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STAR DUST _BY JOSH aad A WORD FROM JOSH WIS8, STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. BALLARD STAR AGENCY—010) Na linet ay Bunaet,. Matlard 106. He waa gravely tn ‘trifle Heht as alr,” effeminate-looking REVERETY STAR AGENCY. A. King, 1610 Paoit when a mee , . tail Sie geo {Stat gus has wd rat to VOTE FOR THE MAN | she perciant ne bp auanse tens” Oh, no," said the young man; {t's mine.” "know @ feller th’t calle Tomorrow will probably dawn as every other day has done ie wife ‘Mie vane cordtnienl, @e yiuan P his for ages past, and nature will take no interest in the moment ery’ = because ; man closely Would you mind : she loves com> | tolling mo what sixe hairpins you ots events about to happen. Nevertheless it is a day of serious pany.” use?” he asked, after a pause, By people will have| import to every man, woman and child in the nation the the t nation on earth for Boots and Buggies. | ‘That Lord Brougham was fatty capable of a quick retort is shown | by the following - “You, my lord,” sald Wellington; No Doubt of It. arkry with him, “will be remem: resident of Local Golf Club: | pered, not for having been a great secretary informs me th@t|jawyer nor for having written pro. work of erecting the new pa time the sun goes down tomorrow nig decided who is to be the ruler of the great the next four years; they will have decided On what laws they will have and by their votes will have chosen for themselves, whether weal or ‘Tomorrow is a sacred day woe, albeit that we will go about our] the | found philosophical man we prefer for president | “Oh in national affairs, and this is as it should be. In national affairs page om ee reg matter} (8? boots, 1 forgot ‘em each party is pledged to a certain course of conduct and there) of fact, his complaint is hered iF | WERE A— can be little or no question of the man. To be nominated for a 4 oe ee president, a man must of necessity be fit for the office. That's queer; I'm @ an’t | But this does not apply to local affairs, Rather it is peg bee oe ta agg ° reverse. A local party organization for local offices is a mis~| case of hereditary tn the neigh | nomer. There is no question of tariff, bank guaranty, financt al peg 3 ag os ie gPhone | legislation or exclusion involved It is merely a ma { honesty and efficiency, of which no} 80 Would Others. : | Little Freddie was told by the| There is no more reason in} yurse yoly political party has a mone morning that the stork voting for a local candidate because his belief and yours coin beg vate i bones en ee cides on the tariff question nere is because he wears the] {ior and asked if he would Ike same size collar or sends his children to the same school py ia ~ © thing about the! What possible difference can it make whether the secretary | yapy snake Presale, “bot 14 ithe ent of public ion, the coun to see the stork } of state, the superint i auditor or the justice of the peace is a reput erat? A man is elected to these offices to pert ties. He has nothing to say as to the revision upward or down-| | can or a demo-| Saved His Country. } What induced you to offer your airahip to @ rival power Pure patriotiam,” answered m certain du-| the HURDY-GURDY MAN ff ol > hb « plain duty to perform. |inveator, with & meaningful) "4 use my good right arm ward of the tariff. He has nothing but his p 4 duty to pe | res ace eae Geet cae aoe Then why consider what party he belongs to? is 1 wouldn't clutter up the gutter 1 S : 4 ‘ Rut operate a fodder euttor, If you think one candidate is a proper and fit man for the} Mise or Mr? ; ? | Fighting Bob” Evans, during his The kind that pleasure leads i e a en’ to believe the same as you on re io down ¢ ” Office he seeks, and he happens to believ« . last stay in Washington, was one} 7° life down on the farm. vote for him. But re-| evening a guest at a house where does flot|he met a number of the younger| One Way to Figure. } set of the capital | Artist—"T got more tha I ex-| constitute his efficiency and honesty. Some grafters, burglars) ay the admiral was leaving he| pected for that landscape.” . . ly » ideas on tariff and bank deposit | chanced to pick up from the floor| Priend--"“Why, | thought your and footpads probably have ideas on tariff a D t \eosecy dainty’ besdkerehlet, edgea|tasdiord ar es ‘tae 1h $A, ton stions, why, well and good is agreement with you in national matters guarantee similar to yours. Neither is it to be considered in-| . trea sas «8 of reut ‘ruit Jars Artiat-—“Yea, bat he raised my | To Clean F | sont "Harper's Weekly political matters. Most pepple belong to one or the other par- Success in = fruit depends ty, and their opportunity for political beliefs is limited to one)‘ o oa having the jars thoroughly | steritieed; Uf fruit has) Striving to Please. variably a mark of intelligence that a man agrees with you 2 | ? Fair Shopper—“Have you ansed an an chance in two of being right. ace, opotied in Le same thie | ocher pair amalior than these? | - ore ul ersonal friendsh be considered. | mm ged Shoe Clerk—Yea, madam, we! And no more should personal friendship b se ot ont te Od eagle che TP pg I os condition, put the stove in of cold water in which has beee } solved a tablespoonful of Gold Dus | » washing power and let come to « beil 'T ‘The tops should also be immersed for Otherwise, forget him «few minutes in boiling water and ok rubbers wever be weed. After) the can has been filled, shake, scree | (he tope on and invert the cane to mabe ear there are mo air holes | Here’s the Actual Your friend may be all that is desirable in his social, finan of religious life, and atthe same time make a mighty poor off} cial. s In brief, look at the he is the best for the office, vote for him. while you are in the voting booth. Vote on every question on the ballot. Vote for or against the proposed amendments to the state constitution. They may) mean much to you. Vote as you think. right, and, above all things, vote. | aize man in light of the office he seeks Main #204 FEW WORDS ABOUT HUMPHREY There is every indication that William E. Humphrey will be re-elected to congress by a large majority. His record has| been generally satisfactory to the people of Seattie and the! state generally. | Mr. Humphrey has been an efficient man in the national) legislature, and has done much to advance measures beneficial) to the state of Washington. | In taking care of the interests of Puget sound and the northwest, often against the antagonistic influences of the Cali-| fornia delegation, the Seattle congressman has performed some very effective work. He has helped to bring the state into a| position to command attention in congress, and thus se ure} needed appropriations and other direct benefits | As everybody knows, the state of Washington was at a great disadvantage in the national capital for many years, through the lack of an efficient, co-operating delegation of money tomorrow. they are not the selling price of the article. BUFFET. You save $3.00 on steel BED SPRING. $1.25 on DINING CHAIR to match. BRUSSELS CARP BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS. Also specials it reputation, aren't we “THE PLACE TO SAVE”? congressmen, and the interests of the commonwealth suffered severely in consequence. It is only recently that this condition has been remedied. Mr. Humphrey is one of the men who iene ot be wort le comgr will receive a big ar We Made This Couch Because of his work in cc | It’s Good Honest Construction ngress he tiative vote at ‘Tuesday's election TWO AMENDMENTS By this t afin and Debs have done their full duty intelligent interest @ next twenty-four hours show an This Oak Dining Table at the emy who fears be will Se A ar have t . a ndida elected, never promises Worth = tisitasp —T Special mother b ren ar afe inside when he is in the neigh! It's pa “ot et ‘ , ough Interest Arch