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ay STAR PUBLISHING co. ———— _ EVERY AFTERNOON | Besinces: tadependant 675; Sunset Main 1056. H Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, Temporary Quarters, Old Library Building. EXCEPT SUNDAY. — cette | STAR DUST WHAT’ BY JOSH. The Soctoty for the Spread of; term. THE SEATTLE TAR—MONDAY ee By Dorothy Dale. That man is & model husband who looks at his wife with the Hight of intelligent interest in his eyes when she speaks to him. He treats her as his partner ‘oppyeock,” growls the benedict of more than a your's stand Tt looks more and more os ~ BALLARD: STAR ) AGENCY ant Maltard are Puneet, Dallard pang eae ’ ae es if ae will never be elected) ng and yot ; a . nt in New York, It's bound to fat agato, “John, there are several apindles out of the front porch railing,” Rw ne oo a = = BW Rweker Ave. tot SX: __ 0’ confinen ita efforts to New York, says the wife to her apouse opposite, absorbed in the morning One cont per sore, six conte per ‘weak, of twenty-five conte per month. Delivered “The Prevaricator,” by Henry paper ph lane eto Boe see A Word From Josh Wise, | Jamon, ts about to be publishede dt Foe site ~ Batered ate , Pevtottios wt “Beattie, Washington, ‘as sosondvelane mation, won't be complete unless it hag aa “Hut, Joba, dear, the painters are coming tomorrow and those ~ introduction by T. Roosevelt, indies ought to be put in first ro MALL GUROCRINERS The ate ben tad ie ur eyeacrptin ‘ Sp nd - = 4 08 eae rae edtreny ta ate arrives it your cite “ - ‘te without loo! Suk (se ct 9 Your” waine 1a we Sone e al BEV hore am article entitied, “Shall [ telephone to remind you later?” Laps =k ny yee “e-4 What a Man Can Do with hs age “Telephone? Hang it, no,” qu to catch any suggestion of en- Nort WRAS Should your covy pf The Wine fall tp reach you by said the veteran writer to the edi- . ~ ES. ese tee Se we the Carer to call up eur main office Beat Th’ city direc-| tor of the monthly magasine, croachment on the sanctity of business hours. “There's miy ear, Mate Tele; Independent, 11m, Derween ¢ aad T.00 o'closk. and we will sont Foy lime . . a and with a dutiful peck somewhere in the region of her ear, off he a miss A more than ones, please telephone ws every time tories “d be a good) Humph,” mumbled the itor pases Ho Goal thinner ef th'| "We are after articles of enpectal uaae + Say we can Be cartain of giving cur eubsoribers & perfect service—and fool killer wus | interest to women, and an artigle It's just the same at night, only the aril voloes cof the: trea Te scenes tip eaieilipdenamap inane - —— steady worker, like that wouldn't Interest children draw a “Less noise,” or he pe ipo 2 wd Pe I —- THE NEW WEAPON—PUBLICITY women They wouldn't stm | his seeing eyes still on the dones and undones ne any advice on @ subject like ig There are thousands of this John, And he may be « good pro- soomeeisl vider, @ scorner of lodges and clubs, and a pillar of the church, but On the Diamond. he hasn't an atom of real comradeship with _ wife in bon living . ¥ t w weapon— present. Why, the average man deals with the woman he's sworn | «sugr THEN CAW, THE WOODEN CROW, CAME ‘ The rorernment is fighting a great evil with a ne ps tw love and protect exactly as he deals with wheat and wool—tn fu FLYING Wy PAS wennen of Peabety, tures. He's perfectly satisfied to know her worth and realize a ben vI about?” asked Pettle, t» ‘We can all understand what that means, for we know how A Detroft man went crasy trying | efit from owning her without ever really seeing his ponsession “Are you going away?” asked Pet-| ¥4* most surprising. whom Nittle we should like such a weapon turned upon us, It is as if a | to support Gaee Gusts, nes po | Hat why should a woman, except she be ted - home a ame iss Oiteenn | It wants t & oman sd way, °K am | 'ne tO support one family can wu ehild have to ask her husband about new spindles, or the order po ¥ thougt sia Peter, tea ont ¥ policeman should stand over us with a m _ ar cheery aes derstand it, ing of coal, or anything else pertaining to the house? Yeu,” said the Grand i sopcateien! Just then Caw, the weed ee ne tb ia onl ok die Why shouldn't she have full contro! of her sphere, the home, just | “away, but not far.” |came flying im ‘with ™ thing I see, no matter how bad or discreditable it is, and J shall | _ Ready for company, as he does of his office or place of business? For if a woman is to Well, qoodby, said Pettie. | Pet nS.) iy e ou can see, is & large naeer ene weve re 4 ore or & drudge, she must have some bust “Goodby,” said Rosalie and Peters! i¢ you we tell tt through this megaphone, which, as you can Geanetad, Aemtna aoeiring, 00 40 te enrtaampece ae a toy or a drudge 2 ° at Vals une’ ae el nl ee Tan wil kore eae Dg: Megaphone and will make a great deal of noise. proach the sanctum can get through | nee pe r Grand Geegawk. And to Rosalie, {o wait 3 Trw De} t of Commerce and Looking at one’s wife seoms a trivial thing, but it's just this or * tll t he next sory ae Se rere ae iene, te ths Bene Wen, Samaras, (0 Peer) dinary courtesy on the part of a husband that marks the man willing | “Witt you please to bold the 1#4-|jand shout Geeguny Labor, represented by Secretary Oscar Straus, ts the policeman, The | cator fy trast « bank account te bie wifd’s ma naa to buy chews or (eee? (Thats aa te ogg Just from nowhere there came a| daily press is the big megaphone, ee You may not understand prec partment of Commerce and Labor explains that it has direct supery that it can inquire into thelr se¢ pose their evils, Of course the Trusts squirmed jaliabaloo, But the department k the Beef Trust, and then after tha’ Ol. Right now there are thous: ard Ol}, almost as many as there erushed out of existence by that And other exposures are com ing-—-of the Tobacco Trust, the Steel Trust and expecially the United States Steel Corperation, the Lum claely what authority this new De- Str possesses, but Secretary islon over the great enterprises, rets, examine their books and ex- at first, and made @ terrific ept right on, First it went after t most gigantic of all, Standard nds of indictments against Stand have teen small competitors monstrous growth. ber Trust, the Cotton Exchanges and ever so many more public Imposi tions Tiere has been a lot of talk that this publicity is unfair, but it isn't. “This bureaa is not designed Mr, Straus. “It does not seek to is its mission constructive. lations of law by corporations. @4 upon is that the door of equal Tt t&& not within the power of the Publi ‘tors, but it can make equal opportunities for all There te no doubt about the Viceman is doing his duty, and yo Megaphone is plenty big to make It only depends upon how ma <= ‘The pastor of Big Bowlder's un) denominational. free and independ eat church was worried, sadly wor ried Big Bowlder was a mining town ‘way back in the mountains of « state in the wild and woolly west It had & population of only a few hundred, in character much like the population of the average min ing town, and upon looking it over carefully one bad to inquire to learn something of the demand that had led to the establishment of a church. It was founded prin cipally to please the cook and the waitress of the Lone Troe restau rant, who had threatened to leave the town unless a place of worship wae provided, and to keep in a good humor the half dozen married Women, wives of miners. Another | reason was that the Big Bow Realty Co. could mention it along | with the other modern improve ments of which ft boasted in a Prospectus with which the opulent and easy east was being flooded Although he was stationed a long distance from the country of motor cars and golf links, the pas tor of the Big Howlder church at least one the problems with which his brothers in the churches of cushioned pews had to wrestle It was the problem of finance The collection box, which was at times a » from the ne Tree restaurant, at other times a hat, and now and then a basket 1 HER REASON FOR GOING. My Dear Kathryn:—Summer ts almost upon us. With the first breath of the hot season the spirit of et mes forth, and with com ise one-half of world for its outing, but t clone all h who give bu the r r people their | who have spel boun lar take heavy Last your er lead they can You, Ka taken a new way name 1 away from your ré ght enough eve « lon ano imply f 1 the You k through ew the und the sho and note nd recrea names the {1 seeking he tion. If fn their them promi of cotta H alid and ¢ sith or rest 1 not joy & Ver hifting landscape The one thing that I am determin- ee offenders. It seems that the po a may be quite sure that the a noise ny people stop and listen. * for destructive purposes,” says overthrow, to tear down, Rather jcity is the great deterrent of vio- opportunity shall be opened to all government to equalize competi- “HOW SIRATEGY WON IN BIG BOWLDER was not treated with the liberal ity that the proepertty of the town warranted, nor with the spirit of } the promises made to him before the founding of the church Appeals were in vain. With tears in his eyes he would beg the miners and the occasional cowboy who wandered into th church to sweeten the plate, but they never) respopded with an increase of| starting magnitude. At other/ times he placed the subject be fore them as a cold business prop osition, and sometimes he thun dered denunciations at them for their penurtous treatment of him and demanded that they produce when Brusit-faced like, the church treasurer and usher, presented the collection box to them He might as well have pleaded with the Standard Ol] Co. Ww cut cents off kerosene Finally the Big Bowlder pastor decided to resort to strategy. He | thought and prayed long and hard for some method that would solve his problem, and thought and prayer furnished the solution. T vext Saturday night, he borrowed he Lone Tree's cash register and fitted it with a strap eo that Brush faced tke could suspend it from his neck and shoulde And when Ike wandered through the aisles at the Sunday morning rvices, ringing up the contribu | tions, the financial troubles of the | Big Bowlder church were of the past own lake; all the atr you need in a trolle le; repose and peace can be found on your plaaza. You pro test that all this is an old story and you want @ new one. In short ‘ou are after a good time, Ka n, and the kind of pleasure belonging | to a wate p Go at sf ing, my @ but remember that & one who makes pleasure a feasion for ¢ a brief period finds he has m taken his calling » to consider that real joy consists In the atiefying of one tarved soul, or ia du to an ove | flow of a full heart ready to divide | ita joys, and that happiness is a| tate we carry about with us and not linked with an definite lo cality Have your mental titude ght when mi go ina ec wd, fi th world reflects it dea girl Y being will glow with light m within and illuminate other who will gladiy bask In your » gloom is within you it is likely to cast a broad low You are not aw inhapy I take it, and be les have health, fair looks and ntat clothe Hacked b a t friend for chaperone mut harm ou son BETH A Kansas editor says hie Idea of | luxar each Ohio to hai of suspenders for he bas, An hie idea of It y is @ pale pair of trow editor says ve 1 he has suspenders. Ar Leope 5. ommiaston reports that King oid made no profit im the Ke Now you know why he gave the country to Thos, J. Ryan. ford an Jared er Mark Twain has ‘etartod for Om | {s coming whea to get his degree. It won't be} the third. pareseman Sherman has de for Roosevelt for a third ee OUTBURSTS OF 7 Don't ANOW WHAT 1 lers, From the platform one of also—let us prove it to you in value; spectal .....s0 ¢ wan, f4? repel age mad heir “garcons” was addreasing bis | the matter of that new Summer Shaving Bro: te colleagues, “It is time,” he said Branches, Ballard, Renton, barber LITTLE STORIES Morris Salmonson, of Chicago, has broken a world’s record No he ia not a pugiliat, a mile runner. or a baseball twirler, but as an able assistant to Cupid in helping youn vers imo matrimony Mr Salmonson is ertainiy efficient For 26 years Mr. Salmonson has stood behind the m age license Window in the Cook county clerk's © and in that ti has iseued licenses to 250,000 couples Saimonson is 49 years old and was born in Copenhagen in 184 In his earlier years be acquired a modest fame ean anthor and playwright al of his books 2 a been tranelated Into UNPRECKDE NTE ker—! hear ther wa a lroad accident ker—Yes, a whole day passed without the President ma speech against thom.—New Sun yh ‘s abon PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHERT MOMC, ST RT 711 Second Ave., Soaftle . | | | Peg) - oP | | WAISTS AT JACKET S ‘ &Cm Sooraucker Ginghams and Mer- | White China Silk Waists, made ro 7 12:00 made of fA y | | corized Chambray Underskirta, with tucks down front and back Wrens Gil0's. we: to 18:00 m 5 es tn silk, | d on cuffs Finishe ‘ lity tal for women; plain colors and yap i d with | White Lawn Waists, regular $1.00 extra « POPLAPLELELIBELEETAALLERTE tripess made extra wide ena [| iaceqimeertion down the front. |” valug; Colored Lawn and Clg a with binek - . regularly 0. ° J rs ne . deep flounce. Regular $1.25] Inventory Sale Price, for one | bam Waists, regular 75e values, Rogular $650 -—— a pay Pre spbheaacede . 