The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1910, Page 6

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Member of the United Press. INE PAGE Published dally by The Star THE S A Publishing Co. e ° ‘ Saturday Items in Serviceable Clothing for Boys . ROM DIANA’S DIARY Saving Prices on Every Side e Mark Twain , oO a A A In these days of substitution, of skimping, of hot-iro 4 1 n shaped, hur- Ly riedly tailored Clothing, we do not wonder that parents are comin Bee 1 ndeed, be difficult to estimate the thousands WhO] wigg pilipickien Succeeds ae a Ceneus Enumeratrose—Vet Ghe ts Per, appreciate more and more THE PROTECTION, SAT ISFACTION. po today learned of the death of Mark Twain with a sense of pet sistently Baffled by a Mysterious Mr. Moofitt AND ECONOMY THAT OUR HIGH STANDARD AND WAYs p96 " th ng of men famous in _ OF DOING BUSINESS MAKE POSSIBLE. ai oa Day by day we hear of the passing o 1ous 4 ts i nw men of great deeda fold their arma BY FRED SCHAEFER Double Breasted Suits for Boys From 6 to 17 Years Old os ig f death ; for a few hours the world Many Have Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Pan a ts th ey are ten, To the great mass ol STRONG LINES AT $3.50 UNUSUAL VALUES AT t t \ oad 2 ayii I sree the 7 they have t uly na associated with railroad AND $5.00—Stylish Suits for psa Pat ou ; ed o ny fina r ey played their part in the drama of dress or for school. Extra well { pure . icw sheet life, bow ut assed into the wings for all eternity made of wool fabrics and neatly gray br n, ete. A dig b) any inet te f F 5 Mark Twain, He, the kindly man, crept patterned in plain or combined ordinary " ~ 7° above tity 14 into i hearts and there he has remained enshrined ide!” Sale: daw ankles $7.50 5 more than ‘a Sawyer” anc ckleberry Finn.” The ‘ 4 as the a Ie ee ee HAND-MADE SUITS AT $10.00 | Aiciaie.¢ the Best Place for} |] n in the days of our knickerbockers and “Many & rest ls broken in sore: ||) " | love we le vin | neon || | AND $12.00— Superior quality hand Boys’ Furnishings ~ nter years we read his “Innocents | “ tailored Suits that have an individual- | gHIRTS AND BI OUSES—Alt sizes | be It He gave us smiles and he gave | The spring gir! picked a daisy. ||] ity, a certain perfection, All the new- | inw At 7 Hho looked rogulshly | f ye gree brave n philosophy of and pulled off the i est prevailing colors and patterns are : ii us 5 He loves me, he } me not | ag Ls life ¢ of fate and braced tu grapple | baat & weadhens the ! made in the double-breasted cut with | “AT 50¢, 85¢ AND $1.25 4 sana ¥ Whe wes & protemser of mathematics. 17 wide lapels, trimmed pockets, knicker- | WOOL AND FELT HATS enafraid with de : shown, and if Tee wee in ae anevan I bocker pants; and the suits are lined Boy e new sate i WW the thousands of us who have seen him f number, the anawer will be ‘in the} 00, We Batra: te creer coe | throughout AT $1.00, $1.50, 82, aintance was only| < | | BOYS’ STRAW oa and shivers ‘ wiiss4 i Fak Roller skating is on the boom in||ii Suit f the § {\ L ds ‘ HATS sn bred ae tha and es. W Se a ee — 1 HS TOF maier Lads | AT 7 00 and $3.00 cr philosoy 4 scribt ks,” but as a man of heart an ; within my pre Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to 12 years. | BO Be. KWEAR—New pretty ; : , ened with many | : Suite. § effects at 25¢. - of hor The deta private life, darkene | Sailor Blouse Suits 10 years a sorrows, are fan | He. ae smil ” throug ye bird, him? AN ALMOST ENDLESS ARRAY 90¢; COVERALLS 5 “~ : rer r Diverce March AT— ALLS, 50¢ smi ith him when he had re 9 “ pose a ae osteegt th bt; we I esaarouts: bay aise: salt opel $3.50 AND TO $10.00 RATE PAN1'S, ip: 4 — : : tic pur- | [United States during 1919 are ox i ap 4 miled wit s he th r ted t ceed 100, he num. |) : 3 ne of paying indeb i iNein an doable teat ef Sener il i 4 . ; | Think of It! Here Was a Woman With Mer Seventh Musband | Had i Bg o iled with him when t lollar was paid j i 1909. " . é nd now he is no # Twair | ne wave ened to ong. i a at j e ss enduring. Lone! V ing noted, and nothing lean than |the ship at an wt | ats, Dresses an e eu 3 for all time, but his smiles and his tears remain enduring. Long] Next to trying to corner Mr.|0 full year counted. Think of ft!