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Fn nA Ann nnn —-THE STAR'S SATURDAY SHORT STORY JOY OF ACHIEVEMENT A Tale of Gene Lafargue J “ a u W the Ten Thous . = I PEDERICK & > NELSON Will Hold, Beginning Monday, June Ist, a Series of By Frank Hepburn Crawford " . . ‘ ‘ Coprriahs, U1 Day a ‘ “ ‘ drown-face t & strange Ka enta . : “ ! 5 desolate H 5 \ ‘ . ‘ i wind and th e . < . " i f no sign t t . h watched » R . ‘ ' . ‘ t d ‘ grim intent nto O ' fhow tober t t 1 ‘ #park Strength agains x t my 8 ot Inst to mray @ Ar eth nies For t b ; of his s) t ‘ od ¢ feet beneath his kee t ; ‘ t oor himself headions tnt ; ot; te nt f Squeered the blood s 4 " he we ‘ t up| ar 1 ta fo his heart, that < , 1 “ x . ‘ 2 held muscles te . and & Kre had tied a « “ ' y ' fust a brutse “ . t sensing of e ‘ b e face, with straight bla ‘ A t @ning wet adove his eyes, he and f was t @red aboard his s! th the st cere t q fnagile moveme « e ‘ Weak old man @ut his arma above It, the r . an hile ankets a arted * antn ( t e@halk record Berar 8 SE am ec ten win That dy |g Tt a NU, Techn fo a cha a : Villa, to Her, Is Not a Hero! He Is Nothing Less Than a God | June Displays and Special Offerings He had grow e € r flame id he in WHITE MERCHANDISE Lafargue, not played the game roofing rth had made of hist acid lang f utter drowst 4 meat's cremation was! (THE END.) » Came at last, however, the t fox " “ t etr mr and ® ax ree t w t fa ‘ Me the tale of the }Gcaea a aueaaanae ; awung twice am , t 7 bo _ 2 ; By Norman M. Walker. a a .. Gngote the man had was). Re “ gone t ay ' Bs er x £ ; (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Asi jociation.) rr Complete. And of a s he a a ack Wan 4, CHIHUAHUA y 30, 1914 Which the wreck had gr: nd org Mit gd yet ha a t en eT IR tbe ete igs cote lt ope soe waind te “Have I not seen little, innocent girls carried off bythe the clean-picked bones ort : a te f rough ne ‘em and ‘ rurales of Don Luis Terrazas, who owned ten milliow’facres one? “gag ’ i! ac ane hin ¢ Ae ox wet and ruled in Chihuahua like a king? Have I not seen this © Working with a desperate h pop : oe aoe , — tyrant’s tools ruin homes, kill men, ruin women and slay re of which marke {fe * t Ph ime rat el even babes ?” pable drain on his faiting vit e ‘ wi 4 aid Senora Luz Corral y Villa to me when I called i Raene Lafargue loaded the last he ale “ heavy dc bin ax to interview her for The Star—Senora Villa, who is the ee cans thre Py mubes 1 reamed He | fe the e, 8 patient little wife of Gen. \V the tiger of the north, the Geum of ice that formed in the pool! .,1h° man ttrn suka fee ae ce ee te oe ee twentieth century Napoleon of the western Continents by their removal and casting | 0° Cnging w vas stat ie Gan cae 7 yet SHE'S DECORATED WITH JEWELRY. ‘ fce-sheathed down within the |) 0%) ‘or Pree Pacers . gr ey See ? A slender woman of medium size with tawny hair combed back ag tall he t woke th 1 wee than: th from a well formed forehead, a complexion rich in color and texture, | Now they were all his own! He “*!) Df Merb yes Re Shri BP GAB, - seed | a pair of Mmpid brown eyes, a straight, Castilian nose set above a ¢ within bis cabin to peer 0 * 4 ~) we e an . ei somewhat large mouth which is emphasized by a thick lower lip, abd . tly by the Mght of an oll! ad sade ~ : a | 4 chin Mimp at the croups of four verti Bim Hite at onesie fe ; : — Pe aon ire, much jewelry—rings, chains, earrings, a wrist Chalk lines crossed diagonally be had failed to jusify o . sea tetumeen a ; hon endant watch to which is attached a gold chain, shoe : a fifth, that had marked the Cunnins!y a. ‘ po kles set in brilllants, jewel-set combs and a massive hair ornament is of his lonely task. Each thea. yy y ‘ , the in the precious stones—ther ou have a glimpse of the real Mrs. @ had meant ten ingots raised © 8) Ps ; 7 | Villa as she sits far back on the leat couch in her apartments sur- the Loup Garou. Each group wT se : oo ? l rounded by photographs of Gen. Villa and much pink wall paper five with a ring around It stood, {DAT Naerg | THERE 18 BUT ONB MRS. VILLA—take my word for that 50 loaded on the sloop. There '” pats ny ‘ There could not be another, for the mutual devotion that I bave 200 circled groups, and at 24 consciow “4 nt the fill the eyes of the two children of the each, and lake copper scarce "°8* be mistaken, 35 cents a pound, the 10,000) Through . sere may be t know. But who in Mexico is ravaged from the wreck were (he enst not have a companiera in the camps and afield with treasure worth $60,000 a ae « the troops? That is Mexico, and M exico is not the United Sta _ The man was cold and hungry and : ‘ | SHE KNOWS PANCHO’S A GOD. f weary. The skin, tight ’ . d 4 ' Senora Villa does not think Pancho V i n eT pe Se USM ith atenlthy enn tid leap aia ; : wre Villa does 1 nk Pancho Villa a hero—she knows he Blackened there by long ex. he won again sd t) F ths & “fe nas igre <thus She has thought so since that time that he rode down out of the So water and wind and frost. ened snow to the shelter of the ice pr ok saoe | ins to her father's rancho in San Andreas and wooed @¥es were sunken and his long bound why ahaa lat his thro w the mar 4 Teaee Seawtane ends ¥ ‘og and og ~~ is his eae } ve tt Sow ard ag ry , ite | : | » knew it when he returned to San Andreas with his little army "et chalk was the warming joy of! mediable fault. High up in the scale slashed ati had become repelle f 1,200 and took from Felix Terrazas all of the federal trains which the general had sent out from Chihuahua to bring her husband back flevement, and he leaned forward it commenced, like a demoniac mark beneath that record. “Last shriek, slurring then slowly down November 10.” to the quivering moan ‘of last ‘Now he would smash his way, pair. and cad ng in its mou f RAP AT CHARTER OF OPERA STAR Aside from several other reas in disgrace to the p ® ber nitentiary Pancho—her bra e, big boy who comes home from the 1 for her to feed and pet and love i, her home, and the care of the family who have a é b ' i home under her roof are her duties | Women of her country know little of the affairs of state, and she is a daughter of Mexico. GIRLS CAPTURED; HELD AS SLAVES. huasba: I know something of war,” she continued sadly in her con sation with me t 1 know more of what Mexico called peace. lew, but Don Lais’ rurales and favorites mde ¢ was pea » worse th r the poor Mrs Villa “It was my father’s constant fear that his little Lucita migh# one day be captured and carried off ON THE CANTEL OF SOME RUR- narter be ken the head of the de First real picture ever published of Senora Villa, wife of the) ALE'S SADDLE to be made a slave in Chihuahua for some favorite ourt of last resort in famous general of general's. T was worse than death. But all that has a ort t Z changed now en iP Don Luis has been driven from the country and WOMEN A bas : tid eps NO LONGER SLAVE 1 am thankful that my Pancho has had so1 be cit , ‘thing to do with it : r aca al . 00 Ouse H Pre Paid Produce ro | HATE TO TALK ABOUT MYSELF PEDDLER WAS A | Prices Poultry. Veal and Pense Sae% Exes searaer, = CLEVER FELLOW = CHAPTER CLXVII) the same circums ait hold forth on fp (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ab WIRES HIS GIRL | 2 ess He wore old clothes that hung} ¢ : ected dally by the Bradner . ’ ekéepl | upon his gaunt frame. AN|xeuee Washteaton e t ne while was by slouched low over his|~ creamery, brick , tr ase ar ly aa © Mary with s face was half-obscured|Native Washington have A Mary wi His fa fate agli creamery, solld pack S OPRINCESS ALICE a one thine | have noticed, and that *G | Presh astern creamery, SHE TOOKHIMUP y | | | | Ik e, if - ‘ y h pned for Mary's | de e ~—- « e sy housekeeping sme once | enth av, yest fc and a. | Douglas . en all of elt) 1 cert will be env be?” he asked, but the woman shook e « D t nt M furt th Alaska Excursions is th . y, no matter how | beady eyes med as Mamzie Ran-| brick f < ddor % Sev-| ¥, much 6 a d her ddor at 1314% Sev-} ee To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran ay yao: gell and Juneau splendid “Prin ‘ ffer ever ny old clothes, may pnain triplete comfort. ings of the ent Prince: nein twine Alice” June 25 and August 8 her head. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP D the Mollie, Jack, M igh whe will have to get along| His Whiskers laughed For rates, sailings and information apply to : Leger Ga. betas - A Abin "|e Soe oe 0 ae much | money than I] _ “Vell, I show you some trick CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY gh ad i Pipa Re Fitzhugh has lost her baby, Which #he]"T"tave made no suggestions to| And then he performed gracefully 713 Second Avenue, Seattle H 0, back tt hrop, Mass. | jought not to have had at all, the sary about her home, for I think| Several sleightof-hand tricks } The other day he wired his lady| WwW YORK M Anna family is ready to fall down) ¢) 04 hing tn which every wom. | After he had gone Miss pias | ‘ e 1 tif! cot-| Fitzhugh, grand opera star, was a o } 9 t h A ‘ it eh, ¢ ro o| miased $f ave fo the banks of P +} chorus girl in “The Wizard of O Jack ts, 0! se, adoring, which wn tast | presume © married yesterda man They are both M wa grand op-|me a lit Kuropean reputa-| most always Dick takes every is away this time. I would] onal ag en David