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io BLUE FRON THE SEATTLE STAR m BY STAR PURLISHING CO, OFFICES 100T and 1209 Bev enth avenue, EVERY APTERNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY TRULY NON KS Rusiness Department. Sunset, Main 1060, Independen Kiltorial Department--supset, 138 The Star's astern « = 106 Ha bullding, Chicago; 69 Tribone butiding. New ¥ wher mar. foreign advertising Opening Fall Stock One cent per copy, aix conte Per week, or twenty-five cents per Month delivered hy mail ar carciere, No tree cont | COPYRIONTED 1909 BY THE NEWIPAPER ENTERPRIIE AXOZATION | Betered at the Postorfice at Neat \ gton, ae second-class matter, Sse ge Sammi: byHlarold Mac sirnarels s | wn iilhorwe Not a single | Ameri: Vicwne, “wall A tee Bap ghee Pageirbaglls de Last Saturday we held our first day opening of Fall ip’ veany phyele. [Samm tau trick of concealing his’ impatience |I nq Winter Suits, Underwear and Hats for Men—show- STAR'S FIGHT FOR PURE MILK | many oh how, fat [ia sang npr te oe ’ tes beg hacen ant _ a * clane in the | PEtpeted \* amie, and we ms the way. | » i Gity haw been raised in defense of the formaldehyde fiend, For several | dattidently you, conn The opening display continues today and all this week While the goods on view and sale are new and up-to date in every way, yet the prices have been kept at a point as against the prices ask- the wholesal ays the Star has waged We babes, supporting ite wtand by figu and names from the public fetords of the health office, and by the strong opinions of prominent Physicians and medical authorities of Seattle, It has awakened the alarm of ureuspecting parents, warning them ogainat the peril of death and disease that threatened their little ones, and no dowbt has already pre- Vented many cases of illness and probable death. laughter of tit o fight againg niet ver 1 |xether the pair climbed th rald was @t a loss sghte ruke Jonet, amonm wih ala of th where you will be saving mone ed elsewhere, if you buy your Fall outfit here “ =| 4 n who hints have something on your said Ma ame has promised to be my | we ducted Letters from the people are coming in every day, expressing the ig, And th i‘ curtly af Popular appreciation of the sorvice The Star has rendered the public in | d hatemu, tn | aw > by amare erte ie hans weep! Do you love me? If you love lack Wha Sxposing the monstrous methods of the milk polsenern, Many the bingy Ragan hey 0. oa caartnhenthese:+ dikes enels vould you 4 b ‘ ao wos an} 7 Bity’s most prominent physicians have voluntarily sent in to The Star me 5 tay ne eemarienced that shiver, again ge et mg ve “A we on expressions of their warm endorsement of fight, urging that the Pew Rg oor Peas a4 = am aae Sones i * Re What would you do tn my place ‘ fight be kept up so long as the evil shall exist, taping Rp gents Sy 9 Bl Pell ay ‘ Hut band madarme had promised ¢ y F. L. JACOBSON, Proprietor and Pitagerai are carried | po, the subtle forces Ag ORR ee red Mau THIS THE STAR WILL DO. it has begun @ Vigorous crusade |, primers te the ited chat lgainat impure milk and it will not lose sight of it object until the Iota bie at Stove Sond ek ee panei nie tat on the le || 642-844 Ist Ave., Opp. Louch Augustine & Co. Rppeat of the little graves of We Seattle cemeteries and ef the hun- hold 2 wes rope up again dreds of tortured little ones tossing in sick beds shall have been heard here the Ail ot ees the fmtter r fend answered by the punishment of the polsener, and measures of re- 1 ‘grevented trom | @dmiration att red ti ¥ heart m, ahd usele atthe’ aad aaeok oh oars in a to prevent the continuation ef the monstrous murder |r Ah trap Searlens nd. Glnoet.. ante Gas point of « platol, which ri We Have no eas $7 ef innocents. CHAPTER XIL real in his eyes t A MONWyt Hr var wiil 1 » Stude Our Opera THE WAR AGAINST THE FORMALDEHYDE FIEND, 18 NOT and he hail k her, a thing nolctared. ‘The army of th De ‘ ie a Whem the Gods Destroy and @ Few) nan save her father had Ver dane [tras Can you may that fort) eee Are Lice by Sate of Nappi ‘ MERE SENSATIONALISM, {IT 18 A MEASURE OF PROTECTION aioe ar Cala othe wg RE ne Sage org Ed I il yO roll pained N 25 Licensed the é AGAINST A DEADLY MENACK, It is backed up by public health re- 4 TERE you soldiers are such forward lov-|devastation of a beautiful city, by] “Ny. - aShaph a ng Stiver Pniines ‘cords, by the testimony of eminent physicians, and the analyses of a et eee Ne aiaae ae jerat: Yea have not evan asked mw if} flany and sword? 