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SATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, 4. 1907 cific Northwest : — fe ete tt tt tt TT TH te i “ S aoe : lael . i THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE Lieut! Led N aya NO. 7 Mi E 4 ‘ =: . : “AR-LIMERICKS vy . ev STAR PUBLISHING Co, 1907 and 1908 Seventh Ave. Lt Ly U LJ LJ & : N 4 “ : by EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, * BY STUART MACLEAN r* " . Telepnones— oor JOAOT % tk 4 O Editorial: Independent 875; Sunset Main 1050, wf cael V), es j | 5 HHARAHERARE WHA Busin dent 1138; Main 1050, ge tity (4h (Bee if you ean t m rhyme.) BALLARD STAR AGENCY a Ballard a aoe FROM Te Pe Ay ee ee te ek b shine t0 } 4 mall on carrier e 6 7 joe af \ be a + » OL ro put int k tieule we TO MAIL f . 4 Stéreen BIO F ome seed Doren rf As many an authore the far 1 E oss pliant: allah We A Few Matchless id fe to really start her ge * It ake ehila y ¥ a yy EP Leaders for Saturday Ls) And tells all that it ought to do but a't b Bo cule we can't help but buy the magazine ra v ; , ain ¢ giving ur subseribere 4 perfect serviee-and be, — Coutemplate Hallie Erminte Rives? Senden eal re —a inne = The life of a spineter - oe ED price J octal 4 Bhe wrote “Smoking ¥ i A Costly Newspaper And told all of the details, Roger t = a And you see now what frankne loes for you 0 q f en All sorts of questions find their way into a newspaper of- a trace of the old Madeline and| mourned for it as for the dead t a) fice fled to find the slightest. The I was @ better hypocrite than 1 e ae on had been lovers two years before to be. Ah, Hugh, I might; u a Frequently some friend asks: “How can you afford to sell Hugh Carlson and Madeline ¢ 4 ol mortified at finding you read : ~ ; erton, bu looliwh «quarrel bad/ my hi all wrong , t EP The Star for 1 cent” Or, the query comes in this shape So a Se “How can you pay for the news—all of the news—and er had tried to make peace knowing you wtill love me enthal Cherries, por 5 ee ‘i : » Once or twice since his return |i; — ~~ = poeneiad Ghaevies, ger Tae be then sell a paper for a penny ‘ana iat cee ck eites bb aes win, the shoemaker, 217 D. D D,, an excellent f ome * — lo the Old ome “ st lor cure of ecxe and other| : A cent is an ample sum to charge for any daily news- RIGHT YOU ARE! THERE'S A master, he had ventured to hint «of the skin; per ioe ots WORSE CAR, FOR INSTANCE, that their engagement was still un-| Dr, Hunt, dentist, 229 Durke| y ae paper. It is fast becoming recognized as the standard of FURST (VE SEEN WN Twbive Years! broken, bi Madeline either | Building. Phove, lod. 692. Seattle. r ry Pid e Mai AMD a hed a bh ont , oa eee a } price of all of the greatest newspapers of the United States. Out we aan AM, sy ane te a mado soune exeuse to t q t oo A few only charge a cents. ws wp frrmsatitay G8 Tag. f = go ited for her one day as t ugh waited for her one da = 4 In New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cin¢innati, YOURE 4 BMH OF RUBES bs jehe returned from a stroll through | u 5 an ia Pgs. s t Pentice teaink a. a a tl id the woods with Lynn Elliott, The , St. Louis and other large c pulat §-cent ne ox thought of anyone being more to : wh papers disappeared years ag ithe 1 and 2 cent pub her than himself roused his Joab R d cti i . u GER ications have taken thove lclde ex oy aod bo revved to wry eeu 1 PCQUCHONS IN |] The Quaker Drug (a), ey Such has been . is of lesser cities. to marry him, Madeline calmly | 1013-1015 First Av, : we . . told him that she wae going to visit | 0a an me It is only out here on the Pacific Coast that a few journals her cousin Mildred, since he as her t have clung to the old-fashioned charge of § cents a copy guardian could only see fit to annoy Suits ak and even they CUT THEIR gp lh NTRY CIR her. | For Irrigated Lands call @ ~~. wi Bhe had been there but a few COLUMBIA CANAL 66, we CULATION TO WHAT IS PR TICALLY THE 1t- weeks when Mildred died and Mad-| Sa CENT BASIS. elise was left alone with the old} EASY PAYMENTS, TOO dent £ . worvant. Hearing of ber loss Hugh | ae \ ‘he Seattle St was the plonee ont er t a. ent to find out her plana, as it ho January clearance sale is = The Seatt tar v ploneer t-cent paper in the Pa wan casential that someone should |, tow in full swing—evory gar Attalia, Walla Walle Con Wi “~ Its publishers, being newspaper men from take an interest