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“THE » STAR_SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 1900. ~STAR DUST Wise, STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1209 Seventh Avi EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ord Vrom donk ne ,| z CHAPTERS. Ratered at the Postofrioe at Washington, as becond-class matter | Donizetti's Ms Opere. * ‘Lue in THRGE | "| Is Full t Prett BY MARION HALL | a Lelia nahi CHAPTER II Refore going indo he a oo A play has been n in New York called “The Third pea vhawed “entideen |i! (he! Baise: ; ew w t pr ation of “I ‘ F Degree It deals w the egal, cowardly, ert and une} t t i 1 ‘ old seene of gen - \ ot . ' . ora nel ki in whieh h F American torture sy by whicl poli are t habit ra +h he hare » the ups | it w nie of making ac mst witn rinst es. | ating \ _ ye Ay ht fumed M 4 . sy ba tt : ot w nm at waebtol in wh thing. mmed 3 It be alee iaantatiies wad’ aa at Y Wee nee e chiaie yards, all but herself had com-|striving to free he S badgering of polit cers is ma » say words that amount }foud told in song by the ftaltan at radon to idle with, eronies to talk to.|go to your room 4 Consiping trollep he com | bit to a confession a play ought t an i ar aenielt ° 1'6 rather stay with of good holding up to execration actice which 1 | Her tone was bitter, but ther bed oe vn a 4 1 wa also heartach In it as she ‘Of a he jeeche a many of our police stations dens of nas bad else 1 wouldn't| shut out the world and went back | Mins Galloway, in despal cog, of Russia |into her.empty home, Yet at that|nition of the fact that athy a9 t fal : organiza x nat. |Vomyeanopient had a nelghbor run | was imperatively required her In the play man making the fa jon, Is repre in' New York. Ir mpted to be neighborly, |“LAe here, then.” She du her sented as practically hypnotized by the assertions of | entering path w ay would have resent-|charge upon the lounge pat t lice that | It 11 g and | preeontatn girl yields with the cand ramen carely and aggressively (ted her several times woodenly, wa mee pouce ‘that he | ps Ry ere PETYME *ONC | presentation of this letter and to a ry 18 have discouraged further ad-|{f she were thumping # wofa cash dominating assaults upon | confined in the station. | riage can the fortunes of her hous {id your father | vances from that quarter for all) ton Don't you budge " . | mat ' He turns, re time till I bring you a eup . r 1 t wlice d ree’ ty : The other day, in Newark, N. J, the police dragged | Curse thor sacha ne vt sd 4s seen: Wktiak (detak’ |” Laaving the tools, she teat woman from her bed at midnight, hurried her to the morgue | tacts becomes Inmane y Are wnged for thinks she rents my whole house | “Since I've started at tea I thar b rh i sho ue a ell do the other thing eccited her Piteiaa! She stall iad alie inl ic a lion |for a dollar a week, I'll show her|an w 4 meer waremnid her By canibiting he 4 age dae |ieerning: of her’ ek folk at wed-| she's mistaken the moment she | therefore she transferred the 7 her murdered husband At the awful spectacle the woman [aie nf, . - : |poker her nose into my privacy,”|peas to her lod fe: » her knees. y pit l issing the de fles! } 5 ave Been | she mutte at the conclusion of | strode angrily fell to her knee crying pitifully, and kissing the dead flesh th o 4 her work of putting to rights the! In this fashion of her husband. Then for two hours she was plied mercilessly eaatle { arme tor] room intended for her widow. “And | come a member of the Galloway @ -_ i 2 1 ucla and 4 ; I'll pick every last flower from my | tablishment As a lodger sh € estions ar Ss res ar she fainted anc was ake the fam ' with tions and charg Fifally st air 1 a that only a serine be + garden and put them in my own| proved desirable, for she minded taken to a hospital, a nervo wreck police tried to Lucia and Arthur oan save HI room straight off.” Which she her own busine was quiet and nee Of bis house (arta, Lu t quie effec on er! ne and, by the yrcan woolety fasten the crime upon the wife, but she declared her innocence Tn’ his Groves}. Lucia then i think nig | VR, CO aa, Pere, Dee) Se or’ ccuitied wick og coal t ' | meets Edgar (duet. “Forgive, Lucta. | re 141 