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A tb ~ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, Dec. 3 STAR DUST By “JOSH” it my dyst was found in Stafford «| shack they would run bie " I was the one who put it it wan signed “Carson Jo Come back!” cried the wire THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. 1907 and 1909 Seventh eg EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. eee Telephones— Independent S75; Sunset Main 1050. ndependent 11 Main 1050, * tay Mallard 298 — ; KING COUNTY “0 — FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SFCOND PRIZE, 91, wr MAIL RURACRIMERS- The date MAN Ghdgdee tate ct each paper, Whew thet a : yh YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESS MANICURE GOOD w ie bin tin od BEND IN YOU wi nt paid in edvance, your a an (Kook * ae C “ ” TAR. beh‘a) beta, Giline JOSH WISE,” THE 8 (Roayés "a onlin mociemamtiianaiin eee pers (Koch's) Manicure The Sordid Rich and Poor ReeKEAAH eee A WorggProm seen Wise, (Star Special Service.) wag Wat ° & Prize’ Winners Last Week, = * OLYMPIA, Dec. 3.—Teturne f pr wt ” Y Astronomers say that Mare is again making desperate attempts | wing ¢ th Not long ago a rich than killed himself because he wad in fear [w Cecil Ogden * to signal us—News Item, | ha rrived. ‘Thin © ft f poverty *t nd—Ceell Eltott * 7 , - : i b fool , * Contributors must net * flay, Mr. Mare, up there In the sky nes . 5 4 fool, or crasy he What is the trouble with you? * on both aides of thelr ® A teller t on't | : te will canvass retu Not necessarily. You he man’s one overmastering thought | y *| Ph nar b Aw } Ie your Billy Hearet stilt running ® meet t frit t 8 j pete F ig wir! roew your LA eel fone ne narace wes wbout money, Hw dreamed day and night of how to get tt and |e Je rll , convinced. Fa fp 't) mel ' Saat the Btan ard all ver the place be given out of ngoline, Oe yer be inventit Me G8@ ett Want money te Go geod wih, He [ee eee ee ee ewe worth convincin’,. | a ments, Judges @ nmreesDen. . Writing Cal anted it for a purely selfish pu He wanted heaps of it, leat Secretary Root and I are In per ‘ are Pe * : “a4 or .s eo 7 poeta! pha I Ye might become poor. feet accord,” says B H, Harriman af tt ajans 1 ao we 4 —, by & seated if Of course he was not hapy How could he be? Aud Whore goes . more presided Please don't 1 we want y ld apher \ t « end aprons: GRAPHIC vn About the same time, me state, a poor man killed him | “4? boom So anaes This is w herd « "” \ An a ru ‘ Pads, all sh Y ‘ copranwe We've got enough to attend to ' f f reed | by pelt for fear bis family w ° Seo that man over there The . } Don't you forget it! ¢ 80 Was be a fool, or crazy? ene with long whiskers aud ailk| “Your father w es ploneer ta} tables 98 we anual aa f , » the rick : t was abou * That's Mr, Pakerly, manager | thia country, wasnt he what ft ts , ‘ Not necessarily, Like the h man, bis sole thought was about | hat? ‘Thats Mi. Fakesly, munieet Fags ANE ere Hatinte | what 1 oe; : money. He had to think about it s« hiy, more’ the And his pean Ae - i! } country ¢ lation was #0 sipall ; ; i iy , Phe ¢ named by eolf “s was 0 pardonable t that of the rich man Nook when about bint they couldn't take a atraw ots, . ‘ een Mees $ ne capi But here's potat— What aboot him? Man alive,| . \ dit alor } ; a ; p In thia our day, both rleh and poor give altogether too much | haven't you heard | “Do you think it's ——— sy a ' Ri oe ; P agp ony | n bout ertal rn 1 fre ) @ motly Ifa N man to make a living following the ————~ } “tr feat me HOLIDAY Leal thought about material thing xi from the same wy Why, he basn't offered Count] horses?” are ac he sib DERS, eens. Boni a jod Sure. Look at the fellows on mittee wi pi Ad Baring A poor man may become @ iid in his