The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR IeENG CO ce. Reventh or rh nt Bran AGENCY + aly gone. er A of KWenty-five vente per month fF encvler, Ne free contes BUBACH WERE The date when yout subseription expires is Lena taek <t that date arrivsa, (f your rte Hyon ur name ie Canen from the Het date on the addrese label t= stane moa tree ST a oand The Call of the Future ieteeitatte tie cteam te ith | With Her Father Because She Spent and that ite supplied by electric motor, propelling | ‘ | +. - satan $200 a Day More Than That, Stirs Up _ Such a po y as this etrik y tlustrates, the ast , +H ia ret ened Gate Seamed rota Society ing tury was the age of steam; the got De cmpaatioally age of eloctr | "it ARNO No " ¥y pre the «to whied . | ’ ! eas Semaine A WOMAN WHO COULDN'T t fe upon this globe will be wonderfully cha if } these which wo Xiat, by reason of the incre aL | control this myeteridhs but marvel for advanta | Your chances of success This te the plaint t @ma! << pe on Lean, Dewa: » | it was saidered @ labor aving t dbutld Dut the steamal has brough world tuto ¢ \ ead re Tt wae a waving Dutt the ve, but the locomotive takes you to th . | the fertile vall and the gold-lined a . y an | Teach the harvests of the Almighty ws 4 ou re 4 tired legs, could never have been ga j In the near years to come New York w be me | a mighty | @hain of great octtics. Fifty years San Pre > we ly ay | dage of shacks, Thirty years ago ub Seattio, the Kaneas ( | Omaha, the Los Angeles, of totay, were only misty éreame h few who dared to look to the f r with ff The boy of today has | t the ff » betoming | @vercrowded fm our own count just being opened. It in fk | the young mon who are just beginning to ‘world -this is, to study think what a wonderf well the achievements of the past and to see | fu what manner they are to be improved j Never did the world call more loudly, more Insist for young men with force, energy and purpose—young men trained to do sume One thing—than today. And every year that cry grows louder, more Sasistent But the times dema: i men of large, liberal, energe the man who tnsists on doing business in the old-fash way is ebind the minds, and ned, humdrum as mm 2 as ie the man who tnais traveling with an « am inate Young man, when a Rive him the laugh and di Bess t this age of ours “GUMPTION” Gumption is to success as causes js It ts the cane wh eumstan and his degree of suc cons sumption ia his makeup The honsiers found the word. They Gumption is the ability to put the grease where Isn't that the basis of power? Dewey bad gomption whee he cut the cable. So did the veteran fire chief in the Raltimore fire, when > through bis trumpet: “There wil! be bt to pay it t that rosin. If enough of you men will follow me, w and dump the whole cutfit into the bay I quality of a man ray he squeak is fire The men gaught bis spirit followed—and saved East Baltimore It does not always take age to develop gumption t a & man and often shows at am early age, ae im the case . vs They had no father and no income, but wanted to go + he high school. Their older brother, a member of the large firm which he had entered as office boy at 12, saw no need for further « He had succeeded without it. and why t ? an Was high time for them to be ear oings their own living. The decided that it wouldn't be any barder to stay ap at on might than the wked up a morning pa which event er them $10¢ They solved the by earning their own liv to school, too. That's putting the ¢ Every great man ach To be great the cloak of » The word gumption is peculiarly im us which makes fo THE FOOD PROSLEM UNGLE SAM'S NAVY so they w squeak ts groatneas. a to wor Ameri success and progress. an. It names the quality Bratt Correspondence to The ane Washington, D G—Much ha nt it is sald been said in the that the me one RewEpapers about which the average housekesper on bed or insuftie nters; no competent cooks are to @at food in the be had. A man « sok Bary, but old off! worth 4 cent can » on ters take = fittle shore working honed Stock in ow ing © that swe stories ship, and he Untii «a few consequen ia months ago {t was jdone by some journe the practice jemith who knows no abot the men to ore oking an a pig oa fze their t k small mew appoint the buyer and tp their own of fare t this plan tt Were permitted add tot ration a cal delica Which they want they paid them For fon clear! this changed, and f pint of wa w t and ounce a Five p of a y sa \ all be . . md, a t money , ast as may The attra { the a steward . f the f t and fi a al On some ships » is Hittle or no 'towances for special service. Case of Mrs. Burke-Roche MRS. FRANCES BURKE-ROCHE s STAR DUST SURE, MIKE society, Turn out.