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: q i i j ° .THE SEATTLE STAR ° {ii BY STAR QUBLISHING CO 1307-1909 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. PHONES These are exchanges, and Partments—ask for department or you want, Main 1060; IND, 441, connect with all name of pe BALLARD STAM AGENCY — 010) Paliard ay Sunset att Mros, fT06 Rookefette RVERETT STAR AGENCY—!ter | uC week, OF twenty-five cents One cent per vy, ate | Mvored by mall or Butered at ffioe at Beattie Washington, TO MAI the Pos! SUNSCRINERS—The date when ¥ THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE: RICH" TELLS VIVID STORY OF IGH SOCIETY INTRIGUES IS. MEDILL PATTERSON, MIL IONAIRE $0. | CIALIST, WRITING FROM INSIDE, DESCRIBES | | I ! ili NK | i, 1, LIFE OF NEW YORK SMART SET. il the address label of each pape at a oS nate [PERE EEE bh * NOTICE FO SURSORIEERS. 4 copy of The a THE B8OOK'S AUTHOR in ' in i c 4 i you |w * ry } , wer |e Jou, Medill Patterson, author of “A Little Brother of the # ertain of giving our suwecrtare a perfect service | # Hich,” In a son of Robt. W, Patterson, editor of the Chicago & | }* Tribune, and the of a millionaire Chicago family * 1] Ny F . Jo Medill, th o man wh founded tb co Tribune * fy: i* and worth o wa he grandfath on te 28 * BOUILLON! ® His wife is a daughter of H. N. Higginbotham, for many) years % ® & partner of Marshall Field * ‘* After leaving Yale, Patterson was connected with the # : hat } she: wi eee ff our hands, and] ® Tribune, first as a repe and finatly in charge of the edito. # Now that we have the primary electi 1 ‘ { 8 ‘ youd | tal page of the paper wd are enjoying a bre g spe fore we Am, aS Food) » He and his father ditt 1 radically as to the policy of thee citizens, break into that will 3, it} ® paper in the elec ) which BE. F. Dunne lected mayor of : : 3 ., |& Chicago on a municipal ows atform * might t be out of place to call the ’ lw Y « Pat on resign Dunne made him com #& superintendent of public ut to the fact till) ® missioner of public works * “ . ee c m f * One year € ing Patterson, in an open letter, an # co a ef the wu ‘ . yw . yuneed hi onversion to aliam. He was the Chicago Be & wou in the cars of the Seattle | ® cla fret edi co that ee tt lion him bs * n at we kr ha RRR RRR ee patronizes the Sea Eh « pany, we would infer tror | his silence that he was the fortunate | me eee ug A. latte Brother of the Rich. Just what they look,” answered bile. But Mr. Bouillon owns no automob He is poor, like <i me. Med} oreo, ae Carl; “its # case of money, What cago socialist millonatre nding by elne could such y youn most of the rest of us, and must either take the Cat Of lof high socloty, told by one whol peeuce me inte tree wee ae walk. Therefore it is passing strange that he should t]Rnows it from wit are passing get out of the di . i is published s ‘ Falstaff she ts with the Seattle Electric company pe Reilly & . ‘gain. Money was the ul) A SUDDEN TWIST, AND PAUL FORCED HIS ENEMY TO WALK us into its cars in carrying us to and yur « aY - seb ntrol ing. overshadowing TOWARD THE FIREPLACE : ' s power, It gave to its pow | _ 2 business : j po ‘ tominton men and over | If Mr. Bouillon would investigate he would find t upon ute neal Paul would get money. He at mu If you act in a nasty way 1/ that makes girls wear tights. Gir > line aie led te) ranten it poasible to |", aan espe would work bis finger bare aud his shall bring in Helen Allarte don't wear ‘em for the fun of i certain tines cars are so Crowded 4 . "E with ali the qualities of @ eyes blind, so that he could get aS but because you men pay ‘em to secure entrance or even standing room upon the steps, and at sn ond he bee _ “ . yf y quickly, so that a girl a Finally the husband agr All| And they have got to have mone jand a tool—"a little brother of the |. © brown-baired gtr right; South Dakota f na to live. You pay a girl $6 or $8 a Go » esti rs are lying idle in the barns of the c oa autiful aw the brown-he ‘ » mith Dakota for you and no C ‘ the same time other cars are lying idle in - | rich av ar ve ho | they had just passed might hold to| gossip week in a store to stand up all day pany. He would find cars going to the barn when the next) Whe a2 Me ein Castle, the t# afm as he walked down Broad-| Paul