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FVERY ONE TO BE GIVEN A PRESENT: All Visitors at the Fair on Exhibitors’ Day Will Get | DON’T LET YOUR SUSPICIONS OVER- COME YOUR TACT pe Here Is ‘os “Wise Dope! | for Newlyweds by a Pro- | fessional Lovelorn Ma den. | BY EDDIE BOYDEN. "Girls, don't THE STAR—THURSDAY COATING SUOUTHSTOWEARMASKS > LANDS HARD ON VICTIMS Worthy Husband and) k : let your suspicions | Father Twice Disabled | “ | ove © your tact ‘ . A Their age Back in) rn te advice handed out While ite way for His . Rift. |by Miss Grace De Mar, the clever . f _ — : ‘and theatre in “A Knight for a -_- “your money bac Exhibl ah ; | | Another case of how Day, September 15 the an FE Bm naw yweds mess | |clings to a person, once it has latd | for one of the big ¢ he 0x00 ee pe Meg joes suspicion,” said jhold its deadly hand, has come to| CD, °°07o, Tene ee ee toon online a ee the attention of the residents of the A-YoP, expositi: - A gy shen ne-dihr Tillte Dee up for the} || Rainier Beach who live near the a present from som i cael 7 bg pashan ene j|house boat which was constructed —_ fee a tieke which bear | Who has trained her Harry so that Mf ao gk hg an Mp gral gay will draw a tle mw ae She dates lating St" watts ceoaee family, a few months ago a number entitlns A he prie Aan’ wa’ aha : eo Ferguson had been working in the cor ing number poten nae ol ge lag it, am faylor’a mill until seven months ws offered include every: | ~ Nn pS ago, when he met with a serious thing ina from @ sack of} je Never Dees. | accident by coming in contact with wainuta to a dO-acre farm. §& } “That's the pathetic part of it wi " one of the big saws, His hand was magic houses are offering pianos.)1 know them, and Harry nove preRgeaie © badly cut that he was obliged to The Chehalis county commission | does look at ar r woman when |/itte eptgram sink tn Adetal | ave his job. The small sum of will feed 500 peop a clam bake, |'she ts in the way,’ In fact, Harry | Persistently — overlooks rald's| money which came from the mill and New York will serve luncheon | is 60 morose and reserved that/Open and obvious flirtation with] was quickly eaten up in doctor's to a like numb King county will | hostesses dr the necessity of | the widow In the second floor Mat! pills and household expenses, 80 ve strawbe to a large num-| inviting him to ther parties she is only cheapening herself, | Ferguson sold his little home in or Perot visitors. So cach visitor will] “But what he does when she is|If @ wife or sweetheart has any/der that he might provide for draw some pr worth from 50/out of the way! Well, that {s/ real cause for jealousy, then let her! wife and then unborn bab With cents to several hundred dollars, | quite another story and one which | ¢Vidence that jealousy in whatever/the money obtained he erected a af alihe has odo is to hunt/ean be toll concerning hundreds |W@Y best fits the circumstances." |}ittle house boat, fitted it out with through the various buildings until |of husbands and flances who are The Way to Call Him, supplies and sold lunches as he he finds bis number aking to @ course of retributive} ‘This dope made a noise Ike the| plied back and forth on the lake Exhibitors’ Day |s expected to/ deceit by wives and sweethearts |real chocolate, and Miss De Mar In| Six weeks ago Ferguson slipped bi one of the big crowds of the | who don't know when and how to! answer to a question sald Bh fell while working on his boat Boston season. be Jealous tn the right way. | “What ts the best way to make | and ran a rusty nail into his injur. : a oe ne ® more fata than SU |Jealousy count? Well, take the|¢d hand. Blood poison set in and doctor, ene et loka of the tan B, DAKINE SUH | case of ¢t man who, while at| be was forced to lie idle. With no over ae wen te o he Idle, emotional Wo-| heart is true to the girl of his | funds coming tn, Ferguson, his wife other, How de io who would rather suspect her! heart, persistently caste flirtatious |@nd now four-montheold child are aa eta eeband ot disloyalty than find|eyes at every pretty girl and|!n desperate circumstances likely, readers | Dlenty of honest, solid employment | squeezes hands at all times. Hand| Too proud to ask anything from wherewith to fill her own empty jhim chaff—just a neat package of| charity, the little family has man ‘ * see | good-natured and slightly contemp-| aed to exiat until it ts no longer = it Is Feminine Folly. |tuous chaff, something like this: | possible without funds. The hus . ‘WO an {anos “This senseless, unworthy sus-| ‘Now, George, dear, do try to re-|band and father is now looking for “3 picton, this plecing together of | frain from making eyes at this lady |4 