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6 THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. ithaca edn talib WOMEN] | cnurci 58 YEARS! ‘ror quirnine wire, = é | GREENLAND, N. H., Sept, 1 Friends and relatives of Alpha! TS | Rev Dr. Edward Roble of this elty gel | VOTES FOR WOMEN [ee Seer liar ie crn tttnd rte it Seats mg catont etey . 7 - ~ ae een jfor the past 58 years outh’s release from ¢ Ord | By Mre AE te pr pal ‘neve eh i Dear Mist Grey--could you sox |BUNCH OF SENATORS oy wih. Wife eseertlony Padi President an's Ce atury | great dnsnrantage, weneie: the |school? I must earn my own] A committee of United Staten |!@% fell, The father of the boy Speculators Corner Coffee s othe KO to #ehe Could] |; [husband declares that friends of Club. work has changed in character and uh t D vonators and representatives will R Woman suffrage (s not new, The} the tools have changed, and wom-|>rown furs be dyed black reach Seattle soon to gather wtatie-| 08 daughter-in-law are urging her and Boost Prices iar of a re eg ‘ en's hands are tied. Men of Wash-| GLADYS. | ain at i recom. {t2 insist upon criminal action, al pir of equ ty, wh moves « . as 'e ee € ‘ i, tle on f oO bane hely recom oh | oad wome : to ask that all the peo-|'ngton, vote for the amendment tol A—(1) Do you live at home?|mendatio . tala wateeware-t thang a, diveres out haa. alteady ple shall have a voice in selecting | Article VI It is a vote for the /1f not, there are often families Who/the next congress, The party ix] 2¢en instituted by the husband. the persons who shall make law home : ; f make laws|% ‘ to give a school girl a room |the joint inland waterways commit a K Gatorce the laws, is the same spiri tle nurse .¢ t ¢ “i ol hours The em be of the nittoc “ Which bys actuated men and wom- | Y WwW Senators Jacob H. Gallinger,| means a man or woman good for @n—the people—in all movemont ' w Hampahire William Alder ething-—good work or pleasant Which have resulted in betterment a Seneca tT am ar - t Michigan r a times Whoever has distress after © nation or race. . employment secretary will be glad 5 : eadache wuse ' St tam mmantfencuio of the’ ae to help You. Come in to #ee me, If] Arkansas “egrasd sell pmnenss s Ey com, its day treedéns of cpportusity, for 1 ike, and I will go with you./Ohio, a " vad taste, unpleasant breath, can- freedom to work out ideas and I'd Uke to help a girl who wants toland Re 3. Alexan-|not find good in anything, or be of d me your correctider, New ‘rederiok ¢ (2) 1 think #0, | Stevens Irving =P Ko to schoc name and ideals in accordance with the as piration implanted in every human much use in the world f heart without regard to sex Hither write or telephone a dyer|Wagr ia: Stephen M But these symptoms are only A Big Stock of Green Coffees t tm Russia, in Finland, in Ger and he will tel! you whether {t can |Sparkm Florida, and John A,|*gns thatthe stomach needs a little Many ocd in France, and today be de uc f Moon, Tennensec care and attention and the aid that even in China, woman's voice is ; raised in behalf of betterment for Grey—Please let me RHHHRENR AERA RED - Saat eeercaatas : all of the people. Woman, ever h your department] ‘ } { f forgetful of self in this larger ideal not It Is considered goc of Slight Shower Vesterday of the whole people, has always form for a man to remove hat p | i ’ f Sear Galenined ta council, eapecia! in an elevator cage in a business|* Six one-hundredths of an #| Ist—OUR COFFEES WILL BE JUST AS GOOD When there women ,|® ined of rain ts all that fell yes ly ff the council was in dif enna a c which 3 f " *® terday, though to many on the 2 | though overlooked afterward i one Wi everal, | presen’ Also please = tel) me reba , - . f > 7 Colonial dames did much more! Soul oder. : whether a man should remove his|# streets the precipitation seer, 2nd—OUR COFFEES WILI . BE JUST AS FRESH erely doing or mero ee hat upon € business man's ed much heavier he total fs : can give. Safe, reliable, thorough! q : iad, thie heally taats hee wae _, 3rd—OUR PRICES WILL BE JU derful reviving power. They tone s5T AS LOW eee eee eee eeee where there a eivil war women, both North and present curtous. |* wher ‘ ne rma} rainfall South, not only gave time and sub A.