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SPATTLE Sete ARY-W EDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1905 THE SEATTLE STAR = C ane DI was lor 1 8 “ EVERY AFTERNOON EX {DAY Copyright 1904 Pog | | 6 ° yy , by Doubleday, 4 weer ent. M - Page & Co, >| poe — a) = Association siting -.«.. By Frederick Trevor } th ‘ VB ‘The dete w y subecrts ° is eo for Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought h orne the sig . ' . . ’ | nature ef Chas. H. Fletcher, aud has } nade wader a ; } wardly help him. No, noteto having po Bopd of retover any n Maddox his personal supervision for over 30 Allow ne want |e i wy we ~ vai} ant. I * were a woll ap ke ' ’ ‘ one to deceive you in this, Counterts ations a guna . Woiteme ‘The phone | nted aniy sick om | OHO | ont that lega he gained a *Just-a ’are bat Mxperiment endanger the are. Sunsct, Me \ 4 wiped his mouth ‘ \ « + rhe , ara health of Children Experience against Experiment, was wardly Afraid of a t " ‘ ¢ t “ " . _ artford Building. Y a tor me A w a wa a ©. W. BLACKWOOD, Ch Representative, 1000 Hertford tor oe ha man tying breath I Tr Kind Y Have Al 2 L W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 53 Tribune Building jt've semi [ Nothing after ey uss lowe tee tek Eto pee an ernine, Peet = soll poe 16 1m ou ave Alw Lys Bought = <== — waan't good enone know that “nm poor wreteh to! tent, then wear me, take |! te . : | " | wasn't a ant and gm ife away without | down what I've said. and toll ime and Bears the Signature of | GOOD PREACHING | = ; hor hand tl when ft» d n og B y the tenant the moment | pach ame AD ie eee T him 1 he hadn't the) pe ind 4 fatmony with 6 h had anting a hard-pressed animal. | k. Ho was « Ne with forefing ra h ten chin R : aire You'll ene ’ won't you?” {happiness of a Hfo—more than ane| wore Rat's heavy breathing a ' es r fan ee i. ; then you | life might depend novement'G? the Gificts ne {and th nt isfaction “4 (A é ee po ambos . ard im thing or two. I could see {itrew back the 1 . oun, |¥ 4 ; In Use For Over 30 Years. cc efiaia ‘ ou with alling—and I ofte athing heavily, and slities were noted | Sudden . . . end ts wi! tt t ‘ - non thes & ned to hers with th ffirta it oy wa , . s silows who called and didn’t know she bad ed, ¥ made Harmon pel , ‘ : 7 ' ‘ y trieks of whaddowing. [ wae had first on he od | he ee ‘ hy and greatest duty of womanhood a wittns , smart at thet. You ask Dishrag, rounded by the gaping rs from his gaze, and spok the apartn y Bring as th houlé health 1 ir ' 4. ib it 1 wa ask anybody—no| Gramercy: He her, as though no en Pt an amorous » that the ; angth. though. ‘That was it. Ask, #Peak and ntorrupted his vere Yetentug, oF . he regs | } the « «, | Mr. Maddox ‘| mart, too, but} Meaning, set from a h@ok ate oat Ge ked . : | and ee . " . lows He don’t know how |om the wall th water Me kaew Wachere « down on mn with a gleam a 7 ard it k and straight at/ ently raised the ead, | nis wife , A abolical f vs, Rat fle ; gat tpit Rosevelt { have mad | ate leeply—thanking her with bi oe flergy ‘ hallway an t ‘ r rind We niin . a as. He p os a n the greasy | De eyes an she renett lod ¢ Rvane for Rutleds wed by b nfurtated assailant my hus. ; " Hew end 2 + aed vid | Then suddenly she re: ered GRO) ur pcb ntift r bend © Ges fal : - _ 4 . : . 1 « ty 0 ‘ t few ple hings w b i be es or rad 1 achers and “ st e ADR . a . ” 1 ‘ J ach gon and att oo . srese aced th h Grad ng the means at i, worked ou inep ; « ; " ui way from t i ts " b t “ yt him. ' 4 ; 4 east Y . ‘ 7 y pushed | minutes abored with re sis ete, Saar ng ang | ee at wee ae een | (Ge STAR. DUST 3 “ oar B a oe not alter You annot way | suse Ma y, gently, @ g| ing t y effort. His rWod i ‘a ‘ . . ture, government gio® You som. ng to tell o * his man ing At lust he} ~ait | nin beste 1h ef for the propasation | OUP ana pegrenet. | Seattle Lighting Co.|} ’ | ° ae ry tr ~ ae grosac and « e of 4 & f bie ane He's coming,” sh wered . If the huma: be advanced there fs only one wa Sut ooh Gant agingly, redoubling her eff Both Tarking P.-1. Bullding, Fo urth and Union One man and all else and cleave to h acke an ahe noticad the increasing } agninet 4b Phones et, Kx. 2 . ful b 0 of i ‘ he whispered, “f yusness of his gray-greea face 0 waret ‘bil ‘ other In fa ! s ew some onmer |, . ST math theo of rnp grees C tang bo true came pare b ar childrea im the fear of God and im the hope of a | é kK. and V's| creaking stairs. A hale garet : ge erste sever have another chance to taikjQnd the dove opened. admitting ay . . ICHARDSON & KELLY When men and women forget this duty they owe to the race | with " woman and a priest. who ty nabbed. oes Coos , 6 Galen Phen t ‘ tet t te fuse to be bound | Maru milled fa 6 mere 38 ‘1 “ althy exercise, an object . hen they yerately ade | ase to bi = wht this “ ‘ od at the patient's face nt | gyre " J ®, fire sit alone, by it. they are traitors to their kin worthy th y wh they | ehinkin® of are related to this poor feb | L ; ~ es B mep further. Joe t 1112 Second Avenue her F feet and oven: Spre begotten, and count the tie of m . vies bis w7" he asked im a low voice, (| A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. [her to « tree, but when he | wen Gipcaiie tha Lamber Teckonan. ‘ ik " * oes me ‘ | ay ff wn the satio | 'ne Har ack for e beset » rning ae in . > When men and wore youd “the br . “ ins iene tee aoe | [with « hydraulic jack to move her , 4 Gad rearing,” Dn ! of all al lit v + Wiaes Sle cent for me to hear = one, found that she had left for = cic | “Las oon he con . o a ——na " You seen me there | 'niusties,” she explained, continuieg her.—Vinita, I. T., Leader : w F | ie wpe = her efforts to rouse the suffeier. | © ; et heard of expensive drinks bet put we think it fe | r : He says he knows something wit habits is bad is th't AND THE FEUD STILL ON f the limit most woefully when a manufactaring concern ts : ; eae ee eee ee ats aaaeaanataien aay la or : od to y elxt sand for ‘two finger . af nal » % . ‘ Py i . Ps, — a 1 Fi . , - : f awe . lear to me—gumething albany they're so hard ¢ e oaee 1 son Fa : t nurde no adhd is Om, ae for that. that old thing Is . A Teo hare-Orained Mlet whe eencit : : . ee eee 4 mtn sti nd Rent Allowed on Purchase Price f 4 z s : | with bi man f at's eyebrows z ; sor ¢ w ¢ part of his band thr « mart. I'd get ahead tf I at as he studied the agx- | break. } i . s ‘ - os es Sadie icaiien Gi ithe al dae Seattiee there, ang face before him 1 thought you maid you never | KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave, ‘ » tang y Bey Has he spokum yet?” he asked, played quiver except for fun.” (Eetablished 1858.) ¢ quietly That's right. Somebody always} Largest Music Howse on the Coast t “Watch Seattle grow” is the slogan of the railroads of the North be again shook her head } s some fan out of It when I pla : Please ask him to tell,” she tm-| si And I'm sure t ket any more 7 west. Same here ian to ‘ a WE'RE SORRY, ; oe | — i cnieeiuieibsieaiemmsinns sred. “He ta very low ne ROL?! Phe star Dust Man will never try |!*## fun out of @ gam 1 I fear » e b t ram : Spring has jast begun officta oreng 6 the first ting Pi. turned again to the|*? *Pring @ joke without » diagram re J ; too 3 beruter "He's sory he ver ried overt Jackels|| ; . yan s In an unguarded moment Inst week Were $12.50, now $8.50 : Gugnewene © asked # readers if the valid | ORR RR RRR te en SRR RR t in > they ae — nd Ave, t } ‘ * get $15 for 4 pennies ax vagh * % lawe and fled toward the door it and anthortta wouldn't have to driv at one Kt to Stone, * » | " wad i ont is ate! ee w sher @ Lane t : POINTERS ON HOUSKEEPING Brie orien He's th ri 7\i witha wedge’ He was soe » | Harmony leaped to her fect as ob You urne?” he questioned. | Ss ~é “a ae r * BY CYNTHIA GREY. # [heard the words, but before she! “No. Ro." she anewered huriedly, | jase vintage and ted i t TPP Pee eee eee eee eee ee 2 ere iM woman © g soot, Wer tG »me that |? f nope alee | } ; j a mpin, he last straw came : ning t Don't hang copies of old masters close to home | heavily n the sta For a few please, at then. ob. | *B*2 & man came down from Sno ‘ painte wate . s ts t ‘ 1 y . pape at agty s homish with a bagful of 398 last | x estiatchetly -ynnn igi na RED serving a silent odor, began working | year's pennice and presented « bill ; at <raph two, but the We had to tell him that nineteen } » the skeping room of ned his eyes, a2ed /numdred and four pennies were { r m. ae gracmany $15 and $4.04 besides. He got p wi ation of bis “a und the ar and left, calling at the same height addressed him ffept,} : : a =i “ting confession and the | { the church, but Ricke@te) «1 Ject and same vite afd framed almost a they cag be hung ome over the other wh h think someone is knocking,” M@ronger, and match the frame to that color. If a mat ts Rarmonize with | t. Confessional sacred—Nor™ | *®e volt rian. hook his head, and the prieat of Philadelphia. Located at bearded In their early Aw, fudge, let ‘or kn ays i” amid | b v are pictire tel oftet made to look more ar y shook Ris head. speakin@®/ said Romulus one evening. just be : tistic if a small round picture is placed each side me words which f0@l-lfore the time to light the lamps pd os Sveti a good effect if obtained by gre ng three small iy ohaped ther ives into « >} rt the front window and ‘of und amed pictures trt arly sare fra ‘ see who it Is.” Mats are not so pops: tant “yy } “Something to tell her the | hem ped out and saw thi ny framing pick out the the color in th "a rds were painfully labored, but! aerenie Mer uae hae Crown Bental Offices : th picture and frame. Sometins a mat match frame n@; again a mat of the same color nding. stepped discreetly | Romulus. “She'll soon get tired.” | 11-12 ae oe : ghter shade, out tt An attempt is earing, but Rai honed | Hut instead of becoming tired she | BRINGING UP A LARGE FAMILY 7 NUR atch colors, fet 5 him ba: k again with a movement of} y.-ked for an hour, and Romalus se rtraits of the fa wer bis gaunt finger against (he coumter-) mp aiiy was compelled to drive her| WANTED —Deep water divers, to} — aits are of pane away with a sd im investigation of steel trust 4 relatives who have Ath Pag ; 4) tT able teaches than even Im}Apply U. 8, Washington, D. ¢ we SS See 0 aleck, spor taste hey be uae a oe COO | those daye there were men who had felephone—Sunset, Main 1034, ot & fe often spoiled because the } wores o's intereste® } + cable in keeping the wolf from| WALTER GAINS PUBLICITY Gependent 115% any time betwee ue moc hawt tn tHe moet ided at Harmony peed Walter I has just reach= 08 and 7:00-and « copy will be 2 he wishes it estimony suspicious special wou st once. lickin’ whisker” stage | on aa n " . oat a barber shop he t ° ‘ a al wa Coron physi a) of confidence th Gectraits ma ay mjamin—two doors below. Quigh has separ ae that | TEETH FREE is tauch a0 i know law and—and thing B® he ha@ grown a great bunch of al ce tas — aa nes are | "The priest glanced inquiriegty | oe ee Olen. | Canes re Smee |All This Week Brown's Pate holaer mc |] The QUAKER DRUG (0, Je" 2"*=omast etn nad enn cs sacar on one ite and caren a0] Painless Dentists Are the moulding. There is Httle w “hie ° le and was listening sequence @ cruel.—Wiehita i Pri and gia fag a he fs ne 1013-1055 FIRST AVE e wor (Kan) asic Cutting ces @i paintings or wat = aa ne Both Phones 1240. Doctor Benjamin, tf | landscape window | ng room housew “ : ; ” aoe enerenes = | “Yes,” said the representative _ an Blackberries oe ta Tifetiane ten ty @ taliee the ¢ “° : ope dine Gee aan 1, and, rising tm from the tall timbers, “we men in — drat phon work done st have our temptations } Can be raised on one acre of land in trial nterrupted the | the Garden of Eden Addition. Ex- ates senator | & be reduced prices by these workdre nowned specialists reions leave y few minutes wi oF eee OF cut flowers a ch ay aha ll ghar mw =D) r hurried from the room t than much i adios one rag sep As MARION A . SoA TLE, A loor closed, Rat leaned: 4o- tires should never be bought simply because they are pretty, | 2 of & 400 (] WAS ward Harmony—the look of doglike If they mean nothing tothe buyer they will mean nothin 1g to the MON TRUST > in in his eyes. - tr Rainier ¥ $36.00 nat adi « dient Y ‘ great how! is going up in Pitts- | 5 4 up. rr n Gn ty, repose, culture and refinement o/ + home are the coples of the | PHOTO SUPPL co. wh opered I tell you—tell you amy: | burg because a judge has been made | ¥ t rk for everybody aie oon masters, in brown, black and white or delicate tints red School of Photography way —dear a director in the soft coal trust. | the Washington Street to R ‘otographs of spots of interest c or foreign conntries 1 reg joodness, ¢ a8 t that | nie teach r good prints of t al | on Sh yer inies gem - free fe Amateurs — CHAPTER XXXI } . Sear cet « cue tan “9 « D. " : an, 3 Times .— os | by members of the family. ee nn SO ee ee ans tea poeta apis jaeeeint CL a Iga? | Mock. We ara giving away » | AM this EXTRACTING FRER, joose and © your pictures wisely, for the stranger henes swe and relapsed into silence, gaw |hA* be : wha raspberry planta and 10,000 ros Week EXAMINA Jour roof often judges your ealture and intellectuality by these allege. | eer A MAnSEN Ing steadily into Harmony's face], "WhY. hax he bought an automo-| cary 4 ns Percy old anything | bushes to Buyers of those acre tracts, | Silver fillings - .35e to 508 Picture friends you gather about yourself Gul oeaes and obey her slightest ges | ‘ahead Wis tutantinnnt” Gee us at once before we are sold | Gold fillings 70e to $1.00, 706 1st Avenwo By time the coroner's physician} No but he had his whiskers cut No, mother, but he was wonder- | out. $8 and $10 Gold Crowns 90 0G ar was casier,| Ff the other day ing Inst night whether or no you| | $18 and $20 Sets of Teeth. 3 to $l and his whol improved. H * at h : $e in at once and take OOP NOT SURE, BUT KNOCKS ANy-|*"4 father had formed any | tage of fete ae work guarta The Newest Things in A LET US FILL ¥ more 1 in ¢ Shi t Your ‘ i arcely my than a - | “That diamond must have teed for ten years amt <eae Lig ais uits my Le Sane os see painiess wystem, i PRESCRIP- as h 1 Harmo sion is that the farmers know Not a bit of it. She didn't even | only by fn Silk, Mohair, Panama, etc., in all the most effective halr & him, and acted HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second ani Union ng site more about seed corn | gee tt.” i trom $42.50 vp. signe TIONS physician to seat himself behind her| than these fed professors who| “ho didn’t? ASH OR CREDE $6.40 4 WEEK SHAW'S DRUG STORE ¥°.,123 My Ra trans lecturing on the subjece _ |£astern Outfitting Co.; | BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS os 113 First Ave. ] | must be diind— |} stone bijud.” | ————- he quavered, as the official drew out | they don’t, they'd better t 1, | better quit farm-| Only 7,000 hooks were p: a one of the blank forms of the coro-|ing.—Antwerp Bee ge ge besgiel se gscadhn ChicagoLoanOftice ner’s office, “private detective and | = this country last year. This proves woop pr : ate ‘ A Aen |that many of the things sakl about Wood . 2, 9, 4.5, 6 Union Bled HARRY SILVER, Prop. Ww ade pore se be ; a ierien a rove COU LER. |Indlana in the last year are false Ss cattle Coal nex asl doer ot in’ of MacDougall # { | en aving a place | haffon, of Grove, bough ned a So i 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth | pp my Bae of business at 683 | : rove, Boaght ax a 8 . io Santow meney en Nassau street, innocent looking cow recently from| Also it prove t ne ange”) Bi all Kinds of jeweiry, | temporarily staying here with Dish-}a farmer across ( It proves that not all the} Wood Co. at Sou ; = Le < a to > rom ve Sundays, 8:30 to 12: Phones: Main 93; Ind 92 Be sure you are in the right pls OOD GOODS—HONEST PIICES—-TERMS THAT SUIT. Giamonds anc Strictly confidential rag—give doctor right name, Rag— started and river, and hooks written in Indiana were Came Strect and f to drive the animal home. printed

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