The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1912, Page 8

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COUPLE MARRIED WHILE DOCTORS [IDEA IS — ARE READY TO OPERATE ON MAN| TO PUT TAFT sanevone, itz ntegrreeuanwi wired | “IN THE HOLE” ; Bee merciaa x “isn Ethel Fogel, EL agiies ybeflng vol eye 26-—With ent. immediately after ken to the operating room, Bppendicitis w the ceremony Bierkmier fainted and was ta! He Is likely to live, La Follette woo! tariff revision bill passed late last night by the senate. This bill ts practically identical with the bill vetoed a year ago by President Taft. President Taft is expected to veto the newly passed bill as well, As Senator La Follette dmits that the measure is based most entirely on the report of the ‘tariff board—Preaident Taft's pet body of experte—the chief executive | will be put im the position of null | tying himself, whether he signs the bill or not, NEW STEAMER LINE NEW YORK, July 26.—For the | purpose of starting a line of steam | ships to ply between New York and jPhiladelphia and citles along the Pacific coast when the Panama i is completed, the Pennsylva | See Special Window Displays Choose Saturday While the choosing is good from oar entire stock of $20, $25, $30, $35 Summer Suits At $15.00 It’s clean-up time, and as we do not carry over merchandise from one season to another hence this great opportunity for men and young men. There are many medium and heavy weights in- cluded at $15.00, BLUE AND BLACK SUITS ONE-FOURTH OFF nia ratiroad, it was reported today. is getting options on an Immense Don’t be satisfied $2.50 ] / | | We, avoid every expense not \really necessary, and refuse to pay |high rents for ground-floor stores. | We don't depend on classy fixtures and beautiful show windows to sell our goods, because our values can't jhe equaled anywhere. | Ladies’ Button Oxfords in all the wanted styles, including Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Nu-Buck, and Patent Colt. — Open Saturday Evening to 10. BostonSample Tailored Ready Co. Fourth Ave. at Pike See Special Window Displays Third Ave. at Yesler Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE ¥v Senttle-Vancouver (Direct), Re- turning via Victoria, Dally: + 9:06am | Leave Seattio ep m Fl > 2:18pm. | Arrive Vancouver ...>.$:30 a. m. 0. 2:45 p.m. | Leavy, 9:00 a.m. e 7:6 p.m. | Arriy 2:30 pm 1:00 p.m. | Leave Victoria 4:30 p.m. inc. $000. m | Arrive Seattle : 9:80 p.m Second at Pike, Over Swift's. SAILING FROM PIER 1. City Office, 712 Second Avenue. Phone Main 655%. Today's Styles Today, No Better Clothing at Any Price Bradbury Clothes On Credit! The Suit that carries the Bradbury label is dis- tinctiveness better than any sold at a like price. The better grade of fabrics make them wear longer; the system of tailoring that gives them style, fit and shape; the largest selection of models,.fabrics and See the splendid showing of handsome browns and grays priced from $25 to $40 Buy Your Suit Now Buy It On Credit Stetson Hats in soft felts and derbys. patterns for men and young men POPULAR PRICED Our popular Summer line of priced Sulte from a comes > reliable maker New Straw Hats in popu- lar shapes. whose product are glad to ommend at the price, New Is and fabrics in all sixes for men and young men $15... $25 Summer Neckwear, open end, solid color Ties, splen- did values at 5 New Oxfords in tan, black and patents now ready in the Shoe Department. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union THE §S bodily or to modify only slightly the tract of land along the Delaware) STRAW HATS | Great Sale of | to wear regular $2.50 ONE-HALF OFF | ODD PANTS |shoes, when we sell the’ Panamas Included ONE-FOURTH OFF | standard $5,00 makes at Said one, “Ite tariff that That boosts the cost “Supply of gold” waa anot Comminsions And they But not why mai red a re are Theys junketod y roun But the cost of Hving st! They said It was due to t They sald it was due to The Northern calm and GO AWAY, SAY yesterday when he the Olympic. vorters. To all their queries away say it if I had.” Subscribers to The Seattio star f| will confer a favor by m itying this offi once of any fail ement to secure the best service for all, and complaints 4 prompt attention. to arrive fhe Circulation Department Chicago—At the Swedish so clety's plenic Mra. Selma Meselina, 204 pounds, won a quart can of var nish when she did 100 yarde in 18 seconds | “She's the saddest woman in | the world.” ir “How's that?” “Her husband agrees with her in everything.” Chicago—Ahead of the first street car that passed through the new North Lasalle #t. tunnel walked & black cat. Officials of the CBi- cago Railway Co. who were the first passengers, laughed pervously when asked if they were superstl ous. RERRAAEEEEAAERHARE * % Chicago.—A horrified crowd ® ran to the front of the Y. W. * C. A. building on Michigan *® ave., after the body of a wom- * ap bit the sidewalk with a dull * thud. They found a dummy |® dreteed in an old skirt and | ® Jacket, * let et it ik eeeeeeeeee Waukegan,’ !l—Inetead of a col- lection plate, & barrel was used for ‘contributions at the Zion City taber- tnacle. Deacons said that tt con- tained $7,600 after 5,000 persona had | passed it, Chicago.