The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1913, Page 6

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6 THE STAR—TUFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 - | = . , e Words by Schaef + TEDDY WILL EAT Osgar Moralizes on the Idleness'of Woman - - - ms Music by MacDexagil ° =~ ; sommes eee Se Semae, aue Bieta, — a \ DERE 159 NO USE TALKING * J YESS, SIR. DERE 189 Too “A MAN VORKS HI9S FINGERS To \ “SAY, 1 WANT ri I'm BUSY, ASK Dor VomAN tate > HIGH COST OF LIVING Ié MANY Rane NS IDLE ALL DAK P DER BONE 1D EARN MONEY To BUY SOME BODY ‘Te BUILD \ AT DOT VASHTUB — SHE AIN ve hoon , ; ALL DER RESULT OF DER f A MAN VORKS UND A f VIMMENS DEIR LIMOUSINES DND SILAC rs STONE FENCE FOR ME ) \ DOING WN :: 2 rh walt ¢ \OLENESS OF VIMMENS, rd ey VOMAN LOAFS. GOWNS. A MAN'S VORK Iss rare Wie SOT ; , - } iver a pi sion Se NEVER Done! Y OP ads pit | | tures ‘ ——— ? SHANGHAI F w . | Wholesale House to Sell Direct to the Consumer +— : LABOR ENJOYS DAY'S, Sree Yat | ce oe tte a PARK CELEBRATION | = : 4 HAE | Su is 3 S OHNO fate eee ee =. CLASS PRESIDENT __ : i l) tf Is Suerte | te too, ; oD DROWNED IN LAKE CHUS 3s © HERE THEY COMEL | soe | pulmotor was ap gl WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK [p a P Hutehins’ Ife had fi OR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER ss ~ ANOTHER CHANCE ; ¥ the son of F. 8, Hates @ w f chitect, 405 West Galer st © Amalgam Filling 50c Up a now ao OY OF 16 SAVES s om fly the A ‘ a in the department § true tb ; ‘ uned “ ance, where Gold Crowns $3 and Uo BROTHERS IN FIRE | ia trust ia the penitentiary a8 be ‘ ps | vin the sch PORTL th ; Vink < iv | od a ¢ t t ne in ut KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2ndAv.f) * Full Sets Teeth $5 an: sete sana neansee ees By W. H. Album HOE HOSPIT : t ee * BABY IS LIVESTOCK * ti‘come bark”: UU ee fi We have thousands of Seattle pa un * LODI, Cal, Sept Mra. «| : C. theate: whe wi a that * D. Bost tried to send her # A ha > th 1 tol WHERE 18 IT WORN? ® ba home of a friend #/|as ‘ be 1 us SHARO . bl ten } re worke ® che > * ‘ his s} patic 2 ‘ ¢ eo, and|* «| > € € eC < $ istact f t weighed only 17 pounds. thee eee fieht to justify } n the eyes of k ‘ ‘ 1 chee a Sy ti REDS St okt oh od Sond incr > Pata node nich, aad: the: vast -etterorin Today and Tomorrow = Ww S AKE He will win vindication from the American people; a : i j » he will climb the highest mountain in the world; and at t astern si 12-Year Guarantee to All then he will make the immeasurable resources of the eL i ‘ted ror iageeey PUBLIC MARKE A -5-~" polar regions available for the use of mankind. That is —_—_———— Pay “t — es oe his progress ai of eepymemage Aetealbe tesa ntverstty | le efamatior ‘ height,” be sal Our tnvitation of yesterday to come tm t ea ehe wear themeecivé he k to prove my case s in W n's T tlored Outer Gar BIG Hes sho 1 von fg aaaity torai n enthustastic ec wears of tay 1 that our ef pi 1 went »preciated. Remember, aiken -* ely not be urged to buy, We ant you to come in and get acq with the new Fall styles Today scores of Seattle women took ad- van this opportunity we are offer ing, and tried on suits and coats, investigations to the THE LARGEST RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF J)" \»° PURE FOOD STUFFS ON THE | PACIFIC COAST "i + friends tomer ae aetnn t you Will not be disap For Stall Numbers on Specials Below, See Bulletin Boards ring Jc “Mount Everest, at the apex of the Himalayas, between India and Thibet, 29,000 feet high, the biggest of all mountains, has never been climbed. Nobody has ever really tried to climb it. It towers far above the tall peaks scaled by Abruzzi and Graham and Mrs. Workman ee. A aS . ee awe Pres “THEY SAY IT IS INACCESSIBLE. VERY WELL—I wit | “fhoctre Vita. coturates ‘the nerves SOc Teas, Ib. .2...+6 E WILL CLIMB IT! It cannot be so hard as the Pole. and vitals wth slectrh tf while Ar 1 er more t t 1 t who : you sleep. 1 bullda up strength and ; For th I rs wheltty in every silting organ and ‘ Grives out ine and aches. 