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awe ee a ~? THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR FU BLISHING CO, - t Joing but to being found out it learns t H vat EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. = bot > te . . nbined the TRLEP HONES be : . “ Dusiness Department Sunset, Main 1060; Tndependems (aa we rt jars, for the spanked 1 learns not y to ie our fal Battortal Department—Sunset, Main 1198 \ feel that lying te justifiat Arene, Translated t The Stara Waatern offices: 106 ffartford building, Chik Mt wea tb he Wiel v bavind spanked the tying garment Tribune building, New York | to withdraw all restraining influence at 16 It te x jeuee kly and One cent per copy; six cents per week, of twenty-five cents per | ary ame t where it may be sald that the lying 1 ma w 1 ' for beauty month, deltvered by malt or carriers. No free ¢onies tousiod tu (ahh the Mra witheat being enenbed the fabric Kr at Beattie, Washington, as second nagie panking breaks a eniid’s epirtt, Porsiot k p, it : +h, 4 _ n ty work A weak and coward, as well Monsieur F fi F ; re ae od fitting pro THE WORLD AND you | Dog breeders know that a cow a puppy Is h " " xper i latter be fully trusted either in} " his gentleness th ‘ ever come to a flokd without Immediately looking for a four-leaved Jren with the same profit-inapired care with W oe y } berries 1 and wh ¥ look ca new we to look at It over the right 1" "wa. goe preeder in a fit of anger may f sey t anh al|. “What 1 you, A ' ” f . # ' . Mer puppy, but when he reflects that th anh aid tak ha . “ of r " “ Waving @ene a8 Pelastaustgy thee euneet te be saccesat Jiara off of his valde, he refrains. Unfortunately, most parents do not ioral tar Gane 4 ' ae ia oe . oe eatinate the value of thelr children so carefully, The angry impulse | There be plenty w to .m t anes ype 7 so phoebe peapagra hey wine no [has » restraint ao far as the child te ce er ai < ie usually tok ty wr has i People do to help thomaciwes, and Uinet to tne aempsine thee fell that no sears be Infitoted upon the af but that is tt on » yi Hut tu » who trests to kf success ta te coe tn bulk out of | Pose! if obiide were raise ear u ht » un 1} bett i . M t fangicto matesiat | parents mt rire ng includes ‘pelt inted veh h naw B., . coe Pee i fo If you would « A to life, newer mind the algne ‘fe It mot better that | ae tn teak © est ont not the fault thw ~. m tien mt os How wh t J . hay sre rea sd signa shoukt fall than that you should ae es ee . it In the pard — ; : t insy 1 at in no # h nothing but yourself—yoa you must lent, 1 pare norance and unre ved anger, *pank g for } took his pruning | have rat trust in the Immutable laws of nature, Effect comes onty trom ¢ ngs would knife f t A tried to h fi t f th nh cL EI TD Ngo Songer liedintag peddling Eo NR ioe cane etagannes a A _| Fred F. Adams not golie to be for A single teedud on your arcovnt. For Jonly incentive to apparent right doing . Mt has become | A For two long | | franca GOOD oLoTHEs uncounted centuries the world and human tife have been evolving tn strict the man of woman addicted to drugs—nothing ree — nee a - ror poyvs 100 Accordance with fixed laws, and you most pot imagine that the machin- | (hough the inaptring only furt ens : hrougt M M = tery ot. the wntveins te going to Slip & cog bereuce you cenfvent. becaves | ‘The Tight to spank ehiidren te an inalienable right cy parent, | oso _——— —— 719 Second Avenue, near Columbia, Hinckly Block YOU #ee A Hew moon over yo {i shoukter because of a four-icaved [It seems to be the ly pleam 4 lot of parents get out of Wb dlever, The world doesnt work that way cagmnenaernnacnnannd ' Of far more importance to you thaw pour view of the moon fe your SPITE | always there just the same-and so fe the world, Look at is as you wilt | ‘ ‘ Dit nor will ite