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Porterfield, mer. foreign advertiatn: on her hand and be tetls ber other sone, and not they have a dosen attractiv exveptional girls fore, again how # stars overheud always time summer every » box of lovely flowers to her wil in Ais heart a tall kon hoy UU wiht in the MONEYLE. SS BEVERIDGE That Jent they tell aboout Senator Meveridge of India went 2 restaurant and found he had no money to pay te not Without Ite lesson. T have no money,” protested the senator, “Thad $80 th my p ind it ts stolen; but Iam Senator Beverkdes of Indiana.” ‘The cashier Moked the senator over, ‘The latter wae dreased for Hunting trip + The cashier sarcastically informed him that he had mot such cases before that thld young ning ie left u that hae been lavished wetting her lasses, everything that may spare her Lives for hie 10 a degree, oan always Gnd time tells hor hin see ay lean With mafety ja man of the “Cravenette™ in Coats ‘The boy has never in hiv w that he never Ht hie troute le 1ITe disappointed her idee that she te the ¥ willing ear and never gets over ‘The chbishup « beet friend on earth. , ‘é“ ’ He han been a veritable benediction That is worth ého tying for ighted to se« © is & good-looking, stalwart young sya) Righnens in a service | royal highness in none | When Beveridge showed his raiiway passes he wax abi to prove Dis tetenty Ad suoh ts fame and relieve hi own, Beweritige is < rable of a per armed that all men without money Jer's desk. . Tt perhaps did him good to realixe that ev Acquaintest with the Juntor senator from that #ta We ore not saytn ers of his kind. ft was dowbtless tm od Tt does every Amertoan good to realine oceans only one-cighty rtltionth part of the pepul: tnctined to be vain of Im every really «reat man in @ measure of humility Lincoin bad it Ta hisn it was be a fecling of the « the amaiiness of the individual, THERE NOW Cortrin of the bankers of New York and Secretary Shaw Speak as they pose by part olf from an embarrassing situation ting with the Britiah m ike before the erjean lewation Fen glishinan, ybody in Indiana te not “May I avk you a few questions? t Beveridge needed this lesson more than oth. of mine has dixappeared nying that nothing was heard of his » Hien Just the ame natiy that eapeciatly one who is (/ sepreionreD 199 BY THE SEW IPADER ENTERIRISE ASSOCIATION by Harold Nacti Prices $13.50 to $30.00 atness of the people aad # Maurice Carewe, to the American legation on & whotgun puppet Kingdom ted King Leopold vuain, the Red Duke non of my late pred 1 am indeod vu can well it ould 1, only nothing to me about coming here,” was true enough. to assint the bed- The bankers have been returning their currency for the rake selling United States bonds at « profit Whereat the secretary says they are lacking In pat ‘otis moreaver Mr. Shaw says thead bankers shall have Joan he intends te distribute, In other words, he fnquires, “Now wit! you b 1y cause for appreher “Only bik requent to be looked up J. Redelsheimer & Co, Gtrongest Overcoat House in the ke Jonet, among whom is Mol foyal culrantiors, seeking Stuler scratched hin 1 If 1 i worth whet what I can do. with lowered voice f what is called ne of the $40,000,000 free ou ever hear tegernid’s folly? wen Prince Preder tel 909-806 First Ave, Cor, Columbia, we Alexia, my }and @ dash of it in the understand | Johann's thteat The offending bankers have been stealing a march on the # by retiring thelr cirewlation ino: Btuler complied. why he resisted the tmpulse to wll | A dosen words to | ai bis side, and the whole ii want two fellows whe will ask! teria pean Jer to get back govornment bonds de- rice meets the princess. be ef tho eine wae sullen ex preastan. posited as security. The bankers wanted the bonds, Vecauss thiy could sett them at a big profit Secretary Bhaw says they are wnp defeat his purposes if by doing so they These banker# can wm cellar down or hotler down bia rain barrel. They can take Tags and go home, The crust man, Now ‘The selling of bonds a a business enterprise for profit. otic, They h of bin wpree, was replaced by reckions joility my inelruc Gone to the better 15 Cents cursed hie 1 iwek brought to an abrupt clos, must tell me who most of these peo- hot care if they ake some money on the side. would net have bean plain Johann aml You and The | Johann, The (roops| is | Playing «ae longer play tm his back yard, slide down Nis family and all save |a total ie quiet, you say? jer, You are a fool ased murmuring, Oy