The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1906, Page 5

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| GHINGHING ON © THURSDAY WASHINGTON GOES greamens yro THE weer GR STEAMER BEING DRAWN NEXT ANO TH WATER PLANS FOR \ M y Washingtam The co a ¢ 4 , ne wanted was i that le what we had,/ eanTT, Awe 8 . a BVRIETT, face P, Bovnton yee afternagn played Will a OX YMC At numbering hile attting On 8 a, « Douthitt ts Mf oe the boy at the |yoaterday, where they have bees A t be moved. for the camping and enjoying out door some aad mache ev’ ports the past six weeks y work wtih tle 4 oot 7 warning 4 > pote serious!) ee ; Saree oe vie Line Suiting In gaat from an wpataire winslow eS : : ’ and Joaeph De Mors, axed wore, © the special price 3 teeter Bie bow of Ve Rombons, ful! boxes §=Choee Many other be aad = Fr Ihe Crown Asbestos Baking Shee!» Me Feld Fancy Crepe Pi decorating .. Me D-quart Gray Or Pas ... Me bettie Inatant Monder Se Heavy Tampico Natl Brosh . Mie Fancy Neat Gold Ghaseware Assor The Big PA Don’t fail to order early A the big Sunday P.-I -] gov AND MATCHES © CAUSE FIRE = = JOSEPH DE MERS DEAD to Woeshington. low tte night AFTERSIX The Busy Basement Never te Pudding Heattle Ne 1 of the wad the Tm An vod te ot will be at Calvary ceme TROOPS HOME ON MONDAY, CAMP TACOMA, Aug ¥8—1 t Cd hat pe W hington stat AT tiene of Nattona will not leave camp until { ta ith for rail the in h men Bunda NEGROES WITH WHITES COLUMBIA & ¢ Aug. 18.—Pol tasued Wy egarding nehing of Bob davis the other a the negroe of this county say that we are with you anything ertous as thin iatance in what you cannot afford, « i anything Cirtetian wnd the eady to wer our nding quicker we that we are help ee the rascal to hie or will we have the « he white man whee we are ia uded upon It Is Unreasonable to expect the bite man te *, when we “a Irving & Cannon's Fall Take a Day Off and Go zs oats & ‘ at fit-—that is to by Teving @ Can ticular dressers an to wear the ordinary kind beautiful Hine of fall suitings ts ady for aapection Just now us atloring om the man oe ys 10 Acres Waterfront on Bain- bridge Isiand This magnificent tract of nd i! make the finest home site yn The price ie much be oni value, Soe the owner B Panah, 304 Boston Bleck *** The 61 hat aale at the Seattle Hat actory, 1210 Second av, clowes to Get busy oe a per Decorated Sunday P ost- _ Intelligencer newsdealer from your Secretary Root’s round of visits to our South American neighbors will be given in detail vf ot Frank G. Carpenter points out some of the 4 Felts that may flow from Mr. Root’s visit in an 4 Mleresting 1 Wm. J n rtainingly writes of the ori- m ® growth and life of Constantinople and its peo- et | Among other attractive illustrated articles in Pee Magazine are: “National Vegaries in Wrest- a0 3 nal Machir Posted in Letters,” “The " Resting Place of Tha “Another Link in the §00-Mile Pan-American Railway,” and “In the j (eat Vield of Invention.” j The umique and popular “Sculptures in Pa- per” feature is conti , the subject tomorrow be- : fog Abraham Lincoln : - In addition to these the magazine contains the F third instaliment of Mary FE Wilkins-Freeman’s Mary, “Doc Gordon.” STAR--S THE SEATTI ATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1906 VET WEARS FULL RIG | HE HAD IW CIVIL WAR Episcopal | Mark's 1 LPpt | pa At Maw 8 The ¥ j r ¢ Locust Math Wa | ‘The Ya Methodist Episcopal Grand Excursion to Encampment American Lake Sunday, Aug. 19 King st. ate 5:30 and » to American | MINNEAPOLIS Aug. 18—-Prob A. Rf . r my na be Fishing If you haven't stood knee deep in| view « mountain stream and east for | vals t, you 4 know what real/p. ort in it don't buy your| Mu hing outft © & Taft, ;take on Fare ma don't ge for the least | rou ou The great event money. lof the year. Do not miss it View Lots Will be more in demand than ever when people real- ize that the Seattle Electric Co. is actually working two large crews of men on the new car line, The Holbrook-Clark Addition Is Nearly Soid But we have a few sightly lots be an cighteen-minute car ride months from now The fare will be s cents with transfer privileges to any part of the city Come quick, while the prices are $150 to $425 and the terms one-fourth cash, balance monthly. Our carriages meet all West Seattle cars every day except Sunday. ynly four left, from the city which will PARTICULARS AT OFFIC FE OF E. F. James & Co. 314-315 New York Block MAINs540———PHO NES——IND. 540. The Property of a Gentleman RECEIVES OUR PERT ATTENTION AND 18 LAUNDERED IN THAT PERFROT MANNER FOR WHICH THE PALACE LAUNDRY HAS BECOME FAMOUS, CUFFS, COLLARS AND, OF COURSE, SHIRTS ARE TREATED TO JUST THE RIGHT QUANTITY OF | WATER, SOAP, STARCH AND IRON. NEGLIGER SHIRTS ARD | NOT MADD BTIF¥Y AND STARCHED GOODS SOFT. EXACTLY RIGHT 1 THE VERDICT ON OUR WORK ee Palace Laundry Company MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 1801-6 EIGHTH AVENUE DOWN TOWN OFFICE 1612 GIXTH AVE, NEAR PIKG EITHER PHONE 177 hall, 1420 ‘ ; hic by Mina I ® “In All the World No eee Ride Like This find find » Special SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS’, LO BLUSB LABEL, CaTBUP. BOTTLE eeeeeeeoere 1 Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1538 Beoond Ave. Cor, Pine Ot We don't detiver but we seit cheap. This 85¢ 80-yd. Nickle Reel 490 Plated Ree tra Up ppectal all kinds and makes, about half monopoly prices. A new computing seale about half old time prices. The Sundwall Co. 609 First Ave. Phone 697. Tents for Rent All stzes in Tents and Flys rented for a week or as long as you want them, or will allow you 60 per cont upon return at ond of season. LOGGER'S SUPPLY CO Colman Dock Phones 0922. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twetw Lety Attends Houre—@:9@ to 6 to 1%. Both phon 490 SECOND AVE NOTICE TO | SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fatl) to reach you by 6 o’clock any even ing, please do us the favor to call! sur main office (Sunset, Main) jup « {1050 Independent 1138), between 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send | you a copy at once. It you shoutd | | miss it more than once, please tole | | phone ws every time you miss tt, | | In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect | service—and it is the only way THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. ai vu Lact - moisture proof package. ; : NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY clea J f $3 hate for the § Hat Factory, 1310 nd a ses tonight. Be sur ian Agate Hat Pins Fine Church Notes. Congregational Open a Box for the Children Leave it where they can reach it, Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. Uneeda Biscuit are the [only] Soda Crackers— the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. ¢ In a dust tight, Theovophy hat Johnston Office Boy Says a Dog Never Hollers Until He’s Hit Big Piano Orchestra Goes to the Exhibit SeAtTle, WaSh., AuGust 17, 1908 Dere ChuB Mr. ganze one of The duDe saleSMen Is all pPFfed up cauSe he sellS the exhibit the Big piano Orchestra at TaComa. well i guess { would sWEll a little I here there fixiN things up pritty to cAuse they cost a Cuple thousan DOLars. aswel dowN at tHE exhibit ON pacific AvE. 1 seen some advertising Today that MakeS me laff there WaAs a consern that HanDles pianoS i ne VER even heard of tryed to fule the peePLe with a word contest. theY sends OUT a lot OF due BillS anD then RAises the prices of there piAnos, well we exposes there skeem and Tells the Peeple the trUTH and theY geTs sore and Calls us All kinds of Names, well Chub you Knows that a dog neVer Hollers Til hes Hit and hiT hard, the TRUth huRts sumtimeS. Mr. john- ston heS wenT to the SpringS accouNt of a BAd nee but he ses jim There wont be no PriCe raisiNg in OUr COntest and anYbodY thaT can prove that WE Have Razed Our priceS a singel Pennie we wiLl give theM the Piano FREe and A stOOi and SCarf too BooT, i guess thats Fare ENuf. i must stoP noW cauSE i goT lots of Wurk as eveR P 5 dond forGit The conteSt cloSes this evening at 6 o'clock Is the Bread You Eat Clean and Wholesome? A vast mafovity of the people of Seattle who eat baker's bread probably have aev- @t given the above question any consideration, All who he o depend upon bakeries for the staff of life have a right to know how the and under what con- ditions. But bow many people have ever visited purpose of ascertala ing whether It were clean or santtary?. Very few, it is safe to assume. The average bakery is not op»n to public Inspection, for the reason that they are 80 dirty and unsan itary that If the people were to percetve them they would demand an investigation by the authorities that would result in closing them up ‘There is one concern in Seattle—the Velvet Baking Company—that has a bakery bullt expressly for the purpose of baking bread in @ clean, wholesome, sanitary man- The bulldiag is above ground, ts light and airy, and open to public inspection day and night. Modern machinery does all the mixing of dough and a sclentifically con structed oven bakes the bre: nly and perfectly. Every loaf is wrapped in waxed paper and herme‘testly see to prevent soiling contamination. No greasy, dirty, sweaty hands cone in contact with the dough in mixing, or with the bread after it ts baked. Absolute cleanliness ts observed in all departments of this great sanitary bak- ory her that will appeal to bread eaters is the fact that every loaf is a full Another feature « of 80 many other bakeries, ht as compared with light-weight loaye we pound in »duet of the Velvet Baking Company is called Velvet Bread, and it is made Flour, which is milled from a combination of soft and hard wheat that is Velvet Flour will make more bread per Grocers of perfection in flour manufacture any other local flour, yet the price is no higher than other flours. »fund purchase price if Velvet Flour is not satisfactory {at Thomas and Fourth avenue north, and cars. The public is invited to call and inspect sr closed If you see Velvet Bread made you The price is & cents per loat ia reached by the Virginia om Cee a modern, scientific bakery. Doors are ne will want no other bread upon your table. If your grocer does not have elther Velvet Bread or Velvet Flour, call up Ind. 7156 and he will be supplied a

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