The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1907, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO, Temporary. Offices, P. ee - 7 3 EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Be Felephonce— , «gt ea EES a Independent Sunset Main 1050. independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, _ BALLARD STAR AOHNCT-sm Ballard Ave a ) SYBRETT FTAR AGENCT—W. B Leon pene Ome ceny per Botsred ai the Posvoction at Meattia, Washington. @s seoond-clase matter, MAIL eunecrrr a om expires te om the label of Theon pet atdreee (abel te & tec tubsription hae Bet 7 ror bame te A change of date > oan be certain of etvine THE HAIR TRIGGER What te the difference between @ hair trigger and any other ) Bind of tricger? Very little, except that one responds more quickly and to « Pqmore delicate touch than the other, It the weapon into FACTION more easily and more prowptly ‘There are many tives thatare equipped with « hairtrigger Ottachment wo the mind You've observed them, only perhaps Jou bave never looked at them in this light before Authors, tn writing the biographies of thie sort of men, refer requentiy to their POISE R le the same thing exactly faeures quick, accurate xetion, fhe man that insures quick, accurate Many men With an abundance of physical end ambition fail Bae necessary element Ea The ability to seo the right thing at the right time te a vale Bile possession for any man; hut the ability to eee the right thing “end DO the righ! thing at the right time ls infinitely more valuable. ‘The beauty of tt sli ts, that such ability may be acquired, and pity of tt ts that so macy of us are too Indolent to acquire it Man's brain ts ae subject to development es any part of bis ‘Pety. Men have mn known to spend months of their Ives teach ‘Pag thetr cars §) wax like & donkey's, The likeness fo these cases ras not confine! io the care Brain training is a8 much of « reality as muscle-building. You 900 attac’ a bei: (ricer to your mind if you will go about. it with The element tn the revolver that ts the hate trigger, the element fp ~POISE. strength, to reach their goal because they lack that mn ie mental THR WOR!) 18 LOOKING FOR MEN WHO SEE THE ©) RIGHT THING AND DO THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT Tp _ ( Be ona There's fothing to atop you S OF EVERETT TRUE “WRITERS - DiefCUets BAN: OF ‘POPPING a meat rE “QUESTION. By Jessie M. Partion Man fe an fconociast who @bout shattering for Idols “Tha proposal,” the a man @rks the woman he ila, is one of the Workan'’s inn to fall under Oh, any gir sid tell a man how he SHOT ‘The trouble is lo it tw 1 have always Gaillusionme * w trom their husbar se t ia jut what he sald at that fee axe was not set for the scene , f his knees and exclaim, “Imo- gene, wilt thon + { jar the feminine inatinets of the crudes nid the ed over a “Duchess” nov bh on we the snbject reverently, ten » holy ground F , ¢ ypowal of marriage from ) an e may know that their ten 4 1 references to “our home . ) ¢ out in the & man s r the areat accept it will offering 4 x # hand in mar 1 fewer mar a * anning for an he has anned, but f etrand her of the Af * aw i, a m tha allied it f h {RL has passed vee wins #, back the fire of ed over again in the twilix BY A Word From Josh Wise, sald tp the way of an excuse for Corey Alphonse Pio Christine Franciace | Guillermo Carlos Borique Fernande | Antonio te the name of the future king of Spain. Imagine yourself rrying « torch and yelling, “Hur \rah for Alphonse | Franctaco Guillermo Carioa Karique | Fernande Antonto “Tan't It wonderfull’ asked Mre | Smithers, looking up from her pa per “tent what wonderfull ssked | Smithers. “A byearold boy in an Hijnote | ) } town reads Shakespeare We 6 not Gnexpected bas hap pened. That Boy Neat Door hae brought out the fire department 1 @e not ecouse him of firebug sor of committing