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ee rn a ree ee ne nearness THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quarters, Old Library Bo ltclings ERY AFTERNOCN EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. ¥elephon riali independent 675; Sunset Main 1030 CiKeiey: Busine Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, sat BALLARD STAR AGENCY dit Mallard Ave. funset, Rattant Om RVERETE STAR AGENCY—C. W. Daldyyn, Heo Rucker Ave, Ind ON 2 per month, Deltwered Ome cent Per Comm, FIN CONTE Ber Week, oF twenty tive eet We mall or carier. Ne (ee eepies. Betered at the BP een should miss 1k mare than way we cap be certain of giving eur eutecribers «yp te the only way 4 "THE GREATER COWARD Chicago's record for sufetdes ia 127 in the past four months, or tien more than one a day, The record for attempts ts Now York's bureau of recorde gives an average of three per fons who have sought selfannihilation for every two days in the aad pag halt year. “4 St. Loule was the scene of 26 attempts at selfdestruction dur 4 tne the month of April Records of other centers of habitation in the Ualted States 3 whow a series of suicides correspondinaly tarke when compared to i poyniation i All of which moves the thonghtful mind to turning over the 4g Query: “Is this life so horrible that persons ar¢é so desperate in e their rush to obiiterate themselves? a lack of fear where bodily a Hiravery is generally accepted 0 ¥ danger is concerned. Andrew Carnegie haa established a hero com mission for the expressed purpose of presenting medals and small endowments to persons who commit some act of daring at the risk of life and limb. ce The current news columns daily oxplott with eclat hundreds a of iartances of bravery, of daring. of herolsm—so-catiod, ft tn the 5 ‘every-day thing to read such paragraphs as the following Ee “Poarleaely, regurdiess of the #wful death that awaited him, 4 the young man dashed into the burning howe * * * ‘ “The great crowd held ite Breath in bated horror as the man ’ Bravely leaped before the rabid canine, © °° “At the risk of his own life ho dashed davntiowsly into the chursing ea. * * * Daily this thrills us We accept it as the great climax of for Mtude, of herofam, of mighty deeds, of volo The man who runs is a coward he man who fears beyord contempt. From our pulpits wo hear it, from the ground, from the theater, the novel, everywhere it Is echoed and re echoed until it pounds ceaselessly against the tympanum: “Brave diet ls battle | : enongh to die,” “brave enough to die,” “ready to go,” “fearlessly | i] face to face with death.” Pa + Ah, but i it? Ie (he fear of death the greatest thing? How about the fear of life? How about the thousands who are dally, hourly, craving sur : ease, oblivion, Lethe; freedom from the cares, the troubles, the et ‘ Kray thoughts, the deep despondencies, tho drudgeries, the miser : fes of this world? How about the scores who daliy, desperstely. © and their miseries from existence in the hope of finc yor’ the veil in the great uakvowat Who are the brave? Who are the cowards? Stronger, better, more valiant and far more noble is he that faces life manfulty, honestly, than the man whe merely faces death wichout flinching. Brave indeed ts he that lives bie life beat of his ability and as meer to the dictates of conscieace and the bright rules of bis Weals as goesibie' Letter bo it said, “He was Brave enough to LIVE” than “He was fearless enough to OIE.” 4 There are no Carnegie medals, no wreaths of fame for the man Sho is brave enough to live wien death would be far proferatie, Bat there must be a reward compared with which medals sod tem poral praise are as nothing @ themactves peace be . HOW THE “FAKE™ ENDED Three of the dally papers of Seattio did a very cruol thing Yesterday when they exposed the fake Raffles’ game which was being worked by the Morning Times The expose made it necessary for the Times to try some Scheme “to save its face.” There was really only ome thing