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HE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. ' don't know a bar of music from al feet, I was that startled. 1 beean | strings | in t when i HE SEA i T LE oy r AR DIANA 8 DIARY | dar of soap, And I've got to WEAR|to EXPLAIN that I was nix on the| What other men can do, I nf viich & lone of thove bloomer suits and look | muntonl, bat the kind lady brushed! To undertake no f foity 1 fault ‘ A BY STAR PUBLISHING co. 1207-1909 Seventh Ave. | |" A poster girl ail that aside, “I'm taking Into| But I have . — It an the statuesque and seduc ideration r ppe To wear my ___ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, 4 SY F. W. SOMAEPFEN. iote-tenéar'ek Wie. dents Geaveame| sare Piorctta, Doodle-Ta | 2 Wh ) Pe y Truthful meted Milita band whe enena 1 c I t t i the bt PI Main 1050, | m r p th . >HONES IND. at. Mire, Floretta Deodis Tarara wht hlavernge of the in order in it as 1 tod B are exchanges, and connect with all de w@iikg yoo Reanmvel tas Giaceanae eben 216 nh io jo tite our the out With yout - ' . te—ask for department or name of persen | | went to ursal with Payche | lines of & nifty uniform and eo I can't 4 belt , “ —_ | }Dunkloder to rubber, AFTER the | through the motions of playing, No-| Press are BALLARD STAR AGENOY—21) Me a ay . Nattard ehearva M Doodle Tarara “ly will get wise that you can ‘| b ~~ > : - ‘ r be EVERETT STAR AGENOY—Merret Bros, 2104 Nockotolle? A vot 1008 sors me and am Girlie, you'd] play, and you will earn almost 44) poont is @ fooling certain to 4 eed 7 look to aweet for any use with much as if you COULD uN Ons per copy, six per or tw five * per > ai imple i fist in the Bell of a Frenet HA T she the flattering, honey-| —_ Boiered at the Postoffice at Seattia Washing (claws matter And WOULDN'T you like to be a ing little f 1 jumPmD at) WHOLESALE = pp Fale) RETAIL, a a Che . see Lady Cannack this chance for another adventu any = _ ; x I SR DR ay oy Bay ye -] Well, the blood all rushed to my! ot (Continued | _ DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE | fe Ky By s 2| 013-1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ — MAIN 124 1On FO St : oy of The Mar fs reno | UP-TOWN STORE WE OLIVER / to os * e PIKE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE. Free TO ALL _SEATT ' ‘ x and we a we en in ances me ue en a ee aaa OF NCE BUR STATION FREE PHONES AMD wey we ng our subseribere a perfect vervicwms | | ed mee) Ke OF BOTH, ci | BY JOSH | a :) Ns) - — ot RED-HO r SHO rs 1 NO CHANCE FOR MR. TUCK A Word From Josh Wise. ;shorter he is the richer he wou In the drug sale for quick ss ~ Pa died ' be Some extra cuts in price for W EDN} SIDA Y ) THURSDAY. ' | . } " Do you know this man? Take | “Th? well PEE OEe The Ballade of the Thin Man. } HAIR GOODS FOR LE P ieee Te ee love sometimes gits|{ can do all that moat mon do, I] Mrs. Potter's Wainut Julce— | Pinaud's Eau de Quinine— picture sO. Al | choke up owith That is in common run of things Regular $1.00 box AS Regular 606 33 ate for office, He want from th’ |I shave myself, enjoy It, too Special cesese Cc each 33C | | Can take a clock and mend its er from the} springs, Damechineky’s Hair Dye— Lister's Scalp’ ne h coloring Can mow the lawn at break of day Regular 66 “ 33 matte srey bair to Full many « poker hand I've c ite nate color 8 renial fell nd = dealt j per bottle ......65 Cc a genial iciiow and 8 Gimbarte But, O, I've never rned the way |B Coke's Dandruff Cure— j a) good “mixer waraabedd To wear my trousers with a belt Regular 60c bottles | n Hair Renewer—Regular : P ' i | “Airships and courtships are | pon el am: SA He is a politician and an olk |much alike,” sighed