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ae eet op er apache es ag apacrarign ears rece ¥ , tenet me THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLAGHING CO. OFFICKS— 1807 and is0? Seventh avenue RVERY APTRRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONKS Business Department. Sup Independens a8 Kattortal Depart Main i138 per copy, Bix cHnts per Week twenty-five cents per elt: s by ina avriore Ni Kentered at the Postoffice at Bea Wasninwete necond-olass matter THE WOMAN WHO SEWS Where world a Deauttfud aight than a womar witting tm fire glow w Nework ty her lithe, busy hands? the y . her atid he & ea 1 the days that ar It mm a pioture ever suffured with firetight, Memory and ation i open hearth and the blasting ba@e log ' an Who sewed, ‘The laughing bears ‘ y pea of gold 4 fairies, played hide-and-seok tn ber silvery hair But the big, bright hearths have parsed away, and with It are fast golng the women whe sow, T 1 custome and needs have chan Onoe the grandest dames took pride in making thelr own finest d Today even ordinary dames feel It sufficient accomplishment to put without ¢ the gdwne thet are made for them What we Accomplishment has become a trade left anv few housewives ew, Onty here and a now envountered a cheerful, busy + of a y that : @ abandon to her work the shifting folde of her KOWN take graceful shapes and the rough lines of her featurce soften and melt under the free pi : rded fecliins Sorrows may have pinohed her f Toll may have roughened her hands Want may have to and reveled he? dress, She may sew, t through the love that Dut for life that Is loveloms and cheer- *. If so-and God knows héw often ft ti sot—then the pleture te wat pitiful—yem, bat even then the woman i# at her most beautiful when she wows. very atiteh binds her closer to some loved one, She may be « happy makien sewing bright hopes Into the seams of her wedding dress. Or a young Wife Whore every needle thrust carries with it an eorte CHEM of secret expectation. Or a mother softly Ining the frock of her Tittle one with a celestial fabric whose warp and woot are pride and Jey, fear and anxiety, Or a dear old grandma whose “ite slowly draws after it the long doudle thread of ineditation and memory, OF along the seams of the ds for ne her way tead and all (hat the world & Widow, sightions with teare, fee shroud that ts to her of happiness and hope Today the woman She shrinks In (he shadows de the sowing for the galty tm the firelight Thousands who regularzy sews dove not ait 1 gloom of social ostracism, jad milion, and do it for @ Dare pittance, "Tee bright back-log-—that wacredest shrine of social and industrial de The big open hearth ts closed up. The fed In the genial glow te gone and starves to be called Mmocesev—no longer biater eutny-faced woman whe sewed and driven to the ¢ where ahe sows and seow The beautiful old picture no more rless garret, s gone forever, Deck, except Im memory, than is our own childhood Iteelt, Sewing haw become a fost urt in fashfonabfe fife, and dresses, like complexions, are nowadays made byspectaiiate, There are specialiets Tea, women have epectalints ental and spiritual, Spectatiets even to cook, to clean house, to my Ke the beds. to care for thelr hearth—phyatext ook after and raise the chitdren, If the divoree increase Keepe up we shal! have to resort to specialists to look after lovemaking and mar rma ‘The goot old-fashioned mothers af earlier days, who did the fing, the baking, the sewing, the weaving, the knitting, the Rouse keeping. the nuraing, have been overworked: they may have worn Off their beauty; thef may have aged earty; but they koew content med health of @ quality that in this day seems unknown, Those of ut who are so fortanate as to have had such mothers an that see them still, and will see them UM we die—thelr dear, loving faces framed in a halo of tendemens and devotion ‘Their beauty worn off, you say? Not im the eyes of those who can see that a amile of content Iv & ray Of muashine shot by heaven to mark tts own! The man who has no such memories as that im to be pitied . He fe but half made up. His sout ie like a flower only half opened and seontions. His life in of stunted growth, lke that of « shoot which has sprung from hard ground during « drouta, God bieas her with the sweet face and busy han! eutirely gone from among us. Woman has at} but “emancipated” herself tre ne Rin oun Sue BRN ER ETA eS Oe oes cook may She te almost the best hae SHE PUTURE EDITORIAL What will be the future newspaper editorial? Or will the editorial page dimppear