The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1903, Page 2

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m (TR Np RRR ink aa ANT 4 a all CEP ER AP naihie ~ “ TY 22 THE SEATTLE STAR BES the allke and be les uf thoes Feed a cold yes, but feed it the ahade ing a cold in this way kills it Se a Bom ete el Pron Bed $2.65 iat evening ther stopped be lor any other, Scott's Emulsion haat fom 5 See Sere Sheep ion (iets Salar sas Iwo hundred and fifty seperate and ms (| Wet wend you a sample free uvon if distinct styles of Metal Beds, in all i ‘uel Mee “el colors, ought to make choosing easy this“ thinkn he oo | : PURE for the most particular persof1. We have — 7 Atmwoat : ee in pountaine of diamond eine |p Chat number--besides the handsomest haat u ‘ tor wa ‘ rop-| wherever their goodnight kinsos ¢ ; " ert apie ty a * ; | patterns and easiest prices to be met ha , . m son th ‘ rine | b ‘ ent me Ee Se, Lge with in the State. The pictured bed comes in white, blue or green; full or three - quarter size. Head board is 50 inches high. Our price only $2.65 G. L. Holmes 1101 to 1105 ~ = ™m = | 5 at: i = “ ANTI-PASS DEMOCRATS HE GETS A FULL-FLEDGED LOCOMOTIVE MADE OF FLOWERS, | BUT CONGRESSMAN LIKE RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION | (Special te The Star) | congressman was five feet six inches the «| WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov, 18—| long, 90 inches high and 16 | . ; -lwide. It was made of blue, yellow vn clin eeneeibinns 6 A floral locomotive was the biggest! ang white immortelies. The base, | ¢¢ outy ‘ween loo thing in the way see®tributes that | composed of ferns, cut flowers and | « a ai ares ame any of the statesmen at the was six feet loug and Hnners of congress, It a «itt wide. It was “to the ant gion, Avo t t Baker, the mombe ongresaman from bis adm ry your burdens int n Brooklyn pane put the United § inn’t such @ serious matter and dared a apr luded Brown | “The debutante took her cousin's When the ix F, Post Hila | advice and came out of the corver. the B. & © Lioyd Garrison, Bont . C. F. Garvin, Rhode Island | | oa si ~ Hamuel Seabury, William i nD STEER RAGR NKS.AND THE HOT wald Me and August Lewis, New York OSE W HAVE SOUGHT A SLEKPING aucus of Democrat ers, Buffalo; Rev. H. & Bigelow | | CHES. HERE THEY HAVE BROUGHT THEIR samen Mr. Baker introduced « Daniet Kiefer, Cinoinnaf: I GIN AND JABBER ution againat the acceptance of) W. P. Hill * ange. ¢ Furniture Co Beoond Ave. TO SPEND $700,000 ness bi 4 pd Pires ton w will be $100,000. It ts t at bigh, conforming to th passes, The pan, howeve Buell, Mine ee tume-henor stitution tm A amall ¢ was invelted in | Young ‘ean Wanted 1 the resobath pon the legte. | To rn hewspaper business. 1308 without discuss th itios. Seventh avenue. eee o might potiti + | 8 Seine Dr. Holcomb has resumed hie dental aatd They just Practice. - the | CHARITIES ENDOSEMENT COM MITTEE FORMED TO INVESTI-| GATE SOLICITORS FOR AID floral i | for m report as to the reliability and! | Fear the Root of Evil [exwe. ‘This is sometimes callegpag- | Worth of both the solicitor and the} | Shear to: the roel of aii ¢ eign omelet. The other ta math by |S@ncem he represents ee hid tears his stocking separating the yolks and whites of |, The work of this maltion, selected | t he as fi $e the ege@e and beating them antii from the represen and char-| his mother be ht, then folding the white table © elty, ts the | d to tell the truth hing a® usual —— bs pe Lee vay ce le & fault and fre than the | charity, and of protecting the average da to serious results, but ad dinpaon "ot who has net (he isn't a cardinal sin. It te no| Water, cream or » each ees jertme. The child is taught to look | used and % teaspoon of and } upon an act of disobedience as if it| pinch of pepper to every*three exes were a terrible sin, hence his fear © them of different favors Of two sina he chooses the lesner ablespoons of celery, pa ut and sent by the one