The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1903, Page 2

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ys stage Me SSS ‘THE seaTrce star /KING EDWARD'S NIECE MANHOLE | — BYERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAT. TaLaP ones DOES A SONG AND DANCE Business Dept. Matn 1080. Editorial Dept |, Main tie pe . a B. Hasord Wella, Bititor, B. F. Chase, Business Manager, OFFICEE: Accident At a SKingle Mill That Was 1907 and 1900 7th Ave. Fortunately New 80 Temple Court Balding, <i Serious Ges Chicago—ait-A8 U, B Rxprese Butlding. ny ~ The blowing of & manhete tn One coat ver * te per Week, oF twenty-five conte per month, delivered of th ” n hy ma pies. eas will please notify this office at oir new addrem * changing their add JOIN THE WALKING CLUB Go and ask the doctor what he thinks about walking, and ace It he courted at 3 o'clock ye Aoean't teil you that ts better medtetne than a barrel of dope twened in, but the firebont, The walking habit te strong in Beattie, that i why we have #0 rekponded, wan not 4 many strong limbed, roy cheeked men and women, boys and girl, It fe more than & fad, because it contains more horse sense than any mere fad that wa invented ‘ Hundreds of p whe do nut sleep or eat well, and who are fooped up al day ffy offices, are learning that by the simple ex Pedient of walking to and from work they can secure health. You, it's true that you live twe and one-half miles trom your work! That is a fine Tt means Jumping out of bed a little cartier, Bome Giscomfort at first and some resolution, But tt pays. You'll get dividends out of the Walk all day, You'll exercise muscles that have been dormant for yea: You'll learn to throw your shoulders Dack and fill your lunge with ¢ sweet air, There'll be color in your face and cars, and you'll feet life in your veins, Wilt it help you to sleep? e Surety, Tt te the dest narcotic known, Your head will scarcely touch the pitiow when business worrlee will fade away, and you'll for get about work till the time comes for the next tramp, ‘Try i Th a month you will wonder why you ever fought for a place on the back platform of a crowded car, When you possessed the means of loco- motion, Yes, try It—for theomnia and Mdigestion, headache and the blues, Join the walking club today. —_— SEW MEXICO WANTS PROGRESS Down in New Mexico there has been an awakening. The politicians Gnd the people yearn for statehood, and have discovered that they are Sot wanted, because this is a Yankee nation, not a Spantsh monarchy, Spanieh lv today, in this country, the synonym for ignorance and super- Gition. All this may be prejudice and injustice, but the fact remains, Reeently the New Mexican aSesermbly met. Tt was the fret Eng Rsh-apeaking legislature in the history of the territory, Wor yoars the Engiiah-speaking members have been in the majority. but this organte- Gtion Is the initial one where EVERY MEMBER UNDERSTANDS AND SPRAKS ENGLISH ‘They are hupreving. They are on the right road, One of the first ¢ acts of the government of this Spanish territory wilt be the passage of @ compulsory education bill, that isto make the dark-skinned boys and Gerdon- Sha era Compan: company supportl vi Girls of New Mexioo American, with a wide and full knowledge of their | 4 asunre ple ae tat itis | ndiod Cacee ta cael eae ae: i. country, and the higher civilization that has, as yet, left small impress [Gerdon-shay Gran pera Company Madison T! one Mpon therm, at the Grand inst ming. “Pag- ‘heater - course, the old language and the ol@ ideas cannot be wiped oat Nace" and “Caratieria Hustioana”| The Bijou Projectoscope Company, eo Torrey Razer trop. 2-(Bpectal Corr eapond ton the life of the @ourt i tainment which was recently «t of Battenberg the king's slat ma,” her davmhter, was one of Fina” appe- in the costume of okt a eon oe. vem the pi oo name ti She te 16 y i and one of ¢ ¥ Wient manag the 5 . WARRANTED Rasore wore sung in @ manner that werited|Seymour Trio and Mile. Julia & @ day. ‘Translators will make it possible for the people to read of [the frequent applause of an un-|lMrachard are the vaudevilie cards|f M° Torrey Rasor Strop..... 350 the doings of the legislature tm both Fngitoh and Spanish but the de- Juaually appreciative audience, — |seon at the Madison this week. ‘The $1.09 Field's Barber Strop..T&e aire is to eradicate the Spanish ue, Spanish ideas, bers of the company, from | management of the Madison theater pi ey ate he on . Spanien, (ath grape prima donna to chorus appeared (>| ha made arrangementa for hea and catch sep hestvond ‘Yankee Doodle. Detter advantm« than in “si |liner#each week and herenfter ¢ THE REST OF THE COUNTRY MAY YET BE PROUD OF NEW | Trovatore,” both as w singing and/patrons of this popular place of MEXICO. 