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THE STAR~MONDAY, JULY 26, 1909, soa rtarvatst: THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE CE BAILLARGEON'S Minter Ofte, wn wecondaclnas mm ‘; : | ing Co PAYING FOR HIS LITTLE FAD PREACHER PLAYWRIGHT HERE STAR DUST July Clearance of | ine —— TO PUT SEATTLE ON STAGE sa gis bores th « ve 1 \ : ’ REV, WILLIAM DANFORTH TO | as ress br WRITE A PLAY CONCERN | ‘ ING THI8 CITY yee te i 2,500 yards Dress G lars A or v be Henitle @pirit” has been oak Tard qualitls i n of to muck ; vyeme, sUiitens ' ripes, staple ; j checks and f \2iZer nt " notinioa we | man? | 12%4es Cleag if we wh he apirt | +a 14 es H w we are to have Bo | :. ; ‘ ‘ \ it 5,000 yards 32 inch satinte ala ‘ 4 wud the “Seattle Spirit” faith " on's latey { t drama, After] 1 designs with. tna : 1 ’ Dr. William Danforth, of Chi \ fv hoginneth plesantly.-t } he , . rk ground ‘ 5 spoattion in company with Gue| | fiat they must bes. ¢ ° — oy d floral ¢ 4 ‘ Frohman, the theatrical man] | Py J ) in the gn dies’ wa! wit *-emall of mind, a aid re er, has boon vo tine d with | thing busine ; va rors treet Ro ! es; absoly tor : mony | . . jecided to give the less for onl, Sect 5 See fast ¢ ard ‘ad Rt sheet on | ; = thin wonbertel senate” . “ | , Jidn’t 3 toll y Crinkled Crepes; on new f The reformer felt outraged, and thought the brother a pe Pages ap Ah itn to aim at Nie} You are alm cz ‘hetero ew fabriegs "7 c { 7 : . mat hl , id at ¥ u ironing: stupid and brutal fellow. A cop came along to decide the Si ease Monae eyes \ and Hie ' in Hioht-6 : ean pl ] argument. The faddist spent a night in jail, and paid a Sg tie Wipes Rees art aes and green, may $15 fine. jable man, When he ia not writing ST aaper ’ Clea = be tags sol plansina vor 1 raucel ta ating L$ price, per ya ove TOO @ es ee ees os ar i © le writing wes 7 to the Spanish Soriy houra after ft bappen t eminent —play:| Uncle ¥ , ke Mercerized F oulards s and Satin Ja quards; a} t hat the aa he pastor of the} going t ' Y foal ti { event happe r # in ruling t : cum arinte » of Chicage ‘ olate fr = the Dis by a volt t hanne The vale f der wan Mr ‘ i f : i “rad Brat ee Danforth's firet play, and ite suc on wea ' | n, light } The oternal fitness of things de| Yt _— : . Juction, wt at the Garrivk ylounny—You Know those tarts ta , Cone “ " tng matches there tan't m theatre, New York, Was #0 pro f hg AF mg 4 FH i Mende that 7. Has, Lewis be Of) ice as 10 Which winy away |nouneed a suceets that the rights ime tl if i ar kta You, dea ‘ | the dock when G, Bernard Shaw‘ pag ead toy ti ‘ poe Ui if Late them aid : i arrives v Knickerbooke Theatre company cad eee ae rea occcensa tty Bancroft, a ye Enatlon REV, WILLIAM DANFORTH, “ 1 t rs Ji 1 ancy One of the moat effective methods| There are some w tress, niece of Lady Bancrof Lt Ab out 1,000 yards left of the Fancy Organdie i ‘ sauthe® 3 n selected to star the! Dr, Danforth while In Seattle put; than that of Mount Rainier view ; sald the convalesee light and medium co tsofie 1] oe eananee 36% 0G: ennce cain See ited States and Canada he finishing touch on the drama-|from above the Cascades at « Weak may sand in ATF ot 1de and ; lake Washington when the wind long as Mr. Coo out a $10,000 While his drama was being tieation Joxoph Lincoln's novel,|A-Y-P, BE." he told ' 7% Tat qualities, Cle fee p sore oneal asta job. duced, Dr, Danforth, see k im “Cy Whitaker's Place a book) with the im, son o 8 [ Pay x dful of the stir was creating, which Is said to be one of the|eur of the Puget Sound count ' ‘ eh yet 500 yards 34-inch Mz adras, 1 neat color spent part of his * & ter strongest character novela ever in hia mind, the play with the . k lon hacrtst ae ner ; 10) 8 and dy Ne - yar ethene , aie eh Dr. Danforth <! i . Fi “poe Dh dhe- > Now Me's Sorry That He Asked a7 . \ ’ valance of ff ‘pag oh uf the crameadie That Dy. Deatorth will Seog out | rouge i trom She pep ’ Mr} “ would you @ BO Bb. 6 cs vcedwcececbcectigcces ve. Hie plays also contain Northwest in os play he Ie to/ high among the eeccenstul Mrs. i a-‘eadly)—-t hate t 350 to 400 yards of the Piques, Plisses, Linen P ' mat ten to make & Write & * witho nying a te be mus eece > r t . » w or place of this old world of|{e more than gnxtous to etert, ‘t| ful can expect much and! * . it pesne peed lins, Imported Zephyrs, etc.: values to 65¢ pep WATER SPRINKLING prance es exervolr the balance O€ thelr | ours. have never seen @ grander sight! will not be disappointed 4 tanooge Times ard, to close........ Editor Star: Everyone who owns! Water, and instead of the water de Fete ene in this question, both as to water ®9 netual grin even when | men wha hee we te the heart j ges allowance and management regulat prinkle a little over time. It is 5 oe We Y ) } Pe With present regulations; the pa- Sprinklers be treated more consid | Ms Jy tlence of the spri has become | rately and due discretion shown in : : : bars Secono Ave & Sonne St threadbare with onerous exactions | ‘hetr behalf ‘ : J 4 - - ; — ctl and espionage of the water depart-/ Surety an unjust discrimination + aod hawing “fi ng thet they be , ‘ u ment, and they demand relief, |! made against (he ordinary sprink ar + ta hespine wwe Fh oa Boi: me OT Rhy he _ Mecait's I Now, when water ts plestifal and ‘¢? through the met hom, Une . Ww ie Areh ™ Pg gem pe floor, 1 " * ee i nulllions of gations running to waste | WhO whes the moter has the prty arma. thet the 9A sarod went on the subject ba not ah t ‘eat Chine of sold to contractors there can be | lee? of aprinkling at all hours and | , * not he use for 12 special inspectors at @!! day and may use the automat Pitteen X thousand a year tan't tow mute 6 gitation & cost of $1,000 « month, with their | #Prinkler any other device. By | * a oe nae : : === : ying around and assessing flues ans Inere wate aay on it te Je fact you on 9 against sprinklers who happen to go “#4 than Is his Just proportion eure wha + moe a over the time afew minutes. It is | {he one without a moter Kets ° ety @oee © aad hamiliating and unjust to honest ‘han ts his duc. This was not the | or pis pene ; . a people and should cease, The rule | tention when the Cedar river) mes) a. fferera from the | ¥ now Is three hours 4 day for aprink. ¥8ltr system was inaugurat 1, and nand o Th asked that he allowed to | G if Jing, and observation warrants the |! oll wrong. It is likely true that ° ie ore ip ali eae to the nettlement and treat sume o rea y belief that not more than half the | hreefourthe of the city'y popula ~ he ‘ with hin remedion, His} 4 Hate tat nats oy thrcrdoerthe of the on will never use the meter unleas inimx were mcouted by the boarda| Cleara g sprinklers; yet if they happen by freed, They are satiafied with the of t vr nee made to the! 3 faulty timekeeper or too much en- three hours or leas —— f+ « is s a ee ee | Sale the | NOt Wish to be ann % thusiasm in the work to go ove BS time for quitting a few minutes—a Meter system, as most of them own q thing that most sprinklers do ovea- mall lots and others are renters sionally—they are hauled up when Continually moving around it fe caught and fined without an oppor ems It would be wrong and unjust i tunity to present extenuating cir ‘0 force meters on this class, espe P cumstances before the superintend. Clally when there is plenty of water ent, who can rarely be found. This and there is no need for It. Next eS re ee seky ix eustaising Iter Rvery AND J, LOR WALLACH, WHOSE] a the water depart- | C@*# sustaining life. Rvery | ee Taek the water depart one should have his share of It At econ ail"of "int EFFORTS LED TO YEARLY RE The fact is that those parties who 8 little cost as possible, thus con. c ~ 1 have rd EXAMINATIONS. sprin! o nd a half hours forming to the evident pian and ° y = dye bomy thd tl ~~ earae purpose of an all-wise Creator HONOLULU, July 26.-Have the a eC Oe have to their credit in the B. esr KLIN, biblical accounts of mitaculows cures of leprosy been duptioated in the Molokal settlement? of practicing modteine released jon « char without a Hoense He ¥ from prison on hie pror Hawall, He went, but the effect of j the agitation bo had precipitated | As a few re change of] polley waa fo nm the board, and when Senator Frank Harvey offered the joint resolution requesting the re-examination of certain lepers, it was readily & § to. . Now, from the least important efforts to cure have come suddenly lte be the most important elements the policy of segregation. More than thin, any leper or in Motokat can 9 nination at jeast once a In the Great § Clearance Sale now Eilers are to be fo ber of nearly new anos and Orchestrio the slot), which wil bg out at half and less, Som used a short time. Serle i HOME OF A LEPER FAMILY ON THE ISLAND OF MOLOKAI, — Wire. | sed bie epportuntiy ip the future re Visits the Earth as a Special Co: espondent and Ma’ ° sal os tice Seed ike lesa Observations in Hie Notebook. | sales as eat er fs sxeirs | Oe Sone Simase maphone ... Electric Harp. 8 Reliable Rlecneee Mv Regina .. Peerless . Welte Orchestrion 320 Wurlitzer Orches- {riON ....ssenee Wurlitzer Orches- TrlON ....eeeenn mt world Or have men and wanen, and even} children in the past been consigned oa living death th h untouched Deportation to Molokal is no the past, boards of health seem to! longer looked upon as @ sentence to have grown callous in the tettef/itving death that the disease t« incurable, and! The settioment is no longer Kleven lepers, olght men, one wo- | man and two boys, or at least 11 Saw LARGE MALE LARTH-BLING a Sectavad te Rating ALofT HEFTY FORMS Dotiars eam be shtaleed, ‘wet mem C4 roe eur by the sen Pere *4 | requontn far re examination received |.a living tomb 2 Rae OF ETAL YO NO FURTHER | | the kind required 'o Twn ooh oly mole) 1 nt oe ihe hoard of health scant attention. Tho 1 were fe-| The ory of “unclean!” has lost tts Li) PURPOSE THAN YO LOWER } are migh\y aoarce as formatly and officially been de. {e2emined only because the legisin- | teri THERE MERI mmm WORPUL | | The call Krom Chienge shows WIN) Kired not Iepare and released from i ye tatgaid OF PHYSICAL | { lextic in the leper settioment in Mor Wi Eee V wenn OVLOCOKIN: jlokai, With their release has come LARTH* BEINGS, HOWEVER, | POINTRD PARAGRAPHS. | 5 naw ora of hope for Molekal INDICATED APPROVAL. | Never hick @ live wite when it's] Some of these 11 have heen ts down exile in the Molokat settlement for | | Poor pencils and dull boys are) 29 years or more, some for only al ifleplt to, sharpen year, In the case of thowe sent a 7 Pie '* | score of yearn ago, they were con-| Rago |demned as lepers on the purely | duced trom "he threads of conversa» elinical manifestations of the dinea. | ton, before the microseopical teat show. | if you would blind s man by | ing the actual presence of the baci! 19 rowing dust in hie eyes, — gold | tus of Woproay had o | When we call a man a trick we] se But in all the le don't mean that he ls made of com-| Microscopical test, which i cansid-! 1 infallable, wae used. fhe microscopical teat now fails to reveal the present of the bactilus | Many prdipives are made; ocea-|and they are declared not lepers mionally one in kept How were they cured? Did the A lot of women seem to think It! medical troatment at the settlertent s better to be tight laced than This is an extraordinary op; port unity for Cor Stores, Soda Fountains, Cafes, Poo! Rooms and F to secure one of these marvelous entertainers pp Each instrument must prove exactly as repre Sale.” Be on hand early tomorrow morning. Successor to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. | Pacific Coast and Oriental Distributers for Ore Elect Pianos Eilers Music Building. Third and | mon clay © REV LEOCTIONS OF A BACHELOR. } | eralaht teoed lor the better sanitary and dietary People eepm to be able to make |Conditions under which they ived | nood at bolng bad easier than at|there effect a cure? Or hagnatire é - 9 anything ole | in a spirit of myntery, etepped in to , ‘ | A girl can pretend to Hke to go | baffio inquiry and arrest the dist§eo? Today's Styles Today | q Se eet? PF") Leprosy, though the oldest kaibwn | The, Season a woman fe ao pauel | diseane in the world, Is one off the f | tor in dealing with a man than| mort mysterious. Ite origin,) tw We the ie in dealing with ber je thet) cause, ite mode of transmfasion all } Pe e's Ee Benes ae intknown. Ble condemned ldpers th N St | Vj t Vi Py ‘ have been found clean.” i thépiter sthe New otyie Victor Victrola