The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1912, Page 8

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Lively Fight. VY i Dyneaite. Out of Sight. f all Kinds shatha, “itea de: ostrich Work at red MODEL MILLINERY S2T People’s Bask Hides. BE AN ACTOR! Positions Guaranteed Graduates Marion Warde Dramatic Schoo! 386 Areade Building Kryptok Lenses, the most wonderful invention optical science has produced in years. Modern grinding plant in con nection. Bighteen years’ experience. Fourth year in Seattle. I aim to charge a fair price, and in return give you the best that workmanship and years of experience can produce. W.ROBSON specaist 4th Floor, 470473 Arcade Bidg. Cut this Adv. WHERE'S BEST PLACE TO BRING UP CHILDREN? AT HOME, OF COURSE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | The Chamber of Commerce ie [meeting with success in its cam patgn for a $160,000 publicity fund. John W. Considine i# the latest subseriber. He will contribute $100 & month for 12 months Beattio Miar r by notifying out. a attempt to # paper fo Tt ie the any th The Beatle desire of the management to secure the Lett | tk k eee eee eee eee service for all, and ¢ bi a one Stiekiton, it's & Mrs. Arthur Ronske is being * to arrive # held_at police station while the # canoes. ® charges made against her by * the Cireviation Department * her husband are investigated. * : 3 ® Ronske alleges she tried to ® to unquestioned Safety for ‘ % chloroform him as he lay # : ‘ Roland Cotterill, secretary of the # asleop in his home at Columbia * nds, e Ba - ’ p in his home a’ ambia aid fur ds, the Bank for Sav park board * tomorrow to atl @ City * ings offers you a tend the convention of the American» * Park association which meets 10 we te tehee eek keene . . Boston, August 12-15. He will take Liberal Rate with him 150 ste . toon slides | Anspedip clan which show local views |tor labor and « | Peete * . ® OF. Critehton’s ordinance fer ® /trator of the Dr. KL Brgger oar # the protection of food, which @/The hospital will be finished as ® was passed by the council last ® | quickly as posable ® week, has been signed by Act #7) *& ing Mayor Hesketh *| * * HUES EREEE SERS ISH to be used in completing the tate rs howpital, has been insued Judge Tallman to the adu dow of Interest Why wait until next month or next week? Start an ac- count with us now. A large crowd attended the pienic of the Lief Erickson lodge, Sone of Norway, at Golden Gardens, Hallard answered by the passage of the court. tee of the international conference | Since the Iaw became effective,|of fire protection and extinguish: | This epoch marking law has been on an ‘average of 10 children a| ment, which meets in New York ip in operation for one year, with such month in Cook county, IL, which | October. good results that it seems likely to includes Chicago, have been kept| be copied all over the United States. under the care of thelr own MOther® eeeaeeeeeee ethan h ee Judge Merritt W. Pinckney, judge and in the enviranment of their of the juvenile court of Chicago,)own homes, instead of being sent who wrote the law, is charged with! to a public institution. its administration in Cook county.| “Though new and still imperfect, There ate no boys and girls chat- both in (ts wording and its working, tering through the Pinckney home. the funds to parents act is a suc Yet the big father heart of this cess,” says Judge Pinckney Immaculate Conception, 18th av and Marion at., in celebration of the) FPoast of St. Ignatius. 1 Judge Merritt W. Pinckney, who Administers the Widow's Pension Law yesterday ye In Cook County. Berry pickers found the body of - - (4) John Aucorta, 60, in the brush near] New York—Ceci! Peoll, known as ig a Bh ag mos my oo of a mother and beri Rainier beach yesterday. He had/the boy aviator, took bis mother nm ren a jome, | « eo path. for « ride in bis jane. Th Interest Paid Instead of spending millions on pub-| No state funds are provided by |°**™ ™issins two mor went up 2,000 feet and at this alts on lic institutions to care for those|the law. It simply provides for| burst, fire|tude flow for several minutes D *, same children when they have be- financial assistance to be paid by| Marry W. | Bringhurst, esta | leposits come criminals and dependents? |the county board out of the county|Mmarsbal, has ‘been appointed @) 4 4 That is the question which lilinois | funds upon the order of the juvenile | member of the Gonference