mumbled that It seer to|and sell goods till she's ready to car to come along would be crowded to perhaps three times| gaughter of a banker in his home| *®Y “* 2 o'clock In t ening @ tine for him to go. The woman yell at night she's #o nervous, and car to come along would | ywiled to | ay € ter of bank a new hurried toward him and shook | you offer the same girl $18 a week its seating capacity = nA a aod Pa » at. | Mere’s the Soene that Resuited in| bands with him, whispering, “Good |to wear tights and dance and sing If there isin the make-up of Mr. B ne spark ee nee RFs Divorce night, deer; call me up at ti in the|in a chorus. Do you wonder that — . : Saat ioe “" wt Yo ae (It in the scone described in the | Morning those that can, choowe the chorus human sympathy he should develop it to an extent that w mald re — io aking their following extract which resulted tn ih Let me tell you one thing Mr 2 i } y--TOOt TH Ber SSKINg Under aul and My r Man, If I had it to do over in 5. ° te « 1 e ection of the Seattle Electric com " " . ite et to| Mem Evers’ divorge and her mar Paul and Muriel were married 15 again cause him to move in the dire n € : j engagement oa Main se - he ai riage with Potter.) months later, and went abroad for I'm d—d tf ('d ever go into store pany to the end that we, who cannot afford automobiles, might — Bo - i ys ine ry yee When, 11 years before, Dick,‘ summer work at all—I'd Napt straight out . Neg Beira pinSogpaos Phys u ‘or the chorus. We women . be permitted to go to our business and return to our homes it |ihe girt's father has been ruined In yl nd tall - for ; hie = Chorus Girl Speake Plainly to oo to 4 aias Bi, men oa ust i t dingraced je | ere uriel vereus © ved ter " en o comparative comfort besiaees and is disgraced. Mele lite tor theae dian Da meee to live, anyhow—and it seems you Pl Mr. Bouillon, won't you do something for us? care ee Se eee b 4 N Wey The following extract has to do like us better in the ¢ *—~you ease, } llon, t a Divorces Husband to Marry Potter. [1° | sod to rattan Manche, a che irl, who|pay ux three times ax much for 7 Mrs. Richard Evers, the woman| until her present af with Paul has taken a rich man’s fay and showing our legs as for selling your ERS OF THE AIR to whom Potter was so attentive at) Now for the first that jeab | *avee the stage for a lit oane wives hardw I'm sick of all this THE POWER |the calle rty, divorces her hu® | ousy which have been effectual Do you ever go to see a song bunk about the chorus girl Let me band and ries Potter }ehould have showed iteetf ke and dance or a musical comedy, Mr.jask you one thing: which Is the " 1 ' 1} Their wedded life ts unhappy. fore, began to manifest Heelf Potter?” inquired Blanche with bit-| decenter. proposition, the girl on the It seems to be here. What the world has so long awaited | ne wite finally is k i in an ac Slowly and qu nee stage who's working for her living " nen ee: ses’ enon mobiting 4 on course hd working ha too—or the st. The Wright brothers and Farman are now | cident-—eutomobiling with & ma5 pushed open the doc a « >—or is with us at la F [not her husband. Potter goes to oom he ee on And you pay the admission, rich loafer, in the bald-headed row making no great matter of rising into the air and flying. Coun Sylvia, now a famous actress. She |inan their backs to him, setion aos yout who comes night after night to look Zeppelin, with his huge dirigible, or aerostat, made a journey | still loves him. His ideas upon |ciosely wide by aide, and cheek to Lp et hg at her—and tempt her if he can? marriage shock her and she re cheek |} . « h men | (To ‘ontinued Tomorrow.) cent! th ty of 14 men \ .* heek, looking silentiy into the gt 1, it's you and other mer To Be Continued fecently with a party of e : pulses him. Each afterwards mar 44 white arm wan about ead ay The aeronefs, or “heavier-than-air” machines, however, | ries anot york | neck. For fully 30 see Potter - nds Diek stood « Mot manage must be the contrivances that make the military boards of |) cuor after Plo « His — ye ond +—~ " - vee n * hatred for of them scotch strategy sit up and take notice. Think a minute. Essentially, |+ age an - that he had his soul . A been captain of his college's foot a@ Wright or Farman machine consists of a gasoline hati team bring him friends who t#sband Rouses the Two Dreamers. HARNESS ‘ ti " Turning his back to the Mreplace ome screw propellers and two big planes of bamboo-ribbed | are rich and in sock They give ’ Some sc prot & P ; bim “t on market ond Where the two sat, he cautiously silk or some other light bearing surface. That is all. And it) cenerwine ald him dribbied « little whisky into a tum fn . n't ey, but not more | Der, then suddenly charged it full lies at the rate of 40 miles or more an hour hey haven He makes money, but not my _eakieplinee: p gh to keep his wife sup With the sisting siphon water, The taken any very long flights with them yet—and »s th the lusuries she de hi shocked t Wrights have flown more than fifty miles at a stretch There is no reason to doubt that a hundred thousand Wright machines, could transport half a million 1 of England, with a loss by mishap less in proportion t watching their chance for a favorable wind, | en from Germany to the heart han the|eb made j old Danes used to suffer when they their landings fror i sitting at a table | sald And so | think we both owe their boats. m a New York roof, sipping bock | Mr. Potter deal of thanks . » the s ; ae tape? ‘ ‘ beer watching the changing | fo done for us As for expense, the aeronefs are not nece ye 1s eakere terete ty Gn’ eoarenes ie Diek? The light motors and aeroplanes now used are specially through vartous-hued giass Y oa we—1-—-owe bin 4 th S hist. Be je fardized met} re upon the tighted lege and dashing § Kreat deal for what he has done and their cost is high ut under standardized methods of maw-| sicts ‘of the black-faced Sambo pigtet. 1 steed have fer ef Book's Char. *oman quickly turned her ae acter. Wh lo Dick. | thought you! The following extracts from the | Were In Philadelphia, Mr. Potter | book give an idea of the authors has brought me back my die style and the sort of persons his ond star which | dropp at the} aracters are ypera tonight jends (Paul Potte When her tale was all told Muriel re wide awak rT * tracts Give id ufacture, man-carrying aeronefs could be made great nt dancers. * * * tes before you heard me Rise an enh a abt, . Seiahs » Ragan Hut Lassie Ellis snapped hia ers at a cost, no doubt, to compare favorably with present | ipnicy strong fingers loudly. “Hey is only one thing equipment in ema and horses. waiter - jalmed Pring (© do.” said Murtel, meditatively FREDERICK WILHELM OUT FOR A DRIVE. 5 ae siicibieiainiianit ‘ lime a pair of opera glasses. © © ©| And that ts for ua to get a divorce, | 1 know a couple of them, Cart,| Dick, as soon and as quietly as pos (Star Special Service.) would die he would get others to although it is hard to spot them | ble *-e DULUTH, Minn. Sept, 15.—For take their place. m " arn ander their war paint. How about And now, Potter, let mo know) 20 years Frederick Wilhelm, an. The old man is a watchmaker What General Gained Five Victories in One Day? ss ‘© sre Sith mem? * "2" your biann™ comtinied Dich \a'hit god German, has driven « team ot {%, 0% 18 A-cabia on dhe shores of . machete voice ul parry ake Superior and uses the dog Appointments Made and Party Sete) ie Evers after the divorce?” | 406* about this city. Im the past team to drive to the elty for clocks j Assuredly if she will acc me a years he has had five and watches, which he takes to his } As the rubber # hansom| pani a 4 quickly When one or both canines | home repalr traveled swiftly and smooth Ab, then | will proceed to get down Broadway ed: TOON Leanae Sith Same Van ee mot te Paul ed hap y | > ¥ Past sighed happiiy. —lany manner ‘Of mena. ber tira NOT ONE OF THE ELECT. @ to the endertoir S Here are three let that When Was Idi $$ Held as Bad as de ? enta he po Sm y Dunbar, with whoo | wore written to nry wife within five Mur r: ne The ay cant years by three different mea EEe very re K these lett 0) How many restaurants there are| joy one from @ man. one = wt , ' on this street, and hotels fat : Rockaways or blue points They know whether it tw Y : ~ grandfather, and put any other but eee fuid. gas, mere energy of es.” explained Billy The me construction on them if you Sept. 15 is the offictal date for *mething else restaurants and hotels are C~ on the retirement of the straw hat e @.0 rt chiefl by rnere who a eee Andrew Jackson was a Preshy.|Come here for a week or two each | 20s Him Not to Take the Letters tiinois in 1990 gave Bryan. 50 terian year and blow in a big wad on| Dick held ont thr ters to on and McKini 597,986. “*-e chorus girls and then go home| Paul, who advanced tor ive them cee Gen. Winfield Scott, on Aug. 20.\and kick about wifey's extrava-| With terror in her ¢ Muriel Clearing houses are merely a gained five victories In a day | ¢ance when she wants a new bon-|Mmoaned | ciations of banks organ 4 mereming to the City lag” © ¢ © Paul, don't, don’t! Tt will kil Sempre, ot soeaeating he settle. cee Champagne Chief Item of Menu, |™5.\! Yon do . ee RSD | of claims of banks agains a om r © athlete's hand suddenly shot one another. wixloty to marry begins! The supper consisted of variows| to the other's wrist, A sudde : bd the meman of hie cha ee, (het hinds of nen food, cheene, coffee! ang Paul forced Bie seem ae When a man has worked desper neo ta willing, | Soa mach champagne Th and Paul forced his enemy. droop ately for 16 hours a day for 16 2.0 © coted acabeni aiveneso of ing with pain to walk bent over or 20 years and got @ litt When archon of Ather in 16 . rag wd toward the fireplace | gheed, it is aims » I B. Draco enacted lawa making |#d the young men smoked a cor Put those letters In,” sald the] neighbors tell how lucky he b Ate ness punishable with much age auccens vo “ Claarets ; ; apto Put them ‘in ot A} been. — Norf (N News, | Severity as " ® the ght how d and » Aare ways n.—Nor ps og ‘ cnia t s : . 4 ad torturing twist of the wrist com! ee s K : 7. — steady | yleted the sentence The old love “Bay, Ma, ain't {a ca cots Constaly What, sir! Dae| buzzing drone of talk grew lo: letter ense the tlames | Wy, an. Sehany. W iggent th 1 would tak’ alin the immens Evers, middle-aged t | you may wo?” Wwe? Dae ye insulyt me, alt edo glen ogg A . won Hle-aged and fa “Well, didn't . ue orring = One Oh, ex Sine, annul daise Gulia ee ay wite y urtlog, the was a cowboy 23 , en's cheeks more hed t rm . matabl tit, Now, wu ne err etonsl oer ushed, neckties ’ er the # have | — ar ay wit that kin man, haw |@nd pleture hate fell aslant. * * * a, } ne h wist ye } ave . ave giver ul with Mite witts 6 much wid you be inclined to gi'« The fire burnt in Panl's veins] the sight of thoae three oe ber everybody ought to read,” sa 6 Oak he heard the rustling of wom-|teq by tl Gifferent + . author At Loutaville, Ky., Sept 1878, /0n's dresses with click, click, of . : nt men in the “I'm afraid it won't n-|A.-Cutter pulled hb olf atx | high liye ement; ab he| com , short years will tor awered the publisher What t times with the little finger of one|saaw the huge la hats nodding Cen wat Start three on public seems to W in a) hand, establishing a world's record.|above the amile of acarieted lips. |. ou Oney mom. You, she and Sus book that nobody ad ee % pletion | Washing Sister Ann et: mee ae Marvels at the Number of Girls. = " . | b a... ool ter gat, ame So many girls,” sald he, “what | Meleases Grip on Husband's Wrist. | Pope Pius X, since hin ascension! Bil they're {are they Ith Paul looked in the direction of ‘ " re where le : : | to the throw as increa vn | t - - , the woman, who still sat limp tn siderably in | weight. When } GHEAP COLONIST RATES the oh in which she had been dis pn ee : ra ar Gen gge H “| Westbound during September and | covered. She nodded to him and he one h Ht . October via Oregon R. R. & Naviga.| P@leased Evers. | 6K: tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $34.00 yw," she sald quietly, “it ts Warning nko o from St. Louis, $ >; Kansas City, | time mi two men to stop acting Ree f : ©. F. Baasch, Prop en, at Union Teket Office, | andal, In a calmer mo hase : electricit t wh t Ave. B. E. Bilis, G ment, Richard u will that i ¥ . tet xcap Let us put up your 1 he att a-goin’ ter Invi me ter > Gopemeanes 1 *e¢| will do you no good to throw mnd F 8, ll ane ey Z2GARDEN TRACTS Gm 2%acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber rea National Land Inv. Co., 917 First av Picnic Lunch Sandwiches and Lunches Our Specialty Ine. 919 THIRD AV Ind. 4966. $500 Reward ease of alooholian o in from § t TREATMENTS FREE chen ONK WKEK 6 dave \ J. 8. BRISBOIS aenue for b t's free. Beauty you use the new pro ramoves hair ration that positively | without sear or blem. ® RUG 00. { Teit-tt Record Av | Arnold Vibrator Co. 340 Arcade Annex TRACY & GREINER, Chirop Ind, oe4e cn THE RAV Feople’s Mank ff} Rontthe Agents ° The Bargain Store mw HUBBELL « 700-702 Pike St. WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS ) Prices in the City so Utterly Remarkable GROCERIES!