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WE’LL TRUST YOU OUR credit system has deen established for your conventence Assist you furnish your home along your own Individual tdeas, Our terms are easter and our es are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra chars Interest. to JUST YOUR WOND THAT You": Pay of Hometuraishings of Homefurnishing of Homefurntan: of Homefureisting 8 1.00 Down, $1.00 2.00 Down, 5.00 Dow 7.30 Dow lan ino 2.00 2.50 4.00 200.00 Worth 300.00 Worth of 15.00 Down, See Our EXCHANGE MAN About Trading Your OLD Furniture for NEW Wandhouse-Grinbaum Cynthia Grey’s | LETTERS Q.—i am a married man of 40, My wife le 37, We have two nice children going to school. My wife telle me she doesn't care for me She doesn't epeak to me if she can get out of It, There's another man she cares for—a married man with a family, Do you advise me to go) to hie wife and tell her? Or would it be better for me to leave and take my children? A BROKEN SPIRIT. A.—In my opinion, neither of the courses you propose is the best way, You took serious vows at the time you married. You have brought two children into the world. Are you going to forget those vows at the first sign of trouble? Talk to your wife Instead of adding to the troubles of the wife of the other man, ,If need t find out why the other man at tracts your wife he may be tired of because you have not tried to please her, You may be too vere with her, or you may be too weak. Whatever it ts you lack, tr to {mprove, This fecling her part may be only temporary. Keep your home, your children and your wife right In your own hands and own > STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 1916. PAGE ° MARGIE REALIZES SHE LOVES NEITHER DICK ] NOR MALCOLM | STUART! o o| Dick was up and away thie morn ing before | was awake. It was late when T went to sleep, and I did not wake until nearly noon when Ellene’s maid brought me m coffee and told me my doctor was waiting to see ti 1 dressed hay tily and went out on the sun-filled deck This is an unexpected pleasure | doctor,” I said Well, | wanted to how my patient stood the excitement of last | night.” | | “How did you hear about it? " |asked quickly "The papers are full of it this| morning. I met Mr. Waverly on my Way up and he looked ape the POISONING THE PEOPLE How It Is Done Under Lundin’s Special Order WAS THE GERMAN CONSUL JOBBED? . heart. Never for a moment think worse for his experience. You, | n @ inc angers symptoms of health Hs coo Who Is a Ss s re ‘eh gu Dear Miee Grey: In a previous oe ey ee. fo eee wien * i ning like # mill,” he remarked, | 4167° 424 . Pike Street ° sue of The Star | read a com |"and your cheeks are flushe Poison in the form hol an er is being manu- sar age eh eg ARB a fever. 1 am not sure this tured and sold in Seattle, I County and the State of ce | — — ea eames le Karely ‘denaes | race for ou dear lady Washington, and the rking men and women who are vVit= Ob, doctor, don't me ' hy When th Leam at | eet ae "erua ae tea |home,” 1 sald impulsively cn the drug hal th t are made the help- You Can D aso NH, 1h wreer: Se seoure | |stopped, for it seemed t a} less prey of Lundin’s prote Stevens’ You Can Dance amuse grey he must vita heh told him all my secrets. “You Go to any drug st 1 ttle of Hoffma ? sarwnexe ag todd a ak aheeor” fl rod see,’ 1 explained impulsively.) Jt contains about t ces of 65 per cent alcohol and and really n oO a va « c enjoy tt ng - a letter signed “Leon R. J.," and | Grandmother's scart has been taken down from the garret, cleaned |“When I go back hom icy | 25 per cent ether and is labeled, “HOFFMANS DROPS—ANO- Private Halls muat thank him for hie candid ex.