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BY STAR PUBLIBHING CO. 1907-1909 Sev EVIRY AFTEAN Ave. XCEPT SUNDAY, Batered at tha Vostort attla Washington, a& second oma — wae Bh BY HAROLD CARTER ' tl Nathanson, the storekeeper who A few y - AGO bought fitett diamovda and way the ( « ( ‘ aughtering Cl rt iiielt Hquor in Kieberloy as wide i} n j ‘ . ct | tnsues to hie buatnoss, gat fn front ing < ‘ ana) . lof hin wreeked store holding bin imm 1 t ia incing th ghter! head and groaning In bitterness of 1 spr . t on i It 1 we k Tt was not that trade had fatien made fference tha tl | ed) off, or that he was In danger of eM ‘ we be.{arrest for his diamond dealings mere oh Al ay, Universally known as the most liever he ¢ f 1 nat Ugh.) andactous of diamond purchasers t th sat +. | from natives employed in the mings England, Germany, France ane res ats lie had fever rendered himgelt ter, and ll know wh lowed table sonvietion, But his mont ofitat rprise, his secret grog fs 2 had been wrecked with axes At the present da att » wipe out Cheistiar jod by the militant members of by cutting the th of men, women and children is un tet tt phe | aires ae ileus or way. 7 tinne lowe Mohammed are doing the) , ting hundreds of pounds in butchering, and the victims are people, mostly Armen ; ve ee hs, W. re bao = ans, 1 ties now beir by the {a temperance orgauisation. After Turks” anything that the Ct eo exte {| which he bad been fined 200 pounds in the courte, Now he was plan Christianity ever invented in the way of brutality and horr: ning how to got even Nobody interferes If they was honest tn their con vietiona [ could respec’ ‘em,” he In the first instance t was China, with no BAVY, NO} muttered. “Rut them folks 'd skin army wort nsidering ‘ 1 instance it is Turkey, | the hide off a dead Jackal! an’ sell . “ the meat for game with an army and navy and with all the foreign power al is Ee aenaee” aor 6 ehadee'l of any interference st the rfering power se ome Serene —_ oye and. looking ‘ up, he saw Van Meyer, a Duteh trade or territorial advantage r the others, The regard of iin with whom he bad had varl nations for Christianity seems to be wholly on a commercial jous ease Bo Vhat's the « r asked basis, There is n Christ when tariff or other trade! yamnoe, te jews Alt . considerations enter atte | “Man, I'm rulned,” broke > out j Vaa Meyer excitedly The exelse Members of the Armory Accident] The announcement that Mra} club who are able to sit ap may/ Annis is gotng on the vaudeville entertain themselves by reading the | stage is the worst feature of the official report, which finds that| whole murdertag business. there is no question but that the accident happened. | fourth inning yeaterday only serve The divoree following ten years/to show that there of absolute silence between a Call fornia man and wife shatters one of the cherished ideals of | matrinion) ment of chance in baseball most Tn any event A good many wives who have to some of the Ume. bake on Saturday and wash on Monday can quite eee the reason for Mra, Taft's nervous prostration. E President Biot, of Harvard, has —- p resigned, after 40 years of service, but as yet there are no dollara word offers for faunal information. jrate for the past few days. his money You owe it to the lady who pre-| To throw a man into [too far. Se ‘And They Say the English Have No Humor! The One Who Has Been “Nabbed” out! oO thrupence.—London Sk: THE SEATTLE STAR matter ——— SLAUGHTE R or CHRISTIANS | That aeronautic exhibition tn the ie atitl an ole a man who draws salary for being governor of Alaska fought to be willing to live there The birth rate has had to extend itself to keep up with the suicide Anyhow, no one can deny that} Heney ts giving Spreckels a run for} he lake TRAVAGANT BIDS, BUT NEVER pares your dinner to cat down town after he has been slugged and rob- | SUCH AS FOR THAT OSTRICH, with her once in a while, and next! bed te carrying Imbecility a littie| Monday night ts the proper time. NE A SETS, Strike me if my luek ain't dena | Ter think that only this mornin’ I ‘ad @ ‘air cut—a sheer waste! a pokeconnteeai pay: $ DIAMOND CUT} $ DIAMOND SOCOPESESOSOSSOOOOSOSS | KIMBERLEY HAS SEEN EX has seized all my ostriches becane it'¥e been exporting feathers with | out paying the duty, and Im ruined.” ‘What, all gone, All asked) | Nathanson. | “All but old Bin,” | Datchman moodily, staking into « | chalr, d he waen't worth tak ting. What am 4 gotng to dot “When in doubt play dia |monds,” sald Nathanson slowly i into hie fertile brain the scheme of his revenge wae already leaping. | “t thought you might loan me jenough to get a tow young birds,” {sald Van Meyer beacechinvaly | “What, met” said Nathanson. | "Why, Alf, inet night those peal {singing Brethren poured my stock anawered the jdrink, Van Meyer cutting Nathat | | son his old ecrony, in the etreet ow |tentatiously; Van seyer in sober jest biack, leading the congrega | tdon in the paalms, was an increas | ing Joy. THD STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 109, 1909 MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS | Me Visite the Barth as @ Spectal Correspondent and Makes Wireless Observations in His Notebook. oy Wh HOUSE OF A re oe ODORS | |AWA# BARIN- BEING ENTERED AND FORTH | |WiTW #AaWe To OCCUPANT, WHEREUPON OCCUPANT GREW AXTREMBLY STERN AND &4N/B/TAD NUMEROUS wns OF DISPLEASURE mmvmveme OCCUPANE. WITH MICH RELUCTANCE, GAVE LARTWDLING SQUARE [Zur OF Neb Awren, | sar me Wave a rwo~C&nr STAMP, PLEASE Ae a] of the original ingredients was a per t@rtured and combined to form “ple,” to beauty and even to comfort Some day shall see with clear eyes that this operation of plemaking | thing more or lems than an act of vandalism Bo much for apple ple And there are Food EC sore In a etate of natare each feet food of ite Kind, but, they become # menace to health, we th worse even than that aie PICNOCKEE CUT Yona) ASLISTENED BY = FRED SCHAEFER. the vines by hooks through their oye 1 had some eee plant, too, but the | weather was so hot It became hard | batted. I have more luck with Mowers 1 had such « good crop of mowdrope that I had to harvest them with «a The secret ts in culti with a anow plow bod of keeping tab on the anew shovel lot brandy into the street and] i ve . | wrecked the ship. [can't help you various weods is to stick the packag " } in whieh they came in the bed where | But I will tell you what | will do. t x the added. And he unfolded hie ee 76 Sean eS ee lachome into the Dutchman's ear ee ere ren ie | The Plymouth Brethren were » a. pe res hi amy yan Aa proud of their new Dutch convert. 4 > ae P cotton 1 Hit was pot many weeks before Vas| call them gymnasturtiume, it takes Boyer .ane the Bev, Ahet sages Gn acrobet to pluck them afler they |were bosom companions. Van = ares ’ raf eu yated | Moyor saved from the devices ot} got ne high as the roo! ney | Satan, Van Meyer forswearing trained to go up there. I'm now try- ing to train them to climb down lagain of evenings | Some day I'm going to do the Bur- bank stunt and graft cauliflower on a corn stalk, and develop a caull- | ower ear One of my achievements has ab I've got a garden, You just ought to see it, I can't Tut on that wonderful day of re joieing when Van Meyer made | pablic confession of his alos In the pote chapel, every heart went out |to him. He hinted darkly at hia | withednees, his determination to lead an upright life for the future. | His private confession he reserved for the Rey, Abel Jones afterward | “Brother,” be began, "l may as } well out with it, You know I've seemed kind of affectionate toward | jold Hill, and wouldn't let him be} | sold, seeing of he's no use for | feathers?” The pastor nodded: Then Van Meyer bent down and whispered in |the pastor's ear, causing that gen |tleman to start violently ready made me famous. It waa rats- ing filies-of-the-valley on top of al hill. fo long. I've got to purchase a cream separator for my inllk weed. 1 know T planted ft. f put the seeds in the ground. That's been « And all I got out of It And they had to be month ago. ia chickens. coaxed, I haven't picked any vegetables, but I have picked some of the chick~ DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Chi- cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. one 1 had great hopes in that garden. 