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wakes GOOD, WEALTHY FULSH Go. Offers to Pay for Samose If It Falls | WATCH SENATE he use of Samose today, | es wil goon notice a gain in| pealthy flesh : Ni who ea | veak and run down, this re “own on forming food prom | ortect health. plump, rosy, and vitality JUDGE o be 4 peopte eat \ pe fat, tb6 (TOU “ed | Here's arother federal jud ith Deck of assimilative pow ere’s another federal judge wit Stood, bat lac |his neck in the recall noose. | ef. with the food |Clinten W, Howard of Bellingham, mingles cee Poor, blundering old Taft has un go that assimi- | ghat is eaten: blood and bullda up) wittingly set the trap. Taft, you lated by sn and good |know, wanted to put “Trimmer” : era Those who use Sa-|Mumphrey on the bench, But even for a week or ten days will|the Young Men's Republican club notice. a, gain tn weigh and | couldn't stand for that, and so Taft and Humphrey both laid down on that job, Then came the recall of ‘Cornelius Hanford by the impeach. ment process, and Taft looked over the field and picked the sleekest corporation lawyer of them all— Clinton W. Howard The: hing happened. The senate refused to coufirm Howard's ‘an improvement ln genera atreng health x * is in table gat to take, and is sc the most réput ar. . tle, Bartell Dr i pal guarantee the money If {t does not fafaction. give az = appointment. Hut congress has © |since adjourned. And so Taft LADIES’ suits sneaked over” Howard's appoint ment during the recesa of congress. Evidently Taft thinks Howard will at once become sacred as Howard, the judge, and that the senate will |not dare to yank him off the bench Jit he once gets on it Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 (© $32.50 Ladies’ = Ready-Tallored Shop 22829-10 Lumber Exchance But Taft, it seems, may get an other jolt The progressive senators who held up Howard's appotntm month are golng right ahe their plans to recall him as soon as congress meets again. They can re all him simply by refusing again to confirm him Senator Poindex er, who marshal ed the forees against Howard tast| time, will go to Bellingham next} C ITO & BROS. week, where the citizens who know m Howard wil! place in bis hands affi Loartete : davits and other documents bear JAPANESr Ant ing on Howard's past record. In BAMBOO FURNETEN this mass of evidence, it is said,/ 16 BA Ave. ey here will be several sworn state-| ments of former legislators to the effect that Howard acted as lobby tet at Olympia for railroad interests Hellingham citizens do not care for the honor of having a federal Judge if ft is to be Clinton Howard,” - ALBERT HANSEN Established 1583 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE ij ~ sald WH m J. Biggar, a leading ge nega |lawyer of that city, and renalve Geemer First 2 Y jeandidate for congressman-at-large SEATTLE | Saturda 4 ; MEXICAN TROOPS CROSS U. S. SOIL WITH PERMISSION Wall Paper Retailed at Whoiesale Prices | Paint & Wall Paper]| MEXICO CITY, Sept. 11 —Wash- |ington officials, throuh their action Company tin permitting Mexican fedeal troops} 1406 FOURTH AVE {to move across Texas and Arizona are |i: facilitate warfaro against the [rebels who have been active along 7 border of Sonora state, have “Portreite The This Week played, it Is believed here today, di Pi wuly hands of Gen. Pas iad Cabinet Bring this ad wit Canova Studio 2008 Thi _ P Set Ue Do Your Kodak Work into the roneo, the rebel ch ith main body of Madero’s army} ceeding across Texas, a general tment southward from Sonor els ie re American of « agents ment the order to allow the federals| to pass through Texas was issued, DON’T HURT! ry having sent a large part of the gar and vn him boay from now until election.) f¥ the plan mapped out for hime today b&b 80n, the nominee. Discussing bis plans today, Gov lernor Wilson insisted that thes: weekly trips could not be construed) as a “swing around the circle.” He} explained that he would start out) ach time with a definite destina-| | tion in vie omplete the trip and) return to Seagirt. Then, he said,| ha would start on a new trip. Gov }ernor Wilson will leave for Syra cuse, N. Y., tonight SOCIALISTS HAVE. Governor Woodrow Wit-) democratic presidential) eth Phones ¥ _ OWEN ; é Meciven nny Whe Great trian Actor ARD ond MABEL Met ANE - re . TFmpre RIGHT TO FLY FLAG “ILI oe JERSEY CITY, N. J., Sept. 11 “yaad DISH & CO. Supreme Court Justice Francia J.} wenn Pools if |} Swayze has declared that the so- nt none }einlists have the right to fly the .. | red flag without police interference. This is a free country,” he satd,| ‘and the socialist party is « legaily| feo Nightly. | 8uthorized party in the state of} Sel w Jersey. The red flag is the DANCING DOLLS” emblem of that party The case was the one of two men arrested for carrying a red flag in N ; { ‘ J orth Bergen BOUND COLONIST FARES | a DAILY, SEPT. 25 TO OCT. 10 1 |GREAT NORTHERN RY. | $30 | Duluth Winsietg, Sious cay, {fl $38 | $5 FS tom New York Omaha, St. Joe, Kansas City. OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONATELY LOW Tickets Prepaid by Mail or Telegraph Money Back if not Used THROUGH TRAINS from Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City to Seattle Without Change | rom Chicago For Full Particulars, Rates and Routes, Call on or Address Cc. W. MELDRUM, | C. P. & T. Agent, Columbia and Secoad SEATTLE | Lie © otted to be inj the high cost of living I am going ot}: Oozeo informed him by wire the mo} nouse, any other woman Jand the evolutionary general at) put you wouldn't really give up| beof's gone up. The worst of it ts Tilt is $100 Clock once laid plans for # dash to theltne appianse of an admiring pubite | those are the two things my hus i lock p.m. | south to join Gen. Zapata for @ gem! forego the pleasure of ever again | band likes best. It's outrageous. VICTORIA VS. SEATTLE eral atiack on the capitol. TD) tnriliing whole audience with} What todo? Why, eliminate the egg a Fenty gel ra say it | Lady Macbeth’s tragic ‘Out, damned |commiasion man and get back to | badly | spot, | firat |leas so stated, | the Alameda plunged into the wharf THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 “SINFUL FOR POTATOES TO COST $4 | A BUSHEL,” SAYS JULIA MARLOWE Letters to Cynthia Grey 1912. CHILDREN LIVING IN GOLDEN AGE EM AN | Wonderful Opportunities for) of product and it, but i eR RRR tk tt ttn! Rising Genetation ng taeagractur m9 Bae * UNLAWFUL POSSESSION * 1 Bees hiya By i ae: os } «| All Can Now Get Free Lessons | for the lessor Ok tt tt tet te tek in Music ite east bac mie te Ider Miss Grey: My mother bought a sewing machine on monthly rived, and for the reason that Se Pllyments, and had almost @aid ¢wo-thirde on it when my father died,| Last Obstacle Removed by |attle herself is comiy the and after that she was unable to pax any more. Then moved, tik Eilers Music House. lan of the da ng back ing the machine along, and, thinking nothing of it, did not notify the t Busine i—the out compan look oo That was five months ago. Now we wanted to make arrange-| There's a story told ar are getting ments with them to pay the balance, which they refused, saying we! ago b: auth f he building of t stole the machine, and yesterday they came and got {t from us, saying | old coll professor ‘ employ thousands of that we had to pay the balance in 40 days, and then they would return {one night wa ed millions of money. Every it; otherwise they would cause great trouble, Now, Miss Grey, do you|if he “liked the | tified, now that the dawh think they could do this after they have taken the machine? |ehicken uid he birthda break in INNOCENCE Jeannot tell—when I we for thelr children the ad- A.--They can cause you no further trouble, and had no right to take! th saved it for the 4 ar ntage of a mu al educat the machine, Some other companies insert a clause in their contracts |nowadays they give it to the chil:| KNOWN PIANOS ARE UNDER. hat they can come on the premises and remove the article; but that is|dren! PRICED & binff, for it ts against the law, and such companies do not make the| Which Illustrate aptly the Rate Ps law The only way in which the can take possession is by re-|fact that the ehil Hl oday ar . we ” je sale are very plevin suit, through the court, and with judgment, and I hope every one | surrounded