The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1209 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | STAR Sunset Main 1080, Independent 1138; Sur Main 1050, Yt Matlard Ave, Sunset, Ballerd ta BALLARD 8TAR AGEN oe ° ror # om emp ol the ee eee ame le taken from the list A change Of dale on | The @tar invitee contribu: ® t @ tlons from ite readers for t « Bie ane: a nmmapapaceeey, | “Btar Dust” column, All of # acceptable nature will be p . @ od, Original ma . The Old Honesty and the New ia Original . , bey tepl . f a |* ¢ . pris 1 to at ly the d st old ile siemens to aot jas hoy * for those In this com: * Rn Oils alk th Ita of bo | & munity, * . |* * It na dead rv ve, ju an it TEST TCT TTT TTT TE fe anny t Miticlan, Grandfatt vir | tuea, Itke a badge ab bat | SuCN A STRENUOUBITY fn oF piways ia good " as pre t « to ‘ | ' . ’ Me ¥ Train ther 1 world in whieh toned honest waa @ | WHITE PI we 1 it sand J b | Ms . t me did nore Wan an each | Pt er wv la a tabllity 7 vi allem ae th */ a ht reotate the to 1 loned honest ¥ one ee ag We wo i this individu Maonty put we have | tut we ne lay a very 1 " an t whieh that our ¢ e ww no! a as with « other, but alse by ou sw municty 4 pos . o 8 > : Btates, w a nation and a world \ Such honesty te not an » t : eo be ® . 4 Men gone down helr ma ed honest mit |S" . Nonatres who w al a « s] w Mt | « Y h . bring biushes te Acco a to « rye 4 at standard i y there was nothing to td Jet against et millionaires. But fr uo in t of ft : M wife the new honesty they were thieves, though ¢ legally, | i eye |” “Busines ten here,” | One does not need to be an aca ” t be: Mult gianings of this aew-fashioned honest laws which We are doing the best we can to shape up Press a new soclal ce Morallty is always a generation or two ahead of legality | The be gainst the moral and leg jes tw | fncreasing eno | Mora! prine ge a tg _ af * of this Amerionn peo « WHY FIRE FIGHTERS ARE NEEDED IN U. S| huts, so th the two countries, of the United States are HE CAME DOWN WITH A HEAVY STEP. . whiten “This ts not a Standa 1 In- » big to measu t \e t Vale | a7 are worth £3,500, ty of Vuited has 7 2.000 bu arper Over $12,000,000,000. Frar bas 8.000000 build ings. ( many 6,000,000, and Holland lees than Diet. Atty. Jerome has quit nts! 1,000 peurance Inver to teh fo All of which suggests that it te well that every salem ‘Tre tne ao on the land Ig putting forth efforts to improve ae ty We Sr erate te lebting forces. 1 if the day ever does come, as ts predicted, ' b ‘ it ratned ” © shall sweep around the globe, ying hem in. = tings, there will surely be hard times for the that DO YOU TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF OUR FRIDAY BARGAIN Tomorrow will develop great activity here in all linees—that is if money saving means anything to you—and it should. Our sale of surnmer silks is now in full swing—causes a regular stampede among the tardy buyers, and well it may, for this is the time for these goods. You'll find a pro- fusion of handsome patterns in the line for ever piece was carefully selected in New York by Mr. London himself. Values are most! patie di in the Boc and goc grades—all this sea- son's best at those prices—but the time for selling was getting short—silk makers were on the anxious seat—Along comes London—He knows silks— YOU get the benefit. Summer Silks Jacquards, hair line stripes and plaids, all 49 white dotted | all isi Boc and goc camera ped here e COME IN. RANGE TALK Our Range is the Universal Range, the range with more good distinctive features than any other. We don't brag—just talk facts and produce the goods. The body of the range is made of extra heavy polished cold rolled steel—completely lined with asbestos Ovens are la and quickly heated; so constructed that we