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THS STAR—GATURDAY, ANUARY 23, 1909. LECTURES MOTHERS iNT THE COURT ROOM ORES WOM: twontyono days, which In the time . haye a cold sometimes but I do not OUT OF Gere. slay at home, [ have to come here (0, the court and do my work as it BY MERLE WANE — # who keep their children | (Was in perfect health out of hool for no What becomes of) the : fortunes od reason it ie alt right in cases where a} | i that artiste. make dn thoir years! heed not come into court and ex | dhid in aiek for him to be kept at y Of success? This” question haalft . pect leniency from me when thetr home, but that sort of an excuse deen ra young are arrested Will not do for me any longer, The of the « demeanors | children must be made to go to + YOUTH PAYS HOMAGE TO OLD AGE : Health would give fortunes to enjoy the greatest of nature’s gifts and to be able to give A Smile All the While how many (arama inne iT 4 tomes ed again ib the advent on petty mis trance of Madame Rose Rytinge into the Kdwin Forrest So spoke Superior Judge A. W.! school, For it is only in thelr school Staten Istind home, the Actors nh when dealing with me Ouran days that have a chance to| Fund shelter for retired a nan of y Juvent} court yesterday | huild up characters There “te . Fund shelter (Or retired and fon morning. At the same time the |i, plonty of fie for them tol Ailing tots cause pity—fretful young people cause Mae. Kyting judge delivered a stern and 1K-/attend to their physical develop : lerme: Siettataie mee i : hs alge ge . Ing Teeture to the mothers who had | ment, and hereafter 1 intend to nee wonderment—irritable men anc ymen cause surprise. . > not properly eared for thelr ¢ that all ca f truancy are T : AB cuits OE ay tren, allowing them to stay out of| dealt with tn toctente nclon thar To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up once mistres f h mansion in hool, wande ground until finally | yy good and sufficient cause they got into mischief and were | Mount Ve Should Punish the Boys w in the mellow and the mind invigorated by perfect food. Ghirardelli’s Cocoa z rreated by the olty official glory o id age, la widewed judge alvo scored parents, | Ohildless melons, and niloss. Severe Rebuke * and fathers alike, for not Surely ere is a bitter trony in In speaking, th judge had refer-|taking more care that young boys are punlahed for xmoking et wing =the whole rt] he informed those who had the fate of the lives of the dis tinguished. Perhaps it ts the toll Success extracts for the sup from the nectared cup of fame. Doubt ence to & case where on: ebild had been arre t by the tru ant officer, and, when brought be fore the court, hie mother made the \ up for correction that th leas, however, the artist enjoys lite excuse that he had a cold should offer some inducement for * : ‘ . . . more than the thrifty financter A cold?” interrogated Judge | their offepring to attend school and | is the perfect food drink—its use will bring quiet to » Who walis for the first blasts of | Frater well that i# not enough acquit themselves with good de age to chil! hia clutch on his money age to begin to enjoy a few years from his hoard Sweetened Other Lives. At least Mme. Eytinge has en Joyed her life and sweetened the lives of those with whom she has come in contact. | am sure she does not regret that money t where the lau) drove away a heartache or a sum aided | fa the str own fel low actors on praised for her generosity and her hos-| tality sympathies have m wide, for she, too, has suf fered the heart pangs with the rest. Through her affections have come her greatest sorrows. Do mestic troubles shadowed the joy of her wifehood; death crushed} the hopes of her motherhood. al While in Seattle, Last fall while she was the guest of Mre. Keene at The Lenox, in Beattie, | met this charming vet eran of the old dramatic school @ art. We talked together, and to keep a ehild out of schoo! for, portment VAGRANT SEALS LEAD SHIP TO STARVING MEN | ] Ri ATR | | | breaking nerves strength to the weak—and contentment to the strong besides it is delicious and appetizing. 