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STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1915. PAGE 4 Member of the Scripps Nerthweet League of Newspapers Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co Phome Main 9100 | [Outbursts of Everett True}! OOK NERE, STRANGER, You ASKED ME FOR A MATCH AND? SAVE You one, DIDN'T If most outrageous lack of deference Otte Case Arise, Secretary Jimmy Crehan. _ and all ye other secretaries, For years th of congresemen's secretaries, Hut phrey be allowed eo Job? Secretaries, e STELLA SORGHUM ) SAYS: ies ry DOC, WE ALREADY HAVE ONE ON WASHINGTON ST. , Frederick Starr of the Uni- | | Versity of Chicago will sail from Tacoma for Japan Friday Right. He says an ¢ Most female col legs can be rightly Museum 1 soon be termed ‘schools of A @don th Pacific Coast—he | | designers.” @idn’t know which city as yet eee Dr. Starr spoke to Queen Anne | | Geod things are high sttidents Wednes lay | | the things which are @ | not geod for you. While fleeing from Henry " © A Rman, 2147 Fifth ave. W., An thony Harn, 19, ran into t s of Pa : : ; a P ftrolman R. N. Wilson Wednesday | George L. lormer editor 4 | nt. an-| Seattle Hotel News, died at Minor Right. Engman says Harn ‘ tried to steal his auto | hospital | trot an ( First number of Whims, Broad-| jay high school monthly, is out acking good number, too, Nel-| TAGTRESS TELLS SECRET © tsstsrscefiss: —-— © 1A Well-Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Promoted Its Growth ’ With a Simple Home Made Mixture. S\at First and Cherry. BARBRE TRIMMED FOR 10 PLUNKS Hair cuts are 35 tle shops bre got his ing, him $10. Justice Brinker nick ed him for that amount aft ha leaded guilty to vi t w for we cents in most when Dan it cost Miss Blanche Rose, a well-k @ctress, who darkened her gra ‘with a simple preparation mixed at home, | view at Chicago, owing statement i igentleman can darken th nown hair table stand in o ow P With this simple recipe Ye corn P) an mix at b Tobacco day, 7 ) Water add 1 oz. of bay rum, a small |Octobber 1 Shorty” Collins is ‘box of Barbo Compound and %|gonna be toastmaster at Germania 2. of glycerine. These ing and Mayor Hi! will jean be bought at any drug s nk ivery little cost. Apply to dinner to be giv- twice a wee t Mark's par Fequired shez Bray-haired |Younger. It i » (the growth of h yAand scalp humors c © for dandroff and falling hair. 4 seam things fro De Lang s issued order to Ad. Prices Ordinarily Charged ON ALL CASKETS We Manufacture and Maintain Our Own Factory A COMPLETE FUNERAL $47.50 Including the use of our private parlors and the use of dur own private cremator (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CREMATION). Because turers of ket nd ng, we on a complete we © own bu funer We invite you to visi what we furnish BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. 617 Kilbourne St. Lady Attendant Phone North 525. our establishment and see for your- eaadal Safety Razor Blades of all kinds sharpened, dozen ............ SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE 1415 FOURTH AVENUE | A. Highway Adventure—(Or, Saved by His Spurs EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR A Married Man’s Troubles ALL RIGHT, VLL TRY AND cur IT ouT T DONT You SAY OLIVIA, FROM NOW ON | WISH WING To HER—We OLIVIA, IT 13 MY PanevL. DUTY TO SPEAK To You ABovT YOUR USE oF SLANG — You MUST WATCH YOUR ENGLISH HELEN, DIDN'T | Jus HEAR You SPEAKING ‘TO OLIVIA ABouvT USING SO MUCH SLANG? GLASSEVE is A . DICK CONSTABLE \§ OUT ON \N A SPREE RED NOSE IN MIS GlWCH ! GAS WAGON MIs « TRO AATEC bPUR WHEELS | AND CAKHES UP WITH i SPEEDER How’s Old John Feeling? HE public, particularly that portion of it which labors with its hands, will look forward with much interest to young Rockefeller's forthcoming explanation of his new industrial plan, which he charac- terizes as “broader and more democratic than unionism.” There is considerable division of opinion as to John D. Jr.’s purpose in personally mingling with his employes in Colorado and his apparent study of conditions there. The bulk of the critical public is inclined to put it down as “grandstanding” or “four-flushing,” to use expressive terms. Still, some of the staunchest unionites in the mining district profess to be convinced of his genu- ine since It may be that young Rockefeller is himself actuated by a real desire to better the conditions of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company laborers. But the fact that John D. Rockefeller, Sr., has the last word in the premises and that he has never given any marked encouragement to any move that would affect the dividend-earning capacity of his soulless corporations, makes us extremely doubtful