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THR TTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1907. a =. = = — as : —_ — - Perr ee Tee et eee THE SEATTLE STAR | pom themes geusongeers ar BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1309 Seventh Ave POEMS TH e WE REMEMBER * K " era BAY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. A : : Weeneereeee - “ * Telephonee— NO, 1.--“OLD KENTUCKY HOME” 4 . Go Editorial! independent 675; Sunset Main t080, * * - Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050 * * “BALLARD STAR AGENCY As Mallard Ave Gunent, Salient 6 2 nt RVERETY STAR AGRNCY-I0 Hewitt Ave, W. B Leonard : EGR SP Z a one " br tlt Se elie Stes ote“ eee ee ee orere eee een HHREGRDAAEA ERE SSS SS * “FO MAIL SURSCHINERSThe Gate when your euhger There was ® young man, and J suppose there are thonsandn b Qtdrens label of each paper. When that ! a them in this busy world, who wap doing things he could not do wel the boss, who was Bot heartless and of i en Crome Ue west edvance, your same adress ‘a & reoeipt Bintared at the Postoffies at Beatin Washington as seonmd-etnas matter NOTICE TO SUNSCHINARE-thoult your copy of The Mtar fait to reach you by the favor te call ap cur main office, Hansel. 47 welch and we will send If you chould miss Ht me an cnet, pinnae talephone we every tine we can be certain of atving oor subscribers @ perfect serviee—and only way Prosperity Is Empty Without Thrift What are you doing with your share of the geveral prosperity? Throwing it away to high living? Carelossly jetting ft run out through your fingers in a thou gand and one unnecessary litte expenses? Then it is lost to you forever, The tremendous Increase In wealth tm the Untted States today is @ phenomenon that amazes the world Tt is due primarily to the fortunate auceesaion of good crops and to the development of natural resources. The western farm era and the southern planters have had an abundance of grain and corn and cotton, and the prices have been good. The mines of Montana, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Nevada and other western sta have contributed enormously. Every line of business has unusual activity There seems indeed no ond to the general sccunrulation of riches The frutts are not so justly divided as they might be, but that ts another matter The present situation ts not without {ts lesson, We must not forget the biblical story of the seven fat kine and the seven lean Kine. The time ts coming, though not now visible, when the leas Years will be upon us. He is a wise man who tn prosperity saves up against adver alty Nature ts profuse, open handed and favish, But it ts not And the “old man, seomed #0, onaked him away from the Job that hé put him where he could, by bis talents, work his way out That spelled ANGULBE Nearly always it does low who is on the way up the to take the broad view of the man at the top But the thing made me think; made mo want to talk « bit to the fellows who kick and squirt and hurt and get “nerves,” and do not realize that no business can be ran for them alone, and tive, It a cold commercial footing or fail thess young fellows fee! couldn't Mll,and it te natoral, You can't expect the fel jadder, with many rounds untouched, must stand haps no man can know better how and the danger to it, than I I have beon through f1, not only once but several thines, Pick any man at the head of a business and he will find a similar chapter in his enreor, It helped develop him, I have experienced all the humil jation, all the sorrow, and more, thet these young climbers feel, In any business there is just one thing to do £ A GOOD SOLDIER That is a divine jaw as well as a business law. It le Ke makes strength No business can succeed If the mon who a of it refuse to cheertully—don't forget —~ CHEERFULLY submit themsetven to conditions and be GOOD SOLDIERS