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aan san orci cements san ne Sesame ammo esses os a THE STAR—PRIDAY, oct. 23, 1908. THE SEATTLE STAR |OSGAR UND ADOLF SVING 3<<<<<<<€€<<e 99 9 9Y KKKKe» Panne 3 ae ROUNT DER CIRCLE En Baillargeon’ 5 = me PHONES noe ast. , On a Non-Partisan Tour Dey Rouse der Country as Id Wass Nefer qe Be- exchanges, and connect with all de Ri a fore und Hopes Id Nefer Vill—Der Elegtion Now a Foregone Conclusion INITIAL HANDKERcmon partes -ask for department or name of person und Vill Surely Take Place. We Want Tg to Know About oa ca ~PALLAND STAR AGENOW-800) Ballard ay i. Waitara 906 a ape a . : Me “EVERETT STAR AGENGY.T A. King, 1610 Pacttio Ave Sunset 990 Good Underwear Se for-seft cambrie, tele i i Entered at (he Postofticn at Seattio, Washington, as sepond-clans matter - Good Underwear Is a Good Investment ae TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when » ° an 5 tn pie st | 5 shag sh Sag a" wkd It saves doctors’ bills, i s longest, it’s far the cheap- | ¥'th 4 hand embroider, tin 03 vr tooall gout ma rae est in the end, and at Baillargeon’s it costs you no 1 A a than “ence, Dlenee telephone us than you pay for the indifferent kinds It’s knowing te en ee 8 where to buy that counts. We've sold Globe Underwear NEWN. = . cages en “ for 10 years and never had a complaint. We've sold Aus ECKWEAR THE CAT COMES TO HER OWN tralian wool underwear for 20 years, and know it’s good. 35e and 65 EAQY Dr. F. S, Bourns, chief medical examiner of the city health | Underwear for Girls Not quite all wool, Globe, hand finished, finely ht, wast | department, the man of test tubes, cultures, traps and poisons, | struggling for over a year with the plague-infested rat, throws fine, seldom shrinks, white bed, medium wei up his hands and calls loudly; : re sisi . é : = or bi rre and nice, 50c to $1.2 “Giek's Gas 2 @ or blue grey, warm and nice, ~~ ¥ Union Suits of the same, ages 2 to 16 years, $1.00 to $2.00 a suit Black Pants of the same, strictly fast color, 50c to | KID GLOV! $1.00, ; L 515 Half Wool, a nice grey, soft, warm Swiss ribbed one, AND $1. 50 PAIR 50c to $1.00 a garment A splendid wearing r or street glove, garment Thus the accumulated knowledge of scientists from Heidel burg to the jerk-water college bows and gives way to Tabby, whose only claim to vulgate fame has been her solace to the b 1 i em. el {¥ with the tea-cosy, Such other note as Tabby has received has| «iy oRTER TO DISABBOINT A LARTCH ASSEMBLETCH WE PUT ON AN EXTRA been due to her voice, which her most ardent admirers in the OF SPEET ON A STRETCH OF ELASTIG FRACK.® | , | to Fred Gchasfer, Uencely in der rain for us to leafe, “o's anything less substantial than bootjacks | EN RUT—We bes to report) but der downpour only vettet detr | DASHING ONVART — We dink sere years of maidenhood, which honor has always been shared ery stilly watches of the night have never failed to admire with Underwear for Boys weight mi-dress gla Made just like “dad's,” Qlobe, three-fourths wool, | gloves, in most But for all this, Tabby is by no means an obscure and | ating: Der sicknal for our speck | ostasin |vtctory iss insured. Heafef helup | . . . “ee c we % fal drain to commence wass ennun |ids vidows and orphans of id inan't medium weight, ribbed, tailor finished, 75c to 90c a) wear surprisingly. purely domestic factor in our national existence. History prop pee i SOONER—In orter to disabboint ee Ber j » rea — s - day Fi lo joort und adder ki ing, |& lartch assombletch ad Keesaugua) STILL, ONVART—Almoad we en erly read reveals puss in her true light, and today Felis domes mes di pe ah vel a ring. |S te argo ee en png | hay Aypelesaar ony wren ticus ranks high in the regard, if not the affections, of man }of der depot, und aa we dit so der | *Peet on & stretch Of elastif track) Adolf trom a low bridge wass bis} . ‘ trong of humanity und hackmen |Stmirably ballasdet mit Plymout | jow forehead Lacking the sycophantic nature