The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1907, Page 4

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Stunning? Of course, but, dear me ned t and 9 touched elbows under brassy sk jit costs amall fortune. But ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, i907 was on motion of District the sole trimming consists of Cutty 4 Attorney PC. Sullty white plu Coatt It can be ” _ And yo ) afford to be thf i hoor the whigs motacktn’ back it ! J least two THE SEATTLE STAR wie tter man for having h friends the woods.” a rt onl h Inovitablg’ ge $ F Hut beware of the man who @glla himaelt vl and. would Mirandy | olily | Kinga bln, " he witt ins BY STAR PUBL rating c@ 2 @ 1307-1309 Seventh rd o.| have you do wrong in any relation™in life, in ¢ to please or | After a while ehe #aid Famed NH : ° favor him, For he will bet ai whenever It WAI benefit him tof git your supper toniehgtike | died Bhoow aul 8 Every arPiRNOON EX¢ RPT SUNDAY do #0, and throw gou asld a squeered lemon when your!|to, We'll have some then like we JOSH mare fal, niku ? Prriondghip Nix confed to bétu valuablejnaset to him Jiuwed to eat, and ICT seem Whe old “ oa brombly Octave Eeitoriat: independent 675; Gunset Main 1050 THunk over what the friendship means to you of every person | times, .@ ——_ —__-—— e ‘ < have vaineas! Independent 1138) Sunset Maln 1050 you have been calling friend, Perl@ps it wi open your eyé# fo, seated at iltohan table, 2 Anyhow, it pays to think Hiram ate from the plei¥an ware] 5 Josh Wise Gays: j hoon thi people are inost parti Kogene hey : ° BALLARD STAR AGRNCY-2n Dallard AD donset ; ‘ that dared not to mifigt pith the ar aby making the man with R together lone the q ean acunct-dtenve 3 n | STUNNING HAT ii FEATHERS, BUT IT COSTS A DREADFUL china of the dining roof, and leona intentions pay cast ry nmin oe ui ry ee ee thought of the days that were no hg@ton Star tof it. Phe Bi ime he Ae oe wi f ' * more and of the things (hat money | " . Y have jg Fs a . LOT OF MONEY @ | contdn't buy | INustrated Quotation ) Fntored oi ine Postottign at Grattie. Weehingnen. @ 6 ' Later tq the evaling he too@att f ' os Gas a ZO WAty, GOMOCRINSNOciee Gen_m bow Je | his aawgh clothes, and inci | “Many a family nt fet’ ol HY mbet ot cag pagir. When that Gate grrivea. if gp | them carag@illy in the trunk, con | with a skeleton in to meet # aire kote 4] Seas G cones cA » | Julgned them to the tendly shadows } th’ clowet keeps ye VOY ony iret i . Bev gt Har Mar ran to renen pou uy bof the attle Knesntn’ whieh jure f . To cell Bone wale, sities { fi; » clowet it's in it © hold. hay we ‘| ge era endl os oti wane A CROSS. EXAMINATION YP as F | Ove the abn | sale ho sack pases Neloniopae We } 4 i ie “on dl Mins we can DOC@UMD oC etVfOn Su Gubeertbere’ a pabtert: fey } Q, Panr name's Stayvewant Fish? | » Wont thay , ; ew iy we | A. Yeu. y T e - Q. You were at the last meeting j tenia who me nase “Bs ‘out coke aut lof the board of Minols Central di es " penagt fire | reeroret | The Mediocrists Byes: nya canescens siegs \ Waser | bs a) », that® eat ’ mM y Was H.W. Harriman there? | We fally wtrive to do our pact tte mi hay. fever ae teat Ford Wha wot you doi y » a me cutare 4 No, bot a lot of his tools” | of worldly work, but itn not Are sn ° wite me Of newspa isctissicn ‘ele. funny been a fas port . Q. What kind of “tools? With our seant store of grafty art would w ( n, Gen, Win, J. P Colorado Springs, ¢ See eeneetty ature “ites” | We really do not make muck *, and Jones hag answered it in his w marl ae mod wa Q What were they doing? | mney For he dows net tame te RA teran is . ’ nt ifn k t} A. They were, forming a plot, but | Uhat, sherds ‘ . ‘ 4 didn't get a chance to “hatchet Similar re js no pli (hough hambite, has « € be incrusted with @. Tell us what happened. | Harriman had dammed the water home. Miche i I af h V A. Well, they all “drilled” in,| Of the raking Colorado. trim vinaged o het seul ie ’ 3 ( tke it bh been “framed” ap. Almost simultaneously the peo i bh o f ’ The general was at b ve ““T ing 15th” Pennsy sid, dighed. Out. & let of.0l6 “enw began to do much the same vatia cavalry durin 8 " ast week a rion of bout the right of the majority Bos water in hie au 4 s tock, and ae {t wan “plane” that ft owever possibly owing to) iin te ‘ t dr ( I i “augur” MM to me, 1 took «|! they spelled the proceny dif vy tl , y pla mpgin Gen. P At pooch” at one of ‘en erently—-Phitadelphia Lode thi hi © can't aff : ‘ : 1 You hw vur hamme yt i 1 " ae mt The host paid a xpen nel ail harde't sou? Unappreciated i n't afford it a a asi snd A. Weil, that bunet was @ Do you expect people to 5 fave of the y : . : cot en ¢ quar They had You eredit for good intention rp ern @ i Sightsecir ‘ , 10 on the “bench,” and I wanted a Certainly mn,” anewered Mr te Silimalaas — ee, i put to ft Dustin Stax My observat ha L Ree the! : ort of “t game, was A. Maybe but it i td fH. .. One w uw $ of exp nN t , ye had to prevall om tovered by morta s that of look nto e fa { one you Q Were ‘the can appreciate the fe ngs of old an Palmer 1 made them wath Oat 0 eee a ss be Record: More than that | te Snag Bigs ember ecor 4 Phere ' y goes ! Oh, no, but {t's the “compans ine new Fr Gogorta, Constantin tain where y Ww Tt wa sis sort of happ s that nnn bet " and Nieleon ere now on Drop into our Victor mast have « >w ire. The old faces BY CYNTHIA GREY Doesn't it just look as if it bad st fown | parlors any time and hear them > » ta another hat, the very | canaht up 1 of the sea foam as { } radiant with pleasure and vile and love o an y came adveen the’ bin an? The clyie suit of the United! | | these faces he had seen days when xys in b pwaet: thing. stred rom Paris." The hat is a pale blue felt, while States against ve Edward S aut dust; faces he had seen through gloom of battle ot will have it i the mo : ’ 1 ' will have to oon from some ; the bivouac’s fitful li What memories in those faces of |Spi.e Bb hard fought battles and weary marches! The keen thrill of | ee looking into the worn and wrinkled faces of comrades! And the knowledge that he had given his vets the time of their lives! Why, every heart throb of that kin wae STERLING BEESON. a million dollars. ‘his wife's wonderment He w garbed in heavy cowhide be coarse, shiny trousers held gr what to do with it texquely in pluce by a stat It Alad eathern belt, a blue flannel shi rt, and, last and moat abominable, bis can | grim face was adorned with a binck briar pipe reeking with the fumes of cheap tobaceo 4 it to do. | “Hitram Morton, hey you gone crazy?” she sald, him with andiaguis was worth more than It is'a nice thing to have a lot of money—only if you know There's magic in money—if you can get it out din’s lamp in power, if you know which way to rub it th do much—very much-—-if only tt is the disposition behind } 1 veyed What fools these many millionaire mortals be to miss such 4 a chance as old Gen. Palmer finds in using his money to bring No, Mirandy, 1 ¥ not gone sh of pleasure to flesh and blood—pleasures to be seen (CT@2%- sald Hiram, seating himesit the flush of pleasur flesh and blood—plea hi cae ince” Grannies tiie toner tem in eye and lip and smile of grateful, happy hum and ting his head in bis hand Lenfalt + " hunched over he pulled violently at Let the Rock e and arneg give i ra 5 eames Gelenianae a for libraries and colleges. That is al ht in its way, but think | whieh poe in the stom and , saga om 2 pungent, searching odor i how much fun they miss AD meager tay rma yer They miss the high asures that have come to the/| wuz gone, I thought fd pu mv q d old ol . a eiatit natural clothes again and fee! lke * grand old man of C who pays the freight a-hek Ghee mane” eale Uhre: OS Most of us have pictured in childish fancy what we would | fantly ' : Mr Morton t de and looked do if we had a large amount of money, We had no thought of| .. hor husband Traly here a s. No, these castles in Spain included a host | was the old Hi Morton the back woods had known for so many years. She remembered the shack was a natural, normal generosity jat the edge of the woods, the trees, the stumps, and later the well tilled fields, then the forest of derricks out in Colorado has made his childish dream come true! replacing the forest of trees, and nt : \the money which