The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Offices, Pot, TAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON excapr SUNDAY, “Felephonee Editorial: independent 575; Sunset Main 1060, r. Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060, “TRALEARD TAR AGENCY am Rallard Ave Sunect Batlard bet “BveRerr FrAR AGeNCY CW. Baldwin, #00 Rusher Ave, Ind. Oi "Gen cont per Cony, #ik conte par Week or Uwenip-five Conte per month, Delivered oF carrier, No free copive tee Ot Beattie, We hen your subsoription expires te te arctves, If your subseription your seme le taken Crom the ilet, A change of date om te advance the taaress {-4h te & reowipt d m4 Ao remem oy i NOTICE TO BUNSCRINENS-@howle your copy of The Stee fail we the favor t call Wp Our main office. ean § and 18 o'clock. and we will cend you & copy more (han ehoe, please we every thm Lhe Se Ty oe Oo cortain ot civing pur cubewttere © purfect eer rice and wer the only LOUIS AGASSIZ, WHO READ THE MANUSCRIPTS OF GOD The 100th anniversary of the birth of Louls Agnaasis comes with May 28. Who was this man, of whom Longfellow said that he heard the rhymes of the universe and read the manuscripts of God’ It will do us good to think of him for b few moments, who he waa, what he did, and why he did ft Agassiz was bora in Switzerland, He was so poor that only with the greatest difficulty and amidst the most severe privations 414 be secure an education, They tried to make a business man of bim, or « doctor, but they could not, The boy who had col lected fishes and frogs in a child's aquartum, felt a epirit within bim that impelie!d fim to greater things Life was |i« passion—what It was, how tt came, what forme it ‘took, He w go to the fish market and etudy the fish By K ery form of | was a joy to him, Once be wrote a professor, “T have. twenty y« o¢ tadpoles In a vessel. I hope to make fine toads 4 of them in the «ad. Nature teacher, and all the world bie id text-book. a _ Of course got hie education. Such men cannot be hin 4 dered. Ho b one of the greatest naturalists In the world Bookkey, dota geology, glaciers, the philosophy of nature, these Were Dis tayo: subjects Above all © was a seeker after TRUTH. He worke ceasantly Me HAD to “Why are you so 3 Gat? they asied him once. “That I am eo old,” he anewered. i Send have done so i.” He realized that Bis ability made him “aa tremendously -»sponsi Hin sweetness of disposition wae that of @ child, but his die evrariee enric «i the world 4 Ce ee Today at (ambridge, Mass. is the Agasals museum, valued at More than $1,000,000. It represents the height of his ambition. Give freely tw humanity the results of his life of indefatigable Peseas h. But the great museum is not bis monument. It would have Been out of keeping with the character of the man. Beside his Mttle grave a: set Auburn ts @ great boulder from the Aar, the is rene of one * grea researches, and a few little pine trees brought from quiet & home He lived » 4 performed his work and died, quietly, eweetly, contentedly, a went at laet to read these portions of the Hook of Life which ¢ was not given bim to read aloud to us “NEAR. FORGIVENESS’ "IS THAT YOUR SORT? Tt occurred to us the other dey what « remarkabie virtue is that ot forgivences. Did you ever think about it! Not nearforgiveness. because there te a great deal of difference Between near-forgiveness and real forgiveness. Near-forgiveness is the sort that and sare the truth’s out now. You ought to be ashamed of yourself. thought you would do ft, but you did. It hurt me very much. Well I never 1 looks sour, ean't tell you how much it hurt me. Still, we won't say anything more about tt"-—and then, as soon as you've gone, they keep thinking of it, and they brood over ft and talk about ft. and throw ft up to you how charttabje they've been, and every time they see Yon they look at you fm such a pointed way as to remind you of their noble and unselfish and forgiving s#pirit, until at last, (¢ you Bre human, you begin to wish that you had been twice as unkind end had done something th t really amounted to something 6 eee But we were thinking of the OTHER sert—REAL Tt struck us how won know—that any man forgiveness derfal 1¢ wae—and ft 18 wonderful, you should possess the great and glorious power to stretch out his hand to bis erring brother, and in a