The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1908, Page 4

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TAR" By le: ae thus beyond He Visite the Earth a STAR PUBLISHING CO. Main 1060, IND, 441 connect with all name of person and ask for department or PAILARD STAR AGENOY BYERETE STAR AGENCY Ot) Mallard av # . od at (he Postoffice at Beattie Washington ae SUBSCRINERS—The dace» Wher the noe, your an “AM 1 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER” ture Ome day a nurse brought a pair of crut aned upon them and then walked to the conv the ken MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS __ Special Correspondent and Observations in His Notebook. SAW MALE EARTH-BLEING PLACE S144 SNAKE ON METAL HOOK ATTACHED vo 4ONG TWIG BY MEANS OF PE -INFORCED TNREAD ~~~ THREW NOOK VIO WATER mmm \eaew PERIOD OF DEEP THOUGHT AND EN CONCENTRATION, ERRTH- BEING YANKED HOOK FROM WATER AND IN Ek~ CWANGE FOR WEE SNAKE RECEIVED FL] p~ FLOP CREATURL ~~ EQRTN-BEING PLEASED, THE SEATTLE STAR a EVERY AFTERNOON EXCFPT SUNDAY PHONES These are exchanges Pariments you want de ot, Batiand * conte per m ee him EVERETT TRUE ON THE FARM---NO. 3 (MON DAY) poetinet (This Is the First of a Series of Editorials Under This Caption.) o bio ‘ wil dew \ ame, bea 4 ‘ ‘ ” ey \ <r the Plictow Sommewere, somehow, a clutch pred me ca ave with the exash a cloud of dust rose d ed ¢ "Fdae the clowns dirtite be ne « lay e won whe the et ‘ we, the I but who appeared a the comp pay roll as No, 854 An anvbutamee raced thromgh the gate et , ont again: swung into th ee gong clanging ; and ped ot “That,” said t ree ng his a that what 8 call a neat job,” and } @ Pok m the operat ~ ing carriage from tt nck to bie « (TUESDAY) After Joe's rec . ck of the aceident and There was no 2 On Joe, the P. by which anybody could guess at his th Not Md nder BY JOSH stand him when he spoke, and he understood ¢ that was said to him those around hin He la ! t with cetacean mee never a sm to w he was glad Fate ha ated him no A Word from Josh Wise. he United worse, nor with a frown for its uakindly treatment mice taatigi\s: A peasant boy of Poland he had been. He had ! CTW eptientat te 01 oid." Obeerved the inquisitive. pas the wealth and independence America, which was p just a inverted dim. senker. “May f ask how you lost any one class, but for all. So he came to the great try t an pie.” T peat ated dates tone | be wealthy and independent, and went to the mill along with es = joe on me oftet ‘a hundreds of other Poles. His work was r done with h ee a Ms hands and the muscles of his arms and broad back, t he Se, j earned what to him was almost a fabulous sum, he had be ia ta ae ne bese dqnerteg b food and better clothes, the government and the pol I not! That a acer is always a mandoned creature!" «<« interfere with him, and he was happy ‘ daredev Cleveland Leade Then the casting fell and left him with on! € leg Another Epitaph He Ol2 It is hardly conceivable that the man with ¢ h ambi he tion to leave the land of his birth for a strange country could : mere Gee mt lie in a hospital bed day after day without thinking of the fu Not a Sporteman to wish away to igh, With eum b on and gun in hand escent rg Pourswing the » aud ing room. There he would sit through the day Btustve duck Visitors came to the h in automobiles, in carriages Fat I will candidly admit and on foot, bringi ve y¥ foods. But Joc That | possess no wish to alt Pole, had no visitors _ Through half a da a To get @ bite, st last, and wind The last day arrived—the day of his discharg The nur My m the reel to find 4 away and doctors gave him kindly farewells, but they « d ak with him over long, for even then an ambulance was And for the chance to slosh around duties b iv that shelter me “ i-by,” Joe answered—it the only Enygtish he The Purp (¢ extra hard could understand or s dog biscuit): Gerrrt It's not Uke Wor mo the driver and the ball g f those mother made. jAlthougt | can not justly call ‘ Myeelf © What shoul do Vhere should he go hood v Englishman on Atlantic liner) My glee 1 by the fact nould he \ ld he g Food and al wen old chap, we'll soon be en | That wt plese sphere is rox how could he get t gaged with those blarsted Yankee Siateiv: with shoulders 1 he eed kwardly be. |Sastoms tnapectors It doosn't hurt ¥ hor 1 vung a wit t American—You bet! And re Chieago Record Herald tween his crutches until reached tk de walk - . - = He paused, looke and d he street Which way? i} It made little difference, and he turned cityw his | ff crutches beating unevenly on the walk, and Joe, the I ass- | tt i FROM WASHINGTON BY RATH i Makes Wireless (BY RATH, go @ long journey to help work ft | ASHINGTON, D. C, Ma and would ra taste re Dear Dad; Well, T. R. has made | Yenge than the sweet el in He has got Old Man Nelson of bis Scandinavian dict. Heuce bis Minnesota on his hands. Or rather on his ¢ ‘or Nelson is an In dian was one. T. K has appolnted Milton D. Pwrdy as federal judge in Nelson's district 4 and Koute did » ve bis “advice nd consent.” ¢ nly he did not give his consent; and it is my pre diction he never will Kou nm never forgets nor - forgives. He battens to a grudg ~ Sg co: ote «doll, He | Obdection to Purdy, T. R. did nati) takes it to bed with him. nights |#¢t bim appoint a secretary of com P t hie waking |merce and labor away back in 1908 ra} he morning. He } and Knute has been waiting for his . chance ever since 8. Navy Vara Route vu Steamer Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30) If remen one ulte a few and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4p. m. *** years ago, © man was recommonded 990 00000000000000 60004 09990000000090 000000000008 The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE $585,000 TPansact a General Banking Business Capital, Surplus and Profits DIRECTORS JW. Clise C, €. Burnside A. &. Kerry C. J. Smith J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb John Schram J, M. Frink W. P. Trimble 0, J. Humphrey George F. Stone W. W. Chapin William Piggott 8. P. Weston H.R. Cline FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STRE&T POSHOSEMOOPOH OSES DO SOD DOS OESEOOOOOOOOOOOD ODE TOOOOD - 1908 MAY 5 SDAY « vacancy to whieh bh . a net P mL Mane ry f 0 P ie re it {right,” weld —— Ls thhe Le _ ow - = you come from I * . “ a sad + -ESHiPS ‘ ’ ry 4. Ten roy | hae to @ek you to go through the f obta ' 1 y sgn ‘“ <A," ae ¥ ™ te { Bene olnon.’* T ap jd 1 We 2 Nelwon and an & ia r wae « facly with him sted hie Caroriee ihe the Weme of Leupp te with w ¥ * h t leon nm it wu and Lemmy Are you in Ke Owen an lwupo! Well, theo ath " of thom te go Oo " Fale fewle jumti (had bo lame wt Lots a esthvation ©ee made & nd Riehewd Borupke ie Imeiined tit wan oo bon to & in wllege treining » } tuned nparown re the by preduc te a Post eevers see lehat dais, while Leupp Jim Tewney tells me be expects reepondent, io whieh congress 10 get through showt Ma deseribed us a dignified loobing geo tenn, “oO , mpi tanee As © mata of feet b Leupp did not write the article, but Neola ad credited it to bim, and : feeling that the @escriptiog was : fippant, bad heen carrying @ katte i ' upp ai these years, And ; t bie man looking for @ je 3 turned up, Out Game Keates stil be 6 But perkape it eli be the tard eee Harreb fo do omtblog congress ther tratt pomessed by Bene | tasted « ng pe : meen 5 ©] genstere Aldsich and Wale have tor 2 which Is more in keep ’ ’ ont | Merrey Crane him he mn , 4 . “ ; Lad khaki evite ot Piper @ pered individ e has fits of | TOMS, 1094 Spring ot oe entirely une ned wrath whieh era he e pire and im a warriors of Ube See Joe Schermer’s te se wor ig tr wir | te aid Aad NEXT FRIDAY fa n battle the berserkers are said They’re Exclusive we té have been subject to f ‘ft ~~ Clothiers | LONDON’S FABRIC SALE rE RT a eee ee: No Fabrications at This Store—Just Straightforward Business sabe wer. Onees cones Sere —With Goods and Values. = 1$1.98 BIK PEAU DE SOIE SILK SLI sets tb * of Hixby Beautiful black—wear guaranteed; 27-inch—best for | ly Rigi Sagi peG, 1 Suits, Coats aud Waists. pry window down to « street wement which was rendered uo ‘i = a Me. tharmeeiognn: at 85c Colored Taffeta. 