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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PURLABHING CO. EVERY arrn YOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. | TELEPHONES Business Dept., Main 1050. Editorial Dept .. Main 138 = : B. Hazard Wolls, Editor, 1. PF. Chase, Business Manager | sain | OFFICES: | Beattle—-1107 ‘Third avenue New York-2% Tempio Court Bullding, Shicago—S17-318 U. BR Wepress Building, ‘One cent per Copy ein vente week oF (wenty-Qve cents par month, by wall Ge earviora, No tres copita, Bntered at the postoice at Beatle, Washington, as mecond-ciass matter =— - SERV. NT or Ls’ COMPLAINT is et | Now Wisconsin supplies its quota of evidence that reformation of Servant girls must begin upon the mistress. ‘The Wisconsin state labor bureau has been collecting reasons why Siris prefer work In factories and stores to household service. Inquir- tes were sent to nearly 1000 persons, Here are some of the answers ‘The reason I won't do housework is because I will not be treated like Dalf_a slave and always a nobody If ladies would only give iris better kinder treatment and rooms, ntly warmer beds, and let them live indepe more giris would do | a housework. | Eee None of the girla I } would do housework, » ua a «irl wh @oos it ts always looked ypon as a k tchen drudge, feldom treated Justly, I am treated better in the factory in every way, and t q fo longer obliged to entertain in the kitchen or r my ¢ 4 Back door, since I can live at home with my ow ple. These answers would probably be as good for any oth 4 @re for Wisconsin, Human nature is pretty much the same the world 3 over, Ana these answers surgest that upon the thoughtless, untactful mix- ress of the house rest the larger share of the burden of responsibility for the “servant gtri problem.” Todeed, It appears to be less “servant girl problem” than a mistress | prodiem. } ‘There ts no sign of an insistence on the part of servants that they be w tes, Tam nde at the ate as they ted to intrude upon circles other than their own; but they do sound a ‘Clear protest against social distinctions being thrust upon them with Bold brutality. i Aad who but the mistress will not say thelr protest is just? a _ A CONFUSION OF IDEAS The public might he quite content to permit the trusts, as well as | Whe tariff, to await correction by its friends, but for the fact that these | friends persistently refuse to agree that any evil extsts in either. | Indeed, the variegated opinions of leaders friendly t tariff, as expressed in the recent campaign. make an am quite that covers up and diverts attention from these evils. President Roosevelt advocates a constitutional amendment and the extension of the Sherman anti-trust law. Senator Hoar, chairman of the senat® judiciary committee, sees no ‘Becessity for amending the constitution ‘In order to make the Sherman Jaw more effective. | ‘Secretary Shaw of the treasur> declares that the Sherman law is Sufficient as it stands, Attorney General Knox holds that the common law Itself covers the whole ground. Secretary Root contends that trusts do not control manufactures, nd that they stimulate competition. Secretary Wilson denies that the tariff or the beef trust has had &nything to do with the increase in the price of meats. Senator Foraker boasts that the trusts are making this country the Jeading power in the trade of the world. Senator Hanna says there are no trusts. * From ail this confusion and contradiction of opinion, when can harmony and concerted action ever come? - eae Raigad ge oe es esting as ever, though little of his @| performance is new. Legerdemain @| ts one of