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SAAS i lk i THE SEATTLE STAR Wether of United Prox. ublishine Ge. ? Began Supporting Big Family at 15; McBreen Now thé sole support of his mother, two lots By mall, ove of city, 8 up to six montha Bix montha 61.76 Story of a Little Girl ee up for a house and two or thr - m2 sisters and a younger brother. He in Tacoma. His mother ts still oc ed Suber The Star remarked just the other day that thé chance It's funny how a feller ts affected by # glance, how Just a glint | Sold newspapers then jeupying that how and it fo worse r to serve others is humanity's greatest lessing?. The Angelina Napol-|from someone's eyes throws hin into ® tran Perhaps it's on a] * | Today, he takes tn $40,000 a day, the Seattle hotel, vollowing ftano case was cited, and it was shown how the aympathy of millions |street car when he's coming down to work, he spots & gentle maiden | or about $1,000,000 a month In one way or another Melireen wae extended in a practical way to that poor woman, and how those/Wwhere his fancy fleet jay lurk, Her frock may be old-fashioned and | £ His own money? Oh, no; some has alwaye mntzed wie the. pane ‘ iillions have found a common bonti between themselves simply be-|her face give one a pain, and the accent of diction may go againat Limerick. newaboys do not b ¢ million |during hin busy caree 1 . the grain! went, on the Fourth, to a/aires, and Arthur B, MeBreen is one | was selling pape Then he be nee to help one helploss individual leame news ageat ox’ the Northern cause of the ch A ts ‘ Well, The Star since then has told in its npwa columns another plenio,” { them. MeBreen handles tiiese “ b . Stai we a sedan, codede. ia, aed But these things have no bearing, and they always compromise | Said the man, “that is why ( took] inrge sums of money as cashier | | Pacific, Then he used to eheck par. Beey—and a Seattle story this tim: the The situation if a girl has got those funny ey sicksick; the county treasurer's office, His coln and b at the Portland sold cigars f attle hotel. Following t on the the people have warm hearts, and are ready to sacrifice much for food of one I wonder if you've ever noticed how a dame will glare and frow You've all read about Iittle Clarice Whitter, the girl who was ter lit you should happen to bestow on her a stare. And have you noticed union depot that, he was ticket age record fs over $200,000 f¢ That was on the rare occ the 8, EB. Co. paid up one day sion when ome back ribly burned eight months ago, and who has been on a bed of suffer trnat a girl has got the funny knack of making use of optios when: it tance. | waterfront. And now he gets th Ing ever since, with » large part of her skin burned off) = | = Jcomes to talking back? She may be plain as catfish, and her nose | MoBreen looks quite young for | public's money as it comes into the ra gel eae, remeeeee, oF this Panag mag ae ie oy itm may be a fright; she may be a litte hefty, or most amaging allfght; the ponsible position he holds, lcounty tressurer’s office. ; ‘ ite of their skin on to Clarice (the mother gave 120 bits of cuticle _ —s i » &. gs eit ts ‘ 2 pul . or » columns of One doesn't notice when a girl has got those funny eyes | uses to play marbles togethe wee. © - Then an appeal to the public was made through th tumns of] en ag 9 oe perl yp oF ecg ah Tac at 15 {8 easy enough in story book t The Star. W ho would wubmit. to a painful operation, to the loss of| UH be wiser next year, oe sehen see is Tac see agi a fe ition in real Patt - age ake of & little child? Now, Sadie has got hair that looks just like a net of gold; for| And stay home, never fear, That may account for It, and inet but it's a hard proposition in rea t wHtot Wh: ol eyo id hav be n fitted out with several new | Pretty ¢ Jeanette has got a goddess laid out cold My friend Marie} Or tackle a man 1 can lickliok.” [dentally it shows that MeBreen is life. But, gritty, energetic h VHO? Why, Clarice could have bee ont w =e al | ns f ! | older than he looks hard worker, he made good . has got a row of teeth that look lke pearls; and for a voloe ay 5 ture sults,” if necessary ] 8 McHree 0 t be. fused to be worried, d he ‘ ote| Annabelle can beat most other girls, But this here ode I dedicate to y Adam Fay Kerr. cBreen's paper route was b U6 » be 5 a The response to the appeal was almost startling sap liga ia Mistress Mary Ann; perhapa I haven't done so much, but it's the best} HOME, July 5.—My vacation|twe Tacoma and Puyallup in lright ahead, smiling and bel | a Aad telephoned and went In person to the hospital where the child) © wit }wtarted today, but I don’t know|those days, In the winter his cus lin the future. That's why b 4 Mes, or to The Star office, ready and eager to help her where I'm going. I can’t choose|tomers used to flash their lanterns | like a kid today, though he's 31 / r ¢ cuticle were removed from the arms the | married, with a home of his own on top of the hill overlooking the 4 fr addition. > Last Monday small bits of seven men and two women—all volunteers—and grafted on back of the burned child, Yesterday physictans said the novel oper-|_ = 4 &tion probably would prove successful GOT NEXT 1 And perhaps in a few weeks little Clarice may leave the hospital and come out into the sunshine and glory of the day again from these mmer resort ver- jas by sped by tn the local train ixemonts. They're too good to be| (there were no electric cars then), | ved —=—=ew—es|true. I'd go to visit. my unele,jand he'd send the newspapers fiy-| | whole Wallingford FEVER AND CHILLS. Jedediah Stebbins, on the farm,|ing towards the lights. As a side| ARTHUR E. McBREEN And he never smiled so much as be Jonly he doesn't have screens tn the| business, McBreen herded the| a fiying chance al some Teal estate| when he got that $200,000 from the b windows and hasn't heard about| Puyallup and South Tacoma cows. to the extent of $65. Ho hesitated |S. E. Co., for McBreen is “fight The reason's very simple, ‘twill occasion no surprise— ‘Cause Mary Ann's a girl that’s got those awful funny eye Doesn't this little story send a warm glow through your won't the swatthefly campaign. He|to keep them from getting Into the! @ jong time before he parted with| ing insurgent Doesn't it increase your faith in humanity? Doesn't it make YOU sells bis cream to a dairy and uses) clutches of the olty poundmaster, | - pesca = covcasieesdiiemeaiansimaieea - — Wish for an OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOUR a. LO, MEN — canned milk tn his coffee, which| approximately $2,000 today. | Little Clarice is not the one most benefited howe = jisn’t coffee, but burnt peanut| During hard times, McHreen took | LE MEE PEOVLICS AMUSEMENT €0 éi Gre the people of Seattle, who are brought closer together again through | |/——<g—=>~ |uhells. BUT, mebbe I'll go, for it} ——— — || Spinning’s Sixteen Offer TODAY at the THE COMMON BOND OF SYMPATHY won't cost anything except e little Dr E J Brown Anniversary Sale ° In a rather appropriate manner the Fourth of July w city ‘next. winter. Tl. et” you a |] tes brass tack ¢ yesterday. The first Independence Day was observed becau | know 713 FIRST AVENUE | ote every 8 then recent beating our ancestors had given the “Redecoats.” Y ay A's Union Block | th m of a funeral is a sign @ young gentleman named Ad Wolgast, hailing from Michigan, de ding f@nother young man from England named Moran, Catch the point Her Sober Second Thought The Dentist That Makes Good and) Saves You 100 Per Cent. | ¥ “Washington Relics” And x of dreams, when a jman ‘te 4 dream of a girl it is loften a sign of a wedding Combine You can’t put down a good idea when It meets a real human need. While Twe Delt ast year, for example, Massachusetts dismissed the proposition of To many grace widows & divores \ cae A® shows the “acre homesteads” for workingmen with the curt remark Let the fo the sign of a wedding = 1 20 net comp mwnete, ae Ming i of c ree @lectric railroads do tt.” P- " cen oe « De This year the state senate passes a bill providing for a state com m= 1 Of all ead things that sadden us Combing for halt Mission to prepare “a bill or bills embodying a plan and the method In summer's sultry spell, taatr orice fen work : it.out, whereby, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE COM-| INWEALTH, homesteads or small houses and plots of ground may Se acquired by factory hands, laborers or the like tn the suburbs of la Miss Swift going to Europe * @ities and towns.” And a strong public sentiment demands {ts pass-|for her vacation? in and have free ex Jomination and learn Yours for Spinning’s Bargain Store says [ cast al age by the house and signing by the governor. “No, but she's got bh 1 over his existence 1415-17 Fourth Avenve Gomewhere on God's green earth every man should have a home|to say she's going, and she's just Are you ta | he Is of his own. And some day every man will have it an happy describing, and not mal t to move, pack, ship Guarantees the best service at the lowest cc SEER EEE EERE EER ER EER EE EH THe gyuys, One of the biggest noises of the Big Day in Seattic was the game} * * is the cake of soap name, but i or store furniture and pianos a ef the deaf mutes at Woodland park. THE SACKIFICR We find at a summer hotel BF me ee ae oe nies Sweet Girl (affectionately)—Papa, you wouldn't Mke me i ies ‘Sien t Basile % ag to leave you, would you? Ss m Om Bagien 800 | Tone " + tor Cedar 414. The Goat to the Rescue Papa (fondly)—Indeed, I would not, my darting has been reared by an Irish tor-| oie whe. work \ “along rier. EDWIN J HHOWN. D D. # Uncle Sam is determined that we shall all keep goats, or at willing to live here w York Week feast that very large per cent of us who can’t conveniently keep cows y aca oy es And he is developing « new brand, “the American goat,” that won't 1 wih to notify all relatives an Bert our social pride. . SPEER EEE EE EEE EEE EE ER ERE EH HH NHighdore that I want them to keep ‘This new “nannie” can be kept In anybody's back yard, though -- ageendingpnen rgd ke oy fe aed «Pee eee ee * * * Sweet Girl—Well, then, I'll marry Mr. Poorchap. He ts & * * . | Rot exclusively on a tin-can diet. Her milk beats the old cow product SKEPTIC fairs, if you please. Jobn Fox. | for children, invalids and cookery. It is free of tuberculosis germs. A young man from Oldham, holiday-making in town, went to the a, Ind., Chrontele. | And cheese? Why, all the famous European cheeses are made of|z00. He stopped before the giraffe. For a few minutes he stood in | goat's milk. lence, gazing up at it. He spat. Then: “Biime, there ain't no such If you drop a dishcloth someone A little garden. a few hens and a goat—say, we've got “high cost/animal!"—London Opinion is coming hungry | ef Wving” on the run! ras eapeinaneenieniemneintotnneieiettine —— = | aie — “i Vacation Idies. . A local ice cream famine is reported today. One of the causes: | If It's Correct, Cheasty Has it Of my vacation spot 1 si th i | Fhe Star's festival for the children at Woodland park. ; ‘eong— nite yee: And Throu h It to the Adjoinin Buildin An ideal place, yolept Lake Kosh Observations ——-THE ; anna JUDGING from the pictures, the story of the wreck of the Maine} oe ieattt "bar art was no idié rumor. It looks like a thorough job. | — og id a ietallments a eee | Ly is for less, rat MURPHY’'S tyranny in New York is the best hope of the repub-/ Ira UW id Be . | adhe Means next year, according to many anxious democrats. TRUEP? aaapame! tave Your SUIT Get a Bag for Less | ora Suit Case ——Larly This Vepfeminssintie NEW YORK firemen had to fight fire in the 25th story of the} Our Entire Stock ati $2 2 bt mgt one ge aa on eee: Gtene._ Sen fie, the Gay's coming when you'll seo sere Dyce Bo = | camp or more pretentious travel, Put It on Now and Get the Good of It—New ‘ fire departments, Se eet WOMEN’S CLOTH SUITS | emma * Pete Sane ee che wrens York’s Newest Now Ready i PATENT No. 1,000,000 is being held for a fellow with