The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1907, Page 4

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' BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ESB . 2091 Rockefeller Avi Tolephones— Priva building — Su desired, BALLARD STAR AGENCY—901 Batlord “RVERETT STAR AGENCY jtomor Gre cont por tvered by mal Entered at the Postottive at Roattle SOBMCRINERS Tho de eon paid th advance. addres la sense & aay o do r aa should ma maiaw IC ay we oan be conjein of @ THE YOUNG MAN WHO HATED HOLYSTONING from one of Uncle Sam's “What made you desert “Ho!” he exelaimed, scdrnf but when it came to holystoning He thought the “There is quite ence toned naval office ! the navy game y elf,” more of this business for me if to listen to the band 1 mare the holyston Do you know what holystoning ing officer, to be sure They some 40-pounds, perhaps. Two with a rope, while another drag it back ar the dead wood that Three men to a 40 This young many others have gon He wanted the nove sed the world. He wanted a good time. But he didn’t want any work, Apparently he had imbibe where you wore a natty unifor cruising out by far-away land while somebody else did all the dirty work for you captain, maybe the rear admiral. Poor young fellow! There are pl has grit as well teeth. He can see the world and make a living, and be a a gain promotion, too But there isn’t any place Afraid-Oi-His-W ork. And there isn’t any place for him in the store, either, on the prep school football team, or in the factory, or office, or in the street cleaning department. place for him anywhere. He doesn't count. We want workers these days. ANOTHER MILLS HOTEL The best charity is the charit fating The third of the Mills hotels women has just been opened in It has 1875 roon all nea rooms and a library. It has a laundry, wi dry the may wash his taurant, where good food is served a built of stone, terra cotta and st The rooms re This is not the charity which gives in pity, and hurts while it gives; it fst leaves no stir the finest sort of cha thoughts expressed in stone a books and clea NESS. CRIMES OFA FIEND BY ELLA K. DEARBORN. The heupecking woman, like the unsympathetic man, ie a natural born joy killer No effort to please her, or tact in dodging her thrusts avails one anything--she'll catch you every time, and justify herself in so doing and make you fee y a criminal evem though your brain declares you innocent The burglar that steals your pet spoons is not as guilty as the woman that drives happiness from her home. Home! No henpecking woman has a home—nor does any one else who lives with her! She has an abode, and that is much too good for her Indirectly P. T must have worked fluence upon That 1 At any rate t € ad out great A wn of © what it wan Aa a a That Hoy Do. the ca with a strong peppermint f That | xt Do« ized a What Do. You Ca the Plumed | ¢ Mutt, half animal and half bird. A| crowd coughed up a t per}u ° exchanges connecting alt parts of the et, Main 1080 and Independent, 441, ¢¥ Ask for the department or the name of the p o week free copies or twenty five conte perp 8 your pubsoriptios iform was pretty an easy thing. It was all right ind in a nice uniform, but it from eitl }tla, ¢ He wan jbotl until the julees are well at Jed. Ha jeloth sewed to tened to the s in gleaming white batt! mty of chances in the navy for the ms and hands and { gs and 1d learn to obey, and keep clean an, and serve his « for Young-Man There isn't any down norvously)—This is Tt has reading ¢ every occupant | ward)—indee 1 and iron them. It has a res jowest prices. and it is 15 stories high 4 was your predominant t for 30 and 40 cents a night. tie 7 Demmit, you meh long om ¢ charity which givesn syr g behind. Even if Philanthropist Mills made a good profit on his hotels for the poor, they would still represent |™* , because they are . d white bec d good 1 steel and white beds and g long seo They were made in our bloomink salad days She ts not happy herself, she let anyon presence of the The man who has a he 8 justified tn be clubs in the city h are excusable for going to the edicine or surgery. Henpeck Jones Jones is jus Mra. Henpeck Resis in peace. (And so do L) See