ongines and ox ontingent tn thie selet 2 wae Jaet Tit f m. When fire was enon lenuing from the oh recom? oat Aimney making the destruction of the » 4 imminent. An aierr turned in by the prepr up tor “Popper, what position do you take regarding the theory ot Bacontan authorabip for the works eition in regard to that ts deofenaive. obee Rol los dad Una owded I don't cate to pans out an opinion Do you think the Pbiloss liy wrot Hamlet his light entirely ’ e ¢ an tha hid ime and he nom Avon 1 have heard It eo Rollo,” eald the parent, has yet come across necessary motive for the it ts ed, I served Roll that the versatile Hacon ught it not befitting his dignity to produce melodramas and omedy whirle while drawing a large salary as a Profound Think Ah, posed to Racon gatabo, e time leading a ¢ Rolle then ’ doped out ‘but no with the venta believe,” ob this Shakespeare was sup be the fall guy for this the latter a ouble life?” m I don man fo real goods to stand by and see the con thing grabbing off all the «lad applause, to say nothing of the gate money can that Frank would have attached the box offtee recetpts and let off a hunky he every time Bill put out the 8. R sign. Take it from me these solentifionlly the alr process Fucsy Wuszy Rug Co. Phones: Ind. 7379; Queen Anne 1222 ee : You het er oO Ba cleaned ‘Oriental Billiard and Pool Par- lors, 1413 Third ave, have eight Pio Christine | Qtownremeemanee They've been selling Mexteans| down in Mexico City for $100) ers aploce. pay for @ Mexican da JOSH at THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 27, 1007. STAR DU What's that!” “Why, there is @ man to Boston | summers, bustly engaged to “string 40 or 60 Shakespeare.” An All "Round Agent. years sT “That is wonderful,” said Smith- ; “But tt la no more wonderful That's a lot of money to| than something | heard the other! old, wh ONE HOUR’S COURTSHIP Hy 1 DP, Atkinson. Vivian Minehall, the young ad vortining manager, ant looking over a Met of inquiries that had just been received as the results of his | efforts tn a new field. To hie right | eat Maggie Calvin, a fair lane of 18 © reads ing buseers.” The sald bugsere were & new advertising novelty to be used at a coming etreet fair. The drowsy silence of a midsummer y unbroken save | honest cot While passing through Neel last | Welghed upon them oi Is good fer| Friday, we had the pleasure of | by the soft tick-tock of the anclent th’ public, meeting W. J. Roberts, the fruit| clock and its muffled chime as it | tré® and razor back hog agent struck eleven {Danville Correspondent, New De Turning from the monotonous eatur (Ala.) Advertiner, | correspondence, Vivian watehed the | - - girl's nimble fingers an she thread ed the small eyelets and knotted the strings, She was a pretty girl. Her | fair, round face, her glossy, black hair, and her full but @raceful fle }ure uid have won admiration Mabe! | from the severest eritic, But Vivian Of course, if Mabdelle Gilman w was hot 0 very eritieal judge of & widow, there's something to be beauty, and as he watched ber, her dredfold | But be wae bashful. Business and lovemaking are two very dif | ferent undertakings, Today, as he | watched her working patiently at ithe tedious task, with Just the shadow of @ emile lurking round | her lips, be longed for an opportu | nity to broach the amorous subject that charms seemed magnitied @ hun: | but failed to think of any would exactly fit the ove on. With } A Tus of Wer, his customary impetaosity, how ae ever he set about to find one, And, | Yeu," remarked the old boarder, | as is usually the case, he found It j ‘Tye been eating here for tem) to they buss ell right?” be asked ie 1 don't know, (il see.” Taking on peaeet | And even’ vee she twirled it round and drew filled p yetr tiecharae thetle conlan theorists are on the wrong at Hey oof ander pret THAT BOY NEXT DOOR