The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1907, Page 4

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= sista es deen nts: auaneee BY STAR PUBLISHING co, — TeWPerary Quarters, Old Library " Buliding. a EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDA' aa age Seamen independent wae Buneet Sarg PALLARD STAR AOMNCT 401 Malerd ave unset, Maard I METT STAR AGENCY ettomer Ryans, M81 Rookerfelier Ave ee Ta - Entered 01 ne Postaffies at Geattic Warkingten as second class mation, date When ow te wires te on the — - ~ \e-The your merit When that date arrives, if your cription haa net change of date ow Sunset per copy, etm conte par weak, or twenty-five conte per month Delivered cartier, No free copten TO MATL aURNCREN ean FOUr ame Ie (Akem from the bet, A 2 Py Habel of eebrese bel a sini wt in GROTICE TO SUUSCHINENS amy cw cone wt he svar full 4s resem si evening, please do we the fa ver fo ee Mas. between 6 and TD 0 ties Th more than ones, Tm thie way we can Be certain of giving eur subscribers & perfect eorviee and Hie the only way. Paaenett vance, & receipt, THE BANK BILL THAT MADE A NOISE When grafting was at {ts height, In San Franclace a hired man prosented himself at one of the city's largest banks, and de manded bills In payment of the check he offered It happened that this was new in San Franciaco, because the cftfeens of that westera metropolis have a wellknown prefarence for gold coin of the realm. They do not care for promises to pay, even the government's, They want the ready cash, Of courte, the bank han out the bills, It had to ekirmish around to get them. Investigation showed that San Francisco was going very short on bille, There seemed to be a sudden demand for paper. The banks wondered why. They have just discovered the reason. The beodlers wanted money WHICH MADE NO NOISE They objected to ite olinking, Milis they thought would be quiet er. They realized that CROOKED MONEY OUGHT TO DE SILENT IN ST. LO “Here, bay! answer” STAR BY J MONEY. Beholarahip. Genial Clerayman (vistting the village echool)-—Well, my little man, what do you do in school all day? The Most Promising Pupli-—d walt till it's time to get out, sir— Harper's Weekly ; A Bilty-Hoot. But every one of those dishonest bills to SCREAM ALOUD. We are an honest world at heart, and dishonesty can't help making itself conspicuous. Black spots always show on a white surface. There is no such thing as crooked money whic will keep silent, though ft be paid out in bills, as most of these San Francisco @rafters paid it began en ERS ERT WHAT IT MEANS TO SPEAK KINDLY TO YOUR WIFE ST She (crossing the first time) And where is the steersmant don't see him anywhere. He (also green, tat making a {bluff at knowing) You wouldn't expect to seo him tn the firet cabin | would you? He stays io the steer j age, of course. | 1 Two Ages of Men. There are two periods in a man's itfe when he ls enable te under stand woman. One is before mar riage and the other Har por's Weekly after The Well-Kait College Chap. Ethel's big sister ha admirer who te a © }—e an ardent athelete 4 chap. 1 may that he wae well knit The neat oven ing, when the young man called, Ethel went into the parlor to en Certain him. | De you jabout yout No. Something nice, said the young man. “Oh, you; It's very aloe,” repiied Ethel. “She says you are beaut! fully crocheted.”-—Judge brosd-eho: | know what sister says demanded Ethe! 1 hope,”| ea A Word From Josh Wise. “Maay 8 com plesion ain't a8 pink as it's painted.” Everything bad gone wrong in the howse that day ‘The cleaning was only haif done, the place was upside down, ‘the butcher's boy came late, the dinner was miserably cooked She expected him to be crows He had every right to be = o knew. She had mismanaged everything. She was just * re. View. } And she threw her arms around bis neck, sobbing Be Se grea ge I a But ye man Was more of a man than she thought. He did Leos tin come § nod ae he i sponk one unpleasant word. He did not utter a single ayliabie | p.1g membership called upon hi { of blame. He did not even frown the least bit | widow to find how they might be ; Instead, he put his arms around ber and held hor clese, end | ce tn her dlstress | i “Cheer up, little woman. It's all right.” ) loships at Navy Yard. | ; Tt might have been because he disliked a scene, but it wai 5 waen't. It might have been because he understood that disagree ; —— would not make things any better, but it wasn't that | i It was beeruse he was a man with a heart big enough to | ¥ know the magic of a kind word | Poets and authors have written volumes about kind words, but nese of them nor afl of them have ever pressing all the beauty, all the power one little word of kindne The world was a diffe come anywhere near ox all the comfort thot lives in nt place to that womah. Her tiredness vanished. Her tears dried. Her disappointment in herself was taken away. Her love for her husband was magnified a thousand. fold. There was only sunshine where there had been clouds | Mt was a little bit of heaven for her. } And it cost the man-—nothing. | About One Hundred Skirts variety of this season's be styles include the plaited “How luxurious,” remarked Rollo, | ceipt. You are then privileged to mixtures, in the most durable and desirable materials. as he and his father settled them: | stow yourself away elther next the Revularl od 7.00 selves back into their padded seat.| reaf or next the floor Regularly priced from $7 ied “And this is what they term aj you have bare to do $10.00, You may have your choice dur sleeper there in a state for about Sd 1 - ° , ie ae i ing th ale for ..0.. $000 eerebereenes then the porter mgh the pleas waking ye “This moment in our CASH OR 1332-34 Sec ae ee eas Deliver this note in a hurry, and a ‘The patterns include checks, plaids, stripes and fancy Eastern Outhtting Co. . “Seattle's Reflable Credit House.” | Pment over the ones te has been ‘trustees ‘had voted to raise his) and tho wong they wore attempting | way that if some one = | |presciang lately, Lam so gind he| salary twenty per coutt” w apg was “I Don't Koow Wh t@ $10,990,000 thene ) | [Rept time hote of pesutmtam ont of i. Pm Going But tm on My Way,” | arise nny necomnity ‘ 4 | }1e hex seemed for the prt your die, goats sender, 18 tn ‘nat tres —_ to jail. We'd be sont on | Jor so to take such a dismal view | that of Boatiio’s former city of feme New York lawyer Btotlacoom of thi | flelnle are “Pring Back My \mate the statement thet the govt —— ena “Yes; tt was a welcome relief to/Johante to Me.” The solse youlornmont Is not strong enough 10) aos eng goer hear Wim say the world was grow | heard wan 4 stiended by wend to fall a man worth $1 ; loships at | ling better, Did you tnow the aa of the aforesaid city officials 00 Just incidentally we want to A é pa 9 oh be ” con ba " THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS WONDERFUL MILL END SALB is 50 great as to be al = beyond conception, Coming, hs it does, just at this time, when almost every store in America hag he of forced to raise the retail prices of their merchaudise on account of the ever-increasing magket, ag = fering to the pwblic a magnificent $100,000.00 Stock of the Newest, Most Seasonable and the penn Scarcest Kinds of Merchandise at Actual Mil) Cost and Less, it is indeed a sale that may well be termag a magnanimous contribution to the public. WHAT MILL REMNANTS ARE—No mill, particularly the largest and most important ‘ escape an accumulation of “Remnants,” or “Mill Ends,” because no machinery ever has or ever cam na vised that will weave perfectly all the time. A dropped stitch here, a broken thread there, and imm pe ly that piece of fabric or that garment is taken from the loom and consigned to the “Mill Ends, ait urs. , ; A srtitern ot wait tor an (ff Sale houses can use nothing but full pieces, so as a result the largest