The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 10

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Although Ge bought an auto, my Joy Is not complete; Why do they let pedestrians, monopolize the street? ; SHERMAN Pyro sore where Avent Ww. PF. BREWSTER, PROP, Sed, Opposite P.O. DT VEGETABLE. SILK UNDER Eve and $30 Suits $11.85 rout Sale, Fifth and Pike iv eecreremeemcnss | (ur Goods Must Go PARTNER. “ELECTRO: DISSOLL sage oc ng out a fine line of B DENTISTS | eG 22h Gold Growns $3.50 te $5.00 New é-ft. Round Osk $8.85 Bridgework $3.50 te $5.00 “ ete ° $1.50 0 Fruit Jars. 18 alice 4 GOR, oiccccer vane c Porcelain Gowns 93.50 Up Gold Fitings oe pi xew ook = 40.50 Silver Fillings 30c Up TERMS SUIT at $40 Majestic $20 Must Close This Stock Regerd~ AS WE leas of Prices. woORK YEARS Laboring People’s entists pe a Ee Gloves, 2 pair for 5c. Clo ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS |] eae or een mor and PURE S S00 dozen more Canvas For the Upstairs Store, which has low rent, no mahogany fixtures, and tremendous purchasing power (one of over 50 stores) to sell you $5.00 Shoes for i > ‘ ‘2 A Fit For Every Foot LADIES, ask to see our | Colonial Pumps | $2.50 | Take Elevator. Open Saturday Evenings to 10. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP ¢°. Second Ave. at Pike—Over Swift's Drug Store. The man who demands style, fit, all wool fabrics and reliable will eventually buy a Bradbury System suit. These necessary Shown exclusively at this store in all the newest models, handso 1332-34 Second Ave. von eve yee! FOR BALTIMORE D With ¢ attle, 8 (eu long com the sani werv Dr. for Pat The all ¢ | morrow } tion begt One of the most wonderful in Yentions optical scence has pro duced in many years. SPROIAL—A gold filled frame arant spherical lenses, carefully fitted to your eyes complete for 92.50 W. ROBSON st Fourth Ploor—470-478 Arende petite This office is undoubtedly best tary The latest and most approved dental appliances have been in- stalled, everything is spotiessly clean, a staff of graduate reg istered ance to tee conditions .is always dreaded. Char every plece of dental work turned out of this office, and this to give you a guarantee that ts absolutely bona fide Regu! Gold R Regal Dental Offices DR ttle’s Leading Dentists Regal Dental Offices established, and as your friends will tell you, thoroughly reliable, you the very be at half the price of any of our Crowns Schram and Merritt will leave to And she rose to & sport The democratic cor She married a sport an¢ June 25. «(That followed along aa And alimony was her For it gave her the col Hut the pace that she She couldn't get down to And joined burle (Two hundred 4 Even burlesque has few 4 ten years) with fle ala ni he Seattto Star r by notifying ofany f os It te the desire of the Management te sequre the best ervice for all, and compiaints ) courteous and pro! it your the Ctreulation Dep Frank Willlame a negro laborer employed on Schwager & Nettle ton’s dock at the mill, 26th and | Colorado, fell overboard last night and was drowned. The spot where }he fell was dragged, but the body was not found. BACK IN TOWN “Was your love affair roman. tie?” “Oh, y! t met Reginald at the seashore. We both pre tended to be very rich.” “You, yes.” “And now it turns out that he collects the payments on your piano.”"—McCall's Magazine. are prepared to give dental service ore. The box office at the Coliseum will be open from 10 o'clock Satur lday morning until 10 p. m. of the same day, and agaip on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, for the em change of tickets for the benefit entertainment of St. Teresa's com veut | ‘ined A standpipe site for West Seattle }has been purchased near West Othello st. The pipe wili cost $50. 