The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1908, Page 5

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JAN, 22, 1908. | ods thas & way of making man | deeply designing, but he could flat as. Ata* Taz, tyme] dent dni a he cn RPERAROO WAIST IN| her at the plano in the next room, sntially diserediting others | 1 N singing softly, he smiled cheerfully, | ver such A ¢ womed te DAMAGE SUIT : ra\N | “it te all right,” he watd. “if whe | hin advantage \i, ll; ik fl ) reall cared she would be in ber Fisher at thie time made the most room, crying, now {of his opportunities, and the condl- | —_— 10) ower lant Hadley lad the wisdom of | ions were favorable, Misa Hadley | “ $i down-$l a week Cr i | the avera, man ¢ placed al) was in a resigned and dutiful mood. | hen t# a lace curtain a walet’ Dr. @Miracte while giving his s rey hd 1908 dy £ CPraye $004 women in one class, and judged She had docided to be sensible This was the interesting problem beotiantay struck a anag when the | will b a heater here- | | them accordingly He might as|not necessarily worldly, but Just] in the - ot hentink plaintiffu attorney demanded more sonia —| well have expected to correctly sensible, Romance really had no wae Be pcg pe particulars regarding the waist Dr Not in thelr financtat diahon.| P84 ai languages after mastering | place in this matteraffact age; it} WMeh was debated at length yee) Russell was wearing at the time ef course,” aequiessed her|* Mele & t was much more Important that one | terday before a jury in the super It looked Ike It wax made from father, “but politically he te with! - should reapeet than that one should rh Which @ wards awarded 4 lace curtain,” insisted t witness hem bow. 1 40. not see thadioen CHAPTER XI love. And why should she not ac | Dr. Annie K, Russell a verdict of vigorously. “What kind of a lace e ality for becoming the boon com,| 'dependence and Indifference. st the attentions of Stanley | $850 against Dr. George W. Miradle, curtain?” queried the examiner ot professional and ‘shm| While Darnell saw little of so. Fisher? She liked him. He was /0M & complaint for damages alley The witness found the argument ex ra specia tp Cannot fail (o/ cletysduring. the strenuous dayaa@e | CPlertaining ind most deferential. |1Mg assault and battery wetting bayone his depth. He Bed injurious effect upon fim | the campaign, It was only pataral | She did not go sq, far an to decide The waist question did not ap not qualified as an expert on lace e 4 - At first it was a joke, but he is/ite doings. Many of the more In. |e! She Would accept him If he pro ble t Miracle oxy him: matter of waleta wae painfully evi aa carrying it too far, He ie becoming; depend#at young men were his | Posed, but there seemed to be no self considerably at sea In that | dent — one Ot tie firm friends, and bie AL | fea8On Why she should not | quarter, But he did insist that Dr Finally the judge resened the Ho never will be one-of them!" |thengh ie ho avase's g bape (To be continubd,) Ruyell had taken a dian witness, and afier a short Interval or urs a == ‘a asserted the girl, Somehow she'in touch with "ese = Pape |10 examine and then had refused of walting through the mae of was leas tractable and less disposed seetal happenings. Thus he was }to return it legal procedure the ‘ase Was sent CHAPTER X (Conm to be confidential than ever before, kept advised of all that was going The fair practitioner-ptaintif( to the jury which rendered Its ver pom Mr and Mee 1 were | ‘There wae & note ofdefiance in her /on--eapecially ali that concerned Jeomtended that the defendant had diet on the theory. that even if the r Presbyterians, « weir | tome, and at the same time she Miss Madley jentyred her office and brutaliy beat /ehe did wear # lacw-curtain waist trtet a seomed to be displeased with her To nome of those that he saw |her with his fists, afterwards vig., sho was entitled to $860 to amiuage gga ’ , { for taking Darnell’s part had she gnade any comment apon | IN rons Sem © Cine 68 Der shayl| her mental aaguish Gad wounded Standard Oak by what they heard of “Kven so,” returned Mr. Hadley, either him or hiv campaign. Of Gore R84 besk ert we aid wot the career upon which he has course he did not “really care i oe pyr ' “Darel pright yous started cannot fall to make him a certainty not; It was a mere whim, | Meltersies” ant willing very unenviable Musband’ tor a & THltag inekdemt of life. that he| Frank Gotch retained wis