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° THE DIANA’S DIARY Mies Dillpickies Discovers That Some People Who “Put on ae Have Most of the Agony in Their “Breadbaskets.” BY FREO SCHAEFER, - _ ‘THE SEATTLE STAR 3932233252 wy TAR PUBLISHING Oo. 19071900 Beventh Ave, sae “ARTRANOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. PHONES Gp STAR-—W EDNES! AY NOVEMBER 16, 1906, 600 @ yard for Cor ot ¢ Bie brotderies that are good Tek PPARTLON |@ | 780 » vara ms: ° Main 1060, IND, 441, @ yard for te and 10 Boading One of the important facts of uite| These ar han nnect with all de - partmente- on tor Tgictosie’ os name of person fw the different moral standards of F yeu want. Sa men and women 4 ; BALLARD STAR AGBNCY—i40) Dajiard ay O Maltord 906 It In not only in the relations of Today Selling Starts of ¥ RVERAY? OTAR AGMNOT. 7 A Kina, 1010 Pacific Ave tunes the sexes that man's and woman's rey _— “ a e4 wense of hoor in at variance, but ae Ine cont per copy ok, oF twenty-five conte per month, Be- in business, politics, sports, the | by mall oF ow million ttle things of life | Man hates and despises women's! white bes, the ease and versatility | ae Reoond-clane matter Hered at the Postoftion at Seattle, Wihington Suits at Reduced Prices 1a.to, MATL Bt Sack pager’ When that sate” With whiPh whe evades the truth, | Best quality newest sty! paid in He can understand and pardon « a ere g ie plainly tlre, ~aeinn a straightforward lie for a definite Empire style, Directoire Cte, of the ney, NOVICE Ld wease ae ee eet purpose when to speak the truth est and best cloth fine th, striped Tee, tna F a6 sreioce and we will send yes would cause pain or make trouble chevron, novelties, etc., et« pe ng ore than cuss please telepho But to He inatinetively and with ing our subsoribers & perfect eepviee out, ca no, that he cannot under | $25.00 Suits for $17.50 $35.00 Suits for | " Choating at cards is dishonorable! “honor' fx most, marked $27.50 Suits for $18.50 $45.00 Suits for $2gm— toa man, Even men who, to the| Love—or what passes for love $30.00 Suits for $19.75 47.50 Sut if SOME POLITICAL JOBBERY eyes of an oploocer, would soem to! at the time—t# to man a sufficient ; é > Suits for $32gq ceutilinidiatiiasdimebuls have parted company with honor| excuse for acts generally held to | Etc., Et Right at this st { the county tre asurership cont roversy jlong ago, recognize it Women dishonorable. No matter how Plenty t " ‘ - otherwise respectable and mi great or how absc er love tenty to 08 Irom; re ds from our We arise to protest ainst the interference and dictation of quite prudish on some subjects flat | it does not aatinfy n with manufacturer Senator Piles in any manner whatever, In plain, blunt and un jtor themselves on their ability to) out the world’s She sian ‘ . pie |et the best of an opponent at| may count the cont and decide te “ dip ¢ language, the question is one that does not fa cards, and they are not at all ecrup | defy soctety and pay the price, but within the business of Senator and his participation | ulous about the means employed. | in her heart ahe is not, contented ‘ " t | A healthy-minded boy looks on| Just so, when love is dead retty ong oats re therein smacks of political and pe pertinence liale bearing as the un mable! woman will cling to the semblance Senator Piles abil somes afb ay have the . juin; not so the girl. She Is encour-|of love, anxious make up ip ® i that K hel ‘tus a gorulnatins aged, first by her mother and im | seeming what she no longer feels t * at Ning ty belongs 1 examination mediate fomale relatives, and later it is « point of honor with her t Hi If will show that this is an ex eration, Mr, Piles is the United} by teachers apd associates to repeat) With a man when love dies there ere a ou a : ; all she knows or overhears about!is na pretense about It, 00 acting ay States senator from the state of Washington, with his dutic ther t " t , 0 people. With such a training | just the t truth for which he ndisiee clearly defined. Whatever federal patronage custom may have thow can the ordinary woman re-|in so way holds himself respons! Mostly 9 dressy blacks, though there are tag we ea spect « man's chivalrous regard for ble erts, striped coverts and tweeds given his office, he has abs 1ing whatever to do with LOOKING HUNGRILV IN THE WINDOW WE GAVE A SWELL | other's secrete? Man, living a more rational lite ot, i: 4 any office of King co IMITATION OF THE BREAD LINE. In the business world women/|is prone to trast his naturdl tr Phese are the newest the best we haven as is z . one " ' 1 tand “Jewel,” the wheery pug, to the are at once the t faithful and | etinets. Woman, a victim of over an ee It would also be well for Mr, Russell to take note of a few] a4. gmeariton tally In good tor |enterore |the most unfair of employes,| civilization, has learned to dis $21.75 Coats for $14.75 $39.75 Coats for $24.75 thing fore mersing himself in the federal service, and one | taugh any hour In the day. Asl| After leaving the order, me and | They will guard their oraployer's trust bere bee a - whea followed | AN $29.75 Coats for $18.75 $45.00 Coats for $26.59 | fe} ' ‘ 7 > jaaid, they are classy on dress pe | young Mortimer tarried for a MEN. | money or busine ree w they usually lead to remorse} of these is that he cannot afford to take part in any county rade, but in the MESS ROOM they! TAL banquet. Looking into the| their ife—and if steps out of and repentance. $32.50 Coats for $20.00 $60.00 Coats tor $375 | political jobbery and bartering of political spoils. Mr. Russell | tive tke castaways, They have a window, we gave a swell Aunitation | the offiee they will loaf till he| When men and women speak of Etc., Etc se w: ECPI EUS Bie AER i oS 2a. [time lock on the bread box and keep | of the bread Itne. “I choose all on | Comes bac! honor, they do not mean the same owes a moral debt to the people of King county, for Mr. Rus- fm grocery bill hammered down | thiv side of the plum pudding!” the | 1m matters of sentiment thin dif-|thing. Always there is a mental And, mind you, these fi were as low as gud | sell has broken his contract with them. Mr. Russell contracted | with a pile driv Although they heir of the Smeariton tn ferent concept of what eonstitetes | reservation on the score © of sex. see good ones sell for any 1 g and agreed to take the office of county treasurer for two years | Sbine in the bon tos, they keep up eirped And I choose all from | ~~ | 1 8 inet $2,300 ” S atctileath appearances with their hearts’ | the pineapple over to the cream | 7" alary of $2,500 a year. An opportunity arose whereby he | plood. |poffe!” | answered back, entering could secure other employment at $6,000 a year, and Mr. Rus-| od today her . peakiet | of sate the gagie ithe | was ae a a “room oO | M , 4 Pl Ni Collars sell accepted the better job Human frailty in this respect is | three dolled potatoes for the bunch | DRAG Mortimer, Jr, away, Tt was ens as y ew too general and too well apprecihted to cause any resentment |of ue-serked on Haviland china, | heartrending — ie Ne . hag’ ee a “a Ru ‘ n he came {mind you-they chase me off to the | On the way back to the Ormuld yours canno ep clean ” part of the people.towards Mr ussell, but at the sa aterer’s to order a BUFFET) Apartments we tickled ourselves , a ozen time, he should realize that there is something due the people, = tay for a card party they are/ [Wms the ‘thenent: Char nua with mere soa and water | e givin, ane! r pues 7 and it would be the honorable and decent thing for him to}” 1 fe tke DANCING, for I] we would make up for short ra-| p i r Pi ‘ conduct himself in a manner that would indicate that he realized |thougbt here at last we connect |tions, Why, we even SKIPPED In| OD ranret these will worn ee cclaa ae , with a sureenough feed jour joy, humming, “Toolght’s the LPS AAI I | Though these will wear as well as $1.50 as: a his obligation So | took Mra. Smeariton’s writ:/night! Tonight's the night!” lars, we offer them special at— Senator Piles in the past has proven that petty political | ten instructions, and Mortimer, jr..| (Continued.) 4 deals are not beneath his political dignity, and the present seems sires a s ? will not do the work properly vane p only $1.10 a Dozen, or 55¢ a Half-Dozen to confirm and be the logical conclusion of his previous conduct. | cleans the surface—it does not dig deep after germs and They were made expressly for 1 ck up, With Mr. Russell the case is different in that his record hidden impurities like GOLD DUST—the ore wees measures up fairly well with -his opportunities, Mr. Russell J s all sanitary cleansers. should cut himself off entirely from the job-hungry mob that BY JOSH 7 To keep bath tub and lavatory shiny-white and | f A. BAILLARGEON & co. nd — His debt to the people is greater and of much more importance than | any promises he may have made to aid him in securing the | is clamoring and intriguing to get on the county payroll jasked her Whether eho ag a hote You inviting — | To keep metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly are just back : r tour of the Mediterranean, a'am,” was the reply, i office which he gives up to become postmaster. = a ee a po ney mether reaw . | burnished—To purify closet bowl— sn NLP The speaker was George