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0 NDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907. AL LA STRANGELY GOVERN THESE wis iy “SCIENCE” CHILDREN | eT THE SEATTLE STAR lin the loge run for capitalists who now own stock in private savings banke Then in Rurope there is in each country one big ‘central Banking on that peale semi-publie function and too big a thing to be THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1909 Seventh av, / EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, lbank run under government auspices Telephones— lis considered a Private exchanges connecting alt parts @f the fae age Bers aa dutlding — Sunset, Main 1080 and Inde ai. FSBO lleft to small ring of financial speculators on, ain Se on ‘ wee ho tog “iene ee ee | Last of all, European laws are very savage on fake donives them to figure it out for . nee, oo ¥, ate y unds, ete, Certain phases theuwelven. ponte BALLARD STAR AGHNCY—#21 Batiard Ave Sunnet, Matiara 904 |finance, bank looting, stealing trust funds, . Clanton doen not say We wi GERURTE STAN AGENCE Home Beane 300) Rad@atelir Avitees tec, (Of @yr Wall st. game have been made highly unprofitable ir his, too, ho must work ou fo a plo = » salt, He In allowed to follow wh Dee cont per copy, sts conte per weak, or twenty-tive conte per month. De | Paris, London and Rerlin ever bent his mind takes, when “iM few Revered, Gy malt ep-cesvier, We free eopige | We, the people, have in the aggregate more money than lgeme Got taterfove. with his physica : omy “Bintered_at the Posiatice at Seaitin, Washington —- all the speculators rolled together, Yet, though we have a |or ental devotomnent ; a » your subscription ex a Already the little fellow has de ‘ ‘a the ‘8, coe PRIS, Mane prriven a veut on |} bigger stake in the business than they have, we let them’run It | veloped a sympathetic nature, with ‘Gs ot Sate on the ai im ee et Isn't it about time the speculative tail quit wagging the & loaning toward the sickroom, and a. . ; | > it is the belief that he will becom NOTICE TO SURSCK INKS py ot ‘The tar fall so nasek jfinancial dog physician, Hin fawer makes bin i You by & o'clock any ev Nuneet, Main 1060; Lnst Fou a copy at once It you tise it an be ‘certain of giving our jfamillar with disease and death Odin, te prob ¢ yas child in » ‘& : J | Chantan’s brother, ’ = oa MA\ ably the most mar , . , . the land. When he was 4 he was ; 4 t sent to kindergarten, but the sim you should mige Mt More thas 1 Odin wilt ontist He ae “108, 894 thom Uve ability, 2 & porte port ? ane es 4 in the Jos | pla methods did not interest hir tt ot eal oro Py THE SINTIETH CONGRESS BY « OSH ,At T he went to the public sehoo! » nan theory ¢ B maid i i | ‘sslesdiillaatanlinds dian and made such progress that be has ~ meh ‘omer Josh Wise Says: |who makes the autas #o long aa I pped chree grades. Never having Hamilton = The Sixtieth congress meets today make the sepatrs. forced to ty, he does so € P var rkinh baths, tinder Grand thea era Think what that means. Dead Ones. tor. 000 | oe ‘ 1 . t s of onal | g and “Watch out fer The year ta old, One hundred and thirty year f national living “ayo man tnt And 06 90 oan KER~S v1 ing 1 learr Fifty-nine congresses which have had | brushes tmasinary We heed net signs pt ~R~S rowing and learnin i z & S 6! ' apocks frm yor Keop off the grasa.” WHOLESALE to thrash out their great problems, and which have had to coat collar and tells —_ C f 1 yes est! Fift y' how well yer Experts are worried over the DOWN-TOWN STORE decide for the rest of us what was best and wisest Fifty | lookin’, He probab- | proper spelling of the word whisky 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE tw Mi , srings of able *n and brainy men—-because they ly wants ¢ borrow |it's a safe bet, however, that the z u nine gatherings of able men an | a dollar. joonmumer’s mind ia at reat on the ea'et finn dg we have been able and brainy, the worst of them—acting in the | subject. — Two ENTRANCE noon names of their millions and millions of constituents and Way They Were Made. Ge as re coven ovens \iS5 0S nea a iar ‘ g « “You say he's self made?’ a wrestling with the. tremend juestions of the state, grap You Bet. “You.” i eter MOLIDAY GOODS IN ENDLESS AWRAY ‘ ; : It ts easy to go your way smiling.