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it By Mall, out of eity--20 cents for one month, wo Member of United Press. Published or two months, 7 cents for three Daily by The Star Publishing Co. lita cunts gor. taedca wien cocina Entered at Seattle, Wash,, po atoftton as a matter for three months or more. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1910. 'Sarah Bernhardt Figures in New Play Where ~ STAR DUST ‘OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE General cise peeve tive oe] Judas Iscariot Is the Hero--a Man Much Maligned ¥ of ~" teex ee a ee oun balls Practice The problem of subsist | A really good worrler can keep as many worrles golng as a juggler (fyeperTs TIME TO 4 not drop a single one akes pertect, used ‘the se te Unive e Ger UP AND MAKE THe fire! nee is the problem of nine-tenths obable that TONIGHT ONE THE EARTH WILL GO TO at least inadequately fed.” Consistency may be a jewel, but you won't progress very far if you insist on always belleving what you belleved once. of the humar race, and it HALF OF THE PEOPLE ¢ NGRY, o rt should startle like an alarm bell at mid- Potato paringy, baked dry in an oven, will light a fire quicker than night ove wood kindlings. With nearly all parts of the habitable globe opened to de- . velopment, w all liquid capital and our marvelous labor- Costs only « dollar or two to} saving hinery, is it still tr that the world cannot PRO- imagine you're a millionaire, Query; | DUCr. iougl " its inhabitant Is the money well spent? 1@ er & ! tS inhabita s EC No, that is true no longer, For ages it WAS true, and then A telegram came some time ago for Un Kimer Spink, notifying him that a nephew had died out | west, and telling him to go out and) & claim the property. By the time Weatern Union got the message to Uncle Kilmer the folk out west | had gf up hope of ever locating | him, and the state had confiscated the property. the number of subsist- men believed, with Malthus, that the increase human beings would outrun the incréase in means of ence, and that raillions. would on in consequence But the problem of PRODUCTION IS SOLVED. What remains? Why, the problem of ge edey TION, That is the prob lem of OUR day—the problem of dividing the resources of the earth and the fruits of peta toil in such JOHN W. DeKAY @ way that ALL shall have food sthing, shelter and a reason- | Author of “Judas,” to be produced able share of th vforts of by Sarah Bernhardt, That is the meaning of Mesustrial al monopolies, the land q @nd wag the problem of distribution. And until it is solved we shall “O14 man, I'm worry to hear you and your wife have separated. Did come between you? ; her mother and father, two sisters, an uncle and a poodle dog.” : over ra d rates,! NeW YORK, Dec. 26—"Judas yn, public utilities, hours | tseariot was an humble follower of of the one great problem—| the bumblest of all men, but was | also & prophet who saw further] | than those of his times. Judas be it Bowl, not be able to seriously begin the s gle for the finer things | tra his Savior, but not for Christmas cus |! of life money.” tor MFart eee a ‘oma te that of the wansail bow) First, we MUST BAT biden! this daring onslaught on | ja bow! of spiced wine with roast Later, we SHALL ASPIRE—reach out for nobler con- | secepted tradition, John W. DeKay | - re Toe cae «ater, explained in part his conception of | from the Saxon Quests. the New Testament character which signifies “health ; - long held up to scorn, a concept ibe to you.” ' fembodted in his new play, “Judas,’ | The Saxons made thelr wassall which had its first presentation on of beer or mend, mixed with tonst, any stage in the Globe theatre here |aptces, sug i exxs. Tho apples, on Christmas eve, with Sarab Bern as they were roasted, were tossed hardt fn the leading role. rp Od hot, F wassatler, ff A distinguished London newspaper m i Holt showed up “Judas was second only to his ied en get one floating in his in Washington last week under an assignment to write up “Thirty | master,” he says. “He never failed loup, was properly aggrieved ¢ight Hour Impressions of America.” to remember the glory of his peo- The wasuail drowned all quar- Mr. Holt remained in this co int t length of time and then jple tn the past, and lacked no faith | ri SARAH BERNHAROT. rele. The bitterest enemies, drink get out for his London sanctum t or up in thetr future greatness. 1 ma as KO Or EET 98 ——| ing of the heady and horrible stuff He made a five minutes’ call on Taft ok hands with Speaker jhim « man of the people, with the “Hie betrayal was for a greater course, and qualified him to pre a Be ol gp tvees ’ stone and soon Cannon, viewed “Sunny Jim” Sb an through the main com [hopes and hates of the people, reason than money, or jealousy, or) sent the cause and the claims Of | aster fell under the table. ridors of Mr, Hitehcock’s, Mr. and Mr, Nagle’s depart “{ am presenting a Judas who/ revenge, or hatred. He had his 6. —-- ments, had no care for money, and who/ gieam, and he followed it up to the from the beginning to) 3 pj Lenty for a J erpont Morgan gives very What he took in of the show was good and plenty for 38 hours, # not purchasable on so small a) point where it took away from him end, was a good man, He fought @] valuable " Chrtatmas eifts to hie p maybe, but Mr. Holt should be assured that he bas perhaps got only @ taste of the peanuts offered ide the big tent } the chief treasure of his world, and good fight and lost om uoble| women rolatives, jewels, and to} aaid hie interviewer, “the | beyond that point he would not go. grounds men watches or gold cigaret cases. He didn't see the real circus. He made no acquaintance with | Bible says he betrayed his master | But he was humm, and at last waa ‘ Mr. DeKay re on to be — i the elephant. Unknown to him still are the untamal able sebra, 14 | for 20 ple of afiver.” reached by the consideration which more explicit, er to reveal further rings around his bedy, all centering into his snout; the rhinosticu “I don’t care what the Bible says. | we! he heaviest in the scale of the price he thinks was paid for tus, throwing a live wart hog 40 feet bigh and catching it im his [He betrayed his master, but not| men's lives, the betrayal of Jesus j a teeth; Morgan! American!, the biggest and busiest of ring-mastera; [for money. I make no apology be-| “Aa he will appear before Pilate, DeKay is a business man of large} ae the Mons. Gusgenheimerino, $15,000,000 clown, who climbs the main tent [cause my interpretation this | through the interpretation of Mme. jnterewts by day, a poet and writer A SnovT i pole on his gall while you wait; most beautifal of equestriennes, | great man does not agree with the) Sarah Bernhardt, he will exhibit by night. Me won wealth through 4 Miss Amerigo Vespucci, in her soul-harrowing act of riding 40 |atory of the sacred book of the some of the splendid qualition business activities in the West and 3 mules, cach going in a different direction; and other megatherian | Bast, or with any of the traditions) which enabled him to be buffeted ia Mexteo, and now operates ix | acts that comprise a performance unlike anything else on Garth or jof the past. by men without abandoning his New York x in the waters under the earth. Mr. Holt has merely acquired a bag of peanuts and a casual 9 F glance at the side-shagpictures of the Bearded Lady, Educated DIA NA gS DIA fe Y j Pig, the Four-headed Calf and the wonderful artis Devours Snakes While They're Still Kicking. Too bad! He'll probably xo Be back and write some impressions of America that he'll hate to eat | Miss Dillpickles Goes to Hunt Up a Neglected Relative and Incidental Tater, with tears of remorse, just as another most distinguished ly to Mave a Corking Good Time and well-beloved Englishman-—Charies Dickeng-—once did. Too bad! BY FRED SCHAEFER Come again, young man, and take 38 years to It! WESTWARD HO! AND THEN SOME Whenever anyone, your Ufetime, sald “oll,” you thought of Pennsylvania, didn't vont Perhaps often, when railroading through NEW YORK, Dee, 23.—-Ruther- ,On election night | ford, N. J. i@ 10 miles from Jeracy | ¥!thin 20 miles of | City, and Jersey City fs two miles | *#*'y im the evening how tion by lone, being from the Metropolitan Tower. But! sienaj phere of the housewife in Rutherford, if her | lights on the tower, house faces the right way and the — | view is unobstructed, may set her| It was at the Horm | clock any evening by Um Ume aig-| gushing girl and hers nals on the tall tower. ‘standing just inside the At the Up of the tower is a very | when along came two bright white light. From a distance ‘the Kiities baad of several miles it looks like a star, and with bare knees glistening. hanging low tm the qky. Ata quar-|/Each was puffing an afteriunch jter past the hour the white light! cigar. 1 ' anishes. In about 10 seconds a ren't they Losier ggengy 2 L 5 a 1 think that be ee eon hi mmitted suicide in a botel room | | tter ought t net apart and| }red Nght Mashes. Then the white |twittered the young | never used agatr enid the assist | light returns. At the half hour the lov Sostmal jant manager of a hot I"We had a suicide once when the hotel was packed 0 himself tn th That same a } red light fasheu twice; at the three- | you?” | quarters three times. On the even| Before the young man hour the red light flashes the sum- /a gateman spied the cigars. | ber of the hour, he yelled. “You two More clocks and watches, it is Throw them cigars away! 2 the creat state of Penn, Quay Penrose, you've called your wife, a fussy o! nth j ;: > i} ' children or friends to the car window to see the forest of derricks. sian a nd nate SKINN&Y A. NOUGH, THE ViL.|!ikely, are set by the tower's clock ing inside ieatan friend So, ie Ges indore to aoe the forest of derrasks, nak and 7 LAGE CUTAWAY. and quarter-hour chimes in the day.| “Vot's dot he tolt mat Miguel oddest views on earth. Sure! want have and bath time and its lights at night than by one Kiltie of the other, 4 him the only suite we had Another deciatve battle of his | 4ny other timepiece in the world. “Nix on the perfictes® 1 But permit us to knock another notion of superlative eastern os wellearat fi te te There Is none other at such an ele-|the other. “An' me wid ® tie }tory: Car vation and visible from so far away. cin| went upstairs and In a few! oak in © down, bis face pale! Phe best Christmas present for San in ae oe He had jan old maid is a bottle of cham: ao 8. “ * chambermald | pagne. It is about the only thing nian te ory hat will pop for her. told he) There was a time not long ago ste ag | When. he fust laughed and] FU RNIT URE Cc © “9 do you mea e de | laughed ij SECOND AVE. FRET WEEN FIKE & F manded, “by giving mo & room i | nut now there's scarce-a feeble grin which @ man has k a it | On Willlam Howard--Ob, finish | ‘Well, wir,’ re d the room it yourself. | * a OnE t one t o shet such a room for all o and aie ve. Carnage. fmmensity out of your head. Turn your 4 Brag. And, being of the west, permit us. 9 In 190%, California's production ef petroleum was 6,500,000 bar. 2 Tels greater than that of any other state in the Union. If her rate ‘of increase continues this fiscal year, she will have produced in 1910 More than double the highest yield of Pennsylvania in one year. Yes, you've got to point your politics! and economic thinking ‘westward, too. California also has the Standard Off Co. in charge of her petroleum. WHY SMITH LIES Once there was a boy who, at 5 exploring the mysteries of the 1 ori” cash us of ars of age, being des was told that there was a Big ight soon have up | jthe hotel altogether Black Bear there. ' i Years passed, and finally the boy screwed his courage up to This, not unnaturally, did not These exceptional values are effective for Tuesday the sticking point and went into the attle armed with a tin sword. tend seoenm he wrems of the ae Wednesday and Thursday—the most liberal of all credit f, who tmmediately ordered | hig banhae Out and went off ” | systems permits you to purchase either or both of these He found no bear there Still people will wonder why Smith, who is that boy grown, can't for the life of him see anything wrong im a little judicious lying applied to the furthering of his real estate business. THE PRICE OF PEACE ae : * “You want to get In on this!” | told Carrye. “My rich aunt | If it’s only $10,000,000 then the world already has an option Blanche wiil give us the cordial mitt.” it and the purcha noney is in sight, thanks to Andrew Carne i f cs of peace is JUSTICE AMONG MEN, we are yet I'm going to Aunt Blanef tra far from consummating the trade, and shall be as long as there is , ok for another hotel. articles on terms of $1 now and $1 weekly. he doctor. “Has she been work g hard? “No, sah, hot dat,” reptied the jold negro. “Yo’ see, wo had a fine bihd it was, sah—en my wife she le bihd, mince pte, red and she had nothing but tove} done en neahly et the w sah; then she et a whol going to A 5 he But