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ont _ THE SEATTLE STAR. ° THE SCRIPPS NOTH Whst AGUE OF NEWS © having full lensed wire mews serelee lotions - J at Seattic. Was posteffice as # i Datly by The Star 1912: Envy. Hatred. Strife. Mali ce. | Kindness. Joy. ? . : ‘ Happiness. Work. Love. Smiles. (it's really up to YOU Scowls. Boosts. Slams. what goes in this apace) Jabs. y ALL THAT TALK ABOUT UNLUCKY 13 IS Simmecy: \ BUNK ? SS SS Se Grunts. Cheers. Help. Hurt. ° Comfort. Pleasure. as far all right lution gag is THIS NEW YEAR'S as it goes, BUT— If a fellow is going to do a thing because he knows he will better ‘himself by it, or because he knows he ought to do ft, or because he knows it is ¢ pwell, he'll do it anyhow—he doesn’t need to make a whole lot sht hanging from w of resolutions On the other hand, if he because it’s this time of year, ar arity of the thing—watch him break spirit of year wears Any n that is worth making on New Year's i worth m akes a lot of resolutions just I he sort of feels the custom them as soon as the a new resoluti to you You wer a new leaf chock full of| New Year's spirit, or spirits | In a few days the spirit, or spirits, wear off and your king any day it urs by te out start leaves are going®to flop back on you. Don’t back your resolutions by any spirit exce you are going to get out of making them } ‘ If it’s the right spirit, it never wear off, and the} leaves you turn over—b © it's a case of taking a step to better yourself—are going to stay turned. It’s better to live tesolutions than to make them t the good will X \ \) REST CASY, FELLOWS — DON’T BE SUPERSTI THE STAR—WEDNISDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913 TIOUS*° jdo TU | asparagus.” Journal More Ways Than One. “Ie it really true that champagne | will bleach people's har?” I've seen lots of | “Well, rather ople made lightheaded by pagne.”—Stray Stories. cham A Husband's Choice. “George, before we were married you used to bring me flowers near ly every day.” "Well, I can bring today, for that matter; have to cut out Louteyilie you flowers but If we that new Courter. Couldn't Tell. Obse ng Gent Pardon me, 3 madam, but your hair (g, coming The Archbald imp nent proceedings interest but a Ge” down . a . . , r ap a oe Lady (t )~eMine? }? part of the nation, while it is certain that the whole nation|/gegpeciaLLyY WHEN Observing Gent—t, thinkg & te Bhould seriously concern itself in it for the reason that it} YOU'RE WAITING your's, madam.—-Boston Traguertpt strongly demonstrates h largely a class—lawyers—govern| First Suburbanite—Wo're going wine ww the country : : ss |to change the name of suburban As in Wall St. tesa see : }cars to the Banan 0 Doot We the Convicted of crime against the nation, this judge would) areal uruite- Wty? OB pgunccte ol. how je Saueene les opportunity to commit crime} be punished oaly by loss of First Suburbanite—Because they Fine doc. My! tem Sick Broker ' ed three pointd last peratul nee C and “Well, hen me lord, many is the time od to play the part of Othello smother Desdemona mighty one, stop at yon coop in the dark shadows and if you can smother a chicken.” EDITOR'S NOTE — The Greatest world event of 1913 will be the opening of the Panama canal—OUR care! Ships will pass through it before another twelvemonth is gone. What does the canal mean to us? The Seattle Star asked a man whose busrness it is to study such big topics to tell, Here's his answer. By John Barrett. Director General of the Pan American Union There is not a state, city, towneor hamlet of the United States which should not be tn- terested in the Panama cagial and in Pan American com merce. the American to be study of the Pan » investigating It behooves people on ing every ama ca what it leads to, what it ex pects, and what other coun tries are planning to do with and through It Every university, every col \ ever preparatory and grammar school, every academy should have part of ite annual surse devoted to the canal, and to th effect that it will have upon the pow- er, standing and responsibil ties of the United States Every chamber of commerce and every ¢ mereial, civic, literary, eéucational and #0 lal society should devote spe cial sessions to discussing the Panama canal, what it is, and what it means, BIGGEST EVENT OF THIS YEAR WILL BE “ _ OPENING TO WORLD OF PANAMA CA CNC NAL ° States, Mexico, Central Amer ica, South ¢ a lasia and Asia am ts t r ly $2,000,000,000. Heretofore Europe has had via Suez the advantage over the entirec At lantic and Gulf coast and cen. tral western ction of the United States reaching these 1 r the canal ulation 8 j and fi ne of n turk nterests ve a shorter route by water to this coast of the United States and the country ack of it will be able to reach the Pacific markets of Mexico, Guatemala Salvador, Hond Nicagagua, Costa Rica, Pa a, Colombia, a sesidis Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and JOHN BARRETT Chile $6. 6 eenpersibvelt aaah more orders coming from the and eonvenient rout fields and markets reached | rhe Panama canal will through the canal | shorten the route from Bos- Ag the minister of the United ton, New York, Philadelphia, States in both Asiatic and Paltimore, Charleston, Mobile, Latin American countries | | New Orleans°and Galveston to have been overwhelmed with | Valparaiso, Callao, Guayaquil, the vastness of what I might Panama, Corinto and° other call the Pan-Pacific and Pan ports of the western coast of American opportunity for the Central America and Mexico United States, but | have also by distance® averaging from realized that other countries 009 to 12,000 miles, of the world are investigating | — —__ aii iicfniiiaaiaetil these opportunities and pre- paring to use the Panama ca- nal to reach them. 2 0 A few remarkable and con e crete facts must convince the most skeptical person of the ertal. See our importance .of the canal e our made-up The foreign trade of all the | \4nples trom 46.75 and down, met up countries bordering on the Pa Tatioring Co., cor. Eighth and Unton, cific ocean, including C n evenings. Phone M 4 If this is not done, we are go- ing to be terribly disappointed = | at the results which will come | from the canal after it ts opened. We are going to be surprised that our harbors and ports are not filled with more vessels doing business through the canal, We are going to be obagrined that our manufactur ing plants are not supplying HOLIDAYS OF 1913— Days They Fall on: birthday, Wednes Valentine's day, Friday ‘ob. 14 Washington's birthday, Satur day, Feb. 22 j sm. Patrifk’s day, Monday Mareh 17 | April Fools’ day, Tuesday, | April 1 | May day, Thursday, May 1. | Memorial day, Friday, May 30. Independence day, Friday, | July 4 | Labor day, Monday, Sept. 1 Columbus day, Sunday, Oct. 12 Thanks«iving day, Thureday, Nov, 27 | Christmas, Thursday, Dec, 25.) ANTON & | ONDON Co. “The Economy Store” Second Ave., Between Sprin; and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 The Vigorous Bargains quoted in last Sunday’s ads produced lively selling at OUR WHITE SALE Monday and Tuesday, for it is a very unsual Bargain- Giving Event in the season's choicest White Goods of all kind Ladies’ and Children’s Muslin Underwear, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Notions, Art Goods, Women’s Waists and Fancy Tea Aprons, Children’s Dresses, ete Dresses, , ete Special Notice to Hotel Keepers Also buyers of Linens 1 Cotton Goods for Boarding Houses, Restaurants, Clubs, Societies and furnished Apartments. This is the greatest Money-Saving Sale for all such necessities as Linens and Table Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, as an official. He is a lawyer tried before what is practically come tn bunches. po r : 5 1 ; , etc. This i$ the time and place to replenish your supplies a jury of | ers. In no other instance do we permit men| night, but ratijed this morning, and ti 4 rv. aaprtion ge ce seagts J a | now is above par, along these lines, while you can do it at a big saving of a class, trade or profession to be tried by men of their} s | ge | These is a strong upward tendency in the cotton market. wn class, trade or profession, but, on the contrary, effort The Same Old Story. A hint to the wise is sufficient is strongly directed toward preventing ¢ situation sut| Aviator (to young aswistant, who . peta there we have a lawyer tried by lawyers and there is natural haa begun to be frightened) —Well, ar aa Ear aT, 4 “ what > ant np ? and unavoidable prejudice in his favor. | Assistant (whimpering)—t want Ready-Made Sheets) Table Damask i 1 rf 2 Me or The r belle 2 < In addition, that mosg dar sts and base of public the earth.—Lippincott’s. | = a ig Suid hs ad " Cr oho “Economy Basement” 64-inch permanent finish meércer- enemies croc ked j not nly escapes with the light sae stion.” by Henri Bergeon, he FULL BLEACHED PEQUOT ized Table Damask, good weight, { “emgpe of loss of office, but he can, after conviction, and with} i Sali aeeed Swell ee adily see that he has not MAKE comes in 6 attgactive design: | is ability “augmented through his judicial experience, join| tid you like the play? lee fe, but has merely 2x36-inch Pequot Pillow Cases. | worth 59¢ a yard. Special 39c the hosts of lawyers who always ready to promote or Mra. Justwed—Quite true to life; neat Be, anes . pri 18¢ this sale,oa yard . bg the c nged servants e ct , . c °) defend the interests of the emies of the public, for hire a4 as a servants in every act tive Evotution 45x36-inch Pequot Pillow Cases Napki | The pre nt appoints a That judge is impeached P ought it d Sale price, apkins The ent simply a mistake in his selection, No; this !s not Bernhardt’s fare. would suffer the loss each . Mercerized Napkins, permanent I ‘ wel tone. @: tects & oses an eternal law 72x90-inch Pequot Sheets as any tive authority will in making such large ni lag ll: eae aying that all r finish, 8 or 10 different designs; ‘number ections. That's all there is to it. It is the , aoe of crea each size 15x15, all hemmed and public pays the heavy penalty. The la a ent the 81x90-inc Pequot Sheet ready for use; worth 90c a run this ation of over 90 millions of people » present is an im 5 ‘ TOO FAR TO ASK » conceive of it as | a ee fi ve CORNELL university de- cent in cussing during the] There's one thing about as- of the present 5 i g Py > _ ples THE HITCH nomy, that puzzles me mpo . | ich Pequot Sheets, Sale i clares that h m«¢ ueene Get one?} Is daughter to marry the nat’s that?” sive of one body being |W price, Fine Table Linens woman is a enot res vith bills | nobleman?” w the astronomers learned |< ther in space is quite MOMS cach sidastochnass You'll find these Scotch, Ger Sia ,. |for t hem, to] “It depends. jthe names of the blame stars.” — | diffe from conceiving of one i and tol ees! de Milo. Weight 171 pounds, | t,o On the nobleman’s pedigree ' - body extending beyond another in FULL BLEACHED » PEQUOT " wtp: eigen’ er : height 5 fect 7, hips 40. Gosh! ‘No; on her father’s fortune Few of Them. points of tim Little do the ma SHEETINGS. your expectations; 72 inches \ pes : age WAR isn't all SI . ia | jority of humanity realize that our 8x4 Bi hed Pequot Sheetjng.| Wide, absolutely all linen; splen they must have got that Milo isn't all Sherman said | Kefore I was married a $20 bill sciences deal only with that which Sale price, did patterns and styles; worth Venus 1 up with some] it was. Federals divided at looked Hke av two-spot | sle and conservative and that| [J yard : Cc . w “ie 5 Reocican eit {Colonia Juarez and fi Miaae. wt neal | “And now? cre not applicable to life, eo |IM 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting.| °5°% White Sale 88c gam : datk chher iow four hows ¢ a. scot tot ane oe | “Now, by George! a one looks like/tion and motion. Science would | Sale price, abbas dh sees ; ‘ . each other for four hours be | J} a miracte.” ago Tribune hava oat that one body lies |f@ yard 27c | Heavier grades of 72-inch Table > j . ded B LEAP YEAR gain in mar-| fore learning that there wasn’t corded in ce ¥ th yints of time |f 10-4 Bleached P 3 th 5 worth 7 Pestana 3374 it he 7" te leyeport is that of Joutside another in points of time} leached Pequot Sheeting.| Linens, worth $1.75, riage nses 3,374 in Chicago|a rebel within 25 miles risa thir ll | Borrowed Hair. us one body lies outside another | Sale price, 30 per yard .. erase . FE e ] er divorce s eac ' Mayt 2, © 4 enc a ce, bu t s an error. 1 « | es i a lig hap ga LATER I ff 7 omen beautiful hele” ile wal by and ight, t ath “where. man| daly c Best grade in same width as 9 580 easy in ¢ » that p i ne. i A ‘i that sulfragette clares he will not} It will paas, Tom.” igen a inlate © in his science of | PILLOW CASES. abo worth $2 White Sale haps the fellows preferred to| im) is going to march on| A Dain eet ) “Why do you girls hate to ad-liife, He cannot compute a revolu-|j™ Hemstkched Pillow Cases, made | pric $1 50 say “Y ther than try to] Washington to tell Woodrow| ce ee saral mit that another girl has fine|tionary and a conservative state | bight rl hr senate, ee | tore ' outrun ‘em | Wilson what’s what. Women} ard engraved PA HAD AN AUTO pointe? |with one sciente. He must have @ presen Male. re ac 6a Napkins to match above dam a jto the right of him Hungrtl without lextral SY, Pop what is meant by the| “It rouldw't be be pnb in thia}sctence for each state, or rather a/f Mol ile. Sale price, 12:c k in style and quality, per 3 * -" ‘ f A price of liberty case appear too sastic. shilosoph « e fc er and a if ° s doze SALE | pens| democrats to the left of him: charge | rs The amount of your fine.” foamed, her thet hares Dotrolt| ern tes iatter if he is really |e Same quality, but. iarget size, |angy #8 O80 | S250 during Chr m_in-|Oh, we guess that Woodrow| r= | Free Press : Jgolng to make any progr € ely, 46x36 jnches, worth | ~ ort” Mae creased 428 f which, is going to see some attraction > — lean be no progress made by putting o42! . ans an increase of 4,428 perl in a quiet college life! \ by wad Usual. the conservative and the revolution Reorst uck Toweling i en ad - im aq lege lite! ONE YEAR AGO \ ¢ a, oe, | ’ ary state on a mechanical basis, b Berkeley Cambric, “worth 12%c. | ° | ; =) ott A. Parish, f ya PE oe nent did that de-| cause science deals only with that | Sale Bote 10c 3 1-2c Yard j now arish at ate ‘aulting baw get? ats ihe, ated il not admat | ®& yare ess rh | Tested the Whole World Over |“): i"; Hacrviand Kit lawyer chargea| Mth, suable and it will wot adnbt | Tnoae” Ggnabrle, "worth @Be-/ White Huck oweting, 16 inches | | fford, who slew Giady vir Win, Gouriar.( or 20) Savenceme v ‘as price, * | wide, wor 70 ard. Sale vans r 5 chat afford, vho slew Gi ly him $40,000."