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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR EUBLIBAING CO. a wvEnr AYTERNOON Exc RYT SUNDAY, TRLEPHONES: nese Dept, Mate 1000 _Baitortal Dept = acm mas New York2% Te Chtcago—2T- a8 U. He Court Maing. Express B uliding. * Dae Week, OF twenty-five cents per month, delivered tem Subsoribers changing thelr address will please notify this office at Onde and send thelr old as well aa their new address, Rotered at the Poster clase mation MR. TRIPP’ s L IT TLE PORTUNE John C, Tripp le @ Maine » man, He has just come into a fortune Of Feo 08. Because he is atill a m of ble friends think he ts « A good many believe that If they could suddenty weuld stop wor coane worrying and have a never good thes Orman #ome rany h people become F fetta Work is the lot of mankind, We were put on this earth with instruc tions to labor, Our bodies are #o constituted that without 4 reasonable amount of activity we would soon rust out. The people who play all of the time make work of it, Some of them labor harder than those who tol for their daily bread, It does not ap in the returns that An- drew John D. Rockefeller are one bit happler than the man who supports a family on $15 a week and has mental and bodily resources for pleasure, ! The biggest thing about Tripp's little fortune te that It takes from his mind worry about the future, Hoe can give his family coveted com forte. He can have more beoks and @ holiday when he pleases, but the greater part of his enjoyment will come from his daily labor; his aaso- clations with mep he has come to know and esteem, and his power to do & little more good In the world, when the spirit moves him, Of course, You would like $00,000, Those five figures seem to spelt happiness, but don't ever imagine that a man can be a butterfly and be really happy. The two things are next to impossible, You would work if you had a hundred thos $60,000, and, perhaps, you would work harder than you do now, John C. Tripp tan't crasy. Nota bit of it He hasn't allowed his money to make @ fool of him, and commended for that fact, negie or is to be WOULD TAX New York te laughing =—be- BACHELORS cause of a pro- ced eed ates posed law to put ® tax on bachelors and spinaters. It seems like a joke in the East, Por- haps the author of the Dill Intended it for @ joke. But— ' Don't forget that Europe is pouring millions of human beings Inte the country. And that these people are prolific, They have not learned that large fanlies are unfashionable, They have not become wine, and so continue to fill their homes with lusty boys and iris, and live as nature jntended. ‘The native stock is im the minortty in the United States, The de- scondants of those who settled in this country prior to 29%) were In the majority up to 1899, but now the figures are going the other way, Immigration is partially responsible for the result, and @ decrease In the size of American familics dit the rest. Tn these days an American family of 10 children ts considered a big item by the newspapers. A few generations ago children were welcome. Now, in many homes they are only tolerated. ‘The man who can marry and does not is not as good a citizen as the man who marries and rears a family. The first falls short of his full duty to his country. A nation can not stand still, When ft ceases to grow it begine to die, The men who have not made homes for themselves and their posal- bie families have missed, firet, happiness, and, second, have failed to aasiet in the growth of « country that now depends on foreign bleed for ts great population increases. i As for the taxing of the spinsters, that It nonsense, untli sectety shall recognize the right of women to propose marriage. They have the legal right, of course, but until they are as free as men to select and woo the opposite sex, it is useless to even think of putting a penalty on their condition, THE LOVE THAT ABIDES Poetry # mestiy jove and love ia mostly poetry. ‘That & to any, “the love of a man for maid,” and contrawiee, ts of that kind. The poets seldom sing the sort of love that is best—the love of @ man for his wife and the love of a wife for her husband. But the latter, the love of man and wife who have been married ten, twenty, thirty, forty years, the love that abides—that te real love for you. Real conjugal love may roemethnes burm to the embers, but it te always ready to flaine up s@ain. In Lee Angeles, Cal, Hiram W. Sherman, aged @ years, was dying For forty years he and his wife had lived together, After awhile the bad held on the old man and his wife was forced to He reverved nothing but his pension, whieh kept his day when he was fatally stricken. He thought and helpless. The