The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1904, Page 8

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4 ee RO ary “COURTING PARLORS” | | IN BOSTON HAVE SOLVED YOUNG WOMEN ARE ENCOURAGED TO HAVE SWEETHEARTS > 2 the b : AND ARE GIVEN A PLACE IN WHICH TO ENTERTAIN THEM | / * o ~ “ he F « BOSTON, April 1 he very) migh ter any boc pied asa I be that —_ Freat success wt eping m, Uti y ext! is the hay pract Seourtin y . f the & the ob draw| the ¢ 19 prot ' House for Y « Women t in lodging houses! ¢p " t hiet fied with delight by « sirly must en-| hances the gir her ho wee in th » solution of @ ers in thetr tiny] have left ambi make {Ming social proble arriers of virtue axe| ner better fitted for a housewif Boston while ertainly linproves a « as Dr, F ra are on the! ma ra ma you Day chu Offeet the d 0 mn that, with the « oemgadiog natits Wealth, he s the great I-| nothing of the rl} enh ms am at the } tories of the New England Consery-/ one might expec al pe oe ; : tory of Mus tion, but th Ad] moatictty . The project was for the benefit of| slow of the h tears I Wage-carning wo: Y The vse of th m-| courting parlor 5 ape @) character was tained by apply m.| mareleges tion. | and girls who ? if not! ‘The girls * ans The home hex pport| actually immensely, Not one g fms, and the « 4 with | eren: " home t ie rn & sumptuous he minal| ranged that all have equal rights, | founding, ove year 0g Cost. But, at 11 p. ma 16 minutes after h In order to make the home at-/4 by sounds — thro’ he tractive to the 40 young women) bulldi * m 1 ©, wh he ve Who live in it it was necessary to| five minutes Make it resmble the ordinary family | through the building 1 1 and . Th @omicile as nearly as possible. There are wise, saf « made Dr. Perin, who is above all ¢ i} the doors sans r With a liberal equipment of « fitted with 5 Ton sense, concluded that It would) the faith in th n every branch of come t- now} De wise to provide two dozen “e tng parlors” for a starte a te add as many more.| | marriages have al-| An inflexible rule of the house from the beginning was that no man} Great Reduction In Prices ~ON— Imported Wines and Liquors Dewer’s Special; $1.25; now Walker's Canadian Club lar price $1.25, now Hennessey Brandy, 3-star lar price $1.75; now Other brands of standard im- Ported goods from 15 to 28 per Gent under the regular price; we fre overstocked and WE NEED THE MONEY Wateh our and windows; they will interest you. regular price $1.05 regu $105 regu: 1.45 Remember the place—the dig Mquor store, one block south of postoffice. Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca 1.—WHERE ONE MAY NOT GO. 2—A COURTING PARLOR. | | espionage ts unknown. The girls are permitted to bring) she thetr own little anients or bric-a-| « brac tnto the courting rooms while| trained nurses 1 the professions live In it, from factory opera high 1 Inwyers’ clerks. join and they are cceupying them, thus al-| There are no social distinetic an] lowing one to manifest approval of} and the mt he & sweetheart’s gife of a pretty clock|In the one courting |by having tt tick away the minutes| with his hair slicked |to 11 when HE calls bear's grease, may be Dr. Perin t# much gratified with) Mary Lizzie, from whose tc the results eo far, and #0 are the|in Maine he has just come, while in |giris. Despite the fact that there|the next an erudite, Ibsen-brained Jare numerous homes in the South ing « big = lend, where the working girls con-| banking house. may gregate, they have never prospered) Platonic Friendship with a Van to the self-supporting degree, while| Dyked young doctor, just beginning | at the Franklin square house there|to fit Back Bay millionaires for the are hundreds of applications on file,| hereafter. | and an annex is contemplated. | The courting partor makes the Dr. Van Ness, pastor of the Sec- home its glorious success. j : — | the soctety tm this state. ‘The formal| | opening took place this afternoon. Dr. | | meel, ear ary in some be analyzing On Easy Payments Enough Said BIG FIRE Frederick F. Heese administered boty communion. The convention will be in | session until Saturday. | A fire, | of the and fed the MARRIAGE LICENSES | DETROIT. Mich., April 1. starting In the varnish room Cadiliac