The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1906, Page 4

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VHE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1906 VORVALLIO MAN MISSING <n IME SEATTCS OIAR | wiencmnurnns sites» |THE TALE OF POOR) "0 cece cn 028 — BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1207 and 1900 Seventh Ave er Telephone ne : " . a4 mE aditeriahs te dent 87 t Main 1080, one ; ; oye Ong Business: | dent 112 Main 1080, | rete “ his do i Me bh ‘ BALLARD #TAR AGENCY 24 ard Ave Sunset, Meflard 0 penne A STORY OF AN ACADEMY PiC oO 4 Nn * vases 3 > : rune AND w WOUNDED a 9 = y- oe A wa “ - © ‘ye - : HEART - . ws . ro 5 = . 4 ; Le vg Ener mo “ 1013-1015 SEATTLE te : ; 7 Saha RTE SB Hike ‘ a i ; he \ FIRST AVENUE’ WASHINGTON Se - wee I pe tat plotute om an — \ MAIN 1240 J A Knocker im a High Piace | AY -~ he ay ye! how Hn doubt » (Bloch ceortnd a , ut to marry Bn e Mint Wet | SATUABDAY ‘over sc Mow ABOUT THAT TRIP | fies ae avee ss rk a we oe | thera 04, and| you F ‘ wrt with mt TO THE DENTIST 2% io!) ees So" ine tetlow. Youre in ‘s * . alee ked mth ‘ hed a » « BY ELLA K. DEARBORN n in oe aca * ty * ® | Keginald EMPEROR WILLIAM'S GUESTS Trt ree eee eee PPP eee eee ee ee ee th fo a . ” : . ot ee ey | Star Special Bervice ans a f he , eat jae —< ’ 4 ndings aol : 7 # departmes . ; stor We Washingt a rn ‘ * et the ctiy . Bi , : weer : po: Ret sn eo The QUAKER DRUG © ; o ¥ oceas ; “ ar “0 : 1013-1035 First Avenue ot , : ae | kam want to buy # al Aboard for the nea P " . . iste. ‘They a “i-ithe in thelr} burm it,” said the pr vist tor te ee ee | woud net aim "pe many creches| good.” ‘Thay idl retaining geistal you weet rewntie them” | Bho Yard : a : ; val ant pattie a 2 ils ma Mong ee Ae yee vr ay byfiense. § te ia A : the U. B. Navy Yard, enjoy the| An tmmenne stock of sheet muse, musical merchandigg Hie it all this to make money for bimseif and the men he re ae te r ee ; wil ex most beautiful scenery on Bet talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved te tees the value of al eattle 9 o ee “4 - t oe Ban Heo he oy ve coatomer will recely with less assurance in the future | ‘et% : a ae So as ; 4 . n~ oa ‘the = sock | nie where o& . © our Beet at. “ . pm. Round trip, 50 . ateet at Kirkland, Has . in the preliminaries to this en © doubt bis word? and Lat. | Raynor are ae wth the | or Steinway (and other) Pianos The Real Helpful- le tt rable to suppoee that the Chamber of Commerce would have sent Mr. MeGrew to Washiugton to se © permission for the 1408 SECOND AVENUE : 4 th ff a . Dullding of the canal if tt wax mot assured that the canal and the . Len, Sevtel wetie. govouvanel- meth a0 ant*ehe-dutibiest, oe ness of Our Ree Ri bes ting ertmeor You don't all the steel plant were to be built? Mr Moore toe Kdwta Aud offi, f pite of all thie ase r i > i county commissioners, alts in his office up on Profanity Bill and ta iitiet: he PE es oie “ateea ke nok Credit Sy a h hie #ktreme wisdom announces that Mr. Moore Is a fourflusher and — 4 form ' Je ste | E seud the World’s Table like the figure tm the gee that he's foolish to balld a o plant over at Kirkland anyway gad that there's pothing to the whole proposition but @ ot of het | : . ont < = | sew : air le be the leet t neve wears @ brows le exemplified by the fact “ eet.” | . ~ that hundreds of our cus And Judge Burke, Governor McGraw and all the rest of us have |) 0 ond Lady Alay at od Bimost continuously weveral ° el : a ay | tat ies heme ME North to South; every parallel of Verily, Mr. Smith te full to the brim with wisdom, . Brother Officera.”| Ing and dancing or ees 2 but praise latitude from East to West; pile fe really our prices aad o be put on Wednes@ey) goog blackface aiat thereon the foods of every clime and Uneeda both Mr. Frewiey and Mise) yocatie Ethics and Progress Van Buren seoume leading parts | The Girt Engineer.” HOCKER WAS DROWNED. ‘There are a lot of things In thie world that the average who wants to be broadminded, does mot understand | - ’ : - You would label the doctors, for Instance, “progressive and ad | Ae totam emt, thing selected : . vanced.” You would think that they had outgrown prejudice, the | are | We sata ¢ ore — We ere showing over same as the Presbyterians have oxtgrown Infant dameation and vari | & ovr j figure was not quite what thing that's latest and beat { ous other beltefs that were once considered moral laws and ere now pom ’ “ Abe . / mt wonted 1 ants Ss counts in Hammer Apparel for only unpleasant history a +B ea Bl poh th a