The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1905, Page 4

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That Rockete would negotiate for the peace of hie #in-stained ite a p asant 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1908 * “ie :4 ioe SRT STAN «| RDERLY"| THE CHANGES OF TIME | cr = BY STAR PUD co \44 ‘ overss or : 1 im » Avenue eons é BVERY AFTERNOON EXcRD vaY * # fe 4 ‘ BALLARD A i A Sunset, Red 14 ’ .s BY PMILY DP, CARR a te t \ Ms we DE INS, Ia i M frunk’nd dleorder We wer 1 mate fond of them ut - j iene gent P py, six t week twenty-five cents per month “et 1M an »t ¢ n , and “ 1 o $ WO MA i v ! ’ I hit nu : Bishangs of 4 iatelids ‘ a we \ c : ° { ’ nd J ‘ low WAN A that b ¥ J 1 , n I 1 about Rae AND Pik nd te na “W be die nt A t - bere tor fh vat , " ! floer n How could she ever get cael " But there a W t 1 1 n mos w r . leep that after 1 took som AT THE QUAKER Money!! Morey!!! tory r ey aaclinen|sewing and entered M 1 fe Sat mes we turn whit times we pa bg fened a mother's|for a chat, I ' my ' 126 eecenenerene he ve . 1 ke J Q 9¢ be p A in th , F ite look ™ and y 1 wh “ mt j mor k of t a 1 Whitcomb, 196 : ohairm Hoard ¥ Mis ui $ : - = a - — ker : » : y hum ” es . eke . | f The wt ithe ¢ ¢ th ker Lord w : Ite A Ise h . 1%¢ ts his t $ ; 9 4 96 eS Jap I : Ge " the e $$ : | BASKET 7 had BARGAINS t y e widow's mite and Rockefetter’s 2 on Arnich.e vevree + Soe IC CC mi b poard, is that there is more of the # <0 oor ese ’ Maybe the president plans te Your feet would soon get wet sees lown in sbmarine r @ little . . °* It doesn't matter with the board that Rockefeller is the “#reatest hark hunt Why do y scruple telling me, Phones—In erty eo work er knew that humen bleed stains every cent He said the way to Troy _— ef his ostentatious donations WAT Vil toll the weigh, if you » ree avoirdupots “WAS THAT MARY?” Th Or, SKEMTER 2 soul by dun ping his dirty wealth into the yearning hoppers of a UNCLE HENRY THINKS. &@ hungry missionery board. mney! Money!! Money!!! That's the fundamental cry of the Ninety-Sixth Annual Conven Job wus a patient ion of the Congregational Board of Foreign Missions, emmy th be Main Money! Money!! ney!!! It will gatvantee the pagan Hottentot tnto piety, It will hypnotise are oprTme & the Confuscian Coolie into Christianity awn mower the Roard sayeth of Foreign Missiong, It needs the money. Where ft comes from matters not. Whether from the widow's slender sack, or from the bulging cot- fers of an aged. lumping, hy; the morning dew— It’s all one In the thunder of the pipe organ— Tt'a all one in the loud hosannas, It's all one in the sweet DON'T magin, al face haw Titieal Croesus, walking barefoot tn ‘Te Deuma.” sho really had q 3013-1015 First Avenue when at home and k ie th Charlie and I tried to make her visit as pleasant as possibile, and nh 4 way she really Car Men, Attention y it as much as she nantly No fr, she tn not |’ Det when Rh JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LINE OF UNIFORM SUITE an old maid Mary bid os| » At Taal Mary axreed to pay us a pefraia, trom | CASH OR CREDIT vine vat . ° tid have tm Grawing a sigh of relief. It was such She might poor in comfortable and ali that Charlie and I cared for, but Mary was rich and used to much rroundings, I mused Eastern Outfitting Co., COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUB. “SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” planning h improve Your Looks Get Teeth Inc. i 4 It’s all one in the quiet hour of prayer 0 " $300 Fi was to bring te he But— in or Cottage | iio. ist: When iT Ix it all ob@ at the throne of grace? y heard the carr un eagerly to it t# really absurd at this We, being only humana cannot say Like This meet Mary. Dut was that Mary: I ieee ot ine itn venleneed by ’ : that tall, thin, sallow, dignified the ton ot in 1513 to 1519 GA FAIR. 1513 to 1519 —_—_———— » woman ho looke a « < e ertaaly “aveliowed spoken $0 them Second Ave. e Second Ave. If the Pacific ocean is the hole left by the moon when it was tiff did she “ cane od abac eee eee E hurled off into space, the man in the moon ts probably a native son. beyond a eae by the Modern Met be rds of Pain 4 ° * quite warmly tees Dentistry 4 seeenenmteirmeed said I had changed very little si Our pricts are the very lowest pon 4 It is up% the mikado to whistle softly while in the thin timber. she Inst saw me. She was droased|§ Consisting of first-class work manship and material e —— Someone also seems to have been leading a New York life. In short, she looked Modern Dental Pariors ‘a —-_eooOo- 5 4 Marion Building, AND GET A PRESSED GLASS BERRY DISH WITH EACH he , ‘The marquis should keep an Ito his personal safety. t ond and Marion. PURCHASE OF 50 OR OVER SATURDAY t Pe th your children, Lucy?” she ; ———— | Now, wouldn't it Baku? ? Rete ye ottr emotions ~_ Te “A LON SHARK.” | i A DIPPY DIALOGUE 1 met a youth ¢ How far is it It would, were this Be forty miles, my boy.” 376 firms asked us for office help 198 positions filled. If you had teen in attendance and prepare? for a position we could have filled one more. James and Second. Phones 416 | °l mean the Troy o'er seas,” he H quot “The one the Greeks bent It you would try to walk to it } ' |CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP SALE Entire Bargain Store Stock GOES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We have bought the stock, store and fixtures of the Bargain House and will put in an stock at less than cost as the owner needed the money and will sell {t for lees than whc make room for our new goods. Remember this is a GENUINE SALE. : WE ADVERTISE AS WE SELL _ | Sale Starts Saturday, September 16 Men's (Men's |Ladies’ Suit Shoes Shoes 25 ¢ new line je price ot good: We @8 we must close purehased this out at once to $8.00 Men's Suits....... $5.00 Shoes . $10.00 Men's Suits. . d | $2.50 She $3.00 Ladies’ Shoes 81.75 $12.00 Men's Suits - 86.75 ise noes $25 atses $1.35 $15.00 Yen's Suits.......98.00 | $250 Shoes . A f $1.35 | $2.00 Shoes ... Pants — $2.00 Pants 81.10 $2.50 Pants ‘ $2.00 Pants . Bi -e8 $5.00 Pants... Shirts: r TO LOOK OVER ; OUR UNDERWEAR | LINE ee $1.00 fo $1.25 Dress Shirts $8.00 Overcoata $12.00 Overconts $15.50 Overcoats .. Workingmen’s Shirts BR IT WILL PAY You | ie The Negligee Shirts .. 10¢ 200 BOYS’ SUITS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST |The Bargain Store no4 FIRST ; AVENUE 104 — From The Star of Sept 13th Old Established Concern Must Vacate learned that the empany, 1217 after being tn bust than ten years, been THIS TELLS THE |: me, STORY Rain Piret » Vacate their present loca t oe af & great eur pr wher of the ve and will r foubt . ge The accompanying news item tells the story of our mis- fortune. Since this was published by the newspapers of Seattle we have made every effort to secure another suit- able location and have failed to do so--- We Are Compelled to Vacate in October and in order to do so we must sacrifice our entire Fall and Winter purchase regardless of cost. As mentioned above, we cannot secure another location and * ager of the any nays t vacate my anticipation of 1 ays heavy fall business I had ordered and am receiving dally a large onaignment r mutt ave not it is imperative that we dispose of our entire $35,000 purchase and do it quickly { & | Everything Must Go At a Sacrifice The time is short to turn this stock into cash and to make. assurance doubly sure that we will not have so much as a collar button left at the expiration of our f= time to vacate we have cut the price of our entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, §.”- if Furnishing Goods, Suit Cases, Valises, Telescopes exactly in half, this means you can buy a s | $20 Suit for $10, a $15 Suit for $7.50 And a great many broken lines, for less than half. Below we quote a few prices i | * which give a fair idea of how everything is being offered--- Suits Hats Boston Garters ........ ‘Underwear Wmbroidered Fancy $12.00 Men's All Woot Suits $5.85 | $2.00 fine Fur Hat 85¢ | tc tine Halbrig: . - 1 4 ne Fu = The fine Balbriggan U'wear. 85. ‘ NS $15.00 Men's fine Worsted Suits | 3250 Hats, all styles, shapes and | $1.00 Linen Mesh U'wear 408 Wo Linen Handkerchief : colors Ioxtra heavy Jersey Ribbed. .40¢ Linen Handkerchief ee earn | | $3.60 extra fine Hats, all colors | $2.00 fine All Wool U'wear..93¢ Suspenders , ored Suits $9.75 | and shapes $1.85 Silk Webbed fy | | ob papemhed 206) Overcoats Shoes Shirts | $1.00 steavy “alpece Carel | White Laundered Shirts | $2.00 Belf Ope $10.00 and $12.00 All Woot ¢ | } | Z | $2.00 Viet and Calfskin Shoes, ... os ae . A5¢ | dreta . | ata . OE $1.25 | $1.00 fine Colored Laundered | $1.90 and $1.50 Boys! Wool Sweats ppd All wee | protec $2.50 Dreas Bho $1.45 | Shirts . 10¢ ers sage and $20.00 fine =| $3.00 Extra Heavy Work St $1.00 fine Soft Front Shirts. .45¢ ecg able soles %e Soft Front Shirt with cuffs Pazts Gel cet at et 836 | 5.00 Leather ‘Valse 29 $2. | $10.00 Leather and Leather Lin= #250 atwone, dusabte Pante $4.85 | tis calebraicd Haslow Bes F urnishing Goods "ii". $3.00 Woot pants % know what they are; $5.00 | $10.00 Leather 6 ( eather and Sat $4.00 Pante everywhere, now $2.85 | 2c Wool Sox 12%¢ Suit Cases ..,..... $5.00 and $6.00 fino dress Pants | $2.00. Boys’ Shoes, all wtyies and | Gonuine President Suspenders Solid Leather Suit Cases, vwrcegenes nee $2.75 sizes ... $1.25 | B35¢ | worth $7.60, now .. | | Make No Mistake, This Sale is Pesitively Genuine at 1217 First Ave., Ne Bnsy to Post Offtea, Laak fey the Number on Sign. lal? First Avenue: : San -_— pe apes SPS art

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