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feuda ten ~~ Arizona, 17 guns of the judi ee In these times, the fellow who has a principle, or a soul, or _ aheart, ought to put it in a good strong safety deposit vault. THE SE Cc Wabiishe W Wally Ae Fie Bie Ba uh wD b ATTLE STAR na Go "The disregard of law is fast becoming an An teristic,” reports the committee on teaching morals in the public) t the N. E. A. convention in San Francisco. Does a broad view of the situation bear this out? &@ people were long-suffering and law-abiding we are y who aré conscicnceless it is true, but these ever seek to commit gheir crimes under cover of legality and the patient} public is content to struggle against them through due course | schools, have m of law. One trouble with our country is too much awe of legality and too little assertion of moral right. What we need to teach our children is love of liberty, not Liberty may become license, it is true, but authority invariably becomes usurpation An individual has a right to pursue happiness up to the point that it interferes with Yet, as individ tals, we submit to any amount of petty restrictions, while as a mass we let a few beneficiaries of “vested rights” trample upon slavish obedience to constituted authority if not kept within the absolute bounds, the equal right of another to the same pursuit every principle of equality, Tut, Tut! N. E. 4 worrying over disregard of law. of true liberty! JUSTICE BLANCHARD, of the New York supreme bench, arrested at Bridgeport, Conn., for illegal autoing, pleaded t’s why the UTS. ignorance of the law. By crackey! Maybe ti Supreme court doesn’t come out of its shell oftener, Doctors telus that when we go on above all, beware of “change of water, must go slow on the charge of food, and th ise when it comes to a change of altitude They tell us this and then, nevertheless, on the other hand, what they have said before to the contrary notwithstanding, | ; ation lies in esh air or} they tell us that the prime virtue of a vac CHANGE it brings, rathe« than in the rest « the sunburn or the sand fleas that go with the ¥ say, are merely incidental the AV Briefly, then, change is dangerous, and Change is essential to a successful vacation Figure out the answer for yourself ut as for us—well, we know a bank where the wild thyme cok to say nothing of pastoral elegantine and an occasional Sprig of poison ivy, and a little way up that, bank there bubbles -oh, that would be >a CHANGE of water all right, all right, for all you folks who * must drink mere city water—and above that bank towers a most montimental group of tall fir trees, and bencath that bank there ! of the biggest trout you ever & Spring with white sand dancing at its heart lurks a school, very select, a sche dared dream of — Well, change may be dangerous—we're sure we don’t know about it—but.as for us, we're willing to risk it New Mexico, 1912. unless demoerats ass: ‘ iary, with the aid of Taft. CREEK INDIANS in Oklahoma are staking down mud turtles just out of reach of water, so they'll pray for rain Figure it out for yourself there have been several rains PAINT your screens white and nobody can look in, while you can see out as well as if they were black. o 0 @ ANOTHER case of “child is fatfier to the man.” Philippine % aes are going to have a parcels post intercourse with all the - Far East BEET su; on us the other day. °o You must rise to bigger things than Worry some about disregard The Question of Change | ur vacations we must, | nd further that t we mustn't change our habits too abruptly and that we must keep a thumb on our ge vacation The CHANGE EUGENE ELY, aviator, was given an admiral’s salute of by the armored cruiser West Virginia Wednesday even ’as he sailed over that grim-looking engine of war. Probably it was the first time a private citizen ever got an admiral’s salute And Ely deserved it. .His air flight over the water and the city was the most remarkable feature of the celebration. Now watch dirty expediency do a principle to the death! tobably republican, is needed in the presi | She will be let into statehood, with probably democratic, is needed by democrats in the tial campaign of 1912. She will be shut out of state- in forcing the rescinding of recall o o °o combines ate yelling “Let the tariff on sugar !" And the Havemeyers boosted the price of sugar 5 cents | If ever) That we we the | is the And o o VOLIVA, successor of Dowie, kissed 236 babies the other germs, according to the anti-kissers. day, thus consecrating them to Zion. A landoffice business in o 0 0 NEW YORK’S going to investigate her Knickerbocker [ce Co., which limits the sale of its ice during “the hot wave.” Five hundred dead citizens seem to indicate some slight “unreason- able” restraint of trade. o 0 Oo $O far as reported at this writing, the war on Dr. Wiley, , shows he spent $20 a day on expert laboratory work, Vendors of arsenicized pickles and food expert, when allowed only $11. opiumized drugs are just hot about that $9. o. 6s EDITOR MAX STOEHR of St. Louis says he hooked an 11-pound bass that pulled him into the river and nearly drowned When it isn’t the liquor, him. Those poor St. Louis editors! it’s the heat that keeps ‘em composing things. é ° o oO JACK LAWRENCE'S daughter, Aggie, of New York's) smart set, has landed hers. He is Viscount Courtils de Merele- mont and he’s had human ancestors as far back as 1248, at least, genealogically speaking. The viscount is 40 and Aggie is next thing to a brewer's daughter as to the circulating medium Over Owl Drug Store, Entrance Room 4, Cor, T We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR Fillings .... 5O¢ up $10 Teeth $5 Bridgework . $3 $8 Gold Crowns ts Teath .. $8 12 YEARS Business Bringers. Star classified ads. cell real estate, etc. Buy .or | “There goes Swift in hin alrahip. He says he te at home in an airship, yet he is always falling out.” “Well, home,” was going into bankruptey he ne ordered a whole lot of things.—Li “Maud isn't going to give her) consent te “Why not’ “She doeen't know just how he'll is down to 9 look In football togs.” “At the restaurant the night George asked how she would like a little wild | this duck.” “What did she answe: “ghe changed color and said, ‘Oh,| “I see. this is so sudden!’ and fainted.” } that's the way “Oh! Fre engagemen why do serion he ts at BEACH GOSSIP. “That tall girl fell overboard yexterday ally? inion ls divided on that point There some young men standing around THE ATTRACTION, “Il had plenty of callers while | was sick. around every day “You must have devoted friends.” “Not particularly, What I had was a pretty nurse. LOST OPPORTUNITY. Why are you angry with your husband? He's just ax mean as could be, Although he © told me beforehand so ! ¢ Mrs. Gramerey Mra, Park GOOD CLASSIFICATION. “Twins,” sald the white robed nurse calmly What?" exclaimed the excited father “One ball er and one suffragette,” the nurse replied Pree Press SHE DECIDED IT. Henrletta—Mildred ta a c nde You don't say! When did whe Harold until the fall.” “The thermometer | dred at noon aterday All the boys ide?—"Chicago Dally A RULING PASSION. THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? “When shall we get married?” take our were several hand dropped kaew he Detroit News was a hun Today it “My! Isn't that a bargain?” ASKING TOO MUCH. “Have you confessed al) of your sins?” asked the preacher solemnly “I guess I've about cleaned up,” was the feeble response of the Ay ing parishioner } “How about those fish stories you were so noted for?” the pastor. “Were they all trueT™ The sufferer's face took on a look of anguish and disgust. * he muttered, “that a mighty mean ALL AT SEA. “Tt must be hard to run a ladies’ magazine” “It is. 1 don't know what the women want “Whe don't you ask ‘em? “I don't suppose they know continued "Parson, vantage to take of a dying man.” Fond Mother—And has mamma's angel been a peacemaker today? dsamma’s Angel—Yes, ma Purple Cow. Tommy Toff was atickin’ Willie Whinp-| ers, an’ when I told ‘im to stop he wouldn't, an’ | Jumped in an’ lieked the stuffin’ out o° both of ‘em other Miss Wrink “Bo you are not jaanmer?” “No, you see, we had THE DOCTOR'S LUCK. going abroad | All Qperations Painless a lot of sickness in the family, and"—— When does your doctor | has been our biggest week. The weck's festivities have kept you pretty busy, still this WIND-UP SALE Si Tans, Patents and Kids, in sample sizes. “Queen Qublity” and a lot of other high-grade makes. Men’s $3.50 to $5 Oxfords $1.50 Sizes 5 to 81-2 OSTON QHOE SAMPLE UHOP SECOND AT PIKE Over Swift's Drug Store You'd better get in on this $3.50, $4.00 AND $5.00 PUMPS AND OXFORDS Co., inc. OF ALBERT B. LORD. { Bawpowa “Went: MOST ANYTHING MOST ANYTHOING Last yoar 400,000,000 bunches of bananas were imported into this | country made $,000,000,000 | bananas, or three dozen for each | person in the United tates. AN ERRONEOUS TERM, Puce AGAIN Ame stage to within M Gayboy thus confessed: two paces of the’ “That's where hubby is an adopt, | footlights We That is what he does the best.” |. “Only the* brave deserve the fare,” said the street car conductor|Mebt over the As he swatted the passenger with} foots and begin the switeh iron. to tell the andl ence this story What are going to do when | himectt. three miles up in the alr aod run} Just nine years out of gasoll ago next Novem ber, Ole Hanson with a wife and two his home in Rac LAWN MOWER PEST. Let us speak now of the man who mows bly lawn at 4a. m, He Is an{ unmitigated pest and nothing short of chlo: m will silence him. He |never needs much sleep. He al ways says, with a chuckle, “Four! hours are enough for me." He se leets for his operations the morn ing after your night before, May be your wife entertained the Nuz-| uch Bridge Club; maybe you came home from lodge. Anyhow, you turned in at midnight. You dream-! got in of rane squeaks drive you out of bed. You stick your head out of the window and curse. The peat looks up, smiles and yells: “Hello. neighbor, just ne ut There is no known relief for this pest |. Quills were first used for pens! jin 5 | | bs | } Great Bend, Kas. has a citizen ho writes music in his sleep, That our idea of no place to write jmusic. Or sleep, either Felix Frankfurter has been ap j pointed solicitor to the bureau of |ineular affairs, Maybe Sam Blythe will write something funny about that in the Saturday Evening Post It's easy enougn to write verse, if you go about it sanely; off like this, or No matter how inanely. Have you ever noticed how @ jeity’s #ixe adds to the number of things that can be rented?” axked an observing man. “In & «mall town you can rent a house and a! horse and buggy, but that’s about y you can rent nearly can think of—a house, or firms stove, from i business of renting that make such articles. Best Modern Dentistry consutterion ayp EXAMINATIQN le Full Set of Teeth ..83,50 and Up 22k Gold Lrowne 88.50 to Bridgework $3.50 to Gold Fillings & Silver Fillings (the beat - 50¢ Up Porcelain Crowns (best) $3.50 Up Terms to Suit All work done by expert dental ators, Lady attendant The Bost Dentistry that you can obtain lu the elty, and at thy A powslble prices, per Laboring People’s Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor, First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Markets | | WE CAN SELL Your REAL ESTATE) horn Rank mde” (Pour wandered” distressingly to the is 8 story, friend. please step down Yes, alr Last evening w room lamp and read a little of the history Ancoln-Dougias many other occasions when we were about to take our pen in hand and indite some especially inaplr ing tale of somebody or other who has gone up & notch or two by the oratorical route. It has tnaptred but this time And the midnight The skins would supply slip] reading put us enough to launch all the ships in] !nto @ blue funk the world. . and our, mind most empty coal nd other, ing things, story warming) Ole Hanson will et put forth raining hand, Ol step AN MUTT AND JEFF Talking Moving Picture FIRST At the CLASS ||: é A”’ Hc THEATRE}: Third a Every Saturday SOAP-BOX SUPERIORITY debate @ turned up the wick in the bed of the this on We have done This Young Man ts 37 Years Old, youngsters set out to drive from ¢ county, Wisconsin, to & » in a two-horse caravan ! ew RUN it Pike and Sunday _ Very Low Prices in Al Visitors to the Seattle Potlatch will do well to supply their housefurnishing needs here at Sale Prices SPECIAL very popular braced with fi ular price $8.00; special... . nished in white, green, blue | or Vernis Martin bronze; a Spinning’s Pre-Inventory Tool Sale Yours for Hargains, argain Store 7 Fourth Splendid Values for the Last Day of Our Great Potlatch “ay. Ub was determined to come into the land of fortune in the old-time ploneer way or not at all, ie a stickier for realism, no matter what it is He got into Seattle at 7 p. m., put the horses to food, wet his wife and children down in a chowder station, and walked right out to Beacon hill. He bought 4 grocery store at 8:23 p, m., went back for the family and the next morning announced a special bargain sale of #ix cakes of Bbony soap for « quarter, The Beacon Hillites took to bargain sales in Han. son's corner grocery like a house soon Ole sold out and went into t business. He got his hooks Into quite a bunch of money after he'd been here a y then set himself up into We real estate business, in which exalted calling he has since acquired a private Office with green plush curtains, an automobile and four ebildren. This gives him a family of wix little ones with the boys having a plurality of four You couldn't keep a good man down, #0 Ole took a stab at the political game. When he ran for the legislature he took his little soap-hox, always his very best “prop,” and went out on the corners and told ‘em how he stood He polled 1,742 votes out of a total of 1,752 cast in that district, and he went to Olympia, taking his soapbox with him. Every morning at 9:02 o'clock Representative Hanson would mount his *oap-box in the hallowed halls of the law-makers and talk. They took 10 minutes for lunch and thea Ole would resume k bill panned He got the anthrace t Meadows” and other places where the ponle past the pikers went the way of all unboly things. Ole also started the eight-hour law rolling on its way to a firm, fast place This young man ts 87 years old, has grey hair anda real good-naturad way about him, He keegan the soap-box handy in ease he should t He frequently does, or thinks he does, w to the same thing. On these occas! his rostru , and speaks to the multitude certain ton Very often they listen Why Not Fatroniee Who Is Your We Are Big, a Vist ablinhed, Optician? Kes vonaltle, Keasonabie WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike Avenue Sale before returning home. MARATHO Substantially heavy steel IRON BED , | pattern, well ling rods ; reg- | rubber tires, m | tongue; | tion. $4.75 Practically everything you need to furnish your home is now offered at sale price. You are welcome to walk through the store at your leisure and examine our prices, which are all marked in plain figures. 7 heavy wheels, with half-inch | non-tip Special price. .$2.25 | oe aac Departments Tomorrow NN SULKY | FOLDING CARD TABLE made with | Made of solid oak, in the frame, extra | golden, weathered or mahog- ] : any sh; 30-inch top cov- ered with green felt or imita- tion leather; $3.50 value for Gna $2.25 aple seat and construc- Ub SOLID OAK Op Tt comes. 1" the fumed or Early finish; full box construc- tion, shaped continuous back posts plain mission proportione price is $3 is Store Open Saturday Til 9 P.M. * for the Convenience* of Those Who Work in the Daytime saddle seat, a | MISSION ROC style, well | solid oak, in the The regular | finish; box const special leather s Regt + y+ 82.15 | Special .. Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit You Want “IKE ST. AND FIFTH Av, MAGAZINE RACK OF SOLID OAK Shown in the golden or fumed finish ; an attractive mission style, well made and securely braced; 44 Early English | inches ‘high, 18 inches ruction; padded | wide, 12 inches deep; sold lar price $6.50. | regularly at $4.50; special $3.25 i a | With Every ~~) j Free . | Sewing | Machine Sold During This Sale We Give a $5.00 Sewing ¢ Chair be chil desire t We give 3 ten-ye writte antee any of Silver F