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‘ THE SEATTLE STAR | 4 e BY STAN PUDLISHING @O, | i A i OF FICKES—-1907 and 1809 Seventh Avenue | WRT AN GON exeKr’ sUNDAY | TELEPHONES Ray iat c ; ll eae Departed Sunset, Main 100: Independent 1m 4 . BALLARD &FAR AGENCY—ii hy. d Ave Sunset, Red ia. One cent ve six conte per week, oF twenty-five cents per mont q Mvered by mail or carrier, "No treo coples” * ee ee P ~ TO MAIL BURRCRINERS The da to / aaa ‘your Sitiecriptl xpiren te we label of each paper, When that date F eubsort mot mawin been puld in advance, Your name be teken rom the line Acehange of date on the address label Ie x recetpt Entered a€ the Postoffice at Menttic, Washington, as second-class matter WANT AD. OFFICR--RAGLEY Ss DRUG STORE, CON ie oR, oF RM, C scr AVE 1 at the abowe number h be bile = convenient place to leave want ade. W. D. WARD, New York Repr Motiding dc rush (Fig. 2) m little hair tonle Having decided to rearrange our store, for which the | The Widow's Mite tet er tar no end wat HB contract has already been let, we fnd we must have In tho vestibule of St. Paul'sGerman Lutheran church in Chi pega gy pga Bay poy more room, and in order to secure it we have deter- ti “Tae Sige of the Crom" Tho cont ofthe polning waa #00 va orarent aaniatte + HB mined to inaugurate an ALTERATION SALE for the a No nves the particles The picture was pr rubber band r of food between the teeth, (iig. 3) cluded in this sale at ted to the church by one of the humblest i Members, Mra. Anna Kuehn--a widow and a washerwoman. The teeth are most eastly cleaned 4 And the story of self sacrifice, mother love and humility that te woming wee pare ane Ph ‘ollowing wash is pleasan c Soes with the picture deserves an {mmortality the patnter cannot a deny th 1 pg rn « sive to the canvas. rose, 1 ot.aleobol, 15 drops essence of 4 The picture was given as a memorial of the poor woman's dead peppermint. A few drops in @ Doy, her only Id, who died at the age of §, several years ago. If young girls realized the vard head and the hair will eventu-| glass of water, rinse the mouth nice w 4 ratient to! ial ft Sena ‘i of the beauty sleep, they would ce-|ally fall ly By patient voll and self abnegation Mrs Kuehn, slaving at the main young girls mu f She brushes out the ratted tangle| She is never afraid of healing lo- Wash (ub, saved the thousand dollars. When visited at her humble | they do, for they w arefully inning at the end of a] tions and avoids ped hands and Rome this woman, who bad given her “mite,” asked that her name [and would remember the old saying| wisp of hair, and gradually working| rough face, and applies @ little cold De not used. She said: “It is for my le boy, who is dead. It ‘One hour before midnight is | up toward the head until the whole! ¢ m to lips, ¢ hands and ~ f f lI on ne Giffesene ‘inde enema z worth two after.” pompadour is smooth. (Mig. 1.) If} the harsh #k where her stoc . , aa ive y of our fa aren Ae. Mimapeee to ether. penph If & girl missee sleep ono’ night, |sho has a littie time in the morning] chates the neck. (Pig. 4.) as we have already received a great many A waste of money,” the utilitarian hastens to say | she should, for her beauty'’s sake,/she does not destroy the part of the] Wash the face in warm water and al story of the woman who poured | make it up the next. No woman|pompadour, but braids this front/a pure soap, then sponge with cold goods, including a full line of her costly ointments om the fect of the Christ nineteen hundred | can retain the fresh color, the firm|hair loosely, to keep it from the| water to close the pores, Dry by f o? ar ’ hihi ial flesh and the thick, soft hair of| back hair matting with the softest of towels. Bs Beare geet nd Go you remember whet the disciples cnld? A | oi, SS4 nonlact bur cenute aleop.| Never part the hair In the middie|” For rough shin.