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. o HURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908 THE SEATTLE STAR. ey STAR Pu ILISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh A —J —— RETAIQ, m4 YOUR PHONE DOWN-TOWN STORE ; EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT sons _ @ 4; OUIT S CHO Oy ase met mote PHON ES nga CBE ves INQ. 441, ‘DY JESSIE: SC FREE TO ALL SEATTLED These are exchanges, and con with all de partmente—ask for department or name of person Girls, girls, gira! Just girlie! They come pouring out from scoot ninary and college, filling the Ho gray, work-adag world | with the music of thetr inter Pink cheeks and merry eyes peop MEay mccain or OOO | Men, Atientiod JA Great Razor Sale you want, , BALLARD STAR AGENCY—s2! Ralard Ay. Sw EVERETT STAR AGRNCY- 4 por week, OF twentyafive conte per month, De free caples et, Mallard ed | - and we ooketellor Ay. Sunset 1003, eott Brom, 2706 One cent per copy, six Mvered by mall or carrier, N Rotered at the Ff TO MAIL sUnse ioe at Seattle it from under every second rose ANERS—The date when Yo fhe stares label of nach pap When That ate arrives It your subscription crowned hat you meet, Wisps i A Spo, net Sanin bose paid tn advance. your name is te ae fragrant hair, brown and blond THIS WEEK ONLY At Our First Ave. Store a and ebony, blow across one's vision in the street cars What becomes of all the girls an nually released from books in Jun We know they marry, at least a tar ko percentage of them do—some| ix a topic that will bear yours of| me. e@ study—the more the better But how do they pass their time,| ‘Then Uh one ho@ehoid ¥, NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT lived here al} Ng lite without getting negee than 20 milea@way ©} what takes the piece of riaing bell, | trades, sewing, scleptitic i Mall Orders Filtea Visitor—tndwed? And what ts his occupation ? regular hours @r study and the| cleansing, the dextructio the ¥ Vitlager—Why, he’s the man who writes those wollknown [healthful recreation ot gym and | disnemination Dy phous is of $2.50 and $3.00 Imported Razors, 97¢ stories of Broadway life campus in their lives? Cooking alone is as ab } evoke ny * absorbing a FULL HOLLO RO Girls do not usually marry imme: |study as Greek, involving ch datry 000 Fine Imported Remale Reto cette. geeey Bon Ue Me 3 gs pacing : b diately upon leaving the school|the waste and repair of the b through its secretary, Christopher W Hgrr, a letter of commen room. There te ordinary a mpace | body pee ao hubjects | Sach. These Razors ure from one of the leading importers of re dation for the work it has been trying to do in starting a move d from six months to%as many| Sewing is a trade. There ts a! sors tn the United States, the M. L. Brandt Cutlery Co. of New @ ment having for its chief aim the cleaning out of the incom ra between the nehook room and | right way and a wrong way to make | York. They are all high-grade samples. We secured the entire " the flower-decked altar © |a garment, Knowledge of the right petent gang now in control of the affairs of King county. ‘The WERE IN TH WHITE HOUSE ; nowlodKe of the right | letter is published herewith: et e é poocromagead fig The sasortment comprii i the Doesn't it seem a@ little too bad,| way saves an in deal of nerv the Editor of The Star: ade & Butcher,” “Brandt,” after the miracles of study aad pa-|ous energy and money tence we have accomplished as stu There used to be a general idea dents, to muddeaby slump down and | afloat that girls knew bow to do all “Your editorial ‘Why Turn Ye All Away,’ and gour ques- becomes lintlens idiers ax mere|these things just by instinct. In aoe . :. . deed, the idea b ot yet died ou tion ‘Is Patriotism Only Skin Deep in King County?’ are of the ¢ hear a great deal of nolse|in scme doen teal ot yet died out greatest importance to every resident of this county. pe 5, ook oe being the noblest! We are too far past the animalt rene pre . p! ence te pe! “The good fight that you are making for reform and Bonest ane existence to depend much | county government should be appreciated to the fullest extent by every patriotic citizen. “The tinge is now at hand when the office should seek the maf® Men who art merely good fellows and need an office msc WA _Ahould your copy of The War fall to tench ORR ENP Aituine ploare "do us the tavor te call up our male office, Between uid mise 1k more tham once, please telepho 8 eekeese near @ Villager——There’s « remarkable old man, He ts p Morng has The Star has received from the Civic Union, of Seattle, 2 SEER 0 Wostenhoim” Pipe Razor, “X-L-N-T” and 60 opular brands of all the famous makers. In fact, we have been ling the same identical razors gx high, at $2.50 and $2.00 each, “ivery razor in guaranteed pert and set ready for use, Any re zor wold t oes not give perfect satisfaction can be exchange, We call special attention to the BRANOT RAZOR. This razor ts tompered by @ secret electrical process, assuring « uniformity of temper, and is fully guarafteed. The regular price of this razor is $2.50; our price is, each 97e —_—-—— aion for wor ¥ one possit in fact, t » in @) on instinct, rains were given men | prajority of caser—but we never {*-and women—that they might {m-| hear of any girl or woman stydying | prove on instinet to be a better wife and mother* | ‘The girl who has her own way tol The field of study open to the un-|make should by all means have a fortunate girl not compelied to earn | trade or profension, the same as her| her own living upon leaving school brothers, It is the best Ife insur-/ WE WILL ALSO PLACE ON SALE 1,000 of the Genuine Brandt Self. : Honing Razor Strops, ‘These ; strops are sold and advertised C aigtegigstsy = Es should not be placed in official positions. one ting cae. ee [ance a father can leave his daugh-| . { ines, " i i ‘ c ng of the ch ‘Our “We must insist on the same care being taken in selecting BY F. W. SCHAEFER. he child tor ey a @our public servants as good busines men show in selecting men How I@ like to be in Mrs. Taft's or Mrs. Bryan's shoos next @ Brandt Self-Hening Razor Strop is the best 7 . " aie March, observed Mra. Wicklebridge. However, if you were presi to attend to their private affairs. The positions of county com-| dent, Cicero, { should expect another dress to wear. This one is ! * = getting frayed.” missioner and other official positions of this cguntyrequire men “Oh, yea,” sald her spouse, throwing back his shoulders a little a razor strop on the market today. The only razor lt « IRL AT TT PIANO 6 atrop tp the worid that hones and strops your razor at the same time and enables you to obtain an edge of the highest order of ability. : (Sinink you would be entitled to another one, although, lovey, you oe} which only an experienced barber can give. The “Of colirse it goes without saying that they must be honest,} »lda't look any sweeter than you do In the one you have now By Stuart B. Stone staccato stuff. The white and Brandt Seli-Honing Razor Strop will put a keener, : ; “It's not that I would care to ‘stick it on’ just because | was the The fury that raged In Mr. Brad.; black keyboard seemed to sing, to edge on & razor with fewer strokes than any oth honorable and patriotic men. We do not believe that all! tise iaay of the land,” the good woman continued, “but the pref ley’a mind and heart was closely |W*"ble, to laugh, to play at romp razor strop. Your razor will show and your faop patriotism has left King county, but that there are men who] deut's wife ought to be reasonably well gowned ercupying the pula 8 agregar Su ah agate. A ———— = aunt be the wallieg | i se the: tires atonce. Guaranteed never : " oad thew hi It kt ould et reen foular al wi a op ° devold of Mo it e would gladly and willingly seeve the people to the best of their) [nih nee foe. 1 gor beg wae j [thumping that the delicate young |all grief or sorrow, though the dis-| Gpecia! attention given to mail orders, [ee ; bo No snug fitting if I were you,” Mr. Wic&lebridge) |sitl brought out of the gr pl-|consolate Mr. Bradley occupied the a ebility if it:coald be shown geet i wes their duty no bed og said wit Rew simp te ee . ag ano. It was a spectacular battle | big armohatr. Shavers’ Necessities for Less Today and “it is aheclutely: secesvery that. the affairs of this county “I mean the polka dots not too large,” sald his spoune, giving ifm | Piece, and the lady's slim, tapering) “You are happy,” he sald, “reck- | Tomorrow ‘ . . rol ic oe « a spou age! had ee hy vy ba wi . 