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Any old college) y NO 4 : Ghe Cenk per Copy, BIE conte per Weel, ur Twenty-five eenie per Month Delivered \\y Behe & SNe. ick betas? ly : fy tal Sr carrion, Ne free copien iy to be bora 4 BY DOROTHY OnLE. * FO All: QUBNORIRARS The doe, b° Koti Bat : “MRS. J, W eT Oe tae on de or elena dedi etal “Wasn't the gown Mra, Puffins| "| vp ape igs tk § pends th wore yesterday beautifully deco) Gernane at ie thy hand to keep ete phon f giving Cur eubsoribers a perfect service-and “The Muck-Rake Year” and “The Reform Year” rated? “Decorated! holstered,” IT thought ft was up “You say he has made a living out of poetry? Impossible! li, he says that If it were for the poetry the soap never wou well A Poem on Bnow. ite law tornadoe thetr Half of the domentie that tear up homes fh vs lentiess whirl of truetion bey leave disillusioned nen and I on } a f ‘ Vea spuiring women th thetr trall grow straight out of the clear skies of the courting days from a little cloud of indifference ne larger thao) the soft white hand of a woman, Frost Queen ( regu i 4; Ninet sndred and six will have In history the unique dis Snow. snow, beautiful snow, 4 the man, for Astoria Ve ne Nineteen hundred and six will bi , (1 find it cold where'er I go) Not indifference (0 toe eeesobe wlar price § ‘ tinction of “the muck-take year } amg hiaoriag en 4 (ft in po other country on . io siobe i ow, wnow be ow, ehaatte’ nd Tt was preewlnently a year of exposure (The coal in our bin ta getting low.) docs a woman marry olly im, , : solely for love as she does in) Our Leader ¢ There is reason to hope that as a result 1907 will be marked peo re oe oe ee hdl as a year of decided deform Tn gentle flakes tt's now descending Lea on assem and the woes worth $1; special | Newspavers, magaxines and pablic wien of all stations have (All my sood gash for fuel I'm por ak p Aseey ay eases fee 96 Ocsanianint: OM pr, . spending wh lar price bolt ee od e denunciation of existing wrosge, They may be ex x sition and fewer for a home = - in bag = - ma & + Svea babesek A mantle it spreads so pure and] Sie ee consents to marry & man otal priet ‘106. s it ed no’ ° ‘i nd for effe i a 6 she does it because she loves him ee A It looked for a while durtng the past year as though the af (What will 1 do for fuel tonight?) and signifies her willingness to fob Irigh Linen Corrent néenes $a faire of the country were mighty bad But just when they were low him to the ends of the eurth per, full ind pach b te to look the Worst they were really at their best Snow, snow, beautiful snow, if need be. f wast 1 " — Tut all the expocures ‘developed eothiag ectually new. except eee er eee aabiut ae te rarely called upon ‘0 rahe ” ose romantic ou a an enlivened public conscience I've often seen snow used in rhyme, Petsatala Boge ey ae a sie ‘Wane Held, tay tak And an eniivening of the public conselence ts the best thing (But then there was no fuel com-| )Ooame settling yg agg White Pine and ——— ‘Com | ine.) pound; 2 sizes, 2he ands that can happen to any people We simply opened out eyes to ovtls that had long existed ected that our now that our eyes are opened to the hands will be raised against them The year 1906 was a ory of shame, de a shout of triumph ‘The insurance scandal rebates and various me m it may The the packing house abuses, bods of (rast machinations ta evasion of the be exp year laws have been laid bare and partially corrected. A notable stop has bee Instances the convietion of a type have regarded themselves as immune from prosecution because of oft thetr standing In the business world. Never before have opportunity and public spirit ciously come together for tremendous reformea. The next page of American history ought to be the best in the book. Money and Manners We of this blessed country have more money and leas manners than any other people on earth. The more money, the more peglect of manners. We rush through life in such a hurry these days that there ts nents and courtesies that tn the red necessary cle Httle time or thought for the ref good old days of our grandparents were conside ments of good breeding. We have cut courtesy out of business hours, We have come to A wante-—-an rather boresome something in the way of an affectation w may put on with our best clothes for weddings, parties and other such affairs, but not to be carried about with us on ordinary occa regard it &@ time-consumer and Btons. The man or woman who has really good manners, nowadays, UVafortun: school is passing away and there Is no sew one to take ita ph distinguish as being of the “old sehe iv. So far have we sunk that the man of genuine courtesy fish must balance {t with some sort of coarseness or be damned as a “sisay.” Maybe it is illmannered to say such things, but the fact, than the iimannered assertion of 1 Garish vulgarity the best society. How much richer may wet got savagery? it, fite the times, before degenerating indefinable And 1907 ought to the rallway taken tn the prosecution and tn some ertminale who heretofore more auspt So de not talk of snow to me, (No fuel an yet, in eight I see) It may fill children full of glee, (Hut looks like freeseout though w me.) How may we fudge the human soul? Or know how every dood ts meant? We see a part, but not the whole, Yet rashly judge the full tnteat. BOBCO, CAN*T STAY AWAY FROM THE DOPE THAT AUINS. the And why not be a Iittle bit charitable? How de you KNOW Aaitidteain :tuaat tie eens tabi haw bee narrested many times for the drug would return end a jaye would fied him back bis old haunts, ¥. M. C, A. DEBATE, “JOSH” to Now that the United States diey A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. trfet court In Chicago has decided that the Standard must stand trial, cuestes aa to how It will escape Tonight the Civee Mundi club of the ¥. M. C. A. will bold a debate on “The Japanese Question in Call- story Mat, to get three meals a day to dusting and sweeping and fret Ung and weeping ts the usual mat rimontal order of things. The scorn with which a wome im love turpe from any suggestion that a partnership, which begins with a legal contract and may @nd in a lawwult, has» bus fe the beginning of that long rojjing up of the storm content t im thelr accumulated fury finally w » a family the divores court. “What do | care whether & man makes $18 or $40 a week, a# peas side, ude of dle into will the frequent bunches of flowers into tive courtship, Ten to one the numerous visits to the theater have to be converted Into reat, than the $80. But fortunately, matrimonial happiness ts not proportionate to the size of the Income. If youn ¢ people waited until they could begin where their parents leave off there would be mighty few marriages fo the world. But & woman must know what the in- come is and train her band to m ake a 20-cent shinbone stretch over soup for dinner, salad for lunch eon and hash for the next morn- ing's breakfast or she has bo business to marry a poor man. There is no way around %. Marrying a man of ordinary porter has hidden the whisk broom? And how do you know WHY | jy, Charios Cole, an inveterate dope] tong as 1 love him?” eros the American girl, with her head in the 4 he haa done 60 (To be Continued.) fend, is u » atay away from) alr. 7 y ot $e ‘o ‘ol ‘ seeciesehieemeamagaeetae te oe Gere te talk ok cae 6 And she's right, Sbe shouldn't care, but she should know, Bhe | { fine of $100 te Judas tontaa. cole| Should not Jump to the concluaton that Iife Ix to be one long fes Your Credit The Quaker Drug Co, 1013-1015 First Ay, " e 4 hegtectt j cet Hy odin Bed gan met Nin] groceries, and the fine assorted candios into rib roasts and round court that he would brace up and| Steak*-—after the marriage ceremony. For, unless a ian is middle ee anal eo nooner would ne be} aged and well established in business or the orpbaned sou of a ; free than the old desire and craca| Millionaire his income in much more apt to be near the §18 mark F td clothing needs are and you're temporarily funds, don't go without ea ERAGE ae Im Order, evi.’ es Dindey | atereees come is choosing betwoun sof ¢ white hands und firm useful ones gor buying tae tum director has Ya two kinda |eliminated for the past two week & women is going to be miser able over the polato stains and lig te FE eagles ged csngerntes that prove ur a a in this ang ae t encakion will be rove Onion stains and peach stains th at are sure to come with cooking |} Reed It—our liberal credie a eS ee ee oor See te 6 tee te vw. At the meeting] Der husband's meals; if she is ¢ oing to fret over tho wrinkles and |f makes the buying easy, 1 howe |than ordinary men, It neces Woes things am’ one [they will join thetr elders In listen-| Prdness that come with washing dishes; if she is going to be up- | ter what the condition i sary to do this am account of the tht makes othor |ing to Dr. T. McClary on “The Evo-| habpy In doing th rk that ma kes home for the man she loves, let || pocketbook. ' bo her find ft out before it ts too late. Our stock of Ment conelualvely jatios that prove longer than ath men do things tetion of the Spiritual Life WHAT YOUR Women's Apparel tx one most complete In the of point of style, fit and our garments are unexes and our prices are right | No extra charge if you ordinary men ly a lotes. pil : PASS IT UP TO THE GOVERNOR, we ME pic the old A Game Crowd. The Building Trades Counell, at t night dan at Trapp’s . rs S ja meetiog last night, voted to peth + sank teen capone the Macea-| “1 can't eat, 1 can’t sleep af® Il tion Governor Mead and the legte nd pol . ; leant work, doctor, I don't KitoWltature to take steps to relieve the talnte what is regarded, commonly at least, a: no less | @ SUBSTANCE 0 SHADOW? Leonard Allison had brought bis\or did Miss Carmichael color? @aughter Anias to our private in| gane asylum, of which Mra Crow: | °c @er was the matron and | the young Before | was seized with a fever. He had asked Unat careful wateh | iison. be kept over the girl while she Was) wits, which have unfortunately de Being treated for certain mental | serted me of late. |Peared strangely to pecuilarities Bhe laughed ‘The truth flashed across me 48) mer” J looked at the father that he was Mad as © hatter, and that Gaughter was perfectly sane, Cepted the responsibility, however, | and careful watching demonstrated | first reasoning. The |b , on pessoal wer pir, sn bend ns Promega promi negra You bet they do, pard. Say, iflor five times with the liquid in the| We well know the firm mouth |@Tessive soul nd myself in love with her. foot ak ar ee ed renminn Oe lchey dide'l, th’ fire warden would] pen, Serve very hot that says “no” and sticks to it In| By taking thought you CAN add! er Raat Cakes Mrs. narry, me. It you are a mystery lelose ap th’ places in a hurry Chicken soutfic is a fixh tol spite of all persuasion, and we|to Your stature—it ts a laudable) inwrwh by dorms Sad to that good [mes em Savart oe you have - be made from @ leftover chicken| know the weak mouth that may be/ ambition for every man and woman | Crow the girl was om able assist-| 1; ‘ | The Difference Between the Editor] dinner, as almont everything can be| coaxed to change a “no” to “yes.” |to desire physical perfection and} ie stenting the patients without oe Jey See eel Vigneous m4 =a | and the Doctor, axed in making it. Boiled rice) A large nose denotes force of | beauty pod > Page rah wen, OO ° It an editor makes @ mistake helehioken gravy, leftover creamed|character; a long, delicate-mose de-| Build yourself up in mind and , . or Sami” seid has to apologie for it, but If a doc] potatoes can all be added. Pick| notes refinement. If over long and | body, grow in stature and grow in| 1 could net conceal my admira- tion. and the day after I had told) ber of my love sho disappeared. The @hock brought on the trouble whieh A rustle, a step tn the room and his) Amiag stepped 1 8¢-| there was Misx Carmichael In the flesh “Anta 1, however, yor before I sald solemaly, rtainiy mot; my name ie Nelly.~ Miss Carmichael,” @octor in charge, just a few weeks | cuse this intrusion. of a friend of mine, Miss Anias A} I am also tn seareh of my “if this did you rum away, Aniag?” I asked. bees, seems to have been a finan ctal suecess The only trowble was taat the fiddlers ulayed out at 6 a and refused to play any longer, what's the matter with me onl famine. The petition recites “There's nothing the matter with} the suffering and misery caused by you except that you bave been OVE i the present shortage in feel and | working.” oaks that eteps be taken to place leaving three sets on the floor when butter on each Bake wati tender basting four “1 suppose saloons in this place keep the aide doors unlocked Sundays?” the @ teaspoonful of plece of squash —about half an hour the meat from the chicken bones and chop fine. Blend this over th firo with a white sauce, ning two PAINTING THE SCENERY. \tor makes a mistake he buriew it If an editor makes one, there le histrionte| a laweult, ewearing and the smell “Hammer haa little had been threatening me, and for SO amp Eon you were in love) ability, real ability, He te absoiate-| of suiphar, but if the doctor makes/ eupfu of milk, a tablespoonful six weeks [ was unconscious. be sat did not think a pen-|lly the same in every character. one there is a funeral, cut flowera,|each of butter and Nour and see When I was able to speak my/ oy, ee and # sick girl would! And in every character he fs Ham-|and the smell of varnish soning ta taste. Remove from fire first question was: “Have you) iy not tae ae, match. But 1) mor A doctor can use a word 2 yard! and beat four exe yolks into Nt, and Beard from Antas?” aoe hak ae, ae breaks. tm your| “I've always regarded him as aliong without knowing what it|stir in the beaten whitos last of all Mrs. Crowder shook her head ve ys nen you were asking about | sort of an automatic actor.” means, bat if the editor uses it be] Bake tn hot oven after dredging the mournfully. She looked old and|™* Doctor Sam, and so I revealed) “Automatic has to spell it wp with breadcrumbs and bite of —— You—self-acting.” | If @ doctor goes to see another| butter ‘Worn, and seemed unwilling to talk./ My friend Effingham appeared at) Sy bninin a Sn Crowder Guan |E PPE ORONE REGRESS ES OR SHEET ET ETEEE SEES ESSE ESET TESER ESSE EEO E DESO, ;CAN ROOSEVELT “REFORM” SUPREME COURT? : a! President Wouldn't Pack It For the Income Tax, But Is Not Squeamish on That Point, Writes Gilson SEC EPSPS SESS CES CCC CCT TOCCTC CCC CTL L ELL LLL LLL eet Staff Correspondence to The Star. peared, and with him I was ordered to travel for a time in the hope of festoring my health At the theater {a an eastern city one night, where the play was “Merry Wives of Windsor,” I was startled to sce as sweet Anne Page —Anias. Yes, there she was--in face and gesture. | remembered that I was almost a madman my self and that she was a delusion. I Watched myself as | would have done another, but still I seemed to mee Anias. I went to the box office after the Play and inquired for Miss Carmi Chael, the name given on the pro gram of the young woman playing the leading part. She was stop ping at a botel nearby, and there 1 took my way I was told, A very 004 looking young wo: man entered the room and intro duced b elf as Miss Carmichael “Excuse me,” I ou are ne the person who pl “am I * “Bo everyo Play it in diszut “Th asked the Photographer PINNEY : | | GRANITE CO., Ine, E. M; Thayer, Manager. Cemetery work of every de- seription 2410 First Ave, Seattle. Main 2099 Ind PUGET SOUND MARBLE & tom. For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, u KL 980, President 509 Wash nd ding, Se. « or Wash. Attalia, Walla Wailea Co WASHINGTON, D. United States hould pass Tess recommendat President There would be sage of suc The from the books, was decide: to four on the uphold ion of Roose v the h a measure. Jan con sident no point otherwise In so-called Income tax final Judgment Roosevelt in his message. It evidently belleves that the court would do Gardner—Dope on the Court. nf the constitutionality of such a law, Justices Harlan, White, Moody 7.—Would the supreme court of the and Holmes. This would leave one vote to be secured, with Mc itutionality of an income tax law,| Kenna and Day as material from which to secure it Presumably President Roosevelt does not know how Justices Day and McKenna stand on this But they ley men and an income tax has always been democratic This exp That is the question raised by the sub fect were strong McKin doctrine. recommending the pas ins ina measure the anxiety manifested by President Roosevelt to appoint Wm. H. Taft he chief Justice to succeed Met ville W. Poller, If the latter would ‘resign and permit this appoint ment there would be Ittle or no doubt as to how the supreme court feciston, which wiped the law of 1894! a dugle vote, the court standing five An this result was reached only af would stand on this question ter the case had been once decided and then set down for a rehear T chief defect in this pre im ie found in the unwillingness ing, between which dates Mr. Justice Sbiras underwent a change of] of Chief Justice Fuller to resigd The position of the chief justice mind. . is well known to those who havp taken the pains to inquire. To a President Roosevelt makes no secret of his belief that the court] close friend the chief justice rembrked recently—and the remark went wrong im that decision. He t# equally frank in declaring his| was made for th efit of Presjdent Roowevelt—that he would re | conviction that wron 1 be righted. | sign “when God Almighty that he should do so, and not be To say the sident Roosevelt would delibe: ly pack the| fore | | me t to secure an income tax decision—that ta to gay, that| This theans that, while Justicp Fuller ts coneiderably past the | wou! ag men to vacancies on the bench after] retiring age, he that be ts jadntalty and physically adequate ring from them that they would decide im favor of the constitu-| for the work and he does not carp to give it up. There is reason to tionalit ch a law—would probably be an incorrect statement of | tito that th ef justice} ides not harbor feelings of the ut b 1 o th h th | 1 the 5 ler tw ry hand, president is not} or ty toward Thebdpte Roc It; and it ts very | p ly equ t is su and ie not loath to say that] hat he does not look with bquanimity on the latter's frank | t 1e court, Hike other brane of the government 1 be} reform” the hig trikgna in the land, Justice Fuller | impro by just m and the appointment of men of kne wn} hoe 1 the 1 of having> hie judicial opinions reformed by nd 4 ¢ on ma vital to the public good. ap who wer a law sphbat but never engaged in the T r 6 interesting speculation on the qu prac he is DO Okdggeration say that the jus 7 ) resent justices would Mine up if the question of th t ! 1 andalized by the pant radicalism of ‘noone tax should egain de oF 4 to the court, Three of th which he ¢ ore Roosdvelt to be the chief exponent tees k part in } ing out the Income tax are still | Ho may be ex efore, to stand for the dignity of the court beneb e Justice F or, Brewer 1 Peckham The other nd for the integrity of the Income tax decision so long as he can two J 4 who joined the majority opinion, namely, Justices Gray| think and totter to the capitol and Shi re no on the bench. Among the dissenting jus-| The president fs in no hurry about the passage of a new tn { he rvi 1 n and White, the other lissen-| come tax law. In his recommendation to congress he was careful to | ters being Justices B Jackson, no longer mombers of the| leave the time for congressional action indefinit | art Bo t ou am t net s who are 1 1 t t t f n H h ly on It is his idea that there shall be a repetition of the program fol i {nat the conatitutionallty of an Income tax | ed in ne ng railw rate logialation, when the agitation was | 1 t the ‘ 1 rest with the j ss oe ’ 18 « . t eroto in nea nonths before it was expected to bear fruit in act | " appoln noe that decision, namely, Justices Mood val ngressional ctment | icKenna, H D Of these four, two are appointments of | But this does not mean that the subject ts to be slighted. nor oT mely, Moody and Holmes, The other two] indefinitely postponed, A law will be introduced in the prosent sos | en Hl Presid McKint So, if it may be taken| jon of congress, and it is expected that the t will be thor | R t untees were found by the| eughly if not violently debated | ry ” me x law before It may be that the law taxing ind ance " co a favor of is the president's plan t ees ag ‘ : fs an account with us; our pk are the same, cash or crediiy) NOSE MEANS ELLA K. DEARBORN. 1 } / } A Roman nose ts poaseased by an comprehension t at a glance which in the college pro- | feasor and which the pugilist. drooping and jealous. upid person can tel! lanced makeup of bone, Mesh and} brain—a suitable temple for a pro-| soul Self-n its owner is suspicious lect Is a crime. Do you want a book of plans, Hot air furnaces make your home for pretty homes? Send your name|comfortabie and your house clean. | from Geo. 1. Woodhouse | and S0c t» Knapp &@ West, archi-| Buy one tects, 353 Colman biulding, and you it will be put up right. will receive a b aty oe! University st AT ACTUAL COST This is what a competitor advertises. We cannot do it. We make a small profit on every piano we sell, though we claim to undersell any and all dealers. But if our compet- itor tells the truth we must advise you to patr ¢ him for your own sake. But to make-sure that no take is made in figuring, we would also advise you to come to us and get the wholesale prices on his pianos, which we are ina position to give to you. A Mean and Unfair Proceeding, everybody would ery It certainly woul but 1 be under ordinary circumstances in this ca yur friend is going to sell pianos at fac tory t added, he has to give the cost him- If, and cert y can have no objection to have us do the So just come around to 314 Union St, and it will be an opener to you to find out what pianos actually cost. . THE Meyer -Toner Piano Co. 314 UNION ST., OPPOSITE P. I. PIANO . And Steinway -:. Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Ciay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Wash. Seattle, 112} they quit. Luckily there were two — en all 1 do to recoWrithe Feeponsitility. It ts not true that beauty ts only pra my ene “ gyi or three good whistiers In the party] ™, strenat — | HKin deep; healthful blood und nor. | hinta man es to pry into E. Outfi te ‘con a Ge eae — Nothing,” replied the de vetor,| ~ mal aymmetry of bone are quite aa|%Der peopl business, while a astern ee ol out-—Presque Isle (Mich) | W780 Was & man of few words, bo AUNT POLLY'S | {important ag |shortmosed, roundfaced man will so sonenetl wise ones coloring, alse | Rot concers blmeelt with ether peo-| Company, Inc. — beauty might S eaeee } The north pole, so an unchatepé, CORNER | ‘ 4| No great thinker ever had a flat sciontiat remarks, is moving soul zi by the ber "| nose. “If one be long from tip of er er ew Oe ward at the rate of 20 miles aaa Brain, like |Aece to Up of chin, It denotes con-} year, Then Peary will have no @f Take one pint of water, socks its | | ficulty in Minding it about 1912 we of sugar, the own level—-tho| Now, while we may expect cer-/ — yolka at well beaten. beast man finds | ‘i traits of character from a per- Senator Foraker has been a Place on fire and stir enti) it be his happiness |®0n having this or that prominent and said tioned for president again. Whos) ios to thicken, add the julee of and companion.| feature, wo must take the’ entire . ~ the man that mentions Forsker (his) ii, oranges; strain into freeser, ship amone head and face Into consideration— | Pow . ae way every three or four weeks? |404 when nearly frozen add six those” having |# large nose may denote force of ee qunces of macaroon dust and fm the same shap-| Character, but there must be « well | ; Must Date Away Back. ish, Serve in glasses. od beads as| B8lanced brain to go with ft, for if) " “Bthel ought to be ashamed of] squash with — molanses — Cut himsetf, and he | th animal part of the head pre-| 7 SS eee oe horself, She has made a fool of lsquaah (removing akin or not, os in would be bored | or eeiee, og man ts force with- * Sg oo Perey Mushton.” convenient) inte pieces for serv. by the conver ~ ww some 5 to t ac screw —_ 1 didn't know she had been a¢ling and pat them inte an agate bak sation of an in ie meme ae oe “{ | ox t r . plece long to 4 ee eee is yan. Four over otget pieced ' telligent per | wise nature that makes men select At halt. price. We also . about half a cupful of molasses and] son, because It would be beyond his te Preventing Any Panic. sprinkle lightly with salt, and put beautiful women for their wives, |} jacks for true beauty means a well-bal L egers’ Supply Ce, OLMAN DOCK, Both Phones 922, Union men take notice put the label on every Suits to order, B15, 00. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 618 3rd av, James st. The Flour F222 FFEYISIRs > Ve srvaeseeeneys | DOWNING, HOPKINS Ine. GROKERS. Provisions, Stocks, PRIVATE WIRES, Tel. Main 279. Ind. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska f [22272223 Grain, BOSTON DENT! PARLORS Twelve-¥ Quara Lady Attendants, How Retiring From Business ‘ Furr H. LEWIS 8 | nd AY, and &