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THE SEATTLE STAR av STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh av. EVERY AFTERNOON “EXCEPT SUNDAY. ~""Felephones— Private exchanges connecting ali parte of the building — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. ¢ Ak for the department or the name of the person x, __. BAELARD STAR AGENCY—321 Maillard Av. Sunret, Matlord 506 ___ B¥RRREE STAR AGRNOY xT twered by tomer Rvens, 2051 Ne ckefelter A per capy twenty-five conte per ak on earel Oa ee Butered at the Posteffice at Seattio TO NEALE, SOTHO HERR ~The hor Of each pape: Washingt: and i le ty way ee MAN AND SUPERMAN Have you ever noticed, in reading, how a certain sentenge often will detach itself from all the rest and fasten itself in your mind? Tt is as if there were a peculiar and, private un a derstanding between you and that particular thought, as if the man, when he wrote it, were- somehow expressing an un uttered thought of your own, and saying it so aptly and so 4 perfectiy that it strikes you as strange that you never ex a pressed it yourself in those same words A sentence in one of the recent articles by Dr. Latson came to us with this effect. You may recall it. Tt was: iq “Every birth a fresh start—God’s promise of the Superman.” What is the Superman? You know the More-than-man, the Animal and even the Thinking man plus the souf man. The highest you can or could attain, a» a ma- chine, and as an intelligence, and as an immortality, that is yourself as Superman, A one-legged man cannot be a perfect physical being lacks one of the necessary parts. An uneducated, unthinking man cannot be a perfect intelligence. Ile also-ts lacking one of his necessary parts. The intelligence is waiting there to the Over-man, persisted in hopping around on one foot, So, it seems to us, the man who refus@s to recognize his soul, or to let it assert itseli—he cannot be a perfect man, either, because be is ignor- ing a splendid pact of himself just as much as the physical man might ignore his leg or the man able to think might ignore his mind. Some doctors say, “There is no soul. FT have dissected | the whale human body many times. I find a heart and a brain but } have never found any soul. More than that, there isn’t any place for a soul.” They think this is argument. But they never found any conscience, either. They never found any ambition, or any mother-love, or even any person- ality. They never dissected the thing that made that dead man different from all other man. They never even found what life was—they found only its phenomena. itcome from? Proteplasm. Where did the protoplasm come from? ‘They dott know. Then what is life? Where in the body is life? They never found it; they looked only at the cells where it was manifested. Se if they couldn't find the life, which ia merely the force soul, which is the lord of the life? 2; you look at the dirty, sprawling baby of the slums Then look at your own rosy-cheeked boy, After that, look at 4 mere common man; there ‘is the intelligent, which is to ani- mate the common man and guide him and direct him; there is also the immortal, to inspire andl uplift the rest. And not only you and your baby und the dirty infant oa the back alley, but there are millions more besides you three, | and every one is God's promise of the Superman. K By esse Poll ¥ “It must be fine to be an ae tees said the Telephone Girl gax ing wistfully into the switchboard “What's the matter now?” grum has the oe on swered the Telephone Gir! me was reading out of a paper tx the rest room about that opera singer, Jane Norta ie her stage name, what broke the world's ree ord for kissing the other night. It im a subseriber’s ear and went on with her monolog me a pain,” she anid. pho,” you know. Well Mary | Gendnees knows 1 don't. want te one of those nifty Ham LISTEN to any of their flub-dub, | in stare you read so much and you needn't think it tried herself in| r five years of this at $60) the opera ‘Louise,’ and Olga faded mth | don't