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{ i ae Tia at sy Lor ce - — - -_—— ee - —— - ——— a rca z - THE SEATTLE STAR BRITISH GIRLS SENT TO wore. title we AK, but on the whole, My, David Trattal tg, gtve,8 produe. | . ih. . Pais WE ATAR PUBELAING CO. My Wife's My been ‘Nr whe} » hell Second Week of e * BVBRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. | "My Wite'a” iusband whtob | SAR wh Bete tor 1 * . Matn 1000, Kaitortal Dept \, Main 18h | renedy uf the uproarious sort, ite] Woaneeday nignis , ST aaa * = hme aa a presentation by the Hayry Corson “The Kilt Wella, Rditor, BF. Chase, Dustoess M: eer, Charke Company ie pec atlae by re The Kiities’ ba rv I neal ae a — a AA won of the fact that the star oes Hot) Beattie theater on hureday after Oprtcns: LORD MILNER'S COLONIZATION SCHEME 18 WORKING BUC. | have the mort consplouous role, Mgr” | noon and eventing next oe! and 1908 Tth Ave. ew ban eo} te Court Bullding. at. Express Bullding. a acre ™ tie conte per week, or twenty-five cents per month, delivered Tee 7 by walt srvarticrn No Tree cnptes ——"Pabscribere changing thely addrewa Will please notify this office at ence and wend thelr old well as their new Address, the Poste (toe . Washingto, as second-class matter. FROM FORCE TO EQUITY Hileo as he rose from bis aged “Tt does move, though,” murmured ners. Yea the world moves in more ways than one For instance Primordial man collected hie bille by means of @ club, but it was a ldng cry from the bludgeon to the justice of the peace. But, strange to man's instrument say, nations have continued the use of the stone force Rngtand and Germany are not atone in trying to collect bills rendered ‘fat the cannon's mouth, The United States has done the same thing and came near employing & itke method 4 short time ago In dunning Turkey, And so did France. A throat, and etarting a warship to Smyrna, wee suffictent But England and Germany go @ step further, Tt & to be decided by The Hague international tribunal, once for all, whether a nation which i# first to bombard and bully @ weak govern ment shall be entitled to @ preference in settioment over nations that content themselves with diplomacy alone, In other words, ts the quickest brute to be the preferred creditor? A strange question for this age! A peaceful tribunal is to decide whether or not the fellow who grows tmpatent at the slow processes of the court and uses @ club on his debtor ahall have preference over the man who waite the decision of equity! What business had England and Germany to diockade and bombard Venesucla when the international court was ~rovided? Tt bs eaay to predict the outcome, To aay nothing of the preponderance of the representatives ot the peaceful nations who are creditors of Veqesucta, a peace tribunal lke ‘The Hague ts not likely to show preference @ war proceeding. Yea, the world mover— Srom force toe equity! THE SUN, M. D. What will the next de? MoClure’s magasine Cleveland Moffet and Jacob A. Rite tell of the cures of Dr. Niels Fingen of Copenhagen. Alfrod Harme- worth, editor of the London Dally Mat!, and Dr. George Hopking, « American physician, tndorse what they say of the cure. there was something besides « fad in the “biue light” erase thirty years ago. came the X-ran “ And now Finsen's Light Institute ts curing lupus and certain epithe. Telling of Fingen's first experiment where a concentrated bive light wad directed aguinat the patient's cheek for an hour or two every day, the first treatment the disease ceased to spread. x months the man was cured, and— what doctors and surgeons would have laughed af Es 2 Finsen is experimenting with that awful scourge of humanity—cancer. If he can inerease the penetrating quality of the active rays «0 that the bacteria of malignant cancer can be destroyed it have made one of the greatest discoveries of his age. and Finsen! Here are names to conjure with. air, water and sunlight. What « privilege it wil be to live in world when man has learned the use of these God-given, remedial r FACTS ABOUT DANCING ~ ‘ It fe Jolly good fun to dance. It is no wonder that the young folks, ‘and & good many of the old ones, find pleasure in it, It te #0 enjoyable that one wants to go again and again, and The Girl boasts that she went twenty-four-pumber program and never missed @ dance. Some- she becomes overheated. Her cheeks burn and she eats loos, ewal- drinks and lets @ breeze blow upon her unprotected neck and hend. That means excess and carelessness. Further down the line are paeumonia and consumption. Before now girls bave died because they were carciess. ‘ Even a good thing ls wrong