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'THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR |ene.: THE BALLYHOO WEDDING MEMBER OF (THE SCHUPES NOHTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Tolograph News Hervice of (he United Press Assoctatton, Rivtered at the pow class matter, Pu Company every ev arcond Pablishing | "The Adventores of 1F STEAK’S SO HIGH YOU CAN’T EAT IT, WHY KOT a EAT BULLFROGS---GREAT, WHOPPING BIG ‘INES? 7 SHALL Ae ° *| ~——— Thank God every morning that you have something to do that , whether you like it or not, Being forced to work, and foreed to do your best, will breed in you temperance and self-control, dill ce and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a hundred Virtues which the idle will never know.—Charles Kingsley Screecher Diana Dillpickles Film in Six Reels AAPPY WHE The shortage of meat ani. | r AY SHIP OME | mals in the United States has | | > || reached a point of extreme ' Hy Aue wiht gravity, Meat animals are mil “a os fir BRING as) lions less in number this year 1 to see a rebuke of the Qa ews 3 than bver before YING standpat or < sce ~e The increase in the price of pan Pinchot policies in the acquitta a antged se Te (MARRIES om * meat is borne by the consumer. | land Archie W. Shiels, charged with conspiracy » detraud 7 oO, ¢ —Official Report, Department se he 1 1 , * of Agriculture the government ve Katalla la ‘ s dl : Bitiese two ren were indicted ¢ sident Taft's ad € A yt } , » 'd yrew " ministration by a standpat attorney al, and after Pin 4 PP a ORLEANS, La., Feb. 20 Shot was dismissed fro mthe government service "4 sua cuits joven Peng | ent " A standpat judge, C. H. Hanford attempted to throw all the rest of us, this little an-| noun reme court of the ent will undoubtedly Inter 1p dent Wilson's admin st them, and the S Pout the case again PP United States reversed him, and Pr . Xi ena W istration continued the prosecutior Ou ves ~ the millions in Louisiana this year | That Munday and Shiels were acquitted merely sig- C OT PRECIOUS) to take the 5 of tancy-prieed | nifies that the government failed to make its case good \TREASUNE LN steaks all over the country! | Fagainst these two individuals. That is all THE STAND- whe Te” 7 They are as ch as the MUD| PAT PAPERS LIE WHEN THEY PRETEND TO SEE TREASURE tay “wallow ie! inate a4 ot being THE FALL OF WHAT THEY CALL PINCHOTISM a luxury at the cates at $2.00 an/ | Just a Sample of a |Frog—it's 10 Times as Northern Frog. them at home for a dime each! | You probably shudder at the thought of eating a giant bull frog Hut they're far more palatale| BECAUSE OF THE VERDICT. And they know they lie Big asa PT was Good to See THAN SPRING CHICKEN! | ever, there we : * HRONGS of busy shoppers and workers were treated ; bpp tn oa, comniners srdinery | #0 persons who made a fair | s o bu § animals ng them in swamps to a rare exhibition of filial devotion on Sece nd avenue First of all, they're about 10 times) them to the Northern 4 the of the frogs that han expressions © admiratio Me : if night, and many were the expression f admiration around the wrecks and river benke| sais: tile ‘crolel by passers-by. up North. | The meat was pretty tender, but Why, one of these ordinary-atzed some Luther Burbank decided that A little, white-haired old man, shaken with the palsy age and bowed down with the care and toil of many Louisiana frogs ts big enough to frogs big mosquitoes a Pn by feeding periegt |feed three persons with ordinary “i [and keeping them in a clean farm ‘ : J , c of ntage of 1910, and 8 appetites | with a clean pool he could make i s, sat in an old automobile, of the vin age 1910, an > a [7 ~ The photographs are a prétty|the boy's hand! ‘em much tenderer. priously ate his lunch, brought on a tray from a near-by 00 proof! Twice the size of} The bull-frog industry—yes, !t's| He succeeded ae , ” y , 4 farm eee eat a mighty big industry—ts as old| Now there are countless b eteria by his son, a big, lumbering, be-whiskered farmer, ‘ as the state of Louisiana itself. frog farms in the state 7 whose boots and clothes clung the soil of the ranch A HEN ON WHISKY # ii a ; | AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADE } As tenderly as though the father was a child did the ingéer man guide the morsels of food within reach of his dad’s shaking spoon, helping now and then when some | dusive picce threatened to topple off a EEA ee ‘i . ; < a | stimula even more intere It was indeed a good sight to see, in these busy days] BY FRED SCHAEFER than otherwise might bave result | on is > selfishly through life seeking its own|_ The big day of the great Indoor od. He gives it out th youth is rushing elf ; hitshad bd "| Street Fair is rapidly approaching. |love at firat sight betw ncial or social gains, forgetting, or overlooking entirely.) The whole of Rip Van Winkh the admiral, We have . voted the best years of their