The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1908, Page 4

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i ; 4 j , & rHE § Sm. TTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUQUST 28, 1008. anc&is thoroughly acceptible to the ring, HE SEA LE —) AR several years He has OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE wald the leader of the suffragettes! lors wear tow home a | 3 | " mei an attentive letene Woul ty Niece _. [received his training under Ringster Agnew and understands oe give Sp pour sont ia a ftest| ferent. Brent ee STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1909 Seventh Av® | what is expected of an auditor by the ring. Lf elected, he would car to & womar the y knows uF ) “No ma’am,” the man ¢ ed, “I wut , ‘f EVERY AFTERNOON axoaPT SUNDAY. not disappoint the ring. Mi D4 . wem,” the r I Rn Wall, et TE PE ildn Jon ero, 50 Lala a ti Mr, Brier's disposition has been shown by the discharge And why not? the fragette | ryin | PH Main 1050, 7 ; . bd rime 17 188 demanded ‘ IND, 441, of several employes who have not been willing to go out and Hecause I'm a mot arene These are exchanges, and connect with all de st tee tes ik kd ees baienlion 1 4t/7 NY cual” cambed | Credible ‘ff partments—aek for department or name of persen Wore a ae Fg ener Pee ¢ waren AT aictenss si I'm all , | You want. Opposed to Brier Is Otto A. Ca present county clerk, TNE I belleve it; ye ts a ' . SEWLLER'S « Well, Why Not? urself working ever hag Boetic ALLARD STAR AGENCY — 8409 Baltard ay, Sunset, Mallard 206 Aside from the assessor's office, the office of county clerk has iad ies ; 4 orking RVMARTT STAM AGENOYocilerret iiros, A100 Nockefellor Av. Aunset 109% Theen the best conducted of the county offices and Mr, Case has |man who propounds queries in soo | Not Satisfied o, sayhr five cents per month. IX 10 political entanglements whi couk luence hi y m neo, bs ale ante, per week, oF twenty pe . politica " rents: Which 1 influence him againat met iGds aactia Guak* cana | co AKIN8 10V6 thy oy —_ . rma luty to the y in tl ¢ of county auditor Pt, the human target at whom the|” , fork? ga * 7 query h on aimed 4 ever plies TO MALL SUBSCRIBERS —The on fe oe “¢ H ma | That the ugilest mep alw fi Whe address a - On Wednenday of this week, Aug, 26, the Tacoma News celebrated |think they are entitled to t : AUlntaction EL OO* E actin eddrees tabe > its twenty-fifth anniversary, The occasion was observed by the publt | leat wive concluded the instal * ation of a 40-page edition, telling of the growth of the News and (ilusadge }ment querist { NOTICE FO sUHSCRINERS | At ¢ e trating the making of the Nows each day as it ts today, The publi Re eye ryster Bay, 4 cation is a highly creditable one, and The Star desires to congratu Good Enough for Him And brosched a neg “aman late the News and to express the wish that its golden anniversary will | City Niece—Why, uncle, I'm au puncheon Cate ona ie wn the only way " 5 wwe (mark a8 vast @ growth as has {te allyer anniversary s (a ete 4 My , oe Mahe uch & Then nag explained — ai pes _—_—— MS TiME FOR AN OD FOOL L1KE VOU TO Havd SOME a ee ee ee an . to be gained GADABOUTS | If you were not registered for the last city election, or have Commo SENSE LY DROP EVERYTHING AND wag Rwess 1 | Uncle Reuben—It's th’ hat I al| «with vim that | moved since then, do not fall to register before Sept 6. The last day be cry Jon which you ean register for the primary election Is Sept, 5, and Maybe you guess at first sight that this is about the wives |!f you do not register, you will not be able to vote, The feaues tn the primary election are too important for anyone to sacrifice his to the neglect of their poor But if that are so often away from ho: husbands 1 vote through negligence and domestic affairs. you do, guess you | wrong There ts still hope that som these wives are the people to whom the term | gssociation visiting Seattle will see To be sure is most commonly applied Il the variations, “gadabout” to them so long and so often, thelr visit erssx with a that noth ing remains to be said in that line ra Anyway, there are worse gadabouts than these The men who gad with no definite purpose are worse, for they have less excuse. But worst of all are those men and women whose thoughts m their work and their pur BYF.wW gadding away f are continually poses in life —and that is the kind of to deal with. Amusement is all right, hobbies are all right, any diversion to the extent that it and But to forget in these the main purpose of life is gadabout this editorial is is all right, is recreative, cheering broadening to lose the rudder of your ship. There is no other habit quite so effective for success as that of concentration. There is none more conducive to failure than that of vacillation