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; i 4 co ! Le STAR Seventh Ave THE SEAT T BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1909 “i EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones > Bditeria tne 678; Buneet Mein 1080 Business: tr nent 1198) Bur Main 1050 | —SALLAND STAR AGENCY.ai Matlard Ave Sunset, Mallard 08 ~~ One . ote . Wwe per mont | your name le taken fr wa at the Posteffice ai Beatle W serington. Real Values the gra ard Health a ports, and her in them, though nothing on smaller That the t fact th moral cu Ne is s¢en in the expensiv s chief pleasure comes from mental . a golden hour of pe It is a gentle asure is not f nor consuming pleasure, that experi when we listen to high music or look at a rich id a len with autumnal splend It need not be colleg re, fi ne is gone for ever when culture is limited t colleges. n the world are for the rich Th and the poor for the feast of blessings The fountain that bubbles and eagle alike, and the f precious th that is asked of us is the hur ided. to lark alike. All that God and nature hath pro om the hillside is free content bubbles free in of it ty drink y human h C., Sept. 21.—Miss Mathilde WASHINGTO granddaughter of the late William L. Townsend. Seott, of has reached the summit of fame She was sdmired by King Extward and pet ted by Qu lexandra and sat for her portrait to Satgent before leaving the British isles, That em iment artiat bw become quite captious and will paint onty the fairest of tte many candidates for fame at hix bans Miva Townsend is considered the loveliest of « of Washington. Sho bas heir 3 great profusion of it. Hier nd neacki"he, and whe te tall the younger bet like span gold, ond completion ts soft and slender as a reed. She ts coed for her grace. Add to (sis 2a income cf $199,090 a year, 04 somne of th ™ for Mi Town.end’s intenational ained. Her father, the laie ibeut four yearn ego aml mother’s inseparable ume abrow. beillesht « Richard naend, died since thea she has been ber companion stu has spent muck ALL ROT This Talk ‘About Luck You Hear So Much Luck Is the Result of Foresight and the Courage of Your Convictions Did you ever hear of such ack?” You hear it ery in connection with big in real estate de luek Luck is mostly the r t of keen fore and t of bach y real estate leals in are lucky—you can nt to one as not jy more going f profit—f ¢ block imp nts and ¢ month ‘ 1 plenty of it m 1 t people you hear Sut i ' Our represent are on nd { Beacon Hill car to the et if three blo ‘ ne t ne go witl ujordS Concern 202 and 203 New York Block, OCT. 8, 1g06. MONDAY TAR cLATTLE joonductor wont to a mearh x ton 4 tlophoned for the va a egnis, © n he roturned t " a novident he saw the ows i pete BOLO LITTLE me ee > age! : for the © " | BARGAING FoR ! ' 1 t ¥ 44 ‘ w one 1 Your By “JOSH” nea : When the conduct ' ' NSIDERA naked | ' aw tt yo oN f Ps F OT PRIZG, FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SECOND PRIZE , t n i ' GEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE 'EM BRIEF, AND ADDRE =e tort “ ne, all “J08H WISE,” THE STAR What feck! n The na} American, ‘aiionatre City Hall Market ae eae A ee ee) elf Io the parlor, wl nthe wif re 1H¢ * PRIZE WINNER LAST. * h Mamma, mamma; th , ho paid $20,000 ¢ » Third bi * WEE? #/a mouse Jumped into your bread pier ye ; I ** by * *| pan lon't | ” bup to oF wonty ti +4 M H. 1, Burnell, # Did you take him out?" feentié he ~ aes eect Z Bae he Sy EXCURBION RATES EAST el *< vm * | uily cried the ¢ housewife ° Pag Bein al ve. ws MD} : Fran On OF le cond —Kdgar I io ® Ym; but tdid just a® good | 1 , cits | Pacif t oe brew the cat in aad ab's diggin ssoward Gow taP han mar.| Speclal From the North Pole! si7 : . f * wl after him to beat the band 4 Chin < Freexer " going 0 4 n eee ERE RRR Hagold Da@d) |, Bg se omgape . : a Cetin ' : F ' “ had fininhed Completing the Cirowit enatieee — . shes. lb si ve Pacific cit ar waa'tie.| Wear Brook's Hate, 1931 The'| Are You Posted on Prices of OMEN’S SUIT MAY MANTON PATTERN® 10s, me OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE OLD COUNTRY LINENS, HAMILTON BROWN BHOES. You Would as Soon as Not Save a Few Dollars on a Stylish, Up-to-Date Sult, Wouldn't You? TRATION SHOW $18.50 SUITS 1013 FIRST AVENUE, 706 tet Avenue fit a cane you, We and in London’s Thriving Underwear Section Offers Seasonable Bargains WOMEN'S OUT SIZE GAR MENTS. Ribbed “LACE CURTAIN SALE | [ies <ev.ceez uy That New Suit cern calor 8 moat a: ; yee eu uiiias eT Feeling the Expense 4 yards by 60 inches wide—a dainty Battenburg t article, per garment o Curtain; comes tm white and Arabian ruffle edge. This $2.00 curtain Siu Po < 1 A TRY 3% ROMAN STRIPE TAPES 39 to #1. 