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THE SEATTLE STAR " : onan’ da'of ‘the Brana wraty aatay aio os } | sevoriea ot. mittens ¢ reat ditfiontts qilinuees. me e S is hs All this, with other th “ y with all mechan, BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave I A ‘ a ‘ncek—even the iad EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY (Translated From the Original @hoctaw,) lionger hates the British A e can Aittculty op i | certain that Cockran | tu matact bet PHONES ws wr rw. Senin FROM WASHINGTON | {ieee et Semon nna tot th IND, 441 vod his course in the « ©. Of « areata {he mov These are exchanges, and connect with all de 5 Gungress just ended withe 1 a iMeniia his hay partments—aak for department or name of person | BY RATH } | the advice or consent of ‘ Be to ee by te you want. _———————————— . AP AEA TIA nation, and it is reported that he |are quite different: fast ttt . . unrest, Matlard & oy has never attended a dinner at th luced current, and « Me iy ___ BALLARD STAR AGENOW—a11 Maint Ay unre 0 . | Washington, D. C,, June 1 covered. K mente mini Wo.” | Witte Houne a i = Cortalnly trnyg BYGRSET STAR AGENCY—Nerre meanetele oy, Con = | Dear Dad: It ts worth recording, | he contin saying them over on * 0% ' An Waves cam bene tthe e OPE. sta conte week, oF twenty-five o permet Be ause it in the only known tn | his fingers, Now you @ateh ‘em When the home team 1s playing | « b rhs thet bee con oartnn Ne free copies © of the wort. It happened at) by the Standard ott and tie Wasblagton there is a standing| train. has enteces> as aaa | p.m, May 23, Herbert Knox | orice, beef and fowl and feathered rat the White Hou atable witch the coherer Pho | amith had gone to bed. (Smith i#| fish; steel and Ua and telegrapt Gocretasy. Loeh's carriage at| ot 0 oda on the cay smissioner of corporations in| Oh, shucks! I can't think of the | 415 th iworiees dia por the iat a ur federal myatem of government.) | rest!” So be burried on his col oe. brakes, ete, it wit ef Gate on the wddrers Ho waa tired. To tell the truth he|lar, took @ final look at himeott mn |: - take seu ever baad Gobet De Alea-|4t eotticinn ‘van Prevent ig Ne mirro! 4 rushed off to pre AOTICH TO SUB CRINEHS—snewld row The Mar fal the mirr Py mag _ uJ phe a in | Sader Graham Hell's aversion to | vento 4 ant, claims Poy 3.) Rub te S seem any do vets ~ Xe me er J ged! py if Hien | telephone He hates the wight of done, ar ° government « om | mith, oar od greeny a phone, He told me once he| are now testing it m Mt officials tana ve rz | sternly, “I've been working you too|* POE Ne tae lm tf ha cout . iF it near Chieagg, .™ J ortain of giving eur subsoribere « perfect servive— | | hard. Go take # vacation lous it Me dead ane alle le be Bully tor Sonatas tie F nat Se Benea | That's the whole story. That's , suse me In bis ato on, mm | eserececese oy ame = = ; bal ® | house, but he k if off in a diw-| It to the old boys to LOVE—THE JEWEL THAT NEVER FADES eae called him out of bed tO) aot wing and makes his secre of nenators by the meat = toll bite And does the But imagine T. R.--of the stren | e — | Oxlahon “fee member frog | uous life—even telling anybody to heady, tatane, to impute eeageae A | camaiai rest! Bo fi «I know it in| tog 4 In a window on Second ay, recently there were displayed | had been at work all day crechet hb rolle so Hd . | members of this honorable trad ing @ new net for the tot paly Jing, Be does be intend to insinuate two signs The first read Well-—-as we were saying—Smith A have not Kiven attention ¢ hg | | was awakened from @ sound sleep| A pretty able-bodied boom has) | measure which he has ce by his telephone, and, standing in| started for Cortelyou wo become | does he impute to us aap 4 | } hia night robe in the hall, with the vice president George docen't want delay? Bom {ONT MAMONDS recet { his ear, was told by « pa, BO may BAYS WO, oe ‘This from solemn old MONTANA DIAMONDS raspy male voice that the white| like him or Fairbanks, And Taft's) |never will know how fumny 4 ¢ } house wanted to see him at once, | friends have fever and ague when) | (It was in 1893 the senate nd Warranted to Retain Their i Imagine poor Smith. “What the| Fairbanks ts mentioned in this con: | | bated the subject of arren| . has broken loose | hection. Cortelyou has been an voyular | corporation bas we wpm Propriety tae ay aeagtig Iona aE tion of Senators, and Voted bat : eo drew on his presiae ‘ 17 » | operate it ¢ will not answer a) permit the states to y LUSTER | THE ANTS AND THE GRASGHOPPER, trousers. “I thought | had ‘em all that he could fll fa it he over had call from anybody. The doctor is|an amendment to the eae " | The Anta were earning their $1.60 per and listening anxiously meee 40 ME eed Taft build _ ie wish the inventor not only of the tele-|Only 15 years ago! Of comme oy n for the cheering whistle of the stave factory to toll the knel! of the | “ey j phone in peed use, but also = ~ de ) .