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4 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIT THE Ss! ATTIL TAR. | word you ' » and t ¥ @TAR PUDLIBHING CO. hearin HVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | Cha Annie, Maria, Jane, poll Nusin Dept., Matin i Hditorlal Depth, Main 1138 fire depart t? Our h f A ty pene Ad ay va | = jand cor right 1 i ‘ indi-|, } Der t | ’ HA no Wet ' wf NAS? Hueine Manager leon etreet ar 7 c Central Did 1 get them yet at hor tonight Among the } OFFICES vi 1 did y it ub off ted = gue « former President New York. 6 Temp cama Buliding. eto tack, 86 quien. Neen ye aoe » id I 4 v am C, Wi ney "25 Fir. Avenue. +14, 1m One cant per copy . t f week or twenty-five cents per month, delivered Grand Choru Hell in tha : : leg 9 by mail or carriers, No fre Vole rhi tl neman fixing Gire 1] ' Kntered at the postofice at Seattle, Washington, as tecond-class matter F phor i. back i 4 ae = | Together: "H ! Hello “a f AY g KNEW HOW TO MAKE MONEY _Volee: “All right; much oblige Y APe, { A vt ' back ‘ } ’ 4 . 4 Out of the death of Gerhard Mennen comes a lesson in American aa A Together HW b hello." | he PARDEE” wage if) vertistr I I arly American, because nowhere in the world : tand heads! ” Pag Beattie y ay the ver, has a rt b 1 ao © " to th oneern that wanta to grow Choru | Bio | and pros in the United State naa 3 j and they haven't caught notion yet, for the English prejud | riL wy ”) against pul ity and bras-band 1 thods ta hard te vercow | 0 ) 4 a | _——_- 6 : | LD) | a Mr, Menven 1 ay Ht» more than likely that your bar- | Supreme Court Has Hawal- t. ouls 0 J b Li > ¢ ; ys ber b eprinkled y with it times with t nur r, and n ne 1? He h i am i + : jan Criminal eppeat | m Co. had g 3 of ba ha " ry becau { was in busine | 5 a ¥ Old out, If ’ u h . ’ | ¢ ey wer ir in isd. sate, o, wadoiastons b werian 6 welt good goods, | WASHINGTON, D.C, Aprit 14 ashin 13 oii cheap. We rod ePreaete eal The first eran =. | by st woot ' It is another to awaken pub nd apprectation of th : > tn ; 5 barge é many a man who knew how to do the one thing, failed becaus 3 Mr. M nh wa f the opinion that advertising would make a mar | Oaakt M uJ ' ket for hie « 1 so he bought a great deal of printer's 4 He |" ; \ wing } didn't have + money at the start, but pluck enough to accomplish f the jury t hich } 1 | can operate one, They are { most anything This pr ne i th 1 arnong the be ‘ interim between 1 urrer atl | At , uw i wails oa ’ Washing Machines made ti aa t h * n and #o universally that hie per “" . ¢ Hegular price $7.66, at ‘ 1 nti ¢ M nen's face without a |} the Sill ail ae landed 1 have been an advertisement. | Special, Each, $6.00 People lly f jue i with a number of 5 ne e por- | t i trait 1 th A te ell me. wor ‘ t 7 ; soe mie ‘ ¥ ¥ fecrican goose terr ry that } . ‘ ‘ : Pan iu — . RIS WATE! xact the « rr facturing, ¥ r in this that would pay a million dollars matority vote ¢ the tr Pint ie ; 1.75 | | dion stenatindotied 6 and gave money, ou spot cash the popularity that belongs to any one of thone facen, aid was Ghee ape’ ptanany gam me Tt and they n't buy a tt ay M nh bought it-—something to the muy unt by the t i 4 * j YYW WH 9 OW YOY * ROAST COPFEI \ ‘ is equal to to well t t was worth the r *, and publicity all of the time » his coffers; lived to enjoy Mr. Mennen lived to eee money r «i much of the frul th bent 1 eleewhere at > & great deal of good, and { hia labor; lived to behind b sb left a fortune of $1,500,000 and a name famous In the | °° } Altogether, it constitutes a monument to the efficacy of