commit) | | Nek | Lek sencieiee | he | / funds to parent act. Rev. Leech of the First Methodist church yesterday married D. A | Smith, assistant auditor of the Mar |con! Wireless Telegraph company, jand Mise Leona Mull, both of Se-| attie. The couple left for San Fran clooo, where they will reside TS SEER $100 TO TELL GIRL'S FORTUNE Chicago--Prot. Tony Kron * |w-berg, seer and prophet, held # & the hand of bis young client as # |* Cos i* children’s judge goes out to the) “During my four years’ work in|® he told her fortune, He didnt *) w, 9. Totten, United States Com- thousands of sons and daughters! the juvenile court of Chicago | have|* Know she was o % | Minsloner, left today for a month's whom circumstances would tear|seen approximately 15,000 depend.|* tl be was fined $100 for vio- % | trip in the east. from their homes. The whole world | ent delinquent boys and giris|* lating @ city ordinance. of Chicago youth belongs to Judge|come and go, TWO-FIFTHS of SH SERRE REESE ERE EE Rakhhhet Pinekney's family were DEPENDENT. You oF | The purpose of the funds to can no more eliminate the depend parents act is to pension the widow |ency and delinquency of children and the deserted wife who cannot by placing them on probation and earn enough to provide for her by institutional care than you can dren; to maintain the sacredness! cure crime by imprisonment and of the home and to spare the pitiful | death.” Seat enae * lt Socialists to the number of 2,000'4 every park in Geattie reports turned out yesterday for ® plenlc |» 9 record attendance yesterday at Wildwood park. Sports, dancing | with Alki bathing beach hold- and speaking were the order of the |» ing first place. Bathing suits day. The nail driving contest for) yore issued to 2,000. Band con jthe Indies created the real excite-|» corty in five parks were enjoy eeeeeeeee roy > GD gg ; Iment of the day. Josoph Gilbert, |% oa by thousands | ‘ ’ |soctalist candidate for congress MAYOR BOB’ HESKETH GIVES. 22°" S'S Eavecveseeeneeed |apeaker of the day | LANDON HIS ENDORSEMENT | «-.. + 9, cvs», eee) FINE WEATHER | preacher, will speak tonight at the ‘ik hake ot F | “Bob” Hesketh, labor’: tative In the cit neil, 4 now | Salvation army headquarters, Fifth | e wee ie | job” Heske' jabor’s represen’ e city council, and now ee ee Sane dla eecattenstbe teeer a mayor of Seattle during the absence of Mayor Cotterill, has come out with an unqualified indorsement for Dan Landon, people's candidate for congressman against Standpat- ter Humphrey “You can put during the month of July is shown in the report of Observ- er Salisbury. The average tem- perature was 63, 0.5 below the normal. When Seattle thought she was sweltering, during Pot latch week, she was really only receiving the beneficent rays jlate the experiences of bis life. GOOD DENTAL SERVICE Joo. e eee ee eee ee ed And the Place to Get It. You all know that good teeth are necessary to health and beauty, but all of you do not * * BOY AFTER JAM FALLS THREE STORIES ago.—-Walter Keag | me down,” says Hesketh, “as going the limit for the Ch * * * . * THE SEATTLE STAR Women’s | One-Piece White Dresses Special $2.79 E XCEPTIONAL values in well- made White Dresses of good quality Indian-head and linenette, in plain-tailored and trimmed styles as follows: Dresses with waist in cossack effect, having deep revers of fine tucks and i] lace, extending to waist-line; plain i} gored skirt | Dresses with plain waist, set-in iM sleeves, with Irish crochet collar and cuffs and plain gored skirt Dresses in Gibson effect, trimmed If] with rows of embr« idery insertion on waist and skirt The sizes range from 34 to 42. There are just 100 Dresses in this unusual sell- ing, Tuesday. Choice, for clearance, $2.75. ~ Second Floor, o— The Midsummer Garment Clez still affords scores of exceptional values in Cloth Suits, Lingerie Dresses, Evening Costumes and Separate Coats—remaining assortments from Spring purchases, all decisively under-priced for quick disposal. | | A Demonstration and Sale of “Wear-Ever” Commences Tuesday ceTayear EVER” Utensils are made of thick, hardened sheet aluminum, They are thick enough to prevent denting: ensure a lifetime of satisfactory service. from seams and joints The Demonstration that commences tomorrow and com tinues throughout the week will show you how these Aluminum utensils will save you food, fuel, time and strength, and the com tinual “expense in replenishing ordinary