* ween ewe eee oe eee Seer eeeerresere I2hour day, when & Grasshopper chanced to stroll that y. As mae 3 iat ephone which transmits sounds | » reply of Owen was dry: j i soon as they lamped him the Ants aaahed (he perspiration from their | aosurence, ag tay, Sound by light. It never has been The senator {rom Mahne” aay The other sai antennae and said; “It will profit you nothing to mace us for the nome weeks ako a4 controller | Of) veloped, and the rights are con-|he, should not take xeapten j eee BOEee seceseveesededsesece ++) op of a bunk and a meal. We bave nothing to donate to the un | Me el fll when appointed, aad re trolled by the big concern which) the failure of the senster from | employed, Yow should have gotten a job on the siag pile and amassed on Sree See controls the Bell patents Oklahoma to come to the senaie 3 the wherewithal to tide you over the pante w vamp.” At this tered trom tlant , hy y Jon | Speaking of Inventions, tt will be] sooner, He came as soom a hy : WEDDING RINGS the Grasshopper chirped antckerfully and replied: “Your dope ts all poone® to only: ~ oe ae & great thing if this wireless prin-| could.” Sincerely, Rate. wrong, worthy fellows, It ta true that | am rabidly averse to the celina” te that time, having suf i toll-frugality-and-thrift thing, but what le the use of going to [tt when | Hasta acdawdhe tine st oite with —_ : Speci cop 0} | Y ? } 4 : Our Specialty. 1 can cop out an heiress and sing all summer and dance all winter other complications, Hie friends WHOLESALE 8 | That's what I've done, and far from panhandling you, | ve come to here ae ming worrled at the | prem : propose that we go over and shake the box to see who shall pay for ey - wy PPrereree rt tite) ee eeeeee oe Seeeeeeeoose | the extra dry.” | slow character of his recovery j DOWN-TOWN STORE For centuries men have teied to find something “just a5| == | “When I first came to Washing ee 3 | UP-TOWN STORE” | NECESSITIES FIRGT. good” as a real diamond—and failed Pretty bits of glass or quartz may be set in gold and backed | with foil so that to the look like monds. But they are not, nishes and the ialse backing wears off Then, too, when you pick | real dia-| untrained eye they and the test comes when the setting tar-| out one of those imitation dia monds, there is always a lot of artificial light around—and mir tors and scarlet plush and white satin cases. Then you get it, home, and perhaps the clouds come up, the lamp doesn’t burn brightly, it rains outside, and somehow all the luster is gone—it is only gl tinsel But the real diamond emits its ray in the darkened room The less the light the more by contrast does the jewel sparkle— it is real The real diamond is not made by man. go to the desert corners of the world and there amid the rough and lonely surroundings dig deep down into Mother Earth s| bosom. The sand and dirt must be cleared away split and blasted, and finally, the REAL diamond is found It is only a plain white pebble and many an unthinking person} ass, Just glass and a bit of gilt and j lt seomes strange to me that with such « geod position your hus | band bas not been able to buy & home.” j Dear me, | hope you don't think a home comes before an auto mobile!” “STAR DUST | Fifteen minutes tater the base j ball reporter redfaced and per j*eiring torned in the following. A Ge game was put up this A Indeed, man must the rocks must be/ “way down in a bed of sticky clay, | aw ‘rom gosh Whee. But even then it is not a je wel. | neha’ “Th youngee & gat! would throw it aside to grasp the tinsel and the gilt of the Mon-/ se taettarae M. by the Rey, ar. Van Ducsen,| _ ss tana diamond. | convince her she whe nesittes a double play—Phil- P ie | “ yeick to Hick bi | It is so much easier. Here is the “just as good” kind all} + oad & 9008 | called at 10:18 ae mane a ‘he. | decisions was dispated. Mr. Mick |bdatting average, which has been | tolerably high in the past, will doubdtleas be lowered considerably, |though from the reliable reports the young Couple expect to make « ready to hand, and for an hour or a day, or perhaps a year and a! day, it will sparkle- Yes, in the beginning the “Montana” looks far better than the rough white pebble But the man who KNOWS will not be deceived in artificial light C | He knows! 