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Ce anna ena THE SEATTLE STAR . > . BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1007 and 1909 Beventh Ave a - * EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY a + . Bok ate Edite ndent 8? 4 Main 1060, 1 Bu Main 1060 | BALLARD & t, Rettera O68 | The Star will giv AE Re Tt may be tune and pe crowd, and That ts ¢ among ix From Me California © y of disgre so off troahle can meed to the was no © training, no close association of parents and children, so commanit Of Interests Many « lad has gone to be eh on excessive « It was only « few daye ame ste New York at 22 than most men | A committee of which leuperintendant wilt be who knew more about t 4 catate in co know at 60, assailed and attempted to show ¢ «i due time, & © on 8509 a week the people of Miew ful figure of a sot, a thing so worthless that one wondered why It ihe . cumbered the earth Fathor and som, the one dead and honored; the other living and te the iF dent. The @ishanored placed on deposi A pietare of the Cost of Pame. eoat, @ ect te Wea it worth the price? | stituted author Lage apnea » | Hon. W. T, Cart The election frauds which now being unearthed as a result le ‘ pb perintendent eves of the Muilen-Hurd-Dow contest call for the most thorough i oonet wilt vate enought ts searching investigation upon t part of the sccuting attor | te erect « good hould be ferreted out aad punished to ‘The guilty election officials the full extent of te law bving & Cannon Make Irving & Cannon Show- rfect ~ sh inte ing Fall Suitings If you knew hew carefully every fetal In the cutting and making of an Irving & Canson sult wae 4 into you would know why or walt that leaves our shop te} absolutely perfect in atyle and fit. | eet our fali line of » make clothes, Clothes ma vent ts ou bmsinesa. Canaon clothes are diffe any others Correct in ff hong. with exelostve patterns Barve an individuality all their own. Won't you ins Time to Buy That School Suit ‘Twill pretty soon be school time now, and the young man must have a new a sult that will stend the { achool life 0 perfection — they're po, to satiety rapidiy, o yard Mennen'’s Talcum when London sell Ruff Table Damask, 60 1 lunches, Special M Orih Blanket, not wool 41x90 Bleached Sheets etal Jay morning sale from nine till ter Head Muatin, be wtitohed xh style in “om, serges and serviceable mix- tures, and are pr Satin Covert Clothe. S350 bo 86.00 Cash tittle at a time. we can please them A Murly- Barty beat fall cloths, most) ers, bring the fellows T pocketbook o name time, We have just recety will be ple We sel! O ther: Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-044 BECOND NEAR UNION “Seattic's Reliable Credit House” SOc grade, Tu Linie Gb Black Lisle Gloves, fan Regula T A large assortment of p ‘Tre Pe POPP eee SE SE Eee See PEUP POPP PEPE ELR LESS SS ESOS 8, One of the best known eduoe gon and friend [tore of the country ie Prof, J. M of hie sev But how few has . ‘ Gr weed, © mtendemt ef the Was George M. Pullma » eneceeet schools of Kansas City.. Me bh Don a believe t t hie he nen as torn [Undertaken te & sufficient sum of meney emeng the schoo! with the disgrace repeate s honored name by those eet @ bound to him by » of in San fn a great American ean are ¢ morning on a tragic i w amet we pita to picture. There was a mon to the memory of a mighty man wiribution from 1 penny to a who died ia the very senith of bis fame. A giant figure, tn marbie 1 eg aha ensene stood on & pedestal, rear men, and looked down upon the pitt | po. S nade ts the tall aud thet ze : OR. JAS. M. GREENWOOM Hurrah For Peter Pan @ust know os, our tailoring on the euitings? “Just know us” One man wili do the rest. 211 Columbia | chance is all we ask. 211 Colum! Those white lawne with the Immense, medium, and aimins Bt spots and rt a a here only at Lond . The There @ a menth end « half of summer re They ere eoing Special Notice THE LINENS PURCHASED BY MR. LONDON ON HIS LATE VISIT TO IRELAND ARE HERE. ARE BUSY MARKING THEM, WAIT FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. Large