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dl nese ess" ons? Fr Serene J Tot ve ERS Geve PRIZES FOR THE BEST DEFWITIONS OF A NSS THE STAR WANTS ITS READERS TO TELL WHAT A KISS 18 TRY IT, YOU MAY WIN A PRIZE In onder to met at the best definition of @ kiss ‘The Star will offer a series Of prizes for the best five answers received to th yen tlon What ie a kine? For beat definition recelved, The Star will as a prise, Five Do! hree Dollars. the fourth best, Two Dollars. the beat, One Dollar anewers moat he shorter the better, #o tong as the defint tion is enough te ey & clear-cut mental picture of the writer's Mea. The only condition of the coutem um that the definitions be written on a coupon like the one below. This coupon will be printed dally during Uy Contest and you may send In as many definitions as you like Kiss Definition Coupon My definition te ......c.cc0meees (Send to “Contest Editor” The Star.) THIS WILL HELP THOSE WHO CAN'T DEFINE IT oO, by Mins J to a man with whom she on, is one of the most beautiful Mise Hunt married Wil- Ind. This Ine Slo- “You Kissed Me.” a p itten years @um Hunt, « young New Hampshire girl @orresponded, but whom she had ver things ever published, with a kiss as fis subject Ham A. Wood in 188, and died a short time after at Richmond, poem, which made her famous, was written in IST You kissed me! my head had dropped low on your breast, with a feeling of shelter and infinite rest, While the holy emotions my tongue dared not speak Flashed up tn a flame frommy heart to my k, Your arms held me fast-oh, your arms were so bold! Heart beat against heart In that passionate fold Your glances seemed drawing my soul through my eyes, As the sun draws the mist from the seas to the skies. And your Itpe clung te mine till I prayed in my bites They might never unciasp from that rapturous kiss and my breath, and my w ment etood still ations, ne charms, You kissed me! my heart In delirious joy for # m Life had for me then No vista of pleasure ¢ your arms And were I this Instant an angel porecesed Of the glory and peace that are given the blew I would fling my white robes unrepiningty down, And tear from my forehead Its beautiful erown, 0 nestle once more in that haven of rest, yith your lips upon mine, and my head on your breast ~ You kissed me! my soul in @ bliss so divine Reeled and ewooned lke a drunken man foolieh with wine! And I thought “twere delicious to die then if death Would but come while my lps were yet moist with your breath: “Twere delicious to die if my heart might gr J While your arms clasped me"round in that parsionate fold; And these are the ' Must my Hite taste whet Would you care if your breast were my shelter ax then, wid you kies me again? are selected from those recetved to And if you were here w ‘The following definitions of a ki “A kiss is, when entered In affection’s race, a sure and quick # rune well at all distanges. weights and ages. finishes strongly, an matrimonial stakes. A® favorite, and fure winner at any price in slow and fast going."—John Foley, corner Railroad avenwe and Seneca street. “The coln of the realm of love, always worth tte face value.”—I. M Finch, of Whatcom. “A kiss is an abstract of title”"—A. J. &, Ballard “A kiss ie cultivated humipawery.”—A. J. 8, Ball “A kiss is only @ cheap way of expressing love. lard. “A kiss is © small vessel on the sea of love, kn ford Perrie, 120 Second aven Gil dumfoolishness, anyhow."-—-D. M. M. “Something that ought to bring blushes to a girl's cheeks.”—Mary Kelecy “A sparkling. exhilerating draught from the fountain of love, that is better than champagne and dont give one a headache, even after imbib- ing freely."—W. Simpson, A. W. Denny bids. “A kiss is the toy of a Mirt and the hope of « lover.”—P. B. Y. “A kis te the key whieh the fatal door of thoughts unknown, un guessed, but whether for we'el or we'een, those who use It do not always know."—P. E. Y. ‘The contest editor has now received over 400 answers since the content began. A good many duplicates come tn every day, and there have been perhaps 2000 definitions taken from the dictionaries or from the works of Classic and other writers. Some of there have been published because they ‘will serve as an Inspiration to set would-be prize winners to thinking, but they can play no part in the awarding of prises. ‘The contest will continue all this week and perhaps two or three days of meat week. The announcement of the closing of the contest will be made fm & conspicuous place, #0 that those who desire to send in their answers toward the last will have ample opportunity. PHILIPPINES Clothes for | PROSPEROUS Business Balance of Trade in Their Fa- ‘The kind that weare good vor—Exports Exceed the Im- and that fe moderately priced. ports by $150,000 We have them in all styles to please all tastes. Fabrics are rough and smooth in nobby exclusive patterns, such as you'll not see elsewhere. The features about our clothes that will attract your adi the fit which we aiw correct.” Buits and Overcoats from $10 and a. Agnes Holling of Bat mn as & emack.”