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7 ‘ bs ' ane f } =~. ~~ x STAR PUBLISHING CO. i ‘ ni aeven’ AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, _ THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Offices, i 2 Building. | 675; Sunset Matin 1050, ee eine 38; Sunset Main 1050. a independent 1! BALLARD | eran AQENCT-2m Ballard Ave. a We free hart 906 sunset Mate om Delivered Ave Sunaet, im BSCR RNS The dare when your eubseription apne Je om the eae Ad Peach Ten TES alee ie rgue eubarrtpeien aga deen a ote soot your Remne te taken from the list, & change of & a > hisicom Rear te & roveine w tall tp reaah main ottioe “Worcs Fo aune RIWERS show tg Renn ty 1 Send you = copy He We: [peta ahould mine ous every, time wrvice and write, He can be certain of atving our subscribers «perfect hw we only wer = “SHAMS AND THEIR SPECIES “Uncle,” sald a southern man to am old negro who was sell tng apples, “why fn ft that the top of your basket {a mostly big apples, and the dottem ts mostly ttle apples” “Well, au.” replied the olf man scratching his head 1 pec Dit's fur de aame reason dat de front of vo house fs mostly marble @e dack t# mostly ash-cans The top of the basket was 8 sham, and the front of the house was a sham. ane oe eevee F There are all sorts of shams F "Phere are the sham prople—-sham doctors, sham lawyers, sham Reachera, sham lovers ani al! the rest virtnes—eham modesty, sham charit ‘There are tho shan sham principle, sham crotitude, sham friendshtp ‘There are the sham vices, too, because there is many & man ho pretends to be wore than he ls or dares to be age te the whole catalogue of sham appearances- sham po @ttton im sodiety, sham converention wherein you try to impress others With your sham knowledge, sham dinners off « sham sitven, sham sigue of prosperity when every mall says, “Please remit.” vel! of There & aloo sham politics. een through the thin What kind of & sham are vou’ Cae ef he rarest things [nm this world of oure te genuine One of the highest compliments you can pay & man ie to be “He is genuine, he is sincere tn all be ix and he does.” But the works keeps om improving We've go gou Baow, tf we believe anything is worth while ere what @ wonderful worlt It t* going to fe no more pretense in it, when we pre not ashamed when to believe that be when there we are poor; not @aviows when we are Utior f not clamoring for ‘goeial recognition, because we are contest to be what We are wet Blushing when our coat i outut at elbows, because it is no re proach to wear » 4d coat so long se we can wear ft honestly ped bravely, amy wore than it is a reproach to love our wife, fad ed as she ta, ov tle home, humble thoagh ft may be Tt will Be a good world to | then, whea ot people have pped shamming, toa. have « stopped sbamming, anc "THE SELF-REDEMPTION or wM. JAAR ‘There is no part of human hidisioee that does mot sooner or later find tts way into your newspaper. There ix no turn of human nature, not @ shallow nor yet & profonnd depth of the # ltnelf that you may not find there a: « time or another The secret thoughts of s man's heart find their place among the doings of the world. You may read there the whole wouderful aed mye terfouws story of humanity ed Witness the case of William January () Twelve years ago this man, convicted of robbing & postoffice i sent to United States prison Tractable and well-behaved, his tence was commuted; he had but a few more months to serve day there came an opporunity for eseape, aad William Jaow ; Fy disappeared. ; ‘Then, a man giving tds mame ax Anderson appeared in Kansas Ctby and wont to work as ap honest cititen. He married @ good | yma m, end Soon there came & ba air, We cannot tell what influence bad reached down and touched the man's heart William Janvary, sow Che Anderson, had resolved to live Bis past with ail Its weakness and its folly | de} Do you understand what that meant to him? Not in the eye fthe world. There was no stage sot for Anderson. He had down « past that persisted fo breathing with his every breath thought with hie every though! aod that stramgied and it for supremacy in the very core of bis own bet He not say: “Yee; | was convicted of theft | have been pun ; 1 have exffered; but by my own manhood, here before you I shall ratse myself te the level of an honest man!” That would been territie enough, charitable towards jail eis. But bis wes a different « Miter resurrection. | HE HAD TO "@DEEM iH! His OWN KNOWL, tes we are not ta m@ ELF FROM for ; Every time bis heart beat {t said “Convict! Convict Brery he walked street discovery, waited at the corner, Every tad at Bis door meant the possibility of detection, Every time be booked into Bis «ife's eves or kissed Dis baby gir], that knowledge Ot whet he was keeping from them most bave siruck him iike a * And even these do not compare with the REAL battle that had to be waged William January. That was still deeper, fe fta fleld was bi wn beart, and the army that fought against bis high resotves ws s menacing CONSCIOUSNESS OF HIS OWN PAST. What taducement was there fot him? He good? Why! The police may be coming even now, Be true—and be dragged back to jail tonicht’ Love my wife Save my money’ Treat other men fatriy’ Speak the truth Live decent Act Live soberly? Deal honestly et 1 KNOW that | am BRANDED as 4 bad man, a [aise man, « man, a dishonest man. Fight with this RECORD. which | cannot escape am Jague on caped couvice, thief’ That was the battle William January waged, and WO That he was recognized at last, returned to prison hat the President bas ietened to 10,000 men and women that this man will walk henceforth under the sky free and as a freeman—-these are fnctdental _The lesson ts in Wiliam January's SELF. REDEMPTION AUNT POLLY’S ©2255 Clee eee spoontul int Biack satin ribbon chatns ia the) ple before t ° tf new oa. At s ; ‘The ribbon ts arranged that there are » ribbons a * e through © ‘ te This geason # * bee operate int wows » buttered pudding + fevorite, howe in the . tor « and « he prit. with » tw h border of ” homens Taftera sune - Wes ery conceivable - : afon oft the new sunshades et « ae ed thar , THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 6, 1007, A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE By F. W. Schacter. STAR DI BY JOSH “What wonderful advances we jeran of the cross, it holding @ re have made in our civilisation ‘vival at Riverside. They say that Yea, it's wonderful the shoes jo at hin factory are Why. it takes more men to run pines ng some of the brethren's & battleship than tt did to discover | feet. Sneedville CTenn.) Times America | | Yute's Keeping Open House | Yute Latham ‘says that ‘ any parties wanting @oy more of hi YOR HONOR setting hens will_come down to the - Colee property en West Matin, Coor open from 6 to 9.—Weat Lafayetts (0) tudieator The alrship hat i# the latest fad jw New York Ua among women doubvediy it comes high A WORD FROM JOSH WISE When th’ wiaard finance ain't lovin’ einep trytn’ t mt hold som Uncle Jona Has a Conmience. epee feller's money Unele Johan Cogwelt: I never feel gr as soins just right when | owe for my paper I think @very item om the paper own has something to say about delim quents, and that they are gotten np especially for my benefit, Be you cam juvt mar. me up to 1908 and Dean reat easy.