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| THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307 and 1309 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Telephones— Independent 675; Sunset Main 1050, Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060, BALLARD STAR AGENCY #2) Unilard Ave Munaet, Ballard 26 2 WRRETT STAR AGENCY. W. Bh Leonard, 168 i Ave Ganeet, Mate 978 t per Gopy, ain conte per Weak, or (Wenty-tive evats per month, Oelivwrrd One con! Dy mati or carrier. No free eoplee Batered at the Postoffive at Reattia, Washington, as second-class matter TO Mali. stnscnit Rétross label of each paper. When that date arrives | L Again been paid in ava your fame ie taken from the Hat, A change of de Te Address label fy a recetpt RS The date when your subsaription expires te TO SURSCRIARAS—Ahould your copy of The Btar fall to reach pou by main offtes, Buneet, ie our subscribers a perfeot serviee—and Some Old Truths Be good and you will be happy? Not necessarily Be honest and you will sucoeed in business? Not necessarily On the stage virtue ts always triumphant over wrong, bat it fe not always so in actual fe In actual life vice does not always come to grief as does the villain in the book But— There ts a large truth in these old ethical formulas, Because ft remains a fact that, other things being equal, the good man has a better chance for happiness than the evi! man. It remains « fact that, other things being equal the honest man is more likely to be successful than the dishonest man. Character will always be a factor in the success equation Goodness yoked to ability and energy will produce a strong character. While ability and energy yoked to a viclous personality runs the chance of weakness. Sometimes you see the wicked flourish like a green bay tree and you conclude that rightness does not pay. There could be so greater mistake. Ignoble sdccess, after all, ts only successfel failure, Uprightness and honesty do not of themselves ensare suoeess. Much less do dishonesty and unrighteousness ensure sucess. Honesty pays. And dishonesty and viciousness do pot pay. What you learned at your mother’s knee wil! never be barred by the statute of limitations A Quick Temper and a Handy Gun Why pistols In hip pockets? London ts disturbed over a record tn 1906 of 23 homicides and attempted homicides by shooting Tn nine months of 1906 New York had 62 such homicides, to say nothing of uucatalogued attempta Last year Chicago, the most American of our large cities and onethird as large as Lom don, reported 109 homicides by shooting, and added '63 suicides of the same class. Ask the police to explain the difference in these death rates? ‘They wil! tell you It Is because of the widespread custom in America of carrying concealed weapons A pistol In a hip pocket fs an encouragement to a quick tem per. It is a questionable adjunct for a wise man, while a fool and a pistol make a combination that represents the heist of irre sponsibility, A very large proportion of the men who carry “guns” have little or no excase for It. Presence of common sense is greatly promoted by absence of pistol. Not only im nearty all cases ft» it childish, usciess and positive ly silly, but fh fs also illegal, dangerous and a distinct abettor of ertm: Tt removes from men not only the opportunity, but the Becessity for clear thinking. It memaces friend and foe alike. It fe the confessed resort of the rowdy, the bully and the coward. Tt need not be argued as @ point of law. We ignore thousands of other jaws. It is « proposition involving simple and straight forward common sense. ‘Take away the pistol and you probably remove fourfifths of the possibility of homicide. The man who is most amiable today is the very man who forgets himself tomorrow. No pistol avans no yielding to sudden criminal tmpulee; tt means fewer unjustifiable homicides and more real safety for the individual and for society, and therefore a safer nation. Leave the gun at home. ewe eee re woos ALASKA CONDITIONS ji=c2.c2 = se" som sentation. M They state that, although the pay ie 80 cents an hour, this dows not wo fur when it takes $1 to get o f meal. The worker's season laste Arths! Phelan, Andy J. Suilth) only five months. The writers ask gus Chris Seblerioh write to the) that steps be taken by the local labor organtzations to prevent ship ping of laborers into Alaska under Washington Federation of Labor at Beattie from Cleary Creek, Alaskan, that