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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1915. PAGE 2. EDDIE F OY IS AGAINST SUFFRAGE; ALSO PROHIBITION; A STANDPAT M | S $10 N OLD GENTLEMAN, INDEED, IS EDDIE TALK IS CHEAP : £58 SPICE EA ARERR TE? SRE eRe PLL LL PALA P PILL By Fred L Boalt tn mantully bs ia une, “never BELLBOYS?™” | Fourth, Pike and Union COMMER 3) Ge He WS FF ‘ _ || It’s easy to promise things, but you can’t pet | psec aetna elit rua cet ell ODS MEW SHOW ME | || manently succeed unless you deliver the goods}: .s..0..usoniniet gene Soy hi a rene between us. Yesterday we laughed) erty Ye raid 4 i e together, and | found that Foy Hut,” objected the dry-ite, “the|the women get the vote in New 1 e ersereau when he is off the stage and not Yo tate, New York ao ar trying to be funny, is one of the snorted Fo ® . n—th' poll 1 —and— Why I Succeed Because | carry a stock of woolens big enough and varied enough to suit the tastes of many met funniest men | ever met | Eddie Foy is old-fashioned, He is a standpatter, He stands by all the traditions of the stage, politics and religion. He would not con nent to go to b not travel by th eat riverence for wir stay out uv politte mene Robert Garwood made a mistake ven if he could orthodox road 9 1 met hin t Brown @ Hulen's thim 1 franch ere . be Because my shop is organized to icy ban beak“ kn araemt’ billardias I've an rine a wife a man Are featured in the 4 part 7 aeshagesg . ganized for 30 years. Every year or #0 he was blessed with, an ¥ i ‘ the highest point of efficiency, | am encounters Charile Hulen, and the mother of me childern, ann ood drama of society and the ‘a able to turn out high-grade tailoring Ralen ar in Fey's life mother than she wud be if she spint business world at a minimum cost. her time hip-hip-hurrabin’ fer this or fer that at campaign time Holy smoke!” he interrupte m welt ing at his watch. “i niver know what time it is whin I get nta an argymint. I must be goin Together we went to his dressing roc the theatr Swit he Foy ahd “the seven little Foys are at the Ory 1 found practicing for his ¢ with Hulen, which In to be eum this week Because I advertise—and because | live up to my advertising. Your mone) 4 back with a smile—always—if you're masta tye a= Ae al Rr Bap 4 : . nik ° stage y 1 had not satisfied. He didn't loo & theatr son. He might have b j Great Stock of Woolens orm siesed iy ee ae A | He had rid himself of coat and ments and thrust hin stardy old legs ie q vest for comfort. He wor noftt ‘ nto re n he sat him . ye A . a RE thes shirt-which was not a sport shirt,/drink would make you drunk, It) self dov rror to make} Fabrics in all shades and colors, im but @ common-sense, dontgivea| would ruin your health and your | ports and domestics, serges, tweeds, whoop-for-appearances shirt — and) morals, It would cost money needed d porste, . are pig 1 common-sense shoes, And @ pair to b food and clothes for your ; worsteds, cashmeres, all weights and of the gaudiest suspenders e | adel ; F weaves. Biggest stock of woolens car- He left the table, and we talk “VI got th’ divil in me own a ¢ ete ee" a i + x Foy has a brogue you could hang, way.” vowed Foy, stubbornly ried by any tailor in the state. From vour ha We tatked about “And there's another thing ye this stock you can pick many a suit o hibition suffrage and hovn't thot of. Think of the rercod 9 to $35 | ke it Heaton people that’s goin’ to be thrun overcoat worth up to . Pi make it | out of tmploymint whin ye close t' take more pains? to your order for $20. The they're) th’ saloons. ‘Tie not the bar dad,” wailed the boy, “I i cloning the saloons here soon tinders alone, me frind. Think my neck | ‘i And a of thing, too, sald) of th’ hotels that depind on not reach © corners q As