The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1903, Page 4

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THE eget TLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING Co, OFFICES.120T and 1209 Sev ) avenue EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TRLEP HON KS a ‘ee The Stare Kanter oa 10 Rr = eee “FOOL'S GOLD’ ar THE MINT A ‘ ‘ t Ma At ae That gloric x ' thing Did the tathe rough, } ® bare ¢ at Doot# that money could buy Tr « \ that ¢ 4 be plen would be shine Whe a b the dare to drea “ he py peot of sudden wealth The & toll and the hor t wealth them lifted seems . v at <a ‘ They k w noth ing of the know he cares even We shudder with farms at the tranef t of thelr disitiusionment iu wtu at they had ught nothing but emp up t prney back over the me long ha f a thy rags and the eapair k om we had better do some shuddering How many of us are carry ly “fool's gold” .to the mint of death How n ¢_us are making ©} y of a hard and a hope less one b oad of selfiehn ems. i and w y we are carrying to the great mint, ¢ © to lay it all down as utterly worthless We may pity the poor peasant family, but had we not better pity Surseives ! WAS HE A THIEF? James MeCread ¢ Bvanston, I stole a horse blanket from a horse Delonsing to Nicholas Thurner of that town ‘The thief! But watt— At MeCready’s home in the suburbe a wife lay sick. In bed with her ‘was a little 18-menth-old babe Toddling about the floor was another little girl bind fro: birth. i The night was Wife and fren were sick fr cold and weeks he had tramped the streets vr. McCready ha ing for a job, ‘This might, tn ation, he left his family deter & back food or warm clothing. He was too proud to bee sing the } {tehed in front renidence he eapied the warm ering the animal. He th his sh babes. Hon What would you have d McCready tock the blanket Weil, and fe he still a thief? And must not thieves be punished? Oh aye, thieves must be p But | Buppore wif 4 bates had frosen to death? Empty stomachs are | mighty helpers of the cold. Suppose? Why society innocently heaven, just an it hae ever ai cue, and said: “Am I my brother'® keeper? The b that pt the family ti morfiing. The mas eet MeCready was ar ed nex told his pitiful story Then came offe work and food B M & thiet te, that Lenora street goat pasture The purchase wonder at their gullibt firme light with « 5 sition to expend 81h - $e ¢ which will render the desol ate clift top accessible from the water front Bo the armory alte will cost the tax payers of Seattle something more than 2.0%, or more than was asked for the ffored. And even then the Great Northern Railway compa: be settled with. Nice tusiness! The low price time will soon wt. Have your work done in ais month. It will save you many dol- Our Perfection Suction Plates Gold Stiver Bridge Work . Gold Crown ° All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. ‘Teeth extracted free. and replaced with Ful without pain Hours—#:30 to ¢ new ones the Lady attendant ARD DENTAL PARLORS, ‘618 Second Ave. ) Many Take Advantage of Our Froo Fitting of Glasses and Bar, Nose and Throat Infirmary mbia wunday, 9 to 12. + WHY NOT KOU? Seatt Ti Halter block, cor, i) ‘A CHRISTMAS with poor vision would be a dismal day. Jf your Eyes bother you, come to us for alaaeee THE WILZINGKI OPTICAL CO., Suite 314 Arcade; Phone, Main 1 Do You Know That the to buy your Christmas Presents in Dia- nds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut ms, Sterling SF Totlet Go ete, ete reliable Jewelry how HOUGHTON & HUNTER, 2-F me $100 to $250 Cash, $10 to $25 Ke Month 10 minutes from bust r Um js, Opera old, bev out th modern 5-room houses Your chotce of 3 new ness center * James 28210 310 GLOBE BLOCK Ind, 1815 LEWIS A. REXFORD & CO. 310 Globe Bidg. Telephoéne:—James 2821, Ind. 1815 CASCADE LAUNDRY. CO CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS 10¢ © COLLARS 2c ~—s CUFFS 4c 817 SECOND oe raga THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET . OFFICES THE SEATTLE STAR. by TAL RPRISE ASSOC N ———o Y ! » v « f achola A jon ' ro 4 t « 7 Ly : ir ‘ haw a yt . ; ’ i King \ iH dwell t Mm "hed I of , Tne 0 tindoos fa h. exclaimed Palerash, | her te watow a faver upon thee in but A w to 1 her \ . pee - " , ber) thankless undertaking apartments . . 