The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1907, Page 4

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ra.) ° j THE SEATTLE STAR flied oF wil by key one set of men, It should i kept out of politics, BY otar PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1309 @eventh a | the highest character and ability,” EVERY AFTERNOON “EXCEPT BUNDAY. —“Telephones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the pet @ | present his plan first, It won't encourage the controller much Bullding < Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. eQAESR EO to find that congress has labeled his nA “Remedy for o @ " jan first, ‘te age nO ‘The farm that I used to know; Where the daistes grew and the soft ° winds blew, sca Currency as », 407," And the pumpkins used to grow a ld like to meander in clover *Miree 062 department or the name of the person red, BALLARD ATAM AGRNCY21 Batiord Avo Munnet, Matlara 006 UC RVRRETT STAR AGEN C110 omer Mvans, 081 Rockefeller Ay.; Sunset 1649, De. One conte per week, oF twenty-five oe Mvered » Ne free copier. — Lotfice at Beattie Wasrington 7 Tro MAU the address Bas not as ef dai NOTICR TO Suns sek any a mies tt we » be contain of giving our euly + ee THE REPORT ON THE CURRENCY QUESTION f the Currency Wm. B. Ridgley has issued his | c | father of two of my children.” farm — It's a long, long way to go; “anol atlas esi ; | SSE A long way back to the boyhood his repert is always interesting. This year it is vitally Avaah ‘ Fy ; : sac aia ical a | We have often wondered how old | The Winter Girt. That my bunioned tootsles know interesting’ Men and women have come to feel that the cUr-}peopie who complain of Indigestion | Her eyen were blue, I'd like to go back, but you bet I et ffect : , the ” eat uch varied and large Her hair was gold, won't, rency question affects them as it never affected them before. | amounts of grub. And aweet the amile As sure as the aky is blue, | There is plain talk in this report. There are some gratity- - That she'd unfold, For I've got # huneh that the farm | Eccentric. | Her figure trim, house bunch es, some radical recommendations and at least one “Queer duch, that fellow Bjenks." Hut, on the dead, mac val td Cin find nie work to do! OFFERS Say on Her dainty nose ” u admission He'll He where the truth will an Was awfully red! “Pearl ( Opera | Glasses , ; thet wet » te he same purpose.” After the news that we have 516 new banks, we learn that |*wer ¢ pury ciaaians ait Ohi us we Gees " " te reached the . Cteeenenty Syeemreenene. |them out. Chicago Jewelry Co during this year an raat deposits reached their Senator, what qualifications | 1207 Second ay eos s sum of $13,099, le year! This “high water mark 635,348, a gain of $884,000,000 dur ng great gain was made chiefly in the west. The average deposit per capita has grown by leaps and bounds from $65 in 1896 to $152 in 1907. Later, the controller discusses the panic, and then takes up the money stringency. Here he makes the official admiss what a good many people have believed for some time “There has actually been more panic among the banks,” he says, “than there has been among the people. The banks have been fearful as to what might develop, and finding their able, if available at} usual reserve deposits only partia avail all, they have been compelled in se ot every source all the money they cou on to it by refusing pay: Satisfying their customers wi to gather from ssibly get, and to hold 1¢ smallest possible amount of He summarizes the gathering of the financial storm by ex pressing the opinion that for at least 10 or 12 years there has} been anvera of advancing prices and great industrial, commer- | cial and speculative activity, when credits have increased anc multiplied until the | feserve money on whic imit has been reached in the amount of | h they must be based | STAR. DUST roc ners ‘ é E Bx JOR toot For the Holidays: But the trouble is that everybody else has had a chance to THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1907. AN