see ee eee oe T DOOR “CAN ANYBODY ACCOUNT @Muman you dis heart-regding pathetic Interest Sturt that make solve in teara LOOK LIKE THIS rq ALICE G. KIRK, In theae artic I have referred ally to necessities, Jelly ts not a luxury, but has been conatd f the seareity of fruit. Following is .a recipe from which | m lasses of green mrape jolly for $1.95, fuel not count ed cCosT One-half bushel of grapes, 76 cents; 10 pounds sugar, 60 ered so becaus 0 S| conta; average, 1% conts per glass, MATERIAL—Green or partly ripe grapes, one-half bushel; granu ated sugar UTENSILS—Porcelainlined ket pene cloth, wood oon porcelain-lined pan, jelly a DIRECTIONS— Wash grapes, pick from the ms and put into « large porcelain kettle, with clent water to keep them from burning spful). Let come to a about a ¢ two thicknesses of cb a threecoornered bag, pour in the grapes and hang » drip; do not squeeze, For this mount you will have two or » bagetul Put one quart of co into the porcelain-lined kettle, being to the botling point, jand from that moment let boil 20 minutes. Whit PEDESTRIANISM IN THE DRA‘ that ts botling ake, Lad inthe, an wat broken the n Lady Absinthe ar, at Lord Tummyeke (pacing okind Lady Absinthe (tak ah Lord T. (wheeling sharply) —Yes, be gad Lady A. (tapping the Moor with me tiny foot)—telfishe os always Lard T. (lounging to the window) h mpromised Lady A. (approaching bim)—And I made no sacrifices? Awak your conscience, Regtnal Lord T. (leaves ndow)—-Oh piffie! Your btawsted sacrifices ased to concern a Lady A. (shifting her position) And to think that I once loved that man! Lord T. (rushing to her side) Then you do not love np now? You admit it? Oh, that’s ripping! = ———— STAR DUS BY JOSH dosh Wise Says: Th’ man who's ain y backs inter th’ shafts o' his own accord. Does This Get Prize? Constant Reader” sends this tn ntry for the $1,0 third-term essay Life is but a brief, short span While Teddy lives, where « can A movement ta now b in some sections for a ng started ane Fourth We see where Mr. Heinze is back to the mi A Chicago wonder t utters that no tart from s the chances of Louts—it red 6 there to a minimum Strange But True. 1 housekeeper met the} master t D a r, the cat has had ch maense,” he laughed You have chicken 1," ing 1 Mary was them t of battioships at navy yard, " *{dangerous. Long live "P | [white house by FOR IT? Why does the man who writes and the geexer who tears off thono and jokes for the funny oer: LOOK LIKE THIS ure an equal amount of sugar into the pan sot In & moderate n to heat (mot melt) add the sugar until dissolved | There aro miterobes in the vunshine until well and sparkling ling will probably be about ail coarse sieve spices to taste and boll inti! you have a ick marmalade | one—Drawing room in Swirzleh ad ve the wurruld? own head-ah! (rising and storming fro: 1 will foli you. I will make a clean breast of ft to Muriel! Door checks in great de m chickens that the ent's had driven ter drink | were gathered but never rustle rz Another hunte you for a deer bankers are getting so 0 prize for | ous they won't keep a towel about Piano Bargains: ng left at the Kohler & Chase 710 Pike, Cor What She Baid, Bride—"Oh, John, darting! fm so glad you've come home! Cook iw acting something awful—smash ing dishes and tageing around Hike a lanatto! Do go ind soothe her Groom—“Why, sweetheart, what upaet her?" ide—"N@hing at all-—except that I told her you said she was a fleree cook,”-—Judge. - ‘The way to hell is not only well 1 with good resolutions, but are mighty few arrests for fant driving Puck The Plague: Bubonic. I rowel In the microbes of a squeeze, 1 will admit | The microbes of a kins to tonic; oe are | I'The Iyve mierobe tho’ fatal doesn't trouble me @ bit; But I'm ave bubonle eo to germs that are I quite enjoy the’ microles that aly mliances doth contain The laugh microbe we know fw something phonic Give me the lucid microbes that ft) luminate the brain, | Hut to Germany with germs that bubonle! | The ravages of trast microbes are fate of a think microbe pittley Our know tla vague. The speed microbe tho’ dangerous wo have to tolerate Hut to Helena with the bubonte| plague! The microbes of a hand-clasp rath thrill me with delight With whisky microbes I'm on speaking terme The microbes that infest tce cream are certainly all rig But “23" for those bubonic germa! that your littl wifey a Meee A peace microbe once hovered round the Hague. There are many million microbes In our famous angel cakes But UH way “akid to the bu bonie plague JO KOS. Gune For Rent—Piper & 24-26 Second av I have an Oil City boller, 15 horse — power, Vvertion!, sub merged tube, good as new. I will exchange it for smallest horizontal fire box boiler, Ia quire The Seattle Star 1907, 1309 and 1911 7th Ave. If you haven't stock have beon rt in this smatl spac warded If you co: served until th but it is only Now, ladies, here is a real snap of these light weight, durable ing at a bargain price. They « evening and street shades, choicety finished with f fluffy ruffies and plain bands bought to sell at $2.25 and h 60c Aprons, 33c. Women White Lawn A ae, including name ue §6different styles, all good and all attrac tive; regular prices, 40c each Receivers $1.50 Underwear, 98c. Women's Jersey Ribbed Merino Drawers, of the choteest qual ity, There is no better quality sold in Seattlo at $1.50, and they cannot be matched in the factory today at the Recsiver's $1.89 Drawers, $1.23. Splendid Silk i Wo Under Pan for we These are already shrunk and are in ev ery way superior garment Nothing like them anywhere at less than elver 65c¢ Belts at 29c. wster Brown Patent Leather Belts, 2 inches wide; alway Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. ee! _ - ‘rte . SKY ’ E VISITS THE EARTH AG A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A ND MAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTEBOOK ° oe PIKE ST 4 WEST ~——~ ANTERED DOOR CAKE ave GEND: "MIKE®R PLAC MW KART HB, EXTINGUISH F/ FACE EVER A, YS/NG FOR THE PUR FLUID HAVING UPPE. RESEMBLING BEARING “INGS TRYING Fo AP COMING /ROM LD ANON wm WE RR POSE DARK + tlle 10 Per Cent Off ; Pyrographic Outfits ~ COFFEE, 10c per cont otf U.S. Navy Yard 10 per cont off ttleships Orege attioshipe Oregon, part of a housewife to buy poor coffee; it isn’t good Philadelphia, for anybody Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, six times Round trip, Overcoats and Years and years of ceaseless effort ig a + it z aes? business requi business to such an ¢ can positively of Overcoats and Raincoats made of cheviots, meltons, kerseys, The Quaker Drug Two sTorrs double breasted and form fitt od $12.50 to $12.50 to Seeds ey ee er are J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State RECEIVER’S SALE Daily Proves of Immense Benefit to Thousands of Seattle’s Thrifty Women. Have You Been Among the Lucky Ones to Pick Up Some of the Many Bar- ins Now Being Offered Here? Some of the b m sale tomorrow to the store, Here are a few don't think for a minute that you are too late. and will be from the car things in the big 1 you ali about them and you are bound to be well re- st gework. $4.00 and reelain Crowns .. Everything io the + Richmond Crow Heatherbloom Petticoats. $3.50 Broadcloths, $1.98. ALL WORK WARRANTED Broadcloths that ways sold at $: as light gray derskirts in stock, and every one ineluding all shad Associated Under New Management Opp. Garvey-Buchanan. 2 2dA la, tucks et and black, 2 and just the sort of materials you want n The Receiver's price is only $1.00 Alarm Clocks, 63c. Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers? We are independent dealers, handling all popular makes a about half tras ~" Corset Covers. equal in every best clocks sold in jewelry econ Go elsewhere Receiver's price what you would have $2.89 Tumblers, 98c. B2es27 are reduced, and tomorrow the | good quality; regular price $2.89 sat the Recetver's _— 15e¢ Elastic, 5c. Frilled Garter Embroideries. 5c Quality Only 37c 25c Pictures, 13c. Let Us Prove it The SundwaliC GO® Pirst Av. A LITTLE FRUIT FAI $5 a Month Par ceiver marked th ctieuuensinisesmeiieae td McCarthy Dry Goods Co. CALHOUN, DENNY & SILK LINED OVERCOATS T@ ORDER FOR $23. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager. “WEEN PIKE & PINE STREETS London Taitors 1512 TO 1522 SECOND AVE., BI

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