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SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1906. ei : | t , eat WHIMS APPEARS 1 NEW YORK LUMBERMAN DIRIGO f i * ; ! Chiens ox he bie N POW ; THE SEATTLE STAR ead geage | & 7% = firet t 4 ' i BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1209 Seventh Ave Shopping in Beattie ; 4 : “4 1b Cota $ - Your " jubbgrd, he wen 1 : ‘ rid ; EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Ss AR D ar. Bubhy ora it con Sof thi y mn a t ‘ tt wih Sunset Mala 1050 w ope in ble id he, “won't | me f h oa rN ms 4 10 “ Lid 1 ® Buneet, Malin 1050, | By jJosn that dot a f TK 18 Finley : Db SIAR AGENCY—22 Me Ave Bunee Malia 904 | al ‘ that’s as @mmon a e carrier, No tree copien | | ot he eran scone A LIBELEO. 7 ‘boon by ty cage lf sf PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, 02; SECOND PRIZE, & round him tumb | | — Cleg f ® MAIL. SUBECRIBERS THe @ | | watt! a niee one he did find ANOTHER GUESS COMIN: | vw 1B | BEND In YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM GRIEF, AND ADDRESS | i he vcome. try this,” ald ial 6 , sticted wit | R | 1 guess nit | M. J. @tuleahy, a cook, wa , as bee ag “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR Yor no one ta wearing that kind lee ted early th morning by De t ‘fhe ' us tr Gordon nosCO lve Phillips for begging upon the § ™ ’ pimple will wdén “he . lvery hungry and wanted mo P ; A WORD FROM JOSH Wise i on municipal eveabre OA. NEVILLE GORS EAST, lwith whieh to eat on, but tt — 2 t Third ax ter |iknown that Hilly the M 5 " ; viii, Amet| However, you can't ALWAYS! | Dr. Te < PH NY tO ie and drinning pisce” |Attention, Meat Eaters = t : : | corvectiy judge 6 mas wea his parents, who will, next week % ( i fl 4 aba " ? ee brate their ( wedding ane Get a home of you Y ‘ € Judging from the recorde sf the . Dr. Neville’s futher ls now | Fay’s new addition, Cl |! i Extra | ‘ . A steady job's & notice station, some youthful miu) og rs of age and his mother ts|at Cre Lak Head c Hf, } f { arce a | fer a dub. with flying slots from a, well lig a é - f " . ideal spot for a hon ‘ known inetitution at Walla Wajl *KULEKULIY CLUB > | a } A your or two hence and Mrs. Harry Steeves wilt] AMUSEMENTS ’ b 1 | gome of the at cra men sin the “Kull-Kull” club at] , jently got the “raise?” that t residence, LIT K. Alder at cuaectyge: c pene ts voted for in the late M. 0. cam| Monday nigh , Sp LM. ‘ R ‘ , ‘ i oi aE j thelr atier” comes & *oatt Fi P bli Ni h . 65 | o by Josh late, Nowore! ree Public Nig t | INDEPENDIN'1 F and | ered wit ‘ “ astened The . ad Call pat if the American league ball team a cies , “ £ tenet ap should win the eh ship series, | School Sara ee bite Jomy of u Seattle evening paper in| it w uid only another Indication | aig! Ss ND ~ ‘ : » . one na att® sore ee — on | wilt open ay ¢ detobor ; ’ th ¥ ypeal t aL Vea mr - pment pal on .- Meciragor emart tallored ee is . - Frank ‘ ha arren Ay. Monday and Tuesday Nights | Frida - ales can. ...9gl I should like,” t ght Ambition, “t yp and help fy judg oo tho “tolegrapa’ | } TRIUMPHANT TOUR | | ARTHUR ¢ TON Pr Only or °. oa “ the poor n I e During the late session of the or ne uel tages dB A o Men , ueelah yell : That ist \ race as thi board of prevarteation, no less than 19 and 2 ©... DBell And b a » onward , hundred dollars worth of cigars d Louis JAMES: S10 SPECIAL tN eur | : a ig ' ait eS ™ ; | were sumed by the members HER PILLOWS, But ! ho had rors | he "Neara ns sibs _ Jane Corcoran } het » tawpayers FALSTAPF in ‘ , | Pe toast counter With JAMES M, BROPHY ao ; Ge wathered { the sos that their de | In Charles Frohman's N. ¥ i roadway many ttering stones that he thought wld | ere sod” to favor of any THE MERRY Empire Theater