30 cups of a delicious drink SHIPWRECKED SAILORS ane! the island to perish among the hum ALL BUT MAD AS REGULT | mocks | Pu by “ident, the Donohue happened to stray that way, follow ing @ Vagrant seal herd, and observ ing signals of distress on shore, here that the sealing schooner/and signs of human habitation Agnes L. Donohoe has rescued | boats were put over and the pitiable w of the! Pilght of the marooned men div vored. OF PRIVATIONS Word has just been recelved © survivors of the ¢ | Norwegian steamer Soiglint from) es on which they were jan island on the fringe of the Ant-| found is known as Nomansland arctic sone, which it i# said had| Numbor Three, there bein not been visited by any vessel for} other islands by that more than half a centery, When) ty the north Mi found, the men, yet alive, wore ae at sass MME. ROSE EYTINGE, | weak and half mad from hunger OlL TRIAL SHORTENED. o hi and exposure, and had provistons) CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—By U. P. The Grand Old Woman of the Stege | which, by the greatest frugality, By agroement of counsel to admit » further I goon paid the homage youth pre z zz TIMI 4 - iid not have ved them more te to reverenced age. fps wias|centration and punctuality; —It| she in the readiest to extend a help | ane wr the st EE ee OSE cy henaparee op pam ro vole? schools # woman on the supple | ing hand | vidoes af 0 ante c8 1 tor es ee Still rich with taustcal cadence. / charm of appearance, giving her| “jt i» 9 mistaken idea that the| ard Ol! company * : and her large dark eyes were keen and lustrous. Her intelligent face was stil! a rosy mirror for the quick changing moods of an active jmade iand in safety after the stage ts corrupting. All professions | grounding of their vessel, the oth Chamberlain « Ca ate are accompanied by temptations | ory having succumbed to the to LONDON, Jan. 23.—Joseph Cham » and the and the weak ones may find them | tense hardships, and either dying DStI#In has announced that he wit! poise, the importance of fine }tail in dress, the pc trolied volee and moth mental intuition to feel when she in the gentlest walke of life efain offer himself as a candidate | d o eae = on the spot, or going mad, and fh wo. ° meatil or plecge ae ee ae er te pleasing and when not. and how) “Yes, I repeat, though I ba | wander into the ley tantneas ot beers “s — at the next | Bad she lost {he art of dress aod | to win and hold sympathy by her|not much of the worldly goods to | — wo Men Bo amoral election a eartiage. She was clad in a 100K) own personality Pina sald a Hned white silk robe that harmon i MEALS SERVED. year tend @tth the gnowy bimmer of An Actress’ Advantages. I young again, | oul » rd © ber hair, and emphasized the dig-| “This ts why a successful actress | Aetrens nity of her poise. bas ber cholce of husbands. She| 1 might add that Mme. Kytinge Three round tripe dally. Lanes “Could I live my life over,” she|{s Intelligent, magnetic, and tact. (an th of George H. Butler. | mi? ‘mand 6 told me 1 would again be an/|ful. Off the stage she knows how the edt and United States min actress. It is not only because I|to wear pretty clothes and how to! tater to Exypt, enjoyed many yea | have succeeded, but beeause | love| keep her good looks. As a mother | of society life tn political and up| the life. I would go gladly again| ste has proven to be most admir-|lomatic circles of New York and | through all those hard times oa An & Wowan among women ope Worked Their Way Up. en Sey sen « SING PRAISES OF | Bow, when « young girl steps from | Diitse it < aascnet wine, see SCOTLA ND "Ss POET 'D. S. Johnston Co. to Build Special Art Creation Worked our way up from mere! OUR CONTRACT INSURES THE HOUSE RENTER, LABOR ING MAN AND SALARIED MAN A HOME ON SMALL MONTH LY PAYMENTS AT 5 PER CENT. SIMPLE ANNUAL INTEREST. | | i novices. We had to climb slowly | ° for St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco by force of work, talent und ex. | “Should auld acquaintance be forgot furnished by the Ralston Glee club, | | ~_ : pertenc " | And never brought to min’ of 50 voices, who sang that Scottish | } i : accom: nied got sh = brent | Should auld acquaintance be ti rgot | classic, “Annie Laurie,” with varia-| ‘The placing of an order by the S| and renewed throughout the entire DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR FURTHER IN. A Geitinns was not all that woe neca | and days o’ auld lang eyne tons Francis hotel of San F cncisee with | hotel every ten minutes. |] FORMATION. OUR PLAN WILL SUIT You. 3 a Co., of thin city,| Then There were other selections| the D. 8. Jobnat re ts the Tapestry room hich did not fall to earn earnest! for « special Art Grand piano marke | destined to be one of the important applause & new epoch in plano and art circles ac ed t make the piay a hit. The/ a people called for the heavy trage- Scottish enthusiasm welled to « high piteh at the Moo theatr hievemonts of American art. This i dies of Shakespeare the fan | Mis ’ art pr) np ener eared a 4 last night when members of Cal lof the West ” room alone represents an In. Four Good Lady Solicitors Wanted K test. Those times were the pro- ledonian Society, Inc and Clan | While Art Style planos have been vestment of over $190,000 for the Cit @ucers of women like Mary Ander.