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ad jember of the Ueited Press, Pub- hed datly by The Star Publixh~ tag Oo. Some New Biblical History OQUENT . rg DIFYING Theat are newhat agitated by the declaration of NCHANTING Edw I » Jar hat he has discovered proofs that Jesus st i by the Jews, but by the Romans for the crime i: R ih rit ch adds to this statement the declaration that the immediate act which led to the crucifixion was thetentrance of] the temple and overturning the tables of the money changers, an orgar on of Jewish priests who had cornered the “money market.’ Whether this new bit of biblical history will stand the test of such proof as may be dug from the ruins of decayed cities remains to be seen But it requires no plunge into the past, no searching of sec-/ ular and sacred scrips, to know that TODAY it is an act soit parece a " majeste to advocate the eternal teachings of the Man of Galilee, | and that “crucifixion” is the*penalty exacted by the “money-| ; changers” when His doctrines are leveled against them, | of human brotherhood strikes as bitterly The message ¢ today as it did against against the imperial powers of Priviley the Romans “Allr In senate, court at is met with a tariff which robs, with a franchise which places the many at the mercy which takes coins from the} pockets of the poor with wh to ¢ ipt judges—and there are Pilates today—the lawmakers, and ot Whether the ancient money-changers were the real cruci fiers may be doubted. But t It stand with equal grace “Many @ fresh coat of Easter dye market place” | covers a stale egg in’ many & new of the few Easter dress covers a threadbare soul,” ‘ } ) ficials. j praction of presenting o@@s ts | course. na adopted th to aymbolt But what are the roosters to de ik—-They are going to be worn aa Chanteeclor ha lay the great financial institutions |, is felt in temples. Their influence make their way into all our cred and secular ones alike, It is found in the state house, the Sacred and secula ‘ April was called Ostermonath—the Judge's chamber, the school b month of the Ost-end wind or wind| anolent nations maintained that the hy the “changing of money.” from the east. Easter ie therefore) world wes hatehed from an ogg y ie “changing . o | the April feast, which lasted eight! Probably the glacial od wae modern money-changers never hesitate to “cru-| days. when the world wae still tn cold és storage n their tables and break their! pas, your te Banter rabbit may |e Hina | be regarded as mad aaa March DATS.) ‘The ancient Reman priests made e gake equivalent te the hot cross bun. The round bun represented the full moon and the erose the four ters the moon, The cakes made in honor of Diana somewhere about the vernal equinox rd, wherever profit is to be made} The Phoenictans and many other And these cify” those who w ary uld-overtur monopoly and The truth of Rabbi Hirsch’s statement may not be estab-| on = Serwpety ¢ se tl lished to the satisfaction of students. te RU on GA But common experience teaches us that those who try to/ ri, ‘irae mice stele in and out, implant in our social order some portion of those sectless, eternal) A» If they feared the light " But, O, she dances such a way! messages of “Love ye one another,” “Peace on earth, good will | No sun upon an Boster day Our Baster Sunday must, be be- towards men,” and an affirmative answer to the query, “Am I} te half so fine a sight. tween March #1 and April 96) ot is my brother's keeper?” are hated very, very much by the modern | BETRAYING HER JEALOUSY ‘The Hen (to Raster rabbit) ah, you may lay prettier eage than 1, Bunny, but you can't cackte! 