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of the abbey, To me Kind, Simple, Pure, Are cers ae —————<—— Will Do Daring Stunt = BVERY AFTRRNOON PXCEPT SUNDAY. idde aly a Consack soldier strode a Mongolian Buddhists :i":'s:S-22t%) om awn mom owes Department wet ore, bh TRE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU mu orrices— at ana — thoas whip dangled from |ahue, of the alrsh Ayrow fame Biers Bastern offices: 10 Martford building, Chicago; & Tribune | bis hand, hiv great boots were all) will sail the Arrow wnder the For Infants and Childre: wes New York. W. MH. Porterfiel a, foreian advertisin, | dust-besprinkled. Arrived in front] Brooklyn bt He will attempt it VS BALLARD STAR ADENCY—an Ballard ave i newt, Red 14 DOUGLAS STORY DESCRIBES HI® LIFE WITH THE LAMAS.OR | Of the wnorod Image of BuAdba, be) tye feat early in the spring threw himself on the pavement,|yventor Baldwin will join Knabe five conte per month | MONKS, IN THEIR MANCHURIAN MONASTERY — TERRIBLE, | kow-towed three times, rose and! hue i made b ay to the Lama bishop, | conferen whose benediction he rec The Kind You Haye Always Bought ‘One gent per “H- W, se cents per week @etiver ¢ & No free na few day will be held apd plan ived. His! for the futuge decided or © tw Casto PUNISHMENT IN THE HEREAFTER FOR WOMEN WHO | RIA TO MAIL SUBSCRIDERS—The da te when your subseription the adden Inbel of each paper, When that date arrives, ff your eub WRONGED MUSBANDS—CEREMONIES WHICH INCLUDED | devotions done, the Bariat becam Raldwin and Knabenst Pa tm ance. your nam le taken from the Mat | a f soldier once again, and clattered ably spend the winter in Call-| \ Avegetable Preparation for As - in | ANCES FAMILIAR TO THE WESTERN EYE—A COSSACK | heavily back to the service of the| fornia, experimenting and } “ slunilating thé Food and Reg ula, Bears the ; Bntered at the Posteffice at Seattle. Was & ar. Many and various are the|more airships after the general pat- | 1 the Siomac pet te BuoDHieT | children of the Little Father of the Arrow | ting the Stomachs a: els of | = ——— Signavure of “PAUPERIZING THE RICH" ’ 4 . } Under the abewe caption, there is a strong editorial on “Organ 4 {xed Charity,” in the last number of the Saturd ont, the oldeat 4 in circulation, as well. It » ts ecko exact which The Star has ex repeatedly in expose of the method ployed i by the local charity t,” of which the “late” H. Wirt Steele was 1 Organized charities are apt to overdo their outery against pau j perizing the ¥ The recent of Louls Fletsehmann pro @ 4 i 4 Promote s Digestion Cheerfiu- ness and Rest Contains neither Opmuin Morphine nor Mineral. N ARC OTIC. * STAR DUST Biewpe of Oth Vir SAVUCLLETT CH } Sepdin Sad low Rojoxtvensky's men, they (a k of Adana * A As for it naky's men, th hb 4 ie save shown that it in easy to got) ing é Ain deh * trunk on water, land or vodka. New York Ia the t ‘ the o age | OH ti rat prietc whe ry in Now Yor ila the ringing re Harry Thaw's bride is wilting to} Vigan! x mark ma « t He had long | m accustomed leave him if hie family will pay ber 1 he an af tanec 4 to giv way at midnight the un bread and coffee of each day to $250,000. The “original” Florodora| dition to y " | — |} t extet has cost this country alm M 0 ation; t Aperfect Remedy for Const sé athered toward guiinight at his side “* much in pensions as the civil lets, you know tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrtwea, d be eked a ° war Worms Convulsions Feverish as ed loave na t t a bad a te a For 0 of harmful giving b d being called na 90 weshes were hiaiee ' f ness and Loss 0 ors or ver ty a cds hein saceak te otend ta ted, be Then all the misses “Yea, 4 | | Pac Sigile Signature anal old and wet, for two or three or four hours to get } loat Would never want for bliss. hat { STF . cold three or four t to get half a low ge pp eld aon when t | BC Wllise irt Years : and a ¢ I'd treat ‘em falr this morn fe he} NEW YORK. Many a poor fellow, t t f to have his ! character And never miss a miss. | Was going 1 t ul w ha. 1 overa | - |uhe asked h w t stop t snent ty by th Wm, J. Bryan's hair is ving | talking shop.” me phileathr an we canes he thin and he is much worried. Wm. | d ” 4 ne PhilaemAreptiets Go We Bot someties cer oo J. and John D. at last have some-| TE-HE % turn a cold shoulder to a fellow ng who ts starving {thing in common. a after Johnny ei | . k om the growth of the soundest and most generous tm ed from the World's Fair the] A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | report bis back was broken was elves so scrupulous in the matter of pulses. And are the rich the receiving chart univers! Rot seru merely nominal fee. It is the same with | aries, ches. We jo gifts? The expenses of our most fashionable the fact t be he had only come es are mainly met by private charity. Yet the richest do to send their sons to them to be educated, paying a | . W. Boynton Saw and Hardware Co. Phones—Brown 1096; Ind. R 790. 