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Published Co. Press. Publishing United The Star Member of Daily by The Blood- Cursed Cup I that has been spilled because of the Vander athered, every drop, it would fill that ill-starred rim many times over, now one, now another The Tf the blo bilt cup were trophy to the Each year the winner of the hand to hand. But the real victor, the ever consistent remains in the background, Nevertheless, he Death always wins the Vanderbilt trophy The just as in was strewn with victims of the annual exhibition, this carnival of der the “sport,” this time than ordinarily, omebody is exalted as cup winner, always scores former yeats, This ghastly masquerading un path of this year’s “race, speed juggernaut homicide a little but in the main it was not exceptional guise of was perhaps more grewsome The list of casualties fluctuates from year to year, of course, but there is always a list of casualties It is not by any indeterminate chance that people are killed in the Vanderbilt cup races. It is a certainty, You can figure it out as you would a mathematical problem, Those who promote the races KNOW that people are going to be killed Whey prepare for it, just as those who know people are going to be killed in a battle prepare for bloodshed in battle. Those who ride in the races know that people are going to be killed Those who go to see the races know that people are going to be killed That is why most of them are there. In fact there is no pretense on the part of anybody that the Vanderbilt cup race is anything other than an event in necessarily be killed. Everybody takes it ° ° ° cursed trophy itself passes from] i STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910 > “How Under the Sun,”’ Wonders Marion Lowe, “Does a Bachelor Ever Mend = Clothes?”’ BY MARION LOWE. Qe wale ©0000 Sree > © © e©00 Onnee on Burrows their How do bachelors keep clothes mend ? Do they keep thom mended? This in not going to be an expone, | or anything like that, neither ta it prompted by any mere curtosity, but how do they get along, anyway? Is have such a lot of mending to do, and It fs a matter of some wonderment how hor men get along, Maybe there ts an easter! way for the girta, It has been said that If men did housework they uld devise a lot of easier ways of doing It, and the actual work would | A Faw O10 STAND OTS one be reduced a half. If ther is an easier way of keep in repair than by keep-| em in repair, | want to know] & young bache M lor who Ives away from home » woman, do you tallor keeps them mended,”| Aske the Hello Girt. ‘ | ‘The other day I saw how one fel low in distress was getting relief He had appealed to the telephone & lapse she has on @ garment in such condition she oft warns her family to have her brought home and not taken to the morgue or @ hospital, in case of ac he # “But the tatlor doean’t mend your stockings and “stalled” the general THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE # IN Uy it. S80 does every other woman, = | ce 2 pas ehyae Starts to Investigate, & while he sews on buttons out of /ing with a hole in It or wear any I started an investigation, or an | e#pect for his mother, and then | other garment that ts out of order inquiry, rather jhe gets married.” So certain ts the ignominy falling | “How do you keep your clothes! That helps him out, but I don't) upon a woman wearing frayed skirts) mended?’ I asked soe how that solves the mending or ragged underclothing, that if by nm laughingly | By Mati, year, ¥ c. Kent itive, 6 month out of city—1 f red at month, Wash, Po NEW VORK 1 $1.60; 4 Seattle, 4 BecOnd-+ ae matter, VL OLo) NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—Usually Dally, Rev, Dr. Abel ¢ much millinery may things are pretty quiet up in the! Rev. H. Kugene Curtes piumage of the 4 Bronx, If you were to drop al City; Rev. George G rl cre much they may m puff in a patch of tall graws,| Newark, N. J it brings: ote and Rev au while passing along one of the! Palmer, of Staten Isla prevents = mat ot then "ta main streets, chances are the foiks| ree. seas would all run out to see what the| There ts a Ittle girl on Central ther than give explosion was Ip k West who is generally very |! house room I would hat But they had some excitement in| good, but sometimes very bad, On |My bent customer,” one milliggngs Mott av. the other morning, just|one of the latter occasions, a few | “led. “I have done it More thay the same. For several hours a|days ago, her mother shut her in a | 0@0® Women who want thetr omy carefree son of Bicily had been| closet. No sound came forth. | ™aterlale made up have toting a sack back and forth be ma opened the door Vhat are | Peacock trimming, and when [pms tw b7th st. and 188th st. One| you doing in there, Mabel?” she | “U¥ely refused to handle it they way way it was full and bulgy, other | inquired aa? enery and looked foram way it was empty and limp Quoth Mabel, in fey tones: “1 | DOdY else to work up thetr Some Bronxites who observed the | thplt on your new dress, and I thpit |{#thers. But no doubt proceedings thought the Italian had |on your new hat, and now I'm wait. |!0%® chase, be taken @ contract to drown a large|ing for more the mil to come, so I number of cats in the river, and peacock was eliminating them by install | “But why? ments. Others wondered wh: arried @ peacock feather it her hand bag | her | - he was burglar. | Broadway, a con-| | “It's bad luck, that fs wy,” sa assistant to 4a the milliner thpit can thpit on your new parathol!” asked @ woman yy Finally Arthur J tractor, asked the swarthy pedew . |trian what be might have in the Josh Wise Says: ——e jeack “Bence th’ county poorhouse had There's Some Excitement. | circus camp near it, all th’ In: |a riuky ne tn nut omibloye itm Then came the excitement. It|mates have became poverty. ia: in 4 car polishine tee cae |was dynamite, 20 sticks of it. | stricken.” brass ¢ an buttons on hig rous we Every load the Itallan had carried | = was sufficient to blow up half a “It looks like rain,” ’ remarked the | passengers st which people must | stocking» [ T le kil porate 0 on cident oF tre block of houses, if hi landlady ; as a matter of course. The drivers consider the inevitable kill 1 throw them away when they vom or Pas “4 a ay Spat cident on the street ei m yl oa a ee “Yeu.” anid the star boarder, “1| *roused thems ing of a foolish spectator as a mere incident—an unfortunate | et holes In ‘em : poard abe sewed on @ button for|,,2en who are scrupulous about) ine Dojicy station, and Lleutenant |*ppose ft ta, but still it does smell |en. oe, what he wae pala 1 t “But that's expensive,” I argued.| board she sewed on the bath and fastidious about | - 9 | Uittle Ike coffee with, but whatever it was tieie incident, of course, and doubly so if time be lost beca OF 'G) «agy time's worth more than the| Dim curing will wear ragged under-| ("40 nent four policemen, who poset tons took on a mighty Inet jy but at worst something that cannot be avoided. The ¢ must | pother.” he sald And so the mending got around to | Ct ad stockings with ho! Hoameed ara ennre sae ed at the 224 by the young man seemaiqu, be won at any cost. A few dead spectators, more or less--what But a woman's time fen't worth| the Woman again, > . 1 in them without the least com angel ¥ carefully to the ats | University of Berlin fied with their splendor an do they signify? so much, That ts, a working wom se enivte and vader.| 108 Moreover, upon discovery,| "“D, oMe essing at th | ed & tiny green wad which fi tag . - n doesn't get weh for he ws ae Bae a ow ¢ | yA ne feeling at the po-| held in the pi a We would respectfully suggest that the title by which the | 42% pon net ged much for hor time | clothing before he ever wears them, Ger we ake ie dort {ice atation over the fact that, selien Pageant 2 ad ipoent e-a0t en nie aaa 5 ‘ » 7 ld}. er ey do 01 oO ‘i ‘ lthough there are umber of very | 8 estimated a or . eee eee cones = SHOWN, be changed. How would can’t afford to throw away « eteck brag setae thing? But yk Rap dag Men have three established meth | sont }. wh i rboenang rig M ul about one person to every ten | Patent polisher was a $10 bill this do? | oy whet ao & bes v1 ong — joey About mon being “alesy.” Take | ods for meeting the mending prob-linere, Lieutenant O'Brien Getalie 3 | Square miles. od oe ‘ its _ you spen he mu [it from me, there aren't many who lem They hire thetr mending done |Patrolmen Schneider, Vreedeabers a Play pool at Oriental Poo! Rom . » . 1 don’t wear alk or It he| are fussy in that way about their/or buy new things bo tgiond coant| Metager and Bernstein to convoy | , qo <o cent of divorce cases| tonight $10 cash prizes daily, 9 RACE FOR THE BLOOD-CURSED CUP | sak Oe aoe ian oie Chena with holes tn them, You can count) the dynamite. The German contin. | /® Switzerland are settled out of 3rd av., between Pike and Ui Open to all racing homicides, amateur or professional stockings and they last | There's a ble standard” in on thie they con woes about gent feel that they were unduly court. ro) t] y o me the ethics of clothes, It's a dis-| their clothes nor let m bl honored in the matter ———, } Maybe he meant that as a hint t ¢ Year & stock: | them. 1 Been _ _ to girls who wear lace-work and) &race for & woman to wea’ e ° m a = pena Aiea Rae Misr stage Bhar . She's in Pape: Bride. 4,Cto If the Vanderbilt cup race must continue as a carnival of | hie alk or gause atc * Minh a > eco, 3 * j show some sense In what they buy,/| ‘ ” Miss Edng Lee Davis of Jersey . ite, homicide, it should be known and spoken of for just what it is.