The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1903, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT —— eJouthwick Co) KEEPING THE P OT SUNDAY i b un New York | ; ae THE SALE OF hanging iress wt ane tity thie office at sant es aoe | T &Calmee St , 1 at the Postoffice at # Washington, as second-class matter Last Saturday's Sale was nothing short of a regular triamp! M h P th t I fong aaa | aden / a “es se a ) . , omg i WHAT ARE YOU GOING ; propose to deo the Suits advertised. Values were, indeed, phenomenal 1 } n, and nothing t the iawbreakers wt tow at quarter of the city ha } back to it and ned their dena of tafnny? , rie equarely up If you say the word, and say tt | be wishes will be * ! re iT t, the mayer Months ago Mayor Humes 4 oF ime ‘ trey would cleanse the olf ter m tien by legit ate mt - ’ y + their The Star has told yom the facts ree « “1 paved district, De you propose to alloy to ox | The “temperapee” variety theater i da r a th ames | nose tn this instance. If the caraet's meee it wii mot be | Many days before the entire animal will crowd you out of the district | S$ you have been oromised ¢ eeilimaty Business pur poses, | hefe are no such things as tomperance variety theaters and dance | EE SS, Dalle, Phefe exte wpon the of mtesicating Mauor. | “WY tie on going to rap th while you cam. or af Begins promptly Monday morning at 9 o'clock, and will We're e : scion het you going to submit meekly to > £ wded owt of the premises that pt beyond doubt the trad nt of the year lot of One Hund c to the Sale Yoo a SD ERAT SO IGE DOF Oanert pemeees™ The stock contains all fesirable styles and gar- pick anywhere, you'll find the goods exactly is adh . . 1f ments of fashionable Dresas—SUITS, MONTE CARLO ver mor ” of A a t of, T weeds, Cam ph 5 A j simere, orsted unas est a ONE JUST SOUL. ll COATS, JACKETS, WALKING SKIRTS, DRESS » ore, as, West of England Cloth, Seotch Herringbones and Invisible Plaids—all the It ty not known whether Grand Rapids, Michigen, iis the necessary jf SKIRTS, UNDER-SKIRTS, SILK WAISTS, WOOL latest styles, all sizes eight Just souls that would have saved Sodom and Gomorrah, of not WAISTS, WASH WAISTS, MISSES’ SUITS AND Come early in the cay, even if you have to leave = ae = ¢ Oe sity ‘ates bien ae ais |] CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Here are a few prices to show business to do ~ it's worth while is man wi amed on occasion to stea! see « Come at ght c Nv r $1.00 to $2.00 Wash Waists will be sold at. . .goe and his conscience made him He figured that he had himeelf, Rocently he was converted, laugh out of the other eide of hit mouth. Deatem the company out of siz nickole. ‘That t# © say, he felt just Hike thirty conte phe aod old dost } almer's $2.50 almer’s $5.00 to $10.00 Silk Waists will be sold at od “Deer Bira-—I weed to steal « ride once ip &@ while when I got | chance; Wut since I have become a Chrivtian I stopped it, and #0 far as 1 gan remember, I rode six times, for which I did not pay. That both ri ered my comactence, 90 please find 34 cents in stamps Inclosed, My earn. | eM prayer is thet God may help axe to be honest, truly honest, after | tile, Yours truly, CS crosccseccereee SEBS $21.50 Suits for Women reseonssesseses StO%o almer’s $8.00 to $ia.so Jack almer's Women .. Caimer’s $35.00 Suits for “A FOLLOWER OF CHRIST.“ will offered at Don't miss this opportunity—it's You tnugh! All other garments in the stock be Reid the letter agin Don't you get the pathe proportionate figures. _ COMPANY 900 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER MARION surely a golden one that letter and it leads to a rich vein of gold in the man’s heart Hung onto the strap sometimes? Yes Mad his toes st ped on? Yeu Had his rite endangered In going round a corner? Yes But the man means honesty. Is it so rare @ virtue that you need mile? | | | between the lines? There's paywireak tn agree ee ca Ff a Gear we and for whose custody the Seatti« SRURSSUNARESREURUBSSBNBS 1) 68 coe) Delors Ley get i a : | j What they want. sald & word, but just quietly went) pers