The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1903, Page 2

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FMB Ae a 7 ate ea ' Ae eal 3 oh pac teaye ae a Ae 2's PE el aba By 13 TB pp! | RA ee %\/H) 2 \ AS) te! 4 ae i ear co Se SHAS Te ici. ae etic aicuans Soc mcr “OL MAN BL. EP ALL. TIME. JUST LIKEE DAWG."+ travel, sights you can home. Thefurther you ler the sights. Lum Jun and I are qotng to China ‘Old Man” i# with ua but he dosen't », the strang ] speak Enatiah frog, hin solems. te almost to hit the pipe. Mo, of }ailent, perforce: gicomy. from want of ROASTER For 89c Wednesday Made In oval shape, seamless and self-basting, for Jun, an we r-noaked union station, | Be Cocoa Doo, Mat....34e | All Cooper Tea Kettle, Nickle-plated No. regular $1.09, fi 9x9-ineh Deep Tin Jelly Pa value, for . coe 1M Rodgers Bros. Ta | | 1-quart Wire Corn Popper, with | wood handle, 100 for Te The Red Bu: 5060 | Wood Weather strip with | Raster “Bigs, i tre | DICK WOOD. which stil! breathes of the awful havoc of the great food, "1 don’ know my a June ten.” Ten minutes enjoying the bliss of the Never mind, Old Maxi, ans’! fore you get to Ban Francisco! not bearudge you your temporary sat the Combine .... Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 100 Collars 2 Cuffs 40 No Work Det Above { | never see at)! NO HIGHER PRICED THAN THE wit SEATTLE anal ILLUSTRATED TITRES OF POPULAR SONGS--NO. 7 unin uveit ¢ bother abowt Lom, we what he's about b hi nays Lum, ae he strides & Mason jar held aloft I hear you folk taik wraddieanch. What y ? be five-foot im myne't No, I no wrap room’ my | Hee time on hé head an’ bimeby he quit What are you go 2 with It?” cries the excitable “Take ‘Im home my of’ fadder tn * replies Lum. “Home wrad: fhe ebbything tent seare, lady. He can't bite you now. He dead. fe here, with: of tints than a h hes been much 4 through the car ail the way from pumping station to pumping station “Well, doggone!” says Lum, “what kind country you call this? Ride two days, ain’ see one bird DICK WOOD. | | —__ The Best Is NONE TOO WORKING MAN ILY, AND WHEN THE BEST 18} THE AND HIS FAM- FOR Tg | ORDINARY, IT 18 WITHIN THE) Here is a mo: cae Al « Old shows, TAR O Fa TA by Cynthia Grey ‘St . a . the ” K. A woman who is ‘ 4 1 dress a . at-off garments now hanging stott ¢ your hat STREET GOWN FOR A GIRL. ah DAY'S ME onst gown MENUS AND RCRIP ENU BREAKFAST Oatmeal and Cream Pan-brotied Chops, Sauted Potatoer Coffee, Brown Bread, fam i nis of rth back crush girdle It ts of bluette bordered an 4 the with narrow black pleated skirt. of black satin, fin- 6 0 tow grains of pepper mixed with! Let {t bolt up once and ¥ id O Cookion, Cocos, REACH OF EVERYONE—THIS Is} DINNER. Corn Soup. TRUE OF Veal Cutlets Hashed Potatoes Hot Slaw Apple Pie Ch . | ‘To pan-brott chops means to cook ther a king hot pa ithout y fat is is & much better wa “ g them than trying to over the fire. to keep them y the Intter method take six ears of late < t corn from the eob IT 18 THE WORKING MAN'S AND chop fine, or use one oan of corn. If tn hast take the canned THE RICH MAN'S DRINK, j corn, since {t is already cooked. Boll the corn with 1 quart milk and 1 il aliced onion f » mint 2 Dox, Half-pint Bottles, 90 cente.| 51 a iz | ne Rainier 30. the flour. it atmmer d aavoy cabba, water Drain, spoon butter and salt to taste. When ready to serve, stir in % pint cream. Bread the cutlete and simmer in rule for hot has ate better rule, an f ine, until almost @ brown gravy until tender @ bread crumbs for the purpor and are lem cracker crumbs. of the smaller butcher shops @ as veal steak, than lows botled add 1 gill vinegar. law may be the Chop | Just cover water and let 1 tabie- Always as ‘ex-| In} time she wishen a eal cutlet is knowr TO WASH RIBBONS, neck ribbon eve en the little white turnover collar won't keep a ribbon are injured by wash- an be done with clear water ake of pure white soap and always an good an new. Most ribbc ing, but wonders white soap and soft some warm sof and wash tt \oarefully, rinae , 1 water and hang up Ee x lay out | can afford a new! away. | CASCADE CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS_10¢ OPFICES ne : to p the bottle before washing | shak bbons and rear water can be then In a fruit can half ful of gaso t are removed they should ae it gently } 4 AT DUT ioe r * CHESS A BUTTON. TROUSERS @ 1.22 A RIP. Wi Dutchess Trousers From the SHEEP to WARRANTY You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers, at $2, and wear CENTS. PAY you FI or elsewhere ry { they RIP at the WAISTB. PTY CENTS, [f they RIP in WE will PAY you ONE DO GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. BEST IN THE WORLD. Sold Exclusively By 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4 or 5 F,WE w PAY PENDER TEN WE will SEAT LLAR or you TRY A PAIR, Toklas, Singerman & Co. WA plone mooth ginas ibbon tightly very fine Inces it ts ut the lace eround it Is put Into the t on the bottle by fn the suds. that will not ned by placing * and will the rib be hung out of doors and carefully fred, as the odor of gasoline is very Sinagresable Fixquisite Overcoats at Tok Singerman & Dr. Holcomb ha tal practic Bottle Absolutely pure 190 turned. 104 First Free D. For Foll Half Gallon Sherry allowed when bottle is re J. Asonsen Both Phones Pink £751 24 and Seneca. . returned to his Port or and good value, Ave. Sovth clivery. Careful Examination And comparison will you that our at Watches, Jewelry, most complete prices. convince ock of Diamonds, etc, Is, the and at fowost G. Benninghausen 713 & 715 First Ave. a fetches ta anaan! SS Loule Klod! New Lavetion TaN fine Optical Goods Jewelry ot prices te, mented Watdpen. Jewelry Co. Seovnd Avenue LAUNDRY CO COLLARS 2c 817 SECOND — see al THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET T partially Cor. Second Ave. and Seneca ee CUFFS 4c oe NOTICE THE ‘OHI PAINLESS DENTISTS PAIN AND MONEY. h 4.00 22-k. Gold Crown Gold Filings Bliver Fill Teeth Without Plates . . 1,00 ». 500 $4.00 Pear! Plates for $4.00—do no! cover roof of mouth. Guaranteed. t competing with cheap f | We have decided to No charge for Jing when new Tee We taeue « 1 |guerantee with all work. Houre—Datly and evenings till % Sunday, 9 to % Money to loan on Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry. Room 211 Collins block, eoond floor EDUCED FREIGHT RATES On Household Goode to and from. PAG Gost. ones, pt 406 Ovo: Me pad ATTLE | TRANSFER Co. AMUSEMENTS | Seattle™=2er Manager. Main 43. PHONES—I “a CHANGE OF PLAY TONIGHT and TOMORROW (Wed- nesday) NIGHT, TWO NIGHTS MORE ONLY, JAMES NEILL And His Splendid Company tn the Great Play of PUDD’N-HEAD WILSON JRE) AVENUE THIRD Russell and Drew, Mere. Both Pones: 67. Prices—Night, S0c, #0, 380, 200. Mati- Theater |' ees, Mo aud 10¢. A Bigger Success than ever, Tonight All Week and Saturday Matinee, Yon Yonson The best Swedish play ever written. Great comedy. Excellent specialties, In those swell new fall models tn our femous $3.4 Shoes for men. | These shoes are far more durable than those | generally made for the price. fe . Niche won Ge rman ER.Butterworth & Sons Undertgkers and Kmbalmers j Have remove: their new block, 1921 FIRST AVENUE Both Telephones, 9. A thoroughly modern place which you are at liberty to call and in- §| wepect |MUCH INTEREST CENTERS |“ HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS 618 Second Avenue Cor. Second ave, and James st. 12 m. ainless Sundays—9 a.m. to Eastern College of Dentistry Second and eh Masonic Temple not @ college f © employed or staft in componed of Dew exper * moderate pri ver 3 atile whe a place in 7 misied by to profit by ‘are the lowest en work. ak i be focate In our vieinit feputation.. Or prt consistent with frst who our 82k gold used in al! of our work. Gold Crowns from $3.50 to... . $5.00 Br Work from $3.50 to... 00 Full Set Teeth, $3.50 to 5.00 All work guaranteed for 10 years. Eastern College of Painless Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank dance. Hours= to Lad: awtee Rich Jewolry 706 First Ave. No Pain No Pain These are the only Dentists in Se- attle having the late botanical dis- covery to apply to the gums for TRACTING, filling and crown- teeth absolutely without pain guaranteed for ten years. offices have been established attle ten year are the largest dental concern on the Pacific Coast, Low prices for good work are pos- sible tous, We do so much of it. Full Set 1 Silver Fillings rs 50c $1.00 - 5.00 $5 B28 Bridge Work ....... ° 5.00 We tell exactly what your work will cost by free examination our plates give satisfaction, comfort and natural expression. Crown and bridge work of the best PAIN. Our name alone is a guaran- tee that your work will be of the dest, Lady attendant always pres- ent. BROWN DENTAL COMPANY, Parlors 1-6 Union Block, One Door South of MacDougall & Southwiok’s. Hours—$:30 a, m. to 6 p. ¥ jays, till 1 Sun- ¢ LAR

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