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tll : f g ; THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUBLISHING CO. BVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES usiness Dept. Matn 1050. Editorial Dept , Main 138% B. Hasard Wells, B. F. Chase, Business Manager, OFFICES: Seattio—Li0T Third avenue. New York--280 ¢ Court Butlding. Chicago—317-218 U. B. Express Building. ne x oF twenty-Bve cents per me pe Ey team Washington, a second-class matter THE TIRED HERMIT OF ZOAR You wilt not find Wittiam C. Whitney's book in the bookshops. It was printell for private circulation, deals with the life of @ “good fel low,” who became tired of the world, and contains many notes of sad- ness, although the harmony rings sweet and true. Haven't you ever, In the midst of turmoil, business vexations, striv~ Ing and straining, asked yourself, “What js it ail worth, anyway, thin fighting for Dread, for business, for power, when away down the road, near where the sun sets, there is waiting an empty grave? Does it pay? Alexander Gunn, William C, Whitney's friend, asked the question He waa weary. His feet had walked in many lands. He had drunk bis share from pleasure’s cup, had seen so much of misery, poverty, strug- sting, unholy ambition, jealousy, wrong in a thousand forms, that his soul was sick, and all he asked was a chance to creep away and, close to Mother Nature, rest, far from the world—rest and wait Perhaps it wasn't a brave thing to do, but, remember, he was an old man. Perhaps a stronger man would have fought wrong and did his ‘small best to make the world better, right up to, the moment of death. But he was tired; even as you are tired at times, and so he went to Zoar, the abode of peace, near Canton, Ohio, and thére found sanctuary. He slept with the wind playing requiems in the great trees. He ate with the plowboy and the farmer, Birds nested in the bushes beneath Ais window, and tn his diary he tells of biewed memory of his boyhood “When I can see the young leaves on the face. When I think of these things, tenderness and longing fill me for : julity, I Msten; this pure note —” Perhaps in llfe beyond the grave Alexander Gunn, found the source of that pure note. It ts @ look into a man’s soul. ft ends. of nature, in. the ‘breasts of other tired men and women, who, when the days of youth and freshness are gone, wonder whether, after all, life as most of us live it, pays. —_— AVOR Mayor-eleot Sullivan of Derby, Conn. is @ plumber, Asked to sus- attend a meeting to talk about the political offices T get $4 per day as a plumber and as a $500 a year. I have eight appointments to over as I work, but I cant knock off to attend ’ i (tf i is § | 88 i ‘i i : iH gs i ; | ge i hen the summons comes. He doesn’t ask for pity, but the fe than money, and #0 much of seems like a friend to the aged, iy has not made the best possibl: | i . 5 i : : § s 2 & ‘ fs on in Georgia against the “hip pocket habit.” practice of carrying @ revolver in the right hip revolver is only half the arsenal. The whisky in the what makes the gun deadly. A loaded revolver is com- the man who carries ft is loaded, too. _- | , | i 3 g paratively harmless unless the New York authorities are left without a defendant in case, they might conviet a few of the handwriting satisfaction of the public. —- things John Mitchell has done have endeared him the people a8 does the abuse that Baer is heaping upon only In the main is the plece the same, ‘The jokes are new and the song» up-to-date. There fs a ch would be a credit to any tion. It is a real bevy of pretty girls and every one of them a singer In every chorus they show the re- sult of careful training, In the bal let Ike discipline