98c day choice on Tuesday, from Pre-inventory Sale . Yams AT THE SUMMIT OF SUCCESS Gale price . only $1.75 8:30 to 12:00, at 57c J 7 You'll find he Pacific & P L A “acer er hints cea oR GENDRON GO-CARTS OLD COUNTRY LINENS ai winn popular approval th ; Ging ie “lamin node APETIZO, THE GREAT RIVAL caw CLANES CAMPERS ‘eam soda vire oer sare ‘ - P by oe . ia, birch beer, sarsape OF GRAPE NUTS; FRESH spew (14, sollzer, carbonto, vichy, stra OR PICNICS, § CANS= berry peach and pineapple AND NICE, 100 PKG— The are The average an@ Pacific @ F Sound Bottling Company Phone 927 ore pairs of trousers than | LAA DORE a LONDON’S---SEATTLE’S REAL BARGAIN CENTER--Outfit Here or a Pano OUR PRICES MAKE BUYING ELSEWHERE EXTRAVAGANT -cLawn — Which You Do Not Use? RI |B “onnte, Stnch wth “nics | “trades, ‘tar “occriegtistest | CRASS SHEARS, GOOD QUALA | HAND FORGE buying a play which can be a } tached to it? We have a large line n afford them, for # that nothing #0 is an active unit in two of stock or make little invegtment her to own and manage as she sees fit contents a woman as the feeling that she, the big world of affairs. And {t is just this frank opening of the windows of his soul to her that assures ife that she is the sharer of her husband's pleas ures and sorrows as well as of bis responsibilities, that she ts a real part of his life. Any Woman worships a man and holds him a model husband who does her the justice of making her his partner. ladger, and Rosalie steadied it while the Geegawk climbed up Into [a soap box that had a hole in it | The Geegawk's tall was the last to enter, The Geegawk hauled it up hand over hand and stowed ad | away with itself in the box. | That is the Geegawk’s think | ae fl too, No restless fretting for @ career for her THREE | | MATHEWSON F NED or al PIRAT KB box,” sald Peter, “It goes in there when it wants to iaink.” nr = & New York woman says the G29 | eee eT a ‘ i “What does it want to think| + | the « or with “You are carry ———— _ —— , pose. Run, boy: mal Neath ~ SCRAPS on ke @ hog, like a fithy fellow;”| Dr. Lee Baker, dentin | ey then pausing for a second—“like a| building. Phone, Main ' Sna Ss and The whooping cough germ has) De Wiley government chemist Russian grond duke!"—La Cri de ——— — ps Shaves P been found te Germany. Hope it e 008 expert, dec that Paria. Ortental ‘Billiard and Pool Par For the tars there pand pure foc oo oy New York city has had « large|tors, 1413 Third Ave. have eight Busy Man | . during the last fow mouths there representation in the national|new tables and the only 5x10 pool Big Bargains to 6 aa has been pure milk im at least two lof the Washington hotels and that lit te the first time this bas hap | pened in the capital elty in the | memory of man table in Seattle. House of Representatives for 118) yours, yet ¢ New York the forty speakers who have pre- aided over that body A place for sen. | Qaton as well as Laxurig | lor MONDAY r- Ready | | re has not been one city bern man among EVERETT “TRUE E | The Duke of Abrus, now a vis } 3 itor tn this country, pronounces it o—mage PP — _ Regularly $1.00 each; 4a though It were spelled “Ab City Hall Market PhangMtitos : | broot-ree,” with the accent on the Roast Veal, 10c: Pot Roast. Se . . . # |acoond ayliable. Although only 34} noting Reet, 6c; Leg of Lamb. 14c. on . cock S106) 9 }years old, he has done a deal of fh9 Third ave. he ery latest protud i hard work and has had many has s ne cutler's art. Ask wH] and have it explained | Worth a good deal more ardous experiences. He ls the son} of @ Spanish king who abdicated | under proesure Douglas Jerrold was wh Money in the pocket is a Safety 1 with 1 | onvalcecing he read temptation to spend-—money in from an illness Browning's “Bordello.” Not @ con the bank an incentive to save. Stre secutive idea could he get from that | 4 at "5 Satay a mystic production. It struck him © NOW—with us. “ In what brings the same famil- ||| Zinn Safety Razor—The kay had lost his reason during of all h. instruments his iliness’ He thrust the volume far faces back to our store We