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- — — Saag rater ens ‘THE SEATTLE STAI : ESDAY, | NOV. 27, 1907, ; “THE SEATTLE STAR —_—|- HEY! HOW-DO YOU WEAR YOUR ut NOW ‘SEPARATED, ONE IN LUCK) ERMINE CAPE STKE g | Main stone Y STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1307-1909 Beventh av. ° EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. AND THE ‘OTHER an nee Private exchanges connecting all parte of the ‘i ; , bullding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. ¢ BY W. H. BRIGGS. And, too, Joe Webor soome to Ask for the department or the name of the person (Seat e Exclusive Service.) |have had all the bad luck on ony desired. NEW YORK, Nov, 27 roe ihe © hie or eee penser = “ an io ad Ave Bunmact, Mattard 206 a trol! up Broadway you might, if} the way of coining me Tesi I nd, oun wenn he ee Ricoeur 9 UPRIGHT IN CHARACTER AMIAGLE,GENTLE fowo OF GAMES you chose, stop at x couple of what |trunted clerk Imad to take some | BVRRETT STAR AGENCY..romer Brann [991 Rockefeller Av: Bunset t BUT A nda “pl AND AND HUMANE, AND SPORTS the youth with elgaret - dpa te fens rg Bao yp ee @ * wenty Ove per month Der SOM ETN a GORE GAMBLING call “show shops. One wot hep nore have n¢ | veel ‘by tut or enreter, “Ne ieee eepien, v Weber's theater, with short, rotund of old. | Poor dgp va tried sevara} | ‘ Joe Weber inside, and a little far-|of them, and y have Serned ot tes ct ane | ther up the street you wogid find | out good feeders pT ng te en een i peer eonetioden | Low Fields’ Horald Square theater,! gome good luck has come to Low foe sheroes Takata saee, Pa tee etme We dame trom the lin a change | with the Igng and lank Fields on | Folds, and some money. The great ef date on the addvese tabel le & receipt | the stage ite (on! thing that han come $0 hiss, | ~ ould youn copp of TROUU They've come back to the white however, i# a newly de oped wy ietion, ae 0 ne ye Aaa Me Siawor Yue EGortst way almost simultaneously, theve taient for acting, Law Fields is an ge dit ld partners of 26 years, who bean | actor, and no longer a slapeatiok WC more than ones, ph | ReEcK LES NESS AND OR MAN ps 4 : ¢ be certain of eising our autithiners « pertect aaretow= | | OARING "AND USUALLY), SOS Shosmoag | he Uille. Maat Bde egsoam fo Bineaian Hila perceptions are on s ortain of giving our eu poy 3 nih Beehar slovak oid | — = mes | the two. | music hail days, and his ability for) ML | “Low Fields will never come back | character acting in now exceedingly | . HOPPING. NES. aK REMY to this theater except on a salar Rood CHRISTMAS S' THE, WISE 0 ARE wa are the cruel words that Weber's) Yes, each has made some money, business manager Is #aid to have brought out some mew pieces, ts . 7. “hris »pp et? > is superior. playing in “theaters,” has a theater e Thought @bout your Christmas shopping yet | used, as coming from hi play in “the j ~~ ns , Keen SENSE Of course, Weber has denied that he named after himee!f—aod each | Early? Early ‘bird, you remtmber, Too early? That's for PlucTUATING OF BUSINESS AND , over said It, and Broadway believes a deep regard for the other, Will 7 c ) a ENERGY OF ACTION him. For when the separation came | they ever get together? u to decide. But we don't believe it is. b vai gl, UE) OPPORTUNITIES were t “not stage ware Whit tying to solve it you to deeice ’ « ‘ 1M PRESSION STH © were tears-—not ata) re— | ie you are t 0 wot Gumtle” Goscial The stores are not crowded now as they will be later on those two paire of fun-inaking| would you ike a typteal ees A vtumning cape of plain ermine}. pre Watey I holiday shee Prof, 11, Gross of the payeholog , of recklessness aad darting, and us- | Bet, ab sl hie gee ole Joke ota hoe mtaurant | DS® points over Ue shoul = aed oe Cntr , . t ia the nearer the wearer is to J ¥ J of ermine tall» ping until the last moment, You know what a jam and crush /of Leipsic has tasued & pamphlet beuhreptey or jal Broadway one autumn Monday! man, who said: “Oli bet a dime trige compored of in 1 AE arp as Ch ah tlene deaee manner on criminal paychology, in which | According to Prot. Gross, a hat |Msbt with “Tho Girl Behind the | that Oi