The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1911, Page 4

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If Time Should i Rol Bachar, ® from Australia, by the way, is reducing women's working CHICAGO'S hot wave killed 53 babies under one year derals " Send IN OUR national cemeteries there are 360,000 graves of the known,” or heroes of families too poor to bury them privately ILLINOIS lekislature has passed a law prohibiting puBtication ready after a second t g to prevent bow @ren. There's a new line of on that'll keep ‘em busy for legs tn chil a while! LILLIAN RUSSELL'S Pra jal of further matrimonial designs re marry = = [Railroad Wreck Sale that Payette > fou nonths, and says he nm begin serving until September 1 But meanwhile, th Operate on Feeney, and maybe Justice will have the ha-hs minds one of De Wolf Hopper’s merry quip: “Why do people Lillian Russell?” oe %e CHARLEY TAFT, William's brother, sails for Europe w @nnouncement that William is still the business men's favorite. ler Feeney of rs will m bim, in ° DR. H. C. PIERCE of St. Louls refuses to pay his son Roy's wife $25,000, and wants a divorce of Roy from Bessie Chapman because, when married, Roy was daily consuming 45 drinks and 50 cigarettes. | Nope! Bessie doesn’t need the money. Any girl who would marry THE STAR—PRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911. : TE Se AT enae ic DK WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? »« Girls, Don’t Go on the Stage; It’s Lonely Life, ee PL eee Says Blanche Ring, and She Ought to Know, Sure 4 0110 | UP IN THE AIR. WONDERFUL, INDICATION, | ‘ y m4 te of th i « in “The Y pereeewen een ee gig Dt i Chub) arse ; ag ; * : * How Reactlonaries Who Were Re Oo be giraffe t i y | ~" * * tired by ba Pesote Mave Been|i or a by the | I the |® * Places r | * a * ait »d John-| ‘Yet Site Lonely * “Pp f e whe Yet al id ike h t|m t * y 1 idn't want to have a neck l* * ke a giraffe. | * * When ix that | * r drew a® } cople Wh he mornings, when |sta lw t * Th ly called] yor crub your ne ck | |e 4 ald & | with water Pt biladel. [a & ks | w ¢ mast * b tol* and m * #e * A Clever Saleswoman. RRR RR ae Let me see some ladies’ hos Cash Courtesy you want be tite< know y all tr That Was Why. women previoual conversing # BLANCHE RING. can't eat them, And as for lob-|The home-ts the natur ° e entirely the}a woman. A woman's c A | home my com-|all | mu ve for her ould ever b Seattie Automobile School, 219 thing, the actress | Broadway. — = . no room for love. | THREE BEVENS. Rome with her seven hills ¢ he wants t Alaska The sever Post-Dispatch. = al ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC | 9 VIBRATO! THe KiOe Lor In the Editor s Mail]|... ns Oh, come sow, we shall seca saves ar! ~ ly bi have you w ain Seattle, May 26th, * Yes, but every kid has mons slee, | eet Gine erssorigea oe! 1 wanted t to be ‘pend hing grown up!"—-London ar sisters do, and I am sure} ery man on the car will offer| | Dear Sir: When Betty Grabam,| ber bis seat. I noticed six women jand girls on a recent street car,| your editoria} staff, takes her) io4 five of them were about as| as [next ride on the street cars to | The Bride's Shower. dangerous a looking lot BLANK BOOKS ia—Did they give the bride a/to give her bis seat have her wear|hat pin stuck beyond the crown at | TRICK & MURRAY HIS LAST THOUGHTS “Papa's last worde were of you,” sobbed the millionaire’s orphan daughter to her impecunious fiance. find out bow willing mere man is|could find, One young ja nice long-distance bat pin with least six inches. The moral is ob-| ‘ an exposed point of from two to| vious. | Office and Factory 3 ¢ bridegroom.