|#nd is worn now as the latest style for society. This black chiffon /o back with the feeling that Tam) yoo Ca nic AND NERVE SEDATIVE jcovens: planation, and | have found that ev. | scart, with its gorgeous cashmere colorings, was imported from a) 10 longer an invalid | stig 7 : : : ae * 1823 Fourth ery civilian thinks the same as he| Parlelan garret. You are not physically an in-} Dose, one-half to one teaspoonful, guaranteed by Stewart & Main 2911 DEFI T F E when ones oF twles, or eftener, he | ——— valld any, at ke sale nope Holmes Drug Company, under the Food and Drugs acts, June ‘ y, “bu confe n ulte ol ) oh " 9 ~ % |eomes in contact with a disorderly | PITCHER LOCATES ‘LABOR COUNCIL TO | cctisfled with your mental condi.| 30, 1916. Serial No. 161 d Pharmacist 699. Stew2 ETROPOLITA : / DE CERO ote on art &/Holines Drug Com Was LONOON, Nov. —Licyt | s @ youth, the only vocation! h, doctor 1 said before I rere is eputal ysi n eartl his a THEATRE George's recent statement to that appealed to me wae the navy, FORTUNE IN ORE ARCH | | chonteht now it would ooung, “why |=. “rere ysician on earth io this ae the United Press regarding the (4nd | enlisted at the age of 17. | | aia you not kill me inetead of tet-| 28° of m ical scier who would ay that this mixture have now been in the service six! . . | ” constitutes an anodyne antispasmodic or a nerve sedative. Week — prospects for peac ted | CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Hurting spit) AS an emphatic declaration of| ting me live ) I 1 SUNDA Ov. the feeling of all the alli Pg _ os Mad Moi me to try ails tan't half an attractive an pro-| LADOr's attitude, the Central Labor| The doctor smiled indulgently Pour the contents of this “Hoffmans Drops” into a tea Lord Robert Cecil, minister of |t2 make my metas or mys the sexng : inci! Wednesda ht formalty Ww we are getting to the root of | Guy or a bow! and the poisonous ethereal oi! » very 4 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday blockade, indicated in debate | appear ae ange On many ocea-| ducing iron ore for war consump. mod a'reeutetion io partiotenio inthe tithe” ke sommes tL aml cor 2 wl and the f . 10us ethereal oil, being very vola-¥ ANY" In the house of commons yee [sions | have stayed aboard the |tion. Harry E. Eels, former hurler 4 noay in the non-partisan Wood-| not a neurologist, but I should say will be liberated and pass away in fumes and leave the THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S \ehip for two or three months, and for the Cleveland Indians, has re Wit Ae tare Gatendas | ce er-jaicohol and water ‘ Stupendous Production terday. ry APecseg allies aa signed the mound, and today ia, TO% Wilton parade here Saturday | you have had a bad case of ner-| a and water : 3 R. L. Oluthwaite inquired if the | ior to eg tged ee natn S| spewing h a: tyeemde tare whore bal 2 vousness complicated by the shock The sale and manufacture of this so-called “Hoffmans® r terview was m by any ir, ¢ end - We urge upon all workers to get n t 7 ould ba : nee pate nie _ 100 PEOPLE 100 | ictal’ statement ce hehalt of the |te send Christmas presente te the (has more than $1,000,000 in {ron nin te bareden Gh Papal ie er tucrentcine min tet! | Drops” is clearly a violation of the law of Washington, This Russian government bi tage Breit ie Shand Pe pide bur Beckeny wt pac in Manet | Proctor and Secretary Duncan to-| your husband to come and get you| iS @ deadly poison; it is a “dope,” and to manufacture and] Replying, Cecil said he was not | dollars left, stepped ashore for a - hs vo bt gener ky Hg p-. 4 da We expect several t ousand | today < {sell it is a violation of the laws of both God and man. Bute aware that ony allied paveraments , dere dale ha often ended in a renirned or purchase ng Me union men In the line ot march.” | 1 burst into tears F Lundin holds is a lawful manufacturing purpose of ‘had expressed an opinion, but that} Bl tes vee he labor men will form at | “Here, what does this mean?” he hol there was no reason to suppone the| At @ home port and biessed with Saturday night on Seventh ave. be-| said kindly alcohol 7 : ‘ P -_ statement was not approved by | regular liberty, | am just as human tween Union «#t. and Madison st Oh, doctor, I don't want to go The follow lawles id vicious order of special prive England's allies. The question, me) a® anybody. | have had experience