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Te alah nadia tecalialad, || | aa eee ene “* THE S ATTLE STAR ae | & “ BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907 and 1309 Seventh Ave x ‘ : EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY r . » * * Telephones . ry ” Editorial: independent 676; Sunset Main 1050, By “JOSH } a * ~~ 1013- 1015 3 Business! independent 1198; Sunset, Main 1050 | a SEATTLE: “ + | FIRST AVENUE- WASHINGT - By F. W. Schaefor . x lEp yp onones ON w 3 . : > « ° 6 MAIN 1240 N ~ ns “ FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; BECOND ABIZG $1. | , sc cmanaew hate “ DP 240, > MA r . * ms t | SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE 'EM BRIEF, AND Aportes re 2 ee ee 2 ee ella | 4 as - : 3 . it “J08H WISE,” THE STAR. - 9 . . . | Le Ee ‘ a = | w : rle A Word From Josh lees A Word About Work ae oo. ore $s | , ° ‘1 Ww ‘ ! 1 bring tn ¢ nals—the \ That's t we they're im the} i pocket h w do it to find |) » much while riding om the] 8 ] him { | 4 ie A. 0. 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Sding ring, ba " “7 Selecteg hap { A it Mat husting ha, he j ice, each h \ W b 1 N He asked If we had any children, ca to 2 e Sin sae of || bbe etnegesdeee eppetce Z a} t ' 9 ‘and when I told him we did he aatd - erase bus ; * #9 g i 2 |we couldn't have the Mat,” replied Sell, here ise & samy tl kt" (Bing!) ers. anveiain ts | hte wife P ; ee dt y and Setup! to drink » ba the s ‘ Didn't you tell him we in I Te « fms as . BY cocce oeveees oreces “e ove And I ‘ ts enti at | allow the children to live with ua Ab ha! You taking { bale of | yous, 7 4 = : + Be PE: ss : but he sald it made no dif] (mang ) k of fat we w . \ t y { y rhe ies barred pec | ul ’ t ; r lar, rs ‘ “ , t " P g without work . bey them wut, » , Bim!) - : ad : a m ta y an t | Quaker Abdor cll made dT sas Paw, what do we have archite ' > . No m ul st 208 work, eft! h " ‘ « he CO0ees severceceene th, " 1 w with | fo che " fault t der rop don't $2.5 ~ aereers | | “We be tects, Willie, » Orang ‘ 1 Friday ag tra’ And the harder he work » toa nable limit, the less fear lwe can b body when we : =. Yen nates ¥ gh yet, ba, ha, hal” ¢ per } bi 1 ne you need to , and “Hands up. try to hang up o hate and 8 y ° ae Ger elhew 6 | cores T€ the ve ave & ] till r pr nd & Work ¢ for t out of sorte” feeling | our hg o have ay You are welcomenes; I pe (Hwish,) ! a, t 1 ! Satur Sa than aay cath sadn | A WEIGHTY SUBJECT. TE BOR Quack, quack ack : PyeTe errerTe MTT TITTITTIRti arity ma} _ “Wark would cure one-half of s of all my patients, “The gale must have been a] “Porkins must be a Be y ducking, ha, be, bal” (Rattle, bang, |f Canc an tat clared a physician who treats many of York's “400,” hea om aptain times. Ho's sold his ! | One oa Work keeps away the blues, . from becoming anar 1 wa ' 1 old Not m ur ler tla t st eat 3s chists, feeds and clothes wife and children and makes men cle at { than the ship} getting rid of hard ti Y mliscenes tas taneuned 0 tor gute ey und f lor UH C minded, desides wr wa wn from her lee er * y r" How many miles an hour did the Mre. Bieaby always finds » inl , we vill make dot mofing Ms 1, TEE i age = . - thing to try to gave 4 fow years = . t Prt rye ‘ rv ack? ; eee rene eeee we tee eneenee - ort a but you) ago she devoted all her me to say biet ’ Dove Fadéer's year a" oe teens ae a@ Wireless telegram seat b he OP | saving the old landmarks, next the) i 4 brousht ° 2 amages hanes blown back to bim half) trees, and last year she was saving SCTED CROOKS HELD. ; t the Bry @ Buln Extr Ss eci aks 2 ‘ sent it