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THE SEATTLE STAR—MC INDAY, PES. $1907. tion that tt te th’ gran 4 t deliber-| With pomportty. an THE SEATTLE STAR lyervreeesesevevessesnssennceeses TOQCH WISE ADDRESSES (stich ne ee ot ty av @TAR t PUBLISHING CO. \s07 and 1308 Seventh Ave * th’ = ane op mae Ma our Pots gard . ne 1 An’ you w ‘ various governme: natitutions of about It unless th ~~ BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. + : THE U S SENATE varleus Gti Proteation av our giori-|!8 over th’ sioak tiumtea 9 Telephones— ; } . . le that it has th’ re.|Wus @ fow Wooks before ceo Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset Mala 1080, o * mee uy th’ p eriotie ; = nthe nen oy wenale, young * ieeiieep sien u omen uv our country | 10 s turn before ot Business: Independent 11381 Sunset, Main 1000. * & | (By Gpeciat Detivery Letter to the;an’ then tefuse ¢¢ look? He might! por this aller, ponte, ta-eontined|'h't didn't come te aut ee ca BALLARD STAR AGENCE G8 Marent Heme Mal * * Editor of Star Dust.) us well be a member of that large! ep’ enclosure known us th’ sen-|!6 amater night. Thy 2 RVERRTT STAR AQENCY—W. RB. Leonard, 140 Mewitt Ave _Manwet Mam ot | * WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb, 2 majority which believes things b¢| ete chamber. Pick up a map uy th’}4on't like your act an’ soa = * Daltwened * ° * wer ne somebody told ‘em se. U State rentieme K manager knows tt ~"FO MATL SUBSCHINENA The Gate bon your wubecriptton expires te am the a AFFAIRS AT TH B BEGINNING. %| [tw Congrossional Record by @ lot] ident, has been renponsible in 8! giannen, fold glanses, microscope or | Wl! » hook on myer’ rh a Sacre" hase *hakh fe'adeses, Your’ wame ts tatem froth the ft eS * NUMBER FIVE, m Avy freak, youn upaterts, tht don't) kreat degree fer th’ xrowth W uA {etegcope an’ tell me if anywhere on for th’ wudience ' Toar ant whee hfe Wo Ranree ha B Sorectes.” rete * # Uknow th’ diffrance betwoon th’ | Missourt Yot J have notlthat map you kin see where th’ |roare hell put out th’ hook ag? wf at Pesteffice at Reartta Weshingten, ae seennd-elase matter RRR RAR SERRA RD . rd that there are many SeDAtOT*| senate chamber is located, You kin | You I After that, you won't mul i ali minutes uv th’ meetings UY COM! who are members uv our lodge.ngt. An’ why not? Because, gen-|% place even on th Supper mre $o susecarnang Should pour copy ot The Mar fall te reach Fou ure lease do ue the tor to call up our main offices, Kin toed; Tadependent Lak betwepm # and 108 cciook and we will cand you & ou $4 once. 1 Fou should mee Wt Bore (AAR Geen pienso telephone us every Fou wine PE the Say ee coe be certain of giten mur subearttors a partest servise—and “ress an’ « liver cure almanae.| Never have f heard the loud roar 4 | tiemen uv th’ senate, ft is not on They kiek because th’ Record ain't) th’ vol uv United States sena | th’ map full av Hmerieks an’ chorus girt|tors in a ery uv “Show me! Show! y+ ain't possible fer us t' see our plekehers call it dead, Mebby, | me No, gentiomen, we have not} aeiven us others see but it te Tae) ponsible fer us t learn how others tal nm only way, s ia a tule, th’ Record don’t make Bo] been prompted t' Join because you c= impression on th’ gray quicksand|wus members uv th’ great Ml®| seo us, even If we think they nee = Dispel the Gloom and Live in th'’s been put in a lot uv heada|sourt brotherhood. But It wus th'l wrong. Senators reason th | —— we @ substitute fer braina, but) recorda uv a number av you th’t] gg py. _ , per cent wv you ain't got in | Brightness there’s thnes when there's med_ua ¥ pay th’ ine Mubktieds. te tek yee dans know Semi-Annual whut th’ rest uv th’ country thinks} uv you. You go t’ bed ev'ry night full ov th’ dope known uz nelf-| worship. You ping your ears up with bunches uv vanity an’ catk th’ keyholes an’ window cracks mighty bot stuff in it. dist t Sy Sitch ide satecions fae eas whut I say Is true I reproduce «| gents, te pull your heads out uy extract frum one uv th’ recent|ty’ sands, where you have stuck copies ‘om us did your ilustr ences Distinguished Vieltor Present. jenry, th ostriches, an’ ry «te MK PILES. | Mr. President. I) -phore is a feelin’ in this organiza ask the ananlmous consent of the senate to introduces to the members |e distinguished visitor who is here for the purpose of investigating the All that unlimited money could do has been done to make the new Women’s and Children’s hospital ta New York one of the most complete and sumptuous tn the world. But already there has deen found a sertous defect—a Ittle thing that is of the utmost tm- portance, The green of the richly decorated walls gives to the pa- tlents a pallor and causes them to think themselves more tll than SOAP SALE ALL WEEK they really are. Tt is fata! defect in a hospital, and the costly decorations situation and the criats z ; taust all be done over, For cheerfulness and hope are better for B VICR PRESIDENT, T St fo well bese t gentioman from Washington Quaker offers the b the sick than medicine. unanimous © ot to introduce all lines—at Pp But a diamal atmosphere is as disastrous outside of hospitals distinguished visitor, Is there ob- SOAP we are pr as in them. jection? ae ‘ Every physictan—and layman, too—knows that we may fn MK = a : = ye eT eS. b crease bodily suffering and even engender the very diseases we it of i att ~ mage pe pier mage gains ottered be dread by continually dwelling upon our ailments, On the other senators who has any objection, alae heats. ‘mie hand, we may augment our health-power by expelling discordant that if It is expressed at this time nize —a ok thoughts from the mind, as ones would eject a thief from bis the matter cannot be considered Grandpa's Wonder : closed until I deal with the gente iGo wine—all week ae man or gentiomen at some pla pm _— + sant SPECIAL \SKORTMERT cakes Hign Grade Tolle Beep, worth 600—all week for, box " Fuiry Soap, per cake, s Tree apectal all other than the floor of the senate. THE VICE PRESIDENT. There being no objection, the gentleman from Washington will proceed with the tntrodnetion of the distin "| guished visitor. MR. PILMS. At the request of the gentiomon whom | am about ta introduce, I shall deliver ao eulogy, Mr. President. His modesty Happiness and discontent are In the mala a state of mind, Nine- tenths of the little {tls and worries would disappear if the will were resolutely set against them. ‘The mental conditions that govern success are precisely the same as those that govern health and happiness. Success ts large ly a creation of the mind. A stream cannot rise higher than ite souree, nor can a life rise higher than its ideals, Even a Raphael could not paint the face of Christ with Satan tm his mind for a : has led him to forbid it, the wide H Actual affiictions we learn to deat. The crippled, the hopeless: THE FIAST RIVAL. spread knowledge of his greatness B ly. GQiseased and the poverty. strick have, since time began, ial br «a og | makes it unnecessary, | take pleas pas | may att , taught us owr best leasons in patience and cheerfulness. es introducing Mr. Josh Wise, . ‘ ‘ ene nee a ; Sarah Seroesgeamts MRS. DUMBY MARTIN'S “2 ).:: woo | SSSR | failure that comes of fear have filied the world with doleful moan when th’ honorable tleman in- : ! ‘ ate sors Amorim =. ings. troduced me frum Missouri i worth boc—epectal ‘si f See the poiat’ SU RPRISE he wus speakin’ figuratively im per box .... proud | am frum Missour! an’ I You make the walls that confine your life. You can color them i am proud th’'t this country i fillim’ as you choose-—with depressing green that throws a pallor on you ws ap with th’ same kind uv people. aad makes you look sick, feel sick, be ek, or with bright, cheer “t should think not!" cried Mra overs est hamper A ag tp oy But whut profiteth a man, Mr. dolore that put the glow of health and happiness and success |Dumby-Murtin. “Murry wy daugh [oy Uns hot remember the play. be-| President, if he come from Mis we — es “ ter 2 920 & week for ‘teaching in| @4%* she was so delighted that dear) sourt—that ts, jf he erteth aloud. (Snap Shot by Our Staff Photographer at Washington.) “GENTLEMEN UV TH’ SENAT E, YOU'RE DOIN’ A STUNT BE.) FORE AN AUDIENCE THAT DIDN'T COME IN ON PASSES, AN’ | irs AMATER NIGHT.” } The Quaker Drug 1013-1095 First Ay, ‘epen your face and the realifation of them all in your heart. an art schuol! Really, my doar Mr.