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if 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1905. Ge F ft a =, THE SEATTLE STAR [admirers by the doxen, and that ‘ ree ¥ STAR PUBLISHING Co. ° | oh e was flouting they all tor me OFPiCWS—1WT ond 1H Beventh Avenue That night | was her men cave ‘ys Her; all whe did wan Br she i ln ng at eS jalmnced ne, bang at me = | 1 co fi hardly bring myself (0) 9 en e part from her, although | was com | pelled to return to Riva that night {1 told n if that 1 must see her . Jagain; that my future existen a AOR INDAY. D STAR AGENCY—& Ballard Ave. Sunset, Red 1 J @ cont Wer copy, ety erate Der week, oF twenty-five conte Golivered by taal or carrier. No free coplen HS MAIL. SUBSCRINERS- Phe date when you month, ubseription expires, tj - ach pa W hen that date voa, [ 1 sin beep hala ie iyan yoitr ame’ fs aken rom "the int bound. sip In hers; ‘that f loved her} For Infants and Children. AD ORPICE-RAGERYS DRUG STORE, COR SECOND AVE 10 re Dag eg a Moggers a j *] P T K d Y H of all I possessed, and left for The perpetrators of the +o were nev a y 1 In my o heart L believed | had been the Always Bought AVegelable Preparation for As ‘ree years elapsed before T mot | Similating the Food and Reg ula her agin. Tt waw her now in Paris, | UngiheStoaachs anBowlsor | Bears the 4 The Fool in the Auto iF }at the entrance of the are 4 rd 4 ss Ke | The lady was well dressed, well | a ‘ mtricted ls growing tremendoualy | II her eyen—the great dark, | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- Strict apeed laws are becoming common a4 thelr enforcement te sie eyes. And she knew me. | ness and Rest Contains neither | of @ risiat . . L of surprise, the faint blush Opium Morphine nor Mineral, rigidly demanded by public opinion, Automobiles are exclyded from | that she was genuinely | Now NARCOTIC, Hyde park in London the best part of the afterneon during the | pleased to see me again Wan she going across? fashionable 2, In ma fic places in Burope automobiles PB it pm Bawa neal TEet 4 are not pitted. verywh h dre belne, Grawa closely A shampoo is supposed to k while I still spoke a man ne up ’ rise E » F tes uairob Cha ceubibin tiie tions ts ‘i tat}. | DAlr and scalp clean and healthy, | | wi ich an alr of ownership that I Serko fad q the great Injury of the a noote tncustry ane @ great curtal | it It too often leaves the hair and | < not be surprised when she in Rachotie Salle ~ Ment of a popular pleasure scalp in any but @ satisfactory con troduced him as her husband, Ad ‘ titton made brittle and He was not exactly preposnessing . It is all because of a few hare-brained scorchers who were dk | ’ Ke | the uly ritated } [ Short, thick with the bow-lege} Sead 4 Finely designed to run wheelbarrows instead of automobiles! Wher etther hair that imply great physical strength ene 4 , or scalp, there is something wrong his face so high colored it might ee Only yesterday a Seattle policeman barely escaped death because ? a y » [with the soap, with the wa or ° have been rouged, and bold, wide-| Aperfect Remedy for Constipa & reckless automaniac lost control of his machine while driving it | with the rinsing and drying of the | ture well into the scalp. «When tlie ) briskly and then sitting In the eun-] open, protruding eyes. His manner] flon, Saur Stomach, Diarrhoea through the streets at a speed thirty miles an how = seit inion EA 2 - = the hair and the ve of te | shine tons the hair dry, le veniey into | ~~ ha ' cringing, balf insolent.) Worms Convulsions ,Feverish 4 4 new form of insanity produced by automobile riding bran shampoo. | with the back of the head » 2). | eoalp with finger tips until it is} carried her off to the train Pac Sisite Signature of 4 He argues that tain temperaments are strongty affected by | Take three pounds of wheat bran,| Then the head will be thoroughly jt 2 warm glow | As I passed up the form to bs s the rapid, vibrating, bounding motion of the motor car, the breathless | put this in a large vessel, cover with | wetted | Never put the h | take my own weat I found him hang ears Fush of air and the flying landscape that they become possessed by | Warer and let it boll and stmmer for) Fill » wash basin with the warm | q try. Leave ing|ing half out of @ coupe, eager to NEW YORK. half a day over the kitchen range | bran water and wash both hair and |as long as possi good for | catch my attention, and Hially in the one idea of increasing their speed wit! regard to Add m: ater as th " i . 