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———————————eeeoe THE SEATTLE STAR PASSION’S THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER LATEST POETESS PPI>FIIIIIII3>2 3373333323533 332332: BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. <b s$ A YS WOMEN UNDE RS TAND 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. Su are > | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ere | BY W. @, SHEPHERD | Rotered at the Postoftiee at Beattle Wa neton, © 4 ase atter NEW YORK, Dee ! wonder | o TROUBLES OF OLD JOHN BARLEYCORN is Sora i z axke Maryland Spring herself, now Governor Haskell’s proclamation that liquor cannot legally | Mra, Frank Watson be soll in Oklahoma, even for medicinal purposes, i ne| Mrs, Watson ix the author of the of mary ent plexus blows which ha et: pat Old Mees Rees eee ssh dete a e ou f est John Barleycorn ering ence é Jolly old John has had his own AY lon bringin ib Pie lball- he Bult be Sacha naw eh 1 1 } » * cheer and revelry to his friends a ence has back * BY MARYLAND WATSON, * e 2 - that he must be dumbfounded and con I by th dden tu * Good wome I know, will ® is of the strong tide against him wt my ve are good wad a l ar. eon § be Sustaining the Oklahoma i eminent authoritic : mM Moat men may think u os Dew Can be article a's Maire and Dr.| 8 t are bid hat's the di 01 : ence between a worn and & Peterson, in an address at the feret Chari- | a man—hi ' passion; ® a w ties and Correction, both wl that li t medi-|® her sptritua * In all probability you'll find it in the Bazaar Basement. There Bere aoee o.gdod, bub:does inca’ apilna bold Tohn|® thomkht them, 1 have always. ® are a thousand and one suitable articles, from the Book, Picture or on But if his exp 1 ck we ash * had endid, ha he I* os might still maintain jollity, | best friet his easiest)» have a litt 5 yours old, ® Toy, at 25c each, up to the handsomest of Bronze and Cut G “ victims, take their not ke tl 1 ut make }® If 1 thought my wer were ® “ them sick we for her sake alone, & troliers, : Phe crusade against him, not as a medi usa p # not have allowed them, to be # . : , we : _— s iPass ic giving old John: heart failus & puhiigned ee STORE OPEN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT ~ President-elect Tait caught the it pirit of tem-|® : at t Springs banquet 1 dow! ee i am not drink anything he d Her friends look on the book and sayy . ‘4 saecittes - Jo ; } i li k {then on beautifal Mra. Watson, wit : bs call 8 cr aad dvery bbs { Liew atwon of Ft, Slocum, and a ry , on c ' q ‘ hterin-law f Admiral Watsou Ewe Bree setce Sait te meee ad se [eos ees ristmas lable Linens ; Jolin is to lose his traditional right to put spice into state pa-| They cannot understand how | “g pers, and is to be banished from the cabinet tab! Menai te 'thig Htide howe An th i a e banished ane , oon Ww n by this Htthe home nere mention of Centerpiece ch Cloth nd Table Well, if « John is comir end of his day, h b catt lhody army woman : ats a 2 1 ’ ! pi » Luneh hs and Tabl rnuld on at feast reflect that it has been a jolly one—for him. Poets} 1 saw Mrs, Watson 10 minutes MRS. FRANK WATSON. immediately suggest their appropriateness for Xmas present 1. Ex- im have rhymed his praises, and roysterers have loved him. His /after the first book had. come from | « quisite Hand-Made eC rpieces j a alf Price on Sparkle has found its reflection in many inordinately Mei en oe eee ee th : Mindness is TRUE,” whe |My soul aflame with its mad de , e Lace Centerpieces, while they last, Half Price : " + - dn o explatned ire > a 3 eyes. He has warmed many a cheer heart, and caused many Oh, it's glorious to bave a book|High above her heaven and ber|Come, take what te yours, Pattern Cloths, with all-round border—2, 2 and 3-yard lengths ow @ sorrow to be forgot—for a few hours of swu,” she erled, handing me God TYou kindled the fir : d Oo On irae ox 3 or c Sut the burdes he has laid upon humanity is heavier than lene of the volumes, “I wonder