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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913 for (AA [iain en it i Ay Nomi (G5, my As it te Now, “Phone i EK OF THE s¢ NWS ane Matter tainment or because of some HOWARD JOBLYN, ut of oliy six » 818 year § 1 " ; Do come and see me some time Bap by Phe Star ¥ublinhing Co, Phowe: Bachanme Tako the Wost Woodiand. car at Pioneer square, ride balf"a day, get off at Weat Two Hundred and Ninety-eighth avenue northoaat, walk fourteen blocks up the hih qi td He and with a good par of, tela j The happiest man we ever saw was an negro glasses you can see our houbo at Mved in a shack upon a river bank, Pe couldn't read tho far end of the ridge, Write. He probably never in his life saw a $10 bill ‘This poytary was sont ts by a ; . wat » suppl ny po! y toil, Between ta re Ballard partys The poytary is dry, imple wants he plied by pottering toil tw : imate Gurat the ulety wan) We fished or slept or 1int melodies to the accompanimen |herewith print said poytary, It of an old banjo jnounds more like cracked pottery 4 ‘ ; x > p e of [His highness smote his pate and It is not our wish to hold this up as the “rat ree Ban ap fdeal fife. Uncle Sambo surely lacked ambition li of u “This boor fight muse not be one | ‘ cant » did. there uldn’t be r un mite belated.” took things as casily as he did, ther “ ms Tor whereupon he Vargo ben, | Rains pierced, many continents riveted by bands of Told the chef to go to get the ; ce < dheeteners fi cnward challenge beerbust ready for the ra. Ophelier Slobface tore lage tea shad ; «Bie P hpi friends that had been slated,| off a delightful r eat i Im the matter of what our rushing civilization lo upo Ané the drinks were on tne tat nak progr too largely the pr s of a few to shove tl “| Qen7rs, duke. porting pean the 7 erty right head of the welfare rights of the many—we] “Postmaster Kainit of Becieye last lesue of this illustrious bi. ce fee ty TIERS ane S |port, maya that since th’ parcels Lote of booke have been monthly, Moet of the invited } humans would have li on the y | post has been in effect, th penren bject of femi- guests were sober and yet had ¢ Be Sambo's Ase poin e oral iH how } fice smells like a commiss! nine charm But here are a & Good time. Refreshments ¥ it Sam bes ! . , | house.” fow that the Seattle public served at the punch bowl. { Rappiness depends, less on things than on interest ! ¢ O19 library hasn't got coe 8 bust He w interested brin the little happenings w 1 Did You Ever Do This? “How to get partners at & of mirth among those sssem- , oo sp : witd 2 | “Itetto.” ; % dance if you can't rag Died by saying, “The punch ken. He loved the fiek vers vue “Hello, ia this Mr, Smith How to look pretty without lacked @ punch.” Mrs. Joak- fiving, growing things. ‘The free joys of nate pt hi "You W bat do you reat white shoes in muddy ham, at the hite of her lafture, geile hy "te lous ate sad him “This {a the Jimville Hivetric shouted out that well-known { apirit sweet. Had Rockefeller come along and 0 Him a) company, Mr. Sutth, We havo| to keep your complex. quotation, “Let joy be unre i 4 cart load of y. t vould merely have grinned and been told some of the street lights] lon from being scorched in fined.” It was the biggest par- Pr , sh pickage of tobacco, |!2 Your neighborhood are broken heated street care.” ty ever run off in these parts, Usked instead for a new pipe and a tresh CRRG Would you mind seeing whether] How to win the heart of a Everybody left with thanks. | For these were all he needed |the Hight oo your corner {# burn-| rleh cripple : / ‘ ‘ bout ulti- |'9 | s The “Bhould: Worry” List We f Ur Se Ad | Smith steps out the front door. | Thee ditor of this cotumn is of 1 ilionaire inner f the rt t. How many of |The cold atr freezes his nose, The sorry, but the poetry sent in by Sarah Rernbardt should worry, ¥ milhons : : he a dae witty: nthans | old ground chilla hia feet. But VU. Nome lost. it’s true [and get her foot wet shopping g them sleep as he sleep at with the keen vest whic ; {be finds the street light burning that we are sorrry. In the first They're talking about making