Ade. What did she say?” ; | 20% s ie Shaking the hand of the brown, “Sho sald that ehe didn't kebw To keep tiling and woodwork spotless and beautiful LET JUSTICE HASTEN | Reowraphy an ]young farmer be went on | Simply add a heaping he cos married, a 1 know the sort of conversation!) ™y aunt didn't know ge y | rs lyou heard over there—in Kaypt./®" she got married, an’ you kegw| teaspoonful of GOLD The complaint of Mr. C. A Shayuoidn; concerning the de-| 7 "Tisten and I'll tear off a yard |#e0graphy and you haven't gol DU aie alt of was lays incident to lit@ation in the King county courts is worthy |or two. It ran like this | ried. j ST pat Cleopatra lived You will be sur- : n't it lovely? of serious consideration, and immediate action on the part of tent & tovets Respectfully Dvetined, 6S ter, " |here, and Moses, and Phar “A . 2 the bar and bench. Of still greater interest is it to the layman | makes your head swim, does : ee ane See wae se a | prised at the ease with ; / one ite the bad alr. It phew in the bi ag " whose rights are at stake in law, but the layman can do little} = gy Be ton te taut the] the two hed geno te p= ieee | which it does the work. for dinner. They had given thet order and were waiting for it to! j be filled when the younger man, | | who had been glancing at a paper Nile? or nothing that will affect the procedure or methods of courts | “"Look at the crocodile basking : | of justice. That was centuries Mr. Reynolds says by authority, GOLD DUST steril- ago removed from his province. & P | izes as well as cleans-—— what we all know by ex- MODERN in the sun ‘le he basking. Oh, Mande, ; : th ie your new) that lay on the table, said + od saves you one-half perience, that speed is often the essence of justice. Rights and | bo + od Rag tg the Be le By the way, ancle, did you ever Ife : : CREDIT PLAN hay corebro-spinal meningttie?” | tlfe labor. Let the GOLD DUBT Pets te ger wert” property are frequently in a state of jeopardy, which will not | tong sleeves” / i | “Gee, there's the Sphinx! permit of leisurely action without great injury to the litigant. | “*had that mast be the Geneet Dickens lampooned the chancery courts gf England to a sense | mut 1 don't see any cagyanm of the value of time and held up the wool sacks to ridicule un-| “NO. Hew provoki poi Pa . Isn't it nice to tra til it became manifest to all that the litigant was the principal | rastroad where they don’t bi person in all litigation. soot T j teplied Uncle Zebulon, | aftor a few moments’ mental strug | | mle with the question, “and f don't! ;waot any. Id rather have fried liver and bacon any day.” i] Makes Clothes-Bt EASY Made by THE’ N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. * . P Yes, and do you notice the} Of course nothing approximating this condition, cither in| paimy, spicy smell? | seriousness or intent, obtains here. There is no desire on the Yea, indeed. Just ike cloves, fan't it? What can it be? I'll ask part of the local bench to do other than their duty to the best} the brakeman of their moral and legal ability. The King county judges are bing madam” does that Hirakeman'’ spicy amell | SALE OF THE hard-working men, whose houfs of labor are never over, ang ah the fact remains that the system under which they now operate} is obsolete and unfitted for the vast amount of litigation which | comes before them. The present manner of dividing tHe labors of the judges, while sufficiently exact numerically, approaches near to a lot tery in actuality of work to be performed. The client whose case falls to the duties of one judge may have to wait. weeks and months, while able time. Lawyers, no doubt, have grounds for professional complaint at this condition, but their injury is com slight alongside of that of theirtlient, but we must lc lawyers and the bench itself for a another secures his justice within a reason yaratively | »k to the If the presiding | thi steps for its substitution for the present plan should be at once. remedy judge system has in it the power to ameliorate condition, taken If Mesers. Ach and Dozier have any real interest In the chances of their client they won't compromise on anything less than Kam- | chatka for a change of venue } It ts going to stretch the to make the city pay damages to a teamster bitten by a horse in the the | municipal employ | ory of contributory negligence some The citizens of Port wanting the diers’ company Townsend are in the y with a high p perplexing position of soldiers’ m sure aversion to the sob ee ee 1 The entirely anguish of the mut of the real thing over the reports of take turbation over the eviden holdups is | ce of yrtion to their