The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1906, Page 4

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THURSDAY, OC STAR THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1200 Seventh Ave _ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Ss ‘ AR ' Telephonee— Editorial: ind nt 675 et Main 1080 re Qe sineae Ince: nt 1198) Burset, Main 1060 By “JOSH Here’s f Bargains’ BALLARD STAN AGENCY—8m Mealiard Ave Sunset, Rallard Oe twenty-five gente per month iF ST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; BECOND PRIZE, HH |v iho ¢ { Yr ' ' . | SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND Aponges |e" . . Pare ‘ M gave f nthe | « ‘.” " " the | ibe | MOSH WISE," THE BTAR, ; beat from ¢ Foe Friday and Saturday That —_———___—_—_ | wennhingieee I ouite sth we \ ' , . ' The Bee and the Man A Word From Josh Wise, a@ono racu J08n Wika were “a no | hMurray’s Gane in reaane Can’ t Be Matched | Mary Got Rubbered r “4, A. ; 2 4 ~ ~ HIGH GRADE PERF UMI $s PRICE! PECIALLY Pop A Pit ho had a window ay BE ow working [Mary had a tthe fam Jruptty In FRIDAY AND SATURADY, ' it from the cupboard, au il ' magi ag . ve ver wh ju ! f Ad wo go to t For her mamma ean and rw It'e give an} tae {O2'* cone ae Panama Resz j — ercise. ; In thin world-+with eye: on vat o grocer has agreed, the bees have been and t A eect We most ne we trpivi(ente 408 saw Biue Lotus turday h pris ne | take. low ¥ : k ra; = tea nt sort mught an Auto: not Nee A Violita The | he of and § many fine | > § tt ‘ a > veut s Now Oayn bate will not on * White Rose fe it men worth tom as th rnd made | Aw OUlo's auto ou Carn A : } H. De L. M : what surprised ¥. M. GC. A. OFFICIALS > aa th 4 would a w 1 | no from K : stating t he EN ROUTE TO CHINA a atev mothertolaw | would eall on ly th f wing @ . . . . hie nd hoped she would t i ' mous a He gets along with om hat ' f 0 is Gad a : ‘ titled to any high nsidera ai " e " YM tion than hon : wt a ; ‘ -" will « fighting in be t a rc fh | «Very well, str,” cried Dr. %wak |long story a M Princeton tom , s Mahting “ exe om | sfter hin quarrel with the un friend he had ; he Ort de is w oe the miliior nd women and ob tn taker ii make you sorry for and hie own ' . ‘ s tx ant & endo age ve a ry this kong. Mixed h who © ened for life In w ai and aith ny | i What are you going to do s the name ri Ya * tn : » . rs sneered the undgriaker; “retire | Mine Murray did ut first. | China, and sis D Edwards t ort “ he Creator intended men and wo vom prectice AL is was ve fusing A - ° ab the e ne t plea my if m pre tald a ; / . r ; YM A P a 1 j t : ( e sald with « J 7 i pnadittor a bunt ! than th | | “John, is it true that money At Ge cad © » pally " ‘ i talk m: e » 2% : imprisoned gh the rnd moll ceaseles That's what they say, 4¢ But tt ts st - Ln gational ch “« ne up aot hone aly bt “ “Well, 1 wish you'd leave poe (Bae Seen Pees a Tot nd women and children tn this great land | here to talk to me during th eater ae See a FINDS QUARRY FOR COUNTY of freedom, 1 air te a name empty of moaning, and tt vu im getting mighty lor a t hg AP by} ties of © are gmonts of poetic fancy ome of that conver Le - " « *. to They hear nowadays that the hills and the valleys a seis atl anne wh Von Ra in th vor In| ie - od gloriously colpred in maroon and purple and gold, but even | salle cae anahesiien cane ' gen of ‘ 7 bell velopes, only two boxes to a customer, for only .,.,/ fmaxination they cannot see beyond the gloomy grime of th | Carrying Things Teo Far, thee you oo if Hy <r thinks © ‘ pose & workshops and alleys = | “That's one of the deacons of oUF |;icg--of Von Raden eapectally, © : le has & A. W. Pra on ‘ sn and tckes tnd die Both Were ayy chureb yg +5 an offer for its purchase,|§ SALUFGAY, PCT Pall oereeesecerereess ereesses cause wenatere ‘ — knowing what | 414 the Bnglishman to am Irish N t » ones ; ‘ ft te to ha 1 f A me I'm ao f) Parte « Wan it thie secret whieh PEE aA ys impo Gir James) i Miss Murray bineh ~ Tt te fine that a has triumphed tn