The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1911, Page 4

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ai Pe Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Motered at Seattle, Wash, postottion as second cians matter Mra, Bien H. Richards—naturally, if not necessarily, of Boston —has settled the problem of putting the home on a scientific basis and these are the rules and regulations 1. The home ts a business partnership. 2. The children are to be considered assets 3. The domestic accounts are liabilities (you bet they are) 4. There must de a complete system of bookkeeping & And the wife must be vice president and general manager Which provides for everything—except the money to pay the bills. Seriously—as one of the faculty of the Institute of Technoloxy Mra. Richards fs entitled to be taken seriously the program is Worthy of careful consideration. f every family could be put on a sneultation of partners on all Systematic business footing, with full Questions of policy, unting and clear headed manage Ment of detailse, doubdtle would be better dividends in the shape of progressive prospesity. The idea ought to be widely discussed and encouraged As to the children, if they could be generally listed as Assets, as they ought to be, the average well-to-do family would have more of them Of course the wife should be “gene ter fitted for the place than her husband. In case of dispute on that question, why, then—but we decline to umpire the game, having had some unfortunate experience in settling disputes between husbands and wives. We will say this much, however, it is beginning to dawn on us that women are going to have more to say about thelr own and the national households than they had in the dark ages of the past WHAT CUDAHY TOOK WITH HIM ‘The announcement that the great packer, Michael Cudahy, left Qn estate of only $11,000,000 occasioned some surprise. This ts now explained by the statement that for several years past Mr. Cudaby quietly gave much money to people who really needed it on condition that they should not disclose the name of their benefactor, AND THAT WAS FINE. An English nobleman wrote his own epitaph as follows: “What T spent, I had; what I saved, | lost; what I gave away, I took with } manager” if she is bet e. Michael Cudahy, it seems, took considerable with him when bo went “BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR” A foundling of Paris grew up in abject poverty, became a seam stress, and tried to keep sou! and body together on 35 cents a day She had no schooling, wrote an almost (illegible hand, and made not the slightest pretence to knowledge of spelling, yet for ten years she set down the story of her bitter struggle with the world At last her sight began to fail and she was desperate. She show ed her story to a young man of her acquaintance, who showed {t to & publisher. And the publisher—strange as It may seem—decided to show It to the world. All Paris read it—went wild over it. The Goncourt Acade Voted it “the best book of the year” and awarded the anthor tts first prize of $1,000. And so the starving seamstress, Marguerite Av Sprang to fame and fortune. Which goes to prove that, “He is the greatest poet Who will renounce all art, And take his heartand show it To every other heart TODAY’S GOOD SHORT ONE “Say, Harry, what's de best way to teach a girl how to swim?” “Dat’s a cinch. First off you puts yer left arm under her waist and you gently take her left hand ——” “Come off; she's me sister.” Aw, push ber off de dock.”—Cosmopoiltan. OBSERVATIONS GEE! bribed! Lorimer must be tickled to learn that nobody ° ° o FOR swiping free advertising there's nobody on earth who an hold a candle to the automobile dealer. oO CROWN PRINCE FRED of Germany Is making what be calls ® world-tour and the U. 8. isn’t in his itinerary at all. Lt is to o ° ° CURRENT LITERATURE says Dr. Cook scriptive writer remains. So does Munch: ing much of it. * record as a de usen's, only we ain’, buy- x 8 ITS flatterysome to be warned by the government against ‘® $2 counterfeit bill, but what we really need is a warning against & 10cent counterfeit silver piece. ae ee NEW YORK man, accused of stealing a diamond ring, will be subjected to X-ray. They think he swallowed the trinket and regard him as a transparent fraud. o16 © OKLAHOMA'S first postal banker is a woman. Bet she will have more fun studying the neighbor's accounts than any post- mistress ever had reading their postal cards. ° o °@ LEARNED pofessor has just discovered that Methusalah age agg ig wa 7 is to say, almost everybody else lived to ol ix he in those times. They could affi to— Hviag almost nothing. serie tiesactcd aes, ee IF Martine, Woodrow Wilson's man for the senate, is ax flere: as he looks, they'd better muzzle him just as soon as he hos taken the oath. That nice, quiet chamber of dignified fossils is no place to start a hydrophobia scare. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Av. at Madison St. United States Depositary pital and Surplus $2,160,000 Total Resources $14,152,799.93 ovricens. RY man Board of 0 BACKUS M. ¥. RR. SPENCER RALPH #. BTACY i. A. SWALWELL Int’ View: Pr 24 Vieo-Pr A. 8 H RB. 8 WALKE! Ast. Cash ror nove AND GIRLS Address All Lett eee RE RR ER Re * THE $1 REWARD * * * * * * * Offered for the beat drawing }w of a dom, was awarded to lw Perey Sanky, who lives at 1433 ® |w W. Gath at. Percy ts 14 years ® }® old, Call at The Star office, ¥ | ® Percy, and get your $1 * le * ee el | REWARDS FOR NEXT WEEK | ONE DOLLAR CASH will be paid for the best origina’ verse of not more than four | a simple couplet (of two lines) wil be acceptable, Must be written on one side of paper and have author's name, address and age signed FINE BOUND BOOK will be given for the best penand ink drawing of a boy's head. Mu be drawn tn ink n white paper. (Many fine drawings were thrown wut this week because they were idrawn 1) } FINE BOUND BOOK | will be given for the best answer to this question: “Why bas American the best school system in the world?" Your answer must not/ exooed 60 words, written in ink, on one side of paper | | ANSWERS TO ALL OF THE | CONTESTS MUST BE MAILED TO UNCLE JACK, CARE THE STAR, |SEATTLE, ON OR BEFORE | THURSDAY. } | “THEN IT HAPPENED” | (Our Daily Discontinued Story.) }_ For an ardent sports: |Hassenpfeffer had all other nim-| } rods lashed to the mast. And while! | they were lashed to the mast Ignace | }took advantage of them and hied| | afield to shoot the succulent hare and the delectable Bob White Ignatz had one failing, however that made him a fearfully bad risk for accident insurance. Ignats was careless with firearms On « particularly bridgbt, eriap December day Ignatz dragged his double barreled shot gun through | & fence, and (The End.) ; This Prescription Knocks Rheumatism nnn The only logical treatment for! rheomatism ia through the blood A prescription which has recently lproved wonderfully effective tn| hospital work {# the following. Any | | druggist has the edients or will quickly get them for you. Any one jean mix them. “One ounce com | |pound syrup of Sarsaparilia; one! jounce Torls compound; half pint first-class whisky.” These to be | mixed and used in tablespoon doses | | before each meal and at bedtime. | This cured thousands here last win-| |ter. It relieves immediately By the Regal ene TEETH WITHOUT If you have lost a few or maty of your teeth, and have two or m PLATES THE STAR--SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE _ The Star, Seattle, Wash ere to UNOLE JACK, PePeCCeOeeS Se OEE EI AE E2222 ek ele * ** 7 BOOK PRIZE NO. 1 *\* BOOK PRIZE NO. 2 & This week is a nicely bound #|# Is a large cloth-bound copy % copy of Grimm's Fairy Tales, #|% “Alice in Wonderland.” Th he book wax matled to the #/)* was sent ay to th * winner today. She is Miss &|# Hazel Daubersmit * Ethel Rosalie kett, of 4112 & |) short essay was deeme # 12th ay. 8. W., Seattle. Her &)® the best of 66 submitted & limerick is printed below, *|@ is printed below * *i* Oe eee eee ee eel THE PRIZE LIMERICK, THE PRIZE ESSAY By Ethel Rosalie Lookett There was a young girl of | Dauberemith (14), 61 Who always was giad to do battle| 71st et, Seattle With hard spelling books Or big fishing hooks “But housework she never would |“ tackle.” ea an aut OUR MEMBERS. | write « I am afraid that I have a very | and! ttle) By H | When I grow up I ither an authoress or a k on teacher, 1 would like ¢ my heart's cor k I could earn money careless little army of friends. J way an even now I have beon think—out of 161 letters and for some of my work that I have received from your | Dut as writing might ne ' j readers who want to Jotn the Circle | as dependable a moans of club, only @ email number even|as teaching, | think that kned thelr names. | nlw Plesxe remember to sign your rten teache name and address every time y< tl could make a write to me. If you don’t, how w P I know where to send your rewards me, It and the nice little rance | number of small cousing and gifte | am going ¢ you] would do anyth fi Hase pon ? | So f think that the wh Here are the boys and . ather be a teach ave joined the club up ¢ jauthoress, as one ien't alway ay evening the mood to write, but one on | ways teneh little children. 