find foolish eon uptodate apparel, if your for mixgea’ dancing away back into the seenery. M: versation Interesting, but THEM! evening wear and ee sage oR 5 Kined x kive for 25, 1-5 see two, it was just awful! | take the time to look into gowns; a pretty Women's Handkerchiefs, 10 for 25¢. and her leading man had to be re Joohn, dear, she sobbed! of patterns, which Ladies’ White Lawn Handkerchiefs, beautifully hy ; : tne matter, will di ns . . jemstitched ; siyed with smeliing salts | |'you don't tove me any more, | Vi you wil Gigtow makes choosing very regwlar pr ¢; special till 12 o'clock, 10 for ...a....... 06 you welieve it, joet know yeu don't! | er that they are the most easy, Secure one of these . i i Noria person and For heaven's sake Mary, what's . tomorrow from us at the . 4 Morning Yarn Bargain. Mary both to the the matter with you? he snapped reasonable in the city—no very peetal price, yard Al Wool Baiting Yara, im ail cols, }piy, very strong: ree Sais dolag cue Kies in 295 sec. | out | r ave ular price 26¢ per skeio; special Thursday morning, skein . ahe betonge is in the ptingous’ bas grown cold fo mara! He! be developed, but it is just as though the physical man had | Where did! that animates the body, how could they expect to find the! In cach of you-three there is the physical, which is the | and | ephons Girt rang @ little roundelay The way some poople talk gives 1 held the this morning went away a singer!” expostu-| and only kissed me for three and a p Chief l¢ half minutes, 1 OW your love and I'm going baek! THE SEATTLE STAR—MUEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1908. GETTING HIRAM MARRIED : Mttea! capital, if tt t | for one | will feel much like folding Lup my tent and departtag for other chines: Respectfully A SUNSCRIBER CELEBRATED ALASKA CASE ON TRIAL (By United Press.) | JUNWAU, Alaska, Jan, 29.—Simoo | Kitdal, charged with evading the jaatmon tax, one of the most ee Pacific | const, was planed on trin! (his ling, Attorney Morris of t [feuding bim. ‘There hi | wre! trials of thie em lno conviction. The ease vo far has leost thouxands of dottarw. }brated fishing cases of the weked to Montana Jent Order | eiver has been vinted for the brand Lodge of the Anc of United Workmen BURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE { Wa TARE S OUT THE Rim FROM UNDER WAILS BEPORE TO THE TABLE fit 4 FIND THE GAR A_% b PAIL_AY THE Rage B | GOODBY TO POMPADOUR | THE SUM DING - - => s | € « * j bi } ’ | c © it } . j b i 5 } b BY JOSH ‘ | TOW! ¢ Dear sir—"l dearly love my wife | $ID 1091S FIRST AVENUE s A Word From Josh Wise. — the hen turkey of the Pekta and childres.” This is & phrase } UP-TOWN STORE pe: ge - . often uned by ope of our would-be Kes | gan WRy: Me's Just made e profitable counciimes trom the | Eleventh | a anh np Naty oy : ° ward in bis campaign speeches. POST OFTICE SUBSTATION *y, be ef ev'ry day —— arora SS er Moat of us married men “dearly BP at tHe UP ToMn STORE “ | were sunshiny, we'd murmured the hen turkey, faoe a asus ie ts ae wae SEASONABLE SPECI. ’ Wawaty think that we do at any rate, The prevalence of coughg and colds just at this dime) / Fret for @ Sey] Spee wth the woke See’) eae We Question ations ta iy ts to offer and advise thé use of one of the followiagll t ont nee ee P mind, who ts the tnst susceptible ail good and we leave it to you to make your own ehala y . to bribery, the married man who Foley's Honey & Tar—will break up obstinate coughs ” Y dearly loves bis wife and chil- Bee bottles, apectal er vein : dren,” the single man er the mar Hoff's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi with Hypophosphite rd Maybe the Jape wil) be daring! ried man whe does nak love his col. If taken according to directions will cure the enough to mine the straits of Ma | wife and children? and deep-seated coughs and coida. — empleo ss . gellan, Dut if they want to show |} Speaking from my own polnt of THE POMP AND ITS USE A 11 real nerve, let them come over and | view as & married man who Oi 