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creer ni SS ment money lending department is a postal savings bank. It has 2 | f arbitrates strikes. ‘There is an old age pension for worthy citi the gas in a bag Ac b gas, fill it ti ‘ ' ' HOW TO HEAT A ' ° THE SEATTLE STAR FAR PUBLISHING CO. 1807-1909 Seventh av. @VERY AFTERNOON EXQEPT BUNDAY. Teldphongs— Private exchanger connecting all parte of the buliding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 ete or Ask for the department or the name of the person red. @ALEARD BEAR AGENOV—s21 Mallard Ave Munaet, Mallard 206 ot 1648 RVERETT STAR AGENCY .Homer trans, 2911 Mookefeller Av or Aix canta per ¢ © twenty-five cents ger month, De SUBSCRIBERS date when your expires ts om | TO SUBACKIBERS— should your copy of Th | IN LATITUDE 40 SOUTH was r ¢ overnment the best kind of on | ! to fe ab te confidence in it. | He wot tot that it cared at him, whether he This is p ¢ Am t We were the pio neers tr ’ i } ‘ le, W lon’t like t | th t t i us on any] | f i | y fair reforn W ud t c ers didn’t say, “Oh, you] fo that! It It never has been done that ay. It sounds good, t dangerous.” | he es have going ahead. \\ " ell about on h | It is the B \ Or | southeast of Australia | In New alar ” a a and has 18 new lines r t cha vest p sible rates. There t t nd th n not charge any m n the state ae wns the tel ephone and t t tem. Th Ag ronment life fixing the price charged by private nes. There is a g Hy for settlers, There ated land and income li 1 Incomes of less than $1,500 are untaxed rl zens. Homesteads cannot be sold or mortgaged for debt. Child labor is proh and fixes the hours of | d. The state enforces sanitation in its factories These are some of New Zealand's radical methods Did you say “paternalism” u say “wild Socialistic hobb: Maybe. It is not at all likely that all of N Zealand ments would be suited \ rica and Americar “And, after all,” you say, “t $ not government of and by the people.” i No; it isn’t, from our standpoint. pare im inquisitive ion with the “family next doo But wher hands of the try and the railr sta € it ru when he can ns ut bottom price; when he can be en couraged to own | the | n of tax n ernment works to recor al and capi when 1 labor is a crime, i when a man cannot be made to toil like a ma chine That is gover: ment “for” the people, and the important as the “of” and the “by.” The same thing may be done in different ways; but what con cerns us is results. THE NEW GOSPEL OF CRIMINOLOGY Perhaps you have never heard of the New Gospel of Crim inology ? It means another chance for the man who is down and out. There are so many men who are down and out. Every vear every month, ) ir, adds its row of hopeless faces—-men who have been arrested for theft, for drunkenness, for vagrancy, for petty cr The New Gospel says: “Give these men another chance.” “Very nice 3 ay. But here's the question—does it work Don't be too sure that this is the question we ought to he r erant, more for ing even if it didn’t work. The 1 nfluence { that the world ever kr not ou must,” bu ought.” Howe t does work ks magnificently, In the Chicago municipal court, Judge McKenzie has paroled 860 prisoners since last Febrt »w many of these do y think have made good? Ho ar f th have started life over again? Seven hundred and ninety-three! Out of every 10 érs who e given a chance, 92 ac- cepted it. ogy—to treat men not a those who are lost, ht rather as those who may be saved INQUISITIVE EDWIN By F. W. Schaefer What Ir € a allo ag he maw A ‘Gas, Ed 5, 8 € go Oh p.” How he , > 1 a bal Does it take a low ‘Ob, they w t “No, the inf Mr. Smith t a wh Is it inflated me read. | am abac ‘ , état ndle the Fire W } e tt What n ae HOUSE THOROUGHLY. + 1 6 to'8-roo ae $65. GH ¥ r “ ne WOODHO E CO, 1 e t i Pehiliing a 4 t hero in ar the k door on washday Tro lost my leg Well, | ain't got it,” snapped the nar amming the d od? do but smoke cigarets and wea THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1907 HOW ROMANTIC Is THE FIREMAN’S LIFE! a = a himamn STAR DUST BY JOSH doah Wise Says! glad raiment at a good salary. We wot not the flying-Jtb ockamiths | the storm