300 PIKE STREET, COR. THIRD. Saw Filing and General Repairing 'f Boynton’s Latest Wonder, One-mMan Saw. ' even with « e all pensioners of the L fellowmer A man th’t believes Rich or poor, of course we donot wish to be pauperized, but While we are systematic and scientific, let us not forget that there are human limits to system and science. There is such a thing as | Pauperizing the heart. RUSSIA AND THE JEWS only whut hg knows hardly ever knows just whut he believes. | NO. 1—THE LAMA MORRIS DANCE DO TELL Some) It is reported from Berlin that a syndicate of Jewish bankers, NO. 2—A BURIAT LAMAIST, CC AC K SOLDIER OF THE CZAR, A new town pum y, A * re headed by the Rothschilds, has signed a contract frr a loan of $ WORSHIPPING IN A LAMA TEMPL trough bave made their appea ear 000,000 to the Russian government, which will be .toated about the THE LAMA CEREMONY OF THE 15TH DAY OF THE SAGRED | —Ebenexer cor. W. Manchester (0.) 50c A FOOT. 4 first of next year. MOON 4 | Tribune | Headq for Butet ~3 one wore rs agi Hand “ Files ey ing and Grindir And thereby hangs « tale. BY DOUGLAS STORY {for the disembowellng of patie | “Can you tell me where I will él J. BE. W.—Everett, Wn Patent Wor Dout ting Bucksaws, cutting both ways, $1.00 It has been quietly understood and agreed in every leading Jew i and novel directions for the leisure-| apt to find Jageby ] Ea fsh banking house in the world that not a cent of money should be Mukden: The religion of the! ly squeezing of life out of recalcl-| “Can you tell me where you can| “Yow city fellows who come out largest whisky for 10|into the country and run a farm for iy Cede «teed eel ; a aes See enn RL Mee PIK Joaned to Russia until the czar’s government is willing to treat its | amas crept slowly across Tibet, | trant sinners | shuddered. The Dat/ get | - Lama mill i eihadeha' dn Wel ee ta treats any theta over the wide prasay plains of Mon-| Ama au “Remember Kishiniff,” has been passed all along the lMne golia, penetrated into Manchuria | yoy busy times in the Lama mon- | FIVE FIERCE GAGS Not at not at all,” protested So that the recent loan deal is taken to mean that more liberal and reached even to Peking So tt | astery There Lay to be the « From whom does Miss hape- | the ¢ ty man WINS A VICTOR) q ‘and just laws are to be ushered in for the benefit of the persecuted | happened that at the very moment | ceremony of the 16th day of the] letgh get her splendid physique; her Yea have; you come out with money enough to keep farm running moon and the display of an! pal | father or mother? he People came hundreds of} “Notth She has a brother init the prairies of Mongolia | the upholstery busines.” | r. PETERS F resounded with the saveal-| Oo couam vate work. |COLNCIL GRANTED Fe « Briato Jews in Russia the British soldiers were knocking The czar's war chest is getting low. He must have money to | t the gates of Lhassa I was living (erry on the war, The opportunity of the Jew has come. He holds | !* & Buddhist temple in Mukden as | Between Fourth and Ave. | 417 PIKE, across from Ranke hall the guest of Dal Lama. rn ‘ = P 90 per cent of Heagact»s are the purse strings of Europe. And he will not open to those who I have heard h of the atroct-| 5 of SS es mt t is caused by Hye Strain. Persecute his poor brethren in Russia. ties, the obscenities of Lama wor- | FONim [20 a indie oak Ge / ALL THE LICENSES al polley Cured permanently by our scien- Wealth is ali powerful. ship. ‘There may be such accom-| 40°), Sing of the great bell in the| a ee ee tifically fitted lenses. There are those who have come to believe that the related | paniments of the mysterious monas- At thy howr, | co forth aaa a ome Amt : ae teries of Tibet, but the Mongolian arrived, Gamay ana travel-| The council last night ined |g =| Bye Specialist. q eee Ss the Wer Will ative Some of society's veted probleme. jt ames os I saw them and knew! ae smccnee Ageia license for the Cot ater | November Snailiiacaion a Wested interests cannot afford the destruction of property and pros them, were gentle, simple, kindly + tneie eruetde wi he pr vm th : (perity. Therefore it will intervene to stop war. Ager souls, living a life whose purity <> Siete thas and other obnox r / , N e ‘ 1 would sh , Christian ve ME ages te |! be removed. Murphy, Crict a bh 1 with eny, was @annot afford to have labor unemployed and restless under Id shame many & eee rocngpiesd the shine ot | ae. aD vail fF @enditions. Therefore capital will grant better industrial conditions | brotherhood. arly in the morning. | ine old-time Morris «, the ma ah Of anita alec they | ¢ eer Se Ag Be €o the workingman. And so on of o problema issues thas to thelr devotions, sad Z#rka. and the jigs of Ireland and| < tions of Post the trial However that may be, the money power of ope is doing a | then for hours the courts of the| )orkshire. eh RRS | ti fully a eS eed canny te the Mipmetonyy we "@reat thing when it uses,its vast power to prevent such barbarities | temple echoed with the babbling of mennitionst ia. re) es es be believe that his mind was unhinged e 9 Mf the bloody massacre of Kishineff and the persecution of the | Prayers. | — hoseey — yp Earle r re old, emblazoned Mug salo: ense entennia § Weak and helpless by the strong and tyrannical aatsh tn cassiadanen Sap sotaathe with p stones and wear of Charle ater | : sage deg the hat of his mandarinate, pre naid he b t the 1 from learn the prayers, the Tibetan the ns | logy, the literature of Tibet and ed over the devotions of hia felle the party . t from | THE GAS MAN; THE BABY AND THE SPOONS ritetan medion, aatrons| Here sean the rial was (course, the counel| There came to the ears of an editor in Wilmington, Del. an as There was something to me Very | ane ne eee ng a cadians abd marcia. where he sige tee Sage Bre Inco @ertion made by one John Edward O'Sullivan Addicks, commonly | beautiful tn t ond mM court-| soda rox 4 plgtatled worship a gear HS pcan Glekots ie ty F Known as “Gas,” to the effect that hundreds of Delaware babies had | Y2Fds of the temple, shaded with | or” aye nged to some old-| Telegram guson for allow | 4 fen named for him. Not that they wére named Gas, of course, but | shrube in pots ” Pit chink | time priory of Italy or Spain. The a to run there A Piano. The pleasing tones of a 7 Bet John Edward O'Sullivan Addicks, or some part thereof. topping Lomas gorgeous in sitke| music wae sad and piaiat a| “Miss Sharp and Miss Caustique | palmed soisdih sithuads ‘lt edie sheen a M k M B d . This editor, being, like most editors, of a curious and prying canary and and crimson F q Rature, resolved to discover whether Addicks had told the truth Speaking Mongollan, men of an nar vcuusd at ton aan Ga M ki Li h B d m on . ” e ” he b You r ne. and survived. Having ascertained that Addicks was still living, he | ue" race and an alien religion. the’ Where Millions Are Made rae, smey aay you went om akes ig ter Brea i Got busy with the b: story, by opening in his paper an “Addicks land, as I was; in that may have — but afford it. There's where M k 4 # 4 baby spoon contest.” laid our bond of sympathy. In (he tateresling Letter That May Mean, | yo a mistake, You can get a ankes Whiter Bread a The results were great—for the editor, for the fair name of Dela- | ‘*¢?ing hour, when the rooks and| salon ag mes gents of Seattle. | go 10 from us by paying say Hare, for the intelligence of ite citizens and for the bablee—but not |{h@ maaples were winging it hear x (86) do r month, only 20 | Makes Sweeter Bread i ” are € ain ne - here s no reade jay 5 y § for Addicks. The editor got three #, and is out one baby | cim trees about the monast bo ¥ : bo ta ter | ayes 5 Spoon. It went to a colored lady, who owned up to having a son | cld Dal Lama would link his arm fn rei lg : iY aif ant a day isew Makes Better Bread Samed John Edward Addicks. The second letter was from another |™!ne and lend me out to view the «While the or- | “DMOMD VANCE, COOKER, (‘sn that Mother who sadly ass that she could not claim a spoon because | ‘reasures of Bis | ae ehavode “4 s quickly made are ng Step in when | & clergyman had refused to christen her child Addicks, saying that |hut out of yepethy which are. penihy not halt —— 4 oe ee "| Th A Oth Fl " sympathy wh to our readers as the followingplets Q er of lei g Be wonte not object to Benedict Arnold, but he drew the line at John | mora kin grew | ter trom Le K catom, pre ig ot | ot | How shall we say it, how express a eS ee oe an Any er Flour ward O'Sullivan Addicks, either in whole or in part eligible communt!