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ra THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909 11 Se iT pa hf " a] tern in an agert i] , ! s Ti HEAD min |S | GOING, GOING, GONE” ihe ts" THIS MAN NEVER SAW THE _ {iit "ssh AFTIRE sar Re * greeks Is L ike All ine ononat niddir ton’ hot t putting Ht of ° od op aM 1A sop to. make 1a] om SRaacacaneciiaes mood, ton’ invisthte | Milton L. Stern Tried Again and Again, and Each age reat Ai! fl ST ? cy. ns egal rr Pe Bip ha Time Something Intervened. a - . Rowan took the letter and did not} - f y the load : * ; Foye wna war’ ou ‘ol tun Ye ic We | wilt Elect Offic ere Rowan, the Man ‘ a " xponit " f through the f Carried the Mes- » Inna. | wale xhibite and tne é ~ » the falr which | mm about ‘ ng of the 4 Garcia in Time of eed, t and | drawing statuary and glance dealer's price vary vo = Army. | brace whic ause them to be 29 adh, see an exeellonc oa al to promptly, sinned viele to — € hel nergte ear . = " 1 “ cain a pling omens a nds was again deferre mote. et " — Sprained His Ankle “ayn exposition! Last Saturday Mr. Stern was ar ae: Maj fe last June, Mr in al finer ready t r sd pina finfantr Fast on busine a gre finieh at the ex-|Dhanage at nty t ‘a t elf that he he fell down a flight yl : © Hotel Savoy and| Mal Rov mil | TO PALE iH POPE at e Pay Streak rang] } 4 not accept the openin usin nterven and President Chil $50 . becca ttle ing a inet adieu to| TH Quaker Sonia. Cos alas Sosdliae : Mr. Stern came to Seattle early mc 14 Gaede ah in ‘asinen ‘Sat. buatenad totes 1 in » amphi lor pomees t Does Not Make : vened and he was on h ay with 0% fagypein Deon frm Madea | hin People Fat. ENDS VACATION AND 18 TO RE ge ie ts a ea the od ee s his ankle with lniment 1 eel v2 ; i SUME HIS TRIP BACK HOME , ee He Meant Weil. forming fc bhard TOMORROW, 8 bobbed up to “Talk about hard luck,” said Mr.| who are ming ary (By United Press tings in the : %| CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Oct. 22 building ” brief Vacation at 4 h ended shortly — in ay, when he board a pmo <eanagrmncenent BY wer Window at | “ARTHUR SHIRRSER On Easy P. ts . ~ SALES MAANAGER> a n Casy Faymen ie : A complete stock of Colum ta mayor and a ptior vommitt bia and Victor machines and Y and escorted to the meeting of th supplies. thelr proper w and fills the i ways conven in. th mat the ting to about ) lia ood ER Ye ee { " from Parish has served } able results have fol- of Samose that the Quaker Drug Co. is willing to pay for the treatment if It does not give the They make this and want all who and out of health to got ‘@ box of Samose from them on those terms $1.75 26-in. “hes 8 Bishop Hand or Rip Saw $1.25 te ani | ere So a ol a 90 mE Seat scdeter"|""Bteyeacineer_taeree Oatley seceacceaccaealf Ue BK” Graghaphone 32.2 $202° SS = as nSPEPL HEARTBUA .H. STARK | AND OTH MISERY say WATER SHUT OFF * « don't Mt « Water will be shut off at & | Phonographe, W H S ARK pane g Bg PB haan My Beat Electrical | and Footbal! Columbia on Saturday, Octo--# Supplies. ° ° Goods. 1 bloated ber 23, from 94 £4 saps gs tes Nie mete de Heal CENTRAL BUILDING 816 THIRD AVE. leve it ta th legates ady m that th t would always ‘aid to the presid es a fellow by the nan wil find Garcia for you if |‘ can.” +. SERRE ER ee * > » * * * oS * Wf your m al ably, or you f "yY some my woe Continuation—A.-Y.-P. Exposition 3 eat does nc f Today and Tomorrow arr Se Bronzes in Foreign Building aah Neer Marbies in Oriental Building Magnificent $250,000 Collection of French Paintings Chinese and Japanese Curios, Carv- ings and Objects of Art OTHER SALES ANNOUNCED MONDAY you may It game of golf wi yed ing and you the president at La Quinta aft ima war wo wo his return from here tar, | make « NEW HELLO COMPANY jar, and x HUTTE, Mont., Oct. 22.—Ine tal’ Combine w poration articles of the Int onsolida, Jose two dotiar 1¢ when 1 Cul ture Club to Meet—-The Cla b will hold t year tom ‘4 digest prom without any fuss or discomfort of any kind of food you eat SPINNING ee WORLD TAILORING AND CLOTHING HOUSE m3 FIRST AV.— SEATTLE-MADE CLOTHING WE MAKE CLOTHING We make elothes in Seattle—home industry, We employ over 200 people here in Seattle. We sell clothing made in Seattle at manu- facturer’s cost to you—FROM MILL TO MAN DIRECT. Regular price is nearly one-half higher in any other city. Our price is one-half price to the man direct. REGULAR PRICES FOR SUITS and OVERCOATS— $30.00 Regular—Our Price . . . . $15.00 to You $28.00 Regular—Our Price. . . . . $14.00 to You $26.00 Regular—Our Price... . $13.00 to You $25.00 Regular—Our Price... . . $12.50 to You $22.00 Regular—Our Price 4... . $11.00 to You $20.00 Regular—Our Price. . . . . $10.00 to ¥ We make all our clothing in our own shop here in Seattle. Home-made clothing —‘‘Made-in-Seattle Brand”—is what we are doing. We put the best hand-made tailoring in all our clothes. Open Saturday even- ings until 10 o’clock, Set eee eee eee v/ ) 1113 FIRST AV.— SEATTLE-MADE CLOTHING eS MS ORLD TAILORING AND CLOTHING HOUSE