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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1807 and 1309 Seventh A EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Is Always Ready sons strong ubly a unit that their friends had her to suspect him of unape dubbed them the Siamese twins. things They gloried in having no At the appointed hour r this 4 each being blessed with jealous disposition. For son especially it had been advisable on thelr wedding to arrange their matiers on an equit- able basis The anutversary of thetr wedding day was fast approaching when Tapscott took a seat in the he the corner and mounts. Pr rea street. followed ber, the neat corner be kept on. J he completed the curve hi Mrs. Tapscott’s acute sense told her turned back and they faced &@ change had come over h hus | other. band About this same time Mr. Cadwallader!” Tapscott noticed a coolness In his wife's demeanor. Entering the “Cynthial” ary before break hard to tell. The wife was thi fast one morning Mre. Tapecotts | to speak found her husband absorbed in the| “I supposed you were at ¢ “Daily Telegraph Not un she | fice! spoke was he aware of his wife’s| “That was natural enough, Presence left there half an hour ago As soon as he waa out of the way are you boun house on his way to the office Mrs. to accompany you.” Tapscott perused the advertising Very glad to have you page of the “Telegraph,” that being | sure, Iam on my way back h the department which had so en-| Arriving there, Tapscott le groaned her better half's attention. way to the library, locking tb An immense stock of sheet m vumte, musteal merchandiae talking machines, pianos ana ans has been moved to 14¢. Second Ave, where all costomers rill recelve our best a tention. Btelnway (and other) Pianos 1406 €2COND AVENUE SEAT Telephones Edite Independent Sunset Main 1050. | Business independent 1158; Sunset, Main 10 a his natural talents trim that he can be re lied s t ma ant’s nm “THE CRACK OF THi Kernvi Mttle Ca rnia mining town, was the scene not lon s fad } Walker and the Rankins had for yea arried y feud. The The assertion that Mr. and Mre.tterday's “Telegraph.” Cadwarrader Tapscott seemed to be ‘Cynthia 1 was as made for each other conveys but «| plain as day. Nevertheless, to make feeble idea of that admirable but essurance doubly sure, he looked up beautiful tranquility which sett the paper of the day before and down on their early married life. | found identical “ad” which had The Tapscotts seemed so indissol | caught his wife's eye and caused Saturday awaited develop tly he was rewarded by seeing his wife coming down the When she had passed he wheo she turned Which biashed deeper It wou I should ike SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. | FIRST PRIZE j “JOBM WISE,” THE aka >tel on ust as a wife d each 4 be e first he of but I Which 1 am home.” i the » door than a TLe STAR DUST BY “JOSH” SEND IN YOUR YARNS MA KE STAR, n n fa other nt Z. A. MAFRIGE Go., A BIG SALE AT THE FAIR THE PRICES QUOTED SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES , 20008 oR t FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2 tM A Word From Alr ith oved } . Regs thie cron whee A young man tn was shot ¢ Valker rode down fram the mines to the little store mate by pretending to be a ghost. |cal ain blayer a sun flelder?”| As ntered the store he stood face to face Now he doesn't have to pretend to| “Becoss b stands he can} st of the “R Ail — yw can you tell when der tn-| $ passed Walker strode fror Dont throw your ot@ clothes oe ould | . . away. Have them cleaned to look when th ould ins | I Rankin and a friend cam like sew at the Pastorium Mats a, ha ‘ nm Ra } chet Wal 104m eee For dot I spik mit Harry Pub ker, and at the 1 on the little porch A SCRUBS TEAM AMUSEMENTS. reached for the ter he F the eupreme court] re ‘tonn gone, ae a wi P - G ones Five shots split the quiet of the little vill Rankin |polisbed his x THE GRAND SST Mee Hott Pe lwith the dls ecoming a mem and his friend were dead. Walker dism ed and gave |ber of so a 2 tribunal This After Tonight, the Lae 5 vt THE Lton x himself up. The autoy 1 that three had en not we ~ ~ Prices—€ ~ Ma or tor Witew tered Rankin’s heart and twe xf the other man engine ante a sath, Pili’ @ Ma THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 51, 1 ‘om the Vaudeville n't it the Truth? at makes the world go ” he to eudlx 1 bot fo man had bis a nd the gold nugget in it he what of that usual ment on the act itself do admire, and so do y soulful eyes! The eyé Ht } 1 You mean feet MAND r vs the