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THE SEATTLE STAR x BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. ne OFFICES. 12T and 189 Seventh Avenue wR ene AFPTERN OON BXCEPT BUNDA TRLEPHONES . Business Department Sunset Main 1000: Trdependent 1198 BALLARD STAR AGiI@CY 1 Matiard Ave Sunact, Red ta. One cent per nix conte Der Week, or twenty-five conte per month Pelivered by mail or carrier, No free c WO MAIL SUBBCRINERS The da te ts ae label of each paper, When ur subsortye again b id in advance, taken from the ‘tat A change of date on address label i Ent fal the Postoffice at Beattie. Washington, as second-cla: ma thor, 4 WANT AD. OF? RAGLEYS DRUG STORE, COR, BRCOND AVMs | 7 AND PIKE sTReERT a Yur new Want A at the above number has recently been opened the purpone of x the public @ conventent place to leave Want ada, ay e aubserty: The Star and leave news Items, The phone num this att set, Main’ Todenendent HS W. D. WARD, Now York Representative, 63 Tribune Bullding. The Whole World Scooped "The Seattle Sunday Times scored a ‘beat’ on tho big papers of Mio United States by printing an accurate portrait of B. HM, Harri- i han, an achievement never before equalled.”’—Tuesday’s Times, The Star prints the above editorial paragraph from {ts evening the 145,000 people of Seattle who never seo the Sunday Faker should know of its marvelous en- @etat in ontemporary because it believes that ferprise, As a matter of fac American journatism to publish that pleture of Harriman, Think of it! : In some mysterious and marvelous fashion, the incubated {dtots tof the Sunday Faker managed to steal down Second avenue and while ‘either Harriman, the photographer nor the police were looking, se- @ured a copy of the picture, And PRINTED IT, it was a stupendous coup é That picture of Harriman has been staring the public in the face ‘out of a show window in the Downs building on Second avenue for e J migh on to a year. a 4 And anyone desiring copies of the picture could get them by ‘ aimply telephoning the photographer whose studi is in the same | Dutlding. , 2 * ‘Think of it! 2 3 ‘That picture had bung there unmolested for a year and not a a ag Mewspaper in the United States had the enterprise to publish it, 2 Probably for the reason that every newspaper in America of any note 4 thas an abundant supply of Harriman’s pictures as good as the one dm question. Think of it! ‘This achievement done into many turid colors by Baby Clarence ‘was so stupendous that it took from Saturday night ti!!! Tuesday for the Faker’s squib man to recover from its magnitude sufficiently to Mell the public of its overwhelming ponderosity, ‘Think of it! ‘The world tas been scooped. We stand aghast! ‘ The Lesson of 22 Acres th ‘The other day a lease covering 22 acres in a vile quarter of Lon- | @on expired. The property ts in the very center of the sium district. 1 Bt ts a menace to the moral and physical health of tho city What is happening to this 22 acres is of great interest in the Wnited States by way of contrast. Under similar circumstances here you know well what happens. {We have newspaper crusades. There are public meetings. Commit. tees probe, make long and dry reports, Pictures show the depracity ef the situation. Impasstoned editorials are written om the need of fresh air and sunshine. Modern preachers damn the politicians for thelr inactivity. Very often the matter ends there. But, tf there is more “in it" for the grafters at the city hall through the medium of a clean-up, why, in the course of a fow years ft © just possible that some of the tenements will be torn down and i { fan uncomfortable looking park will take their place, while the people will pay interest on a large bond Issue for several generations. You can't get away fro mit. That is the American way. 4 i In London there is no excitement, no trouble, no graft, no poll- (ties. Three thousand persons are to be turned out of thetr filthy + ‘homes and this particular slum will cease to exist. In place of the _ ‘lum there are to be built 126 Mats, three rooms each; #7 cottages of | | four rooms; 34 cottages of five rooms: 189 three-room tenements; 87 hwo-room tenements; two three-story tenement houses. There is to De a small recreation ground and each cottage will have its separate @arden on a very small scale. And even in this cramped space there ‘Will be Nght, air, and an opportunity for cleantiness for all. AMERICAN MUNICIPALITIES CAN LEARN MUCH IN L DON. Seeing Things Much depends in this life upon on Beauty is everywhere. But it Is often unseen, fwhich to others’ eyes appears ordinary 's ability to see things. t Only the artist can see and uncouth. Tevegied to him. He puts his vision tmte the picture. Then all can Bee it. : } And there ie also beauty in humanity that only th ne ) ran find. To the unseeing