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i i ! t i} Bed : tie 3 THE SEATTLE STAR Y STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1209 Seventh Ave on EVERY AFTERNCON EXCEPY BUNDAY, ‘ Telephenee— <P> Editorial: Independent 67%) Sunset Main 1050 Buein Inde wt 1198) Bunset, Main 1050, BALLARD STAR AGENCY-a Beliard Ave Guneet, Mallard @& 2 . oe twenty tive wer we conte per © Ne free copies ‘One cont per Delivered by mail or carrion ° RIDERS The hen your eubsertetion « Whee arrives, Mf pour eubscrtption ha mm the Het A change of date on TO MAIL #Un atterings » isanthrope" THE KINO OF A CINCH TAFT HAS they have found a boat large endug) \ { the president | he Insurgents kindly stay r € th ropes wh the United 4 24 fect on each aide and ve perly padd By this time 4 think Tat hould an hard am nalts and it \ but tt y t if . only end! Maen N ner will he ha na Ait oping © h ote . he is tlabl¢ to from the love fe to Washingter " ait dow a tid whit t what's combusting beneath it white His } ney ‘Theod tarts to Panama with a foot to measure the eubte trot rt dug by the lads on th job ) probably let ‘Taft run for the ency—tt he aw making ight, 180 pounds, STAR DUS By “JOSH” % a snap thie man Taft h icieneisinnpnetiemnmsersnensiteneeansanet Fads weight help of 1 tare. tt Taft is expected to hop around A Ponnaylvanta woman's prospective hel nted her adjudaed line ox Kaos ings Yaane on t ground th v lesaly separating herself like a nf ‘hand from her f y fc adopting and bringing 41 " ‘ e 1 e . ‘ phaned children he ao ne had a bloke 00 tle The jud who knew far more then the mere written law, de | ad it it's ~ clared nnoun the pity te that more He } we Were there more fad « with fads such as this, the road from |, - a this world to hell would w at to heaven widen and ' " bag ¢ " RA penser . 7 - he be * bw . A ther © . That th are ade and fa ste in plenty ts not t be ‘ fa . herrpeus m nied and make a ay nor are fada that have heir origin In the bigh o nd and the ' “ wha tn “ oe ” Jthinks of tt, H back and metiow heart belig holated into a bart Thero are fade th natural ebullition of fall spirits and R R Sank : m sympathies | helped ta t fade tha the individuality of men and women t | as above the commenplac i aot hedged within the narrow aries of life's me routine The best of us like to step » sometimes from the hard beat @a path, to gain at ength and spirit in wayside recreations —-t emell the scent of favorite Slower to trim and train ite brane a, to a water it and to loown the sof! about its root, that it may continue to grow and propagate and fill at least a little part of the world with fragrance and bea tanical order at all be confined to the This flower may not It may be an orphan child, a fallen friend, a general charity, or any other of the many sacred objects of care that have come into the of everyday sordidness and the misery of seclusion world to lift as out within self The fiad it in fh of life and spirit ing alone know that recreation is the best ua that to the idle useless busiest men, who busy are a s; and these would be to the and without mean and servants ennul in y every want The woman who has money to eu to do ev caring for orphans. © and her fad! like her and more fads tke hers! souldeadening routine of tn Jividual life ia the y household task may well seok refuge against God ble Would the more In the selfseciuding, f is mighty little we do for mankind, or, selves tt te fads that lure us out of the nolsome shadows of selfish laria by bathing in the e were true sense, for our existence to cleanse ourselves of moral ma guashine of broader life. — The Streak of Romance so real that It is like dry practical person has to real, tter-offact, Life is real—that’s the truth dust in the throat. Even the cough once in a while to escape choking But the streak of romance is the twilight dew which refreshes and strengthens us for the oncoming sultry day, which ever t awaiting ws. Few of us are so poor and unfortunate as not to possess ta some degree of thickness or thinness the streak of romance, that faculty by which we transmute dull brass into pure gold, and thank goodness'—remain blind to its inevitable tarnishing. If ever it is going to show it will show in youth Then for a while even the dullest of us sometimes strike dt vine fire from the hard anvil of everyday existence. As a general thing, however, we smash a thumb while doing ft, and thereafter nurse the same {n sulky and resentful atlence, stead fly refusing to have another try Once in a while you run across a poor soul whe even in youth the streak of romance. $ Love to him is a matter of more pensive attachment, marriage a matter of good food and good house- keeping, benevolence a cold matter of business, and labor a mere means of making a living. Yet the matteroffact mortal pities the romantic, the enthasias- tic, the absent-minded