The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 4

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Re THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1209 Seventh Ave RY AFTERNGON SUNDAY, Telephenes— eXCEPY Main 10a Buneet BALLARD STAR AGENCY There is owe th “ ve for and few ever find } th ‘ 1 } tad \ purp and pursuit And oth things are t rvidental to it b s ht hat ny jealoust matices y ta find it—ALL BUT A VERY FEW f all ag tell us that |! , is the ea » find et is the most seldom ad a rainbow or s¢ g to grasp it in ‘ . we heed! yt rle it to death in the smiling dandetic and daisies at our feet The real secrets of happiness are simple. The trouble with us 1 the fact \ ler them beneatl yur notice and we do mot ta he trouble to heed them Happiness itself is » tly to be sought. It comes to us, if at all, as the scent comes to the rose—4 ssly, but rally, as the 1 f right litior What ca ght are the miclit : under wh h most likely to be found We ca t cheat na We may get riches wrong fully, but we cannot gain happiness that way Though the dying. tt vor, the crippled, the impris oned, the despised, sometime mint to heights of ¢ . liberty, m ase are t s of satisfactior occupation is necessary to most people's to be scored by the scorned a soit pillow for most of tisr to b Undoubtedly happiness may be cultivated by always Woking on the ‘bright si f things,” for life is a mirror that reflects back to us cs r frowns. he Ss" ¢ ability to It is possible to little and genera led things, Positive pleasures, as they are the more intense, are the less enduring and the less soul-satisiying. The pleasures are the sweetest The ights are to be found is the common pos sessions of all mankind—the caress of the sun, the kiss of the breezes on the hills, music, the stars, faithful friend ship, honest love, earnest purpose. Happiness is to be found, not in the multiplication or sefinement of our wa in the simplification of them. The Wedding Trappings The magnificent Parisian troussean of the “future Mme. Corey” through the fashion circles of although the name of the bride-towearit ta being admiringly discus Burope and this country, can only be guessed at Presumably the woman to be 4 ts Mabel tisplayed fate the hus gorgeously gowne © Was once #0 prominently Gilman, the actress whose in William KB. Corey's New York apar tments as to preci) big sensational row between him and his wife, which resulted in his receat divorce But Mabel Gilman fs only a guess. It is not safe to! assume that a man who has held love so lightly as has Corey should fix his affect! great length of time, or even upon ions upon one for an only one at a time, Anyway, the name of the woman who Is to wear the mag fcent new trousseau Is a matter of only incidental interest The troussean in this case is of more Importance than the wom an. With some men, In some grades of modern life, the wife is lens Consequential than her trapping The divorcee courts might lo much of their mad rush of buat each other alone and less for their mess if people married more for possessions and other external equipment eeeceee te of a month, has had her young cause he had deceived her into Laweon, of Boston. she will have hone A Montana girl, who Is « b husband arrested in New York bel ng that he was a son of Thomas W of a milllonair Finding that be is not a son ot him He deserves no sympathy, » While he was deceiving her body other than himself, she was dece she loved him for himself alone it was his # that she was really in love with The mere man himself, strioped of all thie false equipment, is nothing in her eyes but an object of loathing “ee eee « she belief that he was some- belief that ving him into the standing and prowpective wealth yposed connection, ‘Thus the troussean is the main thing in the marriage of a Will fam B. Corey The splendor of the wedding « ity of conju eee RED CROSS MEETING. ESTATE RECORD FILED, utfit will veneer a very poor qual The inventory of the estate ot | Richard Hf. Balti deceased noclety w ‘The tncal F nger meet tomor afternoon at «clock im the rs of the Lin father of Judge KR. H. Ballinger aes hotel, All members are reqnes The estate is valued to attend MACCABEE WHIST PARTY OREGON'S CREW COMING. The crew of the wrecked steamer Alki Hive, No. 59, Ladies of Oregon will h on the Maceabe . will give a whist Fr Port en Val at thelr lo. Fourth av. a ny on fh st, next ¥ jay evening y th North nh Steamship company We still ha a few Wh m of Sinks at half price. Geo i Imported woolens, correct stylen Brown Plumbing Co, 1 Pine st./Btiiott &@ MecGrego 1329 See THE SEATTLE ST HURSDAY, SEPT. 27. 