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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUr ' ’ . Busines? Depa. tment a . ia ‘wees :o-. td Benet “And he gave ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grew upon where only one grew before w better kind and do more essentia of politicians put ¢ e to race ' an ba at woticiem in St s an element t has cropped out of the tle ws more for good than a thousand Joe F Kel be er, made such a humiliating conf fom that one puld think that never again i he walk befor e eyes Ot honest men. He was a cold-bioe er for years, and ne he says: “I could no longer remain silent. My wife urged me make a full confession ar mpt to undo t harm I bave & The power of a good woman again! It bas been shown in half & doren of the boodle cases Women’s love is stronger than the affection of men, purer and holier, The man comes to ber. His face is haggard and bis ey troubled There ie that in bis reast that has been eating for years —the knowledge that he is a s rel, Harder than all else, more terrible than a penit ary sentence, is & k into her face and tel! HER that an she . ‘That te what Char! to de ad What women do int i then arrayed herself on ng to rema wife of a penitent thief; to gnominy and scorn that follow him all of his days vation and suffe to make her busband an } again Dent imag that we n do not appreciate the gravity of trimes such as were committed by Kelley and his associates. They @o. They bate wrong as man does not know how to bate it. They love virtue as a man's & ts his ving it bo hume ‘Who confesses that he s wife would ms phys eal agony did he stad he But they also love, and loving they forgive, and forgiving they endure, and the good woman is fo Joseph Folk has done » of men who have gone DEVELCPMENT OF A BEAUTIFUL IDEA ause of RIGHT f wherever a da a powe ally hb te have discourage crime. The good wives wrong Jone more. There is in New Y Committee on Flowers of the Municipal Art & «y @ volunteer a Vines and Area Planting ety and bi rf ite object the 4 of an idea beautiful in its conception and magnificent in its posstbil ities. Carried to the succesefal ¢ ulmination hb ite latest report indicates, it will reach deeper into the sociological problem of the smothered tenement great city. It means the gladdening of t and the lessening of the cause it will fll with frag apartment. It is a logical warks are impossible. The motto of the committee |s, 4amnot be constructed, plant vines, ‘wee of flower boxes in the sts In conn: s work & Will seek to have New York city purchase a municipal sureory. Prom this, trees will be transplanted to the squalid streets, vines supplied for the houses and tLe residents aided in constructing tiny flower gardens ; Other cities have gone a step further for ultimate results by fa- troducing work of this kind Into the public schools and there is foot for thought for Seattle folk, too, in this movement ee dweller than all of the charities devised by the he br ightening of the to’ do « ler's home of this be he poorest réen. If will flowers the xtension of parks where “Wherever a park or boulevard the trees, shrubs and en purage > wa, tion with O14 Dobbin used to get the heaves once in & while, and be couldn't go faster than eight miles an hour, but those of us who rode behing him remember that he never bad this automobile habit of Jumping off bridges on dark nights. a A Tennessee grand jury has been charged to look Into the to- bacco trust. Even money that the tobscco trust is still gettings Ite three squares & day when the grand jury is merely « group of granite headstones, Satna” Many unkind people have long claimed that Indiana wa iiized. Their contention is proved. An Indiena banker has been se to the penitentiary for embezziem ent. not clv- — Instant death came to a loop-the-gap bdleycle rider in Titnole ‘This, as you will readily p » takes room for another loop-the- gap bicycle rider. ‘The green goots ¢ a man in Rattle Creek Which variety of breakfast food he on has not yet been dis- closed. —_—_— A San Francieco girl t tootpada. What she will carry after that gun aw from hert The Russian vict ed. W none of the defeats have been, anyway We agree with the 1 Bttacks made by Lou 5 “Jack” Williams are not worth pay- oe that the x. x, sh h against | ye the 8° subscription. fing any attention to. things on you, who shall we begin ale P. &—The Times wasted six col-|with?