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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1910 avis The ser teineece AHE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE tiicci20 2388 c ‘ r Seattle, Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Wash., Postoffice, as ond-class matter, as arcemen ty le mt jon to take back J 1 Mowtens . . | vente would be du ‘ ot ” He - way He Letters From a Gentleman STAR DUST |bpreciated. ‘The senator's. term | train wien 1 aye. and he at : - a sod ip ‘ ALOE to of starts in on a new term BY FRED SCHAEFER ree : Teas = SHAFER BROS. THE FOURTH LETTER responded i ciimamarmecemenecar<| MN om COCR) |hea 21 Final Days of the Clearance plic Be Sera ene re [te > 7h Te | Sale at Shafer’s lowest t ose hgu V , é . “Don't grumble. th arin. Ir extent ‘Tomorrow we offer the fir ] g r 1 at the final ree ductions. These Suits are | penheimer and Brokaw Bro nd—Kup, wl Te aacStash is te hard tect : r casual syn a hero waa on ) names | Men’s $20.00 to $25.00 Suits, now ............$14.50 thy nd al for t ) al 3 7 i ‘ i Men’s $30.00 to $35.00 Suits, now .. $18.85 Men's Two-Piece Suits, up to $30.00, n i r immediate the worst in th s wel very other ryga he The bride, bridegroom, best man $10.00 ’ hat the t . 2 “ ° and the bride's brother, in an Eng: | has audib ’ RO OF * 7 lish wedding, were all deaf and ib sins he Matinee sires accres) sad te oGhrenes g Che sty-wean|ft Two-Trouser Suits for Boys, New Fall Stock, is unquestionably out resumably hard earned dollars all because some clerk lapsed on his multiplication table, Costly ( at likes to ainear it on his ear | at $5.00 to Mr. McHugh, perhap only costly in profits that might T. R. will be 5 Id Ooctot | resterday we acked nearly five ht ed Sui or Boy I have been; undeniably costly to the taxpayer in actual money ‘ ” ee ee ten eee Yesterday we unpacked ne arly five hundred Suits for Boys, the first of the that is new Fall models. They're all-wool; each suit has two pairs of Knicker- For aught known, Mr. McHugh may have made no mis IW THE PUBLIC EYE bocker trousers. Sizes from 6 to 17; excellent values at I stunicipali yarty Hoseybunch-—Hiew ere you geting slang? 1 sm well. Have this popular price . «0600s socneccgecescoscacvercecccessoecube take; the contracting business when a municipality 1s a pa been eating downtown—at “Ham-and” Harry's, Say, hiv cooking tee tricky business, and t is alwa the possibility doesn’t come up to yours by a long shot. Did you tell ¢ mf it a s en > si : iy tract | t0P the amiik? They're wtill bringing it. I came near mowing that McHugh did t S particular contra lawn this evening, but then I thought I'd better wait ull 1 xp le ° This possiblity, however, docs not lessen the present irritation | it) Tim aort of taxed out™aothing to worry “about, dear, inal Keductions on Summer . : ne onest, | waan't sitting up © a ale riend, an wasn oe i i 3 hi of the public purse. If the difference had been $20,000 in-] work at the office—I'm being good, like I promised. It's because I | The residue of the Summer Stocks, including Boys’ Wash Suits stead of $5,000 the public would have been called upon to pay was downtown till 11 o'clock last night. I'm not used to late hours :e.3 ‘ Sy Mes ‘i oe wk i a any more, that’s all, I went to a show, It was awful tame. I feel and Woo! Suits and College Clothes for young fellows, are very de- for the cx actor’s mistake just the same so drowsy today, and I'm going to turn im early after feeding the ied] ked di r : Would any private corporation permit itself to be mulcted cat and the canary—I'm getting pretty sleepy now, so I will close. , cidediy marked down . How are you getting along? r loving husband, HUBBY — a ET because some tenpenny clerk blundered? If the Stone-Webster corporation was opening bids would it pay an extra $5,000 be cause Mr. McHugh made a technical mistake Then why should the city pay for other people's mistakes Men's Shoes and Oxfords, black and tan, fskin and Vici Kid Walking Isn't this McHugh inci | all sizes and widths; dull or bright leath- | § ace style, Blucher or bal cut; city government? Was there ever the like before? BY NORMAN | proclaimed himself the hope of the ers, lace or bu ; worth up to $3.50 a gt y $2.50 a pair; afl widths and ; a s ever gets t « Philippine islands it] NEW YORK, Aug 6&—Two| white rac dared Johnson to . vair, for OP o ony avces'seccbe. eee li the news of this ever gets to the Philippine stories appearing close together om} come forth for combat, whoeping| ned oe ares ‘ , ; $1 ought to start’a revolution. The idea of a people capable of] tng trout page vf a morning paper| his challenge on the midnight air. | ; Little Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxiords, in gray, white or tan; all sizés, i : ing ano sle that it isn’t fit for self|surely found apt juxtaposition | The world's champion did sot) j i ip to 2. Sale price ..... action so imbecile tell ng another people tha: . zs They would do for the first chap jhear Mr. Corbett, but the police] up *o ef government is certainly rich beyond all assay. ors in the life story m@nt any | did, and they took him away. He| >, a ' ince 1 oe | me of a certain corly-car Mat) spent «ix hours in jail beca he Poor McHugh! Poor public! * [nosed fraternity. This was the| didn't have, and couldn't raise, the irst story, wafted to Broadway | sum of $5 to pay his fine. SENATOR THOS. H. CARTER emember Friday Har-|hereafter croas their fingers when | ‘rom the Coast . . Senator Carter of Montana re “thang sco powpmanyg a more |they endorse Vice President Sher-|, Wilson Mianer, latest manager! Trains on the Lehigh Valley rail-| cently visited Oyster Bay, as ix the PAOLA LLL va a en, . or Stanley Ketehell, went with|road are to be equipped with port-| wont of certain statesmen dnd men recent fame, has gone to join it in| man. <etchell to San Francisco to ar- | able telephones. of affairs. Taking T. R. aside, he wireless forgetfulness. | AOE OORT ange for Ketchell’s projected fight | a r eo! ntially whispered into the 9 a e r ros That mass meeting at the Grand| with Sam Langford. Mizner lived! bs Ft See T tell ye, com-| Rooseveitian ears the wo: we e ise Itke Poin. | %t bis home in Fri hell at | rade 8 ain't @ vs been like this. cret that of all the states in the | It looks as if the police worelgeaee er eee he St. Francis hotel ho Cre eee ee Montana was the only one/f Arcadé and Arcade Annex e exter. jays later Mizner got a look ie ~ ole nota pinay whieh harbored no insur ts i e t | Dustin Thirst Yeu, n sned te . - - Making an enthusiastic attempt to} Ketchell’s hotel bill, It already! ). “the head stoker on Piercone| incidentally the senator intimat-|f Whole Block Long make a Dr. Crippén out of Lyts. Senator Gore can see just about) ,mounted to several hundred dol-| Rockerbilt's gasoline laur ed that a few words of good cheer _— as far as most men with two good | lars. - jianeauns 4 Bunk House Was His Limit. Ketehell, before he became a} —— <p prominent pugilist, never knew ——_s a a Oe any abode more pretentious than a ‘ two-room bunk house in Montana./ King County Politics |) "ss "ss," Soo" rooms, sounding clarion notes of warnt: “Good heavens, man!” oth he, “your money won't last legislative fights are being allowed to go by default. | 10% isn onan ot ‘ie aiidatne have Dot sone enough work even to fecover, Fou, Raew, Youve gt ta sliow a desire of becoming acquainted with the voters of the district cut down on this expense or you'll they seek to represent. As things stand at present in practically all | £° broke "ye OE tegen paying - of the efty’s districts, the election of legislative eandidates will be a» oar ee ‘or eta gyn eke norm ae voters will in most cases have no idea of whom they are game wen stand it. my boy!” volte candidates themselves are hanging back and not doing any pills lat ty A tn ap Bi personal canvassing. Personal canvassing in most of the districts took oe og prose ge hel od, would change things materially. As things stand today, any legislative ay reeuption paral ie Ft contest could be won by a fair amount of personal canvassing ceive guests. Here is my bed room. | 17 Over there is another bed room,| John F. Murphy, republican candidate for prosecuting attorney, has| where I can take care of you, or been devoting the week to campaigning in the country districts. Murphy |some other old pal. And this has been assured of much support throughout the South district. bath room! Needle, shower or ——_— Turkish bath. Here I press this) The platform adopted by the republican state convention at Tacoma | button, and up comes the good old} will be the subject of discussion by George F. Cottertli this evening at | bottle in the pall of tce. | @ meeting of the King County Demoeratic club in Evergreen hall. The} “You wouldn't drive me out of meeting is public. Evergreen hall t im the Silver building, First av this, would you, old maa? Why, and Cherry st it's just Uke home!” —- The other story concernd Wil Practically all of the candidates for county office are making prep- jam H Fave better known as arations to attend the picnic of the Farmers’ association at Enumclaw | *°Un® Corbett, who a few short tomorrow. This plenic is an annual affair and is well attended by all | Purl fin? ae cet pep Mag re of the farmers in and around Enumclaw. winnings lavishly along the Great White Way Tonight the North Side Republican club will hold its regular weekly meeting in Junction hall, Ballard. John L. Wilson will be the speaker Pesca povihmad ae onto of the evening. All of the senatorial candidates have been invited to|...ouant come, barhe thnww twa address the club during the campaign. At a meeting of the North Side |, rr gh ome — € nae “wis club two weeks ago it was decided to hold meetings weekly between |,"...% Chee? Hauor, and very fussy. He pulled up in front of pow and the primaries. Barron Wilkins’ hotel, in West 25th st., where Jack Johnson lives, and lent the crowning absurdity of ou: Wise republican conventions will | eyes. a 1/2 Great Values for Saturday's S Edison, Victor and Columbia (disc) A very complete anc comprehensive tine shown at all times. = aE a ae INUA| Make your selection today at Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters — > a ie | 2 SS EXTENSION TABLE—This five-foot Ex- tension Table is made of solid oak, in the gold- | SOEAKEAST. Pegg or inis . ‘ ds org | SOlden or weathered finish; den finish, very neat, turned and fluted legs, Compact table; Seinch round tag, strong and serviceable; regular price $7.50. | inches wide; a very handy table in Special ..... ...0. -»- 84.75 | ments; regular $2.7 = Pe a > > TE ee i ig a noteworthy fact that Eilers Music House is the only place in the entire North- west where all makes of Talking Machines are impartially dis- played and demonstrated, side by side. Unless many residents of Georgetown register at the Prefontaine he. aren, Ome building, Fourth ay. and Yesler Way, there will be much delay at the | Georgetown city hall, where the books will be kept open for three days.| “THEN IT HAPPENED” There are at least 1,000 yoters in Georgetown. All of these have to reg ening anita {ster for the primaries and the fall election, as Georgetown has been (Our Dally Discontinued Story.) brought into the city since the r@gistration in the spring. Much delay will be avoided if the town residents will do their registering at the main regist adquarters in the Prefontaine building ~~ ee ae ee ho ttt kt kt tt tT tt te HIS is one of the reasons for our being’ known throughout the West as headquarters for Talking Machines Se a * * Lights Cigarette With Diploma, Then Wallops Dean. * * * (By United Press.) SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 5.—When censured by Dean Shep- * pard, president of the Lyman C. Smith College of Applied Sci- & ence, because he lit his cigarette with his diploma, Herbert C. & Faus, of Elysburg, Pa., oarsman and society man, challenged & the professor to stop him. Dean Sheppard accepted the invita- & tion, closed with Faus and rolled to the floor with him. The * savant was badly bruised * The trouble was caused by what Faus alleges was unfair *& ness in the award of a diploma to him. Faus claims that be * #* completed the course prescribed by the institution some months & %* ago, but that no recognition was given him by the faculty . * tt eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee "er = tn Se ee Sonal —_ _ OT onby gwill you find here every,style and finish in all the differeit makes of ‘Talking Machines, but you may make your selection from the largest stock of new records to be found anywhere on the entire Coast. ae Sig —— ee SSPSREE ESSE S SE >> SEWING ROCKER—Made of ROCKER—Made of hardwood HOTEL DRESSER—Made of aa tect, Ge : golden; neatly hardwood, finished to represent : inished oOo = spindies and attractive em quarter-sawed golden oak x ; ae bossed panel; cobbler seat; well | 40-inch case; 18x24-inch mirror ted through 80! braced throughout; regular » | regular price $17.50, Special reg price $2.25. as ah alee ; 469.9704 98 $12.50 E ra i ——— are ——= ean m * > It Pays to Deal at Headquarters Knowing of hi Smal ae —~< ~~ S a Store Open | Every A ; | | <2 ~——S Eilers Music Bldg Phird and University. < Saturday Evenin . ¢- Buy Now crawled into the kennel with him. | ; . N ano > Pay Later ' Oh, that antmal sure liked little | x ‘o, Adolf, I am a tippletotal er—I nefer touch spirits unless dey | children! : 8econd Ave., at Union St are materialized. THE I D. > a” FRED §CHAEFER

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