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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. PAA YS: ST ALIS 2, GOT SOME MORE AN APPETITE FOR FOOD ONLY AU ~ wa Fi MRS. DEBS SAYS HER HUSBAND IS “BEST COOK AND THE BEST MAN IN ALL THE Wo a —) “A THE -NEWSPAPnS ing fall leased wire news ectvice of the United ed at Beatile, Wash, postortic cnd-elawe me “Ba = Tall, out of alty, se mom. $1.80 lished — i By Idah MeGlone Gibson Through the trees which line a pretty street in this little town of Terre Haute, ind., the late October sun was shining as | watk to the home of Eugene Debs. COMPARING PRICES plain, but many tin has said: “1 have or suerifices tor the causpattegs i 7 nade the , : Sewage and Society ‘ "cane to's moet homelike house, ri We are proud of our “strictly modern houses and our e which seemed in some way to have Mra. Debs prea nt Open plumbing in Seattle. : escaped much of the disorder of {it | _ has sor handsome simply, What would you say if you were told that these things + rn pe ig wn aed by her family, from tesse , ee. o ia has inherited @re the peril of the human race? been raked and the porch ewept re-|| teagan — cently, The whole aspect of house | says whe does not pe to They enable people to huger than when Mr. Debs te at ing is his one fad, = One evening a number were being entertained Ae bors. Mr. Debs waikeg Yet in some respects they are, live decently and wholesomely in huge cities the world ever saw—and the poisons and toxins and wastes of human life are disposed of in the form of sewage. Great and yard gave you to understand that order was not only heaven's firat law, but the firet law of the Debs household as well. Mrs. Debs smiled when I said things! Yes. Splendid triumph of modern ingenuity! Cer an tainly. this to her and remarked that “two imactinttly tam But through the sewers of our cities our streams and | - emake mod diets, hiiehen. “A a rt o Jakes are being contaminated, the disease which Pittsburg, | face for overything fn ees Dobe ory ing Chicago and other cities and towns avoid for themselves is| wehold and you may er gen phe + exquisitely be sure that everything is in its great lady. She ae taken into the kitchen to duced to the cook, ha well,” she said, “not place. The hall and living rooms of the Debs bome are carpeted with soft flushed out into the rivers and lakes to poison other com- munities, if not now, in the future. ge v1 Rimesling—This hat cost 2) And pouring out with these poisons goes the fertility sn ! r Lady of the House—-Dida't I givef, Lady—You can take that ax and ‘ of our soil, The price we pay for our cities is the permanent} Sie eank rents dimeie® " some ne epg rag | - up af appetite for a little|green. Kverywhere are Ln = greater man and that she is more best cook, but the beet aa * ss : “ shetht : ys y do ramp—Yes'm, but it doedh't Mlaner. bere and there are nutograph i* | blessed an Ria wife than in any th 1d.” foes of the soil which alone makes civilization possible, Sew Say, woman, that's a whole library |take as long to eat your sandwiches! | Hobo—Lady, what I was applyin’ jturs of many prom! t men, The |————— oe Bom, {Pomeatbatns is soil in solution. : of poetry lan it does some people's for was foo al culture. | furniture suggests eomfort. Over _ In Bradford, England, the sewage sludge is rendered} emamnenen ——-——-~ + _ neaion -lthe desk which Mrs. Debs uscs| — py the grease, which is sold as “Yorkshire grease,” for a 9 ‘ | _—_ there ne “ a picture of Mr. ; T nai $? 5 om as te of.) ‘ ‘ours very respectfully, cba, Thin has been her comfor 3 a ton, _ The residue is sold for $2.50 a ton as fertilizer: K he Editor Ss Mail JACK m VONALD, |throwgh many long hours when she ON 1 & } Gome of it is shipped to the United States. The same meth- Sh me = has been alone in the house whil fs +f is} PETRA AAA ARAM hor husband traveled over the! i MM world in furtherance of the caus to which he has dedicated his life People say that Kate Debs be Hieves in socialism Just as her hus band does, that she believes in he ods are adopted at Tadcaster. At Chorley the sludge At Manchester the sewage is filtered in} , Everett, Wash, Oct, 25, 1912. © Seattle Star: I have ju d from Rastern Washington, "WARE THE “Mother, can I go out on the street for a little while? © comeT * * * Smith says there's a comet to ® * * * * * made up into gas eat beds and the sludge sold for fertilizer for $5 a ton The demand is greater than the supply that the people of King county, In Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca “The Economy Store’ retu partioular, or the state of Washing where I have been for two weeks,/ton in geweral, may | Hodge ia entitied to any el confer upon * * At Kingston-on-Thames the sludge is mixed with other/and I am im receipt of @ letter nim. If 1 was in Seattle 4 j 8 patt fertilizers os private company and sold, after drying, for 09 pod Mr Brower of Bothell toot election I would pode. me . yao; but don't os tes —- == ~~ i “* “9 re: 7 - » © effect that campaigners out) ihe ¢ mpatic ticket, be nud ., do: |iwt she belleves in it, too yn’t for 7— gis to $20 a ton. At Norwich a plant is going up for recov-|through certain parts of this coun po pee yo 4. 5+ Fg faa * Toronto World Jone moment think srs. Debs is tring the grease from the sewage, and selling the residue as|ty and state are making the s be.stlent When they otest:tu te Hein, jeasily swayed because she doce } ment that I have retired from the OREM EEE EERE HY BH this. It in becouse she thinks of | ’ ila all men her husband fs the strong est and most worthy to be follow-| ed. She ie a silent woman, but her! beautiful iace grows eloquent with pride as she listens to him talk You, Mra. Debs is a beautiful wo- man, With softly parted white hair and a complexion of youthfo! pink | sd white that avy girl might envy. | Hier countenance ia as placid as though she had panned through the fires of struggte, pain | fertilizer. It is rather richer than barnyard manure. : At Leeds the sludge is distilled for the ammonia, and the residue made into artificial stone and brick. At Oldbam the grease is recovered and the residue sold for fertilizer. In Dublin, Ireland, the sludge is treated and sold in powdered form for fertilizer for $12 a ton Thus is our waste prevented in more civilized lands. No profit is made, in most cases, by the operation. But the sew- age is disposed of and the lands are not cheated. Do we of} | ia deste FOR DANDRUFE, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP—25c “DANDERINE”’ any man, or set of men, who would try to make the public believe that I am not supporting the progres SAVE YOUR HAIRI DANDERINE DESTROYS DANORUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE—GROWS HAIR, WE PROVE IT. A $15.00 or a $17.50 price ticket on these garments would look more nat | ) ural, for they show at least real $15.00 ) ¢a class in every line and thread. Among e j the late arrivals in the rich, deep toned autumn colorings are such f ries as chinchillas, boucles, astrachans, plaid atve ticket are demonstrating that they are in the Jast ditch and must needs resort to unfair methods and political trickery with the hope of never Seattle and our whole country not owe something to our | pulling themselves through the last wer b e if you care for heavy batr, 4 grandchildren? days of what i to them a louing | etistems with beauty pon Pewee diant| it bate Peay yap theres and almost untversal popular con | golf cloths, heavy diagi -———— tight My speeches have etl with fe; has an ineom: bi idemnation. Today Mr. and Mre and mixtures. t } P f Wash H parable and ts thin, faded, dry, scraggy or) 5. hit visit any house In Te is may tills “4 o heard all over the state o softness and is fluffy and lustrous! too oily, don't heel | Debs might visit an. { because they are so ington, and any man who har]. 