the his appetite, or get from t great Giver of all good as mu 'He returns to the telephone place we misiaid it; In the seo [high school kids all drees alike. mee ‘ ' tod hudien fellowship aa ea Hello. The light on the pole at} ond place it shouldn't have | Tho teachers should worry j i j @Ugshine and cheer anc ected huma t our corner ts burning all right ben sent us without ovr con. Henry Bassott lost out on his sult r old negro? | Thank you, Mr Smith. At 19] ent; and In the thied place it |aainnt the Erickson Constraction | Share ‘ wit for happiness. It le epirie Jo'clock tonight would you mind! shouldn't have been written in | company. Judge Howard should No, it isn't things that count for hapy climbing the pole and turning it) the first place. We relinquish | worry 4 And, thank God, no trust has y ly noose about | ofr | all blame and defy litigation. We're going to vote again on the —" ‘ - 7S —— single tax. I should worry and human spirit. Do come and seo me some time | The Federal Telegraph company | give away my potted plant Tako the Firat avenue car at Pio |established wirelesa commercial! Woody isn't gotng to have an tn neer square, ride four blocks, get|syatom between San Francisco and |augural ball. It's too bad, Alice off at Spring street, and {t's the| Honolulu, at a distance of 2,250! but we can go to Dreamland In white house on the corner miles wtoad a — 2 — = _ Three years ago W. W. Ramsey was p nt ‘ { German National bank tst t 1 erman National bank « K ° r . | Beal icine of that year ted of seeking to e itor s Mal | fibe-certain councilmen to mak ; ; and served 14 months in P ai A +s Mdltor The Star: Our etten- | sonal signature for offictal. tm. from Chicago to New York in al £ tite N 1 has been re-elect to old tion haa be alled la to Spections. |private car We're curious to} ice several instances where men | It seoms to me that it Would | know how much this will reduce have gained admission to be a good plan to print a warn the socialist vote.” can look at this experience fror eral angl houses at unusual hours, t ing to our citizens, with the | That's easy, Jist give these dog ache A ng. Not for himself cause of thetr statement th: statement of conditions, so that articles little bigger headlines, for fake the human one. He did wrong , ’ they wore electrical inspectors they guard against unwar- | no wolf respecting dog ts supposed the hired agent of 5 en of ¢ tability, sup under this office, The only rant actions by criminally |to walk, Why, only “blanket stiff” | ss aft ayatent. He paid the price.| Occasion for any of our inspeo- | disposed individuals posing as arc supposed to do that! Me for t and beneficiaries of the graft system le f t tors being out on official buat electrical inspectors, We are | the dog every time. They got the swag. Under these conditions, isnt it really} ness outside of the hours be | taking this matter up with the JOHN SEKAVEER, i y ‘ td by him? More often the human] t¥een 8 a m. and 6 p. m. Is for chief of Auburn, Wash. } ther fine of them to starfd by him inspection of electrical oquip- caught chegueth | lool used by the rich to p chestnuts out of the fire is cast ment at places of public enter will be vigorously prosecuted Editor The Star: I have read ! 4 * becomes soot d the publi | Aside discredited, as s it b i ty and the pt = eee fice | ARD JOBLYN, | ets wise! w rare exception, All | pei ne i s + vee we o as « finan-| ix inspectors are each furniab- | Bditor The Start In your paper Ve'll wager, though, that if you were to a k the fina re preg Rak ge ata grog lpi rye 2 tiers who got Ramsey back into this bank presidency what| Ing thelr authority over my per. |"A pet dog was sent the offér May k of h - 1 feel sorry for the. MeNa-|-—~ - ——— sina ered they think of such t as still 3 Mmaras and for the men convicted at Indianapolis, and who having stood by them in good report, now decline to d ert them in ill uld fail to denounce the “lawlessness and * workers. Which is cnly to say it mak x i r lone y or dyna Yet let u The just cause in which matter what the seeming provocation not misun- derstand the value in | which is the e in foul ath er as in fair. It may not be logical nor serupulously just, but it is delightfully t somehow the whole state when he declared that the state, and not the] gailroads and the water front mon ypolists, is the real owner of the Seattle, ” 1a ther harbor Houser’s resolution before the legislature calls for an in vestigation of his charges. : That is all The state can afford to investiga and 1 t whetl private interests have deprived it of yper worth over a ms of doll It sh b r ir in hundred mill oe * A . . If the state owns its water front, it is a high crime to gilow it to be monopolized by special interests that exact a higher ‘oll for dockage and wharfage, in Seattle, particularly, than any other city in the country, a1 1 that means j bit added the high cost of living LOOKS | goni ! House 1 ALL MAKES OF phate FOUNTAIN PENS Shaw's Pharmacy, frowning dow famil 5 und Madison § Jar pomp and Go to ft Woody, Makes a t IIT TE gry us, ‘ aanrig % KEEP THIS in mind AGATE TNS ARPS ; ee ; ADY { twenty n for the devel ATTEN: XAMINAT ON | 4 opment of ashington's waste BART. 4 will of he t , - TEE { lands ive the ea fs PLATES \ fackbone of ptosperous small it farmers f NILES YOu'VE GOT to hand it to IE ike Tork. He lo there wit pEMTISTS pluck, even if he hasn't got | R22) Saeseapmers eet ® sense enough to know when he FAG to $5.00 Js licked nd proper. 93.30 Up Porcelain Obie is (t/ Gold Fillings “© Silver Fillings TERMS MILLER i hardest PETER ® against the up combina TO"SUIT tion in the world—police and) i” ONE OF the headlines that | RVPapere) ean attr : don’t attract us amy more: ADVERTISE.” ALL’ WORK ¢ i GUARANTEED 19 YEARS “Masked Men Hold Up Store.” Getting too common. Laboring Peopie’s Dentists Ft ECTRO DENTAL PARLOAS? FIRST AYEZMNG-PINES'. Opposite Public: Mathet T'S GREAT to have a rel ative on the bench when one’s} @ lawyer. You $3.25 to $7.50 Saved on Men’s and Women’s Apparel NOW You oould not earn this amount any easier than by taking advantage of the values offered during thie sale. You will find every garment marked at their original prices, from whieh are made liberal 25% Reductions $30.00 Suits $27.50 8uite $25.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $18.60 Suits $15.00 Suits OF Coats. .oee..+- $22.60 $19.60 $18.55 - $16.75 » 913.76 $11.75 or Coats, or Coats........ or Coate. or Coats.. or Coate.. WITH CREDIT? oF COURSE We never do things half way so, of course, you get the convenience of credit, too, You do not have to Pay cash to make thie saving, pay down what you can afford, then $1.00 a week or $8.00 a month, Open Saturday Evening Until 10 No Third Av. Near Seweca Come in and see our free pictures, 617 Second Ave. Stores Everywhere with considerable interest the let-/ tera advocating a $20,000,000 bond | fanue to be used in reclaiming logmed-off land for the purpose of | selling same to future immigrants | 1 have made every effort, so far without success, to lease for a) term of five years without any refit whatever, a ranch that any/ industrious family can make a good l\iving from the firet year. From| my experience, I do believe that there {s demand enough for! jfarm property to warrant the state | in bonding the taxpayers for v'n9| to olear land for which there is no demand | The average immigrant lands with about $100, and this sum would not be sufficient to make) any kind of a start on a ranch in this country. A state powder fac: | tory at which etumping pow der | could be procured at $1.50 per box, and a aystem of good roads, would be far more attractive to the aver age man who is looking for farm | property than would a tract of out of-the way state land for which he would have no use | What a settler requires first is good gonads, then schools, churdhes and good markets, and given these he will make Nis own opportunities without any state ald B, BE. AXB Editor The Star: Charlies J Schott, in The Star of January 21, makes some good suggestions. t do not see the wisdom of a bond leaue for $2,000,000 or any other large amount, But let our legtela tors appropriate, say $100,000, to be used economically in removing stumps from several sections of land in some good location. I have {had experience tn clearing, and with proper machinery and powd manufactured by the ¢ nment at cost, { can, on an ave clear re state for the plow land for §75 5 At that rate for $100,000 th can put 1,280 acres of land on the market, ready for the plow IRA B. JOHNSON Monroe, Wash. \v tre ¢ ALBANY PaAINLES? 