The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1909, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909. PITALIST AND COOK AWAKE PA IE A CANE ey OU ie SPOONER j > WE Says He Intends to Break SOME ANSYS RS Up the Saunterings of ache - S Men’s Men’s Suits and Coats $18.00 and Young lelillkdd Al , - ing From A found her writing figures on Couples 5 ona Everyth yards of my wife's best writing pa oe i ¥: ¢ ee Babe to a per. When I asked why dinner was Lan ‘Wants Weddings Cravenettes and Auto ; uncooked, by gad, air, ahe started tent Man Say the) muttering something about. ‘If (ny Press.) Coats—~ q J itted Johnny is 6 let 36 be mother's age.’ ‘ YONKERS, N, Y., Oct. 15.—Rev . Subinitted. | How old is Johnny Jones? I want Henry F. Xavier, known in Yonkers 18.00 35.00 ta : : ne HOW SOHNNY LooK® as “the strenuous clergyman,” ex $18.00 to $35. . pos | Caeeé. fer Suset ACCORDING TO Some pressed yesterday morning in the ths aindeentaptenereticeneiationisinntig oD Is JOUNNY | for Suspicion. m ANSwers - pulpit In St. Joseph's Roman Cath " : “ Down at the city hall the general olte chureh, his intention to public how old ts Johnny air of industry caused general sus | sg. arg ly chastise every couple in bis par image little question bas re-| piclon yesterday, and upon investi | 1 was tr: ‘ t ying to figure just how old | ish whom he finds spooning in se beaty demands on tho pa: | gation certam officials found their! Johnny vones ts. cluded streets and lovers’ lanes satire office force buay with alge-| “You see, let X be Johnny's age.| “I Intend in the future,” he sald, bas been the chewing brate aligns Then, if he was one-quarter” “to use my cane upon all the cow pens and lead pencils. | Why the Industry?" mildly in- But the chief had fled. ples whom I catch sitting together ~ HOW OLD Is quired one head The question mu, HOW OLD 18|!n shady spots, The sauntering of “We're trying to figure how old | JOHNNY JONES? young people of opposite sexes | rT j & The forehead wrinkler | Johnny Jones fs,” was the answer. There is only one answer, It's|Slong shady lanes at night and pea thuswise. The| Police Chief Ward saw a Second easy if you know how, Send your| spooning In dark corners must A Star learned that} ROT a __..| anawer today to The Star c There too many long Jones bad made « ling | irtehips in t parish. Every pis his teacher when sho ask ae. haneat. with i teem ung lady who poping company out on his summer va. | ®hould not healt ask her suitor olt Free Press. what his intent are if he calls - frequently upon and yet shows $10,000 for the greatest Marathon | no disposition to ask her to be his ce ever run. See Johnny Hayes, | wife. m Longboat, Henri St. Yves, “Marriage is too sacred a sacra | Wada and others, Seattle aptrit) ment to be Nightly regarded.” brings these great runners here. | Dugdale’s park Sunday, 2 p.m, *** : pity } ——— - HE TORE DOWN JAIL; pais Ends To ow THEY LET HIM GO. See Eilers’ announcement, pa ja * Careful Selection, tyne cooks ane || Perfect Sanitation rate ee rs — |] and Refrigeration | with this: 13 years, 4 16 OT days joys campin cation,”—De -gister (the famous Ann) a one-quarter the age of Sister is now one gid as father and | am , of mother’s age. In , HP ahall be one-quar- eid as father.” hasn't been adle to fig-| ft was born,” he sald, | / | | of answers the office is guessing Say Jones is 2 years old,” e young woman m, How Old Is Johnny? =— | f. C7 eae er gives Johnny's age| | EVEN YHE COOKS ARE Ladies’ ] Suits, Dresses and ere} y= Coats ....$15.00 WEEK And up to ...$35.00 WONDERFUL VALUES {In Clothing. The very newest styles. The very lowest prices. In order to insure a tremendous business tomorrow we have taken a number of our very best styles ‘of new fall garments and priced them at $15.00 and $18.00. \ Bring in This Ad. and Get $1.00 ‘Credit on any Lady’s or Man's Suit or Coat in our store. Not good after Oct. 20th. All goods are marked in plain figures and have the “union label, union salesmen.” Open Saturday until 10 FLORESSANT, Mo., Oct. 16 av. patrolman yesterday busily|f are the elements which have “ing ot oe 4 , making entries in a note book. made they want to keep what they have age yesterday that a fat,|. “Ha.” quoth the chief, “an in-/ Ove sag aed “sen Of the Hi so Constable John Mueller con- Rance reece kit {Rt | dustrious officer. Poring over the| cent Market sidered It his “bounden duty” last ie counter at the free employ. | Police manual.” | The cholcest cuts at the low week to turn loose Mike Klima, @ . But, alas! the patrolman was|l est prices consistent with suf) Prisoner, | He | amused himself seribbling hundreds of figures in a Dhgedlnerllgongh ge aay» tl it her right away quick— The Chief Filed. | ae poten Muctior was playing pin p-—instanter! Last night “What chedoin'?” demanded the ochle nearby, Kitma tore jfsat down to dinner and ex-/chief. The patrolman blushingly