The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1905, Page 4

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3 n Vessels are 1 at her dock’ pleadin at sew’ aint wed Gan Tey Senate @ Rew ettiler aheut to be constructs t another | witaT SHE KNOWS SHE IS. BUT) termined to accept the oft-repeated] with whom T soar found myself in| wpe now under way WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK] !*Vitation of one of my agbiaca| love, Matters were at « dangers I must have been mad to act as I do not desire to draw invidious comparisons with our sister | SE 1s Nd. ‘The arctic br That is why girls munt be) res! dent of Phit ai- | careful were gay, fashionabio®t n tow ball at the hor So, gira, don’t dabble fn ques.) eed un thetr myeelf int toe > I hy ( Lowine Rom She wad a ath of that dead- | night swept about her frail form in ite filmy havy yard, but respectfully submit that th table distribution of government 4 and citizens to insist—peacefully if possible, but by vigorous protest Mf necessary —that so Mavy yard in this ex # is anything but an © loved one « gown, imo work and entities local off ‘i ubled for some freesing her, for it plerced my « body A look of wildest t flash from her eyes, and then a ertm tionable things, Don't aneer at con-| ventionslities Don't pretend to be pe show of justice be accorded the Puget Sound | tittle wicked pain in th an ¢ them talk! | HY HELEN HAMILTON that attracted all to her ‘ & REPUTATION I8 NOT| Early in the winter of 188— 1 de- h was Louise Roms, the beauty dolphin. Mer =] stage for me when T recetved ar What One Piano just to add apiece to flavor, it tures to ashes im the | | | i] THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT, 11, 1905. 9 oe acid s : = ooo —eeerane ¥ ; we : nos LO I THE ScSTENS STAT [sy sats bret'sI THE COUNTRY MAN'S VAGATION tii TOWN--NO 2, 4 whieh none of us can #0, but a e ‘ C a BY STAR BLISHING CO. ; em | * , { ork AR, SUP LISHING CO. which everyone of us knows about i} e's nterestin rice Quotation j Ri = rs the line which divides the con Pe —— | j 4 fs APSR eae ae ah ventional from the unconventional . =H os =] | ; Businons Department Sunset. Main 180) Tndependent 119 : No girl can afford to buy popu —== ri Wi, OUDN'P aw r 7 BALLARD #TAR AGENCY—an Batiard Ave. Sunect Hed ta larity at the price of convention 4 NED WOT TIANE. 4 J, ' art he cent ver cony, aie congy ver week, or twenty-five conta per month, | Ality. She will be worry for it in YOUNG FELLER ~ 50¢ @elvered by mail or carrier, No F plea the days to come Cmte su THIN: nt ew TO MAIL. SUBSCRINERS—The date when » ription expires ts Unconventionality means doing . fn Oe ada 1 ' W hen that @ ven tt beorte | ony t » tha ‘ 4407 4 by Se ; “A lontirely bad, are so close to being 106 , __Bntered « rm Dington, as seBond-clans matter bad that they cast the same kind 40 bottle Wh tt Qua 204 WANT A /ERICKE-RAGLEYS DRUG STORE, COR SHCOND AVB | of a shadow on a girl's 1 name, | | KAR-OLA a . AND Piki REE y and yeats ago our great-| Our new Want A at the above number has recently been opened s | for \adi me for, the purpose of a the public & conv nt place to leave want ad | kreat-grandmother ar great-| and quickest applic bottle a ) fo leave subscriptions for, The § Wy anaieave news Hema, The phone nW®: | groat-grandfathors found out that] ail week to . |xirls needed to live up to certain tattte ig of Hydrogen t W. D. WARD, New York Representative & Tribune Bullding jrules to keep harm away from them | week to — When they break these rules girls } n high ¢ ‘ open the door so that harm ean Another Slap at Bremerton Seene ter 4 | i . (ess a In theif eagerness te popular | pee Bip @ Ss oo eile ae i9e girls often allow men to say and do | "tt t's Ant F tack 5 y Plane regular 2 ator PH ines that. th vy yard at Bremerton ts not betng [little things that really shock | a od ones Pe : 506 die nated against in the mat tr natruction work, | them, but for fear of giving offense If Large Serateh for school use, regular price Ie, Qua 3 