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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910, By Mail THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE @_ ‘Ladies and Gentlemen: Let Us Present to You Josiah Collins, Our One Gentleman Legislator '——— | story building | Os than a skyscraper? Published 91.8054 Lo Member Daily Pre Publishing United The Star ot by > eattle matter, Minnesota’s Compliment to Taft Tames ¥ t rious standpatter, in body blow placed hi par | in defeat of Mt to “n from * to Tie big, ‘ot summer, for winpty «l of hie as t borhan told them * he'd fix them jy and oix Bept. 21—A spacious tak bring In more Nonsens x- | Ing, ing more a) “With the need have only one mall entrance and hallway | to it, at the back of 1 Dey st. Thus will whole Broadway fronts space for a bank or There a far greater demand for floor in all this neighborhood than for offices, and it inec from many fc of offices, if we could fill them at tg offset get for our ground of room taking aft reason SRW HAR AEROS for ve inex re more building elevator and tariff ticular Tawney Winona the maker Tawney persona al of approy the ‘That's what most anybody would six-story we aay But it ian't nonsense, Just the same, declares Robert 6. Dowling, who is erecting 4 wixatury building on a plot at the corner of Broad way and Dey st. for which he paid $1,000,000 three years ago, and which is now worth nearer a mil lion and « half. The plot measures 46.1 feet on Broadway and feet on Dey at. (pronounce it if you want to have it right) Dey at. ls but a few blocks Wall #t, and in a neighbor where any edifice under tories is low and rakish, A 1%story bulld ing Was torn down # stone's strow away recently to make room for a jreally tall Yet Mr Dowling’s building be just six stories high. Dowling explains it thus; “It ts the most sensible and profitable thing we cuuld do, because of the great va of ground floor in this the city floor sto: nd here have ren ed recently for $1,000 per front foot |per annum, If we built #ky scraper we would. have to have big Broadway entrance to our peech, in which ident praised the * ‘and| * * | Do you know that * Josiah Collings acted ax cad- dy for President Taft when the president played golf in Se: attle? Josiah Collins Senator P. L thereof eading and) has His defeat for} lawyer he nstrued a lack of co in| been in cong eight years been | the the Can an obse an expre f Tawney i } has * rranization we men of by t than one of renor in no the adn fortunate und floor ure « vtry can will = rob nog Allen of hin dix tinction of being the, beat dressed man in the sena Josiah Collings live an artistic, unpainted bunga low on Seneca st, on the suny mit of the first bill Josiah Collings is count ed among politicians as a dry” in the legislature? There's something pletur about the very name of Jouiah Collins? lence ‘ is example un the 100.7 would Dye, in the for cho Tait wrong A Capillary Crisis and ungallant law of supply and demand tion of Dame Fashion in its economle operations, as ness the Black Friday outlook for the hair market, Never hirsute pulchritude more menaced than it is today And all our other troubles, we first point the accusative finger Payne-Aldrich tariff, wherein it ia specified that “braids, ringlets of human hair” shall pay an ad valorem duty of cent But the in creating the demand, duced the supply, Time having little use for hair, gladly detressed they did, so did Hungarian lassies, to the American and Parisian cotffure Now the Breton miss and he their “bun,” “rat” and “switch,” superfluous growth, Instead of she Bretonese and Hungarian cry ta, “¢ is no more hair to give The situation was relieved from a being by the modernization of the Chir the recruits filled the gap in the bonnet. But there is a limit even to the supply of pigtails; there was no Pinchot in China, and the slant-eyed Morganhelma denuded China of this, her supposed inex haustible resource, leaving posterity a bald, bunless prospect To make matters worse, Dame Fashion declared for bb hair, with a nuance of red, a result difficult of attainment the blueblack Mongolian strands. An ocean of peroxide was used before the warm, burnished copper tint of Titian was achieved Success in blondintzation bred recklessness, and the visible supply of human hair was bid in and dyed Hardly dor than Dame Fashion issued another manifesto to the effect that black hair would be worn next spring. Woe to t t business. Blonde bair that originally