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THE STARE RIDA’ NOV: BE R13, 1908. ‘STAR DUST HE SEATTLE STAR lwHAT EVERY WOMAN sat R. bet BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1307-1909 Seventh Ave. Nice, Warm, All-Wool Blankets. \4 — — -— = = ; | Z, " EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. THE Now OO YOU tine], BY JOSH |S $R00 a pair—Pretty Plaids _——- - MATTER, GOT A Av 6 News \ lithe ner calacaaninsc Abin a | Bntered at the Postoftice at Meattle, Washington, as gec rnd-clasa matter ‘Sone ra. he * -_ oe ‘ a oe “Waa A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | left hand and « frown on her brow Com i j orl po Good morning. wid, the |i, MRCMES Complete tines, | CAWEAR “Mom gt the ONES IND, 441, “ we < jatranger, politely, "I'm looking for including many icine These are exchanges, and connect with a oan go a fr) | Mr. O'Toole," satis canaae doo st velties now partments—ask for department or name of person “Gven th’! ."so'm 1,” eatd Men, O'Toole, sift ! 7 | n are Pierrot Ruf you want, man in th’! ite her club over to the other hand Holiday trading ‘ ffs, . body's . : rraduated ‘ err = Eee Lyng nen et ary body « French hand ginbroid ruches, stocks, THE NEW POSTOFFICE knowin’ look! “Yaobel, do you thi you could ered beauties ranging | J4) lace stocks, eg, of ye ask him | learn to love ma” from $100 to $50.00 each nd vas * 8 ” \ th’ wecrst 0’ | ri to Jo a! va Ae so “sm hs 2 ach i the Freneh * a t ‘ iD | teawe aguld give nv 4 acorn band esobr 1 har ade After many year, Whew pinweers and eon Inter arrived pena! ove leo —- wuld give bewome im boy gotta * I articles, in the city had given up hope, Seattle at last has @ postothiee io » eee: $2.50 each Fa ocks; collars which, in so far as cursory appearances go, is aceeptable, As i hit tea é ‘ “ vith bands of | A i 1 He ‘ crea a postoffice, a place for transacting the hig postoffice busines Armenian lace e tyle, : %, lace - ~y | ¢ y with etropol idl ro @ cit the building at -~ o NG DOWN | | We to $1.50 each ; - of a metropolitan and rapidly growing city, the building perme __ ARE tpi yoo A United Family “nash heaps oo r z; net cg Third and Union falls considerably short of what it should be. | Get THE OUTLANDISH a a ‘SKIRT An old couple in Glasgow we re in| “y . y hand « ube rid rith embroidelll ee , di aeahead af KieKS, Masel.” in Your 2 3 a very depressed state owing to du ered sheer linen with Ar ; eed dots; The building is not any too large for the work required o atl - 5 pele oe | teantad Ince oda, 65 chiffon stocks, ety eas a federal building, designed to care for all the federal officers ing their trouble, and that tf he did | ed with embroidered bor enact in Seattle, it is lacking about 50 per cent in accommodations pegpiny Aeon en would have to ders, or linen with hand Valenciennes lace eng. It is only a question of a short time when the present Three weeks passed, and then| esis init al, or | 4. th coloted ale : 1 etter fro Co Shamrock lawn, 25¢ each building will have to be devoted exclusively to handling the — & letter from their son, way: | am awn ack broldered dota aa mail, and additional stories will be required for the other of Dear Mither and Matther—Just : ed medallions, 35¢ eae fices. At the glacial rate at which building operations under the wait anither fortnieht an’ i co Very Special, 15¢ Each. mn - Pi ‘ hame an’ gang wi’ yo, Your affoc Pid ghaak wis ans a pleasure to show federal government move, it behooves Seattle to start today | tlonate son.” | , Ww 1a Uicee acy Han 8 ° row edge of an imita srt a to get the additional stories. } Poe A Jur ngs. tion Armenian lace Many pretty new em By the time they are completed there will be need for still ¢ broidered turnovers, more room, Experience has shown us that eternal exertion is the price of a postoffice. Seattle has been rather shabbily “T hear yer frien’ Tam#on's mar CHICKEN FARMER j ried agal I'd learn the business ere } “Aye, 80 he Is, Ho's beon a dear! {4 sink my cofu in it; le frien’ tae me. Hos cost me three} For the game is dear, it would ap- | All the underwear spoken of as “Globe” & treated in the matter of federal buildings. The plans for the | weddin’ presents an’ twa wreaths,” pear, \7 , Pang heer yp Hee: - 1 ol a lobe” is steam , lent! vith } Until you've been tn It a year; shrunken and hand finished ; in ten years selling we've present building were drawn five years ago, and evidently with | On Her Guard. So dope ft out a bit, | never heard a complaint “You see,” said the professor,|And for the worst prepare. | "the science of chemistry depends om the discovery of certain affini Naming the Picture. tle" The artixt was of the impression | “Pardon me," interruptped Miss|ist school. He had just given the |Prym. “I trust the conversation can| last touches to a purple and bine proceed without drifting ifto scan-| Canvas when bis wife came into the ines no thought that there was to be any growth of the city. Today Portland, a smaller city than Seattle, doing a smaller postoffice business, has an old office that is larger than our new one and a hew one is about to be built in the Oregon metropolis. In addition to the postoffice, Portland has a customs house build ing twice the size of our postoffice, and yet the customs offi ie cers here are to be housed on the third floor of our postal build- |g) Remarkably Good Three-fourths Wool, white “Merode” ) Values Women’s hand finished vests and tights; q meee these are garments you've been glad 4 — 7 to get even at $1.00—now they but 9x Fleece Lined white, hand finished Merode garments, too of a real heavy weight, a ne good value; studio. dear,” said he, “this fa the ape | wanted you to suggest for.” Even Honors. One of the \auumany delegates : jat the Denver convention was ap-| “Why not call it ‘Home’? she SO. t; $1.00 for u t Tt might be well for the congressional delegation from oo hed —— Dae moenistanee mn sae a Ee | SOc a garment ; ‘or union suit ‘ rm | y ne . nit Washington to study the system of their Oregon colleagues, to Sian no ce ant Tae no place ike it,” | Kok an Fourths Wool, ribbed, | Riding up to the Tammanyite he| “Because there said she replied mec white or gray; real warm VERY SPECIAL | rts, $1.00 cach, As theasare store in the | #bout as warm as all wooland | West ‘will give | ie shrink, many prefer the end of securing proper recognition for this city. ly | “Sey, Billy, lend me a twenty, will you? I'm short.” Paradoxical. The New Yorker went down into “! have written a book that every-/| hie pocket, fished out a big roll and|bedy ought to read,” said the | handed a temdotiar bill te the seedy | author | WOMEN ON SCHOOL BOARD on the face of it to be wise, irrespective of any suffrage move- ment that may be behind it or interested therein. Woman has @ particular interest in the schools, which in reality, if not in| theory, exceeds that of mere man. Man, in common with ali! male brutes, provides the food for his offspring, and as a gen-| eral thing this ogcupies about all his time, so that he has little | to givé to the consideration of their education, except in a genetal way. ‘That is left to the mother: especially is this so) 1.45 consolation for the Ex "I know you did." said the pol-| nobody ought to read’ itieias, “but I think this way in fairer. You lose ten and | jose ten. Puery Ones. sea Young Hopeful Mummy, have eatageat gooseberries got lege? | The stranger advanced toward Mother: No, dear. | the door, Mr. O'Toole stood tn the Young Hopeful: Then I've swat | doorway with « rough in her lowed @ caterpillar, | seers crn eae es ot: one I'm afraid it 't do,” answer you as good for The proposalite place a womad on the school board seems | “day, Willy,” waid he of the|ed the publisher, “What the public | the price Nearly All-Wool Globe “touch,” “L said twenty.” seems to want now Is a book that) | . garments, ribbed and very { white or blue gray, $1. 50 8 gam ment. 9 25e A GARMENT | 8? extra heavy one, era haan only, $1.75 a garment; sted Children’s Rib- | Shrunken, you know. bed, Fleeced Gray Silk and Wool, the gem Underwear— | —No hoax about this be ES | " ‘ Can't you seo i'm basyt fave VY, Union Suits .5O. silk and wool, We know during the younger formative years of the child's life. |lish in the fact that their balloon} ® committer meeting and meast| _ RUNAWAY __ Sate SS bere | we're talking about. Mer This fact is recognized to the extent of allowing women to! — ee ee edges, F 7 Sey: White Vests ; 5 vote on school matters, and it is to be regretted that she does) “** 7 os . 4 oo = AIM ights, a garment. ‘ tunity i “.| What has become of the ob reat ‘itealn as BY STUART &. sroNn. he -~ ” Union Suits, Globe, white or gray; the $3.00 mot avail herself of her opportunity in greater numbers. The|)ciioned drugaist who used to! square miles, being a little MPger! As the stroke of 12 Mias-dtugenia | Penitence is now special $2.50 a suit : the $3.50 grade, extra heavy, ‘women as a whole would take a greater interest in school ques-|gtve te children lcortes root? | than Artzona. Agden ercee, A brown satchel re-| Diaded. “1 am overwrought white or gray, is now $300: stit. sa i Ries hair an o hie she . h ‘ or r a tions if there were one or more of their sex on the school board | Sidtpten. one Malate te MK A sate inte ane Peet ene One tate Skis anod Be ig evar The pure wool, Merode, good weight, is $3.50 is ble The i node the § Mad | equare aloe pitehed the mitceliany dearest ¢ : a feasona suppesition. school system m is the fem-| nots trolley lines haye proves 8 sere. }the feminine heart-—powder putts.| 2°), 42 ? oe wn sitesi " pe) h; the womanly care for the little things that mascu | paying veeteen. | eRe? urlers, ovloxne end Hin Pteture Hut the man shook her wentiy| gl Root’s Tivoli, and this is the : ‘ Pied " z The average human life 1@ 32) and the picture she kissed and kiss. fem him. “Not now—-nor thi . oat ds corisider trivial. The school is an annex to the| The people of the United Kine | years o | Sobbing the least bit she all wool grade, not that cottoniag lementing it along special lines, .|dom pay King EA and bis immedi. | os¢ And th + ‘ iummornow tts o garment you see about towng§2 termes we long special lines, and no one dis-| ii" Vistives $2,534,000 annually F- 00 te offietatty explained thet the| few nected’ G0 window ‘glees cnklcaeP * ee “yen wie) rment. } the woman's right to rule in the home, It would only | | recent accident to the English war = Ae ge ws. 1 In a week be began. but th Scotch Wool, medium heavy fi be the logical and proper thing to give her at least a minority! A silver doar solned im 1504 18! aeroplane was die to « “aide slip.” | [nad ead od Lighin sponse Sh tm, the hanes re sles. made elegant finish, a pretty heathér mixtur tati hat body which verued at Gee. | Suppose that's serial pigeon Eag-| b te deseoms | ond chetines Thanbed neleuy carenee eu , elega pretty representation on that y which governs the schools. | aad | eth. tt had reach- ‘4 $2.25 a garment. wienta tthe Ra rene over ths} Butte holds. the aitie do record {her and © teint, buliee aaa aul P Nearly All Wool gray, medium heavy, with « ' ef ude ot H bull b "4 The Pullman Sleeping Car company has become officially cog- Savansah, Ga. course, Thankagit-| of the United States, being parched | Isa che AD. ink ee tober than oe / pace 9 warm and the non- shrinking kind; $1.0 a | i