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THE SEATTLE STAR ben = Y STAR PUBLISHING Co, store and Vor thelr time at musical comedies Andy, Spection, but The Star cannot ko around from store to put ite OK, upon every price ‘slalog up” (be @ooda, enth Ave, - af tor 1907 and 1900 Mh. In the large majority of cases’ tho “epectale” advertived are " suite dheer eh; ‘dun “Ten RBVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, wenulne and are worth purchasing, The merehants who r them |yawson will atop writing some day ie Veleahen Gditerich bademandent 695) Quneet, " 1080 waually find their fair profits in other goods, not m ; - . oo eli te y tipeae Mees 22) ? they have to sell and which the customers notice and buy, A puckerloss persimmon has been Cc tia Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, In ite news columna The Star follows the polley of giving ev 6 ph endl Bring on y hell — Sor - ~ - — - thing fit to print, It te not @ pald server of corporations, of of . ARS AR A itleal parties, and It tella many rugged truths regardless of who 1 mall oF oar gets helped or gets hurt, ‘Fb splo of Seattle understand this fact | a) MA BeCRiNKne quite well, and it is one cause of the widespread popularity of (The | a " The Star every Gay gives ypord . ne yy || LIVE NEWS OF THE DAY, ive news than: Gy of ite lace temporaries, as anybody can see who takes the trouble to mak the ’ novessary comparisons CAUSES OF THE STAR'S SUCCESS Sr nies tah to "Whe bias eaiatainn 6 Wemciants hat kad | worke FORTY mon and two women being employed daily i@ ite T attle Star takes pride in the fact that It ts today the od jal and t H ff and mechanical ¢ mente, hot Gent | ne r lation solict newshoy # or arriors, | t, an well as the newaleat daily paper published In Seattle Pie teas a: noe ta Wa eta. vob ded Won 1k eek Eee Tt has censored ite advertising columns {n a heretofore unheard Wave of increasing circulation and general proaperity of manner, eliminating everything that was in any possible way ob The other evening, on & Green Lake street car, thirty-gwen jectionable, having even gone to the extent of barring out, at a heavy | Persons were counted who were all reading Star Any casuaf ob- | nancial aa rif_oe, ove ra doson profitable advertisemer r will notice more a read on th cars each evéning at iia | ' . wing than medicines” which are carried regularly by all other established daily scat tres hat the peoplo have learned where to look! (6P Ib a newspapers of the city the news. | In doing this {t took the ground that most of th advertive Wines elie reulation ie something extraordinary from the |! CUT A ¢ get HIS AUTO ments contained matter of a deceptive aracter ed to standpoint of volume, Kvery residence section of the city is thick- | : work harm by securing the widespread use of worthless or danger ¥y eprinkied with Stare IT WAS THE LID. ous nostrums which are ofttimes a menace to health and even to | of all classes and conditions read the paper regularly, | What was it Ballinger put down _ " ) > ; The Star operates two fast per | Wi" such The Star felt that it owed its readers protection from h ad- |/TWO FAST PRINTING PRESSES) (ite ronson, oach cena 0a | wy sik Wood tains Chak webhd lane vertisers, | turning out 260 eight-page papers per minute, making an output of | ® jump? ht did not claim, and does not now claim, that ALL “patent 500 per minute from the two machines. It was the lid medicines What was {t spread to other games arebad. Bome of them are moritorioys and are used by It 9 no longer possible to print Tho Stars needed each night regular physicians, but their num ber ts limited, while the “fakes” are upon one press - st gue k sa varied and numerous, Some day, when the latter are well weeded This is another indication of how “the wind-blows.” ae : out, The Star may again accept advertisements of proper remedies, The Star makes bo attempt to give great volumes of matt It | When Balli r had shown the way But that ts a matter of the future recognizes the fact clearly that the oe have grown t ot to do the trick? The Star took {ts stand against the “patent medicine” ads as soon quantities of type and many sentences to toll but few facta, What It was the lid. as the contents of many of these widely advertised concoctions they want ia THE NEWS, concisely put, in entertaining form What heot ii Skianes’s