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3 ¥ 1 | ‘ THE BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOGON Telephones Cone tN Editoriale Ind STAR AGENCY BALLARD 1907 and 190° SEATTLE STAR Seventh Ave EXCEPT BUNDAY dent S873; Gunect Main 1060 ent 1128) Sunset, Main 1050 Halland Ave @uneet, Raliard m8 The “Gentlemen” H. HM. Ree et ‘ and W No que “1 dow feet insulted chain to re thousand dummy eal! shenanagin’? De Dees his pigeon bookke Do his tailor-made clothes » him As the bard says, we trow not! Ah! An idea! Tt ts because steals ag much as a and still wears clean cuffs, 7 must encu’ Maybe. m aa second eoote pee clase mation Who Rob Us st and chain anies, exerctse him w point of view ecause he mig ag much rig » fifty or a hundr bluff favestmen: of what some fol a gentieman? hund a geatieman’ od thousand ¢ at mak Don't Fool With That Cold! You've canght a cold, You te affy i uncomf havet t you? lke your and the ticket office had been closed Dou you know what « cold is? nl tberal re ne ved ts, he s the difte head was a unlon depot A cold is a letter of introduction to Infivensa, a recommendation & Pieurter, a merry me Pueumonia, a through th a slide down Now ® t Got rid of that cold Don't foot with tt qui ng with the h Death. dida’t take that overcoat? Bike breaking rocks fa a car of dynamite mite any mot hurt the dy Go to the doctor, and hurry up. t the corner drug store. rip a loving embrace with et to the place where the daisies grow and Footing with a cold this time of the year fe And you know that does You remember the tmmortal verse of the poet tied him off carried him off ta.” “Twas a cough Avd a coffin they THE ELECT HAVE A It you haven't got a dollar, go REMBRANDT CORNER —_—— Rembrandt ad the are on view The Misses F pale of the elect y in full binst at achool and public gallery tm the land prints and souvenirs, that the craze has spread to the householde 3 of the early works of the great Dutch master and them tastefully in the library at Oyster Bay She WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct. 10.--Not to have Rembrandt corner ts to place yourself outst With the Rembrandt tri-centen Amsterdam and every art exhibiting it te but & stanch admirer of the old Dutch echoot lands’ patoters pavy, has old Rembrandt souvenirs, and they also at to paintings which adorn the preatdent = summer home are from the hands of the Nether- Mr. Bonaparte, secretary of the his summer bome. Wetmore, Rhoto Rembrandt effects in the feminine attire ip » fad of the season, particularly for costume parties. daughters of the senator, are planning a dinner in which all the guests will ap eters made {llustriow « by the statesm: artist of Amater ca —_——_— HELOR’S BLUNDER Tam a married man, fost turned! aroma arose that I quivered in ev 66, and 1 have been very shabbily ery nerve. A new dish?” 1 asked treated, to say the least. You » a6 a bachelor I was very fond geod living, and when our por ‘was killed bis widow, Mra. Ruggle eensented to cook for me. Ghe certainly did know her by mess. I never was so happy when sitting at a meal she had ; pared. all would gone $f 1 hed not engaged a coachman This fellow Thomas straightw began to make love to & mally } sow that things we ting serious. | at once intery her. She admitied they eget, and said that after Married they were xoing festaurant. I told her mustn't leave me “Oh, but I can't heart,” she said him, and I'm of to hurt anybo I groaned Hie, too, was obdura I ‘was set on the widow and the taurant. He could be bought perhaps, but what was Mrs. I mw’ price? hat evening I went down t kitchen where Mra. Rugles w What a r you cooked! ee of ter nal ae re: Fi tonight,” I said, os I seated o fm the kitehen, apparently t great surpris What sour @ roast, what a salad. I can Hive without you. Think of m ery it you © “1 do, sir,” she replied. “Then s Thomas’ heart,” she sighed. “You had rather break mine? “Ob, it ain't your heart your «tummick “Mrs. Ruggles,” 