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“THE SEATTLE STAR BY RTAR PURLISIEING CO. ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, KPHON ?T Busines Dept. Matn 1050, . Main 1132 I Htortal Dept = HAZARD WELLE, Patter ® PF. CHASH, Business Mansaer == OFFICERS: Boattio—1107 ‘Third aver 80 Temple ¢ Pulling. Chicago--27-318 U. & Pxprene Butlding, One cent per Copy] stm cents per week or twenty-five ty mall or carcitre, No tree copies, Rntered at the postoffice at Beatin Washington. THE PHILOSOPHY OF FADS ‘The of fool-fads and fad-f a, but f al that, fads are among the greatest of human Institutions: sai Pad-fools must not be accepted as typical nan 1 4 as typle fi fad-tools are to be accep’ who step out of the beaten ruts o Bide recreations, : ‘The amateur autor F or Rreat goggles or © that their Jooks indi perhaps, of necessity, they are a silly affectation that turns man out thought or reason, ‘The straight-front, up-to-date improvement up mistakably marks a deformtion ‘et the very many fool-fads of fad-fools. different sort obftista who make th fad-fools t iting tes with- the examp tection may mous visors ‘These means of but ate, Da 10-m le race in ordinary into an ape who tmt asan un- wasp-pointed waist that fashion has dec on God's formation of the female {ther of body or brain, It ts another gure Tut there are other fads-—fads of a There are fade that have their orfgin tn the high mind and the 3 mellow heart. r ‘There are fads that ure the natural ebullition of full apirits and sym~ pathies. of men and women as ‘There are fads that mark the individualtty shove the commnplace and not hedged within the life's mere routine, ‘The beet among us like to step aside fr ‘amell the fragrance of some favorite Mower, Dranches, to carry water to it and t } that it may continue to grow and propaga! of the world with fragrance and beauty ‘This flower may not be confined to the botanical o may be an orphan child, a fallen friend, a general charity, bs narrow boundaries of tden ‘path and train ite ite roots, om the’ tr to trim and sowen the soft about to and All at least a little part der at all, It or any other ef the many sacred objects of care that have come Into th world te Lift tus out of everyday sordidness and the misery of seclusion within self, ‘The busiest men, who alone know that recreation ls the best rest, Mnd it tn fads, and the same fads that to the busy are a source of ite ‘and spirit would be to the idie uselevs and without meaning, ‘The woman who has money to supply every want and servants to do “every household task sometimes seeks refuge against ennui in curing for the poor. » God Diess her and her fad! ‘ ‘Would there were more like her and more fads like hers! ‘Andrew Carnegic's pet fad is the establishment of libraries. John Dd. ‘Rockefetier’s is the endowment of colleges. No dowbt the pleasure they @nd in giving is commensurate with the incalculable benefit to the In the self-sectuding routine of Individual life tt te mighty little we @o for mankxnd, or, in the true sense, for ourselves. ‘It is fe Je that lure us out of the nolsome shadows of selfish existence $0 cleans+ ourselves of moral malaria by bathing in the sunshine of ‘broader ‘ite. In che ethics of everyday life there is given little consideration to the needa of humanity, It is fads that lead us into sympathetic contact with “HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU PROPOSE.” c “WELL, YOU SEE IT’S YHE END OF THE SEASON AND I'M and 8 p. m.; children’s mans, 9:15 mans and sermon. 9:1 & m.; Sunday school after children's many; Vespers, sermons and beneaic- tion at 7:20, p. m. Church of Immaculate Conception Rey. A. Sweere, pastor. Low mass, 7:30 and $:30 a.'m.; high mass sermon, 10:30 a.m. Sunday ac » m., rosary and benedictic * p. m. New Parish—Rev. W. J. Metz, pan- tor, Bervices tem, Jackson street, enty- sixth and Twenty-seventh avenues, Low mass, 6 a. m.; high mass, 10:30 ‘The new pastor will preach morning and evening. Grace M. E.—The new pastor, Rev. R. C. Glass, will preach both morn- ing and evening. ‘Trinity M. E—The new pastor. Rev. F. C. Lee, will occupy the pulpit ‘both morning and evening. FirstM. P.