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SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLIBHING CO } ‘ICES 4 Reventh Avenue Nine Nations Now Use Liquozone, Won't You Try It---F ree? y é EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY PLEPHONES Business Department Sunset. Main 0% dont 1138 Pan ‘ Copyright 1904 = o pyre 1904 by Doubleday, pa Page & Co, al f sehen WALLA Y m ae ; - Association | M 1 f ri dente are ext t One cent per . ' sth L , ‘ eal | Sativeres | 2 By Frederick Trevor Hill.....- + " h " ; wr the address label at your «e sothe to | t an oft {' for a Ole . . if jon has not again # tah to gort F that annot & rhe - 4 wl at the f . | t . v oF: ‘ A : y' vod. These thers are and Liquoszone—like exeess of 0c Bottle Free AND I t 1 HAPTER XX rt face for a moment tn ante r Ho had behaved absurdly | wh r neighbor and f xe a deadly to veg onatt n hess | mmbere for thie office are : : " , ‘ He had You don’t seriously expect me tojher to trust him without ex know some one whom I zone | known to k By ar tnie ostice OF9.. t t tod r « ha without E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford By ding . a oppose t le A mt as 4 ake ab q He had treated b 1 nl + d. sae ae u k ¥ W. D. WARD, Now York Representative, 63 Tribune Building at with y w t the ghteat ox He would go back and anh n elp, ple : f at ba = — — nh me as a law aint fo you exclaimed. |her to forgive him, tell her the | of these users what Liquosone ead th gn “ I would | know my re un © story, and let that excuse him | Don't blindly take medicine for very ph uy THE ROD IS AGAIN BARRED to | reasonable,” Fe bei lnc far oe ik wouta Seat etits sama = bh a | uainat when you learn t Heve| Maddox mounted the steps again, | never kill gerr ' 5 ‘ that one day | you will acquit me of pre ped half way up make, ask 4 th New York city the ott y ‘ Answered a (ete ' , abt Tt » was not the moment try r 4 | Zorce should play a part in education, In fact, §3 out of each ' ay give me|to you edy for his f | Wee tee Aw ia » overcome th | princtpals voted ! “ twin it itt What do you want me to do? With this resolve Dave descended Ww thik te are They have ha ar, ‘They have cor 1 ‘ I tive | mply to pr t hat you/the steps again and turned slow ‘ Nig emg rego res of unruly ¥ graduates of the at ‘ will not consent to th homeward ep and te to them ought ¢ Kned out of their juvenile boots . € aay cher aitore | - . ing th esane are Seemed to them ought , ' 1 ento action until all the facts ean} CHAPTER XXL that 1 t ! @er to mak t there is such a thing as authority t nd . be laid before y The first news which Maddox |... t re But the w t hers 1 have none of it. They, t h s case for y or any- | And watil ther read in his the Y a" 7 Ls J . tant eyes and « lips and I ask you to trust me | was that Richard Lorimer had . Se ee a es me r Bot t ‘ Y w And distrust Uncle Abbott? You | shot dead in his roomse during tt 1 "mc o 4 nything that smacked of corre ‘ You er ry fident. | must be joking night. In the paper story the | ?* " » te| & ' When do y expect be re] “I was never more serious in my |fact of Lorimers’ marriage and d agit ‘ ¥ on b s hh boys In New York city ! roe and a few ¢ were | # not made by compounding drugs, | Cougs ' And y v 1th b ayf galt ven, butAinslee t . rn ! n Eac . mentione . iv y from & ‘ 5 p subdued unlikely spectmens by th ts t » * that Lorimer had ne apparatus and 14 da “ry know; have tak sing materta 1 Papactsr s a liq strong young men, AND ALL WITHOUT NCI at ’ through t “ They asked that the lash t t of the schools, and it ts i - ‘ o Gout de kept out | ght wat * . ae ‘ Yes, th n to Nog is « ' t | hat t No apart lean fo some pupils who seemed ¢ are kindnes yon, had entered to wa _ oe appl the fact. Lorimer ha ow York Dental Parlors —and to 4 foree en we ¢ . returned to hia t Ten years’ guarantee. mn ae , —* k, and the water « +100 to @ p.m © alarm about half £20 8. m. to 12 m MINS" (To. be continued.) ASK THE GAS MAN ABOUT AN INDEPENDENT —~ New