The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1910, Page 14

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14 THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910. have to fight or} most embarr sale for ac cree they wou We vinited the bh TRH i Aristocratic Belle Roams Pastor Who Made T. R. Hot Vith . sv K ¢ Husband - - - wor 14 woman on a aide Anyhow the f y ith Gipsy in usban It wan Roy, Tipple, pastor of the} In Jail, Bhe ure po fight ref ' ri American Methodist eburch — tn jto take figures remardi Investigation Demanded this town § f MOT Rome, who declared that the pope he whook his head, ‘Then #he plead Then the woman's club and Iabor| rode a da talf rofumal to ‘ol. Theodore Roone Jed, for she feared he was to be left) and Germans and M aretty and mode . b velt exc » the condition that t of the connue | mane a rs Invert! Ui tie? old Sob making | ‘ Onrd of public works the colonel refuse to see the Metho Count Prisoners. mayo polnted ' » | fortable for husband ofewatnn burehane jat ke wan ve bitter dos ie wih be. wausheoel he | sult himeelt. — Kve ganizatio Chief Sullivan, pet of the big ir i et he poli | atholton in Amer ér east arith fener interested In the reform flmht tereste, who done as he ple 4 |, They Were py | iv Fig rer ere ee fe eve AOL Cad ty uapataehs tite whikawaeh | fee ae youre aneoite tie ntthcee at] © me | habia 60 the eunmerates -wh Ite | ABBreRALION reformers and rival political gar : War tay the dati. But: don't teal bed t| That's the w now, ex the man who turned a deaf ear t ( ‘Hon from Supe mn Oe ees ; , het t all pleas for mercy in the recent t the effect 4 civen him after the figure ot uty pian to b ‘ 1, W. W. free epeech war il it 5 nent bad se y anny oe , wan oa vestigation, t the th a being ed Purchase of three aa Rev. Tipple not the director of tord We Shed 4 POM. Splantn the Methodist work tn 1 He | ‘ ’ : - ytd ere! + ie ba h oY bide oF semaine the A . " , make the \ | that Chief 6 n is [ids OF sending gen, oy ’ noe ot one of the! rata - j d jur a special pr his closest friends tha were oa ta In churches ai Rom wa p th t fe ‘ mat prep ° bt a 1 . not for resigning under fire he Bogue Daring ferred from & New York charke ax “e fihe I t ' ike a reall would be glad to quit and retire » On, Which tas 10 © wil term for ¢ ue “> ean up fi pokane, It loc al Nobe has heard M 1 pastor In the American church ts @ it aut 1.008 names to oct ke rewtgnation o | year, | elie “ , . Durchase n” ty; 4 relesed (Conciuded.) i . I + Peat deg ahek eineiide i t Pie gagy oa and the United an societies ’ shin doen bb TA Welles " ther gave (and, biggest thing il, she se nce where you cag ler numt , . oured affidavits and testimony from Cleaned and py, bile: g. borr aveling , men and women of the lower world ° feathern cle Ire er both We showing just how rotten conditions | without It cog, ' Enatiat , were in the police department tune. "The places ' ne ' tor Labor marched on the as é or te the : J home, ve r i matror he counel] endeay 8 o8 ; a ; EEN JESSIE,” BALTIMORE BLU poset Mages oe . 7 “ " 8 : esgic Ip a 008 tte t elevated pi mat m | hig 1 f th er WHERE MISS HABERSHAM IS HAPPY Ligaen ee ee Hetpenap Tage . Labor stdod pat. Forced into | the erfront a er) ven, | nr ke a reliable to (Special Correspondence.) fintwhe c n “i Psapp oh : ‘ , + ago tbe SEATTL ing e had v wn queen le of t 1 . The maotte Yon Cea More's aristoer ~ 3 1 € wt, .. 7 c0ne pee ered living in at Carond , t 1 me, Six is i; So ee This fair-skin cy he @ Aol youth and deanty # years later s ated with al would fit he to ree r n nd tol u he tien In po! < att has eson he wild, carefree no such he » was the | re ‘ pay © bride stunning Miss Habersham, of Balti of “King George” Mitchell more, is enraptured with her no madic Ife, and her reign as “Que | Jessie,” wife of « Mitche 0 O middle-aged, s¥ leader o é tribe , fom The tair gypsy,” whe s ' Coas crew mp for $ \ a re . is p . 