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: THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh av. EVERY @TeRnoon. ‘EXCEPT SUNDAY, Telephones— the 441, arn > | son } Private exchanges eanneeting parte of dultding@— Sunset, Main 1080 and tndepend Ask for the department or the name of the p' deaired, BALLARD STAR AGENCY BVORETY GFAR AGENCY One cont per Uvered be mal! or 421 Balined Avo Sunset, Mallard 506 Suneet 149 De Homer Ryans, S881 Rockefellwr Av: ar (wenty five cents per mantt vst Conte par week ior, «No free copier. We second-class matter. # at the Postofficn at Beattie, Wash 1. SURSORUEEIS Th» cl of each paper When that date aretves If fF gunsertption expires ton your subscripuon date when ny off A we wit send nem pivane telephane Us ° , ut ma 10 we cam be cortagy of giving our subseribe y war secre oar sees sramaal TIME TO SMASH SEAT ¢ COMBINES perfect service ~ é i ® Erickson, of the that Presid convince the people of No amount of protestation from “Milk exchange ent Exchange, will Seattle the is not stilt in actual existence The reduction of the price of milk to the ptice existing be fore the formation of the combine alone will convince the peo ple that the criminal conspiracy through which the price was taised October I is not still in complete force There is no excuse’in present conditions for the present wholesale and retail prices of milk in Seattle. The farmer, the milk producer, is getting no more for his milk than he did when milk was ret enerally in Seattle at 8 cents per quart While retailers are getting from 10 cents up per quart for their milk, the milk produce’ etting t 4 cents per quart when selling to the milk dealer, and 3 cents per quart when selling to the condensed milk manufacturer Mitk is costing the dealer no more now than it cost when he was making a fair profit at 8 cents per art, and the 25 per) cent extra which rs are now for their kk represents th Th ar ¥ exto from the pe ple of Seattle. Nothing but a criminal combine would make this extortion possible Ia the light of these fa onsumer t demand 1 8 cents per ess exceptional quality justifies a higher price If the demand is not granted and free tion restored it ig the duty of the poblic to protect itself h prosecution of the members of the Milk Exet Whether or not the members of the Milk Exchange realized at the time they entered into the agreement that they were engeging in a criminal conspiracy meanor under the common law, action. ange and committing a misde that was the real effect of their Now that the law is made clear to them, there is but one honest course to pursue; to dissolve the conspiracy and re store the price of milk to the price which prevailed before com- petition was eliminated by the formation of the Milk Exchange Of course, such action would be a full admission of the « spiracy charged by The but it is the only which the members of the exchange can hope to escape the legah penalty for their acts. Te # time to put an end to all of the various combines which have contributed in making Seattle the inost expensive city on the coast in which to live. The was one of the principal excuses given for the organiza the milk combine, uses itselé by to the existence of the other combines which are bleeding the people of Seattle If everyone could be a member of a combine, things might be evened up so that no one would really suffer, but that dition is not possible. Under the combine syster few make large profits, which they extort from the genesal public, from the wage earner, the clerk aud the average busi ness man who derives no compensating benefit. Smashing the combines will reduce the cost of living in Seat tle an.i eliminate the extortion from which the general public suffers at every turn Star, course by extortions of the ice combine on of ‘om , & favored ee (The Star today presents the sec; may be found in any grocery store ond article by Alice G. Kirk on how | 4ud at current prices the entire ex to prepare a Thanksgiving dinner |?