American j advertising. | | | | ECONOMY CREAM CANE FOF oie cccseereses BBC per dogen.,.. “ DV0c EVAPORATED FIGS Per pound fe A CHOICE EVAPO- ED APRICOTS 12¢ Per pound EVAP ATHD BARTLETT PRARS—Per pound.....10e “Poles Gora % {watine | TWO GOOD SPECIALS THIS WEEK, TWO IDEAS OF HARDSHIP In Dakota a Great Northern train was snowed tn, It was very unpleasant, and some of t passengers were, to say the Irest, “nasty” about it. A wire was tapped and a ory for relief waa sent to the nearest station, while fussy women complained of the awful hardship and the possiblity of living on two meals a day. There waa no danger of freen- ing or starving at any Ume. There were warm blankets enough to go around, and when relief arrived, nobody had really suffered, Yet the tncident was so unusval—euch a complete break tn the lux- ury of travel, that it wae worth columns in the newspapers of the country. Just about fifty years ago tong lines of white-covered wagons were PCON y and stretched away over plains and mountains. There was hunger SLICED APRICOTS AND PRACHES—FOR CREAM Per can epi 206 FRESH HOME SMOKED HAMS—Per pound t4he N SAUSAGE— nd . 206 Te PURE HOME MADE LARD pound ting ...... Me S-pound tint .......05...-7Oe vund tins Per pound death. Skeletons marked the tral Al every tragedy that enters *_* into the far Weat. There waen't much complaint. It would have made no ‘ difference, anyway. Hardship was the daffy pertion, Men and women . . learned to suffer without murmuring, but the h from Leavenworth, If (Of 0 | Kans., to Pan Francisco, Cal, ls almowt a path of graves, and hardship | | Solid Oak Combinatior kcase, 6 feet high by 39 inches wide; Chiffonter, like picture, Pape fancy French mirror i0xil elther quarter-sawed birdeave maple: hight: mH ms ae and well made; oral io Cooper & Levy hes; secretary, cat sor, etc. teguilar S15. w ‘ae t Reg e mirror. Regular price © holesaie Rota! Grocers Special this week at....811.50 Price this week....00.. 91835 poeta ‘ 104-106 FIRST AVENUE it feeb And now, if the porter ts alow, If the train docen't ree! off forty miles | fot Yesier end Washington : in sixty minutes, if there is dust or heat or cold, and the champagnd from | . — — | the buffet has not sufficient bouquet, somebody howls and kicks and THE PROFESSOR _WasrEs TIME | Kivery few days One of them breaks into print with some al covery which be PBpeots to turn the world topsy-tarvy. One of thetw Prot. Frederick Starr of the University of Chicago, has ere iN ed e ventured outwide of the f« my, astronomy and physiology of the nia corres ror BN ; UR N rT Li U R E ( 0. Haviland = China “SNAP IT” FREE He has been In purndit of the histor f wedding rings. A few days ago . 8 shnston Co, Inaugur he told 75 fair tomate etudents th t pote price cle aragee t on regard, ng of wedding rings was a That's what the photographers do when they see # fet tin That's what you should do when you see a good buy. There's many oye 1 of slavety. He had 4 overed that in past ages men put rings brated Chick € a » NEW E through the r fr women, Or around their ankles and then led Hobart M(t a bargain advertised here. EVERY AD. NEW EVERY BAY. them to the marts to be put up at auction. The rings helped the new ball, Pe sae D. 8. Johnat a owners t wm attachme to their slaves, by means of ropes, so that | ¢ obi : ale bes io af 8:99 th 4 pg | We Finish OILE ae erg ai nein Gpatiiay’io vel’ vue | We Mean Just § I I rab pe : , a stehet: wis . “ ] the purchasing 1 your deilars Yiseard the ing r solemnly advise e professor, “ne while laste, Dor > e ) symbolizes slaver rt fe who dons