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Why when the hair is gray must the tongue forget its skill? @immons for ox fine vege ‘ i bat eth eying hey | most Mexican houses. It was better Why must the aching heart forget its tonde es. How sweet to know wo are ains . parsed him—their cond a | supplied with arma than ho d Why when youth has fled must the message of love express Itself entirely unapp ate n pause. “If we| momentary pause and a mut Sie s; 8 : « f ee ne ords, or no theelio { hi . re nad | wo! them, leading on as before. |corners, with # a“ fn colder words, or not at | ticello (Fia.) New ‘ b us nd| Another ascent, this time ehort, | against the walls—and a variety of © knows how the bider heart may hunger for the words of | ane veya: cover wm, | but a t ue, and this | uccouterments—all gt it more . | on ) AYBE. s brett er 2 = . th appearance of a guard house/ mes see? | It was yesterday rumored at} °F A puthartnge 20) ear eae ss tee Resmsion sme at © Gee Why does the husband forget that the wife still Metens for the |), ‘ Z Mextro, » nn t re at prement ° , Words he hus forgotten? | Eagle Harbor, that Piintiock ! on't show the ves overseulous CHAPTER XXXVUI man's ” 4 : alias) «= “Montana = Frits pursuit of escaped finals. | A FAITHFUL STEWARD. Now, friends,” mid the Mextoan, Why does the wife forget that the husband, who should still be | writing another chapter in his so nether you nor I, Senor Kear-| The spot where they now stopped | after rejoining bis « « her lover, « by the long-ago words “I lo be rial kidnap-dream, was seized by| ney, come under that ry—! wae still far below the summit of | feces to her wide? | Indians and carried aw The re j inquiring Why does the ghter forget to say, “Mother, I love y nti! | port cannot be verifi We hope son ae vagy Mt fe too late, until mother is gone and tau r can of way it's true. hh to wive. With tears, “I loved her"? | i etete ene dau it will be Why is the son, strong and sturdy, as to say, “Mother, T | oo —— ws i ny s Having to r vhy “ st or the words | . oe; ae . 8 ° love you"? Why does he chok 4 er the words that in | north eanki tn Tot metas oat 90° the presence of his sweetheart come so glibly to his tongue? Tr i Husba: only this day is yours, Say to the wife, “I love you.” CA STORIA Wife, but this hour can you call your own. Breathe to the hus- | , be a mal ecaeelse * For Infants and Chitdren Davehter, son, ut this eeting moment se to you. ay te | p the father who is tottering, to the mother whose hair is gray, to the | Always ight down Sister who was your childhood’s companion, to the brother who | : Mlieke A ot bad + ished with you, who climbed with you, and who ix now growing old | ré to them all, “I love you, I love you Pith you—say to him, ing, now wh THE & SRATSY WSTAR—MONDAY, MAY 16, a: a! = anding on the Lye-Tung peninsula it's your worship come back STAR Inn p THE SSATTLE 1 have trapped them into mov : 1 rouse them, senor BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, toward Port Arthur,’ ° no; let them sleep it out, Any | i a and enth nue . do fo ere an OFFICHS— 1301 and 1208 Beventh ave “You are satisfied with condi catg: Tries aah wis | ———— - - : ns at Port Arthur?” I asked rnin Sonya Ae ae, Sao : BVERY ar ptf AS ee SUNDAY, <a “Perfectly, You have heard much CEB elle Mee Romy Business Department Sunset, Main 1060; Independems 18 of the staying powers of the Rus ai labios there are, an@ don't for the ‘ Editorial Department—s neat, Main ii anes a. yo; 69 |Sians, Wo with tho Japanese | Soinkableaditt tcuat the aa The Star's Wasterp offices: 106 Hartford ne, joao: } . so tle ‘ae Aiiiee Wiiek Gi Se aaa tae ties andes Srmuns vunaing New Yorke WM. Porterfield, mgr. forsiga adverusing, | navy and the wou on bree sides and ? CH “4 aids i nae BALLARD STAR AGENCY--521 Ballard ave, Sunset, Red 14 | the anese army On the fou 4 nal = we are in a position to show our ANTER PRIME ASTM with more fidence ner Po “ t six conte ek, or twe ve conw ; ao tenia miele oes dake bee ci sened cy wail or enrriere.. We free copie pet [staying powers * mean of the best want Only the BYNOPSIA, ki FO WAIL SUBSCRIBES Tee aa te