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Member of the United Prone Pub Mehed The Star Publiah« y by tog ; THE POURTH OF JULY | - — } ° 1 ' t the rigl hich tl | : Joukh Whee Sayer zz Jeep he emt ace IN HER OWN COZY MINIATURE HOME | Attractive Specials ti] this part ary stands] oem | . Here Ton ; Hy wee ‘ cs ere lomorrow zit voice n July 6, b if | Whin ie the amy ; 1 Domne tiape Sete 9 rei Import Chamois Glop | yovernment 5) an with wobec | ‘ es a well laration of independence: wh | White and Natural hat nments derive their just powers from the con | 16, 1 z nd . ling freely f ; sent of the governed $1.75, $1.95 $5.00 respectivel it Tr e | have certain “inalienable rights,” name- | | 2 : y. ¥ } " ' s I vy Sith aiherey aud the puciult 8 haoniaaen” || On Special Tomorrow, per pair $1.45 it That whenever ANY FORM of government becomes de | £ i structive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or | Th B ] f th F to abolish it.’ €@ baiance 0 e Fownes } ! ved the American colonists} | Ext i j \ t i e re xtra long NOVES! i! t t heir day were set! Zeer $1.00, $1.2 1 ver 1 Vales Wi h | pair 65¢ i ’ rth of July."|8 PEE eo eer eenes ere sees if “Imposing taxes on us without our consent." oa ay : If you mo skiff riding on the! | eprivi ' 9 refits al by yi Fourth, don't rook the boat, Lett = Depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. |THE MINIATURE HOUSE, SHOW.) skyrocket. (Laughter.) M d d SI s} tl ‘ l ae r n are with us today | ING LOIS SITTING ON HER ‘th ent tail War A me | usse an Ig 1 y Mldsich ¢ tax, just as much} OWN LITTLE PORCH, k HF \ punch te quite as | x ( t ust 3 | ‘ us toman eand | " , tax Domestle selence fe taught ehi) Ad HI Muslin Underwear h : Wonder where the mer ft ( nes a trial by fury {ren of limited means by the ¥, W stew Vek AntNoles « ea , 2s rs as by direct or-|@: A: and the settlement workers the Fourth | Che end ibusyr rwear weeks | but with children of the rich it ts a aan a special reduction 25 ent toda der of K (aeor jdifforent mattor, Many of the latter Willie, close the lot quickly oireal es nm Creator |atightest knowledge of housekeep Bay ae ie ohtity Corset phen at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and The ny § ental activities, which interfere |!#, 0 thelr keen regret tn later LOIS GOKUP, AND PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING HER COOKING | » he y ie tearful and| up % one-fourth le 7 ‘ Me ; \ ” ik eae tivities of | Year ON HER SPECIALLY MADE LITTLE STOVE IN HER OWN LI re thankf | awers at 371% Ye, 75 with the “safety ! ness” of the f i ty John B, Sokup, prominent Cincin:| TLE KITCHEN . ’ | Drawers at 37'c, 50c, , $1.00, $2.00 and i government not derived f the “consent erned”— | natt bostness man and cleay-headed mS tobe: ga tee meee Sees up at one-fourth less, : eee he tanta ‘a Ge PETS parent as well, has solved the prob-| put Into execution with promptness.| miniature and stocked with ching " i . we ‘ anf j are causes warranting the altering or overturning ¢ ™ liom of home making for his I2-year-| "Lois Villa « undoubtedly the unen and ailver, all in harmony ‘ will admit devi! Gowns at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $2.00 and up to $10 | iin ment daughter Lois, When she put| mont fascinating toy any dainty it [ A gas range eapectally made tn pip bome at one-fourth less. q t } ‘ a sabe a ; . ol aE ati evolution, | 4 @ requisition for a pony and trap) tle id Id desire, The play amall siae fs the most important os th with the il ig $ r 1 These are the things which, being denied, justify re VOHIUION.