The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1912, Page 8

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AN EVOLUTIONARY TIP THE yo BY DERTON DRALEY There's no sort of Kood in money . If you grab tt; Though to live on milk and honey | Is your habit, | You’ will find it isn’t funny, You will feel it Ian't joy to gather money— When you steal it. STREET There's & lot of good In money. It will Bless you, It will help to make life sunny, ‘Twon't oppress you. You'll enjoy your milk and honey, Never spurn it For there's lota of good In money, When you earn it! As the Dust Flew. American Tourist (motoring tn Kurope)—Where are we now, Wade? Chautt In Rerlin, afr. A. T. (irritably)—-Never mind the detalis. 1 mean what continent? Warning to engaged couples—DON’T KISS TOO MUCH! I Philadelphia Pubtie Ledger Chiefest Among the Many Bargains at the Bon Marche’s Mill Remnant and Factory Sample Sale Are the Sample Silk Coats —al $10.00— Samples of the $12.50 to $27.50 Models HANDSOME GARMENTS, INDEED, mensalines, ettke nee, glace taffeta and heavy black satin length Coats perfectly ored. Some are sampler of models, other and $17.50 hone are worth less than § your cholce of any one ef them $6.50 and $10 Sample Coats Tho jiu fiteu lesson yesterday ex plained how a frail punish Today's lesson deals with a more dangerous @ street masher Sample Coats 10 Moth. white 3. 98 | rascal lored | nermes. In the photograph Mias Af Kashi arquisette. lingerie trimmed broidery mixtures the 110-pe | Barnum & Bi making the an attack A Japanese girl with y's cirous, is shown Gret move in repelling with made and $6 and $7.50 Lnoeite Dresses $4.50 and $6.50 Dresses at pand, brother or mi riend, you sane ful w $15. 00 have the knowledge necessary at $15.00. Yo escape from a similarly desper whipcord, serge, silk ate encounter If the peed should and other materials, tatlored arive and very stylial $19.50 to $32. sd Suits for When the thug has grabbed you, the palms of your hands to ‘$4 Wash Silk Walets for ed Suits at at Have peau de piles or satin lined Jackets, The Prices of 200 Beautiful Princess Slips--Just Because *° ae raglan sleeves and neue collars and cuffs, for $2.98 Star ice at'once ot any faite Gecure prompt and rm ery of the y apt te subst ether paper for T Star, it Pubscribers te The Seatti Till confer a tavor by notit is paper falls 7 5 . They Are Samples-- \ \ Sten. “Ht Foo baper, tai b lock, kindly phone thie office Main 9400 for JUST GoT HE a? IN TIME FOR WE w= eeegpe ee 8 BAMPLE Ae the Cire ation Deserts a SALE—200 Princess pe, samp bat In perfect condition. for te ¥ \ ota Sesucara, bbe ad A —— were the house natnple never been out on t regular prices. $1.98 Princess Slips of Nainsook $1.32 big road. Five different jots all at one-third off / in a residence section of birds mistake the pool for fy many dylis pool of Scoren water stuck, Well made Princess Sips of nainsoo’ with yokes of two thread lace and sertion and embrotdery bined wi ruffle of embroidery at the bott made in narrow styles $1.98 val &. Portland, Or-—Chas. Clark kissed and bh each excessive affection $2.98 Princess Slips Priced | $3.98 Princess Slips Priced ohn were Teas 616 ened Princess Slips of nainsook with roree 08 fine Pee eee ee errr ree ee: pretty pattern of | le Z 7 ed with Val. lave 33 | & Venice, Cal.—Mildred David * with arms and flounces of em- | _drawn through # son, high school maid, won a ® ee | ced & football punting ec on the * | # beach here, defeating a dozen * $3.50 Princess Slips Each | resencichcanacaentapgh Marked Seen ee seaeases tae te Princess * guards, Her distance was 43 * # yards. She won the ball and ® pS hg *® a medal * ed with two * * eer rrr ree ee ees de em second Vieer, Not Only These — But Dozens More Bargains in Home Needs Will be on Sale in the Basement Tomorrow « open pattern Seetion beading. Long Beach, Cal.—Three smal! boys are under surveillance by the police because they staked crabs beneath the life lines on the bath delighted howls were fruitful ng beach, Their when their schemes led to their capture, Francisco.—Lost in Golden Albert C. Leonard drove awn San Gate park his machine over ning, best inches wide Fernie, B. C., Aug. 20.