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' | |_g39339 332335 3329909905 Hy $1.50 Shantung Dress Sil Member of the United Preas 4 daliy by The fier Publish WHAT GOES OVER THE END OF THE TABLE PRETTY GIRL CHAMPION Tomorrow for 85¢ oc —- = ‘ca rr) mei | rm oe ne Dowtowrbonewatueen’| I$ TYPING IN SEATTLE . . al t \ ix or ¢ t they were frank | / Josh sad hat ree an l in Merrie Engta serve how the people ate a. é 1" - 7 tit hig ; and in head of a w table, in a raftered room, sat the} @ME HAS WON ALL THE PRIZES pe a8 a a ' ’ r$1.50a Be een sell. elted To him the servants first brought all food and| FOR RAPID WORK ON i Ci sce |) “Ob 4 oll TT EN TNA GS \ 4 TYPEWRITER 4 : - - | . He passed the | wh the table to his guest of noble} ° C: AY ) W h F, M bldod at his right a his wife at his left—and they ate| , BY BONNIE WHESLER. | risp, summery Vlas Adrics ter tourtng all the leading elties on ay oats adi. t ' lot thia country and many of the for SS ete.” t f = Next the dishes passed to the children of the house; to the/oign “capitals, where she ‘appeared a Low P i poet | . the scholar, the priest and te thers | before crowned heads, Mins Rove | rices by rather than by their hands; to the}¥rit, who holds the world's rec sea who fed ir eness becatise they flattered the belted-earl | el fer a Gnd Seouraay’ in" te Batistes : vatterng g | use typewriter, arrived in & white or dar 5¢ a yard 9 cor jattle Monday, and yesterday gave 4 ‘ ; 4 yard \ tl il parasites had fed, the bowmen, | her first extivttion at the Washing: | great don Linette—An « ' washes and }ton hotel under the management of | wear wel said rosshars an ht dip their fingers into the now 5 ay . . {the Underw spearmen a Typewriter « cold avy up with crusts; they, too, might] In the mternational charm ‘ ore stripe pect 15¢ ; rere : ; i} | t in Now Y rh , E ¢ a yard drink éat fla Jrink the liquor that stood just) tire et asad a new re Imported Irish Dimiti cr, CooL effect above ¢ bitter 448 words an hour, Her beat ree mn bee in a wide ran { nate 25 5, \ th wes full Jord for doing copy te 208 words a I Oe a yard "i minute, while from unseen copy she mportec adras—! at ; But below t le n the rush-strewn floor, were the |oan write 148 words a minute, Hor| 7 Imy od Madras—! WAIStS, shiet people the gentle language of the day, were called |4verage for 20 oonsooutive minutes | ; waist dresses, suits, ¢ lendid quality: : in 107 words for each 60 seconds. necial 2 5 c k s.” All these people] “Long, slim finger—the thinner and | pe peeeees SG a yard ted |lon@er the better, le what nine out! " ” “a © Ss lid w k. They raised th ind harvested | enaer tor nin White Crossbarred Swisse incy ‘ did y y ra ore lot ten would aay if asked | wt , ney embroid. the " ¢ the ale and wine Jwhat wort of fingere the gtrt who, | ered dots in lave blue or bro Ay what was left after their ]of 4!) the world, can get the « | also colored striy 35¢ . 1 out of «a typewriter, should : « a ya noble master and his fa Is and flatterers and Men-at> | possoas. * y “4 arms had had their fill | Holds the Reoord ie = it y ’ ¢ man “3 bs re abhaive: | on 1 dropped tnto the exhibition in, ea i own um ers p atate of the appetite ‘upper classes, eaterday end watched Miss Roa = ‘ f ' . ; e bones | le Frita reel off with the greatest ' ’ And he fought vy 1 1 dogs for the bon and |! ae an a sree a | 10-0z Fine Lead ( Table Tumbler crusts last soldier tossed among the rushes. 1120 words a minute of entirely n wi re ly $0¢ a dozer bal . . . ‘ . Mise Frite holds the world's cham It in easter to make friends Colonial ( nf | ; . olonial Glass Salt and Pepper ‘ \ ‘i vathes Raves | pt but avery year she beats MI88 ROGE L, FRITZ. Sesirable acqua wr) o is t vakers, with | x occa hae raises the record that! % ee we jmake acq . glass top, 25¢ a pair, i of 25¢ each, t ‘ 3 ‘ Fe ‘ must exeeed to oust her from | ames ene one | E . y J _, [her piace Ithe words with Ha@htning-like rapid-| marked that the “Bizzy Water” alg No, Maude, dear ) Cut Glass Appi nbon Dishes and Ne ays the man who does the work “is his own master | BA gs onal << lous work, ity. You can hold a conversation |had attracted more attention than | doesn't have to depes oon Trays aap + 1 id aaah e ne Cire ng | looked at were/ with her while she copies if you any other \* y - +27 He works for wages and buys what he will, But when I her fingers moving swiftly over the | wish. While whe copled at t Mise Frits will be deon at the ex-| s at bitehing $5.00 a dozen Limoges China Cups and | the belted-earl of wheat, puts up prices, the farmer who raise H hes beans { 118 words a minute she tol ¢ | position grounds during the next two] wagon to a star ts that you have at | : ; ' ve nd th v5 fy, | Mad Am Undefined Mea of seeing | what was playing at the New York weeks under the management of the| «et we before the eue Fives ers, decorated, 20¢ for a single Cup and the wheat last year gets no share ¢ increase, and the IN| thin Cirgere, and #0 for a moment | show #, and in reply to my Under i peuple, and nm ene 7 ‘ ’ Saucer. who works for wages gets just so much for his dollar jt was disappointed. Mise Frits’ |quention about th lay sign f reelf what a wonder this little |» a . . ‘ thands are plump, but the fingers!upper Broadway, laughed an Forman girl ta uf he ¢ 7 pe " ican Maal i And when Armour, the belted-earl of the jungle, raises the | taper and her hands are very white.