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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUPLISHING CO. 1208 Bev orth avenue. twenty-five EVERY AFTERNOON Business Departe re Kastern ¢ ten, Children Your states a had your fret Unree the marks yor Ane it is right tb > at the ond of thy of marks, this haracter butiding that i ls hard ¢ that maker y 4 your top in» particw mnaybe head that may lead you to be ab minutes late at rehooi How caxy tt is to fall inte a habit #9 om you will va know that now mark the habitertt but as years ont-looking mark om your Lifesiate, for the mark may b would make an Make it a habit to be cheerful end ready to cry the girt or boy oF get angry will have & pe that ty always whining r-lovklhg slate when the sehoat Be unsecitien Golden Hule your mother has taught eo po want Dabdit of delng selfish, toward you awfully casy and there is nothing that wilt make your stat: Work tit you get tired—you Decomes a habit you cannot get rid of ‘That doean't mean no pisy that a habit of sitting eround and doing nothing wilt rule not only in the words you say ‘There are tots more ways of telling Mes than by mere words. and your con- sotemre will telt you what that means. No one has much use for a boy of etek that Lew, 3 Don't be slow. Learn to do things quickly, and tt will soon be « habit bet remember that you should take Ume to dy them right w that will make people distike you If ilenens ever o inight as well met off the earth play te part of thy sleep better. Dut Im the way you seg them There is notht . unless there is mighty good reason The bor Fe ree rete ae ae a meas ae a ee ee ee But there are times end pisces for fu ‘There are lots more Wi help you siware & swrometly women. De you want t REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER. Live so that she will be proud of you. “don'ts” and et along wet but there is one thing that ow te be manly men and and don't be tackward in asking Then, tf you always remomber that you are making marks every day you wil Bkely have tt pretty clean-took- And of course you want i to be clean, om that character slate af yours. ing when the iast day comes SHOES AND SELP-RESPECT A boy couldn't hate whoos any more than did Harry fmith, They were Mot, and they cramped his feet and made atone the road and plow up the dust with bie brown toca and when be “Ripped those same tors Into s brook the semsation was delightful The Board of Education of Jerey City said Harry must wear shoos There was no place in eehool for barefooted bore 90 @id some friends, but the board was firm. ‘There ian't anything immors! about Abe Lincotn wan a barefooted boy ones. wear enough clothes to dust « Midie box But times have changed. if not the hearts of the people We Better than we Gi fifty years ago. We pay more attention to the Hittle nice ‘The clean collar and the polished shoes count for more, the schoolboy who looks epic and span isn't called « dude nowadays It fe & part of the elevation of mankind Hts father prote hare feet. ‘They are honorabin When he went to sehool he didn't and he Was tanned and awkward. It te & part Gf promrems fs putting the best foot forward You can't teli the sise of a man’s heart by the cut of Wile cont, of the parity of his motives and extent of bie ability by the crease tn his trousera But you do judge largely by appearances, time to got under the surface. dingust, and you reapect cower a scoundrel, ‘The hoy with shoes may not be a better boy than the barefooted boy, but mm locking better ts feeling » ‘The decently dressed iad respects himself. and respecting himaclf he can It is & preone of evolution, und that ie the way You view rag with suspicion end dirt with goed clothes-—at least until you find that they DPB tovk wetter. fosge others to respect him. men are made in this big world. THE STAR'S FIGHT fatal outcome, charge that of murder, This must be to the authorities, It fm example will be made ne, not in this cane | atone, but tw every ease, is one Chat should lead to tmprisonment. is Adequate when the offense ts the Innocenta.