4 mine one of our firstclass coal) ty loves hia wife and children,” f r | mines, should say that | would be more Quaker Grip and Cold Tablete—Nothing can compare 0 | apt to accept a bribe, If it were Chants have declared against ( for efficiency, will break up a cold in one night, per $ That Settied it | large enough and I was sure that|'#on In hatr dresafng, claiming ff gicepers—to keep the feet Seene-Baman's and child's. F “How do you know that Cout | my wife and children would be|thelr clerks spend too wfich time § ” pair : lmecktich te the teal thing, Sart able to keep tt and enjoy the rest|Maeine over their pomps. Pitty I Meus sizes, per pair . j | daughter? of their Ives spending it, than 1| US merchants started the crusade I weit insoiee—per palr . ‘ “iasenan: aie, Maen a ot would be as @ single man. and “ge is spreading to other I Hair Inseles, per pair : question of it: taaw him come out | i In the same position with no one filles, The Younes wumen iy. “tT Rock Candy, oat gown 1 beg nee 4 upon me and no one far It fe convention I Horehound Candy, per pow : “ | — to love, the briber would be kicked (and Say to “do up,” and that it T Ving—the king of winter tonicw—Just the thing to | 1 Nothivg new about that Paris bn | cat -ot see Soe, 61 weve physio ver are recovering from a cold or iliness, per bottle ly able to do It and if net 1 would |“ { Menthet Chereies-clear the thrent: snd step: that: Haliaaa ives for putting people to sleep | by electricity. Over here they call. | it electrocution, | ¥ery politely show him the door. , 1 have no objections what rer © 8 married man who doarty fown bin wife and children.” wat One of the aninvented luxuries of can be used —-* h dry decks, torpedo boats | | E7080 man as and prison ship Nipmic. Boats leave Buy, your ‘bat of BN. Br Brooks & | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 5 times pn 1 Secoed av. oe? “daily. Round trip, boc Pais Putting Mer: Mind at Hest. To cook her husband « meal: | Hick wife: Tel! mo, love, are you! sue was sty cn small change, but | seing to marry again when | beara | she had & gas range Husband: No, dear, .not #0 soon) snk nate discal veal as that. [ would wait a decent in| gino roasted the mest and soon had tone & treat, j | Hellewe me, was fit for a king: That soucd you bear iv Puget! Bat her hubby, the sinner, went out! | sound It is asking for better de-| before dinoer | | fewmen. And got beastly drunk—the mean | thing! W. J. B., Georgetorn. tw the Barnyard. “Why fs the farmer chuckling T os Talk With Brown that plumbing and heating} Get our estl About lin your nat house. SILK WAISTS A cleanup of every Silk and Fancy Waist in the store, Plain and Fancy Taffeta Suk W . in. = white, navy blue, fo choowe from. Regular price 200 yard. 8:30 to 12:00 at red, greea, gray, light blue and pipk. Pisid Silk Regular Price 20c. Watsts in all colors. Mercerized Sateen, in black and colors; Fancy Evening Watests, On sale from 8:30 to 12:00 at, yard trimmed with lace and 50c Jap Silk, 39¢. THURSDAY AT : Blackola Shoe Polish $35.98 Silk and Dress Goods Dept. “Open an acceunt and pay & , little down and atittie ata MT Ge 2 ok om Dona time.” 12:00, 4 ROLLS FOR —— that Olga Nethersole can key opem on a bride and groom | You will find that it is the P; : N omly hang on to her stage lover's this morning, just to see if the: aper apkins. i about 24 seconds; that's in were throngh taking, you Be Floral Crepe de per for a. Chines. Regular 75¢ Yard. Crepe de Chines, suigable sale from 8:20 to 12:00 at 100 for .... As tor the price of our extra charge is made for \ New tga Dress Goods Are Here. 100 pieces of the newest our credit service-— it is Men's Store Full of Bargains S. Navy Yard ard | King’s Discovery for’ consamption, “poe bottles, epeatiih-ai k- nine pe | MENGOLSiavs jou used Rengo—the great (hah Sane home is e@ Morris chair, with the ras it atrikes me that that feeling for are special aan back slwars adjusted the way you Such te Matrimony! ane mgpecar HB an: Me | beokanmn tans soakene