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

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THE SEATTLE STAR WOULDN'T LET PERCY | THE MARKE a Mee, ¥ DL rere bar on, oa nee, 624 cOWRE 00 ven HY STAR PURLIHENG CO. BVERY AFTERNOON EXCKET SUNDA. : TWIST PUBLIC ROADS | * - rmory Hail, March $f, " hb erate bal TRLBP MON RS: | Maan are firm today at Rustness Dept. Matn 1056 Beditorial Dept |. Main 1198 colables , h an lett *, —y wr | MILLIONAIRE VOWS HELL GET EVEN WITH NEIGHBORS py [fh Are plentiru 510 as s Masard Welle, Reiter. B. FP. Chase, pq Manager. ss GOING SOMEWHERE ELSE TO LIVE | their Dewt OFricRs: WHOLESALE PRICES | | Seattie—-1307 and 1309 Tth Ave. New York—28%@ Tempie Court Hu tiding, Qk Chicage—317-218 U. BE Bullding. y-fve coats per month, delivered w week, oF t silty Chis office at = : pees Hay and Grain | A R a - — Puget round timathy hay, | " ’ \ WITHOUT MOURNERS } wistore i soot Sint: eemeeaae cal. wi { 5} The chaplain of thome things they ought to s they ought not to have und: prayed morning: They by have a ant they have done those th doi ' anately the outfit ta now past doing further harm. began by 1g a Untted States t If the m Votes turr the lwere they lent b #0, they recetve all the ¢ edit which attaches to such transactio The state senate next turned down the railroad commisaion bill which After You, | My Dear | | Alfonso wnirepresentative t Btelnway A. B. Chase Mar belief ts oo: emerson Starr Richmond Plymouth. ter hay ntest did net me Angelus Piano Players SHERMAN, CLAY & (0, was advocated by all parties and by nearly everybody in the state ox sary for them to stand In with cept those whose Interests make it ne the railroads, Mt strange therefore that the belief is prevaient that Have visited every butcher shop in | ‘ tt waa made to the Interest of recreant legislators to serve the corpora- the olty and cannot find what you a eesand ane | Mer # Pure Malt Whistey, tions instead of the f thetr constituents: THE ARANODNED VILLA dee wal ce ask ae nel | — The laws that were enacted for the ostensible purpose of restraining PHILADELPHIA, March €(Bpeo show you the finest line of m and | PRESCKIVTINS OUR SPReusgy vice were juggled with in their legisiative course in a way that gave rive tal erreapondence —Perereel i Y fresh vequintics tn o ity und at} aes PAIR - med @ the unhel pioton the ppular own as the “big mitt |erta, jr, who owt of the prices that will please you tras behind them, While the bills were, pending Injurious retlectiona | American Bridge Company, until the ; W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. | steet trust gathered it in and he got Upon the motives of certain leat sides, and when yw with Gehwab, te the bille passed, everybody laughed exeept the gamblers and the mem- om with bis here of the legisiature, netehbors tn the aristooratic suburb Narberth is customary to say a istate orat ever known, It astomary to say that every legislature ts the w avg ~ eee @o by way of variety the Star will omit compartsons, Lf, however, the that, unless they withdraw rule usually followed tn the case of individuals should be applied to the | position to his turning the public eighth legislature the charity of silence t# the utmost that bedy could | Aighways to suit his conventence, he | Wil permanently abandon the coun- try palace he ls buliding, and seck 4 chamber of state the names 6 : ee j In the Venetian chamh {state the names of the doges were on [& residence eleewhore, probably in When Roberts @ot ready to « graved upon a huge arch. In one space no name was placed, but a dla Engiand . This threat has pot caused the original road, however, veil Instead. ‘This was the space which might have been ocoapied by the [the neighbors to back down, at press promptly heard from the township name of the traiter doge, Marine Faliero. Tn writing Washingten’s an ent writing “Micers, who had been ur@ed by the} nals the discriminating histertan may see fit to skip from seven to alne other jand own | Then the naire made In his list of legisiatures. owtul threat and ordered work « THE CONQU the house stopped. Me | ». High Top, Hand Hewed and Waterproof U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS, tore were he The Griffin Market! Cor. First Ave. and Pike =| AFTER 6 At the Always-Busy Store Bargains Everywhere RAZORS— Warranted Rasor........40e recetve, ST OF CHARM {ho cre Was tar ville tenpleied na 06 road aside abdul 1000 feot, so aa to foundations and basement, is de. | cet It Off hin'iand, ‘The neighbors serted. Moberts says it will tn ‘The idea seems to commonty prevail, in this country at least, that | 4.4 township commissioners sald so for all time, for all of hi ne | al! American women who marry foreign noblemen are enabled to do so [nothing until he had spent $10,009 leas the Narberth folks take it all only by reason of immense fortunes of thetr own, which supply the [6m @ mile of fine macndam roadway. back, ji means of sustaining decadent estabiteh — - NT ~ - a In holding to this idea we do grave Injustice to our own brilliant wo- men. who, by thelr beauty, wit and charm, are rapidly conquering the » cial world, Just as their fathers and brothers, by their vim and energy, Are compelling the commercial world to capitulate. If the long lst of American women who have married Into the high- eat ranking families of Burope be carefully scanmed, it will be seen that not all of them, nor even most of them, can be called rich All, of course, must have had considerable means to be able te sus- tain themselves fn the social atmoaphere that brought them into canta with foreign nobility, but what are Known as great fortunes in this coun- try were possessed by few of chem. Mrs. George Corawallts-West, who was Miss Jennie Jorame of New | York, and who first married Lord Randolph Churchill, has an article In her Pall Mail magaaine on the American wamen who have married tn En eiand Im the last 90 years, More is heard by the public of the few tm- mensly wealthy ones than of all the rest combined, but the rest make up & large and important hest, according to her showing. ‘There were the three Caton girls, for instance, granddaughters of Chartes Carrell of Carreliten, who, without any greet fortune, married respectively the duke of Leeds, the Marquis Wellesley and Lord maf- ford, representing three of the meat tHustrious famtlics in Engtand. ‘The present duchess of Manchester had no large fortune, She owed her position tn European soctety te the brilliancy of her sister, a Parte hewapeper woman. ‘The present Lady Mesex had scarcely any money. Lady Dufferin’s @owry was no temptation. Lady Naylor Leyland, the Beautify! Jennie Chambertain, owes little to wealth for her brilliant conquests, One of the best matches made by any American woman was that of Miss Lea, @anghter of a New York grocer, who married the first duke of August- enburg, and then the Conn Von Waltersee, Who was the gonerailsatmo of the allied forces at Peking. The Baroness Von Ketteler, who was widowed by the assassination of her husband in Peking. where he was German minister, was not extracrdinertiy rich when she married $1.25 Warranted Raxor B06 $2.00 Warranted Masor si.20 $3.00 Warranted Rasor,,..91.96 to Razor Strop ts, Yoo Rasor Ktrop $1.25 asor Strep Wo Witttam's Soap 200 Carpenter Apron.. 10e Hammer Handies,, Se Poreolain Bait Bom. 18e Serub Brush.-.... +... ° We Whisk Broom... cc... "PHONE, MAIN 1188 INDEPENDENT 78 1425 First Ave. fer 1833 to 1337 Second Avenue Corner Unton. This season we have secured the control of the swellest line of popular. priced suits imaginable, They are reliable little gar- ments that wear well, fit splendidly and appear to cost twice as much as . they do. Here is an illustration of one that is cor- rect for a boy of from two and a half to six years old; the new sailor Norfolk with a charming pleated front, handsome belt and deep sailor No Pain No charge for jess em traction when teeth are order- led. All work done by graduate ident of 12 to 90 years’ ex- Many Pretty Rockers Here}. x -ser= A handsome Rocker showing, i department. We will tell you this, Our baleony Toor is brite Blin advey « exactly what your _ fant with hundreds uf highly 2 ‘This Hist could be carried on indefinitely. It would embrace the mis- ished Chara, in new, # we (E work igh by a free eae collar, a style that retains for a mother all of her treeses of many of the noblest houses of England. Germany and Italy, but patterns, that yoo should aq ination. Give usa call, and you little fellows’ attractive boyish appearance. be ft could only prove what has been stated—that most of the American wo- will find we do exactly as we men who win triumph abroad win through their own charm, and not through wealth. ‘ ‘There are notable instances of American women who have married tinto high foreign families under cilrcum#tances which would seem to in- dicate that the wealth was the chief consideration, but tm contrast to these are the many more Instances of the charm of American womanhood winning social and matrimonial triumpha. Plotured Recker te astid oaks gabe or we and Hocker i stroag- Our Boys’ Wash Suits a much lower priced and finer quality than ns * trees SET OF TEETH .