The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1907, Page 6

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20 THE SEATTLE STAR | ST A EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | Felephones cs | anueepuitonmanies Ruitorial: Independent 875; Sunset Main 1080, Business: independent 1! Bunect Main 1060. | "BY dosh “HALLARD Stan A ard Ave Buneet, Mallard #8 | _— - 7 3 ee Scan tasks Oa The aerial battleship is now In| tell you the batting and fielding A ecnard, Wl Mewit Ave, ®w the poctic brain of man, and will|®¥erage of every man on the local weak, of twenty-five cents per mont), Deliveres | very ao dashing oVer land and | ‘4m &n4 of every firet clase player . Sea. —Haltimore Amertoan sn, Whe Lengne # * * We Or Inte, E 3 . Blessed ta the man who doesn't ome know when he ts Heked.—8t. Lous} “ iy a good deal that m fey * probably fall to the lot of ~~ * the some of the rest of ua _— fsa A. Word trom Jowh Whee. THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING A BOY “The maxim I set Herbert Spencer, “a maxim w { y 6 \e—Be a " long aa you oT « rY You r wh ' a tew . alwaye on th’ @ one of the it w plate hie life and w with w . we i be about we we i ever think # a tng to boyhood or quoting « a maxim as this, To cat * chosen fields of wor ' we would ha h hiects an math atics and mechanics. elaphyates” and r Jamestown tlor t losophy that he wrote voluminous « w $400.04 w ty on “space,” “time matte yee evolution” and the reain ‘ y me the weather | 't hae tried the clkeopers of “the knowable and ix " He was what we call a p sun's a warmer — o We would reedi agiuis 6 dere * i more a mee ene oF ng hoe Me. ‘ ad! “ Ps a ; \ la promise.—-Washington Sts hho son; and yet, with « his ellectual immensity he says, “Be « Dut most of us need the a ¢ ‘ ahs boy as long an 1 can. United Btates Gee jeal nrvey * . * on Sr a aia a eople to make us understand the | f Spencer mus ve had a \SON for his maxim. ar t ation M feare are going 1 | WHY shou! seek @ boy as long as possibile’ We ae hat ¢ wh Pry . » trys poctate bord ght-beartedness, jollity, dare-deviltry, bap an t ata wha te showed i PF-sotuckiness io & © w, the girls don't have te A * whietion settle Surely that » wha neer meant? the moths deatro f +s wee No; that we wha meant, He was thinking of quite | © The r ae otha. jus Bnother ding one had beaten t pe ‘oe i FS Oe OP pase on to the nearest dress sult Foon tp averveeee Fede somes f Do you realice that bx d ie th ot remarkable per t life? cae toe \ ' Te te Uke & flower that the process of blooming tre PRE gical gs Bw ooie tional part af « tae means some further devel The | city beautiful «, Me, Cuaron tte summer Doy comes tm contact with nothing that does not affect and | tle ap each add a litde t ¢ Washing atl team drops t what be will be 60 years inter. Everything tn NEW to him, Bvery the rere elghth ple : thing js INTERESTING to him. He percetves that there are things Ade cwn| Of couren + to LEARN, things to KNOW gs to DO, things to INVESTS 4 on Terry inder GATS, things that are BEYOND HIM, and that he ts himself IN Philadelphia | 1° i age Bl motig 5 ond FINITELY MANY-SIDED ¢ INTERESTING to him IN ITS EVERY A* > CONFIDENCE That ts wh w . An Unseasonable Time h t ’ are too apt to grow old tn point make o ot of view. We rusty, crue e We image there ie no fF autome -! more to LEAR that we NEED t arn, We fancy we are COM it . PLETR, when, i reality WE ARE NEVER COMPLETE. What a we call life ts vo 7) und st no man ever sounds ite deepest Gepth. ° fot But it fe only the spirit of BOYHOOD that makes a man KEEP Now tha one Se TRYING. caunvet ‘hat Le > so CHILDREN’ S FROCKS ARE Pg he A = adelpbia Prem MORE CHARMING THAN EVER * Running From the Brain Storms upatic asy 4 gaeped th wet c se Be Rig Fish (eyeing the “Yee ° ave - - suerT Suits. UNIQUE BLEND OF ; ‘ ‘on DELICATE HUES aren We Are Plano : neers ss explain to stitutes a first THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. 314 UNION ST Be plane a z GIRLS, DON'T BE FOREVER PICKING FLAWS Lat 2 ; r - Aine dh ; . . Outfitting = oy p'ne dae ou’s eae est Company, Inc. - “1 - on nn to * nigrettes , ¥ | | ler girle! When HE tells you that in « volee filled with wondering awe at your perfection or In t riumph of another Columbus dis | ant tones 5 at de enw TRUELOVE AND AYELLOWDO CAN GIRL& TELL FALSE FROM TRUE MEN ® By Bessie M. Partion “You are 8O different from oth ing an unknown continent Hread-and Butter Mine, don woman of 30, of even often For that t» the neincere, who is playing at love every language, since man be has beard It #0 needs no warnin stock phras It ha gan to woo You appeal to human vanity ettect flattery, such « strong it is « fails of baving the desired And we're all very much altke, after all. Kipling knew the ropes when wrot rhe Colonel's ta and Judge O'Grady Are sisters under the akin The man who makes | easily and whose “lines” ond ge tures remind you of you te matinee idol, ts atsmply ander ying the role of lover-di os him 1s another near-love expreasion that live with man “as ix a man” con { he really sets his mind to It and look bored when Utthe and upeete the carefully ar the sf childhood? i# be distin ringle your friends?’ Careless of your are all « ymptome of insincerity in love ~art can toll him, however, trivial about her is » unimportant to the trae lover wey down in bis heart he is hoping some ks and bie friends and she will be—hia wife day they will be bis f * The man who forgets directions and talks frank ly and b life and those nearest and dearest to glances according to yout his home, his m ean generally be to deliver tender amantly see true—there nothing spurious t the man wh i in our cor daily needs, we love tx big eno { broad enough to make every aspect of lite beautiful when spent with ¥ Never et that the man who laughs at a silly girl's indisere tions ie unworthy ber trast. True would pot tolerate one act—one thought—that would lower its object in ber own or an other's sight Hy Merry M. Gardner HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. “$1.25 and $1.50 9 186 White Lawn Waists We have about 1 ven ite Lawn Wa his se and lace effects ihe ng or short sleeves « t ned tn fr x. Worth regularly $1.25 to $150. ON SALE D8e SALE OF DRESS SKIRTS CONTINUED WEONESDAY AT SILK JUMPERS Every Sim Jumper in the Store at a reduced price on $5.00 AND $600 SKIRTS Wednesday $4.49 Note reductions F ae ail ' : $2.25 Jump , " $3.00 Jume “ af " ' ; Taft tp e : f ise ‘ \ ‘ Melr Sult t atin . 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ a «r A per Ede " 6he Gra h Mohair Br “ a brow avy ne De . on Table D k Irish Linen Table Damas T ee Speciale AMA en Gra 1 a € ; $1.12 ] $1.00 ‘ sSe i WHITE CROCHET BED 104 WHITE SHEETING. SPREADS. 2Pe. ¢ ’ . ‘ : tween 8 and ose 19¢ COLORED LINEN SUIT 20¢ FANCY MADRAS ING, 194, “ } Bt ‘ Ar 19e 12e Pine . Se le. he. +c. made « brilliant pl the firet time gazed stendfastiy #1 each othe end then faint flushes of erte reed in their cheeks, Haines’ eyes at evening @ ball was Mie pany able { danced some more Haines called at her home, the| ¥' a #( palntial in Gratton, | ¥ * invited te agein and did P on ' fies trom braftor ‘ ften And the Haines pros was acc4epted, | asked Maines, ani thee weet . two-month &* amping trty born lon the aide lines, wearing the colors | dow of Grafton, Tall, vom os met thowe Ket | feeling tn “| ins! f dashing and pretty, standing |heart, on her won, an saw him Haines atrode t well built, with frank, hand | «4 he caused the heart of | te face, sore than one girl that dey to Ie {pat Mine Mil y iy impressed, inquired his name, and | eyes atully ati aed ad during the © of the game her| Amazed, Ma ite, eyes followed his mov Bhe| bat she on even found herself cheering and! clapping her hands whenever he | pe azed her friend because Pulling bee finger, 4, turning, Ettorta to ettect = - futile. Some time oa ball, kle near the Mi Milborn ¢ mbering trot Picking up the « of Miss Milbern ‘or & moment they from ntarviog accept « ped and rned away srning, taaned by the sun and fine spirit, he set out to al por rt. Proceed Th the | wnder “Amen!” echoed Cope ot he was aseatiod the eraveied walk nde. ~ ea? I re A GLOBE BLOCK op VE SESE -EEERTEL EE at ihe Cart “Gn wate ot» |_]n_}_ SR. ow ap att Of Bath Goods continues foy 2 days more, with a He tra specials for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. i SPONGES—Any 5c Sponge in the store for .. ANY 10¢ SPONGE for ......6-5 «eeceeneee r ANY lhe SPONGE for ....... ol ANY 25¢ SPONGE for .......5 -++-seeetans In the ANY 50c SPONGE for ......... ses-sevente toon tro ANY 61.00 SPONGE for Here's a chance for you to save. You never get a i 3 values anywhere else like the Quaker gives you, and # with rest the prices offered sbove—why, really, we're affaid tT stock won't hold out. Pick out your sponge and pay a ons it at prices named above at QUAKER TINCTURE OF GREEN SOAP—Jat proper thing for bath or shampoo. For & large be only é Free sample if you'd like to try it first ———§peclal Neo : All specials advertised in Sunday +s paper va for Wednesday and Thursday. At this writing eum « still complete, but you'd better get in cari, am of them may run short. . © 7 . ~ 7 . © © + . . - ° . . * - 7 . . . . . . . 7 e + . « . . . WITCH HAZEL. ire Extract of Witeh Fast. 3 = Wednesday and Thursday fe Diekinson's Px pint bottle Player Pianos} “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" &Cn 1406 SECOND AVE 2 secregegqaszeny, er BEST ON EARTH Eight Differeat Makes LOWEST PRICES eeeeeerceesecccesoeees seeseeeeee ow \

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