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| i , : a. 'MURPHINE ‘KIDS? 2°" °°" EXPECT LISTER MORNING surprise Baby Just Gets Potluc LEGISLATURE ON o: 3:0 TO MAKE USE OF JUDGE] MORE ABOUT Nit ak ao feed = tebe] 2 ined = Pelee det ELECTION BILL : HIS VETO POWER GOOD we * SMALL FEET LEAD ¢ Soin” TO MAN'S ARREST a In police court arithmetic t only had six or seven whiskies during the day, your honor,” @x plained |. M, Prudent, anawering a charge of having driven an auto! The Star several days ago pub while “under the Influence.” Pru! ished a dispatch from Chicago tel es munt he was drunk. ing of the entirely unexpected birth zation ™ | there to Mrs. Joseph M. Jackson of a baby girl, So interesting was the mens situation that this paper commis : : x pects sioned its correspondent in Chicage ‘ e 10. e drink ie dan.| orn the Jacke i ge @ driving a machine.” | ore complete uk ile A good looking young lady who | 4 "0"! Aersinbygncer age olnern ° pe Trueent to the court: |. Frankly, we were a wee one room reddened, her eves filled and! the & Ms tfu But here you are wot i @ e baby's picture and tne a” oN ny heel when ge Gordon | Her ° ut a $50 fine and added a 7 . ! CA 1 arch 6 tation coor” MIIMY BAGK AT WORK 05000 0050" A Garbage “Prospector” tew et the birt WILL DANCE AT ARMORY pp Poet Rt cha aten be ‘ objected pract eve ote Wednes th t Charles McMullen meant that he , wanted Judge Gordon to make a rig cursory examination of some of Seattle's garbarge cans. Charles was haled to the cooler for having in his possession a set of valuable furs, a woman's satin | o opera bag, two pairs of ladies , ‘ 7 gloves and half a dozen pocket And gray pa a books. r " 9 ! mre ! ? ! r) I ? med he was a garbage can | —A=[-\_— 4 F =| —X =| —!—X =] YFHI12 . He had made a “rich” | Sulu oS hesitation strike im back of the Hotel Wash. |! gyne gical & ever Marjorie Virginia Jackson, Chicago's Wonderful Baby 1iOP. ington,” he said. tied for ther Telare: Mebtullin esutéd. precesd| The es clone to Mothers, for months In ad Baby Jackson found the Her bare, pink skin alone be ———— further with his story, the judge | its in apart vance, prepare for their little world a barren piace for longed to her _————— cut him off wit me te er 7 new comers. Loving hands babies! She took “pot tuck.” as the “Sit down and think of something |! ndering make pretty clothes. A cradie For the first few hours of her happy father remarked IFO a te Brings Hot Water Bag advance of “the day the whole wide world—not even have showered garments and writhtest Bet Bat J t gave no war K A thousand and one little a bottle comforts on the “surprise ss ee Ter | in nar ttars | ade cantar oun," She San human ung tor Saye 27M ras NEW YORK SEATTLE on a traffic violation charge, Of. * clothing—but anything. in all Chicago! ™ ficer Warren, who gather Scrip- ture in, couldn't recall Scripture’s |r face or the facts In the case. Scripture, being a truthful young man, obliged by telling the judge | that he was caught with his muf fler open. The judge nicked Scripture for | Wx 10 iron lads. ba Atlantic to Pacifi 323 Pike St. Joshua Green Bldg Why pay more for hirt when sell the best ever for one dollar? Strictly more, no less. Our variety is unending, and includes ¢ thing new in shirts. We have your favorite patterns— AT ONE DOLLAR Buy, wear, launder a $hirt—if not satisfactory, return it and get your money back. New and complete stock of Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Pa- 1 jamas, Collars, etc. el 323 PIKE ST. Joshua Green blag | S ree DOMESTICITY AND POLITICS days at least MIXED physical construction which Paiats '* (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper been in here before?” the not impair her physical you in here the last time.” He Couldn’t Remember Enterprise Association.) ed George Watson, up for but accounts for the ab “1 can't remember that either,” | ®" not Ave e er Ket these « +] caaieed Wanna. Third: The mother was never | |, pee oR : - u Scr S Watson's hazy memory cost him | Conscious of the presence of life J) pi... p ve ice—n ese John Smith Jugg “John Smith did not mi addressing a plain clot when he related a Mow'he nad net eaten tor aaye, ve | A SOIENTIFIC VIEW even pulled his belt tight to indi sre pulled mie elt vane *o ina | OF SUPRISE BABY recs The story failed to move the | 8Y aah aa ns WOLFORD. Whe ‘ do "i eto Ke cop, who moved Smith to the cala ¢ vl ar Who Attended ints t When Doctor Wolford in formed Mrs. Jackson that she s alth have good reasons for know polities ours were the lowest bids ra. Jackson John will be in our midst ten ariant in the moth y ° " ° ! turned. Second The child was car. T twins rose mck of “Well, you have been. and quite a | Tied on the right aide of | arms and lee from Toddy'a bed } few times at that.” snapped his |!" the “me ins n which they i “| don't remember,” Watson re-|| sence of certain signs. ng and honor. “Now tell me what brought until an hour before the child ‘ i 10 days. perstag an Tel ast ey begged . My theory In regard to this Pr ants Aunt bidiain weak aot CRAFTSMEN MEET | creinere orrnor | sa sal Stal tinh rime der sitive. Now If we could sear wide ara ote discover exactly how the nerves IN ANNU were affected, or rather. how hb t they escaped feeling the effects going This is the biggest, best and most liberal proposition we have ever offered our boy friends. | HERE IS OUR OFFER To every boy who secures two new subscribers to The Seattle Daily Star for one month each we will send a year’s subscription to The Boys’ Magazine. It will be easy for you to get two new subscribers. Have them sign their names and addresses to the coupons below and bring to The Star office as soon as possible and we will have the maga- zine sent to your address for one year. The regular price of The Boys’ Magazine is $1.00 per year. Hurry in with your orders so we can start the magazine at once. SEND A PRESENT TO A FRIEND If you have a boy friend to whom you would like to send a year’s subscription to The Boys’ Magazinz, just secure an additional two new orders for The Star and we will be glad to take care of the orders. In fact, for each two additional orders you secure you can have an addi- tional yearly subscription to dispose of among your friends. Some of- fer, eh? Well, get busy. A Little Talk About The Boys’ Magazine ’ A magazine, as the name implies, FOR BOYS; full of good, clean and fascinating short and con- tinued stories by good authors who know how and what to write for boys. Regular subscription price $1.00 per year. It is beautifully illustrated throughout, both in black and white and colors. Each issue contains practical and instructive departments devoted to Electricity, Mechanics, Ath- = letics, Amateur Carpentry, Amateur Photography, also Stamp and Coin Collecting. In the March, 1915, issue of The Boys’ Magazine begins a new serial by Wm. Heyliger entitled 6 “Fair Play.” Mr. Heyliger is known throughout America as one of the very best boys’ writers. His ; stories are extremely fascinating and they will hold your interest from start to finish. e Universal Craf n of child-bearing we might be |! able to perform an operation |“ that would relieve mothers of much of the strain and agony. was about to become a mother, Hat she ridiculed the idea. The father refused to believe what he termed impossibie And, take fron Chicago's “sur INFANT! a SOME “Ridiculous!” cried thousands of when this amazing birth | wa affirmed in all its curious de by the physi Steamers H. 1B. 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