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' } I s 6 THE SEATTILE STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 22, 1905 pres | 5 ity Now he knows better. He — f takes care of bia soll, The farmer WHISPER!—THE “NEW” GOODS ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTIO ; in the wheat growing sections of the k | wedtorn part of tho state is now the | v2 ss tomers (Here Are the Housefurnishin s That years on t same soll, and says he g can see no difference in the yield The far@er in the eastern jon hakes his head and says He'll NOTHING AT ALL EXCEPT THAT HE 18 RICH AND INDEPEND The Kansas farmer {# alto @! find out better before long oun 0 uc or om or @ Lt THOROU D financier, He thinks in thousand Ans th WEL, San Joys y 3 GIVES HIS “ . undre © lays bh | q ENT, ENJOVS LIFE THOROUGHLY AN ve FAMILY | Fapher cane es get ven Little things mostly; but they're the things no complete without. Their very smaliness causes ‘en © overb ° THE BEST, AND UNDERSTANDS NATURE TO THE cross | P/Ane for @ toh te OA when buying; can’t overlook the discomforts from elt absence. They're too big to overlook, Here's « fine opportualty to su goes te, works ee So needs, New prices in this August sale. ‘This eveging's news is full of savings Interest. Read it all aie | qieuitural worl He takes rivks that Shc Large Size Japanese Chamber Pails, {§e@—Large size Chamber | $1.00 Curtain Stretch { 12 Fold Curt Re would appall the farmer of the cast Pails, assorted colors, some orated, worth everywhere 3be, Wed sold the world ove? ai $1.00, Wednesday special sve Jand usually wins lay, special . ise so Bold Castate ort-Handled Axes, 1Q@—Chantrell Toot ¢ RMR ERE REN REM ME REAR AAR AAA R ARR RAR bagg: Bevem ‘ine vehi BGae PY NE ife nterns, Complete, 23¢@—-100 dozen now Lanterns, “Paul's | 4 ne ge = — A one yg 1pe none 7 * " TE » * | his aystem is that he undertakes to: | Loaders” worth every wher Wodnesday jal Qe day special 196 ij * THE KANSAS FARMER PR two tag: Raphi orale ee irene’ | 76c Clothes Bars, Tomorrow {Ye—4 Fold Clothes Bars, 4 fect high |, * “ | * He Is glad he is a farmor—in Kansas Ye bee pig gps of ground | and has 12 bars, clean white wood, worth everywhere Thc, ‘Tomor Te Animal Cake Cutters, Ze@—Aseorted Animal Cake ¢ ; } % He bends the knee to no man e ee SS “aeeie’ tie | row special Be | bandles, worth 7c, Wednesday spec be * He discouraged the grasshopper and his industry tempered * | threadbare in most places. It is no The federal building will be one |f% $1.25 Folding Ironing Boards @~—Well-made strong Folding Iron- | 19¢ 4X Tin Preserving Kettles, Oe er 4 } * cruel nature. ® | uncommon thing to see the wheat | the obstacies project t ing Boards, worth everywhere $1.25, Wednesday epectal B9¢ | quality, retinned, worth everywhere ‘ al.. De * He ts a bully good fellow and hospitable as the sunlight * | tare drill hie wheat in the un fwiden Third venue fr 1 66 feet! * He lives well, travels in Pullmans, has his telephone, daily * | pi rhe sali ee bon Sh maggl to 84 feet, which was brought be pers and other luxurie *) raja ype ong snags ore e councll on onday ' » | * wi fie gives bia chitdven © fine edvection wad pays teachers good w | He set# 2,000 bushels from 200 acr Suidh cosas seman sg Fruit Jars Never Priced So Low | Arriving Daily Haviland China & wages. * t scowrg bo gee gM mag aarp wr le prapaced te eis aban tous ont ‘jm on's Improved Fruit Jars, with porcelain-lined tops | New open-stock patterns and replents of all pat L % — He takes “frenzied” chancess in agriculture and usually wins # | a @ a ae en N08! side in connection with the pres nts, per dozen ive carry in stock, es : *% out * \* ceovine undertaken too much the} Pstade, which means that the fed. | Quarts, per dozen . ie ROYAL DOULTON WARE, in new and « lustve exigne | % He tries to do too much and the small things are neglected In we | ne SOUSA OOning with. his/ eral building will either have to be Y-Gallons, per dozen : se SW LAMPS, Electric Drop Lights and Gas Porta j ; % consequence. Lt phere ln alweve drive. The| allowed to remain in the street, or| : * ant ‘ éne ® | iittle things around the place are) Ut be moved back at great ex-| RRAR RRR RRR PR Re ccily attended to, ‘The vege.