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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY %, 1012. THE SEATTLE STAR all, out of elty, S80 por im: cr lished Datly by The er ry That Thing Called Temper Two men near Seattle yesterday quarreled over the broken leg of If. . ne accused the other of having broken the animal's leg, He de- nied tt. Wordy combat developed into physical violence, and that little quarrel, which started over the Innocent leg of an innocent Httle calf, @nded in the tragic death of one of the men Those two fellows didn’t dream of anything sertous or fatal devel eping from thetr Httle quarrel, Contradiction was followed by argu ent, argument by hot dispute, hot diapute by violence, and violence tragedy Moral HOLD DOWN TEMPER. Keep it down, The world ‘will be brighter, greeter sucess will be yours, more people will call you nd. He who ts captain of himself, at least has a fighting chance to og captain in (he world’s army. ve, $1.80, your ase Sa senile —Now In Full Blast— Greatest Bargains Ever Offered to} the Seattle Buying Public Below we quote a few of our numerous Bargains, taken at ran. dom from our large stock of wearing apparel. : THERE'S considerable local discussion about the proposed plan to clect presidents only once every six years, Some argue te mae TET atta en we * Ladies’ Swits, formerly $15.00 and { 200 Linger ie Waists, formerly $3 nd helpful aud happy thoughts and honest good-will, and takes toll) pia pear ‘lm? Now wouldn't| from every feature—what else can one do but respond to it with one's Pry yp Puen! Wery best? Huston Post You never see people with crore A follow in far Walla Walla Bair buying dandrut? cures, | Endoavored one evening to falla meray - “ The horror of the Titanic has not Observations A talr wuffragette, : 1D hoe Ao Fosgge eae She emote him, you bet a be He complains that he feels some ture shows, punk poetry, post cards . . C ‘ nd life insurance agents. ROUND 2 is now on in New Jersey, with Kid Taft very what halla’ ta neur a —New York Telegram. 2a grogsy- eminence eneccnaetice A fellow who lived in Skamania, , , ight fr the g For “chickens” developed a manta CIRCUS DAY. It’s like a whiff straight from the green) PO) Meno tie squab, COME TOMORROW AND BE CONVINCED that it would give men who proved incompetent too long a resi- H 500, at 1.89). yp dence in the White House. Others contend that it would be Ne $l ocagmmieg ; ue pile. wh and $ a ee fine and keep business more settled. What's your opinion? PITCHER MONK (of the Simian Field Club Nine)—Holy Chadwick! Look at that slide! | téid ‘em Ladies’ Suits, formerly $2! $7 so 100 black and colored Silk Waists, for Send a letter to the editor. not to play this team! ' a ir FER A charly 4500 and 9600; st 227 SN BINA ; B we RRRREARAE RA RR Ladies’ Suits, formerly $25.00 and y 2 4 $2.59 P yor . ’ \ YES, HE'S FROM NEW RK |e A “CUS6" WORD. * $30.00, at ... $21.89 | 100 Linen Wash Suits, formerly $79) M LS : Franklin £ Atoms mye BF Behed And why,” asks the minister #/ “yi? =. i MRT OP: ond OO at om j Cade inflows uses to } e hom t *| adies’ Suits, formerly $35.00, at} and $ p BE vceres : Smiles quick; new It in passing quick,” ie pr Balhae Ms pom caabien * — = meel) diet} ec em the : , : ¥ hh Mother (nearsighted)—See that|) Katine: very time you make #| * . . ) Si resses, formerly $15.00 The editor sald: “There's absolutely nothing in your big idea from dingracefully intoxleated brute | § a poor drive or miss the bali?” #| Above garments come in serges, | $20.00, at .......... ¢ Hee nal ¥ Our angle.” Then he explained a little bit, and banded back the story, Herows the street? Where can the >, Sia secre. alenae: oy *| whipeords and manaish materials . : With a smile. ; a ened oa JOSH WISE SAYS: | pallies be si nf # plaine | the am, “and & 50 Woolen Dresses, formerly $20 Now, you a¢edn't know how many weary miles and hours ala TW L man ter ister at th’! Daughter (weeping)—Ob, mot ‘ deac: ‘ ak ORME Bas. 5 cat tory stood for, because you'd feel sorry, and nobody ought willingly to PA hoon} house garralty finds | er, that's brother Heb i o's Saeco hs COATS—COATS | and $2 sorrow, But the smile as « first aid to hurt courage was the DIK) oot that th’ only avatiable room| Mother (fainting) Then the 4 = ; Me Pongee White Serge Coats, formerly MEN’S CLOTHING wich they've given him has th’ /saloonkeepers been drugging the - $15.00, at ; $4.89 i Hectelte bere pr el AG, she fae: therer are: severe RGR TOUR cient Bae Oe 9 boor child again.—Tit-Bita, SEES SER ONESECL ESS Woolen Coats, formerly $20.00, at | 75 Suits, broken fots but all siz Counterfelts here t — — 5 f re , / ty 5.00 2 800, ; : The smile-that-won’tcome-off, for instance. It brings crow otek A tellow who lived in Viraiala, ‘Ty Cobh takes Geaperate shanem Z ‘ ; $7.89 merly $1 and $1 D, at. a a ie 7 etully sing) or file walla, tad the omlle of Geer has {Once told aw sweet girl, “Il willl on the base paths. But he took no 200 Linen Waists, fosmerly $1.75 and Others at $9.89, $14.89 oe 0. Se Spee) winia.’ jchances whea he walloped that OE Be oe a .., 89. 18.89. @nly the hope that {t induces a habit of cheerfulness. But the girl turned her head lcuuiatee tae sien. Gam. te $2.00, at. ‘ ¢ 8 But the real mile, that ripples across from well-springs of kind) 0°)" Sis as she sald, tim was a cripple ' | } ving to become more an jnoying every day until you begin to; use HAYS HAIR HRALTH Then you'll see the Dandruff dis appear entirely from your scalp > 6 CG) 69 6%) 66 96 YF Ch meadows of girlhood and boyhood, isn’t it? With her cheeks all adaub, HAY’ HAIR HEALTH will keep} ceorennoceeininsty : Said: “Beat it, you boob, or Ml it out and keep your scalp clean and — PARENTS who will enter children at Seattle high schools brainia.” | your halr healthy Our New Our New mext k er courses and talk with teachers —Spokesman Review Don't delay—start now and be one rs Fine iden “aerate ag o : A feflow quite chunky and some fatt jof the thousands of grateful users >), ‘ # a ; ee Who lived in that town called Cin-| of it rner ar Third i : ee : ; cinnath 1 wish to reeommend the very | and University and Un " 2 FUNNY, after all these hundreds of years of civilization.) pyosent ‘twoukt betun MBALAT and tall you that it bas Will Be A ° Will Be folks are still insisting on breaking out in poetry measles in| por president to ran, Telleved me entirely of Dandrutt and Ready Bet Pike and Un Ready i i at ote - ” | Ste ” Mealp, that to he last 16 this glad springtime, But the voters all said he was batti jiiching Realp. that for the last 16 ieae te: o 10n June fk of {toring just “Ono. w FOR the past three or four months the chief executive off THE WEST HAS CHANGED “OB, ma, the stepiadder this nation has been jumping from one part of the country to another, stumping for his renomination. How much of this time, Mr. Taxpayer, do you suppose he has devoted to YOUR inter ests, in the job to which YOU elected him? JAMBA, Chica: broke and pa broke hin leg.” 91.00 and b6c at’ Marte “Eilers Music House, with its forty stores, sells seventy per cent of all the pianos sold on the "a Coast, and is easily the nation’s largest music dealing institation.”— From THE MUSICAL COURIER, BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar HO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE i suppose, sir, it would be very daring for any one to appear on the tx of Rattler Gap in a bigh hat would, stranger-before 6 A Natural Question. Biege-—"My haif brother ix em gaged to my wife's half sister.” Gloves Digge—"When will th: made Cleaned in a | ove? —~Answers, London Supe: | coma asta | When Caesar Crossed the Rubicon, 1106 Second Avenue | Julius Cacear was about to cross » Rubicon — . a In an extreme case like this,” he leald, blithely, “I wouldn't mind go- jug through the Hudson river tube even if | had to pay seven cents for Special Showing of Women’s The teacher took Johnny and tayght him to dance. ‘or he had Warm Weather Gloves ge legrephy WG lo Ie ponte WOMEN’S FRENCH CHAMOIS AND DOESKIN GLOVES The kind that wash, with trow or spear-point embroidery; come he privilege.”