The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1910, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910, 9 SE EIGHT CHILDREN ARE “gute Through Niagara’s Boiling Water | #"3 coms ov iteelf from children whose ean Frequently Shows Itself in the Bame Place Every Winter, APPROVED AND DEPLORED Boa Bear dealt sos —_— , ee = lee es a oe it, @ Iittle © applied, affection _——— sald, “Increase and multiply."| its long expertence kin atteatlon -owlam is the . He meeee..0f POOT] Truc the amen from that Gay 0] with te naaie’ bons which has cured ontinue to} (la, anyone bie of contracting | say under what conditt on | we <y iets Pewaies, > ’ h oy C n jf marriage knows why, If they do|are to be born, and thereby peu we | thousan cases of Much Discussion. not want to No Divine com-| down cortaty limita, If soclety han | se” n y a jal and mand, why d , world Is rther ¢ wn’ stand © shall be no attending “ gle? Isa life es wT) ne “ e¢ ohm ‘ he * ad on r wed (FV The Craft Rose Expects to Pilot Through the Whirlpool Rapides. cus is ate 1 with the first ; | r cation, giving proof Of Its cura sses aympathy|no doubt an honest man. | ren born without th | DETROIT, Aprit 14——-A tall, slim buoyant, and if oon turn turtle, | sro pe at the very outset Jaleo hard working, If he is a rtain ed oy blared oe Pg he mnsine . o 1s skin affections, pe wonder wha fearing man he has by far a b An ae. mili A ge tie ed lor " 9 oie ge. lig, watoned | will ater with getting direct | #16 has p rash herpes, black aie diaguat for the husband |legacy to leave his obtldren reared 4 ; sexed reaper dh dagiry. Saale an shee . finishing | con m | hea ! or's ite Le es t Very likely indigua-| most millionaires » soctety th on logttie moras dhe ty ° . ouches on wel me ¢ ‘ the only | sults show after an overnight app ; be the word. | Five yeare from now, if he has) children in the penitentiary, br wed ft ne » was m. J and the boa slace he engin " } cat only mall quantity being n tron. | 12 children, a Higher Power ts to poor house , ¥ nasie r ef eo} blame, Who © over life?) « Who said “T not kill"t |} T am the elde a 16 children, ® me, Mr. Bdltor, I rth eoe in} That father whom you blame ts! to s That te a diva truth, but a truth, never to the assu r fath : _ nad | and today my father ts one of ating tHegitimate most res wena of re 1 roaline that Aa allowed ere or been fo We 3 or even indignant many and many a day father strug | fore our sviiention'is Based tt SANTA FE CASHIER py | | igi have et creep ‘into tis votes, | DO YOU REMEMBER |: leading Brug stores, New York City (hy Ur Press) enough to reach back to the SAN FRAN April 1 Al ‘ ¥ Fipoot. sensation of the holidays you 10 MAJESTIC? reh was started today for W. 8. | Bee “ee porween See may recall the young heiress FREE TICKETS “f undall, cashier of the freight de-! : danger ties, if t can} mamed Roberta de Janon who | ment of the Atchia Topeka ; ig} i io atte M eloped from Philadelphia with ALL RIGHT- me right |& Santa Fe rauroad, f @ bis : ga ae sen a platonic waiter ndictment on @ charg ber boat goes into the pe . | Well, from Atlantic City eare classified ad de benefit by the birth lement by the grand ant : : m 7 : | comes the newe that the her . io et he ur Jails, poor| Might. According to Information 3 pew ey : tof] oine of that romance is to n® and our red | against bir * alleged that Cran * , might, like the lowe do. ,| take a moral brace and elevate lox “se t Jump and) the stage Her services have been of t - s © severa | fered to Charles Frohman and | persone whose 1 gl a use he aren ty that | discovered ! 4 aKo . ‘ oon pieces, on thom another manager has also re (ed in the ad sale rem pr ye ee meal 9 ndalt oks were ir a r ceived a letter in which Miss | picked at rar . f ? Are| teat ! ; footer de Janon, after recalling the |rectory. 