when » expires te SER ERGE 9. cone EO Dio Oe nce balow t Ae ry was y fp the address label Of cach paper. When that date arrives, if cae p. Senge on te Landen tire euginesy; where they had | abser Bon has again been pald In advance, your name ts taken from the list | have not proved a suocens In clear- | rence Kearney aptain ¢ chaknets | ‘In that major-domo, we KA change of date on the addrens labe! ta @ recetpt jing the streets. They'll } to | Texas Cittbunte in captured dur , sugh who have n,” | up torily far an th Postoffice at Seattle, Wash! \. as second matter | break in those cockeys with trol © Mier expedition lato Mexiom| ne aBded, 1 noomingly ed | ‘ reerned 4 the 0 isn le “ mem | loy care Orleang the young Irlakman | trom at n sory t pr Bring « bottle ERE 3 ‘ = o oe the ¢ et ¢ Don ig 1 f ” ort a “ther of the brown _ Valverde, a Metican gentle : ‘ rn ye or FOR MOTHERS ONLY The 2000th chamols shot by the! mna banished by Santa Aung tn a) f ' sentation, an se Austrian Emperor has been atuffed.| duel with Carlow Santander, he had| 2" : : ‘ be ” Pag gt Now he can bring it down any time | *P@red hia rival'a | er nearly gah eng z af teak le . Up at Red Wing, Minn. big Ivan Gurguric was waiting the com- | he wants to with a stuffed club, | OMIM own thro his OpP0-| stherwise he could not pro-} . Ha Ing of his young wite 4 little s the old home tn Aus | ype ie lesen bg oe eeded, ao thick was th on, | vanas he key =o |tim in prison, where Kearney ate oe yg o no Big Ivan ca to this country a year ago and in that time had hia companion, rch, of 'T oy +7 pe , « nto waved enough money to send for } 1 baby Rock‘a ehbingeate.betne a: eterna | (ome nm with which the ledges ucco for days and The little wife and young Tv a by La Touraine, But Just as dwart. of the Pedregul © but as garden 4 smoke.” the dig vearel came within sight of th 1 of Liberty In New York Santander, the cause of their prea. | ¥!l# 1 the porch an ent plight, taunte them and plane |, 22.8 etoping way all were at| panning on through a long apeeer. the baby died thelr further tur ss | ngth got up and over, as the toll AimJy tluminated Despite the protests of the st . who tried to save the Don enact i by Bante | (Ne Of distant churob b ag ‘ t txeuing from a Uttle one's the young mother took the dead child in her and | - % Daw bee a t min- | the valley be ' 1 the] aide door, which stood open, and I Went to the deck. At the landing ¢ a interpreter told her she - Eh. & ntewe ie a ™ ste, | hour of midnight. Just then Rivas, | was signaled to the . : M . van, When a policeman was cal ot ay oat | Hn tmp 1, comes to her tri proc ntage 6 & étapeattion Ivan. » m™ Valverde, f. meort . e pyar By force the body was taken away f her ae eine Hants. annite| til, tipe Bare OW ¢ " Tt was necessary Jeceive ar nent to hie 5 te hincaibieke the h " ce lanes The body was taken to the morgue, and later, th ther b ne ~ ba : hie Me neney to a s. Finally the at passengers | pardon for * Anna to gain a were st arted for Ellls island, the moth ealixed that she would The req ay a) fi back nn shut never see her child again, Her grief was pitiful, Big Ivan would . na hints 1 at You may . . A WELL SETTLED COMMUNITY ton |™ n rem » out, bu >» gp thee ueabges You can't see a clean shirt here he chats. | this ¢ at hearing the ha [hie being secu kept. Insign! gs ieaenib cpt a in an } iv? wren 6 u bf Who comes ther Jcant as he looks, there's mischief an hour's wa a * Do not babies die and mothers grieve every Gay? Tas it not al ly rker who was in Chicago. It's escape | ! apitan! 