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THE BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, PH NES Main 1080, IND. 441, These are exchanges, and connect with all de partmente—aek for department or name of person you want. BALLARD STAR AGENCY — 640) Ballard av Bune ‘ Hiroe, 2708 Rockefeller Av RVEREDT STAB AGRNCY—Horr “Ons Sent per copy, al 6 Hivered by mall oF cartier pions Ind. 441, betwee oe If you should miss on it a neet @ copr time and it let oly way Have you voted? If you have not, The Star wishes to remind you of a duty you owe the community in which you live For years King county has been in the grip of a political ring which has squandered the money of the taxpayers for po litical ends, instead of for needed improvements and efficient county government. The ringsters have grown rich as a result, | and the taxes on the property of the poor man have mounted] } steadily higher as the expensive the ringsters grew. Under the ring regime, political office has come to be considered but a means of private enrich aft has be | come the motto of office-seeking politicians This ring, which has been county for years, is seeking to maintain its contro’ politics today, The ring is seeking not only togretain its hold | the prevatting color will t SEATTLE STAR ay we cam be certain of giving our sumsortbere & perfect servioe— HAVE YOU DONE YOUR DUTY? 1907-1809 Geventh Ave Mallar conte parm pires te on Dur subsort ptt oat. A change to reach ain attion, wend you we please telephone us every | political graft organization of ent, and Now It's the directooire overcoat jso threw the two together, The re for men, and tho tailors say it ts|sult ts a startier. Next year they t innovation in years. The coat is split on the left side, | limit gowns, the coat skirt being long and A long pleat is taken in the side, buttons sewed on the edge of ross the opening. They don't call it the usable by @ high, fitting military lity of King |neck warm while the legs " mitted to get cold by reason of the sapping the vita of county on the county machinery, but to foist the arch-corruptionist States senator. Ringster Beckingham and Ringster Rutherford are seeking renomination on the republican ers, so that they ma ticket for county commission Ringster Brier is seeking the republican nomination for auditor nation for »wance for from the an accommodating county auditor. If these ringsters are elected, they will continue to bleed | singte and dot King county in the future as in the past. Are you going to help | exam elect them by voting for them or by not voting at all? Is it not plainly your duty to go to the polls ar vote in such a manner as to help defeat these ringsters? Do you need advice on how to vote? The best advice The Star can give is to name the men who, against the ringsters. M. J. Carrigan, in the First district, and George W. Albin, in the Third district, have unquestionably developed the great est strength in the race against Beckingham and Rutherford for nomination for commissioners. Both men are business men of proved honesty and ability, whom you can safely trust with the interests of the taxpayers as county commissioners | Robert T. Hodge is unquestionably the strongest man in the race for sheriff against Jim Agnew, the ring candidate Hodge is a poor man with a splendid record as a deputy sheriff, | and the necessary education and intelligence to make a good | sheriff. He promises, if elected, to do away with all grafting in| the sheriff's office, and serve for the salary of $200 per month | alone. Otto A. Case is the opponent of Ringster Brier for the nom ination for county auditor. He has made a good record as coun- ty clerk, conducting the office honestly and in a business-like manner. He is bitterly opposed by the ring, and, if elected, will not allow illegal expenditure of the money of the county =e Engst for prosecuting attorney, but he deserves your vote be- oa thy. he has proven himself to be the kind of prosecutor who Soh¢ not hesitate to enforce the laws. fens OTe polls are open until 8 o'clock tonight. You still have from® to vote. Hurry to your voting precinct. If you are there horgore the polls close, you must be given the opportunity to Ae. Do your duty. © “BY JDOSIE-MPARTL “Louise is a fine girl, but i'd rather not meet her, She is so de- pressing!” And the elder of the two trim, shirtwaistand-skirt girls quickly drew her companion into a side street to avoid meeting “Louise.” The three girls were friends, but “Loulse” kept her distress signals perpetually flying, and the two wise maidens ran away rather than sac rifice their cheerfulness to a friend Instead of following the time hon ored advice of telling her troubles to a policeman Louise peddled them around among her friends; she al ways had a “grouch” on; life was one vast grimace of dissatisfaction. The world has precious little use|avold her as he would any other for the morbid girl As an over fect salad is the damsel that bear eth about with her a grouch ‘There is no sounder gospel than the gospel of cheer. That doesn't Mean necessarily a sickly smile when the saving bank suspends payment and your poor little $350 the only money you ever did save Teturus no more No. ‘There is a time to laugh and atime to cry. But there is not, and never should be, # time to whi Just refiect that this discontent ed, fault-finding, down-in-the-mouth attitude indicates a lack of moral courage. » one Iikes to be called a cow ard. But isn’t that the word best fitted for a person who low and howls when the world goes wrong Instead of seeking a better point of attack? The morbid girl tiv tion, She is never sought after or cordially greeted when she arrives The manager of store or factory or office where she works learns to DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. | | pute | courag: powerful depressent done of vinegar in an otherwise per-| She takes hope and mirth and spiritual energy out of life and she apair, impatience, and dis ment in their place We never get just exactly what we want in this world. The promo tion we think we should have had goes to another, The chance we fix our eyes on is grabbed by someone with a “pull One of the best things that has happened to women In the last 100 ears is her establishment of a foothold in the larger world of in dustry outs! he home It has ught her tolerance; re ward for the rights of other san ity, poise, calm judgment. In large measure it has taught her cheerful ness, the girl with a grouch does not get the best positions, but here and the she still exists ike a flaw in a mighty machine Cheer up! If you don't like your job get another. If ill, see a physl cian, If tired, take a ation—the firm will be glad to spare you for a while. Anyway, don’t whine BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain Private Wires Both Phones—279 304-206-208 Alawke Bldg Orders Bxecuted tor Investment or on Margins jeven up fall and winter : , ' . ! not only ove of the state, Levi Ankeny, upon the people again as a United | put suitings, hate, neckties will be any number of oth y maintain their control of county finances. | from grass green to window blind | Stripes will also be much in vogue : " P T is another variety of so that he may put his O. K. on the financiering of Beckingham | gvereoat—a box and Rutherford. Ringster Agnew is secking the nomir sheriff in the hope of capturing the fat graft in the all feeding prisoners in the county jail kindly donate: county treasury by the county commissioners and allowed by | .oo ort {nightmare ts a xingledouble-breast tatlors ran out of \ples a balloon chopped off in the middie and inverted be termed the modified directotre CAMBRIC GOWN. { cast your in the opinion of this newspaper, have the best chance to win} OPP eee Pe eee eee eee eee eee they are |*DIRECTOIRE” COAT FOR THE MEN;); ALSO OTHER NIGHTMARES will have trouble, for this is the It looks Ike ft had been modeled over a Bartlett pear or a smallaleed |gourd, The cuffs look saucy enough to bite, but they won't. The buttons and slits just have to be there, The sleeves are peg top and give an Jathietic effect. The back Is close fitting, has been pleated under the jarms on each side, and has a long, | closed vent in the back, which | brings out the lines of the body | manying w aistoonts | t hits in the mad-| are double-breasted, | too, and the backs are akin tight, to! sive a fine body line offect. Straps ar The accoms would m omitted—the tailors say they draw and ruin