1 went on, “I come to make you give up th of leaving me. What can! aay “What you al ghe replied. “I husband and | unless I'm offe 1 “But if you ter?” I asked “T'd consider it I paused. I was struge! myself Bhe took the cov from a Such a delict pan on the stove “Original,” I no longer strug M ried sald Mra. Ruggles. rs. Ruggles, would I be a bet ifort” I s0 consider you, sir,” she re Then marry me and stay,” sald I Poor Thomas,” she sighed; “bat iJ must own you have had my affec T had « scape with Thomas sent morning, but he allowed himself to be bought. Later he married the pretty abermaid and opened the staurant. Mrs. Ruggles and I wore married t week 1 on the eve of the My wa st a cook?” Surely you don't need a cook my love,” said I, “you with your talents? If you think T am going to cook Le a lady, + habbily she SEATTLE ELECTRIC TO EXTEND RAINIER HEIGHTS. President QUICK ACTION Furth, of the Seattle ompany, has announced t company will In the near ask for « franchise for the n of ite Rainier Hetghts line 4 frov ta present ter ot sou n eity itm tien’ mp a the the seh OF POLICE ESCAPES THROUGH WINDOW r Ed. White, the Tailor 208 Collins Bldg. Gives $60 worth of sty looks im clothes” to eve orders a $40 suit f you wear a sult cut by Bd feol dressed, and It’s ali in the does that himeelf, aro 4 itting, and Whit L4 K A mone s Butlding fron THE SRATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1906, ie: BANK SCRUB LADY”- ine 1 ~ By “JOSH SECOND PRIZE, $1 F ST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; @END IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADORESS JOSH WISE,” THE STAR | cca imontinei | | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE | | that | admire He thew | idence tn hit ability h ‘ by t said | was kind howrted ! th’ feller th’t ne | . Then he charge iways lookin’ fee th $ be uy it, ‘Phage The Coalmine Poet + tag =e Twa ight and the setting a i \\ yr ' n th v ’ he birds and owls and ¢ } Had long ago retired to rest rhe playful goat and aportive cow " Hilarious, leaped from bough to} Says the judge to the prisoner ough |"are you guilty or mot guilty.” Bay 1. N. G. MAXWELA, Franktin,/ Pat t sre yes there for but to! | Waah ~ ad out A small boy aaked | A carload of eastern lobsters Pa, did Moses hav mireached & yestorday Thi ke a have lite fa . 1 ma coun for cs of the! Oh | don't know, what ma s you * o tac seen on the streets! snk # tfon? We my toda her gold the let We have all seen the statue of “Atlas bolting up the earth.” It The climax at the k has come. I wouldn't trust the integ a remain fo some modern rit ot own grandfathe after this. Today | found the b ne Ipture to make @ statue of the! ¢ , eone’s id cond @ ticket to 4 minatr beef-tru joing the same | »w t 0" « It it right to presi | dent, so that be might ferret out guilt rly and save bank We haven't heard of any chorus from disaster, His face turned purple girt im 0 claim Rua Woman,’ he said, ‘this is the timit. You are fired, Do you «l understand? Cannel! yeelf dropped that ticket, and be : sides f'm weary ur sround thin bank and ering a | The of Russia are clamer | a neat € y time you t ak dose of cough syrw You havn't ing for reform, why don’t the csar rains enough to be a sb woman in Gehenna give them spelling reform? | sree gervese & Bere | A group of boys surroended a 4 of doubifal k teres, whee) HAD GOOD TIME—ROBBED. PULPIT FOR JOSLYN. a minister « along and asked | what wer fotn One repiie ' A. Marsha . fi b Re A. J. Joslyn, former stor Oh, we are ewap oa Men, the one (te F © 1 Heatt neo the ¢ the Dh Perk M int tellx the biggest Me gets the! stehta ' ning | Epis * t at Ballard. 