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THE “SEATTLE STAR : “BY STAR PUBLIaHiING co. 1907 and 1309 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ° edfae Independent 676; Sunset Main 1080. Business! independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050. ot, Ball BALLARD BTAR AGENCY’ Ballard Que cent per copy, SIX Cente por Week, wy tweniy-Cive gente per month Delivered Oy mall er carrier, No free copies, | <2 te on the ton hae Hot auee CRIME RA The w @ At Meattlan Wee | KRB—Should y wy | | tne Ta thie way we can be « ar and B te the only way t thetr disapproval of tont bine tu the city coune was in the minds of the cov ° « met | mayor away f yt wer © bonds of saloom » keepers bef a How ean t ja on ry | a nt and as * it T i the t : r the pretense that they feared that the mayor might at t swor. Apparently they have not the same fear of the treasurer and city comptrotier on whom the power will be conferred by the new saloon ordinance. Vea BELET7E0 ) N9S Mee. FY nnn If Mayor Moore waa-aot giving S« iv 5 t law r f the ous " ' slate cm i ois r reg 1 com : : ng all in its power to strengthen — iF n netantly harasstag him by petty 7 i There be no politi hip In the enforcement a of law. Public we , feration. “ ~ cs # A Frenchman's Idea of Equality te é Pout Bourget, who ts just now the reigning favorite am ne 4 Freneh authors, not quite fathom the American idea | Im a recent article on New York City he says oy H In New York you are met everywhere with a sort of urbane = familiarity. The man who does you a service, wr which you pay * him, te nether ctvil or uncivil. He contrives, in a way which ta by 20 Means unpleasant, to pat himself on an equality with you. With & mild shrprise you find yourself taking for granted what in your own land you would bitterly resent.” fom-—It is to | To borrow a F n of the Frenchman, his naive 4 } The dared viewpo! x ” , it unconscious h of it makes one s@ 7 stand why the railroad brakeman or the cabman or the hotel porter should shew bim an urbane familiarity Why sot? Im this country one man who behaves himself ts as good s* any other man who be haves himese But to all these have bitte 192 Ome § ecf to INEPT tacos FORD eee at It's to our atmosphere. RSE RE ERE RRR *cuseee TEN COMMANDMENTS For the Girl Who Would Marry NO. 2 BY DOROTHY Date See eeeeeeeeeeeeene eee eeeee eee Aer Ons aes MEAT Ge Re s > * » » * » » * » . a * * Bh. eet Olympic Market etree ee | “There is no blame on your part. |. You have not failed in discretion Klein, the shoemaker, 217 land yet, withal, Salome, I dare to THE SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY JAN. 1907. . —— ~ ines ——— ™ ——— . en, the contor| uy P a 4 © date We . wena e es eeeeesss sss SENBEENEDERE ¥ troubl Wy machine ry 0 i ad Mb ‘ TRAVELER'S _: mee} , jhew hate) "ton women oni charged all bla “ture hag fk ue O 3 * | What's that? ph ome, . * ‘Management put in fold 3 err e eee ees no the women won't have to A Cleveland judge AREA . sbout looking under them f - ap jman é from pu eh basband's aga FiINST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2 SPCOND PRIZ |} “Old man Gottrox takes @ great) an o ; = nn NO IN YOUR YARNS. MAKE 'EM BRIEF, AND ADOR |doal of pride in bringing his farm | herent ri pull bie Ee . “00H wise,” THE STAR. r ol re os ake eee ee No mythologic fabelt SALOME S MIS | H 2 ee «| Thoy are the kind that cure the ie Innere Last Week, * Dinos | a t 2 en . #| And flood our path with Heht | Salome had come to Shadbrook , think you love me x Phe ve tdote we neod lat the earnest ‘i hes friend , ye & First—Jo Koa & |The very ant ea Ye re % fecond-—Mre, James Wright, #| Thoy are just right oft right, |Herntee, who declare was! “4 you enre t sow eee ee eee ee eal b | tired of the eountr and must b e}all Ye rave me, - A WORD FROM JOSH WIGE. Fey econ jome | me, bu i 8 poor in a . lahe had allowed t eake ering mel ta © |too much of some one be ‘Oh, some kin tt shown that he ¢ w het tl ; inp Dae tag « | Gonsips had to of you ndnews to mgt the ten F ee ote , ‘ eftorts tgp ‘i Moat wy us are poor little Dell Fitehu th “ reckless plungers | accused ut hear ele of when it comes t* x Mettona r spendin’ our time her the . er b Delt a »o Om A ‘ ank the Ps “Grafton told was in poll round tics for what there was in it.” od ty And he told me he was in it for | —— » could get out of it." — Vy eherly. F Se A GAME OF BRIDGE. \ y kind A ithelem, . He = "The doctors have finally agreed * = Cartoonist Renfro is a man on what is the matter with} 4 toh Who's certainly awake Weakly.” net follow you,” 4 me ‘thar Have faith! bring forth the grain you've stored | His cartoons in The Daily Star eee Weakly! Bo he's dead, in |'@ aulekly assured her, “Pray be Aud cant it widely ¢ hrough the feild; Are surely up to date het” Heve that until tonight I have re Th. seed you sow, not that you hoard, They are the kind that bit the mark frained from seeking you 1 le that whieh brings Uhe fruitful yield. | Por whieh they are in 4 “Plunger bas at } The next afternoon Max sought q A goodly mixture of kee losing streak he's had |Sulome and said: “You eaanot sup » Nut at the same time I am sorry to mention that It is just as well | And common man sen market for the Imat t pose that I will let you go now rf not to slip your honerartum into the polished palm of the porter at | *Good. How did he |without hearing why you fled from y the begiuning of the trip to Callfornia, In this Instance you get |'They are the kind that | “Quit the market.” me some weeks ago. Why do you y better reeulls by doing your plan ting after your harvesting | Where words would — | eA me? Why are you © UD \ne Max came on the earliest} L (Te be Continued) Just common, solld, datly No matter how low bis eal | kind Sslome, you know I Wve! sible trai He fo r ‘0 be ved) i 3 ee ef ] > matter how low his # lary @ | ye were - ° be ~ LS ° ati und ‘fae ‘ | “Et were better left unsaid,” she | tended, for in F pcm ¢ . demand reprisals for gungry joonsideration of silence from you.” | received at her nena | replied Bither I have been moch umpt b te Mame or § have decrees thet oe bethought i i 1013-1015 : FiRsT AVENUE’ Ag “ Some a pnmmannene - ~~ cocaaanaaon Prones gas: ren SESE BL PLAIN 1240 bi CONTINUED SALE OF F LOOR COVERINGS RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW SEASON, | | “ AXMINSTER CARPETS AT BODY BRUSSELS. AB. Fe PRICES YOU CAN'T REFUSE. “$1. 05 ak witli: beediny ork rr * zns; now is the ti Our Stock Book Reveals a Surplus o ‘ : ome Body B _ gna of Sean pee We He TAPE STRY BRUSSE! LS. Yard secseevererersreceteres . | Foe erent gr to choose il | ie al ~vnuan mhenetten Offer a Few of Them foslf = blended eect: $1, O08 }| Wednesday and Thursday] .. . 7 met ° iis caine apeee tins inianamaatal AT RIDICULOUS PRICES sn Couch Covers and Portieres Hi “Lace Curtains . Only One More Day of the Couch Covers and Por- i} , : ; ts tiers at Half In ¢ novelt an destre. Cluny Lace, { k was t large in Couch Covers and I i} Battenberg te e ace—Cottage Curtains, a eres mh ay has redu ed it ares y and tomor i} Curtains, or: e the last day at exactly HALI CENT. Come Qu Traymore Perca 20 Per | Buy Your s OLD COUNTRY LINENS SAMPLE BARGAINS in the UNDERWEAR AR DEPARTMENT | Ladies’ 35¢ Knit Jackets 1&& 5 Children’s Vest and Drawers roc. Ladies osc Vests and Drawers 65c. e in neat ti} Small sizes; nat heavy I t 1 Draw- BE Prophylactic Tooth Brushes «.sesceeceseeeeeeeees 1 t 4 } D cascdons e . 10¢ : 18¢ | $ heavy _ ¥ ry ar : on eck he aoll theme Or... .ceos ee eee eee Oe woe «=O SOON Sse Catala) Wikiecd Rackien ite } Ladies’ Extra Heavy Vests and Pants, { i : } soc Grade at 3gc. i pS IBE & cevee eects cnnccsessose Ne 1” WEY Nearly All Domestics Go Out Now at 10 Per Cent Discount ick for Linoleums © ops wan eens ey “42126 REGULAR JANUARY DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON THE WHOLE STOCK OF UNDERWEAR. READ OUR SPECIALS. PHONES: MAIN 1240; IND. 1240. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS ARE QUOTED HERE les 714 } mill End Out ings 7 7c ; 39¢ Buff Table Damask age. ee ed ec 7186 | oo wonton worn eH The Quaker Drug Co, 7 12¢} $3.00 Dark Heavy Blankets $2.25. sisifh 7 ure reduce tin the f} 1033-1015—FIRST AV,-—13013-1015 ih he need ‘er rt ; Warm Comfort Coverings 4c. t he } | tt } | stay 12 12¢ pecial ...0000 $2.25 } " Yard......4¢ Cent Discount on Dress Goods AN OPPORTUNITY, THAT seLbee COMES : When You Need New Clothes in a Hurry $1.09 ' 0d | I if t Ly ene ; unt with a ye lr h Whit : , d Veilt Hen 1 need. Just Sane 1 The Meyer - Toner oa t your owt Piano Co. 414 Union St., Seattle Ipposite Pl. Building little at # st stock of ilks at London’s Now and Save 20c on Every $1 s and Chik S0¢ | an $1.60 CO AND ORG n the ty ' St. 00 af a , i ° 606 S a fc XBOW Pal t S7¢ : . 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