of his son's ability to deliver the goods when it comes to the final show-down. As long as the old man handles the reins the car of Juggernaut will doubtless its victims in the same old ruthless way. continue to mangle * . The Idaho Dam HE famous Roosevelt dam in Arizona and the Elephant Butte dam, the Rio Grande, have aided wonderfully in the development of the West. Now, in Idaho the Arrowrock dam, the highest in the world—391 feet from foundation to crest— has just been dedicated. The area tributary to, and to be irrigated by the Arrowrock dam, is 243,000 acres, almost a state in itself. Altho the dam cost five million dollars, this year, the driest in Idaho's history, the total investment has been paid back. It has been only in the past few years that this country has awakened to the possibilities of irriga- tion. But now that it has awakened, tremendous strides are being taken. Waters of the mountain streams of the West, which for centuries have flowed in prodigal waste into the seas, are everywhere being conserved. Private projects of greater or less magnitude are aiding the government in the work. Water, cheapest of all fluids, yet the most precious, is converting the deserts of the ages into veri- gardens of delight. The West is coming into its agricultural own . - * * * 7 90 miles above El Paso, on agricultural resources of the table Just Supposing UPPOSE that these many years past Austria had treated the common people right. Suppose they had been given economic justice, instead of having been tyrannized and oppressed. Suppose the rate of pay, the working hours, and the working conditions had been the same in Austria factories as in Amercan plants. Suppose, in short, that Austrians had been treated in Austria as Austrians have been treated in America Then can you imagine Austrian subjects flocking to this country in such numbers ment in only one line of business must call forth a threat of death from their mother * 7 * * * ” that their employ- country? We cannot. MANY A heart is hungry for kind words that cost nothing * e * . * * SEATTLE COP stepped on his own shadow and READERS, HOW does the reported engage- got wet. Maybe he followed in the chief's liquid foot- ment of President Wilson strike you? * * steps and played “hide-and-seek.” Well, it strikes us the same way. SHERIFF HODGE says Commissioner Carrigan’s brain is as “diminutive as his stature,” and Carrigan says Hodge is a “hunk of fat meat.” Why fight about it? Some say both are right. SEATTLE SCHOOL TEACHERS go without posi- tions while teachers from the East are hired here. Why not apply the “patronize home industry” idea to human beings as well as to manufactured products? the traffic jaws. |ien, enforce strictly Bremerton, celebrate golden) vention begins in Mount Vernon, IF yrook, 66 4.N. 17th | wedding. October 12 t 5 years, dead Twenty-eighth annual meeting of Alfred Maltt elected Arctic KIDNEYS ACT had first t of Western Washington Baptist con- chief of Arctic Brotherhood at Ju mn Tuesday night. Maybe Con-|@ @ | neau seman Humphrey was visiting nso Salita ; BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mrs. Catherine Jose, 88, old-time “rm for honor above gold, Sane esident of Seattle, whote home and I'm pr er gonna cheat t | used to be where the Washington| | government on my traveling ex Pe ee ening Ak Sian You Have) hotel 1s now, dead of heart failure.| | penses.” sald Congressman | en, Rating Too, Much Me ir. and Mrs Humphrey. | rie Acid, ——_— “Carrigan ia little, but he's and that) When you wake up with bac every inch a man,” sald Sheriff clear and : and dull misery int y reglo: Ui PRETTY! TURN Hodge. “I'm gonna give him a tt generally teata you bere tee ride In my car any Sunday he eating t uch meat ; hoi welk t oO £0 jenicking.” as M : “ » wants to go plieni king known authority Meat forma urtc Hodge is a square shooter, acid which overworks the kidneys in who'd rather go hungry than their effort to iter it fr th dodge an honest debt,” sald Ole b 1 and they : become sare ¥ Hanson, as paralyzed and logy. When your Look Young! Nobody Can Tell if t, Joy! I'll be glad when kidneys sluggish and clog you You Use Grandmother's Simple the water wagon comes round must relieve them, like you relieve Resins of Sane Tea and on January 1,” sald Loule Lang lyour bowels; removing all Sulphur. 1 a Bae leveland body's urlnous waste, else you have - - | Sit, |backache, sick headache, dizzy Alm ‘ « that Sage spells; your stomach sours, tongue! operly com is coated, and when the weather js} the natural ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW bat you have theumatic. twinges » hair when While We Are The urine is cloudy, full of sedi aino ends CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES ment, channels often get sore, water! scalds and you are obliged to relief two or three times during night Silver Fillin gs... .25¢ Golf Crowns.......