1 Shocking,” sald the min xicat waged | who was t teter “Now when | was your age ar ‘ nercis! | Madison Mtr 1 never thought of telling a Me house « ported at | been tranaf Jey win, the dos’s yours.” said : . he had! charge, Res the bay Lo bee bbed of $3¢ in cash, all the | pointed to bv mney had tol Hi ebw Cracking a Joke ison Street M. KE church | - Helps Some. INGANE MAN CAUGHT. REYNOLOS CAMPAIGNING M io you t fini tas hand ald th br * tonight for N Batley, a recent o hb au | { clecting officers, A rom the east C. A. Reynolds, Democratic aroused from he ate tend « deaired. | wae tive Corbett |didate for prosecuting attorn Why, just to xe my temper} ea at Pier 2 vio-|making an active canvas th farting, when your pa comes home! os of lots in Port Bimpson |! « could bel the county for thot office, holding tate ALBERT STBALA. | were ratsod again this week. Thea | '°* tno papers, [meetings nearly every night. This }lote are selling fast and the block other than ai pe whieh bore levening he will speak at the meet No Change. je bud on the marset ot 8.90 have ~ ebove name, wae found on bie | ing of the Central Labor Counctl at Friend—Colonel, you look as)been sold. Laat week we sold faa | P°T*" |the Labor Temple, tomorrow night though you were running to seed. jer than ever before. Chotee lots am) at Snoqualmie; Friday night at Ix Colanel—Why ? selling for $200. You had bet-| '-LINOIS CLUB TO MEET. saquah and next Monday night at Friend— You don’t app as well) ter come now, as the price wilh, - Kent. Ho ts accompanied on bis jreased as you did a year age raised again ae soon ae 8 | A meeting of the Tlinols club fs to | rounds by other of the Democratic Colonel—Imposetbie, I am wear | block of lots are sold. Port be held in the roome of the Alaska } candidates. ing the same clothes f did a year|son Improvement Co, 614 Pic club, Alaska building, at § o'clock ago. sit. i Bide. Seattle, Wash tomorrow night, for the purpose of] 0, H. Holcomb’ Co. have bought perfecting & permanent organize | ox Jotiiffe & Co, 1212 Western av ltlon. Two hundred former residents | and keep « large stock of heavy of Uiinols are expected to be in at | drart 4 medium sized horses for THE “MARKS” OF A LA i seemly hours and unseemly places; and goes into public with It will interest you to know the money you can BY FRANCES GILSREATH INGERSOLL. save by purchasing your clothes here. We invite you “How to tell a lady? Rather a tough prob “my lady” prided herself tn her separates: from the “workd to come in and examine our excellent stock of Suits clsae—now she govs after the atyle of her washerwoman, She once tidy and neat in drew:; her hair ix now an untidy “frase and Overcoats e best and most extensive im the mass; sho wears her dressing sacques, Kimonos and wrappers at state—and compare prices. Remember, we fit cor- rectly and becomingly. Suits and Overcoats $10 Up J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 600-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE A lady was once modest-—“ladies” now exhibit matronly charms and undraped limba and with much lese modesty. She one “dem! monde;" sow she “rubs elbows lige critictam as umblushingly She once quiet mannered and bow of voice horse’ with her hands tn her pockets, and her beard in all places sacred by tradition to men. Her speech waa once marked by purtty of diction, correctness of construction and femt wd delicacy as distinguishing marke ot “ lady—she now Interlards her speech grammar, and discussea unblushing before a mined public upon subjects formerty tabooed to women Her penmanship aleo partakes of the condit and when she beg! boast of her “fi and her as obsolete as an old-fashioned spelling book, the last mark of a lady” will be obliterated. There are “ladies and ladies”-—these are oue kind—a noleome % modern roctal conditions. Thank mi there are a few of enshrined in the heart of t of us ave ina slave mart the freety cheese called scorned with them, amd challenges mascu she now “talke strident tomes are tacitly general “loose ve etiquet” te growth ap the other kind’ AMUSEMENTS. anette tate tet tant nn THE GRAND _ 2018 cont, mar. Both Phones 05. Tonight and Thursday night. Moers Martin and Emery’s Reverent Artist! 