The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 6

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THE STAR—F, aide AY, APRIL 29, 1910. Pee i oe se ean oa My mal, out ot ety, 4 roan BAILLARGEON’S cg eR THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE :3s8, 8508355 Publishing Co | Tar ) ’ : “just Kids” | Parents—If Money ls Worth Saving, Our Boys’ Section . . | Wrinkles ust ° « ¢ BYT.S. AMEN | Is Worth Usi a8 iA 1 | larccsaitinens Urea teats alee | | 1S Worth Using—Special Attractions om Oro ; ‘ the headin n veauty | | Writ and 7 Can : a at | | | All parents who have a son between the 17 to clothe 4 0 h " th ag “i Me, oS aha | | will find our Boys’ Section of wreat a ; cor ts W l caus ay [a : “ neg rect apparel, but in securing correct apparel far | ery for : rf : J we! fh less money than elsewhere # ap ass a plac nee, free from er a DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 6 TO 17 MANY P , It WITH TWO PAIRS PANTS re = ahs h bar ; ‘ } ws % At $350 and $5.00 At v7. 0 and $8.50 % what | . ae Cath ik ee (car f « the } Pon gegen a! Beane tr “e « bliss, we orter fea Hat Ge den later macs ote f " | the ectentists ha fr pe : |} 9, Ht Aira nh is farm Hi : p the iaithe firat,of May is now the great i Felt Has Children’s Russian and Sailor Suits Boys’ Straw F \ " "7 . pretty | “1 . and $2.00—Fx lines that we have , i to $5.00 tt bad P | Josep 4 @ fiery word = her k Se | been Ha sorr ' v od “Ah Wish k's ’ Li ps2 n % = sie | Remarkable Values in Boys’ Wash Suits and Furnishings « N f . ; f 3 vy Nos [Sid Sa ae WASH SUITS—For Boys from t ars and ercales, ‘ ia : at joys and avo | by ie < sy universe. ete Hand y colored, and every color fast ‘Ei € hae ws st ast . New Drcerauehe an eae rf MONE bons 60s saves baie Sias chbrad ee $1.25 to $3.50 r na sear pe! | COP Wey ae NECKWEAR, 25c CAPS, 25c, 50¢ | SEPARATE PANTS i | placid as castor ¢ ‘NCE saltome, comets take 19,000,000 yeurs| SUSPENDERS, 25c Ae il tg OVERALLS, 25¢ if eee ae con! 28 2 . | see Penttiects an ont ES 4 lt, | Woe Wheateake, who contemplates | have nowhere. tag: hte in prob BELTS, 25¢ | NIGHT ROBES, 50c ROMPERS, 25¢ « pie ai . sil | orary . een, = & o sew 8 t bin goldfish \* yr such @ hardship as it may | ¢ ' Bi a ‘ « , c Me phis book Waltor Pokeberry made a ftying | tuft wets 7 | 5 childles < se trip to his ome Iagt week, but!, oe 1 ii} ready to! ta ¥ at alls at the Racket store. IN THE : PUBLIC EYE i Our assortment of these serviceable dres i its fullest and * An \ , t | } best We will show twelve new models tomorrow in Ginghams, Kin b best tl 7 sienna H dergarten Cloth, Percale, Ret Indian Head Liner Lawns and iF G bt Print. Both tailored and fancy y syle i that yo Two-Minute Vaudeville All Ages, 6 to 14 Years, at . . -25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 to $8.75 a BY FRED SCHAEFFER. : : Berta 8 cat gam Barre en eT 5 Complete Lines of Misses’ a Junior Wash Dresses for Summer ple to ta ance with f hy bas a son Richard A) speaks of a ello to legates Fashioned along graceful, youthful lines of Linen, Reppe, Linene, , mrd Dae, Not — Percale, Gingham, Indian Head and Lawn. These show the no=maf Seny popular demo | THUD—Well, f it to you. If were your father dpa I waist line, with belt, plaited or gored skirt; Russian Blouse with over- { French Lick, | had $1,000,0¢ and you were my caly son and I had nobody lee to and made a will leaving ft all to you and I'd get run ovée by skirt, ete be desires fesired. |. Tr VeT24EC40 Best =erocersrcowsezroF 1, what would you be? Hi All Ages, 