The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 4

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THE “SEATTLE “STAR av STAR PUBLISHING C co. 1907 and 1909 Gevent EVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY, — Telephones Editorial; Independent 8 Business: Independent 1! BALLARD STAR AGENCY 20 Bellarnt Ave Sunset Main 1080, Sunset Main 1050, Puneet Reiland mt, EVERETT SPAR AGRENCT—W. 1 Leonard, 160 Mewitt Ave Munset, Main OM ‘Ome cont per copy, ate ween, or five conte per month, Deliverrd conte ih ee carrier, ite tree copies di Mi ; Entered at the Postottice at Seattle We nm 04 second ctase rmtter TO MAIL SURSCRIPRRS. The tate subecrtption + = * on the Bares label of cach Whee that i. i your subseription has mot been frome the inet, A ohange of date o@ pad, tn al vaneh Four wae M6 tale “Phe far tah to reach ail up ouc main othien, | Roneet, <k ahd we Will sad you & copy . telephone us every lime ap subscribers @ perfest service-an@ ee “Mrs. Sage’ s Gite tt is a new departure. onatre givers had been followed the thropy in a new direction. If the custom of multhmiil money would have gone to colleges and universities or to public art from friendly roofs without an um-jand me, but I hesitated, a of raincoat One poor and weak, and then to the help of them, An¢ that te also @ friendly Heretofore thoge who bave given their ‘Wwhio's there in the yard or “Game to- | household treasures. Rew turn of philanthropy. Hives to the study of the problems of ignorance, and poverty and I resled and © Fice—the thinkers and agitators—have been those who had © | | read in paper that one of the/ had I not beard her voice « Bioney to carry out their plans, save as they begged it oldest citizens had visited its office} ment, crylag: “You t We're Now men of brain and heart are to take wp the problems of the [884 told of seeing @ ro! bin tn the! thing to eat bere! Poor and be given money to do something. It is impossible to say fust what the trastees of the fund will da, ‘Dat it ts easy to point out the things they might do in bettering e@ @lal tife. They might turn their attention ta; The abolition of sweat shops. Enforcement of child labor lawa. Tenement house reforma. Vacation and night schools. park | house! Yos, spring was coming! winter nap. Everything was show-| tog signe of life. The nervousness of the weather seemed cantagiow I noticed my wife growing rey less, She would rub & finger o the wall paper, or the glass on picture, and hold the finger up the light amd gaze at it intently a: Third av, near Yesler. Ti ée to be; rib steaks, 1c. ‘ Play grounds for poor children, ks enxiously, © caught her shaking « More free hospitals, piece of draper and them shaking Free public baths, her head be bad many whiapered confer ences with the maid. One day | saw strong, husky man, whose clothes were apattered with white wash, leave the house by the a Settlement work. Homes for aged and orphans. Free lectures, ‘These are only a few of the lines upon which the Sage trustees enn work in relieving distress, equalizing conditions and opening the | 400r. and I heard her call; @oors of opportuntty to those who need. resman,” he saweuet, “eaitl And this is not almegiving. It is helping the needy to help | Thursday.” themselves—which fs real charity When You Attend the North Ststy-fourth cor, Phone Mi a Lake Hitoo Green “| should think It LISTEN TO THE BEAUTIFUL TONE OF THE POULTRY NETTING—Car Just a heiniartnds” dail BRAIN STORMS | I HAVE MET The announcement ey $10,000,000 of the late Russell Sage's The storms had lost their “You won't disappoint met" ehe money is to be given to the Improvement of social conditions In this strength asked eg z . > fe “2 non “> apres The snow that fell in the night] “Ah sho won't, ma'am,” be said, Live an’ _learn’s eountry has excited unusta!l tntorest ne editor of this newspaper | was «tush and slop before noon “abl be hyea’ nex’ Thursday by 1 qaok advice, bet has received a number of letters asking for an explanation of the Often the soft white flakes turned | o'clock.” canek Ge we live an purposes of the “Sage Foundation.” to water when they touched the Foo! that I wast forget. | Tt te difficult to do more than outline the possibilities of the | FSt™er bay Pot ae eee | dot ved all there, but j . : . 