The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1907, Page 6

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“THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Offices, Pel. Building. ny eTan PUBLIGHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON excerpt "SUNDAY, Telephones mi Editorial: Independent S75; Sunset Main 1080, Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060. Sunset, Ballard 208, 1h Hewlte Ave Sunset, Main #78, AGENCY -#@ Matiard ave woe , BALLARD Oran Rvenert STAR AQENCT Leonard F Sar vias per cope, ste conte par Week, oF CWOntPefive conte por MOREA Delivered PO wal! or carrier, No free copies. ae & a wed at the Postort ao) Seactia Washington, = fee eetnt ane matter, GAtL WUDSCRINANRD Toe Gate when jour oubecrigiton sapien to an the abel japer, When that date arrives. your oybesrtzsion Nas,*: your name 16 taken from the lle, A change of date o@ vieawe Tndapendent, Uda becween & Jf yee ahould wie t mare v of giving cur eubseribere © perfect service-and * Fou mise 1 en this ‘way we can be certain oniy way 2. REE hee sniinennmepeiens ABOUT SAVING “There was never & man born, who, if be lived the life he ive, could not lay aside something from the fruits of each whould i- Way's labors.” f This is the declaration made recently by a ateat New York Mnan i of i i MY Fdter, in explaining the secrets of hia success, The foundation of all pedbat finally made him a millionaire and a power in the financial “4 World, was, according to his own words, an unalteradle determination , He started to tive as apprentice to a shoemaker **"in hix home town. He to t That wee seth beginning of his fortune, Me secured work and went on saving ete by bit, until he was ready to launch out for himself ‘The trouble with too many of ua is that we consent to lire “fram Pe) Rand to mouth.” We complain that we are foreed to, when in real Sty we are too weak to forego some pleasure or habit that we may lay ® small portion of our earnings aside. Those of ws who erind our way from one week's end to the other Ghways awalting for “luck to change” and never foreing another turn Ride the wheel, are SLAVES just as truly and Just as surely as though ‘@n fron ball were chained to our ankles and the knout were wielded @ver our backs. The masters of slaves appear In many forme fo save something saved money to ae elty the weights Mat pre swent escape from slavery are cast from diverse materials, Expen ** wtve habits, false pride. foolieh luxury, lack of initiative, want of Mates embition, laziness of mind and body and a hundred and one other alities which we ace in others every day of in keeping in bondage men who have the @Balities or absence of your Uvee—all are poten bratns and ability to ee and powerful Are you ote of these slaves? Are you one of those who ie walt- tog eullenty for some one to set you free from the irksome grind ‘of your work? If you are. don't wait for emancipation Free your. self, Do away b the good clothes, give up the whisky, the card playing and sm: .'ng Throw « little more energy into your work. Earn « little more and spend a iittle less. i be i} neceusary ht may bring ‘The great financier’s statement sounds reasonable you the change of tuck that you have been waiting for, Saving a lit: | ; (tie won't hart you, young fellow, Try tt. i ‘ ~ ~ ae DRINKING WOMEN } © ‘Ere Amorivan girls in danger of becoming drunkaréa? Rev. Floyd ie NW. Tompkins of Philadelphia believes ao. He pointe out that the | } @rinking evil among women ix becoming alarming—much worse than | the average American ls aware of. Tadeed erican ie not aware that American woren Bre becoming d: The charge that t* tronght te tales As far as purity and sobriety goes, our American women are the purest Bhd sweetest of all the world History tells us a great deal of the drinking woman. In the days Of Rabyion and Nimewah the public houses were operated by women alone. Juvenal goes detall to toll as of the drinking curse among wometi of bis time. In those days the evil bad grown #0 P alarming that finally laws were made to punish the woman {nebrt the average unkarde, ate with death. ue die choked by the wine of the bow! that ie filled to overflowing.” one woman is recorded as saying The American woman ie too busy a little boty to have time to Grink. In her home. fotieties, she finds the hours Where there is leisure there Drinking women in America are few fm Philadelphia than other with her music and art and her crowded, with little time for leteure leo is the devil found. Whether the evil fe greater Philadel- her schools American cities we cannot say phils « ys War « letsure-lovicg place. } We need not fear for the American woman. She is not going to | the dogs. Let's not have any more to say about her on that sub | see No higher tribute can be paid her then to show our ttmost a ‘trust im her and