guasieentl to give sat nto hie wife's hand. After several | season after season, infaction, and during ttle sale attempts to make any sense out of We P. “1 The same satisfaction that REFUND YOUR MONET j the frst page whe returned it say. | e Pay 4 nlerest hundreds of our steady cus if returned within $ weeks n ther the gibber ! ; ime oe r * 1 don't} tomers have enjoyed in trad from Ume of purchase Pris understand « word of it | On Savings Accounts ing with ws is waiting for you Shaving Frushes—Regular te It was at a meeting of cafe wait Outfit you're going to buy s style, special . Shaving that woe should grow mustaches | Georactowm Colgate’s x. - Most everything that's new eo ee nal t ge cia if} —everything that's best — in by pry bers a the meeting. the fat proprietor of a|} M. B. Solner, Cashier, Big fentyto-weer Summer Apparel Williams’ Shaving oe eae: - . . . ]|\| for men, women and children i Gave 8 ttgial te ono of the sual pIneCTORS {lf !2 bere ‘ready tor your inspeo mg yes ul a « be | if tion, You'll like our prices — Se ence who immediately interrupted | Pera and Sehmite. J.D. Low: Ii] you're heartily welcome to ||} Armour's Hap ‘eal weaned > ‘ stead of soa note 3 ; | NOTICE, GEO. 4. BROWN FAIR. B Stewart ‘Georae Denwort | wt eo Biaf bh de cise; special 2, ae i | To whom it may concern, the ||| Robt. C ck, Edward — Lioyd’s B cento-—vietiae el Geo. 1. Brown Plumbing Co. are | R Dun, cf MH Bebb, soap, per tube . tel | }now employing union men and are | James D. Hoge, N. B Solner Shaving Mugs—A mort} y lfair to the Building Trades As Ea t O t ment. all at ent sembly or) . i Ss ern u ad Koken's Velvet Fintsh Swiag) Strop—The finest strap i Union Savings & a wale anal wrold $2.50; special . Rubin's Genuine Shell Marked to sell for L758; | otal Assorted Strops—Good ves; take your ple and Tuesday for DOWNING, HOPKING 4 RYER Ine. f BROKERS. Provicdons, Stocka, Honds—PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, 270. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. London Always Has | FOR LESS Trust Co. Cor, Becond Avenoe Bids. fitting Co. | Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., 209 Union St. | “Beattic’s Reliable Credit Mouse” Cherry | Grain, d ABOUT BIG MEN the publi ogiiah, Among hile rerent fons ts a little volte en Utied “From the Marriage Licens* Window,” which is filled with aweet philosophy and little stories human interest In bis mar years of employ ment at the marriage Heense win dow Mr. Salmonson hae learned to} speak an many languages as thete/ are nations on the earth, In the} marriage records one will find the names of persons from all over the of world who have traveled to Chi <5." | STCCK REDUCING PRICES Siks and Dress Gnd Since 1871, when the great KS an fire destroyed alj the records, this office has te | ff wad? ards Dress _— we babe Quality 36-inch Black Im | 50c Quality Wool Granite Suit Quality Al-Wool Pasam sued nearly a half million Heense to $1.00 per yard, composed of ted Swis eta ° pr neo te gy He alae oan to. $1.00 por yard, comsponed of Moe - oan cw wc Slik, i ing, 40 inches wide; comer in | guiting G2 inches wide; Fee popliee, plata tatta, Ranh 4; eve rd guaranteed ; havy blue, red, brown, greon Buy your Hat of K N. Brooks and well known Jasper silks extra heavy and soft fnished venbets Gdle getia: tar Gate cloth; navy blue, red, geet & Co., 1331 Second Ave eee every of represented in this vory lustrous, Remember, {t's ’ 5 browa, tan and black Pre S jot. Shop early on these allke. warranted. Pre-inve Bale Cream and bleck. Pre-Inven Inventory Sale prics, Sa Se Se Pre-Inventory Sale price, per tory Sate price, siicupeaee TENTS price, per 7a i GOEL Jerd-cnrcies, ossee GOO Ever yard vevee © 2QC | por yard .ecssee con ae Five Months’ Rent for 38¢ a oe MONEY SAVING EVENT---Stacks of Wash Goods 7 A Te 82.50 x7 spy: 35¢ LINEN 10c DRESS Q | A Te he SUITINGS 2lc GINGHAM 4 Galateas 17ke x10 Wall Tent seers , . ‘ ok Fancy Lawns, Bati q The biggest assortment of Gat EES shinen Plain Liven Suitings, tn | stegnd and Checked Dress cing | Men, ig and i | Ya Sal ta Special Prices for Large Parties and natural color; special price ham, fast colors; special Tues Soames int \ and boys’ wear; LOGGERS’ SUPPLY Tuesday ste day, per yard Bue . - grade nozzle wh ry $1.25 WASH PETTICOATS $3.00 CHINA SILK WAIST 75e and $1.00 SILK ETON 98c $1.75 57c $4.49