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Ris J SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY AUGUST. 31, 1008. | STAR DUST BY JOSH | THE SEATTLE STAR by STAR PUBLIGHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE wiv! CANV Vou 4é7 UP | ON BURNING THAT PAPER TRASNW WHILE (IY wree’d WASHING /3 ON THE LINE Of! A Word From Josh Wise. man They're tellin’ the very fish stories | heard when T was a boy PH NE Main 1080, IND, 441, These are exchanges, and connect with all de Partmente—ask for department or name of person you want, " ie kel NOY — 640) Daliard ay Aunset, Mallard 206 : Very Likely BALLARD STAR AGE “ rey Y You can't have| Mra. Ascum-—-So there's a new EVERETY STAR AGENCY —Herrett Bron, BT06 Rockofeltor Ay Bunae | baby up at your house win Gants por week, Or twenty-five conte per month, De too much uv) Tommy—-¥ | Mra, Ano ® good thing. | papa's pleased Fommy—1 guene he's pleased Aut When you olt ite ain't twins. lor NO free coptes BY OR-W:R-C-LATSON suppose your Hntered at the Postoffice at Seattia, We: WERS h paper aenin boon pald in advance, your nas The secret gt a beautiful voloe may be expressed in one word e¢ aie Siete ‘sditetan tabol ia 8 _ ease, Kase means merely the abse of muscular and mental tew too much it ceas Had to Ruste SRIMRNS—Ahould your come of The Mar fall te race | aio, Among peaple, who are free, or comparatively free, from such r He is the youngest son of @ " yeu | tonnle e find utiful volees. oe t be @ good) duke ower To deseribe the process by which volee is produced would be wh Not much money coming to him . i vie | quite impossible within the apace at my command, J may aay, how ing. | then? o Avene Our suBsertbere & perfect ser au f 5 eo ever, that the voice, elther in song Or speech, is somethings like the ‘Only what he can earn by mar-| —_ - oxo! sound you can make when you blow the breath across the neck of an Hage WITH HODGE AS SHERIFF. empty bottle, The bigger the bottle the biager and the lower tn Full Week a pitch will be the tone, and the shape of the bottle and the force of me nfortunately, the comfort afford: | the breath will determine the quallty of the tone. ‘ ee = a tl ai ed by the thought of the fellows Now, in the head and throat there are certain hollow spaces | Mage an cee who have to work harder than you} , Inefficiency in the sheriff's office of King county, as well] called ” resonance cavities,” and a blast of air blown from the lungs | “You SF Se garnet do is vitiated by the thought of the | _ as h lice force, is shown by the fact that, although 156] ‘rates tn these cavities and produces the phenomenon known as | auld a ” fellows who do not have to work at tlt,» in the police force, is shown by the fact th . ‘olce. The more widely opened the . , all. Puck ! ts have | ued during the past four mont! Ger win teeter en nn Ten aeunees ane, Lane ONS : oe criminal warrants have been issued « y the past fe ynth Ne ye the to | ° mr, anee & WL, 39 sideshe: Neve 5 re The secret of a beautiful voice, of a votce which in song or speech | 4#Y* there Just wee ne t the Water Wagon. oe wil Rt 3e SECeIe Reve youn, aes shall be big, Found, reasonant and sympathetic, is to keep these hol How did you enjoy your trip across the lake, col t asked the} Ohio man Among the warrants issued are 18 for embezzlement 18} low apaces wide open obile fa0e, don't yo And how shall this be accomplish ee ae Gene aay HES POR Simply through mu Te , false pretenses, 13 Hine re ’ for forgery, 16 for obtaining money uni false preten 13) taxation. The more relaxed you are, the more easily you make the = i i i al te Fine, aah,” answered the gentle for and larceny, 13 for passing worthless checks and 16 for| tone, whether in song or apoveb, the better will that ¢ be tn all | poston girl Grote Hentuaty tt ~ yo 1 e > . | nie respects _— atah, watah everywhere, and miscellaneous crimes, Of all these crimes, but 32) stand a aan, ils becenh ak ai iti deiks giokais | ante drop to éstaks; ooh chance of punishment other things, Is found im the one word—ease. The m | Usually the Case ccs 3 . | ice is produced, the teas nd etalee - rofessional Discount, | That is about what the taxpayers may expect of a sheriff} [% rayon as ap mapaaat i ular effort used, the bet |Jobn eal “1 that the (terme WET eae oe Angie ae cone 004 ol f whose principal income results from a graft, and whose deputies | So, If you would speak, or, sing In @ beautiful volee, gain the pow. [is apt to go each day below the — of chi eo of ge : | A er of producing your tone with the least possible effort. And that te | fty-neve k wrugaiet wenty-five cents are appointed as a reward for political services, instead of ef Tee Wkaie Geen of & beneteal Uahen ona | fifty-seven mar Guat Dor—"it's tor Dr. Pitiem, Druggiate—"Oh, that's different. | ] ficiency in the catching of criminals. There is no lack oe | ; - cxmenm | Jim says that down at Slumber). Druggiaie— 0 new { uties in the sheriff's office, but, almost