DO ied adihinn amc i ‘ ; imately belong | Mey laugh and let the matter 5 a . le ; ut we notice that contract a , eilimately « Heaides letting Hittie things go by celal Wakes she I to the Puget Sound navy yard ts «) ut to Mare Island. lunreproved, girls often pretend an panish Hair Re Lew or Aus NEI EST an or pe § Ta substantiation of this the following from Ut st issue of tho [interest in things a bit off color, and : rere ron Oh gpersdiles > eee. Pea dae #100 } Bremerton § hilght is apropos orig Semaloms vie Chats keowi>| If Our line of Blectric Batteries and Belts is the most complete a f ‘ ; Saal * se premeditation tn the negtect [tae of things that the ght to] : Perish the thought that t be pr fitation tn the neglect 11." shamed to know anything prices ar lowent. ’ eee : Of refusal of the department t 4 to this yard f palre the ships Jabout. This ts being unconven | Le oe—isatenty am y ie oad ; _ : ts : coy nasa FREE DELIVERY. PHONES MAIN 1240, IND. 1240 & “Yet the action of the depart t in the recent past in diverting ne aehieins 4 tw Sageon" tnd chabineind . The unconventional girl makes | ‘ to other yards the work that origina and legitimately accrued to | mothers shudder for her: and she] t this territory and which should, without boas, have been performed | makes her friends lift their eve-| : ~ " rs oe ¢ jo m BOO done jee from the -_ a here, forces the conclusion that some one in authorityis acting through | browa in surprise. It te over the] The squire plunges into dissipation just @& soon as the train is haifa doren miles from the vi Ohe QUAKER DRUG co. ; snconventio a head that men Prejudice, favoritism or with some ulterior object In view \ nventional gir ~ * ‘ aS " : wink when they are talking to her until . 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE eo That it ts the desire of congress to have established here as soon Fin Seek, Gene Weenan, Which tat hot teave here until f hav told you | { As practicable a navy yard of the first clans ts fully attested by the | deep inside every girl, may not be what I have ns setae By os large appropriations of rece ne ne for buildings and equipment harmed by the things, That ts C ve er tur rd to may to you owe ye 9 A 1 cl eter may main uneul madly ; nee the will of congress thwarted, the y Lid trun Set her. reputation will bel You « ‘ totes pied. : : ures lifeless, its machinery oded through disuse, and our streets | evotted. People will talk about the] nteadily loume te me iz j Hlanted to grass through departmental manipatation, is a picture our | girl who is unconventional, and woe pe duibag the onde i 4 Peeple ref template without offering up a righteous protest, [to the girl who Is talked about n Oo a ness warne at inst facing ost i : ; : come out without a burn. No girl ” _ i mates 2,009 men, with about three years’ work Plan say. “Well, what do Leare? I shly side - } 4 know that [ have done nothing to ry dashe ; ¥ | 3 i i ' 4 ; | “Our congression tlon ty being comm ted with for the | mouth : . whe hed same adeiteren stream spurted trom her ips with £ of fir 1 . 4 Be folly, be cheerful, be happy wit lo relatives and had Wecome the sight of blood a sudden realiza- purpose of finding a r ty, and co cial bodies and prominent | 0" ves good time. but DONT a decided b ngably tion of what I had done ne over men throughout the state will be asked to come to the ald of a mor- [G0 TOO FAR le f eyes and hair of taybn me, and I called loudly for help Will the ger @mmment institution so theroughby re tive of the entire north Learn to draw the tine well on| darkness, contrasting with « com please let Sweat and whose material welfar a matter of perso the safe side of everything that pale and pure as a ix, the me put out th T enid a voice A lady was recently sking about for a good second-hand piano. will mark you as being anconven iar nature of her charms t my ear hs hed & Sittic daughter 8 years eb whe @ne taking plano ten With every citizen of this commo j = tional. For while unconventional-| seemed to