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be . is od ad ye w ay oe 4] oa al Me eo SAS SMS FESTUS. AGRO P yr Pras. whish onde 'gas Pretty as a Picture army AGLE Tex. Sept. 29 ! a Amerte nt Mextean refu r here today pl foree which le ate three daya atte about 75 miles to the south ward, were at last accounts them selves fn full flight toward the It waa, said that more than 500| Mexicans were killed in the battle 1 80 disastrously for the! BRAVE THE RAIN et teeth a pity she ha Le hear ark, for te M fect, that aK ve ane fh will r ma the Braving the rain, members of the ene a fac * FruetoNature OF Forum met at City Hall park| Way ve the last W Dental | Sur oon and passed rea. Te hey are y/Iutions condemning the traction] ey dents, Ist company for withdrawing the sale coo! an cd Nt t public service nission to a eee a youtht give the public relief without delay De the cheeks & The Forum also commended the molds mounted on vul » at @5, $10 and $15 per set. |} guaranteed f wi Dentists county commisstoners for d district, under e Murphine law cussion next week will be We suas New City Charter of 8 the provi own da ers, as the thug wh at e | FREED SECOND TIME tempted to J, McMillen, 1405 Fifth av., on Bellevue ayv., near the Present Leration tt Years oneindatlibe . 4 y » | SPRINGFIELD, O., Sept. 29—The end of the Summit line, discovered jury tn the case of Dr. Arthur 9 reste Ay it ge Pac gh i Smith, accused of pisontng his thing: nod should ng bis hi up, as ordered, Me Lames! «Your Winter Hate Omit. in. Floronee Becureet Bane oonm tend ply for m position here Millen threw open a few spec Cleaned and Reshaped wan discharged today by Judge! Sneswrpes wie shine he and landed it wet F Fvalves and almost ran over the 4 fete he New Fall and Wietor BE tian first trial of Smith,| & of life probleme will help flancee te tu San Francisco, 1 | “pointed knight of the road. The Geers sons. fg) Wdich was hold last spring, also Mom, Fyanse advice, and police were notified, but no trace Union, Main bic Ah gl Avene, uD. om the man was found | tye A.—I cannot tell you what m ay NX be best for you, but I know I would | CALL MAIN 4724 never live day after day with a pes. | {atmist withoet more grace of God} BROS. | Jin my heart than thero is at pres-| A Pirst make your feet comfort — For Addressing, Mailing and) ent jable with a hot brick or ¥ .| op > | Bagh be Gisead TP ea | PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 29.—Jos Just Printers Circular Work Anything that comes between us| Don't be peeved. If we Chim « eaten tar te r ontou © Oo on: | oF acd als ri ' 7 oan MAIN 1049, HEIDEN'S MAILING BUREAU [824 & harmonious stato Of 608 Vision, ‘Really you have done what |™urdered Israel Goldman, a 7-yea rors 1407 Fifth Ave w of be if he allows |# many of us do at times—made a/0ld boy, near the White Marat bw mora! one may be @ allows | mountain out of olebitl—and al} |Country club Maks, O'Brien begged oom to drape him Ike a funeral 2 o & and Gill tor mercy and said he slew the lad $9.50 to $27.50 Here is your opportunity to secure one of the best bargains you ever made Ir rect weartng apparel. Last week we » ed 150 of our cholcest garments and them on sale at the above figures. means a Big Saving to You as every one ts tailored in the prevatiin fashion from splendid material and w give you the very best kind of service. It will pay you to come and look them over while there ts still a large number of pat terns from which to Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop ROOMS 500 TO 508 ARCADE BLDG, SECOND AVENUE Between University and Union. LOW WESTBOUND COLONIST FARES 4 IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 25 TO OCTOBER 10, 1913 From all principal Eastern points to all points in the Pacific Northwest VIA THE Union Pacific } Oregon Short Line | O-W.R.&N. Bring Your Relatives and Friends West by Our Prepaid Order Plan “ You can buy thetr tickets and berths right here at home. 6 deliver these tickets in the Eat to those for whom they ° purchased. We arrange all the a of thelr trip. Here Are a Few of the Fares MY Missouri River | Denver ...26 eres e+: 630.00 ‘ + $30.00 | Indianapolle 2.04 +++ 40.60 - 56.15 | Nashville . 