The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1909, Page 4

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Or the Story of Prue and ARE TH EY NO Priscilla, by the Mere SWEET THINGS? Man Reporter: i: : BY D. Cc. HAMPSON Priscilla and debor , she bought at the cheap store made, two years Mo, a Everybody dainty fin & new tube with gl ed a perfect fright was | parasol and staring at her, Really, Patience dear, | was ashamed to stop and talk to her. But how sweetly fresh the admiring glances which’ were | YoU Jook yourself, darling ‘Oh, Prisetiia, how kind you are,” | © by every male be of the atreet. . Ddestowed on {ng on both sid »| said Patience, and they |} with a dainty kiss. too, parted Priscilla certainly made a pleas ing picture | And Prue _ And Priscilla knew ft, none bet What Prue Bald, er. Presently Priscilla met Prue—her| In the néxt block Prue net Pa very dear friend Prue. | tricia Prue also was newly decked out; “Oh, Patty, darting, how nice to and just as Prudence should be,|™eet you, and how well you look,” in the demurest, most tnnocent,| Said pretty Prue, and she fairly Quakerish costume which it) beamed on Patty, “Do you know had ever taken a first class Paris-| Whom I Just met, dear? Why, that jan modiste months of study to! thin, skrimpy old maid, Priscilla. Really I could hardly help laugh ing. What do you think she had on? Why, an {mitation home-made create. They All Admire. THE STAR HE HAD A NOOSE FOR DIAZ ONCE MOUNT HOOD GETS ACTIE SMOKE 18 POURING FROM THE! CRATER OF OREGON'S HISTORIC PEAK (iy United Press) PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 28 | With oarthquakes, sun | ots, spots, plan comets and auroras active.) | Mount Hood, whose towering snowy jtop in seen from this | grown restive and ts emitting smoke | | for the firat time |cording to mountain climbers here | city, has in 30 years, ac} | today | The smoke te only viatble here tn the morning against the #ky lighted by a morning sun, A party of moun m the moun ltaineers returning f GEN. LUIS TERRAZZAS, sy |taln confirm the presence of ico, | Phenomenon Scientists here express no sur prise over the activity of the moun |tain, declaring that the mountain ts And Prue attracted only less at-|tube gown. Positiv. darling, it . tention and admiring glances than just fitted her te: SOMONOA, liane tn ee seine ce atone Priscilla—if not more She look ged. But Ticce. con talkin Weesseeen ton teen | “Oh, my dear Prue,” sald Pris-| must run, swoot, and stop this K0#-] inthe nieiure for Inatancd. Not me cilia, as they fondly embraced each | sip I have a’ Iunckeon appoint. | {8 the Picture, for instance. | Not | other, “how perfectly sweet you} ment at the Washington, and 1|"™*ny Youre ago he Was the captor look. Do toll me where you got| must not keep him waiting (Thon | Of President Ding, when that dicta that wonderful creation? And oh, how all the men are admiring you!” “Darling Priscilla, it is you they are all looking at,” replied little Prue, as she pursed up her tiny/ mouth in a bewitching smile, “and Indeed I do not blame them, for you look just lovely. Your gown is surely a Now York conception.” By this time the crossing patrol man had begun to get anxious about the crowd which had gathered, but with a few more endearing expres. sions and another fond embrace, whieh set all the male spectators raving, the two dear creatures parted. Here They Go. Now mark their progress. Prue went south, Priscilla north. In the next block Priscilla met Patience. They both stopped “Oh, dearest Patience,” exclaim or -was classed as a revolutionist jen. Terrazzas at that time was fighting for Gen. Juarez. | Preparations were being made to t| hang Diaz when he escaped. Now | Gen Terraczas, as ¢ richest man ral » ” ° | in Mexico, will entertain both Dias Gadget vce Nod ince ements and President Taft October 16, when Taft comes to Kl Paso Terrazzas owns 5,000,000 acres of land. He's the largest tndividual | to be nearly as rich as Rockefeller. there was a whisper). Ne dear,” continued Prue, very handson And Prue took the elevgtor the lunch room tn the departm store. not put (Dy United Presa) PITTSBURG, Sept 28.