—Rev. T. P. Ravelle. At & m., “Gathering the Harvest; p.m. “Heaven.” In the morning the fail reunion of he congregation (ag rae ged the rofl-call of congregation will be consum- Rev. M.A. Church Notes . C. H. Obrum, having closed his pastorate of six and a half years [with the Tabernacle Baptist church af Beattie, will preach his farewell sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock In-the tabernacle tent at Fit- teenth avenue north and Harrison street. The old property of the chureh was recently sold and ser- Vices began last Sunday in the ‘They wil! continue there wu new church near by is completed Kegolar Sunday evening services begin tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the new Swedish ohurch at Green Lake, Rev. R. Hargreaves of Brooklyn will Th being conducted by the Baptist City Mission society. The opening meeting of Men's club of the Plymouth Congregational church will be held October 7 Special Meetings Queen City Theosophical soctety in of the * Leaf of Setf-Consciousnens.” Second Presbyterian—Rev. W. A.! . At il a. m., “The Christian the Strenuious Life;” 8 p. m., “Behold the Lamb of G: United Presbyterian—F WwW. A. Spaulding. At ti a. m.. “The Gospel ‘We Never Need Be Ashamed Of m., “The Saylor. First Unitarian—Rev. W. D. Sim- ends. At il a. m., “Reform in the Education of Our Children.” Trinity Parish—Rev. H. H. n, At 11 a. m., “The Signet Ring of God;” 7:20 p. m., “Ministertng An- gels. Piyinouth Congregational—Rev. W. | America meets in Pioneer block at Hi. G. Temple. At 11 a. m. “Preven- |$P.™m. “Karma: the Law of Cause fion Better Than Cure; $ p. m.,|4nd Effect,” by Mra. F. A. Schwa- “Fighting to # Finish.” ‘Taylor Congregational—Rev. 1. 1 ‘Woods. At 1 a. m., “Christian Char- tty;” 8 p.m. “Christian Courage. First Church of Christ Sclentist— in Maccabee hall, Ballard, at . m, subject “Unreality;” first W. A, McDonald. uel Lutheran—Rev. M. A Christianson. At § p. m., Engliah ser- mon, “How Christ Saved a Soul.” First Christian—Rev BH. Lin- | felter. At 11a. m., “The Teaching fon of the Church; 6 p. m., “The Choice of Move: Mount Zion Bay (colored) Rev, J. G. McPherson, At il a. m., * sermon to children; 6 p. m., milasionary sermon. A Roman Catholic Meeting. Church of Our La@y of Good Help —Rev, F. X. Prefontaine, pastor Low mass, § a. m.; high mass, 10 @ m.; Sunday school, 3 p. m.; and reapers and benediction, 7 p.m. | “Ghored Heart Church—Rev. George ‘A, Hild, pastor. ical Society, Amanda tx at 1118 Third avenue at mophy,” by Dr. Scott BIRSCH’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Ie & rational cure for all stom~ ach troubles, a bottle. HIRSCH’S HEADACHE POWDERS A guaranteed cw for sick or nervous headache, nouraigia, colds or la grippe, Mem box. HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 1436 First Ave., Cor. Pike St Tel. Matn 916. ‘HAVING A GOOD TIME NORTH YAKIMA Boling f Wh : 1 harge SS a hh hh hh hhh hit Theaters H }ieeneeeeneeereneeerency ‘he Stroller mete wig Kagiander’s dy opera ening is reanina f the w mopar which includes many t let and an entire scent otion, It should prove a strong attract The § rs," ae moat people know, who keep up with t \c matters in ge and MARGUERITA ®YLVA afterwards in extended engngem in the principal cities, Is by England and Sinith, two collaborateurs Ww have done most effective well known as the most w composers of comic ypera in America today The organtaation wil! people with a chorus of 1&4. tuming is mont ¢labors been made entirely new number Will be three evening per- formances. ~ “Lost in New York.” “Lost in New York,” which ap- pears at the Seattle theater tomor- row night for a four-nicht® engage- ment, is one of the greatest scenic comedy dramas ever written, It tells both « pathetic and merry story of high and low life ax found in a cities. As usual in a play of this character there is the tramp, funny policeman, the blind woman and the baby. Mire DeCoursey, as Jennie, is the star of the company. She is very well known in the theatrical world, and has of- ten been seen in this city. She start ed her career nome ten years ago in New Orleans, but made her greatest bits with the Hoyt farces. She | wt as vivacious, rollicking and right as ev Rever yet failed to please. ‘The scenic production in this play are said to be really wonderful. A! together a mainmoth electrical foun - tain is shown 6s well as the great East river at night, Madison Square G ckwell’s Inland prison with ne asylum and oth: scenes in and around New York. T gmallest practical steam latinch ever built 19 used tn the great river sce and just before the curtain down it carries the star to a safety. At the Madison. George H. Harniiton. th lense and manager of the Madison theater, has taken charge and will accept ‘full managerial responsibiit ties on Sunday afternoon, when his season opens with @ vaudeville en- tertainment. Some first-class per- formers who worked under the ban- her of Mr. Hamilton at Keith's and Proctor’s, in New York, have been cured and Mr. Hamilton, who says jhe is moat anxious to cater to the ‘patronage of ladies and children, will be quite sure that there will nothing offered that can give slightest offense, A matinee, free to ladies and chit- dren, afternoon. the Children will be free at ed older be ing each day at Rcept on the 10 cents to all parts by commen: and admins day mentionec of the house. “Nevada” at The Third. Everybody who has not Down Mobile” at the Third Aven: theater this week ought to attend the last performance tonight. The play will be long remem das one of Lincoln J. Carter's best produc- tions. Next week, comencing tomorrow afterr the attraction will be the new play “Nevada,” with Elsa Ryan as the Bright particular star. Mise Ryan is r to Beattie. She has been » before an Madge in “Old Kentucky.” The play in named after the state in which the scene is laid. ‘The characters ar familiar to most theater-goers who REMOVAL BARGAINS Meat Choppers No, 0 Universal Food Chop- oe ae 1 Universal Food Chop- $1.50 No. 22 Enterprise Meat Chop- me _ $4.50 Steg 12iS-1z17 The Marguerita Sy a Com. hich, und tion of merman, Will present | work and | wstul | and her comedy haa| will be given every Monday | en | THE SEATTLE STAR. id’ bs k hed. | fingers jarasping the carment | | dy The Ww ut of teh rtain Ob hand ¥ Noticed Froth ' re Witnens 1 froth ame i bout the ba mouth and & aeeg nen ‘ | "the feat eng Witne ‘ ; Jon 4 he froth " eyen ¥ cloned. The h im r : : . masked regur 4 colin he jungs in a tbe did. nop believe " all al of the Jungs could j sion ne filled with water if the bedy atari lw submerged after death from j any other eaune The larger air | {uber might contain water | Witness denied that he had dts ‘ounsed the goose flesh appearance [of the Underwood baby's «kin with Dr. Ontrom since the latter's te mony was concluded. He did not notice the appearance of the baby's tongue. Witness did not see 4 from page one.) rday Afternoon, nt t They did not pit Cross-examined, Dr, Miller said he inure, however would believe the child had been J, B. Laughary, a physician alive when it was placed in the surgeon wince 188, was f |water, A dead body submerged| called, He was the mubeta would hardly present some of the | of the testimony of Dr. Oxtrom appearances inentioned unless putre.| Dr, Wiitele and asked what, in bis faction had set in. Long mac pinion, was the cauw the Un would be necessary before water|derwood baby's death. He answe could enter the lunge of a @ ed that the fact the hands were placed in the water clenched, the air cetis of the hungs The throat and lungs of a person | filed with water and the mouth and Jead from chloroform would be re-|nostrilx covered with froth was a ed, but witness thought it hardly | most ve evidence that death ly that water would ente | resulted from drowning of such a cadave sb sie und caves heen’ or At Great Length. } such @ case and “anything| OM cross-examin the witne was possible discussed at ih t na, of the lan bal In @ Nutshell, pina but hie testime His optni n Wan not nuh od into (Was greally stren fa would This wan expecially the s f & submerged | when he talked of the condition of cadaver until decay of the tissues |the heart in such cases. had set tn Witness drowning the elenchy Court remained 6: o'clock in pension unt at evening. ated Onge d and the limbs stiff and f the fingers and mnaistent with the theory of drowning. A person killed by chioroform and thrown into the Water might remain limp. rtant testimony in mouth of the found that in « Ken on of ally soma Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Halt Monday and Friday evenings Pri- vate lessons dally. ee Dunlap, real est ate, #4 Union block. ———— Fietoner @ Oarpenter, realty bar- gains only. Cooper & Levy Store Until 10 Cnc Tonight eases of drowning th tim was generally 4 that the mow d babe was ¢ xhtly open. Some times the mouth was found cloned. He had never see a drowned person himeeif whose $ were not slightly parted and the tongue protruding. HAMS Same quality selling al! over town from 18 to 20 cents per pound — Special today The norma: resilient. Joase the post mortem surgeon found the lunge resilient and not preserving the Lmprint of the finger death from wome othe cause than drowning would be indicated Dr. Ostrom testified that the Un- derwood baby's lunge spongy. ‘The presence of foam or froth tn the alr passages was a Yery usual in- he on of death by drowning, prac tically invariable, Effect of Chloroform. ‘On redirect examination, Dr, Miller told of the effects of chioreform. If & person died from chloroform the’ limbs and members would generally retain the position In which they were dehrd banmbm. ya m mmmn were when death came. A person might, of course, be drowned while merely unconacious from the admin. tration of chloroform, since respir atton would continue. 5 again. if reepirath had person would be dead Dead, Don't Breath. “I never knew a dead person to breathe,” remarked t witness drily. Deputy Corover Sherold F. Wittsie wed Dr Miller in the witness |etand. He first saw the Underwood babe bout 10 o'clock nm the jmorning of June 1. It was still in agar sack at that time and was anne of the Ballard undertaker. ly was removed from the sack by J. W. Whitlock by witness’ order Before the body was taken out of |the sack witness looked In and was |xtruck by the fact that the mouth | was filled with froth and the hands jelenched. The fingers of the left |hand grasped the sleeve of ite outer garment, The left arm lay acrone the breast. The right arm was near- ly straight. The lower limbs were slightly flexed. Goose Skin. | Saw the body a“ in next day lwhen the autonry Was performed. Was present dur that operation |Then noticed gooneskin on the front jot the body ‘The froth had been wiped off the mouth, witness be lieved. Wiwness believed death had |reauited from drowning. @ | Cross-examined, wit raduated nthe ago from the medical devartment of the Univers. | lity of Oregon, where he studied four years. Had also studied for some time under Dr. C. 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The safest method of ighting —no flame to ignite draperies or other inflammable material, About 16 to learn the optical bust- ness, Schuchard Optical Co,, 1207 Second avenue. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, | ri , aac eed Meine Our new contract provides tor free installation and free re- newal of lamps. Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 1406 Secend Ave. The Seattie Electrio Co. 907 First Ave. boys for de- Fisher & Kood . Stone, and Real o with Mise 604 Third | ‘Seattle Den 717 Second Ave. Hinckley Biook ordered, All work guar Full Get of Teeth $5.00 If Bridge Work . $5.00 Gold Crowne .... + 98.09 Te 109 Second Ave. South TEETH dent ght hee 4 ee ° tatty. eeth without inte of long years of experience, We examine your teeth and tell you in El advance just what. your work will tor extracting teeth when plates anteed 10 years. EXAMINATION FREE Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block AND GE! ONE | HOLMES’ GOOD tal Parlors We crown, fill and extract the least pain. No but all are de udents employed, Lady always in attenda . 1.00 Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings Painless Extracting. . ke Elevator Second Flor (reat Enlargement re FURNITURE Sale ‘ve 4 home aay rnished or Not § 1 ‘ane. you wil} - splendid coup this Great you 4 Everything Is Marked bony Dining chair fike pis made of solid oak, canes back and emt Other stores for equal value” OUR PRICE $169, _ ~ At ~~ ~~ HAGGERTY’S | | _ PRINTING AND eral auctioneer, Ti MARTIN, Auctionser ‘address 1921 Yeuier 109 Second Ave. South ted | AGNE, “The Primer” succeeser to Marked 614" ONLY DENTISTS in Seat teeth. OUR METHODS are KNOWN a DENTISTS ONLY. Ail our u ee ususl. The same doctors NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Teeth extracted free when other work is or 16 First Ave. Beattie, Wash Main Offies, Portland, Ore ~m AL ite rhe at im Cail oe eo EMOVAL BAL! must vacate A large stock of fur: stoves, tn and granite. | re, crockery, lamps, tron beds, | bedding, carpets, matting, line- leum, art juares, in fact every- ing to mal and comfortabl RED FRONT FURNITURE CO., 110 and 113 Second avenue south: FOR NEVADE AND. Re MEN Fon NeyaBae soe. HAMMERSMEN 0 TO Ae EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS RST AVENUE “ Work Guaranteed Painless [ETMODS for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- |FIVE AND ATTORNEYS AT UA Donmit cok Tel, Had wi 5 na a. M EWING, Public. 