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u THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1910, eS Member of United Press. Published THE S TAR EDI TORI By Mail, out of city—1 year, $3; 6 months, AL AND $1.50; 1 month, 25c. Entered at Beats Daily by The Star Publishing Co. ¥ Wash., Postoffice, as clase matter, years roadbe rails spects. perhaps f ¢ adorned tl ats that our forefathers k a suspicion rife that the SAME SEATS t ; Blocked Him. coaches in daily use on suburba hink that th Isp nis an unjust one, «Se THEN IT HAPPENED | POINTED PARAGRAPHS ‘ ° fheflestions at nau cushion qttite a dingutaa. . ys \. Bau Men ke th mine wor 1 T ¥ u v c f b © has had te #he cap she never bad é hen it le used aa a button hook tangt ' ailroads of Ame | Many a homely girl hae reach Men can t women w y h mare vif * man's heart with her cooking except when it comes to , co beet > V hurch t he plush cushion n What will the politicians do when |a bill in @ dry goods store ; youd Vhy, ever churches are banishing the p 1 cush the wires ¢ erground t the fern prodigal table t 3 y I x prod ! le thing al hy . ve we stood for the plush car seat fo ¢ ‘oo my 20) pon aliake of the obese veal s all the Why, then, have he plust t for near Too many « | f 1 bh agen >? ' ean make | him r yme before the sun y n't afford that a map three-quarte century? se of t . } 7 binks he cane Perhaps { eason that have stood so long for ; +} A man's wife ts never more eco | » th think twice be an—New f Pull nomical than when * buys bis) fore F are apt to have an n . —_——— } and ties. } r tbh oming after they tuve! ® . 1 Ow can tell me abart : t vsier to lay plans thas , it é king ROY Some men are as anxious to ac 7 om une them on wey clined to t to make |! pleasing to tl uc te as coo a breeding grot 1 germs and verm p average plu The hairpin goes to extreme cursed car seat of ra The plush at is uncomfortable, uns high fares, high man porters, | locomotives and grade crossings nay be A wt if j Those standpatters who ragé at|ness to the transportat com: | i Congressman Poindexter for ex-| panies, and that was chief posing the underhanded tricks of |it was started for | C ut the Canponites at Wash ngton | - ‘ should blame Uncle Joe for ever] The husband of “Princess Alice” | 2 e 4 yf ¢ v¢ * ¢ } appointing him on the house com} Longworth must be renning for the mittee on veutilation. republican nomination for ge orl wens Beatherwate ‘ eoheioyitpondiemaatn ot Ohio on @ personal liberty plat | devotedly, madly. There was The Metal Trades association an- | form jone obstacle, her brutal father. ‘The mounces that it desires the t ————— em leather. Often 46 Pol = . ment of a law to prevent picketin All boore-selling clubs look alike | q he thought that bie fata by union men. All legislative can Sheriff Hodge, whether thetr | ir y ome to visit didates who are in favor of such a| members play golf or not. se9g von SR! i heitintod measure please hold up both hands. | ee : mp Sy phe ny 7 for her hand. He heat A aan Schemes to break It come and go, | 12, aes thé Gk aes Bone 6 Anyway, the Iditarod Toom lasted |but the laundry trust goes on for and No. 12 boots. Fe Are there not means whereby; In all other well regulated cities | have weighed it time and again, al-| consumers of ice that are not get Weneed the price nat spring. and ne ue trom being short weighed This Stock, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Trunks, ete., is only BY NO MEANS A GOOD RISK ; j mostly by smoke and water. Every one who reads the papers remembers the terrible fire that raged in the Dearborn Building, 311 money on a big weddin’ are found The tremendous crowds which attended our opening day, bought and went away satisfied and happy, testify to the merits of tax burden in King county. McKenzie has been a business man for years| One cannot help wondering if tong enough to bring 4 lot of bust-' r. bimse re a No, 13 shirt ar > {a pineapple sundae he te 1p courage and approact a the papa of Agnes on. tee sub e Pr Onae a year Agnes visits the Cen ng can be compelied (every ice Wagon disposing of || J. B. THOMPSON has taken possession of the Albert Greenbaum Stock, 311 Second @ ice companies can be compe n ways finding it to be from 7 to 10 ting what hey pay for ie ” 4 din fr being short-weighted, Saeee ne ee ee erimSotting {Kindly publish it for the benefit of | “The insurance examiner rejected me. He says my expec fs y Satead Aval Boal, oaiue oan be ceetwed this G0 of a jong life Is not very good. “ pe meg wl cy Mange Bye dl al this the greatest sale ever held in Seattle or the entire Northwest. in Seattle, and the business world has confidence that MeKenale will | "ia Ciie* Ceatnae tone, tient, Phe: | FURNISHINGS MEN’S PANTS BOYS’ CLOTHING SHOES take up the business men’s fight to aid Seattle's industrial progress by | ¢ wd grave of Follx to give full weight? I pay for 50 Dat.ogs pay for just what they Kot STAR DUST Avenue South, which was damaged by fire on Sunday, July 10th, with orders to shorter weight. Is there not a pen-| your subscribers and we will act} " “Some infirmity by which your life t* threate . : : G F NJ U Sones — INE FIRE SALE phe sniieearceeemem tara cclniod of the present eacesaive taxation. tures if the result had been differ 10¢ oe $0.00 Work Pants = 69c TSc Roys’ Knee Pants metic | $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes, “sg | (The Bed) Save weighed it time and gain, consumers Ice that are hot ext dispose of same immediately at any old price, regardless of cost or former values, “Some couples that put al! their men of Seattie have fixed upon hi as the man capable of lightening the — Sale pr sees rice . Oxfords in tan and patent Constable James Shannon, candidate for renornination, has a cam | Byolorers in Guatemala have f wine r 3c $3.00 Corduroys— $1 19 1 Boys’ Kr 48c leather- Fire Sale price ...0. peign speech that is unique. When called on for a talk at a political quently reported their belief that! ive Gale pr . e Fire . coven De Fire Sale price 4g $5.00 Dress § $2.48 meeting, Shannon speaks as follows: “I am cc I want to be | there is an immense deposit of gold | 26 Suspenders— 6 $4.00 Dress Trous 1 68 $4.00 Boys’ Suite 1 23 Fire Sale constabie again. I have treated everyone right. I have worked bard. I] in the department of Quiche. DIIGO sececccccoevresecees GO | Fire Gale price eae Fire Bale pri encase + $8.00 High-Top Shoes have taken no bad money.” Then Shannon sits down. The city of Fiporve ait buita | 60c Silk Neckwear— Finest Tailor-Made Trousers—values up | $5.00 Boys’ Overcoats— $1 19 Fire Sale price .... . ‘ &@ monument to the memory of King Fire Sale pric ib iain ee to $10.00--Fire Sale $2 98 Fire Bale price ...00.sceseeves $8.00 Water-Proof High Tops— Phe Fire Sale price ... Pes Solon T. Williams is not only a candidate for the legislature from | & monument *e § osc Gite Ghia Toske.. ndt eileen SON the Forty-second district, but he has announced that if he is elected he eat piab:@ale pride. < ..3e HATS agaubabenpetci ry be idate for speaker of the lower house. Williams, some 15) «wg slender iit co aa . : ihe tecscie cds ierhoe cai ion arenas apts alo Nagi ge a 4c MEN’S CLOTHING 1.00 Latest Style Cap— and Work; such as Hanan, Walkover, W. "en wat you evsht te see som Fire Sale price $10.00 Suite “pea tN L. Douglas, Chippewa Logger other The North Side Republican club will hold weekly meetings hereafter. | of the big men she has thrown over.” 600 Balbriggan Underwear— Fire Sale price SS 2.50 Ls Auto Cap well-known makes, President Thomas Murphine announces that the next meeting will be - |i Fire s ew See t Bale price . . . $2.5 8’ Shoes— held a week from tonight at Caswell’s hall, Mountain View station eeneumetion of . bag oat $1.00 Merino Underwear— Fire Sale price $4.68 Men's Hats—all the latest i § ice. seeeeeee champagne in the United | om ale. aeles 23 Fol cht aa aie und colors 3.50 Boys’ Shoes, patent leather The Young Men's Republican club is making arrangements for | States has increased almost 50 per | Pit Gale price «-seeeeeresersers, C ay age 5:08 1 ee ice : snd box calt—Fite Bale pelen-¢. monster homecoming to the Washington delegation on next Thursday | Sore uo 340.740 quart, and 5420, |MM Fine Sale peice weet eee ee ere eee He $1.00 Tennis Shoes— night. All the members of the Washington delegation have expressed | 31g in 1910. ape | ps ety : ae teeeee $18.00 and $20.00 Suite $7 89 Fire Sale price Moin AE ri Fegan ag . an intention of being present. The members of the delegation will make 25 Negligee Shirte— 43 re Sale price .... ’ aS ee ren oneeene short addresses on political questions Pawn shops in Chile and Mexico | Fire Sale price sosssseos@OOT Tailor-Made Suits, made in our own MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . are under special government regu $1.50 Dress Shirts shop, will be sold at less than cost of We bave a few Mandolins, Guitars RUBBER GOODS Former Governor Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri, will be tendered a | !ations. ‘ire Sale pri AAPL 48c material Banjoa, Accordions and Violins to be 6.00 Red Seal High-Top Rub- banquet and will make @ political address tonight at 7:30 at the Seattle | , h 1 Blue and Gray osed out at ¢ urth of their tarmer 1 tce ceee-Bes Sana Commercial club. The banquet will be given by the King County Demo m automatic machine has been e Sale price, 196 OVERCOATS va eee ae ne SONOS See Boater“ en See ee erotic club. An informal reception will be given to Governor Folk upon | stamps. 26e All-Wool Sox 1 C | Will be sold nt eich = Ae $8.00 Hood Brand bytes, is arrival in Seattle this afternoon a Fire Sale price si euetite dbus 1 “e mn Ndloulously low Snagproof Boo Pee M. M. Godman will be the toastmaster. G. G. Heifner will respond} The busiest canal in the world is $1.90 Overalls or Jampere-. ee tual abo vas, eae TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES $7 al to a toast after Folk makes his address. |the St. Mary’s Fall canal, connect- Fire Sale price atecdbs 48c Seporvustsy .0f & Hietime $8.50 Suit Case Fire Sale pr P. C. Leonard, the president of the democratic organization, has |ing Lake Superior with Lake Huron $2.00 All- Wool Underwear $16.00 Overcoats Fire Bale pric tees 5.60 Firem handled the banquet, and indications are that 300 persons will attend Fire Sale price =.|,..09¢ Fire Sale price . ‘ ° $3.89 $6.00 All-Leather Suit Case— " ry 25c Boston Garter $20.00 All-Wool Military Collar Craven Fire Sale price pce i, re Sale Dr. G. A. R. Steiner, of 5226 Ballard av., had @ busy day yesterday. Fire Sale price ‘ lar Craven- | $2.50 Hand Bag $2.50 Comforters— eli and Overcoats i E ‘ He visited the auditor's office in the morning and besides filing his| In four years New York has built| $1.00 Buckskin Gloves and Miits “ re nh $5.78 Sale price 4 Fire Sale pri invented in Glasgow to sell postage| Great deposits of ol! shale are said | to abound in Australia. notice of candidacy for representative from the Forty-second legislative |98 theatres and 32 churches. Fire Sale price er een ne Ot sbent cnaelt Fee # & speech at the North Side Republican club, ‘ DO NO i B a M Ss D B ‘: AK Ss Gi NS Republicans of the Fourth ward held a meeting last night in the : ; a /é 4 : nything about it except persons favor ; Bring this advertisement with you and see that you get ex even delegates elected | First Lawy joing to make an miles i i iti i i repuicane in the mare tended he eon asian coed | FH Tay to make an es to attend this sale, as all goods will positively be sold as advertised. As no one was invited except those that first sienifiec tention 1°” —< of supporting Wilson, the delegation | F Stieg. titans | county auditor of Spokan ge nag Englands N < H A R<« 3 ¥ Untted States senator. | ' Fr ‘ ; the howls were on account of the headquarters hotel not | Spain yielded 63,299,808 gallons of district, he also secured from the county auditor a Ncense to wed Martha Piano alte Lenaleh aaa etsy riaeceed asinine dow which hi i Rathskeller to elect delegates to the convention at Tacoma, The m “inhaled SDeadt Look for the Real Fire Sale of the Greenbaum Stock, as Announced in All the Papers able to the John L. Wilson senatorial organization. About 3 per cent Edgar Brow lerbe *, Samuel Goldberg and John Heal, jr e" Pegg banca be county has annoynced that he will, on the |persons every year in England, | by Imitators, Edison invented the phonograph in . emmeaerecee 1877. heat sities Who Wish to Profit the Big, Red e ” having every delegate’s special brand on tap,” olive oi! last year, | Before lea he court house he was married. Last evening | is born in the United | ‘ labeled “Dead! ing was exclusive. No one knew ™ undreds actly the go i i of of the republicans in the ward attended. The dl aia Ce 5 The alternates chosen , Hi E rd | J ohn W. Dolby, George B, Howe, John W. Hoar, Thomas Bowes, |! ely | tote a6 COME EARLY a tf Charles Horton, Dr. ©. 3, Davidson and CE. Smith ne BOWES: | to nee ; vary hanes & a Wilson delegation. Republicans | Underwear is sold by the pound in : wee who dislike the Wilson scheme of packing conventions were ein rts of Italy. | This Is a Legitimate | into the secret of the meeting being called. ee en ee ms Fi S ' : ‘ sul In Michigan 27,096 men are em ire Sale. concthe North Side Republican club last night decided to aak Attorney |P27%# in Automobile factories, e the S Jeneral Bell for an opinion upon the first and second ® provist a i of the direct primary law as it applies to United Hataee nt som "he "kille Do Not Be Deceived ® with the Little Stick, ballot at the primary, provide for a first and second choice vote on | ___ NO PLEASING EVERYBODY The gold output of Australia con- |B by Our Misfortune 31 1 2nd Ave i \ ign. “Was the brewers’ convention a howling success?” tinues to decline. « ° ou 9 e » ain an ac Son * S. Fire Si