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‘Bl THE STAR—PREIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. Scene es ‘THE STAR EDITORYAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE @ von. c.@an ison As Recon cla® matter Coals of Fire rane Cafeteria Table Manners Are Sure | THE SHARK | STROLLER’S iL J. FREDERICK MEAGHER, on the Blink,” Says. Miss ‘Marion Lowe ste dome oi BuEhn ay the city ca the rescue of the Seattle Electric Co. when Ee deen dat baie ee sina that corpor n lacked electrical power was doubtless edify iii |= eivia This greedy, grasping, loathesome shark; . thee ing, an exa t each and every one of us might well follow|aaeaekak ewan ee rer He doos not spout, he does not splash ; in our r is with our fellow beings and unincorporated com-| * Until he makes his deadly dash P \* DON'T enti! he bares hin fulsome fangs, petitors *® «Eat with a knife y Pexulting in his victimes’ pangs, . me le iy Hart back two years we find an event that only makes|y — putter whole slice of bread ‘Then draws them downward deeper, dark one day sah the present attitude of the city lighting department stand out Stick fork endwise into 1 . This subtle, soulless, servile shark! in a br er ht of brotherly love, It may be rememberec mouth - Hold knwe and fork tn 7 . both fists with arms resting of Seattle was withont power to furnish lights on several oc on tal casions, The city asked its neighbor, the Seattle Electric Co., Hold ear of corn in both for the loan of a little juice, but the Seattle Electric Cc j* hands F caeeen Mak aeons thre. The Ganitin Wierteie Co. was ewspoon in cup course had none to spar rhe Seattle I ie € w ck akin vader chin sorry and all that, but the fact remains that the as . Use toothpick in public out electrical power until it gent its own lines Drink from saucer As a spectacle of Christian charity, the alacrity with which Sm ae Lf In hate hot homage let us sing i, i 7 wy This slinking, slimy, seeping thing | iw pe Z Which glides malignantly around forward hold, J La Y o | 2 The pent In shores of Puget sound. magic. That < Which glides about with snap and swirl, of the wonders of tile @ 4“ practiced plans, polluting purl, and the next morning With baneful breath and bulldog bite, Capt. Brann det iy Deapotling widows of thetr mite Capt. Brur vent down Pilfering poor men's hoarded 4 ” hold with the Chinamay tg {2 ty This year when the Seattle Electric Co.’s power was down |# — Put crackers in soup ‘eagee shartlike slogsn, “Puy! Pay! Payt™ | slance was encugh tot Ga rai e \ cO8e a « slogan ay mn ‘a ance an ¢ or im, and the city lighting department hurried right over in a neighborly Availeth naught on Juda lwubject of } the Arerrs re ee eo / eth naught o udgment Day, } nH vated fashion, anxious to do anything it cx o help, and the Seattle bts Which day is coming, heed, oh, hark, jeould tell by the way the Electric Co. accepted the er ¥ ita blush BY MARION LOWE. Vor him~-the sinful, spiteful shark face turned le that ‘tn, Of course there is this fact to be considered while the! Is the cafeteria undermining i 7 wan brewing ! that there weg jbe no new o : uring pow wreaths are being entwined about the city light department 5 is ae ea me to decry the |*he arrang ith another 4-| larger snuc ed powder ali building, the fact that Superintendent Arms is in charge may) 7th ie ht of ue would (ef % commit the same | Bat that custom ts out of date. |, When the storm subsided be explanatory when joined to the fact that Superintendent | starve to death if tt were not for ~ she openly corrected the oth And Many Others. jt umbl¢ Chinaman learned that jy Arms is late of the Seattle Electric Co, It was as an employe |tho steam-heated table bad : | How many people know the rule nad been using highgrade of the Seattle Electric Co. that Mr. Arms first attracted the| Hut, dearie me, it isn't any rea-| Amd Daniel took the hint that crackers should not be broken |centrates for the smelter ag ‘y attention of Hiram Cruising Gill json, is it, why we should cut our Teaspoon in Cup. into the soup? And that the spoon BY FRED SCHAEFER. | coma. e s 4 ; rt on the charitable disposition | ™aaaers down to a three-cent Maybe the leaving of the fea-| should be riled with a motion from we i a al - - an of the « light department toward its surly rival, it should ny | Of course, there are thousands | thing to make a fuss about, but do} the soup should be sipped from the | strides eee ane in the least detract from the magnanimity of the deed. It was)of homeless people in this coast! you know that all little rules of! side of the spoon and not the end? | I suppose that means it is finally abies |city of Seattle, living tn restaur-|etiquette are founded upon con-| And how many remomber that! getting on its legs, instead of on Josh Wise Sa sims ants and on lunch counter stools, | vente or kindness And wha f should be taken from thelitg wings. 