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j i | THE SEATTLE STAR S tne : STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave. JERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, _ Telephones— Editorial; Independent 575; Sunset Main 1050. Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1080, ot Ballard se C¥-W. B Leonard, 18 Hewlett Ave Banest Mar wb BALLARD @TAR AGMNCY tm Battard Avs Sy EVERETT STAR Ac arene | a ae ee Batered a: the Rooter TO MAIL SUBSCRENERS The dete wenty five conta per Month, Gelivered per ween, or € oy t Seatttea Washington a8 seound-ciaee matter, your subscription expires te oa the VE your subeoription has nat Tabel of each paper, When the’ rie boon 1h advance, your ban oh from he Hat, A change of date o@ Addreas lade) ie a receipt any eFoming Tadependent you shouts mie mie thts Way we com he contain of iis the only war ee Building Towers of Fame. gtving cur mubsectbare « perfect serviee—and Through an interesting compilation In the columns of this Rewapaper today, we learn that a mere handful of men and women during the brief space of two years, given to ey aggregating the astonish tm this country have, philanthropic enterprises ing total of $298,564.00. . ‘What these figures do not show ts the proportion of these Densfactions to the fortunes of the donors. These gifts sound big, but, comparatively, are they? John D. Rockefeller haa wrested from the people durtag bis lifetime, by means none too hoserable, com: trol of one of the earth's great stores of supplies. Tt te a safe state ment that bie gifts amount to no more than the Income from bie accumulated wealth, He ts preparing for death. We will rejoice that this cornered wealth ts at Jeast fn partial use. But We will not tore sight of the fact that the Creator, out ‘ef love for His obiidren, made heat-giving, dark-dlapeliing off to course through the earth; that the Creator, oat of love for His children, planted in the mountainside iron tor wheels that ease the arms of man and erfad for his comfort life's supplies, We shall not Jase sight of the fact that this nation's resources were woteed by the men who built the Rockefeller fortane, the Carnegie fortune, the Morgan fortune. eume of ny Much that te ideal seems to us faltering little creatures as tmpracticable or impossible. We sometimes dream of & «ysterm by means of which we could live tn a brotherhood as equals, wherein we could produce out of our strength of body and mind for & common good, wherein the weak would find protection In the strong, wherein the state would be the mother of us alls kind and all-faroring mother whose loyal sone give into ber lap the fruits of their labor and receive from that lap in trae propor tion with thetr needs; wherein we shall not be called upon to accept as bounty the gifts of the fortunate over the unfortuaate, ee ae Bat, what of dreams! A few persons who came Is on the crest of the money making wave of our time are preparing for death. They are laying down thetr golden burdens and building thelr monuments However high and magnificent these piles, they will net endure, in the light of the perfected civilization of the wonderful temorrow, ff at the base there Hes timber tainted by tmmoral practice. Everything tn Rife has its compensation, good or evil Don’t Puff Out Your Chest “Chests out, stomachs tn,” has been the ery of the British drill sergeant since the battle of Waterloo, and befare that. Por more than a hundred years the pigronlike practice of puff- ing out of chests bas been the rule of the Fuglish army. And to a considerable extent also the practice ty followed tm the American army This time-honored pose has just been abolishe@ In the Rnglish @rill regulations Experts and medical officers have pronounced the system to be unscientific, a perversion of nature and harwful. Instead of strengthening a man undue puffing oat of the chest weakens him because { throws a strain apon the heart. Knotty muscles over the chest, vaunted as strength Indicators, tend to tle Gown the heart. That organ does not get enough room to work fn Hereafter the Swedish system of gymnastics and dril) are to be used by the British drill masters. The