The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY a MJ fooling and character, as tts colors Hien os Ba’ To f CURI wore green, red, white and bine, and et +44 bed core, then Kellag@py with 286 it not only signaled the verse! with 4 May gts ° liens Rat its tall, but also nodded its head in ~v IF aL at ton dig ‘The tocals are cMMainty playing |& most friendly fashion, And even Mfornin, #1 Toahe 60 ‘ents, tom, the game these days, It must be ture has so framed It up that | Nature the most rabid of truthtellors will pt bon: Fi (s) admitted that if you give the fat man requi nance, and hence hardly acouse the entire crew and man haif a chance he things it ts that aay 1:59 a im, he aus Passonger lst of a highly respect Seattle in in necon® Place again pects a vaca@Py which is confirmed able ocean steamer of nature fak 4 will now proceed to overta presently by the clarton whiathe ) tag —Baltimore: Amertean Aberdeeys. @here ts no reason he planing Then doth | hy the Wild not go to the top. \ . i, per tb, Sie th, M4 @he: | hey are playin P a aa five n ne has only an | hs oe oe heer ft At most 30 min per tb, Be i tm * Where will be a game this after per | aulific Meer, per 1b, byERy, cows, Th, aben an the-doedl Grwands bet woon The gu woh } undowdt esicniay Ih, tide; nhon, por MB Seattle ond Tecoma, edty is brin@n@ the Dogpr of our Birdo;, aren pep aga e 3 nation to a ature passion for (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | aa 4 diner . ene The steamer Mount Royal of the | '*! ane D. the mo it necettonl whieh te Hudson Ray fleet was wrecked Sat | oune Renny Myers ts loading the etl em ’ hee sporadic a urday tn Kitsellas canyon on the | |} Vey Ff jeague at the bat with an average itor ~ @un i ~ oe ae Skeena river and of the twenty | mon, per ib, Te. of 344, Rows has an average of .309,| Tecause there are fifty shares 1 bac 1 niche - r n 7 Wee. 4 7 202. . ni h c e persons aboard six were drowned ° | Roberts 202 and Coy 202, Quigley ) worth, which ®ave not yet t shaker and the bot The @igk Lunch Habit. The steamer struck a rock and | Select rancs gy ms | I A pn nig torehire sauce in| SEP ND e | ARK and was broken up by the | iron, oe - ta —— gtanter stops for 20 minutes to rubber a ‘enavel é f Me Then b looteacheoso | some men laying brick om w by Tate : _ “| tm, The Grotto ! - prdwicha eandpickles,” en After being thus bombarded with Jamoa O'Keefe, Archie Wil footers | Mr, Scholle haa opened the “Indl 4 gulfs the wh hey are astili/a dairy lunch for 20 years the hu j lis, steward; B. Frayne, fireman; | Hovation Crotto,” the finest equip. i coming, pa the § cont check | man stomach falters when tt faces! two Japanese Lime and Cement, iai{ BOF Krill in town, at the ner of he held out tay for the pur. | food, and greets the dyapeptic tab eerie po Ro BR First and Cherry, Mr, Scholle has pose, dashes away swallowing a / let like a brother, for it is dyspep- A 1 M j ' erage nce som xcellent concert toothpick 4 chaser, and then | tle itself. ccumulate Money aid singing talent for the enter na >| How much money have you talnment of his afternoon patrons om orts saved in the past year? In order oe jt AVE money & s#ystematical . - | basis it is necessary to have some definite object in view a , CC ” " > e 4 “t | By at K a Bavings eas rn | “TRY M'CARTHY'S FIRST” Soft Shirts .. ‘ $1 to $3.50 fatestranmas oe you have achteve it | . he | ! : Negligee Shirts ..cccccovrnncocvesscvess $1 to $6 . By T. A. Williams. ever, call up. police headquarters you will be surprised how it wit i ‘ gligee Shi : gro you keep up systematicn ‘ keen 6 looked) up from They will send you a waxonload i oo) i ’ Th A looked a ae oe ere ae t every. week © C WalStS a ¢ {a Fancy Vests ....s000 sescenecseeess + SL25 to $7.50 his tash » moment to see ai |, month. Don't always be depend covering him With @ re }ent on the next week's or month's pretty gir volver. A tall with cheeks paled by the occasion and with determined blue eyes that thfeatened far more danger than the weapon she held unsteadilty in her hand “Stop!” she cried, like a stage heroine, and then, unable t sustain the dramatic situation, added weak ly, “What are you doing? “I am experiencing a most be wildering surprise,” satd he, gonial dy. lithe gtrt she was, He was not a villainous looking person. On the contrary, his fa bore & pleasant expression, and a slight glimmer of laughter seen flitting about his eyes, which, after the shock of his fl surprise had passed, a telligence entered. Ho was on his knees before an open safe, half of Whose contents were piled on the floor before him “Don't get Mippant. I am in ter ible earnest,” said the girl, shaking her head sternly and assuming an ression of firmness, rtainty not. Bat what about ™ “You don't seem to see how seri ous a matter this is for you. It may mean years fn prison, I am very sorry for you, she sald, relentingty, as he turned his handsome face to wards her appealingly. “But | mast do it. You ought to know better than try to rob a house In broad daylight. A gentleman burgiar, I bat hat will you do?” the bur @tar inquired, caimly transferring fome papers from the safe to his ets “Tm golmg to make you put everything back into the safe.” “Certainly; there's only a few things I want,” sorting out the pa “You know what ['m going to do,” she sald flercely, parrying for time, for she didn’t know herself Bow to handie the good-natured ortminal | “No, I don't but you might let that revolver drop and it will ex plode and burt you” . trifling, I'm going to tole for the police.” | “Which one™ } “Why-—why--oh! I know now. ‘That big fat one on the next square zoaew he'd come tf I just asked | “Bat how are you going to reach | him?” stift putting papers in ed, ets Her face fell. “I don't know.) Won't you tell me how to get him beret” He laughed lightly. “You forget you want him to arrest me How. t jhe turned to leave M7 | Laying her revolver on the table ae 1, So oe =. ~~ Beattie she went to the phone, and this is | PS" es eee what the burglar heard eens Firet ant Xeater “3-4-7.” That police headquarters?” Quick, send a policeman out hore. I'm holding a burglar at the} end of my revolver } Then she remembered that the! gun was within reach of the burglar and she turned tn fright, but ho was gain, hav putting the safe tn « ing placed in his pocket such papers as he wanted | Who is tt talkie It's me-—| Ftorenes Van Sant Where?” At my uncle's house, | cour The number? I don't know—I came only yesterday Oh, goodness, what ts the nun ber?’ She turned to the man, un consetously | Twenty-four Hast Liberty st.” he eatd graciously Well,” said the man, who had been waiting for her to finish, “I am sorry I can't wait watt! your frineds arrive.” Bowing politely she | doorway | No, you don't leave.” screamed, blocking the with her body and waiving the re volver. “I'll shoot.” “Are you sure the gun is loaded?" | he asked calmly | she sald, doubt it think se, fully "At any rate, Pll take a chance,” | and he bru ed past her, leaving her looking ruefully at the revol ver 1 wonder how they do work,” she said, putting the weapon down A second time she went to the phone. “Oh, Uncle Tom,” she said. | Come home at once. A burglar just robbed your safe and | couldn't stop him. Your revolver wouldn't! shoot.” Malt hour later two pn office of McWilliams ere laughing bear “Take your dinner with me this evening,” said Van Sant to his con fideutial secretary, “and I'll give you & formal imtroduction to my | niece. So the plucky gir! thought you were a burglar, did she?” | But Miss Van Sant, upon learning of the joke, assumed a queenly dig: | nity toward her uncle's secretary | which it was impossible for him to | break down—at once BAH! NATURE FAKERS. One of the incoming ocean steam- ers bad an unusual experiense off | the coast of Iremnd. The crew and)| passengers righted an immense sea serpent, evidently international in The Musical Authorities Agree: ———— ® vd Stmire John F. Miller Relief Corps AUXIALIARY TO THE G. AR. ALL DAY EXCURSION AROUND THE ISLANDS, PASSING THROUGH DECEPTION PASS ON STEAMER YOSEMITE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, AT 9 A. M. SHARP. Round Trip $1 This is one of the most beautiful trips on Puget Sound. Bring your lunch baskets. Or you can get meals aboard, a la carte, at very reasonable rates. Regular excursion this eve- ning at 8:30 sharp. Round trip 50c. Music and dancing free. Tickets for the Relief Corps’ excursion on sale at Swilt’s Pharmacy, Second av. and Pike st. Bartell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second av. Pier 6, foot of University st. Phones——-Ind. A 4669; Sunset, Main 2543, } Think of itt H it is, right In the middie of the shirt waist sea. Belt® vse eveeeeeeeen 4 tarball sere e SOC to $1 ad fon, and a chance to choose from sixty-fiv n shirt waists at S50, or 3 for a dollar, It's like swapping dollars to sell them Ss , ay oe traw Flats ...scccernncsasercceedboosses 3 to $5 this way, bat the waists must get out. The buyer made a mis Straw Hats .. . $ $ take In ever loading us up with them. They're cheap waists, but they are 4. They are made of pure white India Linona and Panama Hats, Special .... come In two principal styles—-one buttoned in front, with long aleoves, the other with short sleeves and buttoned tn the back Hoth are vartously and prettily trimmed with Ince, tacks and ne TN oa kn 5 60 des Kans ese secesase $10 Up embroidery p They are regul bo wateta, At tomor row's special price fo telephone orders can be accepted and no waists can be exchanged The special price ts or Clearing Sale of Underwear e's @ chance to pick Look at this, He at most astonishingly ments, too. 25e Underwear, 3 for 50c— Odds de of stock includ ing « “* plain and some with knit lace yokes, all taped at neck and low prices vests, some arma, Also women's fine cot ton pants with enuff al knee and finished with bang and draw strings, These alo all woll made, serviceablo high grade 2he gar 2 ments, Chotoe 16ic | tomerrow at Bed Coverings with nice, white batting and | 50c and 65¢ Underwear 35c. Odds and ends of underwear cluding pants with Just wh 3 for $1 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. up summer underwes en you need th in liste k women's fine cuff knee and t or white tights; also. black A. BRIDGE & CO. knit “ot covers with high } m neck and long sleeves and Largest Clothing House on the Coast. draw string at waist; size 4 7] only, Regular 60c and 6ic undergarments, on special sale tomorrow | while the: } you get ANNUAL better linens and pay | $1.25 Bed Comforts 98c—Fine, It pays to always buy your large Bed Comforta, covered Hens at McCarthy's. You know with figured afikoline, fitted |! you've traded with us, that hand tied, always $1.26 each. On sale tomorrow 98c at $150 Bed Comforts $1.20 Cholee quality $1.50 Red Com forts filled with white cotton batting, generous size, fh handsome figured ctieats tommeee... SPO $1.00 Bed Spreads ‘79e—Two canea of full sized Bed Spreads, nice grade, heramed, laradered and ready for usc; slwaps $1.00. While they last. tomorrow 79¢ $3.50 Blankets $2.98 a Pair— Four cases of 11-4 new white | 26c Bath Towels 190—Fino, large full bleached Bath Towels, site | woot filled Red Mlankets. They are bound in silk and have pink, blue or red borders Good values at $3.50 a pair only vantage of these {tems ‘tomor r $1.50 Dinner Napkins $1.10—Full at 5c Table Damask 450 ow aixe all a ntee ‘ always tomorrow heavy damask, 68 Inches wide, in a quatity splendid satisfaction yard well worth the regular price tomorrow, at only 2an00 ends extra good f6e towel tomorrow, not more than two dozen chaser SECOND AVENUE srretin OFKE an an elsewhere. If er tried us take ad Linen Dinner Napkins, quality that you will be to place on your table your expected guests $1.50 a dozen. Special $1.10 Good linen cream satin SALE Savings Worth Your While Reduced Price Concessions Throughout The Store that will give you Every Bbc sale 45c On special inches, with hemmed A heavy doublethread On sale to a pur a To be plain with you, we must get rid of our big at, each stock of Summer Merchandise, to make room for our Fall and Winter stock, which has commenced to arrive. Hence we have reduced every article in our store from 10 to 30 per cent., including our A. Bridge & Co. special $12.50 and $15.00 Suits. This 19¢ | Agents for the Designer PINE. ° Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Eastward from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane. is a genuine clearance sale. We have been before you for years; you all know our way of doing busi One price to all and satisfaction guaranteed your money refunded. Do not hesitate to take advantage of this opportunity to buy merchandise at a saving of 10 to 30 per cent. ness. or seasonable ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE- PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. A. BRIDGE & CO. 103-107-107 FIRST AVENUE. Cor. First and Yesler. 1. That the Pianola is an artistic instrument deserving the hearty support of all serious musicians. Fast Through Service to St. Paul and Minne- 4 Largest Clothing House on the Coast. apolis, with connections for all Points East. 2. That the Pianola is vastly superior to any of the other Piano- Players. ’ STANDARD SLEEPING CARS | ING CARS PULLMAN PULLMAN TOURIST SL p Against the unmistakable evidence of the Pianola’s universal supremacy can be set \ 'T SLEI \ i up say f competin anufacturers or their agents. Disinterested THROUGH DINING CARS hss A LIFE ON THE a testimon opinions hose who have made music a life-stud ¢ in reality HIGH BACK SEAT DAY COACHES \ Ceean wens @ competent to speak on musical matters—all unite in confirming the P musical i 7S, Ree & and nical superiority Northern Pacific-Burlington Through Service Daily a> / rg rr : ! sehen yon Sere ic The great lic, too, have spoken in no uncertain voice, for more Pianolas have to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Southwestern ? biggie prey ogel ne Con Sintee boscays Sateen ake prea eng ea feb at cat apetee For any- information, call on or write, J. O. McMullen, EF yeahting oriian, be our ened have fam Europe, the fieancial magnates of Wall street, the leaders in the world of C. P. A., Seattle, Wash.; A. Tinling, G. A., Seattle, Wash. € “hy al Soe wean: # 6 a remo: tional institutions where the Pianola (not somebod . . a ated, selteer or vichy wat as else's Pia yer) ist n the rege musical courses Northern Pacific Railway Pier ours are the purest and