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THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quarters, Old Library BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Bullding. RY AFTERNOON “EXCEPT SUNDAY, Sunvet Main 1050. wh as wage Boi Sunset Main 1050, aT BALLARD ATAR AGRNCY—A2 Baling Gye Hunset, Battard a4 Independent 875; Business: Independent 1138; AR AGENCY Homer Rvana, Ft Hockerfeller Av ot eR, Dotivered a wat per ep , HIN Conte per Wek, OF LWenty five Cente per month. Ro free copies, Katered ai the Posteffice at Seattig Waste ON, ABOrcond clans watten TO Mart DAatrens exptr on ae mcription haa not suPseRin f emoh * A change of date om The dave When your subscriyyt! ar, Qyten that date arrives, if yor Again been paid In co Four name is take@ from the lat, Ue eadioas Tabet le & Feenlniy NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS shoald tm ot The Star fa to reseh you by Wid, Tadepentent, Hah. betwean Tigh o'clock and we will send Mme & cone can it you should mise & more ph telephone we vy time mine tt Th This Gay we cam be certain of Giving qr subsertbers @ perfect @ervice-amd te che oR” Way . we = * WILL CONGRESS NOW SEE OUR PACIFR SLOPE MBEDS? With an American naval fleet worthy the power and majesty of this nation In Pacific waters, we will hear leas im pudent talk from the Japanese. It was high time that President Roosevelt called the yellow bluff, and there is not a patriotic citt gen but will applaud this action which is an unmistakable sign to the world that this country is prepared to defend her own in the name of justice and fair play Japan ts tke some tadividuals wo have known, Treat herdef @rentially and kindly and she looks upon your te a Hen of weakness and attempts to take a selfish advantage of it to represent Konerosity Bob Evans’ guns at her bead will materially reduce the toflation thereot : Astute and faraighted Americans have for years seen a dangor in the east. Our Pacific slope has been notoriously neglected ve war preparation. The expanded untt! doth tn the matter of offensive and de naval force in Atlantic waters has been conatantly our navy became recognized as a standing force pivoting tn the Oc ¢idental ocean, and all thi# despite the constantly growing Amer! an responsibility on the west coast and in the green waters deyosd This newspaper haa repeatedly called attention to this con dition of affairs. Our unpreparedness was acknowledged at Washington, but the answer to our instetent de i that some action be taken on the Pacific was that naval strategy looks in the other direction. Perhaps we do not realize how close to the war @unger tine we have been fn the past few 1 the It ie an ao knowledgment on the pact of the administration that this danger ts growing when our ships are rushed the hern to make a @emonstration of power for the tnatructions of slant eyes, Perhaps Congress, at the forthcoming session, will pay more attention to the Fequests of citizens of the Pacific states for an equal share of the Q@mmunition and machinery of war. around IN By Stuart Maclean, Petropaulsky, of Odeana, Dreaming of the tax assessor, Woke to find his trusty valet Heating on him with a mallet, Screaming, “Oh, sir! Get up! Half the navy's revotuting! All the city ts 4 scooting! If a bomb should light on you, str, I don’t know what | would do, sir! Please don't stay in bed for breakfast!” And the wealthy Russian gent, Scaree perceiving what he moant, Sat up in bis royal bed, Rabbed his wrinkled royal head. “This,” he said, “ts in Odessa And the valet murmured, “Yea, sir.” Shooting! Petropaulaky, of Odessa, Of a ourtured mind possessor, ‘Toesed away hia silken stocking, Lifted up his votee in mocking “Listen,” sald he; “I'm surprised You should be so exercised. ‘This is not Bertin or Rome, Both of us are here at home; We might let this prejudice go In New York or San Francteov, They are not