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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUB Lisi OFF ICKS—ian sot ha a ERN © five conte per month, va CO. enth Avenue Sky A) Business em BALLARD Ore cont wer « Bettye expires is UNCLE 1 | * STAR DUST %)| oo. an THE QUAKER ENRY THINKS. oenenta SPECIALS - Hd br you is An Old Story | vo - —_ If it w fer th’ | . th The Tacoma Ledger of Thursday morning, followed by tho Se diy ey Test ¢ tollet soas Aitle Times in the afternoon, had a great deal to say about the | wouldn't he be ry land d investigations which have been going on fn this state for | aoe « s several months past | Come Of course, Star readers will readily recall that th ground | ce f. i: 3 Was covered by The Star as long ago as last June. The Star's story | SOO he market Z ° attention to the fact that one of the largest timber WON'T NEED ICI ( ( ; 4 panies in America would be im; ar NOW | congressmen, land commi i f rod vo ig mentioned when the matte Sas am take waarhetwa ‘ P ge grand jury u 1 10 jii3 The investigation, while a ry i "| f > The Star stated four month y to ntlyg soho y aye ag hee » Se : Skagit, Snohomish and What Theta rahe . . * . M a! President Roosevelt has nc nt n with the |remarked. “But \ row healthy action of th jig and honest administration © : f the ex Range: pomencormmei tlayge a fumediass relief of inflamed “and ] branch of government. Th igation has been conducted under | wealth Theres many & . / b re the auapices of the partment of the interior, through secret serv an #ay b same after i i} , agent for the 34 fco men assisted by officials in the department of justice. p. Introduce this _ Fresh conduct on the part of a department chaffour is said to | emovable at will If | in the service. | have started the president to make employes you caa’t be civil, you can't stay —_——— This is the time of year when the professional ball player sulk q Behind the stove in the village grocery while everybody is talking @bout the prowess of some scrub eleven. aa An olf company tn Missour! has been shown to give two-thirds of its profits to the Standard Oi) keep the other one-third ts the gr Why is it allowed to mystery. company eatest _ Chas. Dana Gibson has gone to Burope to study art. ‘we have already framed the gir! a Too late— 3 By some unpardonable omiss jon, : 3 @warded the policy holder. | In choking off ca the pr met membe papers, t makes a noise like a It was disco given players in Pit Phis may thro COLLINS BLOCK, JAMES AND SECOND. PHONES 416 »w methe Northwest. Ex for Gregg Shorthand, mercial Exchange Dept. in state. More teachers than s fecal school. There are many more facts about the big school, to know them? WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. And then ag Curdy receives — he doesn for a law p We Make It So Easy For every honest working man to buy Clothing that [t passes belief why anyone should be content to go through life shabbily dressed. Any Suit, Overcoat, or Raincoat im our stock may be bought on Payments $l eo Week 33 ee ‘Toner’s thie week 5Oc Polish up Come in and be convinced that you can buy to better advant here for Credit than you can clsewhere for Cash. : ou Eastern Outfitting Co.., (io) “Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. University FREE! or overcoat we make to order. No More, No $15.00, no more, no less. On our opening day only. Our Guarantee: The best of linings, the best of work. If any gart How many suits will we sell on our opening day in Seattle? Here Oakland . San Francisco .... +714 Our Motto: If-you are not satisfied, your money back. ‘The good a nobby line of all wool worsteds and tweeds. Over 5,000 differen D PIKE ST. ‘COR $ COND AV. eas HE WAS LO« THE M« to the Y. M. C. A. football The Kansas W. © the; regular p your furnitur Our Price on Our Opening Dey Only Will Be $1: HOW DO We buy our goods from the mills in large quantities; we sell in large quantities ; Main 1240 e QUAKER DRUG CO 3033-3015 First Avenve F AME GRAND Opera House Wednesday Evening, Nov. Sst Mme. Eames Likes Her VictorRecords KING DOWN IN TH. ~~. wered that the ton! arg owas whisky w some light on the vt ball. a and ng te ois in Philly, ain. maybe Mr. Mo $150,000 @ year for t know. T. U. has ask robibiting girls from mo and the fine . of the volees of her associates in the opera, Caruso, Sembrich, Plancon, Scott!, Homer and Journet ‘The following