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| > @f God, and so written in every created thing, even In i CSN COLMAR TT ene gee wt wai THE SEATTLE STAR lf E> | \% OFFICHS—LNT and 189 Seventh Avenue BVRRY APRN GON eexcert SUNDAY 4, Red 10. SPHEY ARE SHAPED TO FIT OUR CHARACTERS AND CHANGE cents per month, ° eS FOR THE BETTER WHEN WE BRACE UP ELEPHONES Business Depart Sunset, Main 1068; Independent 118% BALLARD STAMAGENCY M1 Ballard Ave One cont per copy, six ee Bitivered by mail or Sarr ote per w fon Spires te n trom th ‘ 1 STORK, COR OND AVE | umber has recently been epened } nce to eave want ade., | " (mr “ard n " “6 Building } —<—<—_<—K—_—_—X—DCl“_l___LlI_2_I Ee | : % THE STAR'S PLATFORM. The Lest news f *. All the news that's fit to print. * All the news without fear or faver, Honesty in official and private fife H Municipal ownership of public utilities. + 4 * The business district for reputable business enterprises. ” public service franeh: hoo | system. thy epecial privil enforcement of just, and rep for none, 1 of unjust laws KR RARRRERR ARE iit tht tht hee eee eee ee ee ee a EEEEAAEER AREER The Sinners Refuge “Tt is a sweetly comforting thought,” said Mr. Rocke at | the Euclid avenue prayer meeting last Friday night, “that the re @ilrements of God are only according as He has given us ability te do.” This ts the popular refuge of the sinner, and Mr, Rockefeler Shows that he fs pretty human In crawling behind it at convenient | times, like the rest of us. We sin, We take a contemptible advantage of a fellow tn busl- ees, or steal his purse, or his rights, or flirt with his wife, or engage fm some other little cussedness. God is to blame because He didn't @mdow us with the ability necessary to successful resistance of the temptation. Weare greedy, or mean, or licentious simply because God was remiss in not stocking us with ability to be otherwise. It is 80 sweetly comforting to wash away our «ins with the idea that God didn’t make us strong enough to resist. There is, then, vo such | RY CYNTHIA GREY hing 2s tree will, We do not sin, for God is to blame for not mak- | ,,0°,'Rl¥ ase of merry bluffing fag and keeping us good ‘ | selfish mouth, but ite very serieitive ness makes it easy to Influetice th | person ponssesing it hin lips denote the | people we aa if we had r “The requirements of God!” We educate, elevate and hire, at | them. It te deciitedty out of fa der and more far-secing matures. |It was an effective bit of byp (To be Continued.) li % pound cans for .... Migh cost, the best and most cloquent men of our times to tell us [% dip inte alittes ot to wear | The woman eee thin new os “You see, my ton Tm as | ————_—__———_—_______ z ee = yoos “ cart any place where by accident it/in @ hard fine is no stent sorry aa sorry can be—but neces pound cans fe tase teres trees ** What God wants, and they defuddle us in respect of His requ ay ae Wt te the apérit |weman on earth te live ehe sity knows no ta trted to Bear-Ola outshines them all; easy to apply. Makes very best shine y p | I teted ar Ments, just as talented lawyers befog us on the subject of just lee the tae at te those we|has too many conctusio The|range things comfortably. You'll Sor nents, ladle and Gulirers sheen Taper grles 106 “Que Mr. Rockefeller has bis idea of “the requirements what we are) Woman with well formed, full, admit I was thoughtful: { did not ker pric . If he has been | moet a gre Fapacious and greedy, if he has mercilessly wrecked businesses and | "ot and t hemes and gripped the throat of the weak with the mailed hand of a dlr aE | selves every-| though not heavy, Mpa, is @ppression and suppression. he can perhaps be sincere in telling the | Bluff or jolly is looked upon as too| cretive dimpositic gracious and yielding r't| The small mouth indicates: Prayer meeting that he has been as generous, loving, liberal and | serious, too much In earnest, to be| Mouth that amiles continually: is de Helpful as the Lord gave him capacity for being, and, too, with per. | interestir * world, after the] ceptive, | office doors loned, wants to be| ‘The woman haps Quite as much sincerity as possesses some of us leus conspicu- | ‘Gus sinners who pour down liquor and make the excuse that our tn tas orton oF tite Appetite was too strong for us | mut « aries certain | she is pretty sure to have her own Mr. Rockefeller probably not only believes that in giving away | «liane w? whe will may | tenes shout things @ne dollar in a thousand he ts doing all that the Lord gave him ability | "that t» pe Eee Sat that the ability to get together his hundreds of millions |" VP°%. Sr “Ul lcatve feature of] commonty pt yy “y ‘Was given him for the purpose of getting them together. It Is, {n- every face Is the mouth We are| nify tenderness and charity. @eed, “sweetly