9 | the “ without Poresiain Crowns ... j epecial chemint whose authority made the use of formaldehyde in milk | 1 on We saw that he-ahdleatn her hands beer ; ST cai. wn wenlahesae peng 9 edhe ag = Gola Crowns, 2% 3. ~ i . ere alone, he sald noth-| behind the cheir oe ” Be Sigh weed mine ends, will stop w woth. k » SURTHERMORE. f p poem Sod BY TREE CDMPROGIOND of oov- |!25, ut Pulled alt the harder at Ris) a Cray heart roa | wor, And ths | bloodshed. Do you want me to tell | Mepahiges ek ane. Web f a . Y ust have patience a r an to ot wpomlvoe more? he to <"s Vuleas Pia : eral dairymen who hoped to be given lighter fines by admitting their 1 : : Sa he pena. Gan (en tae aes anine whiae —_ Arunue mppertinte | ; : : ‘ - » er, Kis peo t og } guilt, her; she wes tive of de coalian Pod bs te tagret your trance | ‘An oor work wader the personal supervision ot Dr BM. Milne and Mt } ‘This fe the sendition te whith the matter hed come and Wt le @ |cousiry what he would do for his. |hod kept me behind tars ao bor: whe has prombsd | oldie’ the deates of Le D. 8. D. D. 8. and both members of : ‘ein ‘1 hes lew: te And after all, he could not war) dourw the .duchend | 00: *%,, Wis the Royal College ef Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant always present. sondition that must be met Grappled with, The ao the inet & woenan tke thd | Madame had fully rece te tuchons'| “vithe will ruin you." 1422 Second Ave. hearty co-operation of those best qualified to ald it in ite battle for | yi gor: her voice was! The king | conn murs melon: te one |, Bie hae already done that," bar Boston Painless Dentists i i wholesome, unedulterated milk for the city’s infants, and the fight will | was safe; hin duty was as good os] Sit is true” she ald ent She wishe we: » tell me Gagne Bes be waged until success has been attained, ae ee eee eer ae ee a 60d the duet promine of h | Hours—4:20 a m. tot p.m Sundays a m tit pm 4 ' ‘The fight is against the dishonest and criminal dairymen atone, and | Macdarne wae peated at the plane 1 that » Gist Gare ak orl : NHE STAR WISHES IT PARTICULARLY UNDERSTOOD THATIT | ‘ily ‘he ever seers her mine, I would go | $ him to #peak DOES NOT CONDEMN HONEST DAIRYMEN, ON THE CON: [one Qantrd to t , Sere {FRARY, THE STAR INVITES THE CO-OPERATION OF DAIRYMEN [know and meanu ae gon “4 WHOSE BUSINESS I ING INJURED AND WHOSE REPUTA- | Thre wne & Wrinkle ot Sime ror jnoad to omy affections. "it ibnty-une| wintves to, ee ae ; And your father? Citizens Li ht WIONS ARE BEING RUINED BY THE CRIMINAL MILK-POISONERS | hers of ber epee Had Maurice been eo who dwell in my! vent It. And you, monaieur, are emer ane | i See Seer ENGAGED IN THE SAME ENTERPRISE. It Ie the duty of honest | thors be would Wave goon je Bite ' : You are a very sick man,” Maurice Gairymen to assist in the fight, and there are cordially invited to bring [EO uhh youmetay. wnt never, PETES | vegies... “Wrete fe heemme. of 9 ‘any information they possess that will be of value. Space will be have seen cise than their gray} | y are wasting your breath! ts/ ower 0. Corded them in the columns of The Star for the publication of such are (eo inking amon Bicles as will assist in the crusade against adulterated milk, whe asked + There should be justification for the HONEST dairyman, but NO |, His started. “Frankly I was think. MERCY for the monster criminal who makes of his business an instrur ing UM prinonert here. ment of wholesale death and disease, The HONEST dairyman has as fot even forgivuness ™ much at stake in the fight as have the people at large, and hie assisty |.) oumonmne”, a © se fence is asked In The Star's endeaver to rid the city of his dishonest and [trons f cannot forgive On the com trary, there is much to thank you L. C.