7 it ‘ riental palace and sends . Tam food and » ante for bone dinner bad at bh tab After the dinner a scantily dreased t Know Pve abused your good na t then onvince th bot be In order to explain matters, Hor and then conve - - Mone ssa han satisfied. Til n 2 | . sounded like ane Horace hee ges cin h \ In order to ¢ aives the tome, which split am t profemmior a whock like a mild earthquake pened the pillars under ae “4 hy te but lent it ts ing not to interfere in hia affatrs If there be any legend seal, perchance jicarned man of whom thou epeak~ |per, since it reat matter the bata sald Horace will by thie time have de Py »” sald Horne, “he won't tac-| his bath and shaving water had been |] cow Tt chal Gb a kie It Ull tomorrow. And it's asl brought up, from what he inferred, |/U*t "Ow 0) MUN ee | likely as not that when he does he quite correctly, thet his landiad nal in Beevers direction pomsemaion “ater tle the } f the work he intrusted . you haye given leae 1 An T have told bim, that i or which does not nme whied - at discuss wit $12 and $15 Suits for $8.75 From Globe stock. A. Bridge & Free Want Ads fee Classified page for Free Want Ads. SANTA (LAUS OVERWORKED ne ie due being, MR. WACKERBATH'S FACE WAS PURPLE. won't find any rete |1 shall be up a taller tree over | Art should receive proot that thy ence to you, ana| must have retur than| Seoretly he was by no means look to his next Interview appeared with his} pin a spirit no evt Ing forwatd with her, bacon and that he atory thou so desirous }in true? Jently Hiatory that he felt he} Why, of course I am! Haven't] would have no difficulty so far as I been saying #0 all this time? ahe was concerned Who can matiafy him a6 surely I'm sare, Mr. Ventimore, str,” she fan 1? began apologetically, “I don't know You!” erled Horace. Do you| what you m of me mean to say you really would? Mr.jand Rapkin last night ng the the merit of the In: |Fakeash, you are an old brick!|house like we did nts, coupled with our That would be the very thing! It waa extremely inconyenient,” | liday There ie naught” maid the Jin-|naid Hora and not at all what T Special Ht Prices nee, smiling indulgently, “that #/ should ha xpected from you. But would not do to promote thy wel-| possibly had some reason for fare, for thou hast rendered me in-| it? oo jeatimable service, Acquaint me Why, air,” said Mra, Rapkin, | of therefore, with the abode of this|the fact is something come over PIANOS sage, and I will present myself be-|me, and come over Rapkin, as we fore him, and if haply he should find| couldn't stop here another minute | we havé the pleasure of submitting for no Inscription upon the seal, or ite| not if it was ever so. he consideration of contemplating purport should be hidden from him, Ah!” said Horace, raising htm | 1 irchaser# comprises such famous and then will I convince him that thou| eyebrows, “restlessness, .oh, Mrs _| Durrhanie combelaes Buch teeeRING hast spoken the truth, and no lie Rapkine Awkward that It shoud | eee eee ee IOMART. M irop in on him tonight, you know It was, the look of the place, |JQUNSTON CO. ner of ott he thought it prudent to add, “or|somehow,” said Mra, Rapkin nd Pied oer A oa beer gr egg. ond lyou might startle him. Call’ any| you'll believe me, sir, it was all| #004. reliable makes and are closing time after breakfast tomorrow, and| changed Hke—nothing in It the name|0Ut some new rample and old style | “Tonight,” said Fakrash, “I re- ted f : t pra jturn to pursue m arch after Su ; “ rhe re bol jleyman—on whom be peace! For eg penne bar] 1 of at from\ee than regular prie «$100 order to not yet have I found him.” how But you won't forget to look tn/all right thie m on Prof. Futvoye tomorrow, will It's not for me to say, sir whe | thin out big stock and make room for | replied, “but, if T was to git agipincoming shipments. ere T overt 400 tp if th any | tee tre) _ No Matter Where You Go orvi other of it You can't beat ov an Ben 1 ere in just 1 shouldn't wond if you were| offers on new “ 1, “only I'm afraid you'll | h e* if I mention it the head and the eye be th We sell Inaten: jcommands,” said the Jinn fe al whatsoever thou destrest shall A r complished, provided that it