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Member Published Pu of the United Prensa. daily by The Star ing Go. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ; Fall In, Soubrettes! It’s Mighty Lite Wisest Men, Daisy Gibson may not be well known to fame, or she may 4 hen-t s Aot written by the dramatic crit ) | ght do more than any other rify and lage } The wise men of the world nearly all agree that the tall of Hal rh / niny Gibson league ,., {ley's comet, If when it envelope the earth, will de no harm, Hut he is probably not the b test of st ‘ NOU) they likewlee agree that they really have but little actuat knowledee. have hired out to play a eit Li I jue] The iollowing sympostum shows bow widely opinions vary. Mditor shbicne ci ike eve-of & 0 ht performa id BY PROF, JOHN N. STOCKWELL, A, M, PH, D. : : asf! i he A comet Is so Hight that is has no apparent ef Ind. She is probably aj will i fect on the movements of planeta it approaches, Tp as an actress, or she w { have eda ) ape with 1770 a comet swept about Jupiter and ite satellites na without disturbing them, [It fm #o light stars can a name like that be seon through tte tall, Still we know but little the lines were indecent, and] But the costume was indecent about these wanderers, It ts just possible the a ‘ — - nought Daisy comet's tall is composed of amall meteoric bodies. the stage action was indecent at least, so thoug If so, and we pase through ft, ft will be like a Gibson. She rebelled, She needed the work, and she needed shower of rocks. Don't borrow trouble, We will mias the comet ‘ } 7 ‘ with ylece ac ssed to the the pay, but she could not go on with a piece addre by 14,000,000 miles, and we may even miss the tall basest instincts of the basest men > refused to go on, and] The tall | bably gaa, It may be harmless, and was discharged and told that be . I hope ome near enough to make an anal damages. | yale of the cometary matter, That would be a great ta t and | BY PERCY LOWELL, Director of the Lowell Observatory. fir Nothing car r to the earth i consequence f sp xt wah the tall of the comet, as a ra pmet's ta mposed of matertal ght that tt | & t xistence to light pressure being | H tr « the eat ra f the n 7 biy less } ‘ ry “ j ; ~ | BY CAMILLE FLAMMARION, French Astronomer and Scientist | w If the oxyeen the 1 ore we m | 1 f suff i} I i " e and an excess | a X | { ox nd sensation of pt al | ey 7 a] lenced very and the | M b an race would perish tm a parexyat of joy and c is : } delirlum, probably delighted at its fate any ¢ now. ‘ , tu lid ance at BY GARRETT P. SERVIGS, Astronomer and Author. € Inenta .] " 4 ra ‘ the | u nly be « are subject to aceldents and the VW $ Fair in 1893 t 7 ah ae rrogularities, If son nt should happen to theatre g people ath ar f th Hola accelerate the f the comet, {t might b rs : : a ‘i nt , h then there would be dis t ess y estab oo autor unapeakable, 7 aceldent might artee from dec g . ry Pp m,) a sudden inere n the attractive force of the sun. ‘ which would hasten the movement of the comet, or an ‘ ja orush with some other planet, which would delay rt i ences s¢ t, and t ba Pays] & without stopping It wit themselves the walk We have names BY F. C. CAMPBELL, &C. 0D. no lega p. and We will probably come no nearer than 12,000, Pl danse Dine be in the t t elf 006 miles to the head of Halley's comet. There will . ia be no danger to the earth in ite passage Chrough the respect a sand actress t and | ta it te unbelievable that the Maker of nt It att ' t vy calmly] ve will permit some chance wanderer to t > » divine purpose, as shown In human enee contemy est . ogty and human endeavor of almost counthe enturtes, x