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4 i sip en ee v Fi WeOe nseniseo aan em a aie eteeeerman aden 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1907. sible, you know, to read low to the | said your fimure looked ke 1 (o) © SENTENCE @KMoNS Pec THE SEATTLE STAR i “Punipin Prem frapite i tart Os) 9 Rs You, T understand, your Gonor: teak 42 pode b : , a6.99 vole HotAlp: tee i am only reading to the J a Two Sides of a Proverb, Tar aie war lo Pa |! r ch for " BY STAR pusuienine co. Temporary ay ® Old Library ectuion of the supreme COMB’—li_ youth my veine with yearning | your heart in to hoard up your oa , cn tem | as a le a A BY JOSH Phijadelphia Ledner surged % |" ‘There always is something of tt suareates 8 EV@RY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ® ° = < Far lands visit Gud the #689 to boy in the man who ean lead men. | Ju e will mal pal 6 ° te Pasn the Plate, crows It’s hard atirrii® the conscience | ¢ . akg Velepnones— ‘ Sot” “ why,” asked Jinks, “are|, : ” rant pore ay nde Aap yuna “ hen Geo, ¥ ‘oneuet A Word From Josh Wise are a widower, are you Rot ow, y ki o v rolling ‘@tone,” remonstrant| that in under the narcotic of money, | bourse - r erreriels independent Sunest Mein 1888, alee Aa much @ widower, madam,” | bookplates bought ad real pT cee wae’ ben cae deer ulversity, Bupiness: Independent 11 Sunset Main 1050, he answered, Mth a polite bow, “a To bold,” said Binks, “the food] sy cautious t, “will collect | never laughs is the greatest fool |p fk E 7 “BALLARD STAR AGENCY-aa Ballard Ave. Sunest, Ballard 206 it is ponatble for @ mawto be whoffor thought."--Washington gerald is wae ot ali, ' My Y 5 > - : wan never gnarried.” == MBrpor's 3 | Many a cloud that we call sor KTAR AQENCY—Momer Evans, 231 Rockertullt® Ave; Sunset 18 Monthly You, Yee. I went, I saw, I conquered; and” | row i» Ght the shadow of our conte par Week, OF (Wenty live conte per mouth, Delivered -= “L suppose,” sald Mra. Tartleight,| When ft came with bales of fgeifinnn ©THE tar Brann “Man's Inboman HooT when ya die you expect to meet money othing makes wrong weem | ity t angloworme A BILLY-HOOT, ur giatrande si Ree | smart said,” quoth dad, #9/ nocent more quickly than to ac-| DRUG fa what #'prigos th You @re very rude,” retor bilan quire ageinterest in it MAINS fieh.” Sra, Muchwedde When I die I “Tin roving bees that get the The only way to have happine or expect to go to heaven,”—Young's honey” as & permanent guest to keep a Magazine. New York Sun. | your door open to the helplews | _pmancn srom js MIKE STL WEST Rurat Music, , It report is true there are vast} Of all the interesting unes to} “tat Country Boarder Fe heaven's me of money to be made in the | Which imeubatera have been put THE GUARER Sfp ean de certain of giving our oubseribere & perfect service-and sake, listen to those monquitoent | Guitivation of flowers in the Riy-| that of hatehiwg alligator eames in aes - — ‘ The Landiord—Meeeters HotbID' berg In one season alone $2,000, | probably the a ontriking, ey Free T Their Second Meeting. that's my darter playin the maa-/ 999 worth were shipped away to| Popular Mechan An English UG © STRING TO OVERCOME “LOCAL “ABUSES Wo mot; ‘twas jn a crowd; she dolin.—Cleveland Leader foreign countriess, and, oddly|man st Hot Springs, Ark., is en looked at ‘mg enough, the majority were sent to| gaged in raising gators for the A Handy hot fist With sveh a look as 1 shall ne or Driven to It. Bngiand. It is & long journey for | market, The demand for the hides The Star could enumerate a Pi yzen instances of hot fights forget; | President Roosevelt was walkigg| delicate blooms to make, but they to use Im manufacturing purpore which it has started in this city for the betterment of con-/And, qeaing. te her eyes, I knew on the beach, clad in bis whitel|are so sortectly packed and hept in one fa tly increasing, while . erm ss that she | 3 | suit oi en route that they reach their dew | parks and zoos buy the live reptiles 3 