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EDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1907. hon he had almost given | At last ¥ SH AONE GR door and stepped out Into the tk tO RT Ht teh THE SEATTLE STAR a4 MAR sanennnannnann hanes & Taine bes ial 7 1 made one final effort and was ~ : : > STUNTS BY THE NEW REPORTER 3 | ccinc’2° sittin sit star TAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307-13 ant ay, > 4 [bot thin fn what 1 really. said ar st ‘ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: LEMS m® ‘TrCeTTreCee eee eee eS Pee eee ee eee ee Mill run bridge ' al 429. ENUE He Visits the Earth Special Correspondent and ikea Wirelegs % ort ' \ ly about inp the’ bulldog passed many the | rene ill oes om y! 4 . beter nensncn srom S ande hopelowsly ern . u » atte waying iin plt hor J nad a Private exchanges connecting all parte of the © ne Bo Observations in His Notebook. ander rad the aged man opened | without finding him jattor saying this, although I bad) nats Ry liding ey Sun Main 1060 and Independent, 441. _ ween uy ir. the a statement AWK for the department or the name of the person TEN) belaht sunlight up hope the strange woman paused |“ ee desired Saw VERY PREVISH LARTHAEING Hie hg was tossed back| by his ey Ba betweds brokes | he mite tater 1 tecetved: tht “BALEABD STAR AGENCY 021 Balinrd Ave Supast, Mattara 206, 3 WIT MANUSCRIPT IN HAND ‘ jand for by (Be cold wind and he | wobe nami ed her detent, | mes pag FER = ghlv Er | OF— Homer wana, [891 Rookefetter Av: unset 1849 WAS POINTING OUT DEFECTS TO _ }tried to shrink out of aight as the ° v : “ig gg Smeg ongg beet obo minute tater, sheridan BVPRETT STAR AGEN Vonves 11D EARTHOBEING 0 MADE BAG jumall boy acrows the street made /of experience T hay ig ai | with your te uo, they'd be fish "Gae eoek pee bene Conte per weak. oF EMbnty-five conte per menth, De NOSE == TWATONED Ald OVER {fun of fale bald head sobbed the heroine, a ane | wit OF eee OE Ss "I p D ‘ ; Hic t ling dead men on fivered by mail or carrion No free copier LINE DYING FROG. He was lost and on the way| time laughing at the predicament || ae FR es Ae wi Alyce ¥ ntered at the fice at Seattle, Washington, we second-class matter, - a ae to police headquartera®to report! of the oldman oe w Raga or gyn maak = pemantias penecee = ! lite maystertons disappearance when| With his cup ofoy @jled to the | t the bridge ad f wm way j ro ™ SURSCRIDERS—The date when your, subscription expires a woman lending a bulbd ppear-|brim with sadness tha man eon: |x 20 was scheduled to paws a ge pala th wae r Rame to taken from the lat ed on the seene and anno@need | tinued hisejourney undaunted | Sih oe eek wok aie @f date on the address label le @ receipt that abe would find him if he would At last wandering into the polos pre a ae (an; vaieeel. 50 “NOTICR TO SUNSOWINERS Abowd your copy of The Star fall to te omain where he was for @ short station by mitstak he related hiv [how some, of | th by ¢ o'clock any evening. please do vane story only to learn that he | exp! ya ee Ma o, Ind. 44), betw ne oa teen found b¥ the plain clot It weems that many years befo eae een ee | % pinot the - spe bg . se fe “ ge ae mg Bol before and the |f éver was put on at Green's Bid me you mise eres me be the edge of the pavement he wa 0 ¥ ’ Lair dns aaneenbee ah: Geek winter wan Dis Way We Cam de certain of giving eur subseri & perfect servioe- : mieten fa’, the operator # : by By. | led for hours, but the woman and | mystery was solv Atmel —idher og ors ig SIMPLIFYING THE DIVORCE PROBLEM JULIE MACK Jenainoer, foaring weeidonts, volun taered to take his place . “ . As a Well, there was @ rearend col gh P : . _— oa Haton just above Green's, ‘The Here's aM On Tan. 1, 1908, New Jersey will step forward as the pio | BY GENE GBARORD. | there nd nobody to talk to 6% | fagman's legs were broken, and oney Gaver on heer state in the movement to secure uniorm diverce lawa, | Coudueter Cavter stepped — tnto oot te railroad men that eano. tn h iide't flag ithe flyey rien Lemmtan te . |About fifteen miles of OUT| was soon 4 © strugel , Last year the governors of 41 states sent del es to the | the caboom of the westbound) ict was Anderson's Bidin', Thal eine otticn and told hon. She ume national congress on this subject That congress suggested a| | freight, a y w paper fm bie) op rater there wae a _ by bag grabbed the ere ran ae the r t o . * hand. Me shook the