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ee ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR Ry theirs. their children. The Sequel to neglect te tears and sorrow, If home is not pleasant, there are streets, The boy who ts driven There for his company finds it. He also finds cigarettes and whisky and profanity, Ho finds the society that makes Jesse James a saint nd Deadwood Dick a martyr. He amashes windows and destroys They can not afford to neglect youngest scientist of the day, to de with Mme. Sarat meeting him was @ strong induce ment to socept Vandeleur's tnvite tion, He was our greatest expert- mental chemist name had been on everyon ~ HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, re) t oY OFFICHS—190T and 130? Seventh avenue, 1G . ‘Ws € eeu: ¥ j EVERY APTERNOG N EXCHPT BUNDAY er | e BY L.T. MEADE W1.P HON WS ep ees ah Business Department—suneet, Main 1060; Independens 18% own i r E Waltorial Departinent—Sunsed Main 1138. & ROBT USTAC The Star's ern offives artford butiding, Chteago; S| ave buld New York, W eld, mgr, foreign uate - wits ain Pre a oR dation asi Refiera ava” Bunwot: feed 341 | COPYRIGHT +1904 > BYs TAYE + JIEWIPARERUENIEDPRI SEs | “'igine cent per copy, six cents per week, or twenty-five cenw per - r : k Month. delivered by mal! or carriers, No free contes. | = oi THE TALK OF TITHE TOWN. and Prof, Plot tn the victim Royal inatitution Ie ft true that | WO WAIL BUNSCTUNIENA Phe da te when your subseription expl 4 1 ube the vi Royal inatit iit true t on the nddraas tatel of ench paper, When that date arrives, if your subscrty | ‘There i» such @ thing a being] “Are you sure naked , sé be Boy 5 Gon has hot munin been paid in advance your name is taken from the tt |haunted by an idea or by a por Certain, He follows them about! of the discourse that you are to tv 5 ¢ date on the address label te @ receipt }aonality, About this time Vandeleur|like a shadow, Madame ts keeptig| ua? : ; 7 and L began to bave nightmares with | tr or lesa in the background for Quite true,” he replied, with « : - pr cate nape ee) ch ras regard to Mme. Sara, She visited mnt Donna Marta ie the] smite “1 @annot help having the 3 - ua to our dreame, and tn our waking We shall next hear of an em| dramatic inatincta of my race. I Y BANDITS | dreams she was also our companion,| agement between our young friend] love an artintic effect, and I t I SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT BO We suapected her unseen influence] and thin gir whose antecedents nol oan guarantee you English ch on all ocoasions, We dreaded ne knows anything about, Madame] a little f y k - St her vistble presence in the street, in| has ar t, of course, She means) paper th ame. A 5 Im @ little wh eler, Marx and Van Dine will be killed the: park, at the piny—ta ahort,| mischief, | since finisbing it 1 have bay ~ tt Dy the iaw, and that will be the end of the Chicago car-barn bandit | wherever wo went. ‘This port of| It was my custom never to interes) a pleasant time, Until @ month ago 4 They are boys. thing was bad for both of us, It} rupt Vandeleur when he w st your ndon was more of lene & ‘ ms : . he |Degan to get on our nerves. It] plaining one of his theories, so I agt| clowed book to me. Now, M hon ii Ib te difficult to make the average boy think of the future, If takes & great deal to get on the iron] back in my chair and allowed him|and her young companion, Donna 34 te wild, a wtreet rover, a product of bad books and tax home remule= |e. of aw aman like Vandeleur: | to proceed without comment on my| Marta, have been taking mo ro and | tiona, he ts prot st to uncer at anything that sinacks of preaching. | nevertheless, I began to think that] part we 1 have enjoyed myself, not a doubt 7 oi has ma pan ye mo w of them they were seriously shaken when I “At the present momen he con] oO } —— dingy itponscies yo ¥. peostved on @ certain afternoon in| tinued, I happen to know that the Me leant back tn his chatr and | Will ever shed human blood, bat there ts no doubt that thay are trav 10 October, the following note professor has run to earth another| smiled. eling the same thoroughfare that these Chicago youths have traveled, “My Dear Druce:. ‘There are fresh|of bis amazing discoveries in the] “That woman dove plain things in and tt they Ko far enough they will find the gallows casting & |developments in the grand hunt.