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Member of the Sortppe Nerthweet League of Newspapers Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co Phone Main 9400 STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915 luncheon Saturday noon. at Vv Jap liner Yokohama Maru arrives here. ria with silk cargo valued poogevelt eh Sit A SES RS @ Stopt woman suffrage There was a big night Wednes day ente the ton. Judiciary afte Thu [Outbursts of Everett True DON'T BE A Sat down and thought out a trick. WE ARE NO PROPHET WwW ARE bad prophets. The other day we said that having at ranged to borrow five hundred million American dollars our friends across the sea would touch us in about 90 days for another half billion. We can’t brag on that as.a piece of prophecy, because as a matter of fact Lord Reading broke the news to us in the same instant during which he had affixed his signature to the final papers for the first half billion dollar loan, that preparations were al- ready being made for the second loan. A prophet who can't get closer than three months on a half billion-dollar item has nothing to brag about. USELESS STRAIN ON REDFIELD ECRETARY OF COMMERCE REDFIELD issues a four-column statement, in an en- deavor to show that the La Follette seamen’s act was blameless for the sale of the Pacitic Mail line's ships and consequent disappearance of the Ameri- can flag from the Pacitic. It’s rank waste of effort on Redtield’s part and smacks, somewhat, of toadying to the hurt feelings of big business. If the American flag cannot fly on the Pacific ee | RBERT, YOU GO IN THE SALOON AND TEL PH TO PUSASE HURRY UP AND COME ALONG by CAUSE _J'N AWeUL TIRED J WAITING, 1 Yi WHICH ONE ? OF You FELLOWS 18 THE GALOOT wHose WIFE IS WAITING FOR Him OUTSIDE ff! D. O. Powers will speak ited States as a factor in works pace at the Democratic club FA. Miller, Chicago, traffic man-| ager of Milwaukee line, is visiting A MATCHMAKER . funny old daffer named Rick, STELLA SORGHUM SAYS; He matched Sadie Spong With little Bill Bong— Rick with a stick Many people who Sia cae ?, speak @ doren lan for a big knight The Pythians rtained Gus Meese of Spc grand chancellor of Washing cuaK es can't say anything in any of them to interest peo. committee of council r discussion, postponed t raday plan to abolish t Dresses for Dancing and Theatre Wear. Dainty creations in charmeuse, crepe de chine, French tull Some _ embroid " others trimmed with fur. Prices ranging from $18.50 to $60.00 New Suits A new shipment of $30.00 and $40.00 Suits has just arrived. Models in broadcloth, gabardine, poplin and erge. Plain and fanc lining FIRST G COLUMBIA W.H.PISHER, MGR, public works and create a chief of} DO FLOWERS FEEL Are flowers hurt when we pick \ them? Gather the flowers while you ‘ worry about the $2.00 Heavy Suits cut to Fr another th la third des mullets in an ocean save over Chinese crews at starvation wages, it ought to quit flying on the Pacific ocean, as a matter of conserving the reputation of the United States and of the United States tlag, and any act that leads to this should be stuck up for, not ipologized for. But, a bas to all the twaddle about the Ameri- can flag on merchant ships! It’s on such because it pays, every time. The amount of money invested by our corporations in patriotic sentiment couldn't be found with a 50-inch microscope, The Pacitic Mail had a deficit of approximately $10,000,000 and sold out because it got its price. It didn’t ask or get two cents for its flag IT IS most important of all that we prepare for peace, declares Geo. W. Perkins. We guess that Perk has either thrown Teddy cold, or is getting ready to cork- screw the beneficiaries of high protection a la Marcus Aurelius Hanna TWO YEARS ago, you wouldn't think that Greece and Rumania would quietly look on while Bulgaria was being helped to chew up Serbia. But a whole lot of views have changed in two years. “PRESIDENT WILSON is teaching his fiancee golf” says a Washington dispatch. Gee! but that man’s got nerve. But maybe he never tried to teach a woman golf before YOU OUGHT To KNOW BY This TIME COUSIN TOM, THAT A WOMAN | : WOULD AS SOON BE DEAD AS (7 DELIVER mE! NoT To BE INSTYLE [— “1 Cans Paha PAIN WHEN PICKED? A British private escaped three hour's fighting tn| enetrated his pouch, | nck on hls back, and royed his rifle. | ance | A Married Man’s Troubles - 4 " HELEN ARE YoU GOING \ TO PERSIST IN Wear] | YOU'LL CHANGE Your {Tose PANTALETTES | OR WHAT EVER You ig Union ... 