The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1907, Page 4

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THE SBATTLE ST — RIDAY. VOUST 1 | ST AR’ DUST EVERETT TRUE AT THE SEASHORE BY JOSH o ® 4 (} THE SEATTLE STAR 4 id Lib BY STAR PUBLISHING Cop — T#mPErATY Ganggre Old sid ounce of heeawaz and ? red ochre or Venetian ered ; dered torm. The rede 9 wax are melted together ° heat and the Venetian | ly stirred tn India annually produces a rice -—— orop of greater value than the | American cotton crop. THE ¢ G A comical foot race was recentty| DRUG, witnessed in Paris, Ninetoen men, | (aN s1om with a wooden leg, wore the | 108 resr contestants, The winner ran a mile) AVENUE in twelve mtnuten ° Wich stom P Mrs, Honor Goleman, who Ni fd : ples @ little enttage at Clee if EVERY AFTERNOON, N ExcurT SUNDAY, ~Felaphones— xn 2a Editorial: independent 673; Bunset Main 1080. = ¢y > A Word From Josh Wise. Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, S~RALLAND YAR AGENCT-#m Ballard Ave Huneet, Mallard BVERETY RTAR AGRENCT—HMomer vans, — Reokerfeller Ave; Sunset 1a "Gan cont per Cony, Sik Conte par Week, Or CWonty-five conte per month Oeliversd ‘Oy meth oF carrier, No tree copire. stock market go to the doy over, no danger of it over letting the stock market go to the oe lamba, es The Pittebure gir? who joniist fa the navy must “An ugly duck-|nossed a performance of “Pt tn the Seminary. Toacher—Mise Sparker, wilt you Retered at we Poatoftion at Meattle, Washington, as eecond-ctnay matter Vag sometimes gots Tut, tut, angel face, real navies the county of Bomernet, is ral by AUAKER 5 Jaa, MAUL SURACHIMENI The dain hen your subseription ox fart’ swim.” aren't patlernedsafter that ty considered the oldest wom eddress lade! of om When ee Bate arrives, if your subse ° Kngiand. he te 107 yours be been - ee, FONE veme \o vamen Groen ae . ! mother wae a centenarian krandmother died at 101 and her daughter is #0. {MENS amo y cur copy of The Siar fall (Aench you by § octeah any svening, prunes de es che (ayer te 6 cttice Buneot decline “to love’ Me Ina Miss Sparked-—Well, Mahould nay cen St once. Uf yom enould miley K more (hah Omg please (el «. In response tP a request from Bishop John E, Robinson, the i SATURDAY § Hoard of Foreign Missions has made provisions for the outgoing If | Way We ene be cortals of giving cor subsertbere & perfeet eer vive and i only way, _ Perhaps that devi! fish was fol | 4 ! mere rrr amas es se ce aameee = | There aro 15 Lemons in Chicago, | lowing the scent of the blind pig gn of three practical printers as miu t 05 ac Jing to the direetery, but.) Alld point | atonaries, one for egeh of the Meti Ow! Clear —Regulag j THE PRINCE AND THE ratasts rtrange to say, there is not a single Odist publishing houses in Bombay ; My { i Nquoeozer Tt was pot Uhe Rev, Matthews who | Calcutta and Madras. Kern oO | ornel—One Py Newport, you may remember, is located tn the particular vost: | {said “Hirethren, you must repent, | | An encouraging sign of the thnes Always the mama : 4 ‘i an were, and be converted, in a c ” 7 i pocket commonwealth known as Rhode Island PgR RG IT * measure, or you will be damned to eBay oe Bal ec mage ager Lord Talk H | a } stricter Sabbath, which has the “— ulbot —~ Tt is the summer home of the swell } ade extent | euppert ef the Atohbishep of Can olga ‘ Just now Newport fs in such a flutter, The dear prince is | . | terbury, the Roman Catholic Arch- Hf £1 Testimonte Anyway, Treasuror Russell will | bishop of Westminster, and the Rey, John 8. Lidgett, representing no it is, and ho coming to see America. Prince Willlam of Swe is coming on his battleship. Nobody In Newpart owna @ sin not Aimappear mysterionaly again. bat 5 ae : ¢ Willtam's, and ler Carroll approves | the Noneooformist chureb 1 ttloship! They can't pronounce the name o Ham's, Soak Onernebh J pain neh gy ae i 4 nobody knows what William's own