Most battles are won when the men in the ranks obey ordere and do not question them. Humiliation is nearly always imaginary, Time will prove this Time proved it to me, It was found that I could do certain work better than I could do the work I had been doing. It was hard for me to see this, The very things that I wanted to do moet were taken away from me, I worrled-—ven, worried and ore 4 lke « child ‘And then, a big, strong man, wh: knew and who understood & young man's heart, gave me this message “MARK TIME AND BE A GOOD SOLDIER.” “Forget yourself and study the general good, It is the only way Don't add to the burdens of your employer. It is better to leasen them by accepting new conditions like ® man. aE 6A «(GOOD SOLDIER” And I tried it when I thought my heart would break And it paid, just as it will pay you--in peace, in contentment and in the jong ran ion money You can develop the best there is in you in just one way: Fight worry and BE A GOOD SOLDIER. “a. it a part and ¢ story WS iM ort Wine og 4 Mennen’s Talcum Powder, | Reckman’s Almond Meal, ¢ de Camelia, regi Banitol Tooth Powder,» Dr, Charles Flesh Food, Quakers Hygesle Food anil Tissue Builder, The Quaker 1013-1015 First wise for us to attempt imitation without understanding While nature is plentiful and bovntifal and generous with one DUTY te a big, good, fine word Rand, she is careful and pradeat and economical with the other Nature at times bathes the world In unstiated showers of rata } j ANNUAL REPORT OF jto be installed in the new location, end foods of sunlight. But corner Republican and First av.’ ae north by Feb. 1 ig No single ray ia wasted | Ob, the sun whines bright on my old Kentucky home, Fido happened to an accident, it sure was mighty THE WAYSIDE LUMBERMEN CONVENE. Every drop of the generous rain ie gathered ap again into the tough, ; dlouds. Thar'ng geee erey ene SB he Hoes For home will never be the same Mra. Marton B. Baxter, president) a.) “convention of the Even the dead nts and ¢t le: of the tr There are aixteon shot-holes in nearly every room, » tad jof the Wayside Mission Exmorgency | »,,. . “ ad ple nd the leaves of the trees are utilized Weep no more, my lady, |hoxpital bas furnished the county Pacific Coast Lumbermen’s Manu —— |faeturer’s ansociation this after noon was attended by President BE. | And a emile lightens every happy face. Pil stay im today and city authorities with copies of For there's too much doing at my old Keptucky))° Come and see us at for the berhtit of next year's fruits and Sowers J If we truly understand nature's opemhandedness we ma: Nd Tom's around th it} is on the rook? Thay tesitare iP 7 Old Tom's around the pigsty and Bill is on the roof, home, a eee Tee aor one 70 Sans |3. Griggs, of the association, who 7 oF John's behind the bopper taking aim; At my old Kentucky home, far away! eng tr egy ge /- wre, |Sftived from Tacoma this morning new location, 217 Pike . we | 7 - given during (20) ta5 reciprocal demurrage agitation } . for which there was no pay. Open-handedness is suicide unless balanced by thrift. ~ cod x ase A few dollars tn a savings bank or In a safe investment or in &@ home is as good seed as ever was sown. By “JOSH” iy | taka da heart of ma Rows. den Me) The amount of money received| "A" dln os | “I come hame one day. 1 stop at bee 4 and county jointly was H. P. Nommansen D0: sda hotisns ef & Ge. Mil and 1 eulllovteeis tenien” etme” bemsteal ao ae like 1 did. always cal, ‘Oh, Rosa, |>* ated at the hospital] Henry P. Nommansen, aged 23, Scale’ sh aneeer’ tT call apaie to 481-2 cents. There| died at his residence, 321 Twenty tke dia, ‘Oh, Rosa,’ ané ne ssawer cured for in the regu-|seventh ay. S, last night. Funeral Ne eee en inant It goon | at Way, Whose only misfortune was | services will be held tomorrow from fom like dis, fast, and my lege get} heir poverty | the residence. Burial