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be THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR HE BELIEVES ONE SHOULD PREACH AS) |p) yg tame acon ONE WORKS, SO WON’T SELL CHEWING PER scuroscusenenr MEMBER OF THE “SCKIPES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWerarrns Telegraph News service of the Uaited Press Association PHONES *fruiite” wists "ail Sepmeetewte” Dy mat, Aatty, ope month Mm nav RATES stoi tly mos, if; one yeas, et carrier in city, Ihe a month aa second Pabttentng GUM OR SODA POP OVER HIS COUNTER 3 ++ +++ ss sett t er wetttteees * * s: rr EEE ar er = : * Beautiful Christine Gpondullcehaver, daughter of her parents, * ‘By is : r * and Jacob Bchloschheimer, orphen, were united in marriage last * a rd * night in the Home of the Last Hope * * They left for an extended trip south, and may travel as far» ¢ * as Olympia * ly, we expect the Panama canal to bring prices down be : : tha he ely to look ttt tt th th upon nali-t wentanes t of busines ie oe oe NOW, TO BE OF BIGGEST USE_IN PULLING Mrs, John Smith will entertain Friday afternoon with bridge. PRICES DOWN, THE CANAL MUST BE TOLL-FREE TO AMERICAN COASTWISE SHIPS AND THE RAIL-} ROADS MUST BE MADE TO KEEP HANDS OFF. OUR IDEA OF MISDIRECTED ENERGY Playing bridge with Mrs, Smith for entertainment on Friday after noon Playing bridge with Mra, Smith for entertainment. tee a oa ney REMEMBER You cat ason, can't y | A sy » than freight by tail | Playing bridge with Mra. Smith : A jobeile Playing bridge. but it ) ail ra re water ley Here dort j THe! ee our rai te € n t et wa in the * ’ HEARD FROM QUEEN ANNE HILL STOCKS thar water t CANALS, t t “sy i “Oh, what le eo fair ae dark eyes and Iight hair!” Bw ee ae have contro! th nals and the harbors, and natural com Baid the youth who was couth and a bit debonair, ‘The sip ard the apt setition has had but little cha “if you add a red sweater and navy biue skirt, UC Pal? ond We sof OLSE peti | It’s the prettiest mixture with which one can flirt.” Panama will force every railroad . * oe 8 Dance at Dreamland tonig’ ” see that busi k ht, 0 Toll-free boat rates via to lower its tariffs on competitive business or apres a brown derby. | stepped over to him and paid enger In the Phinney av. car yesterday was wearing ~ ness move by water. On many articles in common use it = . t the freight rates in two “Sir, you're wearing a new hat, size 6%." _ “% cul gl s v depron ela 4 + i ‘aedlie He shuddered with fright and asked me If | was a detective << Arta: - : i + tail igre “No,” says |, “the label le still in the rim.” that our own ships throug e canal toll-free. | es + Oe ; for ships. that would be FAR CHEAPER |__ Jimmy Britt, former lightweight champion boxer of the world, com- Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops mak ge in th 1 than to levy ping and have it immediately added on to every plained to the manager of the Empr last night that, while he was) falling hair. No doubt about i . i a. 2 Loubt about it wi getting ready for the evening performance a little kitty ran Into his 4 bab t ty hat dressing room and gave him a terrible fright ever. You will surely be satisfied a toll on American coast-wise ship railroad tariff in the land. A Mu : * We're glad t that President VW n looking into} PF. M. BIRD AND HIS 8TORE | St ALi ef M Pp M . this subject and fi it t so one-sided as the railway in - je te cae os tin | TURNED INTO an, Poor Man , | is word will not return to Him fo | terests had sought wa void,” quoted F. M. Bird at his com } MAY MANTO N i The 1 ta » him ¢ nsider is Ibination grocery real estate HEL 2" AND IN PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 60 ; p to cut the Frem av Abbr NATE rar - T cost ¢ by reason of adorns the windows of s with Bible texts. ed on e sign ia: “The shall bt rned into hell all the nations that forget A still tar point steadily in view, he can't go If Wilson keeps that far wrong DANTON'’S “The [owoow Ea | conversion | Instead of spending money for What diffrence do the seasons t| “This story has always tnterested| pop