The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1910, Page 6

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areata + a SD iy 2 i 6 MOTHER CRYING EYES OUT FOR BABY THAT IS TAKEN FROM HER MRS. BLANCHE FAULKNER afte sister, M ay, N little A and now she I think he has baby her. three poor little don't find she’s only can am take he's #0 ¢ 1 The MOORE MEETINGS ARRANGED Wiliam @ate for resuming his when he of the Acme 1:30 o'clock at Madrona Hickman Moore, cand sett hn will reset tonight ad Dressed Mente mayor ¥ tomorrow speaking will address B College at At night he will speak hall, Zist-av, and B Jefferson st. accompanied by Se ator Cotterill and speakers A Moore meeting wil! also be beld Priday night at the Modern Wood men of America hall, Ravenna, at which © R. Hawkins, J. B Ray Erford and W. H. Stillinger will speak Saturday night the first down town rally of the Moore campaign will be held at Arcade hall, Arcade bullding, with’ Mr. Moore and Ge W. Cotterill as the principal speak ers. SHAW FLAYS THE CENTRAL BAN (ny Usited Pees.) NEW YORK, Fi not tempt a rest liberate act ing tinancial powe city,” said Leslte secretary of the speech tonight before the forum of the West Side Y tn which he flayed the central bank othe Meats, Live Weight. Veartables selling Frtee “Advocates of the central bank never fall to emphasize the im portance of keeging euch an in stitution out of politics and out of Wall street. By doing so they hope to dispell the impression that the very purpose of the central bank is to centralize financ! power In Ap “ Wail street,” continued Shaw ,m . Selling Price. Fomde—netting Prices HARRISBURG, Po 4 Btott, one of the hief w the capito) x was found in bathtub toda ie iw the th ih the ease to die THE MARKETS Fvapornted Witk—Selling Price Pred—-seliieg Prices. ¥ * P bat these prices, unless stherwina ludicuted are for strictly fleet grades. and Butter—Baying Price ® w <e Washing Poultry—Baying Price be and You an might have bought | dison Phonograph many time paid for ti vaudeville not nearly 80 out of the horn « kK an E berol Record heard Martin or Constantino t hear them on the lison Pt had g su any evening, at home, wit If you care for —then th produced reproduce over with the r show satisfactor n E dison P er hea never in any one eve amuserr musicians Edi Phe aph Catalogs from yo! National Phonograph Co., 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange. THE EDISON BUSINESS PHONOGRA twice as many letters Talking Ma chine Headq iarters Slezak, Stirring Story of Adventure in the Early Days 8 and tne lwhich fora purpose I had t th 8 not « Jhusband pursued a lady w tor , tween these aia lacked the th which comes in th of wi Bhe disow? eader KO bearing were tng grace itwe wa began figure fit for any comy > ie did f how THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1910, the thanks of all of ue whe know] eventa whieh than matched the intricacies of the forward, Madam, Twas not yonder | was, after all, a sim tank been whe with Van Zandt ¢ Texas, who tive of women of the Northwest. ] in ne Had well, we owed you yet BY EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Missiasipp! Bubble.” " hay ours faith had ther men nor math ull Kone have like Orego' looking at Kim with the of her dark eyes ve than my life Mor the life of my You,” re he hid her fae hind her far sumed Calhoun n turned # pe with this ome matter jcerned wit Hittle sitpper milod sudden! held ft u iy glance nora, have you ever seen this me he waked ween th per a between t ab ‘ HW volee rang cloat keen as that of youth rught All of Oregon she aske thrown up Ab, m shoe!” whe exclaim All? We the table ed, °F eo, It haw not been well | hap: flashed a dark look and 4!4) cared for we peak It traveled in my bag f got me night Ago, you m to Washington,” said J. | Polk upon the table the } shoe |and finge Do you re Madam Baroness me and meantime t own do ne we do not deserve it Why that could not expeet tt onehall of what ix claiming, we whe enough—that ts more than we ¢ werve or could With war some thme rhapa bullet flasks may ha noida and powder » to Ket of that f and ite There w toe of that Httle shoe a me possesaton damaged it expect war on the | know tage contents! army would serve as a little already @ rou te perh laughed the West, Bogland, as we « . Ft us wee Bet fro tI think Ite days plonning to take adva and therefore . helplésaness' Iu Oregon plans whi h errands ody sce thing of theme Without further answer, she a Yturric id out to bim 1 Perron pearance I, at least, recox d at