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THE SEATTLE STAR./TU THE SEATTLE STAR YEASTHOP’S FABLES ns oan BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1807.1909 Seventh Ave s ’ 4 ‘ me and t ] en ly nsped his. hand to oft his coat, The wet sleeves « , EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT GUNDAY. BY JOSH (Translated From the Orig | Choctaw.) tenaciously to his arma. He PHONES Wea cc , “9 fe ' IND, 441 ty A Word From Josh Wise isseet. | Bide ies 0d which OY F. W. SCHAEFER. sre rangi thw fgg on Me mae, of the and These are exchanges, and connect with all de je wing Chieago Tribune the floor. From the partments—ask for dapartment er name of person od something at iay and t you want, | An Automobile Trip ed and «listened, It wa ; BALLARD STAR AGENET—a01 Malivr@ay Swnvet Mallard 106 Car rend: th’ enh) 4 Ree einell - ¢ Mamond m : - a taphe, ye'd = think thought of worlds to come The man gave a ox RVERETT STAR AGRNEY—1 Bros heaven wut already|4 Ddlurr of green (the passing = aad threw timestf - per ak. or twenty five conte per month, De overcrowded.” j tree copies | an * 4, 1 guess that's gatag some Washington Star ntered ak the Postoffies at Seattle Washinatog ae seoend-claee © | — A whirr, a bruat of laughte about bh . H " TO, MAR. SURSCRIBRNS—The date Ne A thud as the dog ie struck The & pl 4 K , S dash of blue as a cop rune woman “ An he $100,000 worth af ancient after er b ro SUMSCRIIMBE—anous ay " ne dug up tm Italy. All the But be in distasced, durn th sertll end “ 1 ming, please ne fe % welt ome that country lwo baraing toto hi t ing. cooetd walee then © ‘ong wep” by Ameriees (eurtete Pulleniy tee oan di uyed the nd fate te Poutpone } @immus ite the other he ke thie way We CAR be certain of giving Cur eulmontinnte a parti mervioe vnene Giveatebe Uda Grane are : i. | j @iamond; with th 1 ana it le the caly way r Past oe so Prost —Precmetination tay be al the @ 1 found it,” was | de weerxmss ae Ts —_ ee en “oe . ar poo og foult, but if yeu pat eff dolme cer | j ali the mun said " ihe ry at reed whee ube , |e thioge yeu ever kere lo do Fhe man in ’ od ed . ectrie 9 RECOMPENSE: coo AND BAD ‘Me IN US ALL | tthe whe hao"t o ube | them ot oll } hie tongue ae though is lips were rtove hie open i Grinty | Snow—Mention one ‘ae, Meek dee eaten ao. & a rey Spa Pista) Froat— Well, going t funernis, ken piteher lo one corner, Taking | f i t . — 7 ot Roovalt ramindy we OF & CH) oe inutanee.—Broublge Lite | @ deep 6 the | His leg tone be The good and the bad qualities are pretty evenly distributed | F fire, The ; woskad -ie > A nd be ) " ? What ae add gotiog! Why?” | . . ‘ : | 1 one of among us a Hernan he th so much io the THE DOUGLASS LFS ogee Metts rap yg ey har ened ne bine dig - ee sien tae Onir joventors aro no Uirelmm the piteher and lifted is to her lips olled to fhe floor, Then jy The wretch with no regard for moral law is never @ hypo- |? We've communication wirctecs She held it with ber buck’ w the ently } ’ hs . . went several tines . crite; t tyunkard kas generally a warm heart; most of ovr Mro. Westmedder (peusing to ber For cur news —nanetbeniy ) p » bat the ono drank od s rheasialaatien lish desire to appear better| reading) | allow, Almer, as them | Whee 60 be It cooks ave Rirelus pon stingy! Fini Aap yy romstiy toed Le : pod deeds are prompted by a se a appes runt gardens tm th’ city mut bo in| We dave cookers that are feitan | ro oe ed if ’ AT EVERETy, ' ' o be thae our neighbors; geaiws exists only in an unbalanced mind ||, nigh state o° evltivation For oer stews pe i , : ‘ i re. “8 +) We hove carriagns quite horasiona | The man's (hirat Ber booms = Bir. rett_ leaven'Ca, and even the poor devil who has neither fats mor v es worth