The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1908, Page 4

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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DECRMBE 1908. pebdnebebebenabe emepebebenenedegsennenogeneee (ODES UP TO } OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE $ THE SEATTLE STAR_ wnt role in keeping & bai in place y are soon in many of the shops a pair BY sta co. 1307-1909 Seventh Ave Though the fura are really sple 5. 00 fi M. a BY STAR PUBLIBHING CO. a lS. ocece. sbebundbsabocdvasbenseceebabins Though the furs are really splen-| fi a or en's en * EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. | a4, the marabou holds tte own | iT } aerate eng or THE MAN WHO WANTS Yo SEE ALL THE VERY jearttage and evening wear, It eiZ ==: PHONES Main 1080, SHOES IN THE STORE AND INCIDENTALLY WEARY The open mesh so popular in| Shown Mh male “ate gaees Com ° IND, 441 GIVES DETARED HISTORY OF HIS CORNS AND BUNIONS waist and veils in being adopted sclbaty wot | mo ing ac ets These are exchanges, and connect with all de ~ in stockings, Pilet net stockings od to protect | Partmente—ask for department or name of person in Hele and witk are all the fAK® |i). nook inntend of a chiffon scart. | ae you want. sana They are trimnved with square en A b Made of pretty - n, stipes ie aD @TAR AGE " ca av. Wuweet, Matiard £06 brotdored dots and are expectally | sain . plain, Stripe Se eee eee aces Seer’ ~ seemed |designed to be worn with patent| Shop windows now show nove wd double-faced cloths, mad ra well EVERETT STAR AGENCY Tf A. King, 1419 Pasitic Ave me |ieather puinpa Jin velis, soarfn, tes, ete. A decided | ’ well; not thoy re a oe ° a twenty-five De. ly cuighe, al i a oomptnation ot rough ones that catch lw wen won anh +a Engliah we 1 have sanged | rache and vell he velling is A | ental An cain Bier bis en : maa lt : eiene > od. Pooh — — fine black winglo mosh with «mall Good-Looking, Shapely, Sp such a4 iiatal eraticremmermeers — ry for the mantle. Thess are consid. | bine A dots, The lower edie would enjoy wearing he TO MATL. SUDSORIBRRS Rodeo Jered the proper evening wraps for) 14 fas into a Diack ebiffon | R cgete tees bee tu” Jyoung iris no loss than women | tulle ruche edged with » satin band Be aate on the cadres Sal Of middie age, Thowe worn — hy ‘These are unusualty, mondish and be $4 75 for Newl Tr * 8 PO SUC jyoung girls are made of satin and) coming to moat wom ah 'e WHER TO sued ta Web t k 14. th mt from $4.60 the og te yng hand We Will send you a Hehtweight serge For older | they cout fre and i a UE Utes aoe haere Xl Please Celephone | we women they are made of silk or | # they may be made for | 4 a sy mies it cloth me we cai « of giving our subsertbers & pertect service M. Il th =a we ulinery wor 2 e x PE am ~ ~ “ > 2 Inexpensive though valuable hat While a New York woman in| | pins are those made of steel. They jured In & collision between auto rie WHAT OF HIS FRIENDS? © pinned in th nd are run| mobile and wagon was being | | through the pomy They are | tery “a by poll on, Bor d $10 00 i jeasily managed and play an impor. atole her purse an e The more one looks into this Root-Gordon-Supreme Court ; scandal the greater grows the conviction that whatever may | VATE WAY OF 4 lah One TALI GS natea 1 "ES Over to mext nd ‘ VE i] dha AN abe \ 4 a 10% A uu a have been the fatal errors of Judge Root, there is entirely tub Lhd 2 NY i . ee Lip in attracting . ‘ al price, lacking evidence of the acceptance by Root of any money trin ha prettily tri Pe seeiet Root referred to what he and, think of it! $4.75 for hats actually worth $9qnam ; Thet th “iadisere-} BY STUART 8. STONE eyes that whe thought would nev $10.00 0 ang term cretions rat ak |S ees The «irl wrote “The End” on the | turn away, Finally her own @ tions” are responsible for his downfall seems apparent,| | Jaheet of anow white paper, then /02"" dropped and a vivid bl . A friendship of 15 years with Judge Gordon led him to do what leaned her head of fluffy gold upon truth of lifer she repented. v« xtra aiues in Good Bed. mat mat Id not } lo he table, She had just separated | tim am prudent man would not have done ' y ? ut if cael Gordon took advantage of this friendship, and when he} two loving souls and th cart with i“ pendigen laughed triumphant Y r ‘ <a : in ber ached at the odious tek ¥ " for imsel! cing a criminal charge he « ot hesitate to ich ways, “It is not the truth of d M d P found himself facing a criminal charge he did not hesitate to} They had” bean two biithesome | iC? Ways “It le not the truth of | ing— Medium Prices sacrifice his friend to save himself. Of the two men, Gord ot |tovers—the man and the woman in lived here and there, in the corners “a is by far the most despicable. Whether or not he contemplated | “The Pathway of Pasate and A Part-Wool Blanket, real large size, sill bi that t ¢ apparer well founded statements of | rould tll the writing of Chapter XXVIIL, as fluf an vart . all : . “ Sin liffere Th } . they had found the pathway very with pink or er ss blankets; some day become public makes no difference now hey have Ete kad Basel Git ced cased 16 ar teeta i A Tay one without the become public, and his friend has been driven from the high |e. enians - oni acumen amine And then the fair " ng parr ; 4 eas had penned the fateful gain we offer those pretty Plaid Cx place to which the people had raised him apter of separation me the 66x80-inch size, finisl ven he Another friend who has helped to bring disgrace to Root is Jutrickan man to the f nt of a $3.50 a pair vol blankets, ‘ j _ i 4Adled regiment, and the poor, dear his former law partner, E. B. Palmer, member of the state le a pen to the Hngering weitere ot t oe on ' ll wool very ki ‘sili ture and aspirant for the speakership of that body. In one case mJ the fever ward, For this was art, yinding pe anket you can't f , P “aA Ae nay tae 1 BY JOSH Jand this was life, said the author where in Seattle under $2 here they're $450 thse. at least, it appears that Palmer aided in the sacrifice OT his een—but ‘Rar young heart pained ' vey're $6.50 a pair, friend by attempting to “trade” his influence with the supreme] a WORD FROM Joe WISE | wears the ted mittens his wife |! a . cad aati ‘ H dk h x f. 4 court for a consideration | y Battape groaned, “and | have tried to show an erc le $ that are ce, of cours Root was a part » this trade i" it ta ait It may be, of course, that I was a party tot . acd Net Literally True, nm ee a ' a but whether he was or not makes little difference in the light Seedy Applicant: Give me &/on the mantel came out and hooted ‘ 7 ° : ; . 7 ry ' in which stands Mr. Palmer in his relation to the people of the place tn your show, mister; it will at her, so that ehe started [kt was ph surprises é re so Ge, ker. Ith ert dite ‘ ) | Put me on my feet again not the cnckoo's way of life, at any ’ 3 state asa law-maker, It has never been quite apparent to many Time files, but | Manager What ts your ‘spe: | rate res a ‘ people in King county why Mr, Palmer is necessary in our law tie v not so fast tht ye pan ‘ace desc | ‘The girl took up the scattered ’ - fis oS) it.” Seedy Applicant: Standing ©n | pages end glanesd through them fi making body, and now the need is harder to discover than ever ba can’t kill | may bend peares eae seotent, Serongh theme, f| or so 1 e The special bar association committee is grinding slow, at the awakening of love 4 A - RS " ” also, exceeding f That >slmer' Comparative Silence. warden—-at love's declaration #3 and it is to be h ped, also, exceeding fine. That Mr. Palmer's eins eckdiind Gh Macleans |e te ak ewig gate! lore “vrun BvLS ant pia” KE SAD at AN-linen; sheds, sice odin iw hemstitcfled powers of forecasting supreme court events should escape the | And whea he arose to mpoak the | {iret kiss behind the palms while and pretty embroidered borders, 25¢ each ” i t b house becan » euiet the fiddle walled, These had been of the earth—and I say ft is not } me . <c cach, owe attention they deserve is hardly likely. Neither is it probable Smith. “Could heat spin drop, (the Chapters of her dearest fancy, |the true way. You must bring your \lltinen, finely hemstitched, very sheer a that such dangerous abilities will be allowed to longer compete we oh? » OP: the girlauthor siged agalr | bero-atap back from Be Gring Bee vant em broidery in one corner; also 25¢ Gy i q ‘ m There \« ep o ¢ sing wound and let the All-lin heer nd fine $4 ate al 4 se < “ sta i « should Sign. Jones: Not quite; bat you could) There was a quick step on the with & yawn H and fin itched a salina aeggearbern a. eae Seen Die Ee stg hear the baby that had the ng jporch and @ ring at the bell, it | little surseiady pull him back from hand-worked initial and flower, 23¢ each 7 come to pass, the condition of a person unfit to practice law] Gunver—"Did your uncle reach was the idler from the city, the the shadows to life and love and |") - & green olf age? happiness | tall mat who rode and Ab The authoress allowed ber gray | read It dark land hunted, doiag nothing else engaged in making law would be disturbing Guyer—1 should say so. Ho An Oddity of Our Tongue. 15e each With Judge Gordon's future we have no concern. He has] bought a green hat.” ~Languame ts funny, tan’t 10°" was not bis firel coming oven to poe ~ with ore but 4 ——— “How sot” Your eyes aré red.” said the she shook her bead are never been dehorned and denatured, but Mr. Palmer still remains a Among the Poriedicate. When all the belldisgn’ are|idicr who had a wondertel eympa guch 8 think.” the chjocted speculative quantity, and rather dangerous. A man of his tem burned down, we say the wity has/thy: he was much like the hero ‘The idler came nearer and looked burned up.” at her with his «reat Tt is not your own way of life” dark eyes he fellow in The Pathway of Pas petament showlti not be allowed on the floor of the house, nor} don on should he be permitted to exert any influence in the selection Surely Gratified. The authoress shook her fine | ssid, simply : i ae : . 1 ° | She waved her hands in deprece-| ‘ = « s xintment of tees. Sut the Editor: 1 think you are im head. it ia nothing.” she seid. Bat of a speaker and the appointme committees. Bu rere Pg Baggy Re hd oy OE yy nt rare ber Bs 2 deprece si ate Would you send me out to face @atlings and sabres?” he asked doesn't appear to be any way of stopping him, and the only alternative is to watch him When they entered the little par jor she tried to hide the tragic & dollar the other day? Beggar: Sure; and to show that m ! preciated Mt, I subseri shoots, Dut the idler was too quick. that your way of life™ d MetGa oe me your paper with it Rew tiuess| "Ab!" We said, “the cease of your| She shook her head. “God forbid. | aaother dollar sorrow. Let me read Ret you are | DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS i Somehow she could not toll him| “I love you.” he sald. “Come. | no; and the idler skipped through write your anmwer on the page of| Competent the tmmaculate pages. At the firet "The End.” “Two heads are bettur thie one,” y, : " tander pledges along the pathway) The idler led her to the fatal page Artemus Ward was once asked if he beliewed in ghosts said the husband or ae oo Re nadia tepsorel let; keorta torn apart; and for Ave _it be satiated with si\see ltearful, tremalous minutes she} wrote, quiveringly. disconnectedly. | Then the idler read of the pledging of rows tn the quatat old love-gar- den of the first dear promieing; and “Not” said he, “but I'm afraid of ‘em!” Hundreds of thousands of people in this nation voted in the last election under the influence of the fear of ghosts in . though smiling a« little tolerantly head I've got if | can gets ne® Then he jumped to the page of “The hat for it,” sald the wife Kod” and frowned bet | ow Reviees. Mauser bullets for the knight 4 a“ . and microbes for the ledy, This is which they did not believe Guaner—"Fogg certainly loves his| “Change the oame and not the po Mt wading for your pretty story,” |the hero did not go to the ware at No sensible man believes that the Dingley schedules add wife. He actually wears the neck-| letter, change for worse and not for he criticised (all, and the herofue never entered tee she makes him.” Guyer—"You, but Harker bat one better.” | better.” Boos, | Mayor Miller | Chief of Police Wappensteia He! Chief of Poltee Ward. Olid Proverb. Example She amtled sadly a Mayor Moore ~ happens.” she remarked. 1| “This ts the tree way of life, | taust write the trath of the way of | sald the idjer. Then he kissed the i life.” jauthoress again and again. Her } The idler regarded the girl with | oyes were very red. “It in what al.) the walls of white mercy a fraction of a cent to the price of farm staples. But the ghost| of 20-cent corn was conjured wp to walk if tariff revision won The farmers didn’t believe in the ghost—but they were afraid * of it. No sensible person now believes that our manufacturers need protection as “infant industries” any longer, or that any foreign nation can produce on the whole cheaper than we can, or that lowering of the Dingley schedules would throw wage workers out of jobs. But the ghost of smokeless chimneys was conjured to walk if the tariff wall was lowered, and though the workingman was quite sure he didn't believe in the ghost, he was afraid of it. So, against his own belief, against the Gom- pers pleading for the rights of union labor, the workingman voted for Cannonism in the interests of his job, which he didn't believe to be threatened, but feared for In the midst of a panic depression, the ghost of a panic was invoked, and though the business man never for a moment be lieved in a panic, no matter who was elected, he was afraid of it The fear of ghosts in which we do not believe makes gov erning this nation pie for Cannon, Dalzell, Payne and Aldrich PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. A Clearance of Clothing From the Wholesale Department at 99° ON THE DOLLAR The Pacific Coast Clothing Company is closing out the sample stock from its wholesale depart- Cor. Marion St. 32999 993299 93999: All-linen, unlaundered, with a hand-worked J.A.Baillargeon & Co. You don't have to be® you buy here, for every stock ts exactly as rep solutely dependable, and there is 20 guesswork choosing We're ready for holiday a large showing of Far © Muff and Scart Sete, im tat styleu at prices to suit all fine showing of real Mink Si which challenge comparison. Don't hesitate to avail i" Liberal Credit Pian if funds rai) no extra charge for the Incoperated 1332-34 Second Ave. “Seattle's Reliable Credit It takes superstition a long time to die—so graft remains good ment at very great price concessions. The clothing is all first-class, bought for a discriminating trade, and the prices are as accurately stated ag we know how to state them. The selling is remarkable tomor- 900 First Avenue Mayor Miller has announced his determination to reappoint City Engineer Thomson. No one contemplated that the mayor would do otherwise, but it is gratifying to the friends of the best official the row. MEN'S $12.50 ‘We can wave you EN BERING MOY RAGR CO, eity of Seattle has ever had to know that the reappointment comes MEN'S $15.00 - 4 guages not for any political or policy reasons but because the future progress AND $15.00 OVERCOATS anode Grom NT of Seattle's public works makes it absolutely necessary 58.50 $9.50 12.50 SUITS AT ..... MEN’S $18.00 AND $20.00 SUITS AT MEN’S $22.00 AND $25.00 SUITS AT..... MEN’S $20.00 OVERCOATS MEN’S $25.00 OVERCOATS FOR .. 47.50 $11.25 s Trousers The fact that Mr. Loeb takes no part in the Panama canal seandal denials gives the whole affair the appearance of irregularity A bunch of Seattle crooks have been caught In Winnipeg, while had they stayed home they never would have been arrested The only criticlam to be made on Attorney Ach’s specch is that no one believes a word of it. Spokane down deep in her heart can't resent Mother Kve'n prece A ee > ’ > it ie full of powdered glass. a Whe winks at evil expects to see it wink back at him. eo ene dent appetite for apples Portiand’s bank clearing went up $17,000 in one Jump, Fiattery is the food of fools, and ae banned stint oe Ae. he SARS, RT Trousers for Men's All-Wool Sweatersyall colors; worth $1.50, now 89¢ to $6.00, are now Men's Jersey WorkingsShirts, worth $1.25, now ..., .66¢ Men's Cheviot Overshirts; worth 75c, now ... ALE ACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPAN [ \Antise Cecacean ano neva. | 9OO FIRST AVENUE CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST, | CORNER MARION sTREtCT Men's $3.50 and $4.00 sate Sten wae witli Mita . Boys’ Suits that were $4.00 tion Divorces are “Lucifer matches.” ‘ 10-inch Double 12-inch Double The so-called Emaciated Woman is noted for being a slave te oustom. The over-iwse man sits at the . right hand of Folly. Rit: A hot sport in life is apt to te an even hotter sport after death, 7 ee Our oldest inhabitant, Cain, hea given eternity. s The slenderast rich man that ever lived could not train down to needie’e-eye dimensions. J . * Those who seek to learn the future state from materialized spirits should make liberal allowance for press agent ombellishment, up trying to measure ay, alee NEW YORK OFFICE: 717 BROADWAY—NEW YORK Half—Rates i Hos ty halt your We sino take on —Victor records are now made with te tions on both sides for 756, record at any pric es = a oe ee = “4 dit \ e About Half Wool Fleeced Underweag, worth 75c, now ..... ae 33¢ bout Half } ) Man's $2.80 and $3.00 Sep. | Mixed Wool UnderwearSworth $1.25, now ..........63¢ | oye guite that were $8.00 i in Cc ‘ aroha Treasere tor Natural Wool Underweag, worth $1.75, now ....TO¢ and 93.00, are-now a i. - 1 45 Men's Hats, worth $200 and $2.50, now......... $1.24 $1 Per Selection pod pei: SY The Di te Men's All-Wool Sweaterg, all colors; worth $2,00 and $2.50, a Their artistic interpretation of music, extrad of natural tone, smooth length and long wear, arc all featured in this mew Catalogs mailed upon request Goods (any freight to @ in the rf e enjoys reputation for supreme quality, al or technical, of the tor freedom from scrat - - Faced Records / - $1.25 Faced Records

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