The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1809 Seventh av. ERY AFTERNOON ExgePpr BUNDAY, connecting all parte of the sur Main 1050 and Independent, 441. rf NRRIZ AO Ask for the department or the name of the person Skt desired. BALLARD STAR AGHNEW—F01 Datiard Avo Sunset, Mallard 206 ~~ PVOROPT STAR AGRNOY Sunset 1048 O21 Rockefeller Ay or Bvane, wenty five conte per month, Dee Weened by * Ratered at tho Postoett Howld Four copy in this way we cam be certain of giving our mubsertbers « perfect services and it is the only way { em sae an eo ee A COUNTY BOARD SHOULD REMEDY SALARY OUTRAGE That district school teachers in King county are unable to for their salary warrants excepting by paying a 10 per get money count of cent is an outra which the county beard, which assumes the responsibility, should lose no time in rem edying Because of a faulty financial system, the district school } teachers have always experienced difficulty in getting their | warrants cashed without giving up at least 5 per cent of the face at best, the necessity to the warrant brokers, As the teachers are poorly paid, | of discounting their warrants has been a real hardship at all times. No general complaint was made by the teachers until they | received their last salary warrants and discovered that the war rant brokers are demanding 10 per cent discount instead of 5 per cent, claiming that un ler present financial conditions, they are entitled The the exactions of to a larger return for their money fact that any cc a warrant broker in order to get the cash due which the county board | | nstitutes an ab him by the county, ¢ ought to be ashan w at any Employes of the county are supposedly entitled to the full} ount of their salaries for the services they perform. There} is something radically wrong with a system which forces} any of them to spend 5 to 10 per cent of their salary in con-| verting their warrants into money } The school board of the city of Seattle has found a way to avoid this diff It is the duty of the county board to do no less, even if culty and pay the teachers in cash it is forced to borrow the money at 7 or 8 per cent If funds are not immediately available to pay the teachers, the general public, not the under-paid teachers, should bear the burden MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS Ne Visits the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless | Observations in His Notebook. MINGLED WITH EXTREMELY ENTNUSIAS~ TC AGGREGATION OF EARTH SOC/ETY a TWO PONDEROUS EARTH -~BEINGS WERE SQUIR/HG LABORIOUMLY ABOUT ON FLOOR ~—~AS NEAR AS COD JUDGE, WERE ENDEAVORING TO THOST EACH 0) OUT OF SHAPE. - ” et Why Is Our Easy Pay- Ament Plan So Popular? 1st and 3rd Our showing of Men's, Women’s and Apparel is complete in every way ings Department has a multitude tions, too—and remember, a little at a time” will do. —Qur prices are right tra charge fs made accommodation. Our always up-to date and our goods dependable in quality and no ex for eredit styles are This plan is a decid when cash is short, an make due allowance for sick ness, loss of employment, etc help we Chil ns our Furnish ot Xmas sugges little down and a Eastern Outfitting Co. , = Second and Union. Seattle’s Reliable Credit Hou MOVING AND BEKIN STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON Upon short notice ”” e ad pack and bor furnit Pictures, brica-brac, china sates edi cata We will pack and prepa hipment and forward them to any part of the we amt forward We will pack and store the entire contents of tenes ts } our fire of warehouse. o ee. i We can tell y to a cent what it will cost te pack your goods. Phones. MOVING, PACKING Main Ind, 71 FIRE PROOF STORAGE. FROM THE NUTTE FAMILY ALBUM Being a Spiel by Mazel, the Youngest of the Misses Nutté, as Meported BY F. W, SCHABFER. © DOTTIE NUTTE, Here's