The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1902, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR | PPE yredete ade $ ! BY STAR PUMLINMING CO : ree te 8 coon! some BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | | 1 \dinns, Mr, Bray wrote th TELEPHONES | | re-|both “songs and f 7 Business Dept. Main 1069, Editorial Dept . Main Ua | t a sonnel * | | Reichert Brow, Pianos, 110 B. Marard Wells, Editor. . F. Chase, Business Manager | | aaa Guam THREE GOOD BOXING MATCH: | AGED ITALIAN’S RETURN CAUSES TREPIDATION AMONG Hie | %)!t lent vous - | Moteher & Carpenter, realty bar | Beattio—1107 Third avenu , ES WILL BE SEEN AT THE FEMALE RELATIVES—OLD MAN WANTS GOOD CLOTHES | ;/,, ; . Phe sce ye | @Aine only. EEG ROE vi New York-—230 Temple Court Butiding. | . | OR THERE WILL Be BLOOD SHEd Jiatd int , Vil B Chicago—317-218 U, 8. Express Building. ARMORY | ‘ lea ' \ eS Ree Bernard Petrone, the hot-blood- jnews ellt's divcha bat toca The § requir ‘ Gos cont per CORT) sR cents per week OF Cwenty-fve cen ih detiverea | Tonight at th ryt aying 1 Italian who was ¢ tted to] in known in the! jarge ca 5 rie ‘ ty wall or carriers, NO free copia power, munele, t nd genera , i ony us a wit He-| players. ae farble 1 =" —_——. - — ic a number of boxers Ww tried ate to kill his ent he was went to t um he| Kelly, Fre kw, Dolly Mntered at the postofice at Feattia Washington as ercond-class matte - miparate matches De releanod yout having brutally| and Tene # ese been arranged, One Is a prelimin- | Were not lad to see him, particul ghtor-in-law | SSS ESE ary and the other two are 20-round |ly hin wife ar who w ronelli’s hatred of b hole HOW THE WOMAN DOES iT ‘ Rufe Turner and Perry |roughly handied when he was at|family is go intense that ke was in| Charies Bray and J. Gordon g erm tae An, the principals in the main|bome, ‘They remember bis loudly | the habit of saying that bis only am pie, two well known Seattle | * ‘Why ts it that tt tal ch more mor for @ man to support a have finished training and are [uttered threats to exterminate the| bition in life was to see therm all are the composern of two songs | A i ots Paget’ kes - vg money fai PP foot shape for the content, | Whole family a8 soon as he could get | dead that have been nelecte their | family ths oman to do tt Man Bays that Deis in. better |around to it One reason for hia general hatred! mertt alone by the Haverly Minstrels $ 7 The man may earn two or three or four times as much as a woman ition than he was the last time ‘Sor nothing will wd doing, pretty et them grome 2. Saat he thinks! for use in thelr pert Just can, and to his earnings “must be added the value of his wife's work In |he met Turner and is confident thac|#0n," @aid Deputy Prosecuting At-|he is not allowed suMcient money| another Shattered Dream” will L dry Ss p the home, yet the world Is darkened with complaints from that man and |e wil win 4 He torney Faben, when he heard the|to dress as well as he would like. aun oa ” a af 5 el ney Turner is also tn good: condition. Bis wife that they cannot properly bring up their family on the money, 117" Tvermens was. ‘clearly ahown Be AE ES Ee £ It t# no exceptional case, Everybody knows more than one family time fought Q' & supporting company, There are {return of the man she loved and} ‘sold in Seattle—sech oa ¥ ‘of thivsort, One may live next door; maybe one lives on either side, and He is undoubtedly the few parte in the.piay. ‘That s compelled to leav j welahe 14 cunses which F it may be that one lives nearer still, They are everywhere. his class that ¢ ane 2 everyane lor her oa, more than in Beattte oes | It 8 a dramatian € one of | arms with « emilé on her It 4 Yet, on the