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® THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quarters, Old Library Buliding. VERY AFTERNQON “Exe! PT SUNDAY ~~ Felephones— iditorial; independent 57! Business: independent 1 vier, Ne tree capt TO MAIL SURSCRINERS— The c vhen Address label of each paper Again been palit tn the address label ls & receipt Th this Way we cam be certain of giving our subscribers @ perfect servion-and te che only war one selene Tt ® commen to advise the young and to point out to them the ® pertis and possitk.ctes of thelr lives, advid@® tho man | of Got Vet he needs advice. And at the risk of temerity the writer himse}( a ‘half-centenarian, at portis befere the map There are two gr , fulnegs and pessimism. He is apt to say—how often you my fight, now let the youngsters jak mistake. The ‘man who hauls down BY BTAR PUBLISHING ®O, MLARD STAR AGENCT-s21 thal BVERETT BTA AQENCT—Homer Ryans, OT Rockerfetler Ave; Runsot 150 Sunset wn 1080. © Copy, HE Cente per Weel, oF Hatered ai ae Pootetrice at Genitie, Weshiggt NOTCH BUBECRINERS-Bhould 7 cur coor * vor 40 call Ave 38; Sunset Main 1050, Puneet, Maltard f4 When your subseription arrives, aise ventures a few but “T6 THE MAN OF FIFTY Whipped man is peither happy vor ornamental ly in itd influence on character the fight is only hall wo To “retire” wt 560 is treason! , But. a bad as sloth Iness is ¢yticism. And it ts folly to retreat whe _ Over his life, remembors the struggtes dome but little + good and sees that he has better tha whea he begaa. “Lt hawe triea | T want to reat, ‘ Neo! The man of 69 needs to have Kis-vision ax well as the boy ‘ Wiatilosion ali good faite to do the impow our whe Oy five Cemle per month, Delivered on, ap second clase mage, ot BT it Mp rena 4 oy - The mee, looks back he haw made for the pub. The world seine no | comes to him, He reflects i am tired. | And then 1 had with Mande @ he newds to eee that middle age haa ite poawibilith youth There are battles yet to fight that will bring beck the fine days that are Mush: of endeavor, the fine edge of hope as in There are mountains yet to climb whose gloriogs agmmite ate worth the effort. Do not fall into the ht that you have ‘That is of a piece with iuat other fallacy that “t me a living.” You owe thé world a thousand times more than it mt. Pay up! owes you. Your time is If yon have lived a decent, ho} use for you. There is work which only your ean dol You know better than the young man What work to choose and better how to do it. Rolt up your sleeves Do not laten for a\atioute to that cynic who tells you there is evil in the world and the only thing to do is to make the beut of it. Nor to that other suggestion that right is triumphant and there is therefore nothing more for you to do, Rank heresiea, both. Hold up your chin and do a man's work to the end It is not Do not apoll what you hide likely you will have another 50 years. done by quitting the job in the middle of the day. Hite with fullness. Fight even if the old aword is bent and hacked. Fight the (ight and keep the faith Gentier and kinder you may be since your have fallen, but not less useful. glorious” Keep the “viston destiny. and Which boasted of a water tank, bed pene 86 other attraction, and Rollo sized! up the inevitable assemblage of clt-| fseus who were lined up on tho lie,” said his sagacioun sire, “Th ing after he got to work in . wr ter he got to work in the} “Hum,” said the bons. platform inspecting the cars teh | ewes hee being ey ros pur) morning. “What do you think of “Don't you see the point” Dovey @ critical interest that might have | bose of seoing No. 23 go rough./this one, oh?” — » | @ove said. “Raby wanted (0 cateh| marked the train's maiden trip. | After we oe 96 5 3 ae rnd |. Why—tt'a all right. Hum, yea,|the birdie by putting salt on tte! “Ob, father,” quoth Rollo, “Is| wel! done. The fact will have been dagen, rd gp ee bom pevine “ } there auything wrong with the istablished that we went by.” sole, rcdoatanmaniuadnge, ; Ma. ka. - a in 8 Sey a f , a ke ees manner tat r De dove Sain we are cat The people are! “But, father,” added Rollo, “whs Don't you think {t's got the last | felt that he hed scored, looking at it. oxplanatic for! one ned as & Iikeness. 