The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1912, Page 6

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-guddenly at Stuttgart, where he had gone to spend Christmas. The “in & message from the foreign min ister’s sister to Kaiser Wilhelm. Raisers of Produce low menace, That Japanese would own all the land in the valley inside of five! years, and that every white farmer would be driven off the soll, was the warning sounded, Ae ft is, say the farmers, Japanese now contro! & great portion of the farm lands by leasing them from farmers who of thelr owns that commission {Have been unable to cope with the | Western ay, situation, Pere? Put under surety | "The Seattle Chamber of Com-| merce, which recently went on ree ve : Endorsed market extension | O74 an favoring & constitutional plan of Mayor Cotterill, amendment to give foreigners the | Opposed Chamber of Com rent to own land in this state, has | merce recommendation to re- jbeen asked to recede from that po- Peal constitutional Inhibition | sition, a resolution to that effect of aliens owning land in this / having been offered by Representa: state, tive Walter Mess, and adopted by Not only was active opposition to |" frmers. on the “Big Six” and Western ay, rob- Recommend bery methods determined on by the| The Paulbamus bill, passed in 60 farmers of the White river val-| 1907, but declared unconstitutional | ley who met at Kent Saturday, but |by Judge Frater, was strongly rec- war has been declared upon any at: | ommended by the farmers with the tempt to give aliens the right to | unconstitutional feature, relating to | own land In this state. leash bonds, eliminated. The bill! Farmers freely expressed their| provides for open accounts and for) fear of what they termed the yel- notice to the shippers of condition | Recommended law that com- mission agents be compelled to keep books open to inepection of shippers, that shippers be notified of condition of goods immediately upon arrival; that commission agents be prohib- ited to conduct private business FARMERS FEAR “YELLOW MENACE PLAN FIGHT ON ALIEN LAND LAW of goods Immediately upon recely- fog same. ‘The dual character of the Weat- ern ay. houses, acting as private merchants and 48 co jon was scored by A. 8. nd J, D, Dean, who airman and sec retary of the newly organized White) iriver valley organization Mayor Cotterill's plans for ex tending market facilities were heartily approved. A committee to present the farm- ers’ demands to the legislature was appointed as follows Robert Bridges, Orillia; Jam layes and J. B®, Gilmore, Auburn; Charles Nel son, Kent; Julius Lunke, O'Brien. Other matters of local Interest to White river valley residents were taken up at the Kent meeting and a permanent organization was decided upon The city affairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce will take up the Western ay, situation at its meeting this afternoon, The report of this committee will go to the trustees tomorrow afternoon, | FOILING THE CUSTOMS COLLECT ‘OR fe Tata hy SAN FRANCISCO—"Merry Ch ristmas,” sald John Copeland toa . “G'wan, chase yourself,” replied the bird. “And Happy New fear,” added Copeland, poking hia finger playfully at the parrot, “Go to h—!" Snap! Copeland is minus a finger. SAN FRANCISCO.—Abdul Ber cut, clairvoyant, got $400 from a 1071 DIVORCES IN KING COUNTY IN SINGLE YEAR There were 1071 couples divorced in Seattle during the past year, breaking all previous divorce rec “client” for telling him to scatter rose leaves on a grave at midnight | ords in King county. to reawaken a vanishing love. Bercut must convince Judge Cabaniss of his powers. LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. J. Robb of San Francisco has asked the mayor to discipline two dog catchers, who, she declares, attempted to {| put her into their wagon when she remonstrated against the removal of her poodle. The mayor promised an investigation. cence FOREIGN MINISTER OF GERMANY IS STRICKEN (By United Press Leased Wire.) BERLIN, Dec. 30.—Foreign Minister Von Kiderlin-Waechter died first announcement of his death ca me today through the foreign office Meat Prices Cut Again for Tuesday The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow (Tuesday) the following big specials will be offered at our markets: aes Comes Bees . 