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druge, ( treatment on earth, Shocking All this talk about not being able to get “quality” in « “made-to-order” suit for less than $25 is too thin. You're no man's fool Get wise. We'll make you a Suit or Overcoat 1d Made-To-Order We get swellest woolens— direct from the mills—in car load lows—make thousands of suits in our 117 stores—make only a small profit on each. That's why we can give you “quality” and save you $10, 323 Pike St. Next to United i Cigar Store. Copyrighted 1 Leon Sigman EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN KAILWAY SEATTLE TO EVERETT — Limited traine 10:30 a m and pom Local Qraine 6:39, 7:20, $30, 9°90, 10:90, 11:30 . 2-30, 4:3 20, $200, “6:00. 33 a Fretgnt leaves both cities 6:00 p TRACTION CO. WASH PACIFIC N« RY Does your furnished you? Advertise for a better on Use a Star want ad. THE STARg FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913. IWtinnings, fi rE O. Saw ae | | By E. O. Sawyer | City Editor of The Star, SHUSHANNA | No the smoke is out of my eyes and I am losing my appetite for 1 yoked beans seas <i with soggy hotceakes and raw ba con, let's rant a bit on stamp * on tratl I att here in ¢ p ut Shushanna, the seat of the new gold fields of Alaska all, put gold on the Ist along with cocaine and of the for a » more tr seduetive poppy shot tn the natble vietim th hn stampe for gold | Sixty Streams to Ford | Sixty 18 to ford, 30 miles jot swam tundra to cross, 40 bars along glactal vat-trall ov slides bP rains and with just six miles of “good go. Jing” through pine rt that's | {1 the early stampeders trav McCarthy to Shushanna ree it ts slightly diffe t wagon road ng over the t miles « les of sle ice, and soon it will be $0 miles of sledding, but with that, it's no Sun day afternoon pleasure stroll It's Tough Going Upper pleture shows Cari With am, brother of the engineer of the | Seattie port commission, who staked the second ready for work. The lower picture You de walk to Shu nna,| shows William James and helpers rou know mush” the And, | at work at the sluice boxes. James plodding over a few miles of | discovered Shushanna. tundra or ¢ foot tht oozing to a nicety scriptive word On sight there's something amus you appr rigin of that de ing about a man stumbling over tundra in heavy boots {n chase of a few young ptarmigan in an at tempt to kill one with a club, but when you find out, from personal experte that the man’s life de pends on his ability to hit the birds or starve—you cease to see any | thing funny fn his wobbling stride In outoftheway spots all over men could be seen si) But what do t ry do on cold Well, it was “cold days” and lack | lead eping tn the| of food that drove 1,500 of the first to reach Shushanna out of qmp and “back home”—penniless Always Have an Appetite Speaking of food, that commodity per man in Shushanna {s edly greater than in any other «ol field tr ska, THAT'S GO. ING SOME! The high altitude, together with the fact that tralla around camp yver rough ground, gives every one a GOOD appetite. the am q day In some camy Kan stews going ing them as fast keop mull! time eat ked FAMOUS ACTRESS LOSES 70 LBS. OF FAT TEXAS GUINAN, STAR OF THE “PASSING SHOW” AND N. Y. WINTER GARDEN CO., OFFERS HER OWN MARVELOUS NEW TREATMENT TO FAT FOLKS NEW TREATMENT GIVES ELEGANCE OF FIGURE AND STARTLING RESULTS QUICKLY Eat All You Want and Grow Thin—Reduce Rapidly as Much as Desired — The World's Youngest and Most Beautiful Star Shows All Womankind the Way to Slim Grace and Beauty “Texas” self to fawn-like, fascinating, and “The Kissing Girl,” witching beauty of face and she was formed pt woman alive.” As Texts Guinan had matinee, in the world to without ‘consulting stage doorkeeper wa dressing room was hospt by a maid, and arrange @ her. The cantly passed. iH, Mi of her, ap which she if the press, and In offered to fat-burdened nd women, as I rned in life that the only way to know happiness was to give it to others, and if by lett 14 know oft quick method bt I can 4, then I I have not “But won't inkling | will fe fved in vain a give