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i § ' H ft | THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307 and 1909 Geventt EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Telephon Independent WALLA NCY aa a per week ‘ pies TO MAIL RUPACHIDRRE— The dave w DAdrem label of each paper, Whee I us remember right 1 m s place ur ( sp i Christe lay y pe the ¢ them i lar p ( Bu ‘ I t, but A ata by th rade i Christ is less than aw N the buying of ( t t f can when the ! Those who do 1 sortment from w to The cler will } tomer, whict r one wants idays the store m All persons cor t are worked to the hat Most people are They fl the same time It is ama two-—even to so great Mist of the ( of wild rush, ck together a ing h few Ww an event hristmas buyin just as thoug? last minute that Christmas is cor But there is a constantly ¢ who get in ahead of the mob, and comfortably and get them out vexation or damage. More such forethought as this would do much the approach.of Christmas pleasanter to everybody th S75; Sunset Main 1050, Independent 1198; Sunset, Main 1050, A Bunset, Ballard 206, ive conte per month, from the Het, A ehai and go at “peace 1s buying as well a nas observance the b! less to reduce at ret mn and beyond t to do the same s Christmas. me in the last f had learned only ivered prompt Mind and Health Have you not noticed that the He may be upon his feet and mov from ailments and complainings is due to bis aliments. No; his ail Pessimism ts as destructive One's purpose and performance. The and wilfully deprives himself of th pessimint ng about, la always an pessimist seeks nher of wise but he is never Do not believe that his pessimism enta are due to his pessimiem, & foree im one's health as the shadows ifegiving sunshine, nh Ave. Detivered the hol strain. } w days at the r ones irely 1 with- o make towalld? fr it ie ta he sun, the flowers, the trees and the green earth amile at him in vain. The trill of the birds, the trees, kissing the murmurous whisper of brooks, the organing of the wind as tt comes cavalierly through the ab Jences into song, are all dead to his dulled ears. He hears only his Can one thus out of harmony with the forces of life hope for health? Never. Health is harmony Optimism—hbappy, buoyant, Discord is ill-health. for health than do ail the rest of the laws of hygiene. eoeeree wholesome optimism-—counts more Mankind will never begin to approach perfect health until we fealixe that Hlness is not misfortune alone, bat a self. Wrong. We recognize this clearly enough in dipsomania. trace consumption or pneumonia to a cold carélessly inflicted We can contracted, We know that smallpox, the plagues and infectious fevers are due to uncleanliness of person or surroundings. And so on. Enlightened science is relentiowsly fixing responsibility for all ur ailments, emall or serious, upon ourselves. Any honest physician whose practice ia largely among the idle rich will tell you that the mow common disease he encounters fs neurasthenia, an aflment brought on by evil power of mind over merves. Hypochondria, which bre« fa stagnant pools, atrophies the nerve causes these aliments in time t « eee Emerson may man ts 4 villain.” But there is no mi to exe not have meant all thie when he said taking the precise me to dwell is in idleness as malaria breeds and rots the body. The com Mon tendency to magnify small aliments, tn order pathy or because the mind is given nothing elee become real and serious. te sayin upon, “A sick aning of Thomas Huxley, who sald a time was cOming when a man who be comes il! will be regarded as a fool or a criminal ‘ceo Ss galiealidbe at Apes Aabas..E 8 Sagi ladads * * THE LUXURY OF A HUSBAND : : BY CYNTH: A GREY. BOGAteseehanherentcenaanananiens Miss Eliza Daley, of Philadephia, saya that her relatives, whom her money supported, were reluc ury of a husband. So Miss Dal Another couple has been add @ Warren's impromptu weddings. © allow her ped. to