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Member of the United Prose, Published daily by The Star Pub Nshing Co Can Seattle Afford It ‘4 Durine tt ar at closed attle carried out to fruition # exposition costly in wealth and human effort, It was well d 5 e@ purchasin, ower 0 our money is worth the price paid. Seattle no longer a hyperborean sea ‘ b b b . Bist on the way. to Alaska where on the ten-thousand INAUGURATION OF WASHINGTON about doubled by taking advantage of the } mile stretch 8 but is a definite locality, a large * re) r} ' i . ae _ | money-saving opportunities which greet you i : city, thor hiy and widely known, with its past, present and future greatness appreciated, People in North Cat and] in every section of this clean, daylig Alabama, Ark and Maine, today speak of Seattle with the} | ae ganre certainty of kn that they do of Chicago, They} wt store. i q know our population, our tries, what we do for amuse i ment ; y know our weath sd our contiguous resources, In | a word, we have made Sea 1 ‘ wn cit | i This was lone f esult of a] H | sudden ep per ‘ ' the efforts ve not till a microbe has been | if e atone 300,00 erwise ens for busi-| od that 16 Degine tor Ge mate Te a SH, NEW GOODS ST PACKED Printed W arp Sil: ores advertise that Sent ephsneninglin Mra. Christy thinks that a bu i Underskirts, in dainty, new, floral designs of those p /pular neutral @ guod place to rear a far a good make a living. | band who Ix fond of models te not ti shades which harmonize so well; such as old rose, snake green, Md These qualifica s, wet ac esp navy and copper motif Phese are $7.50 Skirts, but they e able citizen and neighb far as Seattle succec con Actor (on the road): | suppose if aa ere si ’ Je . ; : |¥ou have fo idea what the stus of |i just hit our sale, so WEDNESDAY PRA iS oe éocerwe - vineing the p he na 1 that these opportunities were wr houne will be tonight? It varies | ‘ to be had here three s of planning and one year of exe a Te cution were su 1 we think there is no question as telt purty 4 rena a ogre ee i ™ eee ioe to our success two.—Puek i] In the face of all this, can we afford to have Seattis known You, miss," boasted the ebival- [Il Sale "Sale as an “open town”? Shall all our preliminary advertising be for} ans cohen, 1 an at the battle i the purpose of proclaiming to the world that Seattle is a con here om top the head Ne orell AT SALE PRICES an dare say t L was up we RY testant with Taft, Mont., and Reno, Nev., for all sinful, dis- hurting the Aghtiag } | © ore you one, i] , we ’ reputable and vulgar honors? Does Seattle want to be classed rtepry Sela eotakn Lane vet 10 MOIRE VELOUR—-26 inches wide . : ; 5 4 a ean Daily ie in all evening shade: y . with those wild frontier towns of which civilized and decent ty “down & we Chicago Daily i oi te . AG akon: sents, en people speak in terms of either amazement or contempt? Does | ian 1 ular $1.75. Sale price, $1 25 hi wer phy be ‘h he TT * @e08 . i Seattle want to be noted for its gambling dens and bawdy liar se se feet y = ! yard ' } houses or for its factories and fine homes? —* t@" pacity them before they i qusbow gy po mage " | ineurge. 20 inches ie, silver, 2. j Bear in mind that it is easy for Seattle to get cither kind — a | oad-sean coumianc moe _. of a reputation. We have made our preliminary advertising Fis a emiedk Gt met Deen Continues pasne, ete.; regains $1.10 85c eo © } i n " them in pou? @ Price, YOTE .ecccceccee campaign; we have made our trade mark a household word kid Saeaneumaten cae dkeer ocealaaen, eer amen ing > nee | — ge wm Sy A a : . F Everything that Seattle does will travel farther and faster now dressed in the height of fashion, his hair powdered, bis silk hose in. | « » roll ‘em ‘ome? h 1 Tomorrow ry PoP tag : ee bm Thursday a hy a fs eS k cased ip silver-buckied shoes, kissed a crimson Bible that was held » H ed Memes ee nae will be noted, discussed and made much of for bith by Chaneatior Rebt. Livinesten of Mow York, whe sémio Come, now, Willie, you must have Pere Prose taupe, ollve, burgundy, bois de ‘ “ bad = r ¢ | e a oi ew bd ‘One, r 4 eR 2 With Gill mayor and Seattle “wide open,” what would be} istered the oath of office. This picture is drawn from the descrip | ! eo Ges cretee, (ia a met ete; regular $2.75 the result? Would the decent, respectable man bring his busi- tice ot the ene written by Washington Irving in his life of Waahe) . pate: a moos Fyn See ee te > 75 a, ” " a . put what f get my ~* mess and his family here? With the “gang” levying tribute on The artist made an important error in the pleture.. Can you | othing th , i normal| find it? ; PD Idn't g@ to grand taxpayer, would there be any inducement for men of 1 (Readers of The Star who looked sharply at the view of De| § Chicago Record. |i ° morals to come here to invest? Would Seattle prosper in any| Soto discovering the Minainaipp! in yesterday's edition, aaw that it erat / ere re monos a isi ? was a modern rifle that was awung acrons the back of one of the | “ a ail ! ; way? Weald our advertising bring any results? horsemen. In those days guns were queer-looking, unwieldy bias |, ,,W'™ ° wg inte yd nd ssn i} ie These are some questions that are well worth the consid- Jerbusses } j expertence a bx i Kimonos that cost you little, in many cases less than we paid for them. All excellent ga eration of the intelligent voter who has something at stake in| ~ = we eet — - 4 in excellent taste and good, new styles i i fwoman puts on weight when she | if ‘the coming primary. teergg:ni eongfaedlhete oe. ii} SHORT FLANNELETTE KIMONOS, in KIMONOS in wash percales, stripes, i it's better to know more thaniii Persian and pretty floral designs; long dots and checks; long sleeves, turn j V fe a St h you tell than to tell more than you jf tte high standing ° lars. and: combo | Gout cetene aemertey echece ana know. | belted Th; some at $100, but the 85 ote for James Stephen + CEES ARSE RES majority (C | LONG KIMONOS tn very pretty ¢ BY NORMAN ful ery 2 Ob! Only 0 dollag &| makeup a pretty girl will bring i 1 ANOTHER GOOD STYLE, similar to above. | cept agro eg oa at prices Sit ood NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—The As / *¢e ohe jamented pout i with turn-down collars and belted 30 ranging from 36 down to ‘The Star wants to sey a word in bebalf of ¢ government | -. did not need to come right out| The duke of Hesex et. seized Bis! Many a politician who wasn't in|[f walets, at $1.45 and iP | —Second Pisa gs represented in the candidacy of James Stephen for council- man-at-large. Mr. Stephen is an architect and has built the majority of | in open court, and tell all their domentic troubles, was no such lwek for Witty Strump. Everybody the public schools in Seattle. He is capable and clean, has the jens to sit around . mamerate treen's court beard a ben fespect of the community in which he lives, and would make a)" |, sel Strump is 60, and has good public official. many whiskers, Witty Strump bis fe, in 68. She charged Israel wi He is not as widely known, perhaps, as some of the other ve Boone 4 rae pn eye vth t candidates for office, and it is because of this that The Star| Levy smmonly known aa “the} duke of Eeeex st Starting out desires to call the attention of its readers to his name Incidentally, Mr porter of the candidacy of A. V men whose names are upon the b primary who is willing to link his own interests with those of a mayoralty candidate In Rainier valley, where Mr. Stephen is best known, be- cause his home is there, it is necessary only that the people| shall know that he is a candidate. To the voters in the northern / part of the city and in those districts in which Mr. Stephen is) | mot so well. known, The Star wants to send this word of com- | his wnly | apending money jas follows Your bonor, the this old man here gay deceivers of wives: lady doean’t know yet if # sixth or bis sixteenth. Stephen is an avowed and carnest sup apouse Bouillon. He is one of the few lot to be voted upon at the hear of often, judge “lle married this indy tive widow of 53 Sach an in sinuating feller like this you don't about but there lerae! aod who with the assertion that Strump gave 10 cents a day for the duke went on learned court, is one of them This here ta b An Attractive Widow of 53. five years ago, when she wae an attrac He promised her | tiendation. Mr. Stephen is worthy of the support of every | he will give her the best what le. He clean will make her luxurious like a citizen. queen, tn sating, and furs, and dia-| | mond He will give her carriages The policeman who took open (her drother will bo strongly in fa-|% Tide In lagen: igh co-an Brad penmorr @scilatory liberties with a young | vor of a perpetual beef boycott fall tor Woman iost his job, He should SEE You see, he has one of them have “shot in the air.” | Prince Albert coats and a slick bitin is "Bd Bellingham with its Romandorf| ¢iiker, and he puts out hia chest “i ranch is trying hard to be the La e he don't care nothing shout M Charles O. Tucker were alive! pone of Washington y. Oh, no, he don’t care noth-| gow perhaps he, too, would admit ing about money, this tady find that there is some satisfaction in wis |} don’t think. When he «t her being decent Any vegetarian who can refrain |® dime he Imes to — from saying “I told you so,” is a| (eck, sur arena Naturally the patient kine and/real protein hero of a nickel f his life oe . . — 4 Diamonds or Furs? Nix! DIG he ever give any fur mt Md or any diamonds” One day he gave to her} seach a farhion book, and he says to} ¢ her any satine, He jeltent by the arm and dragged her No true we THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, the way ber way w | furniture A girl who thinks herself match less does not expect to remain that | here lawyers. It's easy for an old bachelor to | get married when a widow camps jon hin trail It's surprising | livin, her, ‘Lok now at these beautifal/ ‘The manner in which A. V. Bouillon blocked the lamp contract |dresses, If you was 20 year Job last fall and saved the city some $2,000 on the contract is worth | Younger they might fit you.’ Th recalling las far as he ever got, judge. on The contract for furnishing the city lamps had been allowed to | carrying out any of them before expire a month previous to the opening of bids for a renewal. Bids | marriage hot-alr promines of bis were received and referred to Superintendent of Lighting Young Wait a minute!” interjected the The Wide had been made as complicated as possible by inn Wait a minute, you} a two we ifle ms. Youngs kept the bids for three wee wyer! How can it be 1} and finally i to the board that they were all alike, and recom. | #t¥¢ o my wife silka an’ dia-| mended tha mtract be awarded to the Fobes ¥ Co. mor n eight dollars a week?! This recommendation atrack Bou as out of the ordinary, and | Could you do it? he was curious to know {all the bids wer ke there should Don't Usten to him, judge! be a recommendation in favor bidder. Nobody appeared able | shouted the duke of Kasex st. “He | ; or willing to explais d Bo a recommended that the bide be re | never made so little as eight dollars | ! ferred to a committee to mak on them within a week. The |@ Week in bis life yet! His wife,| . comm G wad Young In three d Grant re he sees his pay envelope one time turned : repo! ung © same « and there | ‘ it. Then when Boul! ! exa the himself, and he talks about $8, she guesses he| toad « 6 alike they were all ent. He then wr letter |'# leading a double life, I tell you Mt ioked te bit ory. and Intimatig that. any wives ho can't remember them The board dn alloy t reta to read the letter at al lige et h it and when Bouillon, exaspe The Court is Curious. on 7 eh handed npted to read the letter him Is itt inquired the court of on. : ared the meeting adjourned the ¢« lendant that you have been Bevery k tents of the letter SS ee . “le ; ¢ an abeyance for a wes Three times I have been married, “aed r be r 4 Paine ion asked for more time judg answered Israel, “but it] Bid from A not mn titee and the contract enaent jseoms like 10 siready. I'm punc-/ to th i. liv hate tha ta’ 2 would go | tured all over from this sony instead of ndependent bidders were able on Waals fs a se 1 a" coitieioie ml Ggures | “ee rd was reluctantly force vetgttelt | bruises, even under my whisker them the $1,466 lower th » award Jever can I get such a kind wife Fobes bid r aun original | what don't bruise me, Such i Sroine I am all over, judge, This . } wife he has yt mad of and . 77 ET TpE she takes my Prince Albert coat and A SURE TRADE-GETTER |hides it, I dou't give her no monoy while she hides my coat rT w nial elf defense she hides his " puts one ar leont,” said Levy. “She hides his oy ( 1 J eoat till heegly fa quarter for a e new dre 1 ask it, your honor, you compel him to give THE T j "| <4 allowance by the week IN THE BOTANY CLASS A dollar a week, then, 1 the | ming! trate, dismissing the case. Do horse chestnut © stame O! Woe Is Mra. Witty Dagar his wife an FaEp §CuAnrER Mre Mra How 1 Beonuse ‘ in a room. there's a will there's al waye an beir-and a few hungry | A iy how THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE STRIKING EVENTS IN AMERICAN an will stand band arranges the quickly REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. |} for her bu A woman b politics for his * Bhat upi” he asid. “len't| known to leave the country for his }a dollar a week $52 4 yoar? | hoalen. | POINTED PARAGRAPHS. | A loafer reste before be gets tired bh Moat people can talk poetry; in ton thousand feels it A bald headed woman would wish nd to admire her hair alwaye figure is perfectly natural except when it lent dressed can 910. ealtth has From the Chicago News. feel up. been one | herli Maybe people who can’t get into} he aven in the the other place t« ite suburbs next world will find The man in the moon must be deaf not to explode with laughter | at all the rot young people talk! before him From the New York a) Prews GETTING TO THE OTHER SIDE What do your childre n do when you play bridge? They make me it y Ti need it if tf How you Ike Forry fir Aind you tn Nod ad all RES , Or SoL0/ OVER THE EACK NECK LONG ENOUGH f eee MODERN mu are ur chob mit Pfefferle as He let croas GET DOWN THERE UNDER TE SEATS AND GIVE THE YOUR BAD CozD [nerd YOU'VE COUGNED SPIRATIO want to f ttle mone keep uy barte myseluf from th behint mid him two weeks in at OF MY N for an » with ‘Adal drawe TORE Bi ae | Ci aeroplane? 1 the Adolf ND AVEBE THIS HANDSOME DRESSER $25.00 $1 Now and $1 Weekly. Hand ome Dresser, strong ted of all hard YOURS for $1 NOW and $1 ite and Arabian, 100 Nottingham Curtains .............. 65¢ 5 Novelty Net Curtains ‘ +++ 81.50 00 Cluny Lace Curtains Kisaas $2.00 1.70 Secrim, hemstitched $1.15 $3.50 Serim, with insertion $2.30 OG70 THM POE chase Kessxancce .- $3.15 18 $6.00 Irish Point $4.00 SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE COR, we “SATISFACTION to YOU" That is just what we mean. 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