The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1906, Page 4

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STAR and 1209 Beventh Ave ae THE SEATTLE "RY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 AFTERNOON EXCEPY SUNDAY ®Vvenry nect Main 1050 root, Main 1060, + o@ 6 ent 1108) Bs o aA set, Paliard 308 4, /AST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; BECOND PRIZE, $1 | " . eB ay oh SEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ABO KE Se ; “JOM wise’ THE STAR " t alwa tt pent hich “ M ' Ww » of, Beattie ts h, One day I @ he 4 oe ‘ b @& ‘ * ee | © i yor “wl tow | Bwitt started out afte rere ‘ ; ache Ths 4 of thom oe Tiny month i r w Of this | are t = A headline in last night ta " : ‘ HARKIMAN MI seed 16 6 K. Prior wh a ae) ~ a - ba ‘ . a _ Lik ENDED e “ : do does sister Ann rage se ’ “ ] And there are no A “ al ° Yer th sor old mma “ pat me whit teas 4 M t | The Bite of an Adder tm fn hana : on tw ” rt . ,coountant — at a4 . | me of Umotly \ Howard nt hot elt 5 « ‘ A Word From Josh Wise gel = uereet cnitt ‘on | 0 and my w | That's who I'm wetting for, here x “ | she comes vow Wiedemann. | >< i bei ae ae ania. ive tn a mighty small | Low Colonist Rates 2.i2'n. vironment. The limitation Lvidw happiness affords | h’ har dane We August 27 to loowut with t ou ) we : : : io er don’t altus pay th sehabe a Maney ST te jcouut wm, mall range fildter 1h prepaid at GRA Bachelorhood ts . ving : (rick#r OFFICE, Marriage ts Na w ft be perpetuation of the | |lumbia ctes and fo t t and wider growth that come loving at | Of « who wants to make excuses finds them | at hand. MMe tivoree J ways marriage ts a fat a i are Me eal jak ta toc Out West Marring a of hapy b attest ite ederfaot Where te Bockskts: 1 And if ente yan with fadgment and discretion it te not | Jim now ~~ se ey Nihal Ike—-"Why, he turned ow 1013-1015 SEATTLE. a lottery . Hasty marriages and impale we tepedmants FIRST AVENUE’ A WASHINGTON whew one est tebr wim in tattures that resw INDP 240 from bad mating « © ox ' lt show be a bal sow t 1 - i haps she is nex 8 Or lack was ae t health, These are legitimate det | fight he'd rust , SAMPLES ONLY : | f ee he ave It te going too far when the jes incarnate selfis 4 — 4 A | ness, when bh for his motte None t I love better than | | na nl myself Pat's married now, brave lays gone; Allan Jan Pe me Jantoe That is the limit by ’ i weet ae intention th tp owh te G « | His w at him @oes rust ] teed 14% solid gold Fountate Men, ac orth § 2 Because aake such a Confession is to own t - heal may a 1.00 of innate self 4 and crass cowardice | Paarumes ——_—_—_—— | Prom the fores behind the brash ; , ae an a ae | ‘ " woeta; & ’ os pe If You Had Sixty Millions. | ‘There ts a young fellow in Hill] jman wi * . pase | Nall F at the Quaker package hed Matract t Cre a‘tiar © Te mocha. Aw American periodical is asking | has jas’ Flesh Food riee Tueeda ctal ane a al pousd Corresy et 5 tor only , * } , BATH CABINETS. mo LAWSON’S VIGIL soc s>o» casioon SA2.0% ew ces tt ee omeces | (BY WIFE'S BOBY} fam which ts invading a gre ~ jordan, ¢ ‘ord sedge . 2 @ 7 ‘ ' Aue . i of the big * and ash forward great enterprises a BK. Benjamin Andrews aco (unl wt - fh Augoe . «| funds to be tna’ * An tas alt t " ot fune Eliza bet would »“y the money for by gg : 4 nig - work and especta if tee © ‘ tng the principles of socta : 4 hike . And oo on through (he Talbot fer patents, 296 Mutual It te to be noted th th especial need of bis ‘ue te own work, which is nat suggestions sre | — Seneca a ant thet Mra Sage mus to se t list | Se prac an—and ome practical than—t All Our $1 ae $18 ry and profesxtonal pro i > ‘ 4 The canine Star would be very pleased to receive suggestions as and $20 Men's to the proper disposal of the Sage 1 Suits This Week a4 you do with ht If you had sixty millions ta money, what woe Only 9.75 Make your letters to whieh and tha A t-mile gab [r xia Stewart shift FORTY MILE GALE ON LAKE ERIE ™ oning’s E closes (his CLEVELAND, Aug Behoow Agnes Pot at thie | “Eilon Wetiregor, the Fallors Sy te - gy Eagle Clothing Co — Se srarcpagnposecbcnte THE GRAND» Climatic Conditions at ~ Port Simpson + climate of Port Simpson is Shout the same as here in Seattle “rw oe : v1 oa when ' Tse > deen he te A soe that it in| ) But Port Simpson | ie Two hoses. the Japa rent etme. rcana tp RRLIANT OFTRHA ' same an Sey = The Bight tenes Gnd Sivenm 1.50; hainawe brewer f Hm Palowny, he are about same Bx rT here; the winters are not very cold. | Last winter there was not enough | Third Avenue Shou. Prot, berries und vegntables Theat ait, berries and vegetables} _ oA. Te grow to perfection The rainfall is a little heavier! than in Seattle not Continnons simply rains and @oes not take it all the time feady and spend weeks in | BACK T0 SCHOOL Vacation ext week, and the young must have new sults to re those which hav the rollicking, r but ft ts When it rain ere, it] gets over kt to got At The Meadows time will be ‘Guise seen Seven Races Daily, Rain or showing a compl Shine. First Race at 2 p. m. Sharp. Take and First Avenue 50c...: 50c Auditorium Skating Rink above Pike street Cars at King Street South. garment adi stand the we school life They fanc ble-breaste and see them ADMISSION uding Grandstand “Cash or a little at a time.” Eastern Outfitting Fourth ave., Al service. Maple floor, Stee! ball bearing skates. Blec ans. Good music Large crowds eee Company, Inc. Retined Roller Skating tes a”, <mne 5 tos pm. 1m te oom 1332-34 Second Avenue aad nae Near Calon. ALK! NATATORIUM “Geattie’s Reliable Credit Jo! the hero of the Valencia, every afternoon and o House.” ty 1400" ‘The. beautitel and costly wets STAR DUST “JOSH” |The QUAKER DRUG CO GALS NISIN 1013-1045 First Avene An trmense stock @¢ phitet mute, musical merchandiag, talking machines bland @nd organs has been moved to 160: Becond Avs, where oll $08temers #10 recetve our best ot- tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway (and ether) Plance 1406 SECOND AVENUE Get the Boys Ready or School no lows ¢ SEATTLE nounced than the “thes is the only 5 in Ganey Worsteds, grays, blues, bia « Suite in Raster Brown in browns, blues and grays pouts, cost and weet, in b 1. well made, and in th nee Pants in gray Price Pants in in all Continued Sale of Kimonos at 39c od awn K ones of plain g Comforts, light, medium and dark, Tuesday a yard typical J here patterns; In ris ot cherry effects ing sun ¢ and ch curtains pe in for stores aday ze our price, Tue for dainty kimonos. The 10%e ound; 36 Inches On sale Tues be] OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE fo CORNER FIRST AND SPRING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TUESDAY f eEESlALS The Wilson Gas Toaster This Wi Factories the simplest extra heavy f delicious, i ' ta c, te °8 capable hold Nothing regular range Family Broiler ture, only double mesh; is made of extra Bame as pi quality wire This is the best family size and r oe a now tN | Wi AN Flaring Water Pails nned ware, with wooden Of extra grade heavy ret handle No No No. 12, regu No. 14, regu The Savory Roaster The Savory White House chef and pronounced everywh 6, reg 8, regu 2OC | NOW sceeecees 25¢; now arly rly 35¢; now yor ; now . BREE Roaster used by the ere to requires no basting. It $1.15 Nickel Plated Tea Kettle same a extra be the best roaster; is seamless and perfectly smooth ; regular $1.50; now.. These Kettles are nickel-plated picture—with wooden handle and strong bottoms— >, 307, reg. B5c; now No. 309, reg. $1.25; now .... Daisy Brooms Regular 50c, Now 35¢ A Special Line of Royal Granite Ware Preserving Kettles From 2 quarts to 4 gallons at hurry-up prices. Bi Tin Wash Boiler Tin Wash Boiler—extra ... 98e No. og8 Copper Bottom good quality, with metal drop handles, regularly $1.75; special .. Saves Worry, Work, Fuel One-third of a housekeeper’s time is spent in the kitchen, One-half the labor of housekeeping is at the cook stove. Your range can double or halve the cooking work of house- keeping A poor range adds worry as well as work, and worry means gray hair and wrinkles. Get a “ NEVER-BREAK”—reduce the work and do away wilh the worry. The Never- Break Ts as easily and accurately man aged as an engine—it responds to the touch as quickly and as certainly as the huge engine obeys the hand of the t on the lever Investigate before placing your order, We sell the “Never- Break” on terms of $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. Your old stove taken as part payment, OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9:50 P. M-

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