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% ° THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908. |take this money, whether you want hatever m "—y be the - THE SEATTLE STAR THE. LE. MON © 5 era “pea | ore 6 Wo ol BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907-1308 Geventh av. | Tam ~, : 2 . y0® grew f have to pa “vantagpons hee EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY a | at | A , 1 Telephones fi Private exchanges connecting all parte of | By PHIL SIMMS stood in the winks, Now Mile. Merton Ever Notice : Thai duilding —<Bunset, Main 1050 and Independent i he snoed impatient! " f with money tg burn Ask for the department of the name of the person ~4aATT | , pink wolverine, a five-headed |Ainost flercely-—through the PED | she rend 1 ' f borrowing 5 sired ] Pie! b Bi one: ot) a hole at the jibing, bard hearted |, : f he besahan tee BARLARD STAR AGENCY Malinda Watterd 206 Bt 2 \vtead th & tae an the toot M a ha oni aesiiaiain He's dead!” ool, 4th ad Pig svanere eran enver—toy nm sv tence anisent | DONT BE A MANNISH BUSINESS WOMAN | sr" tndartutina’ snag) utd oa Pot : ; goer cared ot thoes, trommtiind, One ee] There was. sear Apple 9 COFFEE, unebow failed to t« he ; aes elfed 3 Watered at the Wen a *. "Washing } vision. . diene - an take the f I in easy ty BY DOROTHY DALE | .wantesed ueilew t by (aert ; ‘ ‘ 7 Mkery lonty the sduthe ave socte f her husband on the hard bed Pride the t P casy | i. fave problema, but he » busi arf fog: ' fa ed Hut her « had ange y ‘ua In nen as if if a annw “ ed rough H ‘once ie piece the toll rayer would come through the roof , prt on age es. a te kk eeaa wade Woman Is a drug on the businon pore enaam tetas } a 4 Age FOR BASEBALL, GOODS Krocer TetenN yoqp oube we 0 per t. Me tatus is al a V4 v ' : ie Mhe ed t na, but her volow | 5... Taft, 1024-26 Becond av vn't Hike = Sees ar and ther he must ” And man . oe 8 ag mane om | ve wae done 1 she was hoote « LITTLE TIM AND THE enEAD UNE it’s not man, bat woman, wh and the Tittle Woman SPFANE | OF tthe staxe clyrechiengedh yee ot - . stands in her wa rrePes and cat ca | There is no greater menace to doc - he ered. “I'm 6) in her dressing room at sok | WHOLESALE DRU |} woman's progreas in bosine than wre here nat down upon her trunk and w —_ g . |the girl who has a home that ean} Gagnosly wee far Sror jeously, he ender bod DOWN-TOWN STORE One night recently, in New York, while the ther ter | support he d doesn't atay in ae } tremeon the phyal ubalvely A harwh tattoo on | 9913-1015 FIRST AVENUE was at or close to zero, nearly two thousand men (many boys | ! S cucasm annie! siavey. "(tod him when |ne Soar aamed Mer’ to springs ¢ UP-TOWN STORE under 20) stood in the Bowery Mission bread line. If reson eigen se batt tte | I ted bim Jast to let up | “The Old Man—Welles—wants to | CONE ST. WESTLAKE AVE. The wife y Wid her tears “— stands 1 1 ) stil midnight he receives 3 nding and keeps down the veut 2 ih you out front!” the stage man: | “ ‘ conte lunip of bread and a tin cup of coffee. Some wait for four oF | work were a ab b ry he , m her heed. fine a contemt a glance at her! | ret orry te be theatre ahe v ours Pew possess overcoats ‘ ddle together! Five mitiion women earn wages!) - rom head to t turned away - five hour Few p « vercoats and all huddl gether! ‘the Untied States | DOROTHY DALE. sald. “it's almost time for our act) Win sinking heart closely to keep warmth in their bedies. On this partic art That ts 2,500,000 too many. For! apinet, seh as now hang on parlor |{"4 this te the opening night ‘ltook off her ma ‘ mut um ight tr being put to this brutal test res were trt if the question "Do you have to do! walls cnsoagecongllinness. Bh ie er ipr aia 5, [tr were put thio| ‘This kitehen is still te be found] i away without receiving a crumb, the supply being inadequate. | appatting number ) say | in certain rambling old farm houses.