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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. THE SEATTLE STAR | ‘Champ Clark Tells Star Readers of Duty of the Sa See ae | Democrats in Our Next Congress—He Means I 91,70. | | ! STAR DUST JN VISITIVE The Democratic Leader An swers Seven Questions Zz ; Which Are Regarded as Most hii mportant and Interesting to Member uf United P 3) See ee eee eee : . em ; ‘ the Country at This Time countat which confronts George W TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE & ant ay of Seattle th Enraged, a subscriber # r GP | BY GILSON GARONER cages rat Into the editor's office # Jie ps4 WASHINGTON, D. ©. # 9 1919, © ate that ‘ ha nh weareh of the reporter 7 4 | what ix the duty of the democra in Jud Who your he de * 2 ae t ave to pay campaigr I'm the newspap was * What of democracy in the prest-| “er na 1 the calm reply * dential campaign of 19127 were | . he ke 4 And who are you?’ hew Listen! gales | . We D " ext inquired, turning hin re we} le aah A pinghs y % wntful gaze on the chocolate * este Sad report, : t tmen colored office devil, clearing * s a judae | ~ a : . out the waste basket * AY dwin? A judge is alien oes sss \ | i 4 supplement Lippin- #| Yated to the bench to net as an arbi » n quenti on these 1 1 hin * w! of Utieation most Important subjec 8. an who t " not be «| “Wow he all of that maw?) | Now that ¢ mocratic caucus rs - 4 ‘dl n. Th ek eae ee ke ee | Acts an an arbitrator, 4 he? {has chosen the ways and means en \ You, Edwir committee of the next house, what ‘ t artine V y didn't p to ask to ca ADVERTISING HACKS Then he's an actor, ain't he? will it do? declare h t t stop gambling, then Yo, my son, An actor is differ The selection of the 4: pratic por Bo ! P ~ contingent of the ways and means " : 1 There me men he He's a hack writer ent mit nd mea r of the tinderw | RE might just as we “That so? 1 ne An actor doesn’t act mmittiee on Jan. 19, more than wet 4 any pa € ; $ be a 1 to buying the same home, | Yes; he writes the advertise a do when he/ Sine n in advance of the \ man with nerve, strength of cha er, courage and AN to ke it ts for a livery stable.” ginning of the figst regular session | ar it ha c t ¢ at’s all S ask He hands down decisions of the «ixty-second congress, ts ¥. , A POPULAR (1) MONUMENT Does he bave to stand on|!ong step in expediting the remod- | same J. P. Morgan, Geor Gould, Tom Ryan, J. F. Dryden and other ch to reach the decision? eling or revision or reduction of the | Syd GRAND DUKE SERGE, inspector of Russia's artillery, is] millionatres and biltiona naires, are subscribing $100,000 Y re all confused, Edwin, |tariff to which we stand pledged. | pn on the griddle. Has got to explain how a danseuse named te 1d a monument to the late President Cleve snot stand, He sits.”| Therefore the members of the ways s a ciaiie an teed 5 frees & great ordunnce | 4 i s he alt? }and means committee will at onc — Mile. danseuse business mply | ench, usually, Some-|#° to work to accumulate infor | awyer |uon on which to base the bill or| | Why does he sit bilis which they will totr WO=- inute aul evi e To get the fine law points. Those papers which have Fr t wae to put a tack on the | Charging that I want to delay | judge's seat, would that be a fing|Tevision ar isrepresenting jaw point? The caucus of Jan. 19 was the first Thyd—1 hear you have bought a farm. Have you raised anything No, no, 2 step toward hastening tariff revis-| Would a sharp lawyer he sits|!on, and that caucus was called on al frogs out of the well on be a fine law point? |my suggestion. There can be no} BY FREDO SCHAEFFER. Taussig of Harvard sa t ts per pound on Why, he says it would be a lot cheaper for the government t Frank Leet’s Caricature of Champ Clark, Speaker of the Next Nationat House of Representatives mons Slap--Yea, we've raised seve: C Thud--t: mean have you raised anything yet to show you're a 1 fear you are now becoming | doubt that the members of the ways | neh q ¥ buy a lemon trees in the United States, pull ‘em up by the | tarmer frivolous, Edwin. Leave me in/&od means committee will do all in| doing so. 0) fa ay d report them to mission roots, and then proceed to consume the pauper lemons of Slap—Yea, whiskers peace while T continue reading this| their power to get into action as| What would be the adva house. Dem do not object a char see Thud—How do you pass tine on the farm. anyway? oe headed, “The Best Way to/800n a# possible and thereby has-|or disadvantages of having « » obta formation, from any two €0 ! ' : rate little | Slap-—1 don’t pass time—1 stand still and let Ume pass me, Break Jat! le to File a Demurrer,’”|ten the redemption of democratfe | tra session? soures ect, through aay wn He finds the average price imported lemons a little less Thud—You don’t have many visitors, do you? But, maw! Ob, maw! promises on the subject of the tariff] The advantage of an extra se Hable, eae. than two cents a pound. With a duty nearly that high, 75 per Siap--Oh, yes. There was one in my hen house last night. Haven't you gone, Kdwint Why] What kind of a tariff revision|sion would be that we would get ways and means com - cent of what consumers pay is for “protection” of a few people| — Thud—Did you go out to see who it was you wait? does ine aracter of this commit-|at tariff revision and other ifficient data to war- mis ean oS oe d States _ » of that | Yes, but I only went part of the way You said a judge is a legal gen-| tee spell? dies at the earliest possible action om any growing lemons in the United St “ The saving of be | Ab, smelt a rat, | suppose? n who's been elevated to the| The character of the committee |the disadvantage is that we Aldrich bill? per cent would pay the owners all they want for the Ic " No, | smelt a skunk bench, dida’t yor is @ guarantee that democratic |not be so well prepared at the ear ns committee J orchards in a very few years, and we would le | Did you beat a retreat? You, yes promises of revision downward will, lier date ugh, or could cL at Eur And more people would have th Yes, but I couldn't beat the skunk And you said a tack Isn't « fine} be redeemed, so far as the commit Why do you not favor a w days, to frame boost | t further and says our wonderful Have you planted anything? begal point?” tee can redeem them commission? two schedules 0 in .s “ a : ‘oh niema Only the clothes I wore while beating a retreat 1 did Would you like to see President | am opposed to a tariff commis efer the scheduleby- Ro ciple of protection, a neo petween vad | It seems to me you'd put tn ¢ Well, maw, then what was it ele | Taft call an extra session? sion which undertakes to fix rates tead of the entirebill equaliz home and abroad, is no principle at a pren ny} im going to, My wife and I voted on it whether to put in| Vated him? Personally, | would like to see an| because the constitution expressly | rev b ? Briefly, why? proba, waste, inefficiency and a lot of other bad things | potatoes or cabbage For t maw punished him for|extra session of congress early in provides that rev bills must or-| I prefer the schedule-by-schedale in the Mir abakee ciald- the enporessed. Fes no patriot Th How did the vote come out? contempt of wrt and committed|Marech; but President Taft is the | iginate in the house and that power|system because it reduces the ii ao 5 Pi eo pe | The eyes kad it him to @ dark closet on bread andjonly person who can cal! one. So | cannot be delegated; but | am not | chances of ling and swapping Un - age i ail water far he has given no intimation of opposed to a tariff board or agency to th ree BEING that she’s a woman, we cannot say all we would like about} CONVENIENT RESENTMENT niniiSinpal tee T that Mrs. Harrison who opened a x so that a Kentucky lawyer| Ragued Roaster: Kind sir, 1 am looking for a ttle succor.” RHEKRARR HAE | with. 7 " ck to « . notive was most abhorrent, but we Moneybucks umph! do Tt look one ag ome-beck to earth. 1 © motive was most abhorren eveeron Ne & | has ca) CINCCHED Wh you wander home a | The Master Jane, your mistress has told me that you wish about half past four, the morn ‘ to leave and become an atte % after the night before, 3 ndant at a lunatic asylum. Why, what and you search in vain for your own front door u've been drinkin nee have you had? m Well, sir, I've been bh ere three years Osgar und Adolf BY FRED SCHAEFFER THAT POOR CIGARET : Sample Petticoats At About Once upon a time a man sat by his fire lid of his tea pot quivered and jumped and 4 generally as th steam surged beneath it. Suddehly an idea str 2. People called it “freakish.” They pointed to their foreheads as the man passed, in token of his weakened mentality. Over bands of steel that net the great United States rush fron monsters toda drawing behind the noticed that the eeeeeeeeeee eteeeeeteee eee eee | A PATCH of land, all your own 4 the foundation of independence A paich of land is an inheritance from God pf cs aa Nae countless thousands of hu beings. Steam engines they are, and] dis aha " Mberality, Adit. I b : i | am gle are so liberality, Ado’ pear hat bought sprang from that “freak idea’ man who sat and watched bis teal your vite a $28 Angora ring. las det so? IMPROVED sanitary conditions| pot bubble a, ; s ae ea wees, Tater goal.” are suid to have Increased the aver ae aueiabywielut’te'betelg mate Sb thee ridicule ‘at the Hanttity ae ae nop tide Ot ie teenieein at deere *AMPLES—THE CREAM TH law which will make some provision for the family of the man who EMPLOYER—Is there anything you can do better than anybody [pine years in the last 30 c OF THE FACTORY’S earns bread with the sweat of his brow. This is held up to our gaze a8| gig? 2 a OUTPUT “freak” legislation, and anti-cigaret law is paralleled with it to] Office Boy—Yes, 1 kin Ghow the terrible results of enacting such laws. Just what connection | a cigaret has with a law that will make it reasonably safe to die and|/ leave a family is beyond understanding. And yet they are mentioned in the same breath. The referendum and initiative and the recall were also the “freak fest” of laws when first broached. If freak be the right name for them, then by all means let us have m freak laws, for they are! the “steam car” idea that will tend toward our future greatness. | | Over three hundred samples of Fine Heatherbloom, Mer- cerized Sateen, Moreen, Mohair, Cotton Taffeta and Near- Silk Petticoats; blacks, navy blues, browns, grays, tans, reds, greens; also Persian and Dresden effects. Every Skirt im first-class condition— Regular $1.00 Petticoats 44e Ree nar bate ‘meena 87c | | Lon gel vice Petti. $1 87 Regular $2.00 Petti- $1.23 | Regular $4.00 ial $5.00 $2.49 49 cr; coats at .......22., |'Petticoats at oe ae mite IHowtoStop chanderiain: “Your, avety,| Pimples | the princess has eloped with the royal chauffeur’ The King Zounds, mi le itm Five Days You Can Get Rid of All sue an edict forbidding the sale ow! eyed Zz fgg ot gusctine.” Calcium Sulphide rs. | ations 7 ‘Trial Package to Prove it Sent Free i > mee < _A BABY who kisses daddy and |.) 78? Scion aus aneieeee momure good night is the tie that — really binds. |Mred going around with a pimply Yace day after day. And other peo ‘ple get awfully Ured, too, seeing them go around with faces full of disgusting pimples. If you are one of the unforte { SENATOR PIPER says he likes to be in the minority. He doesn’t expect to accomplish anything, he says, and can have the fun of talking. There are some of us insurgents, senator, who reciprocate | this glad feeling | IN the home an empty larder is trying, but with love flown, comes desperation nates who can't get away from your poy MORE FUN FOR THE MASSES etree - Mrs. Cobb: “Was the grocer’s everything under heaven to got rid ‘Ther What's the use of sad repin- #| + Here are the facts about moving-picture shows in the United States: |/b©¥ impudent to you again when | 4 ny ® + | Of them, take a few of Stuart's Cal Arabs There are 13,000 of them, and they entertain, on the average, 4,000,-|Y04 telephoned your order thit), woooing? You had better sing, #| Um Waters every day. Do that 000 people every day morning # What 4 ~ steadily for a few days, and in jess In other words, the public is spending $102,000,000 a year for this}. “Yes. Mra. Cobb, he was that;/4 "o* phew Senne of bitter % | than a week look at yourself in the This is a splendid substitute for the celebrated Rough Pongee ir or Meee tise ell aeré % [but I fixed him this time. 1 s02,/% 1: won't eet *you anything. | MUEror ‘ Silks that sell for $1.00 © yard. We have just unpacked an ex Moving-pictures have driven other shows from 1,400 theatres and | nin’ f The bie Caer le SL balanas’ waaiee eae water ae tra well assorted stock of this cloth. Don’t pay 39¢ and 45¢ @ re . a tae en ‘ * Mrs. Cobb. cium Wafers ar : . . : claim three times as many patrons as all other theatres now in exist-| 0" lo" Ree k hhh ee eR ice rid of the eruptions. A Long List of Prices Cut | *#"4. when London's price is only 29¢ ence The making of motion-films employs an army of actors and work men, and $18,000,000 was spent for films last year. These wonderful little workers contain the most effective blood If it’s tough on the passenger to stand in a street car half an hour, for Friday Only When a legisiator introduces a bill, and other legislators ob; j Edison gets a royalty ranging from $8,000 to $15,000 a week from|Pl; nnd other legislators objet. | what must it be for the motorman? an So ae 86c Lace Curtains— 55c HAIR i the invention, and is now sitting up nights to produce a startling im-|* ge » ulp! Speelal, pair ; Mcecasons-40 swubee’ the ‘patterce calk fost Uke ‘actors, oo thar the[muom © Dll should be referred t No matter what your trouble is, . : ‘ ras dicate ie acer Geo attict eaunmratice the people to decide—and that’s the whether pimples, blotches, black 95e Lace Curtains 70c Swi 7 CH ES cas ax tee nek: anit af tate Govan? |referendum. heads, rash, tetter, eczema or scab: Special, pair ay an j More fun at less cost to the masses, The day is near when the| sang a ones, se8 ee seoyg-~ J a $1.25 Lace Curtains— 85 Seautiful, long, glossy; : humblest purse and the smallest hamlet will have art, music and|\*** keke kath et he waren Seats e eenee rare oe Special, pair cl. 1 ‘ i only within the reach of the richest a few generations |* * never teming.. ; . any color, inc uding : x lessee amg Moe sey * PRETTY THIEF + Stuart's Caletum Wafers have $1.35 Lace Curtains 95c | CHOICE Gray : pros ly te Bho was 6 Koptomanic * cured boils in three days, and the Speetal,. pate JIC | C ate 3 lk” And weed Ser Fameiel eres worst cases of akin disenses in a emia neacialntns Switches, for ..... |® To purloin what she did not # jweek. Every particle of impurity Special, patr ' aie 4 OBSERVATIONS * need * |is driven out of your system com- I% A hundred fellows’ hearts. «{,.4% to the button: It means that| pletely, never to return, arid It te ce Curtains 1,30 UMBRELLAS lx %| those who wear It or believe in it| done without deranging your system pair ’ Sect at 2 LANGFORD-JOHNSON prize fight’s off. As either gent is blacker |* ® & ®t & ht tk tt tw #/ Are not ruled by dollars or The In-| in the slightest Lace Curtains 1.95 Weeriainn tan? extant i j than tar, there wasn’t any white man’s hope in it, anyhow - — | _. Most treatments for the blood and lal, pair : . first quality Americ ffeta : me Biowing Mot and Cold. a }for skin eruptions are miserably vpn Png vegeta o> Fey H . T T ae anal natal r op; also a line of Men's Se! | SOCIETY note from Barstow, Cal.: A 40Jb, wildcat was raked| Maud Muller on a winter's day| yqrq Pan = pte that pt ponte rock sean ne — al, pair $2.65 Opening, Unsbeetinn: val 98 500 pairs Ladies’ Cashmere | pie ee or eens peers P ath by Migs Alice Chilsen brit t 1 Mart enty~ A t it |auist’s finish. “Don’t you? | art's Calcium Wafers contain no pol-| 26 Cable Net Cur $2 25 ues to $1.49. Special c aise b fee oe x — 5 ‘ ‘; i y “ oo dread his beginning.” absolutely harmless, and yet do $2.00 Arabian Net Cur. ast black an¢ waterproof: tle puberty, 39 : NEW YORK real estate king is sald to offer Actress Velaska Sur-|again, till Maud her feelings did souk whieh eauaat tell 06 eeperieel $1.35 fancy trimmed Congo handles; | Your choice Cc ratt’s husband $50,000 to divorce her, half to go to Velaska. Get the|declare, and scent of sulphur filled tatne—Special, pair : Little Boy Blue, come blow your} you | ek nw also a swell line of bone han- . ‘ . A, ers in ng, Velaska, get ‘¢ ! the air ., Arabian Net Cur Women's Napa and Cay ee ne a ee sal oad horn. If you don't you'll get left! Don't go around with a bumiliat caealatparneh ase $1.65 ws Sia mia 1 Fa Gisvant weAct taea ee Cae As sures you're born, Toot it| ing, disgusting mass of pimples and Special .... — i MRS. COUNTESS GYZICKI, American girl, whose wedding in 1904] Small tongs which mble tee | j Was a great international social event, names only three women as co-|tongs have been invented by a New udly and you'll thrive. If you| blackheads on your face. A face fiise “spect pair” $2019| AMERICAN PRINTS | *ecii'« pair." -.906 eee Sreet. tat cof arte ' “ Lb don't, who will know that yon're| covered over with these disgusting respondents. Not a very large list for a soclety count York man to carry bowling balls. | aitve? satsige nicked. eeunts tenn anton ted $5.50 Arabian Net Cut 3.45 bungie tbteh dna Atae tac Womae's. Kia Gloves, sia sini Repeemematns eas Fe you, and breeds fatlure in your life tains—Special, pair 1 Se meee, ’ ‘and colors; every pair cea Whoever charged some dairymen with bottling cream? for what is called the Louisiana Pur {40 “ecall-and then they won't pond wrmmeetg wtl y aie oP re tains—Special, pair ...Qde And all the styles you want, | Special, a pair it ° °o o chase; Alaska cost us $7,000,000. | | \ + ‘4, ve " ow face: | | Boys’ and Girls’ ather Gaunt ie WE have only the kindest, Christian sympathy for that Peoria| Battleships go to the junk pile in a x ¢ “ ‘ POPLINS 4 ust church which set a burglar-trap and caught one of its most prominent |few years. W. H. Crocker, San Francisco| “By George, I never saw anything RE WAENALE ORNTENT let Glov ft and leath : 2 banker, owns the most extensive |like it. There I've been for three 1911 Poplins, in black and er fringe; our members, who had gone to church to worship a 2:67 a. m, — FOUNDATI i ler 39 a at 6 ‘ection Time and experience prove that| Collection of postage stamps in the| Years trying to get rid of pimples ou ON LETTERS the most popular shades; Special, a pair Cc Key: y F world, and blackheads, and guess I used For Embroidering values, London's 1 . MEDICAL fraternity is much interested in the trial of Dr. Pant-|the only way to do a thing Is to 4 ythi der th 1 used ice, C | %5c Hand Rags, leather cov chenko, at St. Petersburg. Pant professionally administered baccili to| do It eshte a : Scar Golation Watiiester Jas Foon These we carry in Old En- price, yard ........... 2 pod es ve he heirs, rivals and creditors who were impediment e ~ ttle bluing in water in aged php Be si am os 49 40 of them ra who were impediments and removed about) | 1 not all decay, wrote Geo.{Which windows are washed, will| ays. ‘This morning every blessed Glish and Plain Script, in sev OILCLOTH made, Special c eral sizes. : om bette imple ts gone, and I can't find a as | MacDonald. It is the ripening and|>righten them better than soda, | P swelling of the fresh life within that bt dlackhead. I could write you a vol bursts the witine d husks. “Miss Mix has such a sweet dis-}Ume of thanks, I am so grateful to uw | position, She's always smiling.” |¥°U “Oh, that ain't her disposition; |, Just send us your name and ad.) In the Editor’s Mail|, W es, ‘ eee aaa ——— - er new gold teeth.” ress in full today, and we will send) Short letters from Star readers will be printed in this column ae Lungs THE coia a ios chasect fren tac ct After youl are tg: when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about Jinks: “The hostess introduced have tried the sample and been con-| es wy a ts — P Sbisghemgend games anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your me as A soc vinced that all we say is t » ial lon.” y rhe, you motive. We strongly recommend |¢ ie eee sate funny! {Will go to the nearest druggist and Size 19x38; regular price Best Grade Table Ollcloth, in Girls’ Hand Bags, well made On Sale LOWER FLOOR white and fancy styles. = 17g | tig Ford size: our 250 Sale price, yard C | setier. special 7 c 3 7REEE, ire oF? ie ¢ Your wif ld hb sm | Set & 600 box and be cured of your, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. We Your “wife. could’ hare told chia a nee, bee See bo eieed de aes and . : . form and no trouble whatever to n the case| Delieve it prevents, protects, rer You go about your work as Editor of Star down so deep in immorality Personally 1 wish to thank you|lawlessness as has be movement. T for the good services through your|with Seattle, and I belleve thar Upon an egg & farmer girl one ts a pe e a , ¥ 4 , Usual, and there you are—cured and paper you have given the recall] paper that nowadays takes up mora| S00thes. What does your |days did write her name. 8be | seopy ’ Size 22x43; regular price press 1s a power | doctor recommend? Take |answer ever came. She's married! a us your name and address gE sear eat tonnes (including temperance) has ie Gate acne anche ; ’ @ future. And they are coming, today and we will at once send you These Towel: > just a trite If the press and pulpit would pall now, with children three; of joy y ‘owels are just a stand closer together and work in Bee Set ay, only the medicine he ap-|sho's had hor fii, But the eyg bY mall @ sample packare free, solled and are big values at the harmony no city would need to sink d ERGH, was not to blame—for it's in cold ‘Address F. A. Stuart Co, 175 Stuart regular prices, Pastor Swedish Tabernacle. proves. Trust him. LS.A7"U%s | storage stn, ;Blds., Marghall, Mich,

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