The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1910, Page 4

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4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910. ‘What If Every Genius Deserted His Family for STAR DUST AN THE PUBLIC EYE SABY AND OTHER * “ousanse| 11 Long Years to Prove It, We Ask Max F 2 satire Wills ved eedire soa feed ong Lears to rrove it, We As ax rigman : : , eta: wade WON _| Its just human nature for an{ Five hundred native Filipinos i a " i Saar Pepe amas ee ee old baldhead to want young girls | are Methodist preachers ‘ che, pleture ts the octtertal And Although the Actor Says with a mons of curls to pretend , iigmatin of oe posto Ahn His Hero Is Really O. K., they can tolerate him. Consumption of Turkish clearet ‘ ee me a 5 T J ncreased 26 per cent in " coun bs a pang : It Is a Safe Bet That Figman increased 35 5 t r 7 He has a tender mouth, which Himself Would Never Think sora, yale 3 wamarriog persons y do by any means siRKest that of Such a Thing. n INJUN MUSIK | r he Is temperamentally weak His fo: s room fn it for HY JOMN COPLEY Presidential Impoasibilities. Here is exhib-| > any an of knowledge or After witnessing th firet two Unele Joe, i t “B’—a Chip ‘ MIS-kno’ and that's what Jacts of “Mary Jane's Pa” at the J. Plorp. pewa song from we want alk about M last . T—t France Dens- | f The baby is the child of just com foore last night, I was undecided Doe Cook more’s book on ; mon folk whether an artistic temperament Indian musle | He was not born to luxury and @ man justifies an 11 years’ de Now they're trying to invent The words are| pamy which ts undoubtedly | sortion of said'man’s wife and two colored moving pletures: What Nindaagagioa ng for the baby w would YOU raise him? the IMPORTANT question, Now this baby with the wide ace between his eyes can learn to be bad or good. He Is a fow jenini amund) endogwen wia-| gudjiug,” which mean “I can| make that man bashful, I won der what is the matter that] The pleture which Miss Densmore says is al-| was the matte with the Jack Jobnaon fight pletures? hildren So I asked Max Figman, who plays the part of the artistic tem perament man, if he believed that such a man, tm real life, who did such a thing In real life (meaning nths } han three ye ate months han three years old ht tne | the 11 years’ desertion, should be The tender tips may easily be 1 nto the firm atlintender, [taken back to the bosom of the which means “decision” tn big business, or they m “ family that had known him not for n wistte eal, may just as easily me m wintaly ay wt —— that somewhat extended period The Puritans prohibited the ob. servance of Christmas tn England from 164% to 1656, and In New Knog land until 1681. They oppose rint mas because of the pagan elements!» 6 can 1 in its celebration. They emphasized the old testament rather than the ier ; a pared ways suggested by the song, ts pre s papa and mamma p sally SCOLD him, they h rea te repoa Max jnented herewith, The tune goes| ni nder ext n hey will drive out the |Figman. “Well, now, I'll tell you like this: “Tra, la, bum de dido.” Satie rr . | Over in Helena I met a lady whose Lillian Russell says ALL, men are| ‘Try {t over on yo husband in a newspaper man, She Mars. She ought to know | yetually PRAISE him, they will as surely vale ha, Said tna Thad aha’ a ae ee j ure again. He is very susceptible to good or bad |i he Ciat aie we eT rac Mali aha auioee os MISS SOPHIE WRIGHT pry mae p it. Good chests ana bodily ause it gave b ¥ bette and a sages Seaaing, in K conga — Mi at ee ee ~ ‘firet oft, Soddtl: } nore @ | Standing the odd tempera a » in the next con 4 f he's en” is also the “best a * : stron and bodily strength helps mental virility more than th |makeup of her husband nd I like most other congressmen, he'll till more rarely are ther hee Or tie “9 in ye sulders; broaden them! Broad shoulders give a eae ee sues gee g her men soon begin stringing the i = . ny Moai. New Or. man confide Mon thé eek ete ee oe Miss Lillian Russell celebrated | \°*! ane crowned one of ber See th stout little leg deoveloy The most poverty woos wed po Gir and pe