0 for wetorm © ern Ve no doeply fund because the plans, at this time, are rather indefinite morning to change to one of rain | should have told her what | had Tt may be said that Mra. Sage in ber gift has turne 4 pbilee before noon. heard vl tried to save her from the oie Man and woman ventured not) woe she was bringing upon herself New Problem in Kane: time might bring a bette tunity, or--but why talk of it? were all our id have fallen | Leave me @ couple of doi. lare to pay Sam for whitewashing Nature was awakening after her|the basement and then clear out!” a org eee TY a ‘Meat Prices That Please, Dr. Lae Baker, dentist, 206 Kite! At the City Hall Market, 609 botiding Phone Main 6256. Pot roas ony man whe did net give the readers an oppor present a better one stimula rise of $100, | 000 will be given to the jan, boy or girl, who gives | definition of a MOLLYCODDLI. », what about btm?" “started out with Mins Sparker for an automobile ride, Wound up in a wedding.” “T always told bim = that would got him into trouble.” auto A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. thinking ¥ oppor Tyearold kid] 1 match in Why ean drop a half burne fs ft that a y might be bright and sum ! Galleries or to museums or to public Mbraries. But Mra. Sage has the air sharp, but sot so keon| I returned home several hours | *? alley and burn wp ol! the barns @lected to spend her money im helping that hamanity which—aine at of winter, and the next sev earlier on Thureday, The sight of de, =a eo on nage | tenths of it—ia given over to a constant struggle for existence. might be m chapter from the} iegherg bay «4 a ore: Mit | matches to get a fire started in a| Putting @ Curb on the Horse, The Sage millions are to go, first, to a study of the needs of the there was a soft teut to bring anguish upon me,\Dester that has draft enowgh 1) 4 Now york woman who ts nai@ In ita| but advertising it to the world, for | dr Ol! the furniture up the stove |i. b. an authority on dress says pipe’ ~Quéenem ees) News. women buy clothes that men m win . Prize. make money What fs a MOLLYCODDLE? that mo get any-| Mr. Webster thought he know | Make it ee “Romer has a bad case of wam sellers of bis day éeriaat.” cleaned Call up Main 1068 Easter Apparel For Boys of Every Age A CHOIOR, EXTENSIVE AND WELL SELECTED LINE OF STYLES EMBODYING THE MOST ADVANCED IDEAS IN APPAREL FOR LITTLE FELLOWS. wR ARE SHOWING CORRECT MODELS FOR ALL OCCAB- IONS. PRICES FOR SUITS $3.50, $4, $5 UP of NOTICE TO OWNERS OF with to leave his ehil- LAWNS. dren a little better off RAND PERA A. L. Mall grinds iawn mowers materially than him right, At S11) First av ooo) aoit.” COMPLETE LINE OF HATS, CAPS AND FUR Theodore Rooseveit. NISHINGS FOR BOYS. pe a | Py tecoived. Price and quality tence, & ls the man THE DOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 16 ON THE ea guarantced. who perseveres and SECOND FLOOR—TAKE THE MOVING STAIRWAY, ere ano LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. ee eee od b Colman Dock. eoust today , The Everett is an artistic plane of real quality, and ts sold In f Beattie only by “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.” The principal artists of the San Carlo Opera Company use the Everett SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.” 1406 SECOND AVENUE. ‘| Your Last Chance for Easter °°" fon. Tomorrow LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, Women's Pat- Boys’ heavy a Men's Oxforda, Postman or ‘Watters’ Men's spring Men's Sus ent Kid emen's Calf Shoes, | gun metal, pat- Fireman's | French weight Under. | penders, “Plo- Oxtorda, Shoes, fine Dluchers, and |. +: we Shirts, made Aprons, very wear, in henvy | neer make, plain toe, mil Gress shoes; best of heavy ent or kid; lat of solid bine wide; a ready ribbed balbrig: ove of the itary heel, « all possible gate Mather est styles and matrea; cults seller at 380 gan; comes tu leading makes, Ay tension sole, gayiee ond pole. Special | Dest of mater attached, and Extra spectal brown, black | assorted col- Diucher cut sizes; of very 4 | tal. Spectal two eoto | or ecru. High| ors; 60c grade LONG GLOVES Specia! beat of matar- collars. Bpe | grade gar | Price of 1 75 | all kinds * mete at | sates 8 More Popular Than Ever UD aus = Ment 25 $3.50 —— $1.00 50c c MORE LONG GLOVES Spiele nd $3. . riaiainiais }-——____—— y Black Kid . $3.50 aod 32.98 Ecru Lamb Gloves, elbow length; also in | Women's flex | women's Pe need CH Socks, im ——EEE Lae eo ge €s, 20-button si aes white; ‘special . $1.08 2 misses Par | | p wet ge diam | House Slip black or gray; plenty of black ... 25 | ; 3 . " ate « . ‘Siamapbe Apo neon aig Inimitable Brown Silk ¢ <+ 500 Gi re | 20-Button Length White Silk Gloves, } <™* Cat Amerienn heel, patent | pera, one Fourtn-Hand | standard 26¢ | Men's Golf ue Flannel ; ae ‘ Bhoes, blucher | Lady Shoes, i Nenwear, very | erage. Last | Shirts, sow Shirts, singe world ....