e capeseve Ss | | Tt you and Oh em punctty fitter ¢ » m Seah uries in | t t u Semgt to mabe over the world. That’ to big 6 xb Try making over |! ae Hygeia Dry Hot Air Baths Will yourself jmaen to A Lop off some of your conceit and selfishness, round ont « of your It we vacuums of Ixnorance, and then perhaps you may find eo trite | Detter : Riche Just made for you. What you do with it depends upon you be: is ie th t is to get © ar Here are you divi the world, face to face, You are incapable of ex- [fren Wil thy Melle oth better att me . " « petioncing worldly wante that the work! cannot # The world holt os ‘ - et " | everything that y An mod for success and happt But the world Sas ou tenet tka band : cud s er won't give them for a four-leayed clove Hinwentment. Look at tt t . Apoint e | Energy and intellect ean accomplish anything tiem, with | i. tat it never peye. Druse indeed it , od these, are practionlly without tmitation The to 0 bee enpertenee that » ef Kindhens holds inbee cial but mn yourselt You may search the whole wor { philasephy through find yps the onstitution to a perfect physical condi ‘The beat places tn all Ines are ever open " sveeess | truer thought than this ra on Arar Wa es skilled trained nari@a, (One trial Still swing upon their sliver hinges to him who will but apply the the other evil passions the heart is helr to work thelr ¢ and mvir gulden key of . | worst Injury to thelr possessor: t rrode r iw © The youre tian who Mly welts for his lucky chances to turn up tf Sure | 11. firet the heart In which they originate - to be disappatote All chances worth having are created. To the man | Ty you hate and t nay know nothing ut it oF not fitted for them they are not chances at all Jeare, If he gives @ thought t : t a ‘The man must come prepared to the opportunity, a the test o te le 1 Worth while to fil your soul with potror ts Pee flint ‘The man of noft tron may Be onst against the flinte of Nfs quite | ian enie? 358-360 The Arcade Building. " A at ates never strike the fire that the man Ree ged hay + sAaduattin ‘th Cie taal ab Wie: wih .y Ba oten cn Oe the man of ateri. but Re arp rbgpalange cagh gpihoee ae IR, . arolee ‘ et wile. ‘W Independent, A 2372—-PHONES— Sunset, John 1465 of tect doee-he is merely worn away against the very ov | wilt take y genial sunsbine of kindness re-9 w 6 daily. Evenings-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, And get rit of the miperstitivn called “advantage” | niee that you are his enemy and can hurt mn, when It le as delusive ae le faith tn the moon, ‘There is no advantage but | yourself by the far lees effort mecessury to make hin y e _ f tm superior character. Circumstances are but its creatures | and can help him? You think that one who comes into life with real odva * tm the | give you met back tn k In = wok under @ bie oak tree. Tt ace te that, bine jronsiear and that chappte bors with a gold epoon in hie mouth and who puts in his time «than thelr hatred and contempt you. for instance, know how to beat| The present was a big rooster, sucking that spoon, regarding Its possession te? —— ad I have tied a big stick) thin and bungry, which flapped 14 “ ne © : FRAID aT # 7) WEI UR Pry ‘ & of the cart |wings end protested vigorously Ralancing ail his Dieasings are those of the youth born with nothing i ea coed 1 over rough| They Wed it to the hook of the “ e appetite. who learns earty that trt ——-- — stiok ths! ‘ path but bin teeth and = shaee soe eit 2 r a 3 Serres ia pa i ae rea sage rh me eirgewie rs nos oan, tse one OE See aed econeieaiecrectmeentemtaeeterd —_ nee Risto sacha mea th Ms or bearer er hte 1-1 tegtatncan nitagcaes tpt cobs l, ciate “ ns . ag * = * * ee = : m ' ie you wot He has ‘om ” he has t Spending money for and . . travelers eth ame | donkey Ard that evening, when While the rich-born Soy t dawdiing In luxuries, thie youth ts *|, eet Me or of a ta Fellas 8 ‘ ; A u - Brame Fa se two old people came back into the mysteries of life and mastering the secrets of advancement | P . 2 i neat | stupid 1 t . t Canterperdrix, — sittin mn their Be eure that the & will do itepert its you to do yours, | i “ ee big & and F . prove! in Pat —— boeing on is | wan one cup . M “ e ghbors resting ron ir door , - ° 4, with a tinge of envy + , OF MANCE aenin haaeed ak @ mM For a k Monsteur There i» Madame Ambrolsine THE REALITY RO: i a M 8 . 4 talk and Monsieur Victrice coming back ship or Yankee hor >. | nuthing theit y. 1k wan in & carriage from collecting the hol Range nepi ai y an tndefinadle | MAVe secretly hoped that ‘ A r mactly hing to reack cn flelin are sok-| Tent of thelr farm of Brame Faim!” Romance and the romantic, to tte pop mind, signify « finat Sead rere lap a k . xs c gather . Tr on | i .. Capevigheel. tn ine Pea Gob qomething that is felt to be in the realm of the mysterious, the imag = age fe 4 ep is , : ae : Bh ment hoe éj ine.” Bg Bn ‘ Senteste Gn ative, the postic and the legendary. We too often fail to recognise it aa a | Thoms and be ae « , re, on iS smiles and takes medicine. He says sa pas <a { byt w down. It) And Madame Amt precious part of oor heed . " : 4 take f a) 5 the Atotionary, Goats ‘net so twuch with real | %* Goven’t whine or grumble. fo far gents | seeping ¢ ey aren t ‘ A romanes, secerding to th «| the beat boat to win, Defeated agals sewed . > te oud woh Mercy sakes, ¢ : or tamiliar life ar with extrasrdinary « tren extravagant edventures pong anna get pi a te thet “* ay : pet ~ ° . ar, you ¢ + J Bo We blindly accept It as something t ad merely, and seblom, if « parr gene Bm gl ot cuney'oe eo benile hk a - Ben { the Marquir - to be realined. arene rpallggr k ror ¢ neighbor and a cart|trice, Madame Ambrotxine clam Rut real and familiar life hae tts substratum of the unreal and un- se on : : ‘i from the baker, a twolered down to earth and x familiar. ‘The truth t that few tee are dev of everyday romances, if Me . as - going | aire y . M 1, fol a by the donkey . ® « te ~ Mada i a we t k an air of eur we but recognize them. y. Rane wible them that th id at Whrary to see One who gues tnto the fle tion 1» mance filled shelves wonders « romance writers, There ts a world tn ea, of emotions, of successes and failures, of rewente But if, instead. « read the wnnes! aad wnfamitiar in the familiarly crowded street car look upon the fiction alcove as compa very élement with which tf seems to aheound pal m of the protest n itesif uf charecters, of action, of mo- punishments that carried him © Hhrary, be might sed unfruitful in the nom the fletion shelves For ali this world y tation of the rich romance that te all about as ft te writ tnto books for those who are bilnd to ft In their own tives letters are provided for the biled, who cannot read ord story of your neat door neighbor? De you know os and failings, his hopes and his disappointments, on and bie case-takings, Do you know the even a tithe of hin ri his involvements ar his herotc sacrifices ness, his joys unutterable and his griefs You think you Know him. You think y perhaps. And yet you have never seem much that is romantic in him. You his extrications, his stray i hideous feart, his associations and his triendless- wnepeakable? m have known him all your life, ie Lease ce his weakness and bis strength, hls vices—more of ica and that ls all No; we live onty on the crust orrind of our neighbors liven We do not go below the murface. ‘There ts no romance In your neighbor's life because you do not take the romantic view of it yourself. You cannot see what ought to be as plain Gs print before your eyes, and #0 you must go to the HMbrary shelves and Get the raised letters of the blind In order