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THE SEATTLE ST. AR. eee ee ee eee eee ee THE SEATTLE STAR co. 1307-1209 Seventh av. Waa FR —SATURDAY, APRIL it, Se ee el STAR DUS THI * * * + * - | . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ‘le * BY JOSH Teleshonee— ~ x Pt > Private exchanges connecting all parte of the « «| -—- —— at aa | — oie @ » | A Word From Josh Wise. 4 10 the seeds » + | alon nan ee — —_ -_ TRO RRO OROLOLE LE OOOOOOP eee eee eee eee } . bd LLARD STAR AORNCY~-1) juneet, Ballard 806 r & ie 1 Balived Av. Sunset i - |PATR@N OF HOSPITALS ' APPROVES WOMEN’S CLUBS | 4 } Ging Up the Handicg _S¥enEre STAR AGRNOY—Homer Ryans, £01 Rockefeller Ay Subset, 1048 URGES GREATER ACTIVITY. | | PLAN FOR HER SISTERS. | “onary Siveres oa n't see whos COR! PO COME, HIE cons por woek. OF twenly-Cive conte per month, De | a muitertude =o) 08 of me if T aid meet Barered at the Postoffice at & as second-class matter 8 Hssir very deep % . i ng “ | 5 Mut r ’ tah, you Secviption eaptres te on | j Y It ge Mat ReR LON 00 per cx "mother "D apaines sn. Kt your subscription | J yet uly 20 yor egg, while ‘ities Lebeca et Glreubs tw fAinily eater for tt ROTION TO SUM cRiMKHs: y af The Mar fall to hean por thie Reseed Aid ao te Aid ili, naieag Say evening the tare t a. ‘ es bre tg vier aad sera you ekeuld m @ than ence, p often m the cw ' hor ' , ' was good, match io # giving oar evbsoe The great m are engromied waked It wa { in oping ip & ras 1 i ar mm help = - ° hon e a plac ive and Ss yur wor HUSBAND de LK na in ely boat sight o < Oh, ye aid Ma OSE AND THINGS ARE SORT O'MIXED THIS YEAR [Bappy in is entirely lost sight of. 2 1a Mary, Coney, and f ' are ff tha « J ake ead baven't a { 1 f ald M » ain at encamped in two hos lrawn up in line of bat 4 t each everlasting grind jowstown” to that means poor food Inwut Why Is It pay for a house and mm the ole i, bat that hape tween them were sharp and well defined; and when Pickett “0 ole for the family to | » an an fam " neigh and “ e to bis be s . 5 " and certainly beyond his meome porhood aad Bend John to the ake @ balf day off so charged Cemetery re next day, Y ar Johnny en He apeculat gambling, some | ve " aged each other le-hearted, single-minded bravery " oh even steals tetrens of ww » home . & ‘ ‘ outright to keep , home the 0 »the od Stage Munificence that se s to stir the blood in every American heart to this Moth« anes her worried frown | welfare of ea ember of w Member of Troupe: How 4 day. Those armies knew what they were about. The meaning at the ps door whe © | te eirele | to her thw we know when the ghost is going le . awe taal . announced, but put on again | po mahor and orlents Daan of that campaign was clear; and when Lee drew back fror She. te - ald eve " ca toe Gimbdes: Wh ein the be n of fire at Gettysburg, the world knew tha eone with petty d ing his boy friend in t see the manager borrowing @ four t oe ¢ ow “ ' ol ie barred fr was defeated “s" keep wp an ¢ B.. f beat om” because the n Ah. to writ It is a pity that we cannot have issues as clearly ohm ” u fade the carpet | 4 . } © ehfldr « h the of When you come to think it over f o o out and a battle delivered as frankly in this presidential car PT Bry he Es aes aad ih bone 2: io thinks 10 Svat |. GelihatelSasaulas Rekoes LO Us By But we cannot, The words Yank and Johni ant so tion on than on ot r his servi and unions |, W yor GTON, Apri om of ° That's the way t ’ t ao Wag mare 7 ber at wif f the rom ram | Do the words republican and democrat? No Mrs. Florence Pullman Lowden. apren nee Pe Mi Ay rasilian ambassador, believes the From the Drama (Revised If as the two armies lay asleep on the nig WASHINGTON, April 11.—As) they have learned in t home i be a sanctuary fr bit aay club will become an “ — ta wer wstodian of the fund left by her! uc »ple are placidly ignora a place whe ution in Latin America before long ome overpowering commat hag gone forth changing father, the late Geo, M. Pullman, of w issues; they know nothing | nothing ix too good for the family, ,;5%¢ hae been studying the move t whole alignment, the fight would have been somet the | for the lavalid ehiidren of Pullman, of topic interest and and were perfect understanding ae ? 4 ye . ber approval * 7 . It, Mrs. Florence Pullman Lowder e ¢ eal culture { harmo ol atin §=6Ainesican women, presidential campaign of 1908. Suppose this overpowering COm-|has Been able to put into actual ny - ne seh oo ge lig ny ES says, “are keenly interested In t Mrs. John Tyler Dupont, 4 mand had drawa a line at right angles with the lines practice some of her re ort go nece ' @ the | tall tone » palace on Firth —— om antheopioe and © NEW YORK, April 11—Her fig * : , ‘ ; toriows theories relative to (he care st Bol rinkle an owl av. but lacking } tis not home. |Problems. In rast! the women band was #0 jealo and set off the right wing of Lee's army with the left of of invalid children. She te an en-|o i: mle = = rea form mearly all of the men pfused to 1 hs oa aa ‘ F 7 eh nape ylus « od to let her : and said to them, “You belong together!" And to the thustast im thie work and an advo rity, inspeet the infamt asylums ngs or a corset. T br a * r organization among jachools, and visit t hospitals and be orm Lun Ie he unigu * of Lee and the right of Meade, it had been said, “Y« * dependent upon pri prisons Our stixgestions unuall charge that Mre John Tyler Dug ¥ together. Now fight the army on the other le of subscription are complied with 5 ul More has brought In her divoree sult, * line!” it oy eas ae ba | Mrs. Lowden is the mother of y than Ame “ n do | was well developed,” says * ne!” it would have made confusion, would it not four bright iittle childrea, end we watch the expendity public D reets Improved my * Longstreet and Pickett, Stuart and Early would have been) mother love is one of her strongest | moneys, The wome . fu hie made my hiwbamnd jetlog * , She has been in Amerion should give thie feature He said every man on the stam put into new relations with Meade and Hancock, and Sedgwick | terested In childrens huepitel work nore attention look at me when I page? and Sheridan. The two new armies made up of disunited halves| for @ number of years, and bas al # ways been «= liberal supporter of . ruld b een under their old « lers. ’ @f the old foes, would have been under their old TS, | the poliay of extension to heapttal Wearing their old uniforms, responding to their ole ng |ormanization cries, following their old flags. Their outward arrangements SOME SLEEVES. would not have corresponded to their new duties. So it is with the parties. Call it Bryanism or call it Roose |< Veltism, an overpowering force has drawn a line right across the! Old battle line, and the men who really compose the armies of | today are wearing party badges which distinguish the old armies | rather than the new. What is the issue today? ‘The issue is, “Shall the curbing of monopoly of the square deal, go on, or shall it cease.” Roosevelt, Bryan, Hoke Smith, LaFollette, Comer of Alabama--they are the leaders of one side—some of ‘ be built | cheaply, and age of proft ipvestment of o little time. The utilised as a | Gover for vine-clad porch can « & large percent b in cheerfa the struggle vine may be Cummins, walks and drives om { day | bought two very pretty silk stockings, my husband came home be should not wear them and to PLANS VACATION AFTER | FIFTY YEARS OF GERVICE ure that I did not he took | Father M " 42 peal ome” ith tite.” j her © cheetid Pha — Aber m. }thought thee lost to me forever! | j..n” marriage of Hattie Puller ome back to the old farm |-°8" T7ler Dupest was te to a bath beech never more to wander from | Coney Is! eal 7 shelter of its protecting eaves | Prodigal Daughter: Aw, chop It pew. I've just dropped tn to spend | | my summer vacation with you. The [duke and the children are coming tomorrow in the six-cylinder April showers Bring sweet flowers. But they're not nearly as gorge Gm Psst eSTELER ETERS PE Se .BGEtsees |@ canopy over small outbulldings them party democrats and some party republicans A cosy summer veranda may, be Aldrich, Aljison, Parker, Daniel, Bailey, Foraker, Sullivan, ing the double advantage of shade WHOLESALE oo CO Whitney, Hale—these are the generals of the other. And some 7 . a annneeitaies stoove| and trutt se a << ?’ reaching far over the head. It has| In one garden « mall ash hause DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE of them are democrats and some republicans. | slight lego-mution at top and| was made fo support an lsabetia $013 -1018 FIRST AVENUE Bk And the private soldiers, used to calling themselves “demo | stmapty Mulshed over the back Ot} vine, and this vine in one semaim | fs et FER ' UP-TOWN STORE we of A a“ “ ms “ . * the hand by @ lace motif produced 200 clusters of «rapes ante canal | euee'St ao west LIVER rats” and “republicans,” are confused. The old rallying cries] No ¢ te a half length suitable! The small inc oxure in which this Ught board fence which separates | E St ewe TLARE AVE. FREE TO ALL SEATTLB will be raised on all hands, for the parpose of lining up the} for @ coat. It ts draped by m vine grew, only . aod the lot trom that of the next netgh- | fre, tba Laute. ome - F |three tucks at the inner seam. Un- 80 feet deep, also loot bor. ‘The currants are planted near | » : a tat eros SUMS Voters according to their memories rather than their convic-|der the sleeve it set a cuff of hand. room for 15’ other grapevines, Nev. one side of the inclosure, while the lids Lewis Koonce or jn Lime hoon — tions. The tomtoms are already sounding to call the “old line” | #e™* embroidery and lace softens erat domn strawberry plants» # & corfespond: | lighthouse in Newport harbor, ts 2 «<> : i = ‘ the ede row of currants, ad a limited wy ot he opposite side. | pre . ‘ ref fepublicans or democrats to the colors Na. 8. A mortee of four wide teckal wy of vegetabine an unavat tit: /TEb Wied bettean tne oan ee hg sangthah yndik ‘i. oh oe U S. S. Washington . STRAWINE r ne her . Hy hat . | What colors? The tariff? The fruits of the war? The|form a cap‘or a long sleeve, ore, besides a fow aquare yards pf fence on ue aide is Riven up to |time Sai never adenek & weed ve : id tard? F enc ra [the deep cuff is of dotted net and beautiful turf wherties, while that between |in the lighthouse She is suffering | Views Of the cruiser as she | Have you weed it? Mane gold standarc ree silver? All as dead for this year as the |the flounce ts of some edging. The plan of this garden shows the wath and cu: bushes on the | from nervousness and los steamed into the harbor of) hate like mew. Cleans + @ld slogan of “Fifty-four-forty or fight!” The voter being | Three little bands of rich tomed the arrangement of the plants. The opposite side forms the flower and| At 65 she te the only woman light Seattic, on post cards, ‘on bleaches. Large box fer .. 4 velvet give color grapevines are trained to the M@h, | vegetable ptat , ‘nena Uncle & f for mailing: exch . be. called on to vote his memories, not his views cmtindkeiittliasiatiin toe . oon gag prow ge Fegan sent fom, | Per dozen Soe | rot ast fall whe eived trom |g POt GOeOR «+ ++e0 . , : ‘ The armies will get lined up on the new issues, all‘in their |; I don't want to read it, Mr. | American Cross of Honor go — . fiew uniforms, with new rallying cries—sometinie—perhaps. Ir |Gavith,” she said, “and | don't want | Ot 2s — wens: genni og to / 4 to love me. Yo seiko a iife mm rahip. Since L th G ds the meantime the voters must do individually what the party be of an on sy fgg > pala che Gaon aaeaEe a ra ea er oo ro “ a: ’ he the real one | Organizations will not do this year—sift out the issues for them <& EXAM | Don't you understand? We lost our | "8 from the Carnegie hero fund The big sale of Leather Goods Is stil! on—but clases * * : . Servnpereiaien for saving 18 lives day night. 