1 had planted a jot of kidney beans, expecting to raise kidneys, and pumpkins, expecting to raise pumps Now it's impossible. And all the head lettuce I planted! if it does grow it's eure to be bald. Not a word of this, not a rices Reaso i —————— — . ie | ecoeh sald the Dutchman, as he| That reminds me of something ” / vanenes ol an Wors RkKHKKKHHKEK HE He~Alice, you've been eating on-| hurried away funny that happened to my potatoes 987-340 Arcade Bidg. * # | fone agnint But before nightfall each of the|iast your, ‘They were fastened to ea selae DAY &| She—Yes, dear jcongregation knew, and thought} 0 — a a PROCLAMATION. | fe—Well, come out with me in my| himself the ac mitary of the 3 ; OLYMPIA, May 19. Gov. tor reste on male can't take) fact, that Hill 1 oxtrich, was] # Hay has issued a proclamation ®| journal OY) walking diamond mine, In other| W declaring Monday, May 31, a ®) words, that he bad been trained to & holiday, He recommends that #! wont hap. |#Wallow diamonds which Nathan-| ® a % Memorial day exercises be * pin son bought from ative thieves, 4 ® held that day, and that it be * pa and that several thousands pounds * generally observed throughout #| °''” lworth reald in the Interior of} . wm {he state, #1 1 tee mood deal j lis erop } * | thize with the under do | Also that Van Meyer, moved by BERET EE mmr thing ole for bly remorse, was about to soll the bird | . . “Dp you sin, ne men ke tes] Associ wih te ane ant gon thntge, Soca, sae «Our Liberal Credit Plan St teh ‘ *| wi jenrn to Heip~-L atin leaving the diamonds, which, af| P pen si, 1 0 What gampors the wind to the whorm tainted wealth, could not be do-lMf Is Helping Thousantls of Men and Women to ton Bont aie sated, to remein undiscovered for Dress Well. L&T US HELP YOU! | ees == = 2 mn | OVO | Kimberly has seen oxtravagant nae i \bids, but never such as were of You'll surely want to be well-dressed this Adolf, 1 saw a oyster pirate dgr odder day.” “Vell, Ongar, how dit you know he wass a oyster pee!” "He wais stewed,” “Listen Dim ADOLF’ BYTRED SCHAEFER... \fered for that ostrich in the mar. ket place the next morning. The bidders were not of the Brethron, |though members of the flock might jhave been seen hovering prayer Ifully upon the outskirts of the |throng. Bll finally fell to a man who paid 7100 pounds for him in cold, hard cash. son's store. Buddenly the roar of ja mob came faintly from the mar | ket place, Nathanson rose, | “By-by, Alf," he said, tial {hin friend's hand. “Ride for your} | Ife over the boundary,” And as his friend disappearat jin a cloud of dust he chuckled and slappe® his thighs. “Eight bundred and fifty pounds,” he mused. "Which pays for the bready they wasted gnd leaves a little something over Tor Interest.” representing an unknown syndicate, | . | | Van Meyer, in boot and spurs, sat upon his horse in front of Nathan: | summer, during the Exposition, for there will be lots of entertaining to do—many visitors to meet. You can buy that new outfit here and never feel the expense, for you may open an ac- count and pay a little at a time for the new clothes while you are wearing them. Finest stock of ready-to-wear apparel in the city to se lect from, Prices aceanes! moderate. id All Silk Dresses now 2 25 per cent off. ; | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” | | are | 2939332325 333 333 323 Shirtwaist Neckwear’ Special Thursday at 25¢ new line t } { STAR DUST A Word from Josh Wise. ate oy Ss geag 25¢ cach Also White and Colored broidered Collars, Ascot T lars, Lawn Jabots, et¢ an’ © accomplie ‘pout as much h f Em. n Col 25¢ each The Profens H Nae 3 = ® Some Highly Desirable One. ah ofan haart tours ® Piece Wash Dresses at $7. 504 fers ’ * Foie But Four From Many Are Mentioned—All Splendig n . ag ee : Values Cerman. anchor ’ fhe has always married Beale . ‘ You, but she divorces bettor closir atural, tam Huh ligt Bho has retired on her alimony Cleveland dou A J | rappings of white: 9 , u ’ oo Drapery Etamine for Bunga. low Hangings, 20c months long, 4 | asked 4 question of the cle time do you have breakfast “Fram half past March to a quarter of May Harper's Weekly A dive w schemes The curse causeloss shall not cot pre HBSbIe with or with ut border effects | Wife—My husband came home An artisti erviceable and low-pr from th » last might with b 1 n cL { r i S aeelen Keak Gans T tere beak inches wide, 20¢ a yard ; 40 inches w able to arouse him today Written Expressly for The Star By W, R. C. LATGON, M.D, Editor | Neighbor Why dont you try Health Culture, Author ie of Meat,” if + patch me wale boas . ‘ “Common Disorders,” Ete. Wife—1 did that very thing, but M A t tt L C ristiaenetenesiniian the only thing he did was to gall ou arie Antoinette Lace Ulf lfor an umbretia Fiiegende Blattor ws ; ,, PIE—A NATION'S CRIME | ee8 Woon comes tu-cany and pr anew to the “why” |The rok hott ou 1 | tains at $3.85 a Pair oa fs aimply that they are bad In every way here is no health In | take Irtet Ad them a ea hy Extra quality two-thread French Net It seome almost a saerile®e-—an (nenit to bountiful nature-—to | You, in eald Mise 1 woh. i nk br 4; 45 ches } take her noblest fruit, the apple, her most staple grain, che wheat, |"MY areat grandmother on my moth pre-shrunk braid inches ry and one of her most valuable fats, the off of the cotton seed— | °t'* #ide was noted for her proud and Special H to take these beautiful foods, and, by cutting, grinding, boiling, bak perrous Hearing How strange!” exclaimed Miss tt ing and combining them with.sgndry artificial products such as | sa? parva a the ee z ealt, sugar and splees, to prodgee that travesty upon food, that of- | Khe Dauohe Bankes A Sale Friday of Remnants at Half Price throu figy of food, known as “apple ple | a alll A New Paper in Seattle READ |THE TRUTH” “RAEPOSES HOTTHAN ESS.” Every Friday First tesue for sale by news (BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bar changes 5. C. Osborn & Co, = orm 27 Virst Av. MEALS SERVED, 27--We Have--27 x3 Me Th Sl Lee Live BUYERS for City Property at i boys and news stands, be, on " Market Value, If YOU want cratt Friday, May 21, 1908 ‘Wo BELL, seo Us at ONCE ves = | satersationsl Boud & Ronlty Co. | PE tLe Roan 1009 American Bank bldg. Phones—nunret. 6 ee eee MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Alteration Sal Taking Out Front of Store Show Windows to Be Enlarged — New Front P Today we commence tearing out the front of our store, preparatory to ¢ the window space and the putting in of larger plate glass. Room is needed for the workmen—Goods must be got out of the dust all ‘The only way to provide the needed room is to sell more goods and to sell them ly, and the only thing that will do this is a sacrifice of price. This we are going beginning tomorrow morning. GSC hhenew | 123€ Sc it Fine er India Linon. Au eer oe Sheet India Linon, Value $1.00 Mankets, full | Value 20c i, 12 ee | Value 7 Piha Beat 10-4 size, a amal) lot. mightiy | shirt waiets and summer | all kinds, light or darko Bolled to close, Alteration | dresses, A fine, splendid quall- grays, rede and fancies, price, palr, 6be | ty. Alteration price 12 4c, | ation price, yard, be. || Ladies’ Shopping Bags, Ait This Season’s Styles Our Values $1.00 A grand assortment of Lad in numerous leathers styles; all up to dat ation sale price, choice, 3 | Odds and nds, 6 to Cio, Dainty Wash Goods . . 8c. Values to 25¢ | | Dainty, seasonable Wash Goods, mbrotd | ered Swiss, Panama Hatiate. prett Volles and fancy Organdies; value 6c Alteration sale price, yard, Se. te | \ 5e Papers Needle- Ladies’ 25 ri inen Pieke 2. 5C Hednstitche sd Hdkfs, 15c Talcum Powder, || || 25¢ Side Combs Extra Fine Scented IC |} All New ahs ; Se to 10 Torchon Lace, | || || Insertions, Edges , 25c Shopping Bags, Alteration Price 15 Silk Ribbons, All Colors, 3% in. wide ... 50c Hair Barrettes || And Fancy Pins 5 a | te | 12!¢ 123 10¢ | Point Pins re. 25c Fancy Doilies, 10-in, Size, Linen . Hose Suppor ters, : | | ) | 50c Kind, All Colors . 2 bad | Fancy Elastic Belts, $1.00 Values. See Them 5 U New Wash Belts, 1 22€ C f 5c Kind, All New Sith MacPherson-Gray C PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, PIKE STREET, NEAR 2ND AV, PHONES iy | Where the Cars Stop Where the Car S10 icitidliaectingneninall sat Main a Ce fe ee

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