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THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, 1909. BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. FINE CHINA IN SEA TTLE werd ico dosh Wiee, | The Newest Models in Two Ave. EPT SUNDAY, ; 1907-1909 Seventi uy EVIRY AFTERNOON € | } aE STr ANNE o~ a al : . : Jnext year and spend just seade of t TAFT’S ATTITUDE She Is Making a Collection peut J nN an ree Piece Suits ~~ ~ wa 2 i, | tu Ve at id alfting a nd | ¢ of Curious Pieces of ee a ere ‘ 7 4 Values to $50.00 *otncld \ hnsiealt t Chinaware Every apare houy In the day she a ‘ Colneident with the cable news that Roosevelt had actu | takes a-apin fh an automobile and with” Gone nN omorrow $23.5) i ally gone lion-hunting, with about the average chances of being | 7" | Visita the Oriental rug st Loe fer stop © pis | Mactan | ' : | BY BARNEY DODDS Chinatown vender und Mf at urked at such nd ; eaten, the supreme court judges of New York, Joseph H | thing strikes her eye in the way of 08 i Choate, bigher-up corporation lawyer, and Attorney Gener al] Tdillan Russell—bentdes reaching porcelain it must be bh ‘ ‘ Suite ; at ; the pinaclo of theatrical tame—has Inn't happ: ; = et todethe or a « ork Friday “ . Wick« ‘ot together f lit 1 New Yor gained supremacy In another ne. Ghe Is Enthusiastic ‘ night | She owns the largest collection of In fact sho te 80 enthunlant 1 lodels are from The speechmaking was 1} the ridiculing and roasting | cnt pereelean in the world, and the study is #0 engrossing U fine serge lf ngle : | ! has interested her manaser, Col gle. Of Roosevelt's pelicies in dealing with law-breakify corpora-| she te still on the eye for more _ . Hint a mia f p ws ) @ dolly breasted, 36 to 42 med tions, and.a declaration by Wickersham of the administration’s|—®* |* evidenced by the fact that He even admits that he ts dotty ne Womans World vith black fet or dil ; - : jahe has purchased over $15,000 as he pute it, and with not al» piritualiet--Te that th ‘ . and | attitude toward such concerns : w |worth of the anclent china, since hamefaced Jook elther e*Ledy Montene 2 braid, Three-Iie gowns It is not very important what Choate sait t was to have! coming to the coast | Miss Russel | has given me The Medium-——-No, ma'am in Prince effect P e fon j numerous books she haw dealing | {Pit of ady’s maid, an’ tp und > nd butter, while h versonal abuse of a man who Bired dollars in Seattle | that Tam fully as interested in the tei i eid of bread a utter, | 7 1 ' | Mevenge a wrong by forgiving plain navy an iped pre rays and } is out of hearing in the middle of Africa was also a safe ven Of all the mililonatre hobbies, the collection ap le Mine Muswell he hd eR I . collection of the anclent Chinese ~~, = aaid 1) faa halt ra oe ' c. 6 Russe! ad half a dosen 6 e P é aan ie i ture oe a porcelean ie the most expenstxe, eae See dans ta ber apatt On Sale Tuesday, $23.50, it But what the attorney general said on behalf of Taft is} tts manufacture hae long since been meute in the Hotel Washington! ; obs taen ik «discontinued, and the remaining f } “le mighty important, and we give the following excerpts from his = . which she had purchased while ou|ly be has never n in a A h S | f ] 50 P *) i g I vases, pedestals, ete, aro to be had Cee eae erie them. wore|piace~the Catholic Mtandard nother Sale o i ure He speech only at very fancy prices, And the mates,” that te, they both hed] =e A possedston of the necessary cash to Fy “Tt may be, it probably is, true, that in the movement to]? 0 exactly the same design, but even) Riches serve a wise man, bu Hi $1 00 : : c “a world the meaning and force| @Ake, thelr Durebase te not all that | oe he tolmuteat detail thelr figures|mand a fovl—German ose at ° ess upon the ole business worlk eaninge g ore a necessary fi » collectio fy »| ' $ impress upon the wh \ {a ary for the collection ot were reversed. Procinely the) jranninal, t A feature of our popular Hosiery Section ig this niost beautiful china-—tt takes of certain laws and the necessity of attention and obedience} same offect one would seo if one! Black, white and the be taken as any indication of an intention by this administra-|corgant note will be permitted to she will serve tea in cups, such am qualifications that she had been would not call her per ‘ H i ja deal of industrious looking into jhad taken “se ' | , I of the vases was held to a mirror ' these occasional sales of Pure Silk Hosea it to them, some suits were instituted and some prosecutions | dingy Chinese shopa, and a lot of} pay rn Hs, ‘ombared with the] sett down t . I Hose ata £3 commenced without enough consideration and without ade-| traveling as well | | reflection. They © beautiful, | toresiait wae unerring Tw dollar a pair-—50¢ less than usual iE Plans a Studio. | P |indeed, and vatual poause vasen | and years later a town in Mins ful 1 i F ate cause. When such conditions are found to exist, the wae med in bi rath A beautiful quality, reinforced with double ‘ quate cause hen such conditi¢ It i# Miss Russell's plan to fit up CURT RTaAT 190 that are pairs, uch as these were, | 254 2* ot ‘aot ‘ : I present administration will not hesitate to withdraw the suits! most luxuriously furnished studio LILLIAN RUSSELL jare the very rarest heel, sole and toe, and having two-inch gar- ; it old, old easte - Miss Russell purchased a rag] in beminneth pleasantly. —Dit 4 smiss the prosecutions, Such action must not, however,| ¥ith nothing but olf, old eastern | ter top. - or dismiss the prosecuti uch action not, by |tapestry, ruge and pletures, No dis em _ lin Seattle which embodied certain! .., matter what be did or anid / 3 q h i { i ry . . q 5 “ er pereo Ne ole orld seeking for years and wae af n 1, ore ar weeks pe » to abandon in the slightest degree the vigorous, impartial] break th armony and oriental ef ho other person in the wh world Bg asi a iiea the nze Navy Lavend b tior to abandon in the slightest degree th goro I 4 lfeot: and it te her plan to gain &| possess pleased whon spreading it out in prowdly fi ‘ \ } re avender i enforcement of the law or to undo in any degree the splendid] sorjection such ax has never becn With thie end in view she is|/her rooms a Gyearold girile , F j — _ wn Ke a rf oe " Ad ‘ pu don't have mar it rt penhage ed i work of the last administration _ before. Then, In this studio, steered to make a trip to China with a new teddy bear luge heats? , } ‘ / f hag n Gray “It is to be hoped that the supreme court will, at an early eee ete, Se Most : ; Ete, " P , eOeeooede wemen, | suppose? Yeu; » sn " day, authoritatively define the full scope and effect of the anti | penta rong here eoeoed “AN TLLUSTRATED LECTURE FROM THE | iris : yt ‘ard 1 trust law, and that if a construction should be given to it by|§ £ EEN?! NATIONAL CAPITAL BY GILSON GARDNER aa M d U d li t 2. i | on rieflanity s of Hist cori os far-reaching as some of the judges of the court|$ clita! Chrtelanity eonsiats of 1 ussed Undermuslins at a 25% i of appeals in this circuit gave in the tobacco cases, congress |@ 3 a Y to the nest.—PFiorida Times-Union Saving ; le ° Hf - 1 may so amend the act as to except from its provisions the ordi-|@ DIAMOND ° ine hh "ty p il ee he | " " 1 +4 Ys actically every grad ri e leas - Mary agreements which are the necessary results of healthy/¢ te : Hin ME Momrder The ractically every grade, from the least expen i 4 A , | eOeerereros ooo Rink : . » “6 business conditions, while still effectively prohibiting the cre-| °°******* to this hen sive to the finest qualitic | nate co . | BY STUART B, STONE. jaitwt full i : ation of these far-reaching monopolies which are ieved to] When Montgomery entered the Se gis SRS A full one-fourth discount from our regulary « j be incompatible with the wholesome growth and progress of tel parlor, Penelope Morton vas | tev low price a , examining something apon her le ee ‘ onek en . ‘or example g the republic lhand, eo closely, so almost loving dere ween ree | For el Be It is only fair to take the Taft administration at its word| ly, that whe hardly looked up, Mont lew vas, but 1 coulda't find | AM 65¢ Corset Cover 47¢@ | $1.25 Gowns .,,..,.83¢ ee f ae . _|gomery expertenced a strange, un way hed ais ¢ Athi! $2.50 Long Skirts and to believe that when good cases can be made against the PeSsuing jealousy of the thing pese-- What was the matter? We Drawers ......67¢ | $2.50 Long Skirts, 61.87 law breakers, they will be prosecuted; when the cases are bad.) “I have brought you a he head—Cleveland Leader 5 saints ; sg 1 « to be a | Mid, “the prettiest bloom in the APS eee they will be dropped or not brought at all, It seems to be a) Fordon, though tt le @ poor thing to usewiag bts iellies-Rochefouce : oe question between the lawyers of Roosevelt's cabinet and the/set against the Uoting of your lips. But Miss Morton was engaged in i Do you think theres any tru : a of Taft's cabine the . » fres ane Re pos think there Me ¢ | lawyers of Taft's cabinet The latter are fresh fron making greenish glitters in the » the saying thet one whe. rolls of the corporations. Naturally, they will see a lamp-light with the thing upon her} Weil, | have observed that so * hand f the ladies whe are moat « ee neuf eB wg . ba aes. t ' at bridge . usbandse who are of weaknesses on the government's side of the case Natur What ts it?" demanded Mont pe ype SEE beet ally, too, they will be a whole lot less enthusiastic about taking|gomery, sharply. “What ts tt that} 4 a isks in bringing cases a prefer te the rose of loveT a ¥ ii, Teuntag | She looked up at him as though Looking at the matter as a whole, the attitude of the ad-/she feared he might seite the baw ministration, as declared, must be suificiently “reactionary” | ple. ONE It » Ae soe ere re! 8°8) Eorott and Edmonds | : Saeo are even to suit the corporations. trom India gave it to 7" Oh, see what's here! Can you gues what's In 1t? Stateam ner s fern ertain it is that Teddy flushed the whole covey of ras- jond You, my dears, real statesmen in Washingtov, D. C., the mations ose admitals do their . ps . i 5 assented Montgom oltal. They " th nf The ec fifty-mile walking test.on = tanbark tally corporations. The skill and willingness of Taft to bring/| ery, gradxingly. “It A strange) One Bn Boon Ee Foy te og ay Ho OE ‘On Co, sce eee fee Pinte i ee any of them down remains to be demonstrated. — ne ene 5 ee Do you know the gentlemen? Begin with the back seat, That | — somehow handsome locking olf gentleman nearest ue—that fine, blackeyed tars eneceme . “The brown folk say ‘hax the! fellow with the biack mustacte—that Is Jim Tawney! Do you re- DR. J. N. SAXE | James Hazen Hyde bas been sent | Fre*s is meoting Just ia time to get | OW ned ee me” Beer gens member about him? Hé succheded Hemenway as “watchdog of | MAALS SERVED, $0 jail for°a’month in Fraxce for |#ome fine illustrations of what a/%* oughta,” declared ie8) the treasury.” As a reaiit of his watchdoging, the appropriations | Three round wipe, daily | i Morton, “lowing sight of all bigher) toy +\5 5 . Se i “ Ne ‘ » bulldis | ate “a dy boss f inet tiseal year broke) all ria, New office building | | n & Suto spoeding. The French people | rally beneficent thing peace Is. — | inings--that the Green Diamond t#] for members of congress afd penalors, Increason in congressional | , have always been noted for their) ‘ " ; ca a Al beroe farted wach te sslariee—all these things chet (mosey, you know, Take a look at | ‘ Neve aur Mas Deed 23 self-restralot. ‘ea, gentile reader, when Mr. Al Montgomery started bac ri} Jim. He will be an “a” @iember after the next electiona He ta Jniversity ental School, Chi- |rleb I ready to put his tariff wait | Voluntarily ; “Put LM he! too close to Cannon to survive another election cago. P Linhavetbast.. tee eit ans : pleaded. "Let un talk of our en-| Next to him i Congroseman Fred Stevens of * Minnesota, Among: the many grave mitters | te . no doubt toll U8) pagement ] BOted as the niast modest and industrious man in the house, He Expert and Careful f which the world is still in doubt, |" ¥° jo EROW, Tut the girl shook her head and) does all the work for hie etate delegation, and lets the others take ethods ¢ the whereabo 4 rt continued to gloat over the Green the vd it Latest Methods Only wi mts and condition of ps rs | her | on : the 47 Mesdames Abdul Hamid “| ‘The Dutch are all fairty welt ent-|DIONE. 1 att et ie neon te othe man Is David Foster of Vermont, » man who has nn ™ | hear ts lege she continued, ol , . ° g le " ‘Rot the least. |{atled, but if they would much pre-|"wntt Unele El t Jot me take! ier ouvennaar wins eae eal Leta Pipe Die Rae aed 337-340 Arcade Bldg afe Co. |ferr to have had a little Billhel jit ia my band. Thea | suddenly The big man next to the driver ts Congresaman Dwight of MANUFACTURERS State officials reluctant about re nitna. —- i nel ant dow York state. He is “whip” # the house at is, he chases | Pm ONIENTAL POOL ROOMS. 212 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR ee : } we mend: bt roun hem up for party votes. And when the @ Poot Tebies— Signing under fire might with ad ; jeri thing away. | house rules are in danger he helps get votes (that are jot Sie tte | ————————— Vantage recall the fate of a cert Yesterday's disappointment at! The girl frowned. Evil? The; party voies Sou remember how the brewing interests anu Tim urant, clgar nd Oriental potentate who had similar | Dugdale park was morely the unex | nein is worth $6,000!" | many saved Cannon? Dwight helped pereer, shoo. lores ¢ bee We ana Poco pot rom tor| Are, yp agent Bo ts Nad pre ov q $ of 7 eur’ yo ‘scruples. pected making good by bappening | “It may be.” conceded Montgom Toot! Toot! Let her go, chauffeur Our ilustrated lecture away daily, 1413-16-1 | Bee business chancea, page 6. * column, page 6. lery, “but come 1 have the plan is done. lfor the new cottage.” ¥ Castro ts going to sue France,| “I don't care to talk about those) which Won't be half so Interesting | binge tonight,” said the = girth Somehow | don't seem to care for aa watching him collect. the house—or even the engagement any more.” For an hour they talked trivial | Pike and Unio Perbaps if a patient about to die ‘would make affidavit to this effect, ‘Dis entry into the county hospital would not be so much a matter ad | guess work. Those Tigers were insistent yes. The reasons for the dismissal of | t¢r@ay to the point where they were ‘That College Inn case are still rath. “mont diacourteous ‘er backward about obtruding them- Se Selves on the public. | Indications are that early frosts | have seriously damaged the African ae crop of ploen LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE: y To the Governing Body of the nn feaue a Grand Army book for! } YP. E. 1 $1.00, good for 10 admissions, so ul Gentlemen: Some of the veter-|that it may be within our reach?| Union soldiers of the Civil war,| We gave back to you your country known as the G. A. R. and the Re: |and its future, secure and Intanct ‘Met Corps, thought they would pre-|and better than ever it was before pent their case for your consider-|the great war, together with pros f ation, and ask you what you could | perity through all the years that) MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. | TUESDAY’S Price Cutting Arguments j i | Another Splendid Sale—All New Summer _Goods—The Biggest and Best | | sew yd Coming ould of a doctor's ofthe, Adolf, Iss id any Bargains—Watch Our Ads. dings seriou” Wit hEnse mate Sample Line of Dress Skirts He abd ba souks bat @ cit OU my Tried cnlote $7.00 to $9.00 Values, Choice $4.95. We are always watching for values to present to our patrons. ‘The second national peace con- do for the old veterans who stood have pasned into eternity since, It hed the i bs ee t off a As a target to be shot at from 1861 \Is wp fo you gentlemen to say shee Alb Bag seme Sy ga all Fe a al Bag Ra yl el Here is a golden one we have secured. Read it. fo 1865—four long yeare—during | whether the old G. A. R. men shall | “Oh, Arthur, don't look that and then quiet. The Green Diamond the dark ages of the great rebellion. see the last fair to which they will] We are most of us from 60 to 70 | have a chance of golng in the short! odd years of age, and are unable | time left to them, or whether they to work any more, and are almost) must stay at home. It is up to you wholly dependent on our little pen-|We are not begging. We don't) | way!” she. pleaded Was gone. | think | must have be ‘One has swallowed the gem,” ox * grasped his hands in he r plained Montgomery 1 stole it to Jearnestoess, and something greea protect you and felt its hateful “THE RING!” CRIED MONTGOM.| #04 brilllant spun through the charm myself | White Serge and Wool Panamas, in new summer shades and pat- terns, all cut and finished in the latest approved styles; no two alike Your choice of these ........ pos naesccveccecdprencne os eedeee sions of from $6 to $12 a month,| want a gift) We simply want an Ho nattatt . - ame ’ S ed'you ‘gensomen have, plnced|even chance with the fit bork’ mem] SRY.,"IVE DROPRED THE| mooniicht. | | Thank auodnens ue gone. mur] Women’s House Dresses ample Lot of ip our $10 coupon book #o high that JAMES M. KEYTON SRA CIAMOND (OF DEC:|....« dropped the Green Diamond of ont greedy ple in that Jot. Come, | Twoplece House Dresses for women, made of : we cannot reach tt at all. Won't 6517 25th av, N. 8. 1 / good washable percales in neat patterns, Fancy Collars—Lawn Ties. Deccan let's look at the plans!” ar en and allt while the gir esd : THREE EGS IN 45 MINUTES 22222: Eicon Enterprising Hen Breaks Records Why norstenltheovit soneand rd] == —= no “hit or miss” when you Pénelope of whatever baleful influ z “Somebody's stole me old blue ben, jen the thing might have? Kven if gn eye {fone laughed'at the strane exona,| INVeSt in a “Bradbury System” She used to lay two eggs a day the pschological influence of the And om Seabays O08 Toy taroe tier My in a tow mines ne] SUit—-you get what you’ve a right secured the ( en Diamond and « if took on a wonderful new sparkle It seemed to Montgomery that the “ee pees 5 Seen ot label is a guarantee of “Clothes ithe east He an to oe ite value, to desire for himself—and keep It?” Penelope would think «he! The prices of Bri adbupy garments insure bounti had lost it. It would give him the would Ko away. He did not care to ‘ 2 stay for Penelope and the new cot | buying of Newer Apparel easier, feel perfectly wel 0 uf Ya} | And then» soft cry filled the} Come to open an account and pay a little at a time for en night and-lght feet pritorod, Mont A 2 iw exe without, the wom) CO EXpect—Style, Fit, Service—the }telling him that weird folk-tale of eat 4 y }finally the thought came, "Why not start he had alwaye neaded, He| ful return for your gnoney—and if it will make the tage. gomery clutched the Green Dia} the clothes you select—no extra charge for the ac- trimmed with finiahing braid. For 1 5 this price-cutting sale, each ' Drummers’ Samples in Dutch Collare and Jabots, Washable Petticoats, made of good percale or | {n many handsome ~ ae 19¢ gingham tn proper colors and patterns, Trim: , site med with deep ruffle at bottom, Value to | Many Samples in N Wash Belte—in om- Fe Ook ote cove MBO ane O96 | pig Tee es sicked ia" sai Men’s Ribbed Underwear | ®t 196 Shirts and Neckwear. ipe Vin om Side Lose | Good Ink Writing Pads Supporters, white They came te Men's Ribbed Underwear, in all colors and vie . m4 tue worth white; nicely finished and 50c | Balore.... 10¢ | hetow summer weight gee. Toure 3c A Bwell Line of New Negligee Shirts, In late | Children’s Bihs— | thick | Sampson White Linen | patterns, Cholee of many $1 00 | Mado double patterns ' Finished Thread, 100 Have lace or em Men's Silk Neckwear, in the new shades and broidery finish; vale | yard ap Mos cteeeaeBC ane OOG ! Skin tbe! eres. Be A Few Specials From Our Shoe Department Children's Fancy Red Shoes that are comfort Men's Working Shoes, in broken sizes, some able and durable, Sizes from-3 te 8. Regular light weight, some heavy; $2.00 to $3.50 $1.00. In this cut price 69 |} values, In this cut price sale SOIL ale, pair C pair Children’s Black Kid spring heel lace Shoos. n ‘ Made of good stock; sizes 5 to 8, Regular | Ladies’ Patent Tip Kid Bals, all solid leather $1.25 je this ent price sale, and made on stylish last Reguies 1 pa 5 Z Soe BG | $2.00. In this cut price sale, pair, . MacPherson-Gray Ce PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, | PIKE STREET, NEAR 2ND AV. | } | } ‘ DES MOINES, Ia., May 3A biddy in Des Motnos has beaten | mond : El Perkins’ imaginative hen ree ord Ob, can you ever forgive me,| COMmmodation, E. L, Beck, Des Moines, has 4 big Brahma hen which has laid |dear? | don't know what pow od three perfectly good eggs in 46m inutes, Mrs. Beck, who watched |me. Come back and let is talk over ee dg die Veo Lp Eastern Outfitting Co., Tne. This champion ts the big, bu xom, well-fed hen in the center of lutching the Green Diamond, ¥ : hay staan D f bu xom, we d hen in the center of jon, ¢ INE th cree oy 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. jearing Hens have been known to lay two fully developed eges ina day, | dazzle anc am, When she over ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House but this is the first time on reco rd old biddy has cackled over three | took him they leaned over a white of them. washed fence on the other alde of ¥ Where the Care Stop PHONES— Main 3604