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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1906 RY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY B I tar doc “ t at if De Briler’s abil ss 8 BY JOSH the "dow" that they @ ° ar D Amer shone srosecutor is to be judged by his conduct in this Steffen cali — ©THE Private exchanges connecting al! parte of | : en ae ad , duilding — Sunset, Main 1050 and independent |that the city of Seatt ild at once discharge this indi nant a Wend Prem doch Wine FRSA ART Poe ee WHOLESALE DRU Ask for the department or the mame of the person ittle m mploy a real ” little longer Win plausible proposition that \ one a li > DOWN- TOWN STORE ‘ i : he ascended from min | ust YOUR BALLARD STAR AGENOY—22) Baliard Ay & Walterd 306 ra edge aw and a little shorter on indig | 01D -1018 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2015 — a | . main : ‘ Homer Kvena soa ® ad Aw. Muneet, 2649 . “A Knock ey any At the Boor UP-TOWN STORE WE of oe! ~~ RVRAEETT STAR AGENCY F een Oe fo es. f silee hamea desvest *biieatadiee ronan PIKE ST, me WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO AL aay pre ond te mah at's a FR M DIA ’ jeet ae much of @) Caller; The Duke dé @ De-| peeyorrice sys svation “yy - ip os cad clase matter dent terre Oe at tk wo Vome STORE a Miss) ~ ao ; =e a 0 WA’S DIARY * ka eee eile Be Ee So — me Ca have brought m ‘ i’ mA chANE® | Mine Dilipickien Joins the Great Suffraget Movement as a Girl in the | SS Eee ee Easter erfu mes P —s Trenches, Only to Find That Mer Usual Luck 1¢ There Like a Wasp. | alias Pavied Matel Wack ese, sheane yee’ you The iar fall 10 ranch | | Oh, Waan't He the Cut-Up! all orders dalivered th is Here is a chance to buy the very latest and choie, pent! on Oy 8 2’ vle: a “we will send | on Selisncad What did Jack get Nelile for a) 4 ed ¢ " tame Male Se 008 Slgkeae'es wor | ov 2. nanan Pathan Se est odors in Domestic and Imported Perfumes ot . v5 ° 4 ) Sg oh ge eps ata | “Homething that tlekled b Mountelatr, N. J., has named ¢ close to cost 8 to the oa ee ve “iy ©er és ry pot I park sadism ~ Winat was | t that domen't make IC dif On Sale Monday and LET'S ALL SAY “ANRRN” | sent Vear Age Today I uesday Only \ ’ mint Brechen palace ald ie ue styles In Women's hate Chioris Vislette—Q ‘ , in “woes » be & whitewas D. Bome of worth $f ‘ . adgea 4 . foreign no iene $ a - be ; et : ay i . ‘ 1 eh aged =e that 4 “ = Lundt Bolden ne—e arly © special, per oy a vatent offic they were afraid ~ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and 1 Mo ene t contained ro catred “ nw sia “e ins of “de y Heard in Vodeviile Piper @ Taft. Tel. 1030 see T Hudnut's Exquisite Perfumes ec . ete ioe of bis WG fhe ms Se France sent a fine bunch o Diver's 6 Tedtie \heornate—3 ' ual oer ee anean and white civilization fee-colored heathen wi rkele Piver’s Roseris—Hegularly $ ai, yer os ae ‘ Piver's Safroner—Kogularly $1.00 vot Very s y, but a step at a time, t Piver's Satroner—Keaula a The Quaker Drug Cc ompany command of Gen. D’Amade, have p Two Stores from Dar Ber Rechid to Settat has beer ' 1013. 1015 FIRST AV.—— LONDON’S LET EASTER FIND YOU WEARING SOMETHING NEW By ol Means See Our Easter Millinery Special Se ¢ Trimmed Mats —-—406 PIKE 7, a felt still furth ef French arms has Qn several occasions D’Amade ha many as 8000 wild tribesmen, Agair e he hali-nake down like barley. In onc by a shower of bullets from the as, however, loss was only 10 men killed. In some feft as many as 100 dead on the field wit fing any loss whatever The moment the French leave a ce the “rebels” flock back into it. The Aly comblar Po t No store eam Charact Every one speaks for iteell Thos style, sativfactt pouall sands of w @ question of how many men the rebels 4 eae ~ 8U8$2.98 7 $3.98 » the losses on the French side th * While the losse 1 e | “Shaking the Fist of Defiance Under the Nose of the ‘Panoplied, | to$5 e to $6 J to $7 -98 have been enough, it ix believed, to enable Frenc! a Pie