The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8UNDAY Telerhones 1907-1809 Seventh ev. Private exchanges connecting all parte of the er TUT duilding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. cYieepiioapep ak for the department or the nam@ of the person ee aad sired BALLARD STAR AGHNOV.oF! Ba AA Y a 306 | RVERETE SPAR AGENCY —riomer . Av, Ranest. 1848, ‘One ob cone, wn comes @ ’ five conte per month, De tvered "cart ¢ . Rniered at the Pomtotfice at & w ae ‘omen . SUBSCRIBERS 1h a 1 L - advan ow h A chahee NOTION FO SUMS KIMERS—onome ¥ ae t Binet, Main 1080; Ind. Ash, beewe ‘ : cond you | nn = eae ee 2 =) THE PRICE OF PEACE | The game of “Beggar My Neighbor” goes on merrily, Ger many has just launched a great battleship of the Dreadnought type called the Na d five more of the saime kind The Liberal has} been driven from its position and is vigorously designing new an, and plans to bu cabinet in England, pledged to economy battleships to keep England as far ahead of Germany as she is now, In our congress they are debating whether we shall build four new battleships to keep in the game Russia is trying to squeeze an extra $100,000,000 out of her half starved peasants to rebuild the fleet that went down off Port Arthur In Spain the tax gatherers are working overtime that Spain t g g may again be in the class of naval powers Hague peace conferences meet and try tb get the powers to stop where they are. England is willing because she is ahead already, but the other powers want England to stop until they catch up. England will not do this and the race continues The peace of the world is maintained by mutual fear. Per haps some day it can be kept by mutual esteem and then all the! gountries may feel that they have ships enough. | When congress gets ready to tackle the question of regu lating stock gambling, it will do well to study German laws on the iron-clad r¢ same Subject, which have been in force on margin or in futures in the shares of mines and factories or for some years he German law prohibits absolutely dealing fn farm or mill product is fine or imprisonment for the broker, speculator or middle man involved The law was originally promoted by the agricultural inter s. The penalty for such margin dealing ‘ests, who claimed that speculation in farm produce caused in jury to the producers ‘were harvested and the farmers desired to sell, the brokers and speculators depressed the price by short selling, but after the It was noticed that at the time the crops SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everyvody. SPECIAL TUESDAY Fels Naptha 6 Bars for 25c The Best for All Purposes 31-Piece Lunch Set, $1.49. Just think of it! Very neat gold border on high-grade Razor Strops, 49¢ and ” 4 We still have a few left of the Sunasack High Grade Horsehide Seli-Honing Ra { | | | white semi-porcelain. Just | zor Strop These strops the thing for camp. Set in- a easily worth double cludes 6 Teas and Saucers, nbnsyne Don't fail to see m. Priced in 2 lots, at— 6 Fruits, 6 Plates, 6 Individ- ual Butters and | Platter— 31 pieces—for the extreme low mee of 149 49c = 79¢ Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Each, 25¢. \. special purchase of Gar of Clothes Line, 10¢. den Tools, consisting of 25 Empire Twisted Hemp fork a limited number, so Fine Twilled G-Foot ¢ a ' Clothes Line special Working Gloves, 69¢ Whisk Brooms, 15¢. Ct ian sp ORMIDE 40c Lion Brand Fine | dozen Asbestos ‘Tanned jf Kansas Corn Whisk He Th ¢ worth Hh Brooms, well made, Marr rand eat "i “69 from select ers alta 4 material; special 5c c Keen Kutter Lawn Cups and Saucers, 15¢ | | Mowers. pa ust arrive * a cari ! Pair. Keen Kutter Lawn Mowe $0 Dozen Thin, Bowl Shape | rn Ee yr French