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When that date ar deen paid in advance, your RAMS le taken from the list reas label le @ reosipt reach zou by Mune « plese telephone "ws every time THE MAN WHO SNEERS taken, or a reform, big or little, inaugurated but there has immed! ately ariven and stood by the Man who Sneered He ts older than history, | | j Brrer atnce the world began, no great task has been under | | He aneored at Columbue, He enoered at Socrates and made him drink the polson at last. He sneered at Galileo and his great @lecoveries. He has attacked every form of religion. He has de | eried every effort to purify politics and improve conditions of gow | ernment. He does even more. He sees incompetence and insincerity and hypocrisy in every } phase of life. When we eaythat we have faith In the great throb Ding heart of the human race, he sneers at us because we want to Delieve in the best things. All around us ts the Man who Sneers. You know him. He ts in every office, every store, every ucpartment. Me aneers at the way the bustness is conducted, at the views of his employer, at the stock, at the buyers, at the bookkeeper and at you because you are contented and trying to do your full duty. He te in the fac tory, tae bank, the school, the hospital, the city hail, the church, You will find bim tn politics, {In the professions, in literature, tn art, He has no confidence tn any motive, anything or anybody. Ho mneers at morality, at saving, at sentiment, at charity, at kind words and deeds, at love, even at the sacredness of the home. WOULD PAY ANY ATTENTION BLUE SKY IF THE BLUE SKY WOULD PAY ANY ATTENTION TO HIM, BUT IT DOBAN'T. It Jus. keeps on being BLUE and CHEERFUL and SUNNY and looks down at bim as indifferently as an elephant might look down at an atom, which you know is even smaller than « molecuic, and a mole eale fs so small that we cannot tell how small it ts. “ee eee ‘There ts only one thing to do with the Man who Sneers Throw him out. You may not be able to throw him out of the store or factory or the office, but you can throw him out of your life. Don't listen | to him. Ignore him. He te going around with his lips tainted with polson, to disturb you, to upset you, to fill you with suapicton and discontent and ugly thoughts. He ts only tearing down, never bullding ap. Hie poor ttle pitiful soul ts warped, and he will never know that there fs such « thing as big, beautiful, es} life, | tull of duty and love and faith and hope Throw bim out of your life, CLEAN HOUSES and DUSTY SKIRTS ‘The municipal council of Prague, Bohemia, hae passed an edict forbidding women to wear loug drenses on the street. It te not @ question of GERMS; {t is a question of CLEANLI NESS, A woman ts naturaliy neat. She bas born tn her an antipathy to Gust and dirt. A man could never learn to clean house like a wo man. He woud never sweep under the table. Neither would be | move the clock and wipe up the dust underneath, And be would probably dust rst an. sweep afterwards. A woman can spy out dust ina glance. By siting tn another wo man’s parlor for & minute she can size up the entre estanlishment. eae can go into a disordered room and In 10 minutes make .« look ike another place. And it is another place It is because she is born a sworn enemy of DUST and dirt. But she WILu sweep the sidewalks with her skirts. Long skirts are UNHEALTHFUL as well as UNHYORNIC. They add to the weight to be carried. They Increase the mechan- feal labor of putting one foot before the ot.er. They interfere with the natural ewing of the body. They lessen the enjoyment of what, especially for women, is one of tue most healthful of exercises walking. And they gather up as much of the dust and dirt of the street as possible, carry It home, and scatter It over the house. We wipe our shoes on the doormat; she carries her skirts on Into the bedroom, and oine times out of ten she brushes them there. Why shouldn't a woman keep ber SKIRTS as clean as she keeps her HOUSE? — NEW YORK FASHION “LETTER jtry and the | George C | Callfornia |who were backed the Southern Pa j lout tn the de THE SEATTLE STA! ABouT a0 LITTLE sTOR! MEN. Fighting the party machine bosses ts a pastime with some duly elected officers all over the coun majority of these * continue de kickers over the tre the battle after they have rt feat at the polls. Just such a man te exdovernor Pardee of the state of Pardee was named four he broke the Republican | ppodition to the boaw When cifte R. R, but tn return for his ae tion the bosses defeated him for renomination for a second term. Hut Pardee te vindictive and his retiring message to the legislature fairly bristled with caustic remarks againet the machine. Pardee declared that ax acy. GEO. Cc. PAROES. ake broke effectually the party machine they would be robbed, right and left, of their rights. Out of offlee Pardee is still on the warpath. He ta giving the Republicans, or at least that portion of the party dominated by the machine, the go by and ts conducting bis campaign on an independent line, What te his idea? It ts perfectly plain on the face of things in California. He expects to defeat the bosses and tn two years’ time succeed George g Per kina In the Senate, Wilt be aceSmplish bis chee ‘That remaine to be seen, but he ‘e certainly working up a great fol lowing, and bis purpose of making things warm for the Republican bosses finds an echo tn many a staunch Calfforatan heart. RocKs nous 1s CRADLE, RICHMOND, Tex. Aprti tf.—A unique case of hog theft came to Haht when ope of the officials went | found « peero and bis wite, the for mer rocking « aie After 4 search of the house the officer de elded to take @ t the baby, to which the man objected, sayt sald the baby shoul unee The officer A when he uncovered the by he foun® the missing how ‘Mie he was doing eo the man APPOT out and oacaped You won't feel the expense of buying that sew outfit at all if you take advantage of our iberal credit plan, for « little down and a little at « time pays for anything select od here—you'll hardly mies the money Our showing of Spring Ap- parel for Men, Women and Children Is complete tp every particular; our styles are cor rect and our prices right. We make no charge whatever for credit: accommodation. unttl tho| =} —{The Bank] —j==—= TURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907. STAR DUS “MAKE TH | Silica BY JOSH te to receive $3,000 a furnish the handsomest men fn the | | Wiaie Janis handsomest in face and |} | week—-ahowing the easiest thing world about the stage is not acting, but! figure, and as stylish as any in the the manager world, I send you a pleture of}| Cannon haa} a man can|! but he | Speaker Cannon, Mr | “Dees this train stop in Phila | passed the age when | delphia?’ anked the passenger have the beauty of youth, } Certainly,” replied the conduc-| Will make any of them hustle, In|} tor form and feature he ts typleal of |; It seems to me a big ratiroad | the middle states, He makes him | like this should have cdhductors | elf more attractive by buying his who know thelr business. 1 hair) clothes in South Carolina.” an hour ago you told me it went all the way to New York | On the Jump Sunday | Mrs, Ira Jump and ehildren and Miss Leama Hughes were the guests of Bam Friend and wife bunday p.m Warren Jump and Cyrus Thomp son, of Antwerp, called on Ira Jump Sunday | David Gaston Bradford Srter and Harry Friend called on Ira Jump Sunday M fary Dan | Biizabeth called | Sunday. —Kaoxda Antwerp (0.) Bee and slster Ira Jumy pondence WwW. T. Btead underetan { can't |why men give up their seats in n, Ie tt possible ears to street cars to wor | Mr. Stead has see thong men had seats? street “Silent” Smith's will shows he was worth $190,000,000. He could afford to be silent. In fact, he had Uncte Joe Cannon. your cand. || to be, Talkativeness would ha Send in pictures « attracted the asnessore. at onee, wvon't let your In | masculine modesty prevent || “The newspapers had 4 great deal you from sending your own. to say about Mabel's wedding didn’t | | they?" The Jersey City “aldermen have “Oh, it was nothing to what they|decided to wear badges. This |} | printed when she brought her di- | should receive the approval of every vores suit.” resident of Jersey City who is not cee jan alderman Proud, but in No Murry. yma: Henderson Broa, of this place, r | who have long conducted the Main True religion ts the root of all re | ot siya have purchased @ NeW | form, hearse t te @ vehicle any one of # should be proud to ride in. All ‘ue teen & matter of simply i are cordially invited to cali and You lose sense as soon as you ig- H inepect it.—-Holten (Mo.) News. nore all sentiment | i nea | Polishing the head alone often | | THE BEAUTY CONTEST. paralyzes the heart i] “ The church that lifts the fallen || The first entry fm the beauty| never need fear failure 1] contest has been made, a resident; The ear ready for slander makes || jot Joliet, {1l, having presented | the lips ready to slay | Unele Joe Cannon as the handsom-| The greatest shame of all is to oot man in the United States, The | feel none at things unworthy ii Joliet man says The church will pot make « new)) “I agree with you that women | world until It is willing to mix with |) have no monepoly on beauty and/ the old one. ij am much pleased to fee you have) There is little danger tn the din |) started a beauty contest for men, content with condition that te equal: | I betigve . the state of Illinois can ed by discontent with oharecter. j Is the Safe Place For Money em a at In keeping money about the house! or upen your person there is always some element of risk. Loss of money by fire is a frequent occurrence; the newspapers contain daily reports of losses by theft Moreover, the cash in hand is in iteelf « constant temptation to) spend—one can so easily forget how} hard it was to earn it and how much it would ultimately signify if added to the family savings It isa t that if man could ree ver all the average or even half NEW YORK, April 27.