bold’s pr nt ferences to ask him fer an ¢ ion of hope + Hnd ft not been for the Vanderveer-Tim ineldent we would have THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. THE COMICAL KITTENS . ; villon has been suapended be | ’ at eer Gee Wilh aiaoteh! ae duties in @ profane manner, with no worship or enthusiasm. | iP souk or wool’ hae became Puttar wtyle ot caiage” ad ff “ a ail « “be bee Tomorrow is the real day of liberty, though there will be n¢ 4. "Now T think tf we All| And your | gm ae car cities? nor ‘i Worth " head ogether we shall ough: | pa iilliners; not a “ready-to-wear fireworks to herald its coming, for tomorrow we, the people, heads her wo shall) Rrougham, | “will epree little kittens oat at thelr play sae . a fo to provide Sa. adequate; not for having gals | Found a big auto and drove it away in the lo | Nail rule. jaupply of that matertal jof Vittoria and Wa lily bill ! ” All made of selected “hy quality | Manteurs they dashed with @ merry “meow, ality Most of us by this time have made up our minds which having given your na o 8 tanh iret a Be farmer but ran down his cow; materials, made in tt 8 wa Selseors, 3 \ ; | Cone See |lonabie kind of boots Frightened the parson's full 20-year nag. cluding e tt 4 - | Pear. We are all more or less partisan) rw, Fogge-"What do you think sald Wellington, “dama| .e"*e ’ , u even the “pill box” and the Bumped an old rag man and bursted hie bag They'd have been running yet without a dowbt, Hadn't a field moune just chanced to At him they sprang with a ery of delight | And the crazy big auto ran on out of sight H. L. KLEIN the City While You Wait ee a aa eS or ne eee ae a ree On Specials Not Described Below Besides the specials quoted below, we are offering a number of other splendid opportunities to save Remember, the SAVINGS quoted here are what you actually SAVE TUESDAY— You save $10.50 on a rich MAHOGANY PRINCESS DRESSER. You save $3.00 on solid oak ARM You save from $4.25 to $8.25 each on 9 by RUGS. You save $7.50 each on 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS. ’. You save from $5.50 to $7.00 a pair on PORTIERES TABLE LINEN, TOWELING, ETC. “SANITAIRE” Is the Sterling Mark on Beds. Guaranteed for 10 yrs. teed for 10 years, but will last a Iifetime—or twe And they cost ) | no more than the ordinary kind; priced from $2.75 to $26.00. SAN Two cons nal amendments are to be presented to the S ITAIRE ENAMEL 4 as flint—and never chips off. ‘We are a i od the lis Riaceeial oe ¢ 7 sole agents for these splendid beds, and are showing a very com vote ; ashington te w for their approval or disap re, . plete line, in many color combinations. Some rich effects with proval. The first relates to the cons ional provisions rela Hn i IN i brass trimmings. The designs are especially artistic tive to the a ent and taxation perty, and is designed tH | \ | hj i | to place greater power in the hands of the state board of tax - — commissioners th possesses. The weight with this amend 1 lead ) te against it se of the power m eminent ain. It is subs gh the efforts of atue for - | owners of tir la 1 to permit the taking This is a hand-made couch—made in our own factory; we know | £ private pr J : ane © OB exactly how well made and strong it is, Has full spring edge and | oe private. prop » inde onditions and not without ends; top contains 60 ofl-tem 4 coll springs, It is 31 Inches proper com) ’ the ¢ of providing outlets for wide by six feet 2 inches long. Is covered with a good grade aaher | a ‘ : ; ’ green denim. And $3.60 is worth saving—Tuesday. One to a Thi B d R | | & 2 € ary amendment anc customer hd ns Bex be ofopted is Bed Regular $10.50; Spl.$6.75 9 —— Has ¢ last 3233399; Y date 33333235 ; Baillang In Our Tollet Bection Are the Mudnut gant, Piver?@toubi Colgate, eto, Goods 424 , ng od Have You Read 1yed in’ Seattle neat ‘ P @ fee again the Great hook of re & fascinating and a art iitterest, 506 nw it mt Se is all American Novel The Lion and the Mouse? 50c, too, * “Blazed Yegit is!" "Alicwof Old Many such $1.56 Take a thr It’s 50c Here ' or $7.50. for Pretty Millinery gh one base. ur while, —— 50c for Seig. sors, Peay Knives, Etcs of “plateau.” | Knlves ite be out i —The prettiest and best Infant? Bonnets and Dresses and Child's Dresses in Seattle for the price “s an idle boast we ve it, Even . made of soft cam Easy to Be Proved an pr id $1.00 Dresses are The Best Shoe Repairing In made neatly 17 JAMES GT. New Bonnets—New Coats—Galatea Dresses === trimmed with ¢ tucks on the skin and $1.00, a hand-embroidered yoke and fir $1.3 Flas nel Skirts, with waists, 90 Pay a Little Down and a Little at a Time Open an account for —s 1 Splendid $5.00 | Low Priced New Satin | | Blankets j Silks Liberty Messaline, al An all-wool plaid anything selected 1° ee’ sane: | 1 te ane Y from our very large | nearly afl-wool) | 7*Ch son Liberty, Si and down-to-date gk tmtte eteweek | | ce tearsll | | Satin, a beaut 50 a j Third Floor | yard. ve stock of Ready-to- wear apparel for Men, Women and Children. PRICES RIGHT. Eastern Outfitting Company 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street “Beattie’s Retlable Credit House.” It’s the Easy Way They're 10c and 15¢ erch, as ape to-date as any and the easiest to use —that’s why more McCalls are used in America than of any other kind. J. A, BAILLARGEON &CO. ae aceea oas ee Of Course You Eat Butter But you do not Know the satisfa that comes from perfect confiden it’s absolute purity and entire be all contamination until you rie Saving Tuesday tight cartons, egg entire pro’ ainst dust, dirt, insects, odors, pling and human handling. Made from pastuerized cream id sanitary conditions in a m creamery. If your dealer Keeps the best he recommend this brand. Accept neither Substitutes nor Exc You save $11.25 on a solid oak DINER, and AXMINST 12 30c a yard on excellent grade You save $3.65 a pair on Earning our You save The United Produce Company ; Sole Distributors m 806 Western Avenue, Seattle SANITAIRE Iron Beds are strongest made—absolutely guaran This gracefully designed SANITAIRE bed, in the Vernis Martin very strong. Full While they ontinu posts size only A New Style Victor Talking ¥ Machine Embodying the famous Victor Taper-Arm princi iy the only sctentific method of conveying the # from the sound box to the hora complete with 12 efght-inch records, $2110 cash or easy payments. Sherman, Clay & Co 1806 2nd Ave. EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS one to a customer DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ine wiggled through the campaign without a sf » roorbach ag roma A dt table should last a | ul Mt n Thi BedR ular Movh Ph yy, eee Bande, Grate, rivets Wee . ‘ dining table nould a a long me really: pays to et m ncaa’ ,~ nev) Contrary to general expectations there was no mention of “My good or Here's one of solid oak, weathered. Top is 42 Fw $ eg 13.50; Spl.$8.50 Gesom Renepies See fae in the Thanksg! Day proclamation wide, and extends to 6 fdet, Has @ solid padeetal, it you art This SANITAIRE, bed, ing white and gold, or tn blue. Be ys , ; tad thinkin a new one for Thanksgiving, here Js the real.thing [white and gold, Has brass filier 1 one of the most pleastt m4 Forecasts may come and forecasts may go, but the unquenchable and a generous saving: terns, You save $5.00 on this tomorrow peas: ee 0 Bienes vate: teras | JNTERNATIO w ‘an tell n t Both candidates are stil reasonably certain of a splendid victory SOLE Buy Now fiserve Come today. Wu incur’ he BAKERY tomorrow aM aa. —— sessions Pay Later eoa pt Beep pegcauner, yo MAR stab AGENTS STALLS 4041, pul 1Ody., Second and ye @ es 7. BAKERY, 1218 DEPOSIT |. tnt navaso pancine | RA as Yous sMper’vont With the: “” CLUB iH MONARCH THe et wrt” All (he Credit wee at | PUGKT SOUXD SAVINOS & Pitt PK aveaat! manga RANGES M4 ane You Want ay. A will make i £12 Columbia St. | SECOND AND UNION. ° —_e Market b 16h Gane"? Tt