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THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. eee eae re Demonstrate the value of pay as you go. We do not Se cB ibe ae: QuEAK inflate to pay for bookkeepers and losses. You seve | eggs the extras by buying here mail out of city, 38 per mon. up to . t YeS, THERE ARE bs 2he No, 400 Rubberset Shaving | renreler, sity month, ae A LOT OF MEN OUT OF eM cv srceces eoerbas ihe | ( / 10e Gem Flue Btop.....- ~ Re es | THEM 1S THEY REAWLY - ‘sd ».. prerrgrt lb og pty a tau 2 DON'T WANT TO wi ho en 11%Anch Rose Brick Trowel DO YoU AHO (ta $1.00 No. 1 Set of & Mossberg ye Mod oer WAVE .) Double-ond Wrenches...... 50€ ae Ge Ibe dozen, %-Inch nickel-plated vc Hooks .... ve BO by an astounding husiasm at such an} Mrs. Vrooman’s Sink Strainer wi the coming car yn, progressives from ° < eeese ihe » state met in conference at Seattle yesterday $1.25 134nch Disston Brick tate met in at Seattle ye y Trowels ... veces 1,00 far the best attended meeting of any state central | committee of any party in many years What is the sig- | ce itennce of it | fo) Ole Hanson, pri gressive candidate for the United States| be Apple Corer, Potato Slicer and Paring Knife... . 106 ibe Banner Tube- leas Foot Pumps peenate, in an interview today, thus sums it up | ..5O¢ “More than ever in this state the lesson has been learned | 6 Hair Brush be waath 26 of ow ce Cs “Vs Las Ds T 6¢, how ei Us G0 YoU 00 irs cast, yoo ablicans have such dis- rahs and their Guggen- | fe leadership be-| the people that as long as the + r types of leaders as their , that as long as the democrats div | their Wilsons and their Tom Taggarts and Charlie ys, there can be no assured hope for progressive ac iplishments and the realization of social and industrial} ice. In the progressive party, there is a unity of prin nd they are principles for human betterment on h honest men and women have no difference of opinion hybrid membership of both the old parties is not con-| iducive towards that human betterment, but is maintained for selfish purpose of obtaining public office—and that alone. Bthing else binds such opposing elements within. them people, recognizing this unnatural combination, have al it to view with fear both the democratic and republic an| ties, and it is for that reason that the state of Wash-| SPINNING’S (GASH STORE Freda—Did you hear that Mra Hifitre’s husband speculates tn stocks? Leah—My, fen't the gambling mania of some people awful’ Let's go in now and play bridge. eee & San wa NEW PLAY SPOTS | While giving no intimation as to} eae “This being the open nea son for rhubarb,” writes C. 8., “why not have a munict pal ple plant?” ee) : 1 Not Creduloue lon is | today, more than ever, solidly behind the pro-| “Recing is believing,” quoted jwho will be the appointee, Gov | The So oagge gener prot iny sives. ; ~ “* the sage. | Lister stated he would name the caiupalee for funds to provide ; ge : “Oh, 1 don't know, I see men jsuccessor to Adjt. Gen. Liewellyn| ditional play places for juveniles every day whom I wouldn't be lieve under oath.” within the next few days. throughout the city unde: i The governor has written to} More than 20,000 boys in Seat- 716 © | Lieut. Gov. Hart, asking the latter | tle have no p e to play ball” is “Papa,” asked James, wouldn't why he felt {t necessary to appoint |the new slogan. you be gind If | saved @ dollar ltwo regents for the state college | f your” 2 |during the governor's absence. | DOCTOR 18 INJURED gy Ae ER gr Pa . ney ; ANACORTES, Wash. April 16.— dence of budding business. abil. | Thief threw brick through window| Dr. C. Sandwith was seriously tm sae that’ ba hemes lian eu o lof Broadway, New York, Jewelry | jured in a collision at Friday Har Y yo |store, grabbed $15,000 in gems,|bor of his motorcycle with @ be Jumped Into autmobile and escaped. | wagon. “Well, | saved It all right,” ped sald James, disappearing. “You sald if | brought a good report from my teacher you would give me a dollar, but | didn’t.” oe Tale of Two Cities *MILLIONAIRE’S ROW,” on once beautiful Euclid fay., Cleveland, is a patch of lawn, pock-marked with} Spots where careless fotks have trodden the sod to death. | Other morning over cach bared spot appeared the notice: Far eastward, on Commonwealth av., in classic Boston,| is a similar problem, but a different solution. There the} reads; | In Darkest lowa Some of the ladies tn our town are weartng & newfangled skirt called the hobble. This ts some- thing new.