5 t ~jamusement wil see a few high. 3 salaried vaudeville stare from Ban 4 —_—————— Huation| Fre d eastern theaters, ‘The slot-machine owners of Tacoma are in tribulstion because their titel! The will be & boy's and girt's Profits are somewhat curtailed by dishonest persons who work the ma- wateh given away at the Baturday matinee. mug workers cannot be touched by law because . the bogus coins are not engraved suffictentiy to be classed as counter- |vaice ‘Pie frequent appiauer oe frites, The unfeeling public is Inclined to laugh at the skinning of slot- [corded her was well deserved. ao the ore ot redesing tir proses ac. | Somme Hearne -o teres ss EE XChange Your 4 eeemreneneeed .. though sweet, will not permit A Riwsstan gentleman from Korea has Grrived in the United Btates [°C Uene Mem a tn Old Stove purchase made in United States of America wooden gods for the | ‘1 ” made bnpres- pagans of the Orient. It appears that the Yankee manufacturer ts able 1 bottle Three left noth! to be desired ether] We are over-ttocked with Furnt- ‘ sees % turn out @ superior quality of ares amd penates, and that Amerioan |} yimsine*or acting * puss ead Bioven Gan ied pan. anak mae Mots are acceptable where American Missionaries are fed to the fishes. James Stevens waa cast ae Blivio,| Steel Range from 2.6 to 2, Star Com 4 Good chairs for Wo each, and every- — — ” . thing in proport We are the sole 7 Germany has demonstrated anew that gall and impudence are the . ge for mS betwnsed Charter Most useful qualities that anybody gan have In the competitive strugeie we i betiee on pleasing voices, M. Mannt: had | Market--another carloed just for stccens, Just make yourself #0 disagreeable and offensive that |{)- minor part of Mariequin |eeived. ’ son Dgge Spe ole Eo an | peal ln: lie dae tas The work of the cherus asd or- DABNEY &@ tained success wherever it has been Preaen “The of Maryland” will Ibe Diterpreted by « capable itustrations, Beattie Theater Bort, Corson Clarke will A rit P These Trousers are strictly high class and cannot be equal- _g, }ed for either workmanship, fit or quality, by any other make of Bs A ye = St Trousers in the market today. ¢ shall place on sale for a few Charies T. y's Intent play, ” days only, all $3.00, $6.00 and $7.00 PEERLESS PANTS, at..........83.95 Miea’s Overcoats aad Raincoats meeting of the Rainier H at a redection of 25 cent ent club will be held at No reserve whatever; we wish to clean out all Overcoats nts evening. and Raincoats, * Boys’ Clothing at Big Reductions To close out all Fall Boys’ Clothing, we are making the fol- lowing cuts: BOYS’ TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS. as per cent. off BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS ...............++0+.20 per cent. off BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS...........-..+0++20 per cent, off BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ENTIRE LINE, .....25 per cent. off Men’s Furnishings We are now showing our advance line of Spring Dress Neg- ligee Shirts, choice new patterns at $1.25 and ....00+.$1.50 Neat light and dark stripes at 75c and... ....+.00ees eee $1.00 Men’s Outing Flannel Night Robes Special drive this week, 75¢ values ceseeseeeereseesvens + $OC Men's Suspenders Regular 35¢ Suspenders, NOW, +45 escecercen wossceeveses BOC ’ Men’s ] Hose Good Quality Black and Brown Cotton Seamless Sox, special Value 106, JOT ceseseerseerredmeswem weevesreenesses «BSC Hats Hats. Hats Just received, JNO, B. STETSON'S Spring Blocks, in the new CASCO and PARIS shapes, also a full line of stiff and soft styles at $4.00 and .. See eeeeereeseetens 85.00 We are sole agents for the famous Hawes Hat. ii a F4 i i Fit [ We have on hand too many secondhand Pianos and Organs, and in order to dispose of them quickly, we announce a Clearance Siete goods h b ave een taken in on new Pianos during the last fews weeks, and have all been overhaul- ed, so that they are in the best of condition. Terms: Cash, or small monthly payments, Today we by Pw from the tsual road; while the air is filled with sales, and rumors of sales, we want to introduce the Overcoats we've marked to sell regularly at— They compare favor- ably with custom-tailor