The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1901, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR, ISCHOONER SIGLIN | i2-stig,taasye ,tuenoen se , FOR COOK’S INLET ve ci ; 1 LARCHE | Whence All This Type? toward tHE BON MARCHE By Hanna's Kindness Department a | Managers’ : CORNS| Sale. ith fairy t breen Spring w otatep, le Fresh From The Produ EGGS Corn Cure Box ant —_ They \V » To Try r i Mitchell's erfumed with the dew All the w rode are filled with voloe (fh Telephon Main Te. &. B Corner Second and Pike, “PERHAPS. THE GREATEST cae Hark! Carol W. S. MAYFIELD FamiLy onoces Pik f FREDERICK & NELSON Fine METAL BEDS SHOWN HERE NOW Furniture iniy ereations over- they'll have e began this CAN © up the mountain sides. More reliable si ©, are th n r . ‘ ; avored regions than Puget sound that of the American house-wife’s fal fathers are dining off of boxes, eating food with soap-suds flavoring. words and weird cries, as they carry out stoves, dropping sections of etove-pipe along thetr trail dng Streams of soot to pour generously down the backs of their necks. Small boys are playing marbles, yelling when some one plumps tow-duck. — Y panding woule are viewing the sublimity of the scenery from every avatinble sit Bhat has made it debut; next winter it will be paid for. Out in the country the trees are budding and the early flow ating @ bri Makedness. Hirds are fitting in the branches overt Roosters begin to brag | their hens have laid and the chickens their hens have hatched. Fish begin to bite, Wery il! immediately after breakfast, and when it i# too late to go to school recovers suMiciently t | stream for trout. There is a freshness and warmth in the air | ‘These are signs of spring. ER TEARS WERE REAL PITTSBURG, Pa, Aphil 3-—(Cor-| Spring is here. $25, $35, $60 CRESCENT Absolutely guaranteed Spelger & Hnribat 1215-17 Second Avenue corner-stone h. n under way, Husbands and ng TO THE PUBLIC Managers’ Bale will begin under much the first. We are all better prepar- ce of goods that we can r heard Ot course, mpetition for big sales show what we can 40 about | profits, as no one wants to get sales. We thought we reached the of the Department ugh careful buying and ‘er shape than before to quote ne of us asks you to visit the fen as pousibie this week in ord- business we need for a successful sale, DEPARTMENT MANAGERS. 902 Second Avenue Corner Marion. TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Soeees wer Wwf without Peis 3 Staple and Fancy Groceries ab the The amali bay bece whip th n that we expect ae ar Cry brook, o° } |The great new fine effect Dr. Hoffman, base organ added to the Buy ar & Piper Co. OM1O STERL RANGE ur fy % Miles At Plymouth — Congregational | stopher Bros; bicycle repairs church the decorations were beaut! fully arranged. The music wns 4i- | rected by Boyd Welle and readered | by the quartet, assisted b bus Schutz and Mrs. Blanch N Van Chri 1227 YESLER WAY *"°2's' AMUSEMENTS. povrerrecrececcesrcecr re Si rec eer ietieticer rcs srry Pespondence.)—Although the father ‘of Miss Sarah Truax, the leading| Woman at the Grand opera house, | died last night, she assumed the title Tuyl. ‘The First Methodist church ehowed an artistic profusion of handsome flowers. The music was rendered by (RAND OPERA } =HOUSE= fole in “Camilic” this afternoon and At 11:3 she departed on |S specie: train, consisting of an en- ne and sleeper, over the Pittsburg Lake Erie railroad for Cleveland, Where she will boa: Lake Shors Mail train for Chicago, arriving there at 11:60 Sunday morn Miss Truax will thus cover a dis- fance of 507 miles