ola fay. It t be tha : th ure sa] and put an end to the home of the hig form of g life that He has fashioned. depra Then let them rebel! The time is ripe for it h rebellion BY PROF. H. JACOBY, Columbia University. reat thing for the stage. It would be the answer of snot might strike a .coltision ts | would be a great thing fo g } most imp But even if it should efforts would "4 the decent people of the profession to the old slurs on their} probably be no great an thowe wluced by falling «tare. The ‘ her posal dang from co chance of eyfincation from morals. 2 : : ‘ | canes in the tail also nogatived by actual observation Let the Daisy Gibson league be organized and let all decent people on the stage join it BY F. E. SEAGRAVE, Astronomer, Providence, R. | There need be no scare over the approaching event. Nothing wil nies - | happe it will be nothing more than we passed through on July § Aviator Har!lton's b fim Patten doesn't] 1661, when the cart t through comet of that y The nearest ing settled, © remain only the mind losing a 1 fon ¢ Ha “met could ume * earth would 6,2 00 milow. Peruvian warriors and the “Color wt x assccquety BY PROF. W. H. PICKERING of Harvard Observatory. to be pacified _— | Car Pilammar may be taht bh nh knows Th conse o 1 fac ef the earth # ots tall may mean It must have t ar Dr. R 2 4 in Hest tous F l 2 : - BY PROF. & ALFRED MITCHELL, Columbia University / =. 6 : . i Aw t tall consists of t a finely fed “state, always © directed nway fro it Is probable Uist we will have no more lous a catastrop a shower of meteor BY PROF, HENRY N. RUSSELL, PH. D., Princeton University. If we pase through the tall af the the etfect will be a dit fused for the particles making tall of the comet reflect | BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE ‘ cogledoode gaseous “ | | BY M. DESLANORES, Director of the Meudon (Pariay Observatory. | Copyrigt : or | x inconcetvable in qua may shoot on us and condense | . ; ‘ ct water Yapo an t ~ . days of Noah's gre Feather and Scale and Fur | 2. oe 7 BY NORMAN ve each ding every half ho NEW YORK, April &—General|from 9 «. m. to 6 ym Manager Hedley of the subway ha The tower baleontes of the two eon much 4 ib é jingn will be wo altered as tol hat pals: able ke nvenient landing . plat hiret a forgrour ma The price will t So as Garis stad either way, or $4 for the round trip the supply 1 ve ‘been Bal y ‘geares ane The April Fools’ Cast ard to @ r Manager Hedloy| Many thousand dolla joes not deny. He intends been raised for the Actors’ fund by| ey Ne egmped ‘ Jhave an entirely diff style of | apecis os and other benefit} 0 a 1 aid F affmirs this ner perfort and it ie and Mre. P. | i ce ad the At June tha coming Actors 4 fair f b n i and) =6Skix ‘ im r 1 i aced ir f will add a big sum. A owaing and I 3 P.jA at ot wded ment of m ng for} Do wif Und ir. and Mrs. P. Dog knew pot this lable ente » has! a t i j ell what wa t been planned « special perform qu nd & 7 oO t 1 at 1 ance of Shakespeare ‘ dy of w f . me tood " m rors,” with a cast whic bound and ht I t li make a charge of | over, and wil ely pack Met t t nw U ts. | good 1 te ndante Il) performances which be giv . k uk's @) 1 y to k ‘ on, the afternoof, #84 evening of f t wa Ar 1 ‘ t na | April 31 ; 7 it t 1 I { the The foremost thea " just as p ar h x I rea 1 er | ke part, reggrdigss : ” hal seas - are act profession ' th , paeewn © two dromios will be played by t sa t ‘ Creepy Cra ne L. Erlanger atid Lee Shubert i f i hi “ many | The part of Solinua, duke of Rphe h as frov t & hou ' f A to be | 8, will be taken by Charles Big wh i 1 have ' aid Creepy ( 1s alled : Hi wy. @low, and that of Aegon, a mer : hard h ere Je. “I'l wait | thusiaw tween the to@ers of the | Chant of Syracuse, by Hdwin Foy } Pray aid Mrs. P. Dog to|at this door and you wait at the | Metropo! and Singer bulldings,| .Antipholuse of Ephesw ill be . Mr. P. Dog (for Pr was Mr. P. Other, and a ot | the two highest ives in New Played bg HB. H. Sothern and Anti Dnn's fivet naces . mebody | them sticks ® he t, I'll use my| York. A monopian apable of | Dholus of Syracuse by. Lew Fields coming behind yc , 1 ak. With| carrying four passes besides | Annette Kellerman wil appear a and there * coming | the old folks ow th the| the pilot, will be used, and st will} Aemilia, wife of Aegon, and Eva behind you,” answe P. Dog, | Young 0 ill a very do . " Tanguay as Adriana, wife to Anti fe ' & inte th ack nd wa Fhev. wathilncs chest’ ane ata cee ee The remainder of the all-star} doc 1 Mr. P. Dog did Ike i F " ya +l . ; cast will be as followa? Palthaw: 4 tate Ppa le At . meirhe nd ¢ 1 savage, untill” sy P. Dog and their in.| ROb@rt Mantel; Angelo, Sam Born Seas thew bet a I Beak " peters | asnere ildren watehed, thelr | 84: (iret merchant, Oscar Hani ‘ \ w the Pot-|“! 1 ¢ hunting | death struggles from a hole in the) @ersteln; second merchant, David) i ma sl «va got to do something. | wall leading to @ neighbor's apart-| D0laseo; Pinch, Johnston Forbes 1 Rated “+ rth | You craw! dowr r hole and I'll) ments, whenow they had hastily | RObertson; Luciana, Gertrude Hoff owl aid Mr. P. De own mine As soon a8 We! gone. ag soon as thelr unwelcome | 8%, Lace, Nora Bayes | , , wae ry 8 1 folks we'll strike be-| pheatd had departed If there is anything in the fore tt Cr I ki ' Then for the That morning Mr. P. Dox again | S08 Which you don't belt you 5 ing house y and breakfast don’t have to belleve it j : ; : wt upon his porch and Mra. P. Dog c 1 q b sald Cree ( wile eat on hers " t of oa was M ” Dow { ar ™ k mi S ywley ber At the foot of one wa I don't Uke the way Jack Baasett he 2 y sretully, cun-\e dead snake, at the foot of the|iooks atm proclaimed wittie} boar de 0 ‘ ale other a dead owl "What's the! ». yb, I'M just be part of the far la I asians Preston when hi me home from! ow Y " on ne ald; meaning of your signe at YOur | school one da { raw cheertul- | § Jouk, as prepared for| doorway?” axked the neighbors 4 . ly, “# have he family Ja They mean ‘No Boarders Want Docs he give wou. bisck looks 1 1 vart And wit t " hae ry wen’ | asked his mother, sympatheticall 20m be part of And with H I hear someone,” saidjed Here'” answered Mr. and Mre,|"**e4 Snar: Sea nein lly tl eened | Cr Craw an he coiled him-| P. Dog T reckon he doesg\anawered Wit Good evenin id Butcher ff pring } lie, “anyhow fhe I Rave him a black} he ak, “1 have come to stay a few) zip! bing! the rattlosna Tomorrow's story ie “The Sup.| °”* : fl ~ on ews : urted his fangs into someone's! per in the Desert,” and will be told! Bloycle repairing. Hall, 1111 tat m very ¥," 0m Jog, | brew rt and the burrowing owl bur-| by Truepenny, ' | STAR made op ew fected. THE’ SPAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 8, “Hvery tayelty Th 1 Lady 1910, needs @ too many form rely 0” jetty finn.” I should Ike a theket wont (who th joke b—— You'm t y aro @ wpe I shall find Ip the pas Al) toys used by @ ehild waffertong from an infectious etther burned or ne whould be ably diste Setentiote mow soy that the earth te 400,000,000 yours old “THEN IT HAPPENED” Our Datly Discontinued St Archibald Bmoo , At his he dabbled he foctortits Ww f ib ta awe y & at 4. “and bw His words came true, for (The Bad ' | luxurious train operated over the IN THE PUBLIC EYE Come And sume itlgh ahone (Come Now stop “flee « half go’ gain, dartin’!) in o hedge er ride he day mn again, darlin’!) house in still PRR OPI ‘Od F And watch Take th ta ki Come again, darlin!) Every sweet that summer knows And all that loving knew Walt so tender wh (Come again, darlin'!) j1 lean where the 1 rose grow And watch the way for you Night falla on the wail And fragrant through and through Here's the ght (Come again, dariin'!) I lean on the And watch Marte Magazine for Dance V in window sill the night for Vorst, in April an Dreamland tonight high and bright you! Harper's see | | ovcmcamimce BAILLARGEON’S muss SPECIAL 10CcC EACH $6.60 School Suits at $4.50; One of Many Gog Things Arranged for the Boys Tomorrow fe While our prices ever he low , able Clothing can be sold by any establi our past efforts for tomorrow, and purchasing this store are the natural and sav Women’s Pure Linen Hemstitched s Handkerchiefs, with embroidered ini. tials, encircled in floral design. All are laundered, soft and ready for use, The price warrants liberal buying for the fu. ture tomorrow. SPEC represent tl st figure at which dg have reached opportunities ¢ tr Our splendidly equipped Boy partment is doing its pat cutting down the cost of living by pro iding better, lo clothes for prices the lowest of the low nd parents whe ait their sons here are saving useful mone We know. 3 iat v know, and we wish ents to know, that the finest Suits for the ey in the towh third floor--and more of them are oy DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, SIZES 6 TO 17 YEARS, } 75, $3.50, $4.00 | AT $4.50, REGULAR- | AT $5.75 anna Suits 1 ey LY $6.50 Expertly - i the hard i ‘ f Scotch ¢ rie of i, all are ght fe ‘ glish worstedg. lined and many | worsteds ‘ lorings, jngy pairs | kerbock- | tweeds in a 1 r ariety of pe oa é. havo er Very ; ery | extra pair of aeum other big eatin, At $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Complete and Correct BANNER LINE, EVERY ONE . apes, colored to just as per ‘ ‘ane tee Ae St ses, white of & are without excet j r with collars, atm k { pure we abri ' 5Oe¢, T5¢, $1.00 ana Sy Suits are shown in reen, superbly vat f I %, Neckwear, endless variety, Be we carry Separ Suspenders, wear, Belts, Recreation Wear] wh and terned In addition to the Double-Breasted Suits, we are display plete and worthy lines for the smaller boys—the Belted Norfd 6 to 12 years; Sailor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 years; the R Buster Brown Suits, 214 to 10 years. Secono Ave.& Serine St An Artistic Sign ee bee just Oregon & Beoond ar artistic advertising sign been completed for the Washington railroad, at and Marton. The sign rear view of the fe Limited, the fast, Shasta x Oregon & Washington and South the chavee made tr Ge @ ern Pacific. This train leaves Se atte daily et Il a m., reaching) mOWIN 2. BROWN, 712 First Av. camer Portland at 5:20 p. m. in the even. Union Block, Between Columbia oné| Steamer am and arriving in San Francisco bv tpn ga following evening atthe. Bradbury System The Clothes With a Solid Foundation Bvery attribute corre these clothes? We kr ' bundant sat ed ’ fee re at you ar 1 the ae i to you Prices $15 to $40 Buy Them on Easy Payments venience ‘ ha al when it t t buy r ere s » n xtra ¢ for it r es Ww i is nd yor ways w ssed, Quality is . and Oar Excellent Line of Furnishings In connection with the best of er wea te line of furnishings will oft gou from head are designs are perfectly new, nobby, and regula Ve and 7c. silk four-in-ha 4 of These specials are for 4 few day Store Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave. Near Union Street ‘‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Individuality Finish