14 to 20 Years, at . $3.00, $4.50, $5.00 to $15.00 — be i | * i you be? i! Bl. ah Hi eee iiiieisiiaaceitintiin ———— ] i und WHAT A CITY IS | ’ - Wh T i ; The word ts derived from Latin civitas, In the United i 2 States It means a chartered municipal corporation whose chiet 4] ¥ 4 \% |] executive office nas the mayor, In Great j , : , | J | Brit ain the w ed to an incorporated cathedral MYRON T. HERRICK. - By NX 4s | o In th es the word city, Itke Its Latin M T. Herrick, besides being ||| ‘ re : j h ° aKe ° wor e Myron erriok, besides being | |). —- ER er than to town or [| the president of the largust savings | ™ " " he term city was ap bank in the state of Ohio, is laying i 1 y n der 0} plied to those tral plac ca of | meet! and thus, from a very his ropes to be United States sen n early period, signified capital or metropolis ator. Then, too, there are rumors £ that President Taft is considering : st ea saute | Herrick as easor to Wayne B ris ore , radbury System g wth she would put her foot] in ‘also vily interested n |choke."—Catholic Standard and | Times. } of the nation’s busiest citizens to |day. In his own state they don’t te | J or erric e ¢ g The way the devil catches 90] pk, much of Herrick’s candh many people is making them think | ;, » become secretary of the treas they are just dodging him.—New an ps Clothes . . Oy Unied Prem s York rea Satisfaction i a TRE aga ' t The farmer moves the world!” de-| a United They are the result of the mansfactured by the Ca . —— F highest art in tailoring. They Ohio er’s plow! Mos , 4 : ol, The « earth turned ipalde down. make you look like one of the . " 1 re K , ime 4 : oes Cy Tae upper ten; they make you feel of turpentit , T 4 1 a Our iife is what our thoughts like a prince. They are classy ole make {t.—Marcus Aurelius clothes from the curve of the lar to the cuff of What makes the Trust magnate | users ead that the Ameri sitadanppmny = — prosperous, and he feels that he must have over looked something.”"—Houston Post You are proud ance as long as you have them To brave disaster with apparent calm fs already to override itm rid They are d ned to meet the require t f his majesty, The American Gentlen They are for you, and the | ata a 6Wwealth 1s] Proud of His Prospects, ule Pier was one of a num whe | it to 0 \ on ® are right, too. Unusually ing values From ' Powerf “ ot habit. late * $20 to $30 sgh rumaal | WISE AND OTHERWISE. | “Yer met daden't! ° - . And Easy | Pee Payments ver We daanetir h i second hu Dallas) me queon,"—Cirele onfidence in th ' vo-| Nowa ‘ | we would dem | hat. tiny » hands you Think of , & have you t r he , wa er n mast that i r I 1 ie, OF altogett De-| mouth."—Fliegende Blatter. made { i we Re he oth 4 “ aati ge Bicycle repairing. Pall, 1111 tat. | Dy aged : t ii Men must work and women must! bisa . xt 80 daya, to demonstrate § dow hain ip ce [EVERETT @ EDMONDS nigh Sontal 'w ce cya up Store Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday At Half Price Mose eta WIT OF OUR TOTS $3.00 4 . $i00 ina ‘ao a} OUN MAXILLAN METHOD Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine. 7 an conn | you stuns tee lee tes il 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St, ty, wite?” Ohio Dental Parlors ; ( -4 Poh at ee ve cn tha canta id 107% PIKE SEMEN “SEAT€LE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE’ { a positive views on that sub- ”8: Inde aad COR, THIRD AND PIKE | jJect. The moment 1 opened my | | * COMNEM, ENTRANCH, ROOM 4.

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