—Hyden (Ky.) Thousand eee: Congres CenNey timns yesterday “paying attention | sticks. . Arta | The curative influence of this} to them. Let's bot!) our Indian summer. This is the season of the “nut- brown” maid. Have you got your burnt orange yet? One of Maude Adams’ new plays fs called “ ‘Op o' Me Thumb.” We don't know what it is, but we never fimagined Maude playing in any- thing like that.” A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. It takes a man a Jong time t’ get wine, but be c’n get foolish between mea!o. TAKING THE STUMP. “ORGANIZED CHARITY.” “1 love to help my fellowman,’ The magnate’s eye grows dim, “Since he the cash for cal can't vatee, 1 pales the price fer bim.” OP THB DAY. (Betvecte) Gam cary enebanges too 02, 628 Withsot the ase 6f gas.) Paw end a, “Blew very apprepriato thot wa that you are due three Call and settle same and we will tell a lot of SOME OF FUE FIBRORSP Gaas THE SKATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1904. . i = EXCEPTION J 4 sna ‘cc 99 . . ; WO-L/a JECIAIS x 7 “ $ i f ' Y " : ben ffer the following specials for TODAY AND »MO}I NW ¢ Y ; . ‘ w ® at be at the values and prices will prove to be a ants r Te - tthe New ¥ HOT BLAST 7 - x AIRTIGHT Povevnnsit tng HEATER errrrrererrerrs Wererveteccrccsetcesteteer ws d may youn only be s minute For Coal QUAR. ‘ ° . em . . The ETNA } ER TE A Dinner for a Cent | : ae call : . g anyway. I sug ted os a OAK 4 ant, but i that ¥ to « - + $2F094-4-5-55-6-660-6666660060 F406 84 +o ++oeeeOReeeees Pp pence Peed » ' at b BY JOHN N. HUMES early in the afternoon ool tf 4 pow ty . bth an TABLE Copyright, 1902, by the Frank Les You all know how lonenos he abssnce of overeoate, a of the TODAY AND bmn : . 48 sage <a . mS ut the scheme best iron throuxhout TOMORROW ONLY ne bles a ber pros aurant we select was 4 Loccupizebiang te & Graves. ek enaiead t 7 an : ban except the body, wh ich . ne of them ha@ ever been in real | CRbs, carriages and on foot. I felt) we aa pol 5s near the de This Parlor Teble fe = be - herd buck, yet thay wore telling |0s though they Wore all trying t0| ce thoush ke were there om purpece. ae tee Se Ss eee a hard-Inek stories about themactves. «et a*uy from me, No matter which | wy strange friend madea grew awed oak, highly polished. The top is 24 inches! They sat a da table in a com-| W#y I went everybody seemed to be some sort of joke in wondering aquare, = ¢ lvwer shelf is famcy shaped. The) | fortable looking room that had | hurrying the other way felt that which of us the policeman would legs are Seauti f tarned ‘m @ twleted rope a on its front windows, bat in a few minutes the streets would | pave the honor of locking up. Then fect. The { the table {inde ally a hotel barroom of the | be ed, that all the people! ke added that the that lost ates elegance and arly prived lordinary New York type. And the | would get Indoors shat them | would at . tone OO naolath at night waa just t st Against me, and the the ‘ wing he we t sleep — hard-luck stories. It was cold with- | would turn out their window-lig . | fe ) as out being Qroming and with. |end lenve me alene, With probably at || SOLID OAK CHAIR Carpet and Rug Departments out being wet; one of those cheer oman and & club for compan | oes, . . . SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY | within doors who has a door to go thing better to do It was agvesd ae # : | into. to look in a window at things wéerlag 08 Coe 2 oe oe tL. r oxi? Brussels Rag; regular pr oo. To | “Just the sort of « night,” « t all hog = that 1 be ent by ay on | Chelbura—it was Sbel when he ay ne seat, beaded turned | penoy—literally—for t 1 one wondering if amybody « tang ~or b ent and half a pack s t 8 » money, and if he sag bene pr I- ye = lg / “TO-DAY” SPECIALS | ’ w it The regelar price is ] | ) a : p e at Today and Tomorrow Only | Today and Tomor- in several patternm, | 1 GOT UP, SAYING 'D ONLY BE A MINUTE. was not only broke in actus! money, but had exhausted every resource even to pawning my overcoat Every sult of clothes exe o one on my back had gone long be | fore. | “T had been locked out of my | boarding house, and had to let my overcoat go te ofder to get a place | to sleep the night befe aud have pa to cat. The last cent of my overcoat ptone. had gone for two bee e lunch Why Appendicitis? mon | | Why is appendicitis so « | today? ause we have got into the pe nictous habit of eating t fort | Dr. Curtis, the great authority om this disease, say Appendicitis sften f yee t eat c of a very hasty, or particularly large or ind gestible mea an ene r ' * . . 