when carried beyond the bounds of sense. You can safely leave the matter to the judgment of your parents. ‘Taey know a great deal about the world. They can see pitfails where, perhaps, you can see only lights, flowers, and hear music that sets your pulse a-throbbing. A newspaper cannot decide what is right or wrong for YOU. It ts so much @ matter of environment, temperament and bringing up. You nee, there ie much to be said on both sides of the dancing question. Are people who believe dancing ts sin. If they dance, IT [8 SIN Por and they have weakened their moral character by not be- ing true to themaecives. There are persons equally good who dance, and encourage their children to dance, IT 13 POSSIBLE FOR BOTH CLASEES TO BE RIGHT. —_—_— = ‘The appointment ef Hon. R. B. Alberteon to the recently created fifth judgeship of the superior court of King county, meeta general approba- tien from the bar and citizens of Seattle. Although the bar had reo- ommended Hon. James B. Murphy for the piace, the selection of Judge Alberteon is eminently satisfactory to the lawyers. His Intellectual and legal ability are of a high order and his integrity is unquestioned. Per- sonally he is an extremely affable gentieman, and the wisdom of the governor's choice ts beyond cavil whatever the motive that prompted it. Bil! Hohengollern has obtained the decision In Itmited round contests with Hayt! and Venesuela, and fe swelling his chest very much in con- sequence. Bill conducts his affairs much iike a prizefighter who ex- plained his fallure to meet any of the big scrappers by saying that “There is more money in going around the country knocking out stiffs.” Minneapolis has sent 1,500 miles to get possession of her former mayor ‘with the intention of bringing him home. A large majority of the ree- idents of Seattle would be gind to see the mayor of this city go to some plage about 15,000 miles away and stay there. Kepecially so if he would take his police department and tenderloin proteges with him. A Michigan man hae developed the most expensive appetite on record since the days of Cleopatra and the Roman gluttons. He makes a light breakfast off a roll of $100 bilis, Mis neighbors say he is insane. One shudders to think that some such manta might some day attack Russell Sage. ‘The lamb hae cut the b'tcher’s throat. One of Chief Sullivan's finest went to the floor with his rival in a love affair Saturday night and emerged from the encounter @ badly whipped man. The chief ought to make the defeated “copper” city jatier, | _. Perhaps the western coast of the United States ttpped up just the loaat, wee bit yesterday when General Miles landed in New York. “But You Couldn't Hardly Notice It at All,” as the minstrel man sings. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, in handing down a decision of the supreme court, upholding the copyright validity of circus posters, quoted Ruskin, Evidently there is humor left in the family yot. John D, Rockefeller has gone into the country to rusticate and his temporary Gomictie in guarded by two detectives. It must be something awful to have @ conscience like that. ‘ Experts in a law suit at Providence, R. L, testify that marriage apotls milliners, But there is no expert testimony needed to the fact that mil- Minera #poll marriage. Henry Vandyke declares thei sake.” This leaves a lot of “aw @ no such thing as “art for art's without any excuse for te being. «ntW ANCADE” loxeiig carp trade noltcitea. 1325 Second Avenue / 818 Western Ave. iy | Telephones Indep... & eral of the cast gooupy more time on =— Clarke bb |) WILL RACE TO = Begins Tomorrow FULLY—GIRLS MUST PAS6 RIGID EAMINATION the stage thaa Mr — i o 4 co although he appears to conaplouc Jewevaper Enterprise Assocation advantage in the oharseter of an im ' LONDON, Feb, 16.—Through the] peountous barnaterming 4 SAN FRANCISCO) Muslin Corset Covers, boung efforts of the Women's Eritah Met The entire cast, with o! two | fitting, 160 value; tomorrow ,,, options, is worthy of o¢ nde _ a | Fine Mustin Cornet ¢ it Ll «ration association, in reap neult ne ye Verh iewthy Jan appeal f Lord Milner { Three cases of Beattie beer are ntitehed, lawn ruffie and lage f)the prises which Capt, Frar yoke, Wo value; Kolipse Hale Pyye ail | 1000 Britian givia have boey went to] | Ladies’ Muslin Gown, of jdart of the steamer Sante Sunset, panding of South Afrt- eald the crying weed was more women who would be withng to undertake the long fea voyage and spend the rest of thelr lives there, The tnducements for gine to go there are chiefly higher wases, An aversge of 112 & month ia paid) t while those who