old love tn the woman's heart then took Dim to her own clean rooms, bathed hina with him and mureed him as If he were @ boy Into the ears of the dying man came the echose mon and shouts of his comrades at Gettysburg trooped Im review memories of the giri he left he said: I whould Nke to die your husband. I love you.” second wedding. Marriage license was sent for, end a minister. But under the laws ¥ could not get @ Hoense. The old wife must seeds go her- race with death, and her love won tt. jen after the marriage, the battered husband with the love light In his eyes passed through the Wilderness Into the beyond. them but @ laconic honeymoon. tears streamed from the eyes of the wife upon the dead her girthood lover, ali the marke of dissipation. and weakness from it. And the tears were not bitter tears. “And now abideth Faith, Hope and Love—there three; but the great- bove.’ : MAN’S UPWARD CLIMB You might not care to read D, Isaac Funk's new book, “The Nest Btep in Evolution.” If eontaine rather too much theology, But the book has some mighty good things in it. Dr. Funk traces man's totisome way up the spiral stalroase of evota- ton. He says physica! man has reached the top platform and that the law of evolution ts now working wholly in « psychic direction. Here is the essence of: the whole volume In a paragraph: “Among men in the earlier days, to discover the greatest man, the measuring string was placed around the MUSCLE. That was the age of Hercules. Then the time came when the measuring string wes placed around the HEAD. That was the age of Bacon and Shakespeare. Hut the time comes in the rapidly advancing future when the measuring string will be placed around the HEART, and he who measures most there will be most conformed to the Master.” A fine iliustration and « true statement. The evolution Of the altruistic In man may be slow but it ts appar- ent, 4 Never before tn history were men so anxious to make money, but never before in history did they dedicate so much money to the public weal, And note governments, will you? Withies in beginning to rank above diplomacy in the treatment of one nation by another, The moral sense of the world demands It, Nations must be governed by @ sense of nattonal honor, or fall, Minor setbacks, caused by such moral degenerates as the thirteen traitors of the King county delegation at Olympta will occasionally come. NEVER BEFORE HAS OUR COUNTRY AS A WHOLE—NEVER BEFORE HAS MAN INDIVIDUALLY OR SOCIETY IN THE MASS CHERISHED SUCH A LONGING FOR THE BROTHERHODD OP MAN. And what man and society long for they usually get. ‘The first thing, the main thing, ia to get into the hearts of men the DESIRE for the ameioration of man. THEN COMES the VISION, Call it the ideal, if you pre After the vision, or Ue ideal, slowly but sure- Jy comes realization, ‘The world has the desire. SOME ROCKEFELLER WISDOM Why ts it that #0 many of our very rich and tradesmen cling so closely to the church? Coal Trust Baer—he of the marble beart—in very devout, and now young Rockefelier—John's boy—stands up before his Sunday school and declares that Christ 4idn't? mean what he said about the rich, and never expected It to be taken literally . Inn’t there anything sacred to these money pirates and home preys ome? They would even change the Bible, and try to make the world and themselves believe that millions Mterally wrung from the people are honorable; that a seat in Paradise can be gained by giving to a col- lege a million dollars, and then raising the price of kerosene—the poor man's light—to. oover the gift. It would be'intereating to hear young Rockefellers interpretation of tor"commandipent; “Thou shait not sient.” Does it apply to an organization that was bullt up by taking priv- It is beginning to see the vision. also «very = merciless tleges trom ite competitors, by railroad rebates granted to John D, Rockefeljer and hie associates and thheld from their rivals, by un- bridied lawiewaness; or was it monn he poor devil who snatches a af from the bake The or have held « place have throttied the of “ Hien dollars. th Hook cumulated @ ml t man, and it w He was the hon: that hie teachings were not tntende Perhaps John Huckefel very young, If he Will one day be hie, the words he finds in the He knows, If he vk it te not wie We adn the 1 ue t oft nary bears ts cursed, ar thin t who has just t 1 Perhaps the Fremont house -burg left $100 in gold, magnates, who (ake everything they only to: | rin » th at the end of the we 1, but pe snything wh. at Uh Journ CROWN PRING MTORDORT Src fr Tperial Cor. respomdence) te CORE intercat fuat now La the sturdy -look- ing lad at the right of the family up pictured here. He ts prince! of sooner than was expected, owing to/ of hin mether, in fax the crown! left of the bh dignity | connton to | his father, the aged, feeble and) heart-breken king of Saxony, and that Re ie Hkely fo renounce Bie! riehte 2 favor of Bie coldest son, if Hy 3 ba Lis ii ‘# whiskies you don't know what really good and pore liquor is. We ean give you a guaranteed absolutely pure natural whisky, aged in the wood, smooth. elegant flaver, rye of bourbon, per gallon... .. Half gation for $1.75. Of course we have older for more money —tun- ning as high as Si per gal- lon—but the $909 whisky te the best for the price ever sold tn Seattio. Free Delivery. 