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celaaglied and fed and dressed the children and put them to bec THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh av. and connect with all de od agar These are exchang partment or name of person “Eats Partments—ask for you want BALLARD STAN AGENCY 221 Balived Av funset Mallerd s0¢ RVEREPE SPAR AGENCY ' Dee cont per copy, six cont par weal. oF twenty-five conte per month De Ueered by mail or cartiin Ne free copies Rotered at the ffice at Reaitie, Wash as second-class matter 1O MALL SUMSCHIBERS—The date « the address labo Pager, When tha Bas not again t adva ef date on che address label Rorice ro SU BSO RAM EHS hou gou by Go an Bunset. Ma soribere a perfect service “AM 1 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER” (This Is the Second of a Series of Editorials Under This Cap tion.) --- —_ MY FENCES LOU! The siler » was broken by the ctor, wh had been bend ver bed She is dead,” he said \ stride carried him to the window, where ing down into the court. It was not ar see an ash heap, tin cans and broken bottles his back to the an kneeling be with a snap and walked quietly his profession held him dead woman lay a n he close« from the room to . for the exit from this home must be made by an outside stairway le Thr ¢ sad-faced women sat in the kitchen “Are you neighbors?” the doctor asked She is—is Dead?” they whispered together “Yes BY FRANK 4. SWEET. Quick tears of sympathy came to the women’s eyes Halt |EVERETT TRUE ON THE FARM---NO. 4 EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY - — - Main 1060. SAY, NEIGHBOR, / SEH youre PHONES IND. 441 0m GOT ONE OF PTY HOGS IW THER: ) a ~~ CO WN IRERE AnD Gt? /T OUT AND AFTER THIS AERP /T AT OME (STEAD OF rf |LE77/NG 17 RUN AROUND Jo BORE THROUGH Va “Yes, doctor,” one of them answered. “Is there anything PD) ) Yal we can do? Lp } “You will have to help him until he cam get on his feet ongss TS Ps EE TAT j this way “ thought I “m your path d be removed op " The command rang out sharply le, or perhaps in some other The poor oe they moaned and the figure « king through the @& ber I know Lalo, and 1 khaow “Tt will go hard with him,” said one fee field baited. It wa ad in Nuyama, and they will not change “ ro . * t uniform of common Ae Nuyama has said she loves - And the children!” said another What'll become of | O° weg adh B-Ba 2 “ ‘= tle v1 — Bg err on Pong — them? They're playing with my young ones downstairs. | tent of the commanding officer epite of all that you aed the . ' deserte c die sished | world may do. Who's to tell them? And who's going to take care of them Wr the ries we Gating a now that their mother’s gone?” The officer tooked up from alas he raised It to his eyes You are mistaken, Kurino,” he The funeral was over. Now came the time of readjust ment The man, an ore-handler, had a problem similar to one which thousands before him had failed to solve There were five children, who, standing in the order of their birth, were like stairs, The la t vas a girl of nine, the smallest a baby The ore-handler, a man’s man, had paid no attention to the domestic workings of his home. When his work on the « the house withowt wondering how the domestic miracles were | “You, Karine? he pring wrought. Relying on her, his only part was to turn over his | nai, - : P p cheesboard. He was a strong. hand |} ; was finished, he had contented himself with the comforts of | Some fellow, but With a hard face | lm K or smiled waresetl | sayy nid at length & low votes company watila few daysago. But in this ¢ framkly C t ° of do perhaps | shal? hat peak oi ¥ diagrace to Nuyapw and her father. | may concede you that mercy Kurino omtied understandingsy hiro saw the smile face darkened In the guard b unfriendly eyes nc jno's scorntul composure vanished. This, then, waa to be he end, not only of his politienl coment in Korea, but of that which he kad sweeter posulbi pay envelope to her on Saturday nights, saving for himself a| — 1 ons hire he wotp 1} won and must now lose ite f - 1 i } 3 other waved his hand in The hours we 1 from the trifle fer tobacco and an occasional pail of bee | patient! You may go.” be eald| siting light he knew that 4 ons And now she, who had so cheerfully and expertly perform ‘ ith the prisone ef the wife's duties, was gone heres The ” drew Y Night came on. The solving of the problem had been post ty fo peld tomerrow worsing powed by the help of the kindly woman downstairs, who had | sunrise. Hut greater thar nderstand what th invotves? { will see thet the pe » lyon have the disgrace of ¢e he sergeant. “I wish to speak | ater midnight. Thon the decor on tow mi spened and some one came in a volee called sprang to hia feet be exclaim I have been thinking it