The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1908, Page 4

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° 1908. TTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 26 Joan man suddenly took a at backward and thrust is right hand tate a hip pocket rH get the heres Through PARIS SAYS WE MUST COME TO THE SLANTING FRONT money.” Mr. Am exclaimed “ passageway reached | | BY DOROTHY DALE f \ | Long, youthful Hines the thing W. Outfi directotre gowns dow i them. And e en th new slanting front corsets io i them np and Women wtrives ‘ bipe and fashion bat the moet ee Chtidren, what on earth are you playing?” A few minutos tn the pa on Easy Wall st, mamma. Don't you see we have Teddy bears and the ne, omer (Sere Ore woolly lambs?” | tion | LET seme lack carefully at the womel} ayments ‘Oh, we're using the bulls yon made when you were talking to amo has Sank somue Mi, bend the 10m Mrs. Jgnes about Mrs. Smith and didn't know Mra. Smith was her bad age adi yell ae poe 3 looks like an hour glass, doewu't it “~ rmen eae a ‘ “i toe ae Well, just mark the differ me whet * ae taeent s ‘: theomen ee —a@ little down and her Bhe will make b over to ff the ne we Pa modets in gowns !? 2 Ma who had gone pidgy, thief) hipped and fiat across the back] “Thrift te so essential to happiness came ont transformed. The line diy that the failure to practice it is to m e seending fro the best was a thie. tt ts the focndation of suceces je t straight stant, Her hips had the) contentment im the home, of standing in « slope of a girl's. The ‘ back was at | 7 Rossell Sage reand But 5 if padded eet see how my Shirt heme This company encourages savings by mo Senn Sepals -proventingty ‘ > 4 Of courwe, anawered the cor receiving deposits of one dollar or more, setiore, smilingly. “We don't make over fownn The we make over fignres. on which interest i id at the rate of 4 modiste must do tke rest per cent z t he u she exp ined the merits of The garment ts made very high in the back, to hold the shoulder Northwest Trust & Safe blades In plac Over the hips tt ee 13 inches from the walst| e the bettom. Four seta of Deposit Co. supporters are wo joined as to pull | the flesh of the hips down and is eee ‘itaiaias backward, giving the rounding back e GARTMAR VICE PROMINENT effect g peennne sy and : Me aahER When the hips are umosually 1232-34 Besond Av. large, the waist line is ket owt. By 209 Unien ot. increasing the at measure the “ , hips are made to book smaller Seattle's THIS 1G THE SLANTING FRONT, From the watet up there is more Reliable Credit House” lreom then before Made high! Erect. under Lhe arma, the flesh is Uhvows / | T TT T arware but even 60, ruffies and | ballet dancers are rapidly adopting | Au 4 mu th natched uy HE SEA LE es AR | ilk duffing must often be inserted |this method of dressing. By many | Ite John Wilson D the tate | to fii it out just right, It is there-jan elastic girdle is worn, to which| At the door he paused and me Dollies heaiquartert BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907-1908 Seventh Ave. | fore a boon to the phystoal culture |the tarletan skirt ta attached. This | back with a smile Take may a od ery — | —— Jenthustasia, with well developed |ives free play to the « dj vice and be honest heres ese, . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ; dent diaphragms and chest & amoot foundation for tyour banking pens,” he #ald Che E PHONES Main 1080, ce lala cca << <8 geek RRReN corset Kivow a better flgare for Although proper ec ; ab | A moment int . the wun ap Eastern in His Notebook, the new gowns than the old steely | solutely necessary to th weartng | open again and Mr mhe t yen le r enecnenete egy > spoanteneahaaannangt waists. For a w 1's figure, un-lof fashionable models, correct un-|and nervous, came out and thread Excursions These are exchanges, and connect with all de ee se lconfined, gives leas emphasis to the \dergarments are almost as exnen-| od hin way to the receiving telie ; h, 19th, 960 partmmente—eek for department or name of person I ntt han when girded in bye bar: | tial wid the corsetior¢ All| cage , pe. - — th you went. MADE ALITTLE JOURNEY YO ness, And the lines are far more|bands, folds and shirre should How much haw Jot n got the Oregon nae ‘ . BALLARD STAR AGENCOY—221 Batiard Av Suneet, Ballard fee OU! OF WAY LOCHLITY wnnmren beautifal : , ; be sone ge Bair peed ge ie rae : through Pog 6 w . — ° neselion pnect 108 4, oF “ When the rhet not wi a | must be as amooth ane aight as! obn on © telle eaque Columty EVERETT SPAM AGHNCY—Iterrett Bros, S106 Rocket CAME UPON GRUESOME SPEC laitk hip supporter ix used. French |the lines of the corset etonsion teceme vacnst. "t Chicago aad le ‘ Gps cont per cope, vit cents per week, oF twenty tive conte per month, De TACL hmmm SAW EMPTY omnes 2 ST NE 4 of him $72.50 Louls, $67.50; i thvered by wait or cathe No free eoples —- GARMENTS IMPALED OV | or @ mom maherat stood | ( " Roiored at the Pesvott cattle W + seven SLENDER PUCES OF TIMBER © limek to his office, 1 ro ; | MAN. SUBSORIMEHA—Tho dae > ton enpires \e om a PROBABLY MANNS | aceennee fe ’ bat mot again been paid | A change SPOT WHERE ee LARTA- BEING | Baby carriage tires put on at Tl et da the address label i@ ® MIE’ FOUL PLA Piper & Taf 08 at, °° EF - na pa GY A.M. PERKERSON | — KER~9 > 2 A lean, grissled man shouldered WHOLESALE DRU: co. RETAIL, a his way through the anxlouws crowd $e — p — | gathered in knots in the Madinon DOWN-TOWN STORE ust YouR bet k, and without knocking, strode mage ae cee” IND. 2915 ~ ~ Main into the president's private offic “TOWN WE OELiveR _—_ Tv | save you tha prosidadh. of thie GONE, ST MOWESTLAKE AVE. FREE TO ALL Starnes ff bank’ he asked of a dapper littl POST OFTE BUR STATION 7 rr) The presence t of the Atiant | man seated before a large roller eee! fleet of upwards ained in the city top denk Mr, Amherst stared superctiious 7 night, de — Pca ‘iy over the rim of bin glasses, “I where it may need y to handle any om,” he sald with fey deliberation = d and long, PY | The lean man picked up a chatr ‘Gre me ¢ develop and p h aply and well Ca sort of gathering and set it down with a thump at @P000" ais is maelans ‘ . ri ¢ Not ‘a single one of those who came to ttle to sec the wide of the desk, “Well, 1| es 1 back the — oo, oe ee ee Bs want ‘er talk to you | — - - d q eet was cor to go without shelter. On the con Fm sorry, but I'm too busy"! by an inner door of the office Mr Orders sent P by pr ended to at sl lls alee as ¥ solhjinn ve began Mr. Amporst ; tow |Amherat made his way to the vausit yur regular rat tra the bureau established by the reception t . The lean man hit the desk a blow! 1)% inan inan at hin elbow. A few) i he d led, t th jthat jarred several pens from ®) ninuten later they were back tt , ne ay, ae , holder, "Your business will bave/ the office, and one of the lea Kodaks From $1 U to reach the number at its disposal to walt!” be sald, “You're g0l8') man's pockets was bulging. Pick w to Haten ing up & plece of paper, he sertb We have long worried about our ability for a pond a ga wancod nervously | pied a few words on it and handed f ce “ sad wow tie t ried | ~ | toward py a ag dh oo it to Mr. Amherst. “My rec without cause Juwt Heten; I'l do the talkta’, ’ . “a SD ee Geng, Mboup teem rare said the lean man. “I lived on a ve 7 iia 4 wah It is gratifying to know that we have grown pr farm, Mr. Amherst, unt! | was 20 PIANOS AT COST e len os ve none ated at our portians of a metropolis, and that hereafter we may issue in-| BY JOSH | years During them years I ibra y t —a |} did more work than you and your th troys disease vitations freely with the knowledge that we w a | A Word From Josh Wise. Jly inquired the sojour within tts | #06 ate je has » aon se canter? 