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fl ci desea THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, DE THE SEATTLE STAR | oF, f BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. | ‘ OFF ic mt and 1) Apventh Avenua ag BEVERY APTERN ©. bret BUNDAY, T 1 cell Boer Denartme nt a Matn 1089) Independent ttm, ‘ BALLARD STAR AGENCY Si Ballard AVM Baneee, Ned Tan aa Sn sts Se #1 e* Her re oF @wenty-fve cents por mon, TF dchiciietclislietelialicietateteicheindadndndndniaininindniaiadaie 4 ntvered by mati ar carrier, No free copiee * ion han net sen paid in advagce, your ® ® Tt ie this ext wae nd om @ amor , A chic ot date on the addrems label ts ar of the 4 000 000 “Old Bachelors” in vl , . Today much of the education # Ratered at the toffies at Beattle Was! , , * e matiaged as to unt m teal lite, 1 would ® 4 f , pores the duties of the home—the ® } Grafters Against the President ied he i meg lft py.--Rev, Madison C. Peters * ae | make the f 4 caparane eee as eee * 4 Nobody knows better than th y king®who control the rail | [OER EERE EER RRR ee roads, that public sentiment will decide the fight betw them and | 4 a the pre t as to whether th ads will control the gov ment . 0 > | P t nut th ng I péesitions as a nphony of Bees AN the newspane the country which peddie thetr infuen to é wv. intit thet smont and tastes of a household as eo Wighest bidder wil! be found on the side tron a comedy of Aristophanes, and in ime th hte t bid found ne Aide OF the ritttrowd ee | | pie neauLT oF Hist UN | tefpreting the moods of « husband ‘ AN the big trus ich get lower rates than thelr smal compet | | PACT HPULNE IN ‘THE FOUN-| 0° those of one of the hermes Ofte tora, and are helped by the ra t revate to Ril compe on, wit Tay fev Pr Y hts ant t ‘ DATION -KDUCATION teemeen In| ying FP be on the side of the railroad kings. ¥ o h of th ey uran | the oxtravagsat sb foite of our mod Even ff ihe young woman be not snip, New weet ha Jer housekeesing, the isvorant the w erwelf, ahe at litical bosses in both parties who have influer 1 Epty ¥ required to do the work herself, wit! fina ! ay bt ay ide f a eonrrinaee Pre at the young lngy -finds| .,,, to be uble to direct her nd a ready market fo 1 will De ov side of the rail 7 hou The ¢ as t herself t pak a rvants, But a young wife may not Fi road Kings . 4 age wh » e to do all t work required f All of the millionaires who made the # todmy | ¢ ® . mt aired the ect to be done in the house, Not ablet 4 dustrial ercial or f ial graft, 9 ed |e i tk & . hg oe Not le to cook and wash and ms fieh from the man who works the pr — “ pave . Pe mend and clean the house for one 4 m t young man and herself, ‘ ekistence for himself and family 1 be an iw th A girte kingdor oe young man her husband, te kings. . . be w is r nusbe pti quite willing to work from morning All of the tad ie Who tre t - meee] beverirne - Oo may mt married 4 F , |) until night, to put up with « ¢ ‘ " ow men) wf ‘ eo ave ‘ ves h, to get and light the fire, mt e is in weld put the nd he tine * ur " 4 — > mae han an ¢ ane the ~ A iteree Jo @ything that love can com- R producers of society will be on na | we nly the @aeeptionaliy f tt rd (rive to spare her labor, conduce to Ana all of these hired hosts to the/ate man can marry. dae tsi tage te peer wager 4 ivenience and promote her ipettner to buted ap ree ON women ARN SERN “ee % stefutnens on t ner wide, aw ess and good housekeeping? sete ited are fitting 9 whieh ron WIivies ] y : can {that hie ehildnen are growing up sihean Wad goed Souaeel ple hos to the pre p y should 6 ake homes; the WHERE DOM MH TI of i not f we for v 5 with notions of Hite which nothing jy 10° 5 togeth Por all of them know that the greatest power in this country, or salaries of f even in| PROVAIL, the finery of the we wo throyst has devoted - y Society requires of the man es Wnywhere cise on earth, is THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE. ood ; low—from $14 to| will Sink