wite before Were made known through the investigations of reliable castera They don't want to work over long columns to laboriously ox- the glass? chemists. ii IT FEELS NO REGRET, | regular practicing physiciana, with proper diplomas. Not long ago The Star caught one of Its advertisers, Del Lamp practicing a trick game,” tisement as a clairvoyant was running tn one column, mann pletely exposed Vance cash payments which he had made to The Star “No doctors are allowed to advertise in The Star who are were returned to him cult and vertising. The Star may publish clairvoyant ads for reapec the same as {t runs ada for the professors of all other and beliefs, taking the ground that many people be as they have a perfect right to do. rather enjoys catching fakers in every class and profession, and the my sterioas in another tract news It was the lid And what made Dill stir up a row? Ala ] It has never regretted the sac | rifiee of this business, } | it was the lid not Some 60 plunks his bank account was slack stylish wife He landed on his kerw ! When he stumbled on the thing that set him back | It was the lid STAR DUST By “JOSH” and, while bis big display adver he was com Im mediately following the expose, ad for advertising | What was it caused Jim Smith to Se punch Bill Nye? | able partion, just It was the lid | cults, isms but could find ¢ lows than thre to « full stop. cab wiadow Why fs it they * the train pass by? Looking out It was the lid acer saW|Jim placed his high silk hat upon Jon't speak as they “What time did that young manly hing wrong leave lost night?” her father asked About loek,"* | mother didn't ere in the oo- Hat it her the} th replied stand at the ex oes jdoor more than 10 minutes, either millions of snakes. ranging from @/ a chatr fact that they advertise offers them no protection. | 1 guess they're ongai all) foot to 10 feet in length. Thousands} And Bill a moment later sat down The Star ts not “for sale” to its advertisers, It goes upon the jright,” commented the old man,|had been killed and bad clogged the where correct theory that advertising apace is bought by merchants and | Whose memory was good | wheels so that the engineer was] Well, something cracked tike blazes the ac . jo the the of power lows ill the heavy train. then and others for the actual good that wdeicng hee hem in ve A om a A WORD PROM JOSH Wise. The snakes came from the south it was th creased business, and that no further obligation exists upon the pa wad wore bouhd to the eneler aortll pandenapaaiaiass of 4 self-respecting newspaper than to print accepted advertise | Miners say ft jt a sure sign of warm ments in proper form. } oe reliable as the Sight OH LADIES! | [becuines Cee ee enn i ib egeepspi wmiinoaddige grey | oe sia Pibien, oak : sig Gerber ‘rieberg, the new cloa! Le - capt the advertising prea tener }HOW THE TROUBLE STARTER and suit hours, 1410 Second Ave his Mr. John Cort and irand . t trust, as — in t ie eity by Mr. John ye the Gran Your chickens “Talk about’ human betnge hae |2*° t h Tim oP ne, have Qnd Seattle theaters. Mr. Cort wanted, in consideration of his come home t roost tag descended from « as yougp}i@*t received overt Claw Jack advertising, to have the disreputable and worthless shows at the but go U th’ nelgh-lexclaimed Poll They're muéh|® tent spring etyies from Seattle theater “property handled” in the news columns, after the bors t' verateh, |more likely to have evolved te | = You gir atheony — hs. ; paying y r nents @ulogistic and untruthful fashion im which they are handled tn every j Mire me as soeak their From te bo us Also 0 tise line of other daily im this city. ace oy ee Jd *kirts and waists at reasonable ‘The Star could not accommodate Mr. Cort, and dropped his ad |“that they got their long tongs prices ooo Today this paper gives the only fair “theatrical notices” |... yen _ -» | from your family - SURE SIGN OF WARM WEATHER published in Seattle, When plays are good at the Grand, The Star “ | Tt wae then thi the two th says so. When they are bad, it says so, and it adds a few truthful |, Parkersburg, Mar. 16—-A B. & GO. their colebrated monkey and parr } jfreight train arrtved yesterday 10) time. ' Obwervations about the Seattle theater shows each week. |minutes late, the delay having beea - ew ul S, The public pays The Star for printing the truth. leaused by snakes about 20 