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THE SEATTLE STAR 8 STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1207-1309 Seventh a oe EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Telephones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the bduliding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441, Ask for the department or the name of the person sired, BALLARD KTAR AGI®NOV—9r! Mallard Ay Sunset. Malterd s06 RVRRATT STAR AGENCY —ttomer Rvang, 2921 Rockefeller Av. iy ‘One lvered conte per Week, or twenty-five © No free coptes Rutered at the Posteffies at Seattle Washington TO MALL stones ry, the adbtrens bet of cack pa ham Mot aamin been tn ad of Gate oh the address label @ 4 reonip peat lan . NOTICR TO sUORIMERS— yee by € @eleek any © Piva Sumaet, Main 1000: tnd. 44}, betwen = copy mor, Tf you should mins It time you Malas UC ih thik way we cam be certain of ety ‘once, pleawh telephone us every fibers @ perfect eervice Did you ever make friends with a devil? q People do. One of the most vicious devils of the lot is the one we are thinking of today-—the Devil of Debt You may judge what a character he is from the message © * left the other night by a\respected man who jumped from a steamer into Long Island sown! and drowned himself, first having scribbled the words: “For 20 years the devil of debt has been on my heels, and I have given.up.” We become well acquainted with various devils, but there ge ‘ ; | tune had disappeared. It was quite isn't any devil who can claim a larger circle of really intimate R D iS 7 |e Siew po Oe ae hd friends than this one. \and @ few thousands teft, | ene The clerk, he’s in debt. The bookkeeper, he's in debt BY JOSH x, Cherebilt man the Nate of Me The salesmen, they're all in debt. The elevator man, of course piece j a pers Bo right ge much sought 3 he is. The porter, weil, rather! As for the superintendent, A Word Prom Josh Wiss. ly to prosectue # case in which her afer. re sii pte husband was charged with having id overything to Dorothy he can scarcely remember when he wasn't, The manager, : 3 beaten her. The defendant, a small, have & Bp ¢ time. The many } * - you wouldn't think it of him, but he’s the worst of all. Svre,} | stoapshoaldered man, had the ap 2). tage Gancing, etc., began to 4 he get $5,000 a year, but he spent this year’s salary year be | peara: of having been TY show on Dorothy; ahe was thinaer <i : j “While Nero Nd through a threshing machine, and ‘ 4 3 fore last, and you wouldn't envy him very much if you could} 8 ; pe her eyes failed to have the bril- . payee died, Rome was con- seemed scarcely able to Maney that at ome time made them see him after his stenographer has gone out, trying to satisfy | ° he judge surveyed the two with go peauttful. And Jack had never a ‘ { ry an amused light in bis ever. fa the entire two years mentioned ‘ thrs bank, and staving that one ofi another 60 days, and { tent ter burn, Won any thin inan Seah yout’ Del mantocs te ben fighting for another thousand or so on that mortgaged | a asked the woman. Col. Madden, seeing the change in 4 ’ c 3 ti} “Te did not,” the prosecuting his daughier, and knowing that Ree eeeeert: Sern Pad fesally keow oft shout [t, 190, be witness said with emphasis, fold Jack had not been to him to ask don't they have to sct a decent table, and entertain a little.) poputarly speaking. the Big Stick! ing her powerful arms, “He for Dorothy, supposed she was geodness knows, and have a few respectable hats and dresses is an exclusive chub. [owen me down.” Taya es _ pes ge Mn 2 and fet the poor child have singing lessons? They owe some-| Rich yours ERR wetiet wl AEM grote Anes on execeat mhy, does Jack seem to be as at thing to their position, if you please. And people talk. “Did| 4 London barmaid. Imagine the bit-| wreck?” the judge queried. 1” (\enllve an over ao Rave you. loss you notice Mrs. Jones?” one woman said only yesterday. “In- i ens gpery 8 sae oy tate ana} “akin only since ne strack me aug? You tne, way dene, bow Seed I did,” sniffed the other; “—stil! wearing the Star-Span- |), owits him with having been| your honor,” she expiained.