woe Pe Lak ahaadidian Gia tee ceennees jkeen and severe, Hardly had he max éock led ‘ i o " —- } }iatn down whem it foreed bim up, pr speaking of may he depended on to come mto notice for his leon | ; ' Per our fas tend be drank great gulps from ot By good-natured, easy-going ways Woe have comiidatas induraeless i TH BAT ANNO THE WHEEL | ‘The same iw true of our attainments—all that we gain in And & lot of dead ome, corselens, . vas ween ©THE Ge the rus & Bat with its steering gear out of order dropped dows out of wrouesaLe DR We have feuds stout ae tracetens,| the osone Rerplaah!——and landed on terre firme, which fortunately | With some feudiets who are we} was there to intercept his fall, A weasel joyously romped up © | QowN-TOWN STORE Lae | where (he Bat ny futtering and anxiously inquired tf wented © | 913-1005 FIRST AVENUE Ev'ry way be eaten with or without Tartare. The Weasel further am 4 ° We amy have campaigns @hescioss| that he had to execute this mad lilttle rite because of ® personal UP-TOWN STORE When those options leave ue juice} growch he hed againet all birds, “Oh, tm that said the Rat, OE ST WESTLAKE AVE. oven regretfully, “you lose; for I am not o bird today, but @ moune.” So eo direction we lose in another Our vaunted bearning unfite ws for practical life, It carries wi eet af the real we mun of the pe The deve ed vanlt—eway from th the minds of the pant pment of the instinet that enables ws to accurmn ne jute wealth narrows the soul and destroys the finer feelings Some dry day | the Weasel brasked by. A short time afterward the Bat wn Ne. 3638 We have oven statesmen peerless, im, owtng t ver ont > of : ay be prop: enjove | again, owtngs to ue air currents, and was 5p throwgh which wealth may be properly enjoyed George bas a red automobile With thetr utterances fearless | the Weasel Benth tre wus sluo requested to abstain. The Weasel | ion | which travels from A to % in 1 i ad and long, ied that he would cheerfully strave to death to obuge the Bat, The devotee af pleasure knows mot the glad exh Tomorrow’s Speciats hour aed 3 minetes. How long While the fctions, though they're ty be wi y he could cat om @ bet | tha mes to to d he who vithout care has in its stead fee . ¥ anty me trying to sue how many mice a ig it om to teil; amd he who is without care a wilt kt take for G to trevel jeer lene | Hearing this, the Bus rteausty indicated hin wings and dectared SHINOLA SHOR POLISH—Regularly 100 a box the misery of ennui. from 2 to B if Rf Listen with a mien that's cheerless) simeeif a bird-and tradition says this saved him o second time. - + : * wpecial 4 for, 5 : | 4 BLACKOLA SHOB POLASH—Reqguilarly 10¢ a box—s None are so unhappy as the one whose every apparent want and X ft @ town marshal looking To their song But the facts are that the Weane! tittered and fell to with the words, ‘ pecial 4 ba : for violators of the speed tiatt? fut with corporations soulle Den't worry; | am going to emt only the mouse part of you, and the pa LOWE'S PORMALDEHYDE B0AP— Worth % - Be is gratified. He is so alone—so out of sympathy with the com-} All unbusted and sccthenn, wing part of you te watesme to fit whither it Meteth.” ae E Ate o~apecial ‘er ae An Old One Ry 'ry where. o b er “a . ihe others low’ pon how by’ ry A t whee to turn clreumetances to account—bat this goes bot! , . ase mon life around him—that while other y ik upon him 85/ seesete an almanic joke of the|We must live @ life that's geallees,| Wage fram the middie, ge eg Af al dain Special § cnne S Hlessed his own heart tells him he is ac ed | vintage of 1880, which is Hable to | Cause it's nearly always doughinah, | eemmmennmenumenesnnmnmmmenmem FLEA DRIVER--Quick, simple, sure and . Qur deepest sorrows are but fleeting shadows that make penn 7 memgesay 3 © i tan't re Hence we ee atte a4} ter , once, we do #0 | rookiyn Life. MEIN vs she the sunshine which follows all the more beautiful; and pleasures} Teacker: What is your name? | ae oeaearnen ner me polly hee a. kee fiat we do not earn we never can enjoy | a ga iad ore A Question of Uriity PRATHER DUSTERS—Rig stock, just cher i Test not say Jule atchmaker el, tittle man, SOMLAS—The quest thin euse.