entirely? A few modern newspapers cling to the old, heavy. archale editorial Gepartment, Miing » complete page. They can be agmbered on the fingers of ome hand When 8 © conservative’ newspaper as the (ht- cago Tribune cute oat half ite editorial space, the tendency is appar- ent to every observer, ‘The editorial will not Gizappesr. The newspaper wil always reserve & Mmited space for the expression of opinion. But ( wilt be ¢ifferent Note this fact ‘There are very few political organs nowadays, The organ te the east of & newspaper (hat prints editorial that will hetp and net harm the party. Its point of view ix the party's ftw editor colors his views te sult. Everyone knows what such a newepaper will say edftertally, and there ia no special anulety to reed its utterances, Besides, the man who wants to go deep Inte petities and economics reads the reviews. He gets the opinion of expert# in thoer pertodicain. Will there, then, Be ne editorint om polities? ‘There will be. Put it wilt be an honest expresston. Potitice ts» a part of our national fife The old-time editer made the mistake, how- ever, of supposing it lx the only, topic in which newspaper readers are Interested ‘Therefore the advent of the “human interest” editorial, ‘The reasons why the editorial page haa lost prestige are not far to “peek. It has not kept pace with the news columns It i# not up-to- date. ft ix largely what It wae 100 years aga It appeals to a amall constituency. The masses do not read It The average man skips ft, ‘The coming editorial will reflect the life of the people, as do the news colomne. Kk will cover al the Interests of soctety, Women as well as men will read & ff will be written and printed so that he who rune may read. ft will be eloquent in brevity. There will be short words and short sentences, There will be no padding. The #tyle will be the direct, nervous style. ‘The coming editorial will be ethical, ‘The editor will not be afraid of a preachment—even to the verge ing over.” He will err on the side of sentiment. He will write from his heart and reach the heart. The pulpit i# losing its hold om the people. Where will they get their morsie save from the press? ‘The coming editorial wilt be “featured.” ‘it will be displayed as the news t# dinpinyed—saving the dignity supposed fo attach to editorial matter. Why should the reporter's stuff be displayed an@ the edttor’s hidden? In modern newspapering it is a chotce between modernizing the ed- forial, and ite dimappearance Is that radical? Tt is true Moreover, the mewspapers that have made the appeal to human In- terest from the first page head-line to the last Hey of the editortal PAGE are (he great and growing newspapers of today. Vrom Seattle to Portland In an ONE HUNDRED AND TEN MILES AN HOUR come glee half. That ie good. Bat breakfast at home, ahd see a ball game at ‘Frisco in the afternoon. The Inventors suy that the thing is possible and probable, ‘The English parliament has authorised the construction of an eleetric mono-rail trek between Manchester and Liverpool, and cars are to be rum every 10 minutes at & speed of 110 milew an hour, The length of the line will be 34 milem and engincers who have experimented, de- clare that accidents are not to be feared. The cara will Be slung on a treatie rail, amd tere will be side railw for steadying purposes Powerful electric motors will do the rest. | | j } ' | | | | I t Fight of Faith; Lay Mold on Bter-| 5, ; Lite.” RES’ | rn int ane enee men we “Let's Build the Tem fie” } , i gi ro SEATTLE oo ar ao GEQORAPER 2TewSE AeCLATION, to prs wa mutrlagor when honor sok horee W, 8, Hutehinson Co. Suit Sa We rttat Meta < | priced Kenslug 4 dow ot | | Exeursion to Ta ARNIVAL STADIUM REDUCED TO 10c ma and Olympia * ey unday, August 2nd, stear mt that we may never rama wood, lewving Lilly, Bogardus dock era’ faves again #30 4 m Bring your bunch, th of adventure’ |) in my hand and my head In a whirl. | of Napoleon, Th) Then fT handed it back to ber a HOW THE BRIGADIER RODE VWihy not TO MINSK. | Save atven my fares (Continved from Yesterday. | Then at last my Reart leaped within Monday, Firemen’s Day Trout tor the hn be age ine | Tr [= shaihebeneal pc “lin the and Suburban Day Etienne anid I wae clear i ar Nothing will change you,” eakd she. | mand Your sword. nore je (reason coe meteemtiacnet ron. cnet ote aves wat na Cove, marebenct ein as ART oo at tne See OO Wane" Fire Parade and Drill What trick?’ | aaked jan tgfury oF a kindness. Medias your! The words were his death warrant-| in @ luxury aff only by the) lee Sous "anna | oovetnctav oanae woen oT T Carnival Open Sunday---Afternoon, Evening was on the ground alm utile om the Intervent pa In response to a general demand from laboring peo tee died. snapping hie melted ead on * —eb ey ple in nearby towns, and for the benefit of those who ankien like 9 savage wolf per sere TRUE FISH BTONY cannot get here at any other time, the Carnival will re Two days ‘tater 1 had orge MeMullen emumht 18 of th main open Sunday, and Wagner's First. Regiment Band nn ee ons Re f trout tmaginable at Kivernide concert, heretofore played at Madison Park, will ‘be in about an hour You ask transferred to the Carnival ground. All shows are About It, Our representative will b thoroughly refined and instructive. The i m the grow an day | ° | HALL BRO.’S ART EXHIBIT 230 and 231 The finest on the Pacific coast, is thoroughly installed, Bidg. The usual free attract ry s wil! be running Five per cent. of all the gross receipts will go to the i Jonefit Fund of the New va’ Union Dear Pubiic No boisterous demonstrations will take place in the grounds, cither afternoon of evening Please observe how polite the getting to be If you don’t like our methods, candies” ie no wentie admonition ng light we * 10 Oonts to All Parts of the Grounds “ft STYIT’S UNIVER. |] @ect’ tree SITY ADDITION PRIC 0 TO $080 Birects are graded, city Dieement walks, parked, and hydrants all In ond pald One black fre fine 24 min burn tallow tonger their 10 you, Besides re teach good ma SEATTLE CATARACT CO. 7th ave. and Jefferson st The Campers’ Delight school and car jew’ rite from the oftes. y SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS. PETTIT & SON Main Entrance to Arcade Block. White FANE IHEATRE Pilowe Mor THE LEADING THEATRE PhexeMunt ) Botn rnones Main 43, | FAREWELL WEEK “sss.” “An inetant later my blade wee deep in bis throat.” it t inte the eteriit Rus fo T passed me We Ming | stan igh, and had that last glimpse H i 2 of hep ae she peered thy he Br 7 p hat a6 & tien, theo?” i Gpan dese rg lined onze Yo those who know, there is] ] Sunday, Monday It moana ‘Let the French come t@/ as (f she somethiag iors nothing that tastes quite so Tuesday and Saturday ‘are awaiting them.’ ” than the cold thanks which I Matinee ng back from her. her, but even the bu good on a warm day as cool, You betrayed mer" I efied. You ter. hie pride, and | will T o4 me inte thle trap [ts to you that! mine was hort by the decuption whiet meats sparkling beer, Those who do An American Mil- | owe the death and capture of my 1 cout matt = « Site z Lead smee BRP coun, Gansgee Baer he bes ks aren sy ere ae iene 5 ss e's ee ; “ - eoaemanmmencioangec far tom ber len The : & Narrow alley. and at the ond of it ARTIOTIO, MONUMENTS } Wednesday Matinee nod & mutiied figure who heid Vic. |S Re mere than plain cnea =| The and Night lato my eountry tlette by the bette longer they stand the better they Nig’ a Fremeh xtrt to act ae fh Tou told me to be kind to the next {ee No Maead on them: they are | Ht. M. S. Pinafore pee ode Bong BB Pree wd me to be kind to rhe Mast lindestructiOvNe. Call and see hum » ly rou would not have gone to Minak, =i he ead teok Vow. : and your sqoadron would have eseap * he whiepered. ae I teunden anh bo Thursday Night 4 Tell me that you forgive me” Inte the waddle Remember Pottavt eae in Lahe View ond rom hg Bhe looked bewitching a9 ehe steed, tf the watehword” one ial ad ew and other Cem- pleading her cause in front of me, And) ft was well that he had given it tor siiicantaticeatlceiiareimncitaei iti a ft thought of my dead mea. || me, for twice I had to paws Cossack e could net take the hand which she eid pickets before | wae Have missed the best flavor of | Friday ee out to me : had just ridden “ . ales C Ee GS pEe ee ed all—it is a pure, wholesome, Nig’ ped ft by her shte. “You feet (or your) man sgnin ate ae col fine flavored beer. The Belle of New York Dur charges are for matertal ~ sof) The onty college using an sueatenaty Sale Process eecret and exeiw- thed@ing { the snow behind people, and I feel for mine. and so 2 DOT, HALF-PINT BOTTLES, We Telephone, Rainier 30. MASTER FRED POLLARD willpositively sing every performance. Prices A few front rows at Tie; balance entire lower floor and balcony We: gallery Be LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Bakers & Confectioners Ger mania hall, Recond avenue and Men con wtreet fron Moulders—Western Central Labor Union Rall, 1596 Recon. Steam Engincers Watlrenen hall 140 Second avenue Stationary Firemen bieek. Pacific Sunday Meetings Tratnmen—Pioncer blowk avenue and James atreet PETERSON