The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1909, Page 3

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1909. 8 MODERN. METHOD DENTISTS ful at times, 3 BP si htt ‘| APPLE COMPOTE the} Boll one doxen tart les in one woking |quart of water untll tender, #train out through a jelly bag, ad@ one pound ad €0 wet out?” whejof granulated sumar and let bot asked the ebtld | While boiling drop into it one doxen Oak Stand Thi Stand, of olid golden oak, h Thursday The continuous curved leg brace on and a vy neater trott Are you ¥ sheepish this Tabouret makes it one of the “Uh-hub. apples cored and pared. When the|f| strongest we carry, Comes in quart- | top 16 inches square, | “What did you do with yourself/appies are tender drain them care . ‘ } if while tn there? fully on @ perforated skimmer, Boti|f| tered oak, finished Early English or | with We a ‘I spit on three of your dresses,” }the alrup unttl a jelly. Full the ap i j P aald the pre ttle doll, “and|plew with, marmatade, pour over|}| Olden, and in the mahoganized birch. | carry Pe ae icel when I get som more spit I'm going | these the thiekened sirup and serve to spit on the rene |with whipped cream FEATHERED CELERY | Mre, Russell Rage, wid w of the | / famous Cnancter, has just purchased Feathered celery makes @ very|a great tract of Iand on Long Ist pretty dish. Take long, clean,/and, on which she will butld model |} white stalks and with a sharp tenements after the Inglieh style. | Top is 14 inches square. The regular pri€e is $3.00. Special '$1.65 Made and turned ular price. If this isn’t just what you Reger cat bhai wish, you will find our line of table very complete at presen $1.25 Value for 65c THE STEP SA VER We MUPFEY. | Once upon a time there was a Raker that baked gingerbread Just gingerbread every day in th week, But one day there came 4 town & queer, funny little fellow called Muffey who was always asking questions and then did whatever he was told How does one walk up street?” he 4d. And the p that he asked was amused. You pick up your feet and then you put them down again he said Whieh, of course, perfectly true So this queer, funny RUSSELL GRISWOLD COLT AND BRIDE, ETHEL BARRYMORE. [CHlled Muffey walked along 4 NEW YORK, March 24.—It Ethelelther into the face of young Colt, |'M& UP, his feet and putting them = | Gown just as he was told, tl! he Barrymore comes to your town this | Who ran down o: » to the Baker's IWVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN THE i Hoosien Krewe Cavey Onpy righ’, 1908, by Mewater Mie. On Do you realize how many miles you lomorrow, while they last, you can in a while SAs0n you'll have a chance to see a a Kova ccaee) ‘fg ~ “How 40 t got inte. the Be secure this attractive, well-made, com- | from table to pa et every week Teal actress who is really and truly | for the season, at a cost ‘pooled Sls igus hy eae oedle Sortable Arm Rocker at @ gener A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET saves rasa Gesperately in ote, She'll be on) » was th Seneca idee lie ines ae - i H t 1 1} all this unnecessary trotting to and fro. Ev Iniveretty, ewhere f p | love nig 01 end of the ero nd / 2 4 as a F of |! a ‘ “ epi nee a ~a Somewhere tn the love ne min os tm nd of the thought this a very allly question,| Was angry be he thought the/}} S4V!P8- as a broad panel back, of ertthing ¥6u need td book with at your fin Entrance 107 Universt- . e in the dressing room, where ®/so he said, “Why, go through the| dough was all spoiled. He gath-|}| | hard wood, finished weathered, with a soba 80 Griswold Colt. Both of their! private telephone was installed | window if yo 1 td ed up the cake ° cy Beasts wil just be bursting for each Miss Barrymore pald $40 one month | “"g gd way Se des Ge ee : for calling up Colt in Boston, W hat ihe ger tips. The SIFTING FLOUR BIN and e it an absolute So Maffey, who always did what| out doors before Muffey could pat} I" solid saddle seat. Nota great many of MAS Gecspiles sande ei seail Ccit paia' an coe ween ot Ce [ethiverent bisbe Stan tenant | Oe Boaday the’ Duker woik mate! night after each act, Miss Barry | The Baker was very angry, and, away again, and Muffey asked the Her heart just ran amuck for the| more rushed from the stage to her | catching bold of Muffey, said: | Baker's wife what be should bake. Bandsome son of the president of dressing room and found the line | “Now you'll stay and bake gin-|"“Hake some pigs and peacocks, She Great United States Rubber Co.| open, with Colt at the other end,| gerbroad until you've pald for it she said, and smiled very dis-| Funny thing, too—the play, ready to hear her voice. | So Muffey stayed and baked|sareeably. But Muffey was glad, “Lady Frederick.” tells how a wom And the flowers, too. Every aft Siceestrenn every day, but it was|and made the cutest little pi EB 88 robbed a very youthful suitor for! ernoon or evening that Miss Barry-| always the sa old kind, and be | and peacocks with spreading tails her band of his romantic ideas re-| more entered her dressing room she |oause the. prot small he|and he hurried and put them in Sol @arding her; yet Miss Barrymore | found a great bouquet awaiting her uldn't pay for the window ole was born in 1878 and her husband | Attac’ to it was usually a| he tired of his task, And while the Baker's wife was fm 1883. love letter, which Colt sent to the | Rut went crying that the dough was all! Sellers Goodness knows the ideas of | florist to be forwar ‘ p was very when | spolled, a great many people cam young Colt about Ethel are roman t Muffey asked him what he should | nd bought the pretty lit Monarch Ranges dozens of other features them, so drop in early to be sure. an who do Actually Worth $4.50 necessity to any we r own SLL) to have you inspect cooking. Always g (Livi: ILAUNDRY| COLLARS te, 2, i YAKIMA VALLEY ' PRODUCE CO. O28 Blewett Fremont Station. Found nowhere else in the city te enough 3 birds and animals 4 paid For tnstance—there’s the incident and camels,” high @ price that M war able ut the empty seat. Fancy Ethel! Baker. Muffey was de-\to pay for the broken \ more playing to an empty sea He took all the ginger-| bave quite « sum left from the —she who always has crowds, e moon trip would consist of Mrs. | dough and shaped = it| extra profits in New Yor But during the Colt ‘on-the-road circuit,” tn pretty the cate and cameis| The same night he mn away | Boston | honey This te th Yakime Rights she played at the Hudson! private car. 80 maybe you will see}and baked them in the oven and started a bake shop of his theatre in New York, she gazed! something of this honeymoon m the Baker came home he | own Peterson’ six Entire $80, 000 Stock of Dry Goods 6 Bi : onthe Shoes, Women’s and Men’s Furnishings, to be Sold a Dollar RETIRES FROM | Beginning THURSDAY MORNING, by the MacPherson-Gray Com- ae pany, Who Will Continue the Business. Judge All the Unap- proachable Economies by the Few Items that Follow: One of Seattle's landmarks has 75¢ Wool Dress Goods isappeared from the lat of local Black and White, Fancy Stripe Ber- bi Wool Dress Goods, 36 inches wide; Peterson's price, a yard. Sale price, ary goods stores, The firm of 0. W 29¢ Peterson & Bro, established in se. attic in the carly 80's, has sold ita entire stock to what will be known fm the future as the MacP m- Gray Co, Mr. MacPherson has al Feady a large following in the mer- eantile w having been in the dry goods busines for a number of years on Broadway, where he has & most liberal patronage fre the First