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THE SEATT RE generosity of the Utes. STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. a1, ——— $e, RUSSELL & DREW. Managera _ - - ; | ‘err eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee 2 THE SEATTLE SFAR | « ‘ — | BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907 and 1808 Seventh Ave. ST be PE ROVITCH * 4 ook Over re Yr PY SUNDAY, | ‘ . j ie _ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY es § . -d SASSINOFFSKY * Heh Our Attractive Telephones | | “ u any Editerial: independent 575; Sunset Main 1050. | By “JOSH” ' Mr. ¥ \* . Display of . Business: independent 1158; Sunset, Main 1050, s tl re * i | “ for hin a * « » « by Stuart Maclean ... * oliday y < bey ' wn . ~ FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, 62% SECOND PRIZE, 61 ae “ae MIMGTTCCLECLLLL LAL 2 Goods v SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE 'EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESS |; f _* ro Giccl r F ety ‘ “JOSH Wise,” THE STAR Belle $+ —— = aiaiaiainanl - — makes ay The Music We Like Best Heard In the Butcher Shop A Word From gos! taade pat « be lively] ole anal w k th in Mr, Wile] an dsonse Tr view of ming h ity of the famous Leonecaval mason chops and feng | or } with a ase musica ation, whict ‘wy | ~ Ail right, sir; | \ T never lke t* seo} i : ; + have anwel off women doin’ a ” to w « time 1 is of popu music . man’s work. [don't] « ow e the question naturally art Wh nd of 4 we ” ueenys O08 —B. R even | U see two] ; women kiewin' each i ple really lke best? other, sa : sy : From the Vaudeville Ue tat r ! we ; cavatlo, taro by many n 1 regard it as the i beasts Anes, ys a “ a 15 ! truest ex m of the und? | “You are right, Bud she calls if Hands me Como Meee re ed by certain x vs fig-time and |! : se = mee oe = he ™ “De dy | yr ‘ ” Ma Pay b : ate tin nats tape vedhncaigg ns the tas mit a ¥ Have you read my sconf lato see 2 Flee Lined ' Silpperet 7, ' every mustelan knowe that the public appreciation that pute up rw ! att Bald t man with the poetle | allen, pep the money le ail on the other side " a oO weh, ‘ ijiets . Mestnake <a ie i he experiment not long a Bhut up! yo! No,” sald the sweet looking ladies, . * Heavy ( t wheth Nea ; mitould any ox “Bat we'd like to see it #0 much,” We, Erte F a secene esate derstandingne q ch of opera would evoke the greater snail ¢ ita) It ts a proverb each one knows R SG t aie of rag-time, 1 gue you dink T haf at There's no birds tn last years 1 my 296 ; ~ Y " vt a - r Whirtir Spray & There are few greater fal than the assumption that the | occ! \ 1 bat rot i es ea eee , ’ 1 yeaa public does not appreet od music, It applauds ragtime as it You mean written.” peng : Se: a eetewe eaeres tee 81.50 § thrills ove ve it never for a moment loses aight No I mean what T #ay,| We find dimes tn last year’s vert whe won ‘ of the supe a w masters of melody, rotten, past partlety Don'd we ' < t 0 Co i! Witne e enthu which greets familiar operatic muate R., ee “oy nie -_ Wh 5 ys ; is ‘ uaker Drug I. : played bets ho acts of theaters, the success of “English opera “T wilt tell id to you und @ 1 with force, ; 3 First Ave, ; ventures, | the throngs at symphony concerts, a will be able to guess. Id « faster than you , j ‘ Given standard music with moderate admission charges, the |in a simple country village & 00 hes as popular response ts Immediate and generqus. To balk at Wagner | bard vorking spickt . oe Bosca, ; * t “4 at prohibitive prices is not indicative of any lack im the multitude |} ye te Eggo Revised Version. ‘ | for a love of true melody. That lack is more often to be looked for ham f Mary had « lithe lamb “ ar @ re Americ The Big Suit j Righer in the social pou) His horns @rew long and rough. —s om — y aa 7. fF oe ! T a! m every one that came along o rene an! ne Ami Tastes must be c 4 for an appreciation of high class On every one © istered from Washington and Beat ; ed to run bis bluff. altered om ashington a { music, just as they must be for high class Mterature, But ft ts a one 5 ER A ca Bia i tle and by representatives of for e@ LO mistake to suppose that the best tn ef is only for the few. On He suddenly grows colt to her und | He followed her te school one day eign corporations as th ir we i ; the contrary, the best in both ts t liked By all who care much | chases a blood leghora hea mit a} wee 80 sce, Th A yee Poriagec rere A Tomorr @ ott arge family, for vich der spickled| » a locomobile aot art . "i K ) and his mit ® q for elther, Bony yon Na summer time etnies . A } seek out the men he Jen what Cedar chest,” Yelverton was say m of