-—Headiand. Ala Tae undersigned wishes to notify | Post | the persons who use his store as & a | loafing place that they m p it also the spitting on the Goor must be stopped. Business is business, and it Is detrimental to busines to} jhave loate 1 x own " oo” ja to have doe lobater chick human has a FINANCIAL Mr. Bag—-Weil | Four hat bank has busted. DISASTER that settics the pumpkin seed Jane. new ' j Judge” Hamilton ts making It-| apparent that it is foolish for any! grevtin Yale's famous footbal an to G0 SEC\Re ance busi-! player, has been turned adrift by oes for hin heal his fiancee. And in apite of the MORE WAT&R WAGON FEAT ft & the , ail the Inge there i no URES. i . The water wagon committee has Really, old man, I'm sorry; ax written to the president ot the tremely sorry things here gene George B. Cox Ballot Reform asso-| against you the way they haee-after elation, of Cincinnatt, asking him) your long and honorable career in to delegate one of the mbers to the business world la tt tree they read a paper on “The have seized everything you have?” Politics at the ente the water works aft HE SRES PEACE OFriinos wagon parade on N ing. It has also n decided to| Th the season of “Peace (on at tJ. P. Morgan tn| Ba | toward mag.” and parade as « tribute to Mr. Mor has rred-to me KaAn's recogr f the value of women also? But as we Rpecta ations hay K ayed ar on sent to str nilway and gaa the araur a is all pres a the ‘od | anyway. —Bellefontaine Exar State arch be he Morga ha John DR : ances in the para ylown § Only ab t 200 mm . aya ¢ do h ma ¥ But the Indian sign ; Bast Lyne a play, ta f, who gave his ry re F a & the | for a ¢ ne gif ~ will . ¢ i ¥ H A t fw r f at COLLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2ND, PHONES 416. i “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY.” CAN SHE--CAN A WOMA LIVE ON $60,000 A YEAR Who Fussed q a u " " el Pr . 4 " rt v1 © " A vf MKS, DORE LYON MRS. THOMAS J. VIVIAN MRS. CHARLOTTE WILBOUR } | Di h | > > [Four Prominent Society Women Who Discuss the | a of | BY KATHERINE LECKIE he w mpelled t her (woman with $26,000 a ar ne t conte NEW YORK, Jan. 6-—Can 48 | squandered money playing t ee M T na y am, f i* 2 f man th + | howing of the California club, said lw ’ spe to Eg Am an society MALTON MAIAIAIR) prominent club and society won Mre. Berke he « 1 live om Any ° life, v her position on $60,000 a year? jou in New York were erviewed | much leas than $60. year if ahe| « tes, rt ley respondent u the | made up her 5 1 t. How-| yack liv al serve That question ts today agitating | momen femin question: | ever, | know tha torrif i b New York eoclety circles as the} “What constit an adequate al-| financia : ( © Obie in | J t pe au me to the breach bet weea | wanes for an Ame an ey | on They ® 4 “ . ° barity tve t ® e and mar w ithe . Frank Work, @ muiti-millionaire | Woman ari ® ! tt . ay a __ hin bee New Yorker, and his beautiful] Mrs. Charlotte Wilbour, president a parties, belong to clube and | income és da hter urke- ache e wal ey = leould not live on her allowance within their allowan and | opiaior $5,000 or § or ham lfrom him of 96,000 @ month; that S economise according to it. T| Mra, Dore Lyon, prominent t] or contented. Upon & woman's mame abe expended $200 a day over that ot consider $60,000 a year too! many clubs amt societies, said agement of ex (ures amount + great an allowance for a woman fn The amount of money necessary | money depend An open rupture between the! society, for the demands upon her | to a weman depr Uirely upor within hee allowans sever | millionaire ‘ bis daughter o pocketbook are enarmous. The aver-| the whi “9 r ay Oe a syeneall # curred when Mr. Work reproached | age boasewife can live fortably aoe S | 2 to ™m pet -“ <a ‘ Mra. Burke-Roche for ber financial | on $20,000 to $25,000 year. That or a | or home, tak-| of course, does not incinde # box and be pc a ee 7 a apart fashionable | at the ope fancy dress balls, car -~ s . = afford " / sy riage, servants, aviomobiies and ehari ion he | ave geapes y and cultiv ber chil , t c y be large re. Burke-Hoche admits that|other domestic necessl Th « a | I slept 7 f ar rt foreve ' in my bare a o Him that He medicine She romise to the afflicts | mmon a ¢ ' Oh, Mordaunt, b | TD ing its potsonous contents from br all yours; help me t | M4. but half ;clinched hand to the floor, Do not} row asa Christian. 1 be | “She will <xe you to death,” phe saw her, erect and col am Saris altouch me, Me the dark; lead me t sald Minnie Holmes, finishing an | lying upon the vata, ber fac ig My sonraaies ah. Helen! 1 oy Sayer See |Sinhorate description of her friewt,|in her outstretched arms, and Ber [have no words fort such sor | the short engagem | Miss Helen Rivars anything vo }frame abaking with sobs. post ‘witer |roe Only Oo’ can pelo you a aie of tate eee 1 ae nid anid still I never maw. Tt f# #0 |/prostration of Brief MA eee Oa | “i dare not ask kim. Sy sin tv] wedding 8 mever forme sguiay j strange, Mordaunt witnem too great.” The careless girlhood had gone The Three years before when Helen |convulaed The tthe hoe ie Hush! hawt ‘This te your sin, | ringing laugh, the Wight jout might | Rivers was a belle and betrens win- {clinched ag he moan Helen, that. for an involuntary | uever return to their olden play ning hearts by hor bemuty and wit, |was a man, aithough # lover wd ‘omission of duty, you dare to ques-| but the happy, earnest Christ and admired for her wealth and | stratning the trapulee to th tion His mercy and love Oh, my| woman lived to bless th ion 4 taste, Mordaont Holmes bad learned lta lowe her, He was the eldest of lew hiidren, and his father, a phy sician, bad given him every advan lenge of education and posttion; but when bis college course was fininh he knew was bie duty to « hie own livelihood. No idter, he had earnestly sought employment, and herame an active member of a larke commercial house, Still, at the time lhe first learned the secret of his love, bis salary was emall, bis sition uncertain, and he felt from the train of the hetrens's followers proud and honorable enough to lehrink from the appearance of for tune hanting The way soon apened to amend his fortune A responsible pc Uow in ris branch of the house whera employed was soon fer offered him, and, at the end of three years passed abroad, he ré 1 to America, a momber of the m. No tay had passed whe annie slater tpon for a full dewe pot calle stion of erery | body, and he learned the change te taken up and he | be large drawing mable house w re jress resided with her aunt lam glad to me your, Mr Holmes. We have missed you from | Only a few wor | pleasure In « passed bis | bet his tone earnest sincerity, hie warm clasp of the little cold hand and his look sorrowful Interest spoke volumes life; longing to gather t braken life; longing to gather the and into the warm clasp of his love, to comfort and love this ‘ id her a con hie bat an « y as if Mt aching with burdened for it, and a od morning,” he open door SH OR CRE Eastern Outfitting Co. Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Everything Reduced We move in a { weeks t self before her and entrest her to tell him her sorrow, he softly re traced his steps through the ball land left the house He toved ber too truly, too com tantly, to tet Wik one repulse dis courage him, Day after day he sought ber, devoting the whole }treasure of the beart and brain to hor servien, tryiac by every ten der wile to win the langh from |her tips. the fire of her ayes uneque! At last weary of the conquest be risked « been trying sme new mast half laay way, when almost un sclously bia fi * dropped upon the opening notes of th lad Rock Me to Sleep, Mother” A gasping cry arrested hin hand, He looked up to see the still, cold face woddenly conyulaed with « horror and misery that appalled him. involuntarily be «poke share your burden of sor love you, and it kills me t suffer » You love me?” she said in a tone lof passionate grief sou ~woule hate me if I let you see my hear But I will, 1 will, for this lite |killing me lam hreaking my ows heart to drive you away, While you © 1 linger in the light of you love as the moth does around the fatal lamp. knowing it must bil my life at lant; for | love Mordaunt-—eved you m that y #o proudly drew back from me when I was rich an veted; and now when ye or mf r, and can 6 to renew Nfe ave DIT. jo Credit House. darling, seek Hiw Carry this burden te the crom, and for comfort.| first won ber back to warmth asf tight m her heart was “ture i from } to toe.” LAST DAY OF THE BIG SOAP SALE AT THE QUAKER price, per Se jiay it there, He will litt ax, Teg price te; Saturday special Art Studies at half price to close out Ca reg. price $5.00; Hot Water Bot amols Voste er makes f Main 124 Ad. in bie The QUAKER DRUG CO 4033-10155 First Avenue EMERSON Piano Points SHERMAN, CLAY & GO. econd Avenve — Seattle. PIANOS etter pianos at lower her house in the city Te sell b rates and on easier payments ws -R & CHASE, Cc. A, MEY KOHL nd Avenue.

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