The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1913, Page 8

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More people are constantly d in their newspaper Tre SEATTLE’ STAR And The Siar grow Folke buy the paper which they think fe the beet. Therefore The Star Galns, while others lose, circulation ° The Governor Defending a Poor Colored Boy From Lynch Law | A TRUE INTERVIEW WITH A REAL STAGE LEADING LADY FREDERICK & NELSON dn the Basement Salesroom | | t : . | ‘The Sale of Silks at 58c Yard | i ty - Me | —an exceptional opportunity to buy good Silks at a saving, for maki } | ‘nto pretty Spring Waists and Dresses. a \ i] 4 New Taffeta Ribbons, 25c Yard I Pi t-Blue, 1 ( al, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, § pecial, $17. 50 THERE are just 30 Rugs in this unu “ss elling, including desirable patterns in Oriental and floral eff | MISS IDA ADAIR were purchased at a concession, due to their shc | “These interviews don’t 1 This accusation we fiatly ayfecti 2] 1eave: j sefonti ne "iz | mean anything,” said Miss Ida } denied wi hout hesitancy oF per fections in weave ’ the imperfections are n at : Adair, as she was altering her | apolory ; able, however, and not of a character to affect the wearin | ebrows in her ng roo | Oh, what you substitute for wlitl on > ‘ | at tho Seattl are Pi es icy vig moet qualities of the Rugs. ee 4 the leading | path Nalarteien, sies Adair : An exception ‘i offering at $17.50 F | Indy of the aliiley & Mitchell | feassuringly, “and it is nearly - p na ering a fe ° Picer, Annex: | Stock company that such was | always more’ flattering. But ee not the case ; Then we coaeee | why don't you print tae Inter | her pardon for contradicting view that you get and as it N Sh f T il d Mi li f I’ IDENTALLY the Seattle the times) ow ew owing or lalore i eis on RE Bo can tha ate | : haae bens We began to get nervous. in Edward ‘8 sie ret : ‘4 , ; ts “i atm | praetor We started to go | Medium-size Hemp Walking Hats in | Hem p Sailor Hats de st er," a ! the theatrica t ts the only : | ertain things,” | “How will this interview be [ff cardinal, brown, tan & and blue, with ‘ I ies aad tandard plays at any cobtinued Miss Adair, “and printed? ked M Adair, | ¢ : ‘ i 4 ‘ yi: play \ I will be 2 per se nate | west ds | then you write something en: bmiling now as she realized }[g band of contrasting r hemp and quill | tre ( of light etaged and acted at S theatre p copter, 4 developed “fl tively, | difterest ry the fun she was having with jf trimming, $3.9 ardinal and Price $3.95, this week, It i It has been met in and the story appears just the | “Just as It took place,” we | Close-fitting Turbans of rou straw Small Black Hair Braid Turbans wit one of the most As 1 Baile y be Mitchell, same | replied braid in cardinal, blue and gray, trimmed | velvet facing and ta ing of velve written and has created a t Dei orice with velvet and taffeta bows, $3.75 in red, blue or black, $3. wherev prod { Ihe story deals best seats in ] Hair-braid Turbans with » tam crown, Maline Turbans lack, gray, bro witl « ¢ 1 Noye a r a quarter YOU LL FIND IT HERE and rosette at side, of picot-ed ribbon | ip ar t elvet facing, trimmed South i g t ain si the | News of the Day Condensed for Busy People $3.95 | wi ci 57 Thursday aft to veto a { He 1 { i day afternoon istens:<to “expdee’ * an firstname a em NO New in Hats : fact the y > nd t air to become one of | there to The Aeattle Suse a farmer of Baiem, ind, who | ii a es i ae ck oath od aaa pany See oa : Dees ia hie nr ; : iin | confer « favor by notl ae leet beth arma, hee” metal | ato i te mh setts ees yay : gor kas bn