at Lakeview Mrs. Maxter seys that they hope| cemetery | du house. What I see, what | see? Mothor of Mary! I see a da letter! Just received, a large delivery of Imported and Domestic Silks, including Pongess, Tussahs, Japs, etc. In spite of the big advance in silks, London will place these on the Angel Cake, made fresh eggs, 25¢. Out of it grow quickened energics, firmer courage, more stal Wart thought and hope, more orderly citizenship, education for the | a @hildren and the independence and self reapect that lift aimices, Bopeless drudges up to true manhood and true womanhood Don’t Be Afraid to Work your doctors agreed on A WORD FROM JOSH WISK she maka da write, say to me, I} reptied the wick man,/ coma back, I lave Ronen, I go they've agreed that the operation| With hima to da nice place, tong | | wa should cost $600." s off’ Signor, 1 get a terrible rege. 1] swear to killa da bad woman, who! leave me like dat. f look up, I see that sweet face, smiling at me through the clouds, I say, T ag! make toute, she ne lova me, I let") ther go.’ Bat, signor, ob, what « pain in my heart gila da time. I | cannot k | Why “1 am not gbing to work myself to death for anybody.” We have heard this assinine expression so very often from peevish, selfpitying men and women that we have come to lose fhe fall force of its contemptible weakness and utter silliness, Work has killed some men, andoubtedly, But the men whe “ can't tell The Limit of Extravagance. Killed themecives by work were not the men whe complained that whut's In a package they were doing too much. These mulcides had no complatat other just because it’s ted then that they could not accomplish enough tn the time and with up with rib tho strength allotted to them. ben. It is the lightweight, the aimcompoop In the world’s activity who fe heard to whine that he fs not going to work bis head off for anybody. If he would decrense his whining capacity and increase his 2 never tell ine this | i?” 1 asked I no like to tell; f make troubles | | for you, sir counter at sale prices, “Seune mo, pard, fer askin’, but inch Natural Pongee, 75¢ , 27-inch Tussah Silk fm black Minch Genuine Pongee, SLED Fi Steam pressure, he wouldn't hate to do a lek of work for anybody wd 4 amet You! We ‘ . I can't you stake me to a d out y, Gulseppi, you know | am | : E save himself Son't kaow how it harte my pride,| your friend. You should Lave told quatity for .. Se | Bavy and pongee colors, $1.25 quality for .. F ‘The man who ts afraid to do a little more work than be was | aig man, but ['m starvin” 1 ain't} ne all” j, @eality for . 98¢ | an colors in China Sika, 2 4 hired to do is the man who sever rivos higher than his Job. With | no common hobo, no, indeed Ive Yes, Aignor, but I have such a/fe .22inch White Pongee, 75¢ qual | g7inch Genuine Pongec, $1.25 inch and 27-Inch, best heavy heart. 1 make no smile no/ ity for . 59e | quality for . ose ties on sale ..50¢ and seon better daye—why, pard, I used | yi Jealous eyes he sees young, energetic fellows step over him, and A, Ns deliaehian aph dete all ¢ play with Mansfield more, and alla da time I feet tke | THRY GOT THEIR PU i “Here's a quarter, buy something | hella here,” aad with a wournful HEIR PULL FROM THER PUSH ‘oan 4 the kind-hearted man.| expression he polnted to his breast. | FLOWER SALE. WASH GOODS. 