The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1910, Page 11

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| WIDOWS LOV il BROKEN OLD MINE FAN it HINDU DENOUNCES THE MYSTIC FAKERS ity Student Issues eoticus asmumitag (he title wasn Warning to American | Ya" or 5 to Keep Away | '* by no mean on which bh Swart V their ath je this country, But many ‘ have Rewur yatte ahd posed to be Findus put & parap ed and ¢ cas | marche jwhen ¢ he American public were already | henuiiinds women: net to be & ear to be removed to Chicago, and mere emotion to find truth, and | demanded thie fan. It will be kept| in Cherry as a monument to the; men and boys who died tn (hat hell underground company's office dd that thy fans ded upon a freight | into horrid traps of fakers like ternard | TARAKUATH DES, ‘10, | President Phiiow att versity of Washt t club, Uni on wader the pre religion Seon Men Find the Strain Too Great | Did He Get it? | “So you are the noble youth who ee 4 into the icy flood and ree} 1 *, alr. my daughter from a dreadful Y And you have come to ask me ‘or & great favor? Yea, afr You have come to ask me to let PAT MALONE. | “Stony” McGiynn's great work } you ry my child?” “ron man” | 02 the mound made Milwaukee «# ™~ ego ° yo fe Se “iron man’ | contender for the American artis Bde Marae Bd ey Whar aeocka tion pennant right up to the final Fame of the season. He worked tn 68 games and he won a big majority of them. But he tant doing so wel ht be! it, | Jack Ches- | “Btony” Me most famous of the men. thie Meat 4 | (hia year, McGlynn has been bumped MeGraw was string-| wer the mound each time out from om the fiag staff Ini... stable this season. He worke of the Poio grounds, | |, hard last year. was pis one 4 vg ers So it doesn't pay to he an “tror — " * Baseball managers won't ob to let me have $7 until next Satur Detroit Free Press. Just Suited. 1 would like to help you, poor man, bat | haven't much work to give you.” “That'll suit me down to the sround, ma‘am; f don't want much.” Sourire jay night. ct to & pitcher doing more wort than ts his If the pitcher ~4 ket away Bot | with his gar are alwa | mort pitchers in the brush. It i to the pitehers to protect Ub Men like Mathewson, Joss, Cy! here pitch their games and win | Most Engaging. Mr, Hardcash called on me last vening. He's the most engaging alker | ever listened to.” Indeed! What did he say? He asked me to marty him."— 4. Young, Bender and }fult share of the " : them season after season, you | Comic ¢ don't read of them going and By th pitching double-headers once or By the Sipe. ga twice a week. Nix on that stuff for Mistress—-Anna, you've been Wise vex ase Or Seth ond tear stay in the| wearing my patent leather shoes 4 ne, ie the . ne | running for the | Ponders of the league, blow u a = a—So sor ma'am, but I al time they ot two and drift back to the suaynal BS ny : ; ce of the rag. «or out of baseball entirely, | Was mistake them for my rubbers. ae the “fron man” of rnc sere canst 7 —Mexgendorfer Biaetter. and winning “Did ber wedding go off without @id he do last!» pitch?” fe now feading the on bis New four or five ‘was just about the ras his “Is your new maid capable?” Me! “You bet it did—the follow she| “Yeu, indeed. She can tell call- going to marry didn't show | ers I don't want to see that I'm out, New York Evening Tele-jand make them believe it."—De troit Free Presa. jeman and ber sist THE STAR-—FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1910. ‘olding Bed Death Reveals Double Life ofja Millionaire York on th i by a folding him A woman na aped death in the same aceli Woman, and the ne From the Bernard Type. in & West 23rd st, rooming house.| heard of her was when Smith ; Her screams aroused passorsby,| hin death . and she was rescued from he When the woman was told patter Star ‘ a tw g poaltion wan dead the night of the tra and justice, ¢ “ this event Smith was|aho took his wateh, pape pay Tas ; known here at home ax a succes»: | trinkets from his body and ma ena 2 ful, elderly bu man, of qu hem to his on in this elty ew Pica : . tautes and rather retiring disposl-| she dropped out af sight, Tt is be peecued fror oo tion jeved Smith provided for her went to New| " Sick Lady--You give me hope - Guise | PO bin Bangs oe felted na. a | XOrk City and opened @ splendidly | How were you cured? 