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° ue i , eo e e “Felephonee— * to it. And hon @ last the deg wns speet The youngsters still were not con THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Independent 578; Sunset Main 1050. Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, LARD STAR AGENCT—#i Ballard Ave, Sunset, Matlant 906, RBYERETT STAR AG Y-Iomer vans, 281 Rockerfelter Ave.) Munset 186% ‘Ons cont per copy, SX Conte par Wek, or twenty-five cents por month, Delivered Qe malt oF carrion, Ne Tintered at the Post TO MAIL AURGCRINERS—The date wh edarens label of each at Gate. arr Fu ht: Wneton, an second-ctaay matter, fUbscription expires Is om the ‘1 haa aot of date ow per. that vance, FOUr WaMe te kaken from (he recelpt. THERA Aboud your copy of The Siar fall wrench you by y please do we the favor to fall up our main offic eet, 108, Indepentent, 11M, between # and TM o'clock, and we will send you & copy a . - YOU should mise it more than once, please telephone us every (ime In thie way we can be cor of giving our subseribers @ perfect service-and the ‘only wan. om WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS @ Sk ical ‘Two young fellows were walking home together after a hard day's work “Jimmy,” said the older, “about that trial balance, It seemed to mes . “Don't talk to me about any trial balances!" interrupted the other, “or any books or customers’ accounts or angthing at all about the old office, It's aftér hotirs.” But—" began the @rst No. interrupted fhe other once more. “I come down on air! time, and I do my work. When & o'clock comes I'm @rough, And Ct Cee bog Wet vomge for (he thelr foot as with their bands T'e not even going to THINK about those four walls any more till fant, It wa bettie baby ae 8 CRlcoeo leer Ocean oruing,” @ortye Le @k we cover Pam f al inguts, speaking at meey moriing a | gated, pant nor teeéified. Ow | Biorksdorp on the present depres | the coetrar was a6ed|@ve of agriculture, anid that a Beams: Coveiliar, éoown't (C7 | toraied with formaldehyée, tbe |sbrewd «id gan remarked to him . Seur've boalé Slows talk that way before. Perhaps you have | == = sow Pe ee 2 wine probably beleg (he fatler af the other that he fault of Co anit. even feel th bout it this after . thoweret (et liberty wawld ined of Serves! is that the erownd ae bea task cbaset hn sia de ten onde | embaliaed. All tele wae dew is too low. You ha¥e to bend your soem . tbe mother couatry. The mother |back to work.”—Johannesburg D yom ao, nan’ get Gar wrong job. had the maternal instinct | Star Withee thed, ee you're a pretty poor sort of an employe. od fo band (oe # Amoeg tte many stories told of on" r f infant @ lem cut its he Reo judge, Lord ng, is sed niki wie: babe, and es scee ait was | Edinlmrg, when it was announced Belther de they wundwetaed that they have bought your head —_——_—_——_———— able rolied,\te hoop & (Hear, |that Lord Wolmer had been re ur hands ter se many hours each day at so much per hour. This ts the day the fire under | be comin, down with a ven | hear’) | turned by 4 majority of three votes. , y i y at non < But whon you aesepted thet position, no matter whether as of- | Writers celebrate (aber ait.) geance aiue poy free . we became the canes a i ae were the _— | — ne cet be by home Waa ¢ y 300, and gave the names of two feo bes er manager, your einployer understood that you were to Quddye Peerth lote without (4. le became as pop-|iords of session who had voted for five him the best there wan of tke work of your hands and the | Beddy’s Fourth te ene of § olay a8 baseball when tbe club @& tee successful candidat Lord ou were to r bag? » iviwion. ¢ | a work of your head, and that yor were to make his Interests your if | First he rises with the } ‘im the first division. Gs eourse, i, Caicminte dik Jule a4 Soomro Interests. | (ien't he the punctual boy?) eee MW you ean't feel that way about it, you had better quit | Now a fu he's blowing sed ——— Mf you can't feel enthused over ay kind of work, you had better Oh, « finger more or leas | ‘ | Matters not to Bud, | guess j hod work at all. j i Maybe somebedy will come te and feed you out of a silver Bud4y’s Fourth ts full of glee | spoon—end mayhe they won't | “Fireworks got his ready cash, | ‘ : ee | Bwery kind of rocket be | ‘ | Buys to ple—what's that Time-servere—ihey av the peerest workmen in the world. | ered j Generally they are net worth what they got. worth any more. . And, of course, that's the reasoe they never get any more. “ees Te They never are Take your work Into your imart. The clock has nothing to de with It. The whistle has no part Hours are not worth consideration. j If you will make the work your work, you'll be astonished to | find what a difference there is. Take ft home with you. Dream about it. Study it while you walk the street. Think over its prob- lems while you are at lunch. Discuss it with your fellows. Drudgery is a miserable word. Work is a splendid word. Deudgery means a poor, starved, jeyless life. Work means a big, Duceumt, palsies miagnificent life. ‘The man who listens for the whistle knows only DRUDGERY; Dut tins man who takes his dally experience into his heart, he knows }look out for yourself up squibs for the paper | 80 | ridge over ther day, Why? Meyond question, to obmerve the natal day of freedom, c — — that bounte@us boon of American 0" ie 7 1h WHEN THis OnE'S le hip which is all to the mus SUA or rth LIGHT THE OWNER One MY |tard, and which we appreciate be of Buddy's ears le gone [Shucks, he'll sol! the clothes he's | on Who's that man/ | The Little One i me with fun | style and Buddy's Fourth just #0 While } wo writings b (Ot a | Te He's a arne t The Dig One vou, one by one, of with a lighted match, and Why Bang! | Ipo FIREWORKS LOOK MORE/ Now he’s lost an entire arm, / WH RED? Ain't it strange he meets no harm?) Boys, beware the biankety—cart A Werd From Josh Wise. Help a poor man, lady.f “Get out! You're an old bomp ‘The one that doesn't Shr tt |tle Bobby's hands is the soblest Roman candice of them all Nolses of the Fourth. Pop! Crack — c — k unt c—craek —- Crack — Gracin} oh goss Rounder observe jhe | - Bang! bang! day ‘ i ie BOOOO-OMMM! Pingping By wtaying out all night | ping! ae Crash! Bang! Crackt. Pop! Rooseveitian. Pop-pop- pop-pop « pop - pop - pop-| Father—t a © how you ¢ | pop pop-pop! afford to smoke bit cigars, 1 Zing! Zip! ameke a cheaper brand myself. Crack! Pheeow-w! Son—Weil, father, if I had a ‘The Teddy Kids, on July Pourth, Bing-bing-bing-bing-click-bing! many children as you have I'd do From east and west and south and niM! BOOM! likewise north, Siza2—“Ouch!" 2 2 Ooilected In a central spot Thud-thud-thud-thad thud-thed, 4 : @it was a vacant corner lot), mint af yi, kbyt! And, going at their usual rate, “Rewtioon! Baa-tloon!” Proceeded then to celebrate. Whiswsh-h-h. Pop! f And so the wildest fun began; Abelebeh i AK ‘They found a great big empty can; “Summer ts weeping rose-loaves” - A giant cracker underneath jeays the poet. Well, it has been ee on e While everybody held his breath, | weeping something else lately aad} — And ont gay youngster jumped on ta: | today, the day of days, things have! eh Eee = top I “Go on! Let her | Another dragged the cagnon out, / s | And raised a lusty, Joyous shout; y He rammed the powder good and j hard. pasLoons) | And then, in goolest disregard awe ve |Of danger—more, it jn | prid iy, Yelled, “Touch ft off with me tn | aide! A | Some more began a merry game | With Roman candles, taking aim | At every other h + | And, when a ball came back instead 4 And landed right between thetr oO tent, And 40 they brought their rockets out, And, while the sparks would hiss and spout, Berd do (he mest surprises tricks Riding © etre ef Men aiers: And thim tie hekd@ry wort by Bet hemes Cus tret, aed wed a tho dems awe Wink Lo may me bee e 1d beter wet crcmept to ao Goon @ mom