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STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1914. PAGE 4 ; . "SREAT GOVERNOR, PATHOR, | "DERE TiRen OF THOSe OLD "T NEAR THEM COMING. fe. “ON, DEN COveN MiereRst ' Diana ARS Nou AT (TAGAWS REASS, COON MELODIES. “THANK GCODNCSS Now PLEASE Usave THAT Raine buePers arn Ge te : PLEASE, Don'y Pay ed ” THs MANDOLIN CLUB BOYS ARE ALONE AND You"LL HEAR 5 AUN GAINS WO WORK te . BLACK Jos’ COMING. DIR@ETLY, AND 1 SHALL SOMOTHING UP To ‘ ey o>) HEAR, SOMOTHING pare! ‘ 6 ) DIFFGRENT ANO NGWS Dilipickles | Cadre 'n Gettting Away From Old Stuff A 4-Ree! | ‘Screecher Film A HEAVY CONSUMER OF TAXED ARTICLES S89 Fe ee, wee. 89% ©... WORDS BY SCHARF ‘AY ADOLPH, DER VAk REFENUE HITS CUSTOMER'S OF DRUG STORES UND } BEAUTY PARLORS PRETTY HARD, 7 —.—— , "EYE erp. gare i HOW SO! COSMETICS. A TAX GOBS ON | / vess: Rouse , MASSASE CREAM Q - ree a Wee. Pou 2 i : ES Bek Ge AY LADY DIT You AU Pou ALL HAIR DYE, 4.4 J FACE ENAMEL UND So FoaTH g ~ wee TRY PAPERING A a \ * ROOM MIT YouR yp CANCELLED REFENUE by STAMPS? LIP SALVE, ALL EYEBROW PENCILS, NEEDS REFENLE names STAMPS. IN FACT, —~— faite PossigLe! 7 BE A GREASEO fur! 1c Improved Combination % to 2-In. Gray Rubber Basin Stopper Gray rubber is better and lasts longer than light rubber, You are sure to get the right size when you get these, as they fit any drain pipe from % to 2 inch A saving of bc is also an object. We've Decided Against Contest for Pretty Men NE of The Star's writers suggested last week a con- His features ethereal in their chiselment, and his hair There are already too many young bloods who think 200 6-In. Heavy Corrugated Strap Hinges .. -120 i O test for “the most beautiful man,” presenting Ted one of those thick, crinkly masses that you want to crop they're going to make a career on their shape. Made by Stanley; packed one pair in a box, with screws. off and put in a football. There's already too much half-stripped human beauty Our Latest Prices Have Gone Away Out of Their Way to Accomme- Splawn, society dancer and husband of Actress Ruth St. Denis, with his picture showing him dressed in a leopard date Your Purse. The List is Given Out at Store and Malied Free. There are no knobs of honest toil about his figure and sliding and leaping and kicking up clothes at society ; . t "1 ff macaroni he altogether looks like a fellow just good enough to put functions. a : a | ’ y — car Nanay tues Wat abate and toot on a cat's hide and pose before crowds of sensual society No contest for “the most beautiful man” in ours! SPINNING S CASH STORE ig wy ! 4 dames in the name of Art. What this whereabouts needs is more contests for _ ave. macaroni, we have decided to pass up the contest for “the most beautiful man.” In the first place, life’s too short and the contest for the most beautiful bread and bacon too hot. Then, too, Ted's picture of “beauty,” if he’s anywhere near the standard, cuts out all the men we've seen hereabout. Ted's limbs are delicate, smooth and rounded. His arms are childlike. TH WEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF him whitherscever he went. | | What wonder his soul was | Mauseated, and that he cried “All through the ghostly night she eat, thinking her le 5 thoughts of pain, setting her desolation to the meter of the | q vast, weary sea, and watching f — =| for the thickening of the | } j drama enacted. She was in Alaska| ‘Shadows of the street to his pn masked vigilantes} otline. © * © ~ “ i ed = tn 1900-01, w TT T —) |LOCAL HOUSEWIFE ‘ site seis See ae went out at night and shot Something went down be- E SEA LE S AR | J | | Gaim Semeers. shot down) tong me—! backed away——i |Redelshelmer opened his first Se . | | HAILED AS SECOND “When great things are happen- wanted to run. | was afraid attle store, at First