burdened thy aiar—coin it |hank account and finally caused into human joy, mint into we for the Oe. é them to abandon the homestead aud .. |adopt the ways of the ofty Ene, She remembered with pleasurable lpride how the aristocrats of the letty had welcomed them, and again he saw for the first time her} ragged spouse dressed In the clothes of « “gentleman.” Hiram had found none of these [things to his particular king. On }this evening he had found himself alone for the first time in many mooths, and old longings stirred {within him. He ascended to the garret and hauled from a corner an Jold and dast-covered trunk, a hair jtrunk that he tad brought with him into the West whon he was a youth. He had taken this trunk with him when he left the farm, and in ft were placed the habilt ments of his pant life He now pawed them over with crowing satiefaction, whic so far mastered him that he removed his tailor-made garments, and, donning his cast-off working clothes again jood forth a man, as he had called Himself, clad in coarse cloth and shod with heavy boots, # brother to the sturdy oak and the stalwart elm, & man hampered by no pro priettes restricted by no cus toms He had grown bold and ventured down into the kitchen, where he sat by tho big range, so unitke the cook stove of the past. He lit his pipe as he had done of old when the langry winter blasts swept through the clearing and the wolves howled | dismally far off In the woods. Hiram,” said Mirandy; “Hiram, ain't you contented? b-euess I kin stand {t, Mirandy,” he sald only I got to wonderin’ what I used to fee! like.” ut no matter what the family influence is, a man, In large Hiram,” said hie wife, as she wal over to him and put her hand on his grizzled head; “Hiram ngs ain't like they used to be, are they? You don’t act natural, Ht ram, and I don’t feel natural; and 1 don't know, Hiram, but what the farm was best | Hiram saw that his good old wite sich tes Mavala ‘thin ie | was sad, and even as he had risen wr seg cotlbathypipies t= # ie against the forest and wrested from . it his upland acres, he encow endowing colle of people to whom we were to give all the heart should ask, It We have all dreamed these dreams. But the happy man He knows how to get 1,000 cents out of a What a man is depends upon himself and everything that to- | fluences hie life. The family influence 1# a powerful one. The right kind of a w T have much to do in bringing out the best there is in him, and the wrong kind of a wife will help » the worst measure, consista of } if and his friends And when he con to analyze the difference between his friends and his acquaintances, he is fortunate indeed if he finds one real friend for every finger on his two hands. Most men can count their real friends on the fingers of one hand. that ov f jy yourself just how many you " depended our fr istances: ered |this, the difficulty of later years. aoik eee a P itgies tot on gn Rade ba | “Mirandy,” he said, “things ain't ing you under ob! . Aga apne +> thay Ae 4 same. God hoz blessed us with from the But t will fall away when |* y, but as we hev no children e you, or whe ver peeiiion in file bas ao 1? that we should make use uv . de oe PA t. Ye bev worked hard, Mirandy ‘ aa a Jon't need any. But | 224 Bow ye should do as ye 6 count on your fi ure t ones who will be |’! stay here, Mirandy, an may minute | alance ¢ é > fool The at t w the diffe between teldade , ly _in my hands again and to Aequalutances, The friends who want to help you ot | Leave Pier PW see battloahtna t ’ the f i rth ha a, the onl f | sad ‘ . h friends would ha your wife More Vatileships al navy be honorable in all your relations with your fellows. |than ever before. houwght for § Nothing could be | more stunning for late fall and early Boys Wanted ; | SEEERSEY EE walt winter wear | fe soll Seattle papers, Por tnfne " r wn apply to Geo. Bogier, Sta, sftion old Hibeary batiding, + : Y and 11 In the morning an a tr . the afternoon, {nitiatio paid by Bagler N 1406 SECOND PS A JS SPPLULALELLLELLALSLEALEELLADE HAMILTON GROWN SHOES. OLD COUNTRY LINENS. 