The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR to me @ virtue Why should y hie every failing « uncle of youre ou { i manifestation of st th fear Lire? Then I covered my head BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907 and 1909 Beventh Ave. If he indulges in intexteants, It with the blankets and said, “le that . . - will be in the same delightful de you, dear Unele?” On the Instant } But EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY bonatr way, with the same exquialte came the deply, tack, Wek, tack - ace that he would inhale the }°'That's you,” waid t “Have you ephones—Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset, Main 1060, arance of a favorite flower; if me to tell me about thove silows the god, nleetine, it will v | 5 7 LEE Business: tndependent 1138) Sunset, Main 1050, Ee wate a aakeie ctignatitaiaan thas 1 "Peak, tadhe, thed, canme the rene. | i (he 3 Ms SEATTLE - ew would vert the most rabid op | Oh, tell me where they are c b MALLAt AR AGENCY AN sent of the weed to the subtle | Were the " IRST AVENUE ASHINGTON Oe ‘ per week « t ° wih asutes of an after-dinner amo! One rap followed the question 4 B Ine ¥ tt or free voplea if he courte the society of women | No MAIN 1249 INDP 240, ‘ ne no ot xptres te | Other than t if, it will be In a} | Did you hide them? P “ P= W hen t i’ rives, (f your subsertp- | Man that te a compliment, rather Tack, tack, tack , P NY att Wa your om the list | than a slight, to me, Me will be to | That's you Then { sat up and ‘ eo A ‘ n the adkivess label te a ¢ me “pure gold without alloy.” t will | nuked, “Where rh no emt ick ps At ‘ the Pow at attie, Woe as second-class matter, | find In him an affinity and a mu | f rap Oh, whe hall 1 hi Ww k ~ ertor-—bodity,, tntallectually "and Leried, And then grow dus This Wee . TheQ ; | aplrituatiy, and w e him with ho h as | never fel re waker NAPPY WITH LITTLE j all the strength of & love which no | crept over me, tor betore 1 , : lesser mortal could awaken. Most 1y uncle He had oon hile advertigg. be « em gladly, joyously would I aay | superinionding the rapping in 4 ni Whither thou goeth I will go also } for there } an ‘ wt alt th T a legend of a king whom hia advisers assured that | thy »ple shall be my people: thy fr. } in week ts he would find happiness the day on which be could put on the shirt | God shall be my 4," for the whole wa He w the ng gown it ghypor . in at ‘ ‘ona e th of @ man who admitted that he waa perfectly satisfied with his lot | strength of my owe Individuality which he performed the servier itr , Ie on am would meet and merge in that of lthe church (he wae a dlerey of M my “ideal man - and his back was toward HW . , ; <1 La The king started on a journey through his kingdom looking PHOEBE BROWN er me S haly, abun and al ; ae ot for the ented man. He went first to the nobles and the rich, but ways floating to the winds, wan ox ve Frame « handle He : 2 - We trust Mise Brown may some oo etiat tf wm ife, 4 ; 5 I ty ca they all answered Dim alike; all were unhappy at toast Aime | gee eer ideal man, When she 4 ly what It was in Ife, He wae aE weit Opening | % pointed | does the ideal man will meet « very - Saigon Dt He cee ge hie ’ th 6 The king contin journey through the humbler villages. ver woman--if we are to Jadge by cela ont “tt ono lett , we D > ie The royal pageant a along the roads all the jahabitants of | the above. The mail this mornins Mister Dear: G-r-r-ter, he! bet I caught yer, playin’ hooky,| 1 think I could have stood itp DMrclay’s Grip and ¢ «“ . ; they ati | Drowht many aspirants for the §S ata’ cae . : : ' Little 1 j : oe m0 r © k * on fo ontonted ne . " r o ave but at that mom , oe - the country, bat at the King’s for a conten man y #2 and $2 prises to be awa to} Willie Rabbit: Am not; ther ain't been no school for a week, and with a gliding step, he moved ‘ f Fa as th shook thelr heads and sadly turned away - t “Ideal Man” descriptions! tescner spanked the porcupine pee a aa ie “ i « Hat at last, when he had come to the meanest part of bis king | Address y letters The le als . es $ Q 1 pe hed & ' ' sry poorly clad, | Man, the Star, Seattt PTI a ened ET winted dead away . " dow, the king was approached by a man who was very pe a ae we cans and enttes } , De . a i but whose face glowed with happiness \ a, the « “ enid . Weil,” said the king, “are you content? Is there not i me. mn re was light and 1 tag 2 . you have not that you w wish to have? late now,’ 2 bane Will 1 . Caseara Bark ta ackage f e No, your majesty,” r 44 the poor laborer, “I am quite aatle | pon nag bs Pde ape or on juKa makes finest « . fled. 1 am perfectly happy now, my dear "Cohan tor than, women ot ; The sincerity of the man cor " king that at last bie By “JOSH ee 4 1, “Ob ‘ n't be lt and others priced from ONE-THIRD . , quest was at an end Take off y abirt,” he sald, “and give it to | ‘ a sdf aid Aunt ‘ me Delia x “Why, I have no shirt,’ the man replied, “and never before had The said | 1 10 t for caus wish ne | devery time “Andy” Hamilton f OF money's hat's wh mn ve be —— ¥ Ar Lead, Qua ‘ ‘ . . . . . . or mining the oth fellows making the other tribes t ' ro ; y coed “ t “ any quantity, We poswesaiona and ambitions to get & new | the shaking rth ea dust, It may be! ing Aunt Dette. 1 ‘ a or. Wehan tn | t te the law that the were we vee | A WORD FROM JosH Wife oe ¢ eanteds: pietins Iwn't N ee Ep tg Bate by ear ble. "A : ‘ndiepen- pave A further we w ow = t opty hag tr z t was behind the bedutead I oo™ . eo } # . o | ve oe urned as I spoke. Well, there it The @ r on free e ft the city, thy ther wrmy sea perplenity Qa ; sa| DFight between the windows, and I 6 tress : Pe oe | ew what it was There was a long Me . . . . . . . ge A pire _ shaky. pur elena voting double fa Barbara Susa, 9 i widow " teh R. A (| bed, and on this Aunt Delta, who = and her five children by w ng. says she feels for John a : was a reckless al, had e@ at Rockefeller >» lives only a few miles away f her cot seen : ip. | bung my long shawl and my long hal tage ‘“ no ~~ pe 1 | hatred white muff 1013-$015 First Avenue tr : . bidet an Os oe ne Sen aes The ting was always swinging t Pu rea f wnatping bie|@ed fro, and having been pulls emiling. “I am } ‘. ause I love it am my eome «i.|down further f «¢ wall than bes pride. 1 am happy ' y a hey are good and ; aakaed ing | waual, the sharp bur bit agals x obedient I am hapy y rt oaue I tb inj} ‘ t the| the bedstead. On the whole t nis ¢ maere mstructe . 4 " made the at fu host tn th + God that (it : . mn Poet Parca ig Beate re MASTERS ecu . ” . e e : 4 . ger sufficient to somi-darknens, at o Fir uel eins —, perfect security this day that it was precisely lke How can * a t es onty to grind, to [tment to laborers on * ¢ no reference made to the! Péor dear uncle in bis surplice | = eites tnd t . ts that sway such poble a year ahead E | pianist, Mine Ag i i ae | in bata right ts the “e+ 1 « ' y iow that the Beatt - » Twe tines ‘beta deer beat © ony ly . . oe © Great Northern tracks o Sev | + what w °f«£ ng to) joyed » « ' % t ' Bor ever writ | « Thare Om that day we! peering as 7 ha trestle at ¢ are € ‘Tes } Jackson St. it is anticipated th of raising that and rr ® « atresia to the new grade levels will ok tre) | new atrects will completed in aix Apr weeks or a months ea | . tat D af eon wan WASHINGTON h 2] | % isan an toa oft an” whereat Ton caeeams commosie eomaiie SPRING HATS SELLING | nvite | i fn ; di te tian te ment of Congresaman Hears . y a against the Pennaylvania railroad a jecee ough the Victor T « and Singing ood thea | Reserding Nothing Improves a man’s ine—You will be delight ‘ ¢ reprodaa o va * are proud 5 Pao pearance like & new, up-to » rtul voices p | Lady operator t@ , ¥ . m being called lad | sentative . t ' recital parlor oe two w . with a . reel s : = * vane oe Cal CAME At TAMAGNO F > . we < le Oblo it was contrary t » BA GARE DE LUCIA at i be entitled to the | Doitey for any common carrie . SEMBRIC i" SUIBO OURNET ja dealer in commod t tres CROSS Y SCOTTI GADBRI r ‘ Shceie to ony, t whe | ports PLANCON MELBA POWELL “pr d much, or at leant “Kents” | KUBELIK DY AATTISTINE . " HOMER Lu CALVE syetie we"! a" TELEGRAPH BRIEFS === the of reape is more | Si eh ee forming a vert ot ant n's “He looks like a man," ap- | |A FEw : ; 1 REMEMBER | REM EMER > . * Many of thes ne Careee, plied to Whitman, was mu a compite He looks tke a ; | ? a tk Beeler ver rin ult ee oer Te Y for the ® gentieman” w 1h r » California supreme rt hae “ ° Take the quotations “« that Was & woman, sir,” and “A pe bo that pean wees —— Why ° rds 4 is not he estate ib fect woman, nobly ed hange the word in each ¢ loaair Like ages S parsed o AND “tady.” and wee t « crumble to ° l"The great & rating The things I did last week are but 1, CL A & What person of any deticacy feeling nk of the land ele and ple | « that a my bral eines i i: The deep, wweet love that sets the heart [of the Pean-Wye on — , > vercod vicron DE ALE y t¢ 4 etail and Li ale letting to y ty the noble, cvel-rested qualities of |PO2Y ot Grand I Wy en too 45 }was pra . fire wetat Bat tt ehoulal s " ' nd A G What young m » his sweetheart m because she ts & | at $200,000 vered by imaurance Ri ad a r go ridge are cad ~ 4 Fi r ere, nf G “lady She amy t a ss . ¥ fas ‘woclety -le but | the amount » ap ine much oe 1 ' bit ‘ t 7 *T « ww - ” S ® bs 1 2 ‘8 ¢ You it te pm tor . § word “woman” used | origin t a a pantecrint of ord " . od it a v 4 fallow sels good ad contempt as this 5 yer ’ his n atten = sii Whe edioun mate perm 4 with a sense of his own t a watted Sr oceasenmeaint “te : X have 0g P taking offens Lit my good woman,” she is jus \ aking 7 i Teed spect or cerns” that wtteava, bat tae Maver _ HER UNCLES’S GHOST ~ Gescension. ] It takes @ real man to appreciate a real woman and to use the a were! ’ coi word in a way to ma ’ . fare only paid lowa | ee roads. . been Aad jroate. a : | We had just then tack, tack, tack ssanda of angle worms are crawling out of the earth and eS ne je 7 z a whos Bea three raps on my headboard. } are welcome to ¢ et t al n various districts oF e city wived from Tokio say and t was enct Now, Mr sokencatcher, t . ng over the walks in vai triets of a tpobie tas bomber b et of | man who gat peng a time PRET, $4.00 35% Whether or not this phenome non bas any rejation to th ning |with the Order of th eat thi us that 0 ; e, had told | ID SET, $4.00; GOLD CF Po of the trout fishing season next Sunday, has not been determined as | while in © with me take your| ing of its . be » gave wa . ai the ‘t \ Ri. ot by the university profess of Japan - pe onal NE 5 satan A negro known as “Cotton” was wl ast - oan oo , Fr - [lyn hed yesterday near Oak Grove v rr rre ree Pee CL Pee eee ee eee eee t poor BROWN'S : - fou E Outfitt : : nog x astern Qutfittin DENTAL PARLORS if * : ort wilt | coally on the pillows wher ‘ Com any, Inc 13 First Avenue Kohler & Chase Bi ta bs dur river head-| struck iddenly pany, ° Pa Ee nd 6, || 18902d Av., Seattle, SRR hhh x forta quotation 1332-34 Second Avenue = r south of Arcade Bide. Near Union mm... =#:80 o. m. to ¢ pm visit W CO. MY IDEAL MAN know that if, somewhere, some day, NF : of6 ] N\ We love not form but att [I meet one who is the ‘iment | FOR SALE ee Urea Hones | < At least that’s true of me | of all those strong beantiful ¢ al} T Ha, RL MRE REED WE EEN TS Jor teow the attr ties to which my heart responda, j | 5 _ ee \shall signal am unconditional sur-| NOTICE TO | | & BROKER Ele render rout y, for 1 shall | |}P LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ino Lig Strong, beautiful tiea| Fecomnize my “Ideal man.” Our Motte: Baggage Express, REAL ESTATE § Pur of the soul, of the ll know, an 4 he wil ke rw | ( sail SUBSCRIBERS Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Car t - Param Rot hones 6se -| ain a and Inst aéation of at Prien t The S| a} ! that fs worthy of hand a on, and not w g ts “ Same makes you el host _ eve: | Open Day and Night. % Ts sa feted Sen pon mere outward, ephemeral a LN) Seas safe. We sell #]* ver to cal \ x beauty of face and form. I know pianos We : . si— | % i 7 nee that I eb t care tt he be fatr ? 7 “ge A BUI. @tviduali: . gs ; ero wed ; Phones 416, Werepair pie | we will send fou other traits stout, ha @ or homely, rich ot Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. % ianos shes So-aaate thin, con tinier tone LAsco OoLEN fm sponsive i is p r; to oh {l o a | "J ‘ t ; T c ry ST¢ ome . > er ae pense t6 — — p i me he . mt = be Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. FAB QUAINT? ORE phone us every time y } i T 6 i s every fault—an thers In way we can t t jnality in ly think t he bes THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co . MILLS. ss hink § that he ha a L giving our subscribe als whom irable qualitios—will be Q 1406 Becond Ave., Seattle. ieaatthtieay <a. Last” ist AV THE STAR PUSLISHING CO. SUITS To ornven $15.00

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