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THE STAR QNDAY, MARCH 14, 1910, THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE i, Member of the United Press. Publinhed daily by The Star Pub. liehing Co. The Rockefeller Foundation | STAR DUST The Law of Courtship; Has It Been Amended | 1 ‘ Tall the love-making. Have } Nowed: ti tory enethe heroine ‘ heard augh and say lid not and ' { youn 1 t tr ah, pe lared mart © gave way \ ' iif were fh 3 ‘ F t How many felt =~ : Wise "‘- ‘ , “This thing 0’ olaimin’ that th’ \\ farmer gite th’ profit may keep th cn. oi j t , boys on th’ farm arter ali her € Re sure you are Wright t heck s e ‘ attempt to fly , ars, a There are 64 men in Seattle to & every 36 women until b ta y { t t ; . “ ois ell Dowle's unsecured creditors gat 29 husba e aternal love, marita ents on the doilar, thus disproving ass we is con hat they were made to book ike the like. 1 by the wife ents dition will b ror of tl ' ‘ | } 1 Ineurence i compulsory in Ger + aie Jent wooing may have had a | many. happy hfe—ass tale be true, but wha roads | A 60-year-old Beverly, N. J., man dhe has ma To before marriag She had nothing to} jie outting teeth—his third set give on petitic All that she had and a , ad | The Turn of the Tide ti , build BY FRED SCHAEFER She ther funds in @ ‘g . | lot of her w and had nothing left fo pr equipment. She ban s tr ¢ was no] working | ar we-making with which to} i | ms of married life carry on immensely in ttant transactt Take an experienced pe A man re than you can — aoa reac girls; the old-fashioned | = : m cat attacks: but hel | ore he has been making laws for a frontal attack, but he IN THE PUBLIC EYE over a half century—ts getting old allowed | rson's word way is the best ay be won by }too old, Mlinote youngsters like imagine by not r is robbed of n | MeKiniey, Deneen and Yates to lead the 4 1 carry th ada self, with ali the think, and there has been under i : . - f laying on his course of truction handy toric armory of weapons of fe playing ree 0 a bh his: ; pair of rollers intended for “Uncle forces as he scales the parapet | Shelby’s” benefit when his sixth He likes to feel—always after the great day—“I was a go terra ig fm 1918. But ae é aforesa: Senator Cullom t# plan man or I never should have won out. See what my 5 ning, and he te the finest an ple right arm cor ed!” Remember these things, beloved | of the polseleas statesman if this or any other country as for this new-fangled story, forget it | | And now run out and play. | POINTED PARAGRAPHS | —_—— ——$—— (in Servia a man accused i ‘i ’ Wh there's’ a will there ie aling bis wife secured acqui i Autoists goir through George | required to know the diffe ° way out of it pleading that every man son i town would save Ume if they had tween a d man and a drunken Fears of people up in alrehips| bates his wife—Nows Item.) i the mone dy to sive to thet m before it is too late to change ndless. en their treatment Mad every woman knows best! The prisoner stood before the bar | special policeman be where he »wn shoe pinches And at jury how | ved, he went As long as the public foots the bills, the Philadelphia Transit com-| fs pot taking many Aviation also might be sald to be) the science of getting the money A political boom frequently a»| As to croak his loving frau shape of a boomerang There's a difference betwesqean|"To best of imaginary jag and the real iba cr | it may be disgraceful to die rich At times all men are boors | but that fant worrying os any Weren't there days you vainly tried v M. CULLOM.| The man who can flatter without) To keep from swatting yours? sumes th pany chances and Hospital authorities should be/ im its “nothing to arbitrate” stand. wives,” he said, Eee —s “BWANA TUMBO” | SENATOR 8H NO CURE, NO PAY BONNET } . a overdoing tt always makes « hit | It tou't ove man of 80 whol with a woman. 