in 12 hours and 9 Minutes to reach Chicago in time for the al. After attending the ral Miss Truax will leave Cl tomorrow evening and re city on Monday | The first word of her father’s seri ous illness was received just before the curtain rose for the first perform. ance of “Camille.” Unfortuna there was nobody to Tole and Miss Truax » ' © remain at her work Awful strain on her to continu fom» CORT, Maange prano: Mise Raw a sk * wt. Wolff, tenor; Mr. Grout Telephone Main 66 po Be a : FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers. Cor, Second and Madison The First Presbyterian church was! handsomely decorated by the Ladies Stan Room Last at a Premium Night. 3 wealth pro howe why PUGET if you want good light, do not buy Welsbach mantles from peddlers who are trying to sell them under our name. Purchase direct from us and have them put an by experienced men, Seattic Ga and Electric Co. 216 Cherry St. Telephone Main 96 CAHN & COHN 115 Jackson Street HARDWARE and ALL KINDS of JUNK At the Westminster Preebyt church the sermon was deli ‘Thomson. and Mr. McAdam n§| completed the quartette, with Mrs 2 | Black, planiat. iret Christian church was with flowers, and an at program was rend Mt was neceneary for her to do it or D Close the house. For finishing out » the week Manager Harry Davis en ‘The Baptist churches did not dec orate elaborately, but had special song services and communion. SSOSSSE SFOS OVOTION Photo Supplies Wholesale CANT BE O@ wad Retail BEAT e fRY ONE : Washington Dental and bg Photographic Sap i$ 111 Columbia Btreet, Beattie ‘Tacoma wi eae $ wer STANDARD SEWING MACHINES Cea han ah on aaah anata s aahon of i : In many of the other ms were rich muate ton ana serm’ ate to the day. Most had service both morning and evening. Catholic churches had vw | ’ manees as well as the ; Sunday Themes. j dering tuo and. artisti 900000000400 000000000000 $5; Bria $5; @ Sip: Silver Flilings. B00. Easter in Seattle was clear, if not Warm, and the women were able to appear in their spring clothes. All @ay the streets and cars bore evi-| ence to the change from somber| wintry garb to brilliant colors ¥ ' {the bdridegre ‘The churches had, as vaual, spa kivi 4 no pains in the preparation Ere tae: Ape peg aiangenty Easter. In the floral decorat Reet, mae, Whe wae 6 Pesults were a surprise to al Such profusion of beautiful flowers had ever before heen seen in the Se- | attle churches m0 waa even More beautiful poire show ed both their « us prepara tion and the ineptration of the day he programs included th fi ali music appropriate to F Resurrection Music, has ite full ve Seattle's only y Theate Peeeessnsece’ Why Did She Blush? “Is this your first venture tn mat ¢ preacher asked while m was out in the certain instructions to his head soup ar Puget Sound Petroleum Company 406 and 407 Mutual Life Bidg., Seattle, Wash. “it playe the pianos ake pard pride in offering the p have attamed a high { musical ex therefore not prove ended to free the The Undertakers | 1407 First Ave. Tol. Main 1029 cnn PHER. President JOHN P. HAT AN, Vice Pres. and Secretary \ Alelgh, Officers : 4 Read the ads in The Star. this He has giv more than $40,000 worth of already.” y dear Mr, Ge IMMIERCE, Depository DRESSES FOR THE LITTLE ONES girls onacient roperty ate At the Church of Immacula ception ponti high mas celebrated. The build to its full capacity, and who arrived before the serv Ban, at 10:30 o'clock et in. The slab sive ceremonies w Father Sweere, 8 Who was assisted valee, §. J., and Fat 1 won't know what is th ae crc ° hundreds ~ cen be. unable to] D. S. Johnston