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© STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1909 Seventh Ave, EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ctf rt LOVE AND JEALOUSY SO MIXED STAR DUST rom Jou Wine, AS TO PRODUCE TRAGEDIES of APR HOTION with i 1 What T Wrtered at the Peatet te W " ther eS ae . eres Ne Postettice at deaitie Washington. as eecundciass wat x Ren leant” we i my t BARGAIN DAY IN CONSTANTINOPLE } fof this, turne to oleh imfait on epriereenie - anit hie singing real reformer among the nations is not New Zealand | scenery) with her single tax, Saxony with her socialist singe 'Wiy fast thou Me Swit a with nited initiative and re mio has heap watehing, { It is Turkey, with ber new constitution and Mowing and Ail hallonged by Alfio te madden days in wars and provinces knives, Ile saya # ‘ : mother and aske her | Turk a option on a war which was fast maturing tuene he adm and she real n't know what to with it. She had what ate ' will come ¢ the lawyers call the “bottom title” to twe provinces called age, and with | the attending Villag We Should Hope Not! Dead,” the opera |pares tor the porte Yoast-—Ian't a ate at wea jtiat Bosnia and Herzegovina since—oh, since the Ottoman Turk K » deat With My ‘ Ith Harrow irrupted Europe 500 years ag After the power of the sub-| scjad by. churen . Mi | een the porte had b nef } en st ced these} peasant ices, singing "Wh ot ® Rime porte had become far less sublime, Austria fenced tl pomp gy Mla. M4 wite waiting up for you ¥ « eR gove them dl as as «¢ people could] iy hg S wemnas and her : er eee: Py. © . m, and as. far as the peog 08 mother alta), eppear FrOM | (hesplans through uck on the Bridge at Mideteht _— see they were Au But Turkey has a lot of such provinces | SPPos niue~ i play. Th demand Hobson thinks he pla a good \. . “ an singe, na Luce overtur and 1 f her sedu that have not been lost in theory, but only in fact. Egypt ist Furies i or and she | pears from bet Mearns hh Hoon the a 4 sa my ‘ eg + eee and sings « p he try tng im ; one. Tunis, Tripoli and all the Barbary States are probably | °° oie cous Me” i and " 4 s books and dscete cf the T ah 1 lost, | (haritone) ap on the books and assets of the Turkish empire, They are lost,| Poles Nous, Alto, (Marine) aes , boy ey nea F but not forgotten [seen Turiddu entering his wife's i mr This Way They | married in 190% s . house. seer nothing w in tt With Wit Drum Tomo, ward as all stand in} t you, deur Nevertheless, when Austria took over these two lots of | Wheat inquires dent of the ville n4e8 | dismay, and, dismissing the crowd. Yea; but how did you know? ; 1 eS es of Canialeynicatly saya, “The comedy ts ond ° have on wan 1908 mixed-up anarchy and barbarism, Turkey just had to do some] y ar oad of | od. Houston Post thing. She would fight. She would not endure it. She But hist! Here co bag in his hand! What's in it? demnity for my lost crown jewels Ah! DO I? Well, then being ruined, but take ‘em along! 7 liability into an asset A for the closing out owns but doesn't control ® good bunch of money of principalities and provinces whic ern Roumelia them bad ledger, and will keep the harem running for years Greece wants Macedonia and Crete, and old Abdul the And all the time foxy Damnec Setting beter off. and he would be getting nothing but good hard money, of he has never yet had enough Great idea! way? ‘them, Water. nothing to us if it weren't for these worthless islands. After all, isn't Abdul the wisest old owl in these wo the AvY.P. E. —— dn atlence. Now that California bas siso done away with the sport of + peatton. ‘ $ Just what Col. Tucker's family rows have to do with his ph: ‘The real test of the fitness of Cuba for self government ome when « local option bill has to be considered _ With Taft Joining everything in sight. there should be no fehment at the increased number of sway-backed goats. That coming president, chiefly because It Isn't that kind loc ‘Yooabulary, congress seems to have had the say. Garlic, strictly speaking. cannot Grand opera, but it does add ty the illusion. — = = ~ = COMEDY AN EXAMPLE | N LOW be said ( lend local color s Francis Joseph of Austria with a Do I see $10,800,000 in I am Turkey has sold her option on a war, and converted a Ghe can now establish bargain days h she She can sell Rgypt to England for Russia surely would pay something for the title which Turkey doesn’t own to Roumania and cast wants Bulgaria and Montenegro must be on fe land While ‘the sum tobe obtained for the valley of Mesopotamia, with @n opening on the Persian gulf, by letting Germany, Russia and England bid against each other, would be simply fabulous. would be He would lose nothing but debt and trouble, which Why not raffle off the Philippines in the same We have several hundred islands there, and no use for They can't govern themselves, it is