The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1908, Page 4

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+ THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1307-1909 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTE OON EXCEPT SUNDAY PHONES _ is:.s° IND, 44 mm These a ha and ect wit 1 de 1? Br partments ‘ten ‘dapattnernh or name of pereee "Se <—_ you want BALLARD BEAR AGRNCT—22) Malived Ay Mentet Matiard ree EVERETT STAR AGENCY =< eek. oF twenty-five conte per month De vered by Rotered at Che Postofticn at w « @ secondeuia ater TO MAHL sUMSCRINERS FOOD FOR THE TIGER In the ige at dg as te ‘ “good” story. Half a n | belt lower wa at b and lauthed cared at Tent es la a few aiors list y sat in tl art ro Ny was a ace ¢ h drama that wae be ing played Before the bencl mmonplace enowgh k wn hero head in hand. He an e p at the bailiéf's “Hear ye ) ated el thinking of hi y le s opened a docket, then @ law book, glanced leisure t » both en sat back pushed his spectacles up onchis forehemd, and beaned back in his leather-lined s thindeieng The receding blood from the prisone @ showed the white beneath the beard. Veigs quickly d led in his tem ples, sweat, tltat was nearly the sweat bh ed at the goots of his hair and rolled down over | ™ In a front seat in the room behind him a le w an stat + tad shivered, drawing more closely to the light-haired daugh ter. The baby cried, and the bailifi frowned at the disturbance The prisoner still sweated and d ia dry lips with} Perched tongue The judge opened another cali-bound book again and found | the statute thoximum 10,” It said, in the legal phraseology, “Minisiwm 1 year, | The prisomer straightened himself to his feet, knees wobbly, | Bit bread beck “Have you anything to say for you . . . “Tames Henry, stand up,” satd the judge. ‘Nothiag more, your honor.” | ] The judge « lered again, while the prisoner writhed Be a bug on the end of a scientist's needle. The judge's cyes wandered te the wife and child, but without a tremor “Then it is the judgment of this court that you be sen years at or tenced to serve nine hard L have made that Jocket.”” entry in the ¢ The forger c chair th ander | Fr while a bailiff led a hysteric ‘child's eyes grew round and dim qfies to the other's and dng why they didn lapsed into m m behind came al woman from the roc with tears, and she lent her clasped fearfull her hand, wonder father y to t yo to got . The jadge turned carelessly to an attorney who stood by, his case, laughed pleasantly at a low-spoken remark, and said :/ “Bailiff, call the next case.” It was such an every-day afi . . . For the judge—the steady grind of justice For the convict—~a suit of stripes For the wife—a broken heart and hunger For the child—a cloud that will follow for life And the bucket shop keeper who got the forgery will send his daughter ¢ wens * women next year of the istocratic proceeds a select schoo THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL NOON TOMORROW, DEC- ORATION DAY. The Millionaire Is the Only Man Who Can Afford to Dress Shabbily —the young man with his way to make in social and business circles finds that shabby attire puts him to great disadvantage, clothes are a decided aid to rapid advancement. You can outfit completely at this store, at any ing to make a large cash outlay, by taking advant Credit Plan. You can pay a little down and a little and have the use of the new clothes wh new ppparel, Finest stock in the city to select from — prices charge for credit accommodation. 1332-34 Second Ave. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ while good, No matter what your earning capacity there no reason why YOU should not wear good clothes EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 209 Union Street. THE 1908, STAR DUST | JOSH EATTLE ‘ARePRIDAY, MAY 29, Joown THAT HAS TROUGERETTES.” pm Josh Wise » shed t wea ‘ ‘ tt PED ple Weeder aoe t ‘log we h to make otto Mekad | J h rot. Chicago Newn jabd thee brent dow Joc hel wravy alooed re bor pede oa th Baring mune steamer ‘ They ‘ yin I M low frowned at ber pe t 4 the poe out did not Boowe hold | of comme } The heud of the Porkere arew ‘ “i ‘ The § lo prosrios i'm @ seo of & gun top Shelia, operategyny mec be announced exptonively 4 wails today oo 1 dide wan bo i What is it, father’ Mies Ametia Hongkong, agg dla wer Nowals witthe A mae } | conded ned “| a rate Of $1 len the BO | re ordertog vot the 4th! i coast companies Fares! te & Dear mot frowt 4 arceme and Ung still further The directoire gown, Parts latest (lea are © buying Mie Crance. Me an a be rint whe lacked ap °011! doing business at eo» ceusl, with exem Look at these recon ou can only bay for tre: check book both Memorial Day Store’ Opens 12 o'Clock. JOUR SUIT SALE} for an days at these prices, so bring we and days Parewed, edd duchy, friend © mime, vemtinnn Porte Sgn ee 4 y ke a toded deots and the kitehen the ares a tale ons . iii ee tiaings, bet It wiruek so chord | 2guaves nuwirmed thresh Cheap Eastern Which | boamgint chomp im ‘O Amelia ont we Bape igi Boner en : E - And have wees stoqdy ever sims, rn eflrage | 6 eyes nkin to the light of the xcursions e Yhe sammie Neko Comer mpeNee By FW. SCHAGrER. and ebiid work. OF | Bet bote ‘ oa Amd ow, by faokhon's irom law Bfeo & crooked Voman se bat samy | courae, the e woo of stow Ms, tes emmeed Shite Py 20th, . uly | new meet got, bo crews my farm, Be on etrateht the nub before woeld go oat to Pt ear Bones vr