The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1905, Page 4

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= THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, D TO MAIL suUnSCRIN ben your subseription BALLARL STAR Aa of each hat date ar Ton haa net sen vald' te siivanes your name ts take “ on e address label |» ¢ Posteffice at Beatti « V i nn = ~ Wis APTERN & AA NbaY. One gent per The Poor Man Pays Big Interest == == AS AN AID TO THE & national theater Vienna do, change the bill nearly | which t» compelled, by} every: night, and certainly not lens a ent} than thres times a wee would re quire not less than six years, After It would cover thin whole page to te ot be regarded seriously as an| six y the repertory would in and then some would be neglected, as ou vtor. Give asa national thea- | clude not only the world’s classics limited suggestions for Holiday gifts, an ev, and with a changing repertory | but also plays by the best modern | range of dea at hand, one can find we shall be able to play upon the} aut and evan light comedtes relatives or nda with the greate of human passions, | Ather euthors would have a ger is that satisfaction of QUALITY that 1 Svable follies, and|erous hearing in the national play cle. Kapecialy, ts this pleasing in th lto kindle ) that make for| honse, and @etora would be ambi for future remembrance. The prices nam eetive soul] tous to © members of th well, and the economy is broad national theater for the sake of the Take a peep at our show windows, then distinction which their a rance ‘The dispaly ts well worth seeing who | on it» boards would give them The Quaker makes free delivery to all | Ideal Playhouse | There t# absolutely no doubt In my mind that a nat theater ath A theut financial siderations, tg p ame play night aftér night Said a speaker at the Credit Men's banquet In Chicago “It i a tragedy that the rich man can borrow hund Sands for 3 per It is a gragedy in real life constar It ts one et and the poor man is forced to pay y enacted. ot the unfair feature Ar Bocloty. *To equalize conditions it ought to be so that the poor maf could borrow as cheaply, or more cheaply, than the rich man. But under system interest rates are based on credit, ‘The poor man has Dut lit and he must pay for the lack And if one lack it he must have collaterals—some tang’ Property to back up his loan, The poo: haps all he has is comprised of a fow s The ie to raise dra national here min lacks collaterals, Por ks monuments t monumen } of cheap furniture, And Use your phones—Main 1 Ind, 1249. a 4 ‘ow on this eager showing the agent de t in order to cover the risk, If the lean agent ae wands a rate which amounts onfiseation of the G a national thea poor man’s go Tho tender mercies of the lon ashark a el all have Se The QUAKER DRUG CO 4033-1015 Ftest Avene anthropists will turn t man’s need and found loan offices—esp need is pressing—at which the worthy poor may borrow modest sums at a reason: There ce attention to the poor ally in the cities where the rate of intere Hd be no better “Assurance” Santa Claus Is Going to Give Away Presents “Constant Reader” inquires why the Equitable calls itself an “Assurance” Instead of an “Insurance” company } i Bie e italiani audience ‘The answer is found in any good dictionary. The definitions of | HERR HEINRICH CONRIED . The price To every little girl or boy who comes to this store, accompanied { “assurance,” interpreted in the light of Equitable disclosures, make Director of the Metropolitan Opera Co, > ¢ theater should range by papa or mamma iq the reason quite clear, fr and would be to $2, and for $20 it should be pow NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON between 3 and 5 0 } The commonest synonyms for “assurance” are boldness, impu | actors through J 4 sean cong ae edie siris will get fine big dollies and the boys horns. May : is = By Heinrich Conried for our churches, they dre‘gener-| nay, by society iteelf will have something for the parents, too! dence, “gall,” impertinence, presumption, arrogance, effontery, au- | Director of the Metropolitan Opera;ously provided for by myrfkde of n such a national theater as | (Not more than one horn and one doll to a family.) dacity, self-assertion Company spen-handed believers. But or dra. od to describe has be f DON’T FORGET, BOYS AND GIRLS! The Century dictionary further defines “asaurance” as “a formal | Written Especially for The Star. | matic art, less fortunate, bas had mplished fact and is OF earnest statement intended to produce belief or convietion—a posl- |, Our schools are supported by pab jo againet fearful pdde - i om ent lent tt wilt be le taxatio t a abandoned to mm joy to all, an honor to those who tive declaration intended to give confidence—freedom from timidity | muniticones ed tat pete oo anne ee e Rave hetpal te chape % tate itis Page ie sichdidinien castes of beltnena.” ar car eae Basen Gar Tecate cam thin pacinsigl R's ° ade eked and a glory to this republl Eastern Outfitting Co., (lnc.) 3 The Standard dictionary gives the additional definition of “assur- | we owe partly to the bequests of| died? How can "i for a h | * | " nce” as “a Vicious courage, with belief in one’s ability to outwit or fo mothe ye and refine to the} of things which « for which ther Fs etmek ferred | Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. . is | Mberality of ene multi-millionaire,| haps the most p yet has bee C - defy others. lw ——— 7 : y ho has also spent money freely in| to languish in 1 ' oe Seattle's Reliable Credit House. a ’ All this ought to make St quite clear to any mind why the | the Of scientific research. As! and, 1 fee a “s Bequitable very properly calls itscif an “assurance” company. a } F: —_——-——. The insurance sharpers, the patent medicine fakirs and the offlee- holding beodlers in many cities are all taking to the woods in an effort to find shelter from the rising storm. Vengeance is written im lurid flashes upon the clouds. Wishing to recognize the Mberal patronage of Seattle Real Estate buyers, | hereby announce that from now until Christmas I will give 5 Per Cent Discount ou all cash or time purchases made at Hillman’s Meadow ardens Ask any one of Twenty-five salesmen and they will allow above discount from list price on any of our large cleared tracts, Remember, these tracts are all in grass and absolutely clear of stumps. Some of them have modern cottages on them. Don't delay. Come today. NEW RENTON CAR. Get off at Duwam- ish Station, The Owner GRAND writs * S | JOHN CORT. Manager. Phones 65 THIS AFTERNOON TONIGHT— LA . “— understand your relations with (wife doesn’t believe more than half} The life insurance company arej}you tell her.” ” said the notsy little man} “I know it. That's why I tell her “You are mistaken,” replied the/twice as much as I should.” ‘fompany'’s loyal employe. “I have Mo relations with the company, They ‘Bre the president's.” EMERGENCY - SALE “Hello, old man,” sang out the Manager of the musical comedy eompany to bis old friend. “How's Dusiness with you?” business,” replied the press gent for the great emotional act- Tees, “is booming.” UNCLE HENRT THINKS Ten days to Christmasand } little span of ten days in which | more merchandise than we | to do it. Hence Emergency know what to do with. Sale prices prevail. But by working day and All thoughts of making | night we opened the toy | money were abandoned long } A high hat can't hide a low brow. SHE HAD A STUNNING FIGURE. | “And do you have the nerve to “Judge Andy’ Hamilton has) tell me you told your 3-year-old boy ‘ised to write about his connee-|there was no Santa Claus?” with the life insurance com-| “That's just exactly what I did.” panies, but if he doesn't hurry we| “What did the poor little fellow ‘won't know to whom to send the| say?” % “He told me I was a liar.” store on schedule time. ago. We shall be mighty More than that, we recov- | thankful if we are able to get | ered our lost possessions in | ‘‘out from under,’’ as Peck’s | the shape of another forty | Bad Boy would say. It’s un- feet of new store. | fortunate for us, but it’s very And lo! The ugly duek- | fortunate for you. It’s just _ AMUSEMENTS. STAR $1,000 REWARD For proof that the Star Theater fs “Hew to the line and let the} “Talk about your wise old bays, Ghips fall where they may,” thun-/there’s nobody got anything on t dered the great statesman. owner of the apartment house where Having heard so much talk of|we live. He charges the janitor rent “stand pat” and “square deal” {t/ just like any other tenant. fas no wonder the great man spoke| “I don’t see any wisdom in that. . 2 ‘ a | “ HAVERLY' Y MASTODON THE Original tons. ot the chips. It strikes me as downright mean- ling is turned into a white | as though some fairy god- ee ome Bellefountaine has # goodly sup- nerNot at all, Our landlord wishes swan | mother te ched y Socke Coming January isncaive wort The ‘Beat Vandevitle ; ‘ e ucne your pocket- a f Show in America. fod of good things, and is always/the flats heated, and charging the out for more, which is the | janitor rent makes him so sore that THURSDAY, Frida: (sree dleedlarn indi Gogrcbaprr | Fup barpermdl may gp locecd The only cloud on the hor- | book with her wand, and Sunday, Dee 14-11 nana ee ae 4 v6 eels saad Wiener °. . ie Pim " atinee. ‘ Befe witl do your old town cay good izon is the fact that thou- | multiplied its contents by |) THE RRINGE'Or, presen, | Satards mew mins Mouse $1.50 to 25c. Seats Now Selling. Coming January 18—Calve. The @ur people are not hoggish about Say Title thine like thet. so taxe [| SOSTON DENTAL = The Great Weston {t and welcome.—Zanesfield corre- PARLORS spondence, Bellefontaine, 0., Exam- Twetve-year @ oy sands of dollars’ worth of | fifty percent. Best come early toys must be sold fre | from now on. Crowds are = Lady Attendants. . at iH a ‘ re Teme ot Pranic Smith | “Did your papa ever tell you fairy oo cee Christmas Eve. And only a | beginning to thicken. THEATER Wi | Matinee S SATURDAY AND SUN mamma?’ 1420 SECOND AVENUE. I DAY ONL | JOHN © ‘ORT, Mgr. Both Phones 43 All This Week—Ma Saturday—2 | THE BROADWAY GAIETY GIRLS One of Those Yeu Shouldn't Miss. “No, my child, but your papa did.” | r ae a Che Apnex STONE, FISHER & LANE Second Avenue and University Street day and ‘A woman in New Castle, Pa., } waused the arrest of her son for falking in his sleep. Woman ts at the front in every great reform| me Med | ‘movement in this country, || Heady’s Scalp :|| Treatment ps Hair from Falling Out. Positively Cures Dandruff Or money refunded. 706 Ist Avenue | 10 eony this afternoon. | Le ‘Third av Avenue Theater The Most Popular Theater, Russell & Mars. "I'l bet money, Smith, that your Today; Tonight; THE MISSOURI GIRL Best Comedy Drama Bver. Next Week, Starting Matinee Sunday— THE GIRL FROM SWEDEN, | First time here. ight prices—20 to 50 cents. Matinee prices—10 and 26 centa, All This Week, WHSONS MODER ERN BUSINESS COLLEGE f COLLINS BLDG. JAMES & SECOND Fronts 416 ¢ AND WoMEN PREPARING THEMSELVES FOR THE BATTLE ; Flare, It’s a Sicht WorTH SEEING. GET OuR @TALOGUE, Heady’s Barber Shop Cor, First and Washington

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