the things that never grow : @ old, at least repetition scarcely stales 3 ite te variety. The usual card tricks, the) transfer of portable ob- * | jects ‘by apparently supernatural 5: ®/\ means, the miraculous growth of | : ®| flowering plants, the extraction of : tive from recesses too infinites- | imal fo contain them—all these time-/ ong honored performances of sleight of treated as members of the family or that they in any way be permit- |!" trusts and |; THE SEATTLE STAR HEAVY WALKING|FOOTBALL HILL WANTS GHINKS MV MALAING FOTO Railroad Magnate Says That a Few of Them) ; | Cooper & Levy ORANGE PEKOE TEA—Reg- ular 75-cont value, to better Sana the stato university football team | introduce i ine j | play ne Multnomah peers : an aoe Will Not Drive Anybody Out j Ta oe as rand at, ainiotia lL TOMATORSE a pees tomorrow, Game will be called I per dow ‘oatie s $1.00 ; 0 p. np extremely interest RN— : NEW YORK, Nov, Mo-At a ban-|a year to come to this country. They | ut ' ; An e ; — | SUGAR CREAM co ; t tendered to Wu Ting Fang, the [don't any harm, They |inw contest ts expeote Th: | Sah oa $1.10 ring Ch nd . Jdrive you anybody « have held the championship —_ : me = “eo mint lant MEDG | Other distinguinhed guest beald | thwent | f years, | rea iamerce between! Amer N, Hills retary Hay and ws not ame Snider’s Cateup or ; tea and China said esident Re ‘elt sent letters | ultnom are in the ager | “Open the door,’ Don't say no. If| regret. All of the Invited guests somewhat heavier men, but th Biue Label Caisup tion} paid a high tribute to the atater | nal qualities of Wu | Special today and tomorrow 186 $2.10 aaa] STANDING DESKS ROASTED COFFEE is equal THESE to the best sold elsewhere at 5 er pound. NEW YORK FULL CREAM CHEESE—Has that rich, de- licious flavor— Per pound ... 206 FANCY CREAMERY BUT- TER— 1a hard tus ae tn this « etry thinks It wise to get |manship and per his education here, he won't be any | Ting 3 the leas friendly to us, Don't drive| ‘The banquet was given at Delmon: him out. Let him be welee |teo’s under the auspices of the Silk 1 would Like 2000 of $900 Chinamen | Association. ird Avenue theater, vividly | thracite offenne The trunk trick also, of sacking up | at the man locking him tn a trunk | depicts life in the nd tno few miutes substituting an-| fields without — givi ber, delighted the crowd as thor- | either of the contending facth as if It had never bean dene | Will be the bill tonight, at the nee tomorrow and at & morrow night for the last U NOTHER car of the famous Rand & Leopold Desks received, comprising roll-top, flat top, standing and type. alon of (Mtn. a Bw a Bey VALUES | pound brick +s. 600 BI writing desks of medium and betier ay rir onue ater, next Sunda. ound Jar : wy brore that abe 4 wot held | Sernoom, “indicates” ‘s crowdes B-pound Jar grades, The illustration shows one of their Reap around her. ‘The secret te 4i- | Oo s*apecial train some time Satur an pound tub : standing desks. It is made of solid oak in a gole The weusioal Goctmane given briet| Ent fro Kt . EASTERN SAUSAGE— i sk nisi. Base 4: loa dt > See erat | they last The organ und 206 den oak finish. Base has massive turned legs, with ©, three th and two cai exploitation of ty tertaining featur show production will run two more ts and Saturday matinee ’ The Adventure of Lady Ureula” center cross piece. Desk has three drawers and book shelf on top. Price, SATURDAY |] 02°"°2"", Per pound fe SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON— NIGHT | Per pouna eet Je in “Lowe e for life in a with the hero, | t as charming as motional | bicy Jui the r tb | se is Bhe opened In “The Adver "| gain ufficlently up jell Flower Apples . cae dy Urwuta” at the Beattle| be in a poaition to a . Tape Line... ftom. standing room onty | Dack, his uplifted falls. help mG enee tem A new shipment just arriv- 8-ft. $29.00 house last night. Mise Roberts ta|!ersiy by his side with the wrist We Turner Bnipe......