|) 0 \oemed to think vey) sueT A way THEY HAVE. “THEN IT HAPPENED’ Clty ondese Ss apedbaian Soneea : Jou 2 % er, ey soe ry erable space in all the New York ~ She Asks a Lawyer. Over (at the show)—Queer thing Mecontinued Stor ne How do you keep your clothos | about ballet owia, tent At (Our Dally Discontinued Story.) oes when she became a bride OBSERV. TIONS mended?” I asked a very natty.) Myer--What's queer about ‘om? tle or ar ty pgp een WF Japper bachelor lawyer | Gyer--Why, no matter how long ee yg a Bo automobile. acter dE, ; | “i don't keep them mended,” he “ o | She did not even elope. But she} on this id | " " : they ison tae stage tie had the biggest flock of ministers EGhist “SHARK” HILLMAN Is now a competent witness on buze-sawa, | *!d ruefully Look at that.” dis) never seem to grow gray in the | h . / A , playing a long rent In a handsome | sors; on hand for the ceremony that was] T a yak a ~ Z seat | erre® ever beard of in these parts , ds SENSITIVE POLICEMEN are now quitting the force to become |'* rain coat. He was too modest | x coral 5 . | wo recor 4 te make aay Gtmlesion about his fits Davis married the Rev. Earl fighters Hink—That man Smith is #0 Ransom Slutz, a Methodist clergy: | WALL S&T, JOURNAL is for Harmon for president. Not that ft loves Harmon more, but T ly lows. ° ° o KING MANUEL evidently lan't any cleverer at taking a hint than our own complacent chief of px o °o WON'T SUSPENDING Wappy mm Attend to his multifarious private Interests? i ae THOSE states’ rights irrigationiata only want the government to furnish the money and let them spend it. 6 Ae WILL ANYTHING happen to the y councll to make ft change fits mind concerning Ike Rosenthal'’s Newport cafe? ig ts tT TOOK 19 months to get the crafters with the goods on them fm Pittsburg, and it will take than $950 in Seattle. ae ae AT THE LAST meeting of the stockholders of the Hillside In vestment company it was decided to hold “open meetings” in the future. sive him more time to vag eae WITH Gaynor, Hearst and Ted declining to run for governor, why not trot out that Sereno Pay ? He'd make a fine target anyhow. oe ¢.% THEY passed those bribes to Illinois democratic legislators tn @ bath room—the last place anyone would look for an Iilinots @emocrat, all right TAFT is “keeping his mind open” as to new Preme court judges, say the dispatches corporation lawyer. United States su Nice opening for some rising a, BIG law business boom all along the Coast! Lacky Paldwin's Megitimate children are going to file sults for thetr parts of the late lamented’s estate hee ee A BEAR ditched an automobile full of joy Me. We demand a closed season for Rocky They'd discount Maine bears as ditchers. riders near Bangor, mountain grizz A ° °o THE AEROPLANE’S bound to be popular, It seems to be one conveyance in which the operator gots all that's coming to him, while at falls a mile or so » with y slight bruls It’s All in the Blend! THAT Explains! It’s the particular combination of ities, known as the ‘‘Presado” blend, unusua Th If you ing smoker delicate, delicious coffee you'll KNOW. —— vant to know what the “Pr get a Tom Keene cigar at 5c; and note aroma—note that fragrance SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Ine. SEATTLE which produces the delicate yet fragrant, thab| of the TOM neat Cigar | and at FIVE CEN Experts the clim question by reference to the tailor|!shorent he didn’t know Abraham / andr | Lincotn was dead on eken'e iettias don’t cont as much} Jink-—Ho, ho, that's good! | But las w rns,” he-tald, “and we can| Telly, te that sot | didn’t knowy lafferé to we away 6 © gar-| Lincoln was even sick ment. Lf can buy ¢ shirts for] what you pay for one shirtwatst | “Won't you come forward and When a young man goes away| get raligion? id the revival from home the first time,” sald al preacher to the coal dealer newlywed, “hia mother fits him owt} “Can't,” whispered the od. “MY with a roll that has in it buttons) brother is sick and I've got to ties and a thimble. For weigh the coal.” thread, ne | DROSS AS A DISTURBER Chiffon. He would distinguish As there fs often some one inj Some folke have tried so long to Sennett ie tak’ ees. tae Gay Oc far who attack | find om Indigestion And| Know the reason why. He would] m of an outoforder stom:| play like a demon. t youtach with the common every von | Incidentally there were about house| cures advertised that they havelsieven husky demons on the other | about 1 up thetr minds that} «de cwsing will digest they have something else Wrong, OF |” ‘The next moment finds Geoffrey | ya can eat without believe theira is a case Nervou®|Rahrah huge the ball on the} st discomfort, and ov gassy Stomach five m me ness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stom-| gr¢ nund, while 2,200 pounds of de mon hurls itself upon his prostrate is a sertous mit | frame. trouble is, what For the love of Mike. digest; Instead, | (The End.) ments and sours, turns to acid, | }a sour lafter Teil your | 4 the fi w ‘ to let you) ta nted on * Dia these Pap: eadily nee and Stomach poison, whic hb] ANOTHER ADAGE SPOILED. * ation, Sour] putrefy tn the digestivé tract and st 4 other ¢ ntestines, and, beald poison the am euch taleosles Ohl) <A Mearty anpetite, with therouall remarked the man with the proverb Belching of Gas, Eructations of] digestion, and without the slightest |"*”~ Move it.” relcine 80 ed food, Nat discomfort or misery of the Stom m't you belteve it,” rejoined + ta ness, Constipation| ach, {9 waiting for you as soon as|‘t@ contrary person. “The man who and oth Ach disorders. | you decide to ry Pape’s Diapepsin jtelle the story laughs best and he invariably laughs first.” Brain Workers Require Most Nourishing fine, truly superior tobacco qual-| “What bh the effect of wealth upon Dormus familyt 7 in the jatest pattern. 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