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o & . THE SEATTLE STAR ‘i Old Library BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. Teerer ee Building. JERV"APTERNOO N EXCEPT SUNDAY. Te 7 il rr Editorial: t Mate 1080, CYAN Business: t Main 1060, LARD STAR AGENCT-Sm Ballar@ Ave Sun@t, Batiant He unset 1m BYRNETT STAN AGKNCT—Momer ® mh Kockerteyer Ave (oper moni Deltversd stn Conte por week, OF EWentyfive © free coptam MAIL SUBSORINER Tabs! of each p re abet OUTBURSTS OF e Ria way we cam De certath of Giving eur subsortbers @ perfest service—and © eho 'aaly oe ms na sais A GREEN LIGHT4IAVE YOU SIGHTED ONE YET? | reget gua Hs SOY? | Coming down town on a Madison st. car, a man was talking about his mother and father “My father 8," he said, “Mother is 75, But you'd never think it to look at them. You wouldn't believe it if you saw how active they are, and how strong and well, I bet I never live that long.” Why asked a friend “Why Because we don't live as they lived.” As he spoke ear flashed past a handsome apartment here’s one of the reasons,” the man said, waving his/ hand toward the big building See that house? Full of young! fellows. Always full. Dozens of ‘em on the waiting list. You know how they live. For a good time, principally, Bad hours, bad food, bad habits. I don't mean necessarily vicious, you understand—just bad. Young women are almost the same, } Ever think what a girl has to go through during the season? | afternoon | | Dances, parties, theat and night. I don’ body seems to days. fully, with a good book, say, or how they keep up. I couldn't. Every { Time, these} God of a ¢ worshipping th The very idea of a whole evening spent quietly, peace- in some other restful, helpful way—why, that would distress them beyond words. They must have excite “Tt wasn’t like that in the old days,” nent,” said the friend “Should say not! I should say not! have latchkeys then o'clock,” and remember.” “And kiss us good night,” “Yes,” out till morning at dances. Boys and girls didn't Mother would say, ‘Be stre to be in by 9 we were in. She'd open the door herself, you id the other man assented the first ‘o dodging. No girl staying No youngster getting away from home and living in big apartment houses with 100 more just like him, to ruin his body and soul.” “How about your boy?” asked the second man, suddenly “Mine? Oh, he was trying to go the same gait. But I think he’s seen the green light.” “What green light?” “The green light that ‘be careful,’” said the} first man. mu know—like the railroad lamps. A red one means danger, but a green one means caution. I talked to my boy some. I don’t know how much good it did—maybe none. I didn’t want to try being too strict with him. That would have made him commence lying, you see. So I just talked things over with him room, and I was rather surprised, because he’s been beginning means But two or three nights ago, he started up to his to think he was ald enough to do as he pleased, and he generally | pleased to g catise he stopped a minute, and came over, and put his hand on} » out I suppose I must have looked surprised, be-| my shoulder. ‘Dad,’ he says, ‘I guess you needn't worry about | me any more. I've seen one of those green lights.’ ” “What did he mean?” inquired the friend. “Blessed if I know. But it doesn't make much difference what it was. An experience, I guess. The point is, the boy’s| beginning to see before he gets to the place where the green lights don’t attract his attention any more. And, man, that’s what counts!” Then the two of them got off the car. —<-- ‘A BIT OF VAUD By F. W. Schaefer. sero WILLE | } | } | 6 | “Vot haf you got in der vay of a cool amoke, Osgar?” “Vell, Adolf, here iss der iceman’e Delight.” “I vant & mild domestic “Huh. 1 vish my vife coult fint you can'd fire dem.” “Vot iss diss, a Fumo de Gluevorks?” No, dot iss a La Flora de Punk.” 1 hobe id iss nod made by der tobecco trusd.” “Id tan'd. Id ies made by der cordage trust. Try a stogie. are smoked by der Pittsburg millionaires. “Do der Pittsburg millionaires smoke dese? Dot accounts for id.” “Here iss a fine Colorado diregt from Denfer “Haas id a pure Hafana wrapper’ “Sure. Id wass designed by « leading Cuban dresemaker.” “I don't like der shape of id.” “Vell, we vill haf id reshaped vile you vait ahead of you gedding his trouse “Dank you, I vill ned vait brand” “No, bud ef you vish to make id draw, dere iss a loddery office in der rear 1 vant my “You ged von; dey’re getting so flerce | Dey bud dere iss a man ® creased.” | Do you gif a porous plaster mit diss | coupon, bleane jomeding bedder; you get a indentification check in | die on der streed | 1 guess I hat bedder buy a zigar holter } “For vot you vant a zigar holter? Are you afralt der zigar vill | run away? | No, bud f am ashamed to be seen holting id