The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910, THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE +: Member of the United Press, Published daily by The Star i Publishing Co. | | Ps | Commission Plan and State |FROM DIANA’S DIAR STAR DUST iinet } rn i An | The commission government has wiped out wards and] migg pitipickles Succeeds a6 a Consus Enumeratress—VYet She le P | parties, with their narrow, selfish interests, in JO Americ any aieventiy: Semried by a Myclérious Mr, Mossite etties | | O i are ac I 1 f turnin vera 1 body of fi BY FRED SCHAEFER. jaw-mak ent ng fune a amall | ve men dire the w people through the mit tive, the r hy 1 the recall—-as fast Jewistate i nated by t ‘ will them | We ' fa state wld be tun by a 1a 1c} | y | ceasfully as these 30 citte re } oO € govert have the " ty | ernme! ch the n is disy The legislature, like the council, is made up of many repre sentatives not of the people, but of sections. The average mem Wise SAYS | ber has one or two bills which he is determined to pass either SWhet « “frech? feller tal for love of notoriety or money, So he trades his votes on other |e taken with & grain o' salt, an’ no men's bills, for other men’s votes on his bill, Special interests lings “pit Wacge. find the legislature a fertile field to reap favors—there are so Bn Many representa s that the people can’t drag all the grafters : Hust T ate " It would be a tedious, tiresome job. ait - ‘ into the white light | Over 2,500 laborers are engaged in So « g of the leg atur ap ‘ : | the first of the irrigation projects Good me may be pa ts a sure t g ‘ 4 lwhieh are planned to redeom the , Neha 12,800,000 acres of Mesopotamia, | others fair to bad and wor southwestern Agrioultural ‘Thus it happens that our state books a w v Thenefite will be ved within two 18 it lor th . that regulate everyth the size at or three years : Have condiments « cracks in hote h law A our: Bven the « that we respec Could we ant att ve are in I'm sure fish he ; © wher eil, and confer its pow a om fish- | sible to the will of all up Would a half-dozen men, on whom the light of publicity was | Next to France, the United States ie the | xpor mob constantly playing from every corner of the state, be more 1 to the largeas « porter of automobiles > pei to record anatase a than two hundred | No. dou i — a 28 | a elor t | FOOD jt get 21% cents if you answer, and you get a $100 fine if you don’t.” | "N08 love still burne for your’ - MISBRANDING OF | IV tthat 1 wasn't interested mynelf in| VOP' Kindle the morning fire | | Por a wt today I was up| Knowing. But be was awful sore Bhe made a lot of money on her ‘ What do you get for coming! y : against « tougher p on than ~ round here and prying into my af-| wiv r, to find out when he! chewing man: | bates was born, and if he works for a| ner, “I get (By United Pres liv This was tackling a friend and you «eo yqu of family don't.” After tha 9 : e ited States department of WASHINGTON, April 21.—The United States departmer Att de tant eae & fitond Of ee te be he wi ng of the procee Georgia in the feulture has published & bulletin tet United States t court of North wthe Koca Nola compan: family | Dout ot His you te me ¢ him thee to let Splurge hes ane matt Maye Hair - Help The government tn and analysed a can label . th tele w 4 th “Deticio opel wa 3 Tonie Drink,” and an- | they're worth « lot of money ell oth ume, but he's dinar tabeled einen see Ke 2 Soda Water Flavor, |SPlarge wan glad to see me till Tt Irishman’ ves That i 3 There's « big difference between long- Guaranteed under the tood and drugs act,” ete 0 oc bed ond —s a home, | fellow oS seeeg 86 «ion | sced and long-headed people. Long. © Bo ; 4 th © ‘mixture contained cocaine | 984 wae it mortgaged, and ing a do nk} a ‘ i The government charged that the mixtur ntain “ © |much? Thon he went up in the had 6 4 bt ‘nced people hesitate, doubt, grow The defendant pleading not guilty, and was injurious to health counts and alder every day. Long-headed people | top their falling beir with Ayer's { told him an — trial by jory was bad, and the would be perte 8 fine of $100 was imposed. verdict was guilty on four and tts | = “on > | Hale Vigor. pag HIS GUESS WAS GOOD . | Stubbina: Hiidegarde, ye ¢ no heart i | Mirthful Mishaps Does not Color the Hair i the chat Na; | gave it to Mer. Van Re wena A aie a) pe ply org Rage | SOCIABILITY IN THE CITY | dewr's Hor Viger? skis - | IANOG Are you on speaking terms with your neighbors? ‘Only when they complain to me about my children.” M.A.GOTTSTEIN ge FURNITURE COM Cb _FOR pry BS 45—Pool Tabies—45 26-—Soie Tables— 28 Bas, restaurant, cigar stand and | eeveb chair barber shop. Largest! | place of the kind in the world. five away Cally, 1413-16-17 rd ay.. between Pike and Union | THE ENTIRE IDEA BEHIND THIS STORE CENTERS IN THE ONE AIM—TO ENABLE THE HOME-MAKER TO FURNISH HIS HOME TO SUIT HIM, AT