000. One will probably be erected fon Beacon bill this summer that will cost In the neighborhood of | $150,000, OUR PRECISE ARTIST equipped and most in Seattle dentists is tn attend assure you a dental that under ordinary Kk personally oversees reason we are able $10 Extra Heavy a ae LB ARK, Mer 1405 ‘Third av. N. W. Cor, Unton sor hand tailoring In the suit he buys. BRADBURY— qualification: me fabri Priced as Low as $25 as High as $40 Our big, popular pr from a p clalize romi in th New models of fabrics and colorings, the best values at the price. $15.00 to $25.00 possible Our credit & small payment when you make e, ing it See Our Special +» sa» collars and cuffs are Window Display is: sr susacs EASTERN Outfitting Co." “'Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ at you hardly know that you are in G s and desirable shade this md with you “Fighting over a woman.” Humboldt Steamship Co. has an- nounced that f boats to Alaska will leave Seattle 10 a. m. after this instead of 9 p. m. This is that tourists may seo the & beautiful scenery 80 ad's are all guaranteed ee ee ee eel “My World,” a song the words of which were composed by Miss L. Sheridan of this city, was gr with applause last dered in the B Miss Helen Lowe. The musle was composed by C, Johnson who also composed “Iola” and When I Dream of You * * * * . * * . * * * * * eeeeeeeeeeeee RTT TTT TT HHH Malone, N, Y.—Five Chinese dis» gnised as negroes were caught by immigration offic who say there is no telling how widely the ruse has been successfully worked line comes r who spe is grade of clothing and a great selection WISE LITTLE BROTHER “Do you know, little boy, that your sister promised to marry me at the party last night?” “Of course! That's what the party was for."—Answers, Lon don. nent Hammondsport, N. Y¥.—The son of Edwin Petri, of Cross e, Was njured by a fall, and Dr. I Alden attend him New York.—Mrs, James Frank Haused took away her husband's clothes to keep him sober, and James ran Marathon through Harlem streets in his birthday suit {until he was captured. plan calls for only a balance is so asy New York.—A Staten Island man said bull frogs there croak only from 5 a. m, to midnight, thereby obeying the law that prohibits un seemly noises from midnight to 6 a, m, olf Shirts with soft now being featured The Jefferson, which came down from Skagway last night, reports sailing rough = volcanic ashes while in Alaskan waters. Stanford alumni of the Sagnd |held a reunion at the Stockade ho i last night, e Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it every 4, THE SEATTLE STAR inet * et 0 yb a ru Three Linotype Machines | I | nase —— Wut _ Hotel Ethelton [DELEGATION Tie, arlesa \Frederick & Nelson—siirsroon a OE Pr necen IA atte, alt’ Cha’ ddeineratle | esl BERTON Braref_ ess ” is, Sceteswots) —egaureyesaeeces ~~ Children’s Wash Dresses at 45¢ With the Johnnies on Loteter Row She took a whirl at the stage And her voloe was cracked and old, And she bowed to the will of fate And getting fatter, I'm told) ain 1} went told i a “hundred ten, H| | . where they go by welght HI / is her present weight | , / i} i | 80 now she waddiles In aky blue lights Through a chaos of foolish scenes. Such heavyweight actorines Her face ts puffy and rouged to pink Her eyes are swollen from (oars and drink; There's a moral in this tale, 1 think, | If you'll read between the lines. | | } 1 } YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People crossed the lake in a hydroplane to| BASEMEN y sort of- fame, } ] the picture shows three from an assortment of especia attract 1 Dresses that ae cae coures) IH] are to be featured Saturday at this low price resource i n to blow! i] such sights, i] . a [ we - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT “a PIANO® AND CHINA No. ]— No. 2— No. 3— - } Edith—In China there are |i Dre of lig ‘ only five pianos to every mil i} o~Dre n light-blue or navy | __pyess of navy or delft- | ie phe, ht blue and lion Inhabitants. it : j white ked percale, tastes Arthur—Well, China = hh and white stripe, trimmed | py 4, percale, patterned with | fully tr ed 3 been civilized longer than we (if have—Kaneas City Star, with stitched bands of the | white dots; tri ing of | bands of | buttons the w back, and is hence f easily ironed; sizes 2 tpg years; special, 45¢. | 45¢. years; special, 45@. 