~| the Caawell-Preaton Drug Contuny! The measuring words of the measurcless? makes at all pr ‘The third letter was from another mother, who said her son was o a ? aves - ws m ch ¥ Om of Hea nt of of t largest’) Fog | Ity wish an n the all 1 Dai Lama I learned his fears wholesale and retall houses in Tex “It's Just as sweet as a baby! musical inetrement line you will Ramed Addicks, all right, all right, and if the editor would induce the Degisiature to change it, she would give him, the editor, a dozen of the best of spoons. The editor now alleges that there was more Gas war, bis dread of the Rus his admiration for the Httle ALL GROCERS SELL IT : ‘is nitceed Theret find many things in this depart on writes, «Enclosed you! How else can I measure it, how comparet \ , ( tncves, 770,088 anything olse exprens the thrall ame times when the Dal than Addicks in the claim which be Investigated, and he seems to b I id lead er letted fr ppg ama would lead me by the har . : «n Mr. Reeves} Of @ baby's sweetness? Not M1 . sT ht. fi I ha Mr. I y nean at a ie ee dark receeses of the temple, | ¢ al yea is a refiable) image and simile rise and fall, D.S. JOHNSTON CO would show m altars and the) and very 903 SECOND AVENUE. nd the conch his'for*( But “sweet as a baby” tells it all ; WHEN NATURE IS MILLINER | thet'a, the Joe Burke Building. sticks and the aa dl About four years ago | scrolis, the images of the disctp ‘ Mr. Reeves mt the he sieneeaecie It’s such a beautiful old world, it’ P tt j nd the skull of the holy Lama, out | my right ¢ MS atout Ah, how define the superiative elf, ue beautiful old world, it's a shame not to enjoy it |of which the priests quaffed their | ¢,, eto tlh But to use its own superiative self, More. It's an artistic old world, too, but do we stop to realize the | libations sider: be gi he oi ge energy 8: 80 ‘onto PAINLESS DENTISTS. ~ Modern Dental Parlors” (Rarmony with which Nature blends all her effects? It was then he would show me tt had to shout at me It’s just as dear as a ” | 307 TT eek aaa SECOND AVE. AND PIKE STREET When a woman gets a new hat, or a gown, she gives up her olis that denoted the tortures r. I had about given There! |» apts sie sr 0 Bank : <a awaitin e who liv o , Cever re ; ~~ and those whe Whole soul to a wrestle with the problem as to how to make the | impr rag gf boi ' Meta Senoat al L hopes of erage The last word's said and the rest is air [Nervous eaten hr pe eolors harmon! Nature takes any old colors, orange, purple, | dicate with delight that the princl- that you recommended Hromel. T 0, some love place and a courtier-crawl, teeth ¢ invited te 0 PLA Green, pink, blue, runs through them together, and you can't pick | Pal punishments wore reserved for | used two bottles and can now hear ) And some love name and a soldier-brawl, ‘ 4 out an inharmouious square inch. | women who had had two husbands, ; my watch tick with ¢ sither ear, and And some love fame and a poct-serawl, No char @ - - | c for women who chattered too ch , ht T h 1 a What would one woman think of another whom she saw trying to | and tor women who hent that hus hearing 8 now all right. ‘This But the love of a baby tops them all P g hen ot Wear a combination of brown, red, purple, yellow and sky-blu ee Ra gh vec ng - fred, | rf ‘om catarrh vi a now cure Horrible? But look at the frost-touched forest against the sky Hyor rtainl joes what you | @0 @ bright autumn day. Same combination, only more so, and yet laim for tt j : 7 u Hyomel b 1 " f ty our systen niess dentis- You hold your bresth in rapture. t be ' i. oo iy we crown, fill an@ Curious, isn’t it? “s i i son ( extract. teeth absolutely without oe a - os ? i balm, ha nfniew: pain, We use nothing but the best , we Lanes IMITATE FF sae in Seattle and n " Gua | e of materials é We have successfully fitted over ik. up of unha Drug ( personal | eeth Without Plates Examination Free. in Seattle and tals was strung aloig a 1 guarantes t ney i ie: Full set of Teeth that fit 4 alle nsaes nel, the while a fire was Me 1 it not give q Th + nade 5 Rigi redhot from beneath. There we complete Hyomei ¢ t but $5.00. i. Jamon Seo song Fo , . t > r 500 at razor beds and racking s, and one dollar, while extra bottles can it $a. m. to 8 p.m; Sundays!” All work gu 1 thumb-screws, quaint tions be obtained for fitty cents < Yt 3 a arm dn tok - —_———__

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