desire for money as - the canal.” Taine date bonne at t j wap ed @ rich man . Blow Place. | ft prob fa i ‘ eel s rich and poor tr s lose all sense af the things George C. Poory, who ts just back} Mr. Jenkins, wha had just mar a will iy a 4 Cloth mM Both rich and poor alike t a a ea . New York City, ts of the firm | ried a second . came into the a | Meer “pt ato ¥. f. br bar Lug AUVEr moms, - < of the spirit hat the metropolis has no! room where the childrea were play . ; ’ a i. ney box; for, i When adversity comes to tt verage rich man {t appale him attraction that measures up to the | in. ( c en” sald he rhere was excitement in Aod Tom Stafford went—went i re wo Brute ie . r ar vir ta af Ove ow , ‘areot ck, © ¢ firet by the house where pretty 96 silver moms, Me knows " ave & money 4 « ney | musew nvironmenta of Oscar me i 10 Carson Jack, on 4 1 > - a he Her h ! gainst it day, Wher adversity comes to | Vicars pir sty and pampkin or: | He introduced he bat rrel, was telling of bia n Kitty Martin lived. Surely “ y ing ce satin gh & eo re piste og er Dy chard.—Wiae (Va) News one whose name was Blate rr] would betieve him. But when the 5 sb " ‘ cain at, on the sordid poor man it overwh ve him ia the same way, Hoth have - came her ture ste usted and Gone! he eried Btolea!| moon had sw an hour higher in. ! ex . f - sught that money could buy happindss and both are bit y dis Can't you do something to! thon sald, “Humph, if you took he | em trom the shack white | was|the sky bis was fil ' . ‘ a baa eee ree te eee the an laa how $0e won hinted Oe BOP - | retcept donpee and sore pleveihe, palt ' W. HL, Beatty; J || The Quaker Drug ; tendanée at the Sunday services?” There was a chorus of voices. | had not believed y of Ate $25, y Pgs asked the heavy Gontributor | Wiltte (erying)—Doohoot Boo Suspect anybody, Jack?’ asked years bet ro Tom ri Jt, 3. ~ ‘ 013-1015 First Ave, h inting Woman You,” replied the pastor, “I/ hoo! Atkealt Dstt Carson Jack again, o; Bq : The Faint 8 bd think I can. ff you have no ¢ Gentioman——-What's the matter 1 saw one man,” sald Carson) and Carson Jack was wounded, shot t auah, § Joseph 3 tions I will have some fend of/ little boy? +| Jack slowly, “h ng about my!| from behind, robbed verily, and but 4 John ¢ ” Tiss What in the world has become of the woman who faints? mine prefer @ charge of beresy| Willie—Doohoo! Pa fell down) place late last night fog Stafford’s ald must have closed ‘ | v * | ‘ ‘ $2,009, | She ts never heard of any move. She has completely disappeared. | against me. staire an’ broke hie leg Who was itt” came a roar from | his ey mid the stunted eee Not so very long ago she was as much in evidence as the boy aA ee a parmoye Oo 5 ouppene youl ees Ly atangs er ¥ ren ype at Goldvilie,| — - - that whistles or the girl that plays with dollies. tecluses Johnay Rockefeller. May-| Willie—No, it wasn’t that, but I) Instantly « stalwart young follow) a girl was reading « ru dely*vcrawl:| OT Te ‘Binet & "MoGresor, History and literatare are full of her, She hae passed down be there's #0 hing im that. Ev¥-| didn’t ace him. buret from the crowd grily jed letter _ | 1 +h Second ev ‘eos Tthrongh all time as a pathetic, lovable figure, Our fathers and | ery tn nk of Johnny we EDWIN PRASE. It's a ile” he shouted | “E loved you,” It ran 1 knew} Ane age yea | ; = grandf 4 knew her well. feel sorry for his father. j ¢ Bo the search bem: % i et jain, . siemiaiek catenin mee eet :” Olympic Mark a No eplacde of human iife of 100, or even $0, years ago was eet your husband, he won't come] ovggeta were found in i's} mpic ar . ur old en | complete without a fainting warm an. at my bidding lanketa. A few years it| Pike Street, between First and ee ag yom eee on toe | \ it was the fashion for a woman to scream and drop down tn a Widow--The wretch! He's prob-| would have meant lynching; now) ond, paves half your meat awa . “teers ss We'll be delighted Qoad f Pa at yee henat cco anita ? ably off flirting with some hunay of] {1 meant an outcast ji Try thom and be convt like now at the Pantorium. Main aseount: with same : = burt i ee 4 he used to visit score of a lady—gboet Go!” they said. “Th 2a te the Bon Marche. 