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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908, or = “Why, they congratulated me| | THE SEATTLE STAR | — OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE = iio oinas® ™® re at Ml” ty Be 2339932233 33339390 Mary--Well, mum, I motght have| members came to me and told me} alt a6: @ 4) | Ld ; ; ta tad endl More guaranteed silk watets $7.60 P ~ igod that when T sat down he bad ea The prettte ace tringne ( BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1900 Seventh Ave: | Varta se Sf le Kiteeelt it wabtne beet thing T ddl late te ot ities 97.60 Bailla ‘ AY. A Puzslor. had ever done.” = Ah P iss nia dhe a dln brah EERE ROE =FND YOUR@ THE ONLY ONE / WOULD YALK Yo mata 8 8 * ¥ PHON ES Main 1080, |a| #80Ur (ry SO WSY KEEP 17 UNDER YOUR Nar las if she were a member of _ A Clever Omission, pe en’ IND, 441. AND DON'T LET ON rn enti om family.” “Did you write to pap, George?” |"%" for a half-dozen, These are exchanges, and connect with all de oi ‘7 487 ON YO anyBoby Gracious, how do you Ket ber] “Aanking tor your hand? s | Partments—ask for department or name of person . a to put up with ir é | “Of course.” AN A perfectly sized yeu want, f move ” i | “You, | wrote.” 4 * DOW and = sate Ambiguous. “That's strange. 1 supposed pa oliar stap 1 BALLARD STAR AGENCY—540? Balinrd ay. Sunset, Ratlard t06 sae | Lodger-—Here’s a nice breakfast! py would peat liga ae Tou RVSRENT STAN AGENCT—T. A. kine, 1600 Pudltie Ava Oenen 020 " =m law | SS lio ask a friend to, Did you Iny|\now he n't ike You “~N 4-4 de: ea “ De # | the table, Mary? Yes, 1 know. But I fixt it all! fy ° Pecially for bar copy. in venty-five cents per month De | Mary—You, sir, All but the egms,| ent ‘I~ didn't wign the letter MW pecta u i ur as well as thoge alt or . r you've Batered at the Postoft beer Vf When He Sat Down tnpeseible, “ +08 SUBSCRIBERS 1 ‘ | How was your speech received Getting oney from Old Grouche ‘ * , jut the club?” asked one of Chum: In like p eoth y ! to7en on Wediies, 4 orice Fo SOCSEMIMENS- ws } ke y's ‘friends, te ; “L noe he wa n't got any teeth,” a sae das : it you should 4 ’ if ms oy ae Te tee ee ae a certain of giving our eubsertbore @ pyfect curried : DIANA’S DIARY Silk Ribbons Plain ( ile 35¢ Ri x 2 | ' - AN Special 25¢ tes Mer: “OC & yard A WORD TO SANTA CLAUS | Miss Ditipickles Discovers That Some People Who “Put on Agony” |Af\ ' ) Nay | ~y PTT ae | Their “Breadbaakets.” | Minch Setin Me * . IE “AST YING You ASKED Ni 10 KEEP SOME. | | 5 ita teeny meander ees eat (ae Lee Pet h Satin Messaling, Simm Here is a Santa Claus suggestion that contains the merit} THING CONFIDENTIAL YOU MAN AROUND AWD FOLD 5 : me Satin and 51-inch Extra Wi of t ental and practical 4 DOLEN OFWER PEOPLE THE SAME THING {if Teffeta—Black, white and ever ‘ colon, nh toe Gays. telore'the mail bokes died WHAT IVE GIVEN YOU 13 (N CONFIDENCE, $0 Here's a chance for Hair } here's 2 change fed by t etle Shien witht tetbakn for Sailtn, eat KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT tf for Fancy Work Ribbons q st , © ere little ones with letters for Santa, 5 ‘ “ bi] Bae 4 ting forth a list of their in childish expectation that to ask is to receive ually so red-taped and Starting Today We Give You « Came tng to Save Money on Good Suits -_ =< You'll Be Glad You Waited methodical, has so far deviated from the long rules and regu-| re lations concerning matter for the dead letter office, that he will | . turn over to any organization these letters for such answer as they may give It should not. be a difficult matter for some set of persons, 7 Suits