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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1908 Kt Jand from some unforeseen nook a QUAKER REFLECTIONS. have the ple 66 ip THE SEATTLE STAR TING HIRAM MARRIET- -NO. 4 | cipping. tell to the foor, he jotee wit oat i / = ‘el . | wtooped to pick it up and was eur-| (Philadelphia Record.) | Vhlladelphta BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307-1908 Seventh av. - --d —— — ~ | prised to read, as If in newer t) woney in the root 1 The Mont Cenis rota qa a a : = = aati er previous thought ople’s m oh EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. o wwere’s v mia’ Kd caren, ine renee Sree that is, other people's m of th brough _ paid A G00 Ce [OT all the hapgy I have tm ei , “Telephones me eins, ca) wire eve , £ / ea Money talks, but just now you “a nt the Private exchanges connecting all parts of the AI rtp CAR, Wh PAPS mine ean only be by possessing have to strain your ears to hear it. | # ules Quilding — Sunset, Main 1050 and independent, 441. ei ess mich | boc The fellow who gets to the the | 4) =" the department or the name of the person - ion appartty wit» just a plece of | 8tre on & pane In easily taken in ps | | poom,-the paper was so email that It ien't always the biggest man the Fre ¥ © Ss ARD STAR AGENCY 1 Ballard Av. Sunset, Ballaré 265 | 1it easily became fasteged in poor who looks down on hin nelghbor VERECY SPAR AGHNOY omer Bvana #981 i feller Av. Sunset, 1640, | corner of the trank, Ba poor Bob : it - " : - ~ . - j had gone away thinking ohe did not Tt tent so bed » have one wide and One cont per copy, atx conte per week, or tweaty conte per month Der | anre. views if we look on the bright Urered by 'mallor eariier” No free wuplen SRE donate dimen leiee : SURY Fon Retered at the Postoffice at Beattie, Washingt | | that and no one would she confide Bome people always Want to Taft, 1024 de : TO MAL. SPRSCRINBKS—The dace when your © in-—hoping against hope that he od the atsivess label of each paper. When thal date ar would return some day : ee wtadhne ten abe Tite — nenker came o ber door and it WHOL SALE TO SURACRINERS—Should your copy gf The Siar tall to ranch was with joy she read _— DRU Co. wast, Main fet. tnd. att. wetween, 6 and. focal pea | “Gertrude: Am in town and must | _DOWN-TOWN STORE G.ce0r ationce It you aheuld mise it more than every ou now 9013-1015 FIRST AVENUE Im this way we can be certain OF giving Our aubsoribers @ perfect service » quickly replied to the address UP-TOWN STORE ana te the only wap | given PIKE ST. WESTLAKE AVE. Am anxiously walting to see a two Entmances =~ you PORT OFTICE BUR STATION fo aft it uerown sroms TAL GUAKLA THOR ESS | COEF prawns ae RINGING SPECIALS Fifteen minutes later Hob was impationtly waiting at the door | | | | a rerude to answer the be her For Quick Selling on Wednenday and Tharadsh, \ re is Me 8 c ec yO e | rude explain io him how he THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR TWO DAYS ONLI There is a man in Pennsylvania who could avoid five Soshr Sek aauks to GUM bed BTM Vidiguiie af tapdeseon <ine Und we have tunes Y a \ doe “1 short time before, and Hob could |B and keeping quslities—absulutely the best o Fedss iif prison and save $45,000 if he would only say “I'm not forgive himsels for his hasty |B ¢ depa : Buthymol Booth Paste, per tole ot Gertrude,” he soft. “I simpty |B Arnica Tooth Soap, per box } | sorew, | | R P could not stay away any longer. 