| The captain hastity iit @ number l| H S and Children at $1.25 and alk ages after we have joined him in the realm of the past, little boys) noone and never getting him, the|Here was a woman with ber sev nceta In the hope that a pase- | All Else for Baby " 4 . “ fi ia ‘ rd men and] most pecull: uatio I've asthuck|enth husband and I had to mark p would wee them and come i Prett fashioned dresses of L , lod and little girls will speak his name in ceebaages and n en an ees eon perth, ree oath, baw mg an 6 yearal | to, the rescue Pe i PONGEE COATS — Box Head rae Se oe —_ Indian gr women will call him blessed, and declare that the world is the) case of « Mrs. Weddem We got to talking and ahe 10th cues meade bie wan ey tae ciel pleated French Coats, auto col ks liste of eanhe ost i tle Good, kind Mark Twain, may your sleep be sweet jin her eventful bat still perfect! Hurrah!” I shouted. “At: last! | prote: We are tactng death. This ||] ered at the neck and falling to favor are the long st effects “pee | serviceable career ‘The tnatructions | Where ia he? : Ae is no time for a fireworks display.” |i} $3 a of: the coat, at skirts, Sailor Suits, gathered 4 - oer 3 5 ke you put down a person who's » couldn't toll me, but al i 45. ; note . 7 ths cose he penalty of; The barn door brake came in too | M4 os k = Conau! General A. &. Maneficid |i} ; Dutch necks and elbow sleeves, The trim. : a ee te to save several political Dread. |>ee® mari than ance as M2 Dictare, ROVING | 8s Zorich tale us that the 14 prin- IM PONGEE COATS—Natural mings, rich and simple, are’ of bias bands, - greatness in Gay Paree-be bad to la aa | meaning mar! oftener than once ' deal Rurepeen Goutivles teve’eaty : ® ft pip- I ; go to the Comedie Francaise in-/noughts from a disastrous collision | But my next shock was when st ret will wo gard 160,000 miles of railways, the com Ht pongee, — 8 roi toga ings and heavy psy oidery 42 res ¥ aes bh Public Opinio: stated she'd bad her seventh hus | down Mr, Hoof bitm Out Of bined mileage being less than thet! finish, piped as to edges with ~ ei ee econ Sree ee ss aah jband only ten months, and accord-|a crowd in the » it need be—~|of the United States. But what roads 4 pale PL gpa pale pink. ‘Tailor PRICES $1.25, $1.75, 32.00, $3.00 to ONS / Jing to the rules she had to bejand make my list names com-| they have, the governments own or ||| Machin edi unit élfects ah AND UP TO $6.75 tows The trouble with these bome At the last reports this after | marked as married no years, only | plete. Won't I “~ | comtret it $3.50. se Bi Bis Mi , d J . Si om Made exonerations is that they| noon grandmother was very low length of the present marriage (Continued) a Sek rar ii 0. isses’ an untor | co oii efonted candidate who had re strike the country at large as be not expected to survive tomor. | women : ae eet ed tot toe ne tea nee fei LINEN COATS — Very for : lay feches to: Mo. Guly suppertee at i dainty and trim, washable and pla okies " Wash Dresses we : aces would dectare himself | | practical; finished with blue a MN proved to be an trtehman |i trit ned aail Nar uffs and | Ind Hea, cor : Asked why he #0 voted, he maid nn * collar, ¢ Of Ginghams, Linene, Reppe, Indian . 5, Ow : ye? Well, them, I made <n aos . i at 4 | BY NORMAN, naty drink intzers as they serve the pte een A any iW he a light, be Racer \ bb our . ” m4 oF ‘ * x . —S. | NEW YORK, April 21.—Col. Jim} 4H eee nate. jeeettk Oe FORGOT THE CORPSE 4 : As Attractions of Spe- tractively pu ‘SAW MALE KARTH-BEING ON || Gray moves ak uy bat be moves! oi of duty, in the line of etn | Absent atindea ~ Driver ve | cial Interest for Saturday, tunic gathered Waists rs MIGH-STANDING BARRIER OF lle acl ary “args eerenne, woen Be rte Wb Priacions a | We Feature Peter Thom: beneath; Waists with Dr . ‘ th Principal > eath ; Uy \ GEOLOGIC DEPOSIT ~—~— WORE jMosks nertiward, trom Tw A frock wm j meshes PA » dhe y guudbae | Dr. in White, laits and kilted skirts. Some are made of eet " 4 wtre Twonty-ffth « linen, creased | it son ‘esses, e Mee IOUS LOOK ON PACE, AMM) | on Beeedy |mirroritke boots and a bout I Mh, Aprtt |i Licht Bluo, Ne Linen bordered material. Ages 14, 16, 18. ; RACED MANY YIMES YO AND \\ Col. Jim ts to many of the reat-| niere are among his achievem An uninten 8 a Soret PRICES $3.00, $4.50, $5.00 UP TO se FRO — SEEMED TO BE RE- || dents of the big burg & more te But the walstooat ie the triumph tional blunder by ||} and Union. a a , Ow jar fig than the sta of Lib-| The wateteoat ie made from a Pale Chas. Hetdeman , . 