tes, entered ta, -_ = - OS ll lh alae —4 SHING TACKLE Oe. 15 : Rais, recls, silk lines of all ~*~) kinds, leaders and baskets, flies of Fleet of battleships at navy yard. {all kinda, pi@n and gut hooks | Bit ***' Hall, 1911 First Ave Have You a Piano Which You Do Not Use? | < S S Why don’t you make it useful to every member of your family by We have a large line | Ny % 1 buying @ player which can be at tached to it? which we would like to show you, Siemaolfy 80 . HELLER LLLERD ee jas if they 1 see(short.” I women © years has given rise to the burning | question of the early foolish sea-/ son. lofor a minute on the bench of wis- HAPPINESS-THAT’S ALL GREATEST DOMESTIC QUESTION OF 1907, “WHY DO WOMEN MARRY YOUNGER MENT” ANSWERED BY MARIE ORESS LER, WHO SAYS HAPPINESS, HAPPINESS, HAPPINESS. The ma y marriages of American | o» ebrities to men of tender | °* Why? } We asked Marie Dressler to sit! dom and, thoritative reason as an impartial and au-| judge, to give us the BY MARIE DRESSLER,. Why do women marry men whe are younger than they? Just cause they are looking for ness, that is all. Goodness m am not going to,try it! I have yet any married pair who looked crazy with joy, or content with each other « 1 do not deplore any | move a person makes if that person thinks he or she will surely find| something in life worth living for. Did you say there was ® rumor that I w bout to be detached from the Simple Life ain leading an the Lonely Life? As Presl mevelt would say, “Cut it haven't the time tn the to # were tly thele | sibbn bappenat! 1 eM) fold vem at | probably all right “A pinwheel, 20 | great desidoratum! (Desiderstam ts Prices Right, Quality Right wee |good, pa) Therefore let us have | Styles Right geo sw seed freedom when the samé ts —_ oe otherwise engaged. In fact, this th’ ald of Bin whole country should be as free as | Independence, Mo. | i Therefore, as it were, the ease, | the proud gonfalon of Liberty } Eastern Out- an Pham, 1c, | and inst OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE (ROLLO’S FATHER MAKES AN ORATION Poorioss Parent of the Precocious Youth fh to the Occasidi’ and a Rostrum in the Back Yard on the Glorious Fourth, all im wying that Au ® special t Fourth of July, his fathe mined to deliver to him a patriotic | ted etibie oration. Thy re 1 thank you for your 1 to the back yard, wh ation,” (Prolonged cheers.) and with his young hopeful aa the sole auditor, launched into hie subject with considerate emotion A shorth®id report of his remarks the Interruptions and ap f made by Rollo Fellow Patriots; We here cause, although one of our highest ideala it th tree. Let us, then, o% this anniversary, make the wolkin listen Hike 1 Mad the bells on. SCRAPS. (Hurrah!) One bh red and thirtyone ‘Me womerawa is a curious etick years ago Literty was born upon | which the Australians use for fling this wr foe pw Th eoule came Rei ale Nemes! @ ome (Bad Now The best pickpockets,” sald the lowed [Bat eric af lemberare detective, “are the Hindeow You (O@-Db father!) wave to call them lighttoed as Wat beppemed! | at whet Hi as lgWt-fingered, for they can And open an account with an for anything that's needed to complete ammer outfit A little down and a little at a | time pays for anything selected from our showing of Ready-to your but as they had ob yeent it was! Now freedom is it m others, tained thetr own on every hand just like warts used to be. (Vociferous applause.) Wear Apparel for Men, Women What lesson do we cop ont of q and Children this? TH tell you. Freedom is the | soars to the emporium with majes#| | tie grandeu the filament | with its stre ite eye boldly plerct %, sinuous pennona, | infringin#ty tureed towafl the transient orb of day,| and so does*the freeman fash de fiance alike on the crowned beads and monocles of the earth, kno fitting Co. 1332.94 Second Av., 209 Union St. City Hall Market Rib steak 10¢, Swifts Premium boiling beet 6c, pot roast “Geatte’s Reliable Credit House” Te. 609 Third av GENDRON GO-CARTS BE HERE EARLY TO- MORROW. MENNEN'S TALCUM POWDER, 9%. HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES BARGAINS IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING lity 364neh Black Silk; this is our imported botled silk; and our p e%yuarantee goes will yard s several oS rds of Domestic Pongee will be sold day col s and natural inolw 32 inches wide gular 48e quality per yard ive Oinch Jap Wash Silk, the 35¢ grade; every shade on the card to choose from and b ard 1v¢ 48e Quality Moreen Skirting, navy blue, gray, brown, tan, red. green and bl k,.per yard abe AWomen’s Underwear Bargains 4 750 WHITE UNDERSKIRTS AND DRAWERS, 45¢. full special Fine Grade Cambric, neatly standard ruffie; hematitehed; ize ise wide also Drawers, lace trimmed 50e DRAWERS AWD COROBT COVERS AT 35¢. ‘THis is og of o as a real bargain; ity $1.88 TO $2.50 LACE AND BmBROIDE This selection is that sell up to $5.00 and $6.00 $1.98 WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, @5¢. leadiag speciale, and appeals to you at ox lace trimmed specially priced at c also Drawers of same qual ate D SKIRTS, 81.45, A representation of the highest class designs $1465 all on sale at Hef is real value; @olce of these exceptional gagments lag or @mbroldery effects; fine sheer muslin; on sale at elther o5e 2) were born” free and equal and if not, easily natural kind at oat with a silver | ing long arrows against enemies or | Hi a wateh or puree ax easily with i\f sprains and rheumatic troubles is | Tiger Oil Liniment e i Young, theroupon remarked; “That |and has done so for more than accounts for the two ciphers.” jyears. This soctety, which In a certain technical college | so swiftly and silently, yot eo when the question, “Why are man |ly, was founded in Alctly for holes made elliptical and not cirow | toetion against the injustice of lar?” wen put to the class in exam | eign rulert—London “p. TO" ination the majority answered by — describing the wha head or body, or in ne other man going into the details of the haman anatomy, The others that the reanc for n lellipticn! is that the covers may be | placed on the inside, an opern |which would be Impowsiiie wi clrowar manhole Neither the Naples Camorra Paria Apaches the Hand of Amerion is the mont pow of & man's the | ce erfal and terrifie secret society in} the whole world, in spite of (he! Don't fall to visit the U. # [harrowing detail of their ghastly | yarq ut Bromorton, the tent worke The paim must go W the) Nebraska, Oreron and Wi | Mafia, wyich flourishes in Waly, the gunboats Chicago, Sesten i~ - - y, the tring ship Phy Oriental Billiard and Pool Par the prison ship Nipsie lors, 1416 Third av, have 8 new the gepat drydock. Honty tables and te only 6x10 pool table in Beattle, A place for gentlemen, MAIN STORE (013-1015 FIRST AVENUE BRANCH STORE PIKE ST.& WEST« LAKE AVE. “THE QUAKER SELES ITFOR LESS’ ENJOY YOURSE | TODAY For ‘twill be a year before there'll be anot! FOURTH. The Quaker ering: your wants and relieving those who smart from®@ jf inevitable little accidents which always happ somchow when celebration, howe small. The best thing made for cuts, bruises, burn USE YOUR PHO IND. PRIV. EX SUNSET MAIN | Is having a good time at the old stand, ca there’s a Today and tomorrow, per bottle ..... | Regular 75c. On sale at both stores. { The vital part of any drug store is the PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, It is hefe that purity of ingredients, expertne and accuracy in handling, as well as promptness service, aretabsolutely essential. No prescriptio written by any physician are too difficult for prof filling at the QUAKER.” Doing an enormous busi per cent. efficiency. riptions to The Quaker Drug Co. 1013-15 ist Av.