The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1907, Page 4

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“THE SEATTLE STAR BY BTAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1900 Seventh av. ; EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Fate Caste Miss Dilipickies Into the Hospitable But Hostile Home ee “¥elephones of Kverett True, But Bhe Survives to Tell the Ta Private exchanges connecting all parte of the ape Oe bullding — Sunset, Main 1050. and Indo BY F. SCHAEFER Ask for the department or th® name of the person desired. BABVAND STAR AGHNOY—291 Ballard Ave Bunset, Battara 206 EVERETT STAR AGENCY — Homer Brann 1081 Rooketellor Av.) Munset 1649 sk or \waalty five celite per menth, De Ohe coms per copy, six conte pe Hveret by GA or carrier No free Bovored at the To MAN sunseR the Qddrese label of each f hoe on pakl in advance, ‘on o nddrene label Ia a Receipt ROTICH Te SUDSERREEMINN Should your copy ot The flar fail to fou by i wclome aaw evening Pieuse do us the favor (o call up Bike “mum rece, ind 11, between @ and Te o'clock, and we w you ® cee wt Te sah Mima nelae H more (has ones please teleph way we caw be covets of givimy our subseribers a perfect service “THE CIVIC FEDERATION HITS THE TRUSTS The National Civic Federation's conference on the trusts ts over, There were more than 400 gates present from 43) states and territories. There are people yet who think that the word “Trust” is only a seare word, As soon as they see the word “Trust” they say, “More sensationalism !’ All these dele We are going to be honest enough to admit that they.sut tes went to Chicago just to talk Trusts,” prised us. They were-really in earnest, rue, there were some} about “muck weak sisters among the speakers, who talk raking” and used the word “sane.” You see, “muck raking” | very popular along the aven Well, what did they do, these 400 talkers about the Trusts? v They asked for national legislation, and they asked loudly: knew it had to come have run af as some capitalists and big business men a | Penh mage tf re is Ts ve te ; ; but for Mra, True’s sake I will try First they declared that the American people deserved equal! “y had the triplets out In thotr re ice 9 ortunity in all their industrial and commercial |!sforced doubletruck perambulator justice and opportunity and take it from me, it's a man’s relations. job to push it. But f don’t complaty at the present t they didn’t get them, jot that I have become quite at Also, that at the present t y § |tached to Sai, Pog and Mike They declared that the Trusts had grown too big for state) Oy account of the sun hurting y slap-dash legislation,” said | thelr eyes, 1 had the sunshade over them. As luck would have it ad just reached a shaded par tions which are oppressing the public,” said another Ih Bb Pht 7 Xo yh oper $o they asked congress for a national nonpartisan commis~|tnink of everything in a minute sion, to represent equally the interest of capital, labor and the! © ae nor general public | They suggested legislation which would interfere less_with| combinations like those among local and national labor organi-| the delegates, tox 8 well!) ul of Everett True control. “The Sherman law is one speaker. “It gives nea,power over the 200 or more corpora Conditions, associations of farmers designed to secure stable} and equitable markets, and business associations or combina | dem Wise Gays: tions whose objects would further the public interest They suggested the work of examining, inspec Supervising the great producing and manufacturing corpora-| “Wemen jump at tions, already begun by the department of commerce and labor, | eenataaions, "epeciad be enlarged, so as to give complete publicity as to capitaliza-| ly when they turn tion, accounts, operations, transportation charges and selling | penne eee how th’ wicea, and they recommend that conflicts between state and novela §=goin' = ter , j end.” as to railroad control be turned over to the} i federal author federal supre: Now we shall see how much attention congress pays to these} ¢ court for adjudication fecommendations | But don't you think this is a pretty sensible program? Hotel Prog =—=_ ee See ee eeescecce CU ple ppm withour payt for thelr room? Clerk You; it was acase of two hearts that beat an one. passed with “DIC” AND “DOC.” Lueck comes the wistful messen ger boy's way once more. BUT it's all due to his keeneyed kioodle & very fast machine, haven't you? How fast ts it? He—Well, when | throw on the fourth gear, I can make @ $10 fine a minute. Nordstrom 1327 Second Ave. =BUT | AINT? Gor ATICKET “Our Shoes Wear Well” WE ARE SEATTLE AGENTS FOR Dr. Reed’s