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THE SEATTLE STAR BY BTAR PUBLIAMING CO. "EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONE Dept., Main 1050, ¥ Busine {torial Dept , Main 113% BW. Hazard Wells, Editor, B. F. Chase, Business Manager pdt OFFICES Geattle—110T Third avenue. New York—250 Tempie Court Building, Chicago—817-218 U. 8. Mxpress Building. ar mouth, delivered cont per COPY] sla cote per week or twenty-five conte ™ one ty mail or carriers No tree copies BostomMes THE MAR OVER 50 sd-olage matter ‘The man over 60, unless he has his own bubiness or profession, has, today, little chance to get ahead tn the wor » cry is for Young men, and the older ones are ruthlessly crowded ‘ ‘This is true, though It should not be It ts a diseased condition due to to push themselves to th: We leap at success nowadays instead of ¢ slowly but surely. i Many an active young man, to bis own amazement, has alighted squarely upon his feet on the sh the promised land, without having fitted himself by patient toll and se?f-dental to appreciate and enjoy his achievement. So his conquest ts but a mockery, His sucess is but a bubble He i like a turtle placed upon a high rock; he feels foolish and out of place where he ia, he knows not hdw to climb or fly, and to jump oft means annihilation. More men have been cursed by early ures. ‘Success ts sweet only in proportion to the effort put into It, Riches easily gained are generally soon squandered. And then the man ts far poorer than if he had never had them, for his west ts gone and be ts an old man in spirit, regardiess of his years. ‘The business world today ts full of men whose lives have been wrecked by early successes that were due more to gall and accitent than to reat worth, By the time they reach $0 it ts apt to be discovered that there is nothing in them. ‘Phere is an immeasurable host, too, who have frittered away thelr prime and dissipated their emotions and energies in strenuous but divid ed and Mi-considered purposes, At [0 the fight is all gone out of them. ‘The dest years of a man’s life ought. to be between 60 and 65. It ts his own fanlt is they art not. His gudgmenit, {f he has any, fs soundest during that period, or even Jater in life. ‘A man upwards of 6 will do his work more conscientiously, be more tractable and more readily fit himself to conditions. It Is a violation of the natural order of things to thrust a man aside when he is at his best, ‘One who saw deeply into the mystery and meaning of life, wrote Grow off along with me! ‘The best ts yet to be, last of lite, for which the first was made, frensied ambition of young men rat quarter-streteh mbing to It, step by step. coesses than by early full- jorgan J. Carkeek will en- wala tee we Card Clup tomorrow evening at her home, oor- ner of Boren avenue and Madison Ladies’ Cushion Shoes, made on latest style lasts, easier than a stipper on the foot, unsurpassed for durability, any amount of good samt value, Pg pee 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. ardware (@ctFrench Rat Trap 400 GOLDMAN’S ‘Tse Boys’ Handled Ax. Oe 901 Second Acenus. Cor. Marlon $1.00\ Boys’ Handled Ax. $1.25 Man's Handled Ax Hi Buck Saws: THE QUAKER DRUG CO. $2.09 One-Man Crosscut Saws. Bele Agents for 1613-1015 First Avenue AB se cseniy -50e G lobe Building THE SEATTLE STAR ONLY $i50 1S NEEDED For Want of That Sum New Queen Anne Counterbatance is Disused FISTIG CARNIVAL TO BE HELD AT ARMORY TONIGHT, WAS NOT ‘ FORGERY :.: me, |Editor Griffin Now Charged With De ve p not fought in t frauding Preacher McPherson ANAGER HARRIS IS LOOKING FOR FIGHTS| Armory has be at the board did feel justified in forcing either or the telephone company to sot of the removal for the canon that: residents of Queen A hill had not made good to provide a retiet fun such a contingency as the present No one would agree to put up the $150 needed for moving the pol Auction Sale Jewelery AGREE ON SMITH At an informal caucus of state sen will remain ite. THEATER NOTES The musteal comedy “The Belle New York” will be presented at Grand for the iast time Stuart Robson ) Senator Baker Bilverware and’ Ro hdrew in favor be i Res Novelties, Purs t-clasm Jewelry business will the highest bidd ped a fight as the to be almost as b “Indian Joe” Gre Fredrick & Co. Jewelers and Opticians, Hinckley bik., 715 Second Ave. were united in marriage at the Motel Ronning, Thursday, November 13, Rev. MA. Christensen officiating ‘They will make Seattle their home. It is an admitted & Beninghausea headquarters » many persons, students of Shai been inclined to o HORSES Fine Watches and Fine Watch f $400, the Ricks o sold at $290, and on terme of almost to a anit, have cc to accept Mr. Robson's view as cor- rect, and eredit the actor with having d fr the play what acklin did toward rescuing Bhylock |from buffoonertes of the ‘ould be ‘Richmond I\this year. when such offers are c | SHERMAN, AY & @. 