in her, espectally |] ment in our stock ts substan i the east and familiar with the developments of the business since she had been left consider Ually reduced in price, includ Hi able property by her cousin. ing the most recent arrivals in its most modern aspects, decided that it would not only “You will have to marry & man |i there ts no reserve GO AND SEE be be possible, but advisable, to put in this field a 1-cent paper, much richer than yourself or you Every popular style of the E carrying all of the ld c a for may chance to be taken for you present season is represented— = ying all « he world’s news in compact form, money,” began Hagh lightly there are absolutely no old ; ‘ t ey ot e wi < cl ore How well this undertaking has prospered during the last am not afraid of the risk,” sh goods in our store—only the “I would not be answered briefly newest styles, the most popular eS RAMI mF SESRGSTePeEeeas «ee suse ig’ a rattle - | POT en TT LT LE EE CE I NTO TE SS S eight years the Seattle public knows. tempted to marry for money if} colors and fabrics. ADDITION TODA & Ss ‘ ies a hy oon poor es the indigent Open an account with us for uccess in conducting a r-cent newspaper necessitates & | Snare mouse. There is nothing |f} the garment you select and take large circulati At requires the multiplication of the pen- ioe I believe.” advantage of the low sale a 1 te {th 5 It need “Madeline,” he said, laying [ff prices at the same time—it'll = Pr ane cae on = meee & hand om her small, white fingers, || make the purchase of that new . ¢ advertising LANs, ‘now that you are rich and have |] sult or coat a mighty easy mat ol ' cd no need of me, Bow that you can |ff ter. ING fh s ike The Star, which has no polit- By “JOSH go where you will and leave me/ Generel Barking ra Poa =a . Corporation connections, has but two sources of in- without thought, now that you are/ = eo ae Pe a free aod your own mistress, you! Qreenieat, Johe D. Farrell rm - come—its money from circulation and advertising. These will not shrink away from me any | Eastern Outfittin Esward C Neuteiser tr i sources must be ample FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SPCOND PRIZE. anstiionion more than from any man who has/ st : Large circulation brings a high rate for advertising. The GEND IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADORESS | ing in week before, Hugh | Onl? buf « tagibe by w pie sand Com n Inc. a £ ; , : “J08H WISE,” THE STAR. ICarlson shrank more than he] side by sk i dene, pany, Star has this circulation, as Seattle merchants now well miiencinammpiaiee | would lke to confess from return-|70U Whether you love me T SOUND MARBLE a fe know, and it charges a fair price for every inch of its space “You're a goose!” exctaimed Mra. ( A WORD FROM JOSH WIGE | ing to Holly Lodge, and because of It I had loved you even a little 1332-34 Second, near Union GRANITE co. tne. é > om s mir price sibs’ ’ Sutth S ‘ay a pair of eyes he felt would look! less than I do I would never havo fire fc ising purposes. Smithers, angrily. ‘3 “ “ ou think ¢ Y sold for advertising purposes. ee cn way daa” veer glad at bie coming aad then when left you DAG you ihiak, the love “Seattle's Reliable Credit pa ; Dated Dp rritat rm did come no jo! and 1 +It is a member of the Scripps-Publishers’ Press news gath- | ed the arhstng, Senesn. pte those eyes and bo felt vexed and| natural deeth, that you ask for a ~ : . member am the mo nd has b member fo rly cig — \ ed on that secount Rew one : ering association and ha eh a member for nearly eight Jing golaen ese Re ee ee as an! 5 tered Sak Gk 1 bane fen J ears. mec wasnt ae Bia = y Smact will probably retain his seas ; q When the S s News association extended its service to [seat in the United States senate. A word € ih wis fs the Pacific Coast, about 2 t in working | Way not? Tom Piatt dove j Anes hing z € alliance with the Pu , astern What has been done with the | tie — ~JANUARY- 2 1 : o thre : 1 : states. Recently the Scripps organization bought the Pub- | ™8,"ho threw the bomb at i a! x lishers’ Press business bodily and amalgamated it with its “He bas been sentenced to 10) own tsonment in a fortress, (eee jesty,” replied his. secre ‘ ; + pe th Today the Scripps-Publishers’ Press combined organiza ee sett ees Sol F UE ttTtnn: Tt t» my tmperial will and wish) the train on the Georsia = ‘e tion supplies over FIVE