Famous Cushion Ce al ee Sole Shoes {er Men end RM BP ARISES MIOR: RG AEA ED The fact that we are agents for the famou shoes of comfort, Dr. Reed Cushion Sole, is in itself the strongest possible recommendatior THE SEATTLE FROM DIANA’S DIARY DUST zations and their agreements with employers as to hours and | BY JOSH | would bankrupt Mexico to enter tain Secretary Taft ECHOES FROM BATTY LAND. | Unveval Remedies For Uevat p : The Brut for any shoe house vo person suffering with When a man io mashed on sore feet can believe that there is so much rt mald, and she knits , A ; home made t in a shoe until they have tried a pair of Dr 1 ite wears it proudly, weare tt, yon with gladness in hia eye 'HE WALLIN & NORDSTROM SPI ao oe CIALS, AT 3.00 AND $3.50, } Me snge Ror taste in neckwear' ts enough to make him K For Ladies and Gentlemen, for Style, Fit rane : , ’ How do you know that Saylor Wear and Shape Keeping has become an experienced yachts man He has quit wearing his yacht i ing cap to the office Special Agents for Johnston & Murphy's High Grade Shoes. Mexico has spent $200,000 on tertaining Secretary Ro were figured up by the { - - ! i you Wish To SELL | Let Un Shoe Wattin & The Little La YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY | the B Or d t dies Will Find DESCRIPTION AND WANT Hard School No + Our Shoes Are A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER pe ' rustrom Prec oc NATIONAL BOND & REALTY 1327 Second Av. +; CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. pigeon breasted, because you ar grouchy with the ozone that nature fn her ben ficence provides for| them, you microcephalic goose! | Microcephalic goose! I itke that ' Feollng that he had done his] duty, Mr. True stalked tate the house mebody ae fan me with a age stam and see me fall (To be Continued.) Ailments. In case of burns try a copy of Poe | To relieve shingles consult a © cataract om the eye cafry an umbretia ’ Seariet fever can be treated with For heartburn turn in a ‘Href alarm | Io of a defective liver ; smother with ontone. To relieve lockjaw bind Yale! key on affected parts For toothache walk aix blocks purple dye with toms crossed Amalipox can be improved the use of fertilt For fatntness, a wireless trgat lef. In treating ringworm, remove the ring and feed the worm to the chickens Ladies having bu plague will obtain relief by removing the rat” from thetr hair. The seven years itech can be best treated by getting an exten sion of time Rbeoumatiom ts always benefited by moving int ‘ner room «0 that tt can expand i Ou Panama Suiting, f lent cloth desirable give satisfaction Sale, per yard Yard. ar $1.50 quailty Bt 4 inches wide; very fi Sale, per yard Cloth Coating, 56 Inches wide son to get a good cloth cheap. Quick Money Sale, per yard Our Fall Veilings have (fat rived and tomorro efit of a good buy; valu Fancy Boxes; values GLOVES. 100 dozen Sample Pairs of Children's Misses and Ladies’ Wool and Cash mere Mittens and Gloves and fancy colorings. are very — special from 50c to $2.00 Quick Money F) c GRAZE TO KEE (Seattio Star's Exolusive Service.) London wom | prowpact » of no | en are in @ { a becoming stout photy girte are eating lomons by the half] dozen a day to attain slendernens Sir James Critebton-Hrown divcourngiag the age of! in a loader © time is hungry, is fearful she! is of the poor. moals a day eat them " t-atarvation | If you ean get three You need Platt there was re cently presented girl ter me, littoal | goonomy Piatt replied. } & western milltonatre’s daugh: | | what po-| Political my dear child,” Senator te the art of never buying more votes than you actu | ally need.” Straus was driving hia/ Ida Highwood, on the New company pro - tare. : - ” 1 F » The ‘ York speedway — rae == and “sane” are great words for the Trust adherents. They are “YOU ARE TOO GROUCHY WITH THE OZONE, YOU MICRO lamocer, oted ce lone mpeny pre Teo WA! tual was “vr = Navy Yard e CEPHALIC GOOSEI” than his unsorupuiow by “What do you mean by shuttlag/is Miank off heaven's pure alr from those| York Im the sevention he had only ee triplets?” Mr. True hollers, snateh-|a dollar in his pocket ing the sunshade off and stamping va it, “It's Just such alnntes ae you! said, who condemn the helpless children | ™ of the land to grow up pale and) dash When he came to New thousands paused and amiled ment of macaroni often gives a Friday Selling NOTION DEPT. Ironing Wax, with handle le pape le Beauty Pins, per card, 1 dozen..1¢ $1.50 Black Worsted Serge, 95¢ ck Worsted Serge. twill and a dandy wearer; black only, Quick Money Gatien Parad. , 1 ‘otton Thread, per spoo' e $2.75 Covert Cloth, $1.69 Yard. Our reqular $2.75 quality All-Woot needs no lining; your only chance this sea per patr le $3.00 and Darning Cotton, per oard le and Comic Post Cards le Bone Hair Ptns, each le each le Mourning Pins, per box le 50c Moreen Skirting; 35¢ Yard. Our regular 60 quality Mpreen inches wide colors, ¢ inal tan, Cream, navy blue, « mn and black. Quick Money Sal per yard Special in Art Department number of ranging tm } Quick Money Sale .. 