bi " 1 d > a their bars for revenoo. Think ears Do 3 sa big special induce- “Foy stared ; ste : of the chambermaids an’ th’ J hov had a grr erie A new comedy: mpleting an all first-run b ment, Suits ordered ’ alkin’ foolishness,” he! belibeys. wid *, and me observation — , RS aa ald The brewery business in a Contemplation of the sad |that the harrdest th fer youth t gram—completes the show until Saturday night. Thursday from 7:30 a grrreat industry it has) plight of unemployed bellboye |learn is t’ wash behind th’ ears.” | 73 ; many ramifications | be an filled the comedian with angry oo % | M..10 7:50 p. m. go Tor awful blow U Seattle if ye clone th pity A few minutes late Eddie Foy d Overcoats to order $1 saloon Ye hov not considered th ‘Fer th’ love uv heaven!” he [and “the se jo F were 800 GROUND 4 matther as carefully as ye shud shouted, “DID YE IVER STHIOP jon the ence laug 4 | Roore, said the dr aticn TO THINK OF TH POOR a laug FLOOR SEATS 3 , 4 CHARITY WORKER oEAe Mre. Edit Roberts w KH. Robertsor | i at 801 Third age Cobian Columbia. In business in Seattle for nearly 25 LOSS ON THREE <=" HUES THE WIFE. yan ATTLE FONTS === OF DEFENDANT" eyp Lepr ate Tuesday in the Seattle egy ital. He was visiting t WHAT DYSPEPITCS! Teute GOR lone Sh pd Lo jlesed. had written a letter to a/ “| am not a candidate for any Jommendation for an investi lTeut cn invaders “a pas vd wo ee — friend, disclosing that was pay office—tho | always retain the jof the levy was erred bate SHOULD EAT [aan {tted today. gd nee "November Pe age an. gt vel PR n money to the police,| Ged-given right to dig up $75 | the municipal finance committee. | ERLIN (By Wireless to Se 4 ee , aftin, who, It was al Further progress, however, {u| perature. high B8*, low Si, Remem-| is a free man Wednesday, following| 2d run for mayor.” sald Mayor ‘ a ber, Laxative Bromo Quinine cures | peculiar aetic on the part of al Gill to the Municipal league, ‘Beattie, ments, Suggest conference with|Russ#a and Serbia, was claim , jure which ac | Tuesday, at the Washington aches (w ju nich ac-| A PHYSICLaN’s ADVICE | Harry Whitney Tre: ati |Capttalist, has announce a cold one day ere ts ¢ man member of lone “Bromo Quinine.” Look for #ig hin ractically | adjutant general of your state with Northeast of during a discussion of quitted him Tuesday afternoon of| Annex ; {pened the plan betr Jopted view to alliance with organized |front), the Germans eracuat nature KW. GROVE 2 la vagrancy charge the tax levy. i t of ten. sever ” ‘or oO 7 an ow meters f alle trench | o « © 6 22 a Eimaes cut of “ podtntc ll onal es rasa tag an ‘. me a ae r Prosecutor Lundin had testified] He referred to the 22-mill tax noting on his plans, Treat|state levy as “phoney” and took occasion y all responsibility for its ex }that a p should, whenev ting food that t of the letter had b | stolen st sine Loftin was jaiven el ary hearing tr s I tlee rt When I came into office,” he the militia During the meeting Automobile cl Von Hindenburg repulsed near Dvinaburg. liluek Garbunowka (eas front Treat read isetans only succosded gg Mcgee ii uct the city paying ” Albert L. the dt pe Milkulisk | ndigr * nald by | $5,000 to catch rats, maintaining a u Von singen continues Loftins |Special police force for an alleged - to progress in the Czartkrisk re after |strike, and doing a few other “ Welgion. Gen. Bothmer js fighting in She wag {things that have been eliminated. cory the northern part of. Slomikov ‘ | “During Cotterill’s administra: | : adjunct ved that] “The war office claimed lam |" |tion, when a bond issue was launch 4 - arry-Inight that part of this town Jed, there was no market for bonds The Smeetest Gi ites ; = ai ca aha oi ‘TRIES FOR DIVORCE |°..""s22 estes i r fat rn ————__—_—_—_—_—— cane ouble | ac » is no difficulty in dis : tn ieeen ups mls n| ould require then THE THIRD TIME 0% 0% Sonds. “ay poucy has || Robert Conness : : gis products, rou ; FARMER TREAT : HOTEL CLERK IS | |been to keep the levy low and to re —ana— 1 foo n he n | e Was named with f d bond money as s00n 48 pos- ate amour ing. tim | carr further | Mra. Sarah Averbuch | sible. Pat O’Malley I afterward " tigations. It Incl Herma Jay of Morris He of 17 or 18 mills! 