| site ‘ $6.00 a dozen Brass Finger Bowls, set of six l8the haw fir bh brs ce of m e stockinan gets no extra copper, but the work am white skin no notice * price of meat, the stockman g no ex PI wpe eg thig Baia sad guar ene tom od a iti . t man’s stew is thinner | ing her dexterity with the typewriter | I've b nm air Not only are there belted-earls to feed and their bank]! lost mysel? in admiration, first of A < : ¥ , _|the world’s champion, and next of nion Every accounts to fatten, but there are diamondstiaras to be bought for | the girt horsclt. | thing's rose-tin ybody's your friend—eun shines brighter— | e+ the wife and autos for the son; there are the steam yachts and} le a Cup Winner, | the pric eless paintings. She te just as unaseuming and) : " modest as you would want her to! And then there is the college to endow and the library to] pe and unconsctously, when she telle build; the church must have a new pipe organ, and the literary phe Pe see wen the interna - 8 sycophant must be fed. There must be wine suppers for Reg-| pete tor it the | tinh, gee Ot Clymer, who dabbled in real os-| gie’s chorns girl friends, and, of course, the smug lawyer must |” fan wishing that thie little girl) tate, looked across the Nbrary t have his share; for are not his wits the men-at-arms which — in getting the cup REET | ae Denton, the big, bluff attorney hedge round the belted-earl of trusts and safeguard him from oe peak fos — Prita valiant FF ite sommes to tot] the mob, and those other valiant men-at-arms, the senators and | o¢ cupe and pesan ad eed, etn [78H “public servants”? the tntersatientt cup, which stands | And when these are all fed, the farmer and artisan gets his $1008. eee portion. And the portion is great or less as trust-made prices) Of course Mise Frits boosts the verything.” He leaned | ir ing hia eyes, and both! ® birds « tek, ty teman—And what, then, are . Tm out getting an ap |petite for my breakfast | Sporteman—W ell I'm out @¢ a breakfast for my appetite —4 TUART B. STONE. | | A Poustbtitty 1 4 \« | The Maybe no Jmay sack me any time—forape PORSCHES OH HS LSE SESESeSeSeSoSosooes OUTBURST OF EVERETT Ooo POOCSSOoSooooeoeos . | His Method. | waye buret inte; home from the | Matrimony or free silver? ban- { Denton. i atrimony,” anawered Clymer. | “Now, quit grinning.” j ‘Then you're in for itt” asked) burst into tears! @ to tt, my _b ite woul t beat . Underwood typewriter, and It's th ly way.”-—Loulevitie Cour- make the dollar in his envelope shrink or expand. that she owee her ekill to the porns — Sdbd \thpeataatult |ier-Journal ANT REM ARKA Gk i : ? ymer — nod ougbtfully sults But his seat is not at the table, and he gets ‘only what is left. |b and however that may be mgs an jm teeth Twe Ways of Looking. ween ONE dovgpens twar OUR KAPLY ANCESTORS WARE SUCH AS YHESET Atm she la a wonder on any machine He fell in love with her at first And he has to fight for it then, too; to fight with the half-|"'Bne was with the Underwood com- Fe Stat said Denton. “Ho's a mine.” | | j starved dog—the disemployed; for that part that goes over the | P&ny I the capacity of demonstrator | oyour what? gasped Clymer when she discovered her ability, and N he's gifted with second No . cond z end of the table is just so much less by whatevefhas been given | entered her first contest in New What 1 had to tell you,” mld nh ies ehnantice toy th - York’ Ulty fhe ‘had bask to Denton, flushing. “Do you suppore sight” —Chipa charity by the master. Underwond, Gud Bi you are the only man in the world é saad tattect. ; PO OE sia oa ts. Cet taal who ean condemn all women and wwhal canter the averoue 100 % expert advices from Victoria say; At the same time there are 4 helped hee when she was unknown, ae" we a ie Oe eer ar ninghem Age 4 that the bookies are losing, buat) members of the house who feo! that Clicks Off the Words. Clymer chueitied « bit, then Herald ‘A then you know the bookle hasn't | they personal: know @ man just Her machine ts just a standard mised tenderly, “It's wonderful how | ,, my o —— 5 Eo Fc Se aa caer ip ba ance| fitted bo be Hs eS sabes othe typewriter, but the shift key has a man who thinks he has tived all| Ol. we SAID, “VOU MEAN i J p } on » 4 to aesiet in the there te tn iife and knows every | bd KENNAN FREEMAN” the strain wae telting As Cay Wrap a few more big ones around | Meigs. does. trick and turn of the game gives tn} ae. aaa vee sunted the @ step in company 4 the roll every night. wes at the last to @ smiling slfp of | men and dreamed, Clymer | both mon were red, hot and thor a Fair visitors to Seattle wil! of |#!