—Cut WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov, 17, The bureau of insular affairs today reports the balance of trade for the first time In favor of the Philippines The exports during the last fiscal year to America exceeded the im- ports by nearly $150,000, being in ex cons of $33,000,000 of 1902 the imports exceeded the ex ports by 98,000,090, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR BOSTON, Nov. 17.~The J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State, conven- Labor today was largely give the consideration of minor ruling» It decided not to pass the law re quiring ® semi-annual experting of the federation books, 900-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia. It Pays to Trade on First avenue. The indictment of Senator Die-/ Coher press box De you follow ?} trich may not be very significant, Lou Sohen -claar- Bobboyce smoke -| lbut it serves to fix a standard of base ball—Dugdale~bam 1-wmnoke - | value on influence tn Nebraska Bobboyce-cigar-Lou Cohen. There-| fore, when Dugd ohes a Low Think of {t, $400 for a Unitea|Cohen cigar, extracted from the States senator. Cheaper than Bal-| base ball pocket of Bobboyce, how During the year | tion of the American Federation ot | ot nete ig . _ ~ THE 8 SEATTLE BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER OF StGvwnmmnQ)Gvonemeonnt) YZ NEW ZEALAND PREMIER | This is the Iatest ptoture of Miss; May Seddon daughter of the pre mier of New Zealand. Miss Seddon! is a pegfect brunette and t* known As one of the most beautiful women | in the éolony, * STAR DUST on earth can Seattle suport two base ball teams, when Bobboyce can by lard counctimen. ‘They have found a skeleton in|!" only one place at « time? the Ballard sewer Inasmuch as that job has been dragging along for #0 many years, It is believed that It ts the body of one of the| early excavators killed by a cave-| in, | agent tn A government here to} take charge of the construction of the federal building—plaster col- umns and all. Apeaking of plaster columns, tt's dollars to brass tacks that Jim Hii doesn't put any in his new depot. | } Star Dust Bureau, Yew York, Nov. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who tried to climb Mount McKinley, last sum- mer, and failed, told your corres. pondent today that he would have mucceeded had he undertaken some teats to get into thee. him that he spend a few weeks trying to walk up Pike} street, In Seattle, and he said that he would do it early next year be- fore starting on his next expedi-|, Luke hasn't been the same since he got that jolting throw down al the hands of Mies Krasy Krank. Hf has become melancholy, and some then acts an If the barnactes were gathering once more on his steering gear, and that he was fast) tion. Cultus Pete. A Word from 4 Josh Wise Cheer up, young in. ‘There's jest as many tomorrow's as yesterday's It looks as if the slot machines were Cudiheed, all right heading for the nut class This morning he handed in some sad Philosophical stuff that te repro duced ny ut of pity for his woe ful condition than for ite merit. EH calle it Moralizin’ ‘The sun shines on the hilltops and the day is clear and bright, | There's briskness in the atmoaphere | that makes you want to fight down here in the city, where humanity's om eheer and lght te blotted by « damp, thick fog. ™ Oft-time tts ‘penetrating chill is in the streets all day. But - Depressing, dismal, tilt it Dugdale Is a amy enough wonder. ‘twill never rn} away Siti He pe loosen up to the) put that’s the way of things down tune of a “big, black cigar.” Always a big black one, Some times a b fat one, and once In a while « fat Diack one. Baseball War Over “Take the Loon says that the fact that Dugdale smoked the big, black! Robboyce, In © voluntary confes cigar that he extracted from Rob-| pion yesterday, sald he was a “writ. boyce’s left-hand coat pocket is alor.” We have often wondered sure sign there will be only one here You can't always be «lad, For half the world’s joyous while the other half is the Loon. Bobboyoe Reveal i STAR, Warm Under- wear Warm Furs OUR LADIES’ SUITS ARE