1 Biles Native Herb Tablets—Regular $1.00 nize And Ite won't say it, had to come back, Oh, but we have 4 7 ‘ . her now and must be grate lind’s ifoney & Almond Cre SOc size. Special ; r yea ence 2 > $45,000 is the dam each ot Hind’s ifoney & Almond Cream pecta 4 Fite five years is his sentence and the $ is the ¢ | ful. -You do forgive me, dear, don't |B Quaker Scalp Tonte—Hemoves 4 ff and promotes 4 your’ rowth of hair. An otntment of great value. Large far, You dear, big boy, I have nothing to ive.” and with this - = |she put her * about hie neck | will be $477,200. If you let the fine} stand long gnough you'll get back | [all that John D. #wiped from you fau de Quinine—feguiar b0c nize. Special oe The Quaker Special 1909 Hair Brush—Usual price She | agtés he has to pay because he emptied ashotgun into the | | young man with whem his daughter eloped and crippled him Adams’ 269 Hair Brosh—A great favorite with the barber lar price $1.50 each. Special 7 We have a big line of Hair Brushes and Combs at aif to select from fer life. There was nothing ageiest the young man, either, Reflections of a Bachelor A woman thinks a man t hand }some if he tells her he ts A girl wouldn't mind veing thin except that he was peor. Some people can forgive everything except poverty Through the 1908 Keyhole. if she could pick out the spots to | ' ete” Beare—We carry only one grade—the best WHOOP -Té ~ DAYS? ‘Come, Harry, sit by Bertha’s two Nays, regular Se bear for ia 3 It ust have been so with this man. He nursed his anger s Pp ’ i knee, Does oo love oo'ur ‘ithe a z Palmer's Perfumes—We bave a complete line of these 4 UP WE GOES! DOES ME Hertha? Say ‘Yea,’ like a ‘itthe mas,| The disgrace of dying rich isiB tracts and will giadly demonstrate them to you. * Pi Now, will you marry oo'ur ‘ittle pargern fag much as the abuse T painter Malt Bertha? Bay, ‘Bure, Mike, 1 will” = week | There's a darting.” hin = propose to a girl with |B ‘ re out ever knowing you did it till she tells her friends ; woop To BURN. MIKE WIS UNKIE? Bilently, then sent word for the young couple to come to see Free demonstration at our First Ave. sta F fim. As they came up the walk he cried to the husband, "Here's my greeting to you!” and fired 3 ‘ , | SETeE Flt takes to moet ; Burnt wood and wood to burn of all kinds and A time think it 7 ” » ~ ell A 4 puch money to b | . He's had time to think it over now. Don’t see very well) 6 : tl eneaged i onder ee ae Panels, boxes, plaques, stools, piperacks, etc, W how he. could help being sorry for such a cowardly picce of | | | : L, atford to got married. | Thursday, ONE-FOURTH OFF. ‘ * ; | New York Press work do you? But he won't admit it. The young husband is i a i feady to reluse the damages, and there's a pardon waiting for} (~————LONG VALU THAT MEANS BIGGER VALUES FRIDAY--TMAT'S TOMORROW-AT LONDON’S STORE DRESS GOODS AND SIL FIVE STIRRING SALES FOR WOMEN. .« Silk Pongees, Mercerized Cotton Voiles and Fine Woolen D Fabrics, entirely new and the most attractive colorings for the season. Nothing more desirable can be found at these prices. tails are worth reading: See the man if he'll! only do the square thing--but he won't Pride, that is, the mean kind of pride—mot the pride that makes a iian hold his head up, but the kind that makes him 3 get his back up. ; It’s only a mistaken notion of manliness BY A. LANDIS, | 4 Gertrude Taytor and Bob Watson had beet friends since childhood tana the beat pals that could be ,imagined. It never occurred to Ger-| }trude that Bob cared any more for | Ther than for « good, old friend, and ‘Iso she always relied on hte good judamect when anything troubled ber. She never looked upon Bob as) ja sweetheart _ Our N One Christmas eve they were lo ” vited to ao iaformal party and all | Silk were asked to bring a trifle for the tree. Gertrude found some Pongees. %. kuickknack for Bob by which to/ 98c $2-Inch Sicilian. . French