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4 THE STA R-—-THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 19u9. THE SEATTLE STAR |G@/IRL NOW AT ORPHEUM IS A _| STAR DUST REAL SURE ENOUGH HEROINE |. 550i. wm BY STAR PUBLISHING CO ~~ 1307-1909 Seventh Ave. RT Tae EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ™ | ees eee | Since assuming ¢ f of perintendent of public] ia ut Mr. B N as | fa ~~-AS A POLITICIAN, |! \ M I ! 1 A cess " liw \ c n he ealit I nig Ta) ervice of y A v \ nl tr th ation and ¢ r tracting firt wl a at tely controlled in all civic matters party W I mm may have made since he seconds beca ties department of this city een occasioned er have been man who has had dealings with Mr, Bouillon will say that he} ily honest is not th He is opposed by tar at a man or a firm d Seattle should be held t penalties as igh the contractor or the f ness with a private individua He is pos become a party to any p to be in th of the f { attle | Not vublic icial are f M Boui! they are yea y of t have | " rt business with the city of Seattle that they. (the ) find it hard now to break away from the pre t of years Phere are sir B ho are t ast h Sea ( pany are the men wl n the the at i tric Company, ra t cars ese men are opposing t ir at a tr, James B we attorney for the Sea E { ny , a that Mr nis d at | ar “ attle Electri apany to prog serve the pe { Seatt In his present cont yw ¢ othe the board of public works, Mr. Bouillo: 1 the ipa thy and ence ent of al RB AY be erratic and may sometimes ” ssly, but never nt pu servant, whose ¢ aim is to protect the interests of the people in whose employment he is. | If the board of public works that it was workin: veesel that fired on that n fixhing boal, or we would to go to war right away = tractors, It wo tet of public ents The Young Turks have acquired it Perhaps it was i that Insurance Cemmt» mer _ — Sehively overionked keeping an ex The real interesting thing a pense aceount Mr. Schively’s career ts decitedly ~~ not what he didn't keep, but what prieed Lat the married men take heart if% ee that if they allow these amateur - ~——— Washington, D. C_ April 17. [am yelling bloody thioveryy "tat Roosevelt he repeated. “Never|A Georgia woman of intellect has SUIT WI e ra burgiars and « Umpire Flynn hae the seme fac Dear Dad: —Yeus, tartff revision is nobody seema to Haten ecard of ‘im. Who's the bally pony mae = at “husbands ore be ns ns ike daw » become |Ulty of making himestf distiked in|* Yery selfish bustness. Each many Sincerely RATH. | chap? Mar hf P4 sur yo maha tna dd Tay Soh name, mck me ystem” Label in i ii os os ices jiArae bunches that lost Castro his) ciothing dealer who had # coat sto } : ; ee job. Hien from his shop. He set forth In | The Hecate strait incident came —_———- pursalt. So did a cop. But they mn? MR. BOUVILLON name There's a the Orpt 1, O, on 1908, a frightful Mat od mig io Min Had it not of mind in K real little heroine down eum this week n Del flame lapping the vent an instant 1 was froxen. ly awful ploture Th flames entra « to v ear of the Don’t Shucks, no! palied bis gun of my song hen Mies Deby put on the sor saw little de me woak e Panio Starts, commenced to my next song or @tuck to ‘Be denly thirty or forty pe house jumped to thelr frightened auditors left thelr sea w and more. hoatro at Clove afternoon of June of dead and ht have been recorded rs nid Mine ecalled the the It was an those people crowd ‘ ing and pushing like frenaled cat by his excessive zeal to do what he believed to be right, Nolue “I tried to keep my eyes from and my mind on the A part of play but s in her gal fow of For the the MI68 CAROLY th PREPOSTEROU 8 QUESTION, of our tutticehips are being held er new but the skinning of the fire, when im readiness for the D. A. R. ele ions leat ton. amamenes } coat is mine. ~ —-— For about the seventieth time the| It's quite fortunate that it wasn't| crisis in Turkey has failed to crise! = | 1} garam | | or Ww | mien }that it And speakilag of m have noticed the loud notse muck raking conspiracy NOW THAT PADS AND PUFFS ARE our [ing fame vad mec ©, edit W. Jer Se there Troutman, the Standard Plate Glass anybody repre 1 have r senting the } of plate glass except m many peop HERE'S AN ELEGY ON A CITY BACK YARD cone The boast of hairtaisity, the pomp of the stay And hat be y buys with all the wealth of man ey Awalta e the ip table da The paths of fashion lead it to the can THE “ALL BOY” OF | He thinks being son to “the whole THE WHITE HOUSE |" + confidence with Capt Butt, who 4 ence Mra, Taft |Charlie and Arc lo the scouting the first lady, They find out it in golog to happen and bring |! stories that are interesting CHARLIE TAFT aving wmre fan thar «in the White Houne eigh Turkish Baths MeN ¥. | | | Mo-vear gold with aphartcal lenses, tnolud caminalion, @4M0; umual price SHOES —SHOLS— SHOES ORDAT SHO 5 $0.50, $4.00 aad 64.50 eo tt 92.05 AT THE onown PLOTHING 15t Pipet Ave 60 Hattataction guaranteed ° an MYERB OPTICAL CO. Over Maven the story wee mane, who adm golf that he has not one fa idle gossip yarn or of Everybod . wan in the other day, I He said he had not even | |heard of it. 1 asked Mark Sulfi-/ / | | van of Collier's and he remarked wan news to him Payne was in and he said the Sat day Eventng Post was ignorant ft. tasked H. B. Needham, and he sald that Sam Merwin of Suc cess knew nothing of it So | guess it inn't #0. ter of fact formed as Il am « on which to you are. “ee it EASE SARE 3 tse PS WW ause he was #o needed only to lay corner . stones|]} busy keeping so many other things | and set the hosiery fashions i you beys over get tired of playing Indian? Does a India n ever git tired of betn’ a Indian? BY RATH and was about te the storekeeper cried Shoot him tv the pants The glass trust lobby in Wash ington is made up of W. J. Stras burger, secretary-treaserer wf the Alleghany Plate Glass Co; A. H Jackson of the Fede Plate Glase Co. w L. Kann, ¥ president and general {the Penn-American Giase Co. W. L. Clause, , of the Pittsburg Pinte Glass Co; J. H secretary-treasurer not Tm mate he Star want ade are le to prosperity pusiness chance ¢ | page 6, and see for yourself leading | Splendid Showing In ne Gowns w Suits, touts, Skirts, Walets and millinery for Now is the time for you to elect your suit spring wear, Your Credit ls Good A small payment aud a little each week or month while them CASH Westherg & Childs 1312 Wear the cl you are paying cR Incorporated Second Ave-— down othes for eoIT 1912 wilt The } THIS WE Saves Air-Tight J Know range constri We Are the Sole Sellers in Seattle of N DELMORE ee Veen eo feet as though touched trietty Then another y f Time, Labor | Word of the fire had gained clreula ing simply had to |tion and sor Ibe di € 1 kept of tae | Saw. 1 aang tt louder and lou It was an awful atrain, To iday I don't know how I did The orch kept playing the over od | kept winging it un 1 1 must top 41k " an told ° T , Has a dob for Life ' fire Hid put « | worth ' ty wae geant M _ Prive jit was d that fire t Om a know . Jepaon, starring in Ut tf Ay 3 +. Ma © rR ; een P Are Mins Delmore atn'a vg with DB. FP. Ketth Folly ts A RHYME OF A welt. DOTING MAMMA stake! 4 By Don Marquis as iH w i ne Susan a 4 Had a beau | Other eye was made | te s Litue Susie, cunr = bat « Wanted tt for childish p poemtling © Dene a hor winsome way; tides are Heat © het turned every ’ 4 Almost liquid! How i burned “aga When she poked it, soft and #low,| gure the ts Down the throat of Uncle Joe, grost . Who is paralysed, you know howe’ 4 ¥ Mam said, “He tui—-DOot—|—*** You will burn your fiagers, Bue”| “An ¢ WG NOW, WHOIS THIS [fyiet.3 gor Sika ites! ing since he left ribie to face » Vietoriat” . t things in the wor Thenght He Kaew how n, do ¥ i E DENCE! Buy a Monarch Malleable Range This Week and Receive a Valuable Premium Bear in mind that our PREMIUM OFFER on Monarch Ranges is for | EK ONLY, so you had better place your order for your range NOW. This matter is well worth looking into, for the PREMIUMS ARE VALUABLE. Come in and see them. This Week Only Cup Cakes That We Are Serving Free We want every woman in Seat to know the superior features of the Monarch Malleable Range. So come in this week, while the expert from the factory is here, | And Let Him Show You and Tell You About the Way the Monarch is Con- structed With Malleable Iron and Hand-Riveted Seams, Making Absolutely oints. RANGE BUYERS! hat you are bttying, Put aside all prejudice, Get down to the plain facts of | iction, and thén decide whether you want a range constructed of brittle steel mounted with stove boltétand plastered with stove putty, or one with the seams riveted air-tight, solid, permanents It’s the Air-Tight Construction of the Monarch That Makes It Use Less Fuel | Than Other Ranges We Sell Monarch Ranges Because meant auything, | MR. ROOSEVELT? "*™ ee" \4 V | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Apr What Stset $4.50 each | Albert ¢ ey. Pnatieh hermit wit —oores, Sen vwe and pros reached he tely 1, dearie = 2 on his fire to elvilixation te) 1 ope many years. He was much inter pe ested in knowing what the world! .r.. wos ct death must be ter ne jaws of life are mot Sig Sheen! @ease when you don a Cooking Demonstration Come in and Sample the Delicious Hot Biscuits and | | .@2339 23> 2233332339909, Special Baillargeon Inducements for Those Alaska-Bound ‘ WOMEN’S COATS UNDERPRICED "NN Heavy and ( quarte 1 54 in three. he ng, semi-fit. : ting Broadclot Cheviots iN \ I ds Worsteds WN uy )) si A $25.00 Coat $17.50 | A $17.50 Coat A $15.00 Coat f $9.85 SMALL FURS AT WHOLE iris, ¢ rH, A Any “ WN siderable r t 4 : 6 shapes and st p ! mine, B lack \ ble Squirrel and Mink ir value; for ex. ample I $29.75 Jap Mink ......... se reree es BIB BO $3.50 $6.75 Sable Squirrel Tranks and Suit Cases for Substantially Less Japanese M y t e brass lock, et ( lue for A Genuine Leather ¢, 24-inch size: $ ) ‘ A Cow ¢ Ca nd sewn, with all-round Exceptional Attractions in Trimmed Hats at $4.50 A Sale of Unusual Values, comprising new hapes, new straws, w colorings, new ef- fects—Hats that y trimmed by ex- pert trimmers, an th decidedly more than are iu I J.A.Baillargeon&(o¥ Second Av. and Spring St. Your clothing troubles Service $18 to $40 —liberal credit if de sired—no extra charge Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. ‘Seettle's Relichle Credit Howe” Massage nud Coo Wes ww TOURIST BATHS— ( Your Patreneae an Occidental can’t tell it 3 the human voice!” | say every day, upoe ng the Victor fer st time, t And when thei azement “ts “Ove iG | they further exclaim ys ‘I never knew | Victor was like that!” Do you know whit the Victor is like? “98 You owe it to yours | self to hear it. 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