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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIBHING CO. 1907-1908 Seventh Ave, AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ev ® ore JOHN'S WAY RY na in Wash an oo AND SAM’S WAY \ he bt for the coming year, just an nour st ' ent is gong run $80,000,000 tn arrear t ineluding neeessitous increases in the naval expend f iture In other w Britain is confronted by a finan pai cial ¢ h ed Unele Sam to call an extra sess r the purpose of devising ways and means] 4 of incr Ml i W know what Uncle Sam is doing in the matter, He is th having hysterics by day and nightmare by night over proposi i; tions t s pockets at the expense of his users of tea, collec, i} beer, lumber, oil, citrus fruit, works of art, stockings, ete. \ ‘Unele Sam is a highly protected individual i John Bull is different. He is a free trader Hy: When he wants more money to spend, Unele Sam turns to} ' the producers and consumers of the ordinary necessities of life.} The fellows who enjoy the luxuries he puts on his reserved list We repeat that Jobn Bull is different. Having got into the habit of making the rich and favored pay his way, rather than the common folk, when he finds himself running short, John} on incomes above $15,000 and on auto Proposes to raise the tax mobile chancellor of the British exchequer, in the present crisis of his This is exactly the proposition of Lloyd George, government's management national finances. nomalous and funny about this; Why, it's making the exclusive luxuries of the rich carry the burden! Don't you see somethir automobile feature af Chancellor George's scheme? | Suppose that Uncle Sam dropped all else and tried this in his} endeavors to raise the needed increase in revenue, Well, W ell, | Well! Ttaly’s royal family was quite The detectives know who held up astonished that our A. Carnegie | the Great Northern train all right shows human intelligence r. f. ought to know that ft tnkes| where they are. more brains to maks 200 million dol-| lars than it does to be born i] we | recover, escape prosecution and One of the Orville Wright Ittle (Continue to have # pretty good | Italy's | but they are still in doubt as to)” Jeynical eye houth too widely open. the butidin, follows Flyabouts ia going to cost $7,000 for opinion of himself. & starter, which ought to prevent — children and incompetent persons | The train robber market is ruling | from geitiog injured. j}strong, with bullish aS |The quotations closed yesterday | with $10,000 bid, Vancouver will, of course, under stand that any little courtesy we! may show to visitors doesn't inter fore with the fact that baseball is Daseball As long as the city ia going to as well invest a little in life nets - Eight years In the penitentiary ought to make Capt. Hains much }leas abrupt with his side arms, Washington farmers who are planning a bumper wheat crop this Year should be careful not to let Mr. Patten know about It. The tons in Africa and the Chris | tans In Armenia are both getting }@ wellearned reat Banker Morse plaintively an- Bounces that he hasn't a dollar of bis own, That's what has got many] Aside from some fireworks by Ee & man Into trouble before. Ole Hanson, youterday was a safe 4 csi aro acest and sane May 17, The dainty little dandelion and the doughty owner of the lawn are making stirring history in the suburbs every night. Being mayor of Georgetown doesn't seem to be an entirely unin. teresting career. so eptiaeectnaennsnmaeeetineneneesemmmen ‘ j | ERS FROM THE PEOPLE ,, tac heen “J Seattle, Wash, May 18, 1909. [say 100 pounds of red and white! Editor The Star; On my trip to| poppy and escholtia, The latter, | the exposition grounds [| planted above Eastlake and Weat a number of strangers who lake avs, would make those bills disgust and astoulsh-|look like a fold of gold, and the unkept condition of va-|cost would be too trifling to con The school children of sider compared with