Serges, 59¢. tease him, and be brought the dear: | Are specially reduced; lowest in Beattie in Bictl | Strictly pure Australian wool; very There are men who will never apologize for anything You've seen people like that. They think it would be weak- gess. ‘They seem to be of the opinion that the world will | think less of them if they don’t keep up the bluff of making 75c Silk Pongee at 49¢ Yard. The collection includes all the new spring shades, well known for wear; it also launders well—the most popular fabric for spring. Colors, pale tjue, maize, Alice bive, cardinal, navy and brown. friday ... teen dedecee nena ohin oo - 496 ‘ are being men when other people are sorry for them because Py they are proving only how insignificant theg are. A man like this has never grown up at all. His body may have grown and he may have acquired some learning, } i good, so they eat their hearts out in bitterness and think they | ' | but the man himself has no more conception of life than a ‘ wd Stine crank Ged with soak tat ton Chelan or Sine quality: 82 “inches wide: poe eavetiont range yl " blind . they have won wide ant favor for made up; newest shades to peppy ( SAA ALLAN MU] jst that time coal was scarce, This, | their beauty and wear. Your choice of 16 col- Friday's introductory price, per Friendships have been broken becanse one friend would together with a box of her favor} ors; real 98c value; Friday for, 9c WOE a biatdin Oy Sea shh co53k 58 sesise f French Henriettas, 35 “I'm sorry.” Wives have left husbands for the same Mercerized Cotton Voile, 29¢ Yard. | one of the most unusual features of Fine cotton threads cross equally; every thread is that it doesn't shrink when fully mercerized: soft and lustrous; splen | beautiful house gowns, waists, also’ school dresses; a standard cloth; 15 sta OAH ANA | Somehow Hob was not quite the ONDA aoe after that party. Gertrude) t to ask him what was the | feason. Children have ceased to honor parents. Men have thrown away prospect after prospect for the sake of this child- ‘a did valve; entirely new and fresh from, the 4 ish pride coer ape eopmnyy Be recip ong mill; 12 colors carried in stock; Fri- 29¢ colors on sale, Friday, : | | poas' some ol day's introductory price, per yard ... s0ecende Vibe eee 4 j ron ey oo te Sine le offering | praremenepeese = = | place, and so they gradually drifted | \ tare tatretectory pric : When you say “I'm sorry,” you ate laying a little offering Japart with no apparent cause. P | Bob little knew that Gertrude w jet @ loss to understand him, and #0 be left town, always cherishing a before the high altar of humanity. a “I'm sorry” means “My brother !"—“My sister!" Domestic Snaps lost love. a The hope of your whole existence is in the words “I'm BY JOSH In the meantine Gertrude had FOR FRIDAY. gory.” What are you going to do tomorrow if you haven't ba oat other an coer ig her for ber Just Give These Values a Thought. 4 - good com; ba . . . Warned from today and yesterday? A Word From Josh Wise. 0. & month and my board?’—~)" One day in rummaging overt her 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, short : ee 10 ki ken she the | .