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Pia ; : 3 4 4 THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, ehtshyg 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. EVGRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. # ond-class matter Entered at the Postoftice je Washingt ae eee FIN QUALITIES \ ttea CASHIER 18 ONE OF THE DRAW ING CARDS AT THIS SHOW HOUSE BY BARNEY DODDS. George D, Graham, a } F ~ for her Look carefully inte these lumt shed socie 0 ad artist of Se francisco, for he Guished society woman and artist of San ancl oad “trcika avi aaa ean (88 Ofiginality and good sense }would be susceptible te thelr in Having arrived at a decision to indefinitely separate from] fluence, No, she Is not a hypno fer husband, Mrs. Graham on Sunday got up a musicale at] tat, but she te a saleslady of the | frat water which she calmly announced that fact. Of course it may prove; ghe's the litte cashier who @ bit nerve-racking to society ladies to be invited to a musicale and have their Beethoven and Wagner mixed up with a deli think and you will appre Graham's policy cate family affair, but a moment ciate Mrs Under the usual proceedure, have begun roosting on the Graham porch at the first whisper of a domestic trouble. Mrs. Graham, interviewed, would have told the society reporters a beaugiful yarn, which they would have published along with a half dozen other yarns which she did not tell them. Or,,if she “positively refused to talk” at all, they'd have done the talking themselves, with illostrations Then every last society woman would have taken the main fact, cut it on the bias and sewed on passamenterie and other embellishments of her ham nor her George could recognize their own domestic affair own conception, until nether Mrs. Gra Mrs, Graham takes the short cut to robs mystery of its fascination and gossip of its opportunity She shows wisdom, courage and and most any man we've ever met could afford to go slow about being cut loose from a woman with such qualities, other thing being equal, or thereabouts. By this time it has probably; dawned won Mr. Heltsley that set | oad of lobsters to the Pacific coast | ting furniture accounts with a re Volver is not approved either by our | delicate compliment best citizens or the police. where he wou't be easily forgotten | Villain, the fy by a certain street railway corpora: Fix. rigs are thon, tonish the natives. And just think When the paychologiea! moment | "®t ® the Hons for letting go arrived, Mr. Nichols | had the presence of mind to forget) that be was under fire. | “My Policies” have gone ‘away be! jlew par again, about IM reporters would! ‘having it over with,”| a high order of originality, | The’ person who fs abipping a car | | ts paying this section a stacere and | Remember, the peace congress Roosevelt's shooting is said to ax | moral effect it must have on amiles at you aa you pass @ cer tain theatre on Seeand ay. as if daring you to buy a tteket, Aad how many times have you seen her sintling ao sweetly and unedn reached inte your pocket r the money to while away an all beekuse of ber unspoken invitation ? One of the Tra Tricks, That's one of the tricks in the) lamall show businems, and Miva! Lilly Graham's services are very }mueh in demand by the several] proprietora ef moving picture em tablishments in Seattle because she | makes good days out of poor ones | These hot, sultry afternoons, when everyone would rather take a) | trip to the lake, or even sit on the hot bleachers at a ball game, than} take & chance in a moving pleture house, Mixe Graham gute busy with the amiles and cunning ey This te the way it ha well dressed young ehap ee a will | = ACCORDING TO 3 THE VERNACULAR BY ELMER RIGDON. From Mexico came Charley Davis to hotmob with fvilteation, but White Mr. Houflion ts gone ax} has nothing t urge agatost your! afer a week's sajourn fn the me. Geiruns, be le i ie 8 position | antipathy to that slxfooted little) tropolis he plned for the baked cing | roads. Hie search for home-made larub had been futile and he would have given a good deal to again gaze on the paradoxical sign fot Chilly Beans” that adorned the rem taurant of old man Gonsales Charley Davis, whe had spent years in Mexieo, and made his pile | there, knew nothing of the customs of New York, and he wae thinking | The Santa Fe has of solng back home, where he un cleverly sidestepped that $220,000 | deret: ood the language, when he saw Mr. Schively, having neglected to Provide a soft spot to land on, Is, naturally a little timid about Jump: | ing just at this time. fine. For a bailding that was architect | | urally on its last legs, the old city The Young Suffragettes of Seat-| tle appear to have made a few act entific observations of the methods ture store admits he waa a fool @f the Young Turks. | The police are vindicated. Henceforth the alot meter won't; Corset saved a woman's life. Ail any but members of the imme- There is hope for the cigarette do- @iaio family. ting something tuneful yet. CHARLIE GATES. € When the son of “Betyou-a-M illion Gates afrived in San Cal, after his fourth spectacular trip to Los Angeles within swe taving his picture taken. When the camera man pro- the picture anyway Gates started for him. These pie: tures were snapped by the elusive photographer while Charlie was in BAN DIEGO, Cal, May 4.—Ai-{ lew York at the very urgent|city. The people in this further Meamand of his father, John W,| most corner of th United States are | not used to such a pace as Gates! Four char. | tered specials in seven days Gates Bet-YoueMillion), Gates, San fe stilt talking about the four special trains"he chartered in one week to cover the space he tween fan Diego and Los Angeles Special trains in this neck of the Woods cost about $560 each, but Charlie didn’t seem to care for that, Besides, he told frieuds here led for one solid week sald he hired them simply to beat | slow for him. Mra, Charlie Gatee was ili in New York when she hubby's eseapades in San Diego, that he made a Killing in Union! Then all the nuagve 108 @ ywerr of Pacific a short time ago, whea he| Gates senior were put {nto play to} up something like $350,| bring the young man home to at i tend to business. BUY YOUR COAL ammnil 2 our beat at tention, no orders too large for us to fii satisfactorily. oP Ww. BULLOCK 10th Av. Geattie, Wash, Gas Range and Gas Water Heater No Home Is Complete Without Gas Seattle Lighting Company Pool. Butane Both Phones Ex. 75 . Fourth and Union hall requires « lot of tearing down. | The man who held up the furnt- CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK The special train stunts of youn, Charile Gates has left here Gates caused a big sensation b ‘hts | th regniar trains, as they were too | read of her| Heloise Murphy hurrying one even | ing from the factory where she wan j employed, and lost his heart He followed her to the elevated | road and saw her enter a car and } take a seat next a window, Heloise had beon at a dance the night be | fore, and she was dead tired, Look ing at the housetopa as the train aped along, she thought of lew ‘Wrenuoen days, when she would }bave married and left the factory j forever | sipated by a faltering voice saying; “Beg pardon, Misa, but ix this seat taken?” Looking up she saw 4 bashful young man, wearing expensive but not perfectly fitting clothes. “Well, if it ta,” replied Heloise, “the party who owns it didn't cheek it.” Charley Davia didn't cleariy un- derstand her remark, bat he took the vacant eeat beside the girl, “I want to know you,” he said, bluntly “Oh, beat it, young man; you'll have to get a knockdown before you can converse with me.” The pligrim from Mexico was en meshed tn the vernacular of the Enst side, and he groped blindly, “I'm trom Texas, original,” he com: “bat I've spent years in Mexico, where fT de my money, { don't hear much but greaser talk down my way, and while | fall to get a grip on your conversation, it shorely dows me good to hear you vocalize, I've often dreamed out youder of a girl that jooked ike you, and now | have found her. I want to marry you-oh, I don't Want your anewer right off the reel. Lat ue get acquainted, and perbapa| you'll like me after a while.” The girl jooked at his tanned face and read honesty in his dark eyes. He was big and strong, and perhaps—— Heloise turned and gazed out of the car windew. Perhaps she was thinking of a home and happiness far away, As the train pounded on above the roar of the city, Davis never took hie eyes off the girl. He fambled with his bat and he seemed to think she was offended, and wanted to get rid of him. “There's nothin’ | wouldn't do for you,” he sald. Heloise continued to look out of the window aa if oblivious of his presence, Ret the young man was peralet- ent, and just as the train pulled up to @ station he inquired eagerly: *How—how do you think you would like me?" “Oat of sight,” answered the girl, bo her face still toward the win- Thore was no reply and when she lwoked around the seat next to her was vacant. Charley Davis had tenped trom the train and bounded || ma adly down the steps leading to | the street, pushing and joatiing peo || ple out of his way, A policeman jj stopped him and asked: "What's | your hurry, young man? You net |e If you had nipped & pocketbook.” “Pardner,” replied Charlie, in a distressed voice, “there's a little lady on that train b would do any- | thing for, and when she said she liked me out of sight’——~ “Well, if she's the young woman. wtandin’ on the form now way. in’ both hands ‘on to eome to mewue wad, ame wate, row bring results.” Try | one in the in the business chance solumn, | SHOES-SHOES- SHOES Than navn alt.” m sTORN, to Third Voor. Hank a Her air cantios wore | THE STAR—TUERSDAY, MAY 4, 1909 PRETTY GIRL WITH A SWEET SMILE SELLS MANY TICKETS | her eye from hia countenance, The very moment he glances tn her di rection and catches her eye whe} amiles ever #o alightly, He will in voluntarily healtate who wouldn't | and notices the sign which | plays the faet tb Thuffalo Win te | pletured doing the Salomy dance j oF something Iter that—-ns ad he wees | I that it is only 10 cools, so up he} | mavehen and buys a Ucket | Smile Catches Him He remembegs the amile ahe gave | jhim as he waa passing, and, think ling of the new spring ault he Ie wearing, perhaps geta the idea that he haw caught a butterfly, and when she hands bin hia change |he wiles back. But only a atony wtare greets him, #o he pasaee tn julde, comforting himself with the thought that he only bought the ticket to see Muffalo Hill and his) dance, and pot because the girl| . willed, But did he? and a fo! Thin ie ouly an example, and it] does not always work out as bea Nifully ag the case related, but will] many a dime figda its way Into the coffers of the house because It has MISS LILLY GRAHAM, saunter along, swinging a ear with nothing t# do, hours to kill Spies the Sparkler, As he passos he is attracted by the brightly ahining mirrors placed eo careMily around the enffance|a pretty cashier who ts capable of of our theatre, and before he ean! selling seats, and not me of take more than another, step his | passing them out when called for. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS~-By F. R. Leet jeer ral ( lit 0 na (ia) an kee bere fx Hw DO YOU | UKE 1T Jox eye catches the betliaat dinmond brooch pinned to. Mine Graham throat, and after that he cannot} holp seeing tt nine an her elf She spote him the minute he comes into view, and never taker | fast table? {| the firet ¢tages of bridge, the aaa a aia! nh tal ? A HUMEN 7 BEING! . ») » % : eI ( — oS OVE * TS WHAY I CALL. 1 niety! WHY OoN'T You buy CLOTHES WITH, SOME STYLE Jo THEM, MARY? | s. | MONA ATER See Soe D. D. MANN---NAME STANDS FOR BIG THINGS IN SISTERLAND NORTH TORONTO, "Canada, May i-- Donald D. Mann—this i¢ a name t@at stands for big things in Can- ada, One of the strongest of the new leaders of the Dominion, Mann ts enlled the J. J. Hill of the north. The butiding of the Canadian Northern, paralleling the Canadian Pacific from Port Arthur to the ocean; the Ontario Power Co, at Ni agara Fails; the Canadian Pacific short line through Maine—these are some of the big enterprises which bear Mann's pate. With his wonderful succens, carved from the native resources of his country, Mann has remained the moat loge! of Canadians. He it a pronounced opponent of reciprooltt, taking the position that Canada is strong enough to stand on her own feet before the world. Maun was born in Ontario in 1863, He got the western fever carly, and atarted with nothing as a enbeen- tractor on the Canadian Pacific, then building out of Winnipeg. Op- erating on credit at first, he took |over the world’ He has done work jong chances, but chances stwaye; Al! over South America, and is an backed by the shrewdest judgment./ authority on the railroad posstbilt- He won, and won again. * | tes of China. The Canadian North Before he waa 36 Mann pad ofon-| ern proposition was undertaken by pleted a number of big him and bis partner on their own and, uniting his fortunes, with you initiative, while the Dominion par Wm, Mackenzie, had begunfio make | Hament was spending years of de hia name known all over Canada. bate as to wheher the government In his later years Mann bas car-|should put in a transcontinental ried through wigantic ontracts all railroad tn Canada. D. D. MANN, Credit-giving may attract you to a store once, but you won't go back to trade a see ond time, will you unless you have been satisfied with the Merchandise? | The vast majority of this store’s custom ers is made up of people wha tried our and haye come Liberal Credit Plan once back again and again because the style, the quality and the prices of our merchan- dise have been right—the question of cred it-accommodation being a secondary con sideration. The same satisfaction awaits } EXTRA HAND-FORGED AND ALL you—why not try us in the buyi ing « of that few warm-Weather apparer? ~ Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. "Seattle's Reliable Credit, House" 3Idd3F> FPF 39d 3333) A Word tr from Jowh Wise, 25c Specials in Women’s Summer Underwear jummer Vests of real lisle tl sin Or fame Sey yokes; an extra good quality irked ag bows tut ot brane | Jy 2he laws summer Weight Cotton Ve ' * Shae ves, Special he Pants to mateh, with lace ial 2he What's die talk of a free break asked Meandering Mike H's another political dream,” an it's some Hosiery Savings Chopped Washe $1.50 Pure Silk Hose, spl litely pete fect; black, white and a re ha Special Baturate oureelf » the p onephy of optimtam. “it sottend the Wednesday $1.00 4 paig kteke the jar off the pe c bump ree Proms. 50c Lisle Thread “Onyx” Hosic in all by a lace boot; black, br n. A the for cor Long hands, they say, are a olen too of refinement Ven: T hav teed that fellows | 35c Gauze Lisle, with four-inch garter ] Mi wre hele high spliced heel, sole and toe i. poe bineter, is sematl | 35e Maco Cotton, in medium v f 3 black, bla h wi t t | iw Daughter, do you think | that black, black with white sanitary fect and the news ac young Tellow ix the ian for yout” | f tan shades. ‘Special ........+..- Se 4 jae How do you know it? j ‘ pelle toid me vo 1 Denver |e | ee zt fm Colored Suitings in Pure Linen * bout the only way to find out t 4 whats wotuan'e Feat age is Jato oat olored Outings in Fure Lin her futher, who is weually simple r 4 ugh te Dalian News 5 . | 50 w saya MA will be & miracle tf pou sent fi, A heavy, soft-finished, All-Linen Fabric, a yard & a marry the corate.— Puck | wide, coming in cream, bamboo, pink, light blue, rege a pri “With one wave of my hand,” sayel 4 teiry T on meke you grow wain,” oe ine.” replies the wom line your kind offer can bring youth to me at my pr Axe. all Tights but | posltively refuse to travel back through pyrom ial... 50¢ayad ame Himalaya Cloth, a cle iction of the real sill in rough weave, coming in the latest n <a inches wide . . She a yard Mercerized Poplin, of a highly desirable weight and | finish ; the newest shades, absolutely fast colored; 27 SONOS WIDE: vis o eis cetticcccstscaviees 25¢ a yard eda, gray, Copenhagen, etc. Spec wer reprog the straieht front, ba 5 and all the reat of the fads Life “ie 1 can romember,” bood “Ll wonder how oah selected some = sres were lo go into the 4 bor . f ot 1 thin he barred everything | fi ts’ T | t S t' fi le with « name longer than fo eyil 8 Sree besmeeeaey face fer orto nian ollet Sets lor Less gy gif mye he's ® champion puat- Toilet Sets, Trays, Puff Boxes, Combs and Brushes? na a ; rig ttat, Why don't he prove it by Rattles, Soap Boxes, etc,, now specially marked; co hin’ somebod, 5, <r ige ere ee instance, 50c and ec Sets are but B5¢. 