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THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. 1 BAILLARGEON? S | pee [t sar" aoucorans: THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ig2ts-33i." ¥i* |] ———— oe — meet) he Coat Dress | xn%3 & | | to our ready-to tranee wear aectic | very L : ) } gh ne ge ® S hi N | ventent "04 w nouth ide a) it | BIG AND LITTLE mays auth omething New ir al ; E INAN Cl ERS A most pleasing style, and one that can be worn as either coat or drese very pre combination with furs; made up in excellent broadcloth; the body is in Fea: ; <siepacietlineesiabariniedel model, with kilted skirt, double-breasted to the kilts; strictly tailored, with selfen i ‘ notched ee Persian band and large cloth buttons; black, navy, catawhy a * He was as old as 50 years, As he sat on a bench In Central Priced 4 Sc ean ah SER oe RB yy a and a “ pee . sien al in, eyes staring se 8: one 50 | Park, with his elbows on his knees, chin tn his hands, eyes # New rrdslne Wraps, in the many new, soft shadings, are in active demand, reel i at the ground between his feet, he looked like a ow ign oe and mantle effect; trimmings of be autiful * +m lace with linings in self colors, be : tremendous things. He was a big man, outwardly. je Bt voesese ° $27.50, 42.50, B50 ~ i tired man, inwardly, He was worth, in money, more militons Ph ‘ §: 0, , $42.5 50.00 and up to . o1 e « « in than he knew of, and was tired of spending. He lived alone & magnificent mansion, with 20 servants, two ‘libraries, billiard LACE NECKWEAR works of art galore, and was lonesome. He had We are exhibiting cholco models in Women's Fino Hand-Made Neckwear, dainty tables, fountains, won or lost fortunes daily in the stock exchange and was tired of the game, Reautiful women had crawled to his money, and he had exhausted all there is in wine or song, and was tired of them all. Automobdiles, yachts, travel-—all the luxuries that millions command—had palled on him, and he was tired of them, There was nothing in the world that was new to him, nothing to interest, nothing to strive for, nothing he could not have by spending a hundred thousand or so that he would not miss Mere living had become drudgery, and he was sitting there dead tired, wondering if quitting this life wouldn't be an agree able change. No wife, no children, mo work, no duties, but just that appeal to the better taste, modestly priced. Real Irish Crochet Bows; from, ench “oe Real Irish Crochet Jabots, new patterns; from Real Irish Crochet Military Stock Collars tn row from iseved Real Irish Crochet Round Collars in fine Baby Irish as well MUM Ks Fou Sov ebutpecense hoes okbee Sit eonse Real Irish Crochot Yokes with handsome rose and’ shamrock ‘Inserts; Real Irish Crochet Stiff Collars in all stze w designs; © Hand-Embroidered Line n Collars for tailored waists, in eyelet and pretty floral designs: eaeh , New arrivals of the Large, Fluffy Cascades made of net and trimmed with Valenclennes pe i with black tatlored bow; @ very becoming model 754 to . Shamrock, thistle and daisy denign ‘the too. as heavy j i } from, each,, FRENCH FLANNELS AT A STATION ON THE KALGAN RAILROAD. NOTICE THE money, and he had tired of all that m money meant. —Main Floor, Ri A Uttle newsboy poked a paper under the big man's nose. ROAD OVER THE TRACKS. All-Woo! Figured French Flannete—In dots, stripes and neat figures, in reds, pinks, bien, tase i “Baseball uxtry!” cried the lad, Gods! and the home team hold (in view of the strained relatione) 125 miles Idng. It ts the firet ral greens; a 7he quality; per yard ; ing fourth place in the race! between Japan and China over the/road to be bullt by ba : set Viyella—The famous English Flannel that is guaranteed absolutely un. hrinkable; " - ire ceremonies are being plan | children's dresses, men's shirts, pajamas, ete pte large a bh dome i “ ere. doy." e ma » fished a coin out of his former nation’s attempt to monopo-| Creat pe ale , aged , . 7 & Marge abe handsome variety Bho = es Bo th — ed << ca > lize Manchuria and the evident ned tor th opening which will be Wrapper Blankets—Large Bize Heavy Blankets for ladies’ and mon's “robes; i ber yard aul pocket. “How much do you make ¢ s purpose of the state department at/held In several towns along ve browns, ete., ete,; Quality; special ....cccsssccces cecccvoes veo: “We git 10 fer a nickel, and sell ‘em fer a cent aplece,” re Washington and Minister Charles | road. ie plied the boy, scratching one bare log with the toes of the other R. Crane to take a hand on the side (Editor's note—Since the S 1 S I Bo Ss Si F; “Pretty fair percentage of profit, but how many do you sell?” [| of the larger empire, the following! sending of Capt. Scott-Craven's pecia aie on boys uits tarting riday Morning “Bout a hundred a day week days, and I makes two dollars J] article, written eapecially for thie) dispatches the road has been 80 Boys’ Bults in sizes 7 to 17 yours, medium and heavy weights; all desirable patt 7 r apt. Scott-Craven, 7 4 Te au Ceslrable patter pape: y pt. opened, Oct. 2.) styles; serviceable fabrics of tweeds, worsteds and cheviots; dout " =a English officer on detached duty In China, te decidedly Interesting at this time.—Editor,) on de Sundays.” “Humph,” grunted the big man. “Three dollars and two make What do you do with all that money?" I the work of building the Kal gan railroad the advisers of the em-| profesa.to see a chance to finished and best of linings. price, while they last, per suit Broken lots from these former prices five. peror “Well,” said the lad, sitting down with a sober look on his — Avold undesired entrance of United | © 5 pyle USSIAN SURGEON _1N8-|] face, “eatin’ costs mo a dollar 4 week, and I gives mother the rest.” |i BY CAPT. L. T, SCOTT-CRAVEN, | States capital Into the celestial ©™)yaUCTiNG CHINESE MEDICAL | Rags and Draperies—Special Values for the Beloadll of the W “But don't you go in any for candy and toys, excursions down [| Special Correspondent of The Star)” ponders of The Star in the stator | STUDENTS. ® LACE CURTAINS RUG SPECIALS A few patterns of each, to close, at prices in China. KALGAN, North China would be gyre Mtns the ratiroads here surprined in operation or things like that i'm "leven years old and don’t need ‘em. You see, the bay, Six Patterns of Cable Net Curtaine—45 in. wide Oct. 14 “Sure not. b . ] ‘ No better proof need be afforded| It ia an old saying that in China/ing thelr wares, they hold cards| by 3 yde. long, in Arabian or white; an excel- | dad got killed In the subway diggin's last year, and mother and By os awakening in China than the|they do things the reverse of the| Which bulletin’ the — tmportant lent value at $3.60; spe per pair $2.75 | mean quick selling the kids has got ter be supported. Bill's 2, and Sarah 4, and ots, Instead of yelling “extra 86 Pairs Only of Drawn-Work Voile Curtains, fin- | an woot ing : mother ain't strong enough to do much washin’ or sewin’, so | we a6 egg? — ar — rs *, they wave their cards| ished with neat linen edge; 40 in. wide by 2% | ee oo ngral he Squares, hump myself. Rent'’s way up to $3, and then there's clothes, vigorously vee Jong; per ng po ‘ $3.85 / qualities on the market. it sae We eaten fallin aa To one unacquainted with this) %6 Pairs of Drawn-Work Volle with handmade $4.50 | 9x12 ded a ed oi be r way of selling newspapers, arrival |] lace edge; 42 in. wide, 2% yds. long; per of 9x13 ..043 “But you ought to be going to school.” in any Chinese city by rall ts like pair 86.00 + $5.60 | 10-4x12 “Sure, I ain't gittin’ much sehoolin’, but mother and the kids a triumphal entry of a bere. -- $6.75 | 12x12 . Special Values in Point and Duchess Curtains, is gittin’ three purty square meals almost daily, you notice, Hardly less progressive than the Exclusive Designs STIS | 120184 ., don't yer railroads in China is the showing i siainaeet ia stl 3s made by the C nm army “But,” said the big man, with interest in his voice, “do you : ‘ta Shih-Kal, shea of BASEMENT SECTION mean to tel! me that you never get a chance to play ball, go Pechili during the RussoJdap- Ii swimming or fishing, or have any other fun?” anese war, is the man who Strong specials, worthy of your immediate attention, in our attractive “Nope, not that kind. But I tell yer it's fun to see them kids made it so. He carly saw a section, stocked with the choicest merchandise procurable. change had to be made from “Wait a minute,” said the man. Then he put his hand deep in bis pocket, hesitated, and pulled it out empty. “To give you money would spoil you,” he said, “but I want to shake hands with you, for you've done me a world of good.” Trunks. Drucker W jardrobe Trunks to be feared Since the war most of the battal Yuan Shib-Kai have ria, There one ular Tourl eat when they're real hungry, which is darned often, and when the wld bands of men armea |] 28¢ Stationery: speetal, per box | _Helsey's Fine Colonial Glassware T takes a little fruft home to mother on a lucky day, as dad used with pears, and each carrying 1b. Linen per, note size priced. ter, you just ought to see her eyes brighten up and her pale face a banner with the word Packages E : . | 50¢ $4n. Bowls; special cea git red. Gee! that’s the fun. Then she kisses me and says she “Death to the Foreign Devils! Se entie ceant tee Gat | 760 1-Quart Water Pitchers, cut bottoms and ta can’t git along widout me, and sometimes she cries, she’s so glad pc 2d Samples of Decorated Boos Chima | special . to git dem oranges and banans. Say, man, talk about fun— OF aR odbewery ‘Semen eee less than % regular prices | $1.00 84m. Rose Bowls .-../..- swimmin’ or none of them things ain't tn it!” |xchools, and they returned to off [ft § v.78 val Sn eee tn: | ee ee eee : The big man sighed and quietly studied the boy for a long F F China's new legions. Now the sah seed tol 1:1 BEG to YEG | We Gow, Water Tumblers; set ot | time. “Well,” said the boy finally, jumping down from his seat, nomen Renin any Ries nel—eidieod | Dru “this ain't earnin’ the wienerwurst for ma and the kids. I'm offi" Germany, has: 5 he Chinese Home of the ae cker Trunks—Always Reliae standing army, ra mi i} amer Trun 75 to $25.00 | Bureau Trunks . $27. i 35: 50 to $35.00 | Hat Trunks ... $50.00 to > $78, 00 fons raised by been massed in Manch 2 ° 3 they are a protection in F “Shake? Sure,” said the boy, “but I ain’t done nothin’ to ye vaders, but the rest of the country but to sell ye a darned good paper.” especially South China, is not so '} ; “You've shown me something new in life, and by the gods well garrisoned The modern ETN a yr — ‘ 4 o " Chinese army consists of the pro above, I believe it’s all that’s reallyeworth while in life. I couldn't Gilt eee We actbeck to SECOND Ave. & SprineSr. make you understand if I tried, bat, boy, you just keep right on gion between Mukden and Shan-| = doing your best for mother and the kids.” — P barns wear & ep ea ene orm, lr =6queues neg aed “Sure!” cried the boy, as he tore across the boulevard toward a fan who was whistling for his sporting extra, while the big man, under their caps The proposal to change their STRONG IN THE BACK BUI struggle of getting. true in the case of the railroads. In America and England they ele | Kalgan railroad, which will be f_n- ished within a few weeks. 4 living by preying off the a with rapjd steps and a new look in his eyes, strode off toward that ja GROUP OF OFFICERS OF THE NEW CHINESE ARMY. THE | dark uniforms to one of khaki has Part of the great metropolis wherein it ia the aim and practice to ONE ON THE LEFT IS A WEST POINT GRADUATE. met favor. | do things to others rather than for others, and the gray haired cai Native surgeons in the army THE boys forget ali about mother - are forcing better standards of | and the kids in the mad, merciless [| nuge task of the butlding of the|way they do elsewhere. This is| health, and the troope are now | Some persons must be who prefer to work for others well and regularly paid, in be lives and pay rent, rent, when they could be in life by getting now All the work of construction, the|vate the tracks to old gratie) country, as they did under the ca re ae surveying and the specifications of} crossings. In China they elevate! iq order of things. For esthetic and financial rea- linea ie entitied to admission {n|the engines and cars, was done by|the streets over the tracks! In Surgeons from Russia and Ger-| sons, Seattle can’t afford to have| the most exclusive Ananian club. | native Chinese America the trains pass to the! any are stationed in Pekin am unwashed sand in its pave-| dit The road, which conhects Pekin| right; in China to the left. Of) ying they teach young Chinese | ments. with this rich ni el Mi sa: about|course there are third-clase and/.... surgeons how to care for the Georgetown's future doesn’t look second-class accommodations here.) y yunded The Wortd’s Best Particularly bright with a lot of Troadhouse proprietors standing in the light. Affinitively speaking, Mr. Barrie can show Mr. Earle one or two things about duplicate matrimony. While opinion may be divided on While admission figures don't the main question, there is some) lie, it is barely possible that lars Eskimo L-Took-a-' figure admissions unanimity that Dear True: My daughter, now 28 years of age, is still unmarried. She doean’t seem able to “catch on.” How can I remedy this? A PAR ANSWER: Mr. E. True: For years 1 have| been bothered with an ugly wart on my hand. What may I apply to re move it? K. G. ANSWER: MAKE PILE mm, fi 4ER WEAR | gn i ONE oF . oi THESE Dear True: What does a man de i : |#erve who takes you out squirrel]? : Mr. Mverett ‘Trae: Dear Gir--|husting and, after tramping all day,|” Have bought one umbrella after an-|sa It's funny we don't see any other, and one after thing; I was out here eight years/| have been borrowed n jago and got four. NIM RODD, | turn. What's the answer? INA QUANDARY. ANSWER ANSWER: “an AND * > CARE LEAVE / O an HIM LIKE y THERE! STAR DUST JOSH WISE BAYS: yhat are the seats of the scorn t you have « friend ps peret » ina fine auto rr Louisville Courier-Jour Cherish her whom you have prom. 4 with all your worldly go to w, and she won't be #0 merce nary about being endowed.—Florida Times-Union » forgets that he owes me his ‘That's nothing he even forgets at he ow@s me P Ponterity allows to every man his true value his proper ho Tacitus Knicker—Tt {# sald that you can educated with a five-foot “What would you get out g-bed that looked like a Puck ‘ot you will darling, say that life with drift down the strea little canoe yacht, and I am *. Comte I am the only one of my friends T can rely on Torertte. She—"Papa says you have no pur pose in life He “1 guess he has never seen mo make love to you.”-——Boston Kec ord The irritating thing about a good roputation t# all the fun you miss keoplig it-—New York Press. The third-class coaches are open freight cars with seats arranged in them. So it may be said, carrying out the rule of reversal, that the passengers ride in the freight cava. In fine weather the’ experience is delightful, but when ft rains the journals. gray queued men. cA BEDDING with colored borders regular price $2.00. white, twilled; Special at Wool Blankets, full size and extra only; full 11-4 st ular price $6.00, Special at $6.00 White Woolen Blankets, size; soft, fleecy wool. Pair Wise Father, Father's niont. drunk an Wife again, If you come home I'l never speak to you long as I live Hubby-—"You sh-sh-shouldn't put- » temptation it my-sh way, my-sh dear.”—Brooklyn Life. Don't make light of life, but put Carry Wi What 41d papa sa Johnnie-—Why do you have three w you asked him tor my pairs of glasses, tather? - arilo Nokoyne He said Father—I use one to read with,| family wa dead now.—-|one to see at a distance and the Philadelphia Bulletin third to find the ether two.—Seraps. with great factors—the railroads, army and the advance in education are responsible for this all foreign visitor here cannot but be | Impressed The cleverest York millinery creators. sale at the special pee of SPECIALS wool soft and warm; 124 ACPHERSON:_G PIKE Thus is China touching elbows the outside world. Thre th With due progress in all, the} with what China of) All the newsboys aig old,/ sources and probably most of its Instead of shout-| territory. | Look for Our Five Other Ads in This Issue Tastily Trimmed Hats That conform to every ideas from the best ecived another shipment, that we place on finished and $1.48 Special, eache Hemmed Huck whim of Fashion. We have just re handsome Roman stripes, Piano Cline Piano Co. results are better imagined than| the future will be, but everybody a described. ee | wonders if the awakening wi be | Gnas eva meena hen the trains sidle into he | in me n me o pr ta) 4 ful ate ations there is always a group of! powers of the earth, and e eee Ree ee See waboys” waiting for newspapers | Japan, from gobbling up the best |e” taination if You. suspest or to sell some of their own city's|of the huge empire's natural re-| ew’ charges boned ~ SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co. A20T Newond Ave New Fi LANNELS “AND DOMESTICS — time has come when you will appreciate | 20¢ Fleece Down Flannel, the right mater! the comfort of warm blankets. Heregls where we | comfortables, bath robes and cipenne sacques. Special, yard save you money. 10c Outing Flannel, light and dark cc Large Size and Good Weight Cotton Blankets, | Friday and Saturday brown mottled, with assorted fancy bor 79 Ie All-Linen Bleached Crash, of excep. ders; regular price $1.00, Special, pair C | tional wearing quality, Special ........ ‘ $1.50 Heavy Gray Mottled Blankets, 1 19 $1.25 COUCH COVERS, 89c weight, 4 pounds, Pair ....... ' Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, 2% Pxtra Large Size Blankets, of heavy weight; plain kurted fringes all around, They ec TOWEL BARGAINS Towels, all white or with yo nap In Bray | ved fast-color border; si $3.95 12%c. Specially pri 3 hed Bath Towels, welght $4 GB | lose weaves, fringed edges; sing 18 by 38 . inches; regular price 15c, Specially priced V"PHONES MAIN. 5604-IND S471 STREET. NEAR SECOND AVENUE RAY (( Bie ‘and a very jal for 4c 10c yards ome in 9c Turkey 10c AT $50 PER A On Terms of $2.00 per Me One lady writes: I paid glad to say I make $200 clear each month ‘raisit I have 9 small children and hares and poultry. of pure Jersey milk and crear wood and water on my 5 acres at Birmingham and sell out at any price. $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land at Bir mingham or Earlington or Pa- cific City, rent for 15 years, but Ii m and eggs. I have Men with brains on the Sound; fo them ; fools. work for all their life, like The LAST BIG LA AT BIRMIN Tomorrow, Od. AND = Saturday, Och ’ t Big FREE BC NUS leaves Pier 0 #7 a. m.; returns at 7 By Come early to get foggy mornings are # sunshiny days, acres have been 90 days; dozens houses going up. work at big wi for kinds of men. ¢ R. street cars rin th land, as it is only from Everett, Get oot no tickets needed 5 OF to C. D Hila on Times Block ‘i i and guides of all Base es try. 8 FR ESH LAKES FULL OF AND BLACK LAND, 15 WALK dll MEN, Wad