4 out F in} him, and he might take it , “ frays been sot Everywhere and always are mothers’ eyes blurred Aes Se how » New ¥ ' oir reacue, - for t nder|head t tray. You corr xremge 50 2 fa ui} fle x n of ted | Greg with tears because of the loss of tiny ones. will pick out dirty neighbe nls. : th Reek a ours - ie ote ‘ 1 worehip, T'll take care But | a min A ha * re him aafe Is there not consolation to these mothers to know where baby SWEETS TO THE BANCTUM gets ° h ae not be « which, the major-domo o Hes and tend Its grave with flow erst aved mother who | A box of extraordinarily fine the b . ge and ue Pp & steep incline, aimont a lift. | ” pens for su ._—— trawberries was le he Ne Rallop to the ut on reaching It t me | rio was, led him away alo e col reads this touching story may reall of ta, after all, not so | Strawberries was left at the Nows) #*! i sph Nperg eae ie Hewen beds mee ee hard to bear as the grief of this little Austrian woman cttiee lant week wih the compli-| o: tne haces nde cna | longed, standing on a ledge of rock, | benind ments of Mr. J. F, Jones, who grew | 100° sou A atran king figure, he seemed| Tivas @id not stay till they were jthe same, Many thanks | rey and the Texan, wearing | dut of sight, but turning stepped in se i } editor of the News, CHAPTER XXX\V one Tobe, girded the|side the room tnto which he bad “1 LOVE YOU''---By Cynthia Grey ne. The berries were up THe Mt he ta monk. if the | ushered the other two ie okenns vim J almost uniform in size, and meas We going to have t was r te a them it was rather large apartmen Son , >t ond on ured theys and one-halt inches the). i7 nis eve ab ne the fashion, carrying a eu | i table and half a dozen Are the sacred words for lovers’ lips alone? Is the tender m | short way and four inches the long |" aed peg cndercom ody Face ah revel Bex ne Bapoer @age but for youth’s May doy? presi, selene = Mr wf fe ‘ my eye comet tere ig ny 610101 |, esr “THE QUAKER SELLS IT FOR L§e6.” Special Suit Case Sale | substantially made, neatly |j Hole leather, Bellic Cane, fatahed, strongly fastened, French sewed edge, 4 rive | Hett-weight, full logther, 24 eted, special reinfor crs, || inch case, regular price $6.50, for regular price $18. i one Special $5 | Special $15 Good quality cowhid ae Tan Walrus, heavy grain pig. hand sewed ed pies ed akin lined, satin ota, corner linen lined, regular || regular price §20 ¥ ono price $10. For one w Special $8 “Special $16.50 | New ch Walrus, a light Double siz Eng nole Cane of # ior quality, double leather, opens in cent wed locked, leather line _reanler French edg 1 ¢ ere price $15. For one else f 0. For one Special $12 Special $18 oney ' Savers Bishop Pills Free Samples of Paw Paw At The Quake me drug stores have tried to Mormon upid tts Santal Pe Ase prules BSe pain oO | force the public to pay 890 for i sce techn ands ne Complexion Pow- trers. the first stvectiaed ant der Specials | sold it at ite legitimate price, | Tetlow’s Gossamer, regular s a 83c, Don't nfutat profit to any one. Paw at The Quaker for... see 83c_ The Quaker Drug Co. Phones: Main 1240; Indep, 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block them hopping. Of Free Prescrip- | tlons, Free Treat- Speak the words now while th ro ten le the t c le back their gladness, now while the hea an throb me out of the A F & Its, eyes can smile ba ir gladness, now wh t ‘ naagrr yee - ment, ree Be } out its joy. | | 4 maize w . onde ee polare Unscrupulous. i | Not jong lingered Sees nt ee Traveling Quacks, j | of day | teodant Etc.. Etc. ae o~ — Unreliable medical concerns ¥ | Of the world in Planos ts the fam j hie face at the doo pte’ nga gay rie oa jous and time honored Chickering are reaéy.” prnesg fe thelr purpose seems . & Sons, universally recognized to be to | th: ick | erywhere inst CHAPTRR XXXIX r hiss iportirsgeautiin gy ‘The good olf “P.-1.” heads an| pert applied it to Dowle, they will os meres ANXIOUS HOURS and afflicted with catch-penny editorial boosting the Republican | believe it fits. seasing to the very h j a ! Yonder go soldiers schemes and misleading free- state ticket, “Work, Work, Work.”| levery meritorious discov | yy The Expert Specialist. offers. Strikes us the party's been pretty| and utilized in Plano co: } Along oh amowe “ ee eee Then there are many medical concerns whe claim they cure any Bhorougty worked already. | Another carioad of thes« 4 ‘ido der the tre by the thick} and all Giseases the human flesh is heir to, whether known JAPANESE wnipreo | Pianos arrived a few days ago HBY CAMB IN f OF THE MAN WHO HAD CHALLENGED, press they're galloping!” |] to be incurable or not. ‘The successful physician of today ts not the egret a f | Troops Commanded tainin ariety of Uprig and STAN ON A . OF ROCKS. Yes! I see them 1 ¥ a-|f one who knows a little about every ailment, but the one who knows me Lets nolo prensa ieee Seas BoP pag : = | bet—tf they overtake the carriage!” |[} all about certain ones. It is very evident that a doctor who dab! has nothing left to regret to report BY KUROPATKIN. Grands. Come in and seq a Chie exclamatory dialogue was|f} in all branches of medicines and surgery cannot become an expert wa . | inture grand, it's the « little | uniuckity for us, ju Dw the | th nt It was as siihe thee ideoen Rint in the treatment of one certain elass of diseas Consequently & we Marked activity in the white iawn Piano on earth You M find in! pea “ * fi 1b and ta on ; sick or afflicted person cannot have as much faith or confidence in P dicate: ‘ CAN-RAN =e addition to Chickering, © pi ted a—every |of a 5 ‘ the i ' a ne ability of such a doctor as he can in one who devotes all his agen acranpentrealponhdial 1s KAN-KAN, Manchuria, May 16.~| -ormdat of Kimball, Hobs me ot #-~orieh 48 hours. at at pack. Its b 7 a 4 re so 8 4 centers all his forces on a certain epeciaity. Dr. Rich- Wat Rival of the sweet girl graduate The censor at Port Arthur has been! Cante, Pease, the new D ~ Star edae ae : as | wae as ; Don Ignacio’s ee acknowledged leading specialist in the Northwest, real- | relieved from duty, as the war cor-| sto pc gil gt r r ‘ say ‘ - thick growth In the t y, with opera glasses | {zed this and decided to concentrate all his talents, energies and skill 1 | culsansahce bes Gecded net tolcn er oye ampggy le ever OT tap . r eyes, they had been scan-|f} on the treatment and cure of diseases of men, and Orig n decided not te 0 anging in price sit every - met. . oe et ich led south and] send any more news out of that| taste and pocketbook ay good | af others % eet t ity | ——s . xh See eaetand asa tackes ina toes oom we Sista ole oe ap Fe aiteanc ot MeL the Only Specialist generally increase | Bluffo headquarters yester- ay i to be as ; a - . an . 2 . wing the move IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY a. ian: eee so ‘= - ith one of the 6e8-! pisver you will have no othe ‘ e a6 lee , the ¢ out of sight, but: t THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST E g Rape ; n and get posted 1d . lg Bit, its could be told by th EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE MEDICAL inne in veri yn a player of any other make, Our|. * ime the Rh t whict | INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST sid | nothing ch.” he ie ena + Gueenapnene yee eo: =* t s of men} re wis light enough to let " " “ — 7.2 ™ It will cost you no more to take treatment of an expert spect ae salary. | ng much,” he replied./Instrument de contalya 5 annie € light bed emis at aie 7: -_ ‘ | ist than to place yourself under the doubtful ability of a mediocr Ri | just framing up an excuse} many things that will interest you in radia above the » ines I the ¢ f th + 4 blag ve oon: ja a ca. sy It must, therefore, be plain to you that it is abs ly necessary for Anter for the last Japanese victory.” | ——- rs , ee ting wn, and as the is se your future welfare and happiness that you cast your false modesty Oni { aah } js low ridge oad. | ¢ them to distinguish tts /1o ring and the cannons to be fired | e and place your case in the hands of a skillful and reliable ! I had a@ personal interview with | A picket,” said Rivas, tr OWT font hey could make out, how- | tne cit i all around it, » | t, who 1 quickly and permar y restore you to what _ Kurohatpin this morning | | whisper to be « pair of |, wonted tranquility | nat intended—a healthy, vigorous man, with physical and vital A prominent me’ ental expert of; “I have the Japanese forces in Je | ood!” = mutteringty d arches, and} the breasts of I , powers complete, fitted in every way to enter rageously and suc- fleago declared in court the other my powe ust,” he sa save the r ‘ large doorway, | vaiverde and’ Inab Mey essfully into the strenuous battle of life. Dr. Richards wishes to on t Dowie was a paranoiac reeck rut fy capitol ter de £03 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. f PspsgeatBhcc nat 2A) ag a ecimwcrPfporae ir eet oe at | Dave @ private heart-to-heart talk or correspondence with men of y the ie wa: pars inveigied them across the Yalu and! eye eine cs dima & uae. oe i be the upshot o |} all ages, ocoupations and conditions in life who are weak, nervous, ‘There are a lot of people in this by abandoning Feng-Wang Cheng a 6 What if “ triage were iy broken down, @iscouraged, or who suffer from any secret disease country who do'at know what © have lured them into iat ay, me) WMON Bakery ‘ supremchid, a taken with the fugitives in It; and |! or weakness.’ Do not put off any longer trom day to day and from , e 1 ot as ™ - 1 burning Inside | peside them those em and p week to week a matter of such vital Importance, but do sozethi paranoiac is, but as a mental ex-| not trying to nt them from| a d Cc fe of f covered porch, resem-|to say nothing of the file? A ger now. It will be none too soon. n “= : path | bling the tych-¢ of & country] tieman’s cloak, too! Odd assortment | WE CURE CATARRH -WE GUARANTEE IT 1413 SECOND AVENUE aving | oburch wood’ atine. ‘ateme| ce ceticlor tor taaten Go take oat Oa CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND EYE <STED PRER Good Home-Made Bread, 4c¢\'” ted | benches from one of which | ah airing! They had no fear of the | OUR TREATMENT at the HOME Isa GREAT SUCCEES. One dat “ . : RER | 4, ® out And|a man s A advanced to-| coachman betraying them; but this|[} personal visit {s preferred, but th that you are out of town SEATTLE EY OSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY. parabens in thelr | ward the: 414 putting the! paraphernalia surely would, if it fell || and cannot call need not deprive you of service It you car 5H Block, rer Second and Columbla Strect | “ - - —| came when Rivas conducted his teto | formal r Jinto the hands of the pursuers, They |} call, write and receive full particulars, mode of treatment, pric Bargains in new of companions clear of the Pedregal| “Who are you ect investigation how: | terma, et ‘These will be mailed you free of cost. No medicing ave successfully fitted over 1s, \ nin duced, would | with qlasove te Beetiie ond, and unredeemed (can) after they were|miven by Rivas bring about an exposure unavold Northwes oe sane 3 Tr slope of the! Capitan!” exclatmed the ques- | able. | vi t OPTICAL Watches and Dia mid tall forest|tioner, in a tone telling of pleased (To be continued.) | isi, 109 Heo tre @ fear of pursuit| surprise, “And free a sage >a eg | a é 8 ical ns ij 8 monds. Watches , by soldiere than if separated from|so glad, Don Ruperto!” wick Arres' ri . po clad, Don Rupees ‘a ledge of Verbena, Ala.| re ; | ther 100 fong league “Than Gregorlo. But there's no| was twice in the hospital from a ; sac C ned u ter breasting the ' In for] time to talk now y friends an “ Le PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc RANI | come: tte they. paused to tt are in want of something to. eat [aertre, Core. of, piles canstag. 3 Richarde, ae. arantee. een Ey cal yaad pad |-~\Meg of something to eat.| tumors. After doctors and all reme-| D. T. Richards, M. D. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS es 1 pin ying , rove ~ po bys an eae What | ging ed, Bucklen’s Amica Salve! 701 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE, WASH, “We onde, we're safe | have you in the larder tckly arrested further inflamma-| Bridges, Structura Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging PIKE ST. JEWELRY Co. | nd now, and may rest a bit, It's Not much, I fear, your worship. | tion and cured him, It conquers Safe Deposit and Trust Co.'s Buildin, by All Methods. SEATTIL | been a close shave, though. Look] And th »k's gone to bad, with| aches and kills pain. 25c at @, O,|f Office Hours—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 & y WASH. | 417 Pike St. yonder; they're at It yet!" everybody else, But they'll be de-| GUY, Inc., Second Avenue and Yes- m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1 p. Bet. ith and 6th. Opp. Bon Marche. He referred to a faint light ible Hehted to get up when they hear! fer, . “7

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