7 . | be put into the hands of men who will attend to them for the} a roproachfuP glance. “Mut no matter what I'd wear, theyambasga- | {neers lad the heavy base strings Yomaly, bertectly | bappy—and you! ft witiams’ Shaving Stick Pevoave 8¢ best interests of the people. Jors’ ladies and tho cabinet members’ w would criticize it. til, | Siting ran Paros canna gots ~ of io the Alss-| I Agmour's Shaving Soap, per cake 3¢ " 4 I neqsume the newspapers would xive a full description of it, and "OE a sac ising thing, though pountains or whether I stay! I Sf mee Penctis, sack be * “There is an immense ammount of money that is wasted] jt would immediately become the style.” TE ngpior yp reese ger Roger os break my bally heart! But 1/9 WPS Seer toll pint : ‘see every year in this county, and for which no adequate return has Yop,” sald Mr, Wicklebridge. “You'd find a newspaper on Brad owed hi tol foe pon: citer. The fact is, 118 witch Hasel Cream, bottle 25¢ y q your brekkfast table with the headlines: “Mra, Wicklebridge Gots (7). tthe lead.neent far magn feel protty good mygelf, Let her) i ©) Wash Cloths ae ‘Be ever been made to the taxpayer. Nifty New Costume, Sheath Gown Craze Hite the White House.’ Tio’ easy baes-chet torty-two-pound.| ieee All 260 Lather Brushes . be “Let the people seject the. men that they want to run sail eee too fresh, Cleero Wicklebridge. It wouldn't bene Pers. and then an she awent the|.2h¢ Siri amiled at him. “But! au g6c Shaving Mugs . 17¢ would you always be thus happy? SALE WON'T LAST LONG. she inquired, in a way that puzzled! COME TODAY. THIS 7 plains with middh C grape-shot for these offices, and go to them and say that we, the people, Hum,” said her husband. “That gives ‘om, another ttegy |r Bradioy burst forth’ tn ahs shrill will manage their campaign and see that they are nominated! ‘Prosidant’s Wife Officially Denlos Shoath Gown Story. Helieves AB | exclamation Mr. Bradley, and he grew sober. - P 5 ; Puritan) Simplicity. Has Given It to the Cook.’ ” | “Tm going away!” he screamed{ Then the music changed once The Quaker Drug Company and elected, if they will consent to the use of their names. “Ob, shut Qn, you big tool!” \“1'm going to Siam, or Polynesia, or | more From @ surfelt of sixty. | Two Stores. e “The men that we want for these positions are not office “Wores aad more of it. “Domestic Infelicity at the Executive the end of the world. Of course, fourth notes on the loftiest leger|— 1018 FIRST AV—— ——408 PIKE 87, pt Wicklebridge Hranded as Superanuated Ass by | you don't care And I've fines above the staff, the harn seekers, and not skilled in political affairs. Mansion! Presid: come to Quick Tempered Spouse!’ Gee, but you'd make a meas of it” tell you good-by went to minor chords again. armehair very near to the plano and; “I don't want you to go away “Against us we have a solid body of men who have made “Goodness! Do you think they'd dare? Why, I'd make you né The airl at the, plano did nop rise ttle rumbling excursions into the |looked at the girl very earnestly. | all,” said the girl. “I have sent d os *, r ‘ © only looked at the gry yo pass, It was not the minor of the d presently th irl, though she | others away.” politics a life stud}, and unless we thoroughly organize we will| "2 in a minute She only | 1 &t the angry youth an t We minor o} And presently the girl, though she * eee “Now you HAVE done it, madam! Lost me my job right at the | with eyes big as an old master's 84. Walling air, though; nor yet|still played, turned and looked at| “I am not going,” answered not be abfe to revolutionize county affairs. outset of & brilliant administration ‘Batra! . Wicklebridge and | Ma and began to.play once | the rumbling of the “Battle of Chat-|the man very earnestly also-—and | man I will be here with you ea ‘ ‘ y , reo 4 ite ! Washington Aghast! Country Afame With |imore. This time it was a sobbing, ‘80008a"; but it was a calling, lur-| there was a strange, happy look on ways. ‘Now is the time to agitate and organize, and not wait till aeant On >. Par a guises Ce plaintive, heartbreaking thing: |!9%. enticing set of strains, It| both their faces. For this last was| After a minute or so, the just befere the primaries. The direct primary law places this ‘Ot —all—the—insane—vagarics—I—ever-—"—but Mrs. Wickle- [something that spoke of tolling ®Poke of love and romance, of wait-|the song of love itself, embracing | piano burst into a ¢rinmphal | i of le. If we do not use it, it is} bridge choked on the matter in the hands of the peop! Maybe, after all, dear” said her husband, “you'd better defer the our own fault. selection of your new dress till we move in. . ing Romeos and overfond Jullets.