The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1908, Page 4

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THE ‘TLE STAR—W. j A it loud and tert So THE SEATTLE STAR_ MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS ..:'32! 22 [8% OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE de went to the t What te tt BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1308 Seventh Ave. | his 4 Aud érus enenetenatnti - —— EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. jole nd Plain Dealer It te to moet ' 3 1 . é Me Visits the Earth ae a Special Correspondent and Makes Wirciess | And win from Ser 8 smile. 4VERETY, 7 4 runt ht — PHONES "2° o 1 The Wind wisn You Ine Love of son MUTEI FoR IND, 441 « | Observations in His Notebook. The Senator pushed into the! What ts it steals with subtle tread WouLD S7OP WHY DON'T You oy | “0 Amey - iid hen. tatanden, “ane connects wilh alt Oo eo | crowd that mirepunded the auto-| Acros fatr w we ry td yg Tar'whs AOL WEAR Soop rma Partments—ask for department or mame of person | aoe . mobile And tints with iridescent red MINUTE AND YOURSELF jg] Na Jad Daas yeu want SO “What ts the trouble here?” he The pormal hue of day? BUTTON my (>. WA e" _~ = plea RVERETT STAR AGENOV—terrett Bros, L106 Hooker t MANE VERY CAUTIOUS &x1T with a dinner pail. “Make a speoeh | it tf ot some other ct - - = FROM INNER COMPARTMENT \ | into \t. will you, Senator!’—Phila | And have # smile—or more yes GHASTLY RED AREAS delphia Bulletin Judie OV MANOS AND FACE oem a Onis ‘ , MUST WANK PUT WITH WOR > mite re 41 of wardly succens I RIBLE ACCIDEN ¥ 1 What tw it thrille the manly b due to wing Ju when and how sf date > aadrers snbel' to's Fevstps San’ it hay ay STOVCAL \ | ‘ccemmmmmniasceee s . . 2 = 4 " NOTION TO SUBSCRIBRRS ~sn an , BRIEFS BY WIRE {ver sino indorsed for Bryan a P. Phillip, civil engineer iv i and clubman of New York and ' aaa Washington, has been acquitted of eres ee 2 =) The Butte police department hay |the murder of Frank Macsboy, a a af one ‘ oe warned owners of halls ne ent | o astvee by . jur , ne Jur R . “MINE,” “YOURS,” “OURS,” “THE RIGHTS OF PROPERTY them to Hema Goldman on ‘her | turned Ita verdict of “not guilty” ve minutes Farragut, | ‘** | d Pr David Davis, d the destroyers Pi Kawananakoa, ©: of I ¢ in property, ar the rig pr Perry have arrived at Hawall er of Hawaiian Ter “ The exeavatiog on the Panama ritorial Congressional Delegate | Ne y ‘ 8. ’ he r od t erty. Ky cle I 1 the man canal shows a decrease fot the Prince “Cupid” Kawananakoa and to property with his tongue 1 ake the welkin r h month of May lnephew of fo: . x being : : Democrats of Arkansas turned! lant, died of his howls of protests if you pick his pocket. He is a down Jeff Davin ax delegate to L Hotel Stewart, in Frisco last night ist in theory only — = The right to property is as Y TIT IIIEX , Vip Tight to property is necessary to life Y You take my life,” said he, “when you take the m by WY | which I live.” Your right to the very soup in your spoon de UY A | ( | pends upon the right to property 7) } Property that belongs to you is yours.. Property that be / } The whole question of property has al i prog #‘mine and longs to me is mine. ways been treated as a matter of “meum et tuum” thine.” But the division of property into mine and yours what | t : belong others—doesn't cover all belongs to me and what belongs to othe loesn't cover a Ganeine, thas Sreven ond Mave J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine MI Es S2stegt 2 property 702, 708, 704, 706, 706 Johnston Bidg, Third It leaves out of the question the property that is “ours.” Bt. Seattle, Wash ° . rbing st Art Deale: eth: pe for yor en? how you som = The question of what is ours is the d ng quest oe ‘ f| AP