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" : fe ner mngene ove eS SR IA S SSL SL a : THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU RLISETENG CO, didn't hurt the father to be @ human how that sound bit “f parents on oht of Bortvture that deals Iren, generation r but thone wiser than > with the visiting of tb attie- -8U Grows OPFICHS— 1207 and 1809 Bev enih avenue wane Nature's way ln the #0 way, If you violate & natural law there im | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Py. ay * where for me one, The man wh he at t of nen Dey tment m 4, Main 1080 Mependens . a Fee paase ~ a " t 1 mminon® Bittortal Department—Sunset, Main {188 ts te nally carcleme and utterly welt \ f y 4 floes: 106 Hartford bullding, Chleago ss | th 1 le to oantinue, the that follow us mueat ' r 1 wi ertleld, mar. foreign advertising. ley, i koon minds humanity will go up oF 4 Hot ‘One cent per copy; six crnle per week, of twenty-five conta per | Mund a Month. detivered by ma volen The man who takes the theught of posterity into his dally Nfe ¥ ; av sole ot the future | aaa aeean tered at the Posto a second-class malter. i pout re ah pen in Relansslsel Sinn LABS | i tore Monday e're mah os RRR RRR 7 | What weuld fe namnnipite > fe a papular I Thi@newsy ad, will tell you what ¢ done to insure your presence at the Busy * fon Br pea oven 1 Jen de yen | ; that the itt ing our usual annual sale of Wash-Day Needs. You will find each column filled with plain business eM San uu Ge I ‘° | . g erver the ne = mer eK »¢ n¢ lote ar amal IF YOU HAD A MILLION DOLLARS hed a mition |¢ CUPID AND THE SCHOOLMA'AMS | (\. via cor iw |) ing seasonable merchandise, but many of the best bargains must remain unmentioned, because the lots. dre sia datant | hamperee by no [Met advertised would melt away so quickly that some people would be dis ypointed, You're assures n , j- AN . ll # | ~ ~~~ Nel ever selection you mak Read it all--come expected to find everything stated Many have asked themselves this question, but few have anewered [game laws when b ters off with bow and arrows in quest of human W sati«factority ih a ¢ apon « time, perhaps, t it How was limited only by i—. ——-= “0 f verlook these The changes you imagine would suddenly take place in your spirit | ty tin the uae Of his dainty woag but in this pract lay and ane Get Your Share of Don’t Put Off Buying One of Those Don’t Ove and conduct would mot take place at all A million dollars could net he has other handioapa make a new man or woman of you Your don't betieve it? Just ask the pretty girl school teacher pext dror probe t if lid possessions. ‘ trip aorose the me At woods around Beattie, and ‘The chances all are that if the possession ef so mush wealth did net | don't have to be ted that If Cupid Ie busy anywhore durtog the ions a Sou s Washin Machines k doin ) , e the thing for #maji tub, for @peet your mind, you would go on doing just about as you .are doing | mer days lt te on t mea shore or In the mountains tho Red Cross, Heavy Zine Doubie Now, only on a larger soate, Just twit her on the nents abe made aod note the Httle frown Naptha #oap, bar,, Be Square Western Washer, easy motion Washboards for B30 No amount ef money could buy you @ new heart or a new head. for took of worry that lingers between her prety eye eho bhuabe ‘Ob. per bar drongly made, regular $3.90 kind, for,98.69 7 460 Single Brass Washvoards With the same engineer in charge of your train of thought and feeling, [1 cowldn’t think of auch (hings.” she ll tell you ee Y" benané, fo, sas cee You would arrive at about the same terminal And then she'll inform you wilh Chat pretty way she has that in Beattie Fern Soap, § bare «Rte ait i, al ia ee ashboaras. You would do no more good with a million dollars, proportionately, nearly every city, there te a rule that w hoot teachers hall not Rabbitt’s Soap, 6 bare 2te ning gear, hoops cannot drop off, remuiar than you de with the few dollars you now possess “% marry, If they do wed they lose their jobs. There n't soom to be any w Coahmere. 