The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 4

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A is tn ee —— t Jemeam HR Te i THE SEATTLE STAR eran 1x ‘ BYBRY aFTEnnc excer aY TRL ap ‘ Pesiness Hops. cment—Suneet, Main WM) Inie ot ae ve A t Ballard r ‘ or copy, elx * t tw e . , que me ay _« ‘ ! ' é cori |} . 5 « aa’ at Py tly been w lo they put Mt i Te - &. W. BLACK WOOD, « t 1006 Hartford Bu 9. W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 59 Tribune Building 7 ; . —__ nmeemenene |. HE PAID HIS DEBTS | { HW ! A yoar \ ‘ A rt - | fad N 1 n ce ia y ' t a@r ® 2 owe H his " w an exces ten of about neck, w all he see grew ya « age ad ve ‘ sapping | x u i to get t th leadening weight at a { fice. He felt that if he were prog ast have b man hood, fu t t of ot himacit What ts the wets fa 0 proved b Why is a match safe a debts Life must be very exciting In the . Of « y could cut - Everybody can do that | Part of Montana where y in theory. | pract t two had 1° a5 een ss ‘ . i ebay . wants satisfied ne, you've many a é and they knew very Even as it was, | gun play : early all t friends a # lived better than they did No, not mar 4 But they w bound 1 be paid before the year _ Was out Good morrow, friend, Have you get extra p I 1 fect hea 1 As : Was valua pita i th rator ' for ¢ bis | the smel 1 e thought and t t ! ‘ “ They stand for ju “a st . villzation, progres od money tha f : Interest in his w ‘ +e “ were reviv i t b - found flip } i. bts Triedy Whol to t t s powers, t hard : : ; o . * a d with b nd wd y aocn sa T h c n all ot s, th t fe : P ¥ ¥ 4 As his plea in his work grew, a lot of little expenses for ° ¥ he e@muaements Pp r t . : te zag » As this purpose grew tn s nts became more sim rong se y a s on it & . ak y . t ' { He be avy, aeen oe. T b 6 did not cease his freedom from debt ng is full powers pon A ve as punish ment. ng 0 k only means Of developing le manhood He ha o's ab wheel and push i t every muscle + st exhilara am to the bedy, the mind and the spirit that is ever felt in this life Yes; he had learned, too, what hollow mockery there is in that ‘Word “duty,” as commonly used. He had been “doing his full duty before; now he was doing the very best that he could—and it was Wonderfully fferent. He had been fulfilling his obligation to his employer, which Meant that his work had t Pp ‘ w he was ful filling his ful! obligation to } “ means that his work the average—and his employer was quick to see it and appr his ference between being a slave of circumstances and a master own destiny MEN’S TOGS HATS AND FURNISHINGS At 25% Discount From now until January 20th, we will sell anything in our atock of Hats and Men's Furnishings, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes and Fancy ts (everything except contract goods, Collars, Cuffs and White Shirts Do you realize what this di most popular in Seattle? ‘This discount does not mean simply a discount on broken, odd Hines of goods, but includes everything shown in the most up-to- date Haberdashery store in Seattle. Call early—tt's to your advantage. Wo will pay your car fare both ways {f you are no ery much pleased with the style and quality of our goods—also the prices. ount means to you, in this—the the most reasonable priced—men's small wear store e = HATTERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS. 12331 SECOND AVENUE ARCADE BUILDING. Do Your Teeth Require Attention? If 80, why not patronize the mos! office in the north west, WORK and COURTE vartment. AUTHORIZ 4. PAIALTY. MINATION- thoroughly equipped dental be assured of FIRST-CLASS T? Graduate Specialists in THE STATE. PAINLESS ‘5.00 0 At1-40ff Our Regular Prices CUTLERY Other THE SEATTLE STAR * STAR DUST % i @ e008 ho 1 Ni YEAR ' I t Why @ t Parke ta week ! t \ ” Regards \\ I Only etx 6 of Ch Depew And goodness wa the t grant him a Yea, ¢ Reld that he ah Lord Blabbingtor th ar 0 in Wall street yoo te ‘A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE.” w night the Neill tte engag \, mance The 5 y has selected is one of the beathin epertoire. In the 4 rise an ar th 4 Fr eon A { Sylvia he ” James ” | ae” are FRIDAY, JAN. 6. 19) »§ k 10e Ly n 206¢ Te THE QUAKER ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS FREE DELIVERY—Ust yO Dr, Lyon's s k D C Pear's Soa rw’ Quaker Drug Co. .,.*2,. ‘i. ‘CASTOR A For Infants and Chile for ‘3 The Kind You Have Always Bouglit Lettie Boars the The Quaker Soap Sale | Both Phones 1240. January 10¢ 1013-1015 First Ave. The Westerner” will open day A $100 Remedy for 25¢ S22) HERBO the boards neat CR Tro ent Piatt-Fa ” oe it le Gn Georg ' K nee t Puget el ry m dren, | EVERY BLADE WARRANTED) Si ee teres Visit Our Premium Department As in the past, it will be our poli Our adver the oesf than any other store. bound to attract and gai HONESTLY FULLFIL for the time stipulated. We will ¢ entrated to gain that point well ventilated, and need no artif & pleasure and no annoyance. Tn to arrive in a few short weeks, we odds and ends at a great SACRIF The cost of » a few items which “ia does not fi Shirtwaist Departm’t | AT O8¢. | All Wool, Fancy