UNSEASONABLE PASTORAL, by Will Griffin. I'd like to go back to the doar old farm, The men chosen for its managers should be men of blooms, A Word from Jooh WIG. | Kngland woman was « kindergart | Whore I smetied the fragrant | | in a large city, Getting tnto broeze, | & street car one day, she bowed to }where { heard the sigh of the tree | & man whom she thought was the ® tops nigh, ic father of two of the children under | And my room was full of fleas THE , |her charge, As soon as she had) va tike to forget the whitstle’s toot, ey yer \ eh a done #o she realized her mistake, | When it wakes me up at morn out it's a mighty hard and aw he got off the car at the And I'd ike to lay ‘neath a tree all} ee — tr make peo same me as herself, she stopped day ple believe yer havin’, to eid ba ; pase oat | 4p, © hing and sald To the musle of the corn St ‘Stocks are SHOOTING upward cash.” Jin Wall et.” the firewroks order, eo to speak, Pipe convinced. eh? " Strangers. “Don't you think that Stewens ts 1 tuotined to dally with the truth? I don't think he ever touches it SPECIALS Eleveated Himself. Behind the Times. Petersburg gave Taft a BIG reception wherever it was possible, and | they caught sight of him Please pardon my speaking to you, but I thought you were the!1q ike to go back to the dear old must a man have to, hold such an | ee ersrrerrrr= — offte thre shirt front,” promptly answered! ond ay, three doors north of Vir ~ THE G KER~S DOWN-TOWN STORE WIS -1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. ane WESTLAKE AVE. USE YOUR PHONE i POST OF NCE RUB-STATION \ FREE PHONES ANO LADIES at ne Ue tOwN STORE V ES) BOGS 4 BOTH STORED Only @ More Shopping Days. Only @ More Shopping Days. I) Probably had to after BIG SALES Demonstrate that this Holiday Season ie going to be the best on reo ord, Everybody seems to be buying sensible, useful gifts, and that suite the Quaker, for we have an assortment of attractive, useful nays & head line, On [merchandise that would be hard to beat. You only need to see it to } | ! | | “FAST MAIL” 8:45 A. M. } ACROSS THE CASCADES AND ie » T OFF TOILET AND MANICURE SETS. | He means that you can't do a million dollar business on a! “Jinks raived himscit to & high xe at Sa Se a ae ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT 10 cent capital position.” On Thursday only you can buy any tollet or mantouro set tn etth: FP sie Well? er of our stores at 20 per cent off the regular prices, This is too §} He is satisfied, too, that congress must do something ) “It is useless,” he writes, “to try to evade @odge the issue. The need is far more for s g@ that wil Imogene Mante Raised & check and they placed || #004 8 opportunity to be missed. Seo last Sunday's paper for a , him in a top ceil few gift suggestions. prevent emergencies and panics than for devices to be used in | 2% stopping ther So he recommends a central bank of issue You have heard of this proposed bank before fead in these columns how Standard Oil was wai mouthed, to be the bank The contrcller has evidently heard this, too. ing the details of the proposed bank he says: “This bank mu t\= be under oo control, 50 that it-could never be m and you have ting, hungry . for in tlin ‘The usual | eonsting accident ts averted, but it ts beeause the perp fe of a forgiving nature. ris Weather umbretia A < Claus are busy making pur to remember your re that it is ¢ time not get the ea way Soap Lake Salta will relieve all forms of rheamatinm GUNS FOR RENT—Piper & *nopo- | Taft, 1024.26 Second ar oe Reb Shemp ‘ll haa cagegledemeaaaanic PARARA PAPA RAPA APES APE APA PAPA Dhe Eastern Outfitting News The rose ts red And, bless our soul, The Quaker Drug Co. 1013-15 First Ave. Two Stores. ———— Fourth and panel C W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Agent KM makes us bump To shovel oo It's bard to say just what the weather will be but you won't have to worry if you are fitted out with a raincost and an we think Primrose is the best implies