The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1910, Page 4

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Publishing Co. “The Children of the a Poor’ ‘ “They were the tr very } I Such is the de 1 13 years of age, who are he N | “white slave \ w ! \ tf *| if ver a look,| nt } | n that ' A not t ¢ y nd sin 1 1 of ta elf t Ito tl \ Iter 1 to re I taught. ¢ ‘ in proclaiming a doctt ! been raised to shout the agre ac A t have been sacrificed t ead it us note And yet ¢ ™ for dozens of nto a v c form of slavery than eve be in more terrible stress than the cl tov £ India! “They were the children of very poor parents. aa The little t ener. t some lust Privilege Brooklyr on wl la money, pe s, in the a The f trusts, prote went for at The same written in any city demand the little girls It ay before maturity. It: h t t . joyed their t summer, away! m the would ena But as long as Gre lege, there will be tl : nd t these little white slaves ned t half-starved, stunted " wi banner “They are the children of very poor parents.” Inasmuch as there la no ment Remember, it's the last you'll have { ia on the census count, » ter make sure Col, Roosevelt ref lome ip Part That ought good for another revival of bare footed drama. —<- ee ie aa Ow Fammunr PHRASES. , ee BY FRED SCHAEFER 4 the Mer 3 , what I want to know, , Hum aid R iT - 1 ~~ warranted t r 2 point elevated, « li i > . fluid wouldn't all run out of it lto have solv a MISBRANDING OF A DRUG CASE OF "HUTHWELKER'S ‘HEADACHE. TABOETS” (By United Press. Washin culture ha United St ker’s Hea Md. the statemer ‘ * Headache further untrue ilid The defendant pleaded ¢ nd was fined $10 JUST KIDS a ptvinnes “ily” Ste" THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE AY THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1910, acme ee 0 me sone veces | In the ‘Public Eye Beautiful Plain and Fancy Silks Worth to $l. 25, Special Sale at | rhe greatest silk event so far this s¢ in point of teantic and quality of silks 1 ible. The colors and designs are what the | best dressed circles are now wearing. Incluc Pongees, Messalines, Taffetas, woven in the Choose from the rich stripes (satin, self, invisible men in the Shantungs, popular patterns, toned), chee twilled surahs, polka dots, invisible effects, solid color ith ce "contrasting borders, Pekin stripes, hand-loom Shantung ine foreign print Shantungs and other Better Grades Also on Sale at $1.50 and Worth Much More Jacquard pa terns, gen. Pressed Glassware—Extra Values, Practical Pieces | VASI Cylindrical in shape, Colonial in ¢ 14-inch in $j ¥red—T? ‘ be a fot Worth 45 ao oe art ei than Mt © Ming Mary : 4 i l h in size, ha } Worth 25 Po ise. ne 7 i gal . : - VASI Rare value, same pattern as the 1 e, 12 inches hi Worth 20c. Special, 10¢. si BOWLS—Colonial, extra heavy and very useful for fruit, ef Worth 50c. Special, 35¢. oo BOW LS—For fruits and so on, Colonial in de n, 44-inch, in setg, Worth $1.20. Special, 75¢ d FINGER BOWLS—H “What's your tere eked the practical. Worth $3. Special, pretty and Vv 2 P ! —= } Pm ; ful M cel i pion B06. is I, alsoitaas psig UMBLERS—Fine etched, generou e, and it j to have ext Bret hr ove hind snout one LOWER B ATeETs Colnial de ign, to match the other ph : ; ft. zat sii» ibo e Worth 25< _ Special, 15¢. ae : | = ‘ Z her pieces fs “. a make w ee y = ‘ c if 4 a , Clear, } € id extra good, cutting. A popular standagd cut, very rich, 5.00. Special, $ A Special Display in the Basement Sa'esroom Tomorrow AN INTERESTING DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION OF THE WELL KNOWN DENNISON’S GOODS IS NOW PROGRESSING, [MARGEOYOG MISS HELEN GOULD—The Latest Photograph of Miss Gould, Taken as She Was Leaving Her Fifth Av. Home M rr A at Ir 2 Ave & Serine i EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE | @ - ce ~ | soup comrort r , . . she t Is what you enjoy when you tees Sow ens : # Cook With Gas . ai ; i Let our solicitor call and convince you. ax ay Seattle Lighting Company ‘| 1314 Fourth Ave. Henry Bidg Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67 The Artless Answ er (winane, WHATS THAT on Your | FINGERS MANDS? _—— 2- ‘ou m ; Compare the Bartell y' The Bartell Priges and Prices—they explain the peyeee The Bartell Quality ex popularity of our Drug oo ee ae 7! plain the supremacy of Sales: You get value here The Bartell Stores. Specials for Wednesday Baby Foods Remedies of Merit You'll find attractive prices throughout ction. Real values that are worth tak- advantage of. Get them We Absolute purity is essential where Baby is concerned. You can depend on the Bartell Quality. Note these prices: Eskay's Baby I the 50¢c size for 2T¢ | Hlixir Rea Eagle Brand Milk, per can... 12¢) 7°?" rck’s Sugar of Milk, full pound box. 15¢ | Se \rmour’s Grape Juice, a 25 bottle. ...17¢ | th Grape Tuice, the 10e bottle be Toilet Articles =| Somontcnai | Imported goods at a little less than | }°?\""" : others ask is a Bartell specialty. There | Kings D are real savings here tomorrow. tol © Fess NORMAN rn han a passing YORE h Washington Times And it goon, Piet tract hin attention. “Me dhagged |SWEET GIRL PARROTS Wawtaken|Meanng One Educator's idea of friend wa What Graduates Appear Like When Speaking Pieces 2235332922223 There Is a Reason Piver’s Le Trefle } ume, re ly & “54e 419¢ | srancticia's a 45¢ raine's I t ent r tbe A ir tont aie : 80 ape | ox x i] R ’ 2h vi Banc $ 1711 June Rose Perfume, per 25¢)| w cite, Soe bottle.25¢ Rubbe# Goods H der » : The Bartell Guarantee protects you on the Pin Flamenca Powder, $1.00 Rubber Goods you buy from us. None bit 5e¢ | the best ire offered. The prices Pinaud’s Lilas Reit up, 25e cake for, 18¢@ | for the x b GET IT AT BARTELL’S SATISF ACTION _ AND GET \3 Bartell Drug ~OLD sTORE INS , No | 606 Second Avenue | No. 2 tapped buted hy Jee Cor. Firat. Q me | nd Near Yesler Way. 610 Sec enu *. Near City Marke!

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