1 Thank God and mother, th 8 inclix manity! fleeting cc years of time oe vast amount of advertising she | may be your o ere is has received, acknowledges @ a good show esti complete and obliging willing best there Is in vaudeville. Read ness to go on the stage “in any The Star classified ads and “Get or, Dear Str: Allow a tulute your corre on his or he refined and moral capacity.” the Habit.” ie (ree Will, says M *y ’ § he os * ie da ae See ye Pa » may, we all seem =~ [QUITTING THE CLOTHING BUSINESS , weicide.” = Beware ies againes one evil ‘ numbe en —_ Worse one ' t 4 wean fife is uncert Bes Uists wai-n'ay syns Soe." ff Himelhoch Bros.’ $90,000 stock of Men’s and Boys’ high grade Clothing, Shoes, Feil nous teense se es'a'stn'ct | Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., to be thrown on the De limited to those whose ¢ ne r hildren, Othe BS BS "Spst, Sate sa’ twee spur se gl Market and converted into cash within the next thirteen days. Not one cent Baltics tasty “ates nss “at's oan fg Of profit, but a complete riddance of the entire stock, everything from wall to ecisidin tt sity saa ai". sar © sc Wall and floor to ceiling must go, nothing reserved or held back. “Sell the Bees sca Ser, "saee <x ff goods” are the orders that must be obeyed regardless of loss. Come expecting Sia Saves se & ff much, your most sanguine expectations will be fully realized. The goods are Mee Sartor tomas: Sata'i'"ss “aac swtees All new, fresh and bright; all the new spring shipments are included. Theprice re- oes, es, face me tantnen'wy SSeS" Guetions will be so attractive that none will go away empty handed after seeing that there is a God? teeue with these laws of society PREG ae the goods and prices as they really are. 7 Mas Sale Opens Saturday Morning at 9 o’Clock “Sal is to Your Own ~ —— Bring This Advertisement With You and You'll Find Everything as Advertised in Every Instance Advantage ‘ Men’s Furnishings Men’s Suit Department |Overcoats and Cravenettes Spring tte + lggare gpl CME OE wap od ym Coergtatnevpivagl | Latest styles; Stein-Bloch, Atterbury System, | ,,SMILOREN'S sven 8500 ote ata $10.50 . 00 Collara in Nght cole ry ; tel oa ig 10e Handker 3 : 10c tke teach Gitsee 45c Garson-Meyer and other well-known makes; alter- PRIESTLY'S CRAVENETTES niets lor Shirts te ations free; act quickly. One lot of Ch n’s Overcoats | $15.00 values, 8. 0 lperry, and Reefors, values 3.00 °°" We will give you chiots oo Si, & “0c Every sutt in the house to go at cut-prices without a single ex-$ to $8.00. Choice $ ‘ 20.00 values, Somes, ma : i 260 Handker- 8 Race cdpasee giahe'y ception; remember the mak ein-Bloch, Atterbury System and} weg spRING OVERCOATS | TOW ..... Mr and satisfaction. Ww chiefs 124¢ $1.25 Fancy Muslia Night 65 Garson Meyers best and latest styles, all to be thrown overboard. $15.00 values $26.00 values Bere you the advant BA, saga eats Shirts, trimmed ..... C | Men's Mixed Worsted Suits, single breasted, $12.50 $6 50 as ues, $7.50 re cred: 50e Fine § “ it plan, « p ‘ 5 ne woah Woecceeeees 25¢ $3.00 Mon ‘@ All-Wool $1 50 val 1088, for preteen raseces urs tac teen $7 50 ' you pay when It is a en, penders it for you. Our pay ( . } 500 Silk Neck Bweate 6.00 valu bd small 0s $1.00 tee : 206 | §1.60 cotesette sairis $1.00 freee ances $9.50 Boys’ Clothing Department do not pay extr fff 500 Fancy Knitted Silk 95 {n pt Call and let us « . Neckties, in all colors c 5 We will save you time . Fa iSe Handker 5c 1 Flannel Shirts i orge Suits, in all sizes, latest styles Hundreds of Boys’ Knee Pants Suits and the latest ju- $1.00 Umbretias, with with t 1 2 ale venile styles, all to g . stout steel rod . match : ‘ Men's Fine Black Suits, in unfinished Worsted or English Clay | $3.00 Boys’ Wool Cassimere Suits, now Tbe Heavy Hogskin j ea Fancy Golf 55c nih ag single or double breasted, $26.00 $12.50 $4.00 Boys’ Worsted Suits, nesocted styles, now.... Hove Shirts a sr 5 ovs’ Cassimere Suits d 8s s, ¢ Gloves ...... 