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penerenn says: PLAST er ea THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING ¢ = BVERY AFTRRNOON EXC SUNDAY TRLEPHONES: ines Dept. Matn 1060, Kaitorfal Dept . Mate 1188 Wella, Rditor, B®. F. Chase, Hustiness Manager, OrricEs, Seattie-—1307 and 1300 Ave. New York: sy Temple Court hu liding. Chicago 1-88 U Rexprese Buildin vie Cente per wee twenty-five conte per month, delivered No free vopien Gubscribers changing thelr address will please notify this oMoo at eo new addre ‘and seud their old as well aa thy o Kostortioe at TRE STORY OF FIFTEEN THCUSAND One of the sad stories of the holiday times deala with the life of James O'Shea and his fost fortune, He ts a New Yorker, a working man, and fool to betleve that it ts possible to get something for nothing t He had slaved 30 years, and accumulated #16,¢ What's $15.000 when you read of Carnente’s mi and feulltiost ‘These a Jaya of unreat—the days when little look cheap, ‘The work! soos the winners ride by clad in guiding their automobiles, The fellows who gambled and lost are not om parade, How ts it to be known that they extet? Bo James O'Shea looked on wealth and yee ed for a million, You know the feeling, It destroys judgment and good sense, Tt arounes the gembDiing Instinct ‘ « O'Shea drew Me money out of the bank and carried it ti a broker, He passed a palace and thought rh have one grander than that, some day, and it will be filled with grand pianos and pictures and Til give money to all my poor retatives.” Men build castles in the alr, the same as children, They bear thelr rtitude ‘ bruises with even lew ‘FROM THE FOOTLIGHTS TO AN EARLDOM HALL FAME, NOW REIGNS AMONG THE ARISTOCRACY AS COUNTESS CLANCARTHY BEET SUGAR MEN QUIT Withdraw Opposition to! Reciprocity | JANUARY SALE s: SHIRTS | Cooper & Levy Extraordinary GOOD VALUES DOVER £GG BEATER— 10 conta, epecial BELLE BILTON, OF MUSIC wAseese WESTERN WASHING MACHINES mition to the FLOOR BRUSHES. COUNTER BR DOUBLE END tariff reductions WHITE WASH BRUSHES BATH BRUSHES mmmodities whieh CLOTHES RACKB— Sugar Company | > STOVE POLISHING MITS-— Men's Jager Fleeced Shirts and unced that they uid withdraw an it had out STOVE BRUSHES — Reduced from 2 SIDE COFFEE MiLiLs— This was o shot through whore tn change of base on Cuban Moon's All Wool Ribbed Ghirte and Drawers, Jimmy's" Afteen thousand didn't make half a bite for Wall Street, It was devoured by the dragon unknowtngty east could swallow @ hundred James O'Sheas every Gay and still be hungry. It was business, If you play another man's game you have to play #2 his way. ‘ ‘The best gamblers in Wall Street will tell you: “Don't Invest if you @annot afford to lose.” ‘ And nobody paid any attention to the gray-haired man who staggered along the street, stunaed and broken. If Wall Street should attempt to care for its victims, New York would become one great aaytam O'Shee crept up to his room and cut his throat with a razor You see, ha Wes not # philosepher—just a plain, old man, who didn't understand.” Me had been honest all his life, and he supposed that his was the oniy kind of honesty, and that the world plays fair and doesn't cheat the blind He ts in @ hospital, and whether he lives or dies doesn't matter much, for his life Is spoiled, and he is one of that great army of victims who have played and lost, and passed on into oblivion, ‘The moral ls there as lange as life, Don't play if you can't pay with « smile, When you feel inclined to dump money thto a scheme that you don't understand, even if the promised profits gtitter like « big diamond. THINK OF “JIMMY” O'SHEA. / | oe A SPENOTHRIFT In A SMALL WAY to pend $2,000 on a banquet. He did it, He alro set the town on edge, for a great many people believe that money was made (o save, not to spend + | Hom. Robert Trmoh and, cently, a daughter, joares ttt lentiy prefers a ston to the gaities whic her aa one of later,” There is a popular idea that the man who “blows in” his money is & moral wreek. You couldn't get many Lincoln parents to permit Pey ton Mandel to enter the mee. They are afraid of men of his stamp. Yet, all he did was to hewe whet he called a “good time” on « grand scale. He had the ney tO pay for it, | The spendthrift is a sort of balance wheel He has his uses tn these | ost ag days of swiftly-made fortunes, He offeets the miscr, He takes the millions that his father or grandfather wrested from trade and weattere them. Generally, he wrecks bis own constitution, and & an old man at 40, but it seems to be a compensating part of the scheme of life that he should do and suffer in order that the people may come into their own. As & spender Peyton Mandel will wear no blue ribbons, although he id the Dest he could im a town of limited resources “Lonnie Fales of Syracuse, N. Y.. got rid of an inheritance of $4,000,- 8 in five years. He threw it awey. 1 “Coal ON Johnny put something like $1,900,000 into ciroulation in « year, and hiv name has been the synonym for folly over aince. ‘There are hundreds of lesser lights who have acted the fool and passed their money on to these who were oleaner saner, more honest, and better caloulated to use it wisely ‘The world can draw fine moral lesson from the spendthrift, but there i little oceasion to worry Because « fool and his money have been parted. The people need it. . —— ee THAT ANGLO-GERMAR PARTRERSHIP From the tone of the Kngtish press it seems apparent that the kaiser 4 not make the ten strike he thought he would when he got Engiend te oin him im the reid on Venexue'a, He naturally supposed that the Orinoco would warm the Brit’sh heart toward Germany But the result has heen that Mngiishmen are mo many than ever. The more they learn about the thing ihe more it ap- poars that the Hritish goverument was used as & cat's-paw. Had Germany gone inte the Venesusia adventure alone she would have had to expect much hestile feeling and great suspicion in the United States. But with England and Germany im the affair together it jooked much more innccent and made Americans think that Engtend would keep Germany from going too far. In this way Germany was ‘able to carry out her designe against Venesucla without forfeiting the American friendship which Prince Henry did so much to win. But Engttshmen fail to see just where they come in. They have been @ great convenience to the kaiser, but at @ cost several times in excess of their Individual claims against Venesucla. In fact, Engtishmen feel they have had the little end of (he deal, and when the kaiser wants to make another agreement for sent action he whi fad it much more difficult than before, — ‘The commercial colleges of the country are to be formed inte a trust, Of course, the commercial schools cannot afford to be behind the times in commercial methods. It is & case, though, in which the commercial schools are not teaching commercial practice, but commercial practice ts teaching the schools. If Clara Morris had worked humanity for ali there was in it for her- self, instead of working herself for all there wag in her for humantty, she might have won gratitude and riches, inatead of having her home sold on & mortgage. will be under Mise Stephens personal THEATRICAL IS “The Wron Wrong Mr. ir. Wright” several musical literary sumbers are Te create laug! ‘. to afford whole.|on the program. some amusement for a couple of houre and to send every one to ther | Stephens and members of the Seat- tle Dramatic club. The performance See eee a sence wee tonne The American Clothier INVENTORY 15 OVER AND WE FIND THAT WERE MUST © ne 8 Am . 