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LE STAR hy Tie War Fablichine Gn. postotiice per Month Up co x mouths Bix montha 91.78 — a hy Not Have Our Own? Teyou had a pantry full of food and all you had to do was | B Open the door and eat, would you pay half your income to fed from a cafe 10 miles away? You bet you wouldn't! Then why should Seattle and the Pacific coast pay 10) for coal when the people of the Pacific coast have vast| ©) coal beds of their own at their back door? Why should all the people of all the nation be gouged by trusts and coal-carrying railroads, with Alaska full of their coal? ” a There's a reason: We submit to our bosses. 2 “Representatives of the people” at Washington keep the “Alaska coal ficlds bottled for private exploitation, while the] Mdivine right” coal barons hold us up. Well, let's tell our! oases that we have decided to run things—t> open those coal beds and transport and sell the fuel to ourselves at reasonable é This is just exactly what the people of Oregon and Wash- are starting out to do, Because the people got tired of Waiting for Guggenheimed bureaucracy to do something, the A le are going to demand of Taft and congress that the gov-| = ernment coal fields in Alaska be opened; that they be mined by 3 the government, that government colliers carry the coal to coast > that it then be shipped over the states at a rate to be d by the Interstate Commerce Commission, and that the of the venture be met by bonds to be offered for public cription, the coal to be sold for enor over the cost o and delivery to provide a sinking fund for these bonds, ple, plain, good business, is it not? The Nullifying Court fohn B. Henderson, who, as a U. S. senator in 1862, framed h amendment to the Constitution, abolishing slavery, is osed to the recall of the judiciary. “If,” says he, “Arizona dmitted with the recall in its constitution, the supreme court step in and decide that it is unconstitution al, But if they come in with the clause, let them have their way; the court is for the purpose of nullifying such legislation phn, it would be a mighty good thing for this nation, 4 we know that the supreme court would actually do this; ple might then step in and by a constitutional amend- “nullify” the supreme court, just as your thirteenth iment did in respect of that court which decided that beings were “chattels.” j Observations ONLY $43.500,000 worth of water in the Americas sugar (rust, . to Chairman Thomas. ° ° a WHERE is that “port of missing men"? Eight people were reported to the police yesterday. ° ° WHY not put In some moving side + Second and ‘Third avs and First and Second? ‘wild-eyed idea for solving a few problems. ee ar oF d hon f the SPOKANE observed a special holliday yesterday in honor o' Mer of the interstate commerce commission reducing freight rates wonder. Spokanites have waited 20 years for that holiday. That might not oe we JERRY COGGIN was confined In Bloomingdale asylum, N. Y.. be the had delusions as to his wife's conduct. but an Irish court de him sane enough to manage a big estate. Wonder if they're to lock up New Yorkers for having delusions as to their wives Jerusalem s .-¢ .e ernment that ought to be old enough to know bet- iia tie: dager nails over the question of discharging Dr. Wiley, served his coantry faitifully for years, and at the same ‘scratching its head over the question of retaining the services of @ Lorimer, who hasn't served his country 28 minw | 5G G CIRCUIT JUDGE STEWART, at Fidina, Mo., decides that Mrs. ice Sheviin's sitting up late playing poker does not entitle Mr. % that the game becomes absorb Oh, Judge Stew a sit-| fat ene @ MA bas acted very promptly and properly in the enfores eight-hour law for women. This week General Man of the Tacoma Railway & Power company was fined working a stenographer five minutes overtime. Evi women being worked hours overtime has been intro no convictions have been secured. - Unusual Values in Lingerie ' Dresses These are exceedingly attractive Uttle Dresses, cleverly designed, stylish, cool and summery. The prices should be from $8.50 to $10.00, but owing to a very favor- able purchase we are making « Convenient Credit No extra charge for this accom- modation whatever; just a matter ‘of convenience to you if you do not happen to have the ready cash. Let Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Near Union St. Ao. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Hi Hy : Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5, i 7 tot gp og Sun | WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike finging and Music, “A Classy dea TEN CENTS—NO WIGHER. Model Millinery School OPENS JULY 24 Mats Blocked, Dyed, Cleaned, led Plumes Dyed, Cleaned and Curled. 627 Peoples Bank Bidg. Dentists FLECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor. First Ave. and Pike Opposite Public Market Remoa- Paint, Olle, Glass Now ts the fecorate and time fix REAL ESTATE TWO SNAPS. 10-neré@ chicken ranch property, front- ing main county road nonr avy yard; $800; terms, $100 bal ance monthiy paymenta {O-vere chicken ranch property, fovr at of Kirkland; running Let i Painting and Papering. MUHL—219 Pike St, BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. ALBERT B. LORD Northern Bank Bidg—tth and ib have one, smile indulgently when Pretend to be a great old friend of the Bank presidents and call ‘om by thelr first name; we all do it to a woman In the street car unless she 40, ask her for her address or slip her your Never give up your ie a Lite Peach; in that ¢ card, If you belong to one of the Swagger clubs, sit around the lobbysand file your finger nails from 4 to 6 p, m. This exercise saves your stamina If your neighbor's wife wi your own wife, whtsper tt around the house that the Other Woman is too Fly to be on the level If you're a clerk or a atruggling lawyer, be sure to exhibit propér Joontempt for a mechante who gets bia hands dirty and wears a @pft What's the odds if he does yt You're a gentioman! shirt urd It le considered far more clever to cadge $10 a week by Petit Lar ceny methods than it is to earn $35 turning out bath room faucets in & metal factory. all of these thin ode of the City, tech “CORRECT. the “My dear, why do they call that) young man Spring? Is that hi rig! namer” “No, mother, I named him that because he’s so backward.” THE CODE OF THE CITY BY JOHN COPLEY. If you have no college education, agoff at the college man; if you are the Right Dope provided you folfow pa i THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. they mention a Self-Made Mag, better gown than you have given get twice ay much Dosh every Gat rite = woma | {A Russian j tthe laxts thr you do not ~~ ON THE WAY. William HH. ment bonds $4.60 @ minute. Northern an auto cept horse meat neigh! British folks our soldiers look fat and hap | — You must have a war-chost.” t exactly; but things are on a higher plape than they used to be, This révolution peing th ed by & moving pleture con-| cera.” | py Qutemiy A NATURAL When Congressman J. Hampton Moore was a reporter in Philad phia he’ was assigned one night to go out and get a heman interest) story about a woman who had died at the age of 58 sister, with whom she bad lived for old family. The house stood opposite a cemetery, at the outskirts of town, and ide the crepe t walks, or stairs, on side streets} city editor wouldn't be so fertile with his stories. A woman friend of the aged sisters opened the door and ush Hampton into the parlor, over in one corner of which rested | Moore wished, as he pulled ered J the. dead sister ip her coffin. The neighbor seemed to feel it was up to her to entertain the re waiting for the other sister to drag ber porter while he the Interview, that died.” “1 suspected as much,” r THE AMATEUR. ed Friend—-Do you never tnduige tn the pleasures of getting out and turning up the fresh earth? Golfer (a novice)—It's no pleas. ure to me. Every time I go to the By way of small talk the w thumb in the direction of the coffin and remarked, “That's the lady | lub I get nothing but harsh looks | for my activities In that direction. ried her to reform her.” INFERENCE took in widen eaves sete the leaving a twin 50 years, as solo survivor of an ring the bell, that his as of buman interest | if in for a with an motor Moore, A FEW YEARS HENCE. |. “Look at him! Haggard, heart | broken, alone! “And bis wife at the bridge table.” “Yea, it's the old story. He mar You Sere took ir, 1 was,” Mr. Biffere—My, my! HAD NO CHOICE “You say you were in a saloon at the time ace?” a lawyer asked of a witness the other day, es, the witness admitted. “H'm,” the lawyer pursued, * take cognizance of the barkeeper at the time?” “I don't know what he called it ease, “but I took what the reat did. “that fs interesting. And did you TWO VIEWS Mra, Biffera (looking up from the paper)—Of all things! who have lived together for 60 yeara have applied for Sixty years! hen the alleged asnault | ple can pay opm. de not comp sir,” came the reply with perfect A couple} ‘ divorce, I don't wonder, East 414, Cedar 414 $5.00 The Next Lightest Girl $2.50 We Can Take BE {. NOTICE—Parents are Bekins Do Expressing and Light Delivering—-Reasonable Rates—Prompt Service me MADISON At 12th ‘Open event for people who ALHAMBRA THEATRE—Every Day and Evening This Week $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 To the Heavy and Light Weight Babies ONE WEEK—JULY 23 $25.00 IN CASH TO THE GIRL BABIES The Heaviest Girl Baby Receives $10 The Lightest Girl Baby Receives $7.50 The Next Heaviest Girl Baby Receives TO JULY 29, INCLUSIVE BABIES Baby Receives AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE—Of $10.00 to’ the Prettiest Baby Care of All the Babies You Can Bring to Us SURE TO BRING YOUR BABY MATINEE DalILY -2 TO 5 O'CLOCK P, M. EVENING SHOW 7 TO 11 O'CLOCK P. M. RESERVED SEATS, 10c—ADMISSION, 5c sted to bring the baby's pteture, with the full namo and address on the back of the picture, which will be returned after the baby show is over. re MOST ANYTHING INFORMATION HIGHBOY, Conducted by Cynthyso Gay. “When escorted back home from r she took him In days ago, ie the stung him for the show; But if he ie game, Why, no one’s to blame, * donghaknow. own right, ns j age mort emphat edding feast some-| {cally that Mrs dave Pantages is the light of his life, Vanderbilt, the elder, ohce owned $48,000,000 In govern the Interest was Pacific train robbers worked in style in North Dakota. They stole $500 and escaped in There's © meat famine in France and prices are up on all kinds ex But for wi are taste for American tee cream after many years of prejudioe. VACATION IDL If you want « swell time this sum- mer, my daughter, Just eat some dried apples and drink lots of water. 25c Aluminum Rule Tool, 15¢ attached to weed for Our { ony 02 Brses Hammer .... | +4 Drase Hammer State Dental War a Good Thing for the Pe High-class dental work at prices peo- I operate on your teeth; the combine on Your pocketbook. now until the next Legislature meet I will be at my dental offices, TLE Firet Avenue, every day from dental dumps are being started by the combine oF not until § and Susdaye un- EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. #, $25.00 IN CASH TO THE BOY The Heaviest Boy Baby Receives $10 The Lightest Boy Baby Receives $7.50 The Next Heaviest Boy Baby Receives The Next Lightest ‘Boy Baby Receives $2.50 THE RARA AVI Bo many men who are married b jot life upon thelr loving helpmeot catchos up with a male person who that his wife has been the real big reer—that is, the real in the pause and ¢ the Ram Avie Tule doe fanblo Marrfed Men's Chub to scoff at the good wife at lome, to raise the eyebrows in haughty fashion and allow that she fe an awfully good woman and ali that, but And In this re spect Alexander Pantages is moat wn Tas h lonable, He 00 possibly he ts aa fashionable ta the real genius of he family, the pride of hin pala- tal firos and the moulder of his very thought. If that doesn't entitle him to more amtpation, will you kindly inform Pantages, and ordinary start. He came to this country from th thon, which is in Greece “| ~~ EVERETT. SEATTLE aoquiring a wer —— i sai B, bee, ¢ ‘ job pm Galiy. ' haiurday end Bunday at §:09 featne SHATILICRVRNEET TRACTION CO. SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN TRAING LEAVE EVERETT 4:07, 9:98, 1 . 11:80 pm Mine 12 Mame station tm Mverett es Beattie Rver- ott Interurban It's Basy to Be Successful And he means it erybody knows, bad a pretty bare and in some respects he has emulated the historic youth who ran the lon INTERURBAN RAILWAY) > Limited trains) | 8 piame all the fis that when one sincerely admits noine in his cw wheel, we must than passing ex us what it does * plain of Mare- || OHIO CUT Pp, Fillin eee || $5 Bridgework Over Owl Drwe We The ouly differcnee may be that the Marat ho: dropped dead when he reached tho goal. Pantages Ia far, from being a De He says so himself, Pantages hit California a resounding whack when he landed gn these hospitable shores, and after a tarry down there he came to Seattle. He put up a shoe polishing stand and made & few dollars a day, which didn't satisfy him. When the Klondike rush started in ‘97 Alex joined the mad throng and eat it for the nugget country. He made a clean-up, and in 1902 came back to Seattie and started tn the vaudeville game, But at this time he was dead fat broke, He'd lost every nickel he had gained in some sort of a mining fizzle or other. « His vaudeville venture, which was of the 10-cent hard variety, seemed to go strong in Seattle, Hin first establishment was on Second av,, a few doors north tre. With only a dime of the present Pantages th } admission Alex proudly boasted s #alary list to bis erformers that knocked the tar out of the hon tonks which then flourished “below the The Clean Collar element patronized Panta: Sinee then it's been a cinch for Alexander He has 16 theatres of his very own just now controls slews of others, A vaudeville act chen 58 weeks on “Pantages time” and never get offen Pantages has more actual coin invested in bis ga than any of the big ones like K. & ©. and K. & P.— the former legitimates and the latter varieties. To hear Alexander talk you'd think he invented vau ville, which be did not. But when he talks about Mra. Pantages, who was a professional violinist be- fore she married Pantages in 1905, you know that he has got the Original Material on the home fire- side etuff. He ts just about the most enthusiastic married man in town The Pantages have three children, two motor cars and a very impressive home, It 1s easy to write of a successful man, and Alexander swears that it ts easy to be successful if you pick out the kind of a wife he did But, heaven blees you, children, every man can't pick thus particularly, We must take ‘em as they come. RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street More, Katronce Boom Cor and Pike. 4, Cor. Use Nothing But the Best Material AINLE EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS -50¢ up $10 Teeth "$3 $8 Gold Crowns $15 Sets Teeth .. . Boys’ 2-Piece 1-Plece Boys’ Suits; last Combination; year's price, fome charge The. Now— TSe. London— 35c 49 THE ONE WAY To Keep Cool and Pleasant IS TO GET INTO ONE OF London's Swimming Suits | sten's 2-Piece | | Suits; 1910 | prices, $1.00 to | $2.00. Tomor- row, special— 75c Women’s Bathing Suits; low priced; Boys’ Swim- Boys’ Swim- ming Tights; ming Tights; ping one [ittle lot. $1.98 to— 26¢ and — Per pair— $4.98 15¢c 5c Actual $2, $3 and $4 Values ..... I Make « Dollar materials; all sizes, Women’s Separate Shirts | Latest models in Women's and Miases’ Top Skirts, made of rep, duck, linenette and other washable This is less than the whole sale qgat of the raw materials used. 98Cc 25c to 50c New stock of Women's and Chi nets; the best grades and styles of patterns, Sun Bonnets, 12c | 1 | Idren’s Sun Bon- made; all kinds Bedding Bargains in the Seneca Street Store 500 PAIRS OF GRAY COTTON BLANKETS, Sic PAIR Regular $1.26 values. These are good; cheap at the regular price, and 500 go on sale tomorrow morning at 8:80, Seneca street entrance, The $1.26 kind 81 for, pair ee eee c HEAVY MOTTLED BLANKETS, 3c PAIR Brought down from the regular price of $1.50, Standard double bed size and ggod values, all. Seneca street entrance; 93 $1.50 Blankets at, pair... SOC GREAT SALE OF ALL-FEATH. ER PILLOWS, 390 A-C-A Uckings encase these cleanly selected foathers. Sale price 1s, each . 39c Usually 60¢ at other times. BABY COMFORTS, IN LIGHT COLONIAL STYLES; 690 GRADES, 490 Silkoline Coverings, pure white filling; a regular wt ...49¢ quality. Tomorro’ 1290 WHITE OUTINGS, 80 White Outing Flannel, tn lengths of from 2 to 20 yards; beavy 12% value Sale 8c price, yard . 1240 CRASH, 740 18-inch Brown Linen Crash, one of the many bargains {n our lin- en department, One of Lon- don’s big offers 1 at hee work, 4 FIGURED LAWN: SALE A Light Organdies, delicate floral di choose from, at, yard AMERICAN PRI 5,000 yards are to standard fine qui The special price Standard Check quality, Sale pri morrow, yard GALATEA Short lengths of commendable pat On sale at, yard BOYS’ London's is the cut the cost dow! ing a Boys’ Ever-Wear Just note the pr! brass buttons collar, Not $2.26, better grades ar selling at, each Blue finished nicely and dark grounds; 76 styles to Tomorrow 1 aa a: " 4c at this remarkably APRON GINGHAMS, 3!40 YD. LOTHING sizes up to 12 years. BOYS’ SCOUT SUITS—Soldier style fatigue suits; made of | Amateur Photographe: We khak! cloth; pateh pockets; have a stock of Cyko Developing f, but. 91.08 Rompers, Play Sults, Creepers— Gingham, chambray, dark, med!- um and light patter one great mountain and 39c Chambray yalue; 1 to 7 years. $1 Summer Petticoats, 29c The best Gingham and Chambray Petticoats you ever saw priced $1.00, on sale at London's for 49¢. Stripes, checks and plain colors, 75c Cool Summer Kimonos and Dressing Sacques, .. 49 Lawn and Challis Kimonos and Sacques, in light, medium and dark patterns; all sizes, 34 to 44. ~~ $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 Cream Serge Suits, $12.98 Your choice of any Cream Serge Suits in the store at $12.95. All sizes, but only 30 Suits left, so come early. 'S IN A GREAT T 40 Figured Lawtts, lesigns, médium Wash Suits for Summer increase the boy's efficiency, keep him looking cool ang clean. Wash Suits for all ages at cut prices— $1.48 sus 98¢ NTS, 4¥%¢ YD. 0 be disposed of low price; Me Ase Boys’ Waists, any size, any style. London " 24c 8 of excellent ice to- 1 2b 5 to 10 yards; 8 AT 100 tterns, 10c EXTRA SPECIALS Children’s Fancy Gingham and Chambray Aprons; all sizes; 2 to 8; 490 seller. rR Ses 29c Benzotn and Almond Face Cream —A 490 preparation, 19¢ Special ... Colgate’s, Armour’s and Men- nen's Taleum Powder; are t ASe Baby Taleum Powder; shak- 4 er top box .... 4¢ place that does n for maintain- boy. Whipcord Suits, $2.38 lee .. Paper, guaranteed; many sizes; 1$¢ pack Me 5c Picture Mounts, In many sizes; Spe ns; all of our e now piled in fancy; value to 50. cials, 2 for .... Large Halr Puffs, all shades of hair; $2.00 value. $1 00 ‘ Special . Patent Leather and Elastio Delts, in many colors; fancy buckles; values to 49e, 25c Special Play Suits, in red; 26¢ Can you -