— j|atx inches sticking beyond the | Yours truly, | 72 Columbia St. lcrown of her hat, as so many of| P. H. DEKON. LAST CHANCE Well, all her friends ¢ “Bo the old m—t mean, 86 YOUr! cold water on the nda threw dear father was generous In his dy Now York Sun ing moment?” inquired the young} man tenderly. “What did he say “Hb-he said that he wwwished he could live long enough to get one more good, hard kick at you."—) Cleveland Plain Dealer. | un. erm? “That peautiful window Kind-Hearted Man—Blind’ What That was s bes i wingow J an affliction, not to be to see |earden IT saw as 1 passed your edn't Dentistry at as Reasonable Prices. as It Is Possible to Produce Work That Will Last and Stand Behind With a RELIABLE Guarantee Here Are Bargains for Saturday Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our Prices First show you what they can do for you. you ever used. ZAMORA CRISWELL CAUPFMAN, sell real estate, etc. We avoid extravagance and bigh rents in our place, and there- fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases. WE STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, or we manufacture your cut halr or combings in any way you wish Bring or mail them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS carry the Send 25c in stampe for a 50c box of FACE POWDER, the best | iol Fire ‘Ay * San Francisco Hair Store | | _ — J} “Baines Ra ‘Star classified ‘ads. “Buy of or 1 30,000 PAIRS! SAMPLE SHOES And Countermanded ORDERS PURCHASED FOR CASH AND AT ABOUT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WE’VE ALSO PURCHASED VERY LOW RENT, AT ABOUT 15 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, WHEN COMPARED WITH GROUND FLOOR RENT ON SECOND AVENUE. THROUGH THESE TWO STRONG COMBINATIONS WE CAN SELL YOU $5.00 AND $6.00 SHOES OR OXFORDS— At $2.50 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO., Ine. Second at Pike Street j | | Men’s an Fig ye FURNISHING $2.50 MEN’S SHOES—F or Painless Extracting Bridge $5.00 Full Set of Teeth (Guaranteed) $5.00 Examination and Estimates Free $20.00 MEN'S SUITS—Must | $9 be sold for .... a $25.00 AND $30.00 MEN'S SUITS— For Saturday only .. $9.89 $2.50 MEN’S PANTS—Wreck $9c TOM i's Wb ae ay W'S hie $4.00 AND $5.00 MEN'S PANTS— $1 69 For Saturday only .. , Special -- Fancy Vests AT COST iB 50c; 15c BLACK AND | : . : ‘i TAN HOSE— |i Cement Fill- $3.50 AND $4.00 MEN’S DRESS | Wreck Sale .......000. fl ings 50c; Silver $15.00 MEN'S HIGH AND LOW | Fillings 50c; SUITS—Last CUT SHOES—For 50c MEN’S FINE g' , CHANCE 66st eee BS Saturday only ... SUSPENDERS— Gold Crowns and Wreck Sale C $5.00 AND $6.00 MEN’S FIN- pee 1 gh | | EST DRESS SHOES— a Only ins. $3.50 MEN’S HEAVY WORK- ING SHOES— Wreck SOI iss ve i ee : a $3.50 LADIES’ SHOES—Made in Vici Kid and Patent Leather 1 Wreck Sale ..... @ BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES— Worth $2.50. Sale 1 1 PRICE ois sie siete ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES MUST BE SOLD $2.00 SUIT CASES Saturday 3c ODIP Lis use Sekenee 50c MEN’S DRESS BELTS—For Sat- Oc Ry OUIY., Vins oi cd. $1.25 FINE DRESS SHIRTS—Sale ae a On te C 75¢c UNDERWEAR —For this sale C ae All Our Hats at Your Own Price HIGH TOE AND HEEL DO YOU FEEL THE NEED OF SAVING MON. EY? IF YOU DO, COME IN AND GET A PAIR OF STETSON, WALK-OVER, WORTH CUSHION SOLE, KNOX, BERRY, BOSTONIAN AND MANY OTHER STANDARD MAKES. Remember the Place IE. DEXTE 319 Pike Street Over Swift's Drug Store

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