enjoy the winds and married the man she loves. This Ume the bride is 60 years old and the groom but younger the lux to the list of Rev. Henry Marsh Another bride has cast prudence to 20 years There is something refreshing about a woman of 60 who has tn her heart enough of youth to enable her to fall in lo And the @yearold woman with enough spirit to elope with her lover la a trump. Eliza Daley's love is brand new sparks of youthful love, He found her in old Ireland and Induced her to come to Ame He boarded with her rele She came. work of a courting. love story. Do you laugh? heart long empty. & friend's fireside. You have never hearts and shut the door in your very face. too. It is not one of those late It ia rea) first hand love and love at first ica. atives Just to be near her. Now, ia spite of the relatives he has married her. Few girls can claim the distinction of making such successful There is no end of romance and beauty in this Then you do not know what love means to the You have never been the lonely third person at seen love withdraw within two If you had you would not laugh at the woman to whom love has come in her 61st year; you would envy her, The faded cheek has taken on a youthful flush dim, are shining with a new light. tleness, learns again to laugh aloud Eliza Daley is young again, for is always young A girl's love is a dream of delicht Olan Jewel, the more prec away. the mis because it st heart where muatie, lght, yed ture! The eyes, grown The voice long trai to gen true love reigns Love so long Steinway °: Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Sherman Clay & Co. 3406 Second Ave. HONEST METHODS. Seattle, Wash. Patent Excellent Flour = STAR FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTR SEND IN YOUR YARNS. “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR, “That's © happy having the Henson-Bunson weddin on Thankagiving da L wonder whose dea It was, hi or hers Her father's, T guess.” WITNESSES Must Not SPf AN EYE WITNESS. “Your defer able tecla tion lawyer bungling piece | The Idea of atta | om at what « sacrifice That law cred unconatitutional And under its provisions there were at least a dozen ways to beat it! Mars ts said to be sending #l¢ pals again. ‘Nother job for Bill Taft. He can answer ‘em Not Exactly What He Meant. Profes ito his a)——This te intolerable. Every time pen my mouth there's a fool who begins to wor talk. —Rire. The Great Risk. Dog—This ts an excellent idea Fox to run a tite in during the shoot why do you sium from us dogs? For—You don't seem to hay meoh experience of the wor When a human goes #! Mr papy bat of yours ason ash the largest pre dog rans t greatest ele Mele A Crue! Thrust. May--Why is {t that the engage mont of some couples is so brief? Belle—Oh, | suppore it ts so they will have mare t) ‘or actual war fare after they are married! Mathematica. ago rate, The mails have brought in ten million france more to the treasury.” “You don't say sot What wouldn't it bring fm tf postage were / tree? Journal Amunaat. Two Operations in Sight. Patient-——-Then you assure me, @octor, that 1 shall feel no pain Surgeon—No pain at all. We are going to give you chloroform. You By “Josn” MAKE “Bince they've reduced the pont-| ATTLE STAR—SATURDAY Dec * “* RRR * \* » \* rf * FADS “ASHIONS OF : FADS AND FASHIONS * | PA * | eT ” ~ kT oer . | . , SMART SET : THE § SE BY ARCH M'MACKIN le * * @ had been reading. The log fire > GTUNNING COSTUME OF LADY bo’ERESBY * moul ed low and the clock cused niet Aw it tollod [| 8% Rt tk ttt tt te IBUTION, $2) SFCOND PRIZE, |) our a faint, muffled ory withor ' yous i ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADORESS | iho Intech on the door shuffled and ae - 4s » woman staggered dnto my aback yo ts ewe It was litte Mra, Morrill Jim I . Merrill’a wife It was a f 1 [same before sending in your WiIL—| iinute before T recognized her, so | ' Boa Vivant ld veled he hair, wo 8 diatorted " tn pher feat re | & Werd From cosn Wise, He's boon at it again, has he? parr | 11 burat out, running to catch her ar : “ | he wank to the floor ie ro wae the st time she had . 