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3RUARY THE SEATTLE STAR [32 wey NOT SMILE AWHILE? 0x | The Story of a Great Mining Engineer Who Se | Became Taft’s Great Political Engineer |Star Dust| Being the Straight and Unvar-| nished Facts. About John Hays Hammond, Whom the} hahaa’ Ahk cRialalied citealia President Gol-ufs With and TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE Whom He Has Just Appoirm- | ed Special Ambassador to the | Coronation of King Gawge Don-Cher-Know IS IT RADICAL? BY GILSON GARDNER engine tt Well Guegen 1 . naan iu witehed pose you ar Hu when w don't wapt it thrown Hammond » him right in front of rowd Bostoh Trave public wa DIN A PM TOWEL GFT © preatdent of the DIRTY SOO” EROUGA WITHOUT ec introduction took place ju you Wire YOUR SHOES OW IF Yt out O dolegaten we Ri JUST NWOT THIS ABOLDO YOUR aaae tad SUCCESS. mec 50 vou maw? rowaer Wi -rromaes: 3 Taft. The intro s ‘ ‘ ame 70’ 6 re i accomplished through t . of Co ee ee ee » to nominate a moot—Fine, sah, Dat} Reatating h : on a son dan he Sate rkin ‘ t ' rw re , ” ff, and it didn't t him br ; : »y name) f weeks to learn to slam a do the Chicas 1 ptq « Hays Hammond, the distinguished | started justice pr jmining engineer,” ete & e rn he way the And if it is radical to cry out, to protest,"to fight, then we Maced ree westeianene are radical. pateata ¢ ’ : . John Hays Hammo ; * . how much money he had ¢ FLAMMARION, great French astronomer, says that in 1,000 years ss , membe y | r reater intelligen r the tvory satin tn which she human heads will be much largef, due largely to greater intelligence ‘ ne | ne < ‘ oy 3 re shown in selecting life partners. Wha-at? Are the girls going to quit/ looked so ning, and he only for " ; ~ HIs ASPIRATION aa aie seth yet i HAMMOND ’ |the egregious foot he te - iehard, aged 12, Warburton, aged and Gordon, aged r iy. bon ; ws sath Going the selecting to be | were discussing what they would do with a million dollars friends of Mr. Taft.” All of which z - } Richard said: “I would buy a motor boat Was good preas agenting in the convents ere were jon the job in som A LOSING GAME | Warburton said 1 would spend my million for music and sent al pape vA pe and w ont pr a) 4 good +4 1 ona Paty Flic Gordon, the 10-yearold, sniffed at them derisively, “Humph!” | boom of 8 rad bees. Roce his “kiek 7 said he, “I'd buy an automobile, and spend the rest in fines! © got a lot of “dollaradtine” pub-| ed that he s for | pur oth of S-year-old cold storage s a word for lelty, and although be got no votes the job. hows What car his checkbook, and Apropos of « of those millions of S-yea «i three Harper's Bazar “ incidental enc t for the! peoriiedaespuibistnia for the vice presidential nomina-|done by « who is willing to| Republican Clubs ¢ eges on the market and, incidentally: as ncoura a Sn sini i al i Repabtican: Clube exercise of “the power of mind over mat Dr H pseag ie FEMININE [eee eee ee v yy nd has in addition |Howard Taft. All | New York city’s chemist, says lecturer ny wae The Feminine Mind was bitterly he man who Is to Which were gone “A rotten egg bas just as much nutrient v as a fresh eas. | 4 replied |Tesentful of the disparagement tt DEFICIENT, become pre { the United|velt and the progre t RR e . h reptes | States country were The only digestive d nce from eating rotten eggs is reflex. If}... Can Baer agli everywhere with 2 @ re You can hold your breath while getting them down, there will be no} ping away & tear. Iam not so much, but | ® Mary had’ little upon the rim of trouble S ctmaanaier toe ‘te. eanead sie n ett” it oxctaimed. But it was not The real thing wh This explains some things that w awry icwmen ee m to take into ac According to the pi was John Hays Ha Searches in the field of market basket economy | . 1 6 had to play second It wouldn't make a muff We've tackled cold storage eggs with all the power of mind over ; fiddle s and Clot , Harper's Bazar. te ws cout possibly ti ted with commanding, and It has} SUCCESSFUL ese 6.000 years, getting of |e ehhh hhh heehee ot worked. There may have t something lacking in the mind,| “Has Perry ever done anything | ov tentions, and often none has invariab! » a reflex, often so strong a reflex that the |to add to the gayety of Nor did the prospect parth THE SUREST KNOWN t took refuge on t mp of the cupboard. Many and many. © 0 speak French, | ularly augur better things, study pa, what« an endurance n eges of this grade before the kitchen lad erman and Italian when he is in'clubs to the contrary nothwith- t ‘ ne eTvLE the efficacy of mind ¢ matter, the faith | those countries."—Harper’s Bazar. standing Living in the suburbs, my son.” TODAY'S STYLES eure and other intel resources in the treatment of irresponsi cou “ce " fen fruit, and always retorted with two days’ notice of departure HIS LIMITATIONS to other fields not so strainfal on the intellect uest-—Good heavens! Does your chauffeur always speed like [Ree RRaRARARH AH tee fekde not sa strainfal 8 the (ele nat New Arrivals in Waists | * Potten eae bi no spect whatever for any mere mental aspect Barker—No; sometimes the car breaks down Harper's Bazar, STROLLERS COLUMN * ==. d Ski * an irts Nobody has ever said whether John has severed his relations with nheims, or just what has developed to earn his eeteeeeeee ry but it wa John was we laid TODAY @ hungry man may assume toward it, and there's nothing tn your | | age epee ‘tea GRIN! DURN YE! GRIN! teen eeee ey I = Again, we've sometimes imagined that shutting the eyes, oe fier the nutrient value finally a disappointment, not Positive menace to longevity and the happy domestic relation But, thanks anyhow, doctor! We shall try getting them down rhe muting sions trouble to wee if the knives and/The only baking powder! ain tail fects are dis good loser don't run out of forks have been removed. One day by holding our breath. Meat’s so high that we've got to get ‘em down grins the firm that removes our garbage| made from Royal Grape . me even ° t ’e t - — | brought back to ux six dozen knives | ] S een er stay, some way, even if we have to go at ‘em with Sits suapux WAY Sian er Ghar sek eee el Cream of Tartar % n And think of the philanthropy in helping out those poor cold stor Mrs. Givem—Will you remove the snow for 3 [ Suenivaete. That reminds me of N@ Alum, No Lime Phosphate |} é : i robbers, too! We could almost go without breath altogether to we ary Wille m. Me method ts to pray for rain.—Har im 4 = age ) = ae ee A Credit Account With Us a put of the hole. a C © away * y e i ee ee -— sinnadraigie:d . a bread that was left over | Hed he taken 4 Will make it easy for you to buy high-grade ~ ELLEN TERRY says “the coming woman” is to be “the gr “THEN IT HAPPENED” ALIKE. Vena eare the = this to take to priyate lessons trom apparel while the styten’aieaiiy. “You tay ‘complete, the abundant woman.” Let her come, Ellen! Fact i " des r fan: In going out the ” i Auto Salesman—Business — 1s | waiters would have to pasa the time a . | j as well ¢ the service and pleasure ‘we are constrained to opine that she's already in our midst. (Our Dally Diewmiinued Story) | booming. In fact, we are so rushed| keeper, but if the former showed o Bag i of your new apparel while payi that we have filled our orders only | they simply had bread in thelr pos up to last April | session they were allowed to pass LET’S PLAY FAIR | mst ay tee 1 eg apsredate| One aight, the tim seper orem . ; that. At the present time I have|by something unusual about the <= ee ° yA | had repairs, made on my ar only |iooks of a eikantic loaf one of the “Test ppr TES | | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Let’s do @ little thanking, and not 5 smashups of May {waiters was carrying away, stuck . Let's not forever be beggars, asking for this and that never} hin finger into it to see whether it ildi : _ “Seattle's Relioble Credit’ House’” BEEGe tareens. thanks, which we cerisinly owe was not fresh, ‘The bread yielded Central Building 1332-34 Second Ave., Let's say, once in a while at least, “Thank God that I live. Thank| ie the Geewsiaber coroibed te paieanestataen Near Union St. God that { have something to be thankful for } Opening it he found~ that five 814 Third Ave. — a ot's not always be asking for new shoes, but show a little grat saints of ell nent baehic tab haan TRICK & MURRAY We are also showing new vee £ the } new Waists we are showi new the nose and swallowing the palate, simultaneously, would