The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1905, Page 3

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gers 5 BEG? ‘Don't Worry, Wateh Us Grew” __The Mew So. Cash_* Credit Store Will Please You COOLS ETE TTT OFOOOD F At Ballard ASTIGMATISM-HYPEROPIA- MYOPIA DR. WILLIAMS OPTICAL C0., 1112 2nd Ave. Room 4. BIGGEST ON. RECORD D. 8 Johnston ¢ Offering the greatest val Par their great 365,000 Surplus fn their line of business. The s : if ings” k P “ Pa apply cannot be ex 4. In addi-| w «t tion to the great price r ; very liberal terms are arrang ‘The stock ts going very raj i don't be caught 5 «. 6 i - attle’s Leading Pian e . '¢ e Ernst Bros. 506-508 PIKE ST Inc. Our will do. NUKOTE ihes fr Quarter pir Halt p Quar Half gal One & (On quare foe Both Phones 1158 XE: ht PESTO EASED OPES OOD |. | the curiously quaint f |the women who is patr THE SEATTLE STAR THERE'S APPLAUSE PLENTY FOR BOTH RUSS AND JAP ENVOYS TUESDAY, AUG. 1 BY MARLEN EB. PRW PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 1 It didn’t take Portsmouth long to learn how to pronounce the name of Jistinguished Russian plenipo tiary, The townspeople started { saying just plain “Wit, not at ting to sound the “€ Then al Page heard Third Assiet ot ate Petree wa vt soon t town had cul Uivatee the correct pronunciatior | Portsmouth ts nothing if not proper Patriotic blood runs hot in the veins of the av » New England] housew Conventionality — doe } not deter her from showiug her love of country and traditions dear to AND TAKAHIRA, TH EN ROUTE KOMURA r. Six days of the we sl the time-worn bra at door. Of cour bell i# used to signal the But that r grandfather an and it would . neglect »ys and all of the f show which has ge as naturally stirred the quiet living f The cer pial means the of the United States ar powers of the world, not t the greatness of New Hampahire. the crowds of any day a visitor tamouth & nightseers tr Main street can be » willing to show ft. She Martha Russ, for 60 years a good and dignified member Port mouth society, Thin sweet faced little of © blood id lady is proud of and family trad! on. She wears a cap fashioned ¢rom a fing. Her drema is trimmed with the gold lace from the untform of a father who fought and fell before Vickstore Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ALL GROCERS SELL IT given ¢ gvara > neem. Call and see this wonderful nese medicine man. H with Mee Wo before giving up your jcame as hopeless. Consultation free Offices Washington Street, Seattle 210% Tro ind her waist is a plece of the military belt her grandfat y in the Mexican war, w len the uckle with its p em boswed figures of men of arma, From her waist) are” susp alf a Jozen badges of ho’ he will tell any inquire ory { them all, save one, Thore € gray eyes suddenly fall from | fadiir t of the inquirer, Dame Rus back the pages of life 4 theart perhap | te tte ILENT AND MYSTERIOL CONFERENCE, M. Witte ha to date, and He has the rood man bh His finesse is ¢ for the Japs.” or imoo.” Hut han and artially distr in the signal of ats all the attention paid Once tn a while will litt hat to # rowd of applauding Yankees, but not often. The 1, determined steriofa exp of his “6 not changa He continues silence, contenting himself with looking on. His handshake is a jerky little brief grasp. The country people who flock in from every town a t | |etate and n pointed int the great men they came to They ex- pected to see gre silk instead of chapeaus of gol jetlk top hate © bal QUICK RESULTS. | | t robes of y md dose of Dr. Mit BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ‘Tweive-year guarantes 13 Rear Admiral Me hin glint ning wnlfgen \ kt ere beard have been stor er f the buffet adjotning pea M tte amoke an clea ettes wrapped in he ye Senior Kr n th he work 4 newspaper th to M it, The af M ! t Wen i A a The The ' all i ‘ Witt | wholar of 1 1 ' day , t i Ports 5 , ADMIRAL CLARK LEAVES THE NAVY HERO OF THE OREGON RE TIRES AFTER 45 YEARS SERVICE He spent 45 ye Clark was be ust 1 be Lady « A Houre—# ndt ate t i4bks BE Bl4 b! TEETH : NO PAIN NO PAIN |Ru. ICE TEETH |e re) WILL _ BROWNS Painless DENIS, 713 First Avenue Parlors 1 4, 6, 6 Union Block south of MacDougall & 4a, my at A BE HOST OF THE PEACE ENVOY e A REAL LIVE “RAFFLES GHT Tg BOOK be Pacific ¢ Fe gies of t tered kagway 1 w oft irig Amert has t having pe I t. She H ADAMS’ EVERY-DAY SPECIALS Cake Se =" Se Fels Naptha TEA 4, GOFFEE 00 BROU HOSE REE EERE eK ee eS 3 Desired tt ttt tek tek + , 1 ut 1 for * he y ¢ f That's the best way * 4. Ra to f we . » ' ‘ * f 1. Gilman. * ¥ ONE It ’ $ nity. 7 Ditto e eee eee eee ee 2 THE ee ee es I'v t arriv to take a h Its been about I way 1 ally wa T on at is w oe a I'm for lemonad Ih “ e t e for ginger ca ay, don’t that turn your And when I've bought these several th my purchases have Hold on a bit! t do; I'd n Why, there's a ay—I em 1 think I w For when I get excite but fill my pockets deep, chew a heap Now that is all, except the I'll give up at the door 1 calculate that that @ill be a ar naybe more But I don’t care how much St is, they'll find that I ain't slow When I jown to see the sights ¢ Barnum-Bailey'’s show! ~—WILL AIKE in Helena Record. ee G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. — Only SWISS ML SLIN FIGURED Striped, in colors; regular value I5e per Fancy design exc curtains and all su per yard CUSHION 'TOPS—Handsomely lith thing for } k, canoe \ only, each AN} MATTING—Best 1 Dainty patterns in Oriental ec and 36 y cut to, per yard .. 20¢@ CHINA SILE ‘ srtment of colors and patt ut pex > 10¢ Silk Floss Pillows (Uncovered.) Council Could Retrieve If It * x - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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