—Har-) >" te situated. Margaret in old gied Banner!” You wouldn't expect the family to endure that | drinking. pore Week, year her senior when you made sort of thing? Oh, yes, the manager's in debt, too, Even the) A Serious Offeet. office boy would be in debt if anybody would trust bim. | “Your brother ought to 3 Debt is a mortgage on your salary —— en gre oo A a Debt is a monument to a young man's weakness, a grown | Vather Time.” . , * : ° 4 a. a man’s folly and an old man’s failure in the University of Life. | : ar Cn pad sore, zane, nee the | p Debt is discounting tomorrow's liberty for today's good ecoaer it waned conta’ Nat thes je wea | time. } wath of stamps. ! raining ip ladelphia, Debt is a quitclaim to your wife's ¢ afidence, your chil-| Aleck Smart (ee new clerk) — pote ge ce ary docks, va Seets | dren's ambitions and your own seli-respect. / ba ongy nme a Paptist; | Pier 2, foot way, & times ) dally.” Round trip, 60. oe “Then what are we going to do?” says a chorus of young your business. —Juday. fellows and business men and aspiring women and laborers! and clerks and managers and street car conductors and han-| Debt is a guaranteed insurance policy against happiness. f but I don't know an it's eony o Very Likely. “What happened when you broke your good resointionsT™ é pees “A romance was shattered,” E Do without. | “The Second Thaw Trial.” ee t will take some backbone Tt will take some genuine nts First Kaickertiocker—Did you : | Wrecked. [have any entries at the horse show? ; ae : A large and robust Irishwoman ap Second Kaickerbocker — Yes; ; But you'll he able to hold your head up—and that’s more) peared in a New York court receat- three daughters.—fuck ‘ ——_ than you can do now, and you know it You won't have pal pitation of the heart when the postman blows his whistle, | TOO LA TE | and you won't tremble every time the boss asks you to come | fabrics in perhaps the largest . P | : p 00 into the front office. Neither will you be ashamed for your] —_— oad tee “> < aan. ond i one, BY L. 8. GM. | Dorothy Maddew waa considered w gn, have come stenographer sie neti sca mail | “So you wen't marry mer the prettiest girl to the state, tall) Here are splendid offerings $1.25 S4inch Novelty Suitings, The New gray colorings, with orercheck effect; very popular for nobby spring skirts, suite and jackets; full Stinch, and = worth $1.25 yard. See these tomorrow at, yard The 45-inch Panama Buitings, Sle all wool, bard finish, Chiffon with overpiaid in the new ¢ one of the newest «pring 4 meet with instant approval Because you'll be working today for tomorrow's satis “| do think it's @ sin, Jack, for and slender with laughing eyes, aw # you to insist, when you know this burn curte and « chin and mouth faction, and not to make good on account of yesterday's €X- | iny frat season, and I have look: that were the envy of all the girls vagance. ed forward to at least two years | 4tound cvtaats more of freedom Col. Madden had at one time been Very well, Doro’ 1 won't say sminent In potities, but after low as another word r seasons ing his wife, his health had failed | a will be bright je by lttio hiv immense for. to do my best to make 0. ee ‘Oh, Jack, you are a d We'll ings 50c not be sweethearts for some time; Fine engraving and watch repair tend we're only chur ing. Glover, 607 Johnston Bid ° Would Credit Help You? —— thy jeavor 30 inches wide, absolutely gu ; as little as $ fine black “I no lonser love my husband Take advantage ah ues ince Wee writes a woman in her farewell let servic ter, “and I am going to leave him Low Prices for There is no + fact that I love € leave together The only recom) woman who finds It impoasible to Our apparel for disguising the nothe Strong Values in Dress Fabrics Under $1 Not-only are the qualities remarkable at the prices, but the assortment of styles and colorings in inexpensive dress | $2.00 BLACK ORESS TAFFETA SILK, 61.25. | ity that no maker would undertake to produce today for | ) a yard. Has « chamois finish and ix a | 00 yards tomorrow at, a yard Sf. portunity, 1 cannot keep two daughters tn soctety.” “Father,” said Dorothy, “two 4 me to marry wait; | hated | then be has| years