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THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1909 BAILLARGEON'S $32.50 New Fall Suits enn, 08) Dy mall, nt olive your | 4 months, €1.50) 1 month, Se Entered at Beatile, Wash, post office, as necond-clnae matter Momber of the United Frees Hahed daily by The Star THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 'COLONEL’S QUICK TRICK WHO WILL SUCCEED BETHE/ STAR DUST Fe : ou a vee | passe 1 ‘ ale serge Weohectietcenm "| WHS WIFE IN HALF-HOUR "|: ay in Ct | | { t c of tl ype aduate f the railway le Art| CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—"When you ; und silk lined throughout t ‘ we , ; : eation. Chica h of a} find the girl you want, take her where plaits are a ] : ; 1 | Don't waste any time, Tell her you i " h h r the currents o an ps dlamen4 : ss eh Ve ), love her right away, And then get ath enltee ail New Fall Hats Very Special Hair Goods busin and p 1 ate AAG tHe ¥ hor. I won my bride in just $0 min a : Sale of atm oe ‘ utes. tle importations from : \ feder ec is to bea l to for r in the seat This ts the philosophy of 82-year Buropean fashion centers. Sp he finest ob. Ly f } nt reat strat nt. The m vital issues | old Gen, Thos Hutchinesn of cal attention Is directed to nev ' shown In fe y men eautif des s of t { tain ; , . sor | Tennessee, by gad sub, as gallant Turbans in beautiful in n and Ger. n I be passed upon by the succes + and Chamois Bkine with ‘ will, in all an probability, be pa | Reaver and Ch qualtt } and impetuous a lover as he showed fancy feather ornamentatior _ GUAIY goods, of Judge Bethea himself a soldier in the 8 ; prices, all. of g moe dle @ Spantah . . Ir Mr. Taft may appoint this magistrate e can Fre) war, And here's what this hero 5 the en? a, _ —, we Lcompanted . rev le, When this man is! qiq an't help and Bows—New Arrivals "y shim. What he does is irrevocable, When th " ti ; f once chosen will be higher than the t Mr. Taft or He went to the Confederate vet | your war weide ian on Sate Z : f 2 natura ho his successors, higher than the verdict ! sle in elections, |efans’ reunion at Memphis in Juno \ oli] due to the hie . haracter we eere rr Switehes, heii . At the grand ball there he saw a| Thore’s nothing that influene of neckwour show : =-E0, j | h ng | man ° v ent home to hin x anid t as insuperable and more absolute than a king , | beautiful ‘Texas air, Mise Loutse 4 man to take 8 present howe to Irish Crochet Jabots, from 9h¢ J ut ural Sw! ne ok es the president appointed the man who had | Cheatham. He got one look into aeience.—-New York Press to $4.50. 4,00 1 qualition af In the old tim { PI ; Then he } i a Irish = ¢ t Dutch Collars $3.85 $4.50. as Bit eet SP lly sntal or moral force, | her eves jon he hunted ap Gov as er nine an infant (ff Irish ~ Croche mitch Colla . WO, won recognition for legal profundity, mental or ¢ ““+) Pattiaon—he kerves on the govern anes “pte in rose, shamrock thintle k itebes, fay and independence of the warring factions. or's staff, but that fen't how he got Lik t inf nate aoe dents from $3.00 to $10 1 as nr 1 ‘ . people and the cor-| his title—and demanded an intro Honat mH 4 pee fish aaa The warring factions of today are the people and the co duction. Goad . > be . Irish Crochet Coat Col 1 $6 to $8 os a Corman porations This is plain to all, Will Mr. Taft select a corpora it-—glad to meet you Washing } Cuff sets bn e patter ; ‘ oat nley was presic ‘ you know - putiding | yor wet $6.50 , ‘ vermaa tion lawyer for this place? When McKinley was | ident he oS clvaios \ehorstbald pnGommunition hewn ike Bed ; 88, ‘ ; 8 8 $5.00 + more than any former president set th irawing on ough to get Miss Cheatham | came te ¢, thistle and sham finch band pee ae ttt prea? ns for { al © crowd of admiring young | Mar ' t vet why) rock patter from $2.25 , ! hen at $9.85 the legal departments o Z ye .¢ | et—he had proposed ws ty ' «| to $4.00, . 