accustomed to it, ‘They have sever been all through it; Over here always do it, Go and chase yourself ay, sir, Don't you dare to disobey, str. You're an awtul rotten gueaser, ‘This ts nothing in Odessa. Fi Amid the almiess endeavor and|by the agitation of the tremulous orderly confusion of the union de |traveling public, they comport pet, Rollo waited for bis train and | themselves as i: they are in the sorumulated impressions with | midst of a vast tude, Wide open eyes. The many, many their conduct so far as sometimes Varieties and species of human be not to bear interrogatories directed ings there fascinated him, as did | at them. their wanderings and rubberings) “Ah, Rollo,” said his father, “that and primpings and good-bye man-| is where you get a look in, or in euvers } ward glimpse, of a priceless truth, “Well, kiddo,” remarked his par | and that is: It's only a boob that ent, patronizingly, “what's getting will frazzie himself over other peo- next to you? | ple’s frets, for the noodle don't ex “I should designate as most con-| ist that can stand the strain.” spfcuous in this melange of man kind, the indubttablie imperturbe | to's father went out once more to bility that characterizes the de-|ask the train caller w train the Meanor of the depot staff. quoth | last Awwwwl aaaboovoard Rollo Far from bein: was for. unnerved FAIR LADY DISCARDS “MARCEL WAVE” FOR THE NATURAL HAIR WAVE EFFECT ie ayy Effect @/5 NOW fashionable A By Magion Ashe. jhead. drooping backward and down The dressing of th hair has un- |! such a way as to require all the y le te in the space dergone a radical change during the |*¥Mlable balr to fill in tha spa the back brim and the nape last six months. The size of tie} broad velvet band wound head is ¢ tly diminished, and In| lew about the head very loosel lace of the deep set lines of the wads disappearing under the Marcel wave, the effect of loose |cotls, 1s becoming almost universal | natural waves prevails. ‘The “pug |for both day and evening wou a has disappeared altogether, and tie | rowe or @ jewel being added on oc hair is bunched behind in a wavy,|casions. Some women are pinning glowsy ma howing the dine of|a bunch of bright red cherries just the crown. It is necesary, nowa-|in back of one ear, while others days, to wear the hair this way, as |haye adopted the humming bird for the naw bats st ao low on the! the evening colffure * carrying | With which sage observation Rol- | RUE, / AM "RACE SUICIDE Iv. As they passed through the soe that fs our educated dog Gish,” Mr. Whangdoodic reptied “You may feed him, for this is his | [Pocket and handed them to Pottie When they reached the pool the True happiness ts never reached until ¢ flows amoothly to a clearly defined end. T Bindrances beneath to come. Longing, uncer fears she may fail In accomplishing woman the world’s censoriousness debars her from r She mest wait until she be chosen tuition sees her sou! » complement Her days are haunted by althoug’ pasa by and 1 Ancertaintion matron She accepts the tnevitad and bw ita possibilities: finds that sweetness, and pe her matronly gifts, The world is her friends The world’s verdict has lost ita gathers to herself ¢ possible to youth. FH } All men are her sworn knights many, develops her best self ~ LETTERS ndemna: and ental 9 Her love dancing © room load: hurriedly partner is you know where. Several empty bottle of you. We know that you would table, also cards, He hurriediy | tike to be with your wife and ba | bies—~just us alon au dislike | | “Dear Girl: My tne ts 80 06 company fo mu hi nover entertals althou owe much in the | jeupled I ean hardly spe mo - | ment to dash off a few lines to aay 2 geo 2 a vw pores | fn be |how much J miss you. The only *™ Ave le an he. x Egy ym thing that ¢ in my loneit. | 4% eco! scaly a8 possible, ae tha demise hee ft verand the YOU may have ond of thowe nior children are happy together Ashing trips next summer 4 vn't Take good care of the dar-|WaXt any frivolous expense of min lings and write me every day, It le tand in the way of your having to late Lean not write much to.