—' Hembro, a Welsh miner, was badly | and fnstantly killed fn 3 mine, Coal creek, yeater day afternoon just before the shift came out of the mine. |$1.50 Pulfs 98¢ a Set German hair $2.50 Switches $1.98 r | real worth a Kettles of gray ename 1, 4-quart size at Maile AE fc aatiate | Henis 250 Fruit Preas or potato | nd light brown. at ricers, light weight but | ras anir “achtanan at atrong 19¢ | Toronto, Performances wi r 5 vere given last night in five To “Van Steel” Blectric Sad trons, bg & eo cf ronto theatres without the ald of Kuaranteed for ten | orchestras, the THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE. eae MARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET having refused to accede to the d | A record brick shipment was sent out yesterday by the Denny-Rentc Clay and Coal Co, The shi consisted of 335,000 brick, a jall sent out In 24 hours, | Public is Invited to a concert this afternoon to be given at Fort Law ton by the 26th Infantry band, at 4:30, Chamber of Commerce hag ap. woman may | Portiand, Or—Portiand bird lov. ers are seeking to have removed a/ into it to drink and are} Palm and in and flower | beds, and finally yelled for help. A H policeman came to the reseue and Hair Goods pinched” him for having no tall lights fe te te ttt tk tt te te te Our regular line of Hair a . Goods, taken from our own good * Gan Francisco. — Timothy * tocks ‘and red f i & Conlon here knows the real’ OK and reduced for a day to % meaning of a “shake down.” %| get you better acquainted with ‘ * Two robbers here held him up, * , pints Ser quarts * or rather knocked him down ® vy Enchaag saan # and stood him on bis head un- + % {il all his money fell out of his % ® clothes * * * ORR RH) | Richard theatrical managers | mands of the musicians for higher | MASHER’S ARM Jeether and thrust your arms quick ly and with force between your a® |eailant’s elbows. The power of leverage thus obtained in sufficient to force his hands from your throat Next, grasp the man's right wrist in your left hand snd pull it down ward, at the same time throwing your right arm around hin waist Turn yonr body swiftly to the right The thug lands on his back, stunned. Seize his left wrist and press down sharply, using your left knee as the fulcrum for the lever A tew pounds’ pressure will break the arm. Don't hesitate to use it it will serve him right. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Consumers’ omnes of the rece held August 31, “Made in Washing ton” day, in the rooms of the| Chamber. E. C, Cheasty, who returned yes terday from Ban Francisco, says that the articles thet Edward Ham fiton, of the San Francisco. Exam tner, has been writing about Seat tle has helped this city wonderfully Chevalier F. Daneo, sul general, who came to Seattle to appoint a successor to iglione, has not selection Sunday f years, but resigned end to hig practice. Ballard Order of Odd Fellows is| conducting funeral services this af for Alfred B. bell b51 West 63rd st. Mr. Camp who died Sunday of apoplexy, been Jent of Ballard for ten Camp years, With the granting of nearly ev-| erything of asked for, including a raise per ¢ nd a bi-monthly pay , the mine workers’ difficulty y with the operators was settled yes terday by the committ senting the jew ker convention agreement, and very accept it A committee has been appointed from the exploitation and indu: trial burean of the Chamber of Con ce to co-operate the railroad men of the city in planning |the entertainmen to the eral passenge here next month the delegates ntion of gen which meets national ¢ ents ZU EPEEE SERS R ER ERIE * * A fence has been built * * around the locks at the canal * * on Lake Washington in order * ® that the workmen may work * & undisturbed. * * * REE Steamer Calista has been char- tered for a basket plenic to be giv Delano beach a telegram to P ing him to sign Panama cs bill, and, by so doing, help br the grip that the transcontinenta railroads has on the country wident Taft The President, | Const company night from 285 pans of the Pacific ived in port last Francisco, carrying | if | The North End Progressive club j will act as hostess to se al of the |Prominent Women's clubs at 4137 Sunnyside Tuesday evening Aug. 20th, at 8 m.+ Among the speakers will Mr, Andrew J Quigiey, on “Taxation.” Others will address the meeting. No Offense. She on your feet He—Oh, don't mention ft, on them myself, you know, ‘Transcript, T walk | Boston Italian con- | had! en by the Seattle Commercial club next Saturday. The trip will be through the San Juan islands, with | a stop for dinner and dancing at Chamber of Commerce has sent | urg | | | } Pardon me, sir, for walking j Prettiont checked Dancing, Party and | The thug has seized the gir! by) The downward pull on the thug’s plaid and » triped ging, $1. 