—Tacoma ot making Of inte there has been much com- Piaint a9 to adulteration of milk. thie regard the authorities could not ‘welt take action tov radical. In | Slaughter of the | ~Hinee this editorial was pub- The of- | lished, the taby, Carrie Constanting | has died. id.) Memes is one that showld erated, and that cannot be condoned. | Whe properties of mtik are wert under- Tt fe an omnerth Wor babies and Geticate children milk article of diet + Later the dairyman & child fourteen months j old belonging to a famity wh been delivering miik is mald to be slow: lly dying from the effete of formalde hyde potsoning. The datryman ought to be convicted of murder and pun- |inhed am any other murderer if the jehiid diem An analytion! test hae dem- lonateated beyond all doubt tha: | maidehyde had been added to the miik he has heen delivering to the | child's home. The conviction of about ryinan for murder ought to put |e stop to the deadly practice of placing | formaldehyde in milk to hours from going sour.—Everett Ree- ay be held for) Jor gain ought to be put o Offered on him behalf be preserved beyond a certain time Without the addition there shoal be some method of dis Poutng of it more quickty who cannot make a living without Poisoning his neighbors #hould turn to fome other induatriat field. The dem- onatration ham been made repeatedly that pure milk ean be sold. It in not fo the neture of the Guid to remain Sweet for more than @ certain time. a! ‘hough the process ean he stayed by | reguiation of temperature and other conditions. When it is stayed by drop- Ping droge into tt, it ie no longer ft ute, and the use should be forbid- oop it a fow Coroner Hoye no of the miik dealer who sold the pols- oned milk which he belleves ¢ the death of a girl baby in ¢ knows the name Over in Beattio there in a child near 04th, and in the aptnion of physicians | Boon the public will k the allment ia due solely to potsoned Bik. There te talk of the arr Be dieponwer of this milk in case of | there ought to ranks of the looal milk dealers —eat- tle Post-Intelligencer, be ® vacanc YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE i , OF ee ee AYNOPRIS we, attac to the gation in Vienna, wh wire in Bletbere, ev riend, lord John Pits father, when Britt puppet kingdom te prot 1 King Leo: sin, the Red Duke large loan to thi government Pilagerald desires to assist the bed the loan of the late ra, sacking attempt to Fredertok, f Carhavia, about to marry th Princess Alcala. mysteriously disap-| Without name, country OF respect, | anatety wid pearn His purpose * * * Never mind. | dhe swift glan Afier Maurice meets the princess, he] “Four of you seek for Kapt Go to| the Titagvrald are abducted by the/th@ opera and fol opts woman | bea rateau, |Home, I'l atiow no on oronn the | frontier on pain of being abot, Murry away before the archbithop heai wand confined at Red © Pitegeraid be wh emmy in we with their hostess, while her iad, te Gow Hersberg. {the matter. Kopf, dead or alive—| ua lasemece Mavuries Aiericnn tal Alive Will be leas oonventent for all ; concerned, Off w sent to Bictherg to secure the nda. Finding they have been |, TI 4 Johan Kopf, | ted | and soldier, probed the wound in the pt te thanked by hee hie bullet. He applied cold water, tints and bandages w. * * On the nlaht before Maurice}, “Then id the sureeon, « Kopf disclose to Btuber. the] MH UD. “that’s bette: mor, a plot of Meanvals for the|® fe atitehes in the eut on the| tom af Johaek, “He'll be all right in 9 day | Stace na [OF 8% though he'll timp, Carl ateale the | “O. I'm sound enough,” answared | © princess at the archbishops in pers j¥on Mitter, opening by jstek at heart, thou, eyes, Tm t Kort got + him a red rom Mauriee AWSY When We had him fair and A to the roome of Reauvate| {pet Joyt.b'# Hot ballet eqvare Is et ie ae) Dm ware of it.” eald Maurion whe | leaned ers char. ‘The captain oyed him inautetny ’ dan me. id Rebartenat Captain Monsieur Carews, an Amertoan tourtet, formerly of the! United Rtates cavalry, And a pretty | CHAPTER XIX.—Continued chat, too, If would have gore badly Meanwhile the man lying by the! with we but for him j water's edge shownd signe of ree} ~aty th turning life, Slowly he rolled over | with » fer or the back of the spesk Rea I him and they prepare to © wine the duel, but spares Beauvais lite ¥ nod. "MAN, some, give on his stomach, thenew to hin knees | me the whale etory,” Ho. there! the prisoner!” cried |" And Boharfenstein dropped into « von Mitter, tumbting ut of the car-lehatr and recounted in plsturesque ~~ | dietion the adventure. how they tad! jaurice and Scharfenstetn turne remained by the royal carriage tilt! toe late Johann had counted @° the nurs, recowertng from ter fant Aoharfenetots away down © hore and wa the roa. * revel MyIng | had rushed out © cool: | abduction nent (¥O south shore. fot nd one | captain wed Johann titty. wink, but he Hang on to the |, “Hurry! cried Maurtee: “Te nit| Thim and we'll find him along the| road somes here CHAPTER XX TUE LAST STAND OF A BAD SERVANT. ‘The culrassiers stationed tn svarderoom of the reyal pal Walked softly and were particule or the ciank of the saber. Al nh th royal bedchamber was Jmany doors removed, the captain | [had Weued @ warning ageinst any UnRecwARATY Noine Twenty years ago the commander had ime from Dresden as an in structor In arms, and after the first year bad ever the royal) bowser hol: im the service of the late king and the king who lay dying. | He was above all else 4 soldier, the embodiment of patience and integ-| rity, The captain gat smoking tie pipe tn silence On each side of btm ta soldier, also smoking and rum- ‘At the mens table « donen or so whiled away the the at card. Shortly after 9 o'clock the beat of boots came ap the driveway. A mo- ment later the door opened and three men stood framed tn the doorway. Two of them-—one in civilian dress WHEN YOU BUY 99 Coffee The best 25¢ package coffee on the tofis only. Atall grocers. and when he which followed almost & 0 him the sound « me him and his damned gold warned me an veers to have plenty fortunately for ut and send him eAritt waa bis endeavor of | ure time oF You were not hitt h you te wtrange how K Euardroom was at once emp-| positive that I hit him. We shall find him, Col Reauvata.| 2tlemer, Who wae both surgeon | shal, with « ! | ed cvbonet which ons’ dog, | YON Mitter's tog and extracted the| hang in the balance.” said the mar If he Gied he of the elty lamps. the princess, In to thie street he turned. t he had but a cor wid from the and eave the auimal a cut and & tld gation. M4 | this man against me KE he took | been kind to him? . with your bighs who have always na im his pockets Cor | ture company Hved » the arolbish nigh tery ahe was somed in hope ‘The marshal having closed the door! ache and was bathtew her temple perfumed amm. heard footatepe later the raap of m key tn the } 4 whe beheld caused her the replace cae iiaieeil aaiiiiiaaes ln i ti ene ian an AB, ben te seek Beawvats - exclaimed the coll » tottered to @ Io “Aye to tet him - enid the captain, | Beare with bindshot | 4e hare and that is all trembling with bathing her tem. it under bie in « few broken oe he made known to her what had happened “Certrade, 1 am lost!’ ples and held He breathed lived Hike @ went and 1 dle tke one ways loved re nor robbed you what shall T will leave the © the #taine wh ondiings gathered from and to die ike « dow arena ee ee are { } hyad. but he ewallowed with effort we are rich, Gertrude . they never offered to 2 hand unless Ht led toward bell Gertrude ¢ © © Lmmust tell you. Mere Draw them ov dred thousand crowns™ (Continued) Washington State Fair GROMMES & ULLRICH, Distillers sha ica 8 leaving Seattle W needay. Bept. 90, Marquette Whis NORTHERN LIQUOR CO., Distributors, 212 First Ave, round trip, including Return limit ¢ edmmiasion to fair. Ask Your Dealer For It ye ee yy a a | “RICH, AND TO DIE LIKE A 00a.” between therm. The central figure presented an alarming picture itis culrass and white trouners were | whee the story was dona be rose splashed with bleed and his head /and waged his head. rotied from ide to side, almost in- it revenge,” he sald, “it it you in that tight. Monsieur what is your opinion? | Vou It ccours to me,” answered Maur- ‘A thousand fie!” — exctatmed the captain. “What's thi TO BUILD A will go to the duchyT* the better; iost him wil be «0 much stronger, Mind you, this is not sentl- It ie pottey.” “Rut { have sent men after him! | ment. Mitter? Bicod? Have those damned lice, “it occurs to me that the man | cried the colonel in keen disappoint- students played bis hand « few days toe) ment "A brush on the take road.” inter. | late Help him over to» chair, Monsieur) “Well, { do not call it reven ‘That's tt Maurice admitted, unwilling to veu- <Hinve you @ knife, captain?” |ture any theory “ aurice. . No Youre do 1," aatd the captain, ‘The captain whipped out his knife! whet say, Max, how would the ile and guve it to Maurice. “Relmer.” |iustrious colonel look hb thie he called to ane of the cuirassiers. | puspet crown on hia head? He bring out your how of instruments. | Comes from Austria, who, to my —_ Bg - bs tein, a basin Of | thinking, le cognizant of all he does ¢ 4 has done.” Maurice knelt and deftly cut away |” or wee epoken fa the Heutenant’® boot, A pool of Fi gg it -- one a ee bleed collected on the Noor, marshal, the princess and the ineid one ere Bai" cried the captain. lof honor came down the steps. The ‘Ms beat is full of blood captain, Max and the surgeon stood Aiharfonateln briefly related the lat salute. Maurice, however, drew | es hea re *| back inte the shadows at the side of “Got away, curse ‘kim!