me an nent obesity water does it include any any Qoctor, and { any drug st There to ru faith is no for on the ure ¢ tal suRKestion it “I have tried many such takes a peerless artist whose ronounced by New to perform at It seemed the easiest thing Interview vigilant The turned open 18 | figure Guinan, once a plain, stout girl who suddenly and idolized by audiences before whom she appeared in “The Passing Show of 1912,” fairy proportions, now figure have taken Dtimate frien: 1912, Copyright, MISS TEXAS GUINAN Who, was most fascinating actress.” with beauty of m and grace and me the admiration yed the f my of my whole career w world. 1 fle n enormous wel inlens 1 nt, and could reduce my heart hangs heavy immaculate American theatregoers by storm York's foremost theatrical manager as it ts said, King Kdward doctarea |» th “God's masterpiece and the world «| t give me|® 0 with the memory I tried it on myself! of the®fat days that are gone when my Lanco Bh reduced her ed and dazzled he Kiss Waltz” and mysteriously the th melody of voice be It is sa “The most fat, ungainly feure mad P ‘tall.’ I simply would not be resigned t my fate, and although ever al “Texas, there te no way out o 4 lemma,’ and told that no fat re ducing spectailat I determined not with the result > give up in that I abeotate . My new, « Aespatr be sent thetr wetgh It In new treatn rhe hae given It world’s most famous Adelaid ys: “Dear me congratulate you treatment rapidly as tm Mise Guinan upon the reduced Louise Firunell, the Quaker: maid t the earth's greatest beauties, lost 10 pounds the first work w t astonishing n treatment In aa this remarkable treatment not @ Mke the treatment used the court Indies and famous act f th Ola World he r remedy through remarkable thing in t the firet to intr free book, which bution, should be Geaire quick reduct! fascinating style. It her treatment, Texas acknowledged America’s 1m star, reduced her own and’ conquered nduoe tt is doing her utm< omen who ment t does hot pr flabby duce wrinkles All who have arving themasives. of the|t 1 | with any Addren EXAS GUINAN, Suite #49, + Low Angelos, Cal.—Advt. claim at Shushanna, nt of/for two Six ptarmigan make a fair meal SOMEBODY men, @ ptarmigan ta OUNCE of duat at aie ¢ spring chicken, | BLOOD! € ’ haven't m h 4 atl, “% ay atreng rtf ene oar that m ind |bande—to help 6 going on “Scolai” ts 1 a stalrease! r $b Insane With Gold Lust he _Of folly there tx no end in , Is It Really Worth the Price? Sawyer, in Heart of Newest] Alaska Treasure House, Writes of Horrors of the Trail gold stampede, Only men tnaane with the lust of gold will try te ford a glactal stream walst dee} with a pack on thelr bac That only four were loat in the Nazxena and Chitistone rivers was not the fault of the stampeders “The Dyea trail to the Klon pared Beoolal of August 3 who ought to know. Scolal knees, digging holes In the Ice with a hunting knife! over ASY dike wae a paved the goat t Pass after tho said an old-timer on nh MONEY? THERE ALASKA! ISN'T A wl th t nh it He crawied hand NY et com 1 over blizzard SUCH IN PAYS FOR EVERY th his LIFE. | is, an I see © cha for an “out ne but his two » win! and all the hard the which » me luckiest, | KIND, GENEROUS |; PUGET SOUND CO, : AT WORK AGAIN : ‘The Puget Sound : Traction, Light | & Power Co, the aecommodating) old corporation cording to itaown| & * * * * advertisements, has come to bat|* again bes Hereafter, is the latest edict, , mail carriers will have to pay alw separate fare for every ride, Instead |» of being carried at a flat rate for the year | perfectly | | The change, says Postmaster Russell, will greatly retard the de livery of mail {fn the outlying terri ry The fat | approximately The company suc rate nets the company $8,600 a year. in block ling an ort, when its franchise wa sed for In 1900, to insert a | provision to carry the mail car [riers free. Not content with this |the company now also plans to do away with the flat rate THEY WERE REAL w ASHINKTON A gang of 150 a for the Phil hia ¢ line ympany | unt more c au mis in tle. ‘The copperhead lair was encountered on the farm of Madi n Scott | A count after the battle showed fifty CHARLIE IN LUCK SSVILLE, Wis, Sept Harmon, a poor working | 4 letter from a San Fra eight dead reptiles | man, got cisoo, Cal, lawyer notifying him he was one of three heirs to the $30. | 000 estate of an ecce ic old uncle who had just died on the Pacific coast. The lost heard of the uncle | was 30 years ago | ST. JOSEPH, Mo,, Sept. 26.