—T wo Stores—Pike and West! sring your pres OLD COUNTRY LINENS STORE OPENS AT 84 SHARP. SOAP, PER CAKE, 3c, MAY MANTON PATTERNS FE 4 Bargains in White Swiss 4 5,000 yards White Swiss Dres: 1s, dotted, figure tripeds ete This is a lot of mill ends and they run in lengths ards; 250 to 35¢ values on yards White India Linen, tn short lengths; good q 30 inghes wide; spe price 500 yards White India Linen, in short lengths;40 inches widey 18e values and better; special price 11%¢ 100 yards White French Lawn, 50 inches wide; regular 608 gods. N wear nmer price@, yard ‘ 12¢ is for sum 00 IMPERIAL BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, $27.85. Room-size—9x12; the choice designs of the season are here = we're ready to show you—we offer $35.00 values tomorrow $14.50 BRUSSELS RUGS AT $9.65 These Rugs come in 6 designs, which wellaigh cover the ontife yards long Tapestry price ANOTHER RUG BARGAIN Axminaters of the best atterns you ever Value 18 $2540; special $15.50 VAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, $10.75, Size & feet 8 inches by splendid, Hike new early fall goods. for first morrow at Rug colors; size 2% yards wide luxurious and fit for a ‘palace; we show aw Come and look at them) sale ‘ . $18.05 Room Size 11 feet Come quick all ale toe $10.78 first place, { haven't the money in a—< the second pl and I don’t know - — | @here the young man is in the Mird MARIE DRESSLER, , place. None has come to me with| for better or.4oe worse, That some i i ioc’ | have 1 thrown out a drag net oe does not ask for a recort of-his rgains n anke | pom ,alsmdersts id. 4 would) years. | This does not interest, her $1.25 and $1.50 WHITE WAISTS, TO¢ | not overlagk a chance happiness | any more than the number of a yi hese Waists have became tl 1 cat no mattor In what ddaguise it might | tronsen who have played a now Sart BLANKETS FOR THE CAMP. Mines beattliol han Cte cakratueetiete el shown | which has Just Been asgigned to her, | , 1 00 26 $1.0 tue, O1 eo Friday at Women who have lived a pyblic| The part fascinates her, that is the 75e Blanket, i g®ay and tans; specially priced for Friday ihm pasate rantsbripel rg cqubreen hen lite een eather well what dods or| chief intere It Is the same thing ® ‘ $12.00 AND $15.00 SUITS AT $9.50," doe ot bore them, and they either) with the husband Oe ne - PEFVOCS €509HS9. 88098 . - Women's Tatlored Suit 1 « | " red Suits, made of all-wool chiffon Panamas Net ab fo® it or are resigned to it | Call it temperament, call it 1 e . light, medium and da@& gray wool mixtures; tailoring fifa [ , Somg of us reach out and strike| liness, eal! i¢ what you will, 6@all 51.00 Rlankets, in grays only; ggod size; specially priced class and lined with silk, No extra charge for alterations, @ a chicKen farm, othe@®gfind happi-|it simply a desire for happlne at 83 if purchased on Friday we will make alteration ane | ness in a milk bath or & motor ¢ ar, ‘Tha is ail, It iv what wo a re each Br DAERADELY S089 OURO ERE SEE cabal did ‘ Laat ready for you to wear on Sunday, Regular $12.00 and $16a an 10" and nen sere is one of | seeking, some in one w others in > » ; i sale ¥ $ ; us Who attaches to herself some one! another Re $2.00 Blankets, in grays only; extra far 4, and ibiipee ba oP Arey. F worth $2.00 each, specially priced for Friday $1.65 ae enya apbicegiy ob Boys antl Our entire sto@& of Wash Pettiooats on sale Frida Special O 4 Tools $4.00 Blanket, weighing 9 pounds, in brown only; ng all : e , To oll Seattle papers. For tnfor . CLEARANCE SALE OF MILLINERY mation apply to Geo, Eng Btar| The best makes of tools at the wool; exceptional value at $4.00; specially priced for All $3.50 Hats at office, old Mbrary buildir ween | best price We can supply the Friday at All $4.60 Hats at 9 and 11 fm the morning and 2 till | carpenter 8 iff the afternoon paid by Wngler brieklayer or taner, G fee Hl. Woodhouse Co. 99 | Street e Initiation 112 University e ® $2.49, All $6.00 Hats at Sipe “Tourists. and 10 & Koad nes, our drugs are always fresh, and that means 10] Hah ry gg a [FE

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