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——— — a * eae eee ee ee ee ** Tre SEATTLE STAR is AAA ¢ | iz ius ‘ r BV BTAR PUBLISHING Co. 1907 and 1208 Seventh Ave -A BAIL l AD OF RE FORM t * TO Sef HIS MO * ion — | * \ BVERV AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, i - ut — rh 1 «| ee f ta t* » BY STUART MACLEAN, waty uh o . : | ; bd * ind lon 34 ~ al By “JOSH” Business: Inde: Perr rerrrewrrrrrrrrr rr re tht ee te * in ( BALLARD #TAR AOPNCY-an i " tet ‘ * Dae sent per ' ' ' wae ie t @eiivered by Mail or ' ! 1 " m's * ; aint os i w a} yoo ft «| & \6T ORIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, §2; GECOND P nize, ¢ \* Cae ar » oe * m tow . SEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESS a , hing ¢ le a hina “J08H WISE,” THE STAR te a = pre? 2 Wat mation! & out this af tb * ‘< ‘ ne i " he will @ Powder. nye . " f " * * ‘ 2 t Adventage of the Poor Boy | : h the ¢ ' snail ex “Mymost serious problem is how | can give my children the [, ' . ‘api rl REE EERE ER EHS r or slormy we er y * f c; speclal oF A ' am th : ae for ¢ slled E " i » j w must yleld t mationt | Bhe Knew yo me Hooligan, Thin O cr on - . t acla ¢ alias Fr ‘ hed 4 Robbie, of Ol got illected h ow i i " na Re ah a : : . t \ hav t ' iy 1 the hy eo ; t iw i ped n T tan ad A i} C a ‘ ~ ‘ _ 4 ven v p 4 arid . 1 ‘ : ~ nila f rich hav y made their Inher - toot of me in Aw Nien Hallowgeg wea at blessing hem and mankind—bw L'ENVOL ' / , whi Pity the Poor Woman j erorated, pre fow . ; re toe : dd G us, Joh exe M 10¢. 506 We Call the toll ef the men and we ho have achieved the high iW e’ reform pine Wes ; , . rity whie | Sianaly You ely «0 vane est fortune or fame in this a nd an overwhelming ma t 4 7 mops’ " on @ | Brought an me “ 10e the te d a i the a men charm road r i inden with be ad to have cow f ral ° S-vt : | Kverything’s reformed but me y for : 7 A : . got any « for th ‘ 10e@ and 16 to owe . { character te xele and selfdenia PRBS foe st ems Sire Se ei 0 ' 4 i Why, no, You tld FREE OELIVERY. PHOIE it is of t t gs tm disguise that we gain strengtl “ ae : ‘ : : morning 1 b gb Mair _ ds a skill, sympathy, purpo. fow hours ate t This ¢ _ Hostile . Pome gave ‘cn A 1 le oy hay The child pampered in tdleness and luxury knows tittle of these t f ts . . _ j ak 1} f to hi wd wince he had ened boy from the fa st cic et, he has poor chance of oma prspenneijiition poset: yagi tetleg and 2 First dees holding bis own ia at : ‘ " : nd , aera Sa PROMOTER ARRESTED, CIGAR DEALERS FINED We are accustomed ink of the “advantages” of the children |, not know when or how Wil other picture Gnd handed me : Peery tag | | . ie Harper came by the name of | tw ' ' (Seripps Telegraph Service.) Ra Donal of the rich. But all the history of human life the world began | +Monter but such he was when y a gla wad needed to t for ’ ’ and to repla ba WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2¢ € 1 to’ uh ole proves that the real vantage are on the er wide. jmot called "Mont by all the fel who the girl wam sumer tn me ¥ the were tried this # ——=jlows at the old school and such he Monty 4 me ati about. it, | tide Is out longer On a charge of conspiracy In ¢ Gordon's court af f Eye Special { _MUNSING UNION SUITS ne een war ss sciuety Gaaw convantte: Tibee deccn & thaw maser es M. Johnson, 26 “P.1."