—The Land Trust company and the Mer./ eantile Trust company, both state institutions, did not open for busi peas yesterday. James L. White,|) BUTTE, wont, Sept. 2%—All state bank examiner, is temporarily | signs of the strike of miners and receiver for both banks. The trust/ the strife between the onetneers | | | | | | in direct sympathy with the earth eruat of the entire northern contin- ent HAS A HABIT OF JUST DROPPING FROM SIGHT (Hy United Pree) NAPA, Cal, Sept, 28—For the third time within the past months, C. C. Treadway, the pul ‘ic iministrator of Napa county disappeared without leaving a clew three has | aa to his whereabouts. Since his absence Wednesday a! constant search has b m made for} companies consolidated recently, It ie said they were unable to carry out the merger and made arrange and mine workers had disappeared, the man without today, and work is proceeding as day Judge He usual throughout the district Al readway from office, as there are TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1909. Over $10,000 Worth of Stock Sold through Seattle Star Advertising HEN aman tells you he has done something “big,” and then goes to work and absolutely proves it, he’s all right, isn’t he? (Certainly.) a 4 But, when a man continually “blows” about what he has done, and can do, and finally fades away, what do you || call him? (You know.) It’s the same way with newspapers. 4 Some newspapers, when they say they ed Priscilla, “I have just left that dowdy little Prue. And do you emi _ she gets more careless about her appearance every day he had on that wretched old thing ments Saturday to assign volun tarily. According to the officials, the depositors will be protected and paid in full. .The capital stock of the two companies ts $1,210,000. mines resumed operation last night | 30 estates In probate, Treadway's | and the regular day shifts went {nto |accounts have been examined and | their places this morning. The appear to be straight. The man/ viatt of Proaldent Taft resulted in left a wife and a two-yearold daugh [no untoward demonstration. ter. ‘ have accomplished something “big,” just naturally prove the statement. = 4 BUY FURS NOW: BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER SETS I FURS Two Great Specials 98. $1.50 and $2.00 Misses’ Furs Genuine Brown Coney and French Squirrel Neck Pieces, for young girls and misses; lined with Skinner satin. This is the same kind you will find in furs at $15.00 to $25.00 each, And some newspapers “blow” and distribute hot fluid, week in and week out—enough to fill a balloon, and it ends with “blow.” Che Star | Has Done Something “Big” | And Here's the Proof--Absolutely Women’s Furs Women’s Silk andMuffs | Rain Capes Regular Price $198 $6.98 | Worth $12.50 A new line of Silk Rain Capes; full length and perfect in every respect; | guaranteed absolutely waterproof. | Several different colors and all sizes. Several different styles and lengths of Fur Neck Pieces, with muffs to | match. These cannot be bought any where in the city at less than $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. This special for Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1909. _ Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash.—Gentlemen: I wish to express my appreciation of the selling power of The Seattle Star. Less than three weeks ago I started a sale of stock ex- $7.500$12.00 ’ | e i ’. a, = clusively in your paper. The inducements were such that I expected to do fairly well. I WOMEN S Children S | $2.00 to $4.00 Ww Py expected this advertising to be more of a help to my salesmen when they made calls om a : ’ omens prospective customers, rather than the means of direct sales. I was agreeably surprised. 