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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY mins of thee who bad wate} SCHAEFER Main 1050, the ont Vietort _ era pa — These are exchanges, and connect with all ¢@ oe a Chas’ Read 4 Arnold, Tom you wart rs acreage | Lord | ' 1 other 1 BALLARD STAR AGENCT—9rt Baly Av funset, Balte a you wi be mine, my own, “my Sail Site @ hat aantront Si wife us ’ that, w t lack VERT STAR AGENCY He Neos ' re “ That is quite thrilling, t ie? - na winks yas, test . " nin C@nte per week, @ twenty-five conte per month De Well, ae it happened, bhe had her el » Mee se ee Bi tree cop ive fingers between the covers of one] : "7 heanatiion aA the “six best seller marking } Ee ROE Ea the page on whieh thet propowal | | BRIEPS BY WIRE # ne ame xy © took ‘place. ‘The woen called foe! | | ° & ton tqedes, wom, pele Soe’ ie: ime te When Gries Che en 2 SetNeD a dimlydit drawing room, of course} | ano & Bs ae it COULDN'T take place on the} — i ‘ t 1 “ ge of Sore: ee ee ee street or In @ trolley ear | Victoria will orgamize a lodg Sec car eee a ee peg} a 1 questioned ® mar How the UC. T i ee ti) ewe . s ae . : . ee, Some 5 <an'® moe Gum eam Stee ~~ one de you think # man ought to me | bis ates at Chek tee. © y a ee ee ee ge CORR Te agpees | Goodall, member of the welt known C8.5 & Ae aay Wee Ikwe @ mee EVER propose the |marine firm of Bennett & Goodal = eae oe eS eEtorsr oO 0 OST TCE wD ¥ Ad regular and, shows an ab) lot Br hen uae dats aon P « and asks the girl bow much : : Jie s < - the right ofe st thie inter | oi. tniaks at sid run the house| LONDON, June &—"“During the| Fine destroyed the three m@ohine ® is begause he on, laundry tneluded, why, that girl | 30 years of my etay in London 9 of the Victoria Maghinery Sommer ereivet an Puget Sound vesrertay wee olbor we had better per tre fellow’s bet ce = ee Ra th Mt COMmpar Vietoria Senne . tw i instanter,” is w the man sald, ¢ dwin A. Abbey, the Amor-|day night, loss $140,000. One hun To the tediant sunshine the flowers of the garden tuwat nag cs _ . and that's about as as most | ican artlt, on the eve of his d®@' dred and fifty men are thrown ont Tre OX AND THE FROG, Titm roms bbe, am! the pwbve af Natore throwied free and yaa ever hear a marrind WO | omen ever get to the proposal of | parture for the United State tolof employmess. ‘A flare fr@nt the An ox dr at 4 pool walks aver 4 brood of young frags " , ome tee Bow Ber Husband pro-| the ngwelist’s imagination plac® his paintings in the Pennsyl | moulding room i# thought to heve and crushed nom to earth not ts rine Main, whiel, ft qed mo thee gery ct @ all awe Nix She will tell adnost | It is more romantic to hold hands | Vania capitol. “Today it is quite a! been the cane | be ae od, wr thing « Seon weer, beng cwleyed, awakemed the slecpeng woods OAL Crore olmer Stall of the courtebly ont mace at the on, but fa man - a oman ie ae icine to ade m to fiets about - : " ra + mare yore 2 who speods hin spare moments fig m d @eowsy fwids sed gently Riswedl the lakes and bev. There wa wom iC comes to he] cctng oat bafidiag eotheaten and attention called to ; hae @ rocm far disc: 4, ong oo ow nin & supposed to thowe jooking into the current priee of oe ren oon How Radi. . fateful words, “Dearest, | love you. | lumber is almost(gure to be tn ear nim were always to f p vibrated through the 1 hi ma 'Oher 6 14, te 8 tie ey ° yut as vo} | neat, and you can never tell about | It was a dey elen you meetelly gave thanks fa tee priv ? proms om #2 Shout Os VObi Oe emeteur eataunemer. Weomk | of the w while the b t : uole a8 fee ephinx don't have to be In Jove to admire The Frog, laying»aside ber stays a 4eup breath swelled tap Rage o@ living Perhaps the reason for this ts| the moon, and somé people learn | self up like she was trying to take the whole seat on one das No eae o all led, mow men are good, and no/ teat men so seldom ask a woman | the hand-bolding habit in school | of a atre : a a git the hat skinned for size, . outrig rey the ‘ ud never get over it | “Cease, mother pull yourse i r ‘or you tnereoo cum tome the beare of the pe ¢ the sermon = ight to, ma —o and es the/™", woman never has any. doubt burst your shgs Isces. Take it f e, you in the ‘an ef Nature, We are as much and,truly a part of the creation — ‘ of what & proposal |). he i class alone bi : monste: Oh, we the Pree : should be are largely draw# from yeally cares. She de to that’s all the bigger he's be if he were cowverted into = egg @ the trees and flowers, and of the tide of vitality that ebbs and {possible romances she fools that get a chart to figure out wh he} | pressed beef.” Which goes to show that you can't a ne flows ie the world of things which we see and only partly | there ts something lacking when be | stands on matrimonial question woman—tut, tut, so—e Frog © begins to talk about furnishing @®) Romance is dear to a woman's (Star Special Service.) - " wade 0 nd fat, taking it for granted she knows! heart; no one but the woman ever| LONDON, June 8.