Imagine a ship that is now steaming ahead, now astern, . how running before the wind, circling to starboard, now to ¢ now against it—where will that ship ever get to Everywhere are men who are always “yawing,” as sailors say. They never know just where they stand or what the think, or what they really want to do Many a man, now ordinary, would have been a brilliant suecess had he connected his fragmentary efforts. Spasmodic, | disconnected attempts, without concentration and uncontrolled by any fixed idea, will never get one anywhere, except to fail ure. - On every hand are seen plenty of men who have pointed the hopes of their friends; they have hidden their ents in napkins, and have g Micaw ber-like, they wait “g to turn up, and, as usually happens in such cases, only disappoin Good things don’t turn up; they must be dug up. j Many have started out with great expectations, but their lisap | tal slipped backward ed for som ents turned up. enthusiasm has been divided among too many things, and their ambition and energy along the Some of the finest intellects have exhaled away gish evaporation, and left no vestige, except the dried froth, | = the obscure film which survives the drivel of vanished dreams. | genre ca And others have done just enough to show how successful and important they might have been had they awakened sooner and kept awake longer | True, one gains much information by dipping into this and! that and the other. But what you know cuts little fig your career, compared with what you use. No matter how well stored may be the mind, how subtle main line have evaporated in ig “FEMALE! HE HOLLERS, v They've pinched me! Just for wearing the sheath gown for Ob, what shal 1 wonder ff t me up for life I've been crying three hours The whole town of Beeleysport Was waiting outside the hotel when ure in fastingthread’s are going to send the reasoning, how diversified the talents, if a man lacks con centration and continuity, him nothing. The gadabouts that do the most damage in the world are his fine intellectual gifts will avail I tripped our with the creation the gadding, vagrant thoughts and purposes, that carelessly draping my girlish form. The wander away, leaving lives in disorder. crowd. being prepared to do so, gasped Then an important little hayseed pushed forward. It was the village marshal Putting his hand before hin face to conceal his blushes, if any, he hollers, “Fem Yo're under arrest in th’ name o° th’ lawr! I nearly fainted. ANOTHER OF THE “RING” To have things its own way, the county ring must control the office of county auditor. The county auditor stands between the county board and the people in the matter of expenditures. He can block any! expenditure which he considers exorbitant or illegal, or, by hi acquiescence, he can allow any excess on the part of the board. | E. C. Brier, chief deputy in the auditor’s office, is the ring} candidate for auditor. ‘Everett and Edmonds He has been ‘na member of the e ring for} of aleoholiem that from 3% to & days. J. B. BRISBOIS Glebe Mot Cor, First Av. and Private Offies, Im The most of the best for the least money Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1914 First Ave, Colman Does, Arende Annex. ind 1296 la A Bradbury “System” Suit on Easy Payments —a little down and a little at a time ot iby juneet 4084: Our Modern Credit Plan brit the finest Clothing in America within tl ; fe ne, no matter } nod ate his income t Clothes are with ta 1 qua and The s Fa now he th ssete ee ally i 1 nsp k er t b u like ther Hormones WOLD CS marge Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ w Fe nity he rer o SCHAEFER. hy diet th rite DIANA’S DIARY ‘YE'RE UNDER ARREST NAME O° TH’ LAWARI'" for what? of the members of the American Bar of the ities of our moun But it has been applic d} tain scenery which have been shrouded by smoke and clouds during = in TH 1 stammers peace an’ dig Reeleysport th yagh o ywing a horse blanket round my trembling form In the meantime going climbing over each other's to see, and making flip rem: if I had onty known. the country cop called a bus thé crowd running after to] all tn, for tm hauled think cold b seriou Oh, t Hel Ont SES 10:26 and 12 u. 6 | Thy Ab Mile. 4 to I LA hat hav pt vw up your bh Laliapazen of Pari the town hall, You'd body in} ° (Continued) Procrastination About Money Saving Will never land you at the goal of independence. Make savings account NOW. We make the way easy for you —$1.00 si tion Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Fare 350 FOUR am, 2 LEAVES TACOMA 9:65 and 7 $16, & Ley, Ste 176. Tacoma—Tel. hours. and for we are open Saturday even ings from 6 to 8 in addi to bo IT NOW! R Py ETION the crowd was! Ob beh and! houlders ‘kee. Ob Seeing | wa and left me alone while KS FROM EAPO. Beautiful y $260 month mind to start a rts an account your convenience regular banking On the THIPS DAILY. 