8 notice | t t of Peter J ‘ mitt ’ f o* és: : astern ippers Order Us to Sell Goods ds ot A. W f Balt and had > =enenn Mas lead t unconventional life claimed descent from Mr« Lioyd Key a noted Bait beauty of 50 years ago. ¢ tice Roger B. Taney was her From Wellington Wreck confirmed from 2 her father was vad known of her presence among the pales for some time, but could jot induce her to leave the t This is because “Queen Je fs happy among them happy, as she inaists. there is more love and neath the canvas of a Ron than In any Aor ReTeRoN 8 Om LOST ANO FOUND bag. contained i si be, $4 tp sliver, LEGAL NOTICES, receiver tor 1 Wine ant the + a this. We go where and when we} A b please. If our very tents were taken from us we could live under God's generous skies and we would be happy.” She was asked if she ever be came homesick “If to wish to see your f and other relatives is to t sick, then maybe I am s but I never want to go to th live their life. If they wou me | « to me and live under my husband's ad to have them a ane t cent a ment _ WA WOMEN, SiN ' LEDPHONY OPERA: wi EARNING: TEN LeASNTNOS Ait ARIR® ATER CRA r PERE > WREDE, aI AL. BA r ns TO DO SOLICITING ARY AND COMMIRSION. 30) : B NECESSARY, 20 BLOCK teat, I should be I know that to you my husband does not appear handsome, but | prefer him to the fairest of Ameri can gentlemen. It is his soul, his goodness that appeals to me “Queen Jessie” does ali the talk ing for the tribe, “ fr stitt hat ; aie wl _ Baer, — j ed | coe is bers of which ar y reserved 2 ressonabie. 6 and shy. 3 fflew j Wide. Madame Bo e im smoothing the way for them «fa wherever they wander mo 22 ees wees Miss Habersham first came into é 1583 THIRD AVE SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE contact with gypsies when she EATTLE. | yoemaking Gowns tor 6 ah ie ited a camp while attending » aes ed Sarat« Springs, N. Y s HELP WANTED—I — ee maar - — i eee 9 pre hag to the Public Paired» cdl Wily seaapor's FOR WHAT THE GOODS WILL FETCH REGARDLESS OF VALUE, FROM THE Sample Shoe Shop has creer So AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY “4 open tor busine ~atur EASTERN SHIPPERS—Freedmen Bros., G. Silver & Co., New York Cloak & Suit Co., H. Hirsch, Gershell & Bros., Commercial Waist Co., American Cravenette Co. sane ‘ rp carn the newe Authorized by Eastern Shippers to Be Sold | = == d \ y mon ing i " ril a Who have been held responsible for the loss. 780 New Spring Suits; 428 Coats and Jackets; 229 dozen Waists; 439 Petticoats at 1 lird aven all new spring goods, held back by the recent disaster, to be sold to the public quickly at about opposite postoffice 1 I V } y wit 2 by appointment Be Watch our show win 1 empie, Sixt ' Roth phones: --115c on the 7 lee yraplote, evmnets #0 Q : $20 Women’s and Misses’ Suits to be sold at $1.95; $30 Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Dresses to be sold at $3.95; $40 Suits tee ma And Down uoete and Dresses to be sold at $6.95; $50 Suits, Coats and Dresses at ; $10.50 Silk Messaline Waists at $2.95; $4.50 Shirt aists at $1.25; $2.00 Shirt Waists at 39c; $2.00 Petticoats at 45c, and thousands of ot! ie LONESOME, Hours # & ded. April PEt Tie. Cotttent atl VO eas er great values too numerous to mention. GREAT REDUCTION ON OUR REGULAR STOC Ki sales ies Of New Spring Suite, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Hats. 50 Sale sladies SALE BEGINS SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. Wanted | CONDITIONS OF SALE i No Goods Exchanged or Altered, and no C. O. D. Irders. DOWLE side sTORE|| Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. | Co. Formerly Seattle Sample Shoe Shop CASH CONVERTERS OF THE WELLINGTON WRECK SALE We Redeem All Coupons Issued at Old Store ENTRANCE, 1316 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY. EXIT IN REAR. [E278 eT JET _JEE_ER JOGEDeveTes ¢ 0535.2 M_E_Iwe_fyc.le)] _.J wee? (a joeteeenoses eeeece.¢ eect fp .fl_ic_it_feive.ne ec.) _tevet_ecere. eo ee eee

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