1906. i “THE BANK SCRUB LADY”--NO 3 | ELECTION CASE DIGMIBGED. | LOW ROUND Tae 1c | NEW ORL BAW The lection Cnne wf Matthew Pa ——- Dow and Prank Po Mallen bh s | " 1 Ka Gita, the soarmsaber Tit i rd id at . 1 | By “JOSH | F 487 PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; GEC OND PRIZE, $1 (iuAKI Rs arm SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESS | } ~~ “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR | 1013-1015 SEATTLE, sa \rirst AVENUE’ A WASHINGTON aterpitia are ike pancakes, Word Freon hw Prones “ Cai \ ar une pan h A We rom Jow Ise. Pyrite NUP 240, re ‘ know it te the @ruh, f | ‘Gongs! Woman's beauty te like a bank not Sl | That now ¥ jeart You men tor | Por when changed tt makes a dif ane kaa 2 br uy prom posco, | | | wr partner, paw ' | rally the man who lets his money | ew do the ing Poor Motherin Law ‘ : : | Mra. Askinie-d understand that eouthig attory lt eha that the ters married, Wonder where she} 4 has ~ | will move to, to her son-in-law | . i the judge, “and| st Louis, or to th in ¢ | . ou ask me to can | ena? : kay ie RES Ant icle which follows for 25c Friday and Saturday Mra. Wise—It ia hard to tell, Mr vent Ronvaas, 5 traaiie ie ieee the ome t | . Pericles +d ; Uncertain Askem. One wants her in St - ~ a Dagy hor ng > re 4 ened fi Hhanded chalking , ‘ po ap. I nd Saturday Bo vu latd poor Spurs ‘en! “ay the othe a « leve pper . m % = +d vo 1. eee . ree ut ne ene ieee aug cha aticietrastreads his cue in a biltterd ha ¢ anyone thought he was on the down I I 4 Friday and Sagur i den't know. We buried him Mrs, Askem—Well, that ie very) Wt? path, and bim « reguisr ® endant at the ¥ M,C. A. Oh, how ‘ose nice of them; she ought to appre ch they trusted him at the bank, and him engaged In leading # 2 ! . ap, v 1 §0c; Friday and Mary, tke and Willie, elate tt icuble Tite, ont « Ss ' rs “ ‘ urda ‘ ; : ) Mary had a flock of hens Y sald Mra, Wise, “but you! ‘OF « I told bat ot Botha 50 S87 Nutshell Safety R th $1 Friday seats Aud early every day Jo not eee the point, The ond in} oe sbout it al | that he ist ine. Nothing { riday and Saturd She rose to note their growing crops | St. Lauls would like to leave n eee x . : “oe . Mt Ct YT ate pt eeee And listen to their lay ‘ veland, and the one in Cleve a . secvoerehie: vr get - pe A 1 eres and S rday tor 4, would like to see her in St Lo } Insoles, w x per pair; Friday and Satin Ikey had a stock of goods ALBERT BKALA CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS. lo : : y That oft taxed bia endurance; | Full Oua { Witch H piekys So Ikey struck a little match What's the matter with eyfe! The 64th meeting of the Puget {\y 1 I Resu fire aad insurance low!” asked the visitor Bound Congregations! e¢lub wan ' “f “He imagines he te the Pear of | Held last night tn Pilgrim Congre ; ail Buffer and one Emory } has a little y Rusaia,” reptic eatinal eb about members | te aturda calls the piggt Can't he be being pre tra A. Nadeau, di) 7 Soap Box " , tows Wilite ‘ro “1 am afraid sot rector gen anka Yukon ree F dead ¥ Cause Willie has the “Why don't you try thr@ping a] Pacific » of the Friday and Sa fo ew bombs at him? plan, pury of the fatr t | Sensorial ( i th $1.00 t of 1909. Rev BF Smith urged Eye ‘ye Sp i ll at ————$ Saal angouh oo be tinroneated st tn @ speciaist | | Aer 6 position Dr. Jane M. Johnson, 25 1j§ Pozzor ace | € beaut Pp 5 It it building | Frid 1 ! 7 Olympic Market See Callfornla. |". sas ° } | < k ' ‘ Ruy your meats downtown where! ‘ | ” . 1 Saturda you eas got them cheap. Try wa.