ago Jack a him; | beaged hi to nettio down; at | never mentioned it, but 1 will try to} look my prettiest tonight and see} what I can do While Dorothy and her father were talking in the Mbrary, Mar geret was in the summer house but pet alone! Sweetheart, thoug® you haven't magie your formal debut, you ean wirry me ast we'll towr she conti nent and you'll have Que as nice a time as aly o6 tm d¥iutentes.” bs it wie Dick with was ami tite gid he wart was not Borothy, but Mer younger sinter “Well, Jack, dear,” said Margaset “guess you're right Dad hasn't the money to keep up both im so clety, and Dorethy woa't marry. | Come, we'll go to the house and | tell them the news.” There was quite @ contrast be | tween the sistdrs; Dorothy, tall and) fair, Margaret, petite and dark with large gray eyes and the beau tiful Madden mouth Dorothy had just finished her tajk with her father, whee the door suddenly opened and Jack and Mar garet, hand in hand, steed im the doorway “Father, Col. Madden,” called both of them, “we've come to tell you,” continued Jack, “we're golng to be married.” Col. Madden tried to hide bis sur prise, for he had thought It was Dorothy, met his lithe Margaret, whom Jack wanted. “Margaret,” said ber father, “you | couldn't have looked the world over and have pleased me better. Jack,” he continued, “you can have her, but remember she is nothing bul o ebild.” Dorothy in the meanwhile ey | trying to control her feelings, it] seomed an if her heart would break,4 gage $7, os soo STLAKE AVE. for she loved Jack dearly “We're to be mw birthday,” said Margare’ two months from today.” “Tam glad you have appointed an early date.” sald Dorothy, “for my advice to you, is net to be foolish, ike I and wait until it ‘is— two late. ONLY $10 DOWN wit = =teke beactiful Plano cred eftee! . f stit sie : New ‘Pianos 9225 up j KOHLER & CHASE, shown in this vicinity, Dress marked by the beat style feat- to be one of our spectaltion | French Wool Taffetas at OS¢ $1.50 quality of Al-Wool French Taffeta, the best and most popular plain fabric of the season, The shades in clude cardinal, brown, navy bine, gray, reseda, smoke and black; tomorrow, per ' yard wNe Just received today; absolutely Panama Suiting, in neat checks, an and gray colorings. This is esigns, and certainly should Tomorrow, per yard She aranteed; a superb dress qual- | Se Embroidery Silke, t¢, Brainerd = & Armstrong's § “ ; fers Best Filoselle Rope Twist 1 gg tllage cer ' a ! ho er ife owt with the man she men Good ed Embroidery and Roman Kind to me, is to leave him our one 5 con te Flows: all shades; best aiid.” : Aa Astatic dye; . in patent b A x n who wifiahi holders oe Go tor “nao are wou | t he heart # od tan who friends. 1 Lhave known. Women who were era life he i Paes oe gp hppa atl bonnes Br ge - Is very high grade and the prices are Twilled Waterproof Cé ; rifle palahit tor oa Aa unusually low for this time of year ateel rod, strong GLOVES i tremos, _whone pet excess wa ing? et : —although winter has not really com- pirate agg me ioe Ladfes’ Black Lisle, Cash at ; I should. say. A woman on our entire stock. cial Wednesday 1 OG evant memiine” Seiee' te eae oo ptisppe veto Pan Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Water t; Wednesday, upecia’ derstand it alt they would ¢ es a proof Top, paragon frame, : : ze ents Phan cs te ae A little down steel rod, good handle; values | | Muties Be Fh emg aringly. at ere ix such thing a to eee: Wotee on Kid- Gloves, in biac But a x wide as that b yuare deal” t matrimo and stnesday .-$1.00 and brown, beautifadly fin tween Jife and death separates the, nial. The vows spoken at the altar ; T . -Segatlonach . brat. the adtar| ittl t ti Gloria Top, paragon frame, stoel ished and’ good wearers; id woman f he new in mat-| meant that yo ed upon a con-| | rod, natural wood and bone regular value $1.75; special i married woman of today} of the whole n which you are| Sites oh Ai? : cial Wednesday . $1.50] | $1.00 buys a pair of Ladies’ ;: ates of individualism. She tied to t cept for al 5 ‘ A “ } ; arena sath bin meyer ik srealyrirgy Ps gh akes the strain of buying from your sat Giocia. te, ehiet Gok Yen Kid Gloves “which cannot hong person must be Suppose you ¢ ve another : 00 jes; also bone ‘A Startled by the easy mann in| That is & great misfortane, but it and find out for yourself that the Pt vere SS eee? 0 gso; an er > oa Which the modern woman relaxes| is, a matter personal to‘you aione easiest way to buy is on credit. ai ih jaye Py ber hold on the v things of Mife.