|carbon compounds, No one but hit} a most delightful manner,” he con- hast oO ne tomorro If kno’ what It is an yet, not) tinued, “and whether she entertatr jow ace the road, ‘ome and dine with me tomorrow | self knows f | ; 4 cog, Hagregeapleagtves — evening to meet Prof. Plossl, New|even his assistants. Next week h@/in her own wonderful recept S45 What is to be done? probleme are on foot.” ia going to explode the bombshell tm! rooms at the back of her #hop in the “ The problem aa great the problem of existence. There never The grand hunt could, ef oc the scientific world at @ lecture @8{@trand, or whether I meet her at the a: fwas and there never will be a set of rules that will stop crime, only mean one thing. What was up) the Royal tnatitution. 1veryone will houses of mutual friends, or at the q 4 mothe ust kno t the first reaponslbi!- |now? What in the name of fortune| flock there on the tiptoe of expecta-| play, or the opera, -she Is always 7) But the fathers and mothers must know that the 3 may, Waee ites matap Of Sertines | oe tate eeiee, oie thine BITE whale chan ee . Property; he steals rides on the street cars, the discoverer of a new artifictal | of our times BIR reagane ties | out aot might as triste. And ) . te | lighting agent which, If commer-| suspicious and absolute nworlde| ye © added, qui you have i> te. on tenaitinn. wah dork ahieys. ond Piting, x - rel ype § clally feasible, would take the place| iy. I am not going to seo him ruil) your charm. Oh, undoubtedly yea With tts hole; and as he grows tougher and tougher he glories Ip Mt. | (0 1) other means hitherto used. himself if T ean help tt Your > marvelous, #0 Ho ten't really happy until he makes converts. He wants other boys Prof. Plossl was not yet 30 yer “1 perceive that you are In ea 1 oug esbing. ¢ oan a fo be bad. His mother cries over him, and his father is too busy, of |of age He was an Italian by birth, | est,” I sald) “wut bow are you rely on it, But mad. bas » the By ® get to the heart o n : itze that bis boy has | but spoke English as well ae though | prevent a man who is his o “ alr, and yet to her are given (adi aprogemapas an atDgnec mmneth candi : it were his native tongue ter from adopting his own methods, 1 me ahh Vite whic ‘g gotten away from him ¢ “DONT’S.” At the appointed hour I found/even in the subtie cause of } ve?! ome from ing under biuer skies) oy There are rules at home. Often they consist mostly o} « [vandeleur standing by hie hearth.| @upposing your young prefespor) than you yn't touch the plano” “don’t whistle; “Don’ notne;** A table tn a distant recess was laid The professor's face was flushed “Don't make a » n : > room 1 to church or take @ Hoking;” “don't | for dinner, He greeted me with a) stop him? 2 he looked from Vandeleur to me a ear meee tp the Rh ss = belonged to one;” “don’t visit | gleam of pleasure tn hie ey ‘Time will prove how.” he re-| with eagerness, Vandeleur 4 his foin © ball club, because “father” never belonged ARES GA “What is the new problem” a] piled; “but stop him I will halr a tpifle ¢ Then, without the neighbor's boy, and don’t bring them home with you, ecau: asked. “It goes without saying that The bell whirred, 4 the Nest) warning, ae though b eould not fs annoying: “don’t play football, because It is too rough. ook, de eciliilsnaiils i Sa —| help himself, he sprang to