absolutely guarantee them not to warp buckle—The Ur al Range has the largest Warm ing Oven, with WHITE POR Al n enamel lined rs Boiler Box of the Uni nstructed so that you ALL the “ which means no w is a direct dr th dampers so that the fire is under control at all times t lern h fe ants a range that bakes—that's the Univers She wants to depend on se breakfast quick ly—with a Universal in the house s get up in the wm "g and 1 nutes after lighting 6 Sleculte & z The Univer joes things in a Breakfs f HOT WATER to the d t BN 4 Hot VW . hot ater in 3O muir ‘ v i t \ rea ‘ now, pay later. $5.00 down and $5.00 per month SILK PETTICOAT SPE-]| WOMEN'S WASH SUITS CIAL. compr dark floun coos eve $5.00 WHITE LAWN WAISTS + t a MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. Sods? HOME OF THe UNIVERSAL RANGE BUTTONS By “JOSH” THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE a1, + DUST ‘SEATTLE MAN Samer] 1g CREMATED CAPTAIN'S SON (NLY SURVIVOR & 1013-1015 SEATTLE ' FIRST AVENUE WASHINGTON MAIN 1240 INDP 240 ” } VANIGH BCHOONER 16 RAMMED . BY STEAMER AND EIGHT ARE 1 DROWNED. HERE'S j MED 9-0 PRICES | Ww wore at i v ae k leon ia th ! ” 1 i HEARS LAND CONTEST CAGES. roglatrar at the United Btates ecereseie * has been engaged for - y r is it's a LAKEVIEW, Ore June 21.—Ia t cases of titles to iand in the y the « of an old shack which | Northweet district The . are k You @ A wan bi m the Chan ranch |eral ew to be heard at ut Y Hey a fow the b . man mht the hearing will & ' Ps of 4. B.C wn {cluded Saturd f ; BUCKEYE SOCIETY NOTES. The ity of the . t ¢ fire ix anknown fur-| M teal te bat | merly worked tn the logging eamp* | pe j : Ww. .ve Peer eee eee! ; t f FUNSTON GOMES TOMORROW. | & A H ‘ P , A *# AMUSEMENTS IN SEATTLE. & ot oe dtagy For the purp t inspecting | # 1013-1055 First Avenae | Portamouth (0.)! Ag ske as the alte for the|® Recreation Park Seattle ve * j Gen, Fred Winston nding | ® The Meadows Racing pro # $$$ — = « Aw he department of ¢ 1) ® grom—Fi nce 2 p. m ” é ‘ v H # Grand Opera House—Call- & : — attle *® fornia Opera company in “The # 1 |@ Mascott * 5 ic onninmnnnne lh Seattle ThastttDark * 4 : AMUSEMENTS | Third Avenue Theater-— # } aA worth company in “The & Fa GRA ND THE HOME OF COMIO OPERA [2 Fetes. ‘ * Ls 7 Star enter aude ville @OTN PHONES 68 |® Orpheum Theater—Vaude- * Whirlwind Snecess | w ville * “fue Mase oO i* er—Vaude @ » Price ‘ Matinee, bie, 28¢. le wl * bs Two to Six Ene in Everything Last Night \* Theater — Vaude e Sam, Meee [Sv ‘ e€ ove ju : T hird Avenue RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. * Lake Union Pavillon—Roller * rs ‘The Most Popular Th - ® wkating Theater ene Meat Peper, Sne l@ Madison Park Pavilion— # ¢ Aylesworth Company Jiest Play « Kind Ever Here |@ Dancing Wednesday, Friday * We are una cf trie Forvens” }® and Sunday nighes Next Week, Starting Bunday M F te Company | 1406 nd avenue Another Spleadi@ Melodrama ‘ ' Kw FOR GOLD. alt SS USERS ES EE EES! led to the p r ‘ “| Change in Our oa Opening of the Crow tee store et 712 6 MALL PR mae ‘dian Reservation P pavers. « penawarin, the eplenti® vor On acount of the above c . ' ° ‘BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL |: , - | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE two large stocks of goods into one gmail store. bie, we ha decide to use the wonder | FRESNO VS. SEATTLE > | TOMORROW AT 3:30 P. M. w | RECREATION PARK | ADMISSION 2c AND S0c, {SRE ee eee Wie he wibtechais indeeiantiak: ere. mine “ ___Take Virginia oF Cedar Street Cars Me ‘ime: atin dsue Shan: Shear nike es ade e. ‘RACES > WiIX RACES DAILY-—-RAIN OR | nes $88, $96, £84, 067, 970, O78 oh a - it GHINE AT anos as low as $10 down and $6 a & ple yl 4 rest racese «stake The Meadows Buy That New ance as low as 96 down and $8 a