The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 4

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ee Se eee i | ordeal as far off as possible 4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913. “ * > T aT: - EVERETT T UE THE SEATTLE STAR ea OE. mate 10m OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TR See tate bare ssohewtronmdid ee Tee coo | (Ue UNG: SWE HAVEN'T Got cariegner ba all : FRE ARGS Fann PaRsIGoLaR BRAND) | |. Buy Your New ee cor ‘ade ’Y BUT We've GOT ANOTHER OWE B df. d d th C , Tickets a SE : “JUST AS Good —--- i Manhattan Sut radrora an anual LOT UV GIRLS TURN UP —“. A Th E ‘ t Ww general rv Corporation Counsel Bradford has 4 THEIR) NOSES .AT DOIN’ | e asies ay own himself a clearsighted, progressive and capable) | gi HOUSEWORK FER PAY AN’ ee EAN <e THEN GIT MARRIED AN' DO official But he is grievously in error when he coun els the city BF « EER NOTHIN j mS to wait, wait, wait—an in time—until the » 3 | te ; cot vets read » decid case which, even if won ; ‘our s y to decide a ca ; ee " ton the 0 t-ticket problem And We'll Wager He Never Finds f n city, will ally solve the 4-cent-ticket probl One | It is well enough to establish what little mea A Fg home rule is still left the city Br rd is correct in that ’ : attitude a At ea ee cae But it is neither jeops ardizing the city’s home rule figh ms eet nor the “strap-hang * case to demand immediate relief} | - service commissions. To 4 bl ‘ Your Name on Our Books a = Is as Good as Cash pre Mie: ¢ c city should appear 3 ited, harmoniou *< Smart Fall y for the fact that the Mr. Bradford himself is has } »-h " case u e e supreme court has held h es M eee ae aie Wao ‘Shows but ‘thet fw PS | illinery sen sine Ta awyere asked Evelyn assortment of Aut it till next May? tried the che In the meantime, the company’s arbitrary ru! ing the number of tickets to be sold contir As Councilman Erickson says, the peoy waiting. ‘The public service commission, wh or not, has the controlling voice in publi And so, under the present conditions, laws and court decis ions, it is up to us to get what relief we can from the public of Indiana de o| al work service commission, AS SOON AS WE CAN. kilt? eh: i § to a finish LAve ones, grandpa. ——— . 4: @ ‘es 9 me they never tndtet| n for perjury in so testifying | And $1 a Week Pays Your Bill at the National It takes all kinds of men to make| Gov, Cx olqui tt of Texas, says nie] 1b of It’s Not a Destiny to Hanker After|’ the world, The Mat teatndes! | ters flat | USSIA’S foremost newspaper, the Novoe Vrema, is so! 1 STORE Roa Lae isk 0.4 leve the saloon te] It ) happen when the much interested in what is ditch at Panama gets into action th to study the whole Caribbean situation ‘ Coming back, he talked in New York, and the nub of what he said was to predict that in time Uncle Sam would |! have on his hands all of Central America and hat it recently sent’an editor the islands of i) was the vi a Wert Indies dent of the United States in 1913%] Wherever he went he found that the natives hated us} Get out your old felt bonnet but hungered for our money in seuais city they, ses eaemiital Hate and hunger are fighting it out, with hunger slowly fo r getting the upper hand They don’t like “the American p excitable Latin-Americans; they rejoi Sam stubs his toe; but the color of Yankee coin looks good to them, the stability which follows the advance of the Amer-| igs,” those swarthy, every time Uncle A. BRIDGE & CO. STORE, FIRST AV. AND YESLER, IN THE HANDS OF THE COAST FIRE & MARINE SALVAGE CO. FOR THE ACCOUNT OF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. ALMOST A $75,000 STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES (DAMAGED BY SMOKE ONLY) MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT FEW. DAYS FOR THE ACCOUNT OF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTERESTED IN THIS LOSS. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES’ LOSS YOUR GAIN GEO. C. MAIN, ADJUSTER FOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. ican flag they discover to be fine for business; and so, put-] ting two and two together, the Russian editor thinks it is } | taking rash chances to predict that the inevitable will one day come to pass, regret it how we may We wish we could challenge the prophecy. Cuba and the Philippines have cooled our ardor for trop- eal accessions, as Mexico is cooling it still further today. Running our own bakeshop so as not to scorch the dough is a hard enough task without having it complicated by outside . mix-ups, for which we're not at all fitted. Still, likes don't always count in a set-to with destiny. The handwriting on the wall seems to point as the Rus Sian suggests. But let’s all back Wilson while he puts the $3.50 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, Slightly $10.00 Young Men’s Suits, Slightly Damaged by Smoke and Water, Damaged by Smoke and Water, Sizes $2.25 $5.75 $20.00 and $22.50 $25.50 and $27.50 $30.00 and $35.00 $20.00 and $25.00 § $12.50 Men's Mili. | Men’s Suits Men’s Suits Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoats gd i $7.75 $8.50 to $10.258$13.25to $15.58 $8.50 $4.75 $15.00 Men’s Crav- $20.00 Men’s $10.00 Men’s $3.75 Men’s Duck — $6.50 Men’s Mack. fj enettes and Slip-ons Cravenettes Slip-ons Coats $5.75 $7.75 $4.65 $2.95 $2.50 Men’s Pants, § $3.50 Men’s Pants, § $4.50 Men’s Pants, § $5.00 Men’s Pants, all sizes, all sizes, all sizes, $3.89 $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Corduroy $15.00 Men’s Suits, in Perfect Order. | “If they catch us, they'll scalp! $18.00 Men’s Suits OVER 2,300 KILLED, 47,000 Injured on railroads of the United ss oy I'm glad we've tried noth States in the jast three months. That war in Mexico is a tame affair. hair restorers that are ——,——_ ® pe oo mone _-— thices | | A house blew up by a gas stove! ha © day a © If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct CHEASTY’S OPENING Entire Third Floor of the Cheasty — :"; « Building Devoted to Saemaey. Ponte Pants AND THIS FROM ENGLAND 4 I= $2.25 | $2.95 OVERCOATS i220 Highted in pulling othe $6.50 Men’s Pants, all sizes, $4.25 all sizes, $3.15 $3.50 Men’s $2.49 $1.50 Men’s $2.50 Men’s Corduroy Pants Corduroy Pants $1.73 and rs legs. W. L. Douglas Oil Tan Waterproof ff Packard’s Men’s Packard’s Special *s John seas tee Cee $3.50 and $4.00 | Men’s Shoes, $4 $4.00 Sh Mer 900 Sho Cetin prgleicck: friends often do, to gos Men’s Shoes and $5 grades, . Hand me ‘oes Bf Men's $4.00 Shoes B. Stetson Hats a while | “Big biaze, that fire at the | 2.39 . 3.1 5 A startling step in the expansion of a big store. | wasn’ we" asked inva: nica $2.1 9 $ $ $2.23 $3.1 5 Last year we were compelled to close out the women’s 2 gra a pac hr a 4 |down to have a Jook at it. And, my department so that the clothing department could have |Elword, thers ore ‘ 00 ’ . $3.00 Men’s $4.00 y ippewa all the Second Floor. Great increase of business this |narrow « yo!" Oxford $2. Men’s Arctics Oxfords, tan or Oxfords. sont or Chippe e kes us hh: “lo ' " Las ves! Brown ex-| xfords 7 ’ », year makes us now take the Third Floor. Isn’t that an cosas at ak sabes, tana black calf Men’s $8.00 Shoes encouraging indication of Seattle’s business improvement? Wonderful Values on Third Floor Overshadowing in its magnitude, Cheasty’s is now the foremost overcoat house west of Chicago. You lose money, value and style when you overlook it jsald that there was no ope in the | “Oh,” he sald, “the fireman | down with} old chap!"—| $1.89 1 $2.29 | S448 $2.00 and $3.00 $1.00 Men’s Bar Men’s Hats Coats gsc | 59¢ | 14¢ $1.50 Steamboat and Street Car Men’s Caps $1.00 Men’s Caps 25c Men’s Neckties 50c Men’s Come in today and see the latest, classiest produc- What Would You Do if You Were| ’ ’ 50c Men’s : m Stn a Sak Gases $8 nad Ob we tare ene ‘ ‘4 25c Men's Sox 50c Men’s Sox $1.00 Union Suits ff $1.50 Men’s Shirts variety of pleasing patterns in overcoats, and in the | |f}me saunas Underwear rubberized, cravenetted and gaberd raincoats The beautifully. made, stylish Benjamin models 19¢ range from $18 to $40. Our line of Burberry (Lon don) coats for men and women is stronger than ever yor Cottertll has gor not invite these id saviors of the city to 7 | 27¢ | o¢ | 576 | 79¢ this year, a oe views "to. the. iit A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO BUY CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES AT PRICES UNHEARD OF Vd Mike to road thetr ‘otters, SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, 9:30 Acting on th sot “ce The Coast Fire & Marine Salvage Co. 2 Entrances, 1st and Yesler Ls latlets Urlet and ete on 103-107 First Av. South, | GEO. C. MAIN, ADJUSTER FOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. 89-93 Yesler Way. jhe letters brief and write ¢ RPT ays a EY Cheasty’s Haberdashery |’ Second Avenue at Spring Street ieee of the paper only, Address them “Editor The Star @er @ 83 3 8 ° v & 4 Pt

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