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— ~ : THe Se ATTLE STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1909 Beventh Ave, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones— t Independent 576; Sunset Main 1050. et Main 1060, avant toe BALLARD WrAR A ah Ba BVERETT fran a Yow, Bk ot Ave @uneet, Math O78 Pos seattle, V bere & parfect servioe—and Are You Not Ashamed? “Words t Fant Croat Open aimost aay hymn boc sted during the last 50 years and you wi ad th w t hand corne f many a popular bymt Faeny 5 are of age From earty hood “tw be author of so many praise, ha Hy blind songs of devotion and On her birthday she to the world And this, in a word, Cheertuiness. Fanay Crosby said chee happy life and tha the world today was oske proas for some message was the mensage of her long and fulness was men and women in it wae aren tow you who have so lost your grip on life enjoy the beauty that ts about you, beauty shines the sunbeam of life Are you not ashamed, that you cannot see and when out of a life darkenc foag cheertulness” Im ber bitndness Fanny Croat ove and 4 to this can see much better then most sy Notoriety For Teachers The Only Mighty Metropolitan Megaphone Outside of New York City (Mourning Bdition) bas thrown « red, green and yellow fit Over the expose printed in The Star yesterday of “The Most Popular Teachers’ Context,” which it expects to launch in an effort to get needed susberibers The Megaphone bellows “Lie, lir, lie'” antly exonerated Itself, proceeds to make a few statements kk says: “The teachers of Beattle are awaiting with great inter @st the publication of tiie detalles of the contest Sunday Rverybody knows that tna't true The Megaphone undowbtedly meant to saf Beattie are awaiting with great anxiety (he outcome of scheme to give them notoriety Finally the Megaphone these ties Is an ¢xemplore The editor of The Star iv He ix unable to claim the distin he is associated in the fen with whom he started ye matter The main fact should not be lost and having thus triumph The teachers his latest - eeponsible fot exclaims The man esponsible for statements printed. ton of being an “exemploye,” ae bewspa today with the same « ago. This, however, te a trivial that ts, no the sight of, and Rewapaper bas the right to exploit public school teachers fo purpose of securing clrewlation The Star reached this m tong ago, after having com ducted just such a “popular teacher's cottest” ad the Megaphone Row projects. It found that mach birt resulted among the Geappointed “candidates,” and right! the conclusion that the whole scheme was pernicious Stace that time The Scar, ha mie ng learned wisdom by takes, has avoided “voting conte or any other cireul gchemes of similar character. it is today the only newspaper in Seattle which declines to give premiums for new subscribers, or to seek thems in any way except by simpte and direct requests made through canvassers to “try the paper.” The Star bas found thet it can gain this Way tnd do eo rapidly. Th ie whe only that sticks, and it exploits no man or woman to the injury of feeb cirewiation is of clrewlation legitimate kind Yo satisfa best, 1 like you can f ona “MIRA” MUSIC BOX The tune sheets of lira” are ma tifica ith the phrasing lever te xe Bove nterpretat 1 th ' $9.00 to $250.00. Free recitals any time Sherman, Clay & Co. 1416 Second Avenue The Progressive Millinery and Hosiery Store of Pike St. These Are Good Specials for Saturday ; H 10¢ . 7 1-2¢ ‘ pe . . ine te te ———— oomteened OPPENHEIMER CO., Inc. 807 Pike St. Bet. Eighth and Ninth 2 er eee Te eee Do you see THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1907. STAR DUST | | By “JOSH” 7 leopt that it 4 | Wearing atdewhinkers made & misdemeanor sho A WORD FROM JOSH Wi6E. unieal wisdom, to say nothing of Mab—Did she marry him for pure went kood luck ‘te bard : » hard Gaiewtta .& 3 aduiterat Hut the Joke te that after "they ‘ coed with. tae ally pen were married she refused to t¢ok, th’''s always callie’ and now they're beth trying fo find any danger in great | @ oook |riches?” asked the reporter . Y ropiied the great states How did you tke the Mheen) play man, “there te alwaye danger '8) ihe other night’ 1 |ureat richer-—when some other fel-| “Hamph! 1 didn’t know whi it rare te ae them.” was about Bpirituons beverages,” suid he Care rrr " > —~ Great joke on Tiftver No, of course not. But bow laid He'll never} you like itt | v positions” r the end of it You,” anawer her What waa it A member of the New Jersey Jee | “and eo have sa ice cream and He married his cook talature hi rodueed a bill tating I fail to see any Joke in that. It}whishers, H 1 in all righjjex-} Oriental Billiard and Poo! fore, 1418 Third av uw fa Beatle <e| Turkish bath " gor | for $1.00. Under Grand Ff House. Phone Main 1447 pee 778. on $40,000 Worth of New Spring Clothing—An Ayalanche of Bargains The greatest Clothing Sale on record. Your opportunity to get double value for your money. The terrible weather conditions which have existed during the past win- ter, blockading and tying up all the railroads, has worked a hardship on us and caused us a big loss. Shipments ordered to arrive 6o days ago are just coming in, and the great rouble is they are all arriving at ence. Spring goods, which should have been in our store and sold, have