+0 2he $0 9G son Cemertow m et 4 to the part than | Shattered by builet from the re neds Henderson also had a part “The Belle of New York" SWEETENED GROUND ‘ 4 well Mtted to him, 1 The Belle of New York,” with ite 10 ft. Weather Strip CHOCOLATE—In Tine— | « aling with the adventure | pretty umes aL HE ies ¢ 3 irited girl in the eighteenth ia wtxth bare “OUR BEST” FLour— Her mad prank nearly | rica | fitting $1.0 Counter Beale...... Per $1.05 ads her brother Into the jaws of mt on Bunday Per Sarrel’” COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS ath by fighting @ skilled duel imited of th ith muff $1.60 Striking Bag.... To save him from engaging In the|Mghts The which Gustav | be worn ¢ WAFFLE iRONS—" r has supplied in this Casiny | ‘ut looks t 7 ee is of a higher quatt ly found in production 99009990996400088008O It has lived long afte im firwe hearing and will be remem Special for bered Gan Chimney®..sseesseeee 100 ING CAKE aniooc es"? | Second Av., Madison and Spring 3!s. ate Bach 360, 400 and 460 jah CHEMNCYB..ceeeseseeeee BO IRON aie PANS Mantis... Ife Each + 360 ght Ureula dresses up ina man's| K and visite her brother's antag: ‘The complications that arise make the comedy features of the plece. Tanak taht wish Wiest Abies wm after “The Holle of Nev é e Roberts played the part of Lady Ure | Tork” has ceased being produced d &. & Hf, Special Gas Meatics mula. She ie thoroughiy at heme in|. The company this season includes atur! jay eosesecaperees 39G mia. , She te thocomehly. at home In| us ad tarorites ot tent pean et , a LIQUOR DEPT rendition. "Har work tn the secona|With an entirely new dress and|@ One gation Old Oscar Crescent Gas Mantles e ‘ Bet eek he ee a ene Coe ma |scenie equipment, ie is sald to bx Pepper Whisky $2.50 . acge Ih thule mostumme te food. She | even Detter than ever, and is headea | One Gallon Royal Crown not only looks well in the costume, | PY Miss Floye Rediedge James Dur Port cee scaniad Pune SOURBON her graceful manner and her| Wns. Ned Nye Harry A. Truax, | One gailon Royal Crown || 4 & KEY: ina Marte Delia Rosa, Miss Char Sherry 5 last night won for her! iotte Uart, Mise Toby Frank 1.00 » Frank Rowan, Lucius | seigtried, Frank C. Fay, Mina V ie not 8) Letter and Miss Joanetic Lewi comedian by any means but In the make th mnpany mplete setnt-comedy role tx good. Shubert has pro Miss Bertha Blanchard as Dorothy a chorus 1 of the pretties plays @ emall part well. Robert | shapetiest and best voiced girls wh MacKay doos not appear to advan-|have ever traveled with « {heater tage is Lord Heasenden. company. The play wil be presented tonight, . Chatre's Cirous e770 ean Seco Even 5.00 Per al. iy ‘IMPERIAL PORT Wine— ——— Per gal... $1.50 LODSING HOUSES $100--On Main street; 6 rooms, mod. | r Sam —§3 room on First avenue; party ‘matinee tomorrow afternoon I; cash, 106-106 First land et the tomorrow "evening pere| The new Indian circus gives « per-| Matchless Liquor Store eo, Se % 06 First Aven ate Se wee formance évery eveuing st the shew 100 Columbia street o “on ae ae 751. Tel. Ind. twery, Boren avenue and Howell] ® a), sunset Pink Tis, Free Ds Warde Company Beginning with next Sunday night, —+—_ the Warde Company comes to the Dancing Classes Seattle for a two-weeks" engage- Professor Wi ment. The company is headed by | monday and Friday oruen ts Charles