'The jurymen were lost in thought Residents of Geotgia who §) would be looking ahead three Never judge the brilliancy of a The plex went home to them are operated on by 4 surgeon years, planning political plans and/ man's intellect by the lightness of It really seemed that there was cannot be compelled te pay his I) patching up party fences to the| his remarks one fee unless they are benefited fend that he might retain his sen-| If « girl tells a young man that) His argument to stem. atorial toga, but that ia what Sen-| «he ia fond of lob ator Shelby Moore Cullom, known | bi to propose in Springfield, 1. and Washing-| And occasionally a man And stroked bis thin goatee; ton, D. C, an “Uncle Shelby,” isjognizes his duty at a distance He enid, “As things at our house | doting “dodges up an alley to avold meet The dean of American lawmak- ing it by the operation, This is the decision just rendered by the Georgia courts in a case in which Dr. C. L. Stahl med © W. Jordan ‘or $200 for perform: f/ | tng an operation on the 1-year §/ |§ old daughter of Jordan. 1 ‘The child died, and the father |B refused to pay for the opera tion, the court upholding bim ore, it may be Dut one, a.«mati, pale man, arose, who ree My wife doos that to me.” in his contention that the op aration was to benefit his child, ‘The Suffragets’ “Bwana Tumbo” | Bonnet. | and it had not done this | | | i | REFLECTIONS OF A = If there's to be a “Chantecler” hat, ; ‘The Star suagesia the “Bwana Tum- bo” bonnet. | - Why not? Here's Colonel Roosevelt coming home with a record of about 10,000 | A man's own faults never recon: eile him to anybody else's. A girl likes to fool «a man-so she trophies of his hunting expedition | can convince him she didn't to Africa. Count ‘em—10,000, And| A boy can pick up some good &t most there's only 100 fowls tm that | habits by their not being his fath or’s. A woman's greatest optimism is thinking she can get the her famfly Into heaven. Steam heat only makes a flat that much more like purgatory The lees a woman means it, the “Chantecler” barnyard thing A reporter for The Star visited a lot of millinery shops today to boost | the editor's “Bwana Tumbe” bonnet bunch, and found ali the contractors who bulld skyscrapers for mtlady very enthusiastic. They said that a men of Ay hippo’ superstructure on a structure | more loyal she seems able to be Of braid and straw need not be either| what a man thinks he knows is tao heavy for wear, or topheavy,|of much more importance to him | | either, A lion or rhino, or any other | than what somebody else really | animal for millinery purposes, may | knows. be made of very ilght material The kind of virtue that makes a} * They admitted that the “Bwana| big noise over itscif can’t stand * 9 e . Tumbo” bonnet would be rather| much more of a test.--New York| trikioe Press on —— = = | j Je IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK | Permit him at times to view a region embracing the greater part of King county If he were able to see into the homes and read the names of the 12,737 pianos on / which taxes have just been paid, it is safe to say that fully 80 per cent of them would be BY NORMAN gar « thing as anybody can do! | Coikind ea NEW YORK, March 14.—~There's No, 1--Yes, and talking about! ound to have come from Eilers saithy business man in Little; Vulgar things, I hope I'll never This fact in iteelf * "y ica $ Old New 1 who is recetving an | %#&ln see you mopping up the gravy ; n itself is not at all surprising, nor is it tard to understand why the House | educ 4 he on your plate with a plece of bread, | of Hilers, with stores in every important Coast city and buying pianos direct from the Porhas like you did the other noon | bet ~ No, ?—~Say, that was a slob trick.| mant turers by the train load—not through dealers on the consignment plan—is able taught I felt ashamed of myself afterward. | di There are th partners in the} But you don't want to talk too to sell four pian vile t ther fellows are disposing of one. du. No. 2 ave both| much, old man, If you didn’t blow 8 el woll educated « red. No.|YOUr nose at the table yesterday It is a well-known business 8 is a self-made n us he| lm very much mistaken | principle that upon the volume of had to hurry on b, it is badiy No. II did forget myself. But business done depen » t Tis te what He bad ss ay, | always use a handkerchief eg fone, depends the cost of money for the firm's ri do blow my nose selling any commodity besa r it's at the table or any ‘ P } The first tt © three took| Where else. Remember what you Po illustrate: If the monthly lunch t manners | ald when we were coming up Canal] cost of running a piano store is of the man from the ta: gave | Street last night? Well, I should} $1,000 ar F . y Soe eso an cote shnee: They| think You would waut ts forset it 7 and an average of 20 decided that something must be| Partner No. 3 is & good listener,| Piahos are sold, the selling cost is | : each f fo e sold ‘ | ing their partner ? along In bis habite customs. | n sorty: are. sold, th } : .. 