4 ® ‘ Eleotra-Vita is the only successtal , a A l " th Jance for infusing sectrictty body The influence is powerta c Pheumation, Gevality of any kind. and Se el ee cd ont... Bhe | 10 bas Lansusy Scop Bee | | M'ADOO PLANS DAY'S WORK WHILE POSITIVE. PROOF FLOUNDERING ABOUT IN COLD BATH ¥ cannes wih ime, WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— for his secretary eat oremt parts of the body, ankles, chides nbaratar in romps Newton and the nee, armas, for several years. Kleo. William @. McAdoo, se Y day's work have started, with ranYien hes re | F vy ss of the treasury, starts his day's fo nore delay than that. They iso hetped my nervons condition. Th work about four seconds after confer while McAdoo is taking ws gr fin Sank ME ee Ines veers: fronore ceilues to covets viele afety Razor 3 tary, “By” Newton, occupy ad- undivided attention to a cold joining rooms at the Cosmos bath while it lasts, but McAdoo . club, In Washington gets his mind off the ordeal by ut it ost re es | McAdoo opens his eyes, thinking what reply to make to gives himself time for just one an_important letter The Seattle Star has arrangements whereby it 1s able | yawn, and then bounds out of They continue their confer. to offer free, wica each ye subscription, at the regulat price of - | bed, at the same time calling ence while McAdoo shaves. $3.25, ‘ : ha a ; D ; e ° cemensone : Plectra. a is & eotentific device for infustog the but sosthing current of slectrtotty tor howe a Satisfied ve eal i THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT ¥ 5 t st M y tin nd her contrivances you Y } f the t Font without charges, Ail you Wave to 0 to adjust ft y a 8 M. Tay D Barrer te the proper dogros of street’ R halos "nadnre vr t MII AML i ht lity and energy inactive organ. p ot slectriotty. Ghent , ™ i He "Poatvor how far evar You Iiee, Pom cam nee Meotre-Vite ae soocennraty > na Hy os if you were tn our 1 rette case, ~| (Call T day Big Book Free! “ OWN HIS BARE FEET a mn vi nga | aes n f fety ra ¢ Y r in the past t ali loday—Big book Free! prameenigt I fatt ie ee piig toe soa Raat Sa i dust pat nema and. edArees on thia coupon and mati R te um Www mornir nae GON, « : hore is your ohance to > free, : ' oe hen his f Ww tow en remor tl Mire. Nellie P. Hickey, 2711 11th] strated with Colonel Sam Te D ay 90-pegs book, which explains mary Vi Jav. W., has reported the theft of aor R d O - Off t Pte thinas yoo ought to xnow aboot the | The Electra-Vita Co. ay. Wo Ae repOrerom her house,| Pott, the picturesque mayor of ea ur er be i a the burglary occurring some time | Clarington imilate THE SEATTLE STAR for Onc Year (regular price $3 25 vi 708 Empress Bide, 4 Ave, Cor Sunday night. | | Sockless Sim; of Kansas, and $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ..++ Pr Horing, Beattin, Wash i ke’ crulse| WA/Ked down the main avenue in He GEATTLM STAR tea bicarneie ¢ ; Fr } . ~ Following a five wee ul ; ; SE or Six Months (regular price 20 c } Please send te, prepaid, pour tres, GAS MAKES ANY HOME MORE PLEASANT Tuan Islands, the| Ms bare feet, while the street wa $1.80), together with this.Burham Shaving Outfit, for $2: t sopnen Ghurtcatel boot, : \ wn “the | ero he t them to min | ee rea nes mmis-| thetr of and that, ha || THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1 50 ée Bree GR ert tas book, Setigat | MMe ceeeeeeemereeeescomentbee: SEATTLE LIGHTING CO, BI MaRI St omtna accaa caccd, na |f $1:90), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for... He z the coupon now. or call and axemmtos | paarees ..ccecee SEN whoat Co a eget cart ued, OF E “i De , iba ootten, sr" Ca pee Henry Buildtity Bhaseobleia ava | words _, that olone! |] Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who . 96D. m.; tniurda: c, $60 chem « se 4 a 767. ‘eachappott, w is a veteran of sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending i Sundays, 10 to a fag |t jthe Civil War, has caused much 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage L. W. Marino, 302 Maynard av! controversy since he took office. °

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