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THE STAR— ONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911, L rT TAR ’S HOME SEEN BY A HE SEATTLE STAR | < |MOTHER RYTHER 0 : “ 5 " = } | BY ELEANOR ADDAMS. nek ¥ : ; z | Two little boys, one white, the two Hite : ' m as et ot | other coal black, were cleaning up 6, sprang rm i | 7 o yunds » front of Mother wan tae! — | Star J yr ist OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ate lM gg eye om doe ooking The Httle colored boy took off hin He onddied ns, perme 4 D hat, grinned and told me to go vs feet bl : ros Her Sympathetic Friend, | JUST YOU WAIT ~ WELL HAVE right in . 0d And everyone ‘Saye. pomccdygger ar re agen gH What wasethat horrid Mra, Sym-| COLD SNAPS GALORE, — TH/S In tho tg hallway wore thre a 3 an palo ig toy peaum saying about me?" asked | . little boys sitting in a corner 1a} uid Mother Rytnes ¥ Ja Hindus—from owning land, ‘They would be| {runt BAe avout mm . FARLY SPRING TALK 1S ALL oldest of them was reading aloud was brought fe perw ! for five-year 1 but not to acquire tithe. I hate to tell you, dear,” answer BOSH, / REMEMBER to two tiny ones, who followed of silenee, then . land tn California to the extent of 200,000] 4 nics Jahnsenn, “It was a0 hor-| every word It was a Iittle girl : joined in & gr . ' of $100,000,000. The Unit bey who carried word to Mother thanking God top has jus ‘ new treaty that places no restriction wh 4 SRSA LG ee a | Ryther that I wanted to see her 5 are, & petition for on migration i Sey pom ise pase Well, she sald you. were a per} » in a minute later, with t <a future. " om ances California fears an influx, not only] rece etait Bae Pe en Per | Coauine alter tee A HUnKEY Hetle other of 0 at but of Orle money, farmers and land owners,/ IK, inet’ ghe won't former Inve yr Mttle Joe,” said, Mother busy with thee form that would x ace the character of {ts civilization. hurry | r apologetically, “He's only bursting chise Now come dent Taft with the announcement that ho ta] oe sou goariot What did | three, and so white and peaked maps 5 [ad Dr. ! the antiJapane tration in California, ’ . looking. His mother was 16 wh 1 time to way ot tt f participate in the | 7° Sy J b and his father vf ‘Asser w to invite foretg articlpate he I told nat there i o@ was born and his ne s fair a ancisco if the legislature atiall enact, OR EVEN] ,,.1 told her tat there was noth They put the boy to work and the —~ilggl gives DISCUSS, “any lation not friendly to Japan land Plain Dealer girl in the Good Shepherd's home Re: Can't eve M til they are of age. I am keeping | That's wh ia, The man who discusses public Joe in the meantime.” | questions th y booked for Siberia, President Taft knows A cheerful, motherly person—| tha » fair would be a Siberian exile of the most JOSH WISE thia is your first impression of} excruc’ sing to San Francisco just at thix time Mother Ryther. Her face ts lined | We Mr. Preside 5 has got you pretty well or SAYS: with wrinkles, but there wae al you have wandered a wa American ideals ople ‘ : smile in every line. She,wore a| | One Hundred pg: of California cannot “even discuss” an issue that Is vital to thelr wel: fe Mere — — kiteb a spre 1 appatentty had | | Ay not want — . pevweegs - T nterrupted her wor ‘our KeCOn | - ‘ount, be - ee ees Kevermice On You RENMErIBER’ Lo impression is that the children. all | tiie ote | ma ROOSEVELT devoted one of his Los Angeles speeches to telling wife remarks, VOU-WELL 11k CHE YOU A Pe ities to obi: aceeuas” a3 re Interest tn az 4 honorable man Francis J, Heney is. And COLD SWAP «PR ‘ould you like to look aro ee er eo te m date, whieh t about it. Heney is also for recall of the hesiery’s one a sag 44h’ eer md on per ie there were hun Thy smiled at Mother Ryther as 4 sccount cannot <a Gorn thing after ME IME COLO dreds of children—boys and xiris,|"¢Y panned her LWULS FOR A IOMTH from tiny bables to boys of 14 or|, 2°%°%: you'd better put on youg another.” “4 ve: ‘There axe nearly 60. coat,” said M Ryther atte x Three boys were leading a cow to the water trough. “We have —AT THE— The porernare of seven nerthwantern States WH Meet At Hielena,| 2... ‘eke, That Palos, three" cown,” sald Mother Ryther vn! something you M May % and 4, to devise a plan to keep American citizens from hs goat Foes Be om J ug =o “They furnish enough milk for all ANGELES CAFE « 4 per cent inten going to Canada, and induce them to locate in Minnesota, North and] 110 joke againet the Blares Fire In the children. Each cow hae three 4 t you let it sn ha South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. derkiiiny’ eeminams boys assigned to take care of her lat M . Pi course Easier said than done, your excellencies! swede: rim ‘The home occupies almost 9 est loving iclures The attraction of Northwest Canada is free land, vast tracts of] pi swon Ho ioe ie whole block here fh pl i which have been thrown open by new ratiroad extensions. And tol, ryouy, 1° Inaured 600 clgars, room for the children to run around New Every Day A Time Certifeate of Pe . je. cement . of che portation |") . and play tn howe who didn erti free land are added inducements in the way of cheap transportation | Cian on the ground thathey wore BY cnt tic adl enh oer FREE fica’ De and various kinds of assistance in starting homes and industries ah ky tive rn 3 . i and playing bard. pay reegpmeny 4 The day of free land is gone in the United States. If we are to Flopeon—And the: laughe t UT keep our-land hungry citizens at home, we must offer them some-|).4 Pion Ang they laughed One grou of older bore were 1 REGULAR DINNER thing better thansfree or even cheap land—better markets, better social | Flipson they had him ar oe and, above all, more generous assistance on the financial | rsteq on a charge of setting fire toya including coffee, tea, milk, beer side. to his own property.—Tit-Bits. aegnees muse ‘One of the department stores or wine. The state of Victoria, in Australia, Is today taking a steady stream The Svependarenel. al tetdenes / Of Augen age : : eo - just sent up a wagonload,” Mra et settlera. from Great fritain, and some from the United States. | A Geahee tt 0 One. Seery,” cald tie qunttihle, “bis Ryther explained. : 25c : te #60 am. acre, aga ee land) «1 see that the latest census fig:|I'll t to arrest you been | In the extreme rear of the place . ae » ane n ahe 1 mid a 1a) io ue | be chicke cr ome ©! ne , ‘a. tae ek S i Why do they do it? bs er ae ing Be oe ee | cere Nene at Sie eee er OC Beer bay Mag eee soa tl Se Vocal and Instrumental Music : Because the statesmanship’ of Victoria supplies four-fifths of the |°OCstty One horse for every five jan hour } mom 0 feed the hicks Afternoons and Evenings ‘ : ere rer mie gn wens persons, and one pig for every two| “You are wrong, my friend,” said | ens and ¢ ne CRRS. wos re age = by mear °, o on “| and longtion p reone. the driver. “I say [ wasn't, and| j y All the children who are old Wh : ot . “ eet Australia, you frightened governors Well, what of it?” here's a $10 bill that says I wasn't WASHINGTON, D, C., March 27 gnough, are given their tasks to y Coo! al ome / Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Cae p 2 ‘Oh, nothing—only I'm willing to] “All right,” returned the consta-| Dear Dad: Senator Clapp ts be-/ do after school,” said Mra. Ryther vould I » senator frot {zona e would } . - BUFFALO BILL would like to be senator from Aritony phihy Reot{tade my fifth of a horse for your| ble, pocketing the money. “With | coming & reat campaigner fe be ploterenuen, Uet how coull he ¢ ee oe oe half of a pig eleven to one against mo I ain't| War government. Ho bas re and Joe Bailey? By scalping ‘em, haps goin’ to subject the county to th’ {10 the east duriag the past month, a a DOWN IN THE DEEP jexpense of a trial” — Harper's | Accepting fovitations in Michigan Weekly and other atates, and has addressed a large audiences on the Oregon pian Keep Out. He will appear im Boston during Has commercialism drive m the .cheek of girth Can you tell me Bomething ‘he latter gs Pn month. | According to Rev. Herbert Johnson of Boston, who has made a/ about the game laws around here? a i : | study of the subject, that is precisely what has happened. asked the stranger in Crimson) Champ ba presidental stock} ravela tha kind “ leligt } sith tive Be “It ts out of the fashion for women to bluab,” he says, “and girls | Gulch. nog Bayt mages Ba Bey Med ere’s the kind that delights every si over. pest are no longer coy and ure, as they used to be 30 years ago.” | Well,” replied Three-Finger Sam, am ryan here the | othe eee a : Fe ea He thinks it is due to their employment in business pursuits, and| I“t could; but my advice to you | 487 it has become renerally kt and purest long-fiber silk; the kind that wears; perfect the necessity that has a for them to be strictly dignified and} |would be, if you don’t know the|that Mr. Bryan will aggresstvely dye; colored edge proves it; and how this Silk does impersonal. “Not ¢ but self possession, is charac | rules of @ game, don't play it."—|Oppose the nomination of Judson) ? 5 teristic of girls today,” he dectar | Washington Star een ee b —_. Bd wear! It's GOT to ,. wear; London guarantees We are quite aware that women don’t faint on the slightest provo ‘ dadiy toward the nomination of | .* rea Ey ‘ vt. Ss a Sail ettion. as they did in the time of Dickens, but hanged if they don't still Bargain Batties. |Champ Clark. Of course, he is it. 35 and 36 inches wide-—Taffeta, Peau de Cygne blush—-some of ‘em—at least Dr. Johnson is a minister of the gospel, presumably days of youth, and naturally he wouldn't see as much well past the ‘delicate emo- 1 | Gentleman — Er—where }find the sitk counter? Floorwalker—Third battle to the can matier child mn were playing with | making no promises at this stage of | ithe game, but he has let it be} | known that he expects Clark to per Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. p is what you want and Peau de Soie, Messal Values to $1.50; tomorre ine and other good Black Silk. IW seceee tion,”qmor so many smiles, blushes and things as he did “30 years ago.” right —Judge. ie Prong pee oe sc OR ile a : pith an thy Bi, aca Fact ts, he’s no authority. Ask some nice young man if he thinks — | ie, Bryan ts not oppesed to j girlhood has forgotten how to blush when it hears @ pretty compli- AN AWFUL SHOCK Weatiew, Wines. Mails maha! How About a ° i HAIR SWITCHES ment that has any fing of sincerfty—not to say an engagement ring i’ eae Stendbew Witeine-aelien ‘alee ot ny tt © ~~“ London probably sella The young man Knows. . Window | more Hair Switches than JAPAN'S, leading University gets a million of steel money, via Mr. Carnegie, which is better than getting the steel itself, via American battleships. Mr, Diver—Why do you girls look so blue this morning? Mermaid—Why, some one invited Mr. Octopus to our bridge whist party, and he held so many bands he won all the money. THE COW CENSUS a tee qatene pees shows that the United States is fairly well te Little Jeb. | SS tke Galen iindes sendee’ tee MUQQING—A broadtos, roomy patent or | CHILDREN'S DR t ek. - . it | Islbly Pe: 1 c 00, Ww ck or color ps; inside For instance, with our 92,000,000 people, we have as many cows} “Boy, has the cashier told you qed pbemsty o nie oer. smooth and clean as gises, 98c the right | as Germapy,,Great Britain, France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Spain, | What you are to do in the after- | and It seems to be a tomeup be tween Woodrow Wilson and Champ | Clark so far as the Bryan influence} % concerned. It may be added that Without Bryan's influence it will be Gphill work for anybody to get the democratic nomination. . ore Penrose in to succeed Aldrich as Yeader of the republican majority Shade? Special eases ee Q1C Bedroom Rug At Your House? Toddlers Come Down and Say Mugezgins - To Our Shoe Man price, but here's 1,000 pairs for you at al) the rest of the town put together. Come in and-ses- why. Beautiful, jong, glossy Switches, any. shade, clean and sanitary, One lady last week vowed she saved on a single Switch at London’ 264.5 , }majority during the session just Belgium and Hojland, with their total of 264,500,000 people. noon? | F j We have 1 cow for every 1.3 persons, 1 pig for every 2 persons,| “Yes, sir; I am to wake him as rege Nobody could discover just/ Woven in one piece, in | 1 sheep for every 1.6 persons, but are a little shy on goats—only 1}#00n aa I see you coming. Phila who was leading at that time. good patterns. 98 Cc for every 49 persons. delphia Bulletia. Spectal . fore. Do not miss this 69¢ Now that it is all over I with to Did you think that horses had been nearly driven out by auto ~ she abinke Women’s %- Point) Women's Kid Hand. | #8. New Wash Dremu mobiles and flying machines? No, we have 1 horse for every 5 per He Could Comprehend. ston that | consider Ricsare ali Rode... 5G | House Suppers. Spe | Turn’ Buskins, or | '_ staple a sons. Mules are much scarcer, only 1 to each 22,0f the population.| “The children need something * tallgegieng magn “say rion fal, 39 | House Ox 98 | terns, made o a There is one disturbing thing about the livestoc how-|new every week. You have no ed. I think Taft should have stood | D Good pair ee C | fords. A pair c ] Dercales, ar and that Is the a -_ with far more beef * than | children, he you can’t under: | ama by Ballinger. This business of un. Su: and Growing Girls’ Button Shoes, of extra plump rope, we pay more for bee! stand.” The FP load! iti viet kid; low heel : | . <a he Phot her—Look a little | loading him at this time of da tings low heel and patent tip; broad, 7 ‘ How about the law of “supply and demand”? Somehow, it doesn't] “I understand, old chap. I have! sicguant, please Lought to be resented by Mr mek lll Giéiinsite pid Cloth, | @#¥ and rather heavy soles; 2% 1 98 | Tet comment work straight in the United States. “a guomatte Washington | airs, Holdtite—I can't. I just|!inger’s friends. Of course this|fM 66 inches wide, from hard. | % 5; our $2.60 values. Special .. $ ' pes . rH erald. ham indignation of Mr. Taft, and | zi e x happenidd to see that sign giving | Sham ie 5 twisted wool and absolute- SPEAKING of himself as a presidential candidate, Champ Clark one | soar /can) hie fulminations against “headlise y anagront oad welahts, Garden Sho es $1 69 | BEST PLACE IN TOWN says The democrats might go farther and fare worse—and I think} “Weren't you indignant when| Pe Tie readers” and conspiracy promoters, yard— . . ° Special 42¢ Parlor 24c they will people you. kndw called you by! It Depends on the Dog. do not go with anybody. Bab Tramping or Garden Shoes, for women; soft | Broom for ... ‘i = = your firstname?” Two Broadway business ten mot [HA®F was not the Kullty party in $1.25 ‘i 98c glove calf; moderate heel; blucher 1 5 Special 39¢ Strong No,” réplied Senator Sorghum; |) te ee ie re good | tbat affair. Ballinger did what he style, Special . SAARI Rh ' Pruning Shears for MEN WITHOUT A COUNTRY but I've worrled a great deal since | sore & DAF Y was told to do and did tt very ef-IMl Popular Black and White Special 98c Extra they've shown a disposition to stop it.” Edward Everett Hale told us of one “Man Without a Country,” Washington Star. come public charges. So they ride back and forth across the sea on the steamship Volturno. can't What can the poor devils do? but current news goes him 16 better, for it tells of no lesa than i7| ,. Page dep end killed fen 8 08 $V ungratetul way! For my part 11 Extra wide, assorted | New Patent Leather Button Shoes, high heel, | Berth ‘cers of undesirable citizens who have been denied admission to Russia, Mol] jrnere 1s ane thing which has)" “o4 "1 wouldn't worry about a| Sey’, Ballinger, shake! I Rope! checks; good, substantial | (lull mat kid tops; also maw Sntriien Bet | oe, vy ; Yand, Germany, Canada and the United States What are little ‘thing Ike that,” said the |” ie es Sar nes A SENS POT. | Od bt $808, 0198 ane $1 AY | Special’ 75-to0t”” “Clothes They are mostly men and Russian subjects, but no country witt| .qvrst I thath® Jother. “The dog probably got in! phe democratic platt ine hin 8 “Sone ose sme Min te a aR tl Line have them because of their health or the danger that they may be- on money talks, dose Kt abi way, ‘These Gogs are & pest.” 2, Commnanalie pinteorens 0f 1800, i: & spy ea racer goed) A ways talk cents? | 1904 and 1908, all deciared in favor 6c, 59c and 32c sd The captain would gladly unload them, but fet your wife lately?” io; but I see by the society pa- With no hope on land, they had/ | “I'm worrted a little,” said one. | “But it was your dog” | “What!” My dog? came from the second. I'm sorry, but that will ficiently and took the cussing; snd fiow for Taft to unload him in this of Philippine last one said independence. The “We condemn the experiment in imperialism as an in- Shepherd Checks Toilet Accessories Women's Patent Button Shoes $1.49 Wash Petticoats, 69¢ Pruning Shears for sisi Wide-Awake Alarm Clocks ... Corn Starch, a well wis m 1d | se Ai Anak tebe data cost you $100, That chauffeur of | excusable blunder which brand . better remember the Immortal advice of Captain Lawrence; “Don’t |Dern the Will be at home twice this) 11's, too careless. I insist on | volved. us In enormour expenace, How We Sell Sundries | Pound ie te give up the ship’ [8 Banded. unde ane. -New York} brought up weakness instead of|[f 1 pound F ide of Hy- | Worth $1.00 to $1.50 Laser sary a well ae en jorning Telegrap t asian cu drogen: the 26¢ nown brand, SIAM'S biggest crowd came out to witness the cremation of her SLANDERED resp ge Semmeshe ge Aneimernergly cot fg 186 | A svectat tot of Gingham and Chambray | at, Ib. ns ssesesoes a6 ul beloved King Chulalongkorn—a name with letters to burn. His Hope. damental doctrine of self-govern-|I 1% pound Peroxide, | bc pmecsgiphon in checks, stripes and plain | dc k = —— “I suppose,” the beautiful girl| ment. In recognizing the independ-|M g0c kind, a bottle 10c | Colors. Several styles; some have pretty | Dé + 1 said, “you write for the mere love | ence of the Philippines, our covern-M 156 1 pound Peroxide embroidered flounces. ‘All sizes. Soft-Nose Searel de THE WOODEN INJUN of writing.” ment should retain such land asi Oe yitqrenen oe 5c ~ 2 | light Matches t te “Yes,” the sad looking poet re-|may be necessary for coaling sta ssa vf Gh ’ e ae ti The tobacco trust is quite the frankest and most unblushing on plied, “but I still hope to some day | tons and naval bases.” jig Mennen's oF Colgate's } Women S New Suits | SAVE MONEY the list. It glories in its killed and wounded, and loudly advertises be able to write for at least 15) Now that the democrats are in/M 1°") 158 | | Nest Eggs, per 15¢ its desolating monopoly. Listen to it cents a Hne,.”—Judge. controt of the house, It Is proposed ‘owder ...., -tvu Worth | ian lan geo t W gs wea mye ioe ang hts Sel tac x of isd” Be | LD r in a don’t you? ‘The weoden Injun represented the old order of things: The Quiet of the Home. pledges, Sincerely, RATH Talcum Powder ....0C e $20.00 | packer : the dingy shop, the man in his shirt sleeves to wait on you, the musty “What I want,” said the young|——— 4 “afcae, ——|#i Giass Jar of Antiseptic Don't miss seeing this special lot of | 12-quart Gray Enamel Bat tl case, the dusty shelf. The wooden Injun had to go.” is to get married and have a Mouth Powder; 19c regu- | Suits, Equal to any being shown areund | lin Ket Not e You bet he did! The tobacco trust took his scalp and left his peaceful, quiet home.” lar price. To 8 town at $20.00 and $25.00. All-wool cream | : carcass to the crows. “Well,” said the widower of a clear vesseeee@G | serges, navy blue serges and a splendid se. | h Ape FPS couple, “sometimes it works that 10c Pads of Sheet sortment of black and white checks and mix. | a | way, and then again sometimes it's Soap. Special .... 3c tures. All regular women’s and misses’ | GOING AHEAD ” pa go + eee ey Blue Seal Vaseline, 3 sizes. | Sa Here is Seattle's recent polit teal chronology | Couldn't Foo! Tommy. Life Buoy Soap, the orlg- s° Spiece Set = q March 8, 1910—Hiram ©. Gill elected mayor by 3,200 plurality | Sunday School Teacher—-Think inal carbolized 4 | Irons. Why $1.25, wheaat ; on “wide-open-town” platform . again, Tommy. Who was the strong: A M0 5 Gotan eeenl Cc | London's 3 panty, 2% 1910—Gill adresse d Arctic club smoker In honor of SLANDREED jest man in the world? The name = 2 a 9c Worth Up to $5 @ | for sche g allinger. ee begins with an §, —_ \ = lor . a | Pretty Blue and White 4 November 8, 1910-—Woman 8 uffrage adopted Frankie Flounder—I can't | Tommy—I know who you mean, a 7) Mentholmexico, 15 First great sale of Hat Shapes this season. | Eeaiish Mush A i February 7, 1911—Mayor Gil | ousted by recall by adverse plur-|Clarence Clam, why people some-|q)l right, You mean Sandow, ZB stone jars ...... © | nis tot comprises every style being shown | Bowls, 4 for b; ality of 6,200. : : times way that certain persons are| shucks! Frank Gotch could break 26e Tooth Brushes, many | this year and they are made of the best | 50foot Rubber Garden A February 25, 1911—Chief of Police Wappenstein Indicted for |cold, clammy, unappreciative indi-| him in two!—-Chicago Tribune. styles. Your 10 Milans, Tuscans, Neapolitans and various | Hose. li sn : viduals, when’ I know no one whose ‘ si cholee ..... © | other braids. All colors. Bpectal ......<e0 a protege istic eer or On oe 3 Pig hs primety: smile is as expansive as is yours, Willing to Compromise. — fewiiplinina inthe ea — st —_ 4 of Old Guard je election a “Didn't you promise never to do ae fag Women at the polls are hard ly likely to help the old style of Chea; “ u Hi ‘ s : : » e p Rent. |that again? nderwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear politics, dear to” officeholders and. "to “huntey' ‘corporetioes| SMideatiatice tee and 1 know | ett seen SAVE YOUR TEETH Women Who Know Say Editorial from Collier's Weekly OBSERVATIONS ANYHOW, it's nice in Ma. Taft to announce that he doesn't feel making a war without the Consent of congress. WITH two generals killed in riots in Honduras, something about apartments, Mrs. Pincher. You don't suppose I've lived in them 20 years for nothing, do you? Mrs. Pincher all surprised Hi shouldn't be at The Tatler, like Bribed. Mr Mother—That strange cat will Morgan's And didn't I promise to whale you good if you didn't? “Yes, but I broke me promise and won't hold you to yours."— Toledo Blade, Luck, : “What's the registered number of your auto?” You Saye Dollar; I Make » ‘and the Dei are Prices for first-class work rantesd, | then have your work done oe tint you care to May Manton Patterns Are Best ” Glove fitting and easy “to work. armistice for the collectio 6 MB . — ween loans seems to be leaking. seratch you No, 1911.” ae rg Paily hints are given in the P-L . Sted Tasiteheg... Hd temamtere 1 “ivi ta Pecbce Ay rhe via See lik 1 ge aio, he won't; He} "Well, it you aren't the bef Pee ee oe ee See direct to London and . fay. ' ‘ayette when he visited New] likes me. I gave him our little bird| dog! It’s @ 1907 machine.”—Chl- ¥e eles’ ; 1 York in 1826. to eat.—Judge,* cago Teibupe. bath t in sett wae cae ee Crockerv—Carpets Curtains—Blankets save two weeks’ time J

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