The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1907, Page 4

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T ie not Mkely that the proportion will be the same. But the |Why, it's hard to extort $2 with| Ing," observed the Jollie the tang me on THE SEATTLE N) AR healthy fine he imposed upon the boy ronows the hope In us that | poom, Awk any editor, chuokling adders t | fence to voek Gauer “Hurry and spring it; n you! Don't fall to vinit the iia ~a-tiucary PP Standard O11 will alno wet at leant a food part of all that te ous Hast cant order rear head’ off" roared the| meander along in bg, et ern yard at Bremerton, the BY BTAR PUBLISHING co, — TemPerary Gyprters, Old Library | coming togt * . hae |in wonrch of the cows WAI your shoes | Nebraska, Oroxon’ and WF " : ee erent) “Ha, ha, bat A man asked an-| agp the color of rawhide P ( uments < emET vther man what was the reason a) stockings soaking wet, and whe Pri ® ship : dog had so many spots, tee | you meander acromm 20 Boros I plowed ground with a club to drive swer, what want?” the| (he hogs out of the cornfi ar your dress on the bar ® i back ee that the tteW the atuffin @ery AFTERNOON ex@rr SUNDAY, __BAMLARD STAR AGRNCT—2i Mallard Ave Munset, Ballard 108 5 BY JOSH RVRRETT STAR AGENCY—Tomer Byana, Ml Rockerfelier Ave; sunset 1M& hee-he The king binw The other man said—oh, ha, ha,| fence, when |ha—that it wait was—ba, ha--<~phome to the b | because the dog was never long inVhilly goat has | Gas cont por copy, sin conte per Week, or \weniy-five cents per mah, De@pored Leonean aeer meted one place lout of your child, and find the old By mali or carrier, No tree copies, mn" A Word Prom Josh Wise. | Are you fa@Mlar with figures?” “Get the ax,” sald the king, but | hen, with 40 ef@ekens, in the parlor Ghutered ai wns Postediine at Gentil, Washington, Go eccené-clane matten ° aaked the proprietor of the mer relented | you'll put your hands on your hips cantile establishment “sure thing,” replied the fresh land realize that meandering ts no * (O19 ries It anything, they ought to ap-| what # fa cracked up to be--O t on your eubecription on the je arrives If your subscription haa not TO MATL « Addreas lave! of Deen pabt ance, taken from Ube list, A change of date om applicant for @ job, Mieking the ash polm an ash receiver for the to | borne (Kansas) Nows mA Bie aadrear Moet & receive off hin cigaret. "I go to ag) tho”bar. Cede trust ngewe Py “A dog wags his | loaque shows “Mrs. Henry Peck saya He ory] “THE QUAKER Sid 7 Glittering Sp oCials!. | At Both Quaker Stores Saturday Q Sugar of Milk—P. & Wig full pound Rochelle Balts—P. & pound Cream of Tartar—P per pound Carter's = Bf Tablets, per le ., ae Quaker Almond Cream, fast thing for tan and in two sizes tall tor show ed thor’a at leas’ o1 WHY DOKS A BABY GPT 80 INTERESTED IN ITs FRET? Just Meandering. never spoke a cross word to her A city girl writes: “It 168 fond) don't you think that shows a grea dream of mine to become@n farmer's | geal uf love?’ ¥ bebo gon 4 meander with him down “You, or « great deal of disero life's pathway.” 6 o Pout ‘The {doa of those Boston follows ah ook, Oak a ni Glee Dee trying to get $30,000 out of the; “| have one for you todiy that!) when your husband meanders oft | City Hall Market Salvation Army with @ poem! will make you nearly die alaugh-|and leaves you without wood and IM, Detwean @ and TR o'clock, and we will send you & Copy SeTReR, pit FOR stowle mice Wt more than een, piece telephone we every lime (his way we eam be certain of giving Cue eubsoribere & perfect service—and the only way. ADRRS—showld y cur copy of The Bear fall vo wy = SORE Tall up cnr mam. crt Bunsek serccreceEETE EE ReENNET 2 THE BOY WHO LAW THE BLAME ON