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Member of the United Press, Pubiiehed daily by The Star Pub lishing Co. Mr. Bouillon’s Action Men who consider the interests of the republican party} before they consider the interests of their country, their city, | 5 or their homes, will criticise A. V, Bouillon for refusing to} Rouillon’s successful opponent Hiram Cc 1, Mr republican primaries. But every man in the city of Seattle who is clean morally, and who thinks first to the end that the city in which he lives may be a better place for himself and fam- ily, will applaud Mr, Bouillon for his courage and good judgment. Only have for a moment even permitted the people he might become a supporter of Mr. Gill, There Mr. Bouillon to take, and that led him directly t support in the at the loss of his self-respect could Mr, Bouillon to suspect that was but one course for the support of William Hickman Moore for mayor The Star believes that there are thqusands of republi cans in Seattle who voted for Mr. Bouillon who will vote for thousands of es with the Judg that there are Mr, Gill at the prima ting for Judge Moore. It believes republicans who ted f firm intention, should he be nominated, of v Moore To The Star it seems beyond ef that a sufficien number of voters to elect Mr. Gill will be found in this city on March 8 It believes that the votes secured by Mr. Gil at the republican primaries will not stay with him and that } Seattle will not be cursed for the next two years with all that | to it by x Gill would be brought t he electior With the peekaboo season a short | time away, it te not at all surprise ing that the shirtwatet strike should be settled it Mr. Gompers is golug to jail) for boycotting a stove, how about the rest of us who are behaving Megally towards the butcher shop! Now Ia about the time for al good men to forget all about the party and get in and bustle for the It begins to look as ff there wouldn't be enough of Dr. Cook t« gO ovens. better candidate — ‘AND THEN “THE AWAKENING “Did yet git any walentines, Kitty “1 got a cheap, twoter-anickel linia from last year dat some skinfilnt sent me, but I don't know who he ——= REE ST “Can you conceive of 4 woman with a fine head of hair being unattractive?” “Sure. r see one drying it in the back dota FROM THE FRYING PAN, ETC. “Bo you have accepted a bet ter job in another town. That sort of gets you out of the rut, dowen't itt” . “Hardly. My new job is in Rutland.” Council Bluffs, was operated on for | Golden | auntie | Was ever a viand so #uccuions, ron, od Huttor, I know thee with affection.| Aw thou, Juicy Steak? My song {| W°re Purchasing some very Though never a part of my refec piteh sive woolen underwear as # tion fragrant, dainty, round, 4 by the carat instead of pound Oh, Egg, whether fresh, or nearty, or not, I've loved thee long, my heart! that t ore out of reach t n fruft growing obsolete, too rare today to eat | To heights sublime where thou dost On THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ::; | The STORY FR. |TE for the husband of one of t rule the boards of kings plebetans droot nt for Geor while! ed York woman No, 1 “It will tekle him to death,” » and will do nothing of Mayor Stoy, of Atiantic Clty, telling a story about a man fr Okoboji, ta, | ‘Two New York women tn London | pen: | ont HI yhat do you think of auch a rT sald New ald Pi sili tied sitll array where no two waists are alike. “kcuse me, madam, err gunn r the clerk, “I can guarantee that it Iq All of the brilliant trimming innovations of the season that art laces, is the finest and softest merino, medallions, panels and hand-embroidery fashion are portrs nyed in the dainty Ljq the kind gerie Waists, Of equal interest to many will be the extensive showing of gay @ in om who wae making bis | The Special Selling of New Spring Lin and Tailored Shirtwaists at One-Third Less Than Usual | A most timely and important advent of the ly designed tailored. An occasion tomorrow when waists fresh from the designer, th | good in every way, are awaiting your selection. Remen the prices are third less than usual. . H The fact that this assortment comprises the surplu of a promi maker, if anything, adds to their value, insures perfettion anc before you aq strictly tailored Sample Waists, all one-third less. | PRICED FROM $125 ALL THE WAY iret visit to the seashore. A fat |i lady gamboled in the waves near |i 35 him. She shrieked, hopped up and |i down, and flapped about with arms | and | — - = ies oF & ential 6 ete iH Exhibited | [ Exhibited 7 [Exhibited Exhibited than usual swept up the t | Tomorrow Tomorrow splash—the phe was dashed hisoorsaaf | Spring Oress | Spring Wash Tomorrow Sreed alc - Spring Slike Goods 1 | Fabrice Spring Guite name before? Mt he shouted, scowling black — Ah, yeo--an ancient love to whom | !¥ at the happy bather. “Ho, fatty 1 nearly fear to breathe ite | Stop that ther bobbin’ about bef: bat now become so high | ¥¢ drown a feller, will yer | proud name You claim to be acquainted with | i aloud the various symptoms attending |i] poncuesion of the brain?” asked the| iH} lawyer a We will take a concrete case,”| mtinued the counsel, “If my 7 earned friend, counsel for the de « , and myself were to Mm our = ———_ together, shouid we get ¢ usston of the brain? terly | “The probabilities are,” he would. President Hadley ng & children's school In asked a little boy of Yale, vi wt, once 1 — was astonish! h, Fruit, your pleture gra - ae zane lad’s reply was The watlewherels tu Be bvaivony I, eau,” anid he, “waa the aut It minds me of i nee of faity (OCR book of fables and he Thee freet that plate loopyright for a ttle of potas Aina, 1 forego the pleasure id in my ginee j . For Fruit is now not food, Tip math tewet's out of the tatnntt A “BARK CATALOG. on. |atippery elm ‘2 ; £ ike mad ts. ogy apa iE at the moon worse than hand-pain iw tw willing bite “A phantom of delight—th’ ghost || when it walk.” Out of the Mouths of Babes. Small Boy—"Mamma, did the mais go into the ark in pairs?” Mamma—"Yes, dear Small Roy—"Then who went with ‘Well, Harry who was making think you wttt said the a call, “do yor ministe < Young as He Feels. }the Emporium stove does not nec | year than you re last? } Jerry Pokeberry celebrated his | essarily augment a eperous sea | I hope #0. At ttle fel 107th birthday yesterday, He is as| son for the Goosevaie Somt-Profes | low 1 was more than half chipper and spry as he was a cen-| sionals. There ain't been but one|the time | ear.”—Chicago tury ago, and feels fit to hold bis) year ont of twenty that a paid team | News job as town marshal another 19) lasted through a season iv this Years if he continues to be bleased | jneck of the woods. The Mother Hand. | with good health and @ democratic) Teacher—“Jimmy, you look very aie Ed Henbrooder, formerly of here,| Pale this morning. Are you iI!" et Witenes Noe gene cn n/iew 0. trest car cnnéecter in| Jimmr— No me'sm. Me vost meat strike and will cut out oyster | plant, kidney beans and egg plant. lappendicitis. We knew Ed when there was no such word as appendi- | | Everybody has been looking at | “!t!# {2 his viscera the new comet. Job Hardnout says he plainly saw its tall wiggle. Tod Gillyflower is on the There is some thinks Job is not! jury at Boeleysport keeping his good resolutions. first steady work he - three years. 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