one you don’t want to miss, Aln't she the alry, fairy little sunbeam! That's Dottle Nutte, the swellest dancer of her years in the town, She's a future Maud Adama, that's what, and she's got dramatic abfiity ti! you can't rest, I fast wish you could see her cakewalk; and she can toe dance to maké tears come. into your eyea, No bragging, but ain't that wonderful? Dottle’s only 6 that ts, she's billed as 6. She's 12, but thats a secret. Dottie’s awful cute and artless; and gee, it would do your heart good to hear her aling slang, Her ma, that's my aunt Selma Nutte, picks up a good piece of 1 mapping out and then ney ever now with Dottie, She's a career for her, so she throws every safeguard about her by keer her out of school where she might learn to be like r children, This pleture of Dottle was took the day after she © & stunt at the Bar ors’ Mutual Benefit smoker. Mer ma lets her perform at only refined entertainments, being as all Dot tie’s acts are so refined. You ought to see her imitation of a drunken man trying to get Into the house without making a noise. It's great, We've got a family Joke that it's « take-off on her pa = ial ’ ec __ aay ‘This is the third article by Alice | ma @ Kirk on how to Thanksgiving dinner at cont. paise and a nut Serve on let propare a | tuce. —eaaeneeenmerneemcemmimnn ROOT moderne Bad Plumbing, Bad BY ALICE G. KIRK. *.8 Many persona prefer a tender) L4t us install a modern bath, lav. roast chieken to the more expen | “tory or sink. Pactory prices, Call sive and frequently lesspalatable | “* up. G. H. Brown Plumbing Co. tur With the roast chicken | 221 Pine st ” there is all the apportanity for gar ot that the larger fi of while the saving In the at Will permit considerably more va als fers, Your Thanksgiv- riety In vegetables t m4 dinner may be obtained from y more pleasantly — if grocer at the nal prices Ca ‘ d sana wis delomnen,’ 16 me you look inside this > eating turkey. The ravings, with pastry and fruits suf | ficlent to serve five persons. Clear consomme with vegetables, | 35e; bread sticks or te ted crack. | era, Se two hickens. roasted, | sé ” $1.17; stuffing, 160; bread and bat vo ter, 4c, eweet potatoes en casse ) role, Ibe; plain boiled rice, be stuffed baked onions with cream sauce, 18c, olfves, 10¢; cranberry sauce, ive; Thankagiy ing salad, S2c; cheese wafers, Je pumpkin ple, 20; baked indian pud- | ding, 200; coffee, lhc; apples and | nuts, 28¢. Following is the Thankegiving salad Materiale—Red apploa, 5; lemon, 1; mut meats, 4 pound: preserved | singer, 2 tablespoonfuls; colery; | mayonaise, % pint; lettuce. | Utensiie—Vexetable scoop, bowl, | kitehen shears, sharp knife, mayor alse mixer Directions—Choose apples which are fine flavored and bright red and of medium size. Rub the apples with a cloth until they shine Cut a thiek alice from the top of each Seoop out the pulp and leave only the shells of the apples. Hub the inside and around the top with a thin stice of lemon, to keep the pulf from discotoring; turn upside down im a cool place until ready to use. From the pulp taken from the ap- | celery, 100 Roaster You know what they are. Price— 89c Attend Our Big Black Taffeta Silk Sale Wednesday Black Tat. recipe for | 3,000 yards 26-inch fota Sitk execlient to wear, with ple cut cube or nice size ploces to make a pint (scant) The same | oft, lustrous finish; goods that amount of celery cut fine. To thia| Hf are always in great demand add the nuts—peanuts are nice— b broken in ploces, and the ginger cut |e MA*°* ® beautiful waist, sult in very tiny bits or ch Mix {fj Coat or underskirt, and also a with these a mayonaise » Meght I very suitable Christmas gift. all with whipped cream. Mix all to |IE 36 inches wide. and F ’ 36 ine de 4 ou 36 gether, fill the applt shells, round poetic is wal ing on the top: cap with a littl —. The