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(THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911 reBLasy wATUE » Circle AND nove AND GIRLS THE SEATTLE SOME GIRLS OF OUR BOYS ee SEND IN PICTURES. und girls of the requested sending Totton: SECT eee eee * * * . * te By Bert Stevens, 1019 EB. Pike st., Apartment J i tributed that re family ure ' bful about photographs, Send ht away, for | want hs fot of them next Don't send in ptet they are end ph FIRST PRIZE “SMILE” $1 children t bitter end inutes of wusy Writing followed. Wed, Tomety, yow may 204 pour The dog chased the cat unde t Teacher the few 1 Yeacher Tomm W want you each to write a words er Iren in good name and written and ‘The back to girls, this : uw and bit her end they orga ate with industrial : te tk moveme least well SECOND PRIZE “SMILE”—$1 n * 7 * His - * * 7 * . | UNCLE JACK By A. L. Salisbury, 2029 10th av. N little We I asked th old fell XX SESS ERE REE RR Re RR Ee EERE with topping a hotel out on the ern plains waited and me to remain wh s much # nobbing with Got a ck No, hovel and t Got upon Oe * * * ee ee ee a The offered hree pen and ink “Boring j Lack forbid: the r tions of the prize win | ning sketches, but all three were splendid and deserving of the rec ognition they have recelved FIRST PRIZE. in cash ts awarded to I Taylor, aged 15, post offic 6, Charleston, Wash Do ne of our new members and drawing, @ landscape, is very | done, infeed. A check for will be mated to you, Dorothy. | SECOND PRIZE. Goes to Emerson Landis, aged 1 f 14 West Crockett street, Seattle A gift book has been mailed to raon His drawing, also a drawn with great 4 style and appears * wah PRIZE WINNERS. eee any clams? >, wah Have Hows Mitchell for his Hfist darky you any eh replied the at at tion has am asked in desper Jack PRI pe helif Nettle Randet contest this w . tor the b typitying this week we 5 st drawings YOUNG WOMAN in Philadelphia charities has decided to get “awful examples had seen. “It sertions are to social conditio mate girl! THE BLESSING OF BALLINGER I is D. Brandels Boston law offt with a of | belt, when a reporter came and Ballinger had retired to private lite think {t's a t ng,” he said, in answer to a queat He added This Ballinger business tsn't half as unfortunate as lots of | people think. Why, it aroused the whole country to the need of con servation, and we shall save our natural r in consequen It's true, too. Ballinger has been wing. He deserves & statue, carved from a hunk of coal inscription it it hadn't been for him, Uncle Sam until the thieves bad got away with Alaska. ot “de of of all the she says Fortu wives in charge partment Agnes Hurley Mrs Cedarburg. married, tk spite prod pr due " bers of THIRD PRIZE “SMILE"—$1 Here are some of our bright boys and girls, all old me Star Ctrele, and very particular favorites of Unc le Jack, The little jxirl in the center Is Demiru t r, 11 years old, of 26 ee |The other girlx are: Frances Tasley, 15 years old, of 2609 Re av., Everett, Wash.; and Lena Esfeld, 11 years old, of 824 Seattle Clarence a * a 7 * 7 7 * The eRe By Virginia M. Lee, 1921 Eastlake av. Ww k or 23rd av, ot $1 thy § box thy Bt. Peter y Applicant Bt. Peter Applicant St. Peter (to applicant) Baltor of a Big ciroulation No, small; at Pick out you was your business aper on ¢ Rollin A erna ars old, of this city 15 years oid, who lives in Edmonds, Wash boys a and Prite course? the in his his row in in rd, dangling Finery P Magtey Viorence Wea woud Kime Hansen & Archibald nicely NEW CONTEST FOR NEXT WEEK idpontaincaeet 4 OOM? AYVOW WHETHER / C81) OF MOT OUT + ArrOW / WOT PHROOM SIE, S/R CAN YOU PHAAE AR LITTLE ROOPT?, “ r, in enone @ riginal ereation, a7 THIRD PRIZE. | This week way back to York st Uncle Jack was just closing up this week's mail box er came from Freda M id, who now lives Freda sent « fine rd of a box of water as been sent to her. Freda once lived in this city and her parents still subscribe for The Star, so she is still one of the fami 3,000 m away. We you ‘ F hope Ulstrup TOM REED who died several y manent rank of a man by alive. HOLLAND’S BAD BARGAIN Thousands of sturdy fa folk leaving Holland fg the northwestern United States. They are “driven out by rich land owners,” according to their own account, ans of high labor saving machinery and cheap help It's fine for us—we gain good citi if they are able to own land here, cestral home. But for Holland? She is losing her best and rosy children.” as the Holland loses these A poor exchange! has his statue i has np heers that emdy 's eart the Maine, but James G. Bl You can never fix the per roll up for him while he's Elliot Kehomurker New Ethel M. Davis Vincent Sansdat M. Campbell Fite Whitmore Marah Seane 2 A Hort Mary MeLavahiin Amie Carr BK. Themaker when a le | Jones, 14 |in Dayton mer are to settle | by Fonts Vautine Letehty Asenath A. Kinme Mradkin Cheater Raines Leighton Turner Mame S. Sioarn Annie Miller Gertrode Piishory Erick Beatisiron and fine for ad of renting it leon to and da, paint \ \ UR (/ fi NH the farmers, 1 inst in thelr an-/ A GOOD ADVICE REBUS Here is a new contest that will tax the skill of all of Uncle Jack's big family, This is a “Good Advice Rebus.” To every boy and girl who solves it, Uncle Jack will send a gift book next Saturday. Now, then, here ts a chance for al! of you to share in the contest this week |) and win a nice book. Answers must be written on one side of the | paper and ha your name, age and address plainly written at the top. I replies must be mailed not later than Thursday night assets—“broad backed men ee Se are described. and gets big healthy ERR RR HONOR ROLL. women \* * Nords * * OBSERVATIONS SWIMMING'S to taught in Chicago's public schools. Her curriculum will thus contain about every accomplishment save courting ° © crowds cheered the departing troops. of the fact that it’s tle crowd that ee These boys and girls sent in drawings this week that were worthy of very special mention Rath Hack Eve Goring Leslie Mione Oliver Trower Johane Miller ary W. Miller Tevis Berihe Olewamg © Lait Kearns N. Little o NEW YORK ter right, in view bit Who's a must foot bet the ‘aie M. Kellar e Train Wittner S ‘ Anon Hartman | 5 Ide 1. Reppert. ar Marion Traywor | Agnes Aniercom Binsin Camure Koverwom Landis Pay F. Hurmmnet Lacile Leiman Clare Lewary Laine Grahare Mista Uiqutet Bichard Odi Catherine M. Brown Annie Joab Helen Mitchell Kip) Mullion ° ter of ° ANNE MORGAN, te marry Judge Li she were! dav J ged | it JOSH WISE SAYS; “Clate Horse block is doin’ some hard think in’, He sent hi son ter th’ city| — ter study book keepin’ an’ his son writes back | that th’ business | or college man is sendin’ his son| ter an agricultu- ral college.” ‘ce OHIO'S going to have her vacant farm lahds officially And but yesterday Ohio was looked on as one of the er Tegions of the West ° HARVARD boys ba getting skimm afmits it, and says high cost of food is the r are getting the cream of education. ° Oo HA! We know now why Uncle Sam patrols that border the insurrectos capture judges, they drive them into the United 8 @hd they don't do any recalling of the judiciary in Mex ° of the in F Mery) Gaynor Mel Lang 4 ASOD. milk, The steward Anyhow, the boys nent i tcl _ WHAT CONSTITUTES A GROUP “We don’t see any more of the old fashioned group photo: “No; a modern girl's idea of a group photograph is b hat."——Kansas City Journal ° ‘apha,” it anal! love to hear the frogs «go/ errrrk! love to hear errrrk! | |I don’t exactly know why that's! Wh ji the frogs say| ene THE TRUTH OF IT “I understand you bought a gold brick when you went up to town.” Nope; you are wrong.” “But your wife told me you had bought a gold brick.” “She's wrong. 1 just thought It was a gold brick."—Houston Post FANEUIL HALL, Boston's temp room, among other historic banners, Washington's army at White Plains ee Se 1T WILL requi four years to double track the Harriman lines from the Missouri river to Francisco. It will require about four years to complete the F Singular coincidence. ° ande of liberty, preserves in its flag blood red flag carried by But I olutionary days. love orrrrk! par the frogs sing Both Wanted. shouted the rich man, peer: usly over the stairway. “1/ “Who is ' |fleld glasses slung bis shoulder and a chuckled the burglar,| his face?” asked the of her at the silver, “I'm at your | A wah corres: mother dear Columbia Jester, | ) Pe gee ee eee ee eo . * * PUSH YOUR OWN BARROW, In framing our me Let this one pre Who relies upon others Is certain to fail e about “Ha! ing cauti want w reach servic | A suecessful wife makes her hus. band good enough for any woman !} and then makes herself good enough | for him that conceited looking man in the khaki look of Antone. eplied the sult, with importance th on over lady ondent, “HUNDREDS of thous on the west coast of Mex mony we've had that Japs can live ha Thi actus, hard Jap veterans form vfs the d colonic first testh and salt water « for sir young man. patch It's a mighty poor specimen of a man who doesn’t at least TRY to be good az his wife—but almost impossible task OUT OF IT. SURE BET. | an A literary critic made a hit with as the other day. He said that many men had been able to write good stories UNTIL they could write checks | * * * * * * Seattle, Wash., March 16, 1911 Editor Star.—Every citizen has the right to amuse himself by thinking upog? public questions. | The Star has suggested that the new counell ought to name al! com. mittees, not leaving that important function to the president. Now, to| * kath hhhhhkhe simplify the proposition, 1 propose the following solution: As the coun.|* MIGHT HAVE BEEN THIS cil is supposed to work eight hours | * WAY. per day, why not reduce the num-|* Maud Muller on ber of committees to eight, one|* day member will be president | * Raked the meadow sw Every member except the prest-|* hay. dent will be chairman of one com-|* dud mittee. Let each committee be|* the composed of nine members, each|* Smoothing committee to meet each week, at nut mane: & regular appointed time, two com-|* drew his bridle mittees to meet on two days, and|* shade one each for the other four days.|* apple trees, Then, every member of the council |* _ the maid would be present at each commit-;* “You don't happen to know tee meeting, and would not be|* @ ¥ woman in this neigh under the ssity of voting on|* borhood who would accept a gn gird without knowing|® general housework position in what it contained * a family of three, where there Under such a system, it would|* !* no washing and the hired make no difference how the com-|* man cleans the rugs and win mittee was appointed, for the|* dows, do you?” he asked reason that each committee would|* For a moment Maud rested be composed of the whole council.|* om her rake and seemed about This seems to me logical and prac-|* to say something, but finally tical, and I think would result in|* She only shook her head great good to the public, Members|* and the judge rode away would be better Informed and|% % tn tk ttt tt tok would be he ble mittee respon for thelr | und at} ee ‘ar game vote i sessions of the Your com Th The New Hornless | Talking Machine | in Mexico Is good joke on the patriotic militia man, Since the Dick law became law he has to go whether or j South FITTS. 1 Slat Av no. HOPE ON, LADIES, On ostrich farms six experts can pluck 150 birde a day. a summer's Sentimental song grinding out autiful senorit-as writ stuff will ® eet with soon be The rode lane, his slowly down CLASSIFIED. | “What is briea-brac? | “Junk that’s got into | Boston script post | Boston nscrip horse’s chest soclety.” 4 He | refusal HIGH TIME | ,, She | Alice » Miss Fortieigh has be-|!f you come a suffragette. Whatever in duced her to espouse the cause? Kate—She probably thought that at her age a woman ought to « |pouse something.-Boston ‘Tran seript le , T despair at your! " in the She—I wouldn't man living He—Well, you lection from tho marry the of | the Come back want that ¢ to into the picture °. Breet big lett got 2 that are se A Miracle. thi Ex-Senator Edward O. Wolcott, was once sent into a state to adv » repub: At one place he was po litely informed that not since 1883 had republican been permitted to finish a speech th He was introduced by the chairman's first pointing at the audience and then | at the speaker. ‘The audience was | in two parts; the white below and| |the in the gallery, For j about five minutes Wolcott pro-| g al right, but giving way to republicanism, he made a} po d thr at the opposing | party. Whereupon, a body of young men downstairs shouted “Rats! | Wolcott paused a moment and then | | waving is hand at the gallery waid iter, come down and “T don’ | a don’t see any improvement to |take the Chinamen's orders ~ beets or tomatoes. ‘These look like | SOME SAYINGS OF CELEBRITIES | 1910 models,"—Washington Herald Burke once took a steep slide from the sublime into the ridicu | lous when in the course of a de. “Pa |adays Yes. 1 heard of one last night A young man who had inherited a ion decided rk to spend it.” Herald ado, are y miracles now. IE telephone has made it possible to do SHEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE RANK. “I heard he was in bad odor with her family. 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