The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR LISHING CO. 1307-1309 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Bntered at the Postothoe at Meattia, Washington, aa second-class matter Main 1060. PHONES <a These are exchanges, and connect with all de partments—ask for department or name of person oy BY STAR P' you want, ae TS nn NT WHY WE WILL GIVE THAN At the threshold of a new year, a new pilot ready to seize the wheel of the ship of state, the children of America today feast in celebration of the bounteous past, but the eyes of all men will scan the horizon of the future for indications of the material prosperity to come What will it bring? ® stress producers and yorkers have been reduce@l, thousands even to ywing a of wicked and urfteasonable financial | inactivity, during which ggeat numbePs of American year want, there are today, definite indtcations of a business re Carefully Verified eteternese of employers show that more than LOOSE ened ete mere out of employment six months ago eile hove retumed te te Humming shops of in dustry Ne Secetere f : ‘Par great copiaine of fimenee set irmlustry today predict grant Give, wend thy are im ® gepsitnee TH Brow _ grewine greud times are realseed, certainly we, &8 a peo pie, Reed cower tor epice HUT Vacre ia thenbogiving—thankful pnd geotitol tor the hissing, bat ever repeomehto! of the hu wep cowse ol aoe suffering im & lamd on dul? od taste gilts . de giving thanks to the Divine Provider, @ national prayer whewdt go op beseeching guidance tue those to @hirp the des Cimies of the natioa are intrusted, that they may pertets a sys tow od government wherein the mpievial comion of every worthy toiler and his loved ones may be assured, =~ Thankful for the million reinstated xed turning wbeete, if gach they will be, we pray for the reinstatement of all of the enemployed, and for the time when every man shall have an : imalienable right to labor and be worthy of a fair chase of the proceeds of his production. ee . This world is ample for the feeding, clothing, sustaining and educating of every child in it. : eit Labor was never so efficient a8 now in producing things} | to satisfy want. - om Nig Preis : An easy and light day’s work fdr every healthy person i the world, equipped as labor is with machinery, would produce | Reentes timo vival regret they ever, learned the art of turning » pen, and Justice | Root may well be listed among those who wrote not wisely, but too anich, This he admits, but staunchly holds that in the/ writing and the matter there was nothing of wrong, except| our grocery bill is very large / Mrs. Justwed: That's strange we deal with @ very. smal) groeery. ac " ar aa “You are the coldest women ¥ . Kahn's Coan, ~ it were twisted by hostile inference, and it is in fear of this} Ome Gaturday, ehortty before the ply Bon eee ee med jetome of business, Kuhe, Loeb @) “Noe on entd thet 8 . < cant spare hed yg to send ome youe ittes,” abe retorted warmly distortion that Justice Root deserts lors. li all this ie true, why should not Justice Root call upon | tends to Plerpont Morzam fudge ; ‘ o uther employes had Ie Judge Gordon, in the sacred name of iriend, for the honor of eB wcccaretligg ny me arto ge Bind Pemining Opinion. the bench, the bar and the people of the state of Washington, | porter with the errand. He ag Mra Hyker—-"o you met my | hewband, 4id you™” to produce t e letters, and abide by the verdict « | eetved careful inatructions to tak D ; nd abide by the verdict of the public.|(”Suiuabie package to Mr. Mon | Mim Pyher—“Yes, 1 met him at | lf Judge Gordon by these letters t a brutal club to beat | cen's office, and to lnaiet pon giv. Fagg Sg cs eftice last woot.” © supreme fective into diegrace by the distortion of their mean- |S." (© “Mr. Movgnn-ef 3. P. Mer] tere, Musee well weet 8 your! ing, a demand from Justice Root that they be made public will |) Peetectme Cecnary Cumenur Mrs, Pykor—"I think he te badty | henpecked, but dorsu't know it.” | drive Judge Gordon to cover, assure Ju fa liberal 9 tt ferme av. com. emmnwe. i interpretation of his writin i as benefit of any COLL A The Real Thing. | doult which must exist in t hi { friends RS le, 2c,3¢ Mre. Wiuehose—"Who te your te | A frank, feart wnat ‘ ‘ vorite writer, Mre, Shopleigh? A fran a nab. to dark-| CUPTS, ¢0) COTS, HO, Mra, Ghopeleigh—"My husband.” mess any pursuit of the grim fates | Mre. Binehose-—"Why, 1 wasn't) i cinnamon Pte, | — Ae thie te the land of nah Wberty, everyone can be thank * fab fow whatever be pieages, ond that Im itself te something to be Oise. Pel Cat (4 j Hairenter