aks aes ety < a yOOG hande with which he can sheve, | irely of June or crush roses and fc ze, others trimmec rose mbined wit Sat Spelt : i fy 1E Sea is located at the aon, Write and: eaten or Crow line, fancy ostrich or ribbon. The color cor and extremely effed woman. H bra rner of Third avenue and Cherry Prices, $7.50 and $8.50 the | in : I ar € Pp ats ro in | 10s ANC ned. T. Smith } ja een 2 most fascinating ¢ a Ke Lown, infitionaire bt director and | tal Portland, Or., is dead I I W h G d 1 Pale —— at's botelat dents Moalea teresting tems in Wash Goods | (Paid Advertisement.) The Seattle Sun first time tr Dunn’, former mayor of | PROF. CHARLES coms. SPRINGFIELD, ILL Fi 30 years a democrat dward F t inaugurated jay was Ulnols nica governor FIFTY org Worke addock toda. kers of Home 4 other plants PITTSBRURG of the Unit America arrived at to organize the w Duquense 1A, OR.—The vietima of the Re f this city, a y for women only the trial pri went for suffrage. the nizers crane Ry a vote of| SAN MATEO, Cal bullet In his side from | Constable Owe: Hated by a} Harvard psychologist, is tr ing promiscuon ae fieht 1; ing five mice to sing ragt Maokr Angelinich, an insane Inbor patterns, for sts an ne under dimpcons Paas bien They have “canary-ike tones er, fe dying here today notion Ww rectal 19c ¢, pink, ligl | and were found In this city. inch pecia pee lan PORTLAND, OR—A holdup man i Mra. Fred Kemp on t 20 cents from h missed a large sun and three diamond rings s] PORTLAND, OR d by signs of t a parcel pc k jit and found a 10-pound carp Jing tts lant, Ilia cu t PORTLAND, OR—In lof a r ie seve qjand thrown into the Pacific | For Spring and Summer Uses - Cotton — in checked and striped | New Ramie Linens for Pique in fancy cord stripes and plain | six inches wide, ¢ White Flaxons and plain effects, in effects, 27 inches wide, 25¢ yard _ Figured Pique in 1 de t 1 es, 27 inches Thirty inches and 45c¢ ya New y gieed T —_— dres Mercerized Batiste. with | 32 inches wide, 2 Phantom Cloth, ok for fine 1 a sheer shado islins, box of fine | excellent ¢ binat inches wide, 35c, | nair embroideries. I riya sort. Canby, | 8&0, the as Captain . 55 1 92 ; j ES ers ore} seule bet a Yl way, veteran Cota Oc, 65c and 75¢ yard. | yards, special $2.7 —Pirst Flot ce er will be sealed In a ‘ is | Clearance in Odd China Pieces We Deliver Dry Goods Free By Parcel Post | THE ENTIRE clothing and fur | | | gree ai ¢ pai ered | In Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Idaho _ At Se Each A ears for the eet crt and Montana. | ludes Rail. Plates, pp os aaberenseead es | Parcels mailable under Parcel Post | | Oval Balen Fi ‘ LOS ANGELES.—Disturbing regulations n Peto exceed 11 pm Pick el irst ime a cat symphony with a pump | in it, or 72 inches in length and | I gun, Albert Davis probably | sith combiniad | | eae 5 Today 108 ANGELBS.—Unable to find |nade by Proxy,” “The Genet,” “The the door of a nev door Y | Part Played by Air in Respiration igh i of street car being tried here, Jone | ae. 8 : A bright, newsy, dependable paper. Printed ev- sr a burry,|At the Alhambra Until Thursday A N_ open-stock pate where he | ‘3 ery afternoon except Sunday. A complete news service, both telegraphic and local. mortally wounded a mezzo 80- prano shat later proved to be Angelica, the Angora, for which his wife paid $50 two days previous. ‘oncert a sday even is morn Seat sale for theat be. He At the Dream Until Wednesday A Tale of Old Tahiti,” “A Sere The Tramp Reporter ey sar At Ye Coleige Playhouse Tuesday. t] “Kerry Gow ‘oe @ At the Union Until Wednesday. decor $12 50-piece Set . $23.75. 