can eat oysthers faster than | Ormuments of white ve and.crowd there ts. an Christmas time dra : he makes a number of observa: |that is worn well down on the | ounter,” and the ticket apeculators) yex can open them’ You'll get better service now. Employes are not fretted and | tons on the way of wearing the forehead indicates the egotist or | ve been busy in Grout of the thee | “Done,” cried the shell cracker. | pgcovD BY CRAPE ON DOOR. al } . hat im tts relation to character & man of sulky disposition, in| {or ever mince arp neats at a/ At’ the end of an hour the man worried and tired out, They can give you time and cour | "The professor deciares that a hat} which selfishness ta the deminent |' we advance—and selling ‘om, too,|had opened 16 oysters, but the . worn perpendicular to the vertical | tralt, If the hat Is worn lightly on bare ‘oe we - Since j hman had only eaten be s | " oe and attention this week. jaxis of the head t# a sign that &|the top of the head it means that | | 7 Toba nngehegenk yen Welt igtting up with difticuity, the) ate ~ ; - hae o ne | Irish ( ex wit x ingles i f ron" y remnants now her The holiday stocks | man is upright in character, but a| the character of the man t# fluctw | “ » : | You won't buy remnants now, pedant and something of & bore, |ating, variable and timpresstonable; |“84ences are still going, but—well,| He Inid down a dime and walked are in. ‘They are clean and fresh and tempting. They haven't | ‘Those who wear the hat a lttle/if the hat ix Inrgo and Armly ad-| (ere are Just audiences out Fe ’ jon the right side are said to be justed, it means @ keen sense of | © °°Stmereeteeee been picked over and mussed and handled amiable, gontle and humane; those | business and energy of action; if HONORED HIM FOR HIS WORK FOR “BABIES Ree ; ‘ 1 find cial bar-| who woar it on the left are fond |the same hat slopes to the rear, it If you'll watch the advertisements, you will find spec of games and sports, and usually | moans that ¢he wearer In alive to - erchants don’ 3 to d 3 onth's jot bit The hat on the back /all business opportunities, and will “oe tignetna apelin negaed Geaaeinde iat ot the head ts suid to be w prodt /nisk none of them : (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service busiriess into a single week. ‘They know what the holiday sea-|°% te ™ mapionnint| aces Ge Gtacad caeeemink | (Genttio Stare Exclusive Service ; = . years of dinpensing pasteurized SOUTH ROYALSTON, Mass., son is going to bring. They would rather do some of that he Imitk to the poor of New York, dur Oct. 30.-—Mrs. Martha Patch, day business now, That is why you will find many and many | war against raw milk for babies ing the neglect of her neigt the stores today. and won a victory; Nathan Straus, who failed to call with their ol¢ ment B iscthdey a special bargain waiting for you in tt es today SY F. W. OCHAGPER {the New York phitanthroptst, has time regularity, hung several yards | "*4 '>* ries as If you go early, you get first choice. } been honored by the International of erape pon the front door of her : A as Pure Milk congress vol wi You will have time to select what you really want. Thou The congress indorsed his plan Some one saw it and the word ae ‘ . ” after viewing bis pastevrication passed quickly that she was dead sands of Christmas presents are given every year of the most ant, and has advised anothers to Themis of Seuted, ouamulenen Witale - hae he sive . i sir infants no milk that hes . ried to the house. Mrs. ble and unsuitable character. The givers are desper- | sive t en, hurried the napertetsy . . : . Bs not been pasteurized Patch greeted the delegations ate. They had put off choosing until holiday week, and then Straus waa the most prominent warmly and merely explained that figure at the congress, and his of she wns lonesome | in a helpless state, bought the first thing they could lay their fer to establish 26 stations in any | Bho ‘ Buropean city picked out by the hands on AS ROYAL DAIRYMAID j r i and carefully this year—select gifts Rruasole. Why not shop leisurely arefully this year g Records show that during the) that will gratify