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WHE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1913. PHONES 9232 "7 scenes om RATES "27%, rat stm MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTHWIT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. - \W By enrriee, in ‘city, Tew month. Kntered at the pestoffion, Seattle, Whsh., ae second class matter, Pablished by The Star Publingios Company every evening except Sanday DAILY HEALTHOGRAM incction ho manga caries | SIDELIGHTS ON SEATTLE HOME LIFE may carry the germe of miny diseases, Insects are responstble for Look at That Jaw, Then You'll Get an Idea a " met we many epidemics, ae The Kind of Beauty That Endures of the Man Who’s to Be District Attorney|f |= The Kind of Beauty That Endures Qs to De Vistric orney i Eee it ever enter the mind of Mrs M adeline Force —- = Tee me AND THE ©, J, By Abe Herwte Ta STE TA nto TP Astor, widow of John Jacob Astor, multimillionaire DOORBELL AT THE i ics ie’ ik cha 3 Aye - ] by grace of unearned increment, as she lolls in her $30,000 \ SAME Time! — WELL poror, wai bef re they fet ved him beauty parlor, with its gold bordered mirrors, its gorgeous 7 THEN LL JUST HAVE ‘ a) aeinien eee bP geBlae pas || democrats wer a its latest | vintfully, albeit majgstically, on | —— vere kovernmen To RING, THATS Au! rugs, its tiled floors, its gem-studded vibrators and twome rock, with bo’ oldet charms, that the me rock, with both arma fold 1 o'er his breast, and that coc hat sitting almost on his brows Ah, yes, you remember, don’t you? It was Nap who sald here there's a will, there's a Clay took a sound Hekia he ran for prosecuting tome and not quite such a bad one he ran for corporation coma || against Scott Calhoun Pick Allen for Job Having voted for Bryag chance he could, Allen was the earl 1s to hiteh fe | carts to the Wilson star ¥ iso A needed some outlook "y when it & district and swellest devices to augment nature's beauty most worth while is a beauty more than skin deep? Thousands of women in New York city would like to be beautiful in face and in figure and have as good a right as she to aspire to be, but they can't, because high rents and the other impositions of privilege are forciig them to sacri fice their chances of beauty over the washtub, the sewing way When they—meaning the pedar tle and whinkered faculty of that Meth Inatitution thed the can to the ut American col leginte game, football, and shooed t out of Baker college in that dea old Kansas state, what did the pig jekin chasers do? | Sit down and mope and resolv to consecrate the remaining days Jof thelr college life to real study? 1 | | | = iisdi machine, the dingy kitchen sink These martyrs of toil were as beautiful at birth as Made with as many pos necessary to torney—and thi of friction between numerous candidates—what the result? You know. President anke Ww Alle And the answer was: “Hels @ right oli e. Ra SaSSERS TER ¢ into the world line Force was. They can sessions as she They have served society as diligently as she. Their} eek It Wae Some Team. Nay, nay, fair Annabel, not so, That Baker team was some nifty’ {ttle crowd, history tells us, and) | |had wiped up everything in sight ent of the Alleghanien They're still talking about that Pharacters are as fine as hers | In any estimate based on work and sacrifice and patience | fon values which flow from the human soul, they are as de-| serving as she. ' Their toil makes her luxury possible She did not earn her beauty parlor or the immense wealth and economic power of which it is the symbol It came to her by gift, indirectly by the gift of society. | The massaging of her flesh by means of bejeweled | vibrators, the fluffing of her hair by means of exquisit marcel irons, however agreeable from the standpoint of per eonal pride of appearance, are not importa society which has given so lavishly and which suffers so much, There is a beauty surpassing that of face and form. It is the beauty of service. She did not make the inequality which her fortune em- phasizes and she is little to blame for its existence. But it ‘would become her to be aware of its existence and to be ‘diligent in the common effort to correct its injustices. For that matter, so would it become all of us. fi ‘s the