before the atorm and break ft! will! they have taen decorations, iat ony in the emp who reaper by & ruse under on awning and peered up @ mt man in Bb with the red he is the witt For 12-02) cans Royal Would it be yet stooped to that 1 Witve the ttet of] Mietbers today? te thardoed by ter big is Moliendort But he hed a lease than cost, are in business for profit, Since when waa it unpatrivtic to deal government securities? mnition that he would win if he wish to clone Baking Powder, all our Royal So come quickly | There will be toot, Stuler smiled indulgently Osians fall or rete duchess rely? & loons cravat Wa llenstetn. Jobann| whom doce the CHAYTER XV ‘The whole controversy ts another object lesson of the unreason- able, Ulogical character of our cireulation system, which always con~ tracts whem it ought to expand, and vice vers, Rt 9 also an iiust: bankers or what not, are only children @ littie larger grown. lis the king in if you with any. Try Adame’ Best Baking Pow- der, 16-08. cans, 250. Manufactured ing to fool the wine tearn. something wuld be any the wiser into the caver teriessly be crept alor Prosentiy bea ¢ ladder he was seek In Which Fortune Becomes Carciens and Prodigal eans to iiquidate the) He disappeared Ing to the archbishop. Ab. the | rewe, theme recep ne aCroms (he Hie mounted | Mallendorf represent what is called | the Auerepe ne ore fine come- ond the king goes) may b caw may marry |not be Prince Frederick marry will be the husbant |g. eon, and he A week hence jon of the fact that men, whether statesmen or Jrew | One mnties at hi enemy, kn The | ta be an enemy, yet dares not touch a ' And the wedd Whoet te tT ¥; there 18 the blinds and struck A HEROINE OF THE SWITCHBOARD “Mabel Meckel. HEROIN Courageous ax & bere, falthfel as a woman, Mabe! M. fem sined at ber post until she fell dead will subasit, wt Prince Frederick and the peasant gir 4) Phemt object which met bh 2 convict his enemies of treason |has been for 10 years the i though he y | knows them to be fn correspon eS te ree ee the giare of the Came sol neater nphated And this king? put aside the im & whisper, a “phone ete | | & tidbit for the! « and toll on? teeny aoe where was there «}king that is ts Tt was at the telephone exchange tn Evansville, Ind The eitt knew she up ber head. a a ns ee en on ne Se Se re ne you getting ¢ and exiled for te | exctatmed. , drew back th In the gun | * which would Im fact, the antopey developed Ube fact that Mine Meckel had been in @ @ying condition for days and weeks The sorta valve of the heart was ina @ horritie condition—hardened to such an catent thet I was almost impos sibie for it to perform ite usual functions. Physicians salt the valve had allewrd the bi tities that the train and lune centers were gorge RUT THE FOLKS AT HOME NEEDED THE MONEY What if her brain aif reel? What if her lunge What if death were certain and very near? How bets at her post of duty? thetr craft that no Incautious word nor docs any one g0 What he saw was a gun case. Ww where, the peasant girt theory longer be harbored and the wedding was but Usree have watched be & Valuable piece to hide it Gader the bedclothes. drew out the gun re the wints Prussia, France such quas- The ham- | the chancellor's wite worked | tere from Aestria, above the horizon and ¢ ends of the wered Thus the ghan with a short “Good. The marshal is ap- it hurt the poor girl? ain cursed. ‘The | laugh. Could one die than ‘aKed up. Notwith- ked forth the clean- ced it inte one of the! prope were gone from ander * he pondered over the apparent reticence and it And #0 when the awful, heavy feettng reached her head and she knew she ‘Was about t8 fall, whe allpped from her place, stagwered to the desk of the chief operator and felt tack dead tn the laters arms. “Poor lassie Not « thousand times no! There was a slight resistance | “this te Monsieur Carewe ,who res- thing fMuttered to the Moor | cued her highness’ dog from the atu- replied the marshal, grim- expect me to only day before yes- apped at my lean, Of the archbishop. The second tube | dents. he king wa: with the same resting quiet on 4 wunge, Mate physician dosed was treated Ukewine, he leather Gane to its ortge you, terday the dog She died rich and noble She died as the brave men did whowe death ertp fe found around the Unrottie, She died ax reat evuls die—at her post Ard s though Ware may fall on her grave. let us write her name high |p with Ge faithful, the loving, the teue—tifemartyrs INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM inal place and devoted bis attention Jer-shaped papers on the is chamber and ¥ hin thin lips re laxed Into an Unpenstradle senile. ¢ There was litte Old Btaler's with smoke, I am fiving out of pure spite, mee that dog die before 1 do, Peace to bin ashes—the sewer the better, You are connected in Vienna? “With the American legation,” ppy i the country, “which ts so far away that “une to meddi uiet in the tow he floor, in the , forgetful of ve the delicate tracings of steel the red and green inka, weal, the signatures, of the ciphers which tratied halfway acrome each erack walked backward and forward on the slage with Kis hands to com » find no exc “And even then Furope would not “There ts no country, no nation, an the globe, that can compare in Quality and number of educational institutions, with those of Switzer- land, xecording to the number of inhabitants.” peech, curring the sick king and the Princess and wou! fusion with duchess soon come int replied, with portinence aforethought “That is not 4 diplomatic apeech.” He counted 1 Four millions of crowns. h, rich beyond all This is a handsome low-priced O Heater with heavy nickel large feed door, heavy polished the Ostans and may the ‘This testimony ds from Hon, L. N. Peck, formerly our minister to Switzertand. wiltest dreame ie rome and restored the gun to its He jumped f » the stage and an- the haranguing body, screw draft dampers, draw, “T ke your frankness. center grate and large ash pit. fought against the toward making russians in the | .. Switzeriand is very prosperous. That te because the people are intel- figent. of Mr. Peck says But ‘There is another reason: ussian war, then disap- amends for saving the dog.” “1 thank you for your services to her highness; your services to her dog { shall try to forget.” undred thousand, not « crown lose; hundred thousand! all thoughts of 4 the rattie of the passed away. at Its belght, 9 man, sornewhat than the majority of the students, | tered the barroom from the street }ina South American repubite with all thie?) he sreon bales ‘The government of Bwitseriand ie pre-eminently a people's govern- Ment. It ls, and has been for a quarter of a century, governed on the Principle of the initiative and referendum. ‘The government is, perhaps, more than any other, = @f the people by the people and for the people.” ‘The result? and jounged J Ah, Johann, His clothes were sotled and wrinkled. blue ciret even. which were of dull jet, the here of his mouth thin In deep wate r those who have not learned | this the marshal moved away. Maurice wan left to his own devices. He viewed moene, silent and curious, - earried on tn low tones, aid laughter was was no need to seek fortune; ber own free/| of the opera, Paris and a life of ease; 2A FOOL IT ale T MA CROWN, ST ULER, You A OT A WOMAN have 1000 gold: nadame the duchess conquers Kngtishiman. the kin, overnment red stubble. gave evitences innkeeper’s longed deba: wae no gentle one. four millions ‘Then, if she wames war, Austria can There seemed to be hangin Prosperity contentment, very little emigration. People from everr- ‘Where in Burope. pleased with the inatitutions, settling in the country Instead of fos gain In population. though it tottered, re- * balance, and he saw the utter futility of attempting to dis- pore of the orders om the govern: say nothing if we defend ourselves modem, who ie h Was a slip of the tongue and that for your life! derstand, my friend t ir some invisible foreoast of trage- ly, the beginning of an unknown And yet the laying down a coin imply yellow in the opalescent tight “And none of your devilish vinegars which gteame jate smiled on In Switzerland there is no exploiting of natural advantages by cor. Porations, The people run thelr own business, They own or operate all Dubliie service concerns, Why is this principle withheld from the American people? enemies and friends rice observed that amnile he grew per- It wat a amile such as he had seen on the faces of men who, felt the grim satiafac- ment independ Do you wndersta: Stuler wiped his foe Stuler pounced on the coin and rubbed It between his palin, Johamn, gold? reason unexplained, his re-eatabliahment Into the grac Between ua 1 th ta the price « 1427-1429 tet ave. cor. Pike. the window and down the ladder tn safety. He then| * | Dastened to Staler’s, | with his apron. “Good, If you understand. Simply because they have been given few chances to vote Wherever it has been submitted to a vote of the people they