The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1907, Page 4

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PH SEATTLE THE SEATTLE ‘STA R following = merning, when Tomorrow they Tl 60th aa . ., <= Netheraela, the Swede servant, |[ te 3s Sian oth * draw « bucket of water.|, B 4 other suej ees j The “y -DOl Why prolong BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1309 Geventh Ave. went +0. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, v ooking ocourrence has great: | — capt 7a ly inconvenienced Mr. Morton, who | BY STUART MACLEAN. | of, | Aud hundreds of ways to corner i cawh ages ye i That nobody's even thought of! nat nobody's even though: Olympia. }|. 116 Pike St, «a¥e6 ball gene, | bilis, Try them and Ome : SCRINNNS The dai yaper. When th dvance, your same (# taken fe te & reoetpt coy of The Star fall to reach you by ca up our apaim eftios. Rumert, chock and we will send you ® cape please Wiaphons us every Gime ly. Mr. M,, it will be remembered, was our village overseer until ousted by the Laurier government. | Midnapore (Alberta) Gusette. | | 1 year eubsertption | hi A change of |The world is a xtmplo-minded For ail that it thinks it knows “Mother, don't you think I ought) You've only to dangle a tempting to learn how to cook?” bait | “Ne, my darling child, no! Bome A little in front of its nose i body might kidnap you.” If mining stock is the thing today To sell to a lot of mockers, | ur subseribere @ perfect service-aed te way We cnn he cortain of giving te only way Not 80 Hard for Him, | Se ee Ce The Gospel of Fresh Air “This drop in stocks ta a surprise me.” Beods, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers. “What could you expect? With! gandaii & Bon, 120 Pike, cor tnd av, | We want to have a litle heart to heart talk with the great famt- ly of readers of this newspaper on the subject of FRESH AIK Not a very sensational topte from one point of view, but from another point of view, that of bealth, not only sensations!, but im- portant, yea, VITAL. Fresh air is the cheapest and best medicine in the world. If everyone took full advantage of his opportunity to use this panacea of nature, fully 60 per cent of the doctors would have to go out of business and the patent medicine man would have to expend his energies in other directions. We have never been able quite to figure out the that some people seem to have that @ little fresh alr will find Its al) the water that’s in them, a little | drop shouldn't surprise you. ad | | A® @ result of Jim Hill's ware: ing on retrenchment, Herriman) | cleared up $20,000,000 on the stamp. Jim's brokers are still to be heard from. | | Harriman may intend to quit the) game next year, but in the mean | \Sime' he te evidently laying mar SMART SUITS . | blew for keeps. terrible fear way into their starved lings. . poe Not long ago the writer of this editorial arose at daylixht and wiftun te trying to broek bis One charming design i Iked abo ied ne PA Boys Wanted | fancy invisible check ‘ wal about two miles. “He'll do It. He came near break The Eton Jac io eatier tg bee Der To join the Seattle Newsboys” — finished with fancy braid oni | collar and down the from, Of the several hundred homes he passed, the bedroom windows of just 11 were open Out of this 11 houses more than one window was raised in but three of them. The houses were all in the section of the city popularly sup posed to belong to car most tntelligent people. And nearly ail of these people are proving every night that In the important matter of their health they are more ignorant than savages. No human being who can afford to buy enough bed covering to keep from freesing has any business to sleep in a room without a window open. Plenty of fresh alr at night Is necessary Mf you are to fortify your body against the disease germs which are always attacking you. And that is not all, You con't give the machinery of your body too much fresh air at any time—NIGHT OR DAY ‘The great white plague continues to mow down hundreds of thousands of people in this country every year. Do you know what the greatest ally of consumption is? — 1 Ww the Tei) Second » whet aanlrae me | and sell Seattle papers, nitiation| feo 60 cents. Good corners will be} | provided. Call at The Star offer, | 1209 Seventh av, and ask for John Gleason. cireular skirt, 4% sleeves, price is but $12.50 : Black Panama Suits $29 i ‘The ever popular Eton , etytl! ‘ 4 “ sleeves, stitched bands oF are a prominent feature of ty jacket which ts also with a fancy collar of bladk small gold buttons, with ai gold and silver braid tn front ml an attractive garment. A ya gored pleated skirt ' most