Swedish system brings all the * muscles of the body ‘Into harmonious action and tmproves the whole physical condition. Do not make a pouter pigeon of yourself. Do not ese any system of athletics or gymnastics that leads to ‘undve strain apon certain mascies. Many of the so-called physica! catture exercises are harmful be cause of excesses in single directions. ‘The ali-cround trainiag of the body requires all-around exercians You can have good coffee und tea| 5 <r cd Egy ed et wherever there are fire and water! Baffalo confidence. Geo. H. Wood- and pot—Schilling’s Bes: oe | by Co, 112 University st. Some Extra Savings for Wedn vy Ca and tree ' ‘ Hoe Nail Polish ' Regular 26 Carter wedish Hair Re Rosaline newer 60e Nail Files 206 Made to tor $1 The flexible Nail Files Flexible Abdomin. Dr. Dier Abdominal r reg Frog ts i at he 2quart Hot W 55e| x : : Guaranteed satisfactor ° = hoe 2quart Fountain 8 606 | « 1 Ol of Piz Ize 20¢€ Two STORES OWL DRUG STORE. 506 2d Ave., Near Yesler Way. * Ge to Se; rib steaks, 100. Good Drugs Cost No More Than the Other Kind Good Service Saves Your Patience and Perhaps Your Health—Bartell’s Are Careful in Their Buying, Careful in Their Dispensin g—Careful With Every Customer. sday and Thursday BARTELL DRUG COMPANY .2¥°. BARTELL’S RED CROSS Prescription Drug Store, THE REALISTIC PERFORMANCE Mile. Marie Lonnharee was the name of the prima donna of « grand opera company wihch ft was once my pleasure to manage. Perhaps T should not call her & prima downs. Prima carries with It the meaning of “first.” Marte was first tn notte ine except the @ining room. In the language the operatt profession, we were up against a} when we readhed Bickvitle, We hed not yet trod the thes, bat all of Ge TRUE coynouy? at 1 BET 144 MAS MAT CAR —— = +* ap £5 ET AVE MET OF MLLE. LONZHAREE. put hie whole gang at work on it in my entire company would hetp owt in the cherwa, Now,” 1 thought te myself, “1 have her She'll have to tng 1 gave the signal that might just as I tad planned, The orchestra 414 ite duty, and 1 wes expecting Mile, Marie to warble out, “1 waked Tight t end around torned and THE SEATTLE STAK—1 VES ~ OUTBURSTS OF EVE MARCH 26, 1907. STAR Jim's Raised Whiskers and Shoes. J. A. Smith, of Oak Level, wae in » elty Tuesday, and brought to market just as natural as he used to when we were at Johnson's choo! house at aehool, and all be lack heln« the Jim Ab of old times was shay ing off hia beard and being bare footed, and having his “breeches rolled up Mayfield (Ky) Monitor A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Jim Ab looks Kacuses are com mon, reasons are making any marked “Why not? Why, bow could a woman sabmit a brief? wha Dillon advises the Irish to fmitate the Boers, Can you imag ime freland filled with men wearing Santa Claus whiskers? “These railroad accidents make one # serrous,” said Mra. Smith ers. “I told Mr. Smithers to be eure to wire me the moment he ar jrived in New York.” “My dear Mra. Smithers, you're each an optimist!” it am? "Yea, of course. will arrive there.” You think be Secretary Taft ts talking of going © Alacka. That's the first hint of trouble up Uher “Wise old landlord ia ours,” re marked the mam who had been at the winter resort for several weeks. “Everybody here has an sppetite ke « St Bernard dog, and bo lieves lt is due to the climate.” “And font it?” asked the new comer “Bless me, no. It's because the 014 fellow won't give us anything to It's a good iden to have some thing laid by for a ming day wh nw : walked right out again.” had in mind & curr ohh age ~ 1 AND SHE DID. “Yop.” answered Peter Corntos cone pentagon ~~ gage POR") Not that she warbled ft. Oh, no. [OAs “only that Kind @ cash is ay ee ee —eo tor | he tid 1 in pantomione, rs ject deal ike * mw ter © bre! art.” mid the manager of the Bink parenees ; -gheg — at el Beam bathe 2 Ortenta: where we were ville opera house. to sing that week They want to) laugh. and you've got to put in « few hot touches thet the fallera over tn Burope ererion they wrote these pieces, Now tonight you're down for Careery Rusticana, | and if your sm ft sing “T Walked | Right i» and Turned Around’ in the third of fourth act, PH