it | In order that there may be no mie What We Say Kodak SOAPS , y rac man t to wedding ring, regardicas of Prof. pope ese pape Aico age Pile nel aig (sg stave: Wha tank Chak don Pg PTO Y jor this sale w wi h to make the fol Every person pure has ng to the ‘ ° Craddocks Turkish Bath, 1 Starr Yi ey ‘ me Ancen ent around with tron | lowing stateme amount of 26c in TE AND La France | During bis among the ‘ nd fet 3 | 1ctwres Rose (47), Glycerine, rings through their noses and deep rings of care around thelr eyes will ae at aa he, OF COFFEE DEPARTMENT will @/ Rose, all perfumes and all até cu ice. The wedding ring of tod is a thing of golden beauty and of hneon for cight hun : po + Po got ‘and fan ore "Of | In an expert manner, prompt! oe r * ’ € « : 4 G . . . , y corresponding cost and woman will wear it—and rule, just the samb Prete gel gars ‘ 7 state et bee } aa BA VILAND CHINA If ana for ceaaceae rates. i Hi h Pp Prof, Starr should turn his attention to rocks and things of the | crow ling us mad our cat ncity =p ey wine mere ive to irs ‘ Paleoz I 1 Be “ tt to rent orage f our customers a of the Co 1 o the a f ré¢ > large ‘ . as or ; ubove China Free. Perhaps you ALFRED S. WI . te a jatore re and b mut our will be the one D SW TTER & CO. First and Pike, Tel Main9% 8 Andrew ( negie has Just published a book telling everybody bow to present ck W ar ir ery Sata night at § © Street . he * ‘ get rich. H it “The Empire of Business” and proceeds to lay | 7° Pegg ong na 7 & set Of Cups, Saucers | down ru hich ar ywed in order to make mill if ) a " = pita ai C t EI Ww Wire Mr. Cart alae tak s fall out of the colleges and universities, H hay y J | ts ct) ers yur . A pen ca sak: “ta tae uaa tiaivneion t selene Aaah Feeds maa door apnea ce fl Rhodes Bros.C en Poultry Netting men wh re not injured by a college education, Had thes »act the bigs prt oa 0 es ros. 0. é 7 y ! ive work during th r at colle t id h : bett > ' wane Tea, Coftee and Crocker; House Plants tft. Rhy : t ‘ y ‘ , ‘ kn t j educated men in every true s »of the term. Greek and Latin are of If ¥ : i > or organ and 1214 SECOND AVENUE j 2 ft. high, 150 ft. in asi . i t ' t nex aawns and gardens cared for z 5 t ° . ts : n {t ‘ pay you to buy 3 if by the month , $ ft. high, 150 ft. in roll... r negi« att higher hools of learning will cause many yr y x. t a ! Greenhouses at 4 ft. high, 150 ft. in roll... ; & profes to gasp with astonishment, but there are grains of common | BS dee yg senwine ‘ r ‘a lip sl pe wel pica a Be | co re s h. ver b GRADUA E | 5 ft. high, 150 ft. in roll... j : in 8 il known and I Twentieth ‘ Carr ru nH t Rich,” they are all very fe OF err’ tak ee cok tee teen if Century ot ora O. | © tt. high, 150 ft. tm roll.. bite thor may sell & good many books at $1.60 each to poor men |} Sa Winot valdan ea wave 1221 FIRST AVENUE ERNST BROS. who would Ike to be ri it the cl rea thousand to-one against | on plano he Nortt have | Tel, Main 967, Next Door to P.O, | 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 the f of ' b f the who put up the | cates’ & a s eanaeer tik ( — = ae — ewe | during tt , sha OPERA sete FowcMaa THE Li HEATRE Pose Many JOHN CORT, Mar. Phoos ma | Sekt | Green 11, Deep ¥ , ), Drab 509, | © ae F of part ¢ yes examined free by the (}F . , - } ‘ : latest and best methods known “\ r I nean Ms 7 ¥ Ngyarig. tytn ‘A pec’ mp to we. Ne fancy p COS. ‘ ' Saree plan i tr 1 high, | : hich ha f : iD AUE | WEDNESDAY NIGHT OND! ce: t off th In Veneered OU | QQ @RQReNeReCeReseseceeaa | The Big, Musical Comegy - the! also ¢ re lich» @SOCCCCCOOOO CS OOOOOOFOOES FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE By Herman Pert ; vo Is t Rev. Blank? 