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They are safe and reliable, They never fall to relieve i cure antekly and permanently Uee them, and you eel never | worry about your appendix vermi- fermix, odd corners © us, fe like sink perfectly CUTLERY BLADE at} shown in| if he would be fool enough to spend it for a diamond star. While | was uring in my mind the pawnshop value of the star I noticed that some ene was standing near me, He was Like me, he had no @ yorng fellow overcoat You know how a bond of sym pathy springs up in such eases. He sald something shout the weather He seemed just anxious to talk to eon and I net frank tn his word wh they were Finally! off h tial. He he he was as be tatement a igarete and gave him a te-- four w a ple The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240 | Of an investigation of the claims we make of our Pianos will be to con vince you that you save money by \ buying of us. If you buy @ poor | Piano simply because it is cheap, you will never be pl id with it, and a poor Piano is dear, anyhow. | If you buy one of our Pianos, a Kimball, Hol or a D. &. Johnston Co., you will pay but little more than is asked for poor Pianos of no musical value, and you | will get = Piano which will last « j We ha eral fine bar- ns in slightly used Planos which it may pay you to inspect if you are | looking for » snap. | Of course you have seen or heard lof the wonderful “Simplex Piano aretulily | varticular Player we shall be pleased to have you step in any timo and tot us explain them to you. We have several that heave been wood for o [time ie various ways that wo will j Gat) for from 9169 up, tho roguter price now boing 0558. Delay Is Dangerous —--——— Four of those EIGHT beau ‘ ~m cottages on Fast i and fTth avenue have been sold, and In each case be- fore they were Cinished. Lone time, © and mee therm. then come to the office and make a payment. Nothing like thee im the, chy Security Savings& Safe Deposit Co. 115 SENECA STREET. row Only Special 75c Body Brussels Carpets laid, per ‘ yard $1.25 ; We Offer $30.00 Cash for Any Monarch Range Sold by Us,No Matter How Long Used. la lede Range GL HolmesFurnitureCo: 9 fully guaranteed; $20 up; $5 down, $5 s month. Old range 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE! E even chanee He called and ast ners tace b his glass of ached for s pocket. Then the waiter Ve lighted gars, and or my friend had emitted the first long puff of smoke he said in the walter's hearing: ‘By Jove, old man, I forgot about oor friend. We had better hurry—or, better still you have to go over anyway—run across and see if he is there I got up, saying 14 be only « minute hat. I hesitated and really believe I Ladies’ Neckehaing, Ladies’ Hat Pins Ladies sine Pine 1 Chains. and at hat JEWELERS. 7O4 Firat Avenue, Seattle. =ec Str Wood Basket Ade $2.50 Oil Heater $1.59 Galvanized Wash Boiler 69¢ $1.25 Gas Finished Ax 89¢ 500 8-inch Jardiniere 2he | 9 S 6 Ds oO Clothes Cup and Saucer allon Stone Crock SPELGER & HURL8YT—————____ AN EVERY-DAY MONEY SAVING ———STORE—— Note what we say and see if the Facts do ot Bear Out Our Assertion. Bar anta Claus ap— Be dozen Kor 5¢ ecorated One be White yster Be M Cc 25c »wls. T¢ jolica uspidors. 1S5e er & $5.25 4 lish White Tubular Dinner Set, | Lantern $3.49 25e¢ gor dozen Tumblers, each—~ 79¢ Wood sc One Lined allon Stove Tin Board Oil Can— 59¢ Se 15¢ dozen Coat and Bissell Hat Carpet Hooks Sweeper 5¢ Doz $1.69 75¢ Black 25 Iron Letter Good Box Broom 40¢ 18e toc Brass isc Well Curtain Finished Ried Stove Pipe Se 10¢ Coton The waiter handed me my | would have spoiled it all by a look he gave me that bro my senses heard him say ‘Waiter, h that fellow but for) check.” And the qua cht me| was in my cars as I away 1! | the street.” " hal sha ng hands w As lI turned 2615-2617 First — HIVE.” sone some THE BEE vn Vine and Cedar BR liable Dry Goods Store Vine and ~~ —_—_— SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Notions Clark's O. N. T. Darning Cotton, bieck and white, 3 for . One box Assorted Hatr Pins for . One pkt. Hair Pins for ooed » oseen Ladies’ and Children's Side Garters, value 12%, for .. Gold Beauty Pina, 1 dozen for * + © eeeee One dozen Cubular Shoe Laces for .... OUTHEAS SEATTLE FREE RENT OR FREE HO Homes sold } ‘Figure it out smaller than payments Lots $35 and up. Terms per month City water on Onty 15 minutes” street car ery lot. on Washington Southeast Seattle. Seattle Homeseekers Co. MILES MINUTES Splendid Service Up-to-Date Equipment Courteous °BEST HEALS 1% GIMEELS” CARVED MEAT IT? Pheomad Tete, Dewy Meyser@tong and Baggage Checked to . . I@etern Points. ) XICKET @FFICE Re FIRST AVENUE