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~ THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1915, ‘ | EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR |pw:5- MEMBER OF THE SCRIpPS NoreTH Wier LEAGUE OF NEWSPArY Telegraph News Servier of the United Press Association Rantered at the peatoffice, Seattle, W class matter, Pablished by The ¥ Company every evening except Sunday [DAIcy HEALTHOGRAM] 105055 2" [DEAD SHOT BILL,” FROM NURSERYVILLE *' Set:|[Pyitg Mdesealines, Crim Prince, Ma ate closely fi the collector The can is le it awa ikea Wort || ~ It Hot for His Royal Dad, German Kai Yes, the Farmer Should Worry! jit Mot for tis \oyal Vad, German Kaiser against the He is the A This year quantity more m ‘ Speak * income fr quarter of 3 it honestly 4 Wheat, S * Nearly $950,000,000 is the estimate va + tha 4018 cotta S quantity fr to the planters $1 gest money return in tl ing. Des 5 “in price yiek a merry times this w Even the corn ises to prove : the 1912 surp prices and in is positively ea it. The res Congratu! HERLIS = " r an among us Ww t.4, em 4, (en above the T2 Hawes Se 6 /)oadshot Bill and his pals are bent | The ature o! which, (in fact, nfain treat) tity t re | On holding a circus under a tent. | Has to be Bills equestrian feat. rosperity in which all car j . THERE'S FOOD for thought In that Milwaukee woman's statement) that “living’s too swe!! in America,” as she crawled Into a hen coop t try it on 50 cents the week. Maybe we shou d have more commodious | hen coops. . 4 NEW HAVEN railroad management says it will lengthen the run | * « ning time of its trains. May prevent some wrecks, but we don't ride on * that line until they make It so that our train can run around another at| pleasure—our pleasure. er Ne : 2 | * A Parade and Its Results ; wel.| "Them friends of his wuz kind 0 rash They diskiver, feelin’ the lesh. Instead of bustin’ a broncho—5BIM 3 The parts of said broncho they bust 2Zzz. In Editor’s Mail ‘ HE other night 2,000 mission workers invaded ir brass bands and phia’s tenderloin, led by * that stirring tune, “Onw $j —_—_<—$— rs, And naturally curious folks are ask rood 1 - sacar ne re = 4 iy So far as we know, not one of the ea t | ye NVM ee ae by took part in this parade had definite hereb t be B } ve 4 Pore - a paper that speaks up for the tn m, Sinners in that sordid section d be lifted to hono ¢ = a new « : Pr © peor self support. The declared int of the invasion v 5 5 oy oni By Bo : i + sia 40 tid “drive conviction home.” Conviction of v 1pp ¢ mula wasworked out by Ltew ane ; E taken | But the very conditions of the tenderloin life drive that) rs 4 WISE MAN TH'T CAN oitiner in the Ne “nape ep and Y © home every hour in the day or night. | $ sete si nal ‘ uc i eo 4 We fancy it isn't conviction which is lacking half so i , S FRIENDS wuach of ti © much as an attractive way of escape. | HES u edt Peg de PP sep 4 If the parade had led into the fashionable districts, | . 7 pay t h t ; where employers live in luxury recruited from the under-| . Big paen of tt ° ! ald ee cee at : oar ¢ I do the work of 12 ounces | |, a 7} | payment of women and the exploiting of girls in trade or}. ri Pardon Me, But— who smoked cigarets, | of dynamite. Dynamite deter 4 i eas ae O \industry, and if the emotional appeal had been made to sae reek aeeee I i three pr 1h re , pal auto By these to feel keener responsibility, the results might have|Te » an te ane a ate Bosco ong Frage ee ‘ 0 citiz 7 ‘boule i been equally dubious, but the energy would not have been| * 4 alana a EieedMetige ios, Ly © an f 1 tn t EF per aye Alby ce = worse directed. | rut ici dua arias ‘“ ee sep abn aie out, | ane rom our city he A little while ago the pious folks of Philadelphia were| mes 4 Ween hie bank ; c o " nD tick © dyt te : MAN VOTER. 