to do, and that was to allow "Mr. Raffles” to be caught tr ately The trick of hiding “Raffles” in a Capito! Hill cot der to save the $500 reward had been worked to the | Mr. Raffles” was therefore directed to emerge from “retire me in or mit ment” forthwith and allow himself two be “caught.” so as to “show the public” that no “skin game” had been intended. It might even be necessary to sacrifice $600, disagreeable as that necessity might be Fiut—happy thought! Why not have Mr. Raffles “captured by the right person? Why mot have “an advertising manager” im Seattle capture him’ That would be kilitug a whole flock of birds with one stone! So, by a mere coincidence, you know, Mr. Raffles was “over hauled” by Bdgar F. Roberts, advertising manage who certainly did not know—you know—that Mr. Raffles would come wandering flong at a certain precise apot at a certain time Mr. Roberts was very much sur of course, but he Instantly stopped, clapped old Raffles familiarly on the shoulder and we rised at meeting Mr. Raffles t through the mummery of saying, “You are tho mysterious Mr. Raffies of the Morning Fakir.” And he then produced a receipt for a six months Later on the Morning Times wont ferring a $500 check to Roberts—and money., Nobody could possibly think anything diff even if the Morning Times was caught red-handed in a #kin game which it was trying to work on the public. Ring down the curtain! Hamilton Studio IN THE MONTH of May the ington Indurance ( 675-80 Colman Bik. H Photograph No coupons, or other fraud at reasonable pr te f $2,000,000 of busine (1) Twonew records by Clarice Vance ) Five de by Pla AnCcOn. (2) A new igjn. duet by Caruso and An conda be 4 (4.) A 12in. record, selections from Madam Butterfly _ Comp list free on r Spend a few mir beautiful new tatking machine parlors tomorrow and hear 1406 Second Ave. Sher yy BG VITIILILLLL Lhe Beauty That Talks lo of every od teeth. te that are a pleasure to look at why do 1 have them attended to? We sur teeth the envy of your The pri low because we have LADY ATTENDANTS. Associated Dent sts 1112 BECOND AVE.,OPP. LUMBER EXCH HOURS 8:30—6:00. SUNDAYS 9;00—12;090 THE SKATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. FROM DIANé 3 DIARY e STAR DUST BY F. W. SCHAEFER, | saya rate @owt ts - - encima 000 a year, Oh ‘ LIC . a hondred million that Joba ORUGES BY JOSH. misses ea NS IH Marriedt pr Fe | A Meridian, Como," man was|mountain peaks, the rushing tor) 1, M. Cooper has returned f P oll Jabot at, Dut his life was waved by| rents, the superb sununer climate! taniiy eounty a sadder Pr nee la half dollar in his vest pocket, the baling gephyrs. ell whiey pen-Epeee «YS Th | Which shows haw much ware goed! came! and the people 10 the | gticks. ‘ : \q half dollar does at.times than «| che ! All are invited to t be | mo bill | con Dabien are especially wel A Geneva j and, wf Sh I * come! S108 yours, who never had SA URDAY SPECIMS A Word from Josh Wine. hone desirous of seeking further | Kiesed, died the © da re F : information should address su-|Juet as well off dead Fly Papen g perb Climate and Scenic Mfg. Co)" te 8) viila., Senitie, Washington. JO Kos. Olympic Market Paper—Kitis Cute your bile im haif 18 Pine 2 plage, Ue men are a lot) The Wall at, crowd hustling for) Street, opposite the Bon Maré : ie en? it uy Advance copies of the president's wes WOMAN'S YOUNG, WE | pongermeememgreeneenne aca e en way she glagies; if - sean orate f WAS NOT Hits, CONnWwADS” we ytae asked her Lote adentt 1 taht sow, ve bean STUNG! Whee Ff « Mee she sap, Mt) aed wi Cushwads ae tray i te ser them, pected tot « compa like & human be toa Whe « bind ia a gilded came 1 cxpect—aw—you Mra, Cushwade te the champion and Alewandaw long-distance indoor traveler of Ghe| At them hateful words — threw} efveree and can @o farther with | -The Life of Lady Jane Grey” at ut being AWAKE of the fact (ham her amd waltaed out of her odious a can of caviar, Mra Cushwade|presence. | Ned enous to pay my ma, Washiegton Until train