1 Bumptuous Presentat { Richard Wagner's Sacred Fes tival play, “PARSIFAL.” IN ENGLISH, Adapted by Wm. Lynch Roberts. Spectal Notiee— wil art. , Auditors ¢ ate te be. No pt THE GRAND Friday Night, at #20 o'clock GRAND WRESTLING MATCH, FRANK @oTeH, Champ DR ROLLER, $1.00 Seats selling Fr JOHN CORT, M Seats Now 8« tay for Louls Jan Pricen—s2.00°t Seatt.e Theater Of Seattle. RUSSELL & DREW, Managers TONIGHT AND ALL WEEE FOR i cy 7 rrr A & Prod ‘ ne, 0 * We ma x As aire Tr Third avons RUSSELL & DREW, Monagers y Theater THE MOST POPULAN THEATER TONIONT AND’ ALL omorrow The Chas A. Taylor . > corn WE ARE GOING OUT OF cae tit ein i HAT LINE, CHOICE OF Neat Week—"The Lighthouse by the Sen hangs in prices Ma a —— ANY— STAR CLEVER ACTORS, ROTH ANIMAL AND HUMAN “LOIS THEATER Ne Main 194; Ind, #204 Ff A MATINES AND EVENT Q ~~ ; ois iaiaa Ane dak , Soe eee IN THE HOUSE 95¢ eT eae $2, $3, $4 Values A immense stock of sheet muato, musteal merchandise, to 140 talking machines. os and organs has been mov Second Ave, where all costomers vill recetve our best at- tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Btelnway (and other) Pianos 1406 €8COND AVENUE The Falr Dept. Store 1613-15-17-19 Second Aw Z. A, Mafridge Co., Ino, J, Jd. Wolf, Mar. SEATTLE Patent Excellent Flour = Perfumes at Special va Prices YOUNG MISSING. aime b ¢ o 3 « “ t : ' You Don't ' Need to Earn Big Wages The Quaker Drug . GAR ADEN AR SO 1013-1015 FIRGT AVENUE We invite yo Buys a new Suit, Hat, Col $ price, and one, dollar” a. week Pacific Out ws NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS | Should your copy of The Star to reach you by 6 o'sleck aay _ tng, please do us the farer up our main offies 1060; Independent 6 and 7 o'clock, and we you & copy st once. If miss it more than ones, phone us every To Qis w y wae “Tue STAR ee | Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union. “Beattie’s Reliable Credit House.” ARE YOU HELPING YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER | Anyone would be pleased Supe ae "| To the stock was enormously over subscribe To her Christmas present? honor of being a stockholder in the A.-Y.-P. quickly the 20 MOST POPULAR TEACHERS OF| SEATTLE AND KING COUNTY we shall give $1,000 Exposition Stock—$50 each. ply to show that we appreciate the efforts and skill af have made the present high standard of Seattle's and King O schools. Vote for your teacher—get into the contest for every 26¢ purchase. 10 TO 10:30 Cotton Torchon. Large white Bed never sold less Spread, double than Se; special ded size S38e0e up to 2in. wide, Limited to two to per yard a customer 10 yard limit oo, 6:30 TO 9 9 TO 9:30, 2,500 yards beaut! | ytennen’s Tollette ful light ¢ Powder, = worth Outing =F 26e; 5 Value 0c Quantity itmited Quantity limited to 10 yards epAEPC NPN gamngrnags 10 TO 10:30 —_—_——_—_ 9 TO 9:30 Dark Dress Flannel Fancy Black Calico, ettes, ic grade. worth T%ec fe yard i; B4e 10 yard limit. 10 yard limit & TO 8:30—HALF PRICE FOR HALF HOUR, Any Men's Women's Be ’ or Glris’ Hat or Cap is om HALF-—Just half the regular price, including all our beamtfl te Hats RED-HOT BASEMENT BARGAINS % to 10 a. m. only, No Wash Botler, with hesry om, sold 3 to 10 only jelivered.) 8 to 8 a m. only, Old Home stead solid pack Tomatoes, m. only, for all 400 for Graphophone ise Talking 10¢ les Mac hines, 18 Ibs. Granu $1.00 12 to 1 p.m la Sugar only, Emperor always 15¢ 2 to 3 p. m. only Sugar Corn. be rolls Tollet ise 4 to & p. m. only, Paper, 5 for IT RAINS THURSDAY WE'LL HAVE AN SALE. - while the store Thursday for the you are tn men folks Ladies, something 8TO9 8 To? You can't get Nor thi away from this pe mm " Linea 3 Men's stylish Fow > Brighton. Liste "9 Het ng - : chiefs 12 x Garters, pair 4¢ re a 9 TO 9:30 8:30 TO 9 Felt Jullettes, Men's Fel 7 trimmed, leat 3 ; sole, worth $1.25 regularly, ) special aoe special « ' ( MAY MANTON PATTERNS 10 eo HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE CITT COUNTRY LINENS ve HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. OLD