8 IN BEVERY DEPARTMENT, 80, DURIN younger men in the profession none THIS ENTIRE MONTH WE WILL ASK THE PUBLIC GENERALLY succeeded in filling the above TO WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS CLOSELY, FOR THEY WILL BE VERY INTERESTING, Men’s Suits | ery Suit In the howee reduced from 1 to 6 per «of the newest weaves, selves and the rest of the world is} really the chief aim to which legit- {mete comedians aapire, Among the Wute more chartomety than has Harry Beresford, who is now tour- ing: the country for the second time as 4 star in George H. Broadburst's delectable comedy “The Wrong Mr. Wrig! © J. J, Coleman has surrounded his young star with cast of players, many being fave be remembered by Wrong = Mr. & t Grand Sunday ne night for two perfortn ‘A Gambler's Daughter” A The only attraction in town tonight a and for the valance of the week at Unusual ae te thr} . De tng = the 1 economical buying. During our play is a nood one and ‘The scenery and effe: erent excellent. dusek.. Yeon Galler close tomorrow here almost two times what it traction at the Third ommencing with the matinee Sunday, will be. “A Gambier’s Daughter.” The new mel drama by Owen Davis, which has i been aceorged a gratifying recep G Football Pants 506 tion wherever presented, and in a 91.09 Pootbalia worthy companion to “Lost in the | 91 96 rootbatte Desert” and “Through the Break ad are all successful pro- $1.25 Boxing Gloves writer. $1. Boxing Gloves .... ter $2.00 Boxing Gloven.. 160 Christy Bread Knife 100 Best Kitchen Knife... tho Christy Bread Sots......150 opportunities for sale everything re will buy will elsewhere. 42.00 Hamilton Riflen.....91.35 $7.0 Stevens Rifle... $5.00 At the Madison tre next week the attractions include Annie Goldie Rafferty and Dale, Smith and Ellis, Rooney and Forester. By special re- quest Ceasar the Great will perform his wonderfubtrupk trick this after noon and evening. At the Seturdey matinee a girl and hoyn’ watch will be given away. Hospital Benefit A benefit recital for the Monod Hospital Free Babies’ Bed Fund will be given at the Grand thie evening The entertainment will be furnished by the pupils of Miss Mae Blizabeth Men’s Hats at |'Heating Stoves Clearance Sale || speci, Prices ———— ||, Srernt SALE jreduoed the prices on all he: ¢ tov et we u ‘e Reg. $1.50and $ grades |ilthr’rantnown charter cea wine oe = Pashas on hand, an oy sipine... 150 |) DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street Lucgest new apd second-hand furnt- ture house on the coast. Sole agents \ for the Charter Onk Ranges, PHONE JONM 961, INDEPENDENT 169 Spelger & Hurlbut 1216 and 1217 Second | iprapity was effected RELIEF IS PROMISED A reply from Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Spaiding to the tel- | cigram whieh J. P Houseman, 1 duced from 60« FEATHER OUSTERS— Reduced trom 60 BEST HEAVY CHiMNEYS— 0 6 Strotle f Godbuhn canvbanen Men's Fine Stroller Shape Mats, Me Reduced from 6% HANOLED MoP6— Reduced from 300 to IDEAL MOP BTICKS— Vith Lnproved patent epe reducéd from Ibe t 1 BSAURKRAUT CUTTERS—3- treasury department at Washington (COUNTESS CLANCARTY Meweraper Enter riet Amoctation. LONDON, Dec. @, Reduced from $1.60 to STEAK POUNDERS Heduced from ie to .... ERB—8-foot— help was received by Mr, Mouser It read as follows be looked Into at once and relief offered. | ‘The reply shows that ¢ ment intends es brokers imme, Howeman this morning —— Ge te Spinning tor would be known La Poor Trench ‘Trenches are French by birth. ‘Thetr cipally tn the County where @ alse the fansous Trench picture gallery the ear! and cou (Special Corre- ves almost the buseband's estates, | Iretand, in even more beautiful than on her wedding day When Eari clancarty insisted on AT6—15-inch— lyear on her a go in for hunt ing, stecplo-chasing, horse breeding FIBH HOOK S—Per bex of 100, Keduced to, per box .... TROLLING SPOONS— Reduced from 300 to ANVILE—4@ pounde— . reduced from # the mateh bitterly _— Dut there seem to be sone but ba Away off in Lincoin, Neb, Peyton Mandel, a New Yorker, started out [resuite of the marriage. Three chit dren have been born te these rep- of the British artatoo Men's Best Satin Calf Shoes, Tux- $3.83 TABLE KNIVES ANO FORKS —Per sat of 12 piccoe— Reduced from, per set 61.26, se for society and appar life of semt-ercte