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ene ae iesttercas: Fre % THE SEATTLE STAR = orrjchh- it and toe neventh Avenve c) EV@RY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES > Ridln&e Pore. tment—s naet, Main 191; Independent 119% ‘ Baitorial Department Sunset, Main 1a : BALIAND STAR AQEN 1 ‘a Gre coht ver copy, six cen tw * per month, > MA WHCHIDEY . xpires ww Oh the asidcoen, f each ‘ vem. If ye rbaerp Liow Si oF E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford B ) W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 83 Tribune 8 7 rw SKATING ON THIN ICE " 1 tat out ern , t say " ' , & man w Ka . ar wat since b y ts t ploy He wa vieted he Un i Stat the ma defraud —— oo a unde A and town t story abx man who want ha cant how i driv . tested he could drive tha na swered that as for him he w , ble. He wa yed, T awa, tb edge a a. Im these days books with a serious purpose ha a culation. Both literature an rama present life from a sided view. The consequences of sin a Wered T " goes down before the mor inted out. It is therefore the duty to strongly urge th ¢ moral objiquity He, or she, who skates near to the v « . mt and ruin. That is the lesson and the warning. Sei, : ee Take the case of Nan Patterson, whe trial for ged shooting of Caesar Young has attracted widespread interest, So far as the moral goes it m difference whether or not this young woman Is r, She skated t ar the edge Her relations with this married man spelt dang The nhallow relations were 5 as to lead surely to some humilia f not criminal, crisis, The situation m the ruin of two homes, if more than that. “Ee. es ee The young woman who fo! ill ted {nclinatior * lead her to “flirt” with some other woman's husband . thin ice. A swerve, an accid a sudden break f th And so of the no forgets h ty t « wit girl is ruined . apd, trusting to his skill as a skater ventures on the frag Micit love. He gets going and cannot stop. He b . i ico, but plunges on to doom. The ice gives way goes under, ie, aie, a See the skaters! Some of them are Innocent girls wt not know how thin is the ice where they are skating. Au ed to explain. The young woman sees others skating ne On she goes! And some or merely for the spice of d Surely there is no danger ar the edge out of very bravado care! “I can skate right along the edge of state's prison ar keep out,” said Stegner as he skated into the deep water. skate right along the edge of sin and shame and escape It a Nan Patterson as the ice ca way. 2. ae The sensational Mrs. Chadwick case affords an equally start example of skating on thin ice. at eee Why seek the edge? To kn that the real, rations 18 at best, and it will tax all There is plenty of safe w that the ice is firm beneath ment. The ice is smooth and treacherc skating you, isn’t mn joy your strength to glide steadily and smoothly and happily on. © tent yourself away from the verge. Because all along the way, if you will but look for them, a signs THIN ICE, K DOSEN PRES LOEADODES OD 56.0904 DEDEDE EEE EREE EOD oi i PLEASE SHOP EARLY = . * . There are no new reasons why you should do your Christmas @ shopping early. The old ones still hold with force that has made them GOOD reasons ever since Christmas shopping be- came a feature of American life . There will be a large amount of money expended . Seattle has prospered and the result will be an ow Christmas gifts this year. than many other cities » more @ uring of « 2900 FS OO SF TSE SO S405. dollars during the holiday season . The stores are ready for holiday customers. They are # stocked from cellars to roc bh goods. Many of these articles # | are of kinds that cannot be duplicated. All of them can be # examined at a better advantage when there ts ¢ room in @ front and a clerk that is not worn out behind th unter ‘ } The early shopping idea is really a bit of wiedon ctated @ by self-interest. You can buy better and more comfortably by @ buying early. You can avoid that annoying answer Very @ sorry, but we haven't any more of that kind.” 2 At the ¢ nth hour the stores will be filled with a m ‘ @ ing mass of manity—impatient #8, undecided ont ° le able a e You will not be of th rowd if you have displayed your « ih 4 Wisdom and done yourself and the store folks a favor by , SHOPPING EARLY. * @ * 90000864 04004819104 OOP 00010-0000640644462400000 s*- STAR DUST nS Journal. | not man’s Patterson Who says women ar equal? There are Nan and Cassie Chadwick. CIRCULATION MEDIUM. | i J. L. Burner is now able to cir 4 Have you solved the Washington | culate among his many friends hotel mystery, “Who is nels ng housed up for several Barrington-Hopkins, the A alian | weeks.