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} a c }- a it ni idiititi a + macnverei ranges pias as TT "THE SEATTLE STAR “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO Temporary Offices, Pol, Bullding. “TU RVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ~~ Felephonee— ThA Independent S75; Suneet Main 1080. rgb ri yeRiNgi> + Independent 1188; Sunset Main 1050, scart RALRARD GTAR. AGENCY #1 Baiiard Ave Sunset HRalierd we TBemASer GEAR AGENCY—W. B Leonard, vali Howitt Ave, Sunset, Male 978 ST ey \wonigutive conte ger month, Delivered * at Beattie, Washington, an second clans matter pires ie on the oription haa net ange of date of the adress : SSG TO BURSCRIMERH Ahould your copy of The Siar fall to reach you by Govcink any evening, an the: favor to Fall wo, ey bd Senin oid; naps nine Tk wore than ones, please telephone ws dae cartain of atving UF subscribers @ perfect service-aed Yo this way we can be tt fe the only war THE TOY SOLDIER AND HIS SOUL Here te a row of wooden toy soldiers You observe that they are all alike Height, the same breadth, the same weight They are of the same ‘They are all of exact ly the same pattern, If they should be mixed up, you could not teli one from another They wear the same clothes. They stand the same way They look in the same directian They eo the same things Even their faces are aitke ‘And, if they had any, thelr OPINIONS, THEIR SOULS, their PERSONALITIES would be the same But they have neither OPINION, nor SOUL, ALITY. They are merely toy soldiers to be ert down again and left sprawling oo their faces while wags on. They are only DUMMIES . nor PERSON- up and knocked the ‘And the world ts FULL. of dummies. Most of a are & jee in One way or another, We believe whet we age tangit. We do as we are told. We vote as we are in Mructed. We go to bed and get up and work and live and think and die and are buried like thousands and hundreds of thourande of other men and women. One toy soldier ix like all the rest. It makes no difference to tm, He is CONTENT to be a toy soldier, It hag never occurred to bim that be might be DIFFERENT. The SOULS of all these toy soldiers Would be like peas in a pod BUT EVERY GREAT MAN THE WORLD BVER KNEW HAD AN OPINION, A SOUL, A PERSONALITY OF HIS OWN, AND KNEW THAT HE HAD (tT That was what made bim GREAT be oeoeese “Tenftation is suicide.” says Emerson; and he adds, “God will ot bave His work made manifest by COWARDS. You sce what he means. He is not preaching anarchy He does not mean that we dare overlap every tradition and custom and usage. He does mean that in every one of us te an BGO, & MYSELF, a ME, and chat that Ego is DIFFERENT from all the other Egos tn the universe; thaz it has capabilities aod powers and potentialities which no other Ego that ever was or ever wm be can possess In exactly the same kind and degree; that we are MENTAL and MORAL SUICIDES when we let cur Egos, our souls our personalities wither and die for lack of USE. and that wheo we fail to think and see BY OURSELVES and FOR OURSELVES we are COWARDS by whom and through whom the wonderful work of God can never be manifest But the toy soldier would not understand all this, would be’ ACKNOWLEDGES ITS ERROR & wp the question of Beattie Star for having un newspaper among the organs of predatory Collier's National Weekly. in ite issue of May éth. agaio takes Tainted News,” and eo makes amends to the on February jagly 23rd. cias this corporations. Coliter’s prints the statement that The Seattle Star “did not wee any news furnished by Wiliam Wolff Smith. it knows that Smith sends out from Washington, O. C.. every few daye to news _ papers ail over the land an alleged ‘Washington Letter’ on which are the plain marks of corporations having ‘axes to grind.” A copy of this stuff has been sent regularly to the Star, and is regularty thrown In the waste basket.” Collier's further quotes the (William Wolff Smith) is not ests who sends ou! tinually offering by mal! paper matter, all of which an experienced editor. Some of them vary thelr efforts by sending out matter by wire, or by ofter to pay for at liberal rates or regarding the Seattie Star Seattle Star as saying: “This person the only hireling of corporation inter ‘dope’ to newspapers. Others of bis {lk are cor with the greatest generosity, free new however, reveals its true character to telegraph dates, which they mat) under In thus correcting ite « CoMer's Weekly has strengthened fin the eyes of own readers and the public genera Bo far as the was concer 1 at home, the original inno endo publishd to ¢ tle harm. The people of Seattle knew too weil that th ewspaper Was not engaged in the business of printing “Tainted News” tn the interests of predatory tr The harm did come, however, from the widespread publicity given to such statements in Collier's, when distributed through many states to fully « half m readers As the Star announced to Its readers some weeks ago, Collier's on Februa Ind printed an alleged list of the newspapers in the Ualted States using the “Tainted wa” furnished by William Wolff Smith from Washing , and incinded this paper in the list As the Star ba ed a line of Smith's news matter, ao immediate retra n * od Collier's We ft a i gated the subject, found that the Seattle Sta “my and thereupon did th only thing 6 anne HOW TO SUCCEED ana ae - the borders of the . net f firme which offer to tm © may be a gre , n the adve mente and lea me who a ‘ 7 ‘ se secrets | however, world | THE SEATTLE STAR~SATUR THE ONLY WAY Doeen't sound as simple as anything that has ever wight It may appear idiotic Hut there in a lot in it who brtags to a auccessful termination of every myriad It day's activity, The of succennes. let you one little out eatiafying yourself that you bave done heavily baadicapping yourself treatiaes on how j The trouble with too many of us i* that we are fo to see &@ great success in the future that for little successes under our Heaven ts not reached a cess, THE ONLY WAY It's worth thinking STAR over, AO Oe “Have you read about these high prices at the Jamestown expos! | dent” s “Yoo, and say, it isn't any wonder }that Joho Smith's men nearly | etarved to death, |s ar Geo. Gould says the railroads are | having trouble to borrow money | You can't arouse enybody's syur pathy that way, George. Rverybody | else has bad that same trouble for | Years Oh, Listen to Geo. Ade! Wedding bells are still ringing tn our vicinity. Mr. Lewis Johnson and Mise Lula Drinnen jumped the broomstick Friday night New Hope correspondence, Sneedville | (Tenn) Times | ABQ Atlanta paper sare one song | bird singing ip the trees beats 60 | poste whistling at the plow. Any 7 that suggests something (hat could be done to the poets | — | Firat call for the sea serpent atory A WORD FROM JOSH Wis Will somebody please tell me why women wear some thing ¢ attract at tention an’ theo «it mad when people stare at ‘em? There was « time when people might not have known who Loadpe was That im the days whee be was H Lodge. Later be jentered politics and became gen ersily known as Henry ©. Loder | Hie next was to Henry Cabot Lodge, and he began to write story. After that he was Cabot have no reason to give up hope | vice that will go ae far aa any that was ever pald for TO BUCCEED 18 very profound The it the little things slide, you are preparing for to be successful will not help you TO BUCCERD “BY JOSH Here te a bit of ad TO HE SUCCESSFUL dow Hf It ten't It's about \ been printed, and at firat | man who succeeds ie the man every minute undertaking cessful man’s life is made up of @ item of rour day's Work get by you with your best on it, you are you form the habit of letting failure A milion busy trying we can't see (he chances single bound,” and neither is suc if TO BE SUCCESSFUL, \ y } Lodge. Then President Roosevelt adopted him and he became Lodge Lodge—nuff sed. Who does not know whe Lods ie? Lodge is a statesman, therefore & member of the ted States senate—or a ni or of the United States senate and therefore a statesman It te mot a* & senator or Bs & stateeman that Lodge {fs most in tereating at this moment. It ts as & contestant in the beanty contest ome men are known by their deeds Lodge ls known by his whiskers There if not space enough tn any newspaper to de scribe their beauty. Sufficient ts it to way th hen the beauty con test judges saw them the contest was closed Time for o Bath. Health Officer Shisier called at the News office this week end sun geeted that we call the attention of our citisens to the need of « general “cleaning up —Oskwood 0, News. A New York man stole $20,000 and bid it i his mattress. Must have felt when he went to bed that he had pretty good backing King Chulaloncorn, of Glam. \s consing to this coantry. The king * name suggests that season When you “eat it an the cob ca AAA A RENEE NST LI ‘DAY DREAMS OF THE DOVEYDOVES w. 8 “Ah.” sald Mr Doveydove, taking lumps of engar. “We will hen more of Miss Tempo's hot stuff piano playing across the street now that the weather is warmer and the windows will be Yes, | ike to bear her cause she plays ao weil ad is right up to date with ali her muste,” re plied his wife, nibbling at a pickle a ay be You don't admire it as much as 11 sed to admire your playing be fore we were married,” said Mr. D gallantly, although he meant It 1 wish | had mothers plano here this minute aid hin wife sighing You don't know hew | mise it sometimes. Of cou 1 dnt take it with me, as it waan't mine You'll get a plano.” sald Dovey dove with an earnest shake of the head. “You'll get it yet 1 could get ft rigt if you'd allow me to take payments, Lemuel Doveydove “Why, | hadn't thought of that |anid her husband, and he listened aa attentively to her recital of how little down and how /itt a wee will meet the cost of an limen piano Why, go right ahead, Jeanette he sald Go right ahead and get the piano. I think we can come #with enough each week tr hem fron anking it back it n the parlor. of course ire 1 dtde think oud 1 n the itchen nean * Olympic Market euts your meat bills in half. 18 Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche HAEFER with It set, stand or a ix correct rn « ok and tell ye ab Oh, I hadn't con Tn a nfoment Mrs. Dove fn the parlor, The next mow Lemuel had joined her there. To gether they looked about. Simul taneously they absorbed a hard, in durated fact. It was verifiel by the mo of a measure There wasn't roe side of the m fc n against the wall in which entrance suse tha ‘ parlor pecially fe waen't r maining side the aparta nto the dining room. 7 except ot floor aad t hat fay will a plano, but ee To Canadian Subscribers of the Seattle Dally Star - 8 the postal laws of Can ada have been revised, to go into effect May 8, 1907, which increases the cost of postage on all papers to one cent for each four ounces, the price of the Seattie Dally Star ada after that date, May 8, 1907, will be 60 cents # month, $2.85 for six months, and $5.15 per year in advance, including postage prepaid SORE in Can “ete eeee et eeeeeee Y¥ MAY 4, 1907. wy sToAnY There doesn't seem to be # doubt that when the Btratford-or the-Avon team went t) Queen Blixaberh We ' wih ae ar an the original O16 Man Fan fr Far « Jnet Haten to bin tath basebe The base in right, (Taming of the Bhrew) What an ary « hee Corie strike like the blind Ado.) (Mag bet ort. (Hay , the gar (K, Henry Oh, hateful error! Crulius Caeser) Thou canst mot bit it! Hit he! Mit it! (Lowe's Labor Lost.) Iw » root.( Michard In) He w steal, wir, (Atle Weill That nde Well world alide, (Taming of fly. (Titue A if T apeak like « of At arden me (Tir (kK Henry old ber MACEIAN Upon av themecives throw incenae, (ik Lear) Our forefathers had no other books but the score and the ts UK. Henry VI) Whom right and wrong have chosen as umpire (Lov Pitchers have cars. (Taming of the Shrew.) A bit! A very palpable hit! (Hamlet) That one error Gila him with faults (Two Gent They will steal thing! (K. Henry ¥) What len te ttt Lost.) The word is “Pitch (K, Her v nd. (Comedy of Wrrore) Tie a device. (Cy mh 1 would not @ive ory part in t his aport a pens (Twelfth Night NEW YORK, May 1—Two varte-, tiee of gow jaim sttention this epring of many fashions, These are the gay walking costumes and the restaurant gowns, Of cov theee two etyles shade inte one that at times tt wes wore dinner the oth wee a eoft @ . lik were rained ome the & roses alternating with ot gold lace The wee taffere trim med with bends ef lace tnsertion sli ™ ® g@elden brown with gold thoee whe want « handsome vult, thie ebiffon bre aa eesartly play an important ming ehades owner a ‘The favorite epring sultings for the street are the checks and plas made 1p with other matert there are some very smart made up with skirt and Kton effects, One very eat plaid ie made of rough etlk in two The «i plaid and piped hile tt Etor Jacko dered with & tiny frith ot green stik Reautitul tngerte w mely we an yielding ike the old and wher wiry and be nt diffe fimias ° eo throus ade up, # t wk watt an ® at k like © sepa he t ss are ft narrow r “ en broad ae and tt © 4 be obs t hings are far ® braid Often ackete x almow ke fle sleeves, f ave so many folds that cross ot the «ame way at the front and Oriental Billiard and Pool *, 1412 Third ave, have new tables and the only 8x10 pool able in Seattle, A piace for gen . PANTS TO ORDER FoR #4» . UNION TAILORS, Third Ave Rotlding. FLY ON THE FLYER ATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Mie—Round Trips PATHY 8 pom t to chatnge Ament 212 ae nnoKERSs ain, Provisions ke, fh PRIVATE WIE Tel. Main 270. tnd, ato Hooms 204-208-900 AL . oer eeeeeseeresces the back a aif inches stripe ef half ~ Carry Money Safely When Travelin money when traveling is to leave it mght here the Scan avian American Bank llow ca b rrv and leave it? yu don 't-—~exaetly la exchange for it we give you her mon traveler's mones money that's good for you; not so good for the Alaska Buikding. Owned br ine wie ‘OLD SHAKESPEARE WAS A BASE BALL FAN! Rollo and bis esteemed strolling in One day parent were the park contemplating the statuary on the pedestals and eke that om the park nenches. Referring to a finely ebi-, eled specimen of the latter Ro quoth speculatively Has you wayfarer been recum bent upon the bench which he occu pies since last autumn? Methinks ambulated this path.” Not #0, Rollo,” responded his parent and mentor, “The tmmobile hobo i# not putting across a Rip Van Winkle stunt He is just re ning where he left off. He has en eet out again for the sur r ike the oleander plant, to gladden in the sunshine.” And where has he hibernated this Trampus Americanus?” said Rollo. By the steam radiator in the eta tion house when not by the cheer ing glow of the coke ovens, or else on an observation brake beam on the Georgia Central, But now he has returned again to the al freseo ) to do classic poses representing Leteure,” ‘Entombed in Thought Repose,’ ‘The Sleeping Panhandler *) | and ‘Inertia.’ ” Why does he come hither to do serereesooes t sande. NEW YORK FASHION LETTER wan Amercan Bank Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resour es 0 Nea $10,000, 24,000 Satisfied Depositors Offices in Ballard th sief if one steals it JOHN €, WALLING Good Pianos VICTOR AND EDISON TALKING ™ CHINES et eeeeeresoceccses | Seececceseoscscos eeeceeceesesoores . LOT 50 * 100. ° Cement walk graded § etree between .two care lines e 7 . $600 1-2 Cash 4 LOTS, 25 * 100. § $225 Each, 1-2 Cash ; On Same Street WEST SIDE REALTY CO. 412 Hinckley Bidg. I nd., 2951. . eeeeeeeree ne nor for finder if you lose it Ask any of our officers or k are always glad : informatior Th way to SEND ey to OTHER countries her parts of THIS all nations equipped for a oney of tly al, a national, an interna n siness a big b ‘ t to grow ever t » 00. Reserve over $3,000,000. and Tacoma, Scandinavian American Bank: ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. 1 saw him there when last we per ORU it asked Rollo inquiringly, not ig ay inquisitively He is looking for work» Rolio’s father oniguatieaht “4 Weil, |» he hae au “ himself where he can eee Iv | retorted Rolle, oe would have thought ing a lor like Bb who Roll THE G way off ws illest ~ 4 re, Specials for Sat We Here is @ bunch thet will Ponds Extract ‘ be y * Culeure 6 sewular ly ide Marigny ular 0c" Bat is powder ty Frene ® der, and, one be wi per cake oa Pineuds Kau de Quinine” sie; Saturday ,. cee Ponds Extract Ti 1 ' der, regular the Unecented "Baap, Dr. Graves’ Teckh (hua regular Ihe; Bag Asters §= Tooth € made rmull Pony Jacket Suits, ip brown and blue fectively trimmed straps or braid, Skirt and \s also slightly t to correspond with facie | $25.00 0 S87 Tan Covert Coats, 8 long. the new sprang SRR and a desirable garmen i] immediate wear; loon tea and = button-trimmmet vents. A splendid overt s Finest Black Worw loth Coate ment; 1sinch co: a containing 39 straps, Bal fine quality black acd #1 suk liging, A swell amy and a good vaiue 29 You may pay a tite ai! time for anything: seca here; no extra ¢l for privilege Outfitting Company, 1% 1382-34 Secand, near Us opeattic’s Reliable RNITURE | WOODHOUSE & monthly, house and 5Ox100, cement graded streets quite finished room house WEST SIDE REALTY or the HARVARD REALTY @ Phones: 2951 Osteopatil 18 treacments, § or $1.50 ver tren Kirksville Infirmary @& opathy, First Floot ington Bide. 708 Ave, Roth Phones. PR. SKAGGS, MOF ay