$3 bottle glass of water before then act fine. arn it Try it! No on made from the acid of grapes and te 1 at you darkened lemon juice, combined with Hthta i a is 4 f dc by naturall and has been used for generations =f oy te : fc - dam pe " as Dons e aeting G04 the to clean and stimulate sluggish kid OF soft brush with it and draw thi Pa antied of 18 neys, also to neutralize acids in the! « y na aking one small urine so it no longer trritates, thus at a time; by morning the rs, and after an other ayplication or two, your hatr becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy, et PR6 | bd Sh: Ro Painiess Katencting ee of Teeth ... Kxaminations und nal Free. UNION DENTISTH#—Cor, Third and Pike, ending bladder weakness, Lady Attendants, Entrance 10044 Pike St. ular meat eaters, It 1s inexpe: cannot injure and makes a de | ful, ache} reliable Kither co a good, physician at ¢ wet from your ¢ pharmacist about four ounces of Jad and Sulphur Com ts; take a tablespoonful in breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will This famous salts {s Jad Salts is a life saver for reg effervescent Ithia-water drink, months, $1.90) Ake per month months. enrrior, city, 200 mooth. Entered at #eattle, Wash, postofiies a eocond-clase goat 1 SA1D You've GoT To CHOP THIS ROUGH stuFF, Do YOU 1 GET Me 7 — CUT IT OVT: WHAT DONOU ‘THINK “THIS DUMP 1s, A Dump @ REMEMBER NOW, BARRATT O'HARA | VISITS SEATTLE Lieut, Gov. and Mrs. Barratt O'Hara, of I!linols, left here Thurs- BEAUTIFUL HAR, THICK, WAVY, FREE Draw a moist det through | er signing af order forcing sivest jcar companies to furnish all pas- hair and double its beauty |senkers seats at once. | Save your hair! Dandruff dis- ‘DAKEN HEADS AD MEN appears and hair stops day for Ban Francisco, after a few hours’ stopover They found three members of the former Chicago vile utilities com- i ' a | Ted Daken, of the Daken Adver- | coming out. tising agency, Is the newly elected president attie Ad club. Oth Yea! Certain? Your hair be flufty, abundant lustrous and Immediate? that’s the Joy of it. leht, wavy, and appears as soft, beautiful as a young girl's after an application of Danderine, Also try this—molsten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it! through your hair, taking one small strand at atime. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excemive jofl, and in just a few minutes you have doubled the beauty of your hair, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neg lected, or is scraggy, faded, dry. brittle or thin. Besides beautify ing the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp forever stopping itching and falling er new of rs, e ed after lunch- jeon at the Commercial Club Wed- nesday, are Robert Aiken and Kenneth Kerr, vice presidents; 3. M. Finley, secretary; Fred Braid, treasurer, and R. Maxfield, A. J, Izzard, F. M. Radford and A. E. Ag- new, trustees. |comes hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and} downy at first—yes—but new hair growing all over scalp, | Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength ens them. Its exhilarating and stimulating properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beau tiful You can surely have pretty, charming hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any pEpPERMINT-IN RED WRAPPER drag store or toilet counter and try) INNAMON -1!N BLUE WRAPPER it as directed. i THE MATTER TELLS THE QO00 JUDGE One REASON woey TT 1D BETTER JUST UKE THE yubaas! VERY, BUTI CAN EMVOY ALITTLE OF TWE REAL TOBACCO CHEW WHILE WORIUING— AND MO One KMOWS Ft WHEN a fellow wants to- bacco satisfaction and finds | how he can get it, it’s natural for him to put the other fellows next to the Real Tobacco Chew, because a little chew satisfies. Tobacco satisfaction is what he is looking for—the smaller the chew it takes, the better it suits him. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. =o ASK YOUR DEALER FoRW-B CUT Cs) CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW "REAL TOBACCO CHEW=CUT LONG SHRED. Take lesa than one-quarter the old size chew. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco, Just take a nibble of it until you find the 6trength chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less iathe end, The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small ehew takes the place of twe big chews of the old kind. 6éNotice how the salt brings | out the rich tobacco taste.99 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City Aa

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