—-Simple tincture 5 H OL SUI i S 4 Waste of money! She ought to have sold the spices and given the Make the sleep as wholesome and/at night. It spoils the pompadour| of benzoin, % o2.; glycerine, 1 o2.; ? Money to the poor, refreshing as possible, This « be/and encourages baldness, Braid the| alcohol 1 oa; distilled water or The Divine Man saw it differently, He knew the value of a | done by giving the hair, the teeth,/back hair in two braids. Do not! botled water, 2 o# @entiment. He knew the priceless rarity of simple heart tribute. the skin and the body a little care! knot’ the ends er turn them up and Without glycerine: 402. mutton With the olatment was poured out heart treasure And He said |°8C® Bleht before lying down to|twist them. Always braid the hatr| tallow, 4 teaspoons powdered oat- Do you remember the immor Now is your time if you want to fit yourself or your sleep. loonely and leave the ends free. meal, enough pure sweet oll to make , 1e comi season. the story of the woman would be told to the end of the world. And The girl who vatues her hair will] If her hair ta falling, she applies| proper consistency. Melt together, boy s up for tl com ng H will be, 0 so to Ded with her rair rat-|to the roots of her hair, not tq, the] stir and whip with a fork until mix Along with that Bethany story the world hugs to its heart such [tA snarled mop of hair heats|hair, but to the scalp, wit hail |ture is cold. Come in and see for yourself what is in store for you. Stories as this of the gift of the humble washerwoman of Chicago. called on President Roosevelt the A Fine Story pe ne mala We Must Have the Room ' vc jum wat unravgaets vem | 2 STAR. DUST % ) | 0: «0% oe oe fl HT THIS SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING, AUG. 29 Es that Mabel McKinley Mrs. Dr. Baer—the favo piece of th ore oe © oy poke * He . ‘ ESHA weil uapied ha s ventures does i Mted'at the home of C. #2 Ch REMEMBER THE PLACE . The idea did not set well spending an afternoon ch, which was enjoyed by all nt, especially the lit- Sentiment was twined about the girl's name. In a sense her life Tt isn't “America’s Smart Se jwho rides a horse tn the’ circus belonged to the people, She was a heritage of gracious memory. It's America’s Easy Set looks like a queen to anybody aan tin But— -_—— t the litthe boys and the old 4 with ice cream. After eat- a nm © appe “ on Me ey on the bow An American manager claima to ing to our heart's content, we de- Behind the appearance of Miss McKinley on the boards of vaude. |, 28 “Gmeres oer baien « ur heart's fo ney ‘Ville = @ finer sentiment than any riised by White House recollec- q tons, rted for ral places of hada. Sad ts tinh ub our bieP HIMELH OCH BROS we are going to relate some things We beard with our own ears. Sul- » |llvan married women and yor Truth is stranger than fiction. oe oe a comic opera star in Paris, She ts! HE WAS A FAKER said to be a daring automobilist. Of| The correspondent, as he filed his ‘ This American young woman has been singing to nave the honor | course, it doesn't matter whether or! story, said to the censor pleasant- | 7 of her own father, now dead. not she can sing ly ‘> should read this and be exceeding- — Se A WORD FROM JOSH WISE “To some people It Is.” returned | aes oe oak pe eee ing optimist. He was always going to make millions, Like his the censor, getting out his blue pen vereen state #aid he never saw brother, he was a lovable man, honest and generous, but visionary. cil tter looking lot of married wom On one or two occasions he caused the late president some trouble — on uny place than he saw in the : Dy hie enterprises, but his fallures to make money were not caused “Th’ little gal ae tae Se Seiven. Bowever, bis by any dishonenty of the man, so it is said | | surat sentence that fell upon my B lsight might have been difficult, but ears. “Are you not in love?” |we ider him a man of good “Nonsense!” said the brunet. [Judement, We did not say when he brother of the late president, was an over-ween- When Abner McKinley died his affairs were In bad shape. It was whe mtate WY inte “Tos ara aiways tanaying, Gracn 4 only through the kindness of Senator—now vice president—Fairbanks ain't allus stuck on saw thom, ‘These hgndsome indies that some of your friends are in that the creditors were paid. » might have belonged to some of our neem love.” th’ job when she's | sinter towna—Bullivan correspond. ei Makety Getereaine : | se nd an correspond- “Ah, but I have proof positive. Mabel McKinley immediately determined that she would pay Pair } iain once, Ashignd (O.) Press ‘TWAS LONG BEFORE A MOTH- {devotion of his loyal parent. He! pyre is a. certain aaa fi. oy who banks every dollar. . ER'S BLESSING LED WAY-/was a wayward boy, with strong). never denied admittance at your She has been very aetul and it is understood she has dis- REASSURING. WARD STEPS FROM DEBAUCH | passions, governed more by im-| qoo- and with whom you dance more charged the family debt. Mother—Why, Martha, you have] ERY’S PATH pulse than good judgment | frequently than any other of your ‘That's different, §t is not? oar the baby to swallow that By Virginia De Forrest By —_ pees ra Lew sa gin: triende, You seo | know.” . 4 ‘ ; . - Well, Grace, hall b SuGOne. You can get a good line on the! | Mald—Yes, ma'am; but It was] (Copyright, 1906, by the Newspaper] born to seek his fortune in the wide | confessor, I do iove Edeur leslie 14 ‘The girl was not trading & sacred sentiment in order to in- | American smart set by studying the jonly « safety one Enterprise Assoviation.) world. Letter me frequently tO/ and as I am his affianced wife since Guige a desire for publicity. On the contrary, her finer sense of ap- | {nitials of the title ~ the widow to cheer her loneliness. t ~ Propriateness shrank from the naceasity. ~—ateaee Give the devil his due. John D.| There lived, years ago, in the! ie went to California and the let- last evening, I need no longer bluah 1 to confess it, “Here, try this cl It's not Rockefelied’s name was in the| house which adjoinea mine in Cliff-|ters came leas frequently. He was t ; But she owed the dead. att baa” American fart Bet list dale, a widow and her only child.| practicing law, and the papers he | rere’ heated by the eee wae ee j f And to pay that obligation she suppressed her sense of delicacy, “Homph— which fs the good end?” — — tt, | fer husband had been a drunkard! gent home often mentioned his tal- pride of a mother in Cliffdale. 1 1 Ali of which is another reminder that ong should be slow to criti- and the villagers told how patiently |ents and the high rank he was des-| and meekly she had borne the most'tined to take in his profession. cruel treatment, her only care being |Qther mothers thought how proud to shield her little son from injury,| Margaret must be of her son, but| The lady with the gauze _skists skirts laid my hand upon his arm and soon ucceeded in getting him home. he cool air and long walk sobered Sine the motives of a fellow mortal. She Had a Will of Her Own. ; 20-MU | hi bre 3 -. * Phe notorious dive, the Arcade dance hall, has been formally CASTORIA 20-MULS and the ovil of the example his {a-|the widow felt very sad. I was her| fea beew: Rinenelt 0 5 0th : ‘ - Opened again, under a new name and management. There may be PAPER PILLOWS THEY'RE BORAX ther set before bim. eoufidential friend and I knew her/ “Doctor, you have saved me f © some credulous persons at the city hall who think that a municipal For Infants and Children. COOLING. ‘rom The first time | ever saw Margar-| sorrow. Brilliant and full of in- et Lestie I was called to prescribe) terest as the letters were, descrip- | for the little boy, whom I found) tiye of his active life and the varied | nights that may come,” housewife : very ill. Margaret was seated be ‘quid. “A paper pillow t disgracing myself before tomorrow.” Finding he was in this mood I talked to him and after some little scenes through which he passed, she side the patient, listening to his la-| would have y he » [hesitation he opened bis heart to ea ie f eancer bas been cured, but it i# safe to say that “The Gayety” will fio Kind d You Have Always Bought, every semen. sguleee the Sell beer and other intoxicating drinks just as the Arcade did; that “The Gayety” will be the scene of “touches” and more serious crimes ] n them a.. for one| me His life in California had been : as the Arcade was of yore, and that THE CANCER 13 STILI sponge one, a be bored breathing. He hed always! tine from his heart a sad mixture of excess and dissi- i + hn » ale | hope one been a delicate child, and his little After five years’ absence Edgar | pation Every letter from his mother ; : |per pillow: tt has an odor o tions | 22S tn New York. The first time/ and kept him in the right way until a Missouri has broken into the protocol game with one for the |! use new manila paper, cutting it} ed. My medicines were powerles#/1 saw him I was startled by the | temptation again assailed him, and . Standard Of! company. No danger of both parties signing it, how- jup into tiny squares. The finer the} to ‘stay the disease, and in a few!change in his appearance. The|ne plunged into vice to be agali a ae e |squares are the lighter and cooler! days I thought the widow would be| bright, healtby color, the dark mat amie g gt eg be 3. by y jthe pillow ts childless flashing eyes and the erect, noble! letters! y oe | ’ a ie ee : » noble | letters! His life in New York was FE Let the president lure the envoys Into that submarine and sub- Iple of months. But wr its short prayer from morning till night. She sallow, sunken