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_ THE SEATTLE STAR 1907-1309 Seventh Ave, EVSRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ered at the F ad narottion at Seattle. Woshington class matter ry usm. ~ are nv before « Breatly to the ratl \ Y appreciated expe es of rt life, they do in an a Lee atistical way tell of the need agricultural allotment soil will be + to a ( t 1 1 crops and good enjoying pr to be sion or i than Weste all the joys and perhaps | B 10-cent a the dey lack man ¢ for the far Absolute by those whor it be on the far beyond t! Ourselves for the office the farmer gress should give suct best, vith so much celerity at a conditi ! m never reached except u ” whethe as “queer,” wheth gnate the city a conditi n deli 8 gates. epl ies with very And tude hat his ake er, con ordi w ission can r re number o hin it i attention as is wi s power Happiness, at the $ all to scarce, and if it can be provided even in small quantities by any commission, by all means} Grant the commission the moncy the president asks ANCIENT HAT AND MODERN COIFFURE Milline and halr dr sore are ove wondrous in their ways, but when the ways are five years apart aa shown in the illustration, the ~ funniest calamity that ever ened The picture shows a woman of fashion, who became tangled in r ates as she went about her totlet First combed he hal u QUO LATEST MILLINE THE INNOCENT PEDESTRIAN GETS POINTERS AT BIG AUTO SHOW : bad w. G. 8 HERD. YORK, Feb, 10.—With oly divided Into olsts and nt, Jumping pedestrians, the jestrians have begun to take an interest in the great annual auto show in New York The “pedestrians’ corner” of the show is highly eresting The auto show All doubts as to the result of the recent presidential election were | any great pains to give Bet at rest today by the counting of the ballots, which showed Mr, | regarding thelr war > Taft was successful over Mr. Bryan. | i Since “Joe” Smith landed on a “we legislator, the question is “Ie the typewriter mightier than the straight left to the jaw?" Congress might at least help the farmer to forget his sorrows by | refraining from the annual free seed assault upon him. | The sympathy of the entire civilized world goes out to King Ed- | ‘ward and the kaiser alike in their osculatory woe. has a and enviable record bas done nothing. So far the legislature Session is half over, and it unique The | INTIMATE CORRESPONDENCE BY RATH | is SASSSSS aan” Washington, D. C., Feb 1909. [ferences when I tell you that Jim Dear Sir: I asked T. R. yester.| Tawney was the only guest at the @ay if he was going to put the late dinner of the Gridiron club! documents pertaining to the steel’ who neglected to rise and drink trast consolidation {nto bie t president of the when he went to Africa. He Sta —ob, such a lovely ons sive “ee grin, “Rath” ania Here is an interesting excerpt! {information in mo equager ng will from the Congressional Record protect it. i douse « Jenkins of Wisconsin, you wiii re} * GobGuet protects at the same time.|member as one of those cham. | If i were Harriman and Morgan,! pions of the constitution who will} Reckefelier and Pulitzer rolled/retire to private life on ace at! fnto one, my course would be the} of his lack of sympathy with e same. They may impeach me and | ideas of modern progressive get me ont. But so long as | am|thought. He was defeated at the president that confidence will not! recent election 4 be violated. But after fourth of Mr. Hughes of New Jersey I March—thie and ali my other trou-|do not know whether I can state bles wil! be up to BiIl.” the situation and confine my re- grat | marks strictly to a question, but 1 will try. The tleman stated, What are the most popular obit-| ated, wary poems? | predbigs o- f run-|8nd with gteat vehemence, that he fing through the Congressional |!Dsists upon the three branches of Record and picking out a few flow. | the Kovernment being kept abso- ers of poesy from those parts de rate and Gistigtt, and voted to memoria] addresses. You desire of the legisia kaow every member who dies has th upon the judicial to have two or three speeches |>ranch. Now | want to ask the made about him by survivors ntlema @ question. Of cour Aad they are gems—some of them. | > !* familiar with the Blackst And they ali are forned with th eft jon of law—a rule f con Jewels and flowers of verse Like | @uct preseribed by @ superior, and this: jwhich the inferior is und to| Death ride on ever passing | Witenes lide Neablan: -4yiedhed: toes . in every flower. | question j 3 Pie ferks in every fo | Mr. Hughes: Yes. Now when 4 a judge issues an injunction, 4 oy le jask the gentleman If he is not set % Leaves have their time to fall, {8 up @ standard of conduct F And flowers to withe north-|@¥erybedy who comes within q wind’s breath, | purview of the Injunction, and he may punish anyone not obe ¥ And stars to set; but all y P. Thou has all seasons for thine |!9& It, Is the judge not then legis-| 3 own, O Death! ating | To which Jenkins replied | , It is impossible for any gentle ¢ like this one gen flew do you . man to answer the question So near is grandeur to our dust, Sincerely RATH, So near is God to man. When duty whispers low thou} his \ must The youth replies, I can Here is one you bave heard in - chureh | was getting gratefully int I know not where His islands lift|a man entered the man asked ad your mag Their fronded palms in air I only know | cannot drift 4 I 40,’ replied the editor , Beyond His love and care. Have you read the new number ; the one thet came out yesterday? | % 3 Of course every funeral oration 1 . 