The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1910, Page 5

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- THE STAR —TUBADAY: ae web 18, 1910, ASTED ve right to know Silas I anak youl of tf Mexico and Wngland? IS Ns se come {nto this home, as into my] “Rather what f knew of the poor * : me in Washington in Burope, | told him some things L ISH CTOR wn heaven's name, how many of}! knew of that hopeless land, that Sy nion ‘4 A ® home ” yo f | prie . ink puntry BY | all they. an ne bay you, then? Ar priestridden king ridden countr e |—my own land. Then he went on TT Tthe moat Ws othe replied, tn | to tell me of America and ite he A. BRIDGE & CO., LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST, ; avings matteroftmet manner in| of a free democracy of the people. | , ww. Tow. SAYRE, the World, “and, of course, all quite | Believe ie, | Hatened to Mr, Cal-| le aac ot Alan ie he “ld Parte tot tn London,"| Pakenham, At least, af Y eines, > R EMARKA BLE ‘call dows atic critic © Paris, in Vienna, in London,” | Pakenham joant, ag you know, | PP vwarent drain in Now ays she anawored. “You gee thin one,|1 paid off a ittie wore with, Bt lp of Seattle Gireles. In the fire ; you see them all, They serve, they | Richard that next morning. What] ‘about Sir Henry . This litte scheme ft has} wan strangest to me was the fact|™ ‘among other think } e 4 me to reproduce in some of | that I forgot Mr. Calhoun's attire, | foe were too thin at ti : pitals of the world, It ts at|forgot the atrangenoss of my or-| Capital . +++ $300,000 pa aay ] Saat as well chosen as the taste of} rand thither, It was as though Surplus and undivided im the com) | | the Prinee of Orleans, son of Louis | only minds talked, one with the} PFOFIES ciseee cesses 950,000 typew mer Philippe, could advia th i , t thea be age a s md wt - other Was sorry when at le » gut ribbons over ( This with no change of expres:|came the Grand Visler James to sion, I drew a long breath |take Mr, Calhoun’s order for his . . She went on as thougt ‘ ' the way Irving ‘ as th » T hadjown carriage, that brought mo or 0 spend foolish! i! poh pened ; spoken. “My friend,” she aald, do | home—-my second and morg peace: | hisse-Robcalig et # ‘ ie a mere dle ; not despise me too early. There is| ful arrival there that night beyond your means, have tye ia a clumsy and t abundant time. Before you ‘qote Then t did not fall an messer pasquerades in} lot the textimony oe heard,” leer, after Ql! You told Mr. Cal a secret respect for the man pincenes as 4 skilled) | oy “tam not your judge, madam, but! houn what he dealred to know? ow < I |i will be long before I shall think] “In part at least, But come now who knows enough to save point is that 1 |® harsh thought of you. Tell me |was I not bound in some sort and become independent. the Shuberts. J — what a woman may. Do not tell me| honor to my great and good friend rye Dale and agains 3. Ds ; pent what @ secret agent may not. [ask | Sir Ri nerd , a rae tt ha tre a ; ‘4 Gpeaking of ire |He Says Alan Dale Had a Perfect/ 0 promises and make vone, You/enough to retuke hin t t g 4 pa ae, Lee Shuber Right to Attack the Shubert jare very wtiful, You have|tontions to thé Dona Lucrozia? e 2 " e at : . curtain Star, Laurence Irving j Wealth. { call you ‘madam.’ You| “But you promised t Beers oe tare ta fain Kg yg | Caihoun' more! aa tater timo?” Annual January Sale Compounded 8 st ] ‘On certain conditions I dic ‘any condition aims showed a color at the! “At fifteen! At ait = ditions I did sod died? Yncident exces then Marion § me I do not know that 1 may «| Semi-Annually, have & pert mob h Sawtelle Ho disappeared.” aa, - ona ¢ t * Knight, in some!] “yo ov penctrarnd . » thelr opinions « hs, : Shan ties Your own country was Austria You would be surprined if I told Call me anything but Austrian! | you the truth, What I required of os ; FORE ae , JAMES D. HOGER, President. A special offer of a big lot of Men's Suits—broken lots — that N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. BE on ; thete ‘sinking ship-|t Totty’ country becuase t nee |Aee h have been grouped for quick sale, All sizes will be found and the lot PR free advertisinx on the beach there only oppression and lack ald still further to study his ex includes a large variety of patterns. ‘This is good merchan and a Ferdinand Sclimits, J. D. Low- H p a hearty cheer of