Indy, if will, that Tam but # phe regarded th but it chances offic nan able to do this something of wnt, Mr, Trist, he umn a fay This » permission to do for ertaln had some a document t the othe war mpiteated afta ken the liberty of we messer you have you woman, that I eountry 1 turrio have here with such her two wor done me In b with that vuld be hard the barone Cathoun’s long an Keres were nervously fooument He asible, to part hive exist ty ’ didenty at Mr wie plow Calh ng withe her wholly my fault, Beners turned to even binging He dropped back r husband gave you Oregon chatr sport You you |Iy “It te Oregon 1 trust | pald for It le youre’ not accuse me beyond So now Say Meg Brg ie bert document, signed by none less latter oper A stif amation came from Pakenham himueelf, Dona Lucresa, | have never potentiary for Great Britain sadness hor yet Jocument exista today so! followed closely by Mr. ¢ hatred on a human face than he archives, but I do not f n'a ineeparadle friend, old Doo- | displayed, | have said that she empowered to make known Ward was not thoroughbred, She arose text. I would | had never he difference In breeding be-| How, proud ax ever, it is true, but set down was to be|Viclous, She declined Helena von | These others 1 Dona Lucre Ritz’s outstretched hand, and swept | and now they way, but | us y Adion!” said she years since Ward have been aside ae they ament whie ke was to be helped to erty. Th and which she ained at Calhoun s dema not lene tha: he sald to me, amilt muse te r ere wae more thar neglected the Baroness to ment ou | dipte At least, | von K nine aid Helena von apartment of shall & nother you please, | pleane ich interested me. also. you wil they all went over gnaled Presently the and with a deep bow od Baroness von Kitz dl oxe um. | the seen who en more in our need ax | have, the two womer ata glance. The was beautiful in a roughbred tehe ected by m ar and so with a rust what mercenary or Slike the assed from she showed her lack snhapp: ly who rsity, On the map for us it f turned. “I pi she hesitated as I knew Calhoun, “W) | of blood In brief, | may that per stated that, in cane the States f cussions torfly had might be able promise on the ninth paraligt had theme times been by the diplomacy of the States under earlier adn tions, Great Britain state view of her and rteey Cathour a her of her m gravely off womanhood. Affi mut a som our Hyves nw persona one make our whe The ba en herse and ought ¢ eay closed, Great Bri to ie line of the This lady, two of at; and as offered h the tard: tht t. and m« vet @ assembly, which never waa a He : Rite was br in t at all, only a p love of the office of a . n ahe abiding he wou newha ght amite deer peace and her admiration for Amer d res iat of town Columbia whe would accept the ovided # rights this dum Helena © t * = me fare deep 2 rt parallel: ¢ od . oor oan oo navigation and smbla In act month, I cannot jong, at beat the m What eo in me ts stmpt which eventually purpose to accomplish | li rh , y ntr on Great ritalin taelt does United Repub Mr. Calhoun in . i reward us What you chief reward. 1 nino to accept precisely agreement rilliantly. Her f Our ding s glorified purpose —a« Staton contrary commonly salt Dox pan told wi od y our Yturrio 1 here treaty, and with thor of ite terma. Bo he waa, eet Senora WeSaveYou$1 to$3.50 on Every Pair On account of our low rent and the that fact fac known =makes as W. L Dr. Reed's Is, vici Dougla and many oth kid, t ins, suedes both hoe high Take elevator to Second Floor and save the dollars, »}, Regular $3.50 to $6 Shoes All Styles All Sizes All Widths New York Sample Shoe Shop 207 LIBERTY BUILDING—Second Floor Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Opposite Postoffice Open Saturday Evening Open Saturday Evening representa faith might per} more, for full than elf and all my friend: 4 family! More than all my for and Per Surely if we fellow uld do well ow eorath of our held | whome ap waid been} rhape a favor Your anets veh T will awk ing fine|) opening the with with eagerness, “Itt into his} Ritz alow It fe bought and that than minister plent That sewher ite fall to} minute cost of It ver knew that cont; never can know, for and ead and gone examined the within the next few | al prop red wafer which mended | emilingly ex were drops | thin pa United t diaponed to reopen dis} whieh Mr. Polk peremp | ain! 1 to a com-| forty compromise | her United | intetra that abiding | deep and forty might upon war of estab | as to and cred with having brought about this | having been au