In the little Moravian village of/one of her annual birthdays last ee : and “first” cit, stricken parents have not had that blessed privilege taken away | hidale yt a BN ee kee ° Emans, Pa, “St. Nicholas or| Sunday. Yes, you heard correctly peers bye boys are ay from them. |, tre ane 2 man. Peltznickel,” visita every home in| one” of her birthdays, because the sit tn Chett Romane Ae ny Now while we are not baby experts, we are enough Interested | » while upp gg: Tage ines the village on Christmas eve and) star celeb 5 every year two ar girls, ing to wit there in the star room and hear Max Figman these charity raya for hia MAX FIGMAN. ¢ wor saries of her arrival on this |, jd she is Miss of existence Wright wel of merey and light: was born on December 4 pev.|t2 Ne™ Orleans she is Saint Soghia fn common humanity to have studied {t; and we ask the mothers of babies to do their best. The possibilities which Hie {on a baby--ANY RABY—are not to |) distributes gifts to the children. nive ho play, I will pause long aco. Just how She was born in hopeless poverty puted e ht t h Lee 3 . - - it _— years nt be ° many she " fler t my _ “God a " be y God knows th enough tm this bright little essay | Menno No, r mentions, not because she dis er the Civil war, Her But we do want this baby and other babies to have a chance—a | °° ark that teaders who are|own dreasing room chair, Rather the horrid past of the folks who pucarne catty OULie \l likes taking the public into her con-| °bidhood days were days of phys. Sos auvubnn ti be t is ; : shot full of te ment and/ nice idea find fame on this page of The QUIT LAUGHING T wort ; ‘ to her pain and sufferia chance to develop the best that fs in them genius may find other ways of éis-| h built h a To tell the truth, ! became ae fidence, but because no one believes f birth. ad bad 4 3 gro to be t bother ft be a man pares ee other of die) The chair is bullt so that Star ‘© tell the truth, noc ] nee Wien dhe Gladbouen han seal on rom birt Let THIS BABY grow up to be A MAN—whether tt be a m playing this genius than in runping| may atr Setarented ta. Man’ Wiamawal when she discloses her real age ch out and nap, or with a pick, or a map with an office, or a man with a sul Ser ether dnattetnaty te ates 4, to help support ber OS i a } ated way from the home fireside for |» - te eo me t Jane’a ™ ~ , Bhe began te fices; and then the mother of this handsome little one shall! it Fhe teag - rem for | or * pli h th necessa 1 tm the Mery : an - age» n June. She pie June because! of viris in ber mother aa that she has done her duty to humanity, than which there ts no adornment in perfect ease and perfectly O mn taking she likes to see roses around her Donner S. nobler work 4 ; See Se ee Se nana) te: 10 Whe aay: enitnde Mary Jane's Pa that I forgot to birthday cake. Also in Juse actress-| 1°F School for girls grew, talitties oe es yea and besides, such disappear) 4, Fiaman spends her even. 4#k him whether he wanted to be os are usually resting, aad it's twice she started the wurst night sehoof fa Aces Occasion some annoyance to nt of tro New ¢ feeman or a hack driver when this olice and Ro at nee in the Pigman dressing room. the fun to bave a birthday when ans; started ft right in ev ne kindergar : |her own home, and ‘conducted it Mr L vening she was occupied b¢ was in the kinderga the folks a ound »le to the family Not all wives | Jinn une "dainty cubelien to being Canned Interview Question Miss Ruse prt nyt her ump after spending the day teaching ber an 3 " will take back th sake somebdy a happy Christmas, No. 41 of every really professional — tieth year in San Francisco Sun girls’ school, a class in the normal, ’igal dad as pleasantly aa does interviewer | BuLinen- day mornin the witching hour and while she berself was @ student of the he « | And upon quitting the room, in | “9 ° y i ro of “Mary! cite of Max Figman's spirited de| So, if I have fatlen down on this| ph Bg Ono, ot fact that Mary Janes Pa|fense of his genius hero, I laid a part of It this time, you must be at & newspaper man may off quiet bet with myself that he satlafied with the little observation) 5 extenuation, as Mr, Figman | ¥ould never emulate the hero's ex that one doesn’t necessarily have ° and evaporate for 11 long to dewert one's family for 11 long received congrate.|#t the normal 3:30, and id cor Her night school for men and wo 7 tel crams from a host of/ nen, and the boys and girls who riends | work during Uhe day, has prospered, nd now has over 1,700 “pupils.” The present session of congress will be brief, yet it will « able the people to take the measure of American statesmansh and to make their plans for 19 ordingly Watch the leaders of both parties, watch the leaders of both factions in the republican party, and w h part larly the ac but It searcely condones BEE. ae maawe ena. tica of YOUR OWN SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES on ars of miserable mis years years just to prove that the divine to take eating noone des ided. | c« ods tor ihe Mes wright ras. eq ae ara Five yours, at the most. wo| It may be recalled that I make fire of genius smoulders in one's! ceane, lnenans te dosstes-|covtad. Mera s oe Alntragn js aay, would be sufficien j!t 9 pernicious custom to delve into breast. “ a ee Be eon | beara ete Saheae uae Physical valuation of railways. | x Figman » 1 a Mp his. Two pupils; books and pay teachers. nysics rae fe Masacete tg. a |tacle of beautifu ¢ calm in for gas stoves ane ad Disp t i ot the atve need ons! nates ft Artes oe pare 5: dre room at the theatre Bkinney A. Nuff, pays for th e8 HEROIC ADVICE. tern sate Sow teab-cet eecscions wiget Wi pronabiy be do | it5 is the oaly aster besa 1 has Cutaway. x +t marrow of the overshadowing issue of the times PECIAL PRIV- | year who carries h tik wide Cal ae to om in _ adver ising gas ILEGE VERSUS POPULAR RIGHTS. They supply a yar | rretuguastistensieneneemintimamane ls in which rims | ranges. Another pupil is employed are » parated from the center by|in the editorial office of a maga cofled springs to afford resiliency|xine and takes cooking lessons as are being tried out by a str & means of writing in compaty in Glasgow culinary subjects | - preparing to undert } Tea or coffe demanded the| ing for a large boarding ac | bustling waltress | is anxious to understa Don't tell me,” said the star} and get Ups on marketing. Two boarder, “let me guess more are business women just start ing in housekeeping and eager to learn mink cooking. Not an engaged the whole class, Jobs connected with congress! while a couple of years ago only Dr. Crow—And, in 6 worth $700,000 pass from republi-| prospective brides were ever found, above all things, don’t get Jour na to democrats in a cooking class. | wet Thrifty Christmas Shoppers, Attention! A Stupendous Sale of Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Socks, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Sweater Coats, Fancy Vests, J. B. Stet- son Hats, Soft Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ete. The stock of D. Winehill & Co. ordered sold by the U. S. Court. This store has only been in existence a few months. Everything is new and high-grade—only established brands being carried. This is the best op portunity ever offered for economical Christmas shoppers, either men of women. Thousands of fine gift suggestions to choose from, but the first here will get the greatest bargains. This stock must go, and go quicky. by which men and parties may be measured The man and the party that are ready to give of the public treasury to private steamship companies, ready accept the Ballinger record as the standard conduct in official | | na This Home - Made Cough Remedy Ife, ready to help the railroads collect dividends on wate stock, instead of actual tiny down t spirations of Arizona for 4 ENEMIES OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE There's the yardat Costs Little, Het Dees the Work Quickty, of Momey Ketunded. essssssseceststec shires sts ticsstcissistcsssissed tment, and ready to stri peratic government, ar 1 Bowes... w don’t forget to use it Mite pint of @rano voenr Great Victory for the People. WORKS a Business announcements in English newspapers furnish an al luring hint of the good things to come w the parcels post, even \ in its limited application to rural mail routes pain English farmers advertise a « Devonshire clotted t cream from Jersey,” “fat, heavy chickens, farm fatted, thoroughly genuine,” and teil consumers to “sa half your bu and buy direct from the farmers,” while fishermen get “fish fresh from the sea,” all by parcels post This is but one of the minor reforms in the direction of free 4 ing the people from the ex of special privil in this case, the monopoly of the e companies—yet it carries far reaching possibilities of good masses It brings producer and cons together, abolishes the mid dieman, and reduces the evils of c old storage system to a minimum. It supplies a charming paradox in the shape of better Prices for the producer and lower prices for the consumer By all means, let us have the parcels post, even if it extends no further than the rural routes, and is limited to 11 pounds. a 2h (anton pleasant jon or refund the purchase rice Aave THE JOKE’S ON THE LORDS The English tories thought they had an argument which would stem the tide of radicalism in England. John Redmond came to the United States and raised a campaign fund of $200,000 down before this onslaught of dir cried the lords Then that irrev », took He wanted to know when the tory lords fir of American dollars. He held them up to scorn as an eunious lot, whose chief bt nm life ta t tur American hetresses, and he produced a t sowing that they had already received more than $200,000,000 in wedding dowries Then England roared 1 the face of a nation-wide tories had to offer The joke is on the lords “Will you allow the British constitution to ge American dollars hap. | d up in nt can sta was the th he 8 LOOKS like it would be a ¢ IF you kaven't been inj t you don't really be in our | Prices in every instance are lower than maker's cost. je | : nse any et re a An Illustration of the Great Bargains i tucose for the kiddies’ Christ + hundred | $8.50 Smoking Jacket .....$3.89 | 50c Cashmere, Lisle and Silk Hose cone for the | A $5.00 and $6.00 J. B. Stetson BRN Rig shite yi. gaia taco one: a0 Soo vee lentista toll u lie re tt Oo ats Gee $2.48 | $1.50 Plain, Pleated and Bogom will play safe ee an to her. Oh, thank We | $3.00 and 50 Soft Hats . $1.89 Biota. At nolirs we “BE nd will be 1 $1.50 and $2.00 Gloves, dres ed and | ¢9 99 Plain, Plaited nd Bosom i nappy a ya will b od,” says Fra undressed kids .......... 89¢ Z : d= ar L pan wil be lonesome.” Ev . i and Factory Piano Store Sherwin-Williams Paint The Waldorf $2.50 Shoe $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Suspender ' in | Shirt aes oe WASHINGTON, D. C., wil GEO. P. BENT CO. } Leet seibaperc " MEN'S SHOE STORE holiday boxes .. 48¢ | $1.00 Soft and Stiff Shirts ....484 choc to earn a living ir r ad - . fla Beattie, 1421 Third Av. near ® ye : p qi i ) rs 805 First Ave $3.50 Sweater \ ests, in various 35c Neckties in various colors .18¢ BE . tel iobaat ar mia2i23 Fourth Av. Colman Bldg colors tee tee eee eee s PLSD | $1.00 Classy Neckties .....+++ 48¢ i EMMA TRENTINI, $ “ Factory, Chicago, UL pt $1.00 Silk Suspenders, in holiday | $1.50 ind $2.00 Neckties ...-- $9.00 Sweater Coats .......$2.48 | 25c Cashmere Hose . We For Men and Women, Waterproof i ortunate Arizona and New Mex : : | Bush & Lane Pianos | SEATTLE AGENCY ‘ er ¢ ve . From Factory to Home” i R. & G. CORSETS 4 pte ; 1. Art : ee ee eee FIXTURES FOR SALE 4 i onaves » Push sfane Pinus fo. a ee eet Oe i prize to 4h 4 ans ves dost any St. Louis 1315 Third Avenue. ii LONDO Av. SEARMA BE Sale Insolvent Stock of | lawyer eould have bung the } Austin Opp. Postoffice Starts "i P rhe DUPONT, powd nate ‘ tea telamsniibes 9 a 10 A. M. Au Investigate charges of it, D tte || Dutch Kalsomine LITHOLIN | COLLARS W. L. DOUGLAS Wed. ° Winehill & Co. a THOUSANDS of ga ‘ Se Sl’ be ois The Sanitary Wall Conting eee We 5 PACKARD SHOES ‘ tn Chicago. Aldrich says ban he'crying need of tho |} «A QAMLIM SSARRY, INC a ee DANZ SHOE Co 803 2d Av., Near Columbia S6é | bank ifn snd is ES. 10: 5 1308 Second Avenue.

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