The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1910, Page 4

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Member of the United Press. Publiehed daily by The Star Pub Ushing Co THE BIG ONE SAYS | """": Mabel near Dupont circle, residence of Then the little ones echo who is nearly always right 2 ma nd needs friends now who gg" be so militant,” ete ete ete ‘Just As had been honored by a con fidential opir dent was turning to go, he wa held back fo “By the d President Taft, “I am giving a dinner ed to have met y in relation t Gardner was | chief significance when taken curred 12 hours later. Gilson the Press club. To his table came who are ¢ pay roll of the gov one of severs an lobbyists, nded him the same ernment as press agent line of dope “Don't you think Pinch You know he’s nearly always right, but he on this ce He should not t has been receiving bad advice from his friends? is a sort of fanatic be so militant,” et The story starte Come now, onservation thing. s kept rolling vy this interesting episode We will be glad to furnish authority — — ——————— JUST WHERE THEY ARE “What bas become of all the country relatives six months ago “They are at home in the city try relatives’ letters.” —_ _ FROM DARKEST AFRICA BY HUGH A. ORCHARD. people who were visiting their neglecting to answer their coun T've seen the top slat on the ladder I've twisted the octopus’ tail T've hectored and cussed ev'ry kind | , | of « trust skedaddie And taught them to cringe and And leave a clear field to me, quail And when there was none to mo-|I've galloped them through the lest me jungle; And ev'ry tooth chattered with I've aloshed them with Savage fear, and Colt Vat 1 Jumped on a ship. with a gun on | Ana many a buck felt the force of :° my hip, my luck é To tackle the beasts over here As I gave him a deadly jolt “4 I'm soon coming back from my Elba With « half yard of African tan, When there sure will be due a scare or I've made a house-word of Mom basa, | I've put Zanzibar on the map. I'm hast’ning the day as fast aa I two On Monday, January 17,| “POOR GIFFORD,” President ‘Taft was guest of at a small reception held n Washington “Poor Gifford” john Hays Hammond and “POOR GIFFORD” Secretary Ballinger were other entero Y to the affair were i been prominent and active su f Pin rvation movement, Several n b 1 tors of the National Conserva | tion a ation I ry ation, One of the latter a man at wea and a n all social doings, wa t € nt Taft and addressed in this wi are a end of Gifford Pinchot. So am I. Now, | ike But he has been receiving goon at the House, and have included you on my list} of guests. | > invitation has already gone. Proba when you get home you will find it at your residence. Delight-} gentlemen, have we mis-stated any incident of our} il sea; of my saddle they ‘all | THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 31, HISTORY PICTURED; BUT--- SURRENDER OF NEW AMSTERDAM | | | 1 | Paul Revere, a Massachusetts patriot, was trusted by the author ities there. When the news came that Gen. Gage, the Hritisher who lost the battle of Bunker hill, was about to attack Concord and Lex theses two towns. the alarm. Mounted on « horse, he rode out at ful colonists Were soon under arma, an for the Britian Low fellow hows how Revere 18, 1775. But Can you find it? ¢ in the pleture. (The stove shown in Gov. Stuyvesant’s office was ahead of the times, for there were no stoves in his day.) = ae nto GOOSEVALE CORRESPONDENCE News has reached here that Dr.|to remain Fredk. A. Cook, discoverer of the | the flies to N. Pole, is not. Little given the same. we mi. Proprietor jSbout window dressing ‘img car trip. What people Miss Tilda Srdenseek and beae) took « sheighride while was on. To enable this event, how- over, OW Wae & Decnnlty | waderetand {t. Some men are so unlucky } atti wet. All ones nicely to support her hanging im the Emporium window | doesn’t see how they can bellev durtng the holidays wit! be allowed ft about ber ‘New York Press. may For that smiling fat boy man. aaa syn ategplane ibaa» 250 00 All kinds of THEN THEY QUIT SPEAKING 9 Alaska trade. Ee She (a sationalist)—-You have such # rich voice. 1 love to | 4 b ‘ou ta { z ani te poor listener)—Then why don’t you give me a chatica to? =| CARGO OF i ‘ ; aa At Hardware, Dry Goods, Thicssnids of QD Men's Hats, Notions, Nothing reserved oe sear Trev Pye SCHAEFER I don'd dink I vi me dizz e herring. Dey make Der POINTED PARAGRAPHS. HIS WISH. WHAT? COMPLIMENTS? G'WAN! oO f « h € Don't much or mow If you could have one wish too long what would it be? At a trial the fs somet That my wife »metimes sorely tried © to my face of the fine A sitting may be a loafer,| things she says about me to her but ‘ friend *hicago Record-Herald Millinery, Rifles, I Carpets, aces Clothing, KITCHEN U" 5 TO 50 RE RUBBER $5.00 MEN’S Pt COATS—-N .SLA9 5 SHIR MEN'S DRE ind “Ide’ $1.00 cluding lO $2.00 STRIKING EVENTS IN AMERICAN | | Did you ington, Revere was intrusted with the work of warning the peop: ne of | decidedly during the summer: for Wee credit i#|Wheateake knows a thing or two mostly like about | he spow good muste is prewnding they can | grasped the plow handle dream to make the dwellers in Lon: | don's slame go out he farms, of whieh there are plenty left in England, be says |meney matters that if they mar Water scarce, but the township | ried a rich wife they would have The reason a woman can believe The popeorn strings that were scandal about other people ie she necond=rlamn Mm, 1910. a A" out of otty 1 yeur, yt een le, Want ot) 0. night, Kar romised to bring Bweet Child! Meggendorfer Binetter dream sweetly last; nity, about the eandy you but didn't — run In the Hotel of the Future. rk (ixing him up)-—Per 1 tke what we |, Hotel ote jume you ja wart” as eon You sew that vote Ma as that, @ Diamond STAR DUST noth r radium suite wied aid the actross, eaid th dramatic er spapers Trib worn, 1 dow auntie an ah red on d the house ¢ the inqu e not hold the dignity Mamie, and that ye every an should aitive ure you | a Record What wat por n going ay on the an That's What the Critics Said. Didn't it take lots of nerve to face a cro ate {iret that's “that's all sald uy belteve have a | all the ness stores of Goonevale | H. RIDER HAGGARD. An oyster supper wes served at will close at 4 p. m. Instead 4:39; The man who wished the Auditortum rink. The oyster | ™. 0&8 secount of dark setting iu|time when “the was well enjoyed so early VERITAS from kipling and the t morn: | wr the | Rudyards cease | Seearde j ride no more” has got half his wish | j ing He a Side meat is higher. Joke by Baz | | apenerrene ca ee ps of “ene? r ne Look oa the bright The only mine prea seems to be | main and Rider Haggard, cre Allan Quater- | te in the public eye now >| 3 aoe lany room in a Mat te after a sleop- | his enthusiasm in taking up farm has isid aside the pen and | It te bin} Mr. Hageard | ge. a SPRING SUITS. SELECTED STYLES: AT A PRICE SAVING OF ONE-THIRD We have placed on sale a choice selection of over fifty of our advance styles in Spring Suits at about one-thirg less than these garments will be when the complete — stock is in. Blouse, the new Short Coat and many other ney — fashion features. rough effects. The short coats have Persian motifs brought out jy collar, cuffs and vests, and also self-colored linings, Tunics are shown ' flounces.-THE SPECIAL ONE-THIRD OFF PRICES | q ARE: $18.75, $24.75, $82. Prof. Stevens New Methed Teaching. FOR RENT. Kohler & Chase, 1318 Second Av. Tel. ind. 1 Leek The firet exsential lwaies my method seen floor says he's not going to write another | Raven Drug. novel just now, He smoke an ancient pipe *istrong tobacco and to | farming dollars’ No limit 319 Pike St.—Store Open 9O a.m. 75« $2 5( GALI OOK SILVER BRAND COLLARS Now .. nol Extreme Laziness. Srey Pre Cervecdbecevoeweetes v the W 4 atop h fai 1 n artist fifth $3.00 ALASKA PARKAS—~ mtthous aa ond fe Can pet marin.” IME NOW ccscrcvesccccevvecsecscervesestds wa ite Ob, whistle up for him to pout | $3.50 TO $5.00 ALL KINGSBURY c AND BIG HORN HATS—Now 44.00 WI Mill LI “slighthy-damaged-by-water’ Must be AND $1.00 Al AND GLOVES )HI $4.00 AND $ Heavily S150 TO NT rO $1 ECED | AVY lined prefers to| full of stick to worth sacrificed for sold at Now Now ibout $2.50 FIREPROOT G t. LOVI OVERALLS—Now ) PURE WOOI \R—Cooper’s and PO $1.00 ALL-RIB NDERWI AND \tlantic BED AR wale Lig ® wee. To Aid the Sight correct lenses, | of examination in- | mplete, guaranteed | $2.40. Myers Optical Co. | over | Second ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry. Optieat Department. ASKA MITTENS BED COMFORTS 00 DUCK COATS “LEVI STRAUS” SILK AND THE WRECKED STEAMSHIP $250,000 Cargo at 319 Pike--$2 gous of every description, Goods Going Like Wildfire one-twentieth of any pric Ic i7¢ = $1.27 58¢ 4Qc UNDER 98c 16c SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. MERWITZ CO. made especially for Ure These models include the new Russian Several new weaves appear in chie The color-tones are rich and effective, on many of the skirts with plaited ” 50, $37.50, $45.00 and $55.00, ates tetas SOLID COMFORT Is what you enjoy when you Cook With Gas Let our solicitor call and convince you. eS 1214 Fourth Ave. Heary Bldg. Phones: Main 6 } Soaplake HAVE NO SOAP ODOR OR SOUR SMELL CLEAN AND PURE ALL DEALERS—Sc CARGO Groceries, Jewelry,3 Underwear, Ladiee Goods, ( ‘roche : bons, Tents, sie Nail actual wholesale cost. 15sec BEST AE wee COL cha Gee ae . $5.00 EXTRA HEAVY SWI ER COATS—Pure wool. Now MEN’S SUITS Skah one 20e TABLE Now, yard $3.50 KINGSBLI Now SHIRTS—Now MEDLICOTT Pure Now ELS ROCKFORD SOX \T- To $40.00 values. OILCLOTH ASKA FI $5.00 BEST WEAR $3.50 TO $5.00 BRI VELVET RUGS wool N Ww

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