rain from) name of Billy Davis, with whom I|track, stopped the train all r or Two Only practical law, and urged its adoption by every state his cap and sat down, Address | sed to talk over the wire 80 F/hyt «tumbled right in front of the ays This proposed law has been adopted by New Jersey, prac bu 3 hatred flagman sit |¥2Uldn't get sleepy lengine, and was picked up dead jing the ved-halred flagme “About hatt way between reen’a| “Julle weetheart was ranning tically as recommended | on the opposite side of the ¢® | 114 Anderson's th was a amallithe fiyer that night, and the As far as its affects the general public it is simplicity itself , he said, “Mulligan, was you | stream calle | run. The bridge |thought that his engine had killed 1 n it } e been | intendin up to Magnolia r the crook n't much of alher, drove him Insane A marriage may be annulled when it is shown to have | 4 4 i, oe ee dae | tonight on idge, but they ran heavy freights And the fellows sa f no marriage, on grownds of age, kinship, incapacity or a living | “Sure 2 waa,” replied Mulligan, |over it and there had never boen spirit {* with the operators at j Why ? la trouble, but at this time of |Green’s Sidin’ In time of trouble vif hust 1 a ee | a Oh, nothin’, only you ain't the March floods made the |and that it was she that dictated Only two grounds will secure an absolute divorce—inti- | & eee = | cota’, for the track is washed out y on like & young Mis |the message I sent to Billy Davis f t from Mineral Hil clear up | sissippl that night delity or wilful and obstinate desertion for years. : i t " 1 t y sto: be e it or jRed Oak. This train won't leave Well, one night about 9 o'clock There's my story; b Extreme cruelty will afford ground for a limited divorcee, | the «idin’ tonight, Mulligan | at my desk, I an to feel |knock it, Just as you please, but ; . } Ob, Lord,” eried the flagman and vous. I tried to/it's my opinion that Ju Mack And that is all there is to it. | BY JOSH Ian’ I ined my girl I'd be Up/ ehake it off » use, 80 I called | saved 29 from going into Mill creek There are no loopltioles. There is no enc ment to the} * > ae ight. Ain't that tough|fiiiy ap. When he anew ven,” wha peg oe i tre proce | set 4 . vi jluck, now?’ ~ | Spr aree renee tom vnpont ati 2 " “ . aot Joah Wire Says: est lithe gem JOU ever Sew, Ge. 5 dete teow, Mulliene +) worth The new | 1 ns hard ble yainst “migratory” | t hitehed up with « fellow! . t ti ‘ new law aso aim a hard DiOW agar 4 | Wo thin than hat might Seortetio Myziens divorces—the going fram one state _ ' ed | Th’ old waytn® tht | ROMYy Powe wince then-—bott rows sitout the time when 1 rly $160 per botthen aking up residence lon ough to secure a divorce on} h” old waytn’ th telegraph rator back home? me woking 7 ‘ agar bata? eesk money ts th’ root of! Viola got mated to Zeph Rell rT aan Geen” wos nate! grounds which would not of n the state of original resi-| all evil ts trae, 1) and the stork didn’t do a thing but |») gan” said Mulligan, “except dence | reckon, but 1 don’t] leave three Hethe Balle at thete i> tobe i et ond et ont ee a MG oa see many people wor-| house in one nigh culls - Sd yy You may think 1 rm divorce laws are unnecessary pyiat Wamencived \tham ehtine Bul Me. i + » nd queen | A few weeks ago we told you how there were 2,921 di-| ig ec a rored mina ma ried. a tetiew Gamed | vicht, 1 was night man at Green's} ‘ : ne n't they've got lots! strange et the doctor coming | OF ggg oe Yorce courts in America, as against 79 in France, 28 in Ger | aa tt lt ie thaee: ealinien. eae Sidin’, It ws very lonesome | :. 1 my and one in England if it woe anyth sortous. No, st * jhe ‘replied. “tts wat utie| Us S, Navy Yard ere are more figures: | Strange | ‘Take @ trip on the Bound and In the past 20 years there have been 1,300,000 divorces in Seiataiens | Grace got spliced to Bill, Hay,! visit the U. 8. wavy yard, see the! Soi 7 Pe dy } The Village Gutup. jwho afterward skipped with) «| pattiesitps Oregon, Wisconsin and wpetes the United States! He told her that they'd have a llt-| stock company, leaving her @elitte | Nebraska, the crulsers Buffalo and ng the 20 years previous there were 300,000. tle drive grasshopper g jthe training ship Philadelphia, the " p 3 stiianins ‘ ‘ Dari be mad zee Because,” he said, “you're look|” Maud eloped with a fellow ' mammoth dry docks, torpedo boa’ You wouldn't suspect that poorly-dressed man over there