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Phones: Private Exchange Main 9400 and Independent 441. | Momber of United Press. Pui Mebing Bintered ai Beattie, W mail, out of etty, 39 cent WTR" Soe year, Ui26 Subscribers to Ph at once of any c paper, or any att a tit Tt ls the desire of the management to secure the t for ail, avd complalats are given courteous and wet attey pape by # o'cloe n SF hice at case than Tio0%or ind” 441, Ask for the Ciroulation Depart Medals and Men When a workingman in private employ hi served long and faithfully, the government of Saxony | confers on him a silver medal recognition of the) years of toil he has contributed to the country’s pro-/ gress. Go By “an er | Bix monthe | ’ or month up Will’ Conor i Fa Vor by Wotltying (lg sapt and regular delivery of t to ute another paper for She Will Marry & Certal F Fine idea for the U. S., someone says. Let's see. John Petroski, American born, takes his place a a coal miner at the age of 16. When John is 21, still , he marries pretty “eee Twenty years pass, and John has done a quarter of a century's work, toiling from daybreak for 10, 12 and even 14 hours a day in the depths of a mine, emerging each night with begrimed body, deadened mind and un- conscious that he has ever had a soul. : In a house of two rooms exists John Petroski, aged , his wife and seven children. Forty-one years of age, the beginning of manh: stoop-shouldered, thin, staring h without love, without hope, without life enough even pss : One night six miners bring home what is left of i t and human machinery of the great mine : Stolen Nail File” that he mus i ce is bri tt i rae #4 F ji i for him iff F f & rt : . _ butt ik ata , “4 - erm a , off, so he’s fired. The mine fh, hire cripples. Bay, it's going some when the little the bitt ter yours man you're engaged to marry a we jnees you in a moving picture play be stopped atjand can't separate you from the ite you are playing. That's what's the matter with Alonzo Edam. 25 years. That will prevent Lady do Menthe’s Stolen Nail Pile unger and cold and the in. bas reached the home burg and h . = didn’t make the hit with Alonzo the accident possible cher film did. 1 was a litte afraid idea! ot that M . | My fiance says in his letter: “You be more of a recogni-!have turned singularly cold ond dispassionate, and ft strikes me you Sate |have lost many of the qua dls. "t federal and real federal 1 in The Litt# Mother of Slat . 9s tery’s Alley. 1, aa well as other enforcement of safe working conditions and adequate ‘o")* Alor. hy Medlaog so wages be even better than a pension? You answer detestable butler purlom the nail that. |file, yet you, with an abruptness itl | becoming your supposed refinement | 0 lted st mm in life, a WLLUMINATED flowers is the vory latest bizarre effect for trim-| "hd more exalted station im Mite. a ming hats. The battery is carried in the crown of the hat. Wonder| no. ine dis ry of the real cul if the wearer's brain is expected to be the “shock absorber”? a gt pee ot Hy sand gpl oan aint Go. ot " tly Al THE original balloon Was sent up, without passengers, in June, |father wngrasions.’ Ievideully lof. 2783. Im 1784 all of the essential details of the balloon were devised, and Lady de Menthe's Stolen Natl Pile that he must have drunk too deep ly of buttermifk at a dairy tunch. At least bis line of talk sounds lke it I wrote Alonso please to forget anything that I am doing in filme Chicago & Northwestern railroad is going to carry the war on loan sharks up to U. S. supreme court, on behalf of 3S ‘<3 Wri its employes. It seems that the Illinois laws make a fine dis tion between a debt and a lien on future wages and so, when! an employee goes through brankruptcy, the loan sharks go at him again. The railroad company got licked in a test case in the state courts and will carry the matter to the final) federal tribunal. ‘ “Vot you subbose This procedure is humane and quite a step forward from|der matter, Adolf? the old time railroad practice of discharging employes whose| “Dot las vot } am mystified wages were garnished, but it must prove costly and the delay ‘be. puszied mit, Ongar. may be great. The best fight against loan sharks is made by | tevolution wass ofer becose it was formally organizing to loan to the deserving but needy wage-|endet. | ay Md Fae heme €arner and it might prove most satisfactory should great cor-| "ej dincontont munt porations, like the railroads, come directly to the aid of such! smouldering all der time Wage-earners. Many workmen probably wouldn't want their) “Yess, und ven Madero employees to know that they were “in a pinch,” but it is a)S*"7 der butt, Zapats picked 1d up question whether the employer hasn't a right to know this, and |" I beltete det y ae the employer must be stupid who does not appreciate the| oudt knowing id, Adolf, you haf fact that the best of workmen are liable to be “pinched” some-|stumbled und broken your collar times. Anything that results in closer relations and a more|bone 0” der correst at der confidential fecling between employer and employe surely has|St%*er. Der dows of var haf boon good in it. dog und must be annoyanceful to der neighbors.” “Just for dot reason Onkel Sam dey haf der ponies ranning? SENATE cays Mr. Taft may spar with arbitration must be hot sports.” tes must wear $0-1b. gloves or thereabouts. “Dey are. Dey haf a revolution “eee hake ° ° efer vins, antfl der fing falls for der AVIATION, with all the fatalities credited to it, can show only |MeKst riddled mit bullets about half as many deaths per year as the sport of Alps climbing holes oo ee gar? ° A paidriot, Adolf, iss a feller DOWN East they've mentioned Jimmy Garfield for vice president,| who in hiss heart vants liberty und which is right ladylike. Jim would look fine on the motorcycle seat behind Teddy, wouldn't he? ise mit Mexico te haf berm trew vere Dey but both par- in cotton mills so papers you iss paidriots, deir own talia.” Dot iss tough on der rest of der BY 1914 German rons t ‘ presorfe nude reality fy dod y's bigh sea squad will consist of 16 modern Oh, you mean by Junres o o © day for purses offered by der cus they needn't breathe dust and fibrous matter. tom house, Der crowt cheers who- ° dink all Mexteaners the West, and they are going to plant more this spring as the ice goes|don't id? Vot iss a paidriot, O» out. ° o tled loose in Mexico und are biting i} Observations lias senting troops down dere to on der von mile track six times a A RESPIRATOR has been made for “strippers "Ven you read der MAINE farmers discover that they have been importing corn from | gets id im der neck.” es JOE CANNON endorsed Champ Clark's candidacy on the floor of congress. Willie Hearst and Joe make two, and Bre'r Watterson seems| were sorry Uneasy in his burrow, too | oe » se GERMANS have beaten us to it for sheer nerve in the advertising game. One auto firm printed an “ad” on a blank space on 100-mark| Rotes, and they can't stop ‘em. o o o UNCLE SAM will sterilize drinking water at tropical posts with électricity, the ultra-violet rays of which kill the microbes. It's cheaper than boiling, and keeps the “live” taste. of Weakening r do anything for? | “Only once,” replied Senator Sorg- hum, “when I publicly admitted I was sorry for something | had said.” Washington Star. you The Mean Thing. “Bixby should be arrested cruelty to mechanism “Eh! What did he do?” Lid a dictograph in the meeting |plage of an afternoon bridge club,” |—Cleveland Plain Dealer. for Dr.PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER | Made from Pure, Grape | Cream of Tartar Surpasses every other baking healthful food. Protects the food-from alum. “Anna Held” Tom—Was the chorus good? Jerry—Barely —Stanford Chapar- ral. The Silenced Pretender. Bilts—-Did you know that the oldest of Price's seven daughters had eloped? Siffert—No. man affected? Bilte—Oh, he took on dreadfully at first; then he found out that every one knew he bhad*bought the Girl's railroad ticket.—Judge. How was the old In Small Quantities. Pessimistic Old Lady (after great deliberation)—I think 1 will take one of those pears. Fruiterer (sarcastically — Would you not rather have a bite as a sam- ple?——London Opinion. Fixed. a stiddy job yit, asked Mrs, Bran- “Has Dinny Mrs, Mulcahey? nigan “He has that,” said Mrs, Mul- cahey. “They've sint him to the pinitintchery for twinty years.” Harper's Weekly. THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. DIANA’S DIARY Miss Dillpiekies Has Her Fling as a Moving Picture Heroine Before fn Sensitive Young Man, By FRED SCHA\ RESH | BUTTERMILK, Evidently Alonzo was so disappointed over me in “Lady de Menth’s t have drunk too deeply of dairy lunch, jand that | am nether worse than | ever was (Continued) And Success better nor Character Test. “When I was a young man I was very fond of music,” rem: OCumrox, “My singing foundation of my forta “You sang #o wellt” “No; the captain of industry who arted me in life said that any- oly who would get up before folks id sing ae | did had marvelous rve and indomitable will power.” ‘Washington Star Hie Ocoupation, Former Hornbeak-—What's your nephew, who graduated from colle; a spell ago, doin’ now? Farmer Bentover—SUull colorin’ a Meerscbaum pipe.—Judge, in Bouth America. First Senoriia—She belongs to the most exclusive socletion, Second Senorita—-Yeos; she in D 8. A. P-Daughter of South American Peace. 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Regular price $2.00, clal for tomorrow | Kitchen Table A strong, serviceable fir Table, made of thoroughly «seasoned stock, turned legs securely bolted to top; size of top 42x44 inches Special price for tomorrow only ‘eevesee 105 Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store § Buy New ‘ Pay Later Established Feb. 17, 1012 (By Maj, Ingraham) j Bir Robert 8. 8. Baden Powell, | chief scout of the British Boy! Scouts, has visited the Boy Scouts of America in Seattle on his trip around the world, Every scout who attended the reception at the Y. M. ©. A. Sunday, in honor of Sir Robert and our own chief scout executive, Mr. Jamon B, West, fools proud that he has felt the warm clasp of the hand of the world’s Kreatest peace out. For, be it known, that although Sir Hobert’s fame as one of Kngland's greatest wenerals will forever remain un tarnished, ho will win greater laurels in the work In which he is now engaged, Bringing that same energy and resourcefulness that abled him to withatand the long- joat siege in history into peace! |neouting, ho will do more for the| jadvancement of universal peace | |than any man of bis time, No one knows bettor than he of the terrible carnage war; and no one would hall more gladly world peace | The Hoy Scouts of Seattle bid him an affectionate good-bye and wish him @ godspeed in his onward journey, SCOUTS THANK The Boy Scouts of to express, through thelr depart- ment {n The Star, thelr sincere! thanks to Mr, Geo. J. McKenzie, | manager of the Metropolitan, for | his generous donation of the use of the theatre Monday night for Gen. | Baden Powell's lecture, Except for! such « fine meeting piace, many would have been deprived of hear- ing that splendid lecture. MKENZIE Seattle desire The Way She Tells | A lady says she ts beginning to’ know the boy scouts from the fact that they always give up their seats im the street cars to women. With Youngstown Scouts Frank W. and August stopped the horses of a runaway milk wagon | team Roy V., Edward J., Bugeoe B. and Leo B. have assisted several blind men in various ways Hikes for Vacation Week Several troops are planning bikes | for vacation week. The Keystone troop is going to Spoqualamie for a week's camp out A general hike to Hoods Canal ts being discunsed Aid to the General Scout Carl Chilberg of the Sum imit troop acted as special ald to! | Sir Robert while he waa here. New Scoutmasters Five applications for scout masters | certificates have come fn since the | | visit of Mr. West and Sir Baden-| / Powell, This will enable the organi-| PERFECTLY PROPER Mrs. Croae—It costs more to get a divorce than to get married. Cross—It's worth more. A story is told of a well known Sheffield tenor who, when asked to sing at a dinner, although he had no masic with him, went to the plat- | form to try. | He did his best, but broke down | in the middle and retired. He was cheered by an elderly} man sitting next to him, who tap-| ped him on the shoulder and sai Never mind, lad! Tha's done thy best, but feller as asked thee to sing owt to be shot."—Tit-its Well Trained She's awfully proud of her bus- ind.” »"That so? raised “Oh only put place b Has he had his salary | it isn’t that. He can not wash the dishes, but he can erything away in its proper Detroit Free Press. | STILL YOUNGER ‘Tom I fool like a 2-yearold, — | Sophie You act like a l-yearold, Stung! “How fat and well you looks!” “Ah, you should never judge from | appearances! He's got a gumboil on one side of his face and he has| been stung by a wasp on the other,” —Pele Mele. I say, doctor, do you our patients nowadays Vell, you see, I'm a throat spe- ctalfst. 1 see their heads and shoul ders only.’—Harvard Lampoon, much the dawn of a /|te Boy Scouts’ Department LATE NEWS AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FoR SCOUTS AND SCOUTMASTERS SEATTLE Conducted by Prag zation of five new troops, covering parts of the city not now organized America seoutn grat nervice ineluding { the lengua ey rendered 3 ed one exhibits fectivencss of the soot fi tte The neouts have at service. A partial eon in the o¥erwhe the ‘ubereviods me Tho bond issue carrieg arker majority tha insue on the ballot This has been @ den powsibilities, When Meeting With the Leaders On Sunday afternoon at the Y. M ©. A. the scouts met to greet Sir Haden-Powell and Mr. Went, leaders of the scout movement in Mngland and the United States. Th wore 10) boys present. Addresses were delivered to the scouts by Sir Rob ert and Mr. West. A fine troop of uniformed scouts from Tacoma tion At the close of the greeting the scouts formed @ tir nd passed be fore Sir Robert, each recelving « hearty haidehake. Each gave the gencral the left hand, after the man her of scout greeting. The gentle manly manner in which the scouts conducted themselves was noticed by all th give tum far o any s - tion a Thanks Scouts. The following \etter from the Assistant secretary of the Anti fuberculosia league will be of in rest to the Scouts Major E. &. Ingraham, Haller build ing, Seattle My Dear Str—-W'il! you please con vey to the Seattle Boy Scouts of to be @ better live in. The league would fain when the hour of need a ft the its will ones rescue. Respectfally rE, AN TLTUBERCULOSIS LeaguR OF KING COUNTY. WM. K. M’KIBBEN, Asst, place for ag al SALLOW SKIN, BIL CONSTIPATION You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, taste im your mouth, your eyes burn skin is yellow rings under your eyes, your lips are parched. 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