28¢ Sateen Petticoats 89c Worth $1.25 and $1.50. ck of $1.25 Petticoats aud & great many m Petticoats ineluded at this price—9e cellent $1.25 and $1.60 Vellings = « to 200, Friday, Quick 49% Money Sale 125e Burnt Wood Special Quick Money House Waists 69c Worth to $1.00 Sateens and Scotch Plaids. Dozens « and all sixes up to 44 Worth up to $1.00, Quick Money Sale price 69c We have a large Assortment Picture Frames, Match Safea Whisk Holder Panela and Frida Quick Money soe 19c TAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. ns aa “eco MIR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS ’ | ae | sor-wors inst ° H@ VISITS THE BARTH AS A GPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AND MAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS I& HIB NOTEBOOK a MEARD FRENZILD SHRIENS IN DWELLING worernnn ENTERED AND FOUND FARTH- BEING IN AGONY OF APPREHENSION OVER CHANGE OF SEASONS mmasen WAS RELULVING AG/TAT/ON or POUNDING FURNITURE mrnraae 4LLT SORRY FOR HOR ahop | | M. 1 | the} half today | itte | Tell om ccuinneimaniaaiad nate aaaemeaeen 4 land has There price of ton yarns has stopped ft looms. ary ***! coupons or other frauds. eee | dally | PIKE ST 4 wr on bard hit. The high) T&ke @ trip on the Sound and viait the U. 8. navy yard, see the battleships Oregon, W Nebraska. Howton Straus Hamilton Studio ohtp However,” he there were other pookets Colman building; arttetic photo Fleet of battleships at navy yard. @faphs at reasonable prices. cruisers Cha prison NO Pier 2, foot of Vester way, six t Round trip, 0c To take the sharp edge off an appetite that won’t wait for meals— To sharpen a poorappetite that doesn’t care for meals— eat Uneeda Biscuit So nutritious, so easily di- gested, that they have become the staple wheat food. ¢ In moisture and 5 dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY —=—=—=CONFIDENCE IN OUR “ADS.?——=—= _ That the general public has confidence in our advertising is shown in the splendid business we are do- ing. Ours, without a doubt, is the busiest store in t own, all owing to the WONDERFUL VALUES WE ARE GIVING IN OUR QUICK MONEY SAL $1.75 Chiffon Panama, $1.09 Yard wat $1.75 quality All-Wool Chiff 54 inches wide and the most h sold; colors, brown navy blue and black. Quick Money in the rish Linea, 67 of pretty design price, per yard All Linen and Shelf Oillcloth, yard oe Fancy Table Of} cloth, yard ise White Covers Linen Tabi lee from to 60e At B96, Money octal Q MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100 HAMILTON.BROWN stHoes, i ale, per dozen Thanksgiving Linen at, ck Money Sale Prices selis for $1.30 and $1 Quick Money & Napkins to match any design or 22%x22% 3.50 w Money Sale Price, per dozen— $2.98 ..0 $1.98 Table Cloths to match e810 and 8x12 . 0. Quick Money Sale Price, each Specials For Friday Morning, From 8:30 to 10 o’'Clock Only per yard.2¢ Pillow Tops A large assortment « yw Tops of those Quick Money Sale Williams’ Shaving Stick These sticks iiver-plated traveling Frida Handkerchief Special 100 doze Ss &THE Q DRU MAIN STOME AVENUE 4 sTORE For Friday and Saturd Came Cutteurn Heap Quaker & and strengt Views oe SEES, SSEEETESSEEESE. Menthol Cherries on MM PERRET ET eses CIOAR SPECIALS FoR ea Bork Punch—ts elge Hi Mamid—A Wit elas by or Mer the The Quaker Drug Co, Two sTorr 1013-1095 Fourth First Ave. to mUntil Nov. 15 Have Your Work Done Now and sm FPZZSS5zEe. EE SRESESES., Seo. SETEE S335 2aeeeee, Porcelain Crowns ....4 $3.50 and Richmond Crowns. Pilling» a ALL WORK WARRANTED 20 YEARS. Associated Dentists Now Management. * | $5 down, $5 a Month Mathes In the famous Takime ) | trict. Cultivated, — trrigata planted and cared for, CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg We are showing the finest aad most stylish line of TOP COATS In the City. THE TAILORED READY Cy Fourth and Pike. Why Pay Trust Prices for} Cash Registers? cre independent dealer all popular makes, a t half trust prices. Let Us Prove tt The SundwaltC GOO Piest Ave M. 1180 tad. 697 | sick Linen overcoaTé 7? a ORDER FOR $25. Ie; AT THE tah | London Tailor = 517 Second AV® Gor Re, without Dre Holt, H " the row it 91.00 each treatment. Com Main 2481.

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