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iy BALLARD STAR AGHNGT-O8 Maiiant ~~ ent aia ae BURAK TT STAR AGBNEY—W. BR Veonart, uneot Main OFT . e per cope in sents oat weeks os wency-live etme ee Ne free eapten a Soe tess ORS ERA ERE RRR R EER inane, eas arnt Wa Sh tis St vanes, Four same ts then trom TO SUDACHIBERS Browns your sony of The @tar Pall vo 7) any evening oe POs, 8, : pe i ieee, © ond Tt SSS aE ee Som as thie way we cae be certain of giving our subsortbere @ perfect eervine-and & be the oly way. What Doth it Profit? ——— The other day H. P. Frothingham, who was the largest broker tm the United States and the man who negotiated call loans for many of the New York banks, Jumped out of a window while delirt ous and killed himself. Frothingham's mental condition was brought about by overwork, which produced nervous prostration. For several yeara bis income has been $100,000 a year, whieh large sum he made by putting himself to long Strains upon his vitality Poor foolish man, And type of many other foolish ones of @ like sort. Because— What shal! it profit a man if he gain $100,000 a year and lose his health or his life? What shall it profit a man if he makes more money than others and In dotny so jangles the wires of his nervous aystem afd shat ters his body into a wreck fit for a sanitarium? The poorest mathematictan can figure that equation. Then why do men go this pace? Por money merely? Not altogether. They want money not so much for money's sake revere THE SEATTLE STAR PeTTrTTTTITitiitiittiiii “BY GFAR PUBLISHING Co. 1307 and 1300 Seventh Ave * RVERY APTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY. * hhh “ ” | washington tayed over thie very aia.” “Hut don't you dare #ay)no fire 20 chance for he stopped here twice,” those ou broakta thay be he guest. the hil every’ “TH bet there's a“ labor * te ‘The on the Thaw cane,” “Oh, that won't attract m yhody t out the “More than that, He's w that (UH be titustrated with Tle'll simply pe optioon views,” Corey in back but talk about Mabetie Gillman. Corey dcabitaubennewans Soy |i la For og Rene Ree he man f a iat. hale for you. Prisoner—'ll reform, you'll give me time, Judge-—AN days.-—Clovelan heart, tady; he ain't the accusation grafter?” that Radger emphati: church noxt Sunday. hy?" “Didn't you guarantee this stuff to grow new hair?” the drug store, “I moat certainly did,” repiied the Hae It been growing old it, 1 give you 30 Plain Dealer. Driver of Overloaded Dray—That boas too old? Why, bless yer koind tam, an’ 1} ain't but 51. Old Lady--Dear me; you don't nay #0; | Deg your pardon-—Judge. “#enator, do you intend to deny “Certainty not,” replied Senator My, ight and |dragred Nollie Campbell from @ a oraing house at the rink of his f hotel romarked 0/1 “1 waa a child once myself,” #ald| grove hy . magn Beveridge, in bie apeoch on "4 Wading blak baal now big crowd at going to talk moral,” * pee | asked the Judge, if a day older'a you are & “I propose to der God's great treed, and bi was breaking, didn't just understand it bimaeif, he droped aloud might be changed; and a chance to win Nellie Camp: bett be given him; and while this! the time, Jim. Williams’ Shaving Soap, . ssi a a price 10¢; special pag pirtareersprennei oss? *sc 3 | Quaker Autleeptie! im Bhe was eating bor wedding breakfast when # @iscovery that the man to whom @ bad habits, the defects, the unpleasant mannerisms of the loved one as for what money will buy. Up to a certain point they want money In order to maintaia their families aad provide for old age. When they reach that point why do they go beyond? . Because money, in these days, buys recognition, place, afluence, standing, power Money buys what men call success. And go, after a man gota all he really needs he Is hungry for more because be te to sue coed after the manner of men The pity of it and the danger of It--to the man, and to sactety. Pity that men should kill themselves to succeed in a way that fe unworthy, in away that perpetuates a false standard, In a way that calle for needless sacrifice. Mf men would work to better standards, if they would work pot simply to make a living but to make a life, tt would not matter go much should they fling away their strength. Because to die even for a worthy cause ts glory for a man. Tf a man should lose himself in a lofty service for his fellows $e & service of nobitity and usefulness——why, that would be worth the while. That would be heroism, That would be a knightly sae tifice of self. But to lose vitality and manhood and sanity In a wild, mad, + overreaching clutch for dollars— Pough emacs rene een eagernye sayy ereeree’ se {HERO MEDALS: BY STUART MACLEAN. REE Co ceria (Carnegie’s latest list of heroes Is about 90 per cent. people who got wet) Andy, Andy, Andy, pin a medal on me! Now I see the thing is simple aa can be; Makes po difference if you save a railroad trala. You may stop a dozen holoeausts tn ¥ ‘This Inst list has given all the scheme If T turn the hose on with the hydrant key, Andy, Andy, Andy, pin a medal on me? eases FS aS TR ETE Andy, Andy, Andy, pin a medal on met If ft took my little sister out to sea; Took her sailing ‘way out where the breakers roared; Got her where it's deep and pushed her overboard; Have somebody waiting there to let you know; Let bor gurgle once or twice with “Oh! Oh! On'" Save the dariing from the animatculse, Andy, Andy, Andy, pin a medal on mo? Andy, Andy, Andy, pin « medal on me! I will be herote as I well can be; Going down next summer tn the ocean breene, With my little bathing suit above my knees Going to make myself 4 perfect holy stow; Put my little toes im for an inch or #0; If I go a wading tn the big blue sea, Andy, Andy, Andy, pin a medal on me? =f. Finest Granulated Sugar, ib 5 , Ite pis. Kingsford's Corn Starch Zee | See Ladiow’ Stylich Ohirte ak eenadl Have Menke Be | $800 Fancy Colored sith Undeniaats . pe 84.98 a —— — 4 id $2.00 Merc erteed sateen, Underskirts Don't throw away your old ‘ me $95.00 1 va $1.59 Meat Prices That Pleaes gothen, Mare them” cleaned, “to . Se | tse 1a Suits, all atylee, 89.50 4 At the City Halt Market, 569 Third | leo ike new at the Panteriam 2 e $20.90 1 Suite, all styles. 66.50 ave, near Yesier. Fine Eastern | © Main 1049 aa ‘ b 3 @ | $20.00 Capes, each $5.00 . Me “- ‘ . teens woe All Children’s Coate reduced tn pric Hame, 16% 5 tase iasatha Bea DLP pikiren's Coate reduced in price, POULTRY NETTING—Car fust + rolls Totlet Paper el received. Price and quality 6-Ib. box Lily Bt See Our Sample Lines of Mustin Un guaranteed. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO, Colman Dock. Both Phones 922. “Alfost of New Spring Things in Womens’ Wear CASH OR CREDIT. DOWNING, penne & RYER Ine, BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds. PR ATE WIRES. Tel. Main 279, ind. 279. looms 204-306-306 Alaska Bid: PIANOS Steinway «=. Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Pacific Qu'fitting Company 422 Pike Street Seattle, Wash. office.”"-—-Milwaukee Sentinel. Somewhere there tx a cheerful litte poem about the “Plough- ‘They wore skating bow.” Hix heart ts full of glee, and the birds sing for bim, and the “O * oh txy te Bie, and the perfume of the warm earth’ fe food for ‘his |reunged’ the bend. “te year’ recs nostrils. correct 1” The man who wrote that wouldn't know @ plow from a Greek “Yes, indeed.” replied George, verb, If you'll remember your own days, plowing Is made up Of cuss [with o merry laugh, “It is keeping words, smells, sweat, roots, stones, callous apots, wet feet, long | better time since 1 put your pleture big hours, bitetered hands, and horses that find their only joy tn getting their tatle over the tines. And they are plowing Im the eume old way down in tho emer ern. & = secrete * STAR DUS By “JOSH” inaide the case. Now “Well, you see, eR when I “Plantem, the undertaker, hae with J. M. Robinson, Norton # Co, dought a 65ailean-hour automo-|Loutevilie, will arrive home Satur bite.” day.—-Elisabethtowan (Ky.) News, “What for?” “1 suppose his idea te to combine business with pleasure.” —_— - What's the matter with J Bailey meeting Jim Jeffrtest iit “Homely Jim Fenton.” ‘They called him that. buried it at him. Women A WORD FROM JOSH Wise. when it hurts, or cares how much, It must be amused. And the world dide't know that loved and she wae real | Scores of men courted her, She | TAKING A LONG TRAMP. | wus beautiful, magnetic, and only BR nae thew pth af! ben bnte de ca ge ae + weui,1 Jim Fenton, “Homely Jim,” was 4 try on the oid farm ee Ned to tent with [immortal . “Romeo and lpnane tease waa.” “ye eo wl |Juliet.” if the Hard of Aron had Ne. but you never saw N whee on the street. | bea on earth, he would ge fier} you were om the farm.” Some way the young fellows pen- that troup with « stuffed club. Stitl,| “Indeed I did. Why, out there otrated his secret. They jthere are « who said that therjon the old center table, in plainjhim They shamed him. They have seen omy acting: if thoy! view of us boys, father always kept sent scurrilous notes and comic jhave, we pity them —Heward (8.)4 eopy of “Over the Hille to the/ valentines. D.) Democrat Peorhouse.”” And he worshiped a«llently and ‘ guffered the pangs of martyrdom. fd tike to tell Bympathetic Editor, | | me She Has a Pretty Job. | Mise Mattie Elliott, whe has just “You, sir.” said the proprietor of the New Jersey hotel, his chest graduated from business college and | *6lling out with pride, “our little | Company has made application for | Hin now holding a handsome position | (ws is rch tm history Gaorae | Company, to Idaho. Thts home tn: ———$ $$ De. Tee Baker, @eutial, 208 Eiver Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1331 Becona | stitution evidently does not pro- ballding. Phone Main 286. oes" Avent eee pose to remain merely “looal” *** | “E Z. A. MAFRIGE CO., Inc. J. J. WOLF, Manager. Washington Fire Insurance THE FAIR Department Store, 4§13°15-17-19 Second Av., is the store for THE PEOPLE, and it's a known fact that our Saturday bargains are BARGAINS THAT CANNOT BE COMPARED Groceries. Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and Skirts. 400 Mocha and J derwear, Everything You Want, The Store for the People Fancy Young Hywe te English Tireakfnet and Uncolored Js. | ———_.taAi..——1 o pan Tea, ib Be ies’ ishi Fancy Country Lard, Ib ? Ladies’ Furnishings. ao A nes Laurel Leaf Lard he $225 Stytieh Shirt Waists 81.59 wo Ss Chiffon Vetia e s Switt's A beautiful line of ¢ inettes, cheap. oe tee pk New Wash Collars, specia 10¢ o 8 * ' 400 wide Satin Ribbon, per yard... 45¢ ir $1.60 Imported French Kid Gloves, to 1-Ib clone out at, pair Ge wha, She euliet Flack Cotton Mose, per pair. ..6¢ Mixed Nuts, per tb Black or Tan Cotton Hose, per Olympte brand Sotid Packed Tomatoon. patr , ‘124¢ per can ve A n » line of Lor w See a “4 ber can a Crepe Kimono ® Beautiful pat an “4 1 1 { The Corsets, sixes 18 and 19 jar Peanut Butter oe 1.28 Bide . Bie oem doen See e per garment 4%e¢ o Red Alaska mon, per can. . $1.50 Ladies’ Non-Shrinking Wool U : vie oa otvene Ke _derwear, per garmont 98: Per ye wreahtaas + Ibe Children’s Hove, extra quality BS vod and Pie Filler, x ¢ Re pe So package f 9 bare Gwitt's Laundry Soap. 3-Ib, bar Castile Soap Dry Goods Dept. ©, 27 Inch wide, for new PURE OLIVE OIL ALWAYS ON SOA: uae ease SALE HERE. t 1 jd Waistings, per ya: roll Cotton Battin Men's Furnishings. Cotton Blankets $15.00 Men's Suita, all colors, all sizom, | $2.76 large eize Quilts aaltlL styles; choice $5.08 | isc quality Armure Cloth for Ki Fancy Socks, per pair lve yard Mor toyn’ Capa, chotce. .5O0¢@ | 100 Bleached Muslin, yard Koy 15 to 20 $4.08 J $1.25 full 3-1b. Feather Pil The Fair « 5 Lb . Sugar [* 5c : The Fair y. Have all the titles that go with my could placed your snare Maite the ense I added Ev'ry man knows chi = Fenton had a capacity for love tren bet be tr 4 © pure heart, just Ike other tn aa tinge oy Sse. Ba'tag binky aves ond auch | Her name was! of awkward bow when he met her derided | you how Jim | j i | dafect before the marriage ceremony cared how he combed his hair. There will be plenty of people who ought to have run away from the man before quaintances, are gall and wormwood to the wife who loves bim. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. may all as neem vory Maleuloun to | as real to the rugged and wim fellow down whowe chooks the ra worg palolng. and was rewarded for his horo- 7 with her hand, but there was | Jim along was it that sent Neille ott through the grove on her) Pd way home from singing sohool and gave her @ chance Ww hear Jim's) prayer? Ab, wo don’t understand, but she was bri and a pair of soft arn Wore out his neck and & #mooth cheek touched a rough one while! she whispered; “I loved you all ht Jim was in the ellie’s house, out wn hoa. and somehow, he | PT | o bis knows and prayed asked that his features that good looks ving Mugs for , shaving Muga , tion Gen per bottle Junior Bafery Jar price $1.00; special Odds and ends of from $2.90 to aso faturday only ,, Koken’ ¥ trop #pecta Bty pte Powd LOVE'S SHARP EYES: BY CYNTHIA GREY. ef + i ia “It's all over, 1 can sever love a man like that, Look at his eden. | hatr! nN ot Jerney City. | ; ‘These were the words of Mra, Meyer Bookman. made the horrible | had been married o half hour | before didn’t comb his hair to sult her. | Mrs. Rookman fled from the wedding guests and left the house. | Later the deserted husband asked for « divorce fio love isn't bitnd, after all. He has the sharpest of eyes Mission for Borated The » Bora! are magnified by the one who loves him bent easter he The girl who thinks that love ip blind and thet after marriage ’ we; a the Hite eccentricities that have annoyed her during * her courtship, will find that she has made a mistake, \ The more we love the more see to find fault with. To the eye sharpened by love mole hilie become mountains heart, but bis favite she won't min A husband may be the Idol of bis wife look bigger to ber ¢ to anyone else. Woman expects and wishes for perfection in those she loves, and any little thing that appears as a blemish grows and grows un- til she sees nothing but the blemish. flo it wan with the bride who rin away from her bridegroom be Bhe had to go understand that Come ‘Special Demonet Vaper-cl, A curs i by Hoff's Malt Extract, cause she didn’t like the way he combed his hair, through the wedding ceremony before she could love's eyes are the sharpest of eyes. The wife realized « fault where the sweetheart had seen none, and she knew that the presence ofthe defect would haunt her al! the days of her life. Two lives were hurt because @ man gay: peculiar twist to his hair, It is @ little thing, Most wives would ® stood by the man in aptte of the hair, Most sweethearts would have discovered the fome women wouldn't have The Quaker Drug ¢9,). Quak Piet a will swear that the bride was a little idiot. Well, may be she was; may be she wasn't. True it Is that she the wedding vows were taken; but say what we will, the happiness of more than one — ly ie wrecked by just auch foolish notions, just such idiotic whime. A soar or a twisted finger, scarcely noticesble to a man's ac Although we've press shipments tied pince between here York, our showing of suite is ext wide choice of stylen, and prices A VERY PRETTY SUIT fe Eton with girdig, xcalloped effect from ue back, and pointed f ly braid and loth trimmed! skirt piaited and be Love would have the object of ita devotion perfect; love pees _ setegs and seeing eaffera. A Great Sale of Silk Petticoats THE CONSIDERABLE VOLUME OF HUSINESS DONE IN THE PETTICOAT DEPARTMENT B8INCE THIS BALE STARTED 18 PROOF CONCLUSIVE THAT OUR OFFERINGS ARE APPRECIATED BY WOMEN WHO KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SKE IT. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PETTICOAT IN THE HOUSE HAS BEEN REDUCED. THE ASSORTMENT 18 EXTENSIVE AND WELL SELECTED. rode ANOTHER SUIT wil cuffs are silk and med. Very dainty, rials. Price .. Delighted to Rave yor an eccount with ws for aagt selected. : Eastern 0 Company, Ine 1732-34 Becond, near Union “Seattie’s Rellable . Howse See Columbia Street Windows OON’T ae Union Tailors with the U Label. The talk of the town. working capacity oa 614 and 816 Coliseum Rink The Vitality of Your Pocket Book || Depends Upon Where You Do Your Trading Buying here certainly increases the power of your purse. You need not be a judge of goods to quickly see that there are bargains. 600-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State WOMEN'S CALICO WRAP- PERS Largest stock in town, Every | 5 yards —_ checked Gingham | Children's heavy Wrapper neatly made, a tees ‘ -25e | nd Drawers; "nse ote detail perfect. Prices 81.06 | Small sizes only. LAMBS WOOL FOR COM- 81.25. 81.50. 81.94. 88 FORTERG | Men's heavy Meece ined ! Antimoth processed, all in one | sbirts, 50e grade; special) & $1.28 JACKSON WAISTS 296 piece. This ie the padding | Girls’ and Boys’ Ribtel One of the best waists known, Gets = Comforts; fast black; alt ..0ne DG drab or white; each ....50¢ tale. PG ere | Women’s Fine Ribbed Tan color only 206 B25 | viose, extra silke Meese SPECIAL DRIVE IN GIRLS superior In MATEANITY OKIATS SKIRT | qualities and bad © fine black Handsome Novelty Goods, colors palr Made of fine black panama; as] Brown, blue, black, purp! é advertised in ail the maga ke 66 he tobe Oe DENTS GLOVES ines $10.00 skir.; mpecint | | i reguiar $2.25 fe . ‘ $1.59 bes MEN'S LINEN (OLLARS be Late styles, eithe: double b low or wing. .. good we collar, each SAVE Se ON 2 BATH TOWELS . heavy, tough, Bath is, a I5e straight towel; al Saturday, 2 patra, Be Shoe Department Men's Sample viel, box « n 1 bb s, patent colt eb are and « Saturday will see the beat Plain toe Shoes that are made at a price regular $4.00 within the reach of all at Lon Saturday for dons. Men's Heavy High Cut Shoes Ladies’ Sample Shoe, vict kid double sole and shank; best patent colt, velour calf or gun grain leather, upper; regular metal; elther goodyear welt or $3.50; special hand turned; efther blucher or tight lace; goods that retail for $3.50 and $4.00; nearly all” sizes; spectal , 82.48 day in 0 Women’s Vidi Kid Shoes, pat urday In Uur ent tip, extension or flexible 5 tole, medium heats, n'xcon | Men’s Dept. dress shoe and very lasty; Men‘s Fine Worsted, All W gis f Underwear, gusseted drawers, ] Misses’ Fino Viel Kid Shoe, pat- | extra well finished garme ent tip, medium sole, low heel; | worth $1.60 a garmont; yi sizes 11% to 2; mpectal day ... Saturday « esevees ees $1.69 cotton FRY ‘ i Mon’s White Stiff Bosom Shirts or Boys’ White : ‘ Children’s Dongola Shoes, stock high grade dollar values, but s, with tip, spring heel, medium sole; sizes 16, 17 and 17% only left Bpectal 69e Saturday 50e HOME OF THE UNIVERGAL RANGE wt. 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