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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911, THE SEATTLE STAR [3c WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? bi || “The Pink Lady” Sets New York a-Whirl, VWamber wt United Press. Vublished dally by The Sine Publ ret pete ee: — It’s Just Music, Smiles and Pretty Gig LONG STOP. THE NEAR-EXCITEMENT that the tnhab ~The Dead Line of Forty- Five |Star Dust! a ciao eae western sate Ham P. Black and Edward Cectl of Chicaxc © of them ove Senin were. ge ~ a Sk Md yD 60, the other nearly 70, Both cla ot \ and ful , The “anti4$ movement,” to at the nt notion that tl glnge r 1 by, shoc I 0 rh t t ‘ dn and week, Mhe.—Pittes 4 J ocord:-Herald The Two Marke. r Oh, what a non, per or th i al ta . : JOSH WISE other pur , ul not « : i,t t SAYS “Ted Noobroo der is makin’ #0 \ | se be b much money ‘ on breath Record Herald out'n his ohick-| en farm that his! { y) To his mother came a little boy family don’t know | ying and rubbing bis € th’ taste o' eggs.” Well, what did the doctor say? * 2 i . * juired his mother think < c erat t Any rate, Mr, Boreum Gude (at 11:20 1 . - ; had a fo substance I blutti mployers into x m.)—I was quite a ball playe that c a lot « t aid a yet » that they will no my youth. | et | Miss Cutting (weartly)—Indeed ' part of th o| Knew More Than All of Them, ring saninyiny vee eas wo And no wonder imed his ther. “You will play with those ment is 5 # of statesmar The Lawyer—Are you acquainted | sidered a fi tatoy | Italian boys that sha 1 fitable ¥ e » e od the with any of the men on the Jury?| Mise Cutting Pity you didn't but who upon them The Witne: You, str; more than) keep it up. Ther 0 he world it we y knew oe aes he Lawyer ‘on willing ¢ THE FIRST YEAR. I don’t know much a it NEW YORK, April 6—Just as|them. You might roll tron te WISCONSIN legislator introduces a bill to tax old maids $5 an-| «wear that you know more than half Bs Fs wag es % Phi bg Mert nga tnd rE roll ta ral , ner nually How'd you like to be the assessor, and sneak from house to f them? but I am prepar aay if = house accusing the women of being old maids? EVOLUTION. FRANK LALOR AND GROUP OF GIRLS OF “THE PINK LADY” CHORUS, t alt of them | “Do you believe in evolution? By W. G. Shepherd had not put his beautiful The Witness—Say, If It comes te +) it is true I'm exceedingly glad {t|toward its close there bursts into y that we t I'm willing to swear t 3 ® | happened public favor a new musical comedy.|cent years, and ¢ resu ks of the Seine NEGROES are migrating into Manitoba by the trainload, anc w more than all of them put to | The Pink Lady,” the best thing uld not find a r r ke you to stray r—Milwaukee Journal not only of this year but of many |?) ™! a ggg Lady n ye of the Bas B ‘ d HOLDING A RECORD / Jack Bo re 1 smoked seaty es years For instance, there > song ll be a nation ‘hit, thiy . Mears OF YOUr _— ’| C. M. 8. McLellan, taking the|“My Girl by the Saskatchewan The Enormous Telephone Business an BE |—fee a any, t wuppoest lasted pieagh fareny, ~The’ Sates | be chore of which nec like thts Tom—-No, air; ton on the lastlinade from it a book and set of] “Flow, river, flow, down the Wire Trust | j 4 < peg . Boston Transcript lyrics that would be delightfully the « 1 ‘ int it . ove van 1 on, brin, my love The magnitude of the telephone business is seen by figures fu NOTHING TO WEAR nteresting, even if Ivan Caryll| Bright sea, bring x ved nished by the Bell system maployes, 130,000; over 11,000,000 zee Hurry, dear exclaimed the} GARDEN TIME | of wire, and the DAILY exchange connections in 1910 exceeded 21 SJ zail = /We | 5 ° | States have grown ov from 00,000 in 1885 to ove’ 1+ ge nl bday oF } | ia | | Remember, my boy, that the} | first year of married life ts always! “Are you gotng to have a garden More Day es er ay More the WIRE TRUST, claims not to b But it admits that ite selatived Gud Hhlanta Ghs ibeve| ttle ont he garane and palling urpl prin data sal id 5, | To the Editor of The Star Now at Christenson's ball, cor 000, or almost 1,000,000 an Subscriber 18 now number VY t “ mavent sou aor your $165,000,000 in 1910. e nearly one-half vit, and I'm not going to face " the 2 pt rnishes most of / . | pay; especially in view of the fact that the public furnishes most the hardest | this summer, Mr, Subbubs | | and We Opposite Seattle Hotel system in the United they ought to be invited. te test} up expons new tires and “NO QUARTER!” says Diaz. And Mr. Taft again rises to assure| “Did you see Casey yesterday?”