thme 1 stood | New York sooing any ¢ them, and ine my stare f Palle, she TRING the same «arce. | wade Blame riehew IF you a ting me to ait att day ip (he | got soy interest In Ufa reaqine “The Life of Lady Alewnd the parrat, probably | 1? Jane Grey” to her while the Calle |eoulin't stand Mt, either, [ notiges Om the train, te asked to communt were roaring thete roartnment he KO6 OUF Lo look at the falle, tom |eate with George C. Congdon, New Aren't you golem out te eee the (THR END | York Mock ooo a nea: Aen enna STORE OPENS AT 0:30 A. M. SHARP, Tel. Main S108; Ing. 1130, ARREARS $15 SILK SUITS $11.95 * Women’s aod misses’ Jompor Sait, and Shirt Watet Batts ta @ quality guaranteed taffeta alk. Colors, Mack, marty blue, a tan, gray, light bine, and cheek im blaék and White, sary and white and brown and white. These are our regular $16.00 antes. Sith Carnival Sate Price... .. . coe ecceeg @11.08 SILK ETON JACKETS — ad $9.00 Rion Jackets at .. Bton Jackets at Popular Prices in London’s Store for Men MEN'S GOODS. Freterte Conde's Mesh Shirts and Drawers, sieely finished gar te a garment . Mor Black or Tan Sox, all sizes, fast color, the customers brag of their wearing qualities; 3 pairs 25¢. A pair . . 10¢ ments, very cool for porspiring people, worth our price 2% inch Four te Hands, large assortment of patterns youll Nike ane each Pancy Sample & fine laies, alike or maco, 50¢ and The arades at . . ‘ eee seeeneees BBG Hoys' or Girls’ Play Suits for ages 1 to 7 yours, assorted colors, save laundering; a wait . t eeee cee cee wee ceveses BOP or Golf Shirts, sizes only 15, 151-2 and 16, as they are om, high grade goods, from 75 to $4.00, at a saving of French Fold Moire Fourin-Hands, 212 Inches wide, worth at feast We; choles At ..ceccceee teow weeeee soe Me Japonotte Handkerobiefa, with silk Initiale, wide hematitch, moet initials left, worth 2 for 260; apectal 3 for .ecessees save B50 Gift Suspenders, with fancy plated buckles and silk webbing, BPOMOS BE oorcrserecscccccecescecescs + BO¢ 4 Tbe and $1.00 Canvas Gloves, big supply on hand of heavy 25¢. A pair .... teens quality, pairs 10¢ 208 34 to 46, neat assortment, look « $1.25 Golt Shirts, with stk fronta and sateen body, white only, with Wash Vestas, fancy or white, « an weil as $3.00 vosts; each . . corded front; our special pric® ..scecccsee weccsoeeee 61.25 Police and Firomen’s Suspenders, “Shirley Make," worth bic a BOYS’ CLOTHING Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, well made, all the popular colors, sizes 4 to 16; spectal tree ee The make and wear are the best, a large assort ment of colors, sizes from 14 to 21; spectal eteeeeeres + teretceeeeeee eeeeeees 95,08 3 Rousing Rug Items REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS Sizo 30x60 Inches; comes In neat, cheerful mixtures. Our regular $2.00 vaines for 98¢ MANILA HEMP RUGS Vor soful and handsome, t 1 at both ends d Copper Bottom », fringed and olors in reds, PpRort TLE, and learning of the wolimited \remourees uf GOLDEN ALASKA. They ate | winding wal lands, ite magnift she’s old, we way [ THE ALAS Majestic ways, ite myriad te) ead fancy colorings at eotts and everehenging scenes of low, tense voice. | beauty offers to the sojourner to} cur hospitable shores a source of; pieesure and recreation that ts su colors. per Georgetown Accident. town, in which an Laterarban Lim "'Hited ‘pullided with a wagon aboat / m. last Saturday, or who was | 800.804 FIRST AV., CORNER COLUMBIA ST. GENDRON GO-CARTS. HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. | | Boys’ Two-Piece Outing Suits, knee panta, 5o Tollet Paper, 7 for . . 26 | eee tet Be well made and lined, light colors; special s + 26¢ || Solid Steel Bow Garden Rake Cendedeccsd oeeer ooo ccccccee GS.S8 Lenox Song, § for seeeeecvevereeversss SOQ | No. § Solid Steel Fry Pan . Youths’ Wool Suite, long pants, three-piece O. K. Coffee, 3 lhe. fOr .ecccsccewsceveess b0¢e Rusewin Food Cuttera ... { #ball Croqget Sot .. Gquart Milk Can 75 ft. Wire Clothes Line .. 