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THE SEATTLE STAR. ori Pid MING OO wmyeuny CPPRAN i 1b) Rew pac. nese tenartment--Sunset, Main 1060 “poMbat <t> Indevendent ttt! ry) an Ballard Ave OF UWOREPHHVS cents Der montm TLAnD WAR AGHRCT- week ot," No fren seein eepieens, rat, ben thal date aeyered : our game le a recelpe on, ae #seond sian mat DOCTORS AND MEDICINES w dy 1 there be mystery about medicine im any form Why { not the dectors write thelr presertptions tn plato Boalioh. © that patients may read and understand? Why « id not all medieal concoctions sold by drigiets and generally known as “patent médicines,” have the formulas printed on the labels of cach box? w hould not users of these concoctions know Just what per Genta of whteky, or polson, if any, ia mixed Into the dosest These are questions which are asked every day by intelligent per fons who see no reasons for the survival of the rule of secrecy lwaving behind Med The world, with ite growtng Intelligence, ts faat the days of mystictem bilnd beliefs. It no longer accepts felne men,” or “witehes,” or Beats drums at the clouds to bring the fain. It is no longer impressed by incantations, or dark, foamtag Milxtures, stirred [no mysterious pota n and It wants to know all about tha me nes, what they What they ean do, The keeping back of euch information by the med fe bat a surviving veetige of the days 1 fraternity of mysticism. ‘The secrecy of many patent medicine odors, however, te due largely to a disiike for having the (ruc nature of their « anda re Yealed to the public. A few of them, who do prepare meritorious Medicines, are beginning to print their formulas on bottles and Bdxds, and others wil! soon follow sult. Nothing #o quickly tend to Weed out the fake medicines as publicity in the form tndloated The buman race has no greater foe than many so-called “merti- @nes.” They kitl more persons every yoar than the enakes of India, fand destroy the health of thousands Year by year the use of strong medicines by Intelligent doctors le Gecreasing and careful nursing and a ie being aut ed, with Most beneficial resulta Lot us have laws passed ridding f the mysteries, and bring ing the doctors and the medicines | per relation to the x fe. This Duke a Hing Among Men Tn these days when the bad tn the world finds so much p iy that the people almost forget that 4 exists and that the sua ghines, it te refreshing to read ab Ke Carl Theodore, of Bavaria He isn't much to look at No medals cover Nis breast. He And as for scandal, With which every fe Cart Theodore ts a gentleman He haa been famous for many year 6,000th aucceaatul operation. In Munich he has expended $1.25 tng hospitals. He asks no fee from peer are bis special care, Hils wif Portugal, aids bim in his work You cannot estimate what such a man means to the world. There fe Bo standard by which to menso re ould pursue pleasure He tan live in an atmosphere of luxury; speed fn Mying automobiles: ride In special trains; travel tn floating palaces. But, because of the wonderful impulse for good that abides tn his breast; because of the divine desire to be of use to hie kind, he has Worked and made his efforts count. Think of restoring to 5,000 buman sky, the faces of loved ones, pictures, sc hope, life itself. ‘That is the story of Duke Carl-Theodore, of Bavaria. Twenty-five years of patient, skilifu! labor—all for others. It fs @ record Mt for the pages of the Great Book of Life. It ts almost enough to make one temporarily forget that the Rockefel- Jers and Rogerses and Morgans exist In the world. STAR DUST By “JOSH” led am army on to rie- art In Europe recks— has my and has fust performed bis 00 im bullding and maintain- patients of amy elaas, and the ho was the Princess Maria, of the bine courage, beings the flowers, mery, ambition, woman best girl last Sunday. Mre Ballenger sad Mra Stephen- son visited the steam shovel one evening last week. Mra. Stuyvesant Fish appeared at Uncle Joe Cannon says there are| the opera in New ~—- Ay or Ro bosses in the house of represen-| Slxht, wearing ber $12! t tatives. Right, Uncle Joe, right. But| There mow! Let the nove Phe ‘there te a bone, tan't there? }ance men take tha A Punxsvtawney, Pa. @renk caustic potash because her Beir was turning gray. It would Rave been much more womanty had he tried the potash on her hair. ANOTHER PRESERVING SON IN OF. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. BEA- Man ts tke in one way faster he oem, shorter his time, horse ‘Th wv Scotty and Mizner should hi to form a vaudeville team of them selves. "ROUND THE CRACKER BAR RELS. Andy Tanner says his house ts so hot he has to leave the doors open every night and sleep with a fan in Mra. ©. C. Finefrock is having toe his hand, and then couldn't stand! py i sedh, ts demas caek cover over him inches tn thickness, and the qualit og ho ‘on, “Copperas Breeches,” of | is mly good. —Carre Petros, | lik read your pieces and | Republican also “Pumpkin Roller’s.” Come on. ~ “School Boy,” of Red Hill, and also “Union Giri,” of So. Pittsburg | °Yes, sir: Senator Bloughem A collar came to town Saturday, | 0"* Of the bright and shinging tigh a and being asked some one said it) of ov sntry. that Byron Land was in it. 1 don't That's right—a sort of a know about that. It was a standing | “#"* collar Moana * Carrie McNabb and Cyntha Smith Stedving tev 6 teoment, the cone tow how to get wood et . | ter scratched out the line, “These Boys, if you want to marry, go to) is then he did say.” and sub the mountain 1 paseed through | «stituted, “And to her then he said Land's chapel the other day and saw) Arter further study he scratched out that the girls had advertised for) tnat line husbands, They had advertise} ~Tnis may not p to be a pop- ments on each gatepost. Poor, fool-| viar song.” he muttered to himeeif, ish girls, if they had just sent them | but I am determined it shall be this way. novel.” Mr. M. Hartman sold and deliv ad ered some beef cattle last week to I'm going te organize a dress re form | What's we.” parties in Chattanooga. the Charlie Hartman was up to see his use? Women will AN INCIDENT OF ons an th so. won't pay a bit of ' “put Tm not going to organise | hat kind, Pye « to wtart mine] among college t 1 heard George say something te you leet night a you ¢ thim he Imoat a words out of your| mouth. ea fi J mother I believe I did eay something tke that te him, aitted the hand- some daughter 1 hope, my dear, that your re- mark waa only # figure of speech.” New York's new police commits. stoner eweara Of course, ite naugh ty, but New York's police depart- t must be enough to m any! man ewear. A GOoP BOOK i “What book are you most fond of, Mre. GrabitallT™ Mre. Grebitall Mr huband’s pocketbook, of course i FOR SWELLS ONLY, POOSH. | ‘The Petro club has decided to! make Ite dance tonight a quiet one. Rough-necks please take notice — Kelton (Wyo) Gasette, A Virginian who eloped with girl of his native town blew out t gan in Washingt: mony Was performed. Oh, well, the ministers used to tell us, we may not know it at the time, but everything Is for the best The feeling for Jan HMaxen Hyde le entirely favorable, says a Perte Gispateh, Any time Paris gets angry | at a man who has $4,000,000! | The steamer City of Everett re-/ sumed her Beattie-Everett route to- | fter a two weeks’ lay-off for In o diapateh General Wood says) that the reason women and chil dren were killed in the battle of Jolo was because they were held as shields by the natives IRRESISTIBLE QUALITIES | Here are a few qualities of Butter- Not Bread that make {t the best most widely used bread in the state, It is made of the BEST Dakota flour; it contains more glut en than any other bread; {t dosen't) crumble when cut; it has been tested and proven perfectly pure and free from all impurities; it ts not| mixed by perepiring hands, but by electric machinery; it ia perfectly sanitary. is {t any wonder that it lis fn such demand? Re sure and don't buy {mitations. Every gen | neighbor. \" “Mra IS THE PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO SEVERE? eile : as —_—— - ° If orime in measured by the penalty whieh society doles out os puntahment, one of the greatest crimes of all te not tioned in the atatules, it te the crime of failure There ie no prison e the peo ple who fail, unions, 4 alized by nonauccess, they © nit some of fonse againet wiatute law niraet Jones, & bank clerk, has embexsied « He is tried, convicted and sent to prison. In » shelter from the nta, sufficient foed, and when hie term will return he world, with a @ ed name, to be sure, but in exeMient physical and mental condition, to take up ty battle of life. Here, on the other hand, le Hrown Hite moral fiber ta ' “er that that of Jones. He has stolen nothing and violated no law. He the type, however, which peor Jeseribe uiWortunate Me ne well, and appears to do his best, but his st falle under the average, If he gets a position maken some mistakes and it, At another time, when he seems at last to have found an appre * elative sloyer, he falle sick and becomes unfit for work He l# ‘ men who te always just too late, In other words, he is a fathure He keeps on strugeting, but he falls | nd lower annot afford the respectable boarding house where he hae been | and so hae to leave He goes into « fe . 