I didn't want to go to Chicago th who can give away money by tens of millions and 4 at nd with y a ta en two pour o candy = aftah sty S wealen, 606k OE the te fen a wahd n ber nervous system | te me to come, It was! cream, { hunted up Carrye Cara ain't be right since, sah.” | the SWEETEST Ie na fine old|cul. Carrye fe the styil I - ——— OBSERVATIONS avender scented 1 aper. Things | in the nearemart set a b fk up great You want to get in on t I een et The Rate CHRISTMAS comes but once a year. Oh, if we could only he I it tl! a * our | Wii ve us th c al mitt ( the same of turkey! if ‘ 7 wtlbggy : s is indeed an um ee ~ tlt ; ; That w Safe usual value; the picture, that : ts er . “ if while showing lines and PRESIDENT RIPLEY, of the Santa Fe do not view Teddy with “equanimit S find us somebody who does! MARVIN MINNEAR, Ka: ll, old style of this dress- 8, you just < in a pa s not portray the » hungering for young} We pay 4 per cent, bookkeeper, asks 4 be | place nt workman and cause his wife's spirit hounds him. Just think of having wife 4 h f to kk a | an, % “. os at the home and at the office toc wih I'm getting me some new duds i hn vagrant in h ‘ Aas west a a fob w u) quick and then we hit the trail for} HENR BOUCHERE, jually, because is is eye Soplerpollypses sah gnc UNCLE KITCHEL PIXLEY » fel i ia aha woulk te Lunt Blanch Tee ore 2c li ptt nl in- 5 dae si pa this is eled French plate, 24x30 eesins t it hard ts the one who bought pr . " 1 [me a y time or a k (Gohtinesd.> bestelinas eames tk santa: ie the highest rate that drawer work ts of ot bi ar ep to gat « y We are reing against the school ma‘ams, . 1 at; } wood ham ; t saving banks can , 2 > } Henry Labouchere, the great Lon , 7 Ale haped top, Very, THAT PHILADELPHIA JUDGE who decid hat a t od " . w rl Se oe special at $14.5( has no redress w is wife goes through his pockets hasn't he Bring strong, healthy children nallat, was fairly well] safely pay. dal at $14.60 kak ed’ mead to ak of, and h lit a aunched jn his course of insur} $1 Now and $1 Weekly peaking of a pened in the British empér | t 7 . s commopons sims id ‘ ; A i a ve o¢ Ireland | hown that higher toasted ha Jon banq 2 Is the uitorot rat do not llow our navy. Mighty mean to fill t . é ne ‘ ‘ . © nde oR 1 roast him for & things stork comi ng ? _ omp? reasonable earnings, STATISTICIANS ay have to undergo the ordeal of childbirth lord of as safe investments and a Siar ia nck up | At vo other time in a woman's fe w the strain oo uld , ‘ gh gd agen gol f ht vitality so great, and the strengh of your child depend When the Boer payments on demand. ieee ene. etagtae” and ¢ from | your own health during thw period he British a ees. ahi : Pabst Extract tity ger Mae Don’t hesitate to 4 ild fe h il t « WILLIE ASTOR, 1 ‘ " ! , isk us about a savin sige a6) 4 ' elr to the Best Fonie when the , ! E : } Cabinet illus r t rs he nutritive anc a yn rt r » bark . he ccour ss) j toward supp I , mating tie aakiilive tae | ale pros b bi ; . ted tical, being mat the Aste 2 am G8 icest hops, con ¢ ments t nee who te ved er e Bi, : Y and P11) to prepare for this trying time. Besides, 11s consistent a of dependent th | — iently af ad tse keeps the mother strong and robust during Africa $400, Capital. . molding o- lactation and furnishes abundant nourishment fo } always been one of the} P spp pee. e drawers “Do you know, } Brown,” re: | ( t ob | for the growing child, inducing restful sleep nost independent of Englishmen = F ‘ aca ~ { spice marked the a t hells! Why, I | and insuring vigorous health to both does not care a straw whethe proche t and $pi d Seas dal tha os he f ag (ip le rv sey ame he is popular or unpopular, but al: i 1 t el! made amt hands to the open nsene a thing.” exelaimed ways says in parliament or through The ni \ ered oak, ata y mu - 1a 1 unt pes cos h paper Truth, just what he kly. res I ever NW PS ae in winter hink And there is no man better n i the secre Any partl wir r burn anything else a of wood? ; Densd at Grenan ‘ | Onde 0 denen tecthe foom liked in all Britain than he } Bank for Savings | D a Jreamland tonight. your Inca] druggist Calling cards 50c henaved P 2 7 . », > + 7 ' ar Se (tsa p galt a hundrea. 19] 3rd Ave. and Pike St. Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers ,

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