1 Rad Syessens én TWO ORPHEUM ACTS ‘When Reuben Comes to Tom § Just a Few Instances Where- by at ‘ oe ' YCLE WHIRI ae i i Vol All right.” Bring up aix| es yt Bence oD : i And The best and bri ghtest comedy x in People Get Excited Marist ee AED, | ies of Washington, and ZOA MATHEWS, hae : More Mixing nen 100% at our barkall high KULE | yAnd Other Sensational Turns, | . Prices ee ae " : ireen 1 if itke that for? Give me Dark | quarter-sawed oak, American walnut LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON | , sda ia Boown 648, right wway. or 1 wills San Domingo, maton som NUT AT $2.75 PER TON ; sania Sintie =| eee AVENUE THEATER nh 1 : fa " Central it r ea “We Me so call your ention to This kole is fro the ne GRAN eadin a sang send Dale ¥ 1 sa wt irlet maroon 189. \ make uch as the renowned opened, and is the best domes. John Cort, Mgr Phone Main 66.) Seat sries Clead poaety Green 756, not Pa 16 10) Centra W valt a minute,| Chickering & Sons, the art Hi tig kole in the market. nian * Prices—20c, 80c, 490 avy Blue 108, Busy now, | wan't you bart M. Cable, the superb Weber p ISSAQUAH COAL CO,, | ricea—200, Ss Bunkers, foot of Madison A BIG BLACK HIT TONIGHT Volk uy, old boy, lend me five; | ane the durable, popular P his Mrs. Montmor ed it bad | anos and the famous Kimball pianos atreet. Telephone, Mafn 976. | RALANCE OF WEEK \ tt vow Yot much; until you pay) all of world wide reputath | 00400090000 00090004 Tonight and Tuesday Nicht. 1 Matinee Saturday. , : t aint back the other five Get oft the All of the above must be sok Dae’ | HOLDEN BROS., drama 8 THE DENVER : aflyy ht ve S line and try again . all will find homes in Se mls and| : SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW toe Gar eae want you to 4 Voice 1 want Indigo 1101 and 1| Vicinity at an oarly dat Tbe, H00 and 2h« First V« Central, I want Pink| #™ solng to have it if I have to) Ongar Sonera eins : | Serer aernr aerenrnan= ome up er thael hooter fine or ’ y ‘ | Realism. 3340." Meir siietbee’ clenaek ves, | taainey, Wives Seeman aad oH : ; | Al. G. Field Greater Minstrels | "he Acme of “nlent camel Centra h I ir transmit a ‘ oO Wie sot | double uplers, bevel French ati oo Ave | ty of ww te un’t hear, Pink 1241 right, | & ipsa La igh ope naps pe. ersta 3 bn7 40 iid ech i] Sells Ladies’ Suits, Walsts, Sepe | The Oldest Minstre) Organization in| Presented by un Excellent ae z ju minut ry Soe atte y hat you ‘ don't ou ever ! No, you never re | skit t | iicaving , | Box office open pings days # irat Vol H this you, | | I ak. th, MO Loh, eave T ich bargalt ix oata double} THE RIGHT KIND Prices—$1,00, be, boc , Seats selling 6 M mith - peal ittle louder please reed, doublé coupler, beveled French| Your money back for the askin neve te econd You, tl in Mre sahnwany ii6 pl ate mirrors, at $78 00 a ind $89.00.] | ATHLETIC PARK. : ’ J Central All ri Mamie, give | Remember, these are t t organs] “ M ‘i | rand tat ao], CONS: AN Signe Mamie, sive ad RELIABLE PIANOS] Daulton C Co.| —— BASE BAL” , you ha con- 1% Tt oR Socnnd Ave. ee u on arpet 0. IX EXHIBITION GA pavitas nit int hot Reuse aa be 2 moe “i 1020 First Avenue e nd Wed Seatle Wy Lary. ; ireen 756 and eep Ba ie ano House TelePh \"t nd Fr . a vert c ttend to . Hy ene = . © » Sat. and Sun..... Setar imber?” ’ Central Shake up, plea Yum wm-(D, §. Johnston & (0, Secon and Union | snk Main ad Bt. and BUS ae 3:30 BP ™ : rawberry 168 ber, number, number. 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