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THE PRESIDENT’S WIFE--MRS. WILLIAM H. ig TAFT AS IDAH M’GLONE GIBSON SEES Hep} f ain ba00, THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. AGUH OF NEWEPADINS TAR CUD @ ALL YS SI AUT eit MISSED IT. | PROOF, SIGNS OF BUCCESS. (NOTE—~After her visit to Oyster SB. Idah MeGlone Gibson, who ‘was aesigned to write intimate per- sonality sketches of the wives of the idential candidates for The went to the vacation home of M . ar $8 vm, B1.80 Publishing Co. Kachange M A Real Fairy Story You know in the old fairy and wonder stories that we/ tsed to read when we were kids, the little boy, like Dick/ Whittington, who became lord mayor of London, always won much the same] p hero licks |Mra, Gibson had a perso ' with the president's wife, and the folowing article ie the result Editor.) BY IDAH McGLONE GIBBON It is an unwritten law that the wife of the president of the United N States may not talk for publication, and the newspaper woman who gets to her does so only under strict promise that she will not quote her| in the first person. The vacation home of the prest dent is very beautiful, 1 thought, ched the doorway where the neat living jhall, with its tapestry covered walls, | out against superhuman odds And pretty thing obtains on the stage, where the handsome seventeen villains, But every once in while a fairy tale hap pens in real life, and it’s good to read about them, because the fairy godmothers were none others than pluck and grit} and sobriety and honest toil * Hughes, whom the democracy nom-} i ppesigliiai ide IIa alta aia. eal Congressman “Billy inated for senator from New Jersey, and whom the people are very apt to ratify, is the hero of this story Billy was born with no silver spoon in his mouth, He was the son of Irish immigrants. One of the first jobs he had was a reel “Woll, Willie, T suppose you had | boy in great Paterson factory owned by the millionaire, sojourn ia the country? I think they're going to bp mpar-| “I'm sure that man must be mak itiful old furniture, its open Col. William Barbour. Um, well I had lots of nice ap- | ried abortly ing money tce in which @ fire was burn ‘ Years passed. In the meantime Billy the reel boy, had|ples an’ peaches an’ watermelo How do you know?” ’ “Why?” bal gy Rag a > sae me ars passed ‘ : Hy jan’ things, but I guess them sojourn| “They've cut out the §2 sho@s| “iH falter ee tea, cea See & as learned stenograph a e's #0 still about what he's = | taught himself at night, had learned stenography and finally taihee cabin ¢ viek vet mk tee te waving platen aie’ leeten* comes Gown into the room. Through | sar, pasnowl BTS LORE dene * an open door I caught a glimpse of | And his first case was before the mistress of the house labor injuncton, issued by a man who is now a supreme court} | entered Mra, Taft shows the wear and tear | lof the last few years to a greater} | degree than the president. She| jnever had a “famo .” how: | fe ever, so the tired Hines which have| made their appearance about her mouth may not be noticed by the casual acquaintance, But it is an open secret among her friends that) the social strain of the White House regt: has been too much for Mrs. Taft's physical strength, She has not the poise of Mra. Roosevelt, the sympathetic toler }ance of Mra, Wilson, nor that cour- se to silently bear that seems the Pabiding foree of Mra. Debs’ charac- ter, therefore she does not take the newspaper criticiem with equanim ity that has been given her husband. Mra, Taft's soft white skin, which waa ber greatest beauty, and which gave her « singularly youthful ap “How did that amateur come to|Pearance when she entered the justice. Billy won, 5S mehow Billy's type always wins, Di rectly Billy opined he would like to go to congress as a dem erat from the Paterson district. That section had always) been republican, and the bosses just laughed. They laughed | still more when a great factory owner consented to take the easy job of licking Billy. “Billy, the reel boy, was pitted against his old boss, Bar bour, the factory king, and, while the plutocrats were chort-/", ling with glee, Billy won = In the words of the fairy books, isn’t this a pretty story? Doesn't it renew your faith in America and the opportunity real men still have? A he. ms silliest mi ne in which he fought an unfair FINANCIAL. ALL THROUGH THAT. « | LOOKED THAT Way. ® music room all in white woodwork j } Observations YOU remember, too, how the slanderbund circulated the malicious. unfounded, and vicious lie that Col, Theodore Roosevelt was a common drunkard. It’s always the same trick, when the gang cannot meet the opponent on real issues, MRS, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, FROM HER BEST PHO leame the next mistress at the|the idea that the defeat of | White House, many women who band will mean a great pers | have so much enjoyed Mrs, Taft's | disappointment to |bridge partics—which were, per-|— gc ye or gy P ae ow. rt White House four years ago, has |b the most informal of all given y west depths of character assassimation, Are you cutting down expenses Well, is Silas Hayrick still bo injured y 0, has | haps, nost informal of all ¢’ they stoop to the lowest depths “Hees Tam paring only halt the {ing attention ta Samcathy Jaracae: | oti he was trying to have bix| Jost its translucent quality, and | during the last few years—will miss ——— bits l "New: there seer bacon tous Ge tho: terteey” tret.” there is a faint network of wrinkles| her very much. | 4 _|about the gray-blue eyes which “WOULD you slap a young man who kissed you just}— — - Mrs, Taft is not generally given “ EF i » Ww me | seem to have grown too weary to ex-| credit for her wit, among her other Ju rin { F on the nose?” asks “Miss Emma H.” No, dear, We would Oy da tegen Pmt | Lunchroom Literature. praue the slertases of epuipedhan: | acammmatehineitn, bok tite Giant tial st P | so gnaw his chin that his own mother wouldn't let him in dias Ue . deren t ean tel SP | “WIM you have a cereal for your/sion, which was their greatest| Washington just before the family! 1013 THIRD AV at night without identification papers. You see, We af€) rsiroads.” : breakfast?” the waitress, | charm four years ago. Sbe never) left for Beverly, she carried off the MAIN 1043 IND. : no Miss Emma, and much contusion and discord always} “Yes,” replied Parmer Corntos- oa gerd ie, — * tao iit talked much, and she is now more | honors, to the amusement of all the | i vith our nose, principal grievance is that | plies the witty guest should pre-| silent than eyer. n . | Sueste present. A noted French Fs result from tampering wit at any of em ruania’ with-| for some short stories. Mf you should say, “Aren't the | traveler was so absorbed in boast Phone Main 963 eacepamae a in a mile or two of my place.” } am Whereupon she brought him some | flowers beautiful at Beverly this| ing about the politeness of bis coun- 9 ALWAYS the slanderbund] DON'T forget that you are) WS ineton Star anal wm ae Invention. lambs" tails, — Chicago Evening | fall?” she would answer “Yes,” with! trymen that he failed to catch the makes its attack from behind|to vote on the proposed two- 0 “1 wea fabian election 485," bo | ot & slight —very slight—smile, and bored expression that spread over eS fi a woman's skirts, knowing! platoon syste | for the Seattle THEY ARE ALL ALIKE —[romarked. eng pad dir iy soppy Bagot y ows 4 gt ‘ena subject of conversation. Her si-| politest people in ze world, Zat) lences, however, do not impress you! is acknowledged everywhere. You that if the man assailed is ajfire departme:t It means PB a kind of a fountain pen i dag gs forgetting to reg P e " " of that you have?” ler dodge het been thought R really big, honest man, he will] greater efficiency and better Slee une ths tate beat can fot ulin not strike back to hurt a wom-| treatment for the city’s em-|i¢ the Independent.” | briyggpts tog 2 ge the gyn a vo chou. te se gy geal a an. Always the slaunderbund| ployes—and their wives. “Why so?” Foes The Way. ‘“ Good Looks nerved and physically weary. But| ness. Surely you must admit zat.”"| A 6 P resorts to this method of attack wou “sere a. ok intl ya — etl pe Pe Fa: called here today. through these very silences you|He continued in this line of conver- M ROPOL tai ; ne rT a ol ce “Boston ‘Trani ? | some time. Begi ee ahha Id porto lead a lot of “From the church. Ob, my, she cyte oc is sot’ to be| Taft took tt upon herwtie tocieean , sary in open battle on the real; © A was a lady!” But Cheer Up! in @ Short Time! gwerved from her purpose by ph: | ner esta from boredom, so she issues of the campaign. our own states. Here's Den- “High toned, eh?” Stuart's Calcium Wafers Trane |jeal flis. It was she that perounden | anid, "wlahieontiy preg ote mark introducing a franchise “You, wir, She admitted that she form Worst ‘ Complexions her husband to accept the prest-| sweetly: “Certainly, we admit it. =A THE tortoise may be the|reform bill which will give ’ Gida't keow a thing about bringing inte Perfect Loveliness. dency when he rather leaned tow-|Our politness requires us to.” : . . up @ baby.”"—Detroit Free Press. ard . a women in Many « aigh and heartache hav the preme bench, She has| More than the wife of any other slowest animal alive, but one} votes to all the wome NEEDS NO HELP — been caused by pimples, But never \enioved being the first lady in the| presidential nominee, I think Mrs. was lively enough last night|that monarchy. re a ae Ci, mind, You will shortly get rid of |!484, and the ceremonious functions | Taft would like to live in the White to overturn @ lamp in a church “Rogers te the cleverest chap at | 4! those spots and blemishes by us- ae she has provided et the White | House for the next four years. Out-|) 4 oe in Denver, which set fire to) BY the way, how about that getting around difficulties yor evdr|'96 Stuart's Calcium Waters. wowed bave been perfect in ap-| side her ambition for her husband, the building. Christmas shopping? - pointments. she has many ambitions for herself, ean: ping’ Pape’s Cold Compound cures|"** oo : The president's wife likes elab-| which her il] heaith in the last two neon } that so orate functions, and is a devotee of} years has precluded her carrying . colds and in a few, « i PUTTY GOVERNOR HAY'S administration of bare-| four Tastes” nice — Acts |cook ented’ win” dh ntae ate back whipping of girls at the training school at Chehalis, gently. dilemma he'd blow one and! dri coupled with his anti-progressive record, his “put the clamps teri the other. —Boston Transcript: on” letter, his constant trimming and hedging in office, be bib pedive ten Gmadenet came too big a case for the standpat press to defend. To avoid! pape's Cold Compound, taken every discussion of state issues. the old scheme of nasty personal/two hours until three consecutive . doses a) en, will end the Gri attack was therefore resorted to. mie cee 2s adr yobone a either in the head, chest, back, “*BOB’ HODGE is an immoral, depraved rascal, unfit to ean, limbs or any part of the be associated with decent people, a gambler, a drunkard, a y. lide of inacluge habits. -BUT, BY ALL MEANS, HE IS|, & promply reltense Che mostaee A PROPER PERSON TO HAVE THE CARE AND CUS-| nose stuffed up, foverishness, snees- TODY OF THE FOUR CHILDR This is the absurd|ing, sore throat, runoing of the i e a" rote: nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, stuff which the slanderbund wants the honest voters of this | (0 Keith ee und rheumatic state to swallow whole in the last moments of the campaign.|twinges, - 8 : Take this wonderful Compound BY the way, listen well and, some active Tittle _flying|as directed, with the knowledge that bridge whist. if Mrs. Wilson be-jout, and she impresses one with os ———— The Sovier fla Dog n. ¥., oct. 17.