matter with Oy umous Baker team, which uckfield whose weight avera 0. They're still talking about the midget on the team; he weighed y 140, But he was almost six t tall even then, So he made up in height and in speed what he lacked in weight | Hut, to resume: When the fatal ukase was signed, sealed and de livered by the unsympathetic facul- | h that ended the mutter, strange though it seems, the bo factions seem equally tickled wih the result Allen is 28, married, ané |at 1928 North Broadway, ~ Clay Allen returns to the) arts and true youngsters, * and means. | or d caucused up: jon thi 6 Wasn't th some way to beat the faculty? And Allen Finds a Way There was, The midget spoke a confidently. - — - . Teli us about ft, Clay,” asked Fartire Tiae | ty, seven loy seven irom #, 1's the same no Was appointed a few s ago as United States district or Western Washington Slams, Jabs, Boosts and Most Anything WHAT ARE we coming to? There are over 600 babies in the “Better Baby” contest at the Washington state fair, and less than 200 , if you have the pigs! Can It be that the farmer is neglecting his pigs? rt" & ‘ia —— | Look What Somebody Sent Us. | —— os - What ¢ Seay tec telat ) W ° Editor Most Anything so| Tho beginning of the fall of the; Marcus A s but, although the “igen yt sae mee eater Harper’s Weekly on Poindexter | p:is: this orn [area Rowan ‘apire tna. 196] wise men bad foresesa that a weat| Weehgciine college’ in the ‘next| . sat fs t tie wan marked by and inexperienced ruler might bring n? | c N SPITE of the gang’s malevolent attempt to discredit | would reten |the rule of Commodus, {inaster to the empire, no provision! “+r... went. too. They forthwith | R ’ : reahi wp | Ae fashions queen, that of the noble philosopher, M. was made to prevent it ohed hel wrod tan | Senator Miles Poindexter of Washington, progressive, |t eormeous gay array cus Aurelius, his father. Folly and| The decline of the Roman power | Pits ad’ thotnal Cae. Generel c because he voted for the democratic tariff bill, he is receiving |r tain jereeity, shemales vice and un oy aeseeey ad Pgs ey 4url husky young Methodists entered 8 és . ‘ Would |bridled ferocity © often been {ling the bloody reign of the degener-| Rar Sad aaaaiieae? well-earngt] commendation from honest-thinking and inde- jor: nigh degree jesteated in the oaseera ot tuo vel [ate Commodes, fh the next 200] ne, neptune Smocl ae conienae , pendent people and press throughout the country. | bine [ere of the world, but nowhere more | Youn there were 33 Soon gear 13) of Judge Humphries’ court. In th i ¢ Harper's Weekly, the followi toa ta some of the Romsa omper. of weeie ees servants te @ period Possesses SOME Jaw. n the current issue 0 arpers eekly, je ng ors. These qualities combined tn Own soldiers or servants tn a period oe J editorial tribute under the caption “Independence” is paid jw Commodus tnvolved himself and the of cruelty, licenttousness and de-| Nothing plastic about this Clay, PX Sanat 4a Mollet a Poindexter Rida jentire empire in fatal consequences, | Cay bg’ ‘ ie { enators La Follette and Poindexter: Hut fm too short in height, erace. tunds,| Under the form of government —— | We should say not, having noted | “There are at least two men in the senate who To permeate the wer, iy weeds |20 check was imposed on the ruler — — @| impressively, If not fearsomely, the é P. 8—~The adeve ie very ciever ana and the vast empire was subject ronounced jaw of the new dis- « breathe free air. Each belongs to a party, but neither [enoua not be wasted MoS \to the caprice of one man, The Part hie Legg ot 1 | | trlet attorney at close range the : PA - . n | ok state was safe under such emper ® nk a fine lot of | |other day--as strong and firm and is a slave. Each keeps the liberty, when important crises | ; Prem Ges 00 Harve Cadin, tinhvian aad re, doctor determined & Jaw, If not és Vicious ‘, * * . | Ouimet, the new golf champion, is . arrive, of acting for himself. In voting for the tariff bill, | oniy 20 yoars old. If he keeps play.) ———— nha Hee -_ ee sir,” was the | lanpesring one, as ever protruded P : ;omy emphatic reply unde air of @ ase the republican, Robert La Follette, and the progressive, ing steadily he ought to be a re Ree eye tae eet es talc hee’ wad wait || heen palr of eyegias ee " , : |markable player by the timo he's | > s |. Ther as that other occasion Miles Poindexter, set an example of independence and [75 or 50 | clever than. Bob ve Burns 1 | [09 during the nish-American Be t ae | : ere's no compartl- war, after yo Clay had gar ‘ ri 5 ‘ courage that will not be forgotten. It was an emergency. Papas | #0 s |nered additional football, baseball 4 ih = The air was electric with excitement. Vast influences salpinesis eo lgarogs | ,No comparison, eh? But | |and track laurels at Northwestern D. W. THOMAS Mr. Cynthia Grey ann advine if ® twas Shakespoare that wrote | | university. . . were at work, and yet these men voted with another | cobernateria aenerally | | ‘Uneasy Lies the Head That | | Clay's dad, who was a banker . ¥ party, because that other party happened to be right, and | || rene the Crown’ Now, Rob- | !and a popullst at one and the same OS _ these carhook times wt bad agg oe a oa je P ae My Little Dogon ally & German |] ble wo J time, end the governor of Kansas | §' piano or player piano. metimes, thoug e money the cs ayaa - iy peg were too serious to be [cenente setter. oy Suton te ta an | se. nonsense bovble i were right chummy. The governor| question interferes. : Oo pal joyalty. iam Tell Arkanese Black, GO. W. Roya - ™ wanted to ma a quartermaster subordina' party loyalty. | dinna gang to oe ae 8 | Jot Clay in one of the volunteer reat-| Let yr good ‘ee that vn are ar to the Credt ji¢ oO ond hang ments. Hut Clay wasn't so easily| Service of the great Nationa! iano anufacturers, “ ‘d hi 1gi | it ov ir.” WHY WOT Garton SHoner come" with thet original 007 ; Nab oh JB ce esas Poe eiginat | Not only that, but you are also welcome to the ye es ii ieciicanladeniell 4 3 | wholesale price, as we sell direct to you from the larger for riders of motorcycles? Amy! h ° rem : ————] “Nix,” sald he, or words to that} rb nA WHY NOT an open season for ridere nade teas blonde high #1 She’s as Pretty as a ag ar SOP SH Ce | piano factories in the world. No middlemen, no canvassem oto be D one thing of which a m atty i . Se IT WAS a co-ed who suggested that If Doble’s eleven was eo fear. bet fo the pre the Picture | woman generally can reform a man wits A pola dye al st gu addi teachers or salesmen’s commissions and salaries @ fully weak, why not double the number? 18 Fe apend our time in auto! wnat a pity aho has poor tecth.|PY Marrying him—of spending all|or not, Clay opined. And Clay saddle onto you. aie a eee cee Jas me caus oe co eactait, Ate ESE" You will often hear this remark, for, his money didn’t care for that sort of distine-| mre pa us at per and let us — out to Pe: _ 1. suggests that we stop eating eggs, so that we may have 7 we done this we can't tet! ft is a fact, that a good or bad set| ia lain ack encuaene dis wanes Le CURD FOU. eautiful piano or player piano that you wil \ways more chickens, and thereby wsllove we some extent the meat famine. | o- of teeth will make or mar the) THEY HELP THOSE WITH] so he entered as a private, but| pleased with. sh 101 i 'd have je! bei y co ! | ne governor came ‘ough befo’ . . Why not stop killing the chic’ in wi more egg’ PRECISE ARTIST }°""° i nae euere phan KIDNEY TROUBLE dn Eben Be — barb | We sell more pianos and player pianos than almost the 1 JEROME SAYS that poker game was only “penny ante.” We don't jelegance. They are not made by PS ge _— why Foley Kidney |as adjutant for the regiment jentire retail music trade of Seattle. Why? Because ex care—he might have stripped every one of those newspaper men and | boys or students, but by a specialist | Pil* are the best medicine for kid Ah, that was better. Clay ac-| have cut out all the frills and have made the purchase ofa nt them heen poor and naked ie |who has mighty few, if any, equals,| !