DIFFERENT They're better most ell ter made, more st ly cut, more artistically finished We make these statements with out fear of contradic tion, We want you to go to all other stores in Seattle and examine and criticisze then come here, compare facts and and you will fin« at our values are, in every in stance, the best In spite of the fact that our regular prices are the lowest in Seattle during the balance of November, we make A Special Reduction On Every Suit in the Store NOTE—We have just received a new ship ment of Misses’ Long Coats, the newest and best styles, just from New York, cape and military effects. PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE Millinery Sale Our stock of Trimmed Hats must be closed out at once in order to give the entire balcony over to Toys and Christmas Goods. The trans fer is to be made next Saturday, and before that time we propose to reduce our Millinery supply toa minimum, For this reason we will sell tomorrow Trimmed Hats, all thi styles, worth up to $5.00 each, at, only. $1.98 Lace Sale Venise Lace Galloons, Bands and Beadings, in white and butter color, very rich and pretty de- season's sign@, regularly worth asc, 3sc, soc and 65c a yard; your choice Wednesday from an assort ment of several thousand yards, at the ex tremely low price, per yard Warm Blankets The Blankets we are showing this week are warm enough to banish the shivers from the coldest night that ever comes. They're made at the famous Santa Rosa Mills, from pure Ca ifornia Wool. They're absolutely perfect in manufacture and every pair is worth $7.50; we are selling them now, and while they last, at, the Ole. i. cecccceees Ca rerccccceeces see 14¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Company iiieesn7" Madison Street W. 0. W. No. 69, THE LEAD. Fi perm Qprormmon DIS IRON BEDS Vote now stands for the most Arrived—must make room. Special Kit lodge in King county (Price prices this week. Now is the time for| Kimball Plano at 1824 2nd avenue) «a to buy your heating stoves. Avoid) W. O. W., No. 69, 229; Lorraine lamp rooms and doctors’ bills, We| Chapter, O. ES, 168; L. O. T. M. n sell you any kind, sise or priced|No. 69, 156; L. O. T. M. 14 stove you want, or ranges; also any/ United Artisans, 132; Palm Circle, kind of kitchen furniture you want, at our big New and Second-hand Depart- ment Stores at 419 and 40 Pike street Phones, John #1. ‘mber firm name— 114; Eagles, 102; clety, 79. Vole now stands for mo: jade (Prizes: Lot and Har Emily Callahan, 228; Fle 190; Victoria Peterson, 17 and Ind, 1M Re- sel, Rainler Social so- popular Mrs ence Cas- 8; Al- ma R. Lorraine, 161; Anna MeMul- len, 126, Mre. Nelson received a number of vot from Palm Circle Dabney & me Lorraine Tea & Coffee, 100 E. Madison. Woodhouse Eastern Outfitting Co, 44 Pike. Woodhouse Hardware Co., 140 Ind av. 418 and 660 Pike Street. Beattle Optical Co. 5 tnd ave. Phones—John 981. Bee Hive Herald Dry Goods, 26s floring Co, 1329 Ind. A166 t ave. id ave. * . Ogawa Art 8 14 2nd ave. An Emerson Piano Rival Clothing Co., Madixon and and. ne wiv way at Bhamek, Umbrellas, ete., Aread will be given « Ye Pike Street Pharmacy, 49 Pike The Hub New Year's Imperial Tailoring Co. 1104 tnd ave. Eve. Johnson Cleat Stand, 68 Pike - Inch Cigar Stand, 107 Pike Every buyer has an Hanson's, Sew g Mach. lumbta opportunity, Irving & Cannon, Tatlos plum bla. Opposite the Totem Pole Lindauer, Jeweler, 417 Plice. On the Square, Saunders Delicatessen, 817 Pike. Brummers Grocery, 418 Yealer. + & Marshall, timd & E. Laundry, & 1512 6th ave. Bui — Electric Palace Laundry French Hand Laur Haynes Candy Store, 813 2nd ave nton. THE PAIR THE FAIR THE FAIR Rebuilding Sale OFFERS NUM cutting pri real mone been me F easht The | atthe hance air ‘I he great EROUS ATTRAC tack TIONS intere Men’ s Hats at Half Our Mer re Men's Hats, worth up t cholee Wednesda Men's Hats, worth up being * Furs One-Third Less Than Marked Down Prices Alaska and made "ro lower, Formerly may buy Wednesday at 5 ore off from the ow from t redu) our stock Picture Sale of Fine Vramed Pictures, ced prices at 20 per MISCELLANEOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS White Naptha Soap, Mince Buch Meat Spices, all kinds, Ife boxes, The Canned Plums It Prunes, large « Mustard, at, the po! Chew-Chow, pint Gold Medal Ma lutely pure, pe Windsor Safety Pink. Pir 2 papers for , 400 in & paper Scott's Damseline, at, The Hooks and Eyes, 3 for Se Machine Sewing Thread, white or black, any number, @ for re Be Hairpins, p barre Be Nar nur ' per dozen 106¢ Be per 2c and Ge al! sizes and worth Fintshing worth