The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 6

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‘ ™ rt you Business: independent 1138 THE SEATTLE STAR BLISHING CO. Temporary Offices, Poi EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Sunset Main 1060, BALLARD STAR AGENCY-sn Ballard Ave Guneet, Mallard t0, EVENTS STAN AGENCY -W. BL Leonard, 1601 Mewitt Ave, @unset, Mai 7 5 Buliding. hones— Independent 676; Deitvered sper Week, oF (went five ents per month. vplen mm The dat Whea that your name “ AURSCRIBERS f each pelt in Jebel te tH send you & copy hone us every time mien it te thie Way we cam be certain of giving eur eubseribere & perfect service-and it te the caly way a a as THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE “1 see positively nothing In life to be happy about,” said the morose man My life it a habit. dull routine of working eating, sleeping, working, eating, sleeping.” Truly there ts nothing so dull as only working, cating, sleep And so far the morose man was right But thie man was laboring under a delusion that the senith of all earthly ambitions is money and the kind of pleasures it brings When work Is made a pleasure then it ceases to be work and ls recreation, When one ia pot thankful for the bountiful eupply of food on his table then he fs not as well off aa the poor peasant who elncerely thanks God for the crust of black bread betwoen him and starvation. And sweet are the dreams of him who is thank ful for a shelte# and bed to reat himself after a hard day's labor. There are many good things tn life that the millionaire does not perceive as he goes hurtling along the highway in his ponder ous auto, And these same things are the ones that make the poor man happy. Because there ta a real pleasure fn winning one's dally bread. & pleasure In being tired, @ pleasure in having responsibilities end duties, The good things of life are within reach of all We cheat ourselves of the good things of life by not reeognis ing them. For the only good things that are are the fruit of heaven. won by sacrifice and the price of being good to others and thankful to God. HIS OPPORTUNITY IS One tng. AT HAND Proseenting Attorney Mackintosh says he will proceed against Sunday disturbers of the peace at Georgetown, pro- vided the evidence is brought to him to convict. But he isn’t out hunting evidence. This able young man, who proseeutes the wicked of King county in return for the comfortable salary paid him, apparently has no am bitions to rival such prosecutors as Folk, or Jerome, or Heney He is content to let other people do the hunting for facts which will incriminate the guilty. He isn't out look ing for open Sunday saloons, or anything else that is pro hibited by law Mackintosh is falling short of the publ When the last campaign was on the proseentor’’ was posed for page pictures in newspapers was given yards and yards of fulsome flattery He o's expectations ‘fearless young He was yo Rs! o.ope BLOCK Specials for Friday and Saturday Here is a bunch of flyers for two days that will certainly tempt your pocket book. We believe in starting the month right, and we bit right out from the shoulder at all trusts or combines. Can you refuse these tempting baits? Pond’s Extract Soap, regular 25¢, Friday and Saturday only Se Cuticura Soap, regular 25¢, Friday and Saturday only. .12¢ Penn's Autiseptic Soap, better than Cuticura and costs less, 4 cakes for 25e Armour’s Fairskin Soap, Buttermilk, Oatmeal, Honey, Gly- cerine and Cucumber; a big value in soap for little money Try a box Friday and Saturday for . ‘ 18¢ 8 cakes of Fine Toilet Soap, a regular 50c value, Friday and Saturday only : 23¢ Williams’ Shaving Soap, regular 19 per eake, Friday and Saturday only o% ... 4ée Pinaud's Marigny Face Powder, regular 50c ; Friday and Sat urday 37¢ (This powder is equal to the best French or domestic pow ders, and, onee tried, will never be deserted Williams’ Turkish Bath Soap, per cake ..4¢ Pinand’s Eau de Quinine, 50¢ size, Friday and Saturday 33e¢ Pond’s Extract Taleum Powder, regular 25¢; Friday and Saturd és 166 Pear’s | ap, per cake 9e Dr. Grave h Powder, regular 25c; Friday and Satur lay onl lle ae th Powder, the genuine; made after an English Zhe regular 25¢; Friday and Saturday Scheffler’s Hair Color regolar 75c; all colors, Friday and Saturday only 53e Danderine—-A w lerful dandruff and sealp re ly BR PBR RS a TR 5 22¢ OE MOO hoc cerns, cence bnsedsrevistes ite . 83¢ L Seal pine the est hair grower and renewer kr wn to modern seic regular $1.00 bottle, Friday and Satur day f S5e LAMBERT SNYDER HEALTH VIBRATOR. New York price, $2.50. We will sell it Friday and Saturday for $2.00 Postpaid to any address for 15 | wee but THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1007. paraded as the Outraged Law And now! takes alarm He is willing to do his du or that man Folk him votes at the next election. tive in making erime dangerous to do brave things usually attrib: mendous importance, but they wi Later, there may be And then others. STAR DUST more tmpe f the looat p as one of the principale adeiphia (O.) Democrat A Word from Joekh Whee, 1t takes « superter sort ave mane wee where he's teferter, t had te face 12 © bia the ether @ay way of the tranegressor te hard The Benator Foraker's fight will be to a tinted,” anys Benator Dick. Ve probably te the fin { Seuator Foraker and Senator Dick ard dor ' Times niy (Ky) Perry Ce Yeu, Why Not 7. Tt President Roosevelt te tn heeuty content. Tt wae evident that with hie versatility, he could not re main oot of It ‘IT WOULD BE HARDTOFIND a stock of Women's Outer which ta more com more thoroughly n-to-date than our present Spring showing Every business day during the past month the express brought ws new novelties, at rect from our New York buyer, and our showing ie now at tte beet You find here ‘most every we new etyle, at a price that ia right-—tf conven fent to you, you may open an account with us for anything selected We unpacked yesterday a new shipment of Spring Coats | tm the box and pony style some with coat colla | with flat effk Inlaid in fancy cheeks and stripes izes 14 to 20; 32 to 40. § tot Also some new | coats, im cern, brown and black, both bolero and pony styles, over best quality silk lining 17. to 8 D Eastern Outfitting | In it wise to buy the best | piano? Is the McPhail the best | piano? Why is it the best plano? These are questions we | should like to for you, and give you our ex- | anewer planation for our answers. | If the knowledge of a prac tical piano maker and musi | cian is of any value to you, we ar¢ The Meyer: Toner Piano 0 j 314 Union Street at your service | | } i. the impetuous fashion that Heney does things, or Jerome, He fears that aggressive action will lose fearless prosecutor can accomplish wonders anywhere, and | boodling matters in asphalt that would give seope for greater achievements. A score of his admirere have en tered him and eaeh man te confident | the p “Terror of the Bvildoer and the Avenger of | Jims ¥ Confronted by the Hemrich brewery, Mr. Mackintosh | ty, if compelled, but not in It in a pity that Mr. Mackintosh does not take the initia. | in King county. An able, in King county he would have ample scope for his talents, Mr, Mackintosh is able, but not fearless. | Let him, however, recall those page pictures of himself, | with the halo of greatness splattered all around, and try | ited to the mighty Of course the Georgetown saloon cases are not of tre Il do as a starter. relation to ems ident will win. The president has been taking « ar suicide propostt Suspicious, ‘road regulation, dictionary re A pleasant iston and and I do lof a granite feet that I am t Miss Anna PF by placing hi \ teat,” writes actually me of The pre [the “wise afta Commonly and Dally Sold at 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 This will be the season's most important value-giving event. Every yard in this collection is the newest—this year's most popular shades and weaves New York's largest and best-known manufacturers. The collection is made up of Plain and Fancy Taffetas, Seoteh Plaids, Rich Black Taffeta Tan, Old Rose, Seal Brown will be found in this sasort A new shipment of Spring a mer Coates, for Ladies and coverts and fancy mixtu i res medium and dark color Coats ting Jackets. Worth from $9.00. ON SALE FRIDAY AT Bary Hours In Ladies’ Ready to Wear Goods 81x00 SHEETS, 69¢. Linen Finished Sheets, full double bed size, good welght and 850 value with seam, on sale 69e 36INCH LINENETTE, 10¢. White IAnenette for Summer Suits, ote; Inunders beau tifully, worth a yard, on sale one day only 10¢ READ THIS SPECIAL. 90 Inch White Linen, All Pure trish Linen % yards wide yard for a waist, r one gular price $1.2 Wil sell just from 8 to 11 Friday morning 79e lealled a Hiy of the valley or @ for-| Summer Coats $4.98 Pony Jackets and T Garfield type of bewuty,” | writes another. “Me ean hardly be eet-me-not. Hie beauty te more like that of the peony “I see in the paper, two minutes’ walk was the eager it's within | the trolley,” Theodore Roosevelt. | sponse. One of the members of the com mittee to decide who te moat to work for you to ride in beautiful man in America te & vet of the Spantat i net be American war lowed to vom o It, as there te no © would cause him ent the pretty man eran could do it this year. * “We couldn't Jeannette, ON SALE FRIDAY AT J0C Pink Lilac, Cream «, Black Messalines, Navy Gray Mouse Royal Purple ment 50c the Yard said Mr Doveydove, beginning on a second portion of chipped beef in cream, re BY ¥. W. BCHAPYER “that there ie a very mifty little |eummer cottage for rent for the season for $100.” "Oh, dear, where fs it?” sald bis | wife, all in a flutter. Out near Sparkling Springs, and of “Why, Lemuel, it's close enough Ob we've always wanted to take a sum mer cottage and it seems to me we if it | weren't that thie one Is furnished. So it looke rather reasonable at the going home| price and we won't be to the ox ook the oth pense of carting furniture out | there.” ik Sale Featured Friday} London’s Lucky Purchase of 5,000 Yards PLAIN AND. FANGY SILKS We've made a clean sweep of 5,000 yards of this silk, bought from one Light Blue, Champagne, Nile White and Black Poplin All on sale at 50¢ the yard, instead of 75c, 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, * a : 5 “I think it's the opportu; a Mfetime, Lemuel Tod tae « go down tomorrow and see the #. Ve'll have the delightfulest 8S suppere and live a restful, rustle 4 life ; Ht I know the change will 4 ' fn good,” ber husband beamed bade at her “I've figured it out that # will cost us $20 a month rent, car. fare $4.80, and groceries $20, I thigh” 1 can owing it “Does that include the rent will be paying for the town? It doesn't, does it?* “Bh!” said Mr. D. “By jings p had forgotten that!” * ” “You can't afford it, Lemusi# “No-o-o, 1 can’t afford two rentsa. Gee, what an on ing!” You can’t blame Mra. D for crying just o little. Golden Brown, Reseda.| Every wanted shade $5.00 and $6.00 nd Sum M issex » licht Drummer 's Sample Line—Only one of " Box a kind. Black, brown, navy, grays ektre ight-Fit mixtures and invisible checks and $7.50 to plaids; very latest and best styles Worth regularly $5.00 and $6.00, ny) ON SALE FRIDAY AT ...$3.98 DOMESTICS WHITE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. Now fs your chance to get a big bargain In Wool Blankets We have just secured a big lot of Sample Blankets, slightly sotled, worth from. $7.00 to $15.00 and will sell them at from » $4.50 © $7.00 | | OLD COUNTRY LINEN. HAMIL TON-BROWN SHOES. $1.25 and $1.50 Women’s Skirts$3.98 | SateenPetticoats Black Sateen Petticoats, good q three ruffles and accordion $1.50. ON SALE FRIDAY AT. 8 T°9 9 TO 10, 10 TO 11 11 70 12 Mik 4 : SIRGET HAVO ae rare ath $2.00 WAISTS, gR¢,| ONE-HOUR SKIAT ery Street Hat tn the Store on aale for ALL FLOWERS For one hour only you — 98c for one hour. HALF PRICE may take your pick The regular prices For one hour, from of any white Lawn are $1.50, $1.75 and | 9:00 to 10:00 your walst In stock, regu paar $2.00 choice of any flower at 50, $1.76 and Special for cap hear | Sout $3.00 values. On sale the hours of 11,00 ; O8e HALF PRICE at 98e¢ and 12.00 i wide and full; made Worth regularly $1.25 5-4 RUBBER SHEETING, 59e¢. 54 inch Rubber Sheeting, Te ular price for this sheeting is Téc, on sale for one day at . 58 23¢—-MARCELLA OLOTH—23¢. 380 and 390 quality of Mar cella Cloth, what you for Baby's wear, Coats, eto For one day TABLE LINEN SPE- OIALS. Remnants of Table Linea, sll qual from 45c up $1.75 « yard, in lengths trom i up to 3% what they CO6T i at and LESS.

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