188080686 Albany Cut-Rate Dentists we eran we BACK OF OUB Wonk ARS. GUARANTEE SIGNED BY Us. EASY PAYMENTS Other High Oings Albany Cut | Dentists’ Prices: Rate Prices $0 Sestenise Mae ov S12 Siarnnceed Wit... $0 $10 Porcelain Crown. . $4 $10 Gold or Porcelain Solid Gold Fillings. a Up Silver Fillings Solid Gold or Bridge Work " $4 MASY PAYMENTS ome in an bearn about our Alveo co, nature oeth, ALBANY ©UT RATR DON Pars, ond Floor People’ | ator or Walk Up. \ © WIL. a | | you, our Wot WIhd | PL COLDS CAUSE AXATIVE UE nt BROTHERHOOD Lg 511%, King Tel. M & wadles form x | 4 | : a li fel, S50. [non BENEFACTOR; GIVEN LONG TERy of pill shooters that the on each other | By the junior offis boy. to him and sald well, aleok, you dont need a dock ter to your ee t fy. Jan. 24.—some people got! P : | W. H. Carmichast hag e a durn fanny idea of humee | and mr mackenzie’s dauter lyea from tod » , feckly well, setting in the pa ‘0 ponder Oye, if you don’t belleve it, ask aleck |, atin 2 pounds of { . ,|the error of rotting a @ he mackensie, witch lives in brooklin | vine feller "| mariten He was sent ee q f still, there are frends of mr. tac bele me, them docks w ore,|werve from five to 15 pre kenzie’s witch would advise you not and not having nobody else to cus,| stealing $198 from W. G. i= ' to ask him they cussed mr. mack who gave him a dlace to ] after sumthing had hapened| 'f he finds» who sent them tela-|when he was broke It tas witch 1 am about to relate, it had | fone calls, there will be more to this| first eriminal case heard by got around the naberbood, 2 or 2) eter johny Hurr phet ries r frends of mr. mackenzie came 7 _eremaes: are sancti aires 6 ‘GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR house today, do you, ha ha what aleck said to them tn re ply dident have no ba ha on tho| — 5. DER end of it, and it was good snappy | DE6BTROYS DANORUFF—BTOPS FAILLING HAIR—CLEANGI INVIGORATES YOUR SCALP—DELIGHTFUL DRESSING, 2) stuff to brake off a frendship with | the trouble was this, mr. mac kenzle has a beautiful daught trouble enuf for any man in these in brooklin, but there Worse to come be uther evening mr. mackenale was reading the brook.in bugle and thinking of going to bed, as it was Almont § o'clock, when the dorebel! dava, oven —_ Ys in | | To be possessed of @ head of about two weeks’ | heavy, beautiful wate} noft, lustrous, | Will see new hair--fine and fluffy, wavy and dan |at first —yes—but really new from sprouting out all over your rang | Gruff is merely @ matter of using 4/Danderine is, we believe, the who can that be, at this hour of | little Dandorine ure hair grower; destroyer the nite, says mr. mackenzle, going|. It t# easy and inexpensive to|dandruff and © for itchy sqJ’ to the dore have nice, soft halr and lots of it. and it never falls to stop & there stood a guy with a 3-cor-| Just get a t bottle of Knowl hair at once. nered set of whiskers and a leather, tone Danderine now—all drug If you want to prove ho tool cheat | et tores recommend it—apply a fittle| and soft your hair really i am dock jones, he says, and || 8# @irected and within ten minutes a cloth with a little Dandertng have come on the run there will an appearance of carefully draw it through your what's the hurry, say# mr. mac | abundance; freshaess, fuffiness and |—taking one small strand at. 4 5 kengie, get your breth and then/an Incomparavte gloss and lustre |time. Your hair will be soft, explane yourself | end try as you will you cannot find and beautiful in just a few explane myself, says the dock,|@ trace of dandruff or falling hair; | ments—n delightful surprise ee aint your dauter terrable sick, ie your real surprise will be after everyone who tries this. somebody telafoned me that she was just then another boob with a bush on bis map drove up in a) speed wagon