8 h end Germas judges—and that cra saw the beginning ot I arity And Mise Cheatham, who is a girl sage Jack a 11 trinh Crochet BUff Co $20 4 t $1245 ited heck Bacesvell wad the same 1 Me. | after Gea Hutchinson's heart, had roma j ‘ “eo each, Pr h and ‘e : " t to the | **septes ' I] A very complete line of § i Pew) Pherson, Pritchard, Quarles, Reed and many others ros the) ywed two months of trips Siaand a Soe yan 't| <a ‘tine eeabeolaar Aaocund 1btuan oa tete federal bench through real or asserted corporation influences. | to as, to Memphis again, and at L jace, imitation of Baby ais aniline padours; Pueres DENCH INTOU™M reas oF " soeecrioe ; to Chicago, convincing Miss Chea ' , : from B5¢ (0 $8.00, sievoned {4¢m S525 Suppose Bryan were president and should elevate Clarence | thanys relatives that they ought to . on ent Soft Dutch Coll rik ‘Sahota . _ i ch Pompadoury to st th would the | have him im thetr family ' er tetantell, in Gainty taee and to $18 qualities at S. Darrow to the federal bench succeed Bethea--w that tine ma i mw eM Then they were married, and are th embroidered effects, from | Puffs; $5 to $10 qualiting ' sat? Would t ; winning * mbroldered f q i corporations ict it pass without protest?) Would hey n a : {Tl now o8 their hi , ymoon a the . from the little fellow | ¢ 10 $3.50 per net at $2.50 unjust to have in this place the attorney of the labor unior i “ annes hicago, where Perhaps . v0 of Hussia were Broedcloths Hair R 18¢, 286, 26 ¢ defender of Moyer and Haywood? id both are very hap chin, Me looked w New S04nch Broadcloths; a | Mair Nets P the defen | And both a y happy. Hu * P| : Well, Mr. Taft, how much less unjust will it be for you to} The bride ts the daughter of the amills. "Oh, 80 ¥0 splendid qua medium chif Very specia ention Is direct 7 . 4 Hlate © Daniel W. Cheatham, a “e eure fon weight in a good line ed t ond 22 neh thet place over the labor unions a man who has been the attorney | o/.4 Confederate soldier of Clarke ‘mcd MRSS. oo aalaen.” Chika: soneent ava A " " cray awitehoa iy : ir mn Yiddle myrtle green, dark red, brown $50 an 10.50 values; iy of the corporations? ville, Tex ting. ' a i berein does the difference| The general In several times a aK olive green, amethyst, navy nis Is there any difference? If so, wherein doc NEC! millionaire, and had a splendid rec THE GIRL GEN, HUTCHINSON WON IN 90 MINUTES, Those people who oan live only In| Diack, ete.; two grades, $1.35 O5.A5 a lie? jord in the Spanish war Ary ate have now # wider! and $1.65 per yard. By ma t Floor, Malad . snue of territory to select trom A special quality of new 56 Is it to be beli { that all men fit for the federal bench\ ae eae ee ee eee aee | Florida Times-Union 4 - . <= aap eel inch Broadcloth in a beautifal have been retained by the great corporations W nvented * high luster, and well finished A Mid-Summer Price a If so, in what does fitness consist? In mental power? Ben edict Arnold, Aaron Burr and Machiavelli were men of genius tue in ail the new tall suaden, | Ladies” Lisle Underwear horse price, per yard $2.35 A wondrous assortment at the into her eyes and decide that . i | A Does not fitness for the bench consist rather in moral dignity | you love her, tell her so that BY |‘ORMAN. andl Bailiargeon'’s Famous $3.25 y price. Very fine Male minute. Broadcloth; « genuine Ger | ? thread) man cloth, full Inches | vests with long oF wid and integrity and love of justice? Have the great corporations | pursued the policy of retaining men for their love of justice?) The question answers itself “Don't walt for her to say 5 to mateh } juallty, both ankle aii] fect satisfaction, as it is post knee length Umbrella ship “nase "er FIN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK ‘Yee’ or ‘No'-take it for grant | NEW YORK Aug, 24-—-Who/ till evening of every bright day « very wely and tightly sleey r ed that ane is yours. *! knows more actors than anybody! Some are employed, more are not Valuable Discovery Commence immediately to @ | ctee in Now York? Those who have jobs are more of Hewitt —<iruet will be ao h man woven; has always given per- game * . i* : . . * . * o * * 3 Go to some quiet law office, Mr. Taft, and select a man of | act as if she was your prop- | Maybo the scerotary of the Ao ten olsewhore * wash’ daiikian side Cite a m at cl Fadia pants, with wide lace knela, ; 1 ine * ®/ tors’ society, Nut, again, maybe the long this curb a manager can! ,.. 