eye the extertor of a man may lack oll marks of | ®oodness or refinement. At the same time, he who b s in and loves the divinity that {# in man, will see in the same person some- thing that ts fine. That is one of the great things about Jesus of Nazareth. He faces which F. what others failed to see. of some Gallilean. fisherma the world had not seen. He saw beneath the homely, rugged and greatn 8 of goodness sa types : + Also He saw what He had in Himself. That ts to aay “ ‘The artist sees besuty because he has a beaut soul, Christ gaw beauty and truth and love becouse se qualities were in Him- self. Do you know it Is great to be s¥orid because of the charm that is in you? the fineness and radiance in human souls because your soul is fine end radiant? No greater accomplishment has been made in Uhis—the ability to show humanity what it is at Your opthalmologiat will tell you that you can see but 60 per cent ‘9 the things at which you look with your natural eyes With your mind's eye—your soul—you may see 100 per cont or 1 er cent of the things you ought to sea, It all depends. able to soe the ch. m that ts in the Great to be able to see all its highest history than If you want to “Watch Tacoma Grow” be sure to buy a strong microscope 4s soon as you strike th PAIS NG 009 NO Je a) d sdente—at their work—preparing for the battle of lite— Bese “stews one MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE eee: 4: <tt> <8 If you want to see {t exemplified—tt you want to see upwards ot 209 students— above the average Becon4, top floor, and visit the day or even- tng classes of R 1 YA = Society women and working women often find their brains so sealp is tight, as if to skull, ‘This tightness due to tension or 1 ite ment, and ean b Heved by atimple scalp massage. v tm relief take the ping and from the hair and brush out gies, T up the hair to hit, With hair hanging e one hand on top of the head nd the other just above the base of the brain; with both hands “Hogs Rise tn Portland,” says a newspaper headitne in a Webfoo paper, In Seattle they still stick t the end seat Maybe the Kernel ts just sore at the city lighting plant because it Apne home for nothing John L. Wilson. A letter from from Kurope, atates that the peren- nial candidate ia resting fine. Must be the countries over there havo elected all the senators they want The Times the other day pub lished the “only picture BE. H. Har riman has ever had takes. The next thing it will spring one on General Miles. One of the mikado’s statesmen says the Japanese wouldn't have the Philippines as a gift. Ain't they the wise little fellows? A WORD From J08H WISk “There'd be court- even if ther'd ship be no front gates” MAYBE HELL ‘There was an envoy Witte, Who tiked Japa bitte. they told him the price t got like foe » a fitte. ATTE. not a @ terme Wh His f And he nea NARROW ESCAPE A Sioux F S. D.. woman found a $100 diamond In a can of beet. How lucky. Someone have swallowed It and contracted appendicitis, might cholera vict 4 at Pittsburg city " na have What 1 in tr HIS VAULTING AMBITION A STUFFED ©) 1, ball rybody ts f the national game this season in this region. Even the old maids talk of organizing a club, What next?—| Wellington Enterprise. WELL SAID, SAH! Figure it out @ Tone leaf and write with the brew of a lily that nowhere under the great blue dome is there @ creature half #0 pretty as a Kentucky woman, She's prettier than an evenir of & summer than a thou star in the shadow set, more Inspiring 1 an be- 1 songs, ar the| wouldn't wire and equip his Queen | ned | ARY HEADS iS without letting the finger fps slip / over the scalp, push toward = the wn of the head, as if attempting | Weary and thetr heads so tired that|'? make © fold in the scalp, Con-| tinue for some time, chauging the to keep up hour after hour is really] position of the fingers. (Ne 1] tertur Then place o ha above eich | t the fingers hard amuinat the} ear and push toward the efown of wealp after one of these days of suf-lthe head. Contir w along | fering and you will find that tha] tne edge of the hulp to the fardhead | base of the brata. 