The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR a STAR PUBLISHING Co. 1307-1309 Seventh ne. _EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ‘ connect with all & op Partments—ask for department or name of persen These are exchanges, and = want. 4 “BALLARD #TAW AGRNOY — Sunset, Mallard 806 6409 Mallard ay RVERETT STAR AGKNOY—Hor * Rockefeller Av. Su Ne cent per copy, atx cents per oF twenty-five conte per month Dev i Hivered by mail or carrier, No f . € ce Batered at the Postotfice at A Washington, o@ seconA-clase matter ¥ OF Gate on the address label is a receipt | 4 ey XOTICR TO AUNSCRINMHS—Ahourd your comy of The @tar tall to reneh | ck any © eo ry Vt you whould wise It has | ui cam be certain of giving our mumsorthare a pertvot service | and Ly to tbe only way 1 ‘ = I, poloun than diamond "83 } rfee THE CANAL MUST COME }to & woman ts that | aitt sanity | To be sane fs to have a just " — “ » of proportion, To know In J 8 shiungto cana sa absoiute ecesst wr The Lake Washington canal is an al oa y jatinotively what is worth while Seattle, and whatever the al complications may be, Seattle| faddiam” and 8 e the nd it behooves every citizen to get into]® must have the canal, and it v very izen | Ewen slide any ak line and do his share | thing to ¢ undue proportion ot ‘ | rw ‘ There is no single factor upon which the futu great pow life does not possess sanity, ness and prosperity of Seattle depends so wholly as this canal Mr. Mackintosh's advice to the county commissioners may and perhaps is strictly proper and according to law, and obedience of the commissioners may be the part of executive wisdom, but nevertheless we must have the canal Ever since Seattle achiev enough ¢ | os a caanee tow} get on the map the I e W ington canal project ha enliven an wine agitated with more or less intensity. It has always b ognized as a necessity, but definite n or the other, has always been delaye During this time the available sites, wi easy @ccess to tide water, have been acc t r ‘ : Rom agp more. Now the prices have risen so that fac 5 ble citizens and inte forced to turn away, and the smaller cities within ca . ’ agg pet : The houses go unawept, and the tance of Seattle are rea the ber ur i Idren half dressed and il! nour high-priced conditions } for a Pittsburg, where the underbrush still grows thick, all] waiting for the canal of eof slept ta} A ; ; and the With the canal every foot of this shore line w ib xception ideal for factory sites, Everybody s this, and Pee ‘ That th jay ma m with | tra mat . from underwear these who favor it j ce &* rk bedy is willing to get to w yn the canal, wit exception of some millmen nsequential in comparis rial oy Yet what is being done? Talk, talk, talk, and more talk.| T hiona bh will wear ‘ ow et slik neck Year in and year out there goes up the same burst of prophecy |? oe Seis, ant aa “When we get the canal,” and never is the canal a cubic yard| furs eee mearer a fact | Among new als are found atter Make attractive designe tn worsteds, but! ssional delegation to get the Let’s get down to business on this canal mo it the one big duty of our congre government started or the distribution of a few office plums, There will still be pensions and gressmen and senators will for local activity, and once Position is removed, get in and dig. surges and panamas wil! predom inate ee The first need of the autumn ts} & tatlored sult to oe the light} weight voile or pe th the summer through. Let's forget a few pensions if necessary and get the canal re offices to be had. Li our con get busy they will clear the way the doubt of local energy can be g the gov %| Character wear by narrow velvet depended uy Black is smart with a touch of gold to relieve it, while | satin \ia much used to trim street gowns lof navy blue BABEL STILL REIGNS S is | a at's Seattle proponents of two international tongues are en-| Ig the latest millinery wide gaged in a linguistic war over the merits of Esperanto and) brimmed Gainsborough and Rem : brand effects are seen, and fancy} Ido that is perhaps vey serious to themselves and is certainly | feathers wilt be popalar trimiming puzzling to the ordinary person who has but a vague bd . . | In some of ‘the now eatwoniill to what it is all about. |tack yokes are introduced, and no} ‘These outbursts are periodical all over the world, as there| doubt will Increase in usage as the season's styles become more firm-/ appears to be a Constant number of persons who are enthu | ly establlahed slastically convinced of the need may speak and understand There is so much logic to all that these destroyers of Babel say that it’ is marvelous the world has not taken to the task of a universal tongue more seriously, The only plain cause for the general negligence lies in the number of pro-! posed international languages and the asperity with which they are debated. Over 150 of these tongues have been 4 lea as of a language that everybody guage j Campaign Snapshot. evised in as many years, and they are now coming forth at the rate of about two a year, the very latest under the auspices of the Internatic “Ro” is two languages later than “Id after Esperanto The is to create more languages tl in this line being | Lange " and alx “ig Siisndine e wn & orm. general trend of the international tongue m an there ne The prospect seems rather hopele are now in existence as mer la stildent will have to devise an international-international lan Unusual You had a tal the guage that can be understood by all speakers of the vari dtenet h talk with the ca international tongues Yes ap ante ee" ; The ae ‘ What did you think of him? 1 anguages a are up sey are as exact as He is a great man. He im the metric system in their to rule plicity pressed me as being even smarter is complicated in cor and yet we go San me pereate. eaters German, Russian, et nd 1 all their fa Luna Park Natatorium, heated . alt water ooo still Every ate heritage. He GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES F ithe tove . Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles it like | acedien nd he w that will last rather than Tbe mever \ yY« Ip a ¥ acd that for a pair that won't is mathe tically and nmat There lite! MEN'S SHOE STORE, hope for 805 First Av. Ope for the ' Colman Building favorable con ‘ all ch i a 1 4 universal la ‘ end and stay tog Chandier's f ley, Mr. Taft sa Iw 1 In 16, ob i vaster crowds, Mr. B ame thing, and yet w Deposited in our sav Mr. Foraker would " 5 lobos or ings department on or observed a tin \ before Oct. 5 draws in a I ' terest at the rate of Four Per Cent. 1 AY, AN FROM OCTOBER 1 ! =f Bahia, D Sete avis | besiege the throne of grace seenen aaa but tru | the diffe . Piccadilly Coats are made | they’ tt 1 ¢ pete 1] That frie ndabip loat by misooncep f canvased and well lined, hold The trouble ts auper-hyateria, and ina we ane veer aa te Fee eres i | { ase: 7E tor not religion. Just #0 the elty bred tw never best to judge a friend Evasion # «thoroughly satisfactory, f 4 ti woman engrose a ta c a ze on, | licen gue oni vedo ER NP 2 4 ; oer Gi ' ; pasion for the o ¢ . } Dut rather take them ax « whole, | tel epldont hile her son ia manta: » jon ae a The pawpaw's ripened lush and chr ci aK Viesldoat, while hor son te falling 4 then, perhaps, their pardon / a | : wit vietiin to dima | mellow : yi alr t th ’ ? A. Gibson Bifehanan it ' . ‘Cor sad the com ston some other fellow. |i : . . Not Hie Fault Seeking Information 1.50 1 wes with NB] A Sunday school teacher ; ‘ away? asked the cam|4 Peter Thompson Suits er sol friend's husban another sbWl@bhis class who led the ehitdr vie uw ar; the / | elf mg he up in a con leaving Israel out of Kaypt. Ne a the society of paychte| ff and . : aged parents who nee , . Me) ehecavsh.” enawored eanald #3 repel oat th are guilty. t a} tg Whether | have a ghost tif « : ane f " hair's difference between the nye , came | a whow i 75a sui offens both « who roe ee 8 \ better grad | black poorly balanced character mut of A man has to have very good|# A better ide ta ae ts hileed th Education is the great highway] May pt? ny began to ery and | jydgment.to know it isn’t worth fol fold, $13 ' toward sanity and poise, Thar Tey sald Mh wasn't me, | jowing Ia . why the college-bred woman-tgg We Just mover this week,” |= ~ —_— if me-piece Pete I esses 0. usually sounder in Judgement thag ee | Lana Park Natatertam, Swim # One-pie | dresses, $12.50 each her stay-at-home sister; she has Burn ‘om! ming lessons one THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. SMSO SN TLL UN SEH BOM INCE SEH teutEM AE KEENE MEE CALEY, trie | Store CloWés at Six O'Clock Saturday, Peter Thompson Suits Piccadilly Coats for Girls BY JOSH A Moral in life you will find that the good many Inwt lothos of a #o much f th I ished, while whole communitios| Often too late we learn « | Ite you oan’t te loarned to place @ proper value OM Negicct no opportunity! Flannelettes, Flannel, Cotton Suit- things and to restrain hor @mO| Por that which once was mail ons able Emotional insanity” is not a! (If you'd live in immunity | ings, Etc., Etc. term applicable only to eriminals.