have voted for the initiative and referendum. Im Chicago out of 125.000 votes, 119,900 ‘Were cast favorably to the reform. In Toleto out of 52.600, more than £1,000 were favorable, In Cleveland, in Seattle, in Peoria, in the Oregon ties, the result was the same. The Oregon lexisiature passed Measure which was only defeated in the courts. The state of New York appliés the principle locality, neught but @ slip of (Me tongue,” nonchalantly. y the duchess” of news tonight was hot of the aeual kitd. ‘atieter, save by playing a game ing ah enemy for com pany. The king lay on his death bed, all probabilities the throne tot- tered; yet the archbishop emiled. did not know that her | father was dying not yet been divulged to The pig of an than I thought Erationman was holee about with a geetur evil, I thought A favorable to the Onian house. Te whom should he selt? » Kt is mothing | Meine? To the duchess? Who would! 100,000 crow: He would carry lthrough ax be had p 6.000 crowns in were In the Pints and had 4 brash with Cuirasmions, plan a harder Stuler always took sides with the students, on busines« prin. thousand | Py The perturbation of ihe old man * manifestly philosophically snd control you had made no sitp ery moment the roots of love were | per into his heart these damned Oh, yeu, the initiative and referendum ta coming in this country—and Rot so slowly. Maurice suddenly became aware @ familiar agitation of Inatinetively he turn In the doorway # ne ere thin week | They Kicked m * grounds yerterday hammering the oak with his 6.99 the an wing what waa) WHAT CHAPTER XVI HAPPENED INISHOMS PALACE AND The princess was » OUR AIM—To make this the best by giving Drugs, Careful [left of the wine. ehoure ts yours, AT THR her reyal high Have you among king besides ntuated the mar 1 am about to venture on a Attention, MOTHER AND SON friends mother very young—possibly w' earth, the apple of his eye, the treasure of treasures? the Waglish-bred TM Kill him one of these Is it play tonight, or ore they ser daring enterprise, which Mastion os He labored betete te wondered why k him so long to crews liet was complete. nurse! glance Into the mirror and that if he touched him Good Value all in the world | from her brow lay a red rose | no other color except on the fu! | She saw Maurice tien of the row has & son to whom she is the very salt of the but the faint and Scharfennte He vaulted the b looked undecided, xehed her aide, | If you have, you know « woman who ts blessed away beyond tho Privilege of most women,» Every young man horribly shooked It ‘The little mother, tion for granted. i that be aid not. Johann toltowe thie advice Yon Mitter and Scharf-| be only to which he by “T wae afraid,” she sald, lowerlr i hor eyns as she uttered would not come pleture he saw was one which agreed with the Ide He returned to the barroom and drink hin wine thirstily. refiliea fie gines and Mtuler took ven ao hard to at-| down stairs loves his mother, and he would be that had come into hi a” usual remain n impossible for | Johann pass tn up anather b Tt would have t me to stay himself at | highness | the mh the alley arohbixhop's nerves were finely stra was nervous, has to—in most ensee—tobe this affec- shook his head. Johann was in a A wet It down b k, bis beady and making She fs pretty sure that she Is loved, and she knows that if she wants anything that money con buy, and the boy has it, it ia hers. Yad way when he gulped wine tn- stead of sipping It “Where have yourself the If the students were hin purse hann wan his b ed it and dra eyes flashing ower the rim of a and compelling the innkeeper withdraw his gaze. because bis kingdom's affairs wa: talk ehe sate Then T shall howing tt to! ry proud of Successors to Stewart & Holmes’ But If she ts looking for any o7 _AnY open demonstration, any outward sign, peat wei?” Htunctiona were The wine | him. What he | his life in the vi sryday events with wanxed several ye G21 First Avenue, Seattle Tel. Main 36; Ind. 36. eof |hit gal Half an hour was pam Johann finished his TLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY Rooms 4-5 Haller block, corner Second and Columbi tion, wxamination and giumew fitted free glans with moderate slowness. storehouse on the lake is empty? dentred mont of all wan a replenished knew T had money Conmuita- ” I wan off: you knew that where spendina it knows whore, f don't atnean had long ago ¢ amuse him fous that he loved ‘| listen to her vot this and that whoue law waa onty to trost it two niente from