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te ages THE SEATTLE STAR | Vie Mar Publishing Oo, | In last Wednesda Star there| classes who cant THE CASE OF MICHAEL M SWEENEY Star Dust]| PLAIN PESSIM PB te a ‘ N ' BY JOHN COPLEY. Protest,” stating that the Weat Bide| Seattle's present needs are borer when : Women's Improvement club would | for of ¢ m cheat all wa a wang OO RO tk 7 ¢ seactutians to the city cous-] and ORE The bs * I've always tried to wee the brightest wide ie wkd tae 1 fit her Americar y he key rt} ® TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE. * Of any little worry that I've struck peng Se ae ae “ eh t a anaged, too, to]* — Sunday-school Teacher — It & I've always tried my best to override pool room Hcense 14 California | abiding home owners; work : z " d, and to ke : 7 2 A Lenny : : ing —o 2 The deep wpots in which most of us get stuck! cltize wh € I }® have a gold crown on your * Yve ploughed my furr straighter than a string, The conditions existing at Luna = ; a P- : MI 3 was p * head * I've tried to be as honest as could be Park not on terest Our og | Needs, desires ° W Th f m . ! of the entire th) ** j=. wilt for mine, thea. & But meeting With a smile, most ev'rything Reness eames wom os an abl » pa at ( , ves * I had of them things put ' f Uh ) : : , ; gid sip 1S 5 ae Soe Sn . I say, in rather bum phil-ov-o-phed erious nature and demand | Of brary , \ 1 anotl t le * : We have reported this y ne a he vith 1 [ee ee Re ee!) In Springt it's the fashion, I have heard te hat the| public Nbrar . daa aaa ie ieee To burst into some palpitating rhyme e oo ieee worthy Ittle ob } t days for th an . dare : But for this custom, which Is most # ; 1¢ there be “wie ~ neat } » andi woes I must confeas I have but Ht - we M4 no com nts rex] If there be.» : tical, ha and Of course, it's swell to Unker 7 ‘ad pedi wet My gana ho ho ®, proper 5 i t ak Took the Professor's Word for it. | And spread on optimiam very room, ¢ ently, no such action sonehes ha nL ' a mn Mr t you hear all of the pro} put when the poets these e me been t on by ; as bs neg reyes ee ' ‘ cture | To tell the truth, it m Q justice to our club, will you aie aes; the a MLLE. CLARENS I I no, He began by saying kindly publish this letter. Very | mobile cla ae ee aed RAS 4 One of the most : } ! . vith } ble}ing—and then I came home and My monthly bt! 5 in a flood toda MRS, FRED MARIE perieyce : 4 k ia osha wont to bed.”—Plain Dealer I find my pur aking at both end President. | ene. ‘ on th “4 " ' And goodnew how I can pa cnmamee f Th all i yn the harem t P 1g a railroa iOein Whak (I cannot ever of my friend To the Editor of The Star; The | PY it stall) “T hideous!" That's why I fat! to seo the sense at all 4 . tee t bi T hideous!” she t SAYS - iM nt 1 . T. B. ¢ ib of Bkagit city has ‘ x 4 : ; j Of smiling a ne time cannot see me $10. It isecomposed of |‘ v“ t m skirt ° “4 : till } Pte same A cause for n winter, spring or fall ne diria, and thar worked heva| f™ t ov ; , xirt epidemle | : : . th I way, it's miapty bum phil-ovo-phee! ot the money. They would like Our wnexce lew y nce Was in w , , heavy » the OHN knew tes] ee : . have it reported through The UF bea rea ; ; Parle beton ana | | RACIAL SINS. | Concrete motorboate of 4004) star The lady bringing 1 tos: a visit to aseun pefore og } 1 wins I j " 1 to tough th’ Besleys. - : speed, equipped with American en-|saig: “We ars fren he money | ing a true democr eed , wo desperately in e bread w : rece Mexican: Manan kines, are being manufactured in| honest when roparted tn The Stare |operation of ail, for the welfare of need of « done to stop the dip w 1 , t nil, t with h port Athletic club| English; Dignity Holland. Teving ‘Weed, 6 sounk ber ot. Gas.|9 abeolyte justice to all ‘ the same mo- ve a : | French: Vanity py Tins, Wood, @ young boy a Respattully nee 4 to the Caan Yon't it ts i . looked till a group| American: Money | POR HEALTH. [by Wee reads The Star and sent MINNIE it. FRAZIER, covers taste idren t ! e ch all pltee of Rh | See aes Hot water for internal use should! 