| And go forth with impunity) | | It covers a world of fool dotugs. The furnace ts aval . | Best H ace ala 1 be ade galatea cloth, 162-3c yard weak failures, and honest mistakes. “ef i x 1 1 as |] INTERNATIONAL NOND & REALTY fall Flannelettes, including Plaids, 10¢ a © be sane is to keep the propor, “Notwithetanding all that is fore-| MEANY, | yard . ( r tions intact; to see life as a whole.' cast in the way of men's fashions 1000-10 Ameriens Hank Butlding 3 4-inch extra grade goods with border, 162-3¢ { a yard | _ Cotton Eiderdowns, printed on the fleece side, 15 a yard New and Striking Designs : *icardy ng lark look like woolens, itnels | Git iress styles, surprising values, 10¢ a | urd | Plaid ti r school dresses, 2 . i | a yard Good, Honest, Every -Day Underwear For the Children 25c, ¢-lined, grey 4) Fall Suits for Men warm, and 30c and 35¢ a garment for r ribbed ts, pants 50c to 70c a garment; grey ribt 20 t aio ) rt) S0¢ to 75 a garment for boys, a heavy e fourths wool Under Py | 50c to $1.45. guement ir natural grey, 2 Underwear, known in Sea 20 years as Baillage 1 geon’s Australian Wool ¢ ADRBURY are the culmi: Or a three-fourths w + ribbed Und rwear warm and a wonder e: ready-for CLOTHE lott P for girls for it's hand fini service, J. A. Baillargeon & Co., 2nd One Block North of Madison Rect acer eaten ettet at oer acre MSS MEE EE RS RS eS te shed, real they are ica. The 7 r Overcoat me high art in service jar radbury Systen rvoks, of a “B fr vine in “Liberal Credit 7 the Adking | ent to pay cash "#YSEAETA LE SEH SEA TRAEEN SEKSER EONS 5 SERIES SEASER SEM SSR SERITA LENS X TOS ASE ATE ATS ATIRNS ATSATI RTS ESRI, nd be convinced % can arrange, if not conver to d here at a time for Bie More clothes are rubbed out than worn out. GOLD DU |saves rubbing and saves your cloth | lecte charge for the ; EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 1332.34 SECOND AVE. 209 UNION STREET (Seattle's Reliable Credit House” no extra Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or Kerosene with GOLD DUST. ‘ GOLD DUST has all desirable cleansin ualities in a perfectly harmless and /asai orm. The LD DUST TWINS need 2 outside ye UST lathers instantly in hot ¢ or ——TNE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE —— m HUBBELL@ GOLD cold, hard or soft water—converts itself in- stantly into thick, vigorous suds that remo grease, grime and settled stains ye clear ov (0 germs and impurities. It leaves only clean ness and wholesomeness in their wake. ! 700-702—PIKE ST.—700-702 GQLD DUST spares you and protects y clothes from wash Save yourself lon hours of weary, dreary toil, and |double the life of. | your clothes by buy- ling and trying a |package of GOLD | DUST next wash-day [Made by THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPA Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. d wear. Tag Day Specials Our Location—We’re Entirely Out of the High-Price District Groceries! Groceries! See Everybody's Prices—Then See Ours! ” Be ses43 £98 Ladies’ Underwear “Lat the GOLD DUST Retna @o your wort” Plums Soap nom Laur Cream a Wheat s“prive 16c gagee= ¢ Bacon A splendid streaky Be i" " 15¢ Sugar . Coffee Moe - - oe HARRY LAUDER DOMESTICS 9¢ SHOE bert NOTIONS Machine en Hes f wb iv Pe ry er a Victor machine sb 1} one » La of \ ; ‘ices c { ‘ ea Lad \ HW uy ' ular 250. oO "Becca ce ik OG] et S88 Sherman, Clay & Co., Heer | gore rol Ag | bivener cut, very Strong ‘and fit Pacific Coast Distributors. , ow = ftom: pe¥ dont 26 : oh sii , ka pa 1406 Second Ave. 4 — ay noma Were cs ) “ > On ne to ti 5 ul : F er, ” i Ladies’ and Winonon visi | Dlpectolre the fabrics, and the - - = * ar 1 435 opie ane Savings & Misses’ Coats | wiiilis — ice. wie oS Collars Fives stance, over : Ls & M 1 M bind } keep cool for h Just arcived, a ap! one #1 u A néta OM j | SEATTLE COhMm sovraat Ro00l for Trust Co. tent of Landen ree tani sy 59¢ Mojendla Apscetment St 1 | saave we | peHate SSe—Reund Yr Hs of phe f \ i | CORNER SECOND | utyiee, ott abuts “ew , hee 124% 7 my Vaten zo y “ay ae % LEAVES SEAT te aa, j ‘1 an 1 plen » ahal : a tee ne oo 4 | COLLARS Ait nheon aon to t © of tai Pde, 10:25 am. 2:05 angeebe am | ding the top fits ni AND CHERRY oie oe See, oer en 11c pom duntas | UR Ves tacoma ne oem Poor eee gaihl ~~ ie ther for ralny-day wear, The dirt q aro’ to Suohow: {and 12:16, 3:65 and PM gegm wahiod off when Mt dri¢ ‘ y A Aer : . } a ee Pm 176. 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