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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY flember of United Press. Published 3y Mail, out of city ar, 53; 6 months, eS THE STAR EDI AGAZINE PAGE 228% 22358 Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Wi ush., Postoffice, as nd-class matter, News and Good News arried the heire How to Write Popular Novels By a Fellow Who Writes "Em | eo down te inne ote oto Ree “he brewery inter. Sereseters . 4 the mtaining mor — . - : | : let Includes the ed in ‘ * oa rn ‘ é Cc 2 el each other “for the championship of the|Art of Manufacturing the 4 ghey ire ; , |, © a te t © agreed to £0 dow, wn gorilla coul p both of them, Trashy Stuff Explained any change, and [ don’t think thore enter ¢ y c torente t in the eligt s ‘ - will be,” waa the reply. “The Amer Le n this 4 aid away, by McCutcheon, Perpe- F jean public wants stortes that en : : . . . ~ trict, but ay went by. ‘ ’ tertain yatter what " . ' ‘ are very smal, ~ : trator of “Graustark”— Shout.” Phet apgtiee to the gener’ t ! surance man, bat “new \ . ? ow et t e Mate. Himeths ubll Some won't read fic f ; ‘ ; tetera r . He och nd is f tive. _ Was Overdone : roe bog ; on ation bal NEW YORK, July 3 corge she § ’ res munid a nouncements state new baby boy us . The trouble with t Th’ man with cold feet gin'rally ot ; , vi ‘ , States ! t site th’ cold shoulder.” . : “* The ft # tha erente 1 6 on You! se in this legit, ‘ , , . nd th ' } ‘ The liquor inte oe hand If be be yt he ald . n new public schools were built in this state last month. | aii outright . . : : ky ean D. K. Sickels, county clerk, probably have no opposition ap Ah, here we have news of first import The story has been told that he Ke f rv 1 Canadian gold p bearing the| » pr Bickels made an efficient cous But all n that isn’t ‘ od news” , bad news.” sold the novel for $500. He said tt plem, ¢ 1 portrait of King George, will be is a 7 . 1 ae bem tled to & renoming Sut all news that isn’t od news t “bad nev yesterday that he actually got { ’ nile I} sued next January: ‘ i sition f ae T low his office ty It’s just news. $1,000, but even then, with the 4 > som: t, m , t n organizatic ¢ ye there was talk Tt’s ne ist because it happened to happen. book having sold between 650,000) [ZORGE BARR _MeCUTCHEON | 1 t inter His i kels, but invest, t's news just because it happene PI and 675,000 copies, he is still out/tites have become ja and spice|ested in romanc as it ever eto ont wha F comecetager “ida t ; be hopeless. The $200,000 wanted Iwas. It wants it ory and it ie hekgg : ers who re closely ‘ office than any B k h Offi : Rg bets sald MeCute only children, but the filit-| must have fits v r 4 it inslete . - 7 re ud in thelr nendation of Bi management o the have become reconciled ne > part of uiblic, which ts | that he shall © worst of it in ack to the ice succeeded, and I hav n Sleonatantiy srewian suittthe ond, 1 alt o operate ny sell » me others keep on read ve hei my books th ‘ ' ‘ © asked ft 2 taken, | might have Jumped lot which succeeded ‘Graustark has | have pec a t ? bh the hirt A ser rial 4 fight in this distrieg Greater New York has a population of over four million. ‘A | take.” reached 475,000 copies, and ‘Trux-|than ‘T A ‘ened, strong book’ ‘ hey , tomed retween Willias on. ere are other candidates ity re j ue re-fourths 1 flats, Live in New York. |ton King,’ with 160,00 ce Santvaed a ee thins to the smell of powder, te ; city report just issued shows that three-fourths live in flats, ci a H ; cs McCutcheon incidentally urpassed ‘G ark,’ considering | ple 1 day A the kid u make aut ent t : lo h canvassing ang paying rent nounced that he was to live In New| the time it oon out r z out the plot] you 1 atch ! » be x t per of the contest What's more, they are paying very n rent each| York bereatte I've got a book! Invented a Country xe main task of & novelist, Or ng di . i he ‘ otterill f ypponen epablicans in the com! ou mber,” i| “How did I get the idea of a new 1 eet that, it is not much of a task ell “ the doctor] district who wish r nt t a republican, apg year. he, “bat it ts ° t nes from|country? Well, I may say that I} to fill the nus take t a t backing Landon. In a ch tween Cotte nd Williams, Co, Many old buildings have been torn down, and the new ones, |G austark he {s, I doubt! once dipped over the edge of Bi me ¢ ort r for one of ¢ r ve got the] terill would walk away wi he el . ndon cas be dp “ re whether there will y more of Servia, but what | saw there,| my longer stories { I have done N . you give ded upon to give Cotteril n ‘ ver may be built under the regulations of a new housing law, demand much] ing Granstark tales. 