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THE SEATTLE STAR SSRN THE SEATTLE STAR A BRACE OF WALKING SUITS SAN TO VICTORY | eee Lm Cun ee ==: age TuaNveH munny seas) This Weeks Special] et TRLE a a es Business Devt. Mato 1050, fal Dept Main 1138 a ’ ard Wells, Kaito Business Mannger B. Basard Wells, Reitor, ; a i YY Ke Fa] a f r % ae ‘ orvicks sor I Ken lm Bot ; RED, ' Seattle—1107 Third avenue. In @ hard-foug om if ee ctf a ay +) a Uta : I New York--2 Temp'e ‘ > a allppery, ' t i & E ai & fi: i ee & Chicage—817-418 U. 8. Expr poe wt At y Club Th 4 A I wy ath Savior oo hd University a f H hea i If you buy a metal bed this week you save from 25 to 35 per cent, Withiy ‘ Sonvemice ot Senn Noses ; e patth Menten | th h : the past twenty days we have received fron 2,800 to 3,000 Iron Beds of thy ARRESTING THE KING aan ak eta diteat i ‘ 3 hin very latest designs. These we place on sale for one weck at greatly reduced « . iS auisthe wank ts , *s, bt xr one week only. When thove barons got old King John in a corner nye ar on alaving ny the wan ' ny » kick a 6 1 prices, but for one week y q made bim reailze there was a God in y made ¢ wank cha. ee 4 ‘ bt ‘ 3 motion that the world dispense withthe @ divinity doth en yours of ser t , B y ce . 3 shine i] nat,“ ad Well-Made lron Bed & ° Rodesplerre, Danton, Marat, et al, in France seconded th ‘ mt e 1 later on. F In f ‘ ed. 18 tn the | ; Nowadays ghey are arresting king they fail to pay t 7 th t patt t © works tax. , : . ey . price $3.10. 4 fe : ‘ King George of Greece had a mangy cur, on which the yearly tax " mi ’ ee was 12 drachmas. He failed to pay the tax a C o— =H @ That plea afforded the judge a : } 2 —_— » “Tgnorantia logis mew excusat.” B ee een ee =} ie, > 4 ep s wee paid the tax and the fine, TCT EH | But the police have the most fun with King Leopold of Belgium. 1 Come ' Daane 5 ‘veers ee P te rson’s Z l | : te © cold day when Leopold falls to pay a fine for running over some with €Oub GOODS ae baad a | Stn bs atl wth in cna ws Tomorrow | Chornetrietio Low Pile a Hew. | Nott SBS a| Not long ago the Belgian monarch tried to swindle a railroa 7 ' sain Sat ame Aa weeceacclage ticket. That wes in Sialy. The ‘ i Metal Bedstead put him off, or as the European journals printed 1 was postponed for a day. “God is tired of kings.” ‘So are the people, The time tnay yet come when the king of England will be arrested for fast driving or for frequenting a gambling house, and the c#ar of Russia mulcted $14.75 on a charge of vagrancy —_——— + THE SPENDING OF MILLIONS The Weather Rugs Specially Priced Suggests Change tor Tomorrow YOUR UNDERWEAR GRST BUY IT HERB—YOU'LL AVE MONEY full.th qua and single wiz Jermey Ibe: Verte and Pants Tt isn’t 20 funny, this being rich, after all. : tomorrow ithe Human beings are supposed to be free agents, They are not. * Pub- Hie sentiment ts a censor, and a mighty peculiar one at that, It loves i | Ribbed Gio lren Bed to grumble and find fauit. It calls Russell Sage a miser because he knows how to make money and doesn’t know how to spend it. Many men lnck the spending abiitty and are not misers from chotce. Made in full and three-quarter sizes, Sintshed | Natural’ ; white enamel. las neat interior sorell pattes Ladiew ants, warm and | Newspaper etorgriae Assuet _ nok ate Both the modes lilustrated are (ho Se a th cnate tnow coaeé ratte an ‘The philanthropist is hooted because his benefactions do not accord | | ,,, Hoth, tne mauee ean wits * TRS, | | Bits angles cones laa WY pote, Reg. Sie Sheep of the snasees. combination, ‘This braid spendthrift—well, glance at Schwab, the steel king. In | frog: ects adorn the w people are dazed at his prodigality. In some quarters the showing is that he is stark, staring mad. res special trains-and doesn’t haggle about the price. When ‘he wants to ride on the water, he hires a floating palace for his own use. ‘He buys fast horses and faster automobiles, and hits only the high Fan and Pants noo-shrinking. k in a brilliantly A with little #traps of eelf-n piack Mbgetgentin and the cuffs of the gauntlet descrip regular wre ¢ ) Large size Silver Gray Wool Bian plates when he scoots across the countries of Purope. ne Pure Austreian shies kets made from Pale eed mock ‘What of it? ; bie Bnd eeny to launder, size 8 A Strong lron Bed ‘The rich man who spends his money can be ranked as a public bene- Se } vine White Wobl Blankets, Inre Substantial factor. He may not care a hang for the public. His heart may not Heavy Fleeced Shirts and) sise, pretty pink and blue border ‘contain an atom of sympathy for poverty or misery. He may even put Sete arr nnd wonderfully } warm and fluffy, $4.00 val Head and foot of heavy rodded sorol) pattern and poste mounte! with brass lacquered knobs. Made personal gratification and seifish pleasure. size at he tod three hh Gault ge tng betere tt to. cn Is Deere SN ciural” Wool metre eng, } Laree size All Pure Wool White or f e-quarter siges, in white enatnel. Lee teh teeta, beamncs Oe spur for endeavor, the price for p her Ro J lanliats eames fs tiastsans anid Drawers sott, warm and aervice- § Gray Tiankets Regular price $5.75, Special for this week.. ‘ a able, stae Yao $ Dlue and red bore _ambition. - ati selling at 80 conte per 5-1 M0? Selting at. Derg ‘The {dle dollar locked up in a vault represents greed and selfishness ; i Serval, lees than preseotil bed Vicuna Hhirts § extra tarwe Biles money that moves and travels: that never rests; that ts In the rich jeep. tally area. ae my whe market volvo | be gaat, good ae ~ ai ne one pocket today and in the poor man's pay envelope tomorrow te the [0112 ‘Tn the difficult role « Per barrel ....; +2500 : vy Woot Ribbed’ suirts } TIEMIY, | nasmed io . ch ° i and Dy ra, tn natura! $ Pride,” $8.00 value, 7 be wasting his fortune, so far as he is personally Saents tater ware ball eerste} PE ons su.bs |! v but the public is the gainer, the interests of the masses must ingly serviceable, $3.38 value. night received a good wig . ‘of vastly greater moment than those of one or a dozen mite ti atin “ te i meee seen | a bea ‘There are several pi Re aetenS aeeene Marsetlies Pattern , tn the production that on een White Quilts, reguiar $1.66 Bf) special mention: o orth $1.50, per garment... 1. value 8 lon bicycles actually » " «20 Finest Australian Wool 8! “| ; ] matrimonial designs par-lstage during the rawerm, in natural gray wool, : ered son of a small ‘age iilusion. fm the third act o|M/ OUR 25-CENT FRESH Fleeced, worth $2.25; per earmen' ) Tam O’Shanters | “ae In neither voice nor eppeat-|tot) gate in shown. Three horses) ROASTEO COFFEE ‘ S1.75 | COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS t ae is aapt - ish across the stage, the foremost equal tothe best sold else- Misses’ Cameishair! Tam O’Shan- = te gee d arrying Ora and the others mount- where at 35 cents per poun: ) tere, pretty colors, 8c valu 1 t ith, might be better. led by robbers who are after the 2 Good looking chap, and |money nhe f= taking to th kmen | FRESH SEEDED RAISING— mewhat lacking in voice, /on the aqueduct being built by the Por pnokuge...... 106 and 120 acceptably. He needs /man she loves. ‘The toll-xate Is shut Tam O'Shentera, soft ns silk. $ iS hascactsh Ley Guanine Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts, none better 1.25 : in love making, but at|in the front of the two Inst horses by | 0 ROUN DG SWEETENED pane Detien mada. pt... .-9 = supper in the first |her lover, and the gir! and the money Toa € Tine— the right man in the right |saved. The play will hold ¢ does well in all similar |poards all week. THE KIND YOU NEED, Ladies’ Hoxcalf Shoes, mott kid top, heavy soles, wet-resisting, $3.50 at : osee . 2.75 calf Bhoes, Ll-inch high kangaroo tops, heavy flextbl the pretty little Parisienne} Up and t Harry in vain, is in the |p, Up and t ‘Miss Marie Della Rosa, who |the Up and Up. hit with the whole —-— Up and Up. Up and on't miss smoking j g "s alle ‘ i its her sweet voloe and a 83.50 Carieton's romantic I6v@! ciever acting. She is a born coquette 7 Y solen, wet-reseting, $3.40 D t I ory ti four acta. ‘The Warde com-|suq"tne way in which she mabe value noe (i hpepnateabeieliie 2.75 enta is one of the best dramattc bo y eyes at her handsome Dw, pe Ti Men's Chrome Tanned Waterproof Shoes, | Biucher cut, extra ee 4 ; is simply out of soles, both water and wear-resisting, $2.50 value, selling at, J lo peril gad i-WW~~—~.