netoctions may te he 1 any time—no trouble—you Faust jounod) In Latin (Hee Geuned). fo Hngtian (Tost) French (Reynaldo Hahn) o Spritiy In English. each), In French ( ¢ Maria nod - Bye HLA your pia In German (Bohm) int) h of the sclec- tely natural re- . exact pitch In ne by striking the keynote on xactly tte Nacht (Catt#de the Night) In faltan (Puc Tome Mane. ¥ ds ¥ > pihy This hing be kan. that the turntable reve corre. Yarte © d'amor war gung but tf care In tm 16 times per minute, the pitch will be found to be SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. VICTOR DEALERS Seattle, Wash, 711 Second Ave. Grand Opening --- Grand Opening Tomorrow, Saturday, October 28 » THE SCOTCH TAILORS 120 Pike Street, Northwest Corner Second ON OUR OPENING DAY F R EE! on ovr opening pay F REE! To the first twenty-five customers entering our store tomorrow (Saturday, October 28) we will give away free a pair of pants, made to order, worth from $7.50 to $10.00 a pair in any high-price merchant tailoring house in the city, with any suit Less $15.00 nent does not wear satisfactorily we is what we sold in other store avai 364 will renew aame free of charge inside J on our opening days seeeee Fresno... | Bakersfield +192 “Dress Swell---You May as Well”--- $15 to Order s we carry are only handled by the highest > tf etchant tailors nt styles to select from. THE SCOTCH TAILORS OPENING SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 P. M. We Are Not Connected With Any Other| [Samples and Self- Store in Seattle penne eect mete hi eae For Any Suit or Our House ™24¢ to W E DO IT? we have no middleman’s profit a di y. We control our own work shops. of one year. Los Angeles .... Their prices are from $35.00 to $45.00 a suit or overcoat. Mailed on A iS a a ak al SPRATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 27 1905 » a few fortunate puptis in our it { somettr a wel f 1 Photos n t , , ' fool I yn tn 1 we ’ ' o“ \ Y ; ed as bad r I var 1 a an h I y id t wr With toh ft ' 1 boy 1 da 1 hireu I or 1 t paper on the} fi } AT f 1 Me mar & And d 1 the knob Of proxy’s|i# rapidly being ¢ od by a e i} i] ’ w of hair, and he is «hb With ¢ «and varnish so his band: if f work There'll an w , h x wt The b illed that a duced clever Dg alr re into t I trick os v I've pulled down «ne and carried . " BOTH PAINTER AND PHOTOG had to hunt a| RAPHER | er Salmon per Ib. at Olym- I Pa or is @ guest SB. i Market Frida ar 707 2d c(PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. fyi ncc DO YOU CARE TO SAVE MONEY? READ THE PRICES FOR Saturday and Monday WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS ANOTHER BARGAIN Blippers, warm and ¢ ortable, sale a polr..43¢ Wome It Julieta, fur tops and ather #ole, Ike cut, sale price sve ns FY 290 pairs Slippers, | 1 lot, MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS. 129 pairs Men's Knee Height Rub regular price $3.50 price tomorrow . . BOE a pe WOMEN’S “NEVER-RIP” HOUSE SLIPPERS. Wome NEVER-KIP” Hi BOYS’ “RIP NIT” SHOES. ittle Rip N en, sizes “We BOYS’ STEEL SHOD SHOES. Shod Shoes, SHOES THAT WEAR. nae Balo THE ST. REGIS $3.00 LADIES’ SHOES. HAVE YOU TRIED THE PLY MOUTH SCHOOL SHOES? For your Children? See the way they are made &2-49 ——————— WOMEN'S SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Women’s $2.00 Shoes, all sizes, for t row, sale price 81-49 Women's Felt Siippers, the $1.00 quality, tomorrow . 796 Boys’ RUBBERS. 10,000 paire W bers, price t Children's Rubbers 7.600 pairs Minses’ dren's Rubbers at . &% to 10%, pr Ll to 2, price PLYMOUTH scn OL SHOES, st shoe sold for the READ THIS. a United SCHORER'S LAIRD Child's and Infant's Shoes, me ly narrow widths, regula $1.75 and $1.50 « pair, sale make of extra qua ch ra quality “Plym Bchool Shoes, sizes §\% Plymouth” + with steel horseshoes in tom, sizes 9 to 13% Misses’ extra quality “Plymc THIS STORE 18 HEADQUAR- School Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, price | TERS FOR BOYS SHOES-— ies 0 oo HE KIND THAT WEAR.” SOLE AGENCY FOR W. L. DOUGLAS $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES. 707 2d 707 2d ivenaPLYMOUTH SHOE CO. O70 eer cces in rder $I5-- No More, No Less Our working capacity is the largest in Seattle, and remember Our Price is only We keep all our own make of clothes pressed free of charge 316 Stockton Our price is $15.00, no more, 120 PIKE CORWS SECOND AV. Measuring Blanks pplication . e sagen