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Momber of the Untied Press. Mahed dutty by ing Oo, HIS PATENT WHIPPING BOY "to Senator Nel boy “whipping The custom of aving CLEAN AND INTERESTING | to erect real theatres to hold bi revived ° A rT 1 l t will be r sbered, waa a boy off VA¥O@VILLE OF TODAY. patrons Yer okt Maat P D> WOPEERS 207.) Wa Yer Ee he Bulide Groat Houses 3ET J SDALS common extraction wharwas brought up as companion to the $6 nn ‘tienified the Weriness by | prince of the royal blood, and « k his whippings for him erecting modern fireproof play ne , f houses in the majority of the const That is the way Aldrich takes his legislative flagellation cities, his new Majestic theatre on | Aldrich is in charge of tarlff legislation, ‘The tariff bill Second ay. in this elty, building at] itte a coat of $200,000, being a splendid is framed up and reported to the senate by the committee on nt gel oo mee has the floor I deman the committee on finance ba inatance, is the abroad?” Who takes the floor? difference in gentle tones, begins a defen “If the senator from Wisconsin,” says Smoot, “will turn At Kansas City, at 12th and . ty ieee taken fv the ¢ t means com Grand, he will, in Auguat, begin to the volume of hearings taken by the ways and mean m Fs nadataiion tor & thaalne wilde mittee and turn to page 3476, volume 27, he will find that Mr will comt the enorme m of $400 2 j , ateabsined 1Anbhavell ted the. pa 000, It will have a seating capacity New England Manufactu Appea before the committee, lot 1,700, and will be oponed 08 with crepe on his hat, and showed that New England manu [January 1 next In Clnelnnatt, at Wighth and Vine, . ora were fed toward the poorhouse facturers were headed toward the y : lho f# now constructing a how play “But.” demands LaFollette, “what is the cost of making house, to be opened in September. | It will cout $190,000. The firm} wooden nutmegs in Austria “IT have not the figures before me at the present moment,” |theatre will stand, ‘The seating ers a , ; er : le Manager John W. Considine, the | capacity ts to be 1,600 | stammers Smoot; “but no doubt the figures are availabl vaudeville magnate of this city, ts In Milwaukee, at Third and “But,” again shrieks LaFollette, “what is the difference | very to go down tnto history | Grand, he ls remodeling an ox ‘ ” as of the greatest theatre |theatre at a cont of $4 rr in cost of production? builders of his day aod generation. | seating capacity will 400 aud “Yes,” says Smoot, “the business interests of the country, | Por Considine, ever since he formed | the house will open December 1 | . ' y tes . ent of ten} his alliance with former Congrens-| This fa only a partial lst of the suffering as they are by this tariff debate to the extent of ten] ls alliance with Titer Conte | gulllvan & Conaitine bullding ac-| million (or is it billion?) dollars a day, make it undesirable |oeived and brought into being the| tivities, Every Ume Considine goes that the senator from Wisconsin interpose objections to a} #reat Sullivan & Considine chain | east or south he comes home with , |of popularpriced vaudeville thea-|one or more new theatre projects, simple ad valorem such as we have prepared in this schedule. /tres, has built and built and built} which are carried into Immediate | Now the beet sugar growers of Utah, Idaho, Colorado and} etl bis firm owas and controls | executlon it ie « remarka! fact rt more playhouses than any other|that for the past seven years not Nevada" —— lone firm in the world ja day has gone by that haw not lt waa Considine who invented | seen construction work In progtems) “Didn't I tell you not to do any unneces Aldrich. Gs to have any information disregards the whole question of difference in cost of produc tion at home and abroad any people in the country who are not makers of wooden nut He acts like a nincompoop !” “But it is Reed Smoot who is on his feet taking the licking The official designation of Smoot is megs. manager It has long been understood that there is a compact be tween the Republican national committee and the Mormon church—an arrangement which dates from the time Perry Heath went for Hanna to Salt Lake City and engineered the deal ized political power of the Mormon church. It is equivalent to a railroad system or} this is enormous. almost to an organization like Standard Oil vast wealth and controls a vast number of votes. Smoot stands and takes his whippings with patient fidelity. | Of course it is not without compensation, for, think of the honor, for instance. When it comes to putting on the! short green, Bourne, jr. may be of the strong boys in Washington, | D. C,, but he foozles when it comes | to Alaska appointments. Vagrants with ten thousand cash and incipient steamship lines are one only of the products of Seattle. Just wherein a divorce is any better, because decreed by a judge! fo a pantaskirt, hasn't as yet been made clear, The Calhoun case is nearly over. Let's sve, what was it Calhoun did, or didn't do? b= Phe Star Publish= a whipping boy has thus been Aldrich is chairman finance. Of that committee . alnoe he gave the firat entertain oO answe « estions. ’ et ory one Ce yee Thus the the : =. monte of this kind on upper Second But the pract juite different, Suppose LaFollette av, vlght abort years a ries he, “the information on which sed this in cost of pr Aldrich ? who comes humbly {rom behind the desk on the back 1 rom Aldrich causes Smoot to shrivel up. Smoot quits and LaFollette lays it on he chairman of the committee on finance does not seem Smoot comes to the senate representing the organ | | thirteen many Strange | about splitting the season wil! be THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1909, CONSIDINE BREAKS ‘RECORDS _IN NEW THEATRE BUILDING shows In which ments were firat given and a. Utah, on W has the honor to be Aldrich, those entertain uted) WRIGHT BROTHERS, HE BROKE GROUND FOR THE) He is the! ment of popularpriced vaudeville It is worthy of note that widine le gradually covering the en tire United States with hi now playhouses, all of which will be at all times directed from the mata offices In Seattle, In addition to the Majestic in this efty he has un dor way three big playhouses in |important eastern cities Con | in this What, duction at home schedule! aplendid and Oh, no Tt is Smoot f the comm Many New Playhouses. JOHN CONSIDINE, bought the property on which the 1 > the legitimate, popular-priced vau-|on a Sullivan-Considing theatre In ry talk?” growls) qgevitte business. It was he who| some portion of the United States broke away from the tiny store jor Canada = le ee WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS-By E R Leet Honors and medals continue to on the subject of this schedule. He } | pile up on the Wright brothers, the ic o- oe | Ohio wizards of the alr, Four med He seems to forget that there are| | | J0*" Se ale will be given them at Dayton c « 4 |wihut To Sumy June 17, two from the elty and [SCHO THIS two from the state. Bach brother's jwill be alike | A bla cele during the much feted ration will take pla and these | eeentation | thodest, “lieutenant floor} ¢ ( tad jhave another Instance of knowing AS Dy |how well they are appreciated by Fi viet their own people, 1\ | hy a4 | j when | Ne Ui ness, “You hinted at bathing ; . > i | “Why, yea,” sald Georgie, “but| i! \) jin my rapt meditations, I have \< } somewhat overlooked the matter, | foar.” | “Step around to the back door | commanded the girl The door slammed to, and | Georgte strolled around the house jin the rear he found the maid, | polnting dramatically at a biue tis 3 As a secular power | / 3 ° e It is backed by é “lev yyoP pan, Georgie wet vigorously to ANO SEE | Work, and three times be dyed the TWEM Por Leys. , clear water to a rich coffee hue \oaooy ?_) S70? yusr After the last rinsing, the lady | lows once! LS |} | brought a brush and comb, and The Cedar river pipe line ap-| rica i pane” EF pe nsf \| | Georgie plied these with ardor, pears to bave every accompliah: | wnt | w | When the ordeal was over, the tramp stood forth, fresh, smiling ment In its repertoire except de | confident | Inventors will! livering the water close to the | The girls face softened and she lawn. almost arailed, “Il wonder,” she mur. mured Yes, you wonder.” smiled As long as Mr. Miller has the) Georgie, “and your kind wonders! at all that {* simple and primitive and next to the good, kind earth.” | "But you were so dirty ‘l am & great, rough sunflower, and you are a hot house plant.” Georgie smiled, so entrancingly strikeout habit, talking | more or leas rife is one of | “Pulling for Pullman” | | the most enthualastic and alliter-| that the little lady of the green | ative sports of the fair season. | Babies smiled, too ‘Oh, I would like your Iife! lwhe cried. “And I Iike you. I must OVER. AND SEGA Anyway all the evidence agrees | COUPLE OF INNINGS that Mrs. Gowd got drunk like a ive you something, ao that you will |} not forget me,” HUSTLING LITTLE YOUNGSTERS OF EV. ERY NATION LIE SIDE BY SIDE AT EX- BABY INCUBATORS. POSITION P HOR We Sunoay SEMOOL ta on . gentleman. eae wale, WON'T OPEN FOR),1 | “If yo Bie: vy lared G¥orgie un ALONG 70 fh ont bh o— shail never cease lgunerr sence. AS oll | to remember rast At You ye | The girl plucked two sparkling (MOO. | team, Onooy Was TO an TOTNe OfFRe Ths MOANING | things from her walat Here are two pine,” ‘one is a diamond of jother a plece she cried price—the of glass that I wore = Se = jin nursery days. Which will you } have? It Is a case of “babes of all na-| made tt in a hurry, much to the! Georgie glowed with chivalry tions,” with a considerable varie-| advantage of little Oyusha San, for | |“The giaas!” he exciaimed, wit! ty in the way of color, out at the|she has since become a full dramatic emphasis; and, atter Baby Incubators on the Pay Strenk.| fledged member of the bottle a farewell almost toearfoll, he Take it from Mor ol. Fiseher, the | brigade and is in excellent stand strolled down the shaded ave big-hearted and genial chap who | Ing hue and into the dusty lane, with a stands in loco parentis to all of The pride of the nursery tx | keepmake of charm tn a little box the world’s little weaklinga that) "Ralph," the only tneubator grad of pasteboard, Me while, the girl are offered him, he has never been | uate now in the ble structure. He. | © = a ee 2 aS at the window In one of the up againet such an array of races ing of a nervous temperament and | . wn gables, and, with clenched as he is right now, and he has had/| always in a hurr Ralph” ar AN IDIOT BOV'S MEMORY. AOOOeoeeeeeseeeseebeee fon iid tonrfilied even, watohot his incubators at every exposition | rived something like two month At the | eeting of the Vienna 2] the tramp go down the long since the incubator principle was|in advance of the time the ora: fe eres al an a ecred ical 80 : If he only proves true tested and found good had read fn tho stars and for al 8 earns Idiot boy hobbed, as she fondled a plece of In one of the life-giving boxes In| fortnight he had to fight for hia |Prsented who knew the calendar|% gaudy green gines a tiny little “Siwash” which bur-| right of life an few have ever |{f0™ 1,000 to 2,000 tn every detail. @ Down by the big stone gate ried Into the world a full month fought. But ho was downright | /thout & moment's hositation he | ¢ $| Georgie seated himself and pro ahead of the time tables and found | Irish, with all an Irishman's fight. | YOU tell the day of tha woek of 3 S| ceeded to unfold his At itself too weak of grip to grasp|ing ability and the constitution of 22% Sate mentioned, also the name, ithe end of ong roll of cotto the ordinary chance for life. Tho|an Alaskan moose. ‘The remit 1, /4a¥s aud the dato of the movable coeeeerenscoeeeoeesbioes or cna Mtitnis tinea surgeon who greeted it upon it#| “Professor” Fischer has given |{7aat# In any year. He answered BY STUART B, STONE | “Zounda!” wald Ge woftly arrival bethought him of Fischer's | his promotion from the incubator | mediately and accurately such) |, se enue to the sum-| "she's put In the diamond by mis incubators and hurriedly brought | grade and he now spends his time |Wemtons as, “What day was sha 4 Pag med rd the uvess bles, | take, { must return the little stranger across from Kit-|in the day nursery, figuring out ee cig 4 Aat Ww perp aie Georgte "the 'yaganend nage He started up, but sank back an sap county to the fair grounds.|the moat effective way of biting|.\ tem !# Ash Wednesday’ 18172") uuee. o |mused irresolutely for some tiSee, That was a week ago, but today |his nurse on tho finger | “How loag te the carnival te 1924 ; ver| Then he rose and proceeded 4 “Peluck,” as they call him, be-| Daily, new little ones are com.| When !8 Baster, 19291" "“When| For awhile there was no answer) io) 2. Ut oceeded down eauso he was so nearly “all in” | ing into the Incubators and with ey. |! Ascension day, 19 to the tramp's rin peat on the) ™ After all. ho muttered, “It when he arrived, can fight « bot | ery one that comes there isa story His anawora were given without] front door bell, aod he twhrlgd his es! ao - ». — 4, I tried tle with any six-months-old young: of heart interest to stir the hard. | hesitation and were Invarlably cor peaked slouch hat and whibtied do right—an he knew And ster {un the nursery, and his nurse |ost. Bven Horr Fischor, with g {fect Curiously enough, his range|Then the door slid back ‘dnd a me waved & solemn Kien back to the says he fights it not only often decade of experience behind him lof memory was bounded sharply by| young girl appeared, At the alght| a ate ih a green gables, where but for the full three-minute | has not been able to steol his heart |the Yeare A. D. 1000 and 2000, He | of the unkempt vagabond, the maid | a disappointed maid wept bitterly rounds. to the appeal of the world's weak | fore, the firatnamad year of after | drow back, with a little ery on her Meat Bim there fe @ blue eyed| babies. All in all, it lo a eid aa the last he knew nothing of the cal-| fresh, red lips and @ uttle frown on] ** * * ** RRA KKAA KH * litele Bwede girl, with a very evl-| happy sight to soe. endar at all.—-Pall Mall Gagette. lher forehead. | dent indication of halr that will ac) Mace Georgie, the vagabond, bowed|* "ROM A 8TAND-PATTER * some day be as flaxen as a big THAT'S THE QUESTION low. The lady half closed the door hive wax doll’s, She is as sturdy as| 418 GREAT HAPPINESS, Clifford can ask — questions| "What do you want?” sho asked |* iE harriees cere ee her race is, notwithstanding that| Four-yearold Leo's older bre quicker than we can answer th Madam," he sald, atrily, “I am|% yon why do they cost ¢ in hea # she 100, was in @ hurry to see the | Was just convalescing from an atland a few days ago hia uncle told|a child of the great mother, nature.|4 | King county? h* exposition, and Peluck will never | tack of typhoid fever, and thé fact/him be would turn Into an in-|I sleep In her ecompawsing lap; I} y ’ ‘ * take the championship away from that all solid food had been forbld-|terrogation polnt 1 agr with | bathe in her clear, cold lavatories \@ Kdltor Star Aw th * her, if it Js left to an out and out|don, not even much liquid could be|him and sald; -You, 1 had omce|! ent from her bountiful, many-|y al infant lnduntre” od origin. & botile contest |élven, had made a very strong im-Ineen a picture of a little boy turn-|coursed banquot tables, And Tam | » eink thatrlans be Me you : Thero is the dalntiont Kiud of a|prossion on Leo's mind, The little |ing into one, He had bocome more|happy, happy an tho birds there,!% protection? rahe! Gainty Kitle Japanese maid that) fellow and his mother were Invited|and more curved, and finally bad|or—pardon me,’ madam—an happy | » ED VAN DE VANTER D. was brought over from a straw-| out to dinner with a friend. Shortly! become just a large Intorrogation|as you, In your angelic Innocence hed Oca” ant berry ranch near Bellevue, by fath-| after our arrival there the friend | point.” jean be. But, alas! Nature cannot | en's, Wash, & erly Dr. Martin, who is held ro | sald, “Well, Lee, we haven't any| Cliff lstened intently and when Ij clothe, that is, according to polle ¥ sponsible for walsevue's reputation vlay things for little boys. What/had fintshod he instantly asked,| regulations, and’ and Georsle | SHRRHKKKKKE or ent an w ye he ) 5 aid "We r oe eo y I ‘ , » on wmder Bin he Delinealos for) his expanse of rage house? Gee our business chance Washington in a launch and he! The Delineator for July. The girl wpoke, In abeupt stern: eee [July ¢olumn, Wh expect to be D ailored Suits i | | i] | In Values to $39.75 for f | $22.50 On Sale Bedford Cord , \ Prunellas rstedg Smart Two Pi e¢ Mo 56 to 40inch ckets, made single Coa! fitted bach vane Black and White Shepherd Checks, Black ang White Stripes, Tan Stripe Gray Se Light and Dark Mixtures, Plain Reseda, Etc. Extra Special at $22.50 Boys’ All- Wool Suit Special $3.45 $5.50 STAR DUST Tomort Mor ning ol winner = oe int Hap aetor fs a ham he must roanted n't truat to luck unless you & return ticket home Sizes 7 to 17 atdre be Be living skeleton may cos Knickerbocker Models Good Colorings w Heine voopie will tke offense even Well Made Splendid Valueg big. costactes’ map woot tne, eat Don't Let This Opportunity Slide Sy hh acto More of Our Famous sercetencsl Foar-Ply Collars {6a Tie man who marries twice ovt- |i Special 10c Each eienacteds 10¢ cach; 55¢ a half-dozen; $1.10 4 dozen man, where «the neltomade per- |i prices that should per one to la You can t # different kinds Ai = n's upply. es troos by thelt bark, but mot the dit- |i All Sizes in the Newest Shapes } a oases Many a ma wh moplaine the he never gots what te coming to If jn'eitio'e le Tal''te ali I] =~ Sheet and Pillow Case | Inducementy | re Mmoney, fome folks try 1 Linen-Finished Sheets, seamed center; size And that is why they always buy |i 90, special 50€@ each € 81x90, Special, Ie an appetite } Extra Heavy, Fine Oua Sheets, seamle elt it nee snarily a bad tire when |i size 72x90, special, BO¢. Size 81x90, 70¢, 4 yt eof her i pecial 11¢ each. as Tit bony bee that tmproves exch | Pillow Cases, of fine, even thread muslin, | 45x36; special 123 4¢ each. ° w wastes time here | | time to burn in the here savy . she ow Cases, si ro te i Heavy Line n-F ini hed P illow Cases, size 4 eg | special 14¢. Size 45x36, special 15¢, is much easter t k over than to |i wh nf calls on a girl and GEO &@ te slow in woing it means that he le “gor SaconoAve.& Sen nost Any, than can have children named a a him, b nly @ hero has dogs Vellte laterruptions. And ite awfully impolite to inter- pt * wh te talking, tant it inother Kace when a woman te deserth * my dear, and then it is Exclusively for , alate ‘Ho ast ab tee Household Goods. | DRINKING CUPS Ay Bartell’s because the Quality, the Se and the Convenience cannot be ig City Times Particular Folk Are Turning te Vacation and Traveling Needs PRICK ARGUMENTS FOR WHEDON ESDAY AT BARTEL Nd exposure to contagious discases when drinking in public places: Collapsible Cups in neat leather cases an extra spectal value HEATERS FOR CURLING IRONS —Fold tnto some nickeled cane, including nick whicn fit «: price complete ate " © “RATER, with special sise wick; oecuples very ilttic space 1 every ade small space tn bh ed bottle for carrying alco! with lainp space and can to hold at the thing to take hampoo Bor 16 sott an glossy; own air; mad nd exctude of purest rub from the ears reinforced at 30 Just the at to wear over aplendidiy made; in all colors; a big tie eS BATHE onson'é big colffures value at WELL-MADE BATHING CAPS remely desirable for wear not only as a bething o but a whl Sweeping, dusting, et regu at ay and tomorrow ie TOLLE e \sks—nor Piace for comb, brushes. mirr ote also bag for ap or wash Cloth proof mad of - = lea rubber lined, ¢ ed with good « silk Mning tn ! Re f PATHA COIN PURSHS t 1 f ist D ct < WASH RAGS Ka 3 BATH MITT commend FRICTION GLOVES. Made of . woven Wyld’ ape If he can re BATH BRUSHES fre s0Nt Tae 12 Ge prescription service. "| = wine “ ' t 0 CELLULOID SOAP BOXES, regular aa walt . knows that we place ide, ae, awe Sitio tolendla aetehe ahinauss ioe | Curacy and Quality . Promptness is not 0 Trusses, Elastic Hose, Etc. looked, either. kK oe; regu ste Truss; regu * Elastic Ty Two Standard : sito Veh Spring Trusa; regu See Gaglte reali seame fumes at Botto y aS Patent Truss, regular 67.50 Lin K aps, Le«aink Anklets; specta Extra Stout Silk Kne Leg@ina or Anklets Linen Abdominal 8 for a Paragon Abdominal Belts, reguinrly $2.25 k at Ste per ownee tility Abdominal Holts, ¢% nt and tomer Spectal Made “Fashion” Abdominal Hel exularly & wld he REMEMBER TH res Wworert YouR WHI CATION OF 3 Bartell Drug Stores x No:1—Old Store | No. 2—Main Store | - No.3—New Store 506 Second Avenue 610 S ond Ay Cor. Firat Ave. and Pike St Near Yesler Way Near the Clty Market THESE srones.