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pee nee a The Star daily by TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT CIGARETS « . = se eee RI ot PRISONS DEGRADE | OF. REFORMING T. < HE 8STAR-—THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1 NSTEAD INMATES DEEINITIONS 909, out of elty-t year, 88) 91.00) F month, Moan. Lorr | | v| | | | BAILLARGEON’S | $5.00 Last announcement on Linen, p Rep Indian Head one, two and three piece Suj ts and and Dresses. Every woman living in Seattle | ro | | : | ' a il! reading thts who can use a Linea, Re P or Indian te MAN WHO HAS BEEN TO PRIS that they oy uc he sui ill k hk B I | break ON TELLS OF TERRIGLE EF fer rheumatinr Head Suit will be here early tomorrow to take ad. ylain What t | a ’ A prot FECTS OF PRISON LiFe, eee r vantage of this unparalleled offer. It’s who entered — the Htontle | € final * ay: Aight? yb, clearance of these very desirable and seasonable ” ® iad oe oe so yg | ne on woclety, I |} Suits, Pure Linen, nicely trimmed, two and M 1 ar e ae overcrowding and = the ‘ . i » prisoners views to which It givon ri f three-piece Suits. Indian Head and Rep o ' ‘ The civilized world shauld ter that she nilet the tome | ‘ ho geta the : Rest ne, eg lhe| know that @ prisoner can never eaaiad ah Gvery eather | sents oat the galaey, af two and three-piece Suits. Very popular shades ~ ' be reformed by being wronged. pb te | ‘ ‘ ; / , t is to] | have learned from experience Moral Effect Terrible ne eek snow that te 90] and trimmings. Every one this season's styles: per . | Vaudeville hat is *, ; . j that the administration of our . , hen gave as h ; iruusthey i » ‘ - tas i oa want’ here are 7) 1 creat nee otaet ie Oe Col, drttfieh thon ave an hls per cont trap drummer. || dainty, serviceable garments and qualities for. ary I example, at , te the} gavage instinct of revenge | areviin danvicis ith | een ub all of fk could merly sold at $12.50, $15.00, a j | find there are several clase sentary necengries of life aa toy rt y y trutl | @8 of officials—deputy sheriffs, Ge sculaaad minoraiis worxial? Tuat ward: Any remark by any|| $18.75, $22.50 and $25.00. Ys 1 clgaret ker nec ye country constables and justices not to reform ite temporary wards! woman on any subject rye : : oe a a hash eaenhiants of the peace—who have a dis | oe > Akin tata teeeston, |” eet T, Rereraie seckivel Tomorrow, your choice for ... e pect that ¢ reven t é | Peet financial interest in lodg He desoribed how convicts, whem lhy the stomach with mixed emo-| ins : at weight ing men in jail lover executions take place, are | tion j ve 4 Bee * It in grotesquely brutal to locked up in thelr worksho Retort; A sally returned to . Sil . throw discharged prisoners pla from which they can di ler within five day | 4 H The truth al effect On ThE) out into the world without tinetly hear the thud of the falling Cigar : Five inches of bank roll ew a ress adtes 08e 1) h,| means of support, ody touch teh to body and 7 ye eT 1 PP bod rendy to touch a matet . o body and 1 a The moral effect this hax on the! pude (obsolete); Male person} t . hy a a ng in| Those are the more ariking sen-| GOL. GRIFFITH 4. QRIPPITH, | rhe mars) fect this hax on the| Drude beolgte): Dale perens oods | Extra Spe a secret. He Id be convinced that he docs not want to smoke.) star today by Col, Griffith J. Grit-|feo ayatom In Callfornla by which | De declared Men are no longer able so Nea. §6inch Broadcloth in all the | thrond toc Mantle i shathen ritten amatnet clearet smol fith, of Lom Angoles, who desortbon jeortain officers of the law are en-| “The usual comment expressed | with women In this regard ts varie! new Prench .tints; a ‘ver colors, ag anne A great deal that has been written ag g i son life, aa experienced by bim/riched by putting men bebind the by the convict Is; ‘Well, the state| Breadwinner: One who t # i) pecial quality of good, me 6, th goon: is all nonsense and t ! Avoid all that, Any false argu rving ® threeyears’ sen-| bare, and continued has committed another murder,|ing for cake . anal dium welght, thoroughly gold i he fa A r | en your position, You may | tesee in San Quentin prison for as | “Until recently | have held that Why should we be punished if we| Millionatr One * ai oes . sponged and shrunk, ready