1 must admit the avi “Tram t Heaping coals of fire o > with no one to love and none tol doe yo was thé origin of | side, not the of the (itt?! sicre-are stepping along pretty seevannntes tea ca ne Co. is sweet revenge—for the Seattle Electric Co caress”—-and so, more or less|the rul ® teaspoon must) There's dang w, of stab-| “yn ang fiptiaon + Fl ee nee a oe Wye |iively when you consider how . his barn, but he dasent jmp homeless ways are acquired \not be te he cup | bing yourself if you shove the fork! many of them have to use crutches, | ste ™e “ ; “ Yet, judging from the numerous} An accident. When somebody's | straight » your mouth ——en | SDOUE It Becur hie wite wae Rules. for Courts ip inquiries received by Cynthialarm touched the upright «poor Did ty ent | pen rnp, after all, is the one! ind the next moment be is at al: U inqul wCeLV OK by nth |* touche he uprigh! epoon } « you ever see anybody @ati best bet Whe alrehi start aac od ¢ bome’ oe t ; ; | y nan airship starts | 24 puree bicathaniacg Grey on what is “proper.” it is fair|cup was upset and som corn from the ear, holding the ear|up you can always bunk on it com | (uneral ‘ . Maryland contempli A prominent Philadelphia pastor has laid down some hard and |to conclude that nome of us would|gown wis ruined. You've seen it| with both hands? Wel ¢ ynthia| ing back is ee cee ees , ce hoon El iggy odd = |like to do differently if wo knew | yourseit Grey says chat isn't “proper.” The| ‘There are so many airships now | {2 celebrated birdman, tossing | tion of a "Ss sone tot te He does not approve of the family's desertion of the parlor | how, There was a time, once up ear should be broken in two and|that you cam go out in your yard S?™D seed to bis flock of biplanes |treatment of ady — when the young man calls, nor does he permit of dim corners or | Don’t Use Knife. time, when ft really was the prop:|hold with only one hand | ¥ at his aviary, and asked him if he | ‘userculesie. scenes tenes With all the jokes and “Don'te"|er thing to sip tea and coffee) And then, once in a while, some-| it safe going up in an seroplane.| | 4 Bp The hours for calting should be from 8:30 to 10:39, and with |about putting your knife into your|from the saucer, Small extra| body rests the elbow on the table al gc mga Baro yt no additianal half-hours to say goodby mouth, it would seem that every.| saucers were provided in which to drinks .rom the cup held in SneNe Pk He eS He adie net beltnve that young people should sit closé |pody in the world had heard it| set the cup w.ile drinking from the|the hand, Mustnt do It; it's “bad tt resting on the sofa so engrossed in their happiness that they “forget the | about 3,000 times. But beverthe \- iene form.” ‘ My wife was along and she told} Aeroplanes . ] r ever to risk imy life in an Waist line. flight of time |leas and however, you don't n PP! And the Toothpick ge Mev h odliggg ss - Courtship,” he says, “is as serious @ proposition as the r@ lio go to Skamakawa to seo that “THEN IT HA ENED” And the coothpick—if all the peo- nec oerem Promise me,” she/ Reactionary ynsibilities of marriage. It auld not continue longer than | crime committed ple who offend that “ pave. 01 eight monte we is the duty Of mothers to ascertain the When tea serena Sih wad! Goes mur Dally Discontinue pe fo Bay TOR Bhrcein nin My dear doll,” I said, “you| | There were 4 23 aera intention of young men.” : ae a running in from play and asked ove m 1m Seattle 4 | : . “ know 0 wey ore » spunk to | New York city in Now, this is precisely what the world has ed * fo piece,” © yo c. to be iat 6 hold them {Of 8 your roof any morning and |, aeains : Courtship, it must be admitted, Is conducted most erratically a, wil tor “piece,” he gave you to be turned into.a Jail to hold th pick wp enough (he gy he Coward,” she screamed. | PORTLAND, Me. Sept i Tn no other convention of life has there been permitted such free [ine ioat, with butter and sugar on fF toothpick in the presence of others |*9Fk broken into stove lengths to) clal.)—“I want it c a indulgence of individual fancy. A retleence, a mystery and a dim |i, you grabbed the whole slab ‘ sinless the wapkin ie held before |°OK the breakfast with that I am act * com idate for light have been thrown abo from time immemorial and ran back to play, eating that bogey | But though the risk is great the| election to the senat it , , Le eae ‘ Hale today. The Parents frequently h ye decided ideas concerning thelr |*10." . vag es mo ee a cuit ak ttna 46 aie 2 ey ator ’ aughter's courtship observances. But why so little to say slice of bread like a piccaninny After all this lecture, don’t you | . 3 |heavy and the going poor . ‘ that two years ago, owing to accidental circumstances, the city | eee eee eee eee ee ee 1 of the attle Electric . - knew an aviator once who started with a quarter of a wate feol like the kid who asked, “What Pr elr own? M nemortes fail them. Anywa ‘ as > 4 inside of Sentient vith thaen” They ry to make the elves believe the E Don't Butter Whole Slice. ; oan Tao ell, oes ” sorta i aropaaa | Professor D. B. times and customs have char they did their “sparking.” = brad Aesggy you bytes Sai JUST THREE MORE MONTHS,| right through the skyxeht of a Worcester academy, and Any movement to refc i * courtship is bound to | ®° yathia Grey and the La-!§ bank onto the paying teller's desk discovered thr: new be popular, even if tneffective. dies’ Home Journal and all the oth- | & AS) he pod ya Rnd will g9, } Of course th n't perfect cas northern Canada, west of There ig no more intense } t man nature than to rege | ¢r ty age ero aay that bread Winat 1 yal gel dl oda done | *¢t:, What's needed is not so many! Dioxydiamidoarsenobensol is the | let, one ot them 25 miles widk” late the courtship of other pec nless It be to conduct our own - me Srenen Ot or me - machines that can fly, but more| name of a w drug supposed to ~ as we see fit Ume ar |men that can. When a man who/| cure blood poison. If the printers After dissolving the a manuals \ Experience has taught ft don’t pa 4 Rauhlk’ cat trait tee > te ew, s foa't pay | can't fly is up in @ flying machine| don't make @ muss of it you might | ernment, Japan resumed shouldn't, eat from the 5 io be alo * . | jhe t# at the mercy of ite moods.|take it home and try it on your try Chosen. Chosen by Ji Where Labor Controls the Situation tered al But you keep on putting it off, and| tr ne stops he ter nra aint ee | ake it Peter gion When you were q ting it off, until the first thing | . — a bib, too, But re . ye know rybody else get San Francisco is the only Pacific coast city where the National {why you must tock 1 pkin | # picking 8 ite the eneas' Ga tek Manufact rs’ association failed to stir up industrial war in its inder your chin? * Dec 1 coast-wide campaign against union labor When Daniel Webster fir . 7 ‘ 1 vitlaga. sport, About the time the employers of the Coast bed fanned strike |sway from home, he lived at into OM Man Grtembat's flames » a blaze in Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle, the hod | boarding how Everybody tk and found the gang playing poker carriers in San Francisco asked that their petition for incre d Daniel, but he had some bad table | Zeke «at in pay for the extra hour they had to work each day be considered. {| manners, For instance, when talk weltoun mate later Zeke In San Francisco the big interests promptly took hold of thts re g. he t hin hands on the ta-| fow * had four jacks. Deftly Quest, and notably two large | ant managers injected them bie, with a kn in ome fist and a | etippt © yarn from round h selves into the fracas. The contract ooh nd, and building the other is o bet the whele wad was stopped on some sixty tidings ring labor to its landiady ene that “[ve got a straight fush,” said} econ ol thing » that would | his « vent. “What you got?” | American canned sweet corn is P. H. MeCarthy, unic mayor of San Francisco, called to- | hindrance t ar lve nothing but a plece of| making a great hit in parte of Rus | gether his board of public remar ua all the | was so h e ouldn't | yarn, sighed Zoke |sia, where the natives are buying contractors are tying up work because of this rs’ request. | bei t t ¥ y, #0 (The End.) | big eupplies. Better notify those fellows to at once clear the of building | _-— - - Material before these half-bii!t buildings, and to move y those elevated waiks and everything else from the eet he board 80 ordered. Then McCarthy said “Ne that those lime fellows are takin te an Interest In starting trouble. Guess we had better inform them that their porary permits for railroad spurs to their plants no lon force And due notice went forth There was considerable noise, but tt was definitely shown that the city «administration was not boosting any Inbor-baiting ga and that the police were not pald to work for the Citizens’ Al ance Mrs, Rebecea Kissick of Phila-| hia was dishes and swept one hundred and second and showed an unflag in the latest styles probably explains why » hundred and second birthday et r It Hod carriers’ strike settled in a week, and indus trial war indefinitely postponed. DRESSER As pictured, carefully C. D. HILLMAN ought to be one of o °o IT LOOKS as if Theodore Roosevelt a the ige of N | . f f ha ood, quarter- York | fect, in the ea FEW authors of fiction are so