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. lis aes pk an Ns EU LS oR inant enpeeamiectamntnnnsn hi . p bow nie lV Lie SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR i) BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, OFFICES.190T and 1208 Seventh avenue BROWNDENTALCO © BRVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, 1 Low prices 000 work are TELEPHONES Ss e i Vv S Da B gb no muah OF It Business Department Sunset, Main 1060: Tndependem 19% | sliver Fittings 500 Bdltorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138 | Gold Fillings. F ire 1.00 ‘The Star's Bastern offtees: 1 Hartford building, Chie | 5.00 ‘Tribune bullding New York W. TH. Porterfteld, mer. foreign ad 5 5.00 BALLARD STAR AGENCY-—321 Rallard ave. Sunset, Red LAL » ecan er 5.00 One cent per copy: six conte per week, or fwenty-five cents per saumth. coliveres by mall er sattiors, ‘Tee tres eontes. | TEETH Entered at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washing ond-claae matter Fill d 2 | HOUT PLATE queen Oe x 2 of Christmas shopoing is upon ua, The holiday atmos | we tett exactly What your work hurry, It te th « time pr ting the w mat by free exar tion. One SN a 2 fie ree veryPurchase of$3orOver}) ne to spell it tn full Crown and bridge work of the beat at lowest prices in our specialty, NO : P 3 ve Decanter bears neither name nor advertisement, and can be used for he table, the sid board or china antes that your work will be of the ‘ i aa ls : ES posal ct closet Ve w to show our ¢ustomers our Jed gra le for the favors tl ha | | best. Lady attendant alw ™ very * und mad ir business grow more and more each y , at ha b that we ink D Diigations, He knows your heart does not go with the direct fron the largest and best distilleries and winer an you tl t Parlore— : ., » 1 eH jock, One Door Bouth of vance y following @ custom, He will want to atve un the small wholesaler can buy at |1-6 Union uthwlek ne in retu And both gifts wi lack real spirit of | ae ry . we nrietmas. Whiskeye | Jamaica rum per_gal {| Full %-Gallon Bottles Phree-Crown A Jaye tii! 1 wets (I . And= | “i ; rt sary to give expensive things. Such gifts, If the give Whiskey, per | Berlin Kummel, per gal. |" * 65¢ | Four-Crown Angeli aor ‘i may only strain the ability of the one who $2.50 | $2.50 to $4.00 | Three-Crown Port or Tokay ....... $1.25 @) treason to the Christmas spirit? Not at all, It ls wrong Rye or Old Kentucky | i yy one st t | Four-Crown Port or Sher- | but we when can afford Club, per gal. ...$3.00 | ort or Sherry, per gal. | + y 1.25 | bottle | Klassen and fine Optical Goode will do real good, It is a blessed boon to give to nion La r El } Imported Chan $1 -BS per pint, or, per q aart pairing of Complicated Watches wre Rye reli Mu , fe neg + als vote tek Weis am aeenl ‘chee ford Rye ... $3.50 | Angelic, Muscatel, Tokay, | dab s bude sababin ; $3.25 Louis Klodt Jewelry Co ' ® It don't coat much to make @ Poccntag rik” Curis Malaga, Madeira, ete., | : ‘ Agar rie “ ere | 7 . . 2 | per | Cre - ah stern Champagne or Sparkling ri 78 His eacndion 1020 Becond Avenue ri © te that other ; the sift iter the re et bod org sine , $1.50 to $2.50 | $1.00 per pint, or, per « ‘ gooey 75 rote coll, A Uttie- gots e-heag- way, @ ; : er | ‘Tipo Chianti (red or white), in fancy baskets, per ff) Eastern College of Painless a le goes a < Old Tom Gin Imparted Port or Sherry * Dentistry You say all this ) means stinginess? If you think #0, empty $3.50 5.00 quart poe . Pr fo your purse, Anything but that 3-50 to $5. : Abney |Gecond and Pike. Masonic Temple | Our plea ts this: Discriminate. Be senatbie Geneva Gin, pe Old Ca ia Wines of every variety—Port, Sherry, ff} ‘ ; Fine old ¢ per_gal Angelica, Muscatel, To! slaga, Madeira, Clar- JJ}, This