The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1909, Page 5

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fHE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1909, . 5 The Star’s Circulation Is Not Padded “Dead Head” Circula- \ tion is Valueless he Star Is the Best Advertising Medium in the City.” —Leonard P. Spear, Sec. U. C. & D. Co. Y FESTIVAL MUSICIANS TO _ ji..." }BE ENTERTAINED AT A.-Y.-P. paca eee concert, has proved very popular Antio to See the| Seattle Expo- ition. Alvin BK. Gillett, businews man: a ager of: the May Festival associa _ ion, im diveussing the programa of people from Puget arranged for the bie musical event “ the Chicago Symphony Bere be mot gether with | af voor and instru: Solosiats, Will be the quests Alaska-Yukon Pacit expo | Management at the grounds] 4 and on that day will be @ the grow the past two weeks I Waited musical organizations F many { the Puget ” said M Witlam Le president of the May association, under whose the gala © eal event of} fe to be given May and 4/ Armory, “and am a qhat hundreds from out of Wilt be in Seattle on that by Conductor Adolph Rowonbecker wald | The programs do not show the| name. of Frans Wagner, ‘cellist Mr, Wagner in well known as onel of the leading artiste of the world! jon hia tnatrument, the violoncello, jand already | have received many requests from well-known music lovers in this elty, to protést by | wire agatnat this possible oversight |The management will have Mr Wagner down for at least two numbers. He le a Great Artiat | Union Coal & Development Co. | CAPTTAL 9800000 “Wagner's rendition of Saint rna’ conc is marvelous, ‘The brillianey of his technique and richness of tone produced have brought forth hearty demonatra tions of approval from eritionl au diences the world over, Hix com mand of the tastrument ts absolute Mines om Little Cont Oreck, Adj King County, W ning Coal Creek Mine, hs Be Shown the Sight. | management of the big fair orrice 290-251 Arende A ene ot yee ae and in Victor Herbert's concerto for SEATTLE, WASH., April 23, 1909 | FRANZ WAGNER. the ‘cello, the theme, un his in} le Dail = terpretation, touches the heart Seattle Dai Star ~ Sr gge Fra AP Priesch, Myrtle strings of hie hearers as only a y : Woodward, will be taken over the) master of that w nes Seattle, Washington, boulevards to the grounds in auto { have telegraphed Prof, Roses 4 mobiles bublictty ven | Hecke © that Gentile poopie lastest Gentlemen: | throug undreds of oth eating M6 at the . : Jers sh petty tn beesting |e ee ee ee We have had such magnificent returns from our. ad- }the fair .: | Rikon Byres an Beak eaten / MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN The parasols are ons of the! vertisements in your paper that we feel we should extend our aes me h ¢ th "tutes at sant My bs alont F - ‘ : ch of the interest 1 feated by q est surprises of the season 4 ¢ p Ps c cauabelnns alt throumh the Nocthares| he" 16 @ Woman ot Wor Boot? | Toon catreensly oriental, havtad utmost thanks to you for your assistance in making such a lis due to her untiring efforts to) When ts a woman at her best? birds, beasts and all manner of make it & success. Along with the| Why. it depends entirely on the things a» handle decorations. The grand success of the Union Coal & Development Company. other able off i members of; Woman. The clinging, helpless, handles, by the way, are very long! the executty of the May |Xittenish type ts certainly at her Phe day of the 16 and 1&rtb par Festival association, Mrs. Baird| best when she is young. The march asol has gone. There are as many! jahould receive the hearty coopera-|Of ¥ * does pot Intensify her a* 32 in the new atyles This has tion of al! who are tnierested in|charma. They too often degenerate the result of making the parasol] establishing Seattle as a musical | into mere silliness. flat when open instead of convex. | WM. LE ROY BAIRD. center, The precocious, clever girl is at! Raffia is the most popular mate-| Big Advance Sale. her beat tater in life, say between rial, The colors are gorgeous. to be their guests on May 4.