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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1011. Mave v <scilaaaaiilieliaiatiaibi “If You Haven’t Square Jaw Stay Off Is the Advice of Actress Who Herded Cattle at 1 “1 Want a Home—It’s Awful for a WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Former Senator Aldrich is still on the job. He's on it more than ever. The job is different, that's all. : Delivering both ends of congress and both parties to the Money trust is no small task, but that’s what Aldrich is trying ‘to do. This is not a hopeless undertaking. ‘To the man who put over the Payne-Aldrich tariff revision, with its wool and sugar schedules, all things are possible. sa "The “Aldrich bank plan” is a scheme to “reform” our bank- and currency laws, and thereby create a government-author- dzed trust for the exclusive control of the nation’s credits, Such control is at present att an ppeeeapliahed phi x a up is practically without competition in the tinancts eg hend There is no man, business or corporation big ggg to defy “IT.” +s [ “ he example of Heinze and Morse, the spectacle of the ab- ion of Tennessee Coal & Iron, the shaking down of the Knickerbocker ‘Trust, are warnings sufficient to convince the iness man who is sane. ype Oil is pow in the Morgan partnership, The Jew- Ash banks are members. The banks and trust companies of Middie West and West have long taken their orders from om street. Railroads, insurance companies and industrial con- : us, the heart and arteries of the commercial body of the Dance States, are in the grip of the “uncrowned king, before whom even our president and leaders of congress bow down. But why not give all this a legal form?) Why not oor this monopoly? Why not turn all the government s fiseal oper- ations over to the gigantic trust so chartered? Why not trans- the money-issuing function from the treasury department? y not make this money trust the recipient of all government osits without interest? Why not concentrate in the ne Mf a few financiers who now control the Morgan concerns al power in the business and financial world? Why not give power to make prosperity © That power would oe be 1a Sigil a impai nade against i Refo Q mee Se The cotik rage would give the order to curtail, o would be scarce. their orders to hold their cash reserves. less. othe creation of this pr Bera j is nster fiscal holding company, i edgar oral Aldrich , has dedicated his time @ ngth. ie ¢ calls it “currency reform.’ And Aldrich is right. It IS reform—the kind of reform tha y into an oligarchy of gold. scouraging to Wall St. | Di man System™ created quite a little discouragement to} baile te. Wall st. Sonday last, by an announcement of its intention to embark on a comprehensive policy of retrenchment on account of un- | patistac earnings. The proposed curtailment, it was stated, will af ‘several thousand clerical employes of the Union Pacific and the thern Pacific tines. ‘The widow Harriman has more money than she enn spend. Profits tae “water” of the Harriman tom must be kept up. The big that Harriman mede wi! ds and stocks that represented save money powcr must finally be paid for. AKE IT OUT OF THE POOR CLERKS. Harriman, founder of this system, is looked up to, envied and re ‘as a great financier, But the day will come when houest his ‘wilt write him down as « great devil. fi exico Women in Affairs Some one remarks that a new thing in Mexican politics fs the im the women are takin ‘There is nothing in the constitution of Mexico to forbid women vot- ee sie sn annie No political The country woul the chartering by con- is the task to t would turn a democ- break prosperity into these] there—except, of cours, the eae: = who jeered ah would MAM) awakened even Binks. He «: a . ifficult ; banks would | moonlit highway Loans would be difficult; ban ithe end of half » mile saok exhausted by the wayxide A hollow cough sounded near him and Binks turped. There by bis} w, side sat the ghost! nd} ™y breath-—we'll have another one, ty short men.” | run fast.” Q) IDLETS NEEDN'T MAKE Pa Pepe MOUTNS. enicine ISNT SUPPOSED TO TASTE GOOD } BESIDES, | DONT BELIEVE IT 1S i P MALP AS BITTER AG You MAKG OUT. ery ET UP} at Sture eTes unc Nt No one ever lived Hinks the Brave, ‘Twas a dull and dismal house, and—Launted UN Binks came- ghosts and scoffed at specters, wet night he slept in the dark, mysterious mansion the A foursome figure ft was, and the clanking of its chains the ghostly finger potntt: it him, and— later Bin ¢ Brave was breaking records on the Hie did the hundred yards under ten seconds and at But th oat came. Two minutes “That was a great run we had,” observed the spectral one pleasantly “You're right!” gasped Binks, The Guest—How do I know you ean tell mushrooms from toadstools? Pa Wack Tm alt ain't [? |SOMETHING TO Gossip ABOUT “Tall women nearly always mar- Witey—Ian't It awful th carries on with | Habby—-Yea they are here intolerably dull witho way she ried man? blessing “I have noticed it.” “I wonder why it is? “These ducklegged men can't and since, for the first time in many a year, elections are not a farce, what is strange about women taking an interest in the can-|f of the various office seekers? ‘Women worked as hard and suffered as much to bring about popu- |} F government in Mexico as did the men. Why, now, should they rele ‘themselves to the undignified position of American women as mere on-lookers in polities? They have a glorious opportunity to strike while the tron's hot yy breathe an air surcharged with civic consciousness. Our women |[ not, since the ‘60s, had Its equivalent atmosphere. They have||) poisoned by the fumes lal expediency. RING 1910 812 actors, 405 musicians and 10,744 tailors landed Ye Now York city from abroad. ° o °o DA. A. W. FERRIS, New York state commissioner of lunacy, says ‘Polses of big cities are an increasing cause of lunacy. - ee Le NEW YORK charitable societies investigating causes of poverty ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal Grape CreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE nd tt—you'll only wait—till I get} AO ANYTHING Green light in said to be the best for fine work in Jewolry. You will ald the gentlomanty burglar to hin work by hi ing that sort of @ light over your jewel case, Worm-Eaten Chestnuts. We're going t have an early fall And a cold winter. The kids need shoes again, BY SIR WALTER SCOTT Oh, woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to plea: And vartable as the My the Hight quivering anpen made, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ininistering angel thou! FOR 1912 CAMPAIGN A barrel shaped packing case has been patented by an Iilinols man. No, it wasn’t Lorimer, FROM LIFE Adown the stream of life they aald, Together peacefully they'd float; But Just as soon an they were wed, to rock the boat Germany ts making a test of oll engines for warships. Sufficient Proof Lady-—And you guarantee that the parrot talks quite a lot? Dealor—Rather, His last mis tress sold him because she couldn't get @ word in edgeways,—Fllegeade Biaetter, Won't Rely on insanity. Attorney Smith, for the defenre, told the reporters today that Beat Ye would not rely on an fnsenity make definite fonse, and 1 see vo reason for changing our plans.” There's a Reason Muy—You seem to prefer the beach to the planza. Maud—Yes; I prefer to be burnt by the sun than roasted by the gos sips.—Judge. Navy Cream Horse Radish ALL GROCERS, 15¢ Girl to Be Ali Alone, With No One to Care Whether She 6! Swims,” Own Way Since She Wi LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 1-- All at truck girls would do well to have @ talk with Phyllis Gordo: 4 member of the Auditorium stock company in this city, Her head is full of hard-bought wih m, and her big eyes of the dness that comes to every woman long uphill fight alone. girls who are stage struck,” she adfvised, “that Phyllis Gordon says the first requisite to success is that”—she followed with her index finger the angle of her aquare jaw In my theatrical ea ¢ needed that more than any: If « girl hasn't a square Jaw, my advice Js, ‘stay out of the f 4 hard game for a wo- set with pitfalls and heartaches, Not that stage people are worse than people in any other walk of life; but they are more in the public eye, and the public eye been trained to see stage wo- in the wrong light. As soon 48 © man sees an nctrena he say bimeelf: ‘Ah, the thea tre; grease paint.’ He doesn’t care about the ache In the heart of the girl who Is ov honest fight; burt of having place thrown in week —a prima donna's place with price to it that you won't ept on any terme, “I'm only 20, but, believe me, I know all about Not just the stage fight, but the fight for life, for bread and thes and) shelter, “T began my business career herd. ing cattle on™the plains of Okla- homa when I was 13 years old. 1 rode the range astride with the cow boys, curried horses, washed and froned and did manual labor for a living. I have never known any- thing about parents or love or any- thing like that «ince I was 5 years old. From 5 to 12 I lived in a con- vent. Then the money gave out and L had wo work “Herd 1 learned to love the open, the clean life and the square deal on the plains, Those tastes served mo! well later on, © atrical business. “Don't you want to go on in your profession?” She shook her head and her big eyes filled with tears. “No; I want @ home. I've never had one, and I fancy I'd like to try it. Oh, golly,” whe said, gritting her teeth, “I'm lonesome, It's awful for @ girl to be all alone, to have no one in all the world to take an Interest fu her, to care for her, whether she ts happy or not, whether or not she «OF awime. “For girle with mothers or fathers, brothers, or anyone to help ei they are alone. them, the stage ix ail right. But if tell them I ‘say, ‘Keep out of the game.’ 713 FIRST AVE. Union Mock Beware of tnposiors ia my vicinity. \State Dental War a} | Good Thing for “PHYLLIS GORDON {Specials on Sewing Machines 25 late atyle White machines, slightly used, to be sold at half price, 10 machines of all makes from $3.00 to $10.00, We must make room for our 1912 stock. The White Sewing Machine Co. 1101 Third Av., Cor. Spring St. Main 1525; Ind. 955. A LETTER One of hundreds. This man is wilting to be interviewed. If you will call at my office I will give you his name. He is in this bulld- ing. Seattle, Aug. 20, 1911. Mr. A. P. Riggs: Dear Sir: The three months’ treatment you have given my head has been most satisfactory. A new, heavy growth of hair is coming in where I was completely bald, all irritation has entirely disappeared. 1 could not ask for better results, It is my belief you have the greatest discovery of modern times and I most heartily recom mend it to all who are bald or have scalp disease in any form. Sincerely yours, A. P. RIGGS, Room 215, Eitel Building, Second, at Pike. Over Swift's Drug Store NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTIO Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Sth day of September, the People that city report intemperance very low and tuberculosis very bigh the list. ° “FOR heaven's sake, quit casting those goo-goo eyes at me,” said ; “everybody will be taking us for just married!” ys there wasn't any smoking eussin’ in, either. And in those compartment for Adam to do his Editor’s Mail Seattle, Wash., Aug. 27, 1911. the Editor of the Daily Star: Enclosed please find 25¢ as a _ @arter of a defense fund for the MEN arrested for conspiracy. It sometimes costs money, even When innocent, aud the burden ‘Phould not fall on the men who are trying to purify the courts instead of destroying them. It is only 25c, but I would gladly @ $25 if necessary, which I don't is, as every person who be in equal rights will gladly ie es in. ‘The small sum does not mean feoon *- Kol- When wou You oe Altace arekik. Ane A inning sure is %oXeain 3 ape hou s day of vening, in (slater apes lig, small interest. 1 am not enclosing my name, as I am going to make sure this 26 does not get back to me. Thanking you and your men for your wonderful help on public ques tions, I remain Cc. P. Seattle, Aug. 29, 1911. Editor Star: Enclosed find petition. Iam glad that the peopte are realizing the slt- uation. The people of the state of Washington are with you. Let/Han- ford go. He must go. STAR READER. SKarking \ine inthe employment ,be sure tha’ c post pep ee mate Uring Your OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street Over Owl Wetuse Noth, aed Pike. Boom 4, Cor. Third ing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS 50¢ 3 $10 Teeth .. $3 $8 Gold Crown: E OF werk at prices peo- ple cam pay. 1 te om your teeth: the combine operates om your ook, > not compete with che the hieh 1 ru ETO ovr TH pp | GO TO THE i DR. BROWN, OR TO AN IMITA NT it te aimost Beyond belief, but it te trae, there are SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that orf Tuesday, the Sth dayvof ce Polling places in each of the several districts or precincts of the it State of Washington, an election will be held for the fied electors of each and all of said districts or September, 1911, at the ap- County of King, purpose of submitting to the quali- ecincts of said King County, the question re of issuing certain bonds to procure money with which to erect a Court House for said King County, which question is as follows: “Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds in and to the aggregate amount of $1,500,000, in series consecutively num- bered of 1,500 bonds of King County, arty or person, parties or persons, as shall purchase the years after date of issue, with interest at the rate of, not in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to such same, or to bearer, twenty to exceed four and one-half Per cent per annum, payable annually, and by and through its Board of County Commis- sioners contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or portions thereof, from time to See Ramsey's Furniture Window $85.00 Dresser and Chiffonier $3 less each day until sold Bargains All Over the Store 1923 First Avenue time, at not less than par, and expend or cause to be expended under the direction and subject to the approval of said Board, all the proceeds of such sale, in erecting a Court House for said County on Block 33, C. D. Boren’s Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washington?” Said question will appear upon the ballots, together with the words: King County Court House Bond Issue - Yes 0 King County Court House Bond Issue... No () Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th d. f July, 1911. (Auditor's Seal) ' wll ded, OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. 1911, at the appointed polling places in each of the several districts or pre- cincts of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of each and all of said districts or precincts for approval or rejection the proposition of creating a Port district to be known as the “Port of Seattle,” co-extensive with the limits of said County, which proposition shall be expressed on the ballots in the following terms: " “Port of Seattle” ........... “Port of Seattle” ...........0008 ....Yes O eeeee eccceess NO O There shall also be elected at the same election Three (3) Commission- ers of the proposed “Port of Seattle” to hold office respectively for the term of one, two and three years, one being a resident of and nominated from each of the three (3) County Commissioner Districts of the said King County. All Candidates shall be voted upon at large, and the candidate residing in commissioner district number one receiving the highest num- —s votes shall hold — for the term of three (3) years; the candidate residing in commissioner district number two iving i ber of votes shall hold office for a term of two (2) sn Bg pe cami date Rey om ta hae yor pr eg number three receiving the highest num votes shall office for a the first Monday in December, 1911. ee oe ee on ne ee Said pr ition is submitted and said commissioners elected at said election in accordance with a Resolution of the Board of County Com- a y a ry —— ed a on July 26th, 1911, and in com- pliance wil apter 92, i asap ew ion Laws of Washington, 1911, approved ms om! Polls at said bers ee a wae at eight o'clock in the morn- . main open un! t o'clock ii i f i Precincts IN INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CI ies lon we noe ed at nine o'clock in the vai hy remain open until seven o'clock in the any in all Precincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS AND Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. OTTO A. CASE, (Auditor’s Seal.) County Auditor.