flash rub Gut, efface, utterly annihilate ail the unkindness and spiteful things and wounding words and ungrateful deeds that we have done and spoken agaisst him iy Every one of us bas that power We don't a ys USE tt, - Gnd it is prodedly withering for tack “of use in some of us, be ; cane we've & to EXERCISE our virtues Just an we do our j BODIES if * want them to be of any USE to us i REAL FC JIVENESS IS TO MAKE A THING AS THOUGH ; tT NEVER } "ENED. F Se, | Imes way to forgive. It's the ONLY way to forgive -. ‘The oth that grudges and remembers—that ten't for | Siveness at a) its only PRETENDING to forgive, and it doesn’t ' éo YOU any or your brother, either a You can } you can be charitable, you can be honest, you i ean work with your whole heart; but when, in addition to these, f i you can FOR) VE—when you can say Friend, you are mis i | taken: ft ne appened then you have come very near chang- b w of this old world to a littie heaven “AUNT POLLY’S CORNER Se ke aac lise =| See Vietoria © tase pig ar af at This or ang) Take a beautiful tr Puget ; ei « haif * sieeve by Beattie Chapter lank ¢ 4 «00d ae + arin . ike bin vinson The Meyer-Toner vasa te iat! make small helen Plano Co. j ma « used” on “ - “ 314 Union &t "wa set a there Tents , ; ch to cover the plano ar To ube ty ben begnd pao enne beso Fa nt ‘ PATENT * Bh Monuments _ | mired tomes | Scns i Virginia Both NOVELTY MILL co, q THE SEATTLE STARTUESDAY, STAR DUST Pap TILL NOON i TOMORROW, | BY JOSH \ . . | RACINE } A prominent Ohio politician walk, had been cut from $150.00 to $100.00 = . joa trom New York to hie home for!per month. We should have sald | STOCKING | his health. This is the first time “per year Willlameon (W. Va) | lon record that an Obie politician | Mnterprise. 7 oF Dy PAIR fh 4 jdid anything for bis health FEET, » 9¢ ; “Where is Margaret this after 7 | Andy Harkness asked a certain | pons young Indy last night if 1 took ‘Oh, she's busy getting ber af f much money to buy @ woman's | fairs in shape clothes, She said, “Not very much What! Why Hut even then his feet stayed cold ont 06 klaveet” Tmenn the it is patd On good authority.-Kel | sn has gone to the dressmaker's ton (Wyo) Gagette. Ae for Mayor Schmits, he had A Werd From Josh Wise, more than one string to his bow | Chauncey M. Depew b ntrib | uted to @ Magazine a 300-word ate) | tiele on “What I have Learned in | Th’ lookin’ giase | Fifty, Years,” Chauncey always was ! fa t' Diame for jist | rather verbose about a quarter uv | $2 and $3 th’ time killed in rae country,” saya Kure | Abe Hummel + handle bread t | or it wae Abe's desire to han | Lie dough that placed him there There ie more talk that Dinkey wi Corey-aa president of the not e# Mabelle’s husband | A turki#h student won the ora torteal contest at the University of one piace eure pever ‘ ded @ lem Virginia. Of course, he was got the | unspeakable Turk jomonade stand tm @ ctr These Hate are actually worth up - o 8 h. Every one of In our article on the counct! pro P f te $3.00 enc very on coodings last week, we erroneously Thy AF. y them this season's very best stated that the salary of the mayor me he was a us styles, Straws, al! colors, trim e4 with flowers, ribbons . a . MIN : NDI?T'S SO HARD TO FINDA MAIb # and ornaments. Large medium and-wm shapes « 7 Thies te positively the greatest CoM iy Sot Sew SEE te ae hat value offered in Se ‘, Gant?) / BUT | week SAW Any / 7 Booy who , \COA9 BEAT Remember, the requiar values are “er $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 each. On pat sale Wednesday at eve Hat Pins Prepare for Thursday's ( ‘ Drape V t | as Brown, Navy, White, I ally priced, OBE. GPE \invery Soret Gur worl Bf SAT Scarfs for _ Thursday ted de — =| . ait ong ha Again eee Orepe y¥ designed Soart and ‘ heat iDe. Centers ‘All Pianos Are Not Works of Art. } A While other pianos have been commer jalized, it is the pe iar merit of the | Steinway and Knabe Pianos that their art | tradition ha ays been nurtured and maintained as a po ssion bevo price | | PLLLERELLIBLE 1406 SECOND Ay. PELERAMELAEL EPMA ILALELBRELE O72 2722222222 72777 a4 -_ filoves, Neck» wear, New | Handkerchiefs athe euch Mae k Look your best In one of our Fluffy Silk on are clsewhere 31. 