0) i or elsewh aa P the people—a judge with judgment, a man that Lincoln would & “All women lke to feel as @! person who can claim that distine- | pick most any kiud of actor he| itewltt—tfe has @iscovered some standard line of shades ax well imports A Swi 4 select, a lawyer such as Lincoln was. They can be found. # if they belonged to a man. #|tlon ls Policeman Clancy, who|wants— melodrama or comedy,| thine which will remove the onion If as the new fall colors and Land Ouk lana a j@ “The girl will soon begin # his working hours In (he straight or musteal, young or old. | {**°" n 6 | rench tints; price, per Pp Sestiins ae " - Se Se |w to take your viewpoint of the # of 424 st. and Br big or little—there’s the widest va | yard vee BB25 long or short sleeves: g There are several hundred young And of course the parchase of the | * . ®iand has been around = there vv tlety om fH Opera Broadcloths, in all ligh of - + of tha oul . men in and abont the purtieus of the McElroy site came as a great sur) ® “It ought not to take any @ many, many years Now Policeman Clancy must not Maude \ mable iene evening tints also cream and is a : i me 4 exposition who have their private | prise to the gentleman whose name iz = a 30 minutes to : ‘ Clane A mepee Tey Fay eat “— prontesy s be bloc ates - otion a 0 : bla. pl oot voll an 7 ee vee ge a P wwe the othe p pox ors or anybody olee a his ‘ * ' ! opinion concerning the abilities it bears. & “if the young woman's rela. « motes who have never earned more job to keop the walk clear, to set meen ettention? SOR. kaciacoaiaid $3.50 price, per seit... . Gt the beauty judges. Also about | iB & tives object, just ignore them. @/ than $25 a week in their lives, and keep folke moving. He cannot al TT s { Bi the same number or young women Ono detracting feature of the} w “If the girl and her relatives # are well on to middle age, or past low the Thes to form crowds | othester Democrat aed Chronicle > eee events at Rheima is that the list of | ® flee—follow them. They will # it; the men who got Into the — along the curb. PAB ig n RGEO q | ® soon capitulate.” #! pews with dreams of a career whic . ‘ j ome * 4 * Most people wil! be willing to ac- contestants resembles a high priced * so P' by a it Se oad naa nek out es ioe gy ec 4 ee Pee It, ' 1 want monet ing : r J cept Miss Reel's statement as to |menu RRAKHHHA HHH HH hh because they do not know how 10 genty to thom, by way of Admon-| Ahopman-ciiow would the Adriatte A Secono Ave.6 SeeneSt q the delicacy of dog meat without al | bg ate be Very Stmpte. gl dager any been out of iahing them either to walk Houday series ean: { fag any further than any occasional | Realty syndicates cannot be tool 1 te nee vane y Se cl step Into the ¢ > : j P jeareful as to the character of the] you've hrokén. You've done more| WOFe 1m the last year. sobs have they may stand and talk unmolost-| One fo Kemma. Visit our Art Depart wetner. damage than your wages come to,|been hard to get, even where the 4° aug what does Clancy say to| Street Musician te his better half) ment on Third Floor, New | | ‘ person who cuts the rent with them. | Us" u came into the house! seekers were of the highest ability... poor actors who seek the Ya. |—Ere-cheese It, Hmma; you've miss ideas in embrotdery work. | | a} manos ot te - Cautious raftroad owners will not Ps == aor" The army of mediocre people WhO | cant eye of w kindly manager or |! Well, that’s ali | PMll lines of Royal Soctety | | Trunks are best 4 Jeave the properties outside nights| Whatever would we do without play the small, unimportant part®i punt consolation in some other's t vel[ | Cottons and Package Goods. | <i = }for small, unimportant salaries. ened slaht n you t oe? Dows "| | done.