go at $21.75 enue charitable in their memories of the days of Saint Nick, to or The Newest Suits joye 48 {nck ats, anda ganize for Christmas tide and take care of these little scrawls | hare pe serge, Di It would not take a very large sum to buy sufficient toys to| Pe | Greatly Redaced s:y ed skirt and satiq show to the trusting tots that Santa Claus has not forgotten} ee Xt | | 1$ Suits « ’ ro) them, even if the demands on his pack are too great to attend ba S | ; Piet ne ‘ ; ee ws rench serg f to all their needs some have the aile gored skirt; o t kinds, with less coats, with satin buttons. These are really" for the price Other Reductions Are These: From $50.00 to .. $37.50 | From $25.00 te _.§ From $52.50 to .. $35.00 | From $27.50 to From $60.00 to .. $39.75 | From $30.00to From $77.50 to ..$52.50 | From $35.00¢0. | From $85.00 to .. $57.50 | From $39.75 to | | From $97.50 to .. $62.50 | From $45.00 te. Naturally, there will arise the objection that parents well capable of carrying out the Christmas myth would take ad- AR D vantage of this opportunity to get something for nothing. It cannot be denied that even in the season of Christ the avar- BY JOSH less avid, but their numbers would be small and} aa os some investigation could be made. Anyhow, the resultant total of pleasure would make ample amends for any petty graft venile agnosticism which defiantly de- clares “There ain't no Santy Clans,” and in our immediate cir- | cle proselyte with missionary fervor to stamp out this higher | icious are no A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. new gown and I tell her she looks charming in her old one, ee Youthful Ingenuity. “I want another bos of pills like it got for mother orday.” | “ive proba-| “Did your mother say they were/ bly th’ epl-| goat” We all lament the criticism; but when we look at the number of children who sepne oo: No—-but they just fit my alr Real Nice Sui | G , un . every year have personal evidence of the non-existence of grave. yerde| yh “LITTLE DID WE SUSPECT WE WERE PIPED OFF BY TWO PAIR oa ee pera a ' Sa im | awn.” Cold Comfort. A $45.00 one that's now $29.75 is of the new Santa Claus, we may hardly wonder at the number of scoffers. y NE ~ OF HUNGRY EY! THE GAME BELONGING TO OUR é . " 7 | | City Editor—Why do you say ° ‘” «broadcloth, military effect ; 32-inch jacket, b here will be many children this year beyond the pale of re- that this man “passed away,” tn EMPLOYERS.” A $50.00 Suit, now $37.50, is an Empire | turning prosperity, and while there undoubtedly will be needs pgs thn = fest Spr v. with each other. Sometimes I take/#\ wine, navy, olive or black broadcloth ; self-s money Py and I don't like to feel that he ie| Time has passed since the un young Mortimer Smeariton with fA velvet pipings; skirt is gored with fan-pleated more insistent than jumping jacks and tin engines, these little / iy 7 usual gorgefest conducted by the me, and then HE gets some beef things ore & joy beyond the units of mature measurement, ° sccaumiemsens Wes k's bison Smeariton family, and I'm tiring and beans under bis hide, Being |f This Certainly Is a Snap for You. Many a little girl would gladly forego a new pair of shoes to Hie idea of Getting Work. RR. L. &. and Matthew Arnold, (seain of mere luxury 4 yng a growing child, vitties is bis sal sch lavaiinialipinrbaethicahiatsen ighiaeitigpiae ti dian ogg S f a | with oats It gots my GOAT to see vation. (| : have a doll whose cyes would close. She will have plenty of mand One Late — you | ae ee 8. d. ei wearing stylish clothes, and| But to come beck to Maggi /\ Send the Children to Us Tomorrow—We to see our basement goods; have lots to interest th Opportunity in after life to become practical, and it isn’t fair to dolls, toys, games, books, etc., ete., and want at r y ' * CIE. cheat her out of baby-day ecstacies when they are so easy to om cal pelmae of ¢ would | won't Iike God!"