and Cherry st, ing, they don't seem great,” she| % it | wanted It dead. | It was a small store. | LONDON OR BEAGH | 207 0: ust set's perspective! raised my gun and shot. 1 | just a little niche, tucked away Maybe it is beauty. Maybe Ted is a fine standard homely men, men with callouses at the base of the thumb, for the most beautiful. But the beauty isn't needed in cords of muscle across the breast, wrinkles running up into these parts, and we don't propose to abet its promotion. the hair through tangoing of the brain over problems, men There's already too much masculine beauty and con- not grasshoppers, men working like the very devil for ceit standing around on Second av. corners, or at the seven children and a wife who sees the beauty of sound, theatre doors, ogling woman, while mother is at home established character behind the homely masculine ex- benzining neckties or filling the furnace. terior, That's the sort of a contest we're after. Sip aT EWSPAPERS | Telegraph News Service of the United Press Assoctation | | — x "| to see clearly their significance.” would have shot again—and ¢ jo, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Clase Matter. (Continued From Page 1.) Tt i* the story of a moral and| &gain—but some one pulled me | 4t the edge of the sidewalk. a, Entered at Seattle, Wash., toffie Bs sa < | | physical coward, who was ashamed| #way’ * ° ° But {t didn’t stay insignificant By mail, out of city, 250 month up to # moa. ¢ mos $1.80; your $2.26.) | done. | of his wife because her mother ea Bdggrt a hungry tongue of [very long. It soon expanded and By carrier, city, 25¢ a m | And tn the stories there ts no| /0¢,® life of shame; wpo, in the) . water anot up, and the olly | burst its bounds. It grew and grew, HO | night, shot a claim jumper because| black rim of a whirlpool swam peace at all. She, herself, call® he was afraid, and who «lunk back| |! and crept up about the feet | like the turmip of poetry, and now them “blood-and-thunder stuff.” to the wife for protection. of the man and the boy. The [it is one of Seattle's foremost : Storms, fights, soul conflicts The wife helped him escape the man remembered Prayer of | stores. he warts 's ea ensoproniisins courts by rowing him ina dory over| hie childhood. * * *” Its founder has passed on, but struggle for life—all are painted In an angry sea to a departing liner, aKa 8 his name still stands for one of Published Dally by The 5 ox Harry's C: hirtabiane Pardon N SOME places petitions are going around asking Presi | quick, sure strokes, glowing rich ; 28 Thaw go tome to hie anxious Ret S| and then, by her example of brav-| TO CONTINUE SALE Seattle's solid institutions. Friday dent Wilson to let Harry Thaw g | {ith maaterful strokes of descriy-| ery, shamed the cowardice out of| The Home Missionary societies | the successor to the little niche be mother on Christmas day, a free man. | | Nor fe Alaska’s early life of out.| Bim 8nd persuaded him to go back | of the Methodist Episcopal churches | gan a four-dgy anniversary sale, It's (} We'll sign it on two conditions. | right wickedness sacrificed in the | 24 stand trial. eR ba npocer wo tegen gener ye sale,)a very large pag ig t and a First, that every other prisoner in the country who has | stories for Alaska’s grandeur. — fet, dat Bi ee eee pa oth | Seaees a waiting mother, sister, wife or sweetheart be accorded an And {t's all written in a paradise nntbene Menon’ ‘erttlea soamanes pcm sere oes ee ee | of peace and quiet, by a most peace equal privilege. 4 like these: P Second, that the Thaws give proper bond to keep their ful looking little woman. “Two women recognized her . . 