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Member of the United Press. Published daily by The Star Pub- Hahing Co. Cussing the Cost And now newspapers and TERA and congresses and councils and labor unions and sociological sovieties and settle- ment houses are going to find out the cause of the high cost of living. The farmer is a thief” will be one verdict; “he is robbing #8 all The t wife is a fool” will be another verdict; “she is wasting more than she u “The American citizen is a glutton” will be another verdict; aries,” abou naed and probed as to his con and ki will be s “he wastes on luxury it neces The butcher THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ‘: THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910 or of elty 1 yenr, amy me 250. HERE’S WHAT YOUR HUSBAND REALLY SAYS TO THE PRETTY MANICURE LADY AS SHE HOLDS HIS HAND—LISTEN BAILLARGEON’S WHERE QUALITY LOOMS LARGEST “OUR “SUNDAY PUBLICITY | | Coat Dresses on Sale | You'll find many a helpful, inter- | | | Sma _ ae finely tailored esting hint in our publicity tomor | | $40.00, On sale feritne Way to | row. Plan to read it over, $13.75, $16.25, $19.75 Many Important “Last Opportunity Events” Are Scheduled for Saturday | duct of his shop. Sundry « will be 1 in time to see if they have Beet, okt eon a EN Remnants of Dress | | Farewell to Every Winter | ippery green slime will be 1 out of the pleural and| Good t O Half | Suit Tomorrow. The {n.| other cavities of refrigerated chickens 2s ne- Mat | | significant Pri nzoate will be made on our catsup and our| Resin tor t Lbs 4 ; rices Are beet will be embalming fluid, while the apple butter gain Tor tomorrow | | Doing the Work. is being tested for shreds of rutabaga or turnips Although great numbers went Tomorrow i day. "The tin Preachers will preach and the godly will pray, while the un-| away from the Sale happy yesterday, ision ha Reason say godly cuss and the babies lisp, “Give us this day still a good selection is arranged for | | “Why not bt these Suits gg: And what IS the answer | tomorrow A most satisfying array | morrow?’ The are suitable for Well, our friends down in Wall street have simply mort to choose from, no matter what you | weat around. They are gaged tomorrow, and we are expected to pay interest on the | wish. Lengths for skirts, for dress } nd trimmed ef debt. i es, for waists, a remnant for every vterials are the fin. Morgan is a millionaire, but he didn't earn his millions. He} l thing, and every remnant Al in ev ; just pesotde The capitalized the future earning power of railroads—and we must | H ery respect Pd thi Saka tied . serictly Sea Does your husband ever have his; Yesterday a big, romy-cheekedjcated that he ow roud of hin |i , ae | z apt pay freight based not on mileage but on capitalization, naiie Ghaaheuanat gg ed hy Roe pono ‘of | repartee ee eee "i The January Sale left hundreds of | sndpoint, don’t you think ita goog Andy Carnegie has a stack of bonds, and there are two score If he does, dos he recount to you “? livt squinted pleasantly) And when came in he had Remnants in its wake—buy them to- | | paying investment? Deis ‘ | . Y t he « on oO the table at th irt wh seemed such a quiet, reserved sort | ! their mills and mines, but by the monopoly of the trade. And) , fe : ahop A manicurist in one shop tells of | | price uae when the f. made fo ay for his wire fence AND some FR mays mes pe ae gs Do you know,” he asked, “If my | customer who always greets her At Just One-Half | Suits worth to $35.00—Farewell et $35 RI “ kes, hh tie tie h come one when their paim is on Wife knew f had my nails mank with the query: “Do you love me? | orien interest on watered bonds and stocks, he naturally has to charge) ii. mavicurist’s cushion and deft cured. she'd come in here and clean Do you love me? i . , tterees more for his produce. | fiagere are putting pol S their Out the place? That's a fact Do you know,” she said, “I be Former Prices | Suits worth to $45.00—Farewell nails, If there te a streak of “jolly”| As the girt worked over the nails “eve I ike bim better than the Sinn of D | PEICE «eens creer a esnnes Similarly the beef trust and the leather and the wool and! iy 9 man--and it seems that there of another customer, she hurmmed " mushy kind i ermnants ress Goods Suit gg $55: Pa fl h dividends on watered | # tn all—then ts when it comes out, | @ fow of & popular tune Mantouriets say nine out of ten |p Remnants of Silks Aloe salina: od 00—-Parewell sugar and the flour trusts must each earn divide 1 Ghouiietads beth teued hated Oe Fine.” said the customer, amit CM#tomers will talk nor if R is hie | price stock, and to do so must boost prices. Keribed one of her patrons to a re.