° Carce Bach seul has its strange, unceasing conflict of opposing | you m say Jultus. Now, you| would yoo wee to be a watehifiaker the skin as if by magte. Trial size } other be: what ie your name’ when you ~~ »? @lements ; and he who thinks hioweli better than the average - a you Large family size ' The Other Boy: Biliows Boy: Naw. What's the use #hea | GY A. M. PERKERSON her ear. A man entered. He was , a as 2 has a lot to learn, jt kin git a watch with every"new! 4 walling wind was blowing: small, bis skin wav dark, but his BE cree orders promptly filled. Povlage iSe extra om the inige Why Oo— sult of clothes. snow was falling steadily The | hair bad « reddish tinge The up alas PLAMES ALWAYS LICK “HUN room wae cold. From « box in|usual combination gare him « pe AIN OUR TRUSTS GRILY"? AREN'T THEY MORE} Cash Trimm Y " Don't forget the big leather sale all this week. Come carly | . * age. one corner a woman took a small ecullar look. He pitched the wom sone TO BE THIRSTY ie een Wail street ps pleee of cont and placed tt on the) an @ bro: aper package. With a | get the best assortment. The carly bird catches the worm me altogether to offices, ik feeble fire in the grate. She was | greedy air she hastily undid it. It | If Capt. Baldwin enters his aero-| queried Mra. Hardapple jean and bent and hideous. She|was seraps, a “handout” from @ REMEMBER 1-3 OFF On All Leather Goods Englané has struck a blow at the American trust by a re — me Ego 3 in the atrebip yey Ean ye wore Oe —_ = squatied oo the hearth, sitting on/restaurant. Spreading the bits of Pa n " races, he ought to clean up. lot of barber shops ther any heels c ds ove: ry sat 01 i matkable law on the subjct of patents. Under the old laws an |drawied Mr. Hardapple, as he tt pod oe pats cial conceit gf en Sctintne: come inaaas The Quaker Drug Cempany inventor, after securing a patent in Washington, might take out} Easy. [his yellow corncob. | As she sat she mumbled tmpa- | FLEET AT NAVY YARD. | vee Bee " nats Th k t ee Man with the Bulging What makes you think #0, Hir-|tientiy, like a dog's throat wl Battleship fleet at navy yard. 9 151. inst AY. * wa . esc ere his weet —, now ‘ ry ‘How e you == much amt a ‘ ae | Suddeniy an easy footstep came to| Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yester | fy if four years after the issue of the patent the patented article is ‘oe from watching « baseball y. be gosh, don't the paper | ; f P game? it's po fun to me say people are trimmed in W eh F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. not manufactured in England the patent may be revoked. This” wan with the Bulbous Nose—"It's street every day?’ —Columbus Dix | because | have a judicial tempera patch Genuine, Live, Proven and Developed Mining Properties. 702, 70%, 704, 706, 706 Johnston Bidg, Third Ave, and Dcosiniond St. Seattle, Wash. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYERING means that American trusts holding valuable patent rights must ee ONE OF THE GALLANTEST. do some of their maunfacturing in England. This will bear principally upon the makers of erican machinery and ma | pecan.” 3. chine tools. } England has also made illega! a favorite device of trusts in fecka Bends ursin a rerwane | Bem Phen Sie Mecouted tor tor etmant ena le ONDON’S WHITE SALE BEATS THEM ALL FOR VALUES The Daily Comment of Thousands of Customers is that Our Regular Prices Are, Far Below the SALE PRICES of Other Stores, WHILE OUR SALE 1CES ARE STILL LOWERT! First Ave this country. Sellers of a patented or special article in this country frequently require a dealer to sign an agreement not to buy supplies from any other concern. Similar agreements are| now illegal under the British statutes | Fieal the pe DS IRE eee WOMEN’S WHITE WAISTS WHITE DUCK TAMS i BY JESSIE -M-PARTLON: A new line of Fresh, Clean sage ie alec A regular 50c White Duck Wan in White Lawn Waists, Tam, finished with a silk SF worth: $1.00 each, and a gros-grain braid and em- big lot of regular $1.2 iailictil “a : and $1.50 W aists, xroidered emblem, and slightly mussed from made with a wire around sompe a hee in the tw « outer edge to keep it in ( Sale of White, specially — priced for Wednesday shape ON SALE at-- WEDNESDAY AT— ss coops| _ UNDERMUSLINS DRESS GOODS LADIES, JUST A WORD WITH YOU— $1.50 quality White Wool Voile, 44 inches wide; very fine After a careful inspection of the various White Sales weave; suitable for skirts and | now being conducted in the city, you will be both sur- pve rig gay Goods 98c prised and delighted at the wonderful bargains you find $10 ‘quality 4Ginch White Beil | here, and will concede that “London's” is the place to buy. Try us. liantine; washes and wears Stl OUR WINDOW DISPLAY $1.50 VALUES FOR 19 Gowns, Chemise, Long Skirts, Drawers and Corset C Ali hail to Chicago, city of the New Day! We, thine unworthy ad mirers, salute thee! Big, crude, cruel, exhibiting on one band the blackets examples of thuggery and civic unrighteousness | and on the other the municipal) ‘court and Hall house, typical of the West and the best in this great land | of ours! This panegyric is foreed upon me| Stranger—Would you be so kind as toah inform me whethah or not this is Main at? Officer—Yes, ma'am. Barbecued Meat — U. 5. Navy Yara Route Steamer by the fact that Chicago has at last P Mid fashioned barbecue bunch, summoned enough courage to attack ibe. Oriental Cafe, 1412 Third av. MOMticelio leaves Flyer dock 6:30 the tenement house evil, and I know | tle, about the tenement house graft oan ot no other city in America thai has, For graft is all it is, call it b and 0:80 0. m, 1:98 and 4 om O° done more than whitewash and talk what name you will, No man has and resoluce on this important sub- a right to own and rent property that ts certain to kill children and From the slums comes the greater! rob adults of health and strength part of our crime problems. With-| and weaken their moral fiber out dark, damp, filthy tenements Somehow, thi jeular specte: there would be no siums—me of making “tainted money” has es streets and well-bu.. houses and | caped the “muck raker,” more’s the flats and sunshine and fresh air. | pity! And so from every loyal American| It would make tnteresting 5 there should go up @ heartfelt trib-| ing for your town and my town and ute to Chicago In the words of King! at! the principal cities of America Solomon: “Many danghters have|a tist of the dark, unsanitary ten done virtuously, but thou excellest | ements, whe their own them all.” ers, their occ od just what Owners of disease-breeding tene-\rent they pa how they live Men’s Outing Suits $12.50 and Up in many nobby fancy effects and fine blue SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 36e—Round Trip, S0c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and) 10:25 a. m., 2:06 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m/ and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Se quality White All Wool Alba tross, %64Inch; suitable for ning and street wear; June White Goods Sate 39 per yard c “roe 4 se s re. Cover n t enerow line: t ments are to be prosecuted by the| And we should go a step farther|{ S¢'ee- These suits re- iy, gegrey, ur, Agent. seatsei: pe . pr Hi lla hn eg cee ee beaith department of the city of| and find ont how this money tam their shape Tel. Main 176, Tacoma—Tel. 212. $1.75 quality 46-inch Sicilian Mo. hair; looks like silk, was and wears well, June Whi WOMEN’S LOT 2. $2.00 VALUES FOR fegyns, Chemise, Long Skirts, Drawers and Corset ers; fine, sheer material, finished in dainty lace and embroidery Chicago. squeezed out of children's emaciat Houses unfit for buman habitation ed forms and the tired muscles of Wl be condemned and pulled down. | the poor, is spent. Sunlight will be let into tens of| Again, here's to Chicago—more thousands of rooms now in dark-| power to her arm in the tenement news fight! With all her fauits, she has through many months of satisfactory wear the natural result of honest fabrics, honest Everett and Edmonds SETS ES eg4e722e2. A big line of All-White ttle at doubt this ts the very lowest you will ever be able to buy these goods— WASH GOODS SPECIALS Galatea — Mane! Dress Ginghams—| White Auto Suiting ter Hyde Grade} 450 pieces of and Samson Gala L os of rich landlords who have’ for t takes courage to dutt ond ato maintaining great|fight In) rich and powerful || ly tailored LOT 3. ‘ fortunes on the rents from the And the best thing about the wa A little down and a 32.50 VALUES FOR Linen and Duck Suits, 9? unsanitary slaughter houses will on noxious tenements is that wom hee bite Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers, Gowns 3 published as defendants in suits en's hands are behind it, women’s little at a time pays for SAL SeRVED and Chemise; beautiful goods that delight arate jackets and separate Rt brought by the health department. | persistency and quiet strength. The|| anything selected, if Three round ripe Fine Canvas, plain of cap toe, the eye and yet suit the purse; without a e skirts; jackets are tight-fit- x th Blucher style; either covered or leather heel; turn sole ae $1.48 WHITE Have you read George Bernard) Visiting Nurses’ association, which Shaw's play, “Widowers’ Houses”? + If not, go out and get it, and read | ments in scathing terma, w r it through, ry line, and then you | hand hand with the health de will understand a little, a v not convemient to pay cash—no extra charge for the accommoda tion ting, semi-fitted, loose box and Eton styles, Skirt plain and trimmed with straps and buttons— ntly condemned Chicago tene ment | For Summer Spring and Sum: } V4 MOVING AND | tna sain ioe Sore an mm | Reguar $1.50 valses BEKINS sonic. tac. Fectern. US. Navy Yard Route BED SPREADS | ii’lo20 agus“ ime, bem we ee] ees CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. geet’ white worth §2.00 | Steamer Monticello Loodsa's ... 106) Londona..10G| iondows 120 . each. At London's GOING EAST COMING WEST Outfitting Co. From Galbraith Dock, Foot of for ‘ $1.50 GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Madison Mtreat Bates’ Crochet Bedspreads; none better in the market at $2.00. Large White Bedspreads for yin ble bed; worth $1.39 each. = watever ‘ $1 60 Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Teil your friends to take advantage of our low offer, fer simost half the freight is saved on shipments, large or by our private car system. We can tell you to a cent what your freight will cost. Phones—Main 1628; Ind. 71 FIRE PROQF STORAGE. MOVING; PACKing SC a. (Inc.) ginhG tt. 0 1332-34 Second Av. and 11.00 209 Union St. “ Seattle's Reliable Credit Ham” Reguiar $3.00 values at. $1.98 $5.00 values at 9 ; change with Pane ton Race Both Prone a .