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Rar a ER N85 RENESAS DRG: or onaCUMNIE Hemme? ase _ THE SEATTLE STAR BY GTAR PuBLIsHiNG co. my clans matter oe BY W. G. SHEPHERD. THE BALDWIN MILLIONS NEW YORK, March. 2fe-Whon | SE aS va how ponntos are immed (t will be }like closing your ¢yes to a sunset it] The public can afford to be pleased as well as interested by |" Gowns your Mrs. Baldwin's refusal to be satisfied with $160,000 and her de- |; termination to break the will and get more of Mr, “Lucky's | aumenicae Pres ti $25,000,000 estate with heart the face of Lin oin on the col / » in the hintory of shall have a coin and art in it of ‘ are | A penny would meap gp world of Tn the first place, the widow is chief mourner, and if there | gocaness and beauty BF vou 1 mi il id ould a . a att, as Tt have, if the udto of is in money any solace to the bereaved, she should have all the | gould #l, aa! nave Mudie of Consolation possible therefrom, Again, Mra, Baldwin ought to /tatk with him about h t work i ss > n the new penny, I wiwh y know best what it was worth to live with “Lucky,” and $160,000 | joo niw kindly fase light up and his may really represent recompense for only the briefest tenure of | DM Prom aves sparkle as he ‘and | ‘ how the beauty of the martyred | the position of wife to him. Prosidont’s character grew upon him | Years of litigation over this big estate means that a host}as he studied tt ‘ pa 1 would rather have of lawyers will get a large part of it. The estate, in other | a a dhe dakar oe es words, will be disintegrated and its millions put into channels Dicga, sald Bronave a of circulation which may lead to even some of us common | You will see It 1 want ? Jed to show the sunshine as well as| folks. the goodness of his life. Indeed I ngs ° : é had a hard put to tt to find a pho-| Surely it is better for the public that these milli ons and mil leagrapin of thes te chink the cubne Hons go to half-dozen direct heirs and a half-army of lawyers j get suamostion st & sinth appeared a wand one than to two or three persons who really need only a small per Then | by then centage of what the will bequeaths them |appeared ot bas beanener ‘ i ers, that tends to|lmagined him as tiki Most anything, be it earthquake or lawy land that ta the tuce break up the power of vast concentrated wealth is not wholly | Do you know, a » . is natural when speakin without compensation to the public. | When I talk to you or you to me we Lincotn’s $20 cold| 1 finally @ ehitid, | THE STAR-SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. ‘LINCOLN’S FACE WITH A SMILE--A SMILE FOR CHILDREN--ON THE NEW AMERICAN PENNY a ¢ ° $ 3 oeeeoee “Why is he #0 anxious to get night work Attracted by thow mall hours, T Judge,”—-Loutaville ¢ urlor Journal. Home men are no anxious to pay ae they go they buy au the inttaliment plan Di Weary Walker—-Would ye give « Door feller a cold bite, mum? Lady tainly; you will find an hanging on’ the gate as ‘you Chicago News. A fod oxan mon,-French plo im the best ser- “My wife bolleves that what te to be will be “Welt “And she helleves it will all be my fault.”—Kansas City Journal thing that worries a man cing tich is how he got New York Press SOOSCSOOOSSSCSOHOSS® OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE SCO COOSOOCSOS CSCS HOS GREAT SCOTT, MAN, PF YOU'VE Gora WAN DKERC NIBP wr ww THE wart OF COMMON DECENCY DON'T VOU your wosk tf LONG ANOUGH YO YOUR TINVOUS SNUFPLINGH &ITHER 20 SOMETHING FOR IT OR GAT Ort SVE LISTANED | j CON- 1 naturally that | dear, I um afratd the baby Uj} We can weep over the untimely taking off of our beloved a on qnere. it ie always that tae "4 handed. | In feranplog his Welt * fellow citizen, Mr. Baldwin, and still respectfully disagree with| "iat when we talk to children eit A. WG ' nea aa him as to the wisdom of his leaving his estate in such form that i: Soi Ot one eae famous s day by being th ‘ Se no benefit comes to us through speedy and diverse distribution LL pee peor in, wasjor leagues,” —Chicago he millions through the usual business channels, If the | ts » his penny | THE LINCOLN FACE WITH A SMILE, AND SCULPTOR BRENNER, the 5 ‘ 9 din’ ye pt nage cog