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THE SEATTLE STAR BY ATAR PUBLI OFFICES—120T and 1300 HING CO, jeventh avenue woe BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES a> @ Business Department sun Malin 1060 Independent sim, Ligh Raitt Department ot, Main he Btar'e Kastern office Hartford bulldtni Chicagot 8 building ew ¥ HM, Porterfield, mar. ia) ° Ne BALLARD BFAR AG Bun S21 Ballard ave. - : One cent per copy; ix cente per Week, or twenty-five cenw per Month, de ed by sr carriers, No free copter TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS “The da te wih e : i Mm the addr fe por, Wh subeorty tion has not again been fn adva now, m the let | iA change of date on the eas labo! tm a receipt * e: 1 at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washington, a8 second-class matter OOOO A COWARDLY WOMAN Vite without love was to Mra, Mary Crulkafiank, of N ork city t and ¢ hed wife of a wealthy teal es- @tate man ause the love sh . 1 to have » out of her ma a # ta t at , w The tragedy was t minat for \ seriow of petty quarrela be- rele are always dangerous. The w was is rt an acoomplia stotan and the Buthor of two nov There were many r why should have chosen lif Soath t she brooded over her a if ficulties the was f t was nothing to live for. Following a “spat” with her husband, she gave an t ht to reflection. And th sth 1 i « her handsome + . herself, Yea, ox me may sympathize and yet criticize, One can imagine the le of the proud, sensitive w as she sat the whol t through face te face with the awful question “To be or not to bet And yet How much braver—and better—had she chosen to live her life, Joveless though it might always b Love is a great word. But th in @ greate DUTY! In this Woman love was largely selfishness, A great yearning—but for self. How much braver is she, or he, w with love u goes Omiling to duty’s call, asking no hostag a holding fast int rity of soul, tre g always the upward, rock-strewn way! Aye, poor thing. She was a moral coward * STAR DUST WE'D LIKE TO KNOW « glar Hes Last night, as we were getting) T giar is y mat Feady to “pound our ea a freckled. whisk his faced messenger boy routed us out) And v * bra . of our sol state of pajamatude Keep t fies. Qnd thrust this wire under our a : s ay Ra EX. X. 9. me ; Ballard, Wa., 5, 19, 1906.) He pute © « he bag Btar Dust Man Free x « Star Office, Seattle ai oem & 5 wit bage heads thrive in Star Dust? Answer quick ia a a “ SAM JONES.” r- rg 2 « ‘To this we replied with as much , ‘ on ii @ignity as we could at that hour! and } ca wlndiat of the night Py “9 B.A. Ch. G. D-H atid heed Ie Seattle, Wn., 5-19, 1904 Bam Jones He P = Ballard, Wa. | A ts t tret We don’t know, Sam, but will) He ad th n et give you first chance | s STAR DUST MAN.” | He takes it to the paw p To see what it will fet A WORD FROM JOSH WISE | How « ‘long j asured U ha ve . ure . game, If they was no}And he takes b > the ge When th sun ts low stage-struck young folks they'd be no @ramatic schools and | fewer actors, | If the czar could catch the fom Phat fixed the two Jap warships, he Id probably decorate it with a ww medals WHY DON'T NICK NAME THE WEATHERMAN A_ Vit AD-| MIRAL FOR NDING THAT roor IT’S A STAND OFF NOW. “Grandma Brainerd is a crack- Drained whelp who never had an| Bonest pulse-beat in his life.”"