$5.00 you can secure by sending East. Remember it this Spring. }GOLD FILLING W.B.Hutchinson Company eri tnion Tt te stnoersty : ANTI-SLOT MACHINE to be hoped that LAW SHOULD STAND the law putting: the merchandise paying siot machines out of existence will be upheld by the courts. The a passing of the bill wax one of the few Inudable acts of the late lamented qq legislature. The trade slot machines have no earthly excuse for their Z existence. It ix time they were relegated to the lower regions in the bettef of some good people, they originated. =. ‘The trade paying slot machine adds to the gambling spirtt and in- creases the consumption of alcohél and thimeco. The man who wins ts the heaviest loser, The pernicious devices should be telerated no longer. _—_ ‘The grand jury evidently does mot think so well of the 9. Kimo a saloon and its hotel and bath house annex, as did the city council. The . counell unhesitatingly turned down the protests of the eftizens who op- 5 posed the granting of « mew license to the saloon, i —_—_—_—_————— ‘The Miseourt iegisiatare has made chicken stealing @ felony, ‘Tha: state must have as lively grudge against ite colored population an the . Washington legisiature has againat. gamblers. —_———————— Today is Friday, March 18. The Washington legisiature adjourned ae the day came into being. And yet some people that Friday are both unlucky. = “ss 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. “ Great Sale of Clothing Fron the R.R. Wreck TOMORROW, SATURDAY, POSITIVEL DECLINES —— ad THE LAST DAY ; sales The last of the Clothing bought from the Railroad Company whose name LONDON; March 19.—Btareont, to» | . not permitted to mention is to be closed out tomorrow, Saturday. The Sales day, speaking of the chall ; go down in history as the most memorable Clothing event ever seen in ‘aearasay to a tent tot tou ; but a few of the goods were damaged, and the price iy the Railroad Comp @ ftora, two on each side of the At- | , f abled us to offer the most astonishing bargains to the public. But all good t jantic, said he could not accept the have an end, and tomorrow night at 10 o'clock we expect that the last of this purd You Have Tried Others Why Net Try Ours If we cannot satisfy you in @ Ready-made Suit, we can make you A sue $13.50 ‘sottownaner Saierwee™ “1 The Buffalo Clothing & Tailoring Co. ! ott. shaved at Shrewsbury’s 1216 AND 1217 SECOND AVENUE. conditions iuinposed, at it would be " an insult to the governments which | # 3 - will be gone. have airea taken t , . willing at any time to | We advise that you grasp the opportunity to save money ona new SuitorG before any rexponaible | { | } coat, for such a chance will not come again for many and many a day, : Men’s Sults and Overcoats Now ¢ at Less Than Half , Men's $22.00 Men's $11.00 Suits at.. ! Suits at.. Men's $19.50 Overcoats, | | Boys’ $3.00 Knee Pant Suits! AL ce ccecereeeeeneerece ty] FOF peccevececeveeeeese Men's $20.00 and $25.00 Men's $4.00 Worsted Pants, Overcoats, for ........ ' POT sc ccecceececseeeees * o—— | Dr, Ghent has removed his offices to Marion buliding. ose | ‘Summit Addition NOTHING LIKE IT EVER OF- FERED IN SEATTLE FOR THE PRICE. 0 LOTS, GRUBBED, Men's $14.00 Suits at..@ Attractive Price $109 to $200—$10 down, $5 per month. | o * Enon P, : dias: Gvtarutta, ovennclguie tah Boys’ Knee Pants, worth Men’s $1.50 Working Pants, Washington, deautiful views of! } FSS FOF veecesscccreceveses for seeee + mountains and water, On Renton car tine; get off at Bum- mit, or come to our office, 815 Ar- cade, and we will take you out, ; Seattle Sate q Investment Co. W. H, THOMPSON, Manager, Phone, James 4821, The. most artistle and attractive way to furnish the Bedroom Is by putting in a Sut, We are now carrying a beautiful line of these Bedroom Suits, offering you a wide choice in the wood finish and design, The prices range accordingly. We illustrate one of our moderately priced Suits, | Men’s Furnishings Saved From the Rallroad Smashuf: | at One-Third Their Original Cost | | Men's Nogligee Shirts, with | Men’s Mercerized Silk Hose, | Men's D. : odd | " ‘: red § 4 '9 b ed Under- . Collara, ode | silk fronts, worth $1.00, for worth asc; sale price . -1g§¢ ? Ca nin ag tm sae aah Pu Re a eroneneen weeerereeees 35 | Boys’ Outing Flannel Over- . handles 64 30¢ |] White Dress Shirts, J '@ Fleece - Nned Overshirts, shirts, worth soc, for, +150 75c to $1.25; sale ee Solid Oak Three-Piece Bedroom Set, has full-sized Dresser, swell front top drawer, and 20x24 German bevel edge mirror; full-sized Bed with veneered quartered oak top panel 19 in, deep; Com. mode to match Dresser; our price @ Fine Silk Underwea $ Men's Balbriggan Under- | ,. , Snoqualmie Power. | “ 4 $1.00, for 1.644.490 $2.00, for eer hs wear, worth soc; sale cree Caliiornis ee ae | en’s Natural Wool Under- | Men’s Hats, soft and stiff seeeeens © ee Fs Unies 20c y bee vie enreeae aoe Contin | wear, worth $1.50) sale worth $1.00, $1.50 “tad | Men's Laundered Shirts. Fane relist Und ‘ a ~ » , eavy 4 PHICO wesseeeseeeses sre $2.00, all to go at ...... g0c | worth 50¢; sale pric nh neces Pacific Coast Clothing Cos: | 900 First Avenue, Corner Marion Street + gO worth reguiat 756, foe Frederick & Nelson Incorporated 3h 4 00 COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS SEATTLE CATARACT COMPANY, Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Cor, Seventh ave. and Jeiferson at, Beattie,

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