1048 bi ts at wit! you tor A New York specialist declares he ured to visit a a LOM Sais you may sclect “tug “fainting ladies” each day, But now he bas not heard of one in | - sb months. Gun Fired. ‘ showing of ose eee Mr. A Gun, employed In a cus ~pparel for men, womes children, a stock brim * sensible Christmas gift, kind that ts sure of heaty a tome house, having beea dis missed for improper comduet, the entry of the fact im the boot Btood the Athletics and saner methods of lMving suggest themselves aa Feasons for her disappearance. The sweet femininity of t ys has been replaced by ro DRESS GOODS as XMAS PRESENTS bust masculinity of habit and temp | A gun discharged for making : Which sounds good, but is false report.” q preciation. ‘The. women of today are no more robust and healthy than were Bete There is nothing better than a nice Wa ist or Skirt Pattern as a present for any Something here te ale Getr mothe shyt im a Churchyard. member of the family or even a friend. We are showing some special lines at attractive taste, in a range of ree is, ‘They gre les able to do th own work and they are less pro | pte the bones of Richard prices this week, accommodates eveey, — @uetive of children. a on A 44-inch Cream Me r small figured, at, per yard weversseeeeeree 98¢ then, if not eons . They have them beaten In only one way—they don't faint. | Whose hb. alast wae strangely " < { 85e a enient ° | «ht on, A 44inch Cream Serge at, per yard. .cssses seececerevecers . as en 4 And, on the other Band, the women of today have an totermin- I ~ $1.19 * able lst of weaknesses and aflmeots that the women who fainted - . i Tryieg « ae day his corm to mow A 44-inch Cream Bedford Cord at, per y BID. wc vscvceceoers . ¢ ‘ o% . om at. «tok ah cli | wih haere A large lot of Black Mohair and Sicillians, specially priced at, per yard, s9¢, 75¢, 85¢, sever heard of. -_— The rasor slipped and cut bie tow A larg ; Sialhans, $5 3 $1 3 Indeed, it might almost be said that as the fainting period The president's visit to Ce off; $1.00 and . o Weewedbe seats cna, kadwenoetniues weneunetens Gan avneee Waned the appendicitis pertod be gan course marke « pertod tm ite his re wee, oF F “om rw “ ey bes A sGinch fine Panama, in black, navy, wine and hunter's green, per y ard...... $1.19 . aw tory a inflammation quickly flew to, : ie s pina 5 Se DN Py Dagens lt is beyond the doctors to say weg the fainting existed, or why e, oubticcteerc¥on wanes | Satan te oinat cartel, A sainch all wool Broadcloth, in pearl y, navy brown, green, tan and black, at, per Eastern i ceased an mysteriously es ft had existed. ‘. nan | Wellman expects to viet the north |And was the cause of Richard's Yard acaccecvossserecces apenas bs 0b base Wewwa ede saececese see 66 uch t fo with if, as it bae with a «2 ' « . ‘ y Perhaps fashion had much to do i pole next year, But it will be only sying A nice assortment of about 15 pieces il woo! Maids and Checks in gray, Company, Ine. tadi«: tions and with the formas of Insani that lead to suicide [a Mying trip. and aster rs m navy blue, fine for waists and children’s wear, at, per yard coeeees taeeee ; A 56-inch KE ‘aglish Covert, guaranteed rain proof; sold everywhere at $2.25; this ein 2) 2 4,0 € ‘“c F L . Anyway, the woman who fal ata haw disappeared, and the world M T 1 owes sevese eerecees : Peete meee eee emeeneee fs gradually adjusting itself to get along without ber. BERS E EE EE ER ERTS EEE EE EEE EERE RE HEHE * . 