—-One of the — ©THE e There are wee wi us who did not resume weck-day | who ls going to live to that flat with knows how dear, but if the right Cle¥eres, crackamen that eve WHOLESALE a hed, | man should aay to the right wo | tested in the person of John F a DR pedo: Muwsiay ning without feeling -better and refrexhed I once asked a 1%-yearold 6) man, “I thinkewe could get along rested ip the person of ohn Fi : . or trou t how she thought a man ought to|om my salary all rightp,what d’ye | ck Spencer Lknown eftizen and DOWN- TOWN STORE PHONE There seemed less to wort © trou 2 a my sale abt, what ) I be like Sunday, |Prves® to & woman should | say to taking that flat [ was telling Sunday school teacher. Only _ re 913-1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN egg Let us live ow lives so that each day will be like SUNGAY, take her 4n his arme sad tende you about the other day?” she cently he was given a prise of $100 UP-TOWN STORE WE DELIVER fa af sunghin® Most trouble are home-made, and nearly kiss her pa, brow and check. Then| would marry him gladly, even | %* “mont reapected citizen PRNEE ST. = WESTLAKE AVE. FREE TO ALL SeaTng) » sup though a rival spouted pootic) Wad not Bpencer been arrested — wwe envnanees -———e perbayse, vamecessary isper phrases and besought her on bend. While In the act of burgiarizing OFTCE SUD STATION rRee Pomes, Let the sermon of Nature preached yest your 1 can® live with ed knee to.save him from an early fe Would have believed the a ae woe OTe mas) noo ae | . , out you. | have tried to conquer) grave and cease torturing « heart Charges against him ‘Shep | my great love and failed; promise | that was here sal er woe. He made « complete confes e ry (annsistass cURETEERESUERAESUERAOEEROUNRRNERRNRNNENE m. “L was cnught red-handed | he sald, “so there's denying ‘THERE ARE RO TRIPLES IM THHS LEE | wuything. fam th Mr “d Raffles, to capture mu } nictpality employed an extra force ; mothe of little t tives at a of $4,000. ra eo tt ton of Hitt! he policedave been hot on the Even the great events at by series of little trall of the burglar the Jondon wile est decisions are the result oPanconsidered newspapers described as “the All Week at Both Our Big re, and the grave zs crackeman” for several months. He hetbits cof thow geht av! turns of temperament We live our lives, days, but by joo of thas world lie moe at the mountai@ summit toward which we jowrmey a the cod of our ambit the real j I ty: violets wad daisie# that grow wild alor kimdwesses wad loves that are sweet to the’ sou Cue of te greatest od Kaglivh statesmen asked im his old age what hed been the greatest joy of his triumphant life, soromnvered : “F othony img tne boumds.” not by moments; and the ys the little om; no ie in g the way Sommmcm bo ws ald Matwre mowes teeomgh the emlless cycle of the seasons yr aw coavehers series od trifhes, Wheat coukl te lew import- wot than the budding of a samgle leaf? Yet, multiplied and contihwed, it becocmes the most mumrotias process the oor bd Geant Alen, ia owe of his charming essays, fot a hong tinve there has bern & comtest between the quud the nuts, which has receited im importaat consequences) Me to beth. To resit the squirrels the nuts have keen for cen-| turies thickening their shells, amd to meet the changing con-| ditioms dee squirrels have been Saher peg and sharpening | tee | in tells us that} éaten, and the squirreds with dull teeth, not being able to five where soft muts still grow, bave all starved death Simapie Sorses such ss this are at work in endless variety @it through nature aml haman hfe ae We are apt to regard as of great importance, white little habit BRUSHES Of every kind. Every one anteed Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phones 99 and Main 70 Ind., 92. g Ex PRereng SUE SER O 1514 Piest Ave, Arende Annex BEKIN MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, inc. We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Dive Prt Storage Belo 1528 Cut Freight Rate Ind, Ti. GUARANTEED RATER ‘Late again thig morning squirrels | apm Mr Sylvester Chesterton i { wie you would learn to be on | time.” “Aw, go chase yourself!” mam edvised to take a little THE SEATTLE STAR-2MONDAY, OOBLD MEN: JUNE age: CHANGE COME IN OLO LONDON, Soutwhied police time and again. Spencer's capture was spectacs lar. Th some manner It came to the knowledge of Detective Sere Briare of Lateester that the of Mr. Stevens in Hendon jwas to broken into on « certain light. The detective, accompanied by the owner of the house, waited im the dark for the expected borg lar The crackeman did not disap and “In that scene the great actrees , The high ambitioas, even when felly realized, are not the} child was the moat realistic | hase ever soon, 1 pave ne aoabt ah las incr pice toveen tae tow: ° ss, T J ie the little} felt all the grief she portrayed.” : ook place between the burg source od the truest Rappine That ix fous! ie on, bo Soult: 1 aderstané conisone (hen jest ctolee her. pet lar and the detective. Stevens domestic jops, friewdships and the humble blessings that are) dog, Kiki” could render no assistance, being | unable to tell in the dark which was oe friend and which was foo \aestotance arrived. jtured and the lights turned on | All present grere dumbfounded The detective was as much sar prieed an anyone. Why, thie man has been to | headquarters repeatedly in the last few months,” he ejaculated |perting he had seen suspicious characters in various places. He [believed he had found traces of | the crackeman, and we acted on | his advice Spencer was wearing gloves when arrested, He explained had worn them throughout his Finally the burglar cap- BY JEGHE M. PARTLON. Delia,” re tone one felt he would uae to- doa recalcitrant chambermaid wetorted broming Deter who wae « ° t tried to grow im the habitat af the sauna have all teem | “Your larecnag ie—ab—er—a lit his extraordinary success was dw th crad.” commented the gentic ito the use of a mysterious powder xer said by doctors to consist of opt “retary but bet he could show Iplia um dust—by where pollsh°was most Bauer rendered his \ictims uSbonscious interrupted bis, That was De ees >) One vietim died from the effects of way | the dust . . Jost «wpe Wideheime . ; « cor’ ” Things ordinarily of great commequence Ieecorme hesiea’ ; pong pS : i‘ vena * Acting ° a eats the ry he bought seat ae eae were tome ‘ . . . Me . 2 u a five-pow box of candy, ge trifies. It is told of ome of Napoleom’s marshals at Marengo | they mst from Milwaukee—his | dozen American Meauties on “tick,” |*trychnine. He had use them ty that as he was giving imstructioas to generals, and pooint-| 60" Schmidt . ted me to &/and started in to cut out “Hetnie” hag! - ae : P a ° adoe Sithmy! clean forgot gehmidt | Buried in bin back yard were egg out to them the places where troops were to be -hurriedly ws {the i was! Distrust, anger, amazement and found several ontie of the most i off his iewlewed fi The t val | della O'Mur star Jageler) consternation dwelt by turns on De-| UPtodate burglar's tools. | teassed, « bullet cut off his iedened fine The grea bongo lat the business ns lunch, bad/ita’s brow when she realized Ches-) Spencer had taught Sunday gave our giamce at the biveding stump, and then, with “As I) bees “disco the sti tegon was trying to make love to cgbeo! reeviarly He was married. . « a Pwltin thee Phar and Was NOW | her, Finally ahe settled down to a/ He sald his crimes were practically | was saying, gentlemen,” extemded amether finger and ti | ie model Chrante state of clonic and the pic |imeanity, and he was glad he had God bis instructions. | Bye tit 12 - ioe been captur m ‘ hings | What a “kim hesterton had # t fe 50 for —— a — Ome of t most difficult things in life is to vic ng bl a Cheater ad spent fully $ r| os 2 ‘ tripewed | shtly over th Delia's entertainment when fate | ts proper perspective. [le that are really af no comsequence | cms of aspaodel, benring a she handed him « lemon. fewere and www in ber Two yellow missives wore | A Friend | white arma, See was Mr. Bylve® chucks t him by a ewan impuloes and idenis that, if followed, would lead onward and | ter Chemertons idee of the way |coe tee ane aie ie had | apt to be neglected Hygela.” goddew of health and pot arrived, but the masterpiece was epwerd, are apt _ sem APE | daughter of Acwulapius,” killed | pearly finished, and the jury—all j time in angient Gree friends of his—had reserved it al A CHOICE mrvESTmENT. | Chesterton's brush halted ab-| place on the line @t the exhibition, | nh A ctwice mvestument fer your betweem Hyecla and. the He opened the letter most artis« fiwney is to bay a back of stock deen fine wm bad suddenly cc | tieally decorated with finger mark#l & thy Seacoma Beach Inxprove rred to him there was too much | first, and read i 2 Ce. This stock con be ox Heinle” in bis model's talk. He Dear Old Ches: Me and ‘Hetale*) ¥ Geomet any time witthie a year for had bees up mninst the modeland-| are married. He got mad about you! e accepted by the com y Ly P. He | giving me flowers and wouldn't walt pany at 1 per cent above its cost wiuh had vesn drowned | n@ longe Heinie’ anys I can't pose : to you. The emtionk kx that this in the Zuyder Zee when an infant no more. It ain't niece —our Little-at-a stock will cari you per cent Much depended oa the success of DELIA BCHMIDT,* ’ > profits. Where con you find a wif Lome » pleture, rent, grocery bills,| The other was less loving, It dis Time Plan, when @ lavectment. Call and let us tell we Nut j4 new frock for Jeammtte, and few | pensed with introduction ou Short it at #39 Aleska Bide « Diamond Lump trifies like that. And the picture You are a brute, and the whole new apparel is need information, telephone ind . ge | depended upon a wendy town is talking about your goliguy P . At, Sunset Main 78 Chas. & ‘mace Cond He decided to use strategy in| on with that Murphy girl. Iam go-} ed and funds are Crane, manager oon hwarting Cupid. A sure cure for|ing home to Kokomo, and my lawe pats Senne — love, he bad read in an old French | yer will file suit for divorce and alt short. book, was more e | mony immediately. Use it in the buy ing of your Summer Outfit it'll your purse out. The Washington Trust Company Linke OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ... 9685,000 Transact a General Banking Business, Eastern DIRECTORS— 4. W. Clise C. E. Burnside | > A. 8, Kerry C. J, Smith | Outfi Co 4. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb | a John Schram J. M. Frink | W. P. Trimbl 0. J. Humphrey (Inc.) 1932-34 Gecend Av. 209 Union St. George F. Stone William Piggott W. W. Chapin 8. P. Weston H. R. Clise FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET PHD HAAASCOHOOO SO PO OO DOOCOED OOOO DOOOOO OOOO Je SEE ne otrie e YEASTHOP’S FABLES analated fr By Fw Choctaw.) oney-Saving Stores Don’s Fail to See the Demonstrations 6f The Golden Vibrator JOHN F. SPENCER. PLEET AT THE NAVY YARD, The Atlantic Fleet is now at the Navy Yard. See battleship tents} in the drydock. Boats feave times daily from Pier 2ofoot of Yer ler Way. Round trip See ove UNDERMUSLIN SALE Passes All Belief. Values So Immense Have Taken the Town by Storm. Great Extra Attraction of Garments Worth to $2.25 Going at 98¢. One More Day. After That Other Important Offerings Will Come Into tice. At Our First Av. Store.—Vibration for Health Is The Quaker | } the Modern Cure. stTorts -1013- 15 tat 4O6PReSL The grand bargains in Muslin Underwear which the U. 8. Dis trict Court has made it possibile for us to offer the Seattle fethinine public this week are being advertised this afternoon by hundreds of women who have profited by a visit to the sale today if you have been here today and secured some of these lovely garments. it in evidence that you certainly know a good thing when you see it If you have not been here, come tomorrow You have an opporte nity now to choose from an assortment of several thousand Muslin Undergarments, embracing scores of pretty styles— Made of the finest materials and worth up to $825 each, a only 98¢. A glance in our window ts enough to confirm every word of praise we are able to utter concerning the garments. A tical examination only shows that we are entirely incapable of competent ly deseribing or elaborating in terms that ng enough to convey the real importance of the bargains sale presents to you. We repeat—garments worth to §2.2 only ST TTITE are this at Wash Goods Remnants at Half Price Remnants in the Wash Good just one-half the regulat la Tomorrow we offer the accumula tion of Section—something like a thousand pieces prices. In the lot are at Remnants of Batistes, Remnants of Lawns, Remnants of Silk Mulls, Remnants of Ginghams, are all this season's m: will find many a bar Remnants of Swisses, Remnants of Organdies, Remnants of Percales, : Remnants of Prints. if you can use # sett Serr2 2 rirz These length rials ang the | ards. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. gths rua up to you o seteem ee