The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ TAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307-1309 Seventh ave SVERY AFTERNOON @XCEPT BUNDAY, Sunset Main 1050. : ~ “FH Teieprones-- é ms Buneet Main 1050. creates terial: Hunset, Ballard 206, Busine inner 1049 THE 1907 GIRL 678; 1 Independent 1138; BAQLAKD STAR AGENCY 991 Ballard Ave Homer Rvaus, #981 tor AW RVERETT STAR AGENCY cose TO MAN SUBSCRINERS aves f each NOTICE TO BUNSORTARKS xp by ¢ i 0" tain of giving eer A MESSAGE FROM A BUSINESS MAN 7 i 7 | What follows is net an attack on young men. It does not reffect on the millions who are using hands and brains in an honest effort té he rising and) effective and aggressive citizens. No. Simply the observation of an employer, him- self a worker for 30 years, one who was brought up under rules that contained discipline that | seems to chafe many members of the present genera-| tion. This was sent in by a business man, and we are} | glad to pass it on, | ** * business There is scarcely a store or a shop in the country | whose proprietor will not tell you this: “We want good help. We want men and women whorwill think. | We can’t find them to be dying out. Where we ployee, with a realizing sense that he best helps him self when he helps the firm, we find 20 who ask first, | ‘How much do you pay and what are the hours?” And rhe sense ‘of responsibility seems | find one ambitious em-| You ean see vwe and fully ity therein Queen of hearta tn th of haughty languor in he her high position and glort that ab in her ae when told remark: ‘I can get an easier job than that.’” Even the winds of heaven, as Sha ” her face too roughly os © ith hat ¢ Too many young Americans are looking for soft} jr shire outemot too moch--just enough to shew m Thev nee nea as velc x process trimmest a # that ever chase snaps. They need hard times as a developing proce | deaiten ana. beiogn eonien I could point to The bag which she carries so nonchalently at her filled with gold or je ployees have stopped work without giving the em the trophies of her summer campaign. ployer 10 minutes’ notice. | 7 They were not vicious. They had no grouch. But they didn’t understand the ethics and hadn't tried to learn. I ha a dozen instances. where em the other replied The municipal expenses of New York city are $14 eh hour Following his custom, the judge! asked of the defendant, a burly low-browed scoundrel, who had murdered @ poor old couple to rob them: “Defendant, have you any meaning of business visit the U time ye seen other employe who spent Nebraska, mo work. g a re o tr c » | thing to say?” In a cheerful tons poston, Ruffalo and the trating dodging work, and othe rs who were willing to do one we bag nly gg | thing, and would see their place of business go to/tora, 1415 Third av, have § new ~ — a nate : tables and the only 6x10 prison ship Nipatc. Boate smash sooner than help in a department that they did} cule tn Seattle. A place for jane Pier 2; toot of Yesler way, etx . | Uemen. not consider their own. pone - 7" Boa Round tr are anid, dare not visit mapection they blow 1 @ golf ball or twinkled over the as might be surmised, but with hearts pe we oe ee Just a wo; am opposed to capital punishy U.S. Navy Yard Take « trip on the Sound 8. navy yard dattloships Oregon, Wisconainiag? the cruisers Charl » SOc. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1907. STAR DUST by the look appreciates pair of the side te not a “ And always the cry was, “I don't have to stay ibfi can get another job.” | 820 SECOND AVENUE It isn’t a question of wages. It is a question of Extra Specials For Friday manhood and business integrity It is a something that is building failure for thou sands. lines. | A case in point was that of a well-paid young man who was never on time, He would send in word that he would be two hours late, and he was often! three hours behind. He banked on the fact that help} was difficult to obtain. Even his honesty was not above par. And in the face of these facts he demanded a} raise of salary, and actually felt that he had been | harshly used when he was discharged. | The picture is taken from life. It is in no way colored. There, are so many incompetents that it-is no wonder that firms bid for the services of those who| use their brains, who make their employers’ interests their own, afd who are aggressive, persistent, prompt, intelligent and honest. You can’t keep that class down. ! The others! If hard times do come, you'll find them on the street, hunting for work and meeting re fusals at every hand. ee They can't win for themselves along those} that is just what is being done at Walker's the year. Tomorrow and Saturday we offer an attractive assortment at greatly réduced prices. Coat Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. New models, made of fine quality novelty folds— Coats Tourist, Motoring ents, sleeves Skirts eo ta wh, Does this make you think? NTY FAIRS ARE RIPE Especially hams, m adapted to sche nbr adras or cha $2.50 Dresses go at $1.4 $3.50 $6.00 t Dre Waists offer a beautiful poplin t ter length sleeves, We offer for Friday ALSI.75 At $1.98 tucked collars Albatross Wai gant worth ude of good quality and silk ru f Petticoat Petticoat tatfeta si ings, made vo rows of ruching tyle: made xcellent qua brella ru ier ith s¢ al flows t and st 1 with pin tucks; all ! fh silk dt Trimmed Felt Hats jue and QOnills; in br er, gra wl biack—in fact, all lor 1 d for Friday and Saturda From $7.00 to $4.95 820 STCOND AVEN Walker and Saturday To have the very newest apparel offered right at the opening of the season at prices that are materially reduced may be a departure from the ordinary store's policy, but | The very best 4 values at the very lowest price holds good here all through | semi-fitting coats, finished with inlaid velvet collars, turn- over cuffs and stitched seams; new pleated skirt, with Reduced From $20.00 to $15.74 | | and Traveling Coats, made of high grade mannish ‘mixtures, lined throughout, man-tailored finished with notch velvet collars and tailored Reduced From $17.50 to $12.74 made of fine quality plain Panama, titched and splendidly tailored m $7.50 to $5.94 Washable Dresses For Girls | wear, in fancy cole Dresses go at $1.98 Ss go at $3.95 « waist, frontief box pleats and side tucks, three quay and Saturday an de $2.50. _ Entire front of box pleats f Women’s Silk Petticoats \ in staple col dion pleating, finished and numerous rows of especially ~ mixtures, wed ging regularly and sige with $5.00 ty taffeta i and t ruffles $5.89 Hf dashing Teddy Roosevelt Back"to the white house treks, ‘Twill be just whet fall many & fond admirer ‘specs, ~) A@d if Hill Taft is winner, As huedreds hope he'll be, = tng l* | Colman Batiat Artistic photo He'll « he oppasitioe v levaphe «at eartactle pric “a, "NO hy wittiog.c@ ‘om, feo? Bunny Italy was next honored | Cognonn or other frauds oe with the presence of the Wander: And if Joe Cannon reac! ‘That loftiest of gow He'll fire the tariff knockers And shoot ‘om full of holes And if the very proper Charles We'll all be wearing whiskers, And part ‘ And what of Charlie Patrbanke? Tacoma, If Charlie does not lose, To seonga to you alla da day, = | “Twill boom the price of earmufts | And aretie overwhoes, + singe 4 loupe, } Those Nature Stories Again. You hand-me nota da garlic, mo} The Fall Opening Jeome—Do you believe Roosevelt hope j j if is the loglea! candidate for proni-| Ob, hand-a mo datomeot |py the most successful o dent next year? t, me tak alba our history, Is over Rivere—Sure! Not only the log } Hundreds visited u foal candidate, but the zoological, | Oh, aint-a dis brogue a gemeo! | last evening, anf not Contradictory though it may soem, 1 doring Minstrel and ran him out of | towne. STH a ahd A Natural Tupposition. bear fad ff Fairbanks gets into the ledhoune,” } BY JOSH |p The teohouso? | Josh Wise Baya: | logpent ot the-er—corset, a) “Oh, | moan the Whitg, House , KARA doal of fat will go to waint, ‘How #0?” Why the polar bear fad will take its place, of course.” | What though the “hiplens gow th no difference to i Bro Wandering Minstrel. dion = w «rer B Big Savings oq Articles “Tialdnoan, too, ta only skin deep.” | The post Wrote; hut he | May have been satisfied, you know | With o limited monarchy 1908 Possibilities. Whether a woman this winter Will resemble a stoveplpe or a ew is er pipe will depend upon her shape and weight to begin with Hamilton Studio Pend Tablet who tarried awhfle Chianti della Campagna, and fra nized with the swarthy peasants, who listened to his beautiful megw phone votee while he Hited this Hughes should chance to win, Hand me outa da gota orangeo Handea me lots of your changeo; | ‘Toot-toot! or me go a-way' the ol | at the chia. Me beat it to Roma all da way from Handa me nota da bumea cante-| re only enjoyed the enter taining musical gram, but a charming new creations which on exhibition, OUR CREDIT SYSTEM Holds a unique positior in the minds of $ shoppers—they re that here is the Z place where one is able to purchase such ex : ev CX quiche garments for Att for tree sample ee A LITTLE DOWN AND A PPE ET LITTLE AT A TIME Inc. 7 SECOND AND UNION, Seattic’s Reliable Credit | The merry villagers sald that} with the abandonment or! would be about all from the Wan r Magneting Revealed i i cattle lize theluding new records by de Gogorsa, Constantino only and Nicleon are now on sale. Drop into our Victor parlors any time and hear them Tr THE ARCHITECTURE OF OUR BUILDING, ITS THE PRICES OF THE GOODS THAT COUNT ae MERCHANDISE HERE IS EVERLASTINGLY THE LOWEST "3 ~ Read Our Offerings for Tomorrow in Silks and New Dress Goods $1.35 French Pan- ama 85c $1.25 quality French Panama $1.39 Broadcloth 98c $1.39 quality All-Wool Broad 19¢ 25¢ quality Danish tuctios wide, all black; special for Friday's Suiting, 60 inches wide; cloth, 54 inches wide; one Sitk, guaranteed to weet] selling, per yard 19¢ comes in medium and dark of the popular cloths for and wash; no silk wea 35cB’k Moreen] 5c gray only; the most want fall wear; colors cardinal better; colors = ‘ . of today; wear is browa, navy and black white, pink, pale blue, avy ate goal iy ack Moreen od; special for special for Friday's selling, blue, red irting, inches wide “rida e ; thie is for one day only Friday's selling, per gy per yard ....... ++. DBE cardinal, gray, “ per yard ..... ime seeeres eeereee coca bE ¥ browns, champagne 1 25 P. $1.25 Taffeta Silk btack; spectal for one Gay . anama 50c Moreen S’k25c 50e quality Moreen Skirting. 27 inches wide; all colors and black; special for Fri Gay's selling, por yard only, per yard .. 89c $1.25 quality %6inch Black Taffeta Silk, 36 ste $1.25 Crepe de Chine 69¢ |} Suitings 89¢c 5S quality All-Wool Pana inches inches wi SBE sees 32 i zn mre i HO bee tt aE ; i 2 Et re fit? 7 Hi i Fats ERE wa F wl <p Qh¢ sting Pad ee wide; good weight and ex an na : * oat popular cloth for cellent finish; suttadle for $1.25 quality Sitk Crepe, a a 25c Tricot 19c street sults; never spots or suite, costs snd. usder | | Chinn novel qccue a 25c quality All-Wool Tricot wears-out; special for Fri skirts; special for one day with bordered edges; Flannel, all colors; special day's selling, per yard only, per yard .. S0¢ the fad for veils and gute) ‘ Par for one day only, per oe asvenee weanearanr iy 1 tor Pride's REGULA Sy pin ge oe : scarfs; spec i of Maith Plai $1.50 Worst $1.50 Peaude Soie por yard . fentalnin 89c Plain Colored 75c Yamato 39e Yamato Silks, 27 98c t Peau de inches wide weight and | all $1.10 ilks |i $1.50 quality AlLWool Worst ed Serge, fine twill, with good finish; genuine tm Batiste 45¢ lity Pt q Ce ported goods; 54 inches " table 1 evening inche wide; very sul a ’ wide special for Friday's ing in both dark evening ge and ings dg selling, per yard ...$1.10 f < gowns blu ~ - wa! sheer fabri¢, ful finish; ¢ok gray, tan dark “ brown, cardina) and ANS ROE ONL » cream, pinky for one day only, per yard HAMILTON BROWN SHOES, OLD COUNTRY LINENS. erey. ame linal, rese- 1 and black; a Friday's selling 4 39¢ \ S nt ‘ y 98c Jap Silk 69 $1.25 French Pop- linette 89c ta duet a es —e Miversal Range : Cream Waite Jam ee I SEL OND AVE washes good and seine Friday ng, per yards Frid She

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