The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1909, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

J THE STAR—MONDAY ) EMBER 2 1909. ener earner ee tsces wai nye er vantce THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE: ae =~ | Baillargeon’s hal A Badge, « Gan and « Cb | FROM DIANA'S DIARY sd ST IST Great Reduction Salek : BY FRED SCHAEFER On all Fine Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Furs, i Millinery and Boys’ Clothing Began Today the Tremendous Reductions prevail on Seapine these entire lines. Every article on sale} fe is from our Regular Stock, a guarantee} f« tal ‘lof its quality, and provides a most un-| fu mers os Neverthe el wine sain" "sual opportunity to buy High Clagsg 4 apergne ~~ ll Merchandise at Cut Prices. As a m f al Seattle to d air? W against any law Suits at $40.00, $37.50 and $35.00 emeeees |. ks kee Suits at $57.50, $55.00, $50.00 and $45.00 are reduced to... . cate sense of wh Guggenheim’s experience may very angry. But, re shoulders.” How ab are yearly beaten and kicke land slapp condition that is a DI fering from an alcoho! "LL TAKE THE CAH IF THE CHAWFYUSE GOES WITH IT, CRIME, or because t! are ely "NB | SHE ANNOUNCED, DIGGING INTO HER GOLD CHAIN PURSE Oe caniienall How about those frie persons who are SHOT IN THE} ‘ Ri reitan on —— , fat LE CY Pg Se m < the car di , BACK by policeme A ey vw avery! a oO; dd what star 1) Tt t to run when ca t of wr n as t r has ! . and simply SUSPECTED oi Pp The policemen, as individuals, are not responsible for this} state of affairs. It is the fault of a system—a system that is} win 9 rapidly growing obsolete and has been banished by many large} ¥as 8 cities. Seattle has no right to remain in the provincial and bar barous class any longer. think ‘| Fine Trimmed Millinery at} One-Half Price A PHRASE EXPLAINED. sold The other system is not an experiment. It is n ia | nor altruism, nor any other “ism.” 1 now | work | i s : ; successfully for several years in Cleveland, Ohio, fr instance. | Teton ote, Every Trimmed Hat, including Tail- Cleveland was a “tougher” and ls today when Chief Fred Kohler, of the ver | i THINKING instead of ¢ ting to CLUB. One of the} results was that Theodore red Cleveland's | fali# under the police department to be the best in the coun cog eogg ped by — today has fewer arrests and fewer petty city of half a million people in the U ok and a $50 bill Speedway Norosttd in bullding. @ cab,” Mr. Cat ored Hats, Semi-Dress and Dress Hats, at one-half price. evelt has d y, and Clevelan lers than any othe tates Untrimmed Shapes Qualities at $1.75 to $4.50, untrimmed, PeaUCeD tO a In Cleveland a policeman’s record is GOOD if he make FEW arrests—just the opposite of the ol The Kohler theory has withstood doubtedly it has some faults, but the IDEA , Washington, Dec right. The rest is a matter of working out details Dear Dad: In making t t that he pald all time system verything t” / f at all, The minsue etric tabulators | # : She insists that t” the facts |have all the faults. and make sem e inter ng Phases | Frank B. Whesthng, Attorne ‘ Bin | Law #22 soston I wld tke 4 RATH. | Main nd abuse. Un-| By RATH 2: ras been proved Some day we will look back upon this period of clubbing and shooting and abuse by police in the s regard the habits of our ancestors when th and executed heretics. tr upward eo ae ¢ way as we now | Beaver Colored Flats, $5.00 quality, Peace 66 46. 6 Ses ae . $2, y burned witche A delegatio © proposed copper trust was ovement in the direction of conservation. By limiting the 1¢ on in and |output and increasing prices, the world’s stock of copper will be greatly conserved. The president is sald to have received them with Religion and Politics gece LIE: I understand that Senator rich does not claim to have paid for . — ‘i the 57 varietios of “monographs Among the supporters of Hiram C. Gill, candidate for] written by experts for the mone tary commission. These spectal ar guments for a central bank are paid man, churchman and corporation lawyer | for out of the “contingent fund” of | Meanwhile, welcome to the ranks of the long-suffering | common people, Brother Guggenheim. As wealth and powerfu le , autos make the most noise in any movement—social, political or | financial—we are glad to have you with us. C bring your friends. Knox Tricorns, $6.50 quality, reduced to $3. (d | Our Annual Clearance Sale. Knox Sailors, $10.00 quality, reduced to $5. Prices on All Boys’ Clothing Reduced the republican nomiration for mayor, is one John P. Hart-| Big Reductions in Art . ‘ gious views ruide| the United States senate 3 : If Mr. Hartman permitted his religious views to guide| per tes’ Depart him in his political wanderings, he would never by any chance} Wasn't that a cheerful line of ment— be led into the Gill camp. On the contrary, he would find | “bunk” that was handed to the cen Feats “ ‘ ‘ supervisors when they called at himself bearing the arms of the Gill enemies, and doing battle | {he White House? 