of the dog, which will lick | cheered huskily und viahed ua “Bon | Rocks. Den @n sccidence olaps oe P " our exbedootior | We proke a recort und my susbem! yong ONVART—We hat passed the foot that kicks him, and loving liberty better than gs esi en our expetooten. lders. No we puahed tate) ee @ hat p | elatet by Adolf, who p garment, For boys who don't like wool we have a heavy sidering they're BRE pair weight ribbed cotton that’s a dandy, 50c a garment At ‘ Union Suits of the same, $1.00 to $1.25 a suit; per- A fine dress glove ported real French fect fitting, there’s not one inch of surplus mate drough eral doubtful states. Der} . id * | | « or kiddoo d BOIK or wv pet Tabby has made no humiliating advances, and such — ah LATER—"“How far bat we traf.| Lend a non ido rs [inhabitants tot We wass hoboes, | d f Gi ls we've 5 . Berd “7 Med?’ obaerfed Adoit as we passed | 8 th U; Bo is now $1.50 = pall : endearments as have been showered upon her have been ac-} wanamacooak pool bn Par aged a, beet IN ANODDER VICINIDY—"Rf Underwear or ys or Gir $ P . “Dense idiot,” T sald, “dere 14 ine jor moat heatet 4 i cepted in the spirit they are given—in default of a man of populows abbreciation vich hat|dencely diss ins der m id , be on der mile post, in diate Arabic |i .o5 Kept in colt storech for us jbart of der cambaten,” I tolt Adolf | A three-fourths wool, plain, not ribbed, heavy, warm, As an economic necessity, the cat has been in the vanguard | sumerala” : om 8 | Sure,” says Adolf, mit a Boine hs 0 Mi / \ A Marck Fool,” said Adolf, “I can'd read) yon go 800N—Adolt tus der Wdelitke + hyena “Dine les der oruck strong underwear, 50c to 80c a garment a of civilization since first the Aryans came out of Asia arch-| Arabte <*s tes of der barty. “Are we going back |able moment,” (Thud!) Fleece lined, soft, smooth, ribbed, silver grey cotton Basement Bl ; , i ne | “ Wheel! hed | bs s a ; ‘ Asai ing step by step with the pioneers, she has cleared the way of} gren LATER—Der outlook tes beme wy Kdggn- = g “ dink we} HOMEVART TIRD—Sloce s4aré vests or pants, 2 We and 35c a garment | - wes ' mice and rats, and so well was her work appreciated along the | more extraneous. People are now | are going back home by valking.” | ing outd we haf cofered « bare eight Union Suits of fleece lined white cotton, remarkably | i Y \ 1 he h Tein |2vete 2 cambaign ies on. Day are} e's tousant miles, Der country ise ac ee acai 1 Oc SILVER PL ATED Nile that the Egyptians bowed down and adored her with sis | pleating to know who {se runaing,| syveavinre Mady Yomen | quatntet dot sdmedings ise going to good values 50c, 55 and Gc a suit and Osiris. The cuniform artists of Ramesis and the queer} prong, Bo gee sith ap oa lare pringing deir chiltron t let ygt| be pulled off in Prcpenees, besitos Australian wool underwear is the good, old-fash- TEA SPOONS tine Haskell, und in vich diregtion | kiss dem, but from now onvart | low-cut shoo er exeltemend m vee diets able S000 3 A OF paint daubers of Nippon have testified to her glory and renown | goy wass last reboried. wit pow Sy pe Snowe pb apes | ane Sieh anlé undbees, buried ioned fine wool, grey Ar y Wx 3 . 5 a garment . : in antiquity. pe, ta jee bote Adolf wad me haf Kiseety japsty cas exhumo pitizinens 044 der) sha ei gi ema and seldom, if ever,| A set of six, 8Se aaa m EARLIER—Der apaty of der vot- t shrinks a A As the Asiatic hordes one westward over Europe, they! eas ene bosselit fen alley Fecal led foe ancy eo see | A new pattern Alh iq brought with them their cats, not the least honored among their | tents of a pay enfelope ad a saloon | odder in der nose und jaw for dec) IN CONGL *f ee gatos me bod for Women set of six spoons, 95¢ a i i Jobenings. Vile we fafor no candi-|prifiietch of crowting up to der|Adolt, we haf faittully dischartc Underwear ; household gods, When the American pioneer breasted the |Goo0 many bersons giaim to Frome fo und shaking deir fiste in,our|our duty und tolt id