206 nga aya i Re Rr me Loin Pork os -16¢ | Pork Liver . be Rib and ‘oe Mawtion Chops joes will prevail at the following markets and Pike. Occidental and a Nyaler Wey. T CO, Wentlaxe and Pine. AMURICAN MEAT CO” Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE'S MARKET, Went OTTO: f MENT - INSPRETED bE e U. S purple Vit signifies purity and quality. Shope open until 6:20 p. m. MME. SARAH BERNHARDT At the Orpheum Week of Jan. 20 Her Repertoire: MONDAY AND TURSDAY—Afternoon and “ " Ww ee AND THURSDAY—Afternoon nnd Hverine “One Kee, Ae AND sO and Evening, edre’ THAT Y AND SUNDAY Afternoon ‘and Evening, PRICES HITS Bowes and lower, $2.09; entire firat five rows, $1.06; next eight Town, Tt so: balance bor peter MATINEES—Boxes and loge 1.50; 4 yal t > ata lower floor, $1.00; ba) SEAT SALE For Reservations by Mail Order Only Opens Jan. 2 {MPORTANT—Monoy or checks MUST accompany on ag No by phone or otherwise. In mal king your Berta ie lease # “ A ‘ou with to visit the Orpheu: er you ire tic! "Bn @ self-addressed stampe Wading’ Niue jocks "payablenae ‘Orpheum Theat elles ns ead ‘Camilie” xi POSITIVELY No tickets wii! b the week’ of Mme. Borah 4 or money refunded 4 ‘# engagement Sestad Window Sale Opens Monday Jan. 13, 10 a. m. at the Coliseum mera .. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. Bei While there were 187 more mar- riage licenses issued In 1912, leap year, than in 1911, the total, 3,463, ie lees than four times as big as the number of divorces granted, and only three times as big as the num- ber of divorce complaints fled. Of the 1,251 who applied for at vorces, 204 were men and 967 women, June, the bigest month for mar riage licenses, was the low month for divorces. Only 88 knots were untied In the bridal month. A August and October tied for firs place as divorce months with 119 divorces eac' SHE HAS TIPS ON THE STYLES Saturday night at 6:30, with peo- ple hurrying by to their homes, and the Madison cable cars clanging up and down the street half a block art the meat market at 711 7th owned by George and Joseph Bvaus, was, held ap by two armed men and robbed of $865. The two proprietors gave chase after the men left, but could not catch t Apparently unruffled by the hurta he received when his new machine fell at Harbor island recently, Avia- tor Walter Edwards announced Sat- urday that the establishment of new school of aviation is certain. Edwards has chosen the 60-mile expanse of Lake Washington as the practice ground for his pupils, THINGS IN MESS PORTLAND, Or., Dec, 30,—The Westover pipe line system is broken, a frame dwelling is down in the hill districts and great dam- age is apparent otherwise tuday as the result of the rainstorm that has beon sweeping the city for the past three days. Several vessels are bar bound, according to reports from the mouth of the Columbi: er. Castle Rock, Wash., reports a slide near Olequa, tying up the Shasta limited and all other trains through those places. WE OWE 17 | MILLION The annual report of Comptroller Carroll shows Seattle’s bonded debt has increased $2,560,000 during the year. Of this, $1,000,000 went for parks, $1,000, 000 for lighting, $600,- 000 for water extensions and $60,000 for general purposes. Seat- tle’s bonded indebtedness is now $17,129,380. Catroll estimates that the total expenses for 1913 will ex- ceed the revenue by $150,000, ee ALASKA GOLD sent to the Seat: tle assay office during 1912 totaled $4,949,595.03, a falling off of be 161,800.66 over last year. Since 1898, $210,406,551.98 has been OUR WIVES Peckham—My wife talks, talks, all the time. Underthum—You're wrong, She must leten part of the time or my wife would not be with her so much, Boston Transcript. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, From the Biggest, Busiest Holiday Trade This store ever experienced even in its and S A sale so far superior in every way to our white sale a yea they cannot be classed in the same category. Fully six mon age We believe our patrons will be and made in modern, the most reliable manufacturers in Americ manufacturing plants, employing experienc absolutely no sweat shop or tenement made gar a place under our roof noamat ~ anywhere fear the outlay “ are full and liberal LINENS by the yard, with napkins to match; also table line show you, whether you intend buying or not. LOT NO. 1 Undermuslins at 49c A large amsortment of ladies’ corset covers, slipover and V-neck gowns, ladies’ drawers and petticoats, All gar ments neatly trimmed in laces and embroideries. A splen- did variety of styles and designs in each line of garments mentioned in this lot. We crowd your dollars full of value at thie low price. Do vg ooh gp these excellent garments by the prices, but them over carefully, sre values ag a gar " 4 9 Cc ished wults. shown thene. LOT NO. 3 Undermuslins at 98c At this popular figure We bave an elaborate display of beautifully trimmed and finished combination sults, slip- over, high and V-neck gown, drawers, corset covers, pettt- coats and chemises. We direct special attention to the values in the combination gults at this price. The gar ments we are offering dn lot No. 3 are really wonderful values and worthy of your most careful consid- worth eration. Notice how carefully they are white made and remember you take at nein 9 8 C the sp! at this table for only... 22.00... 