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| “A THIRD TERM | Baptist Poreign has, for the third The American Mission Society consecutive time, honored the Rev Carter Helm Jones, D. D., of the First Baptist church, with the presi dency of the organization, His elec Rittor's Note—J. ¥. ©. tincusses the tion at the annual Northern Baptist |\ aon eee convention at Boston has just been | article, te a to announced, “TIZ” FOR. ACHING, propose SORE, TIRED FEET FALLACY OF HINKY - DINK IS SHOWN UP Good-bye sore Ma Seek . swollen feet, sweaty feet, tired feet burning fee feet, smelling Tuesday tn the following mer member of the council »|ine nine counctImen at large He is en Urely competent to appreolate the values of the twe slog war one of the charter commission who opposed the Minky Dink plan. By James Y. C. Kellogg Stripped of its theoretical and ac- ademic value, the proposed Seattle charter stands out before the people of this city as a dangerous and reac- tionary instrument, holding forth the unpleasant prospect of Invisible government, special interest control, growing taxes, and municipal stag nation. WHO CAN AFFORD TO BE COUNCILMAN FOR $25 A MONTH? ONLY THE IDLE RICH, WARD HEELERS AND CORPORATION TOOLS, SAYS J.Y.C. KELLOGG STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. PAGE 7. exclusively by the mayor elected by the popular majority, Who Can Afford It? No more backward step could be devised by those bent upon ruining the city. To be a councilman and properly perform your dutles, re- quires at least 90 per cent of your) time on every working day. Under| the proposed charter, approximately $25 per month is granted for this service. Who will sit in such a} council? IT WILL BE COMPOSED OF SOME MEN WHO HOPE TO MAKE SEVERAL HUNDRED $10 Bilk intsh Braids; Angora, Merzo and Ster ling Wash Braids a0 be Corticelll Tape and 2¢ Braid be C lark’ 8 Lu us ter Cotton 2c may be too late. are figuring on the stock. Men’s High Grade Clothes This is the Most Extraordinary Offering Ever Made. y Man’s Suit $14.50 All this eat pony Me Saturday night, choice of any Suit in stock. You INO TIME TO LOS It’s but a matter of days before we close this store forever and balance of the goods and fixtures to another location and sell them to dealers who | ''0! Come for these advertised bargains at once, as Any Young Man’ $7.96 mak ers. There is no 600 pairs, world’s Cts i Cts remove the ce Pen tomorrow 6, Made by the b T A Suit Good-bye corns, callouses, bun . DOLLARS A MONTH BY REAL|M #t nt th f Fe ’ ne >i Why this is so can be expressed . choose Suits made by Stein-Bloch Co., Kuppenheimer and other cele ter cloth Qhe H fons aaa raw | a ie wanna, tt ts views. Orgropd ESTATE SPECULATION, BASED brated makers, for $14.50. You select from the finest clothing made in | men in the city. I o¢k | Brushe tds spots, No more . Le entire powor of legislation and md|ON ADVANCE INFORMATION| 6c and 10c | the world. All new seasonable styles, made to sell at from $30.00 to | has got to be closed out ; Es ministration is. spread upon the | GAINED FROM PROPOSED PUB.|B Darning Cotton | $40.00. You pick the style you like and hand the cashier @4 4) BQ | Your choice $7 95 | 2 Corea no more limp] sn a atinging exponition of the|#houlders of 201tttlemen, with auch| IC, 'MPROVEMENT: OTHER|M and Wool '.3¢ hile xpi dale ean , " at ' cating at or drawing up|tricks and shams of the Hinky Anomalous powers and duties a9 to| TRACTION. INTERESTS ANO|f pe 14¢ your face in ag-| Dink charter plot, which is to /Preclude centralization of responsi-| pen m ‘* pool ... ony, “TIZ" ts | come up before the people for ability and lead Inevitably to contu MONEY) OTHEN, MEN WOE 2o., rm) ekard $5.00 patent Teather $25 Men’s Suits Men’s $15 and $20 magical, acts) vote next Tuesday, Chief of Police | 8! | 4 _— wen | Milward’s right off, “TIZ" | Griffiths met O. B. Thorgrimson tn Worse Than Before TRARETE AND WO eee Hes at 5c Os soe ss ee $10.95 uc Suits a $7.95 Shat Bs ‘an ‘are , | debate oo” Shenal “ . i . Sih Children’s $1.60 Viel Kid Oxfords, Your choice of Men’s Sul # incl. , t ate draws out all/debate at Rainier Reach Boosters | Por 100 years the growing cities! FORD TO SIT IN THE COUNCILIM Deets aoo [patent pe Rg made ‘by tha best. makers ke Blood Qs ee ene P “a vs =f | 1 a e Emerson of this country have struggled to| TO DO IT, AND 80 ON WITH eons at Kuppenheimer, Hornthal, Ben tn. RA - edles erudations which puft up the fect, | night, {tee themselves from the clutches| THE BREWERY REPRESENTA.|m [ook# and Qe | =nnemnemeeees | | jamin, Alco end : he aa Use “TIZ” and forget your foot] Referring to Mr. Thorgrimson’s| of franchise grabbers and treasury| TIVES, THE | CONTRACTORS’ Byes ..... Boys’ $3 Blucher ‘style makes. All of t Minses' ive Of “TIZ” now at any druggist or| councilmen know infinitely more|by weak and corel arg cemaaiia | ERS AD INFINITUM. hao = 2c hay Sade Tonia) Single Trousers | laces, 8 department store. Don't suffer,|than the members of the preceding |In this city, in 1910 . eenine Witt Rule : egg? i ig ea Up torso pales 8 145 J 45)" Have good fect. glad feet, fect that| council” Thave heard. the state | Lz thls city, in 1910, the people, by| At first there will be « few re- a ’ ‘ Ls dhiat ronson decanted on. Have good feet, glad foot, foot that|council. 1 have heard the state [charter amendment, for this very| tired men of wealth and a few pub-|[g 36° Omo Dress Any Man’s Hat in the Mea A years toot oINEOre Ele |e ee eaenen aged. a guide |PuTPORS Abolished fis ward counci!| Hospirited, self-ancrificing eltizens, Shields 14¢ Store 95c 2 pfetenterthagt Pay wy . : es eee members and substituted| but as time goes on and they find 8 ‘ anteed or money refunded peg ther ps Ag fda sos gp therefor 4 council of nine elected | themselves outvoted and gnored by r 8 Your unrestricted, cholce of a sesdlod oy \* arge. | the council combine, they will re- 25¢ Corset a f A 7k eat 7 ®, is watae hat adit an the streets. aly less would one|, NOW: carcely four years later, it] tire in disgust, as others have done | Clasps * 9c nd other famous make styles, at the Values up to $1.00," Spear tee e366 rgb c Pp ’ p . of the proposed council of 30 know |is event ete nesosens not only| in the t. Able men will dislike fas Oona lously low io c Aces .. & to return to the discarded system,|to run for the council, when the nls ey lof ree ' » when the "i oynor S rices eee eres eo When he | Dut to create a body inferior to that| voice of each is only one in 30, Able| fy C!asPs .0C cate So Sik Onn is getting pald about $5 a meeting |{Polished in 1910, and confer upon| and honest men cannot afford to Toe Bone Cro- Be daly soar? A M é Sh 2 95 Lace 5c —on— jand a maximum of $300 a year with | munteteation polley making and ad-| rum and spend the necessary time | Chee 9 pecan weaeer 106 ny en s oes 4 Laces .+...00 heretofore execut on their duties for $25 per month. ie | Bis. duties Dbl af trae pink | ie Hooks ....60 Gomtort Bhows, aofy | Worth up to $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, made of gunmetal Large U. S. is rd ae x ol (Aho sade al rye gy Tororo ad wide calf, patent colt, tan calf and kidskin, on the new Spring lasts, in- Flags partments power to dismiss em-| an teenies nines cluding the English receding toe, high toe and conservative; but’ Wool Bunting, Rae ar carvetcer tis-areil: anes GIRL HOBO FOR 17 YEARS HAS Cireular and ton, lace and Blucher styles, Goodyear welt sewed 60! $2 95 size 3x5 feet. ’ REA bobiedekspiunion raahp nondniwrasenss sash Wea ab Fe ooos Values upto ice board has passed on their square, values ‘al BRASS $2.50 BED cases was