situation. He wants work which | Given Away for Careful Writers “Havel Plan to Impress Names ~ Upon a Community--Chance “Kobler and Chase sell the tive janoa of today; Weber, cher, Wheelock, and the adjustable "touch 'CITY DADS HOLD possible circumstances until a non-|in the black bat with the red roses; existent intrigue stands out in the| and if you have to pass Dalsy a cup blackest, vilest colors, is in reality }of tea, please try not to squash her 4 condition of feminine folly which | finger tips, won't you? She will) heediess person’ ascribe to jeal-|be embarrassed, poor girl—-besides | masy ence But there ts a vast differ between trying to ferret out something which in all probability | which you are engaged to me and it's scarcely the thing to do, ts tt?'| “That brand of chaft works like| doesn't exist, and something which|a charm,” resumed Mins De Ma: uld and ought to be resented.|“That sort of chaff very often The former {s suspicion, and the makes a thoughtless youth seo the latter is jealousy And jealousy up to a point of necessity is neces sary to a women's self respect “In fact,” continued Miss De Mar after pausing & moment to lew her| error of his ways, while in more serious cases t is nothh no} beneficial as obvious aloofness and withdrawal” Not bad advice, te it? will bring him tn enough to support his family, but the employment must be light In the Hoboken dock fire, seven years ago, Ferguson saved many lives, but never boasted of his ac complishment. He has many acts of daring to his credit as a detect ive, and would like to get work In Rainier Valley doing detective came take any form of employment of. fered him RAILROAD 10 CT TIME ted Press.) | 7 LIVELY SESSION |.20.0 8 gous plano, here is a| jment i# made today that the time The ie per eS ; “i jof the St. Paul railway trains be- — we | tween Chfeago and Omaha will be ber ot tt [|FINANCE COMMITTEE FILES/talk against the amendments pro-|quced to 12 hours beginning next > in hen, | TWO REPORTS—-MEMBERS yn ce Se bare 0. . | Sunda: Similiar announcement Kohler | THREATEN TO HOLD ae oul y atten tenet orton ne {is made by the Chicago & North Socam, pieec. | OUT ALL NICHT, ery only after several attempts | western, that the “Colorado Spec- Deat list Tecetves free a} ° had been made to take an adjourn:|ja)” will make the run between Ke &) Bey ee vege The majority of those Voting | ci hicago and Denver tn 26% hours, [on these motions were determined | which fs an hour and a half | of spe- : a - | wor and « half less yrdinary | CArrying appropriations aggregat: | to prolong the session throughout | jthan {ta present Unie for the trip nds $0 Bay for one-quarter, one-| tng $2,808,435.74 to meot the city's the night, if necessary, in order 10 | ai <a fix In the mindi question the most Made and mos: ts pen and ink onty peorrectness and legibil > desirable t any new piano become pular n Hite weiti! between the clty fathers ors in determining the win your address plainly penmen and engravers from this contest cara 4. n for exe contest Invited jon of the judges eof the ¢ m. and r of times you have writ Sentence, acros# one end of opposed at the beginning of the sew Stamped or address side of the gion by the other members of the are from ¢ach family woman and child tn to enter who the advertising y Septem- lyearly expenses and providing an | bop ye cin of | estimated average tax levy of 16.12 have the budget adopted. ACTRESSES ARE GUESTS. \A Vose & & ‘Sons Piano $198! wally is, the majority report of the) Rs Ittng Co. | Soa raped ittee wae |, Miss Frances B. Maurin and Miss fo otlock council's finance committe | Marion Rae, of “The Time, the} page 6 419-42 adopted last night at a special ses and the Girl” company, are |‘ ae ore Oe nests of Mra Laughlin while Turner D. in this ety. |sion, after considerable wrangling Me ich was signed by| Henry Jackson, was The foltowt prices quot The report, w Counctimen Fr Goddard and council, who held out for a revision. Finally, after $113,500 had been In cluded fn it to care for deficits and serve as a general fund to ald to ward the Westlake boulevard, Alki ay., 24th and 25th avs. W. improve ment districts, the Sawyer report was adopted. Councilman Eugene Way submit-| ted a minority report, which provid ed for $3,583,450.64 with which to meet the city’s expenses the by the looal whol salers on local pro mee, monte and feed. Prices Pat ranch Pouttry. utter F Butter, exergone to know what! ‘Trouble arose over this report | Prolene Ib, oo... ands for-tair deal. When it was learned that it provid-| Hens under § ibe... piutely one ed aid for Jackson street and other Groanes, nS rroposs. | Fesrade deficits, The majority re-| 20° ve, Concealed condi. | port did not contain these items.