6 | selling cost is $25 each, et Ha, 4 Pp & ach, ete adbiendae “Muck” @ Little Dense | oO ' At last plan was decided on Mas Dalb, who chegea dee’ ai! ur ability to reduce the t tue was what happened Neaavet n “The Girl f selling, coupled with the fact | Sstune’ ae 6 ES neck gf OE ste Now that we deal in pianos only of the } with all the food he can pack on it + eh mommy aie cor ieee highest characte are among the opens his face wide, and h ear | Where "There wabion it in af he . a reasons why, today, the House of Parts 2 (in voice of pro-| Wet theat Miss D ] Bile voles pre ‘aber seatne , Dale’s ers is the largest and stronge test)~—~Grea ott, Frank, what's) mothe as with ber, and b aaa eyo the matter with you? Trying to/ to rer bP ] musical mecert m the Pacific etal low whole dinner at one I dt quite ke to have Violet! Slope mouthf 1 am sed at @ in “Th r Recte aud! man w yur bringing up not| now, If st akes & part in this know ough » take his food in! risque pla i m't know what ama)! w ule people wil) th , art “ I just} “Risky? Rie poke . vA to get too much on my| “Muck” Weber, brother to Mana 1 You be not talk n "T . Kp Peg 8 ign pe! for. You bert alk. Didn't! Joe. “There is nothing risky about! D. § Jonnston ( q see you putting | knife in’ thin play, believe me, Mrs. Dale,| ; m0 ne othe by? You|The box office can't hold thel Third and University jarn well that's t as vul-| money, hardly | ing lesa—it's only a matter of a few days when the stock will be entirely closed a chance you may never have again in Seattle. Large structed of bie? leather seat Regular Sterr ' ton; good grade of tam paetinn Ghern-value- | ieee gage mag age = filed with: white GH ee ne. OG | Bankrupt Gale prles'ts..@ G0 | ¢ ice le No Exchanges—-No C. O. D. Orders—aAll Delive: Munson-Noah Furniture Co. Diamonds on credit, $1! per week. MADE ON HONOR Bes Sterling Jewelry Co., ws"! SOAPLAKE SOAPE: DOWNING. BROKERS The Store Is Replete With Easter Attire Moderately Priced | New Tailored Suits $25 Spring |X Opening |.) strong line—in 7 Spring ssing colors and | Opening Plea nary lot > Gowns! Patterns ; new ler jack " e ore rt j nery ‘ und Dresses on animat-| ¢t tailored k i and a now in ed figures tomorrow,| DUItS practical, Suits at though F m 10 to 11:30; from} tractive. A banner line ng comes! +1 to O Abs conse Gruss. Qeee Silks Silk the sea for Easter Are $6.75 tang, and approved shades n« popular shade, tailored; double-breaste the rage for gen t Pa hicory, coats, with two wear and here at. 65¢ ble, natural, wistarja, Knickerbocker pants, lin an old 4 throughout; Spring Spriag v4 and gol time shades, patterns and Undermustins ES weights; not many stores Samples of are selling Suits of inks greatly nature at WOMEN’S GAUZE LISLE 50c HOSIBRY All, wool spler pairs o Broken lines, are price way down to final clearance this Extra Offerings From the Basement Section Sterling Silver Table Pieces, One-Fourth to One-Third Off: 4 Shells | Sterling Napkin Rings and Serv-| $3.50 Sterling Cups, Cork Screws Veebeewnwes sane $1.20 | and Hat Pin Holders at Secon Ave .& Serine Of the Bankrupt Sale of the Stern Furniture Co. It will pay you to come early if you wish to take advantage of the prices we are offering. The Stern stock is rapidly grow- al Back Rocker, similar ; Full Box & rdwood; fin quartered bbler leather | seat was 06.50 $3.15 | Higt | Large High | to cut; made lehed golden seat Stern Rack Rocker, con hardwood: by finished alue nkrupt Sale price price Bankrupt Sale price \ x Moria Chate, (eal s Made at Our Possible Convenience 1526-28 “i Second Ave HOPKINS & RYE, ine. | Hahed 1808) ALL DEALERS | i> Htocks, Grain ond Business Bringers. Star classified ads. eee sell real estate, etc. soa omen 270, Bl Wires 904-305-500 Alaska ily ;