— ings of Blethe Prom the blithe “Yeo, Reader, it 1s true that A J. Blethen has repeatedly been re- fused admission as a member in a leading social organization in this city, and that he fused, because the me ent, reputable and self-re n. ONY SMITH F AMILY DIED OF His INJURIES” THE rs are de- pecting.” | P. C. Hit was stre From the Ravings of Rastus. wh a Hoboken, N. J., girt 4 at . Freight train to go t #25 a rem Weir. Far be it from us to say she | inju sustatr at that ‘was just trying to get hardened to at Watson | Bt. Louis hotel ommodations, W » re es or friends of ~ fead mar e been found. A DRUMMER ASTOUTE . — CALIFORNIA BANKERS {& Meston drummer, while en route, S Would always My noute; |_.LO8 ANGELES, May 20—The And, b: , ‘| Caltfornia Bank Asso a ie He looks #0 coute!” and “He's a| "°8* Sessions on * boute!” SOLEMN WARNING TO ALL LONDON, May 2.—Reyond t formation that his na Woater, « young ma Welock in the morning the dining m table Backinghar t, declined to give - ae \ account of 4 wali . He was ta et police ° station and ser of his Khe 9 pockets a par ellow's (“( “Village Blacksr 4 in Q: pencil, was for containing on following ve THR Vil BURGLAR DEALERS Under a “€ gooneberr bush i 1305 Second Ave. No Knife! No Pain! Cross Eyes Straightened! Consultation and Examination and Byes * ted Free SEATTLE EYE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT IN TIRMARY 4-6 Haller Biock, Corner sec ond and Columbia Street LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE ully fitted over A jasnes in Seattic and ir of Le Own Jon, “A y e des | ine’ wit Exerpnts Eta a phone ig MH SEATTLE STAR—FRI DAY, MAY 20, at sipin pre 1 & grand orne ai Agee imi ne running in| mental garden writh | walk aan “THE QUAKER GELL®8 IT FOR Le Tragn vin eee See | ania Cinindss |i) 2s cee ee ae Hy M more ado } lged into| thom, As it fe fai upon th by Captain Mayne Reid + sc ee vey salve wes tle Sk soa ported OOPYRIIET 1908 HESPAPER ANDER PRL ASTI, : i. A high pagk-like| They were the senoritas of the « s | 4 le Heaping close to he| ever are Mggan d& & n'a Whoton, ar ‘ nd had got ® | 1016 First avenue, a Aid on tol from the n 1 when he waw al 4 . aid ae » Great! man app hing from the opposite} | . wate of Ban| ure was vag if hevereting em ke | California’s Resorts | | pared hie rival'e lite aa ye ly| 7 aa ee bey th «Aye ely Bhp - “ye HIM) Reached by Bouthern Pacific Co.'s! owe Ss wit s own bh his oppo he wanted wan to get on 10 Gate eh ntlal Gwagser | famous wnte asta Rout wr ygren-peat (Cris Rook, f Texas! inte days he had beep f wt ing } mn wore at hand, H Francisco . Rock's chainmate being viet od . - ré an pected a, ley } ft full tr tiokets and twa gt : v4 . ‘ b P enue. F Dea tone i he t wan q a yard In ith, an nid] } « er, F an | ' ther saw } n i” | Fe re. | cei it hed net erent 10 \ ceida hit wee a Bor sus.| iy h Knowlton’s Mas. ieee y tries ia gern 5 be| tranquilly om | ( \p sage Cream 460 te ‘ “ anta A . a “er rm ponsent {0 his 4 tan ile des | was nhc ges ota .: { Ane alr and scalp DuBois Female don f « someheuy if he could not find They were feminine, sweet as the DANDERINE SOAP gol t sound of rip | 1407 as a mar Mormon Bi eS rec nertne-ane| "Ports ast he had been tenting ac P ES 2 sna Pills... hey » , ~ ome ¢ both to the right and| told him the a tency KMne At work In the sewers eft. To his Joy, just aa he caught [0 First-Ave Promote | a eches Regu Cupidene Be rh y pla hetr resou Iwate canna ih hale eek S| Straightforward De age —- Oma Profits Many Sales-——That’s Our Motto Here Is Where You ou seca he aces os me —— — ich 4 See = - = 5S sr, | 2O1S- 261 Frat |The Bee Hive 2616-2617 First]... fe oe or : Avenue Avenue es se ah sc Bes . with the help of a ¢ lidecin Vis ak Gade ial Reliable Dry _— Store F alseten Winn end: Geter Ota : 7 ! st Thing That Ever Happened Rivas A Gathering of Re- F t Florentine ops ’ | markable Bargains or 3a ur day Massage Cream ots ding mn of We'll have a store full of economical buyers tomorrow and you'll help to swell the g ba f but take the time to re tem listed below. 