Turkish Bath Towels of Apron Ginghams, blue ftched Huck Towels, beautifully bleached pong the Bathing Bult Plannets, 94 inches wide; our Introductory Oriental Rug Sale ¢ immediately at our well-known eut-ra ike we sell calicoes—at the seme rate of promt, Tuesday Speci A fall line of Bertin and Super Bik Taffeta Gloves In all colage on, tan Ribbons of All Kinds and Descriptions, on Sale Tuesday YINGS OF CHILDREN eee se eae os 6 two prizes for the beat stories of children The f p 6 $2, the second! me of my men w GUAKER ” 1013-1015 \ FIRST AVENUE’ SEATTLE: WASHINGTON HOE ¢ fin tall PHOnMEs One ° . w eo cents & swonth bright remarks, funny sayings, et : Deiivere Nail er eaivier, Ne free copies 81) Write on one side of the paper only end mail to the Child's Ayron Heck MAIN 1240 INDP 240, Btory Editor, The Star ———E a — ey ext irdey, Contributions | visiting the country, and when she CHAPTER VI { ‘ i ' The Revolver ated each day aurte ow. |her lips and ead to me, “OR Aid| earmer, notified Mr. Skidde tha w sta hte. ts 9, Whe the ‘ nh peared A 1 then de q was «rowing 1 hough " 1 " f paper \ la wee priee . ‘ 1 € 5 < . ® obtalned Daniot B® Wesson sOufactu left a fortune |”! ereh Pie Scched i Sad and: “EOS 4 DbERl titan oe pature rie ia ee sted wt 820,000,006 Mra. Thor Bastiand, RF. D ed the cow and the WII atie away, for tw " : N u se, Wash | Mrs. 1 W. Be Beane fhe wipe pe 5 I y cor 4 i Ar attaohe , ts ” hat t Becond Prite | ] ~ we Mr. Sikeidd ¥ ti A he . ; ™ W. 8. Ballec stion B,] Baved Her Life j 4 the f to the mas . . t ” ia | 1 making cake tay When] “Two of \ the nt and It is ' v “ gio death. | m y said, “Maw woult ! t confound ft, & at | Honorable Mention lw me to Ale And | 8a No, a drink Iwn't there w hink of 1 nt B. Tov « ! av N * Raby rf od, ve nadly,| enough ar 1 tht ace to hoop] ed Nine a qu r KANTSTOOP SHOULDER BRACES " it haw no ve K., & N 05 1 Give me @ plece of cake cows from being Wha ma ‘ He hunting A " t t Mallard; M ar Be ‘ IW wor ader did I do with | t . it awn v , * ‘a te : Ww “ Dunlap, Wa non | had four we dritle i arm cos mt 4nd, “ Re ah tod Te Av, & I burn it What are my three] 9% cents a gallon. My boot “i . } Paste it on Again windmitla fo wh Hd 1 bu 7 FLAVORING EXTRACTS . a the ana mong weapons ot impulse lea ake ae aee eee aeeee! My tt sister was climbing On] gasoline engine To pump wa He might hove sold tt to you v 4 “" ofa a ha " ving vn * * | the anie and walt, And Row you come arow r ‘ # of } re th Pe oe Winner of Firat Prite @/"Heby, don't climb up the You]me ebout 4 1 ' ; re PYROGRAPHIC GOODS ® . 7 We mamma, | don't tare 4 O48 | hand | . . 7 Be A x on ardware he > a 3 t pa ane | Jas 6 00) an, was clean |S”) ail a sina eld a Sy mOGH apes ‘ ‘ on ag le had 1 the he * Misa Gertie Creeve th Sgr nd hel“ : ‘ er'ke. dane Chie any w he sta 1 “long b a . , " i don #810 N , Frea \ " ot he| ; : M4 * h * aughed hat angered the mas)" "%. ‘ ney * ela: @ She's & Man Hater ’ . A ‘ grea ‘ w a le oe et sé ‘ piaderas . heiaiaans . : | used ‘ t S ' . . € ! " . ' e - mat @ rev ¢ ‘ ;* ee wjand : . J . sutracta betng ne Dow , , rn t a * . ' All thoughs i aid er. "When) tent an nenee ” e 4 " & Winner of Second Prise aifor a 40 Dorath « I told " ne | 1 » Ges ef.) ¥ arried the how are eve he . | said, “I know, teacher, A mule ad powe scharge an ye T ¢ ons i { . { r 8 b . M MM - " - a t vieids deal ‘ : e if . e Marblew Wash “re 8 if Klete, the shoemaker, 217 James RUG co * , ‘ big e xplained wh But the ertme 2 . ot . or oh Gee Nagle were oa Pe yh ~ 1013-1015 First Avenue Price * nok tn ® @ | was hav hie face washed, whe w also od and od 7 Se . ng horse a few @jhe said, “< mamma, why didn gare. The t prided hi This 850 80-yd. @ onds she sald: “W anima at covers On my Hoses fust!acif on being wd trade Nickle Ree! 49 Fame or Fortune and Your Son * ’ . son my eyes; then t Mr Hinson's Tents for Rent UNION BAKERY Gri caas , ok, 49 AND CAFE ar i a Oe * M At east three ga ¢ Mare SURE REE EEE EEE ES! 1911 9th av, See Rod All sizes in Tents and Flys 1413 Geoond Avenue, - , . ; ; ‘ ay oe rented for a