| The best medium priced und aie te ‘Seven ot it her name wntil now,” | B W. McConatek, its promoter Building, examination of ey free |wear for men at BE. N. Brooke & “ a tt I 4 not understand, but } this shes vested thi " noon and ANOTHER SAFE ROBBED. ress eee =| Co.'s, 1831 fad Ave ove " - on ston | Went on. the unty| wae @ ‘ aftereoce anf hud attended the |##rl when I go morth, it ant kon f sd ney work | It Us allen 6 conspired with 7 t th H. Puencugh 4 goex to | John Hongg, the east « Pes He asked me tf 1/90 : silo ter Ont - 1. | wo defraud creditors . use for t Grier 1 rep ugg Minis uae fom to-Teemes ' mance to him of a false certificate beard of a Pheme Grier tt eo competiia of i. W © wot for ; 1 1 ’ a |who was sald to be ve prett fleur the work + | the " 3 T FF |= pricking foting creep up my body, | fieure of BE.548 « he ct sn’t his Idea a} | “Gad, Clint ert ; to 4 for the deed |$97@. « the J rk , Gi 0 P "That's just me!” end he | mee SS ts 4 +. See nee *] LIGHT AT UNION DEPOT ood One? 4 Ime on the knees mdr an o brie: | Foliowing s on adopted at N : j the im a way that f e |} | MUST PATROL IN UNIFORM. | the lnnt general p | aff f at e . ) open wy He was a happy fel-| j be ; ¥ sage rly ed d t V ased to have | low that «pr There was « light-| | (Berippe Telegraph Service.) t a tenet L. & he ones * a iccount with ie abe at was detig | NEW YORK, Oct, 26-—Generat jent of the city ; ap dade rhe i hing selected Pheme out with Monty tn : ! department, in ¥ ys for ng ¢ = Piindependent and never cared o « rol duty after ake up the matter tn Bank Ben and # t to buy the best Rubber Collars of Lon p Sgee OE . taemiea F Scenereee dvesian. AN phate of Ie ee tha Beattie | STeW-. 008 sing n Heed. and p romige you f " 1 Monty in a way that men hereafter will be app company has also com-| 28! litte t wane * 4 leg ny ce satisfaction as to don tomorrow at 20c each, 3 for 50c od mar T ould Be ee scascaee af Cee eect to coop. | 2 your declaration of independes tyle, fit, quality: sania However, I warned J which they are assigned. “It is @x-| erate In the matter Bic ¥en ep Seles ae anyway, 4 Men's Japonette Men's Fourio Extra =6Fine at 9 on jaugh ' ‘ “ | pga coed cy wilt ad away with “MENS UNDERWEAR (4 por oe ir arow get acqual Handkerchiefs with | hands tm fancy | Lambs’ Wool Sox 1 sald, “are you not/ The work of he eobetween service generally! NX Brooks @ Co, 1331 2nd Ave. | ne . - ; ia inted ilk initials, hem- | stripes or éesigna, | como in gray, ox J tracks of the Ch credited to the plain clothes p | ooo . ove cre always de- stitched and any | also the late solid | fords or blacks, an s no fear in those eyes, | @ St. Pa * mea. show goods and — initial; 3 for 260 or | colors, white, black, | kind at or & shadow | rightofway from . rt questions, each: grees, lavender pe t, not of all the w ner t# practical SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS.| AMUSEMENTS. wine color ete zie ‘ ‘he anawered been done as to the laying i AAA AAPL PPP Soeeeeeeeeee eee 10¢ —_———_—— three weeks after | of the ifrom Sumner | (Seripps T aph Bervice.) Monty one | to Black River Junction, wh KIEL, Oct wt. Kono ;C, M @ Bt P. eo loft, of the artillery, was nenten Columble & Puget Sound railway. |to five yoars for possessing b rd | It te stated by officials of the road . " that the time f mmencing this EYESIGHT 16 VALUABLE choles at— —————_——_— w5e JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones 65. Charies H. Vale's Rveriasting Men's or & biaek sateen St any size; good forced shirts w night on my way figure standing « thought nothing of it unti inary Cashmere Sox, come tn Diack oF natural gray; med tum weight; 28 : Eastern Outfitting | oe ee Company, Ine. Men's Police and Piremen’s Suspend grade, spectal— ore, Gao weareae ni -oonoad gti ” ned quick! ae @ arene tends |. TRA® WhY no ome but on expert) corer Maha” bi nin Weanentay Ma working men; 386 new rightefway extends - val a ay we Time : i Mag rie presents i — 19¢ cc fl the matter?” | asked be sorth side of Puyallup rivet, |a.cuna ay. have the knowledge)” “™*"™* ” tat se tag ts Near Usion Bore Wool fe a Shook me, Clint!” was all he th Puyallup, Buwner, north be |Sccon ten. T ana” facilities for the | Sweaters, fancy FE cd Be Me ot A Cotld aay ae be wrung my band and on the Northern Pacific trecke coer testing of eyes. ¥. ~ weaves, black with Men's Boston | Umbretiaa made of Bf tet me and the Interurban, through Aw DUP*! Oe “ , > fancy stripes; $1.00 | Garters, world —— gloria, I After that he lost his grip and | burn, Keot and Orillia, to Blepk ieee ps onage " ur ; . . when 6 rades at— over 350 garter at o- r | see 1 to be drifting 1 induced | River Junction oe } at errata eatin Prement 4 ome. “ % the ise all $1.00 values a him to ealiat with mein the @pap- | This leaves @ Gistance of about | Tooth Brush Sal e fw Ke : — ish war, and this soomed to give | 10 miles from the junction ingg M@ At Bartell's Red Cross Drug Bore, | @ OSS THEATER ae oe i 1 ay eae him something to five for. Before | attle for the road to use the @pckB [610 Becond ay, tomorrow. Get Gente Rotors It le Too Late tor Men's Woolen Un Mes'e Meese ined out first engagement we met Jnck | of the Columbia & Puget celebrated — toothbrushe k,n won't come out, at one Laughter and Tears Dally Matinecs, te end Tec. Next week, Suntay Matinee Underwear Shirts Men's Part Wool Btiesom, another ol school friend. | : for which the Men end Women derwear, Besex double breasted, « 7 He belonged t mar os . Paul be ae mills goods, one of Sex in black, dar’ ae oe our company. in e &% aul has eee een ce | very soft, heavy and For hight gray, beet ff) thal first skirmish Jack and Moaty Seatt le Theater RUSSELL. @ DREW. Moscgwa ar warm garment, ape wearing ma don't bat the injuries of the | u ATINEE BATUR ket; our price a garment— $1.00 cial & garment We shrink, & palr— You can buy the jonable garments ia Gl x, the latest 1 inery and the best of Furs on our easy system. DIGNIFIED CREDIT without red tore mie two weeks he hovered between life | ond death, with the aurse and Jack or myself in constant attendance | | could be relieved from duty, | ming to tent One evening tarting Bunday matines, October 28, a AS TOLD IN THE HILLS.” A new ¢ prices, tbc; children, 196. Evening pr THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones 65 —_————— Heavy Lambe Wool Sox for work ing men, best grade wool, 3 patra $1.00 a pair Men's light or dark colored Golf Shirts. ret all sizes In thia lot, «! Meas or Boys Linen Collars any sine or style; we selt them 3 for 26¢ :: or each— ahe sioo = and 12 106 BS ale’ os : SUNDAY, OCTORER 24, 3 P. Mj A LECTURE ON bie for you to dress well aa | THe eet music. musical merchandise, | “Christian Science” $1.00 PER WEEK. talking machines pianos and crgans has been moved to 146: The Sclence of Man. Good Things of Great Joy. By Irving ¢. Men's Wooten Chris- —_—_— ‘ Tomlinson, M. A. C. & I. of Concord, N. H. Member Boys’ or Men's} Sweaters, black planation Biisscm placed an the Caps, made of fine | with green or white Men's Blac Flan ‘ Second Ave, where all costomers rill recetve our beet at~ tian Bclence Board of Lectureship he First Church of t, Sclen- worsteds or cassl- | stripes. of nel Shirts, single or tection tiat, in Boston, Masa Admissior P, cific Outfitting CASH OR CREDIT, 422 Pike Street. double _ breanted our special value at 81.00 meres of tatlors remnants; 50¢ qual ities at— 2 with blue stripes, $3.50 er at $1.50 eng Thira Avenue RUSBELL & DREW. Managers. Theater “THE MOST POPULAR THEATER™ TONIONT ALL, WREK SATURDAY MATINER The Tayler Stock SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, | “re &: ‘The White Caps” ec ae a a Bteleway (and other) Planes Next week Matinee & Charles A. Taylor's GEW GREP OF FRESE vo egconD AVENUE wuarnin fj mie Aeccortr an, Mtns Gm ncnc, Rew Paes he cat HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Best for this wet climate of ours, Soles made of solid leather through and through. So are the uppers. Good, solid leather doesn't get soggy and that’s the kind you want Ask your shoe man for American Gentleman Shoes, Amer jean Lady Shoes Country Club Shoes for men. Pienic Shees for women Blue Steel Shoes (warranted) for boys Colonial Calf Shoes (warranted) for girls Come in for these. See them B4 U buy. Thousands wear H4B. Shoes and nary a kick. &} WATCH US : GROW MADE IN SEATTLE. ®, TAILORS | J} TWO STORES ra 518 THIRD AVENUE Ind ON SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY. the best Canadiar Fv Country Club Shoes made of viel x calf velour, pat colt and gun leather; all with invisi ble gum and ground cork soles, water proot beyond = 8 doubt American Lady Shoes for women, hand turn or exten ion sole, all of the best known leath ers; these are made in all styles and will fit the moat diffiewlt foot with ease and comfort; price— 83.50 Colovlal Calf Shoes for girls are of a soft, pliable leather, wear and water proof, with good substantial sole leather soles; sale prico— $1.7 American Gentle Peis Bhoos tor women, heavy calf, light viel blucher or Biue Steel Shoes for boys, made of men Shoes for men, made in all leath | i nuvy grain leather, | straight lace; solld ers, with double} heavy fron ciad | leather soles and ts a E : ‘i us etrie sole, will not wear | counters; all atyles, Between James and Jefferson in the new Colliseum building your om, a stries out and will shed | sizes and widths and | office, aa price water; price— price. Dell at m te $3.50 $2.00 $2.2 220 1 2 Ste The boy of six may woar a crisp | - i i Y ave Cane ttle outfit mad ma suiting ss a are N PREE AY AND in handsome dark green and brown | plaid, overlaid with a bright tne of | Indian red crossed by a line of We will give you your choice of any suit in our house made to order for A FEW GOOD 0° SATURDAY T MUST GO OUT row spectal— POTTS DISCHARGED 99e $1.49 6 50 pairs of Mise 72 pairs of Ladies’ I\black. The front of the coat, col | enrante Grain Shoes with | Vici Shoes, bes lar and cuffs of the plain red, | Ho 2 a.m, to 8 pm SOR Shoes, 9 , ‘aa ia ake ecalloped and heavily stitched. Th day, 9 yi pm sizes 6, 7 and 8; eee ee ~— Led ongy tle is red and the belt is black pat regular heel, regular $1.50 and all sizes; to ent leather | DR. CLARKE CO, morrow— _ 123 Second Ave 80. Cae wee tte was this morning dis Ww. G. 40 pairs of Boys’ he Oil Grain Shoes, double sole Shnneed as Seemed oF he Dies Neeea goed for hard went, sises 13 to 6%; regular $1.50; ope Rate by Judge Takey. He wes se) We make everyddfin ent in our own workshops. We invite you to inspect our shops, We beat the world on tail erty PARK “a a Fhe wrvices 94H oring, Our price cannotipopglu plicated : > Negba iain oa net on the D $1.09 We employ ovg [60 experienced tailors, Come early—get in before the rush, Ourstore opens at 8a, m. To th within the next t two WO FUNERAL OF PIERCE. | first ten customers we will give two pairs of pants with every suit. Remember, you will have to hurry, the first ten |} what we mean HEAR! COME! See! death occurred Thursday, will tab Boys’ School Suite from 6 to 14 years, good, substantial mater place at 2 o'clock tomorrow c 1, wal mte stont pect ne am ge |) hoon, from the Pie Presbyterian | ANY SUIT IN OUR HOUSE MADE TO ORDER FOR $15 ON SATURDAY ONLY | ceremonies pices of the Spring st. The fun will be under the a local lodges of Kika and Masons ‘ APENOS MURS MAY MANTON PATTERN® 100. a beautiful line of Judies’ handbags | Boge ae 518 Third Ave. twoStores 220! James St. (isco money by auving it, Newest styles of handbags of quality fram fe be OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. $10. Thi price discount Im ef¥est HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. OLD COUNTRY LINENS. 6 BP loiiorrow only at Bead ade ak Aa dad eh aid Adal ah Add ah, : = . aly oP cn? ee

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