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: | THE SEATTLE STAR |L/ THE STAR 1909. TTLE JACK HORNER TELLS OF TUESDAY, APRIL 27 233d 33> 23> 232>>> 33: | STAR DUST “% | Fi Y STAR PUBLISHING CO, as Map G Ss Cc | } , By eran Punciauine oo. ote THE SUFFRAGIST COCKTAIL occ \% Men’s Collars—The Newes “ a EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, wnir “ = | i Pe « " ir, Man accords wifle al | ‘ ” GINGERBREAD MAN” HAS or sey yp ratte pay Mem pale ay apes a ozen GOOD MAY COME OP IT A. RECIPE | She's Seen It Tried | 17 (Sei an le: bacumed ; Melt | This in true, beoaw I've ween it “A bo y 1a “ 1 8 : Here's» ing which should] | han I've al ” that the women Four-Ply Collar i tl ind at of ( attorney ted int van Gt 1 by Mine Adok tows! ttn, French vermouth and pg i price that has ma ’ ght ] la Archer, the Jack Horner Italia rmouth in equal parts to out ote’ | ifter k ‘ n make © gill, then adé ht drops of a ir a at ass of testimony which Not unless you've talked t ibate ine Or make 8 man ye ing to | “ d f this, it i Areh he y wort DELE SHER iston to t rane ropoattion | ; ~ , Archon be Young woman re on to the muttiagete provontion, |e wwe owe Venise Bands at 35c a Yard f tnesses t } poet 5 ae ai se n t with the new drink. It) seme merit Joasior t t ur may be ti gee Two or three of the new drinks make| ary, willing to spread the gompol] win'%,Aeeerving poor must | D4 epresenting Values to 75c Ww ‘ , ith this | “ A man bit for home abroad | litizatios — 1 otherwise remain known only to th American @rink,” aald Mise Archor|and master? Does he refuse to ge- | hon wand i yead Fires player ma ing in wit ip eS are ie : | today Any other kind of a k- | Hinge hie position aa the head of mn vot sdded M i ” Cream and White Venise in dainty dire ed |tall makes a man want to go the household? He dows not | Archer, just as she tripped onto Many « f w w Baby Irish, Battenber nd ll eff For this reason, The Star welcomes the arrest of its editor.) and beat his wite With two or three suffraget |atage for her song number | Weer ae Seas, we ‘ bh rADY Af , + 1D , effects : ( 0 strongly favorec It trusts that nothing will occur to cause a dismissal of the} Hit) eo: Mg | now trong ivor case before it comes to trial, It is anxious that the truth shall! * AKA dF arry and that's « they |W Values to 75c a Yard, Tomorrow £ be known about what may aptly be termed the “Sullivan : SUFFRAGETS NOW OUT &! pernaps it war het ape P ial *& WITH PRETTY SUFFRAGE & i and Jost betore the days of |p estate scandal feng 1% STAMP el Rieenay ond toed i 4 a lia 4 baton ben 1088, i il She eonpictenl ‘ A een ay ; ama Shantung for that a ‘ y | , t 8 & Se el are k 7 a cee cp Sod, than i nniaannneiad.\ $1. 15 Y. d ng w know BY FREDO SCHAEFER Sp Choc paen” ged his 6 a ar i es a i isp are L e 1 on fa ts, it om — (3 qi : Jama Shantu ¢ pure silk, LES : " . t re men c having a se he ne of the close 1 ithe t ‘ -* a . : op Pate By th § j f, handsomest of the se 27 inches Stat a g en sen for at honor by 2 ‘ py rs > wide and in a $1.50 qu $1.15 a yard. peor ate of Washing I ‘ rthy the} § ; cont lin} ¢ are entitled to that knowl-| 5 § edge. | na ated with } ar nw conf 1 Oth ° Pe ails Skee ey anal Sacer % | Framed Pictures That Are Worth It is possible that the trial of the editor of The Star may} iC iy somes y| e Double— 1. 15 Each ' aid us in determining the truth or falsity of all these wa nia al Thin If it does this it will have served a good purpose. BY FRED SCHAEFER. ¢| MN Water t , gs, Prints, ete, Sogl 3 7 c Hoax —How t in large sizes, framed in f y gilt or plain Epon , ins iil nies tal If you are ever president, Cicero, dear,” anid Mra, Wicklebridge | ¢} hoard @ hore I want "ag ihand rg As eae The trend of social « \s to the want columns Of! 1, meliitiuous tones, “I hope you will not be & stay-at-home 2 Hon't own horse: but Kt only conte wood—subjects 1 unusual satisfac ae 0 fuch that no one nee ant his newspaper | Certainly not,” replied her husband. “I'll go gaillvanting round | arriagins tion hor dabed if Chance Har dhould « “s the country, paying hotel bills and special train