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~ ope eye — mh YO RR nie et ge mete <n EE rotenone nate ee | . | 4 } } ‘ i # j 3 4 pe 4 THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PUBLISHING CO. . | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY a TOLNPHONBS: 4 § + Hopartment—Bunset, Main 1050, Tndependem i198 4 Bditorial Department-—Sunset, Main 138 | ent x te per week, og twenty-five eents per | en e Postortice at ~ THE STAR FOR THE SUMMER: popte leaving the city for thel or vacations can have The Star forwarded to them without any extra exp or month; payable in advance. Rates: 25 cents in sending orde- please state correct out-of-town addi the length of time the paper ia to be sent, and edition wanted - | KING SOLOMON AND THE SMART SET th Ss rr = th tr ‘ hief work f and u wt tty b “ « considered a deciled in W ' Rut idea ie mot pow, It ls a ant at Jory , Porhape tt is r to ex . anything have heard t« tt w s] Rolamon was . at the dedioa t ‘ temple the work ® t . present, but pied the seats of before kines and : Bolomon was wiee beyond the “smart set.” He was not t the workm gle with the other guests and view the work t, thelr own handiwork exhalationa of their owy — Hew further He dit 1 & patronising recom n of thelr allt t sor vt " ted & high seat of honor, above all the Feat, and an no ‘ workman who should show “hat hw work w more im of any other should cooupy the high place at the feast ¢ mason, the chief worker the boss artint in claimed the honor Wh sturdy maa oh « * him forward and asked timidly answeret ne artints and th ¢ nothing story of the world, Reade vhe grandest of It, how inaignifiosnt appears ¢ the Washington women w patron ts e work bert ¢ we and view their 1 . a macives for a * t al la « . SMITH HAD $25,000 A YEAR MR. th is general manager of the 8X6, 000 At 3 Alfred Hf his jew York Central @ year, with ar end It i @ fine job and a fine salary. Twenty-five years ago he was an office boy, and he did not reach his present position across jote He worked his way up He held all the places between #4 a week and $21,000 There are some things he didn’t co As an office boy he didn’t kill time or try to avoid-work. The head clerk dito't have to hunt for hy and hear, “Can't somebody else or, “It's Frank's turn: I went last time He didn't get so interested in sporting matters as to forget that he was paid to work; he didn't keep « cheap novel in his desk, to read when nobody was looking As 4 young man be was av ull of energy on Monday as he was on ‘Wednesday. He had no Saturday night toots or Sunday orgies, He rotliged thet in Ot condition to fit his position He didn't cut anything out of his life chat i@ arnusement that undermines healt sane tose om All thie talk about © i men makes you tired, eh? Good—it you are a dr It ought to-drive epurs into you and make you dissatisfied with mediocrity. If you want fo stick to the Bottom, where your labor te in com- petition with the millions, don't tr, keep right on viewing your era- ployer as a slave driver. If you are drunk Saturday night you will be almost worthless until the following Wednesday, and your job in danger every time the bows Urinks about you. If you want to get Into the fleld where the big salaries grow fan occasional private car shunts along the track, stop loafing, stop kick use your hands some and your brain more, and remember that IT WILL BE WHAT Tou your future depends on Just one man-—-you MAKE IT. . ——— HE'S ALL RIGHT There's James Barton, short stop of the Grand Rapids, Mieh., base- Dall team, Central league. ‘The Indianapolis News says this young man. @gure tm the baseball world, & studying for the priesthood. And why not? ‘The account of hie career goes on to say Basiond he goees directiy to the hotel and rests and p te in all things outside of some daring and