because they are exactly what somebody want- past three months Straus stations " tn New York have dispensed 2,917, ed? It isn’t the cost of a gift that makes it appreciated as meeng 386 bottios of pasteurized milk, and | as it is the aptness of it, and the indication that the giver had 1.232.048 glassos. i NATHAN STRAUS. thought before selecting it. wo it Cl 1043-9 i A great many women did their Christmas shopping carly § i AR DUS 4 to pore last year, and for the first time. You may depend upon it, these are going to be early again this year, Better join them. BY JOSH id a Uddle closer togedder, Adolf. So. Jowh Wise Says: ; io [ haw Invented a new bulletproof Begin today, and watch the ® advertisements closely. cae eS os ae penne aise peeeen ek. eee } jneket.” “No. In aboutd minudes you vill get fired : “That's nothing. What we need Get fired? You talk like you wase painting china.” | i&@ something that will he: ott! “Vell, ain'd | painting your mug, ba, ha, ha! rolling pins and fiat irons,” sald the t me henpecked man “I vant you to pat 1 aw “Most every wom “Id tas tmpossibility Der canfass hass no bay vindow an who's passed the | Seattle ministers who are protesting against the installation ‘ee you wase making « chackass ould of me age Hmit allows she i ' ‘ . 7 | painting ise gutng to be « impressionistic.” would ha bin al onerkate Neture'e Wetahes, eal of poo! and billiard tables in the Y. M. C. A. evidently have a ix den ferry technicatit, Wass you a bachelor of arta?’ good singer in her a. ba “A fine ms aeniot } “Unfortunadely, no. 1 arm married.” widin® her/ mouth you have, It ought to be on conception of such games that is drawn from the fact that they| “Cink tae Ee poe naleemiint ter ncur ovlletie aan pa Sd cult|* Get ta wt | LADY HELEN GRIMBTON, 7 “Why, I attentet three years , ha, t ” “ ac ef, I seldom wise an op- —~ are often played in barrooms yy alge pacer nod 0 ~ Bal a slab = : | portuntty (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) | No other cause can be ascribed for the prejudice against “No, I articulatet, teehee!” preriicin LONDON, Nov. 27.-—-trobably the | | “Do you know anatomy? Says the Captain to Pat x . | most capable pupll in the county these games in religious circles. } “Yeas, bud you haf a lot of anatomy vish I nefer sushectet.” Come, T' have none of th council Guiry eeboot, Chetmsford. Th t ij I b a billiards or} De® _for why do you employment me for a lay figure?” Restaurant Lingo. As Paddy of Whisky was drinking pe ry \ : ere is nothing demoralizing about a game of billiards or “Recoss der title of der bictare ine going to be ‘A Bat Reg’ Customer—Waiter, bring me a te fm fe Lady Helen Grimeton, citest pool. Either x¢ is as clean a sport as any game played, and Dot wakes me feel bie.” porterhouse steak smothered In| ba A ee sigh, bee age vag ae we 1 = - ENRON , 4 wane don'd. 1 wase almost ould of dot color.” mushrooms # he finished the rye, jtaking a co or and cheese a good training for the muscles, eyes and nerves } “You wass such 4 goot artistic, can you draw a breath, ha, ha Waiter (to cook)—Ohoke one) |Saye Paddy, “Be jabbers, 1 don’t/ making, and outstripping her class 4 i ve tal with the toadsteolst think ye will Ex. |mates, Lady Helen surprised ber The games are a healthy diversion from the pursuit of pleas “Sure. Ef I voult draw yours I voult use of? of clofes, Holt — — |instructor by taking charge of a ures apt to prove a thousand times more hurtful kintly dine book im your hant and pretent you can read, Dies las to | Recurrence of Reform, churn after three days, where a Th 1 and billiard tables have b fined largely to|"* &, omar" Im just a few brief weeks we'll bare |fortnight’s coaching ts usually re ¢ pool and billiard tables have been confined largely to “Oh, @ study tn still lite?” } Oursctves to ribald scoff again | quired. The earl-of Veruiam Is « y ' barrooms because the saloonkeepers have realized and utilized “No, a study in brewery life.” | When wo declare that we will swear) Practical farmer, with extensive es- || SEATTLE-TACOMA Vot vill be der backgrownt?” ou vill be der backgroundt.” Vot vill be the foregrount?” Fare FOUR ROUND LEAVES SEA ts 10:25 & my, » Caves Ahn Off again the attractiveness of these games for young men, while the ministers, as a rule, have not. The fact that billiards and pool are played in saloons does “Say, Ongar.” not detract from their merits as games, and should not cause Vot, Adol / ministers to boycott them any more than they should boycott! “D? me 8 favor and pad der foregroundt in der backsroundt.” milk because it is often sold over the bar. The milk is no less nourishing to the human race on that account, and the games of billiards and poo! are no less innocent and entertaining The directors of the Y. M. C. A. are right in deciding to in stall these games. Their object is to make the Y. M. C. A. at tractive to young men. T amusement. In selecting billiards and pool as two of the games to offer young men, they remove the excuse of the young men to go into barrooms to play those games, and a large part * of the temptation | The Star presents today th That is practical Christianity article by Alice G. Kirk Often the Case. “A man @hould think twice be | fore he peaks lf And & woman three times be-|| fore sho sings.”"—-Harpor's Weekly. | Confidence may be all that ts! needed in some places, but it never seema that way to the man who has bought a gold brick Gold and Oil Stock CANDIDATE H. M. Herrin @ Co., 610 First av stock Golden hares of Amertoan Canadian Oil at 13% cents per|| Subject to decision of Repub A Delaware man ts dead at the | «hare *** | loan Primary Election, Monasy, age of 106. He smoked five plage —— — February 3rd, 1908. final | pound; suet, ch 4 fine, 1 pound; |Of tobacco a weef and indulged in A , , r qh we - iF YOU WISH To SELL Broad-Minded Business Ad linary|stale bread crumba, white, \ the cup that cheers for 50 years. If YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY ministration—Justice and Equal expert upon how to are a| pound; brown sugar, % cup; grat be had been a total abstalner doubt DESCRIPTION A Rights to All. - Thankagiving nner at moderate od rind of 1 lemon; ;flour, % {less he would have lived to a ripe A QUICK BALE se anon The church in general is in need of much more such prac vat. This recipe provides for #/ pound or % pint; currants, 1/ Old age. i Paid Advertisement ' » do so they must furnish healthy On His Way That is fighting the saloon with its own weapons NATI 9 edhe baat dinner pound: nutuwg, We: gun, 8, Dran-| NATIONAL SOND @ WBALTY'Ill| pay no attention to <beeure = salar a BY ALICE G. KIRK, dy or cider, % pint; apples, chop-| Nothing Doing BUILDING. lawyers’ cheap opinions. Phe fact that the games of billiards and pool are often made| Ever sinoe the Purttan days the| ped fine, 2); candied orange peql,| “Did you ene any of the olf mas eaneeney | : : . onl % pound tors while you were abpoad? nies et asis of betting rwise ft shes rume rainet the |tarkey has been peculiarly t & pound. the basis of betting likewise furnishes no argument against the Thanksgiving fowl in many| Utensile—Large mixing bowl, Not or They were all dead logues mailed free: games. households it is the one day of the °8& beater, we spoon, 4 pint and buried cnast Political elections are a prolific source of betting, but the 7e#t When the turkey is supreme molds or individual ones. | beara Ave. , *» © This article deals with a turkey| Directions—-Clean the gurrants Too Strenuous. ° ministers of the country have never advocated the abolition of dinner with all of the trimmings | “bop the raisins and orange piel; |He loved the mald devotedty Opposite Arcade elections on that account pecullar t a dinner sufficient ™ix all the dry ingredients weil: to- And swore he'd win at any cout = It is refreshing to note that a number of Seattle ministers | exe rsons, at @ cost not her, Heat the eggs weiland add | He lost ten pounds and now he says them to the brandy (or fruit fltee That he, forsooth, has loved and Tal Why Is Our Easy Pay- A LITTLE ul 4 pat prices are considere » It you do not wish to use brandy),! Jost | $5 down, $5 a Month Par A take issue h their brothers who condemn bil ds d poo Gusrent prises an asia 4 in't eye F e it brothers wh ndemr iltiar