-~-~-~-~~—_~-—_~—_-~ i id { tt ai fl Parlors is made to bring the star con- went: e ORANGE’ PEKOE TEA—Reg- Tintlally to the front, ae is the case | ireushout the eventG anaky ‘Dil SALE Dhar 8-aeet’ veles, tpeciolt- in many similar organizations In Per pound seve so i mixed ale pugi- v ft . tie Fitzgarter, the music hall dancer. Mr, Natus has not a sweet voice, but he is “there with the 4 a when he sings In Bowery sty! As Ichabod Bronson, father to Harry, sham crussder against viee, Ned Nye is splendid. He kept the audience in a roar with bie Gusint comedy work and singin ie FRESH SHREDDED COCOA. NUT— Per pouud .. seen ees Oe BEST LEMON EXTRACT— . co, We, S50 and $1.00 BEST VANILLA EXTRACT— Per bottle 25e, 400, 750 and $1.40 i | i f Gi a H i 5 § t ETERSON [E560 GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. The largest and best equipped dental office On the Pacific Coast. We have all the latest and most scientific methods of modern and lowe dentistry. crown, fill and - tf tract tecth without the least pain. Ne stu. Mr. ees Gents employed, but ail are dentists of long years of experience. We examine your teeth Le end tel! you in advance just what your work Will cost. We make no chatge for extracting i i af a tt toisubmit, "Paul falls tn CALIFORNIA FIGS— usurper’s daughter, Floyd Rediedge as | "er pound Rervsxs teeth when plat dered. All a her identity. He marries Gray \the Salvation Army inane ie | FRESH WALNUTS— e rn j guaranteed Gen year’ Lady attengants an [oon Com Meth Seam learns t very The most interesting feature Per pound haps © not the chesp t dentiste—our work jendance. pa i tyrant he ‘secks to '@ her acting in some respecte. | 8 little more and it's so much better n the average dental STANDING ROOM LAST famous. Lion's 5 of this removal is the ex FRECH ALMONDS We have @ graduate apectalist in each branch-NO STUDENTS ‘ Per pound 206 THE GREATEST CAST minor parts are all in good hands. ‘The “Belle of New York" will hota | the boards tonight and tomorrow | | night. Stuart Robson i Li : 5 at dentivts, best materials and best equipped offices on the Pa. tremely iow prices prevailing Looyt eg hime mag: Keg on thoroughly dependable goods. Bie ois Sanh LIQUOR DEPT Botlers ... The |SILVER FILLINGS. af 33 cH ih “The Comedy of Errors” 3 € " 10-year guarantee on all work. jam Will be the opening play presented | t6c Galvanized Wash P ee en Saas attdlname ateman premet, Sep? ‘ 500 j M4 Wednesday night and repeated at t-gallon Galvanizel Oil ¢ CALIFORNIA BRANDY. arate reception for Indies, You know : G00 Examination... -....40FREB , itor Per gailon is responsible in this office, Office—From §:20 a. m. to $ p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a. m. to 13 m. THE TWO ROMAINING NIGSS that he ” . ; every patient personally = om On Thursday night |B ygnt Henrietta” will be xiver It in In this piece that Mr. Robson appears | %4-callon Ot! ( as Bertie, the Lamb. . 100 Dust Pans er” 2 on O11 Cans tewbeeo gg tog ee sey rior GRA ND tors JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Wednesday and Thursday § SVENSK PUNCH— pot eee tHe wont pLace @13 First Avenue DR. E. J. BROWN’S Painiess Dontiste, Parlors, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, Union block, one door south of MacDeusal Southwick's, "Take elevator, Hours, 8:40 a. m.to 8 p.m. Sundays dll + Jan Ol ¢ out. The prinetpal character in the ful | play is Ora Jones (Mise Lottie Hria- and bas coe). the uncultered and uneducated s, : oO eS a pan ea Cooper & Levy but in that brief|who, when she was an infant, was PELEER £. 