|Turkeye’ iter ie, ; ‘ After the Sawyer report was adopt-| Turkeys, dressed, ; $6, 1318 Second av tice that at later meetings he would Gee ony wih " P oe jquabs, Goxen | tee eons, dozen’: | Belgion hare, Ib. _ “8. H. POYNER SAVES YOU 30 PER CENT.” a: ms tave Wotan. — ~— sienniatle - a | Common steers, Ib. eo. ce wa Cows, Ib . DS Hetfers, Ib FREE For the Next 10 Days FREE § i : ag Wethers # Lambe, Ib oe ib 06 5,000 Feet of Gas oe Given Away sl WITH EVERY INTERCHANGEABLE CHAMPION RANGE}. fictent heat to use the entire top Wenatchee corn of the ran or €00 heat Loca: corn oe ny gst Wenatchee on ing a tank of water at the same matehoe of time—a test no other range has | Walla Walla ever accomplished. | Focal plume Champion Interchangeable Range ’ e next ten days 5,000 feet of gax— pause tomatoes, on this offer, It means exactly . trators are showing this range WE SELL FOR CASH OR CREDIT Ss. H. POYNOR |{ PSFURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND RANGES 706-10-12 Pike Mo Waldorf Buliding—708-10-12 Pike St. me Seratch Common Hense Eee | Food, 90-Ib. sack... 1.75 In 108, $5.00 per ton higher The Champion t# the only } Feed—Selling Prices. practical interchangeable range [| Western Washington Srevis offered the public; now bein timothy 4.00@ 16.0 peony baaee Ss 5 em Mhpadiid ae Eastern Washington demonatrated at the exposition Ssothy wen 82.00 24.00 in the King County butiding, up Ajfalta 16.00@16.00 ph reg aig floes i Wheat hay. 1246 /60@ 17:00 = ‘* 4 one gion Bagtern Washington store, and has 4 ted every double compressed 27.00 housekeeper who has investigat Oats, per ton .......98.00@40.00 e4 ft. The Champion Hange can fm) OS®, Bastorn Wash-), | 6 1, oo be changed from Bran, ton 004 28.00 | Shorts, ton 004 82°00 Middilngs: 4.000 84.00 Gas to Coal or Bi) i:rccise" ay AT Feed wheat | Chop, ton Coal to Gas in 3 Seconds corn Rolled. oat ley, mix Fruit—Selling 28.00@39 Prio € d can ke ne change 4 les, Wenatchee 1,26 i tid ke the changes Wnatiy if One gas burner furnishes suf- w ~~~ $300 Pianos $137. And they are all new ones. We are asking you less than cost for the Instruments, #o every one oan be closed out by Baturday night, very Jother plano, including Granda at | equally low prices. John ©. Walling | Go., 419-421 Union, 1% blocks from | the P.O. ang only 'y block from the [new White Bldg. Btore open avery levening until 10 o’olock, Read the jarge ad in this paper, on page 6 te SEPTEMBER 9, BAN FRANCISCO, opt. 9 ti the detectives in the employ of the 1h gigs will wear maske wh they j@nter the prison to look over} the pri # incarcerated there {I Horetofofe {t haw been the practice for ber det etives to scan the} i otf without wearing masks and §§ hgresult, petty criminals had &@ chatice to become acqual the sleuth’s features, wh they were being studied officials PORTUND ENTERTAINS cone JAPANESE DELEGATION (hy United Prean.) PORTLAND, Ore,, Sept Japane: industrial — ec mprising leading bank merchants of Japan and t resentatives, arrived her from Tacoma, They wer the depot by representat Portland Chamber of ¢ and escorted to the Portland| hotel During the morning the men in|} the party were taken on sight-see | | ing trips about the elty, under the guidance of local business men. while the women were the guests |} of w women on an & mobile | ride at luncheon Wi In the afternoon the me the Chamber of Commerce er places of Interest. An | banquet will be served ing at the Commercial ¢ a dozen speakers are pro |to address the diners. COUNTY STARTS THE [SSESSMENT Acting on the advice of t cuting attorney's office as ity, the county comminsio morning appropriated §2,5¢ preiiminary expenses of | the as |the Duwamish canal The action was taken a sult of a visit from a dele the river into Newell and Jam increase in taxable m | voted the appropriation About # preliminary expenses, In addition |) (- to wk county appropriation, th | has appropriated $1,000. Sinners $250, and the remain der must be made up by private! L hota subseripion. A campaign for fands and membership has been | ~ 1526-28 Second Av. inaugurated by the club. The réguinr monthly meeting of tonight the club takes place Ward's hall, Georgetown Interurban Tra CHICAGO, Bept seven persons were seriously, in a head-on col tween two interurban Huntley, Il 9. Double Tragedy Over © HANFORD, Cal. Sept, 9 L. Crye fatally wounded and then killed himself bee: had filed a suit for divorce 1 en visited this even-|f] ament district to convert Duwamish River Improvement club, conststing of Frank Paul, Fred F. MeElro: work, if possible, as he knows the | benefit to the county fn drainage If it cannot be had, he will | protection of county roads, and the | values | pointed out and the co 000 will be needed for e Collide. injured, care 1909. nile they | by | nted with |] the {fi 9.