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THE SEATTLE STAR DY STAR PURLIGHING oo. , al = EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONE: Business Dept... Matin 1080. Haltorfal Dept . Main tah ard Wells, Pdltor BF. Chaso, Pusiness Manager <a orricny, 7 and 1808 7th Ave. Beattie—120: New conte er Week, OF twenty-five cepts per manth, deliverad arriers, Ne free copies. Bubserth changiog their addrcas will please notify this office at Shee and send thelr old as well as their new addr ar fea Washington, as second-class matter WHERE MATRIMORY 18 A CRIME New York has Just dincovered a new ortme Ht is Matrimony. Im fur & Woman gehool. teacher who weds, loses her position, If she wede and keeps her happt secret, charges will be pre- for against her on information @ained from any source, a trial will follow, and the teacher will be dismissed if it can be proven that she has an Incumbrance tn the shape of a husband Rut why? There doesn't seem to be logic or horse sense in wuch a proceeding. The fot that it Ie the rule In many large cities does not make it a just regulation. Of course, the main idea ts to make a job go around; ‘te distribute rally #8 possible, In theory a husband should support his wit, not (he municipality, and (t i alleged that the married woman doos not need to work for wages, She has as much right, morally, to be a bread-winner as has a man every bit. Matrimony does mot loasen her efficiency ae a teacher, Again, she fan't & pensioner, She gives value received, and generally far more for every dollar paid her by the muntetpality, Married or single, she works like « cart-horee, harder than any one who has not taught school can know of can apprecta ‘ ‘Then why make it a crime for her to round out her life by axsocta- tion with a geod man? Why make any rule that will prevent her from following the dictates of her heart? The husband whe can work will have little diffiowlty tn winning hie echool teacher wife from her vocation, howe But we have in mind one home--not so far away as Now York where a pale man site all day in an invalid’s chair, and watches for a © bit of human sunshine to enter the door and drive sorrew from his breast. He can't work, A woman supports him, She earns the money that buys food, clothing, delicactes, medicine and pays the doctor. She married an tnvalid. She cares for a sick man as she would for a child. And every minute of her glorious and self-sacrifiving life she loves him, and never, fer an instant, does she lose hope that some day he will And health and strength. Ghe ic @ married schoo! teacher, living in vielation of @ echoo! law that declares that the good women whe teach the children shall not be as ether women. CAN THERE BE WISDOM IN SUCH A RULET — aime COUNTY muST SUFFER Charges of the gravest nature continue to be made aguinst the King eounty delegation in the state legislature with reference to the senator- fl contest. Particularly usiy are the rumors in ciroulation regard- tng the seven Republican senators from this county. The rumore are mo longer confined to Olympia. They have been spread broadcast, and are now being published in every part of the state. No sympathy need be wasted on the men who are the subject of this comip, They knew at the beginning what honest people every where would say regarding thetr lukewarm support of their own @idate for the United States senate and their palpable leaning toward the ratircada. Tt ts only to be héped that they will reap as they have sown. Bit~ terly will King county be forced to suffer for the poiitionl perfidy of her Tepresentatives in the present legislature if Harold Preston ts defeat- ed; and that be wilt be defeated ia now admitted. ‘The Republican party in the county will not be the only aufferer. ‘The perfidy of the traitors at Olympia reflects ugen the entire com- THE PERRIES OF THE POOR ‘Two New Jersey pastors have been rebuking thelr partehioners for making penny contributions, taking care, however, to declare that they who gave pennies Decause they could “are robbing themeotves could give dottars but only gave pennies and condemoed. These are many, they dectared, They deptered the fect that in their burden of the expense was carried by the poor, too much. i custous coincidence between the utterances of these two Tecently made Wy Dr. Rainsford, of New York, fashionable oburch, St. George's, rested ' All the same, the people of thie country will give the stress such @ welcome as shall warm the cockies of her heart. Robert Grau anowe that ‘ ‘That ts why he ts willing to pay Mme. Patti $5,000 each for 6 con- certs or 9590,00 in all, transportation and entertainment for a suite of sis, besides providing « physician, extra. ‘This “positively