Falla and the cigar bands PRE LF 2 a ser a malele MIN eummed cenaane 7 P a o~ ra Re she'll be trying to save], "OS colice to be deaperate crooks | she charges with being responsible lutely — as gone on f e * ume States sen n ae amas oven released! for the death of her husband, who andy . e inal lawyer” this morning and are be “ neta is entered in the superior cow | Si vou could tay thin quality ‘et neve wen —_ headquarters for investigation . world |] “Why did Mrs, Fickler sue her]. re suspected of being reaponsibie New Patrolman cost you asc per pound ue husband for divorce? for several crimes i im this W. R. Mead has been af | " | I suppose he was the only man | oty recently | patrolman by Chief Wappenstein 4 he coul he really, wiehed t« | vs oes eae =e LUMBER COMPANY SUED, | Calhoun Expected i George whee ‘ ; Corporation Counsel Calhoun Is baahfu a at ol Mra. Georg Whitehouse has! erpectod b : tte withio a n bie " k in NS his fri ALBERT HA alas rity bad not forgo HEAVY HORGES FOR SALE. t et few days. Mr. Calhoun bas beca nd. He gave rege a good leomb Ca, have just fe- Ol ¢ M ket egy hy: ma magy eager bf boo Pade . — By ym c ea ar w ok ther’ ‘ihn in the the family afte iret re Will be sold at their On “Pike »pporite Bon Marche,| Weeks, gathy 4, 1013 Weeters ov, MMin geile good sirloin, 120 tb; James Osborne estate cane, He is oe? ronete, 6 ‘s ‘now tn California 7OC tet Avenue von ¢ youngest and te-| £ Alfred Clover | She had af or hand to’ Herbert |Pauison, who claimed to be deeply lim lowe with her. He was pastor of one of the emaller churet ¥ jthe city where the Clovers live Meeting ucowss there he re THE MILLINER jentred a ¢ a larger place and The miliiner maid is most spwar the sacred calliag The while ber «miles 1 s dev wae mot of the oF She finds your wife winter ha’ lalied kind usually expected of o Be at London’s Friday Morning If You Want A SNAP IN SHOES for aFRPEE. from our stock of ready-to-wear And trims ft up with (hie or that, |lower and after o time hie letters EE TIRE. TE And you--you pay the charges, lerew somewhat cold. Loulse began [ Gm TELL CLD Liane apparel for men, wom) to feel ahe had been too hasty | fee RSET PE, A) TTD and children, Youll yur styles and our Our prices are right, our easy payment oo ee a jwith he nise, but she loved od. to Loutse chiefly ef that some di ltaher rit George Sulltvan's millions Tt was a handsome face—one of|looks and wealth He was beyond) rye gullivans had no children and Bose faces in which the retrowsse the necessity of work and his nate |i was sckno dged that Louise | Gfrangement of all the features|rai cleverness brought him a ready) was _ great favorite with them Seemed to challenge and insult the|and easy superiority in his classes.| who knew but that he, Paulson, . | wees good fortu as not to latt.| was destined to be the high and] Buch a face stopped Alfred Clover| First some of his money went;! nobic intelligence which should di 1,600 pairs of fine hoes. We cannot print the name of the merchant who miles away, and that we paid him exactly 35@ FOR EVERY DO! hand turr We have fust b the shoes—it is eno to say he is not s, LAR’'S WORTH OF SHOES BOUGHT YOU GET THE BENEFIT, In the stock are the f the heaviest brogans—finest patent leather shoes for all occasions. Come in, Price will cut no the shoes must go— ‘Other Friday Items of Interest |ZeeFe. ure in this sal on his way throogh the ball room of |then he followed the foolish faee| vig that money to {te legitimate| io Mayfair and such a face almost|to the altar. A narrow mind and| aoa sper conclusion? | eT —— wed his ruin ja cold