i not « ool * GEN, TAYLOR'S JUBILEE Blackberry Brandy, per | a ack, Kicsling, ete oe gees eae , gal $1.50 Vintaddel: and° Bitall , cae sb scdloneceawes coeseoeeee” y Se } > é : iil Apricot, ne, Peach oer at | A big saving if bought by the case All varieties $ Bite the tooet s The Boston Globe has Issued a } ition, because Gen, Charles ; i ‘ ' of | " te ree é he toe a ine | Very moderate price H. Taylor has been its manager for 30 years, It is ene the great Grape pr Cognac Bra ¢ produc 1 by t leading w ne | plas kn i tile Ww ' newape € th try. and it has become great because it ts and d r gal | Burgundy and Sauterne cou at half the cost usually charged nle f % T jor has dor more publiah farmeous newspaper ov 1 Dur pri ~ £ lo das crashing, eee be ton:these hemm. Hlo Gece ual Dollevs tm being come imand see us, Sce our line, sample our goods our prices and match us if you can Conaistent with Aret-class. work ine up young men to eat the bread of idleness. He preaches the doc realising that the sons of the proprietor worked there They really S ecl A Sana. Soot Gon of thems wen grometed. boomed he wad the oon Of P al ttention his father. Positions earned were given, but no more. ss é : se All goods shipped in plain boxes, no And out of this wisdom and care and forethought came a family ¢ a ot % na oO i te contents Mone used in all of our work, + men, trained and efficient. The younger Taylors knew the | —— , ini r “ = . = o> ‘A ‘oar den from $3.50 to + ane trom the ground up. They have served their apprenticeship | WIMNES ano LIQuoRs ore e or aft must accompany a | Beige o Work Penn 50 to ro 4 well, and won prominence by deserving It | orders. wee a eeieed ¢ EEF in There are a good many rich men im this country whe could study a work the Hives of the Taylors #!th profit. |B Aronson Never Cuts Quality or Raises | =o | i a 104 First Avenue South < aylor will If to celebrate many jublieca. pare we ee IB to get even on his Holiday Gift. We | Catarrh Causes Deafness. | ar a t imita WE CURE CATARRH. |f Send or bring your orders, We'll treat | ppgnes: § Sunset, Pink 1761 Free Deliver to All Parts of Ci Consultation, Examination and Byes Tested Free you right * 4 Independent 1761 SRATTLE EYE. BAR. SE AND THROAT INFIRMARY. CORNED SBOON AND COLUMBIA If you have a friend who not epwell, what better Christ ee ee se oe re ee maid Horace loan my back against, and a clgw |you do it’s rather soothing than 1 ular are mild cigar, will—ah—aid digs otherwise.” THE WILZINGK! OPTICAL CO, Gulte 314 Areede; . iy an eecentric ortental gen-|tion. You do smoke here?” “I dare way,” maid the poor lady. { Phone. Mal $82. tleman, as @ great favor Smoke?” said Mo And do they come from the stores, ‘De I know him? Is he a colle course, All ever the place. dhe: jtoor" tor of wuch things” he said, clapping his hands, which No,” said Horace, with a fine as- é You wouldn't have met him—helbrought an obsequious @lave in-|sumption of candor. “They don’t; ¢ mr ayy ated Sip = ale ~All ara a meena Yi Sepa ASIC He's lived & very retired life of|/stantly to his mide Just bring|they come from—the Arab encamp-| aeen Ci L aundr | , tate otfee and cigars, wil! you?” ent at Karle Court; parties and] “l should very much tke owe The slave role his brandy-ball | fetes att jed, you know. But they 4 | = his collection, If you could give me s in obvious perplexity. |play here for nothing, they—they Cut Rate Offices | SYNOPSIS. he dectared that he did propose tole letter of tntreduction—" | Cotfeet” said Horace. “You must) want to get their name known, you Horace Ventimore, an unsucceseful [maintain his wife in the same No,” said Horace, in « state of/know what coffee Is And cigarcta |see, very deserving and reepectabie Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. || roune t-ooson archiiect,loves Sylvia, |tastic and exaggerated aplondor as] prickly beat, “it wouldn't be any | Well, chibouks. then—‘hubbie-bub, | met of fellows.” | daughter of Prof. Futvoye, an emi-|the present, it would certainly con-|use, His collection is never shown. |bies'--if that's what you call them."