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DZ pM eatin esata THE SEATTLE STAR BLIGHING Co. 1907 and 1300 Geventh Ave ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Independent 678) Sunset, Main 1080, Editorial Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, BALLARD @TAR AGENCY ard 804, st Mallard tha. ok. six cents per w carrier, No free epy of twenty-five cents per month by mall . TO MALL SURBCRIPR ERS <The date when your subscription Pires te cas label of apeh paper, Whon that date arrives. It eu hecrt: ain becom pall in adva noe, your name Me tak m the let 1 Sddress label ie & receipt Postoffios at Beattl « Washington « Conscription Time A Chiwago chap lost $5000—his pilo—on the stock market. It was by the Wall Street gang Kioking,” he Now | can settle down to work agai. wiped ow anys. I've served my conserip There ev tion thne—that’s all, It's just like Burope ry man has to serve bie time tn the army; here every man has to give a part of his life to the financial sharka.” Te aa a No man ts ever beaten so long ae his pluck te left And there is no real misfortun in the money if it leaves him wiser than before rhe loss even of all a my t youn man, however amar that he can t who tmagines the “financtal sharks” at thelr own game cannot be too soon disillu sioned If his sad experience impresses upon his mind effectually the vital fact that success depends upon hustle, not chance, he is getting the best possible return for his money . Se. Se It ta true that all of this must contribute {o the financtal sharks.” The trusts levy lifelong tribute, And up to the pre nt time there has been no way discovered of avotding It But we not voluntarily contribute. They take enough from ua through high prices for commodities and watered stocks—without our bodily plungtug into shark infested waters MOT ae) ea The young man who takes his $5000 into a Wall Street deal has ho good reason to expect anyth for himself but expertence, Good Art in the Homes a acheme for to buy Loudon has adopted The Browing settler putting works of real art tnt homes of ye unable R wuctions of Watt n Jones, Millala, Rossetti and other ' s have been ed, put Into simple frames and are be- xaned to members of rkingmen’s ture Gallery at the rate of a penny a month for each two plotures borrowed. At the end of the month these can be exchanged. Art, one of the best gif heaven to man, never was intended to be exclusively a luxury of the rick tise sal language all oan oretand, and the message it conveys goes to t heart as well as the mind The part which it has played tn the education and ad ement of mankind toward ferstanding of itself cannot be meas i it enlarges the view of life and enables us to understand aspire tions, struggles and passions that are tremendous forces in the world and in our own individual live Oue’s real nature way be known better from the kind of art he loves (han from the books he likes, Because art love fs lesa of the mind and more of the soul So powerful is the yence of good pictures in their constant ‘ning to hang them in ne and reform force of suggestion that criminologists are | prison ceils as a most va element in ¢ Anything which gives gen the classes whose pleasury cheerful and attractive is a mighty sine and wholesome happiness among and makes the bare homes more influence for good SESE SEER EEE EERE SEER EERE He WHEN THE BABY [0 olGK BY ELLA K. DEARBORN, M. 0. SEP eee a eee Pe eee es SEES EERE EERE EE EEE EE EEE EEE RE Ee The arrival hot weather means sickness and suffering for the bab jes the t and bread Im some cases sickness and death | small quantities @re inevitable, but much suffering may be avoid and the death . weaned ia this manner if mothers used anna kanaRRnNN Easiest je till a year old, then milk) and stale bread or soft boiled eqgs! rumbs may be gtren in| st the usual time} of nursing, and the child gradually | lowered. better Do not feed oatmeal to a baby; Judgment in feeding their child-|it ts very difficult to digest Study to know the foods suftable The babies that are fed as na-[to the age of your child, aud there ture meant they should be, escape | will be fewer sick spells. many of the troubles that bottied| DON'T FORGET TO STUDY IT. No matter what