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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. PAGE 4 —=—-- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 822222! | [Outbursts of Everett True] 4 Married Man's Troubles AWFULLY GLADYou | SAY, LET me fe Saar eas ace IF I'D A GONE IN A HALF HOUR. (ou von erin | Tel. You ae by BA AGO, IT WOULD HAVE ONLY BEEN MY GYES ARE : Fs : j ONE THIRTY — THE LONGER. BOTHERING ME AGAW “Sl EA RR OP ; : AND THE STRONG SUN» THAT'S wear 5 MY HovSE - WHAT “You SAID THe CAST | SAY, GokS - san? “rime 1 ASKED You To x ACCOMPANY Me, SOT WENT TO THE DEMRTNENT STOR] AND SOT You A REMEDY, GET YOUR THINGS ON AND 'LC SHOW You WHAT IT 13 MINNESOTA MINNESOTA is. j OUNDS SOME ai iN HUNTING ‘ GOPHERG GROUND Fy BURROWING ' \ GROUND SQUIRRELS) BLASTS FROM BINGTOWN c Stee The Bingtown Bugle says editor $18,000,000 SPENT FOR ltatty | HAIRPING IN U. 8. "We Bingtown people are firm > || Girls, save your hairpins! and unylelding adb h | It bas been figured out that jerand and gloriov peace-at-any 3 | 35,000,000 giris and women in Styles may come and go, but the most popular! price policies’ eo ably advocated by | the United States use hairpins, ithing for a lady" s waist line continues to be the right the peerless William Jennings Bry- || and that they lose 45,000,000, |man’s t an, of Nebraska, but if any editor considerably more than one ima arm. on our exchange list, who feels an \ aplece, each day. Ne - *,¢ uncontrollable yearning to write j Now that the supply, which STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: 1| EVIDENTLY THE JUDGE ¢ Pl yi about the yellow per y perder een Api = ee TWO CENTURIES BEHIND THE a - 18 NOT A FIGHT FAN |! wii under : inished, there'll have to be ; if we do 5 as more saving, or there will be a Right in front of Judge Gra oi TIMES ham, Tacoma, I. Y, Slayton, con- || Ps'nelph faye : halrpin | fasnine Honest to : : ING G Ic ‘ : while ortune ¢ o John Gal || Senay ee an se 6 ak HE MORNING GROUCH (circulation 42,000- isle mints eu 4 Inet, alec Dr, ‘and. they || %#7® 1m trainin j The world has made $41,000, is “Velvety body ‘ OSigatene Modeden cdg se haat ae : : " , | 000 worth of hairpins each NO GRIT” going down) calls The Star (circulation $7,000- | wee atten pte ll te WHERE THE CAT WAS | veer: Ant women: of the Uni. going up) Cagliostro. pte should rowed || over, the judge slapped a $26 || Nervous Old Lady—~(To Conduct | ' od Staten - baye waed $18,000,080 —there are . ges wee i ik Le .. their scrape tn @ fine on Slayton and $10 on Gal- | |/or)—What are the passengers look hy a six more in The Grouch digs back two centuries into his femild ooap book luct, The fight started over a||ing out of the window for! tory to produce Cag, who was the Doctor Cook of a" \s $15 bill il Gaedaanasowita tak one: &. win eerie rrr Sterling his day, then declares The Star (circulation 57,000- sie 5 1” Weet bridge, Abprdes CRB OO ee da aR “ah wate’ Gum going up) told a lie when it said Congressman nada intends to make war loanjunsafe by Engineer Fowler of Se-|track? . Girlte—But, Charlie, why don't USE STAR WA! iT rains » Ka ilr i ‘ S attle or—N dam; the car you Fe ith your wife? umphrey voted against the Alaska railroad bill. Between 400 and 500 employes {8| Mra, Emma Lucile Mason, wite|« Sic, up an alley tadiel|” Chatianocten wacw I den’: talk |ADS FOR RESU ILTS' Going backward two or three centuries is a | powder factory rat Bian etem, PS] 6. Jn lies at Aberdeen journal ‘on my fingers! ‘e L \ common habit with the decrepit old Grouch. But : : . it’s away off when it gets down to the 20th century And tries to square Humphrey's vote on the Alaska — «.<¢.2 | [| ——— HIMELHOCH BROS.’ SUCCESSFUL SALE CONTINUES THIS MONTH <—=@ a7 | St eies oS «The Star DID say Humphrey opposed this bill, oe . AND HUMPHREY DID! He fought it in com- es Ae eee tee.” mittee. And then, when it came up in open session, “Oh, te Ab King Gendt” ached a the cowardly and hypocritical Humphrey, realizing | Pare De 7ea_thiek theyre then that the bill would pass and pass big, voted || "eepones for it, in the sarne way that the hypocritical ¢——— ——-o| Humphrey, the protege of the breweries and | Agta Brn eat Sein as + whiskey ring in this state, voted FOR the pro- {cident at Shelton | hibition measure in congress AFTER this state |. Seattle flehing, shoo eee | is ict aan wee vot ‘or woman suffrage, i pe voted for it, tho he previously had sneered fat it. pi It pleases Humphrey now to appear terribly | shocked when his splotchy legislative past is re- vealed. However, there need not be any question », (of relative veracity. The record shows how he ©! ‘stood when the railroad bill was up in committee— »' and it is in committee where the fate of such bills 7) is decided. The morning Grouch (circulation 