4 “ “No, I believe not. Rollo.” his the coinct: ite. | sae ee a eee ee. . father replied, poking bis head out of the window and giving a plero ing glance up and down the etring et coaches. “She seems to om the track.” be still “[ have noticed a concourse at al most every one of the small sta tions we have passed, although the inhabitants of places boasting a union depot seem to keep aloof oe How A A MAK PROPOSES |: He—Oh, you're the deare world! Will you marry me? She—Of course I m mys up my hair #0, sweethear See the Battleships at Navy is the orthy life, the world has a lot of A eiption’ has hot y Niece, Your name Ve vahen fromidhe list, "A change ot ake om “earned™ a rest. te om the it os (he same as | he world owes matured judgment The train hesitated at & station|from the tight of way,” con president ex i. or is the ‘Tighe Plate § we on its ape ‘Wothing doing in that tine, Rot-| faced young man in his sto | And ofators don't dott | With fact and @uke and fake, At Codbmaa, Jake! | had a good Whose lovely name waa Genevierg, At Irom Spripgs? A pleasant place, i Summer resorts? Each has its own STAR DUST, ©, oot te ant On Pay Oay. Thoir campaign} makes us df y walked yet? ay Goo white! What did he do?’ 1 don't know —i bund up the re) etver —Cloveland Leader Aas otlone tinge there They sot a splendid table, alight affair Or waa it N hasset Hteach? & know its every kink Twas there I met a fairy I think Way T have the ear of your Or, maybe Carrie, clous majesty a moment for =e ER REE [Out with tt, ealtift,” gram aiden coy and cleve the king. "Dut, look you, May or Kate there vowed! a rin tickler.” os * to moe that she'd Well, then, why are there Be true forever more marriages pel roe proposals, I suppose.” evr row. OCHAEFER. Here's another picture of baby," | salt out of the shaker, Now what aid Mr. £ yéove, abdut the first do you aay to that?” Doveydove, bound to got a rise| Fleet of Hatteships at Navy Y st of his employer clothes and a new pair of tan) “Got the last one beat all the! shoes always starts a wageish con-| way and: back again said the old| ail versation fer the ber ah man, who had sever "1 Baby sera with som oO} Did you attend to that Jenkins Rut Rollo's father answer that IN SEATTLE, as just driven up to the platform | 2 aw impfonipta manner and a jolt} was unable to at, sweetest little honey bunch ip the * big, dear, siily old goose—but don’t t : | Yard A LITTLE FRUIt FARM | ‘ag $5 D and $5 a Month EVERYTHING FOR SPORTSMEN Teach her to shoo’ camping. Plper & ‘Taf 1 om CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING Alaska Bidg. matter yet?" We think 80, too, Mra. Dove dove and I," sald the loving of the wonderful Doveydov This is a new pose, and \« almost i good a one as we expect to get t it was the funniest thing be ready fe PIANO BARGAINS you in a mo jj ond-hand nes, MONE oF The boss \f #! «which we offe ograph at big bargains & to tei 1 You find such leading make and I know |} as Kroeger, Ivers 4 vd, How when you hear/}} ard and others ropresenud little thing © that the PRICES FROM $75 UP. a salt sha on when he TERMS FROM 85 PER MONTH UP, than words in the ry Piano Co. 314 UNION STREET. don't like Schilling’s Beat Opposite the Pol, THERM Ane THREES GREAT PIANOS reat NAVE SPREAD THE GLORY OF AMERICAN ART TO HYORY QUARTER OF THE GLOnE N6 OF more, by every great planiet; that are or iia ‘ vidniat’s exquisite hiet charm of Invtfnctive er ! 