—-All styles point to elegance. Evening dresses are particularly noticeable fm this. These dresses are not too decoliete, and « pretty trimming runs round the edge of the dress. Skirts for evening and dinner gowns touch the floor generously all round and are quite round tn length. They are made of the fluffiest materials, net, gauze, tulle and so on Any number of the tallor-mades show the tunle effect. Although the style has not yet been adapted to figures as has the princess and empire modes there ts no reason why the tunie should not be made to fit grace on when th: ‘ ly and it will later modistes have their hand in. A new shape ts seldom treated correctly the firet few weeks, for it has to be tried many many times before the designer understands how to make things sult the costumer Some of the taflor totlets employ sleeves of coarse lace, forming a double volant A “bow and gar- ter,” as decoration, are made of velvet the same color. This com poses a charming sleeve and takes some of the severity off thy general ensemble, The Japanese style in sleeves is being widely copted for costumes of all descriptions ve effect is quite limp. The } in Japa e style is also o innov * reveal the fact that shoulde 7 was ls is exaggerat tureaque The new and ent beautiful All sorta of little silk or cloth jackets or jacket effects, often sleeveless to wear over iace bodices are covered all over with if not patterns traced in fine soutache braid. A blue siik gown bas a Jacket, sleeveless, in dark biue cloth lUterally covered with sou tache of the same color Silk is « material that this year fa to be worn more than ever, and those with the soft finish are in the lead. The soft finish taffeta aiike in black or light shades are the ones most often chosen, al though there are 4 great many white ones aa well, being made up for summer wear. The changeable effecta are the ones that are ca- pecially new, and are effective in the old fashioned pinks, maures, and pale bives. There is the old shade known as “ashes of roses that is most attractive and said to be becoming to the majority of women DIES ON HUSBAND'S COFFIN, DEB MOINEF,ta, April 27 friends sought to lead Mrs. Outfitting Company, Inc, wnaz-ae Is it Wise to Buy the Best Piano? the McPhail the beat plano? When Mary 4 discover ane The Washington Fire Insurance. t the best plano? company was not interested in the questions we ah Port Blakely mill loss, fortunately » to anawer for you, an oe {ve you our explanation for our answers If the knowledge of « practical is of an are at your FLY ON THE FLYER SBATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare S5e—-Kound Trips, 500 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SHATTLB—O145 and 10:25 «. m., 2106 and 6:46 m. AVES TACOMA—S:95 a. mu. and 12:15, 9:55 aed 7180 p.m card subject to chainge notice. U, SOWLEY, Jr. Seattle Tel. Mate 1T@. Tecoma Tel. 212. ur Mey:r- Toner Piano Co. $14 UNION 8T, Agent. of th of having «per in that sum alone fortune—to «a n money that he wor d admit foolishly, he would possess a modest nothing of the in- terest it would have earned had it , c 4 Ptr —rierenyy vee wd been deposited in a big, strong bank like the Scandinavian-American On Savings We Pay Per Cent Com- pound interest hots ear gyapg NEXT begins a new month. Each new month is a r I for erest You have tay Wednesda n which to make a uvings posit tha draw terest from Wednesday rning. Regular depositor ow this—-they are eager to add they can to their savings as each new interest day comes round To the INTENDING DEPOSITOR it is even more impor tant. H s, Wishes, Plans remain Dreams UNTIL you begin 1¢ wishbone is all right in its way—but the Backbone in what gets vou ahead M Definite Plar nuch a week Mah also t Immediate Start t a share of the interest that be on Weds la We b oft n Ball and Tacoma Near 244 sfied Depositors Scandinavian- American Bank etoceceeses AT NEST EGG WORK Use Your Hands, But Also a Little Plain Common Sense Industry and economy will give you « nest egg, but they'll never make you rich Make that nest eee work for you — that’s practically the whole ge. eret of success. Use your hands, but also use your head. If you have now saved $200, it will make the first payment on « lot in Han- 15 minutes from Pioneer Place, « beautiful, sightly lot, and you can pay the balance at $20 « month—you'll scarcely miss it. That lot will be worth $2,500 in three or four years—probsbly Every dollar of your savings will be worth You cannot go anywhere in the city today and buy 4 lot of equal intrinsic value the same distance from the business center for $800 ex. cept in Hanford’s Addition. , This statement is abso. lute. Just little head work and a trifling effort, and | you are on the road to prosperity. Your $200 nest | egg will earn more for you in the next six months then your hands can. 7 Will you make the start! If so, come in at ones and have some one show you Hanford's Addition— but do it soon. ford’s Addition, sooner 2 when it is saved. Street e 202 AND 203 NEW YORK BLOOK. sattsate 73 ABSOLUTELY PURE 1’ BYERY our mineral waters, sodas, cider, root beer, ranteed to be the healthful beverages the public. Only varie fe used in thelr man and the utmost cere is paoll bottling. ractrw & PruGET BOTTLING COMPANY Pheae 07T DR. C. F. 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