6 bare Rte $6.98, for $4.98 Vf you now hug your hundreds greedily te yourself, you woul le [eense in such a rule and there ta certainly no justices in it, But itn a rule Poartine, per bar Be 4 the same with a miition. Along this Une, it t fteresting to note that Kanaas has * forward Hon-Ami (Good Friend), for elean ¥ - ” Hons Washer, has duplex rub motion, with If you cannet now spare pennies for the poor, do not fondly dream | aod promulgated an order that sehoo! teachers shall pot eves emturtain men ing windows 7 mS eve Bm vote everywhere for $7.50 that you could spare dollars then, oa Foam, per package hind Tuesday to 70 fvory Line Your charity depends not upon what you have, se much as it does The average echool teacher te bright, cheory, intelligent and wood loot sires Meet the gues . | upon what you are jing. If you don't believe it, €o to @ school teachers’ ehtion, aid you Now's the Time to Buy Broom 156 More money would simply supply you with the means of enlarging | wii) cool like a burdock in a rose ganton Want You to Make the Most of This 30 Double Bowed wpon your vices and your virtues; it would not introduce any mew mo- ateral fer young men to seck beauty and brains as ff te for Sad lrons Broom 230 tives or impulses inte your life, | fice to gather about honey, Jt te aot only matwral, but it te right Tub and Bucket Sale Wo elected Corn Hf you cannot find happiness now in going about the fields adjoin- ¢ Gouem’t tisk. Love Gcee/t wattt b weinan tes Resiieen” Stowe ‘fee Saco Deoom with ing your town, you could not then flad happiness in going around the | oe fic ctumnoae , : stained handle Bootet ighty selfish at ¢ tt ob t deead and Mra. Potts’ Nick#l- T sregium fixe Heavy Galvant PINE TUBS. ‘ , se: wort. polety i mighty selfish a “ olaima to be broad and theres ¥ Irons, rem Tub for Small size, he, for le Round Wf in your present sireumetaners you do net add joy to the lives | and advanced, but it la marrow and selfish. It will not even mind ita own ular $1.8 for O80 | Largest Gise ileavy Galvanined | Modiuan stn, $00, for ag ie bea ~ ef these within the sound of your voice and within the reach of Your [un siness ft takes @ Dit of a womal, and because her tooth are white and | Tubs, Be, for Be GALVANIZED TUBS. ‘ 380 Bands, it would avail you nething could you speak louder and reach | OP em ges. i anaes ibis Guia ian amomny as laigandhtie Pee ace 10-quart Pall, 20, for jhe Rise host Servs net, highly miokel- CEDAR TUBE m joe Re ” further, | tte head and says: “Bomething wrong. That woman is too good looking: Men Sunteh - peovieed U-quart Pall, 380, for Brush ,.,.... oe ‘There is nothing on the ether side of the world that te met VOrY [sists at nor aid she done not get angry leaghe right out when he Ltn caboston- | Gmail aise, €00, for....... 430 WRIN MOP PAIL, seerly duplicated on thie side of it. ie seen oF hears something Cumny. If she teaches our children she must har Hined cover while in wee! requles | Medium sine, Thc, for SOc | Large size, $1.75, for $1.39 ‘The little cirele of your homu is very mo on ae ane eanem hus | met OL tall Us her seorets, lot un dlotate Ror home ax wei er peblio con Preting Iron, with two beaks There is nathing eact, weet, nerth or weuth of vow areate | te, and she must stop Joking #0 happy, Doesn't she understangighat thia > pe hie 3 Your neighbor jwat over the way can be of more interest yeu ye - at. th ; ie pA ee wae ides. aud the Beattie idea tent b bet a ; Acswbecs Buy a New Inger yor: vena yl h At Yeast, the he Kansas ide 0 Boa bette No. # IC Copper Bottom Wash then alt the poeple over rg 9 a bine ka teva |e and Make Your Wife Happy Bellen, veawler tah for...:..000 A million dollars could met buy happiness—ti | Id the schoota, as tn other business wake we should ask for tor- lroning fter Iron-Frame Wringer, automatic spr No. 9 1X Copper Rim and Bottom pour own good thoughts and words and deeds. alate jg | MS Soe oaich and intelicctunt Ctnews We should insist that a teabher 61.90, tor * - en. Sm, Soe © $1 59 A million dollars could not make you more shritable, for charity He AUC omatny with her work Boards ini: Seiteethialiin Daten SPaiaiie, ‘wit ie ae senesced 2 modest flower that blooms more sweetly im the alleys of the poor than In the avenues of the rich. A million dollars would not quicken, but would deaden, your sym- pathy with the unfortunate, which is charity's very soul. A million dollare could net make you # philanthropist, for philan- thropy f love of mankind, and if you have not that in you mow, money is the last thing that could put it in you. A million dollars would enable you te give the world more of YOU, {ust as you are. All the material things your million could buy would soon pase away. But your influence would las Porever, Would the world be helped that? "y If you think #0, then why wish for @ million? All that there ever ean be of you worth anything te the world is within you mow, Gwe my you are too poor to endow an orphan asylum, you can at least cheerful word to