oho" te her a ek Men, Won on and Child _ P a ay) t and quality o : ould b o resummed that he w \ And you would be wrong " - *¥ 4 th ao eve garment le guaran will surpass them all in the elements physician who has per jana! . an anything else: Manis and Bemale Co In the elty of Chicago there ts « skilled formed the marvelous fest of removing a ach and preserving her life. She bas lived for years withoat - waite the Ta ma y stomach very : ike Big Dance at Leschi Cuts Suit me man's @iseased stom ar eee which make a perfect world-food, Eastern Outfitting } | 5 In a dust tight, ‘There are many diseased stomachs that ca owners to the grave. You would think that in this age all the publicity pos | Park Tonight | Official Rout . Company, Inc. moisture proof package. | | aible would be desired, to the end that the lives of other persons | That's the reason bie taileriagia f Commander Offieial Route to : with diseased stomachs might be saved. * No finer floor tn all the wortd/ gives such universal sattsfactio® | iinne * nant National Hr 1332-34 Second Avenue | ‘ than the new Michigan all in the “know how” and loam oe igang | Sone’ Wek NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY So a courteous letter was sent to the good doctor, asking for [iia in ub villes man tn Seattio “haows how “ ome > oar jon. | jiaid in the pavilion , + he Dates of sale Aug Tih, #th and 6th ——S ig re me wee Sane a - + ~~ ve mmm | DLO m perfect Mitt clothes, Bd. | apectal car arranged. Make react “Beaitie’s Reliable Orett rl Taidet. for Patents, 408 Mutual Life.) Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James. |the concert rendered by o The place, 2089 CObi vations now N P. Ticket Office Hours.” >> < > _— ooo = Sarchestra ting *e* 1 Cor let Ave and Vester Way. *** oe ee ‘Whose Next New Novels Will Appear in Full Before Publication in ine Sie ‘fo THE SUNDAY -POST-INTELLIGENCE ONE NEW NOVEL IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH IN A FINE SEPARATE FICTION SECTION, A CONVENIENT FORM FOR THE READER. bd , OCs CUTHITL HYAE MARS | wile SAN PIS LALLY MES SRT MALL HER FINEST WORK OF HUHAN INTEREST — CHARMING LO iy INTEREST, EXTRAORDINARY ACTION, DEEPEST MYSTERY. ring novel of mystery, love and adventure in the Post-Intelligencer ment f mat hel by! rethcart . rit , If a man is be ib art to be a crim Sunday Don't miss it Te y hea sroblems t girls all ove ‘ ntry be ¢ lack t F | Tis - af bps ahem ake that girls all over the country may be {} unmitigated blackguard, ad and marry the girl or should if he is in reality innocent, but cannot proclaim his innocence without iam interested in answering fo € Ives and in disc “ e , - t t ! t 1 nteres of tn answering os mselves and in discussing tt he be ed by the dang dback out while y plicating a friend and benefactor, and perhaps break two hearts, what man.” They are not mere hypothetical cases, but are all of them prob time rch should triumph we or Caution is the honorable, the wise, the manly course for him? Shall he cogueaan lems which confront two lovers in New Jersey at the present time weney : agp let her : j Third — If a girl has reason|foWelieve that the man she has adored git!'s love at the friend, or sha e her and Ie In the first place—Can a man love two women at once? If not, in sal tacaticheies \te ‘ie iz lle crlisinl . \ Pi ; uffer while he sa m the altar of friend how rapid a succession? In other words, can a man be fascinated by an } duty Should she quietly breal vement, hiding het Bea ce } All the foregoing questions came up for immediate and pressing # unusually beautiful woman and then, on learning she is not for him, fall }} heart under a mant vf sWivaliew:. tl erie $ tention in a most extraord case that has just been made publite almost at once in love with her daughter? If s0, which love of the two is ' world, or should she s Ctiminal of % * , om Full details of the case ar » way in whicheach of the lems was the “real thing” and which the hallucination? ? : Ived will be found in the fourth installment of Mary I Wilkin’s tit $ Second — If a man learns that the girl he loves has a father who is an Fourth DIRECT FROM THE AUTHOR'S MANUSCRIPT AND BEUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED THIS REALLY GREAT NOVEL BEGINS IN The POST-INTELLIGENCER Tomorrow, Sunday, Aug. 5 ORDER AT ONCE FROM Y y OUR NEAREST NEWSDEALER OR BRING OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER DIRECT TO POST-INTELLIGENCER BUSINESS OFFICE. TELEPHONE SUNSET EX. 23; IND. 95.

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