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scr’ asntrrase: THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE bets yaiv ake, || 2st, BAILLARGEON’S .&&,, — : | mt JANUARY SALE For Tomorrow We Offer A poner Rhyme for Common People | Ws TRIMMED HATS members who be Being a Merrie Jingle on the High Coat of Living. n institutions make | \ - Really Good Hats, beautifully trimmed. pane sr baacaee oat : i ae ; s | i? These are “BAILLARGEON” Hats; val- ‘ om a — : | ‘ ues up to $15.00-—— sen epi alld IL NE | $3.95—Sale Price—$3.95 crests”; that Is, the ‘ 1 curing legislation and ple may be plucked are trying to repre THESE SHIRT WAISTS have only just been unpacked alee hand-embroidered, Lingerie Waists are also featured in th h n THE FAMOUS KNICKERBOCKER PURE LINEN WAIGT8—Vory hy ident with loss of WAISTS—In good quality madras, SALE hand emt H i; $4 value, ehtendii A PRICE ...., x J “oa, RO TBR be hin eee cae Brag Ah wm artn NICELY EMBROIDERED mele added worth quite § ry starched collar ft PRIC SALE PRICE r any LINGERIE WAISTS—Very handsomely | HAND + EMBROIDERED Tai : tt fe ” embroidered; new sty! ven; many dif WAIST8—In good q y Unens $8a5-ean erests, and refuse to 2 ferent design ver ut GALE ue SALE PRICE, ly PRICES ... 82.10, $3.65, $4.50, 85.50 lativ ) ) pap-| 10,000 pap-| to Wash-| Bed Yo! OF Ota a ANNUAL SALE OF LINEN supinely | WILL CONTINUE to th the 5 th. Our stock is large and emi T of 00 se men who would serve To these men of manhood, these men 4 Linens from Scot risi re istrian manufacturers proven relight all the people, these men who refuse to become automatic ity. This is an.opportunit “Tow yg gleeted by the prudentaam slaves of the mighty corporations, the term “rebels” has , Ve ? Lid : ‘ | TABLE DAMASK ALL LINEN NAPKING been applied because, in the popular mind, there is some- t : 2 ey 4 Dt . h, bleached. thing opprobrious in that title. In the minds of many there ’ 7 le by ; : . bleached is a stench about the term “rebel” as there is about the name z ‘ ~ x 4 il 72 b vi | “polecat.” But why should it be so? What is all progress Fx b> on ~ ‘ ae wai : i ppm nbn i ernie te avy, 74.81.00 . eae a axtva bene, re f but rebellion against the status quo? What is our glorious os r ° Ps air " nation today but the result of rebellion against George III.? Borders All Round—Fifty Patterns Txt4inch Cotton Huck, dozen “rebel,” and most any able-bodied man will fight if called Sue HAD SO MANY CHILDREN SHE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT ‘TO DO, } 2x3 yards, from : 18x36-inch Lit that. SHE GAVE. ‘THEM SOME BROTH WITHOUT ANY BREAD, Steaste yoree tremeccose: F | Soxsoduch Unbleached, each’. sad pane yee a ae Se gy or bes eh AND BECAUSE THE TRUSTS AND TARIFF HAD BOOSTED PRICES oN} |} aoeaees puncte and the poole who believe them to be in the|| BEATHER AND WOOLEN GOODS, SHE COULDNT PAY HER RENT, | | ' D right so call them? They are patriots! Why not call them | AND THE POOR KIDS HAD TO GO WITHOUT CLOTHES. : | \ GE “patriots”? It is what they are, and, Lord knows, we don't} PATTERN CLOTHS TOWELS SECOND Ave.