bet we ture ‘em away the rest of the week.” Here was hope That one « might keep us from the ties a f mote @ecks, Go I hurried to 4 & | fore and bought the song and gay 1 t Marte, Bhe was as peevieh o« & candy-fed Kid al! the time, but she [had a epee when Tf i her what | whe was to do. If she could only jhave acted that way on the stage she would have driven Julia Mar liowe and Mire. worm. |" witt nat do it!” | “It te not artt™ ‘Art be hanged!” I snid It's ham and eggs for any” | maste ever te the) and teid him to Meat Prices That Please At the City Hell Market, o ‘Third av. near Yesler. Pot r she shrieked | Kirk's Snowberry Bath Soap te | } Large cake pure soap. Kirk's Jap Rose @) Regular 10¢ bar Pure Olive Oli ¢ T nicely pe Tetlow’s Rornted 11-1b can: Violet Talc 4.7.11 im Powder Regular 610 ad Ave | cherus, | *One of them joe plans fer pretty homes }eave FOU money and tell you by Carter to the mu} { no matter As 1 tredged past the opera house toward the ratlread tracks the sent day, I noticed « sign on the main entrance KINDLING WOOD FOR SAL CHEAPY —— HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! ‘*| Send Se to Knapp & West, angus} tects, 253 Colman Bldg, for a bpok | hh wir to bulid a good home cheap. 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We have a beau tif ated sk full su tc any only $6.00 I tr ou al ry full, s with ‘ bands th tr th bra PRICES $12.50, $15.00, $16.00. Silk Glove J om Rw be | s He ANGE HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES ranth The new quality, be - KODAKS ing somewhat balmy fast being devel r nitfing the tan by father nett aoe, Py the dull ait not gt ty inte the other beat b- fe th ‘ j the ; R rly the pussy © eohly painted real in to fran roots You od ‘em, Mf you survive the balmy seamen anegee they Observed ouldn't reat. » th we is os dat fodil in full “DEAN” CIGAR. | tills, Try “THE QUAKER SELLS ITFOR LESS Informal Opening of Our Kodak and Photographic plies Department. - Wednesday, March 27 Realizing the great demand for Kodaks and and the continued requests from our customers, we have decided to open a Kodak Department. “What The Quilt er does—it does well” —is an axiom in Seattle, and it iSRe less true in this case. We are installing one of the many complete and up-to-date photographic departments i West, and as soon as we can get in all our freight this partment will surpass everything in Seattle for REDE ABLE variety and equipment e We have just received 2 COMPLETE stock of East man’s Kodaks and Supplies, and the latter, you may assured, will always be FRESH. SF DEVELOPING AND PRINTING—We have secured the services of one of the most expert workmen on ti Coast, and we invite your criticism, SEEDS PLATES—Compilete stock and the prices not TOO HIGH. CRAMER PLATES—A big shipment of Crown, Bary ner and Iso plates will be here in a few days. FREE To scquaint the picture makers of Seattle and vicinity, sur unequaled facilities we will UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE velop free of charge al] {ms or plates purchased of us. WHY NOT buy her s kodak for Easter Surely there be nothing more appropriate or suitable. With the piett season fairly 19 and the country around us unsurpassed tural beat { sublime subjects Why not «Te, HF pi bseagepet =e a a The $013-4055--FIRST AV.—1013-5085 = als! Specials!| 1 to get acquainted with us, and as an i t you to visit our store we will offer y® ins this week than ever befor can ask, Re Quaker Drug Co, Speci We Ht betel 1443 ter bar £ ms of c lit are all that y p. member, we are the exclusive age jor the celebrated Stra Laure! Double-Flue Range, the greatest fucl-saving fame mae n the market. These specials for this week 00 Solid Oak Pedestal Table, 6-foot extension, for « $15.00) fy {E $25.00 Solid Quarter Sawed Oak Pedestal Table, 6-foot ee iy n, for $17.00] FS S28 5 Sawed Oak Finel lished Pedestt able, for $20.00 Quarter Sawed Oak Polish Highly | Extension lable, for 00 ise furnish: | £72227 WE DELIVER TO ANY PART Ol! Northwest Furniture G0.) 2321 First Avenue Phone Main 6172 Between Bell and Battery THE CITY, ——STEINWAY: Steinway plano is “ . 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