a fight for |B, Katgnt Garter, Knight} when you met 09 | eee ee time of macadamih0ti(‘<i«éi‘ aj OE. Rew Water nse ceecoee ‘ : ous tek the tans t the Double Knight of the! Improve oe v a * mennd G r ae nde it in very suite thing © ca « ® ght be helped to Ite natura’ P . - — ques St tving, for tm that alone ta there tree happiness or real devel : ; Olympic Meat Market Big Sale of Pientats Peas Friday ee tonight the F Hound steak, Ke But the supreme purpose of men, from the beginning of time |Delore asl, laa! Bishi. tonight and D L b., and tie tis Pik and # Satecday te the end, is the brotherly uplifting of one another into normal MIS. W. K Wek ance at as " 1 . co es conditions of labor and life—the breaking of the Bare amd thomge Of | mmm ong queda Pa Tont ht | MONE y CAN . eUY $:.00 S iG if ' n Ie ranteed Special fi poverty and ignorance that imprison the minds and hearts of mit | “Just Know ; Us” . rk "OF ’ re 08 ne y and Saturd se ts ++ S06 ons of men and women and children in hives that, alas, are not « ure Don't forget th ‘ 131 Large Wat * . Irving & Cannon * m1 Oe. iM. Brow na Co, 221| Leech! Park te : —- —_———_ |. mbia at. Boston os e+e) Pine et. Moth phones *** fhe; ladies, tree s anni 2 peiprienaie The QUAKER DRUG C0 A Chicago preacher Is the latest pessimist. He says we are suf 1013-1055 First Avenue Big Waist Special Tomorrow Our buyer was fortunate last} week in securing from one of New York’s leading waist manufacturers lot of about one hundred Louisine Taffeta Silk Waists at an excepti low figure. These waists are the season's newest styles, eo wort ym $4.00 to $6.00, but as a special ite ay shoppers they will be placed-om for that day only at $2.48 CAS H OR CERDIT. which he calls “Amertcaniti« The fering from a national dis symptoms, ace “et an of the conscience. i s preacher, are these Patty degee Too rapid heart beats caused by the pace of modern living Brains awhirl with money madness. | Now | Let ns admit that some consciences are sluggish and refuse to re | spon to the touch or the modern gait; that There are others. The preacher makes the common mistake of plctaring Individual carts beat too rapidly turned by greed of gain cases and applying the facts to a w Not all Americans gone the pace. Not all In point of fact the American conscience ts keener today than Baal. Not al owed the knee ve re money mad ever before. Crimes against the people were committed and winked fy humanity today } at twenty years ago thi As to the faster at ie a ind{vidual cases. and in cities, The p ever before The adv fa what fort and longer life has been wonderful and justifies an optimiatic forecast And neither are al] Americans turned by the crase of money get of sa i living has been @ er makes for health and com ting. The claim is too sweeptog. It ts false surely. Consciences are The world is getting better keener, life is saner and heart & r than ever before. | Let us change s of “Americanitia A pubite conses » wording of the sympto: that ¢ sures of graft and dishonesty | tSinian yar tt netic te met tr | SALE OF GOODS FROM THE ie Beket that qitakdy sepeads te the enlls of hemantty, isant rope CONTINUES TOMORROW | eply feele the dingrace of the expo reg ducement for Fr j As already announced, nearly every section of the store is represented. On Fri day we repeat the Suit Sale at } the request of many patrons who were unable to come to the store because of the bad weather. t A REBUKE TO SCANDAL MONGERS. Note the figures mentioned below, Mark well the savings. Come to the store and see the goods. Weil, I suppose it is necesaxy for me to castigate severely the The colors are black, two shades of brown, reseda, low brows who are casting contumely upon the flustrious patriot, | ape re * and red and green changeable é Joe W. Bailey, the same who ts holding down the job of United hedut Seal Beown Serge A handsome blue Invisible ori gh ail Dalits antaaes ieee Foean end een’e-t00-te Got Gon Al au : " " 1 . ge Chak Salk the Ba One style has fancy stitched