cieht] SEATTLE MAN Is Sraneeis See tek: a heater-- Hperept wee associations, and, {f/ young girl who is secustomed to should wish to learn ber seati-!io the h olgh tH ak lena oa * possible, they held [t to be the most considerate treatment and ments. “He was not attempting to wl yn. agp tes sr, S. Sess Se See oe 00d— aegeeieion that he would the purest associations, He would prove anything to her; « ft was |°’*™plonship last night by throw. | HONORED Ge beou arrested in Connection for coal or wi he nat quite Immaterial whether she were lug HJjalmar Lundin twice tn rapid pwith Inst wook's fatal theatre fire Commieated. FU seem to belong to her; he would aoe interest in the t the beck and { men for! pleased or displeased; bat-——well, | ew ‘i He is acoused of baving been in in . ‘ Seis future of the , m she had the |he wished he knew that she.was| epee strumental in the removal from the this splendid Standard stake. There * ho pt; whe either one or the other. President Roosevelt yesterday ruins of the theatre two tanks used alk ate af vi oe aot his companions, if not of ats she} it ts atrange that a young man | ALASKA DEMOCRATS notified L. & Kerfoot chief clerk |in operating the calcium lights at Oak heater, for pe each what & watchful, would want to fly from the things ald *0 anxious to learn the of the local assay offi of his | the entertainment } CO” q i a jee tg fathe she heard of him; he would be no | Views of a young woman to whom |appolntment as a member of the coal a wood, A at st > there Was doubt and torlous rather than noted, and the |he ts utterly indifferent, bat, under MAKE APPORTIONMENT United Staten assay commianion,| Catholics Number 15,800,000. especially for us, to fact would be constantly foreed #uch clroumstances, young mea do which meets in Philadelphia in| MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan, 22-—- . /s a son, Mr, Hadley want- pon her maine the sufferings | Rot renen. Darnell dida't, Hy | February to test the coins struck | There are 14,877,426 Roman Cath-| meet the demand for a ‘ehinlaw in whom - id of a seasttive young wife in mich| @imply told bimself that he was }by the mints during 1907. The | olfes in the United States, accord »Trvicen es ‘4 no other, he & campaign as this, if her husband | Indifferent, and accepted this as (By United Press.) mmission t* a reviewing board |ing to the advance sheets of the good, serviceable heater be worthy of his daugh. did as Darnell te dotng, and with edhe as truthful until he ‘aah | JUNBAU, Jan, ° 22 ne Demo-| 2, report, upon the work of the | 1908 Wiltstus Catholic directory, at a mediitim price—ev- ie [most poltticians, such conditions | dgnly discovered that it was not. | director of mints, | peblished in this city se Mr, Darnell been here re are continuous! | "Phie discovery came through | Mle ceutral committee has made | sme ———- — ery one fully guaran- meh be asked, quite casually Miss Hadley had heard something | Albert Date. In spite of the hu-| the following appointment of dele 3 * ihe bed reached this couche |of the callers at the Darnelt bh moroua view he took of the affair| gates ; teed. n the conferences and engagen at the beginning, Dale bed in) First division—Yankee Basin, 1 —these very special reduc- answered Miss Hiadley,/ and the hours they entailed. time become something of an on-|Bagle River, 1; Juneau, §; Skag-! Mi capes shortty |, Ske would have no part tm his thusiast—at Jeast to the extent of| way, 5; Ketchikan, 5; Sulzer; 1; | tions for Thursday M glad of it.” j tite.” added her father, after a championing Darnell at the club Coppermount, 1 Treadwell, 4;) ex er on 0. -- girl said pothing Her fa | pause; “she would want to have no 4nd calling on him occasionally to Petersburg, 1; Douglas, 6; Noblock,| only— had spoken silgbtingly of Dar. | part tn auch a fife.” Uatea to stories of the campaign 1; Wrangell, 2; Sitka, 2; Kiltianoo, Bank. be or two other occasions Why de you say this to me? “By the way,” remarked Dale/ 1; Hadley, 1; Gypsum, 1; Wynd No. 11 t 10-inch fi | No. 11, Ideal Oak, 10 Pet never with such appar | asked the girl, with a calm change Fone day, “Blaniey Fisher scons to ham, 1; Hoovah, 1; Tanakeo, 1; De NO, nas ' inch oe pare h’ fi ace ax, \ A ot front that was decidedly discon-| be most devoted to Miss Hadley |jomi, 1; Bhakan, 1; Hat o vot; regular value | inch firepot; regular approve of his course at | certing j just now, The number of dances) Second division Nomen is; Ke Le 50: s ete 1 value $7. a ‘ . Hadbey persisted. deter i thought tt wise,” was all he = —, @ot at the last Of) walik, 1; Solomon, 1; Goodhope, 1 i Paw + SPOS $4 95 VEIRC 97 Ns $3 95 ‘make bis wishes clear could ee “a it A — —, — the thing) tgiow, 1; St. Michaels, 1; Bluff, 1; price - see i special price . si arg to say that a young He ts nothing to me, Ge] OOK Serious. Dat, course, YOU! Rolomon, 2; Point Clarence, 1; j 5 4-inch fire- deal O - oo — Ler] frets. ee ey fn this flattering im {Golden Sete, 1; Cantia, 81, Powis lh “ Sage ee hoe so 7 Vests entonse ‘ot| "Under the clrenmastances, I am| ference that if he had been there fs lel es! Sones Seem Se peach es a P g ih whee she thought him un-| sind of it.” tt might have been different, but! {"Gold'Ren te Keupaeek te te Mg $14.50; spe- $7 95 value $9.50; $5 50 maaited. “Te beard you thing at all,” she retterated.| Darnell made no reply on, | 1810. 1; Inoko, 1; Koskokwin, 1 £ cial price ... ° special price .YVe Hf more of the better ele | “And I am nothing to him.” Then| “He's & cad.” Dalé went Gouneli, 2; Nerton Hay, 1; Kobuk. 1 Uitlle time to local af | % moment later “You are very| “but, for some reason, he stands | Tin City, 3; Eagle, 2; Glimore. would be detter gov | fesetih papa.” She never bad for-| i bigh with old Hadley.” $i Gameake ees S ¥ saken the childish “papa” for the| It taker sory little to make Sis: somaite i; Rome as Dene the Yetier element should} more dignified “father,” although | mistake plain sometimes. There | | Sie dake a. sects me 1 be a ii dasociate theif WHR the worst |this wae no indication of a weak | fe¥ words convinced Darnell (hat) i, i tan Que, oe tee . Tetened Mr. Hadley (and willowy woman }he had made a mistake. He did/ pare, 2) Cire ity, 3; Cor vee dovia, 2; Seward, %; Valder, 5; F ; where | find faut with Mr. Hadley was thoaghtful for a| C#re Me knew this the moment |p nal ~ SEI | Meivtct parening the time after abe had left Bim. Wem-|Dwle bad spoken. He knew it be-| reirvenka, €i Catalla, 3; Mlamar, ve cause of his sodden distike for)!) Uses, 1 | Daim dowbitul of him. | an, ie the vartety of her moods and) with the ‘cane’ ~ ithe coneuneipamines « contradictoriness * her fant | Fisher was a yeung fellow wetth will newer be with) U J. S. Navy | extent prospects, but no capital i" exclaimed Miss ke a trip on ¢ Yard and | F viett the U nary yard, see the, vaitioships Oregon, Wiscousin and | shrewd and not always scraputous; | ‘he cruisers Haffalo and '® society he wae equally industri oda and ahrewd, and even leas sern- house was not bis Girth Fisher, to whom he had previowsty been most indifferent Pacific HOTEL, VICTORIA, B. - ganar January 20th most charming hotels wee imammoth dry docks, to boats and prison ship Nipste leave Pier 2, foot of Vesler way, > th dally: Round trip, 60. with business success. very serious matter to him. This put him in the good graces of Mra. Ti Hadley, who took society very seriously, while Mr. Hadley regard led bim a8 a most promising young man. In troth, Fisher had the art ~~and tt is an art—of Bn hewn Saciger & Huribut~A Store for Everybody. We Will Have y Day Thursday Prices Mean Anything — FINE PROGRAMME TO 8E GIVEN IN JOHNSTON ©0.6 RECITAL HALL. The weekly Pianola recitals, un der the auspices of the D, 8. John | ston Co. in thetr fine recital hail at Third avenue and University } street. which were discontinued | during the botidays, will again be A special purchase by our New York buy- at his own price, 100 dozen Genuine 53 Double, Barbers’ Self-Honing + seta Id everywher: ee Custard Cups. { } OiCan i xiven weekly as heretofore, com ~ - ~Green and | ALWAYS 25¢-—One-Gal f (Theresay) ottled Fireproof | ion Best Galvanized Oil Th nett been re? - 3 Can, for family ase; 15c reatiy ay mg pest by alt re Cc pectal -..... bee masic lovers, are on @ par with Sess. qaneerts - which a high de ice admission is asked. They are Cups and Saucers. Sad Irons. iF oitce ur the Plancis Pina’ thous! IAYS 256 = Bagtish ALWAYS $1.50 SET— }} bee in the Interest of pestle Mre« » r C “4 el. there ts charge, ina, with neat gold rs. Potts’ Best Nickel- fi god theket sth These can be decorations + Special, secured by application at the Pi- anola Piano House any time before the evening of the recital, Plated Sad Trons, consisting handle ; special . The programme to be rendered tamorrow evening is an exception- Enamel. II! ally fine one, embracing ox it does ALWAYS 40¢ CAN—Im- H]/a range of selections which wil! a