The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 4

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RIVES NORTHWEST The keenest joys, the richest treasures we find In each other, Our mutual intimacies are the coin of the kingdom of life. He Is richeat who knows best the most people.—George W. Coleman, EING only a common man, who has lived hi among the poor, Boston’s new mayor has queer idea queer, that is, from the point of view of the superior folk who used to run that town One that vice is largely due to unemployme | a man who is working hard has little time for mischief He, therefore, isn't going to make the chif concern of his administration how to spin fine economic theories or hoom new privileges for the rich, but how to multiply | He, therefore, isn’t goir to make the chief concern off service, jobs in factories, shops and mills, jobs anywhere | for workless men and women and higher pay if it can be had Mayor Curley, job-hunter, will be his title And a] title of honor, if he can deliver the goods. | THEY'RE DANCING the kitchen sink, tango and other new | dances in Terre Haute, says social notice. Soon they'll have the } sewer pipe glide. | It Doesn’t Mean Less Religion of so many folks NCE more there is discussion why don’t go to church Every answer is being given except the obvious one} that evidently they don’t want to. But it all depends upon the church There's no lack sa attendance upon Billy Sunday’s sermons. Whenever you find a church which is dealing in a broad, big, vital way| with live human problems, you don’t find complaints about empty the problem is rather to find room for the| people Man goods. pews is incurably religious But he wants 24-carat} MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE defeats woman suffrage amend- ment, thus denying the franchise to many thousands of colored ladies. Shall Cinderella Be Hazed? | HE SON of one of the richest families in Rhode Island has thrown the Four Hundred into a flutter and feazed Sassiety with a throbbing problem by wedding the pretty daughter of a Narragansett expressman Shall the swells receive her—dare they try to cut her, now that the family has accepted her and given its blessing? Except to them, the issue is not important; but for the bride’s sake we hope they will decide to boycott. It would spare her many unprofitable hours of boredom. PORFIRIO DIAZ pays $20 2 day for hie apartments in Paris. But, maybe Huerta couldn't get away with enough to afford that. IF THE germ-discoverers don’t get real busy, those profes sional eugenists are going to finish the job of scaring us into our eariy graves. | NEW YORK woman slapped a man In the face, in the sub, way, accusing him of rubbing against her. Then he had her ar- rested for disorderly conduct. The only way to avoid little un- pleasantries like that in crowded cars is to walk. THis IS THE MOST SENSATIONAL WAIST SALE That Will Ever Be Brought to Your Notice An offer of tremend- ous force, including as it does, not only all Silks, Chiffons and Nets, but also all Lin- ens and Lingeries. Every Waist in the House ductions are simply aston ishing and should induce you to a prompt selec tion early in the morning. Regular. $1.00 ... $1.50 oF All Coats at Half it and perfect These are wonderful values. Just think what high-grade garments like these- and offer them to you at Half Price. Half.; Regular Half. % 155 4) $25 50, $14 means to take correct In style in workmanship Regular Regular. Halt. $21. S24. $26, All’ Suits ay Reduced If you are a this cle 4 stylish dresser, if you are an economical woman, arance will save Values up-to $28.50 now $16.50) Values up to $42 Values up to $34.50 now $19.50 Values up to $48 Values up to $38.50 now $22.50 Values up to $58 you money.” Hundreds of sults sacrificed | 50 now $28.50 | 0 now $F 0 now $38, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at exceptionally low clearance prices J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. | Two Entrances First and Columbia you. Debtor—If you're supposed to look after me, you ought to see) }that I'm not interrupted at my| meals. Tell him I'm out.