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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910 ———<—_—<—_—————rrn— ae vgs gmail. THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE s (oS a See ce Tipline Bn aichelipage lye Bg \“*Why Did Four Beautiful: Women Marry Me? ad STAR DUST ! peaceful fee! new, ef may Can’t ™’ you sleep at night? atic duty must romain her sponsibility, As the Jap anene are @ race attaching great has he jon he did the ther evening when he got under a | An Insurgent Electorate ; that oo DS | ‘ Paris, an? icine-~ond ‘ st ' That's the Question That's . ie’ | Extra » Ss ep ow ; . bool 48 sorat | Up to Nat Goodwin, \ \ . Tonic % beg p t | Comedy Idol, and There H temperamental i ing to 1 \ t . is Talk About Another ‘ : 1 wome jer being « ! | Divorce and Wife No. 5. : Jealit ‘' ' the d « . aa la ng : k > four beautif we t r apa ned ¥ ar C How the weight of bis| aware . be a goatt Why 4 | me arry him ’ " “ Last week this newspa ld how the King ¢ to way | A, tires nial then a new republican central committee, in furthering the schemes of | ; t od — i ae le : vis ie always the “interests,” had decided that it would nominate the | mareied me Yor tove | delegates to t state convention to nominate supreme | ea me nae —— court justices; how these delegates, in their friend j : y and one a garg Bes | ; + rnd ; h G > cts te cdlparatinia, world frome the state fepubtinn | emp iogey- i fa etn and "| rhe Geysers! platform, and having gone tt , calmly proceed to read xin street of frontl 8 ated ‘ } cert irgent republicans out of the party rom o : | ® in 1 Pp - 1 ar-| key = gebt of eee, 1l i he Geysers! as cay ‘ - : : ‘the | Cevenue, of $246,000,000 TT Geyse ' puch r th ter forever; tha 1 nincoat, a 1 de Maxton 3 ' on A x | ieee eel orsse <1 YellowstoneParki j State , : ene real et! why [helped to” win three eague 5 . : : I wa a Kood b wing he Ge ja aR if f we . ” traye . ' ne y precedent le s \GAIN & ! ea lw | ¥ r ‘ Il | a4 ! . t k Al e tical we | - book, | and | 4 aking . The Western Union Telegraph Via VF ses ton Railroad, Ore a Mr ; ) | and ‘el him f ¥ nisin % sre ny made a profit Iast year of gon &N ( Oregon Shot : Bpattery, the ordinary, 1 -cegeed ep o And Maxine Et y write ONE chapter ' fs on the insurge, d M odwin was alse t—w " < 2 s La standpat candidates m a ed nt n the d highways of t Mra G ” r “ It is going to be a difficult task for the King county Once ‘ | Nat Goodwin and Edna Goodrich, | N > There ” jecture cost of sending « cable mes ’ republican central committee to make new arrangements. - r he ites Ate ia wt : a t t me sage tro m New Y rk to London is & To call a county convention after deciding not to, wt li re : nam —_ J a " r j quire nota little humiliating finesse, a painful admission oe n oh era — = - - “| ae a Re | quity or "ett ° of being caught with the goods. But, in the phil ysophizing | N 908 “pppoe é imeilols tage|in Renae bet Cugla. oye. ‘ uilty, Jude mt ue ‘ words of the chorus girl, “it must be did,” that’s the end And w r ars | ev aaw ving se ei ven 4 shal again j ‘ chia rom all Oregon t tm of it. j Washington, $79.75; tickets include rail tram t 3 Wherein one may plainly see the scope and potency of | ay net, le thet whieh ie lengthened nd from the Park, ‘stare Aaa $ IS G : ! a ‘ne | insurgency. | ALLANT RECORD OF TWENTY-FIFTH averted hee The ows hat Har Fon mene REGIMENT TO GO FOR NAUGHT? | . we ! Special Side Tri Fecal! to several Seattle pec General Edwin 8 Gill, r or aigna in which was engaged, Let ua be @hey never got their money bach a t Rainier Va ' i, bu m 1867 to the last Sloux uprising ier » RR emgage ee es) ese i avn, a SMALL EXPENSE he acroplac ; iion ot dour | has A = Pea {An innocent bystander has been all 1 7 j * t he ( , i : §musced up by one love lettors. ‘7 ge tee “ Leynll. The chance of a lifetime to make a grand five = er t Ee t n days’ tour of t! *st scenic spot in Amenca JUSTICE MOODY GETTING WELL, BU | Alyn , « Write or inqu ' \gent for Yellow. q WON’T HEAR THE STANDARD OIL CASE| the th Tw f ' W f tone Park t ng all details. BOSTON, June 13.—Justice W toe Wi would have rh ba ; ; r CITY TICKET OFFICE PASSENGER STATION E Yam H. Moody of the United Stat rthe man gu t ‘ 608 First Avenue Firts Av. So. and Dearbom q pupreme court ix in a falr way and no would ha n 18 4 e wa Phones—Main 118 Phones—Main 7378 4 ill be able to return to the at t . fair d i a tac t « = Sian. thes deanoonne oti a Al th é E ELLIS, A.E.D STEWAREETS fall. The justice says back with a bigher “ weneral Agent eattle, yer felt bette life. H » peor ency and brave rea " ie suctine, that Pref sah aay Sa pean . D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent fF Sndard ‘On’ ens r a cat, tether naught becaw ime te | Hibernian Excursion to Portland July 26th 4 In view of the fact that Justi fantry in the doze ad with ra " le | ' toody, when attorney genera Batley of! 9 tuted the — er br gs . nm a |m : Lis fagers | a pt inst the Standard Oli compa = * it don = Mother-in-Law” Joke Isn’t "i. does not consider that it just for him to participate | 3 ring that is to lead up to TODA Y’S STYLES So Funny to Japanese Wife | *@ to « wn, t wife P . ns went ove send ei pada aes aaa |i py a tenes vite “ride brimmed soft hat, & ou Must Have It a 4 Thus the famous anti-trust case Payh , Jaane s at al eu an a Hee sed of an tl i @overndr Hughes, there will b nk oF The ae pened od Sor yan cree black sack f a hardship, great saving of {daily homage. Before the ancestra | tablets as well as before the fay te gods of the fam must be laid and before the shrine attend to these re « hough all others fail f the ‘Since the restoration some of r and the} which now Is} di by the ovepipe top- t judges on the supreme Justice Moody is in Corey H Hospital, taking treatment for rheu- fpatiam. At times he suffers intense} JUSTICE WILLIAM H, MOODY e in his right leg, but otherwise |———————— 1 ler - effectiver inexpensiveness om | wu y gifts of ric yers offered he wif you wil 40 when Texans immeasurably venience, istance Easy Payment Ball : is in perfect health, His physi but that jt may fians say that his a before he fs entire! he eagle eyes constitution eoping a silk hat —— = eae =e these old ideas have become modi-|but that by. They scrimy saving is Ww 4 REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. | Pointed Paragraphs. 4 gorge at the main prin that famous no har > of any kind i ; “8 ve i | The eagle is a noble bird, but the Seany he teteat nat . ry, “Where did rices, no extt® 4 he average woman would rather | 414 hen contributes more to the wel veep tb : al and social) you get silk hat kes | ! ei R the wife of any kind of a man! fare of the human race. ne ot h “ Ba ae yorin is attract-/ them all spicion that] 1othing but convenieact) — * peice fone 55 $0) | Sometimes it’s difficult to draw uaual degree. This change has| ‘Though Bailey is not rich when| to finish. Tf you bay a : Everybody has coneett; a few suc-|the line ena kleptomaniac won effected chiefly through Ocet 1 with some of the sena. prefer it to aay @eed in concealing it, and @ souvenir collect dental philosophy and literature: |{ money bags, he ts a regular dng : The way to get a woman to be The reason men don't and the ideas of some few of our| plutocrat in Texas and down there rr lite to another is for her to hate} women is because no ¥ women are becoming so we they can't see how he got it, unless er. tries to make herself pla’ ized that they are beginning he did get too near that Standard You are entitled to feel you are Happiness m but cuss the independence of w On can At any rate, until he get feasonably sane when you 4 the relatives wife are und advocating the Occidental cus a good coat of whitewash Bailey's Mink nearly « erybody else is cra not neces ry to his happiness. Eastern Good re ; : n Young Japinese Wife and Her! tom of havi ng the ne wiy " dj siik hat won't cause anything like jood resolutions would iim, ty is akin to love, and if a young ; ouple live in separate houses from|the Toxas cyclone it would have . ith age if they ever lasted man has an obese bank balance it Domineering Mother-in-Law. the pare Not only #0, but the| aroused a few years ago tt C Ine ng. isn’t difficult to find a girl to pity se mother-in-law problem {s not hereasing intensity of the struggle | u ng 0., 1 Next to wanting to flirt with a him supplement joke for existence has led many women Hande Up! * . gan there's nothing can make a eason why a woman|" K te store FT —— |!0 seck employment in factories! “t's just 12 o'clock,” said the tim-| 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union E: “ bog vd than er « sh regh boarder if he ve ditions are some-| wife if she did not know how to “od < ti and th i. v1 ab 4} id man, tromblingly, when he bad Credit H ” ody to want her not to. lcago| to, but she sh n't try to board 4 om what they are| shampoo the head of her husband’s| ®°™e r. Industrialism | consulted his watch at the re | sy tle’s Reliabl it House t ; a, - : d his watch equ le’s Reliable Credi we. | moving train.