hag ‘4 othe ment agains arera Ww Maes, i \, /aault with a deadly San Quentin has been maintained | commit a ximilar crime? Jamassed cake and can os for the needle; pe ; ' values OM gale phum be sure that if vou tell a | inything that is not true, he will] the colonel came attle tolhy the state as a school whe One of the articles | have writ-| Umbrella Stalk that ts not) yard 62. tt 4 Saturday a . : pe lown as a liar, or as not | 4ddress the Ame son con: | post-graduate courses n crime ten contains full partloulars of four |ralsed In the country. nat “tse k vo 06 discover its falsity in tin Gf you dov . ’ l gress in Beeston here le given, From the platform 1 brutal inatenc and gives the} Cough Bor ethiog hel Ay 9 A Batin Finished Venetian Tallor A t of our wR! knowing what you are talking about. ‘The result in either case} ” “At one time ft may have believed |have repeatedly given the namea names of As many men who were|Jumping up from the seat o |p Cloth, in shadow stripes 0 J iele Hose,” ag bet He will mnfidence in you and reject all | that our arrangeme for pre-lof both the torturers and tortured c od for life by the stralt-| trouble * comes in all the soft dull ‘ 4 the Went! pup. SI will be the same ew ; and punishment of crime |in San Quentin, although I have . shades, an faded Gall © very unusual 3 you have said, both the true and the false tated so} the desire | frequently withheld the names of Col, Griffith has figures showing peacock, dark greer hant ver pall «596 ¢ : ; . t anything but the truth to any-|( pr society and ald the/the torte lost they should suf-| that the total prison population of aray, red prone OW It is da 1s to present anything bu ay villeation,” he declared | fer at the hands of thore who still San Quentin and Folsom prisons wide; per yard 00 y » showing ‘map body, especially a boy | today the of actual | have them in thelr power # now a little more than 3,000, and qnnne anaes t of pleie vs Kayeers # ‘ ts makes the charge against | experience have rendered it impos I have dwolt in detall on the that during the past two years Jush Wine Saye Shadow Stripe Bedford Cord, dered Italian Sik oman Besides, the tr nay seria i jatble for me to hold that view now,” | unsanitary conditions prevailing {n about 600 men and women have one of the new or Au Orion Sue ae and “ them strong enough | Col. Griffith then condemned the | that Califoroia prison, pointing out been paroled | _ Wied peta bay J — | Underwear — Section Sony ere) x A : | royal, navy blue and plum Floor Marl In the first place, do not tell the boy that there is opium tn THE MINSTREL MIDGETS | POINTED PARAGRAPH, | 46 inches wide; per Eo to fem in | yard $1.50 L cigarets; or that there is poison in the paper or tobacco that Is |: Sine nipucheaciitindh « annt eather Goods a ey ee » and pipe stems and wife ‘ Fancy Striped Storm Berge, an : 4 not also a CIES BAT: IN Pipe Houscco ¢ py | Work te better for boys than most | aGiate a » a excellently woven quality New, neat shapes ia i ‘ } 1 s not. Investigations by scientific men | where | good assortment of dark leath ce ane pipe bowls There is n nvestig boys are for work fear to tread. 1 , Fined at & won how thi tr sf n, but it is the same that is found in |}. After & man gota one bite he} | dark brown, bottle priced a 0, 4.0 < os Bases eh Geeaiebaae . | wants the rest of the apple green, navy and cardinal; 45 | Real Seal Bags atresia cigars and other toba |” A woman never cares far the looks jf webon wide; per yard, $1.10 | Paront 1 You might just as well admit in the beginning that there of & thing ff it bn wtylion | large shapes would be no more injury done by cigaret smoking than by cigar iach Ionsalinon-o0 Mie testeeraoen | New Knickerbocker | and pipe smoking if the cigarets were smoked in the same way f It—Chicago News | Jewelry Dept. ‘ ag cigars and pipes generally are REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.) jigs anour dime ked Waists | Rags, German a ' The trouble is that they are not smoked in the sa way is rape MON epended hie What's Il 4 new shipment of these much arge size, at... 1 i me men «0 he dome « v | Me hipment of the muc The ciga smoker who does not inhale the smoke is a rare 1I¥; some get there immediate’ "Y . | wanted Tailored Linen Waists : j . ‘ op sale tomorrow: 1 Irish . . one. And the great injury is done by the inhaling. eae ae ee : f Sone deine 1 apeatad fopa Toilet Articles 4 ° bd ° oe ean sweetest are got heme Ys . clusters of small tucks, and i ain 1 bl | a nal phy] ie i beautifully striped = madra Liquid Green Soap for shame Cigars and pipes are so strong that it is almost impossible Ej small baby nt ven and @ large] you'd t ‘ ms f erage . . $2 4 pooing, per bOtUO, s.se0n f Fi woman she hates pnaeupontes = ss | 7 . Bath Soap. 3 r to f to the habit of inhaling if he smokes them esis be tikneidinds dar tial ae ) Boap 4 for a boy to fall into the hab g it tao next 10 imponatble to teach} i» » tke the tailor of 10, 1 A pure linen Walst with cluster dozen : e ; only. -F ee aie ‘@arik emma te ithe thresd—figanisn, | of tucks down front; special | Violet Water Concentrated taal The cigaret is much milder, so mild that it is easy to fall yeu is deatinor’. hie aes ca aaa at $3.50 sizes oo AlOG, TH] aling. i foliar Cleart ricen on Lingerie into the habit of inhaling. _ ; The “What am de diffrence, Rastus, atween « pile ob dried erase | lty--Huh! He reminds me of Welst © frnwibentiie; niet: | Misto Bath: Gelb a In inhaling, the smoke is drawn down into the lungs. The} an* 9 ordah savin’ a man from de headsman's ax? PUTS PANTS OW ree rains ine anewer? | trimmed wth Val. lace and | icate asels ungs absorb a great amount of nie- “Ax tae dat ober agin.” Kitty-He's eo hard to get rid of. | embroidery; $4.00 and $2.25 delicate blood \ essels of the lungs ab g : : One am a stack ob hay, an’ de odder am a stay ob hack, yah, Horton Record quatitien at : a $1.95 | B otine. This. is the process by which smokers get tobacco) yan, yah a i crn eS qt 95 | asemen haere” “De gold-toothed (enor will now rendah: ‘No Mattah How Pur ee anne id Two other nes at $2.25 and | Two large shipments : = P W ha eaieeice Throws Dem, de Dice Always Turne Up.” ase $1.75 marked out special | ed of Alhambra ¢ Mat . , vs dist Le any | 4 h 7 of Mark Twain, as told in the news dispatc ea. | —— OP isa ‘vieiiaibin (hale namen ML Motion ‘WAliti (a' ‘eubd Yelens | aporecietes bea : But the cigaret smoker takes a short cut to “tobacco heart anewered Senator & | that were $4.00 and $5.50, | geen the Swedend a . ai IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK iota y oN AS) EEE ue > : : ‘ ir onetituents Washington . 4 Tt is much worse to inhale pipe or cigar smoke, for the lar -_-o | = a tube ; * 2 | > o amount of nicotine absorbed is even greater. BY l‘ORMAN, | _ Fore-talk apares after-talk.—Ger- jf Gouneta th naerted | Austrian Ci : Many fathers, knowing nothing about cigaret smoking,} ee are at ae mas 3 styles, in quaiities at 760 900 | lasly priced ot Bam 7 A 2 adae--Dot re you . fancy have expressed deep satisfaction that their boys have given up| NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—1 wonder missing Daatie mehtnied ot nd $1.00, marked to _ oad pieces. ‘a cigarets, while at the very moment they spoke the boys were]it money was ever before peddied |@War by | Qesr; tts just” biel : ane | The Royal Gustotsberg shaling f ipe before their eyes. jalong the streets, shaken and rat . of Brooklyo, | ne and strong enough |i A beautiful line of fancy Atravs, China ts a, convention 3 inhaling from a pipe before the yes. | . " fo the police a theft for two—Judge elaborately trimmed, in quali tern of yellow, 3 Argument from a father knowing no more than that does| ted i citar boxes and shoe boxes, thet heats the mere stealing of a) Wiis tek tn otk - aeaeiaee ties at $1.25 and $1.50; mark | green; 35-plece a loffered to passersby Iike chewing house several ways from the aco.) Irtab ed to close at | sets ; ‘ not go far. gum or show taces? Somembody has carted off two lots) Sides cil re isetticesiciackine ache > ad a 2 on Saratoga av. Hrooklyn, that te . . , ‘deal of That has been the odd state of vere owned by ir. Comminger. He nole—No, my chiid. Why do you If you do not use tobacco, you may waste a great deal of |a/fairs all over the financial and! Sent tn look them over the ether ae oS tkcua + i i | 7 att or dnly hear ne a time in talking against it to a boy. eee re ee ee ei nas te ce pee el ay Ke'was tailing’ on yew mor Take him to some level-headed old smoker. He can talk "er since the Lincoln pennies made ‘3 more.