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THE SEATTLE STAR TUPPER POP TUCO ESE S EEE Ee ee ee BY 6 LISHING CO. 4 * orricy 2 18 Seventh Avenue = * * BVERY APTERNGON EXCRETE pUNDAY * enn Wepartment—sune t 128, _ is * BALLARD STAR AG Y Bunvet, Rod 14. (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) Kk oF twenty-five cent r month | * : ples cit Were eeeeeeeer Tete ee eee ee es BUPSCRIBENTT whe Four RUNNION exam Te a label of each paper, When that date arrives, (t your subsorte rhis trying to b rt onyot mi vf dolor if youghay again been paid in atvance, y name is taken trom the list | f mind ate on the addroas label isa reoeipt tolen money ta the rat game Hobba think © too <___Bintered at the Postoffiog at Beattie, Washington, a gecond-clang matter . é F r ae asia WANT Al. OFFiCw—RAGLEYS DRUG STORK, COR MECOND AVE [Yer Diaved & vie ga ae rl pore pens AND PIKE STRERT ke a detect J you can't sleep seve hig hener, bis self-re Que Mew Want Ad Office at Une avove number hap recently bean Spened Gua Robbe hin peace. No wonder he aske for the murpose of @ public & convenient place to foave want ‘ ' © leave subscriptions for The Star and leave news itema The phone OMI Gua Bot ' & more boy. He he we for this off! are & et. Main Gn Indepensde wanted y he could find out learned his lessor Tle has W. D. WARD, New York Representative, & Tribune Buliding. how it # ‘eal aport learted the high pri evagyons ad errr Hu ould find out on | must pay for stretching out a greedy $7,000, He » nuch and start. | hand and grasping what ts ot his The Plague of Nois od we wn, He waa found tb in Senttle Ther are many kind of thieves, _ - taken back to Chicago ant locked| ‘There ts the grocer who sande his tient one of Seattle's hospit complained to the |“ | sugar f A patient at on t Seattle hospitals has maplained . - He didn't enjoy hin it. The fact} There ts the farmers wiie who news papers against the hideous noises that rend the air at all hows jthat “every man te 1 like @ de- | sells packed ogee for fresh ones of the day and night made him nervous Th in the fruit vende who Me felt #0 guilty that he tmagined le olf oranges for full price You have sat at r window ia the city at midnight and fancied | everyone suspected him | They are thieves of one kind or ae aiiaee, Th the eyes of every man he met | another he saw reflected his own knowledge] ‘They are grabbing for the al The air quivered with quick-rushing trains, with rattling trolleys | or pix dishonor and bin own dinre-| mighty dollar, regardiews of the and rumbling wogons. It was rent with the shrill hooting of engines, | *Peet for Gus Hobbs se se AOR i hay AB gg ot ont poor, high or low, sooner with the discordant shrickings of sirens, It was vibrant with sounds a iteep Jhe will turn on his aleep of revelry, with clinking of china and glasses and gambling devices, Use of $10 mania” jand mu What's the sata Gua, “when you have r appe Th tay will come to one with laughs and curses, with the stealthy steps of crime Tt was | cree am it came to Gye Bebba, when they heavy with moanings of the sick, with, cties of the despairing, with pag Sig npr ay ea fade Rgds? ~~ Mess azar ar . use of the downlest of beds if you | and ais the ume of $10 sighs of the homeless. Sd what & the Gap meals and petite You have lstenod and fancied there was silence! You have lain awake at the hour of the breaking of day over the eitty, and dreamily thought of the stillness. endless tread of the workers, Tho was passing by your In the streets was the weary most meaningful parade known to ctvilizatior window And you dreamily thought of stillness! ‘es we © Out upon some wooded hiltop, bathed in sunset ¢ the silence Goo Goo Land lyived Baby Boo, Ner face cih.s veut Ay arn apple too. - eye-3 were like Twin drops of dew, something the ds an actuality, a something that can be felt, a my which opens the shutters of the soul and lets it look out upon world unafraid. Listen and you may hear thg sleepy twitter of a bird, the bark dng of a squirrel, strange sounds in the leaves that cease as