The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1907, Page 4

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STAR BY reer NLISHING £0. ~1907- 1800 | Seventh av. eveERY AFTERNOON “EXCEPT SUNDAY. : Pri beng ing all parte of th ms vate anges connect! all parte ° building — 8 Main 1080 and tnd nt, << og A Word From Josh Wise, Ask for the rtment or the the person desired, BALLARD ATAR AGENCY #01 Gallard Ave Cuvee, Mallar h — BveKere STAR AGRNCE A Rooks Homer & jer Avi Sunset 1600 “it's a hard mat. on the address iabet One eent copy, eb week. of twenty th ents per month. De r4 vere by mali or carrier ee eeplen ter t' tell whe - - a man obe q Rolered at the Postottion at Meartia Washing to wits bat 1 P..s NSCRINERS The date when her, oF whether he 4 row t en When that dato a 4 ig Rot again pala ne te ta! has to, " ante NOricR TO sUmsckimNRs ony ot The Mar fall to roach Thowld your ¢ y * o'clock aay evening, p ey te the ent: enemas 2S WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE? Did you hear of the the girl's name. But there of which the found guilty form Home Se AD sah Whatll you have to of—but no; we won't mention | drink, sab of it doesn’t make any difference That part septic tea, And, by the way, tell asag dl she did one of the wre csesSick nathan nai Joocktatl for an appetizer,” She law takes notice. was tried, and she was and she went to jail Foot Note. Before the time came for her release, some of the good hearted wo the opportunity to start over again They Nobody knew how bitterly Joing. | That much we know And often, too, we might remark, Ho marks the toe she should be given but they town detert rat It wasn’t easy, found her a place in a big office. were very happy over it, | GREAY GUNS bur THIS IS KARO PICKIN’ and the girl was happy, too. she} had repented Those days in the court room, those terrible long nights inside an end now she would begin again. Isn't. that fair? Isn't that the least that of her brothers and sisters, that they J let hye start over | again? But they wouldn’t. There was a lot of talk, and a the halls of the big office building to work with them, to breathe the same air, to drag her door where honest people entere She thought she had expiated her wre days in the jail, those Well, ; she had been punished ; now awtu they were at of prison walls ; | She had done wrong we could expect woul lot of horr Was that girl coming there, to be ified faces along to be near th in the same room, | skirts through the same , people who were good and | 4 upright, and who—thank it~had never served jail sen tiiing, a Chiu heel Ofte tences, and who had never been caught up with in anything that was bad and wicked? Obvious: So the manager wrote the kind-hearted women and said Bt ee tip the walter where you he was sorry, but that circumstances seemed to make it wiser Say, do I look starved? that * * * and he thought perhaps he could fix it in Chi Quohanging Honore. ¢ago, where nobody knew the young woman First Boy: My paw has got a hole In his leg where he was shot im the war ‘cond Roy And yet, before this particular case ¢ ably wasn't one of these protesting empl have told you how glad they we Woman reclaimed. and some But this, you see, was me up, there prob who wouldn't yes Heh! That's nuth we one night of the girls would very likely have cried, Eggs and Poultry — Get sss eexs and povrcant from n the abstract. * | Woodland Park Poultry Yards It was only when the test came into their own lives that | City sales rooms, 1309 Arcade Way Phones, Main 918, Ind Our they faltered, and said, “ jess are from our own ranch, *** Don’t forget this vnuld be to see an unfortunate It would have fired the chivalry of the men, “No; she can't come here! Fly On TheFiyer SEATTLE TACOMA RovTs. Fare Se—Round Tri S00 FOUR ROUND THIPS iL. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:48 and 10:25 a m, 2:05 and 6:48 bm. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:38 « mand 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. U. GEELEY, Jr, A —Tel. Main 171 Tel. 212. There is no cruelty more stinging than the holy seli-right eousness of those who speak kind words with lying tongues, nor ig there any inhumanity more heartless than that which, hiding itself in the church or On the platform or before its admiring i Q@udiences beneath protestations of sympathy and love, then My Meorns the beggar because he is a beggar, drives the unfor a tunate from the door bec che isu unate, and cries to % the poor moral lepers who are fighting so pitifully for cleans ‘ ‘ing, “unclean! unclean!” } Would you have given this girl a chance? Would you? Would you? » Substantial 4 Reductions Have Been Made Throughout the Women’s Department And when a person remem- bers that any article select- ed may be paid for in the easy way What Does It Mean? The fact is, our easy-payment plan, a little down and a little at a time, is a great assistance—- ———you know we make no charge for credit accommodation Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ High-Grade Apparel And you don’t have to worry about a cash payment —how does such a plan hit your pocketbook? EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. Second and Union, Reliable Credit House.” ‘Seattle’s eB cesscsncay We are whowlng the finest and most stylish line of Ht. L. KLEIN | THE SHOEMAKER TOP COATS | { you can't get boots of shoes In the City. | to fit you, get them made to . a yg: THE TAILORED READY CO, | | 217 JAMES STREET. Fourth and Pike, ALBERT HANSEN iP YOU WISH TO SELL SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY ORDER FOR $25, Diamonds, Watohes, Jeweiry DESCRIPTION AND WANT AT THE | A QUICK GALE, SEE INTER VIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department. NATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING Léndon Tailors 617 Becond Ave. “Guess I'l have a cup of anti-! ig things | the barkeep to fix me up @ Hasterine | } The chirepodiat he toes the mark, | STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1907. DUST FROM DIANA’S DIARY Mies TAnt STARTED it she came to rel me me out into the hal! and made the erack that I was imposing on my When |upon beat it, she called |1 WGN ATIO od to me all tf job a annistant nurse by trying toling after tha lee JOSH Mise Dilipickioe Enters the Noble Sphere Saabia Oper. of Nursing, but Does She Win GOP the affections of poung Beads. | ing LJ , Gh heen ae Herself a Home or ta the Grateful Patient a Quince? borough, which he wan tmprossion- | (Continued,) bh d not ental) 8 ow | and | heard maw say he was shot BY F. W. SCHAEFER, kt ty fo mane : Sane ve - - ne full of holes, ways to ber, Wor just that Minn | U.S. Navy Yard Thirty-tive hundred cab drivers sate mene tie CUTE E e eee Sake 6 toto on these mm atrike In New York, Hoot! a ~ oo nue: | visit the U _~: whoo! That's “Pither this minx goes or I do, Tor } battlenht gotting busy | was the way Mixes Lint put it up|». to Perey. the owl car Nebraska, the crutnern Buffel 8. navy yard ind tad Iya Oregon, ao a the “The ne oO} ne 9 | Te tratning st 'p Philadey “You aay marriage made a now eaid, nud laughed” Mien Lint there | mutmoth cls, or oede hea man of you, old chap?” War itah bail ee ny and prison ship ©. Bonte tog That's right.” urkish baths, under Grand 4 of or way, & th ve Thon that wipes out the ten I ter Round oe " owe you, Now, lend me five, will ie / ‘our — e . WHOLESALE SERS cee The Caustic Boarder. DRUG, Dit COs RETAIL, “Well fd the hotel proprietor, DOWN-TOWN STORE 1013-1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST, me WESTLAKE AVE. PO8T-OFFICE SUB-STATION |"I must go out to the racetrack this afternoon and see if | can cle an up a little stake If | were you," rder, “I USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN & WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE) said the caustle would stay here and if I couldn't clean up the ittle b FREE PHONES ane, * “TWE QUAKER SUS TTFOR | “ye steak served every moal at this aaa ie ted iiparadl aes “—— table. Tt sure needs