° SMITH President * J.W. CLISE Vice President + C.R. COLLINS General Manager 1425 First Avenue “4 independent acs [veteDate ae Up-to-Date Method ‘JUST OPENED x HILLMAN’S- Cammack. prtn- cipal of the Kansas City A t ‘Tell me,” sitting Jn Bentral high school, in discussing the course of study purswed fn that | the chair next to bls Dent of learning. made a statement recently that must certainty appeal |, i's" nat been ihe per 2o every thinking mother and father who is interested in the higher ed- “Then you forgive me!” Weation of thetf children, as ome eminently Mtting to the conditions “You” Which a high school student i» obliged to maintain. wnt Professor Cammack says, and says truly, that the line of work which | our B student must pursue tn order to make satisfactory grades through the [longings Bach sentence was a Dohoo! terme is of euch nature that it cafnot be combined with dancing | knife, and. as she contemplated his “it te her} I tet a Amerbach | i j | | " honest face, madame waa cons lows ] 4 pT ee partios. theater-gotng and other sight Fanetiona, of & Yaque distrust of hereetf. If and walked the ¢ In making this assertion, Professor Cammack states what everybody [onty he had otteves to fight, ste Your voters are rath Dery eerie Bret know to be a fact. thought A not. so ge a ga ese ar * ‘The studies in the high school are not easy: they are anything but | “Ah. Mm you do wrong to ee (Continved.) ‘ forgive mv teaputateet le % Mose te car and school, S-cent fare, only $95 up; terms, $26 down, $10 faay, and they require from a conectentious student the application of "i, sauties ¥. ¢ amy tot tm this aAéition at $88; te 8 40un SM Of his iuteliect, much the grefiter part of his time and often am “Why should you be friendly to athers, start your sone in the world with one Mmount of strength that tw not commensurate with the ability of the [me when I represent all that ts an- and they will not be peddling peanuts and pup tagoniatic to you?” thelr old days, Free Uckete at office, 16 * - 30 jock. on Second avenue. Unt It certainly must seem, then, when these requirements are needed | ,,,,7,* you represent only a beau- | The Strongest Over- Birena Wack. ee "Beoond — Bo heap up the requisite standing, that if It were possible to place an “Ah. you have been taking les- embargo on partier, of at least tintt them, It would be a most meritorl. | sans of your friend.” coat House in the ‘He ¥ ood teacher, He ts one whom Tadmire, Wor. or mastered bim. He Bue decision. ‘The average student in the high echoot te at an eae when it ls ab- sotutely essential that health and strength should be conserved. ues Shenk thie.” ‘The period t# one which, property or improperly regarded, lays the & Mleker tn her eyes. foundation for Mhe future weifare of the boy and girl, both mentally and “Beneath ait his banter there f* a) “HAVE NO FEAR,” HE SAID, breve Beart. He is a rare man wh Physically having brat and heart to ¥ ; mule, fot- It & therefore quite evident that it would be an utter Impossibility |iows the heart. As for me, | know | heart enter by that road in of sand whieh stops all this, for the growing student to keep up both ende of society and educational | nothing of women. ave that I have! | rithe Fervor lighted Nis|you and your pride~not even « poe Arpaia i. a een too long without thers.” nce again, “Do you wish my far-| woman's love-—there, 1 have said it! — nefopinegy-a shader gue “And you have gone all these|tune? It is yours My life? It is|—not even « woman's jove—will ‘The giddy mazes of the dance are not any more conducive to sound, | years without knowing what It is to|yours, De you wish me wo lead the move your sense of justios, Go’ State The Official Line fer U.S. Navy — Is ready to show the Fall Yard ond Battleships a 518 Second Avenue ‘or, Second ave. and James st. and Winter line of Overcoats and SHALL NOT KI68 YOU.” nature! stumbers of youth than are the arousing of emotions en- [lowe army of the duchess inte Bieibers? © me. You are freei” The t Raincoats Gendered by a thrilling dramatic climax . . Fitemeraid was It shail be done, Sacrifice? My tite fw h came into er eyes th White if is pretty hard for students to be deprived of alt enjoyment |, wnat’ you are silent? fs there Re eg ong REE pay Rn ; day no eri ; for they certainly nee? relaxation of some kind, it te the excessive par- | y, me . Anus Consisting of the swellest, f} tra trip a theo your if & t Weomecioa?'