The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 4

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} | ° ® © ° THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913 ‘ etd Alaa a CRITICISE. VOTE. OF ahaa biruEe 1 HELD FOR Sela TWO COUNCILMEN | NOT CRAZY, EITHER BOOZE TO THORPE oe FATTLE STAR | | ity r tem 5 | ‘ - : ti 4 Be ! conde t r Set up a! 1 yecial aim i z r learn \ \r r \ ‘ Hohe can. | arning about evil i th re — tnless what » eaches y vhat to d as Well as to M 4 Wet k w young John’s 1 He might t the money to mal Man f rich e ° | 1 leed t \ men do. Not vy by I lea f Regt zs ! y, can 4 > ae For st w a GEORGE PROMISTD WIS WIFE HE Corrupt only a few victims—abused nature soon pu a limit WOULD WEYER TOUCH IT RORIN to his debauchery Far greater is the power ‘ Pe Heard in Vaudeville —_— Caaaa ww by sordid greed to exert a pitiless economic pres te] During a recent perfo OSM. x "hs spikes bie ag! A } rforce h n ~ E a . which underpaid w n in numbers yield perforce : 1 fo ai ror} W\ marae * But are we so greatly in need of further Information on thie eub-| Ti covered that = ’ pit e ’ Slip Pela d bak. tenbad, te nf pomreenne Ject? Don't we already know enough to justify our doing CUOONNGT ce | had with tne Wen & tae | Hay to wee D'Auber, the grea , dol » han seek new data lar bi 1 me Hie ven ty r we Rowen for instance, that when we pay to a girl who wante to rl cg rosy 1 orton t th Bupport herseif by honest work a wage below a decent standard of), Toda ue -Agpe living, we establish a strain which, sooner or later, she cannot with}. ; @tand. No bureau of | ne is needed to make that clear “sg ieee : wage standard now]... 4) We know that in many industries such a low < gh ou fo’ the Iprevalisg ' No bureau o ' F ia neded ¢o acquaint us w that fact. Its alll esence st We know t Values which » for societ doom them te Safeguards to mak Corner Marion St. 136 Pianos Sold During the Last 8 Days A WEEK NOW ng Mrs. Yoder. M am Yoder Mrs a Dr.—Are Stee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee OR tk tt) Yet ee | | cipal of inivernity, sp 2 Ian. | f} ally mean business in this thing, it is time, don’t | Uuchere ee of ode parte os walting for private philanthropy, with ite funds wnase' 9 5 OQonyre, nd institutes and bureaus, to prosecute super ¢ They Came From. “Among its other lovable charac fluer a Oak Harbor was we sented [ters Beeleysport boasts of a piano antage, if he is ma at the Toledo auto show last week, tuner who is so deaf that he can't aa ore ng as b an 20 peoplo| hear a locomotive whistie.” Doleful tke Ide . << | If there wasn't any A Pedestrian Now. ld become of the But if we you think, to and founda fiuous inqu @e to the roots of the trouble? g Up palliatives, and ourselves, collectively, Se = ; : |"Cheer up! I'll have you on your « r ay ar « Oblo} feet flood v Aye a ean | Within a month,” said Doctor Jill. Advertining teh Doesn't the chap that|He d my car was soldto meet | | " ore know that] His monumental bill nh aquatic fowl? Boston Transcript. | Ordinarily t t fe. Jails are futile pt in those who @ h too much bad in the be us and.a | if it on! Yes, SKYGACK FROM MARS }. Bihar tac HE TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTE BOOK ON}),, EARTH CUSTOMS. u we could do vastly better for our ¢ als than t as a use! We His name ts Horsf @f man who knows bette He filled up on ; may i fin OBSERVED ELDERLY EARTH= —~ ’ rl eet that had. be rer agp thet ter ae // BEING UNDERGOING A NOSE -SHOWER Sbesition | en 5 it cove : t ( FROM A FUNNEL*RESERVOR ———— ; oe thio ee APPEARED TO BE GREATLY STIMULATED A Strong