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ce ccTRETTINOEL Member of the United Press, Pub= Hahed daily by The Star Pubtish- tae Oo pick fr at. . I ‘ I 1 Last Christmas, young girls who spent the beautiful holiday in bed Sick? Of course they Worn out, were sick! tired out, right here in Seattle there were scores of | by| the awful rushing they were put to and the angry way they! were treated by the customers, You remember how re hast yea y jobs held open for them Christmas eve last year I came in the € It wa about 10 o'clock, I s \) ! t rushed in and wanted me to § h her inal y. He et was “shot to pieces,” she s I found the sister—she was only 16—lying in the girls’ double bed. Her staring, and she was lying flat on her back. Just a plain open-and-shut case of nervous prostration hands were opening and shutting, her eyes Yes, it was tough enough on t y worked. in the me store, and for the past week tl ad n tired out. The} 1 sister—she said she was well, | he looked self—said everybody w f wit er | es ROCKEFELLER, THE BAPTIST ¥% IT CAME FROM THE HEART AND SOUL OF ELIZA DAV! SON, THE OIL KING'S MOTH.) ER, SAYS GRANDMA BEVIER, WHO WAS HER CHUM—SHE BELIEVED EVERY WORD OF HER RELIGION, AND ACTED iT. BY J. V. KNIGHT. Grandma Bevier, in her ninety-third year, but still out of her dotage, 8 revealed the secret of John D. Rock feller’s piety. She knows why he is so religio Preachers over this ae have pleaded and at noted man has v« ponder educa’! least one _ gram of “tainted money “result of it—that $85,000,000 secret of piety and religion. But Grandma Bevier knew it all the time. During nearly 76 kept silence. Then t day, at her home in P O., she let the secret 1t was John OD. Rockefeller’s mother whose sou! is nerving his hand today to write checks for mil lions in the cause of philanthropy and religion. Grandma Bevier is the last li ing girlhood friend of Eliza Davi son Rockefeller, mother of the oil king. Was Smoking Pipe. She was smoking her white clay pipe when I knocked at her door. Ne needs to help Grandma elling t t } f | Pisin \ “fit "Wie The Nicaraguan cor " { boost bine a pears to be one eminer ‘ te i eculla nh « nl rent becatse they didt at Read ! arl cra c aved u 1 in tw t It hac Another ¥ o hk att h \ " nths tl here are only 18 more a i aved her, Cha pretty tight last year hich to postpone Christm le aft they f d t had a little + ne) P The only thing tneking abo re t V n Seattle out of 1 i Nicaragua fight ts the abrer in bids from Goldfield and Reno, | 1 what I uld for the little thing | j , \ a Taking money from school teach: | 5 ack to ki : The tisk er a good deal like waylaying | yen for he hildren ’ ind thei aqualid place, was their only home ————— | ans, and thei 4 | bid , JOSH WISE SAYS: } After I got the girl quieted down that night, I thought of |Charles Dickens, He loved children, and I was thinking of | what he would have written as he looked out of the window the town like I was doing | All the people were th their pre and at wha | t! It was pretty f you When alt ave | ! j \ in 8 hurry Anvwa I it want ave the ' want | Some fool next door opened the shutter of his room and “Merry Christmas!" | ‘ | It's an awful problem, isn’t it? ' i f ’ Sty eeneinn t , Back of Oi) King’s Well Known Devotion to Church . “” “ Is the Old Story of a Mother Who Believed in God. aver a women ze dae anak ees eaye t }was where Geo. Davistgi@ farm | sod ‘ at | anima rocked to andro t y Ma ieee i ‘ at tn chatr She was fving the} * ale ° | pa r agale i ‘is on ; ' and thw i for declared, with , In that case, 1 # ' tion, “He Just t Af ¥ i" eligion stmaply come } isin J a } heart and soul of Bila yf an kodak Sees th fathe was smart y A 7 te «! . wach John how make money sine his ut he had a good mother-<en ox lis breakfast ever cellent or, Eliza Davita was. oe : ; POINTED PARAGRAGHS. vite p ughters of oes Sone = THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE over yelled out, ‘THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909. a att, Out af efty— 8600, 1 Neatite second-class matter, La) ane Cordelia, t I Revolat mt a try-go-round Where Pears a Crowd. able to « a thinks | Mise M M it ought to be done | thing for mascu It is « fortun } tine vanity that yen : an k xhing at her busbar j . a i bles “ joes because — | winner SUCCESS fhe wants of man are few, but the wants of the average woman The Quaker Drug Co., the | would fill several want columns of | prising droggists, rather than a newspaper. the ordinary methods of intre When a middle-aged man faces| tion, erced the Dr Howard ¢ the parson with 1 of 16 he doos| secure a quick sale for thelr not t ure of min to get sym, brated specific fo hy he in entitle fatipation and dys by off When you see a man making all | the Oc bottle at half pric sorts of faces at himself in a mir-} - In addition to selling a 0c bot ror it's a safe bet that he's either | (le of Dr. Howard's » for 26e crazy or shaving BURIED WITH WINGS Chicago News, | the Quaker D faith m the | fund the m has #0 much that it will re anyone whom open door when a visitor comes [ft does not to her home. Nor does anyone need SO AS TO BE READY} When your head aches, your firet oe mee Nite her pine In / MRS. BEVIER, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH MADE ESPECIALLY FOR ~ — tomach does not dikest food ea old walnut ¢ > ‘ 3 y - > naturall whe there drawers that stands near her favor ‘ THO NEWSPAPER PARKERSBURG, W. Va, Dec, 2.7004 naturally, when there te t prea " When W m H. Ledsome wan | #tipatian, specks before the « ite chair. Grandma did both with l wasled. tue. aa 1 te [tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste neajness and dispatch eateles. That's the way they|e®% RRR RRR AR RRRRRRR) ihe footing at Gare meade | in the wth, coated tongue, heart “La me! How did you know 1 spelled it then lx 1 being coutpped With erent © DOD! umm, sour stomach, roaring or fm knew Eliza Davison? La me, but| “S'pose they do yet.” ® OIL KING'S FOE PAYS coat ee ee Tate: eeaeD end 801 fog in the cars, melancholy and liv - ad wale atnas < ey * iain = el rol is attire he was in « . my ane it's been many a year sinc I saw oid Grandma laughed at her * TRIBUTE TO MOTHER. & busied er troubles, Dr, Howard's specific vl Ee aang 2 Mog ht a? s *| Ledsome waa an old soldter and) W!l cure you. If it does not, it Remember her? Why, it seems! “There was a lot of deep gullies | By Ida M. Tarbell. ln religious fanatic and for yeen,| will not cost you a cen like yesterday since 1 knew Eliza |in those parts, and old RockefeHet,!y phere ix a someth th he lived a hermit lif Seastal and her brother George, too. Do |he was Godfrey Rockefeller’s bOY.|% fine, keen {ace at fon 1, a| When he Was moar death ho direct. |g you know after Eliza married old never did any farming, But he al se 2B PSB Meo real Ee eT ae ‘Do Th A Rockefelier—we all called him ‘old |ways had money. Don't ask mo|@ layers 2,molher which re- & ed that he be wrapped in mmroud n't Throw way |l Of her boy, John. I sald to myself: /bell wrote about hin, and I guess |% Bonaparte, and convinces one | At the grave, after the faneral | Vrokem., We do all nde. Fp dh ‘| wonder if that smart young man |it was all true . ® that she could not but have #| services, It was discovered that the |jne gu vpn ions gn pu 5 ZOOnE man |'t Tie alwaye had heaps of money,|* bee = power with boys, #| Wings were missing, and his son-| perimental work emithing, also ox de alvaye hei money, hough there is little enough #| in-law delayed the interment wntil | pete, —_ y and horses, old Rockefeller | » to go in trustworthy tradition #| they were replaced. ty j Dantes Gee rensuaehte, ® and records * 1226 s . | } earthy + stealer ay } Mother Sang in Choir. * «| REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR, | Give Us a Trial. i Eliza Davison was an excellent ee ee N EE VRS a bgp sal ce Ue nagh- hepa I 5 ae RenmE me —_.