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pe 8) a $ BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907-1309 Beventh Ave. EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Boterot at the Postoftios at Beattie MY BOY, N €n aunt is hear give he this advice “My boy, I understind and spirits, and I want you to hav health and new-found harder than most boys—your Neemerou high s; not forgive-—to hurt a Tt is the prayer of every take their sons into their confidence as did many mothers tell who is honest such a prayer from his mother’s lips wo be forgotten, would live in his conscience and guide him save womankind from much of its deepest » pain Such suggestion properly comes to a son from his m It is false modesty which Ing frankly with her children in the great life questions fortunate is the boy or girl wh loving lips the truth cone Men do not like to have it said, but few will deny that in them the animal would be paramount if not restrained by wom an’s finer sense and the conventionality that men have Selves built up to curb themselves and protect women from man’s ruthless self-gratification To our mothers we look for the more refining influences. The best influences upon men are inherited from their mothers and grandmothers. Strength, from our mothers. THE SEATTL” STAR |\FEET AND INCHES DON’T NEAR BIG TELL HO HAS GIVEN CITY GCOUN- CILMEN A SURPRISE THIS MAN IS Vv. BOUILLON that they ean beat poration dete calling him a sa nice black mustache always well ero wha tee wouldn't have time te | their sons too late A. V. BOUILLON, Superintendent of Public Util kera can hardly to the counctim has hapded out to theae antic pating law Makers we Hornia’s famed citeys or: and sharpest) characteriati And as a majority of the t for auch 1 he alts up there which has existed time immemorial, they get real litical iams in mantpu faire of state have been ) exoruoiatingly apparent to some of the city dads and their henchmen hea shop's wax figure. The department of public wae invented at when the people pick dodges to try sounded good and pkod Whe a fat fa ¥ i as not heard from a mother’s ng proper life conduct You can get acquainted with Mr fast slention, of a very brief out several | Hoult! 7 | introduction, A] while to really }ahort range glasses to get back to normal viston. te Nice, Real Nice. Roullion te little and paochen would han annexed a big task matiton | ation | nereon with hie ender physique he to a man who could double behind hts b primer reading leasen. unefimen who had tb elected to office at the end poration strings u Seattle will probably just begin to te his really remarkable tal nts for keeping the check reins “un corporations about the office expiren | whip, ‘Thin man wit! be} ti be “nies to um, STAR DUST A Word from Josh Wire, time his term of of which speuks very Routlion’s chances intelligence Councilmen Get Wise, Hut what Boullion did possess that !job under the next administration. PUZZLE GUESSING Puzzle Editor, The Star: of retaining bis ather and grandiather—these, too, are coming more now than ever before from our advanced gentle touch of a loving hand, the sweet sentiment of life, the deep-seated moral balance and the love of family-—these come The one great irreparable, irretrievable, unforgivable crime is the common crime of hurting a trusting woman EEE ae I don't know vot dey are” vill. Dey vi 1814 First Ay. AN OSGAR-UND-ADOLF PLEASANTRY My answer to the fourth puzzle is . The contest for the fourth puzzle | started quickly. At noon today over | 100 answers had been received | will say that none of thent Were You did just what | sald you ten on the puzsie and each picture must have beneath it what that picture rep. The anewers must to the Purzie Editor. Chas. Linderman—Your name, the in Tuesday's yourself and heaven “The automobtie te a great tnatt : r v | WHICH 18 NOT CORRECT. The | anewer ie what might be termed an | incorrect compound sentence. The it took just 486 hours for your answer to reach me from the business office. BENEATH THE FIGURE EIGHT BY BTUART B, BTONE Fiori, the clown, turned a triple flip-t made a whirling wago heel of himself, bowed mocking at the huazaing crowd on the benches, and, bearing 1h tin pink parasol aloft, escorted — the mayor's embar d daughter to nte the exaggerat from his red iron wer In the mi of the big os tent Beneath his paint smears and zebrastriped toggery, Fieri, the buffoon, had a soul; and without cr ri and Florette, in such confi dences as Biggest Shows on Barth allowed admitted that they loved Prof, Stradelia’s World - Re "inowned Band struck up a rat ting, inapiring gallop, the eanvas ot the dressing room en wore shoved back, and Mile Fiorette made dazzling, triamph ant ntry On a snow ~ white, standing glory of prancing borse she came, airtly on one foot, in t pink tights and Muffy white ballet skirting, The audience cheered at the very sight, and mademolselie acknowledged the applause with |eraceful nods of her prett | Plerl, the clown, flound a hurdie, stole the ringmaster's running half way around the ltent with it then turned and watched mademoiselle climb the] head dizzy tron w ‘Oh, b mu irway ed, under his breath; at tha rope-walking race Mile. Floretie reach 08. Stradetia musicians ceased thelr rollicking clamor and began to/% play soft, low, tremolo staff. The | audience craned necks, and Mert the clown, almost nny, looking solemnly at the Jocko, the trained baboon. WALL what's the mat-| contest closes Saturday night at 6 ends of time T—-Fiorll® | g'clock. The anawers must be writ. this one, oot ater Mediockeki—Admit error UZZLE EDITOR. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS Matrimonial bargains aro generally shopworn. bee oe: nowe t je whisky froee, Biensed te the conceit of man. turn his at her finey. a handie by which woman may BY FRED SCHAEFER. “Vot you need, Adolf, tae a “Tank you, Ongar, | like dose pasoostums, or nicknacks, but The woman who can mix @ trace comnt a score FROM THE ME OFFICE-SEEKER’S WIFE 2—HUBBY LINES UP. of mystery In her smile may peoudonym, of nickname.” Chicago Tribu: “Why, @ pseudonym, or nickname, iss a name vich looks just tke gou, yet does nod belong to you; but you vear id yuxt der same.” “Ben id must be ithe of false teet a set. ain'd ia?” j “I see you do ned unterstant me, derfore b Mow, for oxamble, instead of calling you Adolf, I wv “Bat dot youtt be taking « nicknack from « dog “Bure. Id voult be your gain und der dog's tonn. “Yet I don'd feet right abontd td. Fido in pubic. Der owner of Fido might maybe ciaim me.” “Don'd vorry. 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JUNK AROUND ON IY HEAD AND LAUGH AT SENSIBLE PEOPLE {ff attended a negro Meth “Tt happened that a young white T wie in Yoxue in the following ‘Masea Henry fine preacher, ain't ‘Me shore am.’ Linkun can't tech "im." “ ‘Good as George Waab'n, ain't ‘ot ~"Waah'n cud'n hott No, but hé's a young man yit!* Williamaport Grit Woald fe Worth See! But Um waiting to see him Theory Proved to Be Wrong reon wae hanedtey “You should not uided friend to take things as “ONE OF THE RETURNS WAS THE MESSAGE.” BY FRED SCHAEFER. m the wrong track. pareon,” roplied the prinouer Hiding that theory (hat got me nab-| "Is the message thar sent Taft, One of the returns the message | excitement had sent it “collect.” The} telegraph company said he'd have} picking a job under Taft some vul |to prepay all persifiage Hut we are looking on the bri time they let go. . (talking to @ ou ever made tures in human picking his ny Can't wait for hin shoes tol straight, swift Arthur says he : he expects to have s& |better by March 4 Last month | them would | enoagh money to settle the interat on the mortgage. . +Btray tories. MARY'S Ti frightened when line the tub with | another pla 6 of soft white Arthur has decided upon ead of consul to} cotton | Gooba Goo. That position pays only! $1.76 = day, which explains why Ar thur did not find such @ scramble He thinks now he will find & responsible place in the internal Arthur has lost bis po. sition with the firm, much office-seeking on We quarrelod. sponsible for this. }er mind, Taft would hav to square it no coal and a debt for the last 26 bushels. (Continued) TOO} Hetle praye Pillow tteks are easily kept clean ving with unbleached yvers cat be take y month or tw tick proper will be clean as ever WANT Rooms, furnished or furnished, See page 6. pays more, and he will not have te go further from home headquarters of one of the internal A New Stock STOP THE RENT. Loulevitie Situs; v eis planning on “fixing spring and the Fair. Why on the markat ‘+ you do tt this month? We're) Bate from tc hew Wall Papers at 20 to 60! Seattle People Getting Reedy Baseball Bats ery ony for We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, just ke remt. FAY CO., INC. Mehihorn Bidg. 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Colonial Wilton Rugs in Oriental patterns, size 27x54, very special at 95¢ each Second and Spring St. \CBne Piano Co. KNABE The Worid’s Best Piano 1406 FIRST AVE. AGENTS FOR One Priced Piano Mouse wires and wires other than the filmay one which the lady held in her teeth and which the audience believed to be her only support; at Fieri did not feel safe at that So he nearly tumbled Jocko from the other end of the plank and | ambled nervously toward. the perch of ma iselle “Here, you get back over there and do your tumbling!” the ring- master ordered; and Fieri grinned and shuffled back. Presently, thoegh, he grasped the tall of the trick donkey and oped around the big tent with him fm bis mad pluage with bis prizetempted coun- try rider, and in this way Fieri maneuvered near the iron tower, Mademoiselle was harnessed tn her. delicately balanced = wire mechaniam, ard Stradelia’s mu- stolans quickened thetr temps. The people on the benches looked in fascinated horror at the long wire, plunging from the tower to the edge of the track, with the immense “Figure Bight” auspended at the middie portton. Fieri deserted the bucking donkey and Slipped over narrowing figure. Aj y the famous Jacquen- elt family leaped, someraaulted | and whirled from a springboard) fpon a thiek mattress Stradelia gave a frenzied dlare and flourish, something began to jelick and slez, and a fluffy pink figure spun downward over the | giddy wire, The audience groaned, | — oe the band played tremolo atuff Jagain, and Fieri, hardly conscious of what he did, Mung Giovanni Jac qhenellt from his fat mattress and tuge ure Bight.” The lady shot rocketlike down the long, finedrawn wire, hit the; Jcomplieated “Figure Bight,” flip. | ped, revolved, cireled, somersaulte To be sure, all through airy apace Ike a pink ca: r and| such places are already occupied bY apwt-thrown projectile, members of the | argues that it is . figure shot rapidly into blank, ui . | supporting space. A shrill, piercig While Arthur has been shriek from the Indy, a handrél jeachoes from the benches. Ye kroan of men, and a funny litle muttered prayer from Wierl. /A drop, a noisy hn pact, a series of graduaily dintn nothin lishing bounces—and the lady in pink lay breathless, but unbaryed, | jon the Jacquenelli’s well-padied ort still mumbled his | mattress. F ‘Thank ge dness! murgured Mademoiselle. “And goodby b the {f Figure Bight’ for me. Well, f should say,” chatered Fler, hysterically; and, thi reaw sured band commenced, 6 play} more blithely than ever __| “You did it, Frert,” said de lady Hf Ladies’ Dreas|in pink, as the frightened attend latent |ants pleked her up. Mch-#rads | tomorrow.” | And Pieri steod forth andmade a jhorribly |oheering audience. texque face jat . the “T'd do anything for Figette," he Tomaso, the musical elephant “The Best Men’s Clothes Made Yet” Prices $20.00 to $42.50 / 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. 1 the thing toward the “he | a3 Di ‘Then soma) |thitg snapped, anda pink ball of We beg to announce that our stock of | is now complete. 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