The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1908, Page 4

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bl THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY THE SEATTLE STAR wbaceo stem, an 0 cigar whic will een BY STAR PUBLISHIBG CO. 207-1909 Seventh av. re " air - EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY } P ait Aris These are exchanges, and partments—ask for department name of person ® you want nif dea " f the BALLARD STAR AGENCY 1m ie pt ier ke EVERETE STAR AGENCY Home a3 . - — . © ‘ ’ \ wild ma ne e fla ‘ Dal . 1 ! P uure cia ire eqtally pleasant to an ation " qhally | ott PeUSEERESS fms yer: a, m Josh Wise wd td know tt i in as good Some etgl rnime veo ae he tu a ition as 1 wae whee | onsee . A After a man has Sullivan, an Irishman hy he va Dedhine Is Handed a Hot Bee. rubbed elmews with curmulated at the time of hes death prapert < world for a apel he gets corns on his 1 think Mow. Roden ) awh ward to we funay ( weet her bali a million defiars an As m ethed hh ever been devise “ : . @etsons may take m th " rial wea hve Afraid of Remetts, Louwe epends 4 grent deal of sf John S a te en) that is . The Oniy Odjestion. I a gry Syn yn my mit th ily eny vent Paige whe lives wheh ker garwmte, bet the So far as a tted, no cme in Seattle kne Me wt febild in mot yet up in the myaterten of the toilet Mer sant weently 1 Ir A t 1 the names anything o ha Sullive amily: That he was bern im Irg sda = @ purchased same of thoxe hair ores land and at somewhere he was supposed to have a sister Oh calted them pininty | mamta pope bnes a . . 5 hal © missed the trains mow her aunt rewe me © € tO po them The ehild few eat } oom, sereaming at the top . . . De You Getieve— ma, ervem ertain i there were no immediate relatives here to me to hew macs are THE FRENCH REALLY RELL ALA her wuther bury him. Friends in e closed down his evelichs and carried THoae x OR DO THEY " ae om oon Ww ‘ . “ PAD ' y aera % Mothers jagasine, | him to his grave, ane en when the requiem Rad bec ng PAD TH TALATY LB ] it keeps some men so besy being important that they havent any left to accomplich thingm. | Chteage News and the ¢ urners had turned fro aw beee dead a mad a sera one | Dowdie-Crossed. For these dollars men have perjured themselves upon the at | ‘The Martodit Great petads! witness stand, county officials have been corrupted, conven . ota, by ved tions have been manipulated in so far as nominations for cer (Reroety)—Tve tem tain high offices are concerned, men who stood well in the that’s all. —Puck community and who were supposed to be honorable have been guilty of practices that should drive them out of their profes sion and out of decent society, and in the end this money—A MILLION DOLLARS NOW —has been turned over to men who are no more entitled to it by all the laws of right and jus- tice than are they to the money YOU have in your — now These men spent nearly $200,000 to get tf THEY BET $200,000 AGAINST THE MILL ION AND THEY HAVE WON No matter what the meams or method, THEY HAVE THE MONEY. . A Financier He ts anid to be a Mnancier.* He is He haw been & get a porterhouse steak frou satehe ' nrate it, pay buteher im h stock, welt preferred pothecate the be and eat the Ob, he's « ancter, without doubt.” —Loute Giving folks a piece of your fark will never win for you the rep fear the ¢ a of belong Hberal —Washin: than bghte Somewhere in all this tangled mass of tiga | Opposed to Crange tion there might have been found a thread that would We must have purity tn pol-| have led to the proper disposition of t! of Jchn! ities!” exclaimed the speaker, ear | Sallivan. a tip) i then we wouldn't have any But there was no scarch made for that thread of ligt of your politics.” remarked an old cam. reem the v hae ebak c hie head dh >t THE MONEY HAD BEEN PUT UP AND THE BET "2," ag Quant (eurveying éte'l provianty.--<Ptttagelonin Lodanr HAD TO BE WON. ge homeo B oienctastans Drone tinmentli bihsae toi sie FLOR DE CABBACO J , Shar ( 3 ‘ ‘ Because he sold a weird stick of local manufacture as a Havana in the pasethger Geach were many of them, soma} . BY J. L. ENGDAHL i cigar John Lis snare Suppose the courts took to fining ple in thi Ma tat was in « fighting _ 7 snoring aloud ax they slept where they sai, others mogW¥itix restiessly | ‘ul breete blowing because they were crowded and/ rots the snowpited hated the tntrusioas of those who} the stroog. inde who fooled their customers about cigars. It takes an ofd reck and experienced sr adays to know what cigars are prairies had something to do with sat stolidly on the Mggage in the! really made in Havana, l even he does not know as much it Others sought the shelter of aisles, Above all and everywhere . i c ' oo Uittle a 1. whe fire | was a thick and heavy atmosphere | about it as he thinks he does, The pure Havana i aity| ee Tele sation, wees, 8 ee It wae this blazed hungri in a stowe that wae that wae wery roncid wn in| heated red. The mem ap around alr