is and pool timate and only such articles | Pour over the dry ingredients wnd| — | ment 0 (1) ar? In the famous Taking a It indicates that they have outgrown the prejudice against Included may be purchased|™!x all thoroughly together; pack Long Distance. . penn Cultivetty healthy amusement, a prejudice which has retarded th 4p, |at any grocery store at this sea-|!mto well greased molds and both or k Is cheap, they say—no doubt planted and cared fos, se ' A preju 1 ha arded the growth json. The preparation is all to be| steam for four hours, Steam an-| It's true tn many cases, CALHOUN oa oe and crippled the effectiveness of many church organizations at home. With all of the dishes | other hour when ready to use. One-| Hut that’s not very true when you! x swine, Se be that usually go to constitute the| fourth this recipe will be suf Converse with distant places ~Our prices are right, and no ex THINGS OR MEN? doal Thanksgiving repast this ong,|ficlent for this dinner, although 1 | bey tra charge ie made for credit - ! prepared as directed, will mot fall | Would advise making at jeant f The Real Necessity accommodation ene jto delight as weil as appease the recipe, an it may be tod at 1 seo Where a German inventor Our styles are alw up-to re KLEIN Oyster cocktatl 0c, cream of to-] amy other time fete neem on nm date and our goods oot , r discussing th nt i 1 | Kg boots A business man, discussing the president's policies and gen runt wameorn ir ron] Chritmas Fig Pudding. | Dairy Kitchen dn quatity poy sale erally praising ked this question: “I wonder if it is |My $220, bread and buttor 14¢.| | Matertale—Reot suet, % pound; | This plan is a ¢ you. - 05 lag Myf mashed white potatoes fe, baked tout, 1 cup figs : pound; brown 108 Madison St. | 3rd when cash Is shc ae ; Tames STREET. i ring squash tbe, celery .10 os 10¢,| suman cup), Candied of © pee % 5 al t 2 Great « veat 1 radishes 100, cranberry jelly 17¢.!1 tablespoc + aa re ee Pe he Dalry Kitchen, which was a o 1 “ype Sg eat « ns engage in predator . a closed for a ten days’ remodell eas, loss of employment, ete —— ace and cream choose salad Chop the suet fine, also tig emodeling enterpri b each ¢ ulways the directing | wafers %o, plum pudding with leslarange pool, Min a eee, is now opened ter business. Ali Our showing of Men's, Women's and Children's THE SOUND TRANSFER 0 hand of ' cream 48¢, pumpkin ple 20c, cof-| gether thorough ’ cordially invited; same manage Apparel is complet pom “ete INCORPORATED. hg of s0 ; f n horoughly nt in a pe ie. v ® complete in every way—our Furnish Baggast What the 1 csnie ‘al fee 16c, oranges 20¢ 1s | the »wing: Sifted flour {ngs Department has a multitude of Xmas sugges Freight, Furnes ail : -- si man ' an , whether it would pot eerie the recipe f plum | baling powder, 2 teann ? een ‘ mm mt aod remember, “a little down and a drivers and fl ave done more good and less harm to have put one responsible |?'44!" : alt, % teaspoonful; cloves, % tea at | itule at a time” will do. man in jail rather than to have fined even suct Materialy—-Seeded raisins, 1|spoonful; halt a grated nugme, COFFEE. | John 1D. can p 1 C70 KK) OO) or hi ram . Take a tr le “nd again into the other ingredi ou cant smell it ae © ted s hle < ‘ ake p on the Sound and/ents, Mix the whole together and t th vosting Fr r | bail je 4 tee chive 3 ee udd 2 eggs well beaten and % oup|through air-tight cartons $ ern u 1 ng 0. , Inc. rae eships Oregon. Wisconsin and | of aweet mitk Tarn inte * . seit 4 ‘ ‘ + emt gO et in into a butter ot} I oie s ne ry > tt t the ti vara Hh nip Philad rng tid ed mold or individual ones and Nothing escapes | Second and Union, ‘ dint ante now and has been for | tre taining sl ladelphia, the/«tenm «ix hours, If small molda 3 +s ic nadii oar Goa telietacat lef - “igor th ot ‘os torpedo boats | are used lows time will be required Your grocer returns your money| Seattle's Reliable Credit House cHeRct. : ue high-placed malefactor in jail. | a | Bd peteon ahtp Nipaio. Bon ee t don’t like Sobiting's Hex Fine AND an usted a single trust daily. Round trip, boc see! 102496 Gecond ag et & Taft | we pay him Optical Department