nerves as kept supplied o mai and answered all of the br questions in a manner indicat-| thee inthis hour.” ete §, ahd’ tt i] in the afternoon, when « car-| patrons that she not only paid her * ay bid tarew Ht wake riage bowled down the honore rent, but began to put aside a little Tie cape re ‘ ‘ wok ant, makteg prepare ij fi delighted avenue, Miss Ga soney. She persisted in ing The police officer ich practices, or corrupted by] tions tor the wedding. of Lacke ‘ HW f was quite ready for it in a boarder-| Miss Sally as her truest, frankest “ Arthur (duet Dear stat come } repel a n of * 7 q end 1 t as Sally co Service in the atmosphere of them, will sneer at the idea hither Raymond, Lucie-s ‘teagh | i | repelling gown of wtiff alpaca. The friend. All that Mi Se ald “Ey ' ‘ ’ ' r, persuad er lo consent to the 1 carriage Jet out its one occupant, |do in return was merely to tolerate 3 Hypnotized he will scoff Dat's all guff The guy f ia heaven, they re b don't seet|& black-robed, grief-stricken girl not much more—and ¢ thi that says he done done it, that’s all! sin to 8 e wetting, fel "i we Nord to get mar: | 00 bpp ag Menge = er pte gr nde “ Bos sir v4 brates 2 ‘ " ” | powe and then rece | Oeearerererrreesrersetes 72 . rook ! }Owed at 17. She groped her way oon discovered But Hugo M erburg, professor of psychology at Har-| Cucta for her faithiossness mr ; ‘ x into the house and ran unasked found Bartholo- i . I ste > At the opening of the rd act retura sopray wh ha Thowehttal into Mins Galloway's outraged, un-| mew ‘in garden hanging on @ a vard, in a careful study of a Chicago case, once gave it out a8] asnto. pening } ri } ja r : 4 ; a ae z Sad then the cakes S ‘He reecos nin Kurope and) Little Mar santo ta ready arms fence (Miss Sally's side) and bad his deliberate sion that the accused was innocent, but was] Waa" fle mene ic he Latin A : Ate up all of mother's jam | “Why, where's Mrs, Bmink?’ de-| brought him into the house to roll « m place and Re t w nig | “There,” she maid, with urbatior s hypnotized into confession by the will-crushing treatment of | Tf" o eBpownet + that Lucia has alain | death, and 1 for I've saved Willie fr ptation | manded the spinster But she | bim upon the floor and generally to, % ‘ euokes’ tale’ tke toss” Mhad teak ices ° knew, and tried to shove away the|enjoy his babyship. Hearing bt the “third degree med evens, with ite ‘tute : Os ‘ hands which clung to her shrieks of angufshed mirth, M “You did it! You did it! You did it!” This is the thing | fyy°, (aris, “Sweet ton Henry Asht A : ‘ ‘Oh, Miss Galloway,” sobbed the Sally descended in a fury i " ' Sas cont ‘ * } oppo Raymond oro 1 evide xirl, pressing against Miss Sally's Take that nutsance out of he 4 hurled at the prisoner, over and over again by the t coated | acone is ard Arthur Buck law i to stony bosom, and there pouring out | she commanded a brutes who administer this ordeal to helpless men generally J her agony of loss, “it i» so good ‘S'e says 00's noosance,” gurgled i wi We apa, I xuess I felt |Of you to befriend me, to give me|Ksther in Bartholomew's tiny ear. f k mind 1 : ! he grip of| of weak minds and conscience of Mlessness in the p of} * we yack toward ja hor Oh, how could | have| Miss Sally went white with anger the mighty engine of the law . e borne to go back to the place they |and said shakingly "hey iis . P Making Trouble for took him from, wh he has lain Its is possible you do not under- Such an assault on the will is just the thing used by the ‘You REA oD THIS: ? |, “There's « fellow «| three days dead, three days stand me? professional hypnotist on the stage. “You will sleep!" says borrowing trouble ee ne |_, It's over. Don't harp on it,” a@-| Kether looked up, frightened at 1 ‘ it ’ } rt cat tet ages | vised Miss Galloway, still nery-|the unmistakable hatred in her if he; and soon the subject s You just killed a man!” he eee a i [oiedietile Geauedeoren. ously pushing at the young fingers. |landlady’s face, and lost no time asserts; and the subject begins to slink and try to escape ee ee eee | She objected to tears on her dress |carrying . Bartholomew to the a " The titles of those three parts, read in their order, make a ph which might have been taken te ioe kee ‘*land on her carpet door arrest, though no crime has been committed. His guilt is real) from an advertisement or some sign. | | three days, without a word 1 found bim in the garden,” she 5 to him, though imaginary to the audience Now, WHAT does the picture say? Xist in the|/to me, without a look, without a/stammered, “and just brought him The th h seh ' 7" Ae ew ‘ | movement of bis dear arms, so cold, |in for a frolic. He looked like a bit ¢ thing that is done every night on the stage can be done or |e0 stili—and we were always talk.|of sunshine. in the police station. If it can be done in 10 minutes with the One WEE THEN RLLE thousand ia] tng and laughing. Why couldn't | Then put bim where sunshine f th t foubt t a” die, too? belongs—outdoors,"*said Miss Gallo- co-operation of the subject, there is no reason to doubt that it | You will, if you go on like this.|way grimly, regaining her com- can be done against his will after hours and hours of ba g don't feel like my~| It no good posure. ith 1 ; x ; ae m fe » heirs oan tt used to go everywh to This incident troubled Esther, and with relays of officers denying him rest, denying him sicep, why not down to th to-|she brooded over it until Sally scoffing at his denials of guilt, reiterating it over again and ether? My only heaven was in| Galloway felt forced to justify het- ‘ iiiilied the 1g eecpeas : aes the ght of my dear one's eyes, and | self again, and quelling him with stern looks in his eyes, and often m ly possible home was in his All my life I've been the vietim with blows of fists and clbs heart—and where is he now? In|of children and their selfishness, 4 e : the dreadful earth! [she burst out suddenly A child— The old pra was for the officer to warn his man on Mina ly shivered. She, too, | that is, the bearing of one—cost my arresting him that anything he might say would be used against x Alea pole ind one stood beside a new grave.|mother her life. My childhood 4 ; aye the dachelor.| “There is @ tree near him, and it! was squandered tending the thank- : him. : jrusties all the th He never less brood she left; then my fath- The present practice is to crush-him that he may be en Those who send in the correct an can @ ' could bear the sound of a tree er married in; the second batch acne provnt yee y eeanhias Tent stag be oi-| covet TO THE PUZZLE EDITOR OF THE DAILY STAR Py eR id bee yg GE I Eg rapped or hypnotized into saying something to be used ag answer by 6 p m. of Feb. NAME : | : had a lonely sound. And now b first ones from home to earn our him. will be placed on the Star's Roll of | tintgd coum, us wp fit e two-fer. “ostlover. He cant get out, Ok Taille ens alll bnew. Me’ airihory ‘A e olfice dopts . d ¢ t “is 18 ¥ I wants 1 want 4 " " . . * if But the officer that adopts the “third degree” methods i | Honor as winners of the degree of ee eee ees Chianee meen eure pun ce going back to bh I left him too went as my childhood did—wasted a coward, and himseli a criminal | Plobbs—tjones ia a man of strong | soon, He will think, dead though —stunted—crushed! I saved a little * : 4 OT | P.M. Master of Passies My yeaa to prea Picture Peete eee ween ce eee lOheracier ve vee you think {Me i, that I might have stayed a money. Now that I am old they z ¢ is resorting to torture to wring confession from a man} aa FE ae. rs * thie) little longer. Do you hear me? Let keep on badgering me! Do you a against whom he is not detective enough to find the evidence out this coupon obs oe.wreue Preverrre Tet ere 00 whe eevercese * | Blobvs—He made a New Year's | 60 wonder that I hate them? ¢ z j resolution and te attll keeping it Not tenderly, but instinctively Poor Miss Sall whispered ssumes t $ guilt ‘ore 1 well, well! Troubles witli f tt, bat r - wally per " He assumes the man's guilt before trial J Rech ae | A VALENTINE TO Mias Galloway tightened her hold. Esther, slipping away to her owm He violates the sacredness of the person ma bevegne oaet raliase stone CUPID HIMOELF.| carrying on: You'll mate yourset|" "(Te be contiaued He should not be retained on any police force. yy ng Byy ; reset sid octics Aascrmmcaes and he left , ; x SENATORIAL SAPIENCY weaned. “however—tt i gS ACE uraged. however—it is Florence K—Awa F . - ] eeoned 14 ft ocetven were. Ser Tan Hiram Aedrews—HAif & scent off The passage by the senate of a bill designed to disqualify TO ig Be ing By het Wise ry t bye long shot any member of the legislature who signs a pre-election pledge is prctaiten... 1 wil, powerer, print:e|, Sen Frascmes Opere Co. Chores Be. foolish, futile and a fair indication of the legislative probity of aa. eeeaet ae te de ee Nat te THE. MAGPIE’S NES Take two, Taffy, take two-0-0-0." those who voted for it. There is not the remotest danger that} a surely somett nin the matter #t and third On nya “ all PRE lang ond vm 8 C i . " , t » i « and asked the magpie a it will become a law, for if by any lamentable chance it should On Fe ihe " . © Seete;s seer nm how to build their nests. You a pass both branches, our confidence in the common sense of the | ote a ee pene revere tah, the magpie ts the cleve ¢ | mae writing tr nt got funny of ‘them all at buildin aaeupreme court assures us that we will have no cause to fear it] Mf. ,°p Wie, saemem have Reon! Mone Jock. Bromerten— Your on-| true pay attention — she gath the birds around y er si 7 ce 01 ¢ statute books buat eave any more | last de ran and began to show them how to de will ever secure a place on the statute book | and have| snewers with ashier. Come up| several” it. First she took some mud and The bil was called into existence b a few legislators, |* fun-| to the éditor mand ask forthe given. ¢ made sort of a round cake with it a e . ie uae eat you, had dene so hb et our anewere Oh,” 1 see how It's done maid the a in their anxiety to win office, signed the Anti-Saloon league ereey, aevirnoen, § A have} roll of honor fee aale thrush, and away she flew, wo that's s to show near ar he | w wo hi ater how thruahes build their nests today : pledge blind. They put their names to something of which they leorrect answer Try it aga PUZZLY Theh the ‘seegwie took: hesnah Oe ° knew nothing now find themselves paying the penalty of ad pet. them: round bly 4 Bw 8 She Got Hives Now I know all about it,” said the their own fox ness » guard against any future imbecility A man, walking behind two girls ckbird, and away he (lew, ar ; 1 7 ' ” ‘ ay ant nig oard that’s b blackbirds make th of this character, the honorable senate, at least members | part of their reation nests te ‘ | launary ike working in the/Oh, we married folks are sore on| Then ¢ gple put anothe intelligence of t en Th whe silence for a moment Most disappotnting of elves oany 1 the ne and s “4 Then the se git! sald: “I got) But to show you up now would be | he Mew, and owls have ne ate is this meas worth discussion. To the person of ordinary even with Frank for not keeping ; better nests since , that date Wednesday night stupid After th the magple took » mental equipment it would appe t a prospect le ator How? hed friend Let others “find out for them es and twine poume 28 who is in the } f signing | » the dark is a proper gierday. I wot hold of tt and rip: | 7 ; slams gh Phage Bibel candidate for another and ar state ir of came f dey |, Sells new and buys old furniture. | rows mak ay wana, oven’ pf ‘ worker's friend Find the man on page, 6 jay é nearer oma than is the tol ie - = a3 - Then the 4 lit is peric legitimate for a candida Ig p Sale a ae open, that all but extreme Ge ovarh bind tock Sik bine 4 ly desirable are ¢ t BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN Sar baat women « oat & «know the and it ha PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH without looking up till only @ turtle a mained for the senate of to I dove remained, and that kept with an attempted denial of this right. That twenty-se f PHY SPURET OF LINCOLN y jealling ite silly cry: “Tak tw E ‘ . ‘ ; | are ago, President } t vis= | coe 4 puttin teria: age x ible, and only serves to show what mental vagaries Ic itive ~ € t 1, “One's enough bodies are lia » he subjected to. H — it fn wtrike it att turt i esha! Em ate ad | ' a president | st be 4 As long as the cit muy & right-of-way for the ‘ttle | THE ST. VALENTINE CUPID: “HELLO! HELLO! SANTA.CAUS! rt 3 Electric co: fund, the public d mind, | LENO ME YOUR REINDEERS FOR A DAY!" | ma es because the public's only est in the general fund is dige p |F . ; He believed N suffi 66 3) = SE ca ie aa te radbury System — | 4 " ast meeting of | < W y and stand There can be no keener or more refined chagrin than that now | k M . uinah foal Debate club | hind him, allent but Impe 3 experienced Artist Reuterdah! as he listens to the toot of the re toffee oy “ I . ' in spirit diffuse > , h b ,’ 1 h d ; to deci the boys and gitie Changotul lite ne never etal —the best men's clothes made yet bi turning f) | Aw lew 1 fl ‘ hey atudy this Ite ded oF exploited. You could SPP ie ee ar Soe a i'w ita light mt and charnot frst Abraham Linoolt. Faithful tn The announcement of Senator Piles that he will “exert” himself |' f welt ‘ 1 mean ¢ n t les powe A'atreak of dich f for the postal savings bank bill 19 quite a concession if it docsn't i ‘ I've notiond | fia’ them “ilonaety lathe oat BEST IN STYLE help any " t . Jed change for fey” with us as with him ay | Nees arene arate BEST IN FIT _ — ‘ ; 7 f f af < with @ yet} weenged the sav Every time a Washington hen cackles these days it is worth t ned Bs ge | betatue he souihett civ, “tas een three cents to her owner, and yet they write odes to skylark if Ag, me . , y W Wheat I mean,’ ie Ts | 2nd humor enabled | and hin ax BEST IN QUALITY — — a , | f A a at tom by * \ soclates to r the bitterness of A ar Jingle a aihor et iba Mecca ie Polite} to | war and ott things, This te a The strange meanings that words come to have {s strikingly 11 ‘ é Ihe rector’a| (eal Debate club T could saecthat tt] bar te pas. the tomas ahha ae hte p Justrated in calling them “comic” valentined instead of “felonious wits wan questioning.» mixed clase) W48 beginning to lowe ite salle ax | ae Through our’ tour’ during. Prot We are now showing a complete line of these Jor thelr us knowledge, Pren- | eye tun it rudinine down Mitt lahat ‘his He |e At nome Of the stories he uaad to mous clothes ina wide range of prices. If If nothing else happens, Bob Hodge will go down in history as the t me to the subject « Eippinegtt's Magantn ies somemhot & erasing of clreee, | Teles man aith cpmieels nit ( : . | F man who hit upon the idea of giving prisoners enough to eat that, she asked se dada ea ~ quale voy, growing tuto Dory heart to be able to enjoy a hearty not convenient to pay cash, open an account and aay mentioned.in the.2 setectoua Pilst-ctan’'t $c tance sia ile Wee found. him had bite ta though, we cure pay a little down and a little ata time for any unawered ane eng »} with # misstoi f n hin ¢ ont he wae a | hot to remember. the his shows | y If the man who fell dead when he was about receive ‘ten | girl, "the Ark uf the Covenant 1a? saath WO TE sed bey : Kooper, {him to be a inan With ike passione | thing selected. Millifons could talk he'd say “Just what I expected,” Bi, ute righty’ wald the tad 1 Woman—Nat a bit t captat jpiaek ad cant are We a we pre When it comes to war talk, “Fighting Bob” has a verbal displace. |{ht Jay norton any ormecee” ANG] thelr belfry ?—Ngltimore American, ee tart Tighesousnens. ssilibewhenadle ned ment second only to that of Hobson. 1 bie childs after Giadiiomanaiies is before you. pote had the courage to feel his de | . ard thought, er gence MAHL r > catercacia a nat chong eh Foes, <ettent TCs: wa. aes loeed anetes das” a xreen dia: (REE SACI a Eastern Outfitting Co.. Inc There are but a few less than 90 days “to improve the | with ie to meet your new papa.” | |waye shaming hopths, planning for |i lived ® man’s jife and aid” his | 9 . at the Meadows « op-father Maltin Amer-|around him fficlent unto thelwerve our generation, We, like | M | “Do yo leve such an emotion | f Gay is the evil thereof,’ anid Jeaus, loan be ourselves, Like hi eon 1332-34 Second Av. i ~ nce as ealouny can bring on indigen “Abe! beifevad thin” ite casa |be'grant eile is wrent who sn what es i The freeboard wore not neaSeas dangerous to the fleet as the free Well, st has heen known to pro-|are the mowest “Hiving thines on ltie Boonie f know. tuwarae eas cae. ote hor 0” dona’ dan ten Rehahle Cte Tee b . Juce heartbarn Baltimore Amer earth ving only a Toot or two] eoom. Giadness and serrow davimhters of Washington, rem mber bean, an hour in and out of hile life, Me had K | Abraham Tncoln