Into Tt } it may talous th , } one ob) ones peiaeve tr wm HIGHER |tatn training when he enters & pro Already the cunning mt 1 are at Work Bullding up | $38 pth Ficw2d hae wel cn frp mo-| much ereater than the sca {} in hist f DUCATION OF WOMEN, feusion where great issues are et this hostite sentiment. Are the talk that “any interfer. | Pett ® wife on ji nlblgae iy + A§ fosncetnggae i viet promeer «il hat 3 ' # of & fenblonpempered womn-|(ner eend them 6 stake, and men as @ rule 40 master 2 \ ~ THE INORDINATE PASSION | ments of life a Fy ‘v tak ataieieain enemas ih : ¢ lwa ss Interested in| the business which they follow; and shite with the earning power of railroads will be detrimental to the | pon DRESS IS A TERRIFK IM~| women of the v tety - ~ bow Sad oy ¢ bred = as st Vide into wh teh fe has | aealkitiey suemne peesennit Gnd the Sood} 60 heels Be eqnelty ao Mnaheneaae raflroad employes PEDIMENT TO MARRIAGE, The | car “map “ Pred . in| palatable as @ bonnet artistic, in|a woman to master the details and We have heard that talk before, It ts the same old game. And | love of refinement belongs to bs ” aes alt higtt| 5 t t tw that | working a handsome dally how 1S oper care of a house. Marrisgee thé theory is, that if the employes will protect their employers in the [*% But It te of excessive fs .k > en ae ft f F 5 Of the| ay a piece of embroidery, or play-| will Increase when wothen make as a foe of home making that Lias « veh pe . ‘ i yy gs «ee opp eesti A | more of home. absolute right to pay what wages they please, the employers, in the | Write. Benedict Arnold proposed! They made thelr hous . “" nak « 3 #OGness of their hearts, will ploase to pay their obliging employes 4 handsomely — = 2 te ! | 1513, 1515 1517, 1519 Doll ‘ o-Carts Second Go-C for the worker and ali the fair promises ever made by the employing Avenue : : ’ Express a Pike Street a 4 The Force of Habit gee ' Be But it doesn't work out in actual practice, The labor organt “ titis have done more to better the condition of the working classes | E iq amd free them from the exercise of arbitrary power by employers then all of the political flattorms ever adopted atobbering with love Doll Go-Carts and Be Expres Wane s must all go a After Inspecting Olt Moxico,; when the miliemen held their con in the next tw Doll G Frank Bancroft decided that thy | ventic Well, tent an inesorance —_— toc Dall Go-%s y 50 Iron Top AE RES, “Si98 Did you ever try to realize how many of your everyday actions, Clnclnmat! Reds would wot wate fa official » milkman? Engaged to be married!” slowly ( “Doe bp an to adopt re’ whe | § $160 7” | Go-Carts — $1.60 tron Yop Express Wagons t benight coumry. te ! tere “an tol » ¢ $1.00 ‘barrows meatal and physical, are entirely involuntary and determined by some beg saa Sanew Kimonas that did| “Castro g@tting pacific,” says a res 6 Thom _ Mt and to | stked her ibis aa Be hng ng n elpagpoes sae’ iiea ti pea: ; Pteriows impression or habit? tountry or the bloomin’ girls with| newspaper headline, Mr. Castro'd/ think that Hina sho ) a : added, with a° quiet} I your mecret charit s to the|have been first of the graduat Fan engagoment ring Do you know that in the commonest things of Hfe we are all [hed and yéNow kimonas that did pened onfine bie attent | clues to w it? _— slaves to habit—such abject slaves as not ever to suspect our slar- fess t How soot e you to ben ve bepn rendered to . *. eall rhe nehe hi's futher.’ ; 4 UNCLE HENRY THINKS A Cloveland minister says wealth) ried, Blanch asked 6 ie EM a PAR is & bar to manliness. Ask Hetty | Dean Green. | “I don't know. Ae soon-an G cai father returns from Europe dectared the Russian | eu0ss. oan, “these riots don't dis-| “What a funny olf man, alt 1 t | enutt or, that mut next to us that) de. 1 telogra be talent pnd alte onl afternoon at dianer! j}morning. He will be here im half an And hb yi, se They | nd how he #ta hour to firm my words. Little cordance with & well laid plan ) wonder , if nehe, will you give me a daugh- —— ao now tT If worst comes to worst, we'll pay | : re eens Ben Tillman's fare to Washington |p. you icy Can you tél, for Instance, whether you habitually put on the Fight shoe or the left shoe first? Can you tell on the tnstant which of the two you bave habitually taken off first all your life? Maybe it is easier for you to realize that you have been using ouly one side of a certain street. Men and women who walk to their ‘business every day for years fall into favorite routes that they fol- low mechanically. The ordinary housewife must have her sugar Dow! tn @ certain spot on a certain shelf or her whole house seems out of order. The meal not ready at the regular time puts the en- We make no charge for Size “but he returned aminations—Our charges for and is bere by sour giagnes are reasonable, If you to Guy this! need them—A littl down and a Hite each week, if you desire It BRADT OPTICAL CO. “Room 4, 1112 Second Ave. dear,” the old man The’ man alway kickin’ on Christmas ie Uy same one th't used € celebra by hangin’ up pairs av stockin’s Perse: '@ MADE STRONG. id fogie!* anid Theresa yw, girls, he hap taken} “My own Blanche, you have wow —— ime, just to worry some of an ie ae . tire famély in ill-temper. - re ores * the room next to ours his heart,” said Guy Archfield. “The These are only a few of the innumerable ttle habits that make |, “Cote you! Curse you!” shel thane United States senators | ac net do you think?” exctaimed joni Goubt 1 uver entertained about | erted. hope the curse of gold ts | Sophia, coming in the next morning, |our marriage-—-tis - conse an Up nine-tenths of what we call Itving. on you. “I supposs you took him for bet-| gripping and radiant from her bath. |solved at Jast. He honors you as} Not an impression, not an emotton, net an opinion, not a resolu- The gteat millionaire stood wun-j ter or wore. ‘Old Snuff Color te sick! The doc-| you deserve. | Sa moumeeneepen tim, not an action {s possible to us that is not influenced, colored | moved. sie “No. I fook him for what be W8#/tor was there AM an hour ago, and) And the prettiest of ai! Blanche] ; “I will put every curse on you that; wor 1 Just saw the walters carrying in| Polletts wedding gifts was the pa- | Ween wetter nos at lower rates and on easier payments. ge4 directed by fixed conditions within ourselves—habit of body or I knew iahe hiseed “May the om- - | ° for is bend.” ; ‘ie saan ak aiaaaenee even by her lil than ae — oe Pave mind fe opéra star curse and the chorus ome horrible fever!” cried The-| wealthy and eccentric old faiher-in- 4 rs ‘You cannot do, or say, or think. or feel anything without teay- | girt curse be on you!” turning pale. “Tt me to Haw | fag a definite mark on the nervous organism which more or less af- The millionaire could stand it no change to some other hotel at ° An4 Theresa Middleton and So-! fetts all succeeding action or-speceh or though or feeling. Nerve | longer and fell in « faint Blanche—where f* Blanche? Why.[phie Bean cried out in chorus, as KOHLER & CHASE, she's gone, I declare! How provok- | they had cried before miny a time ing when we are in a buryy Je-| “Blanche te the luck cide upon the matter!” - — Tt waa more than an hour befo: “| Blanche Follett returned, and wher }at ath she entered the room| AMUSEMENTS. | Theresa and Sophie were half} LLovo bd a CO. (ine. Se THEATER Second Avenue. Cc. A. MEYER, Mgr. ned muscle and brain cell all grow to the modes in which they have sera . New York papers are bragging been exercised, If you are not forming habits im one direction. you | mat tow Ghrten are granted there. are forming them in another; all your activities are making chan- | Pgople get ‘om before they move ‘Bele tn which your energy flows toward good or evil. thera? Depravity is not an Inheritance, but a character formed by per- id MeCoy has challenged Jim Miment Weil habits. Vices, at first like cobwebs, become at Tast lke | oi Oar Ne ened Jim