se about their books as C - I finish; D. Hillma and substantially made aped beveled b te WE FEAR that nothing in the world can make Maria Storer mit size 20x30 closed incident * - t vod $23.00 AE nay ence Bo lth 505 gait arent ans ed - i a =KITCHEN CABINET—Mad elected oat has THE PIANOLA PIANO ao: Ne seen thoroughly seasoned; it w ever PROBABLY those Arcade proprietors were under the imprew been thoroughly seasoned; it will nev sien that they wore yunning & neardance hall ‘ inum covered table top, size 26x42 inches; ple By conferring upon every one the ability to play” the piano, irrespee a 6 @ my cupboards and drawers, tea and co tive of any previous knowledge of music, the PIANOLA PIANO has PUTTING big men on th reme bench me of the most ¢ jars;1 lar p $28.00. Spec 16.25 oug sic oO » home . ‘e “re ie . st enjoy - hp boty Fonconllartno lee adr pqger Bs dyetell ite : ft i 8 brought music into the home—the place where music proves most enjoy ve - i. able, and where the pleasure can be shared with one's family and f iends. [uit King county rep an central committ will support | Solid Golden WHEN YOU BUY A PIANOLA PIANO THIS 1S WHAT YOU GET phrey about as enthuslastically as a fire in an ic house. , 4 1. The product of the atest house in the | 7. The only instrument containing the 'NOTHER new | 1 »pped up out of the ocean in the Oak musical industry of the wor | mous METROSTYLE, which prom Alentian group acto Is th y comet throwing Islands at | 2. An inst nt tha s ed the en- | nent musicians haves they would aot dorsement € ve ving mu- | consider any Piano-Player o ¢ | | sician of not 8. The only instrument containing the THE f the I ger's hat they'll find this proverb A piano tt as, in a years, revolu: | MODIST, which br 0 melody clearly in it i ; ) n posse wh nobtainable to othe om is a human pas d the plano indust nd is being more above the ac < sion ively imitated than any musical instru nstrur ch enjoys a tar larget 0 0 06 1 . produced sal nm any other of it t GOVERNOR HAY uld know that practical jok re beneath | Made } pic , that you can play ARTISTI 10. eae to pra pd atest library’ evet the d his off he wants to call anot conservation oan | fate, Ya though you know nothing of the | known—over 15,000 cor ns representiag cong | 7 | =” rudiments of mus every kind and every cla of ba e hape nddle \ 6. A plano that a perfect piano for hand 11. A possession that will bring pleasure @ TOO b at Cousin B an can't let aped 1th go of that county op I \\ laying very member of the fam i will prove # g enough what he thinks of Teddy's “new t, arms braced A a e or v4 containing the genuine | greater ad yn to the home than any slog m”! P ¥ PIANOLA, know! ghout the world as the | article that it is possible to © Oo under seat with STANDARD Piano-I 12. The thri rducing musey OKLAHOMA NEWS pn is so hot after the clairvoyantsa that s hep cat oan a nant coer thee “ener” winter hart ne ha Wola Weaiias Oca PT Oe THE PRESTIGE OF THE PIANOLA. PIANO in jail or the Gulf of Mexico tomorrow. i ee Ls ~ ndle are all "eae - ke u itv lle tiated Gad f It is a mistake to suppose that any piano with a player built in it is @ OLIN W. HILL, age 40, negle Deposit Co. se c t raced ur ¥ PIANOLA PIANO. The words PIANOI A PIANO are always in plaift never } da girl v k ago. They'd be hadn't added that a § girl finally fetched hin oie ' sep price 4 } view on the fall-board of the genuine instrument ELEANOR LADD, first woman to aeroplan tt . the tor 5 ‘ 1 & at ’ y Che entire line of the Aeolian ¢ ompany’s instruments is vund only @ brain w ymplex emotions ar » body with n¢ tingling ; « , 6 Kohler & Chase warerooms Good enough! But say, Eleanor, did yc er ap your wits i4-in. rounc $2. urday only, $2.95 Goce 4a tha tack? , | MAY WE SEND YOU FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PIANOLA PIANO? Fz WRITE FOR BOOKLET “T” LONG before she married er, Cavalieri publicly announce pt Pa that #hie would not marry for The hymeneal altar in a ehurc Store if piste After fs no place for a bride like t. She should be put up on an au i tion block in the tenderlol: Open : | . January ®& TWENTY-SIX trunk orses and five carriages have ar Ys AN We Will Be s rived at Tarrytown, N. J., from Cleveland. Rockefeller, with hi Every little porte monnie (French) will soon arrive and will’ Christmas . | Located there, if the ponte monule doesn’t collapse Saturday - ° — . at Pike ~ WASHINGTON’S nice little milk trust had Just announced a Evenin ; 4 Ro Buy Now | and Fiftt ‘ 1318 SECOND AVENUE in price beyond the reach of the poor, on the ground that cow “ & 2 Pay Later | and Fifth ESTABLISHED 1850 ving milk, when a prosecuting attorney said a few kind | Becond Ave, at Union St the cows went to spouting the lacteal most glorious!