vate le . Ke August th, 70, A otraw Chips comm howe to reont, trat the lone im and she would | vo ghey gem berrieat . A regen RR @ dey wel dele @rlem seeds mogut toies him but need Mies | Wewtly and ves a nrough Wat, derby, thongh we part today Lata | ene itn renghed for the Jaly sum 4 , simeate 9 a . que Columbia I'l met beget thee talth you've lage Luff makes dew volt go rount be | ber of “Weman's Right 4 > he ga ~ aE gg bia and return, Pec warmelog mee in work and play,| Cam id bicckates der sitevall | Mina Parker looked from the ve | pimads Th 250; ole te Le hanging ‘rowed mee while obept, Deore iam room ad der top hesnome | | ricms windows to see Mr. Langdon rng a ro wok ineourl River atl many a gaat bas toed yen, @eerepady aivays ia beta shaded } { marching tn bin counts) «+ View bran gineteek tir teen ai "0 several other Vat ott livery, to the tune of his comatry’s peves to: thin R vin Salt Lake ang On travels through the whedy You buf heard of o cher af o aciient horns, He was a mirond “a ae oe « rod. ae pa bbew, reat dineetery, but i ten mee dew | | Houtenant, and his uniform was «| The le wi oat Oe ry 68 ist ay, Pall many & portiy dame has gat | same an dor dimeutery of @ grant} | epich-opan thing of wonderful due romped mw D sent, one On you tavte core ae nit CRY A “taght at Ger fest vindse! Mies Parker fait @ thrill of pride —_ KER om pa vcs te cephalic aa aeeilt : - WWOLESMLE ope co, Rem Te l ewe yeu many & playful rhyme, Many bectie who vett radder te . Sees ED, —_ an I've pasted greatly tate you right dan bresidend get beft nee gy inary wat y . STORE vee sid ---apgseappenctionanpmzeadhe Cagle Pte ie senate! oven it needs $013-1013 FIRST AVENUE INO. 2015 = ig = time a aney Goodby tt wep * © ° € great wat of ow « generally ef biwe sete UP-TOWN STORE we OfLIVER ae Sia! eon s ine cath obter Sonenes te =) form Gitting. These are Uly PURE ST WESTLAKE AVE. FREE TO ALL SeaTTig) | Tis net goed-by thi trip at ait! detr feet on diepiayed through a efit ; each — we ene rs ik Het, au revoir’ We meet again | A tet in der cteht tes sed) THE SHEATH GOWN WHICH «ide of the gown Mest # iene | Ge ‘JS usa we S Newt fait | dreamed in pajarumn STARTLED PARIS AND HAS of the directoire or sheath gown eivewe brome Richmend Times Dmpate | Dree ta combany ven ven ty| REACHED AMERICA. wo far shown in Sasiend and A nee a “Londo woke” color . FRIDAY and SA Cuticura Soap—Per cake 10¢ ~The great skin cure; rean 6¢ « eruptions on the eis Charcoal Lozengee—Pure and as if by magic; trial size. 5@¢ Is ineieiatag a good deal of attention. All broken lines in unaweetened; full pound =. = i ae Moth Balis—Full pound for. he Men’s 2 and 3-Piece Suits at About 1-2 Price Moth Beiter wound for “Se | “pusrapted pn; fall a the flee » terror; full $4.50, $6.75, $8.65, $12.50. Sed for ccs a ae Denatured Aicohol—Pull. quart bbe Insect Powder Guns—Kach 10¢ Most people wonder how we can sell g d clothing at such low prices ®. ©. O—Advertionl 26 8 core er el aaa “Tust think for a moment The buying power of our two stores enables us to pe Pyeng te > pag ln gpl fret: por ben buy direct from the maker, thereby saving you the middleman’s profit. Not price fhe; extra special .@S¢ | (6 for $5.60- «: Pee being tied up to any manufacturer, we buy in the best markets of the world, for cash, which means a good deal these times. And the materials are all The Quaker ‘Drug Com put together by expert mechanics, under sanitary conditions, which is.a suf- Two Stores. 101 InST AV ficient guarantee for fit, finish and holding its shape through life. ots rae AT YOUR HOME THIS pene aa All the Newest Spring and Summer w caves in Men’s Suits In either sing $20.00 $25.00 Cannot be equaled by your best custom tailors for less than $40.00 and $50.00. Our 3 Specials in Men’s Headgear $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 London’s Store Will OPEN AT NOON SATURDAY Full Lists of Bargains Have Been Prepared— Come—for This lstheStore That Never Disappoints. - Sherman, Clay & Co. Victor Desters 1406 Second Ave. le or double-breasted, at In all the latest blocks and colors, for which we are sole agents, are ar rire aneeeee ns $2.00 eS Be eres yee” $3.00 i. Pe: as SS ee < o$ sicsbanenie as ale $2. ¢ also have the John B. Stetson and Mallory Craven- “G B | ette Hats, at 2.0... $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 WHAT us rown’ ” sis up-to-date Our Prices Are Always Less Considering what we give you, but this. season especially have we used extra pressure in that direction, so we can safe- ly assert that “What Others Show You, We Sell for Less.” | Men’s Underwear for 25c, 45c, 75c, $1 We are showing exceptionally good values this season in Men’s Under wear, in Cotton Mesh, Cotton and Wool, Lisle, Lamb’s Wool and Silk and Lisle. i Men’s Sox, in fancy and plain colors, from 10¢, 12%2¢ to 25¢ time, without hav- Men’s Furnishings Boy’s Suits ige of our Liberal , With Knickerbocker Pants, for : bs a time for the Adi tha Mabeek aevettine: (a:Sktes: $2.45 and $3.45 Good Suits for Men and Young Men ving fo e i ile paying for them | Neckwear, Suspenders, Gloves, Sweat- Come and see us tomorrow—vou ff ba) 1 oO to A) 25 right no extra | certainly will profit by the visit | bee ers, at most reasonable prices Yours for good values Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys. | 812-14 First Ave. Opposite Cole SE Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop”

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