|!®* down on her, benignantly. “You ie eles =] Peel tee tt, and emnants 0 mestics | Suits worth $65.00 to 313 . are @ second Tetraxsini hat eight owt of ten will try to Remnants of Laces / ei ’ Is @ 1 J goes up, then men and] Porter as a “nice, bald-headed ont} ' _ | Farewell price And when materials go up and food goes up, then men a oe whe then to te? Oh! Did you hear Tetrasatai? | Mirt R pyc ; Pp lactories not in trusts must boost their prices No: I don’t ike the theatre; I'm) The only specific case that could a | | ‘The $9.50 nas P : The reporter ineonsiderately |. cvoue: | oan't wit still.” be cited off hand of one who did Remnants of Embroider: a - So we are all gouging each other in self-defeuse printed the description. Where Tuo bad! not, Was that of a customer who - see ae tes | Misses’ School ece: , . . , r, qpeteht elderty baid-headed ort i fell asleep while the giri was at ‘emnants of Ri ns on Sale as well mode And it is all necessary, not because labor and land and|tien goubtiess feeling that the shoe pt comin anes this naff in WOTk, and snored so that he dix Bae se ns strata machinery and buildings and rain and sunshine and fuel are|pinehed, discontinued thetr patron), hag shape.” said the girl turbed the pleasaut trend of the SCAR ane. 4 M other patron's conversation. searce, but because God’s pantry has been anticipated, capital ized and we are made to pay today a profit on next year's crop and a royalty on unborn beef In a word. If $70,000,000,000 has artifically been added to} that a tex TRE wee thik be the capitalization of the nation’s industries, then to earn 5 per | was elderly and bald-headed cent on this fiction somebody must pay $3,500,000,000 per year | ,, more than things are worth. That's added to the cost of living That means about ten million dollars a day to start with is So don’t lef them get you te “butcher, nor the housewile, nor yourseli Cuss congress, Which permits watered stocks and a Wall street to gamble with them—that is, if you feel like cussing. isn’t it? » cussing the farmer, Congress can make a hit here abouts by not confounding the high of Evidentiy the insurgents § to Washington and their brethren in Nicaragua have their schedules for ineurging worked out so that they won't conflict cost of living with the digging the Lake Washington canal Sooner later after Canada meta her navy she's going or Col. Swope seems to have been to the victim of Dr. Jekyll and Dr.|curlows about the use of being a Hyde. colony ee a ee esa On the Moving Picture Stage HAVE YOU oN THIS FACE? CORINNE MALVERN resses in the world Thousands of per lan't she ented child the footlight though, in the on the films are her sy sister often most brilliant and tal ed before H por oh “i f me the r 1, and nor the} wet amining ft critically, “You spit get a bottle of olive co le © e oft and pat some on every night for two ‘etple months.” Oh, you know I couldn't do thee The cousensus of opinion am those in the profession te that desire to “Jolly.” Httle leas the wish to bave imaiaculate nals Jolly Makes Men Akin That orample serves to show how closely all men are kia. Perhaps the distinguiahing feature was not 1d forget it brings in half the masculine cus Hang it on your bedpost,.dnd@ tomers Two hours in a manicartet's shop! then you'd remember So if you think your husband king and listening, wil! elucidate never talke “small talk.” surprine anion Sharan, hatter tee veer sweet: Locks. } [him sometime at the mani ! any treatise ever written or any The bottle or the off?” he ‘He not be the only ¢ viay ever staged lied, with a Hquid look that dt, prised The STORY FROM DIANA’S DIARY _ — - ot R,| | Mies Ditipickien (nvestigates the High Cost of Living a Grocery Clerk and Learns What &/ Lot of Things Spe Didn't Know and Never Witt, BY FRED SCHAEFER. | Hightring | when | saw a man rest a plank of w that now, as! cried | 1 © much, and now to on lw neh 0947 > dig the ot chel 4 Kise me at last | 3347 than thi a ? wn n't mean any ; flign and di SYRB ESO ARPRLRY co : What he think Hold on! adbheatln n ald for, the idiot? #00 eee again the conversation had round to thrilling adven Once veered tures “That reminds me of an expert ence | had time ago,” re marked & member, “I was riding a brakelews bieyele down a steep hill when al! of a sudden the chain snapped 1 careened down the reat of th quicker than greased : i | some bit took & and in down the turn the corne tage. I verdict would be at was wondering what the the inquest wood against the eaves of the cot tage 1 wen over the Luckily plank, | straight for the and down the © cottager's wife roof rs were shaking car ‘lighting on an out arpet, | was gently low e ground dull able he ¢ ny, whic the hi ofa soda wat him and < Bought a French Lamb Chop for M Dog, and Some Rice for Herself v ri a they'd # ‘ ily I To F 1 td 1 A 1 . oan | t p ie y i} atis ‘ ’ ‘ , . 1 w M t ind ttt up to $6 ' \ ' ' ' » j * 1th pha nd take his " me ' ra ng ey people ha ut 38 he anawe Nnecensar ings and ¢ t ‘ ' h t t nougl kplana~ |and barel Then why don just dety | ur they dan't 04 looking at b 4 ‘em goin’ along without a horse. sae. ie @ | - if there w h det¥ing | Contin prig of |Gneaw if aw a of pants . x fem t istletoe that had been left hang. | walkin’ down the street without a par ' bristmas. | man in ‘em you'd be seared, too. Lesson in Natural History dig to cat pr nd ax un- | ; . « vd he couldn't | The bi ty r yf My A ne big man in the purple shirt Hig lige and ai nd Kisned her. It was | 4e ” ‘ ‘ ! ‘her. it was “The Puzzled Clerk accosted the studious little man who lgs mnkindly ie for the L train in the Problem Answered m, neighbor,” sald the ith hh }big man, as he opened his paper, | And all day long t Here is the mutilated sum in di. | “here thing 1 don't unger. | « ang throug ' vision published yesterday, with all | *t#od he vowed Te “ the missing figures restored lie sae ecto i nated thei «:| 8 “pairs Shoe r 149) 638807 (864 Why : weago a than jf The Sale of Men's four - Ply Collars Continues Tomorrow A Sale to k pany with wear Si ‘} | Men’s $1 Solid Silk Neckwear at 50c xd, strong } at $1.00 ! ec and the St are } The sures along ry da four-ply feature The finish values ev Right shapes of dur in plait Excellent Hosiery, of lishey and fane Plain colors, p and ne mf eu Hosier eoleuad: too. styles. extra wear all. Made able, solid silk lors and su ehties for the Mors, tomorrow 5Se for Six; 10¢. for One; $1.10 for a Doz. Sale Men's Section Left of Main Entr lisle bdued nov spring time ance Sale of Boys’ Suits Tomorrow items That Will Appeal to Parents to purchase “Raiilargeen ‘onomical prices, don't hee When © an opportunity Quality s, marked at such itate for a moment to buy generously for wand for the fw w the ba of our W r Suits for boys, jon of T and 17 years, will make a stir in our All Double-Breasted Suits Knickerbocker thon pants, and every feature that parents appreciate; the finest S175 Pants tailoring, good patterns, strong materials and dreasy suits. ox Pp The sizes are bot complete, therefore the low prices. But we 82 Pants have every size in something $3.50 Pants oer $3.50 and $4.00 Suits—Very special $2.75 ‘Aut $5.00 and $5.50 Suits—Very special at $3.75 All $6.50 and $7.00 Suits—Very special Surplus Sa at $4.50 All $10.00 Suits—Very special at .. $6.75 All $15.00 and $16.50 Suits—Very special at $10.00 $0c Bull Dog Suspenders, 3 pairs for. $1.00 York ci Every next both Rus ges advance All c sailor sr worth uf : Sale tomorrow, $1.05 styles, ian and to $4.50. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle ROCK ISLAND LINES Offer the advantages and choice of several able routes East—Spokane and Billings or St Sierra i Salt Lake, Gig Capital Surplus Lucin Cutoff across the Gre The lack of money is the root of much evil. Waste wo Royal Gorge, by neither time nor money dayl ix hour Salt Lake City, g& Start a savings account ing ample time to visit the Mormon temple @ You will be surprised at the other points of interest result OR THRU THE BEAUTIFUL ORANGE GROVES OF INTEREST A PER CENT “} ; it San Francie | dining | Pca, meer And that ever interesting Arizona and a ee Mexico country to Chicago, Kansas Citys ere St. Louis, Minneapolis ll Eastern pois JAMES D. HOGE N. B. SOLNER, DIRECTORS 1, President Only one Elegant change, and Cashier y equipment rior dinand Schmits, J. D. Low ervice on cal i A.B. Stewart, C,H. Bebb, For tickets, bertl full information ¢ R. ©. MeCormick, Jemes D. Hoge ’ N. B. Solner on or address CORNER SECOND | GEORGE P. CA enl, Agt. and CHERRY STREET C. D. MeNAUGHTON, C. P. Ae rane! at Balle Georgetowe and Reston 705 SECOND Ave., SEATHE