the beauty of a form fitting garment, The lapels a jong, and the watch pockets have slits through which the fobs pass, a precaution against piekpockets The extreme college garments all have long, rolling lapels The trousers have cuffs anywhere from two to four Inches high. Ali trows ors remain peg top. | Men's hats will run largely, cape cially in derbles, to “merry wid ows.” They have low crowns and rolling, rakish brime, with hows on the bands. These bows don’? Minish as heretofore, at the half, but run on back to the three-quarter post All soft hats will have lower | ‘crowns, & sort of mushroom effect SE ETE awe short kimono sleeves. A hand embroidered yoke makes a dainty finieh « ee ee F AND THIS 18 A CONVICT? MONTGOMERY, Ala, Sept &—C. C. Davis, who adinits that he le money from the Montgomery postoffice to bey necessition for a wife who whe and mentally unbalance came back after eight mo leave and was sent to the At lanta penitentiary for a yoar and a day. He pleaded guilty last January p & plea to Judge Thos. G. Jones to let him go home and arrange for the care of his wife. This was granted, and during the time he some money to her way and arranged t her in good bands * * * * * * - - * . ee VASELINE FOR CORKS. tke of muciinge or gtue bot will not stick to the glass tf overed with a thin coat ing of vaseline before being in eh : | is| sorted. It is an easy remedy for| George F. Vanderveer is not opposed by any ring candi-| made tn empire fashion with wide, a Very trying annoyance. | A LITTLE INCIDENT IN THE CANNED SPEECH CAMPAIGN Arnold Vibrator Co. 340 Arcade Annex Best Shoe Repalring in ity While You Walt 217 JAMES BT STAR DUST a curt reply There were rumora of graft 1 Be ekausti” th Hades. This road,” declared one faction, | Whistle was to be paved with good tuten-| . tions | Laying Down the Law. Well?” | “I proposed to a suffragette.” Kxamtne the material, Are these Well Her | made 1 | och of acceptance kinder wish I hadn't good intent Too Much For Him, | Her Intuition. This lady candidate will not) «ye ain't true love with him.” talk Why not, girl? What! He talke tm nuthin’ but eppy Slowly enough to be reported I give ft up,” said the star inter grams, Life ain't no soclety play viewer with a sigh Prehistoric The rebellious angels had Just! Percentagely Speaking been cast out of heaven Of all sad words of pen or tongue In the swift downward flight, t of the bunch is| Lucifer overtook Heelzebub The padde Cong tu But there's an act that's even | called sadder An old problem,” answ That's when the team slips down future foul fiend, between somer the | r saulte—"Where are we going this| Heartbreaking another rung fall? Going Some. Made a Noise Like It. It may be that the law's obe “Say, young man,” asked the old! Or possibly there is no test lady at the ticket office, “what! Save by pedestrians dismayed, time does the next train pull in| But now a tendency's displayed here and how long does it satay?’ | ‘To give the speed arrest a rest | gee age rant eee MOST ANYTHING Some Figures And a Few Light Extras Cleveland was a Presbyterian, quotation about a nod t good as a wink, and #o forth?” Term of copyright runs 28 years,| | Fweddy Why—er—I can't ° | thin: Cholly: Oh, I know that. I'm Census statistics show women asking you to try to remember. live longer than men Number of cigarets smoked tn Ph. ow ow United States in a year was 3-/7 resort In Hawkes bay w Zealand is called & ma taukakatangihangakoanan, 2 But this te only an abbreviation nd was youngest retiring’ Full name is Tamatauwhatataig in his fifty-third i whe ngakoauactanenulrarangikt | tanatahu. president, be year when he retired Hubby: Huh! I s’pose you like! Russian government may re to jong halr on @ ’ au ak and crossbone sign, to- Wifey: 17 nda on wheth-|gether with the word “Polson, er it is on the head or on the coat.| placed on all receptacles contain ing whisky 1t je easy for a man to have the courage of his convictions if his| St Halloa! I» it 7 bank balance is large enough oc are | am so sleepy that I can't open my eyes. Annual per capita consumption} Head Waiter (who has knocked of sugar in United States is 76) at the door)—I'll bring you your | mings in a great variety of designs. pounds; in England, 92; Bpain, 10; | DIN, wir, if you ike —Tit-Bits Italy, 7 a a SRE Bhe: 1 understand that drinking ei one ee hoe eo. I “She Lives in Great Seattle” nounced succenscs.