25 great variet -d. STILL VOTING AT LONDON’S if you want WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS, Ze. A heavy «rade { Flee CHILDREN’S TIGHTS The, ee ee eon Ribbed Tights, for or, al we Tbe New designs in Roman stripes terns to choose from Come yard sfactory, ecru Riack Jerse sizes up to 6 ove children up to 12 years 0x12 ART SQUARE 87.50. Come tn for this Art Square-—all good patterns. 9x04 ART GQUARE #6. 4 al SECTION ack a show | holder, To st Seattle ha be an hon aT 10¢ Children’s Bleached = =Mualin Drawers made with tacks, some are hematitehed, some are raffled; ail are 106 Children’s Bleached Muslin Waiw 10¢ London Chtltren's hed Mustin | SPECIAL JOB IN HOSIERY. ona oa Skirts, made plain, but with Black - hemetitched hem; great values re “oe 106 # to dispose ot Some of these goods are slight y mussed and soiled, or the price would be nearly double TUESDAY ONLY. Carts fe Beatthe: yle and individual 1 the best shops and i ratel iced witha wt delay your teacher; get into the contes Ve'll Lair | with | Vote early and often , We'll be delighted toil 2he ave you open an accounfl ‘and th us—come in. We Eastern a Company, Ine. 1332-34 Second hea another new i again people va, for the success is instantaneous WEE FOLKS READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. Visit this department with i white, bine and white, trimmed pair blue and Bleac Women's 26 Cashmore Mothers, note the oheted Boote ribbon, made Infanta’ Crocheted Bacques well made, cach Infante’ Kaitted Leggtas, white INFANTS’ BEAR CLOTH BONNETS. eray and blue, Tommy Atkins Bear Cloth range in price from INFANT lay the at prices pink of soft sephyr yarn pink and Hose—1,000 pa at the absurd price of. ihe Tue warm white, pate LARGE VELVET RUG Wilton Rage LONOON'’S SPECIAL VOT ING COUPON. Cape The Good for votes tn Lon The 83. Oo m's = Alanka-Yukon-Pacific contest. Cut out Long and this coupen, bring It to the trimmed Vote Free. In white, Bonnets , WHITE ORESSES. styles In and fh 81.69. 54 inches, Infante” neatly Tomorrow we vhall dt Short White Dresses regular store with ye unces assorted patterns, 2 Velvet value; Tuesday 81.09 in lace. embroidery and tucks; prices range from $Pe@ to M3. 75 JUTE SMYANA RUGS, PHC. Our stock of Infante’ Long and Short White Skirts is very pe Good bright colors 4 inches, wool filled, wool fringe, | prehensive. The garments are trimmed profusely with lace, tuc ks Teacher's name Kee Oley fast color; spe ose wry, all at very reasonable prices “Seattle's Reliable Crest House.” Ue RENO 2 AMUSEMENTS. RRA A AAA A LO THE GRAND — eho of 0 Malena Ens JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones 65 et Your Winter Sul DIGRY BELL in Aumes as : parice Thane Uiiteon Play, PRICES Dtvane ‘ hou, oF to Weduestay ant ‘Thereday nights Mesers Martio and iim ove apd Samay ‘of Kickard Wagner's Bacre Feath FAle-tn Bnaiieh During frst thete oats at 9 pred the cartain will tee at 1 sharp, curtain, PRICI-E te Me Seattie Theater ~ TONIGHT AND AT THE RECEIVER’S RUSAELL & DREW. Managers ALL, Wee winy Matines @ BENNETTS RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. i —aa— Our Store Was Too Small to Handle ; ar enh lochcabs eka Saturday Crowds MATINEE AND EVENT NOTICE To SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail web you by 6 o'clock any evan | $125,000.00 Worth of High-Grade Clothing, ing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc. UNION TAILORS 2204 James St., Upstairs, SUITS TO ORDER, £15.00 i vee Banc please do us the favor to call Aa Cihine Cote tenis aS 5 ur main office (Sunset, Mato ae ROOINSON Viothing V0.8 immer tock of first class goods must be sold within Independent 1 between the next jo days t atisfy the creditors k, and wo will Cost and former prices are not considered. Th 1s must b Id in at LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine Boon Express. Furniture and Heavy Heuling, Both Phones—1686. Office in Diller Hotel Open Day and Night. you a copy at once. If yor mise it more than once, pl phous us every time you mine It In this way we can be certain ot giving our aubseribers a perfoet sorvice—and ft is the only way THE AR PUBLISHING CO. MOVED Ad immense stock of sheet munto, musical merchandiae, COME DURING THE WEEK AND AVOID THE SATURDAY RUSH. YOU WILL i SEE BARGAINS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. NOTE Open at 7:30 daily. Closes sharp at 9 p. m. All customers inside at that hour will be served On Saturday the sale remainsopen until 10:30 o'clock p. m. ' REMEMBER THE PLACE 116 WASHINGTON STRE Between First Ave. South and Occidental Look for the Big Sign at 116 in the Middle of the Block talking machines, planos and organs has been moved to 1402 Second Ave, where ali costomers fill receive our best at« tention. | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway (and other) || 1406 €2COND AVENUE SEATTLE