1209 Gecond A eee Benece and University). Both Phones. Main 644, ——_., CEREAL SALE Force, ic pha, 2 phew, 6c, Cero Pruito, Ue; 2 phen, 260, Rainier Flakes, bo phy. Vitos, 136; 2 pk. +. % Malta Vita, @ ADAMS 971 Hecond Ave, near Madison, Gold, Copper, Coal on You are overt you do not se shares of stock in some of the @ compantes that operating Alaska this year. Our office ts he quarters for reliable information r warding the merits of the different propositions that you are asked to inves ur money in and it will be to your Interest to secure our prices before you buy and atocka, We can "nave you money on the purchase, hing if ° + few thousand a) tn Tel, Main 231, 100 Chetry Bt. k what they s y Mteralt " of th in on phat hat he “ha reand the thar uneasy worth Me that the Aimert of at plain pe & the ple to the eupe te ne whe ry batracted 4 tn All t © Rot Mike ailver and 1 ne trumt an mot to he mider ad shington lewistature nto th * if BAXONY AND FAMILY. stronger by the feet that the crown prince's ent reading. ter sert of man, b would have left hin. There is additions! the mother's leaving M. he ght thus rex sive! per return to the pa St Dresden, for at tnast one titties! Klimpse of the first-born, of whom she in passionately fond. The re- fusal of the crown prince to let her eee the boy, reduced her to such « state thet at the present writing it is somewhat doubtful if the un happy woman can be held mentally Fesponsitte for her actions, The companying | photomrnph, | taker eee ‘ete — Butter, Cheese. Eggs, Poultry Putier — Wear aninyton eremmerien Abe Rastern, tuh, Bie. brick Bie, ood storage Between a porterhouse and a shoul dor pteak, and, in fet, it taker an eploure to tell the differance between the plow tender shoulter steaks thar! we are selling at 10 cents per pound! and the porterhouse steaks that other butchers are selling at 30 cents per pound. The Griffin Market Cor. First Ave. and Pike “$290 SMALL COTTAGEAND LOT in the leat n City, Seatth finest be * Renton ear on Washi re 6 cents; large, warm of- aoe "ak Hiliman City nummer play IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1104 Second Avenue. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Minne and Watimates turnished. Cc. M, SHAW & CO, South side of Colman T mbla stre Mack $16.00 per tow CES TO PRODUCERS 1 May and Grain Poultry INSANE TUTOR CROWN PRINCE OF SAXONY)... MAY RENOUNCE THRO BURG, March H--Capts Odanno, for has bee w 1» confined In aaytum t encaped yesterday no trace of bim ean be found it believed he hae taken ship Amertea DANCING CLASSES Professor Wilson at Ra | Monday and Friday evenings. Vato lessons dally. Go to Spinning for bieyele F Regutiful Mavitend French and we name you spectal prices on other pieces than those in - aviland China In Open Stock Pattern THIS CHINA NEWS 8 INTE BSTING, China Dinner Sete handsome. decorated with border of cling: roses, regular $16 pieces s ‘This pattern ts in open stock, the wets, 01.75 Covered Dish $1.0 Celery Tray $4.59 dow, 7% Inch Pintes $3.50 96.00 dos. Tea Cups and Saucers $3.08 GETS AWAY serty the kalser's = WOULD FLOAT THE MAINE Flom the ‘He sna har of the emp $10 a Month F. K. Gtruve. John Davis, John Davis &Co. 100 Besond Avenue $20,000 WORTH OF MUSIC Been Sold by D. 8. Johnston Co. Bince Beginning Their Closing Out | of the Sheet Music and Book Department Last September, by Figuring It at the Regular Reta Pr All Bheet Mus Going at 100 Per Copy Not go Any Lower. Close Very Shortly PIANOS During our “great general clean-up aaie,” inaugurated to reduce stock in all lines to the lowort possible de jares. prior to making @ number of limportant changes in our ware | rooms, we are offering the following kable values etal regularly et $425 and upward, a, S257, $220, B290, 6264 Kibbe hae + od practios SILK SHIRT WAISTS Fas ney Mille k, helio. Uy soled); To BeClosed Out on Fri- day at. 2.25 Ruffled Curtains ain As CI to Htuftied Swisg line. ome in sige eral stylon in lote of ney dotted, atriped and figs printed and plain. Friday at Just Half Price McCARTHY DRY GOODSG FORMERLY NEWHALL’S «) thr i four pairs ured Ince off On $. | | | of y 1309 2d Ave | A Hull Make Won't Bend Or Break Just_ As Yu Waal We Sell the Hull Umbrella That Don’t Bend or Break PRICE 35 CENTS UP Have your old Umbrella repaired. All kinds work done on short notice. are pi $76 and up in anos from $37. i) regularty will go now at Many other atylen and prices on most favorable termes Every instrument ts fully warrant- |SET OF TEETH .... |GOLD FILLING . lence CROWN Price 700 department. 