2 | ea | This coming week will end our sale of stock. We have raised all the money we needed for : L O N G aes Misses WOMEN \ | Tri mmed the improvements that we wished to install. COATS | ' The excellent regults obtained from the exclusive use of your paper and the able assist- 7 | H A | gy ance of the Thorne Advertising Service in writing the copy that so much helped towards 7 i Ww ? the realization of same, compel me, in all fairness to you, to grasp this opportunity of tend- , ‘orth $7.50 to $10.00 | Worth $4.00 and $5.00 $4 98 ering my thanks. li . ; ‘ 4 8 I certainly consider The Star, as an advertising medium, in a class by itself 2.98 ih Seatran ? oktatful, Our original project was to dispose of $10,000 worth of stock. We are pleased to state 4 Every one of these | A one day's special in 1 419 new Trimmed Hats on dis that we sold more than that. Sincerely Yours, a a ere new vie pr | Coats for young girls and | play in our millinery de- a: KING COAL MINING CO. j ney have not been in the | misses from 1 to 17 years. | partment, actually worth, or GE CRA oy of Store more ‘ than two | Full-length Coats, ‘made | New Fall samples of + ig compared Y to the Per GEO. L. KRABER, Mngr. iy weeks. The latest style | of all-wool materials, in | Women’s Waists—no two | hats being shown around full-length Coats, in all | all plain colors and novel- | alike; Woolen Waists, | town, $7.50 to $12.00 each a aia integer 7 ry | ty mixtures. These are linen, lawn, madras and | Our regular prices are : ng of mixtures and plain col- | well made and trimmed | other materials. All cor- | $5.98 to $8.00. ° y 7 PEASE ors, including blacks. All | with ‘velvet, sille braids ect Wal “sad 5 Winter | Your choice on Wednes WV HEN the King Coal Mining Co., through the I sizes : and button | styles, Alls | ig, Bt ic casos 4.98 : a ] ; : cL et | sre, Al aloe, ft boc scabek ith exclusive use of The Star, sold that : | . 3% Ps : ta ‘ (61.3... 99 ; S ecial P . ro a enor mous amount of stock, it was something “big, . p riceS On SHKS: Vress Goods wasn’t it? |i e ; . . : . “ S | : White Goods 27-inch Plain Silks, 30c When The Star raised more money, through that vi Guaranteed to wash and still retain ite beautiful rich luster and color. BSultable for separate watsts, scarfs, Mnings, princess dresses. Comes in evening and street shades, including 30 black. Special at London's only at per yard . Ue advertising, than the advertiser expected, there’s no blow about it, is there? India Linons—White India Linons. yard tc French Lawn—Imported direct, White French Lawn, 48 inches | wide; 50¢ and 5c regular. | Special price per B50 46-INCH CHEVIOT SERGES, 590 7° — “ eg s Speclal for Wednesday | Excellent value at &5c a yard and extra wide, being 46 inches When the King Coal Minin Co. says: ‘The Star vyanih Avvelilcie sbatpcaaeporaoocs C | wide. ‘Very suitable for children’s and misses’ callor sults and . pe ‘ * . ‘ de. Yer le for childre: , " ss ° ” Longeloth White Longcloth; 12% regular, Special, 1 00 dresses, also tailor skirts and sults, All staple sfades 59 is an advertising medium ina class by itself , rod bo a ratthsess priest caseict ‘ and black. Special, per yard.......... oes c . awnes ain White Lawn, 40 Inches wide; 18¢ value. | $1.25 45-INCH ZIBELINE, 39c¢ } Special, per yard.. ; doe 11¢ Imported Zibeline Cloth, regularly sold for $1.25 a yard; in black And then proves it, Dimitiee—White Checked Goods; large and small checks: also | ®°4 Ollve green only; a lustrous finish, Only on sale for AM. ; crossbarred styles. 4 | one day, Wednesday, at per yard vu ] “4 90 Special, per yard................., ta dA Ic | BEARCLOTH COATING, As they have provec ity Panama—White Cotton Panama Cloth, 28 inchow wide | Now is the time to buy Bearcloth Coating; the days and evenings ° Pan ‘ a con, soles Tae » a ; are getting colder. For children’s, misses’ and ladies’ coats vale. Bpecia bor Yard ead Be gen gag It beats balloon filling, J ee wane good quality Bhd Crochet Bedspreads, Extra apecial value at, per yard Pi ae . tr amed, size 89x93 (note size); $3.00 value | 75e CORDUROY VELVETS, 49c sn ?t j ® Special sale price, each. : $2.35 Our regular 7c quality Corduroy Velvets in cream, navy blue, Doesn t it? Ge “2 yacrdog ls—Specially priced for Wednesday, double 89 brown, beaver, garnet, green and black. Nothing better ¥. , bed size d crochet spread. Special C | for wear. Special, per yard Airhead raed 49c 4 — : 1s LOTS OF BARGAINS—NUO HK rnicEes | LINOLEUM @ 2PPHE advertising carried by The Star at the present? | Jap Matting By the Roll Sula amortment, tat | ; time is more than double whatit waslessthanayearago. i tine, {ently woven goods and | Ai orl Best Grade Printed my Wl 9 © @ Abe. fear Seat New Ge ah Because the Advertiser Gets Results. 7 HOY CLOTHING Goop TRUNKS | yard , \

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