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THE SEATTLE STA PHURSDAY, AvOUST 2, 1907, = | STAR DUST" went reer en it 0 ay Qrar PUDIGSHING CO, © Build BVERETR Aug. 29. —TH” do-|\tring ove? Yring 1,000 ‘rmngi tee troyer Preble is in the Bvorett 4 em et asta &. ° 2 EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNIAY. Be ; BY JOSH | art and has been visited wy|® Boys Wanted alo vv Bitty 2 |hundreds during ite way here, It} To nel senttie Pepers, Bop Editorial: independent 675; Sunset Matin 080. i ed A Word From Jogh Wi jester, in return for a joke wiieh lis the first war oratl to drop an. mation apply to Business: Independent 1138; Bunset Main, 1080. > g 4 tho foot handed him. The gag! was leh@? in Gardiner bay tor several | Sion, old brary bullainge tee ee e fn thin wie | . nd in BALLARD STAR AGQNCT—an Waller @ Ave. unset, Mallard Om a Ole ws a EER Y jyours.® The officers are Gains A 4 . i A afterncnoraing aa 4, 202 Rockerfeller Ave; Sunset 1 Se ee a , king, peromptorily in @ hunt for naval reorutte pald by Engler ei «Oba Gent per cone se Week, oF twenty ive Gents per month, Delivered “Well, th » jeutdr, - @ te eat “or carve “what t# the dif tween an “Many a man @ho's outpouring of your subjecta to tn th’ limolight’s «| #hake hands with you, and your ma lime.” fouty himself?” ; Tell me,” “Why, ond fa a loyal raat) and the other t* a marked the Jo Entered a) ns Posteffice at Beattia Washington, as second-class matter, or le on ihe Ea fae Tanen trom the’ list, “A chenge of date i} get SUBACKINERS- nour 7 cur copy of The Siar fall to reach cin Pgage we shg Sor foeeglh dieu main, géngs ie Aunt, Lia, between # ang Tote ib Bond Tyee" ecules mere tha eoen plenen 2 & Oe ies can te corte OC gretng cu? cubaeribare: 0 pertest, cerviee-olll Many a nice little boy te hoping 1013-1015 FIRST A lot of people, tt must be admit: | © bathing, tod to the arious colors, ‘I ¢ holds aa vars wines 1900 double growth of the ten years pre vious | Dr. August D the five The human volee will carry three | 5)... miles through # twenty-foot speak ling tube, | The chances of sudden death are} the | a the repaire on the achool house ed te the only way : = = aoe = rama a be fintal " See nn 1 z erety ae Everybody's getting used to do ey gga . ’ Mant Anouao uisrenina, Bit) 447’ AVENUE aay’ ry bod veel PTI Cw ‘ BURT TO STAN A corn natured weathor _ Fanfare ty Lil Resta it YOu tit wool ( - At timos, you know, the efub munt i BRANCH STORE 1086 4 ‘ Heard at the Minstrels, lone; ¥ caplt ee The Star's new building, on Seventh near Union, is fast] oytistan Johnsing, why does a| The future's gloomy, and the blues PIKE ST. & WEST apps te hing sietten duck cross de road May make us squeal ay i approaching completi You mean why does a hen cross| And really feat ood ¥ It will be ready for oceupancy by this newspaper within] 44 road, Mr. Jackson That naught can o'er relieve such “THE QUAKER SELLS ITFOR LESS ’ _ Ma ‘ eae ag dumpa Be the next 10 days. The rear portion is practically completed a gush Mistah Johnsing, Ah means) dumps oe the tlie ; bu now, and part of the printing machinery is being installed, in “Well, Mistah Jackson, den Ah| SEASON SALE OF ade tn sins Saat astackinn Wels deat te Be climes { Likewise, of course, the elub will ‘ pe! t renee cee OF etogspik , yah, Byah, Eyah! Nelder| Win, j c When fi this newspaper structure will be the finest | goon ae duck.” Ant Dee, amid the cousing din, ery woman sh e-a bath cap, and at the pe { nd most sul of its din the Pacific Northwest De Cottonfield quartet will now nile senses reel quoted here there can be no excuse for not ; and me : A its kind in the Pacific vg —,|rendah some melodious barnyard With Joy, we feel de (% : ‘ not having ong, a Lal t the largest, it is by far the best built, being of That life ia bot sueh awful rot— oa mere ao for 13¢ Wc Caps go'for ., ras 5 fi nforced concrete, with massive walls and she Vor thea the umpire is forgot Oe Caps go for 29¢ = 75c ( aps go for , su 3 ; “Por the first thme tn my life f “Indianapolis News $1.00 Caps go for 60¢ thea ¢ rs and roof found her at « loss for words.” | —— ~ In this extensive lir ' . , form hia The pee sol ania ia 38 7 abt . | She