Automobile Works, by gasoline, destroyed one of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALERS. r largest plants of ite kind in the coun- % M1-SECOND AVE toy the he lose will reach’ John J. Ennis, 96, and H. Arm- Two workmen | strong 23, both of Seattle Edtas ly escaping death. | Grozard, 28, and Alice Jo! 23, worth of or-| both of Seattle; Th aa, | Why pay more for inferior of Fir, and 1 a Miles, 19, of South the Seattle; John Taylor, 28, of Beattie and Edith Stenthouse, 2, of Mon: tread; Walter French, 90, and Bessie | MAURA IS IMPROVING | «: a: Walter French, 9 KING'S DAUGHTERS DOINGS HOLD CONVENTION js when Aronson sells best at the lowest prices. vystone Club Whiske CREAM OF ALL RYES. $1.00 Per Full Quart 6 quarts for $5.00, NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 12.—Christ church was scarcely able to accom- Ballard has inaugur é 104 First Ave. South | modate the nowt of delowatos that| against gambling -| filled it today on the opening of the| mors have been afloat to the effect MOTH -—PHONES—PINK 1761. U) eighth annual state convention of the| that catensive gambling hus been | Free Delivery. extensive gambling has been King’s Deughters. The attendance ts| going on in a number of saloons for | the largest ever had at a mooting eiithe oak 4 oe coal |now on foot to put @ atop to the| ilielt gan | Marshal Peck went about yester-| day visiting the various saloons and| stifying the proprietors that the| | law would be strictly enforced. It is said that non has banked $6,000 in winnings within t | past eight weeks ‘The administration * against gam Mayor Zook says that it While it haa| A GOOD IMPRESSION Ia easily made when one in well dressed. And it's easy to be well dressed when our terms, $1.00 per week, obtain We are showing the FINL#T LINE OF LADIE SUITS tn the city, and the VERY f AND LA DIES’ SPRING HEADGDHAR. Come in and see us. W PAINS to please you. bling, and han got to be stopped. been conducted ¢ ber of young boys, It {# sald, been drawn into the gambling Rallard citizens are indignant over! the threatened cor of the! youthful element. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. and} ruption | will be the Santa A THE riday of this week we ina They consist of Flower Glass, and beautiful Card Piotu See grand Window Display of For a Your che Busy Thorsda 21-2e for bent I B1-Be for beat So Pina, || 9 1-Be tor Te spool Linen Finish) 7 1-0 for 1c Dress Shields 21-20 for card nickel plated! Te kein for Fleischners’ shet-| 8 1-Be for be Kirk's Boaps Bafety Pins land Floss, 71-26 for ibe Perfumes. ATTENTION MOTHERS CARLBON CURRIER'S EMBROIDERY SILKS, | 40 SKEIN F A special 2he purchase of Buy Your Stone Ware In the Big Siceida Base- Pe WUC CUWUWUU ‘EPISCOPALIANS AT LOS ANGELES LOB AN cleray mer aymen of * Angeles for nie A . fat? this morn celebration the holy con St. Paul's F Cathedral, the sermon belng preached y the RU Rev, W. F. Nichols. { California, The sessions will tr through Oe remainder week, . NEW PENSION ORDER GOES INTO EFFECT Wasnt are to benefit by order which wer The amount to nearly to the go’ 1.0.08 8 i. tion today ment will mat to year, theee figures being based on th estimate of Pension Commis Ware that it w quir 0,008 to under the new regu the present date and meet the claime lation between the close of the present flecal year, June %. & period of two and « half months LABORERS BOUND FOR OIL FIELDS The Alaska Pacific pany’s steamer James D- avigation com Har wilt wall x for Va Seward at § o tonight arry large crowd of pai 4 Bay, many of whom oll fie also several who are to Central ratiroad, the seaboard terminal The James Dollar will not calf Yakataga this trip. The next vese of the company to that pl for the North Aprti 1. The Dollar will take @ large con signment of miners’ supplies. merchandise and lumber, which Is consigned to Seward. ns pA Store. Bottles Full Me: Table Claret 26c Per Full Quart Bottle Try our Table Claret at 26¢ for a full quart bottle, This is the finest wine sold tn the city for the pi Always buy of a leading ore, where you get good value. Free city delivery, including Green Lake and Ballard. Phone, Main 644; Ind. 644 SEATTL ABSOLUTELY FREE A BUSY THURSDAY IN NOTIONS ANOTE Was received yesterd y and will