The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1909, Page 4

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4 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1009, BAILLAR( sEON'S Sarita’ THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE it ing Co : >| A Very Unusual Demand for Tub Suit 3 STARTED f : WASTING SPACE jHas YOUR HAY FEVER 4 Makes thes wt “Be owanr i hed akes these Friday and Saturday a t ry { 1 « ) t or) jae ns silose, HE. ; : é Korchow! nice breese, yea] . it t r a | Jonah Wi Soe uM Ti ; P he waid—ker-ohoo aoe f in | pe imely ' ! \ , ' NOT A ie | t it Or ‘ ' 4 i it on § t " t ’ f ith k the Gulf rn ' Mh AD 7 1 atte tt " t ] ra 1 1 if f ' ‘ " } Hin ‘ wat f ha 1 \ t w t lk forer mt wt Al ; ) { ker-choos, Hay } en ' ' Kile 1 h w at hh ( ve ! : . yt ' thousand i \ in . \ : y 3 y under , campalgn for 190% h ‘ ' } na ation He sa ward the of Ju what nt t F © fever, or rose cold, the fore bs mee OR & PAL wie nner or messenger of the king ; t ; rhe ti , Day apparently holds the Hindu comparison up in the | op fire, Old Hay F r himself Bt , 1 Fisen } ; tarts in July, and by August Is Paap) emi yan j foolish hope of frightening union laborers, who believe that fy Fag oe he trou r } = f aleoh T they would be approaching the economical plane of the Hindu i now, in these days of tru { they were not organized to pro = , i ane. Phys tect their labor and their homes for und an ¢ {ve cure t ean of f 1 A Seasonable Special in A White Shirt It is re te of time and her to consider) ang the wot broes foil him, what Ia the uitimmate ofteet Ladies’ Underwear Friday for Mat 4 His talk reminds |Only Jack Frost, another king, ean will not t ow compllentic . and Saturday ‘ jrive him back to the unknow woma at koment The cause, they are agreed, is the 0 I \ PFeSS | country he spends his wit: and tolept no the |contact of the pollen a H ts t I \ nent ei anid | ter summer girl ge it her hammock, | plants and Mowers ie ae fat , nt more tl hing else is to convince! Kerehew—kerchew! Mr. Man! the preacher calls his trustees in a| weed, with this nasal t h ; What he s« bike . Wars i ; or Mra, Man Wakes up some morn-| spectal meeting in the case of sufferers from the his ! f Wall street th s working for their) ing with a headache and @ snees| Korchew! When the call comes | disease is more exposed and more | %y a | y , t rockets all ime wants Mr. Archbold, chairman of | 494 & bright corise nose you muat go--must drop everything | senailive than in the reat of the), n » te 25¢ Men's Undeval BY i ‘ , \ Kerchew! It's the note ot warn and go north, Your Job, the deal, world Dea d 3 . ae py < his un yt t fis Industrious, Ceserves | ing The business man drops hts the mame, the work, | » courtal ip, It comes back to ite viet Inn ove ’ ee ‘Sone A Very Special Box Hosiery nace tee alll I 8 Pp t , and that these little trips | work, the street car cor f asks ~-the wedding, even—nothing must | year niike Santa Claus a . als pay hes + m leave of absence, the iticlan | stand In the way of the summons | national visitors, It never forgets oF Sale around the wor ut purpose and not without) joavos hia web of intrigue and lete| of King Hay Fever overlooks any of ite friends : Robt ’ it is tds i al Chancellor Day is no longer important. Whereas he ue | 10 N BUTTER T0 YOU, 60 ON THE ; ‘ : q should be helping us to solve our problems, in the role of a ‘ te keeps oft 90c ! 4 “great educator,” he is wasting our time and our space, as both " AMidsummer Blanket Special ; fanatics and press agents always do, 7 es ae i He complained to the reporter that he was the “most isi fe cae i 1" . fact, the . in the ¢ y atter of fact, th « » lite = . J i : If {t's a queatior ad and $2.85 a has been charitable ’ and newspapers have) putter, then go on, and God bless j kipe | wots if indulged great wads of good whi r ou,” sald Ethel I who lt wes - \ 1 Day has no proper place in pu ce. He dan-|{# appearing at the Moore theatre othe ' yl " eit +b The | this week in “Lady Fredertek,” ° j gerous as the fanatic or as pestiferous as the pre re sida ages I : when asked by a stage-struok \ P only value that the public can get out of him and what he says) ia: ner saznlen Wea Topsnting the i i is that these may arouse pub entiment and induce our ZOV-| stage as a career Ihe He ernment to in some way control universities, at least super If you are sincere and have an j the a vise the general line of instruction, that the com Beeb scl # will receive and make impossible a fanatical agent ak tenance r Neve 7 fer to be easily earned on the stage, : i Pree: preeent and even the playing of a slight part i cetera conics emeae " an into & freer atmos | The fact that there are eighty