—New York Pre father or mother. To marcied wom-| (f/.708 bound to have an important |of the polite highwayman ‘| _ It is the wife that feels the pres-jen of the west the idea may come ta a the future of domestic | Thank you,” was the polite high-| —_— sisioniindoeiea — nee of th therinlaw in Ja] a hock, but in all respectable | "fe !n Japan | wayman's acknowledgement. “And| © Cut . =: N pan, The wife is the servant of her| circles of Japanese society it is tak now, sir,” he begged, “will you be Oh De t t husband's mother and the mother|en as a matter of course. In fact In the Good Old Times kind ‘as to place your hands in 1D hate nuists KLEI , never even volunteers to “do tho] any violation of it would be a legiti-| A Northerner sitting on the same position as those on your 01% Pike St, Over Owl Drug Co THE SHOEMAK' { ff t mate cause for a true| Veranda of a Southern was | watch, so that I will be enabled We Stand It you can't get vont t ; 4 wo Chineiibliesteters vem-| washand e his wife | enra d by the beauty of the|go through your pockets with as li Back of Our shoos to fit you. e& } esenting ‘husband’ in the Japa-|show vener his parents | Sight How wonderfully beautiful| tle trouble as possible Chicago Work for 12 je to meas nese language mean ‘heavenly per-| than for himself jis the moonlight falling on the wa-|Nows ics Apel tT JAMES tre ‘ on Accordingly, bis wife is ex The Japanese woman is loved ag| tet.” he exclaimed Tt is, indeed,” Years. a ected to honor him as a thing from|a wife, and honored as a mother,|Teplied his dignified but unrecon Sitting in Judgment ‘ does this by attend-| Thus though her duties are arduou tructed Sout H 8; “but,| Knicker—It is difficult to alt ir ainless ‘ ing lly to the duties of the! her life on the whole is happy and| ab! hould t it be for | sudumont Sia . Dental Str household #0 as to leave her hus-| contented the war."—Everybody's Magasine.. |" Booker—Yee; when you find Work sand free to car n the business Though the Japanese woman ts vane Geatied so oye . $e of Wife. The true wife will sacri-|r equired to be gentle at all A Man of Few Words rome wa p3 te an As ‘vac Pe a = Cut Rate ; fice fortune 1 even life for the und to keep that spirit alive! Mr. Jones, who is a man of fow|atraight Judes. bs Prices. ake of her lord « Jiro Shimo-|in thor he is not & creature | words, went into a musie store to] 5 i . da, deseribing domestic custome) without courage or bravery, In old buy some music for bis wif | His Choice. : 1 among Japanese, in the current| Japan, when a daughter was mar Mikado Mbretto,” he said to the] Doctor—Now, McTavish, it's like |$! SBT OF TkTH “ ate Oo ber hie Japan Magazine, pub-| ried ought as part’ of her | clerk this: you've either to stop the | #10 SET OF TRETH—Gua F lished at Tokio dower a dagger, and prepared to de-| The clerk started What's | whisky or lose your eyesight—and ad Continuing, he says: “One of our|fend her husband even on the! that?” he asked you must choose ae CSP Ce OB FORCELAIN |e ; - Japanese savants has said that} honeymoon, and to risk her life for Mikado libretto,” said Jones} MeTavish—Ay, weel, doctor, I'm|® Bertiieonqerneetcamean A he Jespondent One—Drat it, | ieel like killing iysei though a wife were complete in all| him if need be. There are many | agatr n auld man 1.* t f a here ir ain an auld man noo, an’ I was thinkin Ha Gold ‘Filings, ¥i Up. ' The Comforter—Tut, tut, cheer up. Why, I feel Ike killing ccomplishments of the modern| stories of heroic women in Japan “Me no spik de Itallan,” said the/I've seen aboot everything worth ok Fillings, ‘Bde Up. ht myself often—but I really never do it. | worla she would not be a perfect|that recall the women of Sparta | clork.—Lippincott’s seein’.—London ‘Tatler 12-Yoar Written Guarantee Given on | Phones

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