imaney tn the face of ving. Instantly the little disk =| began to whirr, proving conclusive ly that it would fulfill ite misison. “Just lke playing an accordion, | said Maggie playfully "A pretty tune,” he answered ab eently, thinking more of the player than the instrument But I fatl to recognize it “Shall I tell you what It is play ing for me? and Vivan felt the needles of desperation pricking him on every ride “Yes, do.” she replied oageriy “It in the song | would «ing to you, Maggte.” and his rolce quay ered perceptibly, “It ls the good old song, | Could Learn to Love 6 Girt Jast Like You The forgotten buaser whirled space. Blushing and hiding her face in her hands, she stammered 0, Mr. Minsball.” It te true, Maggie.” he replied passionately. “It Is whet 1 have thought thie many « day, and | want you for my own little w p the maarest His only answer a suppres engines. two 004 sob but the tee waa broken, and nical engine. a | taking her hands in bie he told de The ber again and agein of bis love aod ered to the the bome he sought to bulld. Nor With she in va reals were his entreaties but a shadow of uce. yielded and the betrothal was seal ed with a kine Just then a surprined and dis grunt greeted their ears Jumping to thelr feet, they faced t tents their employer standing agape with ment Deer bad * astonishment before them. Pipe: Pgh. smo You know all, I presume,” sald tunity «Vivien where inex would I guess 1 40.” he 4 imitation of Mt Aetna “Shall | send for a minister™ were eat off by aparke Upon the authority of the old adage that “silence gives ae he dispatched a messenger for ° wary papers, and whi he ° mepiece chimed the b of old vian Minshall and Maggie were pronounced wite his pretty man and jrand Theater oh of Repe y ot ¢ apable players inte APPLEP mpar unt em Meaded by Aet CLARE that Ster ' - Thank You ever eo much fath , Thane you ever co men om Monuments itude You have mind at Art Marble Co 201 Becond «a ease on the question. 1 shall three doors north of Virginia. Roth now he able to sleep at night phones, 1724 oor new tables and the only 6x10 pool || table in Seattle. tlemen A place for gen eee Jan PIANOS Victor and Edison * Talking Machines SnEgT MO sTRmaS Til Second A . att) W hile ialized, the peculiar merit of the | Steinway and Knabe Pianos that their art always been nurtured and | tradition maintained as a possession beyond price | Dante! Kelleher. Preaide Whe t Corner Whee you nt THE HOUSE OF QUALITY) All Pianos Are Not Works of Art. other it is has 1 RK Austes v pianos have been commer 406 SECOND AV. LLELILL ELLA IAL AAEM ALLL | o. 4 La Fares. ae The Bank for Savings Cap)tal $400,000, Fully Paid Firet Per Cent. you spend money, BAVIN Ay. and Per Cent. avings by Ma G8 ACCOUNTS ONLY University St., Opposite Post Office PETTIE PRIMROSE IN GEEGAWKLAND » THEN PETTIE PUT HER HEAD IN vi Primrose reached of the t Just as Pettle one of the wooden he Village the rain ceased Just that quickly there was a trace of wetness left That the beauty of play storms. They the minule they stor even puddles remal: he Petor and Rosalie were upon thelr feet, of rather up, by Pettle, Peter said worst storm he had seen since be left Nuremberg, where the wooden toys come from Let us go tnetde,” said Ronalle They were standing im front of the largest house, the ono with the tow er on it, the one tint was not the Carnegie library Pettioc laughed windows were simply patnted t twas m it “You go tn first, Rosalie,” she sald. Clever Pottie pure ———-@ Endeavorers Attention t A gine Ravke t Endeavorere ow be } here next month and now is the ttme fo provide mante beds, folding beds, santtary arry = hos Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 1 PIKE err Complete Housef where and Role Agents re DON'T WORRY! STREET CAR TICKETS, DSe. DON'T n't Worry BUY LACE CURTAINS CLUNY AND BATTENBERG CURTAINS. iN me tn