myser fously as they began the ticking the rustle of a faraway field of corn, ‘of your watch and-—yes, your own heart beats. The faint sound of a ~ With lights and shadows @istant church bell seems indeed a sweet, sacred summons to another World. The sudden caw of a crow startles you ae would a contractor's Za 7 Falling aeies A Diast in the city », 2 “have no ear,” sighed Chas. Lomb, and thought himself ab i. r tiny Bp rat pped ep. normal. Turnta ap r nose Sy) But the world is rapidly losing {ts sense of hearing, ts being made Curled like the petal @eat by clectric hammers, by blasts of dynamite, by the whirling of or palin CF / cars. ‘Time was when man found pleasure in the gentle ripple of the ‘Tute, in faint colian music, in the twittering of pipes, As he deafened he forsook those simple pastoral instruments for the spinet and the harpsichord, the organ, the piano, the shrill born and the bass drum. ‘Today he must have the full blast of the orchestra ere he admits the presence of music. He must have a strident gramophone of & shriek- ing steamcalliope to soothe his nerves. The most successful bandmaster in the United States was he who introduced a battery of guns as accompaniinent to the “Star Spangled Banner. Soon no orchestral composition will be listened to that does not have its forte passages emphasized by lyddite bombs and the burating of boilers. Man has lost the ability to interpret the hidden things ‘un the ¢tl- ence. He is deaf to the sweeter as to the stealthier sounds of noture. His ear and his soul are deadencing to the deep undertones of human iife The world is cursed by its plague of noise To be heard one must speak in a strained falectto. The voice bas grown cacaphonous and clamant. Meliifiuous vocalization is confined to the negroes and the _ kaffirs. The soft minor key has been dropped by educated mankind. 9%) Sol;WIPY pjzom em ABpoL man who congenitally is deet to the most confidential whisperings of nature and to al} but the mos! insist- poled ‘\ Fie lips Re a Red cherry “And red Bey he rag ht Cynthia G rey — = * STAR DUST IMPORTANT!!! 1 dem scrambled.” FRE SEATILE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1905. THE HELL OF A WOMAN-MOCKER ts urmured thoughtfully smiled at him, half ame ned by her recollection “A woman sat in a stage box, one white hand resting on the plush par ot} | | apt, her eyes scanning the gdudy|thelr parting ‘op a little Hatley, She had What do you think of this] oon in a theater for 10 years. piece?” she asked, with a motion of | She sat in the pit hen, a young] ber program towards the stage lover by her side—a lover with the| “I! hardly know,” be stam fire of genius in his eyes and the| mered How do you like it? flush of ambition on his forehead It in @ deadly insult to all women every where. answere with her brows knit in stern eon-| |demnation, “Do you not think #0” “There is the curtain,” he sald. | Me turned to her abruptly 1 wouldn't stop for this act,” he faltered, “1—I have ween it before She glaneed down at her rich black] rilk, and sighed as she saw herself acroms the decade, a little, sharpely featured girl in a shabby frock, with & faded blue handkerchief at her at. Heigho! what a long time! fe i poner a niet i 4 for Infants and Children. |SMILES OF FORTUNE AND PUD “4.” Se made the adm ” PALMAE Lh Lh ALR Le ee aa OR oe ee ed | The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sigs PRAVITY | said wimply, “I shall] nature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under I earn my living by his personal supervision for over BO years, Allow no (Copyright, 1906, by the*Newapaper } one to deceive tinthis, € ita, Imitations and Enterprise Asnoctation.) You always were a claver giri,”| + Justeasegood” are but Exp ond endanger tha iment, health of Children.Exper The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. it was, and what e@ lot h pened in it! She had parte her lover, had akhat up Into an eager 1 it twn't nice” ust see it through,” whe de apable woman, had earned her own| Cided steadfastly, but with a sudden