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SMBER 30, 1910. a THE STAR—ERIDAY, DE 20 cents for one month, 60 Member of United Press. Published rn” By Mall, out of city ered at Beattia, Wash., po stoffice as second-class matter, for three months or more. OTHERS VIOLATE IT FOR YOU? THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT—WHY SHOULD | Christmas Week Is Gladdest anil Saddest Time STAR DUST | im LITTLE OLD of Year for Actor Folks, Writes One of Them... wists vis smi ; 7 hy | ie © lained, tha \ Sekar reek jolla OR ERB the politicians have regarded it es VEY HORMAN. 1aho explained, 1 not afl Be ; ; ry T a joke onge: . y YORK, Dee, % Mefely a| herse! he and ‘ - A proseoutor tries to persuade @ judge and 12 other men that | Thurlow Bergen, Leading Man & Jol Hut the longer it laste the Metis taebde ¥ . {ite to ereus + tf irl bind the man ts guilty and deserving death : for Florence Roberts, in an more prolonged thetr laughtor isn't, | Httle tneldent of | s : 4 ree | om | oy Kip Rie Ben at fed b = = Faas = ogre Noa on 7] Article Specially for Star Rogote now ownn ita treet car! Scene: West Side Police Court porters: te TUGs ciaha Geen. 4t6@ Ge nant ‘he eeedeea, peutentiousl! Readers, Tells About tite lines. Bogota ts in benighted South | Magistrate Breen, clerks and offi . that ia thine ~The ore try look as though’ they. t th h Holiday T America, Up here we are so pro-| cers In thelr customary state of t nslderably The jurors try to look as though they unde 4 all at the oliday Time, ol ‘ : fudge says. pressive that we haven't come to it — : ne cies act whe Two attorneys fight over the prisoner, Qne pretends that the How doey an actor yet gener & beautiful young woman,| hoped wou way in man is obviously guilty ther pretends that he is obviously ‘i * Bb r was Figg git . Y " vor to inf) > mr a} re you Well informed? lelinging kind, edged deeply D arose to + ing igh ht y= rhs Sretedt e Ro oiseatte = . wack 0 You probably have a dim recot-| brown fur, a long white silk coat} make any prom!n« ther of ton tha wes ee ee ee ee ' lection of having these things made| aud a buge hat, ornamented with | recy felt tine Vengtin : ¢ ne , nd mined clear to you, What are the answers: | lavender willow plumes told I obsection eccaswine teeters one nan oretorical duet ’ K Where is the Tyrol? Business of clerkn gasping and | té ) 1 thought she The opposing lawyers engage In an oratorlcal duc BY THURLOW BERGEN, Who fought at Chevy Chase? | gaping, officers cranitig their necks could do it if allowed to tag The jury retires ana ta Tocked rhe jurymen argue the pre- | “Adina man with Florence Reberts and Magistrate Breen sitting up| teleyhoue, It w od at her alg on ig at come mink Soh wer See Se To th i Hay tone to week tn Who were the 7 See Gaeres \* Who isthe vihen ot beauty and| In a few short minutes there tly 7 he ort J men get r of being tocked up they pre ° je actor e ° J : os co on wget a | jade! vitae Tavis Gods ana vere wathithe wiajorty, ; the happlest and saddest season of men? |grace? Sho t# Kthol Vaughn, she|ed up to the a t the Tye sented fe convicted ie the year, Aa a rule he need not ‘ | ways, abiding at the Hotel Algon-| station automobite contatal “ ‘ts sale’. 0 pap ote ‘ Lucky is the man who doesn’t be-|quin, and having no ogeupation, | good, y & He The e npealed e judges. bo never saw the accused t urged to “buy early and avoid in pos tee ; 4 a be: © gon bbnget i ~ eee, op 3 ase ho thn * Cher ‘duels the rush.” If he is a “man of lieve in tuck She had been arrested by a detect-| hr at of bills be at ked like @ head Parties nevare—anele 3 foal than the first, less human, | milly,” pine times out of ten De- ive on & warrant sworn out by Bd-|of cabbage and skinned oft tome SGtnur iealocehee ta miteenee jedecs than tere meh ember first will find him starting Another thing that doesn't im-|win C. Alden, of the Hotel Van/ fifties, Mr. n change, petteThon some high jurist, whose laterest in the to gather his gifts for the “dear old prone Fea With ite Lose nad Grip| Cortlandt, whore she taed to abide|after eome delay, and hie bit was Then some high jurist, wi terest in the case is almost « |in a solemograph bulletin telling of and where the owed a mere trifle | settled : ” girl (in Oshkow#h or New York, as impersonal and bloodless as the “Interest” q stone crusher may be | f ' fan earth " 9 aaa i Then the automobile re . e cam 0) or the » earthquake after it bas hap-jof $183 for four weeks’ board and rolled a aaid to have in che rocks that go through Its Jaws, affirms the judg | 51° SUN, po ey Bm for the kid lsened v oases with Miss Veughs ext ta way, ment of the lower courts. / Miss Vaughn had left his hos | kind young man !n it, and the The commiseretion for the poor actor Who must play on Christmas eve and twice on Christmas day Is usually misplaced. Making others | happy fs always a subconactous| an must bo killed went back to #leey ems that the & judge sehtences him to be killed xecuted” is the tech } It's balled as a wonderful feat | telry, sald Alden, in a m exragy to be; | that during a recent storm the wire | described as surreptitious, | Jews station at Newport spoke Pan-| behind her two extromely j ama, 1.981 miles aw We wonder | trunks what good it does in a storm Magistrate Breen marveled at talk to someone 1,961 miles away.| the size of the lady's board bill. Ah,! naoeereenneeeaeengenenteneenenioe ——— “| £o FOGEL [.. Corner Corner = |BANKRUPT|= — Entire Stock and Fixtures to Be Sold by Order of-——— U. S. DISTRICT COURT To Pay the Creditors, Who Will Be,Satisfied With-——_-————_ 2zOc ON THE DOLLAR WE ARE VERY SORRY THAT SUCH A LARGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS COULD NOT BE WAITED ON YESTERDAY. THE FULL BLAME FOR THIS RESTS ON OUR: OWN SHOULDERS. A REPETITION OF THIS WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN. WE REAL- IZE THAT, WITH THE BARGAINS OFFERED, WE SHOULD HAVE HAD MORE SALES. PEOPLE. HOWEVER, WE WISH TO MAKE THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT FOR TOMORROW 14 ADDITIONAL CLERKS HAVE ALREADY BEEN ENGAGED, ASSURING YOU PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE, SUITS— PANTS— $10.00 Men's Suits, made of esently the man ts bound in a sqnarelesked chair—or perhaps nade to stand upon a trap door, with a slipnoose about his neck . A prison warden throws a switch or presses a button thought of the actor, and many} THURLOW BERGEN After a while a physician examines the man's body, Perhaps |‘imes have T heard some hearty | euesmmmmess— ae et a) he lifts an eyelid and looks into an ans oid ‘ana of the ve pending fir Neh od mais dacs tigen Sedunl | Then he bears witness that the } to finish their| %™% most companies a goodly per-| The man is Gead. centage of the actara, If they are unable to md the services of some chure d church is church to an actor setive of denom ination), finds time to give some werlous Consideration to the day. | recall a gruff olf fellow, whom we diacharged periodically for swear ing, singing as he “ up” ip his dresair reom. earol so That Jap newspaper which tatks r probably hasn't seen our ap m ove. has been done. dinner On Christmas week the Ingenue eee AN this has been done FOR YOU. “ Al} these men—tfrom the policeman to whom you have dele- | forsives the heavy woman for be gated the unpleasant task of arresting ihe accused, to the warden ing “up stage’; Ge property man who performs for you the immeasurably more unpleasant task of | Maken his peace with the “mutton throwing the fatal switch—are working for you. They do your dirty a" carpenter, and the star blots work. They “administer justice” for you, vicariously mut her score against the manager You couldn't do it, You haven't the nerve-—perhaps not the One very Merry Christmas that hheatt. Bat these men ‘have been trained—or shall we say “hard. |! *hall never forget was spent here qnad’t—to “administer justice.” The warden, for instance, can throw |!" Seattle. They wore all “folks of | 18 Go ue pears of children, thé switch without batting an eye, and can sleep fairly well at night. | family” in the company. Much ory as born on Christmas Da: You couldn't do that. You have a curious rsion to the sicke time and thought had been «pent on 4 ld the Christmas dinner, and tt was a | #04 in the manger lay.” es 1 ight of a human being dang j meg prt py a om geo col bm arcaa eS huge success, and good #torion went And wo all lintened. It waa sully alte “a would hrow t witch if | With every course, Then came the| two weeks before he swore again. oe pest. it is quite likely that you wouldn't throw the 5 on a crccabeibal eeete te eae 4 24 o:,6°% property man gave to the| There are many reasons why the very precise and elegant comedian | actor should give prati Christ 7 : necktie Of most marvelous yellow mas time, Thia Christmas brings to do these things for you. Thus you can play vice-regent to the ar ; | Almighty without being forced to smell the baring flesh of your | 5". with green and red stripes | me much more to be grateful for} ; running through it, and the leading | than ever before In the wholesome, ictim ne Were it otherwise It might be difficult for you to think of the | ¥@man gave the carpenter a gold-'normally enthusiastic city ot Se i headed cane. No group of children attle. fifth commandment as a joke, as you now do. If you had to execute - Vengeance with your own hands; if yours it was to throw the switch |‘ound © biasing Chrimtams treo) Here's ih te Site. Claus or spring the trap and watch the victim die, you might be con. | Could have had more fun than this ' here's health to Seattle Strained to wonder whether, after ali, the “blood for blood” plan of fastice ip ali that it bas been cracked up to be F Thedb you might think less lightly than you now do of th DIANA Ss DIAR Y) solemn words “TO ME BELONGETH VENGEANCE AND RECOMPENSE.” irs es RecN: CSE LN Dilipickies Goes to Hunt Up a " Negiected Relative and Incidental ly to Mave a Corking Good Time BY FRED SCHAEFER ing Tt ts fortunate, for your pence of mind, that you can bire people oo mae THE MACHINE IN EVOLUTION 4 Machinery has @riven homan labor from many a field of indus- be try, but everybody believed that no machine would be invented to e pick cotton, since only baman {nte nce could distinguish between i ripe and anripe boots. Well, everybody was mistaken. The machine has come. It works. And out of the cott field will go the darkey and his song. What does it mean to King Cotton? Probably a vast tncrease in acreage, a lowering of the cost of production, and the expansion of his empire in many directions. SHOES— Note the cut on Shoes— : “knock ts out of @ tenant system” an . * j put Seemers: i deal gee adn bh ree zie A fine line of Pants, ranging Good—but who will own the wonder-working machine and good tweeds and worsteds, § from $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, the land that the tenants leave? Who will support the children all will go ats ae $3.00 Shoes a? who stop work and go to school? & ee ee : Labor-saving machinery makes for national wealth and higher BE cavecvecceveoas = Wei eve ceboceed . “ civilization in large ways, but it has no interest in individual ‘ B $12.50 Men’s Suits, made of $2.00 and $2.50 You can have your choice of the line of $1.50, $1.75 and welfare. Shoes for .....0sccus We handle the celebrated makes, including Endicott, Johnson, Florsheim, Packard; Dayton and Wichert & Gard- iner. fine serges and cheviots, will 4 at the price . $4.75 $15.00 Men's Suits, made of ex- § Silk Mixed "‘Whestad, mr cellent Thibets, serges and @ tailored; values from to $5.00, coe sewoe ERE EEE ELS Th hae Men's Suits, inns of § Silk Mixed Corduroy i West of England serges and § the regular $6.50 kind, to go at ..... $2.50 priced at ........ i" Boys’ Corduroy Pants, cuff $20.00 Men's Suits, made of § bottoms, regular $3.00, now fine Thibets, serges and § marked $1 25 ee. SIO a caboe eukes hoe ae Haro!d’s mother was in the next room when he sald his prayers, and she beard tim ask God to forgive Georgie for stealing a piece of cake. On the following evening he again was moved to ask forgiveness for hfs friend, this time for stealing three pieces of candy. Apparently bis patience was ex for the next even- ing bis mother was in the adjoining room he offered his even- ing prayer and this is what she heard « “Gosh darn it, God, I have done the best I could for George. 1 guess you will have to watch him yourself.“-Ex. HAVE you figured out your New Year's resolutions yet? \¥ © 09 Oo TEDDY'S bust on one side of the senate entrance, Fairbanks’ on |“Are you réally glad you came t™ asked Aunt Blanche, wistful like. the other. Wr y’'t that bust you? “Sure,” | says. “Ain't you?” And then she cried. $25.00 Men’s Suits, made of selling for $3.00 r * Soruer ; ; % é ; ’ d $3.50, t t $6.00 Waterproof high-cut line sinGke eet We eretsing &-palr Of leatear spectacion, or he'd vi hard and sald, “Aunt Blanche, I've English serges and Scotch § 4nd 99.00, to goat... * surely be able to see that Portugs repubile. Used to being stung as I am, 1/ Come to cheer you up, like | prom Cheviot, Tweed and Worsted to go » ised.” And I put off my good clothes and Mt Into the lace our ins she was washing, and de manded her to sit down, “Because Mt ove seeces es a The $4.00 Miners’ and Log F © 0 0 was certainly broke when I RESERVED your tabie yet for New Year's eve at the Newport? | 1.4 say sone og age Only costs $50. Nice way to start the new year mene Wer eer ° ° ry Job's turkey, Instead of loaded eae pos Be $30.00 Men’s Suits, made of Pants, values from $5.00 to pwr apap YA BEING councilman in Seattle in going to pay better after this, |down with the yellow stuff. But |! sald, “you're going te take a good West of England silk mixtures, 5 Shoes cut bat you'll have to hustle a lot harder to land the job. ny troubles ain't noth Aunt rest while Diana Diliptckles stays . . t qi ate iBlanche’s, Aunt Blanche is a With you.” And I made her do it worsteds and imported Scotch Decrees eeenees * NOW MAYOR GILL wants an INJUNCTION to keep Seattle | tras too : adil nal ns : ’ from firing him out of office. No comment necessary | # she'd been teft penniless! While I was doing the supper |i a peiced HATS he have a line of high iced eo aire ince her husband died never (dishes I told her all the gossip of MMMM A cece reece eee ‘. ies’ Sh odd ends, i | hover x $4.00 Hats adies oes, odds an WONDER who Juke Furth will pick for head of the city street |let on to none of her people. And|the family, and laughed and : ‘al a . : car department when we take over th awford line? |when I walked into her taco cur-|and did her a world of good A line of uncalled-for Hand-Tai- Bf. Ketea They are so low in price we a! ° 08 oO tain Inundry with my lip hanging Are you really glad you came? ashamed to quote the figures. IF LINCOLN and Roosevelt and Justice Brewer were tn Seattle nm at find lored Suits, all her so, there pred naked Aunt Blanche, wistful like sizes, to go a ageaeane a Come and look them over. now they could be punished for contempt for what they have said |had everything laid out to Sure,” I says, “ain't you?” And about the courts. he best coms sat oe then sho cried mo a i a rs od ieee Hall Nae tant sini ai ah titi crated he She'd furnist an Tonight she st me eae ohn “ANB nt tk rey of On Su ot mut on of hone et wrath Me, he" dat ses t SHIRTS Sctuon Hats for .... Ped) | ARROW BRAND fre shooting large holes nowade tho 18) glad L came, for | paw her {fi $1.25 Shirts, with and without § $2.00 Men’s and COLLARS— MARGARET M’MILLAN, English agette, who In lecturing in sp op parr ying eae, ogen cuffs attached; Monarch, Silver J Boys’ Hats for ........ 85c All si “ in Coll Er te nike cae ed nerred Go he to my relatives. |fgay and other AQc Our $3.00 and $4.00 Stiff Hats, # vant A m8: + RE I : he Bn makes .... veeetonses latest blocks, all $] 3 the well-known makes, Arrow, a audioriom for social ducls abd bleeding heart .. Whetide Gomes amber? \ag $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts, Cluett colors, marked to .. . a E. & W. and the Ic writes x as Ko 1 , a young man wh Who is the king of Italy? and other standard makes. SDe Widilen’s and Machinists’ Cluett, each ...... Ret wrong? And rae. w Ge _ isn Miah glen ny bis choice 69c Caps, take them away {ec ats a J ar is porta tram the or geeky gaia teak HE eee ae Peaner SWEATER COATS— $4.00 Gancine California Flan- OR $1.65 Fine Cashmere and Woolen Shirts slashed at following prices $3.00 Shirts to | | eran eg 1) $4.00 Sweater Coats, in ma roon, cardinal, oxford and other colors, $2 15 at $3.00 Sweater Coats, extra fine — bats go yi $1.65 at Sister Flora Bilkise, a 4 Galva street Santa Cla nd ki 4 over their kettles, because, # 4 1 5 , fren Santa Claus,” SUIT CASES— Here is a rare opportunity to get a splendid Suit Casé, imitation alligator; regular $] $3.50 values, for .... e $10.00 Suit Case, genuine leath- IMMENCING TOMORROW, WE WILL SELL YOU A BRAND NEW MODEL MILLIN Danz Shoe ( | | ret Wi ty $2.00 Shirts to $1 15 er case, steel frames and han } } St x dle, riveted cor- aie std a prries— sere mate | Singer a Machine for $29. 00 goat rns sesess Ohad f de riveted cor S& AR I OVERCOATS— bi xg B f. ape Jenmeny A. Th brSer fo gets : , ie gos a Do “fl NECKTIES— $15.00 Telescope Case, extra § An elegant line of odd sizes in Home of the Famous | -\-——iana me s pe) pu heavy leather, best grade; they ff Cravenettes and Overcoats. | AT THE WHITE COMPANY’S MAIN STORE, Our 50c Ties are marked 8c Your choice $9 85 {MODEL MILLINERY} | 1101 Third Ave., Corner Spring | to the lowest notch ,..... 7 ™ Hat...........4.. iad | ae . . & 527 People’s Bank Building. g Main 1525 Ind. 955 Corner Beco and Pike,