4 ead my poem, “To has to have an page 111 The elements So mixed in him, that Nature! {- balk a lperitaad might stand up | And say to ali the world, “This| was @ man.” ee © has written to a Congress | A navy offic member of congress an my wife—precisely that has been #0 generous in giving us) w ws nothing of com & new navy that we indulge the | Porng reom « _ ay. pas she thinks hope that ft will go one step|wrote eo” PTINted exactly as I farther and give us a new navy ‘ department.” ry Weyl Which states the need clearly wwe ato fr mm the of and concisely aa me mater, with sb. nt out for In the president's office, in the} * since coming executive part of the white house eet 8 ped there is but one picture, a por fi 1 trait of Lincoln. It hangs over| the mantel and directly in front} ‘The African desert moune jumpa of the president. ae he sits at. his} throug the alr at te feet @ nec desk. In the next room, which |?" ‘ 0h dl 9 feat at a jump, one things on the walls other than Maps. This is a framed copy of ihe Gettysburg oration wo Ho ke Sticks 2 te? if anyone has any doubt as C y 0 | Roosevelt's hero iv, there bea hint in these facts * . You may oie your own con- elusions and frame your own in pe iaid “BLOWS A WHILE YOU ARE BEATING blows the whole scale w are beating it for the curb it You boasts a make of hear fat it can two big horn | Three.” This automobt suggestive {it makes you creepy There is another, a whistle. hile people don't take arma in WHOLE scace|" iT) FOR THE CURB.” quiring pedestrians In fact a worrted and earnest-looking pedes ltrian, who went about inquiring | for “per od ganoline, was threatened with ejection tf the didn't stop making the exhibitors laugh. The a it seemed took his question as a joke. The horn department ts visited by many pedestrians, One often hears these horn and sirens, but rarely them ts against the rules of the auto show. Auto ists don't ike to hear horns, any how Hut neither do you, so you just look Here's a chime that costs $35 It is operated by the exhaust. Ite ¢ nds like the My God to 2 horn is so feel that you miles,” an about (meaning the innocent pedestrian) hear thin| cent his well they will never forget it If they don't hear {t—oh you mustn't think of funerals at automobile shows. There is one Sigger fictent of all jon directly of the telephone. ik the n hen oat of. that works In a fash opposite to the princt w yo to a ‘ph you vibrate the disk. In this newest noise contrap tion a lttle cog wheel, back of the disk, Vibrates It about 50,000 times a second, The disk ts hard steel eee ewe ee RY WITH OLO-STYLE HAIR, slick and tight from the nape of he strange hi te additions were t t neck as she Was content to ¢ on t back of the head years ago, There was the latest iy he t nish of puffs and curls elt ledly ed the hat 1 donned her newest hat, a monstrous! took out a ¢ m of splendor of dome-like structure, and wond f ears ago, and clapped it on t why her general appearance wa the elaborate cotffure | fetching. Moral When you have finished Again the tollet was commenced, | th erations you sometime fal this time n upto-dat linea.| to nize the bow | A hw festoons red figure lke « seal reared end 4 poking forward with a studied | and about the size of # pie plate.|A shortish nook din a ruff |The mouth plece would accor icin-fitting that chow 6/ }date your hat | A wa alf-way up the This co tion was shown in| x the baseme » the man tooted it) 4" = A shred that's comfortably Just « tiny wee bit. It soun t ike} | a giant grunting with the vite. | A ititude of buttons, row on row Whether the innocent pedestrian | Net thers | for business—merely would die easier under a £00d/, exirt whose meager gores neces heavy machine than by being aitate The waddie of a Chinese lady's galt frightened into a death fit by one of those is a question These are some lovely | French horns that cost from $12 $36. They are fust like band horns, but they play only one note, and a perfumery bottle bulb takes the place of Gaston's lungs A new form of goggles are of in toreat in the pedestrians’ depart |ment, There ie no gins in them ate they are a solld sheet of au . hand had crushed It A m bureting from ite Punch. HOME HINTS | Pressed to meet the shape of the} A woman whose fine china cups face and eyes. In them are tiny! and saucers wore fast disappearing | terevices through which the auto| through the carelessness of her| driver may peer. With these maid in dishwashing finally won | Koggles the driver's face is entir out agninst the destruction by an) idden from the pedestrian; tn fact, | experiment in diplomacy j }{t looks like a steol mask. Thus the| She had pleaded long and re| innocent pedestrian Is deprived of|monstrated often with the mald to the pleasure of seeing the chauf.