The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 4

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taal ie ee j 4 =ge | THE SEATTLE STAR | BY STAR PUBI » CO. OFrices and h Avenue | BVERY APTERN eX NDAY 1 | \4 Business Department 8 .M . 4 font tite. i 4 * BALLARI AR AGE Yi 1 1A & Wed 1 One cent ¥ tw five cents per month @etivered t . e ¥O MAIL 8 when your @ibscription expires te | * gm the address When that date atrives, If y becetp tion bas your name te taken from the lat B change of n . tp 1 q Bntered at the Posteffice at Beattie W4 ond-ela. mattor 1 WANT AD. OFFICH—-RAGLEYS DAL Ki, COR BHCOND AVR ntly been opened leave want ada, | The phone num: , : feperdent Tse a W. D. WARD, New York Representa 2 Tribune Butidie | [ Sanaa — | Why? c W. Perk ’ 4a mint € high noe n wicked 5 1 t More Ho Is also the al Y Life 1 pany D ’ npany had on hand $4,000,000 a w M ' M mu of the kind. r t 1 Wh iat 6 3 As Jeky I mber he sold 88 » of . ’ 1904, as M My i t ) back ¢ i n pany ( Tr surat r y made up | maa rt val, showing t had : 100 of the Meroh t k a Nberately lie as to tis assets in a report solemnly att A to as cor- | 1 ay rect in every particula | On the statute books of the st of New York ts a law which vides a year's ‘ nt 1 a fine of $500 for falsifying Rooks of a ce at Is ut Mr, Perkins’ action? tHe stand, last week, during the sions of th tigating committee Will Mr. ent to Sing Sing for his violation of the | air t Nobody ts fool enough to believe It | | Bryan will spend two years abroad, probably for the purpose of Minding out if any unfortunate republics are in need of @ long-ex perienced presidential candidate. The president of Michigan university says the public Is as crazy over football ag the students. Perhaps, but the public keeps its hair eut, even if it ts. | According to an official statement. the world's supply of sheep ts falling off. The Wall street supply shows no sign of diminution, however. —_—————- Geo. Ade has tasted the bitterness of his first failure. “The Bad Samaritan” Bide. is causing the theater-goer to pass by on the other | A correspondent writes that uplifting.” Rockefoller’s infiuence is noble and We presume the latte r applies only to the price of oil. | The coal men are probably not insane, but so far the price of bituminous is lingering about where it has been for some time, All Seattle street cars are to be painted orange color. This fact has been respectfully referred to the A. 0. H. | ‘The thing that puzzles the democrats now is “What will Folk say?" | ‘The beef packers are a fine “Pack.” them a “packing” they don’t relish. And Uncle Sam is giving yo These are Autumn-obile days. Please don’t faint. In Ohio they are scaping the track for Governor Herrick. CyZ sae Y SS onten Bist LE SSCDLLEME. sora School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work. renee THE = EERE EEE EER ERA RRA ARR RRR RK READY TO “PITCH IN” (BY CYNTHIA GREY) Di Pee eee ee 2 ee Wea A to a ne 1 » of ser ad citizens who want, then Not more than on t of ton of re, t it the matter omt US Appears without a chip upon | Ame law vigidly houlder, and there are nine out of t track betting t ery ten ready to knock It off nie 1" We wear th by day and i let It te wt wit h ss the bed. | Many good tbe mayor, the If yiler nai ble all it r editors wear the ean, | vomen and children idle, | away fram home are y wat br time, we| moment to piteh into : mmer and tong »pporition to th It w end many eliet y fev pulpit has been turne W “ th aything that give to t . ith an opportunity to pitch into I's a mighty sight easter to fall n the faulte and weakness b : t nee than it is to use the glove v « . wn weak spots t it we to go If th ty women dance all a fow prise flats wit on tone C } “ ed to find dent could ive chief execut how the millionaires could save or end thelr own money and how ly w n Id see the round A sclentist says that skunks are(slap brain behind the ear with an becoming extinet tn the northwest | wurst Ut he falnis Weil, what of it? There are plenty him to death with a of automobiles “ex-stinked The first Star Dust reader who senda in anything about the “melan cholly,” will receive a visit from the “big stick.” A Missourt woman named Mary Chatterton has married a man named Cy Lentz, She will probably do all the talking. UNCLE HENRY THINKS. Home is where th’ baby isn. A Milwaukee gir! found her bustle in which she had hid An awful lot of money to leave hind. loat PUTTING ON THE GREEN. } “< | PLAINLY SPEAKING | 1 make no pretentions of not be jing «@ prevaricator and care fet « ‘The Madison street exble is like! for being called a Mar, but some of the reat of us, “broke” moet | there are a few other fast and fancy | of the time. | Mare in town.