| “And whet pling with war and flood and foreign relations, and finance) Wii ror never a 1 Bie Boggs Fr El, 5S v= we? ‘ -ommerce, and with the one issue which always domin-| But the man who's worth while| and cor phage ; at Is the man who ean Carda. Th ates them all, the interests of the people! | When the furnace is out o Surely we must have learned something in all this timet | LARGE PICTURE, CLANTON THOMAS; SMALL PICTURE, ODIN. : . A wealthy New York society wo-| ‘There ts pract > Sixtieth Congress. at least we And this is th appropriate «itt This is not be. It likely of armies and the repelling of invaders man has abandoned a brilliant oO | don't expect it to|ciat career to become an tntertor | decorator, That's nothing; lots of people abandon careers to do in | terfor decoratiog—with liquids BY ELIZABETH H. GREGORY, myth. Neither he nor his brother (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) |!a# any knowledge of the nursery “ am . tales, but hears the family conversa NEW YORK, Deo, 2—Pollowing | tore fated their remarkable selentific training a weo a war congress Mgoods at @ is not that it will have to deal with the moving Ladies’ and Misses’ Hand Bags and } 5 see Cor Gentlemen’s Perhaps other con ~ dice dincretoes: tolia Walle and Purses, gresses have even had bigger questions than this one will have.| ‘rhe woman was lightly clad and | of their som Odin, Dr, and Mrs. | been accustomed a nes ener. i ; . c » co Julian P. Thomas have applied the |i. , At ton omuths he swang s congress has it own bi uecstions, and its own | pinched with the cold el “ - i ; AgTes: eq Have you no heart?” aho anked. | jaame “nature plan” to a second sot ms Z — months he swung from ig work to do None." The man’s answer was er epilaasiwetin yx asinin horizon ; You are going to scrutinize its action closely, You know {8twff, almost harsh eee whoo even greater results) litt a 40pound dumbbell. He tx ici sais ‘ou are going to scrutiniz c ea a than the first child |handsome, healthy, vigorows, with nas leather what you expect of When your senator and your con-| «,bsotutely none.” | Sclentiats are interested, clergy-|deep chest and sturdy limbs. “ “Then | guess you may give me a} mon gasp, and mothers, bringing up| The human frame ia no mystery gressman come home, you will expect them to account to you. There is child labor. You expect your congressman and your senator to put an end to that. There is the defense of the Pacific Coast. them to make that their particular and special business. Sue air Tene voli eiiait es: There is railroad and corporation control. You expect | pied the fair girl, “I'm only golng them to protect you from the growing power of the trusts. as far as Tacoma.” jap their children as they were/ie the child, He has played with « brought up, shake their heads when skeleton as other children play with they hear the wonderful stories |toys. He can look upon the dead | | of these two fads | without awe or fear, Human agony They are, respectively, 3 and 6/19 not new, for he sees it daity in} {years old Dr. Thom bevt his father's office and the hospital. | | known as « batloontat, is eminent | Odin went through the same treat in medicine and surgery, Both be) mont and his wife are progressive think-| De. Thomas believes that fresh / pound of liver,” Foiled. 7 Suddenly the villain pansed You expect] “rn follow you to the ends of the earth,” he waid Puree—an of new ® A King Full. ; ek dance, ‘ eilili:. tenia) nt ere air, exercise, wholesome food and $2.00 lens 18 per « There is the money question. You expect them to se¢|away into the “darkness Paes many halepine con 0 wodlen | ome ioe. the younger of asture will do more than anything fm lt ; : t . held in hee mouth? ‘To. the fleet] tbe two children, bh + hung up| else for the chfidren. é 78 tee that you get fair treatment, no matter how much it costs Susernetiy Gene onde sending in the cortest|hi® stocking at Christmas, because| They have been told by thelr “What do you ‘think of my latest he has been told Santa Claus is a) father that God ts said to exist, in Wall st. they will have to vote on the parcels post and the |#¢vel. old chap? ee oe re petra ik “Fine. Who wore the binders?” proposed postal savings bank. It may be that the president's ‘ plan for a department of public works will come up, a3 well] “Oysters are "wobenithy,’ anewer we will give a nice quill toothpick, slightly used. Here's « dead straight tip, The saye a board of health of Kentucky mrs) , | physician, What would you saggest|one-third of our funerals are up| a8 some proposition