said, and as long @8 they aren't allowed to do it they never will learn. So the . Shing is a case of not learning to swim by not going near the : We are carrying the white man’s burden as well as anyone would do it, perhaps; but they are really at all times a danger and a weakness, Japan's warning, “for the sake of peace in the Pacific, don't anger us!” in the Yokohama papers the day California began considering anti-Japanese laws, would signify ais? It can be sald, on the word of a member of the exploitation bu Peau, who, of course, does not want bis name mentioned, that the ‘boycott of the Jap weavers wil! mot result tn the postponement of Bven with our unlimited confidence in his veracity, it fs ex- fremely difficult for us to believe that Heney ever bore anything kings. ) the kings will have to turn to refined second-story work for ree _ Somebody was jesting with Gov. Hay when they sent him to a @hureh to fiad the men responsible for the King county delegation. ~ Pillitzer’s Classification of Roosevelt as an episode ts hardly Porrect from Pulltzer's experience. He should have said epidemic. yateal @itiiees to be retired on half pay fwn't as plain as it might be. will aaton elghtounce Oregon baby will not be named after the in In the secret service controversy, while the president had the performances oante in the tw f ait will be A Wigh Wiyer. Kayth—-Was when he pee ‘ nepetentecg: Worle Mayme—No, he seemed to be up riddu «drink with the Ming * Cell Campoit |'n the air—Chicago News eee eo love to Nedda. While A. tana = 4 ner | the ¥ilegers jest, Canta anpoundes | Lucta.........00 A. huge iment Ang then 4 you, she Lille, “Whereupon ne | that he will take part ip any ° Kugenio Battain ho nide-oni turned his affections to Santuss ut that mt ad in: Angelo Antola Jt came along and is now turning back to hin firat She Am “Pagttacet,” rage Me AR a nage fove,, Lucia enters the church. with Ding -dona! The . you tired’ --Byracuse Ht In two acts, by Looncevallo Kaew Me Could. Aren't you afraid the drink habit will get too strona for you? Naw: Lean swear off whenever I foot ie tt Are you Bure! week ania ts da and Toni Game ts Har Nedda | How Pieros H T Alivio off three times lant THE GATH FOR TIRED r AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. Every bath te not soothing to the |,./,,{o! at 40 will never be wise Irtab fatigued, but here t# one for the a Mise Dillpickies Makes a 5 Cent Vaudeville Debut as Understudy for tired, nervous woman who gannot Cia go-You, Tem going away, and One of the Spin acohi Sisters. | sleap at night I¢ think a ever come buck never? BY FRED SCHAEFER, Dissolve four ounces of sea salt in & quart of hot water and let it stand | until cool; pour two ounves af #pir-| © its of ammonia and a like amount of spirits of camphor Into eight ounces | of alcohol; add this to the sea |' oan $10, then —-New voning Telegram. When the fame of love Sickers it re much of an effort Florida Times-Union salted water and shake well. In| hair using wet the body all over with a sponge dipped in this mixture and oh rab vigorously Ul the flesh-giowe eny The relief ts almost magical. The worn fegling vanishes, « sleepy sen sation cregps over the tired nerves and one sinks away into slumber awoetlf. | If one bathe the eyes when they are tired in water just as hot as it can be borne it will give great re. | Het Delicate and nervous children who are reatiens at nights should be , bathed and «ently rubbed with | warm water in which a heaping tablespoonful of salt has been dis today the bired is 8 gamble when the k of It. —Chicago News. What's ail aut (disgustedly) rier know that Any «wu The school board is goin’ to make solved us wash beneath our collare and be ‘5 hind our ears —Judee CHRLOM DAYS. Ah. our bachelor A flatteree’s mouth worketh ruin And our bachelor wa Bible What e charm they possessed for en” ‘Oh, medeme said the French Whee thought every «tri maid leetic Fide weell no eat ae War 4 peach of & pear bon-bone And We trusted the Eriendships of | “The doar. Intelligent little dog man aie! exclaimed Mra. Sweliman ‘The ing | wrong with ette them ebtidren.” —Ca and Timer. wile te od of rot the ships sent to sea at for you and for Have never been sighted since then etting «0 deucediy te { you know Dealer who kno to th the world And my heart te For 1 love her ¢ As I did in my bachalo Adele M. Whitgreave in “Are the Japenese the most Bast art Bet. | ome lorn of the astern peoples, or the can. mest Western of the Western?” little girl "} don't know-—do they aay ‘rat! way station Pisin Dealer. oth: * call on me one day An. there wat, an’ sat, an’ sat, Without werd -. An mother called nw “Just ace the darlings play" L will learn to limp. —Latir PPeSeoooe PPSOSHS OSHS SESeSeSeSeeee careless tomboy effect. Mine was coretone Sa OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE } It Olee off