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Aes &8 yourself Picture the of earth convened In the name E Ropresentatives of all the uations @ Peace Th au ms, dignified, r ved, pve all things @plomatic. They know will insure peace —Dlsarma Ment. Ye ly 0 Hisurmament, Nobody intends to Motion disarn me in the firet place with the Feast idea of © ming rmament So they ait there and draw up rules of slaughter, They discuss @pntraband, prise courts, the rights of neutral nations, all the par oulars of attic Every word ia of war, and not a syllable for peace. Ta it not a mockery? ee a ae Suddenly, into this diplomatic ctrelg came the aldrming whis fer that assassination was abroad, Their own lives were threat ened Did they start discussing the rules of assassination? Did they @raw up reculations preserihing how near the bed a murderer could @omet Did they express any choloe between cold steel and a re Volver? Did they deliberate whether it was in accord with modern onditions to stab a man in the back Not much q They yelled for the police to come quick! They barricaded the doors. They sealed the windows. They Searched the building. They pat In a burglar alarm system, They Stationed a platoon of officers In the cellar, They turned the Peace Temple into an Armory, and they did it all before you could my “Jack Robinson. Then, having established their own peace, they went back to “pate out of three. @ tnboman . But war itself is the most Inhuman of alt, and The Hague Court ‘Way meet from now unti! Doomsday, but tt will never give us Peace until men's hearts are big enough to comprehend the precious edad of human te. We may rule out poison and mushroom ballets STAR DUST ENSLAVED BY A PIRATE’: THE SEATTL BK STAR—-MONDAY. UL Y 1, 1907. BY JOSH Madgo—I think I will become an | and because the hours | the foree th artiat's model | Jare short | Maud—Don't; because the artiets fand generally short themselves. Human Nature Notes. |. Rernard Shaw and Mark ‘Twain have been introduced, ‘That's all No bon mots, No wittielama, There Yet you because | was no occasion for any | were keenly disappointed | nothing happened A Word From Josh Wise. “Children’s votoes aro th grand poor man's ry | It now takes longer to drews, ae cording to a fashion authority, be cause the open cars ih wae and women pay more attention to mak ing themselves look well from be hind Whose Versea Are These? Woodman, spare the tree! Touch not a single bough | Some timber trast wee If you would chop wood now, } | | | Shaun | Cur | Gsourssing other people Pore rar } A BALO HEAD SOON As the poot might have said, but didn't, “It makes a difference SHAVEN ? } Which foot the shoe ts on.” Ege Tt may be a very good thing for the nations to got together. it | © A ag io gn gee Way help the course of civilization for us to agree on more merct- | yori, wetne te be tentaced this GW methods of slaughter. Courts of arbitration may settle one dis | year with “Look Again Little Henry's Philosophy. Little old, Henry is only four years and for bia age shows an tn nate atnount of wisdom. Among his large cirele of relatives his wayings have become groversial The Teddy Kids you m Are just as strong as With never heaves no: They do the most ama And smiles light up e Because to frown woul For every Teddy Kid How strong a fellow o They «wing the giant I Though this is just a « And though {mpossibi They bite an tron bar And jump @ dozen foe And throw the big wei And uproot mighty fo And lift $00 pounds wi And stand upon each o And bend « lamp-post a And grasp a ha in PORTLAND, July 1—In a ser delivered yosterday the 3 Methodist chure' ¥ True Wilson « wuwritten law = In fact, they And swing the horse {r do such feats Or no one else could e nat agree atrong can be r strains nor grunts zing stunts ach bappy face, d be dixgrace must show ught to grow. ndian clubs. ame for dubs,° ¢ tor you in two, t in alr ahts he reat » and there, trees th ease ther’s heads, | to shreda, their teeth ‘om underneath. a you THE HAGUE, 1907. out, the silent battleships, Armies grown greatey day by day, partes, Within, the Lords of Destiny, |" Navies new-born on every flood,| Shall hate not yield to human love masquerade of lying lip | And never King sor Man to stay And statesmanship to buma’ The ghastly, godiess mummery The ever-widenigg stream of} hearts? blood | mouth of contraband of war, | No answer? None!