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THE SEATTLE STAR |THIS NEAT LITTLE DOMESTIC ae | WANTS LAW FOR HOUSE GIRLS TIGRESS OF T } Word From Josh Wine, HE STAGE, NAZIMOVA’ STAR OUST __BVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ' : Did Bho Bolze Subtic Habit of the Cat to Exproas Ibsen's Wide Ranges eee een se Sains. Wares } ee uw |PROPOSES A HOUSE) hy other ‘selecreaperting gift, | | cbt et net ernantethor gee | e ° x unaea we | eather ed nia mo | CIGARETTE LEGISLATIO MAIDS’ UNION IN | a ape foe Ja | Wana, We AS Miah . SEATTLE, : _DeHae JPOKG | Fougn trou toll | There is before the legislature at Olympia a bill designed Hila In eS A f . wroat diattnette | ie the. place © d pres civere law on ¢ stat ‘0 free themselves from the yoke lanything better, | want themaelye to take the plac i the present anti-cigarette law on gut stat-] | 0%, live tee ae apt tesa br igh yy | Bte books, This bill, fathered by Representative Edge, of pretty, demure litte woman; who] {ie kitchen, | 8 Spokane county, will permit the sale of cigarettes to adults, j But will make it a misdemeanor to sell to minors, or for a] kitenen miele and ne is to gor | RROWN anything he wo | . tomether an oo with an! own that it f minor to have in his possession cigarettes or “the making elant-hout day aa thelr # Mins | . Mackey came to Seattle treah trom | The Star believes that the Edge bill is preferable to that} the tarw ana ook’ position. Ina | Which was enacted at the last seasion of the legislature, and|She"tusrned ther girls Mave tot ‘ ee lor 14 hor aay, and whl which is now in effect. Under the present law, those who de-| working, gatmed the ‘Idea ot for set . ing @ Kitehen Girlw and He wee sire cigarettes procure them. This includes minors, and the | nalaw union / : Small boy with the “makings” can be found everywhere, Anti wb yam i gi ny pases n in hong of work Cigarette legislation is designed the purpose of preventing ols, and who operate me the use cigarettes among the young. The present law loos from ten to eteht hours nt umie boom ono ar was enacted with that-end in view. Its framers believed that aa hs pe ogee Fat, SMOuLoNT | Flee a the adults could well afford to give up the use of cigarettes, Fue’. leber ereaneations Nave sieht, thee why ees te how bea fy them. In this respect, however, it has been an entire failure TRie teat Gate Sheree nen nee, [a cureomatance. ee eee abe hupare There is nothing criminal or disgraceful in the smoking | uch se te protect the weascearns (ile, sity. who | Se of a cigarette, It is merely harmful to the individual who ine [WR remey Aad gins Oh a ihe oF , : A German Ane of dulges. No one will say that a full-grown man has not a pet ay Sox, thems Or, tmolnding . the . i ' ng n fect right to smoke a cigarette if he so desires, But we will all eT Peality we gre. @i ssly. ene ont wore tite Cte he agree, of course, that youths should not be permitted to use DUPE MET i comaity vente ts eerl ent’ the giria heslt Fou ean a them, and that if prevention can come in no other way, then it chglatian enot cadb tpatviousl. [e" wnat Be OF lmaxe changen far they ine waye Oe un womanhood, and not measure one’s | thing | worth by dotlars only? Bomething should t from King " should come throt legislation Biobha—In these days z ‘he bill sre the legis » mor early reache Hoants “Mes, Newly Beh.” toet these girls, and all the adiemirasteth°ee, 4078, 5 The bil! now before the legislature more nearly reaches ee ee Er sine thee women ant ‘hate tition It ie hard 2 sell shan - Glee ats of evides punishmeng | Reh would bring rellet to the | who used 4 Wanh-alinger in| of tol! JB Risedt Lady SOE the evil than the law now in effect. It provides punishment |i pe'army ef womeh and girl wage: | har {ocier 4 Whe a for te woman's right and