—( That question has been), # 49, a discrepancy of 32 Stance, but took care of o debated by apers all over the coun and houses and lands in ee |try. once made n tour of elevators Rane sence of “dearest and best,” and in| Waists made ' colored |in hotels and business dlocks in an Will Name New Rector the stomach, liver and bowels —all many instances served as aid-de atins to match th color of the | Rastern city to try to de on. With these camp, guides and nurses sults with which th No moveme t are worn, are ‘ rmine the} Rt Rev, Frederick W. Keator,|organs of digests Oo ne Tg th a RT Fe oh vtyle this fall’ and [RMBWEF. The same investigation |misaionary bishop of Olympia, ax|organs in good order, the whole b J r er et ee ne. ee ee ee jhas been made in this city and t by the clergy of Seattle, will | sys rette ouge @f state or nation has succeeded | winter jseems to be the general custom—lordain Rev. Sidney Soca Bao ing tem is better and stronger. omer both mep and women - . whether correct or not is still de! priest of the Profestant Episcopal Try a few doses and see people—work together for it. The| Few of the seen tn thé/patabie: In hotels and stores men |. the | stan opal | nit “what Jendid first expeditions to the New World| afternoon gowns reach further ays remove the hat In elevators (oewree this morning at St. Marke.|for y a 8 ee == R consisted of men only, and result-|than the elbow. When they ex-|wnen there are women present; in| yateye James 1% & Rraduate-of the|bodily condition Beecham’s Pills e@ in disappointment, despondency | tend to the wrist they are finished an blocks the custom is not} ety, Of Washi 1519 PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET p and the and death. Th who did not di¢/ with an undersleeve of chiffon. 1, unless the man is accom oe ee ee ‘i Teturned whence they came af the — panying women, It ie usual for him} eo an rea e s first opportunity | Ip shirtwaists of the tablored|to », t in any elevate England made the same mistake | variety, the wide Gibson plait con-|i¢ gec a woman. I am Sold errwhere, _tn hones 100 and 25. when occupying this great North-| tinues to give the br shouldered |sure of this—that in the woman's " West. The Hudson Bay company | effect whieh is always in demand. |opinion a man never makes a mis ? of the natives long before our pi Buttons are used once more to| something fine about it"that counts Oneers came. But no women were | trim ts and suits, The horn/for more than the mere trouble of with them. buttons are con dered a great | taking off the hat The Americans came—people—|deal more fashionable than thos . TO GO UP Cut Women and men, and children, too,) made of cloth lothen ee oie. te & newnpaper rr. Ti Rate In those days a woman could shoot | 7 rae - Patatierye - about that | , 9 Straight when necessary, and soon| Soft, clinging and transparent oO mt ot Hee meUaAN, per CONG PEe M,, Crer Gut Bs Ce | BOY AN Wearned to hold a plow, burn| materials are in the height of |2AP*. rather than custom, and I The latest thing under the sun te . . j hink you will observe that men of & corner in coffee. We S id stumps and row a boat | fashion just now, and of ption. |' ; e Stan Today our childrer salute Old |al popularity are the brilliant silks, highest, business, sanding car a C ; = “ — a gen Back of Our Glo: ° ra 4 ; “ est business standing carry if n the East have cornered the m: 4 ry tnatead of England's —— b muslin-cbiffc ns and tulles ment of manner, even in the eanses ket and are forcing up prices. You | Work for 12) 2 seo ence of other men. You doubt may expect a radically different | Years. rved that men repre taste your coffee in the mornings senting influential business houses before long, for the quality will be ~ 3 5 3 Tales of Magic ARABIAN | 3 ithe or fivma remove the hat and are much inferior if you pay the same a . very particular in courtesy. It.Ja a price ‘Work, | The good, solid, satisfac- [part of thelr business training. Thin latest increase In a food eg Rate | tory kind, made to wear, fit 7 7 rice strikes almost ery home, » 'rices. | , NIGH 7 Ss ReTOLD FOR BOYS Hi Horse Medicos kad there are no two ways about It : the foot, and look stylish. | coffee is golng up. bigge °7 y Payments Prices *| Save from 25c to $1.00 on Are Coming is penne 04 the Soe sun Le on BeEa Bate ncchd THE THIRD VOY. ‘AGE OF SINBAD THE SAILOR ree} RE afe demorsiized. Many roasters a SOLID chown “ wg eae dee hechaediaeed ba Smet hspopearaalineepopeen 1406 Third Ave., Between Union and Pike. porary folld Gold Fittings. 