the motherless children next door. free brary, you can distribute your few BACK TUMGer MAgERtes Witere Ger erin Se ie Hwee Bee Sas eee hide them away in the attic, where they do no one any good, It is a safe 10-to-1 bet that you would alse hide away # million dollars, if you had that amount, in about the same useless manner, We do not lack opportunities for doing god half so sadly os we lack the dispesition. Every day, every howr, every minute, there ls somthing we can do or say to make someone a bit happie And it is not the people across the earth, but the ones whe are near- ast to us and have done the most for us, whe are most deserving of our eae have « million dears in the bank and not make anybody appier, and yet witheut the expenditure of a dollar there are a thou- sands things you may do to make thie rather chilly wortd @ let more eunshiny. Money is tike honey—e Hittle at a time tastes eweeter and is likely deal mare wholesome. , “Raabans OF THE STAR, WHAT WOULD You DO IF YOU HAD ONE MILLION DOLLARS! THE STAR WANTS TO KNOW, and will give prizes for the best anewers. F announcement see in the news columns of this issue. _—-— CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH OF ST. PAUL Pact i the healthiest city ts. ‘ According to mortality statistics the world. ‘That is « fine state of affairs, and it didn't come about by chance, St. Paul has 6 system of public baths that i* Going more for the gon- eral health of the people than ean be imagined Keep clean t# & good prescription, Your doctor will tell you so. ‘The city fitted up a place for bathing and picnics, and equipped & free nursery, where working mothers may leave their children during the day. There is a free dancing pavilion, free kitchen, and a place Where meals are served as cost. Then there are three great swimming pools so carefully guarded that in five years there has not been « drowning, although in a single week 50,000 persons have been tn the poots. In most cities priv capita! rune the bathing and picnic privileges, Gnd makes 4 summer necessity & hexury, fn St. Paut anybody can tay down two pennies and in return recetve a4 « room in which to dress @ emal cake of pure sony. Some day those who govern cities are going to learn that the best way to stamp out disease is to prevent it, and that plenies, outings, baths, open-air concerts, playgrounds and sandpiies are (things that 4 for by the public should be provided and pald for by the pu’ Every doltar invested tn health and contentment fs money weft spent. It wilt pay dividends. é In every city there are thousands of persona, young and old, who seek recreation and amusement in unhealthful ways and places, becaune they are poor. ‘ ‘The association of poverty, dirt and crime ie a natural one It is just as much the moral duty o7 a city to help people to be clean inside and out, and to find some enjoyment in Life, as it is to pro- Vide policemen to maintain good order ome day there witl be departments of amusement, playgrounds, hatha, etc.. that wil be Just a» much a part of government as the fire Gepartinent, and the appropriations wili not be skimped. And the result will be better citles—healthier peop St, Paul has made a fine start ae OLD AGE AND OVERDOING —_———_ Eastern papers are poking fun at the anti-tobacco folks, and pointing to William G. Pattison, who died in Kalamazoo the other day at the age of @, having smoked more than 190,000 19-c etgars in his ‘They siso point to Goethe, who drank 20,00 bottles of wine and died at the age of 83. ‘These cases make no precedent. They call attention to the fact that some men have been given such fron constitutions that they can abuse thereaptver shamefully vive But it is the fate of the average human hog to suffer. If he over- eats, drinks, smokes, exercises, plays, nature hae fixed the penalty. We have in mind a man who at the age of 6 bonsted that he had never been drunk, that he had consumed liquor enough to float a war- ship, beginning as 8 boy, and that he had never had a sick day In his ife. ‘He had two sons, one without health, almost an invalid, a pate, nerveless a4, who had already cost him a small fortune in doctors’ bills. ‘The other bay had a better © N stitution and a witless brat No, he just a noment! wasn't a fool—J gtined to be lean than a man all the weary da ; | | Knights of Labor tegan on Hepte [Worthy foreman of the Kaights of Labor, and anid: “This te labor jin earnest, Uneig Dick.” ‘The event wae afterward alluded to as the Labor day parade,” and subsequently the day