lives|t¥ i# agox over the apy interviewed by the editor old folks who have devoted ; marriage of the atar freak Silo Siding Snickersnes, whe the bringing up of this generation Atom, to a beautiful young lady, ed an article about tt, “R i ee same is me. Mr. Klester,'a Runt.” The Karavan of Kurlos x he Met- the showman, has billed the dwart/in the street fair is bussing with | i re recens oF Se as a reguiar heart-breaker, thus| preparations for the morrow. All| WICHITA, Kas, Feb. 20—In a search for supposed contraband liquor, the police today lifted a nit jting hen from @ nest in a hen-/ house. Underneath the box con taining the nest d exes was a| keg containing 17 bottles of whisky. | | The old hen ked the officers on the hands when they disturbed her but they kept at their work j MEN’S MODEL GUN METALS, PATENTS OR TANS, BUTTON OR BLUCHER STYLE, $2.50 “| Had to Lift Admiral Atom to the License Desk to 8 > g 2 SOME SENSE TO THIS FROM ALL Indications, Judging repo hi ant ee Leypiding- br ti Wee | ——|the freaks consider tt a great Joke | “Seattle firme using auto trucke tn 7 | on the public, only the Hearded | ‘ould do well to follow the exam Tay 3 Lady acting cynical and the Fat) ple of the American Express Co. of. you zZ WE'D LIKE to hear Lies scythe. get on ay Secchi i? ost Girl glooming over ber knitting. | fice, in New York city. In view of REALI E rs saves. frome burning to deat rough at r , Poor thing. | mean the latter, her the many deaths of pedestrians as That you, the customer, pay all items of expense for con- ( een ete tas heehien tame ri Ragen ar yy he Same ducting a business, When you buy of us you get the beuefit Oeroes y bh en panel eo dashboa MRS. PANKHURST has her troubles. er Sylvia heads | HIS grouch is because I refused | of each of ite trek with thin re- oer Low SECOND FLOOR RENT AND OTHER MODERATE / " an insurrection in the Women's Soc! When London suffragettes get to fighting minder to the @rivers: “Safety first. Pedestrians have the right- of-way. In case of doubt, stop $4.00 AND $5.00 VALUES & marriage license, to make the af | ING jhis fair hand in marriage | | The admiral and I had to go get fair rong, although ft wasn't to) tre \- UNDERWOOD TARIFF having caused a drop in the price jbe used A beautiful pleture it cee egy Pre s ag WOMEN a 50 FOR ; Of golf dalle, maybe Cousin Bill Taft would like to take an; | made. I bad to lift the admiral to fepeenthe ary he base are White Guateeled 06 FOR e MEN / other guess at it. | the Heense desk to sign bis name. " , 0 | Gregarioue Man |""On account of bis being an a4-| THIEVES ROB DEAD pisced so as 10, be tn full view of SOME SPECIALS AT $2.95 HERBERT QUICK thinks the tango Is declining. Guess | He had been calling for some/miral (I think he must have com- a the ver all the time. * that Brother Quick never wrestled a fair maid through a tango. | time and she thought she would|manded a gravy boat or something) | New York.—While the funeral of ve sa hanicliaashtapgedt lies, orb ace give im a gentle hint It's going to be a novel wedding | Mr. Peter Worthly was in progress HEALTH HINTS Take Eleva Open Saturday Evening to 9. PRINCE AND PRINCESS of Prussia are to “trail” Roose It ie not good for man to live; with the Mermaid as bridesmaid | thieves ransacked the house, stole act hie — | alone,” she wuld and music by the Silo Siding Ma.|all her money and the will with That's why we have elubs,” be | ine band. After which we will|Which she had disposed of It —— velt in Argentina for two weeks in order to coun' Influence upon South American interests. Just think of putti Mouth breathing is the step- ping stone from minor diseases BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOPS* wife under your arm and starting out to cover Teddy's responded calmly | hold a reception In the Katzenjam oe and obstructions {n the nose to in two weeks! | oe |mer Castle and go on & wedding|, 28dy (Playing the piano)—|1 org serioux disease of the ECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Happens Often. }Journey on the carousel Dear me, 1 am always wishing tol] Chest. ‘it in rarely due to habit [iM second Fleer J. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. Eltel Bidg. *) SOME OF the sporting editors are now showing signs of Hope (9 a wonderful thing, but a (Continued) ca el 5 Rg ~ Fon |] alone. Investinate, i , j 5 € 1014, by & 7 ave ? A, Cear, jumping to the Federals, instead of on them. thousand men have their hopes Copyrts Bee pet ewnpaper a oe a tld find the key.