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THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quarters, Old Library Bullding. —_—— BY STAR PusLisHine co. eVERY AFTERNOON excerr SUNGAY. OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE SAY, EVERETT, THE RATTLE STAR—WRDNRSDAY, U LY. 1907. STAR DUST BY JOSH rayon aud plant & slip or two, for & clear jton tar One thinker says suictden are | “weeds in the garden of life.” This} doown't sound right te Weeds are hard to kill, an@never, | nover, kill themeelven is |An dat mistakes connecter Ruy your hat of B® 0 ne 1 a . ~ Boys Wa [ei | i the audience,—Wash ‘Felephones— Come OUT AND Know Him? are ladle Letter Raitoriat; Independent S75; Suneet Main 1080. tiem ites CRACK A You meot him datly on the street, |!" rol Comite To sell Henle papers i ness! Independent 1198; Sunset Main 105@, SOCAL BOTTLE ~ - . Dear Musband: Much to mp sur om ‘ vote WIT ME ON A man of hoary pate, @ Aaianvniahi a mation » ou BALLARD STAR AGENCT2m Matlar@ Ave, Sunset, Mallard p04 4 We er Te ai Who minds » ouamer just HkKOTMS) gistiaCam dhe keep body and I fad expenses mounting joffice, old y building, jy “WRVERETT ETAR AGENCY Homer Rvans, 1981 Rockertelior Ave.) Sunset 14% ~ eWay, back in “48 oul toget Your last wook's chock J» all used |9 and 11 in tho morniag gam ocho em = ee rw York Gun. Holla More than that; sho can} up, 15 te the atternesh bee ‘Cae, con tay hy De tiga clientes el nacenatlagainns keoop ski@and shirt waist togethor. | yo scount | oe Ne tr spite my beat accounting |pald by Mngler bh ad = Out of the Mouths of Babes. “New York Sus. M4 My health “ikands etmonpeaoll | = ST Reteres Ai the Fowtatiion at Beaitha, Washington, ae eecond-clnns matter ibis Covactinnat wuadee how pon Os ar acaehien Gear ated, - TO MAIL SUNSCRINRIRM PRs date when your subscription « te on ume they make loe cream bricks? I need a hundred more at once, ved py RE eee Se tubes toot the’ liek. “A change of ake OR Little Constance—Oh, [ guess fo please remit tomorrow they bake ‘em in @ cold oven. (Hxplanation: Bridge.) Cg Awe “4 oe pene pon te Maiden aunt (reading)--In heavy Dear Wife: My idgeliness is great jen lopencemt, ILM, Belwenn dg — My FRE J marriage I keep your pletare on my desk, AVENUE of Ny it Poe should mala it more than ones, a wer Small Macie—Tt mu@t a@em ike re § every hour caress It } wail Br tm we cam be certain of giving Cur subscribers & — corvice~and hoaven to you bere og earth, doowh't The modest sum for which you ask an stnwrs) de * = it, auntie? Shall uot Ko by unheede LAKE AVE a . og! eee Stee Mis mathat evens And 0 1 send two hundred pow THE GUAREN Shia ys , RICH AND POOR « y, “why did you let me eall yon in case more may L ded : P 2 throe times before you sage od? i (Mxplanation: Poker) aa ry , eaepaureememerencenemenl ‘ Cause,” replied ontiey, * New York Sun Piain-apoken Americans are want to make sport of Henry didn’t dare try to @Ako you stop.” es Bames, tho expatriated American novelist, for his intricate, tavoly Chicago News. Very Busy Money bee @4 and almost interminabje sentences. Only the other ve a — ad to: 2 Garde Se “say, old chap could | you lend | = . Bi Hh thy intr ie laughin me if for a day or amin wrote 2 eng abent him which © ~be-ssme e Tiere ts my last year's straw—t "My dear fellow, the $6 1 lend are ove : must have found thee out at present, and I've several “T have just beon reading a story by Henry Jameg,” daid one Yot Qt ter service’ when 1 iald ames down for them when they ||) CRAM mea’ PEI dn gl ‘ ; come biek."—Chicago Journal | fel aa “a ‘ $° ened the other © glamour of aweet memories ao aoe Soa aco pe cision tte hung around theo, “Cuntonally,” said Uncle Eben, || The Hest Chars He hates to tell,” was the rep But now thou art not pleasing to “you runs acrost « self-antinfied at's the kind Same Py Yot Henry James can write very plainly and very forcibly the eye. at the QUAKER'S Pig: 1 _ mecmenraneaes sauna aren tore ° when he tries. In a current magasine article he says Thy crown le somewhat bulged, thy An Artiet ote “It ie observable the world over that the poor are kinder to luster dim, ‘She Grotto ||| We have every fi than the rich And there is Indecision in thy brim. | seta this cight along: oan, |p DAAGling clears the poor in proportion than the rich ace, or even Loudon Mail. "That looks easy Mr. Scheilo has opened thd “In-|f cigar trade is coming are to the rich.” “| suppose you are a genius?’ | novation Grotto,” the finest equip: |} —rapidly Henry James has sized up human conditions with the eye of It'a all right to let inmates of Who taught you to draw? ol eri me Cove, “ the corner of |} TODAY Ano YORE F & seer, He has written down the heart of the poor man; he has the funatic asylum make oraay i » guess what that repre ua ont Gherer. Me. Set utlte. Bx sents. c en recorded the truth about the rich. — You just ought to seo what our|and singing talent for the ¢ La Testimo ; True, his estimate cannot be laid down as a universal rule, Chinaware. little boy can draw, and he's only | tainment of his afternoon patrons. & FOR 254, 1 for with this faulty old human nature of ours, chock full, as It Is, These te & great uprising ta} 10,ZOte Ot. toe eS ' “De ¢ this?” a aon — of original sin, there are thousands of exceptions to his state @y F. Ww China. We do not know what it ts Why Gout you pus 6 tusay face bind Zo wo Dent ' ment, but to the student of man kind there can be no doubt about y F. W. Schacter, about, but we suppose the people! ine moor i word ng it—try « the truth of his declaration that “the poor are kinder to the poor are tired of sitting down —Chicago Don't you know how to spell? worth t than the rich are” Journal “There's a feller down at the bus ‘ wer iness college who can make the lov TODAY AND TOMO ' ‘The reason for this ts not hard to find Renner ee She Couldnt. Hest birds without lifting his pen | ; Tes rich men, engremed in muneymeking OF : Little Miss Muffet, from the paper. You ought to get ‘| & Owls for ‘ doth, has little time to dovote to the poor, even If he bad the desire What «at on a tuffet, him to give you some pointers.” | ‘ to make a move In their behalf. As.a general rule be knows | Was asked to eat ice cream and cake Can you draw your breath? Ha. Cigars at the Pike St “ nothing and cares less about conditions under which the poor 1ade aeee Nutro, ha, ba!” only. ‘ . " 4 “How toug wl - must live. Ho bas “made bis pile” and is content to live his own In—tI've got a dreadful toothache.”| it is not considered « slip for a v life and let the poor man Hive his. Chicago News, | slip of & girl drowed in a wlip and Quaker Drug e But what of the poor man? Bitter experience hag taught him - wearing slippers to ellp into the 1013-16 TWO STORES ’ the truth of the poot’s saying, "A fellow feeling mak: “a wen Condensed News. ee -_ doer Fa : } érous kind.” He knows what it is to be deprived of all the luxur “Whore do you people put your P EY 3 fes and some of the necessities of life. The chances aro ten to meet asked oe — INN : q " ¥ ot is congregation last unday one that at some time he has gone hungry. With a famliy on his What a question to ask when there For A st ht duct f q hands at times {t seems to him that the greatest problem in the ead Prensa A straight reduction o J world—the only problem, in fact, other than that of saving bis “I vant you to deli me my misfortune, Osgar.” eran Monuments PHOTOGRAPHS a fourth log our ree fi ' ca t “Id ins & goot ding dot you come to me, Adolf, or you voult ne Art Marble Co. 2011 Beeond Ave jar prices right through our fmmortal soul—ts to make on dollar do the work of two. det eae Le rt = a oc Virginia, Bork |706 Firet Ave, Washington Block 1 of S & ie | Having thi blem to solve, and knowing how hard it ts : , h ree . | entire stock of Suits, made laving this pro! . “I vish oxpeckially der future to know.” | phones 1738. *** Phone Ind. 2606. oor f Voit Pp. ij for millions of other men as poor as himself to sotve, he ts con “Vell, tomorrow vill be anodder day ; Up of Voiles, Panamas anc 3 Siderate of his fellow man, and his poverty, actual of compare “Oh, 1 knew dot dainty mixtures. 