D. Herman, who for years | wate lessons daily. was with Frederick Warde. As a my — ge er of fngt hia present company The one that | S# %@ Spinning for bicycle repatre | Duchess Cakes 8c, 2 for This Cake is of the Bost Quality, Lite all Oar Goofs: at) ve erteweyortveam |“! POLEFSON'S Tomorrow Economy than to do your Trading | = —o—_— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- hand were repeated with the magt- Herrmann at the Grand = ctan's conceded. cleverness at the _Herrmann, the wizard, is as Inter-'Grand last night. rosteGRAND eins only. John Cort, Mer. “Lest River” Sen ——s—__ “Pennaytvania.” the play renning! Duntap, real estate. % Union bioex, ort. Prices~200, 308, 400, Art And bring it with you tomor- TE THe nf] rom, With every Boys’ Sut GREATEST costing $2.0 or over we give SHOEMAKER free, Saturday, chotce of Fancy TONIGHT ge or White Shirt Free. Be sure THE LAST CA ors’ work; to get these out of the way of the regular stocks w Worth $16.50 $18, $20 and Top Coats in the purchase have been disposed of, and all that remain are such as compare favorably with custom tail Pacific Coast Clothing Co. sees | , 900 First Avenue, Cor. Marion ws me finite oncians. | , UNDERTAKERS |_ arth ake ~ Ramaker MusiC 4 and bring this coupon with you, PALKS OF THESE POPULAR Brown and Blue Mixed Cheviot S-plece Vestee Suits, perfect tallored, sizes 4 to & years, ac- tually — worth BHC TUL EVERY DAY, AND THEN NOT ABLE TO SUPPLY LL THE DEMAND. ae a pee ON THE | PE tn 4 FIRST 0 7 ¥ o _ JANUARY en Some, NCRE "4 + $5.00 Ladies’ Ty . A rUT piece Veptes tn teaele red eta aee Sui excellent actually w PAIRS. linings, perfect 46.56 Ladiow’ Buperior Quality Tat DALY MUST fete Site Welet. . Bot n lack GooD Arthur's Beautiful Melo-Drama | work will cost by a tucked end hi ched nc ie a ination. Give usa call, LAS Ante Cait 008} tne Senet 1 LOST RIVER | wit tna we ao cacy a mammoth Three-Star Cloth: C MN: Sal be fe MH, ded All the | 1S pot " S' Boxcalf Patent 5 ee © S8 | advertise -Star Clothing Constellation Sale is to be formally ended tomorrow. the low-priced Suits cut 0 to, selling at DOUGLAS’ Boxca' io sizes $ to 15 fl Asa a id = 7a © Si.id) ana Kia Skin shoes... 63 Years. ib navy and neal trown, fl Direction of Jules Murry. SET OF TEETH . Ladies’ Ali Wool Waists, biack and } DOUGLAS’ Valour, Calt Patent} regular $6.00 value, selling at. Il gents gelling seven days in advance, |GOLD FILLING . ut them rn Wig tables an y s coltre, handsome, perfect fitting § Colt and Vich Kid Shoes " ‘ 84.507 c par thenyalion tuo. Me and tomorrow you cin choose ari 42,50 value, welling &t } DOUGLAS’ Bootes, most comfort- 2 Peterson's I X L_ All Wool Scotch |GOLD CROWN . Suits made of all wool cassimeres, 81.98 One of our most handsome winter warm eomes in red and old Glue cluster tucks “front. end pack, trimmed with black mn nd cuffs, actually worth $3.60 ri #2.7' ‘able footwear for middle, aged?” Cheviot &-piece Suits, best of tin- 71, Fa | SILVER FILLING . and elderly men +11: 85.00 5 ings and trimmings; we candidly EA Ul TRE | SI think there is no better wearing Pew a High Top Shoes Boys’ je; wines § to 1B a ny | : years, $7.00 value, selling at J. P, Howe, Mgr. Both Phones, Main 43. . 