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4 THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1909 ssc", ‘rst: THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE An Estimate of Bouillon One portion of t tat nt we want to particularly draw to the attention of the taxpayers of Seattle, It is this “If Bouillon is the next mayor of this town the public will be kept pretty well posted about what is going on at the city hall. He'll bawl out everything that doesn’t look ust right to him, and I don’t believe there's any power on earth that would stop him. A Warning nates i in f | Mail order houses in Chicago and Sie ls ‘ : other cities who list Waltham Watches Bouillon isn't a “trir ” nen vee yo do so in spite of the fact that neither 5s musiaciuisa Sill the Waltham Watch Comy any nor its customers will sell them our watches at all. Mail order houses cannot be equipped to sell good watches. If you isved | Capt. Clinton, Attorney Brewster and Annie confronting Mr. Jeffr want a watch, go to a retail jeweler; and of the] “The Third Degre he knows. how to regulate it, how to In the three proce . Jeffries, Sr, paliow ple to belt , the} “Won't you please say it?” Annie ser” and stepped down with the cl t record credite ese > marae ; ren (he stepmother visited : wea, poeta’ “toveusl on aaa correct any little damage that may have Mind Deg H wed by tHe! oftort ts diswuade mim, Just before! “It i. a x in Howard's | table ! : come to it after leaving the f He's just the sort of man the city “ae Seattle wants for) fine te ye (wed ot odor the rhe Pollce Know tha ron fiat tn Har t tral te over. sing oe sto inn bra “oo and he will get it started right. its mayor. ven | Siar tt Me apartines wa nn owne fo, and that | wore saying things about siete to bring ult? againat me I won't de watch requires a persqnal service that “HE’LL BAWL OUT EVERYTHING THAT DOESN'T my he a ? fener wit vy | He is standing by her in wpite of (Mae ue 1 will,” declares no mail order house can give. It needs * LOOK JUST RIGHT.” tr irged by the police ; vaarvted’ wetuceh.on hie ere the jeweler, who knows his trade, to . evidence of her friendship for ¢ Ny rn letter from him. But hin} Bu@iuat then Howard comes back do this. the “thi nt father, reconciled now, wadts him, | &% Suing abroad.” he tells the to the press lawyer, “T have just teleplioned | The Woman’s Suffrage Movement in Brief «: Tit aR aie de; | (2,82 (2, Ruroge, te foreet, 800) 27” (ier Waltham Watch Company “hotde the key ts ,the fh ' regain his health Well, 1 don’t approve of Waltham, Mass, to any man who ever served the We might as well settle things,” » me |aays Annie, *Booner or later. you | Srewster teplies. “Don't interrupt Mrs. Emeline Pankhurst, the “litfle fighting giantess” of FROM DIANA’S DIARY | wit be asking yourself the ques. 1% 7oWhe man, I don't approve of R le 4 i, aed you can tell your father I the London suffragets, was addfessing 200 American profes jon your friends are how skking | } : “ " ‘ Yesterday a gentleman called to | #14 60" Sika Sea ial a oe eS sional woien at‘a New York clab. She was shouting her claim | migy Dittpicklen Undertakes a Great Work as Censor at Taffeta @ | know if it were (rae we Ware going |) 10 (ee We Mo Bima bas How F | ying @ watch that the “time is ripe for a great woman’s movement in Amer-| Balbriggan’s Great Department Store to be divorced. I asked who wan Why Galt” hetdoekeds always ask your jeweler for a Waltham . | od to know, and be answered, ‘over Y ry} eat ad} usted to temperature fea.” She was saying that mere talk will not get the franchise BY FRED SCHAEFER © million people-—the reader, of |, furry tng Poa Pr ot} J P and position. : a , “ onversation “Among your nds, —*“you will have to fight for your ballot She was explaining 4 my pap jsaid Brewste | a " ' } Hubawhat do I care.” sald How | 5 why, until they vote, women cannot count as citizens, will not ard. “what n.efinen or eighty mil 101 bor care what they | especte vorkers, and cannot expect to have their home think. Buppose you did get ‘ | be respected as workers, and cannot ex} a ; Pipa Usaarvestinwerts (.: cave her to fight| duties properly valued. d you did go to him to beg him not) “os he | he time that Mrs. Pankhurst was speaking, most of i ; to kill himself, you're the dearest nates Dg y / And all the € in girl in the world, and nothing can ught of that.” he says. y : A the 200 auditors sat with eyes fixed upon the near ear of Mrs. aa ciate dha thidie. etbereiae. ¥ have > get away © ie all