¢% "4 bladder troubles and urt-| cepted i f imple. plai d Lge pa ~ fish Y | They are cool and light and durable. | 28Y oh gear ae be ee they} Walter M. French, now judge of baer rom ue 8 simple, /plain and ensy treneeceias Se ‘. They restore a youthful appearance, |®7@ Made wholly of those healing,|sxagit county, was adjutant of a 3 ba Be Coueth Sate ae fe eles Doe ten te eit love ave: vty Bee plumping the cheeks and removing | strengthening and festorative | {n-/ battalion in the same regiment, and | . Bit: “ wrinkles ds to bulld | so, a few years later, in 1901, when Th N t ] P. M f t . our unalloyed Indorsement. |" Beautiful molds mounted on yul-|¥P and renew these tmportant and|Ciay and Walter met accidentally e ationa 1ano anurac urers beg canite at $5, $10 and $15 per set, | vital organs. Foley Kidney Pills|on the streets of Seattle, both of s . he “VE NEVER heard a man swear but | wanted to get away from Fully guaranteed may not pay the biggest profits to| them budding young lawyers, they 823 Third Avenue, near the corner of Marion Street. or 5 Te he surely would have had to take an aeroplane, IRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR; NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE HAIR COMING OUT? IF DRY,| with Danderine and carefully draw THIN, FADED, BRING BACK|I!t through your hair, taking one ° ercentage of medical ald] ghingle from the same office. | 4 a Fhe le ton et ety Bet] Clay didn't see actual service, the | | \) A a ADE | 2 Foley Kidney Pills for your kidney | war having blown over before the| troubles. They are| volunteers of Kansas were called to tonle ck to give , ‘ i ii en m: turer 1420-1422 Second Av. eee ceeeatun tO -StYS #208 /the front In doing this you enable the manufac to » Opp. Bon Marche, Soatt ; ere So he wei ii i wp. Bon Marche, Beattie Grugs, ‘Sold by Rartell’s drug stores. | jae” grea ety eee k te, finish Ms! crease his output, and compel him to employ mere — oe bar {n 1899, and went into what|help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, ECZEMA 25 YEARS rite cat aekabee the greater Seattle. v eee ALBANY PAINLESS but 1s now part of Oklahoma. Pitches Right Into Politics | ITS COLOR AND LUSTRE. small strand at a time. The effect = is amazing—your hatr will be light, There he practiced law and pub- Bakeries Portable Houses Within ten minutes after an appli-| fluffy and wavy, and have an ap- They Held Thelr Ground FACE A MASS OF IT 880 G0ae lished a democratic newspaper, He 0 cation of Danderine you cannot find| pearance of abundance; an incom- * ee * | remained there less than two o ne On x years and came to Seattle. Cottages, Bungalows, Garages All sizes and styles, Made in SEATTLE and everywhere. Satistied owners are our reference 2 single trace of dandruff or falling | parable lustre, softness and luxurt- hair and your scalp will not itch, | ance, All the men and women who|gays “Resinol Cured Me of One of | Having had an early start when pale a ell please you mont will | Get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton’s [Dever drink are certain they can!” the Worst Cases Anybody ALBANY CUT-RATE | ws appointed pase of the Kan- * | Ra senate at the age of 9, and,| be after a few weeks’ use, when you|Danderine from any drug store or |Settle the Hquor question. So are i y see new hair, fine and downy at|tollet counter, and prove that your|#!l the men who do drink - | like a certain cigar, being named | Attractive—Serviceable— first—yee—but really new hair—|hatr !s as pretty and soft as any. tia Philadelphia, Pal had e after the distinguished statesman Get our prices before you buy or ball growing all over the scalp, that it has been neglected or tn- The girls are fixing up zema for the last twenty-five years, from Kentucky, who, like Bryan, PORTABLE HOUSE ‘A little Danderine immediately | Jured by careless treatment—that's | A "peers oeatt Aad miptle” and have been affiicted so badly ran thrice for the presidency and doubles the beauty of your hair. No|all—you surely can have beautiful A pair of X-ray socka that for weeks I could not go out- ibn failed thrice, young Clay pitched Chili difference how dull, faded, brittle| hair and lots of tt if you will just - hs aide the door, My face was ial, = pos 4 nd scraggy, just moisten a cloth|try a little Denderine. What has become of the cldfach-| ase Of pimples, and not only the E TE D o- ~ a = toned man who used to blow out |Ok#, of It. Dut athe, ftehing ind) RATES f MONEY INVESTED. f oe Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co the gue? just dreadful, 1 lost a great deal], We need publicity; we want our] «tg y, tate Chit rae Makers of all kinds of eee treated Publicity; we want our! re yer don’t tell me where yer ° © Chicken