1 want to see at least 100 more members by next Saturday. He eure to get your name in to Uncle Jack before Thursday evening John Resch : ON IMPROVED | CITY PROPERTY. 1 RATES REASONABLE. | CALL OR WRITE | LOAN DEPARTMENT GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 215 CHERRY ST. Geo. A. Bundy Me It isn't that Coal economy is just ike any other economy the price you pay—it’a the quality you get—the quality proves itself in the long run If you purchase a thing at small cost and get small return, you have saved for the moment only, and the folly of such buying becomes apparent find that the article has no merit Be on the safe side, purchase coal of recognized repu tation, coal that is rich in energy, low In waste and small in cont—that's LADY WELLINGTON, the economical coal PRICES: Lump, $5.50—Nut, $4.00—Furnace, $3.75 At Bunkers PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY 0. M. LATIMER, Mgr. when you MAIN OFFICE 40] HINKLEY BLK. | FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST tt left in either jaw, sound or de cayed, we will replace cach missing tooth, by our own method, to look out the use of plates, and we dety anyone, dentist or layman, to tell them from Nature's teth. jantee the work to last The keynote in dentistry is kind |ness, We work with a awift, sure, gentle touch, and cultivate the gentie art of painlessness A written guarantee with all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, N. W. Cor. 3rd Ay. and Union St. feel and act lke natural teeth, with- | With these teeth you can eat beefsteak, corn on the cob, or any-| |thing else you wish, and we guar Across the Street From Postoffice | | All Forms of Tuberculosis Yield to | TUBERCLECIDE | SEE TUBERCLECIDE CO. Phone Main 8356 Removed to 10314 Eastlake Ave.—The Stratford re mk Sanupare The Star Circle want to eas because then I ox EER | TITLE Conary SI) MONEY LOANED LATONA BUNKERS 113 NORTHLAKE AVE. BOTH PHONES 5040 North 965-Green 652 Discovery of the Age Consumption Can Be Cured by TUBERCLECIDE ents p $1.70. Ry mail, out of city, XC onths, Six montha, th up ne year, FROM MARS STAR DUST. MR. SKYGACK | SAW MALE EARTH-BEING i ABBREVIATED BoDy The giant dinosaur found in New COVERING ——~ RAPIDLY APPROACHED FRAIL GATE ag a aren ~~~ AT CRUCIAL MOMENT EARTH-BEING SUD+ j ' 4 des DENLY RAISED BODY ON LONG SLENDER Srarr ~~~ PASSED OVER GATE, WHEREAS wiTh MORE EASE COULD HAVE PASSED DIRECTLY THROUGH Damascus, in Asia Minor, is sup the oldest city in the posed | SAME ~~ DOES BUY INDICATE LIMITED INTELLIGENCE ** | OF WARD~-TO-COUNT NUMBER OF EARTH BEINGS *| } walla rondo esc th ot ep *| Charlie P. Patt ts going to butid | bigs af *libe biggest hotel in the world tn a \n = New York. Reserve room for ne ie Min, Chartie, for 1912 bh, * i J *| | . It #| The torpedo boat Wihslow, which | #| made & Ks «| American war, is to © & | Junk lant fight i the Spanish be sold for Quite likely we are all crazy, but 8 &.| the wise crazy man is the one who| knows be ls crazy | lowing a plow a boy thinks & up Brondway & boy can't wld | think nt — — ss that} paid | \t Fountains & Elsewhere | Pl Ask for = “HORLICK’S” - | The Original and Genuine = sé|MALTED MILK | The Food-drimk for All Ages. ©) At comaurants, hotel, and t * * in| ® 19) Delicious, mvigoranng and ‘ Keep & on y¥ udeboard at home Dont a without @ A quick leach prepared in a mimvie Take no imitation Just say “HORLICK'S in No Combine or Trust The Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler eaching and Pine ot Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes ated th eeene Fill-o Manufacturing Co, 501 Kmpire Bide. Beattie, Wack. Opposite Seattle Hotel The Goldie-Klenert Distributing Co. Have been appointed sole agents for the celebrated brand of PERFECTION SCOTCH | WHISKY A— 1 smi} BUS addre: : Dea For the State of Washington and Alaska i we At not to smoke Perfection The Only Scotch Whisky Supplied Whisky Supplied at All Functions Dea is wr stage other the bt During the at All the Visit of H. M. Best Clubs, King Edward €afes and and Queen Hotels Alexandra Throughout to Edinburgh, May, 1903 The Goldie-Klenert Distributing Co. Sole Distributers for Washington and Alaska ome area SCOTCH WHISKY the World

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