1 stiffened fingers of both wt together at the bade of and shake that portion of D auickly and vigoréusty | the fing@rs, making the scalp me with the finge Take the fingers up, set them down au other spot and continue fram the} base of the brain to the frehead | and back again, then repeat th hands alm the the brain » STAR DUST | Witching an @ fawn tangled of a wilderr or Jour hope, our romanc | fig tree—the light which ens |to » miflion bey: nd mi ne | orth star, —Springtiela CK han. | oes 0) i ont te again chasing Ages fatuus, They're discussing ng (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper) Eaterprise Association.) Vhen it became known through. | out the village that patient. hard-| | working Jane Bender had seat the $15, won on her ram iatab at the fair, to the heatheus ia Imedia, it created quite a farore, The sending of the $15 to “Sister! Laviny in Ingy,” was done by the} school master, who, hart com: | pleted the address, held it at arm's) length and scrutinised It critically, | then half closed bis eyes, as an art tat does when he studies hin model | to distinguish light and shadq and) looked at (t again. Yeo,” said the schoolmaster ab- sently, without taking his eyes from his work, “it's a pretty fmportant/#tnewy arm toward the misaionary hem children from bein’ thing India. Ingy’ jo vend money off as far an} exclaimed Jake, all his echoing tn his voto, sendin’ money to Ingy?” Mra. Bender is sending the sum of $15 for missionary purposes, ed the young man tmportantly, examining the address again, one} being shut this ¢ ee | Her prize money!” exclaimed “If that don't t eocum Then he dropped tnto al jehair and an expression of complete! myatifieation pos his « nee In a short that undefinat ne ip and bearing hue | watehed her curionniy as she moved! about the kitehen putting the fin ishing touches to her basket. Then| trange abashed “ re face t lowing his « glance b ne ol w ceased f os and off to dr women be ra len 1 dtd foldero} fi ahe talk a her onct ed many folde a she was 1 r like ‘em She was a pur then,” he ad ing his be but didn’t Si her, an plannin jon him | owned » the queer creatures, gthy think pa they be buy tom k arried least wo! nt! ga aighten Ma rdot neh tha At his team and 50 ft mine hed a Hien o eomed t the plaster n at the Marner try } me a how t An laying awa © git the te I got there. wn be necing t ja hole ow, clear Lift space . wa A softened look i] ged countenance | broadly a D Then he grew und he sr sober again, } THE SEATTLE STAR—W The Reflections of Jacob Bender fered ef | ever heerd anythin’ tlon by working from the base of the brain, close to the ears and up to the center of the forehead, (No. | 2) ‘To net the #ealp into a glow, throw the bair into a part, Nft the arms 4 bring edgen of the hands down onto the by quick mover be relaxed and a! rap may be felt for each fager as the fingers come together upen the sealp, (No, 3.) Repeat this all over the head. Place the the head ar them, « 4 with a sharp, he fingers should e t that @ separ fingers on the crown of valk circles with we the sealp to circle ith the fingers, Ge to the ears, to we of the brain, to the fore- head and back to the crown of the the be head, the children re omer instead of Mother Gooner hey'll wake up when they learn that Homer hag no connection with baseball Ia it right to die for Mvet difficult hough, Hm, uestion. Idea'w attractive bat the lovee seldom haunts ty long. think the wild miner, Neott Has ideas of life that are funny But no one can deny that he gots | At least a good run for bis money A wild man was captured tn Evanston, Uh, the other day. The fact that he was in Byanston fs proof that he was mad she's ever sorry she give bounce an’ tuk me? Si's done well drives a fine team an’ democrat. The wife he married some three years! after wasn't nowhere beside Jane fur good looks. Sh hanged we derful, Jane hee Since the tw young une was put in the graveyard she hain't been the same woman They'd ‘a’ been a good-sized boy an’ gal now of they'd ‘a’ lived. The gal they say favored me, but the boy | was the pleture o' hor. It cut her up| terrible partin’ with ‘om.” Then, having finished a halter he working on, Jake leaned far of his seat, reached his long Si the! wi out bepers on the table, and picking one up gingerly with his thumb and EDNESDAY, AUG. a4, 1905. that abashed leok which noemed to have become stamped on his face, as If he felt him f to be in some wong. Was it Jar he uster ain when she we a gal Jake was strangely moved, Was it Jane's voice plaintive in song? oF was it the words of Isaac Watts’ old hymn that so stirred hia dormant emotions? On flowery beds of ease,” he re | pemted as he went back to bis fail What ¢ mean He thought about It helplessly all through the forenoon That afternoon he was left alone the schoolmaster having gone off vith his gun—it being Saturday “to hunt partridges,” and Jane was helping at a quilting, so having plenty of time for thought and ret rospection, as he sat in the kitche chopping mangel-wurtzels to fodder the cattle, he kept repeating “Flow ery beds of eane. What did she mean’? I needn't ‘a’ been quite so ~*4 ¥ 1 a INGY!" EXCLAIMED JAKE. her, Sid ‘a’ given her wus alwus more offhand Couldn't blame her if she wus sorry fur not takin’ Si. Sh never said #e, but | couldn't ‘a blamed her ef she hed.” It so fell out that one day as be went to the village alone, and called at the postoffice for bis weekly ‘Tribune, the postmaster put into bis hand, along with the newspaper, a letter, It was addressed to his wife, and on inspecting the envelope back and front, and examining the stamp Jake discovered that it was from with Si clost more ner me India, He was hardly less anxious than Jane to hear from “Laviny.” and accordingly hurried through bis | business, not stopping for a word of politics, and drove home at as fast a pace as the old sorrel could show “I'll go ball ‘Laviny’ herself wrote that,” he said aloud, and startled at the unusual tone, the old sorrel halt- ed to k around at him. He even held the letter up between his eyes and the setting sun to see if he wld decipher any of the words within. 