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a THE SEAT Toe STAR RY AR PUR 2 CO or aD h Avenue x bay a AY AR A ' a ~ t : W a A Q t AGLEY'S AND I ¥ 4 the money ’ a wn which John D. Rocke felle iy ase th has t fun the oll King. Ht grand, sweet song was jin ars as they rained into his 1 \ bill ame to him a a Alt forms of am * y Jestopped. ¥ tendency to tread x path of was chloro a formed ary r yoeeded right mor a rily = R and men change with them, . Mr, Ro r 3 bee 3 u a he gnawing tooth—not physical 3 ly, perha h t he world away from the money Bi ‘ehans \ of the moftist—so nominated In the = bond the F HAN b Rocket aled a new : sid b ‘ ar Tt was a at and awakens poss os. Mr R g 1 joked and made eots with hie solemer q be iq apart his t In his second ¢ a Rocket appeared as yo 3 frisky an any of his guests, Let us presume that this tender por : the part of t \ take off years ar 1 : real life DE ago will ce 4 How long \ be re an ardent seeker after that are sald ¢ the heart = 4 young anc ed 4 Mr. Rockefeller ake : base with the he has shown for golf, what a glad » © we ft f bleach ng loudly to the sweating batsman to “hit it out, you lobste things he might say to the umpire without reckoning the coat {f he should be called to a for his words opens up a long vista of choice exple a tives incapable reproduction here Or he might turn his attentic F to football, wear « chrysanthemtm in bis coat lapel, carry a ; a Dedecked cane and join in the siss-booms of the students : = colleges he has endowed, . In the racing game he could buy up Syso Ea by and Artful and br em together in a apeed trial. just for . = fun of ft. Any wager less than $1,000,000 would cause him to be ret 2 egated to the plker class, which might ewuse him x annoyance 4 in taking his money to the tracks in trucks or automobiles ¢ In automobiling, yachting, pinochle or any of the lesser sports Mr, Rockefeller might glisten | He could be tn a class by bimael) light mule tke a bald head beneath an arc And what @ lot of fun he & have. The band would be playing all the time. » dull moments, no ; tedious intermissions. He might “be happy yet.” Why not let the band play, Mr. Rockefeller? The Wages of Sin “Whatsoever a man (or 4 Woman) soweth that also shall he reap.” ‘This is the law of sinning and reaping— You reap the same thing you sow And you reap more than you sqw. ‘This time-honored law is recently {llustrated by & Story comes from New York: A wealthy woman had a secret lover who was a college youth and @ scion of a leading family. The busbend, ming home unexpected Jy, found the young man in his wife's apartments. In order to save the woman's reputation the youth pretended to be @ burglar. He Was arrested, tried and sent to Sing Sing. Meantime the hustand has died and the woman is now trying to secure the’young man’s pardon. The reaping of thix sin is a harvest of misery. The young man is ruined for life. He was sentenced under an as- sumed name. To resume his name and his place in the world is con | feasion, and the taint of the convict will be upon him. To continue to _ Mve under an assumed name js to put himself at the mercy of those if ‘Who know him. And the womant Hers is the sorriest reaping ‘A servant bas known the truth all along and has made the erring ‘woman's life miserable. But wotsee-—— THE WOMAN HERSELF KNOWS. The body of her sin is chatned to her forever. She has wronged the déad. And she can never be forgiven by the dead who (fearful reaping!) believed and trusted her Sin ts like the sowing of weed seed It grows—-how it grows! And it makes all the soll about it nox fous and foul. that ee ed P-d eneral & For the information of the benig which rumgr of the alleged resignation of ¢ the Great Northern, Mr. Siade is in Seattie, has been here for