The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR | Y STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907.1309 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, we ———— Main 1690 o IND, 441, These ar jehanges, and connect with all de Partments—ask for department or name of person You want : BALLARD STAR AGENCY — £469 Relient ar unset, Ballard 166 : ap BVERETT STAR AGHNOYV—llerrett Brow, ‘ hefetler Av tore. * ‘ we . e wo tw . ate per De Meares ' . 5g Brie a . ¥ at * a 4 _ , va TO MATL St Pec hIne RS ; nineRS i your copy of > tana 18 « | mise 1 more than once, plow ertaie of giving Our sumscrtbers & perfect serv DOES MONEY PAY FOR DISGRACE? wy Saved Money for Seattle” is the heading of a story in the Seattle Ankeny newspaper, calculated to induce Seattle voters to endorse th Shame of Was! election the Un States senate MONEY! The name of Ankeny has always been cot 1 h th magic word THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908. : HUSBANDS 4 atcha ~ 4 aed PROTECTIONS BY JOSH® A Word From Josh Wise. jee how you can have nerve to sell} your worthless remedy for 60 cents & bottle “Oh, indeed! Well, strike out have nerve to and ‘worthless. put the letter in our testimonials, “Bpeak gently A Dreadful Thought. eapeceriiy when) 9. s Gis chiens in a flat with thin partitions.” | ve ;“W h 1" t might have been worn Yeu'm You might have had both of 8) them hurt Yea'm, Or worse’n that; I might edi not ha’ been ma 1 at all pat what # Magazine not a type |The shorteake halts a moment oo | tte way The watermelon hath a her ward trend ea trom end Irish Economy. The Throuble. Regorra” sald Patay, “Ot eowldn’t | It is seldom we hear the words honor, probity, or ability! nay mo five shillin’s folne, and O1| Och, why should I think ay that connected with the name of Ankeny; it is ALWAYS MONEY, | had to go to jatl for six days.” MONEY, MONEY. upbuilding of humanity, for the alle bringing of comfort and happiness to Sut it has « r and baser tse it can be lto d ad manhood and womanhood, to corrupt honor, to purchase de bauchery and to undermine the strength and character nation And it is with the baser uses of money that the name of |" Senator Ankeny is most connected Collier's gives to the nation the rec The current issue ord of Ankeny’s « not fail to bring tl ‘ the state of Washington as one in which seats in the | bought and sold, a state in the people have United States senators who have obtained their seats either ey in a way which ca 1 up to the nat €s senate are openly ted for nothing in the sele of the through direct bribery, or through political trades by the support of the people of Wash political tricksters without their knowledge or consen Collier's, openly and without equivocation, charges Ankeny ngton wa with buying his seat in the senate, and Collier's is a great, in- | dependent magazine, with no political ax to grind and no mo- tive other than to arouse the people to the shameful condi- tion, in the hope that they will feel their shame and use the opportunity offered in the primary to condemn the man who has brought it on them. But Collier's does not confine itself to telling how Ankeny debauched the legislature in order to break into the United States senate. It goes on to tell how he has assisted in petty Qtaiting in Washington; how he has been the mark of con tempt from his associates in the national capital; how he has} been worse than useless to the state as a senator Collier's tells how Ankeny has spent his money in Wash ington to make a good fellow of himself with other ing g how he and some of his guests were boisterously drunk at a g banquet given by himself in the hope of covering up some of his stupid blunders with an appeal to the stomachs of his co workers. The picture painted by Collier's is one of corruption, debauchery and disgrace, and the subject is Ankeny, enjoying} one of the highest honors in the gift of the state, whose name! is everywhere linked with that of the state of Washington Ankeny is named by Collier's as a man who believe one has his price Are the people of this state going to live up to Ankeny's estimate of themselves? Do they consider the money Ankeny has paid out in the state or may have saved to Seattle a sufficient price to pay every citizenship? Are they goipg to give their sanction to the deal by they were sold to Ankeny when Senator Piles was elected Surely the citizenship