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‘ THE STAR—PRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911. SS Tae ee A RT [ WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? | Tie al agt Oar AF cin por mew OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE SAY, EVERETT, THESE ARE Pos T For a Better Christmas PRETTY ROSE®— You OveNT TO GIVE Me A FEW SLIPS FROM Now they are talking about « “sane Christmas.” A national league THEM. has been formed, with hendquartera in Indianapolis, to bring it to) pass, and this fs the pledge: e | “7 will from this time forward neither give nor accept Christmas presents outside my own immediate household, and I will do all T can te discourage the senseless practice of indiscriminate Christmas giv fro tho lowest death England comes Norway ha rate in Europ next tly drastic, but It represents a badly needed reform } ied ng hare , What Hank, Jr, Frenzied gtving has robbed Christmas of much of its joy man and woman looks forward to the season with utter gloom. they do not meet the swollen expectations, they feel like wretehes, | and when they do so at the expense of other obligations they feel like eriminala. It ought to overflow with happiness. Learned. esc Christmas ought to be merry. SATURDAY inant note should be | { family, neighbors and all man ‘Be L Hinds high epiritual tgaificance has been submerged in material | \ i U UST 19 fam, and the strenuous commercialism of the day has had much to do Hank Stebbins’ som went to col- bi i rt - S Extra Pant Whether we sign the pledge or not, let us do our part to make crops; "|He returned with @ whole lot of Every Suit to Orc Tomorrow—Remember, Tomorrow—will be a record breaker in the tory of merchant tailoring. Never before have we offered such values be remembered. Tomorow—and tomorrow only—we will continue to Pair of $5 to $7 Pants Free A Regular $25 and $30 Hi ve tetly Ta tt sens 2) $5 studied stamped by the revenue tm the number of jucing abeep in the last decade in our coun- . number of farms keeping sheep has fallen off 155,000, or 20 increase in aieep being io Montana. refuses to be fostered, even by the extortion- the decrease in number of sheep throughout . ‘Those 155,000 farms raised) crops than wool, and the Increase In Montana was due "s vast area of cheap, unimproved land be consistent, high protectionists would meet this general fall- {f wool by raising the tariff. The weaker the fostering necessary. Clearly, any effort to ‘cent protection on manufactures of woo! is merely as something for the consumers of wool possible that the sheep is one of our domestic animals that ly disappear, as has the wild buffalo, because there tsn't it? We get mighty little woo! in our clothes now, and & isfactory substitute for what we do get is not among the impossl- FRANK McKOY of Tacoma knows how to take time by the fore His father died 28 days ago, leaving him $200,000 provided he within 30 days. Twe days before the time limit he wedded married Mise Tillie Pfenning. ; Getting a Move On Early There is a disposition, in some quarters, to criticise Mr. Hilles, gecretary to President Taft, because that young gentleman ie sending * letters, written on White House letter heads, ask- in popular estimation. legitimate. It is a matter of dread It is really not st ma * ts and Bis anxiety is juatifiab! campaign of 1912 for Mr. and the bread army of 1912, considering the large representation of Taft has been feeding, is going to be about the country ever saw. Go to it, Mr. Hilles! And if you dis ‘Mr. Taft's standing is wobbly, “stand from under” in plenty : gi VENING! you laid in your winter supply of coal sign the petition to congress, asking for govern- and delivery of Alaskan coal, and it will make you feet a ? Wf yew control better. ——— Observations - 100 men from the forest service will gather fir and than Kind this fall to reseed the burned-over distriets in Idaho. death sentence of a fellow creature because the latter is friendless and alone.” o oO ° HARTMAN, the great German violinist, says that what we lack “dreamers.” Wonder what he calla those fellows who sit cracker box fn the corner grocery, whittling on a stick? ° ° ° EIGHT men with artificial legs and one with a wooden arm played fat men, the amaliest weighing 240 pounds, the aggregate weight in a baseball game in Spokane recently. The fat stide bases as fast as the fellows with wooden [ ‘ FY i This exceedingly valaable power with the people should fete oltre Hi i F g ¥ here the | | for F. WILLIAMS, r | iH H al bh ape g Paul AEE ee i i g laine, Wardall, Kel- « should commend thoughtful and pa- next general election (No » 1912), in accordance with | 2’) Chapter 108 Laws of 1911, the peo- ple of this state will be called Upon to approve a proposed amend- ment to the constitution of this state, applying the recall to all @eective officers of this state, ex-| cepting judges of courts of record. Dentists sag rt ‘ Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, Prices Fi rices First We avold extravagance and high rents fn our place, and there fore save you 20 per cent on all your purchases. WE carry the STOCK to supply you tn anything In manufactured HAIR aooos, or we manufacture your cut hatr or combings in any way you wish, Bring or mall them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS show you what they can go for you. Send 25¢ im stamps for a 50c box of FACE POWDER, tho best you ever used, nA LL. CAL 2 _ . : 7AMORA Ce es: Sam Francisco Hair Store ° '¥ man, that Lee Cruce, governor of Oklahoma! He com} ) We have read of the nerve of the light brigade That charged through @ rain of lead, And the fleet that entered Manila bay, Where the dauntiess Dewey led. We have beard of the nerve and steady alm Of the patriot William Toll, And the great Jim Bludso daring death On the burning Prairie Belle, Man's nerve has made the whole world thrill, some mon's nerve sppall, But the serve of the nervous iceman a the daradest nerve of all! @ifferent serve had old Doe Cook, Who came from the Arctic saa, fo spring bie tale of the gumdrop tral! ‘That led to the last degree. ¢ of the crabbed, crows old cove, fMirts with the coy young maid, henpecked man who leads the vam But the nerve of the nervous Is the rippingest nerve of all! —New York American. WOMAN'S WAY. Photographically Speaking. pe sa ; A { \! why don't you get all the ho a things ty jacessary |time, but I feel “Oh, well! they somehow seem js0 unimportant.” e The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Avenue FALL HATS NOW HERE ALL THE LATEST MODELS AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK COME AND SEE The Wonder, 1525 2nd Av., Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. & preperation which just meets the expect what a relish should be--You'll always want it CREAM SALAD DRESSING A deliciows combination of those ingredients so necessary to the perfect Salad Dressing —Navy Cream Salad Dressi: is the only Salad D: its kind—It is justly styled by those who have used it as the BEST ON THE MARKET And it has the added advan- tage of being made right here in Seattle—All grocers sell Navy Cream Salad Dressing because it is the beet. ' i 15c AT YOUR GROCER’'S } "i [} ester put owe i Pia H teaepoonfule gircerine and an eunce atmosnin stand over ww Si3 i ? i : 3 i § ? i Ay H i f : H i + i ia i fi ins Hi if i i Q: as 713 FIRST AVE. Uniom Block. Beware of imposters ia my vicinity. State Dental War a Good Thing for the People You Save © Moller, 1 Make a Doller and the Dental Combine Will Lose Two Dollars When I Do Your Dental Work. High-clace demtal werk at prices peo- ple cam vay. T operate om your teeth: the combine Ct Doekethonks, T do not compete with cheap dental work, But with the Kigh-priced State Combine Dentists for lees than half their price, 1 guarantees my works they do not guarantee theirs ‘This makes the combine eaters: BE SURE TO CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT WITH YoU, GO TO TRE REAL D: BROWN, O% TO AN . al 4 te" the ‘combing oF mt, a te cary 18 Biest Avenue, Unica to 16 amd ‘e ‘Mullding, Open Mi until 8 and tu 2 tor poonle wie wer, ne EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & | SUIT } Tailored to Your Order and Extra Pants Free, NOTE—Pesitvely No free Pants After Tomorrow No More, Nok NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNTY ELEC Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Sth day of 1911, at the appointed polling places in each of the several districts or ers of the proposed “Port of Seattle” to hold office respectively for term of one, two and three years, one being a resident of and non from each of the three (3) County Commissioner Districts of the said ‘hall hold office for the teres of thres ‘ ice the of (3) ; the commissioner district number two pti mg highest num . shall hold office for a term of two (2). years, and the candh pe ga in Pn x yet ne number three receiving the he votes offi te: f Monday in December, 1911. eS a The Polls at said Elections will be opened at eight o’clock in ing and remain open until eight o'clock in the evening of the same Precincts IN INCORPORA i TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be ed at nine o' clock in the morning and remain open until seven o'clock itt evening in all Precincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOW Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. OTTO A. CASE, (Auditor's Seal.) » “County Auditor iS AND |

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