711 Second Avenue. Quick Kidney Cure ind viedder and the & BG A Snap $950—T-room house, 4 rooms Snished; Thursday Mr. Robson will revi his great success, “The Henrietta.” appearing as Bertie, the 1 14 Union Square theater, “Lost River” Messrs. Russell & Drew ha excuses to offer in presenting River” at the up-town house It te @ good show in the hands of a clever company. Seattle Theater Charles D. Herman and the Warde company are presenting “The Lion's Mouth” for the firat part of this week sleotiio theater. e ureday, Friday and Saturday night. 9g Harness and wagons, ht about 2.600 a lot of harnens good driving mai and wagons, wilt be sold to the high- est Didder at 1217 Friday, November 21, at 1 p. m. H. THOMPSON & CO. 1408 Second ave. QUICK ORUG CO. 704 tet eve Western avenue, Rock Bottom Sale for This Week Only The Monarch Shoe Co. has marked down all of their fall and winter stock for this sale. o as advertised. During this sale you will get Come and see. r 2% on the Dollar of us this week such things ax Wringers, Nothing Reserved—everything must B tat ae everything at half pgice. we advertise, BELOW ARE A FEW SPECIALS Men’s Fall and Boys’ Shoes Winter Hats LOT 15-28% Men's Fedoras, worth $1.00, dollar will en~ able you to spend that Thanksgiving and not miss ft, It's 9 fair offer to you and in line with our de- re of Boys’ Seamiens Sh profitable and denirable Teguiar price $1.0 and place to trade, at 20 Per Cent. Discount. U¢ Men's Hate. regular price $1.2 LOT 3-16 fp ot some boxealf, vict kid and kan iM the latest styles and the best #hoes on the mar- ket for boys, Wedding and Engogement Rings 1412 Firet ave. Pantouris shaper, $2.60 and $3.00, on sale at $1.50 Women’s Felt Shoes ~~ and Slippers 178 pairn of Women's Pelt with good leather sdles, 5 regular pric Men’s Pants LOT 16-266 pairs of Men's Panta, all sizes and colors, worth No charge for |traction when teet! ed, All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex: perience; a 5) department. ainless ex- LOT 12-215 pairn of Men's Top Shoes, all sizes, regular pric: $5.00, on sale at.. 18-384 Men's Shirts, all sizes, worth 7 We will tell you exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- Give usa call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— SET OF TEETH GOLD FILLING GOLD CROWN . SILVER FILLING . sizes and styles, $15 and $20, on sale at... Men's Shoes LOT 13—400 pairs of Men's Con- gress Shoes, all sizes, worth $2.60, of Women's some like the above eut and some are different, and turned with flexible soles, Kinen 2 to 8, worth $3.50 and 9400, CURE-IT-UP—Cures Chiliblains airs of Men's Slippers, 6—195 pairs of Wome: and $1.00, on male at., ular price $1.60 LOT 15—124 pairs of Men's Patent and $2.80, on sale at 168 pairs of Women's Pur New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square), Hours—@ to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2. Branch Office—-Fourth and Mor- on street, Portland. STOP THOSE Baby Sh red, blue and Inck, regular price $1.00, on sa 285 pairs of Mon’# Shoes, like the above picture, all sizes, worth $2.00 and $2.50, on sale “gee | 1406 UNDERTAKERS — Pamaker Music (0..* bet. Pike and Uvion 1407 First An ae Wath. Moved to 1406 2d Ave. SALE PLACE AT MONARCH SHOE CO. Half Block Above Postoffice HEADACHES More headaches come from eye- n any other cause. permanent cure. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Second Ave., Seattle. 1219 First Ave., Seattle for the f Queenan or F King will ag } Cooper & Lew Butter Has Taken Another Advance However, we shall continue for a limited time to soll at fol I 9 prices— 60-pound tub—Per pour OUR BEST” FLOUR— Per t PURE CREAM TARTAR BAK- ING POWDER— Fer can 226, #0 and 850 BLUE LABEL OR SNIDER'S CATSUP_—— Special Wednes day and Thursday Per OUR 26-CENT ROASTED CO Is equal to best sold at 350 per pound. NEW YORK FULL CREAM CHEESE— Per pound ....