without exception, they Bench they always have « ’ Foil ~ Parody ut,” said the fair matd i in office, while criminals prey on the community and es the people aearty frees seem rather young to be wearing —_ } 7 . nte 1 the title of colonel aree : punishment when detected It's bot where Tam, but by mat! the} Pn - . “ : yway,” rejoined the beardless The condition furnishes a strong reason why a man like + fone fs ae ig had Tre participated im soven-| vowed Robert T. Hodge should be elected to the office of sheriff where the other fellow goes, |e summer engagements | as Hodge has proven his ability as an officer by catching crim | ye tsieam Quatifications. | WHOLESALE ean inals when every other deputy assigned on the chase failed. He | i eipeed - stad: bagi } eal . wae . hink the world ts grow atr os has made some notable captures and, once he takes the trail | | ol Qaedip (hla por’ de, 5 tanta] etecieee Preeraoeeue = he does not rest until the criminal is apprehended. He has both | “Dunno an ‘tis, reaponted the old! very am sa ur Ares UP-TOWN STORE the tenacity of purpose and the intelligence to run down the sae hah N EO RPS " 2 PIKE ST. see WESTLAKE / AVE. craftiest criminal and, if he were sheriff, there would be many gost Ornice sue-s “me 17 AT THe UP Tow STOME more arrests to the credit of the sheriff's office With Hodge as sheriff, there would be no politicians hold ' ing the position of deputy sheriff. The deputies would be of @rere detailed to arrest, or lose their jobs | All this week, at both Quaker Stores, different PHILOSOPHY OF CHEWING GUM day, Best Tollet, Laundry and Shaving Soap. ores a ket—you'll save a lot of money by it. Watch this space Star, These for Tuesday only A New York psychiatrist—which is one who treats mental The only way to save time Is to red tages cone tant of New York, | KIRK'S WITCH HAZEL |ARMOUR'S | i oO ¢ city does « reste it Sisorders—says that gum chewing relieves the ear drums of the adie hares eS business one-fifth gréater than the|f TOILET—Thiree cakes BAR—Three ailianl ‘oar and rattle of the city Almoet half < mil the steel pro: | former ae | 20¢ | WILLIAMS’ JERSE “You'll find half the passengers in the subway trains chew- he samedi ant “t cannot live but a week longer |! CONTI'S CASTILE SOAP | CREAM—Four cakes and ing gum,” he says, “and it is because of the noise. People take | The Antinen Qe., Mail prints | wisest * agatha i Large bars; usually 65 | metal — box, extra ; ally, duke? ow can 4 ; . the only method their subconscious thinking arrangement sug-/ |e treehing GOES en AO METRE tix on 6 apedifie length of | extra special, per bar ST¢ cial .. ee Ae gests to relieve the condition.” eee Umer va : 0 s P “De they serve milk with moals “The landlord fix on it. miss not | Any excuse for chewing gum is welcome | dt pour bearéing house? L"—Loutavitie Courier Journal | , “OF . + 99 And in the absence of any excuse at all, the gum chewing Well, some say it is milk and) — a | Armour s air-Skin Soap goes on anyway come cay Cie |] | Contains no injurious chemicals. Makes a creamy Jather, It is worth while to remark that it has become one of the “Ask, and it shall be given you, The “Bradbury Sys- H oe po aes Samibe “aes po peri: “ find, kmock, and <—s ‘ great national industries—that is, the manufacture of the gum [ean ned a pene tem” Label in Men's { will itmit 6 to @ customer at, extra special, per eke .. has. A great deal of capital is invested in it, and millions of non . Matt. vi7 1] Clothes stands for | ou dear,” gushed long sheat ines, . people are employed in it—that is, in chewing it Beatrice Sconediy. ‘es abe Sonsian aon par prove sme ge | PORES Ste Destecht { TE or Considering the great fortunes made in it, let none regard | Wie es toward the Hoard shore, I told ber ‘The gowns are) We asked young Herrmann | —estestion in Vit ‘a the chewing of gum as a useless, frivolous, senseless practice. | new styles “4 ‘ thiak an eaten has) a4 tn pened "hee coats ve ae a . q = And yet the amount of energy expended in this process, i i oe Date [express the most eccentric ideas of | Try me on German ] —asting wear { ae ot : * that ‘elabor:| capitalized and conserved, would produce great results ween 3 hove gathesed.e. hostthy |etiiy teomaned tis woleeh, Staten] Ti resigench of en pubenth —~awaigger styles ' e [ Of course, the individual, even by continuous mastication, | Sst “A nn 5 Cenawtane reptied and embrotdery and heavy buttons of| dor is regarded as part of the soll | . \ - i | edged into unshine bandeome quality They f¢ of the country whose Mag it Mira, aoed ! : re which ever calls for more and more mastication, does little, tan,” Beatrice|dreame’ Woulda't I like to s0e\ang js therefore beyond thegiurie moneysworth r but if the power evolved by the practice in a whole town could} | protested 4 : can think of is her when she reads itt” latetion of the United States gov:| { y my new gown. I wrote Louise all| “Not half as much as she would) erainent. Foreign countries are ex ; pt be harnessed and applied, it might at least run the generator) jabout it this morning @he will be lke to see you, my dear perro) to punish representatives for| See that Zour new Fall | © w for the electric light system. }s0 envious, | know.’ | Aud why, do you imagine, 4!4 any crimes Suit bears the “Brad- | i ‘The new modified Directoire,|they both laugh? | ° i The power used in rapidly working the jaws of half the| ” rl ad Ww oo EE See Some oe ee cee Are you walting for ine, dear bury” label. We are sole people who ride in the New York subway might, if properly | | ahe anid, coming down stairs at last, awrents for Seatt! 7 utilized, provide motive force for the trains. se hE the impe m 4 ~ ; ; altin : This great national industry is the subject of constant | | tent man No, not waiting—so- liberal credit privilege j satire and ridicule. This is because it is not understood, and it! | Sarding."—Tentare Guasesmes is at your disposal if not aa | may be because it is mainly a temale accomplishment | Don't judge # candidate by the|} Convenient to pay cash. OF THE ‘, 4 Some have said that the practice arises from nervousness— etengeny be hemps Sere Heeteny } i the idle desire to be busy without doing anything—and because | Fifty publications are printed in ° | “ r it fills up the vacuity in conversation Baperanto, the new universal lea i . or s Some have regarded it as in obedience to the feminine in-| —_ oes stinct for the cultivation of patience and self-denial patience | wtiotet’ veers, | want or con 3 le of Nero, er > R in a fruitless activity and self-denial in the eternal act of masti 2 plexion from the sun cation without swallowing. It is no more related to these vir canmebueustiane | « bl hs 7 ¢ George J amy on Gould, son of oor gen than it is to the habit of the reflective cow in chewing her} One-half cupful of batter, one-quarter pound. Ceuta’ to working in mines at vad. Two level tablespoons of butter, one ounce a ee The true explanation is a more philosophical one, and re a lates to the great modern social movement. It is to strengthen Four level tablespoons flour, ane ounce e, wong Be an of sone Sear ennne ‘ fe t and develop and make more masculine the feminine underjaw Sixteen tablespoons of liquid, one cup ous matropeiiinn, Satries je, 2,000, If women are to take men's place in world affairs, they Your sattagecntuis, one toanpeantel ONLY SIX MORE SALE DAYS AND OUR DOORS must begin by shifting from the men to the women the heavy, — WILL CLOSE FOREVER. WE ADMIT THAT ASSORT: determined lower jaw, which, as everybody knows, is the most Fone Comment,’ ate: eeanepate MENTS ARE NOW VERY BADLY BROKEN, 80 WE distinctive mark of prowess and power Twelve tablespoontuls ane cup. : , RN eg START TOMORROW WITH A MERCILESS SLAUGH generation or two persistent gum chewing may work! Four cupfuls, one pound ! this purpose, and then it may cease—or men may be compelled | i TER OP ALL. OOS AND ENDS more generally to resort to it to preserve their supremacy Aig Nae PA EN Ft Of summer Srenses f WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF LAOIE® — dy the gum- ‘chewing man is becoming common Soap suds should never be used to wash windows ] FUR NECK PIECES, MUFFS, SHORT AND LONG j Alcohol cléans plano keys | COATS, ALSO CHILOREN’S FUR SETS. TAKE ANE — : One cup granulated sugar, one-half ponud Th S it S ti f OF THEM AT HALF PRICE. : e@ Suit sensation 0 | Sixteon large tablespoonfuls, one-half pint : A common-aized tumbler holds one-half pint t 2 1 “4 1 f , | Chicken meat is eustly digested | “Stein-Bloch,” “Mich: rn” and other celebrated M. } Do you go a month without dinner, then makes in broken lots, to close, at oors n at 9:30 ; Rit Geese and ducks are very imdigestibie ! Every day without a Victor is a loss you can | Pho test way to week. tummibewe that have contelnee mi igi t S ° Windows jf Pa! Sx pa r | rinse them first in cold water ee Windows ee Come today and learn about our easy-pay- | A tender chicken can be told by flexible cartilage at the tt Ne is vind of breast bone, soft feet and silky skin ee | st & garment ia the tot that than } $18.00, and most of them are $20.0 ¥: values New Fall Models now on exhibition ment plan es aan Fire-Proof Storage $1.00 per week. FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC BEKINS Moving and Storage Co.| Sherman,Clay&Co o he $26.00 Fixtures for Sale |SUTCLIFFE BAXTER RECEIVER FOR THE | McCARTHY DRY GOODS C0. Corner Third Ave, & Washington Strest Main 1688, ™ | } BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 26 CENTS. It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for proseat buyers KAVANAGH CO., Inc., Mine Operators. | / 704-6-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. nOK Ks Stocks, Bonds, Grain Private Wire | Both Phones—219 aot Orders Mxnouted for Investment or on M. aed Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” 0% Alaska ide «

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