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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. No other is nigh o« KNOV221 Matiard Ava, Sunset, Batiard 106 BALLARD #TAR AGENCY ~ | este ces eyed | tro: phia Mulletia ™ the ale a person could readily understand, {is working too hard.—Daltimore Bocial Intercourse. pounds over r 1906, THE SEA A Here i one of Hobert's chotoost | Sun the hawn't any friends tp speak| & t derived an tq tanzas $487,641 from tt | BY BTAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh av, Ps 4 | Oh wien yeuk Oh, keokle The Last Straw of Summer. | -r Not Then what are they for? | The 1 | Telephones a . | Hut wae and wae! The crowdte SORE CPOOPEAS. S008, | near us halt { Editorial: Independent 576; Sunset Maln 1050. colts Bao ——— lou All its lovely companions | t eel ot of ® * Business: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, Josh Wise Says: jand got married, loaving me quite unaickor girne the) 4'6 faded and Ke | . 0 ot ie Qneen da in the lurch, Fawney!"—Philadot : | No lid of ite kindred - a thonec 2 Ls 0 € ae a blushes Casto EVERETT STAR AGENCY 1tomer Rvana 2981 Rockefeller Av.) Me | Why | : Figs wy fog AL. pes hes Oneneventh of Great Britain's n to tr “One cent per copy, six conte per.w or twenty-five comts per De There in poetry in the awjutin | poosn't President Roosevelt de } m foreign commerce passes through| atalt r u arrior No free ¢ + . i x » tur ct leaves ry i < the itered by inal f God tempor th’ [all Hight ‘Tho turning leave at pounce es e nature faker the girl| (1 not deve thee, thou lone one, canal® SB ee Ratored al tho Postotfion at Seattle, Washington, as second-ciasa matter wind to th’ sheared | beautiful when somebody olve WAR) who buys her complexion at the! for crowds to condemn rf gel ney Bly — 1B {he sh willow YO MAIL URSCRINERS te on eee. |, hae edo WiNdt | drug store? dince the lovely are sleeping ac Gann initien te, Wade | tke ‘on taken 4 cuit beat na . blanket hihdy An Unfortunate Interruptio | Oh, Pickles! thes edly teeter son Helena, wh ‘ ] was just going 16] peo ‘tive howe lines o'er the bed Z ' 4 Domi ; : “ Teach | AveWhy tw it that f ¥ing ote ie te NOTICR NO st rout es | po to me, lant night lthe « Ot Motkewer never hore the w lids of summer charch and net he fore-| na yo MR gs RE a 1 WS \ i ae re gt 1 thhd “fo | Pubtivhes wny of your “Philander Ide friendlous and dead. most consideration in voting at ‘ , 4 be he | ings of a Philosopher olections ' | could of « . ; cortain of giving our subscribers a perfect service ‘ ee wie oe oly K. Waldo Holmes—My ideas are A Complex Computation, The production of oleomargarine | be ‘ f ’ ee sicsniichalibaal a | |so heavy, he saya, that he keeps | ‘The summer girl has had her fling,|in the yoar ended June 30 rove t ; NK ? Fawney! | lan't Poetry Dead Easy. | them for paperweights Her gentle gayction must conse, | 98988,850 pounds, an increase of are THI { “Oh, it waa awful.” | Prvenagg sae a ' * And father's sadly figueing 1 " po VOTERS “Sou pear Genet ee erp thon ey Bi pan. The easiest way to flatter the| How much her freckles cont Look at This! Spe ° “You; my affinity met my hum | wh 4 0 une Wort average man ia to tell him that he apie - “ + hich even the most unedugated - You can get a furnace for $65,' And uy : ee : i th eter fd alan Mb imat aces Hhnalb loc 7 jek Violet ray treatment and. elec Washington Star jar nough for a 6 to &room| gris lt a eye That's a rdther sudden inquiry Some people say they] . a s P trie wbratory massage, Turkish and Fire Insuran house, Bee