4 | eens wo by that | knew the woman loved me poate j Naideryg ling y Many times she had come to me } ~ > } as Sere wh cen |HOd In these little visite 1 had soon . ge a yearn {nothing beyond her trusting cont po } | frum bis own exper) 4 and e my aid in the | - somos reformation of her brutal husband phased = As the village parson it was my Tale ek seal juty to welcome the visite of these asctts’ & women, to cons them tn their nd | ites r weeny times of trouble and to praise the wooed - . Approaching Perfection. anenty ta their aenneus Of man Building ve dear count, al ote | But little Mrs. Merrill was not Wee E you on your nephew “| the pent had a way ~~ her , ANE SS 9 Sa Ram \ lly becoming a perfect BPO") W654 her voles, when she looked } j tleman,” at ine, and when she talked to me ARE You ON THIS MAP? ou are very kind, duchess, but |} 1 me through what has the boy dove to deserve | ; ” she eried, plaintively . sch commendation from you and then I knew that I loved Min Bre’. ing | Well, before leaving us be gave |, Morrill oan “ he s for the ser ts | “Minnie!” I answered, and she j a of t 1 he, the rascal Now T “0! fot into my arma | 1 her | Ay: tand why he borrewed TINY) oeain and again, pasele and - ; 1 my valet."~—Sourkre in each other's arme tood ia : Ls many minut before I led her to a “ ‘i at Bad Memor, lebair by the fire, A fleree hate ge ne “Tell me ta what year were ¥OU | for sll mankind, exeepUng Minale so ; my boy? | Me consumed ~Pesngay? Agr} s 1 don't know 1 was # young) I looked at her for a long time a » ve : at the time that I didn’t pay ®ny/ thee [ ran to the barn, aad ' » » rt attention.”-—Pele Mele | two and them wibiiips organ the door of my hk She Bid TIME IN PORTLAND. penne Rridget--Ot would lotk to go ov tions when I Nevada mint | and spend the avenin’ wid me aunt,| lifted her Into the saddle, I ¥y Congressman Timothy D. guilt. |#ford to withou if yo have no objections Mra, De ree and we van and John Considine have been | *# 88 Introduction we ere matali into the can ape the past two days in Port » distribu 1 free on requ Mra. De Vore—Why, Bridget, you! oI knew not land looking over the the + | Only on will be mailed were out last evening and 1 don't] We passed Jim Merrill's shanty,|yation. It has been i Jo. [each pers additional « “§ eet and for some strange reason both| cided that Seattle in to have a new | wact is \ ) terrapting )-—Ob * stopped-—-deac 1 Inaide Use, 4 it is probable that | ‘°F € in ¢ 1 Little Johnny (interrapting)—0! mp load wtill | play house, an v - - ; ven mama, 40 let Bridget |g light was burning, and| fae will also be built in Pordand, | the price will be $1, and will be on Her aunt ie a splendid looking fel at . his face in his hands,| yr guilivan will be im the 1 h- | ante all news stands 1 ‘with big brass buttons on his|eat Morrill, J wanted to see the! west until the middle of next week Write for the mu today. Ad cont, and 1 heard game ¢ say | book that lay open before bim, 00 | em | . a je a|l rode nearer to the window. It | 1 that he wae going to be made 01) tae Bible! . Meat Prices That Talk | ©XSINEERING DEPARTMENT, ; Conan sci T went back to Minnie, She Was] Por themscives at the City Hall | D. MACKENZIE & CO., Inc. | | “There ts more pleasure tn giv but she bad not seen| Market Ape AV, Beer Ve 4 | | Holders of the world’s record for in than receiving,” was the 1 seen i= bone steak, rapid minemaking and dividend proverb that @ mother was trying !" 