HUNDRED aft yon American | that the sentence be commuted. |"Ab've been r ~~ . a by Rewspapers with the world’s telegraphic n In 4 in Your majesty! Surety 8 yeahe and as ne * Not $ ‘ ii be com a a o this number are most of the leading journals of the central BN boy ‘See et he nan henge 5 not ve A d Cc tl d Ss | N Y k atl | rod the ad and eastern states, some of which also take the Associated | 'mmpdiately ly vg Hat tell x my n on nue a e ew or Press have overtaken | | S 3 S : | tock of This last-nam tion still has a preponderance of The New York tm tore s oc 0 about 200 nev serving 7oo—but the Scripps-Pub hone celares ves lishers’ Press is swi oming up and will inevitably over ~~ an wolaieae ei =" ot a fel take and pass the Associated Press within the next coiy | ) of years. The Scripps-Publishers’ Press service is now gen } sae oe ‘a ’ “y- 4° = s erally recognized as SUPERIOR to the Associated Press service for afternoon papers, while the Associated Press is Bay. paw, what's a man's gag} ness relations? t A man's business rotation vs en EAR GOOD still the best for mo: The Scripps-Pubti tire world daily. The St editorial rooms, ailies * Press wire service covers the en ar gets news over its own wires into i . i employing its own telegraph operat P for the purpose. Hence its service is as quick as it is possi A ntl i ble to secure. tte! ion | i t The finest and most enjoyable| One great feature of the high-class matter bought and paid | trip to be found Is a visit to Uncle} for by The Star is what is known as its ‘mise Association” “Newspaper Enter product. Several years ago The Star entered into an arrangement with some well-known newspapers of the east and central Sam's navy yard at Bremerton. You can see the mammoth battleships | Wieconaia and Oregon, the t oe |ehip Philadelphia, torpedo boats and destroyers. The crulser Albany is now on the dry docks for you to Opera Coats Trimmed Hats Ladies’ Sults Slik Petticoats aE NNER A Butter-in, seo. You will never regret the vie For a Mere Fraction of At Half Price. The wish to own a Silt for SL15 85 39e¢ west to secure, without any regard to cost, the best possible " ” = Petti : y reg : poss : — |i. Boats leave Plor 2 at 10 aad Superb, stylish Opera Their Worth. ae ‘ pie Petticoat may be grath matter obtainable for newspapers, from the pens of the most The water wagon committee hag! 11:30 ». m. and 1:16 and : > andsomely man tat fied here for small money. #] t ided a division to the par pomt at : New ¥ ore’. % e es a : aH eminent men and women of the world. The plan was to get = Bing aor 5 pol see ai Pet Or tend hound td Soe. | Coats; New York Store's Tomorrow you may ored, all newest _New Our Petticoats have plens if something better than had ever been obtained before by any. | tilkmen } . price $70.00, London's choose any Hat in the York styles—Suits that ty of tucks and ruffles;) fi) & newspaper, and to obtain it continuously. "AMUSEMENTS. | ’ house, values up to $10, you would willingly pay they surely will surprise ti 1 Th Its } ’ ; PO LLLP LLP LLP LLLP PLL | price— $2o for are now you. The price starts at he results have exceeded expects iroughout the é ‘ Both Phones 65. No phones after 7 ; aivilized world the most notable men and women in litera- THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Mar. ture, politics, science and art are contributing EXCLUSIVE | Last Performance Tonight, ALLEN DOONE in Joseph Murphy's Great | . tcl vk ish Play, articles on curre nts and current topics to the newspa “KERRY aow % 3 pers in this association. Only this week The Seattle Star | Prices~5e to $1.00. Sunday Night and All Noxt Week, the splendid published a series of special articles from the pen of the cele- | Musteal Comedy Success, ©The Strotiers,” with a Notable Company Lot of Children’s |} 33 pairs of Men’s Dress Boys’ Knee Pants, all [| Men's Woolen Daca ¢ Tol eg he os of Principals and a Smashing Chorus sien oliek Sue bates pe ga he = ek tk ak as Sette made 08 ; mted Count Tolst leader of Russian people, | ——————— ne Shoes, about 2 , > ales : tan " : \ ” Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 4% on 4 pat Se oft up well made and of ribbed wool, na’ | on the burning questior the present-day Jution in | SEATTLE THEATER ‘ in viet, calf ax is v wkin, ¢ p toe, sof " adad saint tees gray; $3 quality; at 4 Russia. Day > A day the names of celebrated writers and Matines Thursday and Saturday, Tonight and All Week, ent; sizes 2 to 8, a per with good sub 5 peepee 3 Maa iifes ; men of fed to interesting contributions in “THE BELLE OF JAPAN.” | sizes but not of & stantial sole; regular } P ind; these are high aad P 4 Mrticles cannot be obtained by any other | woxt Week, Starting Sunday Matines, Jan, 6, Rowland & Clifford ee Se ‘sania ; mon $2; spectal ... 