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: THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1807-1300 Seventh av @ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. Telephonee— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the duilding — Guneet, Main 1050 and Independent, 441, Ask for the department or the name of the person sired. BALLARD STAR AGENCY ~82) Mallard Av. Bw Mallard 906 RVERETT STAR AGENCY—tomer vans 2991 Rockefeller Av Manset, 1549 One ered by OF Uwenty-five conte por month Di Sy conte per wok a < No fr Rntered at the Postotfice at Beattie Washingten, a sesonde ince, please telephow oan be certain of @ F wubsctibers a perfect service way (egret cre Ss SE 1S IT THE MAN WHO LIVES NEXT DOOR? This is a different kind of an editorial, It isn’t opinions {t's only facts. The opinion part is going to be left entirely to you You will see, of course, what we are driving at. It may arouse you a little. It may help you to take some things a little more to heart and a little seriously than you have but still, all that is for you to decide. / Look at these two pictures and see if the contrast sug gests anything to you * * * . * There is a flame burning today in the hearts of the Ger man people There Thousands and thousands of people have have been wild demonstrations in the streets been parading, and shouting, while others were making impassioned gestures as they addressed the surging crowds. Men and women have been throwing up their hands and yelling. Some have mut tered threats, others have burst out in violent words, Stones have been thrown, All through these wild scenes one cry has echoed, gather ing in volume and strength and power. It has volleyed against the palace walls and state howse windows. It has been the) eee ° ° GETTING HIRAM MARRIED--NO. 7 Sea ae Peeperwererrrreretrtrittri tii Ta OPINIONS OF BILL THE BRUTE : TEPER EELCLLOC ee Ae eel of dis; weight show ts ter match Packey | Well, wot dyuh tink Packey MeFarland?™ Bill the Hrute's volee Indicated all the \etages of shocked surprise as he propounded pagne Chartie and the querry to Cham the Harkeep. | Not waiting for a reply he coutin wit Hat Nelson. [see by de palpers dat Nelson bas found bie punch an in de same old batterin’ ram be war before he butted inter Josey Gane “An’ | guew Packey and de Hat ter wouldn't make a bust aaw look Wke it was standin’ still, hey? Bay, wen dem kids bodks up i'm goin hued, “Ain't it heltt™ “in what partioul | MeFarland rensind igten of fire and brimstone, BHIT” eked Charite | “Dere ain't no canrparin, bo, T was jes tinkia’ wit my moat, see? Rat wot he did ter Bolt Keven was tor shake de dust of tittle ol New Yolk from me kicks and beat §t fer - west Dats one scrap | getter cou really think, Hin, by Be son =6and)|= McParland yee matched?” ; | lawful, Yub oughter seon Hh. oR) “W'y, uh colse, Ite a aateboral text of every oration, the force behind every stone, the passion was de Himit.” Yuh soe, de easy way de Chi } “Why, BH, 414 you meke the kid trims Keyes pute him all to back of every angry word, and the lodestone which has assem- bled every public demonstration. ‘That cry has been: “We are men! Let us votet” People whe know nothing about it will tell you that it is ‘only the evidence of socialism. Men who know what birns in| the hearts afother men will tell you that it is the same flame that shriveled the white lilies of France and the same spirit that drove the redcoats of King George back across the water “This fight may last for years,” cries one of the leaders “Ww hat do we care? A third of the voting population of Prus tive government in Germany is a myth. We want to vote and we shall win!” eo eee The other picture is that of an American citizen-—perhaps at is you, perhaps it is the man who lives next door What Germany is fighting jor, he has. He did not have to fight for it himself. Other men bought it with bloud and treasure and gave it to him. “Liberty” they called it. This was quite a popular word in the days of Patrick Henry. Men thrilled then at its sound. ‘Today it is more or less patched at the elbows. “Liberty” meant “tepresentation.” It meant that every man should have a voice in the government of his country.