—Rev. Chas. Bayard Mitchell of St. James ehureh prayed that God would send anoth er “Bob” Ingersoll to arouse the | people and make them think sert-| lously of religion | St. Louls, Mo-—James Solomon awoke today to find a cow in the kitchen of his third-floor apartment. | How the cow climbed the stairs is ja mystery, but it took a block and tackle to get her down. Romeo? . | always do forget!” | She answered, “That depends, | you know, | On what fair Juliet.” | | | | He asked, “How much did —Judge. New York.—Robert Kinsella, a parter in a 12«story building, was |drowned on the roof, when his right arm was drawn into @ drain |pipe opening, forcing him under 16 |inches of water. | eters Utica, N. YA double wedding was performed in the Oneida coun- ty jail, Rome, when Jessie Hansom, | 32, and Flora Granger, 28, were mar ried to Tony Lemma, 28, and Sam Marshall, 87, Both women are prisoners, New York.—Because passing cars washed water into his o r, where he had rare wines stored, Salvador Lodice took @ revolver and held up | the trolley cara until overpowered and arrested. RTH * * * RR Canonsburg, Pa.—A local minister heard profanity at a game of the |Church Baseball league and now the Ministerial Union ts trying to break jup the league, | Says a doctor: “The husband who pays no attention to his wife's tears is, for a momen’ assuming a scientific attitude. He's also getting Into a peck of trouble, A public meeting, under the auspices of the Ballard Progressive Republican club, will be held in == The Cause, Another explained, “It's too much ‘front ravagance makes our money fly.” And prices soaring on spreading wings, NEW YORK, July 26.—J. P. Morgan was “real peevish” returned to the United States on Morgan was met by his son and a crowd of Get out, I have nothing to say and I wouldn't |* Uniontown, Pa—A Pleasant? * |General Hitchcock's instructions |* ville station, Winchester couns# | against permitting clandestine can * ty, New York, woman an %/regpondence by way of the general |* swered Hotel T Georges | delivery department in postoffices, | |* Tetlow's ad for a cook, giving | finds that Everett's postmaster has * the qualification, “I ike high ® | beate the head of the department |* balls.” She failed to land the *|by several months, In this clty we. x Job. * \oret correspondence through th LE STA . LEY doen the trick, our things so high,” her cause Given, of course, by “one who knows;” But ever and ever, without a pause, The coat of living Just rose and rose, t on the mooted point, lot of things— out of joint about, Holding sessions at frequent times; And the truth of the matter is still In doubt—~ 11 climbs and climbs. he crop of wheat, the Inck of coal, To the kind of food that the women eat And the way the laborer spent his roll; To the Eastern floods and the Western drouth, the Bouthern blows; But the workman lived from hand to mouth, Aud the cost of living just rose and rose. $ KING PIERP. the money king only shouted, A stereopticon lecture of “Scot jand, the land of Scot and Burns, will be delivered at the Bainbridge island Chautauqua by the Rev. FE. A. King, of North Yakima. “Bixteen Years in the Cascade Mountains” will be the subject of an address by J, A. Blosser, a “mountaineer,” at Denny hall to night. OUR PRECISE ARTIS r am J AAR HHERRRRRE EH * * * On Saturday the waterworks * ® department will shut off the # % aupply between 39th av. 8. and * *® Rainier av., and between Or * * can st, and Brandon st., from *® * 8 in the morning until noon. * RRA AAA Ree heh Suit for $1,000 damages has been brought by P. L. Sheff against the Queen City Lumber company. The plaintiff alleges that he was per manently injured while handling lumber in the yards of the de- fendant. Action to recover $1,575 for breach of contract was begu® yes terday by the Highland Park & Lake Burien railroad against the McLaughlin Realty company. CONTRACTORS ARE TO BLAME Suit was started by the city for the recovery of $15,000 from An- drew Peterson and Henry Price, contractors who graded Thacke' place in 1908, and in care! | ing of stumps, it is alleged, caused | the loosening of city Might wires and |} sent a 2,200 voltage into the body of W. L. Abrams when he attempt- ed to turn on the light in his resi- dence, 4741 Thackeray place, The Title Guarantee Co, of Penn- sylvania, sureties for the contrac tors, are also made defendants. | Abrams’ widow got a $15,000 verdict against the city, The city, however, holds the contractors to blame. MAY DEPORT HIM. On condition that he be deported | jf to his home in Montenegro, Nick || Petrich, now in the penitentiary on | ff & murder conviction for the killing | |} of the town marshal of Kent four | years ago, may receive a parole. || Judge Frater, former Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer, Sheriff Hodge | and Chief Deputy Sheriff Strtger | signed the peti for such con-|]f | ditional parole. Petrich was in this | If country less than ‘two years at th time of the murder, and may be de. ported, ray cat | Hi] 1H | | | i] NO SECRETS EVERETT, Jul: 26.