The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones— tadependent O78; Sunset Main 1060. Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060, _RALLARD SYAR AGENCY —at Mallard ay ot Matlard 906, | BVRKENT SPAR AGRNCT—W. 1 L #2) Hewitt Ave Sunset, Mam ore | (Gus cent per copy, vin conte por Week, or twenty five conte per month, Deliverd | by malt or carrier, No free coptes | i Wee Mwtered at the Pos ¢ at Beat OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE STORIES ABOUT © fade and fancies of feminine attire Many of the re born In the active TO MAIL gue The date w ta Wea Mabel of cach When ° . a bar not Im bees pai in your hame is tabew from the let, A change of date o® Whe adders label is ir | " NOTICE TO SUNSCRIBEAS~<@heun > <The Siar fail to yeah you by | X € welock any evening fo us toe fa sp our main off Runes, | Main tee: | ont THR Between # ant hand we will bead Fou a cope St once If yeu shout ming Mh more than wlwhene we every time | Fou mine it / Te this way we cae Ne onetnte of etving (hers & perfect wervien—and | 8 ths only wen | onmes . | English As She Is Spoke De you speak Mngtish? Well, then—do you speak It corréetlyt How long has it been since you said “between you and I” Instead of “between you and me,” or, worse st between he and I" instead of “between him and 1 Tt ts not because you don’t know any better, Of course not, It te Because you forgot, Still, you did not forget to wash your face this morning, did you? It is amazing how many people go through life smacking the Baglish tanguage (which acver did anything to them) im the ere day after day. We know one exceedingly welltodo professional man who will sa 1 done it o le a master of arta from a fe mous vniversity Suppose you take stock of our grammar? De you sty “He do not?’ Then why d6 you use the expression “He don't They are the If you do not say “She am not,” why do you persis » saying “She als Or why use “alo’t” at all? Why do you utter 1 would have liked to bave gone,” “I would have liked to go,” oF being more gramma Or ft may even be possible that And there are fifty similar Netle errors in our daily conversa such mouth-burtening sentences as when It would be so much easier to say T would like to have gone,” besides liy proper? + ou say “you was.” eo if people fudge you by your appearance, dont forget that they Judge you by your grammar as well, and that all the bigh hate in Christendom wil! not efface the tmpresaion left by ancouth Engtish Talk i over with your friends. You might organize a Soviety for the Improvement of Our Frieads’ Grammar aa Well aa Our Own. You will be surprised to find bow much good ft will do street wr even you, and then you can laugh at the reply of the iiliterate hina, who, when told by a passerby them, replied, that their mother waa calling us doa't belong to abe. — calliag we Her ain't ranane EASTERN ONION TELEPATHY CO. TELEGRAM RECEIVEO— Ppo STY 6 Neotal Earth : Winter. Wp Get of RP Jap. you old fool nf ; Spring DIAWA’S DIARY—-IN SIX CHAPTERS-NO. 2 FOLLOWING A STRANGE CULT, “ISS DILLPICKLES pecomes| AN INMATE OF GLAMOR GRANGE, WHERE THEY LIVE THE LIFE LOGICAL IF THEY DON'T STARVE.-STUNG AGAIN be By F. W. Schacter, es “upurt, UPSET” of underwear, and yet you do not wear it yourself You sell it, but SILK oO ou do not wear it UTER SKIRTS Of cour the wise We've a good assortment now How ere ready for your Inupection—-all sell 1t? How please d excellent values “THE AMANUENSIS SAID IT WAS DESIRABLE THAT 1 SHOULD feta skirts in brown BE AGAINST SOMETHING.” A Warning and black and white checks Well, 1 have entered Glamor Grange, the Ideal colony catabiished by Clairvoyant—“The Indications |p "17°" 884 plain colors... Qregory Gumbe ¢ great imaginer. I reported are that you will be followed by $1350 9 825.00 Mise Listorin, a short-haired spins om dn te la large muscular woman, who is CHILOREN'S COAT prepared chalk about her, She t i |secking you for a partiewlar pur . 