The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1907, Page 6

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of Kentucky and Tennessee respectively, have held the law to be unconstitutional, four other federal judges have held the law to be Mas put everyth to the bea, | MAY-RY MAY-RY - |May-ry? May-ry? Dy Stuart Maclean. Why 40 you toot diemay? “THE SEATTLE STAR — UTA SEAN PUSLIGHING CO. Temporary Offices, Pt. Gullaing, | Yellé—Judge Hanford in the state of Washington, Judge ‘Trieber in wien " ———— Arkanaas, Judge Morria in Minnesota, and Judge Spear in Georgia. | May-ry? Mayery? Just wrap wp the keltten EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. a soma | How doce your garten grow? And pot on your ME Walephonee— . - : ; eS Do you eee anything And shovel the enow wmay Editorial: independent S75; Sunset Main 1050. \ i | Like the flowers of epring Business: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, . - tll | j c up in am orderly rowt May-ry May-ry. ~ \ QWNCY 2) Ballard Ave Munset, Ratiand #8 . | __BALLARD #TAR AGENCY 42) Mallard Ave onset, Batter ae a , iil abeiy rom WVERETT STAR AGENCT-W. B. Leonard, tl Hewtte Ave Gunset, Mate 9m Pd i | ae ‘hun. sears a ings on the ‘pi —_""I mov, ain conte par Week, Gr (wenty-five conte per month Delivered ae mignyot iSAvue | ) vaca oe sic Siendar's «il mined q ee one BY JOSH iil vor comenaw $$ Sarared ai the Postoitice at Sealtie, Washington, 0s second-class matter, ay ee ees | en Sd "So MAIL gURSCHINER® cuneoription eaptres le om the A man in Kansas City bas been, extravagance look like New Mng-| [om Lon R~™ label of each pave evar ybecription Nas tet | asloep for 40 days, There's another | land stinginess = ; watt en Sor man who hasn't missed much—if | q ‘ SY oy COU sees ‘ - —= |he has been in Kansas City all the) 4y \ (\ 6 pete — eo - coimactees cary clewe declares there ia no = Ww : : TO _EUBRCRINERS-Socaht Tour eeor of DN, ont Sane ped | ume. peril in wealth, There never ts Bg YU in AC a Fito MW, Independent #9 e'clock. and we will send you when we have the wealth 1 Neg SP FPRe"ahocla mise Ht more than ones, pieces Celephene we every time is Semeiaat eka ale Saas agli } x earvice ond Fr ric way we can be certain of giving our eubseribers © perteet f fe the only way 4 a omomee | Platt says Roosevelt d PALE says Roomevelt aimee, | PETTIE FALLS ASLEEP WHILE PLAYING WITH THE WOODEN put an end to the general VILLAGE a é “ , ‘ LESSON OF SUNDAY’S TRAGEDY belief that Tom didn't know any , The trees al! looked alike. Pettie Spring's Daintiest | ' — os hing about them Now, one of the things Pettie|/ was the only one who could tell ij If the many thoughtless young men and girls who ven- | No man ever wore| 4 Rochester winteter says the| Primrose dearly loved to play with tham apart ‘one of the trea was Effects \ ahingtor y overcrowded out his eyes lookin i — was & little wooden village. 8 another a ow, 686 ap a } ture out on Lake Washington every day e . | fer trouble, — it's | fy me co oe It was o easy to make believe ‘ if you only knew eee —— canoes, could be confronted with the three victims of Sun found too eoon fer | pa - Oy forte with it There were bouses was Rosa ‘ . may to renewed efforts to - Sat senna " ew could look upon the wet and ghastly that. pe 4 trees and people and aninials inbsneiciainernandagile » day's tragedy; if they Id look up oe th . tie named them all. The womar b « corpses, with staring eyes and faces tightly drawn in the | pigs He's eating| N#® Rowalie, because she had rory ar he vin dated do naut's nit fearful struggle with Death, it would seem that few of them | ole heeka, T man was Peter be pt fe na nouss with a tewer O8 ot our styles, the sizes at popula - ha te tke mans a nes —~ k to © would ever again have the hardihood to tempt Fate in the wi tee an Bei ie it. Pottie’s pa sald it was the Car iy Doser Bre ede sseueeite Vaal idea) enh be , vat Pettie H chand ne 1 ‘ rlette F way they have been doing | \ is is May—e month | Fe aoe, that it was ® pretty a aes rightness” of our prices Special, por cake af 4 weten | : he pig was Grunty, only it did the incomparable conven Per box j f Yet, incredible as it may appear the triple dre 8 . soew by the Russian cal-|@TUnt Pettie used to have to grunt of our “littleatatime” plan Daggett @ Ramadells Gola f ®unday morning did not deter reckless persons from going . wanes. end cone” th Ite only March with him,” | fr it, There was eiso « bird As nouse || all these combine to make trad. Cream—It's perfeet; per a a black bird tt may have been tn re 4 real pleasure. 