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e THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909, hee —— | BAILLARGEON’S tsser acts vy'ime ser tance THE §TAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE: "THE RowwING OF HE PLLARS LEAD) OF IRISH FIG, = | m ALL UNDER WEAR } saan tom eosin Pico oe sitton! — OCCURS AT BREMERTON | » 0 sine" sues ere cyt emg rot beavis eae Every fiber of yarn, every pea h of thr me Six was done in that city by the caving jy teditnr Friel cal <4 tha tents. ( aa vt some 9! - - bit of lining, represents quality 1 men, Women in of the g a great coal mine that had been tun-| sink” a. OieA ens | the steps to the street, where Short Hl oy itd ren P es |CAPT. THOS. 8. . was arrested, Phelan lost conactous: | , M E, 8 AR neled unde 3 It f “pillar] DIED RECENTLY, HAD A }neas when Short attempted pF MEN Ss DIU: W: ] AT UNDERWE The dispatch said that the cave-in was the result of "pl REMARKABLE RECORD. J cape and wan just recovering when | , - robt that among other buildings dam ved was $36,000] a policeman brought Short before fartous Winsted )4-Wool Natural - : } tn eee oe an pnboty Race aa itn Nearly All-Wool Winsted Tan Color, Med.-Weight [ gee pape | ee celine Tica eisien tions aoe pithaugh weak | from iter ana | Heavy Weight Winsteds, nearly all wool, gray; also Came , " aia Saas?” lirtsh patriot, Ctvil eteran and 0 wlan dre evolve ‘ > < . nai 1} kG BOY; WHE 8 PR Oat : pase tires “hed er the Panes Sound Jghot point bik at the would be Hl Globe Hand-Tailored Blue-Gray hirt and D ‘3 4 A “pillar” is a column of coal that is left in a mine to sup- | ML Venlo eee norte veral | |murderer, The bullet struck a| Globe Union Suit, heavy weight Balbriggan ‘ atte ; seat | f of the mit days ago, few there were who know jmatch box and glanced aside | All sizes now in our famous Men's Australian Wool Underwear, the most ' port the roof of the min E ' the old hero's life story Bhort was subsequently acquitted, | : t leulate 1 ree and how close} & t nec i quality on the market | Years ago engineers calculated just how larg | Bor seven years Capt. Phelan Phelan recovered after apending Double-Breasted and Double-Back Shirts, each .......065 «+e pea: } sek pillars should be. And in those days heed was} was employed about the navy yard vevarel weeks in 8 New Yore tee “di mag wise ge { Drawe I Hy Rogethe eS MaRS " sred with profits, |!" @ hamble capacity and when the | pital. Throughout the country the 1 Single- Breasted Shirts and Drawers, each . yeas . a 13 iven to the expert even when his advice interfered with { lant call came it removed a unique} jHewapapers wore Milled with ao 1 Root's Standard Tivoli Underwear, for men subject to ex, ‘ that want ‘the | P Py rash with the |i a But you take a coal mine and issue a | bonds on it and |ang picturesque character from the \¢ punts of Pisian's cladh with i} §=©pure wool goods; all sizes; per garment + ooc em } “hoes re ae busy stage of Ife. Rosse SANs § lot 6 ter into its stock and then merge it into a trust, || ’ j pump a fot of water tr A Loyal Irishman, Always a Fighter. 1 LA and the expert's advice isn’t so important as the profits. hroughout his career Capt This was but one of the many |i Di S : IGH 1 4 So, from time to time, this pillar has been trimmed down an was always identified with | jfights that featured Phelan's life. 1 “Merode” Garments, hand-finished, M4 Wool Vests anc f c | net altogether and the output of Irtah soe struggling to os | He werved tn the Kaffir war, Hell or1,c¢e-quarters Wool White or Gray Merode Garments ea : } and that one has been taken out altogether anc a » the independence of Lreland, | 0 |was in John Brown's raid and Same make, most all wool, nice weight, silk hed Vests or Tights, ¢ j nereb on made raper—and dividends kept up the British authorities | jaerved through the Civil war, and . a . Patt : . d goal has the or meen es at, mere a werk eadenvoring (0. procure. (x6 CAPT, THOS. D.PHELAN | whilo in that service was captured |] The famous Globe Underwear, for which we are ft This is what the miners call “pillar robbing.” ; ,, |extradition of P. J. Sheridan from | ~~ ‘ Phelan thtimated OY Qvantrell's men and sentenced | or Pants, per garment 9000s edeeenerersnesee bans ooo pe Finally Scranton, honeycombed under her foundations: Hines | thi s country On a charge of complic Th an tnterview Phelan MDENBALCT 16 be shot, He escaped, however, |i nion Suits of same quality ........5.++. Po eueen persvese Finally § ron : Baer, Provi-|ity tn the assassination of Lord | that the notorious O'Donovan Rowse gia’ after the war he was mixed |i " eg a _ inn: Gatien price, per i herself dumped into the bowels of the earth by Baer, Provi |Cavendish and Secretary Burke, in }and his gang bad warned tho steam win eoveral dua | adies’ Heavy eeced nion Su Ns, 7 anaes ze, Pe ‘ } dence, Morgan & Co. Perhaps, however, Divine Providence is) phoenix park, Dublin, Phelan went | ship officials ge as ence Pe Just ton years ago last Tuesday |i} Ladies’ Med.-W eight W _ Hane = seg a n ce Suita, ip - ; Ss ‘ to Paria to gather evidence favor. | Queen's hold. Phelan declared tha! Capt, Pholan willed bis body after |i : adies’ 60 per cent Woo eavy nion Suits, white or gray, per su ! a silent member of the firm ic cues aioe Sheridan a a Roses wae pas ohn employ of | death to the University eee aie Merode” Wool White Union Suits, per suit....... ......- sae a ing” C) 36,000 public schoo! It was while at Glasgow that the ave lege of thia city in » Intereat ¢ i When “pillar robbing” wrecks a $36 PI Capt. Phelan met the dynamite! Phelan further declared that he | {/8® of thls city In the Innirom o CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR t telegraph dispatches are quite exciting, but the same people a wer, John F, Kearney, who glee | had been offered a er ri vee tract, however, will not be kept, as a in “ni a) t from | fully te he! hat he had placed to betray Kearney, the dynamite moly ts already buried. l > ® YS id g ves 2 to ye under a far more important structure than a mere brick-an “I hold of the steamship Queen and bis cans tate ——_ = perintendent of the Kan city | ce oe to s si * a, :; +8: a Te sf Tay ap oe oa . tees bd c Tried to Prevent Disaster, & trap was laid to “remo ws smallpox hospital in 1901, Later he {Il Children's Part ool Nonshrinkable Shi and Pants; ~ cee tesgperie yang id , f the] Meornay aiebied bn the bape that (co Vietin enya say he was suspended from the office by {Hl ai) sizes ........ cccseecs ; dinogeshsdntsres Oey be +, 606, T s *n grown men were paid men's wages for wo perenne ‘ the night of Jan. . ¢ of 1th. He had been | A ‘ white ot ee ee at, ; lef the surface in|‘ steamship would be blown up| imped the dingy stairway which |‘? iatenauut anim workhouse six |] Globe Tailor-Made Shirts and Pants, ages 1 to I6'y y White or bive-gaal ie rnek aie cae Bae buys were ie Sb e : , jand every soul destroyed see led to Rosen's office at 29 Chambers vee ry 18K2 to 18KR i cording to age oetee ’s sunlight to grow strong in body and to go to school Phelan protested and Ling mediately He died of rheumatiom of the! trnion Suits of same quality a s § g h Hars of | left for Liverpool to warn the ship's Hand-to-Hand Fight I\ieart.. Ho wae a pear Ok. He anil Union Suit ame q ) age th —80! i r¢ « ers-—were the pillars of | | . The ¢ ¢ - | ni 3. ear © 72 ° a? t Salcan: & 1anc These boys—sons of hard-working. fathe spe ; : ih whalenee oemavge, Laweven” oo’ | tao tastes ua aenuad: Mell o-phtew ane tous Clties whe are | ys Union Suits, $1. 60, $1.05, Bee Pare So oere taluare Sright tace fee partis oF bises ane gaa Phelan ‘reverned to Kansas City, with a member of the gang named | still living in Kansas City, The |i tallored 26. ccc’ séescees betwee . *way down in the earth, but they were growing up sound and Mo., and was accused of betraying Dick Short, C oo gg he 4 ener mn, cog | Shirts and Drawers of same availa: special, per gave nent - Dae . og | ocre i acke w ip we office: re j ” 7 7 xt warm; use Dr. healthy to become fathers in their turn and to carry on the great — ta of the Clan-na-Gael "| knife. ‘The combatants rolled Gown | Annie Phelan and Mre. John Young These nent, all sie, and sleeping babies must be kept wa ron’ i i ; : - sarments, a size! eeee “* wee twee ** chain of human life. Re NOR) _ sae snore: ? ue belies ra : But the coal trust had the pillar-robbing habit. The smaller | 4 | Ladies’ ‘ fit, T | ies’ Pure Linen Handkerei sofc " rofit. The younger | eo Special Offering of Kid Gloves ‘omorrow | and fewer the pillars of coal, the larger the profit. ) £ i i rage wage ¢ c > ine | Tomorrow, Pure, Sheer Linen # the employe in the mine the smaller the average wage, and the| IN LITTLE “OLD NEW YORK | 400 dozen Ladies’ Gloves, made from genui ; ¢ er broidered Script Initial Letten amaller the wage the greater the profit. Souh Wise Sayes kid; a most exceptional purchase, as most | hemstitched, 6 in a box. Sp So the schools were robbed to fill the breakers and to tend BY NORMAN. 7) lambskin or kin per box SROTAenE the air gates and to drive the mules down there among the coal saseasats medium-priced Gloves are lambskin SHEET SPECIAL _ pillars in the dark and drip of the mine. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Has the, chants’ haunts dred leathers ; colors are black, white, tan, 72x90 Extra Heavy Linen-Fini $ 1 i . ” : ? he other day | saw Sheets .. s oh ouse was robbed of its pillars first and then | mama” toy got to your town yet? | Broadway, but t Sa eee So the school h we Sa I the brick-| lf not, be of good cheer; It will ar-/a Greek with = basket of the dé brown, red, navy, green; standard lengths. 81x90 Extra Sicavy Linen-If the mine underneath it was robbed of its pillars, and the bric rive. You will know {t when you! vices drift into Fifth ay, where ‘ 1.00 | Sheet ki bs and-mortar school crumbled and fell just as the flesh-and-blood eae it. It ine iittle squacker, with the police do not encourage curt [7 eaves must ‘be | Price, per pele eacesececccess sat ee a co's oe ts eee, eee stieable mouth that palla open! stone salesmen. Before a cop; ® pater oo} } school—the child laborers—had crumbled and fallen. pg of a string, You blow! could sight him he had . ea Prutebes.” BC YS? APPAREL — | al string, and the of welkdressed promenaders abc We heard much clicking of the telegraph about robbing theta tt and all thiv string, an a the him, betraylog as mach haman caft ‘ lottiins “gall pillars.of hard coal. We hear all too little of the robbing of the | n= 3°" has oslty over the mama-yeller ax 40 | This department is remarkably well stocked with Boys’ Clot hing and | pillars of boyhood. The one we can see. The other we cannot | just bought one ‘ any of the humbler folk elsewhere. i] Buying in such large quantities, we are enabled to name surprisingly low pri child's cry Is not 80 wonde fully es eine bed habit ater lend tonk i] tecting you always as to quality and ‘style. see. ) vend : ee er oe : in the tate ' Serviceabl d Dressy Suits, in tweeds and worsted 7 to 17 i new i house, but who will re-| who have practic for days or man's death was shown in ae Boys’ Serviceable an y § 5 § 7 Scranton can build a = lweeks, with the thing, can make of “English BIll" Rowley, who lived 1 that photographer |i able colors, Priced at ......eces.cee0 ° cxawp coun ne ae $3.50 ee ee ie een coe Puen ct noes ~~ Che i kent ‘agate, cpa Boys’ Suits, in worsteds, serges, cheviots gad velours; sizes 7 to 17 ? e cant t Island, taken? < race who are being torn down by the coal trust? | bostety ig worry - ! nd Mowe Rania was Gas wel et te You" anawered the eminent bet patterns strictly new. Priced ........+..+++ eae | . asta te 7 un 1 | afin * jvolee to put upon the market for a a oe pocigueday cr girded Ohienner tame me” |f] Children’s Sailor, Eton and Russian Blouse Suits, 2% to i inthe ry bhi he ' of 6 cont ate with b | a. 1 D ham . 5 r a > , finished The old fashioned horse never! Oia {deals die hard. Colorado! Me small sam ba ots. “English DN" would beccme more |—-Washington Star. ors; serges, worsteds and ~? excellently trimmed 2 r Jumped off a trestle just because gave Taft a Wild West show just as} “Mama” Toy Rage. jand more wrought up as the ret] a1. weno gon pot whip the ohtia ro REE Lire ee ome Ne the driver had his arm around the 9 reminder of “my policies.” Pa Bi gust game Pk aie ment progresed. | does not mend the youth.—panish Joys’ Felt Hats, “alt colors .$1.25 to , $1. 75 rs dct iy diy here, and are boun ” eh om trl . bray ¥ ; other occupant of the front se: yowling over the faco of the earth) 1, wii probably be many years) | eats s @ nice chap to take « gir Child’s and Boys’ Caps .....0+0:. eT pa ee ; | wherever anybody has @ nickel to! nerre' meet my tden . 4 tie aor sg : / ys f . . The providence which looks after; The race to the pole fs about to) song for a bit of harmless aniuse anath’ meantime, what will you site tished.”—Kansas City Jour- Boys’ Extra Pants ........sese0 | Boys’ Sweaters ....... feels and drunken men evidently is |start again, with Dr. Cook about 30/ment. Most of the dealers bare, "7%, 44: married, 1 suppose."—| sl Boys’ Blouse, with golf collar | Children’s Real Beaver Hats 4 too busy to care for joy riders. banquets In the lead. stuck to the usual street mer! ¢ leveignd Leader | te accuse the wicked and gotend | : XS si a 4 wpianes — - no LT I the wretched ie an honor.—Cicero, oo i Helen—Jane in 20 sentimental Buy Drucker a "HIDE-AND-SEEK IN THE ARCTICS. ” When her” dom ‘died she wrote & ame couplet abou i They Are Grace— Deo 1. T suppose. 4 wrote it = a piece of bark and had Strength it 'rame In dogwo yracuee } « and Beauty | Hernia . ‘ oub! ~3% A principal fn One 'of the Soattio party was = sa when the span 'iathas to trate ahr pons caiebr asa cuckoo clock on the wall struc’ therna on the brief path? rida fae Gebools has very set ideas Simultaneously, the principal ap- Times-Union zis I'm goln’ to strike the old lady for eoncerning the hour at which young peared at the door of bis study in - a night key | ho poaltively shook! th ao people should depart from his resl-| hie slippered feet and said pleas bathin ate puutivels secking, oe A Merote Act. dence in the evening. | antly, “Children, the cuckoo bids Pam Foy at the opera she at least! own—M. usband asserts | Mra Br y Some time ago a birthday party | you good night.” = e.g hy e.. monds on—Now York jtnat he saved me from drowning eG ‘was given in bonor of his daugh-| In five minutes the house was - * > Bvening Telegram. | sagt month tae: eens il ter, who had just reached 16. The | empty. 7 i LPS, \ He who b wicked repents| irs Brown--He wouldn't let me a aR = ails — Sos it before —Phaedrus. | mo to the seashore for a week. She—You say your or's wed-| laonaiee, POINTED PARAGRAPHS. | REFLECTIONS OF A GACHELOR. Unsucotestul Hxplorer: Say, tell me, how Aid you come vo ain wont off without a hitch? How | ee gig Been. ks sea oe 7 — reac @ pole. bald 3 © b. ra He--Yes, the fellow she was olng Female bandits ought to be able| The noblest thing about a mother Successful a boner wg thay pty pong to matty 4lan't show up. Oninees | a hereditary trait in my to hold up trains. ‘ a ee et 8 ee, tie sain, 3 Regia News eee | “"hut your parents had plenty of The owner of an filicit still is} A woman can make a lot of men | Fe anxious to keep It quiet | friends by betng a rich widow Peiteec an cetz, £2 ver, haper. at ure—but some one in Dying is the only satistactory | Most of a man’s education fs ihe te Pationce—You and man she's | Dore! thing some people ever do. | quired by unteaching himself what 6“ deg at hor Sif the tases end’ s OD ‘The hair bleacher is glad to take | he learned at school. toll it but herself---Yonkers . reasen. silver in exchange for gold. } A man gets so er yee pes Statesman. Mrs. Shopper—-Fred, I wish you'd a” actress likes to think she 1s|to learn whether it's a i Sackeiaeiens bogne ihese artieled 7 Seeger, Coney darling of the gallery gods. | girl that he can't be an wages it « “1 is 1 “4 It sometimes happens that a bald-| it turns out to be twins. 6 seats HEME eeartew, whee Tm | Sapper —Aag, headed actor bas a good part. | If there's no other way to have vrecauee se ore oF om The thief would take things easy! one a woman could pour kerosene were it not for the minions of the of] over the doghouse, so as to be law. | able to spenk of it as the garage. set con att “alts sad" etl | EILERS MUSIC HOUSE. ACCEPTS PRIZE CHEC tesined husband ‘wil play—it he| Most of the sport of automobiling COUNTERSIGNED. ; That’s All There Is to It reelt can find a few congenial spirits | {is what « good time you would have willing to take a hand.—Chicago'|if s0 many things didn’t go wrong.— News. | New York Press. Gives Full Value for Them, Whether $60, $80 or Ev —— SSS Se $100 Plus a Bonus of Five Per Cent. ‘ “JUST KIDS,” BY T. S, ALLEN. As announced in yesterday's pa-; position to make concessions to Wi pers, fourteen and ponsibly sixteen | Patrons of America’s greatest, moat reapons- ible and most highly renowned pl- ano makers join Etlors Musto House ie arn in [ear Don’t get left on this cates” or “prize checks” 19 made pos-| nents a ard Wasa hielo eteee e,8 mm. sible by this house only through the|in plain figures lo t @) co-operation of the manufacturers bai he plea pea want cha oe ro OS1 1 n. with whom we deal, and represents ioise' ba tor teeanen ih bee the ee be, for insta: In every case a bona fide reduction dpet the gmount of eck from our regular established price. Our patrons will find our pianos|%! the ee atti Every shoe must be marked identically the same,| to finish metly ike picture for est living Gadski, Tetrazini and oth ba derful singers—right whether ft bo yesterday, today or|the mere additional simple intereat wail tomorrow. One price, and that the TAKE YOUR CHOICE SOId, Pianos home whenever you loweat, to all. Absolutely no devi-| Take your cholca of Bush @ Gerts VICTOR reproduces their sol ation Hobart Cable, Chickering, Do! Machines if ou wt PIANOS IN MUNDIEGD CARLOADS | Hlinbalt, ye Suara Ve Wend arias faultlessly—just as if y ot ths Xo ever, hopped, to think |Site hares, Sriira: Sepubers oven listen to them at the grand opera! © by the iiiters "nousea? "A ohala’ at Fiance at our lowe, . paymont: 00 up forty ‘stores, forming & pertect or. S Ou Window: RE We sell VICTORS at $10: fintmony--with wrenches tn aiats ee r Ss tne $250.00, Cash or credit. $1.00 from Alenka mentas to” q " nN Victor into your home. Come t | o1 1 t i anos by time after purchase you can buy the about it. disposing of therm #o Fr frequently @ carioad w from samples while still |) same grade of piano elsewhere, Bast or West, at anywhere near such a low price. fa it strange, then, that y Instrument ts exchangeable at facturers with whom w time within Willing and anxious to co-operate ayment on elther ie pe? us in rebating ail or a part) or Chicago's he Nia order to aby the! magnificent plano, “the Kimball’ or e Lelog tats Melee ore SUE. | the eenyine la Plano, of the , ine Of businona | “olaemt in A And the beat in ' from an un | he world! - “How's your fathor today, de ar?” irn Me capital ten! toned, Remember the piace llores “Ho's tairly sober, tanks,” tines while the other fellow in turn-| Music House, Successora to D. Ing hin twice ts in far the better) Johnston Gos, Third and University,

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