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STAR--TUESDAY, AUGUST 1910. 23, 4 THI ) (8S250°0% THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE &¥2! ~ “A CALL TO ARMS” WHAT THEY TOLD THE GIRL WITH THE. : BIG HAT, WHO SAID SHE HAD A MESSAGE Published datiy by The Star Publishing Oo. . . This bappened during the rush t , bs saath , hour the other morning f v | The dog was a little tan torrie Aira BY MARION Lowe Ab! thout a pedigree, J 1} \ ENEFIT ' 1 I'd like No get a position as a lene r of Second and e w : Jreporter,” sald the girl with the | Pike, watching the pansenge , i < : ; he hat and an n of ex Jalight from ‘a Broadway r . was ally a I ¢ ae aanive car, arivel \ u » rally ¢ » Oppositio Pinchot S |ied chauf and carrying 1 managing edito: ed up | Millionaire and his Ia , B ift I Pi nor Hay says: “It looks to me. like a delibe [at her from a pite of copy and a ly, came rushing along " eautiful Plumes B and em administered from. W pC, FOR THE | 1 desk o ture out and pass the An extra fine ' uy on Cre BENE OF THE COUNTRY AT instead of the 4 Had any ex; he asked we. bat the front in w © lands are located J apparently not seeing the uplift ir 7 ‘ « him in the hind a5 well, Gove Hay is t Pinchot and his fo bent of face breaking both hind les : ; are the mservit na < fe at | Ex experience family noticed ee accident : a payments | Aree i" 1 ting continued laughing, and the 4 ' ti ,, These resourc RELONG to country at large | 3 kt have a. & ane “yg - ms ed. Try it, try at large q | hay . ‘ ough 1 eouk Pe eel The manner owned | write have alwes ; * | in On fluence the welf th jked what I w and they tell * HOME * t.. Why, then, should th . * | It * . (4 «Sar sive benefit of “states anes 8 : ‘ ne |. peale experience & Where we love is how * al ‘ petiobletredit Ouse Unions, The feder ons’ x any word xp ly t lon tt nie You see sada Aine * may & J s . Ration ernment power “to d 1 aful | got I learne rd leave, not wt 13323\¢ rules and alations concerning t t |'make-up’ and head-writing and all ys rts, * Second! property United State about af I belonged to the & Though o'er us the jas * Governor Hay would throw up nal n a Phi soctety out , * perlighted ¢ * bility in the matter and t i honor society The chain y & .* - T ' m4 Washingto nen who believe m taking ¢ * but it neve arts, * if = to a state notoriously dominate It tw the « * Oliver Wendell Holmes. * See hPa seen : : The Young Man Stenographer material fors Judge dsey’s “Bea Jungle”; in editor SER) i ruling set of m the u ers was also ‘ BY FRED MYATT i trust; in California, to a gov nckled to the 8 er to the staff cynic “THEN IT HAPPENED” } cific | i aactes ynic’s Advice. = every big power company in the West and by ail their be taking a course ( » Pa = y business houses ie backers in the : ‘ | ence,” said this ; Je, are not preparing The enterprising capitalists who look with watering mouths on | hope stroyer It's a heap y , 7 meas oan with the he nation yet owns in the way of timber, minerals and pow. | Know about what a career as a t mand Sor Yani are all in favor of taking natura! resources out of the hands | ' ¢ means. Do know . ceraar ail ‘ young men nation and turning them over to the states Ww many women get na | et othr fiems - oe S yaaa ag Business The reason is plain. The NATION IS AROUSED. It is bent |2eWspaper? Newspape {| st Peet That | H anaes.” Co ée" t thet the other Se ae Vacancy in three, with on putting a stop to the reckless and waste policy of giving to a y kind are scarce vere in an hee io ave a mesene PY. P bs ) ed by young women or FEW that which belongs to ALI age one woman to | ‘ they say, if one of ;have | the tory of the a Hyatt iste . t the HrattPow The Morgans, the Guggenheims kind want no Roose im an) oe, Aas if Cakes & crack-|., @ swear word tn the |day to your Iw os his re f th Ot Baer Cera or pine ote interfer _ b wane as ten’t teal ask einen (OM 7 the “a ney of Judgment. =} ng men to office much prefer to deal wit © states who supply “ t's a code of very day ts th tay judg e + [news write he went on sa enators tut wh say t at large eve sen te st aw ch eason for the short- | marries, he nore pig heritage in the public domain and put it to higher and bet e You must be able to-go into you aro around | s men do one ah Seal ten une for the benefit not oaly of the men of today, but of the |#aloons or any place else day of you. are around ; x men 4 re would be even grester de Ltr ple stile site ae cht, and do a lot of disagreeable A eggllache ar ¥ | that thelr se in is for young men stenographers men of tomorrow r ° d - a office, anyway? i are conaidere a le. }if were ernment by men for the human welfare rather than government rye she was ger = © M2! vou the newspaper ake-up, and - way sr cteinines : hecnes, Oe aan ssa yond ” vad these are some of the things ; r . t a note} a aitabl & y m. ffort by gon aged — 1 talé ber ¢ an you otand . to th ar to fash veut mary! y [cure young men for thelr derteal eee a MEAS me A newspaper office not « hat ‘knack ra ¢ . e morgue can wait! work, would gladly do so if ther re ing room,’ city care wed is t or but the paper can't wait were any chance of gettlag the right Cc tt Mt D Ww E es nd of repeating. And remember pan, Depanes B Wome ‘or your story ng men utting Down Expens ana of eventing, ‘And remember «few tuental back band Ip? Fa shade ogy x . ip to you to take vs you a ber |% , triumph spproval why there are so few ter in Just now the monetary instincts of severa) candidates for coun ind them. Of course, they A ja ndempation, joy, « the ticular line of work The ty office are uppermost, and daily bulletins on “What I Will Save | the hine ugh the « i the County” are be syed with monotonous regularity th feet on ss oe re somes t ack pher works; p No doubt the fened taxpayer ds these bulletins giv . “revels + owe Ala os 2 rm burning er ea and dutt ng. AE with a faint de; imism. Hope is last sen nt to iiiacas 7 Reg aapaner ing women would not t on, coupled with a thorough know: leave the human breast, and the taxpayer, bilked and de Don’t Hear Too Much, {fice rh bh thing. P a wet of They do not realize edge of shorthand and business ew uded year after year, some way or the other has tt yet in him to . P a p Jential knowledge of toms, together with that fund of fraud ) Don't be fuany, don't be ‘te go to press at a fraction ofa b q hope. He is like the Mushed gambler, who « salvation In the ne Thay mae offen nation ak. While dam ene walttaa tor the deso-|r that they will gain as i | Com Us _ — by almost . ellet t cumber es Nee ~ a we cog 7 - up, It's ‘ n the manager's off a every you % turm.of the card. He sees relief a the in uma mat fn resh, but they @ ower'te beter while 7 “ mp, I c m : ' ° i. os anaes be ‘ J ten merican, area fitting he has the pathetic confid of the victim of tuberculosis; th feel Ike blue ¢ itate on a muddy crossing, you may | 700." Pop! Fifteen dollars gone act that they a ton for @ successful start ia appointments that fill the vision of bis past are but oumbly uy ’ you'd die THE BEND. facing a bus * career for lif shorthand work 4 dered _ for a living her make th While there are many systems of Perhaps some candidate willsave a few thousand dollars tn his eemenrnee arenes Conenes occa Geemeed Sitars ws te Everett True’s Vacation a shown and the successful contestant will cry out with tnterrogative | exuitation, “Didn't I tell you so?” MOST ANY Knock if you can, but kid anyway What then? Will the taxpayer r and be glad? We fear we! wee! wei’ wei. not. Some few visible financial le q but ¢ r PERFORMANCE NOW GoING ON® 4 ranean outlets for the taxpayers’ cash will grow lar to accommo date the increasing flow of waste, graft and petty peculation. HEAR THE PUNNY SONG EN- ay be close Blessings on you, sleeping taxpayer—you will awaken soon ; - wa . etiongh: enjoy your Itttle dream while it lasts; let the candidate sing TITLED "NOBODY LOVES A VOL. I, No. 4 YESTERDAY I his little lullaby of reduced expenses. The world {8 sad enough without harping 0g our future woes EXTRA! EXTRA! ESPERANTO IN A , ° Don't speak of Esperanto Potter’s Field EVERETT TRUE, ESQ... seer AT LAST GETS HIS'N i This woman lives on New York's Eastside, or in Cloveland’s Torr's ane/ | poor quarters, or in Charlestown near Boston, or near the docks ) while the girl} % fn Pliladelphia, or on the edge of Chinatown im San Francisco, piano. This ts thel} or on Canal st. in Buffalo, or in Chicago's sluams—or even in Se- way {t all sounds to Eddy attle. Bijalie, ovthallvry m-o-o-n | It is quite possible to find her fn any place where children are I wan aspoon, tu mihoney th born, where men and women work and die p | Men have died bravely, but many women have seen the last 00-0, kepahinin’ n-ju-c-e. || hour come with just as brave spirit, just as much fortitude as beema. wilbrt any man. a This woman's children were all dead. Two weeks since, her dédlensoon old husband had passed away. He bad never been able to carry life insurance or protection of any other description. The was too high for his small earnings as a day laborer She was alone in a small room, and now she faced death, due Dy thailvry m—o—o—n cost partly to heart-break, due partly to want — STARVATION. She (In 2Minute Vaudeville.) was 70 years old. She was not afraid to die. She was not afraid of the long Faith an’ pwhere journey, She was asking for help, the first time in her life | Lying on a poorly equipped but clean bed, her wrinkled old | face had a look of horror, and she prayed A Dooley? or Phwat did ye 1 KNOW ONK BRASS FOG HORN THAT WON'T Love A FAY MAN~AND I'LL™~ PROVE IT A’ Dooley “I thank thee, Father, for having led me along a good path P - (By Three Doubie-Strength Leased hanging the That's what people say every owe it I thank thee for my long life, the beauties of your world which 1 |] BEFORE SUN-DOWN, TOO! GREAT FUN Wires.) Faith, an did. yer bagi|Mi day, upon hearing the Victor. | hear it! We ve a have enjoyed, and for the children that were born to me and || STRUTTING AROUND BARKING FOR THIS BANFF, B. C., Aug. 32.-—Mr. Ev-anyt And when thelr amazement s | 70U aay Vietor mast my A’ Dooley vf pants at th which you in your kind mercy saw fit to take Home. for John, my good husband, with whom I spent so years. “My soul is clean—as clean as I have I thank thee many happy orett True, returning from his vaca tion today, accosted a total stranger , who accidentally stepped on his corn lin a crowded street car. LITTLE THEATER AND GUYING THE PASSING PUBLIC, ISN'T IT?!) WHAT fil! kneez known how to keep it | I look forward with joy to rejoining my husband and children, and | It is believed that uniess compli: TIGHT PICKS MAN } Do you know what the Victor | have no regrets at leaving this world, although it is beautiful leati t in Mr. True will be able ji) is like? 1 sired, “Please, God, do not let them bury me in Potter's Fieid.” to leave the hospital within three or TO WHIP JOHNSON: 7 P' or | She began to toss on her bed, She writhed as if in great pain, | four weeks. T have found a man who can whip| whether physical or mental. Her lips moved again | Jack Johnson, This is no kid—| Please God.” she heseeched, “I have worked hard all my life | f - - elther is the pag. j and Itved honestly, but I have not been able to accumulate any | and 1 found him’ in th | money or property—-and Father, don’t let them disgrace my old | TOMORROW expected place, t ro. You ‘ aid ne bee bones by dumping them into a hole in Potter's Pleld i IN HISTORY gue 80 — SS SS = SSE = <2 Senator Aldrich may deny | rl tel you. Of Bristow's latest charges " course. it you e 9 e : rege guess Near Union St, Seattle ntne itor’s Mai ing ao" chon Everybody) Short letters from Star readers will be printed In this column GUESSING CONTEST seaneeg’ a On Promptly at 6 o'clock the young game. when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about marched to their place be My champlon’'s on Ai or anybody so long as personal malice is not your = rage — t hag . cas name ts well | playing Lohengrin's it don't matter le, W, The wore white chiffon what his name Seattle, Wash., Aug. 19. |hours. 1 don’t suppe t will do lover. white silk for her costume is. He's a writer ANTED—BRIGHT BOYS IN Editor Seattle Star—t read with | @uy good to write this, because, in wc eda a plang NR a NT ALL interest your account of the firm| [ior of inak Mi Jeffen cas cc | Big railroads of Great Fritain that| lowing the peleetan. 606 PARTS OF THE CITY TO CAR- of Holt & Jeftery in tonight's pa-|!,{" Bok Mr an do cage land congratulations was @ his day has ” " omight’s pa-|ay t eases eattle. 