be sold tomorrow at t 500 « yd, for plat ed F gee, with pattern of same ‘ ‘ pink * pongee shade and al bg es v4 for 27-inch imported) of colored Pongees at 350 and SPea yd ft pl ® at 1 smooth finish MWeay 4 A BUSY THURSDAY IN WASH GOODS a, which will pail | rAR CORTICELLI SEWING GILK, 6 CENTS A SPOOL ASS AF SELOMD Ala Mistake Day We will y in a dry goods ate the greatest souvenir day in the history of this store 3,000 of the h Vases, Stand Jelly Bowls, Celery Dishes and other ugu ndsomest souvenirs ever given jones of out 6 of 25 cents or over y, April 16th, res, ete,, et They will be given to all purcha these articles, and Don't Mistake the Day, Fri y in Suits For a Busy Thorsday in Skirts depart Your cholce of any 1 third Children’s Wear to be sold at about half price. 2ve { A9e b n lehtand | For Children’s Cheek | F r ° Oinghan r hos w | med with lace and S5¢ nebarn Dresses Dresses, trim- | Dresses with plain | lace and hambray A 1ER SHIPMENT OF PONGEES pique very special numbe LOW PRICES Jete Hine REMARKABLY We also t {| 150 «a yd. for t off 82 Be for ment Thursday 15e the ad I t 406 Heavy Stone Ware Mixing 250 k Be te ' enc Ge hb 100 lbe b we Ize le neh wine, each VUCUUUUUOY HE WILL CARE FOR | THE CZAR’S WOUNDED ILWACO, WASH. PHYSICIAN GOES TO THE ORIENT TO JOIN THE RUSSIAN FORCES AT THE FRONT an bett nities are afforded there for ex e ) Dr. Kiamke armed with a pase port from the I » consuls here end at Portland and feattle. Mra. Kiamke, whe came to America with her husband three years ago, will not secompany him to the front, but w Feturn to Copenhagen, to awalt the & the war Kiamke speaks 4 German fluently, and ean in French. Klamke I do not anticipate any tr ching the Russian army. Of ¢ boat will make various h covernment will diy Interfere with the Red Cross. m Shanghai I shall take the Chin way for headquarters one imperial r by way of Newchwang.” Stanford and surgeon, } ¢ Empress of Japan on her for the Orient He has been 4 by the Rus sition In the He wilt Shanghai directly t DR. EDM ewapaper Enterpr Regular price $1.60 per quart This week, 906 proceed from | Marvin reaching there | Service. medical education in He has been In America three years. ived his WHISKEY $3.00 PER GAL. Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Family Trade a Specialty 308-310 Pike Street Seattle of his appoint: overjoyed. Instructions were given him to start for the front at sealed orders awaiting him at Bhanghal. Dr, Klamke i# not sure [Whether he will be assigned to the army or to the naval service, but says iid much prefer the army that he we THE FAIR, 2213 First Ave. Silk Floss Pillows Ife 16 for » 18 for 22 20 TOF... ese eeeee ry . © tees B06 for eecceee e0eee eoeceeeeees eee Be 24 for Richardson's Embroidery Silk Men’a Work Overalls; special for tomorrow Ladies’ Fine Cotton H for tomorrow, special for tomorrow, skein per pair r pair THE FAIR, 2213 First Ave. Stone, Fisher & Lane Special Selling SPRING SUITS You might expect such @ nale Apri Yet Fate pinyed a tr done—but not in k on @ ma nufactu out of the business, and we took his sults Virst shipment, ready for tome change hands in a day Made of blue, brown, tan, t coats, with capes over the st buttons; tailored as carefully and rt you can I be dollar suits price tomorrow $8.95 Demand for These Centemeri Gloves Corsets Will Be Never Come Bac Lively For very brow nafet . Just to get you in closer touch with its «plendid stocks, you can buy the famous American Lady Corsets at $1.19, instead of $1.60 tomorrow. Here's a key to the situation rican La THERS FOR ¢ soft dy Corset, the lat fine quality be yw bust and tabs at front for y atitehtr trimming at top with N ¥ Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University Notice Weare preparing for the most remarkable sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings ever held in Seattle--a sate of exceptional interest to every economical man and youth who desires to dress well for a com- paratively small sum. Mothers who have little fellows to clothe will get double their money’s worth. The sale will start Sat- urday. Full particulars will be given in Friday’s Star. A. Bridge & Co 1416-1417 Second Avenue <a 7 wa @ ac

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