and schooling ts evident. ‘There tn just a little bit of a plot to the fay but there is no need of any. ¢ Mason brothers as Ru- doiph, partners in the tailorme bus Inees look #0 much alike, ere in the conter of ali ef the fun. ‘The eorm- Plications that arise on aceonnt of the resemblance, are ludicrans, . ch of the three acte in filled with specialties that are really good. H. B, Mack, in « Hebrew turn during he first act, did exe nt work, He excellent 64 the dialect and made THEATER GOSSIP 1 act that th Dont work tw Thelt mirror frame is one tw that has t will be at There matinee Sat ph and the 1 Avenue all week will be a Thursday urday Thanksgiving «1 another matinee “Gaston Cadal” ‘Gaston Cadol, company presente " her ousin, After th 1 ared, Cadol joing the national army and serves In the War against the forelen Invaders who neck to restore on a col h reputation. oun cour the monarchy onel and ach In the @ sty y dramatic ¢ roie of the fervid young pa- lover Mr ni portunity for th. tu: age delongings with effectively ple- tureaque. “Other People Money” May Sargent exhibited « few pretty clothes, looked aweet and gave the gallery a couple of entranc ing amites at the Grand last night, but so far as being the star of the “Other People's Mon ompany is concerned, she wasn't there. Miss Hazel Kilday the leading part, ¥y there was, to the comedy. She ly a remarkably pretty lttle actrens, . Mise Sargent would appear to better advantage in the role. ‘Other People's Money” is realty an other people's show plot has been yaed in seve comedies with success. company that played at the “Dainty play Chicago. pitlowa under hin vest. to be funny almost brought tears. . Robinson overdid the part Hopper's clerk and the suitor of his daughter, Zeliah Covington was one of the few real actors in the cast “@ther People’s Money” will be at the Grand tonight night. “Hearts of Oak” James A. Here's great play, “Hearts of Oak,” will open an - gagement at the Grand Wednosday night. It will be the attraction at the Thanksgiving matinee and Thursday night. —_o—— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gmine only. and tomorrow THANKSGIVING SALE OF Lovely Waistin SUCH PRETTY WEAVES YOU SELDOM SER. All Wool Granite Waisting, in beautiful assortment of patterns colorings, 8Se value; bier 3 we think superior in style finish and patterns to the imported Weaves, $190 value; Thaskagivy- sale price. The ‘aistings, in and blues, te ing sale price.. Flannelette Waist- ing, in @ splendid aswortment of patterns, 1Fige aad Ise value, tor “THANKSGIVING SALE OF Handsome Dress Fabrics @-inch All Wool Granites—the ‘season's most popular weave, 80 value; Thanksgiving sale bat especially desirable for winter suits, actual worth $1.75; Thanks awiving a BLD 80-inch All Wool Armure, extra weight and texture—the best for tattored suit a Thanksgiving wale pri: 62-inch Extra Heavy F ma Cloth, especially desirable for skirts and tatior-made $2.50 val Thanksgiving price eeene io YOU'LL BE SURE OF A BET. TER TURKEY DINNER IF YOUR WIFE WHARS Cushion Shoes Uppers of Finest Viel Kid, your choice of hand turned of flexible no Goodyear welt, sewed soles other shoes 60 easy—per pair GOOD BEDDING aT Thanksgiving Sale Prices Large size White or Gray Domet ‘Blanket Sheets, warm and cheap; nksgiving tale price... 