ditions, which have been subsequently taken up by other news-| ana 1 some other where, some] sie te Vacation gird: What] “Imitating Mark, Twain, I see,”|tination in excellent condition to for exhibition At Either ora, n . rend of public me, had met . id Loot giadden the dearts of and adorn gpg SS Torr SS Soom os they noticed a favorable ¢ P , ; peakee A 4 pcm ao gd Riemer be a Yeu, ad to do something to| Ringlands talregt women WE TRADE now gune for old sentiment. The look she gave me filled my of e vin eg lag f 0 that 1 - %; also have second-hand guns the | - get away from the report tha - : The latest instance is the attack which The Star started] breast with pride jcause of the sand fleas, mu borrow all my ideas from Bryan.” |Hoats ‘leave Pier 2 for Navy Yard r sale or rent. Hall's, 1111 Fin S ’ is tha pon th t tort practiced by the coal and |, For ae 1 halted inside the door | Where They We: ‘ Minneapolis Journal Ave . pecia dns mn the outrageous extortions practiced by t ‘oat ¢ 1 knew that she regombered me | : . » groce | In the course of a recent case be ma wood dealers, the commission men and the w esale grocers | and tried | ae Y : r : lore Mr. Juntios oe Jud ce of this city, who, acting under a common understanding, have ti te ee ee Pee: et be lined coe Fs gender a earl arp He =. a had o PENN'S ANTISEPTIC : 7 _ | iret-class feure, dat he forced up the prices of necessities of life almost to famine fig-| tng, saying that If be did so the) “4 Keaor—Not exactly He the GENUINE—jogl fons ‘ T . }And then it came to mo, all in a|Court of Appeats would nay he wax| Mise Knox Not exaall of Dr RA Peon ow ; ures, to the great distress of the people | flash, wrong, Counsel having expressed | if cake—the kind you lent] A t disagreement with this view the | Ww 0. ways bought For a while every other daily paper in the city kept silen ad im thet instant she remem Sean or eaiaah Soe baat te . . . FERRE ARH THAR ORBAT PIANOS THAT NAVE e on this subject, while The Star continued to present the damn-| ig yscokod eee Court of Appeals as well as I do, SPREAD THE GLORY OF AMERICAN ART TO 10¢ PER CAKE : | ked her automobile all to , Ww. dmen and VeORyY QUARTER OF THE GLone fing evidence of the existence of these combines, and raged amanh marge gg eo yp Boag thom at! Visiting one oF more, by every great pianist; that are + FOR 6 A . When I e I only meet thom at ore, by ov “ we 3 printed a letter, written by the secretary of one of these in- gem gpa ent my car) echoes.” ‘Te whieh the barrister! ‘“ Vowlete vu. 8 sm to ivery Sheng wee Quarts yor: iquitous “associations,” threatening a retail grocer for “cutting A. EB. Kiser, dryly replied Your Laordship| Don't fail to visit — == ben é < - age tm the Chicago Record-Herald, [#68 them at tholr best.”-—Law | yard at Bremerton, the battleships orig ne ae prices. Notes | Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin, eee « The Star spoke in favor of calling a grand jury to reach, and As Much as He Could Be. } Not Law. re et olen din’ Palaar flenwer Phase. © ever-widen- Liquid Foot Base ’ , , , | Alban a feet, bottle sit ese greedy and selfish individuals who] There is a well-known clubman| [8 @ fory trial In New York re t 4 hip Nu od ae possible pronsente these greedy and selfish individus ” }tm Washington, a man of such cently the attorney for the defend ag com Br ” saake Were Capt. John's Orderlers a were thus preying upon the community hecrvatiom that he is rarely k nj ant star in to read to the Jury | pier 2 to 6:30, 8:20 and 10 a m.,| mer laxative, box ..s04) The propriety of establishing a public market was also|to answer a plata “yes” or “no” to/from & certain volume of the sw) 415. 