home—and—ard, well, I should! jlege speaks for lf t gned in the dance halls, too, and the i _ gts, - ow. bay re acho rags 74 modest and decent girl who turns HAS OLDEST TEAM bs ‘en Pe eae “Office of Pre ng Attorney, King County, Washington 4 ce ¢ yinton | do | “ ‘ta 8 ial among the allies in which idea the; Me down because | am in uniform T0 CALIFORNIA T. Barrett, of Alix, Alberta, Can That is not very lucid,” he an Seattle, W June 21st, 1916, questioner was mistaken. will oftimes take me home with a team of grays, raised by him-|swered, “but doctors learn to uo | “He n Byron Phelps Sir Henry Dalzell came to Cectt's|her when she meets me again in welt which he thinks are the old-| derstand half-reported symptoms. | “County Auditor, support. He told commons he had rica clothe: wie eee eat team in the world that have | Now 1 am going to give you just | “Seattle, Wash r just read from a news ticker a ‘Ou people who can point out so irst. Second. heen raised together. One was| one more prescription, and then if ages . rest och ve United Press news item, saying | Much evil in other people do not San Francisco $12 $9 |born in 1879, the other in 1880,} you are not perfectly well in mind| “Dear Sir: It is clearly the intent of the law to authogize © that the Russian prime minister in. | mind yl evil yourselves, as long 2 bi which makos their ages 36 and/and body after you have given it|/ shipments of liquor which is to be used for lawful purposes dorsed the Lioyd-George statement you think you have something 7 years, respectively. Both are), fair trial, | am going to give you| ,,. Ss al of weists and 'o acists dal 2 Seats Now on Sale | this jstormation having come from | on a fellow, do you? As far as de-| The Multnomah, one of the Mc spry_and in fine condition, he aay. |p.” only Several of = driggists and y harm ac wn doing the a Prices Six***. 3, "3,2! Soe the Russian embassy cency and self-respect goes In this Cormick Steamship Co.'s fast liners, Please don't do that,” I implor-| largest prescription business in the City of Seattle have in- s., 81.50, The, Ste Sir Henry asked if it wag not a| world, there is very little of it—80 will sail Friday, November 3rd, for ed 1 know I must seem like a/ formed this office as to the amount of intoxicating liquor re- fact that the Russian ambassador |per cent of decency Ie mock de- Southern California porta Every) silly fool to you, doctor, but I am} quired for lawful purposes covering a period of six months. | had declared his government {n full |cency. convenience for passengers {s pro- going to tell you the other half of hit rina a F ; sympathy with the Liloyd-George| !t hae been my fortune to mix | vided, and the meals served are un the symptoms, I just can't make According to these statements with the exceptions hereafter statement. Cecil responded he had| with people of most every clase surpassed As there is consider. lup my mind to live wit y hus-| Mentioned, not’ more than the following amounts of intoxi-= y | ap my mind to If bh my hus h a or a reason to doubt the United rare walk =fligh possibly because able travel booking at present, it) * ; aa and as his wife! cating liquor are necessary to be used for lawful purposes cove Press statement ave a tongue, possibly be.| will be well to make reservations; ‘That Orrine really does bring| “A ‘ : Pas fait, , Peed? (op ; Y louie kes Giemsa. 46 mayus leh once, Weill partiaalata al thelactir (selllt to dheub being tr Ha ‘Geckade peed gleam come to! ering a period a ith ate Alcohol, 4 barrels or 208 gal- for other reasons. They all have! Milwaukee ticket office, Second!