine antidote for rear col | listons. Oe ee ed * *| lw $10,000 FOR PROHIBITION | CHICAGO, April 27.—The * # largest single gift ever recelv- * *® ed by the national prohibition * * committee is announced here * w today, the amount being $10, * % 000. ‘fhe donor is the Rev. W. * * M. Nicholson Taft * ® Diego, Cal, a relative * & president * * * ee ee $1,000 A MONTH of San of the OAKLAND, Cai, April 29.—ox plaining that she cannot keep out of debt on $1,000 a month, Mrs, Br minia Dargie, widow of the lat publisher of the Oakland Tribune, has asked the court to increase her allowance to $2,000 monthly, pend ling final distribution of the estate Dedede dade dante aad * * OF COURSE *& Clerk (to the head of |® Steel Safe Co.)—Here's’a let |® ter from a man who says he ® prefers our safes to,all others * = Manager of company—Fine, * What's his nfime? * = Clerk—No name. * ly signs the letter * man, He mere “Cracks [i RRR Patter was employed ty | IS NOT ENOUGH |<:; * * ” * * * *) | * * * * * * ‘EW YORK jand held a number of # ords between New York \bany, was dr iving his new touring tonneau and in MORE DOGS THAN | CHILDREN HERE TRUCKEE, Cal. April 1 © is looking for a poundman « the compilation of ties showing the more dogs children in the town, with nine population on the increase NEW WHITE HOPE SAN JOSE, Cal. April, 29.—See. ing & busband beating “bis | Mrs, W. F. Curry attack |atraight lefts and uppe ibs took the count. Con shall saw the bout ee urry wears a star as | deputy and now Mrs. his chief ‘The following are she pricss paid by loca comuilssion mere to the or Prices according to f nest and genera | excellence, but these prices, uniess| gtherwise indicated, are for strictly and Butter—selling Price, ' Wasninsvon but. Selling Price cs ; 16 $ : oo $0 4@ qultry—eocai aire Prive, Fi] und 3 jou—Helling Price. 5@ 2.25 10K 02@ Feed, Selling Price. shington y 19.00@ 20.08 nd’ ‘thmottiy. 16 ies 14.00 : | Incubators $8,00-—Tho Ideal, Bullt) for this climate. Sixty-egg, $8.00, | Other sizes in proportion, Sold by Counsel Killed wife, able Mar-| THE MARKETS | AY, APRIL 29, 1912. Boys’ $1.00 Cashmere Pants 79¢ Boys’ 75¢ School Pants, now Ladies’ 35c to 50c Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants now, each $1.00 Coutil Corsets, Hose Supporters attached 69° $1.25 Combination 2-Piece Muslinwear now offered for jie 15c pair Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, pair Wrought Iron Hose for Children, 20c values, guaranteed, Women’s 25c Fine Cotton Hose, Lisle | finish, pair 118° Women’s 35c Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, 23° MILLINERY SENSATION Choice of any Trimmed Hat in the house, values to $10.00 $3.98 $1.50 Sailor Hats 98c SILK AND DRESS GOODS 89c Messalines, Fou- lards and Louisines, 3726 the Chas. H. Lilly Co,, Foot of M@o St., Seattle. ooo Here Are the Season's Very Latest Styles in LEWIS & CO.’S QUALITY CLOTHES FOR LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICES Men’s $35.00 Society, Sincerity and Sophomore Brand Suits Men's $20.00 Society, Sincerity and Sophomore Brand Suits Men’s $15.00 Suits for $4.89 | Boys’ $4.00 Suits for Men’s $20.00 Suits for ogee poly pg ea and grays, Carnation Milk, evaporated to the consistency of cream, 25° DUTCH CLEANSER Sold elsewhere for 10c. Our price, 4 cans for 25° CAN OPENERS Sold elsewhere for 25c. Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soaps, 7 bars for 25° Pearline, Gold Dust or Citrus 1214c Mill End Muslins, yard 6c 7c Calicoes, principally light shades, yard 326 25c Oilcloth, Powder, 25c packages, for 140 50c Belt Pins and Brooches now offered for now, per yard Our price { 39° 12: 14° Lively Days Scheduled for Friday and Saturday in the Women’s READY-TO-WEAR SECTION $17.50 Tailor Made Blue Serge Suits | $12.00 Women’s and Misses’ Silk $9.75 | Dresses $5.98 $22.50 Women’ 's and Misses’ Tailor | | _ Alterations free on all garments up Made Suits $11.95 | from $12.00. $4.00 Silk and Net Waists, now offered for, each $1.75 Best Quality Fine Tissue Toilet Paper, 10c size, 4 rolls Ladies’ $1.50 Lingerie Waists now offered for Clothes Pins per dozen Women’s Lawn Dressing Jackets, various colors, 59c values, for 21° 5c to 10c package Envelopes or Writing Tablets Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes for Very. Latest Fad, Fancy Earrings, worth regular 75c German Silver Mesh Bags, now 50c to $7.50 each, during this sale, ONE-FIFTH OFF A SHOE SALE Surpassing in Magnitude AND LOW PRICES ANY YET ATTEMPTED now | Men’s $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, now $2.59 500 pairs Ladies’ $3.00 Blucher Shoes Ladies’ $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes Ladies’ $3.50 Oxfords Children’s $1.50 Shoes for Sample Shell Barrettes, values to 25c, now 5c to 10c Hair Nets, with or without elastic 2: 400 best Needle Point Pins, 5c value 5c box Wire Hair Pins Safety Pins 5c box Tooth Picks 5c card Shell Hair Pins Durham Duplex Razors, equal to $5 values, for The Store That Saves You Money ||RIBBONS and LACES at prices that almost compel you to buy. 25c to 35c Ribbons, yard 5c to 7c Laces, yard Second Av. at James 15¢ Laces, yard. . .9c

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