45.50 $478 | Bnlledelph : 5478 | Philadelphia é ++ 47-50) pittsburg 47.00 + 38.00) @t. Louis . . 37,00 44.75 | Washington, D. . 54.78 i Select our tine and your friends will enjoy the benefits Steel coaches, splendid roadbed, electric Mghted trains, Murteous and efficient employes, and ELECTRIC BLOCK 6IGNALS WILL PROTECT THEM ALL THE WAY. Wo will be giad to give you any tnforniation regarding 804 scheduies and assist you in arranging their trip. J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent. 10 Second Avenue Telephone Mat 932, The topte | ACCUSED DOCTOR IS ling | ection to create a logged-off) sions | for| The »| at | }for you to marry young man a—We boys a tet! keeping compan; ladies, We have mua: them several tines, day comes, they walk off her boys and leave usb We cannot figure this, antes WAND KT AI am sorry to think you love girls who are rude and whom you think judge a boy by his clothes lily no means be so foolish as to « beyond what you can afford to please any girl. Tho friendship of * girl who depends on the pocket ook Is not worth considering were you I would not risk another turndown It may, or may not, be good him t for yourself. ree Q—We have a dear girt friend whe head the company Ne of @ young man he ome wlth of id bar this and other always has = good she refused the ¢ young men. for him? What de (oe bey) etrt frieed Rog another girtt A—I think his 1 relative is a shrimp. De about the girl who has lost ( Probably she 4 Neve in talking unkindly ne wh has no t. Maybe there aw not told her recow im the company of SOME GIRTS arest human at worry 7) the her just is something she best friend, something in the case « reserves for hersel She ma | jerstand better than you think why he left her. The matter Ix strictly her own affair, and even her friends have no right to tamper with {t any more than they would have the right to i her purse. I know your intentions are an right, REAL ESTATE VENICE ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ALBERT B | OFP JD Buys « Sewing Machine. 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, $3.00 and up. New Machines rented, $2.00 per month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE 1424 Third, near Pike. Phone Mate 1626, co. DANCING HIPPODROME Excursions | Daily’ to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. | Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Uniform Courtesy All Alike Is Essentially Why The National City Bank Is a Bank for All the People To Persons Commercial and Savings Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 SERVICE THAT PLEASES if 1} You must WHE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913 James R. Crigler, freight conduc tor of the Northern Pacific, wan found dead at 11:20 Sunday morn have Jbut you heard of the }that t* paved with bricks made in | | ee ee «| * ¥| Tishop F. W, Keator of the dlo [x “Bre, ¥% Te you bad gt¥90 %| ones of Civmols netdte cian * your address I am sure the #loq at three worviccs at. Chrinta * readers of this department *| church, 47th ot N.E and Broakien ® glad to Rive you MAK *) Hishop Petor T. Rowe of Olympia |# azines, but we have no room *| told of hin trip herond the Arete | for them here, You might got ®|cirote, following the eval wht % some at the Y. W.C. A % lat Bt. John's church, West Beattie, te CYNTHIA GREY. — *! ‘The two bishops and Rev, Ernest V. Shayler of Seattle will attend * eee thee ee ig convgntion of the Episcopal — church in New York October 8 s: (NEARLY GOT HIM Holding up automobdiliata has tte because you have allowed ‘ou. Fear of not getting mar when you wanted to; fear of fear to | /because young Goldman called bis mother a profane name the ‘girl by something you do or not do; or by something BULGARIA GIVES You might way oF not aay. ‘Pear ca UP ADRIANOPLE sense at least and Pista rte aed Mn TANTINOPLE, Sept. 29 t make it long, but let it Le| Representatives of Turkey and Bul free from fear garia signed a treaty here today by If, from your experience, you, ¥ ich Bulgarta loses =Adrianople have learned the lesson that it is [824 the Thra teorery. eet St not ry to resent anything |t®® Marites rt provides another does, you are wise, Because |r an alilanc on 4 man calla you a lar (or an countries. else) it does not make you o only hurts