| "My dear Horace,” remarked Mrs. Down Town Olfice—Third Ave., near Pike St. |Renf orienta scholars At ah‘auction firm” her father’s. diabrilet In his| Hebe «mont jwouliar man. And) | ut the save clearly Ald not‘un Ay ronugpal | Horace purchases an ancient brase| prudence dnd now a brow ferstand, and !t suddenly struck | gagements for part Shirts 10c¢ Collars 2c Cull s FO fir Wi pe, | Betore he it tol "Ah, pardon ‘me, If Fve been in-|Horace that. since tobacco and cof-|they really ought to try and learn a Steamships No Work Delivered at Above Prices. h-eh-Aamesh a Jianee, who jfee were not Introduce ven in’ tune of some sort.” np imprisoned in the bottie| the east, till long after the Jinn 1 understand, Horace,” whispered | ~~ Ad | dyivie ate weep comtan oF you | WINTER SCHEDUL®, EPPECTIVE to have gone to ali this troubie and) OCTOBER 19. pense just to pleuse us, but, what- ‘rtd may may, 1 love you ait oe] POE Orchard Route tter for doing 1 centuries before by King Solow Mt time, he, as the founder of the fes nerges would naturally be unaware bow in ‘The Jinnes, after awearing eternal dimpenanble they had become at the laratitude, disappeara E me « be present day | eves he dreamed of weet m, The Tm really awfully sorry. “he ext aay ehent cay siews eff, “but they don't seem to have! And her hand stole softly into his.| The Official Line fer U. S. Navy riyes at Horace'’s office. provided ang. I shall speak to the|and he felt thet he coulé forgive Yard and Battleships : The cftent, Sam: Wackert an! Inanager about tt. And unfortunate-|Fakrash everything—even the or- igva Moraes to tulld him a mag: | ly, I don't know where my own|chestra, at t hou, The professor con- | cigare are. Ho aid net know how to eet ei. at] “THON loan PORT tannin ntw to co's one nt to “It's of no commequence.” maid the| them, but he sketched a kind of gea- rizh 3 —_ Syivia. and becomes interested th professor, with the sort of stolciam |ture in the air, intended to intimate ‘ ne braae bottle that minds very much. “I am a|that, while thelr efforts had afford- Daity Time Card waht, Jinnee obtains rich cltent dente cinsince Gt beat, aan Tote [on the Mowams giensere te the aoe | Leds Ge 30, 9 and 10 Samuel Wackerbath, for Horace, and (fee, though delicious, is apt| pany generally, they were unwilling|@ m., 1:16, 3:30, 4:38 pm. Satu! promises many rewards for his re to keep me avenke. But tf you could|t monopolize them any longer, and! day only, 11:30 p. im. ease. The sreteaser sapre . let me have @ I that brass bot-|the artiste were at liberty to re-| Leave Bremerten—#:15 and 11:48 tle you got at poor Collingham's ; & m.; 12:36, 3:00, 5:20 and 6:18 p.m P ga bee sends Bovate » present ale, I whould be obliged to you there is no art more M-| Leave Sydney—4:00 and 11 % 4 . Mf gold and jewels wo house Horace had s where it was to misconstruction than panto-|m.; 12 noon; § and 6 p. m. - a ca aie tied — ope A hes er Pea pin ga then, nof could he, until the profes-imime, certainly Ventimore’s efforts| Leave Charleston—T:50 and 11:38 AN UGGESTION 2252.80 0 Sr Sat Tee, a oe oe] eee father and mother to dinner, ‘The words of Arabi ing to make |stood, for the music became wild percent Sunday Smads taenaern hie tparemnents the slaves ce what he/louder, more amgressi ind FARE, 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP The low price time will soon be int in ortental pala an reco wished then At length.