61 Up One hundr r members of the Na- tional Veterinary Surgeons’ Aso ciation are on their way to Seattle to make an inspection of the navy OR PORCKLAIN 4 y d Voyage we we t behooves us to Ic rouné end | Miver Fillings, Ae Up. 4 — val bad sane: wien Jyard at Bremerton Saturday. The It behooves us to look around and | 14,0, “Willtes Gesrentee ‘Given onl i evertaken by a terrible storm. which ipenty Will areive.ta.m amoatel (rane do sotne shopping now ssiseaagees in Won 0 ee ee and will be entertained here by " i ca 4 port, on a jong island with no batld-! ings excepting one huge house with | fall pillars. We entered the broad door and found the inside divided Into two rooms, one of which was| filled with bones, the other with a heap of roasting spits. While We) Were looking at these in alarm we} rd a terrible step outside, and ® giant came into the palace—a great black man, with a single eye * burning in the middie of his fore head, with ears like those of an ele- | phant, and with long, sharp teeth. : He looked us over carefully, and| finally he picked up the plumpest of us all, the captain, and devoured | ; Bim before our very eyes. It was q impossibie for the rest of us to get| y, for he put a heavy stone in| door. The next night, after he| had eaten another of our crew, the| }the Chamber of Commerce he visitors are on their way to the j national convention, to be held next week in San Francisco Mrs. Osborne Dead. Mrs. Katherine Frances Osborne, aged 65, widow of the late Richard | Osborne, a judge in the supertor | court, died of heart failure in her|Seattle’s Dental War a apartments at the Hotel Corlew/ Plate yesterday atternoon. Mra, Os Good Thing for the borne was born in Boston, E She «is survived by her eorge, Walter and Frank Os borne, and a daughter, Lotta M Haynen. Funeral services will be | beld at the residegce of Frank Ow borne, at 928. 18th av. N. at 2 p m. Priday Silks and Woolens Get London’s prices on Silks and Woolens of known value and service. Do not let these extremely low quotations mislead you, for if you are not pleased with the goods, London will ex- change or refund the money. People m now giving my personal jon to my DENTAL PRACT 56-IN. WOOL CAPE CLOTH 44-INCH WOOL SERGE | __ FINE $3.50 DRAP D’E-TE : t of us decidea to be revenged. | Wife Asks Divorce Desirable, also, for other pur Good for school wear or nearly any | Beautiful texture, exquisitely woven, We heated a large iron spit and| | Jeon M : allive: Hy erday ap-| poses; heavy, but not bulky ; | other purpose for which a fine all particularly” Adebtable Slee coate a iunged it into the giant's eye as| , aeanllg 4 uaitean. aiteaeen pBhot ve richly dyed; dark blue, black, | wool serge is needed; note, too, the : sey * ee ee ca ree beanie el and drunkenness. ‘She char | black, of course, and Ordered brown or gray; woven to sell at | width—44_ inches; 85c quality. ~ r « ond ders t Out at, per Be cn lee ie ro te ee : ing with pain and ran bdindly to| a the door. We, too, ran out of the| Place, very silently. On the shore we found timber and hastily made} several rafts and put to sea in them. | Back of us.we heard the howlings#| A great black man with a single eye 4 of the giant and soon he made his| burning in the middie of his fore. ) g appearance on the shore. His keen| head. i ear heard our oars in the water and |——— Sullivan had driver sane with bis eru |were married S¢ r 19, 1908. th Reputatic a t h r le |s he couple | which, has t v he Day of Reckoning Is Sure to Come PEAU DE SOIE BROKEN LINES OF FANCY SILKS TAFFETA SHLX Yard wide, again; perfect | ya These are the pretty Silk Waistings and Press Club Has Doings. Last