heart and envious soul had) ir sulitvan died suddent; His} Women's Tennis Flannel | Tobo ti Blue Jersey Ribbed Under- Infants’ Bear Cloth Bonnets, “A beautiful dancer, too,” whis-|shat out all attractivences from| wife had passed away a shark inet D ; ae aoe ~ bog pag. oe siete J nalen eanein oe gray ered his companion. a fellow senior) Mrs. Clover's nature soon after Mar /pefore and when his will was rawers, pink and blue | mur Caps ase the little | wear for Boys, shirts “and He b bn ay, at college, who immediately intro-| risge. lopened it was found thet Alfred} stripes, home made, some ones, Good Caps for 25¢ | plue, white; come in for @uced Alfred to Miss Maria Mil Her husband was becoming more) pauicon had inherited $100,000 for fl | | drawers, blue color, like these pretty caps; Pao Dank ‘of a faflure every day. Every Kind|jmmediate use and the balance of trimmed with ruffles, at | Others at 5 viseaets ES R Alfred was hampered by good of success vanished at once, iti the estate in trust for Louise, if he ccesseere covsecses SOC | ,.35¢, 30¢, 506, 59¢ the big brother's, per gar wanaaanednen Se ee nr chose to give it to her. This de i i » Reni t. Wik Caen AMUSEMENTS, cided Mr. Paulson. He wrote Low Some with ruffles and lace | ment ... cveeee SEC op a a — ise telling her that in view of her At ceccreceseccesee THE | Women's Tennis Flannel " Z 3 peg with gray fect, THE JOHN CORT, Mor. Both Phones om | [thers defection in rly yen a Short Skirts, pink and | spl ndid we aring, because NO PHONES AFTER 1. which the poor girl had known i“ ‘ low 5 Al 4 the foot is not dyed; pair nothing until this time-—he could w 6 Wh F Stock. | bine stripes apd dark ol- | unen’s All Wool Leg- Three More Wights—Matines Muturtay. “She Keeps Them Guessing not conscientiously marry her. But omen's White Foot Stox | ors, “home made,” some | ene eer say iain th aoe eene 50¢ < THE COLLEOER wipow. he hoped she would be happy with ings, most comfortable with wide ruffles and gings, black, just the thing Sch "i H z b some one else, ete, etc iene” DE with tiney ee waa , ool Hose 15¢ Prices, $1.9 to We. Coming—Leoncavatia—Mall Order Hale Regins Tomorrow, The worst shock to Loulse wal stocking made; our price | f Id, raw weather, Double Ribbed Seltool border; price and all for a fine one, pair 15@ | ....-....-5O@ and @O¢e | PMY veeereeeeeeee. SDE pty — black be jthe knowledge that her idol wa broken. Her father and herself had Theater RUMSRLL &@ DREW. Managers read this jetter together, as if it Popular Prices something to be feared, and eat forth to meet the trouble and tatarday MatinessRowiand & Cliffort's |together. In the consciousness of RA THORN Seatt Tonight—All This Week—Thu Not only la her father’s love the girl found pure tone quality, but [| chrough its gracetal and uN: ay Jom SPRCCEDY Matinee Prices, Se end ibe Wight, te "ae. ee = case de Sots } sign the MePRall ELLIOTT & McGREGOR, Tailors captivates those witha r ore, 132%, and refined taste, If you Third Avenue RUSSELL @ DREW, Managera, | '0F #4 dressers, 19385 Bnd A now the MePhail, you #2 Tr ater “THR MONT FOFULAR THEATER” know the best there ts We shalt de giad to make Gompany, in rcquainted with it No Change in Prices, Phomes 7. Closed Nest Week (Regrade.) sane IN DIS’T NO, 2 18 pleces Sultings 38 inches wide, to seil at 760; tomorrow, per yard avy and all @ ollnen HOUSE LINING 45e@ | This le « medium grage and full width; special by the bolt for 2 Friday per yard, only . ‘ 49 pleces good colors, Plain Twi! SOc value; POF YUrd secccceses cream and evening shades; a | " . — i ee OUTING FLANNEL & a _..| This Flannel fs plain cream and good wid Friday per yard, only 10 yards to a customer. 524nch Broadcloth, all wool, green, red, brown, blue and biack; HF FOE cocccvccee svcccvedovccce escesses ence secs OES x STAR M2 IS SS a Fixed rates for November, De ——— Sn ee | rs MATINEE BACH DAY AT 20 Reattie’s Leading Vaudeviile Mouse cember and January due and pay Big assortment fancy plaids for children’s dresses; por yard, 15@ | . 25c TABLE DAMASK 250 bi FANCY AND FUNNY MIKE mupING able at city hall from tat to 30th dia This is a Union Linen and is 56 inches wide, have a nice line of B ; Maddox and Melvin, comedieita: the Bradys. of November, inclusive, Become ts floral designs; Friday per yard only ...... sss oe 25 ar ne. |delinquent December 1. District 1 plece each Black, Navy and Gray Zibeline Coating, 64 inches Rites wide; $1.60 value; per yard comprises all that part of city ly ing between Union and KE. Union ‘The 84 SHEETING Ww WDERLAN EXHIBIT Orme DAILY PROM Y A Meh ur M U L Two yards wide Bleached Peppe 5 Galer, West Galer and Kast ¢ i pperill Sheeting. ‘This is your RING CAR. To Alt Parte of the World. Nound Trip. Ten Conte. lata Meter rents for each month Friday Remnant Sal ite brand. “Pepperill” that's enough; Friday ont 6 ee See ee ee OP | ane and papebie frees lok, S once af Waist lengths, grt lengths, Dress lengths and short lengths |- — t shits Guaranteed to cure al te $i Lois THEATER PHONES sOeneet a next succeeding month. for Children’s Coats and. dresses. Every éne a BARGAIN BLANKETS ss ach and Liver trouble | G A PHENOMENAL HiT! delinquent on the 20th | all Tinie Bed Gos '0 ttle at R “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” rat ote Bao. — iray Cotton Blankets, are heavy grade with i 2d and ; EVERY LINE A LAUGH OR TEAR PLAID SILKS fancy pink and blue borders, have sold over 100 y RAGL aN Matines every afternoon except Thursday and Friday 106 and 250, WE GIVE YOU CREDIT. London's Plaid @iika before buying anywhere else: in Mack special Friday pair .. sccssccseces vases ‘ and white and red effegts, a silk generally sold 4 per yard. $1.25 i BLANKETS Full Double Bed 8 pure White Wool Blankets, not the heavy CLOAKS, SUITS, MILLINERY Home of Diginified Credit, Made in Seattle. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Bn add r Figured Silk Finished Vet coarse kind, The with pink, bl " ; v a 3 rocaded or Figured § shed Velveteens in black nwa A we kind. They come pink, blue and red borders, re 422 Pike Strect, brown, otc., for ladies’ waists and obildrea's coats ‘it can't be | 00 alt; Friday pair only .., . Ss Novelty Shirt Wt: F beat, worth $100 a yard; on sale ...... . ise | . 120 — T : evecee « i | 207 Secot ' Reeate EIDERDOW e EPR US ae 7 | For Infants’ Coats Riderdown, as yoe know. ca 2 MOHLER & OMASE) Garver ea’ 27202 80% '0 a1! the popular shades and black; | have it tn tan, pink, cream, gray and Dale blue. “This 1s our Yo ’ # ape 99 toteeee Be | grade; Friday por yard only his Is our 45¢ Established 1860 PIANOS 1308 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building Steinway = Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100, Should your copy to reach you by mete ing, please do eS the op our main office 1050; Indepensens dent 6 and 7 o'closh, x ant Tet or ‘can O° LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Baggege Express. Furniture and Heavy unig OF Tre Second Avenue you a copy miss it more than phone us every time In this way we cad giving our subscribers a. sorvice—and it ts the Both Phones—1686, Office tn Dilleg Hotel. Open Day and Night. Old Country Linens, Hamilton-Brown Shoes,