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Member of the United Press. Publiahed daily by The Star Pub- Hehing Co. up your valuable rbout somethi rent with a coup I claimed that That othing in the world could change my site vi They declared any better wit t Hquor, T a couple of hour my opinion, but Now who is right 1. N., Luna Park } For the consolation of “Tt he S 1s nothing 1 startling to offer than the 1 ac t none are so blind they that will not see. That at » ld seriously that the world is better by 1 and other intoxicating stimulants bet s a bent of mind not susceptible of conviction. The Star does not think that any} tty believes that t worl ald t be better if} a 1 been omitted fron vf created things, or to re exact, if the appetite for alcohol had never been acquired by the human kind It must be obvious to every person endowed with intelli- | gence that whisky plays a part in many, if not most of the} tragedies of life. Poverty, disease, crime are aggravated by | whisky. It makes no difference whether the person who suffers | is to blame or not, whether whisky is the cause of his troubles, an effect or an incident, the part whisky plays in the role of al potation is never Wt and is always bad. Medicinally, whisky may or may not be of value. Carb acid is at »b people became addict use as a beverage, as they have whisky, there would be ho tion as to its merits, The difference between carbol whisky is that the toxic qualities of the former are painful, while the poisono qualities of the latter are 1 and insidious The fact that 99 men may drink whisky without serious results is no argument in its favor as long as the one hundredth man goes to the devil and drags his family down with him, At the best, the 99 men have done nothing more than amuse them- selves; they have not benefitted themselves in the least by drink-| ‘ing whisky, and if the truth in each instance were completely | known, it is more than likely that each of therh would have been better off without his daily, weekly or monthly “nip.” The statistics in the case of the are hard to get at 4 their exactness must always be question ! tion about the one hundredth, however Whisky has dragged h lown, and there i collateral loss and suffering has been . Whisky an antidote, a medicine, a fuel, or what you wil may be of some use to humanity, although it is «dk vebeiil if its use could not be dispensed with and a substitute vided in| every instance. But whisky as a beverage and we take it that was what was under consideration in “H. N.'s” argument, ce rt tainly has never done any good in this world, And not having) done any good, it follows that the world would be better off without it. Joy riders who avall themselves; Judging by the number of per of city automobiles should at least | sons «til! up tm the air, the avtation bring them back in front of the|mect was a decided success theatre where they find them. ee | All Cadahy now wants ts a place In a word, Teddy doesn't intend to live where it won't be necessary to be sorry that he spoke for him to cut his friends den Science BY A. D. CONDO, ANOTHER FINANCIAL EXPERIMENT: ROLL A PIECE OF PAPER INTO A TUBE AND FOLD UP ONE END AFTER THE MANNER \ SHOWN. DROP A COIN INTO THE TUBE. WOW INVERT THE TUBE HOLDING YOUR FREE HAND | 47 THE OPEN END, AND THE | COIN WILL AGAIN APPEAR, REPEAT TH/S UNL YOU CAN DO IT WITH PERFECT FASE AND PREC/S/ON. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER WAYS IN WHICH Ja/$ PRINCIPLE MAY BE DEMON> | STRATED, BUY EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE / OBSERVED OWING TO Tk FACT THAT ONE MAY “DROP” HIS MONEY INTO SOME THINGS WHERE THE SIMPLE LAW OF GRAVITATION (OR ANY OTHER LAW) Wid NEVER HAND IT BACK, Ge | THAT WAS DIFFERENT | But why do beans fy you ven y t them at a restaw ed Korlkin « when he began to grumble at table when I get them there, I don't expect porterhoune attention of two i t another table m male ey did not not ral walt t They sharp Three news ‘ waiter they did not man's assistance and » the young man heard thi lifted him up n® arose somewhat unsteadily and a gruff exclamation of | made hie way to the bar. He trunken man staggered | turned with two packages of ¢ aloon, and was about|ing gum, which he sent to enter when one of the lads| They giggled and ne grabbed him by the sleeve and an-| friendly way that the grily erled seated himself at their table Say, look here, we didn’t pick you up fer that, and if you don't { h cigar, old man? Al stay out of there we'll knock 20 | A new arrival over et your house” down again and send for a ». “You incle of mine blew in ; ak. from Pittsburg last evening.” Bos The gay yous man tried Rte best! ton Herald }And you survey the jet black |} Boreas gets bis work in well—he THE STAR—' aiasameen: MARCH 16, 1910, WE IMPORT OUR OWN $1 GLOVES FOR WOMEN Naturally they are better than the ordi nary $1.00 Gloves. In all colors for Spring wear, Sow COD PARTW-BEING LYING IN CRATE ~~~ “WAS CHEWING VIGOROI hy ON END OF TUBULAR CONNECTION LiAD~ ING TO TRANSPARENT