The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1913, Page 4

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4 ° THE STAR PHONES "22,23" R's Gaeta MEMBER OF THR SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News service of the United Prose Association Entered at the postorfics, fal o tno in advan clase matter, fF hed by The St A i. sito ne year, company every wt Munday . " y, tos mm a SOMEBODY'S BABY | “F || GROTE-RANKIN’S 1 men, w ith a keen sense of jt a the ¢ God in their hearts, are striv uproot e selfish and |Mr. Mouse and the Burn t f 4 SOF gt ih con, at i a a BUNK 2.cc.ue car ee Our New Line of} of working men and women to live in decency SCHLOSCHHEIMER i- PE RTE pe I the underworld has taken the e — - \{ renerou hand 1 sd Christine and | are pretty busy just now getting ready for our i $ many a generous. g hand ready and wedding. We haven't decided yet whether to get married by Judge as an es willing t lace her back where the s that make life Humphries or pay for It J ht ' ha tai 4. Good Pe SEG The gang at The Star office made me treat them to cigars this| worth G. may be witun her reacs . en ae women morning. $0 | bought a box and told the fellows they were three for | 4 , 401 are trying to place before the working girls of America the a half. There were, too—for half a dime ave recently received epee ree ant wah hae fetid | My friend, Hane Schultz, embarrassed Christine by sending her : Rast s _ hope of a home of her own and the respect of her fellows | a baby « nge. He must have mistaken the Invitation for a birth ; : AN — things are possible notice. He can’t read English very well, anyway 4 n the he bord overstepped the border A fellow who came In to see me this morning saw a pile of jokes} manity dwelleth 1 and poetry lying on my desk. They were contributions for my 95) | ‘. SnbRe the truth contest | S t the touch of the truth “What do you do with all that stuff?” he asked. “Use what you | ant ar possibilities can, and what you can't " ‘ f ” "s ‘wang oe “No,” says |, unconcec “1 use what Is well turned out, and G RR Into thousands of American homes tiny babies are com- oil lam wali warmed: | wd pihensies ing every day. Mother kisses the little helpless feet, never a ae : : ee that ‘ knowing into what paths those tiny feet will stray. Far bet- 1 Bi ah Miah MMe * A la c ter the sword of Herod would destroy those babes in their in- * A young man came in this morning and asked Mise Grey * 1 7 * if It was all right to marry a girl who wore corsets * mocence than that they should be forced thro unjust con ” “Of corect le,” ald Cynthia, just like that, without any * ditions and unlovely surroundings into lives of vice. Staking him for © meal *® effort or hesitat * & | 2 a mea bs M yr yy rork rveless f a ’ = * sy Mother, broken by work, nerveless for the want of nour-| Cc eR EER ERA EES ER ORAS ishing food, loses day by day her interest in life, and becomes| SURPRISED DAD ‘,.* 0 @ | You'll have to etand on your head té read this, Mabel. It's good | | f 18. otic pi t no haur 1 one of the thousands of neurotic patients who haunt the pub for you anyway? It strengthens the-neck. Of course, you oan turn the paper upside down, but you won't gain anything by It a a ee + lic hospitals. Baby grows and develops amid unwholesome surroundings. She goes into the world with the ignorance and credulity of childhood. We know what the world today 410m Uodo oue Kouy GRneoeG ‘poureu Bi4x Aq pouwa)> oq * * * *) 84, “UOAO Ue yg - * * * holds forth for those born and bred in such environment % WOUVED SBulydorIg *Kjau1}Ue YIOM Why not try to do som : w, for t r, for % Aap Pue CUjjoweD Uj 4noYy Ue sop HEOG 184908 H)/9 UWE!D OL x f - that baby? a a ee ee ee { ] F : Every w | Well, | sald you wouldn't gain anything by reading it 1] . | ig and gas and |] ~ ¢ ¢ \ “Do you fear your business will fall, Henry?” ctive and practical—enable plumes, hawk 1 a | “There's a hell of a chance.” a ti the w wa | “why, Henry, how dare you talk like that?” a5 1" 5 Pe ee P mother d her ti | “| gaid there wae the element of chance, my dear.” the right height from the fees : ps - Pe . fr, assu xy convenience in working la n0 low the 4 Spl tal il | THERE 18 NO CHANCE FOR ‘THIS structfns to sweep around %s no lower GHRIE tems Why wait un } Hera | 6tt and ponder. id 1s of ot My brain refuses to think; < te gr ra No Matches Used wood Watching a chicken cross the street es se insure bet Note—This is nutty stuff, ien't it? Vic, the cartoonist, wrote It, a k , and I'm forced to print it because he lends me money spit-fire ga an 1 vy laws Daughter (just from college ere eS 2 All you do i Wouldn't that s e gas is lighted ¢ can readily be ady }Ob, Daddy! What 4 sth I 1 went Into the Rainier club yesterday and told the office clerk become a member. He said that lote of other persons 1 should like t ould, too. Then he anked me who | was ate if ake 8 echheime 1 sald - € t burners . se “But who are your” he asked reach ¢ ts ns and k a dir | just curled up my nose and walked out. | won't let anyone get! hand th ah attest to the reek t ' ! hw ide Daught ri sium, of « o. huffy wit ° s range, just set the eres! press the button. Don’t tai 1 to see this ange. ong of these on terms The Editor’s Mail Jap Is Farmer ‘See the Famous Painting | on exhibition in the carpet section on the second floor. If is by the artist Constant and is valued at $65,000.00. a — ss tent 2 Grote- Rankin’s t holds an| an Mock-} courthouse It is possible that knocked out the case t objection. It is possi All run down? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla vailed is a strong nerve tonic. No alcobol. At any me rong as a At any Sold for GO years. torney vol 9 Ant vie night eee r r . : Tica j pt ated Oe a a RN NE . ~ their state issue is tainte comes the pre iting “EVERYBODY’S DOING IT--- DOING IT” DOING WHAT?--DOING WHAT? GETTING ONE OF OUR HANDSOME PARCEL POST MAPS FREE HAVE YOU Taken advantage of our offer yet? If not, you should do so at once, and secure one of these Useful Maps before it is too late. This Beautiful Map will give you full particulars of all the advantages to be gained by use of The Parcel Post. 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