/tured by the Hquor habit, is the Why not? Is he unkind to you?" |!ons; whiskey, 2 barrels or 104 gallons; and not more than To introduce our wonderful and been very free and frank in epeech | and Cherry Phone Elliott |testimony of many mothers, wives No, on the contrary, he is very| One barrel or 52 gallons any other liquor. You are theres ece,ttroanee on; sondectt nt {THEATRES || tv scour tontte'ne stele i aatoeee og Pe fore advied’ not To iss. pernite for wore chan the Mill 5 eve al ‘ catemnemenemenmaiinentsiin —_ | 7 ctentific rar n yor e ’ | f si More true to natural teeth than email consequence, for which | om % ssenaptty hills all desire for whis copicdeuat ond ly Na Jamounts to any one drug store in a period of six months, »rom p ce, passiona ati, i i Se gb Ped Last gaonys attactae GRAND thankful, 1 have learned more SANDERSON Ss PILLS key, beer and other intoxicants. It When did cou find that your| With the exception that the above limitation as to alcohol ‘There are some funny stunts be ing pulled If you are in need of | week $25.00 set of these wonderful teeth | for $10.00. clever little lady who can r and dance of K D productioi vid Higgins sreat d fe success, with Fritz Brunette in the leading part. It is a rugged mountain story of sunny Tennessee NEW FREICHT LINES TO ITALY FORMED You need not suffer tro mt ‘ strength, nervoun ¢ any| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov An i ge Anges nouncement of a freight line be troubles 4 , ltween Genoa, Ita id San Fran This remedy ii tr t y cisco via the P a canal, and AE Go) ife and strength to the! another between noa and New You know that « 4 lack 19 York is made today by Marquis Lu co coe aerening ’ cillo Riceambon! of Rome, who Searle ait dare you” Micctele here arranging for the service lia purchasing Hels He states that the servic will start in a short time and that he has arrang ed for a cargo of ada live stock to be taken to Ita asad The steamer California, former! the ner the British ship Algoa, was pur. fusing ¢ chased for the interests, the mar Ror Fegaa ly quis represents, $1,350,000 in cash rheurm: | being paid, which is a new war complaint. or } time price record. Fiectra-Vita ote emedy Call or write for our beau Goofusburg, Conn., boasts of a Lane AfyPage, Peck. whieh | orize-winning hen with a complete tontaine | Upper set of gold teeth Bi iegia gad eavaton many toes (Pe OORE THEATRE my Night, N EDDY De trating r Pow m.to bt The Electra-Vita Co. Room 206 Empr: 4016% Kerond Ave, : set of plates, do not fail to take ad-/ pelts Four Comiques present a i vantage of this offer. |lttle sketch, the title of which {# 4 |"Peek In.” Clever parodies are 5 sung thr the act. Christy and/ Griffin are known as “Those Two Boys From Virginia They are really funny. Marie Teresa ts a Her Japanese Costume | well as than the average man's share of at the Grand theatre this | knowledge concerning this world. in civil life, and fifty-fifty The wel! known end relia. |CAn be given in the home secretly ble remedy for PRMALE| Without loss of time from work. No | am not a pessimist, but | will TROUBLES AND IRREGU. fanitarium expense always work for a squari H LARITIES, Cure many of We are vo sure that Orrine will é ae te th at obstinat en in f ¢ most obstinate cases in 5, t tha’ ay te: ¥0 Give a sailor a square deal and a Ste 3¢ davn Prise It nae enefit that we aay to you, ff, a chance to behave, and he will box, or 3 for 85. ery box *T & trial you fall to get any bene Whatever our fauits and failings guaranteed, Hours,» to fit from its use, your money will may be, we de not d 12 tet yaya, Th tw 4 be refunded. Costs only $1.00 no sk us ree booklet tell demnation from any one. RAYMOND REMEDY Co. bor Ask fr 1 e N We have brilliant ca Meow & Hote! Antlers. 4th @ Ustes | DE all about Orrin both *ink| complete failures in the navy as Swift's Pharmac d and Pike Milo A. Root STAND BY JUDGE ROOT! Have your teeth extracted posi- Dance and songs are especially we are beneath no one. Not a Dollar ively painlessly free by our iatest| Pleasing. The Bronze Modelt.) When your aimighty dollar is in fnethod Wright and Walter, and Theda/ danger we will fire our boilers, | . Protective guarantee with all| Para, In “Under Two Flags,” com-|ghoot our guns and sink into ob. Need Be Paid work. jplete the bil | ¥ jereate or return to be lifted high | " | upon the shoulders of the same Till C ed National Painless siA5 9!" ous snow so. 11,|Population whe now anub ua So | 7 