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eile: Caseugs ‘ eos ¥ SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905 T 7 j 1 BY STAR PUBLISHING CO a } A , the Gabe : , . VERY AIVERN OON eXCHPT SUNDAY ' - | t ¢ sa sare TELEPHONES ate | dawg by thls ' 1, “Port eIneae Department Sunset, Main 1050: Independent tim — ———— f \ i} ' her ' BALLARD BAR AGENCY—an Ballard Ave 7 Bunset, Red 14 | | ) " ! ‘One cent per cov or week, of twenty-five cents pee mo THE, MELODIOUS TONES OF | tt ! ) ‘| oth le ¥ to th kete| Setivered by Maul or ae ere ere ere | ' t bet he anked cue ant ty | BUBSCRIAERS- The date when your wibscription expinee te | THE OLDEN TIME BROUGHT ’ 4 Hp, Meh tiny label of ca@h Daper, m that da tives, if ur eybsertp | ! ; , tt your game is taken from the fit SLEEP TO ONE PEACE TO L J me atthe, Washington, ai seoond-clase matter THE OTHER Whe. ty the mu-|) st ' ' ANT AD. GFFIC ¥S DRG 8TOC ' h BRN ) | 1 You A ' anp Vike stheer pe ton SaCOnD AVE ; \ ! ' gor Qt 8m ‘ ‘ for the pur ny LICATHERDA LA if & Leave’ al f iva i y : : i t, Main 60, Indepe . y W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 3 Tribune n . a =—= were - _—— —_; A TTwRERD OOO RRR ERROR LS RRR SRE RRS SS ee | 7 - errs tone “oe EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ; | | f ve tts ima it y * Mimesds TH eweer-off before long. I haven't felt very wel ’ K f Pee eC CCC CeCe eee eee eee eee eee lately ’ week : So said William C. W Newark, N. J., who averaged t 1A GREY l be allowed to set . €lgarots a day : t E ROUND PEG.” r : ti And the next day lied - yore y Set It was that “Be t th \ Heart fa bi 1 tor aw sult, not cause - Fifty cigarets a would horse . 7 burt him we a nh hink tar at t as “ He who does it w know le th ily a de fa ma It Mberate sulctc , y “ r “ ¥ « echipe Knowing . ath along th ad, he Is a fool - “a " sane grr } te go any furth: » , " But a fool is a company alt om suck |), een os we : ree q cigarets, or pickle « in boore, or troop down any of the | the highest bid at ‘ a . main-traveled highways to ruin, It ts a rare man indeed who hasn't [10 p * * ag metetets | ome vice or habit which he has promised his health and consctence ' t w hing «| tm wore th to quit “before tong tan yoy ance price dpnsredal yes warped and| the r Yes, there's no Tack « Is | nd the old \ 4 tol 4 RKE iT! vo Pe peti There's the fool who doesn't know jmake a & joo of Af P remo gia : a v gy eythane . There's the worse fool who knows but doesn't care. . ke by « #k ' meet Cet a weenan of 00 yell he A ws alge ‘There's the still worse fool who knows and cares, but dopes his e like . : hat! of age le of the! wh you # @onscience and binds his reason with the lying promise of “before akin ae ea ’ Ser had the| many bachelors | fone.” | The re ector « the aK 8 man Is almos “Before long” Is a lying cheat that tricks us of the force of our xt “ t s ’ ; k 6 wide whe 58 b a ‘ an cook & me =. Well-meaning jnot done by t ul box f ieee ; epee Spat There's nothing else so indefinite as “before long;’ nothing ee ee “teas i te > oe bed hea who } yok the family that means «0 | nothing else t extends so far and so bil worked h ran } @ a fine \ « arge of @ Anto the remote ft th 4 ay ¢ , her | smiled g, | Semne Cf Rumor ane 6 ma co | te the next qenteation He who can’t fix his resolve today needn't make any promises of | Poot 8 ! Sh oe Kg gps owe eal tadn tnet Ant te tbe wae “before long.” He may deceive himself, but he can't deceive old " at : _ . w agony f n what will the r » doing if wo @ature. His resolution w be weal tomorrow than it is " an 4 o of * | Arected giee 1 ar mew ore ake thelr @Bd Weaker the day after than tomorrow, ° 4 ¥ aker | pla #inees nose mates | Ct. 8 < a evr H acen? Just t a few women| “Before long” keeps ever just abead of us, ever just out of r ja “ ¢ ory -of Agnes| which were ati | !dtatic ro Le Oe Se Ree nacngy tee ? ; ew are succens uniness an like the will-o’-the-wisp that lures the foolish deep and deeper ge ao ° ake : ‘ ° steanional life, don't let us lone The morass of despair and death Be nh digg edit , ' ee r heads and think they are all There's but