The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 and 1309 Geventh Ave KVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. Independent 676; Sunset, Maln 1000, Independent 1138) Sunset, Maln 1080, BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. Telephones—Editoriall erty Business: THE SEATTLE STAR—¥RIDAY, MAY 25, 1 BALLARD STAR AQENCY—&" Ballard Ave. Bunect, Ballard 908 One cent per copy ents Per Week, or teenty-five cents per month Delivered by mat! or c ° TO Mart en the add ton has No free copies. SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires te wn that di vives, [f your aubsortp- your name te taken from the list Kiveas label ix a receipt Washington, as second-class matter Slaves to Their Money m Hendelow, the famous maker of golf courses, has enjoyed ex traordinary opportunities for observing the rich at their pleasures And he has returned from Kurope with the conviction that the wealthy people of our own country do not know how to enjoy thelr mou You Amerioana,” he says, “do not know how to live, You never know when you get enough money, An American who gets $150,000 thinks he can get the earth. Instead of investing it and the rest of his comfortably on big tnoome, he reatiessty slaves his life out seeking Oliver Twistdike for more, But the Englishman knows, His $150,000 invested In farms gives him a good living with out work. He te a landed rietor, He drives, hunts, fishes, playa golf and other sports and enjoys his days. H 00 does him some good, and he not have to spend all his surplus earnings over and above his $156,000 in paying doctors to cure him of dyspepala, caus @4 by quick Nmnches or no eating at all, and does not, like the American, become 4 bankrupt in the great things of all health and happiness There ts much truth to be learned, It appears, even an the golf links. But Bendelow must have failed to observe the tmportant truth that the average rich American finds keener enjoyment tn n ng money than tn fishing or golfing The comparison he draws is not fair, Ia England money-making fa slow and painful drudgery. In the makin ow it ia large sums is a fascinating game be hich golfing ts tame indeed Ia Bagland the man who has made $150,000 has p: cached the limit of possibility, Mere the man who has made $150,000 is just getting into the game; be is only beginning to show adeptness as a pupil in the art Again, the average rich American keeps on making money be eause he does not know how to do anything All his thought and sentiment have been absorbed tn his business, and the thought and sentiment are not necessarily of a high of The cultured tastes Chrough which wealth may developed in him, Art and Hter afford enjoyment have never been i mysteries to him and without these there is poor pleasure in travel and lelsure is torture. Sacred Right Attacked Is the long-established and sacred right of the cook to provide her relatives and intimate friends with such (rifles as sugar, jam, flour, ete., from her employer's y to be questioned? A Louton hotel keeper has had his chief cook arrested on @ charge of helping hervelf to his But a cook knows no law but @ented that any offense had been The lawyer pleaded the “custo: tion. So long have cooks exercised (he selves to what they regarded as proper the law ought to respect the practice of mere vulgar theft. But the magistrate before whom was deficient tn fine sentiment imprisonment If this te common law, fight to quit her job. No law yet devised has beea con ing that under ail possible ctreumst Ceaseless efforts are made and strict laws are constantly betng enacted regulating the between agents and principals »yes and employers. Cials and the public. Congress, t 5 t and the be g even the most pow and this one’s attorney cou m of the trade” or of the occupa them that categor privilege of helping he argued above the perquisites and put it case wos tried evident! He sentenced the