Pa Sate Something nice for your den? I can show you some DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING today. The statesmen of today are afraid e irrepressible A Werd From Josh Wise. ; said the man on the porch to his} Mr. Swearoff—Not much! I've turned over a now leaf. Show Grecka, Benda arein Private Wires wife | me some of your water colors Beth Proves 110 rete Gedere Kasowied tor invenment ores Mehehas Me Si ——m conflict over what is ours, rather than yours and mine For} j the great fortunes of today are based on the monopoly by al } few men of things that are neither theirs nor yours nor mine, “Tr gun kicks! God made the oil and put it in the ground. — Rockefeller | highes"” called it his and got away with the play. God made coal and} a stored it in the hills. Baer called it his, and the human race — let him have it. God made iron and placed it in piles capable} of being shoveled up. Morgan and Hill took it to themselves No Thoroughfare. and the people never peeped There goes Jinkins. 1 Wonder * Did God have Morgan, Hill, Rockefeller and Baer in mind bene en ee “None. It ts too narrow for any thoughts to pass each other.” when the earth revolved a molten ball and the carbon and oil and iron were ready to be laid down? Or did He have inj} mind the human race? “mine” or “theirs” or “ours?” It is ours!. The whole future of our children and our|A At 3 p. m. in Order to Have the Better Opportunity for Re-marking and Rearranging Stocks Tomorrow morning, at 9 o'clock, the doors will be opened on a more attractive array of bargains than you have yet had the pleasure of secing in this greatest of all great bargain sales. More reserve stocks are being brought to the front. More goods in Is this earth “yours” or Why Does 4 Man— WHO KNOWS HOW TO TIF UP BUNDLE 80 MUCH ENJOY children’s children depends upon our denying the property QuQHT TO Be DONE? «age the various departments are being marked down. Partially depleted stocks are going for a mere song. Batgains are multi- fight of some in that which in the very nature of things belongs} ‘auras plane plied. Chances to save money on goods you need are more plentiful than ever. Women’s Stylishly Trimmed Hats, worth to all sy ; to $10.00 are going at $3.49. Fifty Up-to-Date Silk Shirt Waist Suits, $20.00 and $22.50 values, are marked to sell at $12.45, Senator Teller in the senate recently said that the gov-| Imported German Serge Suitings, worth $1.75 a yard, are marked down to TB¢. 45c Persian Lawns, suitable for Commence- etnment has no right to sell the power that is generated by | ! ment Gowns, now only 23¢ a yard. Regular $1.00 Umbrellas are going at 29¢ each. Hammocks worth $3.00 each are marked the dams its builds to improve the rivers. He failed to realize | down to $1.98, and so on throughout the store. Look where you will, you are sure of getting the goods you want at a less that the rivers, the power they prodtice and the navigation they price here. afford are not “mine,” nor “yours,” but “ours.” | - ‘The streets are ours. The rivers and lakes are ours. The plauet.on which we live is ours. Whenever under the name of | No. 367 { Hats U to 10.00 at Onl $3.49 Each $22 the right of property individuals claim what belongs to all, Thia figure represents a place of| irstclass mati. If you can trace ita) We expect to sell every hat we have in the next three days, and we have put the prices down to where you can searcely afford to go without a new hat. If you have re- cently bought a new hat, buy they violate the foundation of property rights. The monopoly | outtines without lifting the pencil of the face of nature gives the monopolists the power to take fel Cr enc a tales ea vena 0 © j from you and me and all of us the things that belong to us| what Is tn it. Otherwise you are personally, The right of the people as a whole to their collec-| #et #t liberty to do so tive property is as necessary to the welfare of the nation as/ Women in Politics. the right of the individual to what is his. We have passed) “She refases to wear the through the stage of development in which we worked out the |"? A magnificent collection of the new- party est styles. All the wanted color : Septy- siders it unbecoming, no } You will ha problem of “mine” and “thine.” |doubt,” commented the feminine another one. You will hard- rs. i bi . = , jboss. “Let ber wear the part l , i eewal ings—red, blue, brown, black— We have reached the stage when we must work ont the - party} y ever see suc vargains regpentigo kuimpe then.” problem of what is “ours” in order that you may be protected | aal Kansas City Jour-| . | See them dis- again." Just a hundred hats in the department that sold regularly at $6.50 to $10.00. Shapes are all up-to-date Trimmings are all attractive Come in and take your pick of the lot tomorrow at nearly every shade. played in our window. The mate- rials are extra good. In fact, you have seen no silk suits of the kind in Seattle this season that surpass them in neatness of finish and de- and quality. sign perfection of | jooked up at the elty poste AVI ’ | °They mean ‘eighteen hundred} |form a bit?’—Washington Star fn what is yours and | in what is mine. An Apprehension. What does them letters ‘MDCCCX- jand ninety-seven’.” | e . | “Delan,” came the query after a/ Ea [thoughtful pause, “den't yes think , Ips | Sen. angi gam “Dolan,” said Mr. Rafferty, CVIt" meant” BY JESSIE “= PARTLON | they're overdoin’ this spellin’ fe cient reason why sister should cut his acquaintance misunder d and with no good woman's A Rude Insinuation. There goes another of them | arned screeching fatcar wheels,” colored Kimono 35cKimona’Kerchiefs 23c} $1.00 Umbrellas at 29c Handker They ought to sell like wild fire at 20.00 and $22.50. The sale price Not much! From Ne ppm a — Attractive desig: ore Sa es ee ’ recta her even He gns, in large, ] A limited quantity of Women’s ought to induce you to take them Usmbrellas, with steel frames all away tomorrow and rods and natural wood , - Choice at ... aide ‘She loses no chiefs; nice for aprons, too ce Sciky of senetng bien ond PFONS, 600) handles; in order to close out showing there is ONE in the un Cl the: or pillow coverings; regular the lot, on sale tomorrow at heeding, elons throng who ap 0 S eC VALGUS: DOW ON. EL: 5 se cee tin cdndseies ives fe soclety. It Is thelr y | > feminine reign te un ont ake x disputed. Man has no part in it | U d li All M ° . “ey sesne u. panron, | Sora” na ndermuslins arked for Quic Why is that women will condone ‘ y fs © man the faults other men find], ‘Rerefore soaivty M6 wee Id be, a | . Ho og in the mae Will. it #he More than a thousand garments bought for the McCarthy June Sale of White are n i t More than 2,000 F rd to exeuse? }You will find there no wom Rg OR pian rho , song Dae aoe June sale are now going a ‘vi Bags It cannot be called broadminded. |have erred, unless they have wasbed|] they undoubtedly help prices that we had not dreamed of making so attractive until the U. S. Court took a hand in the busi- and Shoe t ness, for their charity rarely if|out the past by a good marriage, but , P pa fea, ness. In the assoftment are Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers, Skirts and Drawer W offered tomorrow st ever extends to the woman who| you find many men who are moral|] Some towards a man’s items that are fair representatives of the bargains. Lots of se a “ite awers. e€ quote you four | ridiculous prices © bes ain nd 3 ie rs. e tear hee success—and when you ead others here equally attractive. is