healthy, powerful n that acted almost quicker than [toed amen". ‘Arthas thought t conan “ ' n oe Walker would be a dead man now had he not had those | (Over the telephone)—If my alt Lor THEATER tely balanced ne h ywer for « i nt hip « aleod Pamtages Popular Players delicately balanced ner hat power for quick thought |ship ean be repal ; - 9 Redd Premenion and action to rely nm. Many another man is dead so far as Coming out tn this direction? Most Woman Play Rver Written the world takes notice of his life, because he has ne ted 1 gueas 80 seas ‘ ‘Good. . Drop tn.” 906 Becond Avenue. to keep himself IN TRIM Mh ’ WONDERLAND EXHIBIT "Ser? foes. ’ nocessit s th i ot ete 1909 FLYER TOURING CAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD The successful man is the man who is on the qui vive te Killah” Dowie] Round Trip, 10 Cente BABY INCUBATORS IN ANNEX. Feature for every opportunity—-the man who strikes quick and hard [pas ax nin out of the| Never Before Soon in Benttiow Myodreds of Electric Pictures. —the man who shows his best form on the crack of the gun | Country so Bee rages tving hats wll & DREW. Menceere —the man who shoots quick and lands : Seattie Theater i 4 ont n we pd v jay ond Saterday ona Be One of Are you one of these men! Ii dissipation and lack of A Good Idea bomele interest in the game of life have “put you out of condition,” any . H go into hard training at once. Your chances are an good ss [bawsn bet i thr mas As Told in the Hills . , hbink that o naa kes the the next man’s. Don't be a has-been or a hever-was. BE | Nok (hat OO" thik it Lhe] Rrening Prices-~tte (ie end bee. Nest Week—"“Dora T "i ! cood | to oper _ A WINNER! > eee. dune Henk a0 Tihird Avenue RUSSELL & DREW, Man take it grow’ u € 7 “THR MOST POPULAR THEATEN > pty SM ge Bagger Pont Tonight and AR Motince Maturday, te and the, The Chas A Taylor ities that are ‘ door, but you ca call unless you have F R si ia! od tree est! Meld or Ransom will start you. Think it ov tO! igenst and Rest Production of the Mntire Benson No Change night ad v 8u IT AND CLOAK ir CROCKERY DEPARTMENT in TheFAIR DEPARTMENT STORE ine. ware DEPARTMENT. louble , 5e de ihe. 256 ise va De BLAS DEPARTMENT. w tal s Buddenty she sank back her | after his wife in righteous indigna chair with a stif noan. The fol-|tion. Facing her he demanded an| lowing “persc had caught ber|explanation of her strange conduct. | ‘ t ee Accusations brought plana 5.00 and $15.00 itable for elder ties, light “C ot tx old place Sat-\tions. The “personals” proved to mt me ' wai aN sag. - id lhavé no connection with either, al-| The following morning when Tap- though the fnitials fitted both. Tap scott reached the Mbrary he beheld | geott had been planning to buy a his wife eagerly scanning the adv new house and present it to Cynthia Flannele Watat tising page of the morning paper. on their wedding anniversary. That ee MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, He rushed to the office after break- accounted for bis close scrutiny of 5 Ses at s, Met b brown, green fast, sent the office boy to the advertising columns. After oye ves eae wee Telegraph,” ar good Mrs. Tapscott admitted she ’ Trimmed Sate . tually nereed to renew their resolu | oo 5 16 Oh, Why Don’t You Have tion to have no secrets from each | = pond 1 Freud -mige tigen ee? ~ By Pinney. the Photographer, in the gee cwngt Theigy Byer ego dl Sp 4 ; ashington Butldt De dainty " t Gelightfal little pictures at very low D. C. Floyd & Co ee ee MEN'S DEPARTMENT, a. Pine jon't whether |Buy, sell. and hypothee dia the sun shines or not he uses/monds, See us. 211 Collins Bide. | MM occ. tnaerwear, all kinda the violet are light se* Second and James st ove o Watton th $1.50 Men’s Pants, cotton and worsted Men's Pant GROCERY DEPARTMEN Hammond's Corn Beef, best quality, guarantee Salt Bacon, b qua Eastern, px ! e Navy Bean Fin akfast Toa Java a Coft nd or bean ound Hest Butter, clippings from Brookfield Creamery ory Butte pound 1 box, highly perfumed Department at about 60 por cent. leas Se SECOND PRIZEB1. | pony > Tease Os oP NIG oe ae b wo BRIEF, AND ADEAREBS | whon ten der | ould | EN Wi HT HIGH yt = te » In Ch n, ha, t | 1 ad the me guinea pick, What inn de > Washingto asa Jooh Wise. caaar Wael _ F - _ P aoe , you ; | At the Broadway hist 4, | ABE will he M oe { Ie bot b Ar - - ' ' ick Mond 4 t fo ‘ eth \ hen he "" i Li . ’ .