myseluf, ha, ha, | ha. Take dies torch back und gif me Key Vest « 1 vful, bud der Ke Vest cigar ise loc 4 up, und I hat losd der ke How dit you lose der ke | Through @ hole in der veut, of course, ha, ha, ha” (Thud!) j Kf der audience iss nod too sick weed bedder carol dot im- | ported * known ash ‘Mudder Iss Nod Smoking, Dot Iss | a gran More battleships at navy yard COFFEE. aad than ever before Why~eat good butter an | t 1 r t 1 UNION TAILORS, a c « u por Pa a ' 1K poo wn ae Two Stores—618 Third Ave, coffee and Galesroom and Workroom, Your gro eturns veld! tines Third and Washington et. if you don Ike ichilling’s Hest Suits to Order on Short Notice. SURE YOU COME OUT ALIVE Tk BET WON'T TRY THE BUNCO ON ME g } THE SECOND TIME pn Tg ee ‘THE WISELY GIRL: By T. S. * * * The Cuddley Girt Are all we My soul is entranced by And she's carried my hear nd the Pr Bat it's safe in the care of my priceless pearl, And my mind is at case For my wisely girt! My fulbsizely girl, Is a pertect, adorable, prisel Honey ia sweet-—but it also And fire may warm And all of earth's blessings Through excess find the burial urn Virtue in extreme, is the vic But in my calm, My sweet, fullgrown gf My pure, Lurks pot the least fear of 1 feast on the look in her clear, deep eyes, I thrill at the touch of her And heaven ta nearer than f She kes it our everyday So | know that the very best Whose worth is above a mere “reddish-brown curl” — | la a wisearted girl, A trueparted «irl, Like my lovely, sweet, dignt ee nee STAR BY JOSH “Th' head o' th’ family ain't th’ only one who does a lot o thinkin’,” Therewasayoungmanofetc. From New Year's to Christmas I'm free to declare, For ways that are dull and verse that t* vain. |One bore is pecullar, and not at alt | rare: ‘The man who tells limericks gives me a pain L. T. fa Puck But still, if you don't listen, Hert, Or drown it with siphonic squirt, That unabashed feller, The limerick teller, Will not really do you much hurt Indianapolis News If there was a fishing tackle trust there would be & lot more re-bait Did you ever notice how people think they can’t through a screen door open while they have the! many heard id it be db “What did the preacher «et at his donation party?” “Mostly exxs.” “My, his church must have of lay members.” a lot Now that the colleges are about to open. will hear more about the cane rush and less the growler rush we abo A Beautiful Game. Here comes MeCinch.” What of it? “Let's shake dice with him and atick his wife and bables for the drinks. Loulsville Courier-Jour nal Nearly every woman Is mortally afraid of a snake. Yet that's a funny thing for the daughters of Eve to be afraid of The King’s New Jester. (For the Court Journal.) A feeling of depression pervaded the court today, which was shared | by ppt his Most Gra evoryone ex ———__ 7) IN With Vou /! AND a & i) * ee eh tn their a Wisely Girt Oct “atoend 18 8 Where |milliner’s folds, the top being }cora! chiffon and the under side y girl | black A large cameo pin holds the only trimming—two immense or burn; wisdomdirected girl, i “CONCERNING WOMEN © e TURDAY, AUGUST 31, 190 THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT ‘TRUE © the joater. a "Your Magoaty,’” quoth the fool, g “what és the difference between who was none other than Sourn {Sour hgnk roll and a rabbit @ting | pitino?” The king gave it up othor a munch of bifiny,” said Zz aj the jew’er, maging a ZB gts G ihoeks the pint feont W. SF him bitter news of soul all by bimeelt, A skyscraper tall as a epyre Once ran@ witle' the dead Par!" with valor Inapighered able to afford steak,” CHIFFON HAT you One ta a bunch of mongy and the 4 } wry face as } Hut the king went away laughing | ery, of | The firemen Inchotred, But they found the alarmist a iw. rather, won't you ploase buy | me one of thos@ new mushroom hate? If f do, daughter, we won't be eee Henry * imley Girl way t away! | A very large extinguisher hat ts lof chiffon, Jaid on the frame tn ole oye, ' black feathers. ee » + and all ite joys * of a chart a he rtmoan girl es NeweCity, Kan, boasts of a wom hand an banker, Mra. Mary C. Bennett, pir okies who began 15 years ago as a book and | keeper and was steadily advanced unt] abe became president A college girl who won a Ph. D. degree tells how she succ6eeded in . married life, and says that if most | wives put as much energy into t work of helping their husbands as | into a “career” it would pay much } better 25 8 kind of a girt fled, gold-hearted girl Hegtnning with a salary of week, they lived in two rooms; the college girl did the cooking and all the washing, but her husband's shirts and collars They } d on $15 a week and sav edt The man is now maki jClous Majesty, who was, praise be, $19,000 a year, but through every } put IBto uncommonly good spirita wtop of the way bis wife helped by the cause of the general gloom, him up. } | | | | | OUR BOYS’ SUITS From $3.50 to $9.00, represent the highest pos sible val Clothes 1¢ for the money in Boys* style and fit combine with honest workmanst { | } j | ] / | { and stout, wear-resisting materials look ¢ see how every vital point is doubly str Examine any suit- ely at each seam ened and reinforced—test the material—then see | the care that has been put int ‘understand “stand the racket.” All styles—Russian | Single and Double-Breasted tomorrow » the fash and y why boys’ clothes | Sailor, Norfolk, bring the boys and we'll be d (No obligation to buy.) 