| 2aith and Mr, Vandorhorn seemed |“ghow ine! Sbow me!” an’ yet is ceeeemnenennenned Smythe, | think you have lost your bal « aiong .— 7. not able to seo when it is shown “ Nad senses! James, you will show Mr soured, te. Waa next in oF-| him? Or what profiteth it for a The Brain Cannot “Retire Sorina Ga der, and other things were no doubt| sins y ory “Show mel Show me!” as ‘And Mr. Smythe, Edith’s draw] 08 te tape for ame evening your | ET Thomas A. Edison says he will stop work whes he Is 60 years | ing master at the art school, went Mr. Vanderhorn found himself atone | of age and devote the rest of his time to “play.” although be had the audacity to] "i Mra, Damby-Martiv and amile as the doors closed ed bie throat suggestivety Certainly if any American deserves a play time tt ta Edison. Ho “Now, mother,” began the girl Dumby-Martin turned. all # has been dofng more of the world’s work than whele regiments of ot a word!” stormed Myre. | %f that the momentous hour mea. Dumby-Martin, “I knew it was a} #hen Der Then she sereamed, for Mr. V > mistake in the first place, your Ko Bat can he stop ing to that art school. Thix ta] %¢fhern bad calmly pulled off Bis Can the wrinkles in the abundant gray matter In that wise head what comes of ft! Upstart! Ne ach be massaged Into quietude? [It has taken forty years of mental | mention his name to me again _“Yoe—vou Smythet” she orf}. strain to build up those convolutions, Can they Be froned out tn a It je singular how litve mothers v ney ‘ of these days know about their owa you have permitted yup to marry Mr he asker, emitting tainly—what te thet pe demanded Why--only, that I am Mr, V derhern,” he said, laughingly father bat me { coutdn’ port seit for «ix weeks, and I won by opting 4 teacher's place at the school The six weeks te up. Van day or two? Certainly not. Because— The buman brain is not built on the stop-wateb plan ~ erage vet po ay any . Dumby ¢ oe ashe Ae 6 It f# impossible for the strenuous brain to break off and “re [15 love's young romance, is & mat tire.” When it tries to do so It begins to die. ter of fact love's young romance The tizard’s play, of which he speaks, will probably consist of | was merely getting Its second wind harder work than the average man knows of so to speak, and Mra Dumby Mar tin would have been the last person Instead of working day and night for stretches at a time, be Will |i, ene world to notice that for the probably be content after sixty, with sixteen or eighteen hours 4 | next three weeks, wherever she and We sell better Pianos and sell them for less money than any other deal- er or organization. READ LONDON’S BARGAIN day Edith went, they were rather close We will sell you the ; ures, if you still object to sons |ly followed by a gentleman, mueh | same grade, style and qual- jthe same in appearance aa Mr Sd Sob iin coity thee be ber vial Smythe, though he did wear differ . ity instrument from one- Mra. Dumby- Martin bad not a w ous iathen, & mustache and & mom) 1. Lay third to one-fourth less So that when mother and daugh Couldn't Read the Future. than you can buy else- ter went to the Lycoum matiogs « where. month later and secured seats R13 ; That's why we sell over BY STUART M’LEAN and R14, Mra. Demby-Martin did half of all the Pianos sold } not observe the young man Imruedt-) | - j on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. bought seat R15, and ta the course Biggest, Busiest, Bect. You Would Post YourselfonVa x Basement Bargains Tomorrow tili noon we will seth—Children’s dren's Black Ribbed Hose, values up to 12%¢ pair at ée We will also seli—Women's Black Cotton Hore Read Over the Other Business Bringers We know well enough that the housekeepers early morning duties detain her and she cim't of events found himself sitting be aide Edith. . ‘I say, Mra Martin.” whiepered a youn quaintance of the dow ager the or bewar thats young Albert Vanderhorr next to Miss Maith.” Mra, Dumby | | } | Martin started, eked and amtled 903 SECOND AVENUE. the 10¢ kind, unexcelied for fit, finish and " detighntedty, wear nt that price; at palr, till noon ....,.G¢) S¥8y® avail herself of our many morning eter Fn ert een _— gh EPR HY et Ra OR . ings. But we are positive it wil pay defer: eavens, if something would ently | v pig bune alt ‘i Scan Gee ta feats ce et ° morning work till after noon and be early at happen—the theater cateh fire or| something Something did hap although i was only that Edith’s program Iropped to the floor, but Mr. Van Jerhorn recovered it, and, smilling said just enough to get over a rather our store. and children’s; at pair Women’s Black Hose , 58¢ Union Suite ie Regular 150 quality; | Women's Cream Rib In the Basement Dry Goods Section we offer to- morrow 36-inch Pereale, generally sold at 100 yard urs comes Yn short lengths, light and medium col } per yard . se Oh, have you beard the sew erusade ‘That Gotham town does now invade; That daringly has come, arrayed With splendid equipotse, Everything That's just right for now; tra good at 59¢; for rm they're fleeced and | bed Union Suite of fis okjiet ie to one Po nt tin’s young friend volunteered an| “Do you take me for a fortune | Tuesday we sell a heavy feeced shirt for 290 10:20, ‘pair only, De row morning, Unnessenary nelee? introduction, and the trick was! teller?” Newest Even if you dom’t need it right ms ave 6c on this 10 nse ~ Ow a “ ES a CREE EERE RRR eee DIANA’S DIARY: CHAPTER NUMBER 5. Sc Magic Stock Food Se Magic Chicken Food | aw j | pennngnrtant | WHEN YOU COME ASK TO SEE OUR FLAN NELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND INFANTS’ GOODS. They'll first subdue the howling swell; They'll rule out erying shames as well, And newspapers must never tell Of races won by scratches. | Of course, the growler mustn't rush, i Bat then the screaming farce will hush And bridegroome will sot need to blush-— ‘They'll all be safety matehos. and Best N Spring Apparel Mica Axle Groase, per can The ash box of our Universal Range shuts up tight and doesn’t admit a rearing draft on your atthe eee ee 75e Kimonos 43¢ ; Dainty $1.50 Waiste 98e A man can never blow his horn; | Lond clothes are made a thing of scorn, for Menor dear coal. ent eek ae And though footpads perchance adorn te am The pathways more umbrageous, W > je comfortable m The move, however, seems to me, omen ] Onos, assortment If borne to its extremity } ery large; 8 to 10! ¢ And thoroughly applied, to be On easy } ae cypnkighe : 3 Both wise and advantageous , o'clock we sell them = = : payments to Please iy at eane [3 —a little Pi 2 Hour Sale of Outing > “ Magnificent assort tomorrow, ger yard it ks £ j nen or Bilks n 1 to n . ata time pl a pen Bae $1.00 Night Shirts, N hite Shepherds | 8@inch Peau de Sole Gowns, or anything ¥ ~ “1 checks and blacks w unrantee this ev that Outing Flannel By “JOSH semis abe figureé;: 9 oop wade toe eaiial is good for, ¢ 15e Bath tows tle inches wide A the res. t quick; in the m Good as gold toms at . well worth grade; on sale, per ing 8 to 10, ten-cent lhc; large size, rout ane yard; on sale ard ¢ values go for, pe red border; aa The Distinction. youse ‘s an think ot to be ny bee Eastern Outfitting : J p L ’ 3 $1.39 yard Jee blesched; save 4, at 1 meg Edna—Oh look at those those ne dishes loaned to rs C A $I Quantity limit ) s to 10738, ondgach ne nh ompany, Inc mine | ite | ’ . yards. You save 26¢ small