The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1907, Page 6

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. E——aaEE—E——eeeEeeeee BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Telephones Saas Editorial: Independent 876; Sunset Main 1050. capo * teins & higher and eaietiobeltl co, * STORMY VOYAGE. Washington the question, “Why Business: Independent 1198; Sunset Main 1060, ot things,” declares Andrew Carne. | ‘The newly-wedded couple had a|Men Don't Go to Church,” wae dis : aan . laie. Ite net to be wondered at | Very stormy voyage to Hurope, 1) cussed, and one man sald they re BALLARD STAR AGENCY Mallard Ave Puneet, Mallard _. |Bverything je getting higher and | hear,” mained away because they didn't R AN AGRNOYW. B. Lecnard, 1 Mewitt Ave, Muneet, Maine | higher | “Bo? wish to hear the sermons, But You. From the first day out/ he's one of the men who never cin ponte pet Week, or twenty-five conte per month Delivered “There's a great deal «more on _ s , by wa Ne free copies rf Dee eee oot than you heve any {ey Quarreled continually goes t at Beattie. tet, | dea ry , < : hey ee ae eamenion Cirecteua! Dees he weer e wief Woman every day is finding new| Wear Brooks’ Hate, 1331 Second || ose pearance fate absorbs m mean’ empty « clutebing at your fingers tle tin soldiers and the picture books All day long the house ts silent, and the sun doesn’t shine in at the doors as It used to. And then, when evening comes, you look out at wonder. hand touches the empty crib. dark; it's because there's something that haa come into your eyes. And all through the long night you think and ery Where is he? Is he safe? THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Offices, VERY AFTERNOON excerT SUNDAY, | Cleveland ———- jif ite hott Bullding. STAR DUST What's the difference MA ' eubseription pires te 2 bof ow P et ee) Going Dews the Pike. opy of The Mtar fall to reach yy > val wp main offic aX, mise Kt more than anes, please telep! sway we can be certain of givin! OU gubseribere © perfect service-and LOST—A CHILD! The whole cast bas been stirred over the of a young boy, Hor Marvin. sple are wondering what han become of him His mysterious disap Millions of 5 attention thag great affairs of state these Iittle words Lost--A child! Can you understand what ot it. No baby prattle at the breakfast table; only an air, No blue eyes looking up to yours, no soft little band The toys are lying In the corner, the lit the dark, and you “Where is he? Where ts he?" You try to go to sleep, but your You can't see any more-—tt's not the “Where fa be? | rough Is be watched over? Or | Murph wouldn't leave Is he tended? ts he?" sensi How much of your Iife and heart are you gtving up fer him’ How much are you sacrificing for him? bim? Are you teaching him the things he weet things, the good things, the beautiful things? Dut a tender little flower In your hands and how easy it ts for the bloom and innocence of It to be crushed? the things for bimeet?. nothiag you have that ts comparable to that ebiid. counts of all the millionaires In the world are not worth one hair of bis bead or the faintest emile of bis baby face. Don't you believe it? the hardships that ever were since the world began, and pile upon them all that were yet to come, and they would be lees smallest part of half of nothing if they would only child @ good man, o true man, a manly man, bing say some day, me what I am.” home In Delaware, alter the worts to read Alaska aBd is sald to have washed away the broken whisky bot tles lying om the beach at Skagway. doesn't know Alaska. DOWNING, HOTKING 4 RYEAR fan Oh, the tragedy when rain, Previstone, a] Bonde THE COUNTRY CLI New York lawyer, the child len't there any more! Mother? Father? Do you appreciate that child of youre? What are you doing for him? What are you planning for him? he atree’ ‘window! “How did y How much are you praying for ought to know, the savent. Have you thought how the character of that child te nothing Have you ever thought of ful risk when you say: “Oh. well, let bim find out these Boys will be boys” It parents would only always be fathers and mothers! There's The bank o- : HONEST PERSON le heartily welcome to avail himecif (or heresif) of the ad vantages of our liberal credit Don't you feel itt Den't you know it? You might work your fingers to the bone, you might endure all than the make that and you could hear “you did this for me, father. Mother, you made plan, and pay a little ats time for anything selected from ot high-grade ready -for-wear apparel for men, women and children. You'll find our pricings right in every instance. The cor rectness of our styles and the $ quatity of our merchandise ts guarenteed. Our “Iittle-st-a- time” plan helps the purse out. If you would understand the desolation that has come {nto that “Lost, our child.” our showing The Sunday closing wave has finally struck the shoree of Anybody who thinks this wasn't « tidal wave of mighty force See London's big ad on page 4. °** ap $825.00 each. Investigate 6 tote 262125 Very easy terms. this at once. CITIZENS’ TRUST COMPANY. 