oO are a, ‘ > ae a , hh about great |g, More battlonbips at aavy yard City Hall Market ateam bathe—-under the Gr admitted the| G H. WOODHOUSE CO., 112) s« Optical "ty neat eae don't They say voters will never care enough 4 eA" | than ever before. eee Pot roasts, To; rib steak, le. ***! Opera House *** University st oe?! ond a “Coy tH te, moral regulations, for instance, to fight for them—that when it is left to the voters they will say, “Ob, let things go. We are doing; pretty well as it is.” ae A public speaker recently said it would be absurd to have x a national initiative and referendum. He said it would be too much for the people's intelligence, for example, to vote an such | a complicated estion as the tariff We don't agree with the public speaker. We believe voters | . do think. We believe they are thinking more every year. We believe that if it were left to the people they would show a good ~ need ‘ deal of hard common sense about the tariff question, just as they are continually asserting their views more emphatically in big ethical questions As a case inepoint, have you ever investigated to’see how far the prohibition movement has gone? It will surprise you The whole state of Georgia has just gone dry, Louisiana is seven-eighths dry. Alabama’ expects shortly to adopt similar prohibition laws. In Texas 90 counties are already dry, In Kentucky 91 counties are dry, M f Towa have local option. There are only three wet cities in Ten nessee, In Maryland $00 cities and towns have prohibition or-| dinances. More than half of Missouri is dry. Prohibition has} claimed nearly all of Florid More than half the counties of} we than half the ¢ } * West Virginia have no saloons. In Arkansas 60 out of 75 e counties are dry. Prohibition is assured in Oklahoma for 21) ; years. Indiana and Ohio are voting down the saloons, town} by town. In Illinois there are already nearly 200 local option 1 towns. | ; . This is only a partial list | ‘ Prohibition legislation is a remarkable sort of legislation ‘ There isn’t anything that makes a man talk more loudly about} ‘ ‘ his “personal liberties” than prohibition. ‘Tens of thousands of A Y R th people who do not drink themselves feel t it isn’t ex | re ou eaping e actly their business to interfere with tho o do. And yet,| " in spite of all this very natural hesitation and all this actual] £ opposition, prohibition is winning state after state. | 4 To as, there is hardly anything that could speak more el p quently for the earnestness of the American people than the @ = increasing public sentiment on such a question as this. It means . that the people are thinking. It means that they are taking their citizenship very seriously, It means that the people are f We are flooding the town and 4 F growing away from the spirit which says, “Let the politicians | as “ run the country.” | coun vith 100 1 Pl » ai f~ M It means that the people are thinking, and then voting. j ty V it 1 000 circulars te be, And when this spirit of good and earnest citizenship has f 7 d f ] up ha ay gone on until it attains its growth, it will mean that we'll have ing 0 the wondertu @ generation coming along that will know how to solve its big questions, It will know how to vote as one man on the issues} that threaten its moral and economic life. It will be a great a ues t country and an ideal democracy because every man wil! devote re his best intelligence to the cause of his own country i saaiciammraianiineiedasmmmemeammmnmmmmenenene saa { " THE JUDGE Get One of 1 hese Circulars---Read