| Art is a convenient profersion for set a heap of store by Eliza when through to the end. He knew thal Sete er ties: ware we were girls? There wasn't a bet-| Bible almost by heart heer eng 4 | The way for a widow not (o got ter woman in that part of York And he was a tor, too, edu-|too old to marry again ts to have a |i he believed every word of cated in Scotlar ather-in-| lot of money : | re tglon, and acted 1 , too law, Dr. Josiah Revier, used Even church is a relief to m man t a he coal bla a An sim ft counsel M from ying home w , a 1 black as a raven's wing 1 she! Dr. R Are igen poppies Bus tay te ee ee eraree A beautiful get, | fath he was 18, and| When a woman has good meals i Wa am mae te te ; ™ hen w for the tamily it's a sign she has * rEg John Ove Pather Swagger Lad h more brains than if she, knew ont sy f remen . ; rite poetry Highane a -. a LU a A girl alway knows yugh George, Eliza’s brothe ng in| ie w married old R ler.| about baseball to mak i fellow h choir, too. His hatr as red ae a Th me ma but a ho takes her think what a wonder as funny ¢ jee a red.| Seat dros ey were married | ful man she thinks he ts to wnder | ‘oung fell nd ter v nia r i tand it better than the player | air as black oa) singin t Owasco la New York Proas. H atthe old epurch meth A FEW DOSES REGULATE YOUR | Old Church Meetings ho’s ciliting up ( a sti ' Ve called th Dutch Re | New York could be Eliza Davison's formed ehurch, but the folk END BACKACHE boy went there. In the didn't “By and b hen I heard how need to pald to Ve were — this man Rockefeller got all i d to get our d Ifreaf Out-of-order k ey et fine and | cure fi money, and how he was giving And we didn't have any fancy |backache or bladder misery is _re-| f ape Di atie vhs ae = to churches, | knew then that he nging, either. Hliza and I both|Hexed after a few doses of Pape’s|gist can supply, Bi iy aes was Eliza's | John sang soprano, and George, | gueas | Diuretic . noi | a I don't think so much of John at ¥°l id call jt nowaday rheumatic — twing debilitating | bladder and urinary system, clean. iat; of course, he isn't any boy size pious woman, gentle |headache, nervousness, dizziness,|ing, healing and strengthening eny more—la, no! Seventy? No, | 4%d kind. Everybody liked h leeplessness, inflamed or swollen | these organs and glands, and cone Wwe couldn't be nuld he? Well, | “We had a Scotch preacher in a eyelids, worn-out feel nd many | plotes the cure before you realize it ot me nd Gra a's mind Dutch Reformed church, and many other symptoms of clogged, inac A few days’ treatment with | dieacel’ The ven mae dhe ane fri and Germans came to meetin’, |\tive kidneys simply vaniah Pape's Diuretic means clean ie the mother of the riche hink that! pe neans clean, active om m no 8s be man in at Frequent, painful and uncontrol-| healthy kidne blad@er and uri d ee s air] chums Archibald = MeNeat wa ur|laple urination due to a weak or fr-| ary organe—and you feel fine ner he. ft r | Dreacher | delleve Hitz Davison rilable bladder is promptly over Your physician, pharmactat, | Both ie eee and | owed her religion to that man. My,|come. ‘ banker or any meréantile agency : muld preact had two| ‘The moment you suspect any kid-| Will tell you that Pape, Thompson é dy of preaching in the |ney, bladder or uPinary disorder, ¢ Pape, of Cine! , vn, and 60 was Eliza, in| morn hen an h Big olen Med a ro ae oa PO a cua ia ag Bergh rt me, Ces ab ir for dinner, |feel rheumatism coming, begin tak-| aod responsible medicine concern, i andt@eenen aap th ol re u tao Doure morse the |ing this harmless remedy, with thetthoroughly worthy of your confi Gui duecin Mew York ant anes ee was a » owerful! knowledge that there is no other | dence ¥ k state ‘ at he was. He'd take | medict t ; MMMMMA onal cunt take? Weil.