| The low price of the tickets for| 30 and 45. The world has knocked = and artists, including |the three concerts. $2.50 for the | off yd bye oenencl Her yg yew It Page thy gr pet inte ° under ing” has naturally “made her mod shen je atittn, , Harriet Frahm, David | best seats, or scala unde * a o She is often a delightful com-| the vell which ts being washed, ‘add | | Panton and a trustworthy friend. tiny Dit of sugar to the rinsing | SL | The cimple, homely, lovable type Water. Then streteh the filmy aub of woman is probably at her best *tance In a doorway, where it will F ana wife gery have @ free current of air ae it But the one sort of woman | dries, who is always at her ho mat “grand ter what her age may To take beeswax, place comb th 4g leympathetic, broadauinded. She small stone to weight the content TST SST has loved and lost, and perhaps put in kettle, cover with water and ys. 1 is POY. wife of the) sorrowed and struggied, but n: ¢ boft, The wax comes to the top of -_ ha ving refutation ot ithese things por the world the water and the eediment re ir belie? that the stage | harmed her. She makes th mains in the bottom of the kettle, wife and motherhood. | e. dette whe ever : Remove wax when cold | with her ts the secret o Xe | gen lly A ong Ghernel youth To remove grease spots from the country over before ‘ : bree blotting paper, plese over the | le’ \o , p ° As Madeline Morando, eople’a Tempore spot and press a moderately warm ‘ Ought we to endure in “sileoce jron against {t for a few minutes et resignation” the tempers The blotting paper will absorb the and tantrums of those with whom grease and the paper on the wall we og ad matter how trying they | be free from «pots. may ‘i This ts a question that caunot be| To scour br ip half a lemon fairly replied to by a simple “Yos™| in table salt and rub over the wur We expected, when we placed our stock on the mar~ ket, that it would take us at least six months to success- fully finance our Company, but we have already received s0 many applications for stock through our advertising in your paper, that we reasonably expect to complete our stock sell- re ing within the next sixty days. Our 25c stock sold fine and our 30c stock is selling even better. This is the second time the gentlemen connected with this Company have used your paper to finance an enter- prise of this kind, and in both instances we have been more than satisfied with our returns. We consider The Star the best advertising medium in the city. Thanking you again and assuring you of our con- Myears that the Fors married, seven children poate to bless their comfort- [Mile home at New Rocheile, pe a fine banch of) the neighbors teatity. | neighbors sing your chil! tinued patronage, we are Yours very truly, : or “No face. Rinse off in clear water and| vj , &” MENT praises: it's pretty good Because tempers depend on s0\rub dry. a UNION ¢ ,&, DEVEL OPME TA00. ut Poy points ou. many different things, and there svat we Es fine business,” says he. “I've little wife on B seven busky, healthy kids, a/ , & horse, ® parrot and all a the neighbors will Himes and songs often poke New Rochelle. Says Mrs. “New Rochelle is paradise to : Ughts are better than when they (liuminate a NEL. jare times when, If they are indulged To keep clothes from running in by those with whom we have to| where the colors are not “fast,” | live they ought, as a matter of! ase a cuptul of salt to each gation | duty, to be endured, while again of water when washing them. there are other times when a firm attitude of nouendurance and “I| After washing Ince curtains jay | woa't pubup-withthiswortofthing-|_ blanket on the floor in some | anylonger” manner will act as al empty room, spread the curtains | speedy cure jon the blanket, stretching them } There are times also, more expe-| carefully, and they will keep their jclally in the case of childron and/ place without any fastenings uuttl MRS. EDDIE Foy. | young girls, when all that is need-| dried | SCE 99 ~ ARMY OFFICER WEDS Offers Reward for Law Breakers j BREMERTON, April 24.