but singular way which in pages | only in the thene foregoing lated, States their price “Would you re Texas was bought by blood, Ore-jasked Mr, Cath gon—ah, we who own It ought to| for my daughter prige it, None of territory | half so full of re In half so clean, as bodeful far in its daye We + af Oregon, have our none of It we me, it great and | of mipe atill young Indeed had had all | w Mr, Cal mance our Northwest, of destiny iid in time perhape least, that fleree politician have agnificent er wald m; “at is the there | “But for this fresh outbreak on whe Mig been a better eh paid He von Ritz; “but | think, # jare today, you would be your xed there hung mat wine to marching, thousar Krandent any men wight of joentury or The | full this cow Given another year, and ye and your plows would clatma still better aay “Bellove: | broke 1 }on this." thom, the other base for make your But this is to me, Mr. ¢ “your alhoun,” 1 signature must go How how? Why so son” Hecause | Calhoun turned | Rite Hae thi Mr. Buet tate he anxious, my elena presented ian secretary Certainly shown to have jdocument fe 1 ou it will t here in wish tos a faitht | Docte ‘ and assleted ouch. For th fir did courage of | seomed white, d wa t time the aplen Helena von Ritz She sank back | it her It's thene Kan Doctor han fainted so, We'll Phis is an ¢ with by he port irday damned stays, John! Ward fiercely. “She Here, put her down, bring her around in a Great Jove! I want her to hear us thank her. It's splendid wk whe has done for us But whe? } When, presently, \istrations of the Helena von Ritz aclousnesn yl angle The re for under the min old physician, recovered her con she arone, fighting des To Keep the H Light and Fluffy (Prom Chteege Inter The yper care of the not require @ woman with soap Ocean) hair does to seour her and drench her hair T until @ shampoo, includ ing the bair, takes the better f the day In fact, authorities » and water witer, as the tend to make dull and brittle i y want to keep the scalp and the hair ight and fluffy cham Put tn a quart any ot container nees of powdered orria root r ounces of therox Stir and thoroughly mixed A ansing powder with erfume will be the he hatr moisture comred &. prinkle a table | mixture on the hea¢ [it well through | brings out the | hatr oonful of thi and then brash the ha This natural color of the makes it soft and glossy, and continued regularly, tends jmake the hair long and abundant | for it is a natural hair grower, Adv SELECTED CL rhe h response to we have been engaged in for somewhat neglected ckeeping the this entire store during the broken lots arty ist two de We now have a large li MEN’S CLOTHING At One Price The pick of the stock, ill the late colors, in strictly up-te date cuts; worsteds, cassimeres, ete These are the very best of Suits and range in value as follows Some $16.50 some $17.50, and many $21.00 Suit all are arranged at me price to clean them out Take your choice Only $8.85 clothing quoted piece 99¢. Se, come to tock that isa bought by, the meparate ing a Suit ALL FURNISHING GOODS, DLED IN THE SAME perntely to pull herself and get back her It in no talk of | happe arc SEATTLE’S POPULAR HO OME-FURNE steel fri cal sp our Gain-of-Lease Sale ar several w broken lots, | SHOES MANNER AS COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITS may tt woule ‘TOWN thie she nF MOR erong ne along the me Oregog traits toot was then hers, “| cn that road Pi that by # °y had aa there etween pe them, ia ro Be Continued.) plendid now the See Our Windows for Other Excellent Values ke illustration: ng fabric, ral spring unde yours Friday or & rings at gular price $1.00 Jardiniere Stand ford The Jardiniere St Saturd we offer as a is like ihastr bar lower r shelf here shown. an d is strongly colden or Barly Bag © article, speci AY at csey and t that it bh M.A.GOTTSTE FURNITURE x SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE &/ BEKINE MOVING & STOR CAN-UP ¥ he rapid § vecks past has kept us so Dag in proper order. We have rearranging stocks and4 fine goods, and have thea ays, st of At Clean-Out Price ‘OVERCOATS AND At One Price Cleaning icks has left as some broker | ues Were | prices, whicl gains at the regu cre $15.00, some ging } some $17.50 r pick at oneP Only $6, MEN’S PAN thered togennet and : 50, Takey? choice ‘One Price, $2 nd steer Ang lower figures as folloy rants, SOE, 29¢. WILL BE PER ABOVE GREAT SAVING HATS AT SIEGEL CLOTHING (0., NY Near Washington st, Corner 116-118 First Ave. South aa

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