| all things, and the giri had played climax, as of the entering of a ord ab * #0 tndl t | 5 a a See oo re \ So that the young man drew the’ from her heart of hearts led howkinto a newly conqnered MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE Gathers Fresh Momentum. Attractions Arranged for Friday Are Positively Resistiess. All Kinds of f Warm Weather Goods Away Under Price. Odd Lots and Broken Lines Include Hundreds of Matchiess 5 Bargatnm Savings at This Store Continue to Be the Greatest in All Seattle. Read on Down Through I This Ad, but Remember, There Are Mundreds of Other Magnets Not Advertised. See Our Windows PS and Our Counter Displays Tomorrow. “THE CIVIC UNION OF SEATTLE, 3 ; “Per Christopher W. Horr, Secretary.” ST . R DUST HOW HE RAKES IN THE MONEY BY JOSH Aye, the sheriff of King county is a thrifty man He gets 40 cents a day from the taxpayers for feeding] JA WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | somebody, he was always ready to € é : si eat the creation of a commt ° . each prisoner in the jail and then takes a percentage of profit oe Embroideries Toilet nad Veilings ie therefrom. Those who have examined the food the shetiff fur- Fang Fini Gath Gor - — 2 Uy eo0D me” nishes, say that it doesn't cost him ‘over 20 cents a day per ntehes hath] oy a. ven ee bem ° Worth up to 10¢ a | Tuxedo Mesh Vi prisoner. wings, but it rooste! ut haw yacht of mine” | bells, of sad, gray seas, of 4 yard ce insertions | ‘Beown ings, in black, gray mae _ i ‘ “Why not cafl it the Kise? en, watching and waiting. only pretty de urkis a and green; nice quak cougse the sheriff gets a salary from the county, which Ww. “ Why are you going, Arthur signs and lots of “Brown Castile” UBS g y y, Well, it's nothing but a smack.” |), . girl asked in tones that chorde them to choose from. “Household ity; worth up to 16¢) is supposed to be enough to pay him for what work he does, tC Plenty of ‘Em." |perfectly with the moaning «tri Bargain Spot tomor brands: worth a yard. Come | but the salary, from the sheriff's viewpoint, is a joke. Is Ke . The man's anger had gone fro | “Were there any great men} row | cake. Alste for this. Aisle 3, wt entitled to much more? Is he not a member of the glad — ‘f |among your ancestors? ie soe er ee | RS DI ™ ‘ > The finishing “touches” to the! Oh, yes, indeed, and not so far)‘ 6. . a. 11 . | r hand gang for whose benefit the taxpayers pay taxes conventions won't be given till the | back, ‘either. I had a greatgrand.| ‘-"Oh, I can't say good ure All i otions ¥ The sheriff has 21 deputies and is quite a potentate in his| campaign treasurers are named. father that I myself have » Peer Supe cat allied with me, 35¢ 1 C ; ; : | [have played ang led wi ® way, with nothing to do except order the deputies to fetch Quried Hopes. | Benevolent Person—"What are|* ing 8 string f otho 8 about Se. Heir. Gesiere 3c 50 Wood | Plagues, him enough prisoners to keep the jail boarding house table| srnay met on the bleachers |you crying for, my man? et ~ ge Por ut T can't lew at ile assortment are | Colored pe i 4 i i “1 thought you got off to go toa) = Willle-—"Roo-how Aw! = Yaw! “ 7 5 - Se Hair Pink, Voiles, Dress Swiases, ap de By ity SPR profit*making. basis. « feneral,” snaared. the Seek Me brudder was goin’ to soak y« | wae “— nl InP oe at 4c L'ind, Organdies and other sheer, fe Fancy Roxes, And in the meantime taxes are slowly creeping up in King Well, what do you call this?” de- | wit’ an egg when youse got by pce si =e vac ap los. the far {4 25¢ Skirt Supporters, 19 beautifal summer dress matert * vs . » gene » nded the bookkeeper, as three now he« made a aneak an’ dere’s app Sagyn ty oe adhe als, There are something like county and the property o aers, in turn, are assessing their | ™Sn@e te "Scored on errore by |nuttin’ doin’ minor chords ran into treble, | ell ; ic shh Saree on ales Ee aes ane 49 Dresser Boxes, tenants to help pay the bills. ‘Thus it happens that every voter,|the home team. - wie Aginmadbenncns 10c will close out tomorrow. Regular directly or indirectly, comributes to the support of the glad pan " 2 fee “1 . 