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

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WHEN a git refui other, but that doesn’t always ho ‘faag DEVELOPING “eh. on. the. Pay Fou Attention, “any A goldfilled frame, guaranteed (ten years), with spherical lenses, including 4 thorough and selentific exam nation, complete $2 50 . ' for tye Sight W. ROBSON specialist Fourth Ploor—470-473 Arcade Bids. Bring this ad with you Special bevmonr ae ne We Never Hurt a Bit? t keep moat peo pie y “ m the dentist. if they have not had the exper! ence they have been told t why people neglect their teeth You don't have to fear either of these reasons any longer, ax we have brought the price of den ry down to where it bh belongs. We extract bridge and replace teeth Our Method without causing the least pain You can prove the cost part of this statement by securing 9 price befo mu come to Us, and as regards the painless statement, we won't charge you a cent if we don't fulfill it. The foving of our statements we eave In your hands. You are not out « Danny if we dont wake good w many dentists will give you this assurance? ‘A written guarantee with all work, Regal Dental Offices DA i. R. CLARK, Manager, 1405 Third Av. N. W, Cor. Unton MOTE—tring this ad with yoo. a fellow, he fee! id good if she accepts him. WILL ATTEND LODGE, HERE The session of the Masonic grand bodies of the state, which will be held in Seattle this week, will be at tended by 5,000 Ma The firet delegates ived yesterday from Vancouver and Victoria, and it te expected that all will be here today The Canadian visitors w for an automobdtle trip over the yesterday and given a banquet the Arctic club in the evening After the parade this morning, sessions began in the Scottish Rite }temple, and at 12 a banquet was tendered the Commandery of the Knights Templar, A competitive drill will take place tonight, in which half a dosen drill teams will | be entered | Tuesday morning the grand lodge will convene and will be welcomed by Mayor Cotterill; Wednesday the officers will be elected and the Or- der of the Eastern Star will begin | its sessions. MUST REGRADE A regrade of Terry av. will be necessary from Valley st. to Denny |way before the N. P. belt line | be completed, An error in the sur vey has been discovered, a grade of 5 per cent, which is too high for the line. The Boren av section of the belt line has already been completed Condemnation proceedings for the second portion of the line has been begun, |soon as the regrade is finished, at the expense of the raflroad com | pany, the construction work will be pushed forward. | } ity at | CHILDREN’S DAY | The children reigned yesterday in Seattie’s churches, the event be- ling the annual children’s day. In every church the fof song recitations and other features, typical of the chil- | dren and their work. taken | ean! showing | rvices consisted | that he will never love am 5,000 MASONS | ‘RECEPTION | Parishioners of Our to thetr pastor jat Hibernian Yesler way Mayor and Mra terill w the dance ception. Rev. | Ohio, hall, N Ge thes and Corrections, Gov. Hay. BY BERTON BRALEY Here are strong bands for the work of the world, A body and brain for the need of It; Yet in the By the fear of the world maelstrom of chance am I whirled and the greed of it. The world is in need of the things I could make, And I beg for the toil for my littie ones’ sak Yet though | may plead and my voice it may shake, The blind, brutal world takes no heed of it; Here am |, Masters, well fit for your work-— For the weight and the burden and fret of it; To bear all the strain and the st se and the irk To know all the heat and the sweat of it Is the world’s labor finished? It is not begun; Help church will tende Rev. J. B SJUDSON Ww. LYONS - FOR REV. O’BRIEN and as; Lady of Good ra reception O'Brien foth ay, and Tuesday evening. eorge F. Cot lt lead the grand march at which will follow the re O'Brien leaves for Cleveland to attend the anoual meeting of the National Congress of Chari to which he has been appointed a delegate by| There are mines to be dug, there are roads to be run, There is work everywhere crying out to be done, Yet never a task can | get of It I tramp through the streets in my wea For a job-—just a job—if men tell of it But think you, when passing a court or a church 1 love what I see and think well of tt? Ah, no! For I rage against order and fate, I curse at the pious, 1 blaspheme the great; | For a man out of work is a vessel of Hate— And that ts the bitterest hell of it! ome search June the Month of Low Round Trip —OVER THE— Fares to the East O-W.R.