¥ 21 A good many.of us believe in a hereafter and a heaven. If nee tuak aud looked et it wondertnaty | 3 lengths, only, yard sit gine ¢ wgorn | ot ee eee * you'd like to go there, we have a kind of idea that it would ee jens Sone Bab eee Black and White. T willed Shirting, dark enlors; doseus, of . satis gh It tekes 2 woman, Over i Holland, it, ts said,” |to herself. “I never realized how 1) aly, per yard. casee e's cojors absotately fast; all sizes to be preity near all right if you could look up into St. Peter's to make o fool of [stimly remarked the villager who| would’ miss him. We were such "Calicoes, ligh i dark col il ular price The each. Bargain Friday ee es 4 4 been rolled in the by a good pals, and | now know how alicoes, light and dark Colors, a SUD ekki <\svdehesuhende ee face there at the gate, and say, “I'm sorry Seat many but coms |rampant pullwagon, “they call an|much I cared. No doubt he is) you want; only, per yard ..4%¢ Siasingines is fala SE Siete ii } ah ary S¥°P lautomodiie & wnellpaareloossoon: happy and T-—well, no one comes | New:Challies. SO patter es Cravenette = ? assistance. | deerspoorwegpltrooirlytung; and, by |p to dear old Bob. Yes—1 do hope | | New Challies, 50 patterns, only, per } ni thunder, so do land I add a bam-| be is happy for—I love bim.” yard ..... i RA Rain damuality to It, too!” —Pack, | With this she had a good cry and/ Ma tid: Retiances ; 4 oh — emasset then she laughed amid her tears, Marseilles Bedspreads, some slight- Coats ...... Pin pags: on - Don't Rush! fine abbas Ky Srl Poa Mr ly imperfect .... Less Than Half viletta f a 0 0 ; ‘ Og hs Sas eget { he would not Art Draperies, pretty patterns, | ples are her greatest charm. don’t be In a hurry to collect that | #4 not love me | Knockaletta: Yes Her mother| Landis fine! On the third of next | *8¥e acted #0. He is happy and I | had dimples at 20, too, Now she| month the secrued legal interest | Must be happy” looks like « load of hay } wn | She again picked up the trunk $15.00, : A Clean-Up Sale of every Woman's " ette Raincoat In stock. Guaranteed 4 only, per yard ...........9%¢ Outing Flannel Specials— } : : , / —— 50c and took out the various articles 10c quality, only, per yard .. ae o¢ Iutely waterproof wool matertals; ¢ Jury Qualification. sg Ne ne ee ey Z | IR “ dium and dark gray, tan, brown, Fine ongraving and watch repair- | Buy your hat of EN. Brooks & 12'%c quality, only, per yard .. .9¢ . } Lawyer: Do you read the news| ac quality, y, per ys tes Gl mixtures. Long loose-fitting or long: e papers? | ing. Glover, 607 Johnston Bidg.*** | Co. 1331 Second ay, -. l4c quality, only, per ard... lle fitting styles. Some with belts handsome tailored styles. Regular $12.00 and $15.00 values. All one fot. Bargain Friday Sate price .... Note—The above prices are good for one day only. Read These RIBBONS. 30c Dowble-Back Satin, good quality; to 3 inch: es wide; por yard paasisaievae,, Mae 25c Dresden Ribbon, with border; 4 inches ° Talexman: No. By descie MPaglorn—— | tawser. wave you any opinions | lof your own? —————-————« | Talewman: No | man forget honor, breeding, and| Lawyer: Have you any friends) cracks bie thin veneer of social pol- | Who have optntoms? ish when another man pays atten Talesman: No. tion to the woman he has marked| Lawyer: Accepted for his own Man is not the only offender. Woman, too, insists on the world! Underwear Startlingly Low Prices for Frids Selling —20 Per Cent Off on A All the Women in Seattle STARTLING, recognizing her brand on the man | 4 i ie lnaretees ae epee anytntan' Yj ry , wide; all silk; very special, per yard. ..10¢ Goods Not Specially P vut a “poifect loldy” when it fails) \ YW Uff } Plaid Ribbon, to 6 Inches wide; vaiues to 4c ii to do #0. , Y WY Yip | special, per yard 196 This Means Cheaper Here T Jealousy is three parts selfish Al-Siik Taffeta and Satin Ribbon, in all plain Elsewhere. w és ness and one part pure ¢ dness. | ° and many fancy colors; widths to 6 inches; Very Fine Ribbed Pure White Vests “m hy, ob, way will the majority | its existence araue: ah. ot tne . A » 5 ~ : ; ‘ i lls eistin dauiplcay sua oon co acgues @ lea x! a Are interested in a way to A Little value to 400; GLOVES . ise — rom velvety fleece