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1916. PAGE STAR— RDAY, APRIL IFISH SCHOONER | Confessions of a Wife. © OLISEUM }}) BCIOUS PRAYER 1 told her, “It is what 1 hog SEATTLE My little nurse said this morn | do say unconsctously every day | ing, in rather a timid manner | A daring attempt te disable Mra, Waverly, what ia your re} Oh, Thou Almighty Pow | the power fishing schooner lage : ak Teach me to take from Thee my | | 1 have be eccuned of not h dole a ar . * Orient on the eve of her dee [i tte, nen vered, “but if re-|Of good or fl and murmur not Pike at Fifth Continuous 11 to 11 parture for the halibut banks ligion means, es the dictionary base Oh, ake my finite mind to wranp | | wae blocked Friday night, fit any aystem of faith T in Thy tofinite plan, there is 4 | when Engineer Ellison engag- [and worship,’ I think It for my weak cries against ed In a revolver and rifle ekir t — Bas gg tye J religion i grief “ sorrow of the com Today { ] mish with two men who came | tog) that, thru.all ta waist he it | Blot ent ego that doth erush ( aboard at the King-Winge | will yet ‘ion to some high plane, | my sou Last Time— = | dock plane of happiness that might be| Beneath ite load of selfishness and | The Orient owners have been | Palled nent g see Snoere | and Age © know, what now I , holding Out againet striking halibut!" yen vores’ paid: “Do you not] dimly guess, BI ANCHE fishermen, The craft was to have have nome sort of Imaginative be-| The fullness of Thy purpose, for taken out a number of sehooner/ing to whom you pray when you my deatre jcaptains to fish for halibut Satur | have reached that place in your af-| For which I vainly plead, when SWEE I s | day faire that you do not know what placdd beside the Eliison heard the prowlers on'to do next?” umanity's need sinks into Hum er need # . the schooner’s deck and went to You mean, do I believe itn 0 rene os: |ward them single-handed An he| personal God?’ 1 sald and then 1|/Oh, Thou High Over All! | |approached the bow, they opened] told her, little book, of my expert-| Suffer my mean, ungenerous | jfire on him. ence at the time Sonny was borr prayer, | | He darted below again and rejand how, thru that great soul's That Thou uldet change Thy} lturned with a high-powered rifle. travall, I came to the conclusion chan *e lawa, ] |The mon were scampering over the|that a God to be a real God must | Which make strict Justice, mercy ] : side into a waiting rowboat when not be concerned with m but n t divin | 4 jhe returned As he blazed away with justice. That a God could To fall upon unheeding ears Pring : ' jat thom, they returned the fire, and | hot » father because a father me | J pre At the same time made for a motor-| Waa‘ first human and a God must|To feel Thy love, which allem morrow — Ly boat anchored 200 yards away |be apart and above every human bracing wraps To co} ce) ba A fow minutes later the lights| Conception Not only me about, bat takes the ‘ of the power boat disappeared in| “I¢ J. were going to pray, little whole te fc 4 hd Ms jthe darknows Forge teagers e290 Great untverse within its sheltering JOHN e ee eginning Apri t cltce patro! boats searched the folds |harbor all night for the launch, Thy way is right; and, tho in fol | ee and | My path leads o'er the plowshare’s ® " | | lurid red i] 7 Buyers who are in the market 'RESERVE GALLERY By Uncle Jack suits wl t treet Tay guidance sere| —iN— E . . | and eay . | " While yet I it y streaming eyes 5 for popular-priced automobiles AT MOORE FOR KIDS Tho many good drawings were) Wl" ori, fh my etronening . : 8 4 | submitted tn this week's contest, ray will be done! . The Nig I > “Bille” haven't |aturally enough each had its will do well to wait until this tbe, Big Brother “Dille”: haven't] iit Y ator sean enlatake that] \\o' iiti sted’ ad) right degaune 3 *7) 9° : ° . Big Brother Billy Bane bas any children made was in draw| tear punishment, and | am not too . b spoken, and as a result the gallery!" the feet scratchily, a Ia d- big to be reduced to nothing ff I " ela orate building 1S filled with at the Moore theatre Monday night,“ - wee Draw the ts ; 4 Ylinterfere with the Great Plor ca . when the Elks put on their big an-| 82d carefu Strong, full Hnes/in the end it amounts to this machines for your approval. Haare et oe aaetr eed taclare the best and reproduce much wilt be done.” ot on es 5 ° | the lttle folke—the little scrawny better than scratchy, careless lines (Te be ian On exhibition will be ones with dimes instead of dollars; |Get Your proportion# fixed care-) __ [Te be continued) |with calico shirts and dresses in-|fully in your mind : stead of fine linen and woolen! The pay was rigs abe spot iy tab in many drawings. Much of it was ‘ > c ~ 4.