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THE STAR 2IDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910 wse"has ye wee waaneee THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE :: tne Co r It Pays to Insurge | AN UNEQUAL DIVISION fe Washington, Miles Poindexter stands out in bold relief before the gare ! nat n | th nie of the three who has a national identity, v cistence is recognized beyond. the borders of his own state, anc acts are of interest to after one year in congress, is a big man, and his political future] looms | Lalluring before t The uplifting impetus which has brought him from the commonplace ranks of a mere Western representative, from the level of political mediocrity to the heights of national notice, is his courage, his dacing to stand up against the anger of Cannon, to scorn the deprivation of patronage and committeeships, and to ally himself with the minority. He went before the people of his district as an opponent of Cannon and Cannonism and made good his pre-election promises. simple life after all It ay be a not 1 " ira | geous a 1 An Indiana man was forgotton | a politicia i ig 1 that ur jail for 104 days. The only bright : a ‘ ; ; 5 jew of this blunder ta that he had animated a re any afty ea a plenty of uninterrupted time for lit ‘ crit see i paler rary purnwite—that is if he was by the | I ; true Indlanan, but the fact remains that, irrespective of tt at his con The girl was pretty ‘ : tng her dimpled elbows on the | duct has been profitable t man wl xe8 to Congres she nald | P 43 , i ture to be oday as an insurgent is un who will make his mark, an : ; : ass as / fo you are Miss Peach's twin brother? You haven't. the 1 wall re by the same reasoning the can ate » ge etl good looks she has piled, a @$.an ins tint an wh to congress. Insurgency | That's because she got my share what ar heat Washingtor ras never so popular av it is now never were the recom | ; lal reat ‘ror he penses for , ry abors so. grea From th During a cold wave it nuch | t would now seem to be the only experts have lear Spt ON MISFITS OF SOCIETY |" There may ss a fine romantic aroma about clinging movement | course of wi loyally to lost causes and tottering dynasties, but the world | SE ei aa has a brutal habit of forgetting all about this devotion | 2 — sy eae nga beet advertined industrial rob | + wuttrag x! fa . orene, lighting bis pipe in front of | >” aen't ed to ta any sutje when the crash comes. Cannonism is going down to ruin [on woe york woth Gevkion | “The blindest thing from a ho matter t nw chary the effete east | and oblivion, and the men who were able to discern its finish | nuese about the funniest thing inj ™ a we te aemen aatere " is | va " ve wou! What do y think of a man} with the naked eye are now reaping the rewards for their he world t# a social misfit | have committed suicide and | with a cia ot 8 aes clearness of vision, while those who could not or would not Some of the misfits live on} saved their Creator @ fot of batons on hi at sal Queen Anne bill and go down to| trouble monkeying with us and ie should either me arried ¢ see, are paying the penalty of their political myopia. lanai scan dub hk Manion ene trying to keep glorious human. | “tvorced.”—Borton ‘Transcript fo eC te Mr, Poindexter happens if they get into trouble they can| ty from turning itself into a si a: ateeteiiaee ee ae Oe Be ; : lget bail, pay fines, and keep right| ©Ommon carrier for manufac ote ceame itoe mal the most cor of this trend of events. Com-|on going down in their iimousines.| tured spirite and bre: te hale oe Ba areal $ 1 of cc suggest themselves and careers the| The others are tn the police sta ry principle of law and of Hut then, baying no hate . pereons: ee “ i ind tion or on the road there. They| er yet dug up. jmay secount for his ch Feverse of that of Mr. Poindexter will readily come to ming Jean’t get bail or pay fines, so when| “It's a tough proposition when | “cron 1 to be able to feel certain that for) they get started they wind op in/a fellow who's tncky enough to be Alte ‘ 4 Sian to be [all Where the benevolent « & social misfit can't be one who} lets of fiatic ot Te att | Once in our p it pays, and pays handsomely, to be| ities try to fit them inte xe of it, It's prob-| ie campaign in England. Some exe] i 4 « ra think the way t er oa the side of the pe | by shaving their heads " prable, though. Wj thrww the house of lords is with Napoleon was @ social misfit your in the workhouse | posh tr ¢ ¥ r easaates — and #0 are Morgau and K fol » on observing foolish lgte! i The idea of cating clean bread|bim from making a name for him-|ler. They're stronger ¢ #0 ones ike] tw M r ei * 0 | G " ‘ a was | gan only be irresistibly funny to self im hia present job. ciety, #0 they left it In own i a - rut with the provision that it pay probably . onee of b or + | , - } councilmen, whose sens { bunw » areew one for them They > the ather 1 —— i is