—Woodstock (Va.) Sentinel what-is-it?” oan A query as to whet you would The ar Dust Man proposes a| like to get for Christmas the first bond issue to buy a cage to keep | aid to reminding you that a gift is Joba L. Wilson nti sena- | expected from you torial fight is over A WORD FROM JOSH V And we kno t of folks who | &re just dying to vote for it | Thi$ 1$ how th tion look# to us J Senator: When a mother says St at There’$ Sweeny, Pile$, Wil$on and | 0 another woman's Foster He ttle boy th’t he's a BUSY WEEK FOR THE JENNER- perfec’ angel, it's a JAHNS. | t | sign her little boy e'n| Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Jennerjabn ealled on relatives at Appleton Sun- Mek th’t little boy. @ay.——Frank Jennerjahn called on bis sweetheart Sunday William | Bhocknick called on William Jen Rerjahn Sunday L. Jennerjahn as an Appleton business caller he Tuesday Louis Jennerjahn {| 5," 07 20 sic the a the back with his cornhuaking thie fail. |"""* Get @ hustle on you, Louis Wil- fam Jennerjabn has purchased a SUCH A NICET ew clectric pin, which he paid a} ,, Cur Micedittle town is progressing gies for, and. seema to be much | nicely ‘oalmont Cor quachee bis * 9 be much | (Tenn.) News: pleased with it.—-Fox River (Wis) an Harry Lehr in said to have pro tested against mention of his name in a song in a New York the He probably did it on a bet ater SANTA CLAUS Old Santa € is coming soon; He's very ne at hand. He's coming with his heavy pack From tar off snowy land, | with embezaling. ant was freed and the court tasued a be h warrant for the man th trumped up the prosecution. It is | the intention of the court to hav Gerber, the complaining witness pay the costa of the prosecution e Pee teeeer OLLI ORAL AAA DA ABAD MD eb bbe he i DD ADPLLAREDD t ar I? the dood had t was It} ald ae 1 my ongings re th ab ham pagr that I ab 5 ntact, though how that came about | that bottle iden lig 4 ake the Pat | was more than I 1 tell, Among | pene 1 he place I cant , ‘ . te 1 to find a pipe | say, ni 11 apy time . i" iu a In leas time | mising. I went at the ox te dia t f be some wa oly | to tell, I was seated |ner with great x ha n ' me, puffing av th The kaid, groaning and gageing ‘ ee 1 I 1 ty,“ contentment that only a man can his filthy dates aud wate ard than | am jknow who has been without a implored my clemer Th om © “ And, b¥ Allah, th halt smoke for along time, I was in the | #a odor of my and m s “ wt th 1 have never trusted|ond time when a man enter miserable meas all the more i m an before And now & wit tell] inform mo that the govern But 1 would not listen t thee how In to be dong jold friend the kald, craved the {42 pices . v t Th will leave © at daybrenk rview with me Thus to decline my hospitality f Mat tomorrow, and an honorable egeort the man show him !s, and lj an insult,” I managed to say, be " shall accompany thee to the Kea immediately he entered my | tween delicious mouthfula. “Bat Much money thom shalt take with 1 reve ets to m . nddrens that shall be iver then| | could see that he scarcely knew |*hy manter.” ; ‘ af pead Thot! shait live asa | What to say to me. It is seldom that} Once more he set to work rich man, which shall help thee t,| the tables are turned so complete opt a ° +p Bory Me po ye be A te a8 they had b in this case =e be ae ane pers tration A VALED nt. “Tin a difficult task | have set o save beige Fee Bre ‘Now." I said es 1 t and binter | ¢ but where le the b where oo o that om oO ot t = on ‘ ‘ 1ifficulty im to be found loge of Bhaitan took from moe = my pipe, and with ys af -rohe difficulty ts to be found?” a cup of coffee at my elbow sat ot and t 1 wieh ir ge He handed over not only that m to think, It was then that my a uccens, t and edi oak On bs ; | whieh the escort had robbed me of, | Sonadience began to prick me again rey ery Mego payee A ay aah st but also the money I had handed | T° the accompaniment of the blue wp Py 4 you alll nie + he 7 ») bimaelf, with a considerable sum see tser wreaths from my pipe I adieu.