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' =<“ Skatrrvre “STAR BY STAR Py SntTD ort wand Krenue RY AFTERNOON BXCE PT ELEPHONRS t—-Suneet, Main 196 dependent 1138 artment-Aunset, Mai STAR AGENCY—a2i B ’ ‘ » # taken f th @ necond » ma he at A ' aye want he: f omer dem 8 aes BLACK WOOD, Chicage Rep resentative, 1006 Martford Building | WARD, New Yerk R on tative, 53 Tribune Building — ———— THE ISLAND OF HAITI Secretary May, tn for the control of the finan t Santo I ABO. OX y discla ny intention Of assuming a protectora ut nobody is ex t to Woudt that a protectorate ts tieally what ts to b tab 4 1 tectorate over the whole of the West Indies as well as , Yor 1 with a firm grip by the t i Gtates it will become necessary t ablish @ 8 ! fat fairs in the republic of Haiti, wh s an exact . & Jittle Santo Domingo, located on the sar land an a u ‘bf reguiation The inauguration of a syster actical cot a of Haiti will make that isiand to a actica A a possession, without making !t a gral part of A Call what we will, that w a Cuba has made a s f fer an autono ous system guaranteed and « by the United States, and Haiti will « oubt 4 af a a hat any lapse into a hy or bad « “ ! pt ad to th Presence of r The expe { Cuba an ' ate that h countries are much better qua « according {Xo their own customs and laws, when by a strong power than to submit to a form of governme ad istered from Wash ton Undoubtedly, the protectorate means the salvation of Santo Do- gingo and Haiti Although th Ouba and 10 times the size of Porto Ri alse of nd ia more than half the 0, its trade ts insignificant Jn comparison with either. This ts n fue to any lack of f OF resourcefulness. The island ot great development, but constant misgovernment and f} r ations «= have alyzed jndustry and driven away investment proper ntrol Malti fan soon be made one of the a richly productive islands of the West Indies UNDERFED CHILDREN Sir Jobn Gorst, an eminent English authority on education and ® member of pariiament, has been making careful investigation of the needs of school children in Great Britain and finds alarming @vidences of physical deterioration in the children, most of which is @ttributed to improper and inadequate feeding. There appear to be not a few children who come hungry to school, and in such cases, Sir Joba says. there !s only one thing to do, and that is to feed them then and there. He has not much faith in ook learning implanted upon an empty stomach. The defaulting parents should also in these cases be brought to book, and induced @ther by more thorough Instruction or by sharper discipline to re- frain from sending half-starved children to school Sir John also insists that each child on first coming to school @hould undergo medical examination, a principle now generally ar cepted in this country; and that this examination be repeated at Stated intervals during the year. The records of these examinat ghould be of great value in the development of the child The condition ‘s not confined to London, Robert Hunter @uthor of “Poverty” and a New York settlement worker, mab @ssertion that there are 70,000 under-fed and under-nourlahed se ebildren in New York city, There is no means of knowing, he the fays, how many thousands of children go breakfastiess to school every day in that city. What is true in London and New York is, no dowbt, true in @reater or lees degree in every city in this country, The waves of prosperity cover a world of poverty and silent self-denial But it is not only the children of the poor that suffer under- Bourishment. The pickles and cakes of the child's schoo! luncheon zeit the scorn of Sir John Gorst, who would make the schoo! din- the central feature of his reform. He shows that under com- management a substantial, nourishing meal can be furnished the middle of the day for each child at the rate of four pence a . He cites schools where the plan is already in force. Its fon proves a hoon to parents as well as to the children and in no sense a charity. In the view of this British educator, the schools are responsible fgg the physical as well as the mental well-being of the child. The While aed ts w far-reaching one and has not many advocates would appear to weaken the natural obiigations of the parents. the high degree of mortality among children of tender age. especially in the cities, would indicate that there is room for some supervisory authority. The ruling principle ls the welfare of the child, and when the “Mild is shown to be the subject of physical neglect the state should ot hesitate to step in and supersede the parent. ne ‘The Star desires to correct an error in one of its Olympia dis Patches yesterday, which stated that Senator Palmer's anti-boycott Dill had been killed. The bill was not killed but received the bare tonstitutiona! majority of 22 ayes and 15 nays. The Star the error occurred. regrets HEAR THAT COUGH? 1 ‘The winter girl, her charms I sing! Of beanty she's, of course, thing; But she's not happy, not discreet She wears thin shoes and gets cold feet. sa “She did not. | ™y head off.” the} A_WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Just uz soon uz a : woman begins t’ keep house she makes up | her mind th’t her | boys have got t’ go | t’ manual trainin’ | achool } “Did your wite swallow the story Kou gave bor last night?” Some money's city feller with a lot bought Hub Lamley But she nearly bit place. ] Wonder whut he's goin’ t' do with it—'taln’t fit fer nuthin Bays he jeat wunts a quiet place | "t live. He's getn’ t put up a $20,000 |house on th’ knoll back o th’ or hard What's Hub goin’ t’ do?” | “Hub says th’ country’s too quiet | for him an’ t k t town an | start @ confectionery store EASY GUESS AS TO WHICH 18 BRIDE. } It t# rumored that an Emporia teacher will be married tht and will take a course in fire butld ing from a former pupil.—Emporia (kK Cranett j | THINKING OF THR COMMON KIND doctor quick! bere'll b resistin Together they will keep, | know On stomach pump's tnalstin KRAZY KRANK no use On, Shuck riding in the ( SHUCKS. irshaw Val ley Saturday night ne Be wure and come.—Hopper Rarbours ville (Ky.) Advocate, “Bluebeard” Hoch says the proper way to handle a wo mn ie to let her have her own way at the start But it should be borne in mind that Hoen never lived with any of his wives more than a few weeks. IT COMES HIGH “Your youngest dai iter is in Berlin at present, I believe Yes, she has been there since last October, taking lessons from some colebated pianist “Making good progress, no doubt “1 don't know how she has ad- vanced in some «irections, but she bas developed a fine touch.” you had seen trouble, The strain of railroading is telling on you ‘Oh, we bad « frightful accident on our line last night “You don't say so! killed? “Nobody killed. I delayed the general manager's special train « minute and « half!” Poisons in Food Perhaps you don't realize that many pain polsons originate in your food, but some day you may How many convince ¥ Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness caused by polsons of undi- gested food—or money back. 36< At G. 0. Guy's drug store. Kirk's cakes Se Turkish Towels, slightly soll ed, tonight e 60c Flannelette Dressing Sacque, tonight ‘ ll-4 size Silver Gray Cotton Blankets, tonight 20-inch wide Pure Sofa Pillow Crash, in large red and yellow checks, 20¢ value, oa German Loom Paes. 242 Napkins, 75c value, per doz tonight 45e 6-inch Nickel Plated Steel Seis sors, tonight 18: Fine Gloria Um tonight $1.00 Ladies’ brellas, horn handles, etty Stretched Belts, in [f. k and red, tonight 3%-inch wide F bon, tonight Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose, ree- ular 3%6e value, tonight..97@ Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers Ife value, tonight Ladies’ Curled Hair Bustles, 26 value, tonight lhe Red Silk Polka Dot Winsor, 26 value, tonight Men's Fedora Hats, colors, $1.80 value, 18¢ y Neck Rib- black and tonight 206, 208. 210 Pike Street. | RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Office and storage room, 1215 First avenue, Postoffice building. gap bene Sunset 902; Independent, Hello, Jones, you look as though | feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will) 4. Dr. King’s New Life | Try | | Baggage, Furniture, Storage z THE SEATTLE Brak SATURDAY, FEB. 25, Back numbe The Star con taining the fret Installments of The Web" may be bad at The Star office | CHAPTER XII | “I never expected it to come to} trial The case tant triable | Myrick rose from his chair and began pacing rapidly nnd down Mr. Nugent's office The Juntor part ritioal examination Into Prayer va. the P nto” had been disquieting from the start. It waa now working Myrick high nervous excitement nto a atate of | “Ite ane can't be tri | he repeated ¢ uy Mr 1 he speaker in dingust How do you known it t he tried?” He shot the q My rick’s retreating back ev or think it might have te tried If it ts If it is you'll be in a bad box Myrick turned quickly on at the tr naly cale e You've said that before rent Evidently not often enough t impress with t n't seem satinfied w aving put f at r at the tray you wan own Myrick laughed nervously No, I don't,” be muttered Then q talking what can't be done, and stop trotting up and down the floor like a caged 1 tell you, Nugent Myrick again paused in bis tramping and faced his adviser I tell you one thing tnat’s certain. If | gaydown in this affair--others go with me, and you're at liberty guen§ who they'll be. « Mutt! If y an't anything but cheap threats, with all your exercise, step out in the hall Jand do your go-as-you-please there I want to k |} Mr. Nugent took up the Frayer } a | ' | } | | | | mplaint from his desk and began to study it carefully, Myrick walk- ed to the nearest chair and sat down, anxiously watching the read- or's face for some encouragiug sign But Isidore Nugent's dark-com- plexioned countenange seldom re- vealed anything. Its habitual ex- pression was unresponsive... mask+ ike immobility, His black eyes, with their swollen, purplish rolids, and dark circles underneath, heeméd to watoh without observing, and hig large, flat nose added to the aneet of his sensual mouth without giving him either distinction of character, Nugent's face was too heaty and coarse to convey the tmp: of intellectuality, but craft was writ; ten in his every wrinkle—¢ie dubi, brooding craft which characterizes certain types of the animal world. “Have you looked into Frayer¢ holding of stock?” Myrick started at the question and hesitated for a moment “You. At least, | know it stands in his name, as guardian, on the ooks of the company is that all you know? He may have sold it before he began this ane—or he may have lost it.” That isn't likely Nugent smiled contemptuously You're a@ great lawyer.” he neered. “Do you look only for the ikely places when you are hunting for ways of escape? Maddox must rove his man’s @ stockholder on he day of trial, of course, But why not make sure he can do it? Dos | he or Frayer hold the certificates?” How do I know? You don't, I suppose | want to do something more 1 than clutehing coat tails I don't see Of course you don't. But if you eful find out.” You never 1 GO DOWN IN THIS AFFAIR, OTHERS GO WITH ME!” 199s s opariah 1904 Ff By Frederick Trevor Hill someth neg he his silent examin The ¢ sort of thing The | at gen vanity to M ' he 1 aaa at M reme the I " he asked “ was @ pe t and he edae of a cuff tha proved the joker there, a Day thought | wa ary w « almost affably, ar By jove, that was a good idea ho exclaimed enthusiastically 1 remember now Re ways ecribbling worand Yes, everybody rememb 4 it after 1 had found the cuff aid the same thing for a man named Finkelstein introduced here. This! |friend of Fink's had been divorced but he wanted the divorce set aside. It seems he'd applied to half a dozen attorneys before he came to me, and they had told him nothing could be done. It certainly sounded like a hopeless case, The man had had full knowledge of the dtvoree pro | coedings and had put tn no defense. | Moreover, the woman had married | somebody else in the meantime and had had a child. But my client had fallen madly in love with her again. and was insanely jealous of her and | wanted to revenge himself, I sup-| pose. A queer case, wasn't it? Well, | | had our correspondents examine the papers and they reported every- | |thing regular, but that didn’t stop | |me. I bad the whole record sent me jand went through ft with a fin jtooth comb. What was the resul! |1 found that, though the proceed ings were right enough under the | Rhode Island law—yes, I said Rhode | Island—what's the matter with you? You look as though you saw ghosts’ I found everything Iatand bat th were wader the New The courts here that divorce, As I was saying. regular as far as the Rhod |law was concerned [technical defects York requirem never recognizn there you are.” Jo you mean?” intr will What are instantly relieved and perfectly healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr. of Norfolk, Va. writes I burnt my knee dreadful ly; that it blistered all over. Bucklon's Arnica Salve stopped t pain, and healed it without a scar. Also heals all wounds and sores. 350 at G. O. Guy, drugaist, | work done or not Copyright 1904 aper ssociation 106 Hand Scrub The QUAKER DRUG 0. 1053-4055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. People Realize Ghe Impor- tance Of keeping their Pianos in good condition. We employ none but ex perienced and skilled workmen in our tuning and repairing depart ments, and al! orders recetve prompt attention at prices as low as con- sistent with first-class work. 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