1 not a line that We Are Sole Agents: ‘" > wn wn prices r rf 2 i H 5 $2.00 Mer Oo: $2.25 Selz Ladies Box Calf Sivsmcpentenel geen oleae Sgahwccin OCS The Quaker ¢:"4 n that of a mut oi AO nn i , t S Shoe i : 4c Boron big s “| rd eet wea Aa Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 m4 ‘ ; $2.50 Men's Drose ‘ jal fo ie ~~ | Dept ee ee ee ee 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block b . t t si.os8 : rn a Handkerchlet Specials than an ther yo Rgggcr es Hy he Ladies’ Emb Linen Handue tn et Seattle fords, ¥ kid. k poe lind Ile " : got latest last, Spe . . the k t cial Ace Bat Se Lad Emb Pure n Handkerchiefs Ww 0 5 t day $2.50 Spectal 1Te ae Men’ ‘s Furnishings Ladies’ Muslin Underwear vs . a n We are not alone Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, - ww 4 : ° stomet we are daily In- al for Saturday ad mp haa . « ng thetr number. Mote the following prices Nightgow a, yoke apo» eo. His gun I ery trimming, Special for Satu oa oh peiiceyge raw ve ' Men's Silk Soft Bos rta, all sizes: Spe wean ux loo waned heavy : seen Shirta, all sizes, died In the best me@- raglan ee 696 Black Petticoats teal colleges tn the worléi aM pyaar 0 ; Men's oi Mt Bopom. @hirts, all siees, = TWO LEADERS FOR SATURDAYS SELLING pes ae FoF age gies * pee ' $3.50 Mo: Skirts, 12-inch ruffle, five st or tu vel 7 Men's Black Half Hose, S§ectal 16 2-3e atitcetag, Opecial t fc Sates fay oie nana fied for a eertste Sa i Men's Biack and Tan Half Hone, Spectal 50 Black Sateen Skirta, I4-inch r 3 small = yo ry a bp = he path dive 1 " - 8 1-30 ruffles, hematitched, Special for Sa y..$1.89 an BS ". y oy r he * Clambening . k Collars and Neckwear just arriy prices,..15¢, 190, 25¢ 290, 59¢ traveled merely mang. ~ Y 4 ransacked Looe arta _ a Ghd te oe cual s mule f these weaknesres, I have : OUTLET CLOTHING CO. covered important life-cssta In 1 I had $275. 00 AN ACR Tracts | jeme Edge, Close In Five-Acre | Property T That Will Soon Be Selling in City Lots We ers of pro trict Lake withi in elt t ne are betwe the en argest Washington pr twe no y next > years lots and m Dove will re T we ind and for it we n lopment w this single rty in the beautiful Ravenna he Park great he a can # is what ill give own iis and r ng the tavenna Park ar a snug for we a lim- linary | Cupbate O § onowety 202 and 203 New York BONNEY-WATSON CO. funeral Directors ang Embaimere Par Block, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 7, 1 Ww FILLINGS Hours a, ™m. and filled net 6 Pike Street, Corner Third. od late opportunity ugy Engi] methe In Paris company with « places whrre N OUS PROSTRATION is made ® nd I aace ed the meet otive treatment in thet Bev { fortune ef ufacturers’ Strictly Reliable bed of vice for these cures, In old Mexico I had the ¢ Is a Great Sale learning many secrets of t al lore. T have studied aml studied; T hav gated and investigated; I have worked hag early and late, at home and abroad, in behalf of suffer burmanity, | and a Real Sale |] Few physicians have had equal op ities. Few physicians a | earnest and indefatigable in their methods of orig research, cure thetr male have worked for the people. I have learned how to n here wn will you find its equal. No other con n the west could do as a I am willing to help all who want my help. #0 I do net ‘ 4 ng ht and left th aster kets fr P ry , fortune for my services. ,All I reat ie a fair com ton for et See eS ee oneere: See oy ee Per. ee services I render. I docto? thousands of people, and a small tee trem rve elling in many cases each one gives me all the income I want or have any use for. My mini is not @ mercenary one; ft t# to do good whenever aml wherever I can. All are weloome to my advice and none will Bj turned away because they are not millionaires, You may write me and I will give you comfort. ” Men’ s Sults, Shoes and Furnishings Adviser to the State Medical Ite ate Protess@) DR. D, T. RICHARDS, Spectal stitute, author of Persian System of Self-Treatme At Less Than Cost of Manuta ture of Diseases, lowa Medical College, late Chief Surgeon B. & 0. RB nd beyond be yet we prove it easily. Glance down these prices~see if you Office Hours—9 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p.m an match 'em anywhere else Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 8 p, m. Co to The Outlet if y want to get double y's worth i 5 | ALL OR WRITE . Six Gigantic Lots of Men’s Suits | ' LL TH EASO TYL! AT PRICES FAR BELOW THEIR ACTUAL WORTH—IN Most || CASES LESS THAN FACTORIES SELL THEM FOR IN REGULAR SEASON | INCORPORATED (0 and $10.00 Suits are all to go at Men's $17.50 and $20.00 Suits will go a $9.85 | : ; $5.60 | scene Suits, worth $20.00 and $22.60, w! toe AT iceman Men's s16. and a to mo at.88.75 | \f The Longest Established, the Most Skillful and 3 1 $14 ) go at..$7.28 | Men's Suits, worth $25.00, will go for | cessful Specialists in Diseases of Men. | 5 cl | 701 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. _Less Than Half for Boys’ othing The in are filed bvuth Roya’ sult pay f | ep. othaw thes the Westl TEpical of The Outiet’s matchle ayin g power z see 9 ae yr 5 vines | Boys’ Two-piece Suits, worth | Boys’ Fine Cassimere and Chev Pe at eee Ri neppenynet gas) Ko ee TT Queen City Laundry Cut Rate 0 Main Office and Down Town Plant Office Corner First Avenue a: Third Avenue near WE SAVE YOU 20 Per Cont. on Shirts, 33 1-3 Per on Collars, 22 Per Cent on Cutts WORK GUARANTEED. BBTABLISHED 1890 Advesive” liable Plate Plate of Elasticity. Reit SE atten ate Mad daar Ce ad Greatest Savings on Summer ype t Stocks of Shirts and, Underwear lint of the bargains ie 5Be for Men's Stiff Bosom @pirts, with separate | cuffs, handsome stripes, all@eolors and all sizes. 1.25 whirte. B50 on atrlpes, worth Tbe. 200 for Talbert ean Underw Se for Men's and Boys’ Suspe 30c for F ident Buspenders, will be #0 d at lesa than one-half the regular prices, Ul Derby Ribbed Here's * 300 for ality or Men’a Negliges Shirts, with outfs separate, Underwear, regular 450 » black with white fine styles, worth 5c, 106 for Boys’ Golt ‘worth 26c, 1 Caps, in handsome stripes, » worth Se, Jers, worth Be. ¢ old elsewhere at 50e x2 Be ee Cor. Os Clothing Co. ‘Yeiitat Ave. and Washington St. «oF Colored Sox, All Work G Teeth extrac and replaced with same day Hours—8:30 to 6; Sund: Lady Attendant, HARVARD DENTISTS. lay, 9 to 12. new “ Monds ere