Tucked Front | Flannel, blue, red, black, win ter quality; former price $1.50 T $1.48. From 11 to 12 Only All our All Wool Ladies’ Cloth Waists, in all the staple and modern shades, sizes 34 to 40. | LOT 1—Hematitched front, cuffs, latest style collar, LOT 2—Danish cloth, a stylish new cloth, pleated front, 4 rows fagotting, tan, mode, rose, black | and cream | LOT 3—All wool, habit cloth, fancy front, silk piping, reseda, blue and black None of the above waists have been sold for less than $2.00, some were $2.60. AT 69¢. From 11 to 12 2 dozen, broken alzes, fancy stripe Flannelette Waists, $1.00 to $1.50 values AT 89¢. From 11 to 12 Black Mercerized Sateen Waist, tucked front and back AT 35¢. Odds and ends of light colored Waists, fancy corded, lawns, chambrays, cambrica, ete, were 65e to 89e. Not all sizes. You might find yours, Ladies Underwear in heavy goods at sacrifice prices, ““ FAIR DEPARTMENT STOK “S11, 1519, Besond Svarem, You will alway “NO WAITING FOR CHANG | BARGAINS y to for Less Money faing w dence be the pubit We w ndeavor to give you SPEEDY £ Ee" will be A FEATURE tai light the largest part Muslin Underwear Department From 10 to 11 @’clock Only at 15e. Corset Covers, made of cambric, lace edge, value 2% Hosiery Department AT 10¢ PAIR Children’s fast black, fine ribbed, strong and substantial ings, all sizes, regular price 200 pair AT 13 1-Be PA From 11 to 12 o’Clock Extra Heavy Fleece Lined kings, value 200 paire . Notion Department 1s THE WORD. NO WAITING FOR CHANGS ® THIS DEPARTMEN: AT 4 From 1 to 2 o'Clock Full paper American Pina. White Cotton Tape. 1 card Hooks and Byes. All at J@ each. From 4 to & o'Cloek American Pin Book, 240 pins, reg- ular price Ge. each . Darning Cotton, —rogular price 2\%e. rom 9 to 10 o'Clock 2 Clark's 0, N. 1120 Our Gentlemen's Furnishing Dept. is fairly bristiing with bar- galna, Domestic Goods sold than ever before. cheaper Stock- | w a i of this store. ot the day order to reduce our large stock and to make room for our new Spr Double Premium for Saturday Seattle’s Cheapest Department Store 1513, 1515, 1517, 1519, Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Sts. Back In the old neighborhood is prepared to reach out for a good share ttle’s ret Give Better Values for the Money or the Same Values p] ANQ arried on on ABSOLUTBLY HONEST LINE! neve find SUFFICIENT QUANTITI than IAL SALES so that matching « After 6 O'clock Specials AT all bus Our stores are large and vlors w 1-26 DOZEN Main 644 ad Wholesale re Catering Family Trade. 1209 SECOND AVENCB. CHICKERING | For 81 Years the | | | = Standard | OF THE WORLD 18 creat f art ntoa to last ¢ and our efforts will be con lh be Men ing Goods, which are due ¥ plano tone that have decided to sell all Winter Goods, mostly broken nes and all although every Baby's Felt PICK. attempted It wince: an ‘ ‘ feature that gure in this GREAT SALE. We would like to call your attention t e anos great has will make a special feature for Saturday, January 7th vert oe 00, now }to test D.S. JOHNSTON CO | SEATTLE'S LEAD ING PIANO HOUSE CORNER FIRST AND SPRING Forced Out of Business SHOE SLIPPERS ers, ‘8 Slippers, $1.50 Children’s Felt SI fur t ‘ $6.40 $8.40 $10.00 $11.60 | | ‘<noneln de, and : an 918 Second Avenue SALE AT COST $2.00, no now now ise pene Men’s Shoes odd s Fi $3.50, $4.00 and $2.45 SST TN “le eMAMNEEREMRRERRITEENE ore rd " 903 SECOND AVENUE. | Fine quality Pearl Buttons, Nos Burke Building. zz: 20 and 22; the kind you always 2 paid 0c per dozen for. D, Marshall Linen Thread, 100-yard 4 C > ach ‘ Regular price be Q t 600 yards spools Cromley's E E 2 Full uart of ‘etllng r ing Cotton, 2 4-P4 spc ® Quantity limited E KENTUCKY BELL RYE AT 94 ¢ 8 4 20th Century Handy Book, regu ANADIAN RYE j lar price 25« I ra0escor, || py NEW YORK LIQUOR CO. ——, aver Society be trade a talty. Free delivery to all parts of the city. - 4 pages, 317 Hytans, neat nd DR. MILNE, D. DS. L. D. & Pen ale aug iB eae» Se - in cloth; regular price 3c Now Managing Director AVENUE NORTH 7 Tapp me Germs Cologne, 15, Crown Denial Offices Regular price 25¢ of Philadelph ta. i Dr. De Reaque's Quinine Hatr Located at ‘ Tonle; the 75e size; for Satur 11-12 HIN TKLEY BLOCK. ‘ day only o BCOND AVENUE. . Limited quantity Ind. 2648 1 Mme. Du Pray’s Skin Restorer q harmless, regular price 75e; for Saturday only 45¢ aches ~ her ’ Limited quantity Going Out of : ! AT 15¢. usiness 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunset, Main 880; Independent, 880 Egyptian Complexion Powder, B i ’ J ne jon 25 ; Slee cise; couminr orien’ “ . SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ! Prices In Pianos and Organs ani Corset Department use Papen, ane. Gienehe- ANGEL CAKES 20c ' These Cakes are made from fresh ranch eggs. TRY ONE. ’ AT 896. ered to Quick Selling American Lady, longfelo model, Point—Terma Made ; no better shape made; regular Enay. price 89e. Wieo au} Minn Séroats Cole’s STORE OPEN EVENINGS 1305 | Second | They Save You One-Third Your Feel Bill Hot Biast Heaters Are the Best ERNST BROS. 688 PCH STREET

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