85c and * fight.”—-Kaneas City Journal. Sets, 6O¢, and $1.50 and $1.75 Sets ........ $1 io po —Hasement, © on ae Red : ati our with i" a wi vvsatr Gal nen illargeon F ‘Now as to her various suitors. Ife van’ t she let her mother judge ay ‘or her? Marting@ isa lottery, any : * ‘ond Avenue and Spring Street Hiatter tet her select her own Sec A St Fi teket, Marie. Kansas City Jour- nal 4 The suffragettes. pe cee te Fee A} we want Is the ballot a ‘Oh, all i wala iiclan thought help run things. Ey Journal da Nervous O14 Lady (to deck-hand pes on steamboat) —is there any fear of = danger? M Deck -hand—Plenty of fear, ma‘ars, vi but not = bit of danger!—Comic D. | Cute ar A Setentific Kies. be pings Is there euch « thing asa ) welentific kine? ies ad Origge—farely. One in which you — mucceed in breaking sway from the | SUMday: leave Beate he girl without becoming engaxed to ri fom “fo fer —Des Moines Iegister and. fesve strat ; sees AL ang : ee a na tape oe Eee A Me, Singer—Has your wite 1 | phouce-suneet. Main soak 7 git voles oe H "Mr. Wenpeck (sadly)—8he has * HAML’S SAFE & LOCK 00,5 never | Mong me spastest [pases te elleve otherwise. imore * Kmericat BROKERS | | Herring-Hall- Not # Rising Young Maw. Private Leased Wire te Al! Ex- Jo Come cleng, Jan; irs past time to changes ,dafe Co, | = Jolly bard werk you S.C. Osborn & Co. 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENSE on . 9 ova @nT Firet Av. base 7 Muse Love |” We can sell that pool room for)” Are you looking for a { my ent oP rey Hammers ©! Don't YOu We are doing ": for others.| house? See our business you think teh is rather sudden? | Bee business | chances, page 6. *** | eotumn, page 6. 4 — TSS ee wi . a tr aw a we to About the reliability of the merchant with whom you are ent Does it mean ai 5 to you that a long business career has stamped success in large letters upon the me dising methods of BARTELL’S? Y e Think—Three Complete Drug Stores mn Always at your service and ever ready to meet all requirements, ‘TO SAVE MONEY THIS WEEK ASK FOR iron Medicines| A certain Proportion of iron is| needed in every one's Dhysteal | makeup. Numerous medicines have for their purpose the restora.) tion of this element when it has) fallen below tts normal quantity These are the best at cut prices; Perfect | Disinfecta stroyers of the dangers that Prescriptions | fetid matter, j | Platt's Chlorides, odorless; 50c, Special .. seed The essential elements enter- ing inte the compounding of your prescription are an efficient | Kreso; regular 40c, Special. | Formalin; regular 500, Special, Beet, Iron and Wine; regular $1 Special ../..... 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Special 69¢| -- ~| — Glastic Hosiery and X Gas Table Waterss | asdominal Bandages and Bets Dupont’s Hair 2 THE KIND THAT SPARKLES, | AT AN EXTRA SAV- b Apenta = ING OF 20 PER Be Apollinarts Abe, 206, CENT. & Celeating Vichy ... ’ $3.00 Dupont Hats In Brushes extra long | Py * and stiff bristles, for Nail Files aac Bristle Hair B for .. $2.05 3 and Dupont Long Hair 20¢ Flexible Nall Piles for 18¢ Brushes at 20¢ Damascus Flexible Nail Files) Qualtty counts with these goods $1.50 and $1.75 Dupont for .. 22¢ | and the wear is guaranteed by us Hair Brushes for ie ema exible, extra Lond $1.50 Linen Mesh Abdominal Belts 1.18 “ ik pins 5 be.648 Peeks oaks 6 + z) for a1.20 $1.00 Hair Brushes for hy PS asopee if oe $2.25 Paragon Abdominal Belts or < - Supporters for ,. 8178 the Pra H0c Pray's Ongaline .. ase $3.50 Utility Abdominal Support | ers for .... 82.05 2be Lusterite Pollah for : Mig) 4,50 Brace! Made. Pyghion A SERVICE THAT PAYS OUR PATRONS BEST 18 THE SERVICE | THAT PAYS US BEST. 3 Bartell Drug Stores No.1—Old Store | No. 2—Main Store | No.3—New Store 506 Second Avenue Ci Near Yesler Way 610 Second Av. “Neat"the Chy’ Marsal MANICURING GOODS AT 20 PER CENT OFF. Hale Brushes Deliglous, Duchess.-Chocolates, qe and Goo kind, for ....--

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