'M.. axe gave the children a 804 10th ay, N. mtumed in the Faron. es, and | = : Fan one per: ah |nover be drawn from the tank ®f)na5ny time Saturday. ‘The boys say — - _ Skirts, she gave a us thin de ( an W peg eB peared in th’ Po.| Austrina the kitchen range, but should al-| 4,757 me ms a “Why?” Ranging oe “Encl ny 4 apart | | ways be freshly boiled We eadiakn alt ieee sadnens \ row, she demanded foture re rh n ‘ n. There are thou leece Argus.” Presbyterian Kider—Nao, my son, ead Wala io tie tee dene baby come : é ore men are looking | there'll be nane o° they new-fangled A really pompous rooster is al-| Sur service toward poo mothers w, what do you think When , sands r ‘ \ cal painter spent three | methods in he: nn olle . 7 poor : gs? I'll tell greatest ' r k for and long as 1 ny as vain as @ fresh colleg One poor woman who never knew you what b for j , a vol , Swed months on ® painting. He spent a! Listener—I know how you! ¢raduate. uaces ty cat oe ae ce aed Ge hem. And I prefer to to be ber re less wages th € nee t eet * Of) good deal of money models, but | can be sure es = to get help. Poor dear, she must t away. I think they are that “ee Gecent exiater the finished product justified all| Elder—Sure? Why Did you ever see ap te the Wand ane e aoe 0 Fourth and Pine #t ect trights are neith Wessadeds nt it jhis expenditures and all bis time. |tried It, the whale A strect ‘car conductor who|tays her three oldest chiloren and ayia " k { “prosperity” for the|E¥erybody told-him so when his| kirk wad rise up an | wouldn't fight when you tried to|tare tor them tres of all charge ty Are you sa S Bsc tion ?| Picture was exhibited, \body.—Lippincott's Magazine: slip him” a shintag nickel? cor 1 tell pou, le grand, Cheteeh 2 eieden etny-do thew ar the ren of the na | rybody but This lady - Or, your aid, to be able to dry thelr What does it spell? If so, keep on fightin 0 ing jWhose opinion h» valued most, was! “Doctor, 1 wish you had not pre-| Tho girl who didn’t walk faster| {+ MRS. RYTHER ‘ andr sting the den people for more power |the one he took toe the exhibition | scribed rock and rye for John’s case; when passing a cigar store than “ ae on Ay careful that you don’t let} With him. “i can hardly wait,” she | of infiuenza.” when ambiing by & spring display) 1. ine paitor: Seattle cannot : 3 bubbjed. “Did it not cure him?” winday? reasonably expect tw become a a00 . Which ts your picture? “Yes, but he has had one relapse, Or loud New Yor : a deondet thank power into t own This one,” he told her-—-and |after another ever since."—Housten| ‘The married man who did not{ (a Ne , t phaned childr f . : deals are of absolute necessity to . phaned children of] waited Post. look ‘round hurriedly when you) Ji" Ite Mo sivwment, bot a $400 ance than he dig—| She studied it tn detail - asked him {f marriage was & fail! oq art museum “bond issue” of ka ee ee fe eee nae alii tn 8 teen : lection atqne present thine pro = : * © kno’ : girl explained th ‘ sds —_ , nounced by many competent, as [M66 4p . eS WAGE earners are building homes in Seattle at the rate of 40a] “Wood Nymphs ; Fet sory & girl dressed in wh Teacher—What Is it that binds) shogr ertminal extrgyagance and 45 minutes week, the building records show. Which means that 40 families are! Jiow y of me toask! Th that be did not feel an almost ir us together and makes us better) cure of defoat# & sively 4 - yw on ah so natural. Why, anybody would istible desire to kiss her—and than we are by nature? The people and the public con. ry sale rene tr te Rtas every Wier jthink they were reaity made of 20 minutes later they were @m| “Corsets, sir,” piped a wise little : a oe cel TACOMA Is wrestling with recall problems today. And as in|W0od."—-Cleveland Plain Dealer, | gaged sirt of sight * when | Seattic, both sides admit that the fate of the candidates rests with 9 # reached tele HE UPPER CRUST im seated # worn HORRIBLE !—CHAMPAGNE GOES UP BY WALTER WELLMAN * The hat 7 ch « fects ‘ - Pe . “oe ts A GOOD HOUSE DOG A SCRAPPER A KICK COMING | i epon tt ks * > a ek c | * influent en loa | * ring as mie per dettie! ‘# but the at n, orf | re G@ampeane | an advance may | | | ong, hard years of work are back of this Silk Section nate advance may be on| | i@ of ours. Fortified and buttressed with stacks of good The | “ apag opleted, | if goods, we are in a position to absolutely defy all compe st en, wee " | im tition. Here they are: Superb Black Oil ‘Boiled Laf- prospe BY . . Tot my of M. Gustav, ¢ feta, Peau de Soie, Peau de Cygnes, lovely Satin Mes \ fi 75 ’ e s th sb ng th a r . ce “thera with folk who formerly drank champagne. salines, etc., etc., are all here. Values $1.25, $1.39 and rs b | iat = All this is, of course, dreadful news. Coming now $1.50 offered tomorrow at, yard ....eeccccescccceeen are getting down below luxury level, and when we we | } ly expecting the cost of living to begin to sag a trifle und vel-| | supe lowing influence of the balmy breath of spring, this blow heart ular ening in the extreme. It would seem that the lot of the toiling masses| aie Was hard enough already, what with the price cont| an above the level of only a few y joaring | oo serenely only a ‘little below that w to | , ‘a ' \ ff have champagne go up on us ‘as mu: Is} “If you'll marry me, I'll promise} “Don’t tel) me 1 have a rival,| “Darling, I bave come for your} To reduce vat stock of rg ymén’s and Misses’ Separate Sk we offer for one day effec & thing too bitter for tears. n®ver to go out nights dearest; It would break my heart” | en” $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Skirts at $3.98 All-Wool Panamas, Serges, Mohairs, signy The worst of it is there is no hoy > of cham-| “That will be fine. It will ¢ . oe . Well, ask papa, and as soon aa} x fi Mixtu Miaka: tilnes ching rt nixtures. All Boe . : . ow yuu we © Ke! you're out ¢ hospital Pl marry | Noveny Siixtures; Blacks, navy blues, browns, tans, mepsehchies:, pagne country grapes was a failure ye bids fair to be|me such a good chance to go o If he knew 2 were her ou'se Out of the hospital I'll a 1 al x —and the pitiless French ¢ nent’ pe king to its ruling | without worrying about th yusd.” | would break your hoad.” you | nissts and women; also extra sizes for stout women Hmiting the area of the district that shall its wine with the| ce you tute been Sn Caekaniibe Gm wakes? TWEEN EPOCHS. Lge there geeg ; abi | t's right, Cap,” admitted the famous ballplayer “What's the matter with your| ft a It is clear that the masses must eke out a miserable ail 1 hata Oy ang ‘oabies Wtamersetantaenee tx aiiid atsgu schediiaanaltn TeSAaaet f several years to come, a ast, Ww ampagn to first itteba 5 Wx. ing his fate, as usual} your w » first base."—Pit sburg Post « 5 | ing entailed by the famine will doubtless be great in certain sections Y. a ate ‘gotiins commons! particufarly about the intersection of Broadway and 42d st os anvur oil’ alttnioe aoe Sek ta | Worth $1.50 to $2.50 . t b te| CONSIDERATE AFTER A BIG HAUL, t . f | er aes ad 1 the, If only some genius could evolve a bev with the requisite nat sett 1 yet safe enough for those who Sample Hat Shapes, in all Sparkle from David Harum's cha’ © recipe “hard cider as Mr horse-| “What's the object in getting all Binks gpsed to be daft on the! hive everything that makes life ‘ | new Spring and Summer styles; radish! jthese troops sway from this | subject ot buried treasure. | valuable Loulsville Courter “ variéus kinds of braids, in black, But then, at best, that would lack the label Al What's he up to now? | Journal Wit, comfort and geevice, without the high | white, burnt, and Dhvioully there is wo hope. I suppose,” replied the irresponst He's got up an expedition to price. Cholee of nine different lasts and Ba ws i sa ic »viously there is mo hope Se aoe the oo =, = a . > Sapa toes. All the late models, as well ak the « WAR DEPARTMENT certainly has hopes of war. It has called pence conference that has beet | acy rrassatn s Totens Blata |. 22, 7oUve GO any stock in the|le pue,, Menlo Med conservative styles | for bids on coffins “that may be needed for officers and men in the oihea Lent oung ead t day presents Toledo Blade Bugville railroad, I advise you to} ‘aaah, we eins sbasiiaiion viet kid. Ali s next three months.” What a grisly crime is war, except when waged |“! Wy OORER GON ee ; 8 ‘Tains more tat |e” maby an ae ees ee o e for noble ends! ake Hure mtains more tshk| why go? ‘ . aa ke HOW HE KNEW. “HONEST FARMERS” have been caught with 3,000 short bushel | How do you know that you really ands than any other known lake, Mr. Centerpied was run a morning and 90 of his legs baskets in New York. No wonder the cost of living has risen. re 3 = Meoes asked after he. pad Cut in Two. | ott.” pine PrBocause, dear,” he replied, “you| Knicker—Are you cutting down nie THE TROUSERS ‘ON THE OTHER LEGS are the only girl who ever sat on| ¢xpenses? Reforms. Ladies, please look pleasant! Turn from what we've said about | my lap and made me forget that my Mrs. Knicker—Yes, 1 am paying) “Lots of these ‘reforms’ basket aloo’ ves and trouser skirts, and|foot was asleep."-—Detroit Free| only half the bttls—Puck so much about » what we f ave got to wear in order to be “in it Pre Sparks, “consist merely in or thas a Seda SAAR occe fuem that é them by millions, those! the alarm clocks, so you « hg Nady pda vit ia peektr gaie ae anos ae woUnneT HUST. fool men who think they are ‘wise, on undisturbed.”—Chicago your getting your st the Paris Gay Girls’ Gjt-Up eclab, or} - ™ ——___—. — some like that. In order to be in style, th ican gent has got to wear, thi season, things, to wit: | Coats with narrow sloping shoulders, with bust effect.” Please picture us with narrow sloping shoulders and bust effect. We don't yet know how the bust effect is got. Maybe we'll have to wear stays. | Maybe we an get it by swelling up over our criticisms of what women to go to the Next: “Trousers very rem skirt has dri tight, with spr don't & bottoms,” a? got the b sve extreme of skinny leg e got to grease our shanks before we don an important, not to say absolutely necessary part of our apparel Spring bottom trousers? Oh, ye We've tried ‘em hitherto, They make such lovely rag bouquets about one’s ankles when they become frayed a bit en, vests the size of porous plasters, and cute Norfolk jacket the effect of being s¢ The favorite will be red-brown. . been supporting suffrage. We've been whooping it up for equal rights for you dear women folks. We're not going to welc ih now. When you us gliding along with our little sloping shoulders, our bow legs clad in smati bore pants, our bust effect and red. sere, | mf. tout ensemble, you have a perfect right to say or do anything to us that you ple But don’t start things until you're sure it’s us! nt to the that give A primary grade, c The Editor—This obituar tirely too flattering Hiram Johnson hails him| firmed old reprobate What's the matter with this: “Roosevelt and| Reporter—I knw it at ‘em hide and all!” he’s gone a little epltafty. IN INTRODUCING Teddy, Governor as “the public leader. Johnson. Platform— FOR a fellow who isn’t looking to buy real estate, Roosevelt surely got rousing receptions in California. OBSERVATIONS FORTY-FIVE new postal banks created, In @ town of any size. summer?” 9; I'm on the w Cc hicago Record-Her and not one of them ld We Bess The Kind He Knew. UNFORTUNATELY for Mr. Hillman, the roads at MeNeil’®! tncle—Did you hear that Island are not at all suited to auto driving. Just now, my boy? | a We y City Bo THERE remains only 10 feet to be bridged across the Stone av.