and gum, people should be make ring scriptural | Mr conciuded Bird, “an I keep| laying up treasures in heaven.” To n, poor patient sc ring seriptural|the picture in my windc nti He won't et a person ner, he is soaked for ice SUPPOSING YOUR DAl 'GHTER HAD Economy Store’ — Second Ave. bet. Spring and Seneca TO TRAVEL ALONE holy Other signs mandates and ter to travel to/are displaye . lows - . Suppose became ¢ x ses * t ! s Bird te a m one of the la ties with her, and aes are tWO! Methodist chi a class po knew no one whom yc lan't you rejoice | th Sotion” “Balers and. After |e r of both the nxiously Awaited | His little hard-earned roll i . Wouldn't her going ! ant 7O efore and After Epworth league and official board § 6 cr Bite on shat ot ‘every day. And reece 4 Bird His store Is probably the only 4 wool, free sugar,” hobo! ., pe pci ovine ogi wes ‘ pecia argain eS his haz to be taken by y ‘ grocery in the Northwest that on “ae now that we've be ast summer by Re-| “ On evry wide I hear ltude of republics is contained in th’ een ; - ott the ebances for kar is addrees| S00 “nor chewing guar. or | What we ¢ mers need the moat,|fact that no patronage dished out are accomplishing just what we intended they should » be ominous. ; at the Seattle Y. MC. A. When A Prone H a a PP And long for, ts free bee by Congressman Mockhiser has In for us tat wolves Regan was once Catro, 1. qenetion Ghouian ae lye 3 ve cluded a single patriot who carried reed slogical Con-|saw a dr eee pean moe oer manager of the |@ flambeau for him in his torchlight FIRST—To bring the buying public out earlier in the j a oe ee. aoe eae ne says. And soda pop might t Libby, MeNell | parade.” day } roperly cared for,/had bee ng. 80 m rs ft to moet : was Mr. Regan by th the way for something meg yy a | The Merry M :COND—T as gan the he “ y Militants. SECOND o relieve the conges i ur stc dunt looks good - ected with churches t ° Pi « ger Wil 10) «Down with the m they loud! th “ : elieve the >i di BTR OG Oe ee In every city ly wo ‘ oY ts one hrist le not on earth now oe | ery e busy the afternoon of women’s clubs who would be giaé gation and | rehip to set an example,” sald Bird MODERN tiv turstaheg| “Until we vote as all men rHIRD—To Stand epee seca se acause. Tt y things nee re organi - “So | think it's the duty of | rooms at lowest ra a gg hae itagen Bes fri a that Maybe this !s YOUR CHANCE, me true Christian to repre ginus gbth and Aud iikewise for 1 etenanere t 8 Him as far ae possible. | Westlake Ell! t FOURTH — Bete $ I TH—To « hat wa THESE MORNING BARGAI 9 to ll am. There is an B 4 Sh only. There will be no telephone ord ccepted. caught hold of its es ort I tively no lay-bys at the prices named, and the a rope. The Pre STORIES quantities are limited just as stated | man felt of the animal ree, while the third man, who caught hold of oe f | H Y A fo h d Sieur tanga me ee of the Day ere You Are for Thursday with their hands, yet som © just as blind when we tt } seeing things with our eyes . for we are given to taking a one-sided ae pe. BE | - 9 TO 11A.M. | view. story is being told of a gontle H Tt is easy for of us to be mistaken In our jr just as|man who was on the blind men were whe ey saw the el nt with thelr } mistaken as the o men w hg ft p Areal = one-sided look. Yet DANISH CLOTH LADIES’ LONG SILK GLOVES hands—if wed * at are judging us, after a “Beonomy ement™ Main FI ne? We are oles * as the t men had after white a one-sided look feeling the elephant’s To see the “eler ‘ou walk ar find that he the entire untverse r each of us stands there in supreme egotism judging all else 1 the spot in which we stand, and 1 about us. |downstairs again } be flord! §=Lan think I'm going to | boots?” What d’ye mean?” grumbled t McAdoo and his “fiscal revolution diord. anks should get Uncle What have you put a po there any | Pad on my bed for?” dema: TRA AND COrFEE ORT KIMONOS Basement” LADIES’ Second Floor Made of percale or calico good aty # and colors, Regu- eon... 106 ing Good for Treasury Secretary ' 4 the ‘There's no rea the national