\% mane of rawly lines, having no . . Pleasure Cars Motor Trucks jf «ii corer it Sch Giese thc _The funniest thing Jack Barrymore ever [i | | order and at the same time be » winning drawing. See did—in the funniest film he ever played, 780 e ready to control them tn case of | hO* reky A mate th need hair and al he other pc that ola Accessories hemie hee wt entra | aod Aree | It’s Going to Be This Week’s Hit . | ment mplenty for the grown-ups Follow this advice in the next ma The minstrel third part will re.|¢re¥ing contest Get It! volve around Minstrel Man Bilt iia ate Ree ae bea f | Hobson, the man who invented the DRAWING CONTEST | fro i Mobert Grass, “Zerolene” Ber-| BRINGS MANY FINE ve TT. T kent, L. A. Wattelet, Oliver Hul) COPIES OF TOM DUP! ty SEA LE A UDI ORIUM bach, Teel Williams, Perry Huff MATINEE and William Sparek will be “among | )———————_______ 2:15 to 4:15 wh thoee present.” with more doing } pot than is provided in the ordinar Concert 3:15 . three-ring clreus. | DR. LR CLARK ¢ | Part two will be muste, the tickly, | | |wigxiy aire folks go home and | 3 ——————— ~ > whistie around the house and the | | van ae es. 1 Te you te the question of your i jolla hus accumulated | OPEN BUILDING BIDS |?tsc7e io Sty “°° |VACHTSMEN LEARN |e ming S Sore Sed sear eetet ted oe w= tel mes aco the old home—the big, alghtatory ctertee inet’ make) WATERFRONT RIOT |MEN. | KNOW THAT | i abe ae HOW TO LAY MINES one at Fourth ave. and Spring st. bed—that interfere with ve ‘nat ‘university Pocctontns =a Improper measure miter eet tne couatracion of | DIES OF HIS WOUND enbiaua | Striking steamship men lay to than discam ae ver the few Political Science and Com- SAN FRANCISCO, apr 1—v>-| JAIL FOR “DOPE” MEN |watt for atrikebreakera employed on oe oe io merce building for the campus Fri. der the supervision of Major Bur | on the steamer Edith and beat o Jobn Holmes, ship joiner fore . day. H. D. rt was awarded gees, San Francisco yachtamen are — hem with clube and stones as they “pre the excavation contract for $2,974.|mAan, who was shot thru the neck|:, jearn the art of mine laying, so| ©. Helmar and Sam Fein were left Pier 14, Friday afternoon The building award was held op|by John Ross at the Seattle Con-|they may form an Important arm of | eiven three months and six months Motoreycle police nm arrived ter until next meeting. struction and Dry Dock yards the coast defense in case of war. | respectively in the Plerce county er your teeth and the rioting bad stopped, but | “ you an mate of what It will cost “hari President Suzzallo was given! woiiseday, diet at the Seattle Major Burgess escorted represen-| jai! for violating the Harrison drug | you to have them put inte perfect und Chal Alex, Gus Nelson power to distribute authority ri vy t os of several clubs over the tor-|iaw. Harry Smith, found guilty of condition nd Charles Davis injured. They among the faculty as he pleased, General hospital Friday night. He » wharf at the Presidio today,|the same crime and perjury. was | mM... 4 how Mttie were members of the Edith's crew, |" and requemed to have designed a leaves a widow and three children Introducing them to the rudiments| given #!x months in the Pierce | ws ta 1y auoe ot Gas - Pabst. = book plate in honor of Adele M.'in Pelfast, Ireland. of the mine laying art county bastile one thin tever it will cost pee eyes » | BEE ASSN LSU SS SEES MEAN THIEF “o> Sexe ne ait wil c s of 100 Remem' a N rriee pods er this {hie office . Ignatz Lang, @ blind news vend-| O*H°% Hoste: JS = * ~ week with the foregbing drawing from the best Gental. c Freak doar Beige Bhs gone with | pa of Tom Duff. Thix drawing was passed the examination Chere kL, es Pg SANDERSON’S PHS ~ t y y dental hoa her . J [@) the ‘beet among 128 drawings mub- fee tried to slip him a worthless slug 3 in front of b exchange for a paper. | ‘The well known and relis- ad . . sere gh Fi ean Jones was arrested and later! ble remedy for FEMALE , ht of ater : EASY MONEY FOR KID Fe eestitietoweat prices--| sentenced to serve 20 days in the Taner, Core many = WHO CAN SOLVE THIS gy 1 esas Se the ar eee re + : —— ‘ .. Price * PUZZLE: $14 1S PRIZE/ 2°. Soe Sno Sloasor of this ottion the Hollywood, 212 box, or 3 for $5, mal 40 por Uncle Jack is indebted to a friend who ts thorough ly thle. be , Riain wrapper. rs, = who wigns himself (or herself) “A| ato etn wt 6 18,2 tot ; Sundays, 11 te 1. Malt = Subscriber,” for next week's con ¢6 properly perto a BULL BROS RAYMOND REMEDY CO. peak teat BR J e yee Most dental offi j pe ey v0 that when pi Bh praca | 04 at att ot iis” prectoum material nor le | Room 4, Hotel Antlers, 4h @ Ues® = by a He ete ly o of | e 15. hor come to this office . . | 6 e208 Gental work oe fOr Four) 6013 THIRD @AIN 1049 || You are Interested in 2) + pantie AS Ra OER TELE BY HERBERT KAUFMAN - . : ; 4 3 Regal Dental Offi } position paying from 3 egal ices oye . * ee or . sans : ee Se a Castilian che: $150 to $300 a month | HEY are the architects of tness. Their vision lies within their souls. They never see the 143 Dr. 1. M. Clark, M | we Kitchen | 3 i4 “ ¥ to A P ° : . nis 1405 Third Av +) Prop. and will spend $75 to) mirages of Fact, but peer beyond the veils and mists of Doubt and pierce the walls of unborn Time. The context is open to all boy! eal Spat | . * * A and girl readers of the Circle who| P. @—We have > > qualify, call at once | The World has accolated them with jeer and sneer and gibe, for worlds are made of little men amonne daa ae anak ng a oss nrnpire OE The| Pelied to add who take but never give; who share but never spare; who cheer a grudge and grudge a cheer. \¢ t clones noxt Friday after: Wherefore, the paths of progress have been sobs of blood dropped from their broken hearts. hee eee cee ech Makers of empire, they have fought for bigger things than crowns, and higher seats than thrones. Fanfare and and the right to rule or will to love are not the fires which wrought their resolu- INE W MEMBER WRIt tions into steel. Grief only streaks their hair with silver, but has never grayed their hopes. ; Groupe of Grand. Opera Stars PRERTERETTIPT ECA de ete tee Dear Uncle Jack We have taken They are the Argonauts, the seekers of the priceless fleece—the Truth. ithe Star quite & whlle‘and I Bave i } ‘ RA yy aye e the ages yd _ heard the rayiry Destiny call to them from the unknown vasts. i ver A tke alttaent Gai as or sas De KOV EN OPE COs 4 They uncharted seas, for are makers of the charts. With only cloth of courage at their |given aw those who got the] | ARG ) = masts and with no compass save their dreams, they sail away undaunted for the far, blind shores. 4 wince tn toke the Cikels inset . B IN Hi 0 O D rizes, Enclosed you will find a drawing of Tom Duff, which I drew to take part in the contest Iam 12 years old and attend the University Heights school Do you have to do anything spe cial to become a member of the win some Their brains have wrought all human miracles. In lace of stone their spires stab the Old World’s skies and with their m crosses kiss the sun. The belted wheel, the trail of steel, the churning screw, are shuttles in the loom on which they weave their magic tapestries. A flash out in the night leaps leagues of snarling seas and cties to shore for help, which but for ener | one man’s dream would never come. ae Qirey pokOTie WAITE | Their tunnels plow the river bed and chain island to the Motherland. 6237 12th Ave, N. EB. 1 : rs : Dorothy: In terin f Their wings of canvas beat the air and add the highways of the eagle to the human paths. or contests. sou pave: becomes INGER SOL. SOLOMON m: Fano Lyric Tenor Nut Walt: All A God-hewn voice swells from a disc of glue and wells out through a throat of brass, caught sweet and whole, to last beyond the maker of the song, because a dreamer dreamt. What would you have of fancy or of fact if hands were all with which men had to build? Your homes are set upon the land a dreamer found. The pictures on its walls are visions from a dreamer’s soul. A dreamer’s pain wails from your violin. i They are the chosen few—the Blazers of the Way—who never wear Doubt’s bandage on their eyes i —who starve and chill and hurt, but hold to courage and to hope, because they know that there is | always proof of truth for them who try,—that only cowardice and lack of faith can keep the seeker vber of The Star Circl er | from his chosen goal; but if his heart be strong and if he dream enough and dream it hard enough, he Tino azen | s | can attain, no matter where men failed before. or 40" aed CORA TRACY MARIE McCONNELL j Walls crumble andympires fall. The tidal wave sweeps from the sea and tears a fortress from its enet | pepsiateli Lyric Soprano rocks. The rotting nations drop off Time’s bough, and only things the dreamers make live on. j They are the Eternal Conquerors; their vassals are the years. ’ Copyright, 1915, by Herbert Kaufman. Kaufman’s First Page Will Appear in the Post-Intelligencer Tomorrow MAGAZINE SECTION Barntone MOORE THEATRE Baritone 6 NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 10 Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. $1.0 2 Best Seat Prices: NIGHTS, 25¢ to $1.50, Mats., —_ ft _” — lc k;lclhuOc— ee -.|h— hUvhLlC dr OO! OE ee el

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