care It love accents laugh at Oh, how nice,” sald the th augh's avonger, smiling through omebody else | tears, “Now we can have a rem: | th’ weddin nant sll | "Whee—ee!” erled the fair thusiast at the football waving ber little flag Beotully pol he ck nan Sone —Oe palinide —_—-- Fleet of battioships at sary yard Roya © are forced to slave young lives in glass) - —_ are Hable to grow up Please, mum,” began the aged ng tones, as he ntood ybody's Magazine No detective age “DIC” AND “DOC” You'd thtuk ft a dol The measenger boy ts there with parr Pong a quality he and the bells on, BUT it is because bis my : waist. There is value faithful dog is on the im it at There's only one good and that ia Cheaborough . Por box of 12 skeins our regular 35e Co 39e¢. 4 STABBING HIM TO THE HEART Many pretty Special Tuesday WHERE’S THE MESSAGE Th 7 $1.50 sh and 1 Children’s Fer Waists | the ‘« | Oh, Nfe te worth living |baking f Alas, we have nothing left t said the cap aved vensel, in hoarse 1024-26 Second av *o* dally. Round trip, & ‘Take Nothing For Granted If You Don’t Get Better Values at This Store Then Leave Us Alone---We Won't Complain---Test Us First---Try Us Waist Sale Extraordinary P= White Pearl Buttons, Dozen, Seldom sold as low as this and the bottle is large alse Vigilant Corsets, 50¢. ar article tapering 50c Regular Sc Vaseline, 3¢. kind Shetland Floss. Ever known color 90c 1,000,000 Cushion Tops. r saw Pillow or Cushion Ruffling, Top on sale, at each .. palgns choowe from; warranted 4% 39c Buy Laundry Bags at 2h¢. Hundreds of designs i9e. On sale Tuesd Dollar Kids—-$1,00. revelation ‘$41.00 Swell Biarritz Gloves) @¥.25, , Family Linen Thread Se. Drummers’ Carpet Samples 29¢ “Our aide te ahead. We’ had twioe as many ambulance calls they have. ° Along with the higher price of food, It conta more to plok the pea out from under the shell at the county falr The Star today presents the Not Infailibie.@ second article by Allee G. Kirk on Sherlock Holmes shook his head. | ow to save money in the kitehen He looked greatfallen during these days of high prices Indeod, he was baffled at last Editor Star “TH be ned,” he muttered, “If { can toll whether that woman] Under the high prices of today fe coming or going, She has onthe cont of the popular cuts af one of those hipless gowns. meat, such as sirloin and porter house steaks, {6 simply dum An Up-to-date Interpretation, founding. Some of un think we “What little, boy can tell me the} must have them, but what if the difference between the ‘quick’ and) cheaper cuts are just an good ad?” asked the Sunday sohool teacher Willie waved his band franti n better—and just as palata | | It if an absolute fact that the cally |lese expensive cuts contain the Woll,, Willie? |largent per cont of nutritive value Please, ma'am, the ‘quick’ are! 1 stre y advise every housekeop the ones that get out ef the way|er to learn how to cook en casser of automobiles; the « that don't | ole that is, slow! in a covered are the = ‘dead iverybody's| baking dish, which ts ntial fo | Magaaine |perfect cooking of poultry, meat | Jand game, Use the on casserole A Little Song for Those jdishon also for leftover meat Who Are Getting Next.) stews, the cheaper cuts of moat » and puddings. The onomisers of time, ma And everything js right }are great ¢ There isn't y trouble, terial, and the food i far superior And all the world ts bright in flavor Nobody seems to suffer, | The following recipe is an ox And everybody's gay ample of economy in cooking en The lofty and the towly jcanserole, and this delicious dish When | suffictont to nerve wix persons, will tt |eowt for material only #4 cent Comes j Mate " Hound ou two Your pounds; small turnip, one; small The &trenuouws rush for money } tut ock or bolling « Or gain of any kind jand 4 quarter pinte; flour The glit'ring, grinding triumph | tables nfuls; salt, one Of matter over mind jful; chopped parsley, on Don't count a# grave 0! |spoonful; sweet green pop Of morele gone astray | half. Among the slaves of progress | Utensiie—Marthen en casserole When lish, sharp knife, fancy vegetable 1 cutter, measuring cup, leaspoon, ta Comes blespoor