t Today’s Styles Today _ | rred me the chance. pson . wife of the nature writer. Interest in = ™ tried to and can't “ eet eon felon . / Dut, Howard,” ories the girl, Hreweter, you've gone far Mrs, Seton concerned an earring which dangled a full inch and a Y " ‘ what of the future’ have thought | °MOGER wagner 04.” ead Hi 4 B u ti ful : | } fj Be . erstand,” said Howard | half from the pierced lobe. It was a pearl drop—something ab- - — Magy = pn ‘umes slowly. “I don't think I'l! go away ea solutely new and novel. Drop earrings are all the “go” this ~ ante you to ge abroad, And you're 1M me tell your husband the ss ; . - truth,” # k ate: ie season, but anything an inch and a half long—just think of it!— 3 going to accept bis offer, Howard ‘YO. aid Brewster to Anni | , ; raid she a full inch and a half—has not been seen before, even among the | z : | Fou owe it to your family Then I'll tell him without your! Russian Pony and Plush Annie,” sald Howard, “why are porutingion,” fb = chorus ladies of Broadway. you always working against your f he answers. “Howard, | . self?” it was the oth ? f *, your| | : “I want you to be happyt” said | *Pmother ted Underwood Whatever resolution may be; Mr. Rader’s land lottery appears | oe lAnale. “You can't be happy under gph oy of the sul: é | J ‘ees Now, be honest |, y. | did hear her votoe,” the} essed concerning Mr. Ballinger, it to be patterned after that of Uncle | these conditions. } * og Y muses fut nnie. | @annot be sald that anyone ever Sam, except that he gave his vic | with me Can you ra se nonidete per PS nie, bd | found him unprepared with denials. | tims a better run for their money | | porare one re | Then it dawns clearly upon him| a | : | “Whatever happiness I've what she has done for his father | Coats made af a very cholee Russian Pony, Each Way makes clearer the fact | ’ had in life I owe to you, and God | *"4 stepmother. lined throughdut with brocaded satin. They are pane satay ie Chane are that). ie work of the sugat trait} | knows you've had nothing but trou Ph oon sweetheart, It waslll so inches long and semi-fitting, with shaw! col- the death rate from football will 6le from me. You must do what's | "Pe of you--splendid rage : But, whit of the futurat? if] lar and cuffs. Very moderately priced at $76. fall off considerably lneet for yourself. In dotng that! ©, Ot. ure z t | you'll do what's best for we.” Yow come into my office and Also a Very Stylish Full-Length Plush Coat, _- - } Mr. Cannon may not have shot ny |" Abd so thay tally, until he decidee |"1Uay et) ae Brewster interrupted. |Ml extremely serviceable. At $40. Of Alma Bell it might be said she his wife, but his name is against | Iahe was right. “Maybe I'd better,” Mr. Brewster tout Re toctive eo ee wanting to . but shot too well.) him. | : hago "Anal t ees not wisely, rid shot too we! , 5 } 3 he Goo, I'm gind It's settled,” she [8¥e you, won't you, Annie, uy on real keep it. —Hoston | was lumpy. | laughs | Qeazent : é ‘Call ime that again, Howard. If you find it hard to accumulate enough cash en—you may -Hoston | 3 Hut as he leaves, Annie gives! » Transcript. | . 7 way to her grief, Sitting down in Annie begs, as she drops into bis to make the full outlay, pay part down and a — | mes > his empty chair, she buries her |"*™* “because it's true je at a time. There is no extra charge what- The Hunter—Oh, I bee your par- | head in her arme and soba (The Bnd.) ) Jonh Wine Saye: I mistook you for a de | = But « few minutes later Mr proyien © Native—No harm don - Sccuetee. tha; ineper, kuseea: at to a limited purse is remarkable. Try it I reckon I'd bin safe enor the door mistook me fer a barn i “IA tet Garratt | SEORETS Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. ke to the traction |“PROUOLY SCORNING THEM, | ESCAPED THEIR CLUTCHES BY | Annie says: “Why, how do you 1332-34 Second Avenue 5 wt a ever for itd use, Its convenience and assistance uals women are going THE MELLERORAMMER METHOD. know that? “Pneumatic tire a street car window every Hadn't been back in New York material ought 'F ¥ ride. This will be ke vi |. Fortunately f heard them conan hour,” said the lawyer, “when never to run out » traction company gets| The curtain ‘has fell on my cen ling. I lt out for the top floor. | his father’s lawyer asked me for while so many Re hookworm, jsorship at Taffeta & Balbriggan’s, | Was there no escape? Ha, a rope | the evidence | had. They want to men turn ter rub- } Upon Mr. B.'s advice I did wait) and pulley Men © mending | use it againat you. The idea is that There is no passion in the mind|for Mr. Taffeta to return before|the roof. To act was to do. Un. he shail go abroad with his father, | fur om f J of man #0 weak but it mates and|saying anything more to the sales-|hooking a bucket of hot tar from and that divorce proceedings will | / ? E K i masters the roof death, Revenge . t 7 epo! ‘ope. ‘ b , co.” ‘ (UMphe over death inte sitchen te |ladies about dress and deport |the rope, I fastened myself in {ta be begun doring his absence . reach beats honor aspires to it, grief fileth to ft n : ment. In the meantime I sleuthed | place. Well, ite all right,” said the Je tor baaatifying around through the works, taking) a girl Howard knows nothing | ‘Rt |notes of violations. I had a card wer away!” shouted a clear.) snout it, and I am sending him ' ited Estimates “1 : }index all filled up with entries Iike| @tetmined feminine voice (mine). | sway bg ee Bo Furnished Free. Her dalle Tate the ubigut ‘The duke and his fiancee don't | this oo fellows, they acted with the ene 3 . aul | speak.” intelligence o: e hands, T ety Fase there's more Just a lovers’ spat, no doubs | MAGGIE 8KIDOOSKY a nc pool pore reg ie have violated by oath as a lawyer pe ubiquitous with than No; this is more serious. Their; Wears neck cut too low; shoes | mob of salesiadien a the | 0%, consenting to your sacrifice, ident» could boast of. |iawyers have quarreled.”—Kansas| badly run down at heels; inat Salesiadies roared at the and have been a very unpleasant oar Sourna | : heroine from the window ay" re ] Ctub Waiter (fishing)—I dreamea | '% 70urna! | toaeen e Sanenere ly scorning them, I petty me peg ececrepgy belle yy radu sos Wy sui ie vote te : The Best Sound-Produc- last night, sir, that you gave me a " | LIZZIE M'SCHWARTZ clutches by the . Flin trying to get Howard's divorcee s $5 bill The woman who marries a man} Paints; throws gum on the | method! © mellerdrammer| the attorneys will bring in all the Stingy Member—Indeed, James:| to -reform him should not let him| floor. za false evidence in connection with \ : i ical Instrument That's a little high for a tip; but’ become aware of the game. HILDEGARDE VAN FINNE P. 8.—Mr. Taffeta, who had just|the Underwood affair, and I may ‘ ing Musical In = - - — = — ae EGAN: ‘Pleva the sacrrwen sn returned, handed me my walking| have to go before the grand jury aie, eahn ant th her | papers at the end of a curtain pole | nd tell all I know 6 cream puffs on duty as I soared past the second floor I don't belleve Howard's father sasses bundle be | “Oh, Howard's father je a — a Say, somebody got hold of my (The End.) —,""he hesitates for a word. BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. 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Sounding board surfaces amplify and reflect the tone waves; mo hia face when it is time for him to i¢ Cfociere f f go home and make him think she ia | doors make the melody loud or soft, as desired. ( omplete in itself, and wi York Press i clear, beautiful tone quality that makes the Victrola the most wonder : - Box. Some; people say she is more beau and most perfect of all musical instruments. The 4 is in the Thin s f tiful than the rest of them, but that doc Come : eee) ] lair not make them jealous as long as they are all | 1¢ In any time-—no obligation to buy. allowed to tell people about their delicious societe Chocolate” Have you ever tried Vietrota xvi, in the advertisements Do you like scraggly hair? Ther »| why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, not Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and be h 5 AB a appy. Thick, them, and if he has none, write us about it oo, eautiful, luxuriant hair. No more wey vil fort S ey | elt Tie css = if falling hair; no more dandruf, IMPERIAL CANDY CO., agg yess, (Go giarstinge ist net ncen ts Mana| r,t Nanette ten, £280 Bes Does not Color the Hair iy eataieiea ns brother, swappe a. for 173,000 goody goody, ou : : . Ay vy" Stores fs Gieh for » family Inheritance, | indifferent sthares *” | Mog 3 cages or Pear ua “re canntan waiuut } * . aeific Con now Ieatmen Pacific Dintribute sifle Coa eaters ti them If not, you do not know how good a containing al yLOT ‘Talhing - vo Moe ‘ad otnes ’ thing you are missing. Ask your dealer for for 150 - Pianos and Mayer Pianos, om the all right when he ate the Come, jet un re nd votot 7 oe on ‘ op but poor Hxau never got over 1 will! " Freginter and vote’ | for thin saat Trust him. ¢ in roy NRE OAPI NN AAA AL