—Pele Mele eee All Right, But Hurry It Along Ladies and gent who were THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, —_—_—_——. anece | ’ "ae Be ate | S DOES, ASSERTS 0. T. ERICKSON eae “WNRE DID You GET | THE €YE F Now, Don't Give us |By Councilman Erickson! seen, Tho car barns of the city are good waxes to men bigher np iy THE COLD STALL ABOUT RUNNING The operation the San Fran built of reinforced Com: ranks of the business—fust 49 jelsco municipal atreet car line for |modious re r 1 n fit- cent abo the i f the compay AGAINST A DOOR IN THE more than a year at a profit; large ted up for the men, » readiog toon ompar ° ‘ —= extensions nd bond issue o bas been provided, and billiard vw fficials are ph DARK $ THAT'S TOO mained ang’ & Yond ienve of blew will be installed for the use of ment, the ve cea ment, are conclusive proofs that a 1@ men who are waiting to go on rs are more than jcity can manage a utility of that oni and the vyes are loyal kind and make money | The repair shops and other de|the limit to th ty system, It stands to reason that if a pri-| tails of the system are all of the gives them more money fop Excusable Mistake Patron of Cheap Restaurant—| Here, waiter, what's th’ matter| with this coffee? | The Waiter—That coffee ain't coffee—that’s your drinkin’ water, str, fresh from the lake—Cleve land Plain Dealer. eee Lives of cuffragete remind wo ‘We should make « lengthy hike And in that way leave behind we Not at Home Jatler (to debtor tn prison)—One of your creditors wants to speak to) Wedding of our da - er Rom: Mt we dian In Pieces A celebrated vocalist was In a motorcar accident one day. A pa per, after recording the accident, said | “We are happy to state that he was able to appear the following evening in three pieces,” ee A Bouquet—Yes?—No? You write such thrilling sporting | news of the baseburner league that | I wonder {f you were once a sport ing editor or If you are only an or-| dinary fictionist Ike Robert. W. Chambers.-N H | . . The Stinging of Milo | Honestly, but people are getting so they read the president's mes sage eee | The tango can’t be so bad as supposed it was, A New York leader omitted it from a we society ball ah Q ni N wi | | | The Adventures of Johnny Mouse. we ae) ‘A (waar wong Agave “w i, (mn Tawow 1 (THATS JUST wey 19 (sows %O Jos? 17 adi vine nd > UEEN DISMAYED LONDON.--Queen Mary, unrecog zed, was held up by the keeper of orwich museum because she in sted on entering the place with r umbrella. © Anuehters 6 and personally estima Independent Bhadie The girie are a . - The Income Tax don't see why I have to I hate the my boy; but keep at it Dentist You may have to figure out your wean oe da New York Your Teeth should be ex- vere eabse amined twice a year. An Advice About Farming examination will cost you "Every man ought to save up nothing. Let us give you goough to buy ntmsele & good, big Jan estimate on your teeth. ar said the th eltize ‘Yes, replied Farmier Commut We Have a Credit vith the Bate Posie York System World |fithat will fit your need. No WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? | BUTLER 5 5 LIQUID’: TOOTH FILL effective. By “Butler ‘Drug Co., Henttle, Heattle Roos "ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS 1119 Whent Ave, Senttle Electro Painless Dentists The Laboring Man’s need to put off the neces- sary work ‘till you have the money. See us now. 22K Gold Crowns... .$5,00 Bridgework .. 85.00: Full Set of Teeth 5.00 Porcelain Crown $5.00 Gold Fillings... . $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50¢ up We do exactly as advere tised, Lady attendant Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. Electro Painless Dentists | | of operation Jabout $700 a day First at Pike. Main 2555 Opp. Public Market Center. DOES A MUNICIPAL STREET CAR COMPANY PAY? vate corporation can make money | hand over service, « city can make a financial payroll would be $1,000,000 a year |attle can do. success of a similar project with a larger if the city were used.| It may take some time to work cided improvement of service THE CITY PAYS $8 A.DAY FOR|al!l details, but the day fs ¢ 4 Sle Ooartagid teentraaat of the EIGHT HOURS’ WORK TO MO-| when thts city will overate @ payers TORMEN, CONDUCTORS AN t hout eriainal dine da Sita thiat PAIR MEN, and correspo cost the cit The first showed heavier expenses and less profit than the year. $1,657,251. has grown vastly from the be ginning of $700,000, and will continue to grow under the city management. When the city offictals ask for new bond deals on the railway the people, to get new ‘Men’s $25 Suits and For $6.85 Purchase of the By Parlors Enabi tions to Take Place. Stock Tomorrow Here area ‘e enabled $15.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats for $3.29. $1.00 Dress Shirts at 480. $4.00 Boys’ Suits at $1.19. $25.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats at $6.85. 