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THE STAR—TUESDA ANUARY 26, 1909. THE SEATTLE STAR | BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Bntored at the Postottoe at seattle. eee: P AND SIMPLICITY "STAR DUST ara SCHOOL FROCKS AMERICAN WOMEN WHO WORK NO. 1 — THE STENOGRAPHER im = clase matter A weed tein doch from Josh Wise. Washington, as second SHAKE, MR. HEARST! BY PRISCILLA PRIM, are tricks tn all trades, and ine moment you are canght ongaged = sg t. jim any of thom, Dame Nature plays “ Occasionally, some newspaper man performs some great, |qdrick or two horsolf, Sho stanps pt agg A gg eb hig public service, On such occasion it is the practice of the on pt A ag eee oot | & better life © Jhard to define, but as indelible as Other newspaper men to lic low, say nothing and thus deprive | India ink it Jerk their readers of participation in the good thing, lest the rival], Now here's. the stenographer time.” , | She certain x her badge of dis publisher receive credit and his publication gain in fepute ANd] nction and a right glorious and | mnorable one tt in o wears circulation thereby fates tab tee oe ee Several years ago William R. Hearst began a fight on the lto work in the morning You * . s gouging the }eateh sight of it In the , | ag Re Consolidated Gas Co., of New York, which was gouging t t. He devoted his New York newspa-}iont, are suite ang | Didn't Work. people without restraint, He devoted his Nev [ments are quick and somewhat “What's the matter . npaign, hired able | s and spared no expense] fervous. Her work has had & O, deur! , per to the campaign ed al awyer e ty ect | ndency to make them Ho PE git ge a cheap hat to bring the tyrannital monopoly to justice he Consolidated] “he ix well dressed, character coming wee , “ite eae iwtioally so, with a chicnoss which V acked b he Standard Oil Co, and the most powerful in Well, tan't tt was backed by the \ I jontanates from well pressed plaits 1 "Sah but % thoukhs ‘tere > fluence in Wall street | polished boots, and — neckwoar grouchy as usual and fy ie The highest court in the nation has just decided in effect | dainty in tts criapnoan |flerce, and then I could buy wnathe The highe t é York th im-|, 3h@ hosrda the street eer, ‘The Jone and have ei f° That the great Consolidated cannot gouge New York with trademark can be readily din ‘et er f 3 vst take 80 cents, instead of $1.00, from its con-| d in her businesslike, com No Visible M i _ punity, but must take € , | a setine way of “Stepping up wide cas e of Supply. Bumiers. }forward” through the flock of lean lWighee keeps? OO ee There is no newspaper in the country but can afford to emancipated sletere piccking the owed rear door According to expec Strange. s) and ought to congratulate Mr. Hearst upon his successful per- | (aii, finds.a seat in the nits ne 8 . kn about . fron’ r, whe ae H oro ly formance of this great public service. | fron ar, whe « ally pr tates, ai te wper. Bhe seans ite | Mer te While this supreme court decision immediately atfee of staring idly er Idea. only the limitations of public ity corporations in New York “are the nose ot tallow parnongers What € idea of « flirt < . sean eh rrived at the office, ahe begine ry other girl,” answered the 4 ; ng Noe awe it is notice to corporations everywhere that whenever there | ; work by covering her cuffe with Chicago News Rie Bs ye hon Ry week & ‘ rs for a b ‘ it a + itu , city can be controlled by | theue pape She takes a final ee ple and of graceful cut. Some are entirely vn , persistent and skillful effort, their rapacity can | “ | peep into her looking glass, pine Swell have long lines of handsome buttons, touches of velvet, a the people ; that there is a legal dead line to extortion. . jp any stray lock of har, and J re’d you get th how net undersl 6 and’ yoke bie <i 2 f han all el y t yp) a the tr uvena Rives a ner twiet t the pert “ tut, far better than all else for our people, is the rej v " ut, little bow at her neck ” taf fa it’s Of Two Evils. Very Likely tion of popular confid and respect for. the greatest and! "Once started on the work of the D6." ie Herald } Old Lady (on being congratulated t t prem t | de or fingers © bus ) ® 6 6 ! is mi OMe on her f birth * most important institu the republic preme court} day. } ngers are busy