three Gays, ia still general superintendent of the Great make the trip to the Orient with Mr. Howard James a publishes a Slade of Superintendent rthern and will and party With renewed fighting In Baku sts In Japan, war prepara tions in Germany, earthquakes in Italy, the only peaceful place on the map seems to be Portsmouth —_—_—_— Here's a conundrum; “If it takes Captain Laubecher two weeks to find out that only one saloon man out of 240 is violating the “box” ordinance, what's the use? , quaseeenepen . In spite of government's activity, the beef trust still has its hands in the public's pockats queesenecetemes In New York burglars are adding the finishing “touch” to the eummer season. eneceeece A lawyer brought tears to the eyes of a jury in court Friday Wonder if the tears were “tainted,” os Looks as if the weather was a trifle “tainted” too. The school bell tolls the knell of passing joy for young Amer WI Vs vis" XL ; oneen BUSINES Night School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life COME AND SEE! work. free pressing, are the advantages THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY. SEPT. 16, 1965. e z { [EUR EEMRURER YORE SEER EYE EH EE Ye Sewry } - " | - | in't . : i { man 3 ‘ 2 1¢ Woman With °< * ‘ * m * * ' it * . 7 » | ' ' » lo th The Singed Wings :: ei : . » | ' it * | | 4 * \* OY CYRTING Sry ie | — e > —— * ioe sistas daer ahs dh aly one inde fecha [SHOP SUEHEERS SER SR ROR ETOWAH SH 2 oe “Wie tnt A ) h C ui iI oo * | A F \ i rather t ' t P4 ‘ Orr errrerereree Cees ee ee eeeeeee’ t | ' ; ' | In ‘Tt I x um | t b i rae y tH ' time I ' f ' ' f seolints ‘ | ¥at sity to the ¢ t 7 ' en mine I is ya t y orders. 1 “ . 1 in the life ¢ t 0m I life, Mark x. 90 x “ forward nt 0 maxed * tions, For ¢ nd Hect her senses tr t . fr invested foreleg nm t 5 tt h “nm * k how he was | beek ' 4 t . d h * t 4 en r ' y n this, the hardest the | # ports ® for tt nee. | op ation b fn h i x ‘ rimont hopeless it was apt the field k hold him © re r Christ pr 1 thou shalt fir h fter | 4 t btedly ' as 6 the t was called en int pe r anys It pay the eh bed rift hur t half- | t¢ , 2s that Amer is thels to th 1 | the t « behatt back red f for t wit ending nation:” the lending na j JAM@S J. F » What on earth te the matter with) thing that be is not, somethigg with « ) ‘ an in ’ s tong CHURCHES » m. Morning vies ek. the women 1 a strange neone | looking he tw Luther Leag » Veaper Here ts another wife winner new, presto, he ts the rage | | he * wander SRR REE 4 sally ; — ‘ A. Witzhoff ts aaid to have! It is the man one has knayn for] the dressing tab! \* : * Thecnaen : : . wooed and won 100 wives years that makes the safe h@abgent,| pir» of Fred's * In order to ir » publica- woe t Publis We are told that Witshoff's bos; Women have beon told that) 2) | Jack's ® tion, church » * for Sat- # | block, | - a The rt, lent mat nial week wae the one) It is the man whore money you! ‘ 1 refum ® urday's issue must reach The ® : noted fear PB. ~e% ‘Testers, “Tradl in which arried a wife a day, [have seen earned that malgis the]! boy wou Ee Saree Ree p thee Hinson” ty iia Vlora Pricdica It must be easy to fool a woman.) paying husband. Women hage agen) Fred y laugh *® Thursday afternc Ed * -_ Hi t a pe Some women must be anxious for| that proved i | ! * el fla thea? * husbands If they not, WHY| But im spite of all that broad TERS RS CHAAR ERT OR te cee b ‘ a DO THEY MARRY MEN OF WHOM! know and in spite of all they have! seshunhe as hans medley “ oe | THEY KNOW NOTHING been told the old moth and jrandie | acer i. be ade ved Pht Sith patti by Mra. Krin M | tle more than @ speaking acqualat-| with matrimony in turday came at tant al _ Be “wes ms om. t Le. m. h ane | et.bis wives die > women single | football day, clear, stil! y a te » Sup