—Louisville Courier-/stops, and and a stop in the lige | Sale price, 12'¢ bine n a gard ale i and through three generations Beecham’s Pills ar: i la - f i | Journal, of advancement, stops advancement a yard oo 2M | ard? | wateally looked are uni- as Year's celebrato od pores ome ard... | of dis Abe a a as the best preventive and corrective jon, to plead tnaanit PW) “Why do you encourage your mS pera | BEDAPREARS | sorders of the orgs of digestic taints | a : ) coffee?” ae ., |BL.White Crochet Hemmed Be@-| H ® gestion and elimination ever | husband to drink so much coffee Editor The Star: Why n't |Maprende, size 71x82 Mahes. rel| Glass Toweling FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY known. They give spee: - y peedy relief from the headac t n made re y 1 ¢ headaches, sour street car men made a pr extra good value at $1, Priced| Extra heavy all linen checked i ; i tad . s ; ne It's the one thing that Will keep| stomach, indigestion due to i nati | egistration begtt ifm awake nights—and that's the} . aw Your’ day? 7 due to biliousness or constipation. Straight ticket democrats som! lonly chane { gabe tall him what| axe hiexel cn New Years day? |i tos this sale © 77g | iass ,, Toweling, G4 Inches 5 nate Donald B, Olson for m@yor 1 really think of him!"—Cleveland| tne year, and sometimes for many |fe °°" a0 is aD C) wide, in red checks only, but in dred men st from Bel Jiain Dealer. hours at a time | ° D . all sizes; worth Sc a_ yard Ni m in search of Hdward ° An annual bonus would be very |f7® lomestics | Whi p Sale price 12: Hugh U. of W. student, lost in Too Old and Too New aceeptabl@ to them, wouldn't it? Lonsdale Muslin, worth | a yatd ; oC White Sale price, buy ‘em back at our own figur AUSTIN E. GRIFFITIIS, 2 ness woo’ ear Chuckanut moyptain You refused th i alia 3YMP. , ee qe no experiment. They are too well known for that; “ 8 By we the earl, Amalie, A SYMPATHIZER, 8 Cc | ; ; Sud Clair Clas i " deag ° | a yard veee ees O26 | Boge sg agarn and gentle, but sure action on the 2 Not a Queen, Young Widow—He's too old for] Editor The Star: Last August 1] fm Fruit of the Loom Mustin, worth | Embroidered Linen pwels, liver, kidneys and stomach, too well approved. Wombast says ho got his dining me.” said I would not be a candidate for| fm 12%e., White Sale price Qe | Towels If you are out of sorts take at once this famous Bis pation set wilt, 400d cee _ a ue bia, GHee counciiman, I intended to remain | Mf 340th “jjieached ” Aiwal rd if nak aa Ta aa ook 8 parlor set with nore. nat's too new for me!"—Dielfree for « year before again sock, |g 36-inch Bleached Musling, all] Imported fine Linen Huck Tow: soneey an dere spe aig the good »pinion of thou- you seen his wife? HE WAS NEXT | Muskete, Vienna ee AcGlaah OR tie Selene at ot i standard cloths of national repu-| els, 20x38 inches. These are \ s—y now why Beecham’s Pills so deservedly | Sse she: tee-nunne “hawk i Pires Pelittalan seek you 2 ae ; But in view several pending | teSan | ene ss ting. 08 extra Bipaittched, h. tt red or tite | vols Ike ght have|government ownership a ill Know Later matters and certain plans 1 should | Strensth, warp anc 1g; worth | embroidered borders in leat, do | Have Unequaled Reputation |gotten her for about 15 coupon | thing? What does that young man do|like to propose, and in which I feel |[g 10° Sale price, 7 {and key patterns, Here is a | RMNGPeT ics tas Sid "Thedirectloni wich rere tc pate ond da roadic Sasa, lartford Post 8 eons Politician—Sure! Welfor a living, my dear?” asked the/a deep interest, it seems best to & yard Ste ated c towel that is sold at 39¢, but we | h ever int out the rom oal 2 - can sell our franchises to the gov-|irl’s mother chs 4 " eavy quality, Bleached uslin,| price them fg the White . - oa I “reulng a, woman whe, has pearls ernmeatlor a good price Avge hen” I don't know, mother; im ’only| go'et eis time t eubetll myaett a he deol aha area Meal | (4 ee Ss | L STAR WANT ALS BRING RESULIS aad her mouth isn't going to ¢ are herjthe scheme goes out of fashion,Jengaged to him,"—Detroit Free|the will of the people. Fr price, a yard ......... C | each “4 25c | “ ot wanting some for her neck, .