about haif the jail, That half ic Ho enjoy it, what did I find? | tried to jam the notebook into his | ttke kindling wood DID | FIND? pocket, | “Better a good Jail than a good tug a mind reader, the) “It was rather quiet along the |f In Cow Butter Store, First Av. 9! prisoner,” said Mueller, and n't know, and said so. | be he stammered, saluting, “and Klima out _anenennd s Free of} Oldest Sample Suit Store in Seattle [ors ——— se" "| TRULY WARREN ne Great Removal Sale Saturday, Monday and Tuesday : GREAT SACRIFICE SALE || WwywersyaiGiale TRULY WARREN has outgrown his present location and is going |} RNITURE CO into larger quarters, arid doesn’t want to move any more goods than he || COND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. can help, so he has wired his manager in Seattle as follows: | hr ‘THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 24,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. ‘ Seat amngen oi 20 aentaoe among " “abiaty which hay tam mmencnd tor hae of emma ae Sr. y Sead ae ee Te Sa aa on a | ) iE suas joan OS ‘any toovoral Sy Pest of the weetar, vhae te comand mama! she, } . Fuel economy is an im- rere A TT RF O. CLOWRY, President and Conerel Manager: portant feature in a range —almost as important as good cooking facilities Every honsewife wants to do good cooking, but she doesn’t want it to cost her too much in fuel The good cooking quali ties of the NEW TO LEDO are enhanced by e|_ economy. RECEIVED « X Seattle, Wash., 10/12 - 6 a. m. New York, N. ¥., Oct. 11, °09 TRULY WARREN, Seattle, Wash. Prior to removal put on big sale. Any suit, overcoat or cravenette absolute choice at $14.75. No matter about former prices. in its use, We sell you either of these on these easy terms and take 1 your old stove in exchange. | bi THE STOVE THAT KEEPS YOU WARM. (Signed) TRULY WARREN uit, Overcoat a» or Cravenette * tis worth from $35.00 to $45.00, that was previously sold by us at e793 and $21.75, worth doyble, of the highest character and newest ma Most up-to-date styles and fabrics. Remember, all Samples that’s ‘e We can do it. WEEKLY The COLUMBIA is built on scientific principles which render it economical in oper- ation and a wonderful heat \ . rs P . “ati producer, The linir which Come early, We ar going to move. Will announce focation D3 aap 2 OR Sa gag onday. EATEST REMOVAL SALE EVER KNOWN very heavy, adding years to the life of the stove Truly Warren | wetcome Arch on Original Sampte Suit Man Carnie: 228 and 230 Burke Bldg. SNe eTill 10 P, M. Saturday Second and Marion Take Elevator ‘Open SATURDAY Evening TIL 10 OPCLOCK MAIN 6921 INDEPENDENT 1098 Welcome Arch on er, . § ee TT ty UUUEUSU0V404 0444040 0A4UUOUUOUETEOOGSGEAGUASUOG4OOU004 GORGEOUS ERAGE LN, <gssniinvadrncacnezncaennecasncaneaatiat MMM MM MM mn Mm Mm Mmm mm mmm mm MM MT men was never more complete. before making your fall purchases. waterproof materials, at— $15.00 in America—at prices to please the conservative buyer. ALL CLOTHING PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE FOR ONE YEAR. og * Coat Sweaters This popular fall and winter garment is displayed in the new colors, includ- ing Havanas, tans, golden browns, Oxford and red; all sizes; from ........ The FOOTWEAR SECTION Has just received a large shipment of SPORTING AND WORKING BOOTS. 8, 10, 12 and 14-inch Tops, Heavily made, water- proof footwear for the out-door man, for $3.50 Largest Clothiers on the Coast first and Yesler—-TWO ENTRANCES—first and Yesler COU AUNAAAUAAAALLLEUOAUUUA AUUALARAEELUUUU UAE UHMEOUGLEUAGELUAAAL A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Good Clothes News From The Big Store Our great stock of Fall and Winter Suits, Top Coats, Cravenettes and Overcoats for men and young If you are not familiar with this store you cer- tainly owe it to yourself to inspect this merchandise Cravenettes, with reversible collars—“two coats in one"—are shown in tans, stripes and black, splendid The A. Bridge Special $15 Suit Is the big favorite with men of all ages, and is well known as the best garment offered in Seattle at the price—$15. Our clothing department is now showing the fall and winter models of seven of the great makers ANNEX SPECIALS—A splendid showing of Top Coats, Cravenettes, Overcoats and Fall and Winter Suits for men and young men, all fabrics, in all the popular shades, made‘in prevailing styles; your choice of the lot, either Suit or Coat ...... $12.50 Is complete with the new things for win- ter, with a particu- larly strong line of high grade woolen underwear, silk and wool or silk and lisle.. Per garment, upward from $1.00. Heavy Fleece-lined Undergarments as greens, blues, myr- tle and white, and -. $1.25 to $6.00 Fall and winter styles from Gotzian, Packard and Bates, and the Seattle agency for the well known W. L. Douglas $3 a $3.50 Shoes for Men A. 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