the beauty would be pleased to scatter that would result. Stir some one ERE F Hy 2 buy chairs for the armory, it might) | at the struct: ribly afraid, officer's garb was on his gw ence known by his hard direction. over him, was disgraced my? in capturing Casey burried these places if it | while it ts raining so the seed will Cannot the park | start. Your for beauty, clty furnish the seed, L FULLERTON INTIMATE CORRESPONDENCE’ BY RATH SE = paarar: — 5 Washington, D.C, May 12, 1909. the Dingley bill; West Virginia Dear Dad: There is an organ/its new concession of 40 cents the grinder’ down below sending up the | ton on coal and some duties for its Sweet strains of “Il Trovatore.” 1} iron ores; the Carolinas and Florida lke organ grinders—particularly | with the lumber tariff; the eugar the modern, up-to-date fellows with | duties for the gulf sugar states; a Joud-sounding, well-taned | 15-cent tax on hides for Texas; tax . Perhaps we ought to eall/for citrus fruita and eanned goods them piano grinders now. J encour-|for California—and also lumber; them to come around—tmuch to | the lumber duties for the states of disgust of some sour-livered | the northwest; and finally the pro- tenants of our building—people who | teetion for the wool, the coal and do not know good musie when they (the fron ore of the mountain states hear /t, Bah! they are fit for trea of Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and sons, strategems and spolls! My the others. See how Brother Ald good Greek gives me martial music, | rich rounds It up? The dear con ‘and my heart beats in rhythm to his | sumer dnd the remaining industries He gives me “Money-Musk” | of the country may all go hang and “Dixie,” and dances; and then re & plece of Chopin; it is, 1 think.) Tam told—and I guess It's true— the “Nocturne in G.” There is/that the Illinois senatorship ie on something wonderfully reassuring the block, There are two bidders in fn. the alr that runs through that the market at the present time Nocturne. It suggests the deep, fun-| also as I am told damental harmony that underlies | and Wm. McKinley. the untverese—the happenings of to-| Both are members of the natlonal day as well as those of yesterday, | house of representatives, Both—as with their sharps or flats, their) I am told—are ready to spend a rea. minors or thetr major chords, their : victories or their seeming failures, their ups or thelr downs. It sug gests the eternal laws of harmony |} which remain and govern sound) when sharps and flats have mingled fn the empty alr; when the current} happenings fade from the memory; | {t suggests the progress of eternal truth and the working ont of our | ideals, in spite of congress, fn epite | ————_—————— of Cannon, in spite of Aldrich--and | fonable amount of money in the porhaps Taft! Is this faith? I sey | perfectly legitimate expenses which no. It is understanding. I know are incident to the fractare of a And now to our morning’s tune on our faithful typewriter machine Did you happen to notice it Is not true. Better Hopkins the tnspeakable—backed by a small ma the | jority In the referendum taken raphy of the Aldrich tariff bill?) than the Job put up at auction n with Maing; run down the | Shame on Jilinois! Atlantic const to Florida; across the ee é gtates that border on the gulf; into) By all means let's hoal the breach Toxas; then up the const to Ore lin revenues by & tax on automo gon. Run your pencil down through | piles! (I haven't one, #o | can speak the mountain states of the wost.| without Interested motives.) This cil has marked the states which will ine up and give Mr, Ald rich the necessary votes. New jin gland with its woolen and cotton Your pe | was one of the very first kind of tazes levied by the federal govern ment; only then i: Was on carriage All vehiclon kept for pleasure wer are Cannon's shadows, Lat us hope) schedules, and the reenactment of wubjectod to a tax, and the first de ' in his Bead. spot he stumb! | floor, street, leading Ww ehiet, j you,” "Tit wasn’ Ito blurt owt, when one of the pris | chi “Let ug | private A Thilute,whiet ynere tur | | “Fhe c jthe yesgman bow lucky credit on ¥ | Casey « |wood and \“r'm all bunged up, |don't you see I'm brother?” leision by our supreme income tax was a test case on t carriages. tax on sourt upheld gone wrong) lof the | Texas! rich! oO, | Let's have the tax. “And the faster the higher! Sincerely Look at me! re tendencies, | chief know {t also. lin his beight new uniform vanished, land he felt like tearing ments and seurying back to his more | menial fob of eoachman ar y% “Who's there” tremor in his voloe For anewer there came a rugh in OF CASEY BY FRANK “Them two yeaame w pointing a stubby hackle tenement he | Casey, @o im that there front ¢ | and you, Maguire, go around 6 back door, [ii fix the other . Noaraulelde Eames will probably | {hoy can't get away, and one ought tanab ‘em. Aa he spoke the chief turned a] om Casey Dow Casey knew that he was afraid, hor and he felt that Al flushed, proud face as shy him that morning when bh before her for the first time in hie At this viaton Casey gulped hard, once or twice, and ran) inte the bullding | make Norah ashamed Inside all was dark and fearsome. Me could scarcely see bis hand be fore his face, but somewher bullding were the two yeegmen who had been terr-rising the city, and it was up to Cassy to find them Suddenty he heard the sound of « cautious footate He teur that he was, he made his pree- but, like the ama- | king he erted, with « Rome the i t ine" heavy fist into his taco, and Casey sank to the floor with a dull groan, while he felt some one leap When Casey came to himeslf again he eolud not al first realize what had happened. Then it burst upon him with full foree, He one of the yogemen to get away What would Norah Then the sound of seuffling far- ther down the hallway brought him to attention with a start he was not too ‘at ot pwn the hall, rather) BY THE LIGHT OF THE MATCH WHICH HE RUCK HE SAW BOTH THE VYEGGM unateadily, because of the whirring | When he reac wer By the light of a mv he struck, he saw both of the yous: | |men, terribly cut and brutsad about! | the face and head, iying on the floor! groaning. fFvidently, in the dark — ness, eaoh had thought the other al policeman, and in the reauiting| fight both had gone down and out. | Oddly enough, Casey, green as he Frank 0. Lowden | was, bad sense enough to handeut Both are rich,| both of the mand lead them to the A surprised look passed over | | the chief's face when he saw Caney out the two . you've done yourself proud | all right, all right, Casey, “T didn’t think you had It in forward peak to Mr. ried “You crazy nut! you are? urself for getting us! the good risénted and to Casey| The instantly be orled the yeauman, | law Senator Halley (an excellent lawyer let's reenact the tax | and Jay it on the pleasure wagonn | O, wise senator au ° ILLIAMS, rt p of you! | 29 Camy, with) 3 wae gaping | m in his heart | i.| 3 Casey's pride | oft the mar Th WONT ov your BONER YoU MUCHS See yh ¢ rauld on |WAL BOVWER your tn that tantly Casey one drove 4 had allowed He Perhaps help Maguire her yexeman. Health Culture, Author “Food Valve of Me: “Common Dis orders,” Ete, THE EVIL IN: CONDIMENTS, Why are condiments, mustard, for a fow minuter pepper, vinegar, Worcestershire me for the painful result. sauce, tabasoo and similar things the poisonous Worcestershire. condemned by food experta? Tecaume, in & word, they are Ir) ritants and exeitents, Because, whatever may be the apparent good foe, wine, beer and spirits. results at the moment, the oven-|to frantic efforts, until the poor|f | 25c Bottle Lister's Tooth Powder .....+.+++++++-A1¢ tual Consequences are disastrous. body labors like a tired horse|f. | 25-¢ Box Peso’s Tooth Powder .. | A bit of food lodged In the wind- spurred up a steep hil, And just 25c Tube of Zodenta San R pipe will occasion a severe parox- aa the horse geta to the top of bo Boe Wee aie Ss Nits ead 1 | an ey Oe yan of strangling until it in dis-|the hill exhausted, so the body sut-|f | 25¢ Tube Thymol Tooth Paste .... 2¢| world’s ledtler lodged. Afterward he {s exhausted, fers from the reaction which must|f | 25c Box Dentogen Tooth Powder . : } perhaps fatally. That fit ct mortably follow Loe 25c Tube Borodont ........4+ 13¢_ Saeee Eien ta <@ strangling {# the type of all atim-| I include toa and coffee with al. 2 . we T Detarsian 1 25 . ulation, The resulting activity lechot beeause the first two are a Box Calder’s Tooth Powder ast 35c size Matherson's aroused by the stimulant is merely|no loss dangerous than the lastif | <°° Box Calox Te oth Powder . -15¢ | 15c package of Swans _| the body's struggle to get rid of named. In fact, | am deliberately 25e Tube King’s Creme Dentifrice | Pip, feitation yoy leonvinced that tea and coffee do 25¢ Box Euthymol Tooth Powder . you would get an idea what) more harm than aleohol, because SI G ‘eo Day a: boar es: the | mustard or Worcestershire sauce|of thelr wide usage and because ee a ie ys sch Poots dy nich | 4008 to your stomach, try holding few people realize to tho full their/f | > Om ROgST satlet's SOwder. | @ teaspoonful of ft In your mouth | evil effect 0c Box Pebeco Paste ... Credit That Costs You NOTHING that’s the sort of credit you have at your dis- posal here. No red tape about this credit priv- no advance on our strictly low cash i said the Caney started Caney in| he asked ilege sail een prices if you open an account. As to the right- Zane al ie ness of our prices, why not come in and prove waa! to| e advice pe A it to your own satisfaction? We cheerfully in- whoreot I speak. Here, faithful | deadlock in a legislature. Mr. Low-|rnn who.vonntariy eave monn et vite a thorough comparison of qualities and Grock, 4 dime for your patient/den is the Pullman company, and/uable Information to hin captor, | ae grinding, and my thanks, Gracia.|Mr, McKinley {# the fnterurban| “Who are you?” questioned Casey, prices. Yes, my gracia to you! traction property of Illinols. Both | tensely, * Tre us in the buying of that new Summer Apparel—thén you'll realize that an account with us is a real convenience, I your know, but | Norah "| Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union St. * “SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE” The supre) Fine, says from || | preme court! | RATH Written Expresstly for The Star By W. RA. C. LATSON, M. D., Editor But don't blame Mame What I have said about cond! ments applies with still more force to those other stimulants, tea, cof All are irritants, all sting the organs > rd 233FIFI933333> di STAR DUST \a Lge tom wm - i Smart Savings on Table Linens SHORT LENGTHS AND SOILED GOODs MARKED MUCH LESS A Word fr I L { able ‘ enterpigegs d Good t | me ere os 0 ber \On Yard Gor '¢ MOFE of who's Jemt starts | le oiled throu ‘ od to work M T AOth. Ah ter handling essio ONS ap. Wb proximating one-fo : \4 All Remnants of Table Linens, Crashes, | ‘ vs and odd h re—toee tna couteo of thelr 10 White Linen Waistings and odd half-domgg, “te Yor! there are banke Napkins are exactly 25 per cent less thay both sides.—New York Byening 1 our regular low markings egram The ratives in Roosevelt's hunting party have named him Bwana Tumbo, or “Portly Master.” is t he | inoet lasting - farm ie The shades of night were falling ,“What's coming off?" the old man In vain the simple village folk , ea—Mlorida T i" d M, d L C auld implored the youth to oxplain the] pong at — | Hi * wii ae h an Afric village |2Meraing from bis hut with dread joke; this te y What would and-inade Lace enterpteces “ rouge 66 hes * 't4 tt a fire, a murder or sulelde?’ He simply flashed his banner|7oy ke to Se eaheaiiiled L passed And loud the stranger's volee re quaint, Bae bg Fg Ph rey for Less Than Half A youth who bore ‘mid fields of plied; Which bore the words in fresh |secing the baby spanked.-Varie Fig- |@ } Hee pipette: S aie WANA TUMHO! : to bur An importer's Sample Line, including Haid manner with the strange device: |“Oh stay!" the maiden murmured, burn their fingers doing. it—-New some Point Lace, Irish Crochet ' BWANA TUMBO! | Do Dut presently the jungle shook York Press me an ace, Irish Crochet, ete, ideal We've got stewed dog on today's Til tremors stirred its furthest), ‘ ‘or wedding o »ferec ‘ a His nose was flat, hin foot were — seok iit anelent times they used te for wedding gifts, offered at ¢ x bare, The water dripped from his pensive Approaching fast and thon much |some people think thin years styler rare price concessions. And cocoanut of! shone fn his hatr, mouth, faster, 4° extrem Loulsvilie Courter But on his beefstenk lips there hung But he only anawered, pointing He came, they saw, the “Portly|/°U'r* A warning in his native tongue south, scree Mastor,” Very often the friend who slaps | Values from $7.50 to $12.50 for BWANA TUMBO! | BWANA TUMBO! | BWANA TUMBO! |you hearttiy on the back t# getting | Values from $13.50 to $18.00 for , Téady to make @ light touch Dal- | ee naman *\ las News | Values from $19.50 to $25.00 for 2e0 COeerereeeooogese eee 9O0O8® | vie (indignantiy. aw | 6 ng tunnel) THELUCK 3} OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE if A Sele of Silk and Satin Dresilll SeOeoeSeoeereserereeerereroeSeororoeoeosoeooooers aie of OUR an atin Dresses mn er dignity and pro ct of like ‘There ie a prop nee of every fous Aurelius the Prettiest and Smartest Em. pire and Princess Styles } two men think alike Widows remarry Prego! | Values to $25.00 for ........+++. $14.75 Values to $35.00 for......... $17.50 A ersity of charming models developed from Foulard, Rajah or Eolienne, rict immed Teacher—Johnny, do you know buttons, self-braidings, strappings, embroidery @ johnny Serre It's de ting wot lace—all extremely attractive youse hunts fer while de ink gets rower? feos Black, Rose, Copenhagen, Brown, Green, Pink, Comm, ieeeeniyg, Sage® tee, 7 oe Tan, Lavender, Navy, Mustard, Catawba, ete, j ust realize what w piled the uripht trie “since yo Room-Sized Rugs, 9x12, extra quality Brussels, special nif nee Cathol @tanderd and) 4 Fest Colored Kedhmir. 5 ..55.++. 0 WARGEON®@, Stcbno Ave.& Serine St No; let her land Leader than the The sword pen fe mightier Lytten A New Paper in Seattle “THE TRUTH” “EXPOSHS KOTTANNESS.” Every Friday '27--We Have- -27 | pits et r 7 Live. BUYERS for 7h Propert Market Value wan to BELA, aoe t n ; 145 B. Stage International Bond Realty Co. el 2 i>} ty ie 1009 American Benk Bidg. Phones—tunset. in e news: be, on People who know say, “For real values and asant treatment, Bartell’s—always.” he Witchery of Perfect Teeth | Belongs to the Woman Who Gives Them Perfect Care Face Powders Skin Soft and 25¢ size Woodbu 75c size Pinaud’s Specials for the fro Linnie | . . i] i; sd i Sick Room Needs ata Price Ts, in. Highs Special Values in Hot Water Bottles, Bed Pans, Fountain | | jo. jox ror | 1c package t0e package Roards Syringes, Rubber Gloves, Etc. er 65c Yukon Hot Water Bottle ..49¢ $1.75 Seamless Hot Water Bottle Water Bottle . $1.55 ringe, .59¢ | $1.35 Goodyear Fountain Syringe | usterite Why not some Chocolates? Creamy; OR RS koe) ve trea $l k ‘Tin Douche Pan ..88¢ | | bea Magis $2.50 Aseptic Douche Pan ...$1.85 | | PY at one grade, $3.50 Perfection Douche Pan. $2.15 price, per Ib., 25¢, 50c Seamless Rubber Gloves ..33¢ | | $1.00 Venus Rubber Gloves . Be | Z5c Tee Caps ....... : AS¢ | ; Accuracy is our > $1.00 Ice Caps are 6He | Your doctor will tell | A Full Pound Hospital Absorbent Cotton, Special for | the efficiency of his | these two days 19¢ | tion depends on, the with which it is YOU'RE ALWAYS NEAR ONE OF THE 3 Bartell Drug Stores A No.1—Old Store | No, 2—Main Store| No.3 —New Store 506 Second Avenue Cor, Firet Ave. and Pike St Yesier Way 610 Second Av. Near the City Market

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