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Member of the United Presa, Publiahed daily by The Star Pub- Nahing Co. On the Election of Gill THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PACE ‘ Un-Popular Science BY A. D. CONDO, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910. Lf 1’ . Peaeg Lee oa Reuttiio, Wash. oad ottless an ya jane mete: STAR DUST Children’s Spring Dresses The people of Seattle by their votes have shown that they] Well M inti ie : ia the ade—Daintil : desire Hiram C, Gill for mayor, and The Star accepts the will of TWE FOLLOWING EXPER | Y the majority, as every ind ual and institution should DB. IMENT Wik INTER AST A | Assorted Of Character and Eleg, i From the time Mr, Gill became an aspirant for the office] 4AR@R NUMBER OF MALE | rood, #0 pretty and so com > So oe the tar bus tovmbt bin and his polictes,. Mtr Gill READERS ate sivaved Wace was ‘ Introducing Popularly Price | ig’ of mayor The ar has ‘ ‘ ie wie pletely arrayed that it seems mos is vn his followers were hanfed without any editorial glove dtee a, we ee | unwise and not at all economical Models for Spring ren Pea 4 that it had the MAAR IN THE MORNING PLAIN TAFFETA 3 Et This new re had its convict — | SELECT FROST YOUR DRESYER i for parents to make them. The nage a UTA DRESSES C , ‘ courage of these coavictions DRAWER THE LoubEST ik | tyles include the Russian and om tt e “tT nd gray, ag = la } th yroty »yle . 4 en Hi Holding post-mortems on ele sn ra profitabl YOU CAN FIND. WOLD 17 | French yoke effects, prettily con Saht tone ‘ ‘ ble effects: it nor a dignified occupation, and ea treat of the} UP (NW YOUR LEFT HAND (A) | ceived of percales and ginghams tailored P : pie ae | 3 t that Vill has | ¢ rore dist ; vwiiys, the wherdipresand the ifs. S , at Mr, Gill ha Wh Wikh NOW ASSUME THAT eer Hit | Kvery pattern requirement can be ' crappie : been elected and that for the next two years he will direct the) jaa a aout an ONE & | fulfilled from the extensive show FOR SPRING ‘ee i | 7H. WET BEHAVIOR G mt 14 affairs of this city ’ 1 y « laid olka dots, stripe A SE € f Pn le ciseniet of the up of The Star, Already] SO WOLD THAT ONE UP ww M6e avs il ing salle. pol ts, strip s SIRRED NOVEL TY— inviting 44s s Mr. ( ¢ in office YOUR RIGHT WAND (B) Biganera Ouse te Gig Cece |E en én Nk Tale ate prs. we are com : nh deep PUT ON THE PLAIN TIA | ott the stage , | ' fa ‘ ibe! bei may see men and t 1 AND TAKE YHE OTHER ONE isis tabi tk shee tae mese Greene er ¢ \ FoR , the past; that t as , , a DOWN TO THE OFFICE AND | You'll never wear them out iI ell is another feature, I SPRING him down to a more conservative aime UMN) peesenr IT TO THE JANITOR the stripes are a bit loud for street ff tren from 2 to 6 years of : ek a oar,” —Londot pinion ey STYLISH FOU opinions and actions wi ‘ arming a JE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FAITHFULLY OBSERVED |“ lento Opinion iI pew peste a crew i | Oe aekkt tackiekas hiviahh ‘tos cane will have | YOUR S&LF NESPECT Wiese GO UP SEVERAL POINTS, \ There are floworn In the soul that if At 50¢, 75c, $l, $1. 25 id ney. al mates tar, irrespective of “22? Jare more fragrant than those fn {ff Joie re enthusiastic supporte 1 Star, irrespective of A shire is eT no more enthusiast ; ' Brann u 1d onmge hothouses.