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THE SEATTLE STAR - re ore, Old Library STAR PUBLIsHING co, TemPeMRy Quarters ~ ‘2 Buliding. RY AFTERNOON EXogpT SUNDAY. ed Teiepnones— a . Editorial: independent 675; Sunset Main 1080, € al unaet Main 1050. . Business: Independent 1138; “PALLARD STAR AGENCT-am Ballard Ave. _ Bagers STAR AGENCT=Momer Kvans, Bi Rockerfeiler Ave: Sunset 1@) pre \y-Clve conte per month, Ovltvered Buneet, Matlant am Ome coal per COP, HIE Cmte per Week, OF t Oy met or carrier Ne tree conten Entered at oe Postatfies at Reattia, Waanington, as eecond-cinas mation ’ SHIDRNA The date @ hen your eubeription expires fon the aserees labal cf cach. paper: nat Taut mpbecription, ha mat tm og ance, Four Baume \ 6 taken from the list, A change of date om het ‘tem receigt ie peas Novice BW sSUNACHIMERS— Shows 7 cur copy of The Bear fall wo renoh you BF Peelook any evening oftien Bima, tame * Male 10, Independant, LM, between @ aad 10 o'clock. and we will send yo Memes. if you should mise R more hah omee please you mine tt Tm thie way wyaam be certain of giving our gubsortbere & perfect servion—and Ble the onty walk? THE SEATT IME STAR DUST" BY Jo8u A Word From Gosh Wise. Arleschwedd, y, what ny and yourself mnt have. THEORY AND PRASTICE,, (Rockefellerian Try-oh-let’s.) * John stands before the Sunday | *@mappy woman achoo! spreads th’ most|/And says: “I'm sure there's none cheer,” | ere who'll | Deny Mhat goodness te the bent ‘TS? wtand the joy of life's hard tent.” So in his epixram so snagpy , ° Says John: “He good and you happy.” Them with such ald as thie sa ordered 9 And then into the world he sends | mat STAR—WEDNESDAY, A PANTING FOR AD’ TERY. ° nt w { UGUST 7, 1907. FROM DIANA’S DIARY NTURE, MIGS DILLPIOKLES ANSWERS A ‘ GMATRIMONIAL AD AND OR AWS A BLANK IN CUPID'S LOT nea Ne ae i cemetery inant cha By HARRY G. FARMER. (Seattio Star Exciusive Service.) LONDON July 21 King sha ward, beyond all manner of doubt, hardest bustoet (& Ff. W. Bohaefer.) worked Britian, if the is the mag in Great not in to Sonst of Promdent |Hoonevelt lends a oany life Kdward been than_wix years, Mr been president a that time. King years of age. Mr. Roosevelt ix 48 | A comparison between their daly atrenuonity of Reowev of. bot Mr comparatively > king Roosevelt has littie jess than Wdward ia = 67 has more va viata ‘iiiatin — a + That low moan is Korea sobbing lends; livamecannot fall to show that, not gah aos aps : Thersett + Penta | Yet as they tramp the highways withstanding the 19 years be ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE FENCE oer . ltwoon them, the scomtugly placid ‘ “Bo, that's a millionatre Hache | Acquiring lege while seeking more, Hiking of Hngland i a much busier 2 lor. Why, he ha * like a feb,” | They in queer accents lman with his gray whirkers than } n 0! io | . he's a " the etrenuows president of tho ‘Tho Standard O11 company haw‘deon assessed a big fine for vio- | “You, but that's becaune . @ jee str a ana lating the law, and anserts through its officers that It won't pay. | good cate” ‘Sure po Ao goed, an you'll) i' teenie nage Ro poy “John D. Rockefeller saya that the judge who asnesaed the fine Thore seoms to be wome specula ere / |returned from an official vielt to will be dead long before it is patd! And then he snaps his Magers ition as to what this country ts go pd Pane ee ec tlhagensecse 4 Scotland, ireland and Walee an pe dh. pl the to do with tte big treasury eur | “Advan: expeditiously to third Jexpedition filled from morning till and goes oh playing golf eaten ee plus, It ts not yet known witether | bawet” | mignight with drives, receptions it will be spent for a war or anoth-| “Endeavor to drive the horsehidg| ltours of inspections, officud func A taithtul old railrodd. employe meets with a horriblepccitent |) TO . | | teas ‘and. Soetioe ane sorenings while in the discharge of his duty, The lower court gives him confess Another visitor has to the multitude, At home it is) damages, Does the company pay? No. he case is appealed How to Preserve bie to solve Bmith's par nearly if not quite as bad, Hunt} a it and objection, and A hatchet—bury, it. | abotas!” ing wildcate or shaking hands oc: | Thore is delay and legal quibble and crosseu . . j*"Spotutitatingt Setntilleting, off tng otihente or shettng. Bande oe the long yeats drag by. Perhaps, after five or six years, the crip A bine—eanéy it feliow! Continue eo!” reggie Mig By 128 pled old man gets a few dollars. Perhaps he doesn't got any A figet—bottle it. * By Soorat the putresonce of | King Edward. goes over to Ma-| thing, because the judge in the highest court knows how prone A “beef-—embalm it that umpire ts unbearable Birm | drid, hands him a gumdrop for the the lower courts are to feel prejudice against corporations, é rod = “" ington Age-Horald. [ew baby and tells him to be) Ipo—amoke - But suppose the old man is behind in bis rent, and the bailiff ; a enue we gs | Po pore ool ee aE comes out with a dispossessory warrant. Do they watt until next A life—apice it. I had it right beyond a doubt that he « been slighted about @ay? Can the old man run to court, and manage to live in bis enn . | When 1 arrived at Terra Hout, | sameotiels ; pc tried? No, He goes Dry or Wet | King Edward hastens down) houses for six years while the case is being tr Knicker—T'm undecided whether! Bat soon | met a gay gatoot sien eas Se te el into the street, and he goes quick to get an auto or a motorboat Who said the town was Terra Hout ct gone Long a BE one Bats He is on tho wrong side of the fence. Roe Do you prefor walking ; vi ‘Sientn. Phat -etion’ oatienian: tel talts tan ¥ feraet O en, ta ESE or ewitmming?’—Now York Sua, |! might have bad plain saiiter, but uty |e JEWEL and s Good Samaritan ote te tone Dineed: eh the rich criminal with the poor one, - Another dubbed {t Tarra Hut It seems Ifke a hollow forma |" ‘The last soma of Mr. Finglemower|follied the French goverament| Gomaere Oe we & In the Conservatory. for me to say it again, but I have trend ce the trust with the Httle dealer. 4 Hed about veto shiner jhe wae eating hard botled eggs out! into the liveliest sort ol j vee a8 “I have something to whteper to | Mtl) others called shout my been STUNG Jot his paxtebourd valise while walt-|ship after decades of sqreheaded-| ee ce you, Gear. Come, tet me cay © an-] And welsemed mo to Tarps Mote, You, Mr. Philemon Finglemower. ing for the train beck to Muskrat,|ness at anything Megtisl It is all @ question of—which side of the fence? | der the rose.” ; at i su unow, {th® "tamely Rancher A, cna, stay ‘om ote Yee pe ee . . ee ‘ai ‘Oh, vot re oy ee ee — et Ny “ on tocanaee lonely 4 alt I *. | ‘There he wilt find a fetter from over and cool off his nephew, der} ‘This is in no disrespect of law. Law fs majestic. Law is tm- pth mg aes oe Washington Herald. ioe epg xaying he would |™* telling him Diana Ditipickies|kalver, whenever William ae we} partial. Justice makes no distinction. Law, {f It were not twisted aa : a ben’ 1 write saying ‘be nes jane NEVER be in nara find gazes upon tle owed tuto strange shapes of selfish men, would see no difference between As the vicar of Dwysytyichicum| A cucymber le 95 per cent water. |p. nace $00 to me to come on SAMs cas i agdk Ge, ek, aes ta; dhe ak; Mot i Belmont Penmacnmaur told the royal com-| The otifer 5 por cent Is stomach: | Ye” Nem Of course, I . gobo lg ety mission of the church of Walea re ache... Louis Post-Depateh | 4 Cannot ve Expense. Don't blame the law—blame the men who strangle all the jus thee out of the law, ~ cently tht he had been at Pistyie | cam - Carnguweh, ‘Tregaian, Liandyfuan-cum-Lianfair | achache end of It Boome as if Giles were an awfally Liange-fulcum- | conservative estimate of the stom: | matied it right back to bim, telling him it wae HIG duty to do the traveling, So we made it up be tween us that te would come on | eee ete mere Ee; HT land | would meet his train, him to wear a large piece of litac ribbon | him, and viee versa. 1 went to the station, but I did hot put MY ribbon on. I decided I would take a good look at him first. He camo, 1 recognised him by the ribbon. Also he had a hoge boquet of wilted sunflowers, etc é t ms clone to 00, Does love interfere with a work: dt ane ing girl's duties? That depends on Hite balr wan white, and 1 had the girl-—and also upon ber “young judged from his photograph that he 4 was 4. That picture must have it her highest ambition fs a stik been taken about 1888. hand-medown sult to be worn over 1 pearly swooned. Then I & frayed petticoat; or another sneaked away bome and SODBED feather upon an “impossible” hat, all might. and holes in ber stockings, what Mr. Pinglemower did not find calls love will exclude every: me. 1 asked o friend I have who ing except her clothes and her works for tho transfer company, “bean.” “Love” to her age Pree and he told me an indtvidaal late hours met yng dtd wr - f answering the description loated two or three times a week; candy 4 round the station all day until the and ire cream to ruin the digestion BY FRANCES GILBREATH IN- station watchman told himk to beat ot gfe eer adie ue ee one GERSOLL. it. The station watehman sized up She will sigep at her desk by reason of hours; be slovenly pita bag soe eehnrpeneg Seren at her tasks inattention; discuss “him” to the exclusion of from. the we eg = an t < s, ” waiting Fe ay and, in view of her prospective “quitting,” pert Given an aunt who te inquisitive! premeely bad teyetesten Later she as meg y A was no use looking if, however, a girl be working—even tn an obscure kitchen; do |and has a perfect abhorrence of | Wa able to go home. ar me, af there wan no such a6- tag her duty faithfully with a view to something higher or better; cata, do you supposes the problem) og neon an a ae camuuns <a . ~ pvt ll ns = soa Santee meee — wo Big wi independence; love will make had any difficulties for That Bor/they would not be able to quarrel! Fleet of Battleships at . disagree’ luties easter to bear. She works the ith ot 4 bet thet Better becatise haggier: more carefully because the futare te to be |Next Door? You win; & aid not. | With each ether an wg tyr considered; more faithfully for the money that means # much to The aunt has « strong sense of oy ie i oom, ward “their” future, Love, to her, means home, and two stone | curiosity, harmless enough, but not) 6 hard feking. hands instead of hers to do for them both. Honest and faithful to |Somiratio. So, when she came SPECI AL the core, her love makes her stronger and treer for the work to & short stay next door it followed which she has pledged herself in retarn for stipulated wages, True [that «he had to see everything in . love never lessens a duty Lor involves failure to fulfill obligations. [the house. Also she hoped there | ~ —— SS = “mt | were no cats in the uelghborbood, | AIN'T THIS VACATION GAME. FIERCE geo whizz, sez paw this moarn ing a8 he opens upp thee eddytorial palg of his newspaper thaees bum sheats thatt are all ways printing whatt happened ott another th oming, iff thoy only new itt Kane thees peeple who are allways harking back to thee good old times and all them 26 | things. thee best times thare is ip years agoe maik mee sik. | thee wurid ia right now, and dont why in thee naim of common | you forgitt itt. if you dont have a cents cant they keep up to date, | large time all thee time itt Is yore wot do you and &eare about what |own fault, and dont you forgitt that, rs ago. wot we want |cother. fudge for the “g ole is wot happened att} times.” thatt's wot paw sez, and 4 clock thiss moarning, nott wot|dogg my catts if 1 dont think hees happened inst yeer or thee yeor be- | abont rite, foar thatt. good gosh, sez paw,| wenever | gett big enuff to own a why dont they keep upp with thee | newspaper thare wont bee no “look times? ing backward” column in my sheat thees peeple thatt are allways) becaws | beleave, as th poett has writin aboutt thee butiful beyond| well sed—act, act in the living @nd thee grimm, and greedy here-| preasant, hart within aad God ore tofore, ax'Uiinye used to say, have | hed, because the sight of cats gives ber! the creeps j That Rey Next Door-was ready for the the first day. } “I wonder what you keep tn this cupboard?’ she sald, opening the! or of the same, Spatt! Sprtrettt Meouwr. | wrt A half dozen cats piled out of the cupboard. It was a cat/ shower. They went squaliing out of | the doors and windows The aunt| LS Our splendid stock of Women's Summer Apparel is greatly reduced from reg- ular prices, to effect a quick Bee the Battleahips at Navy Yard | . Hoare eat Market room for new Fall goods that are coming in |euts your meat bills in bait 118) Millinery is half price Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche |} waists are marked way |} down—voile and panama suits are from one-fourth to one-half less—silk suits are one-half less—there are big bargains all along the line cash, you may open an ac count with us and pay a lit- tle down and a little at a time for anything selected. Osteopathy correctly admin istered, Electricity, Vibration and the Light Cure~—a combt- nation that seldom falls to cure Every kind of sicknese treat ed. No drugs nor surgery. Fifteen treatments, enough to cure most cases, $15. Consul tation fre DR. HOLT, THE OSTEOPATH 378 Arcad Main 2451 : fitting Cov Inc, | 1332-98 Becond Av., 209 Union St. “Geattic's Reliable Cr: NEW VICTOR RECORDS Owners of Victor machines will be pleased to learn that records sung by Alice Nielsen and Florencio Con- stantino are now on sale. Nine selectiqns have been re corded, and the records are expecially clear and dipth Drop int® our Vietor parlors any time and listen to these A LUELRELLEL menitvitiiiien clearance, as we need the | If not convenient to pay | | | 4 For a week only, fMne old Cal ifornia Claret Wine Delivered any place in the city | | ordered the same day. Keystone Liquor Co. | 1123 fet Ave, = Phones 1184 | Cline's Piano House 1208 2nd Ave. Seattle. Popular Shoet Music .....15¢ |} Strongheart ove BBO |} Whee the Flowers Bloom in Springtime .. .. i5e¢ Clematis . ihe Sweet Potatoes —Rag ihe Pawnee 15¢ Walt Mo Around Again, Wil. iff lie 15¢ |) If Anybody Wants to Meet a Jonah, Shake Hands With Me 1Se¢ Blossom ise Sunset—Rag . Honey Boy 5 ibe ody's Waiting for You 156 16¢ Sometime Lake Res. y. Hownes and lote easiest terms. Green lake car to Groen Lake Sta tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND 4 REALTY CO., 887 Pioneer Bik. Main 1156; ind, 4048. RS SEAVIEW TRACTS. On the Sound, Fine for garden ing, berry raising and chicken ranching $360 to $750 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Buliding tint os position Twelfth ward, the regular election must be held August 30, at an ex pense to the city of $450, | Fall Showing of Hi dark colorings, and absolutely the best fl pure, Although W. H. Hines has no op- | for couneiiman of the! | Mr. Schetie has opened the “In-| novation Orotto,” the finest eqaip-| ped «rill in town, at the corner of | Piret and Cherry. Mr. Scheile bas) engaged some excellent concert | and singing talent for the enter | avy Yard oe “Pacific Squadron at } WHO'S THE HARDEST WORKED IN THE WORLD? A KING l official duties are “A New Hat Free if One Goes Wrong” Lilagar & Barkman 1310 Second Ave. qm but to these and hundreds of f. addot noelad, duties ’ wibtt " which would c 00 0 ‘ any age of L had not been thoroughly quam ‘ to them by years of mua t wehoolin x King Miward continues te 5 arbiter of fashion for all ’ not for al i beon for At pre ¥ frock coat ! ik, The polnte ame LE coat. ‘There the coat tsi ition by two onyx Mag 3 Jward wtitt cos A trou cre a stead of at the frontmg In slowly winning « hangs ——— ’ Rigats leave Pier 2 for Yam tog Talking mac hinea—Vigag . #1 down and 31 a wok pe ston Co., 908 Secon ame TE Boys Wanted — To soll Seattle paper mation apply to Gee, ped, office, old \tbrary $ and 11 in the 2 tc the aft paid by Engler. THE G DRU MAIN STORE! 4085 4085 FIRST AVENUE BEAR stom PUKE ST 1 west Ke & * t ‘ es wo PIKE STREET CIGAR Lord Talbot—A smoke, special pat ryt TEES 2S FT Sese sesac Van Dyke—All 12% cial Thursday only a Op tine —itegdiar Se cial Thursday d mi ) this high-grade 4 recommend it friends at— ’ TWO FOR A ‘ | PIKE STREET EC Cigars on Sale at Westiate S ———e THE QUAKER TWO 8To 1013-15 First Ave. Pike and se Store RS RSG Endless Variety Jest qualities, choice patterns, priced es- | 75 pieces Best pecially tow. . 50 pieces new Fall Outing Flannels, a heavy, day's special soft, fleecy cloth; they come in neat stripes and checks. Bee Hive special GE BAIT is i view dena sbi che i ane Sle 50 pieces Fleecedown Outing, ‘extra heavy and soft; made from a high grade cotton ; they come in a choice variety of styles, in light, medium and dark colorings. Bee Hive special price only ... .10¢ Pereales, in American Prints In endless variety, in light, medium and } qualities. Bee Hive price only The i $1.25; large OMESTICS price for Th Hl Bleached Bed Sheets, 2 yards by 2% yards, |! $1.75; a big i} washed and ironed; made from a good, from; ruffles i} strong cotton. Thursday price only \ <esan oegideageae 62h¢ | White Bedspreads, full size, made from a strong cotton, g free from dressir | » Hive special price, only .. 98¢ soft Bleached Huck Towels, large size; and absorbent, and thout fringe. Special ‘Thursday only, p: with wide, with $1.25. Thu pers; r dozen $1.10 Branch Store 1 2401-3 Jackson St. i Check Gin hams (first fall shipment just ia). First showing of Cambrics and Percales. @& pieces best quality French 1 Lot of Black Sateen Skirts, Black Sateen Skirts, Bee Hive price for Thufsday «+ Wrappers for Thursdd 1 Lot of Women’s Strong Percale Grade Apron G price only . fall styles light, medium and ruffle, cut full, wsday ....s008 variety of designs from 16 inches ene Se nL RE ONS RRNA qua lay’s price only «+8

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