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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. OFFICHS— iW! and 188 Soventh BVERY APPERN OON EXCEPT BUNDAY. TRLEPHONE: Buatnems Department—Sunset, Main 1080; Independent BALLARD BTAR AGENCY—a Batiard Ave. & twenty-five Avenue Rod et. One cont per copy, six cents per week. or t the above number ha © public _@ convenient ¢ Star and leave news Main Indene W. D. WARD, New York Represen Mtive 6 Tribune Butiding. Bighteen mittion children of Public schools five days of ov Read it awal TERN MILLION! In the elty the pupll multitudes go to brick and stone buildings where the latest furniture, appa & bre oka are supplied, Out in the country th thre rid i. 5b Rasa tn « the rural highways. They go to little w ped by the starry flag, where the desks are crude, and wh from the school room there is one little vestibule wh the hang their hats and coats, In city in country, th bu brain factories, And into these facto Bloas ‘em—mo self-conscious. boys and the giggling girls and all the lttle The Publi¢.xchool ts your true democracy. ‘There ts 1 tion more distinctly Amer When you despair of th visit the nearest public sch There the red-headed, patched son of the washwoman beats the banker's son in h and afterwards beats and diseretion into the same Gre artificial standards, more or |eas silly substitutes for in fs to how the pupil is progressing —good guesses The truth ng forget that the boy is human. He # your Wensible teacher, and are not hopelépely in a rut Word education implies. You know that it « to draw out. It fs your business to DRAW What is in it—not to stuff it and then @¥age the amount of stuffing. And you kr you know from "E Y OF THE by on “exam” DON'T BE A TRYANT. And remember mot try to make a sixay boy out of him. to make her over into a sedate matron Papits, resign. You certainly will fatt to the trough of knowledge. that a boy ts a A girl is a girt. mw ¥ if you uu try can't le to drive AND TO THE BOYS AND ¢ Hill’s Warning ‘The Star publisties without comment the following war and childlike faith in Seattle has in a way distorted their > given them wrong perspectives. The warning, to say the ely. 4 “Don't get your real estate so high that no inewes in an afford to use It. I remember a certain manufacturer w fo business in this city coming to me and requesting that w Some of our terminal lands, as they were the only heap property in the city :3 “I have too much interest in your future to see you obstruct the j path of your progress. Don't be rash; don't place property rw too high. If you do, business that legitimately belongs to you under Ordinary circumstances will go elsewhere.” — 2 ‘The stories about American fishing boats on Lake Erie being rid ‘ died with shot by Canadian cruisers don’t go deep enough into de- tals, What the public wants to know is, Did they catch any fish? T —_ If this thing continued, it may become necessary for ra magnates to chloroform Middle West governors in order to for passes upon them i _—_—. Chicago's mayor is making speeches in favor of his r pal ; ownership scheme, but the corporation « tors still « the people's nickels. _—_—— Any political manager who did not ask the big insurance com panies for campaign funds will pleave stand up and be counted _—_ Half a dozen American policemen with stout night #tick vuld fasickly discourage that revolution in progress in Colombia _—_———_ Burglary in New York seems as easy as for an office boy to bor- Fow a million dollars of @ life insurance company, —_—_—_ 4 Now that Nan Patterson is married again, let us trust will live r afterward in obs appy © urity, r? ON : Seigered by matt or earrier, No free coples. GHACRINERS—The date when your subdseription on th When that date arrives, If your # tion by in advances, your me le taken from U me label ts & receipt. te Washington, as second-cla DRUG STORRB, COR, BRCO TO THE TEACHERS— Of course If you are a compe 1 ate per month, expires la we matter ND AVR Observations of the Public School th bildren ngs t » ehitd idings are the tyken » inetitu republic, trous ta lense banker's boy on the playground, You do not need to read the deciaration of independence from the front steps of the sehool house, That all men and women are equal is DEMONSTRATED THERE ife, Uberty and the pursuit of happiness is the heritage of all, and w to him who dentes it! A WORD TO PARI Your dream by day and night ts that your boy or girl shall occupy a better and more useful position $m life than you hold, You are giving your children a better ehar than you had, perhaps. See that your children