--Warren (lows) Bea- con. Thousands of persons a day pass both places. In Cleve-} they generally scowl; whereas, in Boston, they smile. it in the form of a surly command excites a wish to tres- eee in the form of a courteous appeal instantly wins sym-/| Stung! ath) ahd a gleam of humor. The Boston lawn is recovering When man admires woman's myle And all ber pretty graces, "Tis sad, when he starts making eyes, To find her making facen eee . Folks sometimes bring lawn seed to help it along Politeness isn't a bit more effort than gruffness. And it} dées make life a lot more pleasant. “ | | "he Marder of a Human Soul , IN 12 years of married life, you had never once taken your wife to a theatre, or gone with her on a vacation, or gone to church, but had been so greedy for wealth and) ess success that you spent 18 hours of each day in one or ther of a chain of drug stores; | And if, while thus relegated to the dubious function of a/ bit of property in the home, wife, pining for human com- onship and her due of masculine attention, should glide an affection for another man, ‘Would you have the colossal nerve and the stupid selfish- to hale her into court in a divorce proceeding, thus striv-| to vent upon her the anger for which your own conduct! blame? We ask, because, according to report, a man down East just done this thing; a man who thought he had a cous a and couldn’t understand why, instead of} fecital bringing him sympathy, it made most court attend- feel like wanting to kick him around the block. i True, he was a “good provider”--of money; always} . Wife had thes to eat and to. wear, including a oo OHIO xatél It was a soul he starved—the crime of cr though; = ¥ crimes, though) = ‘* : A WANTS PUBLIC DEFENDER jgentlemen were elected council DENTISTS parapet by statute. Editor The 8 1 men-at-large under th t Se : jor The Star saw aw r the present sys hat shall we do with a decorous, law-abiding, industri- ticle in your paper « few dase eas tem. The truth is that Seattle has| man who does his best to murder a human soul? written by Miss Howe in regard to|had a good, public-spirited, able| We make a specialty of teeth aR ee electing a defender for all those |®ssregation of ward councilmen| Without plates by our painies: | And Gladly “There's one thing | will say for my first two husbands” “What's that” “They always paid their alt- Tableau monly promptly.” ee For i the te have been dott ke of 8 sroppha lpia as Le pesto oy ages, it seoms, the comic artis ve Ing the joke o! Getting to ' to hold 2 the amall boy who goes fishing on Sunday and is detected by a clergy- “Ro you think ote yet a moving Ae gp man and reproved. Urgently besought to get out of this rut, & chance of welling Mr. Nuskads : bright artist on our staff, who will some day make his mark, tri- an auto?’ haven't done that for several umphantly produced the above picture. “Sure! He used to say he YoaTe” Notice how the truant pastor cringes when discovered with rod now he's ar- “But I didn’t hold your hand.” and line by the good Jittle boy going to Sunday school. . “Then who did?” Animals You | Ought to Know) The Ultimate & in Values [aaa - “LET US give business a chance!” writes Joe Foraker, in Lesile’s. | charwed With Grime. Tee under the fori method : men : ’ . governor mer system year in UR new Spring $15.00 $s a the business of cashing Standard Oil checks hasn't had the, |. i wild dog|0f Misnourt, several years ago, ad-|4Nd year out, } sified and $18.00 Ben it used to have. neta the nse or ld dos vocated the same thing in amaga.| ThIDK ft over, and seo if this ‘s| Amal am Fillin 1 jamin and Cheasty Special Suits look é: of Australia in a zine article, and 1 think {t the moat | 80t true. G. W. SAMPSON. | tleated or a domesticated dog run : i sensible thing that could be done. come | EE HEADACHY, DIZZY, BILIOUS? Wild is & question that widen able, It Would be « very difficult thing! | WANTS TAX RATE CUT Gold ( CLEAN YOUR LIVER! A DIME A BOX ‘#::'%in.. 0 Set the ocala to pave rack |,,Bator The Sar: a, rine | OOM LOWES . . . a law, heeause the majority of the | abuse, relief from which should be | = ane Cena S Siieeen ‘cas ka Of inembers are lawyers, and they are| Provided by the next legislature, ix| Porcelain Rey ‘ are m0 the isiand-continent, and| YerY careful not to injure thetr bus- | the fe a extortionate charge of | _ mh | gewor! | ineas. | 16% Interest imposed upon all per- | pos patna Pay ae ee pear y I have been a