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it‘ THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE :- a Ohio" Denti | Hear It Today 2 tae enti | Noa! We Bag the United F 1 daily by Th “Never t } t! — ; of Ra . . " , 1. The Man Who Wore a Straw Hat in April. i] } aint 4 ; ' “ er ov Teer WR , ! vi wr Ow Yer a gh se oe pate? 2 oo, oe , ; wang ete Gems from "y OM POMCRLATN iets ya Sop inns, 6g 12-¥enr Written 6 Al Won? NMS. Pinafore’ bee y rs x ms h , Fod \ j r str, Oy of keverett or Telagom : \ A xt_ morning, and in ‘ plies " t : 1 f Hope deferred maketh th’ heart 1 t M slob but meals deferred maketh Wit! aw Hat in t you sick all over.” t ’ ' * f eman | Music In Wisconsin f th plendid neas, and the Mra. LC. Booth arrived thin a v 1 und |has for lant twe been fined ra | givin ne ne recite lies the ‘ t} " + ae | Monroe, W ntinel Pacific Const Diatrtvaters Pacific Const ies the \ san | of VicTOn Talkiog grade ¢ a" ‘ { ‘ Health Comminsioner Evans of a tches tl ark ir V r , Chieago said in a recent address = that while bad meat hundreds nothing abor art and bad water thousands, bad alr} wrecks, in swit His head wa kills hundreds of thousands. " | 1 m) The fell « t “ , | 1408 Seeond Ava deadly “hump. AW any @ ‘ had bis goat. His a 1 know where there in a bar-|[ wear Usion St. Seattle passengers—and to | . 1 s dime, a red] ber wh ald a y cut your paw ks, and . nagging you at the - - ated, gota ave s sham v The King county © ay a jon he had } A\ poo, & face massage, a batr singe, Pinal tral committee shou s en OF : ng to Fo iness sake, where ts R MOV BROKE 4 if the pul had > ‘ Walls & & faformation bureau for k t it ti ’ ; fo our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madison ; ewis Co, v y at r He's in heaven ear a 7 * NEW YORK 8T0¢) Dicitéetan' sk on tuatirin pee Bag yl Pee BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. GRAIN AND PROVISION mind . « to with the dime.| Letters from Seattie for China, Telephones: East 414, Cedar 414 Private Wires sien I with shaky nerv a he veyed r, perhay meting to drink. |it marked “Through New York via Main 7791 Ind, Mayor McCarthy and Gov. Gillett | jotr with the malefactors of on ‘ . know, | Siberian Railroad,” will get there - 327-328 Bailey Bidg 4 oa ” — al “4 T are place ou no ” = = ———. a forecast fo . t . in F = =: —., are doing pretty well in tho pre-|great wealth in advocating a safe], The forecast for th he secastonally break | eames on Sent via Chel A PROGRESSIVE STORE | PORIMERES. Rminary to the big fight and June 18 om ay SR yn r for you;| Rd We keep tn ae h with the rt. LL. KLEIN Bhs rer: @ BIER & ots oe ry " - a} bet tht oc the army? | Styles in home decorating ‘ THE SHOEMAKER i atabiiehed 1893) r 5 ; ¥ fC t ne atiafactory work at reasonable “ . 2 the time charge | prices, Use the phones If you can't get boots or | BROKERS . of me. r | shoes to fit you, get them on t : a i al duty?” Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. made to measure at Blocks, Grats and Proviso, 2 oo ! ey were taking me to the in Av JAMES STREET Both Phones 270. Private Wem He ‘ ‘ It is said that Mr. L. H. Gray, president of the Wi to ele * nat Samael ; club, now regrets exceedingly bh « written that famous t . tt 7 é » - ees Mr. Wilson’s chairman of the Repablican County Central ec ’ ; « ae ae ae son Whether this be true or not, Mr. ( " 1 in giving Mr, Wil ; ba *, at meta NR son's opponents an opportunity to break Int with ¢ good " bd e me the n e > campaign stuff. | M na j ONE ¢ NT i — ae In a letter received in Seattle from Congressman Poindexter, Bie veo - : ee —_—— the insurgent candidate for the senate anr # that he wil “| eo on! ' m mam, ey to the Coast immediately after In bi } n the presence of |* Ywisted t as P an *Poindexter’s campaign is being carri mnteer ec | eof. Others, even 4 ’ ‘ tee organized some time ago, of which Austin E.G ths is chair. | ona vb a ~ . wht oa ne iit ors, “Where did! C. A. Reynolds, the new chief deputy in the prosecuting attor ney’s office, dentes that he is or expects to be a ¢ office. “I happened to be familiar with some of th being handled by Chief Deputy Ellis,” said Mr. R ing, “and for that reason was asked by Mr. Vanderveer to come into his office until these cases were disposed of. I have no inten tion whatever of running for any office, and the salary attach the office of chief deputy under Mr. Vanderveer is not sufficiently large to induce me to remain in the office after the work for which I have been engaged is finished. MIRTHFUL MISHAPS on A i 4 Hats and iFurnishings ~ é en — ad if anyone doubts the statement that Miles Poindexter is going | to get a lot of votes in King county, let him go out among the people fm the outlying wards. They are the people who don't allow politi 4 fit i ae j cians to do their thinking for them. | $10 OOWN k 4 hi ———= A cael f | A ac AMO BA. Within « few days a meeting of the King county republican cen gi* A} tral committee will be called, and the pi of having the mimitt @elect the King county ¢: ation will be abandoned issued for caucuses and a county convention The committee has also been directed by the John L ganization to exonerate thé senatorial candidate from with the abortive attempt to rob the voters of the Gelegates. Barney Murray, Bob Terhune and Wi A much time yesterday telling their acquain t t the scheme, and that Wil knew nothing Everywhere they met with incredulous ears. Strong sentiment is developing for the nomination Court Judge R. B. Albertson as on of the republica na the supreme court bench. The suggestion that Albertsor strength to the ticket has met w son, however, does not want H In ¢ wilt instruct his friends to cease in their eff the nomination. The Spanish American war veterans haw candidate for the republican nomination for unanimous endorseme 0 A. Case was alr choice of the organiza or auditor, No other po ments were made. Commencing Tomorrow Morning Friday, June 17, 1910 County Auditor Case, from present indications, will have no op position for the republican nomination for count tr. Althoug one or two persons have been urged to make the race against Case they have refused. Justice of the Pi Fred C. Brown is laying wires to secure a complimentary vote for supreme court justice fron he King delegation in the state convention _— SSS <= } BY NORMAN. Hatr ar | HER IDEA OF FARMING [Rew nee, Some i : ent na te with me. wha | we place on sale our entire stock of oe High-Grade, Hand-Tailored industrious Phote Man ; T visita wha’ winte's ctsgaeiges py at greatly reduced prices. Blues : Purse |ware in the machine and’ mapeoe Be | ANG blacks included. 8 u We wish especially to call your attention to the elegant line tke te ee ee TA of goods we are placing on sale at nadie te §* |e of goods we are placing on sale at.............. i: SOS gd Sah a * Values represented here usually cost you * root Th 1,500,000 0 i h 7 ng é x n | rectory out. There are 1,500, ur pr ind | & of it, “It weighs 1,700 tons, and * Mm 4 4 p 7 ave never been less than $19, $18 and $17.50. o hit |® is being distributed by 500 men # |fam ANC udes blues and blacks. “Yes, Mgs. Askem, I love tne the aru ra ne * with 40 wagons. There are 250,- * @ farmer an4 have 160 acre » cult ‘ ih tipped a * 000 subscribers’ names in the * N . MEME Arias has toot think ar the onve 160 ees + tawn [Stabbed another by t rist and|%& volume, which contains Man- % ot one of these Suits If you are looking for would . yew a y whint * hattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and *& . f “ — ini pa came running, and | Queene borough. In the subur- % can be duplicated for less 5 ) something extra fine— lal t pinched. | ban book there are 140,000 «| Ml i Dean Jolts Cornell's Head. | Had He? | For our t 1p D mya cpmegerrvcon orto rlpigy . . than $30. e something that repre- Ja Id Schurman, president ot the Poll « a Julian | * * Sale price .. a sents perfection in cloth- of Corn fversity as we gid | Mth iveranc ee eee ee | rE! ing. see th i i 4 ’ ie , le ‘ e elegant line across the cam ther ¢ j ay nd cor They are imported : fferi . with the dean of one of the co € g rank, ap PRS PEE See { eaae , ; H A ‘ we are olfering at..... when the chimes in the recruit, with | grag eflections of a Bachelor omtaen, Cheviots, Cassimere and Worsted, Never before offered at less than $50, tower began to ring. on Occasional n ets so d What makes t y so smart to | ia ri . : r s “Dean,” said he, “the music of ou ever drilled before?” | ged that he fee writing | its family Is not can see It lacks and Blues are included in this sale. $35. You can’t resist these. {a #o beautiful that|, Ne” answered the recruit. And,| People would lief go to " : : : ” oss . vr Rig gyri innocently, and with the evident de-| After a girl bas been in love thre ea marie au io Muntce tet we No price tickets removed—everything plainly marked with the original prices past. My boyhood days—" jsire to be px 4 carry on the|or four times she ceases to r § expensive say? interruptea | Conversation Have you?"—|it as a matter ee oe sea i George W. Wilson, in Lippincott’s.|. When you A.sirl with o bath-] 4.2) Man, one Set an iden out of aat Shy. - ing suit on it's a sign that she of the clock that he ? heautif t chimes are very very Real Fire of Genius. | thinks she has a good figur » mechanic seniu ' “ihatt” yelled the Gionified |. Two crates of rejected manu Reware of people who hand you| Providence takes care of children ao ni le ne dignified old | seripte groaned th shivering | something for not hey will 20d fools unle th are looking ‘ n again. author, “and not @ lump of eoal to| expect you to pay r it\ for good Investments. f i “The chimes—the chimes—how| warm me! bea zi Then his friends took up a ¢ ky ropes thinks {t fs all right fo: in kh “hig ; ty Beat — - Py 2 Begs acksan at yo | a Nm paseo roman to confide tn binant into something useful for 401 Pike Street Corner Fourth Avenue and Pike Street — | * devilish bells.” And the rest was clear to bim. man-—Chic ago ma \ Ne w ‘York Pr ore s : . . : : '