cook to a month's the the cook has no right left except the Ao tent to prevent her from grafting In the United States lations of public emopk est courte are seeking to br ful combinations of capital under control and prevent thelr predatory practices But fs there any power tn thi y that will dare attempt to 4 right of the cook to interfere with the long-established help berself? WANTED--NATIONAL COSTUME FOR THE AMERICAN WOMAN —_——______ Makes you groan Into the show wind men's things are You cannot unde man can bay « ful shoes, for $9.08, « $25 for a very end next year ah n it on wash day Lets xo sunshine tot . average husband sm Maple & week and keepe his bank accour inta without « c a for r ® t wad. f ne Just roll those words over your tongue and laugh. Always knew that that country had a grand fut By “JOSH” 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ Well, Standish, old man, 1 een-| You muat I . < , pnoned fax ties f the) when Tide, Mra, Ward's niece, 1@ MAIN 1240 Hhancellor Day Hidn't, false the gangs at U 1 wiphow Mae toohed os Ab ’ 1 H | rking as he @id. Mis plo-|tutoning t ‘ A. 404 peptiod, t ‘ - Datey hv bie « yw that he wears sldewhtek an atart the ear y. at ‘ ‘ ny Wed the « and ha crak ad ute, ane Ag X that a Bevis nad bit it| Muriel” bees the | Saturday W « Waye than ¢ | Kra ' t 1 1 The interetat comr 1 1 ff | gation if 1 heard that : ee om s pice ire : Hames gh | ee Ee | a lt “ ih ‘ ated bed ‘ 1| ‘ iM 0 | | how who did 4 fool c he wus anes . 4 4 he ht a Kick Moe t bet 4 the i er tained 1} ¢ Murtel ‘ ore Davia av 1 “ 1 Bad bp 7 « ft . te . " \ 1 } ' " ' ‘ f up age : |] Kbony Milit Hair Brush, bigh » 1 ' ‘ ; ped i x| « A . J ' t « re x} | ccs [i ri "The QUAKER DRUG CO Fae] Satna a beets, Oe: Wont clsalel ' t 1013-S015 First Avenue | avis how Davie, a gn"? eit aoe a nergy eee din gy ‘ . * Hie fick tor “ “le I « i - . “ ™ you Miendish,” he sald. “I was @ a to a imel{ Sherman, Clay & Company Meet the r a* and J : t “ "y . " “ . A GAME OF BASKET BALL steeples y ‘ : In that ‘ . 4 Baye teed Demand For Good, Reliable Pianos [ee Wiese titer Vertes hes BT Ned ghd mis brag md too ait Ai A aN og ty og | at Lowest Prices ina New York hotel life has te) Throws » tangled Rirwute ter hi j ye : ci him soft Did Mra, Mianer Yorkes time a i © What's Weil, it's r “ a - . | And ‘ , ° ght to allow me to be ainy Bena aweot tone, pi at reduction | Gen. Beli wants taller officers tor we thee m 1 sonate | 60M aus kk 4 you at guttered » the handsome, up-to-date styles se on © Lies -ateait” Chak Of ving eante tbe a ; few aane pan Mined Pe” ep t a - oe $175, $185, present bunch short? that and nothing more deme I ot 3 ia 1 knew pothic » the k . vor herr as been without « ” 1 time io A South Bend. Ind, boy of 18 hae) gy am I to ue cme ' w { know mine” replied thei », ieee 3. a of th " 0 ad pro t ama | 5 Went Soa ck On, i? mae thing, and thet] dich was engaged to his aleter Mu oars hand upright pianos a8 low as $50, Payments as low And i t { wee a mistake hing to wt Do not walt for ano invitation. Come at | was a * wan 1h’ on make e-matentien. fe 7 ‘ — a i. "You » | 1 You « ri kick | 2 rons a ‘aa te “ooeself SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, est fer nin, me . " | moode tor hace mT hosting Bee sae. Dales. THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY A PIANO, 4 wife. I had plenty 711 BECOND AVE, SEATTLE. y fortune & f « a small » | Ld . ad ” t y «i Ne ti " 1 t | Tem iets 7 she Godt an day of happiness for us | 1 « nee where the #anity I have a i at y an! ont Falbot for Patents, 26 Mutual CIE.) “You don't? Why he wants . erybedy to khew that he on the Rarney Oldfield mays he's MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. *. su ot " *s Killed and fi oo , De mat iqgied Have you had any experfehed? Tomorrow Morning We Shake HOW DOES YOUR POCKET od maid 1 . Soon OrAna IF? a Things Up in the Shoe Over @asy . ad aie makes I eiock. ‘You