to create a national department of health. |to cure them, Doe? hoeessary, Keep owt of the one There is the Mississippi waterway, the defense of the Philip third clans, , “Hunter kflla companion for | ve $10, $12 and $14 pines, the matter of Oriental immigration, and any number deer” Nope, you lose. It's merely | Gray World “f of other important questions |®, standing headline this time of baa Chengeernbiyas Bhs | Ww , . y j ° akios Lo No doubt about it—this promises to be a busy congress. ee Where the music from the Unromta! omen $ ng A Connecticut lover broke his cot The lar bone kisaing bis girl goodnight. | fragrant summer knew? And what isn't it? you want of it is just this, That it shall deal with the problems of today as the Six-| hose strangle holds sbould be|Gray world! Gray world! d i ; ; avoided With your browa and rue tieth Congress, in the light of the growth of the nation and Pi tay lh ~y gy te Greatest Coat Sale of the Sea- From the repairer: “I care not| Of summertime we knew! son—More than 100 of our = oe eee the experience of all the congresses which have gone before. | . | regular $10.00, eee $14.00 Coats on § Baia Sli lel WHAT WAGS THE FINANCIAL DOG? 1 Isn't the financial game one in which you and I and tele $ UNTS BY THE NEW REPORTER ordinary folk generally ought to begin to take an interest? \* REE Those of us who are thrifty save a little money and put! Kicked to death by bis wife's it in the bank, and the uncle three times in one mixht, the fat man with the thin features and mext week, and so regard ourselves as prospective depositors Tuesday at $5. browns, navys, reds, greens }} and all kinds of mixtures, plaids and stripes. Tuesday only at sane stocks are de- pleted. Bring the children one, Iaoking in the mirror amazed to find that he was totally blind and that the mir ror had been moved from its ao) rest of us intend to begin saving the slim Waist was feeling rather We have been leaving the operation of banks, credits and | that sort of thing to our local bankers and a few gentlemen who have offices in Wall st, They get along pretty well as a rule, things get in a mess and real money of the Uncle Sam brand becomes as scarce as hens’ teeth. This is liable to emphasize the ought to think about finances. In Engiand, France and Germany they have hard times now and then, but do they have currency but every few years idea that you yourself famines and things worn out as he retired for the night om an empty stomach after eating a hearty breakfast | In accordance with his usual cus tom and contrary to the rules of the apartment house, he blew out the gas. As he lay stretched out in bed he gazed out of the open win |dow at the cloudless sky. It was 4 cold night in November and the alr wes filled with the warm | August breeze. Despite the fact that the heavy curtains were tight y drawn and the windows securely latched the snow drifted through custemed place on the wail. | he meantime he was sleeping | soundly with hjs brain busily en-/ gaged solving the mystery of the; disappemrance of the hair on the/ hald-headed billiard ball on the y clang of the oleo tric cars, the tooting of the auto mobiles and the wild rush of the} in big Teddy Bears. to see the Domestic Snaps for Tuasday’s Beyer ff White Outing Fiannet, not bleached. ' . fire department failed to break the | Keep Reading day's price, per yard . aa stilinoss of the night, as the holl- er a agen ol ag the | Plain and Twilled Outing Flannel, early morning visit to the toy shops. | Calmly lighting 4 cigar he awoke | to fled that it was pol a dream at $3.00 Quality Winter Cloaking, \ white; worth 12%c yard. | price, per yard ‘en jankets, full double bed size, in of ‘that kind? |the cracks and lay in little white all and with both hands im his and white; $1.25 value. Tueséay’s N. heaps om the carpet empty pocket he jingted the cotns per pair a 0. With one hand he felt of his that must go to pay the under arra: ; 1 - y of pretty patterns, including horses, elephants, Eiderdown, all-wool, in white, pink, There are several reasons. lelbow and found that both arms taker stripes, plaids and checks, alee light “i monkeys, etc., in prices bine, red, gray; 890 quality; 4 is » wove . ov . " eta] | Sse=eae ae - — and dark patterns; full 66 inches wide a wide, Tuesday's price, per yard . : One is that the governments over there operate postal A man th past a woman class the woret:-Leeiod Tuesday selling, por