sollelted to the elmmittes, which will then Invests j and { ts proof encugh whieh he ni siders the worse when he telle a lie and gets inte one beat to get out of | the other. He who is fearful walks thr life tke @ man without bis eyest, He falters through life, uncertatr all the same to Ko-ri-something to be) where it is best to piace his foot. He arcen n 2 or cold boile) ham | fine, to every three eggs. | sate aud report use more than three eggs at os It makes the omelet hard) Dencing Sel to cook through without burning,| Ranke ball, and it le hard Upe « light | avenue Prof, Willeo: *, Street and Fi CHINAMEN PLAYING DOMINOES ABOARD. here and there by the poet's * Free Want Ade e clouds, and “a” that.” The | acted. lneks the courage of his copvictlon for des. day quiet and peaceful-an idea!| With the Misstonary it ts something | if he in not too ful to have ¢ suger to every| See Classified peae for Free Want Sunday. Gifferent. A smile of a sob with him | victions, He stumbles at the foo . and when folied | Ada The ‘Chinese, This | steerhige decks <a DPiolcomb has Peturned to his den. lp ties. ; over the! ie something to be felt. He has been|every ladder he would jeamer, the | sobbing. Or has it only been the sough | dares attempt climb and | rprinkle with nowdered sugar. thing higher than |kind of an omelet can be flavored! of the sea I have heard at night’ The the level of the ground. j with Orange juice or served with! Missionary t# in the next stateroom.| It is courage that the child whould | jelly, Never put flour with the eaue a ie Ss oO It ean extraor-|to keep the omelet from falling. aa 1 | He got @ halt-rate thiket, because he | be taught, net fear Jcouid extabtiah the fact to the satie- | dinary child that in not taught to He lit ds not over the fire long enc faction of the steamship company that| when he is taught to be afraid. |to cook through and can always 1 WANT TO RAISE CONSIDER- ABLE MONEY A SHORT SPACE OF TIME, AND TO DO Fels-Naptha | at 5¢ [the fellow who t with me, tn our | to unfrequented paths bunk-ache: It te courage we must have In this | Cracked Wheat. Cream and Sugar life, we have no need of fear. Cour Omelet age is strength, fear is weaknees. Hashed Brown Potatoos. — Rye Muffing. he was getively engaged in “the | Courage and truthfulness walk hand | detected in the taate | THIS I SHALL QUITE MATE- | work.” fin band to success, but fear goes o Conseco Menu for Breakfast | RIALLY | ZT had t pay full fare. And so 414 long way ‘round because a lie leads Fruit. Reduce the chief eng! torekeeper | Ther are two kinds of o7 Syrup. —here, hold o this kind | One is made from slightly Coffee. “A CAKE FRIDAY jor taik about? Oh, nothing. Merely Prices Ng nautica! terms we have ateorbed. but | know not the meaning of. there's a number 4 over our door, and thare are two bunks In the room. and | two round windows, and—hent of all-a} door, and the only door in the ship | which opens onto the sea | _ } | MAKE You a cuUs- Ar ER OF THE BUSY STORE. nyway.| —ON— All Suits, Jackets, Furs and Millinery | Goods for the Next) Carpenter Aprons for the Titttie men at school, made of white canvas, two pockets 196 walk all the way from | | Kim Chin's place in Washington strest Ten Days “« “| WPacquare feet Tar Paper for S¥e Fi in San Francisco to the dock where | THIS 18 AN EXCELLENT OP. P tastile Se jas loading. It wae the} PORTUNITY AND DEAD EAR- 2-{. bar Pure Castile Soap....2 Ae aa oe ok pay ¥ EAR Mop Stick for Mop........