faced Oppressor 1 sata Chores (to ot claim that France now has a right, because bap these sacrifices. Iv LOWED to pack a bass dram gig]! And @ Newport dinne ri e dieu to take over Morocco as a colony. When rocco bec | Ain't I getting to be the real TA. | Seetet aid wey 8 Laid Sreory 7 ! French territory the tri-color will float over tl le of n BASCO Nittle suffragetio, though Moat © tall dessa patstolanieny on kee Of ate I fine . . tere | o ae s coun | ould | say matrioie—together and turned ®t , ” qu east Africa from Egypt and Lake Tchad to the Mediterranean It toe't as excita’ im this COUR ent ee blie etreste Yon) & ed Simia Nothing < \ 17 4 alit ek. Alle jtry as to Kingland, where they chain het che men began to lake hotice straw braid ;7 colors incl an a ; se Glatt Noe their hapada, thelr fs ves to the p posts and| THEN, And Mrs. Mudieigh Gorgom:| life,” phe tereely commented W am black and the new Co- vese defy the poller, the pariiame 4 Brindiehuret showed us an EXAM. “there ainat be corners sb ° ef hes’ thdecs ‘ a ame regency Of untrammeled Womanhood |explore—-iches she could never ®@ nhagen blue. Price of Sed ieadn: wecanices wabed beedhhe alas}: coast. tere Mees eee bs . he popels Peru tisdting ny shaking the fist of defiance up| fl ah Gorgon Krindieburst der the nose of “panopited. And to this he added an ep authority.” the same b fram The seusibie women Tve Today: for ber these al! about idee is $2.00 each. ON SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY. ms, Custe flies, their tra to the most improved instruments of murder that our splendid Recanse your women are net of civilization has devised here is wo Past The Young Miss Wants to Wear } [the stuff that masters are made Wear a New Covert Jacket But, when it is all over, and the dead are buried, how happy | "> caiticaee lesten, “ile aed of emancipaigen and Tomerros Pe ept the widowed and orphaned, the lone! rouse thei ith aa of the the curbatoue and told ustte| ‘Thet sight The Picture was > a New Suit. they = be i except the - we th rouse them with a pesado of the hae ciientas to tenet qtace and «iam Worth From $5.00 to $8.00. P . the mourning mother, none of whom will be ab . . . 1 are vie eresided ai the " Mi a ni ee Ya : . ge get a ~ out house whieh win 2 oe 3 Glory ie the in eye etonce a = * tea . A special purchase of Women's and Misses sses u ne dear one who went down be o © | the , » ‘ © ovr beloved mary resa and ber oot ‘ J vert Coats, f ving and sommer we 9 t in {chem with MY thous froma tempt for Mere Man even WHEN | But the queer thing about the Leaal tan bok haltenene — a ot ee ee Piece.Tallored Sult (Jacket and: shirt) machine gun She done so. And mo in my ca-| embellished with brass buttons apd | WHol affat avi doce Bo trom sy ear ts a don ar young ladies from 13 ae And the survivors will be civilized and fearn to drink] pacity ax Joan of Are to the puffer | braid undersiand It to this de on + wow = on CALE PRI. $3 95 mi in new periea was kin Continued ance the picture Was festored t * ely trimmed. absinthe and copy the morals of Paris and wear only Frenc hj ins ‘ America s Al tin wed.) to origina acé on the wall the day aT le ON SALE FRIDAY AT. : a asia - : A forgot all about It Ghoddy and have their children run over by trolleys and have) their market prices fixed by telegraph We, who are already civilized, say “Amen.” wy Yard Route Steamer Monticello leaves Fiyer deck @:30 and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4 p.m Woman's eyes. She gave ont > ELAsy PaYMents taxes to France Wear New Undermuslins EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FRIDAY. 