—Chicag nal Is @ real ttle product, com. posed by Professor Adolph Ed gren, printed and shed by the Liberal Printing Co, 602 Pike st Under President Dias, ral ot Mexico have reached miles and government reve have grown from $15, to $115,000,000 For # at the music stores. Price 25 Cents Heaven will be no heaven to me if 1 do not meet my wife there.— Andrew Jackson. ! John J. Hayes, Marathon winner " refused offer of $1,000 a week to go on vaudeville stage (Paid Advertisement.) At Providence, R. 1, Sept 17,! Phelan was credited with beating @ bunt to first base In three sec-| onds Mat Cholly: Let me see—what's that MER F. “JOR” CONNER, | Republican Candidate for County } Commissioner, First District. B-R-A-D-B-U-R-Y SPELLS ~ QUTBURST OF EVERETT TRuE What's troubling you, Bub?” he |latest. All the needie | the flap, which is finished in a new scallop. The favorite combinations lars and cuffs of dust eee and black and Copeubagen biue sat black FADS AND FANCIES in infants’ stockings rowebuds are used undyed linen parasols are iain: on ‘ * ae ye continue to oom be favorite hat jowers La -W) would The vory latest shade in fall fab-|i¢ fay crane Ht nny ries ts called baked earth. ¢ of the smartest » being made of mohair The new white elastic studded with steel nall heads. The ribbon comb ts the growth of the hair ribbon fad Stripes predominate in the better grades of lisle and silk hosiery Furniture brocades and tapestries Are used im the very newest slip man Hobo—An A tablespoonful of ‘Doran fe the rinsing water will out a oy lows and browns of al! tones will be much tn vogue in millinery m beautifully vite ee ' scum as it rises, oF it will stl § the clothes again, yas round or flat heads are the thing in hat plus. tings are popular A shell ribbon needle for drawing the ribbon through the hair ts one of the latest novelties. Jet ornaments are coming much into evidence again “In Hiram Lotte still | medder's beau since ‘ante | boarding school?” es “What happened? Engagemey | broken?” white linen handbag is the DOWN-TOWN STORE OID “1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. © WESTLAKE AVE. POST-OFTICE sum ste WOU AT THE UPTOWN STOME Extra Special Wednesday LANE’S HEALING SALVE— Twenty-five doses to the box; KONDON’S CATARRHAL JEL- LY-—-The 50c MAGNESIA—in regular ibe; tor, blocks; OREGON FRUIT SAL’ AROMATIC CASTOR OiL—Su- JAPANESE perior quality; regular SANTONINE WORM TABLETS QUAKER BOTANICAL GARWOOD’S DRY SMELLING SALTS—Per 10 FOOT’S CORN SAL Regular 25c; sth NR thn, J Wap te ~att aLobat on . as work ism A CINCH JOB, couldn't be @ tramp, my we from the a. |SEPBSBe0e B gees: "82 Se¥paeca ese _EFeet MORE 6TYLISH No, indeedy,” | BLAIR’S ENGLISH TABLET size; special .. or Regular 500; special ... BERRY’S MINERAL SALTS—For catarch, impurities, ete.; regular SOc size; special ....0¥ indigestion; 500 size; special . CREAM — Removes stains and grease. Per bottle .. --For kidney, liver trouble; regular Téc packages; special .. | QUAKER LAXATIVE TEA—Regular 50¢ packages, special ., us Brown” Store Will Be Closed Mon- day—Labor Day “Satisfaction” —for “Bradbury Sys tem’’ Clothing is the finest ready-for-service men's apparel on the market—it leaves noth ing to be desired as to style, quality and fit. Che prices are right $18.00 and up—there’s money's worth a-plenty in every garment Our Liberal Credit Plan is at your di posal, if not convenient to pay Eastern Outfitting Company Inc. 1332-34 209 Second Ay. Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit \ House.” ne \eenctomnnem —e $500 Reward » of alooholiem that I J. B. BRISBOIS Ho ¥. and Main St flow, Ind. 4221 A ante meee come nl an Open Saturday Night Till 11 o'Clock. Light and medium weight Suits from summer stock, $9.00 display new Fall Boys, in browns, green, grays, Oxfords, blacks $12.50 to $35.00 Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. Thied Ave, & Washington Street. BUY TIMPAHU 30 NE STOCK AT fe rapidiy arriving, and- will mak or preseat bape Mine Operators. 704-5-67:8 JOHNSTON BLOG. KAVANAGH CO. $18.00 to $25.00, to Models for Men and tod, The 25 CENTS. g money f