| It was such a glorious right that men died for it. Today we have the man next door—or you. There is an election—he does not vote. There is a legis lature—he is coatent to know-vaguely that there is such a hody.. There are municipal issues—she is too busy to study) them. There are taxes—he dodges them. There is citizenship —he ignores it. There is his state—he knows its name, that is all. There iv his country—“Oh, well,” he says, “my vote won't make any difference.” ~ * _ * * These are the two pictures. In the end Germany will win, becamse the real Germany is the heart of the German people. In the end the hearts of the people will win everywhere. It is only the citizen-parasite who does not care ‘He Visite the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wirciess Observations (| n His Notebook. good wit de rest of de lightwelgta in dis neck of de w, wen | trip t© Boston to witoces the bat woods 5 Nelson hae come back lke be Kos, | tek “Uh coise, Tiok I'm tettin’ any. ting The dat get away from me? 1 went wid the bunch, an’ I ain't sorry, elder, Say, bo, you missed de best show siote Dixon water | trim dem reeler, Keres was all ltée der gual ter & couple ub rounds, jand den yah couldn't see him wit |a soleh tight. De bere McParland aean't do nuttin’ t Bolt, Det te wuttlo” yuh couldn't eee. “An yuh Kia take ft from me. jean, ee ee eee STAR DUST BY JOSH On the Honeymoon. “My lowe, may 1 go into the smoker?” “Yee, dearest.” Kater brakeman, who announces “It's poer economy eur ane tee: |{hPreach to 8 tumnel two miles i sons out o' th’ gro) | cery bill” i 4m A Word From Josh Wise! | Si Burdock- wr this is a track farm! What kied of steck do you j expect to raise on « trock farm’ City Parmer (timidiy)—fr, why Cafe Porter-—Wh; ate y do you say ft a fr tote that man who was Jost in here ts oy the shadow ef bie former self? He looks pretty gout ; | Barkeep—What T mean ix he had | a little too mech yesterday, and he | is going round today tracing his | movements. | Haberdashery item: H | your hat of EN. Brooks & " eee | little down and a little at a time.” You will find that it is the i easiest way to buy—it be convenient, too. The Cupid in “What ie this I behold? Queer garments theo enfold, A love unlike the old, A sisey Cupid! It's Joap your now, you way, ‘When girlie will have their way, And at proposing play? Well, how stupid! | i fn tor the price ot of uptodate apparel, a take the time to look inte 4 the matter, you will discoy, “T cannot help it, see? Its what the fates decree, That requires for 12 months me In skirts to toddle a Rot PN get there Just the same, Unxexed | ain't, nor tame; i | You never saw more game ‘| A mollyeoddie.” There's no dowbt that Evans’ “Pob”-tail flush will beat the straits | of Magellan. | Love's Interpretation. | has a harelip, and what she sare | Not every hearer knows; } But I can understand her “Yes” — | When she says it through her | i I | er that they are the most reasonable in the city—ng is made for | extra charge | our credit service— it is free absolutely She nose, | U. S. Navy Yard Take a trip on the Sound and felt the U, 8. navy yard, wee the I tleships Oregen, Wisconsin and | | Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and | the training ship Phitadelphia, the mammoth dry doeks, torpedo boats | and prison ship Nipsfe. Boats leave | Pier 2 of Yewler way, 6 “sei Second and Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit Hous: foot Ideally, Found trl. he es THE SEATTLE STAR..TUESDAY, ANUARY 28, 1908. COMMUNICATION Beattie Star An ft 1 Fulitor dent of the Thirtee with thousand: ath ward, and who, of other maing any part en yd ave bet nfl treeta, | think it 4 sonfething proteetion of the about time that ex peo pk done for the moaths there mn plaint ratlwa