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THE s f knew wha be giver talking ’ ways find pier their charter one elty Editor The Star Our congr F totters inte Dill is in sumer. 5 chances “What this bill get for le market? man seem of local product Mr. Hamph Pp Steaks of solic men. Right price from abroad been pre tariff was There Canadi Six hundred n information domier of United Press Publi American Asiatics Settle It ie MARIA MONTESSORI SP caie tenten Goitionn, hits mary changes in m t 5 oy, (gone fs good x pe x Well, sor, he wint in that dire tion PACIFIC OUTLOOK fin GR Savlosed: Theory : years, mak own argument ywing that the; been able to see justifying reasons shingle mills lowered pr after| It seems that there is a large our tariff on imported shingles had| measure of truth in the c vation been raised. Whew! what a low)that the most remark ared to me price-burde re, do his own thinking : her hand a broow state of 8. ROSS PARKER in the opin found him sittins ———— ma ee . | Lee of. the super'or court at Pri d to his gloom, “Get | dence R. L, a man is justified in |4D, you lazy reprobate,” she said | Low Round Trip Rates |} i: To All Eastern Points via } Rocky Mountains and ll real estate, etc. THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911, x WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? »x SEATTLE STAR THE NEWSPAPERS | SAY MORGAN Is HEADE) D FOR EUROPE Wer Pur A ‘ Pew WwoRm HOLES wor ® Knox t . A . A A | | } | 1 | wo UT THAT THE PAINTERS IN EUQOPR ARE *AND THE SECOND HAND MAN 1S) FIK ofte R | WOkkING Oven. THE — UP Kis EK ANTIQUES — as idle w 1 Ae sa _ a — _ — no b oO A Asi b " ab Ja M $! ) eo \ ar. Ba t t a “a WOuld BE SCULHTO Ans BLS VTING VENU ANQ THE CURIO MAN 1g MAKING AN ANTIQUE AY s i a r_OF WOODEN | \OCENT VASE OH! THIS IS THE REASON! {sone OowN THAT | PeRSAN RUG. \ Heres renee Farmers’ Free List ard nea . at : ee IT MIGHT BE TRUE * * brea wall.| ALL FOR FUN * site et ve ti t y * T . a «\* a pa ' a : > . e hese ; I ak i uit making 1 break. In ‘ ‘ af ‘ it onl i se—a bea girl had 1 : “ = : from ! Gee \* s l* - 2 4 * " a bal Observations ls coer, | ve dea may GOODWIN nounces tha ha. i * nied | k of Solon $10 * oe Caset ested Gier y * ke # name like that? *| At a ba . etween tm red tea F fs r ° eee Re Re 7 cume + which team had be . 4 ba SIR WILFRID LAURIER, nada, has held bis place 15} ¥ ¥ won a ball p h at second ba: ald years and F Laur Would Like to Know sift. ae Suppose, Be ‘ : Ps ‘ ‘ ; , JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, t was « to ext a ‘ po . at the coronation, wa a f 1 ~ fou raid in the Tra jpapa has worked bard a Ab doan jay; he is tired o | bat ma 2 hin t pl a wal'ry THERE has be ? Se me ture plot Mat $ Y though it is harde 1 “ dialogue work jay, wha NEW YORK WORLD ro endum an « | wha to ke a tea | ' : as 8 cl : is Mike Clancy here?” asked the #0 to Russia and grow dowr visitor at the quarry, just after the | premature exp osion. May 1, 1911. |to Mr. Hum and a knot « All Have Merits. Mr. Humph ‘ : » of his con WERE BOTH KNIGHTS j aftah OUR TABLOID CARTOON TODAY | and 1 and gna ri 1 colored woman in the back of the tent stood Middle We havi 3 Sage rsigeine = bring us butter (and of a Washington and California? a a ; ‘ ; grade) and ¢ at a lo Humphrey is essaying a bij rned the evange everely, “teeth will be provided than we pay f the same when he tries to show the averag —_ American that it is not just th kind of competition which has the lumber| abled him to bear up under legis punctures his| lative ills for which he has never |PHILOSOPHER HIS LYRE TUNES AND OF THE SPRING HIS MUSE COMMUNES) hey must et before of American polities ast 40 years if the fact that the consumer has begun to realize the nt of his power. May he, more with towel ‘round her and take this stick and get the | dust out of them rugs, and do it] mighty quick Philosopher, with many a groan, remarked Am Ia dub to help| | 94 Afevk Jyou clean this blooming house | without @ bit of grub? It seems to} § | me it hasn't been a month since we at} Went through the | e with fine toot And here|made it look like 1 |women do not take |slapping his wife for going through | The Reminder “You forgot to get that silk ian Pacific Railway |i cin ry through the Canadian jI| band |the strip of cloth, a | “Well, I'll be Siggered! ‘ 1 day to remem Way Suey cloth clean, Who'd serub the sink and stove and fill the lamps with kero ny is it |n@ne? » time to! If I should study n, date | and rate call or write symphonies E. E, PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, to hurt my|look around and study ‘afd violets and art; the where GA. P.D. C.T.A. beauties, the sunset on the fore of the whichness, the whole 713 Second Ay., Seattle, | to study art and science, the har-|@ss of the part, fear you'd live But Not to Capture It. monies of Bach, the message of the |{f squalor, with dirt up to your The Woman—1 thought you said|violets and the lichens on the Kees, You'd track in mud upon ea oe ee looking for work rock?” my rugs whenever you durned The Hobo—Well, 1 am, mum,| “You blamed old chump,” sald | please. Business hin Star classified ads. Buy og | Hut 1 don't want to get it right| Mrs. Phil, “suppose I spont may days , “Your job is not to give advice pow. I'm a detective, yer see, an’ I'm jest after clews today.—Phila- delphia Times, arubbering at nature with soft, |i poetic gaze? I'd like to know who'd cook the meals and keep the pantry just to pay the bills; a woman o 1s keeping house ain't got wh time for frills.” Hanson of Ballard Can Tell Great Sea Stories But His Favorite Is About His Eleven Children THEIR 11 CHILDREN, When The ur man called at) seamed with and clears All that is requir oth st, Ballard, he bad ew that He wa elfish love. Some one | i f mind—a pk “ stor the raising of « era H f the of ' pr io ne 4 ha stling whtk kind, and that ling He had ) er is the greate i at i had sailed Told Many Stories. omen to man t t of « The way to the photograph was! If so, this group ar er . by questions that brought| testimonial of loyalty on the part hild ach to hin ver had Best Kind of Story ead of # wea yarr In buying baking powder examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made with Cream of Tartar Dr.PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. 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