The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1908, Page 4

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AP ay eee THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT, 16, 1908. THE SEATTLE STAR ST AR DUST" TAR PUBLISHING CO Every AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, az BY. JOSH mn M 1050, P HONES IND. 441 A WORD FROM JOSH Wise. “hts Saath “What: ered: Wot oust an idea as that into your mind? ar c onnec th all ded ex* @ exchang and connect with Oh, nothin’,” aald Bobby, “Only | sneeeeeeseaessreneneeeenerneseneeenastesseeneneeney thee Baillargeon ‘sBazam | Basement nte—ask for department or name of pe it seems to me yotfre tryin’ to rub yor want. | = x | me out.”—Harper's Weekly BALLARD STAR AGENCY 409 Pallard ay Gunset, Mallard 306 ~~ His Good Example FV RRRTT STAR AGENCY n ra ae “How about It? : ha. + gl es . pritow about 10] arocner What! PIERINE. again s Vow Keady for ou o nt per cop x centa per ( ‘ 7 Buch a black eye If you'd only Viveret by ma ‘ Not may be th’ thief ie * follow the lead of the minteter’a lit bad eo time, bit ite I 1 ® tat the Pow at Boa Wa newer pinched 4 oe t's a light, a v - r : Pinched (ef) rome Aw, I did try ter follow with re, Glans, TO MATL SUMSCHRNMUEN —CRe ante whe pul x time > Bric-a-Brac, Fine a e Rothe ‘wives : lls : hi 1, but he led again wid bi Pesca tee , ble Jnvenite » aacnin been p “ ” ~ = A left an’ dat where h ffed me ictiteind atroner c ables e of Wate ow at 4 eee: Tnctke it ish Dots NOTE WO SUTSC HINES o tar te | two hig line veh ing, these cme te on . . Pyrography Goods—ltoxes, I’ ands, ete ke Gey we wm iain of giving our subscribers @ perfect service || Evidence Was Complete to be carved, burned, et I ) be burned, * the only way | “The evidence shows, Mra. Mul where everything for A Tourist Section cers iii ve founs—yar Trunks, and Comb acd 8 pg my and aids y cahey, that you threw a stone at Policeman Casey ABOUT THE EXPOSITION BONDS [fie iowa tore than that, yor |honor, It shows that Of hit him —the Clothes for your New Outfit i’ Bradbury System ready-to-wear apparel men recognize the standard of style and A Rough Trip. | Jenks: Can you give me a good |remedy for seasickness Doctor; Certainly, Starting fe the Orient Jenks: Nope, Got to take a trip Jon the West Queen Anne The variety of reasons for the purchase by Seat of the A.-Y.-P. expositior yet two stand out as pre-eminently enticing; they are a g bonds is practically Just now we've an expert corset woman from New investment, and they will help Seattle. It is lamentably rare York demonstrating W. B. and La Vida Corsets { that an occasion like this arises, when personal profit and civic advancement go hand in hand They Are Hot These fam clothes prove that ready-to-wear P : cS A hy Mistress —"Did the must hen I ! 1 t A t U; d. ? t the vonds are safe estt t conclu clothing can be just t h an t moot That the A.-Y.-P. bonds are a safe inv en ar de can one nae | hing a 1 fit a h a ou nderwear! sively demonstrated by the men who are buying them, One| Maid—Yes; but, be: mum. All the World's a Stage | ly and comfortably as expensive tailored-to-order : ‘ car a : at el s than the fact that the] @ do bite the tongue! Get next to the fact that it’s wisest t« lang hardly requires further proof of thi an sik Mae Mabon garmente—at about ‘ Nihge Boiss oigboes- > change be banks, handling the money of depositors according to the) “Mary,” said Mra. Swell, sternly 1 tell you, sir,” thundered old | fiat t to Good Und , Strict regulations of the federal government, have purchased | 08 ™y way home just now I saw Galley, “if it wasn't for me you'd) Our Fall Lines of Suits and Over- , th » Groot nderwear, like ours, and yout n the policeman who was in the be the most forlorn and disrep-| save doctor » these bonds, and list them among their assets. If there were|idtehen with you so long last even. utable