The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1914, Page 8

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VOLITIONAL ACTION AL pri: ” Yes,” sald the other, “she ts.| quiet sea Ah, these idyllic lo artly r t pine #hrubl . “A 4 Raoegh the | You might * well know it Of \ affairs that have come to nothi r « fe h wom om 4 course,” he explained, “could have | They atick in the memory jad, here who h \ j al taken her away in secret without|how they etek In the memor Aud thelr har and 7 j fs oa ou knowing @ thing about it.| how swe hey are there’ he weocnlne ¢ ommethl y | ' 4 Le She/ That's the usual thing, I belteve./point is, you nee, that the we mance, 1 show Hut I don't do things in the dart come to nothing There is no jife Well,” he demanded, after a mo 1 don't wond sald he, “that one ever knowin ment’s pause, “what are you gu'ne|you were able to turn her head a world a life of tu do about it? }bit, when you appeared again affes in a dream, a to do, becatise-—we 1?” said the man on the beneh,'all this time, with the same old | something # we live Iie wheeled savage r or tw » chec ng very y come to a ye ER I Mead ahi four enext.- [Mus of the tne oe yas ost! THE TACTICS at that is the only thing the-ground!” he erled You mah tam married and 1} me sick! You never had the slight ost intention of trying “peepee | | Centar ro woman eernared ary tie» — SOCTALISM I to you, then?" he uch an existence vows We swore rtand it for a weeb She'd loathe tt and you in iuetrated by Jay Hyde Barnum ‘ : ute he looked up and his tone was bt her for one little tion of a Copyrighted, 1913, by the News Harry, of a few mad days when | You're #o funt ut your pianos 93, bythe Newmar of fe mad days when sven im DIRECT ACTION Some one across the ta die y now appy here and at y r mar something about romanc d Jim-| peace. W ou please leave me / t to lose ¢ himeelf my Rogers ceased to listen to th so? y . AND wD, Settee tim aad ieaned forws he demanded ANARCHY fa his chair. His man As ex e " Q al actly t hat of | ‘ try. | hat i 7 + nir-hdlldre “ti Published and paid for din J Brows © collect eyes at the ° It not ‘ ¢ a hostess s of ron sald he} she put he x 0 Ace to the company at ” Nobody | a began « was paid the slightest attention to him. | afraid, and the strange, mad intox The people about the table w ication of this man's prese all talking very fast and apparently | almost as fres vote Ustening not at all, but he leane d been tn the distant forward once more with a r years distant now, 8 mined gleam in his young ¢ c on the slow Mediter : at 7 ¥ a 0) Actioniat “Keds eques i » ats he immediate alg Speaking of romance » sa liner, and the odd young / : a at a Sage he rs me a8 that loudly, Three or fou whom her brother had met In looked up at him ar in e ke room and had presented Jimmy Rogers sat n his ito her as a sort of living curlosit chair, and the girl beside him gave|was there, too. He walked beside a little giggle of ight her round the k and leaned with What's the use of trying to talk/her over the rail in the evening to this crowd of man he de-| after dinner; and on that last night manded morosely, “They won't) before they landed he sat with ber give you a chance—not a chance./for a stolen, never-to gotten And they're all my friends, too. 'm| hour up on the hurricane deck bid going to drink myself to death den from al! the world He had an assortment of things| A ghost of agony stirred in to do {t with. He drank them all./ner so that she shivered with it scowling across the table at Sib Retween the hands that covered Carteret. who had observed his) her face she cried ont upon him : > ; ore struggles, and was making tri Why did you never come to 4 . Sine ph cg Bepbipe : ‘at four . y way hho umphant faces at him over his de) me? Why didn't you com I wat : a dow se i r t ; } ;: wt a is sxisteneaaal feat waiting day after day od ‘ . — -— : ; 3 ; a aha wan i wong 1 3 rr intentuag il But when at last there fell night I—prayed.” b ve you to offer thar I f “Why dhe, “she and I have | clothe al x ovat . aw ‘ form of property. other pause The man seemed. for a me ' : ogether come cl » the tr ghey, . mo ese " shone entetenee ie “Speaking of romance to have no answer to that, and she » to offer!” eriad thy vagy ny ya § Jimmy Rogers in a determined | dropped ber hands and sta man passionately ‘ poe eecae tone, and his host grinned down at) him. At last he said in a low vo You're & bit vague,” complained . inal peerage dete him and beat upon the ple with At firat—for a little time—I was! wr Stanley, his eyes upon the thic come. We tb happy. Hi bare tne ; ae afraid. I had doubts, Not of my pine shrubbery Just what do you i Bh : peppy. Hs immy Rogers.” sakl he. “Is ' self. Of you. You w fO YOUNK mean by this ‘life’ of yours? . ae tea tihan Gi aot bees suet Star enagpes fir Pre id ‘ Ps i bursting with romance—as usual./and you'd never known what g 1 mean,” evied. the Sa sen when th Hid Nth ° 9 . wil, une ie rowan Please, everybody, listen to him or | without Inxuri comforte—meant.|g iife lived close to the good ext 6 a: ; ‘ Agee he soho ; - is : - the bourgecisla, #6 o'» 4 an 8 co) the unite nthe beg ate prep he'll be cross all the evening And then all at once 1 fell i a Hfe warmed by the sun and length, but the an no of | true—true : wD i eee OPE all toe ¢ prodvetion “A long time ago,” said Jimmy | When I came out again you hal sweetened by the things that grow truth in bis tone, and Staniey s The man ik ‘or s tecutive Commi . ariat organised a the Tullae a Rogers, “our little friend Siby!|gone abroad. So 1 lost|—wet with the rain sometimes (fo pe, oi apm mcment long at ated 1 abotage. |to increase the total of productiv Carteret—now engaged in making | you, the rain i good), a life lived us| Mer Veice Rose Suddenly te a/R) . : 5 nant 0 , : tt efor diy as pons a hideous face at me across the|” His voice rose suddenly to A ¢tY,/men were meant to live It, free |CfY: and He Caught Her Hands in ot ty wat on “wander |eame to him he turr | F clase has table—mentioned the word roland he caught her hands in bisjover the world—tree to come aud| Mie and Held Them Against Him. |. oo) Oo val the |@Way. He stumt wn to t ties ' ‘ tele | there te De shout Sane mance. It reminded me of a gentle- and held them against him go without question or tie—fres of|— SS beautiful things the world haa to/#andy beach and moved off toward : . lack of | Direct Acti Pitty ye man I met this morning down on| “Break o' Day!” he cried out, “do/ conventional things and people (lure. Jove, not 1!" he laughed r, and we see them without the |the west. And so he disappeared | vnd alist mov (Herr Mest) 1014 that old public pler at the Neck|you think I'm going to lose ¥O%|That's what real life ix. You've) “You know.” he said, “I shon!d bodily discomfort that robs things |atd they saw no more of him. jana bs n Bde ll pene Dag fen which nobody uses any more €X- again. Do you think I'm golng to/ never known It, but that’s what {t|hate to have one or two little girls of their beauty, We hear beau But when he was gone Mrs. | jiruce : wm; |nand and fourth-b cept to fish from. He was a weath- he twice a fool? I've found you ||,” Sains Fcvoutt oeite Seotpttion: Carn |tacade ahd oe make tt toade Peal ion her tee the grave of repudiation er-beaten gentleman with an ex-|a; jast. Ob, my dear! I've found) Stanley nodded bis head, and a Rete iebGaaly und rerkind ae of |e beiaas ea cloaer tonether band's d began to cry ot ee rans ant ts perienced eye, and he was shab- you at last, and I shan't let ¥oU!was no longer smiling What #uh 40 Bave happened loose | Phare are sertatn operas” there quite comfortably WORKERS BEWARE Hated into eclentitic Soctaitam: Sill ily dressed. What called my at-| yy again.” “T gee.” said he. “I see what you | ago—what heavens were to have de mean so much to us that we al Oh, Tommy.” she sald, with her], Kart Marx and F k Fngels wrot tention to him was the fact that ho|"'gne strained weakly away trom| mean. You come offering in placs|seended upon earth Just for two ex-|@o to them alone together, und ce|t : F chink you were en uniat Manifesto in 1848, and # of the Be was lying on a pile of bags of | nim, he held her fast and she|of ties and duties, Romance. The|ceedingly foolish and romantic |sit there in the dark and hold earn all, 1 was in| wher ‘ ‘ F oc something and looking out to 82. was helpless. Once more she began ® Great Romance.” young people. I can’t say the th caida anil wk wrasie earten tt . ’ 3 in nest sateen 1 asked him ff he was watching for | sort of frightened sobbing And the other man sald: “Yos."|my thick head wouldn't spin Justus one. aaa Viera oro vere betes ted dramatically. |" “ ; =DwO se the new big liner. The shabby) «won't you please go away atl 1 understand,” said the man on ab ; The Gre Ito- | That's earet thetrae son poet r 1 won't bes : : gentleman said he wasn't inter-| 15+ me alone?” she begged. “I'm fo the bench again You tetupt| mance! The Great saa abe veal, Whe OF oo it. Késtening ested in liners. He said happy here! 1 tell you 1 love my owe “ ; j re ‘I ike to watch the trampe—|.""? her shrewdly, my friend, because you! mance Why, we—we do everything ‘o Yes,” she confessed without usband, Please, won't you 07 loffer—or think you offer—what we) He was wile #'w little apaco| get Jab I listened, And I'm glad . y tramps, 1} : le was silent fo Ittle gether. We feel everything to- | abame istene nd I'm gla¢ Tike itor goo eg ; ee ra Happy d with a Brea’) all dream of and, in our varying de | th and the r mon # rother, When somebody says somn,,| You were aplendid. 1 was so f . re 9 beet My ’ Kae’ | grees, long for, Romar It's the | «crows at bim ning, for he felt thing that's particu pat of you, Tommy . : without snybody on the pier ines fou thought ure t fi wave handkercaiefs at ‘em, and Sa hate ne yen, |Kreat lure. Ob, yes, you come with |that the situation was in some way makes a | joke, she looks up t t abruptly she stiffened in hi ; you we ; & shrewd plea being taken out of his hands, . arms and looked up. w any band to play. I like re , is hands, and eee if I've got it, and I nod at hor r | gn pe where theyre going |e, eet ale. What did you! He gave anothe nth He. |he was anxlous and uncomfortabic. and we laugh like two little chi Who is that girl?” she de eee ae ieee re tetore |thiNk of that sort of happiness|jooking up from where he sat, bh leit when at length Stanley looked | dren manded. “Who is the girl you said after a week's ti 1 tell You \ bands clasped about one upeocked|up again his face was stern And yet.” said the younger mun, Might come here and make your they, come, back again you're a prisoner here A prisone: knee. | Twas auc ware baie uae.” be tne hie ground. "yet ait this g tead spin? That's what I want to 66 9 Think o° the ports they opacities rey Pa rs a” Ah'” said he, in a new and ton-| said after a iittle. He spoke to the! only the outside of things. It's no know. Who is she? | Dr ereat Bis Mee $0 wot of conventions that da peopi’ |der tone—amiling away across the!) man before bim, but he was turned | more than a simple friendship. Ar ersin ‘wnD) Buenos Ayre (And E co’ Day! there's all the great | = | ay nounced Buenos Ayres r treo wand out yonder, ahd it’s ful! | ‘Or maybe round the Oo “roses and rest and maybe round the Cape or Pe baer" ee ga ° | and Melbourne and Sydney pri Braeden + 44 | e on esslons } “ ian ee ae, Se 5 | ; in elaborate colors, ‘And maybe, he said han from his grasp and stu ° 2 never get there at all. Oh, yes, 108 Ua Rackward unt tga , on" ° 7 most beautifully ‘roy neg inet Bie iecmrerai ust | sae oe FEET IN THE AIR Seeecee of a Wife IT IF Doc WON'T blended. Reproduced Pee C8 so2%oO7 ze S2°3s2y “I asked him if he'd ever been bewildered horror on fine quality felt sea and he stared at me and at hed ae : “6 : ne Weal pos & costing 85c a yard. of course he bh weryboe 1 ) sald "What am i| 108 ANOMLES ‘boation \CE CALLED PARADISI He said he knew all the Be still, Harty! | wit ng a rigid tes viate E How'd you like to have a bunch Ee menraeer sk 2 Ul, Harty: |witnessing @ rigid | x Eilon, “citer (yd 1000 tena ONE COUPON but : ‘geome yourself, be ; ~~ laviators are convi » fur CHAPTER XLVIII {iri yecause wom ed | simoleons so that you could go off ‘i f AND bd mt 7 places left jalredagiet pea 1]. Dick hes gone on a trip and Ta and men ignore {t is one of the 1 sudden low ery, | ther n to Japan or Honoluin or some other © worth gol t ‘ easons 0 ital un , be worth go man's rom experimenters alr naviga terly disconso n inhapy Mrs, Stanley, the save ae ae ae Bs tine t where you can enjoy your va a : ttle laugh of deligh interest wxey husband i vis’ th In the presence of 100 witnesses Last night whes he cs home | now “the little thing on without a blessed thought = “ and clapped her hands toget y husband is down a i r ot se". land told me he was going away for] pick's being away makes m ou , | tore Mer hil h She be ian Tin roadwic a pupil at) a few days | concluded | would be called Parad " V that’s the offer made to 7 ‘ i t le very violer the Martin aviation school ord f ; scteigg by ° 3 i mate! glad to have him ont of town whil nial “y ; 1 A. Matthews First aoe fi y ng to io.” /¢ t Martin late yesterday, |} getting our rooms into shape. | goon ne wherigy s s . ian chureh by the Ladies } More? Jimmy Rogers. “Oh, | *@ e Stay here d face it Ing one he life t today, after I knew he ponents ; ; . ‘ | At The Star office, and 6, 1 hay 1 the best for the VUt a the truth. Or pts sce vega gm beasts » city, 1 geemed to have ¢ dup ar . h t him and = Mrs : the following branches? that is, it would be the tell him the ar bce hk gay Be pA on to do anything m determined that no one shall t ) spend a vacation . I'm sure, if one could make it out t I soing to lose you now young woman calmly stepped from rst time in my Hfe I 4 “ tt GAtl Tick: Geman bach » will not be called upon | BALLARD— 1 asked this chap what he was do- "ere the. aero pinne ao eae ¢ ing of THE WORD LONE- | Today Molly telephoned me that er lectures P. H. MULLE ing here and eeid he was loo Quite sudde she darted 4 The witnesses gasped as the te the tall shrubbery which stood Shot 100 feet toward the earth decorators have finished |over and 1 said Please don't|the sift 5409 Ballard Aves ‘ for the t da Yes, just : thic here, but the man was The parachute attachment of the like that—th k 0° da th he man wa’ with our rooms and the soft gray-|come till Dick comes back, as then| He's not sure he can take a long Vv TT. quick as she, and caught her be server then opened, Her de | green of the Japanese matting is alone en onal it ke he says EVERETT- The people about the table began rt ; ; our new rooms will be all ready acation, e Ll to laugh and to besiege Jimm . lovely background for my Japanese Mo Mass he na cane A. F. HABE two eracefully to the aviation ile prints and beautifully colored etch. ROLY arene opt 1 Baath BAB pn ab air oe ats 2 ! You'll come back when (e's |landing lightly upon her feet (po pense h etee eae raph = 2916 Colby Ave Jaugh with the others eh vi tie Siege! pg Ay tg hee le which 1 exchanged 80] nut which you don't say, You don’t BREMERTON— hada Sreak o’ Da ne " gifts in a suddenly go: white, and she many duy wedding 18 A) want anyone to see those rooms 1 K > ROOK STORE ent her head down #o that t ‘ on x ne rnd WHERE OJINAGA IS} beautitui haver, and my chairs tir attet De vane the m aoe € *, gus art OK » ac é m was pe adow? an ar and roomy’empire sofa with Is] mother off The proposed school of commerce ve yes! she whispered héad up to the window so one c the University of Washington, re mi ; head uj window one ean tiv Won ake a dttle brick,” 1 gton, me Let me go, Harry! Oh, for Hea lie down and read are all artiste, oo pare # brick,” TV cently discussed by the board of r¢ RENTON her champ: \ old 1 ® etime wond . , it, and be r en ake, let me go! Yeu, I'll come comfortable and inviting Sole Baki ce aeagees ents, we ‘oved by the faculty W. S. MILHUFF, a. how a girl like you can know so : “HY at a meoting Friday, and the new Comfort Station, aking. bac k I prom ine , He go. Ob ¥ — For the first time in my life much abe the ‘whys and where As instinctis a » would have | won't you let me go? I ‘ have indulged my taste in house-|foveg’ in the Hves of men and | course in commerce, banking, tran Third and Ma portation and kindred subjects will sprung to help her { r promise anythin Kt heb furnish and Tam sure that Dick | wome | a mamas ‘be t pid ' and fled into the covor 0. ‘ will b ed with tt en probably be established next fall | NIVERSITY Bac this 1 hrv t " < over the wire came n bar aid, attracting utenti * shrubs, and the man watch On the wood mantel 1 have : Hmmy Rogers and his other guests |¢d her g slated Sibit at wood curting WHIRD [oa hritniiee on teatek ould oct | | DISTRICT— IR question ; tr : " the mar ‘t a Te, nde: “A LITTLE Some day, Margie, I'll tell you NITURE CO.,, About mid noor ve fo ; j ; PLACE CALLED PARADISE. God | 6¢ how and when I learned St RAINS MaGDG Jaa, s0\arount 4 1 14th lowing da anor ip ‘ ger eT he Inquire grant that the serpent does not Molly continually surprises m CEG oven 20: ount: | 42nd and W ped out of the how d¢ t id other man ! find his way in rae es hen ahi inten me-bat ed pe ce patroled the eity la ght 4 ina th olen toward t ie bs w i : : i The " bee yan room ix charm-| ter, she is going to volunteer some and a EA CRN ap AT ] ee ser at 0 own ‘ nee Was bape one ing anc know Died will ike interesting confidence they were provided for they would| SUBJECTS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED TH. i i ut th and I am sure he will see the dif (To Be Continued Monday.) same moment a young man with a eonel ference hetw this quiet, restful burn the city. No women or ehil-| CAN NOW BE HAD: brown face and «i F tif ' id h t place and the garish and tasteles | she and her mother w coming ctor has not yet accepted he had gone more than a step « nt was checked and she floated today because of a threat by dren were permitted on the streets | Bev ay one wide and Pelee She wan aath at Sere meee ae Me meer, Se A. WR. LD Me “BATHING GIRL” for her. The woman § ; ‘ ‘ , ‘ Dick laughingly told me when J ANNUAL MEETING TACOMA WOMAN DIES | at the fgot of t t st fo ‘ ‘ nishing of these rooms that T wa The amual meeting of the Yount] TACOMA, Jan, 18.—W from what seemed a ver i y dw like all other women and allowed ¥ nt ; | ” and 4 omen's Christi sociation will|the Mayo hospital, at Rocheste: “ sy p . se Male Je alin MUHAAS eRe announce death thére sound at a y ps _ P cirdumnetar It is true that it is the big things 2° held In the Sunda dol TOOM | yesterday of Mrs. Luclus R, M regular wl K h of as—It doesn't ‘ : that draw us up fo heaven or crush of the Plymouth Congregationald ning of this city. Mrs. Manning lett he quiet ‘sea upon the quiet sar P fe agen us down to hell, but little things church next Friday evening. The| Tacoma with her husband on. D a reproduction f the famous painting “Septembe Man We have a limited number of pennants which acy | w t ng man wh live beside us on this earth—eat poeuity of the Vear's work in the|cember 28, and nt directly to Moin,” which eg roone coup, nd twenty } at last, and for some obscure + ming now P - t and sleep with us—laugh and grum son he spoke in a whisper er quic “ ble with us—irritate and appease ald: 1 uid f z0 us, Little things, like the poor, are; sefal soatr You « then” ‘ CHARGED WITH THEFT always with us, We love fittie| °° ® Sveciml teature ianley nodes ‘slowly, s lay buys seis YORK, Jan. 16-—Kencin |shinges.we hate. fitte. things) we Auatnaaarn A NOTICE—ADDRESS ALL MAIL ORDERS ‘ : camed ig expre ¢ English “arrested, fear little things from the day we Fuel May be high; still this is a! se att le r to art | i TO THE SEATTLE STAR. ii various departments will be given, | Rochester, where an operation was cents at The fice t ranches) Twenty* and the reports of the clubs will| performed a few days ago { cente ive by mail " i i ‘ his employ-lare born to the day we die better world than the one in whic V Stay @orning ear he 1" li sin Manchester out of $50,000, ' It's the Httle things that count,’ there is nothing but fuel spket),—Advertisenn

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