other hand, who does not know working women support wg ie Sent | ft bp mone | ciaan Tomanen The week of Mine Boverta t 7 Ang themselves, their children and sometimes their husbands on a half nly be after a hard |atory of A wom ia whe r = Il -S’apcolabanten tor-teden and or a third or even a fourth as much? ‘The disadvantages against the family-supporting woman are tre- Mendous, but she somehow meets and overcomes them. ‘The husband who is not a support is always a burden, He is either we ‘an invalid or a man who drinks, In either event he Involves extraord!- |), matched against George Ke mary expense and care. fighter from Montane. Beth men greater part of the the love of @ young n given £ speciation Ser today and ie with Turner the favorite 2 UP at the solicitation of hin ent is also ather The eff ar | audience, 1 . * oi n from her heart finally kille her, |ever, who innisted on laws Cakes for ic |The death scene in the last act of jing the sadder parts of the pl Al MAD. | the Play te one of the best pieces of | parently to show how. much REAL e| omplished that end | work that has been seen on the st } here this season. or was the task a laborion But asa rule, the woman bravely and successfully carries the load, | Dive been Caliting hard and #8Y) “Te wy reallatic in the extreme, ‘The| Lacius Hend oe Ateand Du " : and, more remarkable atill, all literature is rich in tribute to the ex- TEE ae tei broken-down woman who but ® few | val, the lover of Camille, plays wetl | Ran Gees Walaa Wes race renrea. by woh, mothers | wlericks will 0 for 4) onthe before was the life of her| with Miss Roberts. His work Is STILL HARPING ON FLOUR ud ow eee my 2 the Dt social cir ties in poverty. Her there are defects in his —Most of our friends who The conditions of life in such a home must be hard indeed, but who of the Olym=| trends have left her. Only @ few that if ellininated took our, advice made money an say that there is not some recompense in the warmer glow of TS eget oll would improve his work greatly. The buying “OUR BEST” Flour, ‘mot! ve that comes ifice and in the purer character and ) o'clock, other parts were well cust Grades have already Gaay poise of Unt tah cf daaghier ‘who carly Ieures (hat ite to 8 Northwestern Shoe Sale Zasa” will be put on tomorrow advanced twice, aggregatin Gprner purpose o! won or'danghter who early ‘The Northwestern Shoe Co.'s big Bapho” opens Bunday night 50 cents per barrel. We thin Struggle, not mere existence, and that duty is not idle theory, but an aalg tg Gated eee Gente te Tibia Aisenen it will go higher; better pur- henna [Pa e pee ee ee eae HERE NOW chase how-2-Our Beet It is from such homes as this that many a worn-out mother has gone inoms (0 engage every al Ghaine ek an whe | Per sack «+++» $38 jusively, and # bn . Per barrel ......--+- to her final sleep with that radiant smile which tells of # foretaste of JN SEATTLE pramevoly, and ot0 5 withens the performance, and the i ries® ARH FOR SATUR- Bo DT AR rg heaven, and with coldness of death itself cannot take from her love- sock of Men, Women and Chil- | Dem. of Seattle have not been slow DAY AFTER BIX. FERENCE in Butte: warm face. dren's Shoes as quickly a# posible, | | kind being sold at 25 ‘cen And it ts from such homes that many of the best boys in the world “& Poor Relation” To do th y have cut the prices Se Good Padlock 10¢ pound is mainly old ref- picked up from country Be Good lock. “ | old cellars and back- The Night Latch have come forth, with right estimate of the main things tn life, trained Sol Smith Russell's piny, “A Poor | 9m one pany eae ‘ont fn seifedenial, Peveloped by wholesome tofl, carefully nurtured in morale | Relation,” opened a (our