The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1908, Page 4

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Lh 3 A nnn a a | . | bank prosident, mind you ; oye bh t Je ot) th 60 years,” the old pao answered | ajd ; ib tor the ie ~THE SEATTLE TIER pe aon te dhe ge ae SS na ootese A ba s pale t r x vulnerable 1 don't want think, 2" Liga ae 8 in the stregt, bY STAR PUaLISHiNG co 1907-1909 Geventh av. - yr | 7 iis,” Hin | $6008 & . ‘ Gin pare drag ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY EENG NEW YORK i | I v mn ates and 6 - j s Voleshonee— Private exchanges anecting all parte of the B Quliding — Sunset, Main 1050 and independent, 441 : Ask for the department or the name of the person ; BALLARD STAR AGHNOY Ma A | ~ " i ohn q HVENETT STAR AGENCY 1 Bvane ace \ v b THE ' * N De t 4 . hivered ail or cat : , | 5 ve the ry ” For | ere | i TO MAIL SUBSCRIMERS ; " thee . w bast « y a 4 Bn = BY ARCH M’MACKIN NOTICE TO sSURSCRINENS ‘ ' ¢ $ i * = <n " | MR. MILLER’S CHIEF OF POLICE and mh eau . “§ | . ! ; h i ; ° Pipe Taft I at M oO i ' “ for $ j sidera ‘ ' wh ’ WHOLESALE pal a. i ama ) { ve « iL ' 1 " : ' the $3,000 and be LES DRU | ee . ' . the) ® ‘that 8 V DOWN-TOWN STORE | ! "ati } n ‘ f Ol oe the meney © ‘ |) OID -1018 FIRST AVENUE | ' of th merge one soleue \ ack he , : as it had UP-TOWN STORE we OfLIVeR of a ! > dapented n the n |camelia s branch ‘ PIKE ST. se WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO ALL SearTig \ 4 a with thet sreon loaves, 18) be with it 4 whit t nd the ‘ a eurnanene - a ont 3 \ ‘ : ty |t th ve tulle at the be oie ahem : \ ts paeaet Oo Tae women cross TAL QUAKES Shas IT FOR uae GaSe jepa 4 ‘ camellia te also . oe walk ha ef ‘ en : has been a at ption ' ¢ brim. | Shouted the fact, Old Parmer Whit-| father and ¢ shee be ta FREE " \ by the it white lace in pein Te comb's neh ape who help ave bie ae rb dn Shied ent Pg 4 1y absotulely treg This ay be ‘ . ¢ ‘ n faced on both edges with | nos thay ot "is 600,000 Sweet Pea Bee tatement tl " all a city in the ed | satin, va a fr . 4 to 90 | sortes wagon & U. S. Ni Ya Fy « : See esse. ie duct there arv-ondioon ver) tprtas wagon and started d avy Yar' tor Bt ; bs ; Uke Young Dick Whitcomb greeted| aye a trip on the i ¢ . RS clk +h has had tw veat eff e simplicity Uh t t bas i my NR ig |ttrned to the door, waid that t a Over Neb Pr ode afford pane » men t tha : ' ! ANN |might look for bim at dinner time, | pougin, the oruisers ( On sale fo val € service at aS wy ed a tet OE eee EEN Lad departed Pepnsylvania, and Friday and Saturday hack step. } he eid man sat staring at the site Philadelphia ° th Pivers’ Le Trefie—Regula , hoe set | ST R DUST tase ane erat, tv's af tit, hile ate et MSS irk beta 1¢ Star believes that with one or two except S every) toare ably Ipsic Boats jea per on . nani wh »n mentioned up to dat wmnection with | d rN You, Hi he cried, “he's > times da exec Friday ae || Pinaud’s Perfume Sanzai—A ai odor; pron. ne. Bae: bean me s me | spotied bey" K... ‘ Pinaud’s Essence of Violet de Pa or Violet Rein this appointment at the hands of the mayor-ele $ unitt | = It waa after sup the old man! ¢- 99. 7:20, 9. 10 and 11:30 a m.;4 on; special, per oz conduct the affairs of ice, Some of tl | BY JOSH and his son had procured their 4:30 and 6 p. m Lundborg’s Viotet Extract— T made {a Fe iat chars of th i ETO A | pipes and both sat silently studying| On Fridays boats leave at Regular pes rm yan ef neal = mi Crmere OF ten PP sisasi — the fire In the grat 6:30 > apd 10 o mo Lundborg'g Perfumes, \ have nerve or manhood enough to refuse es H rar ‘ wl Father,” Dick Whitcomb began,! 