hapa best for|,,nYo7, omebey child's hand, thet | ‘sumsseupentapsmensunieeeneegestnpetimastsmamesnnsnmesen sj Teton onitorwell GARVWIN wouldn't scatter his dollars about a bit, it is perhaps best for ries a penn te Sunday school hands, ‘the henda Thal. Lineaih staan tere welke betere Gis aesne-i* the “ aw i every callow Hier’a hand that loved best—will gra ily the xination, It belongs to the collec Seeneen ar ais: iets “aaa og that the heat bh earelutiy di inte '® worn pocket | sacred lesson of Ulnecln’s life. Uon of Kilot Norton, New York, and| week that it would be necceitry Bae BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN lawyers ou; 0 be of some public use. ook for the small but honestly-| ‘The penny will indesd mean some- | was published only @t the thine of | us to « 3 ° ° earned coin: every worn and thing to American citisens; more, |its taking. It. was from thia photo. | Woodser yaa } PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH one wrinkled = woman's hand that in the best way, than any other coin. graph that Victor Brenner got the) Pronson®he didn’t say anything ‘The Doke d'Abruzzi is going into! It was doubly fortunate that that | takes ¢ g hy stare to oop | Artiste are delighted at Breuner’s | Lincoin smite Thie ple ture te pub- | 65 inet or éf ee A Good Ame his desire to. give ¢ ife in her at she ma: worl) hehe Nahed, t this ¢ th © cor hy argets oon: We new of Seattle chee sonore! the Himalaya mountains, where it runaway car wasn't crowded, b | some moreneallans of cammee Thie photograph of Lincoln was on a Mr. 5 Ban oe ™ +f or clgars,-Bpokane Chronivie. id beget gd and h % belleve he Is sincere. ‘WIN be a physical impossibility to cause the damage sults would have | 2 ee -_ inti a as . ee And the unfairness of the fair aox|BOf® demand something wi iy of Ge ithe the interview him on the stats of his been so much more numerous. risking |from ‘ourselves. Haseball has b represents our city affections towards Miss Elkins. That man who je unable to m | Nothing that falls to supply » want Dugdale I tem | The discussion of the lumber| Bt the dramatic talont at the unt. | (@riff appears to bring out alt the| Yersity is as pictured, there is no | Ole Hanson spirit there is in the reason why the students should bouse of representativos. tome down to a sheath 2 : sata 7") Not the least important fact in How do you spell Doesn't our “most favored m&!) wot paving peen scooped for a! ; | j best answers. The two best re-| tee on the head of the puasle editor | Moader, If it is his wits ‘oung man of tirch ‘waiked | ing. “Late bc jam” treaty with Japan permit the jong time, Prof. Merle Thorpe gets | plies, however, won't do, because |Is running into the millions, and) wigwag-— Doni you want to come it ctub thie Year| Gem. Any Bi F Government to interfere 19 4 wen deserved promotion the business office hangs onto its| the whole town ts trying to get the |td the lecture with’e evening? nurch league? ia more ‘ef Mins Bmery's dishwasher. : stmoleons like « pup toa root, An} solution to that maddening quos-| Henpeckke-—No, thank 1 can pa. + sgl anonn | Castro is returning to Venezuela, ‘All the world loves a lover, but revolution bent, with a cargo of ‘em white. slot gas meters. ee Nopody Else Loses Id, ‘nem. “OLARICE-LITTLE CLARO HOW PTRANALLY LONG TeUWwR warrkp ) res After young Russe! bad jahbered af the leering goutins of his deiirt um, he looked up from hie bed of| | fever Temark | a H t want to see OC) * o4 man t Deir Choy Iss Painless. [Tm dying tor a glimpse of @ preity hiechcsnahseniinileina atriy His brown eyes were go VASHINGTON, eee wee grave a6 that I knew i t Also, Hilee: We haf [tne fever. ann tees, much obiitched to Toft. Wea beg to rebort dot we are now! onal Atvisory Comrmisaton! | man sick w h swamp fever el at th 7 in a ot no b aeel! saw and ws j nderetood und Adolf ina! ndw: she's "married dou | “Can you write?” I ownlng you don't} keope me frum longing | learn ef he coult me | |to see her, de you? Her gree & cigaretary. “Sure, fletfy buneh of golden hair—those write mit my eyes! deep aray ores vf sympathy—the | freanne the cheertness of ber! Or any tty girl, doo” ' him, offering to bring the native weinan, Papinte. and let him teest tie upon her but he was in no mood for jenting and fumed himeeif into another fever After he quieted I was called out to greet the new nurse from the States, A bu . | yors surroun iy shed her everiast- ing, brown automobdiie voll—poor ahaps, they hadn't a, 8 eee with ef automobite vell for two “CONKARSS ALVAV® WASS Al Tir, “When she did pet the thing TIGHTVAD,” SNEEZED ADOLF unraveled and stood forth, a litte murmur went around the circle and this Clarice,” ity girl,” 1 corrected do not send it via anything.” jd Miss Newman, avotd- “1 see,” said Adolf, a spasm of inteliichence using hies face for a| ' ont ie in f quieted Instantly, be murmured you have come et leat, 4 how long you have waited lhe went into a deep Mr. Toft. 1 guess inside Mr. Toft bina ME UND ADOLF 188 NOW APPOINTMENTEES!” make with four degr: our fafor, so he voult haf to [elke arermed E ereade « ofies for us. “The duties rat gitmpee. ol Ns ‘ ‘are simple,” he said, “you are to Sameret ot tr og and made gress has made no provision for a @elary.” “Conkrese alvays wass « ved,” sneezed Adolf. CHEM OF VISDOM: empty honor iss unfilled, iss id 11 «. m., Dive serge sacks tan shoes, mubdued, blac mauve Fedoras and the and it seemed queer petite for s young | hang with on flesh, tight- den, 1 foot it Ven a time went by, and Russell, | developing an aj HOW DO YOU *“* SPELL IT ? ? eis Oh, how do} | to the “Land of Ned” for the two/leve this suspense? newer” must be final to grab the ton ‘AND THEY SAY ENGLISH HAVE NO HUMOR! | te of obvilization | used to command a lar 1 “when I want advice I shall send . “into | ia ewe to you for it. Goodby.” duaty Ietvaks. | He—-Now he only earns it His “Bong revotr,” we said, shaking son wife commande it!--Comle Cute hants and pushing ourselufs ould | Geo fx armipe ic aren } Teacher: Now, children. nam» some of the impurttion of the air Wine Bory. ot der vite house, “Shell we) snapp: my, Snags! Mise Newman, © breathe, starting with Willie Jones —London Tatier Mis Aunt-—Willie, won't you be write?” wes not gl IG at be hee mt pas SE 20Ne FTO: = -- € i when your baby brother begins “No.” * % was en ee row up? ‘No, ‘ he said, ‘save 8 your f her would soothe poor. | / Wits Foo. It'll be @ pleasure to stamps. jussell, wrestling with ace somebody w ea around vasa riycet vives rn vom pats gue neweael{ THE CHARGE OF THE GREEN LAKE ))‘ ==" =rsot2 Wit “Ob, no,” he said with two gy ge i | Mope to Have Wallorms Some Day. SIX HUNDRED to right of the; t them of th: o board valk. “he vants us to sent Muttered and grumbled 14 by viniens, ha, ha, hal” ‘ We den fount ourretufs ouid- hen Alicia Newman Epetes 208 fo mabe site still shaking hants, but we| placed her perfect hand upon hy ‘Theirs but to ride discofered id wane mit cach odder | peated brow and spoke to him All in one crowded oar we wass shaking hants instead of | ty \leanly dressed for the time of day, ae dark they should | tho’,” such poignant Interest | stand OF BOHEMIA: WERS SUBMITTED WON'T ECAUSE “2" DOEGN'T MEAN ER “TO” OR “TOO.” tor himnelf i* a wave aes The amile that won't on gets Lo be monotone come ott | ¢ m | Much reading keth a man fu thing Most p professional wiedge of the f ledge in taken | from | The nearest so far are ee tes Buch for grant at they want | nd to kiss a People tm alt walks ty, Ge baneba Ti | patronize The bill for natant Church, Iabor, re thet sort of thing I want at ome leagues ho | How do you spelt? 7 ‘ ‘ i | Hy Alrship. . Employer—I4d you tet! the income | por . | professional and We T told | towns and ectttes \I | ape a if ita he | Baseball te « gre: It ts say? | lorgantsed like ‘selon ton, | families | Rew Roy-—-He wished to know |The rules which govern the game | ning toam |wnhen you'd return. sir, and 1 tla | one Seaty trineecinn him 1 didn’t think you'd be back till it American i after lunch '!—Chips: sorta rm all « So great a busi Sdmething. on the « Jaround the neck! | mote | “Why, I thought it wae « perfect/D. in | ft baseball life for Civiliea- at stake. “Tt te!"