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4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908, ry : - poreevevreverervevecceverecrercrerririrercreseses Jan to attend m murder ig + _THe SeATTEE S¥A®_ OSCAR UND ADOLF INTERVIEW ssi nam] SS EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ould give holy nae thet a Main 1050, 9 HD. would ware HONES IND. 441, gon ney 0 eth bt xehanges, and connect with all de Bigg heloten of taal ‘ p BI cae Be K for department or name of person © e ce - es reg you want ° FOLLY FAME FANCY 3 pared’ tor Tenaaes by * un oo Ratle a Sunset, Ballard ‘ waite an raconmnet iy bari tele Bh pinne = eee & q : 2 9OPSO POSER OOOOOOOES OOO OEOSOSODOSSOOOOOOOOTOOES oon ret an jer * s . , 4 : i 1 RVERRTE STAR AGENCY—H “" |Dose Cheerful Vags. Fint Der Republigan Nominy a Smiling und Urbain) rirce weeks” dance in latent mt were of highly polished| “Why do you Knglishm J o per six a por w or tw en s | , . plates of copper, tin or lead h 4 : = Chentieman, Yet Tiggled to Deat to Be Der Standart Barrow. This is a good day to make good, | : ° hedenteg ; _ Pantaffice at Meatti, Washington, aa second-class ¥ Ss ee | ‘They've invented « folding b sichag ” s. o date w your . apires mn . : - . Dick Hyland, successful pugilist,|er for ems. Good. Now, if ‘an RO MATE SUBSCREMENS—Fhe , avin aie tvutnn As Told in a Speckial Despotch From Osgar to over drank nor amoked can devine folding egme that won't! Everett True ig ee i Hae not ayain been paid in adva : pame & ipken from (he . ° . *-* ash the contents all over He a cluyt TO SU RSC RINERS. a x ~ cae ee an ot | heen classified as first of seven|we'll all be very, very bhapp you? ‘I hard ioe : ‘ > ; @ and ved Ww A you - wonders of the world see . ou \ should , a 5s i hae City Girl: Oh, isn’t thi well hes: Vi eae ‘ avin maceivere a perfect © Hebrew otters are written from|yine? » : anes What did you éq @ wa ) | right to left, #o that the words are| County Boy: Yep, it be. It’s | Ct "ar Wile Ave You p seraeiecanenpennannpetiesnctasemnennstanneinaseincinntedicinith ———— i |read backward pisen oak Bh hh, dow’ tet y le THE POWER OF CONFIDENCE | Of sii i er ssinea ttt amen a wom, (22° itther, but Foe sare giaaal y “ The tnstinet that caw A Wor 1Y Campal re P; | , |Peary wan #0 anxiong. to be off npalen for counctigg§ ie ward the north pele? = ‘ - toward the north pele ol A man’s achievement can never rise higher than his con “Boast not thysell of fonrmreew SODA WATER FOUNTAIN GARAGE EXT ‘ fidence | for tou knowest not what a day | ar Every time you acknowlec¢ weakness, deficiency or lack may bring forth " Prov xayltct _ — , of abffity « oppoetunity, or harber doubt, you w “a . leanne is be h \ Ag ot ea ile DIBIU G GAS Gey OR . self-confidence, and that js to weaken the very foundation the rehiavings lina nile wes 3 our y self-confidence, ant ‘ ; you are away spat q vety possibility, of achievement 4 You must rgmember that I have ye” a ’ ' ; ai elghbors. A You might as well expect to get over the Alps by sitting 5 Be: d A i" ghbor ee ‘ Bey “down, declaring the undertaki too 2g forzyou, that you . 4 . i { English medical offi pays é ; ae } nches lected teeth cause | bi i“ can never acconiplish it, that you are afraid of the * lan os of disease of digestive organs, and bi : and of getting lost, as to hope to attaig success in life while jmen are moat offenders of sanitar : . R t rule of ele 14 th da le : holding to doubts and fears of your ability to do what you Une) ff jr ening te [ tail tf ; ; | 4 dertake ‘ ‘ Sayings of seven wine men were ; ; To allow yourself to admit that you are Inferior to any “Know thyself,” “Consider the end (Star Special Service.) for the experiment, but then iy om ‘ f Surety is the precursor of ruin PHILADELPHIA, July 28.