1 whispered, “Jim) ' Ah paying, Goldfield, Nev j to inatill into a youthful mind Merrill loves you! Look go near | eee . as 5 as z e 00 hat be is reading | “That's trae about nae be ye ced whe, as tour ana AMUSEMENTS. | mother,” was the answer sho ge ran to the window, Then, as her | en a husband loo up, she hurried] ipl ic | ees Sa around to the side of the shack | Dick—What do you think of the disarmament of nations? Madge—Well, a it fs a national problem I hardly discuss # matter of so great importance, yet I will frankly comfess that I feel at Umee a greater sense of seourlty with some arms around me. A. OW. da Bo Convenient. Native—Well, what do you (isk ot our eity? } Visitor—Delightful p The that you 2008 train service is so gO0 can leave at any moment pleaso—GUl Blas Man's View Point. Money tatke “You, that’s b woman's head on It thors “kh A 0m Probable Cause. Mra. Maloney—-Blise me, ph With | quiet little b'y yer Patay is ghrowtn up be | Mra McCarthy war opberatin’ a ar borned an’ anne Yin, hin father ati! whin Patay Ot supphose thot won't feel anything. accounts for him bein’ so quiet. Patient—1 wish you would do the) A. 0. W RRR AA AA ee wearers » ” « * o ° ¥ . * BY STUART MACLEAN, * * ERATE REE A timid young lady named Grace, While washing herself behind the ears, And she screamed What an awfully sensiti A dashing young woman Undertook to peroxide bh And when next ft it bad turned a p And my! how the people Said 2 daring young per Who had terrible times When asked to ex ” some soap tn he r eye, out, “Oh, gracious’ ve spot!” named Clare, or pet dog, was seen ale pink, did laugh at ber! son from Dorset with her shoe laces plain How the thing stood the preasure, “Tf it won't fasten easy, why try bard!” ‘MUCH SUED MAN FAST MEN FOR “BIG MEET The date for the big triangular meet between the Y. M. ©. A's of Seattle and Everett i the Beoattle Athletic club has not been set, but entries must be in by next Wed nesday W. Lee, of the Everett Pp club, arrived in the efty today and stated that he would have 10 fast men in the meet Fourteen athletes left on the Ip Aianapolis this morning for Fort Worden where tonight they will as sist in the opening of the new nym.” at that place, dedicated to the soldiers The athletes from the 8. A. C, who went to Spokane, where they took every event, have returned to Seattle. Olympic Market Pike Street, ond, saves half your Try them and be convin posite the Bon Marche between First and Sec at bills. AGAIN SUED Dr. Annie K. Russell, still per: sistent in her prosecution of Dr, George W. Miracle in the contro versy which has gone on In the po-| | lice and superior courts for a long time, has commenced another civil eult against the Seattle physician, who, she alleges, was formerly her husband, Mra. Russell wants to levin certain articles of Mexican linen alleged in her complaint to have been purchased by her dur ing their wedding trip into’ olf Mexico. These she alleges to be in the possession of Dr. Mir nclo and hia t wife. Deputy Jack Mev terday rves ik papers, but failed to discover articles in question Save Your Old Carpets We make beautiful rags of thet. cae class carpet cleaning, Fussy zzy Rug Co., Queen Anne 1222 © are indepe new and seco ters of various Our prices are wil ndent dealers in t-hand cash regis makes and styles. bout one-half of y company pricen exchange an up-to register, more suitable your business, for your old one. ull us up by phone and * your wants, THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, INC. Phone 697, date for and Jim Merril) fhe eprang to his feet aad ran to the rapped softly ned, he looked out rk and with a heart fell at hia wife's feet, snow to kins door, It ¢ into the ¢ rending ery cringing in the As she stooped tiirned by horses’ heads toward hore 1 could not resist looking back. In each other's arma they entered the brightly Hghted shack closing the door upon the darkness bebind them PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION The annual autumn meeting of the Washingtow State Philological ausociation began yesterday after noon, Dr. Thomas Kane, president of the University of Washington, presidiig. The following were read “The Middle and Their Origin,” Poetry and Poets of America,” “A Contribution to the Genealogy