aon war Section whole fami : ne 6 , . style on small w nay i] ‘ h her ments. It's an economical wa be ad any prop] too—we have me price | h of credit. and that ° I had to take as low as anywhe * f surance las All the nd we ® — the latest novelties tr , " ka CLOAKS and SUITS, MILLI By tor wearing a silk hat and NERY, MEN'S CLOTHING « President Roosevelt a Mar,| FURNISHINGS end CHILD Ar “ ' ¢ at REN'S CLOTHES, and $1.00 i); oo A WEEK WILi PAY FOR ANYTHING SELECTED. Shaw's Mapeline Eastern Outfitting Ice Cream This Store Is Always Open Saturday Evening for Your Convenience of the many extra special values this week— $12.50 wardrobe couch, special 85.95 this te 9 full alze wardrobe t fitted with inside patent » ifting and closing ¥ x couch, well and strongly made, makes the operation of covered in any patter and colored croionne ound like pieture, inside Itned. This box couch sells in way for “ 50. Extra special priced for the week 88.95 Standard Fi wraltere Co. LA hoe feterdared Seattle 1006 to 1016 Firet Ave. - In Japan the fashions never ot Oor tous ad of the La Muleush » { Gis eer ree ake Sao mee ntoage te Se a, ten Thay re Company, Inc. fs. only india and Barooman Turkey’ womens mermente have under. (Mf (BB234 Second Avenue ff °° B ‘Among the Lape the esstumes a ha fergor Near Union on change |r snd years. be In Norway, Sweden, parts of @pain and even Italy, the 1 “Beattio’s Reliable b ful story is the same. House.” Me And tourists will tel! you that t ure good to look at and i" What thease Unised States need ia a national costume, » e — ~ —_— potent that would tall 6 about # ‘ ke no « at AMUGEMENTS maa GRAND OPERA HOUSE fre t would not penetrate the curved] 7? Mor Nahin ay ; & prve _ Shes | Re £RMINIE A Metal Polish The strawberry season, ts 0 ¥ ‘ PALE MS ine A Glass Cleaner ie er re oes Sean wee ae Third Avenue RUSSELL & 1 . ae pire the volay sone i Me ATU ge ig %, , ree a 64: eg ede loaLEN —— «ita, Mchmond Beach Sand & “DRIVEN FROM HOME” ih a Giasc ow? 0 PIBHERMEN HAVE LIVELY TUS-|Co*'ly Improvemen aXest eek. tay iuatinee Tm SUPANY tn ¢ Siz LAS MILLS @L& WITH UNEXPECTED ; xe — : em gsi ee eee ee sai 1020 - Ist a5 00 VISITOR —OTHER RICHMOND |gelon, on ber way fr" $\ Mr erat Te takwoote, ino St surrs re onpes 15 03] BEACH News. “shah nay ey rial 4 & mT mening See ee eee a M8 es Firda » sult DO YOU KNOW SiStisiOND MMACH, Mar %6 ee ee ee Madison Park Pavillie THAT poe fm lifting the not at the salmon trap |» \ r {3 1 wee ae The Soda Water artng this or che pets! hap a tenets ide (Pag ng vesday, Thursdayl"FTi ‘ a Rhy is the best in market, 1 found by the trap dy Saturday This Week ite ONDA WATER lasmag eat eo Attract ¢ unusual oppor Admi n 25c - j er tooo " ea apf - M vit M 82-00 Skucous te the dealer a trifle more eo - EXCURSION To Hoons CANAL mony 30 . ‘ The tragmen had great autre uty! pony . oh o« ‘ 87-50 mt tat in killing it. A inary rifle t } ‘ . . om ‘ Bie ' A DH for your money . - " Doaeesginscrenis " ROORA mis } rs i Kraste Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. * . HOODS CA — lee. § “) e 1 nen PHONES 927 Wilsons Night School | 222.2 ; ee Bustesy EE cia eg ache | NOTICE TO ors ano ae LL YZ Yes, All Summer ia seen aes % x 12< Fleece’ fie 3 ly way YY) Vy up sa aeons atylen, 00 - a s1- SUBSCRIBERS THE STAR PUN TING C0.” est Teachers nf 4 : QU |] Should your copy of The Star CLAY. 2 Excellent Methods : : pret ; ; : ts, phous Geen: the taren to co Forced to Vacate V/s 24), feallle \AMES & SECOND | | Heady’s Barber Sho Second snareos Conia nce {] 1060: tndependent 1188) tMireen 4] f CREAT CLOTHING, #LAUQM: ee Ab: Seal Phones 416 Cor y's and Washington P Ragley’ $ ana Pike high grade * 1 a on ' ae and e wi tend H hy 8 a 00, eeeeeeesanmmecnanceenareeccetecmnmmnpen (raise H more than once, pease tole Agus uh et Aven Cor. Cherny Wu | EcERERNEFs a2e3 seh “S. | EEE TI« ma", EYE, EVEET. ]224*

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