as robust as their digestive ap it would save time and be more Hy ft and sweat it and take proposition you have var s@ ay an use it ratus. ‘reaswuring (f Mit Gill would tell rything away from it They | Humanity, rank and h hws e When you ‘ wt know by ape tb ther Sieben ae ‘ - Curses de editorials on. ten oneatly . | , what de won't do, should such and ae One 2 ahoriels; | money ge bee HEN one. i- Herald *& - io t th be tanga in Waahins: |. epic ut they stay where they are. You/|the legal method of selling cheap 4 em 4 al og ha totog happen can't pull “em down. If you could, | whisky at expensive prices, whicit), Sard Mot A flatte Diss a — -— you'd be up there yourself my friend Taft recently an-| 0" ** increased price Pear to de porticutarly favorable to) other kind of misfits are | nounced as ©. K the growth of “party solidarity than society, so it bullies How much s il them In penitentiaries, | robber, # ed coal bason, 1 lambastes them or even the of who wastes | remain just as/ bia Inatinets on petty larceny, than|powers of endurance have beer | much a sore on the body politic as! such a man Judae IN THE PUBLIC EYE One of the startling features of the Los Angeles aviation meet Is « of any of the spectators ina y How many exonerations does {i take to make a perfectly good ve Fetary of the inte | a _ Anyway the Y. W. C. A. Is not ‘There is nothing in Chief For- | the €ster Graves’ past record to hinder | airs a ——— 1 for a yo 2 man who is} to go home in the dark (LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLEY yer \JRIDDANCE SALE] 8% BAILLARGEON’S “3¢ nite JANUARY SALE = Bath Robes $5.00 Values for $3.35 In go0d blanket robin 5 skimping of w be pretty designs tastefully trtme with silk bands, Reduces BALE PRICE $3.35 EIDERDOWN RoBEg Princess Dresses $20.00 Values for $11.75 Princess These are One-Pt Dresses—well made, good style fine finiuh, They are strictly tat loved, button on left wide straight through the collar to a plaited flounce; colors are navy green, black and gr They are u aaaly patter ery good great value. Reduced in price poser fm ig ene have from $20.00 to SALE PRICE © reduced to BALE PRICE AAG Infants’ Bonnets Children’s Also Our Infants’ Section i fillem with beautiful new goods eeeee soe bee . SIL.75 Misses’ Skirts Deep Cut in Price JUST THE SKIRT to finish out the school session; Panama and price reductions also. @ other hard wearing materials in Felt HATS, whit Pp and blacks, browns, navy and nice Dutch and pok ol mixtures; lengths from 28 to 39 med and silk trin 4 it Geta tnebew 35e Bonnets now $5.00 values for ......... 82.75 65¢ Botnets now 6 HOF ee eeee MOO os | gore ogi ~ 5 Bonnets $7.50 values for 84.75 $2.00 Bonnets p ’ $10.00 values for ...... 85.75 $1.06 Bonnets now . —Second Floor OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF HOSIERY 255. Women’s Hose 255%. Men’s Hose 255! Silk Announcement We are placing on sale on SATURDAY 2,000 yards 7 colored TAFFETA SILKS at 48c Yard These Silks Are Weil Worth 65¢ Per Yard NEW SHANTUNG Silks on sale tomorrow, per yard G65¢@ —eiw ricer, Boys’ Suits—Special Sale On Saturday, in our Boys’ Furnishing Departmen Floor, we shall hold a special sale of high-grade Boys’ Suits. These are ma “7 from finest and double-breasted styles. They will otteg@ most durable materials, in the very late last two ordinary suits. Sale prices f $4.00 and $5.00 values. SALE PRICE: $7.50 and $10.00 values. SALE PRICES $13.50 and $16.50 values. SALE PRICE... SEPARATE The $1.00 .. $2.75 and $3.75) * re 75 and $6.75 eau btnke ke 310.00 $1.25 . SLI5 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS © FOR MEN We now offer the remainder of our winter stock for men at a price that vill undoubtedly effect a quick clearance Phe entire surplus from our own wholesale and retail houses is now OFM ered at one price, including 824 Suits for men, 658 Overcoats for men, 563 Rain men, in in all si or ASS ST 2 $18, $20, and a 5. all one big at. Yn a th was accom What does most spe?” bh ator Siar—Dear Bir: 11 te nnd there od a transfor to walk | pt ne said with o shake of asked, His moth 14 him Your paper of the 16th ar \e the lak wor f naughty And what does aohe spe , © that hed the on hope you w ay | She him, and added that it ous tb re ready t © for Boutllos Well he announced triam-| ve : ‘ You mustn’t yawn when there's phant here ft * romething | par reproved Edward's | about a man with a pain on b rr Spgs pot her face ‘ . ; “ But, ¢ omplained Ed Hie q sked and found} " : J ; 7 we | Ward, “that’s the only time I can't| that what the man had on his face | - eg | REID wn was & mustache the taces of e t running. 1 i Sianien” . ¢ See’ am te Marian, the daughter of a drum-| Tommy, aged 6%, had seen his is diisegine achentn ¢ . sh ; in |Mer for an Kastern house, was visit-| grandfather place his false teeth tn ple who yon ane things bapeen at thast{ tas {2 y. She was over-|a glass of water HENRY JAMES. house and across the ti I : web but one the heard saying this to a little neigh You'd feel funny,” he laughed, i ‘ a hear ss ‘ gene Preah ty ee “if '@ hand you a walnut to "To Hoary Jaman, perkape—apenk er the f hg: * rn I've keen your sister, and I've! right now ar ay angler tes thew sverige «gs od: ang Bord ‘ . ' rat tit ss ieee ladicaes mat Oe cians jain tx to subordinate the trend Out all the wind ae tt s ant i ie «tq Your mother, but I never seo your) Jake, the hired man, was groom: [[7CI" Works to a characteris ined ent send ¢ mtcqg iene Be omsey gl i ather—1 guess he a traveling ing the horses and knocked the| /seusry styl = o poo ee 66 he é alesmat currycomb against the wall FE io fag Ripe pag cmp Away with this line.” Others said it , red the t fly out of ft ee invol tact sometions as a “RB i > you! EF i Henry ear at What's that naked, “Carry [8% SHvolve tm fact sometime ~ B im A Be. 3 . hot she w o read. |p wee’ “3 totally involved or obscured, with paid a nl ride r OF MADISO po entences In which the writer Snd Madison to 19th and Madison| # 3 ancy runs free, untrammeled b AS “PIOUS JEEMS” eee Ge teal oe a fame that has be quired th whe a ence USED TO WRITE FUNNY COON SONGS) reo feo stort ike ths "sem Mr. James i n the fale of eo ole n by se | Wight in England now, and sits in the Alaska ! ASHINGTC te og 3 ited i j America a“ mirrors in th evators for mine G wae You on your past and keep | ‘ * 1M , n “ee eupe’ Ah Pkave works + he - ce a Col. James Gordon, t sali ’ " « peak, | He onan Chi , i . . . aad v! : A. ne ator from M r A 1 P Se : have m a i Moo a al } aid he nev would =i here dare where th kes as theatre, when th sed and ‘001 DOR aisae ‘ lOnly it took him jon: , ned in a st tir ne r . just Nike -G pied ' oe : J than that , A can never ge t n and bs undinsinished ss ry dee ward 4 Marry von Tit Jen. | Dp ‘ 1 on Of the r mu ocan the aca ape ti d to get ff P w t 2 ont — le e nerves |% sod to get off Jingles | w R gh | MINSTREL MIDGETS thie w * be haker bh niowa . r w . Cause wh il, where do tt lent id me ond De : He wrote under the ~ | . 1 ame h jour : itd . “’ | put the mirre sna Ju ’ re ‘ has Hignified senator, t qmeone ha ane , the center of the car el When he oer lege \ 4 nugt didguise anon | Phere you'll find the again he was ha 4 orc . ' weal OT } You can't get one pe n policeman Like de gourd \ \ past tho: mirro withor op What did m do t Lif ur foot 1 r ping to look in and straighten n 1 the man with : a of y ae Be bit. That makes the jam in the cer oO stad Wie Aone Stee ake of mud dar, Harn, | people in or out a " t cireun bust und @an in a car wh ere are no ‘ nd in one spot was a Lipton’s Turkey Tale Got my swan all right, If } mirrors a hey top| spectalty with 1 Now that Ia he said to the societ | Womer ote . Perse ' ‘ nd ; played on us,’ was the reply bit the wome han th Bright, ain't he aid the p me ‘ — 1 iggg Bootes Trick What do you mean? meee « cir tem wheel Hosmman. an aks ws Bye Cedrie moking room, “remind Why, we boiled that swan for] i me a Pi adilly elu ten hours, and when it ame on the A Devonshire man sent th club table it was tougher than a block of} i] Christma fine aree wal granite memenee see th (BD fhahamper. The hamper was ad Good gracious! Did you have Come heah, Eph! What am de} . 1 ed to the secreta who noth | my swan cooked? diffrence atween a landscape gar-| \ ay d the club members of the treat Yeu, of course dener at work an’ a ladybug eatin \\ un hat n at and a speeia The other was in despal holes in a rose bush ’ an dinner was arranged for the Why, that bird was historic,’ he What am de diff'rence utwoen If 4y before Christma groaned I sent him up to bedia landscape gardener at work an'] ‘ 4 y ' me on at this din: “stuffed and preserved, He had|m ladybug eatin’ he n a rose} J ‘ } ev looking m: ifieent—erect and been in my family for 290 yea bush se at ha great silvergilt al ver He had eater mt of th hand o| Yassah, what am de diffrence | B By . nih But tough It wa © tough you King Charles | New Yo m Wh one am plantin’ a garden| ED §CHAEF EE, a ad) couldn't have carved the gra All pot, an’ de odder am spottin’ al RED § i ? perceived that — the had been| A woman always feels she ought garden plant itt ; ead de ee AND | hoaxed to show some jealousy toward her We wilt now. habe voc : Yo, Adolf; noddir alee ‘ A few days later the sender of] husband if it's only about an old}dytitied, ‘Ah Had Hadn’ Much tof ddled collar buddon the swan dropped in at the club, | pipe | sa $0 Ah Fade-tade-taded Away,’ "| This offer is not to be confounded with the stereotvped “sales” $0 COM mon at this time. It is a wholesale stock, bought as whol buy, and old as only we can sell lhe oldest clothing concern in the state Fifteen years on this one corner Never advertise unless we've something to say wortl ~=/ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO.|" Clothiers : 900 FIRST AV., COR. MARION ST.

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