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ee aor Bee Fah Member of the United Press. Published dally by The Star Pub- Nahing Co. The Father's 1 At fF Cree We eland ¢ nty, Va. George Wa i t A. € was born 178 yea . th Ay H t axims he spoke Their quaint wisd fives usa W Ire \ en at fit times about busine sid the i mortal G, W “Don't talk shop out of hours,” we paraphrase In ings we glimpse the real George Washing somew gra “Show not yoursell ad at th n wtune of an though he were your ¢ } "i ! | you be not kn professes “When a man to teach y take it savors of arrogancy does all he ca: T HE STAR—TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 78th Birthday r equal in the art he himselt) succeeds not wel 1, though he blame not him that did it.” “Be not hasty to believe flying reports t the disparage of any one.” ‘Play not the peacock, looking ever) where about yowto see if you are well decked.” Associate yourself with men of good quality if you este your own reputation, for it ts better to be alone than in bad pany. ie m others, but neit be excessive in ¢ mending Go not ther where you know not whether you & | welcome not. Give not advice without being a and w desired, do it briefly.” “Gaze not on the marks or b how they came.” “Think before you speak.” you ¢ “Undertake not what to keep your promise “Speak no evil of the absent “When you speak of God, | and honor.” “Let your recreations be ma “Labor to keep alive in your tial fire called conscience.” ———— Judging from the variegated, There is satisfaction in the} brands of trouble he is butting into, knowledge that It will not last long} Mr. Fairbanks is rapidly living) enough for the cold-enough for | you” flend to get in condition | down the memory that he was ever a vice-president. ‘The brotherly love disposition of | Philadelphians seems to be taking | & lay-off, especially among motor men and street car conductors. | ; Thawing the pipes ts one of the favorite basement pastimes among the careless set — =: Instinctive. A darky minister fn a Southern town was much moved by the grtef of a woman whose late husband had just been interred “My sister,” came ‘n solemn tones from the clergyman, “I ke dat dis ts a great grief dat's taken yo' fs compelled to mourn de loss of @is one who was yo companion in” partner im life, | consoles yo wif de assurance dat dere is anud @er who sympatbizes wif yo" an who seeks to embrace yo in de arms o' unfailin’ love The widow looked up at him SOPSPSeSe Se Ser seoeSeGoHeseoe® IN THE PUBLIC EYE PSS eSeSoSoSeSeSoSeSeSeSsSeSeSeSeSsSoSsGesHege Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, who, gave “The Battle Iiymn of the Re public” to America, will soon cele brate her 92nd birthday her home in Boston | The “grand old woman” of the world of letters in just as keenly interested in the doings of today as she was in the doings of the} day when the great war inspired her in the early darkness of the morn to pen the greatest poem of the period | Just now Mrs. Howe is actively engaged in furthering the cause of Woman suffrage, of which she was one of the earliest advocates. De spite her advanced age, she keeps fn touch with the movement both here and in England Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord is trampling « the vintag where the grapes of wrath are stored He hath loosed the of His terrib! rutt at fateful lightning wift sword ” ne COPY AIONr JULIA WARD HOWE, FROM All de eame, though you (909 OY UnonawoeD lemishes of others, and ask not but be careful annot perform, in reverer et it be seriously, nful, not sinfu breast that little spark of celes nS, | People who cling to the cherry | ident don’t necessarily have to prove it with the Maraschino brand today tree Inc through her tears, “Who ts he? she finally asked A Queer Fact. ‘Queer, isn't it?" querie his questions in man who begins the middle What's bystander queer?” asked the inno a man with a dollar, «| nickel, aig « hole in his pocket In-| variably loses the dolls and re/ tains the nickel and the hole,” an-| swored the party af the prelude. | And new some erprising Yan kee ought to ¢ ine & storage eau. Nobody could beat tha! I have seen Him in the watch fires of a hundred circiing camps They have builded Him an alter in the ey and dams I have read Hh us sent by the di flaring lamps; His day Is marching on I have read ry burnished rows of As ye deal with my con re, #0 with you my «race shall deal Let the hero, t of woman, crush the serpent with his he Since God ts marching on He has sounded forth the trumpet t shall never cail retreat ut the hearts of men before His judgment seat Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer : Him! be jubtiant, my feet Our God in marching on. fin th he tes Christ was ae the