¢ |wa ve \ 1 t — ——EE ~ | t f C There's nhore'n |my anawer, te alge mo i t "Build rs s’Mardware fame. j lowenty! Ma, ha, I t& ° Not 1 1 bed td} a bum cloob wh at) | tun der name | Der Hiawatl Oh, den | i} nt a in The Big Salvage Stock Sale Of the Wrecked paracetes Santa Ana with ar dally unpac the so until ands who we WRECKED STEAMER SANTA ANA BARGAINS. TTT HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. M ttens How ehed Handker 3 Men's Biack and Tan Me Rit Heavy slight: Dert slight Wool Ribbed maged Overshi damaged Heavy Wool Sox of “Boss the Roa alig damage 50 Gold Plated ¢ guar 410 year $1.00 White Shirts $ : President Suspenders, tom: $5.00 Tatlor Made eats ome Other She Suspenders 206 SHOES Tbe Black and Striped 4 Work $2.59 Men's Hea Shoes, wear like tron o5e $ Dress or W Shoes| Sdc Neckties .....++6+ 4 Fancy Vests All Wool Underwear O5e ie $1.00 Half Wool Underwear OG5e $4.00 Fine Dre $4.00 Rainco: rubber sz $2.50 Men's Fe — UMBRELLAS. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, | The Umbrell $3.00 and $4.00 Boys’ Suite, | $1.00 Umbrell slightly damaged by water $1.50 Self Opent ng Umbrellas ose she $2.00 and $4.00 Boys’ School | $7.90 and $4.00 Bik Umbrellas. Sul strong and durable beautiful handles 81.50 1.65 |—_—__—— $16.00 Threeplece Boys’ Suita, SUIT CASES. long pants, slightly damaged | 93.99 suit Cases . by water $4.00 Suit Cases . $2.00 and $3.00 $5.00 Suit Cases slightly damage $10.00 sult ¢ pather lined Ru HATS. $2.00 Hate, slightly damaged by the water . 656e $3.00 Hats, perfect, all colors and shapes .. $1.45 $4.00 Hats, all colors and shapes - 81.95 ayn’ ( and 2 ns Hone Se RUBBER GOODS. $0 Goodyear's Snag-Proof Hip Boots 83.25 Rainier Clothing Store 220 PIKE STREET LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN. Every Business Day of the Year The Best Hosiery | Values Are at London'’s—this statement is unreservedly and uncondi tionally true. It ie t “lay, It will be true tomorrow as surely as the day comes V 1 De Jons partment HERE 18 A BLANKET BARGAIN Dark ¢ f Heavy Nored Blankets | | ear j » pair weighs 9 pounds, enormous 83.00 size; lo cotton in every one; per par . Black Suiting $4.98 Come In for These Pretty Waists Made of fine in the Hand Tall of fine quality Wool nd trimmed, made ee lishly Plaid Silk, newest al a Also while a fine lne Inst o ed colors of Taffetas, very st nA s. MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS 75 Good Grade Muslin, made with yoke and tucks in lace tneertion long sleeves, high and low neck Ge ont J Children's Rompers or Piay Suits made of dark Washable cloth, each 50e Silk Floss Cushions ‘or Pillows, first quality 16 in Linen Pure Trish Linen Ta ble Cloth, stores this quality Pure Irish Napkins, regular in some dinner size; fin quality Damask, sella at $3.00. The good variety pat grade is excellent patterns beaut! terns, per doxen fal; pelos, ona . $2.25 82.00 May Manton Patterns best fitting used by all One of the patterns on the market ss makers; easily understood, and perfect fit, only ... 106 Women's Hose With White Feet, only a few pairs left at this ories #0 come quick for the value is in them, pair ... MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. el oneal THE BIG BALE G0008 OF RUBHED 18 ON od ries t Beibivey| 1 and at y th septte Nip sw need ment hay Bt Of boy wood wolf otto burl holding 9] od with og th She: ogy Me FREE DELIveE Main 1240, RY, PHONES, Ind. 124 THE QUAKER DAUG og, | 1013-1015 First Avenue, ff | — ee On a Chilly bi an overcoat is a mighty gost thing to have o ir littlemtetime plas makes tt ‘easy for you to o one, no matter if you doh pen to be a little short cash right gow. We have ogg Ege of overcon' the for most proces in black, g: tan and imported prieed from $15 to $34. Delighted to show you them! and we'll be pleased fo an account with you for the} coat you select. We satisfaclon and a perfect fl Eastern Coupee 1332-34 Second Avenue Dear Usion. “Seattle's Reliable Grade Gold Crowns. . Plates as low as er fillings . Gold fillings, up.. We make no charge ever for examinations timates. Your patronage solicited, Credit A little down and $100 pe week will make it you to dress well. Suits, Millimery, Purs. Pacific Outfit 422 PIKE ST. If you are in need ote call on us. We carty Buck Sows, One Man and Cuts and can save you a 10 cents per foot. This woek only, wae leas shells reduced fram cents. “ Loggers’ Supply Colman Dock. Union Bakery & © 141° Second Avent PL A. HALLBERG, PROF a Sunset Main 68 — independent 880 If you want Real Good Bread » Union Bakery 6 tor 25¢ and house furnish 15 Second Avenue J.J, WOLF, Manager 519 HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE. HAMILTON BROWN SHOES OLD COUNTRY LINENS. Made in Seattle Novelty Skirt Mfg. 1207 Second Aves L. t. HOPFMAN: