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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 191% rUsLenED on nove AND Gaines SATURDAYS THE SEATTLE STAR x WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? x A That Easter Hat From Father’s View Point The Star Circle | an** ” * * Wo The Resurrection and Life Eternal | Star Dust i 4 1 e . & bare t ' i # wt tbe I tarted the ( ¢ te has * In . Fe ert © we cived emt he ¢ of ag ontent # fs wort h fi ok we ' t ' head Th ! th 7 oh m tre id a of th : . : t vethar the The drawings must be mailed not later than next Th k, The ao itis pr : , air bra or whett oa tar a week by all tying an q eee lish ( \ i * errrrrrererre tt titles 2k. eee ¢ hw * = * ‘ * aa duit w wit ndard FIRGT PRIZE a * SECOND PRIZE * RIZE * sae On Co. w oe ot ”* ~* M = beter ‘ b TeTeeCCeeeeeee eee ee ee eee ee 2 2 ye polt e + aa ¢ bt Dear Mis v give me | ( the 800k r more,” and ar re — { ha \\ \ hg Per made po 1 80. nt wi cn Buffalo ad Dear M me if ‘ cabbage pl tr qable ‘ ’ a-! j " Dear Mi ne bow in bas k are fully 1 ” 4 14 this Store . | 7 awarded to wo a0 i ‘ eternity Anot photograph of Doris|, tecos. pic he 00 of * t Port Blakeley ain | e who lives at 1432) her nati ay is rT ‘ anna and Hen. : , a ‘ Casus Belli | Ponnaytvania pr an |T Seattle, 1 Dorts—!Ruth He N10 Dayton ay, |rietta Miller na is 12 years t leat Congressman (excitedly) — The | » nee of wor are 5 called at | phe siting here f tanding by the 4 newspapers tell abominable tes) parayite and said fi T a and pre | vo Ruth. Please call i re * ack bas sent . ‘ about me anda were at c t . ait to o it ¢ doll, and ‘ f k 1 p “They might do worse They } wh , were ¢ ying them-| 1 ¢ Jack. Because of t 4 will both find \ « : \ that] was all be ever did sav Imight tet! the truth Just when did & woman!pose and real beauty of the little} and hog he'll t ¢ our big f with her, The i t _ © en j f listening to her-| x je Jack awards the first] piri membe« It only takes time. | 4 ne a at} NOT TO BE MADE LIGHT OF f being ca a parasite Dp to Miss Bak There is a } r 1 M Dressler wan inviting her friends to a birthday part f big doll wait for you at (ee wear 2 i v \ . t ' at cake, I Auppose some one |The Star office, Doris * * bd -agrlngh ' I S 1 be a cake, never fear,” was the re * OTHER FINE PICTURES & ei) s why t f t jes, of course?” went on the alleged wit This is little} * * snd sprin) , , ‘ y ! | said Miss Dress thin be a birthday pa lise Ethelyn D eee ee eee eee es foller’s ea & : } a to t procession."—Rochester Herald Vali, Ethelyn There were a great many other lay ft awa’ t by Ea the newer tise plotures of litte sia Lat remat eS lise a aa ea 3 Circle this last week. take PRESIDENT TAFT told the Methodist convention in Washington WHY HEY'RE SHORT 2 r oe pons : sah * noes wei then wr that all he can do with congress is to “make my recommendations; then Marriag said George Ade, at a dinner w York sa won DB dla the 7 * i : n “3 T hows aeration’ Frese © pray for the best result.” Formerly he could give patronage or take it}derful thing , a shy een ot ts 20m i Uncle Sale (2) No. ; away, but that scheme played out some time ago, Se he just prays r. Ade laughed a cyutcal va , |b pe avec We. bave| Will hold t a week or two, Dear Mi Birt Marriage,” he went on met a man the 5 * e have . ear 3 SPAIN’S now “mane te » other day who had recently n i, and by d ent that z velop intq mt a nice little pills las 4" skirt sucet tiicne tn Bactemsd ore on blicans I said t Robert M . of our best] book to Gertrude, | #nother res to show spart? { er. | : I thought you were tall, But you're sh than | ential boom ha Asan win. | ool bearing : the only | milia ght you hn sant oo huse comes from that She lives This is a pic the other le girls wi bair? j ii You are actually short now & hose j t,” he retu I've married ang t id of Lodge lat 900 26th av, 8 ture of Alice Oll-| pictures are shown on (his gaia A—() ; that the \ t Seattle, and it is ver, taken in a| “ay ac as sent a wi electric m ) Demanding ‘ ‘Votes for Men” Es : 4 Soe ge fy b ce tat ne Hey In Rhode Island, home of W. Aldrich, members of city Bennaagge ™ pit. How many that The wear tal awa, trom| oe did, and he is i= are chosen not by dc ‘That te to say, voters IN THE SAME BOAT AS gn Peete delegates can be had it ix tool, welcome guest at the DuVall su; the fine cost y y caret ae Dear } ; t e the property to vote for local offic x und co waine- gf soapy emmy San’ Saymees Toasty now to but there + tabin ‘overs t worn wy this little going wit! | Since Aldrich retir ranchised citizens |"? doo: ; wrt ret | that th © senti-| j in the pho — months. | | have plucked ap c ed above the level o = f me otgeesney. od is to be quite respecta’ oh He is our fa-| lem on j of the donkey “His ts unhappy t. “He was in lo scence vorite tece | j discriminat It violates the] | 44, Ni Saas ems - 7 "i ilk principles of our ernme uffrage is an . . sees , to be passed in 6h. i —_of course, The é. 2 rst * isherent right or a privile is und atic to shut us out. Be ie shee cali. aiadies p ae Pe a resentatives ask ¥ 8 —.. Star is always to| Ayer’s Hair Vigor has no * ; sid no man lacking the property fication can serve on a ; ; , General Hitchcock 5 years : found on the > ext inmate tations ¢ , ; BRat wand 15 | jar we be tried by a jury of our pee pb spec a ae eee rarer elations toward the | 4, but after sup- @ffect whatever upon the ; women say when demanding the b atics, national committee. vie You will all a nm don't v in Rhode Island for city ago it was an-} is Color of the hair. It cannot * * ninals rm : th nquired th viatto: agree * ctime s of taxation t if Uncle Aldrich knows : 7’ . Mr. Mitcheock had ‘ 7 a : ted the atte: t « ts the othe an " sicture worthy of prize winning 8, : * TO | — ne pe ta A tee — 3 Rpg e 10 | Ci ; A book bas yen sent. to Possibly change it. But it * was giv class. A bo MA e Jack, they om . ® to any SURPRISED at Kalamazoo's big socialist vote, the Press says:|S* ** * XARA AK HK WISE MAN My an Imre ss cho promptly stops falling hair, * night “Business men need not take alarm, for the socialists are far more mild at officer acting also as chair ‘ 1 a little * i” . A the * . sunny n Here is a li . and moderate than many members of the other parties.” Pligg Ease gy RO man ‘of this reat political co Jack is send Contesiin girl who | 2Nd greatly promotes growth, * Seats 1 y * ane . m e ow it is found hat the — | CONGRESSMAN PROUTY proposes to place kers’ products|* his clothes, : * is nothing in the rd to Indl Vearle a book he , The! Ask your doctor. LS. x ; + And the bap de him ® te that M . with his love andj e4Star Circle. She : on the Canadian free list. Now listen to ‘em how gate that Mr. Hitchcock has re- 4 b Piero ree ii an feel ‘ bed signed. No chairman has been ap best wishes is Margaret] ; f - eo hy ~~ — uae peee 2 to suceeed him and no x Bowen, and lives |] 25¢ Pilot Shaving Brush, i e uest 0 appiness * Lappinco’ * forming the duties of acting chair sends us in this} Srand hotel down | i When a multi-millionaire, like Lippincott, with eve ng onearth|***eteeeeeeeeeee man. Mr. Hitchcock has been} picture of Elsie in Centralia | that money, reputation and social ce can bring him. ows out his ra a he buay paring to round up the Brewer, who lives She is 12 years j brains before akfast, it makes a fellow think that perhaps we may Encore” Piece to rigor i, patronage delegates from the| at 5403 13th av old, and her dad-| } all be on the wrong scent in our struggie for wappine Se eee a horn states, and the progres-| S. Bisie has dy is the agent of } It's easy to fool yourself. For instance, you surprise the baby nape oe oer ola mbers of the party would “as member The § Mar | / candy and you feel a glow of happix a spark f | mee 4 my ht vow > or. to know in what capacity Mr,| 1 Star Cir-| garet has a little } in your heart, You think it e you ha — a heock acte—whether as post cle for several | brother, and they | : ‘istic and’ Hedger i don't you? ‘ al or chairman of a Senthe aad: tne both think The} Haver 7 } re eS poe Save Bad ti a WHERE HE WAS from which be has sup. often written| Star Circle fs the |] ete Bee faction of grasping @ bit of real happiness yourself—the pine t] interesting | best We have sent you ' a j springs from making someone ¢ appy the only kind £3 ters to the| book, little niece, | ' count e Senator Alb She ea _ | ——_——_-— Jer plans to writ did scholar Bessie Heymar j PENNSYLVANIA supreme court declares eight-hour law unconst jCanada. Mr. Beveridge 2 ng pone Saget tutional as to workmen on state works. Good things are usually un. Decided where you'll spend this|ed off with an article tions, Fortunate Remington on constitutional in Pennsylvania. mmer? [the magazines on Canadian ie rs dle Sin tae aaeert Wee tea Beattie. She et ae i LANDSDOWNE family paid $4,000 for F famous pa \ his year. She used to wake to Canada, where he te ch pogy re Star Circle YOURS FOR BARGAINS i ing, “The Old Mill,” 100 y ITs ago, and sold r about $600 " e p in the middle of the a ‘ i? evoral months study ae neh her & be promises to| Spinning’ s Bargain Store 000. There's thrift for you ast summer to remind me that I] y me one of the | 1415-1617 FOURTH AVE. i 2 ifs picked the place out Sincerely, RATH tltenengeth ied sidiadessigibciilaiat I eer oe abhi Remora tb Isn't that the ctive ones Ob: ti : - = sin nicest little smile a glad to servations ever sae ti welcome you, Bes CHICAGO TRIBUNE says: “For president, 1912, ‘Bob’ La Follette - I ‘OM OHNS N this is the sie, and Uncle DR Platform: Give ‘em both barrels. youngest mem Jack has sent you V, Ml : M ber of The tar a book, just as a HAREM hat- men—is coming West. Looks like a derby that By Edmund Vance Cooke. Circle, It is Mar-| remembrance, | & cow's stepped on, and has white cord edgings and band, One way t jorie Ellennett Don't forget to get out of wearing ‘em is to go to jail A Man Is fallen, Hall him, you erkelés. She to write him once a o 0 o Who realize him stanch and stror 1t the daughter of! week! 0 S al TOM JOHNSON believed in the people. Three times, at least,| He found us dollar-bound and party-blind Mr. and Mrs. J.B. ma, won't you please put ment he was voted down by the people, but he held to his confidence in the He leaves a City with a Clyte Mind O:! awaelin, ioe Sour Ghh. Qthad nekinc?™ ghiee 0 i people. Isn't this the real greatness in ¢ blic men? | Choosing her conduct with a conscious care ug Teh av, {om Your old dress again,?” pleaé occas! | ° © © 7 say when your husb Selecting one man here, another there Gw. she is now!" “ceo od upto an ert ST. LOUIS man tried to please his wife by sign 2 cont home very late at night he « | And scorning Li Craft and Graft and Greed 1} . 2 years old. This Sa ofan a ee ee exces: “never to kiss 0 Pp nd ne eat v ». Didr tu ovel? n rampant in our halls a few took he ‘ t ory y n » kiss or caress her,” and now she sues him for divorce. Didn't| ways brings you a nov Sercet hs canine wat cee a _ picture was taken ‘Cause I can’t lay in your lap nervo know much about women, did he? Or perhaps he wanted her to suc I didn’t. 1 said he always || ° ee | when she was/ worth a cent when you have those We will still be here to drink eee ag brought home @ lot of fiction Were bloody bones for wolf and jackal fights \|barely 6 months old. Uncle 1 skirts on,” complained GOVERNOR COLQUITT ap inh pence tine Fones Now, even the Corporate Monster licks the har nervo nt demand - | Where once he snarled his Inso ominant, but what's eatin N d rf W Who tamed it? Answer as you will beginning to see that it 1 omen ee jut truth is truth, and his the credit still, | has sent little Marjorie a little gift,!the three-yea Coiquitt’s par - - Colquitt is thi in Texas is treme sank does ves on and it tak some of the people to di Big Business dominanc Of cours: , Colquitt and Standard Oil | z | tors go on cravir want peace sympathy and help when they are a is : . al | | ‘an is fallen. Flout him, you i] for years. iring = < === | attacked by weakness and suffering, | Who wowd not understand and never knew | } uch from the At times when Nature seems cruel Tranquil in triamph, in defeat the same, | learn much frot x 8 and very hard—when depressions He never asked your praise, nor shirked your blame; | get much ad ane and derangements come — kind For he, as Captain of the Common Good, cess Has earned the right to be misunderstood : Behold! he raised his hand againat his CAN YOU HELP HIM? jeral months ago from the East. He| ¥en ailments occur, the best || Aye, he forsook the Few and d the Mass Editor Seattle Star has a wife and four children to care| tural help and correction is the ar upon year he bore the battle’s brunt | Sir Belng @ constant) for and has been unable to find|safe and well-tried family remedy And so, the hiss, the cackle and the grunt! | ¥ of your valuable paper, 1) steady work—just an odd job now| He found us striving each bis selfish part | have learned how you have helped|and then for a few #. I have} 5 | He leaves a City with a Civic Heart, many deserving people to find| helped him all I can, but I have | Which gives the fortune-fallen a new birth, Work and I hope you can give some| only my wages and have my own | And reunites him with his Mother Earth assistance in this ¢ Which seeks to look beyond the br | | } f family to care for. He is a man of n law | i _My brother came to Seattle sev-| good education and willing to work To find the broken life, and mend its flaw, | er eearersinens ocunanemmmemead <; thing to make a living for x q z a halle: Na 0 demigod i “4 Jurst Say iii ee seco th ta A Man Is fallen, Nay, no demigod, | the @i mal ¢ fore t the e cerne drink man, your boy help him | womanly friends may givesympathy, ! s the greatest value ery Start an account for him NOW. The Bank for Savings | | spite of the much vaunted pros But @ plain man, close to the common sod Absolutely Pure | | ity of Seattle there are two or nmce| They correct the result of errors Whence springs the grass of our humanity. Strong Cor. 34 Av, and Pile Sm i say je two or more 4 ‘ 8 he, erefore sometimes wrong, . a | HORLI men for every Job. It seoms to me|and remove the cause of suffering, Boctiiaes tcpetiatior tae cielo does The Only Raking Pe Powder Made from Reyal | that there must be a place in this|‘They have tonic, helpful action on Sometimes unmindful of the formal thong Grape Cream of Tartar. | Rncious to work it he wang and) the whole system, ‘They relieve || But ever with his feet set toward the heigh comin it Means find it, and I thought that maybe|"¢Tvousness, headache, backache, || To plant the banner of the Common Ri, priva And ever with his eye fixed on the goal, |dispel depression and suffering. | The Vision of a People with a Soul » to bring th Original and Genuine ll ct wy Bgr ote Safeguards the food ba and e job te net A v >; H he i fog A - B a! ee ae Beecham’s Pills give the organs And is he fallen? Aye, but mark him well; book! MALTED MILK Pal anti ane to get & 100t-| strength, improve bodily conditions | He ever rises further thd he fell and i A Man ts fallen? 1 saluté him, then, In these few words. He Berved his fellow-men | And he is passing. But he comes again! a day here} and may be relied upon th Re tibht bib Sin: Gr Coben, | wolt from the door of a family of For Agrees with the weakest digestion, As this ix a most deserving case Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, and will investi ation, I hope nd Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, | Yl will publish this letter and that Sure Relief tna | | it will meet the eye of someone who toget indor men, depend on. This workin: The Food-drink for All Ages. and a « ere will not kee against alum, Chemists’ tests have shown that a part of the alum from biscult made with an alum baking powder passes into the stomach, and that digestion is retarded thereby. He come: again! not in (at full-fleshed form, | Which revelled tn the chatge, which rode the storm | But in that firm-fixed spilt, which was he, | | | | F. & F. STATIONERY Kodak Developing and Printing Bicycle Cards ......60see09# That heritage he left fof you and me; Before no Vested Wrong to bow the knee, Before no Righteous hirk, or flee, Before all else to make men free, free, fr Read the tabol and make sure that your baking A quick tunch prepared in a minute CA” Use an honest, industrious, in-| Por females, Beocham’s Pills are speci powder Is not made from alum. Toke no substitute. Ask for MORLICK’S | t@!!igent man. He can be found at] *itable, See instructions with each box, or en the corner # 32nd ay. 8. and Massa- | Sold Everywh In boxes 10c, and 25, ZS Others are imitations) chusctts st. Phone North 1402, Nadir iat 623 UNION ST.

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