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He SEATTLE sn STURSDAY, Ua 3, 10. “'T 16 FAR BETTER TO BE AN OLD MAID THAN TO manny | More battlewtitps at aarp U.S. Navy Yard ‘ THE SEAT TLE STAR ‘Ss A MAN WHO 18 NOT ONE'S EQUAL,”—Mre, Stuyvesant Fish. Take a trip on the found and| than ever before Temporary Quarters, Old Library init the U, & navy yard, noe the BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. Building. paitionhips Oregon, Wisconsin and 7 as Jobranka, the erulsers Charleston EVERY KRrTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, e BY JOSH 6 ° Boston, Hattalo ahd the ¢ A Feiephonee oe x 2g OF sniiniginnsneoemnnrsieesteneen “ e ship Philadelphia, the mammotl Editorial: tndependent S75; Sugeet Main 1080, VN ° h vetting pl " the ay docks, torpedo boats and Bueinces: independent 1138; Sur@et Main 1080, Te fo Ps ig gutting ‘lumpen as the cool ry son ship Nipwic, Hoata lea ¢ TH AGENCY <Momer Ry ans, 26) Rockerfetier Avg Two women at the telephone daily ni i ee So - ee orem Just talked and talked and tatk tne eons per eens «par Gben, OF Lwenky-five comes par mont wer ie ar | fy welt or cerrien N copies is In w confidential tone "Seicrea abla Puntofticn At Beattie, QV eshinaton, 0s second-class matter > Broken D corggct od They talked and talked and talked . “ easier mended than) And its believed they're talking SCHLSENA Tne a broken heart | A > @ | your wame Lew | Since nelther of them felt they | u umn fl we | Violate | etiquette b BY DOROTHY DOANE Benen By paying "Good-by” firat If Mea. Stuyvenadt Mish sald that , Samay i oll ) Yo ore creo att A ppare « a - 2 mit looking woman ay A waa tao he's (nad . THE AGE OF FADS . reason for being #0 ‘ : on CE IP eee a pa | Dlagram—Too much home twun Mrs. drvvvewanr isn ud that {t would bo better for a for Betiev a Ruskin laa | man pever to marry than to wed a woman not his equal,it would | in t A A The Kansas grasshopper-—-what ashy Hiyan eh Aan ti i a SRE Gy “ — when a woman {# 60 unfortun: ns to tf & en out of her own en, omen . | Wor real vigorous traiping some class, or tufe to her intetleetu ally morelly, she te often bapyll # of thy ached RADY a the prise figh ht to take — “ whe om him, to rai him to her standard; but when it ts d . * since they ' and f | ple sithanes ‘ him in mind, birt or breeding, he is almost sure fo aink to her leve an I ren male out tatfieh or chickw Do They? Therefore, if if muat be, tt i» better fora woman to marry & tan be Sliver ¢ Las aig a ice neath he th : #8 ma to do a like thing. Not» ther tbat te ' WEDNESDAY ONL” | ‘ ¥ the word-but lens bad, for a man who mar noweath him m boon made from hg Mg is sure to Wreck hia career seta ate’ | « 409 wel . Do they keep the winner of the iad ook + th * ‘ " ys 4 {fevent Ritakin. was writing of the follies handicap in a finger stall? i tact th oe Sa Pie ber? = nid nm pe on may Right prices---cor- & position of which one might be nined—thor t of the age. That was in 1871, What selilelils: Dak” taawuseinemsciid hard to see why-but now, when women fair 1 the oar in , + vay tt he Were writing to don't you Ko to work instead of try ; ; an old maid tea thing hardly known, It 18. really « condition of | Yect styles---reli- } would he say if he were writls k nad of (From the Court Journal.) ied, Gere thule an endl tate, ia m aght, ‘There u ? WEONESDAY, THE THE day | Reggar—Well, 1 call that work.| highness has lost his ne lovking at Ife; ther unmarried women who never csald able qualities, we oreen ; Seo this woma pleture, She | land the whole court mo maida 7" ye phe Te ade he ha | ‘The Hague is becoming a fash! it came about in th | Set Waotienoens has a ring h lonable resort for those who want) Hard prossed for a flash of wit.) » poe by alee he married woman mour he bas only to " saments i earrings to ear to fight it out Sourmug, the fool, got off this one be open - ¢ the Siyoreed wom the broken lives, the t ‘ Shee t filed t sh | He made a swipe at our majer om oe Cronies Raswents, Oe seamiae levees f 1 | nn Lowy 94 er tee | So you're working at a theater? | ty's doublet and caught o fh poe: se hy pm 0 realize ( : per Sonera Ss See the w yy E “ * | Tis “eigen has @ pointed skewer through he I thought you loved ¢he smell of your majesty, how jane women Beve'ho teal positien anywhere: while ap wu : astern Outfitting | ce epeemtions: }aawdast too well to quit cireus| priate?” he said Weeenss ndent, hard-working though she be, is always respected | upper lp. She wears a large dead life “By my troth, 1 don't des It tah o reapers ’ tuyvesant Fish ia more than right Me Dird in her hat. Her bracelets and ‘Oh, I don't mins it. I'm with a! sald the king . re C I < ; ; : sawmill melodrama Why, {t's simply this the | fnement.of Intellect, of great qualities of mi 0., Inc, Re: . peek are *s « : } jester, “Here ts a ktaghoused bug || 2 tan her Inferior, must be a Itving death ert human teeth ne ti ed her Girdies are not quit wide taken from a bug i king |’ Ge Gay bet she is a of how far short he 1332-34 Becond Av., 209 U a Virdies are not quite so wide | taken from a bug-housed k pe oe . 52:34 Second Av. 2 , ; 7 lager nails | as they were,” chirps a fashion od} His majesty roared with merrt patio a Salanene: oy a ie mae wna ine inion St MELE TRAM Be eernwn a 8a Nobod ftor ment, bat Sourmug crawled away of SONS CF REY ONS SOFGIE TeRsOR, B » | PU MIR Ovordra you body Probably, however, they're get: and died of melancholy time wears on! Thorefore tt 4 tter to Hy , t “Beattie’s Reliable Credit | PUMICE, MAM . Db > z rab t vow ~ auch thin tine loner. * daaeh aa tartan chante pasa a miserable existence with who falla far short of what be rai ih KROIMENT ron 4 ut they do. hax i ws ake--speciah Every one of these things i a fad somewhere, on Hroadway er Se k¢—spedlal South Africa, in India, in the far sea telands. | oUTBURS $ OF EVERETT TRUE a wry? t Here's how.the dictionary defines the word “tad’—"Fad; a triy i / PAIRSKIN SOAP, fal fancy adopted ued for a time with Irrational zeal ° it C7: 0: G.-O. 6 t Se: Compare these | They Convene rie A ring In the nose with two rings Im the eara ‘ BY a Filed teeth with @ pinched 3 aeartacamic' 7 " a “PW. Schaefer Dyed finger. nails with @ ro ’ A skewer throagh. tbe It; flesh with night after NY . } Pins aa!” , ’ ddan night of dissipation that harn dy and mind, not to mention soul } * “DentcherspeaktormeMaim n ‘ Hj A dead man around a neck with a dead bird‘on a ha Rochen oe m Yukinhavvin } And men are: ttle better pusers must be pextop, or! lared Avetapitéltout | “Tanks, 1 ntthnOw i ‘or smail ata must havecthree Wuttons or four’ One year the suit “WAIT YH av wentdednaedt | spe t pein! Medan y | Tyaints® jernufleryuld t must be browa, another yea . a third year gay. Laat season's He SUN min wot? wantt | | hat is out of style. Ls grocer wait, but b a new one Shines, Queered mewid Bob Webadsumwotd aid id Of uss make is a Wil Fren t deen must be dreased and taught, and perhaps to NEL~L1-8" Weslene rere tahoe ; | age : : ne ee. bntit wuszerlowdowntrick Nowyeraintgatn y ble instrument | morrow they will be washed according to what fs the fashion. They Utyerigakitteranuddertuss? OnlyCharensanhe tof ha } | need never learn to cook, bat Certainty they must be taught to dance, | Naw. 1Waatjomisdateat! is Peg catecas | 1012-15 No, Mary, you cannot have a doll. Dolls are out of date. But yor | Wotyorgottit : new on We have several wae ec ready bedi AB iigitwantchorsersimmeso Wee stainderaalmb F tine Cocbiie coteiele ale as First Ave. Periaps, before long. wilt have been determined whicty is the YustiidippyboutJorj/? Jeowhiz! gees peagen fer at low prices and | ™ Most fashionable morality, the most exetusive vice, the smartest tgotterbavatet Oriright ‘ | Sepeenememmeneames easy tert ; q Feligion and the properest God. eo bis : P ove? e.-0Ve @ UNION TAILORS, Won't You weree that Mfo fs alt filled up with silly, feoiteh camitieee Ghent tae mae the i Pi Co Two Stores—618 Things things Rowe of Alaska said that | meyer-1oner rian and Saletroom ond Wi They “ use down. yh Dper us. fo hey do. ey thon hhek tre f mt : we s They Weigh vs d amper us. You know they do. Th putows white He ral! 9 and 11 fc raied tad 18 314 Union St, Opp. P-t. Third and Washingten #0 keep us from living as we ended to live, as free, dSeautiful bodied, jaing the ves of and 3 fc the « oon. Initiation feo Suits to Order on Short Beautiful souled creatures. We only struggle along g before urged stricter legislation. peld by Engter “ . a our fads. Some we ! age to live. But theif there is a m a man living in New Yor threeinch wire nail in bis brain —_ Ruskin the . € Six easentials—pure water ae SL ‘end earth, admiration, hore and love. ft may he was right / i { S Why can't we throw away the fads and the follies and be just S ; RONG SPECIALS FOR W DNE DAY our ee ose. beautiful, rapey ives? | * ; TARIFF REVISION PUT UP TO REPUBLICAN wns SUaee ant Seno $5.00 NET WAISTS BY LONNE W. STEVENS. Ghe gave him on appealing | WOMEN’S SKIRTS . AT HALF PRICE Ap the train steamed out of Cht-| glade, for the wind hicw cold CONVENTION BY THE HOUSE LEADERS - cago, a mhn entered the chair car, “Um—shall | close it No response, | Fine, HighGrade Separate Skirts for Women All-wool mate “ aad, with « hurried gh and a,and he began to read bis paper oe rials, in black, nay brown, gra d dozens of different cautiful New Line of Bern Net Waists.. Thest are moment's hesitation, approached a! Just thea a man from acroas the | (Beatle Star's Exclusive Service) patterns in mixtures, checks and plaids. These skirts are ak * pretty girl with w vacant sont by | aisle, slapped him on the ‘bac K)) WASHINGTON, D. C. sept. 3 trom Our regular atock of $8,00,.$10.00 and $12.00 skirts. On | $5.00 each. On sale Saturday only ello, Huntley. Having a go x ss asle tomorrow 5 sgngedT’ be asked| time? Predy, but not much ag |TRoe? bopetul bat misguided per esac $6.00 PLAID the talk, eh?” The man flushed,|#0D%, repdblican and otherwise, $7.50 and $8.00 ' A and a shake of the boad.| but the girl did not neom offended. | who look for tariff revision at the ; pee’ 5 00 SILK WAISTS e ae, 7 Bae, me opleet (Xa, use for you to nionopatiee | coming sexsion of congress may ax SILK PETTICOATS e il) eccupy . oh put the win aig a ; i . ‘ aie an # pel whoo wg dow down and received a grateful ts sat Fee gate <8 The Best BI Petticost in Seatite for $5.00. Rlecke and all col. | New Plaid Sitk Waists for Fall, 1907. All the new saa man. ope you f glance you want to read your | Serre ore; made of guvarant faffeta; extra wide, with deep mt wis 3-8! jot : il pa re Nese A a alg dh saggy thong Foca OS nee TN tate to the} The sepublicns ‘leaders of the fancy flounce. Worth $7.50 and §8.00, On sale tomorrow at combinations -empertor quality sik sad: preteyiae we #O one talk with, don't ¥ E ied af a orth S66 . sale Satu t 4 you think 20?” A timid omile wax, “Thanks—but we are iy andere pa tin cae aie $5.00 Worth $6.00 each. On sale Saturday at $3.98 _ ‘ jecided to put the whole ew SUT" . * M Gee—encourazument euoust-—lor the nicely—without your bu Ssasbor Was be, bx Watinenl pababaa NEW SUITS FOR WOMEN. NEW COATS FOR CHILDREN. r re he you iy © by ™ . 