work, They're made of the nobby tweeds, the plain black and blue kerseys—good old standbys—and the ask- ed-for Herringbone Stripes. Long or short styles, though long styles are most worn. New goods from a new shop whose only excuse for being is that it can serve you better. Come and see ‘em. Incidentally, a splen- did showing of the swagger Chesterfield | a " a Goats, like the illustea- sity, “parior style aia F WwW MEI I tion. Albthe wanted | ae oe oe fabrics, marked at | ype verbo tes e @ $27.50. [Bp este aa‘ehowy Sane Fine toe The American Clothier Century, walnut o Re rate and showy ca: cial for Boys ke if y : s Two Hundred and Fifty pairs of Knee Pants, all wool, I) har cedac ment, eed double sewed, such as usually sell at 35 cts Sanka gman, 75¢ a pair; Saturday offered at,,,,. Valley Gem, square. PING CENTER OF SEATTLE SHAFER BROS py, ii Citizens’ Light & Power Co. J Allen & Gilbert- InDuPENoent 7 KING PINS FOR OVERCOATS wae 111425 Firs 1406 Second Avenue, Arcade Building, Corner Second Avenue and University Street ALL LLILL ILL Seattle, Wn. Ave. pia| ® Pike Funeral Directors and Rebaimers, Par. st lors, Thi and ¢ b Telephone. 28 Hinckley FREDERICK & WELSONFine Furniture Round Oa Heater FOR WINTER WEATHER a coal fire, giv lof the “Round ¢ Frederick & COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Here’s Some Hot Things For this cold snap. There's no use repea' how the Globe became possessor of this and is now selling at Bankrupt Prices We do say this much, every winter garment in the house will be “shoved” for any price which it will bring. People that have eo without an Overcoat up till now, and others that have been wearing one which should long ago been placed upon the retired list, will now Srike It Rich * We've a great many fine Overcoats that's a8 yore wat Se ene ‘ema , by tomorrow night allbebusy. It "t nec to describe in detail every coat and price in house, the simple statement , About One -Third Regular Prices fells the tale, which means $10, $12 and $1g Coats at $4.50, and $25, $28 and $30 garments will 0 at $10.95. ow are fixed for Underwear All our Winter Un ear cut to prices that will make it easy for you to keep warm, Globe Clothing Company 1003 First Ave. On West Side of the street, in the large Globe Block, on Northwest corner. it Sm" (b Hall Mirror $5 We show @ long line of Hall Mirrors at a wide range of prices, One Wall of the fifth floor is nearly covered with Hall Mi oak and weathered oak. The pictured one ts a lixioinch es Plate, with a quartered oak frame, finished golden brown: of brass hooks. : four sete BONNEY & STEWART Manufacturing Jewels: a. Third Floor, ITH a Round Os of fuel. A wood fire will “stay in” as long ag draft control is made possible by the seambegs bottom and small ash-pit door Fither hard or soft coal canbe used. The hard ec hung in the top and can easily be ree ed. The Round Oak gives the greatest amount of heat from the smallest amount of fuel, because it j absolutely air-tight, and the control is so perfesy that if you shut the stove up tight you will smoth Ber the fire, There are, hundreds of im the market, but they all lack the exclu the most satisfactory Heater in America, Heater you burn any kind ing a steady, even heat. Perfees nagazineis tations om ¢ features made Jak”—features that ha ei, Spring Sts. SH 2934 Od t onday. b Head tkne Seffries-Fitzsimmons’ Last Including the knockout; first only real exhibition, wi dortul eS cis Dancers, ‘on G * an Mile. Julia Branchard Revolving Globe. PRICES—Evening, te, Sunday matinee, lhe, tho, ineer, 100, 360. Two pert daily, 2:50 p.m, $:20 p.m GRAND sever : GRAND soe Cort, ir, Phone Sunday and Monday, Feb. 15, David Belascos Romantic and Reh istic Drama Presented by David Belasco’s pany. Prices—$1.0, $1.00, Tie and Beats now on sale. Reception Hatines Saturday, “00 #4 PUY eA VA eet Bunday night the scream! MY WIFE'S HUSDANDS Pricea—i5e, 500 and vera TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK With Saturday Matines duction THE MAN FROM SWEDE NEXT WEEK OPENING SUNDAY MATINES THE BURGLAR : AND THE WAIF Ry C. T. Dazey, autilor of “In Kentucky.” Full of wit, thrills and s HARVARD Dental Pai ave. Collins building oo Teeth extracted free without and replaced with new ones same day. Gold Crowns and * Guaranteed for 1° eae jours: 0 a.m. to 8 Kinrm Bundays—9:00 a. m, to 1 Bullders’ — Hardware Plumbing and Tinning i Ernst Bros. 606 PIKE Telephone Jonn 28%

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