pe EASTERN OUTFITTING C that the matrimonial process like thatof making a call? You go to adore, you ring a belle, and you} jaive your name to « maid.” Cynieus—“Yes, and then you're taken in.” come from? | | 209 332-36 “From the engine, ma'am. We! | don't use nothing but mummies for | Union St. Second | fuel on.this here line | | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” | Youngly—"Did not | angly you ever ve | ww Walker Bankrupt Stoc Anticipated Cause for Sorrow. Ina came in from the country on} iq her fifth birthday to visit her cousin May. At night they were put to/ bed early. An hour passed, when | heart-breaking sobs were heard ities from the children’s bedroom What is the matter, children?” asked May's mother, entering the The Cost of = Performanailill dark room | Frou: under the bedclothes Ina | VICTOR Artists bbed out, “May won't give me | any of her peanuts.” i But May has no peanuts,” re. i plied her aunt i This is the sum paid the following artists for one | “E know that,” sobbed Ina, “but | | according to statistics gathered by the “Musical Courlen” she said tf whe did have peanuts dividual amounts were as follows: she wouldn't give me any | : - Dress Skirts, worth up to Knitted Wool Sweaters, Aaa $4,500.00 You ean hear A Mistake. |] Tetrazzini 3,500.00 vist, not Husband—"Only think, my col $12, for $3.25. worth up to $8.50, for a 3,500.00 or nena league, Cohen, whom we had to . 17 Sembricn 2,200.00 or ‘ridievlously dinner last Sunday, has died sud-| —__—— $3.95. | — pyooeed partcen SE con e 2,0 i dding a few Wife—"How | wish we had t P Schumann-Heink 2,000.00 = These | vited him for next Sunday!" Raincoats for Women : | Be weoel pyre cxcluelvely for tae ’ lancon . 1,700.00 ‘them . rh Come in and hear Afraid it Would Be Missed 4 and Misses, $5.00 and All the Furs at ONE. j oh oi frase onstrated im our om joa red oewim in ue | - | | partment, in's Gove, an arm of the sea. Con 10.00, worth double. 4 H FRAOAD corr scenes 1a00.00 ay oe A See Ot the eh, Oo $ , HALF Walker’s prices. | ee a i : om and woawall, let's not |fther’s invitation, to the swim ith : : : f . ait psi let's not | ming-pool of his tather’s city club pverlook the matte iding nce to dump the family ash can. he felt cramped somehow and * } sarinain iiiate aioe i eee | Suits worth up to $25.00 Imitation Mink Scarfs Sherman Cla & : As @ sign of the times, ha 1 noticed anything equal to John | PE Seen ek, tocting “woes to be closed out at $10.00 b at ; ; ol « began splashing about and o be clos out a . . D, welcoming ene with open arms doing a few tricks that he thought for $3.95. EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS. | his father might not know, Sud - 1406 Second Av, Mr. Furth m of ' snd merits of the proposed sub. |denly his head and shoulders! way would make est ting tor Portland emerged from the water P . " ‘Oh, daddy,” he sald, in an anx-| White and Colored Lawn Brown Squirrel Fur Coats FOR , Mn ia UitininGuede ee Won’ Codpetion 4 Welsts, worth up to $2.00, $39.50 and $49.50, worth Mousehatd tity) | Usiiitari | for 75c, eile rou car Service 2°Te Avs” on” anos aa aa For some inexplica providence which watches over ' eh jag | BRKINS “Hovis. Aen an i . | Iu one of ‘the Philadelphia public ong Meg e 2018 overlooks racing aut schools is a girl! whose forbears | = pele i t the principal aim of the BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT & 2 CENTS Shooting a lad who slept in at ar {¢ about as severe a penalt ife of a woman is marriage. The} 1 te rapidly arriving, and w big money tor presest te Cie oltense. Would deies to. wae at little girl is well up in most é HE Ss i ONE Fi HER ¢ (@) KAVANAGH CO., In re Operators ceil area tudies, except geography, The| ° °9 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLOG other day her teacher sent to her| - While Hearst paid his visit t¢ White House, Teddy sat on 4GARDEN TRACTS @m@ erates Yaere tracts, $100 an Special Sale Acre; @asy torms; close to hal ar line and lake: level, clear alf Price 4; fine for chickens and ber Overcomts and Cravencttes res OROWN CLOTHING 00. t Ave. National Land Inv. Co, 517 Firet av DISTRIBUTERS liam Walker Bankrupt Stoc DOWNING, HOPKINS & nya ent or on Marea Dr. Geo, DB Wenating mother to see he that the girl studied The 1 day showed the teacher lesson no improvement and Both Phones—279 , ‘Bata blished Orders Bree RHEUMATISM | BIG CUT RATE i on Tobaceos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to camel 1112 TO 1116 SECOND AV. | come in | Relieved tn one »t W i Oriental Billiard Parlors, At 840 Arcade Annex. Lele us | 1418 Third Ave. prove it, Write for Mato inet. | Vibrator Co.