nefer to come| or niet * i Mississippi with his prairie schooner and his bull team, snugly | & resemblings, especially about |faces, Der country dows nod aged | back. | sleeping among the pots and kettles was Tabby, only awaiting | 2. a a | The meee heavy ge ribbed, white vests or 4 : 7 tot . jothe t boy ] pants, remarkable valués 50c a garment ie | the call to duty and ficld mice. As ne: tay yrrero were “Ten thousand a year,” reptied| 4 Unign Buits 46 the ‘saind, G00 0:00lt ng silver top ; datted with farms, Tabby took her place by he rence and “ee ahead Af Medium weight three-fourths wool, white or grey, | glass. pepper and salty? } parred an accompaniment to the cheerful song of the teakettle. pon SD egg ribbed, non-shrinking garments that are real warm, $1.00 ‘ail 4 In poetry and song, puss has always found her devotees, and BY JOSH | abaahnd Four dollars a week tn 4 garment i E het catholic friendships and disregard for the conventions of }eash an’ de rest in legal advice Union Suits of the same, $1.75 a suit Compotes, _ vases,s Mverybody's Magazine Nearly all wool, medium weight vests or pants, a| boxes beautiful garment, fine and nice, $1.25 a garment. Union Suits of the same, $2.25 a suit. Globe, nearly all wool, white or grey, $1.50 a) celery trays, 8-inch h garment. < bad : P oe bowls, ete., ete. $3.50 Union Suits of the same, $2.75 a suit. eee * gne bottles, society have made her a favorite subject of artists, Gottfried) A WORD FROM JOSH Wi6E. [the admonition. That his bes ched oc 2 7 . . . , s were appreciated was made o i. “1 aay, walter,” sald the imps Mind put all his loving inspirations into the cats he limned on lis the lawoer by 4 caurennan’ee Toon Ce et ae ean ee canvas, cate that will live as long as weave and paint resist the | tween Tommy and another office | omeletio be? mutations of time. Salvator Rosa, Wisscher, Madame Ronner ‘boy of the same floor which he re| “| can't say exactly, sir,” replied a and a score of others have not thought the cat beneath their | ets, carafes, mayor coutly overheard the walter, “but the average is “Time is tike| “Wotcher wagesT’ asked the about eight inches : aftistic strivings, rything else: | ~ om OY 5 ME cath i In Pittsburg a special breed of cold storage cats has been | ‘il we ‘ Cashmere _ Hose Children’s | BOOKS f developed for the packing plants. Uncle Sam makes a respect- bie it te. 25¢, 30c and 35¢ Cloth covered juve able appropriation each year for the cats in the employ of the | si i i; or y, i 25e for good wool cash- | Wool feet, mixed Iga) peck, “Henty,,Horatey postoffice. In Vienna and Paris, in fact, in continental Europe se generally, governments recognize in a substantial way their | | mere There's warmth anal ger Jr ; Bound to Win, in | obligations to the cat. } . 43c for a 50c grade Eng- | strength enough in series, in large clear typed 4 And now puss is called upon to defend us from the plague | lish cashmere. t suit you all alts 25c each. { f Does she get excited, flustered or arrogant with her new hon She Was Firat. | $1.50 copyrights 50¢ A woman slipt a dime into her : " glove on her left hand. She would the muddy street, with one eye peeled for her canine friend, | be at the subway in s moment and sth . the dime so placed would factiitate and takes her position in front of some draughty rat hole and |‘, some ". Pitue a the foot! 4 ct stands like a soldier on guard. of the bridge extension by the city Now Don't Judge This Underwear by the Prices. Every) oy rns g Store Has Underwear That Reads Like This at Similar | ers," “The Crisis,” : Blazed Trail,” “Alice of Ol Vincennes,” ete. ete. 97 ors? Not at all. Softly and carefully she picks her way across Ft Coc id Tab wi . ve | hall the ring of a coin as it struck x00d old Tabby, or even Tom, now that the doctors have | the Penn § her ears. She | called you in for consultation, we'll worry no more about | saw a dime rolling at her tect j | bubonic germs, but, secure in your opal-eyed vigilance and) why Bg Hh tt. eth etcee t : ” | © | } appetite for rodents, we'll go our ways and reck not of rats| pick it up. She was first. His hand : from Russia or the Orient. only fanned the dust from the side | wal in « Hundred Store. subway bound, also | pa Rt 1 beg your pardon,” he said “a King Edward wears three suits of clothes each day, but bis sub | he whaleitanek wan. rather red in jecta may get consolation in feeling that his socks may have holes | the face. in them.