10 0 Menutifel Edison Play ta : fent by Friday we will become a yartment decision GOOD HEALTH, “omen of 0 street [len ining" he tax len? by evolu 7 DON'T YOU? f ve ch was recently ac tion) and then we shall see wheth ree of throwin shall prevail,” he ‘ wife's during a quarrel on the t H street eague pres of the first! ‘This is t rd divorce action| ee @ eure # that ‘| Mre. Averbuch has begur | water. Th * WILL SELL PIGS aring © black mask rrective and ant eraile at 5:30 Wednesd the |by a member of the com oe fr H jing held up Joe Wagner i, | which Seattle { folks are lend rot re On the corner FOUR PARTS vi Bit ROBBED OF $26 you want To Esoy aor tt ro feeling of une uwill find you perfect nted him with a} at the time, but Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Showing How Tobacco Habit ne Hippodror fit of the Charity Org: jclety, It has been discove that 1 an inflamd } ‘ n rf hn 1 » Chamber of Com | { 4 nach Hinin . f was ¢ sa Ber agit ty other ; } rted court proceed ‘ } ‘a 4 r » b nd so elesaly thie re. thet ae e dire bea s nes aga b 5 ee ee levy, the rec-/ or m ,that aD a Can Be Banished in From mult bel be bo te salahed by the aid r general health than tee KINCAID TO LECTURE ¢ a ph and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat See weve of a large gun—that they didn’t |ca . food property. and if | T t ‘ t | wee w When- ving to do the th 4 ‘ sts ect least what was going a t chew ‘ ¢ ‘ nce by Pr reve gar Netie bi the trou | wife are going to have ‘ ‘ pat co habit Arensburg, 711 Pike st, and about on Ie the very founds the life of the |_An inquest will be heid the latter | 4 Want at your next meal, take some | going to sell live turkeys, and chick ny ' > Aire ‘ t . a“ he Hollywood ible, the cause of death of Mrs. Y of the bisurat tirect more n fifty y ve tried eas . t ana ' Corco! Alice, of Issaquah, whose stoma ach con i Neve | ever jand calves, to fe |spend their money to h going to be made off poor folks who j Get the Habit of 9) come to puy i things. A ‘ Shopping at t of it is going be extracte from those who can afford to h 5 | their ¢ rye’s |: |who are coming to t fore she vanished f P| Markets J iy'stinc ton," | Allbert Hamsem "i: sc. 0 ose SE Se BEECHAM Se ty | from s nd geese, and cute « t) 1 ¢ w fecaye 1 rn Siete te hie cans cook FIREMAN BRINGS {ater aes ner estes Help DI ogee oe SUIT FOR PENSION ::. secant weap | MCRD DEG SSUOM) sneer Hot csaoe and along ll the money ten't Ike that Corone To keep your dige Stive| hief Deputy Sheriff Stringer agree Mason that the wom Trustees of the Seattle firemen's this ottie ex of the very | Organs in good working or-|\i"% Coroner Mi veew,| der tostimulate your liver,|” Relatives of Mrs. Alice say she whe aye remeeee rage tone your sto fee g jj/was a religious fanatic and had ; } " yo tomach and been acting strangely the day be-| ree, any one wanting a ¢ and address at once | relief thes made to order, or get | Advertisement haled into and sion fund wi r court on No a oeu.enl ot Games, aes ——-| vember 11 to explain their action in refusing Fireman John Dane of /operator in thin office has lis cer- | regulate your bowels, take—| rummage Thursday Specials: loesn't sell off his stock during the le and that he 5 bsirppiggeint iil niwtiae, “am am thine 2 suffering from tuberculosis of ' ' Ana Washington Full 16c thr ° a it {ll auction ‘em off ||1010 Second Ave, Near Madison|\rivnt lung. contracted thra ' sal sigbla | i =a Leics] posure while fighting 6 06 No. went ' r Any Medicine in the World. ne of the memorable — — j seed be ane ; the very beat of . ere. Inboren 10ec380.|smokers in the annals of Seattle Wed., Thurs. ice Por OI W. He was disminned from the de | work ant ad gu tee ct entis- | os = == — labor cir was pulled off at the Choi 0 | CANOES POOR FOR | (ony Dairtiney [nmin ori” ae ee Bae Fev faa vein ; eee eee eee ead’ Gtlorsicne who did the work and by Te RU Clank, | i guests of the Painters and Fri. Sat tie down Be NEW MILK SOWEME [ooo cfuecici”|" ee © { NOTICE! |o 2] _ Fi Sa Ribs, Ib......... = InTING GLAS SE BL] Petine.come, im at once and tt us aisay -Gloure; ee Ww Untened (| Mi Alkere Geetehweseeet a. teal 4 Choice Steer 1 Indications ¥ ’ NERVOUSNESS, MUSCLE TROUBLES 1% rad. at free thout. th ; & she apeeches and music. J. DU pre tas Wet Aga Yee Shoulder Steak 20 Pec oh ee REE” || 0. F Cross, former warehouse |" oni vent youn whale ott Pike $F. LIQUOR Co. sided F ; joulder Steal leation 0 hn foreman for the port commission, |nere Tone took cae ino Chee, dit Pike st | F. Clark, fourth vice president || ‘BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT was on trial before of the International Union of Paint- | Choice Loin 2 2 j , ‘ f Gusteiee Pork Chope ....J PG) zor. emi’ contr KODAKERS— J} Mchisonis court Weanenany, nc-| or saa at pce dsennaTegty ets Piers and Decorators, spoke on “Or | a, ang Mira, Sidney Drew “iy Choice Mutton bution of all of Seattle's mi “In at one. at five ile Ix alleged to have wold quan, Regal Dental Offices Ail standard brands of wines and 1/8"Ccunctiman T. H. Bolton gave an|p Pau! Cowae at the Plane FA Chops ........ 15¢ seattle an Leg they’re done” ttm Oe qugar and RFAIN. ADDFO-| sigs Thied Aven Ne’ We core Thirg |f 4 large bottles of Ratnt addrens of welcome, : asieataseatimonii loin Steak ...... ps . . fine Lundnere "Truss, mae R oth = tt Pew or Frank Gates, chairman of labor's REVOKE LICENSE the Hundherg, Truss and give tree committee on elections, gave his views on “Politics. in Organized Labor 4 Sugar oe i 10c The ty AS te : Application for the revocation of 3 ec end granting of a franchise ‘ es Charles Doyle, business agent for ; LLOWING MaAnicEens it would not oppose ‘a referend the license of Dr. A. C. A. Gaul, to the Central Labor Council, told MPIC MARKE rdinance practice medicine in this state wan some funny ones. 4 118 Pik. filed in superior court Wednesday . 7 “hon Thied "A | by Max Wardall, attorney for the COR. THIRD & UNIVERSIi Y JUDGE CANN BURIED CLASS ied Ave FATeMN MAniCET (COP ARRAIGNED state board of medical examiner A. LUNDBERG CO. DRESSES MENWOMEN The funeral of Judge T, H. Cann, WENTLAKE MATUKY Helos Age 7 i tattee. ¢ ’ Trusses, Veformity Appliances ana pion i os ger abs, ee who died © Cor, Westinke and wed manslaughter for the URGE COU rtificta mba. recently, was held Tuesday ore 4 SHATTL® MAKE death Andrew Johnson illed at ‘ OUNTY TO BUY COAL a1o7 THIRD toll lubha. Se than 150 persons attended mich Oeridental sve, k on October by | Wa A delegation representing coal nis q $448 Ballard A an to have been |or ut a. operators and miners appeared GIRLS' HEAD IN TOWN Look for U. &. ‘urpie Stamp fir. Fiat ed by if case @ H a p ue before the county ‘omm| Mis Gertrude Grittith vocretaty te ‘and quality. f°" re islam tn wit ‘ohare, stoners and recommended that the of the girls’ work for the nations Theatre thope Oyun Unt 630% ma” i, Serr court an a ee TT SENT YC | YOUR CREDIT ISO K | eae eee | wee hich to plead. His be pe courthouse instead of buying steam Seattle Tuesday. She will stay | q ee $1,000 for the Yellow Froet {from the city |qo13 THIRD *sAIN 1042 | here two weeks, teaching the girls, '@ i