2he, B5e, and d cano fternoon benevolent old gentieman paid wae 6 4 ar pieasur: ; out in overloaded anoes in the afternoo ha [te Pittsburg ‘millionaire, "BAY®) Kurokt aaye be ie for peace A a crow, Caw was the name for It You'll find here the best of Vio Sec Totlet Water, Even while the searchers were dragging the dark depths | ruined man a many aan Ghe anh tent ta WR Ob the new ideas in Men's and is popular odors ang r ‘nion b 0 ies of the three Uni- “All right, governor, I'll cut Out) Kurokt ge ly bi ¢ Women's ReadytoWeer Ap a senna ef the lake off Union bay for the bod! th fas oa . Kurokt generally bas peace ) pare very day brings new Chloris Violette Totlet Water. wersity students floating somewhere beneath, canoes loaded enih dau. talee week anent arrivals We'll be delighted Loy bottles . Abe o ‘ th sexes, paddled to and i kod the frei ett to open an account with you he $1.26 size, special 61.69 swith joking, careless youths of bo h sexes, paddlec | ’ a anked 0 man trom the 7 % for anything selected. Genuine Maria Farina Cologne fro over the threatening waters, even at times coming within | . dines <t i have got corn | Long green flasks... means m Bede 5 Guicdsisssenaaian 4711 Eau de Cologne Bath an’ cate an’ po whoa auer. bathe : the range of the grappling parties The writer of this editorial, who was out at the lake in- : Pwestigating the tragedy and its causes, saw one small canoe, | Geaded down almost to the water's edge by two boys and | fwo girl, steering recklessly ont into the lake, while an other squall was threatening and the wind rising. Apparent C. H. Behwab has grown tired of in New York © having trou Eastern | EXTRA SPECIAL. | Smal! Ladies Purses, inva Outfitting rious colors, bought ate | sacrifice: and we give yeu advantage of our dose Company, Inge ea pala bie “getting @ go Discriminating She (cusbingly)—-Don't you love dy, os an act of bravado, the two male foola in the canoe all the fresh, green young things? Pgan it in behin:! 4 passing steamboat. That a Kind Provi is ju tously) =¥en A, IERS-24 Second, sear Union $1.00 each Take your Pence saved four families from mourning today shows the —* mennaeges ae. “Beatties Reliable Credit pick all this week for... is Casey th’ bows to bie | extent to whic Providence sometimes goes in performing | Sone, i en, | Mike—Only whim be's drinkin’ tn eee Many canoes on the lake were n stieed containing three | Dolix's saloon.—Judge seesinnnpinnanneatettien a 7 | don't t much tee,” sald | Persons, some of the occupants evidently old enough to know | better. i Making a Heavy Touwsh “ withertagty ‘ i cod, the eco a 1 was plai t m th of the noe ’ 1 It in ti be seen that many of the canocists were A Siout brave in an Indian show ema onsideriug t Sereaponaible, and therefore unfit to be trusted off the shore | at Chicago bought » wife the other asked the drive Ww teiphia Ledger jday, That makes Jown Gates’ Philw on a windy day ~ A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE HOUSEKEEPERS and| ARES aie NOW IS YOUR CHANCE That canoeing has recently become a fad on Lake P Weshington, no observer ean fail to notice. Almost every E Roy and young man who can raise the price of a bont, se 3 — bean little death-trap rd diately b | ve you ever hear pre * pinker-whitey by talk? SeAainii cs ost with bi ad share tho risks ty ay yey hs WHITE BED SPREADS AT HALF Oe Se ee ene ee A lot of 150 Snow White Satin Bedspreads ; includes all kinds and designs of the highest grades. Every nt, for fear of offending Jack. Few And can It be these sage remarks were wholly lost on y , f. ranoeing, b th lo want Da-da; ge is slightly imperfect; in many the imperfection is so sm h for the canoeing, but hey do wa | And this you say hes supreme fleance te ¥ as not to be noticed. But all are under the by -clean, is do and ‘‘be in the swim’’—and they Wonte ia . - beautiful goods though they are. These are the spreads on you * blue eyes ng. staring, blinkis | the wht When you watched his face 1 caver git i e . P pn . oontia baa for family heirlooms—heavy and luxurious, with the pur frequeMtly are in # most literal sense Many canoes have already been tipped over in Lake “Washington so far this season, but Providence has been active in helping out the oceupants—up to yesterday More canoes will be tipped this summer. Probably persons will be drowned, in the name of sport, and Me more families rendere Does it pay to te young people, in this fashion? Is not the price far too dear? | Bat,”’ said one girl to the editor of The Star yesterday, *“omnoes are so much nicer than row-boats and the boys just won't go out in row-boats with the girls. They insist on the canoes."’ i When be babbied till he seemed to be with something overcome, ty of chiseled marble. Come and see them. Ou sale to Did it strike you it was only at the movement of bis thumb? morrow at-— Yah-yah: mab-coum Se poe eT, ee nace 0x tne marvel of bn them HALF AND LESS THAN HALF $1.25 Imported Swiss Taffeta Silk, black only; 36 inches : peace, be still! wide, soft and lustrous finish ; no starch or dressing; the 79 by eves of bive, silk that will satisfy every customer; per yard ....986P © means “I t he wants to tell to. you: ee Silk and Dress Gouts| DEP AND PLM KIELCE WAN. 0 “ TONLY IN MOUNTAINS LS Oh) CY a Department ce human lives, especially the lives of snoeing on the lake, it will have borne dangers attending gome fruit, bitter though it Tuesday’s Rug Prices $35.00 Body Brussels Rugs, $27.65. Room size, in desirable floral and conventional designs .+ Then let the young men paddle their own canoes i 6 oe as ee gee Peeld. go oct in one unlow she is an expert | ee eee ae 980 Quality Changeable Taffeta Silk, red and black, greet swimmer. No canoe should be permitted to carry more than Dee t 9 a o ce a} and black, brown and black, green and pink, tan and two persons. Rubber life cushions should be provided for “Do you hat much @ collection dese newer” vod; extra apeslah pet YORd (i.-cicks2.c0CAnan each ‘canoe, one for each person ¥ . * oo “- a niniesenainenaashieileibeag And, finally, if the above restrictions, imposed by the sched’ dns aaanen ab te ones oe he re truly, 98¢ Quality 27-Inch Rajah Silk, a few colors only left; Jaw and enforced by its officers, prove to be insufficient to | mend eter knew ; ‘ C. PEOPLE while they last, per yard .......... ove segeaie 58¢ prevent more drownings, canoes should be abolished alto Seatroyed der © . pate ine | » gether. eapvo-yty 4 om Oe zr. P px) | £1.00 Cotton Suiting, the extreme novelty for wash suite The writer thoroughly understands canoes. goet " . . + iy 7 PRPELEPELELLLTIRELDLLLRER 2) —— big line to select from; extra onl He has navigated in Indian birch-barks oun ’ e M4 . | yare gitks Sy be Caen éneal ; He knows the treacherous nature of the Peterboro You moa weenie CHE HOUSE OP QUALETY | _ te The whole tribe of canoes, like wild Indians, are to be co mn . t ™ ai : : ; — ji} 36 Inch Glass Cloth, regular 20¢ price; for skirts and lin } { + feared and distri sted Ise ia tr ade | | THE GEST PIANOS ARE ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST | ing; every color that’s wanted; per yard ... . © 1 i | ame - meni 2 If yesterday's terrible tra leaves a lasting impres- | vet 1 ’ } Steinwa and Kn b | ia Ceca aiidaaetii Waka Ade f 7 gis ae : ai, @ Q5e Gra 2 ining, the very best grade; [J ; an awen te minds of young men and women 6s to the jpn STANG yi : . a e | all colors and black; per yard ........-..<++0+++ a | N HE BEST } | | | | | ce e,| PeCiAl on mics to oe mone oo ‘Ste in ut ems Silk Wa ists $27.50 Axminster Rugs, $18.95. LLPELLLPLELLEULANRE % . N 4 of tts consti a * nterest due® attitude | | 1406 SECOND AV of the gove wa will be recalled 4 9x12 Size, in choice new patterns, that must be seen to be abolishes the aw . tae t ‘ : |S PLLLLRELLLLPLLELELRELELELLLE | appreciated; special $18.95 servant prevents another from rece ng, and ala n't miss t pport t r f 7 - . ~ ; sommon law rule as ' gence, where Silk Waiste we are $20.00 Best Shurvan Rugs, $15.00. ; aeeee of the eaplove © . t the emplo t O. H. Le Farge Daniel Kellehe R. Aunties 9x12 Size. This Rug is reversible; every pattern a beaut 4 The question of va t act arises In damage m ' ' \ Preaide Recret and unexéelied for wear $15. / injured emp ai representatives in case of death, and $7.50 to $12.50 Values on Sale at : . Zz LIB the railroads | ns . Wl i It ta 0 : ° a there ie great disparity be e an '] ay n § Best Tapestry Brussels Rug, All New Patterns. i tween the ft * partie The rai 1] * best law 5. 00 and $7 450 $18.50 regular value; size 9x12 13.8 "| oe hat money ca n a question of this kir ffeect $14.50 regular value; size 8 ft. 8 in, by 11 ft . yers that © 1 his kind, aff . . ‘ $ € ; 3 salle niger bese rang hoenawd Capital $400,000, Fully Pald coche ‘ < atin he other Per Per OLD COUNTRY LINEN. MAY MANTON PATTERNS hand, the plaintiff r ively ob- ——— ie geure lawyer who is working on a continge Cent. Cent. The fact that the pr made the 3 “ of this act ies au . ois ‘ iia | tiiete = ) \" 9 ~ ; : shetiait arrose: | J REDELSHEIMER & Co, || is ave wearer estos CTAGLOW F bl eeporiation compan | . wr Home of the Universal Range —<—SF\ ; know thet the etter 800-804 First Ave., Cor, Columbia ‘ et whe ue eo ‘111 SECOND AVE Strongest Ladies’ Waist House in the State Corner First Av. and University 6t Opposite Post Office HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES. the safety of the « companies ta * Judges Evans and McCall, a aw.

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