living with her pen, written half « flush | on successful novels, and step 4 his band on the door | into a foremost position in a great urged, “unlens| { ds here.” modern movement The band was playing a medley] he told her, “1 am quite) of familiar airs, and a bar of “An-|*lone here and in the world.” | nie Laurie” fell on her ears. She | wondered what lover, and hard, metalic « phonograph had beeome of her) nory struck in with @ ho like @ volce In a We should not under stand each other, dear 1 want) someone with—with—you know—"| That was what he had said to her,| and abe had known, or thought she had, Bo they had parted. } As the curtain rose flashed acre of the play they something | brain, a ture had seen together Chat night 10 years ago. A poor lit-| tle play it bad been, Virtue had been righted at the last and the vil ain had hissed to the scaf- fold. She had hissed, too, with her; teeth tight and anger in her heart, as the cruel betrayer slank| in front of the ou in, and she had waved her handkerchief and| heered tnvoluntarily wh the two overs band-in-t behind | the glaring footlight had lifted bis eughed at it s her net nd But her lover houlders and ally, That wan} not life, he had | As the corps ballet trip n the stage and sank into the 6 pose of an eastern dance. Naom! Clifford remembered the ob-| et of her vieit. She was to sit through and criticise « burlesque by] & writer Whose work, while enor mously popular, had yet been de seribed to her orrupt and de grading to a degree almost Satank “TAKE ME AWAY DER sHE SHUD- She wae the editor of a woman's ~ | journal, and she had come, dixpas. "Then stay,” and sbe drew in her wionately enough, to see if there) gown things were so. He stepped to the front of the box! When the action of the burlesquejand eat down. The curtain rose} began to develop, Naomi turned her) and the second act commenced. j program to the light and looked at! It was a trying ordeal for Naoml.| the name of the librettist. “Adotf| Her purity reve 4 from the un- c 4 mixture of French and|pleasant situations and the hideous English. She set him down, with a/ jargon of the piece. At last @ scant- bias of patriotiem, aa the formerfor| tly attired woman came down to the the play—so far as there was play was thoroughly morbid. It was dif- flewit to put her finger on @ sen- tence or situation that was gros enough to shock the languid Eng- lish public, yet the atmosphere of the thing was poleome to the nos- trile of a good woman. The men tn it were coarse and sensual, yet wit Uly wicked as a Stuart courtier; the women were loatheame to her, yot it and dramatic appeals of human woe. The cornerstone of the Federal A phrenology vice oxamint my/ quick of repartee and stinging jibe ‘The loss is the loss of mankind. — will be laid next Satur- a me I haf a brains ike] Good women were held up to mock- Moments In the solitudes and silences refresh us, help us to get a A few suggestions as to what] “{ @ink der chump vich weibe “7 ae men distorted into hypo- new grip on ourselves, to draw ourselves together, to forget a little of should be put in it i ldene obinions hase « imagination “re the everyday greed and grind, to give a clearer look ut ourselves anda | | & — Laubecher's salons box) The Anes Niage.” In the box opposite sat a man Detter conception of what we are trying to do with this life of ours | RO rocs ~toenel” Blothen’s |Nimce Be ae dens Apowd Anna) with a keen, saturnine face—a face that is slipping like sand through our fingers. edttortals. het. J dit ned efen know dot oe — ee as eee) It is good to get away from the hurly burly and take a little while Jobn 1. Wilson's Senatorial am-|she was seek See Se Soe gee “us . ty, though each delicate curve and ta hear the voices of nature and the inner self, to form ideals, to shape eh ‘idee tania |} “We will now sing do angle was thrust askew toto evil hird avenue re je | wager i'd Madde t * and direct purposes, to realize what the nolsy striving ts ail for. Seattle's city hall, VERY IMPOR i a oe bo a'd Mudd | by restions Selfishness that had Ideals born of the silence—they may be visionary, but they are | TANT. ance cane Sigeoitcd fetsmped tp f upon » ram Dans never vain. They are to wa what the star of Bethishem was to the Hi Gill's clay pipe. P ; WHAT FLAY ron PLEAS? cha’ pay 024 yoy ‘at Na: ee through wise men of the east. They lure to the fufler life Jakey Furth’s exclusive franchise.