enhar thetr inet. | I started up and found myself on The mother decided to purchase a plano of SHERMAN, CLAY & “Capt. Burwell will return to us on Monday. He wilt doubt! ities are not necessarily In them-| There also mod te hove ees * he » the little reception room. CO; fer tile veneen: "The cael Gah Solkaun gael teccul-hund exhaust every resource, In conjunction with the other officials of the | selves bad, they lead to suffering. | ber a singular atmosphere of BMaxn Afvan p Jimappeared. The yiano would answer sll purposes for the presont—when the ' yard, to secure work and hold intact the present efficient force of « wray 4 strugeling grew up a finished musician, she wanted a new piano and a 4 workmen, but he can be greatly asatsted ff all residents of wah the curtains pefore me ter instrument, in fact, the very best—a STELNWAY. San aecmmseage: toe el a Se cae a md a d man, grinning from ‘The mother concluded that when the time for the STEINWAY the bay cities will exert every influence they can bring to bear in ear to ear ame she would want (o “trade In” the second-hand plano, She strengthening the new commandant’s hands in whatevor proper de- Where is Miss Row 1 asked knew also that if she parchased the lower priced plano from Mands he sees fit to make. iin one home one aR, a on SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. she could get a greate once for s a ve been asieep,.” was the answer than for a pi hased from some other ¢ Naturally in , o wor t ard all: ‘Another ten days will see the work In the ‘yard practically Thank heaven, it was all a SHERMAN STEINWAY DEAL! allow more for leaned up and nothing definite in sight. and if any action ts taken was my next thought netruments purchased from them than if purchased elsewhere. > to bridge the present crisis, ‘twore better twere done quickly and the When I reached home I went to The lady mentioned will save from $50 to $160 by her foresight. ’ affairs of the yard and town again started on the upward grade.” j the ce oe t ba poy wor The above instance Mlustrates the great advantage of buying ‘The congressional delegation cf this state should take another ee toe T was tn the beblt of taking lower priced tr sents of the STEINWAY DEALERS. Ritch im its official trousers and at teast locate the trouble, even First Small Boy-—No, I sover get} the mayor and mayoress of Searbor- side the spoon od her bottle Maker and Wood. WAS. TERMS. Mf it can't remedy it. Come to think of it, the Seattle chamber of | ay money to teed ion hone ough, who oe = aman = the one from which I had in mistake Mahogany $10.90 Down and $4.00 « Month. : f My mamma doesn't leve they are) mayoress aflerwards presen! ° poured the dose the night be 1 bury, Oak $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. ecommerce dotng ts -m fon hd a Papas ie diod ccceltcuathentasamaay (po oul set“ laondon, Eng) Dally Mir took It up and read the Iabel. "Ho- || Gramer. Mabogary $10.60 Down and $600. Mosth, Sod nen Second Small Boy—Shucks! You! ror lution of morphia,” it read. Kimball, Mai wn and @ Mon Sena come with me I know where it — Starr, Oak ... $10.00 Down and $6.90 a Month. J r | Gromer, Wainut $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. : It's s remarkable fact that the attractions at the three largest | Wot cont ioe ice pessien “ton iw eal ap Pte eat up ims | B. Chane, Wainut. $14.59 Down and $10.00 @ Month. rand onwe. branes pate ng ‘ 10.0 and $4.00 L | theaters, the Grand opera house, the Seattle and the Third avenue, | tome mellerdiam To fix on @ mame for that sew CASTORIA soe See aren en ee eee : om ~ a beatae s Sunday night. Looks like ready money aa ice woatern aanes hay ak eee Wines ian Caminian Ebonised .... $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. *, maghates: season. UNCLE HENRY § Bat sow it we, they io J Schuthoff, Walnut . $10.00 Down end $6.00 a Month. : es | employ a Woodbury, Oak ..... $16.00 Down and $4.00 a Mont |Strong man to kick them=they've The Kind You Have Always Bouglit Grammer, Walnut’; $10.00 Down and $6.09 & Month. 