—let us but live | To shuffle empty, idle word | From day to day in safety, thea ind hide the half-sheathed scimetar| Lord, shall Thy Spirit never move | And, in ‘Thy charity, forgive _ a heap of tinsel swords.| And quicken thepge our better The hollow mockery of men Dr. Lee stint, 206 Hiltel oly wrecked a train during the building. Mata 6256 recent strike in New York and {t)—— BOLICAL P LAN did ne is claimed that b consent of the i ficlals in His tyer'ieal bh a train the on Kolly, fs claimed, pur-'& Co., 1331 becond Ave with the lorder that sympathy might be en (Seripp’s Telegraph Service.) | listed for the company against the RANCISCO, July 1...A| strikers. Detectives are here and BAN ges tongs Se ‘out in| they will take Kelly back. The avon elevated | crime for which it 18 believed ity PIANOS t New York wan wrecked| was the leader was committed, 4 f ‘hich wix persons were! Oct. 11, 1906. Victor and Edison has been revealed here by the J. fenrrnemnerenn Ants pA nig « Talking Machines of Paul igs a motor eng-| Buy your Hat or ™ N, Brooks “SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS 711 Second Ave, Soattle you'll have to! of his moat recent sayings are; | When we are little you say We are not telling the truth, but the big people may they are only foal ing The baby does not ke red. (Henry's younger brother clonaly observing a red dress at the Uma) Why, mamma, gave him a plape | of red candy the other day and he got the stomach ache You, papa haw a lateh key, but mamma hoarse him come tt” jit the same He stood before the painting | are cited upon occasions add to & point apell-bound an 0 “T tat pre ha | Yor Bu ure land the lady for ataying out late at my very rashiy v confounded. Recause A }ance who finds her esthetic he overcame the spell he sald, Payohe Finally Physte write Not What He Meant for Bome | ta a bum way A gontionan was chiding bis son night id: Why, wh father would not allow out of the house after hen you had a nice her, you had!" said ofiigate, Whereupon itera’ tter young me sort of the 1 had one than rascal? ve, you Life, A Maxim “a may w », if you wish fooman, who feeleth deproaned the season in tardy t your tears may dry at thought that the last year made a jest. young lady of my e in roading Laura Jean Libb who writes th and a I was your age to dark! a young the father " you} Roy's | for the sorely | and| tough at the best, the the teeman of} acquaint pleas y ott | tortals for one of the local papers says that the Quaker poet's middle name lot should at be Dryleaf Green instead | SIMPLE GOWN FOR | BRIDESMAID | * An attractive bridemaid’s dress for a wedding in the country is of | white linen, trimmed with Iriel embroidery and val. insertion | The hat to be worn with this Jnuntial frock Is of white horsehair with a beret crown of white braid. The rim ts veiled with lace, while a long lace veil falls over the back It i¢ held in place by two large roses set on @ither side of the crown The linen coat ts close-fitting and has a short basque. Large r |matifs of irish idery are on it The seams outlined w Valenciennes insertion. The same | ert the blouse embroidery mining is use is on the skirt, combination of lace and sheer die. PUG 00G5, BUT NO BABIES. Minister Preaches Sermon Phase of Race Suicide. CLEVELAND, 0, July 1—"Pug dogs in too many cases have CUT 2 usurped the’ place which properly belongs to the baby,” declared Llewellyn Brown, pastor of Trinity Baptist chureb, in a sermon Dr. Brown said that the famtites beat fitted financially and soctaily }to rear children have the least, and | that the better