| ™ Kenzie gathered to pa homage is STRICKEN Al AT ]{a voRue among th palthy far GORGEOUS BALL ROOM | > : eon, and dramatists Hike Booth. Be-| ‘0 Scotland's famous bard, Rober ilies of the Kast for some time, the © ball room ts» an architectural | enamine tons 7 sides, on the road we did not mect| Burne. The 150th anniversary of) LOCAL THEATRE Ie ect the KoTKeO"* | and decorative triamph. It might be 4 a mont sloved jx ‘ol ts om of the St With the comforts of the modern |‘ birth of the beloved poet was eee near een termed a gold room, for that color Dog Sleds omnes = on 4 sto While attending the Francis hotel is the first to come i companies. Hotels in the an oe ai tonard tdanleet, | tet, Sah, Cpt BL. cata thawen TS oon predomiaates In the ifecorative| Horse Sleds re 3 ribs captain 4 peat reac endo: | lacked siceping and dining cars.|nowsced the opening number, 8) ity 900,000 tn’ seven hundred rooms, | Gimous creations in the world | State Agent or We were the pioneers of the Am-| asnipe sslectlon Dy the ae ae eye | i} 507 MARION BLOG. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Alaska Stoves pe cali Roe ntl ee zie, a gale of applause swept over! Captain McQuillan had been tt } | Alaska Tents i salle poo ry ane and | the audience, And as the 12 pipes for several months, and only recent Alaska Mining private cars. and four drums gave forth the old | }¥ had been « loca! Tools atirring strains of the Highlande “ ot A al ¥ The Stage for Women. Seots, old and young, stormed their pay Thr || Superior Quality We carry a com- ” “To my mind there is no profes-| approval. 1 win | plete stock of Wire sion for a woman equal to that of| The Glengary troupe of dancers vg 1 Exctusive Lines 11s, galvanized the stage. If a girl has to leave ittle tote, Mize ¢ was } in wire, wire fenc- home to make her own living, I | son, Miss Greta Nic 4g ye — taggly | Dependable Prices ing, wire rope. Try 4 should advise to g0 on the! bert Adams and Mast Th. perteat dauctal arrmamamnente | Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Silver, our Hercules stump 4 stage, if she had dut a spark of | Adams, scored one of the big hits | | Cut Glass, Chineware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim powder and ideal log- a adaptability. It develops the best) of the concert. The sword dance The St. Francis Hotel ] ing Hail Clocks. ging tools on ¢ talents and sharpens the mind|of Mixe Robertson. the appropriat SACKED BY A K Ww z | ing land; they * while br ming the education. It| vocal selections of Miss the St. Francis hotel in many ro | out the stumps. @erty teaches the lesson that you, Walker and Miss Alvina Munn and aspects is the equal, and tn some re ‘ Al BER * HANSEN A are but one among many and that|the violin solos Miss Meldram | epects ahead of the finest hotels in 2 | work alone brings reward. It in-| were warmly received A tneeting ° ng | the country 1 For 25 years the largest, finest and most reliable @tructs by travel and intercourse| Mr. James Sciater and Mr. B usher ia ead Gold Grand for St. Francis. Jewelry House in the Northweat. With more cultured people than! Waddell, in Scottish songs, and * ° It Is for thin magnificent room the home town affords; it enlarges | Mixs Jean Haddow and Mr. Jame It ts an absolutely fireproof, ciass| that the Gold Grand piano orde: the sympathies and gives a wider|C. Begg, as accompanists on the A building, equipped with every in| from the D. 8. Johnston Co., of this | Outlook through the discourage-| piano and pipe respectively, did novation that will add to the com-/elty, is to be built. The design | Osi PPLY. C O ments and struggles on the road! much to make the concert a distinct fort and convenience of guests,| will be what is known as the Louis! RC MREDE Apt x 5 te svecess; it memory | suc pot h si b was Rach room has its own decorative| XIV style, The case will be in| ion, . and white. cite. Same, aah cot ™ AN pockK and impresses the One of the pleasing numbers wee scheme and is elegantly furnished dull gold, as well as the trusses. tote ed December & 4 or Reward | New features are to be found on/| kind will be employed, ail ornamen. otid- steneee aoe Ad ° $5 emer 1 EVANS TO SPEAK IN CHICAGO. | every band. In this connection can} tation being done by hand. These Telephones: Main 1622; Ind Ti or A 2790. } peci ul ie ToT ss CHICAGO, U. p..|be mentioned the unique electric| will be finished in brilliant gold . tps dese si ae ms 1 Admiral “Pigt ans, re the magnificent flower bank t to the case and trusses. $15.00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.50 J. B. 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