&N O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC Dates and Fares to Suit Everybody Sale Dates: June 13, 14, 15, July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, ‘y 17, 18, 19, 20, 12, 15, 16, 21, 24, 2 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 5, 27, 28, 30, 2 RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS Coiorado Springs Denver Pueblo Sioux City Des Moines. Davenpor Rock island Atlantic City Baltimore Boston. Buffalo, Detroit, low lowa Mich, HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE Steel Coaches and Electric Oil Burning Locomotives mean n A perfect Road Bed make Perfect Cuisine and § of your journey. Electric In traveling East over the route along the Columbia Rive large cities than you do if you te Let u Lighted " ia help you plan your s 55.00 60.00 Toronto, Ont Washington Council Bluffs, K Duluth Milwaukee Minneapolis and 70.00 70.00 111.00 107.50 110.00 Dd. Louis . innipeg ING YOUR TRIP EAST: BR cinde train s Pc your e and 1 all the c ansag City, Omaha, St St. Paul Joneph 108.50 105.00 108,50 110.00 | 91.50 0) 60.00 60.00 60.00 70.00 60.00 IN MAK. y to the pleasure gh Sleeping Car Service to Chicago. O-1 T, a ake any other re trip. 716 Second Ave., Seattle. Tel. M fain 932---Elliott 1995 advantage of the be { orado; also you pa E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street We Sahat an is ali ia la a 5 ONE a ONT NN EE a wt tiful h more scenic a REPVBUCAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE R HOT MEMBERS ON THE CONTEST JOB BEFORE NATIONAL COMMITTEE | sbecribers to The Seattle star will confer a favor by notifying this office at once any fal ure prompt and ren: ery of the paper, atiempt to substitut paper Star, It te the management tom service for are given « attenth mur paper fails night ‘ one this Shee : 9400, Ask for Department. the Cireulat Attorney A. J. Speckert must pay $60 a month to wife, Regina Speckert, to the order signed by bertaon be applied to back alimony, which has accumulated to the amount of $510.18 Speckert i# also taxed $250 for attorney fees Judge A} inconsiderate. “if you don't stop nagging me, Emily, | shall shoot myself thie very minw' that’s just tike you, when you know how nervous | am when | hear a shot."—Tit Bits. The board of public works has ac- cepted in behalf of the city the Lake Union mxiliary power plant, constracted under contract by B. pH Graft. A benefit performance will be given at the Coliseum theatre Mon- day, June 17 St. Teresa's convent. The theatre has been donated by Mre. Joba W Considine. St. Teresea's convent is | a school where girls are giveniin | structions in domestic artes and home economics On Saturday, June 15, theiNew Eagiand club will hold ite anmual strawberry festival at the homenof L. F. Dearbors, Edmonds. Graduation at Names Academy night at the schoo audituciom Twenty-one will be graduated and seven will be given life diplomas exercises if Pity. Hansom was mar. day to Miss “1 eee Jac ried the other Richley.” “Yes, and | was sorry to see it.” “Sorry? his?” “For mine. | wanted her."— Catholic Standard and Times. For her sake or Capt. A. Paysee saved a drunken fisherman Satarday afternoon with a leaky boat and a broom for a paddle. The fisherman appreciated bie near drowning by swearing be cause his cigarette papers became damp. WREBRAKRREKEEN Performing the second Caes. arean operation within a year and a half, in whieh all con cerned are doing well, is the record of Dr. C. BE. Gutherte of this city The ast operation was performed on Mrs. C. de Schauer last week at the Se * « * * * * * * * * attle General hospital * * eee ee eee eee PER Rev. A. H. Hause of Olympia has opted the call of the Second tist church of this city, and will take up his new duties next Bunday ac’ | Customs office has that the motor boats on Lake Wash jington must jor fines paid The Author of It. Physician—t shall have ito forbid you smoking, drinking, playing billiards and keeping late hours, Patient—Ah, | see my wife has been consulting you.