snain = Per box [eee ee Old Mother Piteben went out to the! ried men of Green Lake that it | traininz sbiy Philutelphia, the | © tor “The — Deus Cc 1013-10145 First Ave. FORENOON SPECIALS--ON SALE FROM 8:30 TO 12 ONLY The Moan: Boy in iN PLU ; vives tn tan Sei of thai 22h Pine at : Black Silk Waists, $1.98. Goods Depa : Regula 00 Values. Regular Prices Good quality Black Taftets Sin Waite nicely on with. tucked ments. wee and yous, collars and catis. Worth requlariy $4.00. On $1 98 LACE SPE + es Table Oilcloth, 14¢ Yard. eee! ea Regular Price 20e Vard. Faney Table Olleloth. ‘jar feet wide; more than two dozen patterns On sale from Mercerized | Sateen, 15¢. for of Net ‘an — Biack and Colored Jap Silks, regular price CE We, Waista. The best values On sale from 8:30 to 12:00 at ps oagypos ns 5 LBS. BEST CANE SUGAR FOR . egular rices up a 1000, ON ‘SALE Brooms, 19¢. Regular 2%0¢ Brooms, on sale from 8:30 to 12:00 4 large Rolla Good Grade Toilet A i on ‘sale youn 8:30 to 25c White Japanese Crepe Paper Napkins, regulation sites... On $1.00 Boys’ Sweaters, 79. Boys’ Fancy Woven All- Wool Sweaters, in gray, red, blue and : TABLE DAMASK 58-Inch Silver Finished ~2 Stores —--- Fourtty cial which is very & 14c 39c 25¢ selling, per yard 3 BEST KNI WORSTED., Very soft and e colors; fast dye; price 35e per Thursday, 7 large sk One-quarter, or 25 per comes off all Braids in the Thursday, very RIBBONS. Double-Face Satin, hea with dra Nos. 7 and 9% values to 20¢; .,..86 79c 6c Double Satin, same ceding on ular price special, per Taffeta Silk need Narrow Satins, all and many widths; P— mever did take any stock in 1 thought the tears #he Spring Dress Fabrics, . ferial kis "mused the Teh shed would ft fh beantifat designs and ef- Men's Canvas Working Gloves, German Table Dam to 12%e per be ‘ally ignoring the | wires,” wound fects, are now on displa 2 pairs : wi special, per ¥ i do Girl iness men ree The agventage of buying : ask; will wear and HANDKER- t becom that ting down now means first cholce, Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts, wash splendidly; lots S to their offices since .that Norta absolutel and the chance to get made of all the good shirt ma - acti CHIEFS. , Just think kise story came out—Goodness—It a0 things of which terials, such as Madras, Oxford of pretty designs; 100 i geal with Paw and makes twice as many calls, what 5.20 duplicates; and Penang Shirtings, we are pieces just arrived: Por aoa fos pide of the back parlor por-|with everybody apologizing to ev to our store tomor selling for ‘ Me > : en: ae a “ : and nobody speaking in the erybody else for missing appoint | vf sow. nad let the meade a6 a see them; special pr kereblet s a i: tr 06 peetads. Not| monte. Not counting the wives Eastern Outfittin tells aoe, tule een Men's 26¢ Boston Garters .. $9¢ for one day only.43¢ 25e Silk Handkerd whistling! jtrying to get thetr husbands on the g lar widths; per yard Me: She Cashaiess Roca: 1 ni ‘i. dered P medides, no girl with any re|wire and give them Hall Columbia Co Inc aes jon's bc Cashmere Socks. In BABY FLANNELS SPECIAL Se Benbroiger Ser what others less fortunale-|for breaking away before the time ny . $1.75 quality ‘46-inch AD oremimeannMer °~ A big assortment of bey red H Situated may say about her limit! Sisceidt ail Gites Weel Black French Voite 19¢ ca ne i) 19 Embroide should aliow such liberties cer Sour grapes!” taunted the Wir ‘= ’ black, good, clean | Men's White or Colored J e White Baby Flannels; Nay? 4 30 sec. | “Seattie’s Reliable Cred nO rtemagrece nig ceo apg "og Le Embroidered tainly not for more than 4 Chief, retreating to a safe distance ible Credit tomorrow, at the Silkeon Handkerchiefs, each every price from, pe onda, anyway?” The Telephone Girl, with her ¢ House very special price, per - ie »_ per chief! ts “Got: any steady company wow?” | (ashing f et two rose leaf yard $1.19 a MR 5. eres a & tone |to t 7 Teh al the Wire Chief, in ort the deevest luterest. and called #

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