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per mon. up t ed Daily bf The s ‘ublishing Go, Ph “No Hay fever.” That was the derisive reply of the progressives at Aber deen to Governor M. FE. Hay yesterday when he tried to patch up the fight with the standpatters which he realized would prob Ey cost hiny a re-election “No Hay fever va It’s a rallying cry that the progressives of the state will be quick to catch up. Hay is a pitiful figure. He has been a fine, loyal “Little Brother” to the bosses, and they have turned him down For Marion Hay, Washington's puppet governor, could have avoided this Aberdeen scandal months ago. A big pro- §tessive governor, one In spirit with the times, would have ealled the legislature together months ago, and put through a presidential primary law that would have let the people name their own president : Hay can't dodge this responsibility or lay it onto the legis lature. Even if any considerable part of the legislature had tried to dodge the people's demand, a big governor could have wielded the lash of public sentiment, as Woodrow Wilson did in New Jersey, against a legislature ten times more hostile to progressive legislation than Washington's, and forced the law through But the bosses told Hay not to call a special session and Hay obeyed—them. He made his excuses to the people and did what his bosses told him Now Hay has seen the great white light. He has seen the overwhelming sentiment of the people of Washington de Clare itself progressive in spite of the old convention-caucus| system the caucus-convention plan that Taft has. He will have to stand up at the mercy of the people in the direct primaries. The bosses can't, if they wanted to, manipulate delegates and county conventions for Hay. e at Aberdeen, Hay realized that xls of the standpat gang sealed his po- He tried to talk the leaders out of ut they were more interested in winning for Taft than “he left Aberdeen denouncing the whole game And the progressives winked to each other and the bosses laughed. If he could square himself with the people by de-/ nouncing the Aberdeen scandal after it was too late, the bosses will be willing. But it’s too late for Hay to declare himself progressive. le have seen the whole game played out, and they just where he stands. Washington isn’t going to get the “Hay fever.” Butter and egg combine formed in northwest for economy, not for trust methods, it is claimed. Will the consumer be con- sidered in this economical scheme? Champ Clark “won in a walk” in California. That Missouri “houn’ dog” may yet have to face a certain big stick after the June conventions. PERHAPS the deep significance of the Champ Clark “dawg” song Is that Champ expects to make the race for the presidency on an anti. eruelty-toanimais platform.—Chicago Tribune. i eiiiniestntenndtneeheneeetaneerenesteanse | “tong Live the King!” | “The king fs dead.” “Long live the king.” In that way announcement of the end of Frederick VIII. of Den- Mark and the kingship of his son, Christian X., was made in the old city of Copenhagen yesterday Death came to Frederick when he was walking in the quiet evening | through the quaint old streets of Hamburg, Germany. He met death His son, who is today king, was returning to Copenhagen from an early-morning horseback ride when he noticed Mage at half-mast. And 0, alone, he learned of how death had robbed him of a father and given him a kingdom. Reminds us that, in the midst of multitudes, we must, after all, face the great crises of life and death alone, doesn't it? Each must learn to be “sufficient unto himself.” Another fact: The point of that great allegorical play, “Hvery- mau,” was that the only thing that followed Everyman beyond the grave was “Goud Deeds.’ There you have it—the pretty well-established theory that, while each man must face life alone, bis largest measure of achievement is the good he does for others. A NEW YORK library ha: cluded African Game Trails on its list of “popular fiction.” This seems aimost like jumping on a man when he’s down.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ONE trembles to think what would happen should the wind blow Col. Bryan's hat into the ring—Newark News. alates ote tatetennnacet-mameenintsor Mado from grape Cream of Tar- tars absolutely free from alum. For sixty years American house- wives have found Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder a guarantee of light, pure and wholesome food. Typewriting- Bookkeeping Thellyatt-Fowells Schoot Tourth’é& Pine And Hay realizes that he will not have the protection of | love.” | } Paid” about? PeeyT TTT deal Nght kopt Quizzer—What's grabbing the deck a Mes) THE me When all of life i passed away And every dream is done, When at the close of the long day, iehahalchelelshoelelahehalel’ > Death folds a fadeless san— Oh, then one wonder “The Price She MA “oo admits she doesn't give her husband more than @ third of her) “And the other two-thirds? “Are divided between and the rubber plant.” Fidopet jtlon,” “A philosopher, my son, | ¢ is very young “And that ta?" who can pretend to have a light|—only 18—prett the proud pos- “That she doesn't get a better of-/heart when he has a light pocket|sessor of a smile that won't come ‘ter between now and summer.” book. x off, and real ambitious. FEMININE FINANCE | Whizzer — Oh, about adollar-|casionally received some that had] Gaddo—Really! Sewing or hypo-|* Sap and sometimes it isn't. At ninoty-cight la very bad effect ‘pow me.” dermic? night I have to be at the theatre at) RAREST, Pr Bias T tO os ,|7:30. 1 don't get through ull 11} day TNS Yearold Margaret was the guest at dinner at a neighbor's one |* Ha Sep lepr + ace. les pl la ay jay, and befor: AU hi amfle broadened Y Seniaren tena oe te Gonane Nod fingiiy ened NS OT8C® ie “On, my dear!” gushed #| “But that ien't all. My big sister this renowned and effective remedy. “What are you doing? |* Gertie. “Have you heard # | starts calling me at § o'clock in the/f Pills will help your digestion, regulate yom “We are thanking the Lord for giving us thie bread to eat,” sald |* it Maud's hard luck? *| morning when I am enjoying the stialabe li I Mrs. Wilder. “Don’t you give thanks?” 8 bo wnat te ar oakes | beet part of my slumber, and one sumuiate your liver. Teadaches, bael “Why, no,” answered Margaret; buy car beead at the cored aud’s wom friend, awit doesn't quit unti) she has holler Dress Harpers haageiine. : tha dine . tore le glee. ®/at lesst ten times, and called in| tude, and nervous depression will trouble ania ioe |@ “Bhe took Reggie's engage & other to pull me out of bed at 9 Skeet keeke eee eee eee eee ee eee Ment ring back to the jewel #| o'clock.” | * */@ ors to be valued. Oh, poor ® Benid “Ingenuing,” Marguer-/ A CLEVER SCHEME * die!” & | ite’s one ambition is to become a| “lan't Maud ®e clover schemer?” * ‘Well, that's nothing!” @/ great emotional actress. She has! “What's abe doing now? ‘| sneered the other. “I always @/no particular star in whose foot “Every windy day she fastens her second best apring hat | @ do that.” ® | steps she would like to follow. “Oh so insecurely that It blows off and ever so many men run a! ie “You; but the joweler re #/I'd like to have a style all my ow it, Bella told me that Maud had already added five police ®)® fused to give it back to her. #/and she discioved her real heart's) Sold everrwhorn tm bmw three newsboys, a truck driver and four miscellaneous men & | ® Ho sald Reggie hadn't paid for # | denire. ber acquaintance list.”--Cleveland Plain Dealer. ‘® | & It!"-~Anewers, London. %| She's a real Seattle girl, and with kit % |the Potlatch idea of making Seattle STAR WANT ADS BRING FE OEE EE RRR eR RR ek ie tiem |fimous jo didn’t act like a gentleman.” ery time Td get the cards stacked neat and proper he'd Insist on i mussing it up."--Washington Evening Star. jheld all the big records, It's funny comes to |} Beyond the lifting akies, | One lasting glory fille the sight That wakes in Paradise! A Mother's Face! The Face that Our Childhood In its love above us while we |And watched | slept, strain rere ss | fragette. of | “Yes.” “Yon.” “Well, }with men all that the cat's front lawns Since women the franchise Waits welcoming Above! And all the years are young again | As when we used to rest, Lulled by the soothing Cpon her holy breast, DO i i i ee ee * * HOW IT WAS STOLEN * “How was it the thieves got * away with that roll of carpet?” # “Il suppose they beat it.” * Baltimore American. * Releliclicticticlicleliclalialieleielelielel EQUAL RIGHTS “You know Brown's wife is a suf- And she also likes to go fishing.” | Brown planned fwhing trip and before they started fout he said to his wife: you've been arguing for equal rights winter long. Now |you're going to get ‘em. |trip you bait your own hook and| winds of summer months.—Advt. \take off what fish you catch.’ ” | Detroit Free Press. The wise mouse never assumes ameep “My dear, slumber- a little! On this big difference in streets. On some streets the wom- jen hang their heads out the back windows to dry their hair; ers they dry their hair out on the} It's no sign an ac-) tress is 4 leading lady just because | she is leading a pet dog. woman sits around and knits, but an old man just site ar have been ma has nevér voted the same as pa but onc was when pa kept mum tell how he was going to vote Contrary to the story book never revisit sees a tiny lass who is image” of the sweet upon the old vi girl he used to be festa on oth An old ‘ound allo d nd that d didn't a man » and| t the THE STAR—THURSBAY, MAY 16, 1912. THEATRICAL NEWS AND FEATURES OF THE SEATTLE GIRL ACTRESS TELLS HOW SHE HOPES TO MAKE HERSELF AND NORTHWEST F, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark Metropolitan—Dark, Seattio—Jensic Mhirley Co. tn “The Primrose Path.” Orpheum - Vaudeville Em ie Vaudeville, Pantages Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photoplays and vau- deville Melbourne Photoplays and vau deville. Marguerite Perpetua Doyle is the. Ingenue of the Shirley players at! “She accepted me on one condi-| “What is a philosopher, pat” And like most | Marguerite ia the “kid” sister of a family in which there are only | three girls, the oldest now devot- ing herself to commercial art study jin New York, the next youngest helping her mother in the science jof housekeeping and making bis cults, and Marguerite, upon whom the hopes of the whole family rest Now some people say that ac i the simple life, so sim be path toward the future lis made ae frict jens as the pis- ton rod of that mythical perpetual id y. motion machine we've often heard MARGURIT E DOYLE about But Marguerite doesn" : agree with that statement Being an ens might be easy,” the volun 1 yesterday In an awer to @ reporter's query. “But trying to be the best in the biz jan’t,” she added as she rolled her-| | weit into a huge rocking chair. j “I have to be at rehearsals every | morning at $:30. That keeps me jbusy until 12 o'clock. In the af Fruit is considered healthful.” Gossippo—She's an expert needle. | eriviog 1 must get real busy When I was on the stage I oo-| woman. studying my parts. Sometimes it's THROWN AT HIM tressen ple that The unnatural suffering of so many women can be relieved by a little care and ; Beecham’s Pills give just the assistance needed, act gently but surely ; they correct faults of the; so certainly that you will find better conditions 5 NO GENTLEMAN “What made you insist that Loco Jim wasn't giving you a square LSS TL TA A RL TS replied Three-Finger fam, “Ev: His Record “Did you see that fellow who just touched me for a quarter? Well, he was a schoolmate of mine and he's never amounted to anything since.” “What records dif be hold?” “Fly swatting.” i After a debauch of thunder. : ® shower, the weather takes the #& ® pledge and signe it with a rain- & * bow. —T. B. Aldrich, * * * ) * PRESSE REE EE Wild oate and hops Is always fast crops. 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