THE DEVIL | \ | ma aril | Rolled roast beef 100, sir The sen of a Chicago preacher stole $6, The fudge seemed See the Battloships at Navy Yard Buy your hat of BN. lrooks & Dr, Lee Bakee, dentist, 206 Kitel steak ie, log of lamb Ite Inclined to be severe. The boy's father began to plead for him. a * Co. 1981 Becond av. ***! bullding. Phone, Mato 6266 eee | Third Ave “Judge,” he said. "he has always been a good boy. | can't An Oyater Bay Version. ae understand it. I'm sure he must have been tn the hands of the |The bired man on a summer's day devil.” Was gathoring up a load of hay, e i| 5 But the fudge didn’t think much of the excuse, He may have |p osoath his straw hat glowed the 9 | had in mind the story of the Original Excuse, when a man of ten very early history by the name of Adam laid the blame on a | Such as marks « hired man. | woman called Eve, and Eve promptly transferred It to the devil i il A strenuous figure then advanced— “ 0 did jo Eve " n ‘The story goes on to say that it didn’t do Eve any good. Any |e preakéent himestf chane | Pure Food Company the Chicage e refused to st for it way, the Chicago judge refused to stand for of Vanilla, uerantesg “Young aan,” he said, “don't you get ft into your head that | You could tell ‘twas Teddy ty bis 9 wolutely pure; the best the devil was responsible for your conduct. It was your fault erile A Hi voring extract on the 1 and not his, so don't abift the blame outo the devil. That's |And his strides which measured ket; ful 4ounce bottle aah all.” each « milo es Pure Food Company's of Lemon, full s-ounes Then he fined the boy $200 From the hired man he yanked a i . . . . fork 1 4 " ** MoLelian’s Rose Lotion, conducting the investigation of Standard Oil, and who recently — | 9 tle ‘ an tried to think up embarrassing questions to ask John D. A ton of hay was each forkful’s i] | Peroxide of Hydrogen, Of course, the father's excuse about the devil was fiubdub, weight, } poeta a! sidn’t need to be judges to know [And a forkful a second was Teddy's rate, the same as Eve's was, We w that. For all we know, there may be a real sureenough per sonal devil, with horns and a tail; but he doesn't take any of } ounces for Herpieide, for dandruff; lar $1.00 size, special, The president spoke of the flowers us by the back of the neck and force us tnto badness unless we and trees, are willing Of the nature fakers and trust Quaker Drug ©. 3 Bat the boy got away with $6, and the Judge (ned him $200. busting “beos;” 1019-15 TWO STORES Pike ys That is, the fine was more than 30 times as much as the amount we ‘Thon talked of the haying, and won| involved. dered whether Siiiniiddiaty: te: 2: geek: deity Rew. Wew ea clashatie:-1'the tavee man ane bo week gue port of a fine, that says to that boy, “Now you see! You did | tonnis together Wrong, and I rather suspect you realise it. Here's a lesson for | wet ee aia gal you. The $6, dishonest dollars, cost you $200. So that is poor | aay } Dusiness. And don't you forget ft!” | te was down and out, deep under |i Standard Of didn’t say anything about the devil. Perhaps the hay {| he’s one of the stockholders. They ignored him, at any rate. ee er “sg Judge Landis is expected to fine Standard Off next month. It Oriental Billiard and Pool Par} eo . . lors, 1415 Third bave § new | tnbles and the only 5x10 pool table | in Seattle. A place for gentlom b il f} | YOSEMITE MS S " STEAMER YOSEMITE nee ©. q FOOT OF UNIVERSITY: ST. ff Grand Temperance Excursion STCAMER YOStmMiTe Saturday Afternoon and Evening, July 20 LEAVING PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY 8ST. AT 2 P. M. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE { International Order of Good Templars The toute will cover a trip to the beauty spote of Puget Sound, Port Madison, Agate Passage, the United States Nary Yard at Bremerton, and the big warships, the vew “Nebraska,” the old “Oregon,” and # half doren others; the West Passage of Vashon Island, the Narrows of Puget Sound, and the beautiful island vicinity above. } Moonlight return to Seattle, calling at Tacoma at about 9 p. | ™., arriving at Seattle about il p. m. ; Bring your k hb, or purchase on steamer. ji Tickets—-$1.00. For sale at the Pythian Hall, First and Pike St, at the National Grand Lodge Session, or at Pier 6 Phones—Ind, A 4669; Main, 2643. Leave startling new enterprises with “mfl- lions” In them a ro may be gold water but you can not afford to bell tt out. Hf you deposit your savings with this company, your money v be perfectly se aved aad you will re- eive interest at the ate of four per cent per annum RAYMOND HOYT KB. Shorrock, president. J.P. Hartman, V.-Prea, Alexander Myers, Sec. J. V. A. Smith, Cashier. | Case ‘After Case of . T , That’ | io ae rece THOUSANDS OF SILK | ALL AT THOUSANDS OF WOOL Rem ant: | H If P o THOUSANDS OF COTTON n S oo ee | a rice | RF Ovteonl” RESOLVED THAT BUYING A NEW oOUT- FIT WITH THE HELP OF OUR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME PLAN 15 AS EASY AS BLOWING BUBBLES. IT HELPS YOUR PURSE OUT. BUSTER BROWN it copy 16c. By mail, 20a COME QUICK || CLINE’S PIANO HO | THE MILL REMNANT SALE AT Shoes Are On Sale Too--Read These | LONDON’S STORE FOR MEN Odd Lot of Shoos, Men's, Women's and Children's High-Grade Shes, most all sizes, in latest styles; regular $1.50 to $4.00. Mill Fly on the fF SEATTLE-TACOMA RO Fare 35e—Round Trips, FOUR ROUND TRIPS O LEAVES SEATTLE — Men's and Boys’ Work Shirts, in plain colors, stripes and figure poo ed eee ee and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and flannel, gingham and twills, all sizes, and all worth 50c, Mil | 1.10 flexible patent tip, military hy Diamonds, Watches, Jewell F@RST AND CHWPRRY. « Optieal Dey Remnant Sale price O06 4. a sem: yoaune ¢ en Sale price | Py Mon's Golf Shirts in satin, fancy brocade, silk and plain bosoms, in | W oa Galt Skin St sears ete ree aaron pe toe, made t SANE. TACOMA ee all patterns, figured and plain; in fact, a fine and complete line of | stand the hardest wear and tear; worth $2.00. Mill Remnant | Se Fey See ae the cele 4 “Pickwick” Shirts, sold everywhere at 7c Mill | price } The Remnant Sale price 3O¢ | Misses’ and Children’s Calf Skin Shoe, double sole, sole | i © ard eahjoct ti Men's Fancy Bik Bosom @hiris, ia pink, white, bine aid tas, well | ter, solid as a rock; through all sises, trom 1% to 3 4 Btgeoe’ ore made and reinforced where necessary. Owing to a incky buy, we | Mill Remnant Sale pric ‘ i | is = OSELEY, Jr. Age RE offer you these exceptional $1.50 values during Mill Remnant Sale | Misses’ Fine Dress Sh extension sole, iow b eae Ve ei = Te <a 89¢ | 11% tw? 1 Mill Re Sale p q ae _ i Men's Dross Shirts, in golf and acgiiges, tn reguiar and coat atyles | ; veri eb white aad’ pial all siess; ‘aot’ tine Kid: F= ——— all sisea, all patterns and all strictly uptodate. Buying in large | Mill Remnant Sale price Tue HT : quantities “ us to offer the 00 and $1.25 values during oy eavy Cal kin Shoes, solid through, kip t double sole | “UNLOADING SALE” é Mill Remna: Bale at ave | sizes 12% to 4; regular $2.00. Mili Remnant price. .