—Peach M West | done much as thou, will find eee hd wy a. _ beg cons it rig on th eben ene : : went, I pocketed only what was my | (ays whe ' nown the Las nion Recor some way, , | fear not to leave it In| Oo 'and returned the balance to|Olvia. At that time she was little THE VELVET THEATER GOWN Sonn Oa ene him Jmore than a child, while I was at Bi thier mB dng So My lord Is not offended with his|the commencement of my career of : net p servant,” he sald with a whine. “If| folly, I remember we met within wg orenty t is enough, I will bring more.” | & Week of my ne t down from : One other wa a in thy « + Asie Ai “ the varsity. Her brother and I were , ee a Answered members of the same college, and ing watehe Everything thou | * he It was who introduced me to her a eat waows ‘ > ma ond : He, poor fellow, was shot by accel ee ee ee ae | wt dont in the highIande Beeb geben toys Gtbovet Dog Meme a told me that that slave} 4* ! bend to otart ot jaybreak I who are watching thee will slay | Mamet & theo sith hip. rita [Apees momenaeny to rece. « uo are watehia ir than | Rave cilaeen thie’ ta rian at ne me wait upon the Vet him see that I attached much | | Unless OO eee ifficlent | Detore the mensenger invited me to npor po te ? erik eaid the} wealth to bay off. I had no| fellow him to the sultan’s apart tan, “and thou wilt find that [| doubt that this w happen bem (To be Conti ave provided for thee | Anything else, kaid?” I inquires. | | wpe Contigned,) 1 made my obsleance and accom-| “Let us the Interview ¢ ante room. | soon as possible. I have no cause hly-curtained love 4 I don't care R ee ch the man, with a re-| spend any more time y m epect he had been very far from] pany than I can help showing me before, drew aside for| The old rascal's grief wan very to enter Considering that I had | great it was all a mistake, he a ot performed my ablution since the|serted. He had acted accord | ay [ had quitted the city, and that] ing to instructions, He had always - my djellab was unfit to be seen been my friend would prove 7 os dienes inna may be easily realized how delight- lit now, if | would only permit him cater STATON. Leet Ss veral members of the faculty beau- | heater| st at green vel bodice} ott: orochet over is finished in the ot ttons. T m of lace trich ermine. Both crown and brim edged with ermine The white ostrich feathers are used both above) and .below the brim the case of A. Peters, char things took rath when the defend In er a sudden turn Peter's innocence was establinhed FOR TWENTY YEARS Not An Unusual Instance 1 used Pyramid Pile Cure t had any trouble «ince. I orer with piles f U think it ts th medy on earth for is may help others to ody,” Mra. J. D. Mich », Sparta. BARGAINS IN NEW Seattle Commer- tise ae Jar fact that a suffer from piles, or| [a they frequently do not atment beca HE TURNED TO ME AND BEGAN TO WAIL. ~~. FOOD the case have no|¢d I was to see water placed ready an opportunity. If there was any husband or t hom they {for me, while, in a corner of the ag I required, he would procure THE , f . et.| room Was the luggage I had left at|it for me without delay | GREAT dom the pain and|™y lodgings prior to my filght. | I told him that there was, I had BBEAUTI iER. agony Inc t to piles becom T I set to work, and soon was an|so much enjoyed the dates and | “io CuUsimnS = TIFIER bearable Englishman once more. 90 far as| water which had been my daily por-| ry REATEST Beat TIFLER ev. Thousands of wothen had eatior |tlon during my imprisonment that | put on the market, It ia the only putt ration known to medical soten ed even longer than did Mra. Teller I should like to be served with some | fre? . GOOD, FLA. slight or tem at once eer THY sia clone, te jermish. such as and finally set ment and gave the order | onviction that For Infants and Children. turned to me and,| FOR REMOVING WRINKLES It ts us impoos le n on his knees before | #!thout an eq ; | The Kind You Have Always