the Indios of the the REVERSIBLE LOOSE PIN untes of Clancarty was the © three actronses now peer Bhe stepped musto halls into the peerage not only of Ireland, but of the Netherlands | the Duteh marquim pair, reduced from tfc te leanes to | from CORRUGATED HINGES—#. inoh— reduced from 200 Ve husband Node ° of Henedon horus «tris and play younger sone of ly three lords, the Kart STRAP HINGES—Heavy BUTCHER KNiVES— Reduced trom HUNTING KNIVEs— Reduced from $1.26 to . BREAD KNivEes— Reduced from Be to ... CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS— Reduced tro OL STOVES—3. Burner— Reduced from $1 POCKET COMPASSES— Reduced from $2.50 to COPPER WIRE ON SPOOLS reduced from =, from the stege The | Countess of Clancarty in of Welt extraction and were her husband not allied by hie tithe. FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION Missionary Alliance Will Meet in Thie City Saturday The Christian Missionary Alliance Annual convention for porrow am Sunday Jan. . at the old Preebytertan . corner of Third avenue and Madison street. Rev WF Mem Inger of Cheng, fet sapteineend: ent of the alliance, will be preach each day at | thetr wives Chrietia t Is in clone towch with Beatle’s Wonderful Iife—t cents car fare in 20 minutes to the enjerment of tome comforts in a pleasant wonderful seenio beauties turreund you. rent are free Over pong lote aold hn gel ry ae month. Loth at ia RAZOR sTROPS— Your water, your weed, your 4 Reduced from S00 to ... 6— spectacle of his and his Uncle Edward's warships chasing Castro up the Ege i na our ard a ord from $1.60 . =: and he roan bo = SHEEP SHEARS Reduced from Ie to .... PRUNING SHEERS— ae “AND LuAtien SHOE GOLES— ead subpicious of Ger- | church. Other miseionary workers will ad dress the convention. LIEF ASSOCIATION At the monthiy meeting of the Po- ce _Reuet Aanoviaiton, held yester- John Sullivan, ed from 606 to owe ALARM Pe elry to order, Bennett, Colenial * eee COOKIES, 8 A DOZEN OUR ASSORTMENT [8 COCOANDT, SUGAR, GINGER SHED AND PLAIN. REMEMBER, EVERYTHING YOU GBT IN THE UNION BAKERY 18 THE VERY BEST. Reduced from $1 to DAIRY THERMOM : OI avant BONE CUTTERS—A genui record breaker for. sase.of Prefeasor Wilson at Monday end fay evenings wate leseors dally. Ten Yoar Writ- ten Guarentee. Ful et and Fig Guarantond s vag sey in FE yop ler (dasement). Gepetadh pont eovete. 4 Untow Bignm j 5 F. W. MERRICK 708 First Avenue Ld ENCH Rar TRAPS leduced from $1.00 to. weoGes— . reduced from ie casi uJ oO! us “ CREAMERY oh 2- » brink . DOWN OUR aTO AM TA OMAN msagane * aes POWDERED BORAK— er packa, : oun 28-CaNt Sma ROASTED COFFEE rh sible prices. finest import and most attractive ri. MEN’S TROUSERS ‘We are Seattic agents for the Celebrated Peerless Tr: were, nised as being the best make on the market. z i tee a this sale a discount of discount all pants valued jSome splendid values are to be found in blue serge ary MEN’S OVERCOATS has been phenomenal this fi y handling the best make in this cou: N. NEW YORK FULL AM Checsee — SGGINE MAKES HENS LAY Values $5.00 to $4.06, daria Will be allowed. We aifo ‘oat QUEEN ANNE FLOUR) VANILA, EXTRACT. - aR. S ine LEMON EXTRACT 20, 300 and She | styles. Our Oyerceat busin brought about Crouse & Brundiger brand ef Will Clore out at the iti tuction, as follows: $30 Values for $24, $25 Values for $20 $20 Values for $16, $15 Values for $12 January Clearance 6. LIQUOR Sale No Pain 18 BEYOND ALL WXPECTATIONS 5 ot te onsale sia5 1k wp, Customer sald itis no wonder Full quart bottle ..... COOPER & 1.” eosin Boys’ and Children’s | Clothing ‘B STOCK or AND ec onsanre CANADIAN wit DEWAR'S SPHOLAL WHISKEY— Boys AND ONIL- ished, from $20.00 to...... Lt, AT BIG DISCOUNTS. 