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Published Co. United ce THE STAR E Where Shall Washington Stand ? Press Publishing Member of Daily by > THE STAR—FRIBA¥, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. DITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE # a A state, like a man, is known by the company it keeps patter to misrepresent the state at Washington ; t Next Tuesday Washington will choose its political com , mais ye done all in her power to throw off the rule of aa! the Guggenheims, i the senate for six years. Which will it choose? Will it : ; bd . MERE Rhe yer, Vinee 8 becca California has issued her defiance to the corrupting demina tae goin its at Western neighbors upon the broad highway) tion of the Southern Pacific railroad ik which lea gh insurgency to progress, or will it follow Even baby New Mexico has elected a direct legislation tf the rotten | ghs of the East along the blind trail to political | constitutional convention, and will knock for admission H Qubserviency self-governing state instead of a corporation colony ; Indiana has insurged and renominated Senator Beveridge, The other great states of the union, almost without excep { who led the fight on the special interests’ Payne tariff law. tion, wherever they have had recent opportunity to choose, have it Kansas has insurged against her Cannon congressmen and} chosen the broad highway to political independence and eco | elected them to remain at hor nomic progress Wisconsin has notified the great selfish financial interests Those which have not been permitted recently to pass on Idaho, hae that it is a sovereign commonwealth composed of independent} the question are engaged still in the mighty struggle against i citizens who have manhood to select their own senators} corrupt political domination, big business government and boss f Without the assistance of s! funds rule H Michigan has retired Senator Burrows, the follower of The issue in Washington is whether to follow 4 ‘Aldrich, and nominated C. E. Townsend, the follower of Roose-| Alaska, California, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana, } velt | Georgia has retired her Cannon democrats from congress Idaho has cancelled the | license of her congressional stand One Woman, and Millions of Others Everett True’s Vacatio offices of corporate power in Wall street It doesn’t make any difference about the cries of feminine! Yndependence that may be welling up from any rounded throats rou may gated, the big bald fact remains | hat women chiefly need somebody to take care of them, some-/ body to c up to, and somebody to make a home for them. | ‘And when you find a wor » honestly, deeply, finally is not sure of y you will find a sprout that is Warped, or a spri stunted by this environment of dollars, and striving In Los Angeles there places where every have recently interr w this same de j nat has be and ap chop house. One of those} " jooking for a chance} wr “two fo fill up on grub f a place where women are waiters because they work for “found ;” a place whe ¢ slam-| ming of heavy dishes and the rush of women with 1s piled full of more or less save s is incessant from 6 a. m. until long after dark. A place v ¢ a strong man takes to drink in two weeks because the pace withers sts and exhausts Down in that chop house there was a woman, She came from the East, strong, healthy, willing, ¢ ated, handsome and Without friends. The easy paths of self lidn't invite. The “gentleman friend” advice of those employers who pay $3 a k a day did not break | waitress in th week to girls for 10 hours’ w fown her innate goodness, and she we kasa chop " house where the work would have killed a dray horse j She served in an atmosphere that preserved every germ ex > we ‘ hhaled. Then she dragged herself home toa tiny, stuffy room in} ¢ 1 MOVE THAT THIS MEETING ADJOURN! the heart of the city. | IT'S MIDNIGHY AND | DON'T PROPOSE And then came the white plague. | HAVING A COUPLE OF MOON STRUCK ai MUSHERS JABBERING AND CACKLING And she worked on until she dropped and they buried her} aban MY Stare TATE ROOM WINDOW iit ~ j fn a cheap sand blistered plat of ground, where they throw in} . the remains of those who leave not enough behind to gild their ‘4 burial—and that’s about all j But that woman, and a milli d when she} Should have lived. She died nan didn't do fhis duty and give her a chan and mother a Mamily. She died because she death to live a@ few brief months. She would have graced any home. She was! born for something besides the potter's field. She was a poten-| tial heipmate, and all that she helped was the death rate total. | The biggest thing a man can do is to honestly care for a} pod woman, and take her away from the fight with a brutal, neful band, that cares merely for the profits that 1 be coined Think about this, some of you