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| THE SEATTLE STAR STAR DUST. TAR—TUBSDAY, AUGUST ¢ ethane ace — Temporary Quarters, Old Library e 7 BY BTAR PUBLISHING CO, Building. te BY JOSH ’ Thay Ce ye , . SVERY ARZERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. in Ucs n o Felephonee— th ra A Word From Josh Wise. oth® pevtitte and thus earn 1 PW. Sehacfery: Keitorial: independent 875; Bunset Maln 1080, ¢ money to kagp his farm aii waitin ght te tote Gls net " Business: Independent 1138) Sunset Main 1050, viously the farmer tnt tie] 4) /) working Hn er kind of ‘ Salmalm,” { o pe __BALLARD STAR AGENCT a nailer @ Ave. Sunset, Mallard Ome , here the Soveth cm Sad vaaiie tha’ niet Weis mot | “Welle * a ero ‘ ~~“ pvERETT BTAQAGENCT—Hagrer Rvana, sat Nookerteller Ave.) unset 16, Tenth tong, toe & arin Bian working these days, must be very moorvitehe itinyorwairn | ihe aruf’ San’ per coon, ote come = Tooke Voenirtive.cenie per menih, Sutivered “Lite fH what we! vantage. Who can blame him If be m 0 bye ¢ do her work propert “Pidanownt woodnoffastyer.” Wotzianalm?” par thal akc at ethane ne —_ make it, but th'/ becomes discouraged ang inite at] iM) OWN #6 Mo Me oe pad ‘Kidimettinderpark.” Jor). Lékkit®* roo —Baterea ai sae Poavottien at tattle, Ws carton - 9 wil be males longis tanto apathy the girl. Some temperaments might laefanwelguy Shoortd. cint —— that, too, after If gu are about to take up farm “f i it?” . c MATL RURSCHIMERAS Toe dais hen your obs on the ‘ work better—ta love; some might Duzzylook ew peerens Natek ot pO Ties Sites wat a while Jing, with a view to legcoming| * ponte seve) ae - Ye sa dso . Dug tes vat yee wane i 4 ve om woalthy, by all means secure land) fe paralyzed and not able te do » nth pn reagent label r veostpe . » yorate ade ‘ v ” 1 * : Rotice Yo SUURCRINENO whould y cur copy o@ Ton Btar fall to reach pou by ° im the temperate regidie. And then there are different Butisgottonagupbercollr | a . io ace ny Svevinn, Pitan ae we ohtall upton tain office, Buneot Ole team wad kinds of love, ‘There is # love pro “Uh huh, ShOwayaintamollyood| “1 Wd wa he tales * | well, here we are, back at the gla] “ductive of peace and rest; there is dle.” erclerk,” A declares tooand home, — vinecovared trou avother resulting in worry, jon “Ainty!" * a” iss Se og, be cnyye t ee ee Reiter ‘ threahqld to peat; « oy and uneasiness. If te man ts “Should — say — nit:” Yottorsee | “Crossmy heart,” wr . — wore cose ~ woe Why Me Worrled. } But there is the gid rusty yoodshed careers palesedl vgn BY DOROTHY DOANE, . "Sowa yotit . i ae : “a ry “ "i t fe tt bou » | QUIET FRANK-—A MAN WHO WENT BACK ON HIS NICKNAME He's awfully worried becauwe| Wal ee ere ay tho | the gitl who loved him would probably uot find that she was unfit “Sumtreshfeller, - Cuttinwenwees | “Dont itjory” ® Not - his wife is getting #0 stout La . to do her work. Hut ff she loved a fascinating, gay man, who |dansn Baie ern i ton “Ie he afraid her heart won't popples d the Deon with ' | : Tt ee kee - . he afraid her hear thelr old-fashioned hives needed watching, whose absence gave hor nervous shivers for fear Didjerfrenhurtimmuch ?” | “ifyerpromnits x cin stand itr” he was with someone else-—Woll, it would be rather difficult to “Torrineoat Alright lwonteliin.® he stre ot Ne of ia the ¢ ch . elinn,’ AN up and down the streets of Now York @ few @ays ago a No, he’s afrald thts runabout] And here 6 the olé-fashloned ¢ in| ath Muah Weta RD Sen oom Hh baie Copmas Serteie de Oe ake | ‘ ; : os madman was rushing with a smoking platol springs won't stand tt."—Cleveland oie ear nen? If a working girl-—-or any other girl-—wants to be able to do her = First he shot and killed a girl to whom he had bepn engaged. Plain Dealer, : work well, wants peace of mind and to be free of nerves, she should STRICT OIL INSPECTION, Pm “ ate ty : » o ft m 0! t th er of the store where the * And there, at ¢ loot of ¢ love er marry-—not always the same thing by any moans—a plain, ioe «e, has Tl he - ‘ me . te on ‘Wor toes ode took refuge in a hg wept ever ‘on, the Poy BB ws steady going home kind 6f a man, who ts not fascinating to women, All off, naptha, gasoline and dis | with < album girl worked he police came, i . siredibutrr eget Nover differ from your wife; from not flirtatious, not uncertain as to hours for meals. tillate coming into the state wi | "ened photographs of m the hills; ning tn he . stairway and fired at the police, While they wore hesitating, he Turmol! Heth thither tae’ Ole sea te laden, with Hut we love whom we love—and there's an ond of It. A working |b» gubjected to thorough inapection |a*ter 400 boy who wag escaped through the rear of the building, and mado his way to the It you'd load a peaceful life, beauty, and Ikewise with| ttl In love is fast lke anybody else, and the emotion may prevent setio” | the time of his resignatiam ffice of an old friend, He begged for a loan, after greeting his Alwaya differ with her fever and chills | hor from dotng justice to herself, and yet again it may help her more the workings of & new symom | - fet “vy sesadiy, the ‘pibtit conavaled: his pock The older ~—Loulaville CourierJournal, | yeg, here we aro back In the vil.| ‘ae aaything else to do her work well devised by State Ol! Inspector F. A Bovs W, ; riend pleasantly, the pistol concealed is pocke non: " . " . " — - lo ho has divided the state s b+ tnan turned to get the money, I an Instant the madman fired, and | you have to sell advice to make ag Maro pe Mae ny thet wo} o= " ; apne eonegoner gts memoangys, |< et Poaheg A mar dBegy in barge | To cell Restas Ce fired stil! again. He rushed from the bullding, and terrorized the | anybody believe it worth follow-| gometines going back to the old] LIMITS POWER OF AGENTS. of an inspector, who will cover ali| mation apply to oa ~ crowds in the street. He shot at another policoman, Finally a big |!é-—~New York Pross home makes one feel better | No agent making land entries in| '9¢# of railway io his district Spore Tig ary wt joased with the now. P | ——$—$_$______— - and 11 in the truckman fractured his skull with a balehook For Mature Teething. » Alaska can act for more than four if fc the afte eq The man.wee Frank H. Warner, Bile friends always: called him inh a ceca ae pone a Washington Herald STOPS FIGH | other parties, is- the construction | Bose leave Plor 2 for Navy Yard. |? tc tt noma a “Quiet Frank.” silver spoons oF ivory rings, of! Walter—We cannot serve halt ee ae oe aa emg — ————— es 20'S what? | partion to two persons, atr . J ts “ | In the olf days he was “Quiet Frank.” He was respected and | | “You cut them of gold brteks,| | Patron-—All right. Berve it to| A telephone war, with the Sun-| qm” and he has bees apheld by rie atone age aussi Oh we igang Nashville American jme and I'll sublet it to my friend |sot and the Independent Telephone] in this view. This ruling | pennant hore. | Co, a8 combatants, ls going on tn woman, Thon his business failed. His bank account got low é A a not apply to entries made pric Gs ’ ennydale. the passing of the act governing | Do you know what he turned to when the dark hours came Punishment. The Sunset, to p its rivat out | jam semtrhen ta Alaska * . fend Inquisitor—-You Not to his friends, net to the «iri whe loved him, not even to ! 4 were the} chauffeur, | believe, who was con bis own sense of mantiness. No; it was to quite another thing that Unually letting vile amoke come|day the Independent obtained an/ he turned for solace. out of the rear of your machine, |injunction from Judge Frater, re i wae whisky. Late Arrival—Yes, sir. Istratning its rival until « hearing ‘oS ee “Well, fo and swallow a cup of! hotling eylinder ott ry ten min utes, GAtl! I can think of some pun ishment to fit your case.” Such an old story, fan't it? Heard {t so many times before? So faany other mea have gone the same pitiful roadt Yes; it is an old story, bat so are the stories of motherhood and love and life. It's the old stories that tell of human hearts, with all their hopes, their joys, their weaknesses and their follies. “Quiet Frank.” He never dreamed what the end would be. He ever reallzed that whisky was going to make his handa tromble, make his manhood desert him, make his poor brain throb and burst, end at last stain bis immortal.soul with blood. But it did. It's not the first time, and the pity of it ali te that We not the last time, Yes; it's “Quiet Frank” now. It's all over. He loot his grip, Disappointment made him a hopeless man, Lack of self-reliance made bim «a weak man. Cowardice made him « drunkard. Whisky made him a madman and & murderer, But it’s such a “common” — Why think of it? “Life ta well worth Itving,” clares the Kaneas City Star. And! | that t@ saying © good deal when the | expense of living Is taken tnto con alderation, — Louisville Courtor Journal Especially tn Seettte, Just Had te Let Him Do tt. Editor—1 hated to refuse Sprib- | Dier'e poem. It was « good one. The worst disappotatment that! gubedit Th comes to ® woman ie to have al fuse ft? on why did rah we man fail te disappoint ber whee Editor—Why, he sald if I Same she expected him to.—Florida| take Times-Unioa. yooh he would kill bimealf.- Farming. decihealin — es The Attraction. ie Farmers are most prosperous in| “Brown and his wife seem th Be b the temperate regions, quite as one} very fond of musical comedy would expect to find them. For ta “You, indeed; his wife goas 4 the tomperate regions the farming|see what the women in the sedi season is only about three months /ence have on, and Brown gods to| jong, waving the farmer nine| see what the girls on months — toss we antl in| bave off” EN ‘The King County waterway com mission met in the offices of the | United States engineer in the Burke | building this afternoon to decide! upon final plans of fixing boundar jon of the assessment district within | which the $1,076,000 to be paid by benefited property owners toward the construction of the Lake Wash | ington canal will be raleed, vn teeat town) || WORTH WHILE Lewis, a mother with a babe in| REDUCTIONS her arma, arrested yesterday | IN PANTING FOR AOVENTURE, “MI 3 DILLPICKLES ANSWERS A MATRIMONIAL AD AND OR AWS A BLANK IN CUPIO'S LOT. TERY. tee (By F. W. Schaefer.) Hassam paremoest favored and Fifteenth ava northeast, at a owners held last night. Bineer Thomson add Olty By. the | jon was to delay final action until [the test of Hassam pavement on | Westlake ar, had been m TOOK in a Bayside saloon, charged with betog intoxicated. As @ result of | the state of affairs thos disclosed, |f Hw @ Officer Piilman ts seeking | to have the child taken from the |f Women’s Apparel woman, and the case has been re | ferred to Court Commissioner San- Our splendid stock of Women’s Summer Apparel dige is greatly reduced from reg- ular prices, to effect a quick clearance, as we need the room for new Fall goods that are coming in Millinery is. half price waists are faced g way | down—voile and panama | Suits are from one-fourth to NO CAR SHORTAGE ! is SRTOMPATES. | Traffic managers of the Necthora | } Pacific and Great Northern rail roads say that the roads will not be hampered by a shortage of cars this |year in handling the bumper wheat crop, estimated at 35,000,000 bushels. “| TOOK MY POOR, FLUTTERIN G HEART TO MME. SKINNEM.” Vv. “You are in doubt.” said Mme. What do you think? Mr. Phile- Skinnem, shuffling the pack. mon Finglemower has written al! Yes,” I says. the way from Muskrat, Neb., asking “So is your lover,” she whoezed, | me to MARRY him. He says he turning up the jack of spades } i ‘ “ fe tired of being a “Lonely, “No, ho is in Nebraska,” 1 told |f one-half lese—silk suits are ieacber.” her, Mor that fresh rematk sbe one-half less—there are big This te almost too sudden, since gave me a black look. bot having || 1295 eng Ave attic. bargains all along the line I haven't even seen Mr. Fingle- | seen me with a half dollar in my || io " If not convenient to pay mower. And I only know him two possession, she predicted that Ge|] Popular Sheet Music .....16¢ cash, you may open an a weeks by mati jelouds would blow away; that a/| Strongheart .... ibe ¢ / . Of course, he boasts of a fortune | handsome Adonis far off adored || when the Flowers Bloom in {if CU8t With us and pay a lit of $75,000 in land, cattle and Mexi-| me; that I would come into a great Springtime ibe tle down and a little at a ean mining stock at par, but I have | fortune; that I would wear orange ||)...” : } time for anything selected, been offered some of the latter at | blossoms soon, and that diamonds ||| Clematia ....., 16¢ | : two shares for a cent. would sparkle on my fingers. It|| Sweet Potatoos—Rag ine ee 1 can't deny { have SOME regard | certainly sounded good to me, and|| Pawnee © 208 is¢ for Philemon, but I do not want to| weli worth the pric |} Watts Me Around Again, Wil be rash and change my name from So it is all on account of Mme, | lie ean ibe Dilipickies to Finglomower too Skinnem that I sat down and wrote |} If Anybody Wants to Meet a readily. a letter to Mr. Finglemower that I|j/ Jonah, Shake Hands With Me || 4 ‘That is tks reason I took my poor,| would CONSIDER his proposal, but bes 15¢ | itting oO. fluttering heart to Mme. Skinnem,| would h to see him in person||) Blossom... assoreek BQ who prophesies the past and the before deciding, for, { said, “many || Sunset~-Rag , . he Inc. future if you give her a cash pres a maiden heart is harrowed whea || Honey Bo: 15. ent. She tells your fortune by the| love ts too loosely cultivated.” ||) Somebody's Watting for You * 190804 Boeond Av., 200 Uniqnide. cards, or by the dirt on them, [ for-| 1 am excited, BUT happy. dives ssbb. kadar “Seattle's Reliable Credit get which | (To be Continued.) Sometime .. tr eer Be = exe | FERRY COMPANY PROTESTS. TOEND MAKING OF FAKE CREAM The West Seattic Land & Im provement Co., operating the West | Seattle ferry, protest to the leasing | by the city of the foot of Mextco| The new bill to prevent the man-| st. in West Seattle to Geo. W. Skin ufacture of counterfelt cream from| ner, who desires to build a ferry | milk and condensed milk was in| Sp there, with the intention of troduced in the council last night.|berating boats to West Seattle. The ordinance imposes a penalty | | of $100 and 30 days tn jail for of-} ASK FOR EXTENSION. fenders, and proposes to make a| | standard for the sale of condensed| The Loyal Railway company ts | milk and evaporated cream, as we'i | asking for a franchise to extend its | as for cream. It provides that 25) line running out of Ballard to the | per cent of milk solids, 28 per cent| Meadow Point beach of which must be butter fat, must mee — be found in both. NEW: VICTOR RECORDS Owners of Victor machines will be that records sung by Alice Nielsen and stantino are now on sale, Nine selections have been re corded, and the records are cially clear and distinct. v Drop toto our Victor parlors any time and listen to these records. pleased to loarn Florencio Con ~ | NEW shih NEEDED. ear een arena SELLING OUT | Entire stock of high-grade _. | Clothing, regardless of cost The overflow pipe from the Vol-|I Store to be remodeied unteer park reservoir is found to be rotting away very fast, al though it has only been down seven yours. ! TAILORED-READY CO Cor. Fourth and Pike oe of t de |poutevano BILL PRES | DM creating the new Queen Anne head the improvement of Fourteenth | [soe oe of Tenth ward property| |meeting and the concensus of opin. | by | of the Geld, thr ened to remove its poles and cat ite wires Yoster which Is to take place on August Sth, from tnterfertng with the equip In mdent Co, NTED, Councilman Crichton had his boulevard given first reading last night. The boulevard is to be five miles long, and will cont the t payers between $50,000 and $76,- Councilman Crichton states! that there need be no further delay Oriental Billiard and Pool Par jors, 1415 Third av. have § new tables and the only 6x10 pool table in @eattle. A place for gontiomen - Go see the Green Lake Ree ervotr Addition today. Houses and lots easiest terms Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta Office. oa Branch INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO. 357 Pioneer Bik. Mein 1168; ind. 4048. For a Bang-up Time { Fleet of Battloebipa at evr Yard. to the One single dollar with the same thought that the builder bas in mind when he lays the } firet foundation stone. The } rest will follow. Every dollar you put by makes the saving of the next one easter. If you doubt, it te b me you have never really tried. $1.00 and upward will start an account with this bank, on which we P pay 4 per cent interest twice a yoar. Northern Bank & Trust Co. Cor, Westlake Ave, and Pike St. Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 | Swedish, Norwegian and Ger man Languages Spoken f DIRECTORS: 1. G. Price, Frank T. Hunter F. J. Martin, W. HM. Bard, J. 6. Chilberg, A. L. Piper, Wm. T. Perkins, ©, M. Johanson, H. Moore. Isaac SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound, Fine for garden ing, berry raising and chicken ranching. | $850 to $750 per tract. WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. inte | THE Benson Clothing Co. THE BEST OF EVERY THING AT LOWEST PRICE 501 PIKE ST Oa TO and ask for GINGER SNAPS You'll hit the mark every time. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY USE YO IND. PRIVEX2 SUNSET ir a Special Sale of Used Planos - for One Week A ‘argh number of rented | 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE app nut lg! pro one be wht see! L eqn whi in his pianos have come in during |) the last month, on account of 7! people being away on their "THE QUAKER LN LESS Our Clearz Sale of Brus announced in Sunday’s papers for all this w started off with b A Big Rush Those who came did so in resp our invitation, for they know Quaker val always honest, dependable values. Tho came bought, too, for both the brushes prices appealed to them. Remember, every brush we have is mark a clean summer vacation; other pianos have been reverted by pur- us & large number of |) ; pianos, many of them of ||| leading makes, which we will | close out this week. A reduction of 35 to 60 per | cont is made on all of these | planos, though on some you can hardly tell they have ever been out Terme as low as $6 per Month. The Meyer-Toner Plano Co. 314 UNION STREET. Opposite the P. yesterday. SSP2 Eee yenaese HAIR BRUSHES CLOTH BRUSHES HAT BRUSHES NAIL BRUSHES [SSE SEES... grocery Dennison’s Crepe Paper, beautiful for de tiorts; all colors; special ......4 rolls for] Dennison’s Shelf Paper, the housewife’s bolts 10 feet long, 11 inches wide; special Dennison’s Lunch Sets, dainty and con! for outdoor parties—and indoors, to Hand Prest Vellum, paper, an especially fine pound packages, special .......508 In boxes, envelopes to match .........08 THE QUAKER DRUG C0 1013-15 Ist Ave.—Two Stores—Pike and West On tons si | LONDOR’S Advertisement On Page 7

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