4 th telnWay methods o to Imitate fa | ‘a _ Shera . bbe &Ca i AA latest one? entreated the jollie We have a number of sec ¢ will take those pianos in éxehange for new ones at any | time, and allow the full pape chase price within two years The Meyer-Toner Hu SINE SEATTLE STAR—1 VESDAY, LY », 1907. Piewe Reporter "stan the ghost #eek, for ne other reason than em Second Keyorter No, but it wilt able feenay, Bach wtett of Cotton's | eouienl toi bis’ assistant, Stephon Poe cain rie piiticlan, leat tua ep pn sg to wae duty snauenced A (Caiten” Guess t doen't remember ” ‘by eiprter-tow de you, [the Datiy awe neghee LJ Marvy my nisce? Not | ia cao eh Bp itapn bet [presenee duly recorded on Thure:| te that plate enongh ? __THEQUAKER SELISTIFOR LESS" of this euitortal, wito ts a * ? Heoond Teporter Heeause the day and & note of bie call, made o | twean the chided obtervationa. Uaifor the Wide an@ starry aby eashion hae that haunted look. (Pyttay, the eaty differmnes tn the youth. ot 50 years—Siote tn he, jarttclas hatng tn the tense of the} Yea, you've hummed to thuch r ne Sorevee more to te Thia te the tne of year when verb nsed 8 already,” growled Colton, as he re M m joe fea lovers of hammock. Hterature are After thin wyatematioc teasing had astelked inte another room i €> hear it Woll f have made St Towle Post Dispatet. | apeuding hall hours with haifea been to progieas for three or four Madide deparied dejentetiy Ie my plate.” Which ts a great | © eas there. noeft) the checked, but not beaten The q bis flag is whipped, and a spe am toc is beeen tol nent day a column and @ halt : Th Saibsilesenne Sa died T calied & privetighter a far to The King’s Jester, hire of the sport and cast about for Sa | We have Mirrors of all kinds, ‘shapes and de: ' | | } | | are my bled t be not} Ha, ha, not so, your highneds,” won w smn MR, DOVEYDOVE TELLS HIS BOSS ABOUT BABY drive on bilthely to your ard oo nly ' | bine the tnsuranes office one day, « terme That introduction and ial |quent unpremediatted meetings ul | le | timately resulted in a “date.” To) Maddis the world presented a new | ae] Because there are not so many | Rolled t beef Join - 3 | steak ty eg of la FP red Meuse 1013-15 Ist Ave.—Two Stores—Pike and We ird Ave eos : ared in the Ratly Nows, recount-| coed Uncle Steve, whe” ing the we i} success of the! promoted to the ——« Innuragen Co., all of which|on the retiqgoont of M to Btophen Colton, ! fouty avo THE SERIOUS JOKE wan aocrod the worthy assistant manager - Nay Vp hey od ne h | pi ow' é By EXD. Atkinson, together ¢t enter the house, The scheme was # cosstul ee: pies rf 6 BY JOSH Arthur Maddis was a reporter of| "Oh, Uncle Atove,” sho called. |). rasa the papor oldPtove ratte | Sove W, va A a ae rere ‘ cn if | considerable ability, but hin xeal for] 2" Yew, ‘; be Oe ser the Meddis and bin pretty wi Utred aol #, i Gentes a : * Word F Josh Wee. the life out of the fdtot who ashy f ‘ ‘001 | married now and he accept a es p ‘ord From Jo: the Iite out of the Idiot » * 1) the humorous frequently led to dis opened apd Uncle Btove|s osition as axsixian®@manager of (mation, apply to Geo Neogte ‘ o Mopping his brow, he dropped) ®#trous results, Tho notoriety given 008 befor@them, MBddin Inggrance company to nud office, old brary building 7 . nome more red popypy in the ink) some and the eomberrasements and dismayed. Oft) = 9 Ghd 11 In the morning nay @ | woll “? heaped on others hagseoured him a ntioned “Unele Stey oo Viaker, dentist, 206 Mitel 2 in the afternoon, Iph wide, — : a Hut notched DNL It Bd noverpocurred to him |bullde Pypne, Main 