miles east Millfonatres who laugh are rabe ‘This newspaper has censored its advertising columns at a cost of [of here. The emaineer sars he no-/anys Andrew Carnegie. Magy thousands of dollars, so as to make them clean and desirable jticed the engine lose speed sudden that's because they spend so wei That business men, especially merchants, appreciate thie fact ts | shown by the steadily increasing volume of high-class, legitimate ad- | Aways scinsthing new Live Vertising which ts offered The Star. he can depend upon his “ad” being in decent company, with no of fensive or vulgar paid screamer up againat it. HOW THE STAR GETS PAID. fact is realized that there is cue newspaper now in Seattle which does not contain advertising which should be kept away from the & of children. ‘The Star does not claim that all advertisements which it prints are true. form, or o' Some business men, at times, advertise things {n exaggerated ven with price arguments which won't stand critical in A NEW ERA -- A NEW ERA An Awakening. The Lethargy of Old Business Methods MERCHANT TAILORING WILL ALSO BE ONE OF THE DEPART MENTS OF THE The Home for Good 1525 Second Ave- Spring Dew nem, and see them Pach advertiser knc that LAT T STYLAS. ‘The pubite fully appreciates this CASH OR cleanliness of The Star. The oh ee Phones 4:6. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever, Come and See—Seeing is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Thrown Off. New Ideas. New All Will Combine to Make the New Firm a Stronghold for the Masses. THD SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 18, + Every exprees brings us fresh novelties DEPENDABLE QUALITIES OLAIMS HALF OF OHICAGO, March 1 Hinkley Bak + civil erm terday appeated ta, the ourt to adjudioate his the # ’ f hin f William x r her term as president Special train leaves Seattle Ma 16. Re rip $f lew | man a ymodations going, mes ide tr ete Limited nut passengers taken. Make resery | Sons now with Northern Pact ticket office, or Becretary William jof the Beattie Commercial « | Bitel bullding “LOOK FOR THE DOG.” ANY MODERN TALKING MACHINE WILL TAKE “VICTOR” RECORDS No matter what kind of a talk rachine you have if it takes the round, fiat dise records it will take records. to te to onli atalogue The best thing write for the la of new V power of Talking Machines Ung the repr ¢ their nteal through me You Sherman, Clay & Co. 7 Second Ave., Seattle New Coats New Millinery Ovr whole store fairly teems with Come ta RIGHT PRICES, CREDIT. Eastern Outfitting Co., (tn) 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union “SEATTLE'S STYLE STORE. Methods nificent Stocks Add the Last Part to a Complete Whole Clothes mue Marc Saturday, WE MAKE OUR DEBUT to t! f ( play opening and le gath 1 equal where The ¥ t { America’s be es desigt : $30.00-—Saturday AT THIS STORE, n | $25, $20, $1 NEW STORE, WHERE 1525 Second Avenue 17th YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SATISFACTORY GOODS AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. The Weber Clothing Co. FATHERS’ ESTATE me ott “rit | SENSATIONAL SATURDAY Excursion to California eb “VICTOR” RECORDS BEST IN THE WORLD The Store Seattle’s New and WASHINGTON LNOP. 240, Or \01371015" FIRST AVENUE? JAP ROBE BOAT aturda URE MILK— Keg i Qua , N lay price. ANITOL, TOOTH POWDER— Regula be? 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ALMOND CREAM—For chaps and 2he and TE-—Softens the skin, prev “pe, and ts delight. fully refreshing os he RUBDRY SANITARY FACE CLOTHS ~~ Regu ar price’ Ie” gate Quaker Saturday special, ea per dozer he RUBDRY SANITARY TOWELS at The Quaker makes free deliveries to all par Phone, Main 1240, Ind The QUAKER DRUG CO 40143-1015 First Avenue | indeg one tip, light or heavy soles. All the new styles, ine! the new college cut; value $3.00, at . $2.50 RAYMOND & HOYT 405 PIKE ST. | mise it more than once, please phone us every time you mils NOTICE TO giving our subscribers a pertect ar SUBSCRIBERS In this way we cam be certain j | vice—and It is the only way. | Should your copy of The Star fail| THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. to reach you by 6 o'clock any = ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 1066; Independent 1138,) between ¢ jand 7 o'clock, and we will amet |yeu a copy at once. If you should Mag- That Satisfies Greater Store Stror Whe axles