100-piece Set ‘The Falthful Yuma Servant,” fea ia [Polson Ivy." “The Clay, Industry ' 50-Piece Porcelain Dinner Set, $13 irst edition to subscribers and newsboys, all or- AT THE THEATRES f - peta 2 NEW sl nt of the i : “Granby” } Pi . mm hi 4 i [ \ dered in advance, 55,000 copies. THIS WEEK. Ag ay iug led al ae stock _patt has just bees j *. 28 The border d in blue red corn 10 Moore—Nordica In concert. At the Melbo: Until W } . TEMPORARY OFFICES, WALDORF BUILDING, Metropolitan "Hew Hut” The Palos of amen | ea Ey bv Gol aes eattle—Soattle stock company Sak i ‘ ¢ ‘ in “The Nigger At the Grand Until W 50-piece Set, $13.00. SEVENTH AND PIKE Orpheum—Vaudeville Building the Los Angeles, Agus 100-piece Set, $24.00. Empress Vande vitle, duct,” “Saved by an Airship,” “Her Chinaware Seetet The permanent home of the paper, to be known GRAND cVanteriie and maton | eee eee aC ir tcturon “Her Faithful Yiima Ser as The Sun Building, will be immediately erected on CLEMMER — Photoplays and vaudeville 1ses to marry the man ath: he | a New Showing of boviee Wringers Fifth Avenue, near Pike, adjoining the Grote-Rankin MELBOURNE—Photoplays Will El cacanty ciekes. Stn sens acay aon ‘ pager p vaudeville, joins the Yuma Indian tr Here Wringers for stationary tul steel ball beas Building. ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and | /ihe is found and convinced of her : vaudeville folly enclosed cog wheels and rever rain board, The Sun will have a battery of fast modern presses, capable of printing 100,000 12-page papers Fe RO tt tt tk tt tt tek) * AT THE MOORE ete tt tt tt tt tH RRR | ‘eae » Tramp Reporter,” at the A Me about Glenn, who, d from the “Times,” goes Star make room wet) over to the SO and $7.50. high-grade i $7.50 and get For porcelain tubs, Wringer rubber rolls and steed ball bearir The famous Madame Lilllan |Over, to the oStar’ 9 Nordica, dramatic soprano, will|/o0 the ‘or Glenn, Lyman | per hour. fat the Moore theatre tonight Cee eae OUn.- pitinaet Ball-bearing Wringers with enclosed 8” § tle sales indicate that the diva net be me haa aimee $5 7” | $e 5. . ‘ - will beeheard by & mone , went out. Glenn ares th $5.50, $6.00 anc 5.25 Price, 25 cents per month in Seattle, delivered by will bor heard by | monster au® gurderer afd @ets « confession from i : 4 2 >. William Morse Rummel, the violia: | Him just before he dies. ae givas ! Tron-frame Weingers th stecl ball-bearing carrier; by carrier outside of Seattle, 30 ceamts per ist, and Rowayne Simmogs, plandst, {he #tory to Lymany who It thareby sighs ADELE o.. ae 7 enabled to turn tn a “scopp. Lyman enclosed cog “wheels, $3.00, °$4.25 ana 90 will be heard in tonight's concert. | salary, posl ts instated and ara wornne fase es 2s... to but Glenn Ras to sacrifice hi * AT THE GRAND @® i tlon ROR TORTI TOK tek ee ROR pe Leon De Wald, known, a8 the} ‘A Tale of Tahjti,” at the Jean Bitinge of Vaudeville is a story of a, who is in love turning to the Grand Sugdayefi with a Rrench midshipman, This is the theatre all day long.” The r a beautigul love tale, but it ends in of the leville and motion pi®|sorrow, ** ** * * (These are tear tures entertat@ing, a |arops ) Wood-frame Wringers wit! plain bearimgs, $3.75; steel | Beneh Wringers holds two tubs Prices $5.75 and month; by mail, $1.75 for six monthe, $3 per year. 2 Cold Roll Clothes Mangles | These Matgles have rolls of se 4 hard maple, and are use din sein. aad folding sheets, pillow case and other unstarched flat pieces. ‘They may be fastened to a@y kitchen table. Price $7.50, Housefurnieht = ee ———— Dream, with reversible and can be folded uy 7.50.

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