—Ork (ind "In that all of the story? Progress “alt But | suppose, then, they married and lived happ.y ever BLACK VELVET DOG COLLAR after No. Then they married “Why do you speak of her as hay ng & kitehen voice” ‘On account of ite range.” } - | Sey One of the © weltien shown by the Li lahope ie the elvet mechband Yea, son, with sides, The ribten i« helf an Diyou mind takie’ this ewiten | 7h ™ width and ts Pitas with rhine ; tone siider fetiont dew ® givin’ mes fireteians lickin’? | einape to tax t ls te be wor Why. my son, have you done | the wp of gown cotter something for whith you should be punaheo R DAWGON “No, but I'm goin’ t run off from schoo! (morrow an’ go fishin’, an’ t| SKAG AY Rial Mays The thought ('¢ come ( you firet an’ | last stage for Dawson will leave bave t. wokin’ over with, Then | White hore next Thureday For won, wave any o' my fun spotied the past two weeks the stages have waen Tm sttum' on th’ bank by | been operating on wheels, the trail thinkia’ o what Il get at night being practically bare of snow : After Thursday passenger traffic Sin ae ves ‘Em Fits. to Dawson will be off until tue eitn, & good old vet’ open of navigation on the river T imagine Pitteborg must be & a e ol fete over the most recent. benef setts ofthe city unt to the rence f cy y bs “3 “ <— A at Carnegic ob} meantime multiply so that before “What has the Ro of Lairdeki Recaar ou oat "tin a now slipped the city of his cinehtul Pitteburger can have his own dip sew ¢ E lodocus for the children to pi — queried Rotlo’s father, really with. Did he make the city 1m m4 ow wondering much & epecial tax to feed it* Mig oan dipiodocas, father.” replied Net at all, father, The dipio Ratio A diplodocus, and one of deus i» dead: that is, It le defunct " < , t it Is defune Fn oe It t@ really a me of an extinet diplodocus re. intend inst ome his father, “Break it prehist r be - nae I elie. ath. sit a new ao of musical [ hele” : ’ le Look here, Roilo. waid h pe ag wring epirite parent uneasily. “what does thie ane Grith his By ; a will te you suceinetly.” aaid Roto, “It te like a dinosaur, but adem smeoiahes, not to say ‘characterized by « weak fentt- in : your ignoranee, father,” tion confined to the fore part of iio, nO trace of surprise the r i ‘i showing In his tone. “Ax ts well straight, mot expanded fistentis nown. a dip oe eetlus c ef aor sauroped. dinosaur teased on te “Ue aie the middle line maine from the Jurassic of Col- tt ° "thet a on, but that was 7 - signed the pledge WHERE THERE IS NO LOVE BY ZELMA TRAVERS old her . The other day « youne wormar ages are « vory ba advise he a pe < tr hem , ald the nie w ‘ ed ' * a long. ha y Oued but did not feat love and ‘ doing #0 th t mere for selfish ! : “—- ; that she had 4 loved le ae % " .. ho «he we a 4 , ” ; r 4 even her tb 7 ; parents He flanee a expe a th ”v * : Ei. ant fi ace 4 of & ma not a . J f bic . entinental nhesitatingly con : ‘ wit ' , geen 8, oo, * ar fad a grea nh ne rat than le He wished a bi with some good a who tart * woman aa his life partner Were frie he ft r “« i rig mide bere’s the mischief Steinway & Knabe Grand Pianos SEVERAL CARS JUST RECEIVED The largest display of Grand Pianos ever seen in Seattle ean now be seen at The House of Quality: We are exeh sive agents for the wonderful Steinway and Kna and many others You pay no more for the best than for other inferior makes, Come and see them There are no others ‘‘JUST AS GOOD.”’ ‘THE HOUSE OF QUALITY,”’ yy & Com 1406 Second Avenue , Ah, Osgar, you @lno are looking 4 new house for? For why ait you nod bring your references inetead of your furnadjure” der fornadjure, so der references are com 1 was able to carry Ing in der mofing * Ine te nod com’ when we are mofing eferyding tas ad standatill'” Oxecept der rrrent! Dey say dree mofes tet as Koot as a fire Impossibility! Dere lam no insurance Are you mofing a depardment house Into Yous. | am going to take a ewitt of me You mean swoote, [es der surroundments quietness dure. Der botler fectory hegat door iss closed oo Sunday.” How are der neighbors? Dey are vell I mean, are dey goot neighbors” Heat tn vorit, Why, alretty der Chinese launtry in der bessment gifes me credid : I don 4 belief I voult lke to lif dere Oh, you yoult nod mint 14 You are ad home néfer anyhow your vite tells me Keep ont » on! 1 vill keten you in a lie some day, od Pt | say id myseluf, | am a goot tenant Proof id, blease Vell, when | wofed In der asd houne id hat no bath towels por teoth brushes. Yed, when | mofed ould, id hat colt und running vates on ali floors wad der collar was half full of 14” Led me tolt you a incidental vieh incidented Itseluf to me Whee I vent to der agent to obtain der keys he set, ‘Hi many & der family? Jost lke dot-—How many in der familyT 1 says How many vot Den he insuldet me Vot dit he say™ He set, ‘Human Der nerf of him! buman bitoselut” betnas Hf der trath wase knows, | bet he jee partly (Music) j ~ . | — always hed @ beau, even day you took my hair ribbon off my lwhen ehe'was o little, Mitle girl, hair and my braide came out and | flew all over my face? 1 war awful but this one was different ly mad at you for that There wae Charlie Mack. who, “Oh, but you cared? when we were way down fn the pri Twas right after, I think, that mary grade, weed to stand on bis | began to care. head until he wae disay just be Mildred and I squeened bands, #0 cause Laura thought i was won- did Dick and Laura derful 1 must go now,” sald Laure In the fourth grade sho had « making a little pile of the dead lovely letter from Manley Smart. grace on the walk, Kicking It to It began, “Deer Laura, if I may call gether with her toe you deer,” and she sald abe never “Good night,” sald Dick, picking read any farther © she never could take any faterest in a boy mauaNBS? Soh gepsere: who couldn't «pel! She let Mil dred aod me read It and it was per — the shoemaker, £17 James fectly grand When we were tn the fifth grade every one knew that Leon Smith perfectly crany over her. He brought ber apples and candy and halr Now are all first year high ~ and it's Dick Moore Just after she began to go with neTTONS him, Mildred asd | poticed about made tr the way Laure carried ber lead your own cloth Once Mildred asked Laura te all eines dow just give ber = peep of one of 10. ck’ mot and she = aald Mildred, love is a wonderfu — - _ — rape thing it le the most wonderf ,’ thing im the world. These lit ai Sine Ladles Hats, 98c letters are sacred COMBS sold That a8 want to know all at | One bundreg and twenty Mate, inciuding all our Street Wats and the more, and we found out, though abeut four dosen Trimmed ich have become sitghuy eotled | we didn't mean to ltetes ISe rom handling and « wing in the wind: Regular prices of Street It happened last Sunday night Hate 91.25, 81.50 aed 91.08. Si me of the Trimmed Mate ‘were sold when we stopped at Laura’ ast os 50, CHOICE ON TURSDAY Re after church and sat in the ham ea rreren SRSA S | mock on the porch It wasn't our fault that we heard for we were just waiting for them 0 ts 0 ¢ ‘send tein te yet gregh vs A Drummer's ample Line of Ladies’ and Misses” Waah Dresses. Al! scare them, but they didn’t come kinds of summer matertals—law reandies, dimitioa, batistes, ote, ete. Only one of « kind. Some slightly sotied from handling r wp to the porch. they stopped Rought by us at about Ge on the dollar, OW SALE TURSDAY AT mn the middle of the fro | bite of bark o:f the big maple “Tt. glad you do care.” + I'm glad you care, too good | olaht Good night, You won't forget that I'm golite to read your Latin "] won't forget Laure” Yes, Dick.” Hhe stepped a little pearer and he put his arm around her just awfully he kissed her and sald some then- thing you,” Mildred nays he waid 1 heard was Laura's know she said, but all voice, and | It was perfectly grand Mildred and i didn’t mean to lin ten ling.” we know what saying derful th Myers walking I never ing to speak of.” He does it at home nights with Wear that clowe They were together, and “T love ‘Dar but we're giad we did, for now maken love i# the moat thing on earth Laura keep won TRAINING HARD. »aby svenue Ton Finest Black’ Worum an elegant corset ttt time training match next soe him doing any walk Brooks’ hard for the week 1831 Becond oe New Today my Jae ket in black, brown and bine paname, ¢f. fective: ly trimmed with straps or braid. Skirt ts full and s also slightly trimmed to correspond with jacket $25.00 to $27.50 Covert Voats, 50 inches long, the new spring weight, and a desirable garment for Immediate wear; button-trimmed ide and vents covert eloth Coat ment; 1#ine loose back A splendid wearing containing 38 fine quality black and white ik lining. and good Yame RRO. You may pay 4 Hele ata anything’ selected bere; no extra charge for the privilege. for A Pai ae are straps, Has swell coat Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1RED-B4 Second, srer Union “Reattlo’s Reliable Credit Howse” WHOLESALE PRICKsS—FROM $1.50 To $10.00 Stranger Other were. house was almost as barn red Dr. buliding MONDAY AND APPLIQUY ereda BABY RATHI * RATH WHITINE. STRA WINE QUAKE 7 scoTTrs SCOTT S EMULSION, § De 1 Should Pacey Yes. 80 you prev » county, Were your tote a Strangere- Why, father's a Lee Baker, Phone SOFA eortment of signe. to uahions ® big out Pout CAKD PHAM ERA in appliq latent ta w $1.00 Bpecial i} SHEEP AND CAL burning. in of colors, prices ibn 06 wccording te ther is . aperiatly for high Our Artiet en You wi Wee alo do. ath LEATHER PORTA is still on, and to be dete you must see oar Romething new arene auteed, give outrtit sold, 7. PACTPIERA, cormtort and ring ached, x rpecial pee THERMO! sold by some d bc, now. CAPR The Kind, uine Farner 2 inch wh of Swit cleaw your old duck shoes and make them new. Per parks t. bl straw hat PORT ¥ ike” wht — parka people. COOPERS SA RBAPA! ~ OP ial H ou your Latin to morrow?” asked Dick Revere le ane 1 ont looked at Semngee . at Latte one b bearaee ob $2.00 Waists at $1. 49 second period Ge s But you have yours Dainty New Lawn Whiets, dosens of different designs to one But won't take only a few @ from; Both lane { embroidery. On Tuesday you may have your minutes for me to go over it with chotee of our cemuler 61.75 and 82.00 WAISTS at $1.49 | rhanke ever so caeiae Then netther ft said any ting for dene tiene * Silk and Dress Goods Department nant : In the * oorth star, Dick? - NATL it * nod there ts great dip & que 36-tne A SWies Chiffon Taffeta 81 cry | SS Dee aoe P DARNING CoT- sof 4 lustrous silk; black only, per yard | them, som t , wa read 1 ~ ! ap ‘ a ed & TON le | 65c grade Binck and White 8 erd Checks Silk, abs tbe at “ Pied able, emai, medium and large checks; per yard | stores, @ She shook her head ‘ Ajl- Wool Fancy invisible Dice Pattern Cheviot $1.35 Slothee sate eek. ore ‘the ‘ in” que pmee navy blue and diack; per yard 890 eat girl in echoc COTTON 6oe gre AW Batiste, Nun's Vetling and German Menriettas; [7 Ob, that isn't trae, Dick; there ats ' green, red. tan. «ray, Alice blue, reseda, champagne * Mildre¢—and Ma rend, bik and black; per yard 50 Ral and I rl a w M kirting 1, tan, brow on, white. | st " . le are ack . 2Be | oo ke best of any Black Mervert Bat emule e ard Se | « r h and when a fellow wl ’ osu Hikes a ¢ t, then she is the 7 NvBut you said daide tae | aoe DRESS LINENS TURKISH edi, 1 told her m : Lane renee BATH TOWELS How « have you liked » t Se t rf k ” De wan ok » wrentam mh as = Lars SHAVING Vel ae a t a eguln * ™ square, ne alue; per ya 936 : exes, 1 sp of the stepe you took , a anon. best Ibe towe and—well—I em & patr oe value: ¥ ard 49° don's for ae i deal Se | my arm like that. |i , Se ii RUGS | mona o.” sald Laure i sold t for & nudged me for we 9 Pins ® niGs— t sean ¢ chotee line. me We | sale Teele earth she could & ’ . t a a and t Room-asige Rugs = tha the very next ff apers 0 ruses © Our Rigs sol4 on ‘ = bas a at ahe took hold ,ff Per paper Me | email profits, Come ty and see for yourself se * arm ly” to «Tar mpression on Leon Smith i | 812 Reet Body Brussels Huw Rest Tapestry Brassels Kus, k sald When did " | $27.50 ¢ hoe fat $13.65 for f alued at $ ARAID, bem o care for me, Leura LACR PIWe- Oxt2 Axminster Row Same Rug, Smaller Stee, # Mt & 0 t know . $18.85 fore Bh 0 ’ te. by 11 ft seller * hd Patz Velvet Rom for Rug valued at 614.60 “Omer te ; F 810.65 « mV /

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