The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1905, Page 4

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ienarencimaate: SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PU BLiaHING CO x THE < orrices and im) Reventh Avenue EVERY AFTERNOON PXCHPT SUNDAY TRLEPHONES Bustrens Department—tuneet, Main 8%) In dependent 18 ditortal Department-Bunset, Main Lia Smaees AR AGHNCY-@ Ballard ave “Hed Ml arriers, No free coples. ea Rin a The date when your h paper en that dat patd vanes, your name he address label is & receipt at Seattle. Wash an J-clan matter. RAGLEYS Dt oO, COR Bh ND AVENUE COPYRIGHT 190 the above number hae recently been of t att public @ convenient place to leave want Star leave ews ltoma, “The phone | ee act, Main Oa: Independent LO ea E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 100 f * ‘ebew) .. eaow él. alonn the W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 53 Tribune Building. | you, being what you are, would take TTS | the sensible view, and there is this J consolation-—that if you are caught THE GOOD OF A GARDEN after crime number two you can only be hanged once huckled. And now, my friend, that is the T a hand w huma A ns to han ast’ word I 1 say to harrow ‘ you,” he we nh « ploasanter ~opllie p A little harshness was nec . 2 : parte: : sary to show you the futil The sen ght and sm are not all that powerfully appeal | ing to gammon me with to us w a arrayit f in green and throwing out her |r e, but hi ia ttuation you . . = to put our hands at work In the % earth a t r hine and t s io act. Or Bo tte but sweet and t it will be y Every city a bit of ground about b hould do not find mea begin to think t a garden Ky yf on Serer: o ¥ n enough equa a your ultimate or \ ea a flow . wa ° Every word this man spoke e and a ‘ fe and the liv ! ». | me w loat and disgu I If he have then he « flowers a at | : Rags digeycn their tender r " his heart f tougt ng into the [ian } ee anne Soy fod ot selfishr ness,” [ said. “Who ts Al ‘ ly for, will save Aweller hat I am to k He should be Many a dollar at is by means t 1 4 person of some importance to t ela prepara More money tha ws at to do wit . fe wielding de a t xe e | Yea, b fered perspiration than which { oxe ea ' r tant Ha « fo 7 a b wn b though tat of per ation is more exhilarating than wine and h rfume is 2 at o aitter e in m you ore han atta > teen ¥ n ie the Right as good a thing + oe b . 1 I ‘ a of to get close to nature. To be pitied k im | Asphington With delight the fragrance of flowers a: al ay ~My raven ‘ ee 4 aghas the stench of a city, and who does not learn a lesson from the . cae dee?" paket tence: Wabinils Jess, orderly, beneficent processes of nature that matantly golN6 | me wa so wa at * nd him time t act a little, and I 4 are many reasons, ¢ al, physical, eathet 1 t wit y craft as I pos why every man should be his own garde ur uaande of @wetlers tn hotels, flats and tenements can't be Their existence is as er, an. T @ull and cheerless in the season when all nature is gay as is that of a bird that is caged. They may lax t #0 does the caged bird sing But such is not t ! f It seems that th t F hich God arke a part alsing of fruits and vege He gtveg and moistens ft eed, the sun the 1% @inct to do our own little part of just ng th Him too. Too early yet to think about gardening? It is not too early to be gin ge your plans ready, your seeis ready and your o ready And when the warm rains and the hot sunshine come your 5 rations w som Into deligh(fal enjoyment, fust a b Ken erate! { skies blooms forth into a beautiful flower ———— THE EATING GIRL FRIGHTENS THE BEAUX BY DOLLY BLYTHE * to food her. hink of the girls you 0 t who have not > than once a burden to their ach? eat after the ibie invitation t chocolate puffs. offer to eat oe an afters follow that extr © with an st mics ing to expect (00 eat after the theater. ¢) eater. luneh, They never expensive are begin y should not everyone els. Anak ys the bills: he knows why not ply because they were asked, not be. I have known other » if t were no would be enough to bint o I HAV. (OWN GIRLS WHO ACTUALLY DROVE THE 'OUNG MEN AWAWY FROM THEM & HE THEY AT MUCH. A man who takes a young woman ‘oe theater posed to board The head of the endation Here «, I motives, 1 or to I =|Milhon —<—<———— HY THE NEWSPAPER BY HEADON HILL BNI Pris 1 1 Of thene nearest was a tall, handsome ¢ plainly but expen ively dressed, who, save for « maid of the “reat lady.” I could tee that Horzog probably knew who she was, A ad sidered lim Waisted man came up the stairs an advanced toward the fair unknow There was & swaggering braggado ) in his manner, « self-assertion about his waxed mustach, that filled me with dislike. He glanced mtemptuously at me and was eating Herzog to the same sort of vey, when h rod shot 1 red-rimmed ‘ ated for One f 1 and were quickly I could not come up be fore I have been tr looking after your luggage,” he said as he joined the lady ean't matter at a wa yunded Hike a smut one with your newspa ause it ton't upri “On what char ter who fi leowk na rested t On a harge ®f counter @tting Why wearing whe Hecause they are ob rt mkirt yne too high ABBOCIATION ones No, but I am Interested tn this escape that everyone in talking of,” wae t answer that thrilled me with a nder that inerea en en the speaker added in 6, aweet to not on my own at, you w a friend of ' @ staunch t ver Capt Rivington’s innocence, and she has ffected mo with some of her en While these remarks, which pre med an acquaintance between Lady Murtel” and my Janet, ow to whom they were rane d wan arked and instantaneous H ywe contracted in a deep * Kosture ot imp atience Don't waste your sweetness n h a scoundrel, There waa « 1 that he was gullty—any more than there is that he will «peedily aught and hanged.” | ould a carpen ar | paper like a question Because 1 ire” the signa, Kind You Have Always Bought has borne ft ade nder hia hig Shas. WH. Kiet » and has been | 1 supervision for over 30 year Allow no ive you in this, Counterteits, Ki erles Vitatlon Just-ns-good”’ are but Experiments, and ene vm Children—Experience against xy rimenge® What is CASTORIA storia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleat” ontaing neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nares substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wants and allays Feverlshness, It cures Diarrhoa and me Colle, It relleves Teething Troubles, cures Ce atipatine 4 Matulency. lates the Food, regulates they mach end Bow « healthy and natural sleep, The Chitdren’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, Pe ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of | health of | h In Use For Over 30 Years. Tee COmTAUm COMPamY, TF Mu! peak so violently that the + Se wish might well be father to the| REAL A | , aoa “egg gprs pgs io to Mra. A. J. Martin this week re | Ne ; a a A know 7 ceived th al news of the death of he cane, and care leas” And) yon Dye, at Paris, Mo. He was an| Papper te Coane luncle of Robert Dye and his sister | ‘ et, my unknown datractor | ste start ae, Dre bad ule ‘| | —— A ’ * ay ** local = reputation a h | ' rw ca rebel, Wasiag bie Free for One Week the ME Kis | To be Continued.) oe er Most Reliable Dentists in the City } | SET OF TEETH Pr s at . Pal 2k GOLD CROWN ad : | | TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. 7) y to earn| | FILLINGS 1s Those grand dukes mt wha . ut oft atet girls them. But give me : it as if he were a mad] dog Lead me to him * aa you like and you will not find me fall. Where is my Lord Alphing For a moment I feared that { had done it. so fiercely penetrat Herzog’s stare. But no @ long h of reltef a peared inet oo a THE SUNNY SOUTH T Kk A in| - : . Invites you to come and er t it f “But in a day or many attractions for pleamure and two he goes to n near health kers. Absorb the # Freshwater, in thi Wight Bhine, enjoy the flowers which he has taken reces® The famous Hoent« at Totland Bay We f the Bouth ! also shall become of the} THIS IS A PICTURE OF TH E BOILER WHICH EXPLODED IN | with tts two dally trains offers ex ¢ of Wight tomorrow, my friend| THE EMERSON SHOE FACTORY AT BROCKTON, MA8S., MON lent in the character of harmless sum-| DAY KILLING THREE-SCORE F LE AFTER HI G | nta mer vis " | THROUGH THE FACTORY AND OUT INTO THE OPED i | Once more I needed all the re WRECKED TWO RESIDENCES IN ITS FLIGHT AND straint I could M ja-| FOUND AS THE PI : SHO WS | bedroom was elated and }rog I j turns a CHAPTER It 1 PICK UP A LADY | That night as I lay awake fn which I shared with Her the! maod by ving Ja Jep ‘ompect of bh | net near me during the coming or i aded draging b into rible vortex in which I and yet I acepted it as a omen that I was going to the Let a girl occasionally refuse an invitation to eat. There ts a place where T might find an op bottom to the purse of most men. Why should a girl deliberately eat | portunity of enlisting her help if I them down to poverty? finally decided to do so. | The « who is popular with the men would do well to think a | I we from a fitful sleep and) minute before she eats herself out of her popularity Let her arn to found Herzog bending over me aan | pass m sign without speaking of the hot weather. Let |a thoughtful frown her lear ognize the { coffee without saying: “How good Do not be alarmed,” he said, it amelis!” Let her not make herself such an extrav « that men | was only studying your features ax! can't afford to beau her around. Otherwise she nm stay at jan artist. Im other words, I must home. 3 disguise you. Your mustach must — ~% come off, and then, with the addi- * | tlon of false sidewhitaers, you will | COHN---RICKLES lish Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Cohn | be unrecagniza Y will travel | } will be at home at 406 Ninth aven-| in company of the la nit | ue, this city the kingdom with whom y wilt} Goldie Kickles, one of the 1- | MONKS ASSAULTED Ya . oo oer ree w In dow h x ty n Seattle 1) ‘ PLE, March lr " h a chane ar Sam Cohn w » Be " e that I wld not have known man, were n's hall, | ™ 1 at th t y afterwards w ft e 2 tr r St. Nicholas at her Henceforth I was t { fully 300 relatives| Were expelled and " wr Mr. Martin,” an inva T emor 1s | Wounded f his private med Rabbi H. Genns of Ww aes ae. ,: ¢ was to be “Dr. Barra ‘ e work with, not were my tracks f of the bride, was maid of b r . rt obliterated Brides-maida were: Minses against, doctors After a visit to am outfitt Goldstein, Fannie Weinberg. eo 1 Was supplied with several sad Lillian M We give doctors the formula for of clothes and other rn wins and Wille ec : , ° le o to the ra gm Mn Aggane Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they ge moe Ft cndeane - an se a £ | can tell, when asked, just what | Lymington Wh le walt ng for th « served at ‘ train I noticed that there was un tion was carved jenns, as | it will do. Suppose you ask ; xelter round Sbaneler, Win; Greenvers, . «| Your doctor about this medicine | *‘*!!. The “ler midband them A Tberg. z ee astra rete gos jim cases of impure blood, thin ae a ent ste Meee? gether a splendid one. The '| blood, debility, exhaustion, | paper. “It is all right,” b was beantif orated. be - n @ hot scent af After a tour thro Brit- | MErvousness, anemia. LAT ess | you to London. I did not spend a = « fh * yesterday at W 7 € t f hing.” Ito I gained econfider and by SUITS, JACKETS AND |)... 65 mer at Bymington I had lost MILLINERY ata yan cena | It being the height of the tourtet ONE DOLLAR A W SEK | ason the Httle steamer was crowd jed. Hergox had taken first class kets, and we 4 been free to East oO thitti mount the bridge deck. He, who ern a ng Ou x | was at onee my ev nius and my 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth Good Goods Honest Prices Terms That Suit | preserver stood at my side, leaning over the to me ers. ral for Is he and chattering trifies benefit of bystand Professor Pickering astronomer of it ear ask any Now that the and vid uy time sayin’ it some other rene | have got things t i da on’ xy "ain whthenn ea takin’ up amy ime, 1 Jy a danger signal, warning HUTCHINSON co. A that the brain nerves are Clothiers, Second ani Union exha irrit and are WE GAS SO Fre mige at ty held an tntensety int pins erative power of nerve ceting last night in Pret Mt} | celle of ¢ brain lead to (A EOTEC OL e ». The questio de ' ‘ 04 FIRST AVE. SO “ auestion of de | joss of memory, ancholy, “ t Pak ake oO r « on, SPa ns, epil psy, and fre When the brain nerves are ee eee ee oy weakened they are unable to ALBERT HANSEN Chestnuts ng "Bn ppaly 6 ak auseve; foie JEWELRY, WATOHES ; n “gh OUT aia. Whr 16:6 teen Wives whe to the ner that control the 706 Ist Avenue never ngs, heart, s ch nd Because he always has @ ‘V other organs, e organs m thus roliead of and MARION SPATTLE, bean) Apt . z unable to meet ctiioia 126; (f4 — T th e to make a and they N TRUST i. head ¢ } ; ead pains with | PHOTO ‘SUPPLY CO. Why do th i ain Pills, and School of Photography emble a pa a wee Free te Amateurs oc. [ct rant to tll yom how thankful "|Ghloage LoanOftice 5 It etiq to eat limburger| am for Dr. MM HARRY SILVER, Pro’ 4 orn ja 1 have L >. heese with the finger ot ag a 117 Yesler Way. It sidered very bac I 4 Scans vanes Eoceen peaner oe taste. Pa 1 @iamonds and all kinds of jewel: 860, * Strictly contidential Why is the man with an bun m on. dred-dollar watch happier than the binig"XcMA Gare, LONDON: LOAN OFFICE | ith a five-dolla: teh? N 0. nd saute he tensa: bebdar 8 “ Or. [aioe Anti-Patn Pitts are sold by | Next rt Guy's Seve ‘Brees au as a bette e our druggist, who will pA ; The fret package will benefia it it | Money to Loan om Watches, Dia- bas got » STAR DUST —_—__— th tips A tie pass, 4 with Harv ap they you don’t lub man at 3a © eminent * the ove it hold e Mberally pro transportation A WORD FROM J08H WISE Some people ain't got anything ¢ an’ spend a whole ‘oe “What happens ¢ to the majority of ball play Many of t off their ore hem base batty.” Some Others are al- a raitromd | | | Rose Water Full 2 Oz ways chasin’ the ‘ball the pitcher is often broke while Why should you not inhale the fragrance from a bunch of flowers” “Because it makes the none gay “Why do ladies wear corsets? wee they consider it © “Why does a snake craw oo vs | The QUAKER DRUG CO, Pain in the © 1013-1055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240, monds and Jewelry. Do not buy a watch or diamond before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked ip plain (igures. Isaac Lure, Prop. falls he will egturn your money, 28 cents.” Never sold in bulk Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind | / | | All work guaras Hours, § a m | 8:30 to 1 $500 Worth of rr Phe Cor hr an Strawberries | Can be raised on one acre of land in| the Garden of Eden A ursion a be PARLORS e-year guarantes, ants. to 6; Sundays 9 | from acre f r Both phones. Plenty of work for eve ’ OND AVENUE the Washington Street Car to Rain- } Mm n Reome 1 2. s Th Block. We are giving away 5, SETH FREE ALL THIS raepherry plants and 10,000 rose Tae PAINLESS A bushes to buyers of these acre ws agsiee SE tama. Beo us at ones before we are} : S014 « if people only knew how ork done by thaw nice, level and close in this land is specialists, at tow we would be 1 ont n two days Plenty of work mer ‘ LADIES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY IS NOW READY, ALL THIS WEEK FREE EXTRACTING EXAMINATIONS And we can save you money Higlio 4 One dollar week will buy $1.00 anes ost? sa $4.00 and $10.00 Gold Crowns ....5 me $2.00 to $5.00 eh poometinge- saa $15.00 and $20.00 Sets of Teeth... 587 Queen 5 . $3.00 to $1000 337 Que m Anse Ave nd Come yin at once and take advan 316 Union Street, Seattle. lenge of low rates, All anteed for ten years, and done 7 jour painless system, known and usd Large New Line of jonly by LADIES HAT PINS, | BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS | an Bee Uh 713 First Ave. * | Parlors 1-2-3-4-5-6 Union lone door south of MacDougall HOUGHTON & HUNTER, | Southwick's | lewelers, | Hours—8:30 am. te @ p. @ Bum 704 Firet Avenue, Seattle. days—8:30 a m. to 12:30 pm — sure you are at the right Cano Street and Railroad Ave & | Phones: Malo hed tea. vw LITTLE BAND BOX MARKET } Pioneer B (chers of Seatue. Centennial’s Best Flour |The Very Cholcest of Meats, Poul- try and Fish. Family Trade a Specialty. 1100 Firet Avenue. | New YorkLiquorCo For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. = Main 2 Ind. 1326. Makes More Bread Covert Jackets | | Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Ave His label ar Prescrip tion corre th the ‘Ster on silver 1213 Ave. nds w mark ting” pened S DRUG STORE §::.,, Ten years’ guarantee. Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p §:30 a. m. to 12 m. m. Pundays 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Building, opposite Penn Mutual Life Building. ie oh et a

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