--Harper's Wepk- |be strangers to food if it was ME, MAGGIE. The qu Begnar—Yos, ma'am, Last month the death of Matthew Arnoid he Nying tm high rent, and keeping an domestic, she seems to have got work for two members of my | paused: then sald, dublounty, “Fle | automobile and two girls, and then tem. There's nothin senor oni ion ia, gravida. take it y |1 wouldn't try to string along with does she beat the Smeariton hand! have a ride on our escalator. — re eee this society game at SUCH acoet. cap? I asked her. SAN Apu AE | "1 ne . in a ; b K Within The Limit. But I seo that’s what € lot of the “Sure, me girl” she says, In s With 288 million drinks of whisky burned.up in Kentucky, Pet le Pampa try flat Mere Suatwed Ob, dear! doart upper crust do. Really, I have to burst of confidence, “I find meself. J. A. BAI LARGEON & co. ‘Thanksgiving ia going to be a hollow mockery fer the Ancient and /tery on your wife? Mary, te you've been herd--enly get an eng 3 Bong Symone er — henge Bw pa — ee 7 ws Hono ‘use. Srabshaw- it alwaysione mont! u've broken’ ‘home aa often se pi self out « on, : 7 oe a ae Pn rete ge age 3 wants a china than Ds wanes tito. | body and soul on speaking terme ample Funny, isn't it, how some welt nr — ath ccenmace | people will loowen up for everything but eats? OSGAR UND ADOLF HOBNAIL [oe Set omens Sere eee MIT JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 8.08 tins and Maggie cooked ft as only Mag: He Exudes Dem der Story of Hiss Life und der Sequel of Success, unde Demol- gic can. Thon we fell against tt teh | for all we was worth, not forgetting How He Hates Mere Money. & plateful for Mortimer Serra Sa mee sees SEETITT. All these gentlemen who have completed thelr plans for being speaker of the house of representatives have overlooked one ftem, towit: Joseph G. Cannon. If there are any other citizens whose friends insist that they should be county treasurer, let them step forward or forever after hold their present jobs. LITTLE did we suspect we were “a9 [piped off by two pair of hungry jeyes, the same belonging to our employers 4 (Continued.) —_— Mr. Terhune ts likely aware by this time that “taking drastic measures” with Bob Hodge is a great deal like a similar procedure with a buzzsaw. USES FOR SALT SACKS. Alice Roosevelt Longworth's reduction in her cigarette consump- tion from 40 to 20 a day is an ennobling example of feminine will power. Don't throw away the salt bags —they aré avaliable for many pur- poses, Wash them clean, dry them and lay them in one of the pantry drawers as soon as they are emptied Some of the bags may be ripped open and the thin material will be found just the thing to lay over 4 | mustard poultice. In case the water is muddy, slip one of the bags over the faucet, se eure with a rubber band, and you | will be saved the trouble of strain ing the water The regulation jelly bag is of flannel, but the cotton salt bag is} |e good substitute, and if washed | each time after using, may be | made to last « long time They make excellent bath bags when filled with bran and a pulver ined soap. In maxing pickles, inclose § the spices in one of these bags and tle } loosely, then when the vinegar is | sufficiently favored the bag may Cash or Credit E have selected several lines of Fall Suit W img in price as high as $30.00, and havel ed them