York meth GE? BUS}, MR. DONOHUE With Thos. W. Lawson no one knows how far to the « series of exposures of “frenaied fins tion has arisen His name is Dennis Donohue, and he has set out to cor Boston man through a serial in Public Opinion. Up t at mot touched upon the question with w the American public ar interested. He has dev credibility of Lawson as a cr deals were not above reproach, all of which makes good reading | the force of his pen to He shows that Laws QUICK: CHEAP LIF But Lawson, at best, is appearing somewhat as state's « aaa @ence. His own record ts, fore, not of surprising intere the ao ee wp ge 0 CLEAN, ‘EFFICIENT - The question of mom ther or not Lawson ts ¢ « yo w titute for gold bricks | the truth about the life insurance companies and the Standard ( H r gooda. | — J « to worry and @ few others of that lik |} Is being tat enator If Lawson has been no better than the rest, he may be tn a bet Th x t any pa fu ter position to expose the true inwardness of the mach f ne . for ey } I se Even if he did bear Amalga 4 Copper for a few days, who = ‘ is 1 as A oe ig # the na only a remin non refused to at-|[!n the Dark Belt Rent Allowed on Purchase Price blers? The widows and orphans suffered except the bucket sh who have the stock as an invew s Unele Joe ¢ have no occasion to follow the , fluctuations of the market, and their dividends were not affected tend a White House dinner because} STAR DUST VERSION | KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. MR. DONOHUE. | ee ee eae tent ibe saiaicig area (Batabiishea 1850.) Robinson Crusoe had ju Largest Music House on the Coast Ien't there anything ' | Sided tcfrtrtrfetetrdetrirtetetriirdetrieii tetetrtrtiietefrtrtctetrtrtrictete ee who get to the table : ed the footy — in oy ° the rm haefer * * k . * FLOORS AND THEIR COVERINGS 5 Seon Gis youn we, |p as . h being © a * \ ' z BY CYNTHIA GREY. * | he simply ed on s Money for You aa 4 ® , N t t urd poUPePCCOOCCCOSC CS COSC eee ee eee | Pee in ab a Leo eet tant that |] Beginning Saturday morning x, Lens do an @ vile eatened rch 4th, In order to clear out e-year guarantee, When buying carpets, buy th : paige " ‘ 2 " } Our a nis thet a man does have tock before starting extensive Lady attendants. ahd laght will have the least effect |THE BODY HAD BEEN DISCOVERED BY THE NIGHT WATCHMAN thing 4f he just thinks! (0'go hungry to pay for repairs calene ann aiier sakes tee Moure-$:90 to 6; Suntali’ the house to save the carpets; it m . son atl cata & sas weak: af over 200 ona te 12 Both phones, Goster’s Siia lehetr birthday. Why should [| Harmony’'s light tone grated on Sarry to hear of an oyster famine, || Ranges at less than half price. - ND AVENUE nea ne, 22 has sald that hardwood or stained | give you a case or anything else on | Maddox's nerve 1 he relapsed an't if she just | but we expected it. In the last stew joors are more easily kept clean than a car that day?” into a solemn stience. He did not we had the oysters seemed halt- Th R d Fi } floor. This is not true. It is true, however ge A you can't give it aay tear dir ade aed pe thinks she can’t aeeved e e ront | LITTLE BAND BOX ft ts harder to leave a hardwood floor unsw * - ne F I c j oner. not explain the situation to | ole, A ete tl ows Maddox drew his note book from | this girl. That was impousible, even ion urn ture v0. | MARKET nd It must be sw s fe. ee ; | : ls pocke 4 opened it at the|to save Mrs pain of 808-310 SECOND AVE. So. Cleaner than the carpet att one ‘the Fh tang ~ © | aeons my was Coating (rae Very choicnt hata Poe ‘Te sweep 8 wood floor pin July 15. Re 1 in the action Could she — tant it was in her joyous, will , my comra but was she, after|publish a nice recipe for with @ puazied expression and then | one of those girls who ald do | nalse dressing? vIR¢ ‘The dust that rolls up on the polished floor can be removed by | looked > inqu! ae | nothing but play , "A biack net walst may be worn Sweeping with a hair brush. 4 for that purpose. Or lay on the | What doe this mean,” she! Please don't tear up all my vi and will look well, not only with a floor a square of canton flannel and, setting the broom onto it. go |asked. “Is this the case which | itorw cards.” black skirt, but with a black and} clean crash cloth, slightly ¢ Jot Harmony Frayer, an Infai and wrung dry. Sweep ca The Placento ( nd othe Position of the cloth as It becomes dirty. Wash it before using it Har y re the pa again. . mp 706 Ist Avenuo . New YorkLiquorCo $2.50 Shoe for sale at nll nrg oa se é ; made uncle and you leave the val Dave looked gulltily at card | white skirt. or, In fact, any skirt : joor by using a heavy polishing broom or a dry mop. |ley suddenly the summer before|in his hand, which he bad taken | having a mixture of b Eschew Never wet the mop. except to wash It, and never use it when it is not | last? Jand was unconsciously tearing tola brown or navy blue skirt. |For Bost Wines and Liquors The Hu SS T clean. | "vee" pieces. od 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. If you have a worn ingrain © and the time has not come for May { ask what my case is 1 beg your pardon,” he began,| The original chewing gum man FREE DELIVERY. 3 & new one, take up the carpet and have it woven into a rug. Stain | about?’ mechanically fitting together the|is dead. Do you remember when Phones— Main Ina. 1328, | Wes be desire It takes five pounds of « except that it fs a more | stopped and glanced up quickly atjocud of bitter and sweet reflection mplicated affair, Involving | his hostess rvis Myrick?” He | Baggage, Furniture, Storage et to make one aqua Shave are weavers who make a specielt sng : ree , : a specialty of this kind of weaving. If | business schemes of great magni eatodly, incredulously, with an-| ‘The Dime Museum yearns for - the old carpet will not make = rug large enough combine with it ar jo and that it has been vigor-|Other glance at the name on the|Hoch ant Seances veseant other old carpet. This combination often makes a more pleasing ef ssly prosecuted and denper ard. “Do you know Jarvis My It is reported that an unusual |" Phonee—Sunset 902; Ini _ defended, and that we are now on | rick — aoe | es dependent, Do yout” STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS. Clethiers, Seeend and Union A cheap floor stain two quarts ater to one ¢ dark use more water. Brush the over night and then rub the fh NO MORE DREAD, ma manganate of potash. t ot vietory If the stain ts too ! delightful r — ; ot joe | Teeth extracted and filed abe o hidden rocks of Consumption ltutely without pain by our iste for Uncle Abbott's | id you happep to meet |; eania. ateteenhee let, 9 “Well, if this isn’t the car to| TEET F E scientific. methed, paseneouel him dea't get from Dr. King’s New | Suburbantown, what time does it] used by us only x gazed at the gir{Jn aston-| wren your ship of health strikes anganate. : Another, but a more expensive floor stain can b ® wo quarts of linseed oll, one-half ounce linseed oll, will when I tell you 1 © asked | xo NERVOUS eg ae fl pil, 1 y Discovery for Consumption. J. W | ! Spanish brown, one pound powde < ann on Jwant him to abandon everything | At a ball, { think.” wees onnck Hh due to leave on the even ‘All This We >» dread having arge. Mix thoroughly and set over the fire until it | we've won tn the last r and o Does Mr. Frayer know he *\ hour, but tt's generally five min-| 1 or other work dose Ala.. 1 Painless D a a it @ cup of turpentine, which ac a @rver |half and allow the er side to| “Is this a cr exam nF » ¢| utes ahead of time or an hour ess Ve: office, wh: Put the stain o1 t urme ong up ar a6 score 18 ory.” ao, hadn't y ¢ lat ¥ aim ip. Ev the stain — hal rae * ne wp and down each | re a vit al vi ory i tt « h f you bet- |, syrsrs Hea ni Cutting Price | thetr entire satisfaction eur € jolish w a loth. Every week go over | hy in the world should yo Abbe ter I beg '. the floor with a waxed cloth to keep ft in good condit Daily it |tbat? pardon if I stem