The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1907, Page 4

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* THE SEATTLE STAR TAR PUBLISHING CO. ® 1907.1300 vi EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ° Telephones «Uta: Bilitorial: indepe@dent 675; Sunset Malm 1050, ‘i “ renth av. 1 \ ome i 7 Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060, THE 1907 GIRL © lL ¥_ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, .-... |‘STAR._DUST e BY JOSH , tHE SEATTLE 8 & Josh Wise shan't tap it unioss Mr, Blank gots rr 7 in."—-Argonaut i BALLARD STAR AGENOT on Malings Av@ Manaet, Matiard 106 in gona : uid “RVRRETT STAR AGENCY —1tomer Beane, 0932 Rog@ertgbor Av; funnet 1040 Gonads: Themt “ on “x = cn pane One or twenty-five conte por month, De Dear Linsie—Don't bother with ittie 00 fiverea by wall or catvier: chaps who are poor; Woman b mAn—~alwayg: ry Hol Washingt # second ctase matter Look out for a fellow with mom into marriag just by the wage! Har ial Metered a 0. Washington, aw aw ae K out for ™ br th way . ple as they| Though the way may seem thorny, mother it nan's sott My t we sents are, ye got stung I bid you be sure, finger th © strong entire dint of aw A foot and his money are sy ound Whiot "wines at ak gor" eo of The Atar fail (o reach ily wed é i each ma 6 ving on visit to Vit Rinast mS and Te woloch, ‘and we will wend which he light, i sons: mines, Te you should Milas It More than ones, please tetephor The Wandering Minstrel. Beguilon what mag tos so * " sm perfect service ij in woman women Gane ¢ . cortain of giving Sue wubs « ; \ re a as ° "earn ogee eo syem, Uncle Tom,” gurgies downy, rin 4 hree, in Licata : Siew aren onme Gere & reeey in five minutes she bas his watch to play with ABS 9 7 } That's the beginning ae , In a report recently submitted to the war department, Major The game is over, The toot ing ot bor (eng a the oup, a ref \ lreel unber of reasons for the dif Invocation. tain of the “Reds” in borne triumphant | : ‘ aeneral Ay St mis Ade : | No golden hair hor head entwines, | Tough tuck ge t a - .* ‘Gisicee | ashe Himpe ficulty now experienced in getting and keeping good men in} Her e are not of heaventy dejectedly up to bis especia Ainge , “Small and | blue, | Ob, but if you could have only seen piendid you wery : the army His first and foremost reason is Small pay, a | Pa eM , ial lwhen you made that fine dash ghe gre eyes and life.” ‘There are : : ses, but | } ome . loots high wages in civil life There are nine other causes, bu ot heart makes much ashing. 4 . pais ow P ; e hy mesit” ’ Vheud teagan At the frat hop that night Mins xtee Mao” ts te hig it seems that Gen. Greeley might well enough have stopped with | ado. MED Bye Pip Bagley edb the first. This reason is further amplified by the report, which} Ah, would whe only come to me Milady’s getting on : ‘ 4 | Folty , 4 ‘er the bi te ear “ adds that “the army as a whole is insufficiently and improperly I'd urge my luck ‘gainst any odda, “Over the banister age yesterday ; K 1 y lo acorn the vain decree | Tenderly sweet and & eho } ae SO cent 1 all told and Winking to seorn t is ik oer te” Pork © reatty & of fed, the n earning scarcely over 90 cents a day 4 aah Of Fate and ali the plotting gods ww UP iy Frayed 7 . bo A vod It But of receiving poorer returns than the poorest unskilled laborer has | | N, how the words nad eaatoty @ ret te : ce through your Brothert” “ ' . 3 ” I'd wager wealth, repute and name, Bennen here DK is 4 who earns in civil life from $1 to $3 a day water wealth, renee Ant AA) wan: the Wahden| fan throbbing path ore subject whi the next congress will doubtless Inbinge tho stars, and with them |! Minstrel ventured into Russia She bas arrived P ; ; be called upon to consider, and it is to be hoped i — era And stake the world—with her—|Not Inebrinting the Alaa wl ne | oat the decelttul euss. of ¢ aby lok po Net to thes Thon thet ; sl) be favorable t only do the interests of the army and win lover night at an inn at Vodkanov nents of grandma's cooky ja a D wel day, they tion will be favora N Ky: bo ‘ on gorod, he rattled -off thi ie ia & little well-timed bese t Sie amet and navy, { the letter ca a ver at bodic I ie ciao, thou Sabrent dames, thea, | ditty immense! ¢ empl equire h able con but the gen Blackest of Hthiopian maida j ree Th em . } ye The rey the King, the "Sach the |! do not come out to joke at all; I LASOR NO water at | eral interests of the country demand it, for the present wages ll ae bot conan oak bead se of paid to this class of public servants constitute a belittling dis I've got—I want the Queen of| There's nothing queer about your| ‘The building trades of San Fra and oven ra le wt 1 t Spades } your looks, but @ lot of youl cisco are discussing a propoalt too warm grace to nation, to the people who employ Se servants Harper'a Weekly, | are “ott to settle a scale of wages soimgle | The men of the army, the ones Gen. Greeley is talking | In lands through which I've roamed | for three years got ‘aged \ or passed through on the fly wter about, are paid $13 per + With this, of course, they are Perfectly Impartial They say you are not angels, though | a. seve 4 journal published ag t ed the rex hich the general describes, and their The manager of a shipyard ta re} very fond ki Bs ) & " fe furnished their feed, wh the general d ibes, , | Serre perme rem to have aasemt his men|In fact, in styles of names, you're | ' ro Pia _ 4 he ees f m month, and * on “i the aonb | By Cart Murtbut. , he tive and to not 80 very rich ee Ee Oe a ee tees Bie Looking furthe tl be found that letter carriers are The man who wrote “Dearie” declared “the world's growing | them to vote ina mun! tg " eles. For I can hardly = at all “vich” Of] ge weekly inet i l« t r . elieve se | tion as they plea n fact you is “vich . . A fen SEND to year, a ting to length service,| colder each day it not bolde If you don't belleve it, gaze Bem Western Fede : paid f $ ‘ upon the modest peacherine herewith prosented—the 1907 Girl, the | #han't tell you how J am going to, : , a while government mail men stationed on trains receive abo queen of her sex, the flower of the flock, and all that vote, ca os +" pete FP on) tt aot os @ ry oe ge | The recent national convention at e sar rount. The otk of both letter carriers and mail Ian't she th ? Not « Lydia Langulsh, not | oY shall have rrel of beer ors ¢ we ough 0 ey) Th cont nati Cont m oi the same amoun T t w f » letter ¢ 3 | pueneeeieien * unconventional | brought into the yard.’ (Hear, would have kicked him down the | ¢ cinnats of Me ul F « messengers is very h and very wearing, and the compensa things tr ght, but a |hear!” shouted the men. “But 1. steppes Vf ra, Plater Brass tion is away helow the rate of wages for similar service in high-min damosel wh ta what and who's | ecemeso — » Brass and | who, and why civil life turea and car These facts must be understood and appreciated by this | She will never set the demanded inaidiously, how gracefully government of ours, if the desired and secured, and, furthermore, service is} mt be | ore liberal compensat pe escape the charge of trying to under pay ourselves is just what it amounts to. c¢ service if we would For that blic employes are not properly allowed to those of us who perk to be referred to as “they,” “we. I part of the American public They are not hired hands on farm. They are sons on the farm, with a present equal in terest in ownership of the farm. To cut their »wance is| unjust and unfair and indicative of partiality For their] Services, soldiers, sailors, letter carriers and such servants are} as much entitled to fair compensation as is the legislator, | the army or navy of ficer who has previously had the benefit of an education paid | for by the people of the country. congressman, senator, or president, ot The point of that fairness to ourselves demands that we treat ourselves and all of ourselves, fa lass of our A large « ated for tt citizens are not now being fairly compe services to the rest of us, and the rest of us ought to be ashamed of our selves- MODERN by FWetfoeter Spikking wort } Marretch ise @ lotteries In vich der caboodle brize iss a lemon | | Der answer to @ voman vich iss jhammering nails tem she's a reck-| and continue to be ashamed 1 ntil we right the wrong. | of allonce—mum tas der ROBBERY OF MOTHER HUBBARD | leas drifer | Life ise der definitions of vot jhabbens before you are deat | |. When children are seen but not heard, dere mudder dinks they are in mischiets. | A mayor hans a lartch chob to fill jund a lartch treasury to empty |_.A man mitould a country ehoner ally dinks he owns diss von. i Don'd biame der chackass for }braying; der sheass inks id iss melodiousneas Adfertising alvays pays, eten ven der adfertiser forgets to. | Spik chently to a clam j talk back } U.S. Navy Yard | Take a trip on the Sound and visit the U. S. navy yard, see the Wisconsin and * Charleston, the fa. the he cand n, Buffalo ship Philad h ary doe t boats |prison ship Nig oats Pier 2, foot of Yesler way daily, Round trip, 60¢ training mammoth , and leave AVING seems hard until you start, but after the first deposit it’s like an in- teresting game---it makes you want to keep on run- | ning up the score. | a) We Pay 4. Interest Old Mother Hubbard Hut when she goth there r upboard waa bare. For the Wolf had grabbed all for his Went to the cupboard To get her p dog a bone On Savings Accounts September VICTOR Record: & new record de Gogorza, Constantino and N ” are now a parlor Drop into and hear them Victor our any time Shemnai Union Savings & ) Trust Co. i SECOND | Mowe PLIELLLALEOLLEDLRML LEED, Sopot” do tNoma alates herry mt ny" & ood book warble a love song without fancying that every young man who hears {t fs tn love with her river on fire. she glides into the heart! [formulated a demand for an &-hour day and a 20 per cent increase in wages. The membership of the hood of Pa this 1907 Girl, bat oh, he i" rl, but of 44 roth Decorators z LS RD | Paperhangers America now SENTENCE SERMONS. coeds the 70,000 mark. During a | first six months of the present year Henry F. Cope, ta Chicago Tribune. Killing time is soul suicide, | Prosperity is a stiff test of @loty. | }97 new un were organized “The Hegdahl Co. has bought the No man finds fame by bunting es seen pene, ee for it } rags, and are selling th me be There is no obedience under | low jobbing prices oo compulsion, , | He never finds himself who nov er denies hime. They who pour out their hearts} never ompty them } The highest religion ts to do the Fly on the Flyer SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE Fare 350--Round Trip, S0c lowllest things weil FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. ee tie ee i A man may deceive himself, but LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 package. Special, per soctamas damage he never fools deatiny | and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 ‘ The Hya Some talk so hard about duty ®» m. QUARER SPECTAL—Pat ap ty naimo fron they have no strength left for LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a . ey The U. | deoda Inert Isadore—What's your occupation, bo? ™. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. 