|the a Ke Span—then a little transient happiness for about 20,000 strap hangers. Yes, uncle, but CG) o o | | Friendship is a noble sentiment ||] wder in the world, It makes pure, clean, health! ARMISTICE in Honduras. Peace talk Jn Mexico, China andlout of which most of as hope to| pe Lteyad ful f yee cuddling together. Now, if we could dnly settle our war with make money. japan! : “ae ta Being forced away from one's| 4} Royal Cook Book—800 Receipts~-Free. Send Name and Address, CALIFORNIA'S legislature cost her $400 per hour. Dirt cheap, |ideal is pretty tough; but without fonuidering what was done toward restoration of government to Call-\the star in sight life isn't worth ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK fornia io 2 £ living. y ls en for tha but now that it won't hurt to give him HAD NO EXCUSE. “Do you expect to play g ter wagon:" Philadelphia Telegraph. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure how Royal Baking Powder ts be ww Ro: ‘owder to po absolutely Pure and healthful ap2 cream of tartar baking Souder and Give should he tales to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place, With no other agent can bis- cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair d, ps pa cheaper and better at its price than oh ok tive at con olf this cuckoo | where's said Uncle Allen over this were cut you hear] muffling n sleep | Tribune BOYS’ SHOES | WOMEN’ 5 Here puts forward ent as are ordinarily sold at $3.50. These a | Telephone Your herw | again London | Tan Shoes | Women Folks, | ne 1 Waist his best foot | New high toe an | 8, in all Boys’ Pat. | heel Button MR. MAN | trom 2 to 44 Velour | Boots, with just the | Save yourself some | — n or Velour | right snap and good money—Wom Calt Welt Shoes, the | that is 80 en's Sandals, Ties, | *6 tO | sought for now Oxfords; all kinds Garden Goods | pleces for Hoes, Kuiv , 1.75 Muslin Drawers, trimmed Lowest prices for all kinds of 6 sic 25¢ Se ann Crise Rakes, Spades, Forks, ie at Speciale , ete., ete. 7 ; Gingham Sun Hats, n style ” or knee length; sleeveless and | _PLANTS ‘SPECHAL carfs an CGIS | umbrena styies 48c 1 cotéres ee Women's Auto Scars, 2 yarde | Special Daisies and Phlox; 5c long Mall good colors, with wide each * 5 hem. A $1.25 value 75 UNION SUITS, 29¢ : Pair for tees FIC | Women Natural Ridded Cotton | Women’s Hose, 8¢ To clear, a job lot of Lace Veils, | Union Suits; button across shoul- | plack Seamless Cotton 8c woven patterns and borders; | der; regular price 2% | Hose er values to $2.60. Your 98 590. Special .... White Foot Cotton 8c cholee ese c d —— ‘2 SPECIAL | Tan Scamioss Cottom BG SPECIAL—20 pic of Fancy |? emt Belting; fancy patterns; several GARDEN HOSE colors; worth 49c a yard 10 1 > Aes ea Green Line Gardel Special, a belt length Cc) oe Black and White, also Fancy | 60 Fey Hlastic Belts, with beautiful | foot 1 buckles; worth up to 25 9 | $4.00 a pair, BL | $1.98, $1.69 and— pany i pat | $249) | $149 | oe hae oe —_ = mene aw Embre Hair Goods a ya Women's Soft Calfskin Garden | tuman Hair Switches, all shades, Shoes. Special 6 3 for $1 9) 't stoek; also a line o' | SLEEPING Canvas Gloves,, one pair inch Gray Switches; values to | I to customer 3c | $15.00 in this lot $3 00 | Childre Muleskin Gloves, a | Your cholce ' | ing Ga : 22¢ ton in bac Datr. ¢ \eees s | Cluster Puffs, large size set, in 35¢ Sun Bonnets, all 19 | drabs, blondes and browns kinds and styles AC $2.50 a set, 1 | Garden Seeds, per | Special $ 49 packag ‘ Ac Hair Nets, with or without elas . Toy Garden Sets of three’ % tio} goed wtrone Sete UNION SUITS, 48c White Fine Ribbed Union Suits, high neck and ankle $1.00 Cro: Women's insertion 25c ELE APART CM Tk | $1, $1.50 and $2 Values fle EMBROIDERY ~ 1 dozens of fancy CHILDREN'S < Outing Flannel os ts, 2 to 6 6 years; bab Knitted Sleeping "MUSLIN DRAWERS | finished with Va “mussed,” but good condition; s and Lingerie i 50c Allover Embroid- attorney 89 seat; 8 com simy for ) wan If y new not | in; tern