—Postmaster medium of the general delivery | window was eliminated a long time ago. Postmaster Vernon broke up | ff the dangerous practice by personal |H interviews with the suspected If young persons. INDIANS KILLED IN STORM | NEEDLES, Cal, July 26.—Two Indians are dead and one fatally injured today as the result of a terrific rain and windstorm which | swept this city late yesterday. The [ff Indians were bathing in the Colo- If rado river whew the storm suddenly [ff broke with great violence. They fied along the railroad track, com: Ii ing around a box car directly in sr anation hall, Ballard, at 8 tonight, front of a piledriver which was be-| j2s swept before the wind, | K FREDERI 110 of Our Finest Tailored Suits To Figure in a Remarkable Offering & NELSON & charac E busine worke went | wi Hillya Saturday at HEN Summer assortments were complete, the Suits that make up this offering were reckoned among our best-selling numbers. There is scarcely a model in the lot but ma: with perfect propriety the length of the Autu —and from the standpoint alone of the excel- lent tailoring and fine materials that have been worked into these garments, the opportunity to foresighted pur- is of great importance chasers. To sum up the styles, the colors and the fab- ries represented by these 110 Suits would be to mention the majority of Fashion's favorites for this season. The Miss of 16 or 18 years, and Women of 34- or up to 44-inch bust measurement will have little difficulty in mak- ing a pleasing selection. A Saturday feature that will arouse wide-spread interest— at $17.85. Second Floor. Window Shades Special Values Green Water-col@r Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on automatic roller, special 28c each. Green Opaque Shades, mounted on Stewart-Hartshorn self-acting machine-made, roller, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, special 48c each. Window Shades in special sizes, styles and materials, made to order at moderate prices. Window and Porch Awnings made to order. Estimates cheerfully furnished, —First Floor, Annex. CHILDREN’S AND Clearance Pongee Silk and Linen Hats in natural color, with soft Tam O'Shanter crowns, Silk-lisle, with high spliced heel, double se and toe and 4-inch garter top. Black, tan and other plain colors, special, for clearance, sizes and colors, special for cleatance, 50¢ y be worn mn season Hosiery Clearance 18c Pair Women's Hosiery in Cotton, Lisle and 18¢ pair. —First Fioor. Kid Glove Clearance 50c Pair Desirable qualities in Women’s Glace Kid, | Suede, Mocha and Cape Gleves in broken pair. —First Fioer. INFANTS’ HATS militia Ba, Pa. 7 annua fiers arr — ' LET ; . exe trimmed with navy or brown ribbon, spe- z ial $1.00. cial $ ‘ vi Hats of white straw braid, trimmed with white satin ribbon, special $1.00. Large White Sailor Hats of serviceable straw braid, trimmed with ribbon bands, special 50. Hats of plain or fancy white straw braid, | trimmed with ribbon band; also styles in navy or red straw, trimmed with cord, spe- cial 50¢. Girls’ Colored Wash Dresses and Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 2 to 5 years, for clearance, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 and up to'$2.50. with white silk ribbon, special 5O¢. crowns or rolled brims—natural color with blue or tan trimming, special 25¢. clearance, 82,00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and up to $5.00, BASEMENT SALESROOM Infants’ Hats of fine white straw, trimmed Large Sailor Hats, also styles with high Children’s Hand-made Hats, special, -for Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. New House D cluding Light-blue and white stripes + border. New Silk Petticoa —a new shipment has just been*received, inc fon taffetas, in plain colorings and Dresden an Unusual value at $1.95, HERE are four attractive styles to choose from at this black ring-dot, trimmed with pattern resses, $1.0( price, ind with Navy or Delft-blue with White design, as illustrated small Blue and white checks witlr small ¢ checks witlt sma’ ; DEN\ Dark and medium-color percales. | dot. he said Excellent values at $1.00. i ai al ee Bi LARA NENA tions S Milli - a rooms,” ummer Millinery Specially Priced sore ‘ Women's Ratine and Duck Hats | flowers, special, for clearance, 25¢ ronalheh for outing wear, special 95¢. " . Jail, © \| Black Milan Sailor Hats, special woneo? and Mines Tailet herent |) 95¢. Java Hats, special $1.95. paid. ; . : * Jud Children’s Hats in coarse braids, Flower and Feather Trimmings, file a5 trimmed with ribbon, velvet and | special for clearance, 25¢. nes: —Basement Satosroom. OM OAKL leadin, the hon and ste: Jewelry, was se rs i r bu plea th more cl ‘ a ts, Special $1.95 4 luding Petticoats in soft messalines and chif. d changeable effects, Basement Balesroom.

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