104-106 First Ave i Piece of |denerted by her mother. | Out in the “ Get. Yeslor and Washington Ste acter work. * country whe has spent her lite with 218-1217 Second Ay Telephone, Main the ‘Wednesday randmother. ‘The partner 1 tH mers “ be the bill Tas Balance of the her comes to the Lost Riv Se AM jdepartment. W a ihe tell you! 5 Ora lives, and falis in love - — = ———~ jin advance exactly what y ur | , “ “Belle of New York” . He arted for a time | LODGING HOUSES work will cost by a free exam a and ton, ‘ ination. Give 1a call, and you will find we do exactly as we party | advertise— | Waphing Machine $2.89 Wentern PORTO PORT WINE— i ‘Thureday 9 mpg a plac $1.50 8) | | weanesda: ight nue theater yenterday. ; ace J SHERRY WINES 0 ee } s | | y Night led with al] that is good and « te Cot MIL, holds 4 nd rer mal. . 50 and $2. | “COMEDY Of! Peet Pe oo oo ce eel NQ Pain | Avetionsae}| Kubber Collars} but in the end good wins oo Per gal. .....+.$1.80 and $2.00 B | | “THE HE! | | SALE OPENED Cuffs and Fronts Mae six seats to a single | each performance. THIRD AVENUE THE No ¢ ee for painless ex- |traction when teeth are order- led. All work done by graduate| dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex-| jperience; @ specialist in each) Jewelery Our entire stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry of all kinds, Cat Glass, Solid Sterling Sflverware and’ Rog ers’ Silver Plated Ware and Purs- Glasses, be sses and appertaining London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery M111 -- Second Avenue -« 1111 On Main «i cet; 6 rooms, mod. n Firat avenue, BOSTON PAINLESS [Foie tare —_—_— PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most rah: gain ae ‘LOST. RIVER”. c e e of Painless Dentist e Fredrick & Co. Pacific Northwest r Written Guarantee With All Work. @| gvally, 82 get walr sold at once. > | ; ay Jacke a A SET OF TEETH .......$5.00 Geis ia eatin: but Wf thi |Diause Of the large” audience: innt| Quy uate W. H. THOMPSON & CO. {GOLD FILLING °.....'$1.00| ight. Her acting shows the result J ¢ a * 4621 ion 9 ot panned unnoticed |" Skirts, Bte Jame 1408 Second ave. |GOLD CROWN ee majority of the (Of study and with her naturar abll- pus RioHT KIND” v © ce Mere ¢ 7 z i 4 i Mi i ' Se ee ce |itasbain et crt haw of th i SILVER PILLING . indgtelagn and Opticians, No Plates, Silver Filings ceennseses, Rae gE Bhi ste. wood F, Bostwick, as Robert |Open All Night Del. Main Gold Crowns, 22k a eggs ie te cme lene at: : et COLLINS BROS, Roquired Bridge We 80 Benin of It! At comtinue to cl wuccenses in the have been Mhelved or rete- It ts an admitted the provincial stage. ‘There fact that indefinable something in the pot-pourri that warms G. Beninghausen cookies in the heart of the mont ter-gner and assures the in as ahaa Hy Our Artistic ats selling seven aa: Successors to COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Cr UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Entbalmers 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Uvion Seattie, Wash. All work under ersona) supervision of Drs. 8. M. Milne Boxin Cc a M. ©, Sipas, both holding the aree of L. D.' 8, D. D. 8, and HALL. th members of the Royal’ Col- ARMORY Lady Attendant. ze of Dental Surgeons, Tuesday, November 18 Bost f 1422 Second J plea ‘Marche TOM REILLY V6, Hib i E i ‘woxnen of the stage hearty if they only halt try to Fine Watehes and Fine Watch fe- H/ Bhubert has no cause to S. for the company he | bom pairing i it 1406 “|New York Dental Parlors! this thine. With ee THE QUAKER DRUG CO. Houre—8:30 g. m. to 8p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. till 1p. m. | BEN TREMBLE *. ‘ Sole Agents for | 614 First Avenue, Seattle | ' Sao0ee h ‘ | TWRNTY ROUNDS. Time ine CURE-IT-UP—Cures Chillblains M (Pioneer Square). iHaneo Fi Manulacturin worth! the t player in the co the C. & E 1018-1015 First Avenue Ramaker USIC (0 Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 6130 to 2. Henry Hensel “Sewer”? Bonney & Stowar: i withstanding the fact that # G lobe Building * ct peteot igus pg Say Funeral Directors ang ky ~4 4 i Branch Office—Fourth and Mors 28 Hinokley Block, Third Fleon [] Ij Patiore Thied avanoe and Ctithonia at ' ptr ‘of the most tmportant parts, ee ot a come opera, queen wit ty | Moved to 1406 ad-Ave. —_ | rmom street, Portland: f net The Irigh s pen’

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