hie feet : THERE ARE OTHER DON'TS. APPLY THEM WITH ENOUOR “Prof. Piosal,” he eald, “you have SEVERITY AND YOU CAN MAKE A SNEAK AND A LIAR OUT our nat haps unw _ a ' , y, a re ab! 4 OF A PROMISING BOY. You have just ken 0 ¥ le tant a man. He does not think Hike a man. Hite brain t# in eee. t wad teak on a process of development, as well as his legs, and he needs room and 1 trust also that, so long a 5 ~ ‘ oa a at deal of tolerance and forgiving. England remains Wngland, an Pag 3 nd & good bit of license and a 4 “ lishenan's word will be his bona a Bf he ts to crow up strong and clean and healthy, inside and out. cra mb GE oanrdet gly Be Esme 7 God bless him, not once In @ thousand times is he born bad. There prerdocap tema 4 a 3 Yan’t much in the idea that a child can tnherit a black heart. Most P on al! stone t ; ek i ef them can be molded, led, trained. Keep the boy busy — ihe (roth. ¥ font a @qmusement and you have robbed the uncioan of half ite power. Listen Satake » ce 4 fo Bim: give car to his troubles and his joys. Laugh with him and thought to admit hf yh man. It t# most p > to "I sympathize with him. ‘ i ee =. 4 ‘< THE ROY WHO HAS A GOOD FATHER FOR A CHUM WILL nena ang ms ay — Fr ie a _ ‘ ourteou: a honor 4 Fi NEVER BE A BANDIT AND HE WILL NEVER GET VERY FAR orgy ayy Bite Anerley tose 3 FROM THE TEACHINGS OF HIS MOTHER. shatan tercee me to speak the * ‘These things ore worth thinking about. If you have boys you You know what I am an 7 re or n| riminal agent of tee €an't shut your eyes to the fact that every year there Is more temp- quite candid with you. My tation and that there ts @ great deal of allurement tn wrong, invitation touight wae not purely the It may be pocsibie to rescue a lad who has become tough. But how liatnterested one of enjoying the ‘much easier it is to begin when he has # soft, baby face, a sweet enor of your company, but also to cl e: ve a warning with regard to Baby emile, and guide his tiny feet in the path in which they should oh Ag te ae ee out ae go! és agcompanios her Into soclety. They THR CHICAGO TRAGEDY AND THE WHOLE CATALOGUE are both dangerous, I speak with OF JUVENILE CRIMP SHOULD SERVE FOR MORE THAN A knowied «It te true that the gtr , vFU c LES- herself te tn all probability on! ° ” WARNING TO BOYS, BUT AS AN AWFUL a arnt 1; But the worman ! Profes- SON TO PARENTS WHO HAVE FAILED AND ARE FAILID tt aaa Cake Uae ciemmse' Wadoeed DO THEIR BEST TO MAKE STRONG MEN OF TH® MATERIAL » has my friend Druce. Our ac- "4 DS BY DESTINY. quaintance with her haa not been . PLACED IN THEIR HANDS B rns gh nal yoo ee ‘The Star aguin ‘The professor's face had now 4 Sature: 4 turned a crimeon; bis blue! pretend _ © © ting fro: in head; he , yes were starting fr a; h THE PLEIADES ““BEAT’ onstrated that PROF. PIOESI ENTERED, kept cleaching and unclenching his dc tikes on on right hand as though he could od a CCR CEE ER — ely contain himesif. Vande q focal papers in giving the public the first news about important | it has to do with Mme. Sara” moment Prof. Plorzt entered. I) jours words, however, seemed to g “I am giad you were able to come| !ooked at him with keen interest! force him into an attitude of atten- 3 events. before Pioxzai put in an appearan From his photographs, reproduced| tion, He listened as though m . On that day The Star was thé only nowspaper in Seattle which | was Vandeleur’s grave answer. freely tn the iustrated papers, | had) merized published a detailed story of the first bombardment of Port Arthur by |. "pub out in vehemenc But the chance of | Six months ago bis 's lips as We paused for an instant, and then| tected to see a young and good- | Ad atin BEATTLE STAR oret, and the title| sfarta, of course, adde her share t present a dead of the lecture not oven mentioned.