—The | olty council bas offered a reward of | | SEATTLE WOMAN — {100 "tor'the arrest und conviction retty wed k place yeu |Of MRFOMe selling Hauer without a eign Nee “oy re » ry Hoense, selling liquor om Sunday or tereny at hom gambling craionlll a ° > obrty ) Harvard » be sinc ms AMERICAN UNDER Miss Jessie Graves and Iieut.| the C. H. Brown Plumbing Co, INDERED AT TURNER Francis H. Murr, U. 3. A. Were) o99 Ping st. do good work at rea _ HALL TOMORROW. ARREST IN RUSSIA cseve “ine Rev. J. P. D.| sonable prices and would appreciate | bi Ah Al Mise Webster, of Port Townsend, | 735, “CPMF Work. Main $800, Ind, Geattle Liederkrantz soct-| acted as maid of honor, and h Celebrate its seventeenth | (By Cnierd Prem) little niece, Misa Margaret Hans Sanday evening, April ST. PETERSBURG, daughter of Mra. A. Sidney Han MTerner hall, and the myth-|@tefan Dubrowsky, » sard, attended as flower etrt with! Cash Registers f ent fomie opera, “The Lovely | American elti was arres & pretty Iittle basket of 5 rose Re or R f iS connection With a se-| charged with complicity in a plot buds. ¢ apt. Gibson, of Fort Law Program, will be pre-|to incite mutiny in one of the local ton, acted aa beat man garrisons Dubrowsky some time Lieut. Burr and his wife artists have been | ago spent foar months in prison on leave shortly Mantla, whe Fogg) Dy Prof. A. Lueben, who|a similar charge. ed to duty the difficult task | - : Fir the opera: Mra Kent Votes School Bonds. NEED LASSES? are * itz, Miss Lillian) Kewr April 24.—~At the school Is: able and Exclusively for TO R A 6 E Gharies rf i a Payne 20d) wisction 153 vote 6 ove Household Goods. Dells from Portland fon 153 votes were cast, 160) aoctor should be a phystela OTA Opens with a chorus of won TY = werehip at the 2sainst. The grounds for the new Qculint cad Aust _ a soutetes, Pee ding have already been bar 344 Arcade Nide . i. . 4 ained for | ta . 5 Meal Galatea, and in the ab Pygmalion the statue Is by bis servant, Ganymede & rich money er Bren lite to the statue, and falis in love with her For Ladies and Gentlemen, And Live Happily j = NEVER FAILS §Tounisr barns =|-——""“" Sireattes oy hee Any Size You Want 4nd in his despair prays | have just been cured of a se % turn her back to stone,| in good, hone: and is ther tb ee © Midas The Seattle Star refuses to carry Quack Doctor Ads. Other Seattle papers willingly take them. Star Advertising Brings Direct Results People Depend Upon The Star for a Fair Deal tx season will rent low rate ~ ents now. THe ef PRDWAL Make arrange n ord Excellent Flour og for bonds and only three Ind. 1208 case of Rheumatiam by the Bake ————— . Three pounds Oven treatment and I wish to , ; Loughney & Loughney are perform aromatic coffee ling with thetr Hake Oven treatment Among the late arrivals for one dollar y had if you ith us, It is | from dirt | full weight | 1 MONEY suns! They never Sail. t have been 8 sul in Suite are many new —sbld by gro- for home, tnetert or lerer for the last 15 yea and a atuie’ Yeahieds cers in sealed p is ready for imme- | last Rhe » Hake Oven is great. I saw ie that had to be carried into the office of Loughney completely cured of ery at present mar You will ney load, of as « quality Coal, at the same prices. | TENSBURG HOTEL | can New Coata are arriving DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc, every day fir Cited Pr } 4 " | | NSHURG “This pcm gg Tes aon Rigg aay Br ERY Stocks, Ronde Grain, Private Wi | J. W. BULLOCK to have « costing rey .ane Wenn: oe fhe Bake MILLIN Both Phonee—-219.- ‘Hatablished 1803.” 304-206-306 Alaske B “10th . 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