1, . | » tate, but get ®) note and its owner would feel 7 n Observations heard me speak would know that | Teens des acanmenmae cp 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan-| |" a was & wee not alwaye #0, | nious with the autumn p! oo ™ dorine at any drug store of tilet) ind many times poople have risen) ings of nature. It may be stand on the pripetples of the pro gressive party, and it is my cow viction that the progressive ticket will win this state with a splendid plarality J. A. PALCONER for the batr. counter; apply a little as directed o ere the ave Just one application of Knowl hand ten minutes after you will say "ham aed pny tals ne sho 4a ve A os will double the | thie was the dest investment You! contamination, All this hes made! seme wth — halr, bestdes ft im-}ever made iKate Debs draw within herself, and ’ cee ¥ dissolves every particle, Woe sincerely believe, regardiess jive only for her husband of dandruff; you cannot have nice, of everrthing else adwerticed that All this, however, Mra. Debs pet Page 7 hair if you bave/if you desire soft, lustrous, beaut!-|counta ax naught beside the com-/ be ong This deatructive seurf} ful hatr and lots of {tno dandroff | panionship and admiration of the | ‘ the hair of its lustre, fte|—mno ttehing scalp and no more| creat socialist leader. She would} strength and ite very life, and if falling bair—you must use Knowt-| pot change places with the woman sot overcome It produces a fever-jton’s Dandertne. If eventualiy—|who wil! occupy the white house} iabnese and ltching of the sealp;|why not now? A 25 cont bottle | next year. She feels that her bus the hair roots famish, loosem apd] will truly amare you. Iband, though defeated, fs the cause they are so practical, combining 4 serviceability with | y 4 smart appearance. y they have been extr lar with careful dressers, are about 125 coats inf play, many of them from our $15.00 stock sizes. Price $9.98. ; THE widow of President Grover Cleveland is to marry Bgain. That is easily the most interesting social news of the) year. The nation remembers her as one of the sweetest and} Most successful “first ladies of the land.” POOR Bill Tait! He's trying to scare us all into voting for him on the plea that any change would result in a busi mess panic. Fact is, we'd all feel genuinely panicky if HE was re-elected! That's all. A BUNCH of 125 jolly tars Editor The Star That was a pretty good thing on the front page lof last night's Star, Every individ lual who voted for either of the old parties helped the rotten corpor® tion to thrive. If you don't like it " don't vote to change the man or Yestet|the party, vote to change the sys "here WE REMARKED in the New York navy yard) day that Turk commanders|iom by voting for soctatiam. Yours} ——————— tieenenapeemnsennttsnsechtinmnigieitstinnnvayesscataisnenttemnstnineiip ten bscnatnnensatanineain fre being treated real nice} had to win or lose their fez |for justice W. GILCHRIST. e 9 Other Ladies’ and Mi this week. They. are working} caps and the heads under-| pio. phe Star) As The Star ood Things for You at Bartell $17: 5 on Sa vt Rheir jaws in chewing forty/ neath. Aziz Pasha, Egyptian! ,, go past, has done everything in New Fall Ladies’ kinds of tobacco, to decide} prince, was shot this morning] {ts power to promote the welfare of — which kind shall be bought for| for not defeating the Bulgari-|the people in xeneral, | herein take the Hberty to ask you to put ry $9.98, $12.50, at t t not to be a $19.50 and up to > Ahove All ‘ Bartell use in the navy. This is anjans. It pays . ; ‘ : t bile, especially the original test. Turkish subject. eaters ie" and South : ee ie es ‘ gg wre west, the proposition of a perma BE GLAD of criticism li} “IT WILL be a big night|nent water service. Owlng * Ge you escape it, you are not| tonight” at Madison Square|fact that the Harbor | jelaml Me a ‘worth considering. Drink it) Garden, New York, when | Dawamlal waterway imi cteal. fect into your system and see if it) Colonel Teddy and Governor] and that the present water system doesn’t improve you a trifle) Hiram speak on the same plat-|is in continual danger of interrup here and there. form. Purchase <n Convincing Every time you visit one of Bartell’s drug stores you'll find new goods and inter- esting savings. Here Are Some Low Prices on Needed Items: Shipment just received. Heavy pure wool Mack all the rage in the East and Middle West, and are to be in the greatest demand here this winter. | both plain and Norfolk styles, in reds, browns, navy blues and plaids. _ tion, and, besides, in a short time it will be inadequate for the Weat Side service, some means should be taken by the city and county to bring a main across the valley at or near Black river Junction, west ward, that would supply Tukwila, Foster, Riverton, Sunnydale, Burien FIRST snow of season fell at Spokane yesterday, the earliest in the past twenty years. gets in the news again. . And so “Sunny Spokane” Our “Sell-itfor-Less” | | IF YOU are “too good,” be sure you are not od é 3 * 3 Roc "1 rth, along Seattle 7s i . ‘ enough. Realize this, and you will have cause for thanksgiv- or. waacrer to Roxbury st S0e King’s Dyspepsia Tablets) 25¢ Pierce's Pellets..... 13¢ ‘i ‘4 ing on November 28. city limits, thence slong: highest cue oR AN Dsionniee 38¢ | 1-pound boxes Merck's Sugar Sundries os ridge of West Side. rn age = SOc Fairchild’s Essence of Pep-jof Milk .........-.-0+-- she a ro gen iggye ie tes Fy lle ay iee's vidcu ne . .BB¢| 1-pound size Robinson's Pat- Department COWARD, ARE YOU AFRAID |icecicxz isis | | BR ivi sit cae me ar Re ee | abovementioned proposition wont 2 ae 3 ae phe aes 39¢ |g chince (1. AL Jy) Haarlem in phraborp lesan! fray emt 15¢ become a profit-bearing pro} SOc § axativ: rath j Aa ‘ A If. cee OF YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW eee Se We CARR cae Septol Laxative Fruit | Ot, Asparagus and Juniper... A Manicure Sets, consisting of RES : tee eeernne seeeee 33¢ es ae "tae es = aix emery rds and = . The Star: 1 am writing Se C. ' Pin A one 14 wood stick .... ; Coward, you are afraid of your mother-in-law. yeu in rotenone ~ the condition of 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills | S0c Asparagus Kidney Pills... ka sdb prim San 10¢ . You are the kind of man who laughs in secret at motheriniaw|the N. P. railway's roadbed north ntti rhe Rie pasta Foewes seieweger ¢ by IIE ooh» xis cissaans To clear, one lot of Clothes 1 had occasion to of Snohomish. Jokes, but trembies at that austere lady's approach. la 06 joke, Pproac' ‘ou know that You are not a coward? You are not afraid of your mother-in-law walk a few miles along the track and at least 20 to 30 per cent of You'll find in each of the Bartell Stores a friendly feel- Brushes and Hair Brushes in various styles, values 48c ‘Then prove it. % t ties are absolutely rotten, so * it is sone SOTOR of ‘The Sear wit aA O1Mb tor the Meaiaaatnoees wo Cae tho avin are loose ing of welcome. I feel not a little gratified that so |-= oe er seieaee f mother. e in before day, this do 90 ave wor out o' 4 . ss e Perfumes, in a good rienced co Eg apa agg Meg Bene Bory pr ge taegerk ell a Co gph Dogger casos te many notice my good values and store policy. S | assortment of odora, OF ty gong ged will not be printed. But name and address must be|sooder or later, and no telling what nen per OUNCE ....... 6.65. Cc on Siven a0 the JOKE EDITOR will know where to send the dollar, [the loss of life may, bv Yours, 350 Castoria D6] 15c Red Raven Splits. toe | «GAS Ideal style Hair Brushes, | § $17 al! go Thu y be a few—a very few—reckiess dare-devils who will A TRAVELER. 25e Plorce's Herb Toa 85 Bristle Bath Brushes, with de [a India rubber cushion back, § —°" vs ae give permission to print their names with the joker, but— Royal Grape Cream wae profits for some, But the = ba 4 may come when the people wi of these goods, all full \ ting Parlors, think more of the future genera 25e Goodyear Unbreakable teed, . 