enable us| ‘ BY TOM AKERS {You have no idea of the loss of ioresles “Sona bBo seven Saat © enjoy smacking our lips after “getting them down,” our theory’ ia It's easy to yell when the toam’s amen’ hier or_ eek taxes sites tn 6 hotel > . Presson’ 1 being that we'd get the full nutrient value, even when suppressing | nay ene Stree, at pe Sao erreur © | with Irish crochet, and new Chiffor r the senses of sight. smel! and taste. But there was always a some-| ny lobster can cheer when he ° = - oo man a Persians. Both long and short sleev r , s Many of them simply ] . a digestive disturbance due to a reflex, a sort of interne win: if ‘ | mandatin effects are repre ; pelted thahdes, ts it z : je such excursions throw the contents of a plate into MEE coutter "snes: teats = Genrpeianenaas, 16: tndeod a But it takes a game sport to keep the garbage without taking the] Absolutely Pure j : Sk «gh a Straight lines, desi lain ge skirts because ms are made so ea tude for the shoes we have had and have. concealed In the hollowed out loaf, If we are to pray with shoes as the subject of praye ‘ for common sense and wisdom to pr use the shoes w t | d \ Beep one man from getting ten pairs of while the poor fone! If we eat we owe thanks, We should be thankful that w Wherewithal to eat, and an appetite. Let's pr ywle Better distribute eatables, that’s all Tf it's cold m If it’s hot, be thank it isn't hotter ich we hould be thankfu 1 and have a wife and baby (or babies), for] which you are sure! nk ful, Perhaps you in single, in which event you must be doubly} thankful that y still experience the exceeding Joy of hunting for! & mate, the anticipation of those who intend to mate | Your heaith is Yes—then you owe ten thousand thanks for| aR mf ! i ome mye maw i E thankful that you kaven't entirely broken down, |B an had slept everywhere net « © sendeiat , oO ne ee |e er Be thankful, not supplicant in a bed. But today as he strotied | ,,, A Dessim! ot tte” 1,750 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes, Wichert & Gardner's, Wright & Peters’ and Latte- Do a little for yourself! 5 tgponageresd. iets gh | 4 , = = Be thankful that you are; that the world ts here for your benefit about the sh battery he needed | imist a pessimist man’s makes (last season’s style), all leathers; $6.00 and $5.00 values. Sale price, while they last, a pair ' Merely to be allowed to live Is to be allowed a chance to be happy.|T¢PO#e and hated to slumber out in| when he's dead, bai tiv sn | the broiling sun Yes, | suppose my darling ROCKEFELLER’S pastor says there should be one religion for; At that instant he espled the| Then how can take a dark} fl. John needn't fear that he'll be lonesome. There's going to be|yawning mouth of a 14-inch gun,| View of life when he ain't got any | Euhiy of company where he's going. |The yawning mouth of the ‘gun | Mle? Hun? RD 372 Pairs Ladies’ Patent Leather, Vici Kid and LADIES’ OXFORDS — 180 Pairs snaedcameoaiahanibs | ma Owny ya 00. ith ex-| ell, perhaps he ISN'T a pe T sizes: $ alue eS “ : . pmacodl pol nce ty Sy duit | Mist when he is dead, my bey. lan; all sizes ; $3.00 value. $1 95 $9.00 Oxfords; “Cross” and Wright & e habits he perceived that here was a| “And whose da jew of life All go at the lo rice of, THE CHILDREN OF THE RICH goo pieee baller turbed. | aoen be abe whee V pe's alive ee Se ee Pees 4 in maw? nd he slept fe slept until twie| “Why, his own, to be su ars ee eee er re meee ae ' iat teehee gate |, “So? Well, If he takes his own Women’s Comfort Shoes—360 Pairs 98c ieee A About this time the 4 to fire} dark view of life, , he ain't ‘ ant. i he org ie 3 Res sce as thie About this time they had to fire} dark view of life, maw, he alr Women’s Patent Tip “Rubber Heel Girls’ $3.00 Shoes, in narrow } widths ‘ Cc Contestants: Anthony J. Drexel, husband of Marjorie Gould ee wanna ee ees ae the sunset gun Robert Beresford, brother of Lord Decies JOSH wise |{"% # pessimist. It is, oh, so much Women’s $2.00 Comfort Shoes, Children’s Hand-Turned Shoes: 50c Peters make; for this sale they go at e ORIT § 554s Scene: Georgian Court, Lakewood, New Jersey an, or hate ts . i gan att oto PS rie ¢-x0sdien Program for evening's entertainment: Prizefight (THE END.) at's just it, Edwin. <A pesst Juliets; all sizes. Sale price, a pair J 1 to be an optimist nety eS : 2 « Stakeholder Mrs. George J. Gould Bld “What's an Optimilet, thaw Be the hand-turned ya pair ..... sizes 3 to 5, at ae: & Brame “Th’ assistant An optimist, Bd one o 2 PREF a Result el knocked out in three rounds eechior ahd janks| takes a wright view ene 3. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given—Ask for Them Children’s Spring Heel Shoes: 75¢ And this is the ripe fruit of British and American aristocracy! tor o’ the Bee-| “Does an optimist take his own Sizes 5 to 8 Ripe—and rotten! Neatmcan @enne| Meaetoor OXFORDS—368 Pairs Ladies’ Ox ROntaae Sree eo een discov-| “Certainly, my cherub.” fords: “ si $3.00, $3.50, $ jort.| “Ts HIE abi nything by taking ' ards; brokes sizes (3 $9.00, $3.50, $4.09 Ask for 8. & H, Green Trading Sti It's suspected he! his own view and $5.00 values; all go at, a pair i 1g Stamps. Spent it in high| “Um—webl, strictly speaking, he - SIXTY BILLIONS of doliars in gold would sink the biggest sbip iving, because/has no more than he had before ige th’ officers found taking it. Why do you ask such MEN’S SHOES MEN’S SHOES on earth. his cellar filled) g " é Jan odd thing, Edwin? “ 5” make $7 ces I~ . neki Meare On ae ‘ Paths 2 * with empty pop! “Then HOW is it better to be an Boyden’s” make $7.00 Shoes; Men's $1.00 Felt alt lary Garden says she write her memoirs. No kick here bottles.” optimist?” narrow widths - Slipper 69c rs tyes whisk. “Sow knon how pod fecls ‘better, 1 suppose. Now 1 “W. L. Douglas” Make of $4.00 and Men's $1.25 Fel nue come to be full of glass when you're hit hereafter ‘ ee Would fell lots better if you would $3.50 Shoes, in broken sizes, a pair.... _ Sli snc . 89c i . s i Slippers ...... SINCE Mr. Taft 1s after hor butter and eggs, Miss Canad | Knocks Rh és yourself while I read this poem by Special at $2.95 a Pair—320 Pairs Lae eee reese over being wholly annexed seems to be reasonable. seis er Wella Cogwheels entitled Men’s “English” Club Oxfords; the Men's $4.00 High Cut Working BERLIN, s0 the new German census says, has 2.064.153 population:| ‘The only logteal treatment tor | ouigce?:,an4 You're Stung Just $5.00 quality, at, a pair MODE: bade ans ina vice xedk wi $2.45 Further reports are expected to show that many of them are Germans,| rheumatism 1s through the blood, las “NO decrepit noblemen for us!” said Cleveland society girls after! proved wonderfully effective > A wee pois by lant nate go evan hots: swale Dogg ag Aichi me notes Hah! anlar | aol polo ta dettecett at oe Haw, stp you a pessimist or are 184 Pairs Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes; $1 they last, a pair... bak edidiieds _ Men’s $3.50 Heavy Tan Shoes ss $3.5 avy Tan Shoes, J ; ; ounce com-| “Oh, I see, maw. You're on the : - at, a pair ..... ute per week and plays @ tune every hour, Just think of hearing|pound syrup of Sarsaparill e ¢ ee ES A Dk Se RRS 9 i. “Sweet Violets” every hour for 115 years! MlGunoe ‘Torle- compound hate nd Co eae ear es het vam ory WATCH that California supreme court! The state’s attorney Is try-| mixed and used In tablespoon doves| Kdwin on het tip sendy gate 822 Second ey ee go ane CRSAM TH 6 MON Seen en Saw & 2nd This Prescription | scatter a little sunshine by chasing ema tobe iL. IRE Pinal ‘Laugh and the World Grafts on Maw——" ¥ 5 oo 6 A prescription, which has recently jlence, Edwin. Tam cogttating.” BOYS’ SHOES Men’s $3.00 Shoes $2 25 . " me ae ~ ull spend money with both hands, sromeint has the Ingredients or wilt} y lad; I am a physl- sizes 3 to 5%; regular value $1.75, U7 y we hem for you. NY One| @ € ‘ . i THERE’S a 1i5-year-cold watch in France that loses but one min-|can mix them. “One oon SNORT ee Sale price serveesserseveeereesenes to lo t y nd ° o first class whisky.” ‘Those to be| yack Of the sunny sido 822 Second _ 16 to knock out that rehearing granted Abe Ruef on the ground of tech-| before each meal and at bedtime ucal error committed by the court itself. Let's see if technicalities |This cured thousands here Inst wine| until he tock, ppg cM st oon Avenue ter, It réleves immediately, darker view of existence,

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