6266, **¢ | paid by ¥ngler hie (802 “Whileg mankind's Too Muck for Her. - a oo Put N01 Ned ged gAuchy gid Move Colton eould | a —— N tryin, 4o fhvent flyin’ | "Going to leavg?” d@etalmed Mis, | standing thee, he umatly patched | he her uncle Hd her guardian tres maclifes, prob'bly th patie m Offen. by, ld get ye 7 up the aiffieulty and retoimned hie “Well?” blurted Colton, glaring is t birds. o’ th’ alr wish | thought you were perfeatly w@tis-| giends at Maddie Hike a Hon at bay | they c'd invent alti ‘ Raong thaeumbor, goreier, ho| “We ate here, sir," began the -. Geo walkin’ machine.” “hore | Uh@ (he place, ma'am, | wig : youth “Lam here, sir--that te it rotted Frideot, “Ret cent stead, Bed wet) cee Wopracadle for, dle “1 know you'ré here, What*do ened (hat ollly dude (hat doce be caitgy wie & 4 @anintant | you want?” and the old man glared 0. - here “4 fmanaget HE @ toca) den vnon con ‘4 fogs or than ever. ‘ “The [de@? He haw no tnterest tn pene, Phe maneaye of (he awem |) We want to marry,” Maddis MAIN STORE _ han pany, nearing @ tearew for oy wae) ay yored in desperafton. joe OSE you ; pide oo unable tobe in the offies but Thute | “Gee awhillikens! Bam ¢ 1013-1015 FIRST ot R PHO | Yor The Gum @hoor. way think be haa day of each week, whiek “olen what in the world de you ’ AVENUE. i IND. PRIV. }Now, ehil@the year Is “off” Uriadetphia Pro, wished to fegard as @ vers grt You measty, hungry? variet, wantin SUNSET ——— BRANCH STORE 7.3 PIKE ST.& WEST = Su pC EL LAKE AVE. 1 oALl SEATI monoplane neeureene, tut whieh 1 delighted Maddia tn mention « ) marry my niece, Oh, yes, guens } don't romember ‘H. BE. Harrison. } manager of the Inwurance }Co,, will be in the ofty tomorrow OH plagued Coltas tote an tnteter 2) Etre ty er something new. As he was pase an At art nnn Oriental Dillard and Ppot Par tore, 1618 Third have & 1 lxtet of 17 summers came out and | tables a only 6410 pool table procended down the street in front|!® Meattie, & place tor gentiem: of him. She had « fair, oval face.) laree br eyes and Juxortant be hair, 4 to Maddia she was la vision af loveliness, Rude as it was, he could not resist watehing 9 | her ae she moved before him with | j auch supple grace she scarcely | seomed to touch the atreet at all, | } scriptians-~at prices that spell SAVINGS," in big letters. For a leader we have just received a it heavy plate glass mirrors, and we offer them special reductions for | Wednesday and Thursday |} pee She had proceeded but # short e Al at © when she stopped to| | rend k with « friend. Bo Fate de| ul in | Only com reed, that friend was also an ac | the |quaintance of Maddis, and with | whi | ree pty ree erg ery © i} SMALL STAND MIRRORS, 3x5 inches, ed ore. he onald bardiy realise Wt, be | uit easel back; a big bargain for .. at 1893 non guanine tae atts A LARGER SIZE, in square, oval and round; - j ‘ cour back; special, your choice for ........ fs a LARGE BEDROOM MIRROR, 9x12, with oak frame; worth anywhere else: $1.50; § and fascinating responsibility; and | to Winifred Winnow the light of a/ fret love began to glimmer on, the| And Up Deep 2 in my Affections eter + me Ot e have, because of Ruth orl Ire gealae see tin Pt g tf som, And whe was falr and he Poo eeee seerore werseeasees soneees A +H The king fe developed | fc i : Tho King fell for it after @ while! 