Success, | r ween Nay. Bewildered and (ight |, Sam v2 Sot a ters 2 MMe on th |_OF WINDSOR eae c t uy him plea at sv n er ent NELLIE McHENRY | | ths a. yon agp 1 " ie would at be a partis! NORMAN HACKETT i | By | Pure V w Charcoal, to tate 7 Af | some of the numerous ADELE JAMES, | | saturday om etthe weer or tablets, aif -\ t pl . aled. “TI 80 lwounds he te responsible for va , : Riel { and a great ca j 0° m “~ ag | ‘ tired Siok ’ i md my n Spectacular Production . beaten ate | ; N i Th reciow rege: rae exvssae ey ond 8 Marvelous Effects | “THE DOLL’s House” | 240, tnd. tg, , pers i 4 Exquisite Music ¥ all | at I w others will cx ! The ation is exceptiona © | » ‘ } bef I can reach it The property is gilt-edge a iia laa one Bee and os A he toiled on more and more " for the sum Phe opportunity is extract ary » Balance of | | 76« ‘and ts sell had : pe by eeu” load of Take the 8:30 a. m, Gr North train any morning | ing Tuesday spa ing Nes. u the property and you can be back in the city before + k and the fainting, the m, Buy a round trip ticket and take enough money chess, { gave them no heed. For te secure what you want on the ground THEATER a the dew wes chert Go tomorrow, Sunday. There'll be nothing left in a Phones 667 day or two, mk almost to the horizon, and Am- just ahead, where he was sure the temple of Success must he had twice passed on the way stand, when one wh overtook him and hurried by. Ambition looked up and saw that the other was carry- ing the golden-haired child who had appealed to him in the Always Prepared. Th hn i fi nt “3 “Mrs. Goodtorm is always pre mornmeg. ie eres that hac been dim wit ears were now pared for any oceaston, ixn't she’ You, indeed. She even keeps 4 pink sifk kimono Ranging by the} window so that In case of fire tn the night she oan stip it oo while | she is getting tate the fire escape.” A Punch in the Face, PLAYERS Davis’ Great Melodrama, . THE LIGHT HOU ED BY THE SEA Laurette Taylor. shining like stars As Ambition gazed in wonder he saw that the child pointed to the right, and, leaping to the ground, she took her rescuer’s hand and led him into a pathway that opene t between the trees. Ambition, looking after them, caught a 4 theney Talks. } glimpse of a radiant vista. At its end in pearly outline was Me ue te dea somuy en the temple of his quest to give him & cents every > oe SAPs Eee With a shout of joy he ran for the opening, but ere |UNe attended Baptist service | ? with her His Aunt Hannah, ao i daleutia: be Maste Oliver | NO DRONES | he reached it it was closed with weeds and tangted vines | Congregetionalist, ome day asked sad . masica) merchaedion a “0 <u o - Cooney Striving to tear them aside, he found himself in a maze A him to accompany her and promised and organs has been moved to 160; him a dime. The next time Aunt a sas chains ean bath ot tag ed Sega ( THe ACTORS | i ' thorns. Jone enggested chureb, Willle re } lf All in great parts. ~ } } } Viola Keone " marked, “I'm very sorry, Aunt Worn out and utterly wretched, he sank to the ground. tat I have received @ eall to anat The san ‘disappeared and shadows enveloped him ot church at a higher salary | Then he felt a harid on his shoulder and a withered au. LB crone bent over him, laughing mockingly Cleopat “ Be Ambition, “who was that child a1! [dition at Green Lake. will be ‘Tell me,” cried Amb g ho child sinaphen- tie BR ye Bay BE how may I follow her” the big ad. on page &, telling how “She is what men call Opportunity,” the crone an- | 70" cin att a heme om caty per menta swered. “There is no way to know anything of her except | — a : t by taking her up and carrying her when she is a iriendless AllQueen Bees Baby Edith Raynore and Tige Steinway (and ether) Planes 1408 CHCOND AVENUE