| Before gotag East. The Southern| . tt nate ‘ eee | Pacific company offers excellent ac y . y Barve ie r iG, . true fove would, “T thought he stamenined mmodations. Two trains daily to|— 7 ee ar ttle T Powder; Friday with Mana bowl “And oe a4 I pees Wry ae ae wapriag 4 ; | Sen Francisco by the famous ecente | uy th f eseave 7 Ne 8 ay im the Fhasta route Heservations, tich } ween mot f ed “No jer eyes w 7 ele . . ] } 1 Rete ¥ aot tang 1 p oren we Resim Ces be! Times you will find a map of Beat-| ets and Information at Unton Ticket - sah 2 i Brush; Friday * s4 in them PE e's most beautiful residence see | office, 608 First av. ew 5 » was a vertous lov That was all | wanted to know i, pret “ont } 4 sie nwonte Paw ‘ ‘ rt: ve posed he whispered as she crept iato his : . wthelake. Be BB HI118, Gon Agt | wig ¥ : Friday fash and arts. Mires erry. % 4 for rom on 0 or ene ee 1 best Lir Writing Py 7 " American Sayings Bank @ Saf x Pape, an She reall | Depoatt bowes, $4.00 per ennum Im ty and Satur heart. But| pregnable to burglary or fire, Ex hotels tiond soc bott und t To jahnows in her,| and wo laughed and answered Marriage’ I Abeurd'” And #o it has just been play for you?” he replied. “You are a heart lens fh Noosa.” And he strode awa or looked back to a weep: rn He wil come back,” she thought, snd she waited im vain. He didn’t) ome back, He Was got that kind! thetr her, and it © wall » eck walks where not ie of all homes © near to each trying to have And N ‘, Tomem she y i @ sway she said ~ that will o » him care 1 eo away” thought Perhapa | was too hasty in accep ting he mo Absence makes the neart grow touder He heard that she going to Ameren, and had a desire to throw [himecif at her feet and plead for Bhe heard that he was going at 4. and contemplatod lonee to A a complet NEW FALL two persoms very One day sToen” And Mone rae atyto oh Hiackota Shoe Dressing... B¢ Steinway (and ether) Pianos BS aig apg! Diek . Limited 1406 EECOND AVENUE reached & own where he Right tn quality and price, had friend ided to atop off Our lthera 1 plan hetpe 9:30 TO 10 10 TO 10:30 for a vial Australia can wait your puree ovt—a little down Come quick Men's S60 and The Suspenders he satd if end @ little at a time pays for Men's or Hoye Caps 106 +e «+ 24e 1 Nona, as th abeut reaching re was no hurry anything we America, proce — to pay a visit to @ girl friend at — oy Hillnde & matter of three miles id trom the piace where Dick was - Eastern Outfitting ees 1332-34 Second Ave Get Knapp & West's book of “Beattie plans for pretty homes, 354 Colman bidg. 25 al | AMUSEMENTS. JOHN CORT, Mer. THE GRAND ' ay Hi HENRY'S Greatest MINSTRELS, tne here was a] amine our vaults and be convinced FOR MEN ected, Katithed FREE DELIVERY, The , Ph es: Main 12405 Inf QUAKER DRUG co 8 TO 845 | * 8150 ‘ 4013-4055 First Avenue To Boty Prussia Carpet od and laid, per yard Shas w TO 0% of Bonny Onk or val Heater, w made MOVED A> tmomense etock of sheet music, musical merchandiog, Special Morning Prices in the Art Department FREE Lessons all day long and FREE Stamping. 9 TO 10 * TO 10 Art Canvas, $1.50 quality: spe " Hardanger Canvas, white 9) talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved te 14; al. 8 to 10 yard a24¢ and ecru, per yard 62% Second Ave, where all costomers rill receive our best ab tenon wero" ait Pittew Corts 186 ppere, with rub. ibe yard Pitiow ¢ We 7 heels and elastic sides 4 Hematitched Doylies, ready for SDE HALF PRICE | One pair to ustomer CLOTHES stamping SHERMAN, CLAY & COR 1 TO 12 worth 27¢ Tha biew Sec, 11 to 12 Shows The Right F BETWEEN--- Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago Cuicaco 17 TO 0:90 tiful 44-inch Wool Taffeta. 1 black, $1.00 goods wo TO 11 Hew ® 500 Corset Girdles soos 190 mer ore One only to cust TO on TO 10 34-in. Lonedale Muslin, bleached | Heavy Apron Gingham i yes Linsited Limited | Vr mne Wi ¥ | hire 1" abe heavy bt Darnvaek, 64 TO 11:30 hed Unton 1 BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE Stodard Piano nequaled Equismeat on a All Trains. Seattie Theater RUANELL & DREW, Managers Comtirs Cations goat tealiy boca ae “}) $175.00 ah “ , * REXT WEES nT? ie r RQ MELOMR AMA 9:30 TO 10 ® CONVICT § a aie at Terms—$10 Down and $6 per me, + Matinee te and 3 Month, For full information, appv rekon PHB MOWT PORULAR THEATER W.H. OLIN, Gen. 210 Mutual Life Biles The Seattle, - - Wi “ESOAPED from THE manaam ~ ‘ , Sukutin 0, if Renkin } ¥ r HOME OF THE - Co.~ , opt ’ UNIVERSAL RANGE. a JH Daion St. bf na» too 8 Seattle %: F ’ . Ma + ; SS Set 4 ~ ty ahetoW A « ' Ma “ WAMILTON BROWN SHOES. ase sai

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