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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAT EVERY AFTr Business Dept, Main 1 ® MABARD WALL Y SUNDAY Judging from a James J. Hi There ts an expr Governor McBride, of Washington, begin Everybody tinued rapid dev ment of the city Who get good pay spend freely and those who wish to get more than thi good wages. They are the fellows could, twelve hours’ work for six in Seattle whe is interested tn perity is an advocate of good wages, M trade is directly benefited. Only oir money's W who want, an hours’ pay Kors against if they rth are k would take The effort which wa: of the Fourth of July, in o ing, has failed, ewing to a general & demonstration was inadvisable sons is that there ts nothing tleship is © while “the ad different outcomes, cerned The Star has again improved its f late news by increasing the n ily increasing pressure of late news, has for some time past taxed cogiposing room, although th the.new machinery in operation the reader mbe same A still bet one of which would er paper than has b made to bring about a general civic celebration anection with the Moran Brothas keel-lay feeling in the community that such The taken by most per to calebrate ever, so far as the bat ts capable of tw view vertining feature’ e bad. s for the rapid hand fits noon telegrams, as w the mechanical appliar were ample six m able notype mach The & nths ag to put b en given them in tar will b the p —_—— The Philadelphia North craze has struck the Ping-pong Association ping-pong assoc! On every ha Ameri has been orga 1 ping-pong prodig! medals for expert ping-pong artists of earth, It is, of course, all very ni v pong apparatus at so much per set the people who have big bicycle fs ¢ftizens who have great plants for the like. What of them? raze of which they had no warning? police of the Qu tions are the order Are they to be made the victim aN announces that the he Eighteent nized and formal challe of the day es ar ping-pe Distr to rival waker City appearing, and will be given to the favored mort the fellow who Is making the p but think of the envious feet! hands, of the ture of golf goods and of this new ‘ories on their the manuta WOMAN'S WORLD ‘Mens for a Day Breakfast. Baked Apples. Cakes. Stewed Sweet Potat Rolls. Cofte. Cream, Lunch. Boston Baked Beans. Sinnott ry 4 Tomato Sauce read and Oran, Salad. Ralsin Brown Bread. Cereal Coffee. Dinner Clam Bouillon, Baked Ham Bolled Potatoes. ‘The fad for anything old ie just now expressed chiefly by the fad for | eid silver. Every woman who prides herself upon being anything boasts 0f her collection of pieces of old En- slish, French, and above all, Dute silver. German silver, curiously enough, does not share this populari- ty. Of course the charming thing is to have all your old silver your own—an ancestral legacy, that {«. rather than a commercial articl bought and paid for. Few suc! acles, however, amount to enough to equip the modern tea tables. Ni matter how rich one’s forefathers were in such things, by the time the silver was divided among the large families that were the rule in those days the individual inheritance dwindled to an insignificant amount. Seemmewerereeresrssssemee Theaters H 3 ous Military Burlesqa “Camp Lawton,” a military bur- Jesque, will be ‘presented at the Grand tonight. The cast includes %0 people. Mme. Lucelle D’Alber formerly Sousa’s prima denna, w make her appearance with the cor pany. “Peaceful Valley” of the Peaceful Valley” as the attraction at his house for f