8 okt regulated by th eohal moon, oF St 4: Guokting- | hirt full moon between the eeinal . “ lca -dietin: « solemn game equinox and 1¢ days after : money-changer. ball wae in the French aii ¥ eathodrate by bishops, canons Mi... —— — of the aprt raze and other dignitaries as an observ: amed Raster i e se; Now that bogs are $11 a hum-| ance of Kester, , Instead of appealing to th poe —— Firat woman—Where'd Hau .get preme court, ltigants could save| dred on the hoof, those old ge In Russia Easter is celebrated with! your Paster dress? copper the} hare statistics ought to be consol-| the kiss of peace, All classes ex-| Second Woman--1 bow it out money by agreeing to copp ; ne a change the salutation. ot my money, “F @ecisions of the lower tribunal. ing reading. ay sat a First ‘oman—t didn't knew you isi _ — 1k jeretand the roosters,| sold egas. ‘ t of a vice dis | 4* well as the hens are going to ob-| Bocund Woman-—f don't, MY Perhaps Jack Johnson may be! The establishment of a nerve Master this year money is the money | didn't. «| the world’s champion some day,| trict ought to at least shed a little) “QurceyThe hens lay awe, of for one? but he'll never be able to put the/| light on the whereabouts of the ee belt on over his head. wandering boy. aE = << SS ST ety so she can pretend she wae al-| Reflections of a Bachelor. ways there, Slow wits often make steady spir A waitress in an Omaha restacr- fant married « gaest am hour after Expert knowledge {» not so very | serving his dinner. Hor haste was! A Woman wants to get into soct-| pH, up Yi Uli TOMORROW IS EASTER Tomorrow is Easter Sunday. It is the day of great rejoicing in the Cathollo and the Episcopal churches and uehe ein a week of festivities in commemoration of Christ's reeurrection from the dead Some authorities say that the word Easter is from the Saxon word Oster, meaning to rise, while others oxplatn ite origin from the name of the Saxon goddess Easter, whose reign began with the firet spring month. The custom of giving cage at Easter can be traced to the Rayptians, Greeks, Gauls and Romans, ali of whom regarded an egg as an emblem of the universe—the greatest work of the Su- preme Divinity. Christians consider them typteal of the resurrection, as they contain the elements of future life Soe a eee eeeeeeee | EERE ERS PRE E RE UR KARE REAR ARR j and his friends, so that 1 cannot| * THE STORY OF soaked pid water until it wet at them at all. Yes, he has} vet gathered the barks of trees and the|% 9,13, Making beer, barley and it ripples with expression. Y like, which {s his food for the wi softens, then is spread on the floor to sprout, when it becomes ean nearly always tell just how «| ter, ‘and has piled it up om the bank |® m™alt Dry heat cheoks the sprouting. The dry malt is rolled, . * mixed with hot water, and the resulting liquid is boiled with Gog feelu by looking at bis face. A| near to the house so that ne ot} cat looks as if she belonged to the| them need venture away from the|* yagi gs 98 — rg dla a with a ae family, and liked it. A horse has|stream, where I could catch them.|% a 10 beer is then aged in casks and barrels in a (By the Storyman Himself.) = Now, a dog bas a lovable f an honest, open face, and a monkey |1 ask for fair play, your honor :, a looks at you ae if he wanted you ‘Quite so, quite wo,” said the} oh, so much! to remember that he | goat Mr. Beaver, are you guilty RR EAH RK a oummeeen mn {fa just your i damb brother.|/or not guilty? Did you bulld said But a goat! A goat looks as if dam in said stream in said manner had never had a human fec an described by said plaintiff? His face te | nd narrow a Why, yes,” said the beaver, “ot Un-Popular Science unemiling 3 looks if it were| course I built a dam, but I have a junday, anc re just about t ah oOo me a home fo my se! my, ite hilton oat not mate |an my ai” the water By A. 0. CONDO & noise on th ath da. a chooses to ke hi home he! read the seven hundred and forty | and, we have @ VuRe to tube bee 4 GREAT VARIETY. OF ret peala. home tn he water.” oy AS Me aaa Guns a bate PEEL Pe EXPERIMENTS MAY BA beard and a gray, gra sce, the} goat. “I will give the wolverine ped CONDUCTED WiTh ARTICLES oat th ht ae as a ver f he land and you shall have the A IN COMMON USE. TAKE Goats, intake f Then, your honor," ald the| \ AW ORDINARY TOBRC wise one . goat verine if the land is mine he was wise, and he war wa obrahan iy npr rm rothe genes By PIPE (A), PREFERAB. ruler of sl king He The beaver must therefore ‘pay B. ONE THAT HAS BEEN fdn y t m rent fc