Bought |‘ ‘ oe | TOR DEVELOPING THE BUBT ot to wall. Prom wha restoring @ wasted br Jost through aa it weld | Bears the 4 gather from his disjointed] nursing or sickness, MAK Tht ta Sigaapare purse, the sultan was far from | CHEEKS PLUMP and filling ‘ing ole ! stn eased with him for not grinding | other preparation in the world that or will be more taxes out of the wretched in-| hie aadlal to any ad - | habitants the city. He had Food ls $100.8 f price. Abso ee ) ae Ge threatened to remove him from hi prantend,, and 10] OS DEE CD® | ie ite had done hie best, ti without the con-| , sured me; and to prove It, he with a nalvete that was sublime in prain wrapper, that those Inter i | I have flogged upwards of 100. preparation fs on sale at all a amid Drug ( P) 87 Words @\ | burnt many Jews on the hand, and | the Dry Goods Atores and r Srnggiata throughout. the world, Marab for their little alit the nose of another; but tt In of | we’ fave’ urrunked with “the “ton Je and cure ‘a no use They say they are poor] Marche.” Seattle. ¢ Were Ge pee . Our above special offer of two bo piles, aw it is went free for the ask © In Shorthand men and cannot pay. Speak for me| 2 g's” fer of two “Bokes ng to the master, O my friend, and I|" FREE—A sample box which contains will reward thee to the beat of my | enough of Dr. Cham great ER He had just finfahed the recttal of his woes when the servant returned ee Ss | bringing with him a bow! full of | mene dates. If those which had been | ¥ Will also’ be. went P) rved to me had been bad, these | With wero possibly worse. DR. ARLES CO. — +: tome in thy mind, O kaid, | 18 FULTON STREET W YORK 4 | that but a few days ago I appealed to you for better food, saying that at Wii could not eat this fruit. Your i t f SJ yiaseett teint atnfe tas scoalt GOing Out o enough for a N’zrani dog, and that 4 if you had your way you would let 1 & [me nar Business | Again he fell to protesting his peciiked rae) [friendship towards me, but I cut|ff| Prices in Pianos and Organs and : i? en remults fr stevenct @\ | him short | | gives rewu B bs Yano Players Are Slaugh: 50c and $1 00 Cans | " ired go definitely word for you, let me see you ered to Quick Selling 5 © = ingtiah branch: 1 these dates, and give me your opin ae PIKE STREET PHARMACY 2 | As I knew of old, he was a dainty veer 419 PIKE STREET iin feeder cording to Madrapore no - a - tions, and his stomach revolted at || STORE OPEN EVENINGS nd UNREDEEMED me to let him off, I declar 1305 NATCHES, a e Q\ | them he should, or I would tell a Srient H. and H. | cial School I knew of him to his majesty A CHE Diamonds and Jew Thereupon, with such grace as he ead elry. Money loaned jcould command, he set to work | at low interest | 1414 Second Ave. upon his unwholesome task. When | PIANO DEALERS stricth i Phone 6874 he was perhaps a third of the way | strictly confidential 2 ar f) through declared that he could | _ a The finest rooma in th eat no me | Pike StreetUewelry Yossi S08 "itt Fae weno, my ertona” 1 gaa, | [RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | January tat 4, | "Go ont Baggage, Furniture, Storage Company |. At this moment the man who had| Office and storage oom, 1215 nke hall, 417 PIKE, across from Between Fourth and Fifth Ave. Py ae ee oe PY PAPOPOPOPIDID ELE ETOOHEY HA Bid For Freedom” LEEEEEDESOOEDE ERED CDV EEUEEDE LEED ET ET OOED BY GUY BOOTHBY yright, 1904, by Newspaper Enterprise Amsoctation.y of the University of Washington Jare planning to go to*the annual meeting of the State Teachers’ as sociation, which is to be held at Spokane on December 27 to 30. This |is the first time fn a number of years that the meeting has been held east of the mountains. Eape jal effort is being made to have |the best and largest attendance in |the history of the association | David Starr Jordan, of Stanford | University, will give the chief ad dress at Spokane on December 29 J. H. Ackerman, state superintend ent of schools, of Oregon, will be |one of the speakers. Of the Univer | H. Yoeder, on “Training of Back ward and Defective Children.” | Among the teachers of the city schools, B. W. Johnston, vice prin | tract most attention Is the report |of Superintendent Hartranft. of | King county school, on “Teachers’ Salaries.” All the latest questions concern- Ing pedagogy will be discussed | Quite a number of those especially | | Interested in school work in the| Jeity and country will attend the | | convention. Lissie Gildstein, a 13-year-old boy, was caught yesterday robbing the meters of the Seattle Gas com- |}pany. He made a full confession of his crime to the police. T. G Arrowsmith, an employe of the company, will be the main witness against the boy. The police believe that the young man has carried on his depredations for months past. the notion of such a meal he could do or say would jbeen deputed attendant entered | First avenue, Postoffice building. with a meal consisting of savory Phones—Sunset 902; Independent, cous-cousous, a chicken and fruit, 626. ) powereereees cipal of the high school, and J. A.| Reed, of Minor school, will read | papers. Of the events that will at The Kind You Have Always Bought has t ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has bee personal supervision for over 30 years > to deceive tar in this. Counterfeits, and “ Just-as-good” are but periments, and ¢ ¥ the e health of Children—-Experien t Ex oe ag | “What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitu Drops and Soothing Syrups. aattuee Opium, Morphine n Its age is its guarantee, It ute for Castor Oil, Pareg It is Pleasant. ‘It contains or other Narcotic sube destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic, It | relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and | Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaces~-The Mother's Friend | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For oO ver 30 Years. What a meaning in these word. of actually saving money—your h Chrietmas time, when every oth« the usual 100 per cent everything you buy. These are those who must save. It is also sity of Washington, President Kane who are too sensible to throw away } will address th association Dr. itz will deliver a treatise on {|| %¢ the stores of the common sense buyers | "Mathematics J. E. Gould, on} | “Secondary Schools,” while Dr. A.| 250 odors Atomizers—111 styles. Tooth Brushes—162 styles, Cigar Casee—39 styles. Shaving Brushes—47 styles. Shaving Cups—30 styles. Glove Boxes—36 styles. Necktie Boxes—45 styles, Combs—90 sty lex Purses—240 styles. Wrist Bags—Too many to count Nail Files—35 styles BARTELL 506 Secon Perfumes | | Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ALL GROCERS SELL IT DON’T FORGET THE TIN SALE AT Red Front Furniture Co. 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. Marion G7 4 pa ESite // | PHOTO SUPPLY co. | School of Phot free te Ama EATTLE, 5 (4 WASH AT THE BUSY Bartell's HOLIDAY GOODS AT CUT RATES Christmas trade Bartell’s Christmas prices make help every customer to buy more Christmas Suggestions Think at * for Bartell customers. ard earned Christmas savings t store in Seattle is figuring on profit holiday shopping a pleasure— presents because you save on the drug stores of the sea the store of those of asses their money—in brief, these Whisk Brooms—In fancy hold- ers. Card Cases—75 styles. Hand Mirrors—150 styles. Triplicate Mirrors—35 shapes. Hair Brushes—2,220 styles. Toilet Sets—160 styles. Manicure Sets—50 styles. Clothes Brushes—150 styles. Electric Batteries—20 styles. Chest Protectors—40 styles. Collar and Cuff Boxes—60 styles. | Novelty Boxes—All kinds. DrusCo dAvenue Dr. CHARLES |4)1 4°99 e a 4 aay] O10 SecondAvenue CUT RATES ON TEETH BROWN'’'S PAIN 8 DENTISTS are now giving the AnnUA | prices on all TAL } th y days. tise our bus! Our twelve j att ess in Se- your work TEETH NO HOUT PLTES pp ngs.35e) Full Silver F Teeth. Jold C) gaeeen! . $3.00 WE GUARANT ALL WORK FOR 12 YEARS. aan | { | COLLINS BROS. UNDERTAKERS 407 First Ave. Pe Main 1029, Ind. 1029 siftadery,De | Over People’s Bank By our system of paluless dentie- try Vv ble to crown, fill and ext th absolutely’ without pain, We use nothing but the best of materials Examination Fre Full set of Teeth that fit. Gold Crown Gold Fillings Silver Fillings All wot Hovre r cut rate AL WORK for cut rates to adver- a<y teh Revie,

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