of bay That is an increase of 1,000,000! - | AND MANY OTHERS ap LARGE KEDUCTIONS, ing been in Wall st. 22 years.” “He certainly doesn't look It.” ing rather pale | Ouna Th are several He told her to be ready prompt at] in ctreutation, but none of them and prison hip Nipate. Pier 2, outs leave foot of Yesler way, & times Why? “Why the tonic, old maa’ “i'm trying to brace myself for the cigars I know my wife ta going But you cannot doubt that one of the reasons, if not one/to give me for Christmas of the greatest or the greatest, i } and their conflicting laws, we have made it too easy. | }to the first person whe can correct Two stores 1013-1085 First Ave. and Dr. Houghton and others five | seem authentle. O. WELSH. ‘daily, Round trip, SOc. oe “Well, be has; be keeps an apple stand there.” For various reasons, perhaps. An eastern newspaper has} 4.4 —- bid Bienen ‘a Anmneee m authent A " ally n rip, Ge, wee 8 , been asking well known people to write what they think. It and a nalt quotes Felix Adler and Rev, Phoebe Hanaford and Dr. McKim Getting Strong, None of them really say why. is be with all our states} * will wed the Duke! A ulce dried prone Miss Sh de Chaalnes. — THE CREAM Let us see which state will be the first to follow New |i) gromounce the hind end of bis dine SARC ae Jersey. | name nea saat —_ ee epinlienntintneraninimeneee - =| oie ’ “ar . , . , ’ That Sed Gherman 7. = a, London's Ladies’ & Children’s Coat & Suit Dep’t London’s “Willie, where've you been’ la she as much in love with him parieri’ war, maw, An’ war ts! as overt Useful Presents Spectate tor Thursday Useful Presents ” ‘She can't be. She eats raw on , i “Didn't I tell you never to use fons now when she knows he's Children’s All-Wool Sweaters, to & Read carefully the following list of Men's Fine. Silk Web Suspenders, in The Brown Baska ee that word? coming to see her ! years Bae special bargains in Women's and Chil- individual box are giving their “Rut Sherman said it, maw ——- - o “Well, stop playing with him. He Turkish baths, under Grand the ain’t nice.” Via the Children’s Rearcioth Bonnets, plain + areeeee 30 Same, trimmed ate Women's Biack Sitk Hose, of very fine quality Large Knitted sorted colors Woot Shawls, Beautiful Silk Coats for Children, jong or short 85.50 Infante’ Long Cashmere Coats, nice “Easy Payment Route” donee ] kien, When the light of the world has diminished, And weak is the sight of our! Those Gifts for Men There is no necessity of paying cash—not a bit—BUY ON CRED- IT. Pay a little down and a little at a time A Pair of Suspenders. We Wonder. When all of our task bas been fin dabed. And shadows drop down from the to the ehartot a. ng our heavenly stunt hear as we did in please—move up in Of course we want elastic rency. We suggest, for instance. that a dollar be made so it will stretch to ten. cur Cause for Joy. The Newriches held a reception days | | } ly homed SHOES. Ladies’ Pur-Trimmed Felt Silp Infants’ Fur-Trimmed Sipper Boys’ Leather House Slippers Misses’ Leather Sole Felt Slip Mén's Kid House Slippers Children’s House Slippers $1.95 opens ose Me vse ve ICS 4 Unbleached Bh. ity, spectalty pric ting, %1¢ per yar 4 Bleached Sheeting qual a whe 83e quality specially priced per at their house Inst night What was the occasion? Their cook has been with them i ’ hree days How about a Smoking Jacket, a . po ; Great Luck sath Robe, a Traveling Bag, some Had great luck < home from Hosiery, a Faney Vest or some new ‘stags os og ese resem. Underwear? Got a sent, eh?” No. Couldn't get tn the ear.” Do you think he would like a new Safe. 2 c j . Do you think there will be an Hat or a couple of Shirts, or a pair tomobtles in the next world? of Shoes? What do you care? You'll be dead, won't you?” Would a pair of Glove Automatic shoe cleaning ma pm ae i ret chines are the latest. Now for # new kwear, or a n jot machine that will brash the Trousers please him? ani Remember, we make no extra PO Sing. ote OR charge for credit accommodation. hangers gre Day en bunch, eh? nd all married ed Snow now they have A Kitty froze onto a fellow named e Blizzard 4a but little Bilzsard Eastern Outfitting Co oe . Mandy got weet on a fellow amed Towns; now they have two Incorporated Towns > deouns hk T ca th a h win 1332-34 Second Ave. Pe ae oie a a « a f yw named SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE a cenacsantbn ce el tthe - Hamilton Studio 72x90 Unbleached Sheets. ity 