—gee, what wont, serymen's heads, matters begun to kids do when they git a chanst | look seryus | maby a bunch of them dident| the poor grosery ginks dident | have fun with a few bushels of pet-|have no Sdee at first what had| rifide potaters the uther day napened, they couldent figger out petrifide potaters is sumthing| where them things come from a"! -y ny. ; m at was calling up the commis- a t was eggs, you mite under-|sion men and asking them please r 7 Tho action of these Wafers Is|atand how it could be, they stay in|not to send no more stone Serta: || a ee wom #kin | cold stor long they might get | ters, bec: e1 oing to | RROW” breathe out just as your lungs expel nae nickad sis pass be did sed Hania Paes ss - “TOMO! impurities, Every’ minute of the!” but nobody dont put potaters in| the commission men thought the| 2° s!4 of. the G you'll hear a sound of some-)around the country though, there is nothing else in oF i wa Glen, Log wonderful | cold storidge, and anyway not down | grocery men was crazy, and it took | T"<{0S Scheel. thing like “gobble, gobble.” It] and they're two pretty POpU-|Grippe "misery ‘as promptly and RAEREAE RAS EE OEE CT Ieptend oe, sogeng ts petts inlton' create let wie ee ed Garrinasendl means that time to buy that|lar governors and candidates,| without any other assistance or bad the form of pimples, blackheads,| thats where the petrifide pota-| but the kids had a Note —Paites turkey and cranberry sauce is| too. "laftereffects as a 25-cent package $ Phang Prog led x ys bs eezema, rash, liver spots and other|ters come from, the guys that is/ ens tocol to i oe getting mighty close of Pape’s Cold Re ore Koon dies selaaiendia pre no Signet wo Prion meng ee ao digging the new subway dug up a/ not be seated until sass any di it can supply—accept no , | cease to gather, they dry up and Na- emer ANYONE seen or heard sckauute -aomtaine no quinine, | * Kased a German cook lady not */ ture soon if x en oF tves the skin the bloom h ks, and with ° | GOV. MARSHALL, demo-|from “Sunny Jim” Sherman,|petongs in every home, Tastes|* long ago. His wife liked the *| of youth and health. Se gl | wcinhiy lookin china cae | SEATTLE i3 soomesins of the po ergper Be If you would have a beautiful| everything, like a regler potater ar Main 43. er references good, an complexion, please stop using cos-| so before anybody got wise, the e wher cratic nominee for vice presi-| the tail to the Taft political |nice—acts gently. dent, says he’s only the tail to| kite? He's not even being the wages she demanded not */metics, Can you not realize how|kids they took them and went TONIGHT—ALL WEEK | / ' whole lot of them seeeeeeeeeeee the Wilson kite. He and Hi-| photographed by the motion exorbitant. * y pl , ‘ . . - poe , ™| they plaster up the pores? Were/around to the grocery stores and | Troubled with dandruff? Want more h , Saturday, fram Johnson. the tail to Ted-| picture men for campaign pur- rom to have you come,” %| you to cover your entire body with| slipped a few in with the real po- hair? j thee emery oon | Mats, Thorsday, dy’s kite, have been doing poses. sald the lady of the house, #/such a ifask, you would die in ajtaters when the groceryman - | “BREWSTER'’S MH latnliieencageaaeets Rss eee e no P i but perhaps you won't want # day or two. wasent looking Ayer’s Hair Vi OE Bve Prices, 286, se, She, sowie aed us, Ba digg : Stuart's Calelum Wafers are very| the ladys over in that lexinton ig Nh pleasant to the taste, are put up in|avenoo naberhood aint got no great We believe doctors endorse this, s 2 s meat in the house. Would you * convenient form to carry, and can|sense of humer, and when they be-| or we would not put it \ ew e itor s al | § be satisfied with a vegetable */ be obtained at any drug store, at|gun finding them stone potaters in at \ terra 4 bag benulian Gieciaa is Me %© cents a box. with thelr murphys, maby there DOES NOT COLOR) = ‘ a re Make your dreams of a lovely | wasent a picknick i] a ' Dellevered in University and TH Lulu McCONNELL Editor The Star: I read with;form, a life history of one of the Fs musa 2 Dregs ye BR, 2 * ep RSP ET: . complexion come true, In a short] #0 long as they just throwed Phebe tetnniel Lulu M aL. & # very bad complexion is tran: sympathy last night the account of! greatest and most noted men the Mr. Day's being knocked down by | nation has produced since Abraham an automobile at Second and Pike. |Lineoin’s day. Could pen and ink them down on the grosery floor, to “THE RIGHT show that they belonged to the ote, sie mineral kingdom and not the veg- sell at this low price just now as Tam hauling direct from my *® ins beer a wegetable?"—Cleve- © * land Plain Dealer. * ods adjoining city. You save ‘ 2 Moreover, just last week I wit-|more fully and truthfully illustrate ba RERAKREARRRRERRERERR itable, it wasent so bad > hessed Mrs. Hite’s collision with a|the inner man (Theodore gy Ble pry tan = but’ when sum of the more tem- mpre Motorcycle at Second and Union, |velt), than {s contained in that|f od any size. desired $3.26 Going Too Far. |pramental dames that had apiled ELLIO It seems to me that the people|editorial? One might almost | Hivered., Come sec the wood at Last summer ©. T. Heaton of their paring knives began chuck- —_—_ Tie THIEN SPA B ought to take things in their own|say, generous to @ fault, advo- |g ™Y Yard, 6640 20th ave N. B Montana was visiting his mother in| ing them stone potaters at the gro- : wente a nt a son to 68 ate | onion meinciahes at justice and B Ni k Ohio. He was driving one morning | a KATHRYN CHALONER & careless ving. It is unpardon-| equal right to all the people, In the C blo to @ amall town, and a negro woman 7 ia 4 iy able negligence to allow automobil-|true acceptation of the term, his} * be ft Cc asked him for a ride. a5 Re TEReenee } PREMISES one wf al ists to injure someone nearly every | public life nas been one worthy of ont Kenwood 674 and After she had climbed fn #! ny ut- ate THIS WEEK. | The PANTA Oj» day. Drastic measures should be|imitation, May Providence spare pronaelas wee ed Heaton where he lived. Moore —Joeeph Sheahan Ondrs MAKERS GO00 GLASSES tate taken in order to abolish fast driv-jhim to fulfill the mission he so —— “In Montana,” ° Co., in “Chimes of Normandy,” bd LASS Matinee Daily, Twiee M. JONES.. | worthily aspires. I have stinted my- “Is you drivin’ there this mown- tists Co,, in “Il Trovatore,” jaa SIX HAMADA JAPS print self to detach at least 25 of those | Bal lag Busi Dir in'?” she asked, “Better let me out Metropolitan—Dark, 1330 2nd. AVE . ond ; . Editor ‘The Star: 1 deem it aleditorials and mail to as many of USINESS right now.” And abe olimbed down,|..Thefe Is not a Dental Oftice in{f Seattle—The Seattle Stock Co., near UNION “THE OPERATE : Privilege to add a few complimen-|my Eastern friends, thinking it may BE GUIDED BY THE apv —Saturday Evening Post, bY Ba oy jes re she eer = den- in “Brewster's Millions,” a ee Other Hig Feature” tary lines, expressing our hearty |help to increase this large majority | tigemMINTS BELOW, THEY ARE — emo we ate Alhambra — Photoplays and loc and 2. 2 sage ong Towa on the first) almost assured. Hope others may|petiagLE AND WILL MEET Rash Youth. the great v : vaudeville, ‘gio e of The Star October 16, pro-| follow suit. A. B. CHAPMAN, : Sonny—A 1 didn’ SS ae ero —Vaudevilt neo OReee YOUR EVERY w y—Aw, pop, 't wanter | ,, 0 > le. ' traying, as {t does, in condensed 2432 W. 62d st., Ballard, i sated study arithmetic. lige hy ml I Vaudeville. DON’T PULL OUT THE GRAY — == SSS DAIRY Pop—What! A son of mine grow) "ork, will be of tho best. and only ~Vaudeville, ¢ Rta eee R A Re RE ERE EH RH AL BRICK ICE CREAM [ti cote ane staan in bans) mie iit sod “in ovr] Grangvavdevtie ang motion |} A SIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES . * * Never!—Chicago Daily News. class of work “4 other peopte’s oth Clemmer—Photopl.ys and vau LISA. S ee 4 We were wahiag Psy Sseet tacaae and we saw the 2 - % ge 216 gr IT : ‘ pg paudhe, nak ete Morte fn our tee Photoplays Pull 8 a i . 4 . bs a examination op t Vyeth’s Sage ani % most beautifal child sitting on the front steps of a pretty house. & 4 te tis Re art a Ang COMSHISHON, COnte YON SecaEne: yo ae aplaye and v9 t aoeon will take tte piace” te an oa Rew we a preparation % His eyes were so big and blue, his curly head so golden, his inno- #| Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. chunenands Robe seit COM Oe te oe | gaying, which 1s to's aréat extent, [sage and sulphur, sclial ee hoes e conduc’ , .! as — a > » HW ® cent smile so frank and Inviting that we could not resist the temp * EMBALMERS She ‘called hiee bev hor| LORCBLAIN CROWN AND BRIDGR Opposite Desires. | true, if no steps are taken to stop| pounded with later %® tation to enter into conversation with him. * — aoe sind + 0 FOF) WORKERS, best gold and porcelain] “On what ground do you seek a|the cause. When gray hairs appear | tonics and stimulants, Zz “Well, son,” we said, in the idiotically genial way with # Calls Might or Day. pera ton Nontractere of teak ta et Ra: divorce, madam ?" . it is @ sign that svature needs as-| mixture being ecarefw which an _— usually addresses a child, “how old are you?” Rrompt a we that ein States today, are with the Albany| “Incompatibility, T want a di-|sistance. It is Nature's call for|and tested by experts sen foivs ged the Infant, (He didn’t really lisp it, because & w. Pg re tled @ tin can to her dog's tail,"bhe Dentists, ane wun seamenapic peicen}vorce and my husband doesn't.”—|help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair,; Wyeth's Sage and be on : ré phage you say four; but that’s the way children #& PHONE aaid, : over offered” In’ Beatties “Our ton | Boston Transcript, jor hair that is fulling out, is not clean and wholesome and * ent ac test’ (he * BALLARD 9 “Yes, mother.” t prices will continue béenuse they 7 necessarily a sign of advancing age,| harmiess, It refreshes drY, &® been 3, though ok M 5 fale have been just as fine if he'd Prices in “What a shameful thing to got" we dele the contre Pree Net 6 evoren. | for there are thousands of elderly) hair, removes dandiwe . or’ eh, or 5. More idiocy.) “And whose little boy are * ‘Reach. “Yos, ma‘am.” x ‘in: catnranane — work tor 18h, “I see your married daughter is | People with perfect heads of hair| yally restores faded or Sta iu * “De + a 2 home again?” without a single streak of gray. | col “M ” Do you know that the ir wll and seo us and you will) Om a its natural color, 4 s yn gla little boy, too?” * _Ballard_ Sheet Metal Works ran away so far that he ine a er) Our work 1e"the Be ig IEF prices ate Ske ea an When qray halts cones, or whet Don't delay another a 4 4 “Nope.” fj ? * tS ge 7xOnR come back—that he probably Pnm| the lowest. jest, our prices are/dear, only for a visit."--Detroit| the hair seems to be lifeless or|tsing Wyeth's Sage 2 “Why aren't you papa's little ber?’ #| % TummACE woe"? % |himselt to death?” Free Press. dead, some good, reliable hair-re-|at once and see what & Sigg 5 4 se doaaps Kmnobe te taaiaeel boy? * OUR SPHCIALTY “Yes, ma’am,” \| ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS > — storing treatment should be resort-|a few days’ trea will me 4 Pea ty sol gy eth her . *| Ballard Sheet Metal Works “Oh, Robert! What do you in Second Floor feople’s Bank Bldg, ud ‘Pankhursted” Husband, ed to at once, Specialists say that | your hair. . r pleasant way.—St. Paul Dispatch. * Buy lights, Blow Piping Conductors | by such cruelty?” ‘ Second and Pike. Be. ou vote the same as your|one of the best preparations to use| This preparation ts of ke Dit th ated ehh ekavdhbheeoeade LL... oe “T gained a dotiar from pur, ,Tt*e Blevator or Walk Up. | Ruse fa the old-fashioned “sage tea”|public at 50 cents & . Surprise You, “| should say not! He votes the/ which our grandparents used. The| recommended and Please You, aame as me.”—Houston Post. best preparation of this kind ts} gists. ork Generel Mill and Boat Work Hayes,"—Cleveland Plain Deal, Our Work Will