last” tour comes during the seagon of 198-4 ‘Whi it add to Pattfs fame? i A new generation has come on that knows not Patti and her mar- velous tones. This generation dowbts the traditions concerning the power of her votes. It has heard Nordic and Meiba and Sembrich and Caive. Surely these are greatest in the kingdom of song. As for the diva herself it t# represented that at the age of 60 years her voice is full, strong and sweet as ever and that her physical charmea have not waned. ‘We shall see. THE FATE OF A SHORER Men and women have been killed because of ambition, love, hate, It was left for California to come to You don’t blame the person who tried to infitet the death penalty? Of course not. Humanity despises the snorer, and yet few are free from the disease, habit, exercise or amusement—call it what you will. It was in the noorhouse of Butte couaty, a paradixe of poverty, where the ameil of orange blossome fills the air, and the guiden fruit is as plentiful as fish in the sea. And Into this pauper Eden crept the wreck of a man who had snored more or less for #2 years. Hie wife was dead long years before; gone where she was spared the mighty blasts that man blew on the bugle nature formed for him. ' ‘They gave him quarters with an olf friend, and the munto began. One pauper siept and snored, while the other counted the leaden hours of night and cursed. ' ‘Through the window came the # weet fragrance of orange blossoma, and the starry eyes of night looked on a morne of poetio peace, broken only by the terrific lullaby of this Butte county pauper, who could outshore anything that ever walked on two legs. You've lain awake in your berth on a sleeping car and carsed the snorer across the aisio. You know how loud his snoring sounded, It arose in regular Wagnerian cadence, above the jolting, jarring, sereech- ing, hissing, grinding of a train in motion, and put murder In your heart. 4 The authorities of the Butte county poorhouse say that the ordinary sleeping car snore i# to the discordant music of their prize pauper what a summer breeze Is to a Kansas cyclone. $0 one night the man who couldn't sleep, a battered hulk who wae trying to close his days in peace among the erange blossoms, concealed a hatchet under his pillow, and when the snorer tuned up and waa dash- ing off a little melody of his own composition, ‘he ax fell, and the snorer was minus @ nose, There was some more chopping, a hurry call for guarda and a doctor, and then the old man was arrested, Ho will plead jastification— ' Or temporary insanity superinduced by insomnia, caused by snoring. What would you do if you had @ place on the jury? ee ee BOLD mOVE KANSAS Kanenae hae come to the front with @ revolution in the methods of electing a United States senator, The ature hae rebelled against the attempts of the senatorial candidates to control that body, and has fent thom about thelr business ; A resolution was introduced in the Kansas house, requesting the four members of congress, Long, Curtis, Bowersock and Calderhead, who have been at Topeka, running for the senate, to return to Washington and resume their duties. It la hard for the office to succes#fully seek the mun when there are #0 many standing around In'the way. With these obstructions cleared out of the way, better progress may be made Kansas bi ® & bold start in @ direction toward whioh all state legislatures have long been casting wistful eyon ‘The importunity of senatorial candidates is a nuisance and a shame in every state. Present events in Olympia show that Kannas is far ahead of W. ‘ash- ington tn this respect. OO The Mexican government t# going to break Up all monopolies of the Ne@deasitien of life. Bhe ought to be able to get a lot of practical sum- geationa from this country by observing how we don’t do ft. _ Thomas A, Wdlson's proporal to make electricity out of coal would appear more practical if #0 amended as to make coal out of electricity, ag Ae ans wane me NO MME. ADELINA PATTI MAKES GOOD CONTRACT THE WORLD-FAMOUS DIVA WILL BEGIN ANOTHER FAREWELL TOUR IN NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 5 MME ADELINA PATTL NEW YORK, Jan. %.—(S8peotal,) | Rothachitde tn London $10,000, an ad- “The comtract whieh Robt, Grau has] ditional $58,000 to be made with Mme. Patt! shows that) pore en, Patti haw lost pone of her well-re-| Mr membered bustness talenta It pro- vides for 60 concerts to period of six months, not more than 10 concerts a month, For this abe in to receive $5000 for each convert. « otal of $200,000 for the etx monthe. In addition she i to recetve 50 por cont. of all money recetved af any concert in exoess of $7600. Bhe tx to recetve transportation for her party of six peo and a special car for hereof and husband and their per- al attendants, She to melect| ver, Balt Lake, Gan | der own sonws, the other artiste to) Angeles, Galveston, Dallas, acoomipany her and the musical pee Nashville, Louteviiie, © rector, At each concert she ie um, Toledo, Bing one sale, one concerted number ester, Byracuse, A and ® seone from “La Traviata.” Drookiyn and New York. “Barber of Seville.” of “Linda di| more concerts. She will‘then go & Chamountz.” To bind thie contract) the City of Memiee for four con Grau must at once deposit with the! certs and to Havana for four more. m at least 30 days be- tour begins, comoert at the Medisom Bquare gar- ‘Milwaukee, Delia, Omaha, Mra. Robert Lettheed and Mine Corey are entertaining the You Ladies’ Cinch Club at the home Mrs. Leithead at the @t. Paul, thie afternoon. The H. & A. X. Club hetds tts ular meeting at the residemee of Mr. and Mra. Fred Rice Nometl, $11 Bast Pike street, this evening. present rewular party thie evening at First Mitnight A: pleeae. ur. James D. Me to Franctece Mim Helen MaNa« fe the guest of Mra. ful one. thie Mise Extith Prosch will entertain & few friends at cards Friday after-| ball Mond neon at her home on Ninth avenue. | hall The Assembly club will give ite|and it was a jolly party. neat bail at Deany hall on Friday Rainier Ohapter of evening. Fe! Eo De of the American Ri The Order of Washington gave aj tion met dance on Monday evening ta the ' home SIGHTE ay Hight in Christensen’ 4 z q i it H i? 4 i and T%-1d, cane _—_—_- ‘Tens, Coffees, Butter, Rees, 921 SPCOND 4 ENUB Next Corner ud A Solid Well Made - Sideboard Sits Side Foard made of heavy rolid golden onk; base has large top, two cabinets, one large and two small drawers, all mounted with heavy bras» cast handles. Top is neatly shaped with turned and grooved posts and filled with a 14x24 oval French bevel edge mirror, Side Board is richly decorated With heavy machine carving. Regular price $18.76 Clearance Sale Special $1 1 .65 Fredericke Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streete { EE . e Grau expects that the tour will begin In New York with a mat- cover 4) ines at the Metropolitan Opera house Nov. 3, to be followed by an evening ‘kh concerts, a o ad, St. Paul, Min- Kaneas Ofty, Dens om Lae Masonte block. Many friends were The achslorw tub since cams, pall, avenue ‘The dance given iast night by the Club was & very It took place in Lit- Wagner furnished the muste, FOR BIOEWALK SIONS " Clty. Mingle FIGHT IN TACOMA inehem tat naltecenre ND ee en ine tumorree LOGAL THEATERS 8). forme cmon, veer known ae saauesen ies, (wo pugilinte who are well known in Beatt matehed for “Human Hearts” )- round cont » Tacoma tomer | Human nights enem The Heht will be pulled off in Ger ae mania hall, ‘The are to weigh Gonttje Theater in at M2 pounda A special trade n Clarke begins an has been arranged ty carry the Be od crmagemont at the Beatie | gitie mporte to the fight playing, "Fie Absent snd Gibbs are both known As aeRtenwive Rghtors, and the mateh Third Avenue should, under favorable clrours Weary Willie Walker” continuee | stances, be « mood mill to be a sucgemsful attraction at the — hird Avenue, It is a tramp comedy | Dunlap, real estate, 4 Unton and one of the kind (hat slwaye rapecieaat & NRE RRR eke a bit ‘ane Madison Theater vaudevtite DIM at Madinon | C ooper & Levy tp makes « dive of fop of telephon Of the theate ery evening |B GOOD ALARM CLOCKS— look pore will be two watehes Same as jewelers ask one at the matinee next dollar— aturday afternoon Our price, each .. 606 OUR 25-CEN ReEGH EVERYBODY fs the beet, ee MAY VOTE INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, t-—~The | SPRUCE COUGH BALSAM United Mine Workers’ convention Coughs and Cold em per bottle, 36 fonts, to bett introduce it, special, per bottle ........ 18e Apougn’? LAUNDRY BTARCH—46- pound boxes— Regular price Tbe, tomorrow, per box BUGAR CREAM CORN—Sweet and tender— 5 cans for Per dow. SLICED SINGAPORE PINE- APPL E— Reevlar price the, special to- morrow, per can .........18e c. 4 L. PLUG CUT TOBACCO - than the @-cent kind—To better introduce it —Per pound . te MASON'S STOVE POLISH— Special tomorrow, per can.Je PORK ANO BEANS— Per can han made several changes In the con- stitution .of the organisation. The | most important is a change in the method of ordering a strike. Here- after a strite may be ordered only | by & two-thirds vote of the whole | membership, imetead of two-thirds | of the emevutive board, ae ——»——— | Beattio Mercantite Club, Arcade Bullding—The list of charter mem. | bers closes January 41st, after which | special POWDERED BORAX— 10-cont site Bpectal tomorrow .......+ be DELICIOUS TABLE SYRUP— Wallon can We cay LON KING SEGARS—60 bor — Per box . 