It---Read Every Word of It { By Eva Dean, jsomething clouded his eyes, and 7 | m was 2 ‘visa scene: tho) thrugh tie dimmed vincnSe MM! HARVEST SALE PRICES IN MEN'S NEEDS ARE LISTED IN |) |T’S HARVEST TIME FOR a s | thou! (saw a wayward little cre cin “tee ta, vee |e tree se Tat rd HARVEST SALE | brow ct tou} GROCERIES ||... ane a AMERICAN BOY alcove |_ “Just admiring the picture, | makes: these are $2.50 in any store, Harvest Sale price $1.79 The banquet was over and the| Frank.” ho said, as they crossed Granulated Sugar and Centennial Best Flour at Special Men's Mackintoshes, dark gray and blues; the only waterproof Vive! Oveed company wee sesmbling tn tbe) ith eee a Prices, and crackproof coat made that will stand hard wear and look loys’ Overcoats, fancy worsted, in mixed colors, a . paw the jeden, the | Sutton "dresming B.A : Well; regular $10.00, Harvest Sale price ......sses000++- 85.98 full sizes, well lined and made; a regular $6.00 0 guest of honor, had disappeared Lenox Soap .. 8 for 25¢ 3, The yw eye Seetaret: rethose os Pau HOSIERY. Harvest Sale price .. oe ‘ y Ege d hr ie had worn tak THE KER dey ap nl thse. ngage pein won, ta light and Reavy weight, natural or Soys’ Wool Pants, all staple color s 6 to 14; fn the corner only @ moment before, DRU CO | Gold Dust ... - ode © anevesass ee nih terpumadinadmnndiwetantinteimamadineastents ne eee he had sald nothiag about leaving. | MAmsr Pi Mil Men's Merino of ‘Camel's Hair Hose, in all colors, heavy and are wool, well made and new goods; regular 65¢: B Im the shadow of the drapery of “aout reece foneer Milk .scssessee sevceceewsmenses B for 25¢ medium weight; the best wearing hose made. Sold regulafiy vest Sale price 9 darkened window stood & man ap- pda Lipton's No. 1 Tea, %4 Ib, 304 I'lb. coessssse. BBG @t 360, Harvest Sale pric® ........ 2... cccceeses ze dale p Seas arent, 6566 5<0r8 cas tele parently about 69 years of age. His| Geascn srone — ayy: Men's Light Wéieht Black Wool 1 ibbed Boys’ Two-Piece Wool Su louble-t arma were crossed and his head | (ME stoners Att OC v9 | Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate, fb ...s0s00s 2Ke and toe; just the ‘thing f vr nt enn beadlg ahi diet Paeetecont Michily ‘towed. We een wore] COOK Lan , . eee eee eee 4 hing tmachinista, mechanics or anyone grays; sizes 7 to 14; these are reg / . A requiring a light, durable sock oxul 20¢ . ’ . ¢ Sueee are reg fixed musingly on the picture be NS Ee ET RE price, $ pats Regularly 200. Harv. Sale " fore him. His stately figure, his Haker’s Chocol oe seats th “ ; wan ie rn res cena . deep set, kindly eves and the chisel aker’s Chocolate, 1% Ib. ceocccccsccvesccescesee dh t@ en's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, colors blue and brown; felied +7 > : 4 ed lines of his face gave him such Marigold Tee. Ib 496 pee oth Natehed « to clean up odd lots we offer the 1s’ Three-Piece Suits, fancy mixed colors, all wool) distinction as would have singled tla er metre Sy Sighs eon cade rtaohesc bawcskesy ee 2 a9e made; long pants; sizes 14 to 20; regular $7300 him out from notice among any Old Dutch Clesher vc ccvcceuvises ve 3 for 25¢ Mon's Fino Hoavy Weight, Natural Wool Random Knit Under Harvest Sal group of men. It was the missing amet ct tnd wear, in all sizes. Owing to a lucky buy we offer these go arvest Sale pric < ; guest e Postum Cereal .sssecee eccsecvesescceee weseess OG at Harvest Sale pr ery ' ; It may have been his host's two Men's Fine Derby Ribbed Underwear; colors, bles. tecwe —e Boys’ Cotton Suits, made of good, strong, heavy edt eota, fue. selina boys. at home on Willow Clothes Baskets— and gray; & garment espectally suitable for early fall we. dark gray and well made; sizes 7 to 13; reed sc e could « to make this le iy k o own " ° & 1 use himscit tn no other way, fo: Regular value .... 80 0« $1.00 $1.10 Seubt wt Servent Gale price en te ee le Oe cow Harvest Sale price ....... Srevewe: tones aoteee struggle as he would against it, the . il . Salpvh misd would ture from the Harvest G0¢ 70¢ 80¢ 906 Me tn Cal Sreaters, tm ail popular shades and colorings Sweaters, in brown, ekieale bss a scene and the people about hin : te aeteee. camiee GAOD ee ee Deenee: ae O0y ? 4. T school | back to the yt grenry ius hn toe Friday Armout’s Toilet Soaps ...cccccsccesesesee..8 for 10¢ in prices. Regular $2.00 goods. Harvest Sale price $4, re 24 to 34. The proper thing for colle) wn 4 s i Toit e Mer Ph ed Jere Wo Sh nade ariety wea Sol« 1 yat7z larvest } t . wan, 2 college toy. Kad at last Kirk’s Toilet Soaps ....e.000 sevevseeeess. for ROG | | Many Heeand Jermer, Work Shirt, made im a variety of colon warmbneapemiae:. : slapped tnto the shadow to give his Williams’ SI Mie auaseinabwadous 3 for 10¢ # te goa —— ale price . @0e Boys’ Outing Waists, in plain ind stripes; well ull away ‘ . en Mine Dress Shirts, in all popular styles ’ ratte nade to ete for small a es Tad es tek eek SEES FER taanaiee > cr 7 ibs, 25¢ ahs agg ccs tenes . a b P and patterns; ma easy wash, and be an shirts tor ‘ PB ao Fatty ofl sand ur a ~ pes. plain white, 4 4 bosoms and lace i pelo cand ; le price ke hime believe lo forgo! . e. pa effects; made in p lo, madras and gingham. Sold P a bad ne gularly at 3 ja Sale price .«« 4 ten, seemed more than all others O. K. Coffee 3 lbs, 50¢ stores at S5« re $ “Hasebes Sle oat woe rd A is ol |) ee in the foreground of his thoughts ‘ os ili a “i , A small lot of Boys’ Caps, wool mixed, in a number Seay i ea das a tte oO: ae Cligh beeen bake Macaroni ann Or Oe eget ae pkgs. 25¢ Men Hi ary Bive 3 el Work Shirts, in single and do fal ad : her teh face, framed in very brown hair Arm and Hammer Ib 6¢ 1 ee terrae bike ie nt Seeds... All: regula rics and colors i good styles. While ek ee eee P 106 ’ coececccens ‘ , 0 grades. Harvest, ile price $ ; ing across her forehead. He thought || @%4**r Cough Drops, 3 pkgs. Pi how that little ringlet had allvered re - then had been laid away to rest Menthol Cherries, for throat stood there with his arm thrown || Allen's White Balsam, cures 3 across his son's ulder coughs and colds, regular UNPARALLELED PRICE CUTT . 3 3 Hi Sr wae ta thelr Gunter pour ot oct inc nuiilie’ <iaben . aetna CE CUTTING, EVERYTHING IN WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, SHAWLS AND BONNETS. COME TOMORROW, i lege. At the beginning of the Friday and Saturday, 3 for NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, Z i spring term, he bad been called Paty cine. ra home by the illness of his father Oe UNDERWEAR ll ES And having to take charge of his || Laxative Bromo Quinine, the 8 Set Snug Sha 390 Women's Ribbed Vests G 2 , HOSIERY ; Diners on oe — é ing Gowns, white, pink and J 29¢ Ladies’ Fleeced Hove. 4 po Benuine, per box ite Union Suits, all wool, Har and Pants, heavily sfleseed bine stripes, made full cela wade ; . Sc Boys’ Heavy Bitte : sible for him to return be tore com Hyomei, the guaranteed cure weet Sale pet $1.19 | gray or ecru. Harvest : pe yt ce lia al — tra good quality, Harvest. | 3% Fleeced Hose, extra racemen arc or e aes Sale price . = - sarver 3 & Sebded te heap: ap eth hie ~~ for catarrh, complete out aga vas se price Zhe ane price . sits ose Sale price 196 sizes. Harvest Sale price Stockings. Just the ting q and to return and take his degree fit S85 hc 4 »bed 26c and 35 Light , Weight 1 98¢ = and 119 Outing 18e Hose, plain black, wh ‘ i par a Raia ein cease ih Underwe heavily fleeoed ts» and Pants.” These Gowns, a fine assortment foot and split site in ~ i rie tér winter, Harvey ‘ “But Frank,” he had said ta hi sibel or come in long pr short arveot “Gale price She se ota 50c Fine Wool Hose Pl elo aay Phe 10¢ Basi By te ne aes All Wool Children re in this lot. Harvest Sale . wg ¥ 1 Hos Horvest > .. ee : in the spring, how many things ASK US ABOUT IT. 8 Na Harvest Sab price ine assorte ra, worth $1.00 price I2ee ee ee a3¢ port Noa Do ad oe tnegyel glared Ie |] Pepscids, for indigestion, per ee anh aes tas 25¢ | $1.45 and $1.39 Mualin Gowns $1.98 Onilares Phoar Gee | Racine Feet, all sizes, black | 12%0 Children’s Ribbea | 2¢ Women's Piaia bei or, old fello bottle ; Tbe or) slo Union Suits to he closed out (ar sips, * ete hoger and hite. arves , you will see that + ‘gees to : ve . is Pretapige Bien hf Spee - Agee on nnets. Harvest Sale price ae ee Harvest Sa School Stockings. Harvest | Hose. Harvest Sale i some of them. You know the|} bivroids, @ pleasant laxati 5M All $1.19, $1.26 and c abe agin oa x ae a cuenien we have. made one ¢ pill, per battle 2he aid " $1.26 and $43pqOut Bea Honnets 49¢ ‘ } . tt other, but still { would not Vitaloids, for the nerves, per her-to mins all the fun just be bottle Oe ve I mut be wort ing at h Make-Man Tablets, per box 7 | mnedate ar oO 1 “4 17¢ s | ” * arKe $1 ize " : nthe spring passed, 2 RLS | Peeler Sie Special Lots ie en “and with it an rat iprm LOT NO. 1 | SKIRTS AT $4.95 | BLACK: VOILE. OciNTS er.en SPLENDID CROPS for thi uson through |] Waroux Rheumatic Remedy | | LOT NO. 2. d Odd Lot of Men's, Women Mi Calf n x Mon s Shoes, viel Kid ace month But the ea ama mavens $5.00 Skirts at $2.98 | $7.00, $6.00 and $10.00. LOT NO. Boy snd = Misae tension sole ” . ex n sole, dlucher oF somehow I had grown strange uration he Fin { atriot . ; nee ‘ ip, low t ws Se ll aye yeraie : a gma Pay cane: ; | E weut-and Gataine Sen ; viel, gin metal cal 1 shoe will shed the w ir@ssy Shoo; studiously polite and not at all high Regular Ay satya ela ry wa Wx > ve le patent colt; regular $2.60 and stand the wear; re e © for ee te vg ren ne mt aaa ‘ eclal $1.5 ad dark shades of navy | t § ! pt " a ! Ki M { inworted to $4.00 shoes, Ha la Sie blarvest Sale we Sale price «+++ Sie - tn ‘tho pee h — Watch For Our Sunday's Ad. blue var SEP, 206 Aad than ' rsa volte ond 1 ith diester . tian t $1.19 a Heavy Bot es Gay tha? understanding had come freon. “Made in several the lot, a band @ ott Heavy Cate ” of Women’s, Roy eine, a hig he ,had-said nothin ubout Th k ) . different styles, Cut extra | be ages t @round bott i tif , extension sole, toe } 1 Bb ‘oe 1s ae ere | gree heme. @rank and Nelle e Qua ef rug (0. wide. Actual $500 values, |) out Regula ’ see Ba Regula { withainade Water Sore an 1. Sarat lt Tenthers oe sine * eushout; meqaiae 0 more married iq the spring jwo stores Harvest Sale price $2.98 to $10.00 \ snap eebiel ll pedsoon pn tear; regular 4 et ten rah ge vali et nt e low much @he younger tad|F 4013-1015 Cor. fourth #2, ee . 6 al . © Moks as she Poked,” he Anused lest Ave, Fowms ope : i o-e7 Ss atY bib anal patboon oon Gis fotred® tn the Pindow, But} Wen ene oomoemiem kes om 6

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