The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1910, Page 4

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4 Member of United Press, Published Star Publishing Co. na Daily by The Motered at Seattio, Wash., po stoftioe as seco: ane matter A YOUNG MAN WHO STOPPED Twenty-five years ago Massachusetts looked forward with extraordinary interest to the public career of Henry Cabot Lodge. His father was an intimate end of Charl nner It was believed the young man, who had “caught the drop pings” from the lips of the t char n of equality, would be another Sumner if the ; gave him the opportunity » but the man fa i nor to lead the public opinion ons of the The opportunity car He did not fail to get office, of his state, but he | to meet the I failed h expectati people Endowed with wealth, education and great ability, he put] Now that it's all over, {t seems ymi-|to b wv seoundrelly stunt these resources at the service of the big interests which domi-|to hay n @ scour | . : t thi t tenuating | nated the life of New England pi can't think Of any extenuating |} He could not lerstand that the rights of man were in bi tad, 1S ke Oboe bet thet volved in trusts, work, wages, [the vic ie wtill vexed, and t as they ever were in] But here are the facts he qu chattel slavery ked into the New Washington the que ‘at nile of el? this morning, Time (get | Fle “ ; , ; tl by the clock ke strugyle + years he has sa up to the marble counter. Bust-|| Washingt: r wW for liberty is h pushing pen at me (by|/ ‘ os night clerk) atone § aces it I want to see Miss Florence || He reacher Charles Sumne said 1 with all stopped. He could not have go » (good word, that fice. HE WOULD NOT PAY THE PRICI — jaw fell hard Amidst the widespread cla for na at tt ® Ing to observe how f. aw son w « ne tt what dom ¢ ence ty, Ky as recently a local option 1 he for the head of its bal Another side had the picture of a whisky jon, because the Bible cai You see, the Ker whisky bott use of the latter you may selence. Amusing, isn’t it of fellows so stupid that’ through a Kentucky elect ean infl he Bible, be s freedom ing the conscience into heaven Kentucky low with the to see the law prote: ey believe they can got m booth?’ BOOKER WASHINGT | The great leader of the colore e comes Into renewed promt ate hical chapters a current », and from conc a of the 4 colored leaders in varic ¢ sentiment in favor of migratic f and a good deal in favor of a more aggressive atuit toward the whites. Dr. Washington is oppo » both. He ts to make the best of the circumstances In wh . —to educate both his head and his hands, to earn m save it, to make a home, and be a good cit ju folks”—if not a little more so. His program {is not dramatic, but it ts sensible, and If he has his way the blacks will make the most wo d of eco nomic progress ever scored by a race emerged { slavery MARCH OF OUR COUSINS’ COXEY ARMY ]) Tt ts nice to other kle our pr in structive to observe how th The other day 1,000 © farmers, the very soundest and Most solid element on ear t to Ottawa, Ont, and presented @ their government some demands . OBSERVATIONS KING GEORGE and Qu Mary are going to India. Should think it hot enough for them in England just now oe © ST. LOUIS man has invented a nols No ex cuse for a St. Louisan eating ‘ie apn with his fingers, now “REPUDIATED” SENATOR pick says he's glad he ts to shake the dust of the senate from his feet. But he probably meant head. ° BALLINGER wil! stick unless k out. Wonderful tt Goesn't remember that the whale didn't get one bit of credit or carrying Jonah. oo EDISON’S movin royalties net him $8,000 weekly he, too, is beginning to have doubts about a hereafter where Weary are at rest. © © o IN “Thais,” Mary Garden exhibits her pink toes feminine toes are a homely green, envy to suppress “Thais.” As Chicago is surely behind the demand oo o ALL right in Mrs. Young, superinte: schools, making the boys learn how to sew; the girls learn how to chop kindlings? © © Oo NOW Copenhagen Institute 4 penhagen scientists seem to be simply because somebody in the 3 t of Chicago public but is she gotug to make Those game hasn't drawn any cards ° AT Chicago, 4,000 hc holders go out and 4,0¢ democ go in. Just than the swarming of fi can °© 60 6 JOHN W. HUNT, naire and hote turpentine died at Dallas, crying for bea | young wife whom e4 five months ago, for eloping w n alleged Russian p John! His 30-year-old wife broke his 70-year-old heart r try to break his will M marria ess, death do tread upon each othe ney follow ! how they Geo. P. Cave C. D. McNaughton Gen'l Agent City Pass. Agent Ind, 493. Main 1004 705 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE. Business Bringers. > ” Star classified ads. Buy or sel] real estate, etc. THE STAR—FRIDAY, Florence Roberts, Interviewed by Mistake at DECEMBER 23, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 7:31 A. M., Doesn’t Get Mad About It One Bit he dramat! Th ity Editor.) | | THe POLICH REPORTER — | tin Jap hurried In with]! nw N. C. was! » (wh . son.” or words to! pains to tmpress the N.| >. that I waa not recently escaped || om Stel! be ai 14 was j He filed oral affidavite that I a momber of the Ananias Aggre ily he wilted an } 4 got busy on |] phone 4] the it was some wire session, honest! And, really, the clerk was up against @ ticklish aituation. But At last I was elevated to Mins] Roberts’ apartment Naturally she wanted to know! what in thunder I wanted at that hour ( y she dida't use * got ay that my bout wit the N. C_ Included information that | et important mossa; guished “Won't you step In?” invited th star Then Robe just an if it were apa As if it were am & ed hour—for her Of the Christmas spir glad she was to be back Ir on Christmas so many she was 5 And of } | for half an hour M | | Their and our goods is atisfactory than is that non crowd, Lant " " Chris was a triumph ® manager of a depar < early be those that Diagonally Acrose From Moore Theatre The SNe Eagle Rent South of Pt $40.00 a Front root WHY DO YOUR PURCHASING IN THE HIGH-RENT DISTRICT? FREE — FREE — FREE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS With All Purchases Over 9$5.00—Beits $10.00-——Underwear $7.50—Feathers $15.00—Kimonos And $20.00—Petticoats Xmas Specials for $1.00 , $1.00 PETTICOATS FANCY JEWELRY FANCY HAND. KERCHIEFS WOOL DRESSES SILK RIBBON for 19¢ Open Evenings Until Christmas We Pay Your Street Car Fare On All Purchases 00 Over $2 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” TO MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS. rrassed because be only bad it ie going to bel ° you wouldn't be pensiod what to nts, but the robbers took it HUGE DISCOUNT erful production.” Then she! ¢ for Christmas if t people ¢ good naturedly | Come in while cholce {is large, hed into the plot. It sounded) you wore giving it needed it | ct one and we will lay it | “What makes you distrust mill ide for you When Miss Roberta waved me/|‘This talk of “six best sellers” |tarisn{ Uncle | attle agents Kood-bye she amiled as if she were| pains, Th’ army m, b’jing.” | Lenses, Shur-on Eye Glaases t ath. Perhaps she was And also somewhat tires. - | rk was stil om the/ It somehow a knock contains * Christmas comes but once a year,| No row | and let us su ec it is | | | | ed the door more delay n useful, By Mail, out of city—-20 cents for cents for two months, 7 tw for Twenty-five cents per month wher for three months or more mf la COTTA ‘tat ny Ge IVAN HAA AD (Nk aN | i Ml TTAI Lio oe Mie BY FRANCES GILBREATH INGERSOLL @? 1 but turn oasilinendia ola tume in his flyght, And be ae a child AZaN, Of alll of its bittern: just for “one nights ond strife; With foith-as'e childsinits Heort-hunger ond longing ehristmasy lores . sorrow ond ruthy [net ee the ams unulfuled of would wish I might 4 the stocking, of life otto, O I croved frien Aships, Pied , the deay J ed uu). issedy The freedom, gto grosp & lof © “The dit Day Is gine ~ Shop This Evening—Shop Early in the Morning w. If tfere becar practical | vo should come in this evening, so you will be sure to have it ready pe d- a iven, births are When embers bur one The mute and pleasure, the sunshine and glee; he arthstone of fate, The beauty of living, the clear sight to see And the wh r the flat “ ‘tis late,” The chances of life, to few only, given; rll pray—“Of poorest I be, To walk “bravely shodden” the pathway to heaven. | Dear Santa in t Al Re of Pennsylvania, who} f as long as city] armers do not lve » Not strange, not strange. It! heaper to die in the country, claims to have the shortest will have to spilt the money Hy Lo of New York. Miss Ed: name with | is a Ek One day last week the New York} ock market was described as “ir-| ybb tant call the ¢ ular One had suspected as fore some Jap comes much all along } ed O. MI } | Ht Inf ? | Are You Well informed? _ fae Vou Wel informed it a th ovens Know all the ordinary things, sl rept, if + 8°) What are the Doukh » ought to stump you What happens when the con Opera, Field and Marine Who are the members of the ler of the currency issues a “bank 04888, Binoculars, Télesagay for call"? | Give the difference between a CHRISTMAS GIFTS plurality and a majority ; What are British console? eit the mugen selection Where is the Levant? cago; direct importa- tion of Le Maire, Colmont, etc., Zeiss Stereo, Bausch & Lomb, Warner Swazey Binoculars at eld up the other night felt of worst buyers. | And brings the itching mitt when || HUTESON OPTICAL here; lways armed to|Christmas ‘stays one day, then COMPANY, streaks 1330 Second Av., Near Union. The itching mitt bangs on two It is Dr. Wiley who tells ua that] weeks ih iy are any you have neglected to remember, ¢ or tomor- Tt does, then ein is, evening Do you kn Per s the best presents? app ing apparel l and valuable. aps it is an article of wearing rel for yourself; Eastern Outfitting Co. 1332-34 Second Avenue CAAA RA aA aA Tea a A ta ea A Gift A Gift Father, Husband, Son | Mother, Wife, Sister or Brother Would) or Daughter Would Appreciate Appreciate Is @ Bradbury System Suit, Over. | VW ian Pony or Seal cont or Cravenette. A f P , would make a gift of style and qnality is assu a ar nd & perfect fit is guaranteed Tae Gente : want to give hin something that guarantee in d, wit you know he will like, give him jewel button or ancy fa wearing apparel. Of us, the price | Gart t ure stylish and pop is no higher an goodn a haw! ft and our Ba P men i astrakhan or opos make buying ¢ Other Articles Women Would Appreciate Linen Waists Coats and Suits et and Evening Dresses Sweater Petticoats me Silk Waists Kind Use Your Credit You ur a | de No doubt 1 Ww rt t ‘ you | are feeling the eff f Ch ix 1 . in | tlon is extended to without a id al exper yf any Store Open Evenings—Shop Then Inc. Near. Union Street “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”

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