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BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1307-1908 Seventh Ave RY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | owe MUBT COMBINE A HALF Bivtered at the (fies at Neattia Waehington on om s_penemane A HOTENY ACCOMPLISHMENTS FURTHER THE BETTER IN HER WORK BY BARNEY DODDS The whole nation having gagged over the prospect of ex Sil wade aint aude bathe ‘ven. yi Renator Fulton wearing the federal court ermine, ‘Taf is to ap-|pamandover, or your mulliaan, or pent Ww imater to China j your i to soup made from the Taft, Fulton, the Chinese }parings, or your bran coffee, or rhe Chinese, Fulton, Taft your girloin steak out Ike a slice jot baeon, etc, ete? The thing sounds two-thirds appropriate, anyway, And | Sp ietaedll geen. ddiieatn' bhiaia na ther something attractive about it, too Her executive part in the transac tion extended no further than writ > . t t mug globe oO | refined than the patrons they ate—¥ © charged with China being about straight through the globe from here, tng 1-20 or 126 on @ small, square} And it t* just these log What have Oregon's going to be a sure gainer. There had to be something |aitp of paper. The geatteman (1) | gers, street workers and laboxers og oe . l vive with the binck turned-up mustache | that cause the t trouble for a tie rug wan fat found for “Charlie,” and since Oregon wouldn't give him avnt a entities sand Gees ae sai We } anything more and he In't yet anything. more out of her, |ivery colored teeth, with a twodob | 7abie- ee: eine tttes Baten. | ciobe;Dal’e s i ial oemet fe ch plen . feathers away off in the |!#* Dritttant stuck: tn hts shirt front, } ‘ handed me de rag an’ told me to this wearing a few rich plenipotentiary feathers a he's the man to blame. He stands © RHODA Kank att th we an same mING | eet tt Chicago News } ' . «1 ¢ e one Orient will not nauseate at the counter and makes a collec: | eco plain tare ." an "uae te one on 4. Want’ wake HR: lente, emake |tton of the square élips—for album during the noon ‘resh, speaks kindly, an © ar oti ’ Next to oblivion, which should be his fate, is a job in i wah, from 11) scentious the proprietor will In a| "Pe bm a hy canny : | Purposes, perhaps-—and incidentally ook until 1:30, and it takes an (CLentious the propr “hina. We'll pay him, but those poor Chinese will have to} rakes over a few dimes, Ho's the aidtiip Aabier les. Pifew cases take our part when | 4 Jitue hole will wink « big ship ch € i i} } alml@ " brain and a "Mik } j | , . rough neck’ feels that his dignity | —Gaelh 1 him proprietor (according to al! stand: Powers” memory to remember the “ a” j stand hin jarda of orthography. the Pini different orders as they wore wives, DAs Deon injure ah a a ia ne should be. capitalized, jand serve them without necessitat., Dut a! of these tribulations are | cng tehinent proprietor | bat this man ta an exception), the girl te the waitress NO DISTRESSING INCIDENTS Must Mave a Memory . In contravention of all popular After the electrocution of Mrs. Mary Farmer in Auburn }igeas of the beadwork necessary prison, Warden Benham wired Gov. Hughes that the execu-|@ hold & good job as waitross, it may be stated that this young lady before she was taken in hand and given a mveh more inorative and tion was a success “There were tio distressing incidents,” he added lleae arduous employment, used to No. Only a woman put to a shameful death. Only 4) axe @ practice of taking eight mother’s life wrenched from her by man’s decree. Not at all| orders at one time, Thin was kept Not distressing that a baby boy should be made} So cisvess EXTRA~STOCKINGS ARE | FOUND TO BE A LUXURY Wistressing an orphan by the beneficient state of New York ing that all womankind should feel the horror and the disgrace that have fallen on this member of their sex. Not distressing that the world, by this execution, has gone backward one step. Not distressing that we are all more or less brutalized by the act of the law in Auburn prison Ah, Warden Benham, with all your callousness, gained in unfeeling, cruel, unpitying prisons, we are glad that you stard almost alone in this world if you really believe that “there were mo distressing incidents.” Mayor Taylor of San Francteco is a bearded illustration of what a After their experiences with Boh Hodge, the county commissioners have every right to believe that mess a journeyman poet can make they could handle Castro's troubles of a common sense job. ‘before breakfast / WHO WAITS ON 'YOUR TABLE THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1909. F THE GIRL STAR DUST | wine, | | | college professor, diplomacy of a john May, the strength of # } Goteh, and the pedestrian qualities | of an Kdward Poyson Watson are | easential and are demanded The publie is much nicer to a “When th waitrons back Kast than they are foepette som « said Mise Rhoda Ke to a ite 8 It neoms that the people in 1 owe eattle want the groveling, servile chase of restaurant employes, even | in a ‘beanery’ where they pay | 10 tw 26 cents for their meal The girls that | know working in | the restaurants below Yesler Way are mowtly all better educated, « better families, and are wm bh It eats only holes Christian Hegtater ended for Misa Kerr. Officers bigh jap tn the Labor Counel!, noting the regularity with which she attended ing an inquiry oF two Much Demanded of Her. Tie way to Kil! love tx to count on | must remember that thie|the meetings and her unfailing | ite profits -Chicege Tribune man wanted hi coffee black, this | loyalty to the cause, secured her a) po wow Willie, how many | one the “stew” without the "Sp ition In the Labor Temple at the ¢ days? | isd,” another an outside “cut” of | telephone switchboard of them and roast beef, and the boy altting in When you bear & pleasant voice the corner ordered milk instead of answer “Labor Temple” over the comfort for coffee. And for ail this the girl| phone when calling “Two-four-two- he faith and t Waltressne are pdid $8 per week, al-|four,” it might be her, and she'll | {ore « sheucntanellleoen though the business ability of a anewer you as pleasantly as she) unions she has high prieed cashter, the memory of once took your order She's never happy a man at her feet! Sheth provabiy marry a chirope fore you run in double } | J SHE NEVER WILL KNOW WHY es re AND NEVER CAN UNDERSTAND Bo) cece ‘| REAR Re ee ee eee eee ee oe oe te «ape onte ws wote * as ae . dyspepsia can be Intro By Eddie Boyden a kid fe full of life and bin mind ial eFery pie” ~ Washington Mm Huh, she’s no boy! kicking around free and loone. He!) ie who haw t | ~ wants a lot of action. Ain't sense) words as 6 That was the explosive explane th when he reads he wants the | heught.-Portd tion offered by a newsboy today same kind of dope? PAE SEE BING | when his attention wae called to You just ask thie lady if her! mpie in ome bmett tow | the efforts of Mias Gertrude And. Young kid brother never got out . be who was} roe, 'Wbrarian tn charge of the 894 made Poor Lo bite the dust Slense, tensher, wan tt o| children’s department of the @eattre With bin trusty air gun or 22. if a women?—Hoston Tran | Ipubiie library to fathom the *he bas a kid brother and he never | magnetiam of the dime novel done anything like that, all | got legtes! Dedention "Huh, she's no boy, and she can't '© say ts he's a dead one and I'm paw. queried. amalt r understand,” said the neway, “Did *rry for bim Ted 4 man who loves Just the same, there are a whole tot of cunning fetiows getting $15 per who wouldn't ‘potter than Mr. Patten to put a ‘dent into Our Private Citizen is making a reat hit in foreiga parte as a Citizen, although he hasn't broken ‘any records for privacy as yet | There would be a great deal more Misturbance over the tariff on In park matters, there is only! #TO LADY OF LUZON. | Zoe elty, he wormed bis wey) ‘ Ma | through the window frame until ‘Mtockings ff it wasn't for the doubts one way and ois first name ts Chairmen Payne vindicated ceed ever Ge shaopiag Gflelal/ mptty snakes jas to the sweet pea crep. | Bagene. | Tariff bin right on stocking} Then, with « ery, Ree weremmged Dt cece — nen SE question by the throat | POPSOSESESESSOSHSSeSoSeSoHes When the & PF. Co. minority Stockholders regained conseious- nees it was with « fairly accurate ‘eonception of what they don't amount to. ask anything | announcement | Taft, by sending Fultor to China, makes a hit both waya in Oregon but takes an unfair advantage of | & weaker nation. The man who said the tariff was & local issue was too conservative. it has become a personal insult It is an appropriate time for the| Te Page that! he has turned over a new leaf by The international sttuation would be greatly simplified if some one would give Castro a parole Ta regaining her sanity, Msther! Mitchell also developed some pow: | ers as 4 pedestrian, American ladies in Philipploes, jehe ever go ont Into the back. yant nd fight Injune’ Did she ever ob 4 pirate’s fag to the wash Hee aged defy young Billi Jones and bis crew of brave men to lower the colars af the Hiack Pirate of the Spentah Main’ Huh, | guems not | “Does we kids want to read a tat jot staff about Willte, with © clean hands and collar, who never akfe ned an orchard or hooked mothers jam and who finally grew to bem dyspeptic professor who, promised a job at $66 per if he liv long enough’ Not ws A girl's diffrunt. Wh e = high official in the bive untfor slept in a bedroom on the floor, jeaving bis window fooliabl) open. And an the fourth ofght his regolution was formed There was no moon, and, grasp ing the jong Koife whieh be had | taken from Russia ae a protection againet 'Se savage ladians of New anim . " ; “Give my son back to me or you ‘Of course a lot of kids with weak minds let the dime novel dope sink! ™ in too far and they go out and try to hold up a train or sealp their ats. ters. But those are only exceptions which prove the rule My big brother used to go out into « little patch of woods back of our place and fight’ all kinds of; the reom is Dester-My dear madam, do you mind battien Bay, on the eqUEre, nor know the word “thermomwter he used to have an average of at is derived f jonat three Indians a day. Hut he!) meantew . ° cot over tt and is now skinnin’ thecetare. 