night eu |r ea dulled anywhere | and truly tempered in spirit, to face the world with clear eyes, stout | FM nant Sich Horace Lewis in the | A shipment of Dr. ie: celebrat-} hearts, alert minds and trained hands, and to become masters among [title rele. Though Sol Smith Rus-{¢4 cushion sole, rubber heel shoes - ~¢@ ot char. |f0f men Were ordered before they selt's equal in the portrayal of char. |for men Were ordered before tne | Te Door Bells ch as that of Noah Vale, We Hand Saw Files... But how does the woman do {t? poo tee Bagh od yey sunny |*trived this w and are put | ERY BUTTER—just on it Fok at the woman left a widow with a hovel and three children. teaearel ana ta r. the poor re. [Sale at $4.00-—a price at which they Pa. $1.00 Carpenter's Drace..81.00 comes from the Creamery— She has no profession or trade. She knows how to do no work but lation, is Ukely to be found soon have never sold before. This means | CHEVIOT, SERGED AND Cr " B 6m. 2-pound brick .... + 00 housework. So.she must take to sewing or washing or scrubbing floors | Mr, Lewis interprets in @ careful, |More comfort for $4.00 than you will CLAY WORSTED $1.00 Carpenter's Brace.....65e é-peund dor ever be able to get again. psctentious manner that leaves Lit- e b-pound jor =y the day, for she can neither leave ber children nor take them into ile to be ceuel An men's 45 00 shoe are going f at SUITS MWe Nall Bets.....+++ . 10-0 ond tub any household. Many times the hearer ts forcibly | ®! 0, and a few paire paten * inated; 1m -pound tub... Comparing Woman's strength with man’s, the werk this woman must {impressed with bis resemblance in eeeiar toe kahan date a teen abereoiaand ae eer ei ad 60-pound tub, per pound. Go tx far Ranier, more laborious and more tiring than is the work which |p". oallty (o.the great actor-philoe- | ot known to get a pa OVERCOATS At 820,00 Re ie er NEWeese Hae thet rictroee ‘the average workingman ever does. ades following his predecessor | °F a ES the far o The Mounted O11 Btones,...500 liclous flav preciated by Labor unions and the laws have decreed that no man must be per- | closely Mr. Lewis has a quaint vein| All ladiew § to valyes, Pants At $4.50 fevers of goed Choasere jude patents, viel, box §alf mitted to work as this woman is forced to work. of humor of his own, which Is fre- } ante. : . Per pound ... » 200 ‘Phe hardest-worked man does not fo to his bed at night so tired [quently tapped during | the play Ladies’, Misnes’ Gnd Chnanas'e| ’ i ‘that his knees tremble under him and #0 sore that sleep stands aloof. | ist before the dawn of prosperity {Slippers at little more than one IMPERIAL TAILORING (1) ; But masy a woman knows these sensations al) too weil. for the proud old pauper with brains —. bid bare te bles should | fe , Man would utterly despair and take to drink or quicker suicide. a his only stock 10 trade. pel ity nag Pe f 1102 Becond Avenue. & ‘The woman smiles as she kisses her babes and foes out to work | | Tiken Ath Niel, Milite capable, (#100. Northwestern Shoe Co, #19! oie hale sieteioin on George Re Sorages s ootenmie, as |“ecved Are. — COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS She never gets than $1.50 a day, and seldom that. But there is | Roderick Faye, the rich manufm — “THE PHYSICIAN” — Pure, bread enough—at there is no actual starving. The children go to |turer. Marie Harriott, as Faye's ‘old, medicinal Port Wine— scbool and have @ better schooling «till at home in useful work. Prag «Eiger RK - Pot Galhoe ns on 08 It ment terror, Is good, and awful burden of toll and fear and worry? Winkle and little Miss Fibbins as y ot : through {t all? Rip . . ite of the play. DE KUYPER GENEVA GI Jove—who can measure {ts sustaining power? oe i ae ee | Por bottle mother’s resources—who can fathom their depths? jorence Robert Camitie, de- OLD TOM GIN— mother's Gevotion—who can tell where that ends and divinity |yniol thrilled and brought tears Per bottle ...- $1.00 to the eyes of the large audience that oerenneeey O08 MARTELL filled the Seattle theater fast night i ms the material standpoint we may never know how the women The piny was presented to @ stand- Per Botte... .es.es++ ing-room-only houre. The play ttrelf | spiritual vision only may we see It. lacks the spirit of “Zaza,” but the ‘and courage that sustain her are not of her own body | character of Camille bas # great deal more force than that of Zags. Zaxa 7 Sh N Of that Vast accumulation of resistiess force which filis | TT. ey the play that bears the oe ews away all obstacles and makes oe cotta and all con- | name. Camille, the part, is the play. to its purposes—the mother-love. Florence Roberts in the part makes A Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, wolid the » was little room # leather throughout, worth $2.00 so selling at ce MEO Ladiew Kid Skin Shoes, good wear guaranteed, $1.55 value: SOlING AL éevedrccsveee 50 Ladies’ Boxcaif Rainy-Day Shoes, built on honor, worth $3.50; well Ine At sesesee 82.75 Ladies’ Kid Shoes, Goodyear welt, sewed soles, $2.00 value: gelling at... 250 Ladies’ Seamileae Felt Romeo Slip- pers, fur trimmed, red or black, © value; selling at OO i ti aE it sf i > We will give away, January 1st, at 8 p.m. 2 For every $1.00 purchase at our store, one ticket, H holder to one chance. Our Potatoes are going fast, only a few more Choice Wines and Liquors. BRUNNER & CO. Open Saturday Night Until 11 o’Clock F. W. Merrick The American Clothier 703 First Avenue A STARTLING | ADVANCE READY-TO-WEAR In the methods of manufacturing high-grade apparel for men, has taken Dress Skirts and place within the past few years, Read: now take 4 recedence over tailor-made, by virtue of style, workmanship and ma- er Waists ° being the product if ' en. Yesecand Wechingten Ot le Telephone, Main 482, if f Pants; tomer row . . Re @c_ Boys’ Woot Cheviot Pant tomorrow .48¢ Me Boys’ English Cheviot Pants: tomorrow .69¢ 11,00 Boys’ Woot Tweed Pants tomorrow .Sic $1.25 English Cor- duroy Pants tomorrow .28e just for Tomorrow We have culled from the stock bought of Cohn, Rindskofper & Co. one lot of 300 elegant Suits and Overcoats for men that we shall place on sale at Children's National Wool Shirts and Drawers, warm and service- able, sixe 18 ‘ ve Me Rine bo a sine. Children’s Heavy Ribbed Shirts Zoe Uy © Sale of Petecson's and Drawers, warm fleeced lined, Cushion Bhoes for Ladies you os eanpsermedic 6 + All wear no other kind: styie, om service | com: » , Rise #0 @ size. bined; per palr........84,00 ee Dage % o Children’s Australian Wool Plait- ed Shirts and Drawers, absolutely (Omori toes non-shrinking, moat ne underwear made, sise 16 Rise be @ sine. Ladies’ Heavy Fleece L Ribbed Vests and P Heted and tape trimm each ; | | | | tch Mixed Cheviot » plece Vestee Suita, braid and fancy button trimming, sizes 4 to 8 ye % S1.6n Ladies’ Natural W Panta, warm and non-shrinks at. 4 ; 5 European and the latest fash Ladies’ All Wool Tricot Walste, Men’s Goods "ine best domestic skill, These are the kind of garments that are ercoa con i ter alee bringing new customers to us every day. Men's Latest Style Fedora Hats, Ladies’ All Wool W raeteng Need excellent trimmings, $1.75 Special Sale of Men’s garments, $2.50 value; selling at} Men's Pasha Shape Hats, always . ¢ vesbie boo emery $1.98 ) © popular block, $2.50 value s Ss i Worth One of our most handsome winter trees ; -- BEDS FF) ty 18 u ts Karments, comes In red and old } Men's Fine Stroller Block, Drews ue, cluster tucks front and ate, $3.00 value ..+..... $18 and back, trimmed with black patin ? Men's Vicuna Ribbed Shirt ‘broken in seats Rep lols aay oe ee © bands on front of waist, collar vers—drawers have these Bu them on a table feat—éo value; each |by themselves. Your choice . ae Wool Ribbed Shirts and 9! ask to see the Bargain Suite on second tabl Men’s Overcoats colors—red, mew blue and popu splendid garments, $1.25 value We have made a special effort on hemetitching on front, selling at »} + + oO oO eason, bi = Furnishings (Qscuesetenr you enter the store. collar and cuffs, clunte ALL CORSETS FITTED FREE, between fancy stitching, sie Fast Black Full Gored Cornet, 70 enough for Eny occasion value; selling at... ae $ nd’ worth $4.00... R2.05 Pedestrienne Skirt of All Wool Hosiery Leaders < i 3 Worth $6.06, fo “Ds }_, eellin c in vicunas, meltons and Straight Front Cou ; % r 94-98 § chidren’s Wool Hose, a save dn riots, at our usual lowest pric- in white, gray and } Ladios’ All Wool Black and White } ing kind Zhe when quality is considered, value. Scoteh Mined Dress Ski ' Ps $45 mera nn Arner nnanny med with white stithed black S““-~ nner a hd git 2 braid, making new andsome ; —-+--— Fine Furs | shine of sis Good Umbrellas Fall Headwear Electric Heal Fur Scarfs, six tails, § { Misses’ Fast Black School Umbre! $3.00 value Hing 82.48 ( 4 laa, steel rod and fram , Imitation Black Sable Scarf, four ? § morrow tips and two heavy tails, $ 06 § Ladies’ Black Merceriged F 2 Ladies’ English Gloria Umbrell value; selling at 83.50 5 ticoats 12-inch ruffle, with 3 pretty horn and natura etric Beal Collarette, trimmed 2 S-ineh wide accordion § $1.25 value, for ith black Angora fu fe ur § ruffie, dust ruffle, $1 , Fast Black Glor pretty talls, $6.00 valu Hing 4 stel rod and parag at S405 ¢ § worth $1.00; selling Special for Friday and Boys’ Vestee ts, THIS 18 ONE OF THE GREATEST CLOTHING BARGAINS IN values $4.00, BEATTLE—The worsteds used are of that “th and-through”* | Py cep ag eli order, such a# merchant tajlors show and sell ancy prices | wa SE ornare n everything that Is new in pattern, such as stripes, checks, mix- | 509 Second Ave. South y Sic “eed ee et eT eS Satior Suits Sa tures, ete, are in this assortment: both suits and overcoats are s | hei act Arges pee mH REURAo Te yo oo Ro he at, which oe te OS tn Seon Waal to any seliing elsewhere at $18 and $20. In ev respect | n's Half Hose, in cotton, Hale, seems to have caught the town, 50, $5,008 and these elegant affairs are equal to custom. tallor work ut treble the | merino and cashmere; all the The trice is $400, being saving? Boy’ Noctolk Suite price. Saturday we'll giv 3 $18 and $20 wults or overcoats for HI wanted, solid col Iso fancies Hats o6ld te other. Winecn ge cata oan a ee iy gesesmanesuesse prone socaeenea + 25e sure to see the Hawes when need- $7.60; for ing a new Hat. eae, Std n'# Shirts, the best makes, fancy atterns, at . Our Young Men's Clothing Depart- Boy | seen Telephone Main 565 | | $1.00, $1.25, $1.80 to $1.75 ment ‘Stiv Bosom The Pacific Coast Clothing Co. High Class 5 Hit: Oy She I seu atte antl Crarebate: ba tng ar CER a ee 5 6S e i wear tn all the new — tailored In the most perfect mans 76¢"valuee for i : anaes r es 14 tO 20; blacks, blues, 1,00 values fc SEhbas > 900 First Avenve, Corner Marion Street and Wines ‘4 vinined worsteds and the now! Raya’ and. Colds Gaba ty q orings from New York's mest cele- mie yee ie ! r . est designs in fancy patterns golfs and yachts, 400 and 0 WACOM MAKOTH oon cee ees cored Wo oboe’ seeeeweeces G10 to $22.50 ues, for . oom

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