—Chipa thi | in from experience. Naturally his words will go further than those of a father who does not smoke, or of a mother, who prob-| ably knows even less about it. Then take the boy to a doctor and have the doctor explain | to him the effect of tobacco, especially when the smoke is in- to of | br th truth of the Jonah story.—News Item.) Thanks to thee, dear dominte, for crediting Jonah's fate, Who hit the drink jest the good sbip sink, and by a whale was ate; We hold the view along with you that it took place all right Por none can make « nature fake of @ whale's mere appetite, exes th HEARD ON ‘THE STREETS The conductor of a certain local car had his pet dog on board, the other day, There were only a few passengers on the car, and the ant mal roamed about among them, fn a friendly fashion, wagging hin tall and “smiling,” as a dog can. & great lover of animale—but a dog did! Inatinctively he had} picked her out from all the othera| on the car Animals and children know thelr friends always | -* They had come to Seattle from a After duly inspecting them all all village He a delegate he suddenly trotted over to a young to one of the conventions recently lady, and affectionately }icked he 4d in Seattle She w cheek; in o words aaed had come along her, in the ¢ way a dog knows. sights The action was deliberate and a The firet night hore they decided Wit startling. to attend one of the local theatre But the young lady neither Finally the little woman approach aereamed nor pushed the dog away. ed the clerk of the Wilhard hotel Despite the ft he was a How tate dc the hotel stay fect trange Ve ‘ t open at night he asked smiled 1 © affectionate We clowe ordinarily at 9 animal, and ly patted Hits head, o'clock,” replied the accommodat The conductor, of course, ordered | ing fellow. “Hut in view of the the dog down, and the other passen- fact that your convention 4 meet mers Tied ices at the girl ing here we will not lock the doors + Who had made b love-at-firat-| until 11 o'clock sight conquest So the delegatAmnd his wife went Ah did not know that she was to the theatre hewsboys and urchins formed a line blocks long. day after Aay, at the sub-treasury | pennies, took thelr pers in Thr papers record that some gent going to view a bullding which he sir appearance. You have read the news dispatches how the other wine little get supplies of the bright new Then came the retafling From the Brooklyn to the Battery, on all ¢ main traveled streets, the boys stand, jingling the cop convenlent receptac Market Varies. *rices varied from day thet. Idge down any for five cents, seven for ten nis, have been the moat figures, The day {t was announced that no more would be coln many pennies were sold for fiv cents apiece. This report denied, prices slumped. Then came the story that more would be coined BF but bearing only the Initial “B r. a 2 instead of “V. D. B.,” as on the first (Rev. A. C. Dixon has announced himself a believer in the literal |lssue. This builed the copper mar t again An this report oritative seems to be au dealers and investors now looking for a gradual and rise in V. D. B. | Carry Away Two Lote, Some may wink and say, “Just think!—he lived a three-day span | It is not such & very uncommon Within the hold of the bad and bold and starved leviathan!” thing in these days of variegated But hully gee, don’t they see that, tossed on billow’s crest, lareeny for a m house to be The whale got {fi against hia will, and the meal could not digest? stolen. Every once in a while the upon ought he possessed, has found {t "| for building purposes elsewhere, | to day long, as wide as the lots, and atx feet deep Mr. "Comminger mourns, and will not be comforted. It availa nanght to tell him that he now has a fine start on @ subway, or the found tion for a skyscraper, or @ rathe keller, or anything itke that, He Wants hin lote. The police helleve that persona with @ horse-drawn scoop scoaped | horse to stop worrying about the out the earth and carted it aw Hello, China! Ring Off, » United States, with about 000 telephones, In China, with 400, 000,000 people, the firat two mon battery boards,” for the Fre telephone importance in the country, are to be installed in Pekin. There had been some «mall