about | a | ea hit by ll os 2 f " something through every hour o ot Inte: € mt art uid Benator all never t as ton e—Which must follow, gree, Upon this decision bathe the ne fon y re? ast OF : ne ught me m7 « ean speedily repeal t We can speedily kick out bad Provided with a fairly good tudy of arnation it Then you ar eply interested | 1 ye ai you Wie €xecutives. But, so long as our form yverniment ts ba kr ome, the average, good Not 1.” a Mr. Dus ¥ on,”-Washington Star + r t . mar the law, we must have an i in ptible court of | #te can also «be relied Thene tr ‘“ sare ei ‘ - — — a ed final resort, or perish as a lee mat Small-souled people may pa t ick to pieces Mr.} : stenographer is no prude Washington Star ; 9 c rasa 4 ves him thanks | She'® too normal for that, and be ee 1 | h ag Hearst's motives, but the wh ale country ly owes hin _ KS | cides it's not good businens of Matters of Taste. | —need new C ot es: for having demonstrated that the supreme court is not always | course she’s not deat, dumb and Sits he viet tales Whew tere or th ia the p = |Diind to the masculine charms of | dnd teeaie. chineren 9 ir einai ce some of the people {her office associa but she fa eg | f: ] ] LU ' 1a rather mit at a lace where . *|cleanheaded enough to keop im-| the’ Wate 7 ioe dhe en TS 10W 4 | pressions, favorable or otherwise to City Journal , | herself mp a Bho is generally possessed of a vith ° i ay d t ] certain elastic sort of dignity that| 1: Caerereacine OSG —use our modern credit pian, Felaxes and osaifies at just the once mite, whose iden of colors “if you are going to Mrs. Hi- horse's tea, I wish you would leave “R piece of Swiss cheewe and a @oughnut where I can find it for . Guinevere.” “Twas Mr. bridge addressing his wife. “Pm not going to that stuck-up Mrs. W. said “She didn't tnvite me.” to be tickled to " her husband said “My time will come.” Mrs Wicklebridge said. “It you are ever President | will indicate to ber Where she must alight from the so ‘tial troliey car, And there are Some others, too.” “Hm, | see that my administra ‘Mon will Insert into that indefinite ‘Period between 1912 and 1940 an Of sweet peace and good frel- grunted Mr. W. Let me think. Oh, yes! Headlines: ‘Reign Revenge. —White House Barred } Certain Biuebloods —President's Bolos a deserve, ee Pax Leaders of the Smart) “It would be no more than some | dips. 1 would bring my loyal) | friends to the fore.” “Unehum,” he said. “More head lines: ‘Upheaval in Society.—Mra. Wicklobridge Forms New Clique,— Motley Crowd of Provincial People | Starties Exctustve Washington.’ ~ 1 beg your pardon, Cleero,” his wife said sternly. “My friends are not motley Aa for being provin jelal, moet of them will have re- moved to the capital to favors. And 1 would fast Ike to have the satistaction of giving a rebuff to that Mra. Hthoree.” Well, if she would take it as hard as you do,” said Wicklebridge, there'd be more headlines: ‘Frensy of a Fine Woman!—White House Door Shat fn the Face of Mra Hi. horse Stampedes Her.—Gailoy Down Pennsylvania ay. With Har ness Trailing. Who tallated for Ancient Slight, Heartiessly Proncunces Her Lo coed, Does she squirm to suit you, | Guinevere?” But Mra. Wicklebridge said she “Would walt and see. | { | Wicklebridge sald, compressing her) | | THRILLING STORY OF HOW; “HOT AIR HARRY” GOT AWAY FROM DETECTIVES BY SAIL- ING INTO THE CLOUDS. MONROE, Mich, Jan. 2%, Harry, the Boy Aero or by the Gas Balloon,” might ft he the title of a yellow-backed written around the thrilling vg trom bloodhounds of the ; v Grities, for larceny ‘The great getaway was made village, on the banks of ‘ano Get l ARaeSTEO' Bees r BS > nd \ 2 the historic River Rasin, whose im to fame iv that it was the of Gen, Geo. Custer, whore ith battle with the indians on @ Little Big Horn is known to ‘ery young American and old Monroe was excited over a well vertised balloon ascension. Lith whe decorated windows and bill ls for days, and upon the morn ESCAPED BY BALLOON & man wanted by the Ohio » ing of the great event, every woman and child, facteding the | town’s famous army of musxkrat hunters from the marsh, was on} hand to witness ¢ sight. fual-) ness wan at a standstill and the} streets bore a cireus day appear-| ance | About an hour before the epoch. making — performanc detectives from Toledo appeared to arrest the] naut upon a charg He was charged with « from # raltway ear, patting the air-| brakes out of commiasion | The slenths were for taking’ their | prixoner back to Toledo immediate ly, but the promoters of the protested, What! all this crowd! f larceny aling valves show Spoil the fun for Put a damper on the people while they excitedly thronged all the saloons, cigar, can dy and dry goods stores, spending thelr money like wa Then word of it all rei semble ultitude disappre ascended sumed threatening proportions and the officers, considering discretion safer than valor, perhaps, decided to| permit the prisoner to make the as-| cent, figuring they could apprehend | him easily, after he ¢ nded | With permission to make the as- | nat, the youthful aeronaut contin. | wed the inflation of bis balloon until the silk envelope was almost ready to crack, #0 distended was it. In| hin active mind he was already plan-| ning to escape from the clutches! of the Ia ree hed the aw and a roar of The roar as-| after the usual delays, | attendant upon such performances, all was in readiness, and seating himself upon the trapese bar, the halt-prisoner told his Welpers to let go, and off he went, skywards. Up, up, ap, until it was a faint speck in the azure, the balloon went, and ag it climbed it drifted toward northern Michigan so fast that pur sult became Impossible. Not a word has been published of its descent If a few persons know they are not telling. -Meanwhile, a lot of detec tives are trying to ascertain whereabouts of the aeronant with out success, His partner is in the Toledo workhouse. Perhaps some the | im my) Mra. Wicklebridge, } day the aeronaut will join him, and then again perhaps he will not VIEWS ON THE GROUNDS .... OF THE A.-Y.-P.E LOOKING TOWARD LAKE UNION FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE COURT OF HONOR. STREAK | RUNS mone THE SHORE OF THE LAKE, OSGAR UND ADOLF °E.tor.eu ON THE TRAIL Dey Hunt Von of Dose| bers as aay nal Se- gret Surface Dissec- tifes. “Ate you ware you haf der right burning mit entoosism.” , number of der room, Osgar?” “®ure, Adolf. 1 ean nod be mis tooken, as | haf der whole alpha bet in my head.” “Hum, your head must be von of dose alphabet blocks. Hurry, let us dissect him in der act, for | am | saying der fat iss in der fire. “Obese ox! Dot is der sane fis Now, it vill look und you vill listen,” “1 noe, ateplatter for you, Blease fee! T am to be der human ving yque “Choe, dis iss Ice stanting on a n a THE PAY. | upholaterea Morris chair.” “Blease, you vill preak my vatch; | you are stanting on ids face.” | “Oxouse me. 1 vill stant on your face instead. Aha!” “Do you see him? “Yous, 1 dink we haf run quarry to eart.” “Ah, so? Does he took rocky t" No, but he ise giwing me a stony stare.” our He must be a hart customer Does he see yout” 1 don’d dink #0; my face ins so vacant.” "Does he act like he Is peculiar?” “Yous, dere is a bottle of beer on der vashetant und he does nod touch id.” Mass he any documents? Yess, he tas shaking hiss fist und This bill is outrage der matter? les id coun terfeit?” Fool, id iss der hotel} bill, By der vay please holt your breat.” | "Ach, I can'd halt you und my Do you dink we haf him he is ulbbling ad der | Shet up, you make my mout| vater! Vill he blead guilty, | von-| | der | “Undoubtfully.” “Why? ,Hass he a guilty look." | “No, but he hass « pleading look.” |} “Vot iss he ditting now? ‘His iss aiming a platol.” | “Aha, going to emit soozleside, j tas td? 1 dink #0, He ts plonting id ad} der bottom panel of der door “Hey, den he yoult shoot me! “Ll know id.” “Let me up, I say! a crime.” Dot voult be “Of course. Don'd we vant a erlmet" ws iTemM. WASHINGTON—Attracted by a souffie in the corridor of a well known hotel, attaches found a fat man and 4 thin man struggling in front of room 18, oceupled by a prominent member of congress. In broken language they claimed to be government sleuths, but are being held as suspicious characters, It is thought they are poc imple dupes of some bogus agency. |yeare lone elety draw oplarams No.1—Old Store tin star detective |606 Second Avenue Gonshalbee: * ea | vw “ ore that means so many] f married tif Meggen- jorter Biaettor The Loving Son-in-Law. a Washington and nine Herald 25c bars Packer's Tar