last name ts, but history will Ce oe tas tak cere never enum over 90 per cent of the im That devil Mah seems to have | caught the true Seattle aptrit j OFFICER ARRESTS the number of tearstained ptllows that followed the triumphant capture af the distinguished royalty by @ certain | anpiring sdelety leader, He is going to be ber own little tame | prince. She witi wine bim and diae him and smile at him and | show him off and drag him around and fil! bim with champagne lafter the nec | residence, take the oath \gianee. The American sett the Wert are nearly all becoming | naturalized as soon an possible Beeersz F828 RP82Sac2 B8F2® SSe -z | . and stuff bim with food and think she is having such a lovely | ASSAILANT i — cae? For fastening brass to laws an PIKE STREET stone s ‘3 time; and then all her friends will grab him, and they will wine | jthose three pennies J came right Rut af — Fre may “y — wy P 7 nd diné and flatter and drag'and stuff him and think they are hay- | iy i ee See ee ae io ee Ne deen T ‘ tng such a lovely time; and all the poor miserable outsiders who | As the result of @ family alter |" “Whatt With 9 conte?’ | pdt: costed neh — j ; haven't been tnvited, they will gare wistfully from afar off, and cation, in which Patrolman Opdyke | And grabbed up w $1 bill off! In a dog case at Fellxstowe, Eng. Boys Wanted t wish they could wine and dine and fatter and drag and stuff him, | poet sg ye thy the f ye land, one witnews testified that the|To sell Seattle papers. For tofor THE QUAKER i} #o that they could have a lovely time, until the prince (a king's hed, 9. . Witteman, of 194 Dexter [east at proved one thing, ot! dos wipes, tem wee being sued for | mation apply to ie. Sater, Reet i Two ij som being called @ prince just as a man who runs ne | \" aY., Was arrested last night, charg Meaning? tandem gnd i eB “4 Bo the r @ it tn ‘ee reer -veg te nn 1013-15 Firet Ave, at called an engineer)—until the prines, if he ts half the man he ts od with an assault upon the patrol) “That John D. hasn't go rie os a 1° go ol | rg vf . Pike and 4 hasn't got all the | judge awarded $62.60 damages as a 3 fc the Bfternoon. Initiation fee 4 reputed, wilt say to himself; “And they told me at home this was | «graigene ike moths, are ever The élite’ tidiont Gx test money in the world fair average paid by Engler. ove rt & democracy!” caught by glare.”-—Lord Byrom. test night in response to @ call and Be . gs aa Fae aetiy j And he will wonder whether be has really arrived? | was «truck by Hillman, returais ‘ { The unfortunate part is, nobody will correct him. Nobody Standard Ot! ta sald te nish the blow and later landing his rod Union Hours OPEN 9:30 A, | will point owt to him that he is seeing only the sideshow, and |'98 the cowntry by the satiant in jail | CLOSE 9:30 P. } that the entrance to the big tent where the sure enough Amertcan . * i people are on exhibition is on a little further. Nobody will say i ; mm : te him: -“This isn't America, This ts only the fungus on the aida ma > i of the strong old oak. Hs only the parasitic growth that feeds on | ier chen 3 ( ee. ee ‘ nis - Best Table Oil CI | what it clings to. These people never produce anything. They - , - } never put their shoulders to the wheel of government. They | Gon't care anything about it except to cheat it when they can. | ‘These are only the drones, the Idlers, the fragments thrown off by | the machine of industry, They are not our citizens. And they are : net doing all this becawse you are yeu; It's because you are ‘your i Dighness’ It's because they think you are so much better than ; kel iter Sor 18 ange; weet wee hey ay rice ae LEoNnano CLANA | gctiree ttle pennion, att Anta i Perhaps some day—along in the millennium some time, ao 1 was out to John D's Clevretam Pennies?” ¥ . . , i is Pasi eh Gl cosh tate. tet Gae, Sag’ tha, tantthead: aome. [pias tho. steer Gaye eed eon | “Ten tence eotmars compen For you to understand the significance of these figures i nants of Newport very quickly, and go to the factories and seo the | TURN Mi “And you laughed? , | Preducers, and to the stores and Iee the workers and to tho litle | ais P Yori NT MMA) CANE COME TO THE STORE AND SEE OUR WARES ; hemes and see the vulers, down ito the mines to talk with the The very same,” reptied J ““Woell’ Leaye to myself: ‘atd { Miprors, oxt to the freight Yards to watch the switchmen, into Geliher. “And I hed to lnugh” jzehe © has got so much mon ; . } ° ? 