& Spring St. often have a chance to apply it to many who go down to Wash-} ington, Hail, “patriots”! Ye are the first we've seen in any quan tity for many a day, and may your tribe increase! | When AV. Bouillon was super! probably never be known, and jut dent of public utilities, he took what happened in Seattle, for ob THE ARTLESS ANSWER. wp the question of fair treatment | vious reasona will always be kept a of the consumers by the gas com-|secret. Hut one fine night Alder . pany. Mr. Clise of the gas com-|man Goddard shored through the INOS MY NAME pany bad aereed, in consideration} council an ordinance which om 'S BESSIE lof an exclusive franchise, to sell gas|preasty authorieed she gas cont at $1 a thousand, provided that the | pany to do just what Mr. Bouflion | bills were paid by the 10th of the ended to prevent The ordi }mooth. Patiure to pay bills by this destroyed the people's part {date was punished by a 35 pur cent) of the agreement entered into with} | penalty the gas company. It was a cold ‘This was a falr arrangement until | blooded, bare faced giving away of | Mr. Clise began arranging the cal-|the people's rights by the people's , jendar and solar system to ault the servants: another manifestation of ss jconventience of bis gee company. | gang politics P ? “ | The bille be sent to Ris co Mr. Howllien fought thie as no | Were intricate p man ever fought before, fought it } heir a 7 night incessantly with | ¢ wage carner } " pen. He strove & ~ i an w month when he had no re people's rights. He had to pay the penalty unconquerable odds and rimen’ store ents a thousand a ted by shamcless taxtenb bi”) | Mr. Boullion found the w jobbery and okedne: Had it Pinches All Around Jin the argument, where not been for the council, the #8] on. 1) new gown in juat love-| THERE WILL BE AN AWFUL SLAUGHTER IN THE SUIT DEI |company could be successfully at-(company today would be treating tacked. He told Mr. Cline what . om to | atm wartect fis ob? (] | MENT TOMORROW AND THE NEXT FEW DAYS. WE'RE GOING would have to be done. Mr. Clise mt, & contrect ch} She—Yoa, I know it's a good fit,| VISIT IT AND THE PRICES WILL FALL LIKE GRAIN BEFORE was visibly impressed, 20 much so possess inherent de | ras visibly impressed, oo much so because it pinches ine so REAPER'S SICKLE. BUT IT WON'T HURT THE GOODS A BIT. He-—Well, it doesn’t pinch you of the things Boull-} nait'an much as it does my pocket A SLIM PURSE WILL SMILE HERE TOMORROW AND THE NEXT 1 OAR: PN 2 A AEE : heeetieh te thie Means: ieee oat ’ Face Catholic Standard and | DAYS. BETTER COME IN THE MORNING—THERE'LL BE A CRO ; — ALL DAY. >. REFLECTIONS OF A — MINSTREL MIDGETS Willing Worker we “* ives a / Mrs. Henry Peck—-That odious Be ongp of ws eager Hips is Itk Mes. Nextdoor says that 1 have an Next to weddings and funerals a / | unruly tongue. You don't think s¢ e « e woman gets the most satisfaction } / hie tines k—Unraly! Why, | aut a6 tellatin. . eonry eo praly y. Re ateiss thee uni oak Py M course not. Your tongue seems ple believe they are having fun “ HISTORY PICTURED; BUT--- A sayy eee to your every impulse} ble gee est glee al om ( | with Implicit obedtence —Chicago fools. | awe Sympathy for people in trouble | | THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD. | All Wool Suits, 117 left, and all sizes, sold | High Grade is pretending you feel as bad for f At the Reception | in any store for $12.50. i them as they would pretend to feel | j no spenkee Chinese velly| oO . for you if it was your trouble | all " ‘ he hostess on _ i a ® % . Women don't take any interest | ae inguished vist price in going out camping to catch fish, | oy / i ; | $15.00 Guarantee a because there is so much more | Mm 2S ’ , oa the tat-| True Blue Serges, $ ; d ; » ten om 5 a . 