was hunting for the | * 2 we || KERCHIEF” BATHI CAP, ell as the “ iy carry as ¢ mn ories as future needs may demand. | detionary, and couldn't find tt.” | Scraps. capita terned ext products val tyle, The Alpha i walkin Shen er cap sad i There enough wood about the structure to feed a , ued at $496,061,367. The growth for |B dress, which efiectua prot the ry airways, partitions, etc, are all iron, when adjusted is neat respectable © coming back from the sea: | with their shoes nicely They come Saturday only Even door and window frames and window plaster or concre cpa | tanned. sash, on all sides except in th USED front, are of iron, Skylights pre, chemical ad wrt ZEEE taken into Canada by cay im-|it was his duty to examine the migrants fn 1806 fiscal year was bor $1,155,933, againet only $11 | British Immigrants, and only $6,244) 4 1 ate iron, Wire glass is used, being the best fire-resisting me The King’s New Jester hg Papers y than women in of the Hengiioh. sega 1 ypornon| maton oz Pm { dium known | jthe ratio of one to olgh stecig | NTS. haw died at Sutton, Surrey 4 | t I D ROR The front of the building when completed will be highly PIANO IB Phir i De agg yn oftasie | At tie Gna of the Fenien suite SPECIAL as wo ayS \SPECIAL ge ad infernal machines di ny the police as striking in appearance ornamental, as we ‘ Even the t — flag pole which surmounts the structure, is} young man named Tom Bar trop in goes ata st fer at rds) The great y oT | a of iron, its base solidly bedded into the concrete } Of a first-class make is a B) py all other immigrants ker was boating on the Eéen at thaie tuatt } - Ey “ * . . | sore de bt m | A census was taken recently of Kirkby Stephen recently, when he | 1 Yeneral Engineering an ‘onstructhg company, more desirable instrument neu K i " , a ae y H Bae. S208 yeh ee Sale 48 j the St, John's road workhouse, Lon: jsaw an otter In the water 1 ps 16¢. BRANDT | re j which has been putting up the building, has made it as nearly to purchase than a cheap Bi gon, which showed that the num ok at it with his he otter 50. t for 39¢. : | . | MR tie eves dese ted new one. We have several J} bor of inmates was 1613, and of { into the boat and@ attacked 75¢ Strops for 63¢. $2.00 Strop for Og, Hf these 1,160 were over 60 years old arker, after a severe tus-| The particulars; Hetween 60 and | sie i it The otter was a fe 70, 468; between 70 apd #0, 611; be | male and ite family was nesting in tween 60 and 90, 169, between 9° the neighborhood.—London Graphic and 100, 11. There was also an in jmate aged 101 A Bubject of Uncte Sam. In 1810, nearly & century 8&9, | Once a sly native of Guam there were 369 newspapers in the pilfered a big canvased huam; nited States. In 1905 there were! When he cut it tn two The of the former which we of fer at very low prices.and easy terms. contents will be ther St at remarkably prices are agents for the celebrated KOKEN V; ‘STROP; regular price $2.50, SPECIAL, stil Saturday ARMOUR'S 8 SUPER CREAM SHAVING 80, HENCKEL’S. CE LEBRATED BARBER'S | mostly iron and steel machinery, | | which of course is non-combustible, while the rolls of paper} stored for use on the premises are slow-burning, and merely The Meyer-Toner Piano Co char, as was conclusively shown during The Star's recent hot] fire which v 1 out its old plant The Star has been offered insurance on this new building (From the Court Journal.) ji eat eal at merely nominal figures. The most damage that could be| Hl# Royal Highness has 314 Union St, Opp. Pot. 422 printing d ‘publishing! jt was sawdust all thrwo~ Sold at barbers’ supply houses for $2.00 and $250 . moved to confer the Order « houses fp the country. These rep- itn fact, the duam huam was & cial Friday and Saturday 6a ; done to the structure would be to crack its wire glass windows | Ply Merit upon Sourmug, his | Tesonted $385,008,604 of invested’ ahuam GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR F and chip the outside walls of concrete, through heat developed | MAY MANTON PATTERNS FOR SCHOOL DRESSES t0c ae { by a conflagration of adjoining property : i A few odds and ends in STAR, CHRISTY AND j One critic, who has examined the new building, with its | F.