laborers are being taken Into! these conditions —————$—$_——— Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1331 Second | Avenue. * | ot OUR POPULAR MEN'S FUR- NISHING DEPT, Week by week shows a steady gain. Saturday we make our first showing of East or Shirts, Neckwear and Fancy % Hose. Men's Cromo Calf Shoes and also Vici, Cal. tan sles, blucher cut. Special for Saturday, only 2 Men's Kangaroo Calf Shoes, oak tan soles. Special for Saturday, only s Ladies’ O: white canvas Men's Fancy Half Hose, in dark and mid colors; all f ecial for Saturday, only 10¢ Men's Fine Rayptian Cotton 1 Ladies’ Common Sense Shoos, Hoes, in fancy colors. Soe. flexible soles, no cap. Spe cial for Saturday, only, 25e celal for Saturday, only .* B15 Children’s Viet Kid Shoes, pat tip, double sole. Special for Saturday, on 1.10 Misses’ School Shoes, viel and fine box calf, Cal. oxk tan soles. Special for Saturday, only 81.75 © S198 Men's Soft, New, Dress Negli gee Shirts, in white and fan ey col Special for Sat $1.00 faster Ties, im all les and color urday y Men's New ings ecial for Satur mly Men's Extra Fine Quality New ckwear, im very ffeets, Special for AY, OMY -seeeee OE y Balbriggan Under ull regular out, extra good value. Saturday Price, y seers Bho Natural and Fancy French Balbriggan Under wear. and Drawers to match; Drawers with French yoke and bicycle seat, Spe cial for Saturday, only, Re wear Men’s BARGAINS IN TOWELS BAT URDAY. B%e ext r I 1 Hon Towe with Satarda y , Be MARVELOUS LACE CUR Ise Crea h Path w TAIN VALUES SAT ela, ext t URDAY tor Satu G ihe 3 ttingham Lace Curtaina, a ia long. Spec nam 1 ham Lace ( BRANCH 2619- STORE " 2401-2403 2623 sackson | Fitst Ave STREET TWE BEE HIVE CORNER consideration & chopa, lamb chops, sausage, * I repeated and when we go without it than that my wife becomes | stammeredt Having disposed of the moet im- | erted. business of the day, Itarned! you not to forget it attention office, to the mir loa of business, it was about ¢ Jasper and ft had been school boy friends, We had left the| Thaw's brain storm wae bul » Kan together to seek our| eas sephyr compare@ to my wife's I recall that the next day Codger “the did give me a royal greet het Well, the onty oth I ever received| 4 done tre some service.| was from King Walla-Waila, who my! on and had gone Into business the same city Kurope, where he had te was through hi te that Great firt ~~ WHEN THE GHOST WALKS Schillings Best ts elected best Klein, the sboomaker, 217 James oe tea and coffee. that ufider no « gned to mislead a customer Children's and Minne LADIES’ EASTER WAISTS nil fronts A. LAWSON & BROTHER HARRY THAW'S WAS BUT A KANSAS ZEPHYR, can recall distinctly now that | o when I left the house that mor my wife sald, “George, don't te the meat tonight” my dear merrily as though I had aul think of except a plece of quivering, eahguinary meat I recall distinetly that as T walked | with give you a royal « the street to the car I gave the eituation my cr ntract for dders for her navy--for whic mission, As I bad not seen I answered the wide world to ‘Come to dinner with m “Tl go with you t serious it wee after 6 o'clock when reached home. had steak for two/ like saussge.” by —what—what—why——— You know what I mean!* “Where's the ment pon my arri~| haven't @ thing in the t prob~- | bacon.” ok that my ott | thought tger dropped in| You should have seen her He had retired Shins 1 years and inthat|er royal @ree among the many that it} led 600 native warriors againet influence and ef trek when I wae making ain gave me alexcursion Inte northern India BY STUART MACLEAN. My mother eed to say to me, ML was bad, and contrary, And misbehaved, and woultn’t mind My parents and my teachers kind, Bet etea! the icing off the cake, And go to bed and le awake, That when the ghost walked, | would see How quickly he'd come after me! And I'd be soared almost to death, She said, and ile there underneath The covers, wiehing I could hide When he came up and stot beside The bed; and If 4 bey was grown, She sald, and iay there all alone, , He'd tremble, sir, ts every iimd - When that old ghost walked up to him! All that was many yoars ago But children change to men, you know, And years must change our point of view In almost every avenue; Ané things which awed me as a child I now regurd with gapect mild, For when the ghost walks every week I step right up and smile and speak! Dr. Lee Baker, dentist. *** building. Phone Main 256 GROWTH OF