~ Mrs. | Lucille Morgan is the mother of a | five-pound boy, born with two fully | developed upper teeth € | NATIONAL LEAGUE é Philadelphia 4-7, Roston 1-6. i NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE i Won. Lost t fi Pr rary) i abe ce AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pot | ig 7m 86¢ 4 ¢ 42k Won. Lont rs 6 46 lelphin me 4 4 68 Ineinnat! ‘i on s COAST LEAGUE Onkland &, Venteo 4 Los Angelos 7, Sacramento 0. Vortiand 4, San Vrancisco 8 ® expense of the city oped a flow of aalt water. the wanted elty ter, the tal lone Here is Your Chance to Make Real Money $$$ THESE PEOPLE ARE WAITING FOR YOU TO BUILD AND SELL THEM A HOME $50 ISSAQUAH’S NOVEMBER PAYROLL, $40,000 AND THEN SOME. McCloskey’s Addition to ISSAQUAH Goes on the Market Sunday Lots 50x140 More or Less for $150 to $550 Good location for hotels. ing place. Today it has Issaquah has in 1,200—a few months ago 500. SEE YOUR CHANCE? ® “WATER WITCH” LETS city SQUANDER $500 It letteeesennnnns Jodndnial deve} As * e * * :| RHR RA Ree eH | | ber 26 EREREEEZREEZRESESESE SEE 2, Link Your Interests to this Chain of Credit Stores Snappy Suits for Young Ment} new We Trust You LE Will Hold Reception The Friendly mode wi $16.75 to $32.50 We Trus Near Seneca St. EMPORIA, Kan, 8 complised wonders elsew vd but porin does not be : A HIGH WE | * in them During the re *) * LOS AN' % drowth the city’s water supply ®| WALLA W ALLA, Sept Del-| * 26.— While became dangerou low. A®| 8. Figner and Gertrude A.|* tent well was located by a *| water, Or,, were mar-| * Mrs. “water witch” and was drilled * | ried today on the roof of the seven-| * fo a depth of 256 feet at * Baker-Boyer Bank bulding.| **eeeee Ireland officiated. club of the Y. W. new America will hold an opening rec to all their friends at the as suade Germany ation rooms on Friday, Septem- Francisco in at 8:30. ‘ Berlin . —_ 1119-21 Third Ave. Stores Everywhere Goose EZEREEZBEBEEBEEEE fashionable Long Be: Raymond Terry fractured one of her hips Rae eee p many, said he believes he t onab SeLdAARE AREER RRR *) SEE WHAT RAY DID * * * * * LES, Cal “tangoing Sept at a ch hotel, fell and WILL GET GERMANY PARIS, Sept. 26.—J n ambassador to Ger- W. Gerard, can pur. © exhibit at San 1915 when he gets ba AT ISSAQUAH ISSAQUAH’S AUGUST PAYROLL $36,000. on Monthly Payments Good location for stores barber shops and all lines that go with a rapidly grow- ght a population of 5,000 people. Issaquah, 15 miles as the crow flies from Seattle, on the Northern Pacific R. R., Sammamish business. you will see a sight worth seeing. first of this year, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE SATURDAY STAR AND THE SUNDAY PAPERS OR CALL 505 King county’s most Sunday morning take the S Auto stages will meet the cars a It’s your opportunity to make something. Lowman Bidg. David P. Eastman Lows tle, fertile valley. Renton & Southern Renton and take you cars on 10 miles Over $1,000,000 has_ been Come and see for yourself. dumped Also the heart of rich coal fields. for Renton—40 minute service. NO CHILDREN. No obligation to buy, Issaquah Fourth av, to Issaquah, into A . Steesg. \ "Ee i le ws i 1 80 4 Ue \ i {= i co | { ] | Bo { y iz { i &e | Qu little suits in i bs Page hi * en our | You will ik very reas- { 5 $5.00 to $7.50 , |‘ SIE sc 2 KAHN’S SORE NOW WASHINGTON, Sept. for mis lighthouse board to for his lighthous board to the voice of the siren off | island, San Francisco bay | he will introduce a bill to a" Phone Main 963 TEyres Transfer Office 114 Jackson St. 1° 2 Se OV BO OCF BL 2at_s182 2O) ee eS Cee Ct he 8 gS RRR eT —_ «= 1. lies at the head of Lake This is But Industries since the 505 co. w Sead ied sh ieee os nile eel ee oe ee wie.