and hopped out : waule ts tha om Ut, ue tabs $10,000.00 for a name. For details dashing up the steps, | am dock brown : | call at 617 Second Ave ell, #ir, in about 15 minnite mr. | was #o full Tomorrow, Saturday Is the Last Day of our fiscal year, besides the last day of our Pre-Inventory Sale, and there is going be something doing at this store. We have lots of odds and ends we will not put @ our inventory sheets for a good reason. These goods we will display on our tables afd) } counters for Saturday's selling and the prices we have put on them will surprise you | DON’T BLAME US if your neighbor gets the bargains and you don’t get any—yeu have the same chance to get them that she has. We only mention a few of the B —there are hundreds more just as good as these. None of these articles are displayed our windows—all are on counters and tables ready for sale. “Enough said.” mackenzie's front yard DON’T MIS& The Last Day of Our Pre-inven tory Sale—it's Tomorrow Last Day of Our PRE-INVEN- TORY SALE SATURDAY Infants’ Wool Mitts A box of about 30 dozeen resurrected from REMNANTS Remnants of Challis Robe Prints Cretonnes, Ginghams, Flannelettes, worth up Edwin London Co. stock, slightly soiled, to 10e, SALE PRICE A YARD sorted colors; worth up to 25¢, Basement. SALE PRICE, A PAIR...,.. Main Floor. White Shirt Waists One tabl¢ of ladies’ white shirt waists, lace and y trimmed; nearly all sizes: 25 6 $1.00, While they last, each. . 206 Second Floor. Veils 1% yards; worth up t 1,000 Ladies’ Veils, stik ones, all colors; Saturday, each . Main Floor. embrold worth up assorted kinds}] Embroideries We have a table of embroideries, consisting of insertion, galloona, bands and beadings, worth Gloves for Men Workmen's Gauntlet made of cam Gloves from 15¢ to 60c, These were overlooked at our # and just the th'=¢ for this cold last House Cleaning Sale, They are soiled and p hot selling at price, it’s mussed, but will wash, 8 g them away at, a pair.....se6 Take them at, © yAard.....ccsssscceeevees OO Main Floor Main Fioor, HALF PRICE A table of Infante’ long and short mussed and soiled Millinery a Your last chance--ladies’ trimmed hate-—felts plushes and velvets, feather trimmed; divided ico The 81 a io" — in two lots; lot 1, worth to 0, { for for for for Chotce seeeee ' Lot 2, worth to $12.50. Choice One lot of Outing Hats go at Second Fioort 25c 38c 50c 75c $1.00$ As good as ever when washed, 98c Men's Sweaters Men's plain and ruff ne sizes, but not all six ip to $1 k sweaters, assort 6 or colors; worth SATURDAY Main Floor. Suspenders For men boys, all with slastic, assorted colors, While hey last, per pair.... ies Main Floor. braid ends, good Mixed Candies Mousquetaire Gloves We don't want to inventory any of our 7 Woe have a little lot of 12-button black Mous mixed candies We will weigh them you just as lon s th last. quetaire kid gloves, sixes ladies worth $2.00, While they last, a palr % to 6%, for Saturday only, per 1b pe eee Main Floor, Main Floor. Vici and Box Calf $1.00 We confess that the reason these splendid hey are lace st Misses’ Big Boys’ Satin Calf Bluchers for $1.00 for t Here fa a chance he big boys to buy satin are so low priced is b calf Bluchers at a very small price, Shoes They are $1.50, $1.75 end $2.00 grades, and# that are worth of any one’s money. Big you want pervice at cmall cost, Nem sizes only—4, 4 These will open your eyes for values, for a ps chance Sizes ‘to larg 2 1 stro them just bring 7 ealf or nice bright viel with patent Basement. Ups- -on spetial sale, at a patr Basement Women’s Shoes $2.50 Girls’ High Buttoners $1.50 We offer extraordinary values at this figure not a pair worth lesa than $3.00, Patent leather Beautiful quality patent leather or stur@y viel kid, gunmetal, with mat calf tops; also tal, high cut for stormy winter Weary tan calf, either lace or button, new round toe © from 6 to large and the kinds that military or low heels at $2.00 to $2.50, all on sale On special sale at a pair $2.50 (remember any size) 1 pair Basement Basement ° “The Economy Store,” Second Avent, Between Spring and Seneca.

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