comforting” to shift all responsibility upon the Al- | born with our other features, but we) The artistic temperament te de Mighty, and eager Christians will likely have a chance to fight ower |™ake our mouths. This ts| note ‘the boundaries of free will for some time to come, but the trouble Us Living | tw proved by the fact that the me the adwit differs hever makes a regular line between! in any man's character: and seeing With Mr. Rockefeller and most of us ordinary sinners is that we at-|\\.. mouth of the ehild | the tip lyon're in the position you are, fac BARGAINS tn Returned Pe PRR N20 Sempt to designate and dictate what God wants. We make up His |assumes an entirely different ex-| Lips that change expression rap- ing your own grave, why, “amme, Pianos, slightly used, “requirements” as we go along. to sult the times, to sult our con- | Dremu idly with every thought denote 4) it positively borders on herotem.” from Yemience, to sult the development of human thought and desire. And |. Ul. curving lps usually denote | browd DMD, We lose sight of the simple, evident requirement which really te | ‘2° Of control. when they droop at} versatility hearts of jen—“Love ye one another.” All other requirements that tend to- Ward progress and happiness are » this, and sticking faithfully to this we would not then build requirements of straw, through the toddling of which we fondly hope to break into heaven wr mouths: our m cy are aune of the When the upper tly below Sand then down rs, It In anid to be} thrown on and left to and makes the mont] pot « Httle strength way we live. svable tiga inte life, and Inside of six months! you do? There's no help for it.” | _—_ that ix full, droops at| it will show in the shapeliness of the| “You cart mean te tell me thet / ALBERT HANSEN 4 has ut ie at you are going to murde 2 } ____ It was a delegate from the Shirt Starchers who proposed the | “1 ——— oar HUTCHINSON CO. VEWELRY, WALONES New York Central Federated union's resolution that Chauncey | = — Afraid so, dear boy; afraid so. Depew resign from the United States senate. As Chauncey might soy, | omfortable little | @ Siethiers, Second and Unies this is one of the things that comes out in the wash, ha, ha | (RE Tee ORT ‘The original of “Little Breeches” ts still tving In Towa. How qnaenensinies | @ver, he gets fitted in the youth's T have dug a nice a grave outside, and you'll be as snug ‘ | as can be tn it.” / “You—murderer!” seared | wa § I AR. DUS if tye Just #0, just #0. T comfenned as | much to you once when you had me Cons! . . * ‘s” in your power, didn't I? The post York yo oohe rt sag he ee 7 “aed ite eager mt tions are reversed, bat you don't for! @ Salvation Army hotel | Looks a bit as if Germany is looking for an excuse to make a war Joan. | The author of “Kick ‘ yw it doesn't} got any knew a| thinking of montha on No, & man never be ain been SEER The king of the Belgians, it appears, is worried lest America Jose the “open door” in China. Perhaps he fears he will be caught ia a jamb. 1 mix A WORD FROM JOSH wise. you know that's not/ * might tive a month, | peat ooammpaireced but not six | have you”—byplay again-——“before wl They've cut out the mixed bathing in the Yale gym because some | “Thin fellow did. can give youl j Dut @ bullet to your brain ONE-HALF SOLD OUT RED FRONT FURN! @f the students got too fresh with the co-eds. Naughty, naughty his addren f you wish you can | | CHAPTER XXVIT . ————— " There never wuz al THE NEXT MOVE IN THE GAME. re } | efor ral is ans we t John D. refuses to tell where his father {s. For that matter, so minh 00 setten mee ae ae A . 1 bre inl es discs | - y unpleasant ¢ 1 ne esate th’'t he can't fing |came a sound which caused both os N e snid, os she swung | men's hearts to cease beating for a Now is the time to live the simple life, | around from the plano, “there is | ome lawyer ¢ de-|moment, the one with hope, the | song other with fear Now's the time to enjoin ‘em from dramatizing Paul Jones. 4 traf ent ee te the front door, and an authoritative | ‘ REE ERR RRR RRR , — Lookin tt oor, the lawyer | 718 First Avenue Beereeeeee * | 4 ream end gtaan fat Are the discoverers und origtnatora | A count Is working in the rafl-|saw throug j * | ¥ ‘ . bu of the only reliable and scientif T L BY STAR EADE r hops at Michigan City, Ind. | round dis ich asa bu system of Painless Den y We 4 That {s, he's sald to be a tbunt.