himself by {t and hurt yourself by resentment |} AT THE THEATRES }) THIS WEEK. | a fa an Sa * Will “Just a Giri’ and “A #& |] Metropolitan—Motion pictures of * Happy Mother and Soctety the Hawalian Islands & Outcast” seod me a stamped Moore—lark if ensed envelope {fo © sella 1 envelope Ralley & Mitchel! Btock Seattle in “The Eastest Way.” Pantages Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudevilie, Emprese—Vaudeville. A HAPPY CHILD | ® priy answers. I may be able r|# to help you. Nothing will be | ® published. CYNTHIA GREY, Seeeeeeeee RRR eRe eRe Q—Cam you tell me if pumice stone te geod for blackheads? If not, what le? Thasking you. A MRALRH. | A-—-Pumice stone ts considered good for some skin trout but I eood for some skin tries bot! IN A FEW HOURS I do the kitchen table, or the stone | s our face well, dry on} apply a good, pure WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATED, seaKke well, re-steam jand remasaage oat several) FEVERISH, GIVE “CALIFORNIA |times a week at bedtime, until the) SYRUP OF FIGS.” blackheads are softened, and then gently press (not squeeze) out, Mothers can rest easy after giv Qo 4 he . | being that eree teed” and tet ling “California Syrup of Fig,” be-| played ‘with ws gh cause in a few hours all the clogged: | won't even speak to ws doesn't |up waste, sour bile and fermenting| treat bie wife right, help keep the house. We all love him, and would like to be just ae welcome as we used to be, and have our jolly uncle back again whe works to ltood gently moves out of the bowels, jand you have a well, playful child jagain. Children simply will not ltake the time from play to empty sir bowels, and they become tight- ete sluggish and When croas, feverish, restlons, see tongue in coated, then give this iclous “fruit laxative.” Children it The trouble with your uncle isd ing on the tide fata ignlde rail nving ev fallen off train, whieh left | tle short fter midnight Nothing minsifig from hts pockets and his bod ywed no |marks of violence, Ho ts survived by a widow and three children,| who live at 124 29d av of tan 1 fan Lis Atlas low # covers, for Tue Atlas for Tuesday 7 Wcsed Alin tit Pn tau size, ESTABLISHED 1875 , blue an novelty y butte in box Combination with bon yoke run. Val are used as ‘rice $1.00. Musl ‘i G th h yokes ft of gee ery and with tucked il $1.00. quat je made of the fruit jars, regular price ‘De. $1.25, special O5¢. Parowax put up in one pound packages, regular price l5c, for 10¢, MacDougall- Southwick HUSBAND OF CHICAGO, Sept. 2 promised today by a bly not caused by you. If you love ft, and {t cannot cause injury truly love him, try to cheer and help|No difference what alls yopr little} im. Go to |} and tell him you|one—if full of cold, or a sore] Want to see him jolly again, and that thr diarrhoea, stomach-acne, bad you have missed him, and be may inber, a gentle “inside | tell you the whole thing, If he does | ch should always be the} not, show your Jove at any rate, in first treatment given. Full direc his hour of 1 jtions for bables, children of all/ The|ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot the of “California Syrup of Figs, \then look carefully and see that {t fe made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” We make no aller size. Hand back with con apt any other fig ayrup. er mind about his wite | treatment of man and wife is strict ly thetr own business, Don't meddle with that rhe tries to swear (which he | can't do), 1 appear very shocked. until he thinks Tam, oh, ever so in nocent. A few days ago he asked me to marry him, and L consented. Mies Grey, sister says and the part oges mo. been tn tw Rg rich LOUISE LA, A.—Your conscience ts not quite asleop or you would not ask the | question “Am I doing right?” This ts | the still small voice speaking to you }and begging and warning you not }to harm yourself by hurting anoth er. Listen quietly to ft rather than | to the advice of others DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8 it’. |Have Your Teeth Exam-! Q.