40 ft. Cotton Clothes Line Wash Boller . 10e Mammoth Roll Toilet Papor, 2 for ,.18¢ | No. Cotton Garden Hose, per fo OLD COUNTRY LINEN, SILK UNDERSKIRTS very skirt made of gw teed taffeta and cut extra wide. Greatest reduction ever made in Seattie. $12.00 and $13.00 Gkirte at ‘eo oe sees O7.08 $9.00 and $10.00 Skirts at .. . $5.98 97.60 and $8.00 Bkirta at ..... ° 08 Sateen and Heatherbleom Petticoats BIG REDUCTIONS. Reaalar $4.60 Petticoats at .. ‘ Regular $3.00 Pettioonts at ... Remular $2.75 Petticoats at Rewuiar $2.56 Pettiooats at $2.00 Petticoats at $1.60 Pettic GRAND FINALE IN SILKS Remember tomorrow's the last chance to buy Silke at one-third to one-half the regular price 2,000 yards of $1.00 to $1.25 Colored Taffeta Silks, Poplins. Messe lines, Rajah and Changeable Taffeta Silks; Saturday the last day per yard 456 36\n. Mack Taffeta Sitk, $110 quality, extra good for suits and skirts, Saturday the last day, per yard deeee 7 $1.26 to $1.40 quality 361m. Black Taffeta Silk. None better for wear, None better finished. No starch or dressing, Hxtra heavy. Come and see thie Silk Saturday, the best in the town. Saturday the Inet day, per yard ... . . o8e $1.75 quality 36-tn. Peau de Sole Sitk, black only, heavy, soft and lustrous finished. Saturday the last day, per yard 81.25 BLANKETS, LINENS AND SHEETINGS 7Se BLANKETS 57¢ i %e BLANKET TH¢ A Good Double Blanket, full | 4 34 «ise, in tans and greys; what you want for the sum mer camp or home te | jer for The " sale Sat | urday, Carnival price ..67¢ | $1.50 1RIGH TADLE LINEN, | oe Minch Irth Table Damask, » linen, grass bleached, 6 beautiful designe just arrived larger size and heavier Blanket {n greys and white; our best seller, worth 960 per pair; on sale Saturday only, Carnival price ...... ..70¢ $1.25 WHITE LINEN 87¢ | 90Inch White Irish Linen, ev | ery thread guaranteed the | best and most serviceable for sammer suite, waists, etc; as this linen ie 212 yds. wide, from the old country, $1 { one yard to a waist and 3 and $1.60 qualities; for Sat | yards to a suit; Carnival urday only, Carnival a QUID ek ceva des BT¢ Napkins to match | SHEETS. SHEETS. BLEACHED SHEETINGS. | 72x90 Unbleached Sheets, torn If you ate looking for a piace | and Remmeg, Coruival price to buy musiios or sheotings | _ ibe near the old prices in face of | 72x90 Bleached Sheets, torn | the aévanse 6 the 10 est and hemmed; Carnival price © to London's first teeeee oe + ++ 63¢ 72x90—This sheet is made of the best muslin, torn and hemmed, and the equal of the Pequot sheet; sells for 85e; +. a TBe a 94 Bleached Pep perill; sells everywhere at ie and 34¢ a yard; at Lon dons Saturday Carnival BED ciccccee s+ eves BO@ Carnival price . . 69¢ Solid Steel Shovel or Spade shing Machino., || Fancy Paper Napkina, 100 for sees OS Paper Plates, per doze: teecccccvcercccccces MAP Tall Glass Flower Vases ... + dae «+ T@ 10¢ Paper Novela, 3 for so¢ || «a und Chocolate, I4b. can «, teeeeeee 20¢ White Envelopes, per bunch Saturday’s Basement Carnival $1.00 Alarm Clocks 8 Royal Granite Tea Kettle . thee eee e ee eee Be Camp Knives and Forks, set , Sold Brass Hose Nozzle iu speeches reminds one of a boy hur rying home to get & epawking & Co. 18) Second Aver , The departine “| Choice Offerings in ‘we Apparel for Boys hea YUKON-PA eX POR! Se oF }TION to be held in SEATTLE ¢ ; ! ” | during the year 1909 | Dur vast stock of suits, hats, caps and furnishings for te Violette Fale Unprecedented opportunity for boys of every age affords many excellent suggestions for a de er bottle 7 visiting THE PACIFIC NORTH tiring your boy properiy and at « reasonable cost n + Grape dui paeet and tnmiereeee ote eet We show 4 splendid ling of Russian Plouse Suits, for AUER. + eres . ime the: hedeneee meres aT. | boys 2 1-2 to & years ol4, im plain colors and fancy put Taas 1X THEE SURLIME BEAUTY AND THANKING MY |vancement of GREATER BRA wrne. PRICES $3.50 TO $10.00 BT BOUND with Its) Endless variety of Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 