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MY STAR PUBLISHING CO, di ‘ed. BAL EVERETTE STAR KD STAR NO V— Homer Brana = six conte p Ne Ope cont per coy Hered by mall oF ef Gate on the address label te a Gh? evening, plonse THE TANT WHICH INIURES oveaneia Within the last year or two the Mishel of cheap theaters, | especially of the 10-cent class, has shown an astonishing in-| crease, not only in Seattle,’ but throughout the United States The fact is patent, also, that these cheap theaters have) “ obtained an enormous patronage, far exceeding that of the so- called standard, or high-pticed theaters. No intelligent ob-| server can doubt that they are exerting a marked influence, | not unmixed with evil, upon the morals of the country This is especia these places in large numbers, finding the price of admission within their react are innocent, ar ‘ only unwholesome, but actually imm As for the grownups, they are m g somewhat hardened—and therefore evils. It may be said that the objectionable features of some!man, as he carefully planted him vaudeville houses are any actual flaunting of vice in the faces of the audience. But taise. “I've got the wild man from this in itself may be more dangerous h hr whict of forbidden in all of their hideous nakec The Star believes that, as long _THE samme sta | STAR DUST NOY—#21 Ballard Ave Sunset, Baltara 206. i Compensation. #81 Rookefeltor Av.; Bu or twenty-five pt ve We takgp from the lit A change y true as regards children, who flock to There they see and hear many things which | seum manager, “that you aro look | and wholesome, yral | “That's right,” replied the mu-| ire’ experienc less susceptible to the/the ashes from his cigar Do you limited to unsavory sugge proportion of the audiences in cheap ld managers thereof should exercise the no “turn” is allowed on the boards whic proper lines or suggestive actions It would be a very easy matter indecency from vaudeville programs presented are har son why the whole s! tld not be so. It would pay the average vaudev as the permanence of vaudeville in th ple will in the end depend upon Its Most people like a good vaudev class it is the better they like it. T! ular form of entertainment But there are thousands who attend the vaudeville theaters yet who have tolerated it rather than stay away. This forbear-| whom it may ance, however, cannot be counted on to continue indefinitely, | DY: It 18 & wireless game, played And more insistent It is safe advice to give vaudeville managers to “cut out” Doudtiess you have associated tt everything which savors of the indecent and imnr The protests are growing loude would be well to forbid vulgar parod by the churches, whether Protestant, general “tone” of everything presente« it worth while to cut out the bac ! A Little Downand A Little Will Do to eliminate the taint of Mos ss and entertainin ile manager to make his house “a clean piace of entertainment for women and children,” who object to the taint that is introduced among the good things, Pomles It has no connection with lies upon things held sacred atholic, or Jewish. The | should be inoffensive derstand thia, call on Josh and he | to every class of people in the community. will tntrodues you to the cus There is plenty that is good in vaudeville—enou gh to make than the plain portrayal s children form a larg vaudeville theaters, the utmost care to se EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, iS TeleBhones— BY JOS H - ° Private exchanges connecting all parts of the i building — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 Josh Wise Gays: right, Doo, If they've got any sense Ask for the department or the name of the person it makes them #eo what monkeys they can make of themselves. a A small boy, returning from school one day, Inquired of hie father what people meant a * An’ don't get sore peause your stom: | ach ix growlia’, It needs a holiday jest | th’ same as you. viption expt f your dub tar fail to reach FOUND AT LAST, RNS By Will F. Griffin, THANKS We desire to thank our pa trons and the residents of this great city for their tiberal support during the past year, We have endeavored to merit, 1 understand,” said the man who limped tato the office of the mu not only your patronage, but your esteem, and it shall be ing for something original in the our