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

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-“: THE ‘STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE “God Bless the Dear Judge” \CALLOUSES AND SUCCESS—A STORY OF stones mut vam STAR DUST SEATTLE’S ONLY abe GROCERY CNT How Bookbinders’ Clerk Got Tired Packing Sup plies and Started on the Road to Success It for ing st to catalog One the famou could be for a fun k would have a the tilstaks 1 discovered thee HOURD UO enable gg ties and “pinks was carric ’ . . . nly Way. funeral corts passed the | t t as | ate S - bes Rene n . a 1907.8 ‘ ; tle while w Pyk Bs tinue ator—Ien't there any. @eputies made the miners furl ra printed in ble ad i w Harry Huribut, not yot 30, here not many people ha area * Hage rable bse. 10 to stop the ta ot had fought for . other things, the carryir tl himeelt he Bang. Thatet . tie : ats. downtowa| ™* go Bang 9 cor wg Soe Best He Could Do nh k pletare of Rather than haul t t eee en ae . wor) might fe ee a te What,” queried the millionaire ' t fs e of Lake Washit Ms ee het WHAT'S IN A NAME? Liberty ” was ¢ tl | 1 pa b f What th oned to be oe = 0 ‘3 - a of contempt of « After the of the corpse and be tion case—the deputi other nore “ ors cating about way, and Just uns 1, held 1 \ 1) with r arketing t But w< were going to tell what v IOT « : ora an tugging Two things were f Miners con sed 2 breakers the error Owners and torgiv asked for « was God Whe ar an ref he er judge intervenes h an anti-prayer injunction remains t seen. Meanwhile the miners, having been evicted from company houses, are rearing b: s in the open air ‘ “9 Which, in the r, will be good for the babies’ lungs, | Ru nd G te No Cause for Complaint and make nm abl son ly when they grow up. tomer-—t ordered a gallon of ' | PUTTING ON THE DOG) wicn"weny last econ. ate Tse - TP | } } } Picture of a Deg During the Time He Was Called Prince Arasen iit ny sont me was made ip | ALPHABET COURTSHIP. (r Mow ert sient ot Ctl Him: 0, 4 U I could lay me down and D. you have any kick coming.’ ‘ien't| to Her; R, but it can never B New York Irish enough to sult) ke Him: 0, ¥? ma? tha Her: Because we never could G, U J! } i _ § Him This indeed is L' | Ke Stuck ert eR ciel House ry. Have you | puncher and bad man, for | the “Why didn’t you give up your seat to that old Indy?” AVOIDING THE APPEARANCE OF EVIL : i child °F -Yoa, - shoe tae eg What! And have everybody think she js my mother-in-law? : =: == ES ‘ No Other Excuse. JUST HOW THEY ARE . Bk ap aio “The people are against lega lized wrong. oi . Jack——It must hav " sion. Picture of the Same Dog After He Became Lost and Was Called Quite right. They are up against it ~ “Towse” by the Boy Who Adopted Him. “WUDE-W-SEATL DAY” Tinga If You Are a Seattle Booster You Mon , hs Sale in the ms of Our Store Will Buy Seattle-Made Goods 2 Saturday, August 27th, is “Made-in-Seattle Day,” and to celebrate the $ occasion we have made a special window display of Fine Wicker Furniture which was all made in Seattle. Seattle is now fast becoming a manufacturing city. New industries are spriniging up everywhere in all lines of business. Reed furniture is now | 213 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH 313 made in this city, and the samples in our windo w show that Seattle can turn Owing to the great success of Our Dissolution Sale last Saturday, we deem it advisable to continue this sale for a few days more, in order to raise the full amount of money required to pay Mr. Phil Rosenbloom, who withdraws from our firm and de- a lower price than is asked for the “sate production mands quick action. DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR SCATTLE-MADE WINDOW TOMORROW Here are a few items taken from our stock. Note prices; they will convince you. ia | Store Opens Soe at 9 o’ Clock Attractive Prices on Kitchen Utensils Sue $6.25 | Zot shirts: te season's TA PT eters oa | ae . aney " ates! ; $8.95 $1.00 00 Monarch Shirts; all sizes and 83c zf 2h« eavy ) Bine and Hiack r mee $10.45 ; - ae Roche a ies platted 0 Hand-Talloréd out a better-finished article of superior design and place it on the market at as and Working ress Pants? Wark and light Pants; Jatest "ants; fancy stripes anc ‘ No. 8% CopperBottom | One - Burner a ae eae alae 3 “ Stitt Mate; black and color The Camel's Hair Under Wash mete f, with drop |Gas Oven nee ear andies on boiler and | lined; fitted wi ment. § | for 8 ws whbcoriice B xtra Quality Felt Hat . torn > | ord: a al wea 4 pod . i sae \ Working Shoes; black chrome 60 All Wool Ribbed Under prseenat ont 2.35. Spe z e, 6 1 al fo ye a $1.40 value C | cis 4 | size, 85 | Seture y $3.00 Dress Shoes; box calf and 0 All-Wool Ribbed Underwear; Coope value . m ic 1.19]. $4.00 Gun Metal and Velour Calf bo Hes 00 “$ " All the Credit P . hoe ie So; 20c |: Suspender Store Treen 4 oun sumnsieD ; January | / uF > > <. | V/s o8h if Nm Px: 4 Seacan Gee FIRST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR STORE aa plea AY L238") ROCHESTER CLOTHING CO. |‘S2is*" Saturday | SEATTLE Pike ‘aon 213 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH 213 mai “6 wasn. 3 Buy Now Evening A 3. Pay Later and Becond Ave. at Union St | Fifth Ave. |

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