brisk young gallants, who throw away enough in a night to make a wife happy for a week m other women, di ause some go to make a h as forced to court ay MEETING HIM HALF WAY Uncle Josh—Our boy in town says he's now got his offices on th’ stop floor o a 44-story skyscraper ‘: Aunt Jerushy—Lawzee! Then better we write b 4 coming ter New York, so be kin cx down in time | TODAY'S STYLES A BARGAIN AT $1.50 This Oak Din Chair, 1 with long ba posts, | short arr under bossed top seat Special SOLID OAK In the STRONG HIGH CHAIR Made o stantial and nfortabl g i Solid } finished wood ace urned spin panel ; regt price i td rats Good Waxed CHOPPING BOWL— Hard Ma Ch 4 Bow! ‘ ular 40 » 2 13-inet reg 25e for . ear this season. \* 20¢ Our New 0a 8c | All the Credit You Want what nit price can buy | ¢lal tomorrow for that this conveni v that the Store for that new Si Location Will Be Pike and Fifth Open Every Saturday 1332;34 Second Ie Evening ny tésay that tary re display (wit! you or whether to fall in behind Rhode Island in-the little footpath which leads through the jungle of “regularity” to the head Bradbury System fe al mp eee at Credit Will Help You Buy prices w Overcoat this fall STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY astern “Seattle post I want you By Mail, out of city—1 year, 6 month month, 25« enter at B Seattle, Wash, Postoffice, ax second-cln atter, i Pi - _ - é | When J aw Humane Seattle Is to Its Horses |. meeting at the Orange | Houxe last t he joa Opens | the aw ce ed t Seattle Women to Attend | he audien rut, “HOW shoe National Meeting of | Well,” said the ex-senaten " ‘ ee | don't eve in a pollet 4 Kindness to Animals So- | No Great Accomplishment T believe ho asta : | Blox—They have a monkey at the|the naturalization of Ja . ciety. zoo that chews tobacco. Then turning to tt " who aad ; - - Knox—That's nothing. I’ve seen|the question, he 4 >a BY MARION Lowe. lots of monkeys smoking cigarettes, | waft to give the Japanese the tiger “DH Taft is going to know there — | to vote? is a humane society in Seattle, 1 I's just aw well to begin to re | Quick as a flash, the rather think TM) make a hit with member to do your Christr hop | admirer fired bach Bil, he's a good fellow, you know ping early this year jing hot shot 1 With this whoop, Miss May Krue - \dressing John L, gor, secretary of the King County] | Bone and Binew. I'm mistake You Humane soelety, is going to march | Guaner—Hreezy editor in the Kast | Humphries.” The on the capital and tet the folks | heads his editoriais “Backbone Itself hoarse down East know there's something Guyer—H'm! Sort of a “spinal! — Suing in this corner of the North column,” eh? Say, Stroller, I've got a Klee ang . want it ered,” show Mise Krueger has been appolr There are eight miles of raliroad| f) fonuot, who lives at the bane a delegate by Gov. Hay to repre in this country for every 100 square | pote! % i» sent the state at the International miles of land. + Tdi S's tedie iy 06 tel Prison congress to be held at Wash at 304 Third av. x. pry ington, D. C., Oct, L4, Then from Poor Old Married Man. sone & block on’ the teoce et. 8 Lill Oot. 18 whe will be repre The toe bills and vacations Rusbienr en Based av ‘oan senting the state at the Congress Have left our purses flat fuctor told oo of the Anti-Cruelty ty MISS MAY KRUEGER And soon, to add to ail our itis, | Car, and sald to take Woot Qa nance hare that she's going to Ket) Gponed. the horses will rush out to| Will come the autumn hat Anne ear on First av nT had | ine o afet P gone a block on that line the emp of the congress and preside Judge R. R. George, president of | How many times have you been tor said I was on the wrong er] | She will make an address on “Hw | ino King County Humane soclety,|*!7e* sternly inquired the | and sent me to an Queen Anne | mane Progress {1 North! thinks = M yemer has a good | Mdge car on Second ay., two blocks tram jwest.” And Mins SD bg gt | “A good many,” said the hobo,| where | was. For one hour thee |we're progressing some out here! iar hoping she. makes Bi| Mt only for small offenses. 1 wa et car n kept me switehing! om See 6 to let the congres#! part and all the rest of the congress|PCV*r pinched for speeding, or driv k and fc from Second ay, paaeow 9 up and take notice ing without lights | First, and from one Queen Anne Gy Has a Model Stable © another . Pa's Observation “ ? t One of t . or} , What's the matter with del of a t THEN IT HAPPENED’ | Little Wi Say, pa, what is an| tow sv 1 naked : p= 9d c er Jed.” “I'm « ; 1 , [eal wite and ne tdeat husband | !iong have you been here? “Tam have made it a. " i th . Pap Rg ie : nd ~ ideal | weeks, » sald, ‘and came hey contrived from a pasteboard box husband, my son. are two of a kind /from St. Louis.” Now, ten't tat and put togetlier with batr pins and seldom make a patr | fright for rotten service? 