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ae see i dally by The 8 also t excla ers. of Sen RRNA men 1 Abraha l . 1 iruc ing with { nd f the je a Tu the I “ “jority court « at the 1 , ty ' in th ‘ ta sion of P dency ‘ on th t allt LRA ONIN Se RANSON CNS ta on and shell, vea the 7 \ hou of triur c ed a t 1 *tional law) = in the hat sta SHOULD. there i SLAVE! ts soil will o r coy when t supt of the p th must surre That s @gain ar when property and t prt the t t ya c c The Lady wal 1 the | Ice C Cream Tt was red hot Washingtor asph al ambassa to 1 Hays I almost stuck t of ovr spe >. bureau When the Johr he cc tion, thoust tering young women a with the ked the bull eers for the ri teams bac ap to woman ’ in’t No, not exactly. They MirGile confounded it with cheering. They refused t p pmpbatic indignation, and their spokeswoman said “it is ridiculous for a rich woman to send ice cream t earning fr $800 to $1,800 « year. It is on a par with t Mer presidential candidate, who said we ought to w @istinguish us from ladies. We won't stand for such ne e can ugh we work for a living, of these new-rich people census or are you prot cream. Th us com er families than » you ashamed of th buy our own from bet Bway up above 100 thes: days. And still rising! The Annual Sprinkling of Flowers pon countless grassy mounds strewn with flowers. Here a tiny bouquet, laid, perhaps, with dimmed eye and trembling hand, marks the lone home of one forgotten by all save some comrade sting places Thousands of mounds so decorated mark the years eso Mite itseir e graves of comrades who died in defense of their country. rebellion.” from a comrade living, as history records, in Cincinnatl, who sald he | tend served as a private soidier in the Union army; that in his native | Country, Germany, it was the custom of the people to assemble in the @pringtime and scatter flowers upon the graves of the dead. He sug that the G. A. R. establish such an observanve in memory of the wx dead In the beginning loose flowera were strewn upon the graves, but in | 1872 the then commander-in-chief, Gen. Burnside, recommended “that ) the graves be planted with Mowers and shrubs, so that when we are the seasons, in their ceaseless round, may in our stead adorn the gleeping places of our comrades.” Observations PARIS has 18,000 automobiles. o 0 TWO per cent of the people F total property. ° ° o 4 FORTY-SEVEN more little postoffices made savings depositories. © — Mr. Hitchcock is still “trying it on the dog.” : ee eae MR. LORIMER isn’t the first man with a big pile of chips who pre fended he didn’t know what was in the jack-pot a ae IT’S coming summer up in Edmonton, ° of Sweden own one-third of the Alber a » they begin to | fF Play ball at 7 p. m., and the nights are only three hours long : ° ° a WHEN apples from Portland, Ore, sell in Portland, Me., for 8 4 | cents apiece, we learn why that vian-yets hollered “Westward Hoe!” ; ° ° ANGUS CAMPBELL, of © ena: worked nearly twenty years on ‘an invention to pick cotton, and he succeeded, He had Scotch blood. @, 0 e SOMEONE has figured out that 90 per cent of the theatres in Amer- q E fea are “one-night stands.” No wonder the theatrical life is a hard one. 3 a: 8: 4 * WE'RE reasonabie. Standard Oil can take 60 days or 60 years to ; reorganize if it wants to. We're not going to enlarge our ol] can, any | how. , Tat Oe. a N.Y. WORLD says: “The charges against Lorimer are charges what of the ‘Sgainst the honor of the whole senate,” senate? Please repeat that! Against the whole | Wonderful Shampoo | Destroys Dandruff $3.00 Bergman Improved Corner Brace, $1.50 ‘This is the boy with the hard ened steel universal joint; it ts “At last remedy for we have a depe' ndabi ir and scalp troubles,” writes Mae Martyn in the New York Herald. “The problem of life less, streaky, unattractive hair and dandruffy, itching scalp seems to not only one of the best corner braces, but is far supertor to the for all brace kinds of regular Work. You may never have aM }\ pe solved. 1 find these conditions other chance to buy so cheap. disappear as if by magic by sham. $2.60 s0-1nch vue | poolng with @ teaspoonful of can Very West Hatchet Brace #14 | throx dissolved in a cup of hot $250 i4-tnch Goodell-Hay Quick water, Adjusting Ratchet Brace $1.50 “4 $2.25 12-inch Goodell-Hay Ratchet he rich, creamy lather of this Brace $1.25 | Shampoo removes every particle of dust and dandruff and when rinsed ond-Hand Blectric # ‘pc out, the hair dries quickly and ee --- evenly. This Bhampbo seems to in KS VOR BARGAINS vigorate and put new life into the Bargain Store | hair and scalp. tt makes the hair IIGA417 FOURTH AVE. glossy, fluffy and easy to do up and keep looking nice. Canthrox | !# inexpensive and has the approval Star “Want” Ads jof every woman who uses it, It ia Busi Ads Are fic tor hath light and dark bair Advt. Tn the cemeteries of the land this evening's setting sun will linger! © who stood with him shoulder to shoulder in a storm of shot well nigh 50} | @f the men who fought because they placed principle and country above) This Decoration day has a peculiar significance in that just 50 © American brothers were locked in civil war, The history of ial day itself is interesting. The first formal order for a “Decoration day” was issued by Gen, John A. Logan, then commander-in-chief of the G. A. R., designating | May 20, 186%, “for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise | Karly in May of that year Adjt. Gen. Chipman had received'a letter! | OUR DAILY TABLOID x WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? BESIDE THE ever got to It A LADY HUMORIST “Who says there humorists? I don't know. Why? My typewriter spell are DITCH, T w over there has called tw , ad w, hi Da mp IN THE EARLY DAYS. Prehist Peto—T " Sand am~—-O b all tryt ti h OH, DON’T ROCK THE BOAT IN THE NOISY SILENCE M 8 why ¢ 1 leave us, Ma Don't y ° Serva We ma all rig jaye t ! | have " head and ear but « ence t 1 can't mger.—t n Transcript A DAUGHTER etty rough on Mrs. Hammond, who was moved by the fn t ~ . and yet no thoughtful American wi to unde nd w o| Ta See cream was rejected, nor fail to applaud ng women of the Census bureau. They sounded one of the deep social notes of the time. The people Who work for a living in America will not acknowledge their infer fe rich society women whose husbands, in some cases, “made” their i faillions by-crabbing the resources of the earth and exploiting the ne »- ar Meesitics of the people. They will not accept the remotest shadow of| «trogtor claims to be a Daughter Begeary like some of the “lower c! in other Jands. They want! o¢ the Revolution @@eality and justice; not free ice cream. | Her old man's ¢ Good Mrs. Hammond has discovered that the social thermometer [8] 444 to vane no women as funny as palmicst their Artemus Ward in his days AT HOME. | Lady—Did any one call when I was out? Maid—Two ladies and several jgentiomen. Lady—Did they leave |earde? Maid—No, ma'am. | was | | Lady—What do you mean CARTOON. Jer-> Here's another move us from those pesky ALL ABOARD. beautiful girl in town,’ That may be. my view of cond base ALL FIXED. “Immortay }in a garret | Bo I've |love ly Turkish den in ours. | !ngeton Herald. alway heard,” DANGEROUS. M ger Your act is O. why don’t you drop the c on the floor after each make a big noise? Heavyweight Champion afraid I'll dent them, boss. in. 5 “Plague take that horrid an.” Horrid? Why Maid—They called on me, ma’am.| to protect | colle The appellate division of the New| York supreme court has ruled that tors bill collectors must not enter an apartment, but must remain in the basement and use the dumbwaiter Modiste—Do you want a train on your gown, madam? Customer—Yes, and I want it on time, too.—Boston Transeript DECAY OF GALLANTRY. wom he ig the most | But she obstructs try is only written said pei So I've fitted up a} Wash. act » but! Per balls | and I'm THE STAR—TUE RIGHT IN LINE f t were married, when h 1 ta wing he ed to} He dle now." | INVITING REJECTION. 1 Reve Gua Phe question ts ‘ all we wend salva D Tightwadde—T » I m not at amiliar with the w I A SOOTABLE ACT. Pr Let On page 20! a , Ye Vhat of ‘ ‘ _, & whe did was Tra ILLUMINATING Den t ox And w a N i Y n't se I going t y v Tat | ! A CONSIDERED REPLY rusts {Wegal? depends on a campaign orator or as a lawyer, ] BETWEEN GIRLS | He printed a kiss on my cheek You; | can see the marks he on your rouge. eft, | zero! | “When is the best time to buy thermometers? In the winter, when they are! down.” NOTHING WHATEVER. “Miss Van Billion, are you engag’ | De, to Lord Bunkburat Why, | barely know the man!” | “What has that to do with you phone engaged to him? | BEST SHE couLo DO FOR HIM. “Mise Harrington—Geraldin |love you. Will you be my wife?’ “Well, | can't promise that now But I'll put you on the waiting list, if you wish.” CLIMATE TO SUIT, Client—Before we decide on the house, my husband asked me to in quire if the district was at all un healthy! | House Agent—Er—what is your | husband's profession, madam? | Cltent—He ts a physician. House = Agent ——- Hum—er—well I'm afraid truth compels me to ad mit that the district is not too healthy!—London Opinion. | THE POET'S SPUR. | “This is a great poem. You must} have been thinking of something in aspiring when you wrote it.” 1 was, I was thinking of the in- stallment man. |A SATISFACTORY TOOTHACHE. A lad who had just had a tooth extracted requested the privilece jof taking it home with him. “I want| to put some sugar on it,” he said,| ‘and watch it ache.” ] — | “It Is said that impetuous people | have black eyes.” Yes, and if they don’t have them | they are apt to get them.” | | | POWDER Absolutely Pure |The only baking powder made from Royal Grape | Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate 90, 1911 DIK | | | | Astronomer—Did you ¢ ne the spots on the sun? sun 4 k a} evo! A STRETCH OF IMAGINATION, | The Mother—Whatever is the matter with the ba Nurse— Dune ma'am 1 was maly tryin’ to make ‘im smile with & glove atretche FRIENOLY SUGGESTION. Dancer —Wh A nget—Right after " ' monotony of » SHE TOOK I know t min Ade the ha a her, “I know my Un pin ae § MeN:awar Yo wan me, don't:you? he-young man cy we? V will THE FARMER'S PRICE His Hayrich city cafe, looking over venu) Tomatoes 20 cents. Does that mean by the peck or-half buabel BRAVE ANO BRAINY, The Girl— The man { omrry must} be_brave and brainy The Man-—-l am both. Remember when were out sailing the boat} tupact and | saved your iife The Girl—But that was not brainy. ine The Man—Yes it was. I upset the boat purposely. 7 Customer (after reading bill of would Only Woman Veteran of Union Army Spent Her Honeymoon on Battlefield--Marches With Vets Would quainted Nike the you to become ac with only woman veteran of the elvil whole re Union ranks of the war, a woman aved a who br giment b uvery that Joan have done ¢ a’ Arc herself and which the of courage Freitehie pale If to the hist Jumel Washingt Heights, in New York city the famous “Kady heroine of Newborn battle In the + days of th counel| cha ington nowy blue ansion, on m and Brownell, Wash which during Revolution wa er of George m little hair and with “ twink t vuth curly eye Jancer her visitor Ww mply m0 it od and fo 1 Rur all long. xo, but wht in the battle Yeu, 1 1 ot too—a reg It wan were Avar ano 4 of Unton forces r nk of the Khe yt they were the enemy io" cea fa and p the a ancing li rT . and as ex wordsman as any of the company of sharp nhoote » which she was attach ve rying the flag to lead them nto battle and upon. the long. | carried the = Hrowne om's Con the the only interview a Mfetime,” is woman veteran with her, marching May 201 way font do much although on to parade nowadays. “Thave } Bon and i ol until my lungs are sore and} weak.” Go at once to your ..|\doctor. Do not delay another hour. Ask him about Ayer’s 'Cherry Pectoral. Take it or jnot, as he says. pag fa rapid relief of )-~-Walter, I have only 25 cents. i me what you recommend. Walter—Another restaurant. | 2Ww New York Barbara | | in nerve and ' with | } | } Mrs. Robert L. (Kady) Brownell, in the Zouave Uniform She Wore Dur- ing the Civil War. -2008 SECOND A/aANUVE The Golden Eagle Everything Slaughtered CLOSING OUT ALL LINES BUT MILLINERY 40c Stockings for 10 c a Pair 45c Stockings for 1244c a Pair HANDKERCHIEFS 50c Lace Edge for 15c 35c Kind for llc 10c Kind for 5c ~~ Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. The Ads Which Appear Below Are a Reliable List and Are Pla Here for the Benefit of Star Readers. Patronize _ These Firms Wherever Possible __ ATTORNEYS __ | a). BALL 201-5 Rourke Bide. 008 Berend Ave. Thene Suneet, Mal CONSULTATION Fume , Hosband and Bankruptes, | _ Baggage and Transfer | The Eagle Transfer Co. 716 FOURTH AV. 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