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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. PAGE 4. Hy matt, out of ety, ume your, 900s @ —<s=—-- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 22322: THE U. S. LOOKING ON ¢ into Mexico,-and advertises that the “T. B.” is BEAUTIFUL BUNK WITHOUT GLOVES % , vate k ing oT wap i . | ” ieragn is going P » at var- S. ATTORNEY GENERAL GREGORY an- Uncle Sam's private mark standing for lhoro- OHN D. ROCKEFELLER, Jr., P. O. B. That's OU bet Chicago is going to handle that ga U. nounces that the proposition to combine the bred.” Atoresaid cowpuncher gets dway with it ment makers strike without gloves. , remaining independent steel companies will be sub- and comes back with a burro load of “dobes”— Fifteen blood-thirsty young women were ar- lacte “ “lose . ” meaning the only dollar that's good going and com- rested by the fearless police force for attempti jected to “the closest scrutiny & g g ; ‘Scrutiny i ’ ‘a to start a demonstration. Scrutiny is about as far as the dear fellow can ing in Mexico, i, hy AE lat ae in kare 1 0, at reset, and he can't make it - close. About Which is something like making a pirate walk ny towers above any one’ the wild and woolly West If there’s any demonstrating to be done, the half th, . his own plank. ever saw, and she has sure seen the best of them. sweat shop magnates will do it, no matter how half the steel companies combined, long ago. Their E : bs ieee.) s , ) ) ) { 3 ‘ise At ‘Sunrise, Wyo., Johnny gets his clothes all dreadful the mortality in the ranks of -Chicage trust-making was condoned by one lower court and ' j condemned by another and the matter is now in RAISING A FLOOD powdered with ore dust, gets his hands all red with cops. the supreme court, whose decision will be of the ut- ] r IS reported that Chas, M. Schwab et al are shaking hands with miners, mounts a mine stair- PROF. ZOLA’S ERROR the way they ought to designate him, if he can't be given a cast iron cross, a blue ribbon, or some- thing equally as good. As Professor of Bunk, John- ie A i eR i SM ig abn I most importance. completing the amalgar ation of a $350,000,- way and delivers to a large gathering of miners this: eis: SEL W ot thartabcind amie, teinshsstie tis If one gang of steel magnates can combine, so 000 steel combination. Just as a preparatory step, “1 will come to see you again soon, We're pag wis bth te org ip iat Mati pa can the others. If steel men can form trusts and the old Midvale company of Dover, Del, which ney ke Spee Sesh ry é ar discovered a new planet in the constellation o kill competition, so can all other manutacturers. will be one of the units in the merger, incorporates partners. Your labor can’t get along without my Pisces, or the Fish, . per Then, with all the war business pouring in, we will and raises its capital stock from $10,000,000 to capital. My capital would not avail without your We think he is in or or. ae sin have an era of trust-making that will beat all rec- $100,000,000. At this rate there won't be enough strong arms and brave hearts to toil at steam shovels W hat he sees is merel) a reflection of our dear ords. water left in the North river to float a Jersey City and under the earth. | am doing everything | can old Earth in the water. , bien te The United States supreme court should de- ferry boat when the new trust gets thru absorb- for you. ‘Times are hard now and the men who awe believe it is the garth he igs recaUse liver. It takes 20, 30 or 40 years to thoroly kill a ing the H20, have put their money