classes are allowing | what are called dangerou jelass” to produce the majority of the coming generation Fourth of suty Celebration Leseh! Park, July 3 by Wagner's Rand KOHLER & CHASE Katablished 1869. PIANOS TON-T10 wr Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 360—Round Trips, 50c FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAIL LEAVES SEATTLE 6 and 10:25 a. m. 2:05 and 6 LEAVE TACOMA and 12:15, 3:55 and 7; 45 45 8:38 0 m. 30 p. m. Time card subject to change without notice. U, SEELEY, Jr,, Seattle Tel. Agent Main 176, Tacoma Tel. 212 = a neal @ vehicle and war driven } ye @t of harm's way." Iway station. rage ® please,” On Cront) Guabaiajara has pr abahy ons hotding out ida hand! the mbet sue « ' fe the new w Or Robert's Rendeavoue W ith the Red-Handed Rovers. “8 i wie erie. ad, s 6 Inwomnia elub,” bo , BY F, W. GCHAEFER, ' How 2 k jot, thick 1 ancient etia iaeo* a . ob Tapat am eapig i | the wt The Torrorot: | yy ; port aia he Spanish Main gat tar good " “iy He a lany longer. Thin bh inned tahar, i " ree jonah Kun ftoy Hor aot akeio ance ine oe | jie et Herald ™” i And Kobe 4 1 with him, re a luotanty (The Bnd.) / COFFEE. SCRAPS An ur chow | sehillin ie it yor | Mr tio y K ck hot ling low-ara n ore Your « your mo | trie smelter, with graph as 8 mi don't ings B j has been awarded w priz | vent ' the Iron and ! stit é ave Ia 10 | of graphite an low-# € | Norway, and the existence of w | power ma the Inve q b' if It can be worked | a large scale siar Ht Lat i” rif? Lost oe he oe , BLOCK | pubiie fe ar her y reetion for a i around, # 4 of the approach of an officer, he would jump ou Selling Stationery tt a big Jand dash down the t til was |}, item im The Quaker's business: - big bec he thor “FIVE DOLLARS, PLEASE,” COL. CRUST ANNOUNCED. | big mng- he stationery sons | Boys Wa ted here is the kind pec are look- CHAPTER XIt ed at such a harsh reception, which % ing for You, Robert was entirely alone contrasted strangely with the bow | Te ! attle pape of on the tsland. |pitable treatme he had received | m nm eye to Ge ") ne a Unless you count the fiddler/at the hands of Col. Crust and the | office rary build . crabs and the monquitoos Jother pirates. $ ani 11 In the morning wan rjoyed at tit.| As there was no other way to/% in th afiernoon f Htobert was overjoyed at {t.|/get Robert off the island, the maa, | paid by ir oo books,” he murmured. “I will live|who was the aomp caretaker, took _ : here delightfully a few months,|/ Robert to Mobile in hin fehing ' we d selling like Robinson Crusoe, and finally | bost. Mobile wasnt’ far awa Stationery at the opening hour | get back to civilization with «| either in response to our Thursday ad- | story to tell | ‘There Robert was astonished to N Vertising, Sale continues to To begin the romantic extetence ¢ Raby Mine in port. Sut ewes eas caarrew of & marooned pirate he brought rt did not want any more of out @ fishing Ime and began fish Raby Mine At that moment & man salled’up/our hero walled 1 want to go . . _ _— in a catboat and hailed fim indig-| home READY-FOR-SERVICE nantly ‘One of them hacks will take Hey, you! What yer doing|you there,” the surly watchman ‘iene " here on this taland? Don't you | said ; MP aety — a Linge Taam know It's posted? You get right Keb, sir? It was Col Crust mm Par hm = off the property of the Mobile| who cpoke, But Robert was en at es ate Fishing Club. | tirely through being surpriked ean coer Bond. in a trance he entered the p Sata ew Robert was tnexpressibly shock narel Kt the uniform price” ies: FIREWORKS. Monuments ab} Note Size Meu fee Piper & Taft, 1024 Second] Art Marble Co., 2011 Second av Letter Slee... ay., across from Frederick & Net orth of Virginia, Bb Quaker Persian Lawn az¢ aon, They handle all kinds *** or en Regular Quaker price, 36c. good bargain | $3 Silk Jumper Waists $1.98 Bhow me the way to the depot Have You a Piano Which You Do Not Use? Why don't you make it useful tc every member of by buying a player which can be at tached to it? We have a large line which we would like to show you &Gn your family THE LONDON IN and Women | Price nent - quality right — a little down and a little at a time pays the bill Eastern Out- fitting Co. PATENT EXCELLENT | ecor Int peodured every day of the year of precinsy enileem 1332.34 Second Av., 209 Union St. pnated cane dev cdo pins | “Beatties Reliable Credit NOVELTY MILL CO. err Hous PLU em rN PATRIOTIC SALE A FIRE CRACKER IN THE MIDST 9F OUR COMPETITORS London's Store will present every purchaser of needs for the glorious Fourth with a number one STORE FOR LONG GLOVES} WOMENS’ AND MISSES’ Made of best quality taffeta silk, in Gloves? You would think we had . black and all colors. Thrée different cornered the market on Gloves. We WASH DRESSES if] styles; regular price $3.00; have on prices. White and Colored Wash Dresses, male i price $2.50 Kayser Long Pure Silk Glove lawn, organi, dimity atiste, xalatea, i 5 Si Eto: ae in white, black and new gray i chlie san manatees Saee ll $ ilk on Jackets $3.98 | . Sa00: Watenes se thes aan eaeaiinee | Black Taffeta Silk Eton Jacket, trim $1.75 Long Black Silk, st : FOLLOWING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. mH =6omed with silk 1; perfect fitting 41.00 $2.50 Wash D |]| sizes from 32 to 42. Actually worth | $1.00 2-Button Black Silk Gloves $3.08 Wash Bi fo } $5.00 each, SALE PRICE ... $3.98 te 1 tees . | $7.50 Wash b f i l MUSLIN UNDER GAR WOMEN'S SUMMER WHITE PARASOLS FoR | *!! \| SHEER HOSIERY. WHITE COSTUMES. | At on to suit the purse i] large and varied assert completely in ha sri Pony Jacket, i to fro avo W ® Lace Linto in | that enable us to t © box emit A jacket,” and “tight H $1.49 to $1.79 Muslin Gow black arantood ..21¢ | attractive prices fitting jackets.” Pleacod skirt with each and Skirts, daint MBC | a5c Miss Lace Lisle, tn sult. Special price for Tuesday, per suit 2 to $2.49 Muslin Petti white; special 15¢ | $1.76 White; 3tuce al 33.49 i} coat ue! Night Gown 19¢ Gale’ and Boys Ribbed wood handles one | Vron Clad, 6 to Sly dog , ’ WHITE LAWN WAISTS 8560 Out Bize Maco, y! $2.50 White " ’ t only 2se nd lace trimmed ..81.45 | Lot No. 1—Regular $ $1.39 value, on Above oi a init ain ale at ose | many eclals th swalt | 98-85 Misses’ and Cothiven I 2—-R ' $2.00 and some | plain and faney The $ : $1.49 ] = EN’ l N ER SILK KNIT VES M N S WHITE VESTS | a OMEN 5 SUMMER SILK KNIT VESTS | | uperfine Parisian Manufactu H Wash Vests, light or dark, fancy, all new, neat, nifty pat $ 50 Pure & \ i DIMG.... secre termeee seen abe terns; all sizes, 34 to 46; $2.50 values, at 25 2.50 Blectric Dyed Bk Ve $1.45 ff , va " $1 0 Silk t “ $1.75 SHOES AND OXFORDS BOYS CLOTHING | Women's White Canya is, flexible | Misses’ Chocolate Color Gibson x all the loathe © and solid leather heel and ible low heel, cap too; sl ¢ ‘ ' 1 worth S148 Women's Chocolate ( Viel Kid Oxfords, | Boys’ Gray Canvas Shoes, leather f Kr P 1 neat patterna, in ff i f blucher style,” miltta leather and heel; all and mixed all Wool, and all a well worth $2.04 elal by pecial » < 82.48 7 SILKS AND DRESS GOODS MEN"? SOORS ”) yards Domestic Silk Pongee | 36-inch Popular Cloth. sitable |] New Web §& ' an} G tirts for warm days; a ff Remnants, 1 to 5 yard lengths; | for skirts, suits and bathing all sh , ad al a tment of nearly all colors represented in ulte; every wanted sha te and ail oar SO f new this lot; regular value 48; pe Wingk; ‘per yard sabe day at rd effects; just ff ee #0¢ GENDRON GO-CARTS OLD COUNTRY LINENS] < $1.00 and $1.50 inch Yamato Silk, regular | i " ne-day special .. ff price 500; a big range of pat | terns to choose from; come [CQ WANS SOM VBA AOR Zee Ce fc cee early for this goods; per teed ali Bathing Suits, for men or ff ome > | ORION Sas gh aed es Ray 0 of the versal fangs, boys; one piece; navy ff Silk, regular 98¢ quality, will - i go on sale Tuesday; all staple blue; all sizes; $1.00 val- jf hades; per yard 59¢ THAMILTON-BROWN SHOES MAY MANTON PATTERNS