3 whearance and sym “Some odder fortune teller mosd haf tot you.” { tive, engenders In his heart a feeling of ren Ps iP oma ned “Hameed dey ak ned. | geeseed 1” Our little-at-a-time plan is Remember mi = q pathy and love for every man and woman “Anyhow, | don'd tike der tone of Yolce in rich you Heden to di 1 \, labor as hard as he. ? ea at your disposal. ) makes. F It may be true, as Robert Burns declared in his well-known “Go ahead; I vill nod interruption Wyseiuf any more.” eK Remember that we “I ace indicootions of your character in your palm.” The combination of low most jealously guard o ; poom, that 9 “Gee, und | though I washed fd.” THERE ARE THEEN GREAT PIANOS THAT MAVR } prices and easy terms tation of giving the Pp 9 ‘Man's inhumanity to man a “Do nod be afrait, You are caming to a bat end,” SPREAD THE GLONY OF AMEKIOAN AMT TO solves the question of get- value for the money. Makes countioess thousands moura I voult radder stay in der middie” PVERRY GUANTER oF THE GLomE H 8 Remember that our is It ts also true that the humanity of man to man makes countiess oe i vitt now rene your horvscope.” ars, owned. one oF more. by FX: great pianist, that are ting that new suit. : _ you can'd. | orn.” ot 3 thousands rejoice, and that in all the world there ts no sight which “Nefer mind. Beskes, | mislaid my glesees, Sef vill " foros: that protte ts, pee 2 q mo is always at So tnspires one with a belief in the general goodness of man trance fer you.” Geore’ than T0anee leaeon mr tana’ ae Kind as a whole as the readiness with which the great body of the “Yous, going into a trance or a transom ise all der same to sone bs te oleae cot far onan : sit Eastern Out- |) ‘= “a Plain people respond to any worthy viet Pa ‘Bomeding tolls me you are going to get ma: to « blowd.” , Sen te congue — = - “Wonderful! 1 am alretty married to her.” . dik “Bad | thought your vife wass a brunet?” fittin Co PETTIE PRIMROSE IN GEEGAWKLAND) = s2ocnoSm me a “Ah, dor mist und 1 see stanting you te your ferry rich unete.” FOR THE DAILY STAR'S CHILDREN “Do you see ef I am falling into any money? | 1882-94 Second Av., 209 Union Ot “Valt! No! Vot you are failing into ie a coal hole.” “Bedder you seil me « rabbid's foot to keep'id off.” “Dis tes nod der open season for rabbids.” “Yous, bud der coal hole wass open.” “t vill gif you a Muid vich vill help you.” “Ab, a luff potion? “No. A dandruff cure.” “Dank you, | don'd indultch. Vot ! vant ins a lucky charm.” “I shoult ned qonsiter a charm lucky vieh fell ia your bante.” “Knough of this Tomfiddiory! Vot ies der foe “Right dollars.” "Dot ia too much.” “Vot do you oxpect when you goto @ medium?” oe to get yell done, aarnes “ita, ha, hat” | a AS | 165 PKG APITEZO, THE LARGE CAN SALMO Stor the cotia’ DOTTED SWISS IN| We aiprarst on the shecren tetas OREAT RIVAL OF GRAD ryooedl latter, place it is augmented by the ee CHOICE CAN CLAMS R a SUMMER GOWN pale dive. BIG, ROOMY, STRONG CAMP HAMMOCKS ....... ........8¢@ Tie waisteoat 8 composed of | oe batisto ruffies, This is of white. | ° Lawn tn two tones of bive play an | Pore white tassels also finish the | " important part upon @ stunning | sleerpes, *) | . ° 7 semen rack This ie ‘f Tine ot | The hats @nmahihnd saitor of Summer Dress Goods and Silks All You'll Like Our Line of Domestics | Danish bine. The pipk that har} moniges perfectly with this biue is | ALL FOR LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. | Added im the form of roses and short | On Sale---4 Sample Items 94 BLEACHED SHEETING, 25¢—This is your ps | feathers. to buy Sheeting. Just opened up 10,000 yards of ee re ee oe AEE GAD ORV TY. : —— 760 Quality 324nch Pongee Silk, natural pongee color, lengths, worth 34c a yard; on sale tomorrow at, ul. lot itself down by folding its legs Anecdote of Socrates. - z : : Pottio and Mr. Whangdoodie | when it is eating pineapples off the Socrates had bis joke. It was per yard . eee eese - a8e “RUBDRY TOWELS—The Only Towel Worth the Name - turned to where a strange creature | ground i te @ very clever ar- | Custom to foregather, now and then, Another shipment right from the factory; also Walking about the paddock | rangement for a very happy animal. 2Tinch Rajah Silk, %#e quality, pink, lavender, red, with a convivial cirele of phil wash cloths; prices very low— “It looks like a giraffe,” said the |! can fold up « phere, geometers and others. cream and black; extra special, per yard aoe Rubdry Wash Cloths, each ... 3 1-3¢, Ge and 4 4 hon it ee > ? S 4 toe almost f guessed 1 oatd her | wants to go travelite ak am “pe, would fee it is reported 62-inch All Wool Imported Fronch Panama Sulting; comes PERCALES—It Son wekk Heche: now 06 sot Sad 4 gmusing guide. “It is a Gear-aft.| Pettie marveled. Who wouldn't? of him that he always coutd rise} | navy blue, brown, green and black; regular price $1.25; get them at London's. : Big stock of every wanted cola | jand address the chair Mr. P “We also have a horned horse,” ‘That is because it is rum by a goar | jsoid Mr por yard . ae . O8¢ eek in its body where it's tammy 16¢, 15¢ and ae conceivable color and det stripe and figure; yard SILKOLINES in every Whangdoodie, “but we this cireie ne to be.” won't look at it for it Isa gnu ani- move tha go home} 36-inch Shrunk Duck Canvas, natural color onty; regular these we have only in ahort lengths, from 1 yard a t makes it have such «| mal and hasn't got used to the Gee- and square itself 200 value; por yard ate yarde; 12%¢ value on sale, yard... - Se meck and legs?” Pottic in. |gawkland Sce ee yet.” And his credit was such, and poo: | a | But in place of it he showed her ple wore so used to taking him seri : itiey avo qutension tags and |e very lamghabie quaker wee ously, that it came to be beliey i neck,” said Mr. Whangdoodic, “It | was shaving itself. He told her it wen te wn J ot ber chrole wu cam stretch its neck to the tops of a8 & barbery ape. ee Gh V Bel E F Th Cam . trees to et cocoanuts, and it cas (To be continued.) thes Cay sigma aay AEE joves, Vests, Belts, Etc. or The per = : lightfal woman, witty and affable $1.26 DRESS LACE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, T5¢. Pioneer Milk 2 for 25¢ | Lard Substitute, tb. ... }and especially gracious Handsome, artistic designs; very fashionable white cos ‘ i * —— He home ‘ ° soaiei:.tinie mabe Te No. 8 Polished Tin Tea Ket-| Paper Piente Plates, dots ion 0 ' a the excellent housekeepers of the 500 NEW ELASTIC BROWN BELTS, 29¢. ue 28¢ | No. § Solid Stoel Fry Pan capital, and to visit the Sixteenth also, with large gilt buckles; adjusted to fit snug: Ivory Soap 6 for 25¢ | 25 street or the Cincinnati home one ioe 29¢ | ao preety ! — give her $2.00 LONG SILK LISLE COLORED GLOVES, #1.19. 6-Quart Milk Can 29¢ | Table Tumblers, each . 2 Autan’s adh of inline ond hente Our own importation of new tans, grays, also black or Fancy Curtain Cretonne,| Fancy China Berry Set . Rl have been found on the towing white; warranted to wear 91.10 yard S¢ | Lipton’s No, 1 Tea, Ib |path of the river Lea, in Kngland 25e BLUE AND PINK JERSEY VESTS, 12%¢. . er : % p near Clapton Ie of the A Nice, Fine Knit Ribbed Under Garment at exactly halt Good Quality Tea Spoons Fancy Crepe Paper, roll d | was a plece of paper, containing stra 2 5 for Satalige | the following To Anybody or pric 12%e¢ 6 for 10¢)} Postum Cereal . | Bverybody Hitherto 1 ha he ted swiss. Both the fabric and thé |a wanderer with no fixed hte § dot are truly fine but henceforth it will be fixe 't The model of the gown is the rmanent, ‘the river Lea.’—One ot} princesse, which is permitted to lay | the Submerged.” B J | of Le di S G Ca d Cc h C on the ground for a couple of Inches, | uy Jewelry ndon ave on Go-Carts and Couch Covers Shaped pieces on the bodice and | Happiness i# often only the abil —,) s } ’ dows the front of the skirt are of |ity 40 keep trom paying ény atten $1.50 14k GOLD-FILLED BRACELETS, O5¢ Our line of Go-Carts is the celebrated Gendron make, Pot ‘as pale blue law The same material, | tion to what other people tell you Dame Fashion has ¢ i bracelets; we have @ choice durability and appearance they have no sug but in a deeper shade of blue, is '—Florida Times-Union. 2 line of samples which go on sale at ube $9.00 Folding Go-Carts $1.50 14k MOUNTED BACK COMBS, o5¢. $12,00 Go-Carts BY CYNTHIA GREY. Samplo assortment; includes advance fall styles; tomor Leather Back and Seat Go-Carta, $8.00 values Why, of course, the matron ix happier than the maid; there isn’t row, cholee o5e OR cdr dp gy ter May ela ygse nar ad comes the world ho on . o. aad ore te 7 *erforated ack Folding Go-Carts, orth cen aeere 8 po og tad ae ee 50c STERLING TOP AND GOLD FILLED WAT PINS, 19¢. at However, there are two kinds of happy wives, the wife who mar. Long stems, floral and animal head designs; choice ..19¢ COUCH COVERS—ALL KINDS ni ries the wrong man and is happy in spite of her misery BECAUSE . 