one moment in all time and eternity when the flint | «yeu Aggie. it's right © t " ’ . one able to do it. It is comparatively @f Tesolution struck upon the steel of manhood prod now, I do t ‘ sine 2 of the | are able to take i ery few wo in fact only one ip @park of fixed purpose— | The worker stood up 4 rubbed | a ¢ Bie ‘ with world among men, a failure For| many, many sands, who makes/ And that moment is nc ne leg, © bed and mped byla@ ‘ o of alurreé shame a 3 a success in man lace ” at is now That en like Cynthia Grey AL. SMITH THE WHY OF GOODNESS (BY CYNT HIA GREY.) “I have heard people say that it is just as wrong to ‘Fil as it is to do the evil.” writes a woman. “I @xpression might lead a boy or girl to commit a ruil * In the first ‘place, no one, except he be abnormal at birth. Bottom of his heart, desires to do evil—that {», what seems evil ie sin thing being thought a sin in America, another in Turkey What all agree on is that there should be mutual love and @nce. What they disagree on is the method. Even criminals attempt to justify themselves—to show their point of view. There are Parisian thieves who take a pride in their profession, and consider an Let us trust that our boys and girls do not want to geeme evil to them. That trust is their greatest safeguard. do de to arrive at proper standards of right and wrong. Goodness is largely a matter of health. A well baby ts Baby. And Emerson assures us that to first have a good animal ‘but in ylelding thereto.” Let us be mereifu! in jud Pose anyone has evi! desires ean we Invade the int What reason ha judge by ourselves? rness of un see where @en mind. For right and wrong, you know, are relative things, one people | pert thief a worthy man But let | 4t aleo be brought home to them that the thing of prime importance | a good have a good man we must The woman qdoted will doubtless sa: But you miss the nt J want you to show that to want to do wrong and overcome @ire is the thing; that the desire to sin is common to saints and yra, ministers and nuns, and that the ea, not in the desire. we to sup w their {ll or well to do this atthe | to bis toler great | what READ ON--THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FREE AND MAY BE HAD BY ANYONE A Beautiful Souvenir Meaning? For nine times out of ten a man t t will not violate his trust. and a man mistrusted will Let us think no evil and be kind. Let us make ourselves sure, | hy FAITH, that men do not bare to overcome evil desires, but merely need to be directed in the right way, a way ean and good | Sectaesh na st er Delivered to Your Address Free Were set therein. ’ : TO ANY PERGON USING ANY STOVE OR RANGE AND IS DISSATISFIEO WITH SAME WHO WILL WRITE US A LETTER STATING THE NAME AND —_—_—_— UNSATISFACTORY POINTS, WE WILL DELIVER TO gnasive life insurance agent, “when (though he didn’t seo the mule—just THEIR ADORESS A BEAUTIFUL FRAMED PICTURE —* thought they had to die to|/to tempt him to kick And the Free. fn Iife insurance. Of course,|mule never disappointed him, but ey don't believe any such thing| the dog was wise would dodge F “Ot course they don’t. They know i they can't win from you fellows) e & @ven by dying.” To eve ‘ now ts Sigel using a Jewel Stove or omer ‘ range who will write us UNCLE HENRY THINKS. ra blag ei eet If all th’ dresemak pinion the see from the look merits of same we will ers wuz doctors, wom- | ey at he was stu ell a beautiful deo 1 | plot. And he was. nir fr en wouldn't be 80 |down and pretende Be wasn't five minut HAPPY HOMES ARE COMFORTABLE HOMES r much interested in | dog slipped up be him, but just as he r ree A good Oak Heater will act only keep the home warm, but tf tt ts ” th’ styles. that mule gave a « 1 1 Jewel, tt will cut down the fuel bill, and be an ornament as well. You never saw any like i To the 5 a — |} not one of those long wn Vicks To the pera r f “Speaking of dogs,” said the man| You can see coming, but a Fitraim the bent letter describ GENUINE OAK } Sith the striped shirt, “you ko mons hook that et —_ es of the STOVES What a friendly feeling exists be-| shoulder. He lande bs ewel = Stove (ace the trade mark) tween many horses and dogs. V dog's mouth, ar range and why {t fe nothing to the friendship be-| feet. But you know po gee hI are Latger than others of thete class of tame number. Remember tween a mule and a bull terrier.