Washington Fire Is doin ® r Big Window Biplen. much to advertise Seattle On Cale Wemnectay, GW yO Washington tn the east } 8S5c' ' Handkerchief Special. Six Elegant Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, in a very fapey box just the thing for a présent to send back Kast They are made of India linen, nicely hematiteh ed, with om idery pattern 2 inches wide; gular price, $1.75 a box You may terest by depositing with a bank or by purchasing good se. curities. We can date you. earn m accommo NORTHWEST TRUST & Wednesday, per box (6 Handker chiefs) fi St.48 This Is What Sticks. COMPANY ey brush; regular price 10 Wednesday, per bottie Se f, SHORROCK President. HARTMAN Vice President os To-Eat Specials. ALEXANDER MYERS, \ppetizo—For breaks Secretary last g JV. A. SMITH, en Cashier mon Puddi For lunch, can 3e¢ First Ave. and Columbia St Lipton Tea—For tea, SEATTLE, WASH, Ib 19¢ THE SEATTLE STAR-STURSDTY NOVEMBER 26, 1907. "Fine! 1 got dut of town before | | single buyer got wine The Way It Goes. | hear Brown died last might,” Paradoxio Yes, By the way, do you know “What a swanlike neck Mabel his wife?” | has.” | You. And to think she’s such a Hope and Work. GOBBLE UP SOME OF THESE five eritios ju “pic” AND “boc” STAR DUST BY JOSH —+—_-___— Of course, “Die” gota the reward for finding the lost child, but “Doc did the heavy part Jowh Wine Saye: “rit “HN” does it literally they will | aT think @ steam roller has run over |f Fok Sy them | Tt te enti 4 that 3,000 actors “TW manwho eatd | are owt of & yomenta this season. competition ie th’ iit why refer to all of them as life ov trade died be | “aotors” ? | fore the combinations and trusts began to Wouldn't Count. make things lively if all life's little tronies with woul&be com | Were placed into the seal petitors.” [And weighed with but one golden word, | They'd be of no avail It, ts sald King Jdward's new bueky. diamond in about the size of a teow “ "What success did you have sell heup. ing shares in that mine? Toot How's that for a headlight? toot! So many thorns beset the way soone,” So many stones that wound the Tennysonian. | foet | Hut, hoping, working, day by day | Broke, broke, broke . } And winter has come at Is | ‘Will bring to you the resting Oh, for the muy with hin coat In} sweet nok | Who's pinched by the chilling Mine Hoss—How are you getting biast! along with those Finns? Foreman—Swimmingly Ex A London scientist declares kissing will cause the teeth to drop out ’ » with store teeth should re move them before indulging in ow eulatory pastimes Phystology Teacher—Deseribe the backbone Student—It's a long wavy and your head sits on one end of it and you on the other—IEx Fast. | Wo' vegotabrandnuewauto, Youbetit'ssomethinggrand— | When wegoridingdown thes! Weflytobeattheband! the bone What from th tseful article do we get whale? ne What do we get from soni?” Sealing ex wax.” This was made from the hide of our lame cow Yes, it looks like limp leather Exchange 100 Per Gent Yearly is an ordi nary profit off irrigated land in Henton County our dispiay ad Mutual Realty ( Hid o4 Schilling’s Best is in packages; never out of a bin or canister comes Your grocer returns your money if you don't like it; we pa your dog, & pointer oF 1 THe SOUND TRANSFER CO., 4 beside & bone || « INCORPORATED. } ight, Furniture, Baggage. _ i Careful drivers and first-clase } Phitedoiphia, th 7 : c on his || ¢quipment. Prompt service. || the training ship Philadetp! “4 rece juntas coum an he gots home. |; Setietaction guaranteed || mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats tht te ——-- 1110 Western Ave. li and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave Gune For Rent—Tiper & Tat eos Both Phones—931. Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 5 times 1924-26 Second av - da! Round trip, 50c. ooo soe mh U. S. Navy Yard Take a trip on the Sound and vistt the U. 8, navy yard, see the || battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and What is “Better, He hours ones” Yes Gobble t ome of the bargair Russwin Food Cutters Has BARGAINS vURE IRISH TABLE LINEN S#4uch Hichardson's Pure irish Linen, good weight and pretty designs; $1.25 regular, At Loodon's Tuesday Imported Linen Table Clothe. 8-4 size, $1.69 value, for “o 5-10 siee, $1.98 value, for #-19 stre, $2.25 value, for #10 siae, $8.00 value, for $12 nize, $2.50 value, for Napkine to Match in Two Sizes. Remnants Table Linen in lengths trom 1% to 5 yards. Some marked as low as— Open to clean extra knives— $1.25 value $1.50 value 4 5 pounds Granulated Sugar— 25¢ Mittens. Big Bedding Sate s ‘ Infants’ and Children's Sim You'll Feel More Thankful if You Roll Up in and Wool Mittens, in plain ar fancy colorings. Keep the little i“ br eters ol . bands warm after Wednest Get a cr of these rewuh bs cat 7 prices to 26. Wednesday, a pair 10-4 Gray and Tan Cotton Fleeeed Blankets, | Pe . Ie good weight; worth 85c a pair; specially . enterpieces. priced, Wednesday, pair 67¢ Centerpieces . Battenberg Centerpteces, very 11-4 Large Single Blanket fc r Double Be d, in swell, The square x9 inches gray and tan; worth $1.50 pair; spec ially regular price 25c priced Wednesday, each . hie EE 10-4 Gray and White Striped Blanket, good Hose Supporter Set weight; fast seller at $1.00 a pair; specially Combination Hose rt priced Wednesday, pair 8S7¢ made of f te ne “Te :} aii : straps, go fasten and Ib. Brown Blanket, extra heavy—note the cushion The garter is weight; not all wool; specially priced, one made of fr lastic, with brass day only, pair fastener fancy bows; very 1. $2.45 e ‘ : ul COMFORTS Wednesday selling, set Good Cotton Filled Comfort, quilted, in 6 col ors; fancy top, plain back; cially priced Wednesday, Fancy Pins. worth $1.35 Pins and Souvenir each Faney Med. als of all deseriptions. We ha Comforts in a good variety, at all ‘of the fol et as ote on aterm lowing low prices vine a bac bide 6 Values to 25¢ ve $1.45, $1.59, $1.70, $1.89 up to $5.00 Hat Pin Special. Faney Hat Pins, in all colors HOURLY SPECIALS FOR EARLY SHOPPERS oo of hom Wednesd ch y and Corset Pro 8:30 to 10 10 to ll 1l to 12 o’Clock. } o’Clock o’Clock. Dress | 364nch Bleached ue White te , Good Sized ‘ tector. White Cotton Hope Lonsdale Twilled Outing in _ . Patt worth Muslin~~Alt Flanne A oy Ever Rea ’ 1 rand you want, of you. wa ne . ae 4 ; price, each } ! h nso Wednesday, special 3M Lace Collars. handsome lace design 4 inches in widtt Special Wednesday = OER Tl (THE Gg DRUG MAIN STORE 119-1096 FIRST AVENUE BRANCH STORE SPECIA FOR WEDNESDAY THURSDA wre Mitte Se " van; Meliin’s Food a wae "Toman Dorteoni v xed Military dy Sutety "i sts the ong, Keron, ready te ‘tien 4 they rv ial aly atety Quvker Lax w ber © are auents for Dandelion 1013-1015 First Ave. AND THANKSGIVING 5 What to wear and whem: find it WAISTCOAT—White Pigne Linen, single or doable: ed SHIRT AND CUFFS— Pisin or Pique, CRAVAT—Broad Black, Gray White, Sitk or Linen. Y GLOVES—White or Pomel Gray. JEWELRY—Pearl or Gold Links, Sitk Fob and HAT—Tuxedo, Opera or (the Grannis.) DOWNEY - WALNUP COMPANY 014 FIRST AVE, ~ Special _,Pianos | .cate—Pintares & sale 1205 Second Ave, Cline’s Piano House Open Evenings. Fly on the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 35e—Round rT. = FOUR ROUND TRIPS ¥. LEAVES SEATTLE — 08 and 10:25 a. m, 2:05 and 6 ™ . LEAVES TACOMA — 8388 m. and 15, 3:55 and 7:30 Rm U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent —Te Main 176. enaitneae H. L. KLEIN shoe Repairing tt » You Wait 7 JAMES 8T- ALBERT HANSEN {amonds, Watohes, Jewel FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department 2H272> 2H ZOD B44

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