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FA THE SBATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOV. a1, 1904. 8 TELEGRAPH ne ARE YOU Here Is a Good Chance To ‘"-.... : RUN DOWN? + Seattle's “different,”’ satisfactory, good stor am M, Rock? Show That You Are Thankful: 2: * you are welcome to credit here »WA HINGTON, D. C., No 7 liberal terms THE RYTHER HOME NEEDS CLOTHING AND THANKSGIVING ¢ In an interview by tele-| Rider ae aetibade | ll to DODIES FOR THE THIRTY-FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN CARED morning, Miss Hepburn at Fort Worth, ‘Texas, in th : for anything work down m the s t- FOR THERE andespit WASHINGTON, D. C . aa | “La glad we have found that! pr ' — pla aid w 1-| principal speak att v ¢ be it the : " > Ryther Hows to those who have |trict for te to be living in.|Carroll hall yesterday. Care aniages General Debility snc eythane xtra hand, oa | Every day n I go down with | Gibbon everal a | n th ay of : : ther prominent church d Cure i this sitting room completely furnished at 0.98 per week : . se aa a THE BUNDLES OF CLOTHES | Were present 7 1 t ae ai i ; ; sat: Cail | M ‘ c a x nt | that 1 rolls up in balls on s q " ' at the tin urchase, Pi i : noed not hoaltate | y 1 tam plum tired out| MAN) LAND SLIDES , then $1.25 each ¥ t ) N ’ x when I get home at night. Did yo ; 1 Oak ¢ r Tab 4 t k A Very Neat Oak India Seat | me | ever ‘| FROM HEAVY RAIhS H rial’ Nag nga t ; nd t w he t ; i i xt ’ ° . , ,; ‘ A New and Very P 1g Pate - wh neweamel . . ne 3 ota ned wh ) CLOTHES BUREAL Minn ' H are Tt a . Vay oe as at 14 ecelving donations at 1116 A Pik A t Stina ta nt parce woes at Die eta, (rete tne ed cee acecare "= (MUONS } . ‘ for bh t small 4 1 the Moth Ryth ts 61 a oe with t ally solved, not-| Worn or keeping b stan | Gtew to Gantetn that watther the of « . i to atinually, solved: not: | work of keeping “Mother” Ryther’s | Star to ex at nelther the old | g and ha nN Me CORRECTS Rytt ging the child t A ¢ gency | Home 5 to the cnt ee ao A bpd tua emmetees © 'IQUSN: the . kings, | | F she, and fn 5 hee ee enti eover time Onstipatie ‘ - t th J 1 Mis f willing ha help us| sidewalk at that point ANo ALt f Firat Methodist h 4 both ovlan tha " eo re ¥ st | nd sb tt . . , and just so the w th tn th ns . ast nigh sa © emunes We are patching up som ta for| & w " t the lit ve see th h hw alled to th pov WE DON’T WASTE MUCH. ae . h - r nds go into = \ , an wh dh " | w ¥ © q « it } when pec nt th sted > tee —— —— hal ir pum pte ' *. Miss band . por Rythe all e WIFE OF NOTED AMERICAN PAINTER SECURES DIYORCE ON | 1 hove eaunsthing peed ght t as te = ; tthe meaning SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS—HUSBAND MADE NO DE ! PENSE _ = } ——__— THE SEWING GLASS crease tte am aa |} NEW YORI Nov New |! * sh 5 rk’s artist jes will be all ex Dalfesing tvom erite they le nm shat the f f B we f ted a t | Team to Line Up Thanksgiv ing Day Started for Seattle The University of California foot ball team, Ww against Wash at Recreation park, on Thanksgiving day, left the | : south en route to this last | here is a small completely furtriahed bedroom, the total value of which is $35.00, and which can be by a small payment down alance payable at the rate of $1.25 each week. Tia ngs are exactly as shown and night. Manager Decoto. who now in the city, says that while his team hopes for vietory, they | a fight to he | © Bedroom te,| One 8 rade Matting. 4 al SCHOENFELD Saat- Mattress, our own make, ade, very good t igh A Iittle face shines at the window-stll, One Pair Pillows. ers in Cur som Oak Rocker. my As the morning sun peeps over « hit! aie: daha ve-Piece Toflet Set. - And I, looking up from the path below, dysses Cha A Costumer. Two Pillow Slips. A W gowns ular See the wee face cloud, as I turn to go. A Brass Curtain Rod. P into a mist, which tries ) to blur my eyes And the clouds mel (Buch « troublesome m the drone — we Me | T That my goodby glances may searcely see Standard Furniture Company mt ” ah | The iittie sun-face which clouds for me wien it be with the first | : L. Schoenfeld & Sons Sigcs shed veces 2 BM. Prate : (Een So cap bgsolhenranteat 1006 to 1016 First