1 390, 0c, G¥c CORSET COVERS FOR 256. Corset Covers, of (ine muriin of cambric; fuil front, finished with lace or embroidery nd sik ribbon, Many styled of these dainty goods for your choosing at less than Gat DE BRULER, THE POLICE COURT PROSECUTOR li Dickens, the novelist, had known De Bruler, the police i " " $1.25, $1.48, $1.75 SKIRTS FOR gm - 2 ced him in ol place : . @ourt prosecutor, he would have shi d in a book and wae | _ Cambric Long Skirta or 8 ‘vate 4h GR today wayward children would be thr ned, not with the At firababe Artist did o Pir Swies embeeitery and ea thers ba @ of lace insertion ané@ edge — 4 at). " ae pee the onal nd he felt many tucks and bethatiiched ft © One chance of the season to buy these | bogie man, but with “De Bruler’ll 1 if you don't wateh | ante z -. + = maa Uils pried, and Saat iff time for Rasier wear ce © buy lovely ekirts at bome, & velle wife's manner that disturbed him Something. too, seemed gone out of his life, be felt a lack he could 1 chaflenge out.” He's a little man, De Bruler is, but and feathers into a court scene than one twice his size. When! 75e, Wc, $1.25 DRAWERS FOR SHE. , Cambric Drawers, some have deep flounce of fine Swiss embroidery, neatly tucked; others with deep ruffie and two row ° insertion mad edge; in fact, never before bas suck a greatly assortment of values been offered for such a low price. Outi from our spler Ler e i « cuts COMES dig es not exp . De Bruler, the police court prosecutor, becomes indignant, you | “uD Mee TLAStINO CHEERS x expla smicasty thrvaav-melf did showing of exclu oibe, $108, sambcaedinnee SE can literally hear the indignation oozing out of his every por house one day. seeking some spirite) rieligerger hie Taal § noah we mise, of fine cam length, aca finished with fnsertion, silk stbemid ) ; " ‘ en s ane ed with Bwies embrokdery o lace " It's fearful, and sets one to wondering what would have hap BY JESSIE M. PARTLON eal essence that had eocaped Nau e wis 4c “mange : The bride had lived with that be glanced toward The Picture! } pened had De Bruler been a large man and possessed of a pro-| pictured face nearly a year and it ne Another hah never, until today, had it meant usurped it place and a little pa “e more to her than & striking com- shot through him at the though portionately greater amount of indignation Big Buy White But De Bruler, the police court prosecutor, is caref bination of colors and canvas He made ne #ign, spoke no ent pay cash. open an a He never allows his indignation to carry him away unless! New, for the first time it spoke. of reproach, and from day to day |i - i } ° . he k OE LN ON Leick | 1 Bite 4 The lovely, mocking eyes seemed, a barrier grew up between busban count and pay a litt ¢ knows that the man whose conduct has so stirred him has], jook throagh her, and curved red and wife. The passionate, warmly down 1 little at ns f ho friends-—or unless he has an audience jlips cried out to ber “interlop colored face of the dead woman 8! ightly Ol Stained Factory TY oe cae | Teday one of these Burne-Jones came between them and made th The unfortunate who has falten because of his fondness for] ,ouen’ with feowsy hair and limp| married life a thiug to joer at and Ende. SPECIALS FRIDAY liquor but who has never wronged a being in the world but | fre - that @ ~ hey art, had up | deride ; 5,000 Yards of Machine $1.95 Black Taffeta Sitk, O5¢. o ot we er pemfortable self compla aS, y ~ ” ‘ ” 1 | himself, is in the eyes of this man De Bruler, the police court | St 2°" ,.coM \y o . h” Silk koaranteed k 30 inches wide; . ¥ ee ee “ cency. The dabbler in question had A Wi Woman took the whol Stained Vhite India . * " caaibis to take ¢ ead agied basiness tats her own " suitable for coats, underskirts and suits. ‘The & suk Fn prosecutor, a greater enemy of society than the man who) dropped in « but secretly to Friday, per yard .. Linons, bought direct- 3 ypraine the artist's It just happened sneaks past the law, and without a Hie ense perm itting him tO] pride for the better enlightenment Ween eu & ly from factory; goods Wash Sitk, 206. + 0148 Slack Pann SEE ee do so, selis liquor to minors and adults and does more to de-jof o hangersonia-Bohemia, and therefore the that sell every day for 81.19. = Bauch young manhood and womanhood than any drunkard who| ,indiae herself alone with the y you mast