your = | 1024-26 Second ie stock. Parties Ave, keep going ing thelr outfits at this store, for w can save You money and can prov it We'll Fit You Out Completely, From Head to Feet, on the ELLA K. DEARBORN. al time is when the little one high oritic is strong enough to sit in th . and the mother has no bet ter judgr nt than to give the hil some of ything on the tal Li 1 ‘ In one case the physician remoo ittle-at-a-T ime Strated against this practice, and the fat inflated his lungs and PI ewelled up with tmportance as head an of the ami} and said Whatever eomes my table the children Remember thie when you get may ent; ff It isn't good for t it tant good for me “Yea, I said ready to buy your summer ov the phystctan “and did you enjoy milk diet the “ en year baby was nursing?” short of you can The teeth and digestive or buy the best and Iatest tn Aiffering in adults and babies would call mt food in at lowest mos! rt ou, betn take your own adult »s¢ to Itve on baby foods > pay the bill that's yur business but f you give the baby food suitable only for We carry a full stock of ev- @a adult, you'll have a funeral this IM erything that's necessary to summer {ress the Summer Man in the The great pity of it all Is that the ne Page vt . helpless child must suffer for the s , style, fit mother’s ignorance, and when fin and quality of every garment aliy the « 4 dies, the Lord or the is guaranteed. @octors are held responsible for the death ‘The child should not be fed eee — Tourist Exoursion. Eastern Outfitting No finer ride on the sound than ae Company, Inc. Bremerton, where the fama * Ee taste ana’ the 1332-34 Second Avenue training *bip in the world. Near Union. adelph me te acon s “Beatties Reliable Credit Wtsons- Night School MIteIS Ne, M Summer C Nice Cool Rooms Mite beable JAMES & SECOND Many books are carefully prepar Babies must endure, but the really | ed to tell the young mother how to/ ~ leare for and feed her baby; do not! try to get along withow « AND) | Sutlitin Seattle for Alaska be im the sporting goods line the sold established firm of Piper & Taft to to Alaska | will make a ble saving by purchas-| e STAR DUS By “JOSH” 'm just back from Masstevijie,” remarked the cheerful citizen Ever hear of Masstevilie? Well, 1 didn’t suppose you had many wnleas they were born within 16, or 20 miles the plaee men have, The way I happened to hi the place, and I lived the i was graduat of it wae that I was born there, right ja » it was 16. he Mansteville vm the Mawute schools tn 1879 school, and last publte or, to be strictly ac woe Thad a lon me fit for Masstevitie, one of thowe fits that aan over 40 frequently gots for his birthplace, 1 fell t thinking about the commencement ex s when | gradwated, and the 8 I tevent the worse I wanted to see what Massieville non I recalled that it was just about time for the class maldn't thought of that ¢ looked like, Wh of 1906 to be graduated from the Masaleyille public school I stand it any longer, and the next morning | had the ualque a tion of being the only man in the world bound for Massievil a railroad train. ‘That afternoon T left the train at 4 puuktown station snd hired a man to drive me over to Massieville, which always was and probably 6 8 ratlroad. Woll, oo the way over t ing about that graduating clans of Humps’ ensay was a corkor—‘Altruism th That word win’ was knockout dropa had * been need of a mayor in Manse been It for springing th 4. The last dolng seve I believe, in some Penny or some kind of crooked work A hot m on ‘None on ities tr always will © Masateville { spent every minute think There was ‘Hump’ Ge Jope of a Grea! Republic for the Village, and If there ville, ‘Hump’ would have I heard of ‘Hump’ bo was vanta or New York pris with a check. Laura but Live Fish Swim forgery delivered a on fo Timeon Hen Campbell's subject was ‘The Weak Spots in Our ition the signs young. He « lawyer now, and I we he'll be in the United States senate sooner or la 1 waa next on the Met and I was there with both fe m the ground. No airships or cloud sweeping for me. 1 spoke oa “The Needs of Massievillc, and | right here that if th Masaleville had latened to 1 had followed tt, citizens of 1 WAS THERE WITH BOTH FEET ON THE GROUND. Massleville would now be a city of which any state might be proad. First of all, { demanded a street ratiway. 1 forgot thet one day the winter before | had stood tn fromtof my home, which was tn the north end of the village, and thrown a snowball through the windo if the last house in the south end of the place. All i could remem ha was fod a street railway sewer system, ton. dents had good health t Maw was not only ending@r that Massey he I think 1 proved clearly that and I shay no ed how the congested condition wil lives of those within Ite boundaries, keeping other poo rom locating there Then I erted for a good hotel for the accommodation of the traveling put I pointed out the {mpossibiltty of luring to our fair city the drummer called them drummers then--who, I decta vag How,’ 1 anhed, can siitan centers to engage the com meret: was the advance agen! « t me from our w we expect any ma e tm the erection nufscturtng we have in curpinidiet a hostelry affording him the ee omimodatt of thé mak niffcent hotels to which be Where woud aman co where he might lay find Ip our beautiful and progressive Atal craving of we tp his head and where he might satisfy ber man? I demanded an opera house for the entertainment of our citizens and for the cultivation of their ainds, But most of all, I demanded factories, factories to give emmy > the idle, ‘raw the wort man from the crow to cireniation the money that Honestly, it hadn't changed « hair, not » hair, Same houses, same fences, same hitching poets, name tr same everything. 1 jomped out of the bagey and walked into the village store—kept by Jess Coppinger, one of my old school mates. He was tickled to death to se me, and | was just as glad to see him. He took me fn with that glorious hospitality of the t fler supper we sat on perch and smoked and talked of of4 times, especially of the clas * man who meets a boyhood friend, and or, the boys and gt what the. about the commencement night what in y*ur opinion does Maasieviile need? It dou’t need a blamed thing.” ‘To. We talked about the been doing since school days Jeon, | anked, Need? sald Jews. eaptonctets 8 oa taal é colored had tn embrace all the t mmittec colored race I know that MR. SIMMS faces The words wa and binck yoilow , mind in using the word “colored”—negro, not “nigger” as come peo- ple incorrectly eal! it MR. WAGNER: If you strikout the word “colored” and sub negro,” wouldn't the person have to be a full-blooded Afri MR. SIMMS: No; he would have t of the negro race n ever hear of an Indian be Sh RESCUED FROM THE RECORD MR. MURDOCK Did the gen ing called ¢ a? MR. SIMS: He ts called “a red man.” And isn't a red man a 4 mant s No Difference | Finck’s Big Auctio to Ed. White | Sale Young or old, tall or short, fat or lean, rich or poor men, wher er | of Giamonda, watches, Jewelry, sti- ing a t from Ed. White the tal-| verware, clocks, t glass, ote. atty | lor, 208-9 Collins Bullding, knows 2:90 and 7:20, ou Becond ave. that it will be cut and fitted by Kd. | Chetre for ladies, - hite personally That's why thao” oe eae, ean wet business kheps «growing oor RECAT LUMBIA CANAL COMPANY. “ Incorp ‘ PEOPLES 8 Des. is AVINGS Second and Pike BIG DAY, JUN CHICAGO ing, $4,000,000 CITY PROJECTS 1,260, 85, TYPE OF CHICAGO'S NEW STYLE OF BANK BUILDING Chicago apent nearly 70,000,000 for | 000, | now buildings in 1906 and will beat| Northern Trust building, § 00. hap bi me 2008 Netoher building, $1,600,000 The biggest 5 wt won hand! Sears, Roebuck & Co, plant } is the Calumet canal, which will coat | 000,000 | $15,000,000. | Commercial National Bank build 009 jon $8,000,000 Home of the new great structures | that will make Chicago even greater| New county building, $5,000. are And scores more, not to m Commercial National Deposit Co.