yard $1.69 $2.50 to Oe Cotton Batting—White Cotton Batts, Teer savings banks. Poor people who put their savings in the stairway, or Coaster Wagons day's price, per roll he ing wh $2.25 he leaves her e he site, He comes into $1.98 Chiffon Panamas, 54 Automobiles Steam Engines. stoffice know that the whole country is pledged to pay ': . Police Pa EARL } i ay or asia ey Weare a gedlle a crowded room with his hat om A Habit Inches Wide, $1.39 Yard. trol Wagons, Hook and Ladder Trucks. HOURLY SPECIALS for Y them, and, having confidence, they do not start “runs and talks loudly, aa if all the pt Then. hehe at eaten eis to Our regular Une of $1.98 Chiffon tanama | | Chemical Engines. © 8:30 to 9:30 9:30 te 10:30 The great majority of runs in this country are because | belonged to him. His won } ~ ite e Guttings, full 64 inches wide, and of vory “on LOTT Te Sone Amoskeeg Apron. | White IS dove your savings account the heart of a boy or girl Chec yard iSe and 18e quale | ? do the same. At present the work fine weave re navy blue, brown Just received from the best maker in Germany the finest lot of animais to be found in the United States—bears, mules, from 25¢ up to $20.00. Boys’ Express Wagons people are scared. Most of the banks are good, but they have |ingman has the best mar the ’ torwoing 3 ginny a. London smoke and black. Tuesda Dolls from the best makers in Burope Te ty; per yard Og not such unlimited resources as a government has a foolishly—which will make setting, par. yer $1.39 Kid Body Dolls from Qe up Postal savings banks, therefore, for small depositors would | of the “Phoenix” of London, has agen rng Seek : ee $1.75 ality Cravenette, Dressed Dalls all: prices trom Se up ° ate Savin Hank of i. Steiff Beara, ¢ rent 2 x ae ‘ | probably prove a good thing for the people, and might, by | been 1 San Franciseo attle pays 4 pe D savings ac 1.09 Yard. " St Beate, theibest ade, GEG ap to Rugs and Floor Coverings. | contributing to general business stability, be the best thing |®#e@t for the Washington Fire of counts. Yealor Way and First Our regular line of Cravonette, Water $20. Heavy China Matting—25 rolls to elas] j ss Dd itt ate cnc Fetes OK | Seattle proof Coating 54 inches wide and guar It's just Toys, Toys, in our basement to fancy ‘ anteed to be pure w — ee tomorrow, and sb brown an wer $1.69 Yard. Our regular line of $3.00 Cloaking, goodly sult everybody shades of gray, tan (aad a black. Tuesday selling, per yard, $1, | ordinarily 30¢ r UNDERWEAR AND . ty ust scores NOTI preransis Rugs sear on al ER 1 A I S ood, durable } prices to ™ | i0e Side Combs HOSI Y SPEC peated Kr e . {olow’ae.t5 be of things | Every wage-earner can own Say Seaman me #100 Volue-—-Very Fine Weel Yesto and wx10% f . — | : Shoe Laces, 6 pairs fo te for girls to 15 years; medium Printed Linoleum— or design | In our Clothing and Furnishings De- | what can be metaphorically The to $1.00 Klastio Belts mate nae en © ase . big st ¢ Priates : —. j partment which make the best kind of termed “an umbrella made of is unis oa Te | | 78s, Value Boys’ Lambadown, Health Shirts . he te " "ng aar-F; ” ‘3 ; " - Ps ul te een Fw § and Drawers, all sizes to 16 years. § ard ' _ “ mere Silk ees Lars dollars.” Its service is to ward do G0eYara Gpesl Waetien Ostice ae om am fees tse Couch Covers. fy ests, Smoking Jac ets, Bat 2 obes, oe is Maina Pe 6c Fancy Handkerchiefs, box lve 75¢ Value Women's Pure White Fine Rib. at ouch Cove S. an Neckwear, Gloves, Silk Mufflers. Such 1ardships that fall so ¢ Net Shopping Bag bed Vests and Pants, with light velvety . xtra valle; R practical gifts are always appreciated. plentifully on the “rainy day” Tet wwe Taloon cial, each Moteaiate tne 4 1.65 On ms And remember our liberal credit serv. that comes into everyone's life. “ Kaltting Cotton 3 35¢ Value Women’s Plain Wool Hose pag 4 : ey The 3 : a Sewing achine OF elastic top, double sole, high spliced 9 feet long The recipe for making this Val heel. Special, each ve tat veel! sande A little down and a protective device is to deposit Fine Net Vale 250 Children’s Fleeced Hose, wide rit i: vet - little at a time your surplus earnings with the trong. Speci Ps " Will help you—it’s the best way to buy - stahs y Union Savi é s ngs and ee eo j itti — GROCERIES Corn, Soe Eastern Outfitting Trust Company om Pure Cane Sugar, 5 . Arabian 209 Union Street Corner Second and Cherry. Co., Inc. 1332 Second Ave Reliable Credit House i F)