night was thea cal and ub. About 30 actors and actresses | dred cents on If a bank she weave; rich to a degree Worth $1.50 and $2.00 New Tailored Waist for Remember. I repalr without charg Worth $1.50 and $2.00 New Tailored Waists | Silk Slips |. New House Dresses new lot of One-Piece House Dresses white and color most cor apts Taffeta and Jap Silk Slips, aj never shown before; several patterns line eattle On ale for ag trifle mussed white and all s For one day only Sleeping | !NFANTS’ | wore SPECIALS - iemessin sidhieciliai » r m Suitings at have proved so wonderfully e | teh a gave little sketches, all different | of ur 89 for # Taffeta, that so | silk is well worth $1.40 per he threw a great rock in the direc-| the night a fearful scream from my|from their regular acts on the| Would not care many of our Customers are wearing with | who know silks agree with popular this entire season; offered now tion of the noise. This made the sea des awoke me and I discov-| boards. Movi benk . Mataesion v Ord t at half th 1 that all the rafts were gr nt aco’ boards, Movi ures were also| Hi De 1 complete satisfac 5 "39c is a rdere at about ha eir real value an go stormy that al seul seal pn ; be shown, The ainment lasted |i!ke p « inches Ordered Out at Out at Ordered Out at, yard ....... vb Upset and almost all of our company | swallowing one of th 1d res + hyade phen Galete the Dents ne comrade stiff with and the sah tee are & th - nansnate - were drowned. , = m1 var wa , 1 th - amcenmnee |oe® Com are une 4 Three of us were left and we} serpent made ri k of him Safe Medicine for Children. | f Were safely away from the frenzied | tall tree into which | scrambled and and effective medicine for children, | ’ et of ar tal teeth In giant. Afier rowing af day we for four weary|as it does not contain opiates « Seger he ge vm E we found fine fruit the horizon. | uine Foley's Honey and Tar, in By ge 10, § and streams of clear water. We 4 my turbar low uckage.—Bartell Drug| Devtint In Seattle and went to sleewon the shore. During w me Stores. 1 afa What Is Egg-Phosphate? -owder? Phe 3akin vate is a very valuable nutritive pockets; white with red or blue | yard; in pink only. On WEAR trimming; gray with red or | sale, yard 23c blue trimming 5 Pillows ‘eather Pillow cov Sno u & Skirt Children's 25¢ Black or Tan A.C. A, ticking worth Children’s Outing Flannel | W'th waist. Special 15¢ Stockings q ale, © 38c 15¢ G5e each. On gale, each Sleeping Garments, with 4? Infants’ Loug Outing Skirts, | Special © | Turkey Red Table Dam Cc h pinning ® re 19 inches wide; 35e gual etal C | ity. On sale, 3 13: c element necessary to food. Begg or egg albumen is the white of egg erystalized. (Only the freshest of eggs will wit pin D and Infants’ Cashm lin Sleepe Bpecia 25c Stockings. Sp erystalize). It sustains the dough, and prevents falling. i Son ae ett “hen Infants’ Knitted Wool Ladies’ White Cotton |V Bilankets—Larg : ¢ your Denta any | 19¢ Bootes chal 15c short wing sleeve | Blankets, with pretty bl " Phosphate prolongs the action of the leavening until its ’ EDWIN 5. BROWN | y on Sleepers, with | _ Outing Gowns,; cheap- | Special v k combinatior ‘ ; ; 1 ; On | er than you can make American Prints, all style worth $1.50. On sale, @ a moisture has been absorbed and the dough baked {Wren Coidmbla anit Cherky. streets years 48c them 29 | tnd'ait you wants yard -".4G | pairs. $1 i rk Thus risen foods made with Crescent are always de- EXCURSION to the PACIFIC OCEAN SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th Ocean-Going Steamship “Iroquois” Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 a. m Arrives Back 11 p. m. Round—$2—Trip 612 First Ave. and Colman Dock liciously light, digestible and good. and Coats Regular Prices $4 and $5 Worth $5 to $8 About forty Jacket lack and white ~ ee While the ° Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets | Friday ee Batti $1, 7 | Crescent is sold by grocers—25¢ per lb. No more— Received highest aws R. & G. Corsets A Y. P. B., Seattle CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seattle, Wash IPRA PSE

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