2 | te eaten < sie d quipped establishment on 72nd at Robuat om Gentleman . |}Smith was a frequent visitor at the | born here Rire fining ite manufacturers and salable merchandise, located in the heart of the busi- Hess district, offers to business men the advantage of Its facili. jis bank, ties, developed and ected by yeare of successful irvice to depositors, _ The National Bank of Commerce Second Av. st Madison St. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings. ‘The windows of the Shafer Store are show- ing today a representative collection of Men's Suits at this popular price. Kuppenheimer’s, Brokaw’s and other notaa bly good makes are included. of P} Plain Black and Blue Serges, as welleas fancy Worsteds, in all sizes. Spe- “$20 00 Cial at... cccvccseesrssccvcnspoces The Boys’ Suits at Five Dollars | Set a New High- Value Mark The Shafer Store offers not only the big gestivarlety of Boys’ Suits at this price, but by fat the biggest value. Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers, in plain and fancy fabrics, $ if 0 0 | all sizes from 7 to 17, at. Novelty Suits, from Samuel ; Junior Norfolk, Russian Blouse and Sailor it ne y -: Se es Blouse Suits, sizes 2/4 to 12, in plain and Pemyies exclusively here. Priced i A ae 87.50 to $15.00 | fancy fabrics. Great values at .....- $3.50 nid College Clothes <| Shafer Bros. < Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long for Young Fellows $15.00 Corner of First Ao. and University NOON Saturday’s Star _ Is the Best Real Estate Medium in Seattle First—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife, in talking and planning for a home and wise Invest ment combined, have plenty of time to discuss the ques tion, as they do not have to get up carly Sunday morning: Second—Because on Saturday evening many men in Seattle receive their weekly salaries, and money suggests money, and they naturally think of an investment Third—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife talk over the real estate oppoysunities they have seen advertised in The Star that day. Fotirth— Because they then dgpide to go and look over the ground and investigate 9 fae estate opportunities offered, early Sunday morning. Fifth—-Because they do ByEKD AN after break i fast, WITHOUT WAITING T EAD ANY SUNDAY MORNING PAPER or do anfehing else but carry out their plans formed the night befc SIXTH—BECAUSE THE, REAL ESTATE AD- VERTISERS IN THE STAR'ARE THE EARLIEST KIND OF EARLY BIRDS. Y PUT OUT THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS THE IGHT BEFORE; EARLY MORNING IS TOO@LATE FOR THEM; THEY ATTRACT ATTENT SATURDAY AFT- ERNOON, THROUGH THE STAR, KNOWING, AS THEY DO, THAT IT HAS THE LARGEST PAID CITY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN SEAT- “TLE. Seventh—By doing this they interest their public one day ahead. They have their possible customers thoroughly interested before they go to bed Saturday night They show them the land early Sunday, and on Mon day, if the proposition is fair to both sides, the business is done. A Paper Delivered at the Home Is Worth a Dozen Sold on the Street x they; ANOTHER af SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS TO BE PLACED ON uy} May 4 ® } “Strength | It develops that Anna Castleman will, but the a human woman wh was with ith making o which w i, had for year b 4 A my ently fought by s the bra Hindu phtt t Anna Caatlon | self realiaation, perte with her sister Fannte, | At the Baths nious lopment }¥ me mills in this] nd soul, To attain the goal 4 by the mining horror s vee " a wan at that| | Robost Old Gentleman (to sick ol may follow different pathe, ths ago, "have saved the fan Sinith ; 4 ; —_ muty, | lady) hen I here first I 8 are princtpally Path at helped keep the entombed |p), mA Fash tt vo Se grmned- utter a word. I Ok path miners alive for days after ar aineemmghabeye he lived 4 le : y hy head. I main shaft was filled with flames |' | pome yes couldn't wal he room, and ft v and gases About three years ago Anna Cas-| had to be lifted from my bed | 1 was|ine pis *| | EILERS “WEEK END” woo reste THE GRAND LIST OF EXCHAN THE GYNORRPREAD MAN D AND Day HIS LAST DOLLAK id Wikgios FINE SALE AT BIG REDUCTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICES RANGE FROM $155 TO|) Se attic I heatre $365 FOR A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICK- a Hy | i } |Special Art Style Sohmer and Others Now on Display in Eilers Window at Third and University. As Little as $6 Monthly Places a Good, Dependable Piano in Your Home Now. | That t | vieinity |ly convin Kverybody's MAJESTIC Pinay House Leland Marked $155 | our This Weok—KARA ‘ Ha 1 denced by the number who c who does not care : : a een Friday morning a n as the doors | 5 , rr Rolf t * 9. Prices $, and make of the a thoroug instruments on dis find just what | and, at $16 While Lois Theatre 1904, Ind, 4084. plano itnelf is fiano from Phones— Main among the bargains and at a price One & lot r Thi Jat which he could not hope to ob-| comes in a gany case ar “BAST LYNN tain it in any other way js the reg $275 style || Matineos y, We |. All of these planos have had a Schilling & Sons, $180 | thorough werhauling In our shops Or fi «aks dears ven witt! ae J and pene ven put in io very beet find dainty ttt s BET musica! condition, while any o . Pee “ Hi ge gon PANTAGES THEATRE jthem may be purchased upon ot Kasy Payment Plan by simply nr ing @ small first payment and ar ranging for the balance which amount to practically jit would co ternutwood case, a regular $3 trument in perfect condit just half its original sell This is certainly well worth $180, | the price it is now marked, and it's pretty certain also that it will be| : ts | *ONEQUALIOD VAUDEVILLE.” a for} te: A Big Week of NK POLLARD 2 Valentines, 4 Cates, Keogh Francis, Ete & price 1 terme what and t on rental Chickering Now $365 one of the first of these bargains to rast AMEE ATT It is only oceasionally that we) be snapped up. "3 ante > are able oer re c aaskess Spielmann Cabinet Grand, $195 | STAR THEATRE | $365, but we have ng the| oh | “Specials” this wee finished in rosewood condition and ng tho tifully a splendid #0 far as ite musical value goes it's as good as new. The case is not the very la style | but this particular instrument sold jortginally for $600 and it’s a geno ine bargain tofay at our price of arr This Week Cabinet 1 in rich,| kind that ne 50. While this particular instrument has been used for nearly two years,it has had 4 thorough overhauling {n our shops | and is now in splendid condition We have marked this $195.) Armstrong Musical Qomedy Co. “WISK MIKE” 106 and 200 Three Times Daily Lyceum Theatre $365. It wax turned tn the first of A one Second Ay.—Next to Seavey Hotel. the week on a Chickering Parlor|*ither cash or terms; in fact, any Grand | of the above pianos may be purchas Moving Pictares—AUl New Hore ed on ovr new Easy Payment Plan,|| but don't wait or delay—be here || at the opening of doors tomorrow oa morning and you may find just what — you have long been looking for Efiers Music House, Successor to D. “PAPINTA” Sohmer Special, $332 “The Stolen Fortune” Another real bargain is the Art Style Sohmer now on display in our ‘window among the “Specials.” This fs elaborately finished in San Do- and Others mingo mahot beautifully carv-| 8. Johnston Co., Eilers Music Bidg od, a regular $575 tnstrament—| Third and University. Savoy Cafe Something doing every “ . 99 |\/@ minute at Sevoy Cafe. Have New Records Mean New Entertainment’? | & yo" isie i 'waiuning Quartette? If not, you want You won't get PHONOGRAPH” Con all the entertainment out of your “EDISON ea you buy the NEW RECORDS. n and hear the new May list BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 20th Ave. N. W. Phone Ballard 1277. to. Open till 1 a. m. Savoy Cafe, Second Ay. Reservations for after thea- ter parties a specialty. Today’s Styles Today radbur stem Are Tailor-Made Clothes at Ready-Made Prices You should appreciate the fact that you can The mak- ers of these clothes are experts; they know how to cut and design, to shrink and sponge and press. Only the best of tested fabrics are used, combined with this excellent tailoring organization, which results in the beauty of the finished article. They They Strong values from— $20 to $30 Open an Account With Us Money is scarce nowadays, but new apparel be swell dressed at a moderate price. are for you who want distinction in dress. are correctly priced, too. is necessary just the same. Why just as good values on E Perhaps you cannot ry to when you can get y Payments? This is a convenience that meets every demand of the limited purse. It is a pleasure to dress this way, for at no time is a large amount of cash required. afford to pay cash. Let us explain this easy method to you. Store Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday 1332-34 Second Ave. Near Union St. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”

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