| Dear Sir: While this excitement/ner of Broadway and Madison, « Bridesm: ies of Utils Sam's “sincere co-operation Dolan asked. — vere, |About the New York holocaust is|garage for several makes of gaso es " I did,” Rafferty replied It's! sti) fresh in the minds of most line automobiles tn located directly | jf Rot be array: him that was walkin’ up and down | peaple, and while our city o! Is| underneath said hall. Also one of of the yester Fighting the Loan Shark jin front of my door manooverin.” | , » to be looking for weak sp the two stairways leading from if to the al! nearly 6,000,000, or one to 18 of the pulation, And all of the gross earnings 10 the net earn about 30 per | thet crowd tn it!" —Life | the land on which the telephone compantes do business—that is, the “That eof” ea, ve got to. As long 0s Ii QUIT POSITIVELY | QUIT also controls n your wife's cooking « things."—Chicago Record-Herald | “Manooverin’, was it? in regard to fire protection, | would | this hall would be filled with emoke oat th Canada is sc hing ber head in doubt @ | | Only cent, Taxes paid in 1910 amounted to 14 per cent of the value of the plant, to over 5 er cent of the gross, and 16.4 per cent of the net earnings. Let house own compare these figures with taxes they In 25 3 the & rings of the ystem in the United The American Telephone & T h company, commonly called " time to give dinner pari ako for not taking my automo rest. And it was an unusually thorough job. THE CHIP ON THE SHOULDER. | of this enormous ¢ ent In a single geners . ek : ’ desi i “dat streets and ri It will take you all that} bave « gar 1 can make it an ox Union Telegraph compa ppost ephon nie “There goes a woman who has - - - so | acquired and merged the yst wher never searched her husband's If these conditions do not constitute a wire tr ih pockets.” vin" wite'tacae’” — | lin the Editor’s Mail|| MONTROSE, Colo., had its annual clean-up day, in charge of the Miss Sylvia Yellowleaf women. All the men had to do was the work. The women did the | 9°: 2 saliatatalact eatata cee erybody is down on loan shark, who fattens on human need. Yes; shakin’ his fist and makin’! ijke through your valuable p almost the minute fire would start ee in an: eck wih Vive anti there tS pubatitate for tim jit clear he felt able to whip some-| to point out one such whak spot.jin garage. Realizing that Only 8 More Days Left for Us to Dispose of Our Entire Stock of fm they will dot He meets a very urgen nd—that of the man or woman who| ody, but bein’ careful not to/ section 190, paragraph 3, Building| time and «pace is prect : < must get a quick Joan somewhere on security that would not be con for} Seattle,|been as brief as possible, but gidered at a bank. The favorite security is next week's salary, for|@vening Star, |states an fo hope you will the danger and |} 9 e the loan shark caters to those who must eat their cake before they | “No garage shall be loéated in| try to call attention to it and prob-|f} have it. The trouble is that he charges so much for the accommoda-| WHEN MAMMA LEFT THE ROOM | any building containing a school! ably save lives thereby = tion that he frequently reduces the borrowers to misery : or place of SONSTANT READER |mention any names."——Wasbington | Ordinance, of 1910 Massachusetts is organizing “credit unions,” to take the place of the loan shark. These unions consist of groups of people known to each other, as residents of a small town, members of a common —— = | Pr ie te beth & tavtuge Tank sed clan ogedcy tor Ite mom | Buy Your Hair Goods | PROFITS "V8, BEEN THROWN To THE WINDS AND ARE Where You Please, OF NO CONSIDERATION TO US; OUR bers. It advances money only for real needs. It charges reasonable went eaay to’ tos on fells can uelthor join the talon bor’ borrow II jeCT NOW IS TO DISPOSE OF OUR from it. They are left to fight it out with the loan shark But Get Our ie STOCK UNTIL APRIL 15, AND IT IS - = . . Observations Prices First TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE THERE are 2,500,000 more more widows than widowers in the United “| We avoid extravagance and high rents in our place, and there @ States. “Samivel, bevare of vidders.” fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases, WE carry the | a SUSE Saag STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, | ICE CREAM signs, open trolley cars on Broadway-Pike line, the > or we manufacture your cut hair or combings in any way you wish, | i bile: sig of Spring. 