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THE SEATTLE STAR me ¢ MY. STAR Pu ALIgHING co ~~ ~ =< - * BVERY APTRRNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY bw. TELEPHONES sineag Pepart Sunset, Main 19@) In@ppendent tae. TAIT partment~Auncot, sla hs BALLARD STAR AGENCY-&1 Wallar@ H ‘ i} ail oF oar > free copies. $4 par RIDERS The date whe r¥ » expires te z B4e y ta t the let is & reo#ipt Washingt . ‘claws W aL ry) y AVE ber has ree 4 ; ven t ple t vant 1 wa \tome ne &. W. BLACK WOOD, Chicage Representative, 1006 Hartford Building D. WARD, New York Rapeesen tath ve, 63 Tribune Building ————— w ——— ROOSEVELT: THE MAN a] to his fearlessness, President Rosnewelt haw Y With tymnoss ; Mpresped nold us really probleme ef thin wathen'a destiny He has ceased to t ap felan and has b ” = Feins and whip and controls the brake, while the pe a site in the eeeeh arguing xbdout tts destination Roosevelt ts not a republican presttent, but Ia the president of al the people, In him is personified the spirit and 5 . ‘ Masses. His sympathies are with the burden-bearers and are ative ahi keen, The ever-increasing load of wrongs which for years the ” people have sought to have lightened and have fatled x of concentration and capable leadership—Roosevelt has resolutely and Is eeekin to shift Other presidents ha ilvocated and romised, failing te stion that for tw eomprebend or fearing decades has filled the hearts of A le with discontent and miagivings; Roosevelt does net for a moment fear or falter For him the powerful trusts have no ¢ rs. Within him te the virile spirit of the people and supporting him ts the = irresiatibie strength of a nation of freemen If heretofore the trusts have seemed stronger than the gove ment, it has been because the trusts have had strange: m at ment bas had at its head. Today the ead of them than the gove Situation is being re i A man has appeared in the presidency who ts worthy of his high place. He ts demonstrating the real meaning of self-government. The confused babble of discontent is being electrified by hiv > clear The Indefinable longings of miltions are being molded into policy. Washington and Lincoln taught the world to kr They wrought w Roosevelt lope As teaching us to know ourselves. in union; he is developing our man hood ar aspect The up-to-date journalists responsible for the Afternoon Faker yesterday made a lead st st of a fake dispatch f St. Pa that Mr. Nadeau, of the Northern Pacific, had resigned The Star printed the rumor last M y and an emphatic ¢ from Mr Nadeau The Faker, in its belated way, found it out four was t because Mr. Nadeau could not be days late and believed it found to deny 22 UE EE in nn mnt trtrtetrtetetetr trictrtres MEN FOLLOW THE LAUGH AND MARRY IT * * * BY CYNTHIA GREY. & Be GIRLS spend « derable time trying to find out how to be pop It t= natural that a ¢ shou! approval and admiration, Her pop ularity means a good time, boxes of candy, thea ter, dances, flowers, everything that the hearts of the young delight in The girl that is popular is the girl who laughs. Not the girl that simpers and puckers or giggles, but the girl that cans it. The girl that laughs and flowers and theaters every day in the we Men flock about her. The laughs herself straight into the and admirers and straight Into times that a girl can dream of. She laughs, but she is careful when she laughs. She laughs with her beaux, but never at them. She laughs at what they say when they say it, but never afterward She laughs at their jokes, bet never about them. She never laughs at anyone's blunders or mis fortunes. She laughs whem the beaux give her flowers, she laughs when they give her candy, she laughs when they take her to the the ater. Why shouldn't she’ Her langh is her fortune. Above all the girl who knows how to laugh knows when to laugh, and never Taughs when she shoald be silent. Bhe merely goes through life with her laugh ready and tnto many dark corners does she fiash fts cheer, Many a heart she makes glad just by passing. Many a burden she lightens by the music of her voice. Women forget to worry when they hear the cheerful girl's laugh. Old men are warmed at the sound of it. Young men listen aad follow it, pay court to it, marry it. For it is the laugh that Keeps the heart young, the laugh that keeps the face bright What man wants a wife that cannot laugh? And the b lowing the laugh is looking for a wife. He may not know it, im And