1 don't wan > dirt. and filth, quite die: |a short spring book in two weeks.| >t pread it adi ] . higher rentals to overdo the subject. 1 don't|pelled any romantic notions I may |1 wri ry day when I feel like it think the grownups would care for|have entertained about those coun:| If things ; aE This, also, is good news—for Mr. Jeffe dh gu citizen. He has brawny 1 a sensible Her jlar novell erday hough he that ¢ certain to deve into a valuable Ameri E. M. Williams has filed as a candidate for reelection from in the Thirty-seventh senatorial district, comprising the See | Germany has become a great Jany more of them. You can feed| tries r the nobility, they were|I always ong , bd nth and Thir r C has t ; : | ather exportin ougtry. and T as d rn o better « faise was marked. In that « ct the rents in the 4,000 new| readers with a series, just| sights (o t. So I had to in-|turn my copy ov tenor "oe t nyton and er as bis fein | In Manhattan, where 2 le exist in flats, the se NS Ee , we TR, n Wo oatme The older} vent a country for romance.” to typewrite, I can ” ma T t neapple ner © « 1 h t es anythin, f flats are 200 per cent higher than in the old. Just a few have) oy won't take the ne sort of} “Do you think the taste of the! chine and my imag’ t be If : yy on re but te for Jackson. oo his first. term refed secured better flats in the outskirts at the same rental thing over and ove Their appe! American reading public has chang-| sar " my 2 lat } » good work and his record is cess, Some of these 2,000,000 go to ep in their ¢ holes-in-| . . ‘ ahs a r et on iat the expenditens ot arti | the-cliff to wake up in a little dream-cottage with a vine grow RIVAL RECEPTIONS PONTE PARARRARNE 1 om , inh mer campaign with tt ney for a fight at the ing over the door his cottage hasn't any landlord to raise the Are women's ht kely to baie fent. They hear chan I f his bed of wake children’s wrongs? | ae e t “a Ff fle ou | m Monday registration will open for the primar J, gold, 1 1, the curts { which are seen just It's cay to Ret rich after YOU! The Chilean government may ex Fly Apidae vay a" vivo wit’ be ted, gold, purple and pearl, the curtains of which are seen j have the first million pond $20,000,000 to improve the port he registration a will be tn Prefontaing . ad wi ad yurth ay ay ters over the woodlot. No smoke or skyscraper hides the sun. They In It better toe be pinched” for] of Valpa: / ing, at F nbd ae ¥e Bi. $ ¥¢ ee wie hare eae ¥ 7 ¥ thoney than “toached”™ for itt « ore presen ar need no . te breakfast on real eggs that didn’t stop off to cool at the storage a Love ts bitnd—also deaf when it "oer Mowing by fitting res one registration each ye Vot who regttered fer tm fesort on the trip from chanticleer’s harem to thie t able. Gomes to listening to reason t municipal elec on need not register again unless they have changed | Even the ele ised man has * airt, thelr resider since registering. Then they wake up in the crowded flat, grab a patent hs apes cour - as Was dancing iets : page: ! A oe noni She lost her rat ot nome - i i i hold @ meeti at c das! sub or e ay to th It lant every rs & The North Side Republican club w ng tonight breakfast food, dash into the subway, and on their wa & fo the UN aig loa ll And now she's all th § o'clock in Caswell’s ball, Mountain View. The meetings of this Office-shop-store prison, read the newspaper ads labeled “Farms c " Society ts h A, Mow Vols cash to ering Ont 1b have brought out @ large attendance in the past. Several candle for Sale.” fomplexion t mune work state for $45 damage done to hie} “ate for county office who have not yet attended the club meetings And « crank thinks be le the easf.|orehard by the “protected” birds of have signified an Intention of being present tonight, eeraree . / fst man on earth to get along with, | the state, ~- inted be-| rT "t look at a . If you get enough to eat an: Reduced transportation rates to the Tacoma convention on August eer peoe we Sevectent ee ee you haven't much of a kick ag weary Anger I the most impotent pas-| % have been secured for the delegates by the republican state commit+ e | er " thi u . i » | aston ‘ 7 @ause the new census count does! prize fight picture seal anyth BK} Yon can't aiware Sodas the merlin a t om pa t . tee. A rato of phe and one-third of the single trip fare has bem mot entitle that state to another) will gladly applaud perfect means — g by the guaranty thet goes | men hee nothing It foes about. granted by the frallroads. and hurts the than who is possessed The arrangements for the reduced rate makes ft necessary for congressm: but there may be/for murder as shown by soldiers % = | by & more than any ¢ > ‘ fh oboe aul cainet) tne purchaser of the transportation to obtain a receipt from the ticks | some consolation for statesmen of | in the stadium. . . J A man seldom appreciates liberty | whom it is directed.