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$$ THE SEATTLE STAR BY AR PUBLISHING CO. ort and » Bev h avenue, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT Bt TELEP HONK® Business Department—Sunset, Main 1080; Tha pendeny {138 1 bullding mo . Copyrtant 1903 eats Newspaper Knterprise Association, ’ pout t hours as } » \ ' nth y Doctor,” Teald at last, “ie w vale Ruth — Hetlend ho, | ahall be, But w m “ y 1 Edn hot wn me . is , Waa take the Inland i] need. 1 aw Kena ti , : t y ith ow » Cay 1 t long ® ‘ . jt th V P hoster : , fave = pu 1 auft } Bligh and Beth Hark ' ie aa Ga : : : baiak good y ] caseeg " “ ad ‘ , in a phystotan han | “4 > | , have ere Me 8 5 Bicosad A position the bench » $ ‘ at mn Bea - in meow wpthing.. Uc, and resisting fa salary te wee om aot h the boata, they won't hear tions sought, except by men who hav « of th wn n= [the depths of a long Qn Do yew , abl p wo whelr post , ae jand Regge and his cor is wll well with them «tf of polities or graf for » shelter | ke whistied across the sea and « eitient tt Os t pt a. se of money, No doubt rm, but they secretly enter the! the ? t ., atned in this country except under the sea by @ at t F - her w put th ¢ others y ‘ * * . lots of peop A sect er | passage, While Caerny a men | w : « exo, Mrs. ' are away they weise th A h greater ’ nov -o No dowbt this is larwe have 1 h nes . ires buy ‘ .y ways pee . tne y but by eur . sa And. 1, the onsen Biltionaire can buy few more FLAT LIFE AND THE CHURCHES New York clergymen are worrying ‘ tem. Dr. Rainsford saye t in politics and tn the Dr. Parkhurst says In the face of such arraignment it would » that the apartment Rouse could not survive. But it does. I « of the land it is steadily’ « « more and more popula caune they would, but in moderate olroum People in the greater cities lve in ther Je of omall means or stances cannot afford to occupy houses in the y There is no doubt that flat life has its drawbacks as yard to play tn, but th hallway may be undesir- ecause they must, Pe children may have vantages. Th Rins no ataire to climb. ‘The famfly able neighbors, but apartment house tant as though jose the stre As to morality, everything depends upon the Individual, In a flat as ross ustoms holds them as far dis everywhere else. A flat will not corrupt @ saint any more than a fine house on the avenue will reform a 6 Plat life will not force people to « hurch f they are not so. In wilt it keep them away if they want to go. It will neither pie Into polities ft it. » that the dwellers in a big apartment house are a soetal pdation tm fact. Few clined, push pe Any community to the i Stat dwetiers know anybody else in the i ‘There are po extraordinary Inf 4 out their Interest in the world outs P | Fiat life has not affected theater attendance. The department stores } ves la entirely without f stiding to keep them within or to shut 1 to come. the wor do not complain of a falling off in visitors. Women’s clubs are thriving ae they never did before. And at least some churches are holding thetr attendants who live in Mats. If some churches are be found elsewhere than in flat life It ma pulpit. It may be hard for the clergymen to admit this, but the facts are against them. », it ie ponsible that the fault may seceuauenceuseanqascuecs SUssuSaEsuussussseseuess ‘SPECIAL KISS | “WATER. WATER, MATE. FOR THE LOVE OF GoD." ” tatgvint below. ‘The water was! they engulfed us: si? and conquered fooding Cacrny's house. leven the citadel we held Neverthe Now,” 1 cried, “you dom't mean | teas, iron gates held them back. Not that, Clair-de-Lune? Then what of | vainly had Caerny’s master mind fore the men in the engine room? How] seen such a misforune as thia. Those will It fare With Captain Nepeen? | tremendous doors which divided the Dr. Gray stood behind the old| upper howse from ite fellow were to express the clearest meaning of « kt Frenebman, and, limpiag up my | stronmer than any stuics gate. We Resides the mers and the winning definitions, several | side, he leaned inat the rock and | held the upper house: it was ours hundred other definitions submitted during the contest wil! also began to #pemk of it very coolly. ' while we cowld breathe in it or find s 5 ‘The Star's “Special Kiss edition will be ready next Friday, asd will contain the names of the prise winners, together with the definitions which were decided by the judges be printed In this edition, together with what the ports and “The water is in,” he sald, “but it] life's sustenance there. famous writers have had to say about the gentle are of oscula- j win food the higher rooms, for Now, I saw little Rath In the hour tion. they are above sealevel. We are wav-|of dawn and she od with © You should tear in mind that this is a spectal edition. and | ine what provisions we can and the | litte while at the open Prove will not be sent out to regular