| ‘The xtra Man stepped before the m On the same night the lights of the Knickerbocker hotel/that at least one-half would ae! You know its feel of peace and] footlights and announced the “xud P , : ‘ , nowledge that they were not! plenty and sunshiny atlence broken | dex on of Moasieur Merton, | Mary said Welles tenderly giittered in a blaze of glory as the doors opened to receive) working from real need r by the tleking ef the clock./ vat bis sister, Mile, Merton, would | "you muet get a diverce. He has ote mobil Th f nd| No stronger Impetus than the de-| And doen't you love itt 0 1 tmse ‘on. Professl uests who arrived in automobiles. The sounds of r c and| No str mpetus than ¢ go or lrutned himself and you. Pr sion b ; ; sire to wear good clothes and keep! Of course, the modern house has! When Mie Merton stepped foto |ally, you're a dead one! laughter greeted the ears of the Man in the Street. It was her hands soft and white sends changed al) this, The old ¢ | When Mile. Merton ptepped into} “But I can't leave him!” Mile | occasion of a cor nentary dinner to “Little Tim” Sulli many a girl out to work. She would kitehem is divided up into room for | pare ed tume Was the | Merton sobbed | 0 > , | rather toll nine hours a day tn) the fire, the cupboard, the table and e of poverty The once head You know ma don't love b ANO AT Mi Tammany leader of the Bowery district, at $100 per plate (NOt) somebody's office than three at|the spinet. But after all, the|jining act of the Musical Mortons |you know it! | YES, WOOD TO BURN ANO GHTY COTTLE Price, one dollar) Thome in her mother’s kitchen kitchen is just as much the nucleus |ihat took the entire stage, now Don't say that, please! ALL DAY TODAY AND TOMORROW WE SELL HIGH cay e a9 t Nie ,| Kitehen! The very name makes of a home it ever was worked in one’ — that ts, befo the I've loved you alwatvs—and you Inquisitive persons w W what good the political ine average girl's nose go up and The busin world ts not wom | first drop back of the light loved me--onee—until he sneaked TIE BOXES, GLOVE BOXES, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, er, leadership of “Little Tim” has been to his people, and why he {ber spirits down en's natural enviroument at beat Pitty o week for two ts mighty lin and played a dirty trick ae a : ; peop a f Woman boasts that her presence There never was one whose feeling | small for traveling from engage} “Don't talk so now! He's—he's” ETC. AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE NOROOm should be complimented with an expensive dim at the very/ the office has changed the to-|of satisfaction at pounding ont an out t * ' f < “ ‘ i nen engagement, with an occa TO QUOTE PRICES—BUT ITLL BE WORTH 3 moment when 2,000 of his constituents stand in a bread line ‘co saturated pine boards, rough| unusual number of letters or mak-|sional week of idlenons But you mile seo-you can't gaily “VERE TO Your r and whitewashed walls of ing a bie nid compare with So when Mile. Merton began play-|on with your act uw have te TO COME DOWN AND SEE. freez cing to the marrow a few blocks away } \30 3 years ago into the velvetrugged, that which an from a wom ling a yphone on a rickety table vl bisunc sara } ‘ “They were 2,000 bums and beggars,” someone says. No;|hardwood floors, — leatheraphot face when someone she loves |covered with a apangled cloth of un Settsscrtsst | and beggars don for bread line They are re |Mered furniture and art-bedeeked My, but thi # good dim jcertain color and mangy looking rH. LL. KLE N ' : panels of today the audience #nickered iF: THE SHOEMAKER. © cpt. They prefer and can obtain liquor 1 free lunch | But so has ber presence Oy 4y A woman, however, must be] #he wan a lemon! “Get the/H 4¢ you can't get boots or # The Quaker Drug Company _ t % ¢ ‘ ‘ eee we made of the kitchen what it Is to pporting. And not only self-lhook!” The Cherry Sisters bar hor | 8 shoes to fit you, get them made Big Money Saving Stor ’ But speaking of b ars are these species CON-| gaye sisce deepleed by woman. | supporting, bat aly wu ‘ify Klukioned a block! The spectators |H to porte aps ” . eee G fined solely to the ranks of the px and lowly? What about the in the days whea housework was| Pressure behind and wood > talked out load if 217 JAMES STREET 1013-1015 FIRST AV- PE . i a : ite visla..