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° THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1913. PHONES ™**..: OF THE sCRIPRS NORTHWRST LRAGUB OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. Entered at the postoffice, Soattia, Wash, ne second class matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every cveming except Hunday Romance Dead? Not Much! Here’s American Boy Who Wins a Rich and Beautiful Noblewoman for His Wife While Bicycling Through Italy stacks of money |" and before he VACATION TROUBL A young man just out of Yale and wit got into the clutches of a sleck book a knew it was separated from about $250,000. All he had to In Mr. Middleclass’ Home Staff Serreepondence CHICAGO, une show it was a pile of gaudily bound volumes worth per- tell the that. peste haps a tenth of what they cost | ays Maximilian Job “ie A a And Maximilian This young man hadn't worked for his money; notwith-| talking Prag standing his Yale education he d know val and it way to Europe on a cattleboat dea ley 16,000 through strange lands on 40 ce was doubtless foreoftdained that is wad should be| divorced somehow day, and won the heart of a rich a 2 and beautiful Italian noblewoman This incident is important only as it gives a text for a in her marble mansion on the Ba few words about books. | was not rich. Besides, he You don't have to spend a fortune to get good } » own Idens of travel. He books. A book's value isn’t measured by the amount to see and study people. § he made up an itinerary of 16,000 vered nearly every part of took his bicycle and $250 of ornament on its outside. Don't shirk read { books. To do that is as bad| @s to starve your body then expect to be strong The} then, in the south of Ita most precious things have are yo mind and the wandering knight of the bi j eenicit, They are all th ates found a fairy princess. your sp They a a the perty that) He had spent the morning / value that He Should Sigh and Honk-Honk among the ruins of old Pompei! od at Castellammare di ever was known. An ey need to be FE they can be to you. B : Just as Worry and Fret Slams, Jabs, Boosts and fo an A hee beside & surely as you eat you should read. And as it pays to eat plair hi Ger ov iro In overlooking the lovely Mutritious food and not fill ) it’s wise to read Most Anyt ing ve Bay of Naples Curtous villagers . i ‘ t a gathered aro the strange vis! books which have stood the in preference to t ae tor in khaki, with his dusty bic and knapsack and his foreign air. He noticed two women watching frothy output of the atest popular pot boiler JOSH WISE SAYS: Ps “Old Man Vetch we ¥) ‘ always yawne eal as poor and walked Figures of the recent por ym tend to discredit the when he sees When Jon oft-repeated with alarm” the growth ceeat of direct gov f the people. The peo headlines: ‘Meat sie'd nwoar at auton that he 1 meet ple are not es argue. They cannot be Prices Higher." And always shout, too, without fa r Thore people should be put in trusted to mark as they want to. They know He should worry jail That Grand Jury Nothing of issues le of candidates. But when a fortune Editor The Star: If 1 were on But here are rures in the port electi and they nd buy a set of 7 ee ig an auto ay | trin my life and had the! 4 3 Poetics ve And pow he swears at people who | cho« jury to pass sen f ; : 4 Speak for then : store teeth Dare walk the avenue fy should| _ MAXIMILIA ORGE AND a For. Against. When auto ever strikes one’s bones mong my| HIS FIANCE ORINA APE ; NOEL 2 nica, Gevme wenees Saee 2,379 A One always feels the same as to be what| MANI. ) i 2 J 1 en oD Ne Proposition’ 2 ..... ..... 