The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1910, Page 6

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country to b440—but what we lw ought to do and what we can do are two separate matters, Bhould we force the {#¥ué how and lowe Har know not whe In my own 1 believe no m I said, we have at least time Texas. And in regard to Texas | i another woman,” | ‘ed at bin. You come now to me with proof Emerson Hough fihat my lady baronesa.. traftion Auther ef with Mexico aa well ag Bngland, The Micsionipg! Bubble he = resumed “That tw to a@hy,) Yturrio meets my lady baronens, anemesios What in the inference? At least 6g potter lalate, jealousy on the part of Yturrio's wife, whether or not she cares for CHA XX have been Id Ne condnued./him! Now, jealousy between the 1 ha he nother little Paper | sexes ia a deadly weapon if well THE LADY FROM MEXICO e ughly drafted.” He) handled. Repugnant an it te, we ¥ a ment af he) must hapdie ne ‘boon ac women are cure, we s 1 experienced no great enthusiasn Pare no longer theirs.—Montaigne A treaty-—with Texa 1 o% lat the trend of events, and Mr Calhoun smiled at me cynically as S Aner eft dra y We have he went on, “I see you don’t care B® the office ened memorandum We |for this sort of commission At ih I " walt ne other signature Jleast this fs no midnight inter ‘4 ‘Of Va view, You shall call in broad day Y Nicholas | light on enora Yturrto. If + Apo ertain WO|you and ti ughter will take my t a ee Mr Va®looach and rrow, I think 2 ® with Eng © will ala @ your cards. rhapa, a she will o air of Waahin hat case « © for an fee nclude, I may rhaps n interview with that nature to thie treaty whieh yc j here! But these are Mextoans, and Van Zandt is leader of the Texans, thetr mont bitter en vu Bee p akenham Ne “Hardly posible, sir, 1.|have any chance left with Precissly, All the lees reasew “They could not go 80 aw as How do you mean? why Senora Yturrio should be sue the special fur packets. Winter|hount said I. “I do not under | pected would cate m this side of the | stand you } “lam not sure that I grasp all Rockies Ir be a year before Nicholas,” said Mr. Calhoun./this, Mf. Calhoun they can rea gor that Indy was much Impressed] “Perhaps not. You presently will “Time for a new president and | with you He reg d me calm | know What seems to me & new policy,” mused b ly, contemplatively, appratsingly. | piatn-is that, since we seem to lose “The grass ts t begine t I do not understand you,” I rett-/a valuable ally in the Baroness von sprout on the plains, Mr erated Ritz, we must make some offset to I began ea. y | “lam glad that you do not and)that loss. If England has one wo “Yes,” he God! if I) did not that case would/man on the Columbia, we muat have been over at once would jhave another om the Rio Grande!” seen her a second time. | | (To be Continued.) re only young! “Lam young, Mr “Send me! “Would you er have Your cc and Calhoun, cy was our salvation, due} L matar } he asked i rhaps your own In Charged With Neglect. alge in @eniy. time many things more| Thomas W. McOann, who earns “ was going in any cas plainly, Meantime, be sure Eng-)$4 a day, ts charged with the “Way, how do you mean he | land will be ful. She will make | neglect and non-support of his wife demanded no overt m t ehoulé sas.lend four meiner children f2-& cou the blood cgme to my face.| uatil whe h om Oregon; |plaint tee rning by Dep wer between Miss a | which will e my ladyluty Prosec ey John F ‘Beth Chorchil! and myself,” said 1, | ba e ned and u rphy. A Humane of ge calmiy as I might r akenham 4 ) the Prosecuting withens eans more “Tut! tut! a child's quartel, went on, “a child's quarrel! “Tw all mend in time thing of the = Hair Help | There's a big difference between long- aced and long-headed people. Long- ‘aced people hesitate, dou, grow y | salder every day. Long-headed people #004 \wop their falling hair with Ayer’s ‘he | Hair Vigor. Does not Color the Hair » Again abst wholly to “twill tel you, N wheeling swiftly uy Doctors know the best treatment for the hair, What dows your decir ray abo: is resolved u the pena fee Vigor? : a. ro, gand things e For AMUGEMENTS. would agree with we wught to own that -- Moore Theatre " nT TON ME Matiness Thereday and Gaterdag David Beinses t» David WARFIELD —a™ The. MUSIC MASTER Prices S0e to 81.40. Matines same, EXTRA MATINEE ‘vis’ THURSDAY For Which Seats Are Now on Sale. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD —-IN THE—— MUSIC MASTER In spite of the enormous sale of the past few days, and owing to the huge capacity of the Moore, there are many GOOD SEATS REMAINING AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR EVERY PERFORMANCE. “THE GRAND | TONIGHT —dMatinwe T he and 506, The Pre HOME Prt Mat one, 6 | Seattle Theatre Mare Russel! @ Drew t | | mon — - 4 THEATRE LOIS st “GENESSEE OF THE HILLS”? First Time Hore-—Mutines Todoy Sherman |@bp | = ; PANTAGES THEATRE WUNMQUAL VAUDEVILILD.” 