Tamales Reet PUNT we can’t afford to have|father keeps his money,” growled | SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONL of sleep and had to keep dampened | 14°C emt We Do Repairing. ‘Tis true and false that money talks, A propoaition funny cloths on my face all night to re-|—and we have extended our cut rates|the tramp who had got in from the Main 5306, We Deliver, lasses {i talento thoes was peat ob Heve the pain. I had become dis-|unti January 1, 1914 Hee Main eanek ver fehd cat dur 4611 ‘Third Avenue 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West But Bryan talks for money, gusted with trying different things} Our name alone tea guarantee that| shoulders and arfter that I'll eat Wholesale and Retall. Phone Queen Anne 47% | “One day I made up my mind to| Your work will be satisfactory and} yoo yyy One hundred and eighteen thou- |sand children in Ohlo are studying | agriculture. Our own Idea of the first thing to learn In agriculture Is Salad Dressing Mrs. Porter’s Peanut Butter Flour try Resinol, and after using one Jar “Oh, please, don’t do that, stir,” of Resino! Ointment, and one caky whispered Georgie. “You'll find all of Resinol Soap, I saw the differ-| Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A |tho money we've got in an old vest | | COME TODAY—DON’'T PUT IT oF ASK FOR igetgey Hodangs : ence, and now iny face is as cleatl we now .......... lin the kitchen.” 0, By ER 00) BS ARLE, an anybody's, and 1 certainly don't | it, eee Ft etal takes sointtad later a broinedcendd 6 : ” lence TOR Rae need to be ashamed to go out. Res-| Solid Gold or Porcelain @4 |pattored wreck was heaved through Centennial Best ~ etipigaiee = on . is made here In chemist has) jnol Soap and Resinol Ointment cur- | warned men that {t {8 dangerous toed mo cf one OF the worst cases of sciteg ls Beetle ae wear green hose. A delicate com-|gezoma, I guess, that anybody ever : pliment to Pennsylvania women. |gaw." (Signed) Mra. C. Hellmuth, | Work ..sseseeeeeeeees AED eae tied Gan lantek sakes eka cee 5611 Appletree St nt, 20, 1912 i ili ‘father we ‘that old vest 5 ‘ . 20, 1912. Solid Gold Fillings. ..75¢ is father par ve An Weigeand gavevten, wawes\ tulle Oe tak Co of aioe! Solid Gol h 4 75¢@ UP his father was Wearing that old vest. rosted in New York the other day.|equals what others, such as Mrs,| Silver Fillings ......50@¢ UP CAN THIS BE TRUE? ‘A plekpocket !s a man who 1s always| Hellmuth, say of it. If you are suf Sept. 30.—The National Washington Brand practicing to keep his hand tn fering’ from itching, burning #kin 1 LONDON 6. 9G troubles, pimples, blackheads, dan- | any Cut-Rate entists Review chi 8 that while the gov-| Macaroni, Spaghettl, Vermicelli, Oregon has the heaviest hop erop|druff, ulcers, boils, stubborn sores, | ernment was settling the 1912 coal Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, ithe back door of little orgie’s ou | Gold or Porcelain Bridge $3 dwelling place and sat for a while | And its output Is immense ASK YOUR GROCER. FLOUR Macaroni Soda Water GEORGETOWN SODA WATER WORKS Distributers of Bottled Coca Cola, Cherry NOTICE! ‘READ THIS SLOWLY A careful examination of your eyes will be made and glasses perfectly fitted and adjusted by a practical, educated optometrist. * You may be sure the sea will be correct every way, even though they were bought at the low price of $2.50, including examination, Special prices on bifocal, to see near and far, all In one piece. OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY PAIR, ” in {ts history and the highest prices.|or piles, get Resinol Oint t 1 | second K Dutidtog | ctrike. “ ~— THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. This iustratos the workin of tho| Resinol-Soap atthe nearest drug-| aay, % BACs) talaiseraliinastiansentary’ took “losape Rog Nodciae, Cheer, Wyss. Celery Pho Bring This Ad. 917 Firet Avenue. J| well known but somewhat idle law|gist’s. For free trial, write to Dept. | uy ae cmwvaton oF Walle Bp invested $100,000 in stocks Hkely to earpiece ind and all carbonated bevel of supply and demand, —* 21-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Mde Gon Wonk WiLL FLEASH YOU.” be affected, | af A, F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Phone Sidney 69-.