was black must take on the somber hue in time to meet the demand of the recurrent ne with the Polyponesian head tackle. Duty 35 per cent, the cost.of two dyeings, and the visible sup- ply at the vanishing point. What in all seriousness is the poor girl going to do? ropensity all will tn from what we once floor sp makes wit Hore rk at the scanned the signature of in the register, then passed envelope on which a elipping The clipping was signature, evidently you are!” « Manhatt “ much and gas relentless can't earn tha “THEN IT HAPPENED Daily Discontinued tomy was a as with enque structure a in was the cut REAL Penni, & were mie Groves 2. and per pasted guent's from a letter Not an uncommon oc wuld the clerk as the man went away with bis letter. “He wrote ody on business, giving bis {dress, and the man, unable wher the signature, just al pasted it on the envelope, knowing ulld-| we would identify it.” (Our | eee eee eee eee eee. eee eee eee eee eee ee ee the bair situation fs that, they” automatically re on maids of a thrifty bent, themselves, and as greater glory of the urrence,” BY MARION LOWE, When the legislature of the state strange economic fact about the mysteriot was when Bre of Washington convenes at Olympla it will have one gentleman law maker, and he will be from Seattle. o r must have each d the locks And there Hungartan siste to reinforce and expa ng their own ve us more hair.” . Josiah Collins 7 Josiah Colling’ me, “and the the You can look at inst said a man to what rect thing tn hostery look Josiah Co know the time of is morning, afternoon of evening know absolutely te cor ne unique source for the ti: army, The pigtalls you can ling’ cont and whether it Or Two-Minute Vaudeville BY FRED SCHAEFFER. at Thud Slap You look weary. What atts you? I'm all tired out. My wife did four washings this week ut how should that affect you? You don't labor, do you? So I went down to see it was 4:30 in the the clock, and b the clock, as by JOBIAH COLLINS, Ido. I labor under the {mpression could do 1 ag _Ae His Opponents Painted Him, eo tite a bake tried Greeniah gray sult, business style, and places « chair for his | Mr, Collins? n't you ashar white shirt, turnover collar, green | « Josiah Collinge has that dif That's a much-abused word, yc » It's cravat, robin's egg blue half hone i" ke said the one from Seattle it ta than go out to do it tan shoes, neatly fastened with ties They say you were the toast, “I think first of all it t# considera Thud—t've got a lot of contempt for a man Itke that were not “stringy No acarf/ of all the women at afternoon teaa| tion for others, Kindness in the| 18 wife support bim. You'll never see the day pin held his cravat. He wore no|and that every woman went home| foundation of good manners, A] SUPpOrt me ring and his watch fob was an un-| from a function to tell her husband oman will never do a mean| Slap-—How do you know? | pretentious braided leather twist he must » for Jonsian Collins.” |or underhanded thing, and he is a/ Thud—-Oh. I know. I've dared her to, a hundred times Josiah Collins’ enemies in the prt If that was true,” smiled Josiah | manly n. fe may not yal Siap—Well, 'd support my wife, too, but u 1 did her relations mary called him a “dude” and a/| Collins, “I think It is because I have ducated, but he will have re might come to live with me high-brow,” presided at a good many banquets ment, which is born, not ac | Thud I erume it is much more congenial as it is? jfrom red to white, forgetting @ Dude" ts a malicious nder. and public arrairs.” Slap—Certainly. As it is, we're living with them. about the order on his desk for Josiah Collins’ cravat and baif You think thet eg ca capris {94 to meet s special at CiGR jhose didn't match Those who! women? Then he turned in for 4 sneom Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or onde with afternoon by vostak Collins are she if whe 4 to have your wife take in washing? ch nicer for the children for her to ae take you who makes my wife works to Horace Ham, the aight o Poke Junction, eoulé work the tolerably well when awake, | There'll be nothing along befon No, 84, at 4:03 a. m.” yawned He ace. He set his train order at key f this and a good deal more shout what is “good society,” wom an suffrage, women's responstbility | for men's morals, his policies as a) logialator and so on None of which satisfactorily dis proved the prevailing notion that) Josiah Collins {a a gentieman. takes with | would anatch from his well-built; Yea, | think they ike a man who Horace didn't shoulders the senatorial toga must can appear well tn public and sort as she rumbled past, file other charges of unfitness, for bear honors, don't you know en ee Josiah Collins ja not a dude. whether there is any real honor in — | Moreover, one sleeve link was! it or not in wrong What Ia Josiah Collins vindicated? No dude wid appear in cravat jand hose of unmatched shade | wally bie foppish boner with an in verted sleeve link Is he a “high-brow? whatever that fs Jowiah Collings «tte w the no mistaking that. Whethe faces his desk or tips back in chair, resting at case while enter taining an informal caller, Josiah Collins ix there with the poise. Mind you, I didn’t say “pose,” that's dit t and Josiah Collins did not MAX WARDALL make: 4| law-enforcing mayor every day a noise jike a re oo Oo MR. DUGDALE’S ball players are Varieties. the late fall sel] real estate, etc. Gatlin Treatment Fo Drink Habit AN ABSOLUTE CURE IN THREE DAYS | By A.G.E. MORGAN evidently of constitutes a gentleman INTO THE FRYING PAN ° 0 A BLACK man Is going to catch WIN EF. Watch out.” Humphrey, “if be don't o 09 oO cents in Hard ° VOTES brought only times! Hard times! Chicago's primaries. Thope he ts "9 I'm for PUBLIC opinion politely in his views concerning City ( begs to differ with Councilman Sawyer Dome voller Bothwell he ° ne oft today tn Cincinnat!, while hts ffice ug All over the country °o »9 © THE POLICE could make Seattle a better place to lve giving Mr. Saloonman Shomo 24 hours to leave town. °o 0 © WE FEAR that no mistake has been made in not permitting Bob Terhune to look after the political affairs of King county ° WHEN the vice president of the Unit his own ward, it fs high time for the administrat ° ALASKA dance halla should ward, even if Chief Wappenstein leaving. PRESIDENT Taft ts pl misguided advisers are foc in by He does not slouch panna know the @ lithe, straight Maybe you ference between «a ling and an old mop at the k door. Josiah Coj ins has that differen Maybe you know the difference between a man who site with bh feet on the desk while he sh ebatr his caller, and ol cannot to wake carry up husband bas secared other e jowan't have to take that long, tiresome ride nice! What dows he do now?” { car motorma not be permitted in the First did forget to close them before to work How “He's ves a to e who! t o ° ° wh a etre THEATRICAL note condensed from United Press: Miss Mary Man ing will soon return to the stage without ber vermiform ap pendix ° CENSUS proclaims Cleveland sixt! so blamed near sixth in the American ing low. one of noted says: J. A. GUNN, America’s most | the liquor habit, otherwise his nervy. ous ‘system would never make.a call in the r », but she's that s still sing | for drink o ° o MINNESOTA republicans always had preser not to vote for Jim Tawney, even if he was the in congress. ongh man ot mind handsomest ° 0 ° COMFORT in the thought that Bootel! of Mlinoia, after being a feguiar in congress for ages, 18 going to rest as a regular pri vate citizen. tring every t con ° o ST. LOUIS council is considering @rinking citizen to take out @ license. sus figures in St. Louis? ordinar ° ° A LIVE laying hea as a pri for a name for @emocrats who renominated astemblymen concerned in dalous Lorimer election! ° those Illinois the scan ee ee THAT Beverly bunch has decided “r Taft is to step aside” for Teddy in 191 won't be a good name for it “ae G. W. CONN, congressional aspirant tr gressive conservative And the folks ri im & 200 rather than congress. oe HUMPHREY says his lead we the precincts lost in Snohomish but for Hodge in the First wa ° © Oo HELEN TAFT, who will debut in wick, looks like a sweet, sensib cots or out until foot tac) onto her career t to dignify the story that Well, maybe “step aside” ° posed as a ™ ght he belon ‘pro. y thou wlety pretty ° REV. BUSTARD, Rockefel mon for the Cleveland » prayer and a flo sixth place in c is going to preach a ser preaching Japs out of of’s pastor, whole k of base hits to *. 6 was kicked so hard by widn't lock him up for a Maud could get mules a San Nick Some NICK NICHOLS Francisco judge to go ow Judges gi mule that g her. Told him. kick at whe anot er to t any hasn't “went full of nice Gates Pop ed to heaven hell-bent for adlines for. the years that he's so busy and her Maine Hound Old Pine Tree a democratic elsewhere. ‘ THIS tin Kent democratic Heavenw State editor GREGG SHORTHAND 3 TO 5 MONTHS 1 7 to 9 Months Else aine a new tran The price of if let your old 1910 | w us one into 4 all where? GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE New Haight Miig. 2d and Pine Fitth Floor PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for {1 BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE co., at Twelfth E reasonabl Model Millinery Parlors trunks, etc Inc., Madison ast 414; Cedar Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. S Classified Page. sii You Tired? Of the everlasting grind of the city and its high cost of liv- ing? Yet you don’t want to get and pleasures it offers. away from the conveniences You can Combine City and Country By getting a Garden Acre Homestead at from Seattle. Nea h best farming land and rail for theatres, from vegetables, fruit, 8 And all you pay i On easiest possible tet for itself. Some of the and boat landing, grammar 1,200, enough hopping, and what's worth while in the city, the state chickens, ms commanding Kirkland is an incorporated city, ind high schools, churches, Kirkland—only minutes with excellent transportation by both water thirty yet the soil that will produce $500 to $1,500 an acre etc.—-an ideal way and an ideal place to live. $150 and Up an Acre 50 easy that you literally can make the land pay tracts are within two blocks Lake Washington a magniticent view with graded streets and sidewalks, tores, etc., and a population of over Get Yours Today While the opportunity remains open. or Ander Take Madison car and Kirkland ferry son boat to office on wharf at Kirkland Burke & Farrar OWNERS 405-409 New York Block Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000 nerve specialists, “The results of the Gatlin treatment for alcoholism are most wonderful. In the short period of three days it not only re- moves all craving and desire for al- coholic liquors, but restores the nervous system and mental faculties and benefiits every organ of the body. I have carefully observed cases treated at the Gatlin Institute for upward of a year after treat- ment. In none of these cases did the appetite for liquor return—each pa tient said the very thought of it was disgusting tohim. Neither did any of the nervous conditions ways accompany liquor drinking re In fact, all whom I have observed seem to be men re- newed. I believe the Gatlin Treat ment to be an absolute specific for alcoholism — the only permanent cure in existence Sir Andrew Clark, don Physician, says of whiskey— ind truth, isiderably mark when I say to you ippear ose the Great Lon- “I am arefully ind I tell within the that, going the rounds of my hospi tal Is today, seven out of every ten owed their ill-health to alcohol.’ You will hear a man say: “I by no means a drunkard i hard drinker. I take a little “stim- ulant” occasionally when overwork- ed or feeling badly.” solemnly peaking of in you that ] the presence im cor wat am not even That kind of a man is firmly in the grasp of alcohol. He is a victim of AND © UNTY P NTY OF HO} HYS! COURT To wu M IT in to MAY om my private un that haw g \ tre 1 An abno owne our most City a The ort fetters may t stitute inals of the | submission with whiskey, He dopes his nerves into and be lieves he is benefited. And that man who finds that ak cohol i od” for his nerves will never obtain permanent relief until he takes the Gatlin treatment. Ti three consecutive days of treatment, | all craving, desire and appetite for liquor disappear and mental and nerve strength are restored. There Gatlin Institutes all over the United States. Never has any patient left any one of them um cured of the drink habit. Failureis impossible, because the treatment removes the CAUSE of continued drinking—the CAUSE of the nerv- ousness which demands drink. That CAUSE is stored up alcoholic poi son. are No more than three days are re> quired in any case, and the Gatlin treatment is given under contract to cure—to ctire to the entire satisfac tion of the patient and his family, ent costs nothing. There no hypodermic injections oF eeable features. The Gatlin Institute is ectly ap pointed sanitarium “atn at The Gatlin Home treatment is for | those who cannot come to the insti- tute for three days The Gatlin Institute is located at 434 Queen Anne Ave., Seattle, Wash. Telephon Queen Anne 2249; Ind. 7193 write for books of particulars, copies of con tract to cure and other information. Call EATTLE, N ON, OF JUSTICE 6th, 1910 ern at about ent Rodt atin Inatl- the “drink s treatment tly lost. al « liquors truly STUART, of Pollea