50 Wool $1.00 Underwear at 28¢. | Advertising costs money #0 we! must limit is that you sale and of the wonderful savings} opportunity ing. Rem see our wi The Chic 1402 First Av., corner Union St. THE COURT SAYS COME he Chicago Misfit Parlors, at 1400- 1402 First Av, Trousers to Order from Any Material $2.75 | | Suits and | Tailored to Your 1914. ] 9400 Privete cxchange -, ing with ail deparimante, nth tn‘ eAvanee, one year, $2.46 te « month, finest type As to wages, the United Railways hours of work What San Francisco ha done, fist with tnsatinfactory | y less than $700,000 six months of operation SOUR, UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN FIVE MINUTES—PAPE’S DIAPEF the last six months of | During the first period | n the dally receipts were Now the line is paying $2,000 a day into the city BEST FOR INDIGESTION, GAS,;eriping This will all go, and, treasury HEARTBURN AND DYSPEP- sides, there will be no sour The total revenues for 1913 were SIA—IT'’S GREAT! left over in the stomach to polem $446,076.37 on the Geary at | your breath with nauseous ofome” land the total operating ex “d Ollver T. Erickson When your meals don’t fit com Pap Diapepsin is a 6 and interest amounted Pee semper, | fortably, or what you eat les like|cure for out-of-order stomacl 0.57, leaving a net profit Your car line WITHOUT PUTTIN a lump of lead in your stomach, or| cause it takes hold of pre 580. The net profit of the UPA DOLLAR of your ewn mon-|if you have tburn, that is aland digests it just the same ag last six months of 1913 was $77,-|°. }aign of indigestion }your stomach wasn't there, , showing the gradual tncre Then they prove it by showing) Get from your pharmacist a fifty-| Relfef in five minutes from in popularity of the city Hne. how the present line has turned In| cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and| stomach misery is waiting for The road and equipment now more than enough proceeds to take | take a dose just as soon a8 you can. | at any drug store. In operation are valued at care of interest and sinking fund| There will be no sour risings, no These large fifty-cent cases em tain enough “Pape's Diapepsix” keep the entire family free f stomach disorders and ind for many months. It belongs your home. payments on bonds. And the result {s sure. The peo- ple, delighted with success already obtained, say to each other, “Well, | we're getting decent service out of the road we own, and {t isn't cont ing us anything to finance ft, so belching of undigested food mixed) with acid, no stomach gas or heart- burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal 38. The undertaking lesues to finance new | they say to WHY not Ko in heavy on this muntet AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO TRADE “You have the chance Pal own: And th doing ust thing down in San Francisco. When the bond issue was voted for the original line, bonding com- panies refused to buy them, and the city officials Were up against a bond | boycott until labor organizations came to their rescue. The Teamsters’ union took $50,000 jof the Geary street bonds, and la- | bor unions altogether bought from $90,000 that| roads and additions to SPECIAL Overcoats to $125,000 worth of the ase Ney Toggery| Then the Hibernian bank, realtr- the Chicago Misfit ing that the boycott was broken Monster Reduc-| and that depositors were withdraw- ing funds with amazing rapidity to take over the ratlway bonds, bought up the rest of the Issue. Of the present $3.5 $100 bonds, known as are being sold rapidly throughout the city. Fathers are buying them as an investment for their chfldren, hence the name. One man, who has| ten grandchildren, bought “baby is the day to sare. neg ir the baccatnd that Unquestionably we offer the best Shoe values, Our unusually low prices are made possible thras the vastness of our organization (49 stores) and Second Floor Rent. $4.00 and $5.00 VALUES $2.50 “si $2.95 * 3 corner Union street, to offer: | bonds” for all of them. The San Francieco system te a paying proposition. The Geary street line, it is calculat- ed, will pay $750,000, and the Union street line, $350,000 in 1914. DURING THE EXPOSI- TION YEAR THE REVENUES FROM THE CITY SYSTEM WILL BE $3,000,000, IT 1S NOW ESTIMATED. WOMEN Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parce! Poet r Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to © | Sox at 160. Take our space. All we want should know about our| that we are now offer. ember our address and ndow display tomorrow. As I have said before, the track- ago Misfit Parlors, 1400-/ age, which was laid at a cost of $40,./ | 000 a mile, is the finest I have ever! % SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Second Floor J. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. Eltel THE COURT SAYS COME QUICK! QUICK! Come Today And Save Big Money Through This MISFORTUNE This is the most sensational sacrifice sale of the age. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of mer- chandise is being slaughtered to raise money in order to satisfy the Federal Court and creditors. Nothing is being reserved—everything is going at $11.75 and $13.75 for suit or overcoat to your measure, regardless of the fact that the former prices showed a saving of $7.00 to $10.00 over what others charged. I eee es All $2250 $25, $30 Suits and 3 75 Overcoats THE COURT All $15, #18, $20 $ 15 Tailored to Your 1 12): i“ = Only SAYS COME . QUICK! Overcoats © Only English Woolen Mills

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