The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1909, Page 6

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Momber of the United Press. Mahed datiy by The Star tng Co She Cries “Marry Us,” 1 and the or { the letters recei ! sirable c ately after ated recently ming very ori by Star about whether the me yst desirable pr shop was the nm or the least de for is a letter which a pert young miss wrote to an castern ¢ as follows: “Your editorial deploring the fact that so many women are taking men’s places in office and shop is amusing. Why don’t men marry us and keep business for themselves? If you have the notion that women PREFER banging typewriters or pushing sewing machines or selling goods over the counter to making homes for loving husbands and prattling children, why then you are a goose of a man and a very unobserving editor. All this talk about the modern desire of women to be independent is absurd. The pictures you see in the magazines of happy bachelor girls are lying documents—there isn’t any such thing as a HAPPY bache- lor girl, though there might be such a thing as a merry widow.” This impish maiden signs her rebuke with the one word, “Girl.” A A i So here we in her “oa is protesting from the heart, typewriter or selling goods when she really would prefer the making of a home for a loving husband Her argument that if men would marry the positions they hold would be opened to sound. Just why men do not marry them rapidly enough t keep them out of trade is a question that “( nite to puzzle her brain about. We know that the not marrying as early as his father and grandfather did, and we also know that there has been a decline in the tate in several states. sayeth not The statement that there is no such thing bachelor girl” but few The statement that there widow” will shock no one. Despite all the talk we hear of a woman's desire to be economically or politically free, we each and every one of us know that mo woman can approach happiness and live un naturally; that dependency upon man is woman's natural con dition, and that the truly happy woman of our acquaintance is not made so by independence of man, but is so because she depends upon the loving care of her husband and in the splen did, natural order of things she is able to support him with her true devotion’ Thus together they stand for each other and their own. as a matter of fact. And when hearts are true such dependency jnakes for happiness the most sublime and perfect happiness which to us in life. a girl fire is a girl—not a woman who used to be ging fre and is bangi a ju mn the ve confessing a girl who. a Mf working girls nen is absolutely | } | viel” has to cont American boy is marriage Beyond this we as a “happy will shock many men readers, women “might be such a thing as a merry | | | Both are dependent, comes “Girl's” letter comprehends a real and serious problem. She has exaggerated it, perhaps, but it’s a big problem just the same. If girls do not prefer typewriter banging to home-making, it is probably also true that boys do not prefer ‘estaurant board to home cooking. If it’s a question of jobs, then what's the matter with a general girl strike, to continue until the whole miserable order of things is reversed and the jungle of despair that “Girl” describes becomes a flowering garden of love and contentment. Sweden's king disguised himself) and worked as a longshoreman. The | persons to whom you “must give . fact that he was working should | something” looks strangely like a} have made all other disguise super-|copy of the city directory fluous. | doesn’t it? In reality it was Senator Aldrich | and Speaker Cannon who ie me at noon today. At present the unrevised list of There is no better time than to | day to Join the Shop Early club ~ PREVENTING A FROST Banquet Chairman~—The toast to our genial host should be drunk standing. Secretary—Better put it first, then, while the to stand. MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS He Visits the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless Observations in His Notebook. fellows are still able Saw EXTREMELY /RPITPBLE LARTH- BLING RECLINING OF SLUMBER PAD ~ BECAME FUSSED AT PRESENCE OF OFFICIOUS MALE FARTHWBEING AT S/DE EXPRESSED PLEASURE BY SHOVING OVY SECTION OF STE ORGAN FROM CHEW CAayviTy AFTER MANNER OF EARTH - REPTILE Prof. Stevens New Method Teachtog. lginator. Dancing a in 4 private Copyrighted ton and eve 16 CLOvest Hosier. iia 2"? AVENUE iin twit; a girl,| j | } |} mon classes | roona, | - THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PACE t; TAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1909 wy atl, ow yo: alty—nt ve ™ titles, an PEN PICTURE OF THIS MAN ZELAYA— THE MAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE ZELAYA, Whether the United States or enemies of his own ‘blood be firat to overthrow him, certain it ts that Joy nios Zelaya will be known to the world an the man without a conscience A fratricide, blood te wading through} accomplish the ends of his! perverted ambition, Zelaya long has been a synonym for terror in revolt-ridden Nicaragua, where now the revolutioniat ar seoms at last to have accomplished the ty rant’s overthrow Zelaya in an opportuntiat, sualist, an autocrat, a thug And at the same time he seases the faculty for leading that has made him supreme years in the feverplagued, teal, pe ¥ litle republic What He Looks Like, Zelaya ie dark, «warthy, of unmixed blood, A man whose blood is unmixed in marked In Nic aragua, because most of the peo thy who are not wholly In dians—-and these Include com half breeds, octo an ad a #en for ple are ne Kritos, and Europ laya’s fath ter He vent rich coffee-p was educated in Spain und grew up a8 a youth to hate Americans. When he returned to the land he was to rule, he brought thia hate with him and also a nature f from control and coupled with van ity On state occasions, before his ac couterments were spattered with swamp mud in his fight from Men agus, Zelaya used to amear his face with rice powder to make him look a real “blanco” of unmixed When election day would come around, the event was a farce, The standing army of Nicaragua was marched up and voted for Zelaya Then the government got the army) drank. Consequently, by Zelaya’s orders, there were more, opportunities to join the army the election And afterward, “army ventured to beat up a few Amert ns, of burn an American ware- house or two, nobody cared, least of all Zelaya Biutfed U. &. Once. before if the The Uni was once awed by thought and he dreamed dreams of becoming a Napo! the troples, bereft of conscien he was Zelaya STAR DUST JOS WISH SAYS: Mra Bte tron ie a good lover. she would do for second place on the ticket with W. J. Bryan. Liegnal Lore, Ww with the Chicago theatr cop rushed Ir rying after ali, Standard Obl ya Kreal work for the lawye | mating up bi it « affor wpum gets.” eT had « que a swift glar 1 mean yesterda times wcdopted this « Present comp If thore the entertaining featur ard Chandler Chrinty to as th ; oe . H. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER, H If you can't get boots or H shoes to fit To get them made ff Hto measure at f 817 SAMES eTRae nhaod. | 4 States government! great | m of | BAY oF HONDURAS PACTFIC CARLBPEAN | Mar aowne zg Situation Tomy In Nicarasua trop. though | ame more |the foreigner ts Hed in the un army was strengthen | healthy, notsome land ed for voting purposes and made|- Like bis forerunner in revolution more tntoxtented, aleo for voting |and flight from power, Castro, Ze | purposes, And meanwhile the peg /laya played the Castro game. He ple of Nicaragua stood for all thoge things. Zelaya, man without ed science, still held aloof from t poring with the Catholic religion his country As an opportunist Zelaya fi shone, He studied government France, Belgium, London and N: York. He married a beautiful wo an, pnd all the airy soon #yGp |pathized with Mme. Zelaya | A® & sonsualist, there was no o” rage against his country’s wom hood that he stopped at | Tortured Young Girls. The parents of young girls he bad hie troops lock @ palace gone to 2 t ture char in great sehen Some have never come back As an autocrat Zelaya carried ont to the end anything cruel or um- just that he fancied. He has had only miniater In bie ¢ and this man merely was a p sional flatterer, If anyone bre bad news to the palace, he likely to be kicked down the front |ateps by Zelaya himself, or to be beaten by bodyguards. Consequent t Then the elections b corrupt, the Americans and others, and then re-} voked these concessions at will People could not stand the effects |i of this conduct long. Property of Americans whe burned, and they were {iltreated But the state department at Wash ington waa laay--it alwaye seemed to be lacy in Probably this Inainess sake of peace in the Pan-American family, but it made Zelaya actualy think that Uncle Sam was AFRAID of him. So In thie temper he went on with the conduct which has made him an international repro bate. Orgies in Palace. His sensuality reached a climax when he began breaking into con vents and seizing girl vietima for his orgies in the palace. The troops did his bidding, being well grogged and heedless of the consequences When the convents were dese erated by Zelaya, Gen. Juan Estra da, one of the tyrant’s own com manders, led the long-threatened revolt. Now Zelaya ia in flight, and it will be a wonder If he oe capes alive Yet thie is the man of whom was spoken recently: “He is to be the Bolivar of the twentieth century, the pacifier and ruler of a united Central America, the Napoleon of a reorganized tathmus.” Such was the fame of Zelaya, | now fled, and thus has the reward ot ignominy come to him because he is the man without a conscience. wns igno- rant of the volcano under Kim until} it was in a high state of eruption. Ie First Claed Thug. j Asathog Zelaya stands first | class among all the Central Amert lean thugs who have mounted shaky presidential seats. He selzed the | property of others, eepectaliy Amer |leans. He hated ali gringoes, DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, GAS AND OTHER DISTRESS ENDED Nothing will remain undigested |ciat a 60-cent case of Pape’s Dia or sour on your stomach if you Will | pepsin you could always go to the |take a little Diapepsin ocensionally,| table with a hearty appetite, and | This powerful digestive and antac-| your meals would taste good, be |i, though as harmless and pleasant | cause you would know there would as candy, will digest and prepare|be no Indigestion or Sleepless for assimilation toto the blood all| nights or Headache or Stomach the food you ean eat |mixery all the next day; and, be Eot what your stomach craves, | #ides, you would not need laxatives | without the slightest fear of Indl. }0T liver pills to keep your stomach | |xestion or that you will be both.| 4nd bowels clean and fresh. | ered with sour risings, Betching.| Pape’s Diapepsin can be obtained | |Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Head-|from your druggist, and contains | aches from stomach, Nausea, Bad| more than guificient to thoroughly | Breath, Water Brash or a felting! cure the worst case of Indigestion | |like you had swallowed a lump of|or Dyspepsia. There is nothing| }lead, or other disagreeable miser-| better for Gas on the Stomach or jiea. Should you be suffering now | sour odors from the stomach or to from any stomach disorder you can | cure a Stomach Headache. | wet relief within five minutes. E You couldn't keep a handier or if you will get from your pharma-| more userul article in the house. Tailored Suits: At Pleasing Reductions Our Excellent Line of Ladies’ t styles and fashionable * Suite in newe: ma terials we are offering at special prices. Hvery suit is reduced in price Dut not in quality Splendid values from $15.00 up Credit Also Allowed The one price is maintained wheth credit or not. You may just as well for you will need the cash for Christmas buying. Let you money by using your credit Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 2nd Av. 209 Union St. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ Li We Cae er you use your ave gave rich concessions, for bribes, to lf ———v | Baillargeon’s Our Basement Salesroom Filled to overflowing with English China, Italian Machines, Baking Dfihes, e a-Brac, Everything in Toys, D: Steam Engines, etc., etc., for the children, Drucker’s Famous Tru ery. A different Basement ing, shopping here is a plea personal convenience, we Fine China “Martin's” Service “Haviland & Co.'s” mat gold handles, Service Acid Gold 100-plece Acid G Din Yin 100-Plece Acid Gold Pattern on 100-plece service for 12 p White and ¢ i, “Lenox” China Martin's Limoges” just arrived; plain patte: and gold edge; 100-piece set ‘Old Swansea” Bong China, ner Coffe ‘ups and Saucers, Lenox Belleck Hand-Painted Bow! and 6 Plates . K Bet, one in ean Coft of fine ‘Bel plete service for 6 persons, in satindined cane A few examples of the richm as well as ite great variety Hock or Rhine Wine Glam emerald, per dozen Cut Glass Mushroom Covers, de Acid Gold lees and Champagne dozen .... ” Marbles, Salesroom sty Salad Bet, New Glass Impo owe 00 to $22.50 Cut Glas Electroliers and Candelabra Hammered Brass choice articles of Rich ware, Fr og Dishes, Cots Specimens of B Chaf tc., ete., and Beautiful olls, Wagons, Carts, Electric Railways Magic Bags, Suit Cases, Vv nks, Traveling W Jaukets and awaits your inspe brighter and ervice, For ure; plenty of room, pure t that hop forer you Sterling Silver | 26-Plece Sterling | tern; 6 table and 6 toa wy | knife, in velvet-tin Labogany ehpet ,, | Sheffield § 24, 28 and 2 and hand chased. . ® 25, 00, $39.00 and Sheffield Silver Tea and Coffee Bet of five Limoges Dinner » $110.00 old Patterns, with ner +++ $157.00 “Lenox Fine Bone persons SS19.50 jold 1910 Pa’ mat gold hand ++ $46. » dozen After-Din n Case .. B55.00 Footed $31.50 Hie sek China, com Table Serviee, dianer wine; ugar shell and by 6 hollow t 4 | pleces . Chest of Sterling where It wears ning 6 tea spoons, 6 hollow-bandle knives, § shell and butter knife, complete tp j Vetlined chest .....+s6+008 Silver Dep sual Heavy Crystal, Rick | Bliver, Cologne ened osit Ware Low Prices, rtations ess of our stock, Be Compotes on stem Footed k complete | Cut Gi Sugar and Creamers, per pele $2.50, $3.95, $5.00, bars $9.00, $1 and ruby, amber and 50 to $20.00 been $9.00 » Glasses, and Plate. "Reduced Prices on All Oriental Anti All-Wool Blankets, white, All-Wool Blankets, for bath 11-4 Sheet Blankets ..... Down Comforts, satin cove Down Comforts, silk ¢ Hemstitched Table Lit vere en S Two-Yard Pattern Cloths . 20-inch Hand-Made Cluny C The Raven prescription service | means that the doctor's skill in pre seribing Is most efficiently supple mented by the gruggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Becond Av. \ J ) In the beautiful “Perio woods, executed in han most artistic and attra CHICKE KIMBALL LESTER HALLET Exponents of all th Home Furnishings gray or plaids, per pair .... h robes ered . ed ets—1 cloth, $5.75, $6.50, $7.50, $2.00, $2.75, ENterpieces ...sseeee “SOAPLAKE” SOAP “SOAPLAKE” MECHANICS’ “SOAPLAKE” MADE IN SEATTLE Eilers Music Announces the Arrival of the Baby Gra d” and “Chippendale” designs, from the choicest carved, n dsome marquetry and exquisitely ctive display ever shown in the Northwest. RING BABY GRANDS BABY GRANDS BABY GRANDS & DAVIS BABY GRANDS iat is most worthy in the art of pianoforte maka embodying the very latest creations from the foremost factories. We are justly prou of th while the stock is unbr sicians and lovers \side and finishes, just arrived, and being shown this week for And what about p $520 will place one of th Just a trifle more than i will find a correspondi sive display, from these are d of this m ve ag e beautiful to make nificent exhibit, and cordially invite inspection 2 a thorough oken, uprights in fancy We the first time. as little as hese superb brand new Baby Grands in your hom You a number of “Art Style” rices? You will be surprised to know th s asked elsewhere for the ordinary upright. ng reduction on every instrument in this compre IS IT WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INVESTIGATE? Washington’s Oldest and Largest Music Concern D. S. Eilers Musi¢ Successor to JOHNSTON CO.

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