vate systems in the foreign tions of the big cities, but no eral telephone system anywhere the empire, i All the important telephone wfacturing companies in the wore represented In the biddin the Pekin conifadt, which as awarded to the Western Blectrie company of the United States | Probably there is only one thing that would startle a native China or | man more than a telephone, and that would be a chop suey restau rant like they have on Sixth avenue, New York PROMISE EASILY KEPT Mra Mr Bird Bird Hurry home for su Darling, 1 fly pper, dear Hua! | 60,000,000 people, are about 6,596,. His horse wears overalls, just plain veryday white overalls. th exchange of any alse or | b'man fashion care of the rear pe and there you are when they pase Van Wlair and his | queerly j Wears a big hat with a wet sponge j tani. F PPS EROREERER ASHER ERE ERR EY EY * * * * * tte eee eee ee eee eee eee ee | le Ba much man deve 8ST, JOSEPH, Mo. — Help your Mo They're pped on over his forelegs and © apron fe pulled up in approved Of course Dobbin's takes tls body tall of ple laugh fo attired horse, which also = “LT oan't tell her she's the first girl er loved. She knows I've engaged before.” Weil, tell her you're glad you dle: red your mistake in tim aville Courier-Journal rth'e brightness ¢ world ahe { grouchine why In t op the da Times-t ¥| fies and he'll do better work for | sor eh ye eee Sealy |you, ‘That's the philosophy of A. | philosophy j Van Biair, « St. Joseph expross- |», “Maybe” agrood the dealer Ir jman, and he's adopted a novel | iuicker after one Kansas scheme for carrying out his idea e hink him furthest ¢ dependa mankind's kindness ter is then ever nigheat been no to we! hand n the a jot} city | off in this e'ndish Cleveland jf } 14 do his level beat, even | ouree ies up-hill.—Dallae} FACTS ABOUT THE INCOME TAX IN MANY LANDS, Itmy levies a graduated income t on land and woe, Small incomen « Large incomes pay a higher rate than The estimate of the Italian minister ending June 30, 1909, is that the tnec movable property would amount to at revenue from the direct land taxes an to about $36,000,000. France levies an income tax and The tax on income from personalty estimated at 920,000,000. Imperial expenditure of the Germ revenues from customs, branches of t of the mail servies, telegraphs and individual states of the levy an income tax penditure ia met by direct taxes with a population of more than ¢ on incomes from various sources, aa Ww ax and also a direct tax ure exempt from taxation those in a lower clase of finance for the year ome tax from personal or Out $49,600,000, while the house taxes would come various other direct taxes. alone for the year 1909 is yan empire is defrayed by he excise, and the profits state railroads. But the * probably without an exception, one-fourth of Baden's total ex great state of Ravaria, 0 souls, levies a tax ol as a trade tax, a house tax and Jand tax, Hess "russia, Saxony, etc., do Hkewise @eeee Holland, Spain, Denmark and Norway levy a tax on in comes. Ae Be ee The Japanese, who have had bet systems of taxation of the most adva structing thelr schedules, adopted the tax, oo6. 4s py The Income tax was first Imposed to meet the cost of the. war with Pr become a settled financial poliey of ev ment, Tory or Liberal, Incomes of subject to the tax, This income tax | $01,900 In a total impertal revenue f $72,600,000 i ore thelr eyea the various need nations, when con imposition of an income din G ance. nt Britain in 1798 Since 1842 it has ery British party govern above $750 a year are 1 1907-08 was about $159 rom all sources of about i HERRERA EEE EE ERE EER ERE EEE ee ee | Our Art | Hate Goode, Puffa, | fepetving ne | Rolls and Switehes on chaves. from play in our Beauty New York on third | of Wy ye } img, Ha an . | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Half Price Sale es Women’s Summer Apparel — In Effect for the Balance of the Week ——(Cash or Credit) —— We are now displaying magnificent new models in Women’s Tailored Suits for Fall, from $23.50 up. New Fall Millinery is also being nt Store Closed September 6, Seattle Day at Exposition Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Exclusively for Household Goode.

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