Neilie—They're not cows; | yy, lie , ‘ Dew We will sell tomorrow Pretty Jap Silks, white m this item alone 5 dozen : the limit. they are calves. | Fk nagar ee ane “ 1332-34 Second, near Union with black figures; 27 inches wide; washing 4 Small Edna—But what's the dif si Ya “ pee _ weurtng qualities ¢ ON TTD, ference? ee r Ag neti “Seattle's Reliable Credit only, yard 5 “gmail Nellie—Cown give beet and | Cosida’bt anstines I Bas te 190 The ash box of our Universal Range shute #2 calves give veal cutlets. —Chieago | St, uP i de middie & ale If you appreciate Good Silk Values you will | tight and doesn’t admit a roaring draft om se News. | a of é € nm to Lor ms Store and get one of these dear coal. Faint Praise (ee — One He'd Received. lend heliinane ennai te dik h box of our Universal Range shuts up —- vows Let's see—do 1 OW? leather Iate, but then I'm su tight and doesn’t admit a roaring draft on your CAN FRUIT anything in love with me Morrowby—Not « cont, my boy.! seies Chellus—Yes, but you eer esa) Strawberries, Cherries, Apricots, Raapherties Going around paying your Httle/» any reputation t 1 nr nen eee Plums, Blackberri¢ W offer these ‘Tuer , ee = 1 was going |2222't stop talking. about you so WHEN YOU COME TAKE A LOOK AT our } day, the can vo ASE ei around seeing if I had overlooked sian er The idea! What does NEW WAISTINGS AND WASH GOODS 7 lbs extra small | Can Corn | 9 nice Galt 3 anybody. Lend me five till Satur |he gay about me? RP LOOPED white Beans 2 for Mackerel ae day, will you?—Minneapolis Joar-| sing Chetina—Heé's telling every Talking Machines Be he € nal. s body that you “aa good as a a Ly ad ‘i KNOW ME. | REALIZED IT IN A MOMENT.” one MyM ., STRINGS The ash box of our Universal Range shuts up | Bleached 72x90 Sheets 59¢ eeiieg tench pad the -werale’? OY hiladelphia Press. ja aif} wet many shox ks like I have been getting, 1 will DIE of heart rider een v is ae tight end: dosage adinit 0 rearing ereft on your | ‘Tuasday morning wo will scll you aly we ay a Talat i veitey een exits A. Rethotagiont Anomaly. | Who should I run into this morning right at the main entrance ta dear coal. Sheet for only Re #—Not if you've been eating | Nell—Did you tell her I couldn't] Taffeta & Halbriggan's but old man Telemachus T. Taffeta himself onions. —Lippincott’s Magazine come? | There he was mooning right where I had to PASS with my lunch KOHLER & GHASE k ee Belle—Yes, and she seemed sur-| under my arm, and it a dead giveaway that his le - jablished 1850, 20¢ Ribbons tbc White Cam This Mercenary Age. , and she nod sur a if hat his Uttle trier from “Mr, Brows 1 nastay | Prised Charleston, 8. C., of historic Dillpickle lineage, wan BUT a salesiad PIANOS Hundreds of brie Remnants miss gy eee hi Be or iian’t you explain te ae Lop er erpnaney ; ‘ ; 1805 SECOND AVENUR bolts of lus all fine goods De te os | ner th ot chickenpe x i lis looks ght at me, But there wasn't a gleam of intelligence Arcade Building. ss asset values up 0 with him?” | @ said you @ no chicken But he didn’t know me. —— —— able Taffeta _ a mias Gathetie @tendesd end Times, | . Mowere:, Le ae th te blhen tmectine vith _———_A int rf enough to "Tell him I'm out.”—Loulsy Mr. Taft and my NARROW eac paienar DOWNING: HOPKING & RYER mopens, © ‘ Courier-Journal hsebihi alidick ierwixcdl geet geren atk cpsthegangesh ie — Np the geod ont ueventar’ RANeS = a thought ax ‘ow I should come| 1 spent the day at! heiiue, wil Pe gh AS A BROKERS 4 Inches utes; £909 Mrs. Subbubs—I guess I'll have|to this, mu Me that was that| head, — : rae ie ee Ree in, Provial Stocks, Bond w per yd. yard a nF ete x Saige a one well eddieated that afore I wa Oh, If Sadie HADN'T seen mo at the show with him there would PRIVATE WIRES. Mr. Subbube—What for? J married I couldn't even make a beet| be hope of me getting of this ness yet Tel. Main 279, ind. 279. 15e F © only ex-! pudden—Punch | (To be continued.) Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. atic . .