into this enterprise are not rhe planet has a rather retrograde (backward) trust after it is once born, and even then you don't <nesenemenerinnit making anything much.” ; ; movement. ( : Poe know that it’s dead. HOW, ASKS the dyspeptic, with cereals going up, How such talent in his son must delight old That's one kind of movement these days, Pro- —— — can we expect breakfast to stay down? John, as he sits back East at his $40,000,000 fire- fessor, isn’t it now? CAN YOU BEAT IT? ey 3 : side, signing $10,000,000 checks for the allies, or PRES RSPR, : ]* parts of Texas the authorities brand tubercular \ THE MAN who comes home with a stew finds his others willing to buck up 5% per cent or more. And SAN PEDRO, or “Los Angeles Harbor,” as the i s with 3 oT ” jarder already supplied with a hot roast , 2 . eneaee i i Angelites term it, is now unloading freight from steam malty a ce eet. 8. PSG RRNA how astonished all those engaged in producing cop- ships direct upon huge motor trucks driven onto the Now a devilishly ingenious cowpuncher buys A HAPPY home may be broken up by roomers and per must be at young John's announcement that docks and up to the vessel's side, thus saving the cost of up a herd of these for a song, drives them down rumors. they're not making anything much! rehandling by railway companies. ene 3 ‘. ° {Outbursts of Everett True] “A Married Man's Troubles By Allman 4 = lov REMIND ME OF THE — AND | PRESUME You GAVE. OLIVIA,WiLL You Go |||" MODEL—A SM PATTERN: q Kes me's Mra ¢ | tik To have Seaagai Widker au rte Dio Welen Sct A Nope ee YES, You BET 1'M_|/TOTHE DicTiOnARY | |] A MINIATURE oO ‘Scourcheme” IT TAKES THE Boat AN BLECTRIC RELEM AND | Ware A MopeL HUSBAND - | we MORO Taal He. ON A LARGER SCALE — A JwO HOURS To MaKe | Teoupe’ Like: IN BUSINESS SELLING PorTeD 3 . FACSIMILE OF THE REAL He TRIP, BUT— TURKISH THE one in Tus || FLOWERS —We DeciverD To Y MAGAZINE. QUIT BUSINESS AND I WANTED | THE PoTs AND | FLOWERS — dor have resulted in the death of 200 people, it was reported sskaereet amma cahe : roel NOW-—STOCK UP FOR THE WINTER—THIS IS THE BIG SALE OF THE el 3 IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND, BUT IT CAN BE TOO LATE TO BUY law examination at Olympla yes- terday As his jan not been| r we can't you his att! | will soon be over—grasp opportunity by the hand and come early Saturday—you'll not be disap- pointed. Thousands of dollars’ worth of new Fall and Winter Shoes, Hats and Furnishings have arrived this week. We must have room—that’s why we are making prices like these at tude on preparedness oot of Cherry St. oot of Cherry St. Formerly Kline & Rosenberg | a a ¢ NPWw STTYERSs tl my dolly tor her form i} Mile couldn't | 1] im have turned. to rearrange it Plans to change the city limits! of Everett have failed. ! Four submarines of the K- | type completed the run from | | San Francisco to Honolulu yes terday without stopping their ———— = | engines.” Thin is a new rec- | ord. Ex-Gov, Oswald West has wl . : 9 * , ded to run for tt States $1.00 Whiplash Gauntlet ’s Suits, O $2.00 Pure Eagle Wool Shirts and ELSEWHERE |S e‘rrocentsven appt | © Cover 810 patron Men’s Suits, Overcoats Pramerm cat 890 C.N. MeArthur Ex-Rep. Lafferty | 50c Police and Firemen's Suspenders, Ss d B 1 garment : wil also. fun. Watries Bove act] <a lipons and Balmarues J vii. cscs Sic, miman EDITORIALISSIMO yet closed | DOIE oo .cccscasoceseroseesese : dollass, ME ss ns, cat het ca? costes ins Gndeths Hind ot oe- | lrg atta’ weeaed ct: Taal Aggy (OR $15.00 Gray Worsted Suits, cut to............