The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1912, Page 8

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Sipecmeincayre seamettarcasareres ste HOW TO FOJL FEROCIOUS TIGER BROWNELLS AW AN reeks temhetng et hl [Remembers War of 1812 separated eevee. ae Ste: eee WORCESTER, Mana, Sept, 17 from her husband, and who had taken the children to her home at| Mrs. Louisa Waterman Carpenter COLFAX, Wash, Sept. 1 Gy Idaho, ts coming here to/who has just celebrated her 107th Claiming « rignt to thelr own chil prepare for her husband's funeral. | birthday, ta believed to be the old dren, Winnie and Wesley Brownell, |The Brownells claim that their law-/est woman in New England, She the young couple who tramped for |yer in Idaho sold bi rvices to|is able to relate stirring Incidents miles for the She has a sister bert Neeves men who had been accused of | of the war of 1812 assaulting Mra. Brownell 91 years old rpose of killing Al-/t the girkwife's step With 4 Good Lines on Sale for a Day at Very Noticeable Price Reductions CHILLY NIGHTS AHEAD— ahead, elt for despite warm weather be needing cosier bed coverings is ready {ts share towards helping you to get them cheaper. ~and not so very far today you'll oatle’® big store to do |$2.50 Bed Pa Each —$1.98— ¥ 00 Bed Spreads Each) —89e— Now's the time to wit! Hed heavy Marselilos | 76x84 inches, Spreads. Crocheted Bed ; j Worth $1.00 at only 89e each. | a 72x80 | Weight with neat Spreads} quality Jand in fine looking patterns They're worth $2.50 but we | will sell them at $1.98 for a | day, } inches. Marseilles | good | patterse and even weave Carter’s Union Suits | Women’s 50c Silk Lisle Worth $1.25, for a Day Hose, 8:, 9 and 9: Only —39e- Pure Silk, Fast Black Stockings Priced a Pr. —5ie black kings with 6-ineh — Joe Carter's and lent we E«yptian both heels | sh Lustrous fast thread Silk St fine ¢ thread gar Hale thread ¢ and toes at 5 very Hit 1 fast olack r to and avender stripe with reinte heels and toes. lacesailes =.= 73¢ Yd. Four good lines at cut prices for Wednesday. Special for morning buyers, No telephone orders accepted at these prices. Don't miss them. 15¢ Dress Ginghams, Yard 82-inch Dress Gioghame worth 1 + BO at 10 yard tomorrow. 3,000 yards in the collection in lengths up to 10 yards. Checks stripes in a full line of 25c Tight Brassieres, Each Tight fitting boned sierem that button and in the back. MM. of reinforced ned with lace Second Floor. Dress Silke in pes, checks, print J Bre hair JS Persians cambric with trie m.. 1S plaides-and ipes and many 6 inches cbt 1 and $1. 25 Corset Covers 59¢ orders 15c Outing Flannel, Yard Extra heavy double 1 e4 white Outing Fla full yard wide, in lengths up te § yards. | 1,500 to chooue from at 10¢ of Ihe euborntamy trtunes $4 Silk Petticoats glaborately tri Neatly Tailored af } ')"),.°5 32° 3" Second Flee 10c Cans Carnation Milk at Fourth i 10¢ @ yard inste 15e Dress Sateens Priced Yd. stint 10e a yard We 1,000 yards of Dr in lengths up to 30 tn shades. another bargain at aday teens $2.95 ka. Hara tleoats a. 10¢€ New patterns to find Pet under $4 to new wide Floor mateh there that will 12lc eee Percales, Yard Try #0 at $2.95 tomorrow Black Sic and 10c Wash Laces, Yard All linen on Lace ¥ ater navy and all in taffeta silk y with founces: from. thie cm yard cloth in dots, figures, ¢ Basement. 3e 9 tin 1 Firm, neat patterns and stripes openwor On wale Main Poor. Floor, Vike Seattie’s Greatest Grocery Is Lowering the Cost of Living in Thousands and Thousands of Seattle Homes [2 Loaves White Bread i| | | | —iie— eel (Cream of Wheat Eastern Hams, Lb.