eae he prefers to act. Possibly McCoy Habit works either way with equal forca A generous deed pro- | will challenge him to act ried the former, pet | c erous deed | ‘ -—— have you beer ; ie Motes a succession of generous deeds. Virtue sweetens and becomes Tho Chicago chiet of police says at room with the nek | JOHN CORT. Mgr. Both Phones 4. — there is a patrolman in that city ne * joing my t | Habits are not without their advantages. Many a man has freely | who has not made an arrest in 19 . : i" a welt _ i |All This Week—-Matinees Wednes- ‘employed his mind in mapping out his day's work while bis habit ts | years. Surprising, isn't it? You'd f awe ge pagrtiny care A We have jn ate 61. extra day and Saturday. 260, 1a, Putting on bis shows. ‘There are disattvantagen as well. Many aman | Daturally think Chicago bad « score ~ had pe teny Ta qoslity, bish grade Smoking THE INNOCENT MAIDS. c 3 Jackets, which we are selling at #] <iiege fas Wopefully planned and nobly striven for high success, while his i ae See eR = No—only human. If it whe m a ‘great Yebbtion, Cone nad PRICES— to 100. Rabits were dragging him to fatlure. me | father Rl prge gie urea seo them, They are ina great #] aw O10 WORTH SEEING: It is useless to try to avold forming habita Tt cannot be done; “It am against spending a single THE PARTING BLOW rit Re sé iy Gine Ghd Gnntine q ad. and 10c will aauie ‘and, anyway, mere negative virtue is poor stuff. Better fill your life | cont on that road,” declared Henry seritetet 6 a hotel Hike t ‘| From Youth to Old Age 7004 Ee & ZO. | n to balcony Wednesday mame Pull of good habits. They make character, and character makes |P°'TO** “I'# good enough for) “I care not who pays the freight Blanche, are you crasy? tried /f your teeth heed carefill at Oe nip: soe Sherer, Present before noon Wednems , 7 mo. Temarkes the Byamdent of the BIC)... aiics tenn. “What do you sup-|P ti, Many of the ila af lite ny. “It's the worst road in the coun-| corporation. That is, so long as we) in poms cons on ese a Pam or yy ews Bad habits are chains holding us as prisoners. Good habits are |ty,.” insisted his neighbor. “FIX! get the rebate.” Mike a well-made harness, enabling us to do our work in the world | that road up and it'll add to the | your life thus teeth. If you are wise you wil : : @ wet feck thore-te any riate”'Tll tate nin ones Or sore tooth value of every farm on it. If it was) A Kansan City man | w York} ~ “ co mince MOR Without friction or waste of energy. # good Toad we could haul just| saved $13,000 through a dream. Ax|aid Blanche calmly ‘Movover I1f ‘The remarkable and growing ree twice as big loads over it & rule the only chance 8 Kanne ee ee ee ee ae [fj success 0 ola t a " OCs heats #, sir. You fix up that road} City man in New York has o New Alveolar Method in Den- Ustry. New teeth put in w ‘oun ientened sna ‘toe Se | Save Money eases cured Yn a few shart sit 7 ee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ees eli, then,” aa r **® | and what'll happen?. It'll be {illed| ing is in a dream aa auner 4 - * 3 with automobiles day and night. No, Ss ae cone woth te Ser RH @eart be bale sir, P'm against it.” it in anid that the khedive of aeenins ah, Beene IRROR 4 Egypt won't smoke even an Rpyp-|*° pleasant without you, Blanch * * Ol4 Suuft 7 at and without pate. Suc The Brown Dental Parlors, 713 y THE OHO 2 The governor of Kansas says the| tian claret. Hut why they say! oo 10M . . nd aioe erbenttion Pain att 4 | as Bre aie thelr an Decem 1 pRices—$i.s0 to S0c, Math “ Soy WreVer@itly” tert coms practitioner all ber red rices for the purpose of P RIC $1.60 to 50e, bdadadaiadedndndntetndedehieneieeee eee eee per gl wad can atk re, not die iff of dental work jAdvertising their AMERICAN. SYS: | $1.50 to Coming—January Ie BY CHAS. GRANT MILLER ae Breage , decided aman |. “MY dear.” he sald to Blanch OH1O DENTAL PARLORS, me Bt once und have thee cna. ee The world is like «looking giass; if you simile in it, it smite |t°* MMUrance companies hear about ee csi ocho ae Pollet, “I have mitch to thank 207% Pike St. cor Third Ave. El! wat d have free exam-| “Thursday, Saturday Sun- mack: if yoo frown, It'trowna. y they do in New York—and sleep al! | for Before youte knew Jax ay he Nas ue lay matinee. Xou may hear it said that one of the conditions of jife you at preen over town. the soft touch of b “¥ i © you eaniic Who would have thought there } *. . wr or TE 1 take or alter ts environment—that it ts fixed, inflexible, and that ya Spon tay Seow SRT, 00 OLD are ts slave. ‘That ts a Hie. ‘iu | was that much money in Kansas. NIECE If HER MOTHER ALBERT HANSEN 8.0; WHITE CROWNS THE YANKEE CONSUL He-whe thinks the world te fuli-of good people and kindly bless. $es is much richer than he who thirika the contrary. Each imagination largely peoples the world for himaelt. It t# rumored that half a dozen) Mrs. Niece spent part of Inst teed for 1 years. ball managers are trying to} With her daughter, Mra. W ays prevent. Au! PRICES 706 ‘tet Avonue a man's to 50c. Coming. 4 live in a . rs . of Cleveland.—-Russell correspo ! olutgly with January 1 orld peopled with princes of royal blood; some in a world at | E0.the Quebe Pogue obey Taran jence Chagrin Fulla, O. Exponent rn mit Ade eras Wile iettution rie ctine teed ternhard ° yA ayehology haw pretty weel evta a the theory that ghosts are |t,'ie's great pitcher, Net] © OME MUNICIPAL WANTS BROWN'S PEA PARLORS, Theater fons of the subjective mind—a le-find ‘ pite cs ie hse gh Sebtiemn Ye frightful gem ne tn ga) sie Oe rf os . Ben ~ & yt of ¢ 1 4 5 aud 6 Wato bi 4 Most Popular Theater, ope r lent of o : stegests that a “ hy ot hak “7 ‘ freeed, will be found to begin and end in your own mind, Refuse to The president of one of the tn by the munictpa va ee oe Helleve in them, and they will cease to exist eee ues, with headquar- ught that fixes f upon one’s mind ought to | t's In Binghamton, N. Y., ways the S an Pronounced physical diseane company’s buildings were decorated jy park eoheerte and furnish © proceswions and other eventa A melancho! . have as prompt Tonight and All Week “That Funny Sitios oe eseate whe tare nx shes Se setste,eess Princess Theater poltitment wardonically meets him at every turn, Misfortune ever BALLARD, ca sal ‘cy sory Auenicaly turkey ™ hie shadow, The human whine is @ signal-call to a thousan | ie omen ie 4 Nd Oue little demons of distress and disaster, which mock ane took In a few weeks to more commodious quarters at 1920 and 1882 Sec coy ci Spgs oe Dec. hn M gol Not much to it but tun—plenty Malas dunenrten ond aven’ and tomorrow our Great Removal Sai AMenCeS n Dre Tessie Alten jthat, Some good special thi Life without terials, ema)! or great, ts Impossible. We must meet Say an erything in the house a educed fro 5 to 50 Pr mith, A Automobile w “3 and couquer them, or let them conquer us. But we need not waste | cent 9 want to ¢lear our whale stock before moving - "3 N q i gur strength in borrowing troubles or in going half way to meet them, | Watch tl and dows for startling bargains. 19 10°. . = _— rie Tevict Compara It Is for you to say whether the mirror or life shall return to you yee = sare fie eee fenites oF frowns. It ts for you to say whether you will grouch in the : STAR gloams, the companion of hateful goblins, or stride in the bright sun» : CoWes y . TODAY 2 TO 11 P.M. A cathe ipa ge peng i PLAIN BATHS 121-2 hing, seeing smiles a shreds of sweet song. SADR, RA y -| Eastern Outfitting Co., (Ine.) T2C FY conuneste Teaee-nec Features “Phroso Human Doll Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave, . Me nd Mr Roy. Hef fep Seting COLLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2NO. PHONES 416. Heady’ s Barber Shop eg Rian Ri d Danday, Kenton “TH H UALITY.” ° re fitters for Men ome a dren. . \ Tare oO, th 714 FIRST AVENUE E SCHOOL oF a Credit Outfitters for Men, Women and’ Childrer Cor, Firat and Wa LohraIme the, Greet Cae aa Christen