another pernicious fea: up to 5 $14 Brass ture pointed out by Chief Griffiths, GIRDLED HALF OF THE GLOBE $1.00, at 19¢ at. ..95¢ Bed, tn the ———$—$— % ‘Stomach Troubles re inches, 206 qual celal Due to / Acidity | CHAIR | K DINING $4.50 oak 80 SAYS EMINENT TALIST Dinins S0-cal stomach troubles, such Chairs with $27.60 quart- as indigestion, wind, and stomach- nuinel fered o Jache are in probably nine cases out leathor $3 Buffet, nice of ten simply evidence that fermen- peats ly finished, }]) ¢ in the food nts of the stomach, causing the of was and acids, Wind . and causes Tessive feeling some ywn as heartburn, W IBRARY ABLE ing $10 quart- ferment red on is un i t Library on {ts not condition iia uhnaty involve ble, fun $7 erlous consequences If not cor- To stop or prevent fermen- tation’ of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid, and render it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia y the best and most effective stomach known in a quarter of a old water immedi or whenever wind acidity 1s felt. This stops the mentation, and neutralizes the acidity In a few mom and acidity fin- $17.50 ately after eating which. can. b any druggist and thus enable the stom- ach to do its work properly without being hindered. by polsonous gas Jand dangerous acids.—M. F. P.—Ad- | Vertisement The Eco 1621 FOURT Between Pike and Pine BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., —"T found that a girl can best es- Hattle R ettinger June 23. cape the many dangers besetting working women by simply running away from them and getting a job elsewhere—not staying long in any one place.” | And that, says Miss Hattie Ret- tinger, is why sho is a “hobo girl always on the move, in San Fran- cisco today, in New York, Philadel- phfa and the Philippine Islands a |few yesterdays ago, and in Ger- Metropolitan — “When Knight hood was in Flower.” heals itching skins and) clears bad complexions Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, stop itching instantly, quickly and easily heal the most tormenting skin o> scalp eruption, and clear away pimples and blackheads, even | of other | there with him, Moore—Dark. Seattle—"Joan of Arc,” tion pictures. HE'S NOT ALONE Walter Johnson's | | the Congressional Record. Lots | notables are no-hit in mo- «© name {s in ° when other treatments have failed. | Golden Opportunities are of- |fered in Star Want Ads. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. Fear and Pain Have been elimi my modern me dentistry, and make it possible one to have a good set of fine, strong, attractive teeth &. 6. “ERDICESS ALIOR’ 1 give my personal at To Skagway, calling at /lert Bay, Prince Aupert, Ketchikan, tention to each patient, gell and Juneau, The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every employ no transient help, comfort Princess May” June 13, “Princess Sophia” June 20, but do my ewn work and July 4, 18 and August 1. & al sailings of the magnificent I am personally respon- steamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August 8. sible for same. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty my prices Cor, Third and Union |panted, before she was 15. she explains, “if one sticks to a Men's 60c Silk Handkerchiefs In four 190 | colors Yo and 16c Silk Covered But- oe rh tons, all col 9 he pe ors, doz....60 : $1 Kid Gloves” Silk Mittens, Kayser’s Wash- $4.00 pat= able White Lisle It, button Gloves, kid ‘top, new 1G¢ | ose Kayser’s Gloves aysers § $1.00, ec and 50c Black Silk Dou- ble - tipped Gloves aatemey | ide Finiah ing Braid | 2 all at, pr fone Big Girls’ $4.00 Sh ing girls; patent Mary Jane heel, sewed soles, all sizes Work Shoes, Mil full double sole row stitching; ex- cket pair Men's $4.00 ne $5 sible welt soles, cut, all sizes a vu rie ro of the Men's Oxf Ladies ing $4 00, $5.00 and $6.00 values Shopping Rags | 12" iatest’ Insts ‘to choose’ from priced 19 nearly all sizes tn each jine; ali values up to $4.00, at woes US : ARROW co. values up to 3c per yard, all at 50c white and natural Dress Linens, 29c yard Children’s E Z Union Suits Summer standard 0c quality Girls’ weight 29c less her plans miscarry. “It's safe, this knocking about,” and appealed the draws $24 a day. Justice Fred C. Brown on April 7 OVER 10-CENT CAN OF MILK Joe Rimps is on trial today over at the county courthouse, charged rigid code, enjoys scenery more than finery and innocent adventure more than girlish conquests, t, it is, I have found, much to anchor in one place, unless that place be a good home.” A remarkable woman is Miss Rit- to $75, | with stealing a 10-cent can of milk.|may be. |tinger, an Americanized German| Being accused of swiping a 10-| nq all |from Heidelberg, who crossed the] cent can of milk and having all| mae Atlantic in the steerage, unaccom- the cumbersome machinery of the law put into operation on that ac- count sounds funn: But it isn't. Court officials solemnly declare that it’s just as necessary to pun- ish the fellow who stole $600 or so, Joe is giving the law a run for the money in the case. He wag fined $1 and costs by She served as a Red Cross nurse in the Philippines during the war; has donned men’s clothes tn seek- ing work; tramped over long stretches of road, sleeping in the open field»—the heroine of a doz en thrilling adventures, neys to be paid, witnesses and a score and one court costs, which will run the daily expenses well up It will cost probably $150 to fin- ish the case, whatever the verdict over a 10-cent can of The case is being heard before | Judge Humphries, is silent on the matter until the jury has its say. Mise Mattle Tyler, granddaugh- ter of President Tyler, is the post- mistress at Courtland, Va. nated by thods of for any Bidg. Taken From the $7 and $10 Racks 7 Whipcord Suits. . .$3.95 Balmacaan Coats $3.95 5 Tailored Serge Skirts + $3.95 2 Silk Line Costs, $2: 95 8 Serge Dresses . .$3.95 2 Tan Suits ......$3.95 7 Long Linen Coats $3.95 3 French Plumes. .$3.95 3 Silk Dresses .....$3.95 1 Silk Moire Coat. .$3.95 2 White Serge Coats $3.95 6 Misses’ Suits. ... .$3.95 4 French Voile Skirts. . 8 Wool Sweaters. . . $3.95 4 Fancy Kimons. . .$3.95 Advanced Fall Styles in Man Tailored Suits and Coats FOR WOMEN AT $15 $20 and $25 year Tweeds— HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1316 Second Avenue PLAIN TAILORED SUITS HAVE COME BACK provide a garment that is good for any day in the Pin-Stripe and Plain Serges, Fancy Mixtures and with all-silk linings—and finest hand finish. ual to the $40 to $60 product of any shop. case to the su- SEWING There are attor- New Machines sell it quickly. Organdies, Lawns, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Galateas, a few Crepes, 9c YARD $1.25 all-linen Serge Suitings, extra wide, yard LAnenette Suitings and 50c White Cord, $1.25 White Pique Dresses Millinery Clean-Up All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, values up to $5, at 95, Beautiful Flowers, values up to 50c, at 10c per bunch. Plumes, Ribbons and Fancies one-half to three-fourths off. | peri i OO ti t eee doce aa7.e8. he justice court MACHINES The jury in the present case rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE co. 1424 Third (Near Pie) A STAR WANT AD “Tan Methodist church, Ladies’ ity, Babies’ Knitted Coats Values up to at ns. OC at. $3.50 Babies’ and Children’s 19¢ Knitted Outfits Raatheeaseashe shsnedeags Jacket, Pants and Ci “yet 1 9OG $1.25 80c Flann Flannelette Petticoats For lit- tle girls Waists, em- | Ladies’ 26¢ “age Openwork Hose, in white and red, Wrappers Mainly large # S¢ ites" per pair . 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