70g eee ee ee ee i same material, and pipings plain blue, piped in white; . Lake Cushman will be vie « ited, next Tuceday, by Mayor * Cotterill, the board of public # works and the city council, ® who will determine the possi- ® bilities of the lake as were site. Bonds for $600,000 were approved last March for this # purpose. . ee ee ee ol of navy-blue; sizes 2 to 5 | sizes 2 to 5 years; special Women’s Wash Dresses Specially Priced $1.95 $2.75 $3.50 Exceptional values in trim, well-made Dresses that will be} seeeeeeeeeee David Gtarr Jordan, in an ad dress before the Municipal league at the Rathaskeller, said that mon ey, cot monster ships like the Dreadnought, was the backbone and strength of war. War, he sald Iwas impossible without money. Dr Jordan, who is president of Stan ford university, gave the com Mencement address at the Univer-| id equally adapted for House or Outing wear, SPECIAL $1.95—One-piece Dresses of good quality pes- aity of Washington, I i ns } i ler and °, with trimming cale, in blue, black or lavender and wl stripe, with Sixty Verein Arion members left! ' }Seattle this morning for Spokanc and Eastern Washington, where | they will sing, among others, Pot jlatch songs in contrasting color, designed in side-fastening style, with round neck and set-in sleeves. Waist has Gibson plait at shoulder 1 ie. Sizes 36 to 44, and is finished with high wai } A Volce From the Audience “The time will come,” thun | | SPECIAL $2.75—One-piece Dresses of percale, in dered the suffragette orator, | | der, pink, black or blue and white stripe; high waist-ling, “when women will get a man's sleeves, side-fastening; trimmed with sailor collar inlai@ | sadly muttered @ man | On the rear seat; “next Satur | day night!"—Answers, London. plain chambray in Contrasting color, Sizes 34 to 42, SPECIAL $3.50—One-piece Dresses of plain, checked RARRAE REAR *) 2 a ling 1 " $s, dimiti 14 POCKETS PUT IN MATS | stripe materials, including linenettes, lawns, dimities and zephyr %® LONDON, June 14.—Yet an- *! ginghams, designed with set-in sleeves, round neck and * other nious novelty in #| ee . ans | ; i , & feminine attire is announced. & waist-line. Has round ¢ r inlaid with contrasting color gid} ® The © . ‘ Ps es il pe bees ea Rigo :| edged with bias band of white pique, giving a simple but effect-| |® nome genius the idea of util. * ive finish. Sizes 34 to 44. sential $ |@ izing the space now wasted, * iG hymee em ener b> = ¥ and bats are being made with *) pockets * e , e . . + . j& “I have just made a pocket #/ G | Wh t L D New Arri in % for « hat which I have sent to #! Iris ite ingerie resses } Monte Carlo,” said a well- é |}® known West End modiste and «/ $ $ $ $ MILLINERY |& milliner yesterday “Hat #) 1.25 1.50 1. 75 1.95 aie |® pockets are useful when tray. «| val } Soe j i 1 wi “ | ® eling to hide a jewel or coin. #/| S PECIAL values in simple, girlish Dresses, trimmed with M M ~ oe ci hicke s al lace insertions and embroidery flouncings in many | Jabipt lila de hal of | pretty combinations. Sizes range from 6 to 14 years. HITE Wings in many | } ; Two passenger t fil hl = " : f emere styles, | land-see ived in Beattie yee These inexpensive Dresses will be found appropriate for ae a | . ff commencement and confirmation wear. Prices, $1.25, $1.50, A5¢ to $1.45. HM $1.75 and $1.95 White Aigrettes in straight | CHILDREN’S GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES, } #"4, Sweeping effects, 95¢ The and Me— to $1.75. |terday, |. ‘The derailment of the Milwaukee |train, two miles north of North Bend, is being investigated by offi | clals. The theory is that small | boys turned the switeh i] Bands i | — MB In novelty check and stripe patterns, in go iceable miuity Drow The Olga, a sixty-foot gasoline|M colorings, trimmed in self and cor trasting cé white, emerald and old-blug, schooner, leaves on a three-year If 5" 6 a pia $1.95 whaling eruise in the Arctic and i pally Dutch k styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices 75 5 args Bering sea Saturd. | ri il » Saturday i} Untrimmed Hats of Milan, J “ Re superintendent of the || Hemp and Chip, in a variety city High » leaves tonight |] pul les; black, for Be will attend the | of popular styles; convention of the American Insti-| If white and burnt color; S3¢ ute o trical Engineers | M li U d Teste cozy of Se ERE E ET | ier | vear, an assortment of e and blue, jain commissioner PICAL, of the ng opp ‘ e offers in dainty, well-made Undermuslins at very low prices Rome.—To carry out the wishes , : bs ‘ 5 x styles ’ of the lat Donna Martini, pre are these two attractive styles at / — $1.95. dent of the Italian Woman's t Easement Salesroon {rage association, the new suff: Two - piece Combination glub has starte bureau for @ free employment en Suits, corset cover a draw- 1 1 | i ] - se made of good quality New York.—Charles Carruth, jr., | nainsook, cover prettily trim Lell | | | f SILK GLOVES | | | lawyer, is so tall that when he upright in a subway train, the med’ with round yoke of stoctrta fan of the se » cut Swiss embroidery, set in ® sealp. alr | linen pattern lace insertion | 85c P and finished with matching \RAISE APPLES ~ WITHOUT CORES GEORGETOWN, Det, June 14 There will be no ce away after one has ¢ jit I here, succeeds in experiments he has under way, He owns a tre that has produced now for two years seedless and coreless apples | , 1 | The fruit is of the usual size, and | | | | | \ 's Silk Gloves ia full 16-button length, with double-tipped fingers; white black, t gray, may, 7 color, Attractive val t SSe pair vont Satestoom, edge. Drawers trimmed to match, Special, 75¢. Two - piece Combination Suits of nainsook, trimmed to throw n an apple ank Rodgers, a fruit grower with square medallions of Swiss embroidery, set in with linen pattern lace insertion. The top is finished with the same insertion, ribbon-drawn jvery highly flavored. He ts graft ing some of the twigs into other trees in his orchard, and hopes in |the course of a few years to make | his fortune KNIT VESTS 25c Each Women’s White Liste and Vests in low Children’s Barefoot Sandals | \::. 1 »ih mit 85c and $1.00 Pair ood value at 25¢ eaclt beading and edge, and the same edge finishes the drawers. An unusually attractive style. Special, 7T5¢. THEY NEED IT Btreet committee of the council yesterday heard the arguments of Rast End ¢ n Lake residents for the opening up of 16th ave. N ccellet and tan; —pasement See i} through whose property the street would be cut, objected on the ground that his damage would amount to $65,000, from B. 75th to B. 77th aves. The ea) aT Re . have been after that oe aires | ZALTHIEST and best for Camp and Beach Wear— WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE years, and the council members made of heavy, solid willow calfdeather; sizes 5 to IPRY, 2 PAIR— were told that some of the rest. (ff : a ? 2s . aide 2h HOSIERY, Se f dents had to walk two miles to a } 8, B5¢; 84 to 2, $1.00 pair. Seamless style, Witt aaa ear line because of Jack ra || - ‘ \ . : fuprovemente 3 : Pig A if Children’s and Misses’ Patent-Leather Pumps, one-strap forced heels and toss ‘i | | H pair; 1154 to 2, $1.50 pair, Basement Salesroom. i style, with turned sole and low heel; sizes 8% to 11, $1.25

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