—John| #eneral su emergency confronting you is to invite defeat : Most men are bad Avoid e¢x- | Carroll, an inventor, has made a suc : ‘ eat r uct The moment you harbor a doubt of your ability, that mo | foam Mg J thy rape Mey censful test of an automobile pro- | Here engine, ot halt eae ment you capitulate po a) miekiatnied pelted by an cugine driven by car. ordinary soap bor, could - » unpleasant quati but ome a ieee sl vonle acid gas, the substance used horsepower. The The positive man may have some unpleasant qual u Seve something every week | to charge soda water fountains to have much speed and to 4 he is the man wanted everywhere, He who is fearle with Be calm. It's the best way to The engine was crudely rigged up| easy to control. conviction born of the confidence of strength, is the one trusted cand bik site - whadaaralioeeh eaHE = Je a q to achieve in every line of endeavor “if you can't be good—be care WHOLESALE DR : The’ world stands aside for the man who has a fixed pur ful!”--Newent song bit eee ose, a mission, a calling to do that which he feels a thr rbbing | ‘ a ee es DOWN-TOWN STORE pe “ Arg bd , “AD DISS | WASS FORCED TO LAUGH. BER FORCE WAS USED BY ADOLF.” peguetiy ee bs ‘000. \0 I London | §13-1018 FIRST AVENUE compulsion within him to do ; Zinal Chuly 24, Ohte. a. UP-TOWN STORE t One of the best ways to strengthen character and deve lop} ‘Came blease, und don'd vipe your feet! Frem 1871 to 1907, inclusive, 15 PORE ST. ae WESTLAKE AVE. i < fan ido ‘ates selalk bp biaer, Oe Sooch wass der cholly mit vich we waas repulsed ven we mate & bresent of our carts to der door | men hit 400 or better In National ——Twe ew stamina generally is to assume the pa On pray, | mat by der olf homestead vere der Taft family iss making ide cambaign for bresidend. Villlam league . OOM Best ore we stoutly assert the possession of what you desire to have, to in Howard of dot name wass der von Vich we hat selectioned for der chenial bost oe. (a tm weve Bont x : Seon we wass pushed tato der bresenee of Villiam by Villiam himeetut bi wase bubbling ofer or ¢ « 0 sistently affirm that you are what you wish to be mit merrimend, der merr 4 bafing came to « boll ven he looked into our faces. His own com Boll ey ions tee Untied Reductions for Quick Saleson Tuesday@ No man achieves anything worthy until he learns the pow-|} nnn —. Miia an onion but siot ins no sign id needet sponging und pressing 8 is of ania . ai a cceesaiheniiiel . S| abartmend tm vich he took us abart wass chently but nod roughly furnished, showing dot arm ee er of confidence—feels that he can accomplish if he will ber der tastes of Brudder Charley wass aimble, as befits a candidoot for bretaidend Mirrors mentioned in old teste 1 strong enough and long enough a | Infited to make ourselufs ad home, we refused to go. Instead I took a chair und Adolf toog @ FB ors. trancn re icneuoameeees n 2 cS xigar, In fact, we put ourselufs ad ease, und Mr. Taft atmittet we looked easy | i. ‘ Sunday night and Induced the “f hope you are noé intruding upon us?" I remarked, mit emotion | ‘The man who wanted his trunks Sam ny ue +2 ee vcard Ok dhe GAAOEY” Bpeke cut heat, “you ere:weeteeme ay the any te lone” safety deposit manager to go after them for im, sow ad | Yeas, | notiased der days las crowing shorter,” sald Adolf & large sum of money contributed by the patrons of said wafety vaults. | Shet up, you fat foot!” | ahoutet. Ad diss, Mr. Taft flushed, but he grew pale ven he saw I wase Also he should be officially thanked by Chief of Police Ward. The ones mit Adolf. 1 apologizeed for Adolf | 4 | is the newsboy, and he has already “You must oferlook my sawedoff frent,” sald I He bans a rush of embonpoint to der head | S P A HYGEIA CREAM OF BENZOIN AND ALMONDS — 4 nly other interested individual ts - “ scat’ ee ae Ah, I wee,” chuckled Mr. Taft. “I hope that is his only trouble,” ummer Frices Special : 4 expressed himself something after thie fashion “ “Id tow bins onty pleasure,” said [ | VERNON EXQUISITE COLD CREAM— Nongreasy and a badn't awanted them trunks dose burgiars would agot a million maybe. Den we all dree laughed hy } At Bunkers. lightful; handsome jar for And gee, jes tink of de extras we'd a so! _ pron eo was Pca th ape 4 ; egret + A brgecrcnee 2 ae @ bunketarder to open der conversion. Wawenetie’ Lemp 84 5 ouLonts VIOLETTE TALCUM POWDER— Just y € ; peen said before, c ottle cian Honest, I wisht dat guy had stayed away _— | “Chee, he talks Ike von of us,” Adoif exckled. “Kip on, wnd you vill eurely carry Milwaukeegan.” {fg Newoastle Nut s CHLORIS VIOLETTE SACHET POWDER Regularly The it’s all in the point of view Diss made us al) feel good humorous | Mack Diamond Lump . $6. po cial, per on te | Der first answer ine ding,” | proceedot, advancing. “Dp yow dink der publickity of cambaign tunts Furnace Coal .... ....§4.00 SAT CAPO—-260 ond up. Special Tucsdey P Go through the Hat of candidates for county offices and you WM [yt Hiafy der discontente | 4 - TURKISH GATH SOAP.Per doren cakes i find that the old combine, that has been robbing you for years, ts | 1 hope so,” spoke Mr. Taft Hut I don't want too mock attention distracted from me. it the \|P ANYVO THEATRICAL COLO CREAM -Reguiariy 50e. F ah “ ai eanbere o¢ by recruits who have Voters can't see me, | will be invisible in Nowember LEMON SUGAR—Makes a cooling, healthful drink; atill well represented either by old members or by rg cng apie | Nod entirely,” aptks up Adolf. “Dey vill at least see your finish. Tee-hee! | @ome up as first deputies, These are the men that mus '\ Ad dies | wass forced to laugh Der force wase used breadelf. acl iC if STRAWINE—Makes old hats look like new: per box . feated if we are to have honest government in King county. We have | Vot doubtiess stades vill you failure to carry?” | passed on | RENGO-The great fat reduce at it like fruit or <a ver submitted to them and their grafting methods for already too long a | All except Texas, Loutstana and possibly Misalaaippt | 563 Raliroad Ave. Sout ; ce Why dina cheneroaity? |i Phones: Ex. 99 and pram 70; to bh e w servant servants in whom we : coca ie up to us to bire ne ats Well, you could scarcely expect me to carry any state whieh Is nailed down,” he spoke, mit a ju Ind, 92 / The Quaker Drug Com } i bed cs ~~ air es || ——406 Pike sT Two Stores. 1013-15 FIRST. ee More gickling : ‘The Star seems to be doing very well in epitésof the news boycott | len “Ete Belicia’ your tolicles? = fimposed by the county commissioners. It is pot necessary to have Sure.” sald Mr. Taft / arn ¢ Here iss vere Adolf came in vronce more like @ goat | ‘eccess to all of the records of the commissioners in order to learn of Mr. Taft.” he said, “can you gife o# any tesurance ven dose bolizries vill the rottenness of that county office. There is so much that is bad That,” said Mr. Taft, vinking vocitercuciy, “depends agen Whe te elected t a | that little effort is required to find sufficient to convince the voter Ha, ba, ha, ba, ha, ha, ha, ha he P that a change is absolutely necessary Mit a few more kint vorts we left hint, und shook der dust of Zintinnety ould of our troats . ; as = 2 With Rutherford, Abraham and Be okingham as county commisal . it al! melts away and there is only a ; on ers, “Jim” Agnew as sheriff and “Doc.” Brier as county auditor, tt Isn't wet spot on the sunny sidewalk.” | hard to imagine what would happen to King county during the next oe " . p “i 7 enough t is This True two years. The difficulty would come In getting nails long enough to BY JO H “You can't fool all of the peuple keep things down. Ss fe of the time,” began the man who) ‘ _ me % . quotes Even when they get them they can't keep them. Yesterday two . And you don't need ter,” broke detectives arrested a man for passing worthless checks, and he got A Word From Josh Wise. : the Polosius with chin in the philosopher with chin f . in until be had taken a dose whiskers. “Take a man at his word! whiskers, “Most of the people will cS away from them and wasn't captured again until he hac nowadays and it surprises him so {fool themselves : - nemies is unsat- that he never fatis to live up to it.” - ——_—___—_ Kausas City Journal Small Variet / i | 7 ne y : If you are short on allverware you need now only explain to your | pene, (ang Zl The inquisitive strasger stopped | Of the McCarthy Stock Continues to Attract Large Crowds of Buyers. € Guests that you were one of the victims of the safety deposit vault rob- | qmeane it; bat when “| ss Fagor ye ae im Sow of th tage by the road Foiirth Off Here on Everything. Not a Single Article Reserved in is | id become quite fashionable qneew eee ye, he e < nd : 7 bery. This excuse should become quite gnemy prateee ¥2 M| their stock was watered? 1Who lives here, children?” asked Only a Few Short Weeks and the Time Set by the U. S. Court Will Be E . . — ‘ , Harker—1 dabbled tn tt.—Lite. the inquisitive stranger | The “Yellow Kid” of the New York “Choinal” made speech tn = nea | “Mr, and Mra. Stone,” reaponded | Take Au sect of the sesrtndRs% While You Have a Chance. Chicago yesterday. The people who heard it couldn't get away from Auspicious. the youngsters in the yard. ie it because they ali belong to the “Kid eae She-—Don't you want to speak to| “Indeed? And who are yout” = | oaamra 5 TRA tread sbi S jee nd ee ‘ papa tonight? | “Oh, we are the little pebbles, | ] : : wee as “Here, walter,” ered the guest In| He—Has the psychological mo-| sir j Statio 1-4 1-4 / Can't we have 8 referendum vote on this matter of the closing Of | 1. 02) restaurant; “this food la|mentarcvedt / | one a | iM the theatres on Sunday? Only in that way can we ever determine how | simpiy vile and I don't propose to! She--t think it has. His baseban)|. '" 1861 cities having more than| the majority feels upon the subject pay for it. Where's the propri-|team won both games of a double. | 2-509 inhabitants there are 201.969) Eaton Huribut's— 4 oo —_——— etor? jheader today.—#t. Louis Post-Dis-|™Or¢ Women than men 49¢ Hot Pressed / Off 1-4 ¥ Now if we only knew for sure whether Mr. Bryan was gonig to | He's gone home to lunch, s#tr,”| pated | ————— |} 39¢ Berkshire Linen e 2 " thing to worry about replied the waiter--Philadeiphia | 2c Kara Linen, at only ....19¢ Recent or decline, we'd have nothing to worry Press | & Vechas Giebies 1c Linen Tablets, at Oe | ohn Wass secs to tek 10¢ | 350 Undermustiads y . My wife,” said the first clubman, | jf 18c Onion Skin Tablets, at ..10¢ | * si Sc Under A book agent says door mats with “Welcome” on them are Hare shane oi isdaend enki ten eon ahen tien ill isc Linen. Toblete, ot aty 718s Weed: Renee te Muse “% se —s “ Why don’t you do as you did/I go home feeling frazzled if 26e Linen Tablets, at only ..19¢ ¢ Wood Boxes to Burn So Undermenn a Rell says it’s all right; hell ron. when you came home last night You're in k,” dectared the sec |B 28e ‘arthy Special Linen Sta Wood Plaques to Burn 75c Undermuslins, at os | John j ond clubman The best I get isa | tlenery, 60 sheets of paper and Wood Plaques to Burn. 19¢ $1.00 Undermustina, at How was that” chin fh | 50 envelopes in a box, sale price me . " THE VILLA GE CUT-UP Why, when I met you in the 2% Down and a | wer" wae | 1% Wood Plaques to Burn.14¢ | $180 Undermusling, se dark hallway you caught me in your Have You Seen Her? |] 190 Alaska Linen Stationery .45@ | 10¢ Wood Plaques to Burn...g¢ | $2.00 Undermusiing, ty i arms and kissed 1 { “What kind of a woman is she? ° | -| $1.49 Wood Burning Outf $3.00 Undermustina, at sf a Gee, was that you? I thought—| “One without diplomacy e at a ood Burning Outfits ; BY F. W. SCHAEFER. ; er—here you are!”—Houston Posty “Without diplomacy ? | + tose - SLR What do you know avout the! — You, she will argue with an toe | Laces and Trim- $1.98 Wood Burning Outfits AllWomen’ | * | Opposing Attitudes. | man about the size of the lump until | T | “I do not see how a man can do| ilitaecronntentinl Aiea ime Men’s Shoes shakeup in the fire department, | fellows? Duke Tandy has been) dropped. That ix, somebody——it wasn't me, but I've got my fingers Nes $1.48 Wood Burning Outfits mings All 1-4 Off ois Pi pli ogy 1-4 Off | time.” |} “f do. He ean run for office ines pete ix tae sacine bouse,| [stand for his party at the same] for the clothes || ——— eo Ss : itime, can't he jaltimore Amer: | e " f AE cincdans , 2.2 : and Dake, coming down It, hit the} fean . : TM%e L s, at ‘ $ 6.95 Suits, at cement floor so bard that he left} } utin rice you need — it i0e Cluny Laces, at Eo $3.49 Wood Burning Outfits $10.00 Suits, at .... a dent. I know he left a dent Have you a good cook a0 Bel t ¢ | * ‘ 82.62 an Secause it was atill there when he | “Gm Some peed: Inbend $2.50 to $6 Shoes—tatest will help your |) be Belting, at only OOF F snes: aril tekeeton Geant eee Ra a Limped home. It's nobody's fault; What is her specialty? summer styles—tana or black B6c Chiffon, at only ave) = oe ee, See $20.00 § at 4 [call it a accident. Haw! Haw! Getting along with the family —are cut to $1.90 to $3.90. : . t 390 Oriental Lice, at a06 $2.99 | $25.00 Suits, at .. Haw! Did you hear about the blase Nashville American pur out, Te Lace Nets, at only Se | $449 Wood Burning Outfits $28.00 Suits, at ....+00i yesterday? p. A surveyor cu poneipeer et Stato ate “ Sean and told the five luddi Teen Og cscs PL The Men’s ShoeStore | ‘old the fire laddies abe ‘o what do you attribute yo it, but they refused to respond | suecess? , ” 808 FIRST AVE waid they didn’t know the answer To taking people at their word, | PPOPOOOOOOOOSOOOOOSOEOOOD Bedspreads All 1-4 Off ff you are waiting for excite nt ‘ you might as well go home. There | ang asked him what bananas wore can't be any fire. They've got all! worth. Caproni told him a cent Single and double bed sixes, | $1.25 Bedspreads, at $3.00 Bedspreads, at Shean a0 Ww. pte the carpet rage from the Mission: | apiece or a dime a dozen. “I just | Deal hemmed, fringed and with plain |. P 1 is, at ary clrele wound on the hove down) ot money enough for 10,” said dealer in ck yp or cut corners, Makes no. dif. | $150 Redsproada, at ed. t0 |:00.28 necaprese to the Hvery stable to wash bus | ‘Tobe and he was tickled th dora C | all ference which kind you want, We | $1.75 Redapreads, at odin | $4.25. Bedapreate a fos with. ‘The chief is disgusted: | when he found Caproni put 11 in 0a and 0 u 1 ing have theri, and the price is one D . He says it's abdut time this town | the bag-—until he woke wp. Good Bunkere-Rear: Jande ree, | fourth less than it ought to be $2.00 Bedspreads, at 94.16 Bedaprent: a had paid firemen, so hes sone (one 08 you Tobe. Wow! Wow! howe ause, 86th ave. 98c Bedspreads, > 2.26 Redepread 3.75 Bedspreads, at asee# take a job throwing coal on a ratt-| wows bower "Teale and 1 p y ; otha ms ea road ngine After that he figures 3 ‘ ras ‘ * c “g Gor nb < there'll be more runs. He says the Donn tntr nt ty pono ct Ags Fy gg Fowl mpan at Bunker Anne 1886, Ind Main tale cai: Re For the McCarthy Dry Goods Co. “4 life's been too tame—he's only been seorched onee, and that wa when he had his barber shop. Oh, | I'm #0 jolly! Here comes Tobe Spunce. Ask him if he likes bananas. He went to Mapront, who keeps .the frult stand | ShoesaOxfords In tan and black, Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARBON, 705 Pike Bt.

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