| the delights. You, it ts all happt He means to eletrify the world. It/ neas,” continued the young profes is his little arnusement to do this, 88) sor, rubbing his hands together in @ he did the ethylene light affair, Th8) boyish manner You English,” he enc vont of course, & p on the ®| added, fixing his bright blue eye on amt) Vandeleur's saturnine face, “are # Tle fa absolutely un- man i geniun, probab lieves Donna Marta, how are you to My friend then proceeded to give | looking man, with a keen, intelligent!» vivid #ketch of some of the ep!- aa the Japanese, as witnessed by the officers and crew of the steamer | “I owe Sara a debt of gratitude. © but I was scarcely prepared) which had fallen to our share for his fuventie appearnce. He waslin the fife of Mf vege rea in Puget sound waters Saturé Hunting ber as a recreation fs a8 ’ jin the life of Mfime. Bara. ¢ spoke Pleiades, The Pleiades arrived in Puget sow urday | good as hunting a man-eating tiger,| ‘!! in figure, well made, somewhat] slowly, with great emphasis and pr morning direct from the seat of war and was the only American ship | 1 am getting at her now by watching “*nder; his hair waa of a fair faxen) cinton, He stated his case as though A ‘ast Bitne os the 2 do this te of her victim. | shade; his eyes were wide open SAG) he were ad@rossing a jury In a court BS fm the harbor of Port Arthur a! @ time the Japs made their first “Who ie the victim?’ 2 Inter-| 0! * clear blue He had « massive ring po after point Er attack. rusted: | forehead, dark eyebrows and « clean ; “Mo 16 ts Prof,| shaven face, His whole appearance 4 ‘The Star told the Pleiades’ story of the battle in an extra edition | piace * Person than Prof.) aah ae of an ordinary, good-look- ‘fat 2 o'clock in the afternoon and not another newspaper In Seattle had “Impossible,” I anawered. ing, everyday sort of young man,!then he rose with a Jerk to his fet “Pact, all the same,” he repiieg,, 290 I examined bia fontures with! He wan trembling, and his eyes this story gntil Sanday, One afternoon paper announced the fact that |r. professor, notwithatanding his/#Xtreme chriosity, endeavoring to] finshed fire. a the Pletades had reached Puget sound, but that was all, genius, fs in many ways credulous, | @*tect anywhere a sign of genius. 1) “Mr. Vand ” he anid, “we are F npuiempens inauspicious and ‘easily imposed|covld not do sa The professor's! sequaintances ae a year : upon.” whole appearance was everyday jing; in that time we have had some 4 Looks as if tt was up to Mayor Ballinger to squirt a little ginger Into “Nevertheless, I fail to under. | not & doubt be it. He w eral] pleasant Interviews. Your business q Bis police department. Of course, the mayor's new police chief has not | #tand,” I said. | Sretgt And bed cow, courteous |ia not an attractive one, even when yet taken charge, but ts that any reason why footpads should be allowed | “Have you ever heard of the aub- | M8" an mn @ finger of his! confined to fficlal precincts; but vneine ‘hold “ ‘ | tle power of love jieft hand there gleamed a ring, &/to introduce it into private affairs Yo continue-the pantims of holding up and robbing pedestrians in the very |"",DOrer of lover’ | lroyal gift trom the king of his native| js not to be tolerated, You exceed heart of the city? at me, then burst into an un “"y } ” he anid move ite truly She has taker of the moat ex traordinary 1 girls who have electrified society for many It isn't her mere beauty that draws everyone to Donna Marta; it is her peculiarity. She has all the wayn of an unconscious siren, for never was anyone | nelf-conscious o appa ntly indifferent ton. “I have not heard of her,” 1 #nid. “Then you have allowed the ta of the town to slip past you, Druce last prompted by geni to exploiting more to admira- TOOK FIVE SPANIARDS AT ONCE ‘WASHINGTON.