SSATTLG Park, T. P. Pays new mite.” “But,” wailed Ambition, “he who carried her—where did he get the strength? I saw him this morning take up 4 H a dying man and carry him." a 1 n oO u The crone laughed harshly as she said: “That dyin ¢ man was Courage, All who receive his blessing gain th: RUSSELL & DREW, Managore PHONES 43. Prices—Matinee, 260; Children, 10c 0c and 500. Tonight, Last Time, “THE HOLY CITY.” Week Starting Matinee SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 Thursday and Saturday Matinees ELMER WALTERS’ Latest Scenic Sensation, strength of gods.” “You know so much, you must’ know the way to the e temple I seck. Tell me it, and all this heap of glittering 1 gems shall be yours.” And Ambition poured bis heavy treasure upon the ground at her feet In the laugh of the crone was mockery Satanic. The - ”” Ambitior k th - Who are you mbition cried, sickening with hope dike ot you te 2 “ata any engagement you you don’t come out and Not often you can do that, may have for Sunday ch? in order to see Mt see for yourself the 4 TRAMP lessness and terror, “I am failure.” Her cackle of triumph chillea him to profits do all the work NOTHING LIKE IT vER By purchasing a profit sharing certificate of ownership in MT. BAKER PARK ADDITION == f= “THE GODDESS IN 1 IN THE WINDOW He was a sealawag, wor Horace, “I must find out who she tn,” Mortmore, although his appéarance | thought Mortmore, “But 1 can't go not indicate it. Tall, distin- | over to the Colonial, because I owe} would window—the one with the rapturous Yea!” exclaimed Mortmore, ex 9 of | citedty The Favorite Balladiat fragra Y i hair fell around ke a t ertainly 1 Jenkinser , ALIA Hi i show you what we mean by “Biggest and gold. ring the fact that she in \4 Ht Wi Pk Mh Hi las ment i | Best” —anytime i ORT ih Tomorrow Is Week Beginning Sunday Matinee edy Success! AN ARABIAN N By SIDNEY GRUNDY Table Queen Bread |s =: creer f shining stones hugged close to him, Kvening Prices, 2c, 300, 40c and be noe Prices : & ee ip — { Children 16¢ repeating # was expending the last of bis strength to reach the hilltop if Seats held ull 7:20. No phone orders after 7 p. m. for reservation hogany ca if taken that other TONIGHT, LAST TIME, “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY.” fi) WEEK STARTING MATINEE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 . Continued Triumph COMPANY, Success of the CHAS. A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COMPANY OF osite Pt. Bull The Premier Stock Organization West of New York City, in Owen Next week the TAYLOR COMPANY IN “THE WHITE CAPS.” SEATTLE THEATER A NEW COMPANY AND NEW PLAY EVERY SUNDAY. Night Prices, stones were as dull as lead. They have no glitter in the What do you think of a MILLION i -) dark,” she cried, “and for us there will be no more light.” proposition where you can * ; A A You'll be making the cat your cake and keep it It's worth breaking E NOTHING BUT BANK NOTES, GOLD AND LAUGHTER his soul Still here's a way “Leave me,” he pleaded piteously. “Leave me to d'* beautiful property we mane Fe Severe | ae The Great Church Scene, the Old oka | on ox YOU CAN KEEP YOUR | ‘* — grand natural FSEE ict. “tre country Opers House, 1 own— ‘ | the Village Depot “Nay, nay,” she said. “You shall not die, but walk ever ; MONEY os 1 yor an ay ih a” ) | a@ part of nature's art share before it’s too HEA The Choir of the Church of the Holy MILLINERY shop. safe and intact and let your | late. R pea Ee Pant of the Chetetmes AND FURS . on easy pa PRESENTED, SOMETHING 80 VERY DIFFERENT. Nex, For Hearth and Home gulshed looking wi brie ; a Po thems 9 aiz-n nth bilt. Gracious! = “BIGGEST AND BE | eyes, hair like ripples of mle jet | there fxn't Jenkinson lifting his hat | fou can