7 : ~ming can The shortness of the day ex Quiescent Quentin—I'm a charcoal calsominer. What do you do? || U- SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie eee her trip tc cusses fo man from greatness of Inert Isadore—Oh, I'm a wir closs tele: bd aa ee $f eon Mende. | . . ‘ legraphy lneman. Tol. 212. ‘Guns endeavor ' WHITE STAR—Pure totter Fo epaseeioaiaiiel —_— packed in Cat peckaghe. Sec HAMILTON BROWN SHOES, OLD COUNTRY LINENS. 7 oe neces ® coormes NeW pascovEnt. | te vane I TABLETS. for MAKE-MAN BEST FLOOR OILCLOTH 45c Grade, per yard ...32¢ 35e Grade, per yard ...22¢ RUG SPECIAL. Reversible of the Universal Smyrna; $2.00 value, each .......$1.26 MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢_ Lace Curtains of High Degree LOWER PRICES IN OUR DOMESTIC $3.00 and $3.50 Values $1.98 DEPARTMENT All-Wool Eiderdown, in red, gray, white, pink, etc., These are Real Nottingham, and ¢ inches, 30 in they're all 3% yards long, 54 in qualities, on sale, plain centers, with neat, effective j actually worth $3.00 and $. Double blue $1.75 FANCY BATTENBERG CURTAINS, ! very dainty and the price but, pair BURNING OUTETTS juet recetved a MEH ’ tof Pyrographie } and wood for burning. BURNING OUTFITS From 81.29 up to $5.00 Back. NE LESSON PRES ot fit sold, W fon) We have in 27 hes wide; 79c, 49e and 39 69¢, 39¢ and 30¢ designs, in specially priced 19¢ Winter and design; good per yard ery pattern wide, gene der; p rice; ally ¢ white; nes and 36 i We give per yard Faced Eiderdown, pink, navy, et esday, per yard in new browns 3c quality; pair .. $1.98 1.15. I Flannelettes—F or Waists, ete., at 12 K n in every Dressing Sacques, of 300 pair, s both Arabian and wh wereeresees MLAS value special! Tuesday IRISH POINT CURTAINS FOR LESS. Bigs igo soo yl yest celia 9 Le ila 35 ; Sheets—Unbleached Si center seam, You know th 4 Irish Point; full w ity; specially priced f each ity ; re rice 36c; pr r Tuesday $6.50 VALUES, $3.75. Pillow Muslin—42-inch [lc 1 Pillow slin, 17¢ qual f M $6.50 Irish Point Ivory Color Curtains, $3.75. Hand ity; specially priced for lay, per yard .. 12hk¢ or je me apr ¢ and pretty vine centers; they're yours Blankets—10-4 Dark Gray rood size and qual Kind that saa for a mere woge oe ob ° $3.75 ity; spe for Tuesday + OOF J are the standing hat not some nstder serious SLAUGHTER PRICES FOR ONE DAY ON The Two Most PopularFall Shadesin Dress Goods 75¢ Quality 52-Incl¥ Wool Batiste, a real dandy for house gowns, every-day shirt waists and chil- dren’s dresses, gitatanteed washable; brown and cardinal only; in this sale Tuesday, per yard .39¢ CLOTHING Is worn by nee 4 r4 * “ x e who ave § 65c Quality All-Wool Storm Serge, 36 inches wide, excellent cloth to wear: you will have to hurry to weighed matter care & ; 4 i y f " Jed that cor secure any of this goods; brown and cardinal only; in this sale Tuesday, per yard .. 1S¢ ; ; ‘reseed What Is 1 rrtant to you how that you eam cot manner mind the ¢& redit System hundreds of ¢ iress in the ' Just @ tt a little at & y way to 89c Quality All-Wool Cheviot Suiting; this cloth we recommend very highly; just the most wanted goods for fall and winter wear; brown and cardinal only; in this sale Tuesday, per yard ....49¢ 25 Quality All-Wool Chiffon Taffeta Cloth, 44 inches wide; smooth, hard finish; especially used for tailored gowns; brown and cardinal only; in this sale Tuesday, per yard 89¢ $1.50 Quality All-Wool Poplin, 45-inch, brown and cardinal only; in this sale Tuesday, per yard. 95¢ $1.35 Quality All-Wool Prunella Cloth, 45-inch, brown and cardinal only, in this sale, p $1 Our Modern ( 95e¢ er yard $1.25 Quality All-Wool Panama, 52-inch, brown and cardinal only, in this sale, per yard 95¢ > an't It? $1.75 Quality All-Wool Broadcloth, 54-inch, brown and. cardinal only, in this sale Tuesday, per s Eastern Outfitting Co, NE sy 4.4 eis ca ; A A abies $1 x ines ) petit ) SECOND AND UNION, Other Browns and Cardinal at Special Prices y { Seattle Reliable Credit (| House. 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