The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1910. SS ee i WORLD GROWING BETTER”—-ROOSEVELT AT BERLIN UNIVERSITY =~ staff I sincee at of th | | ‘ United Press.) oe boon | tying v gg much = ny , ee ind be was a Meta without great i - 2 ¥ me cect ca: | ees : ‘ ee seauiniant 6 with four the work of ng the ChADRSS ¢ uniforms st ! made by (hi | etter advantage than t stat Tgp BROKERS Be ct means AN, - on “le ar anal i 1 1 n t t Hynt our etvitization | 1 ’ ia 4 jtween the modern an luence modern political Ife, but | | hay Ai 2 bit that on the whole) [Ih a. “ ; i , . . wc of te fo od i t US ls are quickly ave grown better and t ° } regul lated by icone the Work Move : eiheae se eo i et : é Striking Sentences From Col. Roosevelt's s a lea Ss BROKERS Blocks Bot Address at the University of Berlin Walis & Lewis Co. ' y of ri nr > ‘ | Universit Berlin, Where T. R. Spoke, and the Kaiser ‘ ; NEW YORK STOCK “ f the nse ok clethaiian Gin al i Ss GRAIN AND PROVISIONS sonines. Tn. tt , See 2 ‘ . . ; . . psa ded Private Wires Main 7791 Inc Bold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 2fe, 227-328 Bailey Bldg ’ i eg splendid pres nt, | and and thore useful but hope-| enormous, and constat asit . Schumann - Heink, vole co 4 tron artly #77 : : : 19 ff7f])} \ o ao) ken iin | Mong he day He jajust wa bhorred; but woe to the nation ha ffi yy Up Melba, Tetrazzini, Ca- Fei different from each of m of ter ; ; a 4 ‘ : sa Ma ruso, Gadski, Sem- of m brich and all the other , \ sour | world-famous singers new and strance . tog apo fe ae Beat oa ut. | att ——-- * . sing for you on the ma Tngenl trace ery of pri fe civilization | many, and some of them are quite|f ,. “It would be a bad thing to accept Tolstoy as a guide VICTOR. See otant out rough use, } Haatiot hing not to hay oy.” Sousa and his band, Pryor’s band, 7 boogie thought that | ft nd in hand with| A Plea for Conservation of Natural | -», ‘ » oe pe eM : the U. S. Marine band, the Royal Ma- Roar minds. For generation: tog . - — is a further and very significant dif ea ae Pera et wes eantere® ee rine band of Italy—in fact, the great- ‘seholars have (locke: “The best use of field and forest rence, ; est military bands in the world, play ‘and thanks to the : wilt leave them decade by decade, @ of the ne dangers of olv af the present em eos ; fn ! t ite ten “From the standpoint of the nation f the individ for you on the VICTOR. fetimate and = friend! od century by century, more fruitful; riendly |! t rt and we have hardly begun to use 0 cause t ¢ " ink ts te character a gg Nac mera ee arte ya A : Between the two coun)! . ‘ace representatives | the indestructible power that comes . oe : Order a VICTOR at once if you iaeee than over lace representatives | trom harnessed water, mn me 0 : Beatrice ie moves danger : eT euatied to| “The advances in the realm of] it tnd lead too lux : “The sian sa es foment of to- or ore a a \- there is always dange oft 4 s seeps ms plainly vie-/ spre as We Seeeent aertadige genet sa 1] pens eat lke an acid into thelr m ask of he can w itage be if Prices not advanced when buying on A ; nthe at the game! note. Old men a 2 o Sen bee : th® world at | he in organt.| i their own gen 7 “ . owt will 2 easy terms. aE t ot o « Most Potent in al inveution,| the first rational so villxed 90 ge Meakina. t an unheard of mitt.| ution of life. The adva » " t “ . The giar lactory tov is of and by itself one of the r wal Ristory begins with | ta rity as rer Bei with past century or two have been over otf most formid »roblems of modern life ONE DOLLAR Brings a | Victor to You! = 0 and the Roman r wr rivals. To these two| ore ground than was covered dur. ¢, this than tea t a ° Gomain the Jew facts is primarily due the further|!™s the entire history of the human in the early ctvilieations. This | “When men get too comf and lead too luxurt Ped scrom Toa Se Se.” ifeligion which has! fact that for the first time there In TAC®. The play ¢ . curiously abown by the military ' F vase ean benrge ots Machines Pianos and Player Pianos. teat of all factors | really something that approaches a| evident tn the d spiritual | pistory of the Greco-Roman period || Ot lives, there anger the softn at | im the subsequect bis-| world civilization world as in th the mind as compared with an acid into their pkiad, bat noxe of bis “Steam and electricity have given | nd the body. . our © " . : * ’ compare with the race dominion over land and Ia this mo nt there are the pe ame n « “Wealthy men still exercise a large, and sometimes an ms by the Greek water such as it ne had before; | signs of mu t bodes {ll The| Bu uropeas desownt | ar" gaggle : The Greco-Roman | and now the conquest of the alr is! machinery is so highly geared, the!) “In the Grectan and Roman mill-| ate yper influence in politics, but it is apt to be an in és S ee far more directly impending. Minds are|teasion and strain are so great, that tary history the change was stead direct influence See Gennes ooo anny oe A ay Rn 8 ‘ he oh Near Union St. Seatite, " Coast. 0 than any be-| swayed by one another without re-| there is cause to dread the ruin that ily from a cititon army to an army - - acta seat arena A = =r coe — Germania ten eed oe would own a oe aie of mercenar! Re em “It is no impossible dream to build up a civilization in ee the Middte! parative Isolation upon each com. mere we: p machine {t-| the cane , n times, A sam h morality, ethical development and a true feeling of Tamale Groito Ea was slowly| munity. The machinery of the fac, co centuries ago reenary therhood shall all alike be divorced from false senti And Factory, 1425 4th Ay. position from | tory and the farm enormously m Roman clvillaati 3 " or was the principal figure in naporact "eed Opes trom 11:90 eet i ¢ ao ter the age of tiplies bodily —skil! and vigor.! ble standard of comparison, many! most armies, and in great numbers mee yon SPRING SUIT SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW AND SATURDAY morrow and Saturday this Big Store of Men’s Clothing will put on another of their popular suit specials. About Suits for men and young men have been re-marked for special selling; the lot including values from $15 to $18, t will be grouped at one special price, and your choice can be had for $12.50. These patterns are all this season’s yoods, including blacks, blues, checks and stripes, and the prevailing fabrics of this Spring, and made up in the ty best manner, cut in styles that not only please the young man but the more conservative dresser. This offer only be realized when you see the sand you will marvel at the im- values obtainable at the small $15, $16.50 AND $18 SUITS ew See e of $12.50. YOUR CHOICE Goods, in Sizes for All , this sale starts tomorrow morning and 4 s 2 as Saturday night—Be on hand early to secure the ae k of the Pleasing patterns. A Great 1 2 ‘ Q A Two-Day Sale Worthy of | Variety of the @ the Attention of Every Clever Styles of the mami For Men and Young Men Conservative Buyer at One Price & See These Specials! New Furnishings Are Arriving Daily Special Vaiues in Shoe Department There is a splendid showing of 50c Neckwear in values that cannot be dupli Our immense line of footwear is now complete. This department has always cated elsewhere for twice the price. shown only the best makes that can be sold at a conservative price. Here will be Golf Coat Shirts are shown in > immense variety of patterns, including the found the complete line from the great W. L. Douglas factory, the summer styles, season’s newest sty les, upward from $ rife ‘ . a the best values shown in Seattle at the price—$3.00 and $3.50, Hats are shown in a great range of shapes and makes, including the Bridge Special, the Douglas and the reliable Stetson, at prices as low as $2.00 and as high as $4.00. ind durability—offered at $4.00 and $5.00, A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST First and Yesler Two Entrances First and Yesier The Spring and Summer Packards are here—Shoes with a reputation for styles ae a

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