kitchenware. Set of 3 ‘‘Wear-Ever’ Aluminum Specia As Ill The set consists of one 2-qt. Lipped Sauce Pan, one 134-qt. Stew Pan and one I Special, for the set of three utensils, 95¢. Sauce Pan. a " ¥ We carry a large assortment of Aluminum Kitchen Wares in regular stock atal Cookers, Tea and —Housefurnishingt including Double Boilers, Tea Kettles, Roasting Pans, Steam Pots, Muffin Pans, Pie Plates, Pudding Pans and Stew Pans. * * | know where to get them. Con- j| Young giant. Dan is the people's ® aged 3, was reaching for } | of a gun that never sent the sider that we have the largest [| choice. He has made good up to * on a shelf. The chair slipped, *| meroury higher than 87. The and best office in Seattle and §j| date, and ts made of the stuff that # he toppled over the porch rail *| rainfall was almost twice as | that we have only dentists of §| Wil! continue to make good. He is *® ing and was dead when picked */ great as normal, it being 1.15. | the greatest ability—that our §|4 progressive to the core. He *% up three stories below. * financial strength is behind §j worked and he voted in the state - *! | every piece of work we put out, [| senate for labor bilis, direct legis- RRR | LOTS OF WATER and it must be right. As you fj lation and every other measure in know, we have a system of §| the interests of the many. He has C. A. Goodnow and H. H. Field,| According a report compiled honest prices and honest service || been tried, and we know that he officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee |¥y John Lamb, chief clerk of the that has never been surpassed 9) stands right. I am for Dan Landon & Puget Sound, are in Seattle on | City water department, Cedar river in any cougar haw it as won for congress right, down the line. an inspection trip. They are mak- | its bowen recor “we run-orf, which us @ great following. you | oo »8 of the joccurred in October, 1904, could would know the luxury of real [| _ Millard Price, socialist candidate tag an taapection Of AI tenes Oe tae | se sty about 1,000,000 peppie with | good dentistry try us on some §f| for sheriff, has been a member of ¥ pe ae 100 gallons per day. With the im plece of work the socialist party since 1904. He pounding dam to be built at a {s a member of the city and county holaht. of 188 feet, Latah Gleuses Regular extra heavy $16 Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never campaign committee. Price was at one time a high-salaried department head for the beef trust in New York 8,920,000 people can be supplied Slip Plates and Chicago, He ts 42 years old AT ‘H UT. U UA / rE 3 oon CHAUTAUQ Regal Dental Offices RE This week at Chautauqua will be DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. This ts the Inst week for the fil Phe ies : “Christian Citizenship" week. To 1405 3d Av.. N. W. Cor. Union St ing of c andidates On Saturday "What ‘#8 the use the quitter orles,| day is G. A. R. day. A basket pte-| NOTE—Bring this ad with you | te lists will be closed. ‘The en Fear and failure in his eyes nic by members of Seattle G. A. R, tries will have been made and the What's the use? It's alla frame,/an address on “Practical Patriot ——— battle will be on. Candidates will MILLARD PRICE There's no hope to win the gumes"/igm"” by Dr. James McGraw, and : . have thelr battle of words for a whole month. Then the primartes.| So he lays him down and dies, patriotic concerts by the Chan-| Ballard Business Directory After that two months more of storming and oratorical fuming. Then tauqua orchestra will be the pro-| |the general election in November. After which things will become| Yet, if he had been more wike sran ee BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER.| peaceful—until the next campaign, Tis exiaht. Well have won.e palee til’ One * TISEMCNTS BELOW. THEY ARE | a a é hea ne Snare Alba ogo poor € hristian Endeavor day Home RELIABLE AND WILL MEET: “Rob” Hodge, people’s candidate for governor, starts out today for “What's the use!" “~ Rang og eg ah ga YOUR EVERY WANT the northwestern section of the state. He will meet with the voters in| Courage tries and tries and tries,|firtune® Tax day will be other! E t, Snohomish a Supaca j Bellingham and surrounding territory. % 7 * 5 2 Cowardice but turns and flies, DAIRY BRICK ICE CREAM |__ John F. Batiaine, candidate for congressman-atlarge, returned to aig -\ Mew attia ican: BIG SHIPPING |day from an extended tour in Eastern Washington. Ballaine made a } Only mortals weak and tame Cry aloud this He of lies— “What's the use!" Three Flavors, Try It. You'll Like It. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. |strong showing with his Alaskan platform, on which he chiefly bases | his campaign. He promises to devote his time in congress to getting j legislation for the building of government railroads in Alaska and to | prevent the stifling of Alaska by the Guggenheim-Morgan syndi Greatest activity in the his- tory of Puget sound shipping Is recorded for the month of ot That’ ‘The use July by the United States ship- . | Ddanatne Wien. attareey in thie ete o eee Sy _| What's the use? ‘The use is plain P Catli. Bight es Bay. companies, are actively opposing my platform and candidacy. The| While there's strength to walk or bo sdb epson tenetiopad of vee Samia people in this whole state are intimately interested in the Alaskan crew, 4 pped, reshipped and dis. Attention question. I was to have spoken but ten minutes at one labor meeting,| While there's vision, large or) § rear eh W441, a gain over W. 8, MAYFIELD but so great was the interest that | was busy for an hour answering all small, uly, 1814, of 1,178, PHONE sorts of questions,” While there's grit to stand the meetin — BALLARD 9 agai atenie, RAINIER POLICE SUBDIVISION | Otto A. Case, candidate for governor on a progressive platform, ad-| While the pluck to bear the pain} A long felt want was supplied Sat- | dressed over 1,000 people in North Yakima on Saturday, speaking to|And-the bitterness or bane, urday when Chief of Police Bannick | three audiences. He spoke again to a good-sized crowd this morning, No one has a right to call and left for Spokane. Case rapped Standpatter Hay for his unfriendly created a police subdivision for the “What's the use!” Rainier valley A hall has been PHO | 0. B Benes ncn woneste 546 [attitude on direct legislation. | rented in Columbia City, which will | Sun aenolanee SNe ie sce What if all our hopes are slain? |be used as a substation. Sergeant .Ballard Sheet Metal Works \ siaaaite 8 feng idates for the legislature will be"asked to pledge|Gone our palaces in Spain? Frank Bryant will be in command Fe Gt oa AB ed wll uselven agains the re-election of Standpatter Howard Taylor as| While a dream can hold its thrall,|'The district will be policed by thres Gutters, Hotel and Restaurant, |SPeaker. Taylor ts already building his fences. Progressives will first| While there's any chance at all, patrolmen, one of whom will be try to defeat him in hie own viet. the election, he will find pretty’ formidal Tf he should happen to get by in Who is there will ery ble opposition in the house itself, “What's the use mounted and the Mount baker park Work. Genersi Mill and Boat Work [pat rolmen, | Alarm Clocks Specially Priced || “Jump” Alarm Clocks, special 55¢. “Auto” Alarm Clocks, special 75¢. “Dot” Alarm Clocks, special 75¢. First Floor. Telephone “Elliott Five-Five-Hu when unable to come down ta in person. Our Telephone Onder Dep | ment will purchase for you ' and deliver your order promptly, — Athletic Bath Towels Special 25c T Towels are full bleached, meas- a special ribbed surface that creates a stimu lating friction. They are hemmed ready Se each All-linen Huck Towels of Irish manufac tyre, 20x38 inches, extra quality, hemmed ready for use; very absorbent; special 25¢ each, Cut Glass Sugar and Cream: ep Special $1.00 - Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Seti favorite whirlwind design, as @ Special value, for the set, at $1.00. —Giaseware HES ure 21x43 inches, and are woven with tor use. Special value at % Notion Items Chloris Dress Shields, contaim are washable and cial 15¢ to 20¢. Black Bayonet-point Hat Pi —Linen Section, First Floor. The New Cretonnes in designs for the Fall and Winter season have arrived and are now on display in the Drapery section, First Floor Annex, and in the Basement Salesroom, Cretonnes with well-covered grounds are uppermost in favor, and the colors, in which pinks, blues and yellows predominate, are dainty and washable. The styles range from the small chintz de- signs to the bolder, heavier effects for screens, door hangings and box coverings. Prices 18¢, 25¢, 30c and 45c yard, Bone Hair-pins in amber and pearl, 35¢. . Wire and Wood Coat Han Rosalind Hair Curlers, wave a few minutes, 6 for 25¢- Steel Curling Irons, 65¢, $1.00.

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