Mtl Yar married aga > oa st in Theatr e Volwed be to the commperetion fnolkdhaow « o contracting parts ] * & parties Yow Jerawp alert deww while et for $1.50 @ or Pocidemial te HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. REUNION TIME HAS COME AGAIN) Fi 3333933293533 3335500 190 @ pair for strong stockings Baillarg n’s Now that “Dad’s” had dinner yi and is in good humor for strong boys—this is a special; they're an extra good 260 grade. € Tell him about this chance to save by buying a nice coat or suit Girls’ Suits for $15.00 | Worth up to $25.00. fo COP PR HE Ts splendid lot of Suit nbra : 10 to 18 years hevrons, € ng Girls’ Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices 927.50 Goats for $17.50—$17.50 Coats for $1259 $12.50 Coats for $9.75, Eté., Ete, 14-16 arter len 5 v y three-« ag id 18 year extra gootl g fitted and E styles It's Worth Your While Seeing About This oy While round the fire the grown ee two days’ ststenance. hae Se The ering’ A hasten | ‘ eww once }. : The bile fh to the vbd- Domne eall Bad father angee aah te Gren, . . There is ao need for hard, embruting labor any more, of | “We've getag acans uenhagtvins catebrate 1 juct the way Are opared to mn Gb, happy they | PURE reminiacsices rereh, The best the town) As one lady sald, “D ; f > . We used to do TRashagiving day, Whe ace ao bined Theskasiving dag, |, ARe Hite gravely tor the was / Ba! for famine, or penury, or widows stinting their children on ap. ' : f OF wo'e gremied wa Thaahowiving day can show for. the|Cheap."—Sure she Wale soup, or starving for want of-it. : Ae ERE REN ERR GES ORR RI RR TY ROE a see emo E rive. te isit this|-—every inch of her blessed And there's the secret of this editorial—don’t thank God i aed Re eee of © Mevery alld weceneeeree bag ee etenn acing } re Berea koew contentédly, making believe that all ie well, when it isn't ‘ RA Chopipich—"OR, 500, be @ MATCHED LiKe THO. @| hey ‘That is frypocrisy. Sriten chacetin” J Ome & 8%, & WE AEDT 6 i lacie ei We imay thank God that we live in a state of society in BY JOSH _ + Creat et Tham, if RALTIMORE. Md, Nov. 36. 2] LA BAILLARGEON & as) cad which so many minds are laboring to solve the problem of} 9 wore prom 40gn WISE. jen @ Co. and to - eas erane_ eal the tall Cram at} Sn ie Ss pete, Borne 9 rae amma : i living together in this great carth-house op terms of justice; oe sp stan Kye Bag sent by Dw. David H Cubrradl Fase © 4 : s v t @ beret match othe i will be w) Seect|e 3 for the prospect that we shall solve the problems op which al! ert | @ the sat ot the aiden that! BSSEZestseeseti£ other civilizations failed, and that we may hope for a future of @ tgkis the mortgage on @/ life for the race, instead of a slow death; for the awakening of | @'Retheny Methetn Byptened & : - : : | CC here, at 2M ochre oo © the social conscience—-that inward monitor which admonishes | ! @ Tissnagtrtags afteracom. * . us that where there is poverty and distress, there is collective | PL “Sa | © De Cael at wm ae ® P tt t S “ " ; rout, sai | sig; and thank God still more for intelligent discontent that | [3 ” bein’ j bl «gg me jl hee 3} e coa ' makes ue ashamed of soup, and that we have allowed ourselves | tusy wath or ae he cnid._ “Whe ave you} The One— te Cont Rev L. Rivegen Chea @) es —s = either to be robbed of all but soup, or have robbed. | ~~ o “Wie, fee 6: . om ier tabes po nent a = 2 e ‘This is @ good world. Let ws be thankful for that—and/| i Kein tant 6 On, on temh'e yom want he pot it, he will be we honor Ged by vowing that in the future we will strive to far-| we cama rating ale wpa pa Ti gtiaay: Fyre bg 8 *| : ri ay they conditions that will give to every one of His children his : Orgstnamatie Bsxhity. ‘ of matches would com HO, @ | = ee ‘ due share in it, : rote “ftehy,” ealted hte mother, “did ore; bet De. Correll be pot ia @ : ? Wt Leskes Gad. you ative 4 wary stereo the munrket for @ tun * Friday only, : A Geter came up to © patient te * of ua toon ron A rcgnheg * | ee polis. “ am tacane asylum, slapped him oa Tw, amewered j eewesee seen) - the back, and anid: “Well old man “aed, mamem, after I bad . & anes THE CASE OF JUDGE ROOT | [Se ait 78S ols Son iors, mar, ates bat fy cas oree coon Try tae] 208M, AB DAV | ticoats, ‘Two style a bod write your folks that you'll bo | sttce with all the sends in in” (tard may pon! to Baom” he pmawod : SSR from. One has d ae ee of pertial 6 in the letter of feeck temo in two weeks as quad ee) “You careinan bey! Never the| 1!:"-hle mother prompted. “If he We motber won toting eh poor ; measure irankness looer ; ene depation fee pour Witte (Reers, et him go; enie, mente, |e Jock of John D. Rochefelier's| with six rows fi resignation of Justice Root, which only by its lack of fullmess| pre patient went aff gary to Wether, | suppens.” minie wn"—The Decoetey Dndigge omorven, ond an he Mnwiened be suid, . ; pr far ag ie ae tol wre bes Mao had: ft frelahed ‘Oe, you. masnaan, 1 hed heen 289" 2 oa i knew him.” j ing and four-inch dust ruffle—the other has falis shert touching public opm such manner better - . ny “Ne, | queens yor dem't keew ieiae.””) ed . . f ‘ rata pis and toletance, instead of the prevailing dis- bap cage whew be so C caisiatoel Tox — ; eaavi {so Sem Same oa 2 - bored 2 anna 4-inch dust ruffle, and is4 mite cates Capidibts wn always an appeal in the tragic wre t the feo, Uahied 02 10 6S ques coos! wen atrast they mii |, 7enraed Ray’ teacher wen! “Why. rus. I du." he replind: “I| a Mas titel gewler cog a a Spec an man giving up the fight for that | Sng stack, ‘The pationt bade't oven sive him apgeudicitin 0.1 story josmaneremeey Le etre very cimate te ioe. ay fag My Uae pompadour silks; a variety of pleasing which to all hovorable men is dearer than life; there is a wide aoe what he did ene was | sie ten” Mf Joor bee sin enue nad mame helt} Tie ceaher Ealnae ned signs, priced from $10.00 to $14.00. : knowledge of the daroning ingenuity of circumstances tp Com-) ging ee porn Hy Senay’ Witend Compasition. jof them to hehe & coke, winet part | - - Opera Coat 1c . bine and paint in their blackest the ianocent actions of men, | the baseboard, wavering up over the | “Game 6 pound of ongor” | sete the teen ee ee eee te oe eee eee ee and despite its apparent harshness, there is in the public heart ee ee po pet obese crabted womes im the tet | The Deesm ber Detimenter. lien beings. . wise | less than regular prices - @ forgiveness for error that only needs an honest, straightior-| coiling Bes Feary Re 2-0 ‘ena | bop om @ te maton}: oe Sie a | * 4 watd admission to find the score settled. tn 4 se ached tbe rural sterchenyer, whe Eas ern 0: tfitting C Justice Root is not the first man who has come to evict | tbe fee. vies ton, S ae he wit) be 0 tom - 133434 t - ~ by hid pen in the looseness Ay | “Two weeks! Hetit” he anid. “Ti position ef end and ghneues Ay Ge hemgidedgapebenrng Dope peace anges x oy i plate e ee — | ; ad pry faculty to confess his fault as an — be when 1 buy it here” } , “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” “epistolary indiscretion.” Other men have written, only to} Wory Purging. And the seat time the erabted | . | Sar Seotwed: ft socme to me] TOMAR In the fed sunbonnet ¢nme im the eM storekeeper sent hie} IF YOU Of its advantages, you “Circle W” Lamb Guessing Contest You all know the superiority of “Circle W” Lamb over all other brands, and should mot ever- look this opportunity of seeing Our Display of Live Lambs at the Midwinter Carnival In the old. Postoffice building. We want you to see these lambs, and as an inducement for chaser observation We Offer Prizes Te the first ones making the nearest guess as to Both Phones Bx. % P..1. Bidg. 4th and Union. ne rete af enervating proape . f a ‘Huntio that ett be im evi- é t ame inert Pusey SECOND Paz Per enjoys the a nef i pee ‘ i B COND PRIZE THAD PRAM ed re at eme quality, ar Me Oclele | A Price Winer be A Came (3 doaea One Came (1 doe. Setectinn . t © Victor R \ ak a ra ve 4 | “Cwele W" (ive) pases ot Deaer rs owes) of Stamoed Their artistic inte extraordinary ; O1l is pu chins 8 taut Ap Qtgadand a i Lane. pina cniien yt lag ees 4 mature! tone scratching, Wet ia,” Haple Byrap, - length: and long wear n this new ' yee nee atime . Two Tickets to Tow Veber arti huang ; i r a T ire dtigte pamnerent ‘yey-4 one = « pion pr ties Roa ane W@-dexh Beoubbe Faced Records - * 75¢. Ti , i 7 7 * a, foe's aus nak th SERED an their oum, because of tdheniy siete tee “Chenentegt’ hank at oud. Kent end cane pa WP -amcte Dreadebe Faced Records - $1.25 | ; them can also ukon 4s «threat delicate deliciousness amb || J mt as Atvmeteds aad sare dom tallied tom. n ; } purity, . ; ide to per thet $50 nites i| We speak as istpartial experts in declaring that Atuwlataly F tor fe cy || no better chocolates can be made. S| ni t Wa & (j 1 : ‘tot ‘ \| : y Bs Oe | ~ i cash “a ma, Pound box of quality sixty-five cents, r YAKIMA SHELP CO, Big y ay. ° 2. | IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY | 4 aie ; i, The « 4 \| SEATTLE, U. 3, A., SOLE MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE wi 1406 S et Avenue c e } | d < > Secon eed ; ° o o hs - °

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