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1910 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, igi tn ak [ SLEEPLESS BEAUTY fuava tay ny mae wor roonea THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE! Easy Lesson in the King Business Banking Capital and Resources Controlled by | J. Pierpont Morgan | von, vynee souner ale ig i Ne yi sate eo la . ang See aee HT hat Metened, dot vou ebdould Ger National Bank of Comu . 244,000,000 | Sleepless Beauty annoyed me der First National | cee 184,000,000 | lonad a anty re . gyre Look vonee ad your p onkel, e2:000 000 «|| Adolf, vile he ins sufferance mit a 48,000,000 17,000,000 18,400,000 Equitable Bankers A jose of sooding sirup, Den ank . lee Insomonia a punishment? Listen, Von der wass a print > 400.000 | te88, «Bho wase a baby printzens, | ond for dot mereason ¢ hat to} haf a christening, und after der christening @ Dutch linch for der guoste. Dere wass presence, at portant financial institutions of the East not controlled by the | dors, sefen fairy gottmut jhat been invitationed und von alte Hex’ of a fairy gottmutter vieh Nothing |hat nod been Invitationed becoas | she was & dbacknumber und ate! jher soup mit a sponge, Und be-| | sites, abe shocked der company by }eorming mit a fr onion poultice tied to her face to cure earache and you have King Mor Vell, all der fashion-plate fairy gottmatters gafo der printsess at} | lfor rattles und golt topting rings From the time the American youth first began to read}und diamont nursing boddies und tubers on nC books in school he has been taught hatred of kit aifts, | Pang Py on Bmgerbor | fearned that, since history first began, men have been bleeding | «vay as happy am a Chune bug, all and dying in onder to do away with kings. But today, im this] 40", Ve tucking & place of bacon republic wherein all men are born equal, we have King Morga: . }id eoult mod get loxt insite Kings usually come to the world by birth or usurpation. | Morgan has just gobbled up the Equitable Life Assurance led most of the im society and its banks. He already cont Standard Oil Co. He already controlled many of the big: rail road combines and other merged business interests like his financial power was ever before known in this country He is hailed as King of Finance. A king is “one vested with supreme authority over a na tion.” For “authority” read “power gan, for authority does not always mean power and has/ jer olt Hex a fairy gottmutter she was soreness becors ahe hat to! His king-|be presence mitould being invite tloned. So she gafe her printeess | yuat fife vf these ways ship is fact, not title. If he should say, “I am king of this nation years to do ber sleep and have supreme power over all you people,” we would get }ing in—und after dot sleep yoult | sranriemapnaneneinieencertanmncenapnstatoan ee war a pe! é .jleafe ber unmolestet coult nod be exoneratet mit der “Hello, Prighteyos,” he sald, “dit mighty mad, how! about our constitution, swear that we ar Geurpecey tot dix Ween « tums |caotetnn ebaiioes sete, Frighteven:” he suit, “di against the | choke, ospecially as her fadder More in sadness dan in sorrow tse asleep?” valked der royal linoleum carrying dey put her ali alone in a castle Bure,” anewered der printzers, r nearly efery night mit her mit a tousant night watchmen, to hastelessly taking her hair cudt of colic, But ven der printaese wans stay dere von bundret yeafs. After curl babers. “Id tes deir snoring 15 years olt she trafeled somevere | dot she coult star in Rip Van Vin- vich kept me avake for der last cen- | in an upper bert. After dot she/kle, if she vished tury.” through power and have no title. Really, the title docs not make} voult «lt up night after night re| Of course, dere ies a hantsome| Und so dey vase married und lifed “ a lp peading der name of 4 car und)/printe mixed up in dies He wase happy ofer after, becoss der print mor ever has made much difference, either to the man of to the| \oodering vere on eart dey got a|due to arrife after 14 wase all ofer. tesa began inaking up lost dime und people over whom he was supreme. — ay, Sg wane | Vonce efery sixty or aig ge delifered no curtain legtures, Be The ‘ isclesa e voult go to der printsces yawned yoult sites, she fount ould vere dey got The ordinary, hated king taxed the peopie that he and his sleep. Dey ofen tried reading her |nefer came? Nopody knows why dot Pullman car label. 14 hf dor might have the best of everything. King Morgan does that, for | der ee mensage, but she! he vaited, but finally he dropped ts Eereeiate mittle name. his big corporations evade their just proportion of taxation ee eee reme The regularly titled king made the laws. King Morgan does THE THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT T E that, for he and his trust associates contro! congress 7 ey a aie vod die 7 Paap 4 . TRUE S ~ a Rig pt es wea pec »ple ne - 2 WAVE OFTEN wisWid FoR jand, rights in all sorts of minerals, including even salt, anc AN INTRODUCTION. About YoU IW mE Lege! enjoyed special privileges which he handed down to his heirs as birthright. King Morgan does the same, for he and his finan-| )\@@@z72/£? BEYOND THE — — — = == =~ cial courtiers have seized valuable franchises in streets, pre free men, and make altogether a tremendous stir title! Title (authority) and power do not always run together. A man may be a king and have little power. A man may be a king} A cS STAR DUST empted vast tracts of mineral, fuel and lumber territory, and “ve met men! who prefer a| crop of bumpers to crop monopolized tremendous natural resources for water power The brutal kings of history had the power to cut off human lives. So has King Morgan. The ax and block were quite merciful as are the blacklist, the lockout and the injunction, Only, under King Morgan's way, WE DON'T SEE THE BLOOD. If some foreign monarch cast greedy eyes om old King Henry's land, Henry, king by birth, could call on his common| people to die for his land. army of 80,000 men and some 110,000 militia largely to combat our protests against the effects of King Morgan's kingship. Other peoples work, knuckle down and die in subserviency | toa title. king. But he has the king’s power What sense is there in teaching our children about Wash ington, Patrick Henry, glorious Bunker Hill, Lincoln and Get tysburg, when we leave them fool meant? King Morgan! Hail to King Morgan! Hail to the man who, in a land of the free, has got every} man’s happiness, every man’s rig Familiar Sound Jonee—Did you recognise my Yoiow on the phone? Mra. Jonee—No; your excuse Stray Stortes. We, of our times, support a regular Adequate Cause. Bacon—I understand some of your hens have stop Eabert—Two of th Bacon—What's the cause? Kebert Motor car Storia We will fight like blazes before we'll call our Morgan | j $ as to what those glories " Penalized for Holding. Maud—Do you believe in palm iatry? Kthel--In a way, I've known it to work splendidly when the young man was shy.—Hoston Transcr ts, every man's fate under the power of his scepter of gold! | Dr sinicetahenr ta n't worry AND SHALL WE BE CONTENT WITH IT? about your wife. She has a ro markable constitution Henpex—-Say. doc, you ought to see her by-laws, rules and regula tions.-—Life. At the same time there are morejcax be recommended to young feevons why Hi Gil) shouldn't run | folic | for mayor than there are to keep) } } Explained. him cut of a beauty contest ” / : Now is the time for all good men| Gaz RPE 2 ing bridge all the afternoc with ber back to a ! to dome to the aid of the regis Exonerating Ballinger is the tration clerk i favorite weight reducing exercise Of the president and bis cabinet tienen Ch pr up, there are only 51 other || Speaking of Explorer Cook, He Had Nothing On the Strange ahead of that good resolu f The idea! } Journey of a Hot-Air Balloonist Irate Patient (to young ductor) What does a little upstart like Shooting town marshals is not a| we Manner of having a good time that | tion Peas eer eae oe = you mean by dictating to an ex | ‘The balloon hoax was the most yerienced invalid like myself? QUITE A PROVIDER | successful aerial fake ever worked Boston Transcript }upon an unsuspecting public, O re day in April, 1844, the New Ydrk “Does your son help mio thr the house in we ae | Sun astonished ite readers with | “Yes; he continually has mother cooking for him jan article headed thus come in to dinner = = | © toward « “Astounding News By Express Via ve with @ IT WAS, OH, YES, IT WAS. Nortotk!* on the arg The Atlantic crossed in three fans “Bo you were an angel for a dramatic company. Was it a hot days!! 4 show? } “So hot my- wings were sing.” |"Signal triumph of flying ma t come In to dinner. at - } chine!!!" te ‘ at all nn | ‘Then Slowed a. wtoty from The rush for the paper riy into} Charl S. C, telling of the ar-| Which had the news,” says Edgar dave rival at Sullivan's island of|Allen Poe, originator of the hoax, |, e ehina Monck Mason and seven oth in| “was something beyond even the! the delinquent suddenly the steering balloon Victoria, after | prodigious seizing bim by lors, shook @ passage of 75 hours from land to| For days and weeks this Wordor nen beat pian’t iN land ful “trip” was the one topic of con fr G | In those days when it took weeks! versation, and it was only, wher f t Y Atlantic, and wh people began recalling the moon ad nerial na ion was at also perpetrated by the Sur auch an achie nt was the they realized they had been Fae §CUAEFER Ne CDE complishment of the imponsible caught” again Tell me, Adolf, yot are you going to name your motor boat CLO VO fF He Manspely : “Oh, somedings romantig, like Sp Donald had returned from a visit] 1 want a license to marry dhe | But dere iss so many vich isa called Spra to the co and was full of | best girl in the world,” #@@ the 1 Vell, den I vill call mine Atomizer, Id ies der a remin of raond = =and| Young man \ is thing srested bie. Sure,” commented the clerk I mma,” he said,| “that makes 1,200 Heenses for the WINE HELPS WITH work t it that ‘ost name | ever|sirl this season,”—-Puck It {a said tha r Andrew |t r 1 that the $900 | heard d his folks found it} | saying he thought Bir ws Deriaitted an | ain or William Father; I've)" Ge ene -Very well, madam aro und te A. we 7 } ; doctor, to which don't think the ten just now whith. But it} leaman—Voery well, madam. | Finally the benefactor gaked the " i 0, wiht would Justi peg Paarte Will you kindly step on board. this man oe, ¥ didn't he f tar ! p frank,” said the| “But, Donald,” said his mother, | "eenle rallway T-—Litg muttaht she niente waten in thi nd a pint of cham | hien what on earth can be your | there 1® no such name ax Father They Didn't Want It pullatng,” waa the reply. |” Brent herp.” |reagon for taking thig aerious step?’ | William or Willlam Father in the} Now a selentiat claims that he| gow when the charitable Indee said the patient, “does I have no rea » |Old Testament is about to succeed in developing | Mors the old man he tmnore & pint of champagne really heip to | Te#p 1 ar | Ave —Now York Bun you sure, mamma? I certainly am, dear, 1 hay jread it ja coreless apple This won't make any hit with the school children. answer the 20 letters?’ ott's Mi monin i USUALLY THE Way, no!” said Sir Andrew, “but | Yve had « pint of im Nony through several times. | gporingtiel " rane Springfield Republican 3 don {care @ rap vhather 1 an ie. riggs ve) William is a comparatively mod Sillicus—We should all strive ve this afternoon? jern Not Speedy bear each other's burdens Mra. ¢ ame. It isn't anywhere in me; WHY HN GOT MARRIED matt, Clubwoman—The disasters of | Bible The Mayor—Just think, admiral,| Cyntous--Yes, most of us seer wy age Re “Well but, oh, I remember] I've married 20 people in two-hours, | to think we could bear each other’ A $909-por-annum clerk in one of| Mra. Bridgowhist—I suppose sho fi r Uncle Bam's departments at Wash-|will have hér hushamd on the plat-|20W! claimed Donald, “It was} Admiral—Well, that's only 10/ burdens moké bastly than we knota an hour.—Pele Mele, « wn.Philadetphia Record ington was recently approached by |form as an exhibit. Stray Btortes, |Bildad!’—Tit Bits Our January Sale is a mine of wealth to the thrifty shipper—Se CHILOREN: S READY-TO-WEAR HATS jew English PRICE $2.25 DAY. TRICORNES in scarlet, black, brown, navy; very daintily trimmed. Were $4.50. a ad Avenue saions— cooks ‘on, Saturday's abe paeee $2.25 $4.50, Saturday SALE PRICE age ice cy Bre A TABLE FULL of smart Hate Trimmed with bows and buckles, Week Sairne; values to $2.26, CHOICE end SAL® PRICE Saturday 82.25 ee ne Becond Floor. Becond Floor, regula be cleared out, hence the marvelously low price BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS BAILLARGEON’S JANUARY SALE Prices Cut to the Quick! Sailor; best materials. p $6.00 and $6.00. Saturday BALE ed. Were " 5. LITTLE GAILORS—Hxtra good rolled edge, velvet trimmed Wha #iM SALE PRICE ore Children’s and Misses’ Hats Were 82.50 for the Tbe MEN’S HIGH GRADE NECKWEAR A $1.25 Silk Tie for 65c! VERY HANOGOME NECKWEAR.—Latest designs and most matching shades are $1.00 and $1.26, but the shipment was delayed and must selling pric Saturday, ONLY Mate Fleor Boys’ Clothing Clearance Sizes 6 to 17 Vears. Sizes 2'4 to 12 Years. $3.50 to $6.00 values, BALE PRICE Ls - i $8.50 to $10.60 values, 8A. PRIC cont. BALE PRICKS..$2.75 and $7.95 - . : - $5.75 © $6.75 > $12.50 to $16.50 values, SALE PRICE, BOYS' HATS choice FOR CHILDREN from 2 to 6 years, in serge, bearskin, Bedford cords, silks, cor- duroy, ete, substantially reduced. In Madras, Percales $1.26 values, BALE PRIC She values, BALE PRIOR ... . c 0c values, SALE PRICK $$ & WINDOW AND THIRD FLOOR. 75 and 83.75 Also Norfolk Suits are “ALi wove aiiinrs "92°? " nd Oxfords. $2.00 Hats 006 ..scccsccsersvees 06 $1.76 Hate for .... $1.25 Hate for ... Children’s and Misses’ Coats ES’ COATS in checks, pes and fancy mixtures. FOR CHILDREN from 6 to 14 and PRICE cesteoscosece Juniors 14 to 17 years we have a quantity $14.50 and $20.00 ‘values of fine coats at following reductions PRICE Values to $7.50 now se eeee Values to $10 now ..... 7. “30 Values to $14.75 now . ing, Nothing very paying is made easy way of buying. Get acquainted with our modern of doing business after March first, Our Union entrance will be discontinued Store Open Until 10 P. M. way st cs aay - If you have not tried this cGpvenient way of buy you should try it now while our prices are low these low prices, and you are sure of best, as the wearing Eastern Oudjilting ONTON St, SEATTLE S (RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE KNICKERBOCKER COATS heavy Melton at Our high grade and stylish, i apparel styles and colors are shown store for the accommoda- tion of our patrons. We want to start in the first of March with a new line of spring goods, and in or der to avoid damage or soiling of ur present stock, we are offering liberal price inducements. Use Your Credit When Buying UNS ata pee ama age but merchandise of excellent qualities shown getting the qualities will prove, while for them, No additional expense of any kind whatever, Come in tomorrow and use this Sty = Birr FE S9- 15 $4 SECOND AMS. The 65¢ BUSTER AND SAILOR SUITS. reduced 36 per | In felt—all new shapes and popular. 140 — $1.25 SEE WINDOW AND THIRO FLOOR. cheviota, Our $10.75 and $11.75 values for, SALE pleated and parnelled; great bargain at, BALE PRICE. 612.50 Third Floor. TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Splendid Values Alteration Sale This sale includes everything that is new, cleat both men’s and women’s All the most serviceable fabrics, fashionable We are always keeping ap to. pene ininute in styles and all modern ways, hes