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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave, EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ondelaee matter Brtered at tha Postottion at Beattin Warhiggton, ae eee ONE OF THE A.-Y.-P. WINNERS |GETS THE AOMIRING GLANCES THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1909 PRETTY LITTLE COLUMBIA IS ie j ene: —~ ae AND AL8O B8OME STRAY ‘| ee = : 2 COINS. 4 DOLLIVER, DEMOCRAT : 4 7” | BY BONNIE WHEELER ; ple, def le f { the 1 \ anf 1 | girl tn the native villag nm the Pa } ith Ntree * he » x thor sehers cad we H . the { he| Streak at the AsYol 1 senate 1 alway ut ting ear ; ane tal AM vt pon r bia k f the Dingley | sor for her, t n't t \ . ws f iit by which Columbia & law, the t for sho ia called all sorta of other resitat fefend that| names by the ateing of admire Mr ta l at r hesitated t aoe ha whieh whe haa already attached to re than a eeape Taw hor by her befght black eyes and | See a : - fro Mr. Dol 1} icfended it in a t gleaming white tooth Wing am ancy In the all Mir, Dolliv l ‘ Calumbin.ian't anything it ano] AAFt. However that ts, Cofumbig ; 4 flashes her te at 2 her carthow parka, her waal skig Id defenses, a possit ‘ mvinee the American 6 flakhes hep cunny auntie of} 5 ad ar Waded mcicion } u | presents @ ploture th t s . ' ' y them, too, for she are \ fominine, and her Eskime trappings shat be os : ee , ee hat is | but add novelty to her other char neg ege othe ¢ ; : - , Columbia Wins Admiration. nativ because some i ¢ ast beer 19 ON! Homoone has said that novelty When the Meattio Press club wag about i] ton ) er was never saying a ‘ oy WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS By F. R. Le A year a r instance, Dolliver up and down y el the Iowa | y lamba 7 el RP OE yee nen Tne } NaMARY | caw’? Qo vo) ) OW int PuleD te Woo, OVE NEe EVES baile 4 nthe , . : : | wrt YOu DAY | | Ly Thay THM AULIIGHT, NOW LA tion of the Ding! hedules. He said the campaign f ‘ WY A HEAD Go DOWN AND WATEK THE GAME : - - GE TWEEN THE OFFICE GANG AND was a fraud, He said only bad men wanted i mn Nas cs a f y ch tual I ray n't Sa » be \ | e % ? tariff were 1 Id arguments, The crush: |} | a ing and horrible accusation of being a democrat was used against|} 0, every one who refused to defend the schedules Dolliver helped |} f} nn by i! % wkd f is still available, And this familiar k ent and answer to the ery rf the pe ’ followed, when Mr Aldrich butted in on the wool s« this j Mr. Aldrich—I suppose the senator from Towa is aware that) he is not the wh argun ated in what for re as indie hedule with original investigator along these lines. The ment that he has just mad: ated over and over again in this chamber and ir ber, by every orator who has sp e has been made, iter yken agait ¢ duties on wool ens and wool yocratic claims which have been current in this cour There, Mr. Dolliver to be called a democrat by the rin It is simply reiterat ration How does It feel of the litth which you play a dancing part? You've been very closely asso-} how do yo: gmaster ircus in} elated with those Who in Iowa were wont to hurl the democrat” at everyone who dared tell the truth about public} affairs. And the charge comes back But, after fliAvhether in the senat m the this bantering and badgering is only a The important thing is to get at the truth. If Mr. Dolliver will tise to the gfeatnéss of the greatest opportunity he ever had, and] Will tell the plain truth about the tariff schedules as he alone can do it, he wilfearn the gratitude of thousands who have not been able to follow his gyrations in the past a Me. Dolliver, accept for the time at least the title of demo at placed upon you by Aldrich, and go in for big | p in Towa, | all part of the game game. Sy Ee oe ON Auditor Claussen says be O. K.'d | body in Boston can well afford to Hamilton's bullet vouchers because take such @ ‘chance. h® thought there was going to be! war with Japan, and he was keep-| Ing the secret all to himself. They have Inaugurated a start | Ming innovation tn Rastern baseball. 6 Steerer | The Washington team {is not at the “Placing the responsibility” 4! bottom of the Hat vélops the finest kind of foot work, | Carrie Nation has bought a big “ brings ut an official's side-| abilities an nothing else) se. aitto Billy Sunday. How! }many friends of the Demon Roum Members of the Ananias club as-|°"" 7 ment adrt that African title doesn't neces- j sarily mean “portly master,” but | has the significance of “fat slob.” Of course Fortier is insane, but the diseovery now is of no par “Graft in the Governor's Man. | Mimself. That's where the “man- a sion” part comes in. Otherwise it} Advices from Venezuela state would be a simple residence. that Castro's friends falled with thelr revolution. Both of them are in jail Despite the fact that vice is a monster of such hateful mien, it usually manages to get around promptly with the rent. In the future