of the state has not sunk to that! low and shameless level. Tatk of an Anglo-American alliance in the Pacific ts following im the wake of the battleship fleet, now visiting the British pe @ons in the Orient. As a theme for after-dinner oratory, it rouses enthusiasm, but we must not forget that Great firitain te already pledged to help Japan in all disputes affecting that busy and far aighted nation anew With Judge Alton B, Parker and Delancey Nicol, aceredite fesentatives of the conservative ment of the de giving their active support to Bryan, it really looks as {f th Gratic party will present an united front in the ¢ fag. With the democratic party united and the re can party still fm the throes of dissension between the radic @ements, there is legitimate execse for the “F and the conserva rlews 1 to Reform of*slave trade abuses in the Congo, whieh have long | shocked the world, Is promised in the passa chamber of deputios yesterday adopting th the Congo Free State a part of the Belgian k end to KI I rule In Africa yi by the Melgian aty making m and putting an move was forced ¢ Leopold's pe by the fear of intervention by the governments of Great Britain and the United States to put an end to the atrocities connected with | King Leopold's slave trade | Candidate “ Greer plenic voting o« Wedn th reaches the ears of Mead and in # Washington hammering awa t back to the ad. With mounta © is grave danger wo nent The Suit Sensation of the Season _ $9.00 “Where the Cars Stop” out Wanted a Line on the Liner Ad. Wanted.” i me the boot.” | “Get a reply?” “Sure: some idiot wrote to ask | what the boy wanted COLORADO IN DRYDOCK The cruiser Colorado in im the dfydock being repaired. Past j steamers leave Pier 2, foot of Yes-| ler Way, eleven times daily for the for the disgrace Ankeny has brought on Washington and its| “*’? Yard Round trip, 66. @ ° ship ay a gurl An’ how much did yer spend to] A¥ that soft little whisp av a} drv 4 thing? i on t five nhillin’s.” Och, why should she throuble a bul} if yea had not spe lock ithe ma, ns drink yer'd ‘a Who's thraveled and taken me shillin’s to pa fling se wid k body's Ma Aroo, and a pea is ® mite ay a A Born Stateeman. thing er—Think your baby will] Tho’ shut in your shoe and ‘twill) w up to be andidate? shmart? Yes without saying anything. j ye more | When she's tight on the tip av Usual Testimonial, | your heart! Mr. Grumbley writes, ‘I don’t! Arthur Stringer in Everybody's to every honest voter SOMETHING OF A HORRIBLE EXAMPLE Shacks, I've been smokin’ "em all me life loidy, an’ look at me!” . What did her father do when 1 put an ad in the paper, ‘Boy! you asked him for her band? i Traveling Bags MERK TRUNK @ BAG CO, O19 Firat Ave. ove A Ridiculous Dies $10 For Any Suit in the House Che price shows that we are paying no atten tion in this sale to what the goods cost us—or what they are worth. Our intention in making j uch a price is to effect a complete cleaning up of ill Suits in stock in the short time we have to do it Saturday Last Day You must take advantage of this removal sale ’ not at all, for our lay in this loca tion will be Saturda After that ir business vill he consolidated at the Second Avenue store, Raincoats Included oud Waterproof Coat will also be sold at the le price the ut In all probability we are giving greater Cloth bargait day than you ever had a chance to Cost of Alterations Extra Don't delay about getting here Prices on ev erything in the entire store have been cut Fivet Awe. Stowe Ouily t Av : olmian hasta BROS. CO. Corr@t Apparel for Men > bh ! | ‘There t# not the sttghteat doubt about it in the worldthere should ang te a soclet trained, forelbly, if o The cataloupe drops in, but not to | The prune alone is faithful to the! he talke & great) But a mite av # girt will throuble! My dear little boy, don’t you know that cigarets are very bad fdr | | Sale Commences Saturday, Aug. 2 fo} |ly needa tn a good @mic with ple of fron in tt le | This sort of a wife haw tt effeet on her husband's mind and wal that wo have on his digestion —a ually gets them, ‘BY JESSIE M-PARTLON,, | The : r i prem en 4 hand ys | A man is @ straightforward crea tures If you want sympathy from him, you'll have to produce a real | trouble—and a » prevention of att th “s After whe | =e 3 When your husband finds you In jtears and asks, “What's the mat 1s od ter?” don’t say, “Oh, nothing.” Have @ good excuse