that had driven him out fnto ing the cold. Mexican or Porto Rican, and the wrapper is rw a “Ache care were aly - han owaal, ae If to get thelr The other car-be was intimately Resi, intelligent manufacturers are beginning to wonder work dove the more quickly. The| acquainted with these two mre ont on the # of the tourist sleeper, and he knew that why they raat use tobacco at all. Leaves from chestnut oe ee sont ph Fagg oo lan of Ghaae cnctiekic ailaeinalt ie trees, sicely dried and asoned, with juice made by ¢ brilliant rays of HMght as if only | wife and their six chtidren. | — = — — darkness was wanted here on the| This was the second night that | ontatde he had endu i, and he wae feel) Only Lindquist stood there inact. Ing Weary. He revolted at the idea | ive on the platform. He wondered of being tied down forever by this| why { not be free iike the family lt wae bis wife who had + as he chose, and a| persuaded him to take thisattep, for | SPELGER & HURL BUT-—A Store for Everynody Extraordinary Sale of | Lawn Mowers 5.00 Queen City $3.19. This High-Grade Mower has four self-sharpening knives and is very easy running; special Tuesday 3.19 wind to w terrible ition suddenty in| she had relatives is the wondroas aspired b far west, He caught himee!f won There wax no benefiting reason | dering if they wouldn't take care | to cause him to go back on that|of his family if he should just dis train age He would have to | appear mingle once more with all those| He was a mood carpenter and if == Exclusiveness | Vi Ia what most women aim at fm ictar thelr apparel—this “different neas,” combined with perfects. li fit and exquisite tafloring, iw 1 — 10¢ Ball Twine, 25¢ Dust Pan, 18¢. characteristic of every gars \f} | REGULAR 10c—tis 5 & | REGULAR 2% o ment in our showing of Spring® | mye . . Handle Covered Dust F Apparel for Women special . 50c Boys’ Suspenders, 65¢ Doz. Berry Saucers, 4¢ Li eral REGULAR 50c—Hoys’ “Hureka Each Leathe nde REGULAR 65e DOZEN Hea weir 26 | Samm ene Prat se eripehanral Credit No. 4 Poultry Netting, P 4c home now; and you pay $2.79. 25¢ Gold Dust, 17¢. | for it a little every week Is yours for the asking. You're REGULAR $400 ROLL—150 | peciiaR 26¢—Packace Fa You won't mise the Welcome to pay & down Tunning feet ot in hes high, | eis Famou Sell” Deak money; the first thing and a Nitle at @ time for any ——o ‘o e 2 * ’ 17 you know-—the Victor is thing elected here — it'll $0¢ Dog Remedies, ase. 5c Stove Polish, 3¢. eday. yee cree a ee Your , REGULAR Sc—Packace of Ourtit Fountain Soda Tumblers | | $1.25 Dozen 12 Oz. Thin Blown Full Finish Bell Shaped | Glass Soda Tumblers; extreme special 5c pelger & Hurlbut eld AVENUE ANO UNION STREET Sherman, Clay & Co. : PRB Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1332.34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “‘Seattle’s | Reliable Credit Howse’’ | TRAGEDIES OF —: LONDON’Se Annual Garment Sale Rare, Very Rare, Are Sales Like This Mere Words and figures Fail to Tell the Story of the Amazing Values to Be Found Herel Drop Everything Etse—Come to the Store and See Women’s Tailored Suits® New Spring and Summer Suits, latest eguiar Prices $15 and $17.50 $9.49 Trimmed Hats $3495 Come to the Store and See the Vahoos Theres Eye-Openers Outside Skirts Wide Wale English Cashmere, all-wool materi Jackets silk Regular prices $15.00 and best selling model and fancy govelties e and brown and trimmed with braid and $17.50. LONDON'S GARMENT SALE PRICE Women’s New Silk Dresses Regular Prices $12.00, $15.00 and $17.50. ‘These are all new, some have never $6.98 yet been shows. i Bult, also the new foes from $5.00 to $7.5 extra good quality of taffeta and Rajah «itk, io all the plata ool around town at and $12.60. LONDON’S GARMENT GARMENT GALE PRICE Silk Petticoats REGULAR PRICES $5.00 TO $7.50. A full line of Taffeta Silt Petticoats, 3 and all sizes deep fancy flounce $7.50. LONDON’S GARMENT SALE PRICE . ished around bottom WORTH UP TO 50s. brocade effects ywers of all —— linen apd cotton, special tot wat aaa extra wide Regular prices $5.00 to to 50c, GARMENT Sailor Hats 49c REGULAR PRICE $1.00. navy blue and brown finished with Covert Jackets REGULAR PRICES $6.00 AND $7.50. lar $1.00 Sailor. GARMENT SALE Newest Spring wool covert cloth, } for women and miss¢ Regular price $4.00. i son B LONDON’S =F GARMENT SAL E. ee Black Sateen Petticoats WORTH $1.00. two dozen in and «ites, Sold es at The; never GARMENT ‘SALE. FAG oj Tanwca Hats sell just 50 Trimmed Hats at Hats that were marked to s LONDON'S F & aef28 high at $5.00 each GARMENT SALE PRICE Silk Waists REGULAR PRICES $4.00 TO $7.50. Women’s Shirt Waists 29c REGULAR PRICES Te AND Wash Petticoats WORTH $1.00. of New Washable EL a &§ checks and plain color 4 £ Regular prices 756 GARMENT SALE Children’s Hats and Caps REGULAR PRICES 25c AND given in Seattle L ONDON' S GARMENT SALE Regular prices ing Saceee Regul 8 Prices * and 7S. DON’S GARMENT

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