get everything the School has for th: They cannot know too much of all the school teaches. And above all do not grow discouraged because your children do not make as good “grades” as some of the others, Grades formation of this is shown when the scholar goes from school life into life's school. Be Patient with the children. Anav thelr questions if you can. If you cannot, see that they get th aswers somewhere, One of the Most important things is that your child should GET A THIRST FOR KNOWLED€ And stand by the teacher who is doing his Best. When the boy comes home compialt { the teacher do not “ what the tue CHILD w that you ought not t (Pmquéere the inateiduatity out of your pupils by cast tron metho: boy. Do yo not try ad your them to RLS—You are in school to DE VELOP YOUR BRAINS. You can have a lot of fun, but remember —your chance will never come to you again. And what you are to be will depend upon whether you hav a more workable * than the average. Develop your mus nd your digest You ‘ill need them later on. But be sure to SHARPEN YOUR BRAIN Tf somebody gets ahead of you, keep at it jast the same. Some of the greatest men were slow In school, Make your mind to DO NOUR BEST. Whatever others do, you will certainly w Do it best. No one can do more than th ning from President J. J. Hill, of the Great Northern. in his speech at the Rainier club, Friday evening. It is a warning that should go } to the hearts of many of Seattle's business men whore unbour vt ho is now ¢ sell bim | WIL Sesrenbasmesslatat Night School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work. COME AND SEE! ~ THE FEMININE ROUND PEG BY CYNTHIA GREY Just now we are hearing a lot Jabout the “round peg in the are | hol Le the nan who has }chosen an occupation to which he 1h " ted, one not @ riding to his t apacity, and wh does not | Hut it ia to mere man that this |sort of talk ix usually addressed jit he, not his sister, wh te warned againat choosing an uncon genial lifework | The other day the writer hap | pened Into 4 home of a family of the middie class, and found the mother | seated on the floor weeping. Pos |wibly this is not so very impressive a statement In Iteelf. 1 hear 4 man aay: “A lot of fool women do t But wait This woman was 6 ed with deeply ln od face, a woman of suffering }in the, to her sion of youth pressibly pathet }krown old, and mtess in vibr y: “Thate, hy Holmes spent part of the morning attic fine—until one THE headed absurdity and de spent her | | raising a family, She had “stuck jout” until the truth must com j the surface. She was full to bur ing with the agony mindirected energies but w te convictt a tally ant tones of m ate, HATE it! PEACH CONFERE r mth wu | humor, profound eapacity for joy or | She had nervo-racking task of | t st —————e ars ed uz though ag-out fight Jist kep’ our little neighborhood Tore up both day an’ night Th’ man th’t started all th’ rows w | Lamar, a tough Hed f for twenty-four hor aight An’ then not have enough I'v n that feller huntin’ fun By n’ five good men An’ out uv downright cussedne He'd lick ‘om all again. One day a stranger came along A quiet feller who Informed th’ boys his name Knox B’ gosh, it fited, too; | No sooner’d Bill seen Knox he ask Him how he'd like t' fight | But Knox allowed he'd rather not At that, Bill swung his right | We never did find out th’ way Knox played that trick on Bill He kind o An’ Bill spun tapped him on th und until Knox give his jaw another tap A tap th’t made his stop His spinuin’ ‘round an’ then heard Him grent an An’ ev'ry time \ Knox lagied [A more an Nobody ever saw on him drop. Bill got his feet his paw en fight th'n this jaw we » STAR DUST The Reward of - ~~ Mrs. McClosk (Copyright, 19056, by the Newapaper chool whin T lolked An’ the Bun Knterprine Association.) ay hool teacher couldn't help) MeClosky boy rose early and ate!taken more thin a common interest } a hearty breakfast, hie mother, who in me,-1 wos so bright Did yees | had provided for the oocasion &/ ever hear the loike new-laid eae tanding by while he Well, it would be a eryin’ shame | was disposing of it, accompanied by | to disappoint ‘em all,” he said, when | | of buttered te and declar he had recovered breath. TH bey ing “the b’y ain't atin’ enowgh to|to see what I kin do | feod a chicken | . * e ° rhe “b’y” enjoyed the experience| “I told you #0," sald the sehoo! € being coddle an what boy | master wagging hia head, when woulda and did not hasten hi became an established fact th repast, When it could be protracted | Closky's boy was “go! ab: no longer he wiped his mouth on the! ‘em at the village