—Ciarendon. the Rhode Island type in the fact —_—— a ate uptil after he finds h if marries | et agent of whom he purchases his ticket. The receipt must be coum sar a or in jail | The United States department of} tersigned by J. W. Lyons, secretary of the state committee at the that the election of a standpatter; The country is saved. A. L. Rog People who have nothing to do on riculture is te estimate the stand convention. Without this agent's receipt, countersigned by Leong to succeed Congressman Poindex-| ers, of Waterville, discredited re — but visit are the worst kind of |) t*™ ie on cach township and| the delegate will be compelled to pay regular fare on the return trig 7 f section ion r a ter would give Rhode Island an-| publican boss of Douglas county, Lily Sniggs: My pa brought home some ice cream last even | bores.—Chicago News. ection of national land in New Mex cs P P ‘ a ico and Arizona. Ki @ther congressman from the state| has declared for John L. Wilson. | ng. Pthy peal Gt Oriabhal Pool Rocea| = Addison W. Hastie, prosecuting attorney of King county In 10% ot Washington. Sines Tommy Snaggs: Huh, that's nothing, When my pa came | pinione #10 ; al Pool Room Like Father, Like Son yesterday announced that he would be « candidate for the nomination ston. | Si _home last evening be found s frost all ready waiting for him soa ents $20 cash prises daily. 1413] ti Dad—Boy, you're a natural! Of superior court judge this fall. Hastie's announcemat that be or The fact that Dr. Crippen was} ee 10 RRS EB » between Pike and Union. | porn fool | would be « candidate came as @ surprise. Hastie has |discovered by wireless doesn't | His Be an I help heredity? i ta Seattle for 20 years. Congressman Humphrey’ Damon and Pythias—always sons SRE OE a sault upon what he calls t mek. | Cheer up the stockholders like it/ N THE | Pu BLIC EYE :: ether in all their business and} iw raking press would indicat uid have three mouths ago. paeeneatiestionsty social relations, F men ever| ‘i we jumped into the limelight with so/ fees writer has at last got posses- ‘ost of this Wilson and Burke deciatve a bound as they, and they! sion of the rest of the facts 1 ns andl: eset samaed tpaciag rei of the facts in re- 7 will probably linger in the lime gard to the employment of Hum-| Publicity matter sounds as though light for nome time, for they are phrey by the ship-subsidy treasury |'* ¥¢Fe written for the “What the both young men, camparatively SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, but Best looters. managers say” department And then, of course, they are now! anes: — —— — a | - among the great men of history. littl | Any time there is nothing else Judging trom the oppressive si) 1, prove, someone demonstrates . MORE, THE MERRIER lence which has settled over bim,/ ia: pr Cook never climbed Mt. —_——_—— somebody must have told W. G. McKinley “Why don't you wear your en Norris to discontinue his noisy ee — ait gagement ring?” a friend asked a War on the commission men | Careless persons who burn down flirt }a couple of million dollars’ worth ie hat! ve pee eee { timber should be spoken to re- : a B.C. Hughes, attorney for the)? of 7 he 4 f) Cunningham claimants, has been sald. hd i . 4 | made a delegate to Wilson's satel What's the use of Seattle doing NED MERTON convention, called to read the in-| the best it can? Chester Thorne’s ME | surgents out of the party: | yacht won't stop here — woe ee - ; | Be fi The garments included in this sale represent the best products of the leading clothiers of A NECESSARY CAUTION : ' | America—Kuppenheimer and Brokaw Bros. Wide choice of fine fabrics, and each suit care- Shipping Clerk: How did you mark that fly paper consigned WILBUR WRIGHT, : READER fully fitted by expert tailors. The offering is worthy the consideration of men who dress well to Jones & Co.? Wilbur Wright and tis brother Or- BoY. ‘, | and who know the value of money. Packer: I marked it “This Side eu p With Care.” ville have been commanding a big e | r | ee = == | bun h of attention since 1908, and q ‘ Men’. S ~ W |stories dealing with airships and| BY FRED SCHAEFER, $ ouits or u 0 - or . things of that sort that da not con Oh, the trials of th who use , . tain the word “Wright.” polite and modern accomplishments. | M Si t W th Mioat Of the aroplangd that. are| Wentacevs I'pressiosd ee the terete] ens Suits Worth up to or , being used now are either the ma-| chord, evoking bu indifferent mel — BY NORMAN. Mable Wea aieihees ee an | chines manufactured by ie Witent ody. ; then sie overed that Nora, P BR aia SER ee 8 wine IGEES, | seca g rseeni AS 2 Hk™ | brothers, or are on y@8}our help, had put cold victuals t IEW YORK, July 29.—Henry and] Whiting was talking about, and or-| Mothers, of are t ie nee een coed Boys’ $4.00 Suits at $2.95 Young Men’s $10.00 0 Suits $7.65 William Kruger are twins, and they| /7N 0a ber into William's room, Not)” Orvitie and Wilbur Wright are! box ‘ look as much alike as two new five ne oe Fancy wool fabrics, made up in Junior Norfolk, These are made of fine all-wool fabrics, in the latest and wander 1 the house tn 3 ioe seh altho ag te new five) and wandered ar hones Double-Breasted Norfolk, Buster Brown and Sailor College styles. The sizes include up to 38 chest five dollar bills have different num-|her in the he demanded to APE ie Blouse styles; Knickerbocker pants with all; sizes measure, so that slender men can be fitted, as well bers on them. If the Kruger broth- now he vest « ne 23 . . iss aise suimbered, 20. mneh| knowtedg Born = 2% up to 17. Sale price ......0.cccccccce OS as young fellows. Wide variety of fancy ice trouble would not have arisen for|be. Mra g, convinced that / ANYBOD Others are priced as‘follows: fabrics, Sale price ‘ Mra. Robert Whiting her ne had been touched by Ody Boys’ $5.00 Suits for ............ .. $3.85 Young Men's $15.00 Suits | ‘ - Mra. Whiting rents rooms on E.|the heat, or something, ran out the { WE: HAVE Boys’ $8.00 Suits for ... .. $6.75 Young Men’s $18.00 Suits $14.85 Sind st. Last week she accsptad| back door, yelling for the police. | * iii Kruger so 0 tent. Wi-| Prisoner Mise Up. \ EVER DONE eae 3 50 and $15.00 Suits for ........ $9.75 Young Men's $25.00 Suits . F HSS Mam is not talkative, and he aid not} inform his new landlady tha no |, Pol § t arrested Henry YDENTAL: WORK Sitwin otro." Xs rs im ea FOR’ Men’s $3 Shoes and Oxfords—a Sale in the Annex—$1.95 go strongly that they saved money | ‘*™?’ : to explain. Policeman oto pher’s b fn on | Schmi warned him to be careful, * : F at the phot Sracher's by havior Wier saytaien’ he bee go pon Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in all sizes, of patent, gun-metal, vici kid, in black and tan; all So, when Mrs. Whiting rexponted | “#uinet er widths; regular $3.00 Shoes to a ring at her oor bell, and saw hile iting was telling . a person whom she believed to be) "0" of the nelghb out it, on DOCTOR . Men’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.65 Little Men's $1.50 Shoes, 95c | Men’ 8 Canvas Shoes and Ox- her new lodger bowin, politely to}. nt at came iam i . alfski Be ray Seer Sow, pothety Kruger. M Bond sashe SWiitions L b k Sh kli Made of black calf kin or Made of black calfskin, with | fords, $1. * a and wondered why he did not une | DOU Oper ¢ door a small crack roo ankiin vici kid, in all widths and | wide last; sizes 8% to 13. Very Men's Canvas s, in Bray. his latchkey. i= 4 inquired of William how he had white; s; all sizes “In William Kruger at home?" | sux > in the E, 2 - s : 22nd at. courteously inquired the gentleman Sethe te yen nn, | tenes at note been lacked up Dor meses oe All Straw Hats and Panamas for Men at Half Price eotings, af ' to know iteyen? y replie | ter which the police didn't keow Over People’s Bank Whiting, who does not like to have| which was the prisoner, so they Cperating a strictly high ~ - Jokes played on her, “But you might |turned them both loose. Brother class dental practice at a ——— — look in your room and see whether|Henry was properly introduced to moderate and unvarying fee you are in or not.” Mrs. Harding, and hereafter when one price always. An Corner of r Henry Kruger, being New |he calis on William there will be no equipment unexcelled~ any: Second Av. and Jersey, did not readily grasp the sit mt |tr ube. where and an office complete University f" eee in its every appointment NOT TO BE 1 WONDERED AT Painless Extracting as | Ie Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block’ Long Careful Examinations, With ae ser'rer caused quite a flutter.” out Charge or Obtigation es, her lover hid tn the beuhouse while she was getting her

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