6 to 10, in plain at summer re PRICES $4 TO $12.50. In Norfolke end single end double breasted sack multe for boys § to 16 aur assortment shows the newest xcellent } PRICES $4 TO $15.00 The mighty forests, the towering | WASH BUITS FROM $1.50 UP. cmumesmeecs | J, Redelsheimer & Co. STRONGEST BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE. STORE CLOSES AT 9:20 P. M. SHARP, Successful Without Sunday Advertising. en nn enn eee LAST DAY OF OUR BRILLIANT SILK CARNIV Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department EVERY SILK GARMENT IN STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AND MANY OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES FOR SATURDAY’'S SALE Do not fail to in progress. Two © | Regular $1.25, $1.50 and some $1.75 values On sale Lawe Walstes r Your choice of $5.00 and $6.00 Women’s Skirts For a Skirt special tomorrow we have selected 70 skirts fem our regular stock of new summer skirts, strictly all worl: the very beat $5.00 and $6.00 values, on ent tip, bly heel, one special .. very dress Misses’ Vici Children’s W style, leath Children’s R upper, alse Boys shoe that Boys’ Dongo' HAMILTON-BROWN S SUMMER SHOES GALORE Women's Fine Vici Shoes, thin flexible soles, military bluéher style, patent tip, all sizes; special heel, a wide, comfortat Women's Dongola Oxfords, extension sole, military bel, ie Women's Haad Turn Slippers, plain toe, soft kid appet of Misses’ Dongola Shoes, patent tip, extension sole, low flexible sole, light and comfortable; s Box Calf Shoes, solid leather style, sizes 8% to 12; special our Mat of RN, mt of apgricult i — Th patterns and ing at trown, plano p deavor to record for ; ing of 2% th utes. He will glace gers on the keys af him event ever broaght off Seattle WOMEN’S WAISTS take advantage of the sale of Women’s Walsts: jal lots at gtwatly reduced price& : LOT NO. 1 AT 98e¢ LOT NO. 2 AT $1.49 any of our regular $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 On sale Saturday at a. % patterns, both plain and wool mixtures. a Saturday at oes kee . shoe, with wear combined; usher style, all sizes; spectal trap, a shoe that will give wear and sollé seeseere Woreeersees $e teeeeeeeneree e9em ¥ and lasting, sixes 11 1-2 Kid Oxfords, sizes 111-2 to 2 hite Canvas Oxfords, plain jor sole, low heel, sizes 6 to 114 ed Shoes, hand sewed, wedge heel, best oa 4 to 8, special .. will last; sizes 11 to ta Oxfords, medium exte sole, all «i Men's Vici Shoe, blucher style. potay toe, light izes, very dressy; special sole, very serseeeeee S96 Boe a5e¢ + One seececces cose 68.00 | Fairbanks’ Gold Dust .......c0w wesees 18¢ Matchiens "Roller Bearing W 10¢ Se see 10¢ | 6 foot Roll Poultry Netting .eccccecse $4.49 sewrececee 250 «+ ODE 60¢ ‘The MH, DAIT ..ceccececcrnetee wehO@ one 106 Bee R0¢ na, tans and blues, $1.60 values; Chimney Flue Stops + eevetece OO All Iron Frame Wringers ..sesseeres $1.69 _ splits tak ie cheare Whe No. 9 Copper Bottom Toa Kettle so.+++.20@ || poner ska SMALL AXMINGTER RUGS. Highest Grade Wash Tubs ......6... Bo¢ || Tesenidin Ghetnlak: Maske ize 27x54 inches. This luxurious little rug Shinola Shoo Polish eee Be it Z 2 A hes } special Saturday #1.85 10c Box Paper and Envelopes . be | First Class Axe and Handle tame ); special . $5.65 Wire Screen Cloth, 30 In. wide, yard ise Extension Window Screens Men's Patont Leather Shoes, bidcher style, neat toe Veilings and Neckwear — AT THE VEILING COUNTER: w peautiful Antomobile with silk » comer ft , Cream and blue, the yar Chiffon Drape Veils, the populat Min brown, na vy and white, with pi dots, always 760; Friday, each : Black and White Automobile Voll, = long, hemstit¢hed edges; each . cs Ladies’ ¢ sheer r urday Always Find Gl Long Kid Gloves tn smartly embre $ heavi oves at Lo 1, tan and value to $3.75, but less here Ladies’ White Pure Clasp double woven tip xe Saturdays pair &) exes +e Ladies’ Long 14#Button Lisle, fine me taire finish, black and white; the pF Long Black Silk 16-Button Gloves; Out he pr.