The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909. 8 S |OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN JACK AND ANNA—DO THEIR COURTING | yerereyroe omen “JACK! JACK!” “O. K. ANNA—JACK.” “GET THOSE TICKETS?” “YES, | Dive. tn ite ditforont ‘ones, | sti DEAR. 0. K.” in high {a Whether Heht « BY WIRELESS, MANY LEAGUES APART eee i makes up quite different to tlotpations len Havana brown to the two exceptional on specials— the following exceptional ire very interesting for tho Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best, a home at little expense: NEW YORK, March 15. “My bonnie tes over th ean, My bonnie © Ben et But that any difter.| As ence, tro He talks every morning to me.” off grain carpet, all nev NEW CABRIOLET HAT LOOKS LIKE LOAD OF GARDEN TRUCK Rebold the most up-to-date sweet: | heart the world has ever seen, Anna Nevins of York She is one of the few wireless | Operators in the world of her sex, | in most desirable 1 lar | and her station is the United Wire Ww Tess coop on the roof of the Wal-| the n @ort hotel | tt Miss Nevins won't say she loves | hag ont ol rag Mpa ys ENS. gO SR Spl bcd ong young man who ix a wire-| pene — APRA #8 operator on the ships of the} Not = = » Hamburg-American line that is, | Widow an EMPRESS— perfect sewing machine made—super she wouldn't tell the correspondent of The Star so. “Yea. | know the young man,” ghe says. “He is out on the Oceanic 3 Mow. When he's in town I see him A often,” she admitted. “Rut almost} ® every day I hear from him,” she! said with a smile, pointing to the hat. Tt repre r should be and t It e price” ts $4 price $24.60 wun) ver ber t-s ‘ we uate Wireless apparatus. without question this tw . ¥ And very often he hears from her. e over made 4 Yon know how a girl feels when Bhe just must, must see or hear a Cevtain young man, one certain “Jacky boy.” Weill, Miss Nevins must feel that » Way sometimes for, from up in her a tower, above busy New York, over 5 the theatres and the skyscrapers, topping Wall st., « Harlem, crossing the East river, crossing the Hudson, the vast, circling waves, @ves her silent ery through the air “Jack! Jack!" And some operator on a majestic Mner, far out at sea, cate the ory and sends it, in relay, into the alr.| MISS ANNA NEVINS AT HER INSTRUMENT IN THE COOP ON In midocean, perhaps, another oper. Toe ‘a THE WALDORF. ator catches tt. “Jack,” it trembles. —— — —— ees =| WOMAN SKIPPER ON GREAT LAKES: bout “Jack” and Anna, wait to hear his answer. Back it comes, Dounding hundreds of miles, from 4 @ Ship to ship, relayed, perhaps, in «RW or three different languages: . “O. K. Anna.-—Jack.” 4 And tn a little coop on the upper decks of the Oceantca an operator smiles; and in other little coops on Hiners in midocean, other operators gmile in the night. It is still day base, An excellent gt, the regular March 16—What ia o band Pr ree, if you can't tell you can ask the skipper—she knows That's part of her job as master of good mirrors light in New York, and in a little 56 90 wl. And she knows lots of = aon oop on top of the Waldorf hotel other ings. She can ork & with tassels, or what = tnterestiog sale of them— . | seat aches seamogen waters (emer i pesterred. meds be ine rene orrect Spring Clothes “Fly, little bird, with the mee @age of my love,” the poets used to «0 | pase”"——on both ears, unless it be if weathered osk frames, | haves itself y > SE wel finished J “ ? * $x¢ ins, plain; regular | for Men Wil be sold again this spring | westbound, via Oregon R. R. ‘ Har Hl Kuppenheimer Clothes are invariably will make her « ferns Mere es apet erent © : better than they're pictured, for the pictures tor.” Authorixed to com. | Chicago, $53.00; St. Louis, $30.60; i fail to show the fineness of the fabrics and soaorinsed Omaha, Kansas City, St Paul and r 2 | the beauty of tt atterns all Missourt river ‘points, $26.00. | vate. ‘ << = esigiand he beauty of the patterns. iting | Deposits taken at Union Ticket Ot | fice, No. 608 First Ave EB om ~ GRAND BALL { Anna Nevins, the twentieth cen: Sury sweetheart, has this old game Beaten to death. P. S.