LOWEST POSSI- BLE COST. SEE MR. GOTTSTEIN ABOUT THE TERMS—-THEY’LL BE ARRANGED TO FIT YOUR PURSE This Magnificent 4-Piece $1 Now, $1 Weekly EVERETT & EDMONDS ROVTE | Str, Clty of Rverett or Telegraph. Suite, Friday and Saturday Lat ee Bs | em 18 p.m and 7 at 946 & m., | sebaat work At Half Price The only method Leave Everett af | ana te ne 15 pm. | Sther di Ohio Dental Parlors | =BAILLARGEON’S A Special Sale of Fancy Hosiery Starts Tomorrow For Women For Men 50c Grade at 3 Pairs for $1 | 50c Grade at 3 Pairs for $1 These are high-grade 50c Lisle Regular stock very fine Silk Stockings in Sill Embroidered | | iste and Silk Clocked Lisle. All Lisle, Clocked Lisle, Fine Stripe the new and popular shad Lisle, Drop Stitch Lisle, Plain Boot fs er heen Lisle with fancy top, and others, as bronze, purple, brown, gram gray and so forth. Very stylish, including plenty of tan, black and | white, in Lace Lisle. All the new | perfectly good, and great values Spring colors. | even at 50c pair. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Special Prices for Tomor- | | Third | row on the Finest Natural Hair | Floor NEW SWITCHES—Long, Ws: N | i Beauty | Parlors of perfect fullne $15.00 Switches Special $10.00 An increasing clientele attests the excellency of our Beauty Parlors ure. E hed to vary fre ings are fa $6.50 SWITCHES, SPECIAL $4,50— $5.00 SWITCHES, SPECIAL $3.45 en the most difficul pe lengths om r too gr E (Copy" —For Manicuring, Massage, Face and Scalp Treatment, Electrolysis, " “ye Chiropody. Expert Operators, Refined and Secluded Parlors.—Third on br Floor. 1 Bf @uions i eo th ; I fel The Handkerchief Sale Offers Remarkable Values—For Instance © Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at with neat hand-« orth ¢ ne linen, hemstitched with embr new; at High-( videred « Linen Handke stade wage My que sewn, Par- nt stitching, Assorted shades of A splendid e for dress or street wear, All linen with at im weight special at Hand-Made Armenian Lace Ex some, durable; at serviceable linen. Daintily Hand ige Handkerchiec to demonetrate hod, we will do all] neat Maxtliar mm First sale dates May 2nd and 9th. Round trip tickets from Seattle to— th with t plaree Kansas City Council Bluffs i Work BY NORMAN. back of his ears, and he | 299% FIRE STREET, pril 20.—The t 4, Ind. T26./ % THIRD AND PIKE { : ag rg Ghar Gk ao ove but why didn’t he wnvED < h CORNER EXERANCE, OOM 4 DEMME Ss kaa a paper her written a note te TMM ik es the correspondent of the sald pa 4 per in Pa N. J. asking him Washington, D. C a & drop in. He wants to talk with ee Ae tl a Boston, Mass. iz The assistant phone « v = é : mn yes SCENIC HIGHWAY Limits Going, @n days; returning, three was the ce r THROUGH THE n th § sued LAND OF FORTUNE™ jonths. sd Stopovers are allowed anywhere going or T& Voice Cars Open Sections including electric lower berths. in design and as Open Tillh10 Saturday Wise ar d Otherwise New Compartment Containing Compartments Beautiful in f On the North eo Limited or St. Louis. ow the advantages turning at or west of Chica A glance at the map will st of routing offered by the Oregon & Washington R. R. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Drawing-rooms with very latest berth lamps in w and These lines offer FOUR DISTINCTIVE ROUTES You may go East over any and return Ove any other route, Y to ask for fall particulars City Ticket Office comfortable Passenger Station: Ea i é : Crack ri rain of the Northwest’ 608 First Avenue ist Av. S. and Dearborn St $3 ae » Ons te nd on tan¢ Sleepin, rai EP * . front, and h ‘ sthweet. Carries Standard Siooging ann E. E. Ellis, Gen. Agt. A. E. D. Stewart, D. T. A: D Sag Alea nly for Spokane $ ite de, Kin Belly ng W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent + ng products the $5 a era Pacific s own Poultry Farm and Baker at 1 at this price, and first N at come will be first ved The cori oot | Northern Pacific double the figure quoted, but, in pite of the hea $1 NOW bring underpricing, yot to your the Railway home Is what you enjoy wher u All four pleces are solid oak, mission style, early English finish. The line that pr y all th ie comfofts ‘as wen as the Fe Pag ome feminine pr Nenana bi Laden; Resegg rt ar ; immed Ht Cook With Gas Grimes of vuth Ma my d and browns. Table has top 28x42 inches; roomy drawer and — ail ae i" " got a la nd, after considerable { ha ided to cut nt book shelf. Every piece strongly built and well finished es oo ” } Let our solicitor call and e you. aifti od . ut abo f of them myself ok# good on paper—it will look better still in your home. J. O. MeMULLEN A. TINLING | ; City Passenger Agent Genorat Agent |i Seattle Lighting Company Ast Ave, and Yesler Way, “ take ourselves.--Now , Seattle A. D. CHARLTON, Aaat. Gen'l Pass’r Agent, Portland SOLID COMFORT 1314 Fourth Ave. enry Bidg E Phones: Main 6767; Ind, 67

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