4 reasonable tine having elapsed that the pebble is real and that all it needs is patient manipula-| without any unfavorable manifesta home run in the near future.”— i 4 skill and i Il give t h tions, It is now safe to assume We! Puck tion and skill and it will give out its beauties, and that once de will be spar a “Mrs. Qanness a veloped those splendors will live as long as earth whirls, and the | bat Seuaian. A bulldog Moated on a raft, A sutpwrecked dog was he UNFOLD A} And people by the shore could heart ‘ORE HAND | His bark upon tae sea. lights -will gleam on dark days as well as in the glare of man made lights and mirrors and cunning fabrics. Can You Reason It Out— |WHY A MAN WILL TRANSFER SLIP BE So much for the first sign. Now for the second one; the|iwq it TO. THE NDUCTOR Rirmingham Age-Horald | : one about wedding rings AND A WOMAN WON'T? | . hi : . a eee ns Point Not Well Taken, The plain little hoop of gold has its jewel ¢., That is} phe vectors of “An Old Peet": | “1 obesrve,” sald the eater oft the jewel that he who buys and she who receives set in it—for rey vers tt ‘ | magazine, looking over the maga script that had been submitted to him by the aspiriag author thereof, | "that you have used the phrase, ‘an hours.” How can there be uch 4 thing a8 a ‘lemn’ hour?” Why not?” demanded the other. ‘There ts such a thing as a spare moment, tan't there? — ne no dealer can sell it, nor show it in his window. And sometimes he puts in a real diamond and she puts in a Montana: and sometimes hers is genuine and his is imitation; T.C.P. tise and sometimes both are false—but when both are real that ring ’ will “keep its luster.” It is easy to be deceived in the jewel that he or she offers to set with yours In the wedding ring are the lights and the silk and the outward show of beauty Rheumatiom 1 greatly relieved by Soap Lake Salts. All druggists . Logiens man arrested fn Brooklyn | ltold the magistrate he In a buck and wing dancer. His performance | doubtless would get a hand from |the Armless Wonder You are young and there You don't notice the shallowness of the glass, nor the fact that the} “ “ tee tinse! of wit and good companionship is the backing. If it is false love that decks the ring the luster will fade} Teacher: Albert, how do you nee f | apell “measles ens when the lights die down, and the clouds roll up as the years roll| “Alpert: Ask Robert; he's Just | had a spell of them by. And when it fades it is such a pitiful little bauble. Often 2 Cans Carnation Mille tee Awiee ot Btnok & genuine sday's price . when one is real and the other false the real one goes bravely on| “The peach may be detiattely re-| oie cloth that cleaoe Teche geet eran | | infants’ and Small oe imparting its fire to its tinseiled mate—but not for long j#arded as the most fussy and per APRON SALE sell le users ‘ Hose, white or Diack ge verse of all our fruits, Exohange Huh, got your pen twisted a bit, haven't you’ len't what you mean |to say it is the most furry and pre alti serve of all our fruite? | So when you seek your wedding ring see to it first that your own jewel is real an imitation. Remember that the pretty face or the dashing Then see to it that the mate to it is not| may be only tinsel to maid or lad. Remember, how to get the| ONDAY, JUNE 1 AT YOUR HOME THIS EVENING, Sherman, PURITY ENAMEL WAI .00, and ALL GOODS ARE PERFECT. Regular $5.00 Garden Hose, 50-ft., $3.98. Ladies 1908. the * y WP RS ses Wi PERS DB. RP ton,” declared Herbert Knox Smith, in an address before the Philadel <= Ome GuTReneee => phia Political Science club, “I re et af ara ted publictty for corporate ort SS vad wo ee OT ae Tuesday’s Specials The stenographic reporter who! SHINOLA SHOE POLISH-—Regularly 10¢ « box—spectal 4 for box—spectal PIKE ST. WESTLAKE AVE. it this way | “When, and so forth, I re | publietty for corporate evils | effervescent drink | And as “effervescent drink” it | was printed for the readers of that | was taking down his speech caught) BLACKOLA SHOE POLISH—Regularly l0c a DR. LOWE'S FORMALDEHYDE 80AP—Worth te—apedal, cake | publication, which is read by the |i oR GRAVES TOOTH POWDER—Syecial 2 cans for . high brows” of Philadelphia. {7 PURE SULPHUR—Per Ib...... : at Caigsetenibn Bourtie Cocke te} FLEA DRIVER—Quick, simple, eure and Tens ‘or ; no longer loved by demoorats or bY I CusHING’S PERFECTION DYES—4 pkes. for .. | the Irish. Both his polities and his | gra WINE—Makes old hats look like new—per bom ...s.0. jclothes are a cause of offending. | c. ; ERS --By tock, just arriv prices. When he rides, for lastance, he af | SUATEER DUST! a | oe POSLAM—The great skin cure. Cures Bezema and eruptions of Clay & Co. | the skin as if by magic, Trial size Vietor Beaters Large family size ue <sane) 6 (Mail orders promptly filled. Postage Don't forget the big leather sale al! this week. ‘Come earty and get the best assortment. The early bird catches the Som REMEMBER 1-3 OFF On Ail Leather Goods The Quaker Drug Company Twe Stores. 