O08 | tate — ee gee yd nay bg at avy (ena hia a Matins) 9:20 0 Morning sub- | Soe Suen lesen Goates the "ce the saute’ i |Ject, “The Mother City of the Roman Catholic Meetings. ou Mesos pig ol PB 4 World;” evening subject, “James,| St Mary's Partsh—Rev. W. J. tigen yon Gnd gy Bg a ee y sere 4 For Style ‘or Quality ‘ | the Bon of Zebedee.” | Metz Early mass and sermon ee ee ee ee ee ee bert ca ae 1 a Ries Py eel — I a sa | The First Presbyterian Church, | (children’s mass at $:30 a m.). Sua- rimoalal successen who Bik and flutter about strange) Hats can % be bent EN. Brooke & : | cornet Fourth and Sprine~Rev, M.|4ay school at 9:20 a m. snd §:98 gee Sieger he hog lg Rage - Regent hg: 1B len OR Raed > | A. Matthews, D. D., pastor. Morn-|p. m High mass and sermon at in the Iatest fashion, Matter the) Pick out a husband among the ing subject. “Love:” evening sub. | 10:30 8 m. fustruction and benedie- women, untic bis purse strings, drop) men you know or go without. Tt'#) Great Northern Ticket Office, | ject, “Victory.” tion at 3:20 p. m. himeaeclf Into a new field of unpluck | no honor and much disgrace to own ” Fir rch of Christ ntint Cathedral Chapel. Terry avenue. ed epinsters and claim to be some-'a hundredth part of a man. Corner 2nd and Cotumbla sta, Low 812 between Marion and Co- | Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 a. m., 8:30 xeursion rates, Sept, 16-17, Re- cembi vices at 11 a. m. and|@ mM. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv- rve your berth now |8:00 p.m. Subject, “Reality.” Sun-| ice at 8:30 p. m. day school 12 m. Testimonial m | Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. GO, JACK, GO! eday evenin 8 o'cl |4. Hild. At 6:00 a m. and 6:00 ng room Ne 4\@& m.. low mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers, ing team. The goal was easy, The ding | Sermon and benediction. Ye hal Jed six to nothing and the itual Society, Kn gts | Church of the Immaculaté Con- face of the big fullback was setlor Pythias hall, First ne Pike— | ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 | more firmly than ever Morning service at 11 o'clock, Will| apd 8:30 a m. low mass; 10:30 the tle commenced. The/C. Hodge, of San Diego, Cal., wi nls m.. high mass and sermon; 1:30 cam was playing fercely, The | jecture at 20 and p.m. After- >. m benedic me flirty and bruised, mainstay | noon sub) selected from the au- team, wen fighting now! dience. Evening subject, “Wicked Attention Fraternal ‘Orde and BURLESQUE SHOWS AT WAR. {In and four feet and ten inches as he had never fought before. Time | People.” Circles at 4:20 p. m. Plat- ies. While peace ts calming hostile na-|—Charleston correspondence Gar- |and again he wan called and iike «| form teste after the evening lecture P pe! se ase te we ee tone, retevilie Journal, | battering ram he made the distance,|by Mra, C, C. Sweeney eee ye “ Mars invades the burlesque shows 2 —— Only $300 For Cottage |ys ard by yard Holy Trinity Lutheran Church] 220" at very moderate prices, ‘The brush and the three-sheet! Is Emperor William going to fur- It was the old trick y. With] Eleventh and East Olive—-H. A.W.) eggan @ Erieson Studio, poster jnish us a Paramount Issue in the Like This teeth set and gathering the ball up| Young, pastor. Sunday schodl, $:45' nidg, Second and Pike. Hold new horrors, goodness knows, | tariff? tightly, he ran #traight for the side — Awful cheap & and 10-scre Bi tines, then turning back few feet rhape they'll fire at rival pro- THE NECK t# on Lake Washington, the 9] and then again along the i rane Friday morning | finest lake in the tate. We Bl ing this way and that, Or And then pour in the ragged) the woods 0 HO ROME MOTE, tion the last y days 9) both tean breeches Wellington Enterprise wil be ou +q the quarte AT THE