continued effort to seit and some that are not m e jway of a curiosity. only honest merchandise at he tilted his hat angle and flecked }soum manager honest prices. at @ dangerou perhaps We are just entering upon think you're it?" T certainly am,” replied the lame our seventh holiday season, and have assembied @ magnif- leent display of gift. We shall be pleased to have you inepeot them at either or both of our a The early bird catches the worm generally— Shop Early Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday QUAKER SPECIAL | FOUNTAIN self In a chair, the effort jarring one ear loose, showing It to be ions, without Borneo and JoJo beat to a fraszie.” t and repel if presented Victim of cruel war?’ asked the Museum manager. Don't know what war is.” re plied the lame man Maybe been In an auto wreck sted the museum man been near one infernal things in my life What, then, is your claim to dis tinction?” inquired the museum manager I'm the original human bystand the features now er.” replied the lame man Good! Your salary will be $5,000 a woek, real money. I'll be billing you tomorrow,” ' } sug that h is tainted with im g. and there is no rea HOUSEHOLD KUBBER GLOVES The Lost Treasure. “1 see that they hare found an od graces of the peo- | other lost gold mine : pata Yes, but have they found the ral morality money that was lost in the mine? show,” and the higher An ounce of pepsin is worth a tee is today no more pop- pound of turkey SRETONK MOT WATER ROTTLE iar $1.04. Spevia foe No, Reverend Sir, the game of man m MAN TANLETS—Pee ate * pool has nothing to do with the vines, The great Cod Liver Peep horses excepting among those with | oration, ©" guarentee ly ft bottle © considered a hob- MANY OTHER areeiats iN with balia, but it does not drive eennen esshe anyone to the three-ball shop ON SALD-—4ne OUR Wwinpagye The Quaker Drug Co. Two sTorRr 1013-1015 Tourth and Plest Ave. oral, [t| With the game the police raid, or the “gentlemen's agreement” of your millionaire members, It is none of these. If you do not un ‘Sprees are good for some men.” says «Prof. Wm. James. That's; Can you affordto pay CASH? Rather-----can you afford to pay cash when it isn’t necessary? Ourmen’s department handles Bradbury System Clothing-----° famous the country over for its perfect fit, its style features and its remarkable wearability. The price is no higher here than anywhere else for the same high grade of merchandise, and a little down and a little at a time will do. The question is, then--can you afford to pay cash when you don’t have to? Come in tomorrow—price our clothing—compare with other prices—and then remember our free credit accommodation. ; Outfitting cet COn Pine, Ban THE SEATTLE STAR_FRIDAY, NOVEN BER 29, 1907. ‘ on | they spoke of the “law ot Win by | | pensation,” The reres of his explanation, cited One day a lucky thought struck the faot that If one of the senses 1 lowt some ono of the others re colves & corresponding develop:| And prices, forthwith, came ment, ae, for example, if a man’s| down-Pittaburg Post ntght became impr touch more errupted the little fellow, "that! sping day,” sald the barber “Are you waehing today, Mr whey one leg is shorter than tt : ought to be the other Is always Jonger.”—-Harper'a Weekly ——Saturday Bargains father, In the} bitterly them. They refused to pay thax orbitant prices od his wense of * o f hearing would become FORCE OF HABIT, te, and so on Oh, now I see why ft ta.” in BY Wiigh F, GRIFFIN, No reply 4 Oompdonk t “Looks a little Uke snow,” he ‘No, I'm saving all the # tie said, ax he dropped his razor hes for next weok, Mrs. Hi Silence rthy, By the way, f don’t wee hor t tak doe MUCH IN EVIDENCE Lot int talk about a third term with your sleeves rolled up to | 1 | keer an for Teddy,”,he said, as he rubbed | day’ as ha i" haan’, ne lath ef in | i " b ad to pe tt ons + te 1 vou “90 lore silence row rite Oompdon y do; docu Got a mighty tub fell all ‘to pigees this morning.” | t ‘ Ht Noo went on, as he Too bads Doow that Mre. let bends nf the razor, “Don't aba xennwonder, who moved in next i the washing? B isos you? door U@ you on the other side, do Profound silence her own laundry work, | wonder word, the i Never like to bleed a man, It 1 hardly think she LA si he ‘ Jooks, Mae looks bad. That's a mole on your! Oompdonk, J with you'd see