50 » Gilove Trade at London's OLD COUNTRY LINE | MAY MANTON PATTERNS, HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Closed All ____— Closed All Day Thu Thursday, May May 30, Decoration 20, Becoration Dey = sq hMALING REDUCTIONS| inWomen’s Ready- o-Wear Section Women's Jackets $3.98 Loose Hox Coata for Ladies and Misses, Sizes 32 to 42. Made of all wool material in medium and light gray shades, Strapped with same material anc hed over shoulder with two re of fancy but This coat is neaday, ily worth $5.00. On Sale Wed ’ 83.98 $5.00 and $6.00 Women’s Skirts $3.98 Panamas, serges, brillisntines, and fancy wool mixtures. Colors black, navy, brown, gray, green and dozens of amall invisible checks and plaids. All this season's skirts and taken from our requiar $5.00 and 96.00 tines. On Special Gale Wednesday at $3.98 25¢ Moe, really Bae yard. On sale Wednesday. Women’s Walsts 98¢ Derens and dosens of pretty new walets go on eale Wednesday GREAT GO-CART at Not a walet in the lot but what is worth $1.96 a SALE kreat many of them worth $1.60 and 61.76. On Special ° Wednesday ose THIS 16 THE CHANCE To BUY YOUR GO-CART, Our GoCarte are the cole brated Gendron make. 50 dit LOWEST RUG PRICES in ane sides, reed dash board If you stop to think they are standard Ruge like these, We out. sell Rugs like we do Dry Goods—at the closest margin. ationary backs, Cone Ox!2 AXMINSTER RUG $18.85 and see what we can show you ff Rest and newest patterns and f sold lene than $26.00. SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS Similar designs to the larger size rugs and precisely the same quality. Size 27x54 inches, $2.60 regular. Special ..91.89 SAME RUG AGAIN BUT 36x72 INCHES Bold the country over at $6.50. Special Wednesday 83.89 NEVER BETTER VALUES IN SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPT. You can buy Silke with confidence in thie Store. B2in. Pongee Silk, Rray, tan, green, light blue, cream and natural Regular valve er yard 48e $1.26 quality 36tn. Imported Swine Taffeta Silk. This tx off botled Taffeta and a splendid wearing silk. The price, per yard a8e 201m. Sap Wash Silk. Navy, green, red, blue, Hght pink, reseda, tan, champagne, Alice, Nile, maize, cream, black and white, Per yard Qe ' ty Imported French Voile, all wool, 424n. black only Soe 1 ality French Voile, all wool, 454n. Black only. Per yard $1.19 $2.26 Imported French Voile, all wool, 4%-1n. Black only. Per ‘ 81.49 4%¢ quality Wool Shark Skin Suiting. Navy blue, red, brown cream, and black. Per ’ quality gray Novelty Suitings, checks, stripes and broken plaids. A bargain at $1.2 Per yard T5e Knit and Muslin Under- wear The Day for White Shoes-- 105 Decoration Day s TILL NOON Women’s Knit Vests, neatly made of Pure White Sanitary Cotton, our 10c leader till 12 sharp, White Para ‘3130 © promise te by summer. of embro' ide r tucks ‘neertion A bargain at $150 WHITE WASH LINENETTE — S41nchos wide INDIA LINON—s2tnchee wide A the quality for bande 19¢ White Mercerized on siting. 20-inches wide PILLOWS Feathers. For one BLANKET and gray Bpectal price BLANK ton Blanket, 104 size. $1.00 value, special tomorrow 2% COMFORTS—-A ment of $1.35, $2.25. needay to SSe. $1.09. 81.85 big amor: Comfort, SL Reduced Wet Supporters Diana Belt and Front Pad Produce the Perfect for... Regular 560, Princess Chic supporters correct contour of figure & times. Can be worn with or corsets, Regular bic tomorrow, 39¢, Ladies’, Children’s and Miser Black Simplest Pinon Low Prices for Decoration Day Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords. Ladies’ 10¢ Vests, until noon ered or leather heel, t y, at Se ve that x shoe that w _ checks and white, all size adios’ %be Vests, until won : aad andon's all materials and male yer Be PEN, vine $1.50 | Susy sell for #118: De | Misses’ White Canvas Flexible a —e 7 Mv . Oxfords, sizes 111-2 to 2 as th t ; 81.2 — = . ©] Children’s White Canvas Oxfords od sizes from 6 to 1 F ee pote and Bex silk embroidery Special, Saturday Only oan Cas! other shades special ' Sa y $1.48 Amer soit Shirts, tan, Lace Howe, tn black ar make; special stripes and dots, all slsee, 1212¢ t t ihe : - . : * . pes sf ar i Oe | at tond 82.50 ‘ } w a Ve Se! Newest F Coll ssa aoe ewest Fancy ollars $ ti sturday Fanc H t Pi nd Clean, Very ae y Prices are eos at Pins oer ee hausid te e Extra lare and am—~eorme just halt ® where 1 Colare—-ancthet —

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