——Para Hub. THE SCRIBE ATE ME THE ORIGINAL BOOSTER } The editor and Mra. were dinner] There are 1,600, 0 people on guests at the Schwalbe home, Tuss-| earth and we're one of Nkewtee | jday. Maybe the scribe didn’t eat| several ather boosters here eht vunted but several dead | missed. They | Para Hub. } maybe, there wae kee Phave been noodle soup and was—but We) ones by an't tell how good it waa because bangry Paha Hot were BLACK ct Y sow. 1 ‘The person that has my black cur-| y sow and pigs ¢ SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, 22, 190% hh i lr rn lve y I dot I ' Itote wx | take, ‘Tt BREAK 'T Ha KN. B WIDOW 7 ‘ rahip Don't a0, Wh ? Page 6 te ff SATURDAY SPECIALS at Ghe QUAKER. . — i you t « 6 to ha meth 1 nterent at $ and § | 1 lowing t Ca White regular priced tomorr Pen ap—re FOOTWARMER ally desirable for during the night tbe; Q al price 2 Gem Hot Water Bottles —reinforeen and extra good, 2-quart Gi ar price Quaker al priee 50e Jap Rowe Soap—regular price We; Quaker special price T¢ Monarch Alcohol tte will heat a gallon of water in 10 minute , , abe } ' f arge double sheets, worth ree ‘ ro ‘ The Quaker 1 ‘ ry to all parts of ity | ose QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-1015 First Avenue Simon’s Slaughter SALE Is indeed attracting the attention of the buyers with the money saving habit. The mere mention that I had bought too heavily and was financially embarrased as a consequence Ww assurance and accepted as such by the buying public, and as a consequence the people have been profiting by my perdiciment. | Must Positively Sell Goods in order to meet my obligations and to do so We have just unpacked an delayed CLOTHING, ade in thie mab it's an opportunity you « Here's prices which speak for themselves, All MEN’S SUITS MEN'S #UTTR—a handsome } in newent effects, bought ¢ amt SIMON'S GLAUGHTER SALE PRICE I8— $7.50 ed SIMON'S SLAUGHTER ‘SALE PRICE IS— $13.75 MEN'S SUITB—SUk serge lined Vicunas, wear, large ran of patterns to select from. SIMON'S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE [S— mort shipment HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS which we » mine, COME goods Regular COME AND SEE! are and |; $15.50, don't wish te ties and) just Hke an editor nd | Clark Long Sundays in ® year, by working | ac ouues-2 te sk Hn opaaneens like the very devil. —Para Hub. the best tailor | , Tae * } SIMON’S SLAUGHTER "SALE PRICE 1s— YOU “LOSE Woll, Teddy has preven that you | It you make a bet with your wifelean't keep a good down ly every time.—Ex [Didn't be and the submarine boat | | Now Herm not when you and !/ come up again, it's a cinch that one s get the money first. The « ¥ lor the other is and McGipty | you know. Nothing to bet.—Paralat the bottom ld probably Have} | Hub welcomed Teddye—Para Hub. | RAIN COATS SUCH A SCHEUTZENVEREI NOT KNOWING | ALRETTY While a lot of the dailiew are cry-!I one rainy season demands an Bremerton has a hu t J ise of the corruption that Rainshed garments have upertor composed of members whose names| exists in public office, they are ran Saisatint @haie tx Santaiens Bae ict aeee greg tery: oe geese Mores | oe oes tg binvny }ran Hike this hneider, Bubrman,| ning half page ade of fake doctors} for $20.00; are offered at contracted to dispose of entire stock, consisting of Clothing. Hats, ithe eathanteney. Sndatie lhe ane tue iad oo } ‘ x Shoes and Furnishing Goods, by October ist. In order to meet these Aap aged bron — rd ‘ oa . seco = Is Bad bi o odie edb ’ | SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE FOR BS requirements the stock has been marked #0 that there can be no ques we . Z i tion about your purchasing here if you will come and nee. Below are | * rom the names we judge that they}—Para Hub: Belections picked at random from the stock and the prices are such that i is proof conclusive that we are determined to sell and sel! at We sell an we advertise. Look for Red sign and White letters MEN’S SUITS ———— $8.00 Men's Suits .......-84-25 $12.00 Men's Suits .-....86-75 9) was & more livety | be use from behind a curtain I $10.00 Men's Suits $5.50 $15.00 Men's Suits ......$9.00 I], : “ | at one of the win st |g00d humored | story appeare } Jand was gloo : e dur-| bis hand th h his long bair and} 4 iu of widowhood. the aky $2.00 Pants . S140 $3.00 | middie of the| have deemed his i |drawing room, Julie held a feather tuct quite natural if she had $2.50 Pants $1.35 $5.00 Pants ...... $3-15 Bi] duster in one hand and in the other| known that her neighbor wat a post ; Jan open The note ined) and at that moment engaged in ar- | declaration whitch sing ebellio b | a it touched This but he will $5.00 SHOES soeeerserse-s BRM $2.50 Bhoe# .eseee. eee. BEAD rud A porce f . 1 brak n pleces t pe " $3.50 8 iveceveesss + DAE $800 Ghee 6.....ccreee, $1.10 continued this ene | i mada was a quarter of >) ™ nr evres ed Geen np tt one tame t's ri hich oupe by $3.00 Overcoat» «4... $4.50 $12.00 Overcoaty . 1s to 1 from th ind We : ught Neverthelons,” said the Bwitow ed @) it must be he, I have ne cgher LADIES’ SHOES ind Aakivert. he pont, however, ROE $2.00 Ladies’ Shoes - 1-9 $2.60 Ladies’ she #135 pare} gnane Bet ay a. 7 1 lontiadfiet si mm nta his Dn. to $1.25 Dress Shirts. .55¢ 750 Negligee Shirts » , ould write in the mune would nts 106 n things to me?” ghe said to her Put would fe gt Workingrmen's Shirts ......856 It must certainly be a neigh unknown poet#l There intar tw@bn pps had never before wxcited | all In honor of a retutive ofthe madame's curionity. For the firat | Widow. invitation had @me| time thy widow coxitemplated the! through a friend of his, who wes Smart Dressers Should make a point of examining ow Vall apd Winter Showing of Cloaks, Suits and Millinew. 3100 A wee hoe Se Hwee @ ogy Hl@ck Eastegn Oustting Co., Inc. COR, PIKE STREET AND FIFTH Pract “SHATTLD'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” ‘ PORCELAIN AND THE POET}... Be “SIMON'S SLAUGHTER "SALE PRICE 1S— $8.40 OVERCOATS A handsome line of thin se OVERCOATS Rarneve M ie vs with best silk wer “g. Regular price $15.00, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE “PRICE 1S— $7.65 OVERCOATS—Fancy all-wool mixtures, best atid best tailoring. Regular price $22.00, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS—~ $12.50 non'e newest stylen. handsomety tatlored. farmer's consisting of will in- HELP mai $15.00. satin at from 1-3 to 1-2 real worth, US UN- LOAD, we must have the money and what's our loss is your gain. rked y Cheviots, superbly tailored. nik nerge lined 1 by expert outer garment that will turn water, our mixtures and plain colors, bought to sell well lined Mnings TRUNKS---SUIT CASES ne Leather Suit Co ed corners SIMON'S SLAUGHTER. BALE PRICE IS— $2-65 © smashers t %7 : SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS— $4.00 Everything Marked in Plain Figures. regular price efforts $5.00, Regular Jeairable for business price $22.60, st product of if | have slaughtered prices---everything has been cut toa whisper during this sale. SHOES We carry the celebrated North Star nale All Shoes marked $3.00 and $2.60 for $2.25 All Shoes marked $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, for $2-50 FURNISHING GOODS SOCKS--Regular value 1c. SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS— HANDKERCHIEFS—-Regular vatue 1c, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS— 3c Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, regular price 15¢, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE 1S— 5c EX-PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS—Regular price 500, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE iS— 25c SHIRTS—The celebrated Victor Re ond sold the world over at $ 50, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE 1s— 75¢ HATS The celebrated Big Rear Hats, regular price $3.09, all styles, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS— . $2.15 STETSON HATS—Regular price $5.00, all styles, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE IS— $2-95 HATS ‘The renowned Bell Brand, price $2 SIMON'S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE 1s— Brand and offer during this soft and stiff bosom shirts, in all the latest shapes, regular UNDERWEAR Wright's Health Underwear, ed, $1.50, SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE 1s~ 95c High Rock Brand fleeced Underwear, regular pr SIMON’S SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE Is— 40c_ This ix no between season sale but of just such goods as you will soon sucrifioing heavily in order to ra tatanding bills, . regular price per garment or garment $1.00 a sale in advance of the in need of and that we se money quickly with which, to are pay Come Help Us Uniead. 1010 Rist Ave. & WOLF SIMO One Door South of Standard Furnituréyg§., Middie of Block

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