pleasing suit Black Taffeta Suits $22.50 Our Taffeta Suits are made of cellent silk that does get at} Small pony jackets trimmed : fancy slik braid in seroll Buy That Easter Outfit Now Our Easy Payment Plan makes it unnecessary for you to postpone the buy- ing of those Spring Clothes for any reason whatever Why not try it, and pay a little cach week or month for anything selected from our showing of down-to STAR DUST j BAD AIR! By “JOSH” The same thing ts true of nearly every one of the lung date Spring Toggery for Buffalo Lithia Water, 4-allon Full pleated skirts with sik —— Men, Women and Chil regular price 76 a scroll trimming Every hour you live under conditions that deprive you of all the —— dren? bed regular price bt« all colors; as Wreaths Now that it in generally admitiod | #oteg to church Sunday morning, ipod om the walk on West Mais| In point of variety, style sorted teas aod good alr it is possible for you to get, ts jast so much aid and ce é fort to the most persisteut and watchful of all your enomiee-— |Dowle was crazy, how about the ves 4 J y DISEASE. crowd that tarned its money over | #4. a badly sprained it, and ie pow |B 20d quality, our showing ve ss ssee pe0e, DO to him? as & consequence confined to hisj/h is unrivaled—we can suit Fe get se for te larger sizes; up fhome.—Galt (Ont.) Reporter. you, whatever you ‘al from hate you, our taste, aim, regular price 2he 256 We don't ask you to take our word for this. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. While we do wot know mech about medica! science, we make bold to say that if your doctor does not in the main agree with us about this, he has no business to be practicing his profession To sum ap: Night er day, cover your body with as rmuch cloth- ing as is necessary to keep warm, and BREATHE THROUGH YOUR NOSE FREELY AND DEEPLY (deeply is very tmportant) the fresh alr whieh God provides in such cenerous quantities: NG DRESS HAT FOR EASTERTIDE your figure or the condi tion of your pocketbook, Swan's Down Complexion Pow- der, regular price Ie; spe- The Bultyt | — “Going home from the theater) |tawt night the ear was packed and) jammed. Bakes alive, bat I was Bqueeset. “And so waa I. George and ay weat bome in « carriage.” Oy 4 Alum, full pound New goods = arriving daily—we'll be delighted to show you. Full Pound Water Marked Linen Correspondence Paper and 1 pe. kage of Envelopes to match 25e¢ Coats $13.50, $15, $20 = Rubber Iined satin conts im ret gray, binck; just the article you @ looking for, Suitable for either rain or dust. Coats from $3.50 to Something everybody needs cool spring days. We have a most @ plete line in latest spring designs. Atm in the ever popular coverts, Stylish all woo! plaids and é fects. Tight fitting, semi and Misses’ Goats for $2. One style in black and whit all wool, trimmed with c bands and fancy buttons. A style in an all wool acariet fancy braid and silk trimming, er they make a very nobby for your little iniss. | “How everything te soins np.” | “Bverything bet the strehips.” tor ... oene Vaucatre Galcen Tablets, a supe- rier tone and flesh food. per + oy 88 ion Soap, the ores sell it for 360 per cake; our price, , 5 cakes f 506 Danderine, the great hair grower and scalp remedy— < A ra ipine, a hair tonic par excellence, cures dandruff and stops falling hair, returne gray halr to its natural color $1.09 Bottle ...cescenees Nhe The Quaker Drug Co. 1013-1018 Firet Av. Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1392-4 Gecond, near Union “Beattie’s Reliable Credit House.” “What's the charge, officer!” | “The lady says her husband! abused her.” “You're a diplomatic cass, Smith.” | “Gall me a lar and be dove with! “Oh, I'm too diplomatio myself to do that.” A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Union Bakery And Cafe 217 Pike Street Some feliers .are so careful they don't White Belts, believe whut ve i Jelly Rolls pecne,e, | tam Drse kinds in box, Veils, 1% on avily em- ; . roidered; Giving the Alarm vg ema yerés long ~ aon A Kipling in Alberta, each “Pete” Johnson, on his way home 1 Oc 2he $1.00 19¢ i The pictures of Minister Morry " bate ties te Se & man with ated ee, Nene Sie Se Whiskers. Maybe that’s why Pi ‘ | be ol, fell headlong down the well ete eee te cat |banind Shem L. Morton's new reat-| jaya kic im ou dence, and was drowned. His} ’t Let the Rain Spoil ¥ Easter Gown $2.50 UMBRELLAS $1.78— Ladies’ or Gents’ Silk serge, guaranteed handles of natural Made from Fresh Ranch Eggs and MHome-Made Currant Jelly, Sidewalk’s Hard Luck. Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James! Hugh MeCulloch, ar, while! ot aoe —=STEINWAY== 10.000 BOXES White Irish crochet lace, with 4) er crosses the orewn from the right Yong plume of pale biue; forms «| tim, and falls far out over the left ° large assortment; gtunning hat for dress occasions | *0@lder. Under the brim are pink One of the contrit y reasons why the good $2.50 value. Te saat bn tink te the coon th oe while the crown 4 ie of f" Steinway plano \# recomnixed as i) "4 if you have some of our fine y " we aia uae ok ith 4) blue velvet, knotted into a sovere ii THE WORLD'S STANDARD. | Wines and Liquors in the staee : ide brim. The long ostrich feath-! bow over the face i may be found in the fact that «ines ftw In- iW r= on amg or any oth $2.00 UMBRELLAS $1.25— 7 ae — = ception tt has bean made Ser the supervi- Free t - or days. ty our fine old Made of twilled gh ‘ on ¢ be ‘et the Steinw " ii ree to any sufferer from asth ~ A A 7 4 gi PINNEY DOWNING, HOPKINS 4 RYER pee eg ag tage os gy Bammer 7. ont sun; Brenahtiin, a tainah of ens Hunter Baltimore Ryo; full ee j ‘ » in ® quart for ..... $1.00 certainly like them a& Ine. | found tn no other Instrument Kind that affects the bronchial Fine old Peach Brandy, full rtainly like them the BROKERS. HH} ‘ i t* net merely mbination ot weed, tubes. This herb medicine has quart for 1.00 " { wits and metals, but it is the knowing how to a binding guarantee as to | ne sseee . .' h rain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonde | Combine them tn order to produce the highsst Curative "Gualities, Send. sc fig Fine-old Apple Jack, full quart # LAS Go F hotog: ap er Tel, Main 270, Ind. 279. i ae to Sone sy ont ach ctkems abe mani | stamp or call at 716 Olive St, Good “old Guckenhetmer ee + hae amen Mort -305-306 Alaska Bldg. | ured. i eat i cuanapie full quart for $5.00 PURE SILK UMBREL-| ¢F Sold less than §U nor Shin i 1 5 50- spectal ‘ Day or Night | ie @ work of creative art which stands alone = || A Id’ A th — | esa Mar Jing. KOHLER & GHASE fl = anquatitiedty the bert lH roids Asthma | | KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. Gents’ only, made high grade | $1.00 MEN'S UMBRE! twilled siik with handles of | Mercerized gloria, Washington Bui 06 FP Phone as well as any high ones; worth $1.00; special 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. Main 1184; Ind, 1184 FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR. Open evenings till 7 p. m. Saturday nights 12 p.m. carved horn or natural wood, trimmed with sterling silver special Popular Prices in| Easter RugF Our Basement ji oS new patte t Ave. . Katabiished 1456. 06. 0s Cure Seattle . . . Wash. The House Quality, 1985 BECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. Don't throw away your old @othes. Have them cleaned to took like new at the Pantatortum, Cali up Main 1049 see — value. ( Jur price Roller Totlet Paper, $21.50 Skates, pair 7 for 2he x12 best Tapestry 8 eee { Rugs ht from the factod I 1 | t Our price : China Cream | Garden Hoe 95 Pitchers Ey. be Oxi best Tapestry Bras we Wri R 1 for “— Sample line per r tment. | | | } | | | | | | | Cases at Eastertide | $15.00 SUIT CASE $9.50—Made | $10.00 COW HIDE CASE vy cowhide gh 8 ) THE NEW 7.00—Linen <9 and 4 f. her corner t ! with two ¥ leather handle. | pock rt fold extra steel frame, 24 } Jee ‘ inch. Special | $7.00 gie.co LADIES $20.00 CASE WITH TOILET $12.00—M SET $12.00—Cor e t set, linen line with hirt ’ fold, finished Nght tan; best wearing cowhide, two straps. Special 812.00 MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. SS) HOME OF THE ~ UNIVERSAL RANGE be Telephones ee ditorial; Independent 575; Sunset Main 1050, geet g ee beg the bet. | 4 De ee tae anngh 19 tag Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, aut empty the we! s well, |'There’s many « gold brick Ip thin) i). 5 1 bie a pe caida mily having expressed an w | world money gre mem BALLARD STAR AGENCY-am Ballard Ave unset, Matent Ht mi ingness to drink water « la Pete | That's never been purchased yet;| 4» = al aM EVERETT STAR AGENCY-W. BR Leonard, 18! Hewitt Ave Buncet, Main 8 Morton hired two men to do ‘Phere’s many a scheme to still pro! wis iy +p Heda 10 an oe eee work, whieh Is said to have cont | mote } é ame ot ne ty ar" ~ Reelin ee ate eee him all of 85. Mr. M. allows no Where the profite will all be net;| +7 ie. % ee ov Betered et the Prmtofrice at Beattie, Washington, aa eqnond-clase matter expense to stand in the way when where's many » method of stocking | sus: think shane ae IE ane - there ts work to be done, The well, cards 7 * cine byl om aupires ie on the at last accounts, Is filling up rapid That people have not been taught) yy

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