30 Days take care of our g no matter how many may come } ed replied the landlord of | the farm, and I saved every cent | Want room for Talking Ma Pe 48 could get with that idea in view chine Department. Investig: . tyville tavers, who °y ber j Children air tn [Pessimistic old grouch, anyhow. “It] One day, after fon youre sari ll John C. Walling Co The Quaker Drug Company j i 4 " " ry n y 00 ak o > alling ¥ SPLENDED WORK OF CHIEF WARD coupons clipped off | ust hae I. that's all”-—Puck \ten years to eave $100! Well, i Two Stores. th’ bonds 0° matri-| At the Bridge Table. jcame here and got # job in a small 711 Gecend Ave. 1013 FIRST AV. ——-406 PIKE | a money.” | ‘Stee. the (dealer). “Bo you|#t@cery store 1 knew bow to . sia ‘ |wande it no trumps Where are your} work and save, and in five years I Acting Chief Ward, of the police department, is entitled | | le it no trumps here @ Lids | Siatomds bought that store. When it was| OND N? to the congratulations of the con nity for the manner in | Gaylife (dummy)——"1'd hate }Mine I worked harder than i" ( oO " j — Hie t tell you.”—Brookiyn Life }1 wanted to buy a bigxer store in Which he kept clear the streets during the hours of the parade] owpy are you trying for the town | | In another five years 1 had $2. 1, vice presidential somination, old) Strictly Seholarty Tuesday morning. Iman? Don't you know it ts as Why do you eall your horse | 0% Just the amount 1 had set my Naval officers who participated in the parade are authority | om Ethnologtet? heart on. Thea the haak | had my \ ‘ money in broke f didn't get a/ ‘ ; i more room for cock Hecames T am a stadent of the for the statement that in no city which they have so far visited} Fee soten*tteniitinaveAasidines emt } were the police arrangements as satisfactory as in Seattle i i | 3 ‘ That hit mighty hard, but I kept : | Can You Expiain— | Strength Assured ay Soak Sp ene martes an gee : gure apne cea ao aS Pe So ee SPECIAL PRICES ON THINGS e g . s. The bn ‘ WHY A CHAUFFEUR WHO 18 ; * now, and Ive saved $3,000) successful in keeping out the pickpocket The freedom with MOST CAREFUL WHEN OUT nenaee eee will hold both of as thie SS ust dhe tnue tom pene YOU c WILL NEED which these men worked is by no means complimentary to the | WITH THE OWNER DRIVES ent oak ta Geek, {tebe ‘That $3,000 ts in this bank, Mr Gaartment WILD AND SMASHES THE MA od the “Tah” Amherst, and I've come for tt. 1 » : [CHINE INTO A TELEGRAPH nt my money Kut for the work the department did in handling the enor-| POLE WHEY OUT FOR A SUR Little Walde. } Amberst took off bis glasses mous crowds and in giving to the marching naval men an abso. | REPTITIONS SPIN WITH His ‘Ob, baby.” exclaimed the Bostaw trembling fingers, sad wiped} OUST CIsLt |mother, “what does make you ery ? © fine cambric handher lutely clear route the thanks of the community are due the act a Ziechiet “I agsure you, my dear str : ing chief and the officers who so ably carried out his orders Sultan of Turkey has just yield)" <i realty cannot say,” was thie an a on ioe the Heracles mines. Thin ts the par acme ate tees some complications, © wot BIG SALE OF WAISTS M Widow biggest yield yet recended for these . “ 4 m - honoring checks, bat the bank ts erry NOT ALL—YET | mir eis & Fes ae solid as Gibraltar | $1.50 and $2. 00 New White 32 1$3.-V After the Old Fashion Fog, eee ces ik og -Alnemree gro fi Rn . : he smaller the man the larger Come Karly for These 3 Hut i don't want promises, What " > : 4 . ion is il hn iis hut, Geoffrey, dear, { am «othe set in bis finger ring ! at onl ae Nine different styles and People who think that J. P. Morgan has all the m mney iH) singid. 