|® muchneeded rest. The ctifidrer night. Some men were here to talic | "vend much time with their nije of course day about now and # bed Ever th business husbands , free from ¢ you see. Remem | ber, night and day my thoughts are |of you YOUR HUBBY Wife (at home), Scene 2. Par lor, All gas lighted, Singing and | working h Grand, the Steinway No other piangs > be Just! Steinway Pianos r Their distinat leadirs ing gap—1s gttentod not only by aenthe } conditions, th natant but tneffect | the Steinway methods of manufacture. “ tal tl the water wae lashed to jfeeding time.” Saytng so, he took a fe Pottio fed it the sausages & string of sausages out of his and it Heke her hand, beeause she was quite fond of doanton. (To He Continued) BY FRANCES GILBREATH INGERSOLL, patience, unfulfilied dreams and aspirations are the maiden's lot inascn! silvering hairs insure THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, JULY 11, 190 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE INTRODUCING PRES, ROOSEVELT'S BOON ON AND 18 mem om sucie” tHe You wad GUP) ME, wie You? DID You ‘VER NEAR OF PETTIE PRIMROSE IN GEEGAWKLAND FOR THE DAILY STAR'S CHILDREN ping about tm the i with delight gardens Poettio heard e ean” doe a keoop tt chatw hoarse barking. “What have you! “te is very full of fleas." said there?” sho sald, looking toward a| Mr. Whangdoodie, ‘and he would pool from which the noise was get too close to you. He is so coming “A sea ton” friendly with vinitors Dewo. Rover!” Indeed the dog fah waeeo glad to see them that it wagaed ite he current of existence hood reflects sunshine, but indicate untried depths of stony he sparkle and flash of tainty, restriction, tm She * allotted destiny eaching out her hi grasp its possibilities. If she demand her fre the stigma of strang-mindedness closes the gates beautiful to her. She walks the narrow bounds hedged by conventionality, when she reatices the wide fields of harmiess pleasure and compantonship are her “right h her heaven-civen in upon the other side and her nights by the ood ends is to her raddening solitudes are dropped from the ries in an unwept grave cmon, and tranquillity are and its vistas limit significance, ar friendships not de @ and chivalry natinet, bestowed upon Table in dining od with refreshments. She sortbbles a line while her waiting for a dance ne on. R Dearest Boy liow lonesome it ist The hours are’ tediousty By Lenne Stevens ing. My household duties keep me Husband (traveling) —Scene 1. | ge 1 am too tired to wr and| Room in hotel. Cigar stubs ¢ yesterday I did pot get ting, but 1am constantly thinking 1 talk you with them | pyery dear, I must etop we that they are safply in sinking o. my dear|/hagd usband rer that are iat’ oxquinite one who endea evor-widen+ but by trade or to imitate wusn't more'n fifty the | #54. hore I've bees a ground! we from tho Chromen Tit for ie Wirwt LAttle Girt never going Honkhonk! ‘ to speak to you again ur father | A man th wan whone ait BY {OSH Laem © e tty) © ee Hecond Little Giri And I'm], Ith to be, to af, Aeatile people are beainning to|men, Tho Investigations proved | never never going to speak to you| He'd to wear 4 look of worry, This can be| that to the satisfaction of ev any more; 1 naw your @ther gofe _ Ind explained, They are probably i") body except the rt of Appeals | into it q - f ticipating a vielt from relative Therefore, you have, apparently, a from out of town vested interest. Hut, sir, 1 have “3 > in 4 d » —_-_aemblary ortdence fast ty etsor| AULT? ons sooner fas 5 The Floorwaiker hed previously bqpeht thin very > hoare these rather ently! & ot ‘dorm and that they THAN RISE ? S © |! nore ht Where's the offt had acre give him thig very | : Cag I exchange this?" franchi@ in consideration @ flv r ‘“ 1gmpude of that clork thousan® @ollars per &iderman, “T sa® in your ad 2 when »o@ @ t @f this o@®) ‘Caaanash!’ - act, stepped 1@ and of@red them | t he I loft my purse.pomewhers. ton thegpand aplege And the 1 1 She wowt hel® wait on any-| scoundMs sold thgir votén to you, | lance body . thamelously ignorMe the fact that Come Ke Can ft get off this they bad nq ley the right to dis | he natd Do you keep th pose of them Fi And an Have you got anPhoty working | lived up to the@ bargain | pants ‘a here named you, would bewqueexing the public a . : pts os today * ¥ hoy kept hi A Word From Josh Wise. Iwill look into the matter,“hald | | The truth be down the capitalist, deeply m it} | He thinks be " every the facts are ag you apy, I will cor: | } wet Journ tainly arrange lo make proper resth | | Poor man! H ‘ution. 1 am @ believer in the | square deal, young man 1 want to | live so that when my obituary no | One of the “A woman willl tices come to be written, it may A Jotirnalistic Stip. jwe have is ar often act mos’ unfav:| be truthfully sald that | never did] Mxchange Eeitor—Woell, well, 9 | S2¢ Bever prophe erable when mos’ de: | anybody but the pubtic |xee the man who wrote so many | “fer the exe | sirin’ ter be loved.” Wm. % McKenna. [fanny things for the Haywood) art creates nothing It age Fake. |" roblteas " ‘s Dead? 1 should | OF Carve & ee ature 4 may try to w! him to. Bi Btubble—1 hear thet thet airy-/*8y #0; he's beon dead ten years. | his Gali wou't wax—Pucle nut who went upin the balloon at| Exchange Editor-——Well, by Gum the county fair come m neat | a. oe An tacy One bein’ killed : Christian Endeavorers) rescior’ Wrere’w the mate i Huskin, (who witneseed the m oun@? Appealing for Justice. asconsion.)—~Thet's right only TARE ROTOR Pe - is oe . Tt ts mot for myself that Telead.” line constable interfered hid ‘a Don't tail to visit the U. 8. navy! 4 jaaid the young man, earnestly. “I, | noon | yard at Bremerton, the battleships : 4 Union plumber? can get along | What in| Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin . my wages of five} : the gunboats Chicago, Boston and SULY SPECIALS, c and & half a day, But, sir, | have He feli| Albany, the tratning ship Phitadel-| 1” fishing tackle and r an aged mother—well, not exactly | when {t}phia, the prison ship Nipsic and|>i6 cut in pr 1 aged~let us say elderiy—who has | / dl aaa 4 <n |the great drydock, Boats leave | 19% Sesend.Ave. & taste for foreign travel. And the Pier 3 at 6:30, 8:30 and 10 6. m,|——— oie girt I love has a penchant for dia U.S. Navy Yard 1:15, 9:50 and 4:80» es BO >, Sab Waiee monds and fashionable millinery.| 41 anoard for the navy yard to| trip 58¢ bumdiom | And | fear if I cannot supply these |things she will become the bride of another. Therefore, | ceme to you and ask you not to blast my young life by denying me justice.” ‘The capitalist shifted unéaaily from one foot to the other | Tell me again.” he said, } nature of your claim” | “You, alr, own @ controling in | the terest in the Main Btreet & Acme Avenue line, | do not deny that jyou sequived H in the usual way by buying up the Board of Aide COFFEE. We pack in a way to re spect the coffee and keep it fresh; it is the way to keep coffee. Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling’s Best; we pay bim. Be Piano Wise Remember that we have the best assortment of standard makes Remember that we shall most jealously guard our repu tation of giving the biggest value for the money Remember that our know! edge as piano maker and mo sictans is always at your dix posal Let ws explain to you there is no other howse tn tien to compete with us why pont The Meyer-Toner Piano Company 314 Union Street. A WEEK OF BARGAINS Opp. P41 AMERICAN LADY SHOES $3.50 OFFICIAL Silk and Dress Goods Department nch Domestic Pongee, absolutely fast color; comes