004 | i, 2 STRRLEKG, comps sterner, sosery | TA. KELL00G,213 Washington botlding. | K€ MACDONALD, 400 Burke ballding. | LYMAN & KNAPY, 10 Maller wallding. | WD LAMBUTH. 986-5 recite tice | 2 WARD KEMP, 428 Burke building. Atorney Yor tie whe use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- ind USED by the NEV YORE me- tried SPECIALISTS are at work worked for you in times past et the are still there, Sundays, 1:30 & m. to 2:38 p.m $8 reward. Great Northern salou. OR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS. HERE 18 X GOO! —It acres rich second bottom land. all level, very productive soll, all partially improved. small house; tract faces on a g00d county road, five min- utes’ walk from depot, stores, post - office and good school. Price $700. | ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bik. 10-ACRE TRACTS— Rech vatley land, all in cultivation, hear the new Seattle-Tacoma elec- trie road, Price to $200 per acre. ROBT. MALTRY, 410 New York bik. TEN ACRES NEAR KENT—Hait rich bottom land, nearly all fine soll, plenty of spring water, handy to ‘new Beattle-Tacoma electric road. Price $750, RORT. MALTRY, 410 New York bik. RICH BOTTOM LAND—35 acres, partially improved. close to small town, handy to Beattle. $900. ROBT. MALTRY, 410 New York bik. FIVE ACRES rich, level land. very conveniently located. adjoining small town, partially cleared. Prive $150. ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bik. |e. BANOS SCHOOL Sal a TN pail term, September 18th: those com ge Bg Sf Setar “then | Catalogue, expiaine Te Sferyihing mailed tree. 40'and 4 Tistyoke block. yon al DIRECTORS BUPTERS ~-& BONS, smile, 1430. on Fhirds teh. Pre Ww. A SNAP |On Weller street, large §-room cot- 1 modern conveniences, table, full size lot, $1700, | On Twenty: full a flower th avenue, 4-room cot- lot, lot laid out in beds, ete.; $1200; A. LAWRENC 98% Second avenue, ELEGANT new modern ®-room houre ‘Queen Anne; barn, chicken hot how nd 80m120, bali on house and i y view; lot only & ce om eany oo view, #1000; | Hoattie, near Sound. $1000 cash meter ti Alte BRST NARGAING OFFERED, ee two lots 80 orehant! 120x190; Tw Madison id gee this P TO SBLL AT ON VES ATE 4 lot» planned and terraced new h , 1 block from car part balance monthly Inquire Henalaw Grocery, t THR ALVORD ACK® TRACTS, rive ana {0 Nand’ near’ K Hine, the: wo mont ‘ott rr lot, $200, terme f t, $7 per month up, hioan, offices we ‘Greta Laks; car line crosses pro, Kk NUMBE! a ea Sie esion bay a, nabs 508 OOMPANIRG | Big engpecetenetuce tay oem ste toe. mance OWN A ME. Don't be at the mercy of landlords all your liven; I have five butiding contracts In the Fidelity Home Rullding Company, left with me for sale by a party leaving the ‘olty: they are low nu * and can be bought for less than has been paid on them. This is your opportunity to secure ab: on ymente with no interest. one contract for sale ern Home Company, teh. | JEWELRY fedeemed watchen, diamonds and jewelry. Li Washington st. Beattie * ICAL EL MeAliiots nUBBi COMMER AL wi wan Block. 110 ead, (i STORAGT AN! | Ew Covider low number, cheap; call before 10 m. at the Treen Shoe Company, Fist avenue. Ask for W. N. Vandewerker. RGAINS in wa ‘Aiamonde, UNCLE JOR LOAN OFFICE. S17 38 ave CT # i ¥ sights Ty bg Bg ~ ity and prompt BS eas tee WoOstOa! INSTRUMENTS AIMED, boight sold TS ST TR MILLINERY N—Fail wililingey at lowedt ina. ‘Corner Fourth and FOR INSPECTION ve your choice of In the Dawa $190 fer acre each purohase. Becon RST AVENUE. BHINGTON Infirmary of Osteopathy, > men lady = phystoians Premeoway X MONEY maker for sal acres | close to city, @ fine quality of clay 21 feet deep: will make a fine vitri- fied and pressed brick; on Rafiroad and water, Call on owner, see 614% Second avenue, WA ft date Deposit Building 6 th G0 cabinet photos, $1.09 per dom. tor one week Baatman'e Studio,” 2 PATENT ATTORNEY RARNES & CO. 14-76 Beare Roya ba F. & ADAMS. drafting. Colman bid. PLUMBING Wit MULLIN. wore guarant ‘one year, TWh, Black 6264 Geo. HM. Woodhouse Co, Tel, Mai RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO., Main 6& When buying articles advertised in this Paper, speak of the Star. PHOTOGRAPHERS Wilse, sullivan bic STAMP PHOTOS—218 ‘Columbia etree, FINANCIAL A VOELTABER ry Phone Black #6, LLATERAL BAN! Ware & be joaned om any goed = coltai Bullding, WARRANTS bought and wold. 2 eatemtan, Muted! 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