package 2%e Armour’s Japonica et Bonpe regular price ake... Be F ja Waters, good sized bot thes 106 reer oner 1Be aid, worth These worth double asking are BAKING POWDER The well Powder ly—-a You above not known “Fair, put up for us espe plece of crockery can—at, the pound know the value of We refund the mone tisfactory. Baking with abe and 1-1b 2be Dr. Gibson's, the Rat Carona Baking Powders. cans, worth 350, at the mi vit Bak 12sec %--lb. cans of the Rainier ing Powder at a rae Mail Orders We fill the orders the Gay they are received. name Write to | day for anything you see in this vent, remitting the forward to you price promptly and we will THE FAIR 2d Ave. and Pike St. 2d Ave. and Pike St. You make your bread a little us ‘Sold all g some of all Baking lighter and a little sweeter by, g Crescent, the most whole- Powders. with a $500 guarantee, at rocers, 2§¢, An Emerson Piano will be given away at The Mub New Year's Eve. Every buyer has an opportunity. On the Square, Obponite the Totem Pole Cold Weather Underwear A good All Lamb's Wool Garment, special. $1.00 Fine | Old Californ BRANDY $3.00 Per Galion A full line of Dr, Hacken- bothen’s Sanitary All Wool Natural and Camel Hair, at, garment.$1.50 Fred’k F. Adams Underwear Headquarters. 719 2d ave., Hinckley Bik. ™ QUAKER DRUG CO. ball team in Seattle, only one league] Morphine Kate: Cheer up. While| fs ommeen in the Northw He figures it out|there's life there ts dope. | Johneon Grocery, 224 Ist ave, | thie way. A. Low Cohen is in the| | Cooper News Stand. Ws Denny way : ‘ car business, also in the base ball] Pretty nearly everybody could see! il Gethy & Gecten Dremniat & Yirgial 1013-1015 First Ave. business. Bobboyce smokes cigars, |the joke if Patt! would take to sing- mon We hk Cone alae runner 0 The Globe Block and occupies the front seat in Lou|ing, “Till We Meet Again.” Pee Thode Poatnade th a7. & Marcoce, A Free Delivery to all parts of the ison & Foy Grocery realer. One-Price Liquor Store. City, including Ballard and Green B IOUSNESS “Over the earth. a pea-soup fom.” “ 3 moran A via nabete one ; Sapter 03 PIKE 8T. PEL. MAIN 1060. |) Lake TL RIA ine of “poem” in Pittebure| 12820 Second Ave. Queen Anne grocery, 683 Queen Ahne| Phones; Main 1240, Ind. 1240, +. ; Sweet & Cooper, Denny and B. Lake ager ts bey find them rfect. Could *“, yes, brother, we have ‘en te farshioniam, Phat wl nore toes hay ony tare gtey | AE YOU EAT [iWhiimen'trocey tutta sms] Ag Emerson Pismo |! Bath Cabinets me time for indigestion an }to e 0, oecasionally ha je ‘ore to follo’ Py ‘ok aang am now completely cured, |t0 eat. | Also, cecasionally have fried HERE ONCE f _ More te Solow will be given away at mmend them to everyone. Once |e haxes, pork and drizzes and pate — : lete witt ‘ fried. you will never be welthoue Ahem |de *fole gras mud. Now, tip the You will surely « Haart ental aad ie ia mits The Hub New Year Complete with treateis on the family." Bawar Sra, Al | waite dark unti! Sunday night when Je a ; ny, Nv take dil COFFEE TO PERFE |De Angelis and his company will Eve. health and beauty..... Biaree | prenent the “Toreadore,” "Mine Mar- Every buyer has am wind we bab cinip's (oO garet McKinney, a former Seattle it i The Bowels bill for the remainder of the en.| itl. who has achieved success on bhatt _ —, for... .25¢ he tage | wagement ihe tare’ Be Aunaole eee On the Square, Large size Chamois Skins, Ven Yo . The adore” will be the bill Copeman d Setem ; worth 75¢) for .....50¢ ‘Yon Yoneon’ for four nights and a matinee. ¥ - om Yonson," the Swedish dla- —— “Puddin'head Wilson” play at the Third Avenue the Superior Overcoats at Toklas, “Puddin'head Wileon,”the dramat.| ter this week, is an old favorite | Singerman & Co., 2d and Beneca, *** ’ ization of Mark Twain's famous| With the p ne of that house, and ‘ Leo s us| hess novel, will be put on at the Seattie| One of which they never seem to] Dancing School, Prof. Willsan’s, theater tonight by the James Neti} |€t@W tired. It in proving a good) Ranke hall, Pike street and Fifth « ny, which counts the play as| drawing card and will run the | avenue. - Coll e noney bine ug o Tad! played |the usual Saturday matin Srehting REMEDY CO. — | by ‘the Neill Company Sunday and i "4 Free Want Ade BRAWOOD, England, Nov. 17—| , Shorthand. typeing. | baekkeenin Monday nights, drew big houses. he Gran See Classified page for Free Want| Forty persons are suffering from Jar eto, ip arith inatepotion.. Aan ial Sele 10,000,000 Boxes! iiadiniead Wilson” will be the’ ‘The Grand opera house will be Ads. ptomaine poisoning, due to pork. 1408 Second avenue, Seattle.