the jilted !t gmoke until the air ts blue, ae re AAP Re C0 A080 ERPS R Te ee cee scoepecenill phand at * n for the boys. suitor And I can blow a dozen rings | aire 1, oe a “ “In what way?” asked bis friend. | gometimes I'm out at night till 2, | Herpicide—Re 75 ‘ e frankly admits that he doesnt “Why, jast as you get them sall-| ike other men I take my fifngs P OE TS. saps ap cent ‘ c now much about building county ing along smoothly you are drop-| 4: forty, baseball J still play, nlories " . is. but thinks he Id +s ‘ ped without notice,” |The ewiftest pitching (con wah a great hair tonic Mary Qoldms G ty Male Re roads, but thinks he c earn MRS. DOODLE-TARARA CORNERS ME AND SAYS: .“GIRLIE | But, O, I've never learned the way age RRR 50c | | bottles, each 83c Yesterday Mr. Tucker called on} Not ‘the ? me. |" To wear my trousers with a belt "ey RRS ana Star, whether The Star would give him some publicity in his race for commissioner. Certainly The Star will do so, mot to vote for Mr, Tucker. What this county needs is a of men holding office as commissioners. Tt has had enough of the machine politicians asked how things stood, the editor of The and inquired It will advise its readers mplete change in the class of Tuckers in office. These handshaking Tuckers are all alike, as much so as| peas in a pod. They worm themselves into official places, | fot through ability to conduct county or city business, but because they “ jobs.” And the taxpayers pay out millions of dollars uselessly to take care of the Tuckers. Let us henceforth examine into the business abilities of all candidates for county commissioner, Let us ascertain Whether they know anything of practical road building. This | Knowledge is most important in a new country, where high Ways must be opened vp and then kept in good shape. The present board of commissioners would never be @elected by any sane men to manage a $10,000 private busi @ess enterprise in the city of Seattle. But they Manage a far greater business—that of the county of King, in a most senseless and foolish manner. So far the greatest accomplishment of the board has been the granting of innumerable liquor licenses throughout the county, numbers having been given to disorderly resorts, which are pest holes for vice and crime. The handshaking saloon politicians in the board of com- Missioners must get out and stay out. We cannot afford to experiment any more—hence there fs no reason for “trying out” O. A. Tucker, whose chief recom- mendation is that he has held a number of public offices, as a machine politician. are good fellows and want nevertheless LATEST FASHIONS IN WOMEN Not only are fashions in women’s dress subject ta eternal thange, but fashions in women then selves shift with the times The reign of the Gibson girl is declared to be over. ‘The latest demand is for the “Sargent neck.” The discovery has been made that the wonderful air of high bred distinction which Sargent is able to impart to iris por- traits is due largely to his treatment of the neck. In lis paint ings women have long, slender necks which carry the head in segal poise. Hence the ultra-fasiionable woman of today must} be long and attenuated and must have the aforesaid neck And another change in woman, more radical than this, is at hand. From that mysterious seat of judgment where fashions are decreed the edict has come forth that the masculine girl has been deposed and that the conseusus of opinion is in favor of her elder and daintier sister of the rose-white complexion, frills and furbelows and scented fan. Mannish ties, tannish skin, low heels and loud, raucous wolces are going. The “smart” young woman of today follows father closely the