1 won't |#* t owned “ ernment se a So ber. tnd ice all rae, bot what is sien say right name to thie, be-|which have been competi7s with poe raed welll youve cpepan chest, and his RY GOOD-PAYING STAR RO of great interest to myself and|cause it would be found out, and |@ach other, will combine to reduce Will @e Detivecsd ‘tov ee ne nd wklliful your paper-| tee ig goes Gale wethingren ts Sok smatas [Poe's aia to ce ates asd | sere tole Saat er Si wered for eh0 anger iis talent youn mm Bay to Wane NONE BUT LIVE BOYS BETWEEN is, how do the city inspectors on| you want it 1 sure will let you know |!zations sae ach p neg RS x andi, and bach their work allow them to work us|it. Yours respectfully, \- Sat eet feel ee ney. mani Ris record, in part, follows > 13 Ba Eoseea tll, Sastg tas | Tons sscra. | HOW WRINKLES ex atic Ave Ma, Rerords PO] doe Cabos Ko. THR AGES (OF 13 AND 1a on y hill and| Wighth and Westlake | ior pan Nel ldric t decision tr ~ > or the lake job, and did so all} - ARE REMOVED |_ Fill out this coupon (write plainiylounds freee: a ee APPLY. COME EARLY, BEFORE summer on the street work at| Why can’t we have " hI with a paint brush), soak it in kero. Pe " ommon|} VE Green Lake, and while getting out | vote on putting t rm D mone, and apply a wolllighted| “Kiq* Undosirablecit, k. 0, twol ALL OF THE GOOD ROUTES HA dirt for the park board Green a S mate ind hin r Pr y y t It is the desire of eve na o _ - : ee teen Won a f aad tus | woman ot amition to makes god 7 sae atk” Sugartruat, decison tn atx BEEN SECURED. THIS IS A GOOD sre thar mp . Ap «, It is a duty you owe aii : | pastor's), ond th pect a he wa " gs a owe Your” young ” Dt i oh “Paw 1 ' ks * beau coleman OPPORTUNITY FOR BOYS GOING do nothing “oo ocr porte bry 4 bes om" | look The most ential thing © missing words nun PO do nothing 4507008 jon ms t nated at Tac a by thon posed | of beauty, aw we all know, are a per S$ one My pick ts ju t how in training! | TO SCHOOL TO EARN THEIR employe, but you or any other man | éle« pt Poindexter, and I often | feet cor and a good complexion y | (Signed) . WHE Cat with “Ki¢ tex p in Seattle can see ng on|hear it asked why don't we have a|4 bad y, blotched complexion | e fat, which come off this fall,}| ~ EY. the Weatiake work from’? x. mill |eonvention of the people and put up| "rimeles Nines of age “oF isin fo handle Jofaton. ae nae || SPEAR AND CLOTHING oe 6p. 1 nd have ever since they|five good men against those put up|"). 40 illshaped nose, handicap Than ever before in the City | . L Jolinson.-Rip Tight | started. ‘They worked thelr steam |at ‘Tacoma, and give. the Seaple ts Toe 10, every Shik of Te. Mave of Seattle ai] FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SI shovels 10 hours at the start, but|this way a chance to vote directly |these defects corrected if you wish — 2 : = now they are working them’ two|on that question. ‘The people favor [846 # nud admtration. | We will be ——_ 2 THE CITY CIRCULATOR AT THE shifte of eight hours, but all the | this WM. JASPER, Ip, | OAs to Rave youcall and tet us'te —— = laboring men are working 10| Seattle, Aug. 22, 1910 you what is needed to create per 4 W Bullock H. L. KLEIN | RPAnRB ; STAR OFFICE, BETWEEN 9 AND 12 pata oad ot Ss a oa ‘ect harmony. in your face, or write « i ain 6260-—Phones—ind. 1624 “et ~ = ===" |for advice, which will be given you THE SHOEMAKER sKREN @ BD . an ALD OSGAR UND ADOLF. absolutely free of charge 600 10th Ave; If yow can't get boots or Wollery nad Mane Teena: M., 1307 SEVENTH AVE. “Listen, Oagar; we are going to haf some armature dramatt NEW YORK FACIAL CO shoew to fit you, get them 1107 Pike Street, East 87. made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET cals, und | am going to blay Falstaff.” 80? Vell, | dink you are obese enough to blay der r ind. 87, Parlors 340-342-343 Arcade Building Seattle, Wash. | Taft.” Se O’SCAR AN’ A’DOOLEY | ave bin huntin * hunt for? That of did. OF bagged Between Boren and Minor. foday's Styles Today Exquisite Millinery Creations dates for prom that element of p shorthand in use, Beers’ Shorthand, the system Uaught at the HyattPow- distinction of neney ip young women emplo ella School, enjoys |i that justifies their pre an not only being easily learued, bet Hlequal basis with young men. Soon also, and what fs more important, Is or later the young woman will marry. | the t rapid system, in the hands The business loses services average student, that once. While, when the yo in this country. 4 Beans Big Baseball Game at Dugdale’s Park, Doctors vs. Lawyers for the Benefit of Antl-Tuberculosis League and Orthopedic Hospital, Friday Afternoon, August 26th, at 3:30. FLAT. Here's # ac luvs “His Masters Voice” “Why, That Is the Real Thing—You Can't Tell It From the Actual Human Voice!” You owe it to yourself to ave want to hear! ords fully represented in ost complete stock we carry. Victors from $10 to $2 Cash or easy payments if é over they further exclaim, “I never knew the Victor was like that! om a 5 ee oe