| Penne WHISPER! —THE “NEW” GOODS ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECT IC i eynenplienmantomms table garden is neglected. The lawn TE iyg* B = Benator IF { } grows up in weeds. Butidings get| Howe 8. Lippy, Cline Galjands i RY A. S NEALE ready to do anything for the man] out of repair. This sort of thing is) 2) P. Gleas nd PF erry of ne u Ss an ‘a Ss a ow- a er Staff Correspondence of The Star.) who needs his help. In his home| common all over Kansas. fered to donate the nine-foot strip TOPEKA, Kan., Aug, 22.—Kansas| there is nothing too good for the} Another serious criticiam of the| ! front of thelr jos to the efty, and ‘ is essentially an agricultural state.| stranger within his gates Kansas farmer is that he takes poor|*¥¢" to pay the damages which Her prosperity has come from her] The Kansas farmer is a good liver.| care of his farm equipment, It re-| ™ieht Jemanded by other prog wonderful agricultural productions. |The home has modern comforts and| quires a large outlay to equip a| ty owners In event the latter were The man who is most important is/ luxuries. When he travels he rides} modern farm with machinery, but! "°! ¥!ing to make such # donation. the man behind the plow in a Pullman and eats in @ dining/ 1 venture to say that at least half) 2" Hurke asserted that it w i Sor for exhibition purposes because they portrayed the seasons’ latest novelties This man is different from ylear, Every ection has its inde-|the annual expense for farm ma- | °O*t $54,000 more to widen the street other soll tiller on earth, He bends| pendent telephone exchange, witb| chinery in Kansas could be saved if) t®’" It would have cost two years YVELTY SILK SUIT THAT SOLD ALL BEABON AT $19.50 TO the knee to no one, He acknow!-| lines connecting it with the outside it were properly housed. On very |4#® When the scheme was first s : ; superiors. He is giad he/ world. The rural mail delivery) many farms wagons, cultivators, | Se*'*d. and that it would comet § $34.50—AND WERE THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN AT THAT a” { : aneas farmer. | brings one or two dally papers. The) harvesting and other 1 hines « 000 if there was two years more of CHOICE TOMORROW AT : The Kansas farmer is pleased| boys and girls are given every op-| subjected to the elements all the | 9*!*y 2 y j 4 ation because it pays.| portunity to become educated and| year He #ald that such a retall street r autiful » for hot day 1 atyles and ors serviceable for either afternoon or evening. 'T He knows there is more money in|cultured. There are no better coun-| The farmer in the eastern tof |@* Third avenue would be row 4 t 0 ) gov agriculture for him than in any-|try schools, and no better paid coun-| the state used to laugh at the idea | Widening ¥ necessity to the city Misterials taffeta silk and | n black and the eh ; ; 4 thing @lse try school teachers, anywhere than|of his farm “wearing out.” He | ** the high rents for by ‘ Milct-ssnars atl ate the uma, way net oat BY Ee ee ee oe q The man with a good farm is it.|in Kansas. ‘talked about “inexhaustible fortil- | oY the restricted ¢ Note—Free ations ale buspenéed oulte. Be khows * sen ne ie twice glad = : - eceerseees | *0ter of that property had 8 tend $6.00 WASH SUITS $3.50-0 en in the lot—be early. Well-tallored. You'll surely lke them, for they're both cool and ; t he is a Kansas farmer. THE " ency to * capital from the city women ndaomely tucked and insertion trimmed, Also sev Misses’ Stylish Burplus Blouse Suits, shirred effect, embroidere ee 7 ‘This man who is now It has not SEE WAS A MENTE" MAN He aid that ma had apptied Hl Wormer prices $3.98 to $6.60. Pick from them at § } a been it always. He has come out! to him to rent the ¢ » in the $1.25 WRAPPERS NHE-—One ed dozer net f a belated shipment received yesterday, and all our regular stock $1 a of great tribulation. Nature gave ~ new building wh he te erecting on pers. The best Wrapper Bale of a ye Per * und lawns, Pretty patterns, Made as you would make them yourself—tasty, f ‘ 3 him drouth, hot winds, hail and| owen? Becond avenue, and that they were ” 8 ‘ 7 ssc hes He ramet Reng , wii’ to tar aa cee pales OF SILK SHIRT WAISTS TO GO FOR HALF PRICE—Seventy-five fr a's bent maker. Most ail colors end black ‘ : grassho. s ‘ MISTER : t imported blouses. Handeome taffeta silk, peau de sole and crepe dc sts, exquisitely made up in the mest charming fertile soil. He took the combina we E43 seeure o location t, afternoon Only one er two of a kind tion and made the Kansas of today works Henator Piles sald that with N. BN He broke up the wild prairie and| ON FIRE M 444 BE SEE Wihenee 88 TENS Se planted it to corm, wheat and tame) fOLLOW mE THROUGH pr t the latter ald be WHISPER!—THE “NEW” GOODS ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECT ION Grasses. He planted hedges and D PRESENT, come little more than an alley way 4 Groves of trees. The hot winds! “y between Fourth and Second, while 3 were tempered and drouths became WAIT A MINUTE ite tion was # am to Wn ta less frequent He grew such’ big! fine retall street crops that the grasshoppers were Fr. & Lippy seid that the worst ¢ raged objection to present narrow Appease the voracious appetite of ace ie a or ear 23 the money-lender by paying off his sprediaapethoat lee Bapsccracie Ee mortgages. Then came good, mod Becaure b a Hauer swore she! tay! FY 4 t ref a Gm, comafortadle homes. oe may puere eel ae Maybe they aia not create . fw ore yeater vs “1 today Fine quaiities ang pretty patterns such as women of refined tastes like for aid for her life and that sh neerie—also children's wear. Can't help making things hum, even in August, with values like these a3 The making of the Kansas of to ng in @ state of destitution, & day took years of hard labor and Mortis on Monday’ mucning | BE—WORTH TO 2e— | 3€—WORTH TO 20-— a3 Privation, during whitch the Kansan . a « A fine assortment of Venise Lace Appliques and Insertions, in differ- | Torchon Lace Edges and Insertions, up to 4 inches wide, new _ + diag: oben gee innued & restraining order, requiring | ent widths, chotce openwork patterns that can be separated and 4, with strong-embroidered scalloped edges that will w oe vy Veltey he’ bas Christian Bauer to remain away pliqued, worth regularly to 26c per yard. Sale price , be suitable for trimming fine underwear, etc orth regular ong S etmatetten ar bn tas from his divorced wite’s dweiting I 5¢--WORTH TO 1%— yard. Sale price Ginn 0 esses » se grea’ -csaneny tpg and restraining the Washington New Silk and Mohair Trimming Braids, in binck, white, colors and | $9¢—WORTH TO S0c— Ree ee oe y Ht je faults tien bank from paying over sation colors, assorted widths « patterns select from, | A fine selection of Allover Laces, including Normandy G s : eastern er. He is a free- | funds auer, except by order suitable for trimming children's drennes, et worth regularly to full 18 Inches wide, variety of openw patterns a3 hearted. whole-souled sort of fellow aa 2 ibe per yard. Sale price he suitable for making shirt waists, ete; worth regularly G0c yard, Sale a a see 1 1@¢—WORTH TO 59e— peice. a3 Point a’Venine I Appliques, Insertions and Beadings, | 1%é ripe Ab Hh Born d — iccdlliien Da oan’ ‘¢ arr 4 ecru, new work and irregular edges, very | pOe Setoction of Coteres Risse Metmmens ond Laat Orname Compile’ Credit Heusefurnishere—FREDERICK & NELSOF (ine.)—Cemplete Motel an 4 Club Furnishers. finest quality; worth regularly to 680 yard. Sale price 106 ean gag Pog Bar M je and colors; worth reguierty ise THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON ON SATURDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1. Bé—WORTH TO Se ‘ 7, 1-2e—WORTH TO 200— ck and White Silk « ¢ Fxiges, from 4 to 9 Inches, pretty ine Cambric Embroidery Edges, Insertions and Beadings, up to 7 embroidered patterns, ped edges; worth regularly to 36< ches wide, new open and blind patterns, with strong » ,. . yard. Bale price ibe edges, wuitable for trimming fine under ete.; worth r e 1e—WORTH 250 PIECE— 20c yard. Sale price Fine assortment of French Valenctennes Lace Edges and Insertions, | 3¢—WORTH TO 100— . alae ‘or Laces and I ons, variety of pretty patterne | Cambric Embroidery Edges and Insertions, in white and cok a to ae to the pie worth regularly P riety of pretty embroidered scalloped edges (hat will wash we x ' Bale 10¢ | tra fine quality, worth regulary to i6c per yard. Sale price....3¢ © ‘There is a good assortment of patterns of these Carpet Size Rugs. Many of the d re e 4 eolorin| ‘ ing rooms, parlors and sitting rooms. sit ee Gertie. Regular $22.50 9x12-ft. Tapestry Regular $17.50 9x12-ft. Tapest Brussels Rugs $16.25 Each Brussels Rugs $12.50 Each 4 able for Mbraries, din WHISPER! —THE “NEW” GOODS ARE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION, “Simon Pure” Linens Join the Great Choice of 13 different patterns Assortment includes twelve patierns 7 ae ioe ; Au ust Household Sal 7 This $3.00 GoldenOak This $6.75 Gold 2 Pd . EE. supplying the r of Seattle and nearby with Houne EF nen t an be aie upon. No call upon it’s resov we j 3 n ote ap " wtear pe in t i users. > mal i# too inst ificant to h av it righ EE arior otan eatnere Witness the rise we : 2s eg we T 1 45 7Se TABLE LINEN ~~ - $1.35 TABLE LINEN 98c— m 10-inch ' WW ¢ able I good, heavy qual Beautiful Double Satin Damask, tmported direct omorrow $1. Oak Rocker pe oe anes aaa reenter ean eh Meme, | acter aren ata mei eas oe This golden fin- | P price ove ular value $1 yard. Sale price : TABLE LINEN 4% ished solid oak | T bed : ae Aaah te: thin te | $175 TABLE NAPKINS $1.49— ‘iets | Tomorrow TS i a ne aan ca wens ws | ER TARE RR has clover-leat | ale price... ; yd rs ive dainty destens; reseler valve 61. vie 81-49 shape top, 24x24 | A massive solid oak Rocker attractive $175 TABLE LINEN $1.36— Se CRASH TOWELING 1Se— in. and clover attern, finished golden or weathered * Eatra Fine nd Ee ie man k ne ir An Pxte Heavy Ble hed Crash, in 18 Inche wide in all whit 1 oe lth vi ERAGE Sa panel to connected woth tare 4 beauty, eb f that wi t red border, can be used for stair druggeti j er shelf. Legs saddle shape! wood seat by seven turned outwear ) $13. iron; regular value 26c yard. Sale price are attractively | spindles. Posts, arm supports, legs and THE GREAT ‘ MORROW—AND THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVAN turned. Regular | rounds are also turned. This Rocker is TAGE OF IT f price $3.00; spe- | built for comfort and service. Regular price celal price to- | $6.75, special $145 4.45 $3.85 Four Carving Set Specials for Tomorrow | STYLE NO. 1, 81.65 INEWS OF THE)" osc.—Fcc own t ———— Walla, was badly injured in 1’ fit Pe boy e ne ] s le, For NOTED REFORMER HERE lov ELECTRIC CARS will soon be et me th ! ed to ve sning between Cosmopolis and , by tie 3 2, Mapa Py Sd) Clinton R. Woodruff, secret t ch that was breaking b t vay the National Municipal le > > i ' y he leave her, but he w kk her JOEL STAMPFLER a Rainier seers af bar dn’t | than cause her distress. He thought | sw fell into a crevasse Saturday \* a one of the speakers at the n to elther of them but a plece if he went away for a long|/and was badly hurt STYLE NO. 2, $2.9 STYLE NO, 4, $4.50. ol gy yD a eeractae hae iver jcent municipal conference at Port (Pictured Above i ‘ ® 1 maybe A GREUSOME FIND was made | land, was in the city Monday on his \ mThree-plece Stag-handled Carving Set, made by the same people as | Three-pi « 1 by I “ yet re rgd’ by Robert Fordney, a timber cruis-| Way to Philadelphia. While here Style No, 1; ie more finely finished, having larger silver ferrules Frary & Ch et finished nk «h coat Bod borg er, near Aberdeen Monday, It con-|he was shown about the city wie Ruality steel French scimitar-shaped blade, and stag handle Sly freuen od it Geer i's easter” - bn Hog or) ‘lhe ber-tn-tav "a i] slated of a human skeleton, an old | Mayor Ballinger and other city « Sf the latest pattern, Regular price, complete with cane, as shown new Fr ar t 4 t ee : ani An-law Hd | 8 a human F 1 ation, $4.6 pect $2-9 in ii ae, $6 peck am sure he loves my daughter| advise my ghter 1 di-| gun, a hunting knife, an ax and a} clals. in illustration, $4.50; spectal arly voree, but I have eve yect for| skeleton of what was probably a} . a . tim a Ss = i the statement given to| Lawrence Dye, and I want {it so un-|bear. Evidently both man and beast ; The Star over the telephone Tues-| derstood, Also, my daughter was | died in a life and death struggle H H Seattle Agency ay me Mrs k-|a# much to blame, every bit, f Turkish Bath 50c jome o: r (4 so (I ) und, 1 Na & their foolish pranks as he wa A RECORD YIELD of whe eB i orcre ie Sr nc. for the Round he 16-ye wife vas just ag willing to put on those | reported all over Eastern Washing- {jf 'NCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT, © “ Oak Heater t met i Heady’s Barber Shop tic Range pists Credit bout a week her put them on, and they were a} gnznsists Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts t divores pair of children, that was all there | RITZVILA is preparing to straw‘ First and Washington . I want to say for Lawrence,”| was to It.’ all the Is in the adjacent coun fi

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