—A slender, curly haired, smooth -faced ee. young | was Vandeleur's anawer. : fellow was relating his Spanish war adventures in the lobby of one | Marta Is the talk of the to of the hotels the other evening. jone knows where she has sprung “Those Spaniards were rather good fighters,” he said, patron-| trom; no one can confidently assert fzingly. “But that didn’t prevent me from taking five of them single- |that this country or the other has handed at one time. All officers, too,” he added, endeavoring to ex-|had the honor of her nationality. tend his rather alight figure to herole proportions. fhe belongs to Mme. Sara; she “What's that?” queried Gener al Miles, who had just joined tf) compan! her wherever she goes, group and overheard the last remark, “What did you do? “Took five Spaniards, unaided and alone,” was the prompt retort. “Why, you ought to remember, general; I took you, too, I'm Cline- inst ,the photographer.” What it was the gene cafe will never be recor When a Physician or Specialist of 20 Years’ Experience Will TEST YOUR FRE Why «o to @ jeweler? SEATTLE EY OSE AND THOAT INFIRMARY, 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Se cond and Columbia Btreet. WE LEAD—OTHER' succenstully fitted ov with gi a in Beattl Northwe We guarantee that will fit COMPANY. ond N ‘al mumbled as he passed down toward the and ‘pair of glanses SVERSOLE OPTICAL phone, James 1801, 109 Beo- w York block a day.) land. the Hmits of propriety in dictatin We ent down to dinner, ghry Lage vig cot at to me as to the chotce of the list of my friends. Pi enhateans thes from that lat I er our name.” He bowed at and walking across the room k up his hat and coat and slammed the door behind him. I glanced at Vandeleur in amaze- and the conversation was Nght, pleasant and ty suffictently w > cause the mio- [ments to fly. Ww better \than Vandeleur how to make a man feel at home In his own house, and ould wee that Piozz! was enjoying himself tn a boyish way. | It was not until the méal Wael ment His eyes met mine nearly over that the professor “The man must have his fling. sused us both to start, and Meten 4. “L did what I did for the | with extreme attention. Ife beg . 4 am not sorry. He tw tn to talkof Mme, Sara, He khoke of|jove with the mysterious girl, wt jher with enthusiasm. She was the brought t nd, doubt cleverest woman in Londgn, and] the express purpose of with one exception, the moat beaut! his ruin. We must find out ful. Her sctontific attainments were an about her as quickly as marvelous. He considered himmwelf young professor, 1 extremely lucky to have made her} gp, ¢ him, and I will | ogamincence, ‘ too, if in r of man, His | The sort of knowledge you alltide! Lowers of research must not be } to,” replied Vandeleur, In @ verylig the glories of the bot [grave tone, “that sctentif know! world.” fedge which madame possesses, and You must samit, V I which I# not @ smattering, buta reallaaig “that you were a h j thing, makes @ woman at times—|in your dealings with him. Granted Jangeroua. that he is In love with nna Marta. 1 do not follow you,” replied the} can you expect him to take your profensor, knitting his brows. ing tamely Madame is the reverse of dange deleur was silent for a minute. ous; she would help a fellow at a I do not believe my severe words |pinch. She is as good a# she 18) wii) do any harm tn the long run,” Beautiful he said, then, “The man ts a for- Vandeleur made no reply. 1 wae he has not an Englishman's about to speak, but T saw by his f keeping his temper under Imanner that he would rather turn He will cool down present- She SOUR RTORIN ly and what I have said will return Once more we chatted on lens ex- to him. They will come to him when _ i topics, and it was not until he te talking with Donna Marta j the servants had withdrawn that) when Mme. Sara is throwing her | | Vandeleur proceeded to unfold the} spett wikis haa} war wat daeew breal business of the evening. 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