—With apologies to Humor. let Fred Schaefer. Five years later: Wife, by wire Jess—Jack, where were you last ' Kuppenheimer Suits, in all the new spring shades and in the newest styles, are of- fered tomorrow at a special price $20.00 Other makes $12.50, $15.00 and on. Spring Top Coats New styles and colors, grays and tans in all the correct lengths and in all sizes ..... boasesareeesksnsas $15.00 to $30.00 Yankee Two Trouser Suits for Boys at $5.00 You may have Suits with one pair of knick- The sleeves were, of course, elbow | ————— erbocker pants and one pair straight, or | length and gathered into a narrow, |) TME CHICAGO * , . | lace-trimmed cuff 1400 both knickerbocker, as you prefer. Coat A long close-fitting pattern was Srongertst e double-breasted, thoroughly well made, | used in remodeling the inset bands x pee if Peer LITTLE. “ of the net in graduated widths and taped seams and splendid styles; all-wool HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING Gt | Were used to plece out the length and talk Case Soe Fait ae fabrics; the best value we know of, a Suit podria M4 - A three and a half-inch band of |} $24 Fut | ‘Dwe tiep. Three Biap, and Bonet: TRENT Y c the net lined with thin silk was | boss Sain | dls buat bes ca hase Vere Cees hws $5.00 Laber Temple Mall. | inserted near the top of the sleeve. Creve Ture and Friday Rvonines : ''The second band, two and It - Inches wide, was tnse th e and a twotnch band was just above 5 | the wrist : The net was darned with loosely ff shoes to fit you, get them made Ff | H to measure at ™ GENDRON RELIABLE GO-CARTS twisted pink silk In a conventional | 0 meas WIRE FENCING |::: A touch of black was introduced by the embroidery of French knots | Prices Sharply Cut for One Day’s Selling. Wednesday's | Unparalleled Savings. | special fular 94.60; special c completed he engineer and Mra, Jack, at Madrid, Spain—I went) to bed earty, dear. Wife, humming to herself: “My bonnie tes over the ocean, ‘My bonnie lies over the sea: |On St. Patrick's day, March 11,/ t's a deuce of « long way for lying. |gtven by the Irish Rose club, Labor But wait tl! he comes back to me! SHORT SLEEVES MADE LONG <=: Hall, Sixth and Univeraity.} “YO COOK CAULIFLOWER. Admission 50 cents, Dancing at 9 . =. water, ittig gases Ths att woter.| TIMELY HINTS IN DRESSMAKING The vegetable wilt become very white and have @ tuch richer {la BY PRISCILLA PRIM. DO IT NOW et when cooked in water Darned net was cleverly utilized ote will be Mave your tinting 7 paper cleaned e the AYP in remodeling the sleeves of a pink | yur als | messaline satin waist that belonged |f"o—, renee, work aueraniont | t© one of last season's ardrobe. Other Suits for boys, Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse, Norfolk; hundreds to choose among at ....:.. ] $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, and on to $18. 