mills in America have made Mg 1 i I. Emory their special and exclusive agent to dispose of (through the largest retail houses thronghgs the ses omnes DU OSH “_ They made all arrangements for |} the order's attending the funeral, but before settling upon the final details for the obsequies they do sired to know if the deceased had any special church affiliation { Did your husband belong to any chureb?” was asked. W'y no,” sald the woman in astonishment he never done nothin’ to belong to church fur.” Chicago News The Outtook. “Dr. Thirdieigh’s sermon last Sunday vight w Souverfr View Books of Beattie and victatty, handsome | ly gotten up, printed on fine each containing about and targe panoramic photographic reproduction of Heattio, Regular price Sie each; Wednesday and Thurs day only 19¢ EXTRA SPECIAL Wednesday Thureday ; Penn's Antiseptic Skin Soap. apectal, 3 cakes for ..26¢ Puiry Soap, regular Ge cokes 4 for 166 Hysela Complexion Cream, made by Leferre, in Paris, the best skin preservant | and besutifier made, 50 hottie for abe Uire's Root Beer, package \C qnakes 5 gations sae | Lister's Scalpine, absolutely | the best hair tonte and grower on the market, $1.00 bottle for She Squibb’s Cod Liver Of1, full pint bottle, regular The; | apectal 496 |The Quakers Specie! Brand | | Pare Tuscan Virgin Olive abe and Oll—-% pinta | Full pinta .. aoe Quarts 81.00 | Burnett's Beef, fron and | Wine, 8 wonderful tonte for | | the blood; try a bottle: special Bae Raymond's Invisible Complex jon Powder, Se size 19¢ Wistom Ethylitne Face Powder, 60 size ... { 13¢ | | Quaker Drug Co. 1013-46 TWO STORES Pike and First Av. Westlake. to choose from, in a wide The effect, self trimmed, button and strap trimmed, fold tri eat styles and fabrics mmed and the plain effects CREDIT. 1—209 Union the country) the entire hundreds of thousands of Remnants and Mill Ends that the busy mills are accumulating, and it is only by means of Tremendou s Selling Events, such as the sale that opened day (Wednesday) that makes it possible for Mr. Em ory to handle this gigantic output, or for us tog the public this tremendous stock of New Goods for ten days at Actual Mill Cost and Less. WATCH FOR THE GREEN TICKET, THAT EMBLEM OF ECONG ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS AT MILL PRICES UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES—$12,000 WORTH TO SELL. ; No matter where you live or what your previous plans have been regarding a new Carpet oF FI Covering of any kind, this Mill Remnant Sale presents such an unusual opportunity to you to buy Ri class goods at small prices that if this advertisement reaches you, come; positively come and LE] SHOW YOU NOW IS THE TIME to buy your C arpet 4 2,500 YARDS BEST TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET AT 68C YARD.—15 PATTERNS TOR LECT FROM. ACTUAL VALUE OF THESE CARPETS TODAY IS 95c. : Inlaid Linoleum, per square yard, .......006 Value $1.40. Now is your time to buy. d to Factory Prices at London’s Second Floor Printed Linoleum, best grade, during this sale, per square yard ...... Aze Value 75c. All Rugs Reduce Best 5-Frame Body Brussels, size 9x Best Tapestry Rug, 8-8x11 ft. 2 RE euwanes oneka acens cee t . ac. ene @ Se5_SERS3E ESSE S82 SF 283 S85 & seseee Valne $32.50. Best Tapestry Rug, 8-3x10-6 fry iw 1g, Beautiful Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 913.45 | 2. Valued at $18.50. Eo Ona ve me Valued at $3.00. SETPES TE E ot GET ONE OF THE 50,000 BIG 4-PAGE CIRCULARS = OUR MAN LEFT ONE AT YOUR DOOR. READIT. IT’S GREAT. HERE ARE SPECI ton BARGAINS FROM THE CIRCULAR—NOW IN EFFECT AT OUR STORE. 