Jacko’dreams, who lives alternately in hot raptures and cold awakenings, who raves today to weep tomorrow, who follows with headiong footsteps the willo’the-wisp of happl peas whith dances before him, always out of reach, over the hills and hollows of life. But Jack-o'dreams reaches heights and touches depths which to the matteroffact mortal mid me lacks or leas inconvenient and ox forever are unknown sweet quantities ‘The streak of romance fades and vanishes with most by dle age, vanquished by lite and its realiti and sad indeed and terribly monotonous is fife thenceforward. Whom the gods love die young, It is said—yee, mereifully die be fore life has lost the beauty and sweet fragrance of that love which fe the only thing that Six bhendrer A mere mi When wan on for laive its meaning 1 thousand F .6T PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; END IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADORE SECOND PRIZE, $1 dollars. Puget Sound; the purpose, ‘go round, Of making things Chicago, St. Loule and Portland, Were noted for their fairs, Seattle and the A. Y. P in nineteen-nine for theirs. j | Let's all be up and doing | Don't let the “«pirit’ rest We'll show the world our mettle, And prove we are the best Tt. C. W Charlie was asked at school to apell the word “average” and ieee 8 ee lexg on.’ The teacher said, “Wh | Charlie. what do you meant” He} |said: “Well, my book says so, amy-| | way She asked him to bring it} to her and read {t. He read: “A/ [hom lays om egg a day on an aver-| | age.” | | ——-- | | A gentleman calling on a friend/ happened to see the children of the | house playing In the Mbrary. He} sald to hin friend, “7 saw your chil “J08H WISE.” THE STAR. | a) | “Our cook told us Jast week that A Word From Josh Wise. she was ngaged to be married and my wife is trying to break ft The man to whom she ta eng aged is Crazy? De you know him i . but | know the cook Patience is all right, but it never Mary in the City helped # rooster lay > an One Mary got an auto cap D auto clothes quite swell; 1A pair of auto gomglen And a soee £& ‘gainest the smell }And pow she's looking for 4 man, ‘There eet out to look for « bens | "That's got am auto car At ho had plenty of deau; Fie She was married at once To a sort of « dunce The Seattic Soirit. And now she is wip leigh ns Hurrah for the exposition The largest fair out weet Witt start things with a sest tren performing a surgical opera | it may 1 ‘ mult may be made tien ta the Wbrary by . 4 | r in deep gray with | you mean said his friend They } brttttant threads of xreen, yellow | Were cutting the appendix out of} and indian red running Inconaplee the diction. Te | h alone, as 7 od at home HOW MRS. LEITER SNUBBED A LORD ': & 0°30 :505.5% was, He told her be re WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. A friend o 4 it. and said it was Mrs. Letter has been te ‘ling how that capable Chi } you'll get the quilt” cago woman |s holding her own among the lords|His mother was astonished, - but and dukes Scotland, where she has said nothing. Later she asked a amcestral palace for the summer. Mr neighbor who had attended the returning the call of a much bett : church what the text was when she was shown through the She said He not afraid, 1 will] kitehen garden was particularly attractive aend you the Comfe admired the vegetables and the small f ~ when her host said that he would send a bas A little girl wae asked by t her carriage she gladly acquiesced. A few teacher to give the x 1 “ferment,” to ferment of t giv nea ning i also and sentence “Ferment, to in the of Seattle should see Unele Sam's | wonderful nav@ yard at Bremerton. | See the battleships, cruisers and) [torpedo boats there; the great after the same lordling called over the phone and|¥ an eaked if she would bave other vegetables and frutte | sentence in which the word oceur and not liking to ‘use the courtesy of a live lord | Her definition she assented. This continued for a month or more, as follows when one day she received a bill from my lord's|* I love steward which made her open her eyes, She had) sarden.” been charged a good round sum for every article —_ which had been sent. Mra, Leiter paid the bill, but immediately aft | A Good Reason. er she called up her thrifty nelghbor, insisted on speaking to him | personally, and she asked sweetly how he was selling garden stuf! because if his prices were exorbitant she would send to the market fn the future. ying New Clothes For Fall -~-Are You? Maybe you're putting off the buying ex: penses are heavy and ready cash is scarce 5 because Our easy payment plan makes such delay unneces sary, for a small deposit is that's ded ne on any BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE garment selected here—the balance you can pay at week or month in and see our 175.00 of Fall Suits and $ s Overcoats and Furnishin and pr Terms—$19 Down and $6 Month, per lighted to open an accou with you lected for an ur Pianos Make Fy, & "4, Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue hear Union. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House.” Hale a) 0. ‘ ay Seattle 7 |A man by the nan Once aat on the potn | Before very lo | He found he'd jAnd you bet he didn EXCURSION RA On Oct. 12th and Pacific will sell to Chicago for §71, 6 6 going HMmit return limit stop-overs. ° inquire Northern fu Po No t fay matines—$1.00 to te Mr. Pipp The round-trip ¥. 20th orner First av of Tujaque, | t of a taque ud | sat wron t ait bag | TES EAST 1th Nort tick Louis final good for all ‘particulars cific elty thek- | and Yee odt 10 4 Beats soiling Frid Tiira Avenue you will enjoy it, R JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones ously through It running | at of the coat | and heavil itched, gives ah an! usual touch. The little patch porket| and cuffs are of deep gray eatin} Large green metal wet tn! dark, rich stones, give the meces| sary trimming. The shirt ts tacked) land of short trotter length The hat ts one of the rolling rim English walking shapes, In pale blue with rich black and gray quills and satin rosettes ‘ Have You Been to the Navy Yard? ery visitor and every |tratning ship Philadelphia; the mag nificent dry dock The ride on Orchard boeta, which times dally, ie foundr six tell 12th and 13th Northern cific will sell roundtrip tickets On Oct Chicago for $71 and to St: Lowks ); going limit 10 days; final urn limit Nov, 50th; good for stopovers. For full particulary inquire Northern Pacific city et office, corner First av. and Raturday Matines 1D AND THE MUMM Headed By LIANE &PRNCRR ’ i Prices-41.% & lay for Dighy Welt in The Kw THE MOST POPULAR THBATE MATING Diggest and Nest Prog Seattie Theater TODAY-TONI aturday Matine KW YORK HY N ay Matiner, Oviober 7 INWAY * Changs. Pho RUBAELL & DREW, Managers HT AND ALL WREK THE CONVICT'’S DAUGHTER, in a Complete Bais of Boats No * Pro m . a 1 ' 1 ve . M wd . - STAR | i Vaud A FULL - . twa 4 Py i soubrette, Harrieon F abe sketch, ‘The star 4048 THEATER Lost Grand Production of Hal Parad) me, ‘Me we. » # Going On paident ) sv] phe OF YESTERDAY (jUAKER a rho brightness had all gonagut( ‘That night ” 4 lottor t 1013-1015 SEATTLE, Jot th ah wore Bran | a ; of he Says Be hee ey, betl hd + oot no IL PIRST AVENUE WASHINGTON now 0 pla me f a the letter ran You and I Prones 4 The love boon @ Hite fooltah MAIN 1240 these many years, hed come back tol than a litt to each other haunt him Ruth Harberton hue | 1 was in offiee toda an ' band wa fend and ab had come! firet I etdent, later b fetibe im as she had oO vod whew froppin 1 ove 1 ah had ¢ o fon nd wed that promise that nid I learned your # A? 1 ‘ears ago. The fact that [love her and that whe i love was quite dead she did] “Now listen to m not know, He must give up all] love also tw thoughts of anything else, he must ad wh hoe ° op the old pronase jeband ne wale pdr me “ogy i ‘on he, oom yp ne: ll a al a ur lett whict would take t i ad on dn ’ » ' i ‘so L nd ft wrote to litte Joan Ar 1 - > 1 eo that inade Ps 1 whone sweets 4, an ee y had filled his heart, tt ‘ Aad wha ¢ i ie! ' * t r = : ty . wc X | pecia $ to be marrle 10H wan | . nay re | @ old undorstas »to J na ¥ Brian, b ’ " nt he When Ruth wen (Ne lig w , ur lov And Iw 1 Cuk ne morning he wax no i ie Maine. He ts worth s Me a 1 husband ond she wanted to Me On Bel he pleture eee be . ' ad name i 1 on tt $1.00 » Kau de @ Joan Arlingtor t y | Oke 1 § who it could " t nta | be E Wau de ¢ % ; Crepe beau ‘ r f r . pea po eve J pe You n ave Xi | ’ a Kirt's You 1 ex have | Re F my way to the law U right 1} 396 1 can't understand wh. my mother] ; wrote you that I was coming to oe town 3 ; | It waa Brian's volee that replied 16 |“Joan, your mother wrote me that Be lyou had engaged yourself to Lionel iMaine, and she begged fF to see ! | vou A tr induce you to break lyour engagement Why do you to jaint on marrying by Why shouldn't 17° came the re-| |pty in cold ton: He ix an bonor-| able man and he wants me for his wife | ‘ You do net ve him.” Teacher Walter, decline “to Yeu | do, tone was defiant now Walt 1 can't. acher: f'm sol lar price dc, Quaker special, per Jar ..