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lishing Co, moral courage for the genera petty str Mr. Gri worthy of the highest esteem of his fellow men, his political) Mr, Griffiths has acted the} is part of the gx y and as preciot hi The political a Griffiths we ald ; ; decent vote, and desirable ele Mr. ¢ would be cert { personal issues i massed in solic | stant in dou | the isstres Fy of the i ter whet : Austin E successful ; he thing. Seein different tt that his sens aspirations. It takes big The contest between Mr. stripped of every distracting influence, against bad; morality against immorality. There is nothing | to divide the attention of the voter. at the primary he has but to ask himself what form of city} government he prefers. He has but two to choose from, ; This is simplicity itself, and for this desirable state of af- fairs the people have to thank Mr. Austin E. Griffiths. Sometimes the forced upon us that Mr. Gill makes or not we can bave postal savings the same mistake with his mouth | t | as did the parrot Perhaps a thorough won't do Paris much harm after all. This pict has gone the president inauguration The pi Member of the United Press. Published dally by The Star Pub: Good | “Move Griffiths from the mayoralty Mr. Griff ths’ The withdrawal of Austin E. Bouillon is a positive benefit to the cause and the people of Seattle, STRIKING EVENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY PICTURED; BUT--- THE FIRST TELEGRAM, race in favor of A. V of good city government, good government is something more than a catch we kd under decided obligations to him, Tt was a sacr and vanities of life, | s for this that he has shown himself] supporters and opponent citizens are perhaps as re , sculptor and tnventer,’s lograph in the spring of 1644 Con | One N.Y. a. Promoti y Broken. 00 appropriation for experiments, and a Vein.” eald hie wife, | was bullt between Washington and Beltimore. Henry T. Rogers, e ond when Morse flaghed U ceeded in devising the reas granted him $20.0 Bouillon and Mr, Gill is now} It is good government | Moree’s aswistant, was at th When he marks his ballot} session at Baltimore. The esident was flaghed back and refused to believe to an by fast horse Thi clved the message. It aress of ecience. But Can you find it? news of Jas. K.P when Morse re ifg events in the 5 sa mistake in the ploture. is;ot course we can know whether) nm overturned in the « there were bo automobiles.) Anent the meat boycott, cheerful Hit} arises and jthat he told us so a good many | bet . wet we he ar from Mr Just Look at Bill Taft Here and See How Clothes are Up }4 man-eating tood SILA NECK TIES HAVE INCREASED 10% SPATS Tr WATS COS 5% INCREASED t. UMBRELLAS 1/0 7 SHOES ARK wk pleawore trip a e of men's clothes yatrates how much more * than he did for bis exton after a short en's clothes has gone up except Odd sizes and broken 50 to $2.50 Shirts $1.00 to $1.25 Shirts .. ton Ribbed Underw@r AUGUST BELMONT. 6 until late at night pleasure of seetng his own horses race at his own track The rapid growth of the ehilda’ influence in this ¢ brought Belmont THE CLASS IN GEOGRAPHY ‘Oh, Tommy! Well, what's THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1910. | tor live, nideed to him. At that time ple howe flood an Buto of the reat fudae for school Prices were $3.50 to | Reductions in Shirts lerwear afford many bargains to $1.00 Shirts $1.00 Flannel Night Shirt Reductions id Ladies’ Wear Cloaks, Capes, Dresses, etc., are offered at attrac price It makes it pousible to procure hig | at liberal price indifkements, and for a small out! Credit and ‘Easy Picuniais u can tak ur credit also. The same low prices are prevalent whether you use it or not. Your new outfit will cost but f you use this easy way of buying After March 1st Our Union Street Entrance Will Be Discontinued Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “‘ Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ‘One consolation, of it costs more conte lowe ter die.” Whieh Magazine Will Pay $00 for It? , k there's « oaning nd Press. kage. | and will keep iif What does It stlog In whieh ‘ How far is It between t ked at sach o hing wae wror snawored i? But things Th Today's Styles Today || Reductions in Men’s Suits If you need a good, serviceable Suit for | Reductions in Boys’ Suits } will pay you to buy several of these Mf neat little Suits for the youngster. They Hare made of serviceable materials; built i thoroughly and carefully, and just the ots in Shirts, Night Shirts and Un hegrade « antage of our Alteration Sale prices BAILLARG EON? SALE OF BOYS’ SUI SEPARATE PANTS, OVERCOATS, ETC., ETC, 7 THIS IS A FINAL CLEARANCE of our magnificent stock of Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Separate Pants, Hats, Shirts, Etc. . NOTE THESE PRICES ON HIGHEST GRADE DOUBLE BREASTED | SUITS NOTE PRICES ON ~ HIGHEST All $1 All $ 5.00 now..® 3.75 peverg 'All $ 7.50 now : 5.75 : q All $10.00 now..§ 6.7% P Caps, Hatt anf aters red All $15.00 now. .810.00 oe HALF PRICE SALE OF SUITS, COATS, CAPES, FURS, DRESSES — SKIRTS, RAINCOATS and EVENING GOWNS — TOMORROW we hold a HALF-PRICE Sale of Suits, Coats, Furs, Dresses, Skirts, Raincoats, Evening Gowns, Ww magnificent stock of the above goods, v with the exceptic a_large quantity ‘Fur and. Dre | THESE BEAUTIFUL without doubt the greatest Suit, Coa the season. Our advice ist MENTS $35.00 Suits for........ $17.50 $45.00 Coats for... $50.00 Suits for........ $25.00 $16.50 Furs for.. $75.00 Suits for........$37.50 $27.50 Dresses for.... $30.00 Coats for..... ---$15.00 $30.00 Capes for........ W e quote: $13, $1 ENORMOUS VALUES FOR Come to “The Boston” tomorrow. We are still selling the deft falo salesroom stock. You know they had to quit business; they and out. Mismanagement and small capital was their finish. We Are Giving Enormous Values in Everything in § There is not a thing reserved; everything goes, and the p even be approached elsewhere. We must close everything out. Ret we establish a strictly one-price house here. We have a very strong line of Boys’ Suits and Ladies’ and Shoes. These must go quickly with the rest. Also the following are priced to get them out LADIES, MISSES” AND Men's Clot Boston's price é os Si Regular t 00 y Shoe 3 and $26.00 values. Vanat . ios 3 Children's - 59c Boston's price $ é Men’s Shoes $3.00 Fine Value Work and Dress Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 Dress and Work Shoes. sizes) E Cravenettes and ( coats. 18 a Wvercoats. Boston's price alnes. Ww $4.50 to $5.50 Dress and Work Shoes Reg aya’ Sull inoluding High Top Shoes. Boston's price $2.95 sizes. w * All Hats and Furnishing Goods at Less Than Half BOSTON CLOTHING 424 PIKE ST. The Store With a Future