The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1207 ang 1908 ERY AFTERNCON EXCEPT BUNDAY, enth Ave Telephones . ~ Business: = in a BALLARD #PAR AGENCY a0 © andent BT) Sunset ety 1080. 1138) Burret. 1080, mrt Ave Bunset, Matland 8 - eer month Gee cont par cpr, sim conte per week, oF twentyofive Dotivere\py wall or warrien Ne free copies RIERA The dae © your aubecetptten hb paper. m that date merten advance, your name te taken & AUGUST 7 MAHOGANY eee TT) BRIGHT SAYINGS OF P""" DREN, TENET TEER agg, eee ennee * * * * * ~ STAR DUS By “JOSH” himple Sum in Arithmet 1, WON Way . i ‘ r . Pg ght tw SECOND PRIZE, #1 <4 ’ ? ore of Somer ye* te vm ‘ ’ ‘ 1 % yenre ay wor | hin mother. + eutly. One FIRGT PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, 8 mane i@ YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIER, AND ADDRESS Vhs Postoltics al Seaitte, Washington : a é ’ ‘ What the Bester Seid honed. TAR. CHAPT TON IX ‘ and then, #9 some ened by ihe i Joan Wine” THES What do you wa manter| would put tle hand on hie back and | 9 clan won o@ ned tora cr saaianadll aghed. | after “ aon bit, remark, “Ce ' l f v ” 7 " The Pes of the Fiddler i 1 | Sitere ta bill” the chautt ening in touRh on the back there, he remarked the ” unt @ \ «Corn, gare t : " Mee 5 ae aor i "ah ey he IN be a great tmpetin) just and unjuat alt plied, handing this etalon god 2% ye wa id y 1 an old a h ot that theae who dance muat sede aut 4 biting when the anot-Jen stuff and sakes look fie 1) iiswror anette ‘ 2 (tee ve , val Hear pay the fide? lore are rum by alcohol these parti--Maypt Cave, TeOM | Hopaire wy bugey, 4 h te oul ape ‘ “ al Seg Goi4 t a ving ¢ 7 rn | Hum, fdging from the way] cerrespon tones aged mn radewey 1 vt iw Pra 2 ee i n ugh the wordt has been saying this for ages, the truth | “Hum, pllene Clit en the! ; th, ethediehile. scaring owt th . ; « oe te tt h ster doesn't alway® get his pay Teves there's already some alco Don't Exhaust the Supply heeoe 8 6 ’ p : 4, ndty, M 0 at fiddlers die poor hol behind the limpetw Ren Lovin took bis “beet girl to} nostor's Bil, Wome ' he i Years olf ; Mankind has always Hked to be cheerfully entertained, but has | Goose Island and had their beanty of ty naway ‘ la While t way vowntead 0 \ held him ta A Word from Josh Wise C He careful, Bem; WH 18) Damages for injury Sons er, Sway ne heer y rewarded © er alner, or even h preciou lieard Ridge, Tor or mar 5 D ipa y | | reapondence Ne aut Maybe He Fell Off e wal la) A ,sotrensea Who make almoat fabulous sume tn enter - rie h suaw ‘ 1 ma mae a he p » disp Delleacy In the eholee of lat] pat) forfeited Norman, py page iden shee eased sj ony Whee 8 mas guage way dest be Hlustrated by 4] attorney's fer “ 4 et eres wipes th’ dishes It's scription of Banker Stonstand’s| ™ , | — Maybe more people go to theaters because of the advantages It 5 Poempecmsiee tap. || crmnnruae, SS eta : war Y« * { THE SEATTLE SPIRIT i otf showing off fin he ' en Keep from h ~ Shave guid self ‘ ae 8 ESSFULLY Lay ~~ . ‘ we to, than an ter do outhin’ BO Drat Ye Seribe! said the che ' ‘ mug ~ by the nd beewuse they don’t know mM ¢ hates wuss, % “ rh Alb age ure. W.F, 2 tile Spirit, the eoulaatistying enjoym Pink Rose” got so exdited Thure | me a che « © boat moteles wy ' all theater «A ae the Quakers do thelr jay night when she read the py The maste - the investor, ia : : ~ Alege in the paper about who helped hb hetded it to t Poor Little Ray suceeestuli ‘Orman church-goe and pe ! ae ——— jwash the dishes that she start Me room, « R sa Ballar at mh y the on as there ha to be with her shoes . sald m bs Ming Iu short, if the art he se itwelf were the or attraction. * aches, Teun, correspond lume and po nen mw D . - Old danghcee ri Our New Organ sinarter people i ‘ ‘ verltstentes: and al ements w w soon would many of the : a sauna tie one n, ¢ ‘itn ; ’ ' ed t habbin a’ Robby hed early shown « great) Wh toes Willie in his sleep One acre of ! t I . ‘ the ROW most prosperous of f pe ve ‘ ae int t i lways) Start, and sometimes wake in| farm wae tt Boe “ 2 os fee hiaaeif into pimterest IN anatomy, and } Sta . : > . . accord