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Maal OEY nm 4 nt ens man AO Ae Emi SEES BARN NAN sD Stet Be ' Se ee REE =o A WRINKLER; THE |THE LAST VOTARY = 223239 9 THE RATTLE § SEAR SATURDAY, AO 96, 1905. plea pie —- Was APTERN 00} x the tight fitting velvet bodiee aad winege Department: REUSE cs vaconenten ie SS a] 7 77 3 ? , short peasmat skirt, that onpromued a GRIMACE IS A BEAUTY KILLER OF THE VENUS poy hE TRLEPHON, Breathions with delight Franz ap proached her and would have taken BALLARD STAR A CYS Maillard Ave, Sung. Red ia. copes 1 aU RCH TAKS ae OSD oxpleee te her hand, but Rodalph interponed 3 the address label of eweh ape hen that date arrives, [f your auggacrip- Do not touch her,” he whispored 4 has not again been paid In advance, your name is taken from te list ne Peg pores oh ‘on the address label is A receipt he ia easily frightened. Give her Entered at the Postofiice at Seattic, Washington, as second-class matter, It was a cloudless morning injeyes, while flowed slowly |something sweet and she will be b. OFEICE RAGLEYS DRUG STORE. COR. BECOND AVE May; the sunshine streamed bright|(brough bin ft | good for an hour or so. Our new Want Ad Office at the above number has recently been opened and beautiful into the Uffigi palace Frans, my p you are] "What earth dows he mean?* A pUurpese of Cy the public a convenient pla to jgave want ade. at Florence, touching with molten | il aaid Rodolph, kindly rod Franz in tonlalment ‘ 4 jo leave subsceiptions for tar and leave news Nema. "Phe phone 1 1 cried the other, dashin Wit ‘odolph took tre = for this offic une in OO Indep. 0 gold the rosy limba of Titian'’s| p ill,” cried the other, dashing} Without reply Rodolph took om 4 re for this office are: Sunset. M 2, Independent 18% Venus, Hghting the face of the St.| the drops from his eyes, “but mad!” | his pocket a plece of suga the é W. D. WARD, New York Reprosen tative, 63 Tribune Buthting, John of Raphael, and n lending} “Mad!” exclaimed Rodolph start 1 wnatched it eagerly 1 % eieeereeeeneneneegnetite= terra something of the warmth and bue| ing back }to eat with th mr an ant ; , of life to the form of the Venus ¢ Yes, mad—mad indeed, for I love, | mat . . i “Between the Devil and the Deep Sea’ Medicia It love with all the power of my| franz gased in sstonishtecnt 5 Before the last named stood | being this statue, this Venus which leuddenly he Jed an opinion ox Hy _ young man in the attitude of rapt mulns or cold ar Otillews be Oremsed in a work on phrenology Fi] Only the magnificent y 1ality and polished diplomacy of Bn- ure and breathless adoration, appar-| neath my careases. Why did ever) that “if ever there existed a wom y yoy De Witte on R tr tiable attitude before the wortd. ently oblivious to all that was pass-| marble take so all perfect a shave! |an with the pecul haped brow 3 voy De wete eaves Russia ™ & pee 6 . . ad » ing around him. He was singularly| Why this story of Pygmalion a fa 1d head of the Venus di Medicis i Whipped, bankrupt and threatened with revolution, she has noth« handsome, bit almost too delicate! bie! Oh, my divine love! Dare I/ that woman would of necessity be ing to hope for In continuing the war and she dare not come to pea and effeminate looking for manly| never, save in my dreams, behold! an idiot.” The strange looks and 4 Japan asks no more than is her right. She could accept no less beauty. In the glarice which he fix-| you aught but cold and insensible of the young girl were ox 5 ed upon the beautiful statue before|to my love! Shuddering tt turned ; Rut it is more than Russia can grant and five. him might be read more than «| Rodolph was deeply alarmed.| away and covered his face with his 4 To framing her peace terms Japan has the right to demand as- eculptor’s admiration of a triumph| “What if you were to find a living | pands * gent to her view in the @ispute that preceded the war, an indemnity of his art. The adoration of a lover) woman the exact prototype of the) ‘Send her away,” he said for the cost of the conflict, and territorial guarantees as security for or the worship of a votary might) Ve he asked Without saying anything more ‘ Hi the future. fitly have inspired the wrapt and Then, ob, th erled the other|l wranz turned toward the statue of F passionate tenderness that shone in| with Clushed cheeks and kindling! yenus, Snatching up @ large ham ‘ Russia can concede Japan's claim as to Manchuria and Korea ata his eyes eyes, “I should indeed be blest Soar Gh aleiad & ele Gall aan bet can pay an indemnity, Suddenly a hand was laid upon! “Farewell, then, for a time,” #a!4/ head. The marble image fell to the : q But to give territorial guarantees of peace ts to abandon the na- his arm and 4 laughing volce | Radolph. floor, shattered into a hundred tonal aspiration and the imperial policy of expansion which have tn+ exclaimed, “Why, Frang, man, not| Several days er the door of] pieces. At the same time Franz fell dreaming here again? | shall soon| Franz’s studio was suddenly burst] forward insensible apired the government of Russia for hundreds of years. be half inclined to side with Johann|open and Rodoiph appeared on the| Rodoiph, terror stricken, rushed To concede a mighty domain and to pay a princely Indemnity ts and Otto and belleve you are mad] threshold Prens, Frans, helio where the poor fellow lay and easy, But for a nation to give up its century-nourished dream is indeed | eried. eave your statue and 100K | tried to raise him. Before he could The young man started and pask-/upon the living beauty of which | do yo Franz was dead difficult. Russia is the greatest single aggregate of humanity under one ing his hand 6 to the newe er bis eyes turned] you have so long dreamed. 4 or with a faint and| A young girl appeared. It needed) All Kinds of Sport government in the world, excepting only China. China has over a melancholy smile. but a glance to reveal the rare per-| 4) 1.6 tron Mo thousand miles of coast, and Russia not one pert upon the open sea Rodolph Meyer, the intimate! fection of her beauty. Her com Arve g seat 2 ceasible the ye rou friend and companion of Franz Wal-| mer ; engmned matte the yeararound (Powed Under the Direction of Cynthia Grey.) den, was, a8 is often seen in such | ——————— sa her w to the sea has been the grand impulse of her - BY CYNTHIA GREY laugh. It is & wholeenme} the neck and gives a double chin. A| °%#@ bis exact opposite both men aos tease Ae & Glitics and the cause of her ware for mo than 60° years. ne t \« Pt is oat —_ hates one. women, rather than pac*Pdouble chin ts never pretty, and|‘*!/7 and physically. Placing bi Next te Guys Drug Store the one common purpose which has given cohesion to the half-savage | pyery igugh means wrinklos,|riflee thie laugh, would go into rect when the weck ls creased and lined |2and in that of Franz the young hordes of northern Europe ever stnee the days of Peter the Great, and | tirement and be peeled once every] it has lost its youthful look, No ST bp drew bis — toward m4 Money to Loan on Watches, Die« which alone today holds them together. Every kind of laugh means wrin-| four yoars, or trust to cold creates) more decollete gowns for the woman | (cor ., “AYINE Nay, you must Do oct bay 6 watch or Clemens If that one common Impulse is now to prove only a rope of sand; |*l@% Some laughs mean more and/and massage to remove the nT whose neck t% wrinkled. Here,| 0" (re trom the athes “You Qefere you see our Sloplay in eur “LONDON LOAN “OFFICE | ‘ worse wrinkles than other racks quicker face, wor ee Senne Gee peerings vf five Sehurien: tee go yesult only i There js the smile (fig. 1), that Tut the “Oh, ho, bo! tual could Door er nak the ace, WOMAE| Have managed to avold me for the Se ana ——— a disastrous and shameful fallure, then the cxar may weil be appalled | only shows the dimples and a crow] be dispensed with. (i Many| Then there t# the nose wrink st two months so that I am glad ur Manse Lurte, Prop « | air Vigor. Does fo’ mae Lurie, Prot © Ket a chance of speaking to you mn dote on it. It make « lines! (fg 5). The woman who wrinkles a aan ‘eee ee oe nd ee ne wees | go come, I will walk with you tol things and does them well. Ch Office ha mouth and across the| up her nose and aquints up her eyes be Paap pel ap ow Chicago oanOffice at the prospect. track oF so in the corners of the] w Peace for Japan means anything but peace for Russia. Better, a |C%*% There isn’t a woman on earth | abe who, at $0, will not be proud of that| chin, besides aproading the mouth in| and then stretches her mouth from | YOUr studio Restores color to gray hair, thousand times over, is a foreign war—though disastrous and hope- | iittie mest of dimple wrinkles. She| such a way that it, in time, dewtroys|ear to war, We get used to it and|°%@ doing all this time.” stops felling hair at the MARRY GILVER. fren lese—than revolution, Better for the czar to be sacrificing navies | won't mind the crow’s feet, either,| its outlina giving It a flabby, weak] don't worry much about tt, but it ts] The lodgings were soon reached z uff. 2 oe armies and vast domains indefinitely, than to sacrifice his throne wo very muct Lppearanes. It miso croge-lines thal the very oauloveliest of laughs, and |S Frans admitted his friend and| hair grow, and cures dandru' ut ator ay. adroit diplomacy of M. De Witte puts a dignity and a cheer- But fig. 2 shows a heartier laugh, | forehead, as the eyebrows are-wrent-| makes the most noticeable wrinkles. irmemep ag mgd God small studio 't) Isn’t this enough for one prepa ‘os pow gh pe ag eR fulness upon the surface of things, but beneath there is only hope- | Which adds more crows’ tracks and | ly raised A inugh is woman's dearest | cians + Ten en aes ‘Strictly confidentéal deepens the lines about the nose and| Then there is the laugh that dq harm, but a grimace, while it may | untae ~ - leasness and despair. mouth, which lines are really not| bles the chin back againet pe make her at the moment pleasant | beautiful. This is the ordinary ev-| throat (fig. 4). This makes lin am and interesting, is her benuty killer. | | The Board Is Hasty FALL CLOTHING Wearing Apparel For Men and Women UP-TO-DATE MODELS, RIGHT PRICES, FIRST QUALITY. TERMS THAT SUIT. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Corner Pike Street and Fifth Avenue. Mets Early mass and sermon (children’s mase at §:30 a m.). Bun day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 Pp. m, High mass and sermon at 10:30 a m. Instruction and benedic- tion at 2:30 p,m Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. Masses at 6:00 & m., 7:30 a m., 8:30) & m. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv fee at $:30 p.m Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo ’ ‘The Bremerton board of trade, it seems, called a special meet- ng to discuss and condemn the story which appeared in The Star a few days ago stating that a government agent had discovered evi- dence of graft at the Puget Sound navy yard. The board seems to make the mistake that The Star is responsible for the charges, whereas this paper was simply exploiting as news the fact that the Special agent had sent his report to the navy department. The board also seems to be laboring under the falsely conceived impres The Salvation: army has a rail- (will sel as my ject, “Whatfa. Bila. At 6:00 a m. and 8:00 sion from the story that a real “underground railway” has been used | road car, on the aide of which t#| Shall the Harvest Be’ « m, low mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers, fn smuggling government supplies out of the navy yard, whereas | painted in large, gilt letters, the ormon and benediction. @ny surreptitious means used in accomplishing this end is legit warning “Prepare to meet thy God.” HOW PLASK , Charch of Immaculate Con- 1 On while a tawmrlt breaks many entitie® to the nue “underground vattweg.” The Beemer eat iiiieaiineiuniitiaamae the tnon. ¥ Sad tas rood Goun| ana arae 8 me pe set 1 3] ton board of trade must certainty know that rumors of graft at the } not be much In it for any i* m. high mass and sermon; 7:30 yard have been going the rounds for more than a year, and The And it may be remarked that Mr Jone The world continues to whirl, m. benedicts E Star believes that the board should “suspend judgment” until t Eéwin S. Holmes, of the agricultural) eed the off town moves along jut | Sacred Heart church, corner Sixth | A * department, found considerable vel- | the same “yesterday, today and for-|and Bell. Rev. P. O'Neil Byrne, C. | Mavy department has passed on the reliability of the evidence die [Voi i, conton. ever.”—Wellington Enterprise SS. R., rector—Attended by the Re covered by its “special agent.” _— —_ demptoriat fathers. Low mass, 6 The board surely must advocate a clean administration at the A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Why will a man wear polka dotiand § a. m.; high mass, 10:30 a. m. navy yard, and if there is graft, the board ought to be as eager socks with a black necktie? children’s mane, 9:15; Sunday _ school after children’s mass. Ser to find out where the graft is and who the grafiers are. Have you Gamenat Widower-e@) mon at afl masses except the 6 _ yet? o'clock mass. Services on Sund: Very annoying, these attempts to blow up Canfleld’s gambling eiute dhe @ — evenings, 7:30; baptisms, Sunday at Bouse at Saratoga. They're liable to jar the little ball out of the oe eae er 4p. m. Weed days, manses at 6 | j | LOOK FOR THE (“VICTOR”) DOG WHAT ONE MAN DOES WITH A VICTOR. A gentleman living in one of our nearby resorts owns a Victor Talking Machine Every evening upon returning from business he starts his Victor going out of doors, He gives a regular con- cert. Campers from the entire neigh- borhood come down and sit " but on'y « nd $15 at red into the black, and vice versa, or even into the double 0 in the ow oe hi $5 Gadd prheen eee? edd aud edpenttinn, oe aed around and hear the concert. pea green at a critical moment. when ye ose strong — 8:15 & m.: last mass followed by | AIMED A BLOW FULL UPON HER Sometimes they all take the Do you feed ‘the canary? benediction of the blessed sacra- HEAD. She Cla & Co jail” and have a dance, and the ~<a ns ; glannen, - ‘8 ment. Sodalities: Yousg Ladies’| monty of dried clay and chips of rman, y . Victor fornishes thé susie. john D. feller is reported to be taking a cure consisting o| How often have you m jout| meets $ p. m, on the Tuesday pre-| ™* - 4 ‘ 711 Second Ave-, Seattle * the only talking mac’ sunshine, water and fresh alr. Strange! None of them made by late? ceding the first Sunday of the! 5 Somme. eerees as ae ee that has ever reached perfection. proms! Where afe you going t month: general communion on the| erst unfinished busts and statues. / (ee you going to hide the | first Sunday of the month at the §/ Rodolpl looked around in empty botties? rel cman ‘The people whe have been lured out to see Pain's fireworks need — ve an 2 at ns] army an tap Woonsehan niet ment. “Why, good heavens, Franz as * " pe epee nm “{ heard Planger say the other a FOE A, what have you been about these two fome “celery compound” to get over the effects—or pain killer. der al be teed toon taking 0 Tyee Peg Biv m= to be gind when ceding the second Sunday of the tae 4 1513 to 1519 oS. F IR. 1513 to 1519 eeeeniennd im wheat.” i is Sunday ot the macath k® feoond | Without answor Franz arose and/i Second Ave. Ae A Second Ave. ‘The British fleet now in the Baltic is probably just itching to be | “It m@st have been a fiyer. SUCH AN EXPENSE o'clock mass. Girls’ meets at 3:90) S{vaeee? to © green certain that aed hear rumors that he is going up.” " bung at one end of the room and ee ‘taken for a fishing feet. eee p. @ on the Wednesday preceding | drew it aside. As he did so there it te ta Indulgence hor 7 > —_—___ IT CAME HIGH cttate, igenice without /the third Sunday of the month: | was revealed to his friend the beau: 3 Bithu Root i still communing with mature and his presidential | “Mia Warbly has given up 8! 14 tempts indulgence without tint, [he ge ot the third Sunday at] tiful statue it concealed. Rodolph A Lar PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH a boom. good deal for her art, hasn't she?" | noe every time the glasses clink |meota at & ey sa omens | could not restrain an exclamation BP Guanine “Yeu, but her father haa given op at Sp. m. on the Wednesday | o¢ wonder and admiration. The much more: “meni rast won the dpe, te courts Sunday of) figure was exquisitely uinted with if QF Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. 3 Wonder when John Humphries ts going to run for the preal- one a war the month; general communion on| the colors of life and was a fine ourse! ar . ' : ney? CHURCHES the fourth Sunday at the # o'clock | copy of the Venus di Medicia, ‘with ———_— ‘ es —_— ian Boye’ meets at 7:30 p.m. On! her rounded limbs flushed with the the Thursday preceding the third tinged ASK ABOUT THEM Fremont Swedish M. KB. Church hue of life and her very ha’ ‘Then there’s John L. Wilson among the hitherto unmentioned. Rev. John Oval, ae. Gebvteen so yromy a the month. communion | with pale gold, and more than all —_—_—_—_— }10:46 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a a = tap 7 “agthe s ocloct the chine! of the artist had lent am i + can't Blame it on a misplaced switch. m.; Junior League, 3:00 p. m.; Kip eI meets on|expreasion of timid and maidealy ee seteoheieicaeicaet At least the auto racer: 4 ° |worth League, 7:39 p. m.; pemyer|(h" first {na third Mondays at § p.| tenderness to the features, #0 inex- aa —_—_—_—_—_———— a in Sodali a | meeting, 8 p. m. Wednesday even pressive in the original. She “4 BOSTON DENTAL If there is no peace, blame it om the “conference cocktail.” | ing. looked like a maiden dreaming of First Presbyterian Chureh--Rev Special Mestings, her first adorer PA ig : M. A. Matthews, pastor. Setvices| Theosoph _| “Beautiful! But why did you not RLORS In @ nutshell, Russia is simply playing for a rebate. ry Pg acm ype Ping -wn a ply cory he "| attempt an original work?” Twelve-year guarantes nl | Jeet, “The Worker's Qualificatte! day & p. m., lecture, “Theosophic “ant, ban Hg Bla es and Ro-|% Cicthiers, Second ani Union a it ogey Sundara » AN SUSPENDED to enforce. Collier has been on duty Evening mbject, “The Cost of F | Prineipals,” by Max Wardall.” | friead. phi : La ond to his ~ a mee oe an } 4 PATROLM. at Interbay. ie Seattic.” 5 Queen City Theosophical Society | wind ‘anz leaned against the 420 SECOND AVENUR | : ~ Trinity Parish--Rev. H. GowWMA|in America—Pioneer block, A. 0, U.| “140%. bis hand pressed over hii i | rector, Services, 7:30 and 11 a. eee. ss... 2 2 W. hall. Public study class, 7 p. m “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. * SIX PAIRS OF TWINS AND *& }and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 9 ‘The, Seeret Doctrine”; § Police Myre per = — # 11 OTHER CHILDREN IN #| 4.1%. Morning subject, “Concer lecture, “Early Christianity ond its HOODS CANAL Fi the om’ re alee sult he . aimee aa, Pe. Ang. 26 y 1 Pureees a ee ee Teachings.” by Mr. Chas. J. Clark. Sages, Puratieve, poe : ED N, Po 2 ; pone + . jorage room, 1216 ‘a Brought against the city to recover] \ yrq Allen C. Depp, of Hickory * | First Chareh of Christ, Sel j AND RETURN Postotfice bui aitle placed in the city pound be-|® Run, gave birth to a pair of * 812 Sixth, between Marion and We make a specialty of dog fur 4 @ause they were found running at! » twins a few days ago, the br ne? |umbia. Services 11 a m., and nishings and carry the largest and | : Yarge. Chief Delaney says that @/% of babies making a total of 23 * es ———. |m. Subject, “Man.” Sunday school |™Ost complete line in the North BY DAYLIGHT tis label om $ jee patrolman is supposed to eN-| @ children that have been the * HIS DYING STATEMENT {12 m.; testimoniil meeting Weanemt — OK A. are, leads, kennel | your Preserips 4 the ordinances of the city and|@ fruit of a marriage of 18 yearn. #) lday evening 8 o'clock, Free reads| ‘Dims, couplers, whips, blankets, | § di tion { - harness. Also a full line af dog rem noun ay spends with the he will stand for no “monkey| @ six pairs of twins have giad- ® * from an officer who tries] @ dened the Depp home. * to break a law which a oon PRED EEE SESS CONVEY Stil, you can't help hoping the| {ng rooms No, 923 and 924 Alaska W. CT. U. won't think any the) building ; leas of John Paul Jones just be | Friends Meeting—Friends’ taber eames bio bety “wen preverves tale le, 2027 Dearborn. Sunday school PP as ae Be 10 am; mectings it's. me. and 8 | peauepamee Tu water =< } "eiaaiel Meetings Fetend' taber | edies. Piper @ Taft, 1024 2d Ave. . Times GTORE, Steamer |e J> S-35 | Inland Flyer| sere If you want to nee 7 ft exemplified—it you oo . OK’ want to see upwards et 200 student»— appliances for i subject for my sermon?” asked the {atic services by Quaker Evange. | 0 ¢ eastern minister who had been in-|list Geo. W. Willis of Cleveland,| gnould your copy of The Star tait| The QUAKER DRUG (0. Dally at 8 a. m work. Prices reasonal vited to fill the pulpit of a church |Ohio. Pentecostal service 11 a. m.; | to peach \ 1 ” 4 work guaranteed, Ca |to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve- | oman FROM PIER 2 oad dove the aversge Glin the Kansas town he was visit |closing meeting o p. m ning, please do us the favor to call | RIS: RST AVE S°SECOND AND YESLER etudents-—at their work Sa for the battle of life— ing. } St. Mark's Church, Broadway and | uy our main office (Sunset, Main | Both Phones 1240. Over Guy’s Drug Store. ‘You should go right 5 No, I don’t know that I can sug- | Madison—Rev. J. P. De Lioyd, rec- | 4960; Independent 1138,) betw down to the Collins gest anything in particular,” replied|tor, Services 8 and 11 a m. and 8/ and 7:30 o'clock, and we will ponds |] One and One-Hait Hours at Bidg. James and the Kansas minister I may tell|p. m.; Sunday school 9:30 « m.|you a copy at once. If you should . nion City Second, top floor, and you, though, that my congregation | Morning subject, “Ethics of Hxper-|twias it more than once, please t Union Bakery BARGAINS IN visit the day or even- is of more than average intelli, diture”; Evening subject Army | phone us every time ye mina ft ing classes of many of the members betng college | of Murmarers.” | In this way we can be certain of and r ¢ -acfe — For bargalas in Purniture see MODEAN BUSINESS COLLEGE men.” i giving our subscribers a perfect ser 2 " . -_ Beth Phones “Ah, indeed; that’s interesting. Roman Catholic Meetings: | Viee—and it is the only way If you like GOOD COFFRE try MEALS A LA CARTE RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. rm aa sues as) Under the circumstances | think I St. Mary's Partsh—Rey. W. J TUE STAR PUBIASHING CO. ours 220 Pike Arriving at Seattle at 10 p. m FURNITURE }