1 kin hardly wait tl I get home,” he sollloquized, as if apo! sizing to himself for the action, * find out what ‘Laviny’ thought o° the $15. an’ ef she saved any o° treated bad out there with it His face was quite flushed when forefinger, began to read it, as if he would find tn it some explanation of | Jane's incomprehensible behavior He read, and as he read his face} arew ineressingly serious, while} such exclamations as “I'll be sity to} thunder broke! mateh that.” or “Why don't somebody stop from btm at intervals He was reading about treatment of child-wives or widows in india, and, In © of his rough exterior, he had in his heart a very tender spot for children. He sat there and read on, in one paper| after another Then he threw th the table, b in ‘em? the erual | papers back on t by the back door and began to make a mash for a sick cow, as he had ne wish that i know how the of nee had been nple The cold weather set in, and was busy houstr nd tock; but he studied his wif would study some curiosity time Jake the « as he yet with AT THE RETIREMENT SALE of H. Lewis & Co. and Cherry, can be com pared with tailor-made. For 11,00 you can set a ult that will com pare with a $20.00 tailor made at the retirement sale of is con First LEWIS & CO. 18ST and CHERRY Excellent values and large as $1.00 a Will fit your boy out completely Eastern Outfi Pike Stree Corner Boys’ School Suits ortmneta on easy Week payments. tting Co., Inc. Fifth Avenue. he entered the kitchen and handed Jane the letter, saying jocosely (he had joked more of late than he had done for years past) “Open it up quick, old gal, and tell a fetler the news.” Looking timidly at him—she had not been able to understand her Jake Intety, and sometimes serious- ly wondered if he were going to die soon—she began shyly to tear off the end of the envelope. When she had accomplished this, she drew out the enclosure and began to read it whispering to horvelf, tracing the lines along with the front finger of the right hand ‘Oh, old woman, let's have tt; where's the use o° secrets?” cried Jake. Jane looked up In surprise, keep superior pr oO morning he was thrashing in the barn and between the strokes | of the flail he heard the strains of « Full 2-0z. screw OE PON. <ioween Fas sovee Borated Talcum Powder, re preserves the skin; Sticky Fly Paper sticky fly paper will do it. Dr. Hoff's German Salt, special price .. . Chloris Violette Toi partment, prompt messenger service. Sunset, Main 1240. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. us a further supply, so that we can keep the sweet child until she is ed- weated and christianized, able to take care of herself and perhaps be of incalculable benefit to her suf- fering sisterhood in this benighted land. Eternity alone, Jane, can re- veal the good that your $15 may do. “Oh, {f people only knew what a small sum per year would keep and educate a girl in India in one of our misaion schools, surely more of them would make sacrifices to give itt | “Remember me to your dear hus- band, whom I have never had the pleasure of meeting, but knowing you 80 well I feel as if I knew hira, ing the place with her finger, and| Such a bright, tender-hearted little tared at Jake for a couple of sec-| girl as used to bite off the same ap- onda, then in a high-pitched, dis-|ple with me at school must surely triet school sing-song tone, still| have chosen a good man. Along tracing each word with her finger,| with yourself | thank him for the and making short pauses every few] precious gift, for I feel he must have words, followed by sudden rushes|been your sympathizer and helper forward, she read the letter aloud: | in this matter,” My Dear Jane: Your letter and ntent to hand this morning, and I hasten to tel! you of the hearts you have gladdened by your timely gift. My own heart was made in ame | Jake had been keeping a strong lerip on himself as the reading of |the letter proceeded, yet if Jan attention were not absorbed 80 in | her task she would surely have been Sanipure Milk, at The Quaker, Per Can .... WHITE VASELINE top jar, at The Quaker .. Full 4-0z. screw top jar, at The Quaker .. ....+.