it.” Whereupon the proprietor went jout and added three dollars for ex | tras to the eaustle boarder's bill | Judge Off On rf Holiday Goods Such as Brush and Comb Stationery, Colla This is good news to the in all marked low, and-this 14 the average store Extra Specials for Friday and Sauray MURINE—Regularly *, Manicure Gets, Photo Al and Cuff Boxes, Etc a belated r, for the Quaker Stoel, off pute wn below the “cout” of Incidentale, “This bill for your new frock {a| really @ bit high,” observes the pintocrat to his daughter Six | thousand dollare is considerable. to pay Just for an auto mult,” But, papa, the sutt ttwelf really is quite Inexpensive. The moat of that bill ia for the trimmings.’ “Trimmings Oc. Special “You. I spent 0 for an auto ORANGE BLOSSOME—Regulariy $1 pectal pal right Unt to mateh the suit.” Slated ouacat ro ularly 25c, Special - Puck Per jar eg bay aseres CAPILLARIS—For the hair, reg “The Last Smoker of the Year All members of the A. 0. U. W are invited to attend the last amok er of the year to be given by Co lumbia lodge, No. 2 The enter. / talnment committee is making this ite farewell effort to end up a prow peroun season, Don't fall to there. At Columbia lodge hall, 1414| Tth av, Friday, December 27. ¢** QUAKER BCALP TONIC—An u hair soft and silky and pceve COLD CREAM—Absolutely pure ar pound for COOPER'S DISCOVERY—Rogularly $1.00. Bpecial, per bottle WHITE ROCK MINERAL WATER—\-pints, per dozen .,, Pints, per dozen “ME AND MI88 LINT WENT TO THE MAT TODAY ON ACCOUNT OF PERCY.” Iv, “icing te ruft, Por jar ....., 4 with white rose, T hope it DOBSN'T get into the! he wepapers Me and Mine Lint went to the mat today, on account of Perey. had a There was no decision, lint dide't muss my pomp with IMPUNITY! f still have her alde combs as proof that T was all there whea the bell tapped eu Taft, but Mins regular hair-pulling The Quaker Drug Co. 1013-15 First Ave. Two Stores. Fourth and Pike, FOR RENT—Piper & 1024-26 Second av ooo r—MR. TARDY BUYER- YOU TIME HAS COME~-NOW DUTY YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE and now as always your cash will go further here than atany otherstore LOOK, BOYS }/$1.35 BLACK TAFFETA SILK]($3 WOMEN’S SHOES $1.98 Wheel Goods Specially Priced Women's Fine Vici Kid Shoes ill for Saturday 90c cher st matt kid top, Geod- yie, Eupeeas-Wanets year viva = a very stylish, . asty shoe Regular value—9&c,’ $1.19, $1.49, Nico soft finish, with high luster, wears ike Iron; save $8 12 per see hoe, well worth $3.00; € $1.69, $1.98. Saturday price cent Saturday at London's; $1.56 Silk for, yard We M so prc He ; ¢ alf ki a < - yomen's eavy ‘alfskin oes, 69¢, 89¢, $1.09, $2.25, $1.49 | | o1.75 auaiity seinen 75¢ Quality 46-1nch low heel, thick sole, a shoe made Coaster Wagons. * Biack Taffeta Sitk— Wool Mohaire—Ex for wear and tear re rular $1.75; Regular value $2.25; $3, 50, $4.50 Fextra good quality cellent for washing H ar, reg 119 Saturday price wear = warranted and wearing abil “lg Re ee Se $1.89, $2.69, $3. 69. very suitable for a ties. Colora. gray, | | Women’s One-Str rap Sandals, turn a a With | R Ti andeeeititn tnie navy blue, brown sole, medium heel, plain broad, Regular ae s7 <0, ss $1000. waists and suits green and black toe; regular $1.50; special. $1.10 J F -. urday an le, low heel; these shoes 15. don’s: $1.75 Git for, on’s; TSe Mohair peat ro abs. , winds: $5.00, $6.00, $6.75 ewes § 1s Saved : f nr will stand wear and water; sizes Doll Go-Carts. yard - $1.17 for, yard .. a0¢ om a" | R . ie ORe 5 >< 11 to 2; regular $1.50; special .. egular value 50c, 98c, $1.50, $1.75. All Wool Black Storm Berge—Extra heavy und excellent to wear; Spe eaueand $1.05 Dress Shoes, patent tip, ex- tension sole, low heel; a good wearer and fine-appearing shoe; regular $1.75; special .... $1.28 Children’s Vici Kid Shoe, stock tip, Misses’ $2.50, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50. Satur day price— 39¢, 69¢, 85¢, Stes $1.39, $1.89, $2.19, Rubber Tired Wagons. Dog or Goat Sulky, regular value Save 33 1-5 per cent | tte ok BEN at Lendon's; s1.00] [ Come After Supper for These : Roys’ or Girls’ | Racine Stock Children's Good Strong low heel, flexible sole; sizes 84% 44 : « : ; siz y $5.00; Saturday 83.49 Wicked Us lax Feet Gwentera, ret, | Gebeat to 11%: + regal ar $1.50; Special, Chemical Wagon, regular valtie | [ion suits to 12 | men’s and ont blue or green | ings, 6 to 9% f 98¢ $4.50; Saturday $2.98 years dren's sizes and white with a pair— yo Hc Wat {Shoe ad c « 5 belt 4 ys vy nr 10es, ~ Police Patrol, regular value $5.50; ze be belt —42¢ ae ay 1, he t cmpes ane vy steer 7 e »ws tongue, heavy s Saturday $3.98 y hide s i knocks of 1 shoe that defies all the Police Patrol, Saturday Fire Engine, $7.00; $4.89 r value $18.00; $9.98 regular value Ladies’ Gloves regula Saturday *s, Cap toe, ex- 1 Calfskin Ladder Truck, regular value $3.98 Ladies’ All-Wox« HG Af Gloves, in all plain « lor - Saturday $2.89 and many combinations; regular values to 75c Teas od wart Trap, regular value $4.00; Saturday Special Saturday, per pair lie y -< i = Sal i $1.39 ‘ » “oO rec $2.89 Short 2-Clasp Glov 1 all colors and sizes; a Mental ress Shoes, ataniaaniie 1-3 OFF few of each size left; values ¢ 0. Whik Good é sle, blucher style, ce ac ywesss rst gg be they last, Saturday, extra spe r pair i cap to inging last; this shoe dressed, Saturda ee EE PRPS e Cer eee ewe eneeees if ie M“ r muc h lo ger than the Teddy Bears. heavy, cheaper shoes; regular (The Genuine Imported Ones ) Kalbcuiee’ Mitts $4.50; special A $2.89 IB | Regular ‘value $1.75, $2 25 lca cg du allan ' E Men’s Heavy Calf Shoes, a oa | $5.00, $9.50. Saturday price Infants’ Wool | i ens, in all’ plain ro — y « I: ironclad, tap toe: this shoe Hea 18 191.49, $1.89, $2.39, $3.75, OTINGS, FLEUR PUSS GOL. OPCML RCE 13he t beauty, but will wear indefinite $6.00. pair .. sh pa a1¢ B | ly:regular $2.50; special . $1.98 Only at London's can DOMESTICS 40-Inch All-Wool “Krin- you get these bargains. LADIES’ SWEATERS Leather Bags, ps Entire sample line Motter Frand platted — bosoms, 35 Sample Sweaters, of kledown ‘ For Cl aks, iN f tm trae ‘ dp al ‘ ‘ oSe Purses which some are slightly Dressing Sacques, Bath Your eb Saturd ha led handli a Robes, Baby Blankets, | Men's Celebrated “Pic gn Dig oro ° soiled from handlingy rray only; 85c quality, | good quality flannel, fine shape. Regular 76e quality. Specia norning ee ~ iturday’s price, yatd 19¢ Take 1 Reg. ieee $5.00 ome a) Men's Fine All-Wool Underwear, sample “is worth from $1 i «OU, SO.Yd Ones oe Gate Ss tata tatstian cen ose| Off 3 Price 99, cte., ete 27-Inch Imported Japa " and black; V-neck and WOMEN'S. UNDER- | nese Crepe—lor Kimo $1 Ja tal 81.00 WEAR nos, ete in blue and Wool Coat Sweat made in black, blue and maroon CoO a ee 4 Jerseys d hite ith blaal Men's Fine Wool Sweaters, honey comb knit, fancy striped. Rog Rib I I I 23 es ulity; § t rd 'g a wath aor BACK | I SIDE he 2eheaes x ce qua ; Saturday's eular 6, 8 Te alba tin August brand; 27-d4nch “Eden Cloth’ MEN’ S HOLIDAY Goons ‘ | Woven pecially for fest nia nia eRe ll CHILDREN’S UNDER- Baladadior Hine Mae en's The uspenders, Saturday spec i NEAR ligee ‘Shirt in arhtty Mon’s 50c AILStik Suspenders, Saturday special ART BOOTH on ; y ie = oft Wook tripes 0c value; Sat “i 5 0c ik at sid iret soy jal Pin ¢ : wT J t . ural oF urday’s price, yard Men's 260 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Saturday special Cords, and Laundry B " ré r; all sizes to L214¢ Poen’s 16¢ Japonetio Handkerchiefs, Saturday for a eas 19¢ | onsale ..89¢€ da ope ay Hoves, Mu “4 ne iia f () he bent ae every whore everywhere \ le y $ » ra lhe yard I2%e $4.50 vy ee *saturda Saturday ‘a Sine of the Universal Ray ge ee Pai pb Saras browns, (FR urd graye i1¢ 10¢ ce eng POY SECOND AXE an as $2.98 in a state rs won of, th y magnate coved to meme he ae a wm DEPLETE PERSTERLSLAES cava bECrers. we Sl N. al te w hs tb pl to | wi fn th €0 bo on bi e a on a ” | | ee Be “ SS2L

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