Arabian ¢ , § spectal lot of 300 pair 108 Regular $ alues f Ree $ t Be 5 en f Regular $4 nlues f Regular $3 nlues f ROPE PORTIERES. Gelling Out Our Entir Line of Rope Portieres—Prices Re 4 duced a Halt H 84 walkie 2.25 4 $4 * 82.00 8 i) i 1.50 % A 81.25 _ The doors and || HAMILTON BROWN BHOES WORR DON’T WORRY ** ** However, Pettie thought she would make believe to go tn, and stopped on her hands and knees be fore the door, Then she put her head tn ‘Obhh!" she cried The Real Helpfulness of our CREDIT | SYSTEM In exemplified by the fact that hundreds of our customérs have dealt with us continuous ly for several years, and he nothing but praise for our goods, our prices and our meth- ode Whe need new apparel and ie short, they don’t | fo without-—they take sd@vent- age of our Iberal credit plan, and pay a little at a time for anything selected | We are showing everything thats latest and best in Bum- mer Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Style, ft and quality of every garment ts guaranteed, Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1S83-34 Second. wrer | vice “Srattic’s Reliable Creai: |, You would have if you had poked » | reception hall of the A Grand Geegawk, for | wooden house of why |never known the name, Pettio went right ip. | If you want to know that | j inside, fad want cs eapeciaily the G | looks itke, you wate next series of adventures in Geegawkiand, for | shat you now | Walt for tt it today. See Mount Well worth your while, ess SRUSHES | | _ Thie is going to be | cortaimty were WEEK, and it ough there ¢ doings.” You am your ifs have Brushes as low as they are ing to be sold this week, hobbies i! ‘SHABLE BRUSHES kind that really te power and now we an inside 1 om. LL WEEK—19 PE cam ON BVENKY | BRU Hn i‘ Meke your and then pay the clerk gent jess then the mi Ue ee | Included tn thie sale are DRAB HAIR BRUSHES, TH BRU 8H FRoPimy BAUBHES, SCOTTS EI HOWARD ® — GODI¥A, E KENT Stn fact brands. uw t ‘SHES ote HA Bet | ate BATH At (ue goe8 to presse lot of Hair P just come tn. bought to seit (The 10 p apply to tht Look at the window bh up—tt costs you right now. It Is Just As Necessary highest Your prescription our care ww filled an@ absolutely titution, Our née upon ft rep h Embroidery} ¥ olen Allover Laces, mh! * and Insertions — for —_ in cream, ecru Bhirt walnt- | large sort-| and white flor- an fine | ment, varying bs ae fronts fine | Ment | VArvINg | a) designs; om patnaook, # In.| 1 to 4 Inches: | tra good values wide Extra} tor Piip | Mt The. For Sat- 8 at the| te ed | urday, the yard cokie Cutters, al) kinds, ench to No, 8 Teakettia, with conpe dott 290 N Wash Boller, with copper " B8e “i, Mille, with nia 290 i clothes Line. . 140 Tin Wash Basin 40 . Muffin ‘Tin Te Jarden Hose, agsorted lengths ber foot Be fo Dippere and Ladies, each do MAY MANTON PATTERNS, HERE ARE DRESS AND SILK GOODS FOR LESS” E INTERESTITG WASH GOODS ITEMS ALL REDUCED ‘ Goods, all styles Fig Lawns Ka ker Ginghar " in ards wide dies, beautiful colore and styles, E CAN HELP YOU— BUY LACES AND EMBROIDERIES HERE T TINWARE | | j | | | | qual 2t-inch | The qual’ ff-tneh | 88e qual Wool Bk: wine tk | pean de sole atte | TETAS Bm, Im- | sherk Bit, om . . | At ayy. | lent cloth to weer; | Skirtings price, 1 extra | Ott?" = heevy. for | Toa ha none better; navy. heavy: eve 4 | Comte and eulte. Pr false ben brown, red, cream | a'an't $1.26 0 $1.25 or ven an@ biack. Pr sr | Ted ton nd white and Be Pr ra - 48e im the Oley. Fines $1.49 all steel Express vee per bottom copper bottom Wwe 4 quart painted tin apr | “ can No. 8 W Bolter, hearty 4 i Good tron treme bihier ti a @ quart IX tin Coffer § R rn t Dinner | Palle, with j 1D top 250 10 quart heavy re tinned lip. Pre- serving Kettle, 19° Pgs % Hose Nosslt: The Wonder beater Bolld Brass S00 grade m. \V"

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