depositary b loan ft at 7 to 10 per cent. Nor Sam's money a th By eat reason why Uncle should ha ions lying id en it can be The BN np eneneenien a I. mut into circulation. Bees 1 me upstairs te . McAdoo’s plan of making gepositaries pay Interest is worthy o look | " : Th instances tn this c apped adoption everywhere. Ther stances tn his ee apne shed a MISSES’ LONG KIMONOS rovi mat the banks &o h 4 PREROXIDE { that the banks don’t take the 2 per] wife Second Floor Ls | f Printed awn Naim ih shriek, but it all rig cent that McAdoo demands Full one-pound size, Regular H steer pasts te <¢ on each bottle sports tive nottins it of their customers. | fre aker is now defending his holiness in a $100,000 bed a pawnbroker whose wife was killed by hair) ° “Holy John” Wanam damage suit brought t tonic. | in the case of the Part And now Rev. Wm. Carter of New York is en route to Sacramento t say it was an Ideal mar-| to pray with Hiram Johnson that he veto thing that would {rritate|' 4 feve they both} the Japs. ( and arg! Bont (poem to. Dee {iram down har peo-| ye ca ch SE crawling to the Ja So, it’s tig o try t ple nid But’ ald ¢| d zs onew C s, stop to It is now noticed that there isn’t a United States battleship but Is| "2!" G ty W the po : Corsets, top 1 short by from 50 to 300 men, and that nos 60 percen of enough coal is me eneral thinks firs Lip : fer tored | | pincott's kept stored for the navy Bachelors who have their minds to stay that w believe that th can get with it ay do well to listen te Jold lady from Wisconsin. She | summe ' is way In speaking young girl who “makes work speedier — makes time = “The Live Model Corset” These are the latest productions for reducing the nec lines for the prevailing fashions in gowns. STYLE 1—Is designed for a medium full figure. Is made of good quality of coutil and trimmed with lace. Medium bust and to a ponden th ght she was doomed to a good citizens, and} y » it is not with any} ; ply to make money and ser y doar, if tt te tatended that extra long skirt; 124neh front clasp; strong ed States m h 1 t me, They have s workir awa tt eet Tee fe er bo fo 9 ° e hook and eye at the bot Has two pairs SiGe Grey, nbn amen marine aon Aad the fe |S Maga fly. And you’re improving your teeth, attachede Pree nerereereress oop HOOD sabi that tha tformn |e sietesashan poms ton oo Dreath and appetite all the while. in. thin cae 1k i t nite riders coer Darien Gres Ube tifa, aherenink taithe back and “i 1 For th t ears the United]. : he front, “VAreG DOTS Gt BOE F Lv A for he ce ries in the worl ciate : the STrLe $s ie sale poe fapan hav matter tana hiner oe won Decrease your drudgery — increase jong shirt, ‘The material is avery. tng “it vermis | rouldn't sav bin “er, blame of i} your output—with this goody that’s Three’ pairs Of tions’ ea attached om, aitending | good for you. It costs fittle by ront_claa $4.00 ; mo 1 now they are t to D AT THE THEATRES | th » west i es a mis week | e package but fess by the box. DRUGGIST SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT foe h ends] SCARCE hs te ered teal . . conve Ah! th man who smiles otis i * agi . ver + Main Floof. ke net ind k > Ia when tials down Metrepelttan Ot hoa, _ Olcott | I k's ( and crushe won Manicure nited States.” | Who 1 rin, when he's up against |] Seattle—Balley & Mitchell stock BUY IT BY Ban eae 15¢ 1 fan ie state aonat f 4¢\ Wa have atten fead of & man Iles mpress—Vaideville. Swier, ‘ ee es 1 was t tended to t " pea OF es it Pestente=Vau sevinie It costs lees — of any dealer —and stays fresh ustil used, 1 : ior C applicat é it placed of Hit ereatiy to our vearet |] GRAND—Vaudeville amd motion the statute boc : | Thoth we travel some and our eye-| pictures. <i M’PHERSON | % cht's good | bale dist — Photoplaya and Would Bar All Allens Jest modern autside Om n vaude neranlany ang 2a ae Nae ave laabett, otern auido, rome nll vaaderiin ne on Look for the spear no right to agme here a old land. 86 West Stewart p 4 c Basak to come hare and hold land. /46 Woat Stewart (near Pike Public|| | veddevilia ‘Avoid imitations