go on loving her for the good angel that she ts THAT BOY NEXT DOOR rs Bae ca yqe That Boy Next -&Pexatious, but he «ot latest There was quite a company pres ent when she decided to open the box and show it. When she took the lid off the bandbox the hat came sailing wierdly out with @ face under it that would shame «@ Japanese 4 It bobbed about Mies Vinegar Vinegar faint Howed her false lemon, who doe on and doea they are por has a re Row she has @alnst him ys. That 3 was no cause for fright at formance of. the Next Door bad only ‘ balloon ander ft tn the handbox, after ingeniously deco- rating the sald balloon Sinai ABSOLUTELY FURR In EVERY RESPRCT. our mineral elder, ranterd to he ore, sofas, gine beer, eto, eer root are the most hea beverages offered to the public. Only purified water ie used in their manufacture, and the utmost oars te weed in bottling PACIFIC @ PUGRT soUN BOTTLING COMPANY howe oaT THE SEATTLE STAR— WEDNESDAY MAY 15, 1907. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ERED Wowk Wy Pht Meme, |! Knowed that AIFTY CENTS t fis ‘he ' He had tainted Growoh's wnshaven jaw dropped.) writtna- and the irty red tn hit eye wae the | vite Di | , |B Seer PY OF: DOPING reflection of hell At daybreak he died at the how LIERNAL: UB@TION Wat that an your he hineed, | pital s sy bt fi. 7% i ’ vd inten—Bonny,” he — whispere ae bie filet erunching into the) sy cen y fattle, “ACler, Wy Mrances Olfbrenth Ingersett, face of hin patient, hungry wife | 96. veer you! I knowed A shallow eentimentaliat would | Hhe sank beck inet the rickety | you by—your ear, I--fooled.th want “bim’ to go down upon stove, and, mrumbtir , Cnlent, but eh never 46) unees, if he ruined b nowe VO" | (rousere; tell her @ od with @ full ol net, for I etart-| oven it her shows her equint | eeething het, upon it eyed and freckied; and ex et him the frail woman never moved choked up and Mea to suggest a diet of honey 0n4) woman eses thi #, and scared |WHITE COAT j Me nee oh yo Bh to sow Stevghaly | up, yen br , ~ io her, | an : mg hb a oa ; OF BROADCLOTH Sormnss he te slab-sided r) her, | a Another blow sent the tot reeling " ement | and ‘ Dy oF . | ) Beovew? 8 4 Derr PLATE, & sharp edae of the kitchen wpe: would be turned down It ts not become” ine AORGO? we BUTTER an White broadoloth suite will bel] Hut when @ man really gete down | b , hey hate o> Mer mangled, skull frac | oon prepesed te Sitame | laren ane Marner, avon worn this summer ow Ay". |i business, and te ready to tak*|so many old malas: te pee. | |\Wow wou Tawa ¢ cay ie he Imy tn @ bleeding heap|and they have already appeared. \the plunge, he does not waste any |are eo few mon wor | (WORKED 408 @ rip) Jupen the theor Vor day weddings these costumes | & oF mrranging | to , ore GUESS Nor ey Now, damn ‘em, maybe Tit nave | **s ferorltes with old ss ie : - if Cae peace!” Grouch muttered, and sia’ mide Market | eeered @runkeniy from wy “ore Olympic | shambles * cuts your meat bills ip f; : " who mounte his steed ana Pike St, opposite the Bog 1 « the nest he et nit —-— Twenty youre at herd labor | Shs anna Wee deakes t trted the vied out” #0 often but that he S=TAE Q | n fo e mur ' p ana in ready for ar | Attorneys hed made a wants, and dees not fritter away jetdent” defense his ammunition an 40 doubt” tm the F ecoyas” whe goes into pe? | peers saved Gr 10 well fortified r lin hie heart the ; als” feminine requireme | rm pha cme 2.50 | The murderer was free lcrawl througt T ty ve Mie sullen ever The women such @ man wants ( spoke the worde a he stepped detects the difference between \ jeere 1 got romance fhe ¢ “ne care « filp . | f - where ¢ ow he proposes: the ; 1V ownleve—would glorify i | Groweh slunk Into the deep shad in a third je tor TMy J SH w of the veranda and When « true *- Any The cathedral belle ehim ‘ BY cata ware ail boned, ANY iho BPONGIE fer ity Bake conihinn Sines the eoteme ANT ihe BEONGE tot az * one on ° a “ os From Soak Wine ont note tae pe Bh Bg . ANY Loc SPONGE for. te is Kiein, the shoemaker, 217 James A™* #100 SPONGR for: street and best @ triangle yver bis hie breath, he 4 knife ber weer thin eo & onee tn os and © a ran Oe Hing at i plainly Wmmccustomed t Ae et it eseme to be @ { preservation =e amp at the hance wae to flent re orto take his med te. " an ar Rallrosa A lifer this time sure, en’ f ather die wied, end * « A window was street “ Here een wave. ¥ | anywhere gives ye fore ot “pick out your - pay for it at prices A New York man was eo depr 4 a above od by the Uhowmht of having to the brokers! 