—Ally Mloper's Half Hollday lhave hed awfully hard sledding jtaie of woos? I he say “Move | don y now that the tired little undesir | Mr. Aldrich? Now he’s going to ro- * as to some ordinary lounger? none. able is in our midst. vise our monetary system. He. 1 xish to gracious, The Actors’ Mart. | Nay, not so, Pollcoman Clancy | caoow bcos emining)—Well oe we would take these hairpin The market for this talent {*'is a diplomat and a gentleman. He! why a! your mouth while you are tatking ‘There you @°\along the curb of Broadway from Just strolls along and murmurs to deprive me! seth st. up to 45th. There the ac} “Up stage, boys; up stage! !” i onkers Bates.) rs gather, and chat, from 10 a.m.) And they “up stage,” | ut re help the defendant fight sreomHow a4 I know which m would be the defendant? Ayracuse Herald. “Private Banker" Smith is adding | At least Walter Wellman's efforts to his privacy every minute of his |to reach the North Pole only come time. once a year, m es mae ta — — ad 4 cone : — | HERE'S A MILLION-DOLLAR BUG [_ronars srs rosa] LADIES. the government experts call him He Visite the Earth as a Special Co eepondent and Makes Wire less Observations in His Notebook. PATORED VERY WARM COMPARTMENT OF | | weevil This fellow is in the trust, yet no . HOWE mmm SAW FEMALE FART BEING : law can Teach him. He and hie —Hundreds of beautiful Fall gar- a CONDUCTING SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS ree BY WILL F. GRIFFIN and cut the spots out. This method | brothers and sisters have a com "4 Fi K WAS SUBIECTING VEGETABLE PRODUCTS TO Carbolle acid, slightly favored | "ever falls ; Fog on ie feraitere tember supply ments are now on display in our q INTENSE HEAT AND POURING THE RES. A good method to clean kitchen | combine that has row the : INTO TRANSPARENT RACE PTACEEG ce. | \*ith Vanilla, bas beon found very! Ok to scrub thom with soap | federal government. How. the Cloak and Suit Department—the lat- RESULTANT MENTAL BIRAIN CAUSED efficacious in ridding the bowee of) and water, Many perfume the water | Strong federal arm must attack him GLOBULES OF EFFORT. MUMIDITH To OO2RE fate and mice, It should be ptaced! with a dash of lavender or lilac [18 & serious question. The best re THROUGN FEMALE'S FACE. in & finger bowl in one corner of| Lovely mince pin may be made | sults seom to He in the bills of h ‘ t 4 wh of mince meat and ple crust, prop | birds | the parlor, The rats and mice’ coy baked. After they are baked| The loss to the white pine in-| should then be made to drink from they should be eaten. terests each yoar runs up into the it Fuel in some climates {a a sorious| hundreds of thousands of dollara, Many 4 housewife Is frequently problem. A great saving in fuel| *ome estimates making the loss) at a loss to know just what to allp bills may be made on cool days | bout $1,000,000. ihese weevil at-| on upon rising fn the morning. A by remaining in bed tack the pine in the bark, so gutter-| banana peel laid near the bed be Cockroaches In the house are very| ios and sheng as to cause the) This spotted independent, fore retiring is an excellent thing. obnoxious, indeed. They may be/ trees to dio. | saucy-looking, bayonet-nosed weevil est and most authoritative style ideas of the new season. —Any of these garments may be pur- chased on ‘easy payments—a little down and a little at a time. No ad- vance on our low cash prices for the accommodation. THE WHITE PINE WREVIL | The seent of tobacco smoke may gotten rid of by pouring molasses| The white pine for the marketa'is now under the hammer of i | be removed from lace curtains with around in the corners and cracks|has been failing off year by year, science, and a