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HE SEATTLE STAR | 1807.1308 Seventh Ave. aiceaR a ates BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. hs i EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, le. Washington, as @eeond-class matter On — sre THE WONDERFUL LOVE OF MUSIC Batured at the Postottion at SRA Rages = Washington, Nov, 28. The pink, bediamanded ears of New York's richest and most beautiful women had been charmed, on this particular evening,| Dear Dad: I have seen the promi: | by the music of the world's greatest singers Op — 1 don't mean meta Out from the theatre they came, and though the rain og Eee ie naar ed at| a falling, they passed, dry, under the shelter of the great awn-|chin and mingled with the lather which had been placed there by the official barber, It was quite a gash ashes go, and it leaked ing, to their carriages and limousines, and were whisked to their palaces. Diamonds and music have mirtgled, eee 68 6 fault, Dick,” the president apologized; “I should have reserved that point until you got around the Here's a parler in a small flat, The young people have} corner.” talked themselves dry of common themes; it’s tiring to be nice} ‘The “point” was a retigious one, boa se P " . eae a working |®Propes the letter on Taft's ret and artificial a whole evening. The pretty hostéss, a ¥ Cl ten, and Gis awarnh of sneware She strikes a chord on the piano.| that have been made tn reply to It girl, knows the next move Her guests are charmed into naturalness as she plays the latest bead ye wree aes (re Ge officially a Lutheran himaelf), and the subject was really better adapt ed to the tennis court than the bar ber’s chair, song. . Commonplace goodness afl virtue have mingled with music. see “The throne” are coming to where T. RK. Se eee Sounds of music! coming from a saloon door, have a draw has been in the habit ing power that not even the rays of light and the signs of warmth would exert on the young man, whose shadow i8 Cast) hours of 12:30 and 1:3 If you | close to the barber chal wet sidewalk, 4 » dresitates at the entrance, longing |4re ¢ af ag het gh pee Dan on the wet sidewalk, as he diesita j are close to the throne. It answers for comradeship. j the same purpose; and I can tostify ces Se ae | that it ts the only satiefactory way to taterview the president. This The benches in Madison square are empty tonight Over under the canopy before that tall building you'll business of standing up with 60 or 70 senators, representatives and prominent people and being sent find, sheltered in the entrance, the hapless men and women | down the line before you are through with your apologtes for taking t can't go to bed on the park seats until it stops raining who can’t go to ee eae ! B | valuable time—there ts nothing to A young fellow, with the collar of his ragged coat up-jit Give me the barber chair or turned, his hands in his pockets, looks up at the sky, through | #Ive me nothing ate innat! and Hot Springs Through a rift in the clouds / pore please copy.) , a 2 the ravine of building walls. he catches a gleam of a star Scrambled toast! Denver!! From somewhere within him that star brings to his puck-| on 9 rye!!! Three to come!!! al ered lips a strain of Tannhanser's “Oh, thou sublime, sweet} This ts what you hear ty the main hasherie for the treasury depart evening star.” Someone else takes up the whistle. A tall, ragged man hums the air. A painted woman of the street sings it, just a little bit. The tall man is encouraged. He sings, too, with as [ans breakinet Denver” is a spe sdrance. “Another joins in, and away back, in the darkness of | fice soapy gga be | _ the entrance, Hhefe rises another man’s voice, sweet, clear, com-| fee ts drunk, though milk or cocoa ment employes, Of course tt lan't the toast that t# scrambled; that Means scrambled eggs and toast This is the favorite diet for midday . may be had for 6 manding. for & conts, both good This really happened one night in New York. Speaking of eating places; of . ed itecif /COUrS® you know the Tea Cup | A full quartette of able singers just naturally picked itself | the hie eat Canter and Rey dora out of that motley crowd, like four chips might be tossed to-| Canadian cashier? Not to know gether on a little whirlpool of a brook. They sang and sarig | ones at fs to argue your: | and sang. Their hearers applauded them just as the bejeweled | hearers, at a more decent hour of the night, had