Pattern, Beautifully | wheels, easy adiustimes Decorated China Cups and | and easy running; all fully Saucers; worth double this | warranted; priced fron mec 15¢ | $9.50 8 $12. Locks for That New House Buy now for future needs—$6.00 Dozen Old Copper Finish, Jet Knob, Steel Frame, Mor- tise Door Lock, with easy spring and 29 double escutcheons; special, each ..... c er & Hurlbut AVENUE AND UNION STREET Spelg ° THE SEATTLE STAR»MONDAY, MARCH 23, cad te armers had sold and the middlemen had the the price | Set ie exdan anaktl i at the jug A wiriking it he devoxitign ¢ jumped up againodn this way it wa 1 that, both | b ‘ awstotants producer and « andenobody made anything by _ € peocml , MUstANed big he gambl It y \ laimed that speculation in iran, Un "4 he €an 6 thy re, cloth at sing® kept pr 1 for the pro ? " 0 alt Masta rand hi t ith the speculator standing: | z was bane ie wethem taking toll from eact "fe re ~ gee Aduated I ( n k excha Ire ea r govemnment | a do h \ pecula an only be Ineted by Itenspdl | = a brok If a broker deals with anyone who is not licensed he! 4 ai I mipels the merchant thou ‘ ' ae peciiahe to come it into the | 1 " ‘ publ las a gambler | " McKAY r any | are a erely handled by German | so () } ‘ v0-%% ww, | \ ny omy We a prospectus, and pro ‘ mote are criminally liable f every statement ade in the ORCHARD HOUTE , sb prospecttl The are equally liable for suppression of im ent 4 ly fro . p uY act a. ard cemen tock tickers are prohibited; neither may brokers send out} @THE tp ! arket letters DRU It is claimed that the law has driven much of the stock 8 ss neneia Po exchange business previously done in Berlin and Hamburg to ee ee wae ino Song Amsterdam and to Paris, but both Berlin and Hamburg seem UP-TOWN STORE to be ng the loss of the gambling institutions peer oe cath at MR. SKYGACK FROM Me Visits the Earth Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless jah yw MING GTN BLING BURY/NG Observations in Hie Notebook. AON: SAW LAME, ROUND, Mt Ak- BOUND DELP HOLE IN FOOTRAY mmm PROBABLY STAR DU A Word WAh UABLE PIRATE TREGSU an LAKIN BEIM PEP EATEO SAME lefall BY JOSH From Josh Whee. orter be warned th't readin’ maketh a full man.” c Notice If the night riders destroy all the tobaceo in Kentacky tobacco Wonder If the Philadelphia tex tile mills will shut off the supply of Persian rugs in sympathy with the war scare in the near east, or mere ly raise the oo PC A what worm going price? Just Like a Bee. Why doean't the laty Philo Phi lander find something to dot Find something he's busy as do” a bee is the to do far Why whother I ought to make my p =a | ST. rom Mre ieed call on that gossipy Gabbe, of read the papers Husband: Go and call on ber it's the same thing. A Guileiees Dame. Country Storekeeper new laid eggs! Farmers Wife (laying | down); Don't you see they air Btrongson's Affliction, Glasser; Remember Str who used to be noted for bel Hoo = ae eS eee $1.15 BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 30-INCH, > quare meals every day art wool, wear guaranteed: doesn't spot; Cutter: Yes, 1 recall him. 79¢ YARD. ? | , vomular width aed worth Téc yard; bith, Glasser: Well, the poor fellow Beautifully Finished Black Taffeta Silk, regular $1.15 yard; 30] Chainal, Copenhagen blue, tan, gray, mode; has wasted away till you couldn't inches wide: wear ranted: excettent for waists, sults, coats oor yand ee recognize bim, and he scarcely cats and underskirts. Why be without a siee black silk? " -. caything at all un. tate Toaster, yor vend 79¢ $1.50 NOVELTY SUITINGS, 50-II Cutter; Gracious! Is be sick?! 50c VOILES, 27-INCH, 29¢ YARD. A big gathering of All-Wool and Up4o- a Glasser: No; he's boarding, Large range of beautiful 27-inch Volle