creature tn this pelghbor C priced from $20.00 to $40,00—are now We've sold Australian Wool Und ame the sosition m reme o} tng, and | took occasion to speak hood rere nder- ' any doubts as to the ability of the exposition re nent to! 5 him ‘Oh, that's all right Tree fer you wm retorted ready for inspection. We would like to show them wear for 20 years—For Women, $1.50; 1 pay the principal and interest on the bonds, they could not be/ ma'am. I'm not jealous oung Galley, “I won't be able to to you tomorrow—store open till 10 p.m for Men, $1.75 and $2.00; for Children, given to any reputable bank. The sanction of the banks is a} Liibue ude Vil clatin first honors until you die Oc to $1.25. Nothing ige about it ¢ ‘, ust « FOO ild-f onec rr guarantee of the safety of the bonds ‘Seenuseay, Ma,” stammered A Bright Baby. } e F 1 I-fashioned gray, pure Hobby through the suds as his Mr. Rich 1 suppose you find woot ooking a he rom the investment viewpoint, solely Looking at them from the > ashen shtd mother scrubbed and scrubbed him. that a baby brightens up the with regard to the money returned on the investment, the} "1 gueas you want to get rid o' me, house? , don't you? Mr. Renedict--"Yea; we burn Why, no, Hobby dear,” replied nightly twice the gas we used to.” We've sold Globe Hand-Finished Un- derwear for 10 years and never heard a complaint—It's tailor made, hand fin ished and the perfect-fitting, ribbed goods that are so p »ypttlar—$1.00 to $3.50 a garment See These Lines, Honest Values 25c to 35¢ a Garment | Women’s, $1 a Suit legitimate financial field offers nothing better, The bonds} ostensibly pay 6 per cent interest, but in reality the return is 8 per cent, as they will be repaid before maturity, Six per cent] NO. 11 is considered a good rate for money in any proposition that does not involve a risk that will place it in the category o WHAT IT ALL MEANS speculation or gambling. Take railroad bonds, for instance They pay from 3 to possibly 444 per cent, and are only guaranteed by the physical property of the r Plan is at your service—it will make the buying of enerally and its} Tabloid History of the People’s Party. ; your new Outfit so extremely easy that your 1 purse will never feel the st A sir heavy-ribbed financial standing is subject to all the vicissitudes of Wall) ; , an ; A smooth-ribbed gray, rg 1 i . ie TARAS eapilaneaNS No extra charges »redt ched t« cotton, i a fleece ling street jobbery. Yet railroad bonds are eagerly snapped up by SnAtS Cnary no rea ts attached to the with a soft fleece lining | - jobbery « pped uy BY GILSON GARDNER. opening of an account, Our little-at-a-time plan really a splendid gar- | jot hand (inished; Say the investing public, and in many instances they are of such a for union sui and 50g is ALL, convenience, ALL satisfaction ” At one time the taken in at the exposition gates, between June 15 and October! chose prestd nature that banks will not have anything to do with them Born of the hard times which! er parties are indebted to tho peo ment; all sizes for chil for separate garments, Here we have bonds, guaranteed by WO per cent of the| prevailed among the farmers in ple's party dren n & SN / : : | 1892, the * party was orig) Like many an individual, etend Women’s, $1.75 a Suit gate receipts of the expositigg, This means that the bonds|inaly a loud and bitter protest ing honestly for a principle, this astern Outfitting Co Inc 50c to 75¢ a Garment iPadee - douede and the interest will be paid out of the first million dollars| *#ainst existing things party has won where it has seemed ") . woo! nice, smooth, soft, tii, garments, that very gh half-wool, that wears sur- | dom shrink. Of coune prisingly well and does | this shrinking busiaam not shrink, or a »ys’ | depends a good deal oe three-fourths wool, plain | how things are washed) gray, that’s real warm and Union suits, $1.75; separ. very