real wise governors will throw the rubber stamp away and do it with the fountain pen. After having her “day” yesterday, mother is again back doing her} wéual weekly calisthenics in the en- virons of the washtub | Mrs. Moore's = auttoblography | ranks high in the interesting if true classification. Cheer up’ Hike a lamb. A Boston man is going to fly a} Maybe May will go out balloon across the Atlantic, Any | oeee Pret oe f OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE H POSES OSHS OSHS OS OSOOES eoeeee PARDON THE INTERRUPTION, M¥ PASTOR, BUY 13 THIS DIVINE SERWCE OR 43 17 A PULLINERY OPENING? WHEN 4 SIT DOWN WERE Ahh 1 CAN SEE 13 A DISPLAY OF OUTLANDISH HEADGEAR PERCHED UP ON BALES OF FALSE HAIRL — ra¥ Mi WIFE TELLS ME T'S MY DUTY TO COME WERE! WHAT'S THE ANSWER W 4 cL Flatt Fonte ywuret Pusr Tt we werkt Lomuy Fos. WE wan? You SY UMPIRE THE GAME ro exe = WILL TAFT VETO VETO TARIFF? WASHINGTON, D, ©, May 16 | an plato 10. Hieular Importance to anyone but! wit) President Taft veto the tariff) tent butt With chances that he will, and a possibility that he will not—this question ta turning Washington up side down Either way it is embarrassing for Mr, Taft A veto on the Aldrich-Cannon bill rebukes congress and leaves the whole tariff mess hanging in the | alr. Failare to veto puta the Taft ap- proval on the work of congress work certain to be disapproved by a large majority of the voting pop. ulation Congress has fatled to revise the tariff downward. Senator Aldrich says boldly that no promise ever) io reviee the tariff down. | And he quotes the republic. | wernt ote To et O@yG srome YoGET SOME MEAD ACHE Oore, Any AND (quent) AN Aro fan platform in support of his cot n) Presiden Taft cannot fall back on the doubtful platform witerance, He in on recora, to his letter of acceptance, he sald “The tariff in a number of schedules exceeds the difference between the cost of production of such articles abroad and at home, including @ reasonable profit to the American producer, The ox- coss over the difference serves n@ useful purpose, but offers a temp- tation to those who would monop- olize the production and sale of such articles in thie country to | profit by the excessive rate.” In other words, the tariff needs revising downward What Senator Aldrich said was “When did the republican party make wy such promise? This is the time to freshen up the home by doing the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. the buggy, the furniture, for For the floors and woodwork, Sor every paint purpose, we have the right Finish. ACME QUAL. PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES are cach and every one scientific ally prepared for specific uses. Hidnight aun wae by r Pal fulr ar ine Kaki r, Men. F of the ioted by the exposition man t Henry Piebia eady com . he «rounds, nt 1 the mombera by 9 \ hor whip the ' h were eed about 12 feet from her And} it women, ahe got the mone © Born in Chicago girl from the land of the northiand, in 4 td tay Chicage, at the Ce ni iilon in 1k) and the bla given herby her A We wh far aw mer, in hon father Labru lt wae ety . . Peary on bie ff dash for the North Po Acting a# interpreter, this} 7 nly foarican woman afopd the teat that ’ » Killed most any man orenting as hor daughter je attractive, and ’ lew aty iis of the od to her pe by white satlor rund pean |The republican party form did not pro tariff downward; it p | vision by fixing rates equal to the coat of production abroad, at and providing able profit to the American man ufacturer.” | What jeald waa this | “The republican unequivocally for tariff by a special gress the republics ar of the we to revise the Immediately following * who far north Cyal } in ite plat. | romised re home and a reason Oa, ee back n platform Ab declares nof the fon of con the ty | Inauguration of the next president jin all tariff legislation | principle of protection maintained by the imposition }aueh duties as will oq ference bet n the c duction at he and tgether with ar Hut President in not capable of any d Taft's ing. He nays the tariff © excoasive, and encourages monopoly Hy © Aldrich Canne Dingley law—-made a little Can Taft approve it? | ‘The political conseque jtartf? tinkering are on betwoon Pittsburg and | mountaina |houndary and the Ohio not up tn arma at the treachery of | 7 mane an end of Nean majority tn the house of repre mtatives in 1910, and 4 democratic This is merely history house? column nee "eh . 3 bo, we and 450 ovat aon ar rTnn Le ot STANDARD so come early, if such values are safely ufder Kn satisfactory or n importance of cy trading place ne la like wool, but is Price $2.00 pair. The Reliable Store Try Shopping Here K ot in | There t# not a congressional district between the Canadian preatdent To sign or not to sign? j President Taft has lost bia amile. He is worrted and with caune PATTERNS TOMORROW /, Price Embroidery Sale Beginning tomorrow, we place on sale a splendid lot of Clean, Fresh, Pretty Embroideries—3,000 yards—in a memorable event; widths, 12 inches to 50 inches; Flouncings, Corset Cover Bands and Edgings; finest hand-loom Embroideries; a vast as- sortment at an extremely low price; rich, elegant, new designs, wrought with infinite care on finest Swiss and nainsook. This sale may crowd the store, Best styles go first, when 25Cc Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads, Towels, Blankets and Comforts MOST REMARKABLE VALUES ‘There never was a time when your demands could be cared for better than now, and at this store. the prices tell the story 50c Embroideries— Choice, yard . . COMFORTS AND BLANKETS. | the ‘s trve best - of tell & wal the dif tetq ost of pro | abroad, to-|) able profit to | ‘ a is dw} " ted to | w rn ; ina ' ’ declaration jouble mean of the Ding | i this excess rm F Aw tem from wd from Jock wae ¥ vo bill in the | works this abt nees they had ree f them lied the Rocky river, that ta | f the r Haltimore A ache a (hreat of Mra. Shrow~J. an im 1912. / sentist again, Geor repeated. | tooth ehafes end tow Chips Are you looking for « lodging) See our business chance Browne—I ALn Clarence Yalwre alt PE dovey, amen when Iw LOTHING in my arme “Blanche it's our wast possible. offered. then come osher’s guarantee ioney returned, ery ctlort all cotton | Price NOSHER’ SECOND AVE. and JAMES ST. Mra Khrew Mra Bhrew Mra Bhrew woman's Well, « ‘ Not | tow ing day STANDARD PATTERNS Let and buy. Save every purchase It strengthens the and makes this a reliable TOWELS. A big range of Comforts, vary Huckaback Towels, 38x18 ing in price from @O¢, $1. Suitable for Rooming Houses or 81.75, $2.00 upwards—finest | Hotels, Price 81,10 doz Cotton Mod Heavy Huck Towel, part Linen Cotton Blankets in white, grey | Price Ihe each and tan, Full double bed size 1 © Price $1.00 palt Heavy, double-thread, Turkish ed Towel, 22x46. Hest value in the Heavy Cotton Blankets, extra | > ‘on lates sige. Pr town, Price 2h@ each A nice soft leecy Manket PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS, 45x36 Pillow Cases, made from pure white Cotton BED SPREADS. each Hed Spreads, useful size, for | 72x90 Readymade Sheets, ab ™ beds. Price The. | solutely free from any filling ” A real good he useful and | invisible seam. Price 40¢ each serviceable 81.00. } 81x90 =Readymade Sheets; Full double bed size; no starch | good and heavy; for hard wear; or filling. $1.25, $1.40 and | doub! size; invisible seam ¢ each. 5 finds i borer A lame exe vd erutches | | Irimrmnngs th | STAR DUST | of7?29? 992929 99299999) ; New, Handsomi Trimmings Right From Stock $1.50 to $2.00 St $3.50 to $5 $1.00 ye are now broker Gold Effects, Net Tops, Persian Ha in colorings t® match or har ze practically any of the new dres $1.50 to $2.00 Values, $1.00 a Yard $3.50 to $5.50 Values, $2.75 « Yard Sheer, Crisp White Dimities Mach Underpriced at 14¢ a Yard Qualities that sell regu this s Checks, white style C Idren’ Women's and Lawns larly for ts On Sale Tuesday at 14¢ a Yard and thrieg special DFICE cose 500 14¢ a yard Crossbars, Dots, Stripe c., in alle intended f Jresses Ds ques Waists Fancy Aprons eG | Et ie Like. home toda 1g tooth » going to th ae (UA sible. dear ue, Ha, hal some matche 1 half of them ye-ner, these ‘ere ve tried every Vanished Dreams, od night 1 te rrew Come Cute Price 12%¢ The Reliable Store A Pleas- ant Place to Trade endurance broken | the end of my tongue there fs no dear ¥ | Surplus $3 to $3.50 Suit Cases $1.75% Made of Imported Japanese Matti: tantial frame; protected ; brass lock ed canvas lining Strong, serviceable, yet very light; sizes /12, 24 and 26 inches; worth $3.00, $3.25 sad brass bound 1 and thumb cliy $3.50 each, for $1.75 each. Now Ready—McCall for June. Patterns, Fashion Sheets, Magazines. Stcono Ave © Spmno St LONG, AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR MOD. ERN CREDIT PLAN AND OUTFIT FOR SPRING WITHOUT FEELING THE EXPENSE. Eastern Outfitting Co., 1332.34 Second Ave. “SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE” THE UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Gives you the best possible service consistent sound banking methods Capital is JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B, SOLNER, Cashier Branches at George- town, Renton and Ballard Complete stocks of Men's, Women’s and Chil- dren's Spring Apparel. Pay a little down and a little at a time for anything se- lected. OF street Suits just with low price, Half Price $300,000 $35,000 Skirts, nery. Waists Buy On Easy P. CASH |. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc, BROKERS. Stocks, Ronde, Grain, Private Wires Phones—-278, Ordere Bxeouted for Investment or oo Merge om Established 1893. 304-805-906 209 Union St. LADIES’ SU Hig shipment of marked to sell at & Waists New Coats, Suits, @ Your Credit Is Westhere & Chik Incorporated 1312—Second Ave ong sub- rners metal

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