18 HIGH SRADS 8 IN NORFOL' THRPD-PIton eur HE TO THN, FDRG! DRON'S sur OUR BOY6' AND cH CONSISTING OF THD wa HLOUSD, JACKET AND PANTS A FOLK AND SAILOR ¥ OF GOLORS—VAL $10.00 kepucee FROM 10 ‘T OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MD! suits FOR ©) 'S IRIGH WHIOKEY— PURE RYE OR BOURBON WHIeKEY— GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY— m. — OR HALF CALIFORNIA PORT. WINE— 00 aang 6 ro 18, TWO-Frmy PANTS SUITS A® REDUCTIONS | COGNAC BRANDY— JAMAICA RUM— OLD HOLLAND GiIN— Cooper & Levy 104 and 106 Fi Bet. Veoler Wa rd Weer tee y Outing Flannel Night Robes, a Stetson Hats, b the world; pric Also Muslin Night Robe mbroidered, val Alm we are exclyaty: 00 the Famous HAWWA §: ANTRBD HATS, worn by the most tushionable A big assortment of Stitt and @ol HOUGHTON & HUNTERS and Waaning Fashionable Headwear Men's Finest Quality ty French Percale Mhipts, h patterns, 1.26 « oir) sale price... Men's High-#rade Laundetes Mhirth, neat pattorng, ing, 860 va male pelege Men's White Pique Golf platted | bosom, “protectiog wher band, 90¢ 16; #19 Detowl your Mon's Newligee Mu4tras Gey wome! lalndured, detached cl the naw, Carte ambft We value; wale Mane Underwear mre Underpriced ‘ion Tomorrow fe Men's Heavy Merino Bhirte, We ia values OW's male price Pain 2he , Men's Heavy Vicuna Ribbed Bhirys Pt and Drawe drawers have dou- big seat, pearl buttons, be value sale price 400 Drawers, warm and wonderfully nerviceable, 76c value; sale price Be = af garments cut full afd roomy, $1.28 value; sale price First Showing of Men’s 1903 Style Ha Superior Qualt Hats, seni and black, $5.00 wells at $1.05 Men's Low Crown Wide New Shapes, in ae 3 Halse are popular; we Fedora vie in our arade 400 3 t in Oxford and black, good trim mings, $2.00 value; “toline trim ming, re wel ig cone hat value; eslling i! OF ALL, BROKEN ASBORTMPNTS, ODDS ENDS MBANB A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING YOU BUY NOW—FOR INSTANCE~ Broken Kid $1 PHIC® ceeeeeree mi ee sasortment of Ladies’ % $2. Bhoes, neat ety fect fitting; eaie price Broken assortment of Ladies Kid Shoes, Goodyear soles, actually worth $3.60; sate price im ansort 1 edo and glove plane last, $225 value; sale price ..... 58 " GOOD FURNITURE $7.00 Washstands for $5.25 You can make your bedrosh iil pretty as can be and at fourth to one-third leas than the} wusual cost if you buy thts We are clearing out many of 4 best Dresser, Chiffonter, Mi ij Bed and Waerhetand patterns af large reductions. Washstand like picture, mage of selected oak, golden Top is 18x32 inches, curved: @rawer. Regular retail 87.00. Speci ial Pri GL HOLMES URNI tCco Ry The Rea! lose Dentists ( PAINLESS DENTISTRY ‘Adhesive pain ced with new ones the same y attendant always pree- rene 8 preitten mr _guarpnten. No students, but all specialists of @ are making @ specialty of gol Agel wor =) sure to consult ux about this high-class work, Dr. E. J. Brown Dental Parlors, 713 First: Ave. Ks i'w a 8, © Usion Block, fret Goer south of Mac 22 sm ws p.m. bm. Sundays till ts — OOME IN AND SEE US NOW While our stock is complete and of the best. Woe have a line of all kinds of first-class Wines and Liquors at the lowest Tt will pay you te call on us, BRUNNER & CO. (iiu-- 0. | HAMMOND MILLING GCO., Searric No charge for painless e | traction when teeth are 0 ed. All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ |perience; a specialist in each department. e will tell you in advance exactly what you) work will cost by a free exanh | ination. Give usa call, and will firid we do exactly as ‘advertise— Soild Oak Bedroom Set, eweil |SET OF TEETH . Hp arawer, iaryor toa, el Tn G9 FILLING - D CROWN .. SILVER FILLING } ‘ AM Xl W(ivney wo PLares Spring Street . . January lat we commence ‘New York Dental Parlors’ A (losing Out Sale 614 First Avenue, Seattle ids and ends in Silver Plated (Pioneer Square). ‘ableware and many other ar- ticles in which our regular [| ve—B8 to 9) Sundays 8:30 te stock has been reduced through ich Office——Fourth the heavy holiday trade we )_atreet, have been favored with. PLUMBING And Hot Water Hoa! Plane and Matimates fw Cc. °. me’. a Sa Bouth wide man dec! me et tr ey Successors to W. W. Houghton.

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