in green, light blue, cream, black and natural | color; per yard 1fe | juality 36-inch Peau de Soie, extra grade; excel | lent glassy finish; black | per yard 1 27-inch Cotton Ve | lar 45 quality; | | gray and cream; extra spe cial, per yard 19¢ | 27-inch = Yomata ilk, neat figures and small pattern designs; regular 50c qual ity; per yard 29¢ Campers and Excu $6.00 All-Wool blue, Macki brown $4 Water just naw, or or aD on sale . High Can tripe; j@ Men's proof Cut Boots, right for ter; wear and was 5.75 on sale .. $2.00 Blue Flannel Shirts, all wool, single breast | ed; .. $1.50 $2.00 Australian Lambs’ Wool Shirts or Draw ers . $1.50 on sale at seo Uncle Bam's battlowhips, the reste, © and Wisconsin he gunboats Chicago, Bostow and Albany, the training: ship PhHadet phia, the prison ship Nipstc and the immense drydoek Boats leave ff Plor 2 at 6:30, #:20 and a m.| 1:16, 2:20 ond 4:30 p.m fovad trip G¥e A { Big Reductions A straight reduction one-fourth from our lar prices right through « entire stock of Suits, made up of Voiles, Panamas and dainty mixtures. Main 2581. of | Our little-at-a-time plan is at your disposal. The combination of low prices and easy terms es the question of get t hat-new sui Eastern Out- | fitting Co. 1332.34 Second Av., 208 Union 8t. ttle’ Reliable Credit House” GO-CARTS. OLD COUNTRY LINENS. COLORS Cc. EE. BUNTING, Bargains Friday in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept. $3.00 and $3.50 Silk | 5% LAWN 965, Jumper Waists at | rigurea Lawn Kimonad, in $1.98 light and medium colored Made of best q patterns ; fast colors. Worth regularly 50c each. ality guaran: | BARGAIN FRIDAY teed taffeta silk. All the SALE PRICE 25¢ plain colors and- change- | $1 99 and $1.25 Black able effects; also checks Sateen Petticoats 89c and plaids, Five different ] A new shipment of Black S styles Regular prices teen and Near-Silk Pet $3.00 and $3.50, On Sale} CONS. Regular $1.00 a hs $1.25 values. Bargain Fri Friday at $1.98 day Sale pri S9e¢ rsionists Attention! Boys’ Outfits For Less SAVE MONEY ON YOUR OUTFITS cially priced for tomorrow plendid $2.50 values, $1.65 $4.00 Blankets, weighing 9 pounds, in browg only ; not all wool; exceptional val ue at $4.00; specially pric ed for tomorgtw ..$2.49 all colors Shoes, leather soles, high cut. Boys’ Canvas c Blanket in gray and tans; specially, prited for Friday 55¢ | Boys’ Bathing Tights. 5¢ $1.00 Blankets, in grays } Boys’ Summer Shirts or only; good size; specially ; Drawers. 25 . priced hi 83¢ awers, 25c values $2.00 Blankets, «in grays} ‘ttt ttteees .. + 10¢} only ; extra large size, 124, | Boys’ 2 - Piece Suits, and worthy $2.00 each ; spe S9¢ By Special Contract With This Paper Only Thits Coupon and O cents;z PURCHASES BEST RESERVED SEAT AT ( THIRD AVE, THEATER qi To see the Taylor Company tn “WAY OUT WESI FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 12TH, Cut thin out quick and reserve NOW Rainy Days WILL COME, NOTWITHSTAND- ING OUR SUMMER IS THE MOST DELIGHTFUL IN THE WORLD. THE RAINY DAY, HOWEVER, WILL NOT DISTURB YOUR HAP- PINESS IF YOUR BANK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN PROVIDED FOR WHILE THE SUN SHONE. SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT 113 SENECA STREET A PER YARD 4c The 8 Squares Below Are Packed With Bargains © Sample Savings London’s Ba Kir N Jett Tat Iv n c a $1 $ I P. & G. White Naphtha $1.49 Wagon with ory Women’s Bathing We Show Many Favo $2.50 Bathing Suits made Waists, lace and Gis Women ow 7¢ by Phones Ind, . ex ene 2 se we am ote sanne a2 ed Per Yard ISe | : = MERICAN GEN MAN SHOES, $3.50. REC we k’s Toilet Soap 3 for 8 for fr 00 Maje lachine Boys y Glasses, ozen avy §=(‘Tin Tumbt Soap Soay le r black, neatly ved with braid Wash Pettica of merced hambray, plain nd stripes 5 White Lawa »wroidéred fronts, ats Dresses All Wa 1 + ONE-THIRD o

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