The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1907, Page 4

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tH E SEATTLE, TAR—THURSDAY JU ie dinner peters loaving Howton for V1 1907, wtruok @ith the ‘acinbtaile ap: AcBIT OF VAUD ¥ “THE SEATTLE “STAR Wngiand to assume the dution of| pearance of one small hoy at the — ee minister at the Baglish court, The | foot of the class, His face flushed, did Li colebrated Judge Story, who was;aqnd he was panting furlounly BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Temporary, ears — presout on the occasion, gave an a) "What is the matter?” inquired the sane A a BY JOSH nontimont schoolma with alarm, “What 2 —_——- - ~ EVERY AF@BANOON "EXCEPT SUNDAY. "Genlua is sure to be recoaniaed jan earth ts the matter, ng op 6 By F. W. Gchacfer. co en 0 ¥ -_- where Kyerett fon : “lily mene Piggth y re mm Foah Wise. aa he touched his head with his| Everett gratefully Weponded with | ewer jal ¢ independent 070; Suncet Male teen ns teas rem forefinger, “can you toll mo what | another sentiment: ottigg rid of just ae many ae | Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1090. ‘: an impression is?” w, equity and = jurteprudenes; | can, “BALLARD STAR AGENCT—am Ballard “Arey eTheoge Maliant me, No anewer, no efforts can raise thom above one es seberig : . Se eS ee cr “What; no one knows? No one | Story. u A nee _—— 08? tho e te oe hemnerr STR AGENCY—Homer Rvans, S81 Rockerfeotier ‘ can tell me what an impreseity tivenilie Customer a ° ‘ ‘Sms ont per copy Nx conte per Wonk or Uweniy-five conte per month Oaliverad “Matrimony’s like | ia?" exclaimed the doctor, looking Wholesale Massacre. bill of fare? 3 ‘ cil cand. mo AD “a church barar—tt/up and down the clans “Pay attention, now,” #ald the, Walter—Curried chicken, # 4 Entered si vas Posteffice at Beaitia, Washington, as oon ee matter, r don't cost much ter| “know,” said Mr, Arthur, “Ap schoolmaster, addressing his classF Cuxtomer—-Woll, give ime om —o . rum a it im, but It eo impression is a deat in a bolt during the geography lesson, “Tha ) with tts mane braided, TO Marl au SHIDERSThe davqst ben your subseription expires t om the i + » e 1 ft Chi te arent that prnccnaated by Wien “Week Gate caviven, it reur sysesripiien, baa Ses lot tor git out. place | population of Chingde so gr Gunday Schoo © 1a ‘vance, your same le takem from the lis, A change of date om “Young gentiegan,” aald the dog. two Chinamen gle every Ume we ~ At inday Gol ade mB Bon moo = tor, removing bis hand from, hip) take @ breath,” 1 Now, Willie, why we pry 4 TO SUNSCRINENS Shoal peur copy of The Mar fail to Sa? Re forehead and growing red in thp| faformation made a deep? command the sun to man : wi di eee. i, bate at Osta ede SRR re, aa face, “you are excused for thp| impression on the Juventie scholars! “I re re he was trying to tak you showlt mise HK more than ones, day."—Judge's Library, jend the master was | _sartiont iy ie pleture eubsertbere & perfect service—and - 8 " " . — ue Fk aa eadceneidaatoruines = The comforting thing about Py — ee ee ing visiting is maybe you won't iT MEANS | ae Monotony. mune have to do It again for « long time, lig Sein 4 aus ake ; “ wattle shower now an hen New York Preaa, , near, nod know der ocean wane salt.” ts rolished by eon eareioas mon, TO SMILE IN THIS FROWNING, STRUCGLING WORLD Ud ain'd, Adolf, Wins vator, ba, bs, ha! RRS ME ge But when it rains, and rains, and Pamitiar "Twaddle ‘You are too freshness Im the Cudahy pork corner of 1903, Edward W. Bailey, of rang, wy re niches tioteiions _-__o “tne der ocean ain'd al @hicago, went to the wall and settled with hia creditors for 36 conta | They can't help feeling ennul's os, air; an all-wise Pro “1 noticed dot. Somebotty musd haf bathed in i PHI has placéd the finances of our n& “De > o ot : an tn, Gone pains, . pe or: 0. Shs aiceiy.” ro ina von ding I like abould surf bathing, id temp Last week he mailed over $60,000 worth of checks to 40 firma The King’s Jester, “Hello, Dingbat! When did you “Gootness, ean'd you keep from talking shop. Forge i and individuals, squaring himself with the world and saving his come into money ?"-—Washington nery honor by paying bis obligations dollar for dollar, Herald. a “Ab, dere ins a girl making wafos ad us Mind you, Hailey was freo from hia debts in the ayes of the It may be diffionlt te exaggerate WVas chi S06 euacr ine de teens orien law. Ho was discharged in bankruptcy and beyond all reach. the importance of some men, but “I don’d know, unless it ten t n currents,” He tx 60 years of age, has a family, and rents the modest cot- they generally suceeed tn doing it “Don'd you dink dias ies a lofely beach tage ta which he Hves. Puck “Yous, Ain'd id a pity it {es aofered mit sant.” When asked ff it was not a little out of the ordinary for a In Kontueky, odder dar eet biel ea Pa ie parteery rail ba man to pay his debts which the law says he does not owe—more's “I thought,” sald rm colonel to “All but her head?” : the pity of it—Balley turned to his father's portrait, saying: the major, “that T killed you at « “Yous.” “My father- would have done the same if he had been in my county election some years ago! “Fool!” r wae Never more mistakea fn your “Bay, dot ould yonder ins a Hehtabip. pla life,” sald the major, “Tt wae my “Ab, yess, yeas, | oxpect dot les why 14 don't sink® And so the Chicago newspapers are featuring this man as “Hon. uncle.” “Dey are going to haf a clam bake tonighd.” eat Ed” Bailey. | | “That's tt!” said the colonel, “it! 1 don'd belief id. I haf nod heard a clam since I haf Why? \" strong family pag og a “Such @ idiocity! Clams tes a pairfect silence | em used me to make mis “Vot ts der use of a clam, anyhow? Because the man puts bis personal honor above the law, ltake. I beg your pardoa.”—Atlants “Why, ide shell iss goot to make pearl buddons ould off & Because he observes a moral law that is more binding than Constitution “Ah, 1 vill sent some clams to my brudder; be tes a legal statutes. | “Are you going to stay here till der tide comes inf Over and above the requirements of the law books he puts te e ya. catchon “How you talk! " der tide come in unless (4 ing ' Did you ever think how that much of the violation of law is “Did you hear about that poker | She Cares a sea browned arm and “Ha, ba. ha! Serfes him righd. Dey don'd get my accorded to law? jgame on the ark >” the jolly jester hand “Why, blease? 7 A paradox? lasked his royal albs j; And showed a solitaire. “Becoss | haf dem on unter my bathing suid.” Slap, WA bang!) f Draw a line representing legal enactments as written down tn Marry, no,” said the king aI “He's worth perhaps a uilliton inpeieeentepieeeeeaeaiees nea tid the code. You will find about as many crimes committed under |/What about the pokor game on | "His, worl parlioa Ma! — : = the line as above it. | “Why, It was so tame that every: | But--sh! Dow r breathe it-- In delice teokie ene coon a great Boys W. He who ts honest according to law may bo as dishonest as | body gave up in diagust Tho big om wi big cut in prices Pi ‘ & ft, To sell Seattle papers, Satan | “And why did they give up in die New York Sun. tans Eceune’ bee per aft. mation apply to Geo. . " . tT continued bis kingship with ” re : office, old library bul Edward W. Bailoy ts honest because he goes beyoud the law | Fuel’ Coulis nip On Vacation, " iy a —— em |e St te ta to pay erage debts, because the law his father taught him | “Nothing was held but pairs!” |"Tis sweet to watch the wavelets ai} Battleship Nebraska at mavy yard. 3 in the afternoon. T scream © font bet 2 the law fairness and justice—ts written on the tablets of his od Uh er quite merrily et *** pald by Engler. bl conscience. ~ Dy breenes #wopt, The words, used tu a Sehmits, of San Francisco, ‘g Judge Dunne, point a moral if they do not adorn a tale ‘The particular sore spot that made Schmitz Minch was the pub- Melty of bis punishment. More than the penitentiary sentence he felt the humiliation that was coming to him through the newspapers. If only be could be condemned in a corner and quietly pat be hind the prison doors—this he could bear with equanimity But to be plilioried in the press, Gomes with publication. Im the full focus of the newspaper limelight. And that dread keeps many a one from wrongdoing. Tue newspapers do not always live up to their i fzed in public with the reporters at their table taking it all down } ready to blazon his infamy to every quarter of the glohe—this was | a the refmement of ervelty to this public man. | BETWEEN ) ; The moral of it, then? ® : Ws Gann Uiect ak ponbianl. Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and 4 if More than all else the average man dreads the punishment that | intermediate points, and Missoula, Helena, - - ideals. i every day they render a great service by standing as a mirror to t reflect the doings, good and bad, of all the people. i Schmita did not care for the fudge’s lecture. because it was a print.” In its foreign department the Scandinavian American Bank issues drafts on, and makes col- lection in, all the principal money centers of the world. 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But we cannot seo it Then, when the sun does rise, the beanty of the whole world We percetve that it was always manifest breaks suddenly upon ua. and that ali that was necessary to make ite beauty just the wun. Bo with a smnile whieh light Our hamdrom Sometimes and look inte such foo! but only disappoln fo 00 and on and tniaty, #0 full of » garion ts. And then. way, and we ami And they are al! ENTI RES This special reduc but durir Saturday, entire collection and colored, white one-third hensive displays of Children’s Dre you can make your selection from it to urday at ONE-THIRD OFF, ||| Children’s ona oar lives. days are far more when we hear bh things, We ¢ and pain, and a forever and ever and ople say strugeie ps, a little flash of just once at the w gone, becaus the we THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP Dr €SSES REDUCED ONE-THIRD tion is for two days only those jays we Wash Dre eption two Children’s without exc ec of the Ours is o finest m the ses « yw waiting. The The garden in stretching there just ore are spinning and tts 1 drops of dew thts, that STOCK OF Children’s Wash || ses, Coast, and Sat it te gray Nothing appears as tt really just the same as it will be trees are rich with beauty than the we stand see any beauty there, seems to «. Our lives are so iadom comes to na, some and at the shadows. sun has come up FRIDAY and SATURDAY Friday will offer our and both at a reduction of and most compre yet Cloth Suits, Coats and Dresses ONE-HALF PRICE VERY SPECIAL Women’s Linen Suits $10.00 to $20.00 Values, and $4.95 $2.95 These two lots embrace a number of models that have become slightly soiled from handling About. three dozen in all, They come in quite a variety of styles and sold formerly at $10.00, $12.50, ».00 and $20.00. Special, 714-716 714-716 econd Ave, 2.95 and $4.95 It beautiful, was 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE Sugar of Mitk—P. & W.'s best, full pound | Rochelle Salts—P. & W.'s, full pound .. Cream of Tartar—P. & W.'s, per pound Carter's Effervescent Lithia Tablets, per bottle . Peptol, the great flesh builder—a food, not a medi size, special s | Quaker Almond Cream, "just ‘the thing ‘for tan and in two sizes; per bottle 25¢ Pure Food Company's Extract of Vanilla, gu solutely pure; the best nn extract on the full 4-oz. bottle | McLellan's Rose Lotion, for the singe face and bottle ; Peroxide of Hydrogen, medicinally. pure; our own guaranteed full strength ; 8-oz. for He rpicide, for dandruff; regular $1.00 size, hoo ial Lister's Se alpine, cures 8. dandruf wha: tle ishhene: Chehenn) Sevennpecke THE QUAKER REFUSES TO JOIN THE CI TRUST. Asked to raise our prices on all cigars swer here's @ Cremo Se Cigar . Fontella 5e Cigar . At the Pike Street Store. Friday and Saturday Only. THE QUAKER DRUG C 1013-15 Ave. Pike and Weal “15 for First -Two Stores—— THERE Ane kee GREAT PIANOS THAT HAT SPREAD THE GLORY OF AMERICAN ANT TO RYRRY quant or THR GLonE that are owned, o F by avery grea of every + 1 culture ot; hata the Steinway m LIAIPPLAIPTIELELLLE > PLLRELLRLLRELERLLERALE ER BY MAIL OR TELEGRAPH MONEY BACK IF NOT USED. For Full Information Call on or Address C. W. Meldrum, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Columbia Street SEATTLE “UNLOADING BALE.” Go see the Green Lake Re ervoir Addition tgday, Houses Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up and lots easiest terms, Green to $19.60 at $4.96 Lake car to Qreen+ Lake Sta NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO. a meanee Cre 181@ Becond Ave. INTERNATIONAL BOND @ REALTY CO,, 387 Pioneer Bik Malin 1150; Ind. 4048 $650—FOR A BIG LOT etn ani Tide i ms 110, on car line jl) i KOHI ER & CHASE ’ ‘ 4 allard od 1860. erms: $1 awh, and monthly payments. It is O. 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