50 PIECES NEW MAD- One pound more pressure om the vast botler pat an immense You have had your share of mix | "S lova Rosa so much, and I fee? no} N ‘ RAS SHIRTINGS. ; ed Jecomotive into motion. A little extra exertion on the part of an | fortune What did you play with/ pot! for anything else Ab, you so} Arrival of a cholce Spring aes ee phyrettes direct from . | Mansfield?" | good to me. signor, 1 hopa you! = e vets the East; neatest patterns; § attractive designs, Sastguificent clerk in a Six corporation may lead to gigantic re Th’ outflebl, pard, with Mane-| never have ~ fe Gampte tine ‘ b en Poanenlger = pinks and blues mostly, good | grounds with small dots ame Galts. Continued and conscientious individual effort never falls to | reid Oblo’s ball twam,” end be} Why immense. These flowers should | ot use dresses, school | figures; assortment very eam E attract notice. faded away into the Bight j | trusting, simple Guiseppl was some |™ interest every lady to Seattle a cunt ‘ell plete; the price only, per yant - Don’t be afraid of hurting yourself with work You can’t do it } thing that I did not stop to think | The prices are much lower- nesses; lnuaders well; per re * Good Girl a Winner. | about of ottempt to explain. | only nearly a half—than you'll have yard only ..........-++-100€ Se Acme knew that be had taught me some: | 4 SEERSUCKER GINGHAM. A new stack of these favori are just in. The designs are more likeable than ever be fore Same solid colors wears and washes; yard, 15¢ to pay later SILESIA TABLE DAM- ASK. This & half Iinen and thé pee terns are much the same @& the $2 grades. Half bleached; special for Tuesday, 42 ¥: _—_—_———_ On PAJAMA CLOTH. SNOW WHITE DAMASK Comes in light stripes that are [Satin finish, generally small fig Pp ing, Home Made aman ured designs; has the appea® are the more satisfactory if ance of the most constructed from our cloth Mnen; 66c quality; per yard .. Se yard .... ° - Bat you can and will hurt yourself by allowing yourself to rust Maggie Good recetved the prise o at the box supper Friday night at Ma Ea gene bane euftertn’| ching gota’ ter | the Butin school house for being a HAS GERMANY DISCOVERED A NEW ost oes oe ey: peaayrtate pied! ayaree Whitmore received the vine for ime |. “Ne” sald the conductor of the peer } ' as, “we don't have many ac | Cidents Gu this line Nineteaths of (Seattie Star Special Service.) Nothing Indecent About It lithe accidents in thie country are BERLIN, Jan. 21.—Scientists in Germany are eagerly discussing The Messenger Invites tts friends | caused by the attempts of two the reported discovery of 2 new natural force. Prevalent ideas in | °Very bere, in tows and country, to) tralns to pass on one track. and fegerd to the mechanism of the universe have been 0 revolution |" ‘he P reely in sending Hews | there is absolutely no danger of Gaec, im the course of the Inst ten years, by the discovery of X- | this office. Don't be bashful. | that an cur road” gays, radium and so forth, os to suggest the existence of still more | There t# Ro lmmodesty or impro Why not?” asked the innocent taknown forme of energy and unrevesied forces, Many probleme | Pfiety tp telling » newspaper man | man from the sorth Gthich were formerly ignored by science ae being the outcome of | ‘h Dews—-Brandonburg (Ky.) Mes| “We haven't that magy trains,’ Superstition, such as for instance that of the divining rod, are there | **™#** anawered the cantuctor fore being lacked at less skeptically than before. me Herr C. Grahn, of Berlin, who some years ago excited public in- tet at inaitet castes asesaae"’s!t (THE CHIVALROQUS MAN mission of handwriting, has recently made some interesting expe en from which the existence of some new natural force is tn $1.50 “FLEXIBONE” UN- BREAKABLE COR- SETS Tie. Tbe are the These Corsets at best value over offered in Se attle. Hundreds of ladies tell us #0 every day. Long mod els or short, white, black or drab; $1.60 quality; pair, 75e ‘Attend London’s Great Sale of Shoes, Tuesday Only As a Grand Finale to a Most Successful January We Offer to tell me why he always had such/to her, ‘0, R BY ELLA K, DEARBORN. =; heartache are made public, but by ; PPO The ag cape ne (Sentile Star Special Service.) | far a greater majority women Dieta AST ung up by a silk thread from the top of One of the saddest things in life| suffer silentiy rather than alr thelr i & closed glass vessel was found under certain ditions to « the fact that man roakes « wom-| grievances to the world ’ SHOES AT THE PAIR. i be acted on by another rod consisting of metal or stone. In an's love for bim He wilt kiss her today and tell her D a a ; fact, as the latter was brought nearer to the vessel, the sus the instrument of of hie fae tote, Sak senate La en oe oe : S hee . os . t pended wooden rod was drawn towards it as though there ne endeing Tih takte, par teartbreeh ae aie, | %.tervast that didn’t speak broken Men's Shoes, Women’s Shoes, Shoes for Boys, Shoes for Girls, Shoes for everyone Were some attraction between the two, In other cases a re It i natural honored 7 Sasiyh?’ % to go out at this price pulsion was observed. These phenomena were found to de for womankind to Sho eoarvicme ties with Stn noteine: | namin ee ee ee eT ennnnnte - chicheiepsiniadiaaiaitindidhdeinaiinedneaiiuaia lnsinia eh pend on the condition of the atmosphere. The apparatus con love and trust wOUE to mote te that binder enon |e ema) Cather ma, He he ~~ —~ structed by Gruhn can even be used for the prognosis of the here ts little Sigesk- help: ten edd: chGdcens the (hee eae weather. In spite of differences In temperature, each kind treachery In her FGstthtcl wile of many yeats te % Dr. Hunt, dentust, 220 Burke seat apee garnering |r i em ato | man "Phe in ww RENEW YOUR BEDDING the suspended rod. Changes in weather are generally an- the does not look the bride of « week, for both are| vw nounced from 12 to 26 hours beforehand. Eapecially remark for it in others Sumerted. and yet thes a thant P able results are obtained with a glass tb containing a and leust of all hate ahtvuley is watiietent seates—t Renew your bedding. Come to London's for Comfort “Makings” $15 Wool Comfort Filling ... $2. paper vane suspended by » quartz thread, when the existence n the man that ties to women, and peers, : Com. | of two forces was revealed, one of which was a force of re jaime to Sant wena the ee ree Re Seek ArT oer sean ae eae: anil ont ‘ee oan 2 oe bes pulsion imparted to the wallsof the glass vessel, and tho her Men are lawmakers, ' r nae pes Pegs : sgn rend a other an attraction due to the sepended body Men are natur- eater b6-an fo ay &., rsa prc 1 : Lambs Wool, clean and fluffy; | = = Cee the cotton | Small figured 3 Sateen, good The P. ie Expl ish * orn antimoth processed; all in one | atts at each. 17@ | _ width, good colors; yard, he Possible Explanation. 8 selfisimess that they are not Hkely | } and 12 1-2e | Tuesday tast day of S$! According to present views, heat consiate of an undulating mo- | ‘Mt love: wom- EN | to make lawe to restrict themsetves. | piece; i the kind put into | Bark Comfort Covering Sc. | Sale; 10c Values for be tion of the surrounding ether. This motion would obviously be un gp Bocangel RGatneces| i" fact, it would hardly be neces- | Sve senate den nmen elie regular 18 dort ree | 200d Dark Outing Flannel that | Greatest value in eattle; heavy able to pro’sce an attraction or repniaion as above stated. If the & wemes will | mary for them to do #0, since society |B ive of '¢ om peng ee a i is highly satisfactory for com. unbleached, of] stained; pet wiews held in regard to heat are correct, heat radiation m courteously en-tertain o ™maD/ has o te of MORALS for women pin we pg renee fort covering; per yard he | yard wg ya: Gheretore be attended by some other form of energy or some other | ¥%° bores her rather than burt his/ and a code of IMMORALS for men 1] extensi t in already 2 : force. feelings by & curt diwmiaeal, but a Man's pose as protector of woman | here, and from now on our buy The facts above recorded are best explained by presuming the |'™*® will not bother to entertain 4] in a farce! He will pratect her fram | of Will be shipping to us almost — Pro-Bruasels Rugs, English existence of two different emanations, given out from all bodies woman who bores him, a mouse, and in a businews deal witi |p oY ever Break Fry Pan goods; home Ike patterns; re nnn aad acting like electricity, exeept that they are also able to pene jo long as he fancies her he} cheat her out of her fast dollar! | WOOLEN SUITS we show tr versible. Wear like tron; 9x trate insulating substances aime her time; when he ts tired| If it is Impoasible for men to be || Btona, with or without girdles. 