strong | ate, $1.00 a garment. We've Just as Good Values for the Men, Too party | to fall 1332-34 A girls’ gray, ribbed Second Ave. wee St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” tal orado, Idaho, Kansas, North De {Tomorrow's article will describe kota and Wyoming; elected nine| “Watson, the Man,” bud ave his members of the na - 15, and it would be a mighty flat exposition of national s« that would have any trouble in taking in a million dollars jonal house of own reasons wh . a ow " representati ad head two mem - ‘ ¥ you should sup} that time. The Minnesota state fair this fall ran one week| representatives and week tebe.) i bers—Kansas and South Dak : and took in $200,000, and it is pr in the senate In the prestd The bonds are offered in denominations within the reach| election of 1892 the party polled . e | 1,041,028 vot of all. The man with $100 in the bank, drawing 4 per cent,| “Togay the party ts bardly more can just double the return on his money, and the man looking |‘#.a Nee om > sever + Soe | states has failed entirely to heey for a place to put $1,000 to work can do n er than 8 perlup its Party organisation ely a one-state affair cent in a dead sure open-and-shut proposition }_A®, important enenptic J. A. Bailla rgeon & Co. " ule Is the state of G There is nothing new or stra about exposition bond | fy Hong Poo distinguishe z sna pring S| The New Store. issues. Every national exposition that has been held in the /of that state the Hon The mi Watson ia there st United Si jpopuliam, haying been tion is the only Ome that issued bonds for less than $350,000,/a* presidential candidate and the returns at the gate in Portland would have paid om Sg gg bom Hie object} principal and interest for twice this sum, and left a frankly stated, is to take Georgia} profit for the stockholders es has issued them. The Lewis and Clark exposi And oe Mone A little care in the selection of your Fall Suit will en- jaway from Bryan. a rebuke to | Bryan for bis desertion of the j Julistic platform on which both | bl we to do all tt Watson 4 Bryan stood together abie yor o Goal Nese. Edward, King of England and Ireland, Emperor of India and |), ‘iay2 Defender of the Faith, is still a lap or two ahead in the race for the The firet national convention of best dressed man in Great Britain, which is really remarkable as [the people's party was held in r | 1892 b ts firet plat he has only about five million a year to go on } 1892, in Omaha, Neb Ite first pia’ }form, there ad gre lor flery message. In its of Roows 4, was As you successfully stand off the collector for the coal company, |' = yuary ft may be some additional satisfaction for you to know that there |inat atroady the “nation Was $1,709,560 and some odd cents in the United States treasury | browght to the verge of mors youterday. Hlitieal and material ruin . | “corruption touches » the er ine of the bench,” and th i ‘The judge who is trying Ruef has decided that a rum omelette |the name prolific womb of go | | Here Goes for Saturd Nahoth Grape Julée, pints Ze | Salvatone ts the thing ‘ these rheumatic @ax@) 27, 1908 fe not intoxicating. The able supreme court will doubtless send the | mentad injustice we breed ¢ F M N * nd Hye Whie- ben ‘a case back for a new trial on this technicaltty |great classes, tramps and million. | * Men and Young Men, have all the essential quali She | Sleepers tor infants amie : | aires The vatiorm szaces J fications embodied in their make-up to please the mo: od [a F The broad Christian charity of Roger Sullivan, of [ltnols, gleams | of mankhiajior casted an tro er fastidious. | Bae 1 er you it. is year . “ee tinents,™ thereupon sagaedied . ‘ Mand Mirror 106 fault—Raven Fiea Driv : refiigent by his little pungle of $1,000 to the success of his very dear | ‘ne {ae | We offer for your inspection everything that is new and | bottle Liquid