The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 7

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ERS TO A GIRL _ ABOUT TO MARRY i NO. V. {She married a quiet young man of good family and excellent charac KEEPING STEP. ter, at that time a atation agent In| [% Mmlar and it te bo much eanter My Dear Margie:--You write), northwestern city, I lost wight of | fog) “MMe lve 18 than whac it ie would laugh to see you and Grace for some time; but ft seems How can @ girl tell if @ man be walking together, how he her husband, without any special! insincere? adopt his long strides and influence, soon rose to be general) Wellwhen he is an expert to Jenathon your short steps manager of a western railroad, Af-| the effective droop of hie eyelashes ‘aa you can ta the effort to ter his promotion, Grace began | 4d the correct “hang” of his mus with him. It may surprise writing fo me, She deseribed her) tehs, you may know that hin feoble TRUE: SOR FROM FAL TAL SE By Frances Gilbreath tngersolt ymptome « eadtul " vt wei 2 g q ee on, but this set me to wond- social triumphs, her club activities, | Pralm els under Siow It you two would always walk sent programs of entertainments in| "*** >! which she figured prominently, im | tang! Pe we sonveres : o meane that you would matter of keeping step ts closed samples of her gowns and| aiway second fiddle” in the matrimonial duet of the gait of as ided elaborated plans for coming trips. w fa material affairs. Leavy Then there was a silence. The & ranking » the number of wives who next I heard the seene had shifted , calle you “angel” end masured that way? ty perer get any and hurt them- founded reporte, had lost his posl-| Y¥9¢ Meat love te not a bragsart. If he leads to infer that he © bit, but ft Is on my mind to Grace behind the ribbon counter) is aes, grooming, who are replied ‘You,’ a because of the too rapid had made her own trouble. wife and family. Ie this; “Society is ever chasing ‘lions,’ —-—-~ ” > m - 4 reason th often confess thelr and yet these very ‘lions’ have Mor old-fashioned customs? achieved their present distinction BEI | INGHAM #t mot account for the boyish by seclusion and selfdental and bring to homely pleas work. So, the man of affairs needs) (Star Speetal servtee) ge ow PTReveral hundred tone of coal 4 turned away, Sho| Whole earth knows It, the “symptoms” are af nine “fool” who rune may correctly e them whom t ntrol over hit to be held “hamber © , do got them? the ballast of prudent living and) “went ion's yesterday, sweet companionship in his battle PreLL first young woman | saw with the world, not a pullback of Thiry _ AU soil —," * a stairway. of J.C. Rogers, & stonem } jiafiuence, te believed to be the case | ere believe WATCH HERE F¢ | There will be a meeting of the! | Queen Anne Hill Improvement club | G JOHN CORT, at Queen Anne av. and Garfeld st THE RA ND Manager Telegraph Service) = on Friday at § p.m Among mat-| All This Week, NAT © GOODWEIN, and Hie N D, Pa. May 3.—Rev. | ters to be disucased ts the question | including Edna Goodrich, in Repertoire, Testght and Frid rector of the historic | of the proposed new paving district, | Guat 5." Prices S00 te 6200 Neat raction—Raymond 1 George's Epis with particular reference to the Btarting Sunday Henry W. Be offers RAYMOND with a question as to whether or not cer ic s the New Comic Opera Hit “4 YANKEE TOURIST.” by Rh oWeales aged | tain of the sweper grades shall be | *” wife and family paved with asphalt. All property | ward, sister of | owners on the hill who are inter with him. ested are Invited to be present. & stun $2.00 to Me Ruysecli & Drew. Mere Phones } Mat, Thure. and Sat, Every Evening at 8:16 “HELLO BILL Starting Bundeay Mat May & om - Mat. Prices, 36 and if Pressing, ite to bee, ‘LYRIC THEATER Phones $47. Russell @ Drew, Mere Matinee Saturday-—fvery Night thie week, $90, Zine’ M ody Co. mm « Double BIL "Venues and “The Haymekers.” Next w tea Sunday Matines. May 5, the Lewte & ihe Musical Comedy Co. “A G10000 Beowty.” Everything new. Prices, from te te fe Unusual Offering New Spring Suits © new tight fitting and Pony Sutts in all the popular light mixtures, Regular $18 to $25 values, Special $14.95 CASH OR CREDT. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike, We Give You Credit. A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast rf Special $12.50 and $15.00 Suits For Men These garments are entirely unlike ordinary ready-made garments—or, rather, they are a class of ready-made garments by themselves. They have a character and individ nality all their own. They fit with an attractive nicety; they become the wearer; they are, in a word, the ne plus ultra of gentlemen's garments—something you cannot better at any price. Men who are fastidious as to what they wear prefer our ‘‘Special’’ $12.50 and $15.00 Suits for their elegance. Men who are particular what they pay prefer them for their economy. You will find only high-class patterns and colorings, such as are found in the most expensive garments. Coats have side or center vent, shaped waist and every other fashion kink that distinguishes the mits at double this price We have them in any shade you want or any | FOR $15.00 We give you almost ap endless selection of the newest and best of the season's production. Coats are shaped in at waist and flare over hips, side seam and pressed flat either center or side vents; trousers have quarter or half-inch welt seams. Every garment full of — and atyle, Unfinished Worsteds, Serges, Thibets and Peon Mixed Cheviots; every new shade; for ........0 | WIT TALENT | the @tarascepe. a SORTHWEFTRERY LEAGUB ATHLNTIOC PARK BASEBALL TOMORHOW, 5 F. mM. SSCS eeseseseseees siti Uy, tae on cL TE Our Suits bear the Union Label. All Suits pressed and kept in repair free of charge A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE ON THE COAST. Corner First and Yesler ‘ clares himaelf willing to “sacrifice the whole world on rights as well as those Her husband, according to well-| for you,’ he intends only that for which he himeelf cares net @ plea by pot expecting any, we tion through gambling and drink have “had bh kof & dosen other girls,” you can count » consider the women whe aah his wife had left him; the conoly | ““"'noky th Stans, OS00 SED See Ween matrupens wileges to the limit, sions were that he had gone from aan Pa vr . BF ay: treas minded because you exhibit , tittie . common sense ° HOt Conced o you aa a wife enough tn Jeave their husbands to powe bad to worse-—nobody know where | gence to judietourly expend « “nickel,” of judgment sufficient to ae Not that you need ft, dear, he was. So, when I came upon) lect a kitchen apron, Then-—-the “other” man IM all that this one Ba solemn warning. Don't we yesterday and she said to me with Girle don't need to be told; they knew that the real article ~ many men who look worn and a self-pitying «mile, “You have| net “oajing” upon & public thoroughfare or holding up a corner We in spite of good dinners heard of my trouble, of course? | That when a man ts so “dead | ve" that he dees not care If the mistakable that even Anna Hearst, © woman of th 1 soon be turned cut datiy from the| ae the the counter was Grace Mo loneliness and extravagance. - went out | (ony mirike coal mine meer her You never knew anything) “Forgive the little sermon, And) [\°*\Sr)s), | nd for an | Cosretions being reeumed 4 Bhe used aye noted | good-bye for this time. union does & of | CMIGAGO” May Dcclehn Cudahy | sod harmed “Tour loving “Not insane, but under hypnotic fe In a eritt condizion at home here ae « result of @ fall down AMUSEMENTS. : VO ene ng Davia, Wallace trwin and A. G. Rubyn, Seat Sale Friday Theat Funny Farce Comedy, Neat Week The “Meet Garden Tragedy.” ai Com- ik, start Fhonee: Sunset, Mate 1904, Ind 4394 Lois Men, Pantages announces “The Cowboy and Lady.” Mate Dally Rec. Tha. @ Fri, Deore open, Mate, THEATER »¥ es 59 ree me = Peepie: Whetee & Searles, George Hr~- ore, Grace Grey & (eo, Clever Comber, Bert & Wileee, Médie Reeseh, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. Yd sent it hurtling out over the center fielders head. It looked @ sure four-bagger. Our Bylvester gallop | ed down to first base, grinning ox \ultantly, and just after touching the bag stepped into a steel trap which had been placed by That Hoy Next Dood, and came to earth all in a heap, the sald trap being j anchored to a stake by « chain | Before they had our Sylvester un- | tangled the ball had been fielded in and he wae left at firet by the next man fly out. Bylves « side would have pro tested the game, but it being just a kid game, there was no one to protest to SPEAKERS CHOGEN. | on Clarence Keith and Berkeley Blake have been chosen by the high it fe evident That Boy Next Door ball or saliva sphere When our hool faculty to speak at the grad n't have any enjoyment unless Sylvester com to bat the out) uation exercises of the school. The he burte some one, This time it) fielders back away over in the) senior clase has elected Bertha was our Bylvester again. True, next block, That Boy Next Door) Banke and Harold Denny as speak it was his feelings more than bis| may be all right as a first base ers, and the valedictorian and sal physique, but it is very vexing al man, but he nnot connect with utatorion, chosen for excellence in wed ha, eh mee together the spheroid when wielding the | studies, are Alice Hardy and Mar- The Boy Next Door ts on the willow garet Corey dbaseball team against which the There ta the malice and the mo - team of our Bylvester was playing tive of it. That Boy Next Door ts on the commons the other day. If | jealous, When our Sylvester cam I do say it myself, our Sylvester to the bat in the ninth, prepared to is right away and there when it bat out a home run and tle the comes to lining them out. A left game, That Boy Next Door was handed pitcher has no terrors for fixed for him at first. Our Bylves him. por has the much-mooted aptt ter landed hard on the ball and Smart Fashions FOR BOYS. We wish everybody could see our superb stock of Boys’ cloth- | Ing Its many good | features are #0 prom- fnent that it would take but a short time to Induce you to try | the best clothes ever shown for boys 2% to | 16 years old Our prices for Suite are $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and Up. — flee our beautiful | line of washable sults. Prices $1.60 up. J. Redelsheimer & C. 800-804 First Ave, Cor. Columbia. Strongest Top Coat | Howse im the State. | Now ie the time te wear them; all the new, uptodate styles, Quality better Gan the price. Bee spectais at— $2.00 and $2.50 DRAPERIES AT ONE-HALF Special Sale of All Reception, Desk and Roman Chairs IMPORTED FRENCH CRHTONNES. WHITH AND CRU HED SETS oF Lace. Regular $9.28 Verdure Cretennes, epectal out price peruse $1068 Sass Bet Bt 00 60 :.+.00. 91.08 « vere Regular § 4.08 Lace Red Set cut Requier i” 8 Fieri Oretonnes, by spony out price.. 3 Regolar § 9 Lace Sed Get ont beeee . The « yar Reguier $1.80 Fiorai Cretonnes, ‘special cut price ae me iets tone oe oe ae seeee BBe « yara Regular #00 Fi Al Cretonnes, special cut pric 910.00 Lace Bed Bete cut BBo® Regier 36 Fiorsi Cretonnes, special ‘out price... «++ 180 8 vere cures ae end Sete | ik Madras. ..... 81.26 6 yard FIGURED AND PLAIN BURLAPS 4.16 Tapestry out to Regular $2.60 Tapestry cut to ae abe Seen. oe out price tneeeee tone eather norn ' IMPORTED SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAING. : & pair Regular out 5 @ pair Regular eut ' * per eut ' o pair ost Regular #1 © pair out Regular § © par out Regular Curteine out ANNUAL SALE RECEPTION, DESK Regular $4.60 Curtains cut AND ROMAN CHAIRG. aera eas: 4 Regular $15.00 Golden Oak, epectal — ——- WHITE AND BORU SCOTCH mw, Regular 18.00Golden Oak, epectal ¢ 28.00 Geiden Oak, apecia Met for 14.60 Golden Oak, special Net for 00 Golden © tor Jolden O tee Golden . Golden Oak Golden Oak, special Geiden Oak, epectal price, ... 75 Golden Oak, special price, ... Golden Oak, special price, .... © Goiden Oak, tal price, . Golden Oax, spectal price, Reguiar $2.26 Regular $2.00 Net for REAL LACH CURTAINS. $20.00 Tambour Lace Curtaine cut to $11.50 pair 90.00 » Point Lace Curtaine cat te 811.60 pair Duchess Point Lace Curtains out to 612.75 pair Golden Oak, special price, ... $20.00 Duchess Potnt Lace Curtaine cut to | Golden Oak, special price, . $18.50 pair | Golden Oak, special price, Golden eotal price, ... $26.00 Filet Lace Curtains cut to . $16.50 pair $71.00 DuchessPotnt Lace Curtains out to Golden $12.25 pair Golden $18.00 Duchess Pomme Lace Curtaine out to Golden , $11.75 pair Golden special o Duchess Potnt Lace Cortaine out to spectal price . . ope | price . apectal price, 810.50 palr | Irish Point Lace Curtains out to $11.25 pair | Regular Irteh Point Lace Curtaing out to .76 pair) Regular epectal price. Lace Curtains out to ...5 sf 4 pair | Regular spectal price 011.60 Filet Lage Curtaine cut to Regular 12.6 Mahogany, special price The and S60 Imported Chin lke out te Sige yerd| Remular 12.00 »arly English, special price, ie iSe Pillow and Portiere Co: out te... yard | New 14.00 Barly kinglish, special pri j 14.00 Barly 1 14.00 Parly | 12.76 Early 28.00 Barly 18.00 Early 16.60 Barly English, sp 17.00 Barly Fonglieh, apectai price, 20.00 Barly Englisn, epeotal price, ‘Come In and Look Over the Stook Century Furniture Company SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET ring smar he | i tr prese uting cou torne and Tace tecut fal repr DH M. ath m of ulld! mean atrict hree- emp! vhere } ver ng h ‘** T OF hut o to tet me cana

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