3 ’ 2 Pare: silk knitted Ice wool Shawis, * i itt > » Shawls, large size, Fascinators many kinds, every ~ : long fringe; a beau- color im the greatest riety. i . * ty at so. ety. Prices start Will our low prices @ i BY THE OLO SCHOOLMASTER. * $3. 24 0 fo cst: During . s Makes a very ac? $1.25. this month you eam samt BREE EEE EERE EERE EERE RRR REE Ee and avoid pain by getting ceptable gift. dental work done by af Persian Silk Scarf, with assorted fancy border, lighter than wool but warmer. $2.50. We use strictly ff terial, and our methods tirely painless. Our December prices: Full set Teeth . Gold Crowns, 2k Bridge Work, 2% Gold Fillings . Sliver Fillings All of our work is. Elevator pr hha a Lad tendants; office hours, m. to 6 p. m.; Sundays, —<_ + NATIONAL DE 403-404-405 PEOPLE'S SAVINGS UILDING. CRATES sald: “A boy Is one of the worst of animais to tame.” This sentient by the observant old ange af Athens seems ta be literally true, odging by (he number of boys con- runlly taking a wrong start in fife. One of the ehtef causes for the waywardness of most boys who go setray fe ther unfortunate aasocia- fon with older boys who are vile. Let your Ind of 19 years associate th the brageart, “Swashing Bill,” ri 18, next Goer or down the nearest y. for a month or so, and this erate becomes your boy's hero meat do all hie hero does: he yust smoke, Chew, swear, biack~ conrd, may nasty things about giris, bibe the morbid sentiment that here je not @ decent woman living. looks on his mother’s sweet, wi ntempt, She tf Gad” or “the olf Silk lace Fasci: ators, fancy, pure silk, pink and blue. Price Fine wool Scarf of fancy design, useful for any outdoor wear, good length, $1.75. $1.00. Silks Satins 49¢ A fine quality of Satins, in all the best colors for fancy . work, etc; also in black and white, Per yard, ly affection and anxious counse! with and bis honest, Christian father ts So far as possible, and in hiv own unfolding imagination, he par- teipates in all the crimes his boy hero boastfully plans, and In talk, if fadeod not in reality, attempts to ¢ xecute. These would-be, or to-be, by te are always successful in thetr forays for plunder, and never fait iato the hands of the law. In their G@red imagination he ts the leader of a gang, a modern Jexse James: IMs picture is in the papers; he ix the idot of his gang, always cluding the police. To the young boys thia way of ¢ etting @ living looks #0 “dead easy” that, in comparison to these criminal heroes, what does his father with his good. honest methods of getting a clean fiving amount to? He fe “behind the times, old-fashioned, out of date” Pa fe childish, he taeks “nerve.” ‘The moat beautiful woman in the) she wants more ‘The writer knew a good boy, decoyed from high school to ruin last | world arrived in the United States| She began life as the daughter of year, by just such a gang and by just euch sentiments. The boys had |this week. “Most beautiful” is the| a working man, and, it is said, sold Meaithlly arranged e haystack so they could stay ail sight tn It to plas |way imperor William described ber |flowers in the streets, and se she so - ese Oot mh ene 4 VEE when she sang in Berlin, and that| was gay and so beautiful, attracted PARMRTe Bee A SEAR WASSER OR YOO CHILDRESS [also Was the compitibent King Né-| the Roties of = Russian prince, and enpodialy 567s jong as they are boys. See that they stay at home | ward extended to her after he had from that she began to build ap the fust as much as possible, Always know their companions; make them |icen her a y or #0 ago at the| fortune which h swumed iincd telenthe atndio ta eoanhe en her 1 ago