cheeks and a slow,! | questioned him about Julia and Merge it until they all holler “ "Nough!" stooping motion. He looked 10/found that she had construed s 1053-1055 FIRST AVE had been sorely tried and this was| life it ts, if the weather is hot, a | her only comfort. To my surprise} great comfort.” | Both Phones 1240. years older thon he was, He only! taughing offer, made in jest, into @ : - tient took orable turn | j : im bi ign, is to awit a A colored bishop and mit oat Sak Taaceenen: Sripadie no rat. |2t2yed & few weeks, but when hejserious one and he cared nothing i - Governor Herrick, of Obio, in his campaign, is to swing row oe om Shas den decent eet os os _ | lett _Clittdale he was betrothed. to\for her. His love was Amy's. At 4 * the circle on trotley cars. Well, that’s fare _ <a ee eel Any Ge |my suggestion he wrote a plain but t er A few months after Easter I went | cold explanation to Miss Jula and jto New York, but it was some time/then began his preparations for an- before I had an opportunity of| other visit home. jmeeting him, but when I did I saw} Business called me abroad and at once the pace was going. | for five years I heard nothing from There were uo revelé where he did|Mdgar. Margaret had been dead |not lead his clique to the maddest nearly 18 months when I came SHORTHAND ts the off fo: Business Machine. Skill In Shi hand is the key that 0 door to business and profess life The graduates of the ACME RUBIN LP filling m flcen today through their “BREVITY 18 yee SOUL OF wit, A SHORT TALK ON SHORT- That earthquake was evidently a reverberation from the sultan of Sulu taking a tumble to himself. | You can’t tell, Philadelphia may hold an honest election just for the novelty of it. ny profe excesses. Gambling and drinking} home. I found Edgar in a happy 5S : a skill in Shorthand and its in occupied his nights and his practice| home, married to Amy and the 5 4 Japan's conciliatory movement looks suspiciously ike one toward terpreter, good was gradually falling away from | father of a noble boy 4 eae | him One evening I was speaking of his a the hip pocket. | / . about METH- | One evening at a large party| mother. “Doctor,” he said, “but for ; ro P VPA te hECie given by the daughter of one of our|my mother 1 should have been ® Saratoga, N. Y., still welcomes the tainted certified check. 4 RESULTS. Our richest Americans, Edgar @nd I|miserable drunkard, No love but IS ouse SULTS are the HERP: | were among the guests. One of the| hers could have reclaimed me from eet our Noda must be unex~ women, a tall, splendid looking] what [| was, Now her memory and stilitie e oyster Is also inevitable. b vet called 7 Reopening of hostilities against the oy: ask Sleds Oe Wt 16 eaves The Gregg and Pitman syetems ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE, ss joes peer me chetting | Amy's love are my safeguards, NEAR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI ‘Tare used. and McLAREN & P.-L. Building. with a frien¢ was concealed by|When temptation comes her mem- Bah! The bird of peace is not a dove; it’s a dodo. \f THOMPSON will tell you about it P. &—We want a« janitor the pillar against which I leaned/ory hovers to ward the evil off and iB at the who wants to learn Shorth and overheard their conversation, |my watchword now is my dying “Now, Julia, confess,” was the' mother's blessing. scone, OLE FAIR. S30 sv TION, only $675, on terms of $25 down and $10 per month. or house and 2 lots at ATLAN TIC CITY only $550; terms, $8 per month Atlantic City is qn this side of Lake Washington, and right on lake front. Lots $50 up; terms, $1 per month. The pret tiest addition around Seattle. Take Washington street car; 5 cent fare by buying book of tickets. City water and six-foot sidewalks. Twenty salesmen on grounds, or see C. D. Hillman in Times block today. Over 200 lots sold in At.antio City the laat 20 days, so COME TODAY FREE BOAT RIDES ON THE LAKE TODAY. If you want to see Mt exemplified—i you Fe aire ¢ Jents—at thelr work a for the battle of lite— $ Novelties in Fall Wearing Apparel We have a very complete stock of down-to-date Clothing Men and W nt in our stock may,be boug ONE-DOLLAR YMENTS. OUR WINDOWS, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Corner Pike Street and Fifth Avenue. for A Large PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH OF Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. “NOW, JULIA, CONFR than her grief had been, and { ASK ABOUT THEM think he apprectated the pure deep