500 GOLD FILLED SCARF AND sTIC 50 6 ’ SHE LOVES HIM, and the wife who marries the right mai and Iw “Wil inte survive the infilo- jo highly de sloped that tiky wn 7 " . Sa pa $8.50 Coush Covers on sale at | just happy tion of the drastic law tntendod to | Hiss thelr hourly shot, but iP Aion rane re Csceh Gover aeaaie us No matter if a man does ahuse bis wife, if she has married him | obiiterate the insidous cigaret with, |°&? blow over into Indiana ty puff! $1.76 Couch Covers ow vale at because she wanted to marry him more than she w 1 anything 4 peer their punk eise under the sun, she will be happier in suffering with him than |!" the confines pf that common | «1 thought Indiana had a simMar she could po bly be if in comfort and luxury way from him. She wealth? sked Rollo with some |restAction against the ca kat fan —E would stick to him, too, t spite of everyhing if some interested and |@nxiety-—-net that he is a fiend |teners,” murmured Rollo, somewhat ’ me meddlesome third person didn't step in and encourage a separation | against the but he wanted to | perplexed Cihld W. h F k W iY 7 7 ora divorce moe I as ca ihldren’s Wash Frocks omen’s Tub Suits The normal woman ts not only happler if qnarried, but she ts Hom," replied Rolfd's sire, think: | ee m cauned by cutting off the DECIA ; SPEC E JOTION! r healthier and more sane, for a woman must have someone or some | ing the matter over, “1 would not | pili in the first wook, Indiana found SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THURSDAY SPECIAL WARM WEATHER REDUCTIONS, ‘ thing which to lavi¢h her affection, # for which she | care to give a close decision in ad-| that the nicotine was stil) gnawing Sizes 1 to 4 Years, Sizes 5 to 12 Years. Sizes 7 to 14 Years. Made of all kinds of light weight summer materials aa i may sac herself, something over which she may weep and wor- | vence, but | am not blind to the im: | {a {t om and would not be al Nico Lawn Drea Matorials are lawn, | Percale cham warranted fast colore , ry, and if omeone or something is not a husband or a family tt | portance of the fact that [itnots has | jayed with: erawhiff Then made with ruf percalos, ging bray, lawn in wks : : {6 @ parrot, a canary, @ eat or a poodle outlived every other reform #o far.” | its hand stole butt it had fled yoke and} hama and cham A aaa” hela Regluar $2.00 Wash Dresses at a 81,33 Ifa a uld be taught to trust nature she would be | Will it not entall a magnite thrown away, and today Qndiana ts trimmed with brays; well made t ‘ ie. Regular $2.50 Wash Pr . 81,07 | A likely to the wrong man. Nature sounds warnings and | of nant suffering upon those | ful d the law is ns dead |i pretty h} throughowtt; fast a ge ular $3.00 Wash $1.08 her who does not bear. In the animal kingdom this warni | who have a tomed themagivos | a lott ones Lord: Chests bratd colors, Regular} “ks — Regular lar $4.00 Wash $2.67 called 11 pmong humans ft ia known as love the fumes of the mummiged | field used te t price 39¢ 1 750 value. On| prices $1.49 and lar $6.00 Wash 83.38 — vt wsried woman is happier than the maid, whether hor mar- | Amokes?’ p@ruteted Rollo, desiring | @" But may not the thing bap palo ‘Thursday ilo Thrusday ..| $1.75. On sale Regular $6.00 Wash ses at 83.98 | e ried Ji ‘o@ oF bilas, but unl ot articular longing for | to le the worst, if anything | pon in Llinots? iOg| Thursday ,.98¢ Regular $850 Wash Dresses at $4.08 | this MISERY IN HAPPINESS, K N( MARRIED THROUG | could bo worse than clgarets them-| “I do not know, Rollo, 1 .ear the UNREQUITTED LOVE, she wo to remain single until | selves. Iiterary temperament is not preva quite certain that nature would set the seal of ap “There are very ikely many who} lent enough in that state to swing) % upon her union with the she thinks she loves have the you for Think Destroyers | it.” /