month. as Take ears at King streot and First avenue south i | Admission conta, im § grandstand § it Y t? If you are tn need of a plano, or need one © on, call eal = | U e eee these go0da. Do not delay. Only a few days now remain - Don T FORGET TO GO TO ALKI NATATORIUM. agian 04 van, yp WEDNESDAY EVENING TUB RACES—FUN GALORE | | Fine prices to wi * Moats leave Flyer Dock Hourly, oo | Refined Roller Skating ¢ ¢ hen, Private per | » | BAapiton | Pavilion “EVERY WEDNESD Y, AND SATURDAY NIGHT Wash Goods DANCII THERE’S A LOT OF STYLE AND DASH IN OUR Friday * s PRICE, 1 May Manton pattern with ever ” of wan yunting to $1.0 ¥ these Come in © goods--Qet the pettern PREK—Ask for it, the salesman ma twat EMBROIDERED VOILES ndeome fark and medium t] hing” pinks and wn I pee Ape \ MARY MANTON PAT- ‘ TERN FREE. | 17 1-2 Cents PANAMAS / MAY MANTON PAT. ¢ TERN FREE. GILK FANCIES rie Tha vio mney wel 22 1-2 Cents stripe, ve mull effects pel MAY MANTON PAT. evening shados and black ‘ TERN FREE. LARGE FLOWERED gneanees ee “{ 20¢ Yard weet MAY MANTON PAT. TERN FREE. ummer «© je here, a barr attern with ¢ WOMEN’S BATHING BUITS. BATHING CAPS { Hot days are coming. The ] To match the suits, in plain n won't Ww any mere « a dot You'll want to get into the ER BATHING CAPS water. We want to offer | Natural color aoe a cde of vent to WATER WINGS i : Help one learn to swim. Try 0 nM y we them. They're great. Par ‘f ir, full tie m hair, full | MEN'S TWO-PIECE BATHING low 7 wide suITS and belt of white | with stripe, very neat; all stvex * r f black sau 8100 finishing braid; very , short sleeves; navy and red BOVS’ BATHING TIGHTS Navy blue, all sizes sizes 14 to 14 Price EN ibe WOMEN’S AND MISSES" vy MEN'S ONE-PIECE SUITS ING SUITS Navy bine, good weight; each Of fine grade « $1.25 and MEN'S ALL-WOOL BATHING wide satio: sults inate band as Bent Two pleces, navy blue; per suit bright red material, trimmed with white braid; low neck short sleeves; al! sizes 82,75 MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT hig Navy blue, % ploces; per salt Te FRIDAY HOSIERY PRICES mn is atr Hosiery this big ven in all MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100 HOM@ OF THE UNIVERBAL RA SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Steinway (and other) Pianos. F ent In our sto ery earn aranteed to fit perfectly, and cos to pour apuaieth dattetna> The Gafest Place te buy @ Piane 711 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE. We've a wide range of a and patterns for you te hoore from. SUITS AND TOP COATS $15.00 TO 830.00-— OUTING BUITS £12.00 TO $25.00-—- Low Excursion Rates ROUND TRIP lets atock of Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. We carry @ comp! Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Unsioa. “Beattle's Reliable Credit “ORIENTAL LIMITED”. General Excursions June 23, 25 July 2, 3, Aug. 7, 8, 9, Sept. 8, 10 ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, SIOUX CITY, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY. $60.00 ST. LOUIS . ee $67.50 CHICAGO 8 6.6.0.0656555 $71.50 wes ( $4.00 ot /Shoes for “($3.00 ALS Shoes for $250 When? Any time Where? Gray Shoe Co. 921 Second Av., Near{Madison Inclus July 10 to rs, B. P. O. E—DENVER.. $55.00 August 7, 8, 9, G. A. R—MINNEAPOLIS EAGLES—MILWAUKEE 00 $0.70 I. 0. O. F—TORONTO . . $84.15 Octo’ or NEW ORLEANS K. of P.— $85.35 OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONATELY Further Particulars at TICKET OFFICE Great Northern Railway SECOND AVE. AND COLUMBIA ST. NOTICE. DO YOU KNOW | . n The Soda W: ste hehe vg this label) 1 “fe le the t ir ns ket ] WAT ft fe the best that money and @& eSOOA “ sae THAT » ae | ogtiCiOUS ther anda . HA Pacific and Puget gound Bottling Cs PHON ee Se

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