10c Key Chains 5 | =o tal Gating ot rare age Boxes, hand men who are in control of county affairs H. I KLEIN Don’t Swelter at c price c ye + irec' : : ‘ Se Stee! Thimbles 10¢ India Linons, a limited quan- || 5% Nut Bowls, The ‘direct primaries, now close at hand, will give the The Best Shoe Repairing inf) yg ee tity; sale price tomer at people their first real chance to smash this gang, Al! that ‘ts the City While You Walt in clothes that rightly 27¢ Hose Supporters, 19c row aC A Fire Pen FREE with ew needed is a number of theright sort of candidates—clean men at? 4ANES OF. lf belong to early spring 7 ery $1.00 purchase ' and able men. defy the blistering rays of old Sol with a cool, comfortable out ing suit, Panama hat and light weight under garments selected from our Men's Outfitting Department California {s the first state to begin work upon its building at) the A-Y-P. E. grounds. Cogifissioners who have the work in charge! arrived yesterday and lost no time in Beginning operations. California! will spend $100,000 in its building and exhibits, and shoul be able to! make a good showing with this amount Gloves Local Souventi | Worth Te @ Post Garde wut pair. Are a fam » are on sale quality fabri Aisle 4 tomo® | glove in tho 12-but .row at only Se a ton length, an@ ozen What a come in black and Stationery | Post Cards Odds and Ends of Fan ey Box Stationery worth up to 50¢ a box, because the are slightly olled are included in Mr. Bryan's steam rolier Is still well olled What it did to Mr Guffey, the little man from Peunsyivania, is a shame the Clearing. Sale at 10¢ snap. Get your gray. Don't miss dustry Nias Willie’s play is full of humo , hice dial . Aisle 4 share tomerro arg “ ; Hi Gill is reported to have seen cnethor rat yesterday Humor such as none need dread No need ) Be t wor 4 ar Merrow this bargain | Just to entertain ma's roome: ried and “hot” over the 7 Yes, it's warm. | Willie pats a frog in be : ee pert ly of es H. dk hi f . re 2 7 cai j |Ma told him this simply meant paying part of it—you andkerchiets 5.00 Voile Skirts 12 1-2c Laces 7e . * * Willie hopped him for his rent, can open an account eas Ha of ee | cook and pay a little dow: extra good qu om Imitation Cluny Laces and _ ae oehy este. vad quality, with om $4.95 me ges Mage attitude was ever statesmantike ition 4 Cte sees. Brery hand meme widths up to 5 inches; lote 25 When the question was one anything you Kerchist a this lot is worth Positively the greatest Skirt Bar of patterns, Midsum 7 didn’t matter one way or the Prices right, you'll 16¢ el i ; mmer Clea gains ever offered in Seattle mer Clearing Sale price, €€ and which nobody with a ¥ : . ing ale price is 8 . e * . agree—quality the best only c Abows 150 Fine Voilé@and Pana interested in, he urged pro a J the Club Ag 1 i 7 tion join the Autopiano ma Bkirts in the tot. Brown Indeed!” AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | “And when there was a difficult 50 |matter, not to be decided without $100.00 TO $180.00 ON YOUR nding sothebody who was AUTOPIANO. navy, tan, gray and black. Larger proportion fine French Votle 15c Ribbons 5c 19c Belts at 10c ifully trimmed with taffeta Eastern Silk Satin-Finished |—= _ and tucks. Regular $9.00 to || Children's Patent Finish Belts, ie oer Dentist resumed |} Including free use of our ctrew Begg to 2% inet rie Lae, yeae re . ee, S cenetice (6% American Bank Bldg br ‘ yh poly re fat. selon Outfitting f roa joc ; f ¢ 3 be et Fg Midsumuner oe k nee or with niet ! on alt avon PSS ee eviicnabie i ‘ KEEP YOUR OWN COUNSEL Our great voting contest will b . BASEBALL TODAY c voting cor i s . : ; We regard all dealings a» confidential and we guaranté® OE i nt age IN | allowed on all cash payment ~ oe ” Standard ( Ke A Get the safety, privacy and a good rate of interest to all who do bust Widow Baseball Clu ’ Secon Me ion ot. Patterns Kv art AY “ ; pre ss with us. No information given regarding deposits lel Baseball Club, Wars Kohler & Chase Ginttic’s Relial Credit for vi a FIRST AVENYE, OPPOWTE ROGrOIe cw called at 3:30. | 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash eres ene nee esig bid , NYS OPPOmTE Ae a phe tie dyer tage House August Sutcliffe Baxter, >. pone Minter 10¢ ° = ° e e ma as e i ‘

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