Montgome eo hislix as it should be, but he js much|o)., 4 j She notified the police | Your Money Earns war Sve NAHE Aa Hour PE scale sok sind. sees te sah san Th ie tna an as Sat fateetaine | GAREFUL, BOYS More With Us © wame pla eve ee . somewhere, a# 1y myself should visit t be her Anybody who leaves his auto # to th i at no 3 will let her go standing befor! th ntrance to any Mitzhug when | thin how al Dick while ‘ to » the “tin while Jack seer ar m so fond of Mollie that per-| public building will get in bad with bride i, {one in the world could ever do 08) haps I worry more about her than|the police, according to a general | s her second matrimonial] fine ax Mary, who «D1 1 need to, But if ever a girl had| order to the force from Chief Grif-| venture it Montgormery has been| her bed at the hospital and taking) tne attripn | singer like to take Mollie, an Because our entire earnings, less actual ex penses, are paid to those who I do and say as a matter of course, *€ , »s both of heaven and| fiths leave their funds : } looked on by the theatrical | everybod oration with @ Very! hell in her composition, it's Dick's | | with us. % where all the late pictures ar ” ax a confirmed bache W ami ; beautiful sister. Our expens q bs IMPERIAL BAR AND FREE READING ROOM Maree St na “wet iil Aone’ Complet t nat ot TALK ON SCHOOL | SLIT SKIRT WINS will never bw as great friends with)" (ro ge Continued Monday.) omplete Kepor the reasons why [saa t service r ‘ ” ~ || her as she is with me notwith ; 0 ; Be post abide aad Acti ction IN “HOOPS” DEBATE |] luting Mary has. been on the of Market Today paid less, than ‘6 na 206 OCCIDENTAL t ty stiff climb for PHILADELPHIA, May 30. siage, yet she is singularly conven-/GIRL HELD AS SLAYER) per cent on say ¥ me w the children will be|| Turn back In the old family al- Pi tional in r manner of thought, ENDS LIFE IN CE ings t dit if I don't come,” satd|] bum to those little gems of pho- Ji and Mollie, God bless her, is as CELL That's if — - le y Pry, a Civil War|] tographs, yellowed with age. | original as she ts clever | the re Sys be i velern he faced the long stair-|| See the sweetfaced women, Mollie hae the making of one.ot} N#W ORLEANS, May 30.—Mise ne a ee z . to t ond floor of the Cas-|| hands demurely folded, modestly }| the most splendid of y or| Augusta Edwa ‘ed 24, who last i ade hoi esterda y A clad in the great diameter hoop. [| she may bring about p na t! July k ag Riehl, merchant later he e skirts, of catastrophes, and Mary Is one of], eaptea 7 O% —_—_ ——— he was being {nt aed Then turn to the latest photo |! lovable Ittle women who nev-|°" & crowded eet car here, after (0) CES ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIE to whom: he to|] album, with the snappy snap- tep on any one’s toes, because | Charging that he had wronged her * on savings last have & Memorial Day 1 ws, | shots of slit skirts, aliken hosiery never walk out of the beaten| committed suicide in her cell here | 4 dividend period. A : the old an collapsed and that air of independence and | path or try to pass any one | today. The supreme court yesterday |! 3 Write or phone BALLOU & WRIGHT He bad lost a leg in the war, and |} absolute confidence In one's own || I am too Independent, too aggres-| confirmed her life sentence, She |ogiternta head leita 0 @2 for booklet, é ] Lomobile Supplies. G. & J. Tires and ‘Tubes—a Kafe Huy mie i ¢ yet tu oe roeeeel wien apparent on the Hive, to gain unive al love. Those | was the only white woman ever con- | Local radishes : 200 @2 ; ie lived # 5 Howell st. He in| feminine faces. | who love me, however, love me very|yjcted in the South for killing an tatoos : 7 é 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 irvived by & widow, active in Re The question at issue in the de- || much, and those who do not like] alleged betrayer ea . ° Hs >: ound Savi — ef Corps work bate, the last of the year at Bryn ]| me hate me, 1 don't belie Oy peated wt ea F > *» (G@ Loan Association , A Mutual & Me £. aN ROe 1a 4 M OTORCY CLES mnzet GETS 3 £Q)|] tatersathreene font" “Saet ‘now averyooty te talking Resolved, That the middle || about Mary's apartment, and Aunt & “DENNY-RENTON” 239 yous Victorian women made better J] Mary and Moth e both advising BALLOU & WRIGHT yoLes | rel Twede of Ba won|] wives than the modern feminist || P M is lying b n her All Clay Products | * 817 East P e. Phone East 471 |achool de lamation contest at Broad | The hoopskirt lost leach woman belleve that her advice | ee s- Smal nine miivee, "erate 2: | 222 Pike St. wd 7 eM oot Fe ee || Way lant night, |i the one she will take, while 1, in| Chotce temons, erate’; .:, an |