subscribers = unices ordered by men below are all right. As for Ne-|epoke so brightly of mail or {cleshene. The edition will contain four pages and will een, we must get him off in a boat | she helped us to forget be sold for one gent per copy. ome ho o water I a ink- lof us once more Tt. will be a souvenir well worth having fag of, captaia: Weat are We going to| “They wil not . editions of The Star on the day the results of wl See the Oe oe ee w that 4 made men content af 4, will contal ly th < the the contest are announced, will contain only the names of ¢ yond a prize-winnere and their definitions. I sat wpon the rock at hie side and Re ES MET | buried my face tn my hands “All that momething spells sentfgren Steet the Bpectal ekon, you was order it se above Gf | critis Gay scomsed © culminate in| “Good luck.” Oh, yeu T havertalt chat THE SEATTL TUNE ©/TEA think you're ma Hiighe we J pquususeusennnsnseceses SGcEREESEETERESEsasEEEs on the one hand by the sea, on the|at dawn and we shall go ashore, ym —— — ee. | other by these devile of the darkness, |and { together. - doomed, it might to hunger and! Mise Ruth. sald I. ‘that wor BRING IN YOUR EYES—Gilasses Fitted Free | .""""..'\,, . desolate rock, four good | the happiest @ay in all my life Consultations and laminations Free. comrades cut off from us by the eea's | bring the dawn always, whore SFATTLE EYE, BAR, NOBE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, intervening, the very shadows full of |mo, the good sunlight and God's blue 4-5 Haller Bleck, Corner Second and Cotumbia what hope had we of that | «ky Tt bas been day for me while HEALTHY, STRONG EYES are rometiones ruined by over- mise spoken to litt nee work. Protect them while reading, sewing or doing clerical work by weartng our Glasses to ansist th THE WILZINGKI OPTICAL CO., Buite 314 Arcade; Phone, Main 1552. & P.-E TT asians Citizens Light & Power Co. L. C. SMITH.. Tiltis to Laugh!? | Don't fall to read F. Anstey’s great President | humorous story rs You Should Drink AXGOOD BEER 18 JUST AS EVI RENT AS WHY YoU “WOULD BETTER ENJOY GOOD BUTTER On BG re 10 Geoons avouus, Now Tore biock, — Phone, James 00, BEBE EEE EEE EEE ETE ELE EET EOE STAR watched tile Ww t K vel r 1 then . ! wh ried har th ' know t t ght was forever itnelf « y , t vas at The « the ® has was b true tw red tn . at daybreak yacht . Da whieh Wad f< men, had b t flee from them wn ha where th ance should ft We have da ft Tis after @ tr they are.” says Peter Blight, presently, “and thats a r thing, enywa: I understood oa well # aid the risk of pariey with the w even 0 ay did not seem to have an Gaht left tu them—a« fact which old Clair-de-Lane was the first to ob-| fore They not fire gun this morning eaye the old eh ery. Casrny ¢ eth fight? They no stomach beft "Meaning they've no heart in them,” pute in Dr, Gray, at Wy “Aye that’s true, You ew ht every @ay any more than mak love ta It 1 « ke @ fever. I ah afraid of them if I were you, captain.” t their story. y. there! And whht port d'you ing for?’ cried F “An y replied to him, standing up fn at and stretching out thelr sun rut. hairy arma to un ater'—water, mate, for the love of oa know.” cried Peter, how do y w that Why, Raret ne of them, no doubt meaning Crerny | Barebones saw (o that. = little of it the lub- ar her: oh. trust Beret AQd-Bincults puts to sen is Barebones,” says an Ronew: et night, rm in Ban at Rones-a sa duty to p ws when the S—WHEN YOU DRINK a one. | t wi o . Sah.) Nidee rion Germa Telephone Rainier 30 See Classif Ade. ANOTHER CAR OF PIANOS Have dust B Johnston They Now Have hib gans in the City store in s will fin signs han ment in the ape of Pi SPECIAL HOLIDAY tt into many hav nterm PLEASANT SURPRISES A nur ready for select fro a better do Hkewine and select Piano now, exhibit te on, it whenever you wish, There Xmas presents than # every one fi ment of it. The long winter evenings are now and everybody ething have just what you want in the famous I never was.” aid 1, bluntly: “ Rever was, doctor, There's t | have jut I do believe you speak truly.| Y« Making Jove ts more in their line, this | your watch, Ask Dolly Venn, there. From What Isaw between him and little|of it Rosa mu » below, he's an aw thority int. Eh, Dolly, Ind," | anid 1 to him mn make love very day, couldn't you? | wan: And what with the laugh and the | tict font the new confidence which the Maght of those poor driven devils put into ws, we came all together to the | here, fea's edge and hailed the jong-boate | #0 | We “| COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES All you have ‘to and it will furnish you with t of entertainment Hi the big bands w to that.” eaid| We Have Them from $10 Upwards! D.S. JOHNSTON (0. |903 Second Av Leo's Business penman tar SURE CURE FOR PILES Pilea produce moisture an J.W. CLISE. .-veresee-sss.