*!—for woman--and finds hia greatest hap- | br " aghly exasperated and napictona y | meet your 4 Chym ve the b vicious tug ready they are filing protests | course understand that the arch of | “ Baise ee oa peas white Denton Fapped savagely upen fa that balioon race. One balloon| welcome has an official existence, yor the door A grave-faced, elderly crowded the other one to the rail| although to date its physical ex “Got mine at the same beach,” re-| Woman appeared. Both men pre fost as they were rounding Into! istence is somewhat incomplete, oe Clymer. — ay he Man” ‘thee Mast “Bhe's a dream.” volunteered Den ne Ange ae, r ‘ AOE RGA, ‘whe KF ton, “Eyes lke the sky of Naploa— | cated ANCESTORS Tt! Be Despite the many additions to cornsilky halr—volce has a eym The kindly-faced woman looked at ¢ It has been several days since| the police force, the strong arm pathy ring—plays, sings, flirts a iit-|them, puasled, Then a light came ANCESTORS ¢¥ over her face. “Oh,” she sald, “you Hy Goorge!” interrupted Clymer., mean Mra. J. Kennan Freeman.” “Didn't know there were two eueh What?" gasped the two men. women in world!” “Oh, you.” nodded the kindly-taced I'm tn tove even with her name,” matron, “Angela married yesterday | continued Denton. “Angela Mae.” case of life-long affection, She Clymer's cestatic amile died. “An-| *poke of meeting two gentlemen at Cape May—affable, fatherly”—— MF YOUR ANCESTORS WERE “SUCH AS THESE” $4ip IN THERE WHERE YOu tle, studies, quotes Browning Be any of the city's automoblles have | thug seems to be applying himself tried conclusions with heavier) as diligently as of yore. bodies moving at a higher rate of S eeinaienl a speed. If you feel bad about It, just think of Washington, D. C., where 4 Activity In the marriage iicense| they are In session and talking gela Mae? business rather indicates that love | tariff. Angela Mae Baldwin,” sald Den-| “Let's go, Clymer,” anid Denton. {an’t 80 completely blind but what pees ton. “I want you to moot—what's! “pleasant gentlemen, who gave ft ean tell one dollar from three.| In about a month the tetanus bug the matter, man?” : hee. tele ne Ler eae Clymer had risen to hin feet, hia ome nton. Gs eed will be beginning to wiggie around face suddenly pale. His voice trem- helped her pasa the time #he F The special seasion gives advance | in the spots where the fire cracker | bled. “Denton, old man, when did} must be away from her fiance, Mr, i indications of being hot, both po-| let go. you become engaged to Mise Baild-| Freeman,” finished the kindly mat- win?” ron, as the two men retreated into ( “In Avguat,” replied Denton,| the street. Mtically and atmospherically. __ Because you don't see anything Vancouver really appears tojabont {t in the news columns, it is understand the rudiments of our) no sign the Calhoun trial isn't yet. “What's the tow?” I'm sorry for ” wid Clymer. Up-to-Date Clerk. 0 Tt was in § ! that she prom-|_ Clerk — Here's an entertaining rry me hook, “What He Told His Wife.” re national game. It te. tod tor ae ee Denton glared angrily across the ph Smith want something table She wae coquetting with Oetortks he Wow < xteet' ak news ne Te you. She had already given me her| py. pHidn't Tell His Wite?—Albany promise, Why, man—she swore + the estate” “it doesn't matter what whe! Once a Year. awore,” anid Clymer, heatedly Bhe) why aid papa stay home yester- mentione to me—and rother?” it's settled between us now.” | “te was te IN LOVE Times Union, ——— —— _____ eee _ WHEN A FELLOW’S | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY ne 1 you ies’ day at hie club.” “Tl see about that!" cried Don-| Kanaax City Journal | SR ton, seizing bie hat a i TETRA | |e won ke | Stns Sere romans Don’t be content with noticing Quen. ‘HEY VE Mon al inanditdr this Suncom es, she can keep her husband Gereiee rey) Fag] |e, toting wach ners evo ints ae quer, nt cra well other people dress---dress Hon OF THEA MANS | limo they reached the inty' nouns Rngga”™* anainen”—Detrott Freel]! tog——-our Liberal Credit Plan lm f a ; _——————" ||_ the buying of New Apparel easy. :. 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