he will find her when he finds that cheerful, whole honest, whole-souled, healthy laugh. en. » Harfina ored by Philo Hay 8 Newark, N. J. Take nothing without this signature on outside dark blue wrapper J Hitea” ba NNEDY. Foot Cherry O., 6-610 tnd Av & Col tna Modicnted gent by PHILO HAY = Nd fr QUAKER DRUG ¢ < rnd & Pik SWIFT'S PHAR STONE'S Pikic ST #& Harrison: His CH Va; YESLER WAY Me THE IMMENSELY POPULAR SHIRT WAIST SUITS FROM $12.50 TO $25.00-—ONE DOLLAR A WEEK TS. _ EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., inc. 422-424 Pike Street. Corner Fifth. “GOOD THINGS TO WEAR FOR WOMEN PAY AND MEN.” AND CAFE In Boo Marche Block W413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunust, Main 820; Independent, 880 ‘Don’t F We Have the BEST HOME MADE BREAD. ‘eo 3c. | | | If 1 were “Father” Matthews, {my husband got a 4 sovera I'll tell you what I'd d lyears ag&” replied the woman, I'd wo after all the « ‘, A div . At id k itt m Y judge I'd give " n “graftitis,” Ah, them it is certalm that your And everything impure husband was not Johann Hoch Show how the «rafters graft us, And then preseribe the cure I'd give daily dissertations \ we informal talka. the graft there is in paving, Aud laying cement wall A whem all the Lptoms I bed clearly dlagmcened, I'd write a hongthy ser ia w > all would be And then when done with City, County, State, and ai the West, Ta hie me 4 Gotham And there in tt at For la k t* big ones, fill them full of fears Tommy Lawson's doing Vv he Frengied rinancters. And the t wouldn't boodle, Au ad be ne use in lobbying Wer the Capital All this would | accamplish; ln tact lots more than that a ly had t eit mab” Could | only talk like “Matt.” HANK A WORD FROM JOSH WISR A POLISHED GENTLEMAN “Did you get fired for emeking One wy th’ easiest |around that gasoline tank | 1 didn’t get Grea. But I gota P U start @ TOW! great blowin’ up quick 9 an cld-tash AROUT SIX MONTHS OLD. toned fa poumses. ‘What lo you think of Jenkin baby? Me brage of ft a great 4 ‘Oh, that’s « rattling boy.” SOMETHING DOING IN INDIANA ‘This morning while County Re Schumann-Heink has declared) corder Chas Smith was on route to her intention of becoming 8) nis autiew at the awe, he Ame an Bo far an be wliy a n the lee on the avement arned, however, her business (hi*/in front of the B Manlove musio n has been good store 1 fell, Fortunately, he ts y and lie, and escaped on in OPPOSITION TO THE BARBBRS | ,,,, Cunmanevine (Ind) Nowa There was an old gentleman here t Friday selling mbs and| Probably Mr. Neder un w sciasors.—Aroostook, Me., Repabli-| fee! ur bligations to any at gentioman who would show him A New York holdup man saye he/ The liltnots state rep was influenced by @ play to com-| have expelied a member t As none of the setors | therm boodlers. These bis viet the excuse | becoming alr - t ad K patkin says he needs more * meets more! RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. pal trouble everywhere Baggage, Furniture, Storage ° ‘ Office and storage room, 1215 First evenue, Postott bullding. Phones—Sunset 902, independent, | » STAR DUST oes 1904 ee leday, lage & Co, STAR.-FRIDAY, MARCH Handsome Patterns $1.00 Grade, for SDC W. B. Corner Second Avenue ae Union Street IH hirt Sal a =< DC Soft Neh Shirts Slightly Sc wy Ik MIU Soiled Cults Sach +O. ™ ICHARDSON & KELLY 42 I1GAT GOODS OMT PRICES ka! Bwhrotdery Edging, row, a yard All of our } THE WEB «+.+.+. By Frederick Trevor Hill...... CHAPTER XVIIt The hall porter, stading om the steps of Larimer’s apartment house, had left the frost door ok a Breath of the o © watched him with t ing ty, every nerve alive to his slightest movement, and the Instant his back was turned she darted past him into the house. The mad tu mult of her brain followed her as she flew through the open door and tip- toed up three Gights of stairs until the very building iteelf seemed to shake with *hotng roar. She remembere! the exact location of Lorimer’s rooms, He had lived in them ng his bachelor days. and not long after his marriage he had retaken them. More than once the bad found him there, half dead with his drugs She walked direetly to his door and tried it contenumiy, It was unlocked. She knew It we be. Lorimer had always had em _ sane horror of locked doors She wopped tneide, let Gown the catch of the spring door. the door arefully, tested ita he electric b The Jdown the narrow ha » portiere to one red the sitting rox on the lights of w There was no one | 4 moved to the table. searching it the a a moment st vered what she was looking for—a small bottle la skin, cleanse the or faded thee ta ee quick feule, B atop chafing. os appearance | gla ! med the poderm Rees 820 Eemeeem, to keep t eile. Lortmer was evidently | dellente skin pure and od | tendant at the t ly little ay tool as without an a nt at the time. ite young as ever, Us ot he al om fort HARFINA SOAP “°° * hr h plain stances grag halt is r y i have known where “A BREA ee af) > meee a it », in any case She ; he 7 ow his ¢ he when his joy Aegtorizing. teagrant May's HAIRHEALT H jot : 7 ~ ay Ba Bening | Koogs You Looking Young. | ‘ athe totlet. ba‘ and Ala t whe T arched and that. There must be stiil an hidden ta the secret drawer * rena. @ would ml that if Ire 1 r surging a unted th ne. If h ial allowance in one v t enough t at him the rest of his life, a re petition | STARTLING MORTALITY ] Statintice show rtling mortal ity, from appe itis and periton- el! " eo F ® Th h o f n tton and 1 * ‘ G 0. GUY, druggist. Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.60 Shoo for sale at The Hu. 6165 tet Avenue BOSTON DENTAL} PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee, Lady attendants. Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, to 12, h phones. 1420 BECOND AVENUB. LITTLE BAND BOX ber resounding od ce fitfed tt of the treatment would suffice She found the secr or drew out its treasure. with the heavy dose, and then ca gan to hunt every nook and a it of the room, even the curtains) for an additional instrument Suddenly she started and listened intently. For the first time she di Unectly heard s sound not made by herself, It was the turning of a ke? in the lock of the outside or. Then the door closed and a man's foot stops sounded tn the hallway. Her beart must have stopped. She no longer heard it beating: she was | | | SH and 3%¢ cha! idery Pdging, 2, 3 and cadens Ladies’ better grade f Ask About Our Premiums Copyright 1904 cwspaper the folds of her dress and drew it from ite bidag piace. There was a step in the hall and hen a sound as though a hand was roping alton, ad already x ‘of life tle to induce a sleep f waking Sho| there would }would po: loorway to effecta, when drug. 9 of the bedPor im th mm be na herself in the He was always sensititve | and never 1 or the first influence stepped to the threshold lrew herself If he were in the gro stage already it would take by wall. Perhaps he trial of hin elixir ne at Lit m which ore pedroom so than ft his ED [discovery to Nugent and spread the tory through every clubroom if the land? No, this man should tell no tales! She could manage him. There was that on the table which would make |bim think himself the conquering lover of the world. One firm pres sure of (hat tabe and she need never explain to Richard Lorimer her presence in his rooms, One touch of that magical needle always made him the king of fascinators, trre sistible, tmapired, exalted — gor tesque, bestial, abhorrent! If be should presume upon the pant bafore she could Induce @ gecond touch of the wondrous bodiio she bud ber Hours 614 FIRS Second No opporite Bullding #:20 0 Sundays, 8:20 0 TaAYV or Ho Penn STARTED FORWARD AND THE REVOLVER CRASIE HEAVILY TO THE FLOOR | trapy her full height and stood leaning Her hand instinctively gropedfor|against the opening, one hand the electric switeh, while her eyes| grasping the por the other} watched the curtained door. She] lightly touching the revolver hidden found the button and pressed it,Jin her bre and the lights were instantly extin-| The clatter of brass rings on the guished. The footsteps stopped at}curtain pole told her that the hall the coat rack in the hall, but their! portiere had been withdrawn. She | familiar sound had told her whom] could hear the click of his heel on she must face. What would Lorl-|the wood carpet and the muffled jmer think at finding her here? Hpw|footfall on the rug. His hand ‘long would it take him to report his | =— — York Dental Pariors Ten years’ guarantee m. m. rd Bull Mutual T FORGET THE TIN SALE Bed Froot Fonsidare to, ee GamwKy AVE, SOUTH, SEATTLE. Pp. m. m. iding, Lite 4 tn |he take so lona? | Noeded | standing by the table gazing quietly | Union Ticket office | paire | office, | 207% Second Avenue hes wide a yard 6 1-40 m sto 6 tomor . Bh 250 se morrow and over it | the magic | it to be as easy a that? Its weight would tell hile practiced hand thet the precious liquid was already there, Why did ped along the table Was ooking for needie’ Was er he Something bit the electric Meh bracket and set the shades ringing | © head had struck the brass fix- | re She noted the pained inhala | of breath, beard his hand fum- | x for the electric switch, and | then with a sharp click thr light the room, Ainsiee turned slowly and effectively to the sound. and her eyes rested Maddoa | upon at ber, .@ started forward and the re volver erashed heavily to the floor, Rut her ery of surprise and horror! stopped at his gesture. Dave's fim- | ger was pressed closely against his | lips. (To be continued. ) ————— “COME Visit California some Ume. ~) is the best time Why travel by/ water when our time is shorter? The Southern Pacific company op erates two dally trains by pictur esque Shasta route Tickets, reser vations and desertptive literature at 608 First ave Etlia, Gen. Agent. *** ~<a Go to Sp nue. EE for bicycle re sos STEINWAY EMERSON I STARR JEWeETT A RICHMOND THAYER CHASE O[ & WOODBURY GRAMER S And others, The particular suit you is in one or the other. We promise lower prices, quality for quality, and more liberal terms than any other dealer in the Northwest by the month if you styles to prefer Sherman, Clay & Co. Steinway Dealers, Second Ave, Seattle, San Francisco, Cal. Oakland, Cal m1 NO MORE DREAD. t and filed ab: pain by our I hod, patented and » only NERVOUS PEOPLE and those who dread having thetr teeth extr i or other work done are earnestly invited to call at our where we will demonstrate to their entire satisfaction our claim. Written guarantee with all work. 22k GOLD CROWNS TERTH WITHOUT for fifteen years | $2.50) PLATES | FILL ANG 8 TEETH m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS Pike Street, Cor, Third Ave. ~ FORGED OUT- The entire line sold at cost “6 M. PESSEMIER —— AND SHOES. om Second Avenue, | Gtoz JO72 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. Phones pendent 17 28 ‘delve vy. Mall orders prompt- ly filled and packed in plain boxes. Gunset. Pink 1761. In °° Big Specials Saturday AtThe Quaker Ve enll you tow L UNDERSOLD Howe} qt KER GLYCRERINE AND BUTTERMILK SOAP, the be for hands an face jaturda he n MOTHINE effe aod a protection aga package De oR. HOFF'S PEPTONIZED EMULSION 0 OF cou LIVER OIL WITH BEECHWOOD GUAIACOL A more ideal preparation has nev eed, and HOVRS PEPTONIZED EMULSION stands wt Emulsion ot Coat | Liver Oi) that bas ever been offe te. It give t trength and vitality, and " blood, pr development of la grippe t i Regular price is $ r ott le QUAKER PRICE ONLY 61.00. Ask for folder, which will be of great value to you ff you bh lung or catarrh troubl HOFP’S GERMAN CATARRH CURE, together with an unfadling Treat remedy for Blood and Stomach Troubles—a « $3.50. This Treatment is sold on @ guarantee money refunded. Ask for pamphlets A guaranteed cure for DRUNKENNESS or the $1.00. Steady nerves, nent for & Cure or LIQUOR HABIT— refreshing sleep and a hea te follow its DR. HOPS FELT BACK ANTI PAIN KIDNE PLASTER, with extract of Buchee and Juniper Berries —a cure r all kidney ai- ments . oon Oe Free Delivery. Use your Phone. Main 12 Pianos‘&:Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave, (Butebliahed 185 Largest Music House on the Coast OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR Ever Try It? To try it at once isto enjoy it every morning,for the cakes are delicious and they ought to be, for it’s the finest Washington wheat, fresher, more whole- some and purer than any other you can buy. The cakes are made by simply add- | ing water or milk and dropping on a | hot griddle. | You Can Try a Plateful| | 1 With a Cup of Coffee || - At the Annex } T : omorrow And a thousand sample packages, goodly size, are to be given away. All good grocers sell Olympic Pan- : cake Flour and good grocers will not of- fer something ‘“‘just as good,’’ because ; they know there isn’t anything to take . the place of Olympic. : OPEN ALL eIChHT PRICES That Prevail Throughout Our Store Lyon’s Tooth Powder.. Liquozone 43¢ and 830 Duffy's Malt B3e Cuticura Soap Hayes’ Hair Health 400 } Packer's Tar Soap 8 8. 8. RIe © Mary Hopes’ Remedy 88e $ | ister’s Antizeptic Tooth ee Mitchell Cough Cure 506 he IGARS CHEAPER —7 be WHIRLING SPRAY , Cigars - 25¢ INGE THE MAIN CORNER Second and Pike Sereet————— FREE DELiveR Phones: Main 7@P, Independent 798.

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