rude, |“ a ee UNNATURAL HISTORY Again should be brushed up with a b ered with a a cloth, dipped | “Becau Maddox went on in the best of reasons for] “o", ., shes genet oe vo of Peace is strangely 8 this ts the & t leek ates touaniraiantiy ary OR ayy Bi ancy gona glo and bettie cured |And this Is the chance of a lifetime Let the colors on the floor, whether stain, car or rug. harmon- | without sacrificin other people's | re they?” > . negutand Gn’ For since the time it braved the |*2,28ve Your dental work done at ize with the wall paper. Sometimes the desired effect is found where | happiness. Mr. Frayer is not in| Mr. Myrick is a man Mr.|O"Guy-g drug store - flood, re prices by these world-re- | the border of a rug matches in shade some color to be found in the |the mood Just now to listen to this) Fra would not we e at his|? pl R nage! and | although to bring us peace it aimed, |P°V2% specialists | Wall paper. reason, and that is why I am here | bouse : a It could not roost except on blood. | Harmony in color is exactly what It is in m Colors that |tonight to ask the real plaintiff to Now, really, Mr “a Idox —o | quarrel with each other are just as wearing on the as discord |retain me the moment she comes I beg your pardon BAe un j : A - 3. jscords are ; jo ; 22k GOLD CROW? to the ear id them when pos sible. to mtrol of the action, whic h} 1 when I meant onl, of | TEETH WITHOUT “pias 4 will be on her 21st birthday.” service. Good night | 1890. | | / é $2.50 But I thought 1 were the at-| The girl held out her hand stiffly | ast to ae ACITING PREM FILLIN ae _ Soe ternen aivené Good night,” she said | this 3 ACTING FREE | FULL SET OF TERT WHEN YOU THINK 0 7attL praye ts dene e | a F SPRING ately angry a my attitude Once out in the street, Maddox on coiet { See the tg — 7 e “S100 . “one PAINLESS: DENTISTS th ten to @ we | 0Ome which | at t the foot of the do , * ror ~ Utags go . WEARING APPAREL ieee, eats or ants Setter et ca a ete gc ae el nee eee oe yee outvinn tr over Sap satiegs ener to tie tes Bargains #15 and $20 Sets of Tooth 98 to 910 —— ae Think of the What is the dinaster either maid too little or too GREAT SALE OF SWISS Come in at once and take advan-| T. | 1 cannot tell you tonight | Possibly his self-assurance bad pr EMBROIDERIE: tage of low rates. All work guaran ey FOR at M is best ated Atadas's tant cannes, & “ teed for ten years and done by our! ‘The entire line sold at cost EASTERN OUTFITTING GCO., Inc. is * 422-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH AVENUE “COM Good Goods! Honest Prices! Terms That Suit any case, he had offe 10¢ Quality for, ya h warning 1 Harmony iffictently t Myrick. Was it possible IES 106 BROWN'S PAINLESS | oo". sx stons | DENTISTS 912 Se oad A Avenue. Quality for, ya ” | | Oe Quality, 16x18 inches, for yard 206 and Visit California some time. Now|that Myrick waus attempting any $1.00 A WEEK. ia the best time. Why travel by | tricks in the PL litigation by wate when our time | horter? | b visita? No, that was ridiculous | ie seks Soaks went to: eta: tees oo he Soe 113 First Ave. = Union Bakery Ana ‘DON'T BE DECEIVED BY FALSE STATEMENTS ee ee ta ts eens | Cleats na Cee ee ee The QUAKER | recor 1.3, 6 ¢Ualon bo Ap one io experiment with your MYER. esque Shasta route. Tickets, reser- | himself in the evening. He had pre atch Tomor- , Floue door south’ of MacDougall &| d G f E OETICIANS. and have the largest an - | vations and descriptive literature at med on the friendship of a dear ‘ 1013-1015 F y Southwick’s. | an ale ne Pacific Northwest Von " ° w tne 5 5 FIRST AVE ? 4 Persons fitted to date nion Ticket office, 608 First little comrade and angry with row s Coupon seth Fi Hours—8:30 a.m. to 6 p. m.;/ .@ OPTICAL COMPANY, 8 Second ave., New York Block nue Ellis, Gen. Agent her because she w t take him Both Phones 1240. | Sundays, 8:30 to 12:30. | We serve GOOD COFFEE, Lang? Be sure you ar { Cakes in the right place. asvorta: wd

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