this infamy and Zf ‘ rT if, sor allly fer ob Hundred for the traitors they man if They Stole Too Little ee: ee, Snes sheet. Soe ae who has Bought Sule ¢ 4 nought he Was a moose at least. How much to Washington the work hapt . i. Cum to me bebe, yuse jess ma size, bad e did when t ’ ie The other day a band of Ute Indians stopped the driver of # Yous, yeas, wo on. I haf met dot | Mr. Johnson turn 1 loose. What's tn it?" asked nome one. | placed thelr varia go down in|] PUGET SOUND MARBLE @ Lot 1—V bh up to $a.Jm | wagon and helped themselves to enough flour to keep themselves | kind of egg when | was playing O» : . , ; / GRANITE CO., inc. * $18: 4 from starving aloosa, lk What negeet? All that Mary found of him Y elverton, You »pen it and | Alaska's history marked as on. » &. Oh Thayer, Manceen, osan it, 4 Lueck c der col € Was a born and a big fat fea, wee has not bee ntrue to our district Cemetery work of every de- 1 Ehieu! but the soldiers were soon after Lo, the poor Tndlan. | i. escapes into a cor She buried them mid showers of Mut it's WANTS WOMEN To Hate. | = am i ‘They chased him all over the sage brush pastures to get a pot shot | house where id moots der tears P uur tea tate mae. 10 First Ave, Seatt! if at him in « coop of apringers. “What hat] tn th de of the old apple tree. | " BR Reems | Main 2999 In eco 4 . by blo the Ut & me rated for | YOu done mit mother? T a! ‘| SHANGHALOOU PERVILLE. santr > vernment Engineer Bar rel « All fall's goods, the i 4 ow os . Ags was the Utes were not co a Dot Hetens Ike a real drama. poninatoat ago. Never ¢ caster ia anxious to enlist the} ' t ¢ able of this peye : purposes of high finance Doos der egg baf aay more adven-| Brown—I wish 1 bad @ million |in it will be « 1 radical ay They had no patent to steal after the manner of the statutes | (ureases? | dotlara up. gentlemen! | AMUSEMENTS. to mail y a a . “Voll, 4 goes to war und gets! Jones—Why? There were several desultory bids, | eee WP PAAR PLLA take room ‘ egy ance naees bud it sa beating} Brown-—I'd pay my dedte but whee I finally raised it from $10 is to come They had neglected to orgyntze « trust that would evade the | Sinn Bel Se 4 Jonse--What thea? to $90, the chest wes knocked down Sherman law-—and the soldiers Rut what deco of d@er| Rrown—I don't know what I'd/to me GRAN D No Phones After 7. This is how the noble red man missed It: splokled hea ?™ do with the other two doDars, With all th aioe,” I oug nier He should have put bie standard much higher, Inatead of steal ‘Oh, in der last -~ she ta still ae fr ee — “ae “ i aes - eee . “ f pur ware es ' ve Yo got a knife, MaikeT| LY that containa . leased to hav tng a little flour he should have formed a corner and stolen the yp age Pore gg ree EE ety. eet a | pamnhed hee greene WINDOW SALE NOW ON FOR pleased hems ly 4 @utpat of a whole mill make & Boise like Damroseh wo 1 wouldn't work wort in words escaped an account with us for aay 3 Or, he should have organized a trust and taken profits by | wii sing dot operatic called ‘Dere Phwy? { the chest eud- ll Suit selected. means of special privilege. Able lawyers could make or interpret | Wass I Valting at der R-restau( I'd cut it ost ae , ped out Leoncava oO laws by which he could be able to exploit the public treasury or rob rant s 8 aoe 1 And La Scala Orchestra and Vocal Soloists—82 People. the people of the whole country by means of a monopoly. And if S| weil, old r Friday—"Zara.” Saturday Matinee — “Pagliacci.” Saturday Eastern Outfitting brought to book he could hire more lawyers [so bed after “Re . a F oe f k yx Bes ¢ 5S rehestra = By biring lawyers the Ute could escape the soldiers ' as Rowe anaes tate ot Se i odour = Company, Inc. But the ignorant aborigines bad neither lawyers nor letters of segs en bn Gallery A Be f1 y » 8, a Gi incorporation. And they took only what was necessary to keep keepa th sacred for 1332-34 Second Avenue them alive. cobesgagteadl = ~ | Near Union, Think of it! They stole only a few sacks and turned the bal- “ LOIS THEATER sy na geo OE pO | isan, ae Ma r “Seattic’s able Credit ance and the wagon and berses back to the driver | TONIGHT, Matinees Dally Fecept Th Jays and Fridays, Weird | Howse.” Every trust magnate of our 300 must give a smile of pity at the and T ling the xn on Drama, “THE SIGN OF THE FOUR.” i Pantages Players Praised By Press and Public, And cach trust magnate must be greatly outraged at the crode such bun methods of the Indians, and wil! doubtle declare that giers at the game of robbery deserve to be chased down by the ~ PIANOS Steinway --. Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash. i l why do people laugh and stare See how tar the crowd ox! What's the stir in all the air? What's the marvel that impends? | te it something that transcends | | Laughing youth and wm det He who who | spends; | Some with | All my Paying off elect No; it te my f Paying off L'Envoi. Oh, the eaah th: expends! Ol, that one should not boware. Let me haate to | 1, too, rr Oh, the judame Ok, the lessons one forge Oh, for all my fooltsh Paying off election bets LONDON’S STORE. LONDON’S STORE. | t E LONDON’S STORE, Beautiful Embroid-]2-Clasp Kid Gloves Now, per pair American Lady Corsets borrows, he who len |S sme who doubting yet would Careless who a word pretends and one make amends; have my vain regrets; alos, like all my friends, | Paying off election beta! LONDON'S STORE. redit, some with debts; Hah friends UP A CRY The Daily Alaskan of Skagway, jthe rlews exponent of kovernme in its ¥ of Decem ecelved, pub-| lishes a m eful editorial, } which effect wid start some Ithing. The editorial in full is as | follows “The dispatches say Roosevelt is opposed to self govern ment for Alaska, That means that representatives of selfeeeking cor-| porations and two or three #y-| cophantic officials have gotten tm ithetr deadly work. Defeater at the ipotla in Alseka by an overwhelm ling majority, repudiated by the/ imen who live in and develop Alas ka, they have worked secret wires which l« White House to| peopl ad to the undoing of t “The duty of the ka ie plata. e of Alas-| They must show the LONDON’S STORE. NOT A LOW-GRADE ARTICLE’ IN THIS STOCK PAPA DOOODOOOOOOI One-Third Off| One-Half Off} $1.00 Underwear Linen Goods Shadow Plaid One-Third Off | One-Third Off} Dress Goods Marked down to Table Damask sre 15c the HIGHEST. One-Fifth Off | Thied Off | yor. te vincent vor ! E: Mr. London announces a special purchase and sale of 5,000" 5,000 Yds. Fine choice Floral and Oriental designs. laid and lined, per yard.--+-+-+ Carpet MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. worth 10c,. tomorrow, special yards handsome 9 wire Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, ten .15¢ In the Domestics A whole dray load of Outing Flannels; thousands of yard 8c Mr. Ahrens Only Kept Goods of CHARACTER 2,500 yards beautiful 10 wire Tapestry Brussels Carpet-- wears like iron--your choice of 7 patterns to make selec- Made, laid and lined. tion. per yard. Boys’ Suits for Tomorrow President |‘ (it you don’t want to laugh stay away. (worth $1). Ne “| THE GRAND New York Academy of Music MATINERS & Mr. and Mra Perkins D. Fisher | Kurtis & Buses, the Three Walseys, the Fishers, Great Film. | WONDERLA 1909 Flyer Touring Car, cursion; Cable the ea rival LONDON’S STORE. LONDON BUYS ANOTHER STOCK) Messrs. E. H. AHRENS & CO., 1412 Second Avenue desire to devote their efforts entirely to the selling of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Goods, aad sell to LONDON all their stock of BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS AT 35 CENTS OFF THE DOLLAR. The stock is now removed, remarked and ready for sale tomorrow morning at Unchallengeable Prices. Nine Suit es light for $1.50. Satisfaction Guaranteed. $2.50 Warm heavy dark Cassimere, sizes--best values --all Seattle Sot 'e Theater N Week ‘ast : Prices—$1.50 to 25e. Drawing Big Crowds Nightly. STAR Ribbons, 40c val- Solid Colors Skirts; values $1.25 and LLOYD TRANSFER CO, in Bagoage Express, Furniture and. Heavy, Hauling, Both Phones—' Office in Diller Hotel Open Day and Night, Thursday and Saturday Matineces--J. C. 6tew- 1 Farce “THE TWO JOHNS” Prices ibe, Mc, d0c and Bc xt week—“Peck'’s Bad Boy JOHN CORT. M BO PHON Both Phones 65 AFTER 1 GO AND SEE 0XBO ADDITION TODAY, ARIZONA Two More Nights. Presentation. New and Strong Prices-te, ie. Matinews, te. Performancee—2 2), 1.9, 9 each day. ACH DAY AT Da Pow Leating Vaudevitie House. The New Billi Is Here. Frank Coombs and Muriel Stone Eddie Roesch and a Twelve- Year Lady Attendants. 906 Second Avenue. | 4.30 to 6; Sundays, h Phones. Round trip 10 cents. This week's ex- Market street, San Francisco, one day before Baby incubators, In Annex. New ar- Houre- to ride up nd fire disaster “ LONDON’S STORE. LONDON’S STORE. Six-inch Furs, Scarfs and | La Grecque Cor-}} Muffs Fourth Off Suits and Skirts Fourth Off 15 pieces heavy mixed Dress Goods, 38 inch- es mostly red and tan; a 75¢ value for, yard ues 17c Fine Laces Half Off Trimmings Half Off - pieces Rain Proof iting, §0 to 60 inch- wide, in Oxford, gray and tan; fine Raincoats and To go at, per Buy Carpets Worth $1.10 NOW Our price... 88c MAY MANTON PATTERNS 10s. in Old Country Linens.

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