tratned as doméstios met as high a month T of marrying are also good in ‘the colontes A rather remarkable feature ofthe emigration scheme i¢ that no girl who cannot pase & physical examina- tion such as would make her « firet- clase inaurace rink is allowed to go. A type of the girl coloniat te shown tm the out, Lives of rich men aii remind ua We can keep tanes low, Dodaing ts byt little trouble If you've only got the dough, THE DIRTY STREETS it Mary were on the corner of Broadway and Denny way, and the the street, and OLD KING COAL At famsonviile there ts an auction- tor who has @ poetic bug. He th that the coal barons aren't getting enough sheol, #o he gent this one to AD Sort Old King Coal is a royal ald soul, And 4 royal ol@ soul te he; The price you pay for & single ton Would formerty bring you three. Bach coal baron has @ very fine snap, And 4 very fine snap hae he; Ob, there's nope #0 rare as can com- = With old King Coal and bie prices NICE RAG-TIME All members of St. Thomas Guild are invited to sew carpet Thure- day evening at the home of Mra, Al- fred Rockwell.—-Mucktiteo Meroury. A SAFE SALE of hop,” began the Fremont boy, but the cigarette deal- ma one of them chull that’s warrin’ against cigar- any person who doubts t ven to et the above testimonial. the truth of What te worse than « man beat- ing hie witer is “Four kings beating four queens LOCAL THEATERS “The Heart of Maryland” “The Heart of Maryland,” « beau- tiful play of the South af the time of the civil war, and the play that wave Mra, Lesite Carter her fret Kroat success, opened a briet onmnge- Grand last eight, will be given for the iset performanc time tonight. If te a military drama, siriking climaxes. Im the seoond act the tolling of the church bell is the signal to the plek- ete that @ prisoner has Maryland's lover has escaped from the military prison, and the bell ts to be tolled te warn the soldiers: In order to prevent the sownding of the warning she clings to the clapper of the bell and deadena the sound, The idea ts taken from the re. few Shall Not Ring Tonight.” The chureh belfry is shown with the winding stairoase leading to tt. Aa the curtain falls on the aot Mary~ land le seen sonen4 far out from the belfry, her dross swinging tn the breese, Kruger, who essays the lead- ing role, that of Maryland Calvert, te emotional act. conception of the part, and there ts « tinge of nat~ urainess to her work that it decid edly refreshing. ven tm the few comedy lines she has she dose well Tho other feminine roles were In ca- pable hande. nanoos | | |Houth Africa within the past #ix Cavt agen of ihe months, The girls are suppawed to'be ene Sg VE pat peng tae yoke, ruffies on cults fitted, or ready to At themgelves, “to | pove the| in @ marine race to Han Franctaco, coerremee [become efficient servants and gov. | oeonp end| The Sa Harbara left this port Ladies lornesses in the homes of the British | seplay, but| yesterday three hours ahead « | settlors, latter par: | Nelson, but nevertheless Capt | a Milner’s appeal was with @ The lines sidrasen ts confident ¢ passing | p iy bright and witty and eo merit of originality The play will run through week “The Burglar and the Wail” the waif in ‘The e Wait,’ whieh ment at the y, a a clever act 4 part that le well It ie & combination hard to beat, The play l¢ one of those mixtures of me comedy (hat take wel of the burglars den at the close of the third act ie the soenlo feature of the piece, Although the interest of t play centers In Mise Forman as the waif, there are several other characters t are well ae by really clever people. Har Miteholl, as the bluff but = kin adopted the waif, exsayed the rol with & great deal of naturalness. the sulted to her ite amount of hisses. lara OK mith does some oharacter work at the begininng of the play and is Just as good in the emotional role she assumes later, of the play ts a itttie tm- t that dors mot take wo. It is @ complete mixup antli the last act, when all turns out right, and while the good people are being sepmutes by the audience the vitlaine are marched away by a po Neeman and the last curtain falle. Madison Theater Good houses prevail at each per- formance at the Madison, and the new company this week insures bix businona, * alditional features are & Cheater, the Duffy ur in number, the Lowi» Siaters, Great Chester and the Sey mour Trio, There is a matinee every day. “Lord Strathmere” Lord Strathmore” ve a play that 14 to be am much enjoyed by the | clergy a by the laity. The public appreciation of the great effort of 220-222 First Ave. cor. 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