50 College Clothes for Young Men The smartest, cleverest clothes for young fellows are now shown at the Shafer Store. A windowful will give you an idea of the smart styles and the clever tailoring. states along the seams joining the bands | $) into the body of the sleeve = aheapeaaialinnet enema tnedicine WALL PAPER PRICES CUT. | W. R. TYMMS, M. D. Bona fide reduction of 20 to 50| be nea e oe : S ee. HEAVY WIRE POULTRY NETTING] } 2.x 22 2 8) wa Prices HOM sci. ecsstendeeys $10. ii ‘ ¥ ‘our fixing up for eprin 4 the} —— 2-inch Mesh, Galvanized, 150-foot roll. If} Your flxiug up for spring ani £3) Va al p ~ @. $12.50, — 60, and on to $25.00 ; | | 12-inch high, aes -.69c | 36-inch high, $2 19 } win be in full swing by April Ist akima rif He Acie lal a | | pot roe , e ise Piret av, ss ig vr | New Hats for men, fifty spring styles to E } i 48-inch high, - <n ———- ~ : GOGEE NUNOUE: os 5h.0 kan ce nbat $3.00 ; ‘$1 09} perro *.. $2.92 CHOICE CUTS Ateies, Nite per rol e In o ak AE “ tn | ; ; i In Beet, Por utton amb, | 244 ; i | team FB 46 o-inch Bi $F.GOE | ersrenees sirtetty fresh, “The | poalent <4 | per roll ...... per roll : . |]}| market that offers you the best at THR OnTENT | POOL Rooms ER BROS.| a 1} | 30-inch high, 72-inch high, || all seasons of the year nips . \ — | perroll....... $1. 83 per roll .. $4.33 | PALACE MARKET ot pba esse | SHAF Ase ST dren pani FENCING—0-104 rota | | eB esata Races ARO Bo rand ang Arcade and Arcade Annex | Yn be | 48 inches high $4. 98 |B e * sive ieee .$ the world. 18 | Weetn Hanes See od 4 given away iaily “ 16-17 ; “T| | FANCY LAWN FENCING— 2-inch mesh, 35 inches jj) | The Raven roves one yy thira'Ay. between Pike and Union q |! means that the doctor's skill in pre q — * ia _— 12c and 16c scribing is most efficiently supple ms) mented by the druggists’ skill in M | | compounding. RAVEN DRUG CoO.,| Breedin, Breeding . . PROF. STEVENS J 3 35¢ Rug Beater, 19¢ 10c Shelf Paper, 5¢ 1416 Second av. Remedien, Gold- Special Suit ale aka Merson, Batra Heavy New Patent Wire | Giased Fancy Edge Shelf Pa || GUARANTEE BIRD STORE, [ ] sil00, 918.00, $22.50, at $7.50 rivate Lessons : Rag, Skirt or Carpet Beater, | oor extra wide and 20 feet | —_____________—. | 168 Spring st. between tet & ind; worl Lkenons, every. day with wood handle; the never long; assorted colors; c | a CROWN CLOTHING Co., ning, Ctaaeen es 19 | so-ci } Illustrated Orthodontia 121 Pret Avenue special ray ie c : | $2.00 Doz. Cups and Sauc- $3.25 Garbage Can, $2.39 | | GHORGE Boom, e ers, 10¢ 20-Inch Garbage Can, hand made || Lectures SAIL MAKER AND RIGGER os r £ r 24 —oiniapaemensieei . Genifie Royal Austrian China ] of extra heavy, smooth galvan- | Dp H , oq tt. of Paulins for : fi s Acerten Daun: had saleak peataetne y Dr _ Stanley, at his rest Rent. Flag Poles ant fmol ait New, Stock, in Ladies’ Dress OSTEOPATHY j Tea Cups and Saucers; br i eettom Gad "Et aver’ cover dence North Tist st. every making | qityes Just ‘arrived: ail the a , stamped on each one; very thin; bs | ' lopide shape; 10¢ | 2% $2 39 | Friday evening to the end of March. | Largest Clothiers on the Coast | finish tclty, vibration, ttght thar. $1.00 Welsbach Light 2 for $1 | A GAS RANGE First & Yester—Iwo fntrances 7 Pr, a aa eee Bldg, Second MARTIN & ©0. Opposite Savey Hotel New Style 1909 Welsbach Gaslight, complete, with best imported Q Opal globe and high-grade mantle; a $i wi bvsenmmed in 458 $1. 00 bs Spelsor & Heslbet is a coal range with a College Education. A week’s trial will convince you. JOHN C. WALLING CO. Seattle Lighting Co. PIANOS, TALKING Both Phones Ex. 75. P.1. Bldg. 4th & Union. . MACHINES ii _AUNDRY COLLARS Te, 2c 2 at los than halt price. RAINIER CLOTHING STOR® 1104 First Ave.

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