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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 1% ‘The True Source BEAUTIFUL SPRING IS HERE! 27 i i Bi of Beauty ac] ougall - fouthwick samt’, THE JUDGE RECITES POETRY . PP ios sen: McCREERY & CO., New York TODAY'S are usually caused by APCOND AV. und PIKE 8T More open 0 a. m. to Op repens of impurities in the| Once Judge John B, Humphries rinsing, Sust oe lood—impurities which al ae os 7 pein | guor, nervousness and de} PeS* | him, ar io a tae The WAbbY, without measure, when! @.Pigage tell me how | can get|I thank you very much, and gladly | i him, and made a man of him, he aby ‘came alone sion of spirits, If, at times, | explained yesterday 1 mtght. add.” continued the |20avalnted with “One in Doubt,”| «ive It to the pubite | when there is need you will use| “Al! Iam in the world 1 owe to| Judge, “that I know something in| WN? wrote you a few days ago, aek Py ot | “ my mother,” the judge said jregard to the rearing of ehildren | 1"@ about a young lady that was| @ unter came our house He was ‘moved to sentimental|by their mothers. 1 wan only a/@t_& prominent summer resort on|one day and said that out in the | recollections by the divorce sult of | few month Ider than tt “one of the beautiful San Juan is | woods he had seen large footprints ” | Jono Caln against Rebecca Catn, | when my mother was loft a widow, |/4nd8 In Puget Sound? of some strange beast. He said that i | The mother wanted the custody This little mother haw the same}! think | am the one referred to he hadn't seen the beast, but that | of the I7-month-old boy, and the}opportunity to rear her boy and| oanking you, “OVERALLS. oe seen an animal that made/ | father wanted him awarded to the| make a-man of him As I happen to know quite {n-|euch tracks must be a humdinger. AT Ls f the | hild 1 If 1 wh : intimately the young lady who wore| We have looked through Webster's é ypical Story of the | s,. [child's uncle and aunt should take this child from | oly the ng ad » wore 00 North. Alive With Fasci you will find yourself better in |"rhe couple, married in 1909, had| his mother and givo It to tts uncle | OVOFAU# during her visit to one of| International dictionary, also the ; aely | » very way. With purified once before been divorced and re-|and aunt, the women of this coun. |‘ !#lands, I am sure you are not best pocket edition, and Wood's , nating Situations | bloc . you will improve diges-| marriage was only followed by) try would rise up and condemn me the one chi history, wad have ape to} * " continued quarreling over trivial) for not ha ore deme As you no doubt know, I neve ind any mention of such a beast.) | tion, sleep more restfully and oe le, Mrs. ( “oben yeh seer a's give the names or addresses of one Please give us your opinion, Miss “The Unopened | your ees wer ibe auras ; She threw batter on him, he tes-|a month alimony, *| correspondent to another Grey. What “humdinger ee ‘ fou will recover the charm of tified, stamped on his foot, and | ow | iI sparkling eyes, a spotless com- | pitched fried potatoes on the floor ’ Q.—1 am a girl of 14 and am in| A.—"“Humdinger” ts a name ap L tt ” |}| plexion, rosy lips and vivacious | te pushed her out ot a on : TAMPICO S FALL the Eighth grade, and all the girls |Piled to anything beyond common | Fa [she testified, and wouldn't let he of my room at echool belong to the | Words to express am sure Web e er spirits. Good for all the fam~ 40° ou his lap, and once he slapped IDackothell team or indoor taseball,(ster never heard the word | a ily, Beecham’s Pills especially {i exetball team er indoor baesba F , ner | Now, Mise Grey, | understand both s An Intensely Interesting | | Outside the courtroom the sun NEAR, pemes and love to play them, but| Q—Would you be Interested in Edison Drama, Replete | Help Women was shining brightly and a gentle am ory atout and clumsy and/| trying to secure land for an orphans’ | With Haman Interest. | zephyr gave the breath of spring run fast enough to be on home? If so, | would be pleased } T G d H Ith |" | pei team. | am willing to takesto take the matter up with you in q) oO 00 ea | For the fit of the parties jany exercise or do anything you detail. The land is nicely situated | |] | Sold everywhere. Ia bones, 10e., 2S. to this suit,” the judge said, "I will |think suitable Must be seen to be appreciated Trek Seed dine nel 1 read you this poem. | - Do you think eating large meais| Thanking you in advance, | am ae ee ee Erensthoedione. | A84 he recited WASHINGTON, May 12—Sup-|has anything to. de with thie? respectfully yours, €, E. SPEAR }. t andthe toftin’, the) Plementing a report sent earlier in Please give me an early reply AI am Interested in any good a - I" oe nan tne | th@ day, Admiral Mayo wirelessed Thanking you, Oo. M.E cause, and will be glad f> have you || ATTENTION, LADIES the navy department today that] A.There in no necessity for eat-/¢xP!aln ful I] we are the onty tactery ta Seattie||#* © ee He deed navy firing hae antir |!ng large meals, #0 why do It? Eat! wan invalid Mother": Have some , wing the new m system for ren y flrin, n ant - Lytt hate alld Mother | All the World’s News | te hemp. ||! wae appr, for You, when the| ued since midnight after «lull tl age to satiety your bunger, then | 4.6 inauire at, or call up, the Y. M | in Pictures. | plush hata We guaran: || | ginning at 3 p. m. yesterday. |""Why don’t you take gymnasium |C:.4: #24 I am sure they will help | | ee whe 0 Por ail the dreary winter, for an the! “The rebele expect to capture |ror q while? Work areduaily ato" ; || 817 Union Rt, Opposite Windsor Aven ||, TKO" 2 1 cise tm ane the Clty before night,” Mayo added. /rirst, then increase the exorcise An exceptional price for these dainty Summer e@ | Maka 3983 . , |“The general impression # tOlor do housework in place of the Q.—You have helped so many Blouses of unusual style. The two sketches will give 2 on . were tn dee be that their expectation will be | oy ' fs In such a charming manner, | © le ¢ these splendid valus i} NU BONE. CORSETS | oF | symnasium [She ae te she oenatoion you an idea of these splendid values i} same 1 when the | ad ianinie a titie in| thatever If this does seem fool. | One is a dainty Voile Blouse with square pleated { a alta ies aad By Wm. G. Shepherd = formati “o Ish to you, you will overlook It | | aii collar and cuffs. The scalloped revers are em- 1 L hat little baby best one 2 J ion to J, Co,” as | have! in your kindness. , ; — a ran VERA ORUZ, Mex, May 18.— been in South America myself. 1am a girl 22 yea broidered with daisy patterns edged with Val. lace. The Wonderful Blind eg eR The Brazilian minister in Mexico| The surest way to get information| pot at all oretty. We ar > : ; Soloist ’ | City telegraphed te U. 8. Consul | le to write direct to the department ot se tar anal hmontitte tb ei The other a dainty Voile Blouse with organdy cok of | Canada here today that John Silll-| of public worke In principal repub-| Possi lar and vestee edged with lace. Raglan sleeve |man, consul at Saltillo, had been|ilee ef South Amecion ac P possible for me to dress nicely. g £ THEATRE released from prison. — ab telus tlinaate p vig see | have tried my best to find a There are many equally as attractive models from | ALASKA The Brazilian diplomat Aid not|Publicas Buenos Aires, Republica| Setior ib very poor: I find it im. which to choose at $1.95. ORCHESTRA {rend thin personal! rm ‘ cation Is very poor, | find It im- : ng — y a le was fon Argentina, Seuth America. Minis-| possible to secure steady em- N 1 Ww. in Handkerchief Li t $2.95 an endent for. information on the/|terio de Obras, P@licas Santiago \ lovelt aists in Handkerchief Linen a! Direction of extean government de Chil, Republica de Chill, South) ” fete is terribly strict and 4 ! Harry Aronson | grt: here are skeptical America. All communications can| sometimes she le almost un- Waists, in colors only, in the drop shoulder style j gee > ara ————~ | be written in English, and a cordial! bearably cross with me, though White collar cuffs embroidered in color to mateh vada and satisfying reply will be received| honestly, Miss Grey, | do tr: waist. The col are rose, pearl, blue and maize. by return mail, though it takes| ¢, ' a | d Fl » standp of K row | to please her. never go out | ‘ é “ine ' ae — here from two to three months to receive| with a boy, because they never ond 4 the expec e - @ reply by mall from South Amer. : committee of the republican cen, rt seem to care for me, although 0 e e ny : 1 always act perfectly proper. a a <— gon Bh Most of the railways out there a sceaasoeen 4 lonaine o u C o J THEATRE to choose the delegates to the SHOULD BE KILLED arr pring’ by British corporations, | for music, but outside of that county convention, which was wilding being done either by| there seems to be nothing or no aoa. eave, Seidl Bab eo as rallway companies themeeives, or! one in the world for me, be | Second Avenue Between Instead, the committee, unequal onrenty 5 British engineering con | cause daddie is dead. s d Se to Its past record of “handpicking |C°*kToach or waterbug, get a box cerns. The most of railroad con. if you would suggest some | pring an neca . . struction at present is being carried! thing to make tif rth ivi | mt. | A Square] delegates,” ¢ od to hold caucus |of the genuine Stearns’ Electric | on in Argentin ‘. dice tiew aniatty motte have! meetings in the various precincts you have no idea how greatly I ne Just as . oe Sr comueaian p from at and Roach Paste and use it ac Some valuable information could would be appreciated clalmed—made no advertieed claims a ment a be had concerning American com \ tha did not fulftil pach precinct to call the meet- cor ‘o 4 or r the . . f : pny Fg Mn Bg ny 4 pm setetaie’ Ge Sauk A between fing to directions; and in the | panies by writing to American con, 4a, al 2, Debi Agha Coat Apron of percale, with kimono Seine See, | 22, 7 Work, Dut how ‘and § p. m., & permanent chair |°PMing you can sweep up # panful | sulates In ¢ is of South Ameri-| wry do you not specialize on a par.| sleeves, turn-back cuffs, pocket and igh-ciaas work man ts then to be selected, and the| of dead cockroaches Ready for| Can "ehublice: for instance. = Con: | ticuty able, or flower, for the belt finished with neat piping of profit. The extent my|delegates selected then and there, sulato General de Estados Unidos | ;,, » you can solve the| hi m use; no mtxing; doos not blow Into |de Norte America, Lima, Republica | proinm in that way, poy 3 hr | white, 49¢. SEWING $5 a tice prov ps Md —e ap he thods and guar / a MACHINES Lita ” the food Ike powders de Peru. UNCLE Leo, | 78t!9s your xarden, learn something Bungalow Apron of percale in light If you need dental work, gon’s pay . of God's wonderful creation. i ons Scailell Eanrtiie athOeKe oe. tabulous prices, but call and see me AGED PRISONER Directions tm 18 languages in every | A—As this information may be| Once I honestly earned better or dare sarohe sr garment: bate : : jand get « 15-year written guarantee package valuable to others beside “B. J. C.,”| clothing by telling myself that when down the front at left side, has pocket and belt, 69¢. Wilhelmina Apron of percale in n ‘Two steee; and $1.00 jar $10 Never Sip Plates, 69.00 — SS beernes: te, Seer heestaity, Regular $10 Never sip Piates GIVEN A PARDON ud by retatere everywhere | those T had, 1 would be worthy ot better. : — S.J. MORIN’S | MEAT PRICES several designs in light and dark col- ors, 69¢. Third Floor. goss Q.—1 am In love with a young man that worked In front of our | house some time ago. My little = ran around with + : | felons the lamers | ‘WaeDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St 7) He worked for the water di = — | partment. | have tried so hard up wife and the little humble pres appreciated her? Often one | 1424 Third (Near ihe) Mate 1878 Mth your work STAR WANT ADS Regal Dental Offices BRING RESULTS | ,1os tnira ave N. W. Corner Union BY GOV. LISTER) i iain : . ; i. BBs cate iad Sheriff Edward Cudihee was no 4 | tified this morning that Gov. Lister has signed a pardon for W. H. Gar ed prisone co senggl vege Derg ro ln me Pagid : TOMORROW, THURS to forget him, but | can't. 1 home, and It was not long be- | does not prize a thing until some sult of his appeal to the United fast saw him a year ago. | don't fore this woman grew tired of | one else possesses it. THE States supreme court of a sentence) Hammer and Lever Set | think | will ever see him again. me and | grew tired of her pret: If you will try to be unselfish, to to three years {n the penitentiary | How can | him? She went one way, make every one with whom you aher tril oh chatees of freed tole ed, with out corew on! ‘ Bi oe give me your advice. ‘ come in contact happy, you will find ‘of tous poltaned | OKEN-HEARTED MOTHER. 1 returned to my home. it yourself. e ° ° the sale of Apex coal mine stock nares Silver Gri 1 ron Gutand, Whe to 00, wes overcome|™ “ fee the Soe A-—Get busy at something inter-| was sold, my wife making an In- pores A baie @ You can use the | es ng and usefu he man {8| dependent living for herself. with joy when told of the good | : re or the bare hammer. One tn care probably married. At any rate, you ne ~ e love: | we. 28 by mall, prepaid nev all, prep have a fine work rearing your little still, she was too proud to take e knew it would come,” he sald, boy, and should be studying the Se ; “It's | Gai ; should dying me back. She was not single Will Open Toda ua eect tiene So 1 oer aaa ag as PoLLOWs: Ei thomate te etek bert) ie gate mad eee te e now {t was worth while, even tn stay at home and brood. Get out to| covered what a prize she was, |form of a pardon. I am grateful to | Cholee Spare 123c the footers’ meetings and get in| and won her. | am aw indgre! |the governor.” | 1) jouch wit 8 of interes Men, take my advice. A T etegg ton —— have a good, true wife, however } Choice Shoulder Pork 15¢ Q.—As | am a faithful and plain, stick to her and be true, e My | Gteake ..cccccccccies oes interested reader of your col- as a noble man should, or you t r e et ‘ | Veal umn, | wonder if you could find will live to regret It. Cynthia, This Cut Shows Mow 1: Works | Choice Veal 18c space to publish one for me? It can you advise me what to do, Rvery Lanes and Rancher should Have| Chope ** ‘ wilt bea warning to other men, for | am very lonely and un- 0 m of Mie Own am yet a young man, 38. 1 happy. Women have no charm and will make a specialty of Waffles that } STAY AT HOME Ask Your Hardware Man to how You| Cholce Ce icinat te 25c once had a happy home with for me any more. | have found It in your mouth sanaplleipas ; the best woman on earth for a | go many are deceitful and never meit in y' * * No. 1—~Giase faced. #00 postpaid Pork Liver, wife. We were working and | love one man very long. My | fe got tired vin living iy a — No, ¢--Tempered tool steel face, no ines.) 9 tbe, for ....s.esee0ee* c saving together, for | have a love is all with the true little : ee “ier who acted half crazy and raved ev-| postpaid good trade. eas I wehniae aa een erything is new. This is as modern ory time I went out of the bouse,”| uy trom hardware dealers or direct | Sweet Pickled Beef All at once another woman | Please give mean answer. coll ie ible. sald Mrs. Olga C. Holland, on the|by mati from & J MORIN, Mfe. §°3/ Tongue . Cc came across my path. She was H. A. J. itary poss eer ong yr in they Fin av. B., Beattie better looking, not quite so A.—It is too bad you had to learn . : : Smith's court n divorcee proceed i i » $d Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp plain, as my little wife. She your lesson in such a hard way, but, Our service is swift. |Ings against Howard M. Holland, a guavtngs It signifies purity and quality dazzled me and encouraged me. |honestiy, if the little wife had Seattle mail carrier nine ho} en until 6:20 p. m. 1 went away with her, Gi eekly taken y¥ ck, wi ; Cie food well cocked. gig egg ea con Shops op: P. P y with her, Gave | meekly taken you back, would you| re |move I made and used to take the _ | Our prices are reasonable. lchildren out in the yard and ask P them where their mother had been HATS REBLOCKED fH + i. a « # ave your erbor Milan om p. Make it a point to eat your lunches here. during the day,” she said. “He Mnansh Ge aid Otaw aed ctaone In the would lie in bed’ with me untt! Saeven tate the intact sts RETAIL DEPARTMENT or 3 o'clock in the morning, quar MODEL MILLINERY e ; o jreling about one thing and ar | other. The Silver Gridiron § poswett Finep 106 Pike—Just Off First. Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg Second, at Pike. AowARD D. THOMAS CO. : (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest.) GRASS RUGS Extra heavy and serviceable. This is the popular Porch Rug, ty blue, brown or green colors, The following sizes specially priced: 4-6x7-6 feet “See Amer ica FirertS The manslaughter case against Harry W. Boswell, arising out of the killing of Miss Beryl Bill with an automobile last January, came to an end yesterday when the de fendant pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $1,000 and costs by Jud ackintosh. Boswell was tried recently in Judge Ronald's court. The jury disagreed. MAIN 4891 Q. A. 1273 On Sale Daily June 1st to Sept. 30th. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City, Snsyg «ed Corner. 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Liberal stopovers JAPANESE MATTINGS Shown in carpet patterns in blue, green, brown or plain white, ranging from 20¢ to 45¢ 4 yard. Special prices by the roll of 40 yards, Uur work high class Our prices reasonable. No fabric too delicate for our process of cleaning. We remove \shine or gloss when possible, Send Note We deliver anywhere in Seattle. No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle. Dig around in your closet and see if you allowed brakemen, and F. L. Parker, con ; can’t find an old pair of shoes. ductor, of a Milwaukee train’ crew The “Oriental Limited,” “Fast Mall,” “Southeastern xpress us something hard to clean. We ; : held for trial following the killing (ff three splendid, electric lighted trains east, ‘Try one of them on your wit demonstrate the truth of our T\ETH ANE t VRGIAIA Re We'll make ’em wearable. of Lawrence H. Kelty under the | next trip. Artange stopover Glncter National Park, on main line. fi, UE Re ee 5 ason June 15th to Oct. 16th. For further {nformation, call on or phone Telephones Main 117 T. J. MOORE, City Pa & Ticket Agent, Columbia and Second. and Cities 6608, Cc. W. MELDRUM, Asst. Genl. Pass, Agent wheels of a train, near Maple val Se a REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP]: 00%. 1124 FIRST AVENUE Anna Paviowa, dancer, kisses Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 J) «loved hand of kalser, leaving rouge on glove. Phone Us To! Six Wagons at Your Servier |The CROWN CLEANERS Stores rourth, P.-1, Bldg. of Two _ blocks Moore Theatre. Two blocks north of Westlake Market. 1908 Second, :