1408 Second Avenne Near Union Street, Seattle All Week MELE. LOUIE Goeeee a, || Rhee Pitmen Gndeks, Paw |} Ein, ot Schumann 290, 7 Heinke und 0 and ntl world sing for you through the vieron to go to n, Milan the a sung tarnic artist They are all VICTOR hear ost com which InisH WIZARD Other Big Acton4 STAR THEATRE BABY DOLL SOME OLAS by ult your convenience from us paying we would lone for 100 years, Should Fi ht we advance firmly and hold firmly! ive waiters, employed at linens ig g what we gain, in perhaps Pits dit ao eee ot | 1100 yeara we may win all of that u B COie Net Peloton COUNtES, ae T jut antd to Mie Potk,;Oetly, this moruing by Patrolmen | ie te Saskatehowan {| Lee Blount and P. i. Jennings, at » | tl ve atohey gambling butter Boenic re AITERS CAUGHT GAMBLING AND ARE ARRESTED. nos’ cigar store, charged with They were admitted to Ghi will always drink it—not from hab- it, but from choice. It makes the ideal COCOA Gils, Here Ie Ceme UISVILLE, bye nm h haly ever ree One on are expected tomorrow Where From. Five Your we lh big i human hair from hund Those who once taste the exquisite flavor and de- liciousness of rardelli’s Cocoa Fact No. 20 Alter being roasted, beverage for = ‘g:01, huss every meal, dan br’ eames of powerful electric motor fans, all dust Don’t ask merely for cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’s. and other particles fe driven away be- ore the round up. one to insure a per- fectly pure product withou cidental cocoa is This is CYen ao adulteration. Shut Your Eyes And Taste Gold Star Oleomargarine A hundred to one that you cannot tell it from good A good part of it IS the finest spring creamery but ter——and as far as purity and wholesomeness goes, it is bet- ter than most of the butter on the market. For both eating and cooking it is immeasurably better than cheap butter—and at its price—30c pound—it saves you just half. If your dealer doesn't keep it-—'phone me, and I'll see EDWARD LYTLE you getvit. Sole Distributer, Friedman's Gold Star Oleomargarine, Main 2589. 817 Western Ave. viA— ROCK ISLAND Lake, Royal Gorge and Rocky Mow ute via Balt through the Sierra Nevadae thern route via Los Angeles and El Pa: The line of Standard and tourist sleepers be stations of Omaha, Kansas Cit and south bh ways ors, berth t riptive tor GEORGE P, CAVE, Gen. Agt. 705 SECOND AVE. TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Ladies’ Hand-Tailored Suits Reduced Our whole assortment of Ladies’ Sults ts of fered at low prices, They comprise ail the fashionable materials of the season, styles are authentic and Insting, Ip fact everything iw being sold at pleasing prices; yousean get ex cellent values either jn ladies’ or’) men's ap parel, Besides the low prices Credit and Easy Payments I Thi 1c » at your service us wn After March 1st our Union St, Entrance w Eastern Outfitting 1332-34 Second Av, “ Seattle’s Reliable Two Ways East kets and information. ©. D. MeNAUGHTON, C. P.A SEATTLE 209 Ind. 4656. LINES For Comfortable Winter Travel and Colorado Springs atne by daylight thro of Southern California, and Mexican border scenes went altitudes Direct conne St. Louls and Chicago for igh orange groves etion in Union All points call or Co., | Inc. Union St. Credit House ”’ to: the growth of , | $26 ball each to appear thin after ! noon. 1 baven't wen that ad to honest governmen keh this continent meant for], All of the men denied that they Btar yet, step to the nearest that hofiest government }had been gambling, saying that) phone right now and dictate an ad Ho sighed ae he paused tn hin|they Were only playing #olo for|to iain 1060 cr Ind, 441, Stor ad and turned to me. “But now,| Me clears ‘eont only one cent per word DOWNING, Bor (Betar BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions. 04-905- 5 THE ChIC..GO MISE T PAR LoRs, seen in The Comet last night’s western horizon brings forcibly to mind the last appear. ance of Halley's comet in 1837 This was the year in which Jonas Chickering, master gen- ius, perfected the “full irdn frame Grand Pianos, an invention standing out as brilliant sphere as did Halley's comet in the heavens. As early as Chickering ed and sold Miss Hutchins o n, to was true to when she got It was not masterpie c ¢, well made alive at the of eighty- in a single casting” for his ‘ g & 4 { in its 1823, Jonas F ; had plet- $ his first piano Thankful C, who no doubt her name it. exactly a but it was so that it is still ripe old age sevenand was heard in concert in Boston half a dozen years ago. And what of the Chickering of 1910? has unqualifiedly established its supremacy as the noblest of musical instruments today.. And Chickering the materials and the that to this is added quality of tone that so many makers Strive for and never attain. From 1823 to 1910—truly Chickering piano is more than a musi- cal instrument; it is an Institution. American as the Stars and Stripes, four generations of us have grown up to its music 14% FIRET AY. Nes 4 nye MAIN 659 «270, Private Wires 6 Ateske Mle _Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Closing Out Men’s Suits at inexpressible charm, American It is almost as essentially All concede that it why? Because in making must be that every “just so;” illusive the for G ditral Local “Grand Ridge Coal One Price- All the 7 INI ©ne Quality Ten Dollars The Shafer Store offers a very large collection of Men's Suits at this low price—ten dollars. The former prices were up to twenty dollars rhe most popular fabrics, serges and worsteds, etc., are all in- cluded in fancy effects, dark, serviceable colors. And we can fit every man correctly. At the full reg prices these were splendid values. Choice during the Clearance Sale at i ssiwdsces £54 00 E ENS pee gad'’e College Clothes Re- duced a Third Exclusive fabrics, snappy | styles for young fellows and for | all men up to 36 chest measure a third offered at Reduced about Chre¢ fine group $7.65, $10.65 and $15.85. | are Cluett now | Shirts $1.15 ‘S5¢ | First m | SHAFER University | Arcade and Arcade Monarch Shirts, Annex—Whole Block Loag Boys’ Clothing at Sharp Reductions Splendid styles, Bus= and ter Brown, Sailor Norfolk; all sizes ‘a Joys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suttsg now $2.98 Boys’ St $7.50 Suite now $4.85. 5, Boys’ $10.00 S $7.65 Wool, 95¢ Winst Unde BROS. now Second and University,

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