the way they 6 not ignorance, for a man’ 4 not this peculiar blindness to sa roar i / i i 98c = r. Yor tl misdemeanors are the first things | men’s sins on the part of most|| have the privilege of us- }} $1.25 Muslin Skirts gt Corset Covers at | Regular $1.50 Night | Muslin Drawers, Worth segs we ' related by women when talking | women a sign of the untamed sav-/f ing our Liberal Credit 75¢ — Women’s 59¢—Made of high Gowns, 98¢ — A | > is, howe ; about the men of their acquaint-|age that lurks in ue all? | Bom od aae tea assay White M mp! , 8 ‘ “| to $1.00, for 59¢ realize their ance Tels sens of Gheruas wildness! a paying a little }} rite Muslin Skits, rrade cambric, with | ‘%Plendid lot of gar- | ay tance i When, then, is the pecullar quirk | the primitive passion and barbarity|| down and little at a |} vith ple BM . , 1 * ; Finished . with em in the feminine mind that tllumines. of the forest, has not been eradicat . tags with plain hemstitéh ke f ps ments, made in the | : _ Regular 50c Purses z men’s sins with a halo of romance? ed by culture and ctvtlfization time for the new outfit) ed tucks and heme: yokes of rows of in various styles—high | broidery ruffles and ed to only ...5+ «19 To the average man this ts one of} Woman lives a repressed lite.|1 there’s little excuse for |} 4 sertion and beading, | and low neck, sli s Regular $1.00 Purses te | the strangest traits of that most|Savagery and the law of the jungle z } choice material,, ¢ut H ; &. eck, short tucks, open and clos RORUIAs Pes } strange thing, a woman's mind. | ix not for her—sie does not want it|| YOUr dressing shabbily. 4 edged with ls | and long = sleeves— | : . duced to only ... 0th When & man forbids his wife to|—but sbe will pay her tribute to it}] Everything to outfit [| full and long and fin ee eee ee ri eal | ed; good lity, ni Legitlar $1.25 Purses i finvite that “cad” to the house|in tho person of man. ) § | ; . sintih: inte ot Atttek. trimmed with lace 8 quality, nice Regttlar $1.25 i 1 again, and she innocently asks him ialianitsiinneeniil a |{ tan complete—at right ished with under ruf 4 4 . and embroidery; full ly finished garments duced to only «+4 ij ; why not, .< can only fume and rage FLEET AT NAVY YARD. |] prices. fle. Regular $1.25 val ent patterns; all 98c skirted ; | 1 ; Regular $1.50 Parses inwardly aa potge : ’ irted, full length; |} that sell regularly at i ly. 8) She knows why, and he knows), Battleship Meet at navy yard ues. Sale 75c values; on sale $1.50 values 75 S ‘ need See div Genes, tht be thee teen Hoats Jeave Pler 2, foot of Yesler price Ripper ’ , S8c 75e to $1.00; Reg $3.50 Purses te | way, 10 times dally at!) a ae ee = oro Ll at, each ...... at. Bs Cc condones y things which! “8%: . t m | | tthe e eee sale price ‘. ‘ d to only .. brought th 4” into disrepute e ith his fellow men ; irothershavevareoa, owen with | PIANOS AT COST |] Outfitting Co. | |$3:50 Auto Scarfs $2.39 Goods at vebrotrs hae’ rad nee, ith i oO. |p 22d Mie scarts 92.99 . $1.50 Dress of some man as ample and suffi for 30 Days | A beautiful collection of ' 7 ——— = cha ans dey la (Inc ) } Silk Crepe de Chine Au Fine Imported Geral $500 Reward ‘ant room for Talking Ma . | tomobdile Scarfs tn Serges, in Co} ih chine Department. investigate 1332-84 Second Av. | lengths up to 1% yarda; > —diue and reseda | For be For any ease of steoholtam that 209 Union St. | worth regularly — $8.60 3S 4 li a the Séinch width Si I cannot gare in teom 3 te 11 John C. Walling Co. “Seattle's h \ Ween utcliffe ter. Barer Yowarda. n, 4 recut oe * Glowe Hotel 711 Second Ave Reliable Credit House’”’ | price * ” marked down to Sér. Welk bo ant thi Os, S| morrow to only +++ Se eet oy . c - = ~ ee FREE te > "

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