74 Bandy ew) Puree of fem tbe Danish Cloth, 14 Inch all colors and black, yard de on tiie tins of the Unversal Beat Table VME eee cere ve SO Cloth, per MAY MANTON PATTERNG, 10¢ EXTRA SPECIAL $3, $4 and $5 Duck Suits and Wash Dresses $1.49 Closing out all Sammer Suits. Most of these are very desirable for house dresses all the year round. We want to dispose af these in one day, to make room for display of fall eee ocean or hart and $5.00 § $1.49 $1. 00 and $1.25 White Waists 69c our regular $1.00 and $1.25 White Lawn Waists at 6O@. Beautifully ery. On sale Wednesday at . 9¢ Art Dept. Specials | LAUNDRY BAGS | -35e-»/ 50cPillow Tops Our new Art Departmbat ts now | 25c . tg located on Main Floor, consider | || SESERTET. tanta 16TH Lee, THE LU THE TH VERY | LoxDox LATE® beow BAG ——| utely the very aries! ing Choice on Wednesday of any « ably enlarged and we chted Largest Ine of ow Tops tn Good deylight all day long for Full Size Laundry Bags, made of the city. Li ws b Tops, in matching embroidery silks. Full art materials in several different dozens of designs; also tinted lines of Carison-Currier Entbroid colors and styles, Reautiful tops in all kinds of floral, Orien ery Gitk carried ta ctodk at all designs; worth 50c. On sale tal and conventional desigas. times Wednesday at 2he sale Wednesday at . Linoleum is Less | TWO STORES — 1013-15 Fourth , First Aye. Pike Table Linen Specials For Tomorrow Women’s Und’w’r . 64-inch German Bleached Ta : Ale gaaorrdh k Wednesday Selling ble Damask, beautiful finish and neatly stitched ; spe $ and designs; 85e quality cial seeee ave New Fall Designs are here, e for one day, per yard hs Shain Mekelins tank ball ght from the factory. We fia le 57h¢ eabtcidery.. trimmed,” vith are ready any size order Sbnteh $1.00 insertion to match pecial Test us R ver. the 1 here . 2 Wednesday ..4 6de . ; ween 2) ‘ 25¢ Long Sleeve Fine Ribbed : Pla eee ps hs nnovattons Vests, pure every fae — : ; ‘ ; ‘ White Grass B Irish ‘ Rh SD | mS Tapestry Brussels Rug, 8 ft. 8 rish in Cloaks, Suite, Timi ; specia Ide apestry ' S I n, newest ns, $1.00 Waists and Millinery for Autumn are Dene for your inspection= the showing ts being added to dally by @ press shipments from New York. The Men® 45c Silked Vests, a satisfactory by article that pleases; colors pink and blue; special. 20¢ 10c Sleeveless Vests, nice qual ity, white only .........0¢ ft r and $1.25 qi one day ..., 72-inch Pure Irish Li bleached, $1.75 spec price for one day Department ts mady with its, Anttila A f “Bradbury t Best Clothes anda fall Hne Hats, Shoes Barg’ns in Silks and Dress G’ds 50e quality Cream White Japanese Silk NOTIONS inches wide a Hmited-quantity sold to any one customer, per yard So Finishing Braid ... ., een ieee a satay ace suudee . pe: We 206 Marshall Rest Linen Thread, , wrens cones: B@ you can opely aia 890 quality Wash Taffeta Silk, guaranteed both to wash Tiger Brand Daruing Cotton 1 count with us, if sae 4 and wear; all colors and black; for one day only, per 160 Obiting ‘te wish, for anything # ; te snc get ts rind v8 © Carling 10ND ..vessevsses vesnenensenvensansens SO lected — pay a Ite ‘ ain Silk, ope of the best wearable Card of 2 dozen Hoo silks of tor colors pink, cream, pale blue, Alice blue, green, turquoise blue, tan, cardinal, maroon, ight brown and black; per yard ..... © eee Oe $1.25 quality Aill-Wool Storm Serge, dark steel graya only 64 inches wide, and guaranteed to give the ve satisfaction; per yard , oe rereewens 90c quality Black Panama Suiting, inches wide, a per foot finish and a dandy to wear; per yard severe ADE $1.39 quality All-Wool Broadeloth, 54 inches wide ors navy blue, dark brown, cardinal aud black} per YACd weeeregem weewer eee orm enneens DSO 90¢ quality ke and FE 5 36 Fast Color Initial Marking Letters Best Ironing Wax down and a litte at& | wreerenmvecee de meeeerhe te ..2¢ was B5G 15¢ »10¢ Finest Taloum Powder, 8 tla sreeerevewsceseeneses 8e¢ — Eastern Outfitting’ Co., Inc.» Fj 34 Second Avy 290 Union Machine Needles, cach 12 Assorted Pearl Beauty Pins, impor 500 Pure Bristle Nat! Brushe dances 25¢ Comb Sots, per sot seeweess eattic’s Reliable Credit House”

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