RECEPTACLE CON- TRAINING WAITE FLUID mmm SAID FiU/D RICH NOVELTIES ty ” ’ JEWELRY FOR BAILLARGEON’S | i isrun WEAR INVITE ATTENTION GRADUALLY DISAPPLARED, EVIDENTLY fh Values of the Highest Order in INTO CUB mmm ANOTHER INSTANCE OF pasties heh S|) 7 WOMEN'S HOSIERY POPULARLY PRICED have not already deterr dence and pleasure, knowing that ' \| | s fi ; serve as intr ft tory link {aidan fal H f Hosiery to and all vith all comfie nined its real fesult from any purchase we While selecting our Hosiery “As th’ post , of lines presented have be crossed in | 7) yet crossed one | etew.” ing merit not only an introductory largely i th ' t caring worth nfle f s values remufp, r, but st re patronage” PLAIN BLACK HOSIERY, 35¢ | COLORED HOSIERY OF FASHION, OF Have they gone 10 love in a co PAIR, OR 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 | MERIT, OF UNUSUAL VALUE they've Just gone to a cottage bs Deep, fast black hv doub ole Neither lovers nor princes can | liste, with double jbrook @ rival is an Italian proverb. |i hee! and toe Light But there’s nothing half 60 swee | and correct for spring tite jA® love's young dream mer Mc Vriendship i» constant in all other |i a tvtnacs i} ba: Save in the office and affatre of love | e Bhakespeare able Cotton Hosiery Jim fet in love with two girte spliced heel and toe firet sight i top. Popular } } ¢ opular weight Bah, how could b fail tn love | ! ’ - iris at first «lg and summer on -eyod » know that love endures 4 Jove but lnughs at lover's por miery of silk | Strong Spring value SOLID COLORS AT 50c THE PAIR Intro t Host i gauze w ' Pop. in. ra i in weight d ¢ he a ore ee and sum- | above all are t L ¢, old rose, old Dre sden t ind Copent t r gra mnetal, 1 and triple | 35c PAIR, OR 3 FOR $1.00 smoke, bronze ' ns, wine, wist ©, emerald, myr. IN NOVELTIES AND 65c PAIR a, ht Weight 50c PAIR-—Very fine-wearing | "e*t voRvs ‘ the new two-tane Silk Lisle, Hosiery. Very rich in ith colored top 7 and % rrwa any neatly jury Dryden finish, yet most serviceable, with with hed and h , ‘ igh novel. Your methods,” said the indie their triple heel and to: THE STORY OF THE MATCH pant official, “were simply high ter top way ery and gar ties ‘ t more than passing i are th wo-tone effects that ifice to say, oui int Again you wrong me,” answered 50c PAIR—Light Weight Gauze | Hosiery is ! for the new y costed Matches were invented In 1830 Phosphorus is the matin [ithe sugar importer “They were element fou in many substances in nature, bul sever uncom Fi low-weigh robbery Washington dined, It ce with the oxygen im the alr very readily, and |) Star ai garter top, Lisle Hosiery, new ter knee. | THE BEST TANS FOR THE heel and | THAT YOUR MONEY CAN BUY=tse this ts why oh takes fire so quickly when rubbed sgainet - | toe. In every way great spring PAIR, OR 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 anything | There never was brief so great time values In moat ¢ n matchmaking machinery the meteh spljh » |) that bumar ation did not out from a block of wood by « row of punches. The punch | modify it. -Florida Times-Union sort the eplints Into a long, endless conveyor Mtted with rows of wed hosiery holes, which receive the aplints as they are cut Examination | “l am braver than you,” boasted of an ordinary parlor match shows at the butt ond where ity@es || Johnny. “I can go into the cellar! feature mg lines of $ price we also white-foot | Silk Lisle Hosiery, double sole, trigetiad and toe and popr spring weight Tan shoes are very much Piste do pared smpreased by the conveyor «rips, The heads of ordinary parlor [| in the dark 1 —Pure Gat i is an ay A a a <1 can go ff | At the Ladies’ Hosiery Section | | Av soc A PAIR—Pore Gaune Vile Hoe” sald Sammy, “I can golf tue and some substance coptatuing oxyget to the dentist's alone.”—Buffaio! . se lery, im passin a d shades of tam. All et seca ee Se eK ose—osiolo Yin Extreme Rear—On the Left || isvs thc carer oy tylc hee ade aap Reynard can't run Triah | “Honestly now, baen't your wife lever called you a brute? <— | “I'm not sure i ® “Not sure! What do you mean /f] | by that? | te an ase a brute or a beast? | Boston Transcript FRep SCHAEFER VW, As for heavenly dreams, little children who believe in Santa Claus have a monopoly of them-—/f “Der last dime I took @ trip. Ongar, I vent proke und got lost | Dallas News. in New York.” Dit you offer a revart for your recofery? THE RETORT BOOMERANG “You ought to ring the belli when you want to get off.” said the street car conductor sourly “And you should bave rung ap my fare on the fare register 3 . 7 when I got on,” said the wom passenger > te = val ae pbene pa ea or eg ve . prigee oor ane es THE PILE OFCOAL | THE LATE STAYER ¥ SIR AS Winter's store of coal, kept you up too long, dearest? v PARLORS Your heart beats high with cheerful, The Her: No, love I can still! p ny eh YY and peace reste on catoh the milkman if | put the bot-| in = your soul; te out now, | “5 When tn fail you Iay {t ap, the) The Him: Do you think I a : E u : $5. 00 hoard. and as you look you ON THE MOVING ; EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE For, jo! It towers till there seems! PICTURE STAGE) abundance in that pile eée Have You Rien This Face? cccce ececccce i A month has passed; the days were TIMOTHY D. eULLIVAN. chill, and freely you fed fires, . The “Sullivans” were at one)p. m and For, of ail things, your family a/ ; ; time, and not so very long ago, one |, Steamer leaves from Colman dock geod Waren helne atmities of the props of Tammany Hall.| subject te Bot when your store of coal you - They nominated and elected demo} eee: tod 196 chance one morning to aur. . ’ cratic candidates in the big city,| Baats Suave vey, ; that ta, If the aforesaid candidates You find the heap is much reduced ° looked well in the Sullivan eyes, dueed to this, we'll aay A 2 aehaewinn they waedhed thom over Firat and Cherry. c ’ as rapidly as the boas up on 14th Optica! Depa ccc street put them up. =. ¢ cecce Then there were three of the Sul . livane—"Big Florrie.” “Big Tim" | on 7 and “Little Tim.” The first retired from polities, and “Little Tim” died * wire a few months ago, and now the last | bgp Aba Se anny ng of the clan ts nearing the end a ee ee f Fi & Timothy D., or’ “Big Tim” ax’ he Savings & is known from one end of the Bow And _— your heart as you ery to the other, is still a tery stek ake anxious note once more | . man, despite reports to the offect rust Co a nd there's only q ode . | 7 = | Ana Gud th B modest ¥ P that he had fully recovered from ° om tase om the cellar Heer the operation he underwent recent . i e- * |ly. It was only a few days betore of Seattle cee am, [his tliness that he gave a pair of : | shoes to every poor man, woman | Jand chtld on the Bowery aw two bring» joy to you,| 2 |} Capitat + Abn med Cor } REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR groundhog « iis to halt de | | manda for coal to barn; | ’ ‘ | Some people are good because they Surplus .... @ fatal day in March you |don’t know any better ewell to bilne ‘3 . A man wot good qualities by | a : i 1 coal warm the 4 b dying and having them put in his The savings habit is a you find there's only obitus valuable asset. It has made . ! ad & man wastes © many men_ independent— c ; : 5 a Lage doe gr Bric t > some 6 yes, rich. Begin now for ONE WAY TO SHOW us. oniy thine easter to than || Your own good, Let us en, 2 ETEE |. \ronk wood ronoiations isto apend | help you. HER INDIFFERENCE ELSIE ALBERT |money you rerolved to save. | 14 while & man turns out 26 the maviaks lbtuve iho’ nes uch better than he was expected |f INTEREST 2 PER CENT want an actress for @ part in which|to that everybody Is susploious of smiles count for a lot, they send| him 7 for Elsie Albert. She lives in New Compounded York, where most of the moving POINTED PARAGRAPHS Semi-Annually ploture plays are staged. When she | was a ohild, Miss Albert appeared| Most men who paint the town red on the stage, but her mother, who] made the air blue. | JAMES D. HOGR, President wanted her to be educated, took her] A man of lettors may be jealous it | N. B. SOLNER, Cashier from the stage nt her to|his wife gets a few "5 ae 1. But just a that time] Bven real estat » ocoanlonally DIRECTORS wing ploture show became! pulld castios in t r | Ferdinand Sohmita, J. D. Low popt Miss Albert had no diffi) Never judge « man's will power by || wan, & B. Stewart, G1 Hebb, culty tting @ part, and since what the lawyers do to the estate || R ©. MeCormick, Jemes D. Hoge her firat appearance she haw been|he leaves behind + So a hit ople show @ lot of enthusiasm | CORNER BECOND It's harder to act before & cam-lover paintings because they don’t He rtense y art at/era than on the sta sayo Elste.|know what elve to do about It and ONBARY. OTASET at fee ‘ die To ape words hel great deal The man who doesn't count the || Oravehes at Ballard, Georgetown She ou foolish boy! Do you)! always say words over to myself|cost is apt to feel cheap sooner o1 want me to walk on it? i” 1 act later : te db gi: * on ble sole and ‘all The time when ev to be attired in their best. | one time in the year ceives the most con ri is the time to make your | When you purchase sen: . you want something with Exclusive and individuality. ie i line is very attractive, Apparel many new style are of genuine origin ly reliable in every detail. Are what makes it mt f us. You pay a0 Easy strictly cash prices, miss the small pay Payments so easy. We could Rep if we sold for cash. count with us. Eastern we are matingenep Outfitti ou establishment 7, ind in the city, a Co., Inc. with the be woe ae 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Sin ble Credit House” Don’t secrift packing aed shipr ack OVING & STORAGE CO, *—M 1 Do Your Hands Get Red and Sore From Washing Clatt and Dishes ' SOAPLAKE SOAP Has the Opposite Effect ALL DEALERS Hotel Savoy Signor Pietro Mati y leader with the fi owning the other at Hotel S215 p.m 1) vocal atraction® i with datest hits BY tte. ular music om apersed with the lanhattan Buy or Sell Real Estate. | Classified Page.