uniformly at $18.00. This# ers necessary alterations, and you are, of coum to take advantage of our Liberal Credit Pri a little down and a little at a time for the Suit We've just received several new lines of Four-in-Hand Ties, to sell at 25¢ and 50c. row and lay in a supply. The patterns are mity. ‘The schoo! board might get around the difficulty by making « course of navigation an elective study in the Alien school. At this distance it looks as if Elthu Root was going to be the Bill Taft of the next administration Tennessee and China are fast losing their reputations for being health resorts. ‘The Poultry union was fearfal that Mr. Williams was about to fly the coop. if Rockefeller hadn't admitted it himself we never would have believed it. 1332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” | be removed. AN ERROR. are eereereeeeneepereres ce WANED — man . to rather severely punish Robert, | zeta yr A yaa pas h that his children MIEN | Weg WE MAKE MONEY FROM OUR TREES.” DEN, NOTISSING ADOLF BEGIN RUBBERING IN ing to me with resentment in bis e Silk inate of tie Wanton Welne to qyind tin enen 06 tek HOLLOW TREES, HE ADDET, “BUT WE DON’T KEEP IT THERE.” TT in be. cathe “hb Oia i de as the F t om 0 « ” ' ‘ fae ene : - ey pe aA As Ongar Makes id Ouid jing flult?” Of course, dias wass by! “I haf a schomo dot vill make us|make yours $1 .00 each " a ¢ will and must To Fred Schaefer. — is ea fists rich, J.D mit your backing,” Adolf ee ate a Lose ; th and grind his bones to dust Rockelefeller state, Paragoric| i" | + ay ins coy tet eg 1c AE TY TP TO INVEST ‘IN THE BEST HOME Slave reaching k to devour. Hille—We fount J. D. in a lofely Vell, vot abould it?” 1 inktvirea, | friend? And did He make me? c z c § «“ ty Mpsner scm ecm afte? epmictin | frame of mind, presending, as id| respectifely “Id isa oxtracting gold from ve Certainly, my boy ei TAINMENT 8 aio oo En thek vous Mendae te ed, vere, & pict lke « off painting Why, now everybody ‘knows | ter,” vispered Adolf ‘And did He make pa, too | ‘ oat "| him,” caroled J. D., fooaling bias Nobody ean get gold from Of course He did 1 Then he wed the Fire to the Wat (Read diss ofer again, id tas & TO) Lintick mit a slice of der brassie| Water,” laughed J. D. Well,” sobbed Rob andly wg hgteny ee ee 4 vide ¢ ave @ new slave birth | fined choke.) jon @ appre to bunker Bah!” sald Adolf, mit vexadion, | “that’s when He made atake | Rhee agp De oe a : oo of eoame He wass nod bashful in our bres-| “Once,” he continued, “we need.| “ve ) der goltfish get 1d? The mber Delit That a ay te ane and Moe tlng vt rings |enee, but letting go of our hants|ed quite a sum, three milliogydol- | —~ - — — =e jcordiously, sald Well, boys, how —_ A ‘ ‘ . - t « ou find oursel ’ € , dot iss some sum, at . The ‘ f » a r pe Nine. He tra ne t of the 4 of wire | 40 you find yourselves 88, ’ The payment of one r puts a ge That a baby ma oh a butter nd the Der vay I find mysetuf,” gickled | mittet h on . 7 Ay or ~ whic he ~ om Hs , desire. | canis “le to set on @ diiest eae Hut let ue talk of other thins as ingt lalking Machine in you rhe balance to be th he sts slave to bis feeble | iid den der condugtor tells me vere| besides money,” J. D. interruptet n easy installments of $1.00 a week. ad over the and weep, saan even eagie: wale Adolf aivays makes a chack: | himseluf, smiling “sathy. | “I Mate Creamery Butter Sila e, ghost! hit of himseluf ven treatet as a| money. | love landscapes, I love Sia wee lequal by der ercut of ty pretty views. Why do they "put Denes Pp ; Panes 7 - | Ignoring my obtuse frent, der} an s on currency w you lb slave [aetna act Set noes