applauded the | world’s greatest singers. Homeless, bedless, penniless, food-| less, they were, but not hopeless. Where there is music there is hope. Even the dirge speaks only of sorrow. Misery and music mingled in the rain and darkness Cre: O' # Ry © Human life never ends; somebody is always alive. Did 5 it ever seem to you that you were like a bead, strung on this | === = thread of life; that some day you will be pushed off at the} Rockefeller uses other end by crowding other beads and crowding years? Gesltan Uae oe PB jg eh Well, life is something like that. We may be big, round, | Journalist fellows since he has had beautiful beads, or little, rough, unfinished ones, the string is|* pete publiched / always the same. see Heat sufficient to melt wreatio| And one strand of this string that supports us all, big = eves +2 oxiet at 30 miles un-| beads and little, in God's mysterious necklace, is music. the carih’s surface. Tile fe the / teal theory extends. WALK TO HEALTH The hidden secrets of health and happiness become as an Open bodk to the man or woman who walks much, walks brisk- ly and walks observingly. Half the ailments, worries and perplexities that afflict us are remedied or forgotten in the exercise and joy of walking It gives a glow and energy to body and mind such as noth- ing else can give. And the season is here when the criap morning air of the ¢ity streets and the blandishments of the country alike tempt ts to walk. By going out into the good and beattiful world of nature these days and walking amid the falling leaves and over the brown carpet of grass, we may find something more than mere pleasure for the moment—impressions that may put more color into all after living and a dash of vigor that may make the blood cleaner and quicker as long as life lasts. The world of nature is the school room of God, and none who will, need lack learning therein The lessons it teaches are nobly and beautifully set forth particularly at this resplendent season. And from birth to death there is some revelation for every eye and ear and heart, ac- cording to the measure of its desire to understand. Smith Drug Co, Ind and James. Miss J. W. Crockett, caré of Ken nedy Drug Co There are many streets and roads and paths for the man Wiemolek & Smith , Ist and or woman who would walk, and they all lead to better health Jamis Gandolfo & Wood, Ind and of body and mind. Yesler. * Bartell Drug Co, Red Cross The president protests against newspaper men writing about the Store T. A. Goodwin, trd and James, James Fook presidential narrow escapes. All of these are worth $2.50 a word to the president after Mareh 4. Wm. Stern, 207 James. urea fad Georgetown Pharmacy, George The Oregon farmer who didn't discover that he was green until town W. L. Book, 7th and Madison. after he made change for $660 bill certainly must have been color tilad trom birth. Jno. Lagérioff, 6th and Madison Mrs. L. Gammon, Madison Park ton, Lith and Mad. Being well versed in naval history, “Fighting Bob’ Evana coldly announces that he will not accept any house from a hero worship- ing public A close inspection of the photographs of Mme. Steinhell leads to @ doubt, both as to the taste and judgment of her victimes. Our advice to any enterprising kidnaper going after John Rip linger is to leave his valuables at home. 1] Castro has stepped into the vanguard of the With $60,000,000 on deposit in France. New World patriots ington and New Jersey. Self preservation appears to be the first principle of law and raft roading | Mr. Archer seems to be not lacking in popularity, both In Wash | } | | $500 Reward For any cass of alooholem that 1 cannot etre in from # to § days. J. B. BRISBOIS Chobe Meter 5 “Bavate Olflee, ind "te BIG CUT RATE —~a—~ Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigare. Worth your while to come in, Oriental Billiard Partors. Mis Third Ave, INTIMATE CORRESPONDENCE BY RATH teelf unknown, Jan approving rub from his @ te what the boys! H this barber chatr,}tron things from the editorial! Lord Northelitfe, oth Maximem depth to whieh geolog-| ball nine makes a score, it quently amounte to notht handsomest tle The comptroller the commissioner the secretary of the fact practically all of the cabinet Caesar; and to purr from this hordly back, le honor enough for all. a es Say! there “solid south”? 