bird that will @ }a aafety razor, The curtains should of the rooms An they are very antll {t is now a problem enlisting into the young pine bark an | be gone over twice In order to re-| susceptible creatures they will walk! the beat brain of entomologists ha kill It is wanted badly, When it 4 | move it thoroughly. into the molasses, thus enabling you to how to attack and de To remove grease spots from/to easily catch them. They shold) white pine weevil, and restore to encouraged to grow and make a | kimonos take a pair of sharp shears be drowned in t bath tub. the future its white pine lumber home in the white pine regions to Pt TOILE NT PN ssenomeen | demands ‘feast on million-dollar buge “JUST KIDS,” BY T. 8. ALLEN. eae IN DENNY’S GROCERY STORE y the is found, thousands of them will be Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” 1 used to like to wit and hear the yarns old timers «pun An’ hear them tell about the strange, uncommon things they'd done When pipes were lit and chairs tipped back and wood piled on the fi And the were gathered ‘round the stove in Denny's grocery store. Hilt Thompaon he could cradle some; you bet your life he could And ho Was simply lightning chatned at chopping four-foot w He'd chopped a dozen cords a day, and could ba Where was it done? Behind the stove in Don cut some m y's grocery store. wanTrenes And old Tom Wilkins used to tell how he and Uncle Dick Went out one year a pickin’ hops and how they used to pick Some seven boxes every day; ‘twas just @ liltie chore Where did they pick ‘em? ‘Round the stove in Denny's gre store. ry | 9. | university can mingle to its aad “ DOMESTIC—One who does not! stio, v June 14, 1008, Time of 8 8 HB Kennedy. te, fteames on thie coast, i Bit! Jones was groat at digging spuds; had a knack that way | ‘Twas nothing new for b to dig two hundred sacks a di LAWN—A grass plot against the @ Gay Thured r | Rixtrn Boats on Snuday, f course if he had worked til! n 6 boul ve” Quit oom hureday, Gaturday and Sunday onty ; 7 witn: pence of the next deer neighbor, Of course if he had worked tilt night h \d have dug some [4.4 pn aoTime Table Subject te Change CLUB—Pince you have to attend Where did he dig ‘em? Same old place—in Denny's grocery store. rae goes ah ae Oe "FARE, 800 ROUND TRIB y assiduously to keep from being wm, 245, 6:45, 6100, 118 pom Children beiween ages 8 te 1h knocked in. And whon it came to shuckin’ corn, Old Tom and Lanky Ike ‘Ponts stop at Pieasant Beach fare EVERETT TRUE—A fictitious Low'd they we bout the swiftest pair that ever hit the pike ‘Phones: Ind Main 2101, 2993 — character whose grievances are real. CENTURY NOTE—One you have to live a century to acq Where did they do Nt «'iound Jhe'stove in Denny grocery noe EVERETT AND EDMONDS | BALS 8! | THUG—Robber who gets away. Ser— | FORGERY—Your signature writ- | 1 wish I'ne back and everything was like It ued to be Somehow the yarns they used to spin mighty good to me. atam 218 pm. I'd like to leave the city’s oles, its = ae * Bante mverett Tam, 08 & ou ton better than you can do it your- And join the crowd around the stov m, 2:18 p tp im an AY SPANISH REVOLT—Mild affair, self. | Single 0. Ike @ Spanish onion. LABOR—Exertion made in at RUG — Orthographical error, | tempt to live without exertion, Should be rag. “Moth rT i 60 BDLLEGN ¥RATRANITY~to. ls Kother write ft at she is coming | social organization outside of |, “Tel! her I will@rlve her a recatpt | Kid~8o sorry yer daughter ain't ter home—I'll just leave mo the democratic clement of a/ {ffl without her paying 1t"—~ yy « J Byracune Herald card fer her ” raph, Misunderstanding, More Likely, ain 8003, Ind see giify"ron—Do you have w second) | She—They say Golden hae untold Watch The Star Want Ad “Columns for Bargains Dawaon-—No, our seoond one was! Hoe—So the tax collector told me a boy--fomervilie Journal Syracuse Herald All Descriptions. — — yo

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