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& a te Reo te RRR EERE AE ERE ERED THE SEATTLE STAR orwriis “tae end. Is + ©. ch Avenue ~ * EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT ZUNDAT, BALLARD STAR AGENCY-3f Ballard ave Sunset, Ryd ga One cent per cor six conte per wank twenty-five conte per # in Getivered by Ina arriers. NO free « TO MA a1 ac BERS The da when y subscription expires te Mm The address Jebel of ench paper. When that date ves. If your advance, you A chang abet b . Y iat the ¥ Pfice at Beattl« Was an eoond ait Lor WANT AD Fick RAGLETS bik ¢ BOCOND AVERN UB ' ows Heme Independent &. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Rep resentative, 1008 Hartford Building W. D. WARD, New Verk Representative, 63 Tribune Muliding THE DEFINITION OF HONESTY WANTED What is hone Is it a thing comes: wit e He in a " thar neigh ad} ° penttontiar There seems to be so many codes of morals that the man an in the middle of th tway. On either hand he see things that seem to him wrong. He docan't know which w or what to do. He finds ane code f er for the h He discovers ths h " trade and speculation and politics wouldn't be tolerated , stan in a place where honor w The regular session of the West Virginia leg other day, and Governor Wt nvened . x nary seasion, There was no reome, t me te nome Yet that lepiniat ¥ 1 mileag af the me both ia coming ac which traveled, and, under haw Governor White . ’ A the » know that he stamped bh or n re at i with legtelative bod KK waan't are T mt « ato a TMttle over $4006 a ‘ th tion ¥ GRAFT Of course, rt minded met n who are awny tt practices of all kinds, will argue r Rector be bh guide, and that in hie breast there is a something that will t that this is rig { that is wrong This is fine p sophy, but after watching the polit clans and business men, in their daly Hfe, you cannot blame those who are not decided im their ideas of integrity for asking, “What honesty? WHAT tsitt BIRDS ON HATS A s0¢ tiee of women wearing birds on their hats has adopted a ye plan for tts crusade. First of all the woman who uses y of young men in Perlin that is opposed to the prac 4 plumage on her hea ig to be warned by a pamphlet her a This pamy is to tell her if she @oes not voluntarily the habit some member of the society will stop bh t cot and, if need be remove the bird by force It is easy th we the ¢ that soclety Some of the zealous crusaders will go to the police court and others will receive invitations ed by husbands, brothers or lov ems to a trial of swords at sun u after the G The young men evidemtly believe the maxim that the ead jonti flies the means. The end is a good one. The bird-wearing custom is a relic of the fimes when women Wore nose rings It is a barbarous Se merciless hay been the slaughter of innocents to provide man style Iimery adorn ot that certain es of birds have become almast extinct. Is it not enough to tender hearted women Thousands of womes do not ealize what a whe ra them a little pleas’ butchery has been necessary to give However, the agitation in this country has about reached the poist where fashion will deer and when fashion frowus & cessation of the savage slaughter end is come. THERE ARE GOOD MEN BY CYNTHIA GREY. aenkaad SEER EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE OH It is & woman's privitege to flaunt to the world the faults of men. To tet them believe that abe thinks them not quite perfect is the only way to live in peace with them. But in a litte fidentia] talk among ourselves we can say the good things that we really believe. It is, in fact, one of the most disastrous things that could happen to a woman to lose her faith dn man in general. To be dimppotnted in love is a rare distin reserved mot for one woman, but for every we an. It is part of her growth. She co ever be her best self without ft. The first love is the epportanity which offer iteelf for practice and as a sort of education toward the is to fill her life. But at the moment of the disapointmest in youth ful love, there is too likely to come to the young ¢' a bitterness which condemns all men because one sweetheart has proved untru ‘This bitterness is the worst thing that could come into a girl's life 1 truth of the matter is that every woman depends to a nt for her happiness upon her men friends, and her life | mever quite the same after ah driven them from her THE GIRL THAT BECOMES A MAN-HATER BECAUSE SHE HAT ONE MAN LOBES MORE THAN SHE CAN AFFORD TO LOSE OF THE RICHNESS AND COMPLETENESS OF LIFE. We have all heard girls seornfu!ly assert that there are no really good, honest men in the werld. They don't know what they are talk img about, and they have no business to make such a statement THERE ARE GOOD MEN IN THE WORLD. There are honest men in the world. And when aman is good he towers above the girl who sits in judgment, just as a mountain towers in its strength above the pitifully hopeless mole-hill Amy woman who thinks that every man she meets is unfit he bem of her garmeat would do well to hurry up and char mind Nothing will drive a man to the saloon quic tha accu 0 again and again of adrunkard. NOTHING WILL 80 DE BASE AND PULL DOWN THE MORAL STANDARDS OF MEN AS TO HAVE WOMEN REFUSE TO § 1EVE THAT THEY HAVE STANDARDS. Put your standard for man's goodness as high as you will, let kim know how high you have placed it if you will, but because of a Mttle puppy love affair of long ago let us not spoil oudselves am ruin our chances of happiness by believing that all men are un worthy. The Newest Things in Shirt Waist Suits = Silk, Mobair, Panama, etc. in all ™ $12.50 ». the most effective designs, CASH OR CREDT—$1.00 A WEEK. Eastern Outfitting Co.: 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth “GOOD GOODS—HONEST PRICES—TERMS THAT SUIT keeper, with strict ord to Mr, Frayer the mome , od, and then descended hastily + | the basement | net more than ten minutes before | recognize her voice the old womaa signale T SHAW'S DRUG STORE %,,2242 A genteel plact to borrow money diamonds and all kinds of jew The women again wiped her } b her whawl, heattated a momen t " 1 om ne La y's arn y " 1 we he wh 3 © ’ on a mw Hat r " y t he can wal We ca ia ' x t ny » h me we a scults on atray Ma 1 b help he ' ne xouned te ls Mr. Prayer at bom he de na 1 ack uk ve he wa bow lenly ¢ aint on me, Loom he t gan commandingly Put on y hat at 4 as the t 2 The mune nme we enter, t and tell him the ask him t me at f ant find bim, tele M an't « at y ° do an De HARMONY She gave the not “Now im ready. Mra —Hicketts Tm 1 w r jown he cia» gretfully ceded arm confideatialiy through Ha mony’ « I'm not Mrs. Rickett nor Ra we enough. He says I bis Rag Dishrag " taK the Oh, b " art boy—-ama er thar Ye ary, 1M harry Lord, | was young omee and in bk myself CHAPTER XXX Harmony apd her susp an lowk | ing ese@rt boarded an enst-side ca i Laomin followed them, rematn It was |tor to stop, and, alightir unKe Jat once in » ten nt district. Imdems than five min tes’ walk Harmony was completely Z A. MAFRIGE & OO. Estabtiahed 1890 GheF AIR Dep't Store Fourth Day of the Great Sale Of the CLOTHING. SHOE and DRY GOODS STOCK will marked by a still greater R DUCTION in PR ES in CLOTHING and SHOES GheF AIR Second Avenue, between Pike and Pine WON TRUST 'PHOTO SUPPLY CO, 220" School of Photegra, Freate jum ~ AyyltT Us Fit. Second Ave, ChicagoLoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yerier Way. Btrictly confidential with | | Saterior embeiiiauments wil! not op eiry. | {vy marings, aN hope that Loomis knew 7 © \ntormaliop before bad Harmor . wh whe had tra yed before w “ mont, w woating " © pointed towa a The place ha ‘ nd Loo was nowl he woman, sneeringty n exchange for it, J « l Rat Ricketts bad sent mercy park She fad a net od impulstyely in coming « his But « , ! Ke " ng © q ' ng Ait , ‘ meres be ia ‘ Ue 4 wha ‘ now because she is) would ever have ' sue What would } er it ja vid him some da he haf was afraid? What was she afdet t ‘ 7 ’ ' a te ovik ‘ “e se unonyat rg woman THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH o2, 1905. opyri 904 <THE WEB Page & Co, ll o+se.. By Frederick Trevor Hill Copyright 1904 by Newspaper Enterprise A mocation i(% STAR DUST» ee SCHORS FRO A pROS ) Boctety—the + Who florish o ten gale To this fair workd are “worthlew The poor man furnishes the brains emer, a great ma . would alway broke aid one whit to the jaa The voice of w The human mind car e wealth of the ach a wealth of a noble woman } ny asuted by dolinrs, tut by the Ko ois of love that help &oj poor soul out of the vortex JOKOB, A WORD FROM 308H WISE. A feller th't's too| were up good fer work ain't A much good fer an YE POOR BDITOR The News 1 week, and we thi weion is good f t against t hung a “nigger yrange crop ts all right. No int We dug down into our desl ad happened to find a Itter from a scriber who says he doesn't Owtea bible and wants as to print the om | Iv bat can w her #9 Ml will reprint ea f sheet this week w nis the decalogue, and we are sure that|t it will be real news to some folks in these environs, And we hope our readers who ask for them will reap uch profit from a careful perusal jof the same—Monticelio ( ila.) News Fine joke on my former wife “What's that? ‘Court gave her all my salary for | trouble pointe with pride to the ita | Hiegiaiat ure have whinkers o the average men come from the h men move POOR GIRI that} TO EXTREME went to Exypt » year or 600 Dollars’ Worth of Big) Mave. why an order allowing said /f which sald notices are to set ft and buried himself in s and your daughter has a said the man in fat got her trained.” out STATE OF WASHD 1 ICHARDSON & KELLY Paces 8 1112 Second Avenuo Opposite the Lumber Exchange. you've been looking for. them, also another grade at 29 Cents | BY wonted ber and for ® moment closed her eyes, She did mot dare think what the broad back of her guide wa screening. Sudfenly she became was daring at her, and ber Mfting lds G@incloned Kat THicketts, tis fe > with ewent, tile « thie aware the! sone hw mon almost pretrufed brough the tight-drawn #kin a oming gown trimmed sutin ribbone od e ror, while Rat ft efforts to »peak - $60 # All This ensational ’ w,,.; al The ets $4.50 Covert Jack ome-th wer than a Mh ‘ ght ene s . : (Ortived. Read Every Item Ih This Advertisement for Cons nd Insomnia tiene ms $3.00 Imaginary Economy © peo pay mor an worth to or. Young's Dilators € }Gillett Razors, Complete Outfit, $5 are nat high or tow— ust fair why pay more Oregon Candied Honey—larg pound packuge—Zoge Team pay © chances are r ten you will be ry for tt inside « year 20-Mule Borax Ladiew Hand Bags—newest Coke's Dand@raff Cure—large -5Qe nouncement of next Saturday's Watch our advertisements for Sherman, Clay wy sd Spee delivery to all parts of the city. Phone Mais & Co. 1013-1015 FIRST AV |in TH UPERION COURT OF; THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, | Legal Notices. FOR THE COUNTY OF KING : s In the matter of the estate |IN THE SUPERIOR COURT @ —of No 3| THE STATE OF Wasi John W. Pratt, deceased D FOR THE COUNTY g |ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY IN PROBATE, j j FINAL ACCOUNT SHOULD NoT | BE ALLOWED. i: the matter rd the estate o 2 No. Mary Emma Parazette (formerly | Jobn W. Pratt, deceased | Mary Kmma Pratt.) administratrix|ORDER FIXING TIME FOR SET. Jof the estate of John W. Pratt, de-| TLEMENT OF FINALACCOUN. jceased, having filed in this court | aaa |her second annual account of her| Mary Emma Parazette (orm: administration of the estate of the} Mary Emma Pratt.) sdmlaisrtr: |eaid deceased, and having at that | the estate of John W. Bratt & |time represented unto this court | °#*ed, having om the th day ¢ \that the same was a full and true J8Puary, 1905, rendered, presmid account as ber doings as such ad-| 884 filed in this court ber secot | ministratrix, and having since filed | S@Pual account of her sé@minian- her resignation as such administra- {40M of the estate of sald Gecensd, trix; and it appearing to the court |®M@ having at that time represeste that said administratrix hed on the | S@to this court that the same ws day of December, 1904, mar-| ® full and true account of her & ried and removed tothe State of |!98% as suc. administratrix, asf | California and that she was there- | 5@ving since filed her resignation }fore disqualified to rther act as/%# Such administratrix, and ashe jadministratrix of said estate; ana | thie court to consider said seul | the said administratrix having ask- | ®@mual account as her final account, | ed this court to consider said annua) | 't 1s here and now |account as her final account; and it| ORDERED by the court tht appearing to the court that said ad-| Thursday, the 23d day of Mart ministratrix had no authority over | 1905, at 9:30 o'clock @ m of sit said estate and done nothing in re- | 4@y be. and the same is hereby gard to the same to in any w pointed as the time for hearing sf | change the . ond n of said estate | S@ttiement of said final account, & since the filing by her in this court | (B® court room of the Probate le of her second annual account; and | P&rtment of our state court, imi the court having made an order that |COUrt house, in the City of Seale said second account should be con-|!2 King County, Washington, # | sidered as said administratrix’ final | (hat notice of the time and plage jaccount; be it therefore, |the hearing, and the settlement ¢ | ORDERED by the court that all | Sid @ccount be given by hd persons interested in said estate of |® Written notice in each of the |the said John W. Pratt, deceased, | Most public places im said |be and appear before the said Su. | Cowmty, at least one week beforede | perior Court of King County, Wash- | time appointed for the settlement ington, at the court room of the | the said account, and ty | Probate Department of said court in| ® Similar notice two times a Ge | the City of Seattle, on Thursday, the | Seattle Daily “Star,” a dally see 23rd day of March. 1905, at the hour | Paper published in said county, all of 9:30 o'clock of said day, then and | Publication to be made onthe MM there to show canse, if any they 824 22nd days of March, 166, aa Giant | administratrix’ final nt should | the name of the esta! Blackberries | not be made and said administra-| the administratrix and the “5 | trix’ bondemen exonerated petnted for 7a yn of It is further ORDERED that a /@ccou And the court mot | copy of this order be published two |@@d adjudges that such notice » woe in the Seattle Daily “Star,” a | Proper and adequate in the pree raised an one acre of land in arden of Kden Addition. Ex- few minutes a Prices $35.00 2 hewspaper printed and published in | !#es Plenty of work fOr oeenr bey: aay: | King . unty, Washington, and of| Done in open court this 2th @ar# he Wadhineton Street < general cireulation therein said | Mar h, 1906. 1 PRATER er Seach. yy publication to be made the 15th ana | AW 7 é. Witieann, Seonaeen 4 tied days of March, 1905, A: Py ns Block We a giving away 6,000 Jone in open court this 7th day ol I HE SUPERIOR COURT OF TH raspberry plants and 10,000 rose | March, 1906. tate of Washington for King Cou bushes tot A. W. PRATER, yers of these acre tracta. | See us ai once before we are sold Judge. GTOD COUNTY OF KING 1, Otte Case, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Superior Court of King County, Washington, do |hereby certify that the foregoing is }@ full, true and correct copy of the j original order to show cause made |by said court on the 7th day of |March, 1905, in the matter of the t mplaint —~ j estate of John W. Pratt, deceased. filed w ert woop WITNESS my hand and seal of Wool, Charcoal and Coke said court this 7th day of March. Seattle Coaland |} orto a.case, — {1th ist Co. Clerk. | Cano Street and Railroad Ara & By D. K. SICKEL. | Postoffice Ad 44 Ne - : Tork Pulling Phones: Main 93; lud 9% Deputy Clerk Beattie, King County, W Pr? i) eae ai i on ee v b a ti fe fe 3 tt ¥ b by v ¥ o ¥ « £ ‘