something 7 here You can save $5.00 to $10.00 on your new § geally worth while. ‘They say it will be announced in August. And won't on Sale at Exactly ; Mt be a pretty stroke of advertising, though? ace 8 | PAY big rent and let your family go half-fed—that's the rule with | to the charity officials, And {t's more than 30 years since Henry George | Wrote “Progress and Poverty other o deeag es 29c your while. Visit our magnificent new : ; ‘ Buit Department, entire second floor of , SSc Matting Hand It Tickles Em All Haan paces 72¢ the new London building, and see the 'e Glam shop. Neat $1.00 Matting Hand 90 nits we are selling at aa RS 4 Frame ° ° Bags c _ — i. Wh Twine Bage—Big, roomy and | wrong; birzest siock in town. | — Dress Goods for Travelers —Brilliantine hg ae In order to make a quick, decisive cleanup of all the rematr * bd MAN named Boutwell is in jail at Pensacola for beating his he ton ‘ ed Ch 2 Suits in k y are cut to actly helf the | tattle mn le Ment, Little etote “th - lobe at the altar. There's # girl who's in luck to get a good|™ former price. Those of you who have shopped here during our “ wpe iggy Probably the most uséful fabric for Summer coats, s ‘ w of the “before and after” in plenty of time || great general clearance, and who know the character of the suits Ye Goode Sight Shop Se, Re, B5¢. 400. ev¢, Srcuees Gaourcauied to catia aclie’ eeondia alae Bere embraced in this final offering, will recognize, and fully re T18 Madioun “Tween tod and aed | T4e, BBE and B8¢ grays, blues, browns; also black. Note the widths and prices of ‘ really means at Ch din all the favo asty’s. NAT GOODWIN threatens to write a book on “Facts and Palla ciate, what Half Price gies.” That's it! Just as soon as a fellow marries five or six times. The choice is still « terials, in strictly he thinks he's got all the facts because he’s got all the fallactes, | tailored and fancy 1911 models—bought lat ason, which erent ae will be in good ov = many months to - me : | Best i euooee ree cet “eon ter ont we rear” catewrete tne con ex 6 The Big Clearance Continues Modern Full Size Matting Suit ( Nght and strong; all edges Midget Size Suit Cases pom ot Uar 70S the following special list inch Brilliantine, excellent ality Special, p Imported Ex jantines; noted for their soft, silky finish with parade, races ete. Maybe “the blues” will parade, but that foot racing would be Our big clearance in Millinery, Walsts, Women’s Neckwear, = el ‘alsts, Women's Neckwe leatherette 0% ing” Midget too almighty reminiscent. Linen Suits and Coats, Sitk Lingerie Dr Golf Cants, Aute e | her r matt ' F ingerie Dresses, Golf Coats, Auto Seattle made ~ v3 ° oe Coats and Dusters, and all other sections of the Women's Depart. | Den t 1 Ss tr y ‘ 95c b k } DANISH CLOTH . OVER $500,000,000 worth of warships fired salutes to King George. || ment, will continue without interruption > 3 Full 8 =e best-knows halt-wool cleth; excellent Tine ef.eqhrs 12 And in nine years that armada will be practically obsolete. The dov |) All Operations Painless Gait Cass, Tuareg ..000| arty cd of peace is the costliest bird that ever wore feathers. But kings don't have to buy the feathers. | ’ | a 6.0 | Ch ty h i this— Haven't seen anything so positively satisfactory in years as these a ~mise PATRICIA DOGUES Is to be te Paul Skecky, son of eas Ss aberdasnetr ree $1.10, 82 Fi $2.45. Rough Pongees; woven of heavy cable cord silk, they appeal to r. and Mrs. Ed Skecky,” is the way a New York society editor an | Ss. 83. 3.98, you at once at being full of service; modest pri Bounces an engagement. They have to put it that way in New York. | SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET | 4 on fo $7.98 Only, per yard en You see, the New York society girl is becoming a bit particular about | her Paul being the son of both his parents. | ee ae } GOAT farms are becoming numerous on the Pacific slope. The| ——— eritters eat up all the underbrush, thus preventing spread of forest | fires. Their flesh selis as mutton and their fleece as mohair You an start with two goats, and in a few years have ircumambient | | ’ atmosphere full of goat. While there's goats, there's hopes, even in| CONSULTATION AND desert places. EXAMINATION s se | |Full Set of Teeth 50 and up| If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct ae. | Blankets |$.2.A".5 Leather Straps all round Powd. owder hinges; brass trimmed; linen || ned; | sole or Alaska and the lined; | sole leather buffer Three bars of good Soap, in a fancy box; Oatmeal, Castile. corners; big $5.00 value Camp Witch Hazel and Buttermilk ota sabiage $3.49 $1.00 Blankets, 67c sarees 9c Gray Cotton Blankets, for Bridgework $3.50 to $5.00 of colo! as sive riiltees the best) ; lSenkten Sk Sala es | Acmourie. . Certified +: fc ‘ liver Filli (the be t borders, Sale r ym pure wite! e Be Particular | Pr) |Porcelain Crowns (best) $3, | price, pair 67c = . 4: 7 tent ty 12 f Don't buy clothes Terms to Sutt | goods; a 25e value c f without first giving it AN work dowe hy expert dental oper | ats ea 79c | Several ends of hixh-price fue consideration, In ators, Lady attendant Gray, Tan or White Cotton | S 4 ew of each er'ou panting siothos ere oy | We Do Not Take Back | tiiinits doubie- bed size: | ¥ aa te like | Li, She. AA, OE ee Hair Goods striped borders. T-H 79 To clear 15c | DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE, | ats Sale price, pair ‘ C | Witiams’ Shaving Soap, Mug B db ) A Rt GB Le Women's 20-inch Human Hair | | or Quick and Basy; every A ra ury it | ounee ‘ all shades of hair; | $6.00 All-Wool Blank. | 20 knows this soap. Spe System [EE Special $1 00 | ets, $3.98 ae | inch Switches, in a fine range | All-Wool, both warp and filling, | 3 for 10c - nice, fine hunian | Large Double-Bed Size Blankets; | Colgate's Shaving am, a hair, Extra 9.00 | come in tan, grays, blues and | fine, cooling prepara- special . | pink; plaid styles; a very pretty | tion. A tube 20c 24-Inch Hair Switches, same ag | Blanket, and one that will last Benzoin and Almond ¢ Cor. First Av. and Pike | Opposite Public Market | others, only larger and heavier; | for years; this is a good $6.00 | a nice face lotion, both for la Silver Fillings $0.50 Cement Fillings > B Seen: Spanens vane Lrptien ace. 3 98 Sieeiaieres terns ° Gen oes 3 RADIAN un 50 | price, pat 9G | ie articie fh tans”. 19¢ Oe te 28 to 32-inch Hair Switches, all reer Ai ag “tl | then you are sure of getting style and ser j view It is not neces. sary to pay cash, either. ec Laboring People’s ALWAYS ] Dentists | NSIDER QUALITY Electro Dental Parlors m. Buy on Credit It is much better to be well dresséd while paying for them than to be shabbily dress. ed while waving for | 1 Gold Crowns and PACIF shades, short stems: we have a | 91-50 Blankets, 89c c a! m; large bottle. Bridge Work, per Une of short gray switches; val- | Extra Large Gray oy Tan Mottled og al 39c tooth .. «. 5.00 ues to $10.00. TH Blankets; full double-bed size; | aby Powder, in shaker “th Bankrupt Sale price $3.00 striped borders. T.-H 89 top can; 10¢ value 5c c Full set of (guaranteed) 5.00 2 26-Inel Sale price, pair Fine fancy ca flolet Ti them. on Se > 24 to 26-inch Gray Switches; p ay ‘ancy can of Violet Ta RL pli these are of fine, soft hair and | $1.75 Blankets 31,09 | toners 8 recutar g { . vr 50 8 Pen come in every mixture; eastly | f°" ' eee Spee c morning trip ® a , ] but the # & ENAMINACICNS Pane worth? $16.00. Kxtra $5 00 Grays ‘only: extra ‘tine’ doub) Full “pound tin of “Tatoum day morning speotal A ars mak : weight baker Anas ale e noot New York Dental Parlors AMM AS Bg ES ae | r puver Instead of the We fave only quoted a few bar. | Ounce bottle Peroxide 5c sy bers we can save you money on, | Peroxide of Hydrogen f a) i) unket sto of Hydro: INC, i gains from our Blanket st Blue Seal V eline, i Troquota, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union attle's Reliable Credit House’’ Wenniiens

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