spat! right In a Mt) @e@e@e@eoe man's lamp. They gave us the curtain right then and there. ( Continued.) ER A “THE ACT WAS v. We have appeared, meaning my self and Carlotta Spinacehi, as the Two Dainty Deirymaids, The Me dallion Nickel Palace Wan crowded. The ortxinal Spinaceh! sisters made @ good pair, bet me and Car lotta wasn't never meant to be matehed. Carlotta ts built Hke a mission library table, and Pm more on the blaque shepherdess order Otherwise the act was going fine, and | was gladder than ever that ox eee GOING FINE” Camelia Spinacehi ted took sick and forced me to do her watk. ~ Then something came off, it was one of my shoes. The two Dainty Milkmatds wear their shoes unbuttoned to give thet or “depot 7 —Cleveland Associate with the lame and you / WITNESSED THIS ACCIDENT, AND /44 GARVIN’S CORNER BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH LAWYER, AND HERE'S MY CARD— | | shed been: “ nee, seeking baneinesa. © Vike tee per arr king appl ih be oan illegal unlon with an jother man. He was good to her and | ||ife looked nogetui here in, seattie t the dinca > hild wh In bie “Quadr iad years befor pictures a father selling his own daughter n of & slave mother ommtt t j the enti The wrw | | A moral re jon wgntont Irrege~ n- ee} | tae living is stirring woclety, In de pity of all al npathiee Siving laws of ery the Tittle girl when Joe pleaded to go ne to hie} a. "You wee, he a home te to, and fw mbre fortunate than 1 | Lahappy eb » indeed, are they regard for the ever face the dir # He trigger divorce laws thelr pare to race suicide, and the spoliation of | ehitdhood's rights privitegen, | piace today, | — th againat —_—_— judgment | n the Buccaeding | i Teamie—Dear me, thin stage lite tx beginning to tell on me generation. Ho: ng shall thin The Clown—Well, If it tells all it knows, it will make a sensation! [kind of thing ¢ He | considered, heart-hungr | -_ 2 — a vemmniaeeeee A moral current it in socl- | nin our midet call forth the | qe ant. = - in mein ay mt, and an outburat loving attention of ever BACH pS, WEWARE that refuaos to surrender hi cous indignation against the in this efty WALK. MER GUE, It was clearly vant a ena rr eA fat | ae ee, Sie. than | a joy ride She has within her woman's haf to! 68 Well us ali women } pg | (go ag te ye A hold 4nd those win nee mattor of fa who Nas | A mans greet bears, full pulsed Biss this obvious F is that of the cowardly servan tile children to come wn- | a life ae bas beeh| At least he will re ee Ben we eee Sajure's point of jiailures. [the parable, who, for fear of } orbld t for of ble tragedy. My | Though battered, to the’ apot, ida . bis talent, hid it in a napkin Kingdom of heaven,” said them. Tt te our] And takes ft at a moment | og in the end was deemed unworthy int, A ebild has ination yp each other, and mot The owner needs it not | ul * his stowardetip. rights. Hut he will never Hut the sinfu Sho } h Battal claim upon his - « ha none of um can ° scoundrel rig bes Satin her honor or caprios B09 An wo doing, he detraude Tim | ives. the litte woman with | scruples wonce 1 In] ong. 1 tw efian ngs b wht ot att.) TM Sift Of rapture and the curse ‘ i the drum major fur hat remarked to| view of the minery through which | t d and the right out 4 moral development which only |fer friend on the, cae topped | two in t obildfen are passing at |r v the sake ain being t WAM SE Ane... Ctor, .. Mnlpery ‘oy Ge normal experience can provide. | wearing my big wide at—It's a per-| this tine, due entirely to slatut protection caval) ae him He deliberately stunts t ture | fect beauty 100 don't wear it! ideas concerning the sac we of the salvation J ies ali ‘ We ar both, for man will have # his manhood, impo hen hie | much be 1 thought as long as| marriage and the responsibility of|future—yours and mine—¥ -iman whe tak walk , . Beart end br ip all | th d'and poopie ara| gp ema timely to awaken | le t rouse us © 8 cd With your un Town Topica Se ewsstent poten ft hin ed In the aision| our on this matte rection of the evils of the soM@al life} From the New York Times, - ~ rf tight for me to n otttled to My has a ear fo! To himaeif he Is apt to appear | take up vm with my hat } resident Dwig The Caar Alexander 1, fougded the ft didn't get a suffi-| music Mls ty aa ke the wise fox that detects the |énides, I liko this hat better, st any.| declared to be al Hoiveraitte Patersburm aha Smtarted |. 'Ya-as vas do firat ding rap though it be ever #0 ennninglything.”~—Cieveland Plain Dealer, | who could plok bis par-Moscow in 1! again T noting etchy Bits MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS} He Visite the Barth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless Observations in His Notebook. SAW D/M/NUTIVE YOUNG LAR H- BLING IN SL/NG OF WHITK SABIE DANGLING FROM PIRTAL HOOK ~emwe~ MEARTLESY LARTN BRINGS haacetinieigil STOOD ROUND ABOUT INDIGING BLeven IN CHATTER AND HIGHLY AMUSED pounn! AT YOUNG'S PUUL Wad On, + TE ween TRULY MA FUNDISN METNOD § OF LORY AMUSEMENT ith Mh hotahaE hs [5A AEE) eas meee euwre=c w ere KING GEORGE. ' Did you ever hear about King George Ul of Engiand? He was king when America fought for her indephodence and won it, though he was king of England and sent out thousands of soldiers to con- quer the brave people who wanted to live in peace in the new world and govern themselves. Well, this wae the king, and al though he did all these things, still they say that he was a very good natured king and Itked to go mp and down his country and talk to people in the country lanes who did not know he was king ‘That must oave been fun for the king, and yet | wonder if sometimes be did not hear things about bim- self that made him feel bad. Meee eee iy ud One day in harvest time King George was walking through a field when he saw that there was only one woman at work. The king lopped to talk with her and ask ed her where all the other workers were They have gone to see the king,” she sald. “He in expected to pass through town today.” the woman his purse. “Well, ‘And why didn't you go out to! mey tell your friends who see him?” asked King George, who gone to see the king, that the saw tha the woman did not know | came to see you!” him. Then he walked quickly away, “f don't care a rap about seeing while the astonished woman could him!” the woman said. “And be-| only stare and stare at him. feet ee ee wides, the others will lose a part the day's work and I can't afford I have five little children to e fo King George smiled and han aT238¢ 2° °¢28% Secor= — Puzzle Editor, The Star: WRONG isn ob ne dt 04s ec Becky Lakes Address ... oavtes My answer to the second puzzle is....... This announcement may not please ail of thase who are interested in the puszie contests of The Star, but this decision I have made in fairness to ali, Those puzaies sent in without the complete requirements regarding the answers to the re’ in stat second puzzles were enay. absolutely “Of whom was this aid | quested that and what is Itt will be thrown out| Wait uti! Tuesdsy and sec wheth= from the second contest ler 1 have Whetted your desires, There were twe questions to be | believe I tave, And furthermore answered. Ninety-five out of every shall give you a th hundred of the 15,000 and over an- | answer fe, but he received have only | few will guess tt. * Few, as required Alice 8, Albite—Good far- answered the other | Fair play every time part re the best tricks. Walter Dotte—i take your If carelessness waa shown by the for it. Your name hax been guessers in rushing In thelr answers, |to the first roll of honor. that surely is not the fault of the Raymond Hurd, Redondo —You Punalo Bditor. one after my own kind. A puzzle it wee just the same in the first |a puzsie, and all requirements show contest. Many thought that the per- lived up to, because 1 was tipped mes Wilson—No, t to be counted humor is not blunted. fam as j# follow as the best, and that vo hard feelings, olf fellow, and here's hoping that we are all good fellows The contest for the second clbses tonight at 6 o'clock. Get CORRECT answer honor wilt be printed ithe third pazzie started Tue Many have said that the first my sense It is the se One part of the a Joo Bossi, Franklin--You are the ved inany letters urg-/right sort. You admit a wrong amd va children’ tune, 1 jing that only thowe anewering the |correct it at once. eo. The truth of t borne this with y te ee ores, UY, Mom sald | Mergeret Montiath—Tou are orb was never more apparent than William the [should be counted. A few letter the second ott of honor, and I wi a ae ae cee wae ae Burgoyne, writers stated that it wo vost (to sey T like -your spirit of fair p ah as jmAmertcan to eliminate from the| | Vielet— Your puaale is.too cont ae ontests the answers not stating “by |ing. Sorry, but try anothe ‘ har “5-5 | whom said.” The supposition ta that| Hobe Jack--"Nut sed” Yo m8 * Jared tparie Ge 7 fall real Americans k Th hye manatee boa ss iy 4 of marrings: ly we ney eu ed tipar' < cans knew pen the |ed it. fellow Recluse 40 Lis aitioed’ Inon eoclak eons Eee eee > hose who did know should have | proper way, | believe, and Iam glad tablished bome, Eight year heart (o lean inet« me said so. I am not rosponsible for|to vee thet you send in both parte The woman, un ore love and menor. inferences rs 1 PUZZLE EDITOR, nder this depenie ut 4 ther and the character | rs pase | woman mind CREDIT —helpful credit —tor everybody —for —to make the buying of your Sprin Outfit easy. it citi —finest showing of Men’s and Women’s Spring Apparel in the city. ~—prices right. —no extra charge for credit. Eastern Outfitting Co. Tne. 1332-34 209 Second Av, Union St. Seattle's Reliable Credit House.”

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