to read romance, deeming It something cnreal Pot there & no more true romance for you on the Whrery ‘here te in reat itfs,e0 long es you have not the romantic conception. the sympathy with it as a thing that actually is all about you, the power of fgecing the unfamiliar in the familiar, the poetry under the prose f than THE RIGHT TO SPANK Am eminent eastern jurist has discovered that it ie proper for a parent to spank a 16-year-old daughter. The question seems to have been considered of sufficient importance to be taken into court And how could there be two sides to it? If « child of 6 or 12 may be spanked with propriety, why not one of 16? Certainly if the younger child merits punishment for misdoing, the older one, which knows much better, merits it all the more. ‘Theoretically, a child Is spanked for its own good, Burely the guid- fing and sustaining hand should notbe withheld from a spankable girl &t 16 any more than from a younger one. At 16 @ girl needs more careful contro! than at any younger age, particularly if she has been apanked up to that period, The more a girl heen spanked the more she needs to be spanked at that time tn- deed, the child yaixed on steady spanking seldom, if ever, completely survives the need of It. It ts harder to wean a child from the spanking habit than from its Mother's milk, Once it becomes accustomed to judge right and wrong only with reference to ® spanking, that standard must be continued, tise the child ie left helpless, lke @ ship without « rudder. Besides, steady spankiog breeds in a child passions and qualities that only more spanking can succes@fully contend with. So the process JUST OPENED _ HILLMAN’S ACRE TRACTS penook, b-cent fare, only $96 up; terms, $25 down, $10 ‘of any lot in this addition at $35, terms, $5 down start eck world wien one they wilh ing peanut « Stan Free tickets at sities, 16 A HEROIC STAND FOR PRINCIPLE beimiming over with silk: | Alread Oke antry well | much’ better for you ts, hod of th tote of ng . eestor [came ” fe Mtting on the trunk |i Al Woet ee | arge (oe, arome. | t the & gore levying taxes for sects - < lost your Pants . . A new educational la applies ali * ¢ Rerite i is i Fett Hate — un 2. 4 by school taxes in » . bh note th ats Of ar the brook, that/ and Derby . 8,000 pa of Eng . but t . wenmuar Fey Monsieur Victrice looked at that school @ Cherch of Eng by {Me church ae nol ' f tobe i es en Am- | Viel Kid and Box * $2. 50 horities taught t ’ ly Attenda at there “ “ ; braisine looked at Monsieur Vk Calf Shoes . achoots ts compulsory M i ket a PE yy Fs oom of re eek = Money refunded if not satie- The non-conformh ng this law b * at eh cieeee hungry looking woman, their |[m factory; goods exchanged If re- | They have formed a « i re t y wok new. 1 . rage apparently failed th: a quired. | been sold at auction t Mons geet ee were going to visit 1205A FIRST AVENUE The Kev. KR. B. Campbell, the great London her, who has t 1 Madame Ambrotat | ‘The woman seemed easier and Below the Pestettice ng this country, Is a leader of th gue. He announced that he m eve oe aot h, said ing home to while away titne In jail, Inasmuch as the league - . | I was afraid at first that you been pronounced hie prophecy . filled tt coh | were Monsieur Peyroiles, because Piva : hed Bis wipe Saag ry ‘ this farm belongs to them and we je outer a ro, og lowe them the rent.” | Who that has read English history can doubt It? The law od 4 " | Thes she caled to her husband. 500 Sults metitutional rights, It & trary to the genius of Engtien | You can come out, Mederic, they Ot Navy White Wnderwear; |ttons, It contravenes gic history, It i an insult to the are not the ones, we are afriad of.” and heavy weight. lee Seite eaaetyen Ghd aie Mederic came down from the gar $2.00 | Oh ret, followed by the two children. Ww. 8. There are not jails enough In England to hold the tree chu on | whose frightened eyes shone | like . 