6 an . an aniimited a . of neat chee riatde In nor ¢ ge.” said } + cen “ pose neat checks, 1 each to follo own r on emai pene Inquirer (in slarm)—"fe there no} 284 mixtures, in the new length, EOlittion terse “agg ~via i pa thane her eanseutinn jose bach dome with ne ss Clatrvesy an oO 66: tes & emblematt eve. Sizes 4 te jae Ditipickies your n 7 pal : 4 I prided myself upon my ere . think you will have nothing to fear.” " Misege' yn rm : Toledo Bis An ox nt showing in ¢ RR as you nth r, & poet? nolowt a | , a box and fitted styt to chasing, eee uate t's counseled s alee ee Carried Out Hie Threat pla fancies and the ever de 1% » be a we mat sometimes I work. sirable tan covert Sizes 14 to ait dit Meebs I thought you were working on/f 99 asd prices from Th : 5 . h ae | t least b Crotehett's house.” said the house |f ” : " rg — Rl at teant be | ccinter’s friend aout 30, te 825.00 : " ald ne t . H . é t was soins to replied the Our spring st of Boys’ { - lesser minds, and your | Panter 1a quarrel and|] (othes ts now co to—all i Y o ssigned to help the chet he sald he'd put paint on bim sixes from 2% years ars KO lo me te pots and pans?” 1 asked a Hid he do it? all styles, including the Nor: gomewhat ra 1 | =o ~ folk, Dudley and Buster Brown. on rads ¢ dean sia sal se ; ‘ You, that's w he put most of |B ory, hme x « “ hie Philadelphia P The workmanship, yle and ment, and be a i to wear reath like the reat | Macca be quali iT r ents fot rf ok my p 2 webr . everythin at ¢ be deatror adanae e « vol | One Symptom Noticed io ckosien et i "De you nit th a anythi i) r1 : (To be ¢ ; | eae nein tf you PAY A_LITTLE AT A en hat theory that stra cause rime | insanity ? for i lected ff | “L don't know but that there + wether enseryg i ponigh on =e |something In ft. When they w ee oe 7 = lsotling at 76 cents m box my w coef ett My oes en and dow A vast assortment of single ble breasted * Broadhurst System | $50 . for 1 with whieh to attract to her {the world, Bhe awakes some Bhe steps out into the at other woman ever dared ar it before. The world stax The news le telegraphed and and everywoman, from the the S6.0- week cash girl, Weare a feather at single, and the blame in put on fashte socks nomething self the attentte morning with ar the with @ feather wore to w the earth over miltionaire’s wife lown to The Muesien cotress, Alla Nakimove wile for some new fads Fort ° ing she went ting tn & red leather skirt. It sisted of a short seve ored skirt and @ chic it tle pony jacket, Now bright red skirte can be seen the United Sta on meat any rink in any pert of When “Barbara Prettohie” wos being produced at MeVicker’» th Chicas yoars ago. Mina Julia Crosby, one of the actresses tn p peared Btate street one day ottir nan old fashioned hoop shirt, the hoops imeamuring mine fret across, The congestion of pedestrians that resulted aimcat caused « rot, Am ac of the incident and several ambt kis te, in hoalp nd. Hows many fash an er the country tempted to was printed all & tous drem maker A tow of the fashion * appeared skirts, but the idea could got be popu ever, the Inckdent gave an idea ef ho fone originate with sae ~ STAR DUST By “JOSH” res hooy Alla Nazimova eceentric ae said she was just crazy for some.” The president of the Boston Chicago Journal tional league (eam annoucen that he intends at ing gambling on the home grounds. If he has been in the habit of betting om the Bow ton team his deciston te a good one, though met enough. He should stop gar aliagether broad big fined a woman © to the eotting coum Judge ng thee ing euponses are 1 im this A Chicag te 1A to devil to be nething #% try A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Man te «o built tht he plans fer farma in @ akyecrap @r an’ plana fer sky scrapers on a farm. | For Breaking Up the Soll | Station Agent—This car is mark jea Farm Implements,” but the con tents look jously ke pack [ages of Gynamite | Preight—Conductor Turning the World Upside That's what jie—Now, then, don’t you! they are, but the label ie all right think It ie time you were home?) The farm where the stuff is going 1 expect your wife ts waiting fore tn Weet Virginia —Chicago 78 Tribane. Brown—All ri’ De you h think my in’ for mo fear wife wait Constable—-Yes, | do | Kmpire Puttding Brown—Then run me in—All Sloper's Half-Holtd s oman Net a Medel. | er MAY DAY | “You recommend that new kind “Olympia Market |” 118 Pike St. saves half your meat ¥ Mile. Try them and see aoe - . Boys Wanted Eastern Outfittinge To join the Beatle Newsboys’ union Company, Inc, eh ge papers, Futtiexion 192-84 Becond, near Union fee 60 cents. Ooo ir w ne 7 | provided Call at " * "at c nation “Beattie’s Reliable Or 1209 Seventh av, and ask for John | House.” Gleason see secret ary | If It Is a Coon Song, Other Reliable Makes $15 | ey Dther Reliable Make $1 9 up “MIRA” MUSIC BOX ; aul mur sults, topeoat 1 raine re of smart ap The tune sheets of the “Mira” are mad en pearance and serviceable we tifically exact, and with the phrasing lever t! tempo con be governed and interpretation yiven J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First_Av., Cor, Columbia St | $9.00 ° 1 $250.00. Easy ter lesired Strongest Topcoat House ee ed in the State | Sherman, Clay & Co. \ 1416 Second Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1907 brain of some actress who | Sacrifice Sale at , dentiat, 206 Bitel 6. fe developing and fan of tak De your printing’ own Half the ing pletures in to do the finish ing yourself, Ao fit will cost you very little, and you will find lots of leisure time to work ta Its Up to You Now to investigate. We will gindly give you pointers-—or, if you prefer, our new upto date printery is at your service We do amateur developing and finishing of the highest clase and at prices that will astonish you. Won't you give us an op portunity to “show you.” Wanted: “A Location” How much will you take for * your storeroom’ We want a lo The Quaker Drug Co. eation in the “downtown” dis nd triet if you will get us « satisfactory location in the retail district in Seattle we will give you your chotee of any ten planos in our warerooms. When people talk of $4,000, 00, and even up to $20,000 #, it is enough to drive a man 1013-1015 First Avenue at in one to DO, who Tell ua, has the enormous stock, such as we now have ON HAND, who, with no word of warning, is sud Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you. No commissions to pay You save more than half. denly ordered by the landlord to piek up and GET out, bag and bageage Where in the world are we go ing with our fimmense stock of Pianos, autopianos talking me if chines and sheet music? LET THE MAN, WHO CAN, come forward and tell us the way ano ways away, will mail full , te KOHLER & CHASE’S in every respect wo take paying freights If you live outside of better write in catalogues, prices description upon request raph or te the pi both immediately terms, etc terms, phone orders out of our difficulty There ta should be addressed to Depart ea ee ata absolutely only me Anewer— Mee de. only one thing to do, and that is $ to soll out, slick and clean , |} GLINE’S PIANO HOUSE The only way to sccomplish PRICES ee j MAY DAY this resnlt is to eut prices right down to cost A Kohler & goes with each inet PEOPLE LIVING IN THE COUNTRY 1208 SECOND AVENUE. Chase guarantee the home free. If not satisfactory Estabiished 1850. The Largest Music House on the Coast “UNLOADING SALE.” Ladies’ Spring Hate, values up to $12.60 at 84.95 NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, 1516 Second Ave. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. Thomas Guinan, well known to the ferniture and carpet trade, is greeting @ hie many friends at his headquarters on the second floor Mr A. W. Cavonens wie! rvey-Bu and « the drews of @ ate HOME OF THE coins all day lone Mr, P. J. O’Hare at meCarthy’s aasistant f the formeriy in now head it section in this store buyer In the Domes- benedict last Martin, became « Wm nd Linens OLO COUNTRY LINENS Bla extra wide Fine quality ack Dress Goods Here Lowest Prices Always Silk Pongee, a wash material ; coats, with ge quality champagne, blue, gray and white, per yard dion pleated ruffles $1.25 value. On sale ach Lining Satin; none bet all staple shades and black 5 , S5e 27-inch China Wash Silk, cream per ; 39e¢ New ‘Dress Goods, New Pat terns. New Prices. ° . effects; regular pr $1.25; per yard. The so-inch Wo hair imp i Ey at 2 e $1.25 quality 36 ter for per yard soc quality wear white only yard See them. ; . : oe 8 Sizes 1 to 6 Years s2-inch All Woot Panama, navy, brown and we pr "es 7} way Thes wf black. R price $1.39; per yard -85¢ | oeen and brown, On sale Thursday n } Reasons Why You Should Buy : . J nens and Wash Goods of Us Lad C rt J k ts. ee ee Wee ee “ears ies Covert Jacke Ginghams (imported goods) j , amore’ $49.00, $12.00 and $15.00 V : and white hea aly Gin ww cleecaes Soci eins a f fy sic Be] made of best quality covert, finely tailor be gz-inch Scotch Ginghams atin, Sizes up to 46. On sale Thursday at i ele Ss cae ae NOTION FINDINGS IM pink and white, Nothing will wear SMALL PRICES | ‘ vege mage ar * o_o .. 23 Luster Cotton SEE WHAT need the roonr we'l Il them White Cotton Tape § row only, per 1 f Roll le yo-inch English Long Cl th, regular pri Hose Supporters. Cc 4, . me, § ” ath : ies’, M and Chil Y oth Povete and Bairas:12)56 and 186 | nt and blocs Th BUYS ] Buy th at ondes row lle day, 2 pait i 15¢ | Shopping Bags | . . . than '@ Ladies’ Embroidered Hosiery Shoredan S: Ladic Black Cot Infant White Cr Embroidery 16-Button $ ered in red : in many pretty d finished Iges tabl Wash | e, purple. and | signs full; the yard “ | cca: all 59¢ and up 13 12¢ | Chamois dR os ' Handkerchiefs | ll phe jenscca loves a ® ‘pair GO¢ | Men's Wash | White, hemstitched, « G ‘ Pciitarenie” ve | ye go ccad | sully, cach se the rage in alr gg ona ex opecia Initial Handkerchiefs N. Y. $3.50 ° id belts, trimme i Hemstitched, with pretty 1] A red ie See Window ruceneonl: ateaakt oko elsewhere Specis 5 10¢ . le, Special i B0e| $2.50 Value fits °° | Our Price ° br lery. J 1 2 metal b > art a 59e * dressy, act 6 ee YE 4 nO me oe SE © <te ) Pianos sent out to the country subject to ox tion, freight paid and placed tn $509 Pianos UNIVERSAL RANGE. Sateen flounce, finished with three Ex« rhurs ERELELEEE Leh Fete Prhoteotoges KohlerxChase = a Dependable Silks and| Sateen Petticoats 98c Children’s Straw rim Leghorn Hats, with illusion, flowers of Petti Broad 12-inch and accor t t similar to ar Mothers, Attention! — $3.00 and $4.00 Children’s Coats $1.49 SECOND HAND $500 Fisher .. $750 Steinway Graad Weber Upright . 0 Sterling ., Heine . | $800 Weber Upright... $450 Hardmae .,... ribbons. und town each. Our regular prices On sale Thursday only, ats bought ws lay at half and lest price alues at $6.98 nd lined these at $1.25 each, by adcloths, im red Choice, pePae stock of Covert fF with Ska 1 Large Ball Cotton, OF 1 pair? Stays for 1 dozens Finest tromsyor . Dressmaken: Glazed Bastiag ™ ton 1 Fine Bewsle ? trush, of 1 Roll StarSkeitt or 1 doz, Retbibe "5 Pins, OXFO DS: Ladies’ $2.98 Biggest line Gibson ties blucher, or plain cap toe heavy and see @

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