+++seessseseess | “You do not love went on! * Urian | wae your s friend. a Se Kyeb life this way. Is it pot enough that ee ali ornia pamge Wood Sticks, © FOr ...recereescceseoersecretimaay p00 jmy life In potied, why should you | Before going East. The Southern | Grea Paints, Nos, 1 to 26, regular price Quaker priee...,.e rot Wa Ue girl, and! Pacific company offers excellent ac brown and blacks, regular pr , j on day the man that you can | commodations, Two trains dally to Stnnrartire . res ’ Quaker price,...4@¢ }love will come into your life and you) Ban Franciaco by the famous scento | Lusty 206 I an be happy Shasta route. Reservations, tick | Without waiting to hear more, | ets and tnformation at Union Ticket v Ruth nolselessly slipped out of an-! office, 608 First av FREE DELIVERY sneer PHONES: Main 1240. Independent 1200, jother door and was gone BE. ELLIS, Gen Agt ***) siihaianememmecsienniaie ANOTHER FEATURE OF | GARDEN SOTL ooo BEACON HEIGHTS DEEP, RICH, FERTILE BLACK LOAM Lots $50 Cash and $10 al Month In the grand rush for lots we hay in Beacon Heights not had any time to consider what we said in our advertise and see th me 1 i erlooked on important points at, and will thing that it i prod ery lot owner little garden black loam, Ey a fine and lasting tive can have and produce own fresh emember, Beacon » farther from Pio. neer place than is the Madison street power house; that it is high and sightly, three blocks from rool and car line, and that our prices are less than property is bring ing two or three times further out in any direction—$475 to $700 a lot 40 by 120 to 125, alley in every block; one street is 7o feet wide and the ulevard 80 feet awakening all odds onthe eve of a great and this is by Beacon Hill is There's money to be made there, the best thing on the hill Lots are going like wildfire—entire ddition three fourths sold out in five days. Terms, $50 cash and $10 a month under $600; $600 and over one-fourth cash and $15 a month Take the Beacon Hill car to the end of the line and walk south three blocks, or come to the office and have someone go with you. Our representatives on the ground every day 202 and 203 New York Biock, IRRIGATED Fruit Lands Fruit Lands at our new town of Attalia, Washin ton, located in the Columbia River Valley in the western part o' Walla Walla County, Washington, opposite the Kennewick trrigation canal, and at the junction of the Northern Pacific, the Washington & Columbia River and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co, rail ways, and also at the head of navigation on the Columbia river This in one of the richestsngricultural districts in the United States, and the soll is perfectly adapted to the raising of berries, fruits and vegetables, which ripen earlier than in any other part of ne state. Owing to the ket produce a advar ages It Is ponsible to mar have shipmenta arrive in ttle Spokane and Intermediate points In the ing, traveling tm th 1 of the night, which means the largest me in the Northwest ie received from theae lands; it being pos- # clear from 9600 to $700 per sere per annum. nupertor ratlroad rtunes are being made every year from irrigated lands, There ar rop failures, and prices are always high, Th Janda, with . rights, con be secured by making @ small payment balance on favorable terme. An investment of this kind beats life insurance. ‘ punt of money paid as premiuma invested in irrigated ar n furnish a splendid income for the ser while lives, and support for bis family after him Ne ee You do not have to die to wi For further particulars, and ctreulars address U. K. LOOSE, President and General Manager THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY, 609, 610 Marion tle, Wash, or Attalla, Walla Watta Bullding, 8 G nty, Wash. The QUAKER DRUG CO 1033-4055 First Avenue OVED A> tn. mense etock of sheet muste musical merchandio, | talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved te 140: vi recelve our best at- Becond ave, where all costomers teatca. SHERMAN, CLAY & Co. } Steinway (and ether) Pianos 1406 CERCOND AVENVE FREE VOTE | | 4 Mr. London wants every school boy and girl In Seattle and Kim ounty to come to his store on Saturday morning from § @'eledk 12 and vote FRE » favorite teacher, The most popular || teachers of and King county are to each receive $50 stock | the A.-¥.-P. exposition. Vote early and often. | Just to make business brisk Friday morning we quote the IB ing. You can quickly see that every one ts a bargain if Children’s Muaatin | Boys’ Shoes, | Drawers and of grain, Skirts, beautifully double sole. al | | | | | colors, good every weight. Speciatty | | boy’ priced « tomorrow 10 to 11. after 1 ‘aclock, E : A3¢ | nut size White Bed Spreads $1.25 Best quatity yard value, Each..8@é dks. wide fast black tse Fancy Taffetta Slik, reg- | pair ular $1.50 goods, at t London's, ftor..89¢ | 0:90 to 10:30, " Part Wool Blankets 9:30 to | all rey, jv t half 3 Red Hot Dr poten, pa’ | Gents Fase Goods Bargains, sgh ' Linen About » yards chieta, Satin Coverts and | m Fancy ide, 65c | Moon's th value. At... 496 eB. 10 te oe os e ana | regular $2.00, Fron Brighten, La 0 pieces Gray an Se : toe cin mein Breet | °° Ui: - S100 “ Suitings, 52 to 60 | cheap ‘One day Men's Linea | O8e any sige s ' inches a rth 8:90 to 929 ants 7he Got Shirts, ive sizes 10:30 to 1% Cashmere oe ack or graye 86.66 t © HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE iz lt14 sECOKL HAMILTON BROWN OLD COUNTRY LINENS,