4 ing its tenderloin. But now we have the fact made pla in| Kaa" oe ae ; 5 sa ie sd . . * ne <i saath tages | hao" ered t sake tah ee Sie SRE ESE ae bd © | «planting the Seed of Optimism.” ; that closure didn’t close. Chas: apa UE EEACR nema © The Star: Good wor ia Neither, we suspect, will hymns and brass bands put} cd Belts ke mn. 1 ple need jolting x supposed to demand back ¢ at than men, but did @ | this « 4 criticising spe! ne and Uncle Sam has got to show them the wisdom of voting, which | som: Growing Every Day splendid. w unce WASHINGTON STAR announces that moustaches are once more but also the MEN RESPONSIBLE Onward, Christian |of shoes tw seed of opti © soldiers, to that mighty task | lib taa | MRS. FE. M. RHODES. E - ha ° | - . ——_—_ BECAUSE We Save You Money on MY LADY Liberal ft . coming into vogue. But it Is the little mouse tall affair, never extend TiS ing beyond the nostrils. it should always be spelied “moustache,” «never “mustache,” or “musstash,” as we've been so long accustomed to oO SLEEPS Hing it. =" THE HIGHEST TYPE OF TAILORED... a little more and « Credit ones THOSE MEXICAN constitutionalists say they won't go to the polls,| one that was thoroughly done eres = an end to the traffic in vice. We must go deeper We must somehow reach not merely the woman sinners,|? 2; ething that Uncie Sam : ays show his own constitutionalists. | @ e ; frie Saag or! ie hich: soba —_— ee | rem tead Heath DE _IT WOULD be one of the wonders of the times should Mexico| Horse meat must be used by the| READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES : arrive at peace through an issue between church and state parties. Ar n people unles ru ot ¢ bf a b - THE FIRST MILITANTS The Amazons were 7 * eee eeeeee man w tribes know as dinner or a race meet t c 1 means € ? ise and service to the wearer. a | Booming Again | , and you g cotnen 4 LL | while paying thar vily dressed SUITS, OVERCOATS = = AND RAINCOATS = =: of special le Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Men and Young Men The Seattle Star EAB "YOUNG MEN. UNEQUALED vaLuts TWO FINE OFFERS at nalal is making to new su c r prem! me men desire nice, quiet style, while others, 4 1 there is to Soft roll t overcoats , while the } ien will like. n and see what we have, anyway | / i : i} ! The Old Fashioned Grace And Up to $35 wire Cone who use to give us 2 | bokers dozen? JUST ARRIVED—New pencil stripe Suits, Blue and |‘ White, Black and White and | are extra value at $15.00 newal 8 est jt ren ervative styles aeraqarsdined own and White. They $15, $18.50, $22.50, $25, $27.50 $30, $32.50 are the prices WE TRUST YOU—PAY $1.00 A WEEK A rich widow hears of a thousand n ever day of “good Everything for Boys find By the way, do you remember the ‘ Var vet starvation that he ate horse mea 3ring the boys in stock of boys’ and Furnishings at | abso! in both stiff and soft Hats scription 00, Stetson and Impbrted a New Caps, 50c to $1.50 5 per year a NEW FALL HATS Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday and eoucinsiianeonteh \ Real Watch, Chicago modiste has designed a ' being remode Harmonica or Ce oO on the Free! Sale given sas Free } _Jfree with every | reing remodeled ‘Excursions Daily aranaze | to Navy Yard wear (if you have not | Suits, Overcoats and |Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Raincoats | Leaves Colman Dock a n the hall of show to a better Suit or Overcoat A Novel Wedding Trip }10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. J. Redelsheimer & Co Two Entrances—First and Columbia Vom 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. Yard Open to Visitors. 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