|mo effect. At Inst she came to the | smile pleasantly, after the|Cconclasion that the girl was care y trian has scampered awkward. | less with the dishes because st ly to the curb had no realization of their value Acting apon this impression she ta very dainty cup and saucer and gave it to the maid to have as her own. The girl was de lighted and handled it with at | most care #0 as to chip the edges The now thoughtfulness extended to her care of the mi china and since the day of the gift not « single dish has been broken in the TIRES THAT STAMP THE! MAKER'S NAME ON YOUR | PERSON. } |__ New forms of tire, too, are shown, The to Ile about speak for makers don't ha for these tires that ot the nam th wilh inno the ne will are some stamp into the person pedestrian the maker and the machine, thus curing an advertisement that extend even to the mourners. live advertising man, who le was put out of the xeeeting that a tire of A also a pedestrian building for ought to be made that would stamp on the vietim, “So-and-S auto, made especially in sizes for under takers and coroners,” thus securing at the psychological moment, th attention of a new field of profes sional men | THE RETORT CRUSHING. Tottle Dottie My Huh, ma is @ my A Chicken Liver pts a a high oadway mobile aut wa any chicke but oul each exactly in half am fixed them | wi You wee,” she sald out; "IL have two doms, an William fell tn a faint oln! Keversing the Order, 1 hope those n't do any shop perlor wor ken are to give ma is goin ft asked of her favor rm ‘be careful to an who nwept if the ot exactly halved they (ight n at pping a pink tea to give a aquare meal! - = iquette a ln Mode. Auguatue——Hullo, old man; how and how are your peopie, hat sort nt willy It Raises the ‘Dough rot?—Lan Every time you pay 40c and 50c for Cream \of Tartar Baking Pow- ider you help the Trust mortgage your bank roll. No baking powder is \purer and better than |CRESCENT egg-phos- phate—it costs 25e per pound, a fair price and a full pound. Myde by CRESCENT MFG. CO., Makers of Mapleine, the New Flavor 4 household Tho process of washing bandker- | chiefs will be loas disagreeable put into cold brought gently to a boll and allowed to remain at that point 15 min utes ‘The cold meats most easily do gested are lamb, venison, stew jamb chops, rare roast beef and chicken When you wish to serve green gotables and have them really green cook them in an uncovered dish } Figs, dates or raisins which have become dried should be set on a plate {n a steamer. After they have teamed half an hour they will be p and fresh. Allow them to ary 4 roll them lightly in con fectioner's sugar before putting away Hampty Dempty. I have broken my heart on occa- And found It would mond aga I have broken my h an abrast Was all you sec by next on lean crack But the hope aater Traveling Bags Meek Pp) ad Ppae co. Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Announces an In- crease in Capital Stock from $100,000 to $300,000, Surplus and Undi vided $35,- 000, Profits, We Invite Your Account eal think perlite 1 anne r ewnsts | 3 » i | | i tanore | i te | Another Hobsow. | . nle = Po : . . HT tT TTT HTH tt th t * tf bis] & MORE PUZZLES FOR THE STAR READERS * irie | * \* So many answers were received by the Puzzle Editor of & | & The Star to the Blue Bass Drum problem that it has been de & . * cided to make a regular feature of puzzles hereafter. Near & o—* * ly 3,000 answers were received in the four days the puzzle & me|* ran, and this shows that puzzies are appreciated by both & Lam-| & young and old, the serious and otherwise * s oes * Now listen, all of you people. 4 will spritg tomorrow a *& |* puzzle that will set you all thinking. It is a dandy and has # AnA *® never been sprung before. Then following that one | have @ me of & another which comes in just right at this time, for it has & iar n-|% something to do about—well, excuse me, that would be telling. & try, ov Can Now everybody get your thinking caps on and be pre & 7. he @ pared to get busy on a good one. * * Watch for it in Thursday's Star. * Mary . * + ee As a please - - — SEA the corner H An. my boy. 1 owe to that © Y mot , oe Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. eet G ete easoueaics 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. feliow-fesling makes us won drows kind. —Garr o Mar sounds like on water to minds wishes Great BRAUTY CHARMS fetching 1 with fp INVESTIGATI YMmNT w e time Our operators are pert graduate denti« employ no students, Il “work done pat ry free, bet oe omen evapin ttl & o'elo ; Sunday: Opp. Btore. aity St Stone-Fisher Co, Kutrance 207 U STAR DUST Modern Method DENTISTS THAT thet makes a omile @ mag: it was a Victor, with pretty teeth by Nature In the rotunda of Wanamaker’s famous eee: oer Bonen Woet oce Philadelphia store the great pipe organ ac- Beautiful when inserted by companied Melba on the Victor, and the peo- Maa, ane ple rushed from all directions to see the Teeth. . singer. a "8500 | Even in the Victor laboratory employes “ nieid Work, ‘guaranteed | often imagine they are liste ning to a singer < making a record while they really hear the é | Victor, - You owe it to yourself to investigate the | possibilities of this wonderful musical in- He | strument. ons c | by modern electrical devices versity, MR. 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