ts there he = loft Of | puthortties have been battling for a : ; Pe ae Deen on |them when “Billy” Brran . ; i LET THE WEATHER ALONE Who Wests Manes, Anyhow? i Hank” Watterson gets Unrough, it] Ne ofesrs trom the morth in Judge Ge k Remia. Go ft Japan. Go Carnes qeetiee Sieaore Bev will Be time enough to werry | Cabanies’ court yesterday when the f Lat the weather alone apd attend to your ows buetens. everybody. Mancduria ie a good on- | TS. [ote tn 'a contented case Parry and Hanna better settle it| SOUrt Somnented 10 Bie ery cc. |_ 38 aceas of choice alier ° everybo n'a contested case, nd pe e Sealine for Wipolime : ac chote If you MUST observe the weather, then observe that whatever be- ‘ uae for Mahting. in the squared circle So Bis Salender for preliminary ex: | 2) within (oe miles 6c Lal falta, it always attends ttrictly to Its own business. “When's the best time to go to Hore t the sotution of the ga: bage Judge Cabaninn maid be had ne de- | imeten on a good country metal Inceasant chatter about the weather ie one of the silliest weaknesses ‘ Juneau” | question avid Starr Jordon, president of) sire to come In conflict with the | convenient to steamer laamig” @f the American people. Europeans say that we are the only civilized | Newsy Little Items June, o course.” tonto a the eee ee * y a * wn laws of the gate of paar oy but! ‘ | CRematory. ernmen ons eo Snpesition Wht he believed he had juriadiction over 4 people who make the weather a stock topic of conversation — satis from Seattle for Alaska in June or, ean e | . [ waan't | YAw the prison reamuch as it was 4 If it ts cold we complain; if i ts hot, we complain; if it raine we From Around World §) ,20r» Rurcoughe ways, be wasn's Pranchise, Will investigate malmon fisheries. | shown to him that there were sev- Gompiain; if it happens to be just right for a little w we get offens- | bim “Oem Jobn BT eal Saneihidy ia” muleiek: teh aie . unserved Warrants for her ar | | ndelide Amor telayed | rest swore to by local citizens. “ mie or aS TT ie soon Tisdway could get the| When the Canadian oMicere can't | Westbound passenger four hours last |" "¥°CS SY OSS” <A water and Seka Freel ALL THIS IS EXTREMELY FOOLISH. pena al Aiastmotion tn thie Glee baet & man bag eter wer, they steal | "emt Wieck Ball itner Dolphin left | The weather never va: & millionth part of a degree because of our riet de dow ay be they'll try to ht } ——e Skagway last Wednesday at noon % trict, ham May? 7 to kidnap x : Lord Roberts, insteed of the m for Beattie, and should arrive Sun- ‘ @pprovel or disapproval, and it never wilt. Wai 1 bly he _— et when he comes. le ‘ Site: Dirt " oust abuns @ dae in Prince of Wales, will probably Aw. t Josh Wise a * lay morning Steamer Dirigo o! ; omn't abuse the present weather may not prec suit your | iengiand’s official reprememtative at lord Gogne Tule Ver Lusi Abn the same line, with a full cargo of| bd concentrates, is expected to arrive} Own little purpose and ideas, but the real Weather Man is longheaded “ei knows His business. Really, this is just the kind of weather maither winter nor summer; | the St. Louie exposition. | With women students admitted to Herverd university, the name ‘Fair | Harvard” ought te ticle. $0 acres of good farming land om mile from river and one and onetat miles from rafiroad. * . — 8 i We can give you easy terme Miss Ellen M. Stone says she wil! THERE'S MANY | tell in one evening what happened to her during 170 daya, Can any opwret | "omen do that? WINS A POINT ie FRANCIBCO, April 4 A tomerrow Masquerade Bal! Ranke Hall, corner Fifth and Pike, that spring should have— dark Gays and damp air are good for the A SLIP h, the at: * and fo verve: et b | . Smith. he Baturdi pri 2 isstiom, gen- p datas ern q f nerves; & wet spring almost invariably Humes is not a “publie ‘What to de with our ex-presi- al charge tiemen ioe Indies “the, including | @8y of theag, See See eee should he be TH KID AN’ | tent” # worrying the Eastern pa- out of oll stock transactional markers ° ake Gan abeeeve the weather only tn learn the lesson of