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THE SEATTLE STAR MANY HONORS FOR BY STAN PUBTIFIING CO, OFFICER LET and 1m) Reventh Awenwe, i te } BALLAWW SPAR AGENCY a Wallard Ave Muneee | enone. sent yer rome. orm oom Pat = rok gr twenty five conte per month, hS MATL SU RRCRTARYENE The date when your pecription expires te ° ea er the addre net of each paper, When that date arrives, f your subsert) | i Faber py gh LR bh ~~ aliaphenaeethahaatiendiaead | the track [ have, by extreme daring, endanger | sts. a SST TY | and Qonaside the boiler of the v- | emved the life of a child at the mt | « engine and stationed himself on | of ortppling yourself permanent More Than Money Getting |. and Brushed a Baby Girl From Track, \° °°.) uence himvetton oe erippling yourelt nernane wt Goeds was a daught Yaul Unaary, of what you did o man COW Re ieeeentieee But Lost His Leg, Gets a Medal, Lattor ici ie ety Me diet’ premier cookaons jen We have lately beet given an anal number of striking ox F } and out of harm wii}! and dar or more or " Giddaes gt tho seaghh bot cr'attenchereguetd Sunn tak tateee ce rom President and Fat Offic | im, perturing te he Rerene we Ue ore Stee. ‘ however, Mr, Poo!! slipped and was] ia not in my power to make you any Hing ts not necessartly euecess inatilitessnsiatihinat ja snot a distance of 130 fost be-| material amends for the crippling Charles EB. Hugies, the lawyer who bh nem eoudeeting the te |fore the engineer could bring the|tnjuries you recefted when, In say Vout! eat ¢ the big life insurance companies, Kaa hed as intimate GRAND HBLAND Neb Jan. ’ thet oem lives tu saving Or en- | engine too mop, 40 feet ot whtoh | ing the ta he pleas child. yon es iliac epee ete mite to bravery Wag the letter | deavoring to save lives front at was bridge 1e brave “20 near lost your own it he cs wm ori Xs + ey rth places, perhapa, aw it has over re uve pe ee we zoel the hero | railroad wrook, disaster or grave ao |; wae " vant ng terribly res that the medal will at least be of the Powell, Neb., life saving tnel- | cident, or in preventing or endeay- | necessitating station, and proof to you that your countrymen What we need, > anys, “ie a revival of the sense of honor, We | t, tr the president of the! oring to prevent much wreck, dja | was otherwise injured realize that you ha formed a want to hear lew of the mam who began poor and amassed richés, | UBited States, advining him that he | aster or accident | ‘The letter from President Roose-| deed which will serve as an inspire ; And’ more about he man who lived unsullied, though he dias poor | NM# Veen awarded the first medal of| ‘The daring: foat accomplished by | voit © hiv own signature, is as| tion to every American who hears } No one will charge Mr. Hughes with being @ mere idealiat. Iie | ruary $0, 1000 ee Oe te ee ee eee oe towns, | follawe vile Me Poc Pt spe vet ; ruary 2, Pooll was a fireman on a St. Joseph| “My Dear Mr. Posll: You have! just much the star t i searehing qu one during the life inew oe iovestigation have This act provides for the award-| & Grand Island railway train. A) been awarded a me a“! of honor pro- | senship of which we ad 4 shown him to be {headed man, whose views of life are sternly |!0# Of bronse medals upon heroes! his tratn was entering Powell the] vided wader the act of congress With earnest hopes for your wel s ; practical | who by extre daring endanger! fireman saw a littlt girl standing on approved February 1006. | fare, bellove me, sincerely your i vidwal ¢ and more regard for the rights of all | eterte of Saat oc at th tee Bu . t, after all, the main Ching in the world. Tt Ap election and assumed Ris doties on ake tiieats a Aaliinene ree mater o2 onan one january The QUAKER DRUG CO Material things shape their own remediea When wree must be greatoned, commerce ix When waterways must be 4033-4055 First Avenue they are They are the world’s appetite, and whan thirsty, drink t# sought and found, and when hungry, food te obtained and ea f The bi and gentier side of human nature tw more modest. It i Baust have x of an invitat n @ nieasure sought, and in ’ reciprocation (t se« To mak part of the daily duty that no seeking of this kind remains un on ee power to satiaty ‘ just as noble an endeay 1 will ¢ n playment as great a ft f tromer orgies as in continual and overriding race for anything that can be classed as riches, Frankly, don't you Know that iife woul & great oe T | beart? Made by the Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald, Bae All Linen Towels, varia W h Mr. Cort’s Great Mistake Crash T theater, bas advertived intermittently with The Star, being at times buyimg from if 711 Second Avenue, Seattle dissatisfied with the mews hand!ing is “attractions” at both ® end look houses, but expecially thoes at the Seattlo thanter ye ~ Just now Mr. Cort has avother wance and i# again out of ‘The Star w * advertixtng. ‘7 Star han been giving to the pal ; Ne the unvarnished truth erning the cla f plays wh he haa eeu presenting at the Seattle recently—a clas of duct hat ; ‘ are not of « high moral grade and in many instan rely of the vulgar and improper The Star has no quarrel with Mr. Cort t f a8 at present, to simply tell the { Seattio what kind of plays are being put om at the va. ue pl ~ at those w are thinking of attending may pr t 1325 2d A When the Grand opera house a good attraction, as it fre ve. quently does, The Star will give unetinied commendation, b when 5 {t presents a poor one, The Star will post its readers, who re ‘The Star's tips and who will be governed accordingly JORGE PO AND THE ‘The fact that the theatrical trust \ end even worthieas plays upon the pec past is all the their newspapers. it fe the only Way In which poor foteted a great m Seat in t K inne ar we reason why the peor auld be kept poate companion can ALBxRT HANS. "Uy neg 706 tet Avenue kept out of the town and good ones smbetit ited. As for the Seattle theater, there is no question as + _ SUSAN'S SURE SMART = © the demoral street railway companies feing waning of many of the productions appearing there thia sea i Bi g Ba M d W eee ame eee ee | | Big Bargains in Men’s and Women’s sf Ualt-cled wirte 0 Sew cone cometions and ca vamrory simor. | Wearing Apparel ; plore pervading the productions, whith in mmny cates leave an evil | at CAR SHOPS BUPLOTING ABOUT 900 HEN GONE EE ; i le inoue off. itecaaane Qur entire stock must be cleared out re we ON C. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDENS. ‘ taat a ation at Second and t , and every “ Will make the lend very valable Large tracts 590 feet ' Some of these burlesque shows have been bright and “snappy” to Sh. tettres was tection’ » be go and endpy if with you? At all ly t ice that the stock is moving out with ’ on terme of $5 per month need several men to work a @ certain extent. Scenery and music have often been of an attractive | events, { am golag ¢ aratifying rapidity. Our easy plan is an = important this land. Take new Reeton car to Duwamish bri character. but these things have only served to render a little leas ahi ftlews. Susan rin the coms of thia R BALM, too, foe bed rock on grounds. City offices in Times block palatable the other features already mentioned. | tt was @ cold, ar ng day in No Don't worry, Peter: I won't say = and $1 & Week payments make a combination hard to “ “Ake a re . ' vember, Peter had eaten his breek- a word in the presence of your oro ae red ‘in had Reamer te eenn pen ser yt oi in b ‘- | fae ont a. ton ggg ot te Bust your featinan . WH COME IN THIS WREK a LL, SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE esq’ 5 gar joker e are one of | eee 4 toh ab ONE Y ON kitchen stove. His w 1d m: | onty joy ourselves (ogether BY the leading featarea Some of the “chorus” savor strongly of the Peter, can’t “ kind De 4 really mean Sunan” SUITS, CLOAKS, MILLINERY. MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS AND * concert hall Grand. They are looking for the chappies in the front [of « weather strip on the bottom off “Peter, would you stay here all Me SHO Ra 4 rows. “i Ithe back door today aleme this house the whole dreary CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 1 = nawered Peter th day long? lam going to the tave a At last night's performance same of the girls openty flirted and |.nuqder Its cold joh andiiwth ren eS the teverss A tew steps north | 4 Ogled at men in the front seats. A representative of The Star wae | dor 1 like tt Peter was not ontirely oblivious E astern Outfitting r¢ ‘0. (Inc.) of Pike street 1513-15-17-19 2d Av | among the number, sent there to take the usual notes. | ant you fix the le Look off hie bat and hung it upos oo Une, / As closely as The Star man could count, there were 49 women tn |The handle is loos ,|2.bemt. Then ie scratched his head) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. ant today, Siomar and finally said the house on Monday night, in parquet and balcony lela & pampueaier 4 i decime 8 vain: Wain te es dace Seattle's Reliable Credit House. ) f Being seated on the lower floor, and 11 in the balcony Rut you «an do som t onmider’ le amart jectur delivered at The one thing for Mr. Cort to do is to cut out, without further |e i Wf you try short notice Don't let's say no erything in Mo mag has been marked down to prices that - t } " ‘Tem to one | chall ap'th more. Jest you take off your hood ertainly move them. We mean to clean out our present stock ; dela o \c ° t Seattle Bui you ' t —— ft ae a oe one ot ar sgabengd a a Po — ans | “Then won't you fix the mop and! and shawl and I'll stay home” The winding pathway of jife- | hands of grateful cllenta 1 pro- t im an entirely new stock throughout. ; ute something of a refined and aceeptats jaracte water pai Susan y and removed her || strewed with’ the wrecks | feaw to be able to teech and show i When he does so, The Star will be ready and willing at all times | “Not today. They'll wige asd Peter ont cf misepent * hopes and | Mat man or woman whe dow not Fegardiess of whether he advertises or not, to accord due recognition |throogh if you're keerfu hammer js and went to wor tions, We Site's aftnion, the proper wen. 1 ’ ae bie enterprise | “You can at jeast fix the windows) and before noon he had fixed « pity, and the future [fe of ind lim owF room so they won't rattle) weather mm the door; bad ne nae through clairvoyant and FICE 5 . ' fixed tthe and the mop; bad |} fittest on an onally ae you OFFICERS DIRECTORS: ther, Suan. 1 ain't in! tightened the chamber windows: be where he rT past Marvettous Daniel Kelleher . work Just you wash| sides Havin dome various other he Tz te help and encourage : cs happer = ry day — EB. L. Grondahl, Joba Erikson 1‘ ied 4006 Wk the eine mee that eure tah te fla Tickions faltow day 20 new invention starties Seeniiin Herman Goets Peter arose and prepared for going | the afternoon, sparred up by the cele DN Ge . a & minuts and ite President Cari Sunde ‘ yy § T AR DUS IT wy wife knew very well hia|complishments of the mornt : 4 the we Will H. Pasty ha He wee gotng| ought work on bis own ac : Joba Erikson, 4. B. Late o t 1 ary. where he} And whon night came he fal day in an keen Viee-P: > — would be moet of hin| ter and happier than he had fa ' ation John A. Whalley wet d *, and where he w 4) fo a time And the Come etd see the Paktr per L. B. Allain tr & Tous far Peter! tat [ net thde with th form, but & ful leat like the A. H. Soelbers, Alexander Paoarsop Ne eon in the habit of drink-| That proved the turate. point foot that ca (f you re ¥.-Prest. and Cashier & H. Seatnery The story that Scotty, the miner, that could leave Home « ie suman Bieta oes Bip mow gp cong eons — future bus 2 - iinvasincaaats 8 minute, P said. | be a thrifty and selfs Commence the New Year by putting something in the prod 7 ome ana ss ° Peter y and h ite H ba One Dollar is sufficient to open a Savings Account, 9 } - — S ; ar annot spare more, makc« beginning with The water wagon committee w " ot A ROOSEVELT CLUB dollar, anyw You know the old saying, “Well begun i ope Legees noctie@ > The Fig " Rueneve h and you will find that when you once start t SnD wreow teat t t te p wa aa put ¢ it is not half so hard to save as you think, " a h a . eht an Whet! s ll or large you will be 4 UNCLE HENRY THINKS } . and 1 she in 4 treated wit r and consideration | stiedbes mateahasned Y t throu D ade by January ro draw rest from Jam } this Mystic M Cc Ww. M iW v : T knew you will ‘ fd Money makes th’ x : on ; nauit me wh We pay 4 per cent interest in our Savings Depart mare go, an’ th’ auto BR Manning, se on k tenet cee cee Le I 1 a year a orl makes ‘em | . er into youp brain, both away, | . I . c. Vv ‘ that I am t « J | EB NK A miners’ min Pennsylvant ANAT has decided to give Nick and Alice Q¢ aXxy ena @ load of bard coal What rich grange, i follow this up with « BLOWING UP A SAVE yore 5 Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way —a | ® notion to go back and} latrs rant ‘ma , ? « tt n'y Ray Radom. SEATTLE,.WASH. BOILING IT DOWN ch that fellow’s face in. Did you} A Sh v eye. f practice, ¥ ' © Phesanoution 4 how he crowded me int ae : Space would us tol g He acted as though he : 1 t 5 at Mention the nar in t Ww > street Pr a . e brof 1 tine mow you * eeotion th det: “Pan aid oe gare thet the as ILLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2ND, PHONES 416 pu ; ; at He to Fremont | He's president of both the gas ar “ 8 7 ’ * 108 nd A Houth, o Quy’« a St witlo pust say that everybody went ; fen” THE GENOCL OF QUALITY: Hu ’ F . Open Mana p 7 Y y ’ a aye arte settee 714 FIRST AVENUE