50c VELVETEENS 85c Plaid Silk. ' arees be ady iy es } r . Mne of ¢ s silk that Regular S5e qualities; weed! f rishing of poses I Rend hole eguiar width and se — a ie A eh lot of respect and a genuine likin, worth Sse ard; silk Plaids. br Old Man Nelson eve him Lowdou he 8:30 London's Fabrie 9 t on i Sale, per Cc to9 Sale price, per be & good se am. ing. 1 am he fads i shes $1.50 and $1.75 Novelty | Yd. : , mary to hamper his own gond work Dress Goods, 98¢. 75c Novelty Dress, Take your choice of our full line Goods, 48¢. and «pleen ‘ee of the season's newest de sien i i Pretty soon will become the signe Sneleiind auatee $1.00 Brilliantine, 79¢. | 3,000 yards the seasot’s new fashion of our federal judielary to eon ibiehea aaran. | The famous Bradford . serve without pay. John K Sater be 96, stripes: ran age manufac est desigys, tnctuding Miatay has been holding court in Ohio now teod pure wool; 50 and 54 cheeks stripes; for about 13 months and pow | sup inches wide; excellent for | pees dy i take hold coats’ end cuits. widths, worth ‘a 5 M ~ there London's Fabric 98c | TSe yard. London's while his salary : ‘ j Fabric Sale price! fact that Nelwo the ne, oat | Sale, per yard e yard : senate confire yare pe yet Weil, I am told that Purdy bas money, and that his wife is inde co S535 FABRIC SALE ON LOWER FLOOR thing to let bin nm. He can ¢ 20c Manchester Gala- | 12%¢ Dress Ginghams, | $1.00 quality Table Lin- | 2%¢ and 35 Silk ee wa vi “rs - ; cine, ld oot big var 10c | en, avd ished Plaid G = F fi judiciary, and charge it to the one ahtic Sale ha i account of Jotiam.” terns; yd 15c - ee fe ie HT Fo ee ; i heard some things the other day adiieiiiien \Se and 1622 Bates =e i ‘onvinee me that this fou a a0 hey and A. F.C. Dress | Ge German Mercerized | 124 Mack aid Wie hip business is no idle jest. I nam styles Ginghams 3 Table Damask wil , ec bee “~ heard it. hor what yd 7c yard 13¢ yd 33c ings, y@ assed Bi: d. but f can say the authority r t there ts, And the Z mn ¢ t ts that we need th ji ‘ take care of act, dipto- i] | matic contra j notw need those ri wig ian bik tee Women’s Hand Turn Patent Kid | Misses’ White Canvas Oxfords, low sponsibility of refusing to appro Oxi Sal military ne 4 two but heel, leather sole, cap toe, DICE / priate—-well, It ls up to them, and I ton, plain toe; all sizes and age hee 3 | hope | may be mistaken in the , . a . an style 02: z ig widths; f pagent ne | $2.25 regular $1.50; special. special Ribbons ran a “Bradbury System” Infants’ Wear Special Sale Wednesday. — | REG Silk Ribbons, plain or « Infants’ Part Wool Shirts; very soft | Best ent Sivastnie viakie ee wel widths to atid comfortable; sale price | Wire 6 inches; value a to 400. Fabric 90e fufants’ Pure Austratian doo! Sian iP i. Satisfactory Clothes ~ . con on da sa eee 48c \ a Veilings Mt ate corm tne gH age he 8, black am | i are being shown by us white o 3 years; sale price . ¢ { | f nobt ; Single and Double Mesh, also Net Veiling Infants Coats, with raffed neck | hand in a host of nobby new plain and with a spot; values to 18 collar ‘ lered cape and @ IT der y fabrics, styles and col Fabric Sale price, a yard 10c bottom; neatly lined; only about pas dot ¢ Veiling, in all colors, fancy spots 26 of the ale price . ii c ring aid checks. Fabric Sale price 19¢ Sample f Infants’ Bonnets fine — fhe Ie neces fiile Moen All of our and 39¢ Veiling, plain and Or cambric, all finished with ¢ ne j $3 a eve ittie detal fancy dots or checks, Fabric emireldery, lace and res ay 39c of workmanship and 5c eet BE. her, we | iJ style these clothes are + ees Gloves a ll that could be desired 496 || karser's r6.mton Pure Silk Glove } bite art Pa et ioe ck only; regu tipped, whit stron ) he most_ exacting Fabric 1 tised and show , ) rem Wcustomer Che prices . $2.00 a pa recta | segs an S00 te 8; absolute Ladies’ Restitched K nge from to Ayano a aed prs m4 ~oh $1. $40.00—if not conven bric 1.19 Wednesday, a pak : REG iet to pay cash, open navy, seal brown Der Own Ma 1 Gloves, bl ck and Sere jopenbagen blue; vaines des of brow nes; On 1.22 fram in account and pay a Fabric Sale $1.19 ‘ $ = little down and a little ely tine for the suit = | LIN OLEUM Bes! Printed 55c and 65c Grades— 39c clect ~ 3 FFF pane Outfitting ‘0. (Inc.) ‘ Lo. Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” 1332 at

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