what | She placed her love for him nae ae ready hemmed, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. me t nb has filled the insane asylums and the|the fotks In San Antonio will think | And yet he never knew love's name, misetiyt y V re wan al mM i mumesity can bear. Fic has filled the insane asy & il has (Of Maryland Spring.” Mra. Wat- |For the little uncontented thing helene 2.8 Mterary circle at Fe 22-inch Napkins to match, hemmed ready for use, $3.00 a dozen |i 3 prisons. He has loosed madness to maim and murder He hast cos, father, Dr. 3. ¥ ce tele pal ear ongencte um, among the army officers Foe made imbeciles of brilliant men, criminals of honest ones, ard | prominent physician of San Antonio, Was just too amall to know oe Bape — : a nee tO | iaraissiasbeciaadte’ pao | the paupers of prosperous ones. He has wrecked homes by the} On the ttle { the book ix| That a woman's heart meght break foemn bes Bnd " a we roa se | : ret le ol ritten, “Dedic to a Man I for him vn A gr — bs millions. The laughter he incites is echoed by the wails of | rt . meeting A Silk Petticc Know Yet hriat! 8 ove im » U 'y widows and orphans 1 won't say whether that is my _ Meee Cte 1 er thought Elinor Glyn's coa a ea ears Yes, old John Barleycorn has had | lay, and it has been | pusband or not,” she sald, with her And thon “A Woman's Way ee Weeks vee bad, It wasn't Silk J @ busy onc delightful Southern accent ell written, though,” said Mrs. Silk Petticoats make highly acceptable gifts, especially tl Baillar- : Nad if, from Oklahoma to the White House, the people of| Here's ove yerse from Mra, Wat-| Her kines ttngered op the dear lips Watvon veon kind. full rhs f Nr: a , 4 son's book of a lad Claudia Haina? You, she's the geon kind, fully guaranteed for three months. Blacks and a large range % the land are to rise against him and down him-—we ll, there will) Her burning mouth kindled all the Wife af an army officer, too, Would a a large range “gee be less tears in the land than before |°t am waiting here for you sleeping fire my book encourage such a life as of colors are offered at a remarkably low price—$5.65. : diahineiiehennnemanen | ry drop of blood That watted but the touch of pas She led? That tent a very pretty ee nn ‘ e mo | That palees in my heart sions fia question, Bad women will think shit Sein lee , ‘The supreme court judges of Nova Scotia have gone on a strike [1° fotning torch to ight your! To scorch his soul with anguish. My book ts Good w will x an@ there is nobody to issue an injunction restraining them from way mad desire think it is good, Most men will! Ch Id , K; it heaving law books at scab jurists. Lover lad, with your Irish eyes, |She watched, with halfelumboring think It 1s bad, perhaps. } udren s nt weaters. . san i naan How well | koow just what you'll) ee 2 . do. The torture of her powers at their # * F e mi to say, ‘ ’ F. J. Heney te going to ste the presid and, strange to } Stil! am waiting here for you. play * I think the poetry in it is ® Little Coat Sweaters, fastening down the front, with earl bu a F Will not atve: any advicy éoticerning the African hunting trip, Heney {Then gave herself with all her pas @ fine. I ilke poetry and read a & : , Peat! DULtOne: the " ti Giwonder. | “Any. woman can understand ate soul © great deal « prove very attractive, as well as useful. An exceptionally well-knit line or 3 4 jthat,” said Mra. Watson. “That's | And t sa WomAn'® Way * “Did you help your wife to # fered 1.50 f 1 ys 3 3 pong Bend, | ‘ & BP higher: § * is offered at $1.8 it’s of lamb’s wool, in gray, navy or red, with trim- = Railroad detectives say thatthe car of whiskey was robbed by Love's Metamorphosis” seems to ad the poom entitled ‘Song,’ “No. 1 couldn't inspire a ® mings of contrasting color, 1 hoboos. Quite likely, ag they certa aly were not connotsseurs. |b real poetry sald Mre. Watson That is a poet / : i y — mr a ina }way every woman wants the Your wife dedicated the # RE seal Fine tages ae * | could walk down she loves to f book “Te M 0 / e Tt must now ba ‘reasonably contain to that Pasadena theorist that | -ppiy old path with you | ae" ales toke: teil i: ihren Fine s Mes 1 Know. Is 4 man cannot live on ‘shagle tax With tomato garnishulas. | think its every turning would! Well, 1 wouldn't be smiling & An Album for Post- Th i] di: ald x seom new Let me look deep tn your sea-bloe iM now, would 1 if I didn't think e in ispe e y ow i= me—and yet, | know it so by eyes - that man was Lieut. Watson’? # <r od "7 Canada kicking violently about the nude Dodkhobors and New heart Let me warm your red lips me Bang You know how a man feels # q is clamoring for Salomes. Can't they get together™ That every pebble seems a part With the pa of mine, ® about such thing * C d Ci LI t ich if “ibe i In some dear memory | Klas you and crush you, O, maiden 4: * . ar ollectors ay rette | fair! ORR ee * Murder was. done for 18 cents down in Oklahoma. marked down gedit the boson once rush, no doubt. Ad BRIMSTONE | : ri e coquette is most indignant at thinks his experience would make @ § Akad - oy great wreet ery, § being senived: . & You Roo throw physic to the st will save the * Truth lies at the bottom of 2 well, Soke Hades has its humors—for but the Syttemiccs iy in not @ well, ‘those who have not yet arrived. Fe : When @ woman frowns in the! the biggest show on the grounds’ and-tumble, with atock M “ a a . yards varia . e presence of a man she tries to do it) A real live Teddy Hear will be tions. You remember when Buck FRIEN' if im Doubt Give Or i ‘The man who has sowed wild oats | prettily. Lenin ly &cronk eve eunqyomnt | aataathy wont 40 266 tamesettn | Pub brane cote coda you a Glove der 5 ==| Thrilling, amusing, horrible! No-| Joe Lammers, in thetr argument a» derstand what that conductor sald} é body can afford to miss it. Alto-'to who should be county commit- when his mouth wae full of trans 3 | gether the most unique, unparal teeman from the Archy Road. @is-\ fers?’ queried the man on the back . leled and stupendous affair ever ar-jtriet? An Buck explained to me! platform. ° , BY ‘FRANK H. WILLIAMS. tgagement book, “fve kept track ranged for any public. Have your! afterward “I gouged bim and I Fachelor, eh?’ asked the tall a “Really, 1 must go,” declared | of all the times and compared them | ™aeY In your hands! Keep your! grilled him.” And he explained by | man 5 Irene Dennison, drawing a with the times I set down in your| "ands above your heads! Our gen-/ inserting one thumb in my gill and| “sure thing!” . e e é tive, red-bound book from engagement book. Dear, 1 only | Hemanly assistant will relieve you|the other in my eye. (Just In a Thought so. You see, I could ry ‘ shopping bag. “See this book? i of the trouble of making change. |friendly way, of course.) Well, it) understand him because his words © This is my engagement book and Walk up! serge hurry, hurry! was conclusive; and when Joe got sounded exactly like my wife's S Y gee what 1 have down here for 4 o out of the hospital he admitted that! when her mouth ts fall of hair AND SPRING f o'clock this afternoon? ‘Meet Yes, they're going to bait T. Ri his major premise had been wrong. oping.” Mabel at Bloomingdale's.’ It's fit- Wow, but it will be fun! He's! | The point Ie—Joe bad started out teen minutes of four, so 1 simply | just in the mood to be baited by | % "Set" Buok; and Buck didn't pro SOUNDS QUEER. ety?” s Goakvees. And Taweey and that! fod be ‘got And it wae at} | “Yes,” sald the roturned tourist, Wagner looked at her . lar according to the rules of “over in England the sole fish | j PB ta rag yy hy be aout the | the stock yards considered @ great de feacy ranges , Everett and Edmonds | | “Ob, pshaw, cut it!” he cried bars—with the inevitable results|. 7? PURCELL SAFE co No, wir! j e “Oh, I couldn't possibly do that'” Gried the girl. “I always do what my little engagement book tells me to do, when It tells me” “You'd never do exactly the op- of what it says?” “No, never. You see I'm super stitious about it.” He looked long after the car Which bore the girl away and then, with a sigh, turned back. He started suddenly as his eyes espied @ familiar little re4-bound book ly fog on the sidewalk. Irene had Me od her engagement book! ps Harvey's actions, after he found the book, were rather pe- ciliar, but “everything is fair tn love.” He wrote industriously tn the little book for a time and then Deaming satisfaction, he placed it in fis pocket. That evening he man axed, unobserved by Irene, to re place it in her shopping bag. “Vor! Bra MGNODAMLE GORE wish you did like me enough to marry me, but I can’t honorably have you to do it when | know you've only accepted me out of au perstition.” “Weill, { never!” erfed Irene, with great vehemence, as she rose and | pulled the little red book out of a| Three weeks after this incidant,|4esk. “Will you look at that book | Bad. to be exact, at 9:36 o'clock | #4 see what entries I made after i that day | shopped with you, or epted Har > ey oe ee in other words, after the day you —atey's proposal of marriage. But, #trangely enough, Harvey's elation was short lived. At 9:45 he looked at Irene dolefully. really began courting me ones | made,” said Harvey, in a moment “{ kgow, dear, what made you) "01% h » you know what that means’ Secept me,” he sald. “I know how | vayag the girl. “It means that Cs haven't looked into the that time. It means date I've | that I have gagements except the or #uperstitious you are, and so, happy fis it would make me to marry ye ¥ can't honorably do less than re. Tease you!” irene sat up very straight at this With a look of wonderful astonish book since that since that I've had f = with you. And, further, it means Ment on her st do you mean?” | that I didn’t know your entries ipl alae what do you mean were in the book. There! Oh, you the cried. | big, allly, honorable goose!’ “1 mean,” said Harvey doggedly, | ti, yey f i teen scentee oe arvey's reply was the only one hat | know you h i appropriate under the circum @ this time because you found a #fmorandum in your engagement | "*"°°* Pook to do this thing at this time.| It jis stated that this year's re Bad, as 1 wrote that engagement in| ceipts from the federal forestry Your book, I say I can't honorably | service will probably reach $2,000 take you.” 1000. Most of thie money is derived “Why, why,” stuttered Irene in| f the sale of timber of the ha Her surprise. tional forest reserves—now aggre “I know, too,” went on Harvey,| gating 165,000,000 acres in extent @errowfuliy, “that you kissed me at|and all the trees thus sold are se THe times you found set in yous @& jlected by the government agenta » so taken up with you| "t cared about any en CORRES ‘a WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee 16. Dear Dad: Harry, hurry, hurry Get your sea Get your seats! The show begins now in a minute. Walk up everybody’ If you can't walk run! Only get your seats for They feel like they did Inst winter, | only more so. You remember how | chesty they got “rebuking the cy administration”? think they are the great rebukers Those diminished majorities tn Hlinots and Minnesota have not yet | carried their lesson. 1 suppose it is that business of getting together on the floor of the house and in the committee rooms and slapping one another on the back and telling each other how grand they are, And perhaps the free barbering and baths have something to do with it, and the subservient doorkeepers, the toadying clerks and the marble office buildings, and the new red carpets and red mahogany furnt ture. Y know there is a lot in atmosphere and environment, You remember where Darwin says Transplant the common or garden congressman from the normal and healthy of his native state, and set him down amid the hot-housing condition of a nation’s capital, and it Ie quickly noted how he begins ‘There's not a one, beyond the The h . | Well to swell and grow in new directions. 4 as well as the stomach ome abnormally large,” ete that Is simply by the way I started to tell you ts the T. R, ts to be What interesting fact that baited by congress. as Don't waste any sympathy on our out-going president. I never saw a man enjoying himself so much tn hy life. This idea of the Unele Joe Cannon bunch that they can take a few safe pokes at him as he exite has filled his life with a new inter ext. He believes they will be fool ish enough to do it. He hopes and believes that a few of the more ad | venturous ones will come within range of his paws—and claws—and jaws. Whereupon, with a loud grow! the enraged monster swung his mighty paw. There was a shriek, a | moment in which the audienc | caught ita breath, and then Waen't it awful, Mabel? . For the Post Card Collector Mal , ° BN } STAR DUST whose name is Legion—a new Al : * es an excellent. gift: 2t nog "hier | shies bum is almost a periodic neces only discourages stray locks, but J i ot A Word From Josh Wise. sity. Every style, shape and size is gives the finishing touch to the represented in our immense collec smart coiffure. In our splendid as- tion. sortment are seen the latest shapes Board and Cloth- Bound Al and styles—wide, narrow and me- | bums, holding 200 cards, 25¢ li f j ; g2 ards, . dium—in both fancy and carved e& “Th’ id! | au lec odin bat Her con : rage tl ey ator Las lects. ot by watching yumns, holding 300 cards, ° ie : . others work & Priced from $1.25 te Anybody who figures on "getting Others at 454, G5e¢ 95e¢ T. R had better come to me and 1 serena diue™ an r each. | jearn the ul oature of his under PPP LLANE intl, . taking, Because Marquin of Queens ao $ berry rules will have nothing to do with the case. Polities | anh When you hear a dull, breathexuding wuff! Like that! : won't be T. KR. going to the may wil be. kis’ toot ianaiug, tor*hbe whole sole?” spoke up his triend In that cane, | suppose. would order up a half-sole.” “Hallaole? Great Scott! you wt) THR GENUING HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES stomach of Old Mr. Congress. b — }reard that order I'd think 1 was in} Sincerely. RATH. |g shoe shop instead of a restau r ant . 5 - . UNION BAKERY, Ano B « ee Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. ™ ' . ufecturers | oid “trate co ges ogege et Teacher—Allen, who were the & @ a2 écumnast aa ‘ a poem OE tw trongest men of ancient ee ae sh plum pudding, 400 a pound, *** ——— Imes Allen—Samson and Hercules Teacher—What can you tell me about them? Allen—-Samson wi regular Blorcules and Hercules wos 8 108 hilar Samson. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Quickly Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. Bince ite discovery on !poslam, the new POSSIBLE BREAKDOWNS. Ete. Pearl—Her father heard she was | going to elope In an automobile and | The was furtous. Ruby—Indeed! year ago, dy, has, skin r Pearl—Yes; he sald automobiles|in its extraordinary accomplish: | Id not be trusted. Advised her| ments, exceeded the most sanguine | in a eab expectations of the eminent special iat who gave It to the world. It} TEDDY SUES 'EM. has cured thousands of cases of| You've heard the old song Sousa na and eradicated facial and wrote disfigur of years’ | ‘The Hands Across the Sea standing. The terrible itehing at He must have meant Big Wilhelm's| tending eczema is stopped with the}! mitt first application, giving proof of And the bread nooks of Tedd-ee, | {ts curative properties at the very For now between the two there ts outset ‘ A bond of sympathy | In Jess serfous skin affections loin the H 0 Club But Wilhelm haw it on T. R |such as pimples, rash, herpes, black: | \ When editors assail jheads, acne, barber's itch, ete., re AND THEREBY GAVE ROM || For when they're sasny ho cak put|Sulte show after an overnight ap A N w Styl $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR ||) The caustic ones in jal oo ant t & sme Apvcnig A be. Vv e ty e en equired to effe cure. 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