The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, ted heoe vm 25, 1009. ‘THAN D FOR PEACE, PLENTY, a K AND FREMISHE : $1 down- BY DR, WASHINGTON GLADDEN $1 a week buys an nE MPRE. $$ MALL EABL E RANGE, } ih lhe Tact Cen ke eek ee) Old extra specials for Friday— monplaces The great things, tt ene thugs, are so gommon that we cannot me: talking ph ’ The work later than Saturday Op. m thing @ Which Mr, Harriman would gladly have parted with all | fon them with ‘naman who is alive and well hay only one of these advertised specials to a person, unk the ad i We [the Empress Grand Oak heater: specially priced tight heater: special for | for Friday— wise stated in his hundreds of millions, Good health and good digestion are trea the Star Empress air- splendid jardiniere stand You say that} the ginal inthis re jer (all to the Rare Savings j the Stock-Adjusting Sale Sale is at its Much good merchandise, remains to be my. Bargain surprises are lying in wait on every hand. Adver merely representative, We can’t begin to publish details of all red lots. Let a personal visit acquaint you with the broad scope of re-wide event. or magazine rack: spe- not; and one of the biggest things we all have| te be thankful for te that state | Friday— cial for Friday— Menta like these are commonplaces. | Thank God for tite. Thank God for plenty lt | here The valleys stand #o thick | With corn that they laugh ana| sing"; the elevators are bursting j long fy t trains aré rushing | acrows the continent laden with the | luce of farms and orchards, of | ts and fisheries there ts ugh for all, and there le no fear of faniine. It was not long ago that} in every land neath the sun the! working pec ER. | 12lc Outing Phimhais, | |OTHER STOCK - AD. $s | 10c Yard | JUSTING SPECIALS ; | Hundreds of yarda of warm, | fleeoy outings, tu wide assort- | Ladies’ $1.50 Union bate 10c ment of pretty light colors and i Linen | patterns; the sorts you umually | Suits, $1.19 Thank G \ ! | fome Bare dot | pay 12%c for, Friday, a a hank God for work The number of the unemployed is daily ert ee eee 10¢ White Merino Union Suite, me [Mi lessening; the prospect is fair that mont of those who want to work 10c } dium weight, hand finished; high Will soon be busy, The best boon in a chance to work, There is an veeneneee i * were constantly haunted by feara of starvation That is true of many countries today. But it i# not true of this coun- | |try. That fear scarcely darkens any workingman's home. Some of us| pil have leas than we could wish, but few tn this wide land wil! die for | | Ick of food, and the devastations of famine are never known | er made of pol 20c Table Oilcloth, 10c¢ | neck, tong stecves, knoe Jongth old scripture saying which implies that ¥ # A curse, but Jowus "VER. ag | Twenty-five pieces 45-inch-wide | $1.50 grade. $1 19 Christ corrected that: “My Father worketh hitherto,” He and Santtos Table Oilcloth, in both | Friday oes |} work ifishness makes work a curse, but love haw redeemed it Hight and dark colorings; regular Tim Handker | 20c grades. Beginning at 8:20, | 65¢ eat 15 Infants’ orget that . er ee fees Cee ‘ Six | eed on loaraa Thank God for p Over some of the nations the spectral fear | Water dam- | lasts, yard .....0..eseass 10c | Wear, 35c of war is hovering; uot, happtly, over ours. With our thanksatvings | ‘ Cleaning up several lots of In that peace is here, let us register our vow that we will never jet her t's prices, s ra 1 mt 5 35c to 50c Ribbons, 15¢ |»... Sacques, Hoods and Skirts, [| 4epart. Peace ie the poor man's best friend. The taxes which burden | All Pure Silk Ribbons, im taffeta, slightly mussed from ndling: our industry and which must all ta and fancies; suit: | otherwise per as fancy gifts, ote; The values. Sain ot; 65e and 35 are largely burdens which have fi excellent for - ght +l 15 Friday . c a ar which our national govert ; 4 “48c ei eo C S0c Waist and Shirt Pat.) "" £° '© Pay elther for past wor paid out of the product of Jabor n heaped » by war, Out of every Hon from the citizens, 72 aration for future ware, poulder% Thank | e stand or ly like ple. of selected in early and the heavy end of this load ts or Men's $1.25 Shirts, 98c | terns, 35c Qed for 1 lace curtains: specially ce, and —solld wi envy frying” pan ray that whe ma Shadaw- | Silver Brand Shirts, in wide as | 3%4-yard Patterns of Pine Eng Thank God for friendship, It ie the one akable priced for Friday— | made ee eee sortment of up-to-date patterns: | lish Pe in all the wanted may well thank Him for it, for His friendship de the b j 23¢ priced f 48c Nght or dark colors; coat eae: colorings and There a day ht of Him as & deape ra tyrant ORR colors; | cuffs attached; always $1.26 | suitable for shir : 2 | $e a everywhere, Friday as the central Kage ot of us know bette sana slit ROO, Na ocsiott xing to de ts t the world with the spirit ef You Tha at God ie the friend « d that He wants us all to bp ortions (7 et H rni ure 9 t thing fo be thankful for c t yy \ 1 will to men is bringing eadily-all the while. ‘The t yout : SEATTLE bre of good will tn ‘ rde sheet Second Avenue, at Pine Street $25.00, $27. 50, $30. 00 and $32.50 stand—that God te the friend of alo and Winter Suits emcenr is slow, but dt to pase. G will is gaining there fa a gre rid now than when J was a 4 times more thar buy ofa certain manufacturer's surplus sto j there was a thousand years ago. It Is not so very jong ago that nearly eand Misses’ Suits enables us to offer you the os st people who Gh tar pealhaadalegetp ie «20> AeBrabgedacn ° jvery long «ince ev man who a or langage than your own pt the season, Suits of broadcloth, cheviots, serges | ; ee was your « y, to whom it was right to He, whom was virtuous to ete, mM all fashionable shades, in newest mode $e at $25.00, ele and i gs2 50, ee now at. see Bi cheat, and no crime to kill, Ht is a better world today than It ever|f Dot was before i Thank God for friendship, and work to spread it all round the |ff world! STAR'S DAILY |’ SHORT STORY |NATHANSON’S WEDDING GIFT By Harold Carter. (45 a. m The Stove That tt Townsend 4 3:00 p. m. Serves You Best arvey- “To 4 1113-15-17 Second Av; 113-15-17 Seneca St. Oo. | DOVES ! Homesqokers Round 7 to on 10:30 Boat Every Suit in our shop must be sold at once to || make room for new Spring Samples. We have divided them into two lots, and priced them at $10.00 and $18.50. kon to do a trade,| Mark you, Bp- |i company Kaffir |} . j First Lot consists of all our $20.00, $25.00, $27.00 and $32.00 Suits. Sale Price— $10.00 Second Lot consists of all our beautiful $35.00, $37.00 and $40.00 Suits. Sale price— 18.50 JUST THINK! These prices are ‘way below ed his shoulders * said Kp » I bought} y r for paving.” NATURAL P PAINLESS ON sSiM- en ; : ed in bis br eC “ 4 nond t amb of fashion had | skipped | from you } Sudden! cent diamond on {it came ¢ was clear, The mud jhad hardened about ft, and Ep-| g {stein would not have ¢ ‘Worman to it momen’ of Poulsbo Route Effective Tuesday, Noy, 23. Two Round Trips Daily Lenves fondie from Colman ome ALM AND 200 PL Mm, Barnard Eliot, Manager. here for daye for any pur trickery ra and dumped which Ep: dd bis building nounted his horse and feverishly Within eral manager shanty andoa th mpant iting the Just take this paper t down and study the anusue he and th ing opportunity this Quit-Business & © spend money where you cely his { it thing by] ‘ are ow offe ne hole fami about | “DO THIS Now squar ing you off » in the if you can have the Kaffir } t lowe a nly, pounda to come st site for} And looked at him = cun n't trap me,” he} want my location | or Qf mond Nathan- | m@ this place for a| es@De And said not to} i less EBRM two thousand, | I Tomorrow mayB@icost more The manage® famed. Two thou-| and was a §UMf price, still, hej w from the, emt nee of 16 jyears that thé@i@m was genuine. | It must be w nearer ten, In any event he Wplld get the better] 0 jof Epstein id | “EPSTEIN, YOU'VE GOT NOTICE} “Bring me a-pen and ink and i TO QUIT.” j I'll give you a rec he demand-} | ae od, In a few moments the owner cost. We don't expect TOPOATTT TTT Ete H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, tf you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. senahbhnde eesetetentt artes to have a single one left by Saturday night Remember that these ie are the latest high-class WILL IT PA‘ WIL a ‘WT PAY models that have come to the Coast. Could the A BAD SMASH — Mendington's Re liable Repair hop, situated one bl tl tho new Weatlak ay,, and Which has reputation for 42° <i HOF es GOT picture and description herewith show you these quick ny to nary Ladies” ' | rams as oil. Sor] his at the Gnas tna Ohanaea | Suits as they really are, tty gla 6 4 wt $2.05: #850 » We f Lala We nt Holla tor ¢ it [itande. HH minute ule pant ihe | you would become in ia nding’ b e | YES? We a {he'stng-angaum stone Clee [eck a EO eter etl] COATS AND DRESSES ALL SPECIALLY |f/Don’t Throw Away U over He had hardly been goné a) fell nett ‘avi 5 i wey ahi WE'RE DOING OUR PART TO SAVE YOU $1 spcng er ite. manager OF ne) kaushing tke @ child the mana. PRICED FOR THIS SALE runes naee they Are MONEY. WILL YOU DO YOURS? AFTER | |i MeDousal, came riding up to Bp: McDougal joined him thére ‘ bas YOU INVESTIGATE—YES! Poppe en pateiee tt ipa “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” revenge upon the ab Nathan-|their feet with oaths and shaking é @ Ginen {0 the pes on of ile fall | at, f i 500 ARCADE BUILDING Accurate) ‘4 Epstein was turned off the ground “The Sing-mason,"” cried Me I ta y re 707 FIRST AVENUE 700 TOT BO eee ee eee ie teatre-lorn aaah te fy boon iH! Take Elevator Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday ee ete) SS SS | work beyond the drift, just beyond | diamond.” ee zaill| 1 ‘a aati IN: _ od RE EEE ES Saati % © eee ALTE ‘ ‘

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