The board of pablie works should than any 0 career [4 odd millions of us doean't change | at least speak reprovingly to con on,” Miss barrymore a the cireumstance that Mr. Aldrich tractors who require a nts Per | nat § out of 10 successful actresses | watt fs through with the tariff and ready | linear foot bonus for doing thelr | joi ine » who want to try the rr to let Mr. Cannon look at it duty game to k ur, far away from the Jecidigapisign nen glitter and Lemptations of the stage, Yesterday's happening In eastern| If the Alexand th a L bape of bene if Africa should be a solemn warning | protest before it t pe re é 4 Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. es i Bens; In People’s to all other carnivorae not to evidence as to good Miss Tarrymore, contrary to} j charge have been much stronger what you would expect from one giving this advice, diq not have a} Lowest prices con sistent with de pendable qualily | over in her| road of roses to tra The impression prevails in Ev Many a Black Han MacPherson-Gray Co, (8 ds & bath | career; if there were any rowes the | erett that its bank robber has es | much more than a scare head and nymerous thor " y de —— caped, At least, the facts would | 4 jail sentence. gulsed the fact, and it took seven/ sof hard work before she was| given « part with more than a few) seem to Justify such a suspicion Exceptional Bargains for Friday's sale in Parasols, Summer Gloves, Men's Hal Woll, the new city hall must have iery, Men's Underwear, Men's Shirts, and other season- lines | Sometimes In Portland we don't, been quite a surprise to him after| fier advice to those who deste! able merchandise not mentioned here. win, even if It doesn't rain. his long absence. the stage as @ career Ie that they sien ‘esi tideecnmaieemeiiens \ tana: Se tee a The Best Derby Hat, in black or in brown; equals in quality any $5.00 Ea ern hat; come, insp the nobbiest shapes; spe ial value $3.00 hard. There is no other way, she thinks, Mannertemdé and one's per sonality are said to count for much, but Misa Barrymore says they are merely accidental accompani- m HIGHBROW NURSERY LORE BY WALDO BOSTONBEANS If hard work has made Miss Bar rymore what she is today, then there fs nothing to it. If you want a Stage career, get busy and stay ao. +i MISS ETHEL BARRYMORE, Men's Hosiery — The Men's Unde | SHE KEEPS HIM GUESSING. | Popular actress who gives some new advice about going on the stage ery heat it 1 quality Desa when it means ambition and livelihood. | " good quality iy | She has her moods, | must confess, a Hali-Hase fc shirts or | They keep mo guessing all the] ~ es and in values d%e hopes morrow, per And with a eruel fickleness } Clad ete it — if She deals alternate frown and) biataes . ‘ Regular 50c § amile. eare atistaction ; no be The sweetest thing #he's apt to say, t anywhere for All desirable pare : ially priced for to Her looks, I think, cial tomorrow, e more than Kind A Remarkable 25 ry That's just the way she feels to ial be a P aay— Madras for Shirte—A splon Men's “Shirte--With Tomorrow she may change her did assortment of Figured tached or separate | mind Madras, in the neate pat neat light patterns; terns and stripes; an ideal ma terial for shirts; absolutely fast colors; n better quality anywhere at ally priced for tomorrow's — sale yard sizes; splendid ar price of $I / cially price $2.50 Parasols | row 6.) ee @ for $1.85 Summer Par Now she ts distant, hard and cold; | To speak, indeed, I hardly dare, For fear | may be overbold; She has a very freezing stare It doean’t do to get too gay; Humility ia best, I find | That's just the way she feels to | day Tomorrow she may change her mind Sale of Clothing For Men and Young Men In order to dispose of the balance of our stock $6.00 Waists for $2.98 We bought a special lot of Silk Waists fror ne of Her disposition gives me hope, And when she's gracious aa can be the best maker made up | | When she is pretty mean to me in the latest styles; trin ed y Kid Gloves—An e ally fine qualityyt white, blue, Then with the darkest doubts I} cope | Her will I'm willing to obey Hut what {t is I've not divined ‘That's just the way she feels today— | Tomorrow she may change her | mind | Chicago Dally News. of Summer Clothing while the sease> is on, we offer our entire assortment of Fancy Sack Suits for Menand Young Men At Greatly Reduced Prices It is with a world of confidence that we pro Windsor Ties—Very sty! ish 1 lor Special for 2he Canvas Hats—} thers with t have long sleeve LITTLE JACK HORNER. | - A diminutive juvenile, one Jack, surname Horner, upon a time | ing position in the angle formed by two walis of a chamber (pre | ] sumptively situated in the domicile of bis parents), while en SLIPPERY ASPHALT I grossed in the pastime of devouring a delectable pastry prepared in celebration of the Yuletide holiday. It transpired that he em -_o ployed an exceedingly original method of attacking the delicacy NEW YORK, July §.