8 3 QUAKER at he killed himaett private library | 2 GREEN a bit resourceful Why @tan't A smothered ery broke from his S E oe “a ove? tpe | tle ont —— Ne t th ght there wan't neo | 4 t » tip id ple if th Coutant Be. dedy home™ + a try it fret, " you been reaat owt the ao ens broke thre 4 cs wave Vee Som ee anew folds of the rains, With | ra ne © t f an tmeh end peered ip Me se. ° ; drew beck in ematem Why nett? Bee of at «lt | man’ to Peoause the police here caught | ™*" ahly ar ‘ K. the murderer 7 f A word poem , | iene i exes Er - oe a IN MIND While many folk Hang the Bapense j Vv at the left side of the ha for not destroying Mra. CN. Thompeon entertained | “Damnet™ he muttered the ©. Drie is upturne *| ne’ $ no j give him proper eredit fo: { Bradentown friends with) The burglar talked as he wrote |'* placet & ' | Dickinson's Pure Bai Cortegion © party iaet Rundey, They | Grow stoned ack wh gives 4 e- EH Witch Hezol. Pull . SS tg Seen wi. tare never a ahole as: eatatey =~ bon | tor $0 the Readéress ouse bottle, Thursday fer A Netey Shirt. Thompson aiwaye does things right | fore epaeeiegneaamnpenpinns ne | SEATTLE’S LARGEST ifting: his rev tr > to the hendie—hell Beach fon of & gun!” geeped the eaves j ” MUSIC STORE. (Pia? | aropper u nts } _ <a etiey — dar onuime Gee. Bevenrd: conic | 18 ~~ your — bucket = 6 Le one wee Rit | Oem Bere chon iney coos to] thencené — times — more Art Marble Co, 2011 Second av.|] OLO COUNTRY LIN MAY MANTON PA’ - . a * thate intended as have toou - Three doors orth of Virgin . » th ng ite erntthe The men at the table etarted & Both phones s @i4 the one behind the ou The oe 4 =i | front Geer bed veftiy ape vn Tr. Lee Daker, Geutiat, 206 — \ 1 enw Gatson out yesterday vod butiding. Phone Main 6256 ° f Pe . 1 Sapa ery A IR 2 wpe batiding. Phos Mate e256. SiC) = Win © “ee . part? | vt Ne \8\ (ey te.’ . thing but the rubber 2! the burglar whiepered i a be sents Crebetien ese j ) Home of the Universal Range >a Se 1111 SECOND-AVE HAMILTON-GROWN SHOES. SILK 4 DRESS GOOD! Warm Days Speak Eloquently of Summer and should warn you that it's high time ay in a oupply of cool, w war ments We have anticipated your requirements in this direction ob show Apparel Childre apparel th commend NT Ak styler - 1 tabrice DEPAR quality and tts very mod go all over town—poull @ ompare valu prices are here. hted to have you tn spect our stock h day brings freah additions ad ch Perepiration and Waterproof Biack Japanese Silt @ will ask you to remember teed fast color. Regular price of this fabric Se yaré that you're nbn ages to open day's selling for, yard see . ~ cy account with for any thing selected here—pay a The Quality 27 Inch Silk Tissue, beautiful finish cloth, little down and the balance at d street wear. your convenience. evening ar Comes in white, cream, pial; French gray, champaign, navy bine, Special for Thureday’s edlltag, blue, cardinal, eda, Eastern lavender and black. $1.25 value, Blagk Silk and Woo! Bolienne, full 46 Inches . per yard .. nureday at the specially low pric Outfitting d5c value, %-inch wide fine Twill Serges. Comes in 4 ; dinal, light blue, navy blue, green, tan wore i Spectal for Thursday's selling per yard ‘ Company, Inc. . Rest Quality Mercerined Sateen, 36 Inches wide, all You must wake arly—call me mighty en pa rag eng ea For to oversleep tomorro* wi be erimina : : vf 1sa3-4 near Unton and black, per yard For if 1 don't get up in time « you that gets the blame “ m vn Retiable Credit 0c Spun Glass, all colors and black, 36-in wide, pec Suda For I'm going t to the ga b I'm going out to the w . 4" . ’ h r me The & good team, they say, but none as good as ours Stirring Notion Bargains. Every one site up end tele Just traight f tr be this bunch ¢ ' coe when we talk Notions. flowers cong - — mayhe its some eeo earty t be making ! Page os g eitk tesla Foner Bence | Macbiie i] joing out te e ame \ m in. tt the m 2, P ; i Hes 4 ayer 1anos tor Oxfords invistble hair semis } As I come up the street ght, who do you think 1 Don't pay 25¢ ping, reg. 100, | needles, all | But that ol q friend of %, out on another ae pair, ours are | special makee— He'll have * et rrow, t 1 car think of his name own . re pure silk and But I’m going out to the game, pal, I’m going out to the game! THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” are only, per Se 3e | pair | — 1 know seanor hegun; It's mighty soon to brag — / But here's one fan yell t p n win the flag &Cu % Black Tape j : There ain't no ser kr and cuss ke by name Sim fu sot Lx b or Stay Bind- And I'm going ‘ t to the game Gold Bye ing, sold ree | 1406 SECOND AVE. Wiliiame’ Needles, per | warily Uh: } Fue Dieachers e filled, I gus o fa all be there ondneamegm Shaving 80ap | paren & bh iwgindh T ‘ cras ; going : 3 pe ake eo | mT es ® at 5 BEST ON EARTH 3 4 1e sara . ae e 1 | t the light « t ' 1 ig t 1 erent a es B » White Pants Bands, elas “Blac pores Pin F* aoe “ * . » 1 ' lace pint ( ikes a a A f rt ght f VEST PRICES well made, regular ing 40 large Ages : alge <A : . LOV T PRICES i me hinck or white, pet call But I'm going » the game, pal, I'm going t ga evce

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