Soap...........14¢ 20¢ bars 4711 Glycerine, White Rose, Helio- 1l¢ 65c four-pownd bars of Antonio LeGardo’s Pure White Castile Soap for.......48¢ Facial Soap for..15¢ 2Sc Roger & Gallet’s Soap for........19¢ LaBlache Face in four tints, for, ge ESSE S0c Roger & Gallet’s Violet ace: Powder Flamenca Face Powder for IMPORTANT — SERVICE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY IN EVERY DETAIL. trope or Lilac for.....sccrceveses 25¢ bars Woodbury’s Powder, 7$c Pinaud’s | | Wife—Johr mother is w ered | half to death over her affaires | Hub-—Junt ike her, She's always! doing things by halves Boston t faracnerige astern The ingredients 1332-34 “What constitutes « first class so- Second Ave. Important Reductions In the Price of Medicines and Druggists’ Sundries at the 3 Bartell Drug Stores $1.20 Oriental Cream Liquid Face Powder for wed as er Peter, ona 50c size Hind’s Honey Alcudia Cream for Holines’ Frostilla Cr +. 14¢ Rose Toilet Cream for ...........15¢ 3Se Lubin’s Almond Lotion for ......22¢ 50c boxes Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food ,...28¢ 50c Pompeian Massage Cream for ....20¢ 50c Creme Eleaya for .. ++. 20¢ Ruby Rouge, 22¢ boxes for ooo Ade 85c Piver's LeTrefle Toilet Water for .55¢ | 85c Ambre Royal Lotion for .... 60¢ IMPORTANT —MERITORIOUS GOODS, THE SATISFACTION THAT YOUR MONEY IS WELL EXPENDED | 25¢ Mansfield ‘Tar and Kes Shampoo Soap for ch whew Sais Ges 16¢ 4c Jergen’s Toilet ny 6 cakes in a box, dy See ee 1 cosoweceess ae 15e Walke'’s W itch axel Soap for .....0¢ 10c bars Kirk’s Jap Rose Se 10¢ 10¢ 25c Palm Olive Soap for .. Toilet Chamois for... Chamois Skins for ,. 3 Bartell Drug Stores No. 2—Main Store 610 Second Av. Near Yooler Way | Proper moment and degree, If her oe —— — |her not very sccurete, wae telling \P z her grandmother about a dog she 4 . pelling in questioned by tho man # taste shown by tho maker of jing fear of being out of a poattion | s Ere thee eteéet ns ] m WERE IN WHITE HOUSE | whose letters oF couy sha writes.|« standard dictionary. If, however, because, although she isn't GWGIE| wtlbat aohee wan the doa” kets 4 pay a ittle at a time, Webster is summoned Into the ar) Webster agrees with bor she salls| that there is something fike 200,000 | nor grandmother chalet, | kument on a double quick. If Web | into work agai proudiy and at fill of her behind typewriters in the |") #70" A wa a” t ° BY FRED SCHAEFER. |utor tails to agree with her version | mast, while she telake thinas about | Unined Benton, Sex ohe Rewer the ilies ina ene, eats tn —terms to suit you |of Kngliah spelling she corrects her | the education of mere businessmen, |is generally @ yacant position for abe Said: Now. grantinather, you m you. copy but bites her Hps in disgust| She te not beset with the harrow. her to fill pro d Weill, the dog was Just dog cotor.” —prices right—styles right— quality right. Outfitting Co., Inc. *'Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Uniee Se s Thymol Tooth Paste for ..........11¢ c Calox Tooth Powder for .........16@ Sanitol Tooth Powder for ¢ Lister's Tooth Powder for ....... ‘15¢ Lister-Thymoline Tooth Powder for .. size Graves’ Tooth Powder for ....23¢ Ingram’s Zodenta Tooth Paste for .14¢ c King’s pales Creme Dentifrice for . Pi os 2! > Aa IMPORTANT — UNFAILING ACCURA- CY IN PRESCRIPTION COM- POUNDING 35c Sanitol Tooth Brushes for ........17¢ Dupont's Aseptic Tooth Brushes 20¢ 35¢ Dupont’s Sanitary Tooth Brush for 24¢ 25c Mentholatum for .......eceeses ABE > Belladonna Porous Plasters . Belladonna Porous Plasters 25¢ Antiphlogistic Porous Plasters for. 16¢ 25c Rheumatic Porous Plasters .......16¢ 1Se Allcock’s Porous Plasters ... Se bottles Lambert's Listerine for bottles Lister Antiseptic Mouth Wash for 32¢ 25¢ bottles Antiseptic Tooth Wash for. 15¢ IMPORTANT—ASSAYED MEDICINES, STERILIZED MEASURES AND IN- STRUMENTS USED IN COMPOUND- ING Thymoline & Jewsberry for Brown Oriental Tooth Paste 30¢ ap for 16¢ 25 Mansfield Skin and Complexion 25c bars Turkish Castile Soap for 16¢ 10c bars Boco-Bella Castile Soap T¢ 50c bottles Pray’s Ongaline 29¢ 25c jars Pray’s Rosaline for ee ite 20c Lusterite Emery Boards for . ile 10e package Emery Boards for No. 3—New Store Cor, First Ave. and Pike St. Near the City Mark

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