her i tor ® cortalatys ehin, jan't i?" hands-they're white as eg i 4 ” FAT ta N | daw she hurts herself work i an No reply Jan't Uhink sh y Mrs, ‘Onco over? sure. That's | ing.” worth wat to borrow Fp enoug for a face Ifke yours, What'll he must be stuckup, Mrs, Mig | butter ¢ my gro a you have on your face, witeh hazel | gleworthy. | wouldn't get too Intl | com Cory Way or Iine? Witch? All right. Al|mate with her if | were you" — bs to obi 700, tq ways use that myself.” | “I don’t Intend to, I've searcely | Oompa but 1 Just tad Composite pleture of the men! peep silence lnoticed her since she's been here n irs. Botseng boro walked with Westen 40 years) “A jitthe powder? It takes the Well, at any tate, her washing’s Couldy ou let the have 4 \ fuhine off, you know, There you! done in the house, I saw it drying |tle of that ren are, air, Pay cashler,” in the attic before she put those Why ‘ 1 suppoNe go Artemus Ward's Remedy, | And then the knight of the blade| dotted Swiss curtains on the attic rh Mrs. Hf i The cost of living was very high, | stared round in amazement window.” : aa have als rund vou swe mt For years the people complained! He had been shaving himself. “There hann't been anybody tn {liberal w our things” tt ~vpSBRes _Fiieseseeg. == Saturday Shoppers Will Find No End to the Bargains to Be Had at| LONDON’ ’S, the Real Bargain Center of Seattle. Special---Best Cane Sugar 5 Pounds for 25c | $ 1 $6.00 Children’s Coats, $3.19. THE,’ ‘GREATEST SALE OF CHILDREN'S COATS EVER Underwear and Hosiery HELD IN SEATTLE Visit this busy department and see the un- | | C out ere E me Almost our entire stock, regardless of regular ces, all arranged in one great special lot, at $3.19. Bearcloth Coats, both plain and curly bear, all colors, sizes 1 to 6; Crushed Plush and Velvet Coats, all colors, sizes 1 to 6; dozens and dozens of different patterns, in light, medium and heavy cloth goods, in all sizes, up to 15-year size This price is for Saturday only. Values Up to $6.00. On Sale Saturday at. $3.19 $5.00 CHILDREN’S WOOL DRESSES, $3.19 “Peter vag roa Sailor Suits and several other styles, in dresses for girls; sizes 1 to 14 years. Mate tai are all-wool serge, cheviots and fancy novelties, checks and plaids Actually Worth $5.00. On Sale Saturday at . $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 TRIMMED HATS, $2.49 Sweeping reductions on Trimmed Hats in our Millinery Department. Not more than 100 hats in this lot. No two alike. Our regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 hats On Galo Saturday ate... .icscc'ccscccess $2.49 WOMEN'S LONG COATS. Our entire stock divided into two lots for Sat matchable bargains for your examination, Just | a few reminders that you can buy cheaper at | London's— *EPREERE S929 _ —$1.25 Wool Vents nts for women, fine Hosiery—2ic Heavy Rock Rib bed Stockings for boys, alse 1 for girls, Satur | | j ribbed, a perfect fitting gar- | ment; not the scratchy stretchy kind, but very soft | and comfortable; all regular | and extra sizes. Saturday, | CD: ninavaev: % +++-75@ | women, fast binek; $2.00 Pure White Wool Union 19e value « for women, medium ight; “The Forest Mills Kind;” all hand trimmed with silk. Saturday, each S148 TSe Boyw nuine Lambedown ath rts and Drawers. all sizes to 16 years. Satur. | 35c Heavy Gray Wool Hose day, each . ise | women, the old 35c Wool Stockings for dren, double knee and Saturday, each .. Be Jersey Hibbed F | kind. Saterday, each 25 urday Lined Vests and Pan |. Lot No. 1—All our regular $10.00 and $12.00 brn ecggnellhten ed weight; all | 25¢ Fleece Lined Hose ier oe, ural or white, to 16 Coats at $6.98 years. Saturday, each, small women, deeply dyed, « good sizes Medium sizes Large sizes Lot No. 2 Regular $17. 50 and $20.00 ( oats at From 8:30 A. M. Till Noon Lining Satin—Gives your cont | Moreen Skirting—25e quality ota of style, with our good lining satin, which t* guaran 36Inch Black Mc teed for two seasons wear Sold all over the United ing. From 8:30 till noon, States for $1.25 yard. all colors; por yard sae | SUID sk ccne- aascsants 15¢ | | 10¢ | viack; warm and | | ise 19¢ Saturday, each .....000T | HAND BAGS. Good Leather Shopping Bags, with a good lim ff ing, trimmed with beautiful hand-painted de signs; the regular price of these is $2.00, Sat. urday, very special cee ee BLED ANOTHER SPECIAL. Printed Leather Hand Bag, in many faney coF ored backgrounds, in grays, tans and browns ee prices $2.25 and $2 35 ; Saturday $1.98 RUCHING. W hite Ruching, in boxes; an assortment of git] different patterns; special Saturday, per boxe on Skirt | cloth Coating—$2.75 quality Bearcloth Coating, 52 inches wide; colors cream, brown and black; per yard ......91.95 POINT ‘D'ESPRIT. A Good Net Point d’Esprit, just the thing 1m evening waists; in white only; regular priced 50c; special Saturday, per yard | BURNT WOOD. On sale Saturday at ...... ...20 Per Cent O Hourly Snaps in Domestic Department. 8:30 a. m. te Noon—Se Calico, 8:30 a =m. to Noon—Tixto Bleached Sheet, none better; worth 9%e; one-hour price hour price le each The In the Men’s Store Night and dark colors; one AFTER SUPPER seca Ladies’ Kid Houne Slippers—Fiex black; no beely Mon’s Fine, Random Knit “Lambsdown” Underwear, fleeced trimmed and tassel; res $ af ase | with wool; an exact duplicate of “Wright's Health” Goods Men ne — eae pe oe + $2.50. After “om $1.98 | Others ask $1.00. Our price for Saturday The Men's Kid House Shoes—Ail sizes, a f fort and looks : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. neat. After ‘ese Apron Check Gingham—After 6, six " | Men's Fine Natural Wool Underwear, guaranteed not to shrink Dceaiiaka Miaatinack tee aie eth tel regular price $1.00. Our price for Gaturday 606 Gh.80. Lengel Gane Bleves’. | Men's Fine “Normal Wool” Underwear, made by the celebrated Besex Milis;” regular price $1.26. Our price for Saturday vse Mon's Derby Ribbed Fleeced Underwear, made in brown, blue pink and t regular price Our price for Saturday, 49¢ Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters, made in popular V neck style colors 35c 18Inch Corset Cover Embroidery $3.49 12-Button Cape Gloves 50c Velvet Cushion Tops Comic Post Cards Silk Baby Ribbon— 35c Hose Supporters 3 oS siti . 7 > Mending Cotton—On spoo brown, blue, red and gray, All 7c Sweaters 9 “4 ¥ 15 Sweat ie Men's Fine Wool Cashmere Sox—N nd binek; regular 858 All $1.75 Sweaters . ; 81.19 kind; 3 pairs for eT All $2.60 Bweaters $1.98 All 25¢ and 35¢ Ties—Kach 19¢ | Men's Fine Blue Flannel Shirts, in single and double breaste Fancy Silk Web Suspenders—R «: only . S908 regular $1.50 Shirts, Saturday special All Pickwick Shirte—Iin pereale, madras and gingham; regular Regular $2.00 Shirts, Saturday special value Thc; fo BR Regular $2.60 Faneles. Saturday special 1S Extension Rods—Each 10¢ Regular $3.00 Fancies, Saturday special 75c Flannelette Kimonos ............ 3B9¢ EXTRA SPECIAL. Boys’ Fleeced Jersey Ribbed Union Suits ze ‘ Women's Cashmere Hose—2he kind veo LE For Saturday only we offer all $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrotias, steel Children's Ribbed Schoo! Stockings—A & to 9% ve rod, steel frame, covered with mercerized serge; for ...98¢ Gdod Slab Shevider Bhewte-cAaocrted Qe Clothing. Boys’ AllWool Knee Panta Suits, cheeks, gray and blue Z ~ auits that are made uptodate and will we arth $5.00 to cp $6.00. Special ¥ pndgininnins “er hed Ladies’ Fine Viet Kid ( tary Heel, Pat Youths’ Suits, brown mixed and grays; sizes 14 to 21; three ent Tip, Matt Kid To: worth $3.00. & viece, all-wool, well made and lined; regular §7.50. Special ee ; y : eecucedin $4.08 Misses’ Vici Kid Shoos, patent tip, ex n sole, low heels Men's Smoking Jacket, brown, gray, blues and plaids, all-wool , Sizes 11% to 2; worth $1.75, Sp 1.4) neatly trimmed; all sizes; regular price $6.00 to $8.00. t ' a nif Shoes, ed back, : var welt Roys’ Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 14, all-wool and all colors Men's Mine Vict Kid § Goodyear lar 75 pecial Xu e for wear and one that w k swell; regular Eiderdown Bed Slipper, all colors a Our spectal r gular 500. mee) Men's Pants, several patterns, all sizes; good material and w made; regular $2.00, Spectal $1. FREE---Useful Kitchen Articles at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a. m. and —_— 30, 8:30 and 9:30 p.m HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. én BEDSPREADS A ae yon’ full Nedspread a giao value ae $89 Pure Cane Sugar, 6 Ibs. .25¢ 7 SALE PRICKS 1,00 ‘ise Pioneer Milk, 8 for Wedding Breakfast Ce pound ‘or a o Lenox Soap, 7 tor pronds got Macaroni, 8 for ne Ow q > = 4 ee « ©, ws % . Faidinersusntivenatindy, 4 seae ‘- ‘