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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. Risnteealyty‘wwe sures THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Hehing Co. Dy mal 4 A Bullseye, by a Woman FROM DIANA’S DIARY IN THE PUBLIC EYE | Here’s a bit of genuine Philosophy from a woman aa! Mine Dillipickles Investiga' Tomorrow’s Events Teem Just In—New Au James D. Richardson, once of the High Coat of Living as a G LI Tennessee, who now spreads hin hel Ii he folks to] Clerk and Learns What a Lot of Things She Didn't Know protecting wings over the Masonir With Interest Wool Underwear for f when a woman becomes philosophic it behooves all he tol end. Never Wilt Vaited wiaias, trom ree ie Gals Ta dheth Wem: tine dn war ttre Men « sit up and ps tention | , figuratively speaking, for he , rd eb Arado : n weights f pring : aj 9 rte genes BY FRED SCHAEFER, |roally’ sticks around Washington | when all economical women can and : and sum. should come to the aid of their pock mer; splendid all-around underwege etbooks at 91.75 a garment ner is an accountant at $700 per year; also} Burke, actress for Frohman at $50,000 or so per pretty closely, fa not worried at all} over the minority’s chances of be coming a majority in the how of representatives at next fall's elec tion. | BAILLARGEON’S cousin to Bi year, and Joy had rather be in my own shoes than any Bille Burke's in the world. Every small enjoyment that comes my way [ theatre party or a dinner means all appreciate a lie would be awfully kinds of nice t » anticipate, and B bored. Why. I have the loveliest kind of a time wearing my two! | or three party frocks, just because [ have so few | suppose rset ciated rs droe "Pestana Insignificant Prices Will Do the Work Tomorrow-—Friday—the “Grand Finale The things that cost little in Right, little lady, rig thought or effort are really worth littl The very rich who in Winter Suits Engages All Attention. A Sale as Saving, as Timely and as Genuinely ‘Good as as This, Deserves Not Only Your Earnest Attention, but Prompt Action | Farewell Suit Sale Facts—Sate Opens at 9 A.M. Tomorrow, Then Cotte | largeon wend have everything handed to them haven't the capacity t ciate and enjoy, and there is nothing that does ne come common and pall on them, In autony s the only diversion is in having such jewelry and other lux litt things that cx l—Every Suit is a true representative of real Ba and to be without any prospective positive necessity to get baa! | —e 2—-Every Suit is perfectly suitable for all-the-year-around weag, “aye cigetned as io-sy « tameianat Re cage aaa SOO escory | It will be remembered that Rich 3—Every Suit is splendidly tailored of ws popular materials,” We don’t speak from experience, but we've seen the ric NM lardson {is the man who “made 4—Every Suit is so made thata perfect fit is assured, A big it and: the children géunting, groaning and going wrong in the! gay John Sharp Williams, for if be ba m4 ; em; mre tee cts wr S rs 2 Cogent Se ad P i ' \| not relinquished the minority 5—Every Suit at its regular price represented a high and true value, — pursuit of what is real happiness atthe time he did, John Sharp| 6--Every Suit at its farewell price will go tomorrow : Wake a girl, like Joyce, who has to work like tor at ‘xia | would not be Leader John Sarpy, || é 7 t ts farewell price will go tom ow and 0 quickly, - & seal x : =| As inepector genoral ~A. and A ij Suits worth up to $25.00-——Farewell Price, $9.50. theatre ticket or a party dress, and you can bet that will get >| Socottiah rite Masons, thirty-third |i degree in Teunessee, and as grand |i Suits worth up to $35.00—Farewell Price, $12.50. commander of the supreme counct! lof the same rite, J. D. Richardson is about the busiest Mason in Ma sonry. (yi? Let Me Send You ATreatment of M CatarrhCureFree all the pleasure out of a good play and all the del Suits worth up to $45.00—Farewell Price, $18.75. Suits worth