—Florida Times-Union, | and $1.50 4 I i whether Mr. Gill wills it or not. The ar will always uphok e | | vere fh re j ne ine et ee 6 matter what hist We come near lynehin’ the lf ei sleeves. FOR SP RING } an hone , lawrenforeing, efficient no matte . wrong man ytstid'y," sald Chap-|f Infants’ Slips--Many New| | vow micssar. INE name or his previous record may be T Mi t V d ill paral Charlie; “jist ax we wuz goin’ |i . cs S—R i h spri { If, on the other hand, Mr, Gill attempts to conduct the WO-= nute AUGOS] VILLE | "0 swine tim oft, too ant” ox If Ones Now Await of light biue nder sake | affairs of the city for the { his friends, of whom we BY FRED SCHAEFFER, ithen you discovered your mistake Selection gt i en This pai ( 1a old, The S itl esitancy about resuming oh? What luck | ® ‘ hows off to good ad sntage in the: ate told, fer -o bs : or wag blished th Thed—t hed some ules fresh fish yauteréay | “Wan't It, though? The worst 1} 5O¢—Very Fine Nainsook S tucked waist and plaited skirt effect hostilities with him, and we believe we have established the Slap—Was it fresh «alt water fish? jever hear tell of."——Catholic Btand- | ar nl utoake: 2 big fact that in our perhaps too lengthy list of faults, timidity is not Thnd—No, it was frewh water fish jard and Times | ” . Mesa un ONE ACCORDION. PLAITED INNOY,; i Slap--1 didn you if it was water fish, I asked you if ft { either with embroidery or hem TION— rdior ted waist and i numbered. was fresh salt water Cub | Goodnens dove not consist in| Hf stitched edges % slee and all original } To borrow a phrase from the sporting page, Mr. Gill starts Thud—-No, it was freah fresh water fish srontness, but greatness in good ang tcl with silk an@ thera rap > ; wah om gare : ed Slap—But salt water fish can be fresh salt water fish, and froah | nes*.-Athenacus i 7¢—Pretty Little Slips, finished ‘ ’ with silk and the effect is desde ' from scratch with The Star. The Star hopes and trusts that he] water sait fish can be salt water fish fresh. | — i i oak f edly chic : i . or ft Y | with pin tucks, forming yoke ef- ™ will be a good mayor, even though it be at the expense of our Thud—I know. But this is not fresh galt water fish not salt Hodge--Too bad to see an old g CHIFFON PE i bd Mr. Gill ‘ fresh water fish. It was tresh water fresh fish man like that wading through the i feet. Of very fine quality. 1 2 — FETA DRESS ~A ti ; reputation as a prophet. Our interest in Mr. Gill was our inter Slap—1 see—It wan fresh water fish fresh lenow. Dodge Te | : ; production, but not a severely tailored ' est in the welfare of the people of this community, and that Thud— Yes jee death to see him. H tent Hl $1.50 — Strictly Hand - Made Toned in wistaria, black and navy) ; fa rg a tes Siap—And it wasn't salt water salt fin! inhabitant, and his chief de tis Slips, of fine insool ishee trimmings are self and the 7 i interest still abides, to the exclusion of any purely journalistic Thud—No, It had no salt about it in bragging that we do not have | ee ae, eee tucked. FOR SP RING re ; pride. Stap—Why didn’t you put walt on it? storms like the ones they used to} with lace and neat braid ‘The Star did its duty as it saw it. Only the future can tell GherttUd, wie tak ae Da aah aks Ee Cie meee lo eS ee $1.75—Strictly Hand-Made Lin att teeeaee OF THE PRIsi = wisdom of its course. To that we resign ourselves fresh, you would have had tresh salt fresh water fish fresh. Now | ited i gerie Slips, open either front or “we gana ga aE" autiful dresses, and scl 1 ask you, is there any difference between fresh salt fresh water It takes ® good’ deal of the edge |Im back, and made with fine tucks F Sper picner tong Just one solid, fish fresh and fresh walt salt water salt fish freah? (Miff!) off an engagement for a girl when |E i ass of plaits—plaits everywhere, B morro - ee : on front ght blue, cor k, there isn’t anybody left to whom “ in ligh n, pink, white The Ghorus Girls Make bas teieeees cee Stay Ve bak Warn eaniot-o men Qur Infants’ and Children's | | Some are Persian, some crea Ki | York Prows 1 Stock in veal ; and many have the ‘new vatent leather a Kick to the Editor ocks are all in readiness now for | | and man , } In the day of your discontent Spring decisions. New Bonnets sonape Maca are so graceful and -- think of some one more miserable | of lawn and straw, New Shoes that many « ions will be graced by din): Week. thavee me the pret than you and go to bring him cons |i and general wear this opine NEW FOR SPRING AT— | gram all right. And when youse fort.