5.75 8 5 $3.00 Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, wl Six teat en ms ais mich hight tope, just Fight e rformances of the Emin- Tor wearing with, pedestrionne Tomorrow's Ribbon Sale ent Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS wkirt 82.50 7 3%-inch wide Fancy Taffeta Rib- Hoxcalf Rainy-day } font ‘a eplendid range of pat. [{APPeRFINE for the ‘iret time in this neh high, KAnEar0O } toons, 250 value, tomorrow L2Ke ff ter for wear < tems, 260 value, tomorrow 1Z%C Hic, adventures of Lady Ureul “ Bramegith li lh ‘Tatfota Halr i Beginning tonight and for the rest Ribbons, usually wold at Sic of the week, including Saturday © favorite ‘comes ir s~—red, new blue and hematitching back, call ng tucks between» fanc dressy enough for any oc Scotch tweeds, French vicunas and fancy worsteds in dark colors, browns, greens, blues, navy grey, mixtures. and. black. a Overcoats cuit in the latest loose ‘varsity and Oxford styles, Norfolk and Paddock Coats, in handsome meltons, ker Ane $4.00 Bho skin tops, no ys, cheviots, etc Not a garment in the lot worth less than $16.50, many asion, nd Worthy $4.00. ...0006. AROS ing with pedestrienne or storm skirts as worth $18.50 and $20. From 8 o'clock in the morn ing till 10 at night, we will let you pick $4.00 Ladies’ Vict Kid Shoes, 1 10c, tomorrow. | Matinee. y inch high tops, heavy flexible Prices—25c, 500, Tic, $1.00; mat- wet and’ wear resisting } Good Hose Jinee, 260, B00, 750; boxes $7.50, Cur- 4 ag |tain: 8:15 and 2:15, Those not seat-| 614 First Avenue, Tanned Creed. 9 8c Ladies’ Cashmere Wool Hose; filed before first act will have to walt} (Pioneer Square). two full solew and § Will wear well; per pair.....28e¢ J unti fall of curtain. wage ue mproved outside back- ) 40c Ladies’ Heavy Black and G ee jours—8 to 8; jays $290! . “ Fs} OPT Raa eek Ot hee | SEATTLE THEATER) Branch ovice—tourth and Oe THE LEADING THEATER. _ | fleon street, ) Men's Oil Seal Storm Shoes, neat ty } $4.00 Men's Chrome t At $3.65 BOYS’ CLOTHING AT § binck and colors, tmproved lap beans Q ‘ 5 5 Imported Genuine Cashn 32-inch igh tops, outside me: | Hose, wonderfully good wearlnp, |, 2.P-MOWE, Mgr. Bath Phases, Main 43, Styles, ideal shoes for teamsters ¢ Per pair ANOTHER BIG EVENT. c « around botton § $5.00 Men’a Chrome Tanned 12-inch ribbed tops, ling at Ife |) MR anrnuR F. NYARD , i ‘i seams, & rows 0 . ct soles and ? chitdren’s Ribbed me | P e Distinguished Acte Two special lots of high-grade Suits for Boys, big ps : pares ibs ope Moms, welling tt | Mr. $ the kind tha Mother a. 5 } t ave darning, per pair, .2%e ; Seamless Cashmere Sox, xd wearing, per palr Ladk Al W < fcotch Mixed Cheviot fuirts, trimmed with white, stitched withal har atylis $12.00 value t or little, will be placed on sale Saturday at prices far The Warde Co. In scenic productions THE LION'S MOUTH Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day urday Mati Thursday, F y Saturday, 3 Silverware F Plated Iver Nowell below their real worth At $1.65 At $2.45 Every Desirable ‘Style of Ladie d Three-Piece Suits in nT. Hectacies, Eyepem vol, cheviot and cassi- | all wool, cheviots, tweed Mall Order soe Svesthing appertaining © first-class jewelry bt be offered without the highest bidder. mere, in dark.colors, well | and cassimeres, worth up 14, worth 3:75; all sizes up to GRAND wa |sonN cont, Mgr. Phone Main 65, | | ‘Three Nights, Beginning Sunday, | The World's Greatest Musical Comedy THE BELLE OF NEW YORK buying made ensy through eur quick ervioe MAIL ORDE! DEPARTMENT made, sizes regtilarly STREET Jewelers and bike 718 bo 50 PIKE STREET OPTICAL CO. ARTISTS ARTISTS The Big Scenic Production in Its| Open All Night Tel. Main 1029 COLLING BRO: Successors to Entirety, COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. | MR. missing Sirep woe ioe Laceae” ane | Funeral Divevtersiand Rinbalrnere {3 Le a I fp eB ny . free] 1407 First Aye. bet. Pike and Uuion | phe a | Skirts, Reto. ttle, Wash, « 'e w hen buying articles len wdvertined ty advertt - | “THW RIGHT KIND. this paper, epeak of the Blan Moved to 1406 2d Av&