ra of 3 irons, stand and } | } nt ™ ' Babe Highly perial German. Enamel, for [| ™tely appeal to the most exacting own and White wood wt OF TE) musical tastes MiCovered 1 an pr iow eee a ‘The soloiat of the evening is Mins Special 15c makes the old look Clara Lewys, who is acknowledged new ; special . the foremost vocal artist in the Lewys will be beautiful selec ‘orthwest. Mise heard in several Washing Powder. Prepared Paint. iL x niall | tons ‘AYS 10¢— Package ALWAYS 50¢ CAN—(Ar- All those who expect to attend amas Wander Washe bp Prepfired- Paint thin recital will do well to secure | borax Powder: a f es I z r thelr seats at ones, as only the Package: special 4c e” Quartet the by capactty of the hail will be given | J i pamt made 33c lowing is the programme : pecial ...,. 4.5 a 1 WAYS Toe 1. (a) Oberon overture Weber S$ The PAIR— Foot Scraper. (b) Spring Song. . Mendelssohn Assorted Fan ALWAYS 15¢—National The Pianola ‘The Ould Plaid Shaw? Miss Clara Lewys Accompanied by the Pianola. or Embroidery Haynes all warranted Scis 39c Self - Cleaning, Wrought Steel Foot cecal ; 9 JC. pecial . 3. Polonaise Mititaire Chopin The Pianola (a) The Rosary Nevin (b) La Pescadora Habanera.. *e a? Costa “The Pianola 5, Winds In the Trees Thomas Miss Clara Lewys Accompanied by the Piano (a) Hungarian Rhapsodic N | A sLiwat | oie in F Rubenstein e Planola } | The plano used Is the Chickering | (b) Me PORTLAND, Or. stated by the committee energetic and diplomatic. | bankers og business he was fndustrious, | banking operations of the Portland: | Banke during th that all of the $1,000,000 of clearing jthat time have been redeemed, in | reason he prised | cluding $250,000 jimeued to ei | Take in the Script. | Jan. 22.—It be of local’ ot the having §6charge recent depreasion | certificates iawed during New York Building loan certificates the «suspended Mor | Hundreds of People Turned Away Because our space of store room-is limited. We were jammed from 9a, m. until 6 p.m. We will open the doors tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. in order to give the people a chance for shopping. Everybody is after the values that we are offering in The Very Finest Fabrics, Makes and Styles of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, Cloaks, Furs, Millinery, Waists, DressSkirts, Evening Dresses, Afternoon Gowns, Petticoats, Silk and Muslin Underwear, Sitk Hose, Etc. We will continue this sale at those low prices until our en- tire stock has been completely sold out. Come early and avoid the rush at B. Gerber’s 1206. Second Avenue Next Door to Pantages’ Theatre. Lease and Fixtures of the Store for Sale. . . . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits .....$ 200,000.00 OTHING in a business letter stands out like a word inted in red. You get such emphasis in your let- ters if written on Simply moving a small lever in front of the machine instantly changes the writing from black or purple to red. ‘Tide machine panutte oot the use of a three-color ribbon, also of a two- inaloacien risen "ise antre cost for this sour —— The Snlth-Premier Typewaer Co., 302 Ist Av. S. Seattle, Wash, MOVING AND BEKINS storace co. tn. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. GOING EAST COMING WEST GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Cut Freight Rates on tiousehold Goods . Kb gf on to Fags advant of our low offer, for almost freight saved on shipments, large emall, by our private car system. we wee We can tell you to a cent what your freight will cost. i Phones—Main 1683; Ind. FIRE PROOF STORAGE. MOVIN: PACKING. J Brown te now giving HW dentat work for the purpose of troduc- ing, his sclentitic system of doing class deni kat low O PREMIUM Allowed on Certificates FOR DIAMONDS AND WATCHES American Watch & Jewelry Co., . 908 FIRST AV. work, We do, no cheap, dental ait the pri @ by other heh class Hele on teeth truth tn B J. Brown, BROWN DENTA, raMLons, 213 FIRST AYEN Offices a Pare 1 Union Bi See anor’ south of MacDougall & Southwick’s | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS LEAVES SEATTLE The way to buy tea is in | packages; somebody is re | sponsible for it. m, and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m ~ | U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle Your grocer returns your money —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— |if you don't like Schilling’s Best; a, one | | we pay him

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