1nty the strong and steady radiance|{| fabricked — shape re- HAVE YOU USED THE a A sis te den al fe thine about being] “A story that nobody vouched for]! mutual affection \f taining — they mean ort Fick ts you only get fined when | relates to “a prominent Individdar’| One starlight eve in young Octo-|} “clothes satisfaction” FLEA DRIVER? ‘this ou OPERE to de pat in Jall-—-Newl who conferred with the prosident| er they stood: beneath the grand Prenat wer ee Fae op the railroad question {old oak that shaded her home and | . , You may not need it—we hope you don’ Fe ps! aokeod wm visitor o en - “ bata ose are afflicte , liforni Dante was writing hia taferno. can't discuss it with hoot ~ at af Supld danced in ecitasy atgund | = ae tt oul wei to those who sh attic ted with Mora eh vs had eek beet My one beat hope is that I cam|answer; “he doosn't agree with | ‘hem. aud the brisk west wind'What-| ape, bce pe we advise its use. Fleas jump, crawl, ser jmake it #0 trong shat it will scare! me,” —Hellman. “x the leaves above | | , or | ‘ = wee — 1 love you, Winifred.” pears.) and run for their very lives when “FLEA DRE le ured passionately wi my own Hittle darting fe ER” is used | TRY A BOTTLE. Only ........ THE QUAKER DRUG Ct if Unele Steve consents,” Eastern Out- | las sconce eS 1 Fitting Co. ‘Thon jet us ask at ones,” and | Pacific Squadron at Navy Yard oe |], 1832-84 Second Av., 209 Union Bt. | j City Hall Market ik “Beatties Reliable Cheait MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢. GENDRON GO-CARTS. 10 more weeks LONDON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS. weather. All Summer tp be closed out Handkerchiefs, . 25¢ Hemstitched Women’s White Ox per dozen .. all styles and sizes $m HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. OLD COUNTRY LINENS. SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS and COTTON PETTICOATS A MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE LINE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. tticoats, in black and all colors; sateen, We Guarantee Satisfaction in Our White Goods 45c FOR 12%. ; 10,000 Yards of FINE WHITE GOODS to be cleared out in two days. They've got to go. We wait the room. In this lot you will find White Goods of, every conceivable weave.and patter Dotted Swi é bloom and nearsilk skirts of all descriptions Checked and Fi s, 25c, 30c and 35¢ quale No two alike. Following special red " ity $1.2 sini Batticoate at oe 896 Mercetized Waistings, 25c to 35¢ quality Silk-Finished Poplins, 39 and 4S¢ quality For 2 days you can buy any of the above goods, and hers, per yard ....s6.ckstsckseses come Domestic Bargains $1.50 Sateen. Petticoats at weed ey B8e $2.00 Sateen Petticoats at $2.50 Sateen Petticoats at $3.00 Sateen: Petticoats at $7.50 Silk Plain Outing Flannel, in pink and pale blue, 124009 $8.00 Silk Skirts at : quality, f Oe | $9.00 Silk Skirts at wm eae sy ie lara a price; oe $10.00 Silk Skirts at od eeke see kee $6.69 White B $12.00 Silk Skirts at etune ware moss $7.98 UNDERWEAR, HOSE, BELTS Ladies’ Fine Black Lace Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods arious newest pat teros in the famous Ethiopian Gordon dye; regular 35 © ma values at ., vo OE Oc Quality 27-inch China Wash Silk; cream Ladies Fine hibted Cotten fast and stainless Qe vhite only, pet vard j 39¢ ‘ say i t “ i fa ge 7S¢ Quality Domestic Pongee Silk, 32 inches MUSLIN UNDERWEAR wide, natural color only, per yard Muslin Skirt ty of m with wide bem 15-inch All-Wool Storm ‘Serg 8 e i ruff 39¢ ang short Mu ’ extra qnalit 1 n »w navy, brown, red, green and black, ev oke of embroidery, Ince trimmiags Om enna and sleeves; a ular $1.00 t t “tae ‘ , P WHITE WASH SILK COLLARS—Hr , 1 and fins hy $1.25 Wool Suiting,- invisible checks and ed with blue, black, white and gilt ribbon; special. ai plaids, gay effects, 58 inches wide: to close BOX WHITE RUCHING is in box, worth 1601 out, extra special, per yard ..... id¢ WASH B eee saci Biv a Cc and eum 34-inch Moreen Skirting, worth 35c¢ regular br 0 Helts; see our nt, each 5. BOE bl . P AUTO VEILS, 81.50 niffon Auto Vell, black only 19¢ ansorted. color $1.00

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