—Life. . vd . a oon se “ge ihe emp FP by Grand | Newest Player | finest Upright Pianes leh ahhh : Pianos Pianos In fancy mahogany, golden WOMEN’S $1.25 LONG SILK , WOMEN’S $1.50 LONG SILK | GLOVES 74c. - GLOVES 49. | . | Chickering, Lester, Steger | Including the Soloist Auto | 0#%, walnut and Circassian g , walnut case. One of the lat- BABY GRAND And the Newest Player Pianos Are Now Included in This Sale As announced in the Sunday newspapers, the best known 1 most prominent pi- ano manufacturers in the country have joined in this great distribution of musical in- struments, and Eilers has agreed to finance this vast undertaking, People who have had to “put off” buying because of other obligations, are to be helped by this magnifi- cent plan! Instead of assuming a burden, you are to get the blessing and the up- lift that music brings right in your own home, and you can pay for your Piano without ey missing the money | jit eee ee ee eh eke i’ Kditor the Star—in regard to L./ K. D's letter in Tnesday's paper [} | would Ilke to a few things. Hel |speaka of a system that prevailed} Full 16-button length Silk | 16-button length Real Milanese Gloves, in white and blac Silk made with the double Gloves, made with Paris and Weber Baby Grand } Piano, the Bungalo Player ; : A. ter made to sell originally Sheers: point embroidery and clasp fit in the olden times of le tang the] Pianos were originally | Piano, the Pianola Player | joy $450 will be included in to welt wrists, Real $1.50 value | bodies of criminals who were hung| > on r Seinetes remain suspended in the air as sold (new) at prices. rang Piano (second hand), at the sale at $285, others at Sale price, pair.. Sale price.............. 89c | ood » arg edna mgs hang rl, ing up to $950, now in this ae sbi a pir a vad, 8233, , rates ow Ss — so | icity attendant upon the icheson | sale at $690, $615, $575, $545 i s sing epee’ Sicane, It ie trae thet a man's villainy | $550 and so on ; ” ay so on, Some as f case but musically perfect Kayser should be exposed and alxo that | as Ow as $42) at $186 and $164 muéh mention shonld be made of Gove and the punishment meted owt to crim All on Terms of $2.00 All T f fet ~@F,] Hosiery inals. But ft is well known that Woah 00 a on Terms of $2.00 a All on Terms of $1.25 a GLOVES HOEY UMNEMIAS f|*uch publicity has never stopped cer, Week. Week. crime. Men go right on, and have! Baillargeon Building. done so for ages and ages, doing! the same things over a nin | The murder of young girl leona cee , Bring Along a Dollar or Two And Secure One of These Splendid Pianos! punished accordingly. The clasa of feriminais who prey on fnnocent womanhood, for pleasure or profit, is the class that should be held up Neb ineteen rie }to scorn and criticism. The work Vo matter how much or how little anything to secure your choice and of the white sla goes on every | then arrange to pay the balance in little driblets of $1 25, $1.50 and $2.00 a iday, but he himself walks the| street, apparently as good as the} }next one, If every case of white} |slavery were given the publicity} | that the average murder is, it would | have the effect of stopping EVERYBODY LIKES OUR DENTAL WORK}”.. An answer to the defense of capt cause—It's pleasing—only first-class materials are used—all work fj tal punishment has been made by a Is done quickly—with less pain—every Dentist on our staff has had | reader who senda an article by Bl- ‘ears of experience—every Dentist is moat careful and efficient tn bert Hubbard. We tise portions is Work—therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you get the of it week, just as the family decides Nothing easier—nothing simpler. Do it t morrow, Eilers Music House, one of forty good stores and University St in Seattle at Thir very best work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such ff} “President Falliere of France. character can possibly be done. in speaking of the death penalty way France must learn to take Fillings ......++ seeees....50e | $8 Bridge Work ++ee+ 94.00 B) care of her eriminals without killing “a $10.00 Teeth ys them. It's @ poor tise to make of 4 Best $8 Gold Crowns $15.00 Bet of Teeth ....., man, to take his life. It is an Second Ave, and University. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. | peo ne a of our Ineffic- Entrance 207 University St. Just as long as the State sets an example of killing its enemies individuals will oMasiongy kin} heirs. Noice Undertaking Co. |) tiem seasinens or in peoxie BROADWAY AND UNION ele bee eer dee eee a Our features—reasonable prices, officiont wervice, homelike surroundings spring the trap a. a hanging or Phone East 800, > Sereenesiege ied the switch at an electrocu- Successors to 1. 6. Johnston Co, Successors to D. 8. J THIRD AND UNIVE a wa