| If you have married the wrong ma . ee 81.00 and—her he her va have no right te 4 blood, are immolat the burden of e @ altar .of selfishnes Iftsh emotionalisr Which she calls individualism nd mber there a very few 3 Cans © To love and be soved in ret s| pouple < etely happy in this e @hout. the only glimpse of heaven! world. And get better acquainted © youchsafed mortals In thie life with the ma ho is too bus Incorporated ytoneer of But Jove can be bought too dear! drudging in shop or office to sa Carnation Or what passes for love in a| pretty thingy to the her of hi woman's eyes. chikire He may have made a We have come to know that di-| mistake in marrying you, but he S yorce & not heces#arty an evil, doesn't go around sniffing and we no longer qutwecive the and wiping hi 2nd and Union Seattle’s Reliable Credit House. We sell more milk than any two stores in Seattle. rried Of MY | SosT-ornce sus-sTaTion which {» | S47 a Tt ue-r98m srome MR. SKYGACK FROM MA SAW NEAT COLLECTION OF ARTICLES F IN TRANSPARENT BOX =~ PROBADLY MEMENTOS OF DEPARTED EARTH « BEINGS mm WERE W EXCLLLENT STATE OF PRIGERVAT/ON ——% WHILE INSPECTING REMIAINS, HEARD PIERCING CRIES OF PA/N as FROM UPPER PORTION OF ; DOWN-TOWN STORE $013 1015 FIRST AVENUE FSSSESEESE RS FEILER ERR RR — Fee cern ances A LenS | RSE . sr RINGING SPECIALS Quick Selling on Wednesday and Thursday, ¥ THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Peroxide of Hydrogea—the kind we have made famous for ttm] end keeping qualities —absolutely the best on the for nee . Buthymol Tooth Paste, per tube. Arnica Tooth Soap, per box ....... . = io’ Biiss Native Herb Tabletea—Regular $1.06 size. Special, per Mind's Honey & Almond Cream, 54c wire Special . Quaker Scalp Tonie—Removes dandruff and promotes @ growth of hair. An ointment of great value. Large jar... Kau de Quinine-—Regular 50¢ sise. Special ... daa The Quaker Special 1909 Hair Brash——Useual price S85. S FF. Adame’ 269 Hair Prosh—A great favorite with the ba lar price $1.59 each Special bos sen © «eee We have « big line of Hair Brushes and Combs at to select from. Teddy Rears—We carry only one grade—the best. two days, regular 98 bear for * eve “ Palmer's Perfumes——We have a complete line of these fi tracts and will giadly trate them to you. “ a Malt—Free demonstration at our First Ave. store ws WOOD TO BURN. Burnt. wood and wood to burn of all kinds and i | Panels, boxes, plaqees, stools, piperacks, etc. Wednesday | ‘Thursday, ONE-FOURTH OFF. " 4 STIC- That's the Way We feel at London's $5.00 Black Silk Waists $2. Black Taffeta Silk Waists, beautifully made, extra quality silk. Several different styles choose from; regular price $5.00. On sale Wednesday at .. a. oo 39¢—200 Corsets go on sale tomorrow morning at the above price. These are th 1.00 and $1.50 grades, and not boxed. Both low forms, in drab or white; sizes. We sell the R. and G all styles. Young Ladies’ 50c Corset Wa with shoulder straps, On Children’s Knit derwaists, ver linen and many t price 16e; Wednesday special strap buttons; th are extra value Ferris Style Waists, well ta) able; in all sizes to 14 ye day trap over sh regular value to 35 Try the R. and G. $1.00 Corset—You Will Then Be Sat 36-inch House Lining; sold in bolts only 3b. Feather Pillow, covered with extra strong ticking White Outing Flannel, per yard ......... : Japanese Crepe, light and dark; special, per yard Caltooes, light and dark colors; special, per yard 12-4 $2.00 Blankets, in gray only, special, per pair .......++ . 364nch Lawns and Mastins, short lengths, 12 yc values, pet Ung, In light colors, per yard Hose fer Child Children’s Heavy Ribbed Wool Stockings, all to 9%; on sale .. Childuen’s-Fleece-Lined itt Stockings, very Watt stromg; @x sale hitdeven'’s Ribbed Steclomess, for school