ndt took 10c, 12\%4c, Be and | ve "ett Mulley of Novelty | an exceptions quail Sy Rar ever stood before a court | she look critically from the » at the sun,” she told the me. : Ray 4 cor sil Wash Silks, check and noe ene perfect ate, e knowledge of the police, sheriff's office and the prosecuting} “Not your style at all, te she? No woman can fill all a man's itting 0. ip i Phy . ae also watsts; a | Rather while the | _ Renue Bot you a ung enough to defy even “The attorney's office, a blind-pig at Madison park, was placed on (Inc.) trial on a charge of selling liquor without a license. Two wi Pongee Silks, 48¢. nesses were prepared to swear to the purchase of liquor from | Tgeres® tt + amg 7 1932-34 Second Ave. 209 Union ash and weer beautifully: plain shades; also big tine men in ile employ of Steffen, These witnesses were employe 1 And the $l a week is the “Seattle's , of The Star DAmly the roalled the p short cut” to own Reliable Credit House’ arp oS gon Syed, °*| a neveny am As public prosecutor, it is the duty of De Bruler to honest-|sionate st had herete ines a me. ne Wears well, looks good nt romance to ‘ _ The Genu ted Pongee ly and faithfully prosecute those who violate the law. And| Merely lent romance toh i made up ier ye band's career. “The Tigress Silk, natural color; 34 inch De Bruler does this— been one of many models that had Having added es wide; on sale iday kirts and jackets; regalat When the man who violates the law is some poor, 1 _ | paved the way to fame for the Ar NEUROPATHY only, p 1 09 width; Priday bee Re , ee . | that Hy Newest Oe yard yard svesene able wretch, without a dollar or a friend and without i t| Here, alone in the fal 7 his Odor ; mis . = , ; drawing roo mt don't have me to “fit 85c Brilliantine, 494, manhood to rise 0 ste alia i ait ail ol he He to "amt drawing room, 4 UN adS manhood to rise up in his seat in the pen and give the con ‘gebalen anoiy deri te an wait till you save ~ -} hes wide; never wears out; colors of uavy blue, those men who sometimes pierjure themselves in order to place | and scattering a shower’ of gold the entir pe t : brown and red; Friday o: } ard othe ne m the pris st s , the deserted te ¢ amount, Esedach anoth r mame upon rison list they keep as evidence of | peep urgt era gos The first payment eh $1.25 Panama, 69¢. $1.50 Chiffon Volies: $1.08, FR liclency ts pence officers her Woman. "4 puts it ia youl at Btrictly All Wool Panama. 52 | imported Chitton Veunaes t isin such cases as this that seuler, the oc ep te knowledge came with ) " ches wide; ¢ eardina ’ : h ca a hat De Bruler, the police court) ,ieht shock. He. her husband, had home green, navy dlue, browa, | inches. wide; o8 sam llows his indignation full play. ‘The door is opened | loved this over-biown beauty, bad poy ogee Prosece She cd Cty katt créale and kiased thone vermition Ips and the bor She broke off thin painful train Sherman, Clay g (0. | 7? 01 while the prisoners in the bull pen sink down into the collars! of thought and hid her Gaming White Cotton sre c mode, reseda: Frida 1 evening shades; per yard 69c i Friday, per yard . Is are cut a of Geir oats and : their turns in fear and trembling Orr tis ennite Tee ned oithioel 1406 Second Ave. WEAR NEw OXFORDS wonders how so small a man can make so hon e ¢ out, obiiterate, tis’ hateful past ar a itary’ ihosiy ges oan Tue ido rege i oe te, vite C Stefien, the blind-pig man, wa 1 And M Brule ate boats a1 Pier Tem 40 | Misses fies knew that Steffen was guilty haree. H that | trips dai 0) nd trip toe pa = a Steffen has been selling fiqt n park upon every op Brae z portunity and he knows that cl » the bre THE DEAF CAN HEAR quarters, & Ged that the brewers paid a y the fund used in tt Spe, Tal tort ble sate. ate lection of Mayor John F. Miller, in whose behalf Mr. De Bu } special took a somewhat active part during the campaign vant sias The Star does not say that Mr. De Breler was infl { Mood wy Ja

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