with advantages which |STe#t and ve by osope t=: who reads this and is buying on installments will positively refuse to| were undreamed of a few years a mous Sich © Barner me let such companies take possession without papers to show school, free books, magnifi-| fT ich many American homes If I were you, I would go to the company and tell them they took|cent play fields and free band con-|'8¥e pald $400 in the sale for possession by unlawful means, and if they would not allow payments |certs are among the most impor wie S (ote ae to be made, as agreed, 1 would prosecute them Jant, and to cap a climax, the chil-/8"4 twelve d The worlé-fe Foon | iret are now to bare free lessons {mous Kimball plano is in the’ sale, A A te eke tte kooping on that, and he a heavy) in music mee ee Wee ee * #| smoker, and a man who enje NEW PLAN DEVISED [eel for F470, te meres Serene * A ONE-SIDED AFFAIR. ® | glass of beer. That ts all very clear saving of $116. The Marshall * &i but Will be be. Willing to onmdke A new plan has been devised and|& Wend ano, for which every Re RRA E Ae ke eH Clear oF two lexs, or drink a glass |4trangements all made whereby | reputable dealer gets not less than Dear Mins Grey: Iam one of|0F two of beer leas a week, that|Hastern Plano Manufacturers are | $425, Is reduced to $294, showing @ Jour readers, nak are te toe with | his wife may enjoy her gisss of|to pay for the music te of | saving of $121. The Decker & Sons eer are And am in love with! io cream soda, oF five cont show | Western children, and older folk,| piano, regular $600 style, is marked good to me during my sickness 1] one in a white? |too, for that matter, Eilers Musle | $376, a saving of $124, and the pay- have watched him, and kuow he} 1 40 not think Jones has thought] House, the biggest institution of its| ment of ten dollars down (in some does not go with other girls of these things, and the high cost|kind in America ginated the | cases only $6.00 down) secures the Tam 19, and he is 30, and he has/| 0 living, and of course he has rent| plan, and with characteristic ener-| piano, the big saving and the free called on mo several times: but|t® Pay, and then they must wear|gy brought it to a successful issue. | music less did not show much love, but gave|tome clothes, And his wife must| Everybody who buys one of the | TEACHERS INVITED TO ¢O- me advice, Do you think he loves| HOW how to mend their clothes, | pianos in the great sale now in| OPERATE aa AGIRL READER, | 48d darn stockings, as well ax cook! progress can select his or her own! 41 teachers are invited to send A.—My dear girl, don't eat your|®nd save. As Cynthia says, sheltencher—can take their lessons|,, All teachers are Invited to sem life out feeding your love on false|™u*t know how to make use of|wherever and whenever they de.| ‘Heir cards pnd weg ade bed hopes. This doctor, in all probabil.|@¥ery bread crumb. She must also| cide, and the manufacturers pay |%2 tbat thelr rates may be known ity, takes interest in you as his pa|*8OW where to get the best in the| ine pill Oe ee ee eee tient; but is not In Jove with you, | ™#rket for the least money. Then. GOOD TIME To BUY required, Outofttown peo are JULIA MARLOWE MI XING BREAD DOUGH (EDITOR'S NOTE. Julta I have just been trying it out for Marlowe, whose tragic Lady ja week at a sunny little apartment Macbeth is pleasantly rem in Cleveland, O. And tn spite of all niscent to most playgoers, | the so-called disagreeables and the has been buying potatoes, | exorbitant prices of the most ordi making biseults, teasing the nary foods, my trial week at house butcher into good-natured gen- | keeping was a success. egosity, and keeping house for | No one has any idea what it one whole week. She is so In | means to be penned up in hotels for love with the simple life that j|weeks and weeks, We actor folk she and her husband, B H. {can’t retire until late, and we've got to sleep till almost noon. Imagine | trying to sleep in a city hotel after }6 a. m.! Sothern, expect to retire from the stage to thelr own home two years from now She sug geats a remedy for the high | When the opportunity presented cost of living liteelf to “try out” my housekeeping — kill for a week, I took it BY JULIA MARLOWE At first my husband called me It's sinful, positively sinful, forjsilly, Yes, be aid, Bat I kept on common, everyday potatoes to} talking until be finally consented And | guess now he thinks ft was a pretty good idea. 1 keep house a little every sum: © retire from the stage and keep) mer, and | want to aay right here [that prices are 10 per cent higher I want a home of my own, lke|than they were = year ago. Potatoes are 14 a bushel ost $1 a bushel! But in spite of : 4 3 meat and sweep up the kitchen/carry us. Apsctabed. ‘act vison to come oe Ng pti 4% _ | floor?” a friendly Httle matinee girl] That's what to do—use this great . hae ivitjes slong the American border.| .ked me the other day. country-—every foot of it—FOR moved she Certainly I would, and I will THE PEOPLE, and "pos sg +17] WRAON TO MAKE pa Soa salts alias canal without pain = chlo: WEEKLY TRIPS NOTICE TO READERS! Men Slaves to Dress method} SEAGIRT, N. J, Sept. 11—Week|» Aan tetera cannot be an &| Mrs. Arthur P. Townsend, who Strictly my own] ly campaign trips, which will keep! @ gwered in the paper, ané many */|!s sald to be one of the best- 1 a # are without name or address, &|fowned women fin New York, says fi @ A stamped, self-addressed en- # | that the dress of men needs reform & velope always bringy a prompt #/as much as that of women. She w reply. CYNTHIA GREY, #|thinks the “polished armor” they # | wear in ‘the way of linen {s an out =| rage to comfort and common sense. Men are slaves to fashion, she says, in their throat-cutting collars and their he clothes in summer. Another “Mayoress” Wyoming was the first state to give suffrage to women, but no woman of the state was ¢ en mayor until “Aunt Susan” * SEER RE REE EEE Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions | | January 36, 1893, fell on Monday The bunting season opens for} highland birds, October 1. = ler was #0 honored a few weoks ory one has gone,” not “every |ago by the citizens of Dayton, one have gone,” is correct. |known as the “little cow town,” a Wilson of Hun- re the only woman She and Mrs, ewell, Kas, mayors. Hint for the Kettles Rub a good-sized piece of the rind from salt pork, or bacon, over Glacter National park, Montana, has an srea of approximately 915, 000 acres. The cost estimated by the com-| mission for completing the Panama canal is $325,201,000 the sides and bottom of an enam- leled kettle, before putting it next When cornmeal is used for t to t fi The black deposit complexion, it Is not cooked, but| Which collects can then be easily wiped off with paper, when the ket is cleaned |GIRL FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER PORTLAND, Or., Sept, 11.—Hazel Erwin, pretty 20-yearold girl, to- i does | May is found guilty of manslaughter png gg | Wallace, here, two months ago. husband to ber children, un-| hs oe mat aside by the | Wallace was struck om the head with mixed with a little water. bs Pump, or slippers, should be worn when learning to dance, as the shoe makes a great difference n the degree of gracetulness with which one acquires the art sey Paaedehay e « self-supporting.|®2 iron bolt in the rooms of the children becoming self-supporting. | ee win girl and Willard Tanner, ment where he had been lured by the POWERFUL FLASH TO [iri she asserts Tonner killed Wailace. He is in custody and will GUIDE MARINE MEN A powerful flashlight will be erected on the tower of the Colman dock to aid marine men in making their piers at night, It will contain a red and a white flashlight. In connection with the light there will be a fog bell, which will stroke ev ery minute while it is in operation A new clock will also be installed to replace the one months ago, when | be brought to trial shortly, WOMEN BOLT BOISE, Idaho, t. 11.--Disgust ed with wrangling in the party, women republicans today are deter mined to place a state ticket, made | up entirely of women candidates, in the field in Idaho this fall, against | the regular republican and progres: | sive tickets, The women will hold a convention here in a few day wrecked a few CITY HALL PARK The ordinance makin a public park ‘of the city hall site, at Third and Yester way, known as City Hall park, was terday recommended| for passage by the harbors and pub-| lic grounds committee of the city! council, The ordinance was intro. duced by Councilman Griffiths, If the counell passes it the voters will be atively t an package f witch ive po moves ta patches and keeps t colored decide on the question next March,| keane | S 7. If your eyebrows are MORE POLICEWOMEN b+ wv % wig = ho in and ' Miss Mary Prown, Mrs. Blanche| en Phey can om, Mrs, Je 1. Nosler, Mrs enan by Edwards and Mra, Hettie Wo! és and makes them long and boim were yesterdy appointed po-| lovely Heewomen by Chief Bannick. They! | A BIx months’ supply ef shaypoo ranked highest in #he recent oxam-| urn" f° orriw root and an ciginal inations held for the of Miss | package of therox, Brush this mix Brown will be in charge of the wo-| ture through the hatr (it comes out y) and your scalp will be clean, men, whose principal duty will be while your-halr will be light, wavy, rescue work. ¥ lustrous and easy to do up.—Advt Physicians, as a class, are tender-|™8ybe Jones will urged to write to the nearest Eilers et along on $46 hearted men, and thelr almost wom-|® month. WAYSIDE. Because certain manufacturers |store for full particulars of this aie ‘Sinduade ta Otten wuatonan boi Jhad large stocks of unsold planos|new and splendid plan. There are fomantic women for something ** * * tk kw ke kkk ew ew] ON hand, they made heavy discounts |Bilers Mysic Houses in all the big deeper. Keep him as a good friend, %|for cash, and Eilers Masie House|towns and citles on the Pacific t the love question from your | secured, not only fine instruments|coast. In Seattle it is located at and po mind, TKR RR hhh * * * MERE E REE Ee! Dear Miva Grey: T am just */isnh and that I should do it up. 1 it school boy, 17 years old. The | sin not tall, but rather stout er’ day, when school opened, 1|""Siuy Grey, don't you think it is Mtroduced by bne of my girl! nice to be a little girl as long as Hassmates to another girl, about! one can? Approval trom you will my ake, from another city, and I|}en defense tor we. BUNNIE liked ‘her right away. Please tell) 4 Certainly, atay a little «irl as ¢ how I could get better acquaint with ber, @ean habits. ewer in an early issue. Av) abk your mother to Invite her, with a few fer so aes * * * SRE EEE EEE EH Dear Cynthia: hearted Jones been doing for long years that he ts now learning * LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE #) * to sell for littie more than the cost Third and University street * TSEC TELE TT TTT Dear Mixes Grey: 1 am a young! wsirl, nearly 16. My hair is dark | wand soft and curls easily. 1 part jit in back and wear it in two curls, | tled at the neck with large bows.| Some of my friends say it ia baby THE RIGHT WAY |long as you ean, Tam a good boy with! Please put your an-| The style you wear your hair is not too young for your age. It would be a blessing if m girls were willing to stay |little girls until they are grown A SKIRT PROTECTOR. A SOPH, An she is a stranger in town, other young people, to din-| put a ruffle on the bottom of the! me evening jkitchen apron. You will be sur-| ane prised how many drops and spots | ia aieappen eee ee ee BLT Hresonts from landing on your}, a ee kirt © ioe the. be red Science has or ‘ can mera woe ee 2 ie age gi ing. eet an * . aus, thet of fi Crepes will lead all other fabrics What has broken-| next winter, 27 ured tinaw your foot troubles will be a thing of locide worke through the the causes. Any jocide in atock of will wholesale b patent 1 in vain, Charter Oak Henters, Mod was form ly to doctors, | be influenced to take som a trade, and gets only $45 a month?) purniture Compan wil do the work. Don't waste time cont box is Of ¢ourse that fs better than noth- pany. Get. at once. “Disscive 2 table the worst feet ing, but think of going to house- just to cook potatoes and fry | the land just as fast as our lege will! : Dance at Dreamland tonight For Every Boy Who Is Willing to Do Just a Little Work for the Star. 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