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Some beautiful fe and rare complexion, but the indica plain that there is no beauty And some features are positively ugly, yet are so lighted up | 2 have by the evidences of @ sweet, kind and loving disposition inside 50e Strops for that we forget the features and see real beauty | The Strops f Haven't you noticed that babies, sweet, innocent little babies, Te Strops for .,..5. others not at all, no matter Weil, babies are looking for love, And they can generally tell, They look first at the face. lee pe ‘at remarkably’ It either attracts or repela. And the face is merely the Indicator rte oe e are agents of what Is behind, away back in the mind. . rated Koken St but never get over looking for love. And You can't keep an unlovely disposi The face wil) finally tell the story We grow up. ce. TAKING THE WATERS— soda viehy, ote if they bear our brand are sure to be pure, clean and nolteer, ote just what they claim to be. We deliver any desired sort at your c door at very moderate cost and the without any charge for cartage. You have only to phone us—we $3,000 A INTEREST YOU? if it Does, Read This Carefully, - Then Investigate For Yourself ~ are ~ ss p SOIy — HS Seneca gO PANY SEATT The Cascade Foundry Co. has just bought ten acres at Earlington and will at begin to erect a plant that will employ one hundred and fifty men right on the start. The ten acres lie between the Milwaukee tracks and the Black River, i south of blocks As soon as the foundry starts, over $3,000 per week will be paid out at Earlington, Of the one hundred and fifty employes at least one hundred will be married mea The children will go to school at Earlington, all the mail will come Earlington and most of the money will be spent at Earlington. ington will be increased five or six hundred people all at once. Right now you can buy large lots or acreage at Earlington at practically’ your OWa terms 16 and 17. Look on the map above. And we haven't raised the price of the land any But if you don’t act today the chances are that you will not ge within a very few years you will realize that you missed a chance to make yourself inde pendent for life, Act today About Earlington JONES-THOMSON INVESTMENT CO. OWNERS OF EFARLINGTON 113 Seneca Street, Seattle, Washington Sale of Ba Kvery w bath quoted Se Strops for , Brandt $2.00 Strop for, || Armour's Super Cream Shay. — - ing Soap-—Regular $e Henckel’s Celebrated Razor, sold at barber carbonte. he A few odds and ends te prices today. There's nothing fleer that will call with information or the goods, as you may indicate be used on your face shaving than Quaker Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling | septic Shaving Lotion g Company. Phone 927 bottle k pa The population of Come in Today and ~ with the croms of mi han Sata + Ue ‘en, bring ° tralt of By whe portrait of hited at the ot & f it for Ventworth wi rs #alon Beveridge area ey 2 e ui 5 aed here « Caps go for @ THLESaeganpeny. 50e Capa go for 600 Caps go tor Did you * think about your face, and at an importar c for part it plays in your relation toward the remainder of the uni $1.00 Caps go for verse? So far as you are concerned, the world t# just what it appear In this exten to be. If you get up In the morning with @ grouch on, the world caps are found t Ul look « too chief Batht If you | grouchy at the breakfast table, you'll find mighty the ordin fow loving smilés in response, Even your food will resent your in @ com disposition toward things in gener and you won't enjoy your head dre breakfast prote h And when you go to your work even the trees, the grass, the and when flowers and the whole face of nature will reflect your own state of tasty and mind as if from a mirror weare They Yet there's nothing the matter with the food, the Mowers, the |[ Colors. This TH troos, the grass, or the whole face of nature, All are natural and | ‘withe normal, The trouble, when all nature seems wrong, is with you. | brates Smile at the world and {t will smile right back at you | than The attitude of other pe e toward you is governed largely by bono your attitude toward them. You get what you give. 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