| Package | —16e— —19e— Genuine dirt chaser Two large 10¢ loaves ‘ | of white bread for| | Ideal breakfast food, er 6 packages to ! m No. | ' ; Olen ed Kidney Beans, 2 size cans, ex ity, lhe size. 6 cans to each, can | ontp quality Washing Powde: ter on the mar- Potato Salad, for lunehe a qual Not over | Proctor & Ga Heet, fine government in 35c Corn Flakes, & delle breakfast dish 6 boxes to each, package extra wine. spected pound sur chotee | Runkel's best on_ the Pure Cocoa, of Baker's or two of the market can delicious special to 14 12ic Tie CORSET DEMONSTRATION IS NOW IN _ PROGRESS HERE en who haven't kept close and cons f-Rteducing Grape Julee, good qual ity, 20¢ size int bottle morre pou Bic) oteno And it iw proving a re imp Me watch on the wonderful Nemo new in know that influence in p Miss M. Wi purpose to explain ietion reduce the sof thelr ec from the makers of the figure meehaniently, and tant, steady pressure famous jams ha their 1 corgets—on be Bleached Bed Sheets at 80 Bed Comforters Each ae Hosiery oa and a Very | Unusual pee wear Offer Come From the Union Street Store | court |by Judge pe A si Epmunp VANCE Club of Ke fathers as The Fathers For if fathers be | Why not? omaxoo |'The Fathers’ Club of Kokomazoo ( | Was making ite season's prog | Bach one suggested a subject, the Whether bables are moral ineapa Attorney Oamer ited When Adamson of the b If lime-water'’s good for high-ball? He was tabled, dizainess ow the Fathers’ Union leag along with his pe But other Au we cannot mother? | Professor Springaprane Ethical Import red. » Relative sterilize father of Values of Poppe Hut the topics proposed came in | vital That the only | title, | As thus—a progressive father on Wellmeaning, but sta A Reverend next | "Should the m | safety pin ndpat grandp rriage service is man ever justified (this seemed a confession of misbehaving) In using the personal powder-box Hlow long can a@ b y ery at ni, is there any way to avold gettt quarrels? ts a baby really justified in napp The night reserved for a jamboree ing May & man ever hope to overcome his natural bandieap In the handling of haman progeny Now, maybe you view the Fathers’ eye, But If fathers be fathers as mothers be mothers Why? YOU'LL FIND IT HERE )| News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Subenribers to The Seattle Star ® favor by nottying this office at ones of any fat Ure to secure prompt and rex- lar delivery of the paper, 9 attempt to subst 8 ' clock, kindly phone thie ». Jee St once Main 9400 Axk for the Cireuiation Devastmemt. The steamer Victoria arrived yee terday afternoon with 264 passen gers, the biggest from Nome. She also brought $600, 000 in gold bullion and 60 tons of | furs. The big liner Minnesota sailed at noon today for the Orient. She had teeter earae * * * Cle Elum, Wash,—A. B® # Miller, bunkhouse man for the ® # Milwaukee road, ix dead today # # as the result of a quarra with & * * * * A. C. Barnsteader, a friend, over heating the Jatter’s bath. & Miller failed to heat the bath # ond Barnsteader stabbed him. & * Cee ee eee ee ee Postoffice employes of attic will be addressed at a meeting Thursday night by Oscar F. Net #on, president of the National Fed eration of Postoffice Clerks, The meeting will be in Stevens hail Fourth av, and Pine st. The Seattle Ad club lunches the Rotary club this noon at the Rathe keller. ©. G. Helfner will address the meeting on the subject of a road| through Snoqualmie pass. The fall meeting of the Seattle presbytery opens tonight in the Westminster church, Broadway and Columbia. Tomorrow night meeting will be addressed by Dr. and Mrs. Mylrea, missionaries to Arabia. eee ee ee ee Wash. — Robert * is today in * * * * Everett, * Carlson, a logger, * possession of his * which he regained at the sight *) * of the jailer here. He was #/ *® brought here yesterday on an *® ® insanity charge from Arling * *. * * * * * * ton, He did not even know his name, but when he spied the jailer he suddenly remem bered that he had seen him four years before, and his memory cleared up, ee The local order of American Yeo- men will be addressed tonight by Judge M, A. Roberts, member of the board of directors, and Harry C. Evans, editor of the Yeoman Shield Both men are high officers in the order, from A committee the Seattle Garden club will decide this week | the | on the places that have bee most beautified since spring. There are four prizes—two cash, one a camera and the other an eneyclo pedia Tacoma.—Samuei 4 years, a messenger in oe federal dropped dead terday whije gttending court, Pa er was recently appointed to his position Cushman. Parker, aged Tacoma.—Elizabeth M. Getty is suing her husband, an Bpiseepal minister, for divorce. Mrs. Getty alleges that her husband has false- ly accused her of immoral conduct, Everett, Wash.