3 . on Third Floor. tions and less of the almighty dol COMDB oo cee cecees 18¢ . Read theLabel lar. The people should study eco- 40¢ Goodyear Combs....ag¢ | ,,Hombro- Seamless Hlastic , mee nomics, rémember that the. ballot see Extn Leng Goodyear | ote. '9 aid staee. f D athe BakingPowder will not is the greatest weapon rw the — ase | 3 o. 4 8. and White's Elastic WHS a CULE. and try to remedy the presen ore tockings, all st 1 y vile, SIDNEY #. ASPINALL, Tbe Princess Comb......68¢ | Linen and sie feb oye prices. Buy now for your winter needs im thie jes’ Outing Gowns in pink and white and blue and The only Baking Editor The Star: The recall ts fn such danger of abuse that | think it time that an amendment to the recall provision be made. If it was necessary to go to the city fall to sign the recall, the pett tion would not have half the signers that there are now. Many of the people who have signed the last petition did so merely because it was shoved under their poses and ened th would want to go back to the present policy. The open town policy, a# advo eated by the reeallers, ts only be ing urged because it means more 222 10th av. N. Douglas, Alaska, Oct. 22, 1912. Editor The Star: I notice in your fawne of Oct. 15th where our friend Rob Hodge was accused of being a guard in the “Bull Pen” at Coeur d'Alene at the time of the labor troubles in that district, T have been a friend of Bob Hodge since we were boys and was person- ally aequainted with him at that time. He was not at the Bull Pe 25e 650 Half Pint Glycerine... Pint Best Witchhazel. . | Quart Concentrated Pluto Water. . $1.00 Rath Sprays—can t to any bath tub Henkel Renewal Buffers. . hand-forged Flexible Bartell's have an excellent stock tachable handles oe M¢ | $1.25 Bristle Bath Brushes, with de- tachable handles .... ‘ The Rubber Sponges. G0e Bath Sponges. . $1.00 Gillette Alarm $5.00 Fashion Abdom- inal Belts, special. . Five Drug Stores—All in Seattle they signed to get rid of the person cireulating the paper. There are See (ioe deen sae, “ -- de many people who have signed the S5c size, extra long 27¢ petition who would be the reagent 50e Profexsional Piles Bhe in their complaints If-the city was 15 ‘ run under the system advocated by be scams seaneny \ 5Be Abdominal 98c, worth up to $! the recall agitators, When they Austr iasors... -B7¢ Belts 15 found that, under the open town $1.00 Henkel Scissors -68¢ $2.50 Paragon Belts C ana plan, thelr daughters and every 25e Renewal Buffers. + Re ry » one’s danghters would be threat 40 Renewal Buffers 28¢ $5.50 Paragon Bell separate bristles, well worth Oe ee nc:: 49c Quarter-pound package of Powdered Boric Acid, 8e special SANITOL Face Cream, Cold Cream or Talcum Powder Light br dark colo and 48c. These you double these New shipment in grades as follows: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.60. You are invited to make use of our Corset Fit- stripes, neatly trimmed with fancy crossbar stitching and finishing braids, With or without collars. Price. bh Beautiful Outing Mlannel Gowns in plain white, also s white, and blue and white stripe patterns, Round yoke effects prettily trimmed with faney stitebing, hemstitched tucks, with or without collars. Extra Outing Flannels used in all styles of these gowns. Price, each ., .. Other splendid Gowns at $1.25, $1.48 ..« $1.69 Children's Outing Gowns in a good range of grades In fact, he has always beet \] NY oN = your special attenti nk friend of the laboring m: I differ r = 2 P ya ention to a popular number in pl with Mr. Hodge in polities, Iam a] @ zy ¢ ~~ r on rices striped patterns trimmed in finishing braids and faney stl democrat. Have always been a with or without collars, Price, each, only .............45 een ecerercceenseeees democrat. | served for seven years in the sheriff's office of King coun- ty. Two years under McGraw, four years under Whoolery and one year under Van de Vander. Was per- sonally acquainted with Bob Hodge all that time and wil} say that Bob Bartell Drug Stores O10 No. 2 aaa Av. 1 con. Gap rme | No. 4 Ballara S408 Sad Av. No. | Cor, Pine & Wenttake}| Other decisive values at 650, 75¢ and hatter trimmed with satin ribbons «the collar. “ee LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL PET ATS PLAIN AND COLORS WITH STRIPE eg _ DESIGNS, PRICES ...

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