+6++++ eo HOME SMOKED HAMS— Per pound ++1Te GOOD ALARM CLOCKS— Each 186 $2.10 INTERMITTENT ALARM CLOCKS—Ring on and off 15 minutes— Each seeds dssbores IRON FRAME WRINGERS— Rack . ° soe S155 LIQUOR DEPT PURE RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY— $8.00 HiSKEY— +1 MAO Per gn. GOLDEN RYE W Per gal. .....-+6 COOPER @ “SPECIAL” WHIS Full quart b No. 104 WHISKEY—Ag wood, soft and meil \ Full quart bott CANADIAN RYE WHISKEY— Per gal. o...ee6 wo WHITE CORN WHISKEY— Per . oge $350 OPORTO PORT WINE— Per gal. ....+ 1.50 OLD CALIFORNIA SHERRY WINE. Per gal. . AMUSEMENTS GRAND oostt Sass John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Maine 66, Tonight Last Time—the Last Musical Comedy of 1902. “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” Prices—41.50, $1.00, 7b, Hc and fc. SEATS ARE GOING FAST FOR THY TWO REMAINING NIGHTS.| (Sas GRAND sovse = Leading HOUSE treater. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 65. Tomorrow and Thursday Nights, ‘Thuraday Matinee, rt Robsot ” Tomorrow Night and Thursday Matinee, “COMEDY OF ERRORS” Thursday Night Henrietta” SALE OPENED THIS MORNING. Pri $1.50, $1.00, Thc, 500, 250, Matinee—-$1.00, Thc, We a: The advance sale is ry heavy and reservations must be promptly called for. THIRD AVENUE THEATRE — 2 only Up wa theater. A high-class family re- . Prices—200, 0c, 400, B0c, TONIGHT Every Night this Week at $:15 Sharp Jules Murry’s Great Scenic Product ually as good a TY,” “SHOF JEANS” and presented BY A SUPERIOR COMPANY. Think of It! At Popular Prices! ta selling seven days in advance. J. P. Howe, Mer. Both Phones, Main BRILLI GEMENT TH ENT ACTOR Charles D. Herman and | the Warde Company Tuesday Night, Wednesday Night § Matinee, “THE LION'S Night, Sat~ if . 500, 1 Matinee . Bc, 760, “Boxes $7.60, 8:16. not seated before first act will have to wait until fal of cur. tain, Boxing Contest ARMORY HALL, Tuesday, November 18 TOM REILLY vs. BEN TREMBLE TWH ROUNDS, ry Between INDIAN JOK And BARNEY MULL ‘The Irish Cyci Den Rounds, HE Round Oa heater because it is the standard heater” There are hundreds of imitations,but only one genuine Round | Oak. The genuine has ‘Round Oak” on the feed? door and “Round Oak” on each foot. If you want a stove that will produce the greatest amount of heat fron a given amount of fuel, get the Round Oak Heater. of the world. Fredericks Nelson| COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Av., Madison and Spring Ste, ‘© not the cheap dentist conts oniy a little more and it’ We have a graduate spec . best materia! Let us figure on your $5 yO PLATES “ PEQU psy annaa?| 713 First Ave nieces Dentists, — Union block, one door south of r. Hours, 8:20 a. m. to 8 WOOD AND CO; Get in your Winter's Fuel now. Washed Nut are both good stove coals, Franklin isa we are the best 4 uch better than the fat in each branch—NQ Dut the best dentis! upped : ULL SET OLD CROWNS, 22k BRIDGE WORK. IOryear guarar dy attendant always present. Sep- ‘ate reception for ladies. You know who is responsible in this office, 5 I nee every patient personally. BE SURE YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT PLACE DR. E. J. BROWN’'S « Newcastle No. 6 and ¥ SEATTLE COAL @. COMPANY wz First Ave. South and King Street. Seattle Dental Parlors dents employed, but all are years of experience. you in advance just ‘We make no charge plates are ten years. Lad; Gold Fillings Bilver Fifiings Painless Extracting Office—From 8:30 a. m. to 8 p, m. Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Take Elevator BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most approved laborat chanical equipment for the practice Pacific Northwest. 506 Examinavion . Sunday, 8:30 17 Second Ave. A 12-Year Written Guarantee With All id Crowns, 22k supervision of Dra. & nd M. O, Sipes, both Lady Attendant. @ of Dental Surgeons Boston Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Hours—8:30 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. till 1B PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating, Plans and Bstimates furnished cM. SHAW & Bouth side Cotman dock, foot New Strength ck, foot of Col- Phone, Black 334, In Every Drop

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