©®¢ should not exceed $3. This dinner ts based upon that cost. It at “moderate cost. Tomorrow'siis sutticient to seree the porate Feelpe will be for a $4 dinner.) jProviding vegetables and pastry | Vegetable soup, 20 cents; wafers. By ALICE G KIRK. 13 centa; halt w ha baked tr aed Where one cannot afford a tur cider, an er, 1 key, and is not partial to other cents, rieed potatoes, 5 cents, botied wis, probably no better substitute onions, 9 cents, apple sance w could be seiected than a tender, cents; celery, 10 conte, chow-chow juicy ham, property prepared. Such 16 cents; cabbage 20 cents: a ham can had from your gro- pumpkin ple, 20 ce fruit cake, cer or butch: without excessive ex. 20 cents waters and cheese u pense. The secret of the dinner 4; coffee, 15 cents thes lies in the preparation Following t» the reeipe for half The necessar: @ dinner are ¥ trimmings for such They & ham baked In sweat cider M tals Ham 1; not expensive. RELIABLE SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS —REGULAR PRICES— $18 to $22.50 Special. $19-0 HIGH GRADE SUITS, OVERCOATS COATS—REGULAR PRICE S— $25 to ns Special AND RAIN $22. 50 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-604 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State | ® mur SEATTLE, STAR-LMONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907, whole cloves, 1 donem; bay leaf, 1; cinnamon, Ye toaspoonful; celery awed, % teaapoonful; chapped onto 2 tablespoonfuls; sweet cider, & cover by preete adqing cup of water te one eup ¢ jroll out In a sheet and co Ite ham, tucking down one-hat | lurked In Mereoten” bine eyes. flour, When did | ever flirt, Bobby r t “You Nave coquetted with me for lone Wi yeurs, have danglet my heart Allon, the gigey. Adg pay loaf and gil tf) |around like an Indian the senip 8 Directions—Seleet a plump mo-| pan at hak two-thirds fuller his foe, and you ani" dium-alsed ham and waah thorough cider. Put Into a moderat® ov “But that's not within the stat There's nothing wad about hearts, and besides I've absolutely sertous with and bake four hours, basting. off When done remove paste alt ak When cold slice very thin, day platter and garoiwh with orgie a ute and scrub wW@® a small vegetable | dangling brush, Ringe cold water and put Into a baking pan akin aide down. ly, rubbing ¢ witbaking Qt Stick the cloves Im the ham, Mix! pickled beets and ommn cut tan Thea you were serious @hen other seasoning yomether and rub | shapes, For the above dingor vge| you told mm that night at Barry's these well into the meat and cover half a good-atved ham and allow 25| “Lot's about the moon, Bod | with the bassin onlons, Make mm to a pound for baking. |by. Cam you trace the woman's © Sod Tae RS) NU evr tee secmccammnceers | feo” We had strolled down a quiet, mapleshaded way and now lounged agaiWet @ wall of hewn sandstone, STAR DUST opal In advance, yaur name We laken from the tie, A change henggning tn the abode of a blueta ne addrese label te a secetpt b trallte The quivering }@ves over of The Star tail te tee head let through Just enoug' of the BY JOSH jmagle beams to produce a cobwob effect of shade and aparkle on the | TO@BAY AND TUESDAY, Josh Wiee Saye: the South Sido raises afow ehtck | aold-ved hair of Mercedes gpd to! He Visita the Cartes a Special Co prependent and Makes Wireless |]. . a # in & small Indosure in hin back | steal away the Inst remnant of my} Gar of Mitte ‘ The eggs of these he sella’ senses, to sBme members of the ehureh tn / Now that night at Barrry's, : whioh he works, resumed Appearances is | Last Saturday one of hin eusto Dobby, the ne® ordinanee is not ~ mighty decelvin’. | mers asked him if he could spare | retroactive, Bven If I b tn ‘Hout th’ time y' be gin ¢ like @ persen y’ diveover they alt all | yes, ma'am,” replied the mu ¥' expected ‘em tbe.” | itor, “I bring you a dozen fresh ones tomorrow morning.” three days I shouldn't, it says ‘on and after the passage of this ordinance.’ ” “lt yield, O modern Portia, but re member the law now throws @ pro Oh, no,” protested the, kous® | tecting wing over poor fMirtriddes wifes “I shouldn't want you to; creatures like m. if.” | bring them on Sunday—not on Sun And, anyhow,” day, John.” right, ; “Well,” replied John, “all what I sald.” Say, old man, Fim afratd I'm 10%) maven, if you aay so, but it don't| The swogt solemn look sho gave} ing my mind . |make ho difference to the hens.” |me there in the half shadow Not so loud. Keep quiet ab Harper's Weekly tempted me and | made an invol it ahd nobody will know the differ t intary motion toward her | ence . | “Dear Josh": Why fe it a girl} “Just possible, T nald, Hobby,” h an enormous appetite im lorcedes,” and I prolonged the Jack told me he could tive on y after the theater? p as I laid my trap my kisses