1 am | that everybod = Prdin tt gm Sd lenetag 60. ail shades; sinall, medi the world may take comfort from the recent sale of New York | oaght to think ta ou nowaday® A woman ts the only creature who) wo) ihe duor Seat of eomeal om and = large sives. City. bonds. Fifty million dollars’ worth of these were issued pay Fs - . ve hew eee <a protect @ man from)», dear sir, you can't be preferred Semier Bp onan bearing 4% per cent interest. Morgan formed a synilicate | curves, aweethesrt, acd that's a - 2S eee = Friday at and bid for the whole lot. City officials were delighted at be my times better Chteago ‘ hg be % a. on Aa The lean man rone abruptly to making sure of their sale and assumed that Morgan would get : - him tke a stone wall in the midat “ wg yg mle y mr en them all. When the bicis were opened, however, it was found Botany and Memory. of bie temptations | want my money. Now, do you : "You ov o kn ‘ anderstand—nc that while Mr. Morgan had offered to pat wp $50,000,000. men-—"Vou ought te know The wernt thine eboct @ “i™™ aos ‘ et rte Me Morgen bet interes tops 6 sotsethin about fore and tha! sort| «2%, Taxtia Njenee’ gtanah, Me "The ian, wan wes easing down Regular Prices $1.75 to $2.25. SOS. most of r mn own te fame. of * . oe get ~ jeroely ne ” ~ 6 aE geuggquaed et SaplRomangetomenbng he agape BENE, | Of thing, |. Toe Mae, WRAL le a “torent: | single tomorrow om Which to pat off | tne desk and opened and eteeed Fine Quality Sateen and Genuine Heatherbloom had put in bids aggregating $250,000,000. It was also disco Subbube—"Why. t's a plece of Aue things. — Atchison (Kan) Coovuisively, Mr. Amberst no Pettic bie | \ R 2 ae one ered that these common or garden variety of people had on} string that your wife tes around |" teed that It wae brown and knotty $7.60 and 92.55 ine ot sale F egular prices $1.7 @ , ‘ ¥ " hem you go to or fs 4 seome ’ powerful 3 anc Fn) On the whole bid more than Morgan and that Morgan would get 70% finger when you go to town Om) 4g Came to See the Fleet Se ee 20 ae 2 Os . sale Friday at very few, if amy, of the bonds. igus cb Cousin Pete (from Puyallup) THIN call the cashier and you * ined schiliniGbeaeiaamny nto whe ibe Taio note on ugk 'norer'wit nim” Ml PARASOLS GLOV this city Amberst stammered H " " bord } This village enjoys the reputa ‘Cousin Hi Fram the city You'll! do nothing of the kind Ladione’ White Parasols, plain ea rer eves P potle to it dr , “ x 5 ors regular pt ALL THE ACCESSORIES ote ets 7a re ee a a Beal eT hae Se et I Nate nee ces, ste eres mens tem | eae ‘ar a o's pred «0 Bl sone that '€) weif—three thousand — doilars—or bric; some have re of in in ck, Copenhagen vine. | gouare Vella, 1% vane OF congreseman, does it not polite | takes ‘em thirty days to get bac there'll be one lows grater in thie serting, others ith a herder renest ‘end seal brows, white ‘yards, with eoeesi po Rie gRRRRITON Hs - RRA TENN ME: rtd & Boe me of embroidery 6 laches; still and pongee; regular values to ribbon border; regular $% Mr Ambhoret's cheeks blanched others have fancy spots, Ree 2 Friday ‘THIS IS THE NEWEST |) .22020 288 Sere ge | ET gy gg] akong the corners of bis mouth speetal Friday ic miwesal . r TIES 2 Ties, pure silk, is all CHILDREN’S PARASOLS. iecdeets “Gulixess @nice Windso Every shade a child can ; plain and many fancy black only; reguler regular prices 5c, 30 wish, adorned with frills or price $1.26; Friday ~ - a faney braid pen? s. Friday, extra special i0c Parasols, Friday ROE | 5,000 pairs of Restitehed, tn RIBBONS SOc Parasols, Friday Be black, white and all colors; | Heavy Pure Silk Ribbon, 6 lage Ohe Parasols, Friday Me regular prices to $2.40 es wi all colors; -y S6e Paras Vrictay 66 Friday 75¢ price Pri day Ladies’ Hose, Muslin and Knit Underwear bg ones oon ye ar Baden popular Cridderha'® fame 1 Howe and the ont Bleck Open Work Dildren special STORE FOR MEN MEN'S SUMMER SHIRTS. Shirts hive, plek amd tame © Suk Fron very matty: op sL.o PRROALE suiRTs. 82.00 MEN'S WASH VIEWTS, O86, os We demonstrate tit ndtd patterns, worth 3 ee MOTHERS. Waisis 4 the Rett madras aad per Wa he Boys as e SHIRTS: values;

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