14,938 2,692 Editor Most Anything: Oe ggg ie wi tt A gion | from the villa, The younger) ECHL Sos oss ences 13,240 3,334 t atre the othe Naha oF otf he. They [one finally called out | PROPOSITION eee sevees S170 12,355 wiet wont en. Might Have Caused |". he “had al-| “Icurtainement, mademolselle!” ‘roposition ee as ‘ $,477 S { " a ’ ima or wer bent, hacemolse: Beas r the people gav ; "Heeta ‘Heshale oe See ae Earthquake . to na OF WET® Sure, he spoke French. r he people gave a decisive affirmative oat, faced the “Would the gentleman not xe 4 a num old totlers of the soll ¢ wine with his meat?” she) man!” exclaimed Signorina vote. On one gave an equally hatic nega tive vote. “yes” three « i es down | rire Es gp sn Perea gee Pa citia AF Ape, impulsively. iy skipped to the other side and voted “no” « ‘end eanod, at the yo 0. bosy. to site arouse © would go well enough,” he, Max was overwhelmed. A lttle ee een tke aah a ere ieee: Nae “aa pn apap es bowing vigorously firat to one atde untry in sutos, consequently you *) Inter, when he strolled with the a ack rote “yes 1 propositi nnd then to the other. no judge of good roads. 1i| A servant appeared and let him signorina through the fragrant The completed vote was as clear, comprehensive and ir That fellow is quite @ card,” I cage hg or he a Mr’ Me. into the villa. It was Ike an garden among palms, olives and telligent a vote as could pos have been made. It showe rhea to my. ph Bg = Sein Gad OA ‘Argbian Nights” tale orange trees, and she plucked an the consistency of purpose which the people desired and suc sat taktee ick vised him to resign from th He was conducted to a mag- orange blossom and pinned it to a ma ut taking enough ) make the ; mn nificent dining room where a his lapel, he nearly lost his head. ceeded in getting. so noticeable, she shot at me a a | table was set for three. And, He went on his way, but the ea, quite a card, A right and left not conduct bower. T. DJ to his astonishment, he found young American couldn't forget the ih pan ii himself eating luncheon with pretty, talented Italian girl, and she Portage, Wa Signorina Ape Mani and her didn’t forget him Father and Child Editor Most Anything: mother, the signor: in thi Last Max went back to see think r ides t Rrave Teddy leads a temp'rate life c i) Theor ° 9 ie ast year Max 1 th r idea of x the Questions Russe | Theory ve aoe R ae a p : RS Mogan cadet goa Cini. 3 ves the water wagon Baitor The Star Theory | home of Signor Quirico Mani, (her. And there, in the orange gar A Philadelphia scientist has announced a discovery which a = yp $ 9 91 104 in the whole of hia career may \ ft read the an.| chevalier of the Italian Crown, | den, she promised to be his wife. will, if confirmed, disprove the old saying that it’s a wise pe scraped yarn etter | He never had a Jag : page or pda pepo warship builder, and selon of They will be married August 4 SE thse Knows its own father shan | by Radiant pay lanaralacamaariond | hee amet cant aan senate lt of a Dr Munsell antl | one of the noblest houses of at Castellammare, and it will be h | ebiidren.—-L 8 py ee ngatatn ate | v ne = “ Italy. a grand wedding, such as befits He says that heredity can be fixed unerringly by a study | us ag tua Geet ns eae wile pene ray F age eae re He told them of hie wan- (the daughter of a chevalier of the of blood crystals. The crystals in the blood of a parent are, Willlam e Totton. u. 8. covenie the Should Have Eaten Blue oo te always é01.sen Vener out os ie aes i y. eataus Wane it derings and they listened as crown. And Max, now junior mem : ns pe A ’\ sioner, with offices in the Ne nar‘es Wetzlee lost a cow, it dy- | !* ay quer oO entitle o the OTe, see and like no other blood crystals in the world All that re- |Mr. Totten Is a modest man. The|grass.—Lawrencedurg, ind, Press.| “4 6 Sone te me atl | a . id Mains to be done to put disputes in paternity beyond a s adow|other day The Star printed one of ore Bince Wilson took office, says a At Inst we can be free to do as) erfoot.”| The World's Best-Known Lies | Wall st. organ, alwe darn like. We can even com-| pro-| his poem of question is to bring to a higher degree of efficien “4 : of Mr. Totten says cesses by which the comparison of b! food crystals is made or iooue ay 8. been 46 Perhaps it’s a little early to spec ecast which |i", ail the same to us. So, has yet to be ed 3ut there's possibility in the arter, we'll call him “Bildad Philadelphia announcement, which at once pops i the mind; | Hittite.” Should the scientist's claim prove well f . great ad ditional strength ought to accrue to Hamlin Garland’s ment for the legitimizing of all ch For then there co peeve on beca ed the not be the counter argument that such a law as he proposes|beans. It's a tly good poem, p bet adda pn, and nothing at ‘would threaten to put the costs of fatherhood on men not re-|{n our eatl on pe |WEIGH YOURSELF BE- all to be ash Sponsible. oes a FORE USING hb ones. shrinkage of in|mit murder, just #o that no one ation by stenog-|#tocks. Many a thing shrinks soon sees us. We can dety God and b her accurate, good After the water is squeezed out of it. Hix Inwa {f Dr. Russell is right the | speller.” + What's the use of keeping the laws he entire New York cast ft God if the fa no hell? A poor eee and scenery man, and, if Below {a a poem “Bildad” wrote.| “The senator . & man can We hope Mr. Tc t got a | sonal interest © is po hell BATHING SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES May Manton Patterns Phone Main 6035 PlANTON & | ONDON Co. “The Economy Store” 1 i id he had no per the matter suicide, if th There need be no fear. The whole moral code would have to be changed to make It pos tinue to live brotherly A at winning. terest to a race.” any poor, ignorant There are Hower as we sald, we won't Kansas City police ordered that no street meetings bejcall him ty his right name BDY| Woetgh yourself before commenc people who will fall ready victims si * s i ! y ore comm: . cod cond Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca S held which might “incite the labor element to congregate,” | more. Fae tng to use Samone, eat flesh a a oe ey, ead society in pring ts. and they caught the Rev. Thomas E. Green first thing. Also. Sree woe Tee i sake ore or they have soaked the good man by a $500 fine. It is a lazy |qhe kas oles Agee idl heen, : ee ae sib canoe you ON KURNTZ, — | Th S . ice department that can’t suspend the constitution of th come, markabl fol! 5 une Pare 4 bh le 3606 W. 13th Av., City e oc bay! e ucing a e States and catct : nowadays. | The pastor takes his loved vaca-| hay bartell Deak Cs. euch city water, locks ge oe "| ton onthe t ors in, the & the car, level cleared|[ Letter From Counciiman Griffiths The month of June will bring no Bargain Treats more : |The bells within the spire are dumb yaine fo that ther : wep sib ex Mseacctees Editor T! Star 1 wish you tempting than those to be found at this event. Thousands of American embassy at Tokio is under police guard. Some“ ‘tough ns haunt his con-| there “ natin ts lots ready for building cna. ich correct the Wrong satisfied patrons thronged the store to {ts top-most floor to- Jap wrote on alls in It’s either a Black Hand gregath f Samose will not {mpression that my resolutton, now day (Weduesday.) The “pickings” will be quite as attractive sign or a lat bill, and bassy fellows want the police fat and restore str ,—____] ng before the council, carries for Thursday, on which day we will feature a wit hey count their shirts and collars to find out|The whiskered milker of the kine, /and | to thdee wie eae It expressly of by implica: ; BIG SAL& OF INFANTS’ WEAR aie while they co shirts and collars to find sae Rescateting the wild “What le) ‘Tule is o strong gcenrentes, bet ba get your m ‘<Bouon, any restraint upon the rea We can mention but a few items in this connection, but whic iad A SN comme | J the Partel! Drog Co. has seen so ‘ sona’ use of streets for public rest assured there are many more in the department on the With pleasure makes his stogie® | many “aon see speaking Third Floor. When you come to see the bargains tomorrow The resolution would allow the don't fail to bring the babies and have them weighed and And now a French doctor suspects he’s got a cure of tu- shine walking registered for the baby show. All babies up to one year old herculosis by studying g ers. Little by little we| And pays his city friends a viait, , the saa wate DAVID P. use of the city square to all per are being urged toward a grass diet, even when we have the througt use of Bamose that sons alike for public speaking are eligible to this contest and rice for high-class food The city dwelier packs his grip | they feel not say too much Nothing more is said SIX GRAND PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN Pi ‘And leaves the town by tens and ito induce { ter EA MAN The tn tuals gather on the § to 11 a. m. Friday morning, August 15th. dozens, This nua flowh-forming university campus and the moral Register your bables now. Here are the prizes, now dis- King Alfonso’s sixth child in seven years of married life The festive buttermilk to sip food 1's assimilated as se fl ae at {sta and other good people use Kin- played in the Infants’ Wear Department, on the Third Floor. has been born. By the time he’s 80 years old 1, well! you're| While visiting bis country cous-|{s taken into the stomach, 505 Lowman Bldg. near park for a public forum, There Gira ah . ood at arithmetic as we are. Fign ire it out! Ins. good rich t tones up the ak {a now no p » down town where ? ; | Poor ta sstays at home and ened helps to assimilate — any one can speak, except on the First Prize—A Go-Cart. Boconk Prine-Whtte Serge Stopping the favorite in races is bound to brighten up am — Sr fa Gaede: pina makes the user plump Logg Migbanggeily Soe oon 6 2% Prize—Fine French Coat. th ting noc t any rate { joc 8 pla " pll ar move 0 not obs i ol, business in t! 1 betting pools, at any ra But he anon his thirst repairs ; ie a ruehtare. Why not open the city Thnk prie—tntant’s Coat, | Thitd Prize—Set of high-class on “4 eareeeener tien | And flirts with sirens at the square for this purpose? 4 06 pit sporti bende | races. Why not let common mortals like Notice—All babies registering for this show will be eligitle to contest in show at Leschi Park July 4th. Infants’ Wear Bargains Thursday Now ts the time to buy attire for the little tots. Every- thing fresh and new and tipped with a touch of datntiness, Infants’ Muslin Gowns 19¢ Infante’ Muslin Gowns Made of muslin, turn-back | Of good quality Nainsook; cuff, plain band at neck, but- | neck and sleeves trimmed toned tn back; bottom of skirt | With embrotdery edging; but- the writer have a chance to speak in an open place without further congesting the streets? Let ft be free to any one—first come, first served, as in other citles President Taft spoke there; no ma harm would come If others spoke there. det grade of amaigam te used ry. city square alrendy affords ‘The te put in a = bmg Rf) ime. 4. Por the city more social value than any The longest days of June are here, The ne are full of lads and e sies, while’ thirsty pilgrims take their beer tall and generous foaming glasses. Fair summer days, how sweet it is Their golden sunsets to remem tiee other public space. It {s both a 0 ro! her pleasant, open breathing space and Poerg na Tye ea 1a sense veins be 9c \) With all theis charming rartties Gold Crowns, A rest space. Increase {ts use peel tg alue, 190 ee bard } : adage by allow! 0 >| . . ints’ Long Slips So itt rent than damp Decem and value by allowing it to become Of Nainsook, dainty yoke of ) forum, a baal |% down-town rey pte et cot Great te then Porsonally, I have no objection mon os6 ‘afterwards crown fit with to the use of streets for public Gold or Povostain Crowns, You will be oo .cicing, so long as the sidewalks | ity of each @ tooth, SP0% alks rorbeioct ak the. vatty and thoroughfares aro not obstruct ed. My resolution was not intend Br ewo €d to atfect the reasonable use of any street. Children's Dresses allover embroidery, lace edg- A pretty little model, made | tng on neck and sleeves; bot- up in Mnenette, trimmed with | tom of skirt is finished’ with pearl buttons; also pin tucks groups of pin tucks and pleats; long waist effect | and Val, lace. Price.... 980 with pleated skirt; plain col- Other Dresses range from 350, clsever Price -...Q0e20 | apto nn $3.98 To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th Pe rare ae meee September 30th. Good for return until October work us, 3ist. You may stop both going and returning. For We'll paint Seattle richest red Like small boys at a conntry| circus. ’ | full information a to routes and rates, apply to —""Bildad the Hittite.” requires consideranle 4 grpertence ARTHUR FE. GRIFFITHS, ; a jaitete can mato! ‘ot Blames the Women | W. H. GORDON, Agent The Joy Life og senate we Sint have the Ip a9, t80 Haltor: Go to tt, Littte| Thursday Morning Bargains On sale from 9 till 12 only at these prices. Kindly note restrictions with each ftem. These bargains are given for the sole purpose of encouraging morning shop- 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B, WINTER, Agent pervice from them. Cates all; it! te, not your fault if “ or ern fu Sets eeth, the grand jury you caused to be called had ‘absolutely no backbone, 1519 Hewitt Ave. Everett ege Res i ig. aA eustom- Can {t be possible that it ts because ping, that we may thus relieve the crowded conditions in ‘ aci IC y ere who ‘will tell-You that they ever Indies were present? No man would the afternoons, n lates cot 0 = eo none 4: sip . Cc. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley © || new that Pinte eed ue do tno. wo be ungallant enough to imply such SCREEN DOORS—“Economy Basement” P ? ofly until they, Meeent prove satisfac. | thing, and with mo there is noth midi Morea Ticats tar 44 JUNE 28TH cont Tore, that Ces ired of shares si /ing personal in tho suggestion, as ain Screen Doors for camp or kitshen, size 6-6x8-6. No J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish ; [any tee nae ae pon wim te [Lap Ot even Te member the taties ba geen rect ed OL. aed with 69c ’ 3 : The farmer is a happy man |] ALL ELKS and_ their | ioame tn OOM a and enttante, |of the women who sorved. other goods only, Price, each ..... setteeeeeeeenes Ho takes no person's orders. |I RIENDS ; I do not belleve mixed juries car BOYS’ OVERALLS—Front Bal . W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes And all the grub his folks won't ee OO ees ebb | 12-Year Guarantee to Alle successful untit men tearn ‘to | Made of blue denim, with bib and two Balcony alzes 4 to ent nis train, Glad to have you | E ‘nati jtreat women as if they were men | 10, Front Balcony, Main Floor. No telephone orders and - @-BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agtyt, Bremerton He feeds to summer boarders, es them to St Paul, }} Free Examination [in business. I fear they incline to | no deliveries, Limit two pairs. e The farmer's hands they may be ‘hicago or East. Make res- be deferential to a woman's opfn Price, each . welt 15¢ FANCY LACES—Main Floor A splendid offering in shadow and fancy white and cream Laces, worth up to 250, ,No samples cut. No telephone orders, No deliveries. Bay all Ale want Ot, BYATA oo. c cc eeeeceeeeeees . pve neon | 5 : E. E. PENN * General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. 4 | poneh, t ‘a fon, even if they do not agrea, with But he knows how to get tho atutt, SAVE THERE AL: ER | O H Ce) CUT. her. MRS. BE. W. F. THE DEGREE OF HONOR, No.| r nee RENMEDY, Gen, Apt RATE: VANCOUVER.#T was neces. 1, and Evergreen lodge No. 60, will | O. M'MULLEN, City Pass. Agt. EN T | ST |sary for Alonzo G. MeMullen to get | give a house warming Wednesday Ss a written consent from his mother | evening, June 25, at 8:16 o'clock in Pint Aye. and. Yontor vay! \D before he could secure a license to their new hall, Second av. and) Telephone Elliott 6750. fe: University St., and Untyeraity) W04 Miss Lucy Bernash, McMul- Spring st. Ot, Opp. tervon Co len is only 16 years old,

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