ALL BORN ON A SUNDAY, uted, no one knows how. ‘Lhe phy WE ARE SHOWING ADVANCE Fale MODEL Women’ s Tuilored Sui CINCINNATI, July 26-—-Every-|*elane at the settlement Bo ‘not body in the family of Lieutenant | “Mim the oredit. In fact, Ing gf the Harry Stuhireyer, of the Salvage |} Canes no troatment wan gi¥engand 8 The latest acquisition wags | "me treatment, yet they Came no PRICE $125 The new Victrola, which has been on the market only a few days, has already proven @ big favorite, judging from the many ‘ Ti ; onal step rooen ‘boy’ wie | senate lapnes : orders we have received, [ts compactness, ita tone volun due to BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN a re ‘+ . nO] = af et 4| The result of the re-exaiaiiaion| the amplifying sounding board principle and the absence of the horn, made hin first appearance at the which insures con mt handing, as well as the Moish of the Mmeohanixm and cabinet throughout, marke it as one of the best sellers in the Victor line, The cabinet {s mahogany, while the motor is nickel plated, with extra heavy triple springs, spiral drive. ft plays 10-Inch records with one winding, and can be wound while playing It haa an Improved speed regulator and indieator which gives the revolutions per minute of the turntable The machine measures PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH | family home, No. 1021 Dayton at.,/0f the 11 marks a now era fn th last Sunday, He has been named | Polley of the Molikal settlement. In Wilson, after his grandfather, The | — father, mother and three children were all born on the Sabbath # A&R ARR Rea eee day, The Heutenant disclaim any * strict religious leanings of the fam-|* “LID” ON LONG HAT PINS. THE VALUE OF A MAN {part a They tell me that Ruperintendent Prank |°** Cooper is boing tempied to Chicago, 1|. That om gind to honr tt. | am always p to know that Beattie mon and fren demand. it ind ipmarkable period M Abr alge gong Bape 22 hg th | J 15% inches high, 17% Inches wide, with a depth of 21 1616 Inches which represent the highest pon val Indirectly it shows how yr "tan iy, firmly, skiiitully, he bas |Sly, and aay bh pt account for | + ‘he total weight Is 50 pounds, Shown in the tllustration herewith » “yj > fit ti groun toy aman te wake high ethetensy” nd Yeipen ‘ortnart|the coincidence, Here ts the family HANOVER, Germany, July the Victrola ts closed, The lower doors modify the sounds, loud or the money, in style, fit and all q 1 sok @ able plant schools | birth record 26.~The chief of pollee has #oft, by opening or cloning, As the only Western Washington job And these stylish Suits can be he? 44 sh weho * worth at jeat [leutenant Harry Stuhtreyer, Sun issued a decree warning wom bers, we carry an immense Victor stock, and can give you A seleo tion from a number of these machines, Rasy terma if desired His life hae takew easy payments, without extra charge # *4 jel 100 pertods of service Th sot, 1 believe in ay, Jonnary 10, 1879; Mra. Harry Stub en againat the dangers of wear er, Sunday, May 20, 1883; |w ing long hat plus l ot nen nm they find their field down 2 ah > at a time.” Mi te natural for the large oitfes | {147 ml Uli it until It has produced a Dorothy Stublrey Sunday, May He points out that several lown and a little a UT highest tatent and | Meavy yield and contin Hi best 15, 1904; Margaret Stubireyer, Sun Eastern Outfitting Coy | raplimentary to iis calobrition curred recently from this enuse, and he annouwnees that if in the future an aceldent oo s|reyer, Sunday, July 11, 1909 far as to Rimost kidnap our spe dont of schools It te nat nino fi * * o * * * * One # the big theve leo » da April 14, 1997; Wilson Stuhl | * * * * * * * more than i than | yea times while T was talking to hin to arrest and prosecution for #| iy eecond Av. fairs oa People make Myrtle--Porhape he wasn't yaw assault, 1406 SECOND AVEN “Seattle's “Reliable Credit ae dulidings and they Your veefal and ¢ Men 404 women le may baye been trying to have to do with our = e&tidren something!—Modern Soclety | * * * * * . * * * * deplorable accidents have oo * 7 * * * * * + * * kt th th

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