72x90 Bleached Sheets. none specially each prieed. r, spec yard each oe tally 2Ne be qual ise aqality priced Te INDIA LINON. t Lengths of White India Limon, 12%¢, 1Se and Ife qualtty per yard ve TABLE DAMASK. Minch German Finished. Table Damask, @9¢ quality, at London's, tomorrow, per yard ive 6+inch German Fintehed © "Table Dama 7 quality, at London's tomorrow, per yard S7e rn t Cane Sugar, 6 pounds.) Pte Floor Coverings Roo’ n re $25.50 Wilton Velvet gular value t Axm sin. val dren's Wear, the biggest and best of- fered by any dry goods store in Seattle. THESE SPECIALS FOR THURS- DAY ONLY. 2.00 Women's Long Coats $4.00 and $5.00 Girls’ Long Coats .... ° $3.19 $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s Long Coats $10.00 and § rcloth Coats ...... Silk Petticoats $4.95 .00 and $7.00 Outside Skirts .. $4.95 $1.25 Sateen Petticoats $5.00 Girls’ Wool Dresses $5.00 Trimmed Hats $6.00 and $7.00 Plaid Silk Waists $5.00 Net Waists rere $7.00 and $8.00 Furs . $4.98 $4.00 Fur Muffs $1.98 BiG BLACK TAFFETA SILK SPECIAL 600 yards of our regular $1.35 quality 36-inch Black Swiss Taffeta Silk, ex cellent finish, and contains no starch ctal Finest Line of Silk Muffiers in towa 500 patte priced from as to choose from; Oe to $3.00 Men's Silke FPinished Golf Gloves; put up in fancy boxes; $1.00 val ue; special The Men's Plain and Fancy Golf Gloves. all colors; silk finished; The val ue, spectal 30¢ Gloves make fine Xmas presenta; we carry the best Dent's” at $2.00, “Updegraffs” at. $1.50 emma Rn Handkerchief Special. Swell Embroidered Handkerchief, nicely hematitehed, of white lawn, ular 26c; Thursday each ive 15¢ Handkerchief for 10¢ A White Lawn Handkerchief, with double row of hematitohing, with fancy corner; regular price 15 * Thursday, each 10¢ 35¢ Fancy Collar for 23¢. 45¢ you yare gilts at a very little cost or dressing, and the wear is warrant ed. Now is the time to secure suit able and most sensible Christmas You'll pay yard for ordinary 20 inch taffeta, and tomorrow full ot this can buy 1 wide excellent quality, for, per yard ‘ Come early and secure your share be fore it al It won't last long at this price No phone or mail orders and none to dealers meer Milk, 3 for Lenox Soap, 7 fo MAY we seein eee MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢. A laree @ wiment of Fancy ( lars, all colores and styles lar values to 3bc Thursday special Drawn Work Handker- chiefs. An elegant piece of India Linen. fi hed with Mexican drawn work, In 3 patterns; these are Thursday, extra value 226 Hat Pins. hSe Hat Pins, very special ise Pin Cushion Special. We have a large range of Fanc Pin Cushion a big ariet of shapes— Christmas be animals and many otb special Thurs day, each ave Japanese Cushion Tops Ma han € le t in Ja r “ps, in all f ao alterna of Printed Linole grade; your ch UNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANG! Hamilton Brown Shoes —Old Country Linens. aphic Outfit 81.98 ¢ Pyrogr Stands Se | Above Burnt Wood Wood to Burn Par wand Plaques 1Oe¢ to $1.00 ancy I 15¢ to $1.2 19¢ to $1 20 Per Cent Off on All the $1.50 © $1.50 rates on ail dental work for the purpose of advertising world-renowned palniess meth oda, Our satisfied de our advertising. a once and take advantage of gur low prices All extracting All examination Full Set of Teeth ... Porcelain Crowne Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings . Bridge Work, per tooth ss Our name alone is tee that your work the very best and dome pain Wateh other dentiste try tnitate our cut rates Brown Dental 713 FIRST AVENUE. Offices 1, 2, 3,4,5,6and 7 Union Block. One Door MacDougall & Steinwa Fische Kohler & Chase Weber Ete. Bte Catalogues mailed fret KOMLER & CHASE 1318 Second Ave. te Arcade Fly on the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA — ROUTE Fare 35c—Round Trip, Oe FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — &8 and 10:25 a. ma 2:05 and S24 m AVES TACOMA — 8:868 “wa 12:15, 3:58 and 7:30 R U. SEELEY. Jr, Agent —Tel. Main 176, Tacoma Tel va Ya a - A LITTLE FRUIT 2AM $5 down, $5 a Month Par Age In the famous Takis triet Culttvated, — terigatel 1 and cared for. CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Ine, Al : eneetnes wis Lb iF You WISH TO 9B YOUR NEAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION AND W <r A QUICK SALE, SE@ INT! NATIONAL BOND & REALTY Co. 9 AMERICAN l 7

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