5% He water aa the swells. | sealp thoroughly. Two waters are | it t to e h compart The gover valve of the intellect of au it orche was mes thick and Ppe os if it Rinee the hair thoroughly, using for it is easy to} place, I jumped in, Useca smiled ‘ Rever designed to be attached to machinery, It ts a misfit and a Well soaped. Remove from the | soft water if possible, Use plenty of washed hair new | sweetly; her husband (the cavalicre f gage Papevans strain through a closely woven | water, hot water for three or four | tricks, but these tricks are not 80/ghe called him) offered a cigaret and mena: oO safety i r. te . ‘ cloth, put Into a pitcher and bottles | rinsings, and then graduhily cool | easily overcom |we were presently on the most 4 Bens: owners of automobiles show a disposition to accommo ng necked preferred) and you are | the water to prevent taking cold Clean the hairpins and comba be-| friendly terms 7 b har | CONTAUR COMPANY. MEW TORE OrTY. 4 date themselves to the rights of the general publ |ready for the shampoo. the head briskly with a [fore putting them into clean hair it was not until we were on the wae: 3 It ts only the hare-brained, the foolhardy, the rash, the ignorant Bete oa — g the hair : it towel, drying the hair at Rub off shell lulotd pins with | steamer, the passage nearly ended i . . - S thoroughly, going through to Yhe of the head at first. [f thie | soft Cannel pins can belihat {| bad a chance of exchanging i Of the vicious who do not admit that this kind of traffic, ike all [scalp Th loosens druff and be done before a windyw| The olf ha ‘och, which wasia word with her alone ne drew i ‘ Other traffic, is justly subject to public regulation | brushes out much of the dust. What | through which the sun shines lus-|the fad ()-*e years and which/ me, with oh! such eloquently ap } Against the automobile itself and the sensible driver th no brushed out won't be washed all|ter and softness will be added to ny women have given 4p. | pealing eyes, to do her one small : public war over the scalp. the hair. Do not throw the md quite as popolar as when It was! favor car - From the bottle apply the wheat | back until the hair about the bese its first glory. It ts invaluable to {t Is only 9 emal! matter, signore Against the fool in an auto the war oug to be one of exter ran water. Begin at the side of the | of the brain has been well drfed the woman who combs her hair! you know we are foreigners, ‘ mination f and in front (No. 1). Work When the hair ie thrown back \" sh and prides herself on the trim-| ors and we are coming to % It would be r and pleasanter for the public to exterminate | #¢Toas the head, rubbing the 1 idry the f part of the vd 'ness of her back hair, for the first time on private bus ¥ the auto fool than to permit bim to continue exterminating the pub- - ness. It is to dispose of some proy i Ne. SOuGUses dau bnee | % jerty. I will be frank with yo as) SRRARRARHAAARR AEH | of more fine intellects than One| got. hemutiful old lace: it has} js The folly of intrusting machines to incompetent drivers and | # > @ | would think. The writer of these| 500" iq my husband's family for} especially to the youth and children of both sexes should be too ob- | ¥ EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ‘* perfectly with Cynthia! 220. it ts worth much money, we| | Nous for comment. A HB bn aa eee ey risus | are told, but we fear there will be a Yet it is common for these terrible engines of destruction, capa- |} yy ye REE ME EYES EUS SESE EME NE EEE ESS [thing On earth to the woman who sagan sealed ge bse po eo Ble of killing. crippling and divabling indefinitely, to be entrusted feta its ie gave it birth That mother ought)». “o¢ Ble oe very strict with to the hands of youth or inexperienced men or women who may be by - SANASIA OR PAIN |te kmow, however, that a — ‘oe 46 @uties even of drivers of gentle and well-trained horses. |hope remains, to lve ts shameful | separation of & mentally defective | come bee ba to yy A pn ge cg ‘ Of course, the abuse has got to stop. The menaced public will [and to die is our duty—Sen child from {ta parents and family.) © 18 CULAROFORM GU-). "ces of your bricht ores nai i ss ik ctand tt. | However much the kindly heart|even tho’ ite thinking may be doli| THANASIA? In it death, or only | [OF & —— UST FIVE DAYS MORE | recoil from what Cynthia Grey |and imperfect, and immured with | sleep superinduced by the stopping | \ "8 - | “You will not refuse me The money iv of much consequence. We jure not rich; we—” How was | to say no? I was to keep the laca if I got Owners and makers of automobiles incapable of bigh speed may Siehaaars’ Gaadiek”. anal aun GRien Gouk WE eanec weren lor t ‘de unprofitable, but the making of machines for common use which ¥ find leas objection to|torture thas “euthanasia.” to say | started again by the pecultar con are incapable of being confined to less than eight miles an hour—and | Cynthia Grey's proposition. when all esting of thé expense of the state,| dition of the earth's vee au ian the facts are taken into considera-| which, ff used to ameliorate the| stance, perhaps gases of dampness? are lots of Chem—t an offense against public safety which |1/% “Dusonaliy 1 rearet that the| condition of others from am wanat-| Like one with ell the mecheniam @eght to be severely forbidden. theorles of these two people, should | wral mental strain consequent upon | perfect, which only needa a little) !t through safely—as, of course, I But the fool fm the avto fs the main evil to be eliminated. he confused, for a minute, with Dr, | starvation staring them in the face; | stimulus to set it in motion. Is it}knew | should—keep it till she He cannot be dealt with too severely by automobilists them- | Osler A agg nea yg : will prove not only @ merey aon dead pent the pecans s er a. he pBatgonrendh — sting Cynthia Grey and Dr. Dearbora| but a blessing to another. For,|ing—the poastbility of life? Perha c powe, ne \ Selves. He 's bringing « noble pleasure into disrepute and setting & | sree on the neceasity of weeding: | whether this fact is known or not.| Dr Dearborn can prove thin I confems, I gave her my address in Great and growing industry into conflict with law, jout the physically and mentally de-'tt ts the fruftfat cause of the ruin RANDALL. own He must be got rid of—and he will be. I thought @ good deal of the fas- cinating Usea that night, but little! of her lace. Next morning when I} came to look for the parcel of lace it had disappeared The lows of it led me to examine Some School Facts further, and 1 found then that I had Knowledge comes, but wisdom lngers—-ts a conctuston confirm. » S I AR. DUS I y been “burgled” of everything of any @4 by the United States census, and just announced in a treatise de- value. 1 was right in anticipating Yoted to school teachers. trouble from the beetle-browed hus- ‘There are a lot more of them than there used to be Twenty — marten og Fo gelled Years ago the average size of a clase was 137—the pupita ranging be- an physica! machinery—to be 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL OUR DRUG STOCK, TOIL ARTICLES, MEDICINES, AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. Nothing reserved but a few schedule patents rusty out there in the back lot the inst time we sew ft. Next Monday, September 11, we will be found across the street at 1206 Second avenue The south half of Hughes & Dunn's Coffee and Tea Store “We want our lace. Stolen. Cos p” WAY petto! That cock won't fight!” “Hush! Pepino, please.” Usea in terposed. “The signore is a man of What makes « yardstick? - > " 1 jhe langhed in my face. tween the ages of 5 and 25. When the fast census was taken the Ion a ComMP ripe ogee Fe {will cure rhewmatianm. Tell us what) “Altro! It ts too old a trick,” he él . inet | The fisherman at clone of day seemnn to all it cried with coarse, insolent derision. Gverage sine of a class was 71. There were so many more teachers in | w an oath and gravely say,| Posey County~To rid chickens of members of the population & Proportion to the population —the s long were those that got! lice apply turpentine to their heads. tween the ages of 5 and for te away” He sure not to get any in their ey: ary after 25 and impracticable before 5. Aand it is Intercsting to — - - A louse With ite eysight destroyed ching tm supposed to be unnece Giscover that most of these teachers are daughters an@ sons of for- | 5... on pis string, unless they're cannot forage properly. } honor.” OF ¢igners who have come to the United States to settle. ~ Rowgiet 4 ALL SING 1 will have my lace or the value] ' = aabt Gf Glew ie the Geteahtére, for the proportion of female |The fish lock ema than they | See the E-qui-ta-ble Lifet ee atheore thet pote ; teachers in always on the increase. There are three women teachers” ought, See its pretty surplus, toot i aeaeh eins to theoer bles oak 6 = COOKING WITH fo one man, while 26 years ago they were almost equally divided They're = this long—the ones he pin mee ages the strife 4 } the window or call in the police GAS cai won pd The cities have more teachers to the population than have the eae Atwt tt tongh eo ae But then Usea? She stood thore . , ‘eountry districts and small towns, The public school systems are Nothing doing with the loot? Soasens, Guepeeieg, reins benrtes ae ve sign of reproach 1 We sell this Range on thirt Better developed in the centers of population. Ki per cent of the SENOL SINGLE. Please step to the treasury al etary th of reproach in Gaye trial and gunminies eCity teachers are women. We wilt hear those wedding beiia| “S* SP © your tritate. Eventually, after much hageling, sae Si ber cons Sah ane, See ‘The figures show, too, that the average age of the women teach- | jingle in our vicinity im the near! The hoopskirt Is coming in again in which Uses took no part, exc ket, Call and see them on dis- ete ie more than formerty. future. See if we are not right—I*pout time. It was getting awfyl com acone wae Tam, to use her great beseeching. play at the store. quent eyes in support of her hus band’s contention, the price was A Yotal point untouched by the treatise is that these women ahaonsee Elyria teachers, as a rule, are poorly patd and do more work for leas money hi fixed at 125 pounde 1 began to 5 * Sate than any other class of workers in the country. Some day, when JOSH WISE. Fealize that Usca brought me de GEO, a WOODHOUSE Decency gets a show, they will get justice—which means apprecia- eidedly bad tuck 1 was to meet Usea once again i cain seve sooner. 1405 Second Avenue, Seattle. The third occasion was also in iy soi Re aN, eer eae “A, hand on th’ Paris, A favorite haunt of mine “ q The new Indian Territory state is to be called Sequoyab, and YES OF —_ a oy the cae gen b roe ; : c ‘ bbe to pronounce t 0, ri was there one after-|old look, still strangely beautiful, |/a close prisoner to the depot of the fs to be strictly prohibition. It takes a sober man to pronounce the bird's wuth two in th’ noon, when I heard the music of an} brightened the dark depths of her | prefecture. name. Peni dion accompanying a volce| passionate eyes. 1 was told I was the perpetrator bush.” staging on olf tamitar eis One day she begged me to come} of @ vile bomb outrage—a devilish All the wrecked warships and several loans are now to be | BY MAJO! lee ee It was the old wild song of the/and see her husband, He wished | attempt to wreck the Opera House floated mi R ARTHUR GRIFFIIBIS. of the fare. She was « pleasant girl, | Lake of Garda, and Usca herself Was) much to speak to me. He was far|On @ grand night in the middle of . On Ls aap A the Nowspqper| but strikingly handsome. True|the performer—usca once more! igo i} to leave the house. 1 need | the performance. = Enterprise Assoctation.) daughter of Bve, she loved admira-|@teatly changed. Now neither the} , stay lon And of cours I had been im the company of Looking at it from every angle, the deal seems to be perfectly L only met her thre times, buf on| tion; true daughter of italy, sho| Peasant nor the lady, but Uses, with| went mer Ts awe Saar oak ee each occasion misfortune, mis-| was greedy for lucre, My ungrudg-|®ll the tawdry, dirty finery of a Five stories high, under the roof, | Who was also in custody—was with Se a dutwe troublertottow-| ing hr gn her charme won her say musician. first, 1 think, bat} {found the suffering Pepino, lying|t™e often. I had been seen in the ‘, . on™, ne . good will, but the lavieh present of je saw me firs ink, bu the bare floor seemingh the} Opera house just before the out. Bishop Potter's subway saloon will now be run as a saloonkeever The holdup man had gone through st a ve ne Bh» Mh A ge Mo on 00' mingly at the —_—_—— “Is this all you have?” he said.|shores of Lake Garda on the road ma ber tee ee altenenaly ae ot 6 t my | tae act of stooping over him when | act of throwing the bomb, | Masy aA tn 08 ores op ender ant eh nares eee a ny ee hanced her beauty. The striped recently she sat down st ™Y|1 was seized from behind, my head| People could swear to me—to It will now take more Bushido than ever to make @ Banzai, sample of calico ' a skirt, short enough to show her|table and accepted some refresh-| was enveloped in a cloth saturated| clothes, the very clothes Iw p halted by a little wayside ina. shapely ankles and feet; the snowy | ment; but I so evidently sympa- | w ‘ h ° rs “You,” said the wretched victim.| 1t was Usen, the landlord's daugh nowy 4 i A with chloroform, and I lost all con-| Wearing at the time of my arrest, “You see, I'm a married man.” | ord’s daugh-| kerehief that veiled her bosom; the| thized with ber and m kindly. | sciousness then and there. This at last enlightencd me. I Last call for Chefoo. who served me, and one look at| spot of crimson blossom in her ra-| she thawed a little and told me her!” when 1 | came i saw the whole devilish plot, it | her compensated for the coarseness] ven hair. 1 could see that she had| story. Sad enough it was, full of my the Riga edliute Puliine i a ae : streaming in through the dormer | Geep-laid conning, and realizing it, s ¢ <a . a , : me pg pate window, and I gradually made out} s@v¥e Way to complete despair. But jonses. Hor huaband—well, the least! whore 1 waa. for the untiring and almost super- said was best. He had clearly not , ao ; Set he bas I supposed 1 had been hocussed,| MAN ¥agacity of one loyal friend Fall 190 J been a success. Now he was iil, and! 11 .50d and robbed. But no, at least|—® stective, whose interest had whe was pelied to turn out and been aroused by ? : Bt bee wed by the aness of earn enough to keep the wolf from Seek Were Test 0 Same See hay . gh spay hee . thrown anyhow on the floor by| ‘8 ea#e, and through whom the 4 pore real criminal was — eventually ove 1e%6 nal preseed some money Into her| MY SiMe. the door stooa | PPOUERE tO ftntice—T firmly believe han: promised more if she wa nad free egress; the door stood |" should have patd forte in need and would ask me This|unbolted. I met no one on the staira| oat! should have paid forfeit with cafo was a sure find any afternoon.|or in the street, but made good my | 2Y_ life to the malignant influence MAYBE THEY WERE Will Raulins and Miss Maggie looked sweet Sunday—Kastland cor respondence sequachee (Tenn.) | News. | 996 Enrolled Last Year COLLEGE 276 firms asked us for office help. Just because people want to know where Russell Sage lives is no sign they are going to get any answer when they write to him with a touch Inclosed | M OFRN he | scab esate dens veP tare of my evil gentus 188 positions filled. CE orn MIT if cADIPS urns, suctiers, Wares, su INERY. Ite: MEN'S She came back more than once—| rereat homewards, where I threw|” Vaca ‘Francabolia was arrafgned sm s HINTS Sur 7 ATS § , N NGS not merely, as | hoped, for the alms| myself ov ned at as nn If you had been in attendance §| Young Housekeeper—After ston-! CASH OR CREDIT Tver teteced. Bee ceed eee abaueted bak ctl Game nae Cnt | Witt Nee Ruchand, Gn am: nebemees ing the Rocky Fords, hull them. | Let simmer until brown, When you ean stick a fork through them, they are done. } Goldte—Certainly we know what and accomplice; bot while he suf- Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. |i) inde 8 me cre "che enreme. penalty om the I was rudely awakened about mid- | guild as only sentenc COR, PIKE STR TAND FIFTH AV to sor of chee rs BUSINESS and prepared for a position we - could have filled one more. James and Second. Phones 416 Aman in a trance : past and gone—happier days—and| day by a commissaire de police 20 y I shudder RED HOUSE.” aa she said this, her now hard. hun-| who, followed by a posse of police-'! when | think that she may survive Bry face softened a little and the! men, arrested me and carried me off her imprivoamant ri to se

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