yoke with Ae For my part, I do not see what right anyone has to question ny eee en thing there is; neatly tail knots, is box plaited below yoke, opening into. ful either the aincerity or the motives of Bailey lan't he # democrat’ with heavy Skinner's satin (fer ii (ter has two plaits in back, three juarter length sleeve c t, ev ah he's a United States senator, get | stitched straps button ored 0 co lar anc pe cab entier. } ss mmec th fancy sil seem: rl - yt te Ball N ne front; silk velvet collar; heat ¥y 2 ty : : ‘hin ail | An er has pretty voke in an effective co wears # soft felt hat tn auch an inte shion in dtm ie e skirt of newest design. This pan ctehniniaias aan as of tucks istitching, is double box-plaited do ene who affects thooe ed coate fs other than a f mgt $25.00 suit .......$15.00 e Mase d Beep crmiase acigs . front and ur tucks in back; full length ial ... $12.50 people. Persons whe ace generally plain, jauassuming business suite and get a bair cut whenever they ~ . ee ms vt even imitate the fat, pudgy hand of the die | Nine Suits,- all different, all Made of new fancy Mixture terested statesma rm <a “ og ; A nent fellow citizen himself says, he bas been hound { late =styics, every. On Suiting; strictly tailored @ ed by se mongers. How's that for a hot comeback? It te to | worth $25.00; no space to throughout; jacket satin lin | be hoped that this will rebuke the ndal mongers and that they | describe cach one separate d and collar prettily will quit monging right have they to mong ‘ gens esa i | ly. We absolutely guaran trimmed with taffeta and f & mck to his corral or ta m \e Bailey has spoken and by tee you the best ¥ = 18 in braid; a auit made to sell for dnt ' © crossed e Seattle. Come qu e@ $15.00, London's special i betray case remember t one and should not sale price. Sale starts at} the \ t is a ce long at the extre sharp tomorrow morning they get b cotton this time the presump the Rio Grande e008 low price $6.98 i Bailey has be y We kindne he may bh porat ic y or an ee te was alin pert of magnanimi Who c 4 oc 1 to dre ther Ss s ? Besides, anybody w puli down a $226,000 fee out of | 069 transaction can devote his whole energy to protecting h , sents from the moneyedinterests, can't he? | COMPANY, Inc. pee BR | THE GRAND — JOHN hegre “woth Phinee @8 SPECIAL SPECIAL 1332-34 SECOND, NEAR UNION. . On Smith's Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, reg : fle = : ‘ ns aac Te : Brnted by Jamee Brophy wt 6 a f a i, ag > etd Best Y Y Springs, $2.00—for iron Seattle's Reliable Credit House 1 wood bed “THE FREEDOM ¢ OF SUZANNE” $13.95 Mpectal Arranged Matin: Three Act ¥ Ladies’ | Near Wool Underwear in the natural . “Essex lls brand, 75¢ gar pink and grey, striped in ment, for .... 50¢ Paic as ¥ Hon! a aot Seattie Theater RUSHRLE. A DREW, Managera | Just arr 1, 2,008 ards of ed { checked Out Flannelette Gowns, in blu PONIGHT AND ALL Ww mething Very Different ant f ‘ * Militona ) some se eaawe | mn : : All p : »x, black with ‘ Rive com and toes, aoc ial 10¢ Ar Immense stock of sheet muste, musteal merchandise La ird Avenue RUSSELL & DREW, Ma | Bla ect talking machines, planos and organs has been moved te At: Ihe. & MONT POPULAR THEATER ve +: mor oe ‘ 2 £ nts, Gecond Ave, where all costomers rill recetve our best at FONIGHT—ALL c ‘ompany in | a al MAY MA assortes undies, Mercer Lionnouse By the Sea | per pair MANTON PATTERNS 100. ized Gloria material, 75 tention, Rig Soante Pre 7 : and $1.00 values at..5Q@@ BP ~~~ PMC ae E tee and | f ' ¥ Nios : HOME OF THE $1.00 values, fe 55 Wiitard Newetl & Co. in we, . ne UNIVERSAL RANGE Ser VRUCS, LOF Se Steinway (and other) Planoe al Charlie Magris, black tare D Brien & Wont, sinaery o LOIS THEATER In @ MATINEE “AN ARABI AND OTHE CHATM MI POPULAR Pitt 1406 C2COND AVENUE Men's Velvet Slippers, ent back, leather heel, embroidered toe, all sizes, special 596 12 1 2¢ HAMILTON BROWN SHOES OLD COUNTRY LINENS, ‘| Patent Excellent rout

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