Hill and Capitol Hii tricts Valuable assets to the above mer tiened firm are Mr. Gray and Mr %. H. Gatiney, the partners $1.25 All-Wool Grenadines $2.50 All-Wool Suitings 25c Plaid Dress Goods rn -, . : ? s 48-inch All-Wool Grenadines; ivory, 54-inch All-Wool Tailor Su M-inch Plaid and Check — >, 9, * ings, the famous Broadhead and Summer Dress Gox ods Pete tan and black; Peterson's price $1.25. make; Peterson's price, $2.50. ra son’s price, 25¢ a yard. Sale sates, Sale price, 73¢ a yard. Sale price, $1.49 a yard. 12Me. 15c Pillow Cases, 42x36 25c Bleached Sheeting, 9-4 Best 15c Dress Ginghams Best 15c Wide Percales lo, predict great things for them in the near future. | Ry a ae teil. Willie Canes. wide 1 Best quality Dress Ginghams; all Full yard wide, best quality Percale, in and about the Puget Sound cc em Pty ) 3 $ ; itel s jlors : ¢ im and about the Puget Sound cour hem, good, strong, heavy muslin; torn _ Good, Strong, Bleached weg the 81 colors, stripes, checks and plaids; Pet absolutely fast colors; all colors and del ctiet tnides tee eae ak and ironed; Peterson's price, 15c each. 2 inches wide; Peterson's price, 25¢ erson’s price, 15c a yard, Sale price, patterns; Peterson's price, 15e. Sale Sale price, 9c. yard, Sale price, 19¢ a yard. 10c a yard price, 9%c a yard. OR $4.00 Silk Waists 75c Assorted Belts Women's pure white Silk, velvet, braid and rib- 10c Cotton Dress Goods Best 1214c Cretonnes $1.50 House Wrappers 75c to $1.50 Shirt Waists in and twilled Ore Pe Odds and ends White and Col sem cep enatggened Seumee,: fanel, tod oinven- Pgs ey Al gto ored. Shirtwalsta; will need pure mk Waists; tucked bon Belts for jess than buckle menlard designs; crepe ond tional "designe; 27 Inches Nght and dork; come slgntly laundering, Peterson's price up and la® fronts; assorted alone is worth. Peterson's alzes Peterson's price price 50c and Sale price $4.00. Sale price $2.26. 100. sofled. Peterson's price $1.00 to $1.50. Sale price 69¢ each silk finish. Peterson's price wide. Peterson's price 12'4e. Ife, Sale price 6%e a yard Bale price 7%c a yard. to $1.60, Sale price 19¢—while they last Boys’ $2.00 Shoes Men's 75c Work Shirts Men’s $1.00 Dress Shirts Boys’ good, well made viel Made of khakt; plain and Broken lines men’s stiff kid Jace Shoes; all sizes. striped; made for service; all bosom Shirts, slightly sotled. C | Women’s $3.50 Shoes Spring styles; viel kid, pat tent tip Ince Shoes; all sizes. Poterson’s price $3.60, Sale price $1.49 « pair, $1.50 Famous Corsets Men’s $3.50 Shoes Broken lines, broken sizes. Spring styles, lace and Famous makes. Black and button styles; all sizes. c rice " Peterson's price $2.00 a pair. sizes, Peterson's price T6e reon's price $1.00. Gale . Peterson's prices The “gs 5 t cae Peterson's price $3.50. Sale Bale price $1.19 a pair Bale price Bale price 29. price $1.97 a pair. Fourth Off Kimonos 4 Off Lace Curtains 10c Writing Paper for Long and Short Kimono Any pair of Lace Curtains in Excellent Writing Paper and good colors and patterns; allat = the stock at 25 per cent off the large size Scratch Tablets. ( 25 per cent off the regular regular marked prices. House: Peterson's price 10c. Sale price priges. See them early furnishers take notice. 8c. Boys’ $5.50 Suits at Children’s 15c Stockings Fast black, ribbed Stock- ings for boys and girls, Poter- son's price ibe « pair, Gale price lie @ pair, Children’s 25c Hosiery Star brand, for boys and girls; none better made for wear. Peterson's price 2b6e. Sale price 19¢ a pair. People’s Bank Bidg. Pike Street, Near Second Small lot of Boys’ Suits; 8 to 16 years. Peterson's prices $4.60 and $5.50, Sale price, while they last, $2.89. People’s Bank Bidg. Pike Street, Near Seco

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