fast plays in a game who it 6 sensations! “When he leaves the is, He ie Comm BH baseball. He is a total abetainer from intoxicants and tobacco and ses m0 profane language Rather remarkable” Barton reads on the traina, at the hotels and wherever he can get @ chance at a book. He has saved bin money for three seasons and this fall will evter a schoot to prepare for the Catholle priesthood Barton is made of good stuff. When te plays bell he plays Ike « house afire, He has quick eyes Unbleared by boone. His nerves are trim and taut. His mind l clear His body obeys his will Instantly. HE MAKES GOOD. Another account te ¢ Barton's pop admire the wiry shorts They want to take him A good asked him if he was trying to be an angel. The young fellow smiled d replied instantly “No; only a priest ‘The crowd laughed and ther! shouted “Hurrafi for Barton.” Yoo see, way down deep in thelr hearts they knew he was all right See the point, on man? Burton in wise. He knows how to be a “good fellow” tithout be- ing partly a bad fellow. He knows how to be one of the boys without getting down into fe muck where some of them think they mus! Hut there ie no “holler-than-thow” about him. He doesn't pose.as saint. He i sane, hearty, genuine Is there any finer thing in ail the universe than that sort of a young fellow? LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Beer Rottlers— Western ( Tabor i on hati, 166 Seound avenue. Butchers No 1s—Hurdick’s hall, Bouth Seattic. Cooks and Waiters—Olympic hail, | 1104% Second avenue | Laundry Wagon Drivers—Carpen etrs’ hall, 1520 Fourth avenue. Longshoremen — Longshoremen's | WILL STUDY BERLIN. | iervitant July 24—(Spectal )~At the f the hall, Secena street and Railroad av- enue . Machininte—Union hall, Pacific block. tine amtit Wait Waitresses’ hall, 1420 a are in atte - Becond ntries of Kurope rescent ream offee For particular poopie The women who are the most particular abost their table are the ones who are the most enthusiastic about Crescent Cream Coffee, because it is aatentabey® Coffee of exquisite flavor and aroma. yers should make sure that they get the genuine. Done p in sealed cans always Hold everywhere with @ coupon. WHEN YOUR GAS GIVES A 25-CANDLE POWER FLAME Its | Citizens’ as WHEN IT DOESN’T IT ISN’T GREAT SHAKES) aw A t | ERARD. | 6 aAsociAvolr, (08 ar at EAD Ei. CTAigit time, wer ko hi nid France 1 thank you HOW THE BRIGADIER SAVED) }tielne (orn the THE ARMY May I anak rashed and J rat 1 land « |The t brow « ought gaining ak of Merodal, bold = sanunit oves of dwart te flanka | ETS “HOLD UP YOUR ward ahr sound of a 1| them, of ~ your head off nd t read @ very real intenslty th him even 4 siarted| “Colonel Gerard,” sakt be, “1 can talk. [not promine you your life, for it ie od there |not our custom, but I can gtve you it What}an easy death or f can give you « 1 raise] terrible one, Which shail it beT™ n-| “What do you wish me to do th of exchange?” If you would dhe « give me truthful |questions whieh 1 wise to walk upon it | wood, ing sound fell upon 1 thought it wae vying and my fewt the ar but then there Aquree brob h I only the} through the ereen bushes, = doxen| A sudden though Mashed through R exclamation Dieu hands ectacd me, and | poor, lecktems, |My mind, i With great caution I advanced in| trensied L wae & prisener once more | “Tou with to kill me,” eaid 1, “it | | the direction from which the sound | Thank God, (here was vo pistol whieR| gannot matier to me how t die. If proceeded, and this ie what I sew}; a tare § from my bett! f anewer your questions, will you fet | On & couch of dried leaves there | and snapped at my own head. Had time choone the manner of my own hed a man dressed in the that moment f stead | Geath ?” Yon, t will," aad he, “so long as © thie cafe and] which I wore bere yeidentiy horribly rid talem } it ie before midnight, tonight.” rid & cloth to hie Swear.tt!” I orted Th rf of a Port his bleed. =A pool tleman sufficient round his couch, and he lay ti Not a word will I may until you hese of fies, whame buasing hay on it” froning would eertainiy have and . in the my attention if wre to my 5 lay for a ma | fearing some trap, and then ing were already leered the forest he unders! from my ant what I said, and that T| vent my pity and loyalty rising abc ot a man to be bullied into} Jother fe as. I ran forward insion. He pulled a cross from nett by his side. He turned hie sammere of jacket of rd face upon me, and it . mi dinck wheepakt het whe had gc cope cavare| "I #Wear It,” maid be. | it ted but one « nae cot immediately above curd Oh. my toy as I heard the words! | ia sunken cheeks and Loe, ner Gres DETR Be the | eyes to tell me that he was bot tai ne a to qont- | fret © 1 could | wo § wi ehish wore now vised to] have laugh at the! gy helter thege raseale In ¢ of | thought but he. Oy be ; ‘ an.| Now, your questions.” said 1. awitt! hee was 2 a y ewear In turn anewe oo Aayg AB cod and the dead badly of my poor cam | : \ - genticnmm that he was rade wen tnid beside me Son the honor of @ gentle T be Gerard You A ' t was, as you oht it? ? merge ! 1 Have you fi and ? By wt but what wa a} Tt iw he a end a What Fomight gal } I die happy to hear you say #0. Thin te a very fatr and «& very! | They shot me, Gerar Kut you wf nteresting bargnin,” said he, taking tell the marshal that f did my beat.” [ft me a rote book from his pocket. “Would Pon 7 you ndly turn you . at his Reeis, but he ordered) f prenak came?” dage them back and closed the door be | hind hin You villain!” said I. “Htusht” he cried. “Bpeak low, for} snot know who roay be listening, | my life wat stake. Ihave some | » to may to you, Colonel Ger an 1 M4. te As | apoke to you we were f capture etd e had I hesitated. “J you myself, so | n you tell me anything your b help yo i tell you ert try that cant wil he had hien, ow light upon tel him, He wns |xttuation A him that I could] phack bi th mibut that ET would judge him by his} sald be 1 ask nothing better,” t ohtet A word of advice to you Iv. Kk. strove JOHN DAVIS & CO. te ABCOND AVE tn ach Information as wronly chance, If] hire It ie y had $1500 _ | PICNIC ' LUNCHES | Can be made much more en- ] joyable if there is served with hem a good, wholesome Beer. ool, sparkling | { Team of Hor V chard Choicest land in the State. _BEER even the t agon, Farming Implements, large bearing one mile from railroad, ¢lose to School Price barely pays for im plaing PETTIT&SON Arcade Building We have Just reeeived from 8. Govérnment Navy Depot 4000 Finest Navy Blue All-Wool Flannel Shirts and Drawers Indigo Dye We $1.26 each for them. KIRK’ USE n- QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starme are asking 1209 FIRST AVE, EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA Special Suit and Pants Sale For Wednesday, Thursday, Friday All $30 These Prices Aro You Can’t Afford to Mis THE Out at a Very Low Price---$6.50 to $10.00---no more, no less All Pants WillGo at One Price, $2.50 and Saturday and $25 Sults Will Be Ciosed Lower Then Manufacturers Can Wholesale Them This Sale THREE LITTLE TAILORS 1217 1st Ave., In P. 0. Block Following the direction of hia gen- , ture, | turned and looked down upon the camp im the plain beneath us». | pite af the uid in r aun y de the the tong huts, with pateh whom would have Hut iy sadness vanished when 1 saw beyond the tents the ptumes of smoke which marked the head quartere at Torres Novas, Th was Massena, and, please God, a the © Hfe bis mination would that be done. A #paem of pride attation bre hed a Gerard, whe wil) die in order to army of Clxusel!” It was wad to think that so noble QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF i j i | For the Home and Club. Ask your do« as to ite partty. } BONNEY-WATSON CO, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Par lors, Third ave. and Columbis street 1h Reatthe. Wash. "Auction Sale « at the Seattle Auction Stable (Ino), | Third avenue, every Friday, | pre will he a large line of buyers here for drivers and chunks and draught horses; if you have any kind s, mules, cattle, vehicles and consign ther If you v » ot ment will to selec M, J. Walker, Manager and Auction. } jeer, Bring on your horses, Come in and buy M. J. WALKER Managor and Auctioneer Wood andCoal ALL GRADES woastle, Franklin, Fulton, Black Diamond, Rostyn and Leary © Also Charcoal. You ge load of beet wood when you order here. Telephone, Main 98, pendent 9% SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO GEO, E. HALL, Manager, First ave. south and King at. a deed should be done, and that ne Steamships one should be there tf tell the tale (Continued.) ~—~—~~—~ an~ Arrow “Swift | and Sure” BEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Great inducement offered to buyers of FINE CUT GLASS, STERLING SIL- EWEAT Ty. LOSS -D and many other articles of the very latest designs ‘Ss. m, 19) p me suitablefor Wedding P ™. ents, at GREATLY RE Sh. te in DUCED PRICES. goxpar- | Leave Seattle-1:90 p.m, 5:2 p my, FREDERICK & CO, Jewelers, 715 Second ave, Seattle 219 p.m Leave Tacoma—t! a m. 2p m, 7:18p.m. Galbraith-Bacon dock. foot of Mad Our charges are for material only, |f Carrying Alaske Pacific Express ‘The only college using an absolutely | aod United States mall patatens prosene—oneret ry PS FOR VALDES, tive with us. C aku- FREES Pa! Bxtrects Calling at Juneau, Sitka, ¥ lees Filling, on, Bx iotins fas, KAYAK, Eilamar and COOK ‘This te not a college for studente— none are employed or aamitted. Our | 5. 8 NOME CITY . staff is composed of dentists of long & EXCELSIOR experience who caine here to perfect themesives in our latest sctentife met boda. 8. SANTA ANA Sailing from Arlington Dock, tp m No freight recetved after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sail- ing without notice. €. E. CAINE, Operating Agent. Phone, Main 1147. 618 First avenue, Seattle TEETH THOUT PLATE Benali Charges for Material The college fees of skilled dentiste pay for all work. Charges here are SEATTLE, (EDMUNDS — AND for fal « - ee Tt wore.” 7 88" tne Paistial Steamer, CITY OF — EVERETT. Three round trips daily. EASTERN COLLE OF PAIN: | Loaves Seattie 7s m. 12 m. and LESS DENTISTY, bm. Leaves Bvereii sib a. m. 1:50 BHOOND AND PIKE and 7:15 p. m. Temple Bullding Phone, Jaines 1841. Colman Dock. junds §:30 B. SCOTT, OULD AVOL IS. NTMEN’ it Ginaees, we Invite you te call on us Remember that ical eotablichment te the only e-to-date, | exclusive optica! establishment im the state. '¢ wacosed becuse there ene See te our method of Mtting. t2-year Mana All our work upder the personal supervision of Dr. 8 M. ‘Miine and M. © Bipes, both holding the degree of Lk D, &, D. D. $.. and both members of Royal College of De urgeons, Lady attendant always present. on Painless Dentists 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche Houre-#: a m tet p.m Sundays § a m. c ___ AMUSEMENTS $3 Silver Fillings ... Porcetain Crowns Gold Crowns, Bk Bridge Work, per toot fa 3.50 Vuican Plates. Our Artistic uit 1 pm Seattle Midsummer Carnival Opens Mond. July 27, 7:30 Pi MM. Closes Aug. 8, Midnight 10 Cents To All Parts ef the Grounds 10 Cents Greatest Carnival Eter Held inthe Wet Hillman City-2=: FREE RENT FREE WOOD CIBY WATER Houses and lots almast GIVEN AWAY. Only $5 down and 50 cents per week; don’t delay, come today, Take the Renton car on Washtn@ton atrect, 5 cent fare; S salesmen always on grounds to handle the crowda Down town offices, 16 Downs Bldg. Phone, Union 67, ing awwe