3 VOLVING wn MIND E57 | erty For 26 vents he tended bar| ley shawl bequeathed to Col. Jim & hearse driver i Piece. ‘pul TO GET DOWN TO SareETr. in the old Fifth avenue hotel, serv-| by a maiden aunt at Dundes, fl 3 ling their teddy to most of tr Jim's Fruit Shower, delayed an te i) ; i mous men of the nation who had! adit eae of re.iih Ge a | the toddy habit h _ re tgecars M. Hayos/||jj | When the Fifth Avenue was torn! of Chicago. over Col. Jim's ! | Gown, tm 1968. Cot stm was one of os evot front, Here and there In The yon tee i [the lest employes to leave, and | iss riot of color one observes email had gathered ||) Roanghnue Ay De, 2 el yellow steutn, Hached wie pees oe, ae oe ; — in ol Albemarle, 8) ightning. Of such a vest any floor| «rave when Heideman, mistaking i road way yiourth street.) manager might well be proud. | the orders of the undertaker, drovo| || Now he has moved from the Al Oiatimers say that Col. Jitn Gray | Tapldly away. He did not hait unt Romarie to the H nae, Stl is the moat scientific mi f olf; he bad reached the livery stable, |x Twenty-fitth stre NM! tashioned whisky cockta' when to his astonishment he found himeclt is ef < m that in that! wodford rum punches wor |that the coffin had not been re | The House of Hon 261 9, 2621, noted hostelry will mix bis last) baled a t The colonel | moved from the hearse ight est Merchandise. drink hasan net Gens ened, Heldeman bid himself for the || The Mouse of Low 2623 Dees: No Ordinary Barkeep. |, But he saye It te perhaps ax welt |Femainder of the day. The mourn, Prices barkeep, however, ial that he te 1 the floor instead | ets, looking for the corpse, did no! La fman. Meee of behind Rind i en because the pres Arrive at the barn until the team A. wson & - ent graceleas generation prefere|had been unhitched from the Brother RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE m modern oft] hearse. It was necessary for the ral idhere| mourners to hitch up the team ar mixed drinks r stand about, outs aro getting so fow spuld| convey the corpse back to the nversing in dignified tc ni hardly “keep his hand in x a| cemetery patron and keeping uw t of Medford rum punches and} f upon the come 1 h i whisky cocktails } IN THE PUBLIC EYE ADULTERATION OF FOOD THE CASE OF DESICCATED E665 oe jumbta Fux C » which w and r human ' at KE be confiscated { h ng the ° «© « BYT.S. ALIEN + af er at 1 eat an f - : , . : _ EX-QUEEN CILIOUKALANI - 2 rrp As She Looked at the Time of Her artic { my diet sts, Braail 1 pecan: Dethronement pr igs, banana ang A ay t t and In these daya of ‘Ordir I it far 1 | t there § add lettuce ¢ o hining ner raw flaked g b Queen Lil of Hawall, ut store Pru 1 aprt nply | sovereign of our mide w € ¥ ad t tory, has announced that she 4 i { paid her last visit to Washingto: al ph al | to stand for no more touching ap ni peala for money from her dusky a te dour he 1 of “40 | highness old, and she ty Ce nuing t rv ill, thie time t \ | i i “ t " | ‘ ate to an ol n an and m voking o we | ! yulu, naming o R ng to all ant m of of ng, he trustees the leader of the move - Ww » . ve At York ‘ ment that brought about her de I I average $ week, but | indu lux if thronement She says that (f the W i to me ! 1 t t Unite tes does not want to pay " I air t u 1 h th and | he Jair they edn't. Lil wa mental ar } ath, » la time, Yj for years the be example of that y and d 1 dent So) i jent proverb, “While there's lite . -_ ow? y's hope,” but now she adds . . Zs; \te xcept in congress. CRIPPLED FINANCES, idge Gear wDy mean ot h Have ipport? t is crut er honor A pessimist te one who fancies everything is as bad as possible. |The word comes from the Latin | “Peselmue,” the worst. at's “Wott run erway, Bill, an’ go tor sea.” Wid der base ball season jodt beginnin ur Prices p On Good Merchandise Always the Lowest Children’s Dresses MARKED AWAY DO ambray Ladies’ Spring Waists MARKED FOR QUIDK'GELLING mit red yoke regula 1 He Wa “i Values to ros, Special... Ladies’ Dress Skirts MARKED AWAY DOWN. Striped Dreas agen be gray. strl slar $280 $1.49 Lace Curtains AT AWAY DOWN PRICES )N and i negham Lace Curtains : Me fe 4 were ed 98c skirts, tere: 43 Ladies’ Knit Underwear AT SMALL PRICES. Furnishings 5 adies' Vest low neck no taped neck and sleeves 10¢ Men's Fancy Half Hose; in Veat, low neck, no | Stipes and f 12 . k-taped neck regular Bee Hive mr 20 $ 5c Men's Black and Tan Half H double a« ol 1 In Ladies’ Panta, anklo cuff and | foo tir, ; Bic lace trimmed; regular 85¢ 2 c yualitios. Spectal Men's Fancy Dre irts, 1 Ladies’ Union Suits, low neck, | great variety of styles; 1 ue se wiff and lace trimmed Drawers; | Shirt sold for $1.25 or $ eee r $2 00 oat. egular 600 qualities pecial Bee Hive lal 35c

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