-+Wice President J! | C, R. COLLINS........General Manager | 1425 First Avenue | | LE ER ~ . § Sunset... Main 1186 7. F , Up-to-Date Gas I R OU Bi E ie iow wick an 31] SUR & You wouLp AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT Be hie a from your Cua, we ree to call om Ge 8=— Remember thas e 2 Doz, Ha int Bottles, cents, ing. Ee i Ae It Will Cure the Blues. “é |e EVERSOLE OPTrOal OOmpaNY \* bate Civilians’ G n about them. NAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Etc., Ete. W, STOKES KIRK pine ivowue U.S. GOVERNMENT GOODS 5 cede ate the beat No More vercoats $ yn” "ho toe thread of tion therr ollars, and worth more thar WOOL BLANKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR fotly pure all-wool white blankets A ime cha $4.00 o pe CASCADE LAUNDRY CO ALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS 10¢ COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c cme eso 817 SECOND AVENUE Seattle to the The | Heatir THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET AN XMAS SUGGESTION 1 page for Free Want the Largest Ex- Pianos and Or- ; Sunday, 9 te 1%) end re ARD DENTAL PARLORS, 518 Second Ave. ‘7; | The Grand Combination AVENUE Theater) AMUSEMENTS “| THIRD CHICKERING & SONS, HOBART M. CABLE, 0. 8. JOHNSTON CO KAYTON, AND OTHERS. It witt surely Russell and Both Pones next six months, thin elegant mt TONIGHT | A Mill Tramp impoesible to nd shall be pleased to show er of fine Pin Next Week Opening Sunday Matineo ake thelr pur at ' The Minister’s the family par- the benefit and Grand | JOHN COKT, Mer, Phone Mais Tonight, Friday and Saturday Night is looking for fo in to wind it of Singing © LULU GLASER In the Dainty Comic Opera, DOLLY VARDEN. Stanisiaus Stange. the famous nstrel rhow might Curtain at $:15 sharp. Next Attraction Grand “"45; John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Main o Burke Bldg DECEMBER 7 TO 12 nesday and Saturday. KLAW & EI BEN HUR te laid aside or phone orders PRICKES—$2.6 t Seattle™ ter Handsomest Theater. Ind., 43; Main 43. te the buyer or he Box sents, $3.00 ALBERT HANSEN Ricoh Jewelry 706 First Ave. tinee an@ Night, Denman Thompson's Great Play THE TWO SISTERS xy night and new musteal farce truding Pites | P" lo-fan-ko's Pile tops ttehing and bi or sent by mall, about your casi MONEY TO LOAN x and Jewelry 2it Collis block, Quaker Dru; FLOYD & CO. avenue, Seattle, i ER =—- and -Have Your Teeth Fixed Now The low price time will soon be Have your work in this it will save you many dol- Our Perfection Suction Plates Bridge sees x jold Crown .... ¥ Ali Work Guaranteed 15 Years. ‘Teeth ponitively extracted and fill- @4 without pain th extracted free, without pain 4 with new ones the same da Auction Sale « Horses Mules Cattle Vehicles end at the Seattle Auction Stable (Ine), i Third avenue, every Friday, bere will be « large line of buy here for drivers and chunks Greught horses; if you have any kind of horses, mules, cattle, vehicies and harnesses to sell, consign them here. if you want to buy, « choice assort- ment will be here to select from. M. J. Walker, Manager and Auction- ger, Bring on your horses. Come “Mi. J. WALKER Manager and Austionser IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN nd for the Gounty of King, 8 ° of Washington. J, A. Bundwall plaintiff, versus Johanna = C. Ricker, et al., defendants. SUMMONS The state of Washington to the* sald Johanna C. Ricker, defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publicati of this summona, to-wit; within 60 days after the 29th y of October, 1903, at the superior ourt of King county, etate of Wash- ington, which county the plaintiff designates as the place of trial, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of plaintiff and serve 4 copy of your answer upon the un- dermigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office be w stated, and in case of your fatiw so to do, judgment will be rendered against you accord- ing to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court The object of this action ts to re- quire you to execute to plaintiff deed of conveyance of real property, as fully described in the complaint filed herein’ with the clerk of said court, together with damages for the wrongful detention thereof tn lows of rents, or upon a failure to convey said ‘premises, for damages for the increased value thereof. PAUL C. DORMITZER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 208 Batley building, Seattle, King County, Washington MEN I am the oldest and years’ prao- tlee; 16 years in Se- attle, Still continue to ( treat and cure all diseases of ane ME WN on- The doctor cures when others fa Try him, Charges low. Persot oured at home, Call or write, ALL CURES GUARANTEED OR MONEY BAC State Medical Institute 701 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. ow PAR Bel eto i smi nahin Cl

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