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a — seeieaasiasi: sditmenient ai eet name S eaaaceeneaeaE ah i HE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. THR SCRIPPS NORTHWEST NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News United Pree Assoolation, office, Beattie, Wash, ne second MPublished by The Star Publishh MEMBER OF LEAGUB ¢ Beevies of ne month tn aAvance, PHONES “5.07 wht ai asermeae RATES * 50008 Ac. 3 gone motets By carrier, in elty, the « month, Entered clase Company ] wee : —- Si Small Slipped a Nifty “A tittle library growing larger every year le an . orable part of a man's duty to h coke. A library ie not One Over That Time, a luxury, but one of the nec ities of life. Books are the Eh, What? windows through which the soul looks out A hon ithout books Is like a room without windows. No man has a right to bring up his children without surrounding them with booke, Hf he has the means to pay for them.”"——Menry Ward Beeoher oma SAVE 1/4 TO 1/2 ON JEWELRY AT oy — AND BUSINESS WAS r ¥ RATTLING GOOD LAST WEEK: ‘ergrc tect 1 |Silver’s Discount Sale JT sav, THAT waess A 4/78 Loe O13 (7 COay iT OR BT LIVES AGN.) 19 13 REWCARNATEO” 7 SEM i { vse - ty . . . = i oe aa Hy r Millions br, | i} Martyrs to Thei be d a | NDER the present rules of the game you can't be a BIG N. =P i eens ae met hag without being VASTLY RICH | 4 (See A amall deposit will hold gifts until Christmas. Favor your pocketbook by attend- : y + may br to be GENEROUS, you may try to be ing this history-making sale of jewelry, diamonds, watches, clocks, cut glass, etc. The vi KIND! aie may try to be SQL \RE but if your business economies are compelling Note savings i prospers you have to become RICH 5 You can't stop the inflow of money when you've got WATCHES ——— enough for your modest needs. It comes like a flood which spatit Fiias 4 has drained a great watershed. If it doesn’t come you know that you're not succeeding. As now organized, business has Gents’ Elgin, Wat Per Carat © no other gauge of its vitality. f 0 | for (a | i Hence it was that Ben Altman, the bachelor merchant, Ie On GARTH) (1M WH 4 aur ews 4) some OO8S | who, it was said, knew and was known by sight to scarcely ry exist) || 4 ‘i 3 a hundred persons beyond the radius of his store, surprised ra | Awutea aT Sone in 1 “I 4 folks by leaving an estate of $50,000,000—just about $49,900,- To sTop tol i einaen ot hun ne 6 Wate i Ke I P 000 more than he personally had any use for. 2 FOUR-FLUSHING Twapnce! Greet ss $15.95 ; . ; 4 Hence it is that Edward Morris, the packer, dies at 47 PEOPLE WHO Do BIG BusINeSS ting sliver, Brench fhe nee Woe. hone worn out; literally a MARTYR TO HIS MILLIONS DON'T SHOUT IT AROUND IN $8.45 ' ' stead of having to be bothered with Suppose 7 | great surplusses of wealth, a bore to him, a danger to his 4 children and a menace to society, the successful business man STERLING TOILET SETS Saturday Only,Each 35c could be like Col. Goethals in Panama, just a moderately ; S | paid worker for civilization, repaid chiefly by the conscious $18.60 ste ve Set, etched denigs °¥ a ness of the BIGNESS and the ENDURING VALUE of his =o Tk case, velvet lined $9.25 work. Snosneen } STERLING MANICURE SETS MESH PURSE SPECIALS == ; i i hat he $17.00 11-plece Set, eight, 0 inch German Silver Puree.... ; Repaid by the approval of those who appreciate wha’ € $1 0 11-plece Set vy weight $8.50 ‘1 00 mn Ger an Bilves i UEHe ee 92.98 has done. Repaid by the esteem and loyalty of his thousands { of fellow workers by their knowledge that he has made their $5.00 T-ineh Ge Purse - $3.95 $15.00 11-plece Set, etched design " welfare an item of principal concern; by that inner praise aAAt Solace Set, etched Cesien $3.00 MILITARY AND TOILET SETS which always comes to the door of honest work in a broad, $3.00 B-plece Set, tn 38.00 p yee Suiken kan big-hearted, clear-minded way. Do you think it would supply a smaller incentive than the hope of piling up troublesome dollars? Why envy our millionaires? Oughtn’t we rather pity them and to try to change the rules so that the manhood in them may some day have a better vent? 4 What Must They Think of Us? T'S A PRETTY MESS Gov. Lister cooked up when he) D4 Bsent this rabid anti-conservationist, Dudley Wooten. as | & delegate to the National Conservation Congress It’s a fine* spectacle, Gov. Lister, to have Wooten lock arms and stand shoulder to shoulder with the prize standpat-} ter of this state, Congressman Albert Johnson, and haye | them give the impression that they really represent the views _ of this progressive state. Of course, there’s no danger of anyone in the state being, ‘fooled by cither Wooten or Johnson. Whenever the people} Sef Washington have had the opportunity, they have shown Nin no unmistakable manner their support of Pinchot and} Poindexter, and the other conservationists. } All CUT GLASS HALF PRICE SPECIAL OFFERINGS $25.00 IG-inch Vase, new cutting. . $12.50 $12.00 inch Vase, 7-inch toy 36.00 SPECIAL] Hi. Silver & Co. par ecphat 715 Second Ave.—Hinckley Block Between Columbia and Cherry HERBERT QUICK SAYS TODAY CAPTAIN WHO GOES DOWN WITH SHIP ISN’T HERO, BUT COWARD By Herbert Quick | There ts an unwritten law that @ capiain who loses his ship shall hever have another j This “law” is merely unwritten bosh of the | CRUELBST sort. It is 4 good thing that an ex fo 3 SPECIAL Cut Glass salt and peper shakers, Each ception to this rule is to” be made in the case of Captain Inch of the Volturno. He was not to blame for the lose of the Volturno and tf he did ff his full duty well and efficiontly tn the crisis of her ¢.~ sinking he {# entitled to a command oe There is another hit of Nendish, unwritten im = sanity In the “law” t a CAPTAIN MUST SINK WITH HIS SHIP. A number of such instances are reme | WANTS $2,000 FOR |has been sued by Joseph Basset, seat on which he was s{tting, when A vessel for some reason sinks, Her capta j 9, 5 | « © o > e pan oe ] | ‘ But there’s just a little danger, Governor, that some of all igor Dag Pa pager yg pt trad neg e | BITE OF A SPIDER |“? ‘em#nds $2,000 for a r excruciating pains began to dart those Eastern fellows may now get an idea that we have gone) boats, bide everybody goodbye, and again takes his : {bite Phseet was traveling cx ugh ibis arm oa ene that a backward since you have taken office, instead of maintaining | place on the deck If the whip actually sinks under = SS WILMINGTON, N. ©, Nov. 21.—|0€ the company’s trains. He ntift > é | is feet, 1 understand this idiotic “law be The Norfolk & Southern Railway | hi c the back of the cker wur record for progressiveness. krasp @ spar or hencoop and save him queen Sather Reiinas nit am oes wet tne nick PEELE TE at his fe press the last plank of the Be Tete Bas Yease! an it Kc r water ee | | There le about as much sense to this as to the Japanese custom of | committing suicide because the emperor di DI4R | | Spd Prony Pog ents LM To be sure, if the captain Is never to have a command again, and he of I cf ‘6 tad ia to be blamed forever for the work of (he elements, he may choose i by rj y T go raise my income) to go down with his ship ra: f than LIVE IN POVERTY 1}i a dia FAT. TIME | | tax ea barred lawyer, stripped of his profession; but this is not the r son 4 : S / | ue fs e real reason for these selfimmolations is UNWRITTEN z ny . ele We'll Bite. What Is He? BOSH which leads some landsmen I know to » terme of high patton of a captain who stands on the bt el while everybody else gets off In the boats » his ship as long as there ts anyone J on board the ship as long as there meet. He cannot face those be | is a crew to command or any HOPE OF SAVING HER > Contrasting with the her of approt HE theater has become so prominent’ an inatitution among you outrasting with th pow | Spero the Inkes is one his shipmates hold bis earth men and women that I thought you would like to know it4/ (9 jow regard His name they do 1 origin. The theater is practically born of the church of cathe-| not peak. Hla eyes they do not|on board wi dral; the stage of the altar for the middle ages invented a new dramatic ; > att developed from the gorgeous religious pantomimes of the church and sinks with ‘ fore «nom he disregarded the ho And when t sengere and crew are | boats, it S gertice. The plays, first purely religious, rapidly developed comic |r of the sen—-women first. He|tain'a piace to be with the aA crew sre in mats } Side which by degrees became their central theme. When the moral| sions stands out a man who ts not| anon te ails to tone koe _ purpose of the performance was forgotten the church disowned its evil) a) man Such men are few.