—Judge | - . ws rained to one who has his salary | —— GOOD NEWS WESTERMAN & SCHERMER MAMMOTH STORE No. IS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION With thousands of dollars’ worth of new and up-to-date Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME | raised. fow to Overcome sn bipins a Bad Constipation is a Mild Laxative That ill Bring Safe and Pleas- - ant Relief Over Night. qm It is only natural that the sim- of ailments should be the general, and so we have a nation suffering from const! and indigestion, for they are ly allied. But common as con- pation is, many people do not e to know they have it. They i complain of headache, drowst or biliousness, al! unconscious the cause of the trouble. tered ae oily nk kd 4 A woman's attitude toward the| pass a you are constipated, practice of wear low socked | the result will be that you will gowns depends a great deal on how a Gia easily or bave a more she looks in a low-necked gown.— rious ailment. To cure the con aha. 4. PRANTZ Topeka Capital. pation and forestall still graver Bias ble, take a dose of Dr. Cald-|at any drug store for fifty cents or I's Syrup Pepsin at night before |one dollar, the latter size ‘being tl ‘and by morning relief will| bought by families already familiar | : m PP without disturbance from | with its merits : |® certain line ve a Ape ae yp or any inconvenience Syrup Pepsin is mild, pleasant-|!¥ “sed In morning se oy dated Legions of people use it regular-|tasting and non-griping. Mothers tently, she traced the pecul in such emergencies, some of | give It to tiny infants, and yet it ts ‘0 Johany ¥ - formerly chronic invalids | effective in grownups. It is for ev Sing it by rself, Johnny,” | ip had suffered from constipation |eryone who suffers from any form|%%® commanded. Johnny did s0,| their lives. Mrs. N. Frantz, 67| of stomach, liver or bowel trouble, | #%4 Instead of the line, “Weak and | Salem, Ohio, took| constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, | *"ful though we be,” he gave as s, and, worst of all,|etc. Its action will so delight you|h!# rendering, “We can sing, full tt much avail. Finally, she|that you will forever avoid harsh | ‘hough we be to take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup|cathartics, purgatives, pills and|, His chubby appearance might be in and today she is no longer | salts. | taken as evidence of the probabil Families wishing to try a free|!ty of his assertion. | } sample bottle can obtain {it pos’ ‘ ites Dee WB aa. She Tolls Him. ed for this purpose but have found shington St., Monti Silly—How does a fellow know yrup Pepsin the only one always |cello, I!. A postal card with your| When he is in love with « girl? jable. A bottle can be obtained |name and address on it will do Cynic—Oh, she generally tells him | The Surrender A coup said Mrs, Simpkins, Free Theatre Tickets | °.220) 283" A New Rendering The teacher had noticed some thing queer about the rendering of lany others will tell you that they ve tried most things recommend- Our intention is to make this store YOUR store, and we want you to feel that our success depends upon backing up our merchandise. We positively will not misrepresent either through our ads in the paper or in our stores. We carry the best assortment of UNION MADE Clothing possible to obtain. At $15.00 we offer a fine selection of strictly hand-tailored s in all the newest shades and materials. Headquarters for all the best known makes of Shoes, including the “Just Wright,” “Howard & Foster,” “W L. Doug- las” —all fine dress shoes—also the celebrated Bergman Hand-made Logger; the famous Chippewa, the Jefferson and the Felder—all hand-made loggers. I suppose,” replied Mr. Simp » poor old man had become too feeble to hold out any longer.” | for You St. Louis vou Liaren | na, “t === She Knew. | John, what made you #0 late?” ; ; if Wash held — hic — up, m'd 1 Today some one’s name appears in the regular | 1 suppose If you hadn't b classified columns of The Star. Also a message for || °" Mv" would have gotten her Complete Alaska Outfitters that party. Read the want ads today and see who P. $—Just the same, the good! wins the Free Tickets for Thursday night, February id tasnionss : two-step and waltz 19th, for the Seattle Theatre. See Elinor Glyn’s ao: be pal gis Chee lh dada “Three Weeks.” see Had an Answer. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER sld's conduct In the next few mom. If y ars in th ssage, yo " Olive and Gerald, while ou | a call ih person at The, Seattle "Seay iin “mMst ll inu mma vletous bulldog and Ger-| Mallory Hats STORE No. 1 STORE No. 2 | reas Bee retro pecia Seventh | venue, before 5 p.m. Thursday, and claim ents left much to be desired. When same. This message will appear each Monday, Tues- they had naf massed, Olive Investigate this line. All 220-222 First Av. S. | 103-5-7 First Av. S. Overalls sday and ~ da, 5 “rons t ned o jerald d sald e “4 i ig’ i day, Wednesday and Thursday. Your name may be red to Gerald and sald the new shapes. Wears like a pig's nose. there any night. Watch for free tickets—Read the proachfull - a ads dally Why. Gerald! And you said you want ads daily would face death for me an 1 know I did,” answered Gerald “and | meant it, But that bulldog wasn't dead.”

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