The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1906, Page 5

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THE IDEAL WOMAN” WHAT IS SHE LIKE? Seon reet {ump - Courtney —— ee Here's a chance for the men. Does the color of her hair, her! ¢ 1| eyes, the quality have anything { her complexion fo with itt Some time ago The Star prom to give ite male readers an tunity of expressing them hg upon the question of the t will not be ; eat £ ft te sow going to fulfill that SHAW promine Tt asks al! of Its male readers who . have ideas upon the subject DET Bree Your old clo'heos wy. | rons them through The Star Ge Bem cleaned (o look Nike new What characteristics, « ite Pentoriu™ Main toee *** ‘opinion, make an Ideal Woman’ i Time Like the Present Ho Values Like These GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HARDWARE ‘TUESDAY ine Paint, |) any color— One-Half Pound Cans soc can } Gharadelli’s Standard Hard O} at descriptiqna of the prises will be enced later Address your letters to: “The | Wash.” &c 5c ka ¢ Lenox Soap, fits the | 25¢, package Gold Dee orative Ename Adams Tea & ne Coffee Co. kaleomine-— 1535 Second ave. cor Pine st. 396 We Don't Deliver foc packag and Pepper “Dekora up to 2s¢ Our Motto: Honest Dinner, Sait “A Valoe at an service for Cases, Honest Price,” with linen lined, makes you hand wate. We sell planoa. We > rent planos We repair pianos. “THE QUALITY STORE” Alien & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Gecond Ave. Seattle. words, Any-| jeal Woman, The Star, Beattie, | Meanwhile *the imwued by bureau, The ne l tor & Siar yusinows man who contribute | | for the twonth his private purse to the — pe Kern ly con a "1 degrees ho undertake street sprinkling as 4 the gr P mpo month was in 18o aver - , , ‘ _ ' 4 cod the | ROBERT SQUIRE, OF NEW WESTMINSTER, 16 TERRIBLY BEAT private enterpr pl name i. in 2899, wh the ther-] Then tt Raine ' h M having 1 M | EN WHILE IN THE RESTRICTED bisTRICT vicTia SAYS ‘ . t 1 I kf n tor averaged lear | ' t at ' a « tt un the warmest | HIS MONEY WAS TAKEN FROM FMIM—POLICE ASSERT HE on ‘ nkling begina ¢ " . . ised the coldest at 3 hin SPENT HI8 MONEY AND WAS INJURED IN A BAR ROOM to ter © end ' A trom at “killing” frost rd FianyT, t ap cece . He rr month « Rot 3 t ' for ano! i Mur ' t ‘ | tht ~ W t Tag’ th than 01 hea of | yoy ' “ae t 1 r : lhe a . ' ‘ r : “ 1.24 Mmohes f 4 1 b A ! ? ' was 1904, wh $1 | day Y “ ' ae t h fe 1 : rr as fauaa King r P Opens With “Camille lence h th had 1 h tes that the pres TWO CONTRACTS |=! os omnes al i - a canetan alting of Prospect at. an scr] COMES THE USUAL TALK. sea Be alt Asphalt company bt ‘ ’ The Harber Asphalt — — pany was the lowest bid alo | . © the laying tone blocks | TMS 18 THE SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN THE COUNCIL BE nigh big on is he A a ane GINS TO “CONSIDER” THE STREET SPRINKLING PROBLEM : w L } —_ DISCUSSION WILL LAST UNTIL THE RAINS START, WHEN ; ' at THE MARKET , 'T WILL BE LAID BY FOR ANOTHER YEAR. ' © bed, w Oe With the first days of May come yegin to complain about thetr| | ' : . « 7 Wisishibies the open season for members of the th t their talking ma = ‘ t city government to begin firing off |chines at and there is a cam-|, 7 ; Tt is be gh Yokima Burhans t the n of several week FI A lee genes T , per ton bite ne worth e 6 ° mai re heard THE NEW LONDON LADIES ent) TAILOR SYSTEM art some h it will sell to its other city offic Pireet Tt te the old excuse #o familiar to tall and tor-| seribers for fifty cents « Whe season | persons who have ever lived in| pedo boats. leave Pier 2 #ix| Seventh avenue, between Union comes, however, and their conatit- countries occupied by persons of | times daily. Round trip 50 cents. ***| University street about | thing gov Fruits Tananes HOLM of Se per ib | Wenatchee appice, per bem, Sle %: fancy apples, local. per box « lem _— hlade - Butter and Cheese. Washington creamery butter per fern. fresh brick, per th fe. | Amertes, per ih ite oe, per th Ihe) new! brick cheese, per Me) bheek th ie ger th Be. ims per te. en bs | Now York cheoon. per te Poultry | Live off chickens per th tie | brotiers. donen, MOE 0, live turkeys | e th teats, Greseed. per th, thPtic | rome, per ih Mite, dreserd. fore live ducks, per th iden’ | oma. per Th t@tTe. | Moats j Steers, por Th Tye: cowe Th OMe: | CGe| mutton, per fam per ih fe: | m per ih Mee » Bae, calves per th s@te | amke per bead buys a BUCK range and you can take a whole year in which to pay for it, too— $s way we tell you we will place a BUCK Steel Ra Fish Watthut, per fe; salmon trout, | im 1% * % ack Khao e t ” © } abe TLoagt @ hen immediately Hay ond Feedetuffa -in this way we are placing hundreds, yes, hundreds, y-kr 1 BUCK Steel Ran in Seattle Wash. timothy, 59 pee tor ‘ 4 and s kitchen - t possible for the great majority of Seattle and suburban people to get absolute- octa, Gh per ton mace, get it immediately and “take a whole year” in which to pay fo corn, $24.90 ms for range buyit er offered by any store anywhere, particularly is BUCK Steel Range being posi- chopyed feed, Saga to pay the balance in such amounts cel Range in your kitchen with- s one dollar, a i we place a BUC} Lime and Cement. sary for you to fect BUCK Rang apply as part payment on a bright, new, per- M hair, per Ib be; metal lath. ene we are anxious to replace your old stove or range with a new BUCK and urge you to come during the week and select your BUCK range which Is here ready for you DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER Ine. PRIVATE WIRES n. Tol. Main 279. Ind. 279, Rooms 304.305.2906 Alaske Bidg. Buy Screen and Save Nearly Half nish © y size oe the BUCK Steel Range is the most widely known throughout the country; the most generally used and most popular range in the Northwest. Doors at 75c Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Avenue TACOMA

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