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. lwho esteem principle paramount te Jiverty and property stark He offered his guests some | he HN not th mitk—they were too poor for wine-— They, will » fight me honey tn the comb, some nuts They will resist by refusing t And the English sense of fair LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT | Hatehers No. 186—Burdick’s hal |fouth Beattle | Sigarmakers—W. ©, L. U. ha 1906 Becond aver Cooks and Waiters—Olymy 1104% Second avenue LB Cleme Cur bevend ond tote = Svat Judge a School by Results Every GRADUATE ring th past year has SECURED A POST | TION. Write to us about our POST [TION GUARANTER. A half « fancy cards free. M LAREN @& THOMAC Beattie Ww ht Ot PF a form’ play will do the rent | | Was street and Kail w amare — A17 Senaes @A7 Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues | Across from Ranke's Hall | De you suffer ache? If mo, our setentific fitted g will help you n men igh ancy pr mn IG.A. LINDAUER, Eye Sra We examin® ayes to began to feel troubled aia % a of asking for money E You must explain the matter THE PANTS Just received_The bes. _ 2 he = ee * Ent * ! ° No, Ambroisine, it» be ir approach, two ragged, oys who were playing of straw, took thelr and their mother, who was Jand some pears It is all that one ean gather here. the land is #0 poor,” he said. “Hap- | pily for ux our new masters do not Uncalled for Drivers worry ue for the rent if it were not for that, we should have to put , toe inaysaaneee tha Sane nk CRA Pants . They are indeed good people, at we have never seen them, Perhaps jyou know them, since you come from the city Madam Ambroisine and Monsleur © replied that they did know lies somewhat aitrennes hall, 1420 r Wh SELF-FEEDING | | SOFT COAL HEATER We Could Fill Pike to ¥ full 4 ating. | further dow and waittne for your] to any dectal Speak.” commanded Madame Am- | “No, speak yourself,” replied Mon~ Sieur Victrice. 2.75 “=? $6.00 | |" Hut neither of them sald a won _ to $9.00 Geo. H. Woodhouse 3052.5") ae 3 Little Tallors |back of the donkey, the woman ap- Company | rer ould you, pecbaiieinn ‘were ills 1217 First Ave }kind as to und ke a little er- In P. O. Block 1409 Second Ave, [2208s “Sora ee tee mee |fo carry this little present from us was getting had not come “$250.0 00 Tees AY Sherman, Clay & Co, 711 Second Ave. Pio MAIN 4 DEALER from frontal head te for ginases Dear Public Please observe how polite the Bleetrio Trust is ing to be If you den't like our methods, burn tallow candies” ts no Jonger their gentie admonition to you, Henides selling light we teach good manners, SEATTLE CATARACT CO, ‘Mth ave. and Joferson st. =| QUALITY SPEAKS |FOR % SELP Whisky | Marquette See eS Oe PLUMBING We Have no Students . MUSIC CO south nba og eam, aa ft Are Licensed by the Sate of Washington Phone, Black 331 06 ad Ave. | . reeTH Sliver Fillings . | NOTICE UTED Sa jain Crowne . | re for matertal onty. Gel Crowns, Mt . using solutely painless secret and exclu: tive with Werk FREE—Painlos Extracting, Paln- we vtheers . | | tea Filling, Pain! Operating. Alcur werk under the personal supervision ot Dr & M. Mitne « This is not @ college for studente- |] ©. Bipes, both holding the degree of L. D. 8, D. D. &, and both | Le ‘e employed or aamitted. Our | the Royal College of Dental Surgeons Lady attendant always _Moved to Seattle Optical Co. cemerager eo and Refracting etaft is composed of dentists of long snnree to oar win’ ante | BOSTON Painless Dentists orm se ethoda. ee Houre-8:20 a.m. to@ p.m, Sundays, # a. m. tilt Dom ANPIFICIAL BYRA, reerteuny PY G1 AMIE, BP ROTACL I, Clue, a eet FIELD CAND MARINE e Qert! Cimages for Material 4 ae haa

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