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a eee i dali cl ie sy, 190%, “THE SEATTLE STAR 1 : oy - i HE JUDGMENT — | vTbURSTS OF EVERETT BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1807 and 1908 Seventh Ave. oF EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, s AR DUS | e ~ ” : Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, By “JOSH | | BALLAND STAN AGENCY-AM Meliard Ave. Sunect, Ballard ae ag x How good it aeomed to sit ones! part of your fcultle Or wx coffe per Week, oF CHenty-tt te per month Dotiverea by & mae we * oo again tn the old arm chair before) 6)” rg! ae TO MALL BUPBCHTNORG- The date when your eutweription expires ts nNY the fh to Hatten t@ it crackle, and) gp ' , , Bp the ada f ea h paper. Wh i that date arrives, if " ur eubsorie, je Tar STANDARD PRIMER. Page + wateh the sparks cha one another and grow to the mw am OR Se RE ea 1 uz, The Rebate rors oo et aa ee shisha Put a Little More Hell in Theology Book. 7 eaaaal Ws. 4 i 1 etucat oun ho vanidhed wit a y “ linease, > pe “ | n Haratow, of Philadelphia, bas struck a key note, . | me medict » ' tropped | " he preachers of the country must return to the preaching Ah, the Re-bate! Yer ind a ‘veloe’ a from her atrunken form. naticed,| He urges that at events point to this demand. He notes That is the Chlo-ro- “ Sith thad be seine. in t| "You ‘ orl the awakening of the public consclence aa to the economic and po the sha re j| life.” the judge maid. °¥ ' Hitieal evils of the land, “Colossal villains have ben unvelled to form. “wd iimht wen dofkedt ; t et. . " ier » publicity and the majesty of the law has ben asserted and The Rail-road gives / Biel gellind E “ , roy given y B seni the sword of juation unsheathed . to add dignity to hie carrian A In other words, during the past year, men in high places have it to us be-cause we let it car-ry etaft in his hand, and tong ha learned THERE 18 A HELL curling on his shoulders, seemed to Worse than the judgment day plotured by medieval theology ts our Oil. gg et gy Beemtonag = EB puss the day of Judgment that has come to them, They have learned How fool-ish! No, that is not on hin feet that (he death (hat ls meant by “the soul that simneth, it shall die,” Come he said ia infinitely to be dreaded beyoond any physteal torture flolish. No Re-bate, no Oil. But am tt { remonstrated, Here ts the opportunity of thé preachers. ‘vrs sie eebtin ant eek all What is gotng on in the etvic world has ite parallel tn the spirit And we might buy the Rafl-road. Fo Lean pantie tape Wend ual world, They need only to point out this startling paratiel le Th we wo ld i ss tes the chatr and follow after him aa b again some h In the reaction from the old materialistic teaching of a hell en lu bet lar ger Re-ba' moved ¢ vor) Lae | nonen #8 bie ath gawd os wy wry : of fire and brimstone the preachers have turned to the themes that Do oth-er Peo-ple re-ce} ‘ot go out into the cold with-lone being. ¢ - apeak of the love and merey of God, forgetting the justice of the “+ wrap, and 1 hesitated and|t ' That, 1 thought Almighty, There has been a lot of sweetness and light. Thore bas , Re-bates? You are grow-ing sttlly. rlanced back toward the chair frov|to myself, accowste for ‘them . Deen little of thundering at men's consciences, little laying down of ; Come let us watch the busy Bee. a n eB ar Be Py - <A a om j Lod ‘al ope : rigs ‘ ; " — the cternal laws of retribu ment to " hot #tir, What would be my fate? f The preachers must be blind to the signs of the time if they among the cushions an lw and Pannot see the demand for ¢ ki-time preaching about the awful my wife had left m a short time! eae ally « I jumped the ce of punishme ness of ain and the certainty inishment the meaning of thi t}and drew away, at the same time Mane REBT Sy THE HELL THAT MEN ARE IN [8 IN PLAIN SIGHT ie eo." » daar ak the paretn whe touched All the preachers ne to do is to point the finger and say st me sadly ' “Here it is yy mvuat; it te I tooked into the loving eyes of] Let the ministers hunt up some of their old tex ada Bg Rar Perl heey ome Which came bot from the heart of their Master and direct raises , Lat me stay to see my loved! had,” she sald, and blushed as I Pharisees, would do for one men,” 1 beawed jrew her to me and kiesed her pax HOW CAN Y# BSCAPE THE DAMNATION OF HELL Peroxide blonds aren't so com- (tem ed, sour-faced valn old Miss What good will it dot he an-|sionstely before the tor, who re mon how as oy were a few years) Nasher awered marked, aa he emiled knowingly —_— . ago. You, married last week ‘Oh, bet me etay wntll tomorres He is doing nicely Easter Sanday, raw and chilly, eaw most men wearing their Possibly not, but I this moat He used go around hoasting|{ oried, as | saw him epparentiy " “‘“ ogee pee ; Srercoats. while hundreds of women and girls, attired in light [People consider them just about as) thal be willlane, harry fhe — ; he wait. “Dut it{ ladies’ cloaks and suite at Mra spring finery, braved pneumonia and other ills, rather than wear = - Well, be kept his word!” 3 ee you must stay | raser’s swell mew store, 120 q Mute olf clothes te church A WORD PROM JOSH WISE . . vith me and watch i ~ ] iho ‘pore ited bathe tech conmerten through the failure of cai adn would bot mabe FIRST AVENUE’ WASHINGTON. Women and girls to Wear sufficient clothing, than from any 7 yen . is tonatinend, taal » ss cause No doubt every physician in the city could enumerate betpleseness of it feores of cases You don’t often The door opened and the mar The peek-a-boo white waists. the filmy laces, the thin undercioth fod « man too busy drew me aside to jet my wife pase: ) she went softly over to the chair in which I aat apparentiy—ahe seemed to think that I slumbered, for she Up-toed to the table and dropped the medicine | waa to take into @ glans, “Poor, dear Jobin.” she mur v ok at a fake—tf i's @ good ona Ing are enemies of woman kind, as deadly as the asp which fair Cleopatra clasped to her bosom ——- Hundreds of new canoes built for two will soon be floating om Ayers Sasenperitio, apedal prise the waters of Lake Washington. padd by the inexperienced. mured, ae she watched the shadows Burton's Liver T is, spectal price 2 Hence duckings, both of the paddler and the paddled, will be flit across my face, cant Chore by the Hoff* Mandrake Pills for liver and kidney, special price , ¥ yee ‘ Hood's Sarsaparilia, apecial price... GQumerous There's talkin Cleveland of « orw — - p p “It te time to take your medt cine, dear.” she seid, laying = her hand ly on one of mine, that] ined it and bent over to Jayne's Alterative, special price Penn's Aromatic Cascara Tablets, special price Quaker Elixtr Cascara Compound, special price ...... ROG Quaker Elixir Phosphate, Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, special 3 He or she who takes to the cance without a knowledge of the [sade against soap, but the health q art of swimming, or without a floating rubber cushion, does a fool- [officer there is opposed to it. Wine : man. He & it's Unnecessary fod thing. was, she : oan her lips upon tt, when : : in spring the press p , y Dowie thundered up from the south to take vengeance upon Zion, Lightly pone aga dooney — feny it fell from her graap. “Jobe, THR CONTRACTOR 18 Woodlark’s Compound Sarsapariiia Pills, special price . Ems vines oe 2 cgineney: _ oat ate es yg Sgt.» hn veay. my poor | BUSY PUTTING DOWN TH. Wise Cardet, pooehingrtiolayy vent pana if hac a " before i ‘urns to sho and t c = Sem Selene 9: sere Ne " porte om — “t's © great wisfortune to be «| “ering. Ob. the aguny of my post NEW SIDEWALK IN FRONT Fine Manicure Kmery Boards, per dozen P Now Dowle ts engaged in a homdrum law suit with Voliva. while [ty rue HALL OF HASHEENS. [son of « rich man.” ton Koch &@ Co's Pine Manicure Piles, reg “You. a fellow has to read so} Then entered the undertaker and |i OF OUR BUILDING—GORS many unpleasant things about bie|two of my partners, whe hed We ral pretty HARD WETH OUR ee apa) Marten, the yout, " father.” ews, and they looked me ov Pt NOK iY’ ‘ RUSINGSS, ALMOST Walter Wellman proposes to go to the North Pole in a Chicago UPHOLDS BUCKEYE HONOR soemed sorry and turned and aald to . —_ man, Record balloon. He expects to take two years to talk about it Yo e@itor and family epeet Sun MORE TIME Chase. "Poor fellow, he worked too/[/f POSSIBLE TO GET TO OUR first. day in New Haven. tnd. the quests hard SHOW WINDOWS, It may come to pans that, while he ts lectoring and writing on [Of W. KR Bowers and family, of the eee mee By gy gen Alicea Co. Herald: In keeping with e .0e ; the North Pole. some other fellow with an opposition newspaper | 14. “} wander if he is working now?” * a day, April thia wily pencti 1 balloon will get started up that way on a favoring breese iieher tied bie’ tantly’ tad ene returied Marten, falling into. (hey a —_—__ too, by having his good wife pre- other fellows moo “Bheveling coal, no Geum," an- rT) ” pare & most sumptoous dinner, at Many of the street cars fell badly behind their achedules during | which we proved =~“ them that we csiesricmnmeemeioap ewered Chase, and they both Vesuvius has settled down to enjoy a quiet amnoke. Y imo < a General business may be resumed Usanimovaty clected—Jotn wit jah Alex, Moses Dowie, of 2 Ladies Hand Hage, new stock. new styles. at special prices Woodlark's Lemon Sugar, makes best and purest lemonade fer than one cent @ glass; large sealed package, only The bathing season will soon be here. See our splendid of Bathing Caps. Large variety, all colors and styles, at aek ?5e. Oe. The and Vistt oor Pyrographic Department Look over our new goods in wood, and leather. Our artist any design on either wood or leather to order. Pyrographie at cut prices. The Quaker makes free delivery to all parts of the city) Uae phones, Main 1240, Ind. 1240. laughed f Ghurch-going hours yesterday ta of the Buck-| CHICAGO, Apel 14—John KR] “What « swell time his pretty wite I he UAKER DR It took extra time to load and unload the thousands of sew | *7* state werp (0,) Bow. ‘Walsh's preliminary hearing en the} will have spending ei! the money als for Easter costumes. New we kaow hy Glodstcce charge of ‘legal practices as presi-)he killed himself fe ‘The Capito! HU care were 20 minutes late Dowle never Kissed 8 woman. The| Smt of the Chicago National task} “fy pe aye Tuesda $053-S055 First Avenoe * old man attended to that kind of — porous again today until | young and of y — sere nena ae =| Sork course Khe will marry agelr anit Morrison anpownced that an in ‘The wretches,” | ejaculated, then t vestigation of Walsh's books would | 1 thought Tam seeing myself now Splendid bargains, tndeed, to ™ Full many 6 spring phenom of pur-| require least tix weeks, and that here fee me | keep the ball a-radting. ating curve | no hearing com take place” until} “Take me away.” I commanded, The captains of a score of ball |that was done.as contioustions from| I can bear no more And he parent acatnt teams beast time to time would be pecessary.| seemed aadly to trad the way out Alas, they're doomed to blow up in| This examination dore sot give/ inte the hall, through the front door Dep’ & menth Walsh immunity, as the law applies down the atepe ‘ial Or two and join the great explod-|only to Interstate commerce cases I may on well know the worst,” | od boat - 1 eaid as 1 tucked my hand into the ah SUe'e weeds of etek an Ue OF wiies ty [J 80 Newly Arrived English Come at once and ave fr Steve eens We seomed to glide through space Covert Coats inh hae, WO Week Gave: El] elena! ' w ° Is banging now the horsebide fairl QUESTION BOX : for am indefinite time, where I felt EXT! s and square. cotd rushes of air and oruel t Best quality covert, elegantly After years of research and | FREE. SILy By Gtison Gardner. - But whon the struggle for the flag) * * * FEE FEE EE EE EE | rom « tommpent that raged seer’ tailored, coltariess, heavily perience In plano buttding, t UP: GOLD ER Special Correspondence to the Star. )} = | is on H. M. Ewell Chico.—The Holl |tax|!y ®# we burried on. At Inet wali atleched tft | relat Meta any grand plano smaller in sixe WASHINGTON, Arpt 16.—tn hiv |f | WHll waste his strength by beat-jhas been deciared illegal, bj a | came to a river from which bere Fayed ey Wee ¥ ted 0 incense ing up the alr Washington supert court, The was beginning to rise, no my . last t upertor not t remull Ricerca sesomuantee teat com i Guestion has not bean taken to ghe |anasish was forgotten in adwiration | These coats Bre exstiy worth better than the eld square or the Greas appropriate money to replace | | “So Easyton married that bad-|state supreme court yet. ' of the beautiful aight and blendir $16.00, modern upright. re * k @il the old turreted monitors with | @p-to-date battleships, and that {hird-rate battleships and most of the ol cruisers should be pat out! ef commission. As the Asiatic sta now is the refuge for this old) wood of our navy, this policy Will eventvally mean the beginning Of a decent fleet tm the Asiatic! Waters, and the consequent necensity & sufficient naval base on the A dark figure that seemed sadly! Blockade Price, Tuesday out of place tm the bright suntight woreda beat to the piace where Only, $9.50 we were standing. He be 1 us to enter and we peseed under an arch of stone into @ tunnel that seemed dark as ebony after t ight sunlight, but my eyes be- “Clothing De; nt ing hyenas and mookey® 1 Ht 25 Men's Spring Topcoats The Steinway Pianos Bmbody the highest degree of tection both m Hy and in urability of construction yet Tato . ‘door ; obtained tn piano building. Macousell a Seumnilel a THE STEINWAY QUALITY |) Hours 30 a. m tof. = Sunday § 300. m. toll pm THE ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE. Abstaining myself from the use of cigarettes, I heteby promise to usemy influence to induce others to do the same. CASH OR CREDIT. Peron 1 2% & ee Isa nixed standard of piano perfection a characteristic Quality obtainable in no other I also desire to have my name enrolled as a member of The Stab Anti-C igarctte League. fie const we piano. t the Bremerton navy yard there ° pens. He Fi me Bes yy | liney lived here in the darkness, Hi Si-tech; Keck ‘quale: ecbtet The Steinway Vertegrand. (up- plenty o' answered: They were creat who > a : : = $525 foom, but the one drydock « eet ahscestvesniasinmecid ‘oved the night and darkness when Page Pn ag Mee FE ge Th The Steinway Miniature (grand) @ble for battleships is plainly not lthey lived, so chose their own fate otyle, euociient values, ar sS00 Purchasable by monthly pay- ments if desired We take other instruments in part payment @nough to meet the needs of @ fleet |The men drift to Seattle and Te @uch as will always have to be\coma, go Into other employments, @aintained on the Asiatic station./and are not able when needed es Capps recommends in his | again. ft report that congress authorize| The navy department believes that the construction of another drydock |there would be great advantages if bie of taking the largest vee-|permanent shipbuilding work were of the navy, and congress will| maintained at these and other yards. | @o so, This is one of many naval|/The men would be able to live near tmprovements needed on the Pacific | by, and would be assured of stoady coast | remunerative employment. When a We emerged at last and came to 6 a4 [gate which appeared to be of gray oo stone which opened noiselensly at Blockade Price, Tuesday eer ar arene 6 Ota Only, $9.50 bench, and there sat a man whose face was eet and stern, and after es of a hage book fesk he called the I knew who was a Address. ...cewwrevwwesveccsecs CASH OR CREDIT. Eastern Out Fitting Sherman, Clay & Company te from th Bremerton na rush of repair work came, the men on ¢ STEINWAY PIANO DEALPRS i] again the need ould be spared from the continu fore th |could be spared from the continuing C | 1] Second Ave. Seatth aay nt shipbuilding yards. It| work for this purpose | dros om any, ne, 11 Pacific ioe Wonema is found 4 ble to main The only way this destrabie re. i a a antity of repair | sult can be seoured will be by a very Phones 426. and b 1332-34 Second Avenue Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Yver. et | % without steady | clear and imperative demand on the oa vate» Near Unt wor & Vessel comes in to belpart of the people of the Pacific Come and See—Scei a a es ER EN sepaired Ir docked {nen the veusel |slope, directed to their representa TH ne Sere ans See ae Cae Seattle's Reliable Credit ALa. T HANS ; Chaall a es and the yards have to ruu|tives and senators. In (ble organ E SCHOOL OF athena Lee Guy tans * ; Slack for several weeks or months. |ized labor ceuld help consider o QUALITY. ;'elock at Pier 2 Fare, round trip, — wour Kohier a ps OR. eee 706 1st Avenue 1305.2d Av., Seattle, Was Arcade

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