—Florida Times Union : ; aR 2.50, $37.50 AND $47.50 call the chorus “slats,” that means H| us, and we want a retraction. Right fome of our prominent men | 1 awey ed the photograpber, “Iike| What my kick? What's photex taken in alf Gun ina ote, eae posed sus || |Our Bedspreads Were Bought} | Black Silks —Origing freese you? Say, we're samples of the subject. “Pho |i " * the chorus. Now 1 ank you, 40 We | tagvegh tee ith aay weee agaiest aii Right—Interesting Advantages Weaves That Are | look like “slate”? It's a rawr deat grindstone. Got one tandy?"—|f Press agont sent us here? What : é if The fact : . eS ea prees agent? Say, don't talk so Without « friend the world ts = |i ne fact that our Bedspreads were pur k Shantung. One yard wi funny. We're that peeved we don't wildern German al chased when prices were considerably trous and ini: woven, have to be invited to come here pi el a i lower than now should influence decisions at “flats!” The idear. if 1 do say it en trust one another; women sito ra i myself, we've got more curves than ene sneha tirw York iy aad ang section tomorrow Black Satin Shantang, Rich satiety a pretzel, Our figgers is enough 7) ~ ay ares " . " Sin ey 7 to keep ua right on Broadway if tt H} DOUBLE-BED , SIZE—Crochet Sprea nish very m ch may be wasn't we so dote on travel. Mr. Dubbs (with newspaper)—tt lil Softly finished, jinely woven, in neat pat 1 its use; 27-inch width, Willowy? ‘Course we are. That's telle bere, my dear, how a progres: | terns. at .. SLIP ides Ganteh te ‘ain sive New York woman makes her 5 5 % “a al ain't it? Ef we was si “we js inl calin by sho Mrs. | AT 90¢, $1.25, $1.50 AND $1.85 Black Rough T a i be waddling round A | Dubbe—-Prow Hub! She's /f SATIN-FINISHED SPREAD — Double iuality, very Seem wheel. Say, make that nasty cam probably like me—net a decent | | had stub; able adk hedew: Gavenee walien tae wide, at... ‘ era man quit tryin’ to take a picter thing to wear—oston Transcript. (If ‘ “ y. § Z value € os Shik ae yi : gu | Moen j unusually strong values— lac ough Shantun, Ave youse the editor? Oh! Ex want it to print to show we ain't fl Manager—The crowd in front is} Women are the poetry of the| AT $3.50. 25. 00. silk, and pc lops vane cuse me. I didn’t think you cud gists? That's nerve. But I guess calling for the suthor | wor! Id. Hararave 1 50, $4.25, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 27 inches wide, at ‘ be him. Well, I'm Paula Panaches.| you mean well, An’ a girl bas to | % i “/ coeee An’ that lady with me is Violene| make sacrifices to help boost her Star—That's nice } Wie and Otherwise RICH FRINGED SPREADS—Full size, Black Diagonal Tussah. Vamp, an’ that other » show, Line up, girls, How's this - pi ns * | At ali on be prepared for the |i with cut corners or square corners yarn dyed ; full 27 sae get Bonaparte, an’ w ’ j anage peat thin! t | disasters of life, yet never brood |i yarn dyed , full & see whatcha mean by bawling us| Thanks, awfully. You're the/ Nae ale eae over the fact that they may be ap-|iy AT $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 Bt rons te : out in this piece about “The Kink | clever kid, all right Witt It be} tg — HB BES CredHOr®. | pronching.