+.4. Secount of the route of the parade | being roped off there were no oars te be had. And no carriages So we walked. Kim Chin led the way. “Old | MRS. Crom Pure Tissue Man’ tratied | Tollet Paper, 1,000 sheets Kim Chin, gold and silversmith, you | iM. D. PEASE im roll, 0c value..... Se | will recollect, wa fan Francisco 1968 SRCOND AVENUE. ARCADE BUILDING host. And as long forget the cordial I Hive I will newer lar l5c value NGEO Universal Food ih three size blades, $1.90 for dy sd50 heres thane hip Oe temance as he threw three Ainge the alr in farewell salute as our ship cleared, | When the missionary came aboard a considerable band came with him. | They sang and prayed. The Mission jary is going to Manila. Aw I whid, he and old “Ko-ri’ are the two lonesome Passengers. “Ko-ri,” because he can talk to no one; and the Missionary, be- cause, It seme, no one will talk to | him, So the Missionary stays alone. — AUCTION Fine Gold Jewelry i Silver Chopper, “BISSEL'S SWEEPERS” $2.50 Grand Rapid Bissel Carpet Sweeper, writer. | | 2-qbart Wire Corn Popper, se for When Mra. fan Gam Wah. the thir A woman's wardrobe is not com plete without [wife of a rich Ban Francisco Chinese | SMart slippers. Her ame down to the dock with No. 1 shi handeon 14 won, Ah Hoong, and her | @lamond design and hand embrotd widowed friend, Mrs. Jeu Ow, to take | &T®X_ suede with #mall atee! buttons. geenene for Moughens, the weatth of No. 2 pictures a dainty white stocking with rose medallion and heavy | | Chinatown accompanied m. Twelve| Sand embroidery in black. The slip per is gray suede carriage loads of dowagers, matrons No, 3 ism binck silk stocking with open embroidery in black, ‘The | and debutantes there were, And taik-| Patent leather shoe has a box toe. ’ ing about “creations” and “dreams of | 4 is black with tapestry effect in hand embroidered ewallows in Diack witk. The biack shoe t# of Russian leather « Not in the Combine.... dainty hosters, and %-fheh round or square Zine cimmeled Stove Boards for 33e Spelger & Hurlbut Sccond and Union ik stocking with hand darnwork in y. The sandal is a four-strapped | Fine Watches Diamonds slusive designs and superior quality can be had at your own pricesat | | —— j To the Debutante ; to a ball and wait to be smiled upon | A recent @ nite was worrying | before you «mile, your face will pre ween t aundr wuse of her apparent unpopular- | serve an unbroken calm. ‘There may whe found herwe ® wall flower | be some charitable young man who 1 hated the distinction, She was| will look you up, but he te out of t Cut Rate Offices ned with a cousin, of about her| ordinary, If you are not ontertam own years, whose attractions seemed | ing, you won't be entertained» If Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell Sf. manifold, and fr de flocked out! you won't do your share you may Down Town Office—-Third Ave., near Pike St. Sap ar” cascanlouh tne th etek of ~ pow EES BROS Shirts 10c Collars 20 Cuffa Ge |e nin von to owen Je comfortable, show thers se No Work Delivered om you homage," said th that you are glad to see them, that The Old Reliable Jewelers ~—— | Qo to Spinnings for bicyole repairs, | Conwult Flo 1209 tat Fine Table Claret ¢ Marvin, prophet- 50c Per Gallon |... Brunner & Co. One-Prive Liquor Store. 03 PIKE 8T. TEL. MAIN 1060 Another Carload of «IRON BEDS Arrived—must make room. prices thie week. Now In the time for | you to bey your heating stoves. Avoid damp rooms and doc oan sel! you any kind, . oF rang furniture Phones, John 1, and Ind, member firm name— uM Re- Dabney & Woodhouse 418 and 800 Pike Street. Phones—John 881, Ind. Alls¢, It ts @ significant fact, worthy the consideration of every person contemplates buying « plano—over 0 in use tn Seattle alone. All club members. You can jotn now—$10 cash and # « month BUYS the plano Sherman, Clay & Co. 751 Second Ave ALBERT HANSEN Rioh Jewelry 706 First Ave. uy fo. | FREIGHT RAT On Household | joods to and from) THE COAST, Phones, 46. Apply ead Avenue -.. OHI | their beginning in the sto BVEIS 7: oo s o Late, U.S. GOVERNMENT GOODS ly knows Uncle Sam's goods are always the best won® buy cotton goods for wool, or shoddy material. every? and he We keep nothing but iate U. §, Government material Civilians’ Overcoats $4, "° "no" - « aod young men, made from Livciuon mt cloth and reaped black. Nota single thread of cotton in them They are nice fitting; velvet collars, and worth more than » 940 