tee! apider Your Direc oT Have the teak from Way. | one inch to one and one-half taches | thick. This may be left whole or The birds are always singing. lout into piece ach two inches The flowers are frewh and fair, |square, Heat the spider, rab over In Jane an in December |the surface with a bit of fat from And summor’s everywhere. | the meat, put In the steak and turn There t# no thought of sorrow |constantly to harden the meat on Nor any darker day To follow after sunshine “Ee Navy Yard When Take a trip on the Sound and t visit the U. 8. navy yard, see the Comea | Qattionhips Oregon, Wisconsin and Your Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, Way. Boston, Buffalo and the training W. J. LAMPTON ship Philadelphia, the Judge. ary doc torpedo tree ee ew prison ahip Nipalc Gunes Por Rent—Fiper & Taft, Pier 2, foot of Yesior Oe ALICE G.RIRK | have a nfee smooth Cline Piano Co. Closing Out THEIR ENTIRE 8$10CK OF MUBICAL MERCHANDISE Cline’s Piano At Joliet, tt 2¢. Tea \ Cook ¢ “ ” conn Rovaty White. Baise si End of the Month Clean-Up ; wu Cabon Puc agg odhey Boo % 2c Broken lines, odds and ends and counter tossed than snow Chef: How do you know that : Waists go on sale at HALF and LESS THAN Por bat at your table is newly ma Music Rolls, 30¢. HALF regular value Waiter oe Mastic Rolle that been ‘ A he yea of t ng W aists have become slight am ie he tales Gamer ta 1 oh wating c A values 39c y soiled ; otherwise they are in perfect condition ol Pisbgen - be Beco my oon te 8 Best Sewing Machine Oil, THREE SPECIAL LOTS a & © yearn of the youth who ts Be LOT NO. 1—WAISTS AT $1.19. waiting for a job with nothing to ft Values Up to $2.50. Desens of different styles, taciuding All-Wool Nuns’ Vetling and all ade of fa and Winter walstings Values up to § LOT NO. 2—WAISTS AT $1.69. oe Values to $3.00. Beautiful embroidered effects. in None v hairs, Plannels all kinds of plain and t all and winter wear ine brot terials for oa that's On sale Tuesday at .. - $1.69 3 LOT NO, 3—WAISTS AT $1.98. c Values to $4.00 DOMESTIC SNAPS 94 Unbleached Sheeting—Good quality; regular pric At London's Tuesday 72x90 Bleached &h ~Regular price 75c At Londou’s Tuesday, each ges c 72x90 Shreete—Not bleached, now selling 47c at ie At London's Tuesday 2V_lb. Feather Pillow—Extra stroug ticking; 6% 3Yy-1b. Bown Pitlow—Covered with fancy Ina: worth $2.00 each At Londo: Th Tuesday each 40-inch All-Woo! Eiderdown 1 white era red and pale blue; worth #9. At London's 30-inch Galiatea Cloth—lIr light aed dark dot Mfe and stripe »w solin at 18c and 20¢ Kid $ ce ee 12 Handkerchiefs, 25¢. Mussed Columbia Gold-Eyed Needles, On Sale Tuesday at i $1.19 ot Get Ready for Xmas. 15¢ Children’s Elastic Waists, of fine white Highest grade waists; more than one hundred difte patterns HN color all alves. Values up to #4 aes On sale Tuesday at ..........++ eoeeveee LOS Sp Boys’ Knee Pants, 39¢. Black Lim|t—2 pairs to customer Breakfast Food, 3¢. of Grape package LACE CURTAIN SPE- 76 Pairs Inche war $19 Nottingham— grade. 100 Pairs yar line special Swiss Ruffled Curtains Dress Goods and Silks Curtains — Wid Dotted COUCH COVERS. ~ 1 t fi und “@ Stripe Tapestry Couch Covers. 6 MAIN sTone 1010-106 rinst AVENUE BRANCH STOR! MKT ST WEST LAKE AVE “THE OUAVER Specials Wat wang OA ity on be wore ig ee 10%'s top = sf & ag feslf » ct DSA) go 22 2 EE SEPEToey_ * medicinal 8 dpecial Sew’ Anti-Pain Pitter tFee + Rhremathe Remedy. ‘ ~Die. pre sid patea, cad rheemat inns * sia $10.00 Set of Teeth...) $7.50 Set of Teeth. ..,. 22 Carat pure Gold © 84.00 and Bridgework. $4.00 and Porcelain Crowns . $3.50 and Richmond Crowns ..+4 ALL WORK WARRANTED 20 YEARS. H Associated Dent Under New Management 1] Opp. Garvey-Buchanan 1112 2dA Why Pay Trust Prices fr | Cash Registers? We are independent dealt handling ail popular make) about half trust ~*-e 1§ IS 4e |e 200 : the Let Us Prove kt | to lot. in we tne. be ‘ gee - Bagdad The Sundwall Gg | tor GOS First A A LITTLE FRUIT FAR #5 down, $5 a Month Par famous Takia trict Cultivated, fn 4 nd cared for. CALHOUN, DENNY && EWING, Inc, Alaska Bile SILK LINED OVERGOATS™ ORDER FOR $2 AT THE Sutel London Tailors) it Second Ave