practicing attorney |#0n8 unable to meet, when due, | ¢ ee ee slic teintn |tor 40 years and have seen many |th@ payment of instaiiments for| | Uf Sets ee 5 p ‘Although not a large animal—| !nstances of injustice befalling in local improvements, this rate being | igh by two f | nocent persons at the hands of the |! addition to a 5% penalty, which| Any work that doesn’t prove| phy. shee the athe te at J. M.D, |'® Added Immediately upon delin-| satisfactory will be repaired free like $10.00 more in value—and they wear like it—and keep their shape. | Modeled to retlect the latest style; cut to it your ersona rz s " s rc ; ie ohne aban fit y P ality as well as your person, hem to lazy liver; delayed, fer-|stimulatng the liver, making thy : food in the bowels or a/bile and constipation pasos move stomach. Potsonow — on and ont of the bowels. One tmatter, gases and bile gever-|taken tonight straightens you out fa the bowels, instead of be-|by morning—a 10-cent box will and made up in the most becoming shades and fabrics, they are indeed a splendid buy Young business men, college men and all a carried out of the system, is|keep your head clear, stomach 7 * a quency jot charge at any time, : r i Into the blood When sweet, liver and bowela regular, jinn “owners make ‘constant wat| FOR WARD SYSTEM A similar Interest rate ts charged| Come in SOON—today, if you who like smart, snappy ‘lines in. dress, will be “ Dotson reaches the delicate|and make you feel bright an: oan bine His final extermination| .P4itor The Star: I was delight-| "pon general taxes, which are not|wish—for free examination and} especially pleased with the newest Is i : it causes congestion |cheerful for months. Children \!D Monta ed with Mr. Boalt’s recent vivid | Paid exactly when due, estimate. ! een ee SErivere: ta that dull, auite headache. |need Cascarets, too. } a description of his jag at the jubiiee| To the extent that this rate is in| we STAND BACK F | this department | on the occasion of one of the vari-| excess of that which ts necessary WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ CANDY CATHARTIC ous elections of Alderman “Bath-|to enable the city and county to GUARANTEE house John,” in Chicago, but can|™ake collection of such assess- hardly agree with his suggestion| ments and taxes without addition-|207 University St, 2nd and Uni- | as to similar orgies should Seattle! 4! burden upon the general taxpay- | versity St. Opp. Fraser. | NOME, Alaska, ska, April 16.—-Now | again adopt the ward counctiman | rs, !t is obviously an unwarranted Paterson Co, less than 100 miles from Nome, | sy John Johnson, record holder, is| 1 do not remember anything in|ine the reproach to the city and | jleading “Seotty” Allen and Fred | the wine and painted | state. BE. B. WELLER. and Indefensible exaction, deserv. Cheasty’s Haberdashery _ 10 CENT ayy py te DRUG STORE | i Ww + ALSO 25 & | Ayer by about 25 miles, and 1# con-|courteman line at the election vic aay Second Ave., at S s P idered to have fo' lead in the| tories of such ward e eases as ai inks RK WHILE YOU SLEE Saaiiats, suometabes. tor. whten | Samora: Binion, Warten keotocs line Lents Las Phase ‘aod Seas a : & purse of $3,000 Is hung up and many others; in fact, these shot and dangerously wounded, , ~— - pn ee RARER, i * DIANA DILLPICKLES IN CLUSIVE STYLE A 4-Reel “‘Screecher’’ Film “ARE YOU SURG “THEY CER- "OH, —BESS HACGIS —THERG ISN'T A GIRL IN| “OH THA RAINBOW STOCKINGS TAINLY ARE, My (3 WEARING THEM. | TH® TWELFTH WARD Cheap Dental Work |arc*stvcisn, wee SO I$ GERTRUDS HERRING Uno HASNT Gor | AC RiceT — ‘ . DIANAS" oo AND LIZZIE ONION, + Tusy Were xpensive smorex = oe exc vi ed cheap Dental work and getting Best Dental work cheap. We do » Gompete with cheap Dentists, nor do ize Dental gral who claim i in teeth without pi HR bridgework under another name 5 THY. BEST 18 THE CHEAPESS We make the best Gold Crown world for $4; the best Porceia me in the world, $3.50 to $$ Bet of Teeth in the world Ag : vty’ $12; Sliver Fills, 50c; the be {thetic or Gold fillings $1.00 ee name above is a guarant ft your work will be of the hes oat painless. We tell you exactly what work will cost by free exami Our work 1s sure to please y. Our prices are nure to sult you We Go ns we advertine Ask your friends about us ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Becond Floor People’s Bank Builds 1 Kecond and Pike "i Take Kievator or Walk Up. tor

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