the an demand " got by ie far Reel tow fonae beavers eoniey tem ae USED. PLACE IT INA and Quite quite 80,” sald the| WSéE (B) IN THE MANNER “ d not ; ‘ ‘ but ft was tte plain that he| WDICATED. CARE MUST everyous what a us Sint oF acthtne thee ¢ | BE YAKEN TO NOY CLAMP ae a land rd must have rent. The DANGER OF SPLITTING ' 8 only a orer, and must y te the ‘Giana ae ; i TH# BOWL+ Wow MELT i. > to pay rer Let the beaver ) ay the ren ot att of It oune UP SOME ODD PIECES OF | th . But 1 don't want Fg yi LEAD AND POUR SLOWLY (NTO THR fon wont nvor's babies,” sald the} BOowL., YS SHOULD Fili THE Bowl, verine, wi , Ah, then I'll eat it for you," sald| AVD 4 PART OF THE STEM, AFTER THE METAL lives part! nd I 0 the wont ruled as the woiver., 449 COOLED AND SEY YOU W/LL FIND IT /MPOS- = ie th 1| ine 1. And that is how the WALE YO D/SLODGE /T WITHOYT ‘RUINING THE bea mm sire , ge gga ns PIPE, SO JUST LEAVE IT IN THE CHANCES and t ‘| (Gontioned.s ARE TNE PIPE 4/3 SO STRONG THAT KVERVYBODY Bo | Monday the Storyman wit) timian, S494 WOULD B TICKLED YO DEATH YO HAVE IT te t telling about the goat and aiso he OUT OF COMMISSION. 4 Vea GX amily |the giraffe happened | THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1910. THE SEATTLE STAR “EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Echoes of Easter Esvosae.|es2°2-~ BACKACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY |, ENDED WITH SEVERAL Nocrel., hy By math, out of cltyent ye montha, paris, ae. « nd-etawn matter, Usually sufferers from backact ‘CCENTRICITIES bladder trouble or outot-ord Mi ¥ ‘his harnlong knowledge tha remedy,” at here ¢lge effect mation and darting pains, t pF , “ttect a0 lotne, sick headache, tnflamed swollen eyelids, nervousner palpitations, dizzines oop other symptoms of inactiy Your phystelan, gieh kid simply or any ieee Uncontrollable ur or cll you that Pay cially at night) amarting, disco Pape, of Gime T \ Gi net od water and all Bladder « r nna, pousible my ly worthy of your: 0 curallve resultg m taking Pape's D © treatment wilt fine. sn. only ends Feeling miserable and worried ts needless because this unusual prey aration goes at once to the out-of order Kidneys and Bi uting {te cleansing, vitalizing Influence the organs and glands affe completes the cure befor | HOW THEY OBSERVED IT | Mra, Prim--And during Lent, did you put om sackeloth and ashes, my dear? / Mre. Hase~-Why yes; my husband banked the furnace fire by put | ting ashes on it, and I decorated the dining room with burlap. ~ EXONERATING HIMSELF ’ Wilite Witke-—-I'l b u ye Eddie Eckier—But yours might be o china ege! \ Willie Wilke—"Deed it ain't. We ain't got any Cochin China b “RESEMBLANCE ENOUGH Come in Tonight. ° ® fe k u 4 x que fer hoope If you have delayed getting your new eal pen tonight aa. to serve you, Ii you want clothing with style, ty and fit, Use Your Credit And get it at the same prices you would pay If you are a little short get you togged up on Bagy Payments OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT | | “Eastern Outhtting Co., Ine. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” for tomorrow. We will he til 10 o'clock, anc O14 DeKnock—Call that a Frenoh picture hat your wife has? Why, jit has hardly anything on! | Young Van Grigg-Woll, in French pictures the objects usually have very Iittle on cash for elsewhere of funds, we How it should be decorated to harmonise with its present intrinsic value THOUGHTS ON AN EASTER PARADE Mary Millinery Because of the widespread favor See That Yours Does If he cannot supply your demands, EDWARD LYTLE Sole Distributer : Friedman's Gold Star Oleomargaring 817 Western Ave. 4 | Raster hats wilt be cheap this year | if you want to bey that kind, | The organ posted its | The sorvice now w And thre janes | Thronged Beauty from each pow As usual, the large, stout woman will wear the little turban. Into the sunshine of the street | Poured the well clad throng: | wear will be All hues were mixed in disorder | car door, aweet, As the churchgoers swept a it low atraina, through. Chanteeler hats should be worn at put