week or os long as ‘ @ son « . . were the words ‘ : you want them, or w w you TING NUT CAKES 15g scorched and med as the ips of an Atle « Mia - 60 per cent upon return at end honored he t : ! ’ it,” eald LOGGER’S SUPPLY CO ing, tame, power--LONGSTREET Colman Dook t t and f sty + you 8 Phones 022 our state halrmas epecitied | omunty 0) perio | Pye ean bel were oan tly | out erfumed and borated o Suet the thing for y With blue borders: » pet slight manufecturers ix at Fintan dkerchiefs, a big jot at the new 4r y wool, a yard BOC of a large importation of Ortental rugs while prices You will have to hurry s In Women’s Gloves: nenday ’ areye, modes val Tuesday. y stitching on back Two-claap, All venday, a palr ain and fancy R 3 Tuesday 10 yards in a bolt a Ap Immense stock of sheet muste, musical merchandiae, MAY MA talking machines, planos and organs has been moved to 140 Second Ave, where ali comtomers will recetve our best at- tention fal UNIV! Steinway (and other) Pianos 1406 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE angeable and plain Ribbon, the best #ilk Taffeta » 2 Sateen Taffeta Ribbon in colors red, white, OLO COUNTRY LINENS. HAMILTON bolt NTON PATTERNS 100. Me OF THE ROAL RANGE. BROWN SHOES. Your Stove House’ WHOLESALE AND enbiou ee - And Its Two Lead- ing Ranges 4 There may be some people who like to buy a range where cents, but there they can buy a 10-cent yard of ribbon for 2 y a Range where they can are others again who pre select one from the . Markets of the World Such a place as the latter is ours, for being an exclusive use, we can undoubtedly give Stove and Kitcher least money consistent with qual- you the best values for ity. The “Never-Break” Malleable “NEVER-BREAK” Ranges are made of malleable iron and steel; and when properly used will last a lifetime. They have many superior points and patented ideas not a contained in any other range—such as our SAFETY- VALVE ATTACHMENT to prevent explosions that oc- cur in almost every other range made The material—MALLEABLE IRON—being 30 times as strong and requiring 12% times the heat to melt that cast iron does, can be made lig rh t and still have sterling quality and strengt! enabling the operator to use the minimum amount of fuel and get the very best results, both as to baking and water heating. Biscuits can be properly baked in 3 minutes in the oven of a“NEVER-BREAK” Range. A half turn of the shaker will give new life to the fire, removing only the ashes to a dustproof ash-pan below. “NEVER-BREAK” Ranges are made for every condition, with or without reservoirs or water fronts; in combination for coal, w {and gas, and for hotels and institutions, at prices consistent with quality The Malleable “T” Oven feature in our Range. This i rent ts marae cae tonne ee trace, too, is a very important ed in the oven and forms @& against the oven wa brace for the entire range, insuring ing, buckling or getting out of shape, and making an SOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT OVEN. We pay $30 in cash to any customer of ours using the “NEVER-BREAK” Range any time they wish to returm same The “Ohlo” Sold by Us for 18 Years “ The Range with a reputation for economy of fuel as well ce in use as com The bottom flues of an “OHIO” are lined with asbestos, forming a double casing. The advantages obtained by this are improved baking facilities and economy in the consump tion of fuel The action of the asbestos bottom is exactly the same as the Baker's Brick Oven As the fire passes round the oven the asbestos, being por bsorbs the heat which radiates against the oven in a t strenuous form, thus making a uniform and steady ow heat, at the same time preventing the cold air (from w bottom of the oven it) from cooling off t To be brief, the heat is confined entirely to the oven, proving our contention that the OHIO is the Range with a reputation for economy of fuel, as well as convenience in use. Investigate Before Buying Your Range ALL STOVES AND RANGES SOLD ON TERMS IF DESIRED—YOUR OLD ONE TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT