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mT nis Aieorge § Worria, 88 Pat Mullen, 5408 Mal. 08 : aidan ot tae toked us Sane The Chicle Chase at West Point STAR Aris tar Publishing Oe. \J.P. Morgan Refuses Der Mine- FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Such a Shame| STAR DUST __— TODAY'S STYLES Topay | 2-Piece Blue Serge | Suits for $10. o0. | ~ * | | fn : | Dot Cabitalist Feller Can Nod| | Val; 15.00, $18.0 . Wheli a be that Everett Carleton Crear, |Pot © alues 0, $20.00 " fei seal vet un.| See Ida Value—No Vonder, 3 = cade ae PF longing} ‘Ven Adolf Gets in Bat by To dispose of the re our Summ e becoming a W ¢ 1 unsa ‘ ° at: > apt aee : er of } to know more ut the y van with the} ‘Talking Ven He Shoult suits, we have put a twill dos IP. # P| ’ ‘ ‘, f+ bY name fi f chev Have Said Wood und Sawed quickly. Mar cost more is became seriow hen it trar we , \ rej denied it, 7 oe Dsaai wie ats rH Noddings—Osgar Vill Haf than we a resent a I) ® ed at 1 AD A QUID IN HIS CHEE 27 « “ah : oh ope . , ton the| t@ Chloroform Hiss Obese aving: for 1 are all this [= . caper | Frent Before Long—Id Vill ( newe ! is in ey bn H with a sharp ha tat the dra-| Be Justifiable Germicide, garment ther reduced pro. w j 1] = ' HOW did they turn uy and ¢ t ~ portionately, Ko oT j BY FRED SCHAEFER " . LAVA LEDGE, Idaho—A 12-day oer See iil h : 1.4 Quid? Did they men-]wa°were high financlern, we und coaitens serimaie Sesteihe Any Pair of Low Shoes $3.15 | and tl lis- | Adolf; almost, but nod already 1 t 4 t and cause h P Who shoult drough bere ' ¢ h 1 ‘ D * at a eee eee mee ee Thls bn awful! | No | Values $3. 50, $4. 00 and $5.00 | hilarity hs gt. = sk We tmnw oF lex Ee boss iv. Patent Co ( unmetaly Oxe ~ craftily s 1 1 1 ha t . or of antiques, wand. ditn'd we “| blood 1 Tan Oxfor ndid } n at ot ki hafe a m y olt mine mit verdi Russia leads the way in planting ylood an 1 ) ndid saving, ' - 7 7 : r nm meric ‘ v “ ‘ umn is a tantaliz-| tis, cofered insite | oe we * ebro ttn wiscapedy sae: Made by the famous Bar | Endicott-Joh it under the meas table? Don’t you see tha ¢ v tantalize" “Quick come,” I said to Adolf por | lable ct ' I lish it ng hiatus nting public will have bridged, or lose] “here tas our chances, We vill let : : on reliable shoemake tylish, ing hia _—ss bg |him haf id for eight million dollars Dias re : j » Welle sleep over it und sefenty-fife cents. Ef he kicks ge: ges m made footwear and wil | seasons, a Con ¢ t Point auth < Tell us how] on der brice, we vill knock off der the fo . thing « * } ie yom got the goods-oh Everett Carleton Crear. To say. nothing] fefenty.filfe conte. But von ding re “ } All Summer Uaderweal 40c % of the rest of us, 500,000 school teachers would like to become | Efery dime hen y 2 : tl | thle you jet ashamed of der beople | am ' 3 wise to the trick |apeaking to.” Und he brourmissed 4 7 the kids are Values 50c and 75, | p. fF Rie a fi he voult be am as any © . ‘ r ae : | i ve | Unfortunctessly Adolf s 1 Botte t The assortment includes the famous Poroskniy # : fairet und buttonhooked him In d 7. ~ > \ ‘ : ' f Help! We Want Babies! wing rg dong dew “yourself «zou tie and B. V. D. makes. They are especiallymads 4 Howdy do, Mr. Pieplant,” gig barr for comfort and sanitation d arm w ce ee |xled Adolf, “you wass velcome to! s¢ in a vhisper, but Adolf | were good citizens i ont’ ; ‘pigsated 2 , eath- Ke 7 -y made Ssaeie ther fit over her decreasing birth} Lava Ledge und Ef | rebl please. Let me ik Vell—yeus,” laughed Suge thet le wed tel Gesseninaln cr. Also othe able ma re shown at this ¥ i France Has thrown another it ove & jyou buy der golt m we trow in| I vant to yindleate my ignorance soot humor, “but we purposes is grown in Southern Eu- price. ie : | rate and her small inc ¢ in population ler town, How much money haf Have you & good title to this Americanized rope ae eit The Frenct saiiak: Cane Suhr eibis ament a | YOu mit you. aloag, blease | mine wid Mr. Morgan mit an Yust den, Adolf fed b —— - _— — - = +" ie French governme las. Introd ~ “1 Mr. Morgan tet a pa guleh fat hant from Mr. Mors we A t Hi t $1 50 4 i series of measures designed to stimulate the birth rate | valk aggrous hien fac Sure,” said Adolf, “we call Yt\ ment to vipe off his chin, und al-| STUBBORN ECZEMA CASES ny raw a a # | . 1 ie rE INE as a pleasure der ‘Ongar und Adolf’ 1d ise en lowed him to Mr. Morgan YIELD TO POSLAM ; than married men; state employes who have reached the ag {| Let me go, and I will retarn to New id need od we aw bim 1 me eo ‘es I ‘ 7 4 7 | York Well, th iswered our We vill knock off her eight mil-| eaiteg “Greatest Skin Remedy in ‘ ieee pee: , é ye : i 25 years must marry or lose their jobs, and suppleme Ci, Go yon ‘Mit te Now: Yorke" wenleae tum a eee haa and lek van bat ed tor sotentyi? egacses a pone y There is plenty of time to get the good out of if salarie® and pens 1 be allowed those who have more chuckled Adolf, mit a happy ox-| you restore it to the owner? 8.” Adolf hollered, but I hy fe. who a fq them this season, too. Both soft and gallop i jo on hina face tike a Cher Diss mate Adolf mat, “By Golly,” | wawa der only v jong to answer Posiam 614 for my wife, wh She: ane Wel vent blced TY three children |man carp. “Gay, do you know myjhe biubbered, “ef only your {ace |bim the “winter abroud. what shapes, in all the newest block vey are made #7 te France's efforts to increase its roll of babies by law HOF par- | triest Otte We hafttiageh, dere? He) vost be yo nr fondune, your pigttr Vot 1 said wane ee yen gece |e plat ge Bagge ra Ben GS oo from selected straw, and will last two or tres J i i e juld be amusing if it were not so pathetic at the}' = ape yona) 2 > plc appa : ‘ t f t form of scaly eczems. seasons. i fiament would be a & n Fulton streed, near der fish mar-| To diss Mr. Morgan only smiled. brained gorilla! In odder vorte— | figuring aly cess 4 ‘ i same time so prophetic of our own fate, if we ep on boosting | get.” Dear me," he remarked h of. chackas iqvered . be € c h C di i: . _ A, se ida gi int where parents will rather. do Shet up, bloatet booby,” Ti fensivences, I thought all Germans| Yours incensively OSGAR en a days afte bse firet ae ash or Credit ie Nii the cost of living to the point where pa a ton he r face was fair ninooth , i. without kiddies than to see them starving and slaving in the] Fine War Weather o a - y Pad Peon vee Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday D i : claws of the “big business” beast Edward rett Pidgeon, dra-| iracto It skin . matic critic eagent and man) nedy we snd either i hp | mut tows, e heard in Burope or At and we have E Outfhtti C I Gtiew ibe: tense, Ovster Ber to rotets, “en tho Yeah | ave becween ta San’ Siaane esate a astern ing 0.) | CS ouncems f the postoffice in ’ te of cures and ¥ patent ren : peental te Raving the Menpt Olym-jeet authority,” all ase 88 ag at Within a few days a suit will be filed to test the constitutionality oath Carolina aoesn Maa etnbeenend, ty Wf 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union & H pus national monument reserve that Roosevelt is ineaympathy WRN of the statute t places the Twelfth precinct of the Elgbth Ward tn seated near the door Mr. A. EC port. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” " created for the purpose of keeping | the insergents. the Thirt nod senatorial distrt A subs & taken up| cormcob pipe, and Sam drives UPploonn’ ie b theuaanés i @ other people out of it are stirred to ~ o coms of the sult. The inclusion o ae nd hin ol@ mul . of similar expressons carding | = = ‘ hs righteous indignation to discover! The canvasser sent to line up the | ftorial district wax made und Poet hts naigge Ye “2 Gp genn Pageant ABE EEIIR | OU pilahments of pos: | : : that Pinchot and Roosevelt so word-' Burke vote at Deer Park ONO)” She Sie panned Sttbnet copasition endl Uetdme’s lair, Cotiecdl tien] tat Chita lea war betwoee Bunda lam in the « edication ot every a ed the withdrawal proclamation kane county, who interviewed 24 into the Twelfth precinct. It is cert at Cotterfil will have and Japan.” aad barber's itch peoriasis, ahin E a5 to exclude them also. They are republicans, and found them all for | * oy soon a for th sate . rritreedie ae } Is th ~ ae, A res yd weet xles, etc, besides the minor skin REMOV |) 7 cara “ave Tutt th Hum esate has tendered bis resig:| ict fear Cotterill at the polla, Ife court 4 could be obtained |a big battle ee eee in| ‘To our new Fireproof Storage Warchouse at 12thy es rey we Taft fix it.” nation. defeating the law and Cotterill got out of the senatorial distriet, the ell, what do you think of that?| "°° Te ge ot nl > C 4 ent “se | i he probabilities of republican success would be much greater Get thure, mule, get up rapidly h results are geen 80 BEKINS MOVING & STORA : If }an were mystified when you! I ought to be some consolation | b Bam drives down the road, ey le in SO-cent Telephones! East 414. ar j Ghtel ibme weeks ago that your! for most of those citizens who pray § Mason Irwin, of Chehalis county, announced yesterday that he would # Starta he tures again (Ol rove and $2 jare at all druggists fe 4 “on | be a candidate for renomination to the supreme co The Che . (ogg - ; te Pm eget ae weekly newspaper had changed loudly complaining about the in| pals County Republican Central committec pledged elegaten It Well, there's no use talking, | fy “peannig Sy pe, iy Lipo ik front and become suddenly friendly decency of the city administration | selected to support Irwin at the state convention jn Tacoma. Irwin has | they certainly have a fine day for 9", OTUs Ca and Ras toad Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. a : toward the administration, fust ex- to recali that they are getting what | beet on the Chehalis county bench since 1889, with the omission of | that war vl gual’ te a weapear, ty wiitnat q ‘ 4 amine it carefully and see whether they voted for bared ease 2:20 gait @ trotting horse | to the Em Laboratories J ss it is carrying any interior depart ~ | County Auditor Otto Case, in accordance with » legal opinion furn. about 37 feet a second. | V pb wt, New York City Classified Page. Nalin se ment advertising Muckraking magazine: A poriod-| ished him by the prosecuting attorney close the fling of notices eS * ABE MTT sist % BL SNE 2 a Hed? which makes public the em-| Of candidacy on August 12. All of the candidates at the fall election = — - = = John L. Wileon has dispatched |barrassing letters of federal of-| lh the exception of the senatorial and congressional candidates, have os os own ra. special _sorrespondent to! ficials SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest but Best ‘ County Assessor Parish made a statement to the Taxpayers’ league . = = re : yesterday, assuring the mem that he will ron bis office at an annual | 5 Aen mge AB No a yal cal Ha | Meh Cont was caused by the installation oan em whieh in |i a he 2 hone is cond vagal 4 — Hehe | tbe fature would prove a money saver, Parish is a candidate for renous 5 cat te ee ee, ment! ination, but has opposition } heart trouble for some tir at of the past we ¢ brought on the but the | ek is thought to} present attack. |, Supporters of M. L. Hamilton, candidate for the republican nomina Notice hereby given that ithe | Up to $15.00 Suits for $9.75 King County Board of Equatzation |f * Il be in session three (3) weeks een k mmencing iI B ’ W. h S : MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, 0" t A at the auditors office at ite Ripa] oys Wash Suits Are | BY NORMAN is Paul Revere. He rides ahead of jounty court house, for. the: pir Z a ‘ NEW YORK, July 13.——The pec the freight trains which ree iy of equalizing the tax roll of in New York who suffer most from| several streets down near the 1910, All taxpaye vi | 4 the torrid, stifling, humid heat) North river and warns people out of e bo had been unusually | ment of tax are | t which blankets the great city for! the way ir all da The school master |@ppear on or before mn @ays at a time during the summer) Mounted on a big gray horse, ho| was accordingly greatly depressed, | SATURDAY, AUGUST | are not to be found among ine city's; goes about a block ahead of the| te wonderes nat s coming | Or be forever barred. n’s Tan 3 Slac : Hi dwellers. No matter how disagre im; waving-e ted flea. Pos aioe Selena Cee ek i me si saan. 4 Men's Tan and Black ¢ xfords, dull or bright | i able a thing may be, one can time a crusade has been waged to| While he was wondering a sharp} (,.., Shige eed acl leathers; all sizes and widths; values up to i tsed to it, and people who have lived make the rallroad take its tracks|10ounce tack was reposing on his|COUMtY Auditor and Ex-Officio | $4.00. Sale . 2.85 } through even one summer in New| out of the streets, but the ems | chair, point up. bill a Meat Coaut ? Mctininh wicant a gi tate adh $2.85 ‘ork have learned to make the best | no Mkelihood that Reve ‘eo will all now take eats, ~ rs ake ai ae Etec S| ’ 4 Pe : of the hot spells find himself out ey: job be BG diner Pine mica) Our 80AIS) Washington ; | Boys’ Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, white or gray } But to tourists and visitors from! grows up. | Then he sat down, Ping! rutted et Seattle, this 2nd day of /% Germany, Austria, Switzerland and oF 9 (The a) uly, 1910. } other countries of central and north Nat Fields | ern Europe the summer heat of Lew, sat in a Reflections of a Bachelor, - ii New York is a blow that almost toying with a wiches omy | When a girl won't flirt her father nH, ae KLEIN q lays them fiat. There is nothing there entered arty of college|is just big enough fool to think so. | THE SHOEMAKER | like ft in their own countries. you with lady friends. One cute} The strongest position in a family} H The thermometer may venture | little lad, who was slightly acquaint-| argument Is to keep a silent tongue If you can't get boots or |i up to 70 over there, or possibly 75, ed with the comedian, walked over| A lot of wisdom never gets a hear shoes to fit you, get them Hi 1S RRS and then it is very hot. When they | and laid a dollar bill on Nat's table.|ing because everybody has a pre made to measure at 1H Cor of find the mercury rising to 88 and| “What's that for?” quoth the ac-| vious.engagement to listen to fool A it vert 69, with not a br ath of ‘air stir-| tor, man, politely ishness | Second Av. and ring, as was the case for four suc-| “I always pay to see actors, tee-| A man has to have more or less ~H epee cessive days recently, these travel-| hee!” replied the youth, all a'quiver lot od opinion about himself for | | mua ers most fervently wish themselves| with ¢ ere to be any at all about him in | back on the other side of the big) Mr. Fields tore the bill in two, world Sine setae, Snes | Arcade and Arcade Annex @rink. and handed one section back to the) Men make laws of morality and order, brushes, “burtape, wail et college cut-up. then proceed to break them. No ine + ain to ai any ae The boy with the most novel job] “Children half price,” he ob-| woman ever dares to break the laws we & WAL fagun Ga. & New York city—what do you| served, and bit another bite out of|of fashion made by her sex—New| iste ist ae near Uanarene we @ilnk bis work is? His nickname| his sandwich. | y a. BIGHT IN THE snOr | York Pi O CENTER | Drastic Clearance of Men’s ison, in order to give apparently greater values when it marks them The values are considerably bigger, therefore, than appears at first glances Men’s Suits That Were Up to $18.00 Are Now $10.00 Men’s Suits That Were Up to $25.00 Are Now $14.50 Two-Piece Suits That Were Up to $30.00 Now $10.00 Hd gh menisci ; | tion for county commissioner in the South district, met last night in i at ag t Sa neta ag ye — - oraetown and made plans for a Hamilton organization. A second posal rt “fh ep in the Phil- | necting, to perfect the initial Hamilton club, will be held next week > J + Anggeanduad igge dete’ with Spain, and | Hamilton was not present, being on a vote-getting trip to Vashon — tae a. ago the lead-/ tsland, which is claimed by one of his opponents, but Hamilton eupport hee ae ee iBine insurrection, but | ors were present from Auburn, Orillia, Went Seattle, Georgetown, Rain also for the remarkable manner in| jer Valley and other points in the South district, all giving enthusiastic i scale peroneal merger | | reports of the development of Hamilton strength | oer aitornia earthquake o} A thorough organization, covering every voting precinct in the! . ; ! f, 5 i S 1906. | woud district, will be formed and representatives of all points im the | The policy of se hafer Store is well understood. Pointed Parearaphe. Soush district will be present at the meeting of next week | at the beginning of the se: ‘There's no hope for a young man | eee i en = down at the end who is too lazy to fall in love |«e A lot of valuable time is wasted THEN IT HAPPENED’ ian a rg ee H on explanations and apologies | cuas Geet & tabeeene ak Get en if & woman doesn't | proved to be the most inquisitive man, she loves to have a man love person he had ever known, The ye ea pce cs man Was seated next to the Senator |f a Foap tee So at Inhab in a railroad train going from But: | se who had _ seen better days. jfalo to New York, and every few A man is to be excused for w |minutes he would ask some espe ing silly letters if he doesn't send fally personal stion Mr. De them lee ‘rea os . How many men do you know who Oot he of the ea tal, crates would starve if it wasn’t for thelr Thole re | GEN. FREDERICK FUNSTON. | *'*°S I say, would you mind telling Six months after marrying anoth PR th lll ell | Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston,|er woman a man’s old flames begin Oh,” retorted tb j ’ ° commandant of the army service | to look Ike shining lights 28 tne tage daar | y t schools at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,| Don't squander all your love on a aa tt come nok | oys ults eauce } fs just now fighting what may! n during courtship, Cordelia : i loys’ $3.50 $4.00 Sui 2.95 | prove to be his battle u'll need a lus to dray es cca ata tl | | Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits ......... $2.95 He is fighting with Death after the moon has shun } Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits 5 Only a few days ago he became! the Chicago News Notice To Taspaals ] eg eee ‘ ay i ae ‘$3.55 iid Boys’ $7.50 and $8.00 Suits ounce tae. 9 39to2. Rela PERS neo ee ne ; All Men’ s Panamas and Straw Hats at at Half f Price SHAFER BROS. Clothing It does not mark its merchandise UP Both First and Second Av. Stores Breese Young: Men’s Suits $ 6.75 $7.65 $10.65 $18.85 | AU Sharply Redd In the Shoe Store, Arcade Annex 8.50 College Clothes 0.00 College Clothes .... 2.50 College ¢ Tp to &2 lothes 25.00 Suits at Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, in gray of white; all sizes and widths; worth up to $24 Comma of Pit Ab. and Whole Block Long |

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