best LESCHETIZKY (the te of Paderewsk! ROSENTHAL (whose tour of America In one of . “ . Dp ‘$a most f f all achers) Your | the most notable events of the present season) A. D, CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. RY - “ Pia ; . od cadioen cam. 1 Ge Wat TaseME thsee ledvoremedte, pmaee Portland, Dregon. MUN Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling side t musteal world the Pianola in a class of own 4 Company. Phone 927. PADERWSKi magic of whose name draws | DE PACHMANN (the celebrated interpreter of 4 — . | great ay all over the dj! “The Chopin) The Pianola is the only one that SoS! OR act": aa a eeSSaTERSCN P or can be considered really musical, | —_ - ms aati = iain =— n Turenne, HM La Farge President Vico President Secretary 9 it 1 1int-Sa ini, Joachim, kowski, Chami A W - The Bank for Savings sliicinen # cleat 4b i ur Id on liberal te of payment, $50, $100 down, | aad 1 her hair, but her ful hair ht t r } } at | counts for litt) if teeth are w th ba vi two year will secure the very choicest instrumer I CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID | ain , Bank die Sash ae B catipped attachment, Visit our Pianola room and a us to dem i P P | Penang Guatrs ) parable superiority of the gnatchless Pian y Nae Cont | ; oui diel } rowne 3.00 and 85. "s - Plates po and up Sole Factory Representatives. — Fillings watsdhveetaans “The House of Highest Quality.” acetic po D. S. JOHNSTON PIONEER PIANO DEALERS. 903 SECOND AVENUE. Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's Main 1772 You cag deposit hore for the benefit of your children, to be withdrawn only when they come of age. “ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University St. Opposite Post Office. Telephon comes next for Seattle with 262, | neon AMape ) ea of, these shares in the yacht Spirit ean be had for $10 a share and after tt heen sold and the debt lifte * boat be raffied off to bidder. It is hoped will be ht Wy ffled she will go man. It would be to t Mh from name 4 Nited with str ty-four men tn « ree n nt game TEA. . w ill You in find no ee be lf you knov poor ring: find what pach our name yu returns your Schilung’s yee money don’t Best; like » pay All the wealthy men of the country acquired the saving habit while their income was small, Get the habit and start @ savings account with our bank We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts | Branches, Batiard, Renton, Georgetown, dames D. Hoge, President X. B. Bolner, Cashier. pinBoToRs 1. Dd. Low. Rosenberg, George Dor MoCor Ch Hoge, Union Savings & Trust Co. Ferdinand Schmitz man, Eman B. Stewart Rovt. © R. Dune James D. Cor, Second Avenae and Cherry | St, Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Alsska Banking Deposit Co, Nome, | SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound. Fine for garden tng raising and chicken ranching $350 to $750 per tract. WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. berry $650—FOR A BIG LOT. This lot is GOx110, on car Tine | between Fremont and Ballard Terms: $150 cash, and monthly payments. It is 0. K CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc., Alaska Bidg. FREE CAMPING GROUNDS At Redondo Beach, most beau- Uful place on Puget So . Plenty of pure «pring water, fine gravel beach, good boating, bat@jng and fishing Absolutely no charge for camping privi- leges. See the Sound Trustee Co. 500 Colman Bidg ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department To Furniture Buyers We supply everything for the home, either new or second hand, and deliver free to any part of the city Our selection of ranges and stoves cannot be excelled and we extend credit when desired. 416 PIKE ST jay. Houses terms. Green en Lake Sta nd lots e Lake car to f tion Branch Of INTERNATIONAL +BOND & REALTY ©, 387 Pioneer Blk. Main 1156;"Ind. 4049. Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 35c—Round Trips, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p.m LEAVE TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Time card subject to change without notice. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel. 212 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ine, | BROKERS. | Grain, Provisions, Stocks Bonds—PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, Ind. 270. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg, “UNLOADING SALE, Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up to $12.50 at $4.95 NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, 1316 Second Ave. Cline’s Ho Piano use Music ine | 1b¢ | vers B Sweet Potato Pawnee | Waltz Me Aroand Again | lie by If Anybody Wants to Meet a Jonah Shake Hands With Me ry Blossom 15e . t—R 15¢ Honey B® ‘ 1be Somebody's Waiting for You.. ! + #Uka ye | Sometime nt 16¢ ° oO oo

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