-VER-READY SAFETIES if heavy walls and thick concrete roof, remarked that it looked } At 20 Per Cent Off 4 very much like a bomb proof fort and would be an excellent | Marked Prices Friday and Saturday. i place of refuge if the Japs ever got to work shelling the town | ‘ The Star's building is the only fire-proof newspaper struc BOYS’ I] | There's nothing finer that can be used on your tage ' ture on the Pacific coast. It has been built to stand a century. | i The Star will welcome its friends to inspect the new home | ie Suspenders ve 2c Windsor Ties ..10¢ of the paper whenever they may call. : ne | i REN || 1013-15 1st Ave.—Two Stores—Pike and Wi A California Scotchman, Congressman E. A. Hayes, should _oareaney- aadby-edgliaanptegpbgperadp epg | THRIFTY PARENTS WILL DO WELL TO priation for # gigantic naval base on the Pactfic. j This bill should at once be recommended by the United States 4 naval officials. Then it should be passed unanimously | O ers 4 Considering the Pacific base from the standpoint that we | may be plunged into war some day, it is Imperative that we should | : have !t. Considered from the standpoint that we never want war, it q ig absolutely necessary that a Pacific naval base come into exist- | 4 ence at the very eartiest possible moment. | now ; We do not want the base so much for war as we do to keep | iH us fmmune from war. A great battle Meet in the Pacific, with 9 | re perfect accommodations in the way of a naval base—and the most | ‘The true value of a boy's 7; powerful feet ts absolutely worthless without a base to operate Il suit so écrongiy. reinforced from—would do more toward keeping us out of batties than all the that it’s almost impossible treaties and all the diplomatic statesmen in the world combined. Dt lot ws throw uh the war angie altogether, end thee exw Time to Get the Girls Ready for School me aad os Ea it out. sider the necessity of @ great base at some point on the Pacific, | nem are referably in Puget sound. 4 , } All our boys’ clot 3 rece wie eto Advisable—because of our then Girls Wash Dresses Greatly Reduced New Fall Dresses Se ee eee «Bene im ; |] seams taped and all vital ‘ 5 as greg oo on the — ae — - Sizes 8 to 14 Years. F |] points doubly strengthened— ’ mild, at gigantic cost, seven perfectly equipped navy yards on : 5 hi s oOo Girl I] they're the strongest ct the east coast, and to keep a great fleet continually in those Materials are ginghams, percales, chambrays, r Ss j nba strongest ¥ pabciiaced waters. Now, that was flawless philosophy on the part of our lawns and other wash materials. Dozens , |] boys’ cloths : > f \ om ‘ ‘i Sizes 2 to 14 Years. ys clothes in existence— Bovernment of different patterns— they mean less mending Cc fut of a es preign cor eg Se rege r | , But of late years the foreign commerce of this country has 6% and 75c Dresses at ... Fee Cashmeres, Henricttas, wool mixtures and troubles and smaller cloth- been graduallf shifting from east to west. Exports from Atlantic $1.00 Dresses at 69¢ {fing bi aid . 3 @ a ied oie d eee eee eee : 2 * ports have lg about 59 per cent since 1894, but from Pacific $1.50 Dresses at 98¢ plaids. All styles, including the always pop- |] Bring the boy in tomorrow s over 850 per cent. s a Vounveehsceee be wees a =! f And It ts yet only morning in the industrial life of the far Rast $1.75 and $2.00 Dresses at .... ....$1.19 ular sailor suit. Prices from . .98¢ to $5.00 | ares at mah ion ee ; The Orient is just rubbing its eyes. All indications are that the ‘ sk nak 66 Wataeie § commerce of the Orient Is going to be worth something, and we Rood a t can be bought for ates Seats sea ae | a eee FOR THE BOYS Boys’ Wear f | Commerce always did and always will go to the nation that makes jo dhiow et: bouer. “Forts and. wattlochiji are » guacentes of slabittty fisses’ Heavy Box Calf | Boys’ Suits, fancy w ated, blacks, grays and mixed colors, [See our new Boys Russian Blouse Suits, Then, there are the Philippines and Alaska. These posses. Shoes, extension sole, well made and lined; all sizes, 6 to 14; regular $2.50 and Waists, made of g Ww $3.50 to $9.00 sions are just beginning to throb and pulsate with commercial life. low heel, cap toe; sizes $3.00; Special School Sale price ...... 1.98 ham, percale ane , p P i, se ° Sailor Suits, Doesn't it look like the Pacific is destined to be the whole thing? 11% to 2; regular Soys’ 75c Wool Pants, g y, brown and mixed colors; sizes ras; just right for H $5.00 to $9.00 80, then, following the wisdom shown in fortifying the Atlantic $1.50; Sch coast, when it had practically all our foreign commerce, the time 1.19 4 to 15; School S we i9¢ ‘ oe i Norfolk Sing! has come when the same thing should be done for the Pacific coast. peace Said $1. Boys’ Gray Suits, doubldf breasted; knee f ts { minripelbenege a jobs: it tae sogarha soem The battioship fleet that Is to come to Pacific waters should not Girls’ Heavy School scare, pte feels ait strong material; worth Sree tiga city tala asi make them. Friday at $3.50 to 89,00 . : . 25¢ simply “make a visit,” but it should either remain in Pacific waters Shoes, stock tip, exten or another f its equivalent should be kept there permanently, PHU se resen csesees s0e9 ‘c The fortification of the Philippines should continue on a larger sion sole, low heel, Boys’ K Hast " rr ; yo Laps, ine variety . : scale than now planned, Mare Island, and especially Bremerton, sizes 6 to 11; regular joys Knee Pants, all siRes, strong material, well made; of colors and fabrics; vices | EASTERN OUTFITTING (0. | | should be improved, and, last, but not least, ® main naval base $1.25; School Sale sizes 4 to 15; School Saf price........, oo Rie all sizes and styles | Wncorporated \ should b iit. A board of naval experts could determine the , Prcitiea? Yinale Wi : ae a cia A st to. make things in. ; 4 most » point for the base. Puget sound is considered the PPR sacs) «SE Nine Te ee netlist ta Sigahayit aye aor ots eat SHOR care tthe. we c Seatte's Reliable Credit House. ; othe sind Naw the Uitte cas-sBid sizes 14 to 21; a good vBlue at $7.50; School Sale price th hay 19¢ 44 =< | ent Kid Vamp, white, | "**** 95.50 Boys’ Rubl Coll i Poe SPORE AXAMINA TIONS | A--We: Tim tneithe fy: tarew | red, brown or ecru; | Boys’ Chrome Tan Shoe@ extension sole ble sewed, a sty sad all aises LEPEPLOLEDITELEELAELL eee : lem name. Q—What's your opinion of the tops button or lace shoe that will stand war; sizes 11 to 2; regular $2.00 look like linen; wear i A—Judgo Landis Ac believe it's « nice office ana| Eandvovwid Sivas; sell Bs Semon Pale. pelos 91.00 | better ‘and* require: uo THE-HOUSE OF QUALI Q—Your tpation? tastefully furnished | for $1.25; School Sale | Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, extension sole; a neat last hija’ alin la Sen, . SG. Og —= A.—tI've been working on the Chi (Deten resta.) Price® 5.6 DS¢ 2% to § regular $2.2. Sch i] 81.89 Mery AGEN TY anne PIRES sthestiiy covcputiva ‘Nagiinia tortie jcninereennienantemcnnlomnanabligmabinaiinpiocisnenia eae ba ~<f | |X| Septembe Records le i a nena’ toned & cata yi cpreemer or se... @SgekiySy [YOU CAN DO BETTER HERE FOR SCHOOL DRESS GooDS| | S : ‘ ae Juperintendent L. B. Youngs, of | ODS | ‘ H abo » Chicago @ | the Mehting HP partment pane | t oastantin $ at Cedar lake, to succeed the | 9¢ quality Plaid Dress [690 value Mixed }.89¢ values Plain M 5 plat bahar - > our he aoe taker who recently died. Brosche Jood lg 1 . 7 “y (ole eg ge me . + gee RES | > 8 wife and chit i, and will I ved pote a play ri Tweed Suitings, 36 hairs, 62 Inches wide ma Suiting in re ng, 58 in she } 6 lake, loo! er all the inches wide, neat colors red, light navy wide Absolute oe meena Soe | } a fe ait ty's property and the watershed choose from; guaran caiidiine whe : sth nothing better — to : and rte i 7 if satya. 064 to. Wash 16 vatterns and a splen cardiphl, green, navy a 4 * trong 1 able be —] AV $29,400,000 represer The British colony of Ceylon and inches. wide f it, wearer: pew, mand , | wetbepiedet gray, brown, red oer this ‘cloth loft; per N NIN) > AN a&O See alee) soci | EAE | Sheman|@by & Gal ; are eolloctic perous, Rubber and other tndus-| i \ low «@ tries are bad! hampered by he | Boos fou esoes tsa nk “St Anam wr | _ READ OUR BIG AD TOMORROW FOR MORE SCHOOL SPECI ALS - N — y be bridges. & , : a Li om ‘ VPLPLLRLLLELERELERELE ERNE