encou > I if qritic in the world . > s See t F of encour | hope, No, I am Hungarian traordinar mintry, ite extraordt splendid opportunity for the man who wants a good, serviceable suit B. Btewart, © i Bebb, with , The trio worked free « 1 should guess, then, perhaps r t little w ) > McCormick, James b. Hoge, clon gong been Darred by | kage and swam ashore! you went to Parte? ’ be | nary wae entre ordinary {eno at little money, K & Botean ¥ rance of its have told you that | h. ale shana akebhene ! : Taper Ey F on camo Ittle Toby}, Of Courne,” she sald jx 1 to travel, to study, to ob |] CORNER SECOND producers * P if course! In Uime roan sted | @erve mankind-~and those goverty } and CHERRY 6TREET h wee girlette who. tried/ ‘ . i* ; ~ rll ‘ 5 a a t x t the ite tn @ byt > iplng mee eb ld ome r an te = it nts invented or tolera by Suits worth $12.50 te 25 Over oats worth $8 00 “ lacmarecte tn truggled vall against the ele | "Me heular « ener ” Sin them madam,” 1 concly On Sale Bt cesecees le $16.00 on sale at ... be 7 jue bora January |t ambitions of my own. What I did, | od, stepping to assist her with her| ee a ree <i ES Her mother nd then came Paul Seldom's| 4 At least, { saw the best and | chatr he stgnified her comple-| h $1 $7. 00 Overcoats worth 9 00 gad hor father a| Venus. Hopes welled. And r worat of Rurope, | tio: 1” repast, “#ines you do} on sale at $18.00 on sale at . s @he has been her (ty. For with Erna Claren and a 1 have heard vaguely of some ow inclined to b weit Suit the past 12 years. | trio of well phystqued men, perfect |*¥Ch things, madam,” I said I that | ought to om u worth $2 j Ove reoats worth posturing was evolved. As por last | "POW that in Burope they have sti! _ for the time at ke m sale ny" $20.00 on sale at . e appearance, “The Winning Post™ | the fight which we sought to settle | Brows late shall remember ji ® : Cluxten Married. was the pulse increaser. Every | When we left that country for thia| little evening all my life r Suits worth $25 These Coats are in the small , A‘ soul aboard the stranded ship took | 98®." my defeat. 1 do not know why you now on sale at ... and medium sizes. # F. Claxton, of the F heart when the Five Mowatts ap-| Sh nodded. “So, then, at Iast,”|*" bere, or for whom ‘ peared on deck. They claim to be |e Went on, “still young, having| “At what hotel do you stop lightning club mantpelators. They |#erned something and having now| “The little place of Jacques Ber are all of that, pita plenty j those means of carrying on my |{llon, © square or so beyond the ain Cart Retter believes that |*tudles whieh | required, I came to | Place @Arme the big ship will be dry-docked and} this last of the countries, America,| “In that case,” sald ahe “petteve| ready for a fresh voyage next Mon-| Where. if anywhere, hope for man.|™*. It Would be more discreet for pmaiiee V. March, the Fo gay aftornoott. kind remains, Washington has tm-|fO¥ © rematn aneren in Montreal To clear the entire line—worth up to $22.50 Areasurer of the Condolences, Cap. Dressed me more than any capital) No matter which flag is mine, 1) ‘ ed to the residen:« EbDDIR BOYDEN. of the world | may eay that much for a friend and corn oe eve : “How tong have you boon in | “mrade in the service.” an NOW 5, 6, d7 TILL ALL J u ev Majestic Theatre. | Washingt on?” | naked | oat whet cle ARE SOLD . She looked about her, “Be m Ta am act filled with startling} “Now you begin to queation—now | 7 pm Chaxt: hare a t tonight! pry # Of our coal {se warranted to pan out i. oS feats of acrobatics aeidem secon on| you show at last curtosity! Well, = s — ts aid suddenly pure coal and nothing else. You bod ey, ee Eis Vaudeville stage, the Montrose then, I shall answer. For more than ‘ et ce @ | wilt find no artifictal 4 ot treat thee. beahialin anions yes | Derhaps more than three!” | “No, for me." g O dirt and rubbish mixed with It on was rmisn and | terday by their clever work “Impossible! I shook my head. | Where? And these grades of oure are the # _, Harvey Me bag A ne wy he = nal be Here finest ever mined, with good heat- joldie boys, earn mes for them-| concealed—not if she owned a hum “_— mt" My it and lasting qualities. Better ives by their clever dancing. | dred bidden places such as this And of what, madas Priestley Cravenettes | put in & good pelt: ly now while the De Velda and Zelda appear tn} “Ob, I was known anid Pee