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oweli THE SEATTLE 8TAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. ~ LJ oreesoee — : . CIAL NOTES seoereeeoeos ey ity and Mra I ed at cards to dence. eter ot Mra Rdward Your \ © Comes to a Glorious Finish! Two days more in which we shall close out the balance of this season’s stock of Men’s Suits. For next week we expect to show hun- dreds of suits for fall and winter. Tomorrow and Saturday, then, are to be gala days for thrifty men and youths. Every- thing goes At $10 | All the suits that have been held for twelve and : fifteen dollars are now included in this ten-dollar move- | ment. Double and single-breasted suits; plain blue serge suits; novelty striped suits; fancy checked suits; blue, brown and gray suits; two and three-piece suits; suits for youths and for men; suits that were formerly classed as great values; suits that are not duplicated any- ; where for less than $20.00 and $25.00— | Tomorrow and Saturda ) ° ‘ A. BRIDGE & CO.—LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST ° o 0S Charles A Mine Allee Ht Coan.; Alfred Charies N. b, Wakely aytor Hyram ‘wife, Texe xan '. wife, © 2 Be cea wits, Nastvitie, $ ‘Bancroft and wife, Cht re Behofield and wits, A FM. Parkson and wife, 4 B Spear and wife, Pde; P. J. Nathan and wite, : fehy: Rverett B. Wheeter Hamburg, N. ¥.; Bl- Mt. Lou, Mo; T Charteston, L. Rodgers Wham MAGAZINE or PAPER RACK 26c son and thie le a splendid and practical article for the home or office; hardwood; just dike picture, and an excellent value at the 26: very special price for “busy Friday” only Cc {no mail, ‘fone or C. O. D. orders for these specials filled.) soctety x a “busy Frida ” ae are ol Pi. hearty invitation te and cia 4 we fictions tte | Dlacking thes tnt ing the above! Fos Phe com: has made ar if an enjoyable pro = Alvin Heinrich ts pres. | At-Home. Mrs Biber A. Ballinger will give! 4 from 3 to $ o'clock mext BY at her residence, 1723 39th her friends an oppor- meet Mrs. Hradiey Concert Evening. Mae Stevens of Cash 4 Mixes Emma Prank Rand Misw Erie Alice Pick- | give & ce rt program at} hall Monday evening | Duting Y. W. C. A. | Mra WD. Wood will M euting luncheon at Yeorait | bridge island, Saturday, | the guests an opportunity of the Y. W.C. A. vacation ring the afternoon, Steam | idge leaves at 1:15 pm.) 79c this te a little article thet you will find comventent for use in bome or office; hardwood Dlacking case, just fike pic tured; fitted with metal foot rest; receptacle for brushes, ete 13at¢ inches, 16 Inches high; top covered with velour Regular value $2.00—extra special for “busy ran” 79¢ will be married Monday aft- at the residence of Mr. and Samuel Leroy Crawford. Perri; johnson. * Mabie Perrigo and Mr. Mark | were married at the home! bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. | LP. Perrigo, Redmond, Tuesday 25: WOULD YOU MARRY YOUR chief justice of me court of Montana. Card Evening. Mrs. Edwin Cohn enter- Mcards last evening corplt- = : _— te Judge Theodore Brant- na, wh Seattle husbands as a rule seem | emphatically tn the affirmative, Ap to have chosen wisely in securing | parently the bushends cannot say Pies ao, daugh-\ their wives, Dosens of letters have too many nice things about their Eat and Mre J.B Lingerman | been received in reply to the ques wives. The letters appearing to- SBirmingham st South Te: \tion, “Knowing your wife as you day thould have a tendency to dis ton untversity, and Mr . were married Wednes- | You were free With but one A iy at Tacoma. jexeeption every letter so far re Would you marry your wife Te the Mountains. ceived has answered the qu again? 4o, would you marry her again if} courage bachelortem. hea aac: AE SI "You bet! And any man who} rcs a oe eee LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Hal, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hougtton, wrong somewhere. There is a bad é Rice, Vivian Rice and Mr streak In any man who can't win ‘Mr. KR & Roaas On and keep the love and respect ot | Mr. Hanlin Congratuiated. his wife. q ‘Me. Heary T. tianiin, the well-| ‘The wife i» usually what the| eeealint of the const, and husband makes her. Most men are selfish, little, stingy and close with | are feceiving congratulations P the Birth of & son, born at their deme, Tacoma. J "93: 195-92 FEE | SEATTLE tke «@ drunken Indian about a Iittle cheap grocery bill, bat who will sit them. selves down alone in a cafe and! spend $2.00 for a big steak and all the ‘trimmin's.” * “1 know sap heada who negtect : ne their wives and then wonder why | life, most aatisfactorily. What more her five years before I did Jelected president. The society will the state. The Voters’ bureau has they go to bell could be expected? We have been married 40 years POW R PLANTS ARE fight agalast divorce law abuses, also been organized with Dr. Mat “lf a fellow wants « good time,! I am free to say that marriage this winter, and in all those long educate abandoned children and in-/thews at the head. This society Veatigate child labor conditions in will fight for clean politics. August Sale of Odds and Ends BARGAINS... | wife again. It's the best fun in the) found the only genuine true happi- | dearer to me. We have aiwars world, and she will be the best fel. ness that makes life worth the had to work, and she is over ready living. and cheerful, kind and loving, We let him start im flirting with his|i# mot a failure. Im it is to be years she has growa dearer and MERGED | j 1 Bat Equally as Good as These $5 O Reward low he's met in a long time. SESSEREERLSESEROERTES CONSE EET RLS PETES Husbands don't know their| “It was ordained by the Creator, | have three sons and three daugh-| p,ces recotved trom New York H. LL. KLEIN 1.25 Hand Saw 75c who makes no mistakes, as evi.| ters who are a credit to the mother 0 . i cas cies at ahaa ieee * j ts wives. They knew them once, bat Tae indicate that ail the power plants oure in fi F) © days THE SHOEMAKER. T, 24 Sori si 1 26-Inch Hand Saw; a first- il all the love, passt and poetry hax | denced in the fact that about equal who bore them, and they he up pe n wa in from 3 to 7 ; you cant get - amperes Spring Stee! 26-inch Fis ; we HIikone to sleep, Wake her up—go|aumbers of males and females are|and call her blessed of the northwest are being merged. J. B. BRISBOIS B is pun. on Penge. H ¢lass mechanic's tool, purchased especially 75¢ if | home, stay home; she wants you; | born into the world; ai the fer ; Nearly a year seo t was stricken | According to the advices, the Puget ; royge sbroas rg " ‘ ‘ } f ther fect that all ant are * with an incurable disease, an e ieciatin: ans is : a to your wife again. It will be just| equally; and many of m, in the have been talking about this sep-| River Power company and the Se eo <n nin Se Gr like findt real lover jatate of na make a life union lon. The other day, after she/attleTacoma Power company are ass Hook, 33¢ j A Boy Who Kr of it helped me up into my arm) already in the deal } “Village = Blackar Grass 25e Berry Bowl, 15¢ | / sid eeoaapsnes “Many men and women r and had wrapped me up, 1} | Hook, made of ervetble I] Fancy #inch Glass Rerry Bowl, | In answer to the question,| mistake of their lives in hi told her that if there was any such eel, with + hardwood shape and full finished | : | : , sou | 66 ” oi our ag fo |pnnrand harmon tay ge wang te Rago res" SOCHETY PLANS TO | WHAT “Gus Brown’ sis handie; worth 5 glass; Frids 15 would you marry her r ; ould you y again? | have | special 33c worth 25¢ C | to say that we have traveled the| not controlling their tempers, and} “I ed yl mag ‘ Ro. PR TECT ILDREN S0c Shears, 22 I jou of life up hill and down to-| neglecting the loving arts of court.) ‘61 and when I came home 0 CH ware, 389 $8.00 Oil Stove, $6.49 | rour tag for 50 nag years lacking| ship, marriages often become bur-|I was very wild, but this ‘blessed | Pair =| Warranted Ali Steel Shears, a large assortme of heavily e. girl’ took hold of me and made a . The New Perfection Biuc Plame |I| five months, and were it possible, | densom: ' ‘hte ny ai ft |] would do the same thing again moat People too often marry without} man of me ee | re) a ues in joyfully. Would select her, as in| due consideration, when in truth BB OH Articles of incorporation for the Mectal pepe ’ PE AG || the bexinning, in preference to any it 1s the most important event in Beret, Wash.” .! Washington Society for I tion | ummer Oo es s! wry enc oo a $6 49 | oman in the birth 4 death)" 4 park a es 3 ¥ . 2 woman in the wide world, for the life, outside of birth an ae Gym shoes just received—Hall, + » bes nd $1.25 Lawn Chair, 89¢ extra special * | was good, trac | Hasy divorce through suggestion! , 07" shoes | all,/of Children have been filed and) Reclining Lawn or Steamer dwood f oe. taithfully|and the temptation to do away | discharging ail| With the sanetity of marriage ts one a “ POPOOOOTS OOOOH OO OOODD vf the marriage relation, | of the worst foes of humaatty, and . all other relations in| being disgraceful, should be reme THE DEAF CAN HEAR 3) riday 6 ~ - . by national divorce laws flyer c COLORADO IN DRYDOCK BP. The cruiser Colorado is in the j ying repaired Fast Knowing your wife as you do, "Pler 2. foot of Yes | Would you marry her again if you a : “re free? BOOS seeseeeeeeoeseseoos |Rev. Dr. M. A. Matthews has been | Special Sale on Trunks: and Suit Cases SEE US TO SAVE MONTY Out of the High Rent District j KUSTER ANO HARTZELL 2107 First Ave 10c Iron Handle, 6¢ Mra Potts’ Best Quatity Sad | slumtoum finish; i and. inde lots of Suits sold formerly for from $18.00 to close at prown duck be adjusted to any position Meaular $1.26, 89c 50 Carborundum Grind er, $1.69 Carborundum Famit he | eat cutting n-Bloch, Michaels, Stern single and double breasted from c also stouts and slims Taplin's Patent Dover even times daily for the rd. Round trip, ec. *** ‘on, only I would have married ' : : a ain sbi | 1 ; ere saCoal if ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW FALL MODELS om 25¢ Pudding Dishes Ii oc— S) || | ut_10M6 NO Chins Metco German Delicatessen fic ape sip per p lig Special Sale of Green and Yellow Mottled Pud ee Seen Ory Ghul Oe 7: “want to & ding Dishes ; fireproof; fine for baking; as ms put up your » 10c Picnic Lunch Sandwiches and Lunches Our c : ws Seas cere ij Specialty ‘ = J. W. Bullock Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” RENTON COAL PHONES —87 919 THIRD AV. ind. 4956 Bi, Vike St

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