| Considered an art, how di nt with the same losiet-| Manager Welfes, tall and hand high-toned loafers who hang about city councils, state legisla~| This yoom of pots and pana was the ae aaa a Z tures and congress and beg for special privileges—for fran-| pleasantest spot in the house. The! But she will be valned at chises, tariff pap and subsidies? —@4 -— | YOUR MONEY YOURS? NIX, IT’S THE BANK'S | When you put money in the bank you may still think it is} your money. Accoreing Knox, it is not your at all. As goes over receiving teller’s counter it belongs to the bank however, the to Senator i money soon as This important announcement came out in the course of “| debate in the United States senate. Senator Hepburn was say- ing. “These millions of deposits in banks clong to the A Word From dosh Wise. }oourse in life wit! be far casier, "ed can vee, than mine was . ” : , ; - Young Seattergood Golde smiled} “Not at all,” replied Senator Knox; “they belong to the| sa <ifigiebtaemnetl snttendien “Defernition a ; > banks. When you deposit money in the bank yx simply | Bb noe A man, ota ieetront he patrou | acquire the right to call on the nk for it whe thinks he could L.” enld the old man, “began at ot man's This ought to be very helpful the wext time a bank presi-| Hie erent eaig the bottom and worked up. ¥ er | os » | have began at the top and will slide dent invests all the cash on hand in his brother-in-law’s gold easier fill his hat.” | wu.” Philadelphia Bulletin mine. He can then reply to your criticism: “Sir, your fu — — ‘ A Well Known Pla being deposits were legally my money. MY first duty was to en Eee Play my own kin. You have, of course, the right to ask me for your} Spare the Monogram! money, but that is all. That you should suggest that I should| Tatsing about Woman's Page wis not do what I wish with my own shows you are strangely | 4m. Row I the. onogran ignorant of the law and protection the United States! on the inside saves the monogram. constitution affords to the financial interests of the country | What = ogy sion end seas in the use 0 ono ram If all the dollars in antry had votes a chain cable] wen? could not keep Philander f the White House Fee -omeeneenneipeeatiaemmet in Bad. Harry: Why does that lady glare AS USUAL, THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER GOT IT at Perey? | Cholly He picked up her hand bag so awkwardly that be put his } foot tn tt. Evidence brought out at the investigation of the assas sination of King Carlos and Crown Prince Luiz indicates that} everyone of the assassins escaped. It is believed at the three! men killed by the police ere innocent bystanders and had nothing to do with the crime All effort to trace the real assassins or to get any line on wh ey were, or who they repre ted as been futile | | deep sills of the mullioned windows led her true worth. #b colve what ts her duc less discontent that sands of ambitionle were bright with flowers, Sweet smelting herbs hung from the raft era And polished utensil reflect pictures of contented maideas flees and bebir sitting at the spinning wheel of! toto a sane es STAR DUST BY JOSH connt appreciation Should an unchaperoned girt have an aiier theatre dinner’ asks an exchange. More to the purpose is the question, What shall an unchap eroned girl have at an after theatre, dioner? Pope Makes Jest. The vatican is chuckling over a My oe Prudence papal jes Bo you have determined to civit pope has a sick friend In se our countr aid tb warthy Venice and he granted an audience | 10.0" to a Jewish gentieman who » is ile beivendeeinseet tee seen a friend of the invalid white maa Now, tell me what In closing the interview Pius said t eature of civilization interests you {to bis visite most trie tell him I Well, if you are absolutely de be ‘ont wing termined to viliz Vd like to But, your holiness,” objected the ‘ont count vite Insurance other, “I am « Jew ington Star ‘O, that does not matter, retort me * ed gt oh the roods Proee 3 ' Headlines and Comments. right, though the yp my be gee ia *.ctaienm Tetons {ORE TROOPS FOR MOROCCO Going to hunt Perants. | Same as Horseflesh | PROPORED GERMAN MONOP | Rustico—What makes these blam OLY IN ON ed things go” Ought to be « © the Owner of Antomobile (who eS ee ee just paid ® repair by Money BROKER ROBKED Chicago Tribune A have gotten and played } Table Talk Soggy | Old Gobsa Golde too! CALLED ‘OLD HE 30 KS fully across the centerpiece t rr “tibiy bromded ove a = : mauve orchids at b ~ Sr sor ae a Well, Seattergood.” he said PORT ORCHARD ROUTE ANYTHING, DON'T SIT AROUND gre d to Ueht his cigar Boats leave