| Tink Waters, of Boddy, Ix here—~| his glasses, while the tremors of od OT ates 7 reap inchee] some subtle emotion flickered acrous | News _ ceaarw TSET \! his taoe. All this tainted money talk, anyhow, resolves {tself simply into CS HENRY THINKS, | we When the curtain fell he went the question whether or not the heathens are to be Gladdened or not | A young woman particularly ehic,/round to the door behind her and giaddened. | prey ux had long had her pic tapped gently ‘ P ut as she wae strong headed omi started from her reverte. _————. ae ee “ . i Naom! started from her rever ‘ ‘ - @ others all wedded Come in,” she raid Great Northern officials say the union depot will be completed n't survive a hair circumstance made her feel] p49 stepped into the tiny room, = by January. They don't say which January, however . graceful, aristocratic figure enough ee Jin hie evening dress. Bulletin! Extra! Work will be rushed on the federal building Pe i Hey Mm smal One stone will be laid this week—the cornerstone ans inched avavely Tato tae ae —EE ond and then heid out her That treaty does not, however, spol the fun the Tartars and Are HISSGGA: VRAORENT. sek aa menians are having with each other. o ee | page hoor hog Saga —_—_—_—_—_ “{t doesn't matter,” he mused. If | altered greatly,” she If John D's missionary money really is “tainted” it's only a case |! had held it. what show would marked, speaking as lowly as he there have been for collecting an | had done ee tiehting the devil with tive dermnity ?” | “Life has en too sweet in eee was undoubted) a great | my mouth. plied. If that open door in Manchuria can admit Bill Taft, it's certainly | ho he had fancted aibeh anat - | | himself @ favorite of fortune, now open. PoE aera A belle who once flourtehed in Jolo jall his pt » had turned to bit Herself bougtt « love of a polo; | terness at the sight of ber Well, after a)!, it's just as well that they didn’t make peace in She worg it one day | “Then you have not been success: Toxo. When, it grieves us to say |eut, after all? she said —_——. Her swain cut her dead with his |, She could not for her life have Let's vote a lack of confidence in the weather man —_ lwelipes the virven tous —-- | “No, conceded somberly, “1 eeanemaamniameneed SINGULAR! have not been successful-—atter all.” Latont Photograph of MISS EVA LEWIS How would you lke to be the mayor of Tokio? Mr. Smith and son, Russel, was 4 F “You have been happy?” His eye a » Avenue, Chicago in our vicinity last week.—Hale| SHE SPC D A BURGLAR. | felt on her dress and traveled mean eh. eR epee Chapel correspondence Sequachee ogly to the plush walls around Even insurane companies have their Cromwells. (Tenn.) A mat thinks he ts of great belp| them For Sale a to his wife wash dishes. Sinem when he watches her She got herself a watst Of mousaeline de sole; And, donning it, she chased “Just think,” said the drummer A very handsome bole. who had just come fn off the road ~ ‘! fount an lowa village of only | MQOFRN nro e FROM THE VAUDEVILLE 3000 poptilation with the lid off.” “Come here mit yourseluf, Otto. “1 don't say oo,” sald the Jun | as ear I hat a conumdum to ask py you artner “All righd, Osgar, wass iss der Yea, The gotng-bare-headed fad OLLEGE 876 firms naked us for office help, | Wittiness vich you vould gife me alhad struck town | pain mid id?” But that didn’t keep the Junior 188 positions filled. “Dine te id: Cana mans live mid-|Partner from striking “tips to It you had been in attendance §| ovd a brains?” waitresses” expense account off the ’ BUSINESS and prepared for a position we “Yea, how did you dit id, Osgar?” Wien could have filled one more. “Sooch an insulting! Look youl Great Northern Ticket Office, teallle ‘ here, I vill haf fd to understood I' corner 2nd and Columbia sta, Low James and Second. Phones 416 Bl net a brains, lods oof dem.” cursion rates, Sept, 16-17. Res “Vell, den you shoult nod vear serve berth 1 on Suits for Father SUITS FOR MOTHER, SUITS FOR DAUGHTER, SUITS FOR SON. Exclusive Moderate Prices. CASH OR CREDIT Patterns Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AV’ “BEAT 8 RELIABLE CREDIT HOUS | door opened and # man in A Bright White Pure Light In the Welabach the least Injurous to the eyes of any achool childrer gap Meh artificial light this ts of exp To students and al Importance. Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones--Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. | ghts and began to sing a song. | was a haunting chorus to it NOS FOR RENT and both song and choras brought) the red blood to the cheeks and , na Bagh ba oldest, ears of Naomi Cufford cao at ae r —= Bhe rose abruptly and turned to} Er tas pauls tere: west ALLEN & GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Aven the man at her side "Take me away,” she shuddered putting her hands to her face. | As he pushed back his chair the ing dress entered. Ab! Carr,” he observed, bowing Fe ys pBreochas, to Naomi, who resumed her seat nee, Soa! ne, Links, “1 thought you were alone. They Studs, Ear torews, Ete said this wes your box, They want Houghton & Hunter Jewelers 704 Firet Avenue you behind.” II am engaged,’ other with pale lips protested the Naomi looked at them both; wild surmise in her reeling brain. | sfine— She raised the program to her dazed But Naomi sat gazing at the stage, while the house rippled with the daintily shameless chorus and the dancing posed in the lascivi- ous glare of the limelight. “Good-night, Mixs-——” There was no answer. And “Adolf Carr” opened the box door and stepped out—into hell. eyes “Adolf Carr!” That was the author's name. She crumpled the program with a con vulsive gesture of disgust and tossed it over the parpet “I—T'll come now, Bartley, said ‘Adolf Carr.” “I— Good night. Danderine GREW MISS LEWIS’ HAIR AND WE CAN PROVE IT The Great Danderine Never Falls to Produce the Desired Results 1SS Lewis’ hair was very thin and it was less than two feet in length whee the began using Danderine She says ber hair end scalp are now fairly ee ee ee, 1G the main secret of this grest remedy's success as a hair grower, Item ro invigorates and [airy clectriées the hale glands end tissues of the scalp, causing unusual and usheard-of pctivity on the part of these two most impor tant organs. Pesulting in a strenuous and continuous growth of tho hair. The following is ® reproduction of Mise Lewis’ last letter: Janvary 3, 1005, Deer Doctor Knowlton: You know | told you in my Girst letter thet my hair would not reach moch below my shoulders, and chat ell of it together only made one tiny braid. Tam sending you my photograph, which | had taken at Stevens Bros, It tells the whole story better than I can tell it Everybody | know is using Danderine, so you see | am doing something to show my appreciation. Sincerely yours, (Miss) EVA LEWIS. Danderine makes the scalp healthy and fertile and heeps it eo. Ibis the greatest scalp fertilizer end therefore the greatest hair-producing remedy the world hes ever known hb Jicine for both the hair It is a naturel food and « wholesome me Even a 2Sc bottle of it will put more end scalp. genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. results from the very start. HOW at all druggists in three sizes, s it shows Silvor or stainps to pay postage nd Guaranteed by QUAKER DRUG CO. CARLSON DENTAL CO. ALL MODERN METHODS. Corner Seeond and Yesler. Guy's Drug re. Entrance room, 207. Telephone Ind. L. 737 ot Main 2716. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bargatns in Furniture see vs RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Pike St. Ghe FAIR ——GOING AT HALF PRICE— OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. Bears the Signature of :

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