—P-l—Punch, Ally Sloper’s Half Holiday, Scientific Ameri- Not at all," she sald. ? e you for your courtesy.” nm, and other funny papers, please copy jhurried down the stairs. Seated in an exp train. her| ay Milwaukee delegates to the W. ©. T. U. convention in Denver are | *loved hand tnvotuntarily went up| \ trying to get the next national convention for their city. It ts stoutly |{° Mey hair. A dime dropt in her | np e » understood Genied that Mesers. Pabst and Schlitz are spending large sums of | Qutside, the fat man slowly money in their behalf. lclosed his mouth Then he hit/ a | Broadway tn a northerly direction MEESSSESCEE SSE KCK SD i sa Regular $3.00 Suite auacces” Come today, "You incur ne’ ok || Regular $4.00 Suite Beatin | Regular $5.00 Suite — oe hgwtone CROWN CLOTH OUTFIT Our Credit REE Lonsutation == i It would be a valuable contribution to general knowledge to dis If | WERE A JANITOR es iq cover what Rockefelier, Harriman and the rest of the Standard Oi | . ] | i crowd are going to do with all that money they previously gave to —pay a little a ae Ase a } eat convenience to i! both parties. * those Who haven't the reads é } down and a lit- caah A The romantic chivalry which hung over those southern Night Hs Our line of | i Riders is somewhat dimmed by the fact that it took 20 of them to | tle at a time for | hang an unarmed man 80 years old | t ———— anything select- The real sensational feature of the local campaign is the pains Wearing i ea. OF ee ed from our very i The heir to the throne of Albania is in Chicago, and, being a : | large showing of Ee sae adaes in Apparel $1 7.5 i tart Young i, das sow aay nonin to et tara eat hey ki |] SUITS, OVERCOATS, (including. the f SierWtt-<idhdidhien gna 10 Goumtan ptsteces <é-seia th a. Kaladi |] famous Bradbury System and Collegi- For Ladi if i — ree me sth vastronreeasunt O8 - Makes) HATS, SHORS and OF Lames ant President Roosevelt in 1919. Doctor of Certified Liars, you know. In praise of these two stunts. | Contains nearly everything | in | cytes / A New Style Victor Te Machine } | | Embodying the famous Victor TaperArm | It Certainly Is. The political geographers are now bually engaged in charting the “Most people femarked the meanderings of Salt Creek In the other fellows’ territory thoughtful thinker, “take life se | rlously.” | “Well, there's no reason why Every airship and balloon voyage only reiterates the old saying | they should not,” rejoined the mat. that whatever goes up must come down. terof-tact person. “Taking life is} shhapsisihiitinieeminiemceey 4 serious matter.” | Store Open Till 10 p. m. Tomorrow EASTERN OUTFITTING Co., ONE PRICK — CASH On CREE the only scientific method of conveying @ from the sound box to the horn. This _—_ complete with 12 eight-inch records, $21,760 his office staff from the Junior part “Senttlo'’s Hellable Credit House” Who stole that letter of President Roosevelt to Philander ©, Chiefly Legal Advice. | (Incorporated) | ised ge Sass risen Knox and gave it to the newspapers? A certain prominent lawyer of TT jaaga4 ; Sherman, Clay & Co. | Toronto ia in the habit of lecturing | Neound Ave. Uniow st es rg ll S 1808 ‘ond Ave i : Incorporated 4 One of the essential traits of a successful hunter ts his ability to ner down, and Tommy, the offtee EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS find his way home. boy, comes in for his full share of 1912 — Second Av. — 1512,

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