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Round] b ched, T 5, , ete the most trivial question. preme court reports, He was inter | trip ‘G06 ory woached, The Star advocating such an instit mm here 85 4) On one ocension two women of rupted by the Court, who said beta ame a orien ‘ means of overcoming the extortion practiced by the commis- | bis acquaintance w dincussing | “Colonel % is Bot sémle | The Quaker D this peculfarity of the clubman,|—— eee 1013-15 TWO STORES sion men of Western ay and the consumer. as idlemen, both upon the producer when one of them announced that she was willing to wager that she A Good Samaritan | ; } eould ae the ¢ tt Some mon have a disctiminating Within the last few days, all of the other papers in the city, |Qiviguat eay “no” flatie, The wager | taste in choosing their clothes, and with one exception, have taken up The Star's crusade against } being accepted, she addressed some bave not Those that have . : 6 cain ten: know where to go to have them these local trusts, and are now demanding their abolition I “tat tn ook fe Mebieeen pec eee Thos that haye not should t s . - ” o see “ho eon ossaiienh a a know that Daniel whrman clothes The tar, however, does not wait to see “how the people | R= Wathheubaon ax Slate Gack |eenanite. book Gemmare at tedia take things,” but it attacks an abuse, when it sees one, and | *** ate Prices, 1016 Bnd Ave. ooo tries to shape public sentiment towards its correction } +650 eS | Why not have a Consumers’ Protective association in | soapiaad TIFICATE OF Let it be composed of the people who believe in compe-| | TT aaenae tition—and that is almost everybody : Let them agree to liber- } A Cortifieste of De ally patronize every courageous retail grocer in the city who | poxit at 4 per cent will undertake to fix his own prices in his own grocery, with- | eee ee out dictation from the Wholesale Robbers’ Combine. mont twice as good an The Star will undertake to give the names of such grocery- | Stig agp Raeerone Bagge men to its multitude of readers and not charge a cent for such being readily turned advertising. It will inscribe them upon a Roll of Hemor, in po = sd its columns, and give them the biggest boost they ewer had. PALO Who will be the first grocers to respond? 7 er meer B. Sborrock. president aa ee ita BANK YOUR SAVINGS J.P. Hartmas, V-Pres AND HATE of mind Chet eames from tur Alexander Myers, See. It is a decided relief to note that many of the retail mer- rectus. Fo +... ele eee tatereet rate Deep Ke" amevat trom’ 01 en riwsT BROS Pa ores chants of this city are not in combines in restraint of trade None of the retail dry-goods establishments, clothing, fur- niture or house-furnishing stores, etc., have entered into the se | associations. / | That is the reason why they are still advertising their | bargains in dress goods, furniture and the like. Hence their} cat rate sales still continue | As a general rule, an advertiser in a newspaper is not in-| terested in a combine. If he were, he could not advertise special sales. In fact, all he could do would be to announce that “John Smith is selling his magnificent stock of ladies’ coats at exactly the same prices as the other fellows.” Such an ad. as that might set the town to laughing, but it would cer- | tainly do John Smith no — in | attracting trade. | eo Rolled roast beef 100, sirlotn steak i5e, leg of wmb lfc. 508 Third Ave. eee RESOLVED THAT YOU CAN HUNT AROUND A_ LONG TIME AND NOT FIND AN EASY PAYMENT PLAN WITH AS MANY GooD POINTS AS OURS. BUSTER BROWN Theo. Wilts & Co. 1008 First Ave. have bought the entire itne of Sporting Goods of the Cahen-Drew Co. and will put same on Special Sale next week at greatly reduced prices oe Boats leave Pier 2 for Navy Yard. vee AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND” | John Cort, Manager. Tonight and Saturday, Matinee Saturday dents the San Francisco Opera Company tn “DOLLY VARDEN.” } Sunday and Next Week, “The Mikado.” | 250, Boe, The and $1.00; matinee, tbe and SOc i} SEATTLE THEATER | TONIGHT—All Week—Mat, Sat Miss Emma Bunting and the Burgess Company in “ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL Next Week Starting Sunday Matinee, Same Company in “THE BURGLAR’S DAUGHTER Change in our Prices 0 A RADE LYRIC THEATER TONIGHT—All Week—Mat Bat Lewis & Clarke Musical Comedy Go. in “WHIRLEY GIRLEY.” Next Week “Wanted a Baby” and “49.” Two Comedies Full of Musicals. Frank W. Healy Pre Prices HUNTING BARS A™~S TERMS To SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. No DIFFERENCE IN PRICE-~-CASH OR CREDIT. ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONPIDENTAL. No PAYMENTS EXPECTED WHEN SICK OR OUT OF WORK. Hoth Good. “More Giris | ame Prices, 20¢ to 50 -+-THESE ARE SOME OF THE POINTS THAT THIRD AVENUE THEATER MAKE OUR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME PLAN SO PoP- Thick and Pine Phones: Maia 2531; Ind, 2406 ULAR---COMBINED WITH THE FACT THAT OUR lance of Thi ae aturday Matinee GOODS ARE OF STERLING MERIT AND OUR how PiCe—Nlaht, 18e, 20, 306; bon peat, Ole: Matinga, t0¢, Ste PRICES VERY MODERATE seats, Zc ; Next Week—"CARMEN.” MEN’S SUMMER SUITS $10.09 To $32.50 Se ere ey ee ebnemeee ---PERFECT FITTING- - -SHAPE RETAINING. wosk—Loeetts Twine Troupe, Great Martella: Blethen, tins ier Tite A FULL LINE OF THE NEWEST} NOVELTIES IN Teddy, diving dog. Shoot the Chutes. One fare on trolley or ferry. HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS, ea ee cine ONLY’ REAL wy oo I Boouard coli; Anioated Pietra Meld: Flexible. Predertoks; Eastern Outfitting Co., tnc. rp Pa 1332-34SECOND AVENUE 209 UNION STREET Pantages’ Vaudeville, Temporarily at the Lols-~Matineos E “Seattie’s Retlable Credit House” Afternoon. Performances lve y a ee Attractiona—-Lincoln Comed C. Strykiand ermont Rube NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE—ATHLETIC PARK Baseball Tomorrow 3:30 p. m.; Sunday tp. m, SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE the and S0e. Take Yesler Car _— SSS Ey | JOHN C, WALLING CO, 711 Second Ave. Seattle. Fly on the Fiyer BEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 380—Round Trips, 500. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES 8 TITLE — 6:46 | and 10:26 a. m, 2:05 and 6:45 pm. LEAVE Rl agsicteg ~ 836 KOHLER & CHASE Betabiinhed 1860. ee mppne cms. [sesnn RACES x PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES PIANOS TOR-TH) PIKE #T OWT. Waldorf Rutiding } | SIX RACES DAILY jf eavewtnces, ACUrTeR GaUrT CAgm. |] | my ene 1:18 88 wo Five i RAIN OR GHINE ||], ©4 the Sound Fine tor garden 6 Down and 65 a Month i Frey Adar gf a hi rerlug and chickoe In the famous Wakima d mvime card subject @ change Take cars at Fi f ®)} triee Cultivated, — irrigat without notice reo Ay and Jackson Strect to 9760 ger tract Bi || pleated and eared for U, SEELEY, Jr. Agent Ada nolud 7 GENTLEMEN, $1.00, eee pclating LADIEG, #O¢s West @ WoireLen, CALHMONN, KENNY @ Srantie om a ht ve ve. M2 nd Gelman Building SWIM toc, Blake Wee. % . - a POOH 00600 & 6806 OO O00. * © 06-08 e A @ i ‘ een PAPAL “TRY M’CARTHY’S FIRST” 100 Beautiful, New, Washable Shirt Waist Suits, Pre-lnventory Sale tomorrow at only $1.98 each black, navy and red dots. Some are lace trimmed and pin-tucked yokes. The skirts are finished Every suit in the lot is well made and finished, value. Because they came in late in the season, in the Sale at the ridiculously low price of only CSCS ae ams They all and oth with and they extr go Final Clean-up Tomorrow of Stylish Sailor Hats See our big wt ing inside. Here 3% Pictures 250 { “partout pictures {neluding “Cupid “Cupid Awake,” “Nobody Loves Me” Every Sailor Hat ta others, regular 39¢ and 4%¢ pictures, the store goes in the special tomorrow at e sale tomorrow at one 98c Pictures 4%¢-—-Framed Pictures third lees than the reg- scores of different subjects, all nicely ular low prices, In gilt and dark wood frames, values .. .. cluded in the sale are up to %8c, for only $200 Milan = Straw $2.98 Pictures $149 Framed pictures im sallers, white and sizes, numerous subjects, nicely fram black, at 2 00 worth up to $2.98 each, on sale only . tomorrow at $4.98 Shadow Pictures $2.19—The swellest tl of plain and dotted batiste, go three Picture Specials the splendid assortments ready for your First Av. at $1. come in white gro ers have allover e bands around the aordinary ndow display, a partial are some of the spectal The newest things in +H a: " out. Are 16 inches square, hand pait pe tee by ete | naape ener ancFeg $1.67 heavy gilt frame and set in glass ye arenes regular price $4.98 each, A sale price $2.00 Gage Rolling Brim Saliors, white and black at one esses G1008 wood frames w $1.00 Straw Sailors in white and black, at only $10 Pastel Pictures $4.98 tures, size 26x36 inches, with gilt and # regular $10 values, special tomorrow at only .. Beautiful ith gold burnished Lace Sale. Hosiery and Underwear Tr Laces 3c — Many For tomorrow this depart- ; $1.50 Vests at $1.00—Wa gain asaya ov pres to select ) ment contributes the best bar- light weight mixed from, all clean and perfect, { gains yet advertised. We are woo! vests, with hi regular price Se a yard bound to reduce the stock be- and long sleeves, Sale price only 3c fore inventory. Heace the low quality, special 1c Point de Paris Laces Sc-- } prices. at Just half price tomorrow for your cholee from several hao- } $1.00 Swan Brand Vests at 75e—~ dred yards of pretty new Your choice of any of our Potat de Paris Laces. 5 good quality $1.00 vests, with for, a yard c jow neck and no sleeves, silk 7e Valenciennes Lace 5c--Hdg taped at neck and arms, and ings and insertions to match finished with hand crochet in pretty narrow Valeacien yokes 5 nes laces, Te kinds, your tomorrow c choice 5 tomorrow at © } 26c Hose at 18c—Every pair of 29 Oriental Lace 2tc—Pretty 25e hose in the house, ladies’, Oriental Net Laces in upto misses’, children’s and in date effects, the kind never fants’, including the “Black sold at less than 29¢ a yard, Cat" brand. Saturday, one sale day only at 19 Remnants, Sc a Yard. We want 40 ¢ From 4 to 6 P. M. Saturday, take your eholce of all the wash goods remnants in the store, while they last at the 5c one price per yard morning. Thos instead ‘Notion Bargains. New Books, 45c. Articles needed in every} A big assortment of the new household on special sale to est books by Jack Landon, eed Day. then while wou} Harold MacGrath, Irving Bach — elor, Richard Harding Davis 25e Tracing Wh George MeCutcheon Miriam Michelson, Henry Seton, Mer rt Top Dres® } riggman, Booth Tarkington, Mau ing Pins, ‘a ae 76 } rice Thompson and many others ot the Among the titles are “The Jungle,” by Upton Sinclair “The Sea Wolf,” by Jack Lon don “Rupert of Hentzau,” thony Hope “Alice of Old Vincennes,” Maurice Thompson “Eben Holden,” by Irving Bach. elor 2c Rush Shopping Ba latter day authors close ly wo euch 17c 296 Satin Belt Hose Supporters, excellent only 49 Silk Hookon Hose Supporters, only 19¢ Bronzebone Collar Supporters, at Se Family Pins at only 1c Collar Buttons, special at only 12c cards of Bone Hair Pins at only by An by “In the Bishop's Carriage,” by Miriam Michelson a ee 30} “The Cross Triumphant,” by Se cabinets of Mignon Wire Florence M. Kingsley "Curlers at only VAG} - Tiel ine he “rosene “gt6 Agents for Standard Patterns SECOND AVENUE peTween PIKE Salespeople Wanted rious departments, next Monday please report Saturday 60c Merode Union Women's Combination, with low neck and no} hand finished with neck and arms, 60c kind, only 17¢ and 19 Vests. at Your choice of all low sleeveless ummer — ¥ priced regularly at 1163 19¢ each, Saturday at only el 50c Hose at 39c——Plain, and lace, white, black colors, take your ¥ very best 50c grades amg aturday, one day only, at the pair espeople work aged to experienced s to begin ~ already ¢ Toilet Articles, More bargains of the # that keeps our Drag Sang partment so continually 10c Tooth Brushes, them with others bought Saturday 8 25c Bottles of Or. Tooth Powder, speclal row at only ” 26c Boxes of Colgate’ Talcum Powder, special at only -+++#8 50c Boxes of Roger and Face Powder, SP for Saturday oe 20c botties Peroxide of Hydrogen, at ...+9 50c bottles of Colgate’ Toilet Waters... 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