02.00 GENUINE HOLLAND HERRING— Per kit. ...... 91.85 and $1.50 “OUR BEST” FLOU Per sack yes $38 ir, has gone @ abort time. A of Bpokane ank Deel of ‘The Caledonian Society gave a big Removal Sale Will Bea Hum- mer CALIFORNIA PORT — tho Decorated Bowls........15¢ es onal wit CALIFORNIA GHERRY WIN! —Per gallon, 2 Ot. GOOO TABLE CLARET— Per «a 500 and 104 WHISKEY — Extra medicinal quality— Full quart bottle, sach..§1.08 Brattle’ ‘Tuwe, Theater w. Wate ie, An Epoch Annals of Comedy, gs Bngagement of the Latest and Funniest of Comedy Successes, WEARY WILLIE WALKER “Tho Liveltest of Pun.” = - THE GREAT CARROLL, Made of | cellulotd, RUSSELL & O'NEIL a cake nicely, heed by travelers we SNS SISTERS. ward pee PROF, CLARK'S DOG CI Porcelain Clooks, ROONEY mneetene PRICES— 100, 250 SOc. | | and DICK MACK, > an - Two rmances daily at 2:90 and 8:30 |p HARVARD Dental Parlors 618 2nd ave. Collins building. ippers, usual 81.26 value; apectal ‘Thess and sands more just as 1412 FIRST AVENUE. NOTICE TO LADIES We yenterday received from New York a large case of black All Work Paini jens Guaranteed for 15 Yea Houre—-8:30 a. m, to 8:00 days—#:00 a. m. to 1 This came quite unex- © must sell at e no room | m, and our regular spring line is coming every ~* ‘0 clear these goods off at once we will sell them on Sat- urday and Monday at $1.00, $1.26, $1.35 and $1.40 per yard; 00, this is ntrtotly th, 68 inches wide, IMPERIAL TAILORING C0. 1102 Second Avenue is highly recommended as @ preventive ot Colds and Influenza ‘ and asa specific remedy for Typhoid and Malarial Fevers. ¥. FOUGRRA & CO., 26-30 W. Wiliiam St.,.¥.Y. 706 First Ave. ‘a —— ——a The Tonic Par Excellence. The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B Stetson Hat, #4 and 6 Calmer PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. , 1920 gna Plans and Betimates furnished laure money back . Cc. M. SHAW @ Co, [Selle Ladies’ Suits, W: ate | Bouth side Colman dock, foot of Cel- Skirts, we “THE RIGHT KIND." Sen et Phone, Black 381, F.W. Merrick(' WarmBeg.| )T! ding News| GOOD NEWS PORMO TIO W 10-4 wine White ¢ ton Marke iRoOW, t-| Good I Gny w 6 ana S66 Huron re Villaw ¢ value at now wine Menched " Vhite © 10-4 Gray pretty borders, lied wine Gray wilting wen Blankets, $1.00 value * his : La regent « , Best Q LWver Qi Hiankets ¥ i he ea j al $1.60! Nor ie a Large size Milver (ray Wool Mixed | lorge #ize, $ Biankets, $1.50 value: seliin wt 7 ; Large size White Wool IMlankets regular price 64.56, eeiling at 2.98 | High Top Shows Underpriced | q aden’ Box Cait adied |] Hainy Day Shoe }] butt on hor worth $3.00; sell ing at 1$2.75 ladies Fine Hox Calt Shoes, | 12 inoh high | topa, . correct style to ae 12 tach high wear with pedes- heavy soles, dresey, trienne ekirts, 94.00 value, selling BE eee Gents’ Test Bn Storm Shoes, i-inch high top,| 12-inch hij three heavy soles, both wear and water resisting, $5.00 value; sell- OMT OE cesecersecerscnser anne $4.00 seeeree eersenee New 1903 Styles W. L. Douglas Men’s Union-Made Shoes Bom Calf and Kid..... $3.00 | Valour Calf ant Viet. Patent Calf or Box Calf oe and value; saliing $2.90 Tanned Calf outside o LACK rye 4 SRY MIXED TTY BRAII IMMED, ee BOVS WOOL CHEVIOT 2-PIECE SUITS, SIZES 8 TO 15 A cK ANDO 8&7 PaaS yd SUITS; 400 VALUE, SELLING AT .. MEVIOT 3-PIECE 1268; VALUE, na Ase - Oo ONE BLOCK PROM THE SHOP. PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. ‘ "PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 75 1425 First Ave. Painless Dentistry Ton Yoar Written G The Real Painless Dentiets No Pz No charge for p 3 traction when teeth are ed. All work done by dentists of 12 to 20 sf perience; a specialist im department. .We will in advance exactly work will cost by a free ination. Give usa call, will find we do exactly advertise— Full Get and Fit Guaranteed. | Gold Crowns, 2ah : @ Fillings that at r Fillings that Our | Plates never fall. hh Extracted Frese, without nd reple 1 with new ones the Lady attendant always SET OF TEETH . GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN. SILVER FILLIN “year written guarantes, No ts, but all spectaliate of from 12 to 20 years’ practice. We aro making a specialty of gold crown and bridge work. Be sure and con- sult us about this high-class work. 713 Or. E. J. Brown's 713 Dental Partors Poriore=3, 2. 4. 4 8, @ Union block, Aret 713 tet Ave. Goor vouth ‘of Macbougail @ southwick's Noure—#:00 a m, to Bp, m. Bundays till apm. New York Dental Pat 614 First Avenue, Sesit 4 (Pioneer Sq 4 Hours—8 to 8; 8: Branch Office—-F ricon street, Port! QUICK KIDNEY CURE paine in the al and oures all kidney and blad- der troubles, 500, Quick Drug Co. 704 FIRST A ae

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