The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 4

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“Henry. Gear.” “You Maria?” “le my--my pad on stratgbtr Thue may sows rather odd out it f# demimed to be be question for the year mall, det birds The hummingbird, the cocks and the other The Nationa) Milliners’ Asun., which bas just On te convention Chicago, has so decreed 4, and any deoree banded raiment tp comparative safe Flowers, fruit and other Vegetables are the oaly etrict- the militner The Milliner'’s of something somewh t amidstipa be ft from ench Fasnion bas decided that “pads” shal) be worn thie year ip fact, “pads” are the fintening touches to 6) of date Loanets are back utr | ND CENTS em country he'll starve And what will become of that litte eational question of bead aptodate trimmings for the 1907 pad. it ts nothing more nor *® crows of glory Hats are out jess than 6 screaming tri- excumemen DOLLARS A “the gir! is wick front of the cur tain stormed again. They bad two hours before k child in ap attic room up the curtain.” I'm going to ring Sg had she appeares so beantiful to him Greggs bed o hard time keeping His face looked old BY ARCH M’MACKIN. “Greggs must 5 Horton conctusively playing “heavies” and confidential adviser of the compacy’s Manager winced a little and shook bis head. Horton growled. “Billy.” he said, chewing the end of his cigar, “don't be sentimental I've got to cut down expenere got to get rid of some'n. and O'Fla herty could take that villain stunt Buly Sprague. roared, “I'm manage That evening a howling mob in front of the curtain demanded that the show begin to 9 and the count of Greges. “Well, 'm manager of myself an was @ quarter stay here with Horton was furt f ous and when Greggs did make bie appearance he kicked bim into hie dressing room and told him that he would have to separate his trunks ’ | from the others after the chow that stumbled to bis feet and etumbied aver to a window, something very Uke & sob shaking his shoulders. © to the hotel with me and sald Sprague That ifttie girt gut rid of someon that operation dollars and cents, Billy Sprague walked slowly to his dressing room meditating bow Rich Greggs could be saved “Horton t* positively heartless.” he said dinguated!y nothing but the show bu Wear Brooks’ Hats, “I toll you,” Greggs had argued “my tittle girl, i him «a telegram Olympic Market ts « metter sorry, sir, that | kept you waltin You'd ‘a’ dome the same yourself “I think that's a very pretty pipe “Rich knows An operstion wil been drinking * Billy Sprague caution- 1381 Second Oregen baan't the huadred Horton and Sprague went to the The natural human tendency is to expect or hope for more than one Cement Sidewalks Complete Water Systems Certified Abstract of Title Car Ride Only Twenty Minutes Cars From First and Yesler eee eseeecees BO>— gets; but in this case—the opening of Fairmount—we ably surprised at the large number of good citizens who accepted our May-Day invitation. They came, not in straggling twos and threes, but in crowds of twenty and thirty at a time, and we certainly had our hands Don’t know just how many lots we sold—haven't had time to check up yet—but there were enough to make this in assured beyond all doubt, and to indicate a rapid and ninety-two homesites. AGT Heesereseree Reasonable Building Restrictions Lots Double Usual Size Year’s Taxes Paid in Full Magnificent View and Surroundings Discount of Ten Per Cent for Gach Take Fauntleroy Park Car From First and Yesler—Special “Double-Header” Car Service Every Half Hour for Benefit of Fairmount Purchasers d/ GAS Both Phones NEWEST MILLINERYIS ts: STRICTLY VEGETARIAN umph for the Audobon so Here ie be mandate | tae “tt read, “Will travel tp twa days. Meet you at Bpokane, God bless you,—-Oreggs.” Thank God!” said Billy Oprague Yeu, thank God! Horton ec oor This show busing mough to take the heart out of any man, but, bless me, I find thet 1 atill have one. Well,” he amiled, “it was only « matter of dollars and cents.” ~ SCRAPS Btatiation show that t the | “ persone « rT) au 000, The total an t of premiw paid te about (87,000,000 Bo that mook at religion are laseified on a ufenace to Chr 1 ity by Monsignor ruchest, arc P ted ¢ “ . against their admis je Library Wild deer and chamels be lentering the villag pe of Bwiteeriand in « #a « se. in search of hay The pease heve walked up to the famished deer and chamots, lifted them int siedges and taken them home. Auguat Wilhew the famous violinist, of Londen, Giscovered « little boy by the name of Leopold Lustig playing the violin on ¢ streets of the metropo oh him home ead gave him ine |etruction, and the bey will ehertiy appear on the Loadon concert plat form Pepys’ Diary, 1660-1669 ° ing On Shakespeare's plays, sare of the moet tnetpt 4 “ ‘ aw in my lit and upon eading "Ott Moor . « ing exe ething fficia t gett bas recently been put in fine shape and ® om. A the Seattle Catering Ce will be served on short notice either at Alki Point or in Seattle Phone West 22 a 1} often that you can make s 5 homesite, cleared, with growing shade trees, cement side- complete water system, streets graded city fashion, building re- magnificent view of Sound and Mountains? fifteen-minute car nty minutes from Pioneer and all for only $250! here’s nothing like it in all Seattle, except in Fairmount! And at that, you have to pay only 25 per cent. down, with eighteen which to settle the balance, in monthly or quarterly payments a fixe. fry MeCarthy's First,” be || w All the remnants, and there are hundreds of them ‘that Be AND 6c LACES, 1%4¢— | Genuine Keretol Suk @ 15c AND 20c LACES AT 7¢ 26e NECKWEAR, 15¢ value at 17a 7 broidery effects, all per. Aiki Point Open - ready for summer bust- | agements may be made} f private dances and parties to/ be given in the hall Light re-j} treshments or fall course dinners | Seeeoeeceseeseooeeeseesele Rey » little money buy so much. Think Square—and a host of other ad 4 Saturday Hours, 0:80 A. M. te Om0 PF. me q SALE Silks and Dress Goods H If Price have a ted ng the immense selling ip th juring the past few weeks, and lepartine during thin week's big sale, will be included im thie gay rifiece These are all splendid materials from OUr, regy. lar stock, and every piece in the lot is the biggest kind of a bargain. Take your pick of all we have at just. HALF-PRICR New Shirt Waists 59e ng “ have on special sale 60 dona styles, nicely made, and right Up-to-date every way. You are bound to be surprised when see what good value they are. And what's the Nothing to speak of. Only nna Ps are splen LAC SPECIALS $4.98 BUTT CA FRENCH VAL. LACES, from a half-inch to 11 24 and 26-inghy braxs-riveted les corners, brass look, and hinges, leather y set in brass clamps, sale price Friday will a straps and shirt only lie linen Lined. regulag 4 $4.49 and $4.98, and Se a yard Beautiful Poimt de Paris me Bands, Edgings and Inser- | PURE CASTILE 69 tions, all splendid valu lie BAR OF OA at the regular prices, 15¢ SOAP, and 20¢ a yard, on special ; sale Friday at only Te weighs s pound Guam It is pure white and ” nen’s Wash Collars and | only ....., ‘ Ties, nicely finished with pretty trimming and em- EXTRA PURE SOAP, 5¢--A feetly washable and priced bar, made from regularly at 25e each, on oi} and usually at npeeial sale Friday at,each | Our . 6 bars for: «see BG | ove sess Senna a nr e200 Re

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