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THE SEATTLE STAR ] BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1908 Seventh Ave | ERY AFTERNCON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones oka Editor Indepe ndent #7) Gunset Main 1080 Busine dope ndent 1198) By et, Main 1060 | oot, Mallard a8 STAR DUST By “JOSH” BALLARD STAR AGENCT—am Batlard Ave One cent per copy. see Detivares by mall or carrion, Ne free | F oT PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SECOND PRIZK, # SEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADD UPSCHINERS Tre dace # be > v “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR Hearth and Heart Extracts from the “Cannibal News A WORD FROM JOBH WHE { The Rev. Butin. arr! i he h I 4 . “ h ' ; wa " 1 ‘ ‘ pe ar . eee i t n ‘ ath h " 1 th ee F a of thé Hullu H killed noe ah potsoning thelr sy heads! 8 t it few wenn ot: ye Ww ant meaty " { guts & vacatio§ } ee adios are Wearing peek i ’ . gave up hia life .or wu ” ' “ Be ‘ m iit ! Tt on mer Cla * acta ha t nervy but the hea 4 start anew il of love. Y > a ag rare bim « 1 sta anev Artie ' alg i off the coast some tine Against her will? I ve of ho i long gf not f }ae No, againet the wall in the hall . ; : i A way g of a fa ar away ve r near at hand, of a sw Never put off ‘til tomorrow what that is tl ght of a whole lil It may warm the past int winly eat \oeay In Defense of Matrimony, the glow of the present—but that-is | tn ome? BS , EPHRIAM. [pun many « ship puts out to & = on ae ae stad ptbaadan | 2 Not ywing what the ay be we wnt th past save by t loves and loss that ha All ine not auto’ Vat Makes) and if each tart the to know b a schmell yet eriRiAM How many ships to sea would go? re sd | a ae “ae — j Embarrassing Question. | | “Dat’s as fine a goose as I ever I long evenings the light of the warm blaze brings | ) aw, Bradder Wiltiams,” the par j son sald his ho Where did its myria ries and memories of golden tinge the mm get auch a f " We goodne f books, or—the best all things——the mingling now, Mistah Raw! paid th of thoug 1 sentiment wit who can un ! " « of digni When you prea as we unc Life seems to glow with the fa a special good sermon | you where you it > rich ar me dat a trival matt 2] As the farm has borne the heat and stress tl And Then They Glazed ’ \ She Did ou notice that m harvest that his barns may be ful we come at ‘ AB gp BOR rnc Mg to draw upon what we ha and harve 1 and red ul hat's lucky fo away ir e bins rt s So this seas g hearth, w ts chill winds M. 0 out of doors ar of heart within A pre The World of Science Cline t6 most of Luther Burbank, the wiear . x California. * working of 4 pei Leading as max of Christmas, which to graft handles on watermel the world’s great day of reunion, and ending in the first Talking Against Time. Mare al is working on a though bloom of ‘spring, which is the day of regeneration, it is tl to the man who ie in the habit of . (Special by Leased Wire to Joeh.) season of nature s satisfaction and reposc NE WJERBEY, Oct 1 The Mt forgetting to t wi Something of the old and comfort order to 14 National Steam Heating edison ta w ork on 8 agnet ic 7 “ 5 ‘ was incorporated under | k the abject bet altract dwell yet in the season of frost and shortenin, Per Pay athe state of New Jersey (the key to its location haps because the sun lingers such a brief space his hu yesterday, with a capital stock of| Weary Willie ie working on a aah reas bil ' th sae i000, fifty thousand of | substitute for work mbjects f sort ¢ spo lity exte gy the pe soak T je a of responsibility in extending the y 1 leh a actual cash, This com-| aiexander Dumont ts working on| vat omen to harnems Mt. Ve A pipe tine will then be 4 non-destractable alrahtp of brightness, Certain it is that good cheer of winter be taken as generally proverbial. To the very poor structed wader the Atiantic and| . ° charms may be hidden beneath the veil of want, which ro! lava pumped to the Uniter — 1 , a; heating the whe ountry The vent the retarnable all seasons of beauty and cast a gray and dim shadow o val and ofl trust# have ab-| 0all, bas gives up bis efforts to im: b 4 for an | Yout & returnable umbrella jaan nat th e right of way A. Loafer ts working on the Chale under the Atlantic kang t the great law of compensation is ev the everything. fF even here, as in all other things of life. One of sources of joy is to help the helpless, Doing for thos j blessed than ourselves is increasing our own blessings in the | LUXURY FOR THA c greatest possible way. T LARK BAB’ WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct alterations are to be made in the « stark ma. aceording to th» directions which the Montang mil Honaire left before sailing for Paris. He will shome his wife and two amall girls, the young born just a few weeks ago. How apparent in each changing season is the ¢ and wisdom of the Creator! Now we move in the hazy days of the summer's death But to cheer our hearts against the thought of cold wind and dull sky the slopes are being clothed in gorgeous color- ings and ¢ fading tree is being gloriously costumed Wiser than man, even in the generation of his wides copper millions, rejoices in her mother's name, bgt {t haw been modified to prevent confusion. She will be known as Anita La Chappelle Clark, whic plain English means litte Anna La Chappailé Fhe eatire fourth floor of the mansion te to be.re fitted as one of the most elaborate nurseries ever knowledge and deepest learning, no mourning dulls the scene The death song of the season is a serene note of faith A surpansed even in royal homes Perhaps it was from the tree that dies in the autumn (> The older girl, Andrea, is about 5, and young] #7P** fre e : : Ps ss Mre. Clark ie apparently just now more concerned |" vit r of immor- ‘ live again in the spring that man first learned f i about the welfare of her little brood than iw breake| tality tng Into ~ York society Certain it is that from the fruits of this season man has The furnishings of the nursery will come direct f patiern after the most ornate model to be fownd in learned the rewards of toil and the joys of duty faithfully are now being laid in costly tiles representing the legen: Gone Children, and the ceilings are to be the work of the best artiets. — j "wsinar ee HS ‘The “Seven Wonders of the Worf” have been itacreased to eight. Seattle's Katzenjammer Castle Is now numbered tn the tat And all the other “Seven Wonders” lumped together aren't helt | so marvelous as the one that Seattle proudly calls her City Hall ‘The brain of man never conceived a more wonderful structure —— ik It knocks out the Gothic idea and outsrips by many miles the [w p Wood, chairman of the com i Corinthian j ¢ which condweted t recent It paralyzes the high art of the ancient Eayptians. an for montet ownership Nobody conceived the City Hall as it now stands Like Topsy r lines, has issued a “tt Just growed.” But grown, tt stands the greatest marvel of the wide, and the day ts not distant ter public in whieh be an oa a plan for a committee of ent citizens to guard = the 2 Per Cent age. Its fame is spreading far when tourists will come from the lands of the Kast and the West, jon of common user clauses in willing to pay their admission fees to view that which the world has i planar ee — homey i ne comm as outlined by never duplicated. Mr. Wood, is to composed of the Interest Let us be proad of our heritage, the City Hall, and continue | presidents of the Chamber of Com On your checking ae to make it even more a thing of strange device, by adding to its | merce Commercial club, variow nodal count ia worth serious ie lt Colas improvement clubs and otbe ny 1 suena een a a ganizations having for their pur vonsideration, We so Nett of firtas, co: and ind the accounts elotion aiad to inquiries = re ah be and pose the promotion of civic prog gether by ox jmembers can be communicated and welfare w, preaident of the Cham | with ans ‘warding our terms For several years John Fields had the idea of doing the kissing was a been calling regularty on Widow] little too much for bim i Deas. Three or four evenings a| Dut from the first the game wea against him, and it was not long week he would spend in the neat! unti! the widow called a cheerful little parlor with the plamp and | «checkn pretty widow. The widow knew as! gon ething almost Mke a groan e® well as he (id that all the s lips. How was he he had been anxious to ask her tol ever to pay this waser? It ‘ oe tn Wisin bes te Gitn't Beeb nin ones kc ceokn ee aed Deere vp aaa oa the courage. He was too bashful. | for you te pay the » THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Pras special hand loade ory kind, and we load the way you So he back on playing ch widow smit yr relly game that req | Wiektnas of Richard Wagner's Racred Festiva) r wish you'd * h ame sald | * Wat this evening the widow's pe-| visits, busting into & cold west | eiainih si ie PARGIFAL." IN ENGLISH tience was exhausted. She h | “You selfish man,” sald the teed ment be in thelr & a J — noe 1h ce cided it was time ne took @! widow in mock astonishme Jam ins atte sate petting Friday for Lam hand in helping matters along ne |.’ ain't seltiah,” ald the fright To Night at 8:90 O'clock bes you tonight] ened Fields, “I don't dare to. 1 telt| GRAND WRESTLING MATCH, . ‘ her most! vou what. Ye me and we'll FRANK GOTCH, etching smile, “but wouldn't it i grag My montana = Champion of America, va nice if we had a litte wager on the} Without a bit of hesitation the! Or F 93 yee dart — oe |widow seized bachelor and mente Setting Friday’ fer Rabie Jem ida thought It an a good ide 1 t " nee ay Fields thought it wan a good idea.| planted a kise squarely on hits lips Seate e Theater RUMEELE & DREW. Managers yiled the widow ing her eyes | part ; ies a Sots Matin . nf blushing for ‘ . oT re kias. 1 read in wy At i he rep! etzing 7 a eat Bit bre wager. If you win I'll kiss you, and A her chert 1 aint) SEATTLE THEATER , 3 at wit : tig Al ake so much courage aft 1, 80 Steg 2 w, Me Fields shing now. He| "@ save her th vf ” age esitat | way of Interest | : A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP “But 1 win,” 1 For a few min there w , r and J evenings, 1 400 and stamme € it Fields retained 4 ea pines - ee “Then all you'll have to of the w hand at iJ hird Avenue ELL & DREW, M kiss me,” said the widow w is ' r Theater THE MONT POPULAR THEATER sweet smile. “If you win I e to } er again. Hel as soon kiss And you kno n't w to this day how b ! A uth 2 “the widow yt Le 2 you may win.” fo Fields nccepted the wager, ar pr the game began. If ever a m 4 ‘ played to win, Fields did then | * a ‘ a ‘There was something very fascinat Jot tn irs. F en him | STAR \ i fh LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SIA fag about kissing the widow, didn't believe he had the courage | ————— BE SA BIGHT BIG ORPHEUM TURNS He could stand being kissed bu B: ae 7 ’ if Olympic Market |= LOrs THEATER — Don't throw your ota clothes THBATER 9 > Mian 118 Pike at., opposite Bon Marche. | away, Have them cieane! to look ’ J Pot roasts, éc.; plenic hams, 10¢ like new at the Pantorium. Main) “* 1068 ee ‘ wr — oe THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCT THIS FALL HAT FROM PARIS ONLY COSTS $75, (UAKER * + DRUG Cal id 1013-1015 SEATTLE, FIRST AVENUE’ f- WASHINGTON WASHINGTON BTATE FLORA THE SUBJECT 5 ca ATS 10 QUIT POLITICS = = | COUNTY AUDITOR DOES A RUSTLING BUSINESS. The Rev. Skinem ts working om| oi Eye Specialist MINERS GIVE TESTIMONY, oe. Jane M. Johnson, This little indy, who will get her slice of the! Brand New Outfit for Fall and Never iss the Money | ALASKA DELEGATE $6 ON Hie WAY OUT designed in the vountry, asd probably not to be} matter how short of cash our showing of down-to-date ap MEN ENGAGE IN FIGHT. pleased with Won't you come in? We're al leaned to tell you Uttle-at atime Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Usion. Reliable Credit TRACTS ‘About a Mile mond Beach From Rich- a Few and on Very Terms CMA tS ONCE 3 New York Diock, Prones ? MAIN 1240 NOP 240, Extra Special for Friday and Saturday Lest ‘tiirday T¢ ber ¢ $1.19 ‘atur. le y ile Big Special Burnt Leather Pillows $2.19 » worth 25¢ regular atur ! $1. | ir tablets, j es, Photo. ff a new stock ut special prigas ame Free Delivery. Phones—Main rag, Ind. rago. THE Quaker DrugCo, 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE OVED Ax tmmense stock of sheet muste, mustea! merchanéisg, talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved te 148; Second Ave, where ali costomers rill receive our Gest ot tention ——_—_—~_—_-_—— SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. |] Steinway (and other) Pianos 1406 CACOND AVENUE A.-Y.-P. CONTEST Giving $1,000 worth of KE the house. Every one a money saving proposition for yya 8 TO 8:30. 9:30 TO 10. 10 yds Fine Zephyr Any Ladies’ Suit in Gingham, worth the house, Friday $1.25, 9Re es only, ONE-THIRD OFF. Come quick 9:30 TO 10. 10 yards New Dark aeerceeren cena Flannelette worth $1.00. Come 8 TOs. quick. ise Ladies’ T5e Wray —— pers; one hour 10 TO 10:30, only ise Fancy 36 ich ee Heavy Cretonne IBe quality. Half 8 TO 9. price, per yard 10 yards Dark Call tees 7 co use 10 TO 10.30 tomer. ta nitted To 9 TO 9:30. 63 ~ mt rs a 10 yards Strong alors, 36c value, 10:30 TO Pink and White 216 | Come Check Ginghan only to cus Knit 43¢ | tomer. 35 FRIDAY IN THE BUSTLING SHOE Come quick for all of them. London always hi prices explain why 8 TO 9. 11 TO 11:20 Boys’ Woolen 0 Boys’ dest Worth § Corduroy Pap - 14 values, 81.98 b MANTON PATTERNS 10: Le HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE “° o 4017. $EC0KL HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. OLD COUNTRY LING