ee Sr Se at fae ee ae loots prices rule. You will save & classy aerial stunt, and Brown-/“You have heard of me, you knew | *™ “fraid, in mpite of all Regular $10 values, offered at by it lime and Lavan put on a line of) of met shed at her straight. “Are ; a’ Yiddieh talk that takes well | Tatilt shook my head. “No,” said | YOU hot afraid of met” | axked this sale, while they last, at... @ @ J. W. BULLOC K | A Detective Detected” ts a clev-j 1; “I have been far In the Weet for o looked at me fairiy, her col Both Phones 87. or skit, as is “Half Back Hank several years, and have come to | 0% Coming “With the fear which oe Washington but rarely. Bear me |‘ ws 4 woman (to @ man,” she The Oriental Pool Rooms 1S Pantages. out, | had not been there my third | #4 45—Pool Tables—45 + The casting of the Aerial| day before | found you!” | “Whereas, mine is the fear which 26—-Scio Tablee—25 Lioyds at the Pantages theatre thia| We sat silent for some moments, | uses & man to flee from himeeif! 6 ae Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and but week is one of the best seen ha tegarding cach other |, Hat fe aw iy gooey 4 seven sate barber te Seattic for some time it's weil it was rumored in @iph tecthe should fee! safer te ° io place of kind In w worth the price of admission, jolreles, of course, that you wer sides, in that cade 1 should know Two cash given away dally. 1413-15-17 =i YX a ee at J First and Yesler eauteces First and Yesler pa gn i — Sr a Ju Piuy. to ogi a generous sbare of laughs “1 ventured. “! myself saw| “How do you mean : i Band up yortoreve, seh. | “I should know whether or not Largest Clothiers on the Coast. | ‘The Raven prescription service Maud. Violinaky ; Of Mexteo aleot At | you Were married means that the doctor’s skill in pre @ the wynds violin and plano r . &8 you saw in our little car (To be Continued.) scribing is most efficiently supple. Stranded and he does. Somers and Otte are/riage rice, Mexico was sirour eas mented by te @ ist's skill in fair yodiers and songsters. Smail.)enough to establieh some sort of | compounding. RAVEN ORUG CO, | Sloane and Sheridan aro heard injcommunication with my buambie 1416 Second Av. | good songs. Sheridan is a very seif! | ~ good choice baritone. Young Bat. | “Calhoun was right!” 1 exclaim PG tows the tuie to thetr | falo displays clever sharpshooting | jed. “He was entirely right, madam, . Carbrey Twin fin inaieting that I should bring you Ae goMe Boppers A Jolly Widow,” a bur! on |te him that me yrning, whether or not ag” > ema it “The Merry Widow,” opened you wished to go.” Sn ¥ would Star theatre yesterday befure pack-| She chuckled at the memory Petiminary gureic, ed houses. The Armstroug com-| “How did he recetve you, maé CAUGHT RED-HANDED ke on a fancier | pany fills the principal roles to ad-jam?" | asked. “I never knew i vantage and the chorus proved at / “Why, took my band fn both his, Any one caught red-handed in} ® tube wketeh of | tractive. and bowed as though | indeed were | thie city at this time of the year Which shricked lqueen, he a king.” will have no difficulty in escaping Ale artinse. Like New motion pictures went on at| “Then you got on welt through the use of a little posiam Tio a pressing. the Ly heatre yesterday be! for he was wiser than| which, when applied to the hands atson and fore capacity audiences. The f 4 monsteur. He found an-jacte Just as {it does on the com-| Beep afloat, but ture of the new film display ia its|ewers by asking questions Iplexion, clearing the skin over diviston Into dramatic, sensational For inatance asked night and making «# ot Lester and Kel-| and comic sections, affording a bis} What my tail gown! pimples, rash, redness t | 00 or ou (2) entertain. variety to the house patrons | night--who was there—how [| aplit: akir lotches, ete He aides | od myself In « moment we (this, poslam stops all itching with | talking as though had the first application and cures the! i= friends for years. The Grand worst cases of eczema as oll as) 1 | Visier brought in two muge of ei-/acne, herpes, tetter, plies, salt | $15.00" Morris Chew ae ne siewr, | have not seen diplomacy | scalp and every form of itch, In oak, gok or early <p jauch as this, Naturally, | was help cluding barber's itech and Itching | English finish tapestry Coa feet. Blemtuhes h as pimples ig vi jor velour cushions, 8 BY EMERSON HOUGH. ‘You told him somewhat of your-| red noses, me ar flan ed kis celal sale price. . $9.25 - | eett disappear ‘ immediately $18.50 Morris Chair... Gaperight 1990. The Hobbs Merrill Company | He did not allow me to @ at, when postum © con $11.00 at, at a ia oa | monsteur plexton being clea night | bares wuers * come ; Who has everything as againat | Rut he told you somewhat of Every drugaiat keeps both the 6 | $19.00 Morris Chair Hat the takes, ant by bat-| my nothing. What va adam?” | thix country T ae cent size (for minor troubles | $14.25 bs Prairie?” 