4 8 No charge for traction when te ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- am perience; @ specialist in each We will tell you jin advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- ination. Give usa call, and you | will find we do exactly as we advertise— 1933 to 1937 Geeond Avenue Corner Unien. THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 118 Gecond ave. Minckiey bide. the largest inst fon of ite kind In this city or state, Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices Kye examined free of charge Summit |*- _| Additio NOTHING LIKE IT EVER OF- FERED IN SEATTLE FOR THE LoTs, GRURBED, $100 to $200--610 down. 8 per month. Near Columbia, cveriooking Lake Washington, beautiful trountall Om Kenton car line; get off at Sum- mit, or come to our office, M6 Ar cade, and we will take you out, views and water. Seattle Safe Investment Co. W. 1. THOMPSON, Manager, Phone, James 4821, \New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Vioneer Square), 8 to 8) Sundays 8:30 to @ Office ) etreet, Portland Fourth and Mor od and guaranteed to be as repre nented. ONLY 100 PER COPY Por any Sheet Music in the house, tn any tity, of your own selection ‘Now ts the time to fr All of this ww retails regularly Dining Room. for Mo, Ihe, dhe, be, 600, The and wy to $1.00, but ts pow going at 1 of course our stock is very badly Jb>roken, but if we haven't got just | | what you want, we may have some- | thing just ae good, and it will pay you to take a Httle time to look over the present remarkable “ ne out price We will try the tmuste over on the piano ff you wish eptions, all instruc- that eeli regularly for 60« The, $1.00, 61.50 and $2.00 are now @uing at ie, I6c, 600, tbe and The We are now selling | The Great Schirmer Library 80 | Per Cent. off, In Any Quantity. HERE ARE THREE SPECIALS ] IB Addition to the eptendid vatues in all lines of | ments, Supplies Records we will offer DURING THIS | WEEK ONL | Mtn | Omttits at | 417.00 Violins for $12.50, a% com- |plete with cases and extra set joing. 'D.S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers 903 Becond ave. Burke Building. J& MES HENRY Wholesale and Retell Meate P< Western Ave. Indep, 464; Sunset, oe. onde: hod bad ee attended pe Kevin logaing comp trade solicited, trade solictted, ~~ AMUSEMENTS NTS ive. Theater W. M, RUBBELL, Manager. Roth Phones, Main 567 Beattiv'® Only Papalar-Priced Theater. Prices=600, #o, Me and Be, Nota “Get-Rich-Quiok” of | iehment. remular Gl HOLMES PURNITURI EASTER SUITS a G15 TO ORDER Scotch Plaid Tailors, 1205 First A TONIGHT All this week-—matinee Saturday ‘The only laughing entertainment at the theaters this week.” in THE PEDDLER’S CLAIM MAvison THEATER WILDY & GOLDSTEIN, Mere. Corner Firat Ave. and Madison st Tel, Main 1202. Popotar Prives—t0e, %e, TONIGH VAUDEVILLE FEATURES TWO HEWETTS. LAURA ASHRY CAMILE PERSONT MACKEY CROIX HAYAN @ ERROL Matinee Every Day ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP. PING CENTER OF SEATTLE ? Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1188 INDEPENDENT 78 1425 First Ave. PAINLESS “2: DENTIS We administer vitalised air for PAINLESS BEXTRAC Preperation that ts applied to ot ume is Ro need to suffer when having t extracted. 18 WOT A Pte tarentend Cortese, and t ‘u teed Gold Crowns, 72 wrtipoe $5.00 “32,00 500. Beatt GRAND tvs Leading JOHN CORT, Mer Theater Phone Mala 65. Tonight and Three Succeeding Nights Saturday Matinee. Wm. A. Brady Presents ‘LOVERS’ LANE that stay tn. Ry Clyde Fiteh Sliver Pillings that tay In... First Time In Seattle oa save suction adhesive sins ' ‘ Cast of 30—Ixactly as Witnessed! “DemtM RXTRACTED REE ft Five Months In New York, WITHOUT PAIN and replaced with eer | Prices—$1,00, 750, S0c and 2c new ones the same day, Lady at- b ~ nal tendant always present FL Ten-year written guarantes. No students but all FATT THEATRE 32 to 20 years’ praction. We are maki speciality of Suit bridge work, Be sure to consult us about this high-olas® Se TEATA Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors oe QUEEN aANuE FLOU pm geal tH p.m, HAWMOND WILLING CO., SeaTmis ) All This Week a Double pm." | Harry Corson Ch In ONE TOUCH OF NATURE And THE THREE HATS Professional debut of Mrs, Horace! McClure. Popular Prices the,