| borin cone, mec at any price, made any Accept only Pape's Diuretl © Raven't forgotten, 1 =3g po ora re b genge begin: | where else in the worid, which will |{ifty-cont treatment—from. any Yr: 5 > on right! effect thorough and prompt a! drug store—anywherc i in the world |} A DELAYED SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED SSE BAILLARGEON’S <= tre the hecond Our ~ Be Vlee am - © eee a Millinery Sectio Offers for tomorrow an immensely interesting special on Untrimmed® about one-third their real values. Bright-finish French Felts, Moires man Silks; all colors; including black. Large and small shapes, Turbans, Toques, etc. Entire line to be closed at once. a to $4.50, all marked for quick sale at, each ............., Main Mloor An Important Special in and Lightweight errs Capes at § Attractive Prices on Smart New Coats ovel designe and faney o on being expectally good howing decid- | , a Baa a ‘en, made in the elpe edly interesting Mines in the new diagonal “Irish vc le oe > - 1 mee 8 Ree i Tweed N € at $1800, $180 « rye pation. Regular "i The Presto,” The Bems-Fitted,” with tailored SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS co! and cuffs; the fit Style"; the coat Now, while assortments ant FURS @ith plaite or clreular skirts, aifare here for your Jap Mink Bearfs ro conte choosing, The smail, medium and large women | gabie or Squirrel Beatte 7” are all provided for Isabella Fox Scarfs Black Fox White Hare Muffion Sen Prices at 813.75, Sh E-ce. $16.50, 17-50, 820.00, 25.00 and up to 845,06 Reduced Prices o1 on 1 Our Choice Collection Oriental Rugs Make Your Selection Now and Have It Devens Later, New Silk Nelists Ladies Fine Qual Lise Our “Sith Haw ad Embroidered tn colors; t¥o Mies, ptable Christmas gift “, #1.00 and §f offer a full Mne of Ught-weight Silk Hose, in | New Patterns tn a Phan ett tite Sheed de with wide hem top and lisle or | ored embroidery, st. ndid values, at, por palr 81.50 | poncy Colored Ide 506, %5¢, $1.00, Black Gilk Hose, in special value for Christmas; | SP? Hose, “selt-em! Hote Certificntes ve a very ac wide double high re ibrar le =a apricot, D Every «bade in Italian Silk Ho q ea sini siete San for wear $1.50 ‘o $2.00 + ey pees, rtiment of Silk Hose for women ts un i argest In the city, embracing lines | New P roe of Lace Hose, n proven as to thelr worth and wear. | Lace Hove, Black French a Our famous Black Silk Lishe Hoek hem high reinforced beel, sole ang: top. better grades of Shirts, Te All the new effects in 4 with the Jackets. Ie h ppily situated for men that require qu He ry, Bath Robes or Lounging ear, Kid Gloves for drew « siners oc qualides, trom wort to men of finely emb , hematitched Ficer, Left of Entrance. Basement Section asement Section invites you 4 Brass, Teplitz and A Candelabra and Electre nepection. Cholcest artid phora Brice Brac greet the Toys and Dolla of every m Eneines in endless variety, A wonderfully attract! Silverwaene. amples Tricycies Carte distributers In Beattie ker mous for beauty and strength; Baga, of all styles, fitted and unfitted. Spend a while in this wondrously bright and Section. The moderate prices will satisfy and convince you that here is the place te Otfts. New arrivals of Fancy Work Baskets, Waste Bas. ; 0 and kets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and all kinds of Card Engraving fancy baskete-— Leave your Card Engraving 25e, 406, 606, THe up possible for Christmas delivery: Christmas and New Year's Post Cards Beye Sap srey: oss ae 1¢, 2¢, Be, Se 00 Card 25 500 G Calendars, mounted and boxed women mich priadlial 15e, 20¢, B5¢, 50¢. 756 Pm avi ee ie Holly Boxed Stationery RS5e, Be, We, The, $1.00 Christmas Boxes-- Poinsettia decoration, all sizes; suitable for mailing gifts Engraving—Script style— 100 Cards and Plate, name only . 100 Cards and Plate, name and 100 Cards and Plate, name, address Re, Se, Te, Se, 10¢ to BO. day jold and Silver Plated Picture Frames, all sizes | aqdttional Cards, any of pre and styles, at 25e¢ to $5.00 | styles, mM Post Card Albums, large assortment | Visiting Cards, printed from old 10¢ to $1.50 * 100 for The Raven orescription service means that the doctor's skill In pre scribing Is most efficiently esuppte mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO. 1416 Second Av. Estimates Furniahed Free. irs Of Men’s and Women’s $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 Sample Shoes $ 2.50: Price ALL STYLES - No Less ALL SIZES = ~~ ALL LEATHERS Be New York Sample Shoe @ 3 211 Burke Building Take Elevator. Corner ad be 2d Floor.

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