81.30 a ovis in this city. present Mr mes Kyrie MacCurdy, “The Old Clothes Man.” Mat grade 7 én rt Men's Woolen Under. Blue Flannel ¢ vershirte, . , tnee Prices, 26 and 10 cents. Evenings, 16, 20, 80, 40 and 50 cents. | ly sold eas © . e aint. “ieee ae single or — s nterorise t “ ae ————— — 60; Saturday only, > preaste: oe aper I prise Association ——— p=nearean yr cnecer es $1.50; Saterday = Women's Jullets, plain quality, in the natural breasted, made e tually expending over $100,000 STAR Per a TT Sth ane for . se ton, tow heel, Geaitte gray color; our spe heavy Oregon Fiat 3 per year ts work of getting t exclusive matter together MATINERS BACH DAY AT 1m \Seattin’s Landing Vautevitio Rouen | a i ead canons nel: $3 quality; i ; ‘ ¥ TOMORROW—CHILDREN'S MATINEE—2:30. solo; all sizes; regu o } The rtion of the total expense of Je Dale Opera Stars; Willams @ Rove, danc- | fab 60:08 Veh? tee Saturday ...... Pee | 4 tha * : bs : ‘ 1 rano; Roland Travers, Ulustoniet; Quigg & ties Shoes, # fine soft i 25 D ial ciation, and it amounts to a big sum +pe, Mluatrated Bong etal fol kid shoe, fair a D5e annually. ss Men's All Wool Sweat . atitehed —extenalon Australlan Lambs’ Wool gondeeaighane 4 These articles easily sold at a profit to thousands | cane Picken sole, military heel Underwear, natural et care i of newspaper skin hick thee haw ack Sex ale OO enh OF THe PREMAS All sixes and widths Men’s plain toe calf skin gray, heavy and soft ae mir aa at any price. They represent the ideas and the pioneering oOo Doors open—Matinees, 1:30 price regular ts $2.50; Shoes, double sole, worth $1.75 or $2 a quality: at ..daae investments of the few newspapers interested and their value THEATRE STi: i:i8; creemen, OK > ene rg fm gape ncaa pero ‘ nents of tt 7 aly Matinoes, 2:15; evenings, 8:16, | made especially for 81.39 as exclusive features is beyond price Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; Ind, 4334 Matiness renee, Tuesday, Wed-| wear; all sizes; reg Be All Wool Sweatt ane Star is not a cheap paper, in any sense of the word hosed. asenatnanantnaraaed Boys" hose, grain ular price $2 ape. n ers, good quality, Bal 4 I est and most y matter used in any daily in TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDEN, Third Ave. and Pine. leather, double soled celal 81.65 Heavy Wool Sox in only one © eft, Se Main 9900; Ind. 3468 cap these shoes white, gray mixed or beck with cas | NIGHT, Matinee Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Ni are from aizes 9 to 5 3 blue mixed; all 50c whit tr sf as much ¢ of y al me The AMSDEN OPERA CO. in “THE GOVERNOR’ swi 3 ! \ ; Prices—-Night, S60 and 600; boxes and $1 ell regularly Sults well made qualities; at & for par an Pp pent to ad age. A force of matiness and «$1.60; special and of x4 hoavy 1 or a pair n r af t nd al 4 Mp saber material 6 to , I ] mixed colors, wel o Men Jack Rabbit paper. H DREAMLAND RINK 1; alae colors, wall urn ee s of carriers a r i . worth $2.26; Saturday Wool Sox come in Sateen Shirts, whe Stu's | dcr tales Open Every Afternoon and Evening One lot of 60 pate of fk tn 1. brown, gray, black brand of sateen Say { e¢ United Stat ed or bine; excellent ua i 2 itera a Including Sunday Mt ishin DT ss vcteats tee ‘ i The St : Admission 250 ¢ night In the week of viet calf, patent baker j anal t ners have Russia calf and ve Youths’ Suits made of day's special 20e } found it by putting lours; sizes 8% to best of worsted, long 5 ne strap San d ! t t ole 0} urn } ts oR and oo ; in d f the Pacific extension sole or tur pants, vest and coat oys Men's fleece ned dals made of soft viel : 7 regular yalues of ov colors; the wear in gray txed kid upper, very Mext these shoes $1.35 ¢ ell for $7.50; Satur * brown or blue mixed ble sole, low heel, all les; : Steinway -. Knabe ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100, Hamilton- Brown Shoes Ma OF THE UNIVERGAL RANGE. Pacific and Puget Sound Bo ting Co. } Phone 927 Seattle, Wash,

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