fram Ship least 30 in the whick rus treet to way at at eapectally so treet is & apoed lint taw certainly in w enforced, It ta algo an outrag have one of our little ones killed by « careless man when the #k la Gear and you can see a crowd of children #ix Mocks ahead, lt ts needle to aay that it te eri Past # vbiles are a curse the ninal te hu Bineerdly j APPLY FOR 1086. tion of petice matron and telephone operators and one for elevater man were moelved by the civil service board yesterda hearing ta the case of L. A. Applequint, din (charged by Chief Wappensteto, was __ postponed 2 louie A SPIEL BY HAZEL, THE YOUNGEE YOUNGEST OF THE MmissES WUTTE, AS REPORTED BY F. W. SCHAEFER AUNT LOTTA NUTTE. Here's another prominent member of the family. It's Aut Lotta Nutte, She's rich ax crewm, but bard to sim. Say, she's ae Close as the air in a crowded street car in winter, Alongside of her Hetty Green's a frivolous spendt brift. Because Aunt Lotta has got *© much money, Smalley Vocen, which hes my been, epeens of her a the dough Nutte Oh, Bmalleys the clever bey for you, all right We're all very fond of Aunt Lotta, bat the affection ain't retareed. At least, she ain't sent back anyof i yet. If fd happen to be her favorite micee, Pd be a regular be trese-—bet faint. fm in bed with her, tike all the rest. She's as m uch as said she’ acing to leave her fortune to found a home for drummers. I ain't that abe nee for drummers, but she ficure 6 that a home of this kind make maney, ‘cance drummors oin't sever at home nchow $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk (36-Inch), 98¢. Beautifully Finished Silk, containing no starch or dressing whatever; exoellent quality to wear; doean't crack or split; perfect fast dye and genuine off bolied «ffk, full - wide Wednesday, per yard . Pe 98c Wool Sicilian Cloths (s2- Inch), 59¢. Guaranteed to wear, not te spot or hold the dust; 62 inches wide; @ real wenuine bargain for you tomarrow; colors navy bier, cardinal and brown. You will have te hurry for this in order to secure your share Tomorfow, per -+yard .......59¢ Silk Petticoats $63.98 Regular $7.50 and $8.00 Values. ‘These Skirts are made of best quality Taffeta Silk, extra wide, and with a deep fancy flounce; al! colors, including black and white. Also all the different changeable of fects, stripes and plaids. For tomorrow only, your wnre- stricted choice of ow Saae tn a a er ee re Domestic a Hope Muslin, 12\c for ..........6+55 ° Fruit of the Loom, 160, for ...... 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Bhe Fiaker's Cocoa, 1 Ip abe Ladies’ Hand Rag, worth 90c,. } Baker's Chocolate, % Ib... 2he an Bive Label Catsup, quart bottle Ladiew Hand Bag, worth $1.50 * Ladies’ Hand Bag, worth $2 $1.50 zie Extra Large Hams, only... 17¢ Postum, pkx Boe 5 Pkes. Wheatflakes we Three applications each for port * got any. would LONDON Specials From Our Silk and Dress Goods D OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT uc LOOK WERE, MISTER eveReTY ih is Whe TRUE, THIS COMING HOME tVéNn {es | eam hy WITH LIQUOR ON YOUR BREATH jg \° “TE TMNG PREITY SUSPICIOUS! WHAT Does | } 7S. GRIP, IT MUANEY Say we? | 2on'r ee — ¢ ! 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Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, nicely fleeord, ‘ay or cream color; worth 39¢; tomorrow for ss Pure White, Very Fine Ribbed Vests and Panta i regular and extra sizes; worth . tomorrow for By a very lucky we are able to offer a fine 0 in three styles—fine cashmere, wool ribbed or heavy hair; values to $1.25; tomorrow for . For Children. Good Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Drawers—boys’ and ly Qeeced: gray or w ; Value 25c; sizes to 0 morrow for ‘ oes Chitdre Wool U nderwear, cream or se neenee natural ‘ tomorrow for ss broken lines and sizes; vaines to S0c Special on Small Axminster Rugs, size 3x6 feet; Special 3 Seach Same Rug, 27x54, regular § Brussels R xi4, rewular Tap. 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