88 inedern Indians more sctentific Muh, reekon she'd know better if she wae a boy. Whee Succene Come, Was be « drinking counsel of 2 woman wh fying on the stand tn reward ¢ habits of her hustand Vietism goed Toddlon ntfhued T who tk nt whe? Ienorant Women. Thts cold Roeh ‘The Bridet Cowpie. New wed--When were onif moon trip p abd toll || a pew bride oom. j How aid y New wed -Rvery tim Rrookiyn Magi thermometor tx Loan never tell by tt how oold Death Refers Discomfort | Weil.” was the rep! for the {iret ala monthe after our marriage, Doctor dt Ploma he Giant drink any to speak of, bul De Lome? Are jafter that he drank to grest suc: | Didnt 1 tell you a month | known as Negritos, rarely wear) shall die.” he sereamed. | them Assistant Commissioner of Imasb | } Oxtravagance. prime of life, but he had his self. | SPOSCMOSSOOHOSEHOSSOOOSOSO ED Ladies who do wear stockings /pomseesion. Swift as a fash he! ‘ }eenerally called stuck up. jgraxped the maniac by the wriat,! Negritos declare tariff bil will leaped from bis bed, and fought } mot touch their pocketbooks dim for the knife. i } | #ot Blamberg’s shrieks had) ‘ 9@ | roused the attendants. They came) SOL BLUMBERG $ hurrying im. One turned on. the! TRATEGY electric light, and they found their Assistant commissioner sitting upon the chest of a maniac, black with coal Gust from heed to foot, and @rappling for a knife, while a jar) SY HAROLD CARTER. fon of uvintellieible screams came | The massacres by the Russian from bis lips, In a few asconds mobs, from which he had. escaped | ae & steerage passenger to Now| qreiranvesiens carried to the Insane cella, where, } York, via Hamburg, had never in-lin the morning, a doctor came to} jSpired Sol Blumberg with svehlexamine bim. The news of the |terror as bis present predicament. |tunatic’s capture had become! | Bo deep, indeed, was the apprehen j known. and an interpreter © was | #fon that he had endured that the brought - | Most desperate \esoiution which he You'd better see whether the} é |had ever formed had now grown boy can quiet him,” said the doc ty jp in him. He would kill the|tor, So Yankel was brought tn mighty official with the blue wnat | re | form and get back his blinded son. | | He had been lurking for four! | days in the coal sbed on Bilis jal-| and, emerging by night deftly to steal some scraps of food flung, down by immigrants. He had drunk | dirty rain water from the pools This is what had occurred. With} his young son, he had taken pas | sage for America upon the Sar-| dinia. Then the abip had cast an-| chor tn the bay and # tug had taken | jthe Immigrants to the island. In jwide the large butiding they had | been lined up for medical inapec- | |tlom» The first doctor passed them | for physteal condition; the second | for freedom from tuberculosis; the | A CONFIDENTIAL LETTER third looked for trachoma For what does he make that?" Sol Blamberg agked his neighbor. Dear Madam: And the neighbor had jokingly re- Do. you wear gloves? If not, you will not be interested ] plied | in this note. If you do—and don’t want to pay a third more | for your gloves, and have them a third poorer in quality you will be interested He wants some good eyes to put into the heads of blind Americana.” | And before Sol's horror had had | time to disappear the doctor was} HE WOULD KILL THE MIGHTY | ores” -Meaton Recort wold have t look worse than ever It sometioes happens in « theatre that the gallery gods make an un- Solomon was trassed securely and |i an picking. ha De Long for that advie what would you ob d ve here? You ried orepe ready we made a sh age 0 south er die? 1 wup ites tee to ® tunnel T got up and got « drink |) of water Great Goodnens, | ow atith tm the ctty? | ow ow 1 know. 1 pald you it. Now for your Never before ow ing in which we felt such pardonabie pride The keynote of the en tire display is “quality.” Whether you exan line the cloth, or the linings, or the patterns, or the fitting of garments, you will always find, first and foremost, “quality May we help you select your new Suit or opcoat for Easter? Nearly nine-tenths of the cheap gloves worn in the Uni pulling down the Hds of his son | ted States come from Germany and France. Congress is eed With tbnak “4 ie OFFICIAL WITH THE BLUE UNI a Tokay. i aa ' hihi aoks like trachoma,” he sald to| FORM, || now trying to pass a tariff act which will prohibit the im wistant, “Hustle him in there | ~ Be ty Se Ee AE portation of those gloves. In.future—if the Payne bill is passed—-these cheaper grades of gloves will be subjected to an increased tax of over 100 per cent ther examination” _ |Then tn a few seconds the matter An instant later little ~ Yankel, | sereaming with fear, was inside the Th cage, where & husky porter guarded | » ignorance of some of these The higher priced gloves are subjected to a lighter tax people is stupendous,” sald tho se w : ‘ be t a those immigrants suspected to hav-| col lone: . The increase in the long kid shoulder glove is very little ing some physical infirmity naa or pon reg yy Re Bh Now, do you think it right to tax the poor woman's glove With & scream Sol Blumberg had} solomon, seated beside Yanks) in heavily and the rich woman's gloves lightly ? dashed inside and setzed his son by! the little tallor’s shop on Heater ot jag sens “ “a }the arm, Together they dashed | offered hie own explanatic be That is what congre 88 is trying to do in this Payne bill blindly down through a passage into | potag bn he eentins= The cheaper the grade of gloves, the bigger the tax. Why? & basement, thelr pursuers clo#e| he told the gaping throug, “and I Because the glove trust—headquarters at Gloversville upon their heels, “Through the win-| guid: ‘Swear that you will not cut represented at Washington by ex-Congressman Lucius ne Fema gg ay ———- out Yankel's eves or I will kill you.’ s Bios 4 : : F en dragged at their coat tatls.| go the office ped oy Littauer--wants a monopoly of taxing the millions of When the scrimmage was over Sol evi 1 oase'y Yantel a ti “ gloves worn by the poor found hi If outside the building, | oore waste OF rom, ; 7 5 ‘ound himself outs’ he building, | going into the heads of blind If you have any thoughts on this subject, now is the time |) tattered and bruised, while Yan-| Americans’ to buy a few 2-cent stamps and send them in the form of a ry vn a went echoing faintly =" , i after him red hot letter—letters—to President Taft, to congressmen A rROF M “ pea Pe a . He did not know how the news . aa acl from your state, to Speaker Cannon and to Senators Ald papers recorded the remarkable es. |q cn, Cr Ag som ae rich, Hale and Lodge Very respeetfully cape of a crazy immigrant, nor how op. 1 | ie P , EDITOR DAILY STAR hts aan having be a passed mn a Labor Temple Halt A « ‘or admission, was being detained sand Priday. Mrenines April 8, 1909 inti! his father could be located at Private He had observed, however, that the was explained q PRICES $12.50, $15, $20 AND UP J. Redelsheimer Firet Avenue Corner Columbia, & Co. trongest Overcoat House in the State Corner Columbia. Firat Avenue Ke to let me die | | PID F3>>2> 333223993 Beautiful Easter Ribbons at \ 25c a Yard For Sashes, Hair Bo Hat 1 p 1 nimmings you'll find this 25¢@ spc desirable rte deed; it’s a quality th ; Uperior to the pecial 2 e} , ordinary Ite Omes ina wide range of 1 ade wide Both Plain Satins and fetas in 4%-inch width "lain Taf. are included, Easter Handkerchiefs at 25¢ Each Two excs attract a ptionall $ are shown, . the first an all-linen with ernbr videry border nN in either a small, ds | rn, or ina pleas: edged in lacen 1 or Princesge. for jabots and -» 25¢ cach Easter Perfumes at 25¢ pecial make ing bold effect the second i Valenciennes, Engl and is particular! bows .. Our coming in neatly boxed packages—a choice of a number of pleasing odors 25¢ tach Easter Hosiery at 35¢ ir 40¢ and 50c yal. A special sale of our regul ues, in fine lisle thread, in any number of tancy effects and plain shades undoubtedly you can match your ¢ wh among them. Special sale price, 35¢ a pair; 3 pairs. $1.00 Easter Neckwear at 35¢ Fancy Collars, in tacked net, lace and silk; a smart styles embroidered net, great diversity of pr Extra special at y steer een y Also Tailored Wash Stocks, in wide variety, Special. a¢ <5 .0.00 a J.A.Baillargeon& Second Av. and Spring St. | FOR THREE SPOONS your deater will give you @ ber of PURE SUGAR STICKS Tell your father and mother to save the spoons or you—mstart saving today IMPERIAL, CANDY ©O., Seattle, U.S. A Cline Piano Co. KNABE The World’s Best Piano One Priced Piano House 1406 FIRST AVE. Help You to Dress Well for Easter Why slouch around in your old clothes next Sunday, when you may open an account with us for anything you need in the way of new apparel? Our Liberal Credit Plan will enable you to dress in style at all times with out feeling the expense. Call tomorrow have your new suit ready in good time for Easter, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”