pay fc lot out of your assure: « alld “Util! e Sd be 3 and 4 carefully preserved figure. to the goddess, I wonder what he} You can pay for a lot out of your assured profit id “Still 1 your investnient un- yt yt at “By Jupiter he exclaimed, |knows about her,” and forthwith | touched j ome 2 to Mt. ‘La “that'e @ pretty woman.” I hurried to meet Jenkin- Or by buying two certificates (all that you're allow8d)'you can make one pay for the posite s-atory window the de he had known several Mi other. My NEW BILL clining sun rays in direct beams of | murky gold lighted up a pretty head !” greeted Mortmore. See it Bor yourself, then pe Ps a | rest Mertmars, | vba WILLARD NEWELL fancy k 1 boy, but I munt : or thought take the boat for! In the Vivid Drama “LAST NIGHT.” oe seen me ot I} Just a minute sald Mortrnore. behind thon ¥| “Who was that indy you bowed to a BARRY AND JOHNSON, CHARLIE HARRIS, n W minwtes age Somed sketo Team. o 4 Half an hour afterwards Mr. Mort- Oh, that one with the golden! Comedy Sketch Tean Blackface Monolgist more purchased a fine boquet of | tresses, looking through the hotel HAROLD KELLY @ CO. O'BRIEN AND WES icing Comec Dramatic Playlet | Singing and Day EDDIE ROESCH, 1 THE STARASCOPE, The Silent i, of covtres, left his Sertume tp Se etmeneraewn L JON! s ct ie ee fe Hh = ney, JONES oe La LOI THEATER And her Grecian nose dipped at the | «uenne ight, Can’t yout He WMH Phone us—Independent 695—and we'll wir shorn 2 seve ih aap cher October 14, Another Immense Com Roses “ Mere $375 for. We shall be glad to you Week THE MEYER-TONER piano Wm, Morris Albert Welch Fredrick Clark Wiliam L. Ray nore. Rainy Weather| Comfort Don't tet lack of cash coat will afford you these autumn days. Me go Amour Hal Barber Dante! Shields J. D. Wittis Susier Brown We've a splendid of these almost «raments for men and Vane They are strictly dependalle quality, distinctive im style right In price—$16.00 and and our easy paymest heips your pocketbook out “THE LAGHT We'll be delighted to them to you, and you're welcome to open aa with as for anything seleetel er are —_—_—- Eastern turing Company, Inc 1332-34 Second Avenue Sear Osten. “Seattie’s Reliable Credit House.” 15e, 200, 30c, All next Week— HERE 18 AS GOOD AS Pacific 0 Cash or credit. ian ‘MAT and Pike t. MONDAY AFTERNOON ore-R MD john D. ward © Neufelder, & co. | | Actor BROKERS Grain, Provisions, PRIVATE Wt Tel. Main 279, Rooms 304-205-306 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBE Should your eopy of The stat to reach you by 6 orclogk rae IGHT the Most Healthful f You Want Your | ' Yt) bidsicd tesa Coe st Joab eiaees te he finest | Ue ANA ii init ih rine Su t d dod hy 4 Charming Cutan f tren Zo . , < u our ma € € cen seen. Pablo Ou om . Bb Picture Taken og Popular Pricea—Matinees Dally Children’s Matinee Batur 1060; Indepes tont 4138) tout ibe sates oF serets of any | tos phe * aehit / Logg i OPPORTUNITY Make the m M Ne one! k, October 21, How Baxter Butted In.” Melodramatic 6 and 7 o'clock, and ve ee ee ngth of any | tographe sshington Bul Ny ke e€ mo Ww ooUr sion! Comedy Dy © . i ‘s abno! an. T Que en makes a0 a nee to Pinney 8 “I will be waiting for you at Mt. Baker = riages at end of Rainier Heights lin wait sets THEATER PHONE oot, Main 1904; Ind, 4894. = | phon ah every Cal re t boos and it} he uses the arch light. See > ” law the vil I é Theater packed nightly. Last chance t he great p his way we can tee tabet Look tor the |our show eases in buliding entrance. J@ F a*™ Addition; but I don’t wait long ing for you all day pa wen: Bar PAnoaet ee work “ubscribers, & — x 6 \ ices. Children’s Matinee Saturday. Change of bill $ |eervico—and {t fs the only | THR STAR PUBLISH

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