| eye lante 1 then ailh j extract, crown, fill and ell or * but the fmet that he is we etted a man’s heb treat teeth absolutely without pain PoC TP Cee CPP eee Pee eee eee eee | makes ft doubtful moet 1 guarantee all work for fifteen without alcoholic stimu j labor The increasing de-|The reformers persisted in the face LIQUOR AND WORK Editor Star fand for totally abstaining railroad | of bitter on; @mployes is not only because of the | not only did the men do #isk of property and life but also | without liquor but they en Because drink leads men to give | heat better and came o we service. Fifty years ago ‘t|vest season in much better condi ought impossible to reap a | tion, acvest without = abundant supply | Some of the large employers of | Hiquors for the harvest hands. |bor in this country strictly exclude Bome intelligent and conscientious | beer and all other Hane rs from their farmers inaugurated a reform. It| establishments, greatly to the ad Was said that men would not work}ventage of their workingmé and could not stand the exposed well as themselves. D.C. M | ysition and tha FOR. THE W We have added @ new Pay while you wear Seattle's Relic If you want to see {t exemplified—if you 4 Vrosyerty = REMOVAL NOTICE! above the Have removed from Second ave work—preparing for the battle of life— Our prices are the very lowe terial and workmanship. studente—at ine’ | | I'm s'prt Blasht me 'f I didn’t I get out here on thish bridge jusht "s ‘You should go right . ie a down to the Collins > Bidg., James and i 9% ) Second, top floor, and ra ¢ visit the day or even- WY ing classes of « a as being shwung an’ didn't know Goth Phones MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE \'t. ‘N’ funny part ‘f ‘tis I didn’t jE» ~ de> OOC> Ee LDPE LD know ther was a bridge here, suvid on THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1905 We Make Our Owa sagen The Beener sedaily even want to hurt a limb. ne- . and the small) “Yes. with a mouth thet any idea of you telling me where! up at the comers will lauxh they are. | where most women would weep, but! them, and plant « couple of thons ples about the mouth are mot) Your is) have given you all the excuse you « sig-| would have needed ed by the mouth moderatety full, | which, no matter how firmly cloeed,| yer soothingly. “T understanding, charity and they signify an emo-| We are not what we are Becnuse| as I said, necessity knows no law 7 the are wheat As I auld to myself when IT loaded if your mouth looks an it were| handred pities to make holes in the ool, brace up./ man's head, and then plant him in nd self denial the bac OVERALLS erything in that line at ov Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH enue and Marion street, Maria The Mystery o £19,000 BY BURFORD DELANNOY. (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) CHAPTER XXVI-—Continued Loide in the The flap was flung up, and the with a bia 1 ftaoe | Iawyer t In one band Ger|—for a mom There was ald could see « pistol! time to be so longer This was laid down the| Then he rushed to the e | lantern, and with f addreane lly squatting on the | and disappeared down the s darkne movements ed arma, the lawyer the prisoner were qnickened | STORE ve been down there iby the sound of breaking glass, and policeman, and 1 dare| presently the door opened ave been thinking of the Three men fn uniform stood FO t out the steps, a sergeant and two von h table They Re areful wald the Throw your light alead of you. | Hullo! What's this? ot #o young as I wal He was referring to the open trap of one’s strength. Be which yaw f at his feet. a big, heavy fellow—-| He cast the light of his lantern hat I have allowed a| down the hole, and a voice came up good two feet wide—I should never ying be able to drag you up the cellar| “The police! Thank staire-4 could drag you down all} “Waan't hoax then, } “It you an to let me out » heart gave a gr wurely It would be bet apen the door aaid the lawyer qhead. “Tam Age robs on siden, you a by reason of paused and then entere moment sergeant _P handise vincing ¢ OPLE is whore best and most reliable mer s the Quaker way. Here fn baking bis drug St | I | | | | | deace WATCHES tock of popular price watches which we We have just added a rhaght | wald the ant, grimly. “Are you . cculd qu.” onte Giscti lal oo en ¥ are in a position to guarantee to keep good time for one year. hoarsely, full of horrible thoughis| “Yes,” came the voice; “all right |} Nickel case, key wind and set . $1.90 jengendered of the lawyer's last|now you have arrived. Had you peers y e nm Bg be pm oneete : $150 |apeech; “you wouldn't need to as-|boen five minutes Jater you would xidized case, stem wind and a4 bse sees B12 —, <p prrtiattiedt feb gy carpet nay fh Dh Gold plated, handsomely engraved, stem wind and sat $2.00 At these prices everyone can carry a good time piece. Sticky Fly Paper—the catch ‘em kind, Quaker price--Two jouble sheets for ...... asks docenes seees 5 double sheets for 50 double sheets, full case, for or benanen ale ° x Poison Fly Paper, six sheets in package; regular price Se a pack- age; Quaker price, two packages for ° ileowss OD pst Metal Polish—best polish