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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT 8 : 1 W , ® RARARRER AAR R ERK G! eaithy s Marriage : * Witor Star: Chet on & , “a , 4 being & | “ea , ” ant realet of your Bape, & the Standard way” means onsy to buy, easy to pay extends longest and most lihral credit * have been Watching your gr: ® , ere a & sade on tho “street car hte.” Lt ® like the term « L IRGIN WNSEND. oanon cas on Ko the 1, bege there la * ar “ . ang b= : ae pomad * such & thing aa a “street car & white Wea ems to me that [ have seen * pte Reo y thing to * ightor manrhann.L lone ties RP) % ale, gr fo expect, a man to buy w Orher . i whole $ Hy oy Me, age | * a seat in a t car and then * probably ; ‘ean, “rt ae 8 iN * «ive It to a woman, T am sure *® , Ng 0] & you would him a ninny @ * gallery & - é mber & long time ago as haan ~ Bah talk and LIL sol you temched: the dove ots pours] & Ne_boughE @ seat tn m theater happened (hit - © sentence | gallery on Bronwen |x ond gave it away to some & which com with my|" Ramomber! Onieteo welt “Poor! * *tanting woman, And 1 gm #f pame aia” ke tat olathe | ® also sure the young lady with & "Poo nitar® an. /eilld’ ho had called me How itl ~ whom ha went to the theater | gwored « a little older, | ae _ San. the Coctor told ie wouldn't t eased with such & deep, empha zea | | ® gallantry * almost. pale % But there ix a street car & 2 e& are f y and looked! & hog all right *| | It ts best known in your col #] at the speake We were clone t * » your f the door « ad only time for 4] * umns as the Electric Octopus.” &] glance. but it wa that photo} * This ts the bog that is taking * graphed face and figure in my * the nickels from the Seattle #! memory Ay ne man, at least a *® public and giving in return a & » % “standing” ride * good many years behind his prime r with a good face, intelligent, kind * Conduct — your * strong: A man whom had I been loai & against the real hog * a a in a crowd or in anywise bewtldered * one will have to stand, [am & among strangers | should tnvolun * told that, In certain Buropean & tarily have solected for belp ox % cities, the conductors not * counsel ™ & allowed to adgilt passengers indeed busy, probably the busiest in the experience of this oe ,_ e * after all are filled. ‘Phin @ Our parents had been poor, dut ® should be It would * my sister was ambitious and proud % mean more ca da, gp, ater # there are, of course, many things which make this so, A sueceeded an & the oct and make tt give & ; * us y of * , Be on oes * OLAF JOHNSON Z ris store's busin 1 i re ve ling i , a * Sixth and Jackson. has become popular | you'll fir in housefur my ma Gerald > * 1 a descendant « f the old 1ishings what you wan y he way aa tos , EER R ERE RRR REE ee eee : in the way | he way you expect to J and wr entire atisfaction 1s ared Of course to do but consen managed the matter Owe satisfaction That day, af moark which [ had home With a vagu my heart which | words. Of course gainsaying Elvira's had to seem sat Vicious Horse Disables Fireman One of the + t Engine Company No, % Utah and Ma vusetta, bit Rebert Norris veer, duethea tace Sunday morning. inflicting “a painful w i, whieh was treated by Dr. Crookall, Un his is why thi tore | d | plendidly rrow- i k more popular ca mur liberal cre ed and is helping estab- lish hundreds of Seattle | It is easy, simple, dignified and will ay gholce, which | whe y : ‘ 1 ben tts heart. [ did not tess complicatt et in Norris wil t now t t at itgeeb ther a splendid spirit Something in my over shartly, He is now confine f enthusiasm, of ¢ eer through the store, an air of from him at first. Lf to his bed . J : Eadetent. self-induiged } rightness, real goodness ewerywhere making you feel bet- colted. ter and sure—~satisf r your coming here. Four months after thie tn took place | was married to ¢ Mathews and Fivira was in her ele ment. Qne early spring afternoon Ger THIS 18 NO TIME FOR NTI ald drove out from the city in great MENT haste. He called me into his library @nd stood facing one of the windows | © With a dark, angry glare in bis 4 bis thoughts. xplanation. 1 “What is the matter, Gerald?” i) had lea y experience. Street. faltered. | than all he told me of bis “Do you know that you are a beg-| | and asked me to share his lot mn Anne Avenue, @er from this hour, madam?’ ‘e/ ‘> As he spoke some of the Ic And at Columbia City. sald, hurling the words at me jreams of my girlhood came back tc Where, tf y t want “Surely, it is not so bad as that,” ) me of this strong man'a}§ buy the » 4 buy y family sup « less price than else B ventured, trying to soothe him Itering and | t” he mocked, with an un-|!n fe as I had never Pledsant amile about his thin lips | ehelt and blest, caused a f fs about as bad as it can be. that I had never Jmogths before my father died| til then, and he obtained the prom family fortune was utterly ex-|!*o that he asked, that I wold be) 1 thought by marrying) bis wife ea to keep up appearances and) Something from your plebeian| fa-law. as tie, too, Is in- A REWARD «terested this same banking con- jas just closed.” it my breath for a moment a ' Oyster cried, "Surely, you do not} Special Correspondence to The Star. Crackers 20¢ that you married me peta: y Washington, D. | F. R. YERXA &@ SONS, a C.—Judge Wm. L, Penfield, solicitor | for the state de partment, is siat ped for a good ap- pointment in the WHOLESALE “he, and Occidental Street. t else do you suppose I mar- for? Did you think it was} ly for your pretty face? I admit was an agreeable cmt but f bad sense enough to) that we could not live without/ diplomatic ner Clothing : and you can take a EE MAE OPES cdl assis conmeabton at's Soi Stine a nomawees whole year in which to small fortune wore away, and pay for it-- eeretary Hay for the manner in} 625 First Avenue. to dispose of our posses-| which he bas administered his de-| While the latter proceeding) partment during the past eight Minder way Gerald left homo one! years. He added some to his repu ‘nd sent me a brief note in| tation by representing the United we are 5 Seetititienad f BUCK S Bae Mich he admitied that he had not States at dab aah cane set tater | we sre placing ie oe Bl CK Steel Ranges in Seattle Me G0UtaRe to face the change in| The Hague arbitration tribunal, | kitchen: m the most exceptional terms of credit ever ex- Position, and he had concluded | when the Pius fund claim was ar-| rea tended by any stor He is at present on a mission to Burope to try all over! su As for mo, 1 was Just as well| tc South America to Investigate for Without as with him, although| the president's own information Would not forget the claim bis) tra ditions in that continent held on him, he said. ae Penfield hails from the was the last I ever heard of| northern part of Indiana, where he mts four years afterwards. Aj first came {nto prominence in the Clasamate of Gerald's sought| prosecution of a ring of political ttle village in which | srafters oe school and informed PLAY © m payment ¢ time of purchase e BUCK Steel ge is place r kitchen immediately, you ar- to pay the balance in such a way that will not inéon- nce you——a sina it each week or month, Let us tell you the history of the Garland Rangns and Stoves. WHY the Michigan Stove Co., at Detrott, Mi sid a high reputation for the manufacture in this line. They eay the Gar land is The World’s Best And are ready to prove this as sertion on all their Ranges and Stoves You will find durability, econ omy, and lasting Mttew any RANGE, STOVE or HE. ER that Are Named Garland Agent ill tak sr old stove, range or heater of one. has a new pure “4 TIC GAME x Members of the Irish Athletic club ip bis last moments in a little) ss ncay played a practice game of in Germany. | Graham Weet, for this was| “tlt! football at Woodland park. A ‘of the man who brought| P*actice seme of bandball was also tains. was spending the sum.|Dulled off. About 400 spectators | tm nelgbboring town, Ho W'"essed Sunday's sporte to Bee Me frequently and was) YRENTO, IL, Oct. 21.—The re Kind in every way. That fall| lier ittee is compelled to vend ft, but returned just when the} out an appeal for ald for the cyewne blossoms were carpeting the sufferers. SUCK Steel R e represents the king. satisfac- S | The October Sales Savings Reach Nearly One-Half $7.50 full cowhide leather Suit 1 Case, leather lined and sewed Peeseee . coves 85.98 ie $13.00 36-in. Crescent leather bound Trunk, heavy ribbed brass bumpers, double clasp and lock soceee $9.98 White China, for decorating... $1.09 American Waffie Iron, cold rniture Co. LD & SONS First Ave. —TAOOMA Standard L. SCHOK: 1006 tai GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. 1405 Second Avenue. 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