w x nature and does not depend | “us parte of the body most) Nothing, on he's aware As onitt C wee ‘ . & Chest. ei @, ie , at t » ward o tertaln day he came to his} Sehool time's drawing swiftly] a+ th ! at Aue pay ro Rs . bi . odeebrgeeeiokent eee caney' in "prest. perplenity, cad] ee rar bushels ot| when he aime up and Om, dear’ de ; ionable allay sald grain to Mr. Alirox, H . y pleasant ‘ . arks are introductory to « aim . | , elighted bad Mother, I know whore my liver Which was created firet—man | delie wo ba I replied. “I & Cannes “3 ‘ Wea’ herwise James G. Wee Mi 4 i Sone Findon We ‘ xt , a M i ( on ain ple wo 5 “ | ts ¢ ts my bacon ta woma F u ‘ , oo . busteem ape aon. " 1s clown of hia time, who, afte aking peo | pe Man wan, undoubtedly, for there | howeve ; i But it Is such useless work 3 . |. tter clothes ean te phe law fousiy for 40 years, took a revolver, the other day would ha wen RO Oe le eoae ports sir, I ks ! «* Te Read The Star. 4 ot any place ees ’ « : : When you want to catch a aquir:| he ons up the back wBhay- ? “15 . Cant ge ut \ our tailoring nm ty and blew his Jrel, clib a tree and make @ Botne - My little ¢ 3 years old, was © rest.” ‘The | . bing gical than a long life de [inn « gut Only a Hallucination. 1 wae af * y 4 . 1 ite i standing by the window when a | » Jen, pr A. | voted to making mitttons la } ending tn despair and suicide? KY hinks he ts Joho D 8 ' ' " ‘ in the sky. Bhe said — . i, su y regarded, as | Bumper Crop, This xetting plenty of mt eevee " a « bet Mamma, God t# turning on his @ oO en to f spon the mot Alm, « pondence vagy oe ne y had lerstood his husiness.|to read The Star, like papa does. U At race track 5 Rain cor | teil betn k beans « °| He san te *. ‘ B) aw 4 Hunting beer til ” ; pnetghink Spey eee ~ye o thet! Klein, the shoemaker, 217 J Marion Maal But ‘ at be into it, just the same, and in | ity earn , oy grow 4 stead of Had fo . > Mote ; » A " e 1 wh t of the public's laugh ta WITT D gardening ft « I se artabt regard u who makes it and what t is AT him? og bd 1 * and he laughed Any West found Bimeecif stranded, forgotten and Z ; : oe + gg ob paling ata was the on welcoming at of « world | a ; Sc maar many of that for #0 years had laughed at his q \ . he paid s ‘ y work ( And wb maertily dances on Monograms on Hagerie parasols are ynodieh | ———_—$— $$ ssieansinesjieaasioltii i 1013-1015 4 things, but if the votary of fashion would bajen- | FIRST AVENUE’ Ay Raaee ne anennaeaeneesenaaee ee eens o vin, Sanaa’ S| Get the Boys Ready for School} ¢ ~:ix'iz: * * ee ; “i tees y Y TOF SCHOOL) © main ies = THE BROKEN DISH-- : = inacraparanaln i) thre | he ly Ya sal * ad « 1 Roosevelt ang § « ancy worsted Hl ‘ es * ; . vale heal eres > QUICKLY ~MEND IT: aires | i for ne bh * ‘ 1 for embelliah Quaker Prices bs BY THE CITY MAN * f has selected » * » field f and ragged r@bina | Settee eae eee eee eee EEE EE EE ES * oof eo , “ her tn Parts ine ke a » Sie mm ¢ Seay Of | waists w the president's daughter ap [| special .. ..... Hed Bug I 4 ad Mae T arried, h we to tive in whithe abe sojourne her Dr. B sr ' om hous « is big enough for a grea o age f hapy | | Allen's Dyepe te . ber and M was a good housekeeper, and the | ) wo-da for a man lees than six month A not seh a drop for a year, Why that | wedding present to Mary What did she dot “John has brok ply. and ont * ghe sald sim | fish, and then, by an inepirath ered up the and entered the room where Joha sitting The fine tears in her aad « you told . broken dish, if quickly me than ap Woulda't a @ mended b 2 » last long Lot of » a these words and they went straight heart M went back fishes John went to the m “mended” his se a year ae a I saw John and Mary the other day. Took Ginser with them end th » fine childres. God had been @ 1 all. Better heme. Better living, and tt id won 1 axked Mary ff she had t on any more @parkied ae she went to a close! and brought out the Story is built around. “Thank God,” ahe said, fe last one we had to mend From John’s lips came fife had been mended, to he was drawing dividends fro: loved little ones Ob, it patd all along the | on the street and were giad to greet him warm band. It paid in respect, in love, in money, in health. And that te a trae story Jost remember John's philosophy Quickly, will last longer than a new one.” And try it on the Kk spot in your life. “Mapleine Ice Cream Ie good; so good t tried ft at Sha vharmec Amer fean Bank befiding, you will have Ro Mher kind. It's all in the MA ‘E favoring. eee Her eyes fruit dish this this is the more of the beautiful story. His he hoped and believed, and the happy faces of his wife and pald whe od citizens met and take his A broken dish, if mended Boys’ School Suits Special Sale —— OF ORGANS single and double breasted, & in serges and fancy mix in and look tures th hem a | Every suit made with the utmost care, of soiutely reliable materials—buil 1 the racket i ONE E@TEY AT €25 Delighted to have you o VEAVER 83. pay us ‘ ttle at a time’ c I AT 8235 ONE HCA r¢ TTAGE AT 850 od Terme are $800 p Se, Meyer-Toner Piano ~Co.=— 314 Union St He : Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union LITTLE NAGS OF BIG ROWS Mra Adle of Cleveland, re accused her husband ] of nee and b childrens Vests and os ers NAGGING ME | ng shout nagging he says ALWAYS 10143-1015 First Avense OVED An immense etock of shest music, murical merchandlag talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved te Mt Second Ave, where all costomers vill receive our best ab When « man says short sleeves nageing. He could stand « nag or two now and then. Any man hi pure white pearl t, but it does make life usbearable to have someone always and t 7 Special for a gar ° 9 # Fine Jersey Ribbed Vesta, law neck and sheevelens. 4. ah . . Se Misees’ Fancy Ribbed mm Suits in gray. Just the thing for fall I we Kines ? At London's 25e A woman who mags at the table spotie her husband's and her ng on « A man with a alek stomach ts dangerous to home happiness The m « “nan ties im walt ber husband If she can't cateh bin meal time shell Corser him at night and pitch into him. P A man who lowes oop te @tre to be cross the st day Women s The nagging woman keeps herself and her husband on the raw edee of & big row from morping until aight and from night on we Swiss Ribbed Vests kle down and be a meek shoep, tah bh an angelic smile’ In Would f have a woman ke ing everything and standing everything dood tT have ber learn that one good, big row is worth a hundred days ¢ ing If there must be quarreling Is the family, let woman learn to go Loe k and @ =: fancy baste taka coset ia at it right yom.” ¢ Ml sisee If a man deserves a lashing, let the wife say all she has There te some satisfaction im having « quarrel and being done 9c ' ’ " with it, a good, lively, two-sided qua where exch has bia any and says it with force; but ¢ is Both but dismal unhappiness in a | Gtelaway (and ether) Piense home where a woman never finishes the job, but is always ready to 1406 SECOND AVENUE begin where she left off Wome n Suite in all an wanders from AND ar DONE WITH IT If he te good enough as he t#, be thankful, and. for the love of sive him FITS er ee ae The soda cracker is an ; we SAGAR SS EE Biscuit are the ideal tape peace vit, CES MlnT Cain, 100. 0, y4 soda crackers. Indeed, “PEMALE DETECTIVES” RO CHANGE Prices the kwoar Support 10¢ a oo ang nN soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package Auditorium Skating Rink Fourth ave, above Pike street. Al service Maple floor. Steel ball: od moste: Large crowds ooo bearing skates. Electric Retined Roller Skating : MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100, say ef RACES SHINE AT rastraceap «snare The Meadows Take cars at King street and First avenue south. Admission 60 cents, Including grandstand SIX RACES DAILY—RAIN OR HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE ALK! NATATORIL A NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY oa the hero of the Vale y afternoon and ev ing this ¥ High diving, fancy swimming. No extra charge. & ing capacity 1,000, The beautiful and contly medals awarded to hi LO COUNTRY LINENS, HAMILTON BROWN SHOES.

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