CONFIDENCE ch week, each day, the public is showing more confidence in the Bee Hive public confidence are here in great plenty. Foremost of all is the fact Bee Hive sanction any word or deed on the part of an employe de alone stands for absolute dependability but for permanent confidence. SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY SATURDAY’S SHOE NEWS The reasons for this claim upon the umstances whatever will the The Bee Hive not LADIES’ EASTER NECK WEAR. Lace Collars, In endless varie thes Specially Priced for Saturday's Selling, from ide © The Ladies’ Embroidered Collars, in white and colored silk ef fects, Special for Saturday ze Ladies’ Silk and Chiffon Cot lars, in the very newest ef fecta. Special for Saturday, from BT ANNUAL MUSLIN UNDER WEAR SALE. Oxford: pat leather and w 4 Shoes. Spectal for Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers, with lay only, from, 98¢ leep ruffle, cut extra wide. S175 jale Price, only ++ Bhe Ladies’ Nainsook Dra nd embroidery ie ived, a tares . full cut. Sale Price, only ing Waist ive Percale Walat I aad taek “ Ladies’ White Cambri’ Gowns. heme Por ae Bm with yoke of embroidery snd cctatin Petand row of hematitcht Bale ‘- Spe Price, only 81.25 Waists, lace and Ladies’ White Gowns, tucked y trimmed, the ver ake and lace and entbrold lesign Spectal for ery trimmed, Sale Prtec . oe only J... 98¢ w s, emt i ney atest Ladies’ Chemise, sirt and aturday, 1.75 long gute Ince and penbrotd ersian Lawn Waiste “. ge ates en ind embroigered trim. | Priced from, 59@ 10% and lor ‘ La Corset Covera/Tace and latest styles. Spe embroidery trimmé@d, high Priced for Saturda id low neck, full front and 81.98 to 85. tight fitting. Sale Price ; only ze Ingham Lace Curtains Ladies’ Corset Covers, full lon pecial foi front, with rows of lace in ng Ove ertion and beading. Sale hat e Curtain Pri yn ¢ pon s0e Li Fine Nainsook Corset am CH Covers, tucked back, lace and r pecial mbroide Sale Price, only . ove oRe BRANCH 2619- STORE 2623 JACKSON STREET refused to take one papoy In o¢ You must go home with me and see my wife and children.” I aatd, “i My wife! Phe lawyer who obtained the re-| will be feturwed ly the thieves na * sald Codger My dear, | have browsht home naming the only|my old friend Mr, Codger for din ais of which | ever have been | ner,” I sald. to think when I am bur reapensibiitty of Invest Bteak it shalt be.” I added | oring « ed} “Why didn't you bring home some steak?” my wife hiwsed with with ow. “You know I don't Bweetheart,” I began, “I never) ui you Marry 206 Hite) m 000,000 Worth lof steel ity with a eb since he had left his native country, | may imagine how I greet 1 tata | ————---——- You know wel ee but| The Goulds are objectin: lawyer's fee of $176,000 for obtain Chic Strange | nance ing « divoree from Bont. ople, the Goulds, when you con + the fact that they pald sev eral millions to capture Honk. Thoughtful Editor, In view of the alarming news that the earth may seon be destroyed by a comet we call the attention of a |few delinquent subseribers that they be prepared for the worst, by paying up their back accounts and for a year in advence, so that they ay be able to meet such a ealam- © consetence, which they certainly cannot de so long as they owe the printer. Do not for wet that the time for preparation ts quite brief—besides we need the money to square up a few things ournelves—Coneordia (Kas.) Kan san Iroquois theater map lense of Boys Wanted To foin the Seattle Newsboys’ union and sell Beattle papers foe 60 cents. Good corners will be provided, Cail at The Star 1308 Seventh av 4 ask for Jobo Gleason, secretary. ose 10-quart, white Enamel Water Pall; regular $1.00 value 49c Dell GoCart, with parasol; $1.50 value 98c dollar shirts with attk Poultry Wire Netting, 4 fect wide, 159 feot jong roll; $3 Saturday Flour Sifters, Hunters’ pat- tern 9c Boys’ Express Wagon, $1.49 value 98c monoa Boy of fancy 6. First class Whisk Broom 10¢ 2-quart Enam- eled Stoel Granite Pud- ding Pan 10c Chflds’ Shovel, Rake and Hoe 10c First ob Steel Bow Gar fen Rake c Solid Steet Shovel or Spade; $1.00 By “JOSH” to the; ager on a technicality ofters to help o officials draw new ordi relating to fire protection ta theaters, Maybe he expects anoth- or theater fire A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Kv'ry woman cn see a lot uv things in a het, Man can’t see much more’n ui’ bill, Phe government officials express the belief that the $172,000 