7 4 : Men's All-Wool Suits, in FancyWoreted or Cassimere, $5.00 Boys’ Cassimere Suits, in all sizes, now 750 Fancy Percale $8.00 California Blue $ TE t ene tates ns, $80.00 values, now rs 5 $6.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, great values, now Shirts Flannel Shirts 00S | \ien’s High-class Gults, all the newest shades and $7.50 Boys’ Classy Worsted Suits, now patterns, the $35.00 values, now ‘ $10.00 Boys’ Cassimere Suits, all to go, now........ 85.00 Men’s Underwear Bargains | 0003006, costs, biacks, bluoe and grays, from 312.00 Boys’ High-Grade Worsted Suits, now $6.50 Fancy Balbriggan Ribbed Shirts | Men's All Shirts and p Me id Veats, the $3.00 « " Boys’ Knee Pants, assorted styles, all sizes, the $1.50 values, and Drawers, in all shades, reg | Drawers, in y, Park Mille | Cielce aia: . now ... bedis esessieede stereos T5e ular 760 values, brand; regu ‘ cone Working Pants Boys’ Knee Pants, the $1.00 and $1.25 values, now.....50¢ Men's Cassimere Pants Cooper's, black only, Shirts and | Cooper's Best, all-wool Under: | $2.50 vaine Bargains for the Boys Drawers, light weight, in all | wear, in all colors, all sizes, the | x4 Worsted Pants aizes, the regular $1.00 55c regular $2.00 grades $1 15 $3,00 value Fi $ bee o00 Wee eee eee one oe Roys’ Wash Suits, new goods, | BOYS’ WAISTS AND SHIRTS ta ae iy 0 Es ES 1 Men's All-wool Worsted Pant just received, all to go at sale | K @ . and Mother's Friend Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and ned Shirts $4.00 value rices | Blouses and Shirts, the Drawers, extra heavy weight nd D , in all sizes, the 60c ; ar $1 00 Fieger: ec : ? Cc hand finished, regular and 75¢ om i : . Mi ‘ ibe values, at 40c fs Youths’ Clothing Department | #0) iiss was $1.50 |... Ae ¢ Black Lisle 15¢ | 282 Paney Cotton 123 : apaden i Butts ’ | Sox c uc 2C ’ ing y 1 Suit ngic ” } 15e Black Cashmere Se Binck Seamless Arie f sw patterns, in ney W meres O'-SHANTERS } . py Sox Be paks 15c $0 “ 3 pair 25 3 ; oH entrap ihe a | $1.60 Watats and Shirts 75c a 1 0 Walat, d Shirt oy double breasted, a large | poys' HATS, CAPS AND TAM. | $100 Walste and Shirts 50c Hats and Caps Radically Reduced |"... say ssessvaseasanacene ste Bova! Gabe, "Ae | bus, 2 valuee, a ve oe, $30 | $35 ack 4 00 John B. Stotsor $2.85 500 Men's 2c Or " Norted Gulls... sthale. o " Anse brea $1 00 Tam-o'Shanters 50c sat by sults, 35c uits ye 22.50 ‘ee eg ie ve a P eter ere no oe : ay $1.60 Tam-o'-Shanters ys’ Buster Bre we Sweaters, = * 60 Joke B. © $3.50 Tho Men's Be 40c $16 0 All-Wool Wor ry vie. of double brenated DOW nae intense 1 5¢ regular $1.25 grades, acd . On vue K. & R. Hata tn latest $8.25 50c ‘airy’ Abciaah Mieiisdinin Adee fer Millinery and Waist Departments thanen ac ane ok SOQ | $00 Mew Bg | RO? Hinent_Blue Serge Suis, single or double breasted | Rin‘ ‘ik. "G4 9B |! maintain th idard of e departments by Seattle’s Pioneer Clothing House—Twenty-Eight Years of Successful Merchandising We Have No Reserves a We Give No Special Privileges SALE OPENS H i M E LH OC Hi I ROS SALE OPENS ¢ Trust the People for $1.00 a Week ee : eT Saturday e@ Saturday le Outfitting Co., Inc.| 8 | ‘sevice’ | 625 First Avenue Foot of Cherry Street | vic" Seattle's Popular Credit Store—422 Pike ae SUCCESSORS, TO KLINE & ROSENBERG mens Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock

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