The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1910, Page 6

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THE § THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE : ‘TAR--FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910, By mm mont Watered v office, an sevond-clans matter Member of the United Press. Published daily by The Star Publiahing Co. \ : | DECREE PENDING It Is About Time to Remember | a . * the Maine Again eu lay 1 Maine A k in Havana har-} bor t ain ther ‘ an 1 n trade, t ny grave of in The he Span wa as “Re ber the Maine!” But we have « all these t err t ly to have 4 forgotten her Jat now congress seems about to order th cabs! hulk be raised and re ed } W w that there has been ref n for the strange delay ! dD t not lie in the f ng that w y } have I anish an n ad and den | war when th Maine w 1 | , a : ne ef meow wetlieitel) aus Taker—Have you a buaband, madam? } Pe ok : ! ! rt The lady of the House--That is a matter the court hasn't de | { b t wa A ed y “There's th’ man who's allus fig 2 P : bs ‘ ; urin? how m v " kin as . nis money afore he gits it.” . 1 ‘ ! \ ee wt? SI air 1 ay | tr Bee ate? S R t f her , ‘ . ’ step sailors AOS ( ne ae 1 as . a | No—we cannot make any sort of reparation. We shall be) i" ed in the position of the leader of a vi tee which} HOW MERRYM OUTH LEARNED TO PUCKER | self def hanged the wrong man. On being de to the SN oy ae widow of the deceased, he cleared his throat and said: “Madam, [ | was a Oo all I can say is that this is a horse on the committee ; ves to: h we ach Awd - their A , " , ' cabby— Ne, ae t } t ‘ 1 that v as ae P \ y of the I s-—! « now lay ‘ and that it In India cakes of tee pare as our in the e wel on ~ fag, segpee oo | feMey, and in Chine pieces of silk We are glad that Cuba is independent. We are glad that f make a wh the ; “ : seal “ aty alr of the fir it the Philippines themselves are freed from the Spar ish yoke. shan’ Nate bie poker . s In California the so balmy he coul These things, perhaps, justify the war. Unless they do, there can be no justification for it white ark ie it ai For the blowing up of the MAINE, whether by an interior eot that tu bie fe pod w nat 3 ang bt off the trees, and straw aan or exterior explosion, was no justification of it. The Spanish} — cog emeliees wrayg siege Sir faation as a people never blew up the Maine. te and raising and guavas? tos. Y took bim all ar Quit Tei aie a . i ‘ duced bim to the gra ta ke While enjoying Venice's ase One day they cam nN of garden variety canals, it which was a dusty grayereen| The Fijian cannibals worship Mat eaves and oval| aweloo, « god with eight stomachs | who is believed to be always eating that the Benevolent with small hoped pped a few words anent ure erled Merrymouth 1 t at love t - very| Tt « ° ° hough poneet te ad i nteh’t Ne a hit-ma’ 1 7 sald. Ha nan race mm p p st Mer * 250, chan nduce the porter ne average 3 © i He was just bi sale Pee" 4 © upper berth tnatured and and really alive as @ SEO leasant side of things being of mind and soul lees than | Of course, when Merrymouth uth wae food 6f/6.000 years OF AN OLD VINTAGE grew into & big boy, 7 or & yoare fe 5 aiwaya oem pes id, he wanted to whistle. Every ‘te and they were! “THEN IT HAPPENED” and greener oy does. And of course he bad | larger ‘These Wolke learning Every boy | different, and he sald so, “These . j Only Merrymouth had more|jare ripe olives,” said Gigaiyxoone,| (Our Dally Discontinued 8 J | Ww er heand then he glagied some more telt funny | “Want to cat a few?” he asked = | into a smile Of course, Merrymouth wanted to eat a few, so Glagiynoose broke off xtonded it. Merry. | and chewed | and spolied his pucker i! hat bis mouth broke | | | wan the bit-| tt t, pueckery ALMOST & ne e dof A green would blow his na mmon would ve tantad itke |wa t so successful, an 1 fore he " comparison. Merry. | 1 get his curled inte the but he Iright place hie If And . | into a iaugh tn apite of then his mou a to “Who Is that fresh guy who was kidding me wayne Sager ag “sod Senta one caewi" cota “Ov. he represents = cort ind of wine.” fto say, but they had take his Merrymouth, blowing out a breath | Heb! obably the kind t & mocker | th clear to California to teach |¢ t: and what do you think?| Rlisadin oman = his bia ucke and THE PART OF F CAUTION, ee | ur cone Cates thes a | Tomorrow's story will be “The it. |Whistling Language.” throw so much andlord will be hur SHEPHERD. BY Ww. G t! ? Well, b w ‘ ped . Mis BRANDING OF FOOD | vices a‘St | THE GASE OF GONDENSED MILK “ t ‘ 4 i Li , \ ‘ i & t ir ired a b ; ) « D ? vid United PE. RILS OF HOUSEKEEPING AXA OID USSR OCOOOOOL be a . Heard ows? nome last « 4 ¢ vered NEHEMIAH D0. SPERRY It must have shooked him : gg E Dd rH a . hoe he only time thi nth the fu had 1 holding 1 rs a = beer ot men i Two-Minute Vaudeville % oon BY FRED SCHAEFFER. » ) ha mic _ - { t t it? a member the w Haven el » with the Chinaman th da He looked one s wh Bay “ 5 at the public tll with the gr nt spotted him he wore nd of FRED §CHABFER lly tha all oth hi 0c 4 in it. I busted him and knocked him down :” He ts now the oldest man in con Slap Did it hurt him? ft Thad Ww didn't make @ werateh, He bad a rubber cushion ovens, edhe oA ll plpaalaamaaiaed amie de ere RP ge tl gy at Gown '# iam vite.” ee, gut year, |s one of the most active deonek-co loved dike vite mices.” | around bh all around him either house ct ai y QUALITY BAILLARGEON’S . | The Special Showing of Women’s Fine Neckwear Continues Tomore ow te | Nar and Cuff : J New Yoke \ lal R te ¢ Newest ; ‘ \ ‘ ‘ rg ! Madeira, Ap. Neckwear, penzelle, | rish | hand-mad, ) ge Made Worth to $1.00, | = . 7 : 4 clusive array, § Pi mache , “Ags tyles, with at 50c copies of imported i h of interest too much to let —eeneperenteeenecnenstipsii alll Our Prices on “Good Clothes” for Boys Are of Vital Interest to Seattle Parents t mak hat our better, OUR IWN THE COST aca SECTION KEEP TFITTING SUITS FOR SPLI BOYS OF OU Serviceable Double-Breasted Suits Sizes 6 to 17 Years S$ D¢ SMALLI NDID SUIT ° BOYS Nor. Russian I Te : i) rown styles, <clusive BOYS’ ! HATS— AND CHILDREN’S new col- suits, at— $1.00, $1 nd $2.00 STRAW HATS—Al!! Sore. various Very stylish and » its are BOYS’ SHIR’ TS AND BLOUS- t shown in plain colors and mix ES—In « white or faney, bs tures of gray, blue, brown, green, | plain or pleat for dress or $ ete } school. SI th or without H AND SUPERIOR HAND.TAI- ‘ all le, of mad- L, LORED SUITS AT— , ercales, etc. $8.50 AND $10.00 AT 50¢, 85¢ AND $1.25 WITH SEPARATE PANTS, WASH SUITS AND KINDRED FUR. NISHINGS IN FULL SUMMER ARRAY—THIRD FLOOR Ta a Secono Ave a ‘Serine St STYLE FIT FINISH i TODAY'S STYLES TODAY These Are Some of the Distinguishing Features of Bradbury hits Clothes y n il em Di imir lresse the he vy ¢ ¢ a ‘ Sorisls a | y kno enc ‘ 1 Me clothe : | , € } 1 My t \ ut j 1 . - , ts at $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Other Fxeellen! Valaes from $18.00 to $40.0 cf Y of th ring } Sug gester Credit and Easy Payments Store Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Stree! | ~ Seattle fy Reliable Credit House” if3

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