4 t vA } the New York Press. | = . Worstede for e ravenettes 7 Not What He Expected. } = * | im _ , I 1 Wor- | $20.00 O . ideceaiae / usher am lak ® sectio ‘ 2 j , 7 eet ut the famous kind, now a a jhand becase he handles ties. - Dat right. Now, how kin a y Z . 5 es eo ih nn a souk Sit tne Mien’s Trousers, Furnishing Goods and Hi * At Less Than Half Price N. B.—THE ABOVE PRICE LIST IN FORCE UNTIL SATURDAY EVE Whe . ee ee ee * i / it is impossible to be well, simply * WITHSTAR READERS, & ‘ i impossible, if the bowels are con 7 * \ “ stipated. Waste products, poisonous i ee | ; nan P| ea i substances, must be removed from ° onstant or oaake: “Why | [il i fan the body at least once each day, or 3 i to run at ny t “iw <] | there will be trouble. The dose of i G oying awns \ - ; Ayer’s Pills is small, only one pill ‘ y ordinance which Ly} , . ¥ ; at bedtime. All vegetable. Fi 4 ¥ Derson fron 7 allow , : \ a y Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pilla, genily 1121 irst Avenue " ito run at larg y ~ ‘ wh 4 laxative, all vegetable. He knows why they Re ph 8. Pierce should - é s cctdinatly 64 tn tow 2.0. Ayer Co. isariis: ft —————=BE SURE AND GET TO THE RIGHT STOR POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ‘ | GOV. JUDBON HARMON, Judson Ha thing thay gi na i 7 HIGHGRANE ‘YOUR CHANCE FOR WORLD'S TOUR) *2«er «ae dential nomination ‘ , . ‘ pee ” = GLOVES & HOSIERY | oy the sor iaptiot mn t "hg In February, 1848, John W. Marshall, working for John A. Sutter : The student who completes a First and Chem ing \y pts man sel-| OWner of a mill on the Sacramento river in California, saw some oe cueucaes ermenena eg ge bl Py aa hi Optical Department éminiby nt his own valu.| thing shiny at his feet. He dug ft up. It was a nugget of solid gold! : Te we po Rigs re a and | peu. 3 ‘ | Half-erazed men from Hurope, South America, China and the ; ~ WE: suit veda. Wirelens Gusbateinlaak Gate 06 eats ea ce He 1d he theroust flocked In. Millionaires were made by the hundred, At least 260,000 gh gre s Operators |est mark of profictency as a wire t ne ; Prof. d Bi cers are de d| lesa operato: Ht be given a free} wore before they are| prospectors came there in 1849. This ploture gives you an idea of the ret. Stevens and Engineers are in demand, and |} perator will be given a free eint | dramatic moment when Mr. Marshall discovered gold there, But Be originator. Da jare earning from $80.00 per month | trip around the world. Contest will} fami morals are like} The artist who made the above picture got in his drawing an “ogg SI o 90,007 bar year. Geattie’s Wire-|close May 1, 1910. Day and even-| dau ee wre UST || abede of Galati. What te tho erter? 9g COREE nstitute (a schoo! where pro-|ing classes ; Be IE: ano | . sive thought is merged with) SEATTLE’S WIRELESS INSTI Fonna ation Cais, hcclishal atrtett ‘ + ustry) has unrivaled factities TUTE, Main 7316 . pe tl | on imparting the late c Exceptional opportunities are} Ning Overy. much as she likes mak t authenti me given ol and advance one jay evening ome other woman Jealous wireless, ‘ " \ 2 : When doctors ai we they are h me ‘ou afford to miss this! If to make sarcastic remarks = ae sm | of any school in 1 , t eac yther that avor of the ‘ THE SHOEMAKER , FS AOR NR ERENT Y V ne oman has grudge mainet another she tells the netsh If you can’t get boots or bors how sorry she feels for the shoes to fit you, get them oman's husband.—From the Cht ‘ made to measure at ds.| cago News. ’ 217 JAMES STREET P= Vy for ’ a jouschold Goode,