$6.75 ot). Cae 48c ten ive Fig wt i cages to put stenogeaphers In to prevent hus- | nossee has filed sults to oust Gul: 00, Salh os svcucts conte $15.00 Blue Serge Suits, cut to..............$6.75 $1.00 2-thread, heavy derby ribbed, in The Hogskin Gloves $20.00 Velour Suits, with 2 pairs of pants, cut to $11.75 7 banded aerial pe eB 48c car ae Ten Sea, $25.00 Suits, in heavy worsteds, cashmere and cheviots, Bg) 50 Cooper Weck hints cut to, pair ase . .$11.75 Drawers, cut to, Canvas Gloves, Leathe Other Suits, were $20.00, $22. 50, "$25.00, as advertised, $2.00 Flannel Shirts Tipped, pair 5 CREE ES CPE ET CE OO © $9.95 Bese woo Ts, much would depend upon the sise of the meshes. A two. | city officials of Metphis for fell | Inch mesh 4 let thru most fruits, all candies, ogiings, gum, kisses, A t4-Ineh | ure to enforce prohibition mesh would tet thru an ordinary employer if. Yes, girts, agnin we say, it all depe Of course, m the stze of the meshes. Salaried wolf hunters have been provided in the Umpqua nat‘onal — —___—-@ esting topic of discussion Friday| forest reserve, Oregon. LLA SORGHUM SAYS: | afternoon by the Western Wash-| The University of Cailfornia has et ington Poultry federation established a full university course Mrs. Harry Phelps, born In Se-|in Folsom prison. Cross country | 50c heavy Alaska Wool Mixed Shirts and A sense of humor attle in 1881, daughter-in-law of|runs are barred from athtetic ac K, CUt tO, DOI ....ecrereee $8.00 Men Slipons, water-proof, cut to. + $2.75 Drawers, cut to, gar Is that which makes county auditor, died at Pasco tivities nt | 2he Boys’ Suspenders, $10.00 English Slipons, water-proof, cut to. aid ae 75 oe : o ‘ e -rince Joachim, youngest son o! ut to, pair . . jars and fronts, a ne ‘ A NUTTY LIMERICK Emperor Wilhelm, is engaged to| akc. Hoary Hickory. Workian $15.00 English Slipons, water-proof, cut to...... ‘ cut to ve nee Bewvene A copper whose tame ta Claude |} tha daoghter. of Erinee Bawaré of Shirts, cut to 48c ff $20.00 Overcoats, black and brown, cut to..... Winsted All Wool Sox 3 te somebody cise Rix, Anhalt Ext Specta Men's and fh Je 25: air, 6 air fo which would make On chug bikes can do lote o' trix Two Nebraska women were| a aeattaes cia ‘ $20.00 Balmarues, gray and brown, cut to...... seg oraligiss you angry if it hap- He ked in a Ford, murdered on a farm last night cut to .. a 48c $6.00 Boys’ Slipons, with hat to match, cut to. ‘$2. 75 t But Ch just rord near Valenti The house was $1.00 Merino Shirt# and pened to you iy Oh, nix, Jimmy Crehan, nix, || burn efttort to conceal! cep Mes th 55c $6.00 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, all new colors, Norfolk 7Se Sanit ‘leece Shirts nix | the | 0c dkerchie i ge and garment see * di hanitral? Svivegnen Ga: “anil i0e Handkerchiefs, 3c style, with belt, Cut to... eee eee eeeee ee Roscoe M. Drumheller, collector” Honald Gay, university graduate,| Franklin is to be sold for junk. | cut to .. . . Men’s $8.00 Mackinaw Coats, cut to.......... ‘ woaters of customs, will be chief speaker! wno died in ‘Frisco following auto| An usher in a Portland theatre| $1.00 Planneletie shirts, mill 55c $2.00 Men’s Work Pants, cut to $1.50 Winste ris at Democratic club luncheon Satur accident, buried Thursday |was given ten days in jail for} tary selrss son ge . ri 5 a p CUE CO... eee eee ee eeee , mee Ae ate a “ day. Lighthouse keeper is in Seattle. Kissing a girl employed in the} iad. road fh erby Ribbed Shirts and $2.50 Men’s Corduroy Pants, cut to...........