attending to your | iaten ee i = = acces ————— i eon Dusinom, and iniquit pay any attention : SEE to anything except his salary? TH MAN, | | } | It was Coke who sald that “corporations have no souls.” A lot of | i ‘The Japanese who w ght to le } them will soon be without bodies, too, if the Northern Securities decision olds good. The world moves. _ be crasy proved it by time tO) The chief difference Between the wash dishes, |new-fangied “bachelor girl” and the| ber eee old-fashioned “old maid” ts merely Can't Lose Him & matter of orthography “Heavy firing was heard,” Somaliland adv | 40, 11 and 12 Sohouerma Block First Ave. and Cherry GARDE HOSE | |The kind that can be el }longer than one season is the in & Missourt town, if the premestdeath If all business were established on ax aafe @ Daste ae A man who proposes to start a coMin factory Promises to give steady employment to 50 people ‘The \awemakers of Titnote orem | naye nent the Britian LISTEN TO THIS cae Senay ay" : detent, which shows the “Mole @t.|to be bent on Tiimanising the gen-| tis the permanence of prosperity would be indeed assured. Nicol man was Johnny on the|eral assembly. e attend = spot. a extiilin tak anilia ther odicke Our buyer in New York knows his business, Of all the achievements that have ‘The bitter ue-lashing given President Roosevelt by David B. ae e Br are Sowy arn “4 crowne h } , Rit may be dus to the president's “race suicide” utterances, Resent- P. O. department crooks continue re of the Mullah when * rowned his efforts, this one caps the climax. to get Payneful treatment. He wired us that he could buy 250 Suits from a What did we do? We wired him to « manufacturer in New England at a Ment was to have been expected of bachelors. se the deal immediately. He shipped Two hundred and fifty deat mute electrical workers of Chicego negpr ‘On Third avenue tt's grade, re- grade, retrograde, and the reaidents ty You Have $50 It Will Put You in Possession They arrived Last Night, we put them on Sale at once, for Saturday Only. In Cheviots, Homespuns, Worsteds, of a Lot in BI ’ jue and Black | SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ‘ Serges, Cas Boston Rubber é Pettit’s University Addition meres, The ; latest Spring - Cotton Hose Co. ayer a es Cc Even , je wit ¢o and the Investment will be the best yen Styles in | made in jeattic real estate. As a recent ar r= ' HY 1 ve i ct fon’t wholesal bak se st especially near the University.” It's a fact, too, that a great main square cuts, | don’t wholesale, we bake for the f mily trade only, The pooney wae Saderetand inte tons (Piiniy “and ‘simpy “x single and goods go from our ovens right on your tables g 4 your tables. cated three blocks north of the State University and one from the double breast- Prices Reasonable University car line, offers $0x100-foot jote with street at q 443 cement walks and city water in and pala tor, at" prices ‘Tanai ay ee ae Poitively One Day Only. On Cut in lengths - ui H * Improvements thrown In. am it were, with no additional charges. , s eady for use. And the 0@ Pre scription § Our Specialty || sasiecres eect eircom irom the | | Monday they will cost you sey te oe oftice or see the representative on the ground, the reasons for maker. $ J 5.00 to $18.00 “g ng | If you have not we extraordinary low prices will be explained as well as many Lawn Mower yet, we want other a@vantages that this addition haa. A Universit: We give you what the Doctor wants Fiftieth street and walk one block west and you'll see ee . to try The Plaza. A you to have. soment piece of outel property ever offered tn Seattle. Talk fore purchase with o@F man out the: THESE ARE BEING SOLD BY I 5 it . oF come to this office and talk with us. Deliveries made anywhere in the City, Geo. H. Woodhouse | Company 1409 Second Avenue PETTIT & SON | Real Estate Dealers MAIN 36. INDEPENDENT 46. The Globe Clothing Co.’s 1903 FIRST AY Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 627 First Avenue Entrance to tt ,~ NEXT TO 7E PALACE OF SW:

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