1 teter te the ie to the end that civic decency should be victorious. jatructions not to _ up in poll 5 re ties.” As each and every one But Mr. Hartman doesn’t permit his religion to inter-|jorminated and confirmed for these fere with the duty he owes to the railroad corporation in whose | positions must first get the O. K A of Frank Hitchcock, I call it rather employ he is. He rather hopes, perhaps, that the cloak he], joke wears on Sunday may aid in deceiving some of the good peo . ; cas . . It is estimated that the new cen ple of Scattle into believing that his support of Mr. Gill stamps! yu will abow the population of the the saloon candidate as being worthy of the support of really | United States to be approximately if 90,000,000 on April 15, when the honest men. enumeration ts made. The story of We have no quarrel with Mr. Hartman because of | ‘hese individuals will all be trans his support of Mr. Gill. If he wants to join with the sa- ior s 000.000 afro ares od loon keepers and the gamblers and the male inhabitants | ee of Seattle's underworld, it is his business. But we do be- lieve it to be our rightful privilege and our duty to suggest to churchgoers who might be influenced by Mr. aes $s TO R IES action that he is supporting Mr. Gill because of the fact that the railroad corporation he serves prefers Mr. Gill to Mr. Bouillon. "Tis true, indeed, that politics makes strange bedfellows Men’s and Women’s Apparel Ladies’ Suits, Coats; Gapes, Dresses, Skirts, etc., at | lhe Mascot Savings & | o the Trust Co. | A BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR of Seattle lid reductions Men’s Suits, Overcoats Cravenettes, etc,, at reduced The accompanying study | done in sepia brown—by a fa mous artist. Handsome to frame Capital ..........-+++ 800,000 f|| If 80 desired Surplus and undvided YOURS FOR THE ASKING Profits . | £ For the coming week we will offer a special year end clearance Our entire stock will be reduced in price, but not in quality. The standard of high qual ity will be maintained throughout, offering opportune specials at this season.of the year, The reductions are te a Drop a postal to the _e newer oer =| YAKIMA SHEEP CO, Seattle, Wash. too numerous to mention here, but an investigation will confirm the exceHent values to be found in this store. Everything reduced. Credit, too, for the asking In addition, and in connection with this sale, we will extend our Liberal Credit System to all who wish to open an account with us. After Christmas your cash It was 11 o'clock at night and all was quiet about an uptown hotel. door of room a woman in neglig The fact that Worcester, Mass... workable alibi is a most valuable has recently voted wet should be | qsset. taken into account in attempting to} - doorway solve those airship mysteries Maybe the country at large will! shen she crouched. Stealthily itis i {accept the whiskey decision with| she crept toward the door of 425, crossed fingers, just as it did the|Horrors! Was she mad? Was there murder in her heart? What | and Calendar will be matied you , too many to enumerate. Every postage prepald | bank account of some kind are f)/ | \ person with common sense knows it to be true, INTEREST Qf PER CENT President Taft's ruling that whis-| Ballinger exonerations. key is whiskey indicates a lack of was that shining thing she shoved babl ‘ , personal experience as well as r jalong the floor? | is probably somewhat low, and you still need new ap ——_- Ww NOT ? 8 limited vocabulary, | It i now certain that Zelaya has| Hush! Don't scream! parel, ‘This is an excellent opportunity to outfit your Compounded aty oF ¢ aie |left Nicaragua, that is, such por-| She was pushing a small tray self “on easy payments” and at low pri We al Semi-Annually. ” y ‘asy ay nis a a oa TICES. ¢ abso- t bearing an empty champagne bottle Do your swearing off now and| Une Of that country as were not| and one snuall glaas toward the door avoid the: rush. gets of the other fellow. No lady wants | * levery passerby to see an empty | and exchang-| bottle standing at her door. | hem” will be the popular holi.| And this right here in Seattle and | tificates early day pastime for the poming week, |" Christmas might, too | POINTED PARAGRAPHS. lutely make no extra charge for this conveni © Come in and try it tomorrow. Come in early and take advantage of the low prices and our credit system for your convenience, ———— |Soaplake Soap B. SOLNER, Cashier. . sT BEST FALERS pinecrons: gir HE BE ALL_ DEALERS rdinand Schmits, J. D. Low. A. B Stewart, C HM. Bet. © MeCormick, James D. Hows “Taking them back Cash in your merchandise cer-|ing Mr. Holzheimer has arrived at] At this distance last year’s water| | rey that crisis in life when a good,' , Wagon looks as good as ne » worry too much about the ORNER SECOND Ls new, ents a = neted that never happens. | and CHERRY STREET Arama’ ails io oom A) Eastern Outfitti oman's ability to pity others} vi EASY TO IDENTIFY | shes soles tok organ | utfitting Co., Inc. eoct. AE es t think a man is foolish be-| ° Pe jcause he think e. & i - , Exclusively for , Tow will you know your country uncle at the train, if you (i h quick aehomes enable | 1332-34 2nd Av. 269 Union St. The Raven prescription service Household Geode. pie ia ype rnp lot yle to gat poor quicker. “ , ‘ . <4 means that the doctor's skill in pre- By hb necktie.” i co eh spall y py Seatile’s Reliable Credit House scribing Ie most efficiently supple. | —_ “What is the distinguishing feature of the necktle?” le “ . mented by the oruggist’s skill in : See fact that he doesn’t wear any.” lly + ee en te bi mes? pempmundlng. RAVEN DRUG CO, on ae Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. an . . cond Ay, Classifi age. .

Other pages from this issue: