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MEWRER OF (THE SCRIPES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Berviee of the United Press e Rntered at the postofficn, Seattle, Wash, ae second clase matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday. Surprise Package From Olympia RS JENNIE |. PIERCE told the jury that when she sigred a document presented to her by an agent of Electric Ca, following an accident through which the Se she sustained serious injuries, she did not understand she was releasiug her entire claim for $500. Her daughter testified to the same effect—that the docu was not read to them And the Jury bel 900 damages The company, of course, appealed to the supreme court The verdict was excessive, it claimed. It should be reduced to $4,500. And did the supreme court reduce it? Did the supreme court arbitrarily decide that a broken whatever the injuries may have been? We have a surprise for you, dear reader THE SUPREME COURT DID NOT REDUCE THE) DAMAGES. IT ACTUALLY INTIMATED THE JURY| THE COURT ITSELF. | MI88 RANA DOUGLASS, Maine git, aged 23, Ie going to | outdo that Massachusetts a She will enter the woods eee naked and without food db we forth, two monthe hence, ies clad and In good health. Kind relatives will guard | trusion upon her on the part of reporters, photographers, law: yers, merchants, doctors, society men, non- society men, mar il ried men, single men, and so forth. Anyhow, her relatives } Say she'll be guarded against Intrusion. | 4 j | i As Young or Old. as s We Feel HE OTHER day a woman of 38 married a man of 30, whereupon the critics went into session and began to grouch Of course it wasn’t primarily their business; but, never-| theless, they proceeded to point out that, a dozen or more | years hence the wife will be going down life's sunset slope | while the husband will be just entering his prime. They} were quite sure such a marriage couldn't end happily | Theoretically they may be right; but luckily life isn’t | wholly a matter of theories. The facts in this case were that the woman was pos-| sessed of that type of soul which doesn’t grow old. Given| crowd on the last day, and we al-| Hugg baby down to where the Ad a mate who will love her and be kind, one with whom she can always live in a partnership of interests, and she will not} age as her years multiply, but will keep the spirit of youth in/the merchants to give wedding | Mr. Kiester. “Admiral, you're go to answer the question, “How her heart Likewise, it so happened that this man was older in in- sight, in experience, in sympathies than his age implied The difference of a few years between them measured no! substantial difference in the things that count. True love} bridges all such incidental gaps. There's no hard and fast rule of mathematics where al affections are concerned. We are all of us as young or as! old as we feel. BORED TOURISTS at Coronado Beach, Cal., are going to have a baby dress-up party wherein the women all drese up In Infante’ clothes. Will they promise to go one-year-olde? Is dentine Paralyzed? UITS for restitution have been begun in the courts of Missouri against the railway directors who gutted the} Frisco. This gutting was horrible, but the victims were mostly rich folks who, though hurt, weren't beggared. That twin sample of Money Trust mendacity, the New Haven gutting, on the other hand, ACTUALLY) PAUPERIZED THOUSANDS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. . But nobody is suing Morgan or Rockefeller or Baker,| who directed the New Haven gutting and who are perfectly} able to disgorge. Isn’t it possible to right a big wrong in the East? Or has the “constitution of peace” obscured the doctrine that “GUILT IS ALWAYS PERSONAL”? A MISS MARY FLOWER seems to have stirred up New York city by a proposition to abolish men. If she m: New York men, it’s a pure waste of time to discuss the matter. AWFUL TUMBLE in Standard Oi! group of stocks! Maybe — Intends to pay the $12,000,000 taxes Ohio collectors are er. Innocent,” says ! THE BREAKING down of a table at a recent political love feast in Indiana should be a warning to the California republic- ans not to lean on the pie counter too hard. PORTS BACK E They keep the ceme! ¢ having one of those “open winters.” ries open. Turn the Baby’s Tears to Laughter A Gentle Baby Laxative Will Quickly Relieve the Usual Cause of the Trouble. is often difficult to tell juat matter with a crying peevish baby or child too young to express its feelings in words, but as a general rule the mother will find that «there is a tendency to constipation, which has brought on a headache or nervousness. The little one has no pain, but feels “out of sorts The first thing to try is a fam remedy containing good bu ter, whose picture we ‘ly from Infan to old age, and mild laxative properties, and m i mothers will say that their choice WALTER J, KIRCH a Mould be Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep-|one dollar, the latter being the alze if in the neaaa for o ng sok heap. bought by families already familiar Wh ay or such emergencte with it merits. Results are al i = among whom may be mentioned,| ways guaranteed ¢ or alii ed - un Kirch, Jr. 1627 Abstract | refunded Cine 2 daha Ave., Pittsburg, Pa he has been| syrup ‘Pp, ti j giving it successfully to little Wal-| jo pu! Pepsin ts for all the fam 1 b er cae prcture cause of ite mildness, famniiten oe ents, should prefer it.over all other rer os 2 ind Me | edies. It is absolutely safe “and pushing youngster today and Mrs.| reliable, You will never again mina Kirch siaaly given Dr. Caldwell's| catharticn, . pil aides lap sna Sy » Pepsin cred! t AVE man hop ry ; an illness and ma rge doctor | hnnecenan § oe oe bill, for by administe ‘ompt hild n, Womer 1 14 y . . ly when the first symptoms of { hock ie the ene a a paige Amilies wishing to try a free i Is #0 Pleasant-tasting that no|sample bottle can obtain it post ebild will re use it, and t¢ *| pald by addressing Dr B. Cald not gripe, the child is glad to take| well, 419 Washington. si Mont! it again A bottle can be obtained | cello, Il. A*postal card with your Of any druggist for fifty or|name and address on it will de, eved them, and awarded Mrs. Pierce! rib is worth that much and no more? Or a broken leg, or] WAS AS COMPETENT TO FIX THE AMOUNT AS) “Thie le Him, Mise Dilipick! | ty | He must have noticed my eyes! | popping, Mr. Kiester must, for he} went on hastily, “You marry him, but of course you don't marry him |The ceremony is just a ballyhoo stunt, We want to bring out a big ways marry Admiral Atom-—that's | | what wo call him—to somebody. | You'll be the first one he’s married | who Isn't a freak. We'll get all presents, You get half “Ob, then It's Just an exhibition | | wedding? * 1 sald, greatly relieved That's what it was to be, and | | leelf. “But {t's all right,” he added that ministers and Christian citt other ‘sweetheart,’ |” MOST | | AN ING || | We tamp in The Star that some | woman is going naked into the | Maine woods next summer to prove }that woman can battle her way alone. After what we got used to seeing in the cities last summer, we don't need any proof. ore | | Perhaps it'e English Oak They're! to Cut 2 men, mit apenk | | corde of 16-inch a ertisement in Cleveland (O.) Pia . cee | Deal | Then and Now | When Shakeepeare wrote The play's! the thing Dramatic art © But wrt ne The praises of | Toun| | peare wrote “The play's | Produc |The pubit These p jn | | One of Bili Sulzer’s attorneys in |the Impeachment trial refused to |take any pay. He probably remem | bered the verdict, | A subway lapiue from far and near " Shady Grove, Walthall, an| > bts located a] & bold epring| Impid flow, t ne.” by the fort one aneathetion ined neomed tke “ind hallelujahe wafted on joyous breath of tuneful Levite,” in th ple of ol6.—New Or leans (La) I ee P. SMe raises a family every day, | too, Think of OBVIOUS, | Miss Caustic Your = friend, Smythe, brags that he is a self made man. You never hear a self- made woman boasting about it Mr. Critle--No. They Ike every | one to think it's 1 tral. —Judge. One Exception. Harold—A man with winning ways Is always an agreeable com panion Gerald—Yes, until you get in a poker game with him There in nothing new under the oun All the good excuses have al read been made Some people seem to have an| idea that happiness success and dollars are synonymous terms | Easy | Sammy--Pop, what is a pro. moter? Sammy's Pop—A promoter, my son, I8 A man who makes a living by separating a fool and hi money, THE BALLYHOO WEDDING Screecher Diana Dillpickles Film in Six Reels [Was also to get a |interest in me nor I in him, and I lhe jas they come,” without regard to their religious | and an {incomparable gions and | just a few momente—a delightful Take Each Other's Wives THE STAR-—-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914. PHONES “™*!"_ °° necting © RATES "rr ani rirhange departmesta By carrier Inthe Editor’s | | | | NOT IN GOLD BAR. | Editor The Star: Out of fairness jand a matter of justice to Gold Bar, Wash, I would Ike to take | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.-—"Very insue With @ statement on the front | often a crowd of young people, new page of your Issue of February.10,|!¥ married and unmarried people wherein you quote Prosecuting At | Would come to my house, and we torney R. J. Faussett of Snohomish | would all, as you would say, ‘spoon.’ They would couple off; would take somebody nd go out on the porch. quite in an honorable county, a8 ing that “prostitutlon land gambling are carried on to every town In the county I challenge Mr, Fausnett to tind | But it wa jany gambling or prostitution in the | town of Gold Bar, and we are cer | tainly in Snohomish county 0, B, JENSEN ORIENTAL EGGS UNFIT? Editor The Star: According t¢ reports of travelers returning China and also that of the who have resided the oKK® are often produced under ex tremely {nwanitary — conditions Proper sanitation is very lax in Chinese communities, and on the farms the inhabitant depends on the chickens to act as scavengers An eae produced under such con-! ditions cannot be fit food for any human being. Despite this, Ortental exks are shipped to this country and put on our markets A. O. BURRILL. WANTS A REMEDY Editor The Star: In reading the platforms of the various candidates for office, | am somewhat startled by the fact that no one has an nounced himself in favor of a com mission of efficient building inspec tors or other proper agency to be established for the purpose of com | pelling the successful candidate to ws | build our Ship of State to the plans and specifications set forth tn ae | platform | No candidate so far han offered lus the remedy by which the voter can get direct recognition after the *« are counted, the winner de clared, and placed in a position! would not have to make home hap-| Where he can begin to feed from the | py for him. So I wheeled the Van | Public erib Your Future Husband!” lary while hanging round the show aa bride tobe during the week. Afterward the midget would have no more| “N ™~ NAS Ny | DAVID MITCHELL, | \ NN ORAL, miral was posing on # gaudy plat ee form to look him over. AN INTERESTING VIEW. Ie “This is him, Miss Dillpickles—| Editor The Star: It may helfrto Admiral Atom, your fiance,” said solve the present political problem ing to claim this lady as a blushing |Much Does the Moral Issue Carry bride in a few days On bin part, | With it in This © ampaign? Mrs. Fredericka Naylor and Her) the dwarf looked me over Personally, J am opposed to the! Two Children Kind of undersized, ain't she?” |use of religious agencies, as by) > u Intsters and chureh people, for way. kei unde colton of btm [potical purposes Tutt believe! “I have heard people call each and noth-| ause it was tainly had a huge opinion of bim with a bored yawn and a wave of zens ought to be foremost in move Ing thought of it, the hand. “I'll marry ‘em as fast|ments in which all good citizens,|done in a light way py So it was settled, I took the Van affiliations or lack of them, t This is the picture, in miniature, Boge baby home, announced {that |consistently unite for the promo of manners in army society, drawn ‘ARMY MY OFFICERS HUG AND) KISS EACH OTHER’S WIVES, SHE SAYS IN DIVORCE CASE the house all the time, We don't think anything of doi what we call ‘spooning’ I not thought anything of; it wag just done In a lively spirit” Mr asked Do want ust derstand that i wage ommon thing for off ore aa It certalr seemed to be at owts I lived in,” she replied, | i te TT : 3 2 “The curse of the army is gossip; people at the gossip about everything, they put evil construction a woman's most innocent | have the gossips of the against me—it will be hard me to clear my name."—© Hains, wife of Capt. P, Cc, who shot W. E. Annis to Aug. 10, 1908, because he pected him of wrony wife. onaing tie ‘Safe ‘or Babies, Effective Grown-Ups That's Foley's Honey and) Compound. It has the of your druggist, who knows {f give satisfaction. W. W. N Statesboro, Ga, says: “I have Foley's Honey and Tar in my family and have sold tt ' |my store and it never fails to A very ustial thing—to see officers’) And Bob Ferguson, 2 wives with other officers when the Green Bay, Wis, says: yfficer is on guard or on some duty |bad cough that kept me that he has to attend to; some offi-|nights and two small toting cer taking some other officer's wife | Foley's Honey and Tar cured to @ function. or sale by Bartell drug “It is just a little world of our — own, Everybody Knows every- body else. We just live infor. mally, and officers are around KL THE CATARRH | Prices on Ret GERM—USE HYOME!| : It's the direct-to-the-spot methods FURNITUR you breathe it. Do not delay and continue to suffer from catarrh,/| head colds, bronchitis or sniffles. | It fs not only needless and annoys your friends, but dangerous to your general health. Begin the Hyomol treatment at) once. It is one of the easiest, quick-| 4 est and surest ways to clear the | This ts by far the reel v5 HRY i | | | It's good furniture, too—net but thoroughly overhauled refinished, so that it will up under the hardest wear. I'd “Joined out” with the sideshow, |tion of the righteousness of God; before a divorce court by r head and quickly and permanent! rebuilt furniture tm the and i feaeee ‘ny which I mean the same kind of !cka Stephens Naylor, wife of banish catarrh. .: "Ah aay: one teal Pabe I'd have been fired anyhow, righteousness {n business and poll-|lleut. Charles J. Naylor of the) “Hyomel, being medicated alr, ton. from the alresay. iain (Continued) ties that the ministers ought to|U. 8. A | mediately reaches the sore and tri Prices make them svall preach from their pulpite She ts fighting, now, in defense tated membranes and tissues—its |} attractive now. por Bn A.B. [of her reputation. Her answer to charges made by [her husband brings to the fore- ‘GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, [Froud the amastog statements ta to a social code in army FLUFFY HAIR—25 CENT DANDERINE, "'"23: 5 recateri‘tn cen | Lives In Many Barracks Mra. Naylor's experience in army NO MORE DANDRUFF OR PALL. falling hair; but your real surprise |life includes residences at Fort IN@ HAIR—A REAL SURPRISE | wil! be after about two weeks’ use, | Myer, Va; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; AWAITS YOU when you will see new hatr—fine |the Presidio, at Monterey and downy at first—yer—but rea Fort Meade, 8. D., and at Ne’ To be possessed of a head of/ly new halr—eprouting out all over heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lus| your scalp—Danderine is, we | Nite Naylor ts directing her fight trous, fluffy, wavy and free from | lieve, the only sure halr grower: |from her parents’ home at Joplin, dandruff is merely a matter of us| destroyer of dandruff and cure for/ Mo, where she lives with her two| ing @ little Danderine itehy sealp and !t never fails to | children It ts easy and Inexpensive to/ stop falling hair at onc | “There is not very much domes- have nice, soft hair and lote of !t| If you want to prove how pretty | tio life in the army,” Mrs, Naylor Just got a 2-cont bottle of Know! |and soft your halr really {s,/ | further testified. “The ladies don't ton's Danderine now—all drog|motaten @ cloth with a little Dan-| think very much of thelr domestic stores recommend it-—apply a little derine end carefully draw ft hire as directed and within ten minutes through your hair—taking one They think mostly of going and there will be an appearance of | smell strand at a time. Your hatt paving fun, dancing and horseback abundance; freshness, fluffiness | will be soft, glossy and beautiful in iiging luster, and, try as you will, you surprise awaits everyone who tries cannot find s trace ot dandruff or | this. NOTICE OF SF EI IAL 7 axes to the qua ified voters in the Port Phetriet “It ts not an unusual thing—tt is emsryany (MIDGET SNOOKUMS ECTION PICKS A TALL WIFE tu District on n ad will be submitte voters the. different propositions fn Resolution mmission of the Port of Seattle, adopted February 5, 1914 tions betng briefly described as follows | Ey ntiseptic and germicidal healing | begins at once. . * 7 You will surely like sii cihel i | Special Prices i relief is not only immediate, but | lasting. Money refunded if you are/| the Week not satisfied. | fis-$0 Brass Bea « . Get the complete outfit—$1.00 size. Druggists everywhere sell | Hyomet. Boston Dentists 1420-22 Second Ave., Seattle, Opp. Bon Marche. $1400 Oak Leather Seat ‘Bini Royal Steel Range. . 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