dut sont em ut, It's tong Such men are hot repre-| tune thre her through mar-| demand justice ‘ for the man selling cigarettes or the “makings” to minors, and the people Whoe servants | pogummmmece but misrepresrnting them. A prophet is without how his own country,” quoted the for the minor who indulges or has cigarettes or the “makings in his ps EITHER A KNOCK OR A BOOST. of a session The present law says that no cigarettes and the shall be sold or given away in the state, and yet every day work in that he + on the streets and elsewhere, we find cigarettes in common , E And TIGER? | He Was « Widower 4 oF mo put ong » Il boys. | t t | | Bse, not only among men, but among small boy mig working houra, the «| Cat this wonderful Russian Jewess! Mer—The man 1 marry umht me that the life eervant girl ie net an enviable ; mine! The and a little r that found ber expressive art, it Is cer tain that it is powerful apd unique. |, In the dark bloe Isben dramas, in| ies | tiatie power ie caught from the fe which she is now appearing, her! “ talent, shines a brilliant star | rre or roare like the lion From obscurity on the stage of ews. Her tall, atuous body, her a cheap Kastalde theatre in New tightly caught hair, her flashing | York, Nazimova has in five years eyes, her hands t may be soft! jumped tnto the first rank of her! “Siythana—1t'm: bow afd you know The law, therefore, is much of a farce. It will do no harm is sald, not unkindly Mme, Nazimova’s tremendous ar fo repeal it by the passage of the Edge bill, which will make} came from my country home to town, lke © & position unter y @brle and which will prevent the general use of cigarettes among | fea’ was sompelic small boys. walt end ch That the cigarette is harmful to all of those who use it it possible for an adult to buy cigarettes from his local dealers | in: Suepteton: « itton, I private family le Phere is no question. But respectable men will smoke them, Teter the first inte pads now and venomous claws a/ profession, Five years ago she) there was bole in my pockettong " ‘. . i ' - ” ‘ the ae for 13 and moment later—all these suggest|could not speak the English lan-| New York Times # and will continue to do so despite any law, so long as they are| "ie nearly every day, without in cat ccnua. Moe bee. words thrill: heel siete aie adel Pot frowned down upon by society for doing so, And that] SP. Feehan p et Nazimova fenies it. She de-/audiences. She is one of the bigh-| ja Wisely te in love with ached all over. There waa no time} elards that she has not intention-| cst paid American actresses, and} iandiady © admitted st? but he eats the cakes —Syracuse Hi Will be a long, long time r friends lay claim for her to) Wangs pe. | buck wheat for recreation or reading at all. Did hot even have & chance to Tread the newspaper! } Merely « Beast of Burdes. that the house * dull and slog: owkward and heavy, Bh sf burden, or « plece achinery, suppowed to keep 08 xolng without complaining and | without stopping. There tn no for intellectual development or self-improvement of any ktnd. ple whom I worked for church people forget that * te work man, Uke every ally drawn her art fr the feline |b beast Bhe doesn't even like ats. the title of “our greatest emotion But all the critics tnwist that her al artist.” purrings, her physical contorttor Did she seize the subtle habits! Limtfattens. her soft care and her tgerieh of the cat to express Ibsen's tre | stage passions are tr to the life mendous ranges of emotion be dd the ways of the cat. Wherever tween love and hate? | sningly? ve time and all re Berappington (briskly bod ant fool me any of the timel j The Woman of It. Him—Don't you think Miss rhe fern No. 1 don't. She has overal years of it to Mm knowledge.