for your tears, if you have to invent it thing of the The bh und w * woman, and n , “ mind readers put her down on t are alwaya Ho 1 an a ak and petty misunderstandings in given to hysteria person who should be re ary, is the ts usually an anaembe bride with an Imaginary bid creature, and while she thinks | WHOLESALE ef she needs sympathy, what she real DOWN-TOWN STORE 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. se WESTLAKE AVE POST OF NICE SUB-STATION Bale Continues on All L Let Credit Help You FIRE PENG—With ing attachment rubber tub. nd you have a pyro pparatus without ning on leather cardboard. In take advantage of our Modern Credit Plan—open Bold in Oe. We sell {1 midnight 19 urday for....... an aceount and pay a little down and a little at a time for the new Clothes you'll need this Fall No extra charge for the use of this credit privt lege-—no red tape—it is ALL con venience Bradbury System Men’s Clothes are now here in all the glory of the new styles. fabrics and colorings—they are by all odds the niftiest, anappiest Men's Togs shown anywhere, at any price Examine BRAUBURY Clothes minutely, inside and out, and you'll r nize im every little detail of style, workmanship and trimmings the feast? master crafieman—that's why the man who once wears HRADBURY Clothes insists on BRADBURY thereafter never make good. Bo see that your Fall Sult is a BRADBURY Sulit _ it means p ment plan. manent satisfaction for you Plenty of scope in the price range—$20.00 to $42.60—and. remember, if not convenient to pay $1.00 per week. cash, you're heartily welcome to pay at down and the balance at your convenience, a little at a Ume. . 1406 Second Ave. 9) Eastern Outfitting Co., Incorporated 1332-34 209 Second Av. Union St. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Main 1623. will be the final windup, and The Greatest Sacrifice Ever Made in Seattle} Sale Commences Saturday, Aug. 22, at 9:30 a.m SEE WINDOWS ge Soap, cut to, & Cake ees 25 Kid Gloves, cut to 10 Corticelli Spool Silk, cut to .. 52.00 Ladies t W 3c Coats’ and Clark’s Thread, $7.50 Shadow P $1.00 Feather Pillows, cut $15.00 Mexican Drawn 1 nd 20c Outing Flannel anc $4.00 Bear Cloth ¢ to, a yard $6.25 Trunk an $1.50 brel ( ) f : ; | br AS, CUE TO weecenes $8.00 and $10.00 \ P 15« ionery, cut $3.00 Hammocks sn es 15e Ribbon, cut to, yard rs ; \ yg ) IP 4 nd Crvers $2.50 Oil Painting, cut to 00 }e> OW ~ ind $2.5 $2.00 ce urtal ‘ o ) Pe a. ice Curtains; cut t per $25.00 Mexican Drawn Table ( Ue re s (,000d cut to, vare 2 » cut t $37.50 Mexicanelrawn Tabl $5.00 All-Silk Ladies’ Union Suits, cut br Oe Silk Ribbon; cut 35¢ Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, cut to ... 1 1$1.00 ( 1 yi: , fae $1 repe de x loweling, cut to, yard po ; Eetian a, < Aah Bint . ; “ sc Pyro hy Wood mbroidery Remnants, up to $1.00, cut to Oe P see Lace Edging and All-Over Lace Remnant Vern ae $2.00, cut to. vard ° ’ And Thousands of Other Artic * Fer the McGarthy Dry G ssa nee ee [== = be exact shade ty : * USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 ~ — MAIN WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE lwo at tHe ue-tows srome “THE QUARER SEI45 TT Today and Until Midnight Saturday, the ther Goods 25 Per Cent Red | FOR MEN MEN'S SUIT CASES, GRIP TAGS, LiauoR } WALLETS, BILL BOOKS, MONEY BELTS, COIN WATCH ror FLASKS, PURSES, ‘ PEN POINTS; assorted gp clther serateh bor ‘nk, polnts being process, & secret The extra sp cent w BAGS until 75 to $35.00, And displayed Saturda: both Quaker stores—the KING SOLOMON STOMACH BITTERS Do you go a month without dinner, then Every day without a Victor is a loss you cam Come today and learn about our easy-pay- Payments as low as $1.00 down, Sherman,Clay &Co FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, 4 BEKINS Moving and Storage | Comer Third Ave. & Washington Street. ied. Th e McCarthy Dry Goods Co.’s Fin One hundred thousand dollars’ worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Cut Glass, Dress Goods, Silks, ete., Thrown to the Mercy of the Public By order of receiver and United States district court. This SEE WINDOWS les Too Numerous t@ Mention 7 2, at 9:30 am Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver oods Co. and fights * = ) Years mn & ce % ee 2eHe8 SPTSE —= 8s PrOmes vans a BO, =e 3 Baewesse. & TEER ecce Fuss. Ee Serrgkeygserese ee.

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