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THE SEATTLE STAR BTAR PUBLISHING CO 1207 and 1909 Seventh Ave. By EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephoner—Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset, Main 1060, | Business: Independent 1198) Sunset, Main 1050, BALLARD STAN AGHNCY—fil Ballard Ave. Bunect, Ballard 906 | Or T y te Per Week, oF twenty-five cents per month | TO MAL AINERS—The date when your subsoription expires te | en the address f each paper, When that ives, (t xour anbecrtp tion has not y been paki tn advance, y la taken trom the let A change of on the address label is & receipt Entered at 0 tatfioe at Beat! © ' ane matter BEAT THE TOM-TOM More property, he ts ratlroading on Zion. Rohind a great iron chu-chu, breathing flames and smoke, he thundering up from the South! Station after station whixes by, also the telegraph poles, and nearer and nearer to the city of 2 # the avenging prophet, tm Whose eyes burns vengeance, 82-candle power # Tomorrow, ah! tomorrow, he will get there! And then what? Will T ay's descending sun shed a sickly glare over a field of carna. t e of Chicago? WI the Usurper Voliva and his thousands of rebellious Zionites be put to flight and swept away t he chaff Elijah Ui threatens them with a miracle, plus a complet t. | He lares tt hit { con wnt rebels | w atiaty | a hold of that real estate in % also | | and th t my Although a “prop? Dowle has t n of liv | i} He a“ | A an y ang ath he doings of Dowte | al w * are se " re ’ he | morrow But what abo t blic? Ww b a ‘ ach g oh at a . by men and » of brain 1 stand ing | Any a get a f ~ A 2 ¢ w) and t with freque i if t ah it a and f w to » Ser na a you f the people ‘ ing get aboard and pay X pre ms for ticke Anyt! prope ms t . r a fer the And and we tet + of money and jew the saw t bunet kers and greed at the hea « nm, aD when t wa and ar ' ar fare to get back h t won of tt w | amount to shacks, for (here a 1 eas T. Barnum declared ¢ ere minu He was a good showmar but T are so many fools that his est ate x And Dowle? He made a mistake | Wall street. The harvest, perhaps, w ator but he could have kept the money in the b been bailed as a financial genius, instead of a ousted propt Cupid in School All England is stirred up be a pretty teacher at Rotherham was dismissed for wearing « agement ring And an Obio court has decreed that a girl at Mansfield was just ly discharged from her place acher because she was in love. At the same time, there Is a big fuse being made everywhere t the drop in the birth rate and th nclination of young people to marry as carly as they used to. . . . . Is this wifehood ar for? Will tt » sort of treatment hood mother as t rather make the m think that they m and for all between work and marriage? Does it not, im short, condemn to celibacy a large nur unusually intelligent young women who ought to make excellent wives and mothers? | Te eS One of the great dangers of w # work Is that those who are | forced to employ their energies « je the no may be are | ciows and tender attribetes of womanhood There is risk of the creation of a third sex—women by nature but men by environment. | The only way to ave : keep the doot wide dper ween | the business itfe and the domestic life, so that they can pase freely and naturally from one to the « | School boards that put a pra ent ¢ were, apon though of marriage t a far-reaching injurious influeace | The result ts to keep air married ali their lives, « many others are. caused to arriag i much + nat age, and to, marry unhappily in quence Whetber the ging birth ra 2 calamity at x ts] an open question; bat there is no at th nwled the | tramorality even, of pu artificia ta * t s or so nm the way of the age Of those who ar e ve ves and n SERENE REE Ree * z YOU CANT MAKE STANDARD BLINK | * - ¥ | * ecial Correspondence to the Star * * WASHINGTON C., A The Standard "* * becoming anxious o he Maret f ee 8 1 a & the ar now « fed tha to pass @ | * 0 and a tking ps to head it off in the # * w * * are alse ready to afety y Rotting # * 1 “ The passa e ft alcot ' * * f 1 immediately t n of * * a « ts into alco en, and t an- ® & dard tr em ar mpet * * It » that t a aid xpenses of & & at { “wood a a ro who have * & appeared here b * * * eee ee AGALeEC MALO R'E. Ph s 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Z (*ecnarss arasy? wuL eo We a aOR Yen eee ras IT’S A POOR RULE, E¥C.--5 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY APRIL | ge H Jim Howat FOREMAN OF THE -MULLICAN GUARDS “1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE PHONES MAIN 1240 |gloaming good-humoredly, un fow days t . tare and wink of tain ' tus . 5 in J generate members of tt nEreRM- | plow m. He recalled a little grim the name |that the door of a chureh was the | Ward Heeeh mn liast place where he wo hav . by r whiled away | nday half hours # | y MOTOR CAR CO year ago. But then he had not | sas it a —— | wh Allee Huyle wa uit Alice wan th ka nd ald | we nf | nection at old Prouty’s hall b \ a hooting tt + and 1 woul rating the ceiling with et holes, | ma just to stampede the f Thin | new t brilliant stroke of genius gave Jim | much tha | hy ge among the that | why hey una ly elected bim fore n |man of the “Mulligan Guard ' } company 1 t iraw } igmented that ' wit HOW THE JUDOGRS RULING IN THE PACKERS CASH COULD t we having « ‘ beowitt HE WORKED TO THE ADVANTAGE OF MEMBERS OF OTHER auch s » hy, IRGANIZA TIONS ee ‘ “ (2 y did there Jim i) t geese —————— ee . tinet he had a U te ee ry aby bazar, presided ¢ tra evern! pretty but embarrassed | ¥ enn, at 1 to th ' A By “JOSH wn Bane Serpe 1. [on J t i] 4 wh i] l ta " a nd ff ' 1 " | n night of the The good An © hoo! ' ‘ to teach. Going to have ne at | re a bie ! : ale ton t ' 1 t New Y 1 F P 2 M aid vd gentioma a J s . " é . J ay When tt “ be talking a ' x a. t away = frow r . te : aoe tone 1 TAKE MY PEN IN HAND & v th a - ation i way. ‘Ni D Rditor ive “ Bo . ok y an me ap like 7 and said ' n ! y - . read « and give Patt your | 4 few tix . “Ow enoug . t ftect A os to| Nt to want to know me bet They have impressed themmelves| talk over ¢ phone ‘ Well, y t pon nm, and you Ask Clara Mosgrove how s«he|™#*!ng @ ad t ake Yow, | ‘ ~« o ar ad kee to write with a caliwed per od | * heen wasted. From this} wasl iil smiles | ** ) niongeide of an ¢ mt 1 shall way, ‘No,’ when 1] Sunday, Guess he saw hin best gt alr, W 1 break brea a nk the oceasion requir | Misses Iele and Clara» Moagrove |! an and simmer tonight? Now Well spoken, my brave | Yinited Migses Olive and Anate Ben 1 disremembe Every erted the delighted fathe Then } net snday, and had 4 alce time I know . you will behave yourself in the Mre. Al Tatum has begn chill ® ar h tt future? bg, but is better at present wax & man dows wa No. Zannie and Emma Ridge, Icie and housand years ag Clara Moagrove, Tula Peas and | that i hunting op my ! A WORD FROM JOSH WISE Olive Bennett went out walking |} Lenox nday evening Before Alice had time to whapen [ff Ba D When days and yoars have glided | Jim had her hand « . ‘ y and on this p you cast your |bis arm aud was o 6) eye, remember it was a friénd sin Thie was be ng ‘ ° ¢ left thin kind remembrance |acquaintance. A waa a girl of | Chewts Many = man gits nn, ae spondence, Be- |} firals Jim did not come figh er credit bein’ a hus ’ oan., 3 up to her ' | take with tler when bes o@iy Bhe felt it ch an duty t A ry nervous. do what she to save his a He, she knew, with a doxen other | Free samp } e A TIP FOR MME. YALE Two ladies from Ashland attended ay. After washing the mad fron thelr faces and partal amearcase they were iad Reedsvilie West Salem, Ohio, Rey Now man can lay his ot down 4 reat his weary & It quite time for « work ate for snow and coal Man ree began Mra Smithers Yeu,” old Smithers Schwab says he doesn't wish to ed States senator from Neva Sia . for a Near KW) A WEEK on. Seattlo’s Reliable Credit H Buy That Easter Outfit Now---Pay Later Faster attire r at, Shoes, F you will Eastern Out fitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Un jowent m find 15302d Av., Se. Areade sationalinn east was 10 minutes inte ins te THE SHADES OF NIGHT Cause unknown An important e of WASHINGTON SIP, the American « ee Quite a few awnings ing put this morning We are ‘ pa t the efty, & s wurely ie | @@Vieed as to ite contents sor harah erit of the United States sena ¢ not wishing to engage in any versy we beg Piano Snaps | We have ol? number of| slightly cael pinnos of ean 4 5 dard makes| HOW ARE MR. CAR that Wine! the £ sold ata big! * we by f ast wee reduction ia} o¢ a phe price, Cath at | Oblo, Bee once or write| D. V. Ha gh * nary for catalogues, | ' . price ete Kohier & Chase tle, Wash. s¥ terms Second and Pike BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-yoar Guarantes Lady Attendants FOLLOW “ THE Houre—8: 80 to 6; Sundaya > to 12, Both phones. Clark | ha 1420 BFCOND AVENUE Wea hate » ” P » of Q all aker Laxat a t's Arsenate of Lead, Quassia ( THAT SOMETHING SATISFY 11 Se O11 Pa InG Ave Ave Seattio Tae lanos Sherman, (lay & (0. d weary ot his probation, Allee bad said that she would walt for him Jonfita, | laughter of old De J t an in the 4 ' od Jim Jim ba f ' j ' ia at tJ A Huyle ancliff om Rap c ho f wed hea t Jowfita w 4 why J (ruc Co. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON INDP 240. % ’ ofte harmiens m* Blue Stone, Whale O11 So wee a quanti ' UNION BAKERY AND GAFE Mi ond Ave Ye | & proxers % REAL ESTATE 4 az, EXCHANGE. «4. sow OA ayww™ OFFICE HOSE GARDEN BO feet 3-4 Cote Hose, with 85.00 THE RUBBER STORE 714 Firet Ave rance Sale of Suits, Skirts, Waiste, Petticoats, Eto NOVELTY CLOAK AND svViT MFG. CO. 1207 SECOND AVE. Opposite Pantage’e. The follov vail Tuesday and at th nole Sam" Men’s a prices wil! the’ 208 Suite, a Shoes Quilted Bottom Notions ikerchiefs . Past Black Hose. 4 best Calico for. nuine Waite RUBBER BOOTS AND CLOTHING BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. ALASKA OUTFITS. TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. ty and avoid tht wee ETWEEN_ UNION AND BET INIVERSITY. ett eae ee Seeteee & eee eee Wwe te«eP ete erecte eres _