for autos, silverware, Quaker price Who's the would-be murderer? “Recaped the back way as you entered the front. I heard bim run down the steps.” “Jim, Jack, quick; scour the back, } and see what you can find.” The men found nothing. They re- | voice | turned. He knew the lay of the land bet- |} N. B. Navy's F brass signs, etc % pound cans for Again the lawyer shook his head “1 am afraid you don’t quite an-| derstand the position,” he said. “You wouldn't be able to help me When you leave this cellar you will be beyond help.” “What do you mean?” | It was a startled hoarse | which came ap from the cellar. The lawyer picked up the plpe| ter than we did," suggested the ser ane, and then pat ft down again. | geant. | Manicure Sets, consisting of one-piece pumice, one box Princess nail powder, genuine orangewood stick and selected chamois, complete in box; Quaker price ss ‘ seancse’ Se Artifical Ferns, 1or home decorations; complete with pot, three aires : - 25e, Ghe 4 $1.75 Petroieum Jelly, full pound in screw cap glass jar. p bees, price %e; Quaker price ....... > kabbigenesins - Ibe Mexican Insect Powder. Full pound package; regular price 4c. Quaker price ...... . Rose Glycerine Soap, ful Quaker price 10c; three for ..... re Se FREE DELIVERY. The Quaker makes free delivery to all parts of the city and also makes one free delivery daily at 4 p. m. to West Seattle and Alki Point, Use your phones. Main 1240. Independent 1 even took the trouble to break your fall with feather beds.” ut you didn't respond. T want ed those notes—now I have given up 1 thought I should cash | Niand pounds In gold where you would be able to find them later on. imprisonment here would/ Chase Bros. Hackley and Carlisle Pianos But you did not clinch on to the dea.” “It was—tt be—impoantble.” “Junt #0, just so,” replied the law Amire that trait THE QUAKER SELLS FO LESS “Herotam ?” “That's it, that’s the word. But Studs, Ear Screws, Ete. HARRY SILVER. Prop Houghton & Hunter 117 Yesier Way. Jewelers F A $100.00 Up SOLD ON EASY PAY MENTS AND FOR this pistol”—byplay again—“it's a & garden, bat what would Ten years guarantee Houre—-8:30 a m te @ pm fundeys, §:30 a. m. to 12 m 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. jecond floor Howard Butiding, PARLORS make any confeasion of the where outs of these notes.” a Tweive-year guarantes epposite Penn Mutual Life I cannot.” tendante Buuding. *) «Just no, Just ao. As I have said! Moure—8:30 to 6; o rf ‘tite | | to Roth phones. before, it's heroiam—beaitiful her , ‘ olsm, Tl have to take my chance 20 SECOND AVENUE. of dragging you up the cellar stairs, | I suppose. There's no last sort of a wish or request you have to mak Yor bargains in Furniture see ATLANTIC CITY ADDITION OVER years. Our work is the best, our brices the lowest consistent with firstclass work AMINATION f table the natural teeth and are guar- © fit ‘REE. Our plates are un ORKING line to our Depart MAN GOLD CROWNS... .$3.50 to $5.00 BRIDGC WORK 00 to $5.00 500, T5e and pee ULL SET NATURAL TEETH And no wonder when you can buy Lake Front Lots, 200 feet long, fot $50.00 apiece. New six-foot sidewalks on every street. This addi tion lays better than any addition ever opened in the elty of Seat- tle. It is this side of Duntap, this side of Rainier Beach, and this side of ke Washington. Also have seven and one-half acres and a two-story new house Jersey cows and lots of chickens, 3925.00; on terms of $26.00 down and $10.00 a month. Close to Lake and car. Take Washington street car to Atlantic City Addition. Only Se fare by buying tickets from the conductor, Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 2 T' The above pleture does not do justice to Atlantic City Addition. PIANOS Ve sell better Pianos at lower prices and on ¢asier payments ther house in the city, easy payment plan, $1.00 a woel | BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue, Parlors 1, 2, 3 4, 5 and 6 Union Block, one door south of MacDoug- | all & Southwick's, | Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p.m. Sun- | Gay, 8:20 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. | nt LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Av. & Next to Guy's Drug Store Money to Loan on Watches, Dia« monds and Jeweiry, Do not buy a watch or damon: before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked in plain figurea Isaac Lurie, Prop “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1216 First avenue, Postoffice building, PO tees $02; Indevendeny iit House. MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PRONE, MAIN #190 Mue and Pike street to Second av uilding. t consistent with first class ma- Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave, and Marion § MARION BUILDING KOHLER & CHASE, cond Avenue. @. A. Meyer, Mer