nights beginning Sunday next. The Piece ts presented by Mr. Frank Cooley and Miss Gladys Kingsbury supported by a large company. The play comes well recommended and is expected to be a great drawing card. Mr. Cooley has a company that ts paid to be above the a’ end M ingébury, the leading iaimed, a clever as well as beautiful actress. Kiks’ Benefit Seattle enjoys the distinction of not scoring any failures in amateur productions where musical artists of note (locally) partic In sever aj instances they have outclassed both as to ability and staging, sim- far productions by visiting profes sional talent. In the operetta of the “Revels of the Elks and be given at the rand Friday and Sa urday, May note are cast in the leading parts and are ably supported by trained chorus and ballet Miss Jessie Shiriey The Star has reviewed imth w f the nich he essays very elaborate prod Under being a dramatization of Oulda famous novel Zeisler Recital Fann Bloomfield Z jst who hax n tion in the Europe, x Grand Opera Hous ing, May 6. The aff auspices of the Lad Miss Zeller Her playin: and it is » lover of mus cert. Navy Yard Band The Puget Sound ’ {x reputed to be ore Tt will give its first concert ir ning. Popular prices will prevail Dunlap, rea! estate rd boar 81 Union block Seattle erage | Dears” to| last 2 and 3, local artists of | m | The old silver of most bh day is theirs only by chase. The wedding recent brid silver but the very the extent of the crase as dc else, Time was when wedded ts must above all else be The newest form of wo |man's club entertainment consists of the members bringing pleces of their alleged old sliver and having some Jecturer, after telling them all about the subject in general, give them the name and age of the indi es by deciphering the hier upon thelr backs. Pretty Mohair Gown There are several forms of mohair that promise to be popular. A ma j terial part mohair and part silk with & heavy grain, is in great |for tailored costumes. A costume of this in navy the front breadth of the’ skirt out Tined by lines of bow knots biack silk bolero tone braid. There is a short f the stuff falling over a second longer jacket of blu lace. The Jacket fastens by tying two black braid ornaments and there is an odd beit of rich Indian stuff A dainty trimming consists of fringe made of strands of extremely narrow Pompadour ribbon. This is jused to finish the triple skirts of gray veiling costume and the veiling appears to be raveled to make the ody of the ribbon fringe. A broad er ribbon le used on another gown to make up-and-down atripes on th: shaped flounces: BITS OF GAIETY Harry Elmer Florence Mabel married last ¢ the bride's unc | Dingman and Miss Hollenbeck were ng at the hor and aunt, Major and Mrs. W. V. Rinehart, 2203 Fifth avenue. It was a very pretty affai with just the family and a few int mate friends present. Mr. Dingman ia an old member of Company ¢ First Washington volunteers Miss Emily Clary was th night number ing punch were served. A large was declared to be one of th tlest dancing parties of th Mrs. Judge Palmer w nin the ladies of the Ste Relief | Corps | home, near Palmer's crossing, on the Renton car line. Mrs. Paimer has a | very beautiful home and the are expecting a delightful time. Miss Ida Smith, who has been very IM at her home, 218 Thirtieth avenue, in slowly recovering On Tuesday evening the Woodmen of the World gave a private party for their families at Little's hall Wagner furnished t a the spent in dancing ‘The ladies of the Madison S K. church gave an ice cre night at the | Twenty-third ialcal program freshmei On 7 and light tomorrow afternoon her parsonage enue, ‘ gan son The 1 Outlet ¢ ri ton and Gecidental | Saturday at $1.35 @ THE SEATTLE STAR HILLMAN’S BEAUTIFUL ~ TAKE FRONT ADDITION S NOW ON THE MARKET Tete Are & fone . an BAKED Mea i REY LS 114 Virginia treet AND OWN phone, Jon wu Wont f WEANEN va. a0 1 for cash or wit © Mrs. Johos Nearly 200 lots sold tn the last ft terms, $5 down, $2 monthly; lumber # men now laying new plank sidewalk after one ye ar tine. eft unsold, days, prices $35 to $175 each; payments, same as rent: O@ each jot; money returned grounds Sundays to Hillman office, end of present need per cent after 10 days — Ads Brighton Beach Club The Brix Beach ym ngregation hureh | end to dis 5S at $1.35 Worth Two and Three Times as Mneh have in of t We n the very best sar stand the wreck of 2 a ‘on and which shoe mn Pike street ENY BOK and frult business, price 6 maged at to sell for les# than $2.80 and ® as high as $5.00, We have put the whole lot on sale for tomorrow and pair Outlet ¢ corner Washing ton and © mpany identa cman: aN | ‘Those Home Savings Banks given - away by t can Savings Bank ‘$20 & Trust corner 2nd and tainly @ great ur ravings account, and should be ery hot ney teach the youth the principles which butids up fortunes — Carpenter APHAM & (F 10 Mate Deg help of all’ k WANTED-Girls aed MONARCH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 1513 tat Ave EMPLOYMENT WANTEE YAPANE : Fletcher & a4 gains only realty bar bon AM Beattie Cooper & Levy J seers RELP WANTED-MALE ~ yr am WALKER’S |} 2 CANADIAN ie Ss CLUB WHISKEY Regular pr . TAL, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY PER BOTTLE, 980 FANCY BURBANK TOES—Per 100 pou TOLENE und tin und tir PURE HOME IN TINS sTURTE erie MOLY Mien y ABOUND A POTA ts 81.75, a1. map LARD, * . n Way D— MALE AND ¢:: Saws eM AL MADE ) FISH CREAM Y ae p Main | I F e ¥ ror FLICKI FRUITS Asn tONT—FURNISHED ROOMS SENECA 106 and THWELI RED RANT JELLY SHREDDED Cor rp 1B PHYSICIAN Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE (et Yesier and Washington eb one Main 192 H NENT—HOUSES FINANCIAL Wann, H. MERRITT 201 French Bk. riMger LANDS #10 per acre Malone and sold. Morrison | Pugh, 70 Sot Mutual Late Wid. A cedar and fe. ’ ? 3 4 ‘ wren MMIt TRICT # CONTLY MADE GOLD AND 1 CRERK OF me | winiana CLAIMS AND COMPANY To TH FIDELITY SALmowy sALe mot um WAVY A TREME rue COMPANY ¥ THIN VAL OPER DE D TMEIRCLAIM eM TRUE FIR veins ASSAYS On GOLD Give ON COPPER cent | eroetrry ROOM 4a PK For @| Workin Lloyd, LLANE have NTAIN Here ENF oOPrren Min WAS DE nus MINIS AND MINING pis TRIKESR enn vr THERE DISTRICT NORTHWEST AML GOLE THis BLOF AND on RE ren CALL ON OR WRITE TO MINING & SALB—ACRE Briscoe, & Lloyd your homes, MILLANG CO. NEER BUILDING, WOW SALE—CITY REAL © TRACTS about. building 89 Minckley’ bioek. NURSDAY, May 1, im ——— ee rNOINEER HACTON STEAMER Pacific Coast Steamship yy OK NOmy, Lana 4, For r Sen Franei Ave etch « teen ang a, May 4 8, ig FOR SOUTH: CASTER mabe, VOR SALD—FANME AND LANDS fice INSURANCE aca James Agt COMVANIE® ate acific ¢ Aipper Ling , President neat, Bing and way 102 May 1, KIMBALL, ELSON, June § MECHANICAL DNOINEE KS rt | | | | mani aes | | Line) KIMBALL, May AY ty MUSICAL INST HU MENTS OCULISTS AND ACKINTS The ¥ Yukon Route Atlin, Big Saimoa, and White lige tots, KH MAIL, 3ER AND ALNTAINED DUR THN WINTER, ‘EWELL, Vice President PATENT ATTORNEY nd General Manager, .é rer J. FRANCIS LEB, Trattie Mg, Room 5, Dexter-Horton Bigg | Seattic, Wash, and Skaguay OSTEOPATHY WOVATY re Grafting. PHYSICIANS AND SURGMONS WAL anka XAVIGATION OO. Lak FOR HONOLULU DIRECT mehip Tampico, 2000 tose be dispatehed from ‘Tese on oF about a steamer of this Mine on or) - - about the 10th of each month a * : cos imate, || Shipping Permits For information, apply tw the office of the company tm the Giobe block, First avenue aad. Madison street. © rR G. F. THORNDYKE, Gaur e epammne ai enon Manager TraMe Department : sind T. W. NOTTIN Green «77 Phone i208, General Manager, Ses Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round ‘Daily. Leaves Seattle 7 a m, if m an 6 p.m, ATTONNEYS AT LAW The Print eee 9:05 am, 2: aad ye ew Sore Crea one TENE WTAMPS ~~ | Phone, James 141. Colman Deck A. KRLLOOG.819 Washingt VAMENTAL STAM WORKS —-Bohwwer BLETTENGHEN & AY wwii v BUSINESS DIRECTORY AperHACTORS ‘etract C TURNER, Te PRINTING Ivy Pree. ing Care wt and AND BINDING Fda, Wedding Pike AnCHIT HOTS ORAWAM. 830-821 Globe bik OPOLATAN Press. ONTON, 44-4 106-6 Weat Washin MACDONALD, 600 Burke bulla LYMAN & KNAPP, 10 Haller bullding FRANK B. WIRSTLING. Boston bioek. LAMBUTH x March 2, & Navy Yard ast Dol Dock), Charleston and Steamers wit WEEN Cocidenta ete. Jacobe, Tren it~ L Recon ATS AND AWNINGS TENTH and Awe mining bh te Mew Awnina. re, Mart Ave. —Household gooda, ime & Co. ERKE P. PERRY, 830 © WARD KEMP, 422 Burke butidin ‘a%- Mosquito proof t D Clay 484 TINNER XY SHORE. TRANSPER COMPANIES general acutioneer. €20 a eon WAL —— |B take steamers Jeaving a. m. and 1:15 p.m ton at 8. THE LLOYD TRANSFER CO. sExcept 8 42A, Office 8 Marion Moving heavy freight, s {0s machinery and furaiture and pianos; horses boarded phone Maia oly cont oh Pareto conte Found ni sinwss Connors 2 UNAREL nt end Pike. bag Main 286. A REPAIRING manufactured, recovering repairing. 600 Becond ave- n Bros TH WerstERN sit COMMERCIAL COMPANY 2 Pioneer Bidg. Steamship Aga )R NOME AND TELLERS Centennial, Salting Mos We i Oregon, Sailing Ju NOTIC br 3. 8. Oregon, 5S. Camel IN THE St ne for Golofin Bay, Tissue Riv the St vod Hope Bay. s for the Wid “Goose. Bak through bills of Indiag le to Banner station, cer and Freight Rate: eral Office, 4 Jame Main 51 rvar Parlors — one po 7 Over German Baker? AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST Pa . ney-at COMPANY w, 3 bt 4 ave and Madison et.” Capital upward. re oi 5, F CASH REGISTERS FER F IRON AND PLATIN 3 ad Kins | wines, ine | EXCIFIC 7 ting Works: THB MCANDINAVIAN-A MENT at A. gener transacted. Deer paid up $100,000 Grondaht, vice pr . je JAMES at Se Date of first surplus, 190 ttle, Wash ation, April 28 HARLES F PATTER SON eave WE HAVE A-i TEAS and HE COFFEES > ties in the gums. Our System ‘oi Crown and Bridge We © penteot fit oF ne.PAR We Succeed Where Others come ‘and find outst ef Raey § WILLIAM ARCING AGADEMIRS Tel, Main 144 222 Pike St, Sores PODS OOOOH OES See That $6 SILK PETTICOAT at The New York Store 1316 Second Avenue J. PERL, Prop, DENTISTS AoW PHNNY THE QUAKER DRUG FIRST QUALITY GARDEN WHEEL BARROWS $2.25 BROS. Dciuseeisiesiancae : GRAND RIDGE KOLE UMP AT $3.75 PER TON 5 AT $2.75 PER T strom w new which, we have just wor «the pest domes tle k he market Ait 0 DRESAMA MADaMe DY BING ERNST ALB SMITH, @0 £06 Pike Street CURE-IT-UP “cures ‘chill Bains) 13-1016 Firat Avenue. lobe Building. serves envonsessooona nur AND CLEANING 44960606060 5005 0060 FUNBRAL DIRECTORS HOPRRWOTT & SONS 1426-1428 Third; tel, Pike 6 abalie ing’ Camp: (818 Western Ave. Phone Main 406, | thi

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