4 room and eats vad he but after another period of being out of work he has to give up the room else. Meanwhile, his clothes have been getting shabby, his shoem are broken and the of his hat te torn, When he asks for work his appearance ie against hin, As he gets more discoursged, his weit is shuffling and he hee « growing habit of standing idly om street cor ners and looking inte vacancy. As winter @ he suffers acutely from cold, Te best that offers him icing ho dirty cellars and the back roome of | lives. Teo o man of refinement, the dirt, the vermin end bad y are tor noose he must sooner or later aink he level of @ tramp, take to and to drink; become altogett . human ma This is ality imposed upon him-—the penalty for faiture. It probably ure mitigate the at nome mea man will not Be pur FAILURE. WAT HE. WANTE 1 “Uncle Samuel's coming!” 1 qe claimed, looking up from my lett at breakfast * | “Your Indian uncle?” ng hor eyes in astonishment mused Eva, “his heart You have not sein him for more than six years now,” He want come tonight says he i* coming, in fact.” And Jenay must cook?” “A dinner from the Royal hotel, sald uncle, p' He read steadily for then he turned sud “i'm!” paper again half an hour. dently to Eva said Wie.) “My dear,” bo sald, “I think a lit tle game of whist would be agree abla Delightful, uncle’ Only we must got someone for a fourth.” “Rxactly what | was about to pro my dear, Ask in a friend. Ask sak your neighbor, Mra. - is er Mra. Bennet uncle. But shee I faltered Ob, Arthur, and you know their] *he's « widow, and | thought dinners are horrid’ What of that? She won't play ‘Go and ask Mra. Dennett,” I eng. the worse for that, will gested Mra Bennett was our sert-door She war a good.) ing and good-natured widow of about 40 OF 80. ‘Oh, don’t worry!" she said *7 can cook, It is my one accomplish: ment. I can come tn and out by the broken hedge Entertain your uncle and think Bo more about It.” “fut we wanted you to him!” With uncles eye upon her, Bva dared not disobey. She sat meckly down and wrote what appeared to be @ correct invitation, but was in reality « despairing help, and rushed out to give it to Jenay. in case be should insist upon reading !t. Mra, Bennett was seen to retura home about § o'clock, and & little later her reply was brought in. She much regretted being un- able to appear at dinner, but would afterwards bout 9 o'clock she came in, look- ing very nice in hellotrope silk, and, bet eles partner, they utterly 4 completely crushed and defonted Eva and me | believe it only want ed this to make uncle's happiness complete STATE NEWS Herbert W. Pike, a well known shingle man of Bellingham, Is dead Mra. Margaret Coffman, aged 84, ie dead at Chebalte. Residents of Everett felt a slight earthquake shock yesterday morn ing Marrington ts to have a general house cleaning. Measles are prev ent there and the health officer at tributes the disease to bad sewer meet ‘No, thank you, “ said Mra. Rew nett decidedly. “As that te the an ele who disitkes almost all women. 4 has an especial ides that every widow wants to marry him for bis money, I'd rather not.” Al half-past six Uncle Samuel ar- vived, and made quite a good tm pression on Eva at once ‘I thought as ugly and crom- looking, and very ol when he bad gone upstairn “He looks quite cheerful and ls not more than 56.” He tmagined. remember I hi or three times in my life Bennett downstairs?” “Ghe is, and she has locked the kitchen door and won't let me tp only called out to me to make the table pretty and not bother.” Success would be but a poor word to deseribe that dinner, It was a tainly tan't quite what I 1 said, “bet you must only seen him two le Mra. victory ditions All the evening Uncle Samj “30° . Pate beamed. He told Indian stories and] . OVR*T of property at Wenatchee ~ are planting many fruit trees. one, bad never tasted anything like] *Tyi°7 plant that wilt » sonee es it And lunch was another “poo.ty Soeih 3 daily paper at Hoquiam on w Unele took Eva ou treated her > French chocolates at the confi + Rader eeidents are talking tloner’s, and bought her a brace! Bata sfietinnan weak “Oh, Arthur,” eald Eva, display, Ing it privately in the nursery, AN ASSURED PACT ten't it lovely? But what are wetag That you will enjoy a trip to the do? He wants to stay on any beautiful and interesting Cal fo the “poems in food” and eng ‘fornia Fesorts. headquarters for : po BE on o climate, frult, flowere and sunshine le'e surprise and gratitud The road of a thousand wonders tinued as before. ls the Southern Pacific Co. Route and Coast Li ervations and descript at Union Tie u 1 think it was about the toute day when Mra. Bennet went pant the front window tn the after 4 Ur who was seated in the rw) window smiling over a newspaper, watched her some approval Who is that exceedingly prqpoe sessing looking person’ he ip quired blandly Bennett uncle, our neigh bor “ig loaf bears a blue label | | | | sap ek Bigger, Brighter, B | Come and See—S , THE SCHOOL TERIALS AND ALL GRADES. tures, CHodein ‘ ES 8 416. etter Than Ever. ecing 1s Believing. OF QUALITY. Easy Payme king up the| of the wreck of the schooner Mary | — f the Alaskan cod fishing The crew were saved ny Missoula ta Im the grasp of a snow GET |storm and high winds This idem firmly fixed In your Los Angeles reporte a heavy || mind, that of the vast army of downpour of rain and the wrecking |ff afflicted people the government dredger in the The battleship Ohio has arrived nig Arcee Pips AO Bingaper alive at Manila thelr present condition at the | " : door of neglect, in not giving » iumbia legislatur The British Columbia legislature) tin cir case the proper modical nalty fo worse than the TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Ao. BENNETT WAS JUST to him that failure te punished * And so sucesssful and comparat ; sometimes ask themacives if the penalty f vere; if there ought not to be some means by sist those who, through apparently no feult for the severe competitive struaule of moderr failure News hae reached Ban Franc! <eful people may fatlure is not too s@ which soclety may as f their own, are unfit Ife, Or, at amy rate, in vo that the unfortunate has adjourned A Kan BASEBALL OUTFITS | verning gas has been capped. Baseba!! players should see te fine new lin lof uniforms, capa, balls, bats, gloves, at Piper & te 2nd sporting goods made in America. | Prices reasonable. Ave well at Caney teams and individual ‘ft before ® ate buying. Bew Piano Snaps LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. oe dow! prices, ete. Kohler & Chase 18302¢d Av-, Seattle, Wash. Ine. Both Phones-— 1686. Office tn Diller Motel. Open Day and Night or 1s lendidly Tallored Suits, in the new grays single and double breast ed $15.00 to $30.00 nts If You Wish It square Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union Clothin at H. Lewts & Co. ng Ave. Cherry St. See show win- “TH QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Second Ave. Our Motto: “An Honest Value at an Honest Price,” make you safe. We set! pianos, We rent planow. Werepair planos Beattie. 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BEGIN YOUR E TODAY You are al welcome to consultation and advice FREE Wm. McHlarrie, M. D. a m. to 12:80 pmiittotp m Evenings— Tuesdays and Fridays, €:20 to £80 Sundaye—% to li a An Interesting List For intending purchasers of mu- sical instruments. In Pianos we have the cele- brated Chickering, Hobart M Cable, Kimball, Haddorf, Pease Clarendon, D. 8. Johnston Co. and various other makes Organs —We handle the Kim- ball reed and pipe, also the Vo ecalion and Clough & Warren church organs ‘Then, too, we have the com- plete line of Aeoltan Instrumenta, Including the Metrostyle Pian ola, Weber Pianola Piano, Wheelock Pianola, Piano, the Aeolian Pianola Piano, ahd Stuyvesant Manola > ranging from $650 to $1.0 for the combined piano and playe or $260 for the Pianola alone. Convenient terms can be arrang ed on the entire line. If you are in the market for Pr in norchestra, an Elect Piano, or an Electric or matic harp we can supply it We have a complete line musical instraments and ermal are jobbers and retailers of E son Phot aphe and dealers in Victor talking machines, records and supplics. D. S. Johnston Co. Burke Bidg., 903 nd Avenue. TEETH BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 718 First Avenue, ling the ce’ Lawn Mowers. We Guarantee Them Satisfactory Sold on trial. If you ae satisfied, bring them get y money, All styles Nature’s Remedy nstipation and @ and 50e@ at Ragley’s Second and Pike Before despairing. look on page| 6. That is where all wants are sat isfied. No matter what you des tt is there. Cures sia—2, Call and see them. Lawn Hose, it we Hoe . ¢ ESHEESE Gere. a=, g CLOT ESES FETR2 sese_ Estee geszs | fezazs.