42,000- "going down) chides The Star (circulation 57,000- it ‘going up) for quoting scripture in calling : Humphrey a hypocrite. It calls The Star ‘“Cag- liostro,” then winds up by saying this fellow Cag- liostro got locked up somewhere for life, and }, barely escaped being put to death. j The Star (circulation 57,000-going up) is proud to announce it is feeling very pert and ipper, and hasn’t the least intention of either Eather—Son, what did that fat , getting locked up, or dying. tapeseutly tid ber kee cose sie! : By the way, we wonc ler if c agliostr O ever | better if she had taken more yeast? traveling expenses for a trip - never Cie unt Chan” cease ‘to take. Wenstshen feclamation district, | 3 Gov. Lister to be in North Yakima ‘ Monday te t cltiz d dis. | MORE TROUBLE IN SIGHT. cuss. appointments of three new]| may ‘ county commissioners. | HEN congress meets there will be a move- | | | | { That’s what our Fall Opening Sale has been. These days, to be successful, a sale must be genu- ine. There is a reason for our success—this is the most genuine sale in Seattle today. Come in “tomorrow, or any day this month is your big chance to stock up for the winter. 25 HIMELHOCH BROS. 2° FORMERLY KLINE & ROSENBERG KITCHEN STUFF q Bi: Extra Special} For Men's and Boys’ Dress-Up Week | Boys’ Clothing dies ind. WO duel We Have Decided to Sell bidag ss PM Sweaters, DEPARTMENT te cocks Se BRORPARTMENT $1.25 Merino Shirts and TOMORROW Drawers, 55 BIG SURPRISE cut to, garment ... c y IN STORE FOR You $1.50 Cooper Wool Shirts reed ed Norfolk, with and Drawers, cut pairs of pants, 92.80 Medlicott Scotch Woo! $7.00 Boys’ Norfolk, with 2 Shirts or Drawers, in white From the best makers, choicest fabrics and styles. oo $1.50 Winsted peg and YOUR CHOICE with Spae CA AR Drawers, all pants . colors, cut 100 of other Boys’ Suits, heavy Wool ranging up cut $ from . axek 1.45 SELZ 965°. for Men and Richmond closed Rerarst cut priage crotch Union Sults, 95 c Heavy derby ribbed, all HATS ; phil Nova Scotia Union $2.00 M B H. uite, cut 2. en's eaver ats, |e . P ali colors, $1 23 $3.00 Jersey Sweater, all feet tls 's Beaver to $1.48 .50 Boys’ heavy Rough. ‘ neck $ Y ‘ Sweaters . 45c PANTS IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE A SPECIAL TRIP— eee oan a $2.00 Men's Work 92. MARVELOUS BARGAINS Sukie sate ae Cc $2.50 Men's Dress or Work Pants, worsteds or cash meres, cut Oe 0 ment on the part of a strong body in con- | gress to demand a free road to Germany and Aus- |! «anotnet ae ct Sonmenrs pitta,” tria for cotton, or an embargo on arms and mu- ota aca death tak dinile nitions. This may not prevail; but if it does it will place us in greater danger of war with Japan, France, = | Russia, Italy and the British Empire all at once, fo ty the: matty’ cones than we have ever been in with reference to Ger- will stand In ,;Many. And that would be a real danger; for +, they have command of the sea and could reach our Shores with overwhelming forces. They will never let our cotton go to Germany, ». | you may depend on that. Germany is shooting away A THOUSAND TONS OF COTTON A + DAY in high-explosive shells. Do you think that — |i | i the allies will allow her to replenish that store from ec ae ere at Neoee ae there, no matter what it costs to keep her out? ” ; ah om tif you do, you have thought very little about this - War, | | ‘ THE BOX OFFICE PO! ‘ The dangers multiply about us every day. Wiaweee sa lisa lid el enintininaiiilitmenaag — | Burton of the Orpheum the | it my ate guni” $1.00 Boys’ Union Suits, J} 10c White Hemstitched [ 50c Neckwear, In the new- ff $2.00 Eagle Pure Wool * Handkerchiefs est fall styles, Shirts and Drawers, cut # for eg special at * mB to, per gar. $1.00 Men’a Golf Drese fy 35° Dress Suspenders, fine 100 black, brown and fancy fe MEME eeerereeeeees 89c $3.00 Men's Dress Pants, $':00 liste, Box cut to, $3.50 Roughneck Wool tweeds, worsteds and serge, rts, out BNE cevsaceoranuecs 12c palr Sweaters, out i 60c Police Sus 16 760 derby ribbed Shirts and fm cut to 180 Working penders, cut to. C & Drawers, cut ° A0c 75e Hogskin Work Gloves, $4.00 © All Wool Pants, : $2.00 Flannel Shirts 89 to, garment «. tweed cashmere and wor- Mf 100 Canvas Gloves, knit [Mf cut to C §& $1.00 sanitary Fleece Lined f steds, cu’ wrist, 3 pair 250 Cashmere Wool Shirts and Boston style Garters for . be reniNt 10c ox, palr llc Drawers, cut to 39c espeare didn't | Safety Razor Blades of all kinds know wh was taBdng sharpened, dozen | | abe sald “all the | SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE Bf i090: cutwcr | [f Ji}———> HIMELHOCH BROS.’ SUCCESSFUL SALE CONTINUES THIS MONTH <———@gr ™————>_ HIMELHOCH BROS.’ SUCCESSFUL SALE CONTINUES THIS MONTH <4 =" =HILNOW SIHL SANNILNOO ATVS INASSADONS -SOU@ HOOHTAWIH