up to $55.00-—Farewell Price, $25.00, SALE TOMORROW--COME Men’s Hosiery Worth to 50c Gentlemen—New Scarf Sale 6 Pairs for $1.00 or Has Come, Regular $1 or 3 Pairs for 50c Tomorrow All-Silk Neckwear at | A selection of patterns so varied that Each Tomorrow every man can find just w he wants. A new princess cut bias or thereabouts. She has earned that and that dress, consequently knows their cost and has capacity to enjoy. She feels that she has created something that is hose] who lacks} as against all the world, and the woman or capacity or opportunity to enjoy such justifiable pride misses a whole lot Joyce's feet may not fit Billie 's artistic shoes, but she's sure ands Billie's 28 beaten by a thousand years THIS WOMAN WAS A GREWSOME HUMORIST—SHE HAD THE =| PRICE OF EVERYTHING FIGURED UP IN CO8T OF DRINKS - |today on the high cost of living | "*S* | 9 i ' >, j Y a r XXV/6X8XX X [XS X | proposition. I was attending to my| | This woman was a grewsode | The Il be on sale in lisle, gauze | Pay just one-half for regular seasome eae in Mr. Ribronst’s grocery, | humortet ese had ys a s i lisie and fancy cotton. Every pair cor- | able Neckwear tomorrow, All are X X 2 and state th ef t people | ured up in the cost rte ‘ » . ore x sing up the different peop od rage Pe gs eB f rectly made and sized, and exce nt | that men of good taste will wear thi land the way they took on over the | “Let's ave,” | high cost of ving, when a weary, beeon equals one Tom and Jerry, | atckly-looking woman with a pov-| 4 Can of bum peas is two fa oa t for wear. A rich ass W | spring, and in perfect sh pes. A i : . , ; } plain colors, plain black with white feet | of new, delicate tones, in plain cl | and a bevy of fancy and embroidered | , a strong showir f con | erty trademark on her, came in and | beer, @ package of macarou! wo jasked if we had any aubstitute for | st OF Back a whiaky straight & soup bone. She said she'd fol.| Waw't do—my man has to bave lowed some suggestions in the|toddy. He drank up a 15-pox home help section ot the Ladies’ | turkey at 29 cents Inst Saturday Dope Mag ut didn’t find Bight. Give me % conte worth of) that cold ® the necessary Sominy i results, Maybe she hadn't followed She talked like she was jokiag, the directions closely enough, she | but she wasn't | said, because the mayonnaise dress. | (Contin effects. We call this event decidedly | figured designs, unit compled nt. Remember, @ i c Neckwear is stylish, seasonable, gia Values to $0c-~Sale 6 Pairs for $1.00 | silk, thoroughly good, worth $1.00)asgie —Or 3 Pairs for 50¢ Tomorrow Only 50¢ Each ~ All Things Work for Your Good Here Tomorro*—Helpful Sale of Remmad Our Greatest Rem-| Handreds Upon Hundreds Dress Goods Remnant nant Sale tng "g 9 Tomorrow At Just One-Half Price Tomorrow With the Dress Goods Remnants here that you will be mighty @ad 1s get a a Many have enough goody to make « shirt-wald ie Embroideries entire dress. There are so many, many things (hat the Of Laces and Trim- | remnants will make now that none should let thle sal unust so will you tomorrow, when | satisfying assort i you see | Will Take Any Case of Catarrh, No| tter How Chronic, or What Stage It ie In, and Prove, EN | TIRELY AT MY OWN Ex \ PENGE, That It Can Be Cured. Curing catarrh haw been my bus iness for yoars, and during this over one million people have CAN YOU HELP HIM? A certain clerk {n'a banking house had worked out an import ant sum in division on the back of a check. Before be had made & note of tt, another clerk had pat the check through a canceling machine, and when the first clerk got hold of it again nearly all oth mings bag pews . J the figures of his sum bad been obliterated. " Mow — come to m li over the land {qj * | pass by. All of the immense accumulation of our “[t seems to me that there are enough figures remaining.” he A Baltimore school teacher had have quite enough flags for your) for treatt and adviee, My {jf Of Domestics Sale makes the sale loom large tomorrow aid, “to make it possible to deduce what the others were. 1 will |*Cowntered such & degree of ig: | message. method is original. I cure the dis of Ribbons greatest assortment. By far our greatest Sale, * |norance on the part of one of ber A try it. ‘ a mr ease by first curing the gause. Above is the clerk and his mutilated sum. Can you replace the {278 In relation to the recorded | “Arthur Smith,” said the tencher.| Thus my combined treatment cures , % |acts of the father of his country, | impatient! what ts it you are missing figares for him? n @ you a where all else fail. I can demon-| The correc: answer will be published tomorrow j that she grew sarcastic fidgeting with strate to you in just a few ¢ (os somaineemeeess a ‘I wonder,” she begat, “if you!) Although the iad colored up, hel timo that my method ta quick, \ od is quic’ cure a |coula tell me whether George | did not reply. The clans “squealer,”| and complete because it rida theif | Washington was a sailor or & sol | however, wag ready, as usual, with | system of the poisonous germs that |i ! | Ger jfull information. jeause catarrh. Send your name and |] A IN The boy arinned. “He was a sot It's @ pin he’s got,” he said, tri-! gadress at once to CK. Gauss. and |i | dier, all right,” be said umpbantly. i ( he will send you the treatment re How do you know?” the teacher! “Take it away from him and ferred to. Fill out the coupon’ be challenged bring it here,” sald the instractor. jow Because | saw a picture of him | The offending pin was taken to her crossing the Delaware. Any sailor and t no more troub would know enough not to stand Arthur, Presently it was the yo t ” us ter turn to re but Instead of direction of deceiving the public. it was just ae we were launching |"? ' he boat pel Hg gl po Bap nme elle ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. ou! mpaign that this telegrarn to MeEniry wag sent b: hw | one ey" . First and Cherry. < into scareheads tonight and ‘Assouteted Press. ey cn fc, | Dining as honored quest with the | had — he sat still and looked ry Tt] pt . ig oanigg Optical Department that secretary and commissioner have secured evidence showing | *overnors was Private John Allen frighten ae R bl ked unlawful combination of several hundred coal entries; that gen of Misstasippi, whose very whimst at s Rebloc! Extracts From Current Number of Collier's Weekly. It is @ tribute to the American press that all the powers behind Secretary Ballinger have not been able to accomplish more in the FREE This coupon is good for a Well, why don’t you proceca | Mall. Simply ttl ral c a . nat [eal way of saying things makes | ¥'th the reading?” exciaimed th i str 8 and other > ge iwarenue wae “yaat ce oes aa ony ~ | people smile He himself told what |teacher. “If you misbehave any | 4nd mail to ¢ . hinds of braid, bleached, dyed. rip- |i y F 4 t general lan ey . called |more, | shall make an éxample of | Main St, Maruhai ped, renewed and reshaped into tat- fl Ve are spending lots of mone Office, while in Denver, had expressed conti hat several hun- | append when he was once ce : oot eprieg P . Most yo dred entries would be canceled; that goveriment is making every | 99 to speak } MODEL MILLINERY Prantons ff | | effort to secure speedy action on these cased, as all coal entries in T got up and sald.” explained | | ann Sendhet P pags rane “ee Alaska have now been suspended for over four years; that govern- | Private Allen, “that I came with Aithur teak fans wept. aytioy ment is anxious to clear these lands of bad entries, that it may get |the understanding that I was not /PIP yOu Us ey eee ee er a coal for its coaling stations in the Pacific; that special agents aay (to speak during this trip. Then coming hearings will reach some of largest interesta yet uncov. |comeone cried from the other end) ‘ ‘ ered; and that Ballioger has wade it plain that he will stand be. |of the room, “Yes, and [ came witt Think what it means to make this store the finest of its in the city. We have reduced prices a ieee SIE | fe } ~ TRUSTEE SALE dispose of our present stock i } S27 People’s Hank Building Sunset—Maln 1619 hind them to the finish; that eral of the railroad corporations |the same understanding View : hs jor WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER. to avoid damage to it. Have you ave an instrument that WARE, DIAMONDS, H p owned by Eastern capital are making indirect efforts to delay the | JEWELRY, ETC one of the fortanate buyers? ’ hearings, hoping that next congress will pass further remedial Admiral Moore tells & good story will play equally well one of ¥ “RW: ; ; a. legisiation or permit greater consolidations, but it ts the opinion of | of a peppery old seaman in the Brit rine a ca, Bes the comminsloner that such entries a are fraudulent, as the law |ish navy. During some tactical op Harry Lauder’s rol | 149 Third ay. petween Pike and ff C di ‘ Row stands, should be canceled at once and criminal liability dovel- |erations one of the ships of the| | > ii t—E, P. ts : oped before statute bars action | squadron had made.some bad biua-| licking songs or a “a i reat asy aymen “Follow somewhat above ideas. [ understand that slanderous | ders, and at length the admiral com-| beautiful aria by Prof. Stevens ‘ hewspaper attacks about to be made on commissioner of the general | pletely lost bis temper. He atormed a New Method Teaching | | Rote origina land office, secretary of t | - nage . h pe 4 place in the city to buy, Take ¥ aph Constantino; that me ~~ - tage of our casy-payment plan and the interior and Assistant Secretary of the | about th Interior Pierce in Alaska coal. | wish to forestall. Treat the source | big hearers of his oplnion of the of of your information secret, as | have consulted no one After put fleer in command of the erring ship. | quarterdeck and informed ak, Martin or Canthis You will find our place the ting this out, until advised further, avoid interviews in this matter When he paused for want of breath | 1 } 08 m a strictly priva Senator McEniry, on August 6, 1909, wrote to Dennett that Sen- |he turned to the signaler and sald | will play band music low price There is no extra chat™ ‘ ator wuggenheim had called on the president to enter a protest (to him, “and you ean tell him that i ce yo : 5 ith it against a possible change in the land office, and “the president had ir sa which will make you march, ivthing that will compare with tt : informed the senator that there was to be no change in the position The man scratched his head medt- | and that will play waltzes Se un anne F ! i of commissioner.” tatively. “I beg pardon, sir,” he Mb en it comes to CONVeTICRESs ' The tor further stated tha sident advised him that | ventare d, “but I don't, think we and two-steps in a way that a | Mr. Dennett was givi omplete satisfaction; that personally, he ~ ~ will make you dance ; 3 thought a lot of him he was @ personal friend of the secretary NEW DEPARTURE | hink of ut ma . ; i ; If you can’t boots or i { ; etc ’ mt ¢ bl . 4 i _ hoe to ft you get therm » 4 _ i After two months of remarkable rink of an instrument which such shoes 8 em There's the story in four words: Guggenheim, Dennett, the pres | salou, the Quaker Drug Co., the en “3 , made to measure at astern u ing 0., a ident. The plutocrat who bought his seat in the senate thinks Den- | ferprising druggists, way,that their| a man as Victor Herbert selects from all 217 JAMES STREE 1332.34 § ; © N : , nett an ideal man to tect the public domain, and is alarmed when | ojan of selling at half price the reg-| f eae " 32-34 Second Avenue ‘ear Union he hears that Dennett's position is insecure. He goes to Mr. Taftand | 210” fo vont “size of Dr. Howard + others as the one to have his exclusive “ Ps : is reassured. The interests went to the president in February, 1909, | J owitic for the cure tipation service and for which his own orchestra ‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House | and said that Mr, Garfield must go. They wished no such “imprac: | ang dyspepsia teelng to| “ra " : tical” man watching over the public domain of the United States. |tetund the mor > t| plays. ‘That is the Edison Phonograph. | yy t They were equally insistent that Dennett must remain. Ballinger | wire ha uccess | fam | v Is their type of public servant. He has that “common sense” and |, cade aver Laan Chen consider how small an amount 5 4 : “legai mind” which they desire, Glavis is not their type. This young ce tas it ite all had ie nena 00.00 |! “ inter ; man kept his eyes open, his head cle his courage undicmayed Pigs B cif and as yet of money will buy one—$12.50 to $20 at # " Turned down by the secretary of the interior, then by the attorney ave not had one urned, a i you will see why no one need be : : general, and finally by the president, he appealed to the people of Mii or - Bhs und yo : q SOL ip COME ORT eady at any the United States, and by the grace of truth, whatever becomes of |(noush they stand ready at any without an Edison Phonograph, just as |WAR TO THE TE ETH j him, his cause chall yet prevail t Insatiafiod. aver re | Perhaps our ders would be surprised to know what we our Lavi ttevtan wit 7 senate no one would be who has ever re ally | The Der selves consider the most important aspect of this case. They have |... 4 a alee ee eard it | Combine lo ¢€ ae w h G read in this paper, for many months, charges that Frank Hitchcock | °° Ta a i gag heard it. : a | two dollar you Oe it as had too much influence on Richard Achilles Ballinger and William | ty etal tired feat oat b . aiooe mene pote O89 ave a dollar and L r Howard Taft. They will recall this extract from a letter of Ballin | jon or { 9: Magosige ri Edison Amberol R sou ee I mal 4 doll u WY.) ; ive diso Edison -) femal or 5) ae ger's d dig on nould take ad Edison Grand Ope and $1.00 | hiey werk S | Li h Cc a. ear Bchwarta—I am just advised by Commissioner Den. | vantage of the Quaker Drug Co.s| Thave are Raldon lahlors everywhere. Ooo the nenrent ead hou denta cat e Lig ting ompany se! gente in the excepted c! I de that in making | pr Howard's specific at half | | Records. Get complete catalogs from your dealer or from us ethics ts to charg 4 Ave “ ese appointinents, in addition to the prenid being cor with thelr personal guarantee to re-| National Phonograph Co., 75 Lakeside Ave,, Ore 5 it h _ | without a guarantes ae is ‘ ; ty Vos P - lanseneypcsag lle ys pag oy ‘ io 4 1 | fund the o if 1 does not eure WITH THE EDISON BUSINESS PHONOGRAPH you gyri eplogtee antee Dent u the appointer not dir geosted by the pre nt postpaid on rec t| pour convenience, and the typewriting department work at prices people can pay, 1 Here you have a president of the United States, whom we had wriee 7 | don't compete with cheap Dentist und od to a civ ervice reform president, unable to fill of. : vit do the best work for half th fig met ip 600 2,000 a year without the approval of his offic "seme me om mn a eon , ey charge made by the Combine, Read Hee eed, is the system's strangle hold, It Plaza C afe Talking Ma | Succes: article in Monda Sta ; rae nnd it-ve8 hes to the amatiest office in the service @ chine D. 8, EDWIN J. BROWN, 713 First A 4 of @ comme? It dictates our ministers and ambaseadors. @ and Westlake, Opp. Plaza iut Headquarters | Johnston Cc ? , et Ave ton is Bree worthy of China, in spite of admitted bribery; Ker Best of Everything ™ nion Block, Between Columbia Reasonable Prices, ene worthy Of Austria, although Mr. Nagel reminded the president of Star Route history, and Henry T. Gage worthy of Portugal, as he is Gatiofactery to the Southern Pacific, nd Cherry Streets Kilers Muste e Bullding Third and University Exclusively for Household Goods, mmmercananimasmnents Open evenings until 9 and Sun ‘ys until 6 for people whe work