4 Bat ss ooo GREATEST MILL END MEN'S GOODS. GREEN TICKETS = > be SALE OF WHITE Men's Blue Fancy Silk Mixed YOU IN THE WORTH OF THE HAND- LINEN PARASOLS. Underwear, felled scams MENT. SOMEST SILKS MADE THIS YEAR, BOUGHT POR THIS SALE. Beautifully adorned with sev- eral rows of tucks; value $1.50; sold at a ridiculous and double seated draw ers; just a few numbers A few specials Grocery art ar les ee left; usually sold at 75c. | Lenox Soap ... SILK DEPARTMENT Others inlaid with inserting, Clearing them out during | P. & G. White Ni 35e : quality Winch Jap embroidered dots and edg- Mill Remnant Sale ..49¢ posse eesce cag <seeal Wash Silk; just the silk ing, to go out quick So Men’s Sox, in brown, black | Baker's Chocolate, | lor waists, childven's Hesspdeeae and black mixed, double | ‘@** --+--+ + dresses, and underlining as thi i r hee! ‘oe; the Ghirardelli’s Ground ‘ for net waists, and comes| | FOR THE BOYS. woh spramalvcniny! aon) BENE pay 10¢ for ; all sizes. Dur- ing Mill Remnant Sale at Se Under- wear, the “Kool Kind” for summer; a fine ventilated in every wanted shade, in- cluding black and white. Mill Remnant Sale price, per yard . 1d¢ 27-inch Domestic Pongee, 27 Young Men's Suits, long pants, three-piece, black, brown and grays; sizes 14 to 21. These are fine fan- cy worsted, well made and lined ; regular $7.50. Mill Remnant Sale price Lipton’s No, 1 Tea Apetezo Cereal Food White Navy Beans, 7] Ye to 34 inches wide; comes R ide © Riverside Corn in gray, light blue, reseda, enee o4e $4.69 ete ed cae oe asi Se green, black and natural | Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, well fort during the hot Cott B ' color; regular price 39c made and of good, strang months; regular price 75c perm conga Mill Remnant Sale price, | ™aterial; sizes 7'to 17; 4 Mill Remnant Sale price . | {pil “ean cotton, net wae 2 19¢ regular $1.75. Mill Rem-§ ..... ........ <5 we A nh mi a an * as nant Sale price . S9e Comfort Calico, in Silk, excelicnt calfeta for | B27%, Al Wool Suits, knee] CHILDREN'S WASH |. °° 23Md -+- ‘ pants, bine serges, gray Carpet Warp, i suits, waists and lining and brown worsted, finest DRESSES. spools, all colors, navy blue, brown, green, om a a . to 16; | Great Special Reduction . +« gray, champs ight . ’ ; ' ae light ink cron, | Boys’ Knee Pants, heavy ma- | Sizes 1 to 4 years, nice Lawn | Wash Boiter, heavy 4 ’ , uns Cream 1 terial, well made, all sizes Dress, made with ruffled copper bottom «sai white and black. Come] and nearly all colors; reg lis enh 10c Writing Tablets 33 early, for this silk will not | ular 50c. Mill ay en ee a last long. Mill Remnant Sale price ...., 19¢ peetty wane Gene: Rage: 2% pros era — Sale price, per yard .32¢ ine. peice: ie: OG Hamm ~ ars ee $5.00 AND $6.00 WOMEN’S | """t Sale price ..... 25¢ |] Cloth Bound Books, SUIT CASES. SEPARATE SKIRTS, ular authors and ti : Sizes 5 to 12 years ; materials Men's or Phir All $3.98, are lawns, percales, ging 2s. =e s Leather Suit Cases, steel | strictly All-Wool Panamas, | ams and chambrays; well | for . frame, protected corners, Serges, Cheviots and all made throughout ; fast col oz linen fined, “Easy Grip” kinds of all-wool mixtures oni; segues ¥So. walnse I4b. pack handle, two straps all] Also Mohair and Sicilian Sail Mesiaet Gehe-aclen Writing around case, with brass Skirts Colors black, : ‘4 my Pi jock and trimmings, {n cosy Were Lin A) Pe +994 I Crepe Paper, roll. P black and brown; sold reg aie to diene See Sizes 7 to 14 years; percales, |] ‘Tall Glass Flower a ular at $6.00. Mill Rem pe gge Fw Provo Phone chambrays, lawns in all for .. sé nant Sale price .. 49 skirts are positively worth colors; dainty, pretty de- ] 08. Gox Strong All-Leather Suit Cases, pat $5.00 and $6.00 each. ; regular prices $1.49 | Hammock " ent ateel frame and hinge, | MILL REMNANT SALE 75. Mill Remnant | $1.25 Hammock, witht oble Senter eoctinre: linen RICE .. $3.98 ¢ 98¢] and wide valance lined, double shirt fold, ex- | GENDRON GO-CARTS. OLO COUNTRY LINENS $1.00 Alarm Clocks tra heavy brass snaps, Black Japant brass lock and brass trim mings. A case sold every where at $8.00. Mill Rem GREEN TICKE nant Sale price $5.19 MARK THEB LOOK FOR THE er, oa § sri | GREEN TICKET a BOTH

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