just arrived and still due to arrive, and already our creditors are clamoring for their money. Just thing of $40,000 worth of Spring Suits, Hats, Furnish- ing Goods and Shoes being thrown in upon ue all in a heap. We are up against it. We cannot use the blockade of the railroads as an excuse not to pay our bills, so therefore we must raise the money at once and pay our creditors or go into bankruptcy. For this feason, and this reason alone, we will inaugurate the greatest Clothing Sale in the his- tory of Seattle Tomorrow (Saturday) we will place on sale the following unparalleled bargains: Men’s Spring Suits Blue Cheviots, single or double breasted, made uy ft $7.50 to $8.50, Bloc $3.95 Men’s Hat Men’s Spring Suits In » Checks, all wool worsted, | $2.00 Mien’s Hats, Hlockade price DBe bla steel t rg 1 cut $2.50 Men's Hats, Blockade Sale price é saa Oba ip 2 pemmagatanetge , Mon s Spring Sults Men’s Shoes - +t t Wea ar Color also Jes Mer S I s ; ee : . despa $200 M s SI I ale pr fe up t il for $12.50 r i le ¥ $8.45 " ? $1.90 Men’s Pants ee oi Men’s D Worsted Pant rth $2.00 a : $2.35 - ” Oe ; pos t I 1 I 1 les ed Par 1 utter "speamlasboogee ct RI 1.85 t ve at ad ' Young Men’s Suits |. fn fes its for bt ng Wear thy toh h $a.00; I Pssini atest \ yiLa rot A th I Sle | } $6.00 set veo | Furnishing Goods Boys’ Suits $ id : ‘Gerth pram B5e i i $1.25 1 . . wat $1.75 and $2.00 hal ¥ The Monarch Shoe and Clothina Co. 1317-1319 First sion aud Uuivere.ty — — Tz Mrs Have wrecked many hap} husband; | Par have eight new tables and the only 5x10 pool table A place for gontiomen - n't go far enough, | coff ad be taken after 10 o'clock at) Homtwick, J. 8 Wrie) r NOT GETTING MUI night.”—Wasbington Star Hrook, TING & rd monumént | Molly--When you spoke to father oe : Ung with the did you toll him you bad 9600 tn the) /rimer on j bank? | ge Yeu | Molly—-And what. did he say? t George—He borrowed tt—Bketet " To Bite A 1 Tt Ad | | | | | | who can fell a steer with from his flat, is going to have a|§ lege Men and other good dress | tooth pulled tomer f he can get ers, up his nerve.—-Walker (Neb.) Rec ord Bomerville J OLYMPIA, April 1 pore tion papers have been filed In the office of the secretary of state « - ste emcee | foliow } The Clise Invest company,| of Beattie, certificat jecrease of E 0 fi i ¢ Cmpital stock from $200,000 to 610,-| astern Outfittin 906 | Lynden Robinson, J Meat Prices That Please. Third av, near Yesler, ée to Be; fib steaks, 100 ‘ - : IBOYLE’S 0 wil be Ay on Hats, 10) Dr. Lee Baker, dentint oy \huliding. Phone Main 625+ ahd j Collegian Clothes alints for Co « Quaker's He maths Another Motiycoddie. strapping Bill Bt i a blow Great v x. Designed by spec “You say you bolieve in signs? SPECIALS FOR FRIDA SATURDAY, iy $15 to $35 i do. I paint’ em.” HH Whyte—So you went to that spe ry and Gee cialiet for your rheumatism. Did Splendidly tallored im ever 5 he give you relief? Hittie detall—bullt to give last relieved me of §10 urnal Brown —-He ing satisfaction to the wearer nt to pay cash, If not eon a little down and a little at # time will for anything jected here NEW INCORPORATIONS | (Star Special Service.) pay Company, Inc, 1932-34 Becond, near Union tiet ep! church, of Wha es Bpauiding, Frank Meth, Quaker Market, 609 J 1013-1085 First Pot roast, | Hall At the, City MAY MANTON PATTERN® 1s. HOMe OF THE UNIVERBAL Oxtords’ seas 1 Women's fine | Child's heavy son has just =| Kid Oxfords, sole Oxtords, offer them as | Patent Tip, spring heel; cheap as you | tem sole, | mines 8% to will be ableto | blucher style, | 11%. Special : buy at the military beel. ome Men's White Handker- clone of the Special / - Foot Socks, chiefs, alt tim | season | Men's Gan bent ot - 82.00 | Metal Ox are the bes | ©&,, RAS CORE casaite | fords, blocher | t wear and | and heavy bit . eres aoe best for ten Ladies’ patent | gone _ | style, latest r Colt Oxfords, Women's elt: | jast, “Ameri der fect. Spe piain toe, flex er weit or can Gentle celal : ible sole | turn patent | man” make 12vee 2 three button. Colt Oxford, Price miiary heel; | mat top 83.50 Pourin-hand Men's er - t c 7. t bbed, light y | biucher atyl@, | Childe’ patent best of ri are as stylieh | r peered $3.50 ox military heel, Colt Oxford, as i ford. Lon | latest last blucher style dons price | Special dull top: sizes | 8% to 11% 82.50 82.50 Special Specie wre “3 81.50 Misses’ patent Women's Dom | Boys’ patent Oxfords, flexi gola Oxfords, | Colt Oxfords i ea Pang patent tip, | biueher cut a tot | Pree to the cng ow od eunétum 'eele mat kid faced : he Boye—With style; siaes and heel; all | Cxtensien "| every See § a ’ . Special med. Special | row one linen | 1.25 81.25 82.50 506 | collar to fit LADIES’ HATS Beautifully Trimmed Hats $5.00 W wing the largest and handso ine of La lies’ Trimmed Hats to be seen in Ry attle ‘ quilicy We have cei » New Hats, which were vemate Me bought to sell an 10 cach comes -if We have includ ery one of them in this $5.00 sak ; : ‘ for Saturday All the very best styles ar ON SALE SATURDAY AT $5.00 $1.75 and $2.00 Lawn Waists at $1.49 N Fine q vality Silk Mull, SAS as of Dainty at $1.49. with ew ip to $2.00 ON SALE SATURDAY AT You Have a Right to Know stilt selling 08 Wines and the Fae keys at sas naiimore 6 fe SE LIVERY: iit? vonings til q day nights 12 6% 423 Pike Street