The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 4

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THE STAR- UIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. LE STAR pendent 441 Publishing Go. ane matter oF. \ months, Six monthm 4 a | A Helpful |} Bank wes you deal with this bank you can rest as sured that it is always ready to help you in doing that which i» best for the growth and adv ement of your im teroats along legitimate lines. We offer bank large enough to ins: the confi- dence of its customers, but not too large to give due con sideration to the interests of every customer, This bank is convenient to the wholesale and jobbing districts, hotels and stores. Your business ts solicited. 75 Tailored Suits at Extreme Reductions Regular $25 Hand Tailored Ladies’ Suits This group of 76 Suits, with a regular ‘value of $25, comprises garments made up of serges, tweeds and mixtures in a splendid assortment of colorings, Bach one is the desirable plaintallored model and there is an assortment of ali sizes. Of course they will go quickly at the ape cial price and you should be on hand early to make your selection~your choice tomorrow of the group at the special sale price of $10 YOU CAN BUY ONE OF THESE UN. USUAL BARGAINS ON CREDIT. $1 A WEEK PAYS month Will Gonfer a favor by notifying this secure prompt and regular delivery of ny attempt to substitute another pap The Seattle » desire of the ° Office at once of the by @ o'cloek kindly p Kex tor the Ciroulation Depart The Hessians of Pri n (himself a lawyer! needle. Jawyers had been sucked Into the mac m the. country. They are no longer to be regarded as counsel of the com ty, but as counsel of special interests. wo eouree, here and there are exceptions, but the statement of Mr. Wilson, reviewing the legal profession as an entirety, is undoubtedly true, Hesays; “Lawyers are not now regarded as modiators of prog. ress. Soctety was always ready to be prejudiced against them; now it finds its prejudices confirmed, . . . * * leaves business college he con. fidently expec’s ter become a substantial mer chant with a roll top deek be- fore th’ year is out.” Ti Why He Laughed He—I dreamed last night that x mother was very fll. She—Brute! 1 heard you laugh tng tn your sleep.—MecCall's Maga xine, “Thetra has been the part of intimate counsel in all that bas been! —- going on. The country holds them largely responsible for tt. Tt dis trusts every ‘corporation lawyer. It supposes him in league with per sons whom it has learned to dread, to whom it ascribes a degree of self. ishness which in effect makes them public enemies, whatever thetr motives or their private character may be. lar, old man, won't yout I'll have| The Reformer—Onehalt of/tl “And (he wyer=what does he dot He stands stoutly on the de) | world doean’t know how the He advises his client how he may make shift no matter how wait-until the | half lives, He keeps his expert advice for private persons and erttt- ‘The Joker—Well, neither cises those who struggle without his leprae a Boom ance along ‘tne other half, the difficult road to reform, It is not a promising sit jon.’ em PRESENT WHEREABOUTS And it is from this material that select our judges. It is reported again today that the boy em and, dow. Visitor (at the office of the United States Blabber Trust)—ts your bie COW"! president in? ager empress of China are about to vacate the throne. For the ‘Office Boy—Naw! won't be back for & year. 1 M, P, Cuntus—Lend me « dok| Remarkable ° “I've driven my car for over a year now,” gaid Bilkina, “and I've never run down anybody.” “That nothing,” said Mra, Bt) kins, attended the meetings Mr, Holdtite—I0 next day and borrow a fiver from you. THE First National. Bank three months this has been the daily word. It beats the Visttor—Europe or jail? tively last appearances” of certain famous singers and actresses. Uncle Sam, Employer of Women ‘The highest paid woman in the government service draws $3,000 Office Boy—Europe—now, AS USUAL Sagebrush Sam—When does the overiand mail got tn? Cactus Cal—I dunno; it's coming by airship now, and the breese is late-—Chicago News. Zee Se Pere ees sees A Relapse Boarder—-Say, queer, * * The butcher said it was only & *® recently cured * % = Boarder-—-Well, it must have SIMILITUDE 1 shot an arrow tnto the alr, = ‘Margaret Kelley, “examiner” of the mint, is the woman. ‘Thowgh title, Misa Ki Miss Kelley. really deputy director and acting he A holds the title and It Margaret Kelley were « Miss Kelley does work for year. For months at « time, tn of the mint; she ts “exam- she has done Roberts’ work, but) = wito1 nee that Mra. Ketchum bas got # divorce, this widely published story wal for women in GET salaries of $10,000, and even more, « nally shows not _— fo laboring under hampering in the service of Uncle Sam should only that the government's but that the national govern: preju ogical, absurd and out of date, It fell to earth, I know not where. I tried the aviation game, The airship acted much the same. 1 Washington Star, ’ GENERALLY TRUE . Hub—Confound it! That moans another present.