$1.239 F | Mon's Fine Golf Shirts, in stripes, figures and checks, in fancy and | Fine Viet Kid or Patent Colt Oxfords, very s and of best ff] || ‘Ades’ Spring Hats, values RE i open work bosoms, all sizes and a good assortment of colors. | » and material; vict sizes, from 13% to 6%; patent from 2% fi} t $12.50 at $4.05) . Sold regular at Téc. Mill Remnant Sale price ahe eguls rice $2.50. M 40 i Men's Balbriggan Underwear, all sizes, in ecru and brown, felled Men's Tae Cal K rae ian extension sole, very ge , Seventy thea MFG. Ce 4 seams and a No. 1 garment; worth 50c, Mill Remnant Sale price neat, al! sizes, regular price $2.00. Mill Remnant Sale price 1316 Gecond Ave. ‘ a 19¢ ; 119 ff, ———______ - : Men's Light Wetght Underwear, in ecru, brown, black, blue and | Men's Patent Colt Shoes, blucher cut, matt top, neat last 2 fin ace ——— Gove. gad 108 ov ye8 pveve8 enown ce encase buBBLe SALES pink; ood assortment of sixes; usually sold at 75e; during | finished, all sizes; regular $3.60. Mill Remnant Sale price. 82.4) 7 oO—FOR A BIG LOT. Ti YOUR’E WELCOME INDEED To OPEN AN AC- onc nai oor , betwen Fromont, ind, Ballgame ® . a v T : ay a Men's Blue F Silk Mixed (Underwear, fellod seams and double > etwenn 9 ind Ballet COUNT HERE AT ANY TIME, FoR ANYTHING SE- gesmed atawers: teak ted wonore iets waeety” cold ae tee Tremendous Sale of Women’s and ail omen ae LECTED FROM OUR STOCK OF DOWN-ToO-DATE Clearing thom out durkig Remnant Sale 19¢ Child ’ we age A oop Siting : . en's Sox, in bre oe abd by ed, double heel ar Ww + DENNY DISTINCTION BETWEEN CUSTOMERS FOR CASH i i be ta ri i oem Loos Sleeve Vests, just right for now and —apeeeeetetes —— — ‘ . “4 z . 4 - > m : A arly al oo and ce Valu [EET erenee = oR ‘ CREDIT WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE FOR Men's Fa y Mosh \ regi ee the “Bool Kind" for summer; a fine | Ladies’ Sleevelexs, low neck, lace trimmed, beautiful, fine ibbed, DOWNING, HOPKINS & Ri EVERY ARTICLE, AND THAT PRICE IS ‘‘RIGHT.’’ ular pri be, Mill Roroaht Sale price it citer Ladlet Sicbend Bin Sleeveless, armhole and eck ith pie Een ; THERE’S A SUIT To SUIT YOU IN OUR VERY atringa, Ince edge, Ike the 19¢ OOH se.s.ccsees ceess sess LOG id nol p . " "ae ¢ . adios o Lisle Union Suite, 0 srain, Provicios - ft LARGE AND COMPLETE SHOWIKG OF TWO AND HOSIERY Tastes’ Vern SIik Vents, Toe aud $1.00 "waloes: isi, binak, ote fff] BAN PRIVATE Win THREE PIECE SUMMER SUITS, AT ANY PRICE and blue “6 HH | oome 30405300 Alaska Sg i FROM $13.50 To $35.00 WE FIT WITH EASE Ladies’ Black Lace Liste Hosg, mill damaged; 25 vatue tf perfect; | Ladies’ Pure Silk Vests, Kaysor maico; $1.60 everywhere 69e ff} & a ae THE TALL, THE SHORT, THE SLIM AND THE Girix’ and Hoyw’ Sctiooi Hoge, hicavy and medium ribbed; sizes to 8M pth Alona ass agidlechataae eg ST OUT MA N---AND EV ERY GAR MENT 1s TH E Ladi : ae if ae ey The me. re ee Shirts and Drawer cotton ribbed, excellent RE y Y-. ‘TSPAC ara dies’ Umbreitla Drawers) fibe rib, bleached, lace ruffle. You know | oe abe e 1v¢ ] STA Y SAT | SPACTORY’’ KIND. Hon the value . ; 1p¢ | LADIES’ $1.75 CORSETS, 10¢. c t WE'D LI KE To NUMBER YoU AMONG THE bast ® Knit Ribbed Drawers, dukie and knee length; 250 and 3he Mill Remnant Sale of Flexibone Unbroakabl c ate, whit 1 Store to be remodeled 1 THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHo Children'a Knit’ Walvis, plonty’ of airetch and’ buttons; sizow' 0, 1 | 2°8D sla 18 only 10¢ |] TANLORED-READY 6O TRADE HERE CONTINUOUSLY, SEASON AFTER “ } LADIES’ $1.25 JACKSON CORSET, 10¢. CIRM al ott SEASON~-WE GUARANTEE YOU THE SAME SAT ele Mustis Drawers, good muslin, plain tucks, all. sine Ha. Wal ts, all the mill had; size 18 a = > Bu LSPAC | | Other sizes . ‘ RE ' SFACTION. | ALBERT HANSEN j d { | 806 | } , Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. 1332-34SECOND AVENUE 20% UNION STREET “Seattie’s Reliable Credit House” artment. Look For The Green Ticket Store Opens at 9:30 niversal Range cng Ressescoscemnscinunameecteninn Hote of the U SK eS KOHLER & CHASE® PIANOS

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