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__ TH HE SEATTLE STA Rr SY stan STAR R PUBLISHING co. 1907 and 1309 Seventh Ave. : EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Telephonos—— Bditorial; Independent 675; Sunset Main 1060. Business: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, SPAR AGENCY Hunset, Maltart tt. STAR AGENCY-W ® SS chevier We tree cope * i Ot the Postotfive at Beattie, Washington, as seeond-class matter ard AY Seo anh Ball rm" Mate #Tm veltvered at Awe. aot va, 40 y twenty-five eante per month tom expires tom the subscription has wot A change of date o@ ATL SUBACKINERS- The date w cosh paper. When that & Te advan, adress Nabe we = sass BOTCE TO SUNSCRIHARS— an, oF, evening plesas do ue fr independent Li between # and t Hf you should mite Ht more thaw Sar fall vo, os reach fou Wy Ce net oleok and we will a 5 hy) please tehphene ve every time le subsoribere @ perfect exrviee—ame of giv ine Vanishing Veterans tn Chicago a new post of the G. A. R, has been formed, which fs to have its meetings on Sunday afternoons. There is pathos in the explanation that on account of increasing physical infirmities the veterans are becoming unable to attend the night meetings. Therefore the daylight post. The veterans of 61-65 are a vanishing host. One by oneo—and raptdly—they are challenging the pleket post of Death, passing through the Wilderness to the Richmond beyond. Their great leaders have already crossed the river to the tents of the last Grand Encampment And one by one the rank and file, the men who touched elbows through dust and mud and wader brassy skies, the men who saw their comrades piled in the great winrows of battle--these men are moving across to the Division Beyond. Grant and Sherman and Sheridan and Hancock and Lo with that division! Much water has gone under the bridge since the days when years ago. i ‘This generation does not know them save as tottering relics of @ bygone day. Their age has passed. It wan the heroic age. Tt is a long cry back to the time when the beardiess boy took the last sweeping look around the old place; the last drink from the old Well, kissed mother’s lps and with a wring from father's hand and & “God bless you, my boy,” marched down In the line of blue that ‘Went to meet the line of gray i Mt reads of them in history. Do we honor these vanlabing veterans as they deserve? How the French people loved and revered the gray old mus tachos of the Invalides—aaered relics of Borodingo and Waterloo! ‘Was it sentimentality? If so it was a good kind. But the Union veteran has some compensation. The govern ment he saved will take care of his bodily wants, It wil) not let him starve, And he succeeded! He fought a winning fight. With him there {9 Bo mourning for a lost cause. And history will do him justice. An@ so m peace and quiet the Union veterans fights his battles PMs dnscad ee with patience for the sounding of Lhe last bugle call. enemas , BY ZELMA TRAVERS, ‘There ts a great deal of difference between real lore and mere fancy. A woman often appears to be In love or imagines she ts in Jove with a man while all the time she {x not in love at oll. Her passion is merely an evanescent, sentimenta! fecting which passes away, and she is ready to love on similar Maes an she ever was. The question, however, ta ean a woman have a troe and fervent love, a be-all and endall love more than once. Woman tives for love, Her life must be fed on love. Her capacity for love is exormons and only understandable by her own sex. Say a woman does fall tm love with a man, and he filte her. Then, is her love dead’ I» she tucapable of loving again? Such a thing is ridieutous, The brilliant fame may be forever gone. but the embers remain and so jong ae they do remain they may be rekindled into & steady, comfortable blaze, No doubt, the inepira thon will be lacking, but the desire to love is still there. Woman as a matter of fact can love more than once, and in truth most women do. Most women have quite a number of affairs of the heart. But there ts always this one little poimt to be remen:- bered. A woman's first real love is never outirely forgotten. There ts @iways & corner, no matter how «mali, for the man, living or dead, deep @own tn her heart, and of course that might mean that ac other tn @irideal could ever gain her whole heart But woman's love ts & peculiar thing. She fe euch an emotional, @entimental, romantic creature, that It is a very difficult matter to de Gide exactiy when she is in love. Indeed, it te dowbtful if the ordinary ‘Wonan recoguizes true love at ail--that ls, love of the right sort One thing, you will net be able to get a womaa ia love to admit that she could ever love twice. “EASTERN ONION TELEPATHY CO. TELEGRAM RECEIVED INHOC 10 PaidiNe 2112 Boss Ruef Wantage San Francisco Ireland Yours coarse work No hope ifyou cant travel “HERO 10 DE R. GRORER friend by the name of Taylor, a arried man who was at home at ting a sick wife. As was pulled from underneath the wreekage he deliriously exclaimed man on one of the engine : hed hia death will, accord: To join the Seatile Newsboys’ union bis own statements, be welcon and sell Seattle nitiation | taking ar fee 0 cents. Good corners will be ovided. Call at 1309 Seventh av eee’ Gleason, secretary The Star office, and ask for J Special Sale Of Sateen Petticoats : ‘T evaias 98 Cents Choice Only one to a customer. a. SE Eastern Outfitting Co. 1332-84 SECOND goer ies NEAR UNION “Beattio’s Re » Credit 4 Sanders} It i» all right old boy, you are (Scripps Faeresh Service.) | married and I am single. It’s all) BUTTE, Mont. April 4.—Late| righ He will die. lay afternoon two crack | ~gjjin 7 = is BIT James a engine aa ie a in, the shoemaker, Zit James | together near Garrison, Mout.) ————— ae | Several ere were badly B Ww shaken up. Andrew Sanders, fi oys anted those men challenged the admiration of thetr contemporaries forty | room where there are lace curtains. ‘This generation does not know of those brave days of olf save as |, "CANA WOMAN LOVE MORE THAN ONCE? |s*:. “= So | { | STAR DUST By “JOSH” WHAT A MOLLY CODDLE LOOKS LIKE CARTOONIST CONDO'S CONCEPTION oF THE STRANGE creat. URE THAT 18 PUZZLING THE WORLD, ” % ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT A IS A RUBBER BACKBONE ANDA WOODEN NODDLE. (The artiete who illustrate this paper believe @ better understand: ing of the word mellyeoddle oan be had through pictures than cold words, and they have worked out their ideas in sketohes. Gketoh by | ngan are | Bushnell tomorrow.) | A moltyeoddle fs a man whose|per when they can buy “The Star”) wife won't let bim emoke in ajfor 25 centa-—J. R. Manette. WwW. A WORD FROM | JOSH Wiss. Mollycoddie—A term of reproach applied to & man who refuses to take a beating that we try to cape-—G. L. B When you find a man who waxes his mustache, of a man whe carries & comb io bis vest pocket, you have a fullfledged mollycoddle.—€. F. I's purty hard tel] discontent frum ambition Why do people think a mollyood- dle is always @ man! What's the matter with oman who mows —_— the lawa Mrs. H. G. Anyway, nobody tn this country need be afraid of an outburst off A mollycoddie man who| poetry on death of Pobledonest- stands at the door at a church fair} sett. and takes Ueketa—C, W. T. MOLLYCODDLE—A tan who carries a gold toothpick —C. D. A mollyeoddie te a married man A “mollycoddie” te a man who takes bis bat off when talking to a) lady over the tolephone-—T. F. B./ A lycoddie” te an tnt ‘wal who expects @ “wquare deal” from a corporation without the use of persvasion —U alab. A ts one Who pays flaily pe ad te away your them cleaned Mave ithe new st the Pentatortum, ” “We stand by the mule,” Augusta (Mo) Herald. Call up Main t0ea A GOOD REPUTATION , one must appear right, act righel rit a good name be right. This is equally true of a business house; to ar right through dignified and honest advertisi to sht by employing only legitimate methods; and to Be t by at all times being (air, honest and straight-forwatd what the ex tigh Bo mat This ouse has always been proud of its enviable rep utation along the above lines rs he Home of the Steinway, Knabe, Everett, etc, Quality pianos, sold only by— THE HOUSE OF Sn acenamguuheg SHERMAN, © CLAY & CO. 1406 Second Av. Reductions FRIDAY in Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Goods LADIES’ SUITS poe Se ES ates sone AT HALF PRICE on Friday at just Half Price. Plain blacks, navy, and se oral very pretty gray plaid and checked effects. All st Plald Silk Waists at $3.98 Regular $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 values on sale Friday at 83.98, Fine quality plaid sitk Walsts for Ladies; black and white gray and white. navy and white, brown and white, red and white grewn and white, navy and red, green and red, green and navy Regular price everywhere $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00; on sale Friday at seeey weevees 83.98 ’ CHILDREN’S COATS AT* OFF SIZES 2 TO 12 YEARS. NRE ample line of Children’s Coats, Materials—Broadecloths , cheviots ke oplins and novelty mix tT are all yaw and t styles. PI and fancy trimmed. On gale Shoe Savings { Women Dre hoe t tip flex patent IN THE B 3c od, first-class Lawn Mowers; P ¥ I4inch cutter 16-inch ov $3.98 $3.60 Women’s Patent Colt Oxfords, French heel, plain toe, dull top. Spe cial— $2.50 HOME OF UNIVERSAL MAY MANTON PATTERNS TLE | TAR—' fad rt it SDA \Y, A partner, statd there, but after it's all over don't say you didn't know it wae loaded, } “Ta bbe be happy | “She ia, Babber humors ber by jallowing her to cateh him in one ilie a day.” Gen. G. M. Dodge, formerly of Towa, but now of New York, in tends to return to the western state land make « fight to succeed Allison in the United States senate, Gen Dodge! Hown't that a fine senw torial favor? “The London papers say the woman suffrage bill was talked to death,” said Mrs. Smithers. “in that possible?” retorted Smithers, “A case of suicide!” wife always neoms to Why the Paper Is Dull, Our people are so good and quaint out here that it is pretty hard to get anything to say, especially bad BED BUGS Get in Line about them —Maaxville correspond , ence, Winchester (ind.) Herald Cockroaches, Ants and Insects vanish when they om wg if contact with our Bedhag Banisher, It is easif A drug store in Russia fille 2,000 | 4 ; ya i prescriptions a day. Must be in « t at by far the most effective bug destroyer on the “dry” town. it and be convinced. Price per bottle, 25¢@, Dr. Heller's Bedbug Powder—Poi destroys their eggs; per can ... Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bite!) on dallding. Phone Main 6266. weet | guaranteed to (iJ Deposit REMEMBER, IT ONLY | Turkish bath and bed all nigat Dr. Heller's $1,000.00 Non-Poisonous Roac for $1.00. Under Grand Opera p House, Phone Main 1447, eee TAKES Gemall CONS . cccorerd cocvccses sroveccroew -- - Special prices in quantity to hotels, restaurants ang Be Pia no Insectine-—Instantly destroys and eradicates all ingest Dottle .cossewes coveveces rere’ ee TO OPEN AN as deuegenee one ACCOUNT WITH US. | In these crowded hours you will find the bank officers and clerks doing all that can Gone to facilitate the busine Special inducements for Cautious Buyers on Friday and Saturday we don't buy a Of depositors, The public has f | . ? . special cheap stock for fake built up our Bavings | Devo nate Bliss Native Herbs, regular $1.00 box, special . plano sale: until they are the agen Pind rye Remember that wo have the the st § Aa Quaker Native Herb Tablets, regular $1.00 box, best assortimer ard easonms why We can now | ier p 7 ke mo cane a ford to pay cab {f Laxative Bromo Quinine, regular 25¢, special .,,,) makes, | Remember that we shall most Carter's 5-gr. Lithia Tablets, the best and most jealously guard our reputation j on the market; worth, per t 4 cr nen ag biggest value for and Saturday for eR ee ae pe Pago popes matter how ba § Por Cont. Persian Insect Powder, a powder wie ei per o price or how easy the ter of our competitors, we will go COMPOUND INTEREST weesessees + sheds ee them one better, because we are ON SAVINGS. Quaker Special teat Pe ywier, per weal eae Ay E tn a position to do it juntas Se Borated Taleum Powder, Per CAN ..s0cces sieita for » ” as to ” shed at its rapid gr: owt © jal eeeeeee Oe tebe wen eee We ge haste gage | Tiger Oil t tubaeek: fine for rhe uma poor rsa | ete. ; regular 75¢ bottle; special . z Arnica Oi) Liniment, per bottle . | The Quaker Drug 1013-1015--FIRST AV.—1013-105§ We keep open every Satur- 6 to & o'clock. day night from The Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Bldg. Seattle U.5.A. POPE EERE EERE OR ; ; DR.C. F. LATHROP Osteopathic Physic CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT, 207 Elte! Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marcha Office Hours, 9 a m. to 5 p.m oe Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 6 te 8 pe Phone Sunset Main 6256. Seattle. Wash. Vici Kid Shoes, Blucher tip, Goodyear extra good; cut, patent welted soles ; at only— Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you. No commisisons to pay. You save more than half. Bole Agency. CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE 1205 BECOND AVENUE. Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. FRIDAY IN OUR GREAT WASH GOODS SECTION Set of teeth, from For Barbers | Do You Keep; A full line of Serpentine : and Others, | _ Boarders? Sach Cur Crepe, 1 one Sreeaee Seer See fee this spe th aa rope, tn Filiin indi sacswatte Huck Towels, | cial in small tain Goods, cream, Office Hours—8:30 a m hizo 26x16, | Size Nap: & special whéte,. Balt ndants, Phone, Main 1772. peur | kins, per for Friday, » ae good nae | dozen in white sky, tan, ity, wort | 48e ecru, Sere. ~ ete.; makes sic w aoe, | Goaie rong | meeninpe | Selo ASSOCIATED DENTISTS special, per Percale, in i 7 1 doe—- light and Se. summer Reome 1, 2 8 4, 6, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Ga m dark colors, - ane dresses 53e¢. Outing Flan- : pstasiatch nel—-60 and colors Just im, a pieces * ah guaranteed 6 more of large assort- | heavy oud pst a FOR THEA ( mont of the | U ing flannel, quality AN new Wash | tn plain sold every- wom. Challies; | colors; also where, there is nothing 80 look like | stripes; reg- 16%: to- and refreshing aa Nl the all | secure some | tlar 100 ‘ wool French of them and 12%¢ er challie B8e sheeta goods, ape only, ya | at London's “ for va s | fe ay, only . less tal 10¢ | "43 aps - One or two bottles ofp \e Se. De. ibe such as we bottle is the 4 SILK AND DRESS goons BARGAINS tonic you can take, inch Silk 274nch Nov- S5e quality | A bel . gee, extse elty,, grays ea a : wap gta Paciric « PUSET finish and * 7 | Wool French TLING CO! weight, wanh and shepherd English Phone 927. } checks. 1 Wool Mo Volk ¢ Taffeta Silk, hair, 48 1 natural ¢ " . t t | only; $1.50 cheap a nehes ¥ cham $1.3 , : quality, sale ; blue ; sale wide; sale a U i 3] k sale price, per | price, per yd. | price, per price, per n on a ery A yard ise | O8e | yord .59e yard. 81,00 AND RESTAURANT Colonist I. 217—-PIKE ST—217 Rates 3 ASEMENT Men % Dept. Tel. Both Phones, Main 880. Vi The “Russwin 1 Cutt Men's Spring | Boys’ Over 1a. ps 2 ‘ nt Weight Wool | alls, with FROM THE BAST ware st or Underwear, vubl elal : ] sg west worth $126 | ma a ) garment, heavy m. I _ Deke cmae \ ia, O Kansas Oty Lenox Sec 25e palr Missourt Carnat 3 for 3 x, Sapolio, 2 for ine Gauntlet 50e. O. K. Coffee, 6 Ibs. for ..81,00 | Gloves, made | xron's or Boys CHOCOLATE .. s Hardwood Clothes Pins, 6 doz of heavy Linen Col WALNUT ..... for he muleskin, lars, 4 SOc Wire Clothes Line, 50 feet long but slightly | as ; COCOANUT each 10¢ | famaged; | <4 Envelopes, per bunch ..2 J-Be worth 500; |, nt, tiven oF Linen Writi *aper, per Ib al ea 19¢ | OSTEOPATHY h h 1 fatt nfo st a thew ranged fot Ay st. Orit a mbined wit ation and th Therapentic fail to Cashmere Sox, in biack t or gray, 250 quality at THE by RANGE and Sunday appott oan DR. A. HOLT . ee Tel, Rast 1481 ae ARL TON 374 Arc

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