| oF a small automobile six months] house measures 14 by 10 feet and | object in the model kitchen, There racker who makes the] Long Skirts, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and up ; That is the lesson—that is the “commemoration” of the |ago, tt set him to thinking stands back at the edge of the lawn are electric lights and metal} | to $18.00 at one-fourth less ' ' , calahiasé. — We burn fire aad canke & Sole: because we | Sald Mr. Sokup: “I wish my idence. It ja as wercens. Gay awnings, portieres,| 45 for 4 Say the doctors arelll : : ; a eee Vee grt: BRE & Holse, DECAUSE WE) daughter to grow into happy and eotly equipped as White shades and daintily ruffied | gyiy gratetu i Short Skirts at 65c, 75c, 90c, $1.00 and up tp i approve that spirit which will fight rather » be reduced to] useful womanhood, and I wondered | the mont modern flat. There are two curtains are at the doors and win- | Es eo $2.00 at one-fourth | Up to | ; la It is the spirit of protest; the spirit of showing up the| Whether there might not be some | rooms, a diuing room and kitehen dows, Every possible first nid to] , tiverians In Atrios ate 03.00 at one-fourth jess i slavery t is the spirit of 7 it} the t showing up the ually Attractive amusement better! each furnished to the last detall. the cook, from wellwtocked refrig Chemise at 70c, 90c, $1.00, $1.50 : wrong; the spirit of “the insurgents; the spirit of “progress-| ed to the end than an automo-| The dining room is tn mission, erator and kitchen cabinet to tiny| If it wasn't for the fellow w . ’ ’ 31.50 and up to 4 gives”; the spirit of the “muck-rakers” of the latter day; th 2” made especially for child's sige, the lee cream freezer, is to und | the money to burn, what would be- i $6.50 at one-fourth less . ’ ‘eee ve Meh ee _ he The idea came quickly and was | buffet covered with dainty pleces In| in the kitchen ’ i : or = ae spirit of the true descendants of those who made the country | : io a= | Pain, the fireworks king, Is thellil Shown on Second Floor. Easily reached | cause of @ good deal of it today. if through our free l66 E N E U 99 this country a long white ago.) re i & ———— | Don't you want me to tell you all|, While we're roasting & i Hy i RE A Q AL about It and what means to be| Micrnetgeree Mey | ii Spring Street Entrance So far the fnsurance compantes;place where animosities can be Sete SD. free? | have only contributed about $50,000 | drowned is evoly | : And lamate tntensed rg 2 | 3 | ‘ tory of Amerten’s fight for in ll to the local patriotic celebrations, ne |A Short Fourth of July Story Written for The Star. {h*so'y of Amerlow's tiebt for in J Fy yA GAYE a LIARGEO © but lots of things may burn before . ; = | - their humes and siarved and were { } The enthusiastic humorist ho the night is over, aly 28 yeaa rss teed BY HUGH ALLEN. shot dead for this wonderful thing D e n t i s t Y Seconohve.& SemnoSt Well, next year, maybe, we can start earlier with the safe and sane, even if we don't get any further his life, Beverly, Mass, is now the Suffragist conventions are bound tal of the United States. to be stormy until some informal | look at the map. capt A salute I cry to the young July and the light of the summer morn, When out of the loins of an emptre was fhe young republic born A salute to the men whose shout san t til) all of the nations heard, And who flung the colors across the sky te symbolize their word. A salute to the first bright color which flows In a crimson flood, Which waves to the world ts message that men are of equal blood! A salute to the second color, which floats Iike a flag of truce Like a banner of peace to redeem mankind from war and its base abuse! A salute I cry to the color which canoples ali the earth, Which smiles alike over every head, nor asks of its rank or birth. A *alute I cry to the constant stars which bloom in the field above And shine from the blue the centuries through with a message of peace and love. A salute I cry to the colors, I ery to them one and all, Blent into one beautiful banner to fllamine the great and small And forever to free and equal men may the unified colors call, And If ever they cease to symbol such, please God may the colors fall! 800d + POOCSOHOSSOEOEOEHESCOLO oro OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE SeOoSoeceseogodsooes Wow, THAT - Att~ THAT ‘ You "NOW WAT LiTKiEg BATTER + MENTIONED TO YOU ~ At—~ ~~» TIT DOWN, VOU MUTT, gIF Down/ # YOU COME YO TALK BUSINESS DOW'T WANG ON MY CHAIR AND RUpbER Ait OVER MY CORRESPONDENCE I throws bombs where they blow off | people's feet is having the time of | Better | | | THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE THIS RICH LITTLE GIRL PRACTICES HOUSEKEEPING freedom. It was a story much more f Whe om the tenements iar in blocks from the tenements i i reting than Ignatius O'Brt He had walked through this street What teacher? it was lgnate Mu fourthajuly urovits, of course who asked the question—ignats the in awe many times before. Today py ee oe of Indians earnest, who was always asking he marched in through the big “4 Cowboys Gad pirates questions, and who always believed | gates, He found the grass soft and Next week | am going to take my home said the you and your mother to in the country—to Ive. beautiful lady at the end Ignata walked home on alr. His brain wae filled with dreams and battles and beautiful ladies, On the corner opposite his home the raveous voice of a street | orator broke in on him The country has gone The Then the what whs told him | Green and wholly delightful The other boys in the Sunday | walks were full of wt school clase at Hope mission titter he reached a ed. But Seymour, young and |caar's palace self-conscious, was pussied. She was The woman going down the steps only a substitute teacher, anyway, | bisaed the pretty woman tn and was much afraid that abe could | the char Now that you are free. not talk to the class in words they | Nao i must forget the past and would understand be happy,” ahe was saying Who will tell txnats what the Froe-—-the word reached lenats's like noune big pale pletures of the j to | / Fourth of July te? she hazarded./oars, Mure, this was “de fourtha dogs, Down with the government, The answers came quickly july The rich people were free he was shouting It's firecrackers and roman can | today just ike him and Mike, the Ignate Murovits American, | dies,” said one —-- | Ignats, eight months in America, looked pussied. It's paratie, too,” another said. Ignatius O'Prien, the biggest boy spoke up seornfully Aw, dat ain't it. .Dat's what ye do. Fort’ of July ts the day we Heked England. It's the day we'se all free and equal. Ain't it, teacher? | Yes, yea, that's it,” breathed the teacher, glad to get out of It #0 easily, “Now we must hurry on with the lewson,” But [xnate missed the rest of the | | hea on the arm. | 24-in, wheel, Juventie Bley Ignatius,” he said, “what's free | Croling tnereases both the mental | . ° land physteal vitality anequal . lack of chang4 lack of sunshine | There was a twinkle In the older and Inactiy will var} | boy's eye. | burden of inner and o “Why, you know what free Is. j tent, with neither mind nor bedy | | Dat means you do whatever you 1 "iF you ere too mech of. | wanter. Nobody can't boss you; { round, see? An’ equal—dat's—oh, your duty ai : ; | ket them « bicycle for] everybody's alike. Nobody ain't no | ill better'n nobody else.” j a fitting reward for iif the Rus. good work at school and stim ql Light was dawning for the Rus | i ioe tevaventet petivttr te i slan boy studies when school begins again. |i We're all freeanequal tomorrow,| The lady didn't seem to see him | through the crowd. 1 | ( mother,” he announced }for a long time. Then abe Sarted You should have shame,” he (, (, aC i} t Mra, Murovitz, a silent woman|“What are you doifig here?’ shelerted. “Today ls fourthajuly, You “ 0 E P. ts ’ with lined face, frowned over the| asked sharp! must atop knocking my country AMOS CUES. 4c RNNOT n asy aymen P shirts she was stitching. “Free I come tk visit,” thé boy ex-| The apathetic crowd woke up and Inistt SHIRTS Be RACK ) equal she sald, harshly You | plained We're freeanequaidoday, applauded. And before the orator - learn foolishness. The cossacks do|you know.” He told her all about could get under way again, Mike. woe = : } é Inot come and take our cows In/it. The woman grew Interested the cop, was on the scene, with the CHILDREN’S BYR TROUBLES | A L |. D d Li | Time cin America--but we have ho co it) “Where is your mafi?’"Tynats good American command Given special and careful attention | ttt e ‘own and a itt e at a f ™ don't give us food and clothes, | asked after a while “Boat it, youse. Kicking up a row! th “Wxatination i ede auspest : vs Your father talked about free and| The woman hesitated. “Me isjon my beat. Beat {t or I'll run ye bie Our echarge® o very | ‘8 equal, Where ts he now? We are| sone away,” tn.” erate | ’ free to work—that's all,” When ts he coming back?” ques: | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 00, : Hut Ignats's faith was unshaken, | toned [gnats DISCOURAGING OUTLOOK 120T Seoond Ave. ° C 4 He isn't coming back,” hd —--- astern ut ing 0.5 f walked into a candy store and took | night and came to America ge aneres re a handful of chocolates | Thore were tears in the woman's| 4 1 ‘ prices aie rn | July 6, 7, 8. Rate $42.50. , hones, ain 8 io For Ladies and Gentlemen. What happened on these ocoa-|eyes when Ignatz finlshed Maen iGachitnine tavern Agar ce (ieee ORAS Mesinge and ‘Coolloe itoom, Included ta Trestmaah sions jeft him puazied. Wasn't Your father was fighting that | Northern Pacific agent for tickete We Botielt Your Patronage America @ free country? his children might be free,” she!y@ gouthern Pacific St s 50 oO R d asta route, Main He reached the beautiful rewi-| said softly, “Just like men did inj pp Bile ee neral Agent a P Le ewar' nud —- TOURIST BATHS— : | dence district shortly, It Isn't very | —— siehecatliieitaniaasl Oi : ees Ef Por any case of alchottam that 1 Oeeldental, ecw oho Peper oe FB cannot cure tn trom 3 days And in four years you will be inde. | J. B. BRISBOIS FAGO MISEIT PARLORS || Hendon 62.00 per wore each month Globe Hotel will pay for a full bearing Yakima Wonderful values in Men's or hard tract a We have free excursions to buy lesson, His mind was far away ) it-in, frame, Coaster brake, | And after dismissal he hurried af 24-in, wheel, Juvenile Bicycle ter Ignatius and touched him timid gah Nea eesies’ Waseda’ beaks “Lam so good da Mike, the cop?” he asked eagerly “Yop.” oF “And ae Mr. Bonettl, who keeps i, eo the store? 4 nee ' ‘ just as good as big Tim a { the bows, or’—Iignatiue thought i Z haré—"as the president of the “WHAT ARE YCU DOING MERE!” SHE ASKED. Birds netsiabint eee | BS United States.” rrvket iv And Ignatz went home with hia| 255 FERS en tr Mt or At ummer are head up in the air and his thoughts | policeman, and everybody else, He | couldn't stand It, With clenched W212 ses | walked up the atep onfidently fists, and a choked voice, he walked soaring. He was up early in the morning and hurried out on the street j Ob ls he by Hello, he said boldly to| mine fader? the first policeman he met. | Toll me about your father, Siberia like) Old Golf Profeasional—No, ye'll no mak’ a gowffer—ye've begun ower the! tate and ye've ower muckle pottle; cop, policeman ¥rinned back, En.) Woman parried, ignats sgt. down | put it's juist porstblo, if ye pr-rac 1 Ignatz spoke to every-| comfortably and told what be re- teed harrd, verra harrd, for twa body, Some answered back, some| membered. How his father sald! three years, ye micht-— didn't, When they didn't he smiled | people should be free, showld not! Jones (expectantly)—Yos to himself, It was a new Declara tion of Independence each time He got some setbacks, Once when he Interpreted “free” to mean that he could help himself to the firecrackers that a crowd of boys were netting off. 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