over, and It ts as you may mea would hate me. Here,” thrusting a paper tuto Kurino’s hand “It te But she, godt woman, had a clamorous flock n | threw ne bie rable discharge from the The children must have supper. The man made coffee and our | . “nent, 4 army. It will pass you threagh the PI | “The a ite » he mld. tines. New go the oldest girl helped him cut slices of bread and spread them |“amd yeu koow it. fam not a de What inoredulon “You serter. | am m Koreas, aad 86) would let o? with butter. On the cot the baby slept en ieee Clumsily he helped the girl undress them, his thick fingers | pany wolawfully dared shai to bed Shithiro's face Then he sat down to think. He remembered the ildren | soit had suffered their share of childish ills. And wha t change » Japan stenibling over the buttons. He « & AR | enough cod into your com- | m the roll and en * harshly but it ia not for you. It ts fer Nayama II love ber, too. | would rather mS her to think il) of me go! go! go! mi have tried to desert, That I#) At the door Kurino looked back | tnvolunta Sh was squat thing was this-one that lay so still upon the cot, fo Mt saems, but you know Why | ted upon the earthen floor. gafng ‘Tomorrow he must work. But now he d vis tired a as pa o tate 0 Bille oye re hole ; ' } nit d ch the Maht dropped head nodding. It would be lonely without her. The children | stipped involuntarily from the of cts would miss her, too. Yes, it would be lonely, but he would get | Mn. Hl" Nye. es Nuyama. | ast: Navy Yare Route Steamer m1 ' ? Yes, y » me Nuyata.| Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6 along all right, he'd find a way the daughter of La the Bre@t and 9:30 a. m., 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** chant of Miyor. It was w ith - His eyes closed and his head fell further upon his breast. | MOTOM A consent. and we were He woke with a start, roused by the feeble wail of the bat to be married fn a month. It lacks Property damaged oftentimes — a ———— i;ibet four days now. That ts why by inferior paints and of The Get your fishing tackle at Piper TO SEE BATTLESHIPS I tried to get away, for you have |i Federal Paint and Wall Papar & Taft's, “the sporting xis | Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round | pre ir ling any word Co. have the right goods at the Store. eee trips dali 60c rannad eve | He was eile moment, then went riabt prices cial star oeaeeom ecco —. | Of, contemptuous! You could ff 1314 First Av. Arcade Annex not harm me Shithiro, for Tam more pow . OF SEATTLE 7 Price 4 5) Z Capital, Surplus and Profits cece. $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. 200—SKIRTS—200 AT JUST HALF PRICE OIRECTORS—- SILK AUTO COATS 4. W. Clise C. E. Burnside Ya—PRICE—5 A. & Kerry C. J, Smith J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb Jonna Schram J. M. Frink W. P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey George F. Stone W. W. Chapin William Piggott 8. P. Weston ° FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. BEKINS "neo, | Spring COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Suits and We Move By Contract it; Get Our Figures Milinery ATTRACTIVE HEAD. Fire Proof Storage Cus Freight Rates GEAW AT VERY REASON. Main 1523 GUARANTEED RATES Iné. 71. ABLE PRICES - Coo] 5. F. TORMA CO.. INC. YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. Py EASY PAYMENTS Mine Operators. sy ce to <p OD CASH CReoiT ~ aoe ™ n Bide Third Ave and Unive t ~~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. p Westberg & Childs ore ond ak z Or rer ree Goth Peewee ot Ordere daecwies 0 112 --Becond Ave =-1312 rtul |= = A dollar a week buys « Victor, Enjoy it while ‘ou pay for it Kasy payments” are VICTOR lity ts the highest 1 we have all sizes nd prices. me and see about it wday Sherman, Clay & Co, 406 24 ‘ iid not even know you were ti Iny DAY, MAY 6, 1906. | STAR DUST. BY JOSH A Word from Josh Wise cae boln’ blawn OU The Awful Jungle The meadow is an awful place Kor one ug ant The dandelion must face The f dra no ft The snakeroot and the adders tongur yah geathe cowsllps kindly yleld Milkweed and butlercuy b 1, hidden | he Geld, The bears paw reaches up While tiger lilies rounce amd ror. | darmies pasn flout Aud my! what bri On horsefiies or « Their Turk’s beards waving in the They're armed with arrownor And all the flowers While sword grass waite to cut you through Now, maybe Indian pipes don't meot A horrid Soowtx cam And think There's | Horriftceatly damp telt you, | ain't going to go Whe erawly-wawly creatures Woman's Home Companion Anyhow, the congressmen who at od this session won't need any Her Square Meal She looked all through the menu And wrinkled up her brow Mhe said Tm awfully bengry 1 could cat an eutire cow are “om i Re a 1332.34 Second Av. 209 Union St. SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 15q—Round Trip, 600. h Four D TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE -— 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. } | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. j and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— pret. Main 176. _Tacoma—Tel 212.) Everett and Edmonds EEN ay, trips. daily ™ ond Tih pm. ah 61.00.” Rous Phones—-Sunset 4084, Ind J. §. Navy Yard Route: Steamer Monticello Foot of TIME CARD “ wa 1810 8 a ene ana TS acre rate * tte aitie 11°96 ” “ . % h yout i VAMP the BACH WAY Berne * At A oh ace of Fat Lady to Cohoes Fresh and ordered t idget pl © welal (at the ticket wiadow) How mach will it cost me w get lerk- Inquire freight office, indy Mre. Wigge-—Cook has only one dish today, dear Mr. Wigge— That's better did it happer Mre. Wigge-—tt wae the last one Judge Why @ profes Gearenteed to wash and son's most wanted goods rs 40c EMBROIDERY rleome broideries up to 17 inches wide, worth 40« Ch t See Cambrie Do Excellent Chiffon in You Know-— sional f Joe Schermer’s A@ NEXT FRIDAY They’re Ex Clothie holes; regu per yard . 85c Plaid Silks, 39¢. 1089 yards of New Be st colorings and designs ly sold for 85 « yard. Pabric Bale, per yard st-nighter al lusive LONDON’S FABRIC SALE PROVIDES A LONG-FELT WANT A Sale of Needed Fabrics for present use appeals emphatically j now to heads of families. Extra low prices have been put on all goods sold: by the yard. To fully understand the values we offer, it is highly imper- tant that you COME TO THE STORE DAILY. 85¢ Black Taffeta Silk, 27-Inch, Per Yard, 49¢ Taffeta broken lar 8 Plaid # way | Sas firet ae ub ore f i fe cayid he way upd ri, “that f het ‘ Pert ' tea!” ex , tka, of ¢ 75¢ Pongee Silks, 48¢. novellies co Pabr T tmches wide je Sale. per yard also plain shad wear, the se big rence of natural Lome _ 48c $1.10 Black Taffeta, T9¢. An exce wide rnold Bale wide those rie 8: yur remelar $1 Sole black, extra London's Fabric Sale per For ¢ for $1.10. Lon price, per yard & natural co natty spring © worth $1.50 yard. L price, per ya don's very $1.09. Silk di yard me day only (Thursday), we of. fer a Child brim trim Broad 1 Leghorn Hat med with flow lace and fine tarletan worth $1 This THURSDAY ON SALE will prove quality d weart in 7 a we a yard are included ed designs not shown before. allies Fabric rice Dress 40 th ae Gray Linen as, yard ze Black Sa sen, 30-inch ard ise and Lawns, Sale | vera:ee Linen half. bleached Irish Lin. inch Sale yaré Pretty worth | | price Bird’s-E Cloth, wide Sale ptionally good quality, 30 inches very tough and well adapted for coats, sults and underskirts; Silk, 34 inches one Fab 98c $1.75 Black Peau de Soie Silk, Mack Peau de ng, richest wide. “ss $1.09 Silk Waists Worth Double What We Ask. ches Children’s Trim’d Leghorn Hats— 9 New, specially select Come quick BIG REDUCTIONS ON THE LOWER FLOOR Art Dray h 12% Fabric Sale yard ye, or Fabric price, yd regular leedon « 39c regularity abric 79¢ $1.50 Imported Pongee, 98¢. Genuine Imported Pongre ilk, wear m7 i inches wide. London's Fabric Sale, he popular for and suits; Jap Silk Waists, embroid- ered and lace front and sleeves; washable. Fab- 2 $ 1. ric Sale price... ... bargain yard Sc Diaper inches Tc AM, | $1.25 All-Wool Panames, 75¢. | Ver Why thee viled her 0 tind ont vat ae Polladetphig — as COFFEE, od ¢ OUT while ig tr and Poor "say ai - shillings Hg guaranteed; does not split OF. wean { 75c All-Wool Serge, 40%. Never wears out; suitable for iadiar ll skirts awd sults; also children's suite coats; regular width worth T5e yard; all colors. Lom don's Fabric Sale, per yard ....4 | and | | j inch, every thread pure wool, wears like tron; every wanted suitable for almost any purpose, 3 ‘ Sale, per ing material; about 15 plecesto from; regularly marked and sold for S0c yard; suitable for coats, sults \rate skirts, London's Fabric price, per yard .... * 85c Brilliantine, 49¢ The famous English manufactare, inches wide; wears and washes aiso shakes the dust; all : sam; worth §5e yard. London's #@ja| Fabric Sale, per yatd ...s+s008 $1.25 Silks, 27-Inch, 75¢s A general clean-up of stripe effects; all sizes binck and white ¢ plaids and dark shadow stripes, ing plain shades of Rajah pee 27 inches wide. London’ Sale price, per yard “Merry Widow” Sailors, Regular Medium and small Merry Widow ors, in black navy blue, white natiral and light brown or burnt regular price $2.00. ON SALE THURS. 1 5S*< Em Brown gheeting, 94 | Lonsdale Musllay widt was Sie yard. | rie Sale price, 23¢| tee All: Wool White French Lawn, 40 45 inches wide;| was . eo sab red, pale worth 50c yard, Fab bere

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