+-. White’s Listerated Tooth Powder, regular price Dr. De Weiss Aromatic Toliet freshing for the bath; Quaker price Quaker Creme of Violets, softens, whitens, double sheets for only ...... stipation, etc.; mild, effective; regular price 7 let Water, made from the flowers; ular price 75c; Quaker price this week ... PYROGRAPHY Our demonstrator will give instructions in this interest- ing work free of charge to all patrons of the pyrographic de- THE QUAKER SELLS FOR LESS. Ghe FAIR. A Large PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH Of Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. ASK ABOUT THEM The Manufacturers’ Boycott Does not keep us from selling Sanipure Milk 10¢ per can. This is what we consider it worth, although it less than half what the manufacturers insist we must sell it for, , Quak- wisnee i5¢ ular price 1§¢ ; Quaker price *.10¢ ; 3 for 25¢ Vine ; delightfully re- 25¢ beautifies and Quaker price .. 2... .. 25¢ Now is the time to catch the pests and Special this week, box of 25 cures headaches, biliousness, con ; Quaker 506 reg- 50¢ + - We make free delivery to all parts of the city by special Use your phones. Independent, 1240. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. \ alled out from the sitting room, to which he had retired to ponder things over as he vascillated in the ye think yo kin send enough every year to keep that lit- tle gal {n Laviny’s school, Jane? Ye oughter.” “I don’t see how I kin,” Jane doubtfully “Would the profits o' six or seven sheep do it?” shouted Jake. “It oughter go a good way,” she returned. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ol sald iNew York Dental! Parlors Ten years’ guarantee expressibly happy, as | was just|filled with concern at the strange about to have to turn from my door|contortions of his homely features Phos ani iccnen m. for want means @ most neety/but the tactful eulogium, which he 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. case, when in the very nick of time|kmew to be undeserved, proved too ‘ond floor Howard Buliding, your money came. I look on it as almuch for his self-control and. eppost Penn Mutual Life wonderful providence, Surely some| bringing his big feet together with Buiidi: good angel pat ft tnto your head|a thud that started Jane o (hat increas, and heart, dear old friend, to do|shoe almost dropped the letter, he| ———— ele aaa that generous deed just when you|groaned rather than exclaimed - did. The case was that of a little} “Well, I'll be slivered!” BARGAINS in girl of remarkable intelligence, aj Without remark Jane continued child-widow of 9 years, frail and|reading FURNITURE beautiful, starved and illused, be-| “Hoping that you will both re-|f} For bargalus in Furniture see cause & man of bigh position, to|member your little girl in your|§ & aioe had been bethrothed,|prayers—for from the beginning 1\ REO FRONT FURNITURE Co. died. All her own family had died.|have called her yours and given her Sm Pike 8. and the family of her bethrothed English name of Jane Bender. | ee husband were in charge of her, Her| She is such a winning little puss we “% markable beauty had attracted at-| have toned the woman's name down| LONDON LOAN OFFICE tention, and they were about t I|to the girl's, so you can think of me} 108 Second Av. 8 when to save her from this fate|every day as calling her ‘Janey,’ Next to Guy's Drug Store n old nurse stole her away “IL remain your loving friend. eeu hoae om Watches, Dian nake a long story short, after beng “LAVINIA.” De not buy, Swain ee dtgmmens rried many miles, she was at last] A moment of absolute silence fol-| @efere you see eur. display ta ees srought to my door, My house was/lowed the conclusion of the letter,| ®indow and price marked tm ready more than full and my purse|and then Jake, rising awkwardly figures etched to its utmost, and al-|from his chair, said under his|. isaac Luria Prop. though my heart was breaking, 1/breath so that Jane barely « PIE was going to be obliged to send her| the words ‘ “e Persian Nerve Essence ff again when your letter was put Our Janey'd be just about t | RESTORES VITALI Tiave cured nto my hands. age ef she'd lived,” and stamped | {Rqusands of cases Nervous De ‘On the strength of your $15, and|heavily out of the kitchen, while|cleat’ the bene, wa At clr with faith in God for more when it|Jane, wiping away the tears from | c¥@lation, make digestion feet and 18 Kone, I took her In and put her/her eyes with the corner of her| telag* Alienate Vigor to the whole n my girls’ school. That sum will]apron, proceeded to set the sponge Fi.eb per bon; ¢ bases, Genre nes support her for quite a while in| for the morrow’s baking path ow ig oy. 2.08 Mailed India, and | am hoping that when it Half an hour later, when she was! s-Are (a Bois te {8 exhavsted Providence will send up to the elbows in flour, Jake Seattle ° Co, 101% Wis Fi