Company 903 Second Avenus Burke Butiding Me W i Hort Dental Parlors sf i, SEATTLE ©, Howse’ building; ope Ors. bn tow Ladies Baturda rryerrrry eeeceeoeoe Working People Wage Earners ou to op ONE DOLLAR No reason w ray the little should not always be Aiieset in the freshest and prettiest manner if you buy at this store. We want to tell you of two lines in particular today. oe ike Street and Second Avs. Telephone Main Hobittzell, and r NORD AKA AMARA ARE SPECIAL Ranch Doz. Fancy lowa Creamery 25c Per Pound MATHESON BROS, GROCERS Cor. Sixthand King — Tel, Main 6G Sartor! Menara Danz rchestra Vide A —F F RAZOR If You Spancenseng Love our Cook tt » savings been DOrTERY 1. Green 1361, ts Second Ave 2 Fresh Eggs, 2 35e NORTHWEST SAFE DEPOSIT COLUMBIA STE SOSHOHHH OOOO OOOOS en were celebrat {OTEL BUTLER Seattio’s CAFE AND POSS S OO OOD GRILL ROOM N CON NECTION St. Mark's Episcopal church masnitice yrated with red for young 14; pric $1.00 to $h 50 THE FAIR 120-122 SEATTLE, WASH Ald society. ‘The music ¥ ed by Frank Reife, ot . ay Co Matinees Wednesday Sat Carriages at 10:46 HIRD AVENUE THEATER ws." SeeneleMamers H.W. Bito: e TONIGHT cane Gn the. Asotan grand orchestra at] Special Professional Matinee a ia n Os Ing from 6:30 to 6:30; also i0 2 Tuesday at 2:15 Litt ‘ willbe vate Hears bciliiantsy lighted for the hick| beautiful spoons.) | ssiccu sas, Fe phone, ot NOW ON SALE ce Rahs Phe music was under the direction Aco. Ao, simi an ad Attend the “ Spinster's Wagner's program was choir | maine of the Issaquah Coal ° one, and it t4 considered — | Prof, MAKEOVER arid His Won-|% ot@rgset, 2nd, eet and tbe luncheons. | nh * Pian Hote You can find it nowhere |AD MISSION, 25 CEN TS entries iki tte | a Compton and urday—Edward Townsend's ormM.s.s Co Convention” * fowt ot Mad discon St. else in Seattle. vs PATENTS | E, ADAMS So SHSSHSESCHOOOOOD nt, of rane Deonien en 2 goods in a Vi : pattorns; cut simlat tration for mise’ Sige Bes 05 cts to $250 or blue, ladies from 4 to cloth, trimmec TKK RRR * * * * * KREME EER EER EERE EER RRRKRK RARER RRR Searchtight Moving Picture Nation, HERR R EER ERE RE RE EY neene ares | “Soares | | Wall Paper SUEREOHOO HH OH eRe GH eRe j or lack of room | am closing out nnd laren all furnifure in my stock, and go es STOLTING’S ing sn the new and second-hand It will pay you to get my prices, OGDEN, 5607 el < & STREET the walk, naloo skirt in ed by Frank Siebert, vio Minist, and M Alye True Gentle contralto First Avenue and Columbia Bowery Idyl LAST G08 60 tus = Spent a srs alt Son : is |On the evenings of April 9 and nag GRAND HAYNE PATENT | Bice minc atte Priating Pure Water 3 gallery Mar “ima Jessie Shirley Co, cp Falee, 65. and Father so With a 50c purchase of “Ban aa Gk @ Ualy Duckling Chish Presbyterian Church. COAL very daintiest of ‘contec Colman Block. Tei Biwe 670, Heatts Line Your Well With ° Bes! Repertoire of the Season Jo f8 deacons, and Father ner’? Mocha and Java Coffee,| tl ‘th MeDer | Exhibition of Poodles and Parrots ‘This coal is from the new tions, and it 1s considered 7 CLAY PIPE oom wonee Furniture Sale : stove business cxclusively. spring styles reasonabl ‘Yesler Way Pharmacy ‘PRESCRIPTIONS Dr. J. & STEVENS, Prop Tel. Pink Iii, ferns and r striking but ment. The music The verted choir of 40 voices, under the direction of F. R. Armatrong, was | ed by Mrs. Grambs, sopran Biliitoe. controlte; Mr, Middl “ESSE Ee Ee feletatetetatetetetetateteteetatetetetet = | eeeenennnnne. - Ameriony Londing & TrustOa Maryland Ons i Agents Telephone Main ‘ Fred A. Wing ike Street

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