98: Street Lresses be $3. 00 jthe throat with both hands, his! right arm, combined with the lift tres: ‘or wom thumbs pressing Into her windpipe |ing preesure at the wrist, is suffi-| 650 7 wa tity t Ram) of the in an effort to choke off herjcient to send him headlong over ' values at $2. | screams your right hip. With practice you If you will read this carefully; |can go through those motions sure $36. 50 to $57. 50 Suits for re and $2. me renee $OF Phi and practice ‘the moves on your|ly and swiftly THE SEATTLE STAR ‘8 [HOW A GIRLICAN BREAK A | The Housefurnishings Clearance way to worth-while Spe INNER Plates « in diameter, d Special 1S¢ ¢ Tea Cups and Sa Bread and Butter } ac Silk Petti TTRACTIVE soit chiffon ta designed with accc tucked flounces Practically every evening shade to choc able effects and bla Floor Coverings at Interesting Prices All-wool Ingrain patterns, 4Sc yard Japanese Matting Granite Art Squares, 7-6x9, special $2.25; 9x9, special $2.75 ; 9x special $3.60 lecoratec $2.95 savings. The Handy “Brush Mop” one to Every Careful Housekeeper, my i h Mop” re face—no need for eithe less Mop Attachments and $1.00 each phone Elliott 5500. cial 15¢ Each f high Je Bavarian China, 9% gr i ucers to match, special 20c pair. Plates, special 10c each September Numbers of the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale. Monthly Style Books Free. coat Values values in Petticoats ffet ted 1¢ with silk underlay rd tail r pla =e wy desirable street and high do se from, also chang at $2.95. ond Foor. k and white Be very sp choice of six | Carpeting, Rugs, 3x6, special 50c 10-6, special $3.15; 9x12, $1.10 sq Cacoa Door Mats, 14x24 inches, 45¢, : Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, special $1.65. : if steel ments that m Brush Mop Handles, Scrubbing Brush, Wet Mop and « hemically treated Dust. in artistic floral spray designs. FREDERICK & NELSON 4MMOCKS in a variety of styles, Garden Hose, Gas Hot Plates, Garden and, Implements of many kinds—a large assortment of useful | tagle—are being sold during the Housefurnishings Clearance at pr wi ic Now in progress—Housefurnishings Section, Basement Salesroom. r stooy A Special Seishetitiale Is Maintained to Fill and Telephone Orders Promptly and Intell inches Rection Women’s Black Silk Hos Special $1.15 Pait OMEN’S Stockings of fine quality black thread ights, with feet “aad reinforced with uble sole and toe. A favorable purchase is the reason for this $1.15. uble heel, ecial price Printed Linoleum, | choose from, special 40c square yard. Four patterns in Inlaid Linoleum) special quare yard. the izing in ranges, and || Feature Excellent Values at $10.75 and Upward to $23.75 HESE serviceable black, gr advance ¢ we navy-blue, c back inverted fold at sides. noted skirts keep A 1 16 and $15.00, $16.7 side-plaits lisplays include tailored me aves of cheviots, setges and the straight cut lines, and are fi and front, or Norfolk mod and paneled back number of the natty 8, and up to 42 $18.75 $23.7 for women, and P dels in ge diagonal ay and smart brown-mixed suitings vats are 32 and 34 inches long, semi-fitting or with belted nished wit with w els are a rices, $1( New Separate Coats for Women -and Misses Semi-fitting, loose, boxy models, and belted polo styles—diag- onal boucle weaves, sizes 34 to 42. $10.00 to $22.50. chinchilla coating and reversi' Basement Salesroom ble plaids — Excellent value at moderate prices ranging from | Bavarian China Saati Plates Home of the Ohio Steel Range HE Ohio Range is the result of thirty yeartoh ‘ares for camp and cot, es that clearly point the and the bath tub—the- ibs with all its sug. neeling, same handle), Se, onstrated to Ge in Your Mail igently. Tele. ery , medium and heavy SSFERTEEPPLUELE, First Floor. three pattérns to s3] 28.0398 —Second Floor, Annex | manufacture of embodies all: improve t cooking and economy < the maximum of eff LAS of fuel-consumption € ency and service at a modera ¥ i , ; The ny abi og yiiglee in its Sie the practical and handsome dress of plain nickels ‘ Oe ¢, with 16-inch oven, $50.00. : — With 18-inch oven,$55.00. ot the With 20-inch oven, $60.00 é + trou (The above prices include water commmesigy i she eee me ay BASEMENT SALESROOM = iNew Displ f Tailored Suits}| = ew Displays of failore = et

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