ten times dally from at one o nded candle our plar 2 for the t n ard AND DO SNARE DRUM SOLOS WITH YOUR FINGERS /Y GET OUT AND TAKE A WALK Round THE BLOCK htt "DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BHOM Eis * Gram Prtvate Wires 904-205-208 Alaske Bide Margins ont or ¢ The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. LOCAL DIRECTORS J. W. Clise C. J. Smith A. 8. Kerry F. $3. Stimson J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb John Schram J. M. Frink W. P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey George F. Stone W. W. Chapin William Piggott S. P. Weston C. E. Burnside H.R. Cline. FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREE PESOS OPOSS ODES DODF OOS DOOD OOOO OOS POOOOSOFHO0040 COO O0OOC HOOF O9S SOR O EES. 90004 PHO OOSOOASESOSOOCOSOOSOO will sewer re | uotll the reat} weeps thow * cirie dete af subnides | | | The Advantage of Buying Early Although a great many realize that first choice fe always most desirable, there are # great many who wait Some of these feel that they can af hase new clothes just at this time, but ina may not ford to pu you may bay the easy way If you winh—-of course know that the priees remain the same, and is made for credit ac absolutely no extra charge | ON ALL DEPOSITS Our Capitalization Will Stand Comparisen With the most flouriehing banking inetitutions im the and it is all for the protection of your savings Comal vestigate our claims for yourself, and our advantages will | your confidence. i _FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. cS = LOWER PRICES- AT THIS STORE—OUR DAILY SALES PROVE WATCH OUR WINDOWS—THEY’RE FULL OF tie ree 2 ere com modation Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Second Avenue and Union Street “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ “ean New Spring Skirts, made of All-Woot Chif one ¢ only, Friday, come in fon Panama, in black, na blue and] Japaurse Wash Silk Walsts; front ¢ your pick of regular $150 and brown; the very latest and best selling with embroidery and insert with Lawn Waists; dozens of model for spring, 1908. This is the ne i tern These waists cannot be bow vkirt Value we have ever offered insertion and edge aroand collar andy juny other store in Seattle Mr ular prices $6.00 and $7.00. sleeves. White only. Worth $2 19 $2.00. All sizes, from 32 to 48 ‘ $3.98 $4.0. ON SALE FRIDAY AT ON GALE FRIDAY AT ON SALE FRIDAY AT .. Tomorrow's offerings will in Seat We can only quote prices | To f unde te rors we mean you'll have to sec Rood Special on All-Woa] Art ibe 2inch Black Taffeta re ich black; tomorrow, per Squa for la porn yard 196 sine 12x16 feet jar $8e 27dnch Heavy Taffeta Silk; ve u black; tomorrov 0; spect S10.85 per yard 69 134; regular §17.50 inch Mack Taffeta, reguitr $1.00 grade, and one that. wil special 812.75 please; special 6M Size 12x1 regular § $1.15 30-Inch Black Taffeta also waists and t Prt ike linee— Full tine 1 S185 Silk, Te. | gla. per yard $1.19 |] Scde. Sitkolines Size p2x1 feet regula This one is certainly a dand $2.25 36-1nch Peau de Soie he vie vale $10.00; Friday special always sold for $ , Silk, 84.49. poner a 30 inches In width; | This beautifal si Ma « t » 7 Rize 9x12 feet; regula black and exception erywhere fo . ak Batting—Pure Frida f ae for waists, suit it’s ful net . career ine 9 feet by 1046; regula coats and underskirts. Fri fect black 4 extr 4 we , $6.56; Friday 84.65 da me | welght; see this if are ety Size 9x9 feet lar $5.50 $1.35 36inch Peau de Soic in » {a beaut ik . Coosa Frida 83.85 Silk, OSE, lay, per yard ..$1.49 : ruality re 7%4x9 feet; regular $4.50 Punt d ‘to wear | 36-Inch Black Taffeta ’ tlay SB.35 Our quality | Silk, 81.419, Foncy Lawne ee 36-ine u de Sole ‘ mateh th me under . 4: “figured « ‘ed, i Bilk Rood ack and $2.2 ard; full yard wide t , - fine weighty silk; Friday lots of rustle cial ; per yard ose for coat un ‘ vide; 35 $1.75 36Inch Peau de Sole An exceptionally Ol pon a Krinkledown : Silk, $1.19, d silk. } : Wide ern, 8 inches wide A beautiful $1 quality of | per Si. regen tee petra lack Peau de Sole Sik, 36 Out-of-Town Customers. aft. : nehes wide x nt for | Send us your mail order { ms evening and st } a pecials white black in small siset boxed Price On MISSES’ CORSET well made, with Price «