rest wry the much-kissed a a pom a Paarl Fasc gad ben a ret ht die [Bars oe: ges aS — a tim” dhe SE 4 , A ribbed medium weight, blue gray, every inch if informed he could use a tooth brush on the train, ae teat beaks Nt) The tang of frost Is im the atr, Rot coming to you! Y [A which fits, soft, warm and a pleasure to weat; $L75 capitol is 287% feet high. The dayedawns sort of murky, | not re eit, “milled though he dla garment j To & person of ordinary mathematical attainments it would | Mexico's president has held that) 7 i ee ae ee ieicres om stints A ribbed heavy weight, tailor made underwean § Seems that’ “Dismondfleld Jack” Davie was a trifle carciess with his oe Pope ee be yeti Our sPbetite wante turkey Me know, Iittie Gen , eae gray; any the best for $2.00 on the Coast; ciphers when he estimated the damage to his tion ° x eg Ma | the: 4 » eee. , i : Teppation at SER ONe, | wy WO 6 SOR Be WEE Pied scutdent to sow 00 yeite bale Union Suits of heavy ribbed cotton, tailor made, eee old. He has lived every day of It, | gasrodt arnntin, x $1.75 a suit. An excellent opportunity is afforded to Mr. Hearst to exercise | 4 ¢, to Bon't’ shudde le tet : ‘ ord of atone, three bushels | - udder, Nite gir r his peculiar lettergetting abilities around the offices of Nuzum @ |of lime and & yard of sand will| 8 9 jeate enough for years and years | Posty Medium heavy, natural gray, nearly all wool, Wig Nuzum, Spokane. dutld 190 euble fect of wall “Doe you exercise that bull pnp |" sod Work among weangn.”} not shrink, $3.50 a suit, “*-. : lof yours, Jones?” I wilt not — your . Extra heavy, tailor made, nearly all wool, will not g On the Panama canal in Sep | “Certainly, he gets a tramp shrink, blue gray ; $4.00 a suit. ‘There duesn't appear to be any hard and fast limit to the eum [tember 3,155,886 cuble yards were | Very day or #0.” lpecueeet ofl" One * } . “ Lots of Others—Stuttgarter, Ramie, Australian ber of times the N. ¥. Limited may jump into the diteh. excavated. a, sali pacend moe. Austie. dve Wool, Norfolk, New Bi k and others of bie Office Sey: Your mother-in-law iP * sleeve and “the” figure of * sie } sn ew Brunswick and others of recog: | bare “ Korea is exactly the size of|is on the wire. srg Ag ngs EO mye op my — nized standing. Ir. Rutherford hasn't practiced long enough in his latest act of | Kansas, $2,000 equare mites. Employer: | wish it was barbed, | ar j saving money for the people to look quite natural. “*e * Bohemian waid Austin ——___. Must be something fm the alr of “ ead akin Sosa nat nae Dayton, 0., for another seroplan- ¢ Herring aeroplane, whieh! per " Perchance Mr. Gormley fs Inspired by desire to save the | ist haw appeared in the home of| refused to fly, might be tried as « PiPhe gil nodded. “The fyracues treasurer's office tne trouble of seeking the man. the Wrights. submarine, The name ts sugges N47" fe Sblepered, fearfully, oats tive. an inkling of this, do you xt i" Nell Gwynn was ® popular ac Al A would have stood by and let you| ¥ Nationally the postoffice department is some 17 millions shy; |tross and favorite of Charles {,| Katherine: I'm so glad to fina | €0?" ™ or Pe locally, about two stories and one postmaster. whose last words were: “Don’t let} you home, dear, | tried to call) Sh Pegan to moan there in the ehil) dark night ith freney Mr a bullet or ag starve.” She died ei up, but a said) =your, am sorey for you.” he anté.| bed his indy from the & ti | phone was ov of orde 7 nm aip back upstairs an ne od iw he ‘Tho radical relationship ot money to evil seems to obtain in | aes Samayer U supbees & te dtens| On upon cates a no} Spother minute they were our present scandal Husband: My dear, can't you|an hour ago Jack called up fathor| wate TAK04 ROW. “Sorry! 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