lie with ach in my power to perform it 1e Well,” ald A Musical Genius Is A WOMAN! The Simplex Piano Player. With per p And to think of mr my 41n-T fect technic and m yuma ox than ing} ner half cooked PESINE | pression it is ever re in use. But then Iam ¢ jodger| your young lady et me i with peaction pos id the people the house be t now, Lam sorry. What-| iioiogios, Come in and get acquainted 0 would very much rather ever did you do, str? with It You can't beat our , 9 and sos () Here Are a Few Suggestions | Talking Ma of records t ven (with thousands select from). kinds—making it an easy matter to nolect A suitable gift, clat Mma pric |traordinary value in anything you buy here. STORE OPN EVENINGS TILL AFTER XMAS D.S.JOHNSTON (0. 903 Second Ave., Burke Bidg. Overcoats “$ W. S. KIRK, 1209 Fivet Ave. ° + about my white = were bristling onding the seal—what possible dif e more, in the wide | cage Dy ference can It make to you even If m everything was exactly as tousty it dowe firm my stery? nd it's] before. ' © been some the professor should belive I told] t hie short-liy splendor; he | h Heevor, with » the truth. burned with shame and resentment te gine ag ag Sa I spoke in haste.” said the Jin.| whenever he thought of that night open tr ines, minmesuming ble nat + banquet, which was no unlike eve ae and looking slightly «shar the quiet, unpretentious little dinner it ove of his recent outburst as weil as un-| he bad looked forward to, And after ommenty foolish. “The bottie truly nUmore thought, Fakrash Wacker is of no Value, and as for the st 14 have the sense and good fect wnort.| Musto | WE STILL HAVE A FEW OF THOSE Boxes, Violine, Guitars, Mandolinn anjom, Accordio rlutes, 1 ALL WOOL neta, Strings and” supplies of all | REVENUE. SERVICE GADETS ON CUTTER & Tun REVENUT The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE, Puones MS) 020 ) ‘li at yor ‘| DRILI 4 THE CHABE AT HER WHARE ye i4.—There is now The Steinway Piano E om : = = For Xmas = : 2 : Starman, Ce Co. and Ps ante ALL GRADES in, Fulton, Rosiyn and Coke aha t Newcastle Also You get an HC best wood when you or- to jer here TELEPHONE Main 93. Independent 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. GO. BK. HALL, Manager First Ave. South and King Street. BROWNDENTAL(O or good work are pos- of It i tt Sear nae | Notice to mn ice opy of The 60, or in bet ween [ust OPENED—— ANeW.. Addition Wise Seattle people are buy line, where they « churches, stores, ete. Close-In Cleared We tell exactly what your work will cost by free examination. Our plates give satisfaction, comfort and natural expression Crown and bridge work of the best Acres |}, Brown Painless Dentists LARGE LOTS $10.00 UP ACHES $75.00 UP TERMS Soc PER WEEK | 1:6 Union Block, One Door South of MacDougall @ Southwick’s. Hours—s mtoé p.m. Sun x close-in, cleared acre- n make a comfortable liv tracts on car close to schools ing So, if you hap pen to be out of work you can make money working for yourself by getting one of our large cleared tracts, which are equal to a dozen small city lots, prices only $85 per tract up; terms $15 down and $5 hly to people want C ae bd ing fine view ot Lake Washington, etc.’ We have these entennia 5 tracts at Hillman City, with city water, only §-cent fare on Washington street, office on track; of people preferring choice, bottom land, where 700 bushels of potatoes grow per acre, take new Renton car, ist and Jackson street, to Garden station, 74% cents fare; cight salesmen always on Best Flour grounds at both places; free abstracts, perfect titles. Down Come Gas Is the Best and Cheapest Light... This Heater Complete $2.50; for that cold room ‘e .¢ town office, 16 Downs block. day. at once, open Sun- Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ALL GROCERS SELL IT Eastern College of Painless Dentistry | Second and Pike, Masonic Temple Many other styles of me heaters in stock \e .e joa a mpration “is used, Hnown and We connect your house with our mains free of charge. Humphreys Gas Arcs both inside and outside. All Gas Appliances. Seattle Gas @ |: Electric Co. Exchange 27—Ind. 96 Eastern College of Second and Pike, over always in © Bundayy, $20 to — - | t

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