—Chicago News THE PROUD PUSSY. Not many years ago there lived Foraker | boay cise sonal he can. } law, is doing wh: Washington, D. C., Feb. 20, 1999. ‘Dea Ded: From Panama | have |—another down-and-outer—is asnlat- 5 Dave netting bet , i = egg ed a pink-bound pamphlet) ing. he F eed tres Bhe-—t feel so at home.when traveling on this road. OE batt pemey Salied ray Wangs you think 2° treated me as servants gene He--#o do Lin fact, When I'm on thts road I don't seem to be | Pur.” His far was thick and long. headed’ women are spt . | : jon ft € t jest thin tp are treated. But traveling. and Gray Fur was so proud of it | tempered? mish names. It's a petition to| One of the funniest things tha = == *|that be used to think that there ! y Roosevelt, has come to ars lately ta the Excellency Theo. x my ears lately te the iat were no other pussies in the world 54g : “ - — en Lf od 4 the morebants, bankers and muamnaneg! a t esa men of Colon and Panama, j w py Bs dl arene, 7 | wife, poe ees aa he r * ev i 4 careful examination shows ft to: | nut these model to em jy Now Gray Fur bad been told ; From His Pave Folks. ‘ & polite request to be permitted eve never Keen by mamme cat that little pussies he docan't know where hee | expioit the Americans engaged in Be jmuet be kind and polite to their | ‘ | baby ¢ had temper from.” = friend 1 8 cpincoenge 8 -ggegmenere Darel | wen Mite did w the Panama canal. The y ‘ simp. . and purr softly and never ants, bankers, etc, do not like | | secatehs talons 8 big dog comea Z f | That's wth Moat x9 Chins wynaa They je omeeeeneneemmaninm jong to hurt them 3 jmothers can piace that sort of ; well things at 7 But Gray Fur said look at sibility in « vite to get rieh selling Puzzle Editor, The Star: my lovely soft coat and my ye ; prices to the rich and foolish | row petween C. W. Fairbanks and Now the r. and f Amer Sengtor Jim Hemenway. As you ioe, Mauakere NOMS 6. cvs vevovccesecebaces sh their government. 's\a Fairbanks hard for the bankers, mer | ing the late campaign he managed and others. But I am re) the Fairbanks campaign for secur- Address .....+++++ of a friend of mine who pro-| ing the vice presidential nomin orga! Co-operative | a Sistast Onter of DowarTroddes | tion, | a went to Chicago. opened |My answer to the third puzzle is ....cecsereseres j > lars and Second Story Wortley. Those bills have caused the and started his enterprise With | tase When they eame in Cousin Charley said he didn't owe them He ordered them sent to Hemen way. “Dear me,” sald Charles, “1 wasn't a candidate. Surely there ta some mistak: Then Hemeuway Not suite 2.000 answers heave; Jeaste ‘Wisgare—tyadio word in- upsepoke, And the purport of his| been received u on | Correct Mhere 0. : words das not laudatory. So if you|{@_'"* tira pumale Peart gg ere Bg low oyex and clean whiskers! I 3 jeannot run across the back yard P 4 > }fence and climb dirty treex with cee endectaed toh 1000 jother pussiee--I'm too handsome | Now, ain’ dat ridichk’lw om for that, And jast common cats 4 Rosstiow—He, chite, 3. a sit around and purr and chase fas ween, Site bee te bony ae empty spools. Tommer and Kitty| mer heard the nolse and pattered Cat and Floff may admire and/in to see him. “Help me!” purr with me when I'm im good|meowed Gray Fur. They only humor, but they must keep their|stared roundeyed at this wig- distance and remember who I/gling, bouncing pusele that didn’t weneee eee eee ee. eee eee errr eres eee ee ee seen ween m, 4 ti hat has ook ‘a bit ke Gray Fur. Mamma|, >? fever for fatten iat ate am And then one summer day when | cat hurried in and she saw what) onths will subside this ‘ tet os eee eeeee Cee eee ee eee eee ees Gray Fur was basking in a sunny|to do. She went right to ber) suit maker say. pred open window, something long and/| mistress and reached up and; wy knobs will dwindle queer fluttered down off the wide|tapped her hand and rubbed her | minutest specks. window sijl. Gray Fur jumped | head against it. Women who have had to submit, back, and then put out one soft] Mistrogs knew mamma cat was|'? 4 Pow of jhe bumpy things paw curiously to see what it was.|/in trouble, and soon found out |PINe 4p and down Khelt apis His paw stuck! Then he put| what it was. pewtnagany Chait 10 eh0npe down another paw to help pull the; Gray Fur did not look pretty | damages. . first paw off, and what do you) for a long time after the fly paper| Those who found a line of < think! In &@ moment he was all|head been cut away and soaked |plate stretching unbroken from tangled up in a bi sticky piece off. Some of hie lovely fur had to| tat to the craaybone when 4 of fly paper. be cut off, too awellest frock came home from the Ob!! How frightened he was.| Aud he wasn't proud after that. |OoymeMeT il seer eto bihusth And the more he pulled the deep | He was glad to have other pussies |and apologize to find their hostess’ 7 here. uu ou Pp ie emer you! ms wore want s Fairbanks testimonial just|conca ‘me to give you. something | incorreet not quite as easy as the firet two) James Mortarty-——Middie word in~ aie pussive You "would do. the |eorrect 4 7 ne > Pom: Y eokee— Yo ine ree Spring Ww here. A flock of cow. Beare: dases 0. hard one, orate | amet, Varn ror OM horey te At nf hen FOG watd ve you leave the cit The Yasest converts (7) to the! Dinds Ht Im, Latayette saaete pital Lat us have a good one that will |marting to the contests. of “forest conservation” ar¢) nin have put out yellow flowers. New, whee The Stor oo OR Nr a yas oe Miaaie wore Members of the lumber lobby./ crocuses have pashed through on|tnis afternoon, there will be J be found any nice evening now | the southern slopes and violts are||y three, hours uailt the septest Tevieg Lassen—Middle word fn- clones the rotunda of the Willard hotel. | soi4 on the corner at two bunches Ie At fe the postnartt ce the] Lonbee VestabeNegr it, * fs Chas. Elliott Defebaugh.| tor a quarter. nvelope shows bel Jobuate Merreti—Name corrected er he got Into ft. Finally he was|play with him, and he got so he| well bred 4 ot 4 . eye fastened coldly on her of the American Lamberman, 2 10.0 bet wil pen | om second rel. Sr ea Saal covered all over with it, and was|could purr jast as loud as any of | best table doily fluttering gutitily And mushrooms are 38 cents a] ‘hore letters. pesimaries woe ee running around the room m-eow- | them from one of their adornments, a ing ptteously. What ‘@0 you suppose he uttons will be diminutive and half pound. Are you fond of mush-| since T iY terneon to association to head rooms? Done two minutes in but.| your anawers Possibly yee wt vl 0 a y it Mi t With him are Ha Mines of | ter, with a little cream added, (hoy | 70 “Sidn't wet it, aid Four march tenth, inpuguration, of 4. B. White of St. Louis. bare delicious, Sincerely, ‘Thin foremoom on! easer|dent Taft March fourth, Rooseve Weyerbanser of Minneapolis, paves. {hal tsont te the eorrest enawer, My, |avaking preparations toward ma but he will he on the honor vei; ali|ing. Hresident Hoosereit \x Poe eee eee eee by bimeett if other of you Teh: japan-Amer ers. These are the gentlemen who | * @re trying to persuade congress to! f% RED RASPBERRY SHERBET. Here are some of the enawers re~ o not many of them esed,” said a sult maker, showing 0! f the new This simple and effective cos-| spring coats, It vas hip length, ae clusters of ot t \ ume is a pleasing forecast of button molds finishing the cuffs and ad ainpis, ane the anit oe | GM FE VENI S CORNER 5°20. 0 ge tor come ana } | mentation is heavy embroidery of | waists,” he said. “The button erase }the same shade as the cloth, and| BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN was doomed as soon as we found Fiaff and Kitty Cat and Tom-| changed him’? Ss -_ suetecnene-ciaam 7 get & move on you and hustle. Re-| Cree trad * member, Monday the roti of hor oe | ak St. Patrick's Day, will be printed: then, on Tuesday, | Jack Hutson, king fr . | ourth pusale tne heard oO oft] loog lines of small plain buttor that the manufacturers couldn't pos- Keep © $2 duty on lumber. Their | » bs ott auibe to the|sesking ¢ hosting wiart: Mpsesnant heen F ~ pibly fu 0 one - ead f you believe them) is to|® Soak one tablespoonful of a the) en 2 Sees “Ee 44 | The cirewlar skirt Is without trita| PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH we Ma meng Bagg of the de-tighted ‘@hject J eet Sgreserve the American forests.” It/ # gelatine Iu a quarter of « cup jong Mine for making them, because & ¢ Washington (not for not to preserve their monoply In| #* of cold water for 20 minutes, ee aae Si Fight except ’ n « ~ { styles would render such equip- ° he earilest): Congress @il-| erp Out) This Means You, THE TAXPAYER'S DO tary war, It also goined fre cy pati. American forests. Bless you, no.|* then add a cup and a half of #/ "Sumy Whiskere—Middie word President ‘Tat fe tented; | te it anybody's business ne bit of money. tb aa. | salad Ob snam Chat Rroretior ment useless. fe to preserve the forests. You! # boiling water and stir until off. That word seemn to have both- scenes before Tealtt If a gentioman should ob erates it to the welfare of society. tonce, “Millions for defense | - - / ve the Md 1 “ ne | don't refuse almost magica! in Aw opera AX money contrary to law Julmpes ece @umers pay the lamber trast big) # sugar, one pint red raspberry #/ ricwe three words, Wo. the servant quewer Wf obtlin lor to be a hetie plaines an unjust (ax | seated cnetneniek th "anes ot for lumber, then the lumber|# jutee, or part currant and part Ay Huteheson—Firat and fourth) the above, nor ts there any ‘near!tt That the meaning all may know Many schemes : ee. Gays / words O PURZLE BDPFON, || is it anybody's business | jumper dress, The only difference can afford to handle the for-\# raspberry, and the juice of sparingly. See? They won't|# two lemons. When cool freeze. and waste and devastate, as|® have been doing for 20 years. # LEMON GINGER SHERBET. will suddenly reform. And | in style appears ‘in the sleeves | which are long and tucked or mous quetaire sameeren | (if a lady has beaut THE VIEWPOINT OF THE OPPRESSED Is it anybody's busineas ‘ that ‘The new toques are improving th: nod of If this re o H mall only fn consumer will go on paying the|®@ This is simply a lemon ant » tax. | taxpayers dollar turn . prices. And the Canadian sup-|% sherbet with four ounces of awn, The oniy the ald patha” becomes the est comparison with the huge types of will go on untapped, And all|® candied ginger sliced fine and | at m8 farmer buying vel ogc a th head gear recently worn. The will be as lovely as a lumber trust.| # steeped in with the lemon #| 1 Teo erahtr aiitar Ob ie AGATE tee snes raamer Subs toque will be one of the favorite peel | | to it anybody's business alone would use it privately ‘and porate it ® | modes in apring millinery it is to ee j Tut the lady's If her beau wateh | imgeif, while the county ne designed for | be worn set well down on the he | 1 nut with other ladies will use iC for everybody's bene a Bvery member of congress has} FROZEN TEA SHERBET. hy Wien prnee feats poly A RA pte ayy ny eS sty rock | 224 18 to be almost void of orn fhad 2 chance to eat @ free meal jin it. anybody's business it Th r TCS bene ft the expense of the lumber trust Is also a refreshing ice, and _ faut that wentiemans 1 she wo andl for moat Two-thirds have availed themselves | # one too seldom used, Make a | “Whore ho dosen't chance to bet pest for his monoy, He the f ; n Jabout the shnson wou at rock orush market and @f the opportunity. The lobby at the Willard, secking to have the $2 duty on lumber retained, has eonducted = & gastronomic cam ign. also. The feeds were con Facto in serie The important quart of fine flavored tea in the neval way. Pour off, sweeten to taste, add the juice of a half lemon and the fine alived peel. Freeze. chan ave against Jeffrios in the roped h the sidewalk used tor whether small, eo Jack ‘vd knock him out easy;* sald one How yo! figgah that?” asked the Didn't Beht Williams of Willams: og iting of your busi not understand his count taxpayers : Members were fed a and thea WHITE CHOCOLATE ICE hia business may be there? The b tom of taxation. We cannot | & Walkab nish al espots. Mr, Defebangh was A nate ¢ must have rock crush. | 4. vat Ww ’ sthe nine-spo H 4 CREAM. ance of our quory oS ers and some other things, We must | Hams he fmanager for the lumber trust } ited would be this oo re yh es god r them. Let us Know why! @ diffrence e' on comedy tytn pire Sitae , | ‘This is simply a rich va In It anybody's business other method. Hut in the long how taxation wneeey an’ pickin’ winnahs In prise fighta Of course 1 need not tell you that nilla cream with chocolate What another's hustness le? the spending of pubite. funds erybody in satisfied with the; _ 7 the talk of a “sea-level canal” is an|% © If it iwn't cording to the way “contemplated rock crusher Ix gotng to be! WA A farm or acre tracts, . grated coarsely into it at the e would really Tike to know; | by , Many of ver | See ; @uthreak of the railroad lobby op law,” will bring general satin See page 6, . see a aator Kiciriaee, pvent.|% ast, moment just before wortnin, 16 Mt tan’ faction ork. | It wo cai, & ‘3 noon 101 o : | There are came who take itso, . ubttotty ‘ freezing. It will not turn ahs Sake St 0. 1 om in a live question today ' defvated and soon to return to|% aire ike ordinary chocolate, | Los Ang Oxpr a eee we Og oA ; ANSEN, Jeweler Christ's time they brought him a | office: Roman coin with Cacsar's head up-|we will fool recompensed f on it, and asked him the question | ing ‘a slht of that humbl a to whom the mon belonged, | crusher at work Mie wise answer, “Render uate rwet the but mover for- oxar the things that are Caesars! get the system provided by law for things that are| buying tt. Crushers wear out ‘This kroeat prin=| business met should grow tn | to the} popularity, ‘The “taxpayers dotiar|{ ity and | flows steadily tute the tremsury. Tt} Y taxes | accumulates Infrequent! Tt fe best logiti« | apent judiciously. Tf will be spent not } with gren wis mas the tax An un-| payer himself comes to know what volution» |taxation means and why it is in use, | Scccerte ete rer rrr ess: Buy a Champion Gas R and Cherey get 4 coal or Wood range fr Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetizing Juneh | Bent Your Place of ft : Little Sinter—Mamma sqys for you to come home right away,’bd« Maingse, Bing ve menses Mats Dance tonight (Saturday) at) cause the ice is unsafe and you might get drowned , 1830; Ind a4 |Lescht Park pavilion. Gentlem Bobby (bitterly)—Aw, ehucka! A boy ain't ever allowed ter enjoy 50c; ladies. free. *e¢! himself like he wants ter! but remains white, with the neo @ * little speckles of chogolate * throughout. + vate practice (as divtingulshed the senatorial practice) of t CLEARANCE SALE AN Fall Stock of Clothing, Hate, Shoes and Men's Furnish- ing Goods at lens than half pri AAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. Department KSSESSE SEEKS EERE EE EE Mie Min Ain Mint tain Malin Min Me Minin Minin nal o- HERON EEE DEERE a Dance Tonight \ Just tax precipitated the

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