ideals of her great-grandmother. The eighteenth century lass can, of course, never return The young woman of this day must remain to a large extent an| @utdoor girl, even when she ceases to compete with men in haberdashery and the broad jump and foot ball The demure maids of century before last had much to be said in their favor. Their occupations, narrow though they ‘Were, were genuinely useful both comfort and character. One of the most sacred of traditions. It is as inseparable fro Memory as is the old-time fireside that has gone with it No; the old-fashioned feminine girl, who charms memory | and enriches tradition, can never return poetry and art, but she could never fit herself into a modern city home. She would scem sadly out of place at up-to-date social functions. Her home-made finery complexion are out of style. Darwin, Huxley and Spencer have defined the evolution of man through countless ages. of the evolutions of woman through even one generation? eee The Shah of Persia is quite a notional man 8go, in a burst of generosity, he gave his country a constite Vesterday he bombarded the parliament with big guns, not liking the looks of it. @ dictatorial “Uncle Joe,” points to such a conclusi THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Fall to Inventioate. For further pa THE STOLTZ ¥} COMPANY, West Pari oe <r 185-189 Arcade Annee These occupations provided for The proverbial spinning wheel is She will ever live in} and her home-made 3ut who is so wise as to tell Several years tional government and created a parliament | The dispatches do not state whether he was troubled with | but the fact that he used cai VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION All in LAWN, only $225 to $425. Terme $10 cash and $7.50 per month. Take Green Lake car to Green Lake ste tion. Inquire at Green Lake Bazar for Mr. Smith | YOU'D LOOK TOO SWEET FOR AN FIST IN THE BELL OF A FRENCH HORN.” u it No doubt I'm awake, because rela pinched myself black and blue, and M Fieed fais prise Hest Tapestry ivanesie Huge sine Sad font requler H1858 Flood fain price ree Tapestry Meee of fart; reevlar Fioed aie price Hae. O88 Tapestry Hug. sive # foot inches by 31 feet ler Hate erie London’ rs Montana Flood Sale Is Now on in Ful Blast} | Imagine trainloads of merchandise dumped in the icy dragged out, only to be exposed to pitiless rainstorms, ani Y USE WITH YOUR DIMPLED hurts. Here I've beon drafted as| MEMBER of the Lady Cossacks | itttary band! Yes, M me who | “It's « pit marked the! nore thoughtful thinke: ‘that a man is At fishing I'm a wonder, too, n't Hike ple erunt Iam the man that always brings The Quaker Drow Company “Because why?” asked the dense ti ards, when my sport is person. ‘ mg Fong 1013 FIRST AV. ——406 PIKE 87, “Then,” explained the tt, “the ‘The largost fish, the biggost waters of the Clark's Fo , to reach the limit, to be Goods are not damaged at all, as far as we can detect: Trimmed Hats, $4.00 pair, Men's Shirts, 18 119 Pieed Hale price Nothing D 25c; an ill wind that blows no one good” and $3.00 values, for 5c; Spool Thread, 2c; Men is all too true. Girls’ Skirts mince sites Mutettal Ie ai wool: store black, bravn, nav? dive and oar Piested style with told around botton, Pised Bale price amaged in Silks and Dress Goods Except t NOVELTY WOOL DRKaS wm, WOOL VOLES, The hb ail-wood Onit thewe champagne. navy biwe, Flood dale price was 8 ACK TAFFETA . of th Font This In one oat bareninn tn | wide ck, and in our judern splendid wearer, eu sults, wnderskirts, — #te. pr Fieod Kale price, par yard WOmen’s Children’ SUnder wear » Hosiery UNDERWEAR AND HOMRRY 4 very strona and & small children's black All these sell uaually at Le