| bulldog is, He never made we will give free that wheo comparing prices. You could aot get better he bull terrier is noted for his| We never could tell whether it hurt ful plate rack stove value for your money. friendship and loyalty. Yes, that’s} him or not 10 615.00. —— Call and inquire. Sold by fight, he’s often deeply attached to} Don't suppose it d the fan. That's true. I was a con-| dog?” asked the man © he gray @ractor a few years ago, and [| necktie hotight a team of mules and handed I don’t kno replied the man o- = i them over to a colored man work-| with the striped shirt. “All I know for me. This fellow had been|is that for three woeks that dog F Gp from Mississippi only a year or| Wouldn't eat a thing but mashed two, and 1, knew if anybody could | potatoes ‘work out of that team he could there’s kind of a bond of sym- pathy between the southern negro | qnd the mule. : “I watehod the driver and the fenm for a week or two, and then 1. Ail the com a bull terrier, so I charged $10 on the wrong side of the hooks for a white pup with ““Setadle patolt over his eyes, and driver, That “we driver, at he A VACANT LOT. the — tare.” “Tuat restauraraneemoonnnce | ae PARLOR TABLE Dacito in ered regularly for $4.50; special for Parlor Table, polished, 24 ine oak, highly has lower hes, round tc if, and wah SPRING Saturday only . sup Gakes, doz. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 First Avenue DON’T CHEAT YOURSELF dressed There's mo how emall your earning staction which Hes in being well your being shabby—no matter four our Easy Papment Pian accommodates every purse, ITS AND MILLINERY THING, HATS SHOES AND FURNISHINGS ON One Dollar a Week Payments Kn otra! Outfitting Co., “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. THE OLD RAINIER WILL BE NO MORE The passing of this month will see the end of the old Rainier Clothing company. When October comes to a close finale will, have b written after this we known concern. For the balance of this month we will make still greater redue- tions and when yo ¢ that we lost sight of profit when we started this sale you nderstand better what this an- nouncement t Now comes the pri Suits $12.00 Men's All-Wool Suits $5.85 Worsted 87.25 $18.00 and $20.00 Men's Fi Tailored Suits 9. Shoes $2.00 Vict and payne 135 $2.50 Dress Shoes $3.00 extra heavy wont double soles $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, sj stock, best makes and Ii style $2. 13 The celebrated Harlow Show You know what they are; $5.00 everywhere, now $15.00 Men's Suits . Fine ° 75 Overcoats $10.00 and $12.00 All-Wool Overcoats . 84.95 $15.00 ANl-Wool Overcoats B7.25 20.00 Fine Tatlor- oats - $9.25 00 Boys’ Shoes, “all 8 and sizes $18.00 and ed Ov Underwear 7Se fine Balbriggan Under- wear $1.00 Lin 35e en Mesh Underwear Pants aoe 106 $2.50 strong. Extra Heavy Jersey Ribbed... durable Pants 4 fine All-Wool Ui inden $3.00 Wool Pants .. srt $4.00 Pants - 968 $5.00 and $6.00 fine Pants Shirts $1.00 fine White Laundered Hats Shirts 4 $1.00 fine Cole $2.00 fine Fur Hats......85¢ mie Laund $2.50 Hats, all styles, shapes $1.00 fine Boh F and colors 81.25 jo! Front Shirta.. Shirt with - 25e TSe Soft Front cuffs $3.50 oxtra fine Hats, all ¢ ors and shapes $1.85 Furnishing Goods Wool Sox Genuine Pr $2.00 Self-Opening Gloria Silke Umbrella 85e¢ $1.00 and $1.50 a Wool Sweaters 60e $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Sweat- bee + BL.75 $5.00 Leather Valise .. $2.50 Boston Garters 25c Embroidered Fancy S for 10e Linen Handkerchiet Psi4 1Se Linon Handkerchief... 5¢ 6c Gaspendere 15e $10.00 Leather and Leather 50c Silk Webbed Suspenders Linod Suit Cases ...§4.85 teeeeeree 206 Solid Leather Suit Cases, 2 $1.00 Heavy Alpaca Umbretlas straps, worth §7.50, now... make No Mistake. at 1217 First Avenue, Next Dvor to Postoffice. This Sale Is Positively Genuine Look for the Number on Sign