2 ° rite tie beck etrectn to becnume sequainted with the peuple who |gg fugit® mrte! At the $59.000- |e, Simo, sothore it arcane Srey POPULAR PRICES IN ‘t know the French for “lease pass the salt but who are Nay, nay! That was too tragic | koop it. Dy gravy, here's same bt making the big clean wheels of government Ro around and around, to laugh over.” it now.” And I picked it gi ‘ about the “What then? walked off with it helping and working and thinking and voting and cari " Women's Fine Dress Shoes, either extension] LONDON’S STORE FOR MEN iliiinesh of thats own Rees éb@ ahoul the te “Why, just an 1 approached the) “And you laughed? ¢ : Foe and shoul the weed aad purpose Oud | wie tron gates I happened to look| “Sure. Bays | to myself, Well, or flexible sole, blucher style, patent tip, splendor of a great people's nation; and them™he wil! aay to himec! éoen and aw here's my part of that §39,900,006 i 2 i " is ie “How the country hax changed from what my great-groat grand "A thousand-dollar bill? fitie, which C. People must pay Clean-Up Sale of Men's White and Figured Vests, ; regular $2.50; special ... ba y “Th rtaimly tuck.” c , 5 ‘ . i saber neta : i “A hundrea? — sar ehaet ” te * Ganibeas regular $2.00 values, at .............. $1.00 | Women’s ee neg ge - or ¥ pues tn t ‘thing that happened te that : ¥ es . fle ° > ton IN THE GARDEN. | Light-bearted ipivede are those aapetr” poy — yg Py 2 Clean-Up Sale of Men's Summer Underwear, pink, light, aa - mera sole, but ie who always are look ft t r ad “ _ egular $2.90; special ....... .seeeese | shine ro inne Sor We cnn} CMe, net oven that “ 1c? Wher wes the other blue, white and ecru, regular 50c values, Satur- ‘ ! | — Ser Sueguams quis, whit thee orn ec RE ner tar Hon Misses’ Tan Oxfords, blucher style, flexib [= see ee ew low heel, wide ribbon lace; sizes 11% to 271 A new line of Men's Mohair Shirts, in plain and silk-figured bosoms, all on sale for Saturday at A big lot of Men’s Suspenders, in all colors, silk web, leather ends, patent cast off; just to make it interesting we offer them at ........... 39¢ lar $2.00; special ....... nth ek he oon Children’s Fine Dress Shoes, either button white, champagne or chocolate top, with vamp; sizes 1 to 6; worth $E25; Spécial . Boys’ Heavy Calfskin Shoes, double sole, ed back, double stitched; a shoe desi wear; regular $2.00; special ........ * RESOLVED THAT A BARREL ISA NICE COOL THING TO WEAR~— BUT WHO WANTS TO WEAR A BARREL WHEN WE HAVE APPAREL THAT 15 JUST AS COOL AnD Mise Morning Glory. i LOOKS MUCH BETTER ‘This is bright Miss Morning Glory, | BusT ER BROWN Boys’ Caps, in a good many styles and patterns, : . * made up in wool and worsted, all go at ....15¢ Boys’ Vici Oxfords, extension sole, bl very neat and natty; regular $2.00; sp Men's Fine Vici Kid Shoes, matt kid toe, blucher style, Goodyear welt sole; sells everywhere for $4.00; special ....4 Men’s Heavy Working Shoes, blucher or lace, plain or cap toe; this shoe is made usage, but is not heavy and bunglesome; $3.00; special ..... Sy Pe ee a ae Buy Linoleum at 39c Yard Here's another bargain in Floor Covering. Twenty-five superb fall patterns, specially selected will go on sale tomorrow. These are goods that retail always and are worth 75c a yard. Ons Men's “Japonette Silk” Initial Handkerchiefs, r wlar 1Sc; special .......... pcan hat ee 4 for ‘oe “Attention,” Motormen and Conductors—We are agents for “Porson & Porson’s” Rubber Collars. We carry a complete line at ........ 