nee, With « n His bosom that | tran res you and me An Hoe ake men holy, let | > make men free whi 5 ma ng on Farmer Eesays at High Finance. ,back fer his table In gerk chops | -cuateanenmentaneiied Speaking of the present prosper-| #8’ scrapple lots at somethin’ like WATCH THE COMPLEXION | ity of the farmer, Assemblyman | 30 cents & pound,"—-Philadelphia i I warren Pine, of Riverside, related | -*°S*>™ | | io: Mille: ahaee ot Seaninn the other | on. i | Entirely Cleared After a Few Appli n wy anton thi a @ Didn't Hear, But Got Money ettlens of Desian day which would seem to indicate A severe looking woman moved the agriculturist 1s not always far-|up to the window at the Citizen Where ft goes is evidently not seeing with regard to bis finances.| Saving and Trust company with a| Y°'Y #erious matter as long as the | Some time ago, Mr. Pine sald, he| «mail check to be cashed. The tel-| little red spot, blemish or othe was on a train and overheard the |jer sald she'd have to be identified |“! disfigurement disappears a |conversation of two farmers whol]and she suggested that he call up| W#ckly as tt does after a few appli j were on their way to Trenton. Firet|the man who had drawn the check | C#tous of poslam, the new gkir they talked about the dry spell/and have him describe her remedy. A peculiar feature of px they had last summer, then the} ‘The teller decided to take the} !am ts that it is naturally flesh | same laws, and finally one of them | chance, and called the man on the|O'’d and contains no grease, so Jremarked that he had heard that|phone at his elbow that when J on the face for tt | ae h Hankios had had his annual! “Oh, it's probably all right,” came | COmplexion f pimp! ed ] bow Killing |the word over the phone Wait, | 208¢8, or any other Inflammatior | Yaa returned the other with/|1I'll describe her to you and yo omishes or discoloration i a chuck nd he didn't do a gosh|can see if it's the same woman, | Presence cannot be detected. It can jdasted thing but bunko himeelf/She had on a faded brown dre thus be appifed in tt aytl the good and plenty and paints fust a little, bas a sharp | 2Atural color of the akin being im How did he bunko himself?" | nose and spectacles, and about | mediately restored and the actual | queried the first, we He | as pretty as Kermit Roosevelt. Oh, | healing and ouring proces ecom | got a good pr for ‘em, didn't! yes, and wore & big brooch | plished In a few da Poslam oa he? with a shower of imitation stones | be had of any pharmaciat who sella Yaas,” answered the cond, | in it pure drugs. The Quaker Drug ( th another ful chuckle, “that| ‘The teller looked the woman | Makes a apectalty of tt, Fifty « | was ther whole derned trouble. He|over and cashed the cheek. She| Worth will answer elther for th got such ® good price fer ‘em thet | hadn't heard the other end of hiv) troubles mentioned or th curing |he sold ther whole bloomin’ lot, an'| telephone conversation and went|dinary ca f eczema, Itching didn't keep none for his own|her way smiling.—-Cleveland Plain | stops at or | eatin Dealer Any one who will write to the Ye hev kind o' t me, Bill’! Emergency Laboratorte No the pu onse of the Many people are made giddy by | West Twenty-fifth street, New York - firat 1@ again the octal whirl can cure by mall, fre wf charge EER oOo It is aw oasy ter see as slippin 4 supply sufficient to cure a small off grea ed log. fd Dill, “He| If you want a thing well done,| eczema surface or clear a complex tle jwold all thom hogs at $10 a hun-|hire some one to do it who knows |ion over night and remove pimples HER LATEST PHOTOGRAPH, jared, an’ now he is buyin’ them)how.—-Chicago New in twenty-four hours. it goupel writ in| Adolf Tries to Shuck Him-| seluf From der Yoke of Boss Osgar, und Gets a| Goot Call Down, Yet. BY FRED SCHAEFER, (My Uslted Pree) WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 ato the senate chamber t ning, | found it deserted ooked as empty an if “Boas Ald ch had gone febing again, and ad the rest of the members along © balt his hook, Therefore | made to fetch Osgar und Adolf and} let them play at being the senate Adolf, who ta always in a hopeless minority, at nee begun muttering but he didnt get away Peep | this tt tng sedition with ft Cast of Characters: Boss” Aldrion. The rest of the senate. Ongar, I voult tke alcludition dot dowe ok # iiddle ould you in your wrong or Wass you only; Osgar Adolf: Rf you bie to offer up a re trusts bedd Vot! Ww mind,” Adolf. crary? Noddings norance, overgrown dink id iss time to safe try Say ss tarder from my te bulihead. I der coun bedder you vent to your ho-| tet dies nings and eat a leber-| wurst, You act like yOu haf com nt of der stomach.” No alree! Nod von step vill I mofe until | am kicked