6he ze Domet Blankets, white or ¥, pretty border, worth $1.09: ningving sale prier, per pakr toe 11-4 size Mliver Gray Cot Blan kets, warm and servic . comy to launder, $1,35 value; Thanks. giving sale p: or pair... Large size White ‘ool Blankets, blue or red b actually 10-4 OUR ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SALE gan this morning. Tomorrow will be a continua tion } of this popular trading event. COME TOMORROW. THE SEATTLE STAR iF YOU WISH T Venn eHUre unt «in to Latona, Brooklyn or your best chance C. B, KITTREDGE ORANGE PEKOE TEA lor 75-c0ent value, price, per pound NEW MINCE MEAT — makes two larg specia S packages for ANO 200 Ww WALNUTS MONODS— NE AL Pe NEW PECANS AND FIL- BERTS— Per pound IBe FRENCH MIXED CANDY— Per pound 300 S-pound box $1.35 DELICIOUS CREAMERY BUTTER— » 2.05 f b 6.05 296 4 tub, und LONDON LAYER RAISING Per nd bund. box $2.50 SWEETENED GROUND CHOCOLATE— 1 pou, We 8 pounds B50 OR 200 CITRON, LEMON, ORANGE PEEL— Per pound » SEEDED RAISINS— Per package 10 and 120 | PURE LEMON EXTRACT Por bottle ...200, 300 and 8Se PURE VANILLA EXTRACT— Per bottle 2Se, We and 75 PURE EASTERN BUCK- WHEAT— | Per sack | GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY— Per gal. ... veeee AAO OPORTO PORT WINE— Per al ) IMPORTED OLD SPANIGH PORT WIN! Per gal. #00 IMPORTED PALE ORY SHERRY— og ~ GT +00 TOKAY WINE— Per gal. ......91.50 and $2.00 BB ANGELICA WINE Per gal. $1.50 and $2.00 worth $2.50; Thanksgiving sa! brice, per pair. ee Se Handsome All Wool Gray HBian- kets, pretty borders, $4.69 value; Thankagiving sale price..$4.05 SPECIAL TOMORROW. Good Quality Print Comforts, Worth Woe; special tomerrow ‘Fa nize Sitkoline Comforts, Nutty Cotton filled, hand tied, 81.76 value; ving wale price Finest Silkoline Comforts, white cotton filled, made in large cen- w with — bo White Crochet Quilta, $1.00 value; Thankagiving pale price .. Bde Extra Large ‘White Quilts, new patterns, $2.00 Value; Thankegtving sale price. THANKSGIVING SALE OF 1 at Store Without Corsets Fitte Extra Charge. over hipg, one of mout’ popular stytem, $1.00 ‘Thanksgiving sale price. . 24 Bias | Gored Transvernely mediam jen to top, hips, made of fine impo Vantine, howe supporter | tabs, $3.50 value; ‘Thanksgivini 16 price bods 04 Balas Our Latest Fan French Th ii Women’s Felt Shoes. 06006000000060000900 9000 080000000060 DSC 8OCOBELO0GUED9E20 . FREE TO RIVERS Our Special Just,what you want. Just where you want it, Nea will double your investment in ninety ground viewing the property—over 75 lots were selected Office and special salesmen on the ground. 117 CHERRY STREET. FIRST ANNUA Clearance Sale THIS WEEK ONLY The Monarch Shoe Co, has can get shoes at HALF PRICE. marked down all thelr Fall and We 40 as we advertise. Come and . Sales commence at § «. m. Winter Shoes for this sale, Noth- deiiy and will continue this week tng erything must go remerved—ev only. - bo bon ning so only. Below are a few special bar. enine Men's Shoes Women’s and fhildren’s Shoes 3-106 paire of Women's Shoes, like the enero cut, all Son GL flexible soles, sizes 2 to A, worth $5.50 and $4.00, on sa! : LOT 6—Women's Velour Calf Waterproof 8h: with latest style extension soles, the best that is made for winter, all elzen, rewular price $2.00 and $3.50, on Wale AE cece eeceeeeeee 82.45 LOT 7-86 pairs of Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Sampie Shoes, all sizes to select from, on sale at.... 050 Boys’ Shoes LOT 8—265 pairs of Boys’ Seamless Waterproof Shoes, sizes 12 to By, regular price $1.60 and $2. on sale at .... coos EAS LOT 92% pairs of Boy# Grain Leather Shoes, sizes 12 to 5%, regular price $1.25, on sale at... 10—1% pairs of Boys’ Shoes, me boxcalf, viel kid ar kan- roo calf, all the latest styles and the best shoes on the: mar- ket for boys, worth £2.50 and $3.00, on sale a 81.95 20 pairs Loggers’ High Cut Qut- aide Counters, regular price #00, wr bot Asbeston, tat Mooge ~Y is 8 proof Asbestos Tannage tock Bhoea, hand-sewed, double Baby Shoes noles, regular price . LOT 11-195 pairs of Baby Shoer, theveee beeeed oe $4.50 sizes 2 to 6, worth Tbe and $1,00, ome