|ominably out of tune, and then a| City Ticket Office—620 1st avenue past. ‘Have your work done in this jin, an, Cclental palace and ses however, two them “appeared.| worse thing happened j —— < will save many dol- oor - onan bearing the brass bottle wtth every| For the curtains separated, and. month. I you v The dinner i# @ miserable failure aien of awe, and depositing it at|heralded by sharp yelps from the ( cam - - [ner ee | Ventimore’a feet performers, a female figure floated Our Perfection Suction Plates. ee. beer Fr oo ae noioen ¢ Futvoye, after wiping and|inte the hall and began to dance eeanss din thet tee at beddieean on ing his glasses, proceede with » slow and sinuous grace. | 4 Gold ‘Piltiwgs... | gaged bacheloe—peu aeemed ne the vessel. “It certain Her beauty, though of « pro- 1 Sliver Fillings ... onde anes oF ae at unumaal type of brassware,” | Rownced ortental type, wae unmis-| Bridge Work ....+- nv the aatd, “as unique in Ite way.ae the |t#kable, even in the subdued light i, ka Pacific Express § Gol4 Crown mh they're on hera for the aiiver ewer and basin, and, as en fell on her: her diaphan jf and United States malt j e evening, # " Ca pie ne Ne to ba fobs indicated a faultless form: her || FOR Vs a : Teeth extracted free, without pain | local green grocor—and they don’t} on the cap, (hough tn thie dim lHeht | qvins — had the long, lusty ‘ailing at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- } ; Hours—8:30 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 12% and replaced with few ones the |breathe on the top of your head.” | }it fe afrnost tmponsthle to be sure” (eres the dusky cheeks artificially || tat, KAYAK. Eliamar and COOK . ; Lady attenéant name da 7 ra, Horace," | While he waa poring over it. Mor. | whitened, and the fixed scarlet amile | INLET POINTS, remarks weil, $i « neated himself on the dfvan by | the eastern dancing girl of all sie HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, 618 Second Ave. $23: BA. | remartes erivn. “ ag lie ade Goold tee wie ot ae oe }P8. 8. SANTA ANA......DEC, 26 — Oe ere ere ‘onvareations permittes| And she paced the Moor with her/f & LSIOR.......JAN. 2 ine the style and method of our en it 1 Mre. Futeoye twinkling feet, writh nd undu-|f Sailing from Arlington Dock, ering. and her| lating lke 6 ler humor than | While the play had been all the evening: up to yet blah iddenty from behind the hang- | f frenzy of one of the archways came attin« wan pencefully alt husband wan ina b acidly, “otherw 1)’ observ should have | "Mow, Anthony.” put in hie put in the profeasor I might be that it sear $m. | i No freight recelved after noon i on day of sailing. Company reserves right to and higher stag aw he sat there looking Citizens Light change steamers or dates of sall- | } “ on’t let us have-eny fauit-fir strange discordant sounds, barbaric | helplessly on, felt a return of his re-| ssn eure ouaes ben dee it janglings and inks, varied by |Sentment against the Jinnes, It was | ~s notice, Mghtfully, and even if . |yow!s an of oned oats. [really too bad of him; he ought, at/ CAINE, Presiden’ | e }jout @ little extravagant, It's Syivin. drew. frvoluntarity closer| hs age. to have known by | Phone, Main i147, { x F he haem china 40 he ts neon to Horace: her mother woke with a|,,Not that there no anything ob- €18 First avenue, Seattia 4 cal now. a ow.” start, and the professor looked up ctionabdie In he performance t-| LC. SmITH.. . President usr YH ng bee the professor ITF ONLY DORA THIN TO SU PrORT AN INVALID AUNT." from the brass bottle with peturethy bee's but aml was oe Sage) kind of ice i ha yet to learn that th prospe. irritation. mtertalnn for ¢ an occa- Saye J. W. CLISE...... Vice President op tn’ taneceael tenon, to tee te 7 “What's thie? What's this? he ston. Horace wished now he had ATS ais a C. R. COLLINS........ General Manager |mote future is any justification for answer the question, the attendants but I concluded from what | deman ‘Some fresh surprise in| Mentioned to Fakrash who the | RUGEES |reckloss profusion in the present.” [had notaclessly removed the tray sid that this—ah—banquet was|store for us?" guests were whom he expected, and yg Bi : “If you only knew,” said Horace,|and stool, and were handing round | furnished by a professional caterer Tt wan quite as mach of a enr-| then perhaps even the Jinnee would ans } v3 1 rst venue | "you wouldn't call it profusion. It) rose water in a siiver ewer and ba “Oh, the banquet? Yes, that came| prise for Horace, but he wae spared |haxe exercised more tact in his ar- ee - | not at all the dinner I meant) sin, the chgracter of wht luckily from the stores,” said Horace men-|the humiliation of owning It by the |"@icements. Leave Bearer a ™., pte = it to be, and I'm afraid it wasn'thor otherwise, turned the professor jounly. The—the — Orlentallentrance of some half dozen dusky} "And does this girl come trom] 6:29) vata Sunset.. a | particularly nice, but it’s certainty|inquisitiveness Into a “differen partment. They've just| musicians swathed tn white. | Marts Court?” tnquired Mra Fut- 5 Beh Beatty ail PHONES : [not axpenaly channed started it, you know, #o—so I|carrying various strangely yoy, who was now thoroughly] Telephones, Sunset Jam Ind i Independent .... 15 4) Sepensive’ is of course a very|. “These are not bad—teally not|thought I'd give them a trial. But/ioned Instruments, with which they |ewake : |retative term. But T think I have the bad at all,” he sald, inspecting the/ it's not what I call properly organ-| squatted nm tn a semt-cirete by ‘Oh, dear, no,” sald Horace. bs | — 9 to- Date M lright to ask whether thie te the|desien. “Where did you manage to) Ine et the opposite wall, and beman to | emeaged her at an entertainment bu- late p- s lfooting on which you propose to| pick them up | The slaves were now with low|twang and drub and squall with the/ eau. They told me thare + was AE-CPIRE— - begin © married life? | “I 4@idn't.” sald Horace. “They're obelsances inviting them to seat) complacent cacophony of an east- rather food struck out a line of her — tt wan extremely awkward) provided by the—the person who| themselves on the divan which lined} ern orchestra own, don you knew But nerfect. Andi question, the reader will per-| supplies the dinner part, of the hall What very extraordinary |!¥ correct; she—she only doos this Cor Second ona hte — Sratty YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ive. If Ventimore replied—aa he| FRan you give me hia addrens?*|. "Fta!” aald the professor, aa he}note: 4 Mra. Futvoye. “Surely | 0 support an invalid aunt.” ces ed teeameee te ta oteean aes might. with truth-—that he hid no{said the professor, acenting » bar-| from bis cushion, cracking | they can't mean ft for music?” (Continued.) ie aceasta cptiont establishment tm the state, jo cucened bocaum thee jifitention whatever of maintaining! gain. Because, really, you know, | audibly Bo we are to have our fem, they ¢ said Horace: “tt -_ teaun 9 hom will teach you at |his wife in luxury such as that, he|those things are probably antiques | coffed and what not over there It's really more harmontous than} Go to Spinnings for role repatra, Bend fo fre — PANY Igat convicted of selfish indulgenes|!-—much too good to be used for busl-|hey? Well, my boy, I shan't be xor- {it sounds—you have to get acous-| MoCANGT Ora e ni? if, on the other band. Beas purposea” ry, | confess, to have something to tomed to the—er--notation. When COL st, “0 Gon, 8 Pike a wee via :

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