schoc | ways have Oh, God, If I only didn't mek his hand, stretched himeetf, | No more than expected have to cook!" Jand crushing his al brimieas|averred the united head of the Mur That woman's daily conve ation, | hat ove hi tangled hair farted | ray family for years past, could it have been | off down street, his mother standing! Yo needn't ‘a’ told that,” cried gathered together, would have/ in the r, with her hand over her)a chorus ers delighted with shown the nature of the difficulty yes, proudly watching him. their own itene to anyone capable of putting two He had not passed t f her About the time the village was and two together. Had that woman|sight when little Rose Murray,/ talking in this way the boy's mother! been a bookkeeper, or ¢ d some} whom he had rescued from drown-| sat up one night darning the stock ne of the professions, there is ev-| ing, attired a tial in danty be- | tr r the seven p of feet that ery reason to belteve she would! frilled garments, expied him, and at| trod the path way of life by her side » been a success, and have mee flew to meet him He ave m all in ed into the ery optimist] The big boy gasped for breath | school bless him!” she mur | whieh su se creaton, In dof the} when he felt the touch of the soft; mured, while her bosom swelled | dismal lump of clay that is. She | fingers, and glanced down sh ish-| with pride and mother-love, and a has two grown daughters now mak: ||y from t 1¢ jeans to her| smile chased all the care from her ing ® success in the business world. | da But Rose felt per-| (hin anxious face Wits: James, Gon't be oo eetfich with the umsbretie. Gane Perhaps will argue, she has | f¢ at ¢ nd was idently| At this point the boy stirred in] 4. mother is getting wet? Hold it over her, t worked too hard. Perhaps she jproud of accompanying her hero| bis sleep and muttered, “The ma en a “steering oar Perhaps she | down street When you was|ther expects it av me, an’ the little sick jdrownded my mamma said you was] one’s pa an’ ma—an’ all ay ‘em. It Yeu, ahe | k; sick In the soull|_ wonderful boy, she sald, “There| would be a cryin’ ghame to disap in the hungering. craving, UOt] with never be auch another boy in| ed mind, grown wenk from) ihe vill he said, An’ my papa. lack of nourishment and exercise jhe wouldn't ‘a’ t a'prised to see} Do yoo want your little irl 191 yo in parli'ment—that Irishmen ture ont like that woman? Vi) have gone from the cabin to the P : io 2 r YOUR ateering oap. |} - ataft ~ oo fer that i = name are doubly attractive. Here is a list of de | Woman fn the b where Wha 4 Saale thas wens attet ta Paes sirable merchandise attractively priced for to Macharge meibility wity | @ morrow the serene joy of one who has fe ove Bh Lye b by pete -agpenene Bow Penn's Antiseptic Skin Soap; regular price for her voeation, is a most beauttfu lat. sieech, cikine cae iad” aie Maes box of three cakes is 40c; Saturday ree thing. Rut the idea that she’eag}®* schoo! when y 7 7 price is per box ie do no other thing, and that anyetmy {| umday teneher, when yom Colgate Violet Talcum Powder; regular price pain tonend her sort of Mtg} as dr aid ‘he couldn't ales ‘Seterday Goectal ihe s due to o edness Oral} . w mare t pen © com Packer's Tar Soap; regular price 25 peer a is now n you, you was so sant 4 ante An anes Sen wes, rows Dickinson illed Witch Hazel, direct McShane sald she loved from ¢ regular price per pint is t wo son. An’ all the 25 arday Spectal per pint ..1B¢ ee Tee en Hoff’s Anti-Pain Felt Back Kidney Plasters; reg , ween you was Stow ular price 26¢; Saturday Special 20c; 3 for 5O¢ An’ all 0 airis cried when Theatrical Cold Cream; full pound package; regular price 60c; Sate you was drownded. [n't it nice to urday Special Rg F be drownded an’ have people love Peroxide of Hydrogen; regular 50q bottle all day Saturday for 2/ you 20-Mule Team Borax; regular price 10c; Saturday Special sem, Tete MeCieateys ber Stand Mirrors; heavy French plate glass, size 5x7 incbes; regu Greemily, and after he had left Rose price G5e; Saturday Specta’ errr VF SUN saa he thus addressed himeeif f Colgate’s Shaving Stick; reguiar price 26c; Saturday Special Bo they were afther thinkin’ I Carbolic Salve; regular price 2c; Saturday Special i wus good fur somethin’ whin they hool Scratch Tablets; large size; regular price 10c; Saturday Spe- thet | woe drownded, Mra. Me . aa 4e Shane loved me like her own boy, Manicaring Department. Expert manicurist in attenda Hours she did. [ll shovel her snow fur 9 to 12, 2 to 4-30 her next winther, t will. An’ the lit ‘The Quaker makes free delivery to all parts of the elty) see tle eirls all cried ite they thot I your phones. Main 1240; Independent 1240. was drownded ¢ nixt quarter dotiar I git I'll buy ‘em all some DRUG Oo. |eweetion I will. An’ the schootmas Ghe QUAKER. Cc ° ter thot there wus a glint in my * eye which mint somethin’, an’ the| rae NEW MIMBERM CLOS 1013-1015 First Avenue dust wouldn't shtick to my heels at | KY'S BOY.” carrying screen doors k Holmes stunt down He punched eternal daylight out p Of Bill, an’ done it, too. 30 eaay not a single seratch | Was seen whe was through | Well, aft that B i i oO Th't even whispe fight When anybody shook a fist You'd seo Bill take t* flight Bill oftea said, “No more fer m Nope, gentlemen, I'm through One lickin made me tand fer peace - Czar Nick feels that way, too, | | HE HAD A BOARD LOOK held up in Chicago?” t. Two fellows stop ped me one night, but when I told a New York solicitor for an insurance company they walked on” 4 | pote ‘em all. 1 must try what I eumatism *: After a while MeClosky's boy got ONE MONTH 3g to where the village school could carry him no further, and the MON, TUES, WED. & schoolmaster grew deeply con Cured by a New Remedy. |*-'o\"r'"" en, Anan What occurred during the sum mer did sot become known to 50,000 everyone, but in the early part of October the boy set off for a higher institution of learning. BUSINESS BOXES | ‘The day he started, if he had been some great potentate taking his : |leave, the village could not have MILLER 400 ELS. |shown a livelier interest. Mrs, Mar |ray eat in her bay window, and IND. 3288, |waved her handkerchief as be | passed. The schoolmaster gave an | on™ vl bao ‘ pcoms to the children, and whe thing tn | 8 in the door of the school the ie a shading his eves with one ALL Come and invest THE hand and swinging the other over his head. The men came out of their shops and whouted a cheery word,|§ largest stock in the Pacific and Mrs, Brady, Mrs. McShane, and|§} ‘© 4ll customers, the other women made some ex wwe to Ket down (o the train R. PETKOV = . . a Pioneer F Oetormuy One summ in early May the Established in 1896. | gewrral! ( *rom it a drew into the usually quiet| | Rremmat ome depot # a tall young man stepped out of a car cheer after cheer rent the} NIGHT SCHOOL MONTHS 320 * THURS. EVENING SEATTLE COLLEGE BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND & ENGLISH COURSES 1h TOM Pacitic al MAIN /640 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FURS LATEST STYLES. te our elegant line of FURS. We carry the Northwest. We guarantee satisfaction ITS & CO. *urrlers, 110 Marton Street © prices and on easier payments Cc. A. Meyer. Mer air, and a doxen hands were reached out to clasp his, but the old gray I NO polmaster got the first! brass band struck up “Thel We sell better Pianos at lowe: d\ Maple Leaf Forever,” and a proc than any other house in the tty. + | sion, by th hoolmaster nd the an, marched off up the m “ fa| “What is this all about?” asked KOHLER & CHASE, stranger 1205 Second Avenue. = The new mimber—MecClosky's »| boy,” replied Mra. Brady, who be cause of her exuberantly excited in Just Arrived --- New and Pretty Models In Fall Millinery CASH OR CREDIT. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantes Lady attendanta Hours—#:30 to 6; to 12. Both phon 1420 BECOND AV Sundays > Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. trator of the estate of Sophia Faulk, COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE. ay of ped cg be ee on j SEATTLE'’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” ju .chotme.. Gaatast nn pe noni are hereby notified to present them.+ said estate. See our showing of Suits, Rag reo Se asa lans, Boxcoats, Tourists’ Skirts NOTICE TO CREDITORS You'll find Shaws ne gg ong Be In the Superior Court of the harmacy across State of Washington for King the street CASH OR CREDIT County, : , In the matter of the estate of] Good Goods—Prices That Are ff] sophia Faulk, deceased $206 SECOND AVE Right Notice is he given that the ee undersigned has been appointed by 8, — Pepe |the above entitled court, adminis Pensede, _ Srohshems with the necessary vouchers, within one year after the publication of this notice, to the undersigned, ad- ministrator of said estate at his residence designated as No. 226 East Crawford street, Ballard, Washing- ton, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of GEORGE FAULK. Administrator of the estate of So- phia Faulk, Deceased Dated at Ballard, Washington, this 10th day of September, A. D., is Date of first publication; September 16, A. 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