2 5 a . _ Tv or " 3 i a lepere tenon * an convention next June, and NEW SUITS FOR CHILDREN, NEW HATS FOR WOMEN. oat ¥ commider'tt Son aoe tt tae Speaker Cannon nes made a formal NEW COATS FOR WOMEN “ NEW HATS FOR CHILDREN. . a uncement te rifec : : “gt ” : 2 the worst « ver There isn't a a to teats aad a - . ncement to that effect ad E-—Just received six hundred “Bearcloth” and “Crushed Plush” Coats, all colors and sizes, for childrem ever runs on schedule time. Some-| 80 long, old man. This gives rise to a pretty ques sere . $3.49 to $7.5 Gacas 1 think. Sl tell the boos Td The republican national con- rather walk than use this road. Live| FRENCHMAN’S FREAK VILLA. on meets next June. It will oat ne party policies. President) gpg AKER JOS. G. CANNON * the man |Combines Every Style of Architec | Roowevelt in an ardent tariff revis Li S B f W. d d. S | i took out a paper « mn decided ture in One. |lonist. He ts looking for a man “to Seong nappy bargams tor Wednesday se ling ECR aac aéteeent pts Sat carry out the polteies of his admin and gracefully accept the nomina rrom omes ic “| haven't much stration.” Taft fs his favorite can-| ton? tious people m — es Or will Roosevelt's influence be! nies to ‘de na P iM Taft be nominated and a re- strong enough to swing the party 0 Dr G d AlLW. te, t pledsant companic . a vision of the tariff voted down? If ntton for tariff reform, there. ur ess GOOGS an i ept. sige Eiderdown, in plain colors x . gray, girl like you, who t ta 60, will Fart swallow the conven | by hammering a large, robust nail and red, in 3 widths; special prices, pe rd a tion's bigh tariff, stand pat platform | into the trusts’ coffin quality %¢inch Ol! Molled Black Taffeta silky absolutely ately ‘356 to do he ie from starch or dressing; won't last long T9¢, ASS and gets © ted . at the price we ask; for one day only, Wednes Cotton Eiderdown, donb) ad. fan ra. fe t i ‘ous. I romember once, o wa PORKER SELLS FOR $5,125. | acerogate sale ‘The pig. Tenstrike Pi ng 21 igen i 89 n , r low , to ible faced, far a window for t 2 that | Goodrich stock farm salp the | pign w nd $13,060, and 44 pone yen Fe oar oe for i ite toate and shirt White Outing Flannel Canton Flannels=We bought bor wich and some world’s record for Poiana Chine 4 for $25,161 of $585 qusday'o evllieas oor yard . peed: Sor Wee 390 carry times @ fill stock:-p + here than nd hom & as broken an to t eac aint highest priced litter, the highest More than 130 breeders from sev ihe quality F ae Velve AM solid colors, with small, neat anywhere. 17¢, 1G¢, 1Zh¢, L1¢, 10¢, S¢ and BE orieed year it and the targeat ral states attended ftgures, including dots aroy effect . ! arting pig aud the largest ral sta attended thi be By. tashen tn WARS cole pe tA eas Ai ['39¢ 39¢ | Cotton Batting—Special, a roll - black. Priced for Wed t ] eee ponvers $158 quailty Al-Woel Pasen Aeoraicbiho LINEN TOWEL SPECIALS “{ hope you won't mind my say ove bre nav ca 1, green and Sata Li Huck T ! j ' fog «wo, but know, you have black Priced for Wedr " “ rather a spiritual beau ould per yard - 8c ul 29, London's pr each ‘ appeal to an artiet. | i a he quality All-Wool Trice lanne inch —<—— %e De and ; at the Art Institute wt aa / BS cota: Brash doggy Tob i rel eau Sle 15¢, 17¢, 19¢ and 28e (went there @ term aud | IN | Wednesday's selling, por yard y 19¢ White Twilled Toweling, 8 1's price, ; ie. Y " neumnen : ng portrait. @ i'd like to} (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) pris Be cig oan : ho. most wanted goods for fall yam Sie paint you 1 ive BHVRES, Sept. 2-—Near this kirta and: coats. A a rd ge ein Perhaps you \eity is proba tho me akish in| ew records by Gogorza, Constantino aN . ‘ ave j PH bn in the w i ns bititt a on sa Drop into our Vieto ; She i ard’ by a French arch 1 y tin 1 hear ther , ij the wi ore ~ ; ‘ ne and hear them ¢. “Let x bine « 1 AN i tore, I» nod . mn : refer h Ihe 4 Best Table Oilcloth, d Pr a i gam ov ¢ gome fru Le srailed ad bi per yard her than Root it a.polltictar \ blood ve ‘ to wil the be nl ‘ Cc lea?’ rs I ge 1406 SECOND | “Ma mat ohm, -(Ne! ee. wre. sateen Cenerassenseeesnenie sae : | (RRL EM? LLLLLALEALLAELA LOL ;

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