Avenue = ‘ Ripe ype And I am a Parsoo and worship the sun 1. SOHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA t 4 ts this th Which rymbola the shine of my own little one, iE on the yng a in both church y Which enlightens my night, which tlumines my the simple ity. Lad — ae noon, |, And lo! as the sun down the west's abyss t th aside in order that ay be had for a | TEN MIN ! ty and send ood-alg . ALON WILL over the admisnic | | spent ndipryrd ye sandl lp weriheg they odes TEACHERS, BUSINESS WOMEN THE BRAIN WORKING WOMAN'S. Fol sa 1 am sending it back in the hope that bu LIFE AND USEFULNESS—AND of the n/ Is kissing the fnce in the window for me! M om AGE ABILITY. Stroud, Henry, Belknap Mead, White, Boynton Kern, Haff Howard |—— Foree, Hettmuller, Kerr and Stern | | r the 10 minutes’ rest take exerc in the open air, if possible, if not in a room filled with fresh BY CYN THIA GI RE KEEPING QUIET ABOUT OIL FIELDS on from the rest slowly, sit up the Seat a moment and then stand. All ex- ercise to be effective must be tak~ » leisurely. All rest must be de- iberate, joyful. Stand erect but at ease with the weight well forward on the balls of the feet. (This exercise should not as if it were work but y, as a kitten stretches af- ) Lift the hands above = the head stretching them well Seats for * came w sale at the Washington. Rainier club tle Athletic club, th and at Lee's Pharmacy. Ticket for the game will be placed on ;vented by the interference of the| and other players Score by innings at n Tacoma—Runs 61000000 *—1\ca at 1 o'clock sharp. Hits OL10OL1111°—6 Seattle—Runs. 00000000 0—0 ‘ z Z Hits 1101001 4 fs } _ Batteries— Ke and Graham porting Brie fs Hogg and Blankenship. n toda The came w OPERATORS ABOUT VALDEZ ARE HAVING GOOD RESULTS, an | -- Two Seattle bowlers will enter BUT SEND OUT UNFAVORABLE REPORTS TO DISCOURAGE ‘When straight over the head, push onal tournament which is te up gently but with increasing pres- 4 OPERATORS i . lie PLAYED in Milwaukee from Febr 8 with the tips of the fingers, Tacoma Player Cuffed Char ED DOUBLE ary 20 to 25 next. These are Jer » & Teas Feel the stretch to the toe tips, Al- : oes kina, of the Brunswicks, and Scher-| ways keep the lungs filled with Hall for Unpleasant Remark HEADER rer, of the We Tens. Hoth of t 1 ho are w thetr plug the air. Breathe long and deep and rege |men have signified thel nt tr irive « the hands down and AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21-The|! entering the tuurnament lor and on Kayak 19 : front; when within PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | Sam Francia es era iceehane 30 1 tate (ne cca Whe yesterday, shutting out Portland in| | L.—In the preser one Fists (se > ‘and Standing of the Clubs. the morning mn Whalen held|0! 15.000 people Barney 0 afield | he a ‘oF cakes wt ; ida. Bae Pe. v vet. Pet e vinit w > two hits | falled to lower the five je reco ¢ t gent! creas res- “a ties anes Wescead seaae tives elf November 6 on th : , ee a ee See 4 = +44 re 1 - presi We covered the ¢ 1 th ' ' 1 about the body, touching the 4 ie » |he finished in 4:56 1-5 , : _— senna the “dask curve” out of the back 43 53.475] RELE | t ; ved he Smail wonder they 2 6 67 350| Portland 000000000—0 2 8] a 4 lin behind th a by4 t marry. After a nervous of tt » a er = ye — Le |Frisco...00022002%—-6 8 1 a me tener to r it 1 a wor n't make ne chin ne whole body show Van Hal-| fatteries—Iberg and Kellackey; | *°"0!sst hms for the |. smuch ane plest of he . . drive to] w orton se er gol up has now | ts could be gleaned ’ t What the writer says may and tanding and with the Tangs washes t R. HE ; ~ ,) t ' bea yg Brags F ed, take the head roll. > accident P $0000000—8 7 3) far It lo t bap an if wares MUST Work we/ as if the head were @ pumpkin and fn the ng when R Frisco... 02000001 2—5 Loree playe t ’ we must NOT collapse if—weil, it|'™® neck were a cord attached: to Graham Thielman and Kel-|"°*t 5® % je ital In Alas) . we nave Sau adh wher “ant saan trom. nm, Um | tt ! A < er a “husband yee bcs | 1 ent Sete aanaiiie leinien: Giinadeah st to the right shoulder, back, ta 3 BERTIE COWING untry fer the pu t ad ; } Too often, among B who Work. | the left and forward to the eft is found the “wooden” condition he tioned. It pre which men | Without raising the head repeat exercise rolling the head in the posite direction. It will hurt. miei ated geea| OAKLAND WON | I CALIFORNIA en i Fe ENE ccna, ot civeaty of} tion 1 »ped that fill a t i es the col tand in awe " This was all the run +] : + : ss ompanies operat t fNelde | Dav o . . * la unger “8 oe pacers ~¥ Be ie. stretching the cords may lame — that were made, the ga LOS ANGEL Nov. 21.—Oak Bertie Cowing, the 4-year-old son | of the north had struck | * lerend and husband depend upon aj} ** © or this reason begin the with the score of 1 t land took ye terday's game It was i ta of ofl, and th ' or that The asor rt ttempt the senna te pens . 5 comune ah lightly and work up to five a tiecnen ¢ of the hardest strugs ithe | of Mr. an W. B. Cowing, who | had wag to k h « part of perato th ‘ ce con ter will relieve the aul Bobby Kee r Tacoma, pitched | serle teams playing their] twed im m tera? tangs.) orator# from lea f their # . alet due fear on SO ee voto tote eit | aches in the back of the neck, ‘Will a fine game, allowing but six h rowd numbered | . pen bebe mare ' . . be made and hept clear and active the hollaws about the neck Hoge, for Seattle, also did excel record of Lo ting thelr future happi ' I to prevent ¢ f th Lede onl aa ac al i ve the head a graceful polse lent work, holding the Tigers down ey rg _ |d i ed in Sen Fran A 1 b oy : P th shoulders. Don't be | to four hits. The playing of F | ss RHE.) writ of habeas corpus @ na struck and ted ficten te ' } REST FIRST nany women aid of letting the head fall too 9 an rt was the feature of the |Anseles. 000000010—1 9 Llarainat Mos. Cowing t a = - ne has t reise when the is too tired | far back. Let it le well back as 15 aul hance |Oakiand. 000003010—4 9 0) nens tt hild lea t , and the extra n, When ces the roll (see cut No. 2 wattle, He 00 et aad |. Batteries Newton and spies; |1 of i in th | seem to be the 1 int object th ane ball iving | ine dom marry. Th lay’s work is ro to yo er the simple head roll has © Lear gr Me ot | Buchanan and Byrne fornia metropolis, where h A separat in ave f " hin ye | » give} r tray ands, and | be stered try the neck stretch, tumble f narrowly averte shipped by the mother, who towethe . oe FF ne. h — ed in | ren aa fl 1 th k for 10] Sta xz, let the chin sink to the between Charlie Hall, of Seattle.) gafurday's scores that the father shail never have the | and both allege that the gher | ,,iriendshin lodue was o: . | mire pretty | minut Lie on the floor unless|chest, drag it. from the chest te “= = a en : om Score by innings ehlid | in leading a Ife of dimsipation ball at ‘Thaniensty ~. ” when | the couc® has the stiffest and har¢ ght shoulde® and press tt against made a remark that Nordyke re 20001300%7| Cowing | noes have been looked f rd to| he . s for alest of ngs. Draw the kn up| the shoulder. Then attempt to place mented. The Tiger first baseman 00100 0 0—-6| tempts to BENEFIT BALL co aie, wantin aay one The | W » with PHYSICAL AND] until the legs and back are com-|the back of the head on the left walked up to Hall and slapped his)" Av gan FRANCISCO—Portland |last one, though unguccessful, wax liodge since April 1 of the present |MENTAL HEALTH, Women worn | fortable, Rest the head on the thin-| shoulder. This will raise the chin. face, and a fight was only pre- 9, San Francisco 0. senaational enough Yor the drama Friet@thip lodge No. 1, Séattle | year has given out over $1,000 to |out by t and by contact with | nest of Shut the eyes and} While thus raised, stretch the chin “ world have neither DON'T AT LO8 ANGELES—Los Angeles! Divorce proceedings are now under | Stre 8, Oakland 2. way. The possession of the chiid! asso Men's Cravenette Raincosts, 7 lat Avenue. The Rubber Store. t Railway Employes’ Benefit | sick and disabled street car men | the busing During this t ag backward steadily, not to ation, will give thelr foure| who are in active railway service, After four or five years of their be ABSOLUTELY ALONE. A weary strain the cords (see cut No. 3%),

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