—Tit- Bits. F. H. Donnelian, manager of the Empress, has been transferred tc San Francisco, and J. H. Pilling manager of the Frisco house, has been transferred to Seattle, The new Georgetown terlan ehurch was day with solemn A, Matthews tory sermon and Rey had charge of the pastor, Rev. H. T act of dedication Presby dedicated. Sun services, Dr..M W. A. Major offering. | The Lewis, did the well against Provost ity to Philadelphia—So women's crusade ded that vivisec Hdgar of Penn the mayor could get complained tudents YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy Peopie his divorced | wearing according , Mre Half of this amount ts to| mobile to under the auspices. of | Moly | will be held to) announced | ched the dedica- | has the! no| THERE ie # fable about the ass disguising Kimesit . = with a sheepek ae he York Th FREDERICK & NELSON, y at 800 mm, 6.30. 2 Inc. FURNITURE onv uooos —_—_—The June Sales of $n White Merchandise wealtl { dainty mew metehan. shout the displays, nizing tag store Opens D Clones Continue to attract enthusiastic interest bec ause of the dise exhibited and the manifestly low prices that prevail thre Unusual opportunities abound during these Sales for ecor Women’s Muslin Underwear Women’s Waists Embroideries Table Linens Hane Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Suits and Dresses White Wash Knit Underwear _ Towels and Toweling | | c| New Neckpieces for Women and LARGE selection of dainty new Neckpieces for women and misses has just ceived, and includes Imported Plauen and St, Galt lars, Coat and Dress Sets in <a black NEW OUTING NEC Golf and Motor Ties of linen, igh” style, We, 7 . plain, mannish style | daintily emt 50c, 75¢ al Soft Collars « Ik and soisette, wi to match, and $1.00 set, Silk Windsor and Four- Robespierre Collars in many charming variations Eton and Low Collars in Swiss embroid ered style, New Jabots, embroidered with laces Sailor Collars with backs, hand embroidered and trimmed with and trimmed | pique, in “pull-thre | $1.00. Ascot Collars { i round and square n fine laces Coat Sets in madras, embroidered and ba- lace lawn, linen daintily and trim add an effective touch of trimming to tiste, 50 Chicago—As John Miller, Boston, | I stood in front of the Great North-| ern hotel, two pretty girls rushed up to him and bugged and kissed |f} him. A detective arrested the girls. | They had $8 of Miller's money cnicaye — “rrr ser sence} — Special Prices on Go-Carts and through which scores of lives are| dear expected to be saved hy, | Carts a Carriages at special prices which provide sav- med ; | | | summer dresses Furniture Section is featuring a number of im- are soon to be’ attached to lamp|f A : : ¥ - proved 1912 patterns in Children's Folding Go- posts, telephone and telegraph) poles to this city by Red Cross} nurses } . ve | flew York—In evening gown and) a $200 plume in the hat,| Robert H. Mangler, amateur | fire fighter, sped five miles by auto | a fire, The hat was; ings of a positive character The Go-Carts are in various styles of frames, finishes fold and open with one simple motion Special at and upholstery; and are easily handled in the strect cars $4.50 and up to $10.00. The Baby Carriages and wood-body models with reed and automobile tops. All represent Special at $7.50 and up ruined Adams, Mase— for the Whitney | Fannie. wan ofruck by lightning | 15 minutes after Harriet, broke her arm for the fifth time North bad day include reed newest ideas in construction. to $17.50. Displayed in the Furniture Galleries, Fourth Floor, Ciricago—Bix theological students | of Northwestern university were jtaken from their beds by 25 other | students and tossed into Lake | Michigan, ap annual custom at the} university | San Antonio, Tex—The first| Texas water melon# of the season have been shipped from here to St. Louie, The melons average about 24 pounds, amd will sell from $2 | to $2.50 each. s Free Delivery | Senden for Out-of-Town Customers — E prepay transportation charges to any railroad station or boat landing in the: Washington, on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over. Method of be optional with us. BASEMENT SALESROOM A Charming Collection of Summer Models i in Women’s and Misses’ 1-Pc. Silk D; To Be Featured Tuesday at a |N. ¥., fell from the second story Very Special Price today. His skull was fractured and he died at the People’s hospital Chic» go.