45e SOMEBODY’S SURE STUNG ETHLEHEM STEEL sold at 500 on the New York stock exchange Tuesday. In January of this yearyit was quoted at 4614. Conditions in January were fairly normal, from a standpoint of the earning capacity of Bethlehem stock in the manufacture of steel for Commercial purposes. Assuming that the price of 4614 was based upon an interest return of 5 per cent, for purpose ot argument, then the Bethlehem concern, at present quotations, must be raking in about 54 per cent upon each dollar invested in its capital stock. Either the manufacture of war munitions is profit- able to an undreamed of degree, or there has been a great big, rainbow-hued bubble blown that is due to burst sooner or lat Looking at the proposition from a safe dis- tance, We opine that Europe is already stung or America is about to be. SOUNDS RIGHT HE suggestion for new government military and naval academies on the Pacific coast is prompted by good sense and an understanding of the necessities. The Pacific coast is the exposed part of our Making war in this region would differ country, WHY CERTAINLY TOM, MIND ABovT THEM % AFTER A FEW DAYS — $3.00 Men's Beaver Hats. in all colors and Fall styles, cut w...... $1.48 $1.50 4 $3.00 0: Cooper's a St wii | GOOD THINGS DON’T LAST FOREVER |, *=:.. wisest botanists cannot tell Shirts and el fy 4 Huntington. ont Cashmeres, TH] gsc | SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY | “=: =_——=} Of Our Very Successful Fall Opening Sale | $1.65 $2.50 Scotch =———T Wool Medlicott $1.00 Shirts and Men’s and H. G. Dahlby of Kirki Drawers, Boys’ | pr nt of fourth-class postm: " Nos. 15 and Fur Lined 3 f Me mies passed favor rs 17, cut to a] pny ke . ; < > a : 625 FIRST AVE.—FOOT OF CHERRY Be 4 Ba | associa 1 BZ $1.50 ‘ = e * < Winsted We’ve saved our biggest bargains for the last day. How’s this for a snap: Ms That Mire. tenants te getting Wo oe ane $1.00 < i?) Drawers 5 Blue Shirts, ° P with two | n 95€ —One coat, one vest, two pair trousers, in all newest styles, Collars, : r . . cut to Hey nara tat S —_ models and colors, consisting of blue serges, worsteds, tweeds . +——___—._____4/ < Jersey and cassimeres—and all for-— ep it |rort'Townsend for failing te rovore| fi Gl fg Sweaters C ie orgy ig ar > 4 ||! lost a launch® Port Warder r found two of ‘em drifting < ¢€ 75¢ _ wn Heavy 7, pees Sanitary $8.00 : $8 Fleece ai jae acne). 17, Here Shirts and Okla., injured in football game at bakes og Drawers, 4a x extra strong, cut to Thre red when J. F. MeDe cut to BITS OF INFORMATION bd : a A Whitehe torpedo runa 6,000 eas a the, ry Bn at 50 Ag 00 10¢ pent 4 Wore Hemstitched t $60,000 Pact Pre . : : Handkerchiefs con blue PI geil After receiving over 1,000 Children’s Suits we are quitting the children’s pe department, and are giving bargains that can never be equaled. They go 9¢e at $1.95 and up. 3e Conra@ Dubosikt, a 21-year-old | Russian, who is working on the| ros tt ives teat’ yo estate 50c Boys’ Golf Shirts 25c Boys’ Suspenders 10¢ Canvas Gloves, ace Boys’ Corduroy 50c Police an@ Fire In China thie es caught stealing cut 10c cut to, 9 3 pairs 10 pemetnotkes Knee men Suspenders are com d to make a tour of| €Bieaachs ‘ , , ‘i ; ne? olf ib a ns vi lages by ith iA { PRED feteeknsia sie c for seeseeee c CUR. 2B. canes 48c aa éeeas J 6c ! offense clamped round thelr necks. | | \F HELEN 15 GOING To ACT THAT | WAY, 'MGONG ToGgeT EVEN — WHATS SAUCE FOR THE Goose 1S SAUCE FoR THE GanDeR! SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY Ky mail, out of ctty, ome yor, 04.00) @ 90; Bhe per month up to @ rier, ety, Te @ month. Wash, postotfice ae radically from operations in Eastern or Western parts, fust as war in the Russian s differs from war in the Alps or Caucasiz there is any virtue in actual drill and practice, sti ing the West Point and Annapolis academies neglecting the vast territory west of the Mississippi will be a mistake TACKLE SOMETHING EASIER, ALF! NE Alfred Bryan, author of that touching bal- lad, “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier,” is engaged in, or attempting to start, a controversy with Theodore Roosevelt thru the columns of the New York World. The last public letter Mr. Bryan authored was real pungent—we might almost say, rude We haven't much sympathy to on either side, but if Mr. Bryan will not take it amiss, we would like to proffer the suggestion that he is engaging in a most ticklish business for any boy who wasn’t raised to be a soldier. That Roosevelt man is bad medicine. If you don’t believe it, ask Barnes, of New York. waste “ON THE its life depends the famous plant wizard. food a child is fed the first 10 years of its moral nature,” says Luther Burbank, Still, some of the meanest men on earth have been well fed for 60 years, or more. $2.00 Eagle Brand Wool Shirts and Draw- ers, cut i 89c garment $1.50 Boys’ Neck Sweaters Rough By Allman