1013 FIRST AV. Be ae fects (no they think) the British They don't itke bis Foglish saddle. his yellow corduroys, the Bristol | READ LONDON’S ADV. ONE-THIRD LESS NOW ON ctecescaee This announcement ought to appeal strongly to every housekeeper, for PURITY WARE is hest grade enamel ware kno’ 1-3 per cent discount means that you may have $3.00 worth fe our Sik and Dress Goods nk. We most heartily eater Beattie could come to the store tomorrow and note the savings here compared with other too, thal mere words mean nothing unless you see (the "59. 85cBlack Taffeta Silk Special Ae Maton. pes $1.10 Black Taffeta Silk, | $1.50 Black Panama, 54- 36-Inch, 79¢. Inch, 98¢. arkain feast along Twesday and buy $1.10 quatity * « inch atric ON Natied > See in * tn the front 3 Galvanised Wash Tube eveing Ries i am he hina Cunph tai for Tuesday morning onlf; 27 Sinastens Women's 35¢ less Black Cotton Hose, size leg, with rbbed only pure used, insuring good and opning Knife, efther double tot Ten Hpoons .....600+ buy oll po Tuceday's Be Mais, per yard Women's White Gauze © Hose, boot Ince effect Window foreens . Mach won Rall-Bearing Wash This te the full ¢ our Al excelent x Tuesday's price ... Children’s 12%¢ Bibles ings, broken lines, sizes; very strong and tic. Tuesday's price .8@ $1.00 English Brilliant-) ine Mohair, 6 1,889. tre. | see Moreen Skirting, 29¢ Special, per Assorted Gingham Mot Aprons, with 4 MN regula price $1.09; ape- Tuesday nieed to wear | Neighbor I heard your baby Don't yo ; real diamond, men must search and search for the pebble, and,|erying last night. What was ite Riatra. Special con's 3 having found it, how with infinite care it must be cut and | complaint? | * + = 4 Spetnsemllagd vos. : Suffering Father: That was it. —, veede : _ polished and every facet ground against the cutting wheel. | a little down and Wa 25c 36-Inch Black Mercerized Sateen, 18¢ i So with the love that decks the wedding ring. Remember seballicized. | a little at a time age ye ea SoMa Bio Mermetions Sarees, ‘ter’ « that it is a jewel that must last your life—or it is no jewel at all.| lpn “Albert,” said the editor of the} ° price Sc; extra apectai for T He aif Wool Art a > ugie to the baseball reporter, “I Gay's salting for Tuesday—Room And the real love in the ring is a jewel without price; it is hid-|see that the Rev. Mr. Van Dussen " Ladiew’ White awn A den often in a homely pebble, but when the end of the journey | mar"aa suns" yit'ay xan | —~tylishly < Special Inducements on Lower Floor draws near it still glitters bravely and brightly with all the pure|of Mace about it.’ m quoted h tn thts | Boi > eta | - —— e pty hme way caleba? 10-6x12 light of youth and hope —economically Sete at eect be eke ; Then the two signs can be taken down and a single one put} Ladiow Piain Gingham Aptone, well only 9x106 feet .. ++» : up in their place. ‘The new one would read like this | ‘ i Tuceday 0 | | ectee ites rreciat tor ge Ox9 feet cssesceeseened Plssesesssveis OND EE don pak oscil rl satisfactorily x « qatterns Velvet Rok | BELTS Breached Sieate 2x4; 650 value ori feet; these fae special fer Tuesday " = WEDDING RINGS | 42 egularly for $24.50; 0 ost — Lan Fancy Kiastte Belts, ditt og By c ake your your choke at rhe ’ many other belts 1 - oe ae Warranted to Retain Their | vatain (080) Fenda. ae og ee ee Art. Squares sively for] Lawns, Batisies, Organdies, Sw Heavy All Wool een ag,” a Eastern iets Outfitting Co. std SASS led dante Sedhethe tice? ASLiaM ote g - , 12x134 feet; —+-F TORMA CO. INC, Mine Sane Y roe es I : Child s Underwaists ae ee Genuine, Live, Proven and Developed Mining ' Proportion agen request ne, pace BR 5 ag 24 Axminster Rugs, ste = 102, 70%, 704, 705, 706 Johnston Bidg., Third Ave, and University 1992-34 Second Av. Grili, on mpectal wate, reet: these oll reguladly st Bt., Seattle, Wash onions Chate 209 Union St. Chtid’s Seren pecs. To ones ot ee DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. _ “Seattle's pop day, at csi Poche, Bonde atsia Private, Wires Reliable Credit House” Don't mtse this offen, Both Phones 279 ’ | OC T8109 Alasks Wide pee oon Mare ihe Henttis Orders Executed tur investment 13¢ $18 : special Te