The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910 STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE STAR DUST By Mai tof $1.50; 1 month, 25 Wash., Postoffice Jnited Press. Published 5 ‘ : 1 at Seattle ve “aCe we , 4 The Star Publishing Co. lass matter, THE. } Letters From a Gentleman | King County Politics to His Wife in the Country BY FRED SCHAEFER Registration for the primary and fall elections ie being and ang eet nent ty ceived in iniquity and matured in mney faa tion and to pursue those who ‘ « The registra 4 Jeorgetown cit 1 after days s and those who took part in the t w rattle i any af 1 ch the first and will pro! disgrace a political party in t ll bea bly be the Jast of its kind t litical ghost that will i a skeleton that will It is ever tion a set in times yet to come his state. Charles F. Reeves, former! vornt Washingt in which Ree Nine me on dollars are ip, h buildings in the spacity of all ountry is sbost ¢ English duchess re days remain for filing for candidacies at the direct primary, Under an op’ m rorecuting Attorne th t te t half baa ension tor n in Pittsthurgs oso") Muddled Braing ; result an overloaded sgish liver, in e yw » oF impure id. Clear thinking fob Bickels had no opposition from fruit , 4 Beckingham ' . yt : . nib: ee i 5 : | aS: | Serge a tn avenge | PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10e. snd the who has the say that the voters of thi the present supreme cou state cot justices if If the vote nated these justices what need was there f The need state orations of the A. BRIDGE & CO., LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Good Clothes News From the Big Store were fear ate and elect justices whose cc s of property dend aspirations; they killed by illegal es; that some was not in accord w t were afraid that the wife of some poor de dict for dam machinery ht get a just ve HUBBY HE MAN MILWAUKEE HAS = BORROWED FROM UNCLE SAM that sor n might be deprives saving grace of a technicality in its hour of supreme court need. These Tacom: befor took part ALF PRICE SIALT PRICE Splendid Ready-to-Wear Garments Taken From the Broken Lots of Our Regular Lines and Offered While They Last at Exactly Half Price—A Few Prices Follow: SPLENDID SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW AND SAT- &y y, 50 $11.45 < OS It cor venti mality and the What is an endorsement from such a convention worth; what merit can there be in any political platform adopted by| such a gathering ; what possible virtue can there be in any action | taken by this convention? OUR REGULAR $15.00 val- ues are grouped at one price; a great selection. Your choice REGULAR $22.50, VALUES; include a great variety of mate- rials and patterns. Your choice ~~ The Better Lines Included in $a stigma, an insult of Spain has only one Dr. Rucker Telling # Rag House Proprietor to Clean Up. BY DOROTHY DALE, [determine typhoid f VAUKEE, Aug. 4—A prece-| their dixposa ma and = int nun corresy homes You Will Find in This Great Selection Sizes That Will Fit All $25.00 VALUES are now being as, f 2m 5 O e placed on sale at half. All sizes at this one price aie $30.00 GARMENTS, from the best of makers. The top notch of Ready Tailoring. You have your choice at <i st allow patrons to dine Why, even Moraine aces) | SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ARE NOW OFFERED IN ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ve x* ; ee exsighs y m to we , ere OUR SHOE DEPA RTMENT | i: AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS SECTION ryed only with * WHO CAN TALK SIGN LANGUAGE IN CHINESE? By United Press Splendid Values in Our Reliable Lines of Men’s Pants Sole Agents A B RR f D F & O the Famous W. L. Douglas e $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for Men We Carry the Popular Union- Made Keystone Pants A New Pair for a Rip ARERR Ck ESS EEE EEE q Tee ee eee eee eee ee SS Pa a L ‘ PROPERLY LABELED argest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler—Two Entrances—First and Yesler

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