ould. Bust der trusts, or bust me. Diss tes plokullar idiocy on your for id.” part. Do you know you Wass in My my contempd for you und my lofe senade* for my constitootency. Ef ! don'd ‘Only too vell do 1 belief {4,) stard a rough house bere, my con Frogenface, ft am tired mit y stitootency vill nod reelegt me al shenannigins | ready.” Who voult haf tot dies dwarf) Dot iss funny Der only con shrimp, dieu mute-faced mullose,’ stitootency I efer heard of tee to voult haf der nerfe to attress me, Rott Isslant, und id few villings to der big cheese of divs senade, mit be satisfied ef der rrrest of der such a Impoliteness! But go on. I country ain'd.” vish to see vot form your delirium Dere der = whol taken,” shell. You dink dere | Too long, I say, haf I been) Vell, | belong by der vest frount unter your iron heel plates Yous. 1 am a Yorm, I am, bat I can turn. | der veat, ha, ha, ba!” 1 belong mit a turnvereta.” (Makes Vell, anyhow a nolee lke turning.) fer ¥ w liability to be Dot te ¢ lience. Set td to tm der negst elegtion musik, und we haf » reckular Sa-jain'd Diss, derefore lome dance. | voult like to haf you| form from now on OUTB “er AE OUTS OF A POINTED UP LEADING ‘7 WES AE A FEVER do dot vere you coult be arrestet; Why I do id tes becos: | show no ¥oat brisieatet Feferish Quarrel by Osgar und! Adolf ‘ Right in der Union Sdades Senade like id. Beco Ditting ealess knocked times Dirt policies janet Yous ‘Vell, all I haf to say ine dine Yust so soon as dot nt 1 vill holler you are der armholes Jnjboost downvard jodder liddle dings « af your ambition RST OF EVERETT T LET ME OUTS At the very least, the count omminsioners could be convicted | 4 RECOGNIZE SOME FACES IN THE AUDIENCE! of an aggravated case of petty| | / CAN'T DOPE (7 OUT now SOME r — || 7a8T LAUGH AT CRIPPLES‘ON THE STREET AND LIE AND CHEAT AND THROW /F WTO THEIR NEIGHBORS, CAN SQUAT WN A THEA- TER AND BLUBELR OVER THE TROUBLES Aer! der armhole@ inf you can sewed up) Tank you. der truata| be true.” isn my plat aeniaaaiditidad Bure id ten, {@elirium.” STAR DUST “It's when his wife goes away on} j* visit that man learns seif help.” About year on | roads claim tt A Chicago baby war born with «| [fall wot ere your nut In a) Wall street bank und [high cost of lifing j consumer und gif « var 14 tes part of y iret. -f vill breate ven 1 feel for ambition. rif of ithe s8 too goot t $366 some 27 in * f tooth Nigh per mile ts oo m England an't enough Aut know that tn milk I vill refuse to dit your) down fife Teddy's chack d by de f anodder * nadure nt enol smobitiets k when oF 3,009,000 bacill! to the oubi ineh ? Bai Jove, ts that so! But I'm not surprined—everything ts so beastly overcrowded nowadays Mrs. Brown-—Goodness, Mary what a kitehen! Every pot, pon and dish te dirty, the tabi jJob lot male, and—tt 9 night to clean things u at nm high honors is trlend In foot nied you been doing Mary—@u leddies bas ju ’ Footbal - father. “¥ But nal your # ball at his college He did,” grimly father Firat he was @ quarterback? | “Yes t & halfback? Y Then a fullback?” You And now—what is ared the fathe of “mate | | “Shantung” Silk All v.59 inches Introdue such favored spring silver as rose Pure Silk Hosiery At $1.25 Here black, double sole, heel and have lisle ilk. Eithe n light or heavy weight are splendid for pure silk and wide ¥ with In deep ing hade Some gray, champa bre leet ne ral, Copenhagen, t brown elle alue a and all wear Spring values lecidedly unusual Women’s Gauze Lisle Hosiery Boys’ Suits of Wool $6.75 Here direct here, PAT ARLE Strictly All-Wool Suits Fine Glace Kid, ig neatly patterned and black, white ; well tailored — every : ‘ — one Doub!e-breasted 1 , cadet, purple ans, red, green and coats are, with two golden brown, heli navy. All are over pairs of Knickerbocker navy, rose, reseda and scased al 5 pants, lined throughout. | Jothers. The new fancy . itched. Our} 9 Splendid selection of embroidered and lace Glove department lj t j j & spring-time patterns effects are ple ly splendidly e We. would emphasize | | represented y : y ' the unusual value of like the new “Grip spring-time hand-wear Ee $6.75 Pop.” needs these Suits at “Mercerized Shan- tung” at 50c Here Women’s Spring Union Suits at $1.25 New Underwear of most thorough relia resembles the pure silk, i bility and desirability. Ready in either Rea w to fashion dainty sum- light or medium weight lisle, prettily fin mer attire in the following approy- ished with hand-crocheted lace edges. The ed colors: Sky, Copenhagen, tes new ga ats are des 1 with long eda, helio, maize, natural, May, sleeves, short sleeves or none at all. Each ricot, London smoke, old tase, \ Suit is fine ribbed at the , insuring golden brown, cream. 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