—Houston Post. ives. One must bis Tvin Tilly—Me talke lke a book, He used clean, | Tom—V¥ee; its a pity he doesn’t | |shut up as easly! —Chipe Complete Enjoyment. O14 Lady—Well, TI give you two pence—not because I think you de | @erve it, mind, but because tt pleases ma Tramp—Thanks, mum! ou make It sixpence, ¥ enjoy yourself ?—o Couldn't and thorough- ‘wmic Cute ve Sten. there over tnsantty off with an artiattcAl ly Sloper. All the Difference. Before Jones got married he He Unele Hiram So you pl " I walt” s play bees e de you, Dickie? Hae your ball tas it got ao You've heard of the y Yannigens, haven't you. ot, I'm thetr reg lar short We're goin’ to whale the everiastin’ stuffin’ out o” the Bum town Bilygoate next Saturday? [Chicago Tribune Something New. "I wish I could Ret up something o y nt to be emay. @ comic opera out the drunken kin taken identity ani s the the out of val “YOU SAID YOU LOVED ME; Now aesrsenenstaneeeserenenee Duce Self O18. ‘All th’ buttermilk you rink for a nickel.’ ean at the beat o Is buttermiik ~ “ times: From Punch, ] | Might give her a whirl, and they promenaded to the! | | | TRY THIS FOR lard of life bi Its demands m regularty. mean better yers in general “John, how does my dress look has it become that millions of | never i “Punk! e invested and militons of | thrill . It ts a safer 4 the jthe waist and 4 ts. There are twe } por lo every business, amy and sometimes it Is worth he American of those who P re fan standpoint of nh baseball ie thelt oir ability to ball, as your loved ones depend Gp y in oth ME heme blareny it ts ‘not, Mough, among bascbait bh ‘Sc for temperate If fo'aren hotly fot e H with roa moat these men attend It was told me were shurch atte religions realty ts Oe run. win. advancement for opportunities for “f, supports a wi t If you use| Georgetown and Daniap, Wash. H,| ,)ffft People want wha od now interest Increanes year how. ' j7es Som % ony wey D. Medlock of: Georgetown and Mre. Y Set it, and then they don't From stn-pent-elde to cooeoons| mam be we |relation to other tariff facts ts that | two ft doesn't mean to, nor does! p Wain of Denio j want t = } > p cach suggest | Senater Aldrich is the fatherinlaw it mean too, Which one of the/the figure "2", The figure ie the), There are many men men are i We think a whole lot of the Jap ono i ctetier, | three words cam you uset ‘The|equivaient of “two,” but it in| bie to shana Of ,tuen dependent upon ‘epese th a Chamberof Commerce Lae | | chump that propounded this querry | neither the complement or syno-|" ne of a way, but hesitate when it weartly passes it up like a white| nym of “to” or “too,” and so can-| This must be a case = a. Bh 46 baled title Wwothorets-| TP? Warteninthosict meter! check in a dank note game with |not be accented as an alternative | pecker when the ealitien! un ieee ctlenninnt te Soted | ia thetl owe maintains a comfortable lead over 4 diamond ring ante }for these “two,” although it would | yielded him a lemon ives west to life. It is} of piace to gay the the street car so far this month. | The Star offered @ picture of the | do for “two” it si rege nn sere | “Holy Grait” and a round trip ticket| Ob, thunder! Can't someone re-| Manan’ Reader wante to beow t¢ | nd stir our sluggish ¥ valve for the ‘uel for exha you see the game this sum~ it at your church ~the amateur for hi the professional for Remember, PROVE IT.” we me advice when 1 need it am, nat—>" she began: but 1 ERMII K DIET If at 40 you expect to be an old I regret to say the positions Po ai cee 1 os Pas oe om an at aaa’ oe writ pe a ure 10 ecause the mind makes ¢ Bre entirely honorary. eternally } : - | material correspondence ot whe ¥ “Oh, we voult nod hat ~ b went +] ’ ‘or @ month,| — ever It sets itself permanently upon. vich is unhonorary,” I tott nd every day the boy got better he: ing over the whart/ e dings |and stronger. He seemed. Bi nde = ied nll bad Bette Difterentty. e nim. z normal on every point until the Tall, eagerly watching one ll Rostons u're eat! th “What I mean,” said Mr. Toft, | pretty nurse came Into hie presence, operations of the cook on Harry, “Yep. ing, Mr. Fi oy. ee. See looking painfully, “is that con- hen he would begin end \careon's launch, They were fault "I saw a place down here that] “iy Fionn. T never eat_much | Your Easter Outfit Co., Inc. ores and puttin yet : the| Grimly they shoved back their YOUR COUGH @ vacuum? Bern Reree ap ae : upon the every action of th Me | fea Riera DE Las suit. means, Seed fay the ot 0! ing in RS gy | apathetic cook with the long spoon. a ae ‘more. At he — nares asy a ents : i oh at- eternal ' bewan |Bomebody stopped to see. here was something grim ro ounces of Glye bed * need some nice fresh @t-| «| QuEs® INSITE MR. TEFT|to fear ab mn 8 | “BIL” sald the lesser of the two, \al the look of the proprietor of| « ae pate a Virgie Ol of Pine! 7 a “ SHAKING HANTS MIT | monom oe ay | what's @ Bohemian the “All you can drink for a nickel” j “When I ask you for it, sald unea stopp day compound pure and a half pint of) Mr, Toft dusting a molnsticss tear| HIMBELUF, TOO.” to observe his manner while whe) William tore hie gase from the place, also. He gaye them the fourth | straight Whisky, Shake well, and ould of hia eye, “When I Yay pisis mchayl to him. It was @ most) disciple of Dptourus regretfully, and |@less, and then, when, with a sigh, | take in doses of @ teaspoonful every . nterestin ©. ? . - ' advice I shall certainly need|wass shaking hante mit himeetut, | “Piey ata hear me enter, and|Just long enough to lool, wt his they passed them back expectantly,| four hours. This mixture possesses for : ” too. |x yas surprised to see youn, friend and reply: “Dunnd aess he Fans, his little Mill and extracted |the healing, healthtul properties ot : soll waving and clapping hie vere ‘tv.” |therefrom 80 cents, which he hande “Vili id inderfore mit our reck-| CHEM OF VISDOM: Parting MMoup-la! and eee ait! Bohemian’s « fran {to “Bill,” remarking: “Here, hoya, |t2%, Fines, and will break © out i aiar pitatness?” 1 questioned to| ; sveet sorrow dot some- ike #0 rolatering ope, / Eye ' in twenty-four hours and cure any him. dice tes Has ca wae 8 ht er| who'll divide your last doliar pith |you don’t want buttermilk What cough that ts curable, In having ™ J retarned, But bis next. words | you." you want is something to eat. Go spies" anid, dor bretatdend. We used our steps to valk some! enlightened me. 17 "Tiienee while the cook th’ }the| into the Jap's nex’ door, ‘e’ll fix you|*%, Ormuls put up, be sure that *T am giant id don'd,” gureted “Then you will marty met” he|, Silence 9 your druggist uses the genuine ee nit hat | tiatance, : | Py Vou he 1ove|launch Inia the foundation far gas-|out for 10 cents. Virgin Oll of Pine compound pure, semure some feckular pitsiness|, 197)" sid Adolf, “he dit vant really | tronomto delights with dicedveartots, | They went prcaaned ‘aad someaneen nei te id 14 to interfere mit.” take cus attve ine quiet?” | chicken breasts and pons, MI A waterfront reporter bought ple! the Leach Chemleal Co,, Clncinnat ° sie nie: Mab: > Dens} Dee Finieh nf for Bnd oro tntt:| Plaintively, from the evident! in-|to go with thetr breakfast, and in| Ohio. astern ttin eer seeasieipsaiapencenmermreeneivercetreomee |about shamming,” she accused; “it |terlooutor of the duo, “BIl I'm solreturn they explained they were |- gz CLEANER SEATTLE. BREAD. | didn't take 7 swe Says to know |biame hungry | id eat hb billed from Spokane—had spent all thelr To help the movement, we are! vii, you want a loaf of broad| tt Knows admitted” young’ fun. | pocketbook It on'y hada JAtLle| money, and wore waiting for returns 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St offering Reraaia is in wall paper ers that tastes like mother used to make, | * Sa an OOM Sore) ee 1 lee BO oy Baedlag pvt duly Hy Bivona R me f month. We also carry a comple | - je, too,” from elm, we | had nt the ‘olen. he butter rivate Leased ete All Ba. **Seaitle's Reliab’. oi : Sof broshes, varnishes, Kalso- GET ONE AT |e He aunty, eenoned the lomty got 10 conte, I nibs 1, milk and the ministration» of the oh 7 ™ o's Reliable Credit House | q 6 » the blemlerant from K xed me SRE Gas es co,| THOMPSONS | nay 5 canapaee Ges Wasas maeler tur’ alse asia as at cau SANs LN Canad HS win Pg Seg O> Osborn & Co, , ‘ Paigis First Av. <j ft Second Av. and Marion St. fet a coal or wood range free, *** you'd never want t any more.” |awain they "LM s1ae = G87 First Ay. Gane looked the part,