10 fruits must be bust thelr sugar, or Whereupon come the Tennessee and say they will Northern Alabama }Of being shaved dally between the | must have all the protection there is on tron and steel manufacture or they will bust heels are the cotter furnituremakers fr N.C, the lumber mill men. m High men, the wo buat Where, oh where is the Free Trade Party? Where, oh where is the Free Trade Party? Where, oh where is the Free Trade Party? Gone, gone tn the Boll4 South.” (Tune: Where, oh where are the Verdant§ Freshmeat? Bverybody jotu int) “ee Here's « tip north from the south but never got very far with it Roosevelt worked on the propost on and did accomplish something. Taft intends to take up the work You may have noticed that Taft is scheduled for an address in New York at an/ where T. KR. left it early date before the North be: “A Program for the South.” Bincerely, RATH Harmeaworth, after viewing Yale-Princeton gave, with a yawn that top make or bay. Workman Drug Co, Broadway and James, Dodd's Grocery, 226 N. Broad. way Ailey Pros, Losohi Park Majentic Pharmacy 23rd = and Jackson Star Pharmacy, 23rd and Jack. son W. EB. Motland, 2719 Jackson St. Guttenbers Grovery, 26th and Yeuler Henry Pharmacy, 4th and Yosier, Eagle Pharmacy, 6th and Jack- won Guy Drag Co., Ind and Yealor Dix Drug Co., South Seattle, J. 4 Young, care Shaw's Phar macy, tnd and Madison. W. ©. Gates, 621 King st L. G. Howe, 9th and James 0. C. Waters, Green Lake Richmond row, Green Lake. FE. G. Wheeler, Green Lake T. B. Lough Pharmacy, Freniont Woodland Park Pharmacy, Fre mont Campbell & Thompson, Fremont i your dealer does not keep Ipciere’ > Ch@olars He ts probably the eat In Washing ton, and ta the frieud of statesmen, | diplamate and ladies of high degree. of the currency, of corporations, lutertor—-in nie vie with one another for | the honor of dividing their fish with have a dignified animal and phed Do you notice the growth lof the protection sentimept in that Here, comes Chase from the Jacksonville, Fla, board of trade and seyn that protected againet Cuban competition, or Pigrtda will Then comes the Loulsiana, Missiasipp! and Georgia sugar men and say they must have @ tariff for buat makers of and they | And on their and Point riee growers, the cattle raisers and so on--all must have Jost as high or higher tariff duties, or they will all One of Taft's favor ite policies ls going to be the obilt eration of the Itne that divides the politically MoKiniey had the thing ta mind. FO. taurant lina soctety, and that his topic will pie aennag Are On Sale and Recommended by the Following Dealers: One trial of these exquisite and dainty confections will convince you that they are the best that money can THB STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER §, 1008 TELL, US, TELL US, THEODORE! BY FRED @ play.-Newa Item nom to foil? wolves any such looked or feared to tough? whole strength of the brood war, and nation? tensest situation? ome aw | A WORD FROM Joon WISE. Not a Free Lunch, patron, give me for breakfast?” When the great American drat ard OU), telling how the trust was Will it deal with unverscious fakers who tendenctes WI it haply be a grand portrayal of “1 aay waiter,” queried the seedy ay et patcon. “what can you bosom friend, “Lf they run you off “1 can't give you anything,” re | plied | apron, | eggs for a quarter.” Of More importance. Mre Driggs (reading)—"Here's | the man behind the white gut you can have steak and the advertisement of man who restores of] paintings Briggs there an advertise ment of s man who restores um- breliag? I lost mine yesterday?” How He Registered, A traveling salewman, himself in @ ange Pound box of quality, only sixty-five cents, Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd and Pike, Swift's Pharmacy, Pike St. be tween 4th and Sth Aves. Queen City Criap Co. Pike St Barnes & Horswill, Pike St 4. D. H. Chaplain, Denny Way A.B. Guy Pharmacy, Denny Way. Capitol HM Pharmacy, 15th and Republican East Mercer Pharmacy, Mercer and 16th Keller & Wright, Broadway and Roy J. © Perman, James. Meyers Candy Co., 4th and Ptke. Kastinke Pharmacy, Bastiake and Mercer Westlake and Sth R. A. Thomas, Ballard Rex Drug Co., 2nd and Stewart. H. A. Graham, 2701 tet Ave. W. J. Roupe, 334 1st North, De Santie Broa, Pike St FF. Miller, Georgetown Rainier Preseription Pharmacy, Georgetown Geo, Love, Georgetown F. L. Heidrich, South Seattle, East Rroadway and Pharmacy, Weatiake phone us and we will fell you the nearest place to get them. Imperial Candy Company, Sole Mfrs. 608 Main 710 pstern Avenue U. 8A Ind. 2700 as finding | an territory, happened today erwine Alf sought the only tavern In the small the! settlement to pat up for the night hi deolared! such to his surprise and chagrin, | borrowed more than & year ago, t® the proprietor demanded $5, football was slow and unlgterest-| ; ejaculated the sales ing. Wonder what he Simap, “Why, that ts robbery, bust saw son } joan stop at the largest hotels fo | Chieago for that sum.” Strange, jen't ft, that al “Bat yeou ain't in Sheecego fre-| now, stranger,” drawied the pro lprietor, “and, besides, we have SCHAEFER, President Roosevelt has admitted that some time he may w written martly amitten, its ageress ascribe which natural history makers o the joys of parenthood, with a ploturesque Third Act arrayal of the Will it scintilla to be mouthed by well-trained hama, | teach us corking things through epigrame’? Will it boost the Tell, oh, tell us, Theodore! with on all in spelling Will it deal of peace ? What will be open door STAR DUST BY JOSH ;some of the biggest people tn state as our guests. Take Inaac | Hung, the gr lumber man was here name on the register—tI } | The salesman looked from the| register to the coming darkness “Life's bitter) Then he took the pen and wrote! piile don't come beneath the name | in gelatin § cap) 1, M. Stung.” cules.” | And forking over the $5 tn ad he ascended the creaking stairway to his room. No Watered Stock. The “get-rich-qui was worried “I fear it is only a matter time when they will ran me off earth,” he sighed But cheer up,” hastened the earth why not open up an fice on Mars?” The bubble broker shook head | “What would be the use?” sighed, “There's no card at the Zoo, Because why?" animal she backed up, } The Unexpected. Hixon Dixon-—"How's that?” Hixoo—"Short paid me $5 he had | This in Addition. “A rolll stone gathers no mons,” replied the proverb dis penser “And, like the human high roller,” rejoined the thoughtful thinker, also gravitates down hill.” ©. Shockey, Fremont. J. Mathias, University Geo, Chapman, University. R. R. Loosley, Ballard F. Archambault, 222 Westlake. J. A. Tobin, 20th and B. Union Bast Union Bakery, 20th and FE. Union. Rainier Pharmacy, 2028 B. Madi- son I, F. Biekford & Son, Madison Renton Hil) Pharmacy, 14th and Madison Imporial Hakery Kerkow's Cherry W. D. Graves, 236 Westiake. Zist and 1495 Madison, Pharmacy, 7th and will 1t deal of Stand stock broker ater on Mara.” Hecause that is the only “The unexpected actually BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN le Public Office a Trust? ) mina “The Root-Gordon scandal” ought | end to amuse the te se of publie Dower top * shouted tr 16 better, bee the The peopte are w, man who violates the gh or position, from the sanit “common man alarm all office holders, Publicity Y jin the strength of American life |today. If reported facta contain | face social re even a shadow of truth, the great-|ing can ne A big jent power of our citizen life han | stripes, but to foot the jt A gift from the peo-| has a bitterness « all te omy, and | been attacked. | ple is precious beyond measure Let us be mercifys | A judgeship is # gift, Men in| u* be men \r otticg “tt tn jthe ranks say to some esteemed | the people, Of; in fellow citizen, “We will honor you|lic servants. The | look after our inte Vee power or poxition pr jeannot do it ourselves. What {#| private ends or everybody's business ts nobody's almost ‘reason to the | business, so we will create an office | weulth and make you our representative Publicity isa rite | peak for us; act for us; show! guard have charity for reign and righteous favors to none fall; lot justs If men them. If Mngt Sel if they ater a them ness pour down as 4 mighty | places of law IVv® | etream. loin decisions, the aie | When will people cease surren-| mon men, wives and ver | dering inherited rights to men who! for honest ind i cannot appreciate thetr sacredness? = A means What shall be 4 with those | eousness has beam who mm the country’s courts a| means the people have house of merchandise? How soon | ized somehow, Igigy _ will public sentiment bring expos-| matter as this, *\ure to hidden sins in high places?) we may all do. ' | Let the people take warning! peo po Pat A Every of ypolntive or elective,| their trust Is beset ne jin the last analysis is the property | they turn? Whom lof the citizensht Every office-| Better no judges at al |holder fs a public servant. 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