?: Te ite an Br positively extracted and filed Retpation that deee the harm. “You.” bis gaze met hers © J J * richest and in every way > age ll panape A little plensure should go a long way In the school life. - fastty that ce ag could not resist. Fhe i ronchertas eves miakane honor or h t ti il carefully examine your teeth was annoy: never known the tips ef any man ide, whichever it w a well the most attractive assort Jt is the puptl who never abates one iota of going and depends on “Tell me about he save my father he moved th the lowing, He was a man. Sack to craduate who gets through by tha, “#kin of his teeth.” and he Otten does so at the expense of health. Nearly every graduate leaves school at an age quite early enough to ‘ou would laugh at me.” from the chair,.within an arm's | His honor could not save the king 7 No: love in macred.” She had |longth of him. “If 1 promised all All whe bad said was true. If he hoaste? to Maurice that she was|thesc without reservation, would |held to his word there would be war Without conscience, she had only |you aid me to give back to the jand bloodshed. country. Prices— 2 1 ment to be found in this Fe BS : E #- ent Sak Fillings, : 12.0, 3:00, enjoy any amount of social stunts afterward, and those who do not ate | ste duchess her own?” On the other hand, ff he surren tempt to shine in the social circle until they have finished their school- |" “Certainty ahe must be worthy, or| Instantly her arma were pintoned |dered, lem harm woyld befall the oy 00 to ing ore the ones who iy make the best and satiefactory you would not love her, She tejto id aot — he had drawn orth and the oY * his boner was , a rich?" so close that she could feel his benrt |it or?—would be well recom= Sdjuncts in their particular coterie OF frients. “And she fejeted you Gnd nent| “Have no fear,” he saiMS shail |by the love of this woman. His long [is ‘at me jookJnto your!years of loneliness came back, he Zand road | wavered. Me glanced first at her, y|then at the representod all fim there y J. Redelsheimer &Co. I Strongest Overcoat House in the State. BM We are the only dentists in Seattle that make a specialty of plate work; ‘the only dentists in the world that make a lower suction plate. | 4 mi : \e eo Pociiie Buri | Ow upper double suction plates new. and United States mail the army?” not kb ‘Phere ix a good deal of thought-food in Prof. Cammack's ideas on not rejected me, though |eres. |. mot fathers and teach 3 chtia- this question, Have you, hers, fal eackets of school chia a, had f the pie ever looked at the matter in the same light? sumption to ask her.” fortun » " “A faint heart, they 7" “My heart ts not faint; it ts my [wish jor my henor it in agreed that : er yours? A }dve auch | adame, you will be my wife?” — ‘The scetion SHALL FIDO WEAR + a ccoecen " she sald, “In it powst- : : | Teeth extracted free, without pain, A BASEBALL MASK? j He's bow-wows It | Charme of ma Fea eaten e ward totthe dead |the word came to her lips by we vonte | 200-006 Miret Ave., Cor. Columbia, i tye Btiegerel i ae Tt PN: Ber ene ee Se coming up again. Perhaps I can ald you. and to the living, and you expect me tion of hers, She grew pale, and her ine at Jul akcu- —~ : en Lote te pat pheremandiee, te traf-|ie. believe ta your presussat|iaba Whouk. Rha trrevovably | tat, KAYAK, llamar and COOK } ull Set of ‘The average dog owner Ie against the measure. The child-owner ts for [rie with.” Faugh!” He pushed her Geom him nitted herself, “No, no!” as she INLET POINT! R. tn every sense of the word. The humanttarian ie a house divided againat | Madame's cheeks grew wirm.| Hate surged into her heart, and|saw bim start forward with out-|# Best Coffee on Earth, Bar None |i] 8. *. nin sin Teeth fact, if A mixer metaphor ts permixaabie. fornetimes the trick of fence is|she would have liked to kill’ Kim. |stretched arma, “not my lips til 1 $ 8. SANTA ANA eee lo an outrage _ ~ " [beaten down by a tyro’s stroke Mistress! He had dared to speak to|am your wife! Not my lips; only i : The dog-owner insite 't te an outrage on Bruno, The ehbild-owner | toward her so awiftiy |her an no other man living or dead |my hands!” : Salling from Arlington Dock, ye he intsed, 15 Years. Claime his child t of mreater Intrinwic value than the other man's dog. | instinctively she rose ond/had dared. And he lived. All ths He covered them with kimeon. | tp m 7. err ae foot Fit oF Hamanitariane are on both # of the queation. ed opposite aide of herlwas tigeriah in her soul rose to th Hurh!” am whe stepped back. No freight received after noon 4 . Serr een seat y eutashains whieh. dovesli thostt to ine | chate hing in hie face caused [purtacs; only the thought of the| It was time. Maurice and Phy Magee gob ng | wontt re uate Bhe knew that the |@littering goal stayed the a Sfier the weitmee of the poutte 0 Ryd mgt pl | Company reserves right to Penlence to whieh the pap tx put . G44's name, do not} went by, still an change steamers or dates of snil- Ing without notice. &. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147. First avenue, Seattle et to the measure beenuse of the In: Sundays? a. m. to 12 m 1920 Becend ave, ‘There's a great deal in knowing how to make good coffee. We know how. The coffee used has That much smatier fraction of humanitartans devoted to tHe interonte [play with me!” he oried hand was taid tremblingly of Httle homan beings are veritable pennypackers in their mugzling enthu- patent 8 am remint ye Thirteen ye wive me! 1 was wrong. if you must, Keep Madame,” Maurice whispered to Ine. ‘A third view of the quéation hae heen presented by a man who might be | wanted, In the end to love a woman | honor: love me without cond! the countess, “I have lost all faith 4 " 5 ona kt lea.” | Uke vou.” i #he stumbled Into the chair, |!n you; you have kept me too long |p *2™*thing to do with It, too, We paid 6 be “prominent tn dow eireten | fuse the best " Tae eames tg gtGRidtindl’ tothe Gia: Bt alt tho & Refore she could withdraw her|covered her eyes and fell to woep-|under the stars | id al rts saarreand pegs parse ll Si P ine dons Thands from the top of the chatr be | ing Vpriiut here ta © ‘clone! Mollendorf, | | “Swift werd, miledied there could be no more fates. low him to ran about with [had seined them. Fitsgerald, dumbfounded and dis- | freshly returned from Rrunnatadt to icon anak ‘tail a Gai od 4 hia advance agent uncovered and the dos ie certain to get into w serious dis. | “Monsteur, release me.” She strug-|mayed, looked down at the beautiful |Inform you that the army Is fally gg ti rl gr, Mp Mg 4 ‘om RAR a and Sure” eunsten with some acaupin’ Which wilt probably end tn one of them | #led futitely head. He could fight angry words, |prepared for any emergency. Is not ‘catinines Woe teltea tes pen Leave Beattler Monsieur, monsteur,” she crted, of wrath—but tears, a/that true, colonel?” a» he be held that . 5 ‘und e 2 m., 3:00 p. m., 6:16 p. having bis cash value reduced to 1 cents nuinely alarmed: “da not forget | worun’s tears, the tears of the wo-|individual standing In the doorway, Leave Rvereit"s ii Put until eveh timo as all of the dogs are mnesiod those who attempt t you are a gentleman,” loved! it how the devee—your BATTLE SHIPS 4 bet the style in canine soclety are apt. to -zet the short end of the deal. | “I am my now; Tam he said gently, * rion jeat—<iid you fing that 8 pm. A mussie io « sortous handicap to a purnacious f Pm out ; Gock, feat, everett Land Fastest boat on Puget sound, leaves But it ie the of tion” for the ohitd yg det od Mp . J guessed 14, but there will be no Everett. Pol is ‘ ian < sds Tout of Madison street daily at 10 t It Ie the “ounce of prevention” for the yuld not be sub: Madame, for God's make, do not need of an army now, Come, John, 1827 Becond Ave, Arcade Building. | isi haere &. m, and 1-80 p. m. Round trip 66