—Children This consisted in penetrating the crust thereof with the first digit |noar 126th st. and Amsterdam ay of o hand next 7 radial side. By virtue of this movement he a8 | went fishing with their feet here enabled to extract from the contents a frulty confection described | who snanhane asa “plum.” Whereupon, elated by his fortunate expioration, he deans gee get eects gave voice to an expression of egotistical delight, proclaiming bim- | ~ . me self in so many words as an urchin of exceptionally elegant per- | - sonality From this one would ded that this Horner Individual was remafkably susceptible rated appreciation of his own en terpri though it may appear to those endowed with a more discerning mind values from $5.00 t Your choice tomorr claim these values to be “the best suit-valuc of the season,” SPECIAL PRICES $32.50 and $35.00 Suits ......... Now $25.00 $27.50 and $30.00 Suits ......... Now $20.00 MacPherson-Gray Co. | | | | Pay Streak Attractions ' at the A.-Y.-P. E. | Topay’s sty.es TopAY | Igorrote Village) Women’s Pongee, White Serge ee = RISC EEE Rem $22.50 and $25.00 Suits ......... Now $18.00 A.-Y.-P. E REFLECTIONS OF ABACHELOR| POINTED PARAGRAPHS, Rok. xposition . Coats Sencar ik babies} Wass tide iad tuts Gor eos $18.00 and $20.00, Suits ......... Now $15.00 ioe and Battenberg Lace Without being good for anything! be on deck again | «NRRDS NO HOOWTING.” ' > elne ‘ And moat of us are born foollwh a a | $15.00 and $16.50 Suits ........ Now $12.50 |] — . at Big Reductions Most girls think it’s romantic to| and n wonder what they'd do if a pritice| stared at them Next to being yutgrow it lings off the water mains. The cool, gushing stream attracted a big crowd of young waders. » lead! Soon screams told the policeman $25.00 Por 10W | The Rew Regular $28.50 Pong $12.50 and $13.50 Suits ..... “ $10.00 | | : ‘Greatest Exhibit of af} ®ewwitr ss2s0 P ven tunity has to await ite chance to get even bridegroom a| 4 man who is ambitiot Py t rattied bein un a J I pose yan poe dart =e ukes some man in tow on the corner something was wrong Although these Suits are classed as Summer blaispecket pute | 1 He found the children stepping on P Som ths ild A girl could have just as much eds Pe ea . Clothing, they may be worn the year raund, rimitive Wi of perch which were swim trying to get bie hand fn, bund ; : ‘ fun going sleigh riding in the parlor or eee Remular $25.00 Lace’ before an open fire If there was| The pessin t tnticipates the) "Many menson of the fish wore for most of them are medium weight fabrics People Regular $28.50 Lace < ; erie cee. snugsting uD) eat of It rece aught a ir auld aloes the as Regular $30.00 Lace ( ‘ halt. Water department employes *" * . y ‘The more # women can remember| Even It a man is color blind, It] 4o not know yet how the fish got {if See Our First Avenue Windows Ever Made Regular $35.00 Lace ¢ all the sentimental things her hu»-|!* Afficult to fool bim on the long lin there, Ca ij to say to her before they | eer" ee = i] — Anywhere ‘ “ arried (6 ‘ire és neta’ mnt) Wein the henpecked man who “enh Not Very Relevant, ‘ Regular $22.50 Long White Serge 67's " ny heene cin af tiialalellalilbaaal | Vado when he gets away from) A man who atuttered badly went bd a ess rosso qaseirneraneemaY Cio , Mongo News. to @ spectaliat, and after 10 ditt IH Chinese Theatre en or C¥o NOTHING DOING. They Put Him on the Payroll Firet. leult lessons Jeurned to say quite ° Yr She—They had planned an {doni| “Whon a Russian gruv jg | emnctly: “Feter Fiver picked 6 A. “Y.-P. E. ‘ grand duke I#\ peck of plekled poppers.” His : Eastern O married life--love in a cottage and | porn they make him a colonel tm) friends congratulated him upon this FIRST AND | & Co. | COLUMBIA all that, you «now mediately 7 : mn y |aplendid achievement ne tn 2 He~Well, why didn’t they carry And put him on the payroll?"~| “You,” said the man, doubtfully, Native chinese Orehentrn 1332-34 } 209:lin an St it out? Louisville Courier-Journal \“but it's aeauch a d-d-deucedly sy 4 Credit Hi , Bho—'The agent of the cottage in-| d-d-ditfioult rem-mark 10 w-w-work STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE De xeuseant buy a home? Se oe isted upon the rent in advance.—| 14 may be one grand. sweet! into an ordin-whary c-o-converne gneclatere slaceified real estate| Byracuse Herald | dweller it is written im A fist, |ton, y’ know,”-—Life | , "

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