—GROCERIES! Lard and Refined; reg | Farina SRSTRART ET. «=. kw LE Pure Whe ' splendid break. Oe; tomo Va| fast ft Lb. pack r Ite ant ten He bc Soap Golden Grain The Famou anza Laund A family drink; best wubetites nh uneq wa cy f ‘ fee fo 4 ad a 0c Siananeiad Smoked Herring | The Washington Brand ! 2 ates Smoked Her itely pure egu 4 m0) OF, Oe Mustard A-B Naptha A Fine French Table Mus At the best Washing tard; large jar; regu Powder on the marks Corn Table Sauce Sweet and nourish a sea-|G Old English Woress. sonabl regular 10¢ table del nis Patent wing 0 pairs Ladies Viet Kid Shoes, tlucher fronts, very stylish; regular $1.39 and white, red silk em: regular 12ic } vod year military RSFPET seeeta es Rees “a rs Infants (dered blue cheap Shoes, pink these are very 700 pairs Women's Vici and Patent Shoes, G such well-known makes as Krippendorph, Dittmas others: sixes 3%, 4, 4% only; regular val $3.50 to $4.50; to clear 400 pairs Boys’ Box Calf, Vici and Patents; sizes | not a pair worth leas than $2.50; to clear 250 pairs Girls’ and Boys’ School Shoes; very « and uppers; nothing better ever made for school wear; always worth $1.76; while they last ite | y Men's Furnishing Dep’t MEN'S SWEATER COATS, large roomy and comfortable; just the | thing for fall wear; red and blue trimmed BOY'S SWEATER COATS, the ame coat as above, in smaller sizes; large pearl buttons; very TIES—Poptin and brocaded silk, all colors, and fancy; regular T5e MEN'S FANCY HOSE—Past in gray and tan only; regular 15¢ special STAR DUST SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, BY JOSH ras and fancy shirtings A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. all sizes; many designs to choose from; regular values, $2.50 to $3.00 RHEINDEER skin, the best working made; soft and pliable stitched seams; regular $1 GLOVES, genuine glove | double plain color and absolutely tomorrow candidate. Sometimes they @e result of his persistent use of | hammer Or maybe the weather man iat been saving it all up to hand us good and plenty during the eg “Life has one comfort—ye gen noctial-stormy period ‘rally live tong Of course, Mr Cannon enough ter see a whole lot of ginger into the paign, but then his couldn't be printed verbatim OF publication that circulates If somebody else die first.” But, remember, defore you 3 j}him go to get that bill that while confidence may, hee - fidence man never return& Golden Rule Days. - Tommy (waking up); Gee, that There are seven Salomes in Mee” woe fh I dreamed I wuz goin’) York, and certain critical to seh sgain. Wait, let's see!|leads to the suspicion that | Oh, shucks—it's teue! have merely divided one mt | vells You could never shake a wom - jan's belief that what a burglay would) The fun that both sides area really like to get would be the ing figuring out baby to carry the | shows at Painless Dentistry there's b 1 How much for the jc Doe? | “One dollar, That's reasonable A Little Misunderstanding: enough I built my suburban cotage ee I s"pose so, but I do hate to part! a with money, Te it out of my What fs it called?” pocket while I'm under the influ it wasn't called at alk Teate ence of the gas.” wh i t the cottage.” Playing the Game We're going to send a grapie If for a political job you hope yhone to you wn to make Cam And rather feel encourag 4 by the! pater hes | dope, Better send another one & Just take your contribution now) furnish t aughter an’ applaaes and amble 1 boys vurty busy getting Right up and hand ft in. It's t b to gamb) - = gqsestensasstesserstr And vat ih ud H. L. KLEIN efrald to go & ve THE SHOEMAKER: Gon’t healt to chanc ) It you cao't get boots oF a six-cylinder motor car s to fit you, get them made to measure at Don't get those 217 JAMES STREET. 1 false impression about callouses on the hands of the Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. Third Ave. & Washington Stee nd, th