$1. Dra He c o C ae , Humane society | He Borchers of Tr ~ same theatre ‘awers, cut to. . ttc treks Geapenture. eee CO ee eee ae rtit| Oreaen : eaadberty. tales, the} garment 40c § $3.00 Pants, cassimere, cut to............... é aie ee ees ..18¢ jnew tem ee drink, will be juakes in Salva lgiven to delegates of ihe W. C a T. U. as they pass thru here Fine Healthy Child aa cies Orenan Seva |day night Convincing Evidence ,.":.:'s..i:"%5.e"ies i How to ke hickens at small\w th Mr one will be Red, Gray, Blue Jersey Sweaters $3.50 Sweet-Orr Pants, all wool, cut to........ 10c Canvas Gloves, 10 aie ences bate 69c ff $4.00 Heavy Blue Serge Pants, cut to......... for : x c $2.50 Scotch Mediteott Ail Wool Shirts Bring your boys in tomorrow—we're quitting the a ial i th Lats and Drawers: cut 1 $1.95 Ef Boys’ and Children’s Department. » Gate Ce 0c Silk Fibre Sox, 18¢ a pair, 50c $5.00 All-wool Boys’ Suits, cut to i Sox, 25¢ pair, 6 gdh ned $6 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs pants, lined ‘throughout, $2.98 at era highly Inter. | $3.50 Cardigan Jackets, a QE uits, | r iguadtans pal ea [forest fire season was 129,863, | cut to Sieh . $7.00 Boys’ Suits, Norfolk style, 2 pairs pants, lined, 0¢ Muleskin Gloves, ‘ Simple Inexpensive Remedy Checks {King county led with 15,026 $2.50 Blanket-lined $1 48 t t Wat Mik PsN Kieu hesueend ; ming Yendeney to acres Receditas COR: cue: th (4 . MC, ee Volek ci Kae Cae ak Chewepeees ss eeee Wool Mixed Sox, Constipation. A colored waiter at Tacoma | | dropped a tray containing $250 | | | | $2.00 Hoys’ Roughneck $1 15 Boys’ Knee Pants, from................... 25c Up Cut tO, PIE + e.seeerees weal wiehas iaeta eda . $5.00 Men’s working, double-breasted high-collared HATS Duck Coats, cut t0. 0.6... cess ceccssucsevces +4. nd 96.00 Stetson $2.48 $ Sarees abl 19 $1.50 Men's ) $2.00 guaranteed Silk Gloria cut to Union Suits, cut to . Umbrellas all colors b , $1 25 buckles, a; oun tH $1 48 $3.00 Novelty Union $1 48 cut to . Rate $5.00 and $6.00 Austrian Velour Suits, cut to . $1.50 Boys’ Wool 75¢ $3.00 Men's Shoes, $5.00 Nom Si ot Union Suits, it ece Ben eae eut to wea ia” 248] Pet. $198 Been $2.95 fi] totinii si alah Sa . 45¢ $5.00 Silk and Wool $1 98 ie i iagh 59c $5.00 Police ‘and’ Firemen's Shoen . About the on the you sity for regt which brings up the q most desirable laxatl dren's use. in teh form of a cut glass net, whieh F. 8. Connolly of the Na tional Groe about to monds, @ organizatio caped ciation, was t to T. C. SI ecretary of the The waiter es. The condition of Emperor Joseph | grow teadil worse, mays Kome| | dispatet NOILNALLV LdNOUd N3AID SYAGHO TIVA—MAN DNIHLAYAZAA—SdO0OD d1O ON 2, \¢ | loved it bees take, and eve From EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED-—Save by Buying Here-YOUR MONEY GOES DOUBLE AT THIS SALE fea y | at Hot is ain” Be | non st at es | be $2.48 Caldwell's § > vile % 3 D 7.00 Pop ae ound o } it D leaakea Sto Men'S Caps, 23c out to ee 95C for q 25¢c $7.00 Men's High Tor $3.95 free from any oplate or un, automobiles ut to , $1.00 Umbrellas, 5 soe Sik Thos, 5 Sheen ti, - for ‘constipation in thousands of dents of the islands along the || he throughout the land y gE the house A trial bottle free of ribbon like ‘oads ) ne i | Bites ee fe fox ts | chase sem to cotained ve; sting|| Smite, toads te, the fai | BUY NOW—IT IS YOUR CHANCE TO STOCK UP FOR THE WINTERS==== cents a bottle. Get a bottle of this|to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Wash-|| waters of the Sound,” ete,, ete excellent remedy, and have it in! ington St., Monticello, Ill, le | d “ !

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