nadie eee {ttre for feat 2-lb. squares lto show us a goot tim but dit nod a t gy grow Cream a a BF a rie a SE let us touch 1d. Following him | Just a8 fast adcompound interest And he set t the ¥ - Jonto der goluf Ii drote der | W t trees here and sel! then || Brick . B nd he | pill from hole trank in| ¢ os, Yes, we make thoney ney ‘ e] ttt BLED And | ne ' he Lightnis wl atl trot ate. fe roots Ho ae te from os. Den, notiasing Cheese Just Arrived Vt we pa a a9 ius chained to the solid ee ; noddings else to trink Adolf begin rubbering in. hollow * ° 4 — ‘ , a pitson Wbecuete: wk] O10 HAM, cont. dail roan, bm adden “bet ao andte mete a meme Cee tome English Walnuts ; id ¢ h tt 1 pad they would have|!t there!” 5 poate ant en an set the 4 must them forever my motives have| Among odder dings vich J.D. at 2 Ibs. for 350 1406 SECOND AV, been as the Ill vulged us wae dot vile he wass G - . >: rw nen, E. ERS. et . t he c em, fo f « he t bo arcane : = a on i , rhe turn awa | By Adolf (of course), “I seo, In-| lifing like a farmer—only der farm uar Saturday EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEAL 3 ghtning’s leap, by the fiends of Fire | stead of being a footpad you wass on'd know id-—he wass yet so ? By € the Stoam’s hot breath’ they witl | lily pad ot ho day wane ioaat ete] amteed Soft Shell J rea feast pon But J. D, vent on, gifing all credit It dink fd ain'd, ad $300 @ ggs SAVING LIST Almonds L< ) RATES TO CALI j a due Standart Oi! to hiss dear as e | E — Blinded ! nd, without pity or hate | ar a | : Meoclasacnis oeiioot tan a a socKlates, showing dot dose vich| We listened distinctly to all Mr way genet v4 1 gr te ‘pia be 9 «by and wait Jdit nod hit der tobeggan wass frosh | Rockofeller's remisaniscences — by || Wor all Cooking 1§¢ Pound | wicduah; doe Cute 1 Goods (ay piancisee eal ‘ Th Lao voip os a tae Se ela in hiss affeetior 1 shall never| @@r vay, nod efen hiss memory iss Purposes Here's an opportun Inge bre he als forget my first meeting with Arch-| POOt any more—und dislodged our-| ky due wae tee H BEKINS MOVE s ii tn thin Aik ot the lennon, ovute 4k. tt i |bold—-nobody ever forgets his first | Sluts from hiss endearing bresence | & dozen y _ ech ee ee tat oe eA oe waa ne | er page meeting with that man—and I saw| @@ gracefully as der barbed vire| d ff pare for your det - . Ine gr eee ae ae te the eye * of @ graver age? that he bad @ well-developed sense| fence voult permit us, But before|f| for Teas an Co ee Thankegiving fj DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, 416 oblong renga bli ete maenity hon, of humor going Adolf tot he voult attempt * BHOK BRE Are not men woned by Class and Caste? Are not thelr tacos Maybe he wass full mit detelop-|Yust vou touch | 30c When others have failed to satisfy vee bie i Si. 4 voivate WHS yg se aig Must they who never labor on the'tongues of the larks be foag See — - you—-Try us-—-we wil! not only please cans | Ordere Bxeouted ¢ Ahd they whe rf ér be bound by a Bi Of brend \ . # if at 3 Wa RHEUMATISM. | [Dr Geo.5. Bor <7 6 bead wenee — = Shall we th ‘orce and may We forme o Fire? row B re) Slaves burden wh and epee en Ret erst i fae, tree treatinent 1} : | Creamerie UW er r Private 1 KE ¥ Too wretched to reason y to hope. goade Annes. Lek us usted | t rivate Leased tue to All Kx Fle om perdlng Foe ty pes Aan Fin f ma it, Write for our tree iter | me. It will coat you nothing t | 0 e chang ta ove! our ones. iz, , ont Aion og amg ig ey aon if Sli, aver (zou eaga | 1014 SECOND AVE. First Store North of Madisoft iL: S.C. Osborn & Co. | ret Av. 688

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