The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910, cometary matter Is composed of combustible matter, it would be tm: | Halley’ Ss Lomet il Not. mediately consumed by fire on entering the earth's atmosphere wid] | the ashes would gradually fall to the earth without de ive vio Paitn ee cides 4, the |h ne But if the talle are compo: upon anticipate 4 offects | © nature of te’ talla sup | | p f matter emailer than atoms, Mee appearance © ook place under peculiar} Which are driven away from the « ‘ ie Impulsion of flighty | Ante The Obristian hetions hie seomy to be the mot watls ry of a comet's tail that had] gente ele ob i yot been proposed in corre t relieves us from all dan Tyas ed bad ger of physical violence ° arth through | the ree ata | the comet's tall, for the earth's a ore we prevent the rapid fall of the cometary matter wh i teented fe the « We may therefore ¢ r : ; } charch ng to the earth and ite mie pANBAge : cus ‘ earth through the tail of Halley y 18419. | > od Ww 0,000 miles On the morning of May 1s w © the comet's tall . eh a ae ing from the zenith nearly to the | &xtending trom east to weet through the # for the last time, and ollie of “ time of its near. | the evening of May 19 we wh extending from the saad pT iba ast for the first will t neath ma not approach the he heavens at th por sec fons of 1 appearance in tt er as {t recedes fre e 1 nun, but « “ evening during the remainder of the summer, and nye * of making important investigations concerning the ane. ts ft cometary bodies JOHN N. STOCKWELI MAN HAS TWO WIVES FOR 26 YEARS (By United Press.) rate of 45 mt the tota | An Effective Way to Get m1 . rs Fire Insurance Compa- ; ae nies in the Effort to} Nash + Make Seattle an Insur-| . ETE wa | ance Center. Poultry Posde—telling ‘Prices +g War ' x Q A y Rock (| ¢ {sland Special Eastern EXCURSIONS ~VIA— ie . ROCK ISLAND LINES i —_—_—- foort i May 2-9, June 2-7-24, July 5-22, Aug. 3, Sept. 8 teers Rime : i 2 : i ee We ‘ numbe f the r Pera faunce Po : H oo al ich n array neg he tee ‘Therese “ss tan ened Meate—setling Price See ae nA O} ; =, - Pine Mame ne te le ott Sa all be eal oie aa I d ed inform n, t d fan, Meats. Live Wola Tv! ee aad aap GEO. P. CAVE, General Agent. oH Prive Cc. D. McCNAUGHTON, C. P. A. 705 Second Ave.—Seattle. 2619, 2621, “|The Bee Hive|*=* 4 Corner RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Cedar Always the Lowest On Good Merchandise WAISTS A GREAT SPECIAL For $1 a Week Pongee Coats AT $9.95 EACH Our New York} to tm a Ife of Cc ight fre Ladies’ Hose Men’s Furnishings at Very Low Prices ‘25¢ 4, 0c ine 00 Shoes at Away-Down Prices $1.00 Coats, be factu t of f the re $1.00 Ladies’ © 1 Pumps, f want the publ . pare ower © the enetit « of the above oA ae 98 al, 60 we will place them 2 2m sale tomorrow At $9.95 —EACH— While Tey Last Take a & at them in our show window I cash while you can get ‘tem tor $1 wee Pacitic = at Co., Inc. 422 Pike St . $1. 39° $i. 5 Ladies’ Summer Underwear 10c APRONS Beiaeh mis Fre saat of as Gingham Aprons | '* eck, ne tuil trimmed; Seattic'’s Popular Credit House OPEN SATURDAY TILL Get a Perfect Fitting Tailor Made Suit for $20 Why wear an ill-fitting, machine- made Suit, made just like thousands of others, when I will make you a perfect- fitting, Suit, from elegant hand-tailored to your woolens of your own selection from hundreds of patterns, and, still better, I charge you less than the poor Suit would cost you? This $20 Sale Will Last Two Days During that time I will give you all my high-grade goods, for which I always get from $40.00 to $60.00 a Suit, for $20.00. Remember, Saturday and Monday measure, You will find the largest selection of goeds and the widest range of choice in the city, and the FIT, LININGS and WORKMANSHIP are positively GUARANTEED. There are dozens and dozens of men in Seattle wearing my clothes, and they are my best ref- erences. You know whom you deal with here. I run my business under my own name and | do the guarantee- ing. Just received, a new line of ENG- LISH SERGES AND _ STYLISH GRAYS. These are included in the sale. Also ALL BLUES AND BLACKS. This is your BEST and LAST chance to dress as you ought to dress for LESS than the cost of a poor Suit. Come in now. Such values in fine woolens have never before been offered. Also take into consideration the fact that every- thing concerning the Suit carries an absolute guarantee. You take no risks. We must satisfy you or no pay. CHAS. R. KRUEGER Tailor for | Mien 1404 Third Dianna 1404 New Liberty Bldg. Two Doors North of Postoffice OPEN SATURDAY 10 P. M. TILL 10 P. M.

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