12. Regular price $14; 0 10c Fancy Box Paper... f5@ Many other facts for which no satisfactory explanation has so remaing away—her feel-| both just and chivalrous, it will be in some plain colors and a vart special price 80.75 24 sheets and 24 env far been available could be readily understood on this hypothesis nt considered > woman's advantage to obtain jue- |p °'Y of Ment, fancy effects, in “octavo size, white, box 5 Horr Gruhn and other scientists are pursuing their investigations cases of desertion and! tice and let chivalry go. jg Some very netby merinls tbe , Same 910%, regular price i zs on this point by means of further experiments. SILK SUITS are shown in atl ae irae pm $12.50; our special price | { niacaseommasenctnonenanstinnntee omnes onal " the plain colors and some fan . Sas: FAY ee Mertrrrrert eee 8.5 [EFF EFA EERE ETERS ERR EERE EH OE Oy 1B cle, inctuding black and white Cnn $5.50 “ stripes and checks. The style Venetian Rugs 7%x9 f over * . yles 2 are t se, Eton, bolero, pos PEL TE I I stocked in this size, Pleasing bd #% |} tilton and jacket Fancy tile patterns, just designs, Moral and Orientabet. | * - In addition we have secured a Bigg} the thing for halls, bath fects; ‘spectal for Tue 50 foot Wire Clothes Le pe | sample tine ‘of very” high-clans room or kitchen, Wears : $2.45 : weeve 10€ * BY H. E. * stik and woolen muits, about 6@ Ife time. To Pee - SPEAS. * in ait The choice of atylon is eye aii i Small Axminster Rugs at special } wn th wide, as no two sults are alike. ——_————— Prices; delightfal patterns; | eT, ' And One wintry day, when : 4 ye “ee . "i Se ee rn ee See Sener ee pment madi set Mae tr Selman i ne c e J ei yenutiful flowers © tke her ° 7 a yur 8, . e . | e nwa Othe na e S were dark and lonesome and} and 1 am so happy gs net i ‘e or sarin lood conventional patterns. Ne ee Penna 545 ; and the men were doing chores 1 usa to come home, every plght “me ittle down and ee oe ee ae ma hoof co ‘25 igh Grade Ouane ve - it the place, Guisepp! consented sien ie ok A . “ little No or t . & 25 ca os asenne FINEST LINE, |n. sweetly mouratul expreasion |me, alia da time, like a bird ah, |P tne rensemineandence of ft ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. | about the drooping corners of his |1 visa ke to call junta to "heat oe ee Children’s ART DEPT. EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Stirs eek eau tee cnt cans ee nweet, and I thought J. too a Vests and Art cml | . J ago, T come | happy loorn mething; ‘Joo Drawers per yds to dissa country 1 have a sweet-|my love. But I so happy, gi . * . : heart at Genoa, leave her ada, {| acta ae: tabi ee edie | Eastern Outfitting [iff sm =. a erman Clay & Co. | 22022222 nse | Company, ine Here at for he or long time, she coma And then come da m orn gray fleeced: Art enn wd leh , : : man, who steain my wite, tin ¥Wweot ompany, ne. nite 10¢ Me OF THE peat oa such a sweet one, sue ria stave teal" cee M ' ie 1406 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. }| beautiful woman; 10 cood, she was |not a fine man: ove her right; I) 138294 Second, near Union UNIVERSAL RANG Pe ee air, and I love her; ob, I love her /mean, sir—nota da right way to “Seattle's Reliable Credit ART DEPT. lee “yao Ave am ’ yh, 80 ch & catcha da woman heart lke good ” dure 8 va . . build a leetle cabin way up on dalaiia da time Da t like Houre. 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