| § in municipally-owned buliding, $4,000,000, aty ade and an American Trust butiding, $1,600,-| 4 | | AMUGEMENTS. ei. \~ ~ 3 panoaees “~ IRD AVENUE | 20.0 #01 Popstar , Theater” THEATER TO seecsct OES RUSSELL & DREW, Mgrs. BOTH PHONES 567 ice, 26e; Children, 106; special seats, Evening Prices, Woy 800, 19 and Goe Week Ste rilug Matinee Sunday, June 3 The Aylesworth Company In Theo, Krew van-Blalr $20,000 Turkish Spectacular Melo-Drama “4 Slaves of the Orient’”’ Magnitivont aig Cast Bee in our price Neat Wee’ aa nie Effect * Tonight,“Caught in the Web,” last time. k Aylesworth Company tn “Midnight tn Chinatown.” and Sunday Night, Lest aturday Metinee—Russell & Drew THE GAN FRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY in The Wedding Day” Strange and Edwardes Military Comie Opera, Written Eepecialiy for dott de Angelis. Lillian Russell and Della Fox. Pricee— rting Monday Afternoon weer Singe The Lightnul PETER The Aw OVER PRETTY Who Th Horse GRAND 8T PlainB Heady’s Cor, First TAR MARGARET SEVERANCE TS, 500, Be, 25. Summer Prices, 1% Mat Sunday, Performances 206 daily, 2:20, 7:4 Anna Hamiiton Company Piaylet GGARS.” tn the Dramat MILLS & MARION In a Travesty Sketch THREE KELCE Novelty ANDO BENTON Dancers and ng Character Change Artiat DUNSWORTH itience likes Him Dancers THE STARASCOPE CIRCUS DAYS--SEATTLE Enormous Waterproof Tents Located Regular Circus Grounds, Oppo site reation Park MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Daily THREE DAYS JUNE 4, 5, 6. 100 CIRCUS CHAMPIONS AND CELEBRITIES. Astont Acrobat A Complete « 8 of Trained Beasts Herds of Performing Elephants. Liamas and ticns Camela 100 Shetiand Pony Balle CAKE WALKING MARVELOUS Acrialists Sup Celebrated Stirk eme The Beautiful LE FLEUR TROUPE » ls ly Ladies of Faul Form in Classte , 2G R The Only Lady in the B ONA MARETTA y ed B of a Swiftly F jomersaults on the REET PARADE—10:30 DAILY aths 12 1-2c Barber Shop and Washington, LLOYD TRANSFER Co, Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Both Phon Office in Open Day 1686. Diller Hotet and Night Time—THE STROLLERS.” Present NEXT—"THE NIGHTINGALE coutinuows show, 2 tM 11 Worth The EBatire Admission Famous Equestriane—22 18 Daring Aertaliste. 10 Reckless Rough Riders. 7 Russian Cossacks. 11 Arabian Tumblers. 23 Merry Mirthful Clowns. 9 Sensational Equilibrists. aparese Circus. Superb Garland Batree. $. wild by Over 60 People on the Stage, and no change ie; Starting Monday lAfternoon STERS Singers and Becentric * nd Sea Lions Highest Jumping Horses Thundering Roman Chariot Races Trained imported Arabian Stallions. Only Lady Japanese Artist in America t HORSES PICARDS (10) Family clists lew: Ine. Hauling. ers MAI “ 1013-1015 , First AVENUE’ AA The QUAKER DRUG CO SEATTLE: WASHINGTON ones N 1240 aturda ! y { Don't waste time and elsewhere, The Quaker sells | the list which follows ver caref 260 Aleohol #to Saturday Sp } Wie Belesors, Haturday 8 r ’ t6e Clothes Brush, Saturda i 10e Bromo, Saturday Spectal ‘ @ Bani-pure milk, worth Saturda the I uted ‘Taleum, Baturda LC ' The Gem Junior Bafety Razor with 2 bee ; Maturday Bpecial Price Sauk $1.00 Bath Biippers, Saturday Bpecial bit f 1 pound, 125 sheets, fine Hnen corresy 104i os envelopes, Baturday Special Price r Penn's Antiseptic Bkin Soap, box of thr iurdag aad ot Price fi Burnegt’s Willow Charcoal Table Batur Price, vera Burnett's Dyspepsta Tablets, Saturday Spec Price, per bom,” 1013-1015 First Avenue 2. were BReeststcserrse= Fourteen Records by ADELINA PATTI , | Mme, Adelina Patt rm han t 0 twelvectney e recordn tor the Victor nou ncer ‘he mont tmport. ~ ant which It has bee wr gO0d Mine. Patt being IB the greatest soprano of ber time. * E The right to record Patti's vot as 8 . ougerly sought ” by record makers, and fabulous sum, ha tered her foe thi! « priy The great prima donna 1 that only the Il Victor could do justice to her voice « ¢ made an 12-INCH GIZE—PRICE, $5 EACH wv mt te the property easily pie ton absc and Pric 96030 The Laat Itose of 8 Thomas Meer 96031 Robin Adatr 96022 Comin’ Thro’ the Rye 96023 Old Fofks at Home Fuster 96034 Within « Mile of Edinboro’ Town some K jeen Mavournecr Crouch 90036 Si vous naver rien a me dire Rothechtia 6027 Jewel Song, “Pauw Gounod 95088 La Herenata Tost Matti Batt Don Giova Mosart Pur Decestt Lett a Vol che Ba pete, Norse 4 , Monart 9008 On Parting Adetina Patt SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, VICTOR DEALERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Spread the World’s Table FURNITURE Carpets and Linoleum, all new designs and patterns, We wit far nish your ete for @ small amount vo and payments 0 suit your convenience LAUREL STOVE. 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