QUAKER. Legions of comedians - we #efl dores $60 up on terme of inatant Lee's Egg Tar Soap. Regular 26c cakes, Quaker © det) me nod In mournful figures $1 per month. Some have houses game did be . é GS tp Perhaps the Amazons will ratly Dot life ie bud a nightmare, yet; [J an them. You will be glad to “a gto tis Panes Sadin Guana eles ; Ss With a» shrifl, t 0 whoop Ine 1d nod b met Hat 9609. per ncre before ntent face bent forward. He ke Cuticura § ker Price ith » ‘: ed wre ft wea ak c Quaker Price ite And blondes, their tights aligned and| Det you b pet coeet thie g3.000 ‘worth pt catch the quick Jar White Vas Quaker Price ve twinkling ve D. Hilimas got” an hy | Tolle Regular 6 Quaker Price.. { should displeasure with th 4 t w extend. | ft shot sta | ’ wild dy ha to end. ' t y oh ik, but the p-| HENRY THINKS thing was his head | @ Soap. Quaker Price, per H 1h # slightly, “Tell pound esos 19¢ m ¥ to kick f ©} 5 " » . ’ ” Q 19. at mak Koa Ho him > $1.00 atx xP aker Price +4 if “ Th J MP Rowe Pri Se All th’ world’s a se nd dark | paid roy =a Sara ia iene | BASKET ROW B 1 twir ta Yes, bi ' ght “ . hai ona, Glycerine oy bie: hodbeet és - 2 ons, Arnica : e who i eh Sweet Ot vk th neada, # ipa had Rose Water MOR: « yter who used Castor 0 t y every time m ber oe A trifie pale perhaps, but with Free Delivery Phot 1240; Main 1240. , und nothing was too, 004 |[I 1513 to 1519 Second Ave Jaw more squarely the captate clint » girl whom he ster, He began to think G. : h quet. The ald be wf in the pro- | Sieg a e exchange if something should | e canta trod 1033-1015 F happen to him | 4 ° In the course of time, hows .u |THE MANAGER BOUNCED FAIR. myo —_ S First Avense r SOUBRET on Sh Sno Seay ee eng ee yap ; 1513 to 1519 Second Av moe ey beon-eutemag-| : : ‘or tie = tun. | Dast Crime in Philadel con e. ed. if ard to this} mae A dastardly act of three m evening with #0 much pleasure; he no more eggs. Fir no more ess. ¥in- |» Gelock this morning caused 1000 Sample Wrappers J was % re toast, he the . hot Ing [exeltement in the Episcopal he and Kimonos on Sale oe « = te 4 es unte . . 2 aisha tame, Sientids Mi te woe tal. The miscreants, in passin: Eig daar e oe reps rl | @ tee ‘ale — Sayin parry hullding, stop on the mee i r 4 netaire ¢t hirn, Done utes deveves ‘4 | night's stilIness with three p ring i 1 then, aw th This should tench us not to tae |*tieks of “Murder!!” The me ee “ were arrested, and were sentence credit for the Kood works re this morning to 10 days.—Philadel ure | }when In an ¢ gency w not , ec Poet | Car Men, A i | - —" ttention | ‘ Se + ae | Nothing in the manual of arma ’ 7 es “i iM ar card |About the cocktail, is there? Ie the Welsbach gas light, the he Sunday schools are talking| ST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LINE OF UNIFORM SUITS | the ey r tificlal ligh J about the regular piento—Huntaburg HISTORICAL FRAGMENT 5 any artificlal light yrrespondence Chardon Republican.| 4 delegation of excursioniate | CASH OR CREDIT | school children this is of espect 7 - from Lacedemonia called upon Dio | The United Btates produces a bar- | | | you get in buying your fall suit of us. genes } of walt for every four iimanetonte | eh guys haven't theirs «| “Why do you live in a tub?" ed one rf “So | can evade ask the local option BEVORE OR AFTER? |law and have my sads,” replied the ,. 4. 0, Steet killed two black snakes | philosopher | lant week with the mowing machine.| Taking the hint, they dropped a They measured five feet and eight nickel in the can. Inc. Eastern Outfitting Co | Seattle Lighting Co. COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENt P.-I, BUILDING, FOURTH AND U “SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT NOUS Phones--Sunset. 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