——Plorida Times-Union, | 1 of Kush” whirlwind extravaganza in tomorrow's paper? Ob, goody! | $ | | iW : as “slate. (Aside): It's a blessin’ the slats The Deacon—Mr. Skinner, you |i Yes, we're in the chorus. You! didn't trail along. or he'd a had the |= pat « bed qua: E in the cotlection |i don’t see our names in the eritt-/ goods on us proper caus aevihis Wi i Uuasiul Bik, Sent \t bs. eomenees tt maken |Zomteraay. Mr, Bkinver—Yes, st I EO &@, aan! your ox fence easy that it wasn't) poor sermon. too " Globe. |i When a man ix engaged to a girl, your fault if It never got back to| "7" “*rmer — Hi - = 2 | ber whole family act ax if {t was to its owner Time net me, a wise work: |i y ‘Secon Ave & Serine St them . 4 x aking all f Etats wiieits te vote % When a men as mad exarple eat eal J polities he invents his yo bo “ ay 2 om get any’ fan | about raising chtidren on © Tomer The doctor brought the! it seome as f among married The first thing a young wéman | baby Freddy --It oka. .tunt Hhel aS === —— . ; couples when one m doesn't, wants when she goes to house | ma had been shopping by telephone! - happen to be a tyrar other al keeping {* an account book, so as|again.—Harper'’s Bazaar. ES —= = ways is to write ortginal recipes in it out of When you borrow a book and | the cook book —New York Press He's & mean man who will snore “ . ” n charch and keep others awake i) Yi S d M ae e. | Your “Spending Money 2COL CUT—The Artless Answer,|show window, this indicating the | Rev. Dritts and spouse celebrat-|arrival of a new style Very Annoying. By THE REGAL DENTISTS i ed their wooden wedding Thursday Seda Ta eT re pisiilianpee | W, ll K 4 P. i eve, There were more than a| ‘The sewing club met at Mrs. K awh it has” ansented | l eep ou roper t thousand (1009) appropriate gifts, Foozlewink's. The evening was ball Hemlock, “Why “ee Can Be Cured by |} : most of them being clothespina spent socially, including fancy ft unkvitle ; iI y and toothpicks work and conversation v" t This New Method | if you use our Liberal Credit it WANTED—A live man to take} Two new barns are up. i tem. That’s all it takes—just me care of live stock, Hi Hicks Rah for Greater Goonevale. By this new method you can se-! ff \ ld} . cure new teeth that are beautiful i money.” ou would be st i SE en steel; <a thd anew tip, thtener ee iN THE PUBLIC EVE) ic sovcerance and ae satietactory |p ; mes worth, our charming milliner, has roads is getting deeper and serviceable as your natural |} easy it is to keep stylishly dre dusted off the brown bonnet in her VERITAS. - | teeth . 2 6 oo The Difficulty. brary of his magnificent mansion All that is necessary is that you this convenient way. You owe ite 98 The woman had been knocked| “Let me see,” he mused. “You've have at least two teeth or two a A WEAK PRESCRIPTION down by & street oar, Physicians] got the order for that $85,000 edi roots in each jaw yourself to keep in touch with® who ummoned foun¢ hat! tion de lux Dicken nd in If your teeth are loose we tighten been broken. | levant? them by the NEW METHOD and mn’s trend. Perhaps you feel asf on called and You, ale “r ave them, while t other tists . i ae to t aced in t And the $ “i will tell you they must be pulled ou can’t afford it—here is whereme nto tear re out and cannot be saved Fs madam,” said one tr We are prepared to show you, in re mistaken; we make buying soa} thing! You And th andard authors, bound actual @ work in the y' A brave; do not give|in calf—Thackera vt, Wash mouths of thousands of our pa can afford it, Let us be of asia take a few| ington Irving, Cooper and all them tients that is a revelation to the r arms in| there other ordinar int, and, in fact, work ice to you in| ig your new ott You, at a , that he ated was impossible to Kg an r of the entire , perform _ '" lot Well, th io if you will visit our offices we ' sid Mr. N wriet Pitted with will send you to as many patients + atc |e something day, have apt he RE astern Outfitting Co., Ine) Just Verdic J¥ou Kot # complete of 0) hat we will do everything we say ig baa? Hilson, says a contems an | Sleuth Yew York Tim ve can do. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union ne t ne nhewspape We tnvite you to come and allo , + ” r hi nN » his wif He Owned the Windows. } d> (0: Ranke. & DEMDNNND Bad Careeel “Seattle's Reliable Credit House , | r and careful who was t nea t in trying Ir French village a citizen had} xamination of your mouth This 0 im rm in an adjoining | upor land « part of an old bulld will cost you nothing but our om, 1 call a Just ve ne two very beautiful oe ger es Net windo was in debt and em-| EG P os wand { 4 his wifé, making | barrasse agerly closed with > Morsan a, will be we REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, ' ‘ dcot “and| the offer. of & rob arebacologist, ty: RS BE Go wil be Well] 1408 Third Avy Cor, Union St SOLID COMFORT what who bought them. Thereupon the! furope when Morgan’s righthand | A¢°Toss the street from the P, O Is what you enjoy when you A Doctor You need amusement, Play card h 1 it You remember t Ht fe low | 8 vernm nt Inspector hearing of|man, Paul Morton, ex-railroader, Y diverting. Jones, the de “ bank cash-| the bargain, arrived just in ti retary of or The Tired Man—So for an onlooker lier? | stop the masons from dislodging head of the Cook With Gas Y ; I wif 1 be-| windows. ance society, an organization Let lic ll ! > you POINTED PARAGRAPHS. lonally, she will for nero . rate i tchistien’ we cena pe yh 19g Oy Boesiy cu hag en ee y, 4 hite Ite tells | “That | id th ne excellency, | have used the| 4 ‘Tosert | Soran came You can tell a man who a ‘ A 10 | do obert Bacon, formerly mem an ‘esas caintoa pe bimaelt hg th ly time & woman can cry }“and they've J b holding an| money and pald my creditors.” ber of the Morgan firm, is now en | Seattle Lighting Comp y he has a poor opinion of other lore bountifully than over going | inquest The villager was in despair, but) resenting the firm—no, the United} 1814 Fourth Ave. Henry Bidg away on a trip is whe he goete "You? the official was untouched That's| Statee—in France | Diamonds on oredit take the A woman who runs a house filled | back home again “Well, the jury thix afternoon | all right,” he sald, “the money ts) If the Bnglish people don’t|f{ tw: Stall payments down und Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67 with a big family earns a lot of| He's a poor lawyer who mistakes |»fOught In a verdict of death from|safe; the windows are no longer! understand railroad rebating, Paul|f *™!! weekly payments. a money, but she never gets it the will for the deed exposure yi ure hae the mn sent move @/ Morton will be able to give them STRELING JEWELRY Co. If & man will compliment his andsome ts to a woma ptonacef Ae gen pan, however jexpert advice, because whon he : wife tipod her Jouthtal sppestance| photograph lite’ aecae ke nee tae eee iy NA te ies | Corns with @ campatool and alt dwn | was vice president of the Santa Fe|f "*™ 1° a Pd ie 1 Facto nnd tal bar that Mp rca tere . ste , r. Nowrteh teburg mui and look at his property as mueh|that ral 0 rel , c ” ite her that he loves her occa. York Prewa. millionaire furnishing the M-|as he likes.”-—Chieago News at 8 ee whine Niaeeesaia sak: biasbavancl a Sicclat he 4 Noonday *e <2