-Beston Transcript. EVERYTHING * & had a relapse! Satire. * * * eee ee ee 2 He Gave Up College The Tramp—1 was im college once, mam, but I had to quit. The work was too hard! The Lady—Brain work? The Tramp—Woll, it did jar me brains, You see, | had the job of tackling dw field! —Pack. Reading Character Careful Parent-—Before I can give Pursuant to a resolution Las a it meeting of the exequ oo the Young M. jean Club of King Count urday January } meeting of the clu’ rms, fy purpowe o Tag the intinent of Hon. Wm B Humphrey as District Judge of the Fi Court for this dis trict, and such other business as A GENERAL CLEARANCE IN ALL DEPARTM! SALE PRICES WITH CREDIT consent to your proposed marriage to my daughter, I must kk some- Bultor—Certainly, str, certainly. Here ts my bankbook. Careful Parent (after a‘ giance)— Take her, my son, and be happy.— Tit-Bits. + th ag ahaa llelias adhe: * Scared Him into it ® Maud—-But bow on earth did ® you get him to propose? p Ethel—Oh, easily enough. 1 ® told him you were crazy about &® bim and reminded him that ® this was leap year.—Dostos . Rvening Transcript. diocese has been conducting an experi- for the exclasive. benefit of Catholics at Stratton, Colo., ‘The work is successful, It is now announced nation-wide colonization movement, with Messmer of Milwaukee and Glennon of STR. sI0UX 1:00 A. M., 12:60 Neos, 5180 P. On Bundaye Leaves ot 1:00 & 12:00 Noon, See Pt suene | ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Edmonds boc, BA. % afters tei" * “UT HARCEY FURNITURE AND CARPET. CORNER FIFTH AND PIKE She—But people used to say he} New Boarder—i'll take some of |the white meat and a bit of the eeeeeeeened Steamers and Behedviee Subject to Changs Without Notice. Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Main 599% ind 198 JANUARY CLEARANCE SA AT ALL THREE QUAKER DRUGSTOR 1013-1015 First Av., North of Madison Cable.— 406 Pike St.—Cor. Third Av. and ed in this big sale. Many of the csnate 9 we maces ot Se ote on cae ae this sale except strictly contract ds. ee "* . OPEN 8 A. M. TO 11 P.M. DAILY y only call him eccentric} Landlady—You'll take al! kinde— thia is chicken hash. ‘The Vanishing Sees. bis face finishes.” .) “Poor old Alf,” sighed Mra. Mac - - oe eee Jones, as the form of ber husband would also be a| Vanished down the road. “He's! growin’ shockin’ Waid.” * “Can I marry your daugh- “Yes, | noticed It,” assented her) ® tert asked A. institutions in the West is the|®e!shbor. “Ever since bis last tik|@ “Can you support heb “ 4 ness been moiltin’, as you m! e A candidate who can satisfactorily | say. 1 hope he nin’t worryin’ over| © bs exclaimed °A. * congress” must|it, Mra. MacJonos .{% “Maybe I was prematére. & Bee aM pg bother Bim @ bit,”|® Have you lost your job¥— # e . % Cleveland Plain Dealer. * * Tit might,” sald h A When ee old an Mela AAR AA RARE felt the cold somethin’ slavery of employment to Meuveeevenvdus * ¥ Some Difference “Gettom {a interested In settle ment work, Philanthropist, I ier ‘his he is employed by a what do you think of it by this time?” asked the preacher. on, poor dear, he ean’t tell where “Well, sah,” replied the colored man, “Ah prayed an’ prayed, an’ de Lawd he says to me, ‘Rastus, Ah wouldn't bodder mah haid about no mo’. Ah've been trying to get into dat chu’ch mase’f fo’ de las’ ‘gwenty yeahs, and Ab done had no luck.’"-—National Monthly. ‘The day of strict party allegiance is passing. Here's TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT J ich will help it along:|) Euthymol Tooth Paste a party, I would not go 50c Box Melorose Beauty Cream . Absolutely Pure Bottle Almond Cream Skin Lotion . The only Baking Powder made from STO! FIRE SALVAGE SALE GOODS 50c Playing Cards, Gilt Edge, cut to ......0+ 10c Memorandum Books . 25c package Silk String Tally Cards . $1.75 Pearl Handled Pocket Knives $1.00 Guaranteed Razor, cut to ... 50c Warranted Razor Hone $1.25 quality Shears, cut to ... $1.50 highest quality Shears, cut to .. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 65c Genuine Horsehide Razor Strop 50c Badger Hair Shaving Brus! 25c Bristle Shaving Brush .. 25¢ Dressing Comb ... 10c Fine Tooth Comb . 75c Hair Brush $1.00 Hair Brush ... or , 25¢ Guaragteed Tooth Brush | 35¢ Guaranteed Tooth Brush .. 35c to 50c Coin Purses ..... 25¢ Can Gold Paint - 5c Candles 25e to 35c Manicure Files . STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 60c and 75c Beautiful Linen Stationery 50c Box Beautiful Linen Stationery 40c Box Beautiful Linen Stationery .. lSe pkg. Linen, Wedding Plate or V ent to .... wees Se Pencils, all kinds ... lc Pen Holders, cut to 3 for 25c Business Size Envelopes, package l5e Large Writing Tablets 10¢ Writing Tablets 10c Dennison’s Shelf Paper ........... $1.00 Box, 120 sheets highest grade Writing linen, wedding plate and vellum, special for Saturdays Realists and Egotists mh Radolph Blankenbarg, the reform! “‘Papa, what {is an egotist? mayor of Philadelphia, was prais-| “‘An egotist.’ the father an- fing, at a dinner, the intelligence of | swered, ‘is a man who thinks he ; is cleverer than anyone else.’ “Woman,” he sald, “is a realist.| “But the mother, laughing coldly, Bhe has no illusions. She sees the |appended: truth and no matter what Ideals it “*No, my son, that is not quite pose she accepts the truth/ ght, An ogotist is a man who says he i#@ cleverer than an| “She accepts it wittily.” Mr. | ete xyoat else—every man thinks he Is.’ "— Blankenburg continued, with 4| New York Tribune. smile. “In Germantown one even- as a family sat grouped about Wbrary table, the little son Box Canthrox Shampoo .... Peroxide Cream .....++ Perfume, all odors ..... Cowees Box Seven Sutherland Sisters Shampoo Powder 37¢ $1.00 Bottle Sewen Sutherland Sisters Hair Tonic ...79¢ 10c and 15¢ Powder Puffs PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS 35e Fletcher's Castoria ........ 50c Wizard Oil 25c Bottle Cascara Pills . 0c Beef Extract 50c Bottle Pinex ... 25c Krause’s Liver Pills 1Se Imported Olive Oil .... 25c Krause’s Headache Capsules ... 85c Bottle Beef, Iron and Wine $1.00 Bottle Headache Bromo . 50c Box Diapepsin Tablets . ae Bottle Hoff's Peptoni $1.00 Miles’ Blood Pu THE MAMMOTH SOAP SALE 25¢ Box Soap .... Fels Naptha Laundry Lenox Laundry Soap .... Se Fairy Bath Soap Ivory Soap, large size 1Se Witch Hazel Soap 25¢ Peroxide Zinc Soap .. 25c cake 4711 White Rose 25¢ Cuticura Soap .. 25e Shaving Stick ... 10c Palm Olive Soap .. xa Oo 10c Williams’ Barber Bar Shaving Soap . 25¢ Box Cupid Garden Soap ‘ 10c Dutch Cleanser 6Se Bar Pure Castile Soap 35 Box Violet Scented Soap HEADQUARTERS FOR DR. STEWART’S LIQ SULPHUR OR “SULPHURO.” Four-ounce Bottle ... oe THE QUAKER Franklin A. Loomis. Powder Pads .. 1 pint Violet Wi Royal CrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** Men’s 40c Silk Lisle Sox for - 23¢ a Par Best bargains we've had for a long time, and the best the men are likely to meet with in many a day. “Amunica’s Finest Fiounme Muss’ rae Costs more skcx rE “ Costs less tour 4 THORITIES concede that the Fisner Frovainc Muts Company has the most per- fectly constructed, best arranged and equipped plant ever built in this country. It employs only the most experienced millers and uses selected Eastern Hard Wheat and choice Western Soft Wheat in producing FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR Silk Liste Sox in a medium weight with double linen heel and toe. All colors and black; vatue 40c a pair, for its price per but loaves of bread we eat, more loaves, in proportion to flour, housewives and othe: of knowing that they are more and values for thelr money. Ht MD cots more es flour, but it gives more, both in quality quantity of loaves, and 4 therefore ‘actually more economical to b use than are t u cost, than does an; ft hy other the eatistection MEN’S $1.75 CAPE GLOVES $1.25 c English Capeskin Gloves, P, X. M. sewn, spear point embroidered, and the new shade of tan. Value $1.75; for Saturday MEN’S $1.00 KNITTED TIES FOR 450 Thread silk, finest quality, pure dyed, handsome stripe and crossbar effects. Regular value $1.00, Sale pri¢e . size Maroon Hot Water Bottle . size Maroon Hot Water Bottle . size Maroon Fountain Syringe . size Maroon Fountain $ Maroon Bottle and ze Maroon Bottle and Sy $2.50 Ladies’ Bulb Syringe ......) 50c Eureka Bulb Syringe . 5c Baby Nipples, 3 for .... DRUG CO., Inc: Treas. and Gen. Mar. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ball. largeon Buliding

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