—Fire, originating in the refuse burner of the Thomas mothers b n through ite proposed a change, | “Is malicious Indigestion an acquired tralt, modified Club of Kokomazoo is always and strictly business the Clubman's question of modified mother's of Goone's Stomachical Mtorma, thing which was left to do was to put down tople The Ie wind-on-thestomach a contain list of the year, ! neer list of 160 ands cargo) *| Which showed a difference of the} ind | aeeeee Qnke why do you ery me mothers, allow me } well What! to ank i a euffragetic city) competent chairman pr the ques | bles, or the victims of indixestion?” | committee, | which he thought the subject mer |} or inherited?” ne proposed, with a roll of his eye milk, why wouldn't it work In ajf reiflage, so promptly it gave milk suggested to Kerr an milk, should we Pasteurize the | four, was asked to prepare a thesis Poems, with a Critical Exegesis Frigiferous or Caloric, rmint, Pasaflora and Paregorie so fast, and all of them seemed eoll and best way of restraining aa from hampering baby's training proof of original sin?” | a clause on the use of the of the baby after shaving? ght without rupturing ite morals? ng up without bringing on marital ing all day and keeping when he ought to be soundly sleey without the use of a lap? Club allow me to ask you, Lake Lamber Co, yesterday, com-|f pletely destroyed the plant. The los is placed by William Murphy | principal owner, at $50,000. Port Townsend, Wash.——Estab- lishing camp at Chimacum valley two battalions of coast artillery statloned at Forte Worden, Flagier and Casey, are today beginning thelr read practice in mimic war fare as infantrymen. | i i Tacoma.—The Woodrow Wilson club bas sent a message to Wm. J.} Bryan to add Tacoma to his itiner-/ ary. Bryan bas left Washington en. tirely off his Western trip. | - | The 20monthold baby of Gus | Melson, 1621 Gist ay. W., wan se |Yerely scalded yesterday when it fell into a tub of water. The baby was taken to Minor hospital j A report was made to the supe. rior court yesterday by D. W. Bo en, receiver of the Eden Muse 887.25 between assets and Habili-|f (les. The court will decide if stock holders will be sued for the amount of the defictency. } A berth for the fire tug Snoqual mie, which the council voted recent: | ly to take out of commission until} next April, hax been offered by C. M.| Calkins, traffic manager of the} Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound | Railway Co. | The council yesterday put over |i for two weeks a bill by Councitman | Griffiths to transfer the City Hall park to the jurisdiction of the park | department rita | Raymond, Wash.—C. D. Osborne, |} 72, and his daughter, Mra. W. A. | Davis, 30, were burned to death in |] a fire destroying the Germania hotel here yesterday. Mrs. Davis and her husband, W. A. Davis, are |reported to have quarreled recent jly He denies this, but the police | are holding him pending a full in-|f] | vestigation. | New York.—Standing on a street | corner and passing out his $500 |} savings in small sums to whoever |} |would accept them, led to the ar- |i |reat of Wm. Newcome, who is to-|f |day held here in the Bellevue hos pital, pending an examination into | [his sanity, i | Medford—J. P. Harr, a well-|{f known rancher of Watkins, 30 |miles southwest of this city, was fl {killed Sunday when a log he was | sawing rolled over him, | | Two of the supreme officers of |i the Brotherhood of American Yeo- |] men are in Seattle and will address |Il | | ings. | i members of the order |friends at Eckert Hall, 1 Third av., Tuesday evening. The officers are Judge M. A. Roberts, a director, and Harry C. Evans, editor of the Yeoman Shield and their | THAT DOG POUND Councilman Wardail's ordinance | to transfer the operation of the dog | | and cattle pound to the King Coun. | |ty Humane society was referred by | the conucil yesterday to the finance and license committee. Team. | sters have entered a protest against | such @ change, and charge that the city has no right to delegate its powers in this direction to a pri vate institution, i : j Employment Agency. | Called on Carpet On the complaint of James Thompson and wife, Mrs. M. A Moore, proprietress of the Ladies’ |} |Employment Ageney, has been ff jotted fo appear before the Heense | committee of the council and show | cause why her franchise should not | be cancelled. The business meth. | ods of the agency are attacked, | both by the Thompeona and by Labor Commissioner A, eee fry ii 1 the happiest inspiration given excellent expre y ing becomin | | with a merry and mocking | i] THE ee STAR and beautiful mod Fashion ha and becoming choice in nusual on in the minary displa els for every it ariety is the key rarely if ever giver | combination wane Fall Weights in Women’s Items Cotton Union Suits, $1.25 | What Is ‘ him alll Charr she t whit wear alues are featured at this low price TTRACTIVE v in W ien's Seamless Cott Union Suits, hand- finished qualities, in the following styles: High neck, long sleeve, ankle length High ne k, elbow sleeve, ankle length Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length Low neck, wing sleeve, ankle length Low neck, wing sleeve, knee lengt Low High neck, elbow sleeve, knee length. neck, sleeveless, knee length. neck sleeveless, ankle length Women’s Cotton Union Suits, $1.50 Mex ankle | $1.50. um-weight length, ( with high neck and long sleeves. fine weave, in Price ‘otton Union Suits, Women’s Silk -and-Cotton Vests and Tights, Special 65c Garment Silk-and-cc wing sleeves; sizes, special 65c garment. m Vests in high neck Tights in knee or with long or Broken style, r ankle lengths. —Second Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM New Messaline Petticoats $2.95 C LOSE-FITTING Petticoats of good quality messa- line, designed in popular straight-line effects, with deep accordion-plaited flounce finished with double ruffle effect A good color-assortment to select from re Women’s and Misses’ ’ Long Special $12.50 PECIAL values in Separate Coats for women and misses, designed in ni Winter styles and made up in favorite weaves of plain, rough and doub Satin Brass Beds Folding Steel and Canva Hospital Beds Children’s Wood and Metal Cribs ameled Metal Beds Price $2.95. —-Basement Salesroom Special at $12.50. pattern, size; and the Floor. lines of Cots —in improved patterns and at@ Iron Bec ‘New’ in Outer Garment Interests Every Woman HE newest tendencies in Design, Fal nd Color for 6 T Apparel are toy absorbing interest every woman gi this season, and an ex p of the ile subject is to be tained in a leisurely inspection of the ¢ ¢ featured in oup In the illustration is seen one of the t gy of beautiful ried out in cle r y terial New Day Dresses Have Arrived— : Special Values in New Lon oe $25 ai Special, | = Phe assortment includes models for walking, outing and school weat: Special, $8.50 Ait unusually-low price foram | with superior nent gold-bronze finish On sale This Bed is Mattress Di Furniture Box Springs Mattresses Wire Springs of moderate prices. at a — e | for all occaglons, a pleasure to newest arrivals ig b r white stripe ality, designed in modified ng effect cape pes in the mae - ‘ a e, colienne and rating, i styles for 0, $35.00 and $ desirable st $27 Exceptional valuc it of purchasi concession, a sample line of finel oats ‘(abou n riety of materials and colorings, and in models adil $25.00 and $35.00, of From. Various New Woven B Finely-woven Will Mission, 0 Missionary, ¥ Colonial shapes) ing flowers, for the ing sandwiches Pleasingly tint gray, brown and gré at $1.50 and up —First F Children’s Alpine H For small boy or imported velour, trimt chon and band of rib of many pretty OGe:s ‘Sit in the Infants’ Wear 3 quaint Rus and serv purposes. For the New: Style C French Twist demi-shell or amber, at front or featuring dainty studded patterns, Miniature Clothes E Hampers— Very practical for { ing-baskets, may be or without silk “Yoga”"— The new goodluck for home library or @ the busy business attle product. Priced —Jewelry Section, I Misses’ Cloth Dre: Values— New models, } iots, challis, no velvets, corduroys 8 to 17 yea $6.50 to $22.50. in a clean-cut conten 2-inch posté construction Wednesday; special shown in the’ Room Galleries om displayed heavy eee ylay lere are

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