—Potice Chief McWeeney | says he believes in the motto, “It |ff e takes a thief to catch « thief,” and! that is why he will appoint several women officers to enforce the city's hat pin ordinance. Chicago—-Judge | Stewart, in the new “speed court.” fined all motor-| liste brought before the court the |firet day it was in session. The | fines averaged $66. St. Loule—Bociety is in court | bere over the slapping of a young ter. J. Goode Cabanne is seeking | a peace bond to prevent Mra. Ferdi. jnand H. Manger from instructing a two children to swat J. Goode | anne, Jr., aged 5. | Chieago—John Ryan of Albany, —a price very much less than is ordinarily asked for pretty After- |jf noon and Evening Dresses of such excellent style and desirable ma- New York.—Fatner Lenzi admin. |} istered baptiem and immediately gave extreme unction to a 2 months’-old baby fatally injured by | a horee. terials as are these. in dainty made Taffeta Silks Satin Foulards —high and round neck models, with There are 50 Dresses in the offering, up Silk Eolienne weaves of Messaline Silks Washington, ta. — Exasperated when boys with roller skates inter rupted his sermon, Rey, H. C. Mil- ling is alleged to have assaulted one of the youngsters. The minis-| ter furnished ball | ‘ elbow Chicago —The i and three - quarter skeleton of ani stil § with lace 1 silk t i Ophiacodonmirus, an antediluvian|(| Sleeves, prettily trimmed with laces and si braidings. reptile, supposed to have lived 10-/ff are 14, 16 and 18 years; 000,000 years ago, wan mounted at! ff Exceptional values at $9.50. The sizes also 34 to 40 bust measurement. the Walker museum of the Chicago |ff university Lemont, Ill.—A full grown moth er fox and three baby foxes about |two months old have been caught jalong the bank of the drainage canal he! 1 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Special $9.50 and $12.50 workmanship and materials in these Suits are distinctly | Philadelphia.—Wm. E. Carter es- Jeaped unhurt from the Titanic dis-| |aster, but a fall on the Bryn Mawr |polo field put him in a hospital, | }possibly fat@ly injured | Chicago. A policeman was | forced to beat a bull dog insensible | with his night stick before he would | if release Ignats Obolhusky, aged 8/ months, whom the animal Ing like a terrier does a cat | | | 7 | i TUT FR | TYLE, | superior to what one expects to find in garments at such low i prices. the season's af nals and Novelty 5 The coats and skirts are well-cut and carefully tailored, al | i | | | | | | | i} | | } lines navy-blue, Sizes 14 and 16 years; 34 to 42 bust measurement. Special $9.50 and $12.50. —Basement , Women’s Mended Gloves The fabrics are good, serviceable weaves of Serges, Diag in black and colors. Elgin, Carl Midgley, aged 18, | played hookey from school a whole | year without his parents finding it out They had bought graduation | presents for him. | Chicago.—At the St. Matthews Episcopal church dinner tonight the men will be the cooks and wait- ers and their wives will be guests of honor, with no task except to eat the food MIND REGISTER The able sermon delivered yester. day by Rey, Aked of San Francisco to the graduating class of the uni versity, was listened to by 2,000 |The theme was that the mind is a self-registering book, and that we should strive to have registered the jbest there, that. every impression, thought, word of deed is engraved there, and that it is through those jengravings that our character is formed and the course of our life! | shaped, of certain impert tate of repair. HESE are Gloves t were necared: to the maker beca making or stock, and have since been put in an excell: chase includes the following qualities: . one-clasp, im black, pei tan and gra) i! 5M¢@ pair. Mocha Gloves, clasp style, and gray, special 59¢ pair. Ba: Kid Gloves in two-clasp style, colors, tan, brown, gray and black, ecial S59@ pair. Chamois Gloves in one-clasp style, and natural chamois-color, special 59¢ pair. Cape Gloves, white galesry RPA GAARA ARR RAR AAA FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ee Mail Carefully Filled Orders

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