a desire to present some Little Advice x From Santa Don’t Spend All Your Money Christmas is here and*you ind friends on this jo occasion, But do you think t} hem lati 1 policy « ous to pend all your money at one A Little Down and a Little at a Time You don’t realize what a ONLY $10 DOWN “ Ip iti , t e (or co s yo ade ise “he 8 urse, u un ler bs tand that we make no ex i tha tra charge for credit accom Bows modation Our service is tows free, absolutely, and you if | . will find, when you investi gate, that our prices are as . low as any in town Laed Pla ¢ $110 up. AS The question is, then New Pianos $226 up. KOHLER & CHASE 13818 GBecond Av (Opposite Arcade Biv SEATTLE P. G-—Catalogue and prices mailed free: De You Prefer te Pay Cash ov Buy in the Easy Way? man or Woman could receive. It thing denoting value, and yet leaving the selection t the recipient's without change. Nonsense. own taste. We inesue them for any amount from $1.00 up. An'oxtemeiy pe sown Now| "DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. TICKET OFFICE—SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST. | BROKT ES a — v7 i . Pocke, Bonds Grain. Petvate Wires 204 10) 208 Aleske Bite Marging Orders Buscoted fer Ievestment or © “Aunual Goliday Edition” Seattle, December 18, 1807 The Boulevards of Paris do not picture any later or more charming styles in Tailored Suits, Coats or Millinery than we show on our first floor (Second Avenue Entrance). Suits from ..$13.50 to $15.00 Coats from. .$10.00 to $35.00 Millinery from.$5.00 to $25.00 Make Your Wife or Sweetheart Happy GIVE HER A PRACTICAL GIFT MEN’S SHIRTS A large number of spe cially made-up Shirts for Men—Shirts and NECKWEAR are always appreciated Neckwear from 25¢ to $1.50. Shirts from $1.00 to $2.50. A Few Extras That You Won’t Find Elsewhere Of course you will be able to purchase Waists almost any place, but the kind we are showing do not belong to that class The styles are the latest and the designs are the handsomest that you will find As for prices, just study these and then de cide where the best values are Silk and Allover Lace $5 to $20 a Little at a Time” IS THE EASIEST WAY TO BUY XMAS PRESENTS Every Night what do you think of a Smoking $8.50 to $25 Jacket? ‘That will make his home Umbrellas and ite comfortable Traveling Bags Men’s Overcoats Store Open Evenings Till Xmas Shir ts Suits for Men oo ba Underwear ee ee From 50c to $2.50 est styles and the season able fabrics and coloring From $5 to $30 Bath Robes One of the largest stocks in the city, and the prices will certainly please Charming Costumes for Women HHOUSANDS of People Take <Ad- vantage of Our Liberal Credit Service and Prepare for Xmas at the Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union St. Every Man and Woman Needs One and they make very appro A few Smoking Jacket values for the holidays $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $12.50 PRICES ARE $9.50, $22.50 priate giit From $5 to $12.50 i A AE REL A ROE OPER ORE OL DE IAG in ain 0 as Ss 7a oe ae Meet ™ QUICK TIME con ene TO ALL ne Beeler EASTERN POINTS z Well- Equipped Overlands Daily THE THE | NEWLY EQUIPPED THROUGH. OUT. COMPARTMENT-OB- Elegant Standard and Comfortable Leather-Upholstered Tourist Sleep- 108 the two actors A Merchandise Certifi cate ak os the nicest eit» IB ers, up-to-date Diners (all meals a la carte) on both trains, Seattle to St. Paul For tickets and reservations, call on or address Fast YOU “ORIENTAL LIMITED” 9:30 P. M. SERVATION CARS See the First Column A few bints on how to get ready for Xmas Cold Weather Brings Out the Furs but we have prepared for © assort- ment of fine furs is on dis- winter, and our kz play now- Fur Sets for Women, Misses and Children Boas, Throw Ties, Jackets, Muffs, Ete. made up ct grade of the most fashi ble furs. The price re right, and you have vilege ot selecting ind pay ing “A little down anda lit tle at a tim Bose Cree, venings Ti Christmas ae aooe wit comet

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