1 ventnred Why, gentle idiot, to get an an Ah. yes, yes! So then I saw/ the §& jar and either of these may e , a |$20.00 Morris Chair r woes “oe course.|swer ask « question, always.” | what held him up in his work, | be obtained at the Quaker Drug Co. | (ome me B15 00 oe soa | have asked it.” lwhat kept him allve, I saw some-|as weil as other reliable drug H : : De oa we badly beaten! “But you cam not guess that I}rhing I have not often soen—a pur-| stores ! i $21.00 Morrts Chair Trace. . =e y 7 aiid a suddce Prcengonss Saye | pose @ principle, in a public man.| But o | oven, aah pur one BESSA a talght do His love for his own land touched | chase poslam firet obtain ea el not ask m m Americans call someleyon me, how or why I ae y ing a sample package which will be | re Dusiness—eh? WHE you answerlknow, Yea, we spoke of the poor,/ sent by mail, free barge, upor ‘thew, 1 do! 4 juestion the of the weary and request, by the Emergenc bora } eating tonight. r Wer YOR were there > che r Very Serviceable E rat then was woman * | edged téd lips, aga A r { Pr pulted ws | Before buying a ntl ‘What would muicel aud Seated tees ; sinus yeas We take your 98 Range anywhere, a sald, “look at my \ re old stove or range | uur Own answer ‘4 tome in and learn you married—that other : ky t you wiNew York City earching me, while at its full value in of me tingled: but at about the Mon ok bee head. ito 4 Boys’ Knee Suits $2. 45 _— ee av yp & Monarch, The i nN kerchief over my in the heart of » A truce, then, madar Let 1 proter ® Woeality mx the , Iterat } r alteration sale wn heart, then; you Pst for Feel ist They are the reliable Jane Hopkins’ Boy get my Proot ¢ 08 and Wandes makes; s¢ ot in thet enine, tid for 208) coabte, comfortable and thoroughly welt {BIL BB M fy __ It will stand no end of hard the white ont Aa | made: stitched st ly throughout; and uy a onarc semen St diin sunk: weak «ted went po Se f made to fit, insuring extra good wearing | SP fting vo to ber os oe Say See Fae, Ae qualities. .The materials aro durable and "ether Vike him, Yo: ec td hr ye Pate a in fancy colors, It will pay you to stock } uch & droit idiot yon, 5 F Conia Bae Sir Soars if up with a few extra sults at this price an crack rp it. It never needs any polishing J FI expo. 1 ae pared, Mane fs Bizos 7 to 16, In straight trousers only lessen your fuel bill each month > 1 commend you I udinire you Sehe ere $3.50 to $9.00 $ thongne doing mi do not tell me, It you 2,45 | The Monarch received the gold medal at both the 4 are disappointed. If yd) g1e8% how siofbomaghe oven Yee Hm could that be , peer atnielinaan Bing by offering t It, Yaine for PUN Women, ion ce r co long! Ab, the | After March ist Our Union Street En- We have about 300 of these Bo 1 that we are going to close out during our Fon don't. Re E vane ore one question against less than their a to buy. terms hot fire; an ordinary fir all your king. Neither cold water nor anything Everything in HighGrade Men's Apparel |I\f land and Seattle fairs, It is America | reduced have not been Goods | sitio Alls Sale ‘ r how fat was Mr.| eur t “ ato, ay hough | ‘ Ayypehadg ¥ ¢ ryt’ e. -, hats, tow. ieee te trance Will Be Discontinued I ur¢ hased r iN aed Goods +E taney hin ‘ou-—come, monsieur | it ni bs ong, ell me of you During 7 Must Be a 3 nit . We Ot. x jet C : J eee ge, Rina $9 (01, ado i your | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Phis Sale onan s a Purchased it tell » ° fark eyow study mo| 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. Cannot Be chau aaa ere in Present At last she spoke again. | yr Migs : "a ” . ALL SPECIALS ARE CASH. sas he sald, “it would be Seattle's Reliable Credit House Exchangred NO PHONE ORC. O. D, ORDERS ACCEPTED Condition gar if I did not explain things which become}

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