RAN AMUCK tev, BB. Thom ‘The Mest Emphatic Testimony 4p m, “How Can We Best Serve arf fet. F Lane Street Presbyterian Forbes, At tts im, “He Came r Unto His Own and Mis Own Re- ceived Him Not.” 7:45 pm, Re- anor.” 7 < Street Haptiet—Rev. J. B At Tl a. m, “Principles. of Og pm. The Laborer Hist "Partner of Hix Em- mpoaed of dentists of perience whe came Rere to pert hemacives in our latest scientific TEENY amy Union tall, N. W. V. Co. Inc., Prop’s Sunset, Main 627 «TELEPHONES+Ind. L 1575 ‘Third Ave. and James St. Firet HighClassVaudeville NEW ATTRACTIONS... Week Commencing Monday, Aug. 3 LILLIAN LESLIE | Soprano Soloist. DILGES Aerial Gymnast. CHRISTY @& WILLIS CONROY & PEARL Jognier —_ Toe < aoa? ARTHUR HAHN MARSH CRAIG Australian Basso. Peerless Bguilibrist. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE Moving Pictures, ployer.” BEATTLE-TACOMA ' ‘itaverars Pine Cardy Trinity Parish—Revy. H. HM. Gow- : py en, At Ta m, “Pitty Veare of] .; 8 ‘ nemvarary Time Oa Seca and the Puturec” 1:30 cS m., on tes Sierns _ermek sie mas cot bona A na vom . Feur = “4 Ht. Paul's Becond Letter to Thee | on ccorted out to omeeer Wasb y for all work, Charges here ere) Leave Geattlo-0:@ a. mm, 199 p a) lor material only. A lv years’ guar- ve with all work. EASTERN COLLEGE OF PAIN- LESS DENTISTY, SECOND AND PIKE Masontc Tem Building Houre—$ 230 t 6; Sundays, # 30 to 2 62) p.m, 810 pm Leave Tacoma? 2 a. m, Lab a m, | $26 p.m, TH p.m | MONDAT— Leave Seattlo-2-2 p.m, 62 p m, #19 p. Leave Tacoma—1i1% & m, 925 pm.) T48p m } ington Hie first intended vietim was « man named Murphy. Peterson started after him with the ate, bul Murphy de. steppe dy threw & stralht right into Mpteed son's stomach that put him for the When Pei Unitarian —The pastor tion during Chureh of Ged At ep My “Fight the he i | _deieraith-itecon dock, toot of Mah | | son i | Pacific Packing | Co. | Express Roman Catholic Mestings Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J. Church comer of Twentieth Karty COCKATOO CIRCUS Educated Birds ALLEN J. SHAW King of Cotns. end United States mall FOR VALDES, Celting at Juneau, Sitka, When he te released trom county jail next Monday, w has been serving « term for larceny, Frattk O'Dell, alia Hinder, will be arrested on a» charge of forgery, He i accuned of form- ing 4 check for $20 and cashing it th Yaku- Mild. mann; and benediction. Chureh of the Immaculate Concep- tion * &. & EXCELSIOR &. & BANTA ANA *®. & NOME CITy Saiimge from Arlington Dock, J) tom paloon. inees Wobecthcy, Saterday, Sunday. Pricger Ber Idee Friday Ame Park of 419 Yesier way told the! hi rosary and benediction. pou Mast wight that pickpocke No rht received after noon Box office open at 10 a m. dally for gale of reserved erate. ptoacaioe had stolen a plug of tobaceo and a on day wailing. Special Meetings Company reserves right to pn C. W. Leadbeater, the London change steamers or dates of sall- Theosophist, will deliver @ lecture) Stns oro ALL GRADES ing without notice, 8 Se ee meet ot Christiansen Sp, m., om concert, Firat chure! at Chriatiansen’s hail at § p. hureh, &. &. CAINE, Operating Agent, oe St ne Rhine Newcaatie, Frankitn, Agee oe Black Diamond, Rosiyn & Leary Coals. Alno Coke and the “Rationale of Telepathy and Mind Cure.” aae7. ‘Thirdand Pine, Sunday night. Free, Phone, Main fa 618 First avenue, Seattle cause wit be at the office of the Bind, Bleeding com pany siged Sear are cured building, in Chy of Seattle, rerneelyeeeeernas Charcoal, You get am honest a” rst ’ by Dr. gilt, Andeemm, basso, First MP land of vent wood when you Remedy. Stops tte Washington, at the hour of 9 ni ew" Spend Sunday at the Mathiesen — ARE a. Dipothe teense BS 8 Ser, Bi oWeck p. Lag hg oe or sent by mall. Treatise} 22md.. 1903, for. the purpose of Ienjoy the lake shore and the en dinner, These dinners are becom- ing farnous, Takes launch at Lesoht Roat House or Old Renton car on For ene Dancing classes Mondgy and Friday evenings. Prof. Wileon, Ranke Hall, Pike street. Private lessons datiy *** ee ees ae hn La or EIT. Three rout ane SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO} Lesvos Beatie tm me ism ama GEO. & HALL, Manager. |e ™m Leaves Kyerett iret ave. south and King st. m. electing five trustees for, the @n- suing and for the transaction of such other Susiness as smell legally come before said meeting. J. M, ROBERTS, President. Ault, Pts soothe Go to Spinning tor bioycie repairs. | Washington —rtreet dinner = a fi ch leaves at 1 aly OTICE te hereby given that ol, jobn B. Recretary rs pare ot ot * ti te he a w mavusu@ “ee GeVrOnro £2234¢