1 lost i tooth ple Pm eet aetna to bave ! and missed my party became, i ou ka i Sing to have Fire loss in the United States for|ihe wirect car company employ | model, i'll be f a war ade the last 33 years was $4,000,000,000.) men who dou't know thetr usb i couldn't ¢ | ness F t. 1 couldn't @ ‘ Self-Preservation. - Jeven for the hun “Well, | Wke your nerve!” ex hund I think the idea ‘s all right. Rat! etal oh, ike our (nervet” ex-| Seven hundred years ago Way roads will have their perfect mod - ets ncaa Be geen sald ent Pike st. historiaa, eis of care for stock and there'll b« poh ned y daugh- | pumy was invented by a fine exhibit of scientific models df us vce aed being) Adolph and Hermanus Helgenmal but my wsteboard atable | ¢ ‘ ler in the little Bavarian village gl) othe & - ‘ : was the eat-| Boh, Adolph invented the Smale did reply of the young tut | and He - the . Bethe 1 don’t kno ether TH have it : nd | he crus’ © i: a Go ‘Show whether £1 bare i father says he's setting o ‘a medal for bravery anda F upporting me, so n up c e det Sacre a out to the congress mind to get into another family.” | Cov "munserees cnty. ow one anybody who will carry thr | bul, conferred only upon the patent, It's stable The royal mint of England ts PE suntter men wiry . em yo j will do away w invention that led to the discowmy, j burning up horses ative in time of ing out square fivecent coine for» century later, of limburger Itire.. . ia . use in Ceylon. has been referred to by G ' / by & ; - | “te ¢ Portiand fire this ienien | by Schiller as the Fath j et sod forte bi Sup tonne ns Naver aaees State. : most fragrant bloom, the empl ; 2 orece burned ui ord That seltzer bottle practical joke} most exot " “af : ) @ stage ix pre old, ie howe were the happy dayst {stables. Over 30 burned in the Gat Yeu, but {t's as full of sparkle as} pas inna ’ braith-Bacon stables in Seattle vie } p fire, My model stable will have a e ent door on the side and at night t every ree be as th man, anxious to im 2 th nae Bale with | prove himself { Forbearance " hie bead. jo that door T village of MosarmcR was with e Can't Back Out. an ofl r sple had to|| Hast thou named all the birds el No horse will be tied and it will send for and kero-|| without a gu } o be impoesible for them to back out! sene to th Loved the wood rose, and left | of the stall, for the stalls wilt be So Lem invests N bis savings. it on ite stalk? @ cloned in the rear. Feed boxes $200, in @ tank wagon and began|| At rich men’s tables eaten | ko jbe on the dy of the door A peddling off from door to door. He ad and pulse? } minute the door can be opened from | did well ‘aced danger with a | the outside and eyery horse re bout three weeks a brand new heart of trust? { ; lanne tank wage ared And loved so well a high be- | | “Horses are burned up In stables on Lem, sell at 2 havior | for two reasons can get tn n under the best price In man or maid, that thou | ¢ tr, the out, or the fied ant er from speech refrained? | re « out of the « * and rush hen you ge Moesrock, get!| Nobility more nobly to repay? | again into the burning Iding to show you the bridge Lem|] 0, be my friend, and teach me || ~, man's unrealized drei ¢ 'The ¢ t a horse te to! } ft ; 0 be thine! |' new house with a room in it all ti run, and when this patent door is (The Bnd.) j Ralph Waldo Emerson hisself.” ; ae pees he THE GREATEST IEXCURSIO OF THEM ALL “THE SIGHT-SEEING TRIP OF PUGET SOUND” Clothes THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN ISLANDS TO AST SOUND) ROUND TRIP LY $1 ROUND | TRIP $1 Children Un Children der Five der Five Years Free Years Free Between Between Five and Five and . Twelve Years Twelve ¥ f the variot Half Fare Half Fare SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th rHE PAI rest, fa the famo The ative or ex ATIAL STEEL STI AMSHIP arrives back 9:30 p.m, About 2/4 hours in East Sound for F ve nicking. East Sound is located on Orcas island, the largest island in the group known as the i Juan Islands. Beautifully situated and with its pretty groves and sandy beach, is an ideal spot for! day's outing, Take the Children for a Good Day’s Outing—A Special Rate of 50 Cents ‘ you on the stylish things when you need have sufficient ¢ will be appre Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 a. m., are the sam FOR THE ROUND TRIP FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 YEARS AND 12 YEARS iS MADE F@ THIS EXCURSION. CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS, FREE. Take your lunch and picnic on # sandy beach or in the pretty groves at East Sound, or you can secure an excellent. meat ad ; On, the steamer at very reasonable price ; ; > . Pay This will absolutely be the last excursion to the San Juan Islands this season, so don’t miss ty | b sReliableCredit Nousey)/{2" TICKET OFFICES: 612 FIRST AVENUE AND COLMAN DOCK |