—Will_you kindly toll walking with two ladles, matlonan walk on the eutelde ey ; " | {ie center? aM ined Every Six Months | | A--Personally I think ft more|1f you do—and you ought to—you onvenient and pleasant for the| will save yourself big dental bills | gentleman to walk between the two ladies, This arrangement allows all! to partake equally in the conversa tion and sometimes a very painful tooth. | ities may develop, but with a| semt-annual examination you can keep your teeth in almost perfect leondition. The Regal Dentists are | OOK lexcoptionally successful in thelr * ¥/work. Best materials are used a % 0.” The Seattle day *| work is done efficiently and careful * nor 02 Broadway, will be &/ly—the result is it Insts a life # a good place for your efldren, */t{me. In fact, we guarantee It in le CYNTHIA GREY. *| writing for fifteen years * LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES | |We are in a position to cut, rates | because wo buy all materials in | |such large quantitiés we get them cheaper. We believe in sharing| |profits with our patients and do. That's the reason we do work of the HIGHE QUALITY at the | LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES. Regular $10 Never-Slip Plates, so WE ave Gas. Hughey of Dawson, for | On Bun leading steamer Mrs. J. «hae had a stiff arm ay she fell down the steps dining saloon on the | Humboldt and fractured the afflict Jed arm. Dr, F. B, Whiting, at the Providence hospital, dressed the in jured member and’ Informed Mrs Regal Dental Offices Hughey that after she recovers} Or. L. R. Clark, 0. 0. &, Manager |from the fracture her arm will no|1405 Third Avy N. W. Cor. Union longer be stift, NOTE—Bring This Ad With vou Seattle. COME. SLAIN IL, ch shot An alibi was | across erett Rexroat,| Way wns yoke sleeves are edged with lace turn d Thire ace | further in ac J Jougall empire ned with wide In Connection wetth JAMES MeCREERY & CO., $6.50 Special in Little Girls’ Coats, $4.50 Embroidery and ,, Lace Trimmed Com- ) binations andGowns $1.00 sets of soft muslin of wide embroider » rib tion inse trimming style bands Broad satin ribbon beading trim the yokes high neck gowns of fine soft crepe The neck and Also Price Third Floor. ily glasses with block tin aday 4 dozen 81.00. pure lead dor., Quart size, regular price 950— E 7 fouthwick Wanzal size rolls; rolls for 50¢. Fels-Na| regular price the roll 10c; Soe NOTIONS Darning Cotton, 3 Spools for a darning cotton, black or Pearl Buttons, the dozen 5¢. izes 16 24, two-hole or fish-ey vi Be to 10c 5¢ Collar Supporters, Dre nake ent co to Braid white, Lingerie or z tape; pink or blue; 10-yard pieces 8¢. 19¢ Dust Caps 10¢ f red awn 10¢. First Floor. {Charge Purchases waa Tuesday placed on October Bill Rendered Nov. Ist. “Silko with frill Cape Street Gloves 95c W OME? nish style street gloves made from imported skins, which flexible, strong and ser- viceable. A good assortment of English tan shades. One fastener at wrist. There are all sizes in the lot. Specially priced the pair O5¢. First Floor. m are To Pa extra tra large special 7 be anese a Laundry Soap, large cakes; special 13 cakes for 50¢, Rubber rings for all fruit jars, the genu ine Tulip brand, made of pure Para rubber; regular price, the dozen, 15¢; epecial 3 doz en for 25¢. Second Avenue and Pike Street |son of a wealthy farmer of Macom), rged with the murder of hi WOMAN HAS ALIBI wife, a teacher of dancing, who was Rexroat was brought here today from Macomb. Dispatches from Macomb bear out down and her body thrown % the railroad tracks at|Rexroat’s assertion that he was near here, Friday night lihete Friday night. aE XX ee 50 Lots Change Hands in M’CLOSKEY’S ADDITION 10 ISSAQUAR Eight free stages, Winton 7-passenger autos, were kept busy all day yesterday taking visitors from Renton to Issaquah. All who took the time to investigate the mine property and realized that the immense amount of money going into the property would hardly be done for the sake of a Real Estate Boom, immediately secured a lot before returning to Free Stage All Week Regular stage free this week. For time table telephone David P. Eastman, 505 Lowman Building. WORK TO KEEP MANY BUSY FOR MONTHS TO BUILDINGS GOING UP ON ALL SIDES. THAT $40,000 MONTHLY PAYROLL WILL KEEP THOUSANDS BUSY. See Issaquah This Week sceaaninieeeaatneiamne David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Bidg. ee a 4

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