Suitings; every thread wed con ie bar ait tos ~ ee from. Heard in Any Home. Wife: Oh, lam so happy! Hushand: There with your eternal complaining what was that you said? fet he hasn't done a thing this ior but loaf.” oll, that’s what a bee does in winter, dooen't it? Magazine article dwells on “the fun of ballooning.” like the average balloon ts full of laughing ene Headiin NO INTER G. B. must FOUND DEAD IN EB Top, or b MME. ANS AS T me It's & Author es and Comment FERENCE BY G BRITAIN have reformed, then SHAFT yttom ? O MARRIAGE ney that talks KAT Why te te— stronger than thelr parents. looks Hke ceremony a blow at the Malted Milk Are them | therm you go again. or That a candidate ie always “in the hands of his friendsT” ta price everyone can ' 8:30 TILL NOON pat pene don’s. : A certain line of exercixes ts! — ane Ty or Soe ae 20c Velting, single and double # tatke |TOcommended to make children | 1S¢ Danish Cloths, all shades; till noon only, fees ‘Cesntng, at Laadens eae colors, many patterns, ROW This | woodshed | Not in a Milk Trus | |Horlick’s A GOULD RETICENT BMAR T TURNS OUT FOR 4 RARITY The original a genuine No, dear child; itself, not ite Avoid cheap substitutes pocket At your Soda Fountain “j A glass of florlick’s Maltec Why Waver Milk—bot—makes a delicious and Wite Oh, dear, I don't know freshing \unch on cold daw Open an Account Pay a little down and a« little at a time charge for credit it is the easiest no ext vecommoda tion you'll ny to bu and Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Second Avenue and Union Street “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ find poet orrice sue Pe at Wee erro BTOme RES STANDARD OIL'S WHIRL WIND $200,000 LAWYER, MORITZ ROSENTHAL, IN ACTION. HE LIKES GREEN NECKTIES. (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) His thrusts are rapleplike quick | CLEVELAND, ©., March 23.-—-/and to the vitals | Moritz Rosenthal, the Standard Of} He ix bold and his head has a Co.'s $200,000 atiorney, is a Whirl | peculiar sort of bump on the for | His face ts smooth and wind botled down to an evening] ward slant rephyr lkeen featured. He looks young Hie predominant feature is bhie| He's tall, and though not heavy, has Some savings in drugs and kindred articles that . admiral trol. No matter|an athletic appearance. In bis|f eyes. For sale on h exasperating the sitaation he . - — | ‘ never lowes his head. He makes! poy your bat of BN. Brooks & the other fellow do that ooo MONDAY AND TUES 1s th®) Co, 1331 Second av. | seeret of hin success | Rosenthal ix no orator, He bar} luo flourishes or wannerinms, His! Pocann wareanos ONLY ataile Is pleasant, and even when | Wholesale E his features are stern there's a Sweat twinkle in bin eye. He @ AN Bromo Quinine—Hreaks up colds i: regularly 26¢; browbeat and he never talks loud TEMINOU® Antikamnia Tablete—Heguiar 26¢ boxes for ...,.. « a tha qo ope Waisn.) fon Wake ceme 7 D. D. O—The much advertised skin remedy " make Days ~ Roth Phones 248 terke for oo aaa making Bebool, 4th and Pike. © Alien’s White Pine Baleam—or coughs and colder 9 rownem. <r MELA Rm bo apectal és Pee Buchu Wafers—Tone op your kidneys and strengthen urinary tract; regular 0c boxes for ..... sessuaeu Gardiner’s Bromo—Maekes heads stop aching: nervy full pound botUe—never sold at lees thas packages Don’t Go Music Hungry A small weekly payment bays a Victor The first payment puts it in your bome. All sizea, prices All with the genuine Vie tor quality Sherman, Clay & Co. 408 Orangeine—Headache powders regular 2%e r an © iGe envelopes be bottles for Cooper's Discovery—|euall) special, each + seek seedy Make Man Tablets—Regular G0c boxes: extra) Monarch Bath Spraye—Regulariy $1.0 each; i Lane's Medicines are good Have you tried muy of and good line of remedies’ It will be worth your Ask for Free Sample of Krauss’s Littl ; aca eal wold by ws at Bie for the The Quaker Drug Two Stores, 1013-1015 FIRST AV- } TO BUY SILKS AND DRESS FUESDAY’S SPECIALS 75c ALL-WOOL PANAMA, combined and checks mille; every one guaranteed Secure your Watats and Coats now. The price is a oveday #0 take the advantage Tuesday; per yard ... fully mercerized; looks even better than wool, and regulariy wold for MWe yard: every wanted evening and street 29 shade is here; Tuesday, per yard ic SPECIALS Skirt Marker. lady Something every wants, and Tuesday sees Veilings sold for 2he Vellings, all colors, assorted sya) checks, sold everywhere at 266;7 yard I2%e un Ge Binck Mercerized Sateen, 30 inch Leather Hand Bags. noon only, yard toe 1 2 Tuesday, per yard .....9sdeen Se Plaid Silks, big variety; til! noon only se peg cg oper po be and toc Velinge, yard 39¢ fancy colors; values to $1.00. ~s, assorted dots and pial ibe Sik Mull, all shades; (1! noon only This is the best showing Seattle , oad sae yard Se has known for some time; very . button pe se Mack and White Wool Checks, tit! noon special Tuesday Qe and without borders; pet only, yard 25 i Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear, be . . SOc Black Moreen Skirting, tit! noon only Hair Pins. a ~ est novelty yard B56e Amber and Shell Hair Pins Another line of Ladies’ Famey $1.00 Black Taffeta Sik, 96 inch; UH noon ) a card; special Tuesday, a la ve hew, extra a only ard ove ve Ladies’ Colored Embroidered { She Sicilian Cloths, 52 inch; til noon only Ladies’ Shell Hair Pins, 6 on a very newest; regular ptloe 35s yard 39¢ card, Tuesday, very special .B¢ at London's Baa DOMESTICS UNDERMUSLINS $0 CAM AND FRM MONT Ask for Horlick’s © Rrown Sheeting, 2% yards 5 Ky » ALA, “A j wide, short lengths; wae 1.0% From roai tion | At All Druggiets Me yard: special price, per Special prices on fresh, dainty garments that please the Ke . ° A Laendin | Stirring the pewder in hot wate yard 2le eye, also the purse, on sale Tuesday. ro The IX JON and | | makes a nourishing. digestible food | Bieached Sheets, 72x90 si Gowns, of good muslin or camt low neck, tri OWNERS « Me ~ drink. better than tea oF coflee -no apecial price, each med with embroidery inserti ft and rows of } anions <*: eaee a Frege : A cuptul ee on retify Bleached pets, T2x90; torn tucks; cut long and full, values to $1.2 q 1000 Amerions Rank | Building 1S ‘NGuese vestiul Keep. J and hemmed; none better Short Underskirts, lace — ane —_ were $0c; special price, eact broidery trimmed; val en 1 Hat oe wes to $1.00 wondertu Lonsdale Muslin, 16e every Drawers, of fine cambric or ‘ . where; at London's, Toes nainsook trimmed with Val Spring Clothing day only, per yard ile fine Val. lace, Swiss em. 7 " - > ve dh broidery or rows of tucks , Outfitting Outing ew Spe values to $1.00 Exact copies of NER cialis. Corset Covers, with rows ff $20.00 French if ¥ Co., Ine. For Men and Boys sdhcdend Sat teeen 48 en oe ene Fa Outings were sold at ite both front a ae m melusive evidence of the high charac coat sal e + nl o pirand me Pose ad pen wll ac = ie - richest flowers, HDDORE: 8 Clothing is found in ite remarkat nga m set ap _ Cc hat ning lity. This ts found only in garments ie tte ae Cee San Sees Say +; os ; . ae Eee acetate’ mie tanees ciaeaman 1921 Amoskeag Outing Flan styles, and cheap at $1.00 .. at $6.00 and $7.00, ReCes and by skilled tailors - _— - nt ae their loveliness} pte ht nl ” De | ® £3. Corsets $1.00 Hamilton-Brown Shoes yours for only « { SPECIAL TILL NOON Mat } 49 Mer Widow RUG > Trussela Rugs, ferent destgnsy nine values all the 19¢ 1 Ineluding

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