--|thetr And a captain who has engineered mat : i changing Cleveiand (O0.) Plain Dealer. 80 AS to BAYS @ part or all of hin pase re and crew IS A BETTER rience, 1 would rather consign myself to nh Inch than to sail with a captain to whor and the use of lifeboats ar At the date of Shakespeare's birth no permanent theater existed | ens es CAPTAIN for that very fn England, although there were strolling players, jugglers and Jesters. | a ie camaneiel te Dante Certain of the inns offered a place for the actors and crowds of “merry 80 HE DOES | coke. conf agrati - Londoners” thronged to the places and made merry, much to the dis wing _—— gust of the puritan citizens, who entertained a deep and since atred of anything connected with plays and actors. To protect the actors from the puritans, Queen KEijzabeth, who liked plays, urged them to place themseives under the patronage of gome noblemen and all not under such protection were adjudged matters of theory Looked a' tain who goe ship is nota from the viewpoint of common sense, the cap- down with his ship merely because it is his ero at all, but a coward Tomorrow For you know that It com next HERBERT QUICK Thureday, and you want to wear 4 “rogues and vagabonds.” When the plague broke out in England in ! aad that new suit, if you have one in kK 1572, all play-acting was discontinued and the puritans took advantage “SHARK SWISH” IS Anuwéred by Mr. Cynthia Grey sta ‘ ‘ee aye. ‘ 2 of this condition to continue their fight against the “pernicious evi! Is it d form to plac our feet mind ou should see the snappy, 3 In 1576, however, an actor named James Burbage, with permission THE LATEST DANCE ° "he sebie whe Clara Le siilsh suite “We ate showing tn from the queen, built the first English playhouse on the premises of rf ara, but itis ¢ go001 blue 6, black worsteds, fancy an ancient priory and named it “The Theaier.” LONDON, Nov. 21.—The “shark mixtures and tweeds. Box backs, Norfolks, English models with welt amie swish,” a new form of tango, has woe : papel popular in Bohem an Moulen SALTS IF BACKACHY How to Overcome | Sane ame trom ts a Bad Constipation |... Pie" AND KIDNEYS HURT And is his father @ bootblack,| motion of a shark turning in the Stop Eating Meat for a While seams and soft, rol lapels: You can be mighty suré that there are some mighty strong values, too, at there prices $16.75, $18.50, $22.50, too, pa? ere is a Mild Laxative That | | "No; his father is a farmer | water to seize its prey If Your Bladder Is i : g oe Bring Safe and Pleas- Ob, he believes in making hay| It Is danced sideways altogether Troubling You 925.00, $27.50, $30.00 E ef Over Night | | while the son shi then? |and necessitates the latest creations and $32 50 4 ant Relief Ov: € | ee in free motion tango dresses. When you wake up with backache ¥ | OR AN OVERCOAT It is only natural that the sim should be th Ia Dr. Mary Walker a woman and dull misery tn the kidney re doctor or a man tor?—M. M gion, {t generally me s—a horse doctor? | well-known authority you have » allments , pest poets 1 eacorgen Bh lg Yes. What dc h t, says a In black, brown, gray and mixtures whole nation suffering from co | t forms In popular 48-inch lengths.or longer ee a 3 arie acid, which overworks the kid what to do*:o| Breathe Hyomei—It Medicates evs in their efforts to filter it @tipation and indigestion, for they | if you desire. Blanket lined ef. are closely allied But ce on a | fects, belted back coats with split Please tell m ation {s many make my hands soft and ° i ; fron the blood, and they become leove seains, convertible or regu constipation is man ea my ha and whit | the ot sot eece and sort of paralyzed and loggy. When lar collars, We have the coat you car, ae wain of he Nothing nstantly Kelieves your kidneys get sluggish and clog will like--let us try it on .you. Beerceisin of headache oes yp k | Why continue to suffer from ca you must relleve them, like you re- Prices, too, are. very. readonabie eee A ite I have frecklen on the bottoma of | tatth. stopped up head, husky Weve your bowels; removing all the 4 You should have a full and free | my How did I get them and | Vole, mt d sac J ot ited baie Srokeehas ice mea ause $15.00 to $35.00 movement ast onoe a day. If 4 | what an I do to remove them absolutely certain, sclent spelle; your stomach sours, Bare 7 bh you pass a day you are tia Me ae e-he edy at hand? conte: vhe I 4 ed, and the result will be o % Nabe a4 art See ae et Ee Geekien eel te the remedy, It fea i sire etn " Dad ' | 3 tt fee Se ths MRS. N. FRANTZ jlast summer. probably at a bathing | jeawant, harmless and antiseptic The urine ts cloudy, full of sodl ave rour Cash-- uy Clo! es Un Creart ™ ot ac. edication which you breathe ment, channels often got # s coat : still |, * , our wands while barefoo lane | Med a reats hen aAnNets Oe Eel sore, wat Why shouldn't you take advantage o is common , * Your Braver trouble take » of Dr any drug store for fifty cents or | auminer through nail inhaler. Breath: jer scaids and you are obliged tq makes is wall © vant sere a ‘ , ak ot s mraver ae Sane onthe | one dol ar, the ater ize being | You cannot remove them, but if] (2K ® few times daily through the seek rellef two or threo times dur- Mit umes akealt Y. - pponEe Ent your pay. He { the wee dwell's § | bought by families already tamil Shade Inhaler charges the air with thi Ing the nigh LA aa ae ae ads AP ata Per Mappa ical Raf oy a by moruing re-| millar| you will wear your shoe ne yt Ereat chal pr 100 er before retiring and by morning rel with ite merit aad Meggett ences A071] cerm-killingy antiseptic, Catarrl Either consult a good, reliable Greet onats OF cves Im) creat mores gives you a on ‘ ' ee Rev yee Het will come, without disturba 2 a stockings nobody will notice them.| fischarges, sniffies, foul breath, physician at once, or nec tren , sult or overcoat tormorrow? aor OF Auiy> SeeOnvenlenee.| cits and uonerinine’ aeeene aan watery eyes and the formation of pharmactat at four ounces of Open Until 10 P. M, Saturday Legions of people ‘use It regular y iping fothers au: i Nees ¢ P i . M. Saturday i M Ww ie uch) emergencies, some of| lve It to tiny infants, and yet {t tn one Mr. Grey Cannot Answer.| crusts in the nose are promptly re. Jad Salts; take a tablospoonful in them formerly chronic invalids|@ffeetlve in grownups, It t# for ev-| he pa od Ns as Wear rubber! jieved by this medigated air @ gloss of water before preakfast ” SM ho bad suttered from constips.|¢ryone who suffers from any form| "Please print « pattern for | ste | noel ytaranteed to do it, or for a few days and your, kidneys f fon sll their lives. Mrp.N. Frantz,/ 0° stomich, diver or bowel trouble, | Ma tor a pool table~~B. MC. As| “A. complete. Hyams? outfit, con (alte le hadl ie ware oo 5 67 Fighth Salem, Oblo, took | Constipation. dyapepela, biljousnoss long must a sailor follow | sisting of a strong, hard rubber grapes and lemon jul oon sf #129 , $529 eee oF years, and, worst Of wll that you will forever avoid tarcy | m7 20, overtake 1¢t—H. F pocket Inhaler and a bottle of Hy- with Ithla, and has been used tor A (J ‘ a ere nee ty Caldweli's Syrup|cathartics, purgatives, me nara atfinh — ncratch?— Sadie.|omel costs only $1.00, and extra generations to clean and stimulate AN i ea i A hegan to take ‘Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | tor 1 v pills and they do ff they fteh, bur| pottles, if afterwards 4 fare. | bilaglalt Bidheyi alae torent WEE WN f . ee rst tea vitice |” Pawslllod lalildg 4g tye tre ta | onl ce each, Druggists ev. acids tn the urine, so it no longer — 1119. 21 Thi id Av MONTH ¥ Many others will tell you t the ample bottle can obtain it post-|hear «0 much about ' i. that wel erys re ul H ome), dist tates, thus ending bladder weak e ~ iva ve. y a ave ied most things rec end-| patd b addres 4 rr A | /j stig i tigen rn ela tetrh toll tarp f s : st ee rerce ba; tavevoundl Go oie ected ah ee coughs and cold in the head, hush Ind Salta is @ life saver for reg Near Seneca St. Va. ton St., Monti «! : foe, croup of infants i t Syrup Pepsin the only one always| cello, Ill, A postal card with your| Speaking of Mexico, wake Marne ‘e "of ithe “Hesdtte| ShanGL sudaras REAURAMEERR CGT Feliable. A bottle can be obtained name and address on it will do. lghas begin to fight. | peas epipaaaetty Ss ae | Bic athervensbariminraac: neat 9 e ry