WOMEN HOSE Ite Woman's fine black Cotton Eons, silk embroidered ankles; very teat | designe j he Price ee WASH STLKH, 880 Only #99 Yards of thie beautiful Freed ole price per #125 mor an PONGEF 206 yards of this $1.05 sti rough aT inches nary bin cream. aray price, per yard 61.28 FANAMAS, O86 i MORMENE, the Fully 60° yards to excellent for underehirte, coat linings and Ccmamiaget of inches eile, 38 snd cream. Fioed bale ! frien por vend 25c' Me BLACK MERC aed wat. WOMEN'S PANTS te bon, a ame to 2 WOMEN'S VENTE Ihe white Cotton Vests tfecthy WOMEN'S HOSE Te t bin ton Hoes doobin sole and heel seller Good made w reguiar 15 Sailor Hats, ’s Underwear, 3 for women, Jockey Caps Mequiar Prices, the and We Br nadototh. and “on satin lined, rows, grey Me anni nerae bere eftects quareteed goede fais, per yard the da broken asmurt An 39c PER Cotton in pink, blue All in one huge pile |. RDe—Oue up to 17 all good 39c Le FOURIN HAND of the Universal Old Countey Linens. 98c values, « per suit; Men's Silk Neckties, 5¢ each, are some of the This time it is for your good. HouseWaists Lawa' Waists|| Silk Waists from 22 to 64 The Flood on the Lower Floor FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN | PILLOW CASES —Wnite Pittow oo « mow the grade, and Canes, sive 42034, 17 valu lood jul guat tne psn le Wes ie -F3 Meo value te One of the Bargains the Flood Brings, Read Carefully ood Bala per Yard | Ladies t-etaap, do r 1 Merry Widow Vetting 1) the Dest tonams— | we * 2K of ae ea Colaces 40 inches’ ide; tegmar | Cc ail eines: feeular price $125 a} Flood Sale, 95c made a tee Fioed Sale 69c NOURE-LANING ode, values up | Hawes A ts ot Dee come ae te Ste vers 5. 4 whieh are Intended to sell at fe | 2o90 Laundry Bage: meny stytee een Pee rare | Flood Bale, yard ac During the Montana | “and colors: regular prices 250, Bleck ana White COMFORTS $5 00 Comfort. figuree # Oc Bhirting. twhied", ke king. | sateen coverings, pure white, cot 1 a 1 ton filed, quilted: setie Sic) Sis IS. hie ote rae nm ae y: 8 MORE IES EMSS ORE HE NCTE CR HE ES RE EE CRETE NCEE TE Hs MEN’S UNDERWEAR FAT MEN, ATTENTION We have Mave been wet, but they | MEN'S SED TROK THR —near sede SC}. pe iene’... 1Oc REGULAR PRICES, $19.00 TO $15.00 “Princess Sults, er Suits” and “Shirt Waist Suits,” made of pure silk, in the latest stripes, plaids and a good line of plain colors, Sizes 34, 26, 88 and 40. Regular MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢, WOMEN'S STRAW SAILORS of worth $1.90 Fined Sale price “= 4S STREET nS HATS Be. Women's new Street Hate, rk of the raging Columbia; then, by superhuman effort of the railways, then sacrificed to the Seattle public. Listen to some of the prices. 3c each; Women’s Hose, 7¢ “plums” offered you. “It’s for 19¢; Women’s Knit Undervests, ¢ Lawn and in colors, stripes nt » Walets, in ail sixes Wash Silke, in pi Figured and p' ond plaids Only mall quantity tm Teht, metiom and dark breidery of these, and they won't lest long dowrne Fiood Sale price ‘ Fioed Bale price at Unie price Wied Thread 2c aSpool ale BELTS many kinds clastic INRS * patterns colorings id Ite Milkolines: also plain white nod length x 4 Montana Flood Sale, & epool ¥ @ box and LAUNDRY BAGS 5c diets 22c | UPPORTER SETS ™ Mandke t pst Hose Supporter Bets, # of straps and patent «rip and | at Armiets with fancy brass 39c | jc SILK DRESSES nh fancy frilled SUIT Sale, extra and natural color alt stem: per mutt 39c im of Your sine siirts in i, simon 18% and you glad you vain Be 00. Flood Sal “$5.98 $10.00, $12.50 and $1 price . P vos Short Jackets ‘omen's Half-Pitted and Loose Box Coats, a « $2.98 mixtures, all sizes; worth Ie 00 to a 50, Flood Sale Re : o¢ g Hamilton Hrawe Shore