lining, made t P muay fo: : are m , 4 erfectly; regular price 6%e love? por ls gop ha al ei eagle le make their “allowance” Dent's Style Cape Gloves, pique sewn; regular Friday's price . without jealousy Next to nagging, Jealousy ts the hear the fiancee say as she thought: | most potent destroyer of domeatic fully twists his diamond ri Ry @ very lucky purchase we are able i al Women's Fine Wool Vests, such as sell at $1.00 and $1.25 a garment; price $ special Friday, per pair..91.10 Veilings Marked | Handkerchiefs. Down. Here are ai few Ning tines ont of ten you will Down and dress them in stylish ‘taste On bliss. A jealous lover is bad : her fair finger, “George is perfect enough, but a jealous husbe ie ; L ttl. } bed, coarse ribbed or natural o Mtb Mami: °° = there is a way that, you a tte 166 Velling, per yard. | pn ~~ at the utheardof price, per furious if 1 even look at anothe Think of the humiliation and ie al at 10¢ | 25¢ Embroidered garment oo man! i chaavis..ot the woman Whe Gente can do it without any in- : |. iubetertilor Misses’ Fine Wool Underwear, shite @& And the Circle of faterented girl iw to as aalt Ireaetaart Oa tae i ‘ ime 200 Velling, per yard. | j9¢ Bmbroid ural gray, medium or heavy weighty S frends chill with envy and th nk Or keep 0p the acquelataneds convenience of any sort— I4¢ | Handkerchiet 446 an excellent garment and well wort ¥ she even weh jove? Now 2 ee tage | For the Land's Sake! use of liberal credit serv- 26e Veiling, per yara, | 1c, Bmbroidered Sox cee ets a s | | Handkerchief fo¢ ! band The easiest 1$¢ | 5c Jap Hand D t { hands loot “ is meet” “tees - : | The difference between Boston ; se, oe ae = Ruben Shirts, for infaws at hane im the mirror and| Sometimes a little plain talkland Chicago is the differen os ice—it'’s free; no extra S60 Velling, pe Handkerchief . the Mother's delight; no buttonay book up stray locks while the| straight from the shoulder on|tweon whest cakee eer and most ane Welling, Per yard. | Ladies’ White Lawn asus meee continues to expand|wifie’s part will dc ch to place sone S Ds | ‘ ; : ’ erchiets, nice . 4 twice its normal proportions on a solid basi : convenient 40c Velling, per yard. | tra value % Wool ..,. There inno disguising the fact| Show him you consider jealousy |, -’, Ne® York traction problem | accommodation. zse | 6 fo Pare Woot that alinost all women consider {t/a ma mi ana| ' Srnually Uecuating a hore | way to buy ‘ as & Compliment to be watched andjan tne is B - | T wN § suapected and bullied by the r don't forget this viewpoint the mo- Love's: Anewer, | se STON-BAO Who has taid his heart and salary! ment he looks at a pretty girl Can Kk, darling?” asked WOMEN'S @t their fect, when the underiying giris were made pretty on purpose | her fa rly, for he wax no . , White Jersey iidive le sentouny saminda dees tae panini ox ast Oe } t 0 tfitti C I | Ribbed Union The woman who recolls at jea-\be a dull place with nothing bur; “CB 1 cook?” she sneered. “Do astern util ng 0., NC. Suits, Med. Wt., ousy as the basest treason, clove! lever aad homely women. ‘on suppose I'd be silly enough to 2nd & U; yy Button Front, akin to the “green-eyed monst« You don't want a husband you |™#'TY @ poor clerk If 1 could make ~ mion worth 79¢; ope of the poct's dream, is the excep | can't p without doing the gu . cial— i ies eundléer bor “queer and you, Mr. Man, will| t 23436789 90 t# 12) Seattle's Reliable Credit House Lat us take a look at this combi-| be + better off without a wife | Cabinet photos $1. Dingman's, 111 vid 59Oc nation of emotions that mekes #! who needs watching J2nd av., next to Lok thease . -e 2 pea net tan 2 meanweseonen ae i Riaciarsaes aCD eo a » . AMES tenes. ° 5