25 per cent off om all Suit Cases, Ladies’ Hand & it Selves. Don't vote for uniforms, or for party flags, or for party } dh es . | ie Purses, Men's Wallets, Traveling Sets and Grips. Better rs fells. They have all lost their meanivgs. Watch the results of eee id 1 might have} AFTERNOON GOWN, advantage of it now. Our Hine is the biggest in the city, ad i th. “s “4 4 rial I : Made a mite io 1 once knew a cert iy can sult you. ar @ conventions, and vote your principles { your principles BY FRANK H. SWEET {the same way |girl who answered advertics | ® th @ominate your party convention, very well; if not, why, vote Ce ee oe ea § — Neher berame | ment. and ft did not turn out wel } - ‘itt? | consciows that ber eauployer *a*e Whee I saw » Lice med oa anyhow. | “Why. yes: 1 think 20,” the girt| tending over bis desk laboriously |a good opportunity to come heat | Half Price if os answered | composing « letter under an asamed name and fi: ad “Then | guess you'll do.” 1 guess I'll have to get you to! out who Mr. Lincoln was. | basct rn DEFINES LIFE FROM CRADLE 10 Big, broad-shouldered Reub Ga-| typewrite an’ send this, Mite Wit geked two or three” ralaine = On ali Post Cards and Souvenirs to officers and men on n vith looked down at the young lis,” he said, placing the letter be eyes with « half amile, “and nome U. 8. 8 Washington when In uniform. “dre woman approvingly fore her of them ever heard of a Mr. Lin-| ¥ % GRAVE IN TERMS OF DISEASE Your work with me will be) she giameed at the address, ber|enin in this nelghborhood. It look Ww rather trying. You see,” frankly,\eyen dilating nd as though I had been duped. But | The eeagere, Drug Company pm ‘as my typewriter you're bound to Why—why—what does this! really, Mr. Gavith, | would rath wae Gheens. , know my business, I haven't any | mean, Mr. Gavith?” she gasped you would keep on loving the oth 1013. 1015 FIRST AV. ——406 PIKE oon! edmeation speak of, can't epell He laughed ruefully. “The thing's girl There isn’t any Min Willie offer an’ can't hardly write m name | this wy 1 was guide for a bunt The depression had left his face Men an’ have recently come into @ lot;ing party once-—-before | came tte py this time, and it was grianiug Ca of money an’ « big business. I the money, you know—an’ there) proadly |think I have a head for the work, Was a nice young fellow who got Youre ‘Miss Metelle Leagmere an’ the determination an’ energy; | sick an’ talked to me a lot about! then?” he aaié |but it's going to be a stiff 1 his folks, an’ eapecially his sister Te — a f hadn't ever run atria, An’ will you, as Miss Estelle, an an’ this seemed after that letter.” nodding toward (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) last number of the Journal, an j fully fine one, an’—an'—well. I fell the wastebasket, “be willin’ to mar. | PARIS, Apcil 11.—Life, accord-|alyzes Hfe as follows |in love with her, or rather with his py fmg to the French Journal of| "rst year: Infantile complaints | Peer ot — pod os i bby I have not read the letter, and The Victor beats the doctor. | and vaccination | bint anything. for | wa'n't as Mins Ketel her voice drop ‘ segs = be . mre only in| Second year ething, croup, in-| a ated “a ping « tittle, bat her wen ine Our casy-payment plan sam rms of disease. Nearly every year! fantile cholera a convulsions he had money; but I got her a \ing his frankly, “Il am willing t ned has its special danger | Third year: Diphtheria, es dress a : When | came) marry you. 1 ‘would 1 cage heed settles all the fees; but the A Parisian medical man, tm the |ing cough and bronchitis. into the wrote an’ asked) made a half promise ale 1 had . . And it's See erererneeeeesens| Fourth year: Scarietina and men. | her @ question, an jfully meant it to be @ whole and | ine howe no TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ingitis an’ #0 we to unconditional one mighty pleasant to take, Come Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round| Fifth year: Menstes | Then after a whi asked trips daily. 60c round trip. ***| By now, he says, half the children | jmarry me, an’ she y pron ot ae at eee | here and try it — — lare dead. The others live on as | You see, we liked each other's follows | tore. Sherman, tore en Seventh year: Mumps But I do not understand yet Clay & Co. Tenth year: Typhoid your name, and—and the letters? mel | Sixteenth year: Chlorosie and| That's the smail part of it,” ruc 1406 Sec ds spinal irritation fully. “I was afraid she might i] ° Eighteenth ye Neuraasthenla TMERP. ISWTawy M1 SS wIdis know my name through her broth 3 | Twentieth year: Caphalalgia, al-| fo Faye ag ge er, #0 | took my middie one, Rew Twonty-fifth year: Marriage (in-|rather you know sil thie now than | @tter® 1 had them all copled out cluded among the discas Ito pick it up piecemeal with a new (UY % friend so the spelling would e P a Twenty-sixth year Insomnte|oheck evers ony be right. But the worst part is Raspberry foulard with satin fin Eve | (probably the first baby) There wos @ light flush om the! Mat! don’t love the girl any more ish is made énto a handsome spring Thirtieth year: Dyspepsia andl giri's ag hurnstt| Love somebody elves. That Igtter gown for afternoon wear. The skirt nervous asthenta wg se Powe 4 Wha ta | tells It all, an’ asks her to re and waist are cut “en princesse,” the In order that you y choos: Thirty-fifth ye Pneumonia. | pig ‘tanh spoke “— A ge Poe vote me. If aha Goes,” his a ¢ yoke is of ecru embroidery on gold = order that you may choose t| Porty-fifth year. Rheumatiom|tone and look bespoke kindly sin-| 288 ® Mttle. “I shall ask ye See eas cone ae ae ee ; your Kaster Suit from our J and baldness. | But what would he pay | Arty me, Miss Willis, If you flounees and yoke. One heavy geld | ‘ deans ¢“B Sixtieth year: Amnesia, loss of > knew of her real purpose in| WO t—Well, the letter must ge tassel is depended from a large lace splendia a ag of “Bradbury F) toeth, hardening of arteries coming to this little out-of the way | Lat the same, It woulda’s be rn |__| > tbat | st er System” and “Collegian” clothes || Bixty-fifth year: Apoplexy | town? Ge Ber Bot oy knew aoe Bevontioth year: Ambiyopia,| ‘The noxt morning they com-|q, Miss Willls was on her feet he Everett and Edmo for Meu and Young Men deafness, general debility, ye) pee | scoops, ney | com. | ayes moist, her lips tre ing. she You can buy your Baster nds It costs no more to be among the well dressed. tone in the digestive organs, gouty | by they settled down to the steady, | ‘0% M jetter and deliberately {¢ Sult on eary paymer All Our aim ts to look after your interests—when We Styles Unexcelled rReumatiors. practical details of the large bust. | \ Sbart: ae pring the pleces Imtbia| @ you need is to make a small do that we further our own. Let us show you how Seventy fifth year: Death ness. The new typewriter proved a payment down and a little = ae th Quality Unbeatable ae [herself not only competent with - ook = k or month to pur > oe eeeee ae _ |the machine and spelling, but with chase your Spring Suit or VISIT US BEFORE EASTE s iN @ keon insight and Interest in the Mat S BE - 7 Prices Right ot in a Milk Trust) ago . We have a heantiful line aut mieiie tie Being tn of Suits and stunning Hate Good Clothes fi Me: and Young Men Open an account “(a tittle Horlic k’s| uch close companionship day after for spring and summer wear or A , |day and week after week, Mr. Ga down and 4 little at a time) for | vith came gradually to realize tha that Easter Suit. \ M 1 d Mi Ik his typewriter was no ordinary ’ na C@) alte 1 | girl, and then that she was no long our | 4Ont:” tna c — The original and rt er a mere typewriting girl to h | me |} But with the knowledge, he eu | Avoid cheap aubetite: | denly grew restless and anxious and stern At your Soda Fountain more reserved. And curto ri | A glass of Horlick’s Maited|| enough, Miss Willie was In much all || Mi —rmakes a delicious and emt Work river Outfitting Co, |refreshing tunch on a cold day COFFEE Warrante CAgH. creorr. There is no Enid, | getting good those who are pay for it. Your grocer |if you don't \we pay him Ask for Horlick’s At Ali Druggiete Stirring the powder in hot water a tourinhing, digestible food: et better than tea or coflee—no A eupful—bot—on retir ing porcine ME restful sleey. oe Full Set of Teeth $5 1112 SECOND Ay; cottee for 1682.34 Second Ave 209 Unien willing to “Seattle's returns your mone like Schilling’s Best; 6 SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. Fare o—Round Trip, ac. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY.| AGAVES SEATTL.G — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 p.m. REAVEE FACOMA — 8:95 a. m. et tt ad ané 7:30 Agant ha hf Naa tay Second ard Yesier P. S.—Fer Raturtay's Opeciat, New Comer MAF wenr, 50c value, S3¢ each; & tor OF.0R mM. Seattle 212.1 1212 Seam Ave 19 ese eae accents oa