4 m agner, Rosewoos 0.00 Down an @ Mon to allow their Siwash Sou ae the — Bane 4 pn a whee ore —— — = Woodbury, Oak $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. % Signature Gramer, Mahogany $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month, _ There could be only one result to such a game, anyhow father that kno ae om a rug Wee ae THR IcT. wi of 4 Richmond, Mahogany $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. — i" : “es Woodbury, Mahogany $10.00 Down and $6.00 a Month 3 whar his son #75 | Who of courtehip had ideas vague; FULL UPON HER _. | Gramer, Tulip Wood $19.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. The P.-I. wants’ all Seattle whisties to quit blowing. What's when not ter hum Sho'd call in her sister of my heart, for which rome simple French, Wai $10.00 Down and Month. Kach time her beau kister, And say to her Ain't he the $10.00 Down and a Month. $16.00 Down and $6.00 a Month. $10.09 Down and $6.00 a Month. $19.00 Down and $4.00 a Month. $10.00 Down and $8.00 a Month. $10.00 Down and $16.00 a Month. Kingsbury, Oak Starr, Wainut Thayer, Mahogany Chickering, Oak Estey, Mahogany A. B. Chase, Walnut + the use, Erastus, as long as “The Kernel insists on such nolsy type om his editorial page? medicine had been preeeribed to be a. taken when the pain attacked me.| ; plague The night of the ball arrived, and aa| A NOT rs T was in the act of drawing on my! Jonah Wise decided not to take his sloves the oid pain poized me.) mother triumph for the native | usual tittle annual vacation unti! the jiteatiiy snatching the bottle and] | apo fe the closet where they/ were, I ewallowed the prescribed dom na started out somewhat re-/ That a man pronounces Kentucky a diamond field surpassing othe Swediah Bame for pater attenlogingyentrepenor. © ij anything in South Africa may be ype oa engage bill that must have room for all of > -—_----_— the & DTD. M. on Monday @ ning | of ” waht 7 Me ope All Pianos marked in plain figures—the price om the tag is the lowest. Why not? Every piano as represented or no sale. if you cannot come in, ring us up, both Phones Main 415, and we ~ | - t nele lene whem he intro- i) hol for inspection. Morocco might have taken a leaf from M. Witte’s book and hand- | {Pat Uncle Henry, wham me Wien , will hold any Piano for insp _ @4 back France a non possumus me and “a durn good feller,” It wan one of the coldest nights a fe would be down to do some “think- of an unusually cold winter, I r } member congratulating mynelf that “Baby Joe” Biethen bas returned from abroad. It must be asad |in'” for a few dayw SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 7 3 1 to nay he was the house where I was golng was not] "O14 world over there about now 7 ae bis-waediion enceeh far @intamt, and as 1 reached the} pontoon : ‘ % th't ‘twould be amung th’ lofty an’ Joor Mine © was just alighting Even as it it, John D. does not have to bother with getting a | uni by heck from ber « STEINWAY Ur y therefore makes his} Wh 1 ed from the haircut. ara | dromsing cht in vain for! semeciesemigingion ’ {AND A DOZEN OTHERS) PIANOS : her amor At jest in Better trade that old hammock for a coal hod. VENIENT. | | ® amail room as yet untenanted by| ention at Chicage | the dav 1 ered h in = ctaed to insert email mirrors Se eee eee er aul 711 Second Ave., Seattle China says she was only foolin’. intr so that | Admirers. The demon of jealc SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, TACOMA, WASH. OAKLAND, CAL. in the eae an potas quolendtent seixed on my heart, and « e * to fix the hat. This suggests that myielt ea wofe placed | _ end to be Wicked | i oie sim mn, eu br setommnivagionn IS HOUSE ee eh ee oa athe tins qpeegaaing 1513 to 1519 Ghe FAI 1513 to 1519 Ee Suiaet ane te 4 1 Id - lf and block poe ee rn om provid x for | JG | mene Flag 3 R ATLANTIC CITY ADDI Second Ave. eh A Second Ave. \ AMOND IN THE RUFR'S \ MON, onl on terms o! Chewing um A DIAMOND IN THE RUFC of my Jealous gp ag Hae Bh gee ——GOING AT HALF PRICE—— p Bway CONGRATULATIONS! wo or house and 2 lots at ATLAN OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Extra hairpins mmaliiand, Sept. 2—Prestdent| Minx Rows,” I ‘FIC CITY only $560; terms, 08 ‘Trading stamps. R elt. You are certainly IT.| tf she wa per month te tt ‘4 Manicure set. How did you bring thera together™ | tot ba a oa elite Shoe buttoner. Tho world is indeed indebted to you | « i ¢ in a moment nuke tome tele tee oe 4a ih) Paper of pins for ending much a nano war found ourselves in the ballroom + all gy Aca sg ng. Cloth samples. THE MAD MULLAW fancing i more than hee|ll (lest “addition around Sexton, Front door key usual grace and vivectty. The must owl oy nak caaaee Package of bonbons. SWAT, Sept. 8~-(Delayed ia] conned and I drew my partner into een ng en gyre phon of le ® 7 Tranamission.)—To the F of the] a rit sion root th tickets, City water and sintoot Pe rea oni Don't all speak at once U. 8: Congratulations. By the way,|servatory and determined to know | gsidewalka, Twonty salesmen oe t coast ea 1 + BY CYNTHIA GREY. and soul into the good times that Who can parsnip? what Peace my fate that night. When I closed | grounds, or see C. D. Hiilm oF ly COOKING WITH | The girl who wishes to be gen- her friends and beaux plan. But THE AKURDS | the door behind me whe #aid, “Leth in Times block today. Over 200 at ly liked must be jolly; every (there is such a thing as carrying BOYS WILL BE BOYS ® return to the ballroom. I am/|f tote sold in Atlantic City the last fl knows that. But there is such | enthusiasm too far. As s00n as it’s too cold to go swim LHASSA, Sept. &—To the Wor- | engaged for the next da 30 days, so COME TODAY. —= GAS @ thing as taking gleefulness too The young woman who wants her min’, shipful Theodore, Profoundly tm-| Those word maddened me, I FREE BOAT RI ON THE 7 | friends to love her, admire her andj It’s time to pick the green persim-\ pressed at your success in peace.| seized the handle of the popular girl must enter heart) STAND BY HER, is careful not to andl mon Please send sample in a tone of anger said: “You shall | Anything You Need With the cholera epidemic, no wonder it makes the P: lan blue} SULU, FP 1, Sept. 6—To His In the way of Fall Clothing may be bought here ON CREDIT, if 80 desired EDUCATION COMPLETED. Majesty, the Presiden Grand! We he We sell this Range on thirty days’ trial and guarantee it to ume 10 per cent less gas than any other Range on the mar- ket. Call « see them on dis- play at the store. LAKE TODAY - yuld you find time to Leslie Cordell, of “Dunlap, has ween me and the harem? 99 Enrolled been visiting here the past week THE SULT. While at one place he certainly as’ CAP Fi tearnea now to play the games| A NESSEE PIHENOMENO |flinch, pit and muggins.—Tates writer was altting on bis fron’ ville Co. Seuachee (T: poreh the other day and looking down the road, saw a brand new DIDN'T HOLD THEM OUT. Derby hat coming up the road, and a i) OF RN ia GEO. H. WOODHOUSE 1405 Second Avenue, Seattle. COLLEGE 376 firms asked us for office help. 18% positions filled e the finest stock of Wearing Apparel in the city CARLSON DENTAL Co. BARGAINS iN If you had been in attendance Our sand-castle competition caus-| wonderful to rel A. Harringte cRN >) 7 < gion . . ALL MODERN METHOT ," BUSINESS and ‘prepared for @ position we || ed great excitement at Scarborough.| was under it—Pittsburg Cor Se- Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. Bovnet Gencnd and Cealis, ove FURNITURE if 4 could have filled one more. Tho large photograph shows our|quachee (Tenn.) Times, , ear’s: dives dnern fcieenee For bargains in Furniture see 4 pot ei anaes irst-prise castle, and inserted in it COR. PIK hy ve ephone [a us f mes and Second. Phones 416 Hl ary «mallor pictures of the edifice! HAS THIS MOTHBALL DONE “SEATTLE § Tat—funset Man sie ibe ; Which won the second prize and of IT’S FULL DUTY BY YOUr 737—Sunset_Main 2 rer ; ia :

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