6:45 and 05 and 5:4i>p. m. 8:95 a. m. 40 p.m. Agent. Seattie— 212 take it} Oh, what'll my fotks say? I'd never seen « ahbeath gown, or was born with some sense. | They they decide what to do with me. a forchun teller | home by oneself out of almost any | nd thing Wek | fer ‘em.” | Aftection’s Estimate What fs the height of your am Proof, bition ?* | Mra. Knick How do you kne Don't know exactly. About five your hust was working down | feet three, I should aay at a guess. in the office? PRE a, «i | rm Mra. Youngbride—I telephoned | crobatic Movements. | . and Central sald “lusy st—1 want to send a message t t on 0 orcs | e Suit Sensati | Gifted. Clork—-Have to wait, madam, till " 1 . “Front's” back | | “She's very accomplished for one t easod jso young. r ¢ Ot e n “ Fite t C in. « ‘0 [_ {Yee Pitts by tnetings, but): ... Fn over seen 2 erage “Stein-Bioch,” “Michaels-Stern” and other celebrated: j with the finesse of maturity co? | makes in broken lots, to close, at— An Optimist No, but I've often watched a} Why did he buy that sece cherry bounce | hand fi pscape? He pald a good lpwice for tt and it's nothing bat! HM Reason Was Good e junk ¥ Let me ask you one question. ‘i ~ aa + ———___——. Not @ garment in the lot th | GARDEN TRACTS am | $18.00, and most of them are $ 2 M00 as Trunks veleen ese. te New Fall Models now on exhibition {ff car tine and lake; level, clear. Suit Cases | = | wigee Fi | TACOMA Royre ound Trip, 506. ROUND LEAVES SEATTLE Yo lane our MY WATCNE NOT YET tf | oa RETAIL USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 ~ ~ Main WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE, WHOLESALE | DOWN-TOWN STORE | 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE | UP-TOWN STORE | PIKE ST. WESTLAKE AVE, | | PosT-orrice sus-staTion | MO17 AT THE UP-TOWN SrOmeE EXTRA SPECIAL | | Today and until midnight Saturday, a large number of drug L |] @re offered for considerably less than regular, To the list an g |] Yesterday, we wish to add the following: “ WEEKS’ BREAK-UP.ACOL | ats wow Be a gt o— non TON MANICURE SETS. — a 13¢ ynsisting of buffer, mall pb _ SOAR uasta isher, pumice stone, omay SALTO 49.) iwoard A Reg. She peckags aC | - is and ange stick, aff aAde DR. KING'S PENNYROYAL| © 7 Poy Worth every % PILLS—Por box ee a ee rege BY JOSH (mail orders filled) $1.50 apodal ° wo Ne i GIN PILL8—For the RUBBER MASSAGE Bausy, ——— kidneys; per box 50c ES—Red or black; a A Word From Josh Wise. ot to him. Ho thinks maybe || PEPTOL—Great fesh builder reg. b0c; special T | ne n induce somebody to build Regular $1.00 90 WHITE Ross Fer a theatre or an office building to boxes C | TRACT—Rog Se im fit it “NEW-SKIN’—Regular oun pres pelos» Be ford wie dad wagon C| sueae Hot Weather Goods. IMPERIAL CEMENT—Mends CARA Tone onan us whe don't get] Caterer—How was that fee cream everything; holds like 7s s0c ounce; Se pod we wered to you y rday? fron; 100 size Uren a, complerments| Fine. It was the best CASTMARE 7 oe ae cit crams Fonte dae ae CRYSTAL _WASH CLOTHS— quisite odor; worth $10 an Socin Guik: tie i egular Se each; 25 ounce; extra special, 8 for C special + eeneeed Hope ts not only cheap and com forting, bat plentiful more can be constructed right and further at ban’s will go ter od; lew National Land Inv. Co. Ine. O17 First av fine for chickens and ber Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ @ co. 919 First Ave. —Two Hours on a arm Evenings From SIX to eight o'clock, are now the savings Saturday hours in our The accumulate evening depart nt easiest way, the surest way to money is to form the Habit-of Sav ing in nature For Habit is the greatest force Whether good or bad, the Habit is the line of least resistance No one who has once fully formed | the Habit of Saving will ever go back to the old careless ways. A | little a week and the 4 per cent com- | pound Tnterest soon make a tidy total. AND THe | McCarthy — | Dry Goods Company * Will Be a Thing of the | | Past Fire-Proof Storage Show Cases and Fixtures FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, | BEKINS Moving and Storage Co.| For Sale Do you go a month without dinner, then feast? Every day without a Victor is a loss you can never make Come today and learn about our easy-pay- ment plan. good Payments as low $1.00 per week. Sherman,Clay &Co 1406 Second Ave. Corner Third Ave Yashington Spree T a former Th & Washington Sgr sv FE BAXTIR) BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money © big money for present | @ KAVANAGH CO,, Inc. Mine Operators. 704-6-@-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Inc. BROKERS. | RECEIVER POR THE; ie DRY GQODS CO oO fe) °o °

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