6. cece scue Fine New Embroideries Main Floor, Edgings and insertions in as sorted widths, great variety of fine, medium and wide showy patterns. «chese are all un- matehed goods and priced at just about half their real value; per yard, 26c, 200, 16c, 5 12y48, 1c, Be, Te and......0C CONSET COVER EMBROIDER- 1e8 AND 18-INCH FLOUNCINGS. Divided into five wonderful lots, some Hamburgs, nainsooks and Bwinses. prices, ae, b ‘ard, Seo and": 15¢ 37-INCH yuevrores IN Swiss OR NAINSOOK, Undermuslins At $1.48 An incomparable array of values in ladies’ dainty underfinery, including handsomely trimmed garments In the latest patterns of laces and embrolderi ipover and high-neck gowns, combina- suits, chemises, princess slips and drawers, Note well the careful design- ing and the construction of these choice garments, They are indeed worthy of honest consideration and examination. Every number is a bar- gain gem of truest merit; nt: Of, 48 price ........ eseeees new, wi Plat Va Medici » ine! at, a ya In showy, bu Vines, neat pat- terns, for ba A O14, r yard, 62.50, a Me and br oe aces, white, © You have ever see ations 4, per yard, These are very fine goods and * sir ‘obo down $1.2 munt be seen to be appreciated, OF goods at very EXTRA SPECIAI—DONT MISS ALLOVER EMDROIDERIES. pS ry I oo We have neart THREE HUNDRED pieces | '* Hamburg, Swine and nainsooks, (200) 18-inch flouncings, Ham-| In small or showy designs; prices, burge and nainsooks, no two pleces Yard, 90.50, @1.28, See, 25c ike, wo oe oe a yard 7 » si fut, Se'fine baby patterns, ‘this bt fine rss recat urchase has been divided into two (1,000) of the sale, each 12x12-Inch round White Sale price, We have an imm IMITATION EMBROIDERY, A splendid trimming for children’s wash dresses. It ts about threa- fourths of an inch wide, on white cloth, colored embroidery work in pink, Heht blue, navy, lavender, red and black; put up six yards 10 to the piece and sold by the plece only; per piece ....., egberese : c READY-MADE SHEETS ” Round Centerple can quote but a will be pleased to assortment of ranging up to .... “Keonomy Base Fall Bleached Pequot Sheetingn. 8-4 Bleached Saust Sheeting Sale price, yard... .240 9-4 Bleached bly 84 8 Sale price, yard. |. ate 10-4 Bleached Pea ot Sale price, yard...300 Pillow Hematitched Pillow Cases, muslin, torn and h Sale price, each Same quail my PANTON & | ONDON Co worth 1746, each : , worth ible, fi le price, mbric, worth 154 Sale price, a yard, 1aKe ‘kel PSnaaaie Bedaprends. “The Economy Store’’ a t ¥ ed Be a nT i T1xh2 inch 5 : WiiMua’good value at #1 Priced tor this mnie; each ae Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 attle’s most prosperous days, we will now embark and exploit exuberantly to the people of this vicinity Our Second Grand Annual White Sale placing our orders, preparatory to holding this sale of white, with one in view, and that was to make it a sale of ABSOLUTE MERIT not only in regard to quality and assortments—-but to popularize this store in the minds of the people by its Little Prices, and by impressing upon them the fact that advertisements and all public announcements of Panton & London Co, will anxiously looked for and read by all economical buyers You will find displayed on our counters and in our windows EMBROIDERIES from the best manufacturers in Switzerland and Puen, France bee or ok og of LACES for dress trimmings and wash purposes from France, Germany, Trbeing —— White Se - er puanaergue England, Armenia and this country wher {o geese ae WHll eclipse any event of ite kind i embraces "not Omiy ever before attempted by this store MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CHILDREN’S WHITE WEAR from ' is. and Shee labor of the most reliabl c rents of any kind will find Undermuslins at 75c } Dependable values in daintily tr the superb values we offer in the popu and ladies’ drawers, A trimmings are superior to those you are ac- k customed to seeing on garments priced like 7 5 Ci Undermuslins at $1.2 Our garments at this price are dainty and charming of lingerie, such as will make attractive and ser additions to any woman's wardrobe. There are co tion suits, all styles in ladies’ gowns, corset covers, ers, princess slips, chemises and petticoats. this sale at, each........ Wash Laces This department ts juat bubbling over with all the such as German, Italian and tion Torchon, Cluny and tiful kinds of fancy trimming laces, also real Irish and Armenian crochet; three thousand (3,000) yards of cotton Torehon laces, in as- sorted widtha from 3 to 3% wide: About one thousand (1,000) ards oe fancy trimming y Giuny in” ansorted widths; ream and 10 ecru; price, a yard. c o1NcH Fe wy IN NAIN- MATCHED EMBROIDERIES, strength, warp and filling; AND SWISS. Art Embroidery Section ) {(°"S)i. Yrite, NAINSOOKS AND sWISSES— a a yard - Without aourt the most beautiful | Kages in two to four widths and “mepaeny Basement Heavy assortment of patterns 0n8 sie insertion in one and two widths. Be sure and see the pretty cre- | worth 2 can buy in this class | price, a gg Our Linen Goods De worth 10c. Priced for this ifferent styles in scalloped | London #, all of them beau- ferent patterns, worth broidered Scarfs, Squares and styles and grades | tac. ‘worth $ Sale price, a Domestics Fine Table es, FULL BLEACHED PRQUOT MAKE Lousdale Mw worth 12%e, Trigh Linens @xodl r ‘your, ex White Sale pr t : nches 42x26-Inch Pequot Pillow Cased, Sale price, each . ‘ a yards.” 8:c nen; eplen@la 465x36-inch Pequot Pillow Cases, Sale price, eac We Fruit of the Loom Mustin, worth worth $1,59% 72x90-inch Pequot Sheets. Sale price, each ., We 12%¢. White Sale price, 9c | $1x90-Inch Pequot Sheets. Sale price, each The Paes | leeches ht ¢ inch Pequot Sheets. Salesprice, each ‘she neh jeached usiins, all | Heavier ¢ standard cloths of national reputa- Linens, w in 17 08-inch Pequot Sheets. Bale price, ch Se tion; fine muslins of xtra per yard r ago that » we began great aim are offered te rive » quickly. att LACK CUNTAINS AND CURT) ATERIALS Vourth Flee lace Curtal 1%) . o n sets from Scotland, Ireland and Germany ce Curtal Bray | ards long. y omens Sal nas enol WHITE GOODS, MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS will be here galore and © Curtains, #6 Tnahe Our magnificent stocks jaciode an all at prices entirely new to you. Our advice is buy now because all domestic rds long, ff Siren, Today We are making wate goods prices are going higher. This is going to be a sale of record, We can sce Curtains t nis from not afford to disappoint you—besides, we are not going to do it—we are going rtain Swiss, in mind ce . f, { nd White sil to make a steady customer of you—get ready for this sale It is now in - - Sermpats te 0 ieetenl sins ee progress and will continue indefinitely carefully every item adver N of prices trom 26 tised. We will expect you here, if not to to look. It’s a pleasure to LOT NO. 2 and splendidly garments at this popular price. Notice in this 1tn r combinatt well trimmed and finished, also pover gownsl assortment of models in each of these lines for you to choose from. Take your choice of lot No. 2 for LOT NO. 4 and value are much in evidence in all our di wear. By all means don't fail to see jendid garments we are selling during weful wash laces, Ie, real and imita- laces, besides a ortment of all rd imitation low prices. Dollies, scalloped and embroidered y one at white Just remember Co.'s linens and wash rics are famous for quality. s sale will be one lone wh ots ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, oldered: worth 19¢ | style Lor } WILL BE SOLD c Sanh.” Pesce {for this PT eieahew © | remembered as a bargain @¥ tar ; 4 Witt ti ‘wis’ For this sale we will let out about each c ; AT, YARD fifty (60) ploces of these fine, all- Pests Scarfe. 2 DAMASK, Pe we fee! paritise safe In saying | O¥€rs, mostly Hambures, all worth Wenisnnd: taken Mehttec eine dash vent fina: aan ‘ou have never neon anything like | S@ey sale price, 25 Teves” bevatinalih’ Casueeidenss ch ats nis ° age hem for the money. Investigate. | a yard ».....:. Si ghaietaMee c and hemstitehed: haif a dozen dif- mereetly re worth 58 a ra page |g Bh Tat lls ense line of Em- NAPKINS, es to match, but | Mercerized Napkins, permanent sl win this ad) We | igh. s or 10 different designm: show you a large | ynx15 1 rea e or each You'll find th 300! German Rest grade in same width as above worth ¥ kin’ style =H and quailty, per dozen, 94.80, $3.50 and in | hite Bale price, a yar¢ kins to match above dam. owellng, Sie ok White Huck Toweling, 16 | fe a yard, Sale price, a yarc ad. wor rth nt in all © price, yard i 11% } worth 18¢ a yard. White S Embroidered Line: Imported fine Linen Huck Tow are hematitched, with red or blue roidered ‘s in leaf, dot and key patterns, Here is a towel Bold ai 396. hut we price them for a the White Sale, each x os ‘ 4

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