at the| fortune which has now assumed If children are kept away from crime and criminal sentiments untht te grand such proportions they attain their majority, they ar The prize beaaty Is Lina Cava) The prince gave her jewols whieh The bad boy ia the tutor of fut ure criminals. Hertl, and she came on the liner! are the wonder agd envy of Rome, La & ie from native Italy to| and are said to be of the value of sing Jora” in the Metropolitan | $600,000. One rope of pearls, which Opera house in York. Cava-|she continually wears, was, tt ts lier! is already very rich, but, like | sald, wanted by Queen Margherita Prompt and Regul f alt the great songsters, and others,| herself, but was secured for s For Xmas Something Useful. Our large stock of \f wear apparel contains useful gifts. $1 per week. ‘Pacific Outfitting 422 PIKE STREET. Satins, 85¢. 36-inch Satins best quality for lin- ings, etc, at $1.00 ber yard and lighter grade at Wash Taffetas, A9e. First quality, all colors, thoroughly fast; our regular 85¢ quality on sale at Silks China Silks, 25¢. 27 inches wide, In black, white and col- ors, at 49e¢ and joc. meres Also a full line of Gloves Misses’ Gloves, white, black and col- ors, warm and heavy —per pair, colors at 25e. Long black Silk Taffeta Gloves, fleece lined, 16-but- Delivery é AMUSEMENTS. is our rule. Orders from con j ton length; $1.50 per fumers for - finest gingor ale, ee ee ee Bed " pair special for Tues- 50¢. Vi an ANOS cream and lemon soda, saran : . cre q JOHN CORT, Manager. paritia, tron Brew and all eat Seattie Theater Beth Phones at day, $1.00. Silkateen Gloves, Talking Machines: pe agra aye Along ante erga A RIG HIT LAST NIGHT. 7 his mor Kid Gloves, two- Gi black, white and col- SHEET MUSIC. {reshest and purest All the old savorttscPEGGY FROM PARIS. clasp, all colors and oves ors, fancy knitted, 1 vil Soot ere pair in a box; just right for a gift. Pair, T5¢ sizes; a hummer for the money. Pair, $1.00. Misses’ Kid Gloves —tans and browns— zes 434 to 6. A beauty for $1.00. We lay and Thursday nights, two performances only—Wednet Pacific and Puget pay ‘ ange we mais. ers ros Phones 927 tile : a LOIS THEATER PHONES Sunset, Main 1204; Ind. 4934, To call and se are selling our ‘scan The prices are quality the anteed. And it will worth your time to amine our line of before purchasing ery set purchal y guarantee Pantages Stock Co, presents a Thrilling Drama > “THE CITY OF NEW YORK.” Doors open, Matinees, 1:30; Evening, 7:90. Performances begin, Matinees, 2:15; Evening, 8.15, ays sy joes ge STAR POE as mach day. MAY MANTON PATTERNS 108 jo 2\e_°| Hamilton- Brown t j MATINWES RACH DAY a7 s:%0 Vaudevitle Howse | W BILL THIS APTERNOO W y one na 2 Ttogers and Mackintosh, in it of Sight nv eigier-Zalgier Trio Shoes “ crobats; Carrollton and Hodges, blackface singer the Great War! banjotst; Amy Stanley, comedienne; Eddie Roesch; Starascope FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. WONDERLAND EXHIBIT... . 9% Second Avenue EVERYTHING MUSICAL. 1909 Flyer Touring Car,, Beginning Tedav: Sensational re tion of the hold-up and robbery of a Col jo Midland expr it Cripple Creek three years ago. Baby Incubators in Annex, New Ar eep In mind & WOODHOUSE DABNEY Sh rm Cl # Almost Daily FURNITURE CO, ULS¥G | TRANS SES s Oe 4 agage presse. 4 - Every Night This Week. Gin with Lauretle Taylor in the ‘aa teeta. See en Both Phones—1686, Office in 1 Open Day a | 7] | TE 28. Tel, Main 279. Ind. Rooma 304-306-306 Alaska Bidg. Big Vaudeville Acts, See the Io, 6c, 500, 760 and $1.00, 10¢ admission. r Hotel, id Night, Authors’ Carnival and ts on the first floor pen every afternoon 4 title rot ho Lower foo the above lines. Phones: Main $998. Ind 9096. % 4406 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash.