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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909. THE SEATTLE The former was found securely ‘STRIKING GARNITURES ARE SFA from within It restated - the utmost foree of those who en BY STAR PUBLISHING co, 1a ur Seavored to, relee it WA. rae etn} 1907-1309 Beventh Ave. COREE v4 ” et-hol had been p od in ite EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ek BY EDGAR ALLAN POE trae to the aft « ¥ ve ‘ vn ‘ . nall was found itted therein, near-| Rntered at the Postottioe at Meaitie. Washington, as second-olace matter y to the head, Upon examining the Lapees siete . of Mme. L'Hxpanaye would have|ing, but I do not hesitate to say|/othor window @ slimilar nail fa “ F ad your utterly unequal to the task | that deductions n from the tew-| se imilarly fitted in it; and al up the ehinney; and the rat of shrill volees are suffictent to en-| alled nino The pollee wer new , ° : the wounds upon her own person| gender a suaploioh whieh showd ontt el Anti 4 that eure 7 watt Che home nm councl is the \ mi entitely preclude the idea of self | give direction to all farther prog: | on im th direction nd, | i } doatructi Murd the has | ress in the investigation of the| therefore, it was thought usel tion of the home on { the ¢ Sn cossmttted te.som third | m ry What the suspicion ts, uw the na and open the win churches of the ted Stat ted to have entered uy arty; and th a Ot this shine [Bowever, ft wilt wot way ‘just yer. | Sars Gilnaihea wen more! of sin, poverty, vice and cr ever undertaken ee! aan sified te Sa oa: lanve hb Gebtelte Suaneney te tay te uf argued thu They murdire ‘| j eoting these vole Did yo vit id encape me of thene in If taken wu a ly remittingly, and with the i 7 J 7 ' |dows. ‘This betng they could] th t i ped let “ now tran our ot ha ref ened the sashe able resolut w wherever it leads, it migt The Volee Heard pelves, in y, to cham) be ineiae Me the , were fo the central disease and change the complexion wiety I remarked that, while all the) What shall we firet seek here?! rasgtened, Yet the sashes e t reed that the ff) The means of egress joyed by | ¢ THE EVANGELICAL CHURCHES OF THIS COUN Epics wes heh of a Freaay cmp ced r. 10 | fastened. ‘They must, thon, . Tere enitTe . , Voice a at of & Freneyman, et ar er YOU BOT! the power of fastening themselves TRY MIGHT REALLY SAVE THE SOULS NOT ONLY there was much @lsagroenient tn re: (1 ee | caddie the uncbebracted ence OF MILLIONS OF THE LOST, BUT OF THE NATION ad the “ wd | me 06, | 3s" Mape “ ment, withdrew the nail ey h some mate ony . op s GREAT TASK | ANP hat we ie ov f." | spt difficulty, and attempted to raise] pre ITSELF, IF [Tf WENT ABOUT THIS GREAT TASK IN] besa auLan pot said Duptn, “but tt wai 4° oo win eRCA the sash, It resisted all my ef re. S oR . , , cullarit f the evidence Oipave pe e . forts, an | had anticipated. A con “ i THIS HEROIC WAY ; bn etiRe INSTALLMENT, , caine Sherine eck tent that A nae tli a See ool a as But a new point of view will have to be attained ‘| ond were mantfold, and It wae | there Was something to be observ. | tt m where the «trl " 4 this corroboration of foo i comfortal d pi le, in acco’ » for ate off his hur now to decline a t The w on, a rena found, or least In the roo inced me that my Their iz + ro taaadaiad . t ' & a ¥ about the graff voice, But joining, when the party at least, were correct expres i j that le| Yersation on the subject of the mar . x ; the uncom Mnie 8 1. ee re ae ©] der, until about noon the day f to the shrill voice, the | the statr It is then ¢ mysterious still remain of acc i afe poor and 1 , ause they are bad He eeitent f [| peculiarity te—not that they dis thes two apartments ina iibesanatamean a8 ending ior , ' had « peculiar at} na A eful reh soon that men are bad be e they are p and t " rh at rm 1 prensed it, and, satisfied with the fon 1 | ‘ discovery, fo to upraise the i This is not alway Y " i “ where of men r th elves by their vices and weal © witt knowing wh j (To be continued.) nesses; bu ast ma f pooy wabatreridc. Ming more, a hon } world are t ‘ They are f ! i to th lost} aw stated im the apers. STAR DUST . r ‘er cond sta non at a fa v T i not I fowr, 4 a to t " ’ j : owns is f med to be table A A yrror of th t Ita arn to } j t me that tt is considered A Word From Jouh Wise. | cane & . nies | tow w h / 3 vare | tt nd tt f t} ee of lution—-I pean for the aware, | jhe . vatre character of ite features. The as tuber s re bad a » 1 view are ¢ unded by the senm “Th’ reason a ; ' t absence of motive-—not for the | pple have ft n man who misses ; pe pie hav f > ‘ der itself, but for the atrocity a train gits so all | : arises from pre table s Ss evil and vice lof the mur They are puzaled fired mad is be toc th ming bility « mel crime cur he can't! ‘i ‘ ‘ ; he } 43, | Peeor cs vol heard in « never blame it} “ Once facing this fact tarely, the home sion inve | tent with the faots, that no as on th’ railroad eh a Be leh eth et ae a rc] sassin wae discovered upstairs, comp’ny.” elle anlling: _ eit 4 wit . | though there were no means of os ¥ pove is prevental cape The wild disorder of the “Fs If they go to Adam Sm ol he} room; the girls thrust, with One of the striking new garnitur for the light-+t i cloth wa th ptm Bead Sowanware <a eae dresses is long plumes or sprays, cut out of # matching velvet and ap- a eee et Be that iti nat i press : he frightful mutilation of the plied at every suitable point. The gown tn t ap which tas out provisions sufficient us all radation and} body of the old lady; these consid} , trates the idea was of mauve cloth, with plumes of a shade lighter i j ~s for t 1! th " watiane have see A seis inte } Classifying Him. velvet, and the accent was supplied by the large amethyst and dia disease are natural agencies for the killing « the surplus he police have fallen Into Angry Individual—Bir, 1 am no-| velvet, and th Believing in a good God, the home mission humanitarians | the Kross but common error of ¢ | body's foot sates wreunen wie - | founding the wnneual with the dirt Biand Bystander—Sort of a mav. will reject this. They will then have to take the happy GOlocult. tn investigations such as we jeriek, eh? WONDERFUL DISCERNMENT. lucky fool’s-paradise attitude that somehow it will come out all/ are » 2 af a no ry be : . . be a } 80 much asked ‘what has oceurre ght on the Heels of Style. tight if people are good—or they will be forced to the position| a, ‘what has ocourred that has lly pine fps Seay FH that human misery in the mass is caused by social mal ‘adjust: | ne anf : a “ap ras ne j the striae very closely | acility with which | have arrived ha decent look it Ments, and that it can be cured by institutional changes which), , lution of this mystery ta in Neverth o she ts the womealll will cause wealth as it is produced to flow into the hands that} the et rath its apparent diffi lwho comes to t the cast off) es Ls Joulty in the « of the poilee ERE ARE PISTOLS; WE BOTH KNOW HOW TO USE THEM.” | gowns of the pox worpen make it, instead of the coffers of monopoly—and that will open} Unhatien to’ Medel, cnt ae 7 i | ar ay! the earth to labor on terms of justice. |__| stared at the spemker in mute agreed—but that, while an Italian, |have to seek the exit. The police co | seuniens jaeicternh meme many! And then the home missioners will be up against it. They | sstonishment an Englishman, a Spaniard, a Ger-| have a bare the floors, the cett| , Serll re eritns ‘saree | ZA @ . Aiton . | lL am new,” contiqued he, man and a Frenchman attempted to lings, and the masoury of the) things that play on he heart strings la will have an order for the ge neral prosperity elet and they jing yward th doe a * it ach one apol os we But . Ler examined * Ye to think that ev. ss ; are . ripe on seems to think thai idl te Sregk the dncnuedly eee © general pros-| person who, although pe that of a fore neh- There are oo secret exits. Both : Fy ce ya sig fe ~ ag 1 ~; ' ay 5 y the perpetrator of these t man suppomes vote yan doors leading from the rooma into te wine rity, when it comes, will demand the sacrifice of un Demeeh have mn some meaaure | tg The Ger rod “- a tend oched ' ie , wheth h id by the United Stat lies ated the w Of ponieal : we Me og thy on tari Still It Was Honest Toll j we, whether held by the United States St implicate ; . on whan b Reve. HANS och | “How are wo sone Ke ae 2 ; - . of the crimes it ix proba he t*! The Knglishma ice | to chimneys, The although} How are ¥ an'st ne get Deacon Smith in the amen corner Vid tt innocent. | hope I right in this) of a German. The Spaniard ts gure of or width for some etght} we cont sii so tinea ae died z Deacon Smith that will impress the investigators most apposition; for upon ft I balld was that of an Englishmate “The ten foet he hearths, will] ; Sagat A ; oie a ” a j k : a i . “ : ' plekpeciation of reading the entire! italian believes ft the voter of a) admit oughout their ex a the other still « drawer of Nevertncress, we hope they i go on e hope #0 Mi riddie. 1 look for the man he Russian. A second Frenchman, dif- tent, the bod n of @ large cat ‘ la will read this editorial before they be egit toc ~ th room ever n nt. | fering with the Meret, ts positive that | ‘Th Imposet bi ity of such eh _ ! heard that they had taken vd * ay | Should he come, tt wi "eit was an itallan—and none gf theme | be thus absolute, we ° 4 Se eee — “leary to de him Here are men or understands & word » the window : tay Snape ae es ihn . tols, and we both know bow t ft a. © he inks ot the front room no one) “Tr ane . . he iu, soure know convinces the tert t crowd p the etree The} ‘i +} iD rd, white Dupta went on, that voloe ally teen, BBOut then, through thone of Lae hast Of things, Agnos, & dach Jameh as if ino joqny which wa an this could | room * ana H ‘Anne “4 he's an a | “That the volces heard.” he sald, ha lelted one Sheentarnsel ate | sh, Annette, he's ccessory tani by the party upon the stairs were tones. & denizens ve : ‘ Py eee . | e voices ¢ « them: | gr div ¢ “ ‘There are two wir | Fer, You See, He Was Out With One of Those Auto Fiends and Knows |80t the volcos of the women thet groat aivt a... oa] le Be, ics Siiicchadi Oitadinie <3 Just Whereef He Speake. Mw thie Mrekdhnel structed by furpiture, and is whol-|A lath! I quite a door you, dear eeiedhccieeaisleatiimiets . Suspicion A ly visible. The lower portion of| I've hallways loved your laughter, | }firet deetr the daughter, and | By Fred Schaefer. afterward mmitted sulctd I 1 know not.” continued Dupin} the other t# hidden from view by/Ob, window you intend to grang Patron—Here, waiter, this 1s outrageous! This chicken ts burned ‘ speak of this point chiefly for the at ression | may have! the head of the unwieldy bedstead) The wish my hopes are rafter? to a crisp on the bottom Eurctice sny sliver threads; chops, his hoes,” went on Harry,! (344 of method; for the streagth} made upon your ows usderetand-|which ie thrust close & _sgatast| Waiter (sympathetically)—Ah, I see; underd among my raven tresses this “at once in a while he cuts loose,| |When first I anwyor smile ‘twas|— de Be morning? asked Mair Of Harry ie the touring tumbrel, and,} | plane | as he — jor Lagoon and mich * oats < gn ale, id | ge te hoe to marry | ONVENIENT CREDIT is offered you here—to slipped into bis white jacket an imitation of a daredevil gone jo jet ae to the joiner’s hie / ¢ “Hardly any,” replied the Pre |dippy. I'm hoarding up a penny to Ser longer Ghinato tactei | make cothes buying easy—Credit that is REALLY taking a look.|buy an oxtra when he skids off a } HELPFUL! ndruff. Better bridge some sad and somber mora And now that I have a you, | Seal Follicle Extor- | om ET eo™ 4 , ] pum's piliele Exter- ing. dear, | - » c ie Cll ‘Sold By All Droggists, ‘You never know how alecky al Piemb, square, and on the level | EALLY HELPFUL! Because its use costs you mended by None.’ ” chaffer can get until he has him-| (I've always wanted 2by-4), | nothing, for our prices are the same—cash or “Aw, this is on the level,” pro-| self hypnotized into the idea that Don't spite hope’s happy revel j credit, tested the Soda Dispenser. “I had he's a genial host. He starts off | the scare of my life last evening, on the high gear, and won't slac The cornice waving Peggy. doar, and tm wondering if it sticks out up for anything lees than a con The gables all are ringing on me.” crete abutment. There was six of| Why ict me pine oh, you “Been to a seance where they ma-|us in the crowd. Of course, half! know of them wore skirts | I'm sawdust when I ful ehaffer succeede } Saturday ¥ | yut of them twice ES ae | contingent was supposed| Pretty Indeed | and their prayers were] “You consider Smith's fiancee! ones. What they said so you pretty? could hear them wae not from the| Well, she's 20 that she Psalms. We sideswiped a street Kets a seat in the most crowded car| car, outsprinied three bicycle cops, | As soon an she enters it New unhorsed a milk wagon, went} York Herald | through the gates of a raitroad| i ronsing, and wilted the radiator Man Is 90 per cont water, and like} against « lamp post. We ran out of! water he finds it caster to go down | gasoline long before our friend ran} hil! than to elimb.—Puch | out of gladness. When we climbed! vutce | oat we found an appie woman's} Trouble on the River. / shaw! festooned on the front axte,! Charon was f | and we're wondering. One of the! That shade want the gells had to be went bome in a keb boat for a joy ride,” he cried and hysterics chaffer was } Plainly the is no Mmit.—New f@rialized a salary loan shark?’| very much peeved at such a quick York Sun The Pill Pounder was mildly sar-; finish to the joy jaunt. But we Naiegi cantic told him not to mind, he'd have Never Again *Worse’'n that,” sald alr Off another chance ' Resai And ar 1 fancy Harry seriously 1 was on one pure not keen for more of by your fiance | of those joy rides with a chalfer the same, are you?” asked the Teasie--Fascinated! You ought friend of mine. f'm here u Prescription Clerk, passing the to see the cute way he ki me T'm alive, not spiritus frument! to his colleague under my chir alive ot house per-)and fiehing in the cardamon seed Bessie-—Yos, it is cute; I taught formances, the joy ride thing is the} ja a breath killer | him that.—Smart Set | Most insectiferous ee neg aie Ol HA™) THE BAY TREES STAND OUT OF DOORS ALL WINTER ON THE ALAGKA-VUKON-PACIFIC EX delish | The Prescription Clerk gasped | ry meant he'd have another POSITION GROUNDS. Sympathetic | and made ‘a note of the word on his | ¢! « with new material. When r Jometimes I do feel so charit-| I croak I want to have a large fu ably inclined | “This chaffer is a guy that looks|funeral, It's hard to drum up | . Do you, indeed dike @ caramel wouldn't meit in his| mourners when you're killed on a pom Ye gaouth when he driving Old Mutton-’ joy rid Chat I suppone it keeps you perpet the ually broke _ a " 5 a 2 oes had | N-no, om exactly AN OSGAR-UND-ADOLF PLEASANTRY. | yeceete Sone Z° How ts It? Tam always b when I feel t me i w wang that way Nashville American a BY FRED S2HAEFER | Just about the time a foresighted i man believes he has a little money 4 Long k tender, /and bofl half an hour longer with a ald ty SURI tle Heat's taxen hid her t . one of |teacupful of boiled rice and. @ Walt | wife insists that they have to have E pour over th upful of ora st before Wary Raleing Into position in one plece| Another load of coal 4 jat ak viet ng both id nd let jing add « dozen oysters, cut in| a ater) stack tne i dian te . 6 e's | a silk-lined overcoat is generally } PEE p+ yee: FE Flag Ayan yr na henomely wrth | dissatisfied with it because it holds | 7m tr cor ft pin gre jips which callé for cream, and you statiatl of life tnaurance| his diamond stud |%wo tablespoons of butter, one cup | hi none, une milk with a ‘tabste soccer that the test twenty | of sweet eream half cup s¥gar,|xpoon of flour stirred in it ww tt | are the a o length of a NNY NAMES | der crust. Be whites of thre Lat«, bs : priate Chinese names that one may eges stift w fourth cup of Cream of Chicken Soup. | in ng pon in the city of Mel- | ancy te Gos lie lags 3) tg bier omgy samt rage nea Cheap Colonist Tickets}"?\\!ivex 1 arpenter: Bam Ling 4s Of, Cream three tabio.{ Will be sold again this spring |’ * want its ana Wah Wilhe paved taking @ p! gue ed flour with westbound, via Oregon R. R. & Ne vundryman lérom the oven, tea warm | butter and add as thickoning igation Company's pleturesque Il ¥,. lshiment haa the kitchen. ‘The meringue will remain|son with salt and add one pint during arch and fpr stem | tick” is Au-| | fluff but if taken into the id the jwcaided new milk Chicago, 0; 8 aula, 80.50; meringue will fall Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul and] | In using macaront cook in saited| all Missourt river points, 5.00. peeps ea i Gumbo Soup water until tender; then pour ooid| Deposits taken at Union Tieket Of- |: e a re | Une a chicken, whieh need not be} water over it, ‘The hot water buruts| fle 608 First Ave. KB. 1 ‘ and who, on being ask lyoun, d one-half pound of bacon | the starch grat king the macas| Wiis, Gent, Agt TF ee a tae ane ene ft Stentertan jyoung, and on v graina, 1 « \% 3 jtonen as, “Wun Lung eut Into small slices, Put the bacon |roni atieky ‘The cold water ri | — ) _————— ——- i in the bottom of the kettle, add the |this away. ceounpe, [tut uDcohtchen and fry. toa. toe : MONEY T2an CLEARANCE SALE jbrown, Add three quarts of er Ham Toast. An al Stock of Clothing lone finely cut onion, and any swest| Mix a tablespoon of finely cop ¢Without Commission) Hata, Shoes and Men's Furnish Adolt—Gesterady my house wass on fire, un 1 hat only der choice jperb that may be preferr boll | ped ham and the beaten yolk of ono| ON REAL Tass. ov ing G +h at lens than half price of barning up or valking down der stairs. miowly for three er four hours; joxe with a little milk, Heat der Wha IRVOR RAINIER CLOTHING STORE Ovgar-—Vell, vich dit you choose? Dev tatter? |atrain off the liquor; gkim off the| the fire without boiling. Spread én | n. Camp ee Cotumbia St, 1104 First Ave. 4 Adoll—No, | vaiked down der wtxivs; 1 could nod tint a latter \fat; cut the moat Into small pieces, |thin buttered towat ageism tS NO A NAAR SI ROMS asin ei ents | VERYTHING that’s new and desirable in Men's, Women’s and Misses’ Apparel is here —modestly priced. E D ON'T run away with the idea that our Credit Plan carries with it a whole lot of unnecessary “red tape.” | T isn’t the case—for it's just a free and easy “pay as you please” plan, that makes trading here a pleasure. 7 weeks, or month, as suits you best Rania ke: | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave. erms tos you—that’s the key- note—pay each week or two Seattle's Reliable Cred House Usien wit “Gus Brown” MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE SAYS Lot 1--$20.00 Suite, Overcoats and Rain coats; Sacrifice price A Lot 2--$25,00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain coats; Sacrifice price $16.00 $20.00 $24.00 Lot 8--$30.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain coats; Sacrifice price Lot 4—$35.00 and $40.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rai DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ing BROOK ENS, Grain, Private Wires. biished 1893 804-306 -20 Investment or on Margin rdert. Bxecuted” for 6 Alaska BiAg, cry

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