the church into the 4!) hen partion. And the hat the little woman will 90 large to get into & “ The prettiness of any hat ts meas- ured by the face beneath it. / Main 2589 1 mused, “ls none} A bird in the tree is worth « Goren on your hat *'Mongat theme of that tk Which w And then. 1 heard the devti laugh. So whips the golden ealt”| of mith, | It'll be « feather in your cap if you take ft off your hat Bar, restaurant, agen a eeven chair barber abe place of the kind tp te" cash given away Third av. between PRED §CHAETER Adolf “I waa in done amatter minstrels lasd night, und mate a bit, Dey malo me & oncore.” FREE Sure Piaibuniention Office Circulation De- sikisigvemumeetaatce ae _|| partment, 1307 7th Av. in rite into song at there supper, | | you don’t see nuthing Ike that out | (The Junior Office Boy Visits One| !n chillicothy BY NORMAN American Cal of Those Gay and Giddy Cafes.) |, ‘h® feller that was with me d | new york, toosday—say, you ot| tm singers is paid regler wages Business Men's gr te bin With tee lant aRtaTeY ¢ to pull that stuff off, but it gets 11:30 to 2 p. my 26 fellor took me to taxim's, witch tg | %® hicks every time’ | Open sn account with us, and coffee, milk or beer: Fourth and a caffay in 38 street, ant guess that Women Cut Up, place aint hoam sweet hoam to aj ‘hen one of the 3 wimmen that fiae buneh of cut-upe sang walked around tn between the we got about 11 o’lock, an the| ‘4bels and sung a song tn french hed waiter took us up to a little| #0 Wavin her arms an makin tabel in the balkeny whair we ‘8, an after that there busted could look down over the railing at|°Ut two geris in spannish togs an the bunch: on the meaetlocr did sum dancin an high kickin} if ide ever fell overboard, ide of | Witch was grately enjoyed by all bin drowned in booze present | i never seen so mutch buzg water| Shout 1 oclock them which knew carried into one room tn my life,| ¥here their homes was begun to they must have It delivered in mov. | !@8¥9, we stayed till 3, at witeh| ing vanns when they gat it the place it filled up pritty fast,| Pecked into taxicabs as rapidly as} wimmen with rooster tale hats an | Possible, so they could close up an| men with nice helthy, red faces an| “!t out | a thirst Hike a cammel in a sand| | Seen one girl drink 8 quorta of | storm | &lxgle juice, the feller that was | with her dident drink nuthing but |seltser, at last he ses, "cum, deer,| | | one year from now, when you have a snug sum on deposit you will realize that a bank account is, after all, the best friend you can have Bank Open Saturday Even ings From 6 Until 8 time the best customers was bein The State Bank of Seattle Pioneer Place, Cor. First Union Blog, Rewees, cherry Prefer the Splash a few had sum food, but me them wanted sumthing that jcould pour tn and hear it splash say, the way sum of them gerls made eyes at fellers that was at |other tables was feerce, 1 should] * think the mutts that was paying fer their suds would of belted them one in the beezer, but they dident seem] Some men succeed to take no hotis and Yesler TRUSTEE SALE ohnny, | OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER - | WARE, DIAMONDS, POINTED PARAGRAPHS, | JEWELRY, ETC NmWw YouK J 1405 Third ay for ped think you have had enuff | when she got up to put on her cloke, she fell over on the tabel! with her face in a finger bowl, so | s he was rite EVERETT sir, Clty of Everett or IWELKY Co. tween Pike Union. | in gpite of | themselvés. | there was 6 funny lookin gobs] it is human nature to act ittin at a tabel in a corner down: humanely occasionally orkestry, an all of] How wany men do {| DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc 7 ay Ma tare ne the a 1008) hb wks r rear th you know ig (Matar a suddent they began 40 sing sum| who do just as they please? = “gee,” a big guy near us ses to! to look into the jaws of death y ‘ae the gerl he had, “wot do you think} The privileges desired are what ee en, ee ee jf that, susie, thare's the gay bo-)the average woman calls her Both » STP. 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