+++6+ $1. 25 | Milanese quality $1.25 ! atvie, iow heel, | patent colt, tip; avery | rea Na 4 “wide and call, Special | apring styles bre “tsps Sana a eM eg LPR R ELLE LLL LDL anmmmnmmt matt top; piale 200 evens and | -, fee . 4 de and * eapagge29 feather welt good laster | sale, low hee 4 @ éhelee Une should really spring Ss 1 d Ww I Ss sizes 11% to 2 = ; a ; of populai@o! 19¢c | ring « dollar. { regular $2.00 liks an Dress eA ways ave ress irts Spectal 1g vel Pg Be rrgeg — ors, Selling at Our special quality at Good ‘aoe, a 26e | is Dept. You Money on Ready to Put | $9.96 | Si." $1.98 98c j- 0 —-aee + widths ; c | | TEC | SAO | momen, rates 69 | i pam te b nm white, of course. Special for : ———— $3 50 Pe) ; a gee ee: econ ie urday, per yard Be Our Silk Skirts are sim bad Shirts only; 0c quality 37-1n. Cream White If youfirg€ in need of a ply lovely; the new bell ) Children Inf San , odds left from China Wash ilk, extra Pet@eoat for Easter shape, with elaborate silk Fouts Ghee, | —————— ent Colt 1 Bi aiae toiitn heavy for this price. al ; , ‘i ss aan tedie best ent | Hy south cond | Boys’ Black for Haturday, per yer. .20@ | x0 u will fied just what braid trimming, for the oe oti | Nexible sole, oft i lines, Values | < : » deel { wor ee Misses Vict broad pl . set et co to | alos tame ang | Cotton Sweat } 48in. Al Wool Panama Suit: | desitehere. A dandy small sum of $8.50. style, exten Goren, oxen eo, sole, in patent, s 2 ome wine colors; rs; 50¢ qual ro fre Fog mig | a ial with wide We also have skirts in sion sole; | on sole, low ent tees | “ en | ot &e 26e grade at | ity at biack only. @aturday spe 1 ec an@ dust ruffle for any color or quality; you stzes 2% to | heel, patent ut i 3 Y e oF clal, per yard 500 y S4. avo sureto_ Tied caacte 1 Se oe white. Special re . ind exact! e | to 2, Special Spectal cellent patterns; all new ii | for Saturday, per yard; 19¢@ r you #ish to $15.00 | ” j * ann oe noe orn rns or eee een nn nen en oG—oV—o nn U i‘ 8 | Ee epic Eadie Saiainanlenaiciininntaninipenajestiichiavalie . a — f es ~ - Sa EEE RUa ERE Cae ~~~ ~~ f SATURDAY BASEMENT BARGAINS Se ee oe 2» wher} tack Rub-| chittren's | LaCe Curtain Carnation | Choice Table | Can Lipton’s No 7 Bars or ber Twist Round Peer | | : * d Back RUFFLED MUSLIN: cur aia Fruit, | } ml , Combs, roc TAINS—Whit um, 3 | ruit, large | Corn, 1 Tea, Lenox boxes. Com? 1 k , pa ombs, and 15§¢ ong. Sp pal ans can, 20¢ size 2k stew Gnae, HOME OF THE x of BOBINET RUFFLE un. | Begtea! pkg ay UNIVERSAL RANGE, ase grade quality TAINS—\White or Arabt | an; sold everywhere at ; 25c | Be 15c | 55e 25 5 on “7. oe ae Oid Country Linens. Seiiteiinnesthsieen Oi Cc 5c Satu . 0 wins ted 5 Be AF wy S¢e/ $ és Avoid the an who drink Reckless Chauffeur. The Star Dust man thinks it ia | sien FP enema P man ay | nat's the use on he “Hear about Btager?’ altogether unsatisfactory, and will) i” sone he'll do the avoiding unity to In order to , And here we've been | thinking it was so they'd bare to) Possibly the definition was cor . > b rect when Mr. Webster wrote it. You, he's eo crasy to jo oe ‘| | Rut te it correct now? Don't away your of [ ratirvad train that be pays a luneh | lwagon mat to drive fround the | streets so he'll feel ho's eating by | dining ear,” | | “The working girl has come t | atey.” says an eastern woman | That woman evidently doen't live tin the euburba. | Richard Manetiald bes declared | for Roosevelt for other term. ,| Platform—make os ee and carry a big atick. Visttor (to disconsolate one) —Re | fected you, did she? What of that? Try her again. You're not pertine cious enough. You should have pressed her. Disconsolate One—Yes, but-—she wouldn't let me come near her Beutok Q Those great big railroad pre 5 P< denis act a good deal like mo! alge these coddies, don’t they? te Moneyback waen't a word.—fchil lings Best had the meaning | made ft mah eae - Gold. Puintwttee an Nobby New Spring Suits For Men $15 to $35 STYLES CORRECT. QUALITY RIGHT. A LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE AT A TIME PAYS THE BILL. Bpec tad prices | ; vtman's Verona Violet i cum Powder, rear and as a prevestien for chaps: fine for TLE CHAPS 1013-1018 Firat Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1552-34 Becond, near Union “Geattie’s Relisbie Credit House.” Large Af Cakes aooD PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines sTRmas vil TM"Sesond Av Ava, Seattle AWAITS AMERICAN GENTLEMEN GUN METAL OXFORDS, $3.50. ( (% Nab ®. Beautiful Attire ax eee PLEASURE American Ges- a oY 7 a P| bat ears aN Ros a at

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