™ the grate, The old soldier ganed « down at the pale face of the young | And the others?” with @ lower lieutenant and amiled kindly. ing brow, “Even the beat ath under his breath. iad, very bad. Why didn’t you to speak. “I've heard aif about tt)" and from a moat reliabid! source.” He wai fraid of hitting Made- molselle Bachetler.”” Maurice Inter- pomed Max threw him a grateful look 7 “Humph!” ‘The captain called his | *PP* men around him. “Two of you—but wait. Who's back of Kopf?” coione’ you, Schartenstein, will ghereatter | | emited grimly. He had always hated TI have always tried do my Fire- Proof Chimney Bend men to resected rupted Sharfenetein, breathlessly Which te to say?” ee after them to ne “And if they should cateh him “Lat him @o; that is my order.” I'm off.” said Maurice The knew wae be GAS RANGE SELLING AT COST ’ Do You Understand How to Use a Gas Range? Better Let Us Send Some One to Show You How to Use It We Make No Charge for This desire to tell what he ginning to inte now, he maw that He put on hie hat and geod luck to von Mitter, who had taken a fancy to the smooth- [faced young Amertoan. 1 am going away tomorrow, Maurtor, | hand “t shall return in day or #0.” j@ led hie horse to the Rotel etabios. frewh cigar and promenaded the he mused. “per. |bape I'll be able to do something for ‘Tomorrow we'll tal at Fitagerald’s affaira, ke the good “They ait got away.” adding an | jis ee tre re fairy we are. No, poy Se Sitter wade ams oe * much the worse for one or the myself If the colom I shall return to the duchy a nodding ord the anxious maid of |°2YOF extraordinary to hk honor. Solonal,” add the | wheres aptain, whose eyes started at this | Devil take me tion, “oolonel, you will report} ef it when to me in the morning to aswume | *houlder that your new duties. Von Migter wit | bed » ake upon himesit your ditties ax! Why? A warrant har been tssued. for a| snapped Max, “who was this day re. | captain of the household gerd) dairyman who delivers milk in Beattie | lewed of hin et » A cane of re ile indiepensabie, To food these upon | fhAfking him with adulterating mitk. | venge, probably it that haw been drugged may be to it them. The man who w BlueLinings it I did make a mean slapped him S cae A ae MANUFACTURED BY When the princess and her maid of take charge of her royal Wiaghn¢an’ | honor had passed through the kitchens “Reauvais! Ah, ah!* carriage.” Into the princess Poedheg ren Adenly caught her mistr Denny Clay Co. Beauvais, who had, for no obvions|@uty,” eald von Mitter, Te felt a/ imprinted « hasty kiss on non, parsed him and grasped the |*mall hand secretly prone Wis. latter coveted coloneley, ‘Reauval “And you have always succeeded am not surprised. An adventurer, | captain,” sald a voice which made SUNSET, EXCHANGE 27 INDEFENCENS 96 urprive and agitation. Seattle, Washington highnens! whispered with nefther name nor country.” Maurice's foolish heart leap the girl nanin preaming the a ‘He 1 Prince Walmoden,” said| ‘God bless your royal highness!” lt, nor tips. Maurice, “and for some reason not | murmured the big soldier Rut Tl} rushed into her heart known, the emperor of Austria has |®™ not the one you must thank for promined to recall him.” thie night's work.” ere Perhape tt wa no the loved and was loved that This information caused the The marshal peered at the silent | ward her mistress, who tain to atep back, and he muttered |faure bevond the firepince. Maurice | the name several Himes “Austria, |¥ae Compeliad to xtand forth, “Ant” ee" A mloom nettied on his |*sid the marshal We have just received from U. & Government Navy Depot 4000 FINEST NAVY BLUE said the prins face. “No matter. Prince or no| Maurice wins the ducl, but spared) oogg prince. or had he 1960 emperoge be- ‘fe. hind him, no matter. Four of you! * "went on Von Milter, “wut for seek him and arrest him. Tf he or one knows what the end might form resiatance, knook him on the been.” head, arrest him. 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