tolls, instead of liv t te . a = sen b << Qieldhd wed spend tikes evenings 0 atr,|ing rent free in Washington g gone things pew.” said Auber, Oh $1.15 is a remarkably low price, as all agree ‘rine : Se lhe alla s Travel is so broa s." continued Mra, W. “and, besides, we exclaimed Wigwas, who had bees Nm week at the White House need to become acquainted with our constituents, and » various june before t etree: erous| sections of the country, like Yellowstone park, and the Grand Cam 4 i ° RRR a a ee bey ty ER yt Ron 1 ncn enn no |A RHYME OF A DOTING MAMMA Double Bed Size Comforts nes we » ‘ ot : atl sthtanamaceny And Ypsilanti, Mich. and Beatty, Nev, and Big Bone Springs, \7Mm NEW SUFFRAGE sTAMe.| BY DON MARQUIS. ‘ ] 0 de ey were jobbed in that pnec . P a i /Ky., and Haverstraw, N. ¥., and Skowhegan, Me.” grow Wick! , _ S $ run monta case, all of which indicates | ve ee * omg ae bridge. “Anything t gadding. Headline: ‘Is He Deadheading? | Here's the new suffraget stamp. pecta 1.10 gar ' yoth, eentine: ny for ambassador to Ger) president and } 4 on » Huge Junket. Wicklebridges Wande | eo? nerican Wo! , rit . «® cking in both seatiment| many. What has Germany done to| Like Gipsles We : . ein e 7 is ese eee A poe White cotton filled, covered with gage 5 - ~3 | Suffrage association is putting Prikl Pit 4 qual- ; BERT Bosh!” « stop off at Washington plenty long | ity silkoline and yarn tied. Special, $1. 10. enough to at An th i his wife You ‘ them out. y well for a oe nt Perhaps the tho os a / bai ‘Oh, of cour . I'd look In on the aftaire | aplece, thelr general sale ts does struck some of our city officials a a ery ee ie state—Just long enough to seo “they were still there-—and collect | tined to do much in the way of add i m a (the fenders will be strictly my salary ¢ Stranger! President Visite Capt | ing sinews of war for the suffrage that passengers do not ride on the) viced. It dossa't cost the BS. B.| tol Find Pennsylvania av. Hasn't Changed Much, |/% “" ‘ te | ; fenders trom choice, but from a) | apany eaythin’ Sul} Wears That Henpecked Look | propaganda Alwa, their use in in that Le lack of cars. , j You talk like a fatu fool, Cleero,” retorted bie wife. “I'm sure | tended to popularize the movement ° . led —— fae gee eat }you could manage better than that. Couldn't you govern while en The first issue, an experiment : ' The only time Mr. Lynch's asso | | was imited to 1,000,000 The con v. an pring oF a Tn the case of the sultan it would | cintes obey the umpire ts when he! Cinch,” he sald, ders He Cabinet Session in a | ns Pee ag Ae et 3 7 seom rather cruel in view of the| a4 ~Piay ball Beesage Car, Be ‘i ibe taehe’ Deunntanienians.. tar. ee stamps made such « hit, however, i fuct that he will leave 47 widows, js Dog and F Show. Interstate Commerce Commission Im- | (nat the iwaue Nas enbetrnee Organ -* tellin . sany orphas z * plo to Call a Halt Bah, woman, you make as : ee ™ swe : 4 =P ng how many orphans. jim Hill calling at the White W. admitted that he didn’t seem to be feeling woll pees te Oe See Seen eae ee cr Souryam House! No wouder he was taken sunmesaiitehmmanes a ee oe the rate those amateur burg trot t eo printe , work mn oa | NOT A STRENU OUS COURTSHIP. ‘ertime now getting out 10,0 ) os lare are looting Capitol bill it will ites | of th } ppoint some | | soon be amateur poll necessary to April 27 will he Fourth of July in ¢ | Mr. Castro and Mr. Hamid, both! The sultan finally ran being out of work, are respectfully d one ultimatdm that ult = for the tenth of a second. I was aatte f * ae the e And yet it is the last for rirpiitr cnauell| “The last?” she asked, encourage ingly jt t t. "a yor eh beds ee Yes,” said I. “Iam to marry for) }: “No,” Lanswered for the fifteenth |™oney: ‘ — time. “I must go and get mar-| She leaned over impulsively. “The ried.” lady—what ia she like “Fiddiesticks,” he scoffed. “Come|_ | Tambled foolishly. “An ogre—| click your heels in a dream waltz) ® shedragon—s champton putter of/ PAR tirons t and say sharp edge things to the |“ ladies. Then marry tomorrow oy Ob!" she murmured, sympa-| UM[* It was written down in good iegal|thetically, “I am very, very sorry| for you. But why do yoo take this characters on stiff yellow ment that [ should wed my Urijah’s step-niece, Miss bort—it 1 desired my portion of the Ia thew My tailor,” base lar wered, “and the] will not wait.” | aise It i printe deop ranged the in which wome Utah, Wyoming rado already have v TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH the Pines in twenty-four b City Girl: And has your admirer declared hin passion? Country Girl: Law, no; he don’t never git mad. He's allus Ik as pie to me. ho ecch Chombe the Nippon fan re flectively Now 1 have aver known these embarrassments,” she beerved finally 1 am—I happen to be rather wealthy Oh,” 1 said, “and good man’s fertune. | had nm the fortune, but none for the wi ite, especially as 1 had not seen the lady, who had just arrived § from New Zealand. Before I could go aed prospect, young Manners halted with his seductive of the Holton Shibleys’ ball No,” I said for the sixteenth time. “I must go to 1132 Wyman Boulevard. I'm going to get mar ried and be respectable. charming as song we Do really asked eurnestly Upen my thrice-bended knees, and by the flowing, sheik-like beard of illustrious ancestors,” I vowed you think so?” she And, ob, I wish But Manners only laughed and a a pulled me with him. The Holton Fi at do you wish?” she asked Shibleys are at 4," he said - “Drop in, look over the new crop| ‘ . of debutantes—then go set up your mh xqui tiresome household gods.” |know—" she whispere I Thus it came that I shelved} Were the ogre-iady ae , “| by, Mr | “Denby,” 1 supplied. “Ralph | Denby | The lady gasped, covered her face with her hands, and [ felt the divan tremble. 1 watch her laugh until | could stand it no longer Goodby,” I said, rather sharply | |" must go and get married } | Then #he arose and regarded me | ver rly When I get my wraps together I will go with you, announced, “It is only next and I merely slipped minates’ observa handed me a card Sanborn!” I ex she door-—1132 ra few the And sh Miss Alida claimed the ogre-lady—the the hurler of fatirons. | dragon she | pouted But there was a promise in her blue light of kindly Summer Excursions East June 2nd and 3 August 11th io tie — Tickets on sale aly 2nd and 3rd, “THE LADY, WHAT IS the SHE LEANED OVER IMPUL-| BIVELY. Oregon Railroad & Naviga- |i SHE LIKE?” tion ¢ Round trip rates to - Omaha and Kanoas City, $60.00; St lights, The debutantes formed a| Louis, $67.50; Chicago, $72.50; New| dazzling collection smouldering: | York, $108.60. Return Mmit Octo 1 Cleopatra os, flufty-haired| ber Bist. Other rates and par n blonde n-batred, cherry | ticulars at Union Ticket Office, | coquetting,| 608 First av b. B. Kilts, gener Ok aapelgiiasatee DR. J. N. SAXE first co ent i 4 ao formed me that she had thought If cage z was another. I resolved to go and ai us selmet Aro cooong Latest Methods Only asonable, All Wo Guarant another, and in one of them I car rices Re upon another debutante, the fairest and the sauclest of them all She appeared to be tired and wat peneath a rubber plant, picking at a Bidg tiinst at tes | whe Raleigh | ist room beride her for a man wh roles tai" Turkish Baths| You are weary,” I ventured. un @ She nodded and looked at me! wourth Av., between Unt rive. | from beneath her long black lashes; No further comments neces SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, But Best. College Clothes for Young Fellows The Shafer Store shows the finest collec tion of clothes for young men to be found in this part of the country. The extreme and conservative models, in« cluding the fabrics and fashions approved by the men of Harvard, Columbia and Yale, are represented. Sizes from 30 to 38 chest measure. Prices from $12.50, $15.00 and on to $25.00. Business Suits for Men The Kuppenheimer, fine Suits for men are Brokaw, and other shown exclusively at the Shafer Store and sold at the fairest prices. The newest fabrics and the hand- somest are shown here. Every Suit is cor- rectly fitted by expert tailors. Prices from $15.00 to $20.00 and on to $35.00. Splendid Suits for Boys at $3.50 and $5.00 Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse, Norfolk and Derby Back models. At both prices we offer suits with two pairs of pants. All sizes from 2% to 7 and from 6 to 17, The most dependable and_ satis factory Suits we know of at their respective "prices, $3.50 and $5.00. Boys’ and Men’s Hats, Caps, Shoes and Haberdashery—complete line ready. Shafer Bros. First Second and and University University Sine Arcade and Arcade Annex ‘es WHOLE BLOCK LONG Idaho and Colo and will break a < ure and cure gny only & Ginctnnars, 3 Ast wt oo Citge's 4 and Tommy lions $20.00 mamma's A ol Twins; ‘Pashir) round the barn one da: 6 or a tramp among the hay, poset him out a hearty lunch; No, the tramp began to munch, tellars yarnt the stable down; | dawn - reer half the town Tamate Grotto oe 4; mamma said | © 125 Fowrty Ay. mate soe inka Bh mmy! Naughty Ne oe Opes from 10 em ole ak to tramps again.” and m Mea Make money. Our business a aaa tote bee Teithon ~@ chance column, page 6, shows you | ang | University overlooking : « how lakes and mountaing, near TWO lecttr me car. }ines 4 Faas, Cast Y reor Lit QUICK to get t But, HIOR CLASS BOHOOL ANCING INTERNATION 4 ; 3 of the Improved W wh. t Three Hip, and Behe 1000 Amerie ‘ i man nee Gane Sie ents Our business chance columa ie hw Classes Tues and Friday Evenings Bocial Nighta Wed w leasone by appotmten De you want “to buy « good ree 11 growing. Whyt Splendid recwite from every ad. ‘ taurant? \ chance column on page 6. if 00, see the business oe Three Complete Drug Stores Conveniently located to afford easy shopping throughout the entire town district. The prices this week are extraordinarily low, even for ue Money Saving Reductions double Se Laxative Bromo Quinine.¢ i} athe frequently vice. We add, quick rubbing ts and more healthful the bath helps at cut prices this is common ad-| bathe quickly, for a! white more enjoyable| 1 56 We have ail! pia spray, regu $1.15 $1.50 81.10 | 50e bottle tar | le Trokeys for.. Pine and Tar. coated Cold ippe ...+ Sal -vo-sine single spre Special ay, regular week SPONGES | be to $5.00 discou BATH TOWELS medium heavy, 750, for ine All sizes, from .... per cent See windows Ne +-on e Menthol, Bucalyptai BATH BRUSHES j 1 handle, white bristles, $1 Soe) ™ 1 Cherry...++« Spectal | Long handi« 3 t ‘ qT 4 . , lo } Wash Raga, regular 100 and 15¢ Sy White Pine Compounds at en | GONE Acdcanss ctbices cine 6¢ | Manarol, 3 ¢, black bristles, $1 é Bpectal The jOval Brushes, strap for handle, $1 | Special 65¢ Quick enero 4 Turkésh, Turkish, extra heavy, ¢ Fiber Brushes, adjustable handles, | | $1.25. Special See windows. SOAPS Almond cake Three drug stores waiting cial messengers ready to deliver tt still if the doctor wishes to te in this department—to be able in efficiency and exactness Hat 75e| —— are @ ssolutely dope. sim for yearé. Re ing Colmate’s Spectal Cream Soap. sees | Special, | Te) Soap. Te) | Violet Glyce Be | Kirk's White Lilac Soap, special, | | | goods, reliable prices, r room helps sent by Jergen's Hiawatha Soap. Buttermilk cake and Cuc amber HOT WATER BOTTLES A FOUNTAIN SYRINGES Yukon Hot Water | Se Fairfax Fountain Syringes f rine & p, cake | cake .. Ge Walker's Transparent Hazel Soap, Witeh be Ge) apecial, cake NEW BATH CAPS supply Goodyear Fountalt in all_colors $1.65 Goodyear Sanitol | ‘ to @t 00 | $2.00 Perfection S¢ Duchess | 5O¢ 25e| A new ~ = amiess Hot W I }40¢ and 50e Delicious Syr Chocolates, per Ib Rulb $1.60 Bulb Syringes f Spray TOILET WATERS Exceptional reductions this week All the | Perfume olal for ’ Sea Salt, 54d, bags Violet Tollet Ammonia BBP ss vewnsvesees latest odors lig) Lotions and Gargles BPE! GO 17¢| fal Ise | A Service That Pays Our Patrons BEST Is the SERVICE That Pays Us Best. 3 Bartell Drug Stores No.i—Old Store No. 2—Main Store| No.3—New Store 606 Second Avenue 610 Second Ay. Cor. First Ave. and Pike St Near Yeosler Way Near the City Market Salta, regular 500 Lambert's Listerine 50c Lister-Thymoline for ibe Parke, Davis & Co.'s Peroxide of Hydroget $1.00 Glyco-Thymoline for Special . Spe full pint bottle for