wan On Aale at 3 ie Mall Orders Fitie pmptly. SALE PLACE AT on 12-16 pas of women's Feit Monarch Shoe Co, leather soles, sizes 8 to & worth 1819 FIRST AVENUE 760 and $1,00, at, a patr......49€ One-half Block North of Postoffice LOT 12-166 pairs of Women's Felt 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. ~-USE-~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Scarne Occidental Ave. and Yesler Way " RIVERSIDE ADDITION te the City of “wr ASLATTUWLE, Daniel Jones & Co. CUT THIS MAPE OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU. RIDE---FREE RIDE Car Leaving Every Hour the Tacoma, Renton and {ntorurban 7 44} Lots $40 $100, $1 ——— ar your worl. Your own home. Every lot really worth twice our asking price. NOTHING WILL ADVANCE VALUES SO CERTAIN AS IMPROVEMENTS. 100 new houses to be built on this property to accommodate the hundreds that wil be employed in the great Vulcan iron and Steel Works Every lot selected at today's sale will clear 100 per cent. profit. Speculate a few hundred dollars. and deposits made. the Washington Iron works, from the Denny-Clay works and the Glass works, and all were pleased at the location and pricee { CITY OFFICES 103 AND 117 CHERRY STREET. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. H. S. Turner & Co, SALES AGENTS 103 CHERRY STREET FREDERICK € WI FINE FURNITU Oak Dress * P..Howe, Mer. Both Phones, Main | | Charles Q. Herman ang ‘the Warde Company oper, aed Zerter, Wednes- } 2 and Thanksgiving | Matinee, | “GASTON CADOL,” Thuraday, Friday and Nights ‘and Saturday Matinee, Bheak * “ROMEO AND JULIET.” ricon—256, 00) | dealers must their Ash local n only is our Furniture quality of construction Tonight And Every Evening at $:15. Special Thanksgiving Matinee Thursday, Heguler Matinee Saturday Broadhurst Currie present Mason & Mason mn “RUDOLPH AND ADOLPH,” ‘The greatest funmaker on earth! Girls prettiost ever! Music brightest yet! |Seate selling seven days in advance. GRAND sovse :2:- { HOUSE Thecter, JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 65. from the most sive factories East and illustrates the latest The above in cabinet work. swinging beveled French plats oval in shape, 20x24— Our Price In the Raging Laughing Comedy, Prices—$1.00, Te, 60e and 20, Special Thankagiving (Thursday) James A. Herne’s Great Play, Direction of Mrs, James A, Herne. Onty Two Nights Mere “OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY” OPERA seattic's John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Maine 66. Matinee—60 Cents to Any Seat in the Hearts of Oak PRICKS—41, 5c, 600, 250, Seats Dainty MAY SARGENT A Spasm of Merriment, HOUSE Sfadine Next Wednesday and Thursday, House. | Presented by an Excellent Company. | now on sale. Fredericks Nels COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS TheRichmond | Piano Club 3 i» now forming, and the same pianos, at the same price and terms that made the first so much of a wu are continued. ri Instead of $400, Terms, $10 Cash and $8 a Month. | Over 226 members have already | joined. Cuffs and Fronts | SHERMAN, GAY & ©, 741 Second Avenue, 1111 Second Avenue -- ill TION B i 1] TODAY fh THE GREAT OPENING SALES) First Cholcs Homa $50, $75 One-Third Cash § Every tot ¥ All day Jong yesterday crowds were on the They were from Moran's shipyards, from the Vulcan Iron works, from is of solid oak, with top 20x98 | $9.85 Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts. Rubber Colla London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery 4% Cars gf Ks 00 ‘4 } } room Furniture same price tha oat: ‘rac fi it is far superior to tha of local make. © - Furniture comes dir “4 La nkualh | On

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