wooL Phene are Navy strictly pure ail Not a bit of cotton about thom \NKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR wool white blankets, A lifetinie chance, $4.00 « patr NAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Eto., Eto. W, STOKES KIRK inst svewe CASCADE LAU CALL-TRADE PRICES CUFFS 4c NDRY CO COLLARS 2c SHIRTS 10¢ 3 f@ SECOND MEI (THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET OFFICES ~~ §{F YOU WOULD AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT 1m Your Glasses, we tavite you to sail on ne Remember snag cor ertlea! eorabuchen ent. i only up-to ei Cption! extabliahment im the stata We wuceeed beenum there #00 Eueee work i method of Mth EVERSOLE OFTIOAL 1 dela 708 Becons svenus, Mew Tork block. Phonn James i6e. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., a —- — Second and Pike. Masonic Temple Building. PARLORS 618 Second Avenue Cor, Becond ave. and James st. wo PLATES ReQUine op dur, prices gre. the | Consiatent with Bret-clase wo acted and fi ithout pain er Fillings ae ry lon " 3. Pony used in all of our work, " [Gold Crowns from $3.50 to : All Work Suarangers ‘18, a re | Bridos Work fi ~ $d SOO m. to 6 p = | Full Set Teeth, $3.50 to 5.00 Hours—8 _Synd | All work guaranteed for 10 years. ‘Eastern College of Painless DENTISTS | Second and Pike, Lady alway B® to 6; Bun Loecsemeas les The school that will teach you at home, if you can’t attend. 4 for our free fancy cards. McLAREN & THOMSON, Cor, 2d & Pike, Seattle, Wn. D.C. FLOYD & CO ney to loan on Watches, Diamonds, Room 21 Collins block, 9 a. m. to 12 m. -. P AINLESS oples’ Bank tten@ance. Aours— B tod over tn 307 t2 Pike St. Cor. ard SAVE PAIN AND MONEY. Bet of Teeth ... 22-k. Gold Cro Goid Fillings . Silver Fillings Teeth Without P Web Guaranteed. | ompeting with chi tists, but with firet dentiate at half their prices. No charge for Painless Extract- ing when new Teeth are ordered. e issue aj 12-year protective guarantee with all work. Houre—Daity and evenings till 9, Sunday, 9 to kere and Embalmers thelr new block, FIRST AVENUE Both Telephones, A thotpushiy matern place which you gre at liberty to call and. In- 1921 These are the only Dentists in Se- attle having the late botanical dis- covery to apply to the gums for EXTRACTING, filling and crown- , ing teeth absolutely without pain and guaranteed for ten years. College Our offices have been established in Seattle ten years. Shorthand. typeing. | bookkeeving, We bro the largest Gental eoncern Penmanship. getthmeti«: spelling “wtam: striction on the Pacific Coast. , TEETH ny Pretty Safe Rule to Go By Low prices for good work are pos- When there Is a feeling that the | sible to us, We do so much of it, | heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain | a... Fittings 300 | or nerves are diseased, at once com- | mence to doctor the stomach. That} is the foundation of the trouble In 90 cases Out of every 100, jold Crowns, 22-k Commenee | Full Set Teeth to regulate the digestive organs, get | Bridge Work . thein in healthy working condition, and the other troubles will leave of themselves, Diseases whi have We tell exactly what your work will cost by free examination. Our give satisfaction fort and be cured through the stomach. medicine for stor | balf the ills of lig {proved Liver Pills. These pilis p ail the digestive organs in good c dition so that the disease has vaste to work up They are sol¢ by all druggists for 250 per pill ie a dose. We will post-paid, on receipt of 260, or to body who wants to try them we ill send 2 pflis free Sond name | of the best rices is our specialty, NO Our name alone ts a guaran | fee that your work will be of th Lady attendant always pr Dr. Gunn's Im. on BROWN DENTAL COMPANY, Parlore— | 1-6 Union Blook, One Door South of MacDougall & Southwick’s, and address to Dr R Philadelphia, Pa The wake 8:3 m, to6 p.m. Sun- Co, 1013 Jat ave. Seattia x :

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