became known as Labor That all, Aw inch The mora! rights of school ma'ams are no net teach, beyoud hat le an insult ORIGIN OF LABOR DAY aa invited ta w Se . ¢ Low ne. M day 1 IN FISTIC ARGUMENT == For s time many of the states chase different days as Labor day, In California It was feed ow the fret Monday in October, in Louisiana, ember 3; Wisconsin teft tt optt onal ° melected other dates. ay New York aad many | with the Central Laber Union. W teu the, + enrened ithough It may not be esiebrated, of any legal tm tiearly every wats of the Union by lewialatio universally observed, « |hotiday, The first celebration of Labor day took p city, eptember 6 1982, eo that Labor day as an | to become of age this year. The Knights of La working tr ber 5 182, th nor day parade Whe the par 4, be ture 1 to Kiehard | [taker the pi f a house ‘The thee Cann Attorneys ©. Ie Landy and A. T/L agorn MEET r McKinnon became involved in an ar- | eee Vince. cument that ssvored of Matioufte | » Saturday afternoon Landy bas been arrested on a charge | remeen’ hati, of amault and battery, placed) Plasterers —Otympte ball, 11064" happy will sing, the strenuous will) MELBOURNE, Sept. 7. againet him by MeK in Th On Plough and knife. Lot it be just and genero The law of your posse sion Who first mad property. Unjust As a remit The trou-| Aecond aver A mingy root was wasting in the feld; A stunted bush gave forth a bitter yiel@y A vine bore only barren seed and rind; "| | A rank weed reproduced ite usleas kinds; 9 T came. I touched them with the magic “gered fuga. A fine cloth slumbered In the fibrous fiax. Upon the ebrysalis no man laid tax 7, 7 To garb his female-kind. A winter coat. — Was warming in the fleece of shop and Boat, > And summer gowns grew in t Unseen of all. T came and uk The plant, the beast, the worm despised loglnea Gave tribute and the naked man—was clothed. The BIN wee heavy with tho unborn stongy og ‘The tree which should be Umbered hed not arqwn; Along the shore the unmixed sand stil! } i’ And in its bank stil! slept the uaburnt cMy Tenme. 1 drove the huddl! An bade bit A forked beast among four-legged brutes 1 found this man and Dlessed bim with these fruits. Unclad and unprotected I Giled him, covered him and roofed hin head. And you, his children, heirs of yesterday, What are you rendering to me to pay? Yes, FOU whe selze the che What is your fee to me~—and mine who toll? neale shall balance ting my share to mine, lees Unan (home of wgnen who the local assemblies wore affiliated | Sees = Las. Spelger & Hurlbut cm. with the governor Gradually the fret Monday in Sep the recogiiined Labor day. and is so fixed by the one ms where it is not designated by law, as the jaboring mon arowe over the right « MeKinnom t sald to have fried t4| 1 blessed them and Until these niggard gifts which Natare Produced the grape and yrain—and man model on the God-made plan Rock base, and forest wall and arching dome Until there raised above man's head—the home. yea, unfed Posnesaion seizes on the share Of All, there shall be new commands Enterone a later Justice, in whose hands Inga hotl- Gay, eet apart %, te perhaps the most ee in New York ution nay be anid | Clot hor were t ade was passing Robert ‘a Griffiths, the general | ny Rhee hall, 1 at 82 Third avenue ace by storm foe m vile ty held the fort w: Property with hi he intereate of bis clin will come up before Ju TODA } | | a [men are dh Carpenters -Iaker 4 1429 Kecond avenue. | ptenic ite compete cotton-bell, levied toll ng beast called man scent of my spoil, for nee! springs, from me, And when, and where, © fair and true, ae yours to you | thes of ti mother oo Workers No. 217--Watt-| te the day of the big annual Welsh Clothes Driers Cost One-Third Lees Tuesday $1.0 Ironing Board, with folding BKe 1, for cove Hoard for Trright Clothes Horse, " hea Drier, ANNUAL This ¥ especial features have oes» ne Gnd Ue the time ott OS me Hunter, Scottiah millionaire, Pe ‘ jtouled here. epee ¥. ay. aod the forest Wetshmen and the sone of Wetsb- making merry according to * interpretation in Woodiand ntry, for thin The hungry will feast, In feats of wkiti ranted pure rubber rollers, for can be adjusted for large or Tuesday for . 400 Ste ‘ WILLOW CLOTHES BASK Small xine, T5c kind, for Medium sine, 0, for ° Large #ixe, $1.%, for 7 SPLIT WOOD BASKET Medium sine, wl races, and general exuberance 6 | spirtte will prevail Welsh descent enjoy @ picnic one Roeattle. ind the © marked for mar ndar nationality permit! home them tpate & modest amount of rain ARRESTED Wood Frame, Bicyole Ball Bearing Wringer, The, for 400 | Laree Welshmen by birth and those of jolly Welxhmen will stand for even | small clothes 3. LID CLOTHES HAMP wood bettom. Amal size, $2.00. for Medium sine, $2.00, for ne, $4.09, for | Made of Mest Willow, with solid Are Worthy to Command Much More $2.50 Grand Rapids Carpet Sareep. ers, in four colors $1.98 Hianett Cyoo- Bearing Bweeper , ‘arpet $3.00 “\WATSON HAS — ° ny | |son. the designer of Shamrock 1 4 design another challenger & a's cup. The y thi » i ,|SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF | erumbiing san IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT SYMRA AT WOODLAND PARK Milli: gq of the Ne | GLASGOW, Sept. T.—Capt Wat ei ewoucy PAND BUYERS | today emphatically denid thi he! "ENTHUSIASTIC or | at} iis People Getting Thoroughly In Touch With 0. & Johnston Co.'s Big Cut Price Room Makinig Sale of Pianos and Organs. | | } Liisa Ai Bei, | W Our Store Will Be Closed Ali Day Today. Hanley & Kringen, successors to the Curtis Millinery Company of 1516 L bo D Becond avenue, come to Seattle from a r ay 4 ring Denver. For years they have con-| = Pi 4 an ducted a large millinery business in| Tomorrow morning at § o'ctloe | the Cotorade City, They will cater|We wil resume the vigorous knifing to all classes of trade, showing hats | of prices rendered necessary to dis- ‘the as clegant as any in the city. They | Powe of the extra two hundred (200) will, however, make a specialty of | pianos and organs over eat show. a pel bev od carrying the greatest number and|the ordinarily large number of in- ee er be neo caving most attractive designs in hats pag ee a el would be required 9 mittance to Governor General low pri Hanley & Kringen an-|for the regular or normal demand, 4 nyson. He had « loaded revolver In| Sounce thelr opening for next Fri-/ As athnounced in our initial men 4 | He will be examined as to his sanit Between Fourth and Fifth Avenue Hankes Hail. enta known to science, 9 fancy prices for gianses. n Pianos The superior tone and action é Richmond Piano terms, has enabled us to sell ov am) in eattle alane. $iMg1o and ® a month if dostred, Sherman, Clay & Co. 731 Second Ave. ROTH PHONES, MAIN as Dancing classes Mon. Pri eve Prof Wilson, Rani® ball, private lessons 417 oiicn'oo: 417 Who W Do you suffer from frontal head- ache? If so, our scientific fitted glasses will help you. We examine eyes free with the intest and best ifistru G.A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist pve lated arrest. |@ay afternoon and evening, Septem-|tion of this sale s week ago, we his possession and resisted m. | ee arts = ntly and unexpectedly arranged All Things Go Past Him 8, a q just had rot ped off thelr prices won't wait for any man's coming at nd stripes, aie or double breasted. H LEWIS & (0. N. E. cor. rst ave. and Cherry street. Dutchess Trousers $2.50 to $5.00 EVER RIP: STYLisM curt EASY FITTING! Sold exclusively by Toklas, Singerman ‘ & Co. srk two hundred extra pianos and mn enormous saving, which |we will share with our patrons, and from the number of sales effected |we infer that people who have any notion of purchasing an instrument opprectate this great money-saving opportunity. Our enarmons stock te the largest and most complete over shown here, inclading the Chickering & Sona, America’s oldest and the worl best plano—the Kimball, Chicago's ee ae jdest and the most popular piano |e er made (many more of them being ‘e and sold than any other); the ic Hobart M. Cable, an in- ument that cannot be excelled in design. finish end tone quality. The [reliable Pease piano, noted for its riiing worth in every respect; the popular D. 8. Johnston Co, of which over 1.200 have been sold, jthe Hinze and various other pianos jand Kimball organs, | | ALL INCLUDED IN THIS SALE AND GOING AT PRICES REPP |SENTING AN ACTUAL SAV! jTO TME PURCHASER OF Fr. $75 TO $150 ON A PIANO AND \To $50 ON AN ORGAN, We are selling brand-new wu: pianos, of full size, 7 1-3 veneered cases, ivory key jstrung, three pedals and all the latest improvements, fully warrant. ed, for $137. Others from $167 to $198, $212 and $222, that would retail reg- | ularly at £250, $300, $326 and $360. NEW ORGANS from $49, $58 to $67 and $74, for the regular $75, $85, $95 and $1165 styles. Be aid drgnne from $20 wpe very instrument guaranteed represented twithstanding the very great price reductions we will extend con- venient terms to any reasonable buyer on nearly all lines, ‘| D.S.JOHNSTON (0. 903 Second Av., Burke Bldg.