The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1909, Page 6

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Member of the United Pr rab- Mshed dally by Phe Star Publish- ing Oo, He t hlet nd athle ! econd wind,” and just ly rallies under severe str ain, WM. JAS. SIDUS, AGED 11 ; and extfa if eal exertion, the human brain is capable to almost any task and test” A but with actual besefit to Sidus believes that there @f¢ two great school system. First, education is not begun ¢ arly enough and second, that children are “taught” rather than “educated.” To “teach” the name of a “educate” automatic sounds took his He started taught a was assi of Mother Goose, nursery days. The father, the child anything, but to lead hiw some ¢ fa t and the relation of that fact to other fac ‘ la sturdy body he in all ¢ do so, of ris witl faults with our is to cram a ta a t t a i ‘ . To earn This | Sidus h plain mh yan 2 years old./y First Mrs. 1e child a full normal dose Jall the babble and prattle of pment. was Sidus three separate ‘ exertion; then love of, play and | the duty of tal gned fairy $ an p then, each day sought not to teach to discover for hims first course gave thé chil and 1 him a k The second course kept him a “bat agination wonderful of all t« ver of outdoors and an expert »y” and stimulate : his im The third gave hin ty in hand the Never in his life has he tion, that he “ a thing is true given a false or slovenly answer tions. the little mi ask, “How big is the tail?” a careful, truthful answer has been given: Sidus fot that the “foolish boy asked same that all children asked, but he saw in them the groping of the awakening mind, and sought to give them direction purpose and relation. The result was that the child, alphabet, 10” lated facts about the things he saw interested in history as he was in Mother Goose “learn to count 10,” but he relation of numbers (not figures), and his mind was per to discover for itself that twice two makes four. rls reas — been told, in an tand.” wer to a ques Id been | @ 1 Ne ver has he been t Never h i unders wouldn't “because father says s¢ as he in rep nd reached out—whether : Why does the kitty Each time sun?” or ‘ ha questions” which his were the r not being held down to the ‘learning to count and a few vague and unre about him, was as easily | He didn’t playing domin learned, by They found that a simple book on chemistry was « teresting to the child when he to read “Alice in Wonderland.” Not but derstandable. There are a lot of things which we think a child is too young to understand. So we won't explain them. The child, however, is as much interested in a locomotive as he is in a cat, and what interests him he can understand. first began as only as interesting, Pp You don't believe Well, He entered the been sent up to the third grade. through seven school it, do you this Sidus boy went to school when he was 6 years and by noon had In six months he had passed | old first grade, as usual grades, and "t study if as much, as did fe Indeed, it if he really had to study as other children understand the He read th books through understood “study” in the comme vord i tear the book up and store its statements he any more,| his w pupil is doubt word. | them text and m acceptation of " definiti eunderstood—in the head nis When the Harvard. They ple of years bec tally, too), and he still and the mischiev is purely a parr Sirus boy 9 year had had to take him o was ph beans.” he has a mind a Prof a press children and to to certa mind and merely knowl PROF. THING TO “easy in re SIDUS HAS AT LEAST GIVEN US SOME THINK ABOUT. iF Whil : | Tammany | fuel re money thor ] char friend of of De Lara Put quick once e ! Fowler more water & Ko & to in an argument POINTED PARAGRAPHS. r No fir 0 med of it Th cla record yu mally ourse eventually shop. Turn about isn't the peroxide blonde nette agair The mar wit get nest in his Satant ubout mat handing fair becomes bru To render husband the wife at marriage the must the only “Though Kari the | &* But pose,” tan was hangi th otter to his childish ques-| bs bright cnt sounds b "Me where volve | friend. de THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, fho9. THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE waiting that sl awaiting the out of th a lone arunt from and the train wa » swang = himnel r J Puilman at apied & figure « rear platform Who are Lrush of thred alr pipe gine (Editorial Announcement: In the recent bold robbery of a bank at Eudora, Kas, by Karl Ross Bullock, an 18-year-old boy, of Law rence, Kas., and the shooting of an officer who pursued, the facts were 80 much like the usual blood-and-thunder dime novel that. The Star commiasioned &. W. Wheeler, the famous author of Wild West stories, to write this true Kansas incident just as it would appear in a “yellowback” story, Mr. Wheeler haa catied hie thrilling story “Kansas Karl, Tricked by Love.” He undertook the commission willingly, because he believes that there is a powerful leaspn in th@ m veal life for all boys to be honest. Karl Bullock made after the robbery and shooting, but Annie mranken- yet be esptured—— or am I?" the an story fr good his escape ship, his sweetheart, says she hopes he will Editor. Whe aid figure hand was a Kar YoU are again prank shining wan Karl, the aimed, in a ton up. In revolver jthe Santa Fe railroad yards, stop t long enough to hiss back at wrauing crowd police BY E. W. WHEELER CHAPTER I you're poor, t etill,” you? the he exe of triw the Pre Kad, love you 6 OD, I defy you!" ut are you sure. that kid's the thief ‘Of course 1 am Sheriff Edward F. rence to the jeashier, B. B Alo had no CHAPTER It money or your life.” od like nta Fe Golden sald De Woods of Kudora State Wilson time to ant, indignant ful 17-year-old gir) tanding, @/| Kansas of her of the r hero, | girt My | “Your A red ghostly thing | lantern ow the The a yards State Ay 1 con suggest that the galt to t life on by ning a& To Neve wk man who marries m ¢ honest, though poor “But, Annie,” Interrupted Kansas as bis 1 shoes scraped | gray © he plainly ad & hia mind—| think ans! Here we are th 1 ean do anything for] ‘ou bank if necessary—to on which we'll have | a} little cottage built for two} Annie, if you say no, I sup. and he © was a tone of} tainty in his 1 sup:| ose we'll have to always be poor,”| it the girl sald} Hu dare you we be rhe mast what it me rob a yt mon ony Ie voice ia the bold up boy the Kansas Karl turned r from the kenship in Lawr CHAPTER II 1 defy you.” or harvest moon ball of fire over} jandacape, “Press on, police; The golden Octot pautiful shade trees of 4 only faintly in the rays of the superb| on them, thelr giant} eed out in autumn’s! emed to Kansas! as he left his flance's home, oning & message | unk | Against his temple he feit the | muzzle of a revolve }son looked down the of the other one anches, “whe your “Kansas Karl, the boy ban yur money or your iife!” | The words smote like steel caty| apot. | The night nolses were the ard in the lonely stood, undecided, then went to the main street of Law-| ru do it!" he muttered | wore hustled Into the vault the steel doors cianged them. Kansas Karl stuffed a lars of crisp yellow- backed bills b | bosom of his flanne! blouse in all—and sped rapidly away had robbed for love. apidly a second-hand store, shining 45calibre re- ned in the gaalight. he said, as bis old Sheriff Edward F. at the en ente two Hello. Deputy greeted him KARL ROS! LLOCK, THE CHAPTER IV. ment later there was a rueh| BOY BANK ROBBER, AND THE bold Kansas deputy sher-| SHOOTING OF OFFICER PRIN. | boyish figure sped rapidly | GLE AT EUDORA, KAS. | brandishing shining firearms. nd-hand dealer rushed | but stopped at the sight ¢ Woods “I've been robbed,” ly Enough,” erfed the bold sheriff. | 1 wilt ran down the thief.” And Kansas Kari, running STAR DUST my love will never die.” A “Wa'al, I reckon as how wn street cipicigst) Easy to ne on em! Buy to rd ATTRACTIVE te BEDDING SPECIALS Our great $1 NOW and $1 WEEKLY Bed ding Sale has left us with a quantity of Blankets and Comforta—small Jota of which there are only a few of each kind. To clean these out we offer them this week, while they last, at the following attractive reduc BLANKETS N BLANKETS, In white, gray bout 6 of each color; per pair. . Ae TTON BLANKETS, In whito, gray five and #ix of each “Th? tae’ re! mato that many who talk much do too! Mttle.” | at his brothe ranch Taft found a mule willing Lf ao, ‘twill be tan pair 50 WHITE abel « mtit with silk tape pair 00 WH nicely fintahe three patra in up the p meet five para im stock; WOOL BLANKETS, 11-4 4 4 and bound with’ silk tape a onay” 1 with tape woo. wool pale sy COMFORTERS - tha ach ginttorr 0 {COTTON-BB 68 00) a MOTTLED -We BLANKETS, bo’ four pat 85 BROWN tapes six 85.00 Lens $1.8 oks ike hy f ayo! qyintitiea | ‘ lustration, structed oak thoro| 1 with best and patterns, 1 with siti grec kc n attractive filled wit! cotton and Ue ribbon ) ALL For each whine SIX DINING plair o trongly in arg ished toon and shaped seat S07 EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Mx HEAVY COTTON sim . in ight gray with h edget'an exten good value at $: lal for the wee made of hardwo some design and oak finish; swell front 42x2 1 mirror A destg ai.so | eled 88x10. bane ated Cashier Wil “The policeman may be dead, Hit! mph the puty Law bank “cold son, aint” In and roll the 000 He but that! Stable URNI TURE COS IND AVE. BETW EN PIKE & PINE. rE ughly t od, | his Cashier Wil-| long muzzle! |a trice Wilson and Deputy Wooda| evenin behind | @ ton am not a ton.” | union?” | Officer out in buek ed ter robber | pays. REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR pom BAILLARGEON’S |= |W. B. Reduso Corsets The Reduno | 1 8 the mog we nee Ort 1s mag a’ t tion Of frog ht pert an haul; ar red brush mart Nutorm” ing bust” d waist,” to all aver © many pty! 1 0 & particutgs Reduso Models 1 A080—the {deg t stout won “trong cout, hort wndes peed D and shirt, in front ingle ding wild All or 1 he was | © into the Lawrence and true p near tried bushes rah 0! men Ww int © in the lurked as Karl As I ana who and heavily kid in cor wa Priv that there “HALT” The urprined oung atarted back Before them stood a figure, in either hand a revolver Who be you Officer Pring! Kansas Karl boy Starting forward, a shot Pringle, @f he placed his throat, where the bullet of Kansas Karl be und its mark Aw the Kansas Karl | appeared. | He gave only one last look at bis and n policeman may be dead, but | will i Juno is &@ model men; has @ walet and skirt bandit! struck hand to 4 $5.00 and $10.00 W. B. Nuform Models Style 477 “Nuform,” a splendid model, for medium figures, with extreme low bust and long hips and back, made of white couttl and trimmed with lace and rib- bons. Pri 81.00 Style 488 “Nuform,” a model for medium and well-developed figures; has low bust and is long over back, hips and abdomen; made of strong coutil, lace trim mod. Price $2.00 im my love And that Kansas Karl This story teaches that tt te bet to be honest than to be a boy because h ty always wa last seen of Kansas Karl, though bold for his years, lont the ; * 5 ecials ‘ aero in Drapery Section 10 patterns of Li Curtains our own exclusive designs, in Irish Points, Saxony, Brussels, | Duchess and Battenbergs; ex- cellent values at $10.00. Tues- H day, per pale ssseeeeee 87.50 an argu the dis 60-Anch by 32-yard 16-point tingham Curtains, in neat bon der effects; suitable for wikell windows; Arabian color oaly. il Per pair ss. Seattle Agents for Sehilehten's All Sires of the Pameus “Linen Kamle” Underweag wok © Steam Shrunk © Hello, bin’ all) Eph! Whab you’ Ah bin tryin’ to find out when | “Why, Ab’'m surprised at yo] densification. A ton am not a ton| when it am a ton ob coal.” Well, den, why am de letter R got a chance to jine de cahpentah’s For Ladies and Gentiemes. 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