G : ae = friend, William J. Bryan eer gg onan: Water Bottle General Jameq FB. Weave “ nobby, everything that is meat and serviceable, every = “tees nominated for preside of th. pie's part thing that the dressy man desires, in the McCormack a Chairman Mack refuses to discuss the quarter of a million con The decline tributed to the Bryan ticket, probably on the grounds that it is |20kan with tis “fusion wit oe System of fine tailored clothes, from & ! | hardly worth talking about f the radical : ‘ ‘ $15.00, $20.00 \, $25.00 . va | was the MARMOLA The Cat Sota in ership of B Pe ar epest ne SP RRS asin lan, captured the party conventio .. bap snes An Indian graduate of Carlisle turns ont to be a bigamist. Give lheld at Chicago. Bryan had | the redskin an equal educational chance and he'll run neck and neck | 1892, been a popol with his white brother | Watson alwa Prescription Department .| Priestly Cravenette Raincoats iv stock of Overcoats, p Coats, English Rain Coat , is now at prices from | sigan, s1250,515.00,s2000 The Raven Drug Coe As long an balloonists must fall from | softer landing place could be provided for t fleep” middle when he pr on presider enient heights, what | m than the billowy marty name ian as much to any other single tnflnes me the There ts general indignation among the saloon men of Clear Lake over the robbing of 30 lumber jacks by two hold-up men. jin 1904 he again bee | presidential candidate, and polled The platform Another day and the Balkan crisis has failed to crise nt bat tet ° | If it's Shirts, we have the prettiest lle PY Phone, Main 2646. R. B. Calley, Mgr. ted os . est materials. If it's Underwear, we ha kind that eg “ to fail, the} will make you feel comfortable these damp days. If Ww hile tne va 7. nes ; a ment of Fall G Is you ever sa If it's Neckwear, de are 08 a vent h Hose, Poependers, Sweaters, anyt in this line | ittle Willie Pickinninny form of the : We Are Exclusive Furnishers | Gtood beneath a. tree ine haikets ca aaa anne for M dB 17 High above him set oy oe Hf | siete ahr or Men and Boy Vie in great glee ; in 1496, and were denounced B qa thi You stay there till Or | feice? ich ‘tthe Speople” wan | }0yS” LU nD Little Willie sid, [ails olde by fiaelt. The twclll at to fit alleges, froni’S dy 16 years, with knee vente shi rment ow And fil betyo | ide “ng pag 1 to railroad Knicke * Pwl get you yOu |] | the'tmtats i er demande th $2. 50, $3. 50 t $ 5 A New Style Victor Talkif "Fore | eiaaned: ex-con panier money ed 0 Machine bed. ment or loaned to farmers cor | ‘ cast cs wisincnd I Extra Size Knee Pants | people's party platform of 1904, ap lor stout boys, with cavalry knee peals to Bryan, and has been in : dorsed by him personally; but not tire you to wear out, at $1.00 AQ Aparna . by his party Control of corporation - _ - — ‘ re ti | th the Injunction, better che . ‘ Shae _.. | for Iabaw, protection of the child and | |woman in the factory, gevernme “q PECUInTaE cone f—mememensermereniing | Ownership of goversment, willeti Mianoer to posite for voles DEPOSIT Jand” postal savings bent ae th that wil! iast ¢ than he fow of the things to white Ge of Embodying the famous Victor Taper-Arm the only scientific method of conveying the from the sound bex to tt horn, This nid complete with 12 eight-inch records, $8100 cash or easy payment Sherman, Clay & CO 1806 2nd Ave EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS something which will LOW RATES TO CALIFOR for @ pair t t vow per cea with i zs | Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys cage “yt i aaa 4 Qageede tathe S25 H . & Tarough car Service’ te Lee Neos re oasite Colman ‘buliding. 112 Coleman 84 | fas dataa * 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colmar Block lito ae Ri : N# MOVING & STORAGH C0 Cor, Thirds. sad Wosbington St Maia 10e3; tna. 7

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