1] a , Bring or mafl them to us and let our EXPERT MAIR WORKERS || sige i JUDGING from his welcome to Seattle, there are several folks show you what they can do for you, \| Ever Offered in Seattle, for hereabouts who might vote for T. R. again for any old office. | Send 26c in stamps for a 60¢ box of FACE POWDER, tho best i at pees © beginning to thin he insurgen »| “Do you know anything about|| YOU ever used. WILL YOU BE ABLE TO BUY SUCH HIGH] ‘ anetlonne Ovect | Wor, gb eaiees cia saren Seeente fe jpalmiotry®” | ZAMORA CRISWELL CAUFFMAN, Sag Francisco Hair Store | reer AGAI GRADE AND UP-TO-DATE, SNAPPY STYLES® ° ° © 'No, but I can hold hands with- 1401 Firet Ay, than peace. au COLD STORAGE fellows claim to have lost $10,000,000 on butter. | You will squeeze the public for monopoly prices, will you? Well, some-| times it doesn’t work—se: | ° VERY likely there will be no official action on the fire traps in cs Pe Beattle—not until something happens that will desolate some homes vil ST ane : amp ie 0 Kill some women and children or something like that C a Y b . Ne gj 2 ou can bring °o Oo > ORIGINALLY he was James Beauchamp Clark, but his mail was mixed up with that of every J. B. Clark in town. Then he wrote ; 5% 5 ge ~* — produce to Seattle’s public Bapdistiny avg ae ye epee oe ead Woes Supe 2 celal i ft Beauchamp Clark, but no one could pronounce it right. So he cut! 3.50 Dress Shoes, cut to ..,....... 82.35 | $3.50 Work Shoes, cut to ...... oe plat Coamp Clark and made {t famous. No one pronounces it 3 markets in your own Wagon— Bi]} $4.00 odds and ends in Dress Shoes, cut 00 and $4.50 Work Shoes, cut to Chump,” either. : is | a . Sarre eee FS 5.00 Work Shoes, cut to....sses00 , a 4. And $5.00 Douglas Bench Made Shoes, cut to.. | $7.00 W aterproof High Cuts, cut to. ; _ . $3.85 i t 2¢ | 10c Cork Insoles, while the last, cut to. j Five Acre Tracts within easy driving ff]| %° »4 $7.00 Packard Shoes, cut to.) 5 | SHINOLA, 10¢ size, while they st Aff distance are only $50 to $75 per acre fff] $40 Git-Bage shoes . $2.85 | SHOR LACES, whi $2.00 Sholl’s Foot Eazer,.the best arch ap for, On terms of $10 down and $5 per month ff et 8 ee S88 |S Smo hes si ei ee 2097-2009 Zi Tae te ; stat ; i SECOND A! iNUE Sih ap” Disgonaliy Across That is only the beginning of the story. NOTE—Do not compare this Going Out of Business Sale with the 1 This land is rich fruit and berry land—part of it is cleared and called sales held in Seattle, for this is a genuine and legitimate sale, for we have sold our ready to plow—any of it can be very easily cleared—an excellent auto location to a concern which is going to open up, on or about April 20th, a Quality Butter, . ms | d Confectionery Store. The Golden Eagle and wagon road runs to and through this property from Kirkland— Fen. is y farmers on land adjoining ours drive to Seattle’s public markets —— . every day—you can do the same from our tracts and Seattle is the There is a Northern Pacific tatithad station within half a mile of Ingraine, double roll te 119 Yesler these tracts , ; Moire Cellings, double roll 1% Kitchen Granites and’ locks, double “ % AND FLOWERS »w—read the prices and terms over again and you'll see that IDEAL MINING AND [J ihc yiviessaa aoe wall Home of the Far OLD HATS REBLOCKED AND RETRIMMED this property spells BARGAIN in capital letters. IRRIGATION PUMP Bath te OR Fe BO 7 W L Douglas Sho Berry Brothers Floor Varnish ost efficlent pumping machinery 4 These tracts are on sale for the first time today—come in and MBB on | Be acaien NeidbNe | “eee SWEATERS learn more of this property. Arrange to see these tracts at once. area vaptrated’ daily Led ham iga || ESTER ttt Opposite Seaitle White and Orange Shellac, per $5.00 Sweaters for $2.69 | —_—_——_——S— fata, perk pepiee : =e $9.00 Sweaters for $4.49 BURKE & FARRAR, Inc. Sai he 16-1» re mer ie “ ; ‘its | 2; _ 405-409 New York Block ; cr ef] 1508 Third Ave, Near Pike East 414, MAD ; ee . A : d % ot ai B e ki 7 ni te saps Branch Offices: tees. Pov and: Richland Ferry Landing : bs Vane are waterooat, dt N padded Inside: funitare tn ae ante an “Buy in the Path of Progress.” Siestieia Sitios Star classified ads. Buy or |e vee ‘irom Colman iene nd schedule subject sell real estate, etc. without vot, Main anne ne