—The ommittee, ers and heir rep © today met at} ee of the | mmere and oth elaborate lub and grammed ROLE he prose to legal ners thin »0 for the forming a ship a the re gation of The Bnameled Iron Bed, ike eut: in white, blue or s : three-quarter or full size; h Extension Table, like cut, in golden finish: has 42- brass top rods, capa an were inch square top €-foot extension. $4 98 iron head and foot lesioners Regular value $7.25. Spectal * | $7.50, Bpecial Twenty two lision be- near ivorce. James his wife aune she We are now ready with Fall Clothing for Men Young Men—ready with o plete and full assortment of best lines of Clothing, Inc’ ing the famous They represent the type of ready-to-we: correct in style, design, right in quality Our Great Special ‘* Always Second and Yesier Penn Brook Clothes $18 t0$35 highest ar apparel— exclusive our and om: the tud in Gus Brown Right” Where the Cars Stop $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land. | The Following Are Only a Few of the Many Specials | to Be Had at the Stern Furniture Co., 526-28 2d Ave. Made of quartered oak Dresesr, Iike eu top tix reneh bevel p pentine swe Remular value $42.00 19. a | 22x45; French Bpectal ..... tied doetebevereone 44x40. Regula Price |The Stern Furniture Co; GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS Bet. § Pike and Pine Sts. FREEEXCURSION|! FRIDAY ON BIG NEW STEAMER VENUS! GET ON BOAT—NO TICKETS NEEDED. Leaves Pier 6 at 10 o'clock, sharp, returning at 8 p. m. Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat load. Last chance to buy acreage on water front so cheap Tuesday was a big day with us, acres. Today we have the grand opening of Division Number Four of Birmingham, of 3,500 as we sold over 1,700 acres, as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day During August we sold over $250,000 worth of land at Birmingham in 5-acre tracts, and over $140,000 worth of cleared bott« at Earlington on new 1 land Kenton $115,000 worth at Pacific City, line, Also over Every body buys who sees it. Everett people can take free boat Birmingham at city dock at Everett of morn ings to Birmingham. Several salesmen wanted, also car No tickets needed Get aboard the boat early penters. as we leave promptly at 10 a. m., or get free maps of property from C. D, in Room 2, Hillman’s office ‘imes Building Cannot safe! jor optometrt | ful attentior w. ea the cat n specialist | No | S44 Arcade ‘NENDINGTON’S BROKEN PROMISES The sweeping assertion that they | mend everything but broken prom: |ises, crockery and glassware tuled, Furniure, trunks, aide sad- dles, baby carriages, leather goods, household articles. 1816 8: iPhone Ind. 6 CHILDREN’ S EME TROUBLES) ts jus: | vth av. | ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweles Firet and Cherry. Optical Department E56 Zed Ave corning ahi SA a t, made of quartered oak, has ser- | front; two top drawers; size of top | bevel plate mir f value $42.00. Spe | SEE US BEFORE BUYING $22.50 | i 7a : a. peers i wy Quality Box Of these This pro of Brer Any may large ty w tracts or lots. i be the center rton in the near future. of these tracts or lots you wealthy Large Tracts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up ‘Terms $1 and $2 Monthly make @ prices are erton Heights st This beaut! is alongside the Bren yard, and we are bu ¥ h wonde: future of Heights ts assured, as nele Sam is spending millions his navy yard. We wil rantee a large profit in one year at the present prices. vy Yard and Brem- # (at our expense) ng crowds every day steamer H. B. Ken- Colman dock 106 eattle Homeseekers what make owners Bremertc Bremerton. Bee the our Navy Yard sights tn free auto UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CoO., OF SEATTLE. Below is a condensed state- ment of The Union Saving and Trust Co., of Seattle, as sub- mitted to the State Banking De- partment under a call of Sep- tember 1, 1909. Transacts all branches of a conservative Banking Business, Your account is solicited. CONDENSED STATEMENT. RESOURCES. Loans and Dis- counts Overdrafts oe Bonds and War- rants (State, County and City) ¥ 364,890.22 Banking House urniture and Fixtures (in- cluding three branches) . . 80,163.96 Cash and due from Banks .... 1,066,998.18 $3 9,98 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock $ 300,000.00 Surplus and Undi vided Profits .. DEPOSI" UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO,, OF SEATTLE. Corner Second and Cherry. Do you want to buy a home? See |The Star's classified real estate [ectumns.