of the Baglieh Novel,” and “Notes on the West Baron Version of the Gow pel of St. John.” English The We sell better Pianos and sell for money than any other deat er or organization, We same grade ity third than them less will sell you the style and qual- from one- one-fourth less buy else- instrument to you can where That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ' him I) papers | } | New Bill Monday Afternoon THE Cov today, yoars ago. As ‘« AUTH One Price Roth Phones 43; Supported by a a t AMY STANLEY English Comique THE STARSCOPE WONDERLAND EXHIBIT 906 Second av 1909 FLYER TOURING CAR Last trips on current program “~~ tomorrow very” Minute ng Sensation. YOU SAN SEE IT FOR 10 CTS, TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDE inderella” ONE THOUSAND LAUGHS—ONE THO! Good Reserved Seats, 26c and Bio. You can get JOHN CORT, Manager. Direction George J. Appleton. no Phones After 7. Matinee Saturday . John Cort Presents Two Performances Only, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 5 and 6. Miss MAXINE ELLIOTT Gyicras “4 Hee Great Match” SEATTLE THEATRE Ne ee eee Friday, December 7 MAX FIGMAN Superior Company in 300 NIGHT PHONES: Phones Sun. Main 1304. AA ee PANTAGES STOCK CO. Matiness Daily Realistic Pictures of the Bowery, Except interior of train dispatchers’ office, Thuredays thrilling railroad wreck, life in the and Fridays Golden West. Prices: 2c., 10¢ formanc 2m, Tuesday time of old bill. GREAT EARL Banjoist the World bet Madison and Marion. and tomorrow Thriil- In a Complete Scenic Production of The City «New York Harold The Man on the Box” A Comedy tn 3 Acts, Dramatized by Grace IN NEW YORK CITY. Livingston McGrath's ROGERS and MACKINTOSH In the Comedy Sketch, “Out of Sight” REIGLER-ZEIGLER TRIO Acrobats CARROLTON AND HODGES Biackface Song, Dance Artists. EDDIE ROESCH Singer. City's Prettiest Amusement Resort and Running All Week. s ar infar 4 { the noted train ¢ MUrsed to life and he Midland ) &!A98 closed cases. k three } @rrivals from Seattle, tr twine SEATTLE THEATER Prices $2 to 50 cents. Purntes. Seats Selling Wednesday. Prices $1.50 to 25c.; Matinee $1 to 26c. Lol THEATER Ind. 4334; Sunset, 1034. Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Matinees 10c. 7:30, 9 each day, continuous 2 to 11. Per Last Open daity, 9 a.m. to 11 i pm, " tuding Hundreds of Electric Pictures in the Penny Arca Umbrella smal ® regntas' lic soa VESSELS zs _ ESTIONS For Y GIFTS, A FEW sing ¢ Shaving fat Cases Mirrors Ma © Bet 2RAPHIC DEpr, ractive in woods rbst barnes agp 004 oF leat itfite gf «|| The Quaker Drug ty} 5 First Ave, PYF SANS C ER vento + “<e5 ag ae a Give Something Useful le ee Oo wing of W, PE for Men, wo cot suggestions 1h” gifts that will be sure gf hearty appreciation, By right im style an juality—moderate im pricg Hol times are hard) mn pocketbooks —if you golf lesire you can open ange count with us, ‘a-little-at-a-time” “tel thing selected, USSRTEr.. Eastern Company, 1332-34 Second Avene Near Union, i aaa In the shape of any new Piano will the Meyer-Toner Piano now unti! Christinam | This means we will give away our profit. Can you afford to mie chance os — your wholesale Call 314 Union Street. done at the same time, These prices will for ouly 30 days: Full set Toeth Gold Crowns, 12k Bridge Work, 22k Gold Fillings Silver Fillings . All of our work is Elevator servi tendants; office hours, NATIONAL 403-404-408 PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BUILDING. Second and Pike. -tor and Edison alking Machines SHEET MUSIC, vil cond Ave. Third Avneue and Pine Stre t TOMORROW AND NEXT SATURDAY. LAURETTE TAYLOR in Children’s Fatryland, ELTIES—TALK OF THE TOWN. Hundreds Turned Away Last Night Two Big Floors of Numberless Attrac Admits to Everything — OR’S CARNIVAL—A Stunning Children 100; refreshments Reserved Seats Luncheon Private Boxes, supported by USAND DAZZLING NOV Noveity jons. 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