3 for 50¢ fen's White Handkerchiefs, of good quality, nar- row hem, and regular size; limited number to customer, Special for Saturday ........... B¢ ‘With her fair and shining face. Though ber smile is transitory, How it brightens all the piace. (Star Special Service.) i OLYMPIA, Aug. 16.—Five new Seattle companies have filed ar ticles here. Seneca Investment company, $80,000, by Daniel Smith, C. A urday at, per yard Kilbourne and @. T. Nonnebacher; Old Coloay Caal and Lumber com my, $200,000, W. Gafford, Chas. |} jarvey and Arthur P. Redman; |} Harvey and “Arthur P. ¥ ma PD.7 CLEARANCE SALE OF SUITS 95.000, Anna “C. Moulton, tan | ee a ee: mem nee $i2 aol $15 Tailored Suits $6.98 $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Petticoats Our entire stock of Wash Petticoats included at @ Chambrays and ginghams, in plain colors, checks. | Regular prices $1.25 and ! 50. On bes row, to close, at . Conger and J. B, Sherett; Western! Supply Co., $10,000, Wm. Fowler and H. & W. Warner; seattle Turning & Scroll Works, Inc. $46, all-wool, in light, medium and dark colors. MUCH CLOTHING THAT IS SoLD FITS LITTLE [2 “Wg Our regular summer stock ular prices $1200 and 096, &. F. Ingram and J. R. Walker. |} BETTER THAN A BARREL, BUT THIS, EMPHATICALLY, ff) $1500." 00 sale tomorrow, to close out fo... 808 , STATE LAND coLLecTions. | IS NOT OUR SORT--WE’RENOT ASHAMED FOR A MAN | § $5 and $6 White Duck Suits $2.49 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES on nar, hacet tervien) ad ] WHOM WE FIT OUT TOLOOK AT HIS BACK. te Tailored White Duck Bult, choice of 4 styles, : x ers PRICES FOR ONE DAY, ; since Re clientes fi 05 tor if WETIT THE TALL, THE SHORT, THE SToUT AND | JM 80. ‘the jaca come “Eton” sow Hog” "Pong? | Rewular Be and 7Se Dresses «o.oo «+s. tng Suir. “For tho sin months en THE SLIM MAN AS WELL IN READY-TO-WEAR GooDS pelt Bp Ey liana hor Byrn vad Sas are 89. In the same #ix months 1,152 AS THEY CAN BE FITTED IN MADE-~TO--ORDER GAR B $2.49 $17 Iie ea ape aa applications were filed for state MENTS--THE HONEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATE- Jande a against 698 for the simi lar period in 1906 RIAL THAT IS PUT INTOEVERY SUIT ENSURES THOSE £ H > q y A > eel wilh, Senent of the hia Brice ot ! SHAPE-RETAINING AND WEARING QUALITIES THAT | Sill and ress ocods epart en Rem Wegiecd, ere’ ‘now soaking MAKE FOR REAL CLOTHES- SATISFACTION. [ = ae ee OUTING AND BUSINESS SUITS $12.50 TO $30.00 4 Big Specials for Saturday i aa tendon pa . re ebony: 1 — {ff $1.35 quality %-inch Black Taffeta Silk, chiffon finish and ] $1.35 Value All-Silk Im ed Pongee Silk, 3434 met octal ; a HONEST VALUE~ AT EVERY PRICE-~YOU’RE weight better to wear. Yours on Saturday while | Wide; nothing better for washing wed west Xo mal WELCOME INDEED To OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. IF ive comment on these goods except the price, Satin UNION TAILORS, NoT CONVENIENT To PAY ALL CASH. nate ; O8¢ | yard Twe Stores—5 and Third Third Ave, and Workroom, 4d Washington st. LADIES, GET YOUR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES NOW, AND SAVE MONEY BY BUYING 8 0 Order on & otloe. f : SRE, SAT Pate aber oe Bhert tees Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. , ancien steht 1332-34 SECOND AVENVE 209 UNION STREET ( Is 'I r : ee — nae sitar “Seattle's Retiable Credit tiouse’’ ty efte et goods t : are \ Hog ‘ ) m vo and plaid | 39c¢ Values, 36-inch Novelty Suitin a big variety pat Hl Bie 4 w 1 SOc yard. Saturday, per to select from; just the thing to make good, . Grain, Proviric +» B9¢ dresses, Priced for Saturday selling, per yatd ++ | Bond Tel. Main 270, ind. 270. Rooms 204-305-206 Alaska Bldg. | | enna ; OTHER BIG SPECIALS TO SELECT FRON

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