1.45 2 and 4:30 p. m ell at Be \egu Ae prick 2 3 i From Josh Wise. can eee at a glance that we haven't) whet has it cost you to send me Round trip be each cere ii it were passed to them by some lawbreaker | A Werd | j a ' ; utah 2 s ‘ got anything | to college Before a great while in the | Le Fevre's Famous Chioris Violette Extract—in fancy them have the experience—at least mone of those who ha oi “It's eost me every cent I've saved neighborhood of a dozen ships will supposed to sell at $1.00; ou . hy K - aes a - ‘ — oe expressed a willingness to accept the office | | > oe hegre. | ba a a oe ee ee Eastman's Perfumes—Queen « Easter Violettes, This is plain talk, but it is tru There are few good] “Tw chicken ‘at! Aw yot it had not arrived at @} nese Incense, Pink Roses, Ben Hur, Rose of Killarney police chiefs in the United States, and there are no perfe t| don't fear th’ ax is| verdict. The verdict seamed as far| sor SALE wae New Spring Zevobia, Every odor worth Extra special og " " ie 4 bya dat “ a chicken ‘at ain't) away as the Balkan war eloud. New tee iS (gduction and Saturda ‘our choice of any odor police depart s. There isn't a police department in the} worth eatin’. A happy thought struck thé fore-| ff 1p prices this week @ must Coats. Net more than 3 ounces to a customer. country that isn’t well filled with grafter A member f man. That is why it was happy. rales money at once. $8.50, ie 00 and $15.00. . ‘ " ™ — Has any of you a dime,” he sald FREOLUND, HORNBERG @ Goodyear Raincoat Co tlie Seattle police dep, ent, a man who has been in the} Just the thing” chorased we LARBON, 705 Pike Street Firet and Madison department for a long t and who served under Chief] _ bern * You want y E flip it % de) A ‘ | Another Novelty! » upon & verdict, don't reat Delaney and no es under Wappenstein, made this re-| |. Anether Novelty! | The foreman glared at a 3g mark The Star Pe gplcemetin MThe “papers Bray! Not much,” he muttered, “I! . caite @ en pay save "| want to send out for a pall of suds. j F om a b | Upon which the foreman wae had his hand iit } ea te me voted wiser than Solomon, and the | Socrates know muc j tied down coutentedly tw} OF course he didn't ear a at « A Y he W @ great make another ataht of It the department was a grafter—he meant at every grafter |B 4 : t was bef . ; . Were any information clerks Ever Notice That in the department was busy and g | A rumor dwind ir ‘ys ‘ " TTT , mJ That's what Chic Pol \ p BO gases inti ery trace it back to where it ANNUAL SALE OF the Seattle police department. He was ab " ats ed eet ee se Gee oe cautions against clare etratian ‘¢ anxious to because he kmew the business. He knew a grafter when Sub: N: OF I ¢|@ visit from Bob Evans’ feet saw | and he knew the signs of graft the b ut * > blame the Australians. They And he knew what to do wher lean — up Seattle. He knew the la he er of the | THE SHOEMAKER € power of the big andl I 4 can't get boots or r E ho preceded apy t get (hom made b ortland and Los Angeles ar j Wi ake good—but he failed Portland and Los Angeles are known He fa , didn't know. fle didn't know as ‘Rose Cities. y not grafter when he saw. one, and didn't recognize arte tet grat And all around him there were grafters Mr. Miller must find a man v knows and who will be Sseatt e a ose i on the square with h That's the kind of a an Ma Moore has had ! at man f off BEAUTIFY YOUR GARDENS AND LAWNS he will go v 1 the knowledge peoy the hat ot es he has given this city its best po! ea Or Incidentally, if M Miller is Star suggest Mr, W That is, if Mr. Mi wot penstein The Kind That Will Stand Wear This yea keep his intends t we have a of Boys pretty and complete Clothing exactly ver what young boys ning line of Sail on 3 to 10 an Blo and the wear the o ear An attrac or Suite ( Ruse years) sew Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Gentlemen, New Spring | Suits for.... Take These Twenty Dollar Values, every one of ‘em. Bought under price plece boy's Knickerbocker 9 to 16 in from by reason of the financial flurry in the Last. Maker needed money pay particular atten: —and got it. tion to the fit of every gar i" and have an altera tion department that wilt make the sult fit the grow ing boys form #0 as to obtain the largest life of the garment possible $3.50 Up Choice of Over 1,000 - @ New Spring e Suits Double and single breasted styles, plain and fancy fabrics; worth $15,00, $18.00 and $20.00.. While they last— System and Col men, in all the Intest and st we extend the “partial . yayment privilege” to all, without extra Spring charge Our prices are mode and they will suit you. Men's Clothes from Odd lots Trousers half price— Men’s just of Odd lots of Boys’ Suits left over from the big sale, half price— $4.00 Suits for at Second Avenue and Union Street “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ MOVING AND B E KI N STORAGE CO., Inc. | | CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, $6.00 Suit Pacific Coast Clothing 900 First Av. (0 900 First Av. Cor. Marion e Cor.Marion We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE in Unequaled Security fs Offered for the Storage of Furniture Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables. We Can Tell You to ® Cent What 2 Will Cost to Store Your Goods PHONES: Main 1523, Ind., 71 MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES “4 Cc ‘ 5 ecial .. $1.79 ~~ ‘ at Kid Oxfo Men's Heavy Shoe sole { colors: Brussela R 27x54 inohe noe; latest ing fron clad: ¢ a al, to close and w ca of n « $ Dru « Rru 1 Carpe . Ox Com ‘i ( f les, 27x54 inet atyle Bey ! oon Oxford; sizes 8% to , and the im Ladies’ Vici Kid thrifty, “oa grown; two We have up- Our Bushes are strong, years old and will bloom this season. wards of twenty-five kinds that are “best for the West.” There are Teas and Hybrid Teas, Hardy Perpetuals, Ramblers and Hardy Climbers—all large size bushes. Sold by growers at 35c and 50c. Our DUNES HOMNOT TONE 6 i545 o's Sb kaa Ghee ia ges en ae For the accommodation of our patrons, we will again tomorrow repeat our huge success of today in the Silk Department. New, beautiful Silks, from the famous auction held by Ashley & Bailey, in New York, will again be on sale. As today, the val- Silks ‘ .< sal i ill re- 49 Cents gad to $1.50 yard, and the sale price will re DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 YARD SHEE TING AND SHeeTs Fullest Line of Hyde Grade ; Whi reads, full Galateas in tow $16 value; special 9-4 Unble ed Sheeting 23 72x90 Sheets, torn and hem at, yard 172c price . special price, yard Cc med 7 bette: " BEDSPREADS White Redepreads, 72x90 Sheets, not bieached; eel: SE eens eee. se White Bedspreads aquare or cut special price, special price. special price va once Mic as 68e | sa" 79c Read the Reductions in RUGS Women’s “Ready to Wear” Dep't $6.00 and $7.00 Women’s Outside Skirts, $3.98 New Style, Full Plaited, All. Wool Chiffon Panama Skirts, for Women and Girls. — ts the best skirt value in Seattle A fine, high 1 skirt, extra wide and perfect fitting; colors black. , i navy t Own; 4 sizes. These are regular $6.00 spy aot fer: Coverday : and $7.00 values. ON SALE SATURDAY $3 98 inches ms $2 95 aT : celal ' Home Ans vise @9 10 SHi OES Priced to Make You Sit Up ; and Take Notice Same Rue ‘ inches: special $1.78 Women's Vict Kid Shoes, pat edium He Same Rug, 18x86 te yi ange Dh all 1 Axminste sree nen! Sa OG $10 Black Va Oxfords Skirts $6.98 | 98 ee Tip, Medium Heel 1 t Altman jum Hee mported wie ght Sole, all sizes band Taffeta Silk knee; regular 938c HAMILTON BROWN SHOES

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