Hint an aged w the man ame s Set. celaring jertioe tor more (han a year. | | AND SOMETIMES PATTED niiS MANDS AND Now, wha n ft ? FLET AS iF SPLASMING SOUND WAVES — When you own an a fon't ~~ DOUBT. HOMEVER. THAT He mo / ABLE TO REVEL AS ACTIVELY AS 8 . r is tair—jost abc s fa he is f Ob r Sresalve. d that an me He strated bi t n ! © can tive Houser and Represe t Gra H er is a pr e G fe @ republicar National Piano Mfrs. ' AM SIMPLY FORCED TO DOTT nt, but I've g e know the reputation I have built up as \\ HiYCRV- O¢ “Oo” dom Mo f chiefly in e8 Ob, yes, Our “unholy Vong in Washi p alien tc of judges, v the Chamber of aliens " thinks it more important to let aliens own t n judges, wh You may know the anti-tip | which has been dead for four years Was killed in the legisiature yesterday Tt is not ple ot to raise $8,000. You women and men of S Editor The Star wentative of t T attended a se by the fran @ity council! tion, the nufactur of hair , toupees, ete But I've got to raise $8,000. not next but now, at once There is manufactured hair gooc 7 It's Correct, Cheasty Has It. m, after a considera further | Now is th ts yi are Neckwear Sale WELL, HERE GO THE PRICES— \ All First Quality Hair At Prices Never Before Heard of 2he Tooth Pow She Face Pneu-Massa Air Mas der . 9 Powder 206 sage, $3, cut to Te in de city ur of ther @lectric sions to ple beeir Would it not the decisio their riz pe Mr. Grif % of om '« wed of thi tm Members, Mr. Plate dail, #; ‘ it brought to bear i fying district exten t a Qnterests of the Tt is quite p t amendment passe company bear or re ket franchise Ait ta , 600 fect 4 : ; , ——— ee ne iyeniy For Men of Taste and Discrimination life of th at nie Striking reductions in Shirts and Cravats just at the time you are sure to need them. Cream . 136 Manicure Set 26e Tooth Wash cut to ae Nall Polish 13¢ $1.50 X. Z C. Bust $1.50 Ideal Hair $1.00 Hair Food .....++-47¢ Brushes 59e a > me HAIR SWITCHES PUFFS aleum Powder . 17¢ | $35 values cut "e Hate to $12.45 isd $2.98 10¢ Orange Wood | $12.50 values cut Sticks Be to $3.75 | $4.09 Bandean.. 27¢ $10.00 values cut Dandruff to $3.05 | 25e Cold Cream 12¢ : wae $7.50 values cut ‘ $2.50 © Silver Nets, .4¢ : $2 values cut Combs 9e a 69e 10c Kid Curlers .1¢ ive {Oe Hair Combs $7%é Crea MRS. ZAMORA C. CAUFFMAN | ise scious Sic ois P ba vi | ey neve ‘ ha y to .ctory Hafr Store Eimer hinlcerde s at Poly 1401 First Aye. wes cng a ZAMORA C,. CAUFFMAN, DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. | : me $3 city wo Handsome pleated and plain shirts of freshest, latest materials the ch Will you not Couldn't: it be #1 ! va red mineil te: working in favo ple it Yours very i Meas CLARK, lerett, Thanking you SM advance Finest line of Neckwear west of Chicago | information i ug Editor The Tt i foot « wil an@ models. ~ Proposal some public between : ‘4 to $1 65 m. M tle company's frebglit} NECKWEAR SPECIAL gent ieih Tho Sar [oinge a mrtitiated seirdies on) Cheasty’s Haberdashery: Proprietor The Fé two ye and the ave » LAk@ Un®@n to ture $ $2.00 $| 15 $2.50 00. ; 2 a ‘ ' Aline rec Bow ap h 4, a ween of the aly. IRVING "'TTroad out nokh on i5thay. to Ky-|| Thrae best-grade 50e Tics $1.00 ink Mr. Davis in b BALLARD. vetuta t to me. few evenings ago cc hits the nail square 1 d.| Mrs. Knicker-~Ma What [ should ike to know jarations for the new Why do not our councilmen com-| Mrs, Bocker—No, she plete the municipal street railway? | wants a simple Inauguration ~ Second Ave., at Spring St any prep-|| ° e phe | The Cheasty Stamp Is a Mark of Merit.

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