4 prop P Og! eee and took seats forward. She precious Harry out of further mischief and, if possible, out of the public mind Still, this Thaw petition suggests a timely idea Why shouldn't the doors of every prison in the land be opened for the holiday time for every prisoner who can “The Woman From Three Above”| did not notice. it had been a fa the firat fiction Mra. Mellett ever long time ago, back in the days | wrote,.although #he served an ap- | prenticeship to authorship when, as Berthe Knatvold, she wrote “fea- fore that flood of degradation ¢ tures” for Tacoma newspapers when her mother’s profession le pl 004 d c . Aho saa pledge of good conduct and who wants And ‘then she came to the peace-| became known — that women the freedom? ful home on what was a farm be oe ae Can you reconcile the spirit of Christmas, the spirit of | fore the city swooped down on it, to her at wrote “The Woman From Three| dinner, nor during the evening. | Above,” and was heralded as a dis-| | She had returned from the covery. claim, stunned, stumbling, puls- “The Man Who Was Afraid” 's| Ing with a grief that choked her | better than her first story. The] heart. Just as Red Book promises another one in the stimulant | December—and more are coming, the lacked the opiate of seif- though they won't all be “blood and| vindication, She owned the the gentle and forgiving Christ, with the spirit of any prison you ever saw? Can you think of the angel anthem of “Peace on earth; good will toward men!” as having any save a sarcastic mean-| ing for the inmate of a dismal cel : The Passing of Chief Griffiths || | thunder.” truth of hie words. She was the HILE appreciating the commanding reasons for his ac- | see corpse of sin dragging behind In “The Man Who Was Afraid,” | ———————————_. tion, there is genuine regret among the general public that Chief Austin E. Griffiths is to resign. | | the knowledge of one who saw the Griffiths has elevated the police department to the highest | confidence of the people ever enjoyed before. The city has| | been singularly free from police turmoil, petty or otherwise, NOSTOMACHPAIN, under Griffiths’ administration Mayor Gill has been fortunate in having Griffiths’ co-| se a 3 ; GAS INDIGESTION operation in police management even for the short period to| ’ OHIO METHOD IN which the chief limited himself Every day the year around be sure of having | The mayor will do well to secure another chief who will 4 T T ‘IN FIVE MINUTES ENT TR ane . : ii hy aa approach the type, character and ability of Austin E. Griffiths. MOS A NY HING. D IS Y clean, pure, wholesome milk by using Griffiths’ record as chief is a sati on Missing teeth are replaced by | Mrs, Mellett says she writes with ctory answer to his : m4 Rr a ta Ynot Gites Cheering the Prisoner. jpacked hallful of men. “We don't| “Really does” put bad stomachs in] The Ohio Method by artificial teeth e e Own criticism that he is “no itted either by experience or Do you think you will be able| Want a woman mayor.” order—“‘really does” overcome indl-| that are natural as your original | calling for police duties or w« Seattle has been well satis-|to keep me out of jail,” he asked| “She's «trong as the deuce for a| gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn| teeth. Examinations are now be: arnation ] y fied with the new kind of chief, with a man who has not been after he bad made a full confes-| city beautiful,” pleaded the speak-| and sourness in five minutes—that ing conducted without charge, and trained to see the police point of view through a club sion to his lawyer, er. just that—-makes Pape’s Diapep-| estimates are furnished In all cases, ; Bett Tia itahite aieiy riba | “1 may not be able to do that,| “Naw!” came the unantmous| sin the largest selling stomach regu Back of Seattle will be mighty sorry to see him go {but I can make the state spend a) roar. lator in the world, If what you eat te Waa di From Contented Cows. lot of money in putting you there.”| “She'll be @ bear for civic right-|ferments into stubborn lumps, you 5 Set of q 7 PROSECUTOR MURPHY Is peeved because some people won't lay e908 eousness,” lhelch gas and eructate sour, undi.| $20 Set of Teeth : their evidence before him. He wants to know why. Maybe It's lack cf| The Incentive “Naw! Naw!" | gested food and acid; head {s dizzy| Guaranteed ,........., For All Kitchen and Table Purposes. confidence, Johnny. Mrs. Brown (in kitehen, smiling)| “She'll insist on every wife in| and aches; breath foul; tongue coat-| 815 Set of Teeth : > - |—My! Everything t# fairly shin-| this fair city allowing her husband| ed; your insides filled with bile and) Guaranteed $5 Give it to your children between meals, REPORT OF the American-Hawailan Steamship Co. shows Seattle | ing, Olga! 1 fear you're spending to smoke in the parior.” indigestible waste, remem the . wet ll iar use it in preparing meals—use it in pre- the largest tea port in the United States. And it's less than a week |too much time in cleaning "Ray for Sloopety!” shouted the| moment “Pape's Diapepsin” comes 10 Solid Gold or saring foods, seasoning vegetables since we voted “dry.” | New Servant—I ain't always #o| vast concourse. “Sloopety forever|in contact with the stomach, all| Porcelain Crown ...... porns ti.-sour »beleia: *4 4 ER ae partickler, mum, but I don’t know| and for mayor.” such distress vanishes, It's truly) $10 Gold or Porcelain Paste this recipe in your] ‘YC _—e: . <> “AN EMPTY stomach irneiws ne fawe_—nee should It,” said an orator | but what me feller might call this| oe astonishing--almost marvelous, and| Bridge Work $4 favorite Cook Book, Try ¢ sehcimae for af | at a meeting of unemployed Sunday night. ¢ vast resources of | evening! | Yam Sims was over to pro the joy {4 1ts harmlessness, : Peay " one month—use it ip this state and country, why should there be empty stomachs? | oe lin the Salt Riba neighborhood ius] A 1arge fifty-cent case of Pape's San tie Baked Gueterd | in. everything—have [Meme " ae 7 pepsin Ww ve you a hundre ‘ : yh s cats, We're not making any suggestions, but when, oh, when, will there ay “bitter?” levee. goo oy lh ve a mule your ¢ruxgist Benda vow Sour Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, can Carnation Mik ai | duce your milk, RRAND * be a method evolved to choke off # player plano? Or “deaf as & post?’ |Hogwallow Kentuckian, "| money back. 9 to 12 luted with ame quantity | cream | and butter rn 5 7 Or as “dead as a door nail?” It's worth its welght in gold to geet pe say BCT ONE GIRL who has returned to New Hampshire college has obtained slick an a whistle Wei Sib | men and women who can't get their : ina * all necessary funds by making and selling doughnuts. She supplied two “ee | What He Came For, \atomachs regulated. It belongs in ot see Order from your grocery your home—should always be kept moderate oven. Insert a deuce ’ "Twas in the year 1936 a“ Clean Kulfe Dede and —_—___. } handy in case of a sick, sour, upset : Virgina Mt. and Eighth A¢., Senttia. \ Srarori* | was it you came to fall in? C t R t D when {t comes out clean : The Virginus Tivcnr carers weetane oy. eere.” Kitchen | enZMrs. Sloopety tor Mayor!” erled) ven Tee edt didn’t | stomach during the day or at night ut-Kate Dentists when it 0 t clean | siegantly furnished rooms, with the best female orator, “She'll make a come tol tts the quickest, surest and most + restaurants and one hotel all summer Winning Platform. | The Maceiahobtoe «ike in cleanliness, comfort and courtesy for il peach of a mayor!” fall in; I came for ‘alf a day's fish-| harmless stomach regulator in the 207 UNIVERSITY 6TREET Hotel od 8 ig aps ala Privileges | “Naw,” growled the densely’ in’! world, CORNER SECOND AVENUS

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