103 Yealer Way Pioneer Square. BROKERS. PRIVATE WIRE Eastern at the Onifitting Company, Inc. PANTS TO ORDER FOR 1ARD-34 Seromd. wear Unto “Reattio’s Relinble Credit Newer eecccsoce tig crowds have attended this sale during the past few weeks, and every one has heen more than satisfied with the splendid bargains that we have given them. The blow was struck jost as we were receiving our Spring Goods. In fact, these goods are arriving daily, and our stoek is in better condition now than ever before. You know what it means when a crowd of workmen are tearing out the front of a building. We simply must get rid of the biggest part of our goods, so we will give you bargains tomorr gwer and better than ever EVERY $30, $27.50, $25 AND $22.50 SUIT IN THE STORE FOR $15.00 EVERY $20, $18, $17 AND $16 SUIT AT...... 2.06 cecee cece oe $12.75 EVERY $2.50 AND $3.00 HAT AT, NOW........ cccccee ceeee cence evens . 81.50 Ves OLBS GEIRT AF, HOW occ iiccccec ce once avees Goved ceeee srereteves 50¢ COSTELLO & GRANT RANKE BUILDING, COR. FIFTH AND PIKE T'S WAY, sing with consternation at a country client struggling Into the office through on Kietn, the shoemaker, 217 James one COPS SOOSESSSESSS ESOS OSESESESES TOSSES SSOSESOESEESOOES THE SEATTLE STAR—FRID, up! ome to get outel Country |doawn on th’ street told me your! been a time when a women couldn oMce was four fighta up, an’ so I| find a new way of expressing her They're eolling voir. for beer tn | the rahe Td take th’ outside stairs) seit Ways of expressing herself,” wny APRIL 26, 1007. ’ 7 "la prominent club woman of ¢ As though’ there ever h hat wh Olient “A pol oman | went 4 t At a religions convention in avenue Speaking of Player Pianos ‘The Mouse of Quality has them, and you do not have to at only o d, then if thet ts wh want have several different makes, and you will find just what you want Come in and try them. “THe Hotem of quaLrrys Sherman, Clay & Co, 1406 Second Aycnuc Great Railroad Blockad Sale Continued 1317-1319 First Avenue WE MUST RAISE THE CASH are arriv must reiee id this calamity Thousands of dollars’ worth of our creditors want their money. We effort to get money sufficient to avi sell the goods regardless of cost MEN'S SPRING SUITS MEN'S SPRING SUITS, black and blue ot dotble breasted, made up to sell for $7.50 to $8.50 -viots, single Blockade Sale price $3.95 MEN'S SPRING SUITS in fancy elub cheeks, all wool worsteds, black clay worsteds, bl e hand pad ded shoulders, made up to sell £10.00 to 12.00 Blockade Salo price $6.35 bbiest a, silk weaves and MEN'S SPRING SUITS in the 1 ’ and bla lined, « double breasted. Made up to for $12.50 to Blockade Sale price MEN'S PANTS n's Dreas Worsted Pants, worth #2.00; Blockade Sale price a O5¢ Men's Worsted ,Pants, latest patterns, worth Sale price $1.85 A VERY FINE LINE OF MEN'S TOP CO ATS AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. MEN'S HATS $2.00 Men's Hats; BI le Sale price : o5e $2.50 Men's Hats; Blockade Sale price $1.45 #3.00 Men’s Hats; Blockade Sale price $1.95 MEN'S SHOES $2.00 Men's Shoes; Blockade Sale price $1.35 $2.50 Men's Shoes; Blockade Sale price $1.90 #3.50 Men’s Shoes; Bl le Sale price $2.35 $3.50 Men's Patent Leather Shoes; Blockade Sale price $2.40 The and ba ait t ’ r at utfit at t y r s will do doubl The Monarch Shoe and Clothing Go. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE daily What Here are a few of the many TOMORROW! Saturday we shall make a sale of the finest make of Clothing in the world, Puch as Lirsh, Wickwire & Go, Our goods come in too late-—all in a bunch, We must have room ALL HAND-MADE SUITS AND HAND.MADE ByT. TON HOLES, WORTH $20.00, AT $12.50 SUITS WORTH $22.50, HANDMADE, AT.... $15.00 SUITS WORTH $25.00, HAND-MADE, AT $18.00 SUITS WORTH $30.00, HAND-MADE, AT $22.50 SUITS WORTH $35.00, HAND-MADE, AT $25.00 We don’t give away Pants anything else, ou get. Bat We mean busi. Insurance or Neither does any one else. You pay for all we sell Best Clothing in Seattle for Less ness and are here to stay The Benson Clothing Co, 501 Pike St., Gor. Sth Ave. f t t 8 P u h goods that should have been here two months ago, and k the cash or go into bankruptcy. We are making a desperate is our loss is your gain. We will slaughter prices and bargains that await you Saturday YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Young Men's Suits for spring wear, worth $5.00; Block - ade Sale price peccecennsaen $3.50 Young Men's Suits, latest cheeks and fancy mixtures, black and blue thibets, worth $9.00; Blockade Sale we ng Men's Suits, single or double breasted, yee ery, : iue and black, worth $12.00; Blockade : eaec&. baie’ sdeck anes ulleee $7.50 1 BOYS' SUITS One Sy 1 limited amount to close, in the choicest spring « «, worth $2.50; Blockade Sale price.... 1.25 Boys’ Suits, fine quality worsteds, new shades, worth , $3.00 and $3.50; Blockade Sale price $1. 75 and $2.00 4 CHILDREN'S SHOES A very nice line of Children's Shoes for both boyd and.. 25 girls, worth $2.00; Blockade Sale price J Children’s Shoes, worth $2.50; Blockade Sale price.... : LADIES’ SHOES Ladies’ Shoes, worth #2.00; Blockade Sale price. .$1.25 Ladies’ Very Fine ress Shoes, worth $3.00; Blockade pr $1.75 oo GooDs $1.00 grade "Blockade kade Sale Bre Sale price. .35¢ Sale price y your spring SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

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