forever CHOLLYBOY, | “Yes, Bobby } Are you «olng to lot him” Heeause she's hungry, Cholly | A light breese, tinged with the! oat adress 's Work Sete 4. | Not tit I find owt what I'm go-| firm faint chill of fall, had artsen ‘ at We Gg ing to live on. | Man. It was the autwnn rustle that each - Man is somewhat ifke a sadaage, | ™&kea the blood bound in the veina Practica! Manicure DID you ever notice that the last!" Very smooth upon the skin with the joy of primal life, creating c nal file om person to forget a kindness is gen erally the one who performs it? s desire for home, hearthaide and @ Yet you ne'er can quite determine, cheery Mow tauch pig there te within rose-chesked matron hy the Think it over. mx, [crackling blase, The girl at there an the still, quiet cerner aud wold coin to the extent Woman. | goby herd — bit nee because ” will be coined fn ‘The boat book of the Great Au- || "44 heartful, I was also heartless, tes mints Im the next three and muffered the full wind to amite thor. a dozen eges within the next two or | dincreet and eneouraged you when | she went om “it| is poastble, you know, that I meant lew and throw her on my merey. me right in the teeth of the procia “That tPYrting ordinance Is |imation,-and | shall remand you prtality effect now.” to priven.” | THE DRUG Admitted.” “Cruel, tyrannteal Bobby,” pouted | "Man stone “Now,g#aten,” and 1 poked a| Meroedos,—and it Is worth while, | 2.0% ris }atumpy Mtetinger into the sanetent, | seeing Merced | Wie }prettiont fmee ever the moon threw) “If you we then You! peshel srom crazy quilt patterns @ aiiver upon, love me, Mercedes, Now be good eri” so r very nearly that, anyhow. and don’t go to jail rious when you hinted; And one@rm stole round and “WWE bu peeks hoo the goli-red a nestling place The fom, had padded rts he Merce¢ with compresned the while the ath po@padour dow @ on the shoulder wise In his generation and padded well. then Bo be it,” said with a little sigh you were serious “Oh, }yeu you get a fresh start!” when you told me that nigh at Barry's that you loved me?” “Witness declines to fneriminate herself.” If you wert yot serious, you have doltverthaty flirted MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS UNEXAMPEED ours \ PRICES FOR * Observations in Hie Notebook. { MELE LACH OTER i SORT OF DEATH GRIP YO PREVENT FALLING GAZLD FIXEDLY UPWARD W/TH ter PREAMY EXPRESSION IN EYES with tee or money Onr ree $2.75 per CIGAR SPECIALS ONLY, Cremos imont Regular 2 Pag! os | ooths. Ch'r up! odbtie poor peekwboo clad Mercedes clad ei Shiver nndeanee eau noone while | wound the skeins whieh Van Dyke—Regulap i te ie} Man wants but tittle here below.” yey | should tvolve sthis legnl-minded Special But that’s not true of ev'ry soul; maid in the meshes of f_the blue At Reguiar Se Cigerecipime Some want a lot below, and that's ‘Guns For Rent—Pine ‘“ 20 Per Cent Off. Abin thats heaping tuit o€ coat. | ONE COQUET CONQUERED uinaa so ae er Con OO - We have an @Hormnons sine, BY STUART 8. STONE. “It ts hereby ordered that, on i t Jand after the passage of thid dfM-| | nance, It shall be untawful for mate and female persona to loiter on the! steps of any church, pabligghapd | jing or doorway of any atofe, for! |the purpose of visiting, or catipg | candy or to loftersen | nt lote of offer for the purge f Le } I obscure places ! fitrting fo the meantime.” | | Mercedes and I read thoi bigek and white placard, in the /n 4 {tight on the corner by thé store. The qwaint old town oases | junder a visitation of the bigest bf) biue laws, and thiv was the dagget | edict Crown Roaster Oval shape, entirely covered with one coat of enamel; Clothes When associated, those three words take on extraordinary significance. Men's and Women’s Apparel, as good styles and values as can be found any place, are sold here for A little down and a little at a time Eastern Outfitting Co. Incorporated extra ape S119 BARGAINS Cravenettes Just the time you can get mighty good use of « Rain coat; $1.75 quality, 54-inch, all-woll showerproof Coat ing, good variety shades to 1332-34 Second ee 209 Union choose from. Reduction SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE — oo. eee A Fine Winter Resort Near The most favored of Fall Wool Pabries, Pull 4 inch & wide, good lustrous fin Home wh; colors cardinal, —_ bine, wine and black. duction Sale $1 43 Price, per yard * Moclips ni ti, Panama Everything is favorable for your spending a few days oo’ This Good Reliable Pabric, week ae The ocean is there and the water sti! firmly entrenched in Moclips Beach Hotel is always open; it is near ta ypular fu : ocean; it Is thoroughly heated and lighted by r 2 * a en | hot salt water baths are provided, and all the usual eed; every wanted she amuasrments of such resorts. Good hunting and fishing are noone b Full 53 inches wide, found in the vicinity. Specially Low Fares ARE MADE BY THE Northern Pacific Railway Cal) and learn our information The price wae always $1.25 yard. Reduction Sate 85c SPECIALS Black Taffeta Silk. $1.55 Swis rates and regarding traina, or write for quality neh B Taffeta Stk. § 8:20 tn yard 7 vctal 85c Granulated Sugar, 5 pounds, J. O. McCMULLEN, C. P. A.; Seattle, TINLING, G. A., Seattle, A.D. CHARLTON, A.G.P.A Cc Wash Wash , Portland, Ore ae em am cena areas ae rn WE DON’T SELL TURKEY But We've Got Everlastingly the Lowest Prices on Turkey Roasters, Food Cutters, Tahle Linens and Napkins to Match in Two ‘Bizes. Remnants Table Linen tm lengths from 1% Big Dress Goods and Silk Reduction Sale Starts Tuesday, November 25th Umbreties at alf prices, to the Jatevens of the get rid of someef: Today and Ti any Un la im, cn 20 per cent leew tina marked price very latest novelties is Umbrelian, a9 well * guia Stock. Table Cloths Two 1013-1045 First Ave, “Mercedes,” I raid, “I'm gotni ho! Did you ever try to kiss a girl | you into the custody pt e| 68iach Richarison's Pure Irish Linen, good weight and pretty fagamet her wilt? mi dedigns; $1.26 regular, At London's 89 You know | we . 1 Never. Quly against her lips." | “gut” she demurred, “I tave! SUNEEEE Uik> tiladladine Smbttiniapahis:: aoocdloges cesses OG “ed as a ‘rove se = @aten no peanuts.” imported Linen Table Cloths. them— itwo hundred ma Iommaterial. | “No, bet there's the flirting,” &4 size, $1.69 value, far Ti t. ‘The janitor of & small church on Kuquixite, mysterious shades! 6-10 size, $1.98 value, for ..... .... is ye — —<— §-12 atze, $2.25 vaine, for St.so 89c You tus #10 size, $3.60 value, for . $2.60 u ore é t ghee ‘Schligrs “ $12 size, $3.50 value, for . - $2.10 we pay him. Russwin Food Cutter Opens. to wash; has & yarda Some marked me several = knives; regular $1.25 val ue, spectal - Gaing to 89c NEWEST WINTER DRESS GOODS REDUCED ON MAIN FLOOR A good, reliable all-wool range of fine dress mate- rials, including Plains, Stripes, Checks, Plaids, ete., ete. The values, which range from $1.75 to Black Taffeta Always needed fs a nice black oeowss $2.25 yard, all go in at one pron Peneag erenspetings ben "tal San, eon derskirt. Makes a nice gift price to make this sale an Full yard wide; regular attractive one. value, Reduction Sale u Widths range $1 19 ‘ ui per yard ‘ A LITTLE FRUT from 46 to 54 inches $9 down, $5 a Month Par In the famous Takime & wide ‘ om a] cod care to WINTER CLOAKINGS. Gives your coat lots of CAL MOUN, DENNY style, with our good tin- EWING, Inc, Alaska No matter where you go or ing satin, which ts guar — F how long you look, you nteed fi . 1 IN will find no better pat wear Sola a over the ee terns than right here. A United States for $1.96 yard If you can't get beots ef AU colors, Reduction Sale very fine showing of Price. to Mit yeu, get them measure 4 goods at a price which is a per yard 89c 217 JAM big inducement. Not one piece priced less than $2.50 yard, and the bulk of them are $3.00 values Crepe De Chine Why go these days without a nice scarf, or to evening af. iF you wish TO YOUR REAL ESTATE OF | DESCRIPTION AND A QUICK SALE, ‘SEE fl Csaeoomuern,y All 54 inches fairs without a nice dress or NATIONAL BOND & x . “ CO., 1009 AMERICAN fe watet? New lot of Crepe de guaranteed $1.25 yard. AN pretty Moral = - f designs io pure — ee SILK LINED OVERCOATS wool per yard 69c ORDER FOR $25. AT THE London Tailors 517 Second Ave FROM 8:30 A. M. TILL NOON Moreen Skirting. © quality We are sc = sh Ine of TOP COATS To the City, TAILORED READY 68s Fourth and Pike Fly on 2 the rye Bearcloth Coz ating. ing hes wide black yard ineh 1 ck Mo most st reen Skirt ne. Frome 8:30 and $1.95 per THE Best Fancy Table SEATTLE-TACOMA A Oil Cloth Fare 38e—Round_ Trl ‘sa Per Yd. FOUR RQUNO rer hd LEAVES SEATTLE — and 10:25 a, gn, 2708 and ‘ m LEAVES re ae mand 1 ve 55 a ae U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent —Tel elm ‘y76, Tacoma Te