stolen from the aubtreasury at Chicago Gentiomen who have lost umbrel las within the last three or four years should find some hope in this. “Why ts it you charge the tran- sients more than the permanent “My dear sir,” replied the affable hotel clerk, “iM we charged the name our transients might beeome “DEAN” CIGAR, The new quality, Ge Initiation | quests?” LONDON'S SHOE STORE jrvning} AN spring styles of American Lady Shoes for the women ts dal, patent all leathers, ail weights, atzes, width and kinds oO a 81.98 Misses’ Turn 8he blucher style top; sizes 11% to 2 Special kid; | Men's Calf Skin Shoes, medium 25c ' Bpecial white, blue and pink sole; all sizes. 81.75 Baby Moceasina, best lbe Mon's new Spring Shirts, just arrived, ali late colors; good Se Men's Japanette Handkerehtots ] Men's Part Wool Socks in nat ural gray or 12% grade. Saturday 10¢ grade. Saturday cach Te Men's Fleece Lined Cotton 1 derwear, sizes 38 to 44, shirts only; We grade at we Men's Neckwear, fourte-hands, made of follle silk, in solid shades; always sold at 60c whe Fancy Handkerchiefs for Ki aprons or fancy work; 12%cpvalues at Te two-piece Sults, in mixed colors; all sizes and of best worsted; Special 81.98 Women's thin, flexible sole out shoes, viel upper, patent tip, uizes 11 to 6% military heel. Special — B1.7¢ patent tp heel, matt 8 Saturday pair initials; 12%e grade at Men's Woolen ment Boys’ Knee regular Sale Tomorrow we at oO aclasp White b our Silk Gloves, } fer you strong, hardy rose pls ggg bushes; worth to $6.00 per dozen; at, each Cc | 418 Pike St } viain 39085 Bad " 10 yards Indt T Flour a HOME OF THE UNIVERGAL RANGE permanent gucsts and the sie not to be pent guests might become tran olectrified the hotel clerk sald the landlady it in doctored.” boarder. the grave digger.” ed from monkeys?” guns repaired. A. L. Hall, 1111 ee | Virat av. oe! Infants’ one strap soft sole san leather, foxed with white, Special Boys’ Calf Skin Shoes, blucher good substantial sole; American Gentlemen's Shoes, gunmetal, patent, velour, vied and calf; ali styles and sizes 50 Men's Socks in black or tan; sizes, best 10c values. A 1 8 be dark colors; Shield Bow Ties, large variety of light or dark patterns; ibe Se Underwear in eray, extra well finished gar ments; worth broken line of have your size, At a gar 00 and almost all Gray Cotton Socks, two new shades of them; new goods. Saturday's special, a pair 10¢ ta, sizes from 4 to 14; well made and good strong material, Grounds Rose Bush Saturday Cc ts jnow had wn Which f# about as good an answer |trie train and anybody ever received from « } Tatler On ineta y ARE YOU | Engine four buy, t engine, | Universit Two Old Forgers. “It's so hard to buy good cheese,” “Nearly all of “Doetore: repeated the grouchy “Well, this ts ready for Mere Matter of Dress. ] “Do you think that man cond “Bome descen and some mere ly dress differently.”—Ally Sloper i ss Our Go-Ahead Cousins. ogg Se The Americans are always tma-|f jittie RAN ‘ proving on their past perform dition Not very long ago they had drugs THI cident on a railway and killed 15)§ £000 to be Ww people owing to the smoke of the|§ Ristes a! » 19 engine obscuring the signals This oneta ‘s tee eee ; Bicycles, lawn mowers, locks and . ri Specials } 6 to 10 | fal 3c and 3% Corset Covers _ trimmed with lace and em broidery; 6 to 10 only cs We carry in large v know lery Tonite, 00, Saturday the -. sete Beecham s English” THE CENUINE — Satomi nly, per hettle . WE FIT Trusses PTT, and « guarenton: faction goes with ; money refunded Ast man the hs ‘ 26e Buster Hrown Patent Leather Belts, with bright nickel buckles; 6 to 19 only Large 160 Bunch Violets; 6w lo | oe | Our Easy Paj makes it C you to postpone ing of those Spring Clots for any reason Why not try i) little cach rn for anything selected our showing of fate Spring Ta Men, Womeat dren? In point of and quality, our is unrivaled—we you, whatever your figure oF tion of your pod New goods daily—we'll be to show you. $1.50, but « sizes; may Delasp Kid Gloves, black colors; 6 to 10 o9¢ Tbe Muslin Night Gowns, finish in best manner; tucks and lace, em broidery and ruffies; 6 to 10 Special Eastern 0 Company, Ine. — 112-94 Second, near si SE “geattio’s Rettable Crea@ [TF Mats, Howse.” Your ogc Ladies’ $1.50 tan colored Plant | i Jackson Waist Roses none better | made; 6 to 10 KOHLER Batabi om jehed 3 29c}| -2: 1906 SECOND Al Arcade Building. canoe || Restaurant For Sale ty Cc RB For Goou és: