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Member of th. od Press, ¥ Mahed deity by The Star Publ tag Oo. * The Old Party Cry Again | Senator Knute Nelson, of Minnesota, refused to lend hi aid to the Pinchot-Roosevelt people in their fight with Ballin-| ger. He answered | “What we need is to let that Ballinger-Pinchot busi ness die down and be forgotten. We face elections, This continued agitation threatens many republican seats in the | house of representatives. What we need more than any thing is party regularity and party solidarity.” | Party regularity What the country needs is a re-division of the voters on the basis of the real questions of the day And this is coming—coming fast. Shall the people rule? Shall Big Business rule That is the issue which the people face. Can nonism, Ballinger, Aldrichis what are they but the hand vernmen 1. Men like Victor Murdock, Senator of Big Business laid on But the signs are gt La Follette, Joseph L. Bristow, of Kansas, and Gifford Pinch leus of a progressive will yet save the day. They are the nuc party | Taming the Thistle retary Wi $ n is quoted as saying tha the prob i land farming is to grow d crops whi a turned under and thus 3 the soi! department. is porting certai | Siberia, and he says the sweet | anywhere, and “even the Russian thistle ay be made use of] in this way for changing the character of the semi-arid soils. | | The thistle will grow practically without water and almost without soil. It has a way of taking care of itself that defies the | elements. It will gain a foothold in a sand dune and flourish | on the sunny side of a mountain boulder But the thistle, when it has reached its majority, become 4 @ roamer fairly loves travel, and even when turned unde a the ground, it is tenacious and somet regions, ref Some Western farmers are asking if the newly importe drought-resistent plants are going to be like the Russian thistle and they fear that, like the English sparrow in America and the tabbit in Australia, the remedy will be worse than rs, especially in the «dr f ses to mingle its substance with the soil ¢ diesas : Now if honored president! Los Angeles is much talked about | ould only dismiss that Insurgent on acecunt of her aviation meet majority, hix job would be se It is & much better ad than white thing like what a job ought to be. | slaves. nok Hike Mr. Leavitt a life member of No one would have blamed the! It begins fe Printer for having had the Copen- has been om - hagen § sclenth reading Cook's! the Lots of Trouble club. “lary” instead of “diary.” The January thawlette and the! It is not going to be an easy | man who tellx you he never wears | q matter for Chief Forester Potter to|rubberd aré both making them Yook like be belonged there. leettes fort seamen —— oer REAL THING IN REALISM. Theatre Magnate—You say you have a sureenough novel scenic effects? Genius—Yes, sir. It is a snow scene in which somebody v " THE PUBLIC EYE writers vs sy —"atve me th Pa BULLS AND BULLS CYRUS H. K. CURTIS. It's af mt #o-—that re me chin wh f 1 not be th st Ladies’ Hi 5 tM he i Thin the outgrow ng that M Curtis al 1 That ts « ; Me fo t idea ir No Nonsense to Him making i John, ty has aly t tatk at 1 marring 1 phir j hor the a a0 wr / i] in t i" 1d sie him today w oS 1 anewer rij ray Btories. auked bis big sister. to use, don't they?” said Dorothy, | t just wondering,” he said | aged 4 |H. J. Ridgway talk, you'd think all | what used to run on the ratiroad | the writers and poets and others! silk | (racks before trains was invented Little Wesley was tn the barn in-| who send “pieces” to the mage SECOND Ave & Spring St. }lap. She inspected him curiously.| “I don't see how the chicken can} THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910 BAILLARGEON’S MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS swt | JANUARY SALE Wiret He Visite the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Ma Observations in Hie Notebook, SAW MALE SARIN-BEING APPROACH OUT STANDING MECHANISM AND PLACK SMALL METAL DISC (IN SAME ~~~ PRESSED PRO- JECTING ROD, FIRST GENTLY THEN WITH MIPATIENCE wm INTENTLY SCANNED MECHANISM POR BRIEF PERIOD, THEN RE- NEWED ANTICS WITH ADDED FERVOR Thh FACE GREW DEEP PINK mm FINALLY DE - PARTED, MUTTERING SOUND: STUNG AGAIN.” Specials That Should Appeal to the Thrift Shopper and the Woman Who Desires to Be Well Dressed at Little Cost 4 Dainty Lingerie With $1,600,000, W. Gould Brokaw says he ie a poor man. Thin is t intended as an admission of charge that he ie a pd rane || COMBINATIONS, two-piece, lace adies’ Suit and Coat Section i unin oneeee si tineiely ead) trimming, tucked and hemstitched ruf arge price reductions dure 5 bullding them aa fast an the brake. | fle. SALE PRICE 87¢ 1 uary sale. This week the at- f of the stations. i} cow ; : : traction will be intensified by the value ' a yg ey gg Ras ed long sleeves, Val. lace and ribbon ing group ' Thumpem's plang golng al || trirnm V, high and low necks, SALE H | Mifkinw something y worth |i PRICE . O7¢ Values to $50.00, SALE ‘ w) ra ll PRICE $24.75 t oon « it I SORS! r COVER either plain or Values t $57.50. SALE P | ace trimmed x different sty to se 9 be making geod” y etif i lect from, at, SALE PRICE 25¢ 2 iid es ante ne ee | DRAWERS, good quality cambric I $45.00 i mt Nicarag * i cut. SALI J 25¢ PRICI $85.00 : i) ments to select from in chiffons, satin iaaiicioth, etc., are all it Second Vicor greatly reduced in price / H Reg MER Tu ‘ oun i Linens Trimmed Hats i oun cleared out this | | t } with | As for De. € | peeved at him, nobod . | the Kakimos ie reductions gives you y to by at @ com saving. this week we intend to make Ht ® record — ae prices shonld help. siderabt BLANKETS. tf ce: a. — DAMASK HY THE Yann f | Gotten. & f* kidnaped, « smile 6 1 al inen . size. 8 iene | ae “ BALM. yard ore | China Reductions | ALE h | Cot Father had received a handsome | o' holes! | bleached, all linen 7 il KALE, yard The size, pe r student lamp as © gitt Yraakie| “Holes!” cried her tatner; par. | MANUSCRIPT CORNER Gee re. wstesieces iat Sot, We, W140 os 81-38 was much Interested sled What holes are in “my/ saaneati BALE. yard OUN Basement in a mine of Extra sines, to close ow bead? , BA Sag arn 8 Publisher Whe Says He Napkins to from § rifty shopper! “a Please light it, daddy,” he im ‘Why, the holes where the Marr | Has Enough Copy to Last per doren 1 Wool Mixed ag plored, “so we can see bow It looks | goes in,” Haped the toddler and 6 “ | Nine Months. in the dark ‘ ouse Mend-alased* View Woo! Blankets, % size, pair. — Frances, 3, wan considered@i $116, 48.40, 62.08 an t Binnkets, full. sire Aunt Jessie brought our Mary) enough to be taught some addition tan r a3 A sn Shean ae oo * ray and plaids, Per ' s pet dog, which wagged its tail injal table manners Horeagter gba) S288, 230 and up mampeenes el Rig pair s05, f a friendly fashion dear,” said her mother, “fold Napkins to ma ve bd a eeee See eee riLLows Ob, lookee, the poor doggic’s| napkin after eating VINE LINEN NAPKINA, per Service, rose pattern, for-8778 pimerich Pillows, at 8i.10, old,” said the tot | And at the end of the meal Pras Genee 100-Piece Kinglish Serv- $5.25, 61.80 per pair and up. What makes you think sof"|ces gravely laid the napkin onthe ean: oe eee pb asked her aun | floor and carefully folded it on ao ~- 3e-in a Moen, up from. . Geerin Lim * 100- Why, look how ite tails aabtv | Third Fleas Pte ch Garviee for S22.75 Dhe, ao ee erin ~ ophone,” said Mra. N, “what ye Peter, aged 6%, was in a brown | «ay goes through this little thin | wtudy wire.” What are you thinking abe ‘What long, thin words they have | was the reply. “When you speak through th | i CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—-Just to hear specting « hen's nest which had a Little Nettie was on ber father’s | freshly nid exe in tt ines might as well take a | | va cation | Ridgway, who ie « magazine pub-| lisher, talked to the Chicago Adver | tistng aesociation Among the things he told bis bearers wan that FRANCIS WILSON AND THE BABY; [his magasine was stocked with manuscripts to run nine “Ooooh, dada,” she cried in child-| sleep comfortable with that thing tah wonderment, “your head is full'in her bed.” he remarked NO MORE CLOWN DAYS FOR FRANCIS |** | | mor | | If any of his audience had an} ‘EW YORK, Jan. 10.—Francis she finds that she loves Beech, and | idea of dashing off anything and} Wilson has bidden farewell to his|the colonel gives up the baby and | sending it in, the idea was prob Copyrighted ee clowning the woman to Beech ably abandoned | Clausen and asenen, If | can only prove to you,” he “Baby Davis" is the pame of the At the same time Mr Ridgway | Ladies tree re te Largest schoo anid to the first audience which ac-| baby actor. He ta only 4 years old,! didn't say anything about any of | jand he is the first baby boy to play the magazines having more than : di |the part of a girl in recorded stage | mough advertiaing contracted for,| The Musical ed : ‘4 history. The art of this child is | t is pretty safe to believe that] way NOT k astonishing; he cries, laughs, plays. you can still get space for adver |rumns RE 4 instrument | tease and loves, all seeming |tisements, even if there isn't room /LURLEY. O)* |real earnest, and he deserves half|for your short story about some/ 3 Per Cont Actanl Db for Everybody the real credit for the success of |such thing as the girl you fell inj ow an » ‘ the play Hove with turning out to be the girl] *" For those who want the best in grand opera; the best in classical music; in sacred music; in band and } ies Gane - orchestra selections; in instrumental solos, duets, trios 7 He wax poor, but otherwise honest, | DOWNING, Rurkine 4 RYER. and quartets; in old-time ballads; in popular and and he had just proposed to the (Established 1893) comic songs; in recitations, minstrelsy and descriptive ni ine! BROKERS | do net want to marry your rich aunt really wanted you} to marry oe a Fifth Fleer, Main 1618 Gtectn, Geute end Provisions ss For those who want to pay $10, $17.30 14 $25, $32.50, $40, $50, $60, $100 for ‘Of course I don't” b me an 1 merely a you happen to b « paltry half Easy Payments If Desired. mitlion."-—The Wasy Quite Another Thing Whom. are you gulng thone ciga 5 To the janitor that he wi P more heat Why, | thought I bear ing him terribly this morning My 1 1 wa Avenue BEECH” HIS ORDERS. pin 9 Magasine | soe cet, Sontthe. BABY MARTHA” GIVES sally cheered his play—he wrote children are the in the world, Pll be gat TODAY’ S STYLES TODAY Get That New Suit Now flson appears In a brand new The Oriental Poo! Rooms 45—Poo!l Tables 46 26—Solo Tabies—-26 Ww but you cannot afford to miss th otha 9 Boe low price wh are cond in kind in the world, $10) away daily 1419-16-17 Third av,, between Pike and Union. CLUB CAFE HEADACHES 210 James St Alteration Sale p ‘ I en se ; . fg ‘ ' . - ' rade ay om? t cases are ca ed by ore, w ts , CAFE & GRA 4. t antl new andetylish. We are going to remodel o reihagi cp Mey te mga? tend go ! FIRST AND MADISON ne hild gen tore and must make more room have trouble, ser wu MAS, ty BARBA : pS pres 1 uby got th sup a e wena? Bee ty el | Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. 5# jnniea over’ soni Credit Accommodation Classified Page. “a The Raven prescription service means that the doctor’s skill in pre. ae Carry Also allowed you at th low pri " on the bab tomach. unusual happening, but Hberally true with w hadnt’ stopped him. He The isthe easient Way of all; conventent ana {ff mented, by the. cruggie’'s. skill In SOLID COMFORT ed into everybody and was ia compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, h 1 wa 4 misery was accommodating Come in and try it to 1416 Second Av. Is w you enjoy when you tvending, until the baby got beatles : ANAT ‘ THE MYERS OPTICAL CO, | c ook With Gas ‘cep in his heart, Col, Calvert, Make and han and ’ manded the child. Beech, believin ainsses on this that hie former aweethenit wan wo Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. iba Gates, this seen tee iden Seattle Lighting Company dered the child tor her sake, in s| 2-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. Hil ou make tho statement you help 14 Fourth Ave Henry Bldg scone that bring | “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ ome one, Rastern prices--$2.60 up Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67 = omplete But the sweetheart learn ame Se a econd floor, 1414 See |