Dentists which opens Thureday st the Pai| "ete the vee srouing? A. ES. |. Ato oGa o ithe WILL VOTE FOR en ace Hip. is headed by Mal era's | PRIENDO OF IRISH FREEDOM “}.) “2, Pioborton N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike ‘antomime Co. of comedy acro ment plan to Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 p.m. | bats and whirlwind gymnasts. Me Und the auspices of the) Mell from any “ tie Clure & Dolly have an equilibristic| Friends of Irish Freedom a dance | tpi, Gimren® con iggling novelty; the Homestead|and card party will be given in the Dr. Macy CURES WITHOUT DRUGS Singers, a quartet, present “Just a| Hibernian hall, Ninth ave. and| bo el a A - | N RESPONSE to an inquiry Song at Twilight"; Frank Rodgers| Yesler way, Friday evening 3 ] as to how I regard Initiative —_—_— s & ventriloquist; Hartz & Evans — - ————— -_-_-- Measure No. 24, which will WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- e song, dance and talk artists. ia _ aia: give the brewers a right to man wT RE OU SLE while the added attraction is Mitch unfacture beer {n this state and ell & Mitch, two Southern banjo || | 1 it to private families only, | players |] may I, before answering, explain | The feature photoplay of this bill my position? is “At Piney Ridge,” a five-part film To be truthful, T have always regarded myself as a prohibition ist, and have so been regarded by my friends and netghbors, 1 voted to place this state in the dry column Analyzing my own state of mind and my bellef and convic tions, however, my opposition to liquor has always been against the sale of whisky and of highly alcoholic beverages. I suppose that 80 per cent of the people voted to put whisky out of busi ness, with definite antag onism to the consumption of which, 1 understand, only ns 4 per cent alcohol There probably would have been a wave of prohibition in this country ff beer had been the only alcoholic beverage. If whisky can be put out of busi ness as a beverage, | will everything in my power to complish it Without question the saloon ts o no never do ac ‘ an institution which should not Why s uld appro ely vor ave pa e tied h hould stb leg have already entitled be restored in the state of Wash seventy members of the Se. | him te eed ington attle Bar Assoclation—only | yn? arnt tem een Personally 1 believe that ihe mostly represen © s : out five per cent of the to- | corporationr, be allowed to Home Consumers’ and Manufac : turers’ Act is a step in ihe direc tal _membership—be allowed | say to you who shall and who We dt namin’ suneloe tion of true temperanc ving to condemn Judge Root, when toe PP ae i nad ble ae King those people who desire it a mild almost 24,900 Seattle voters la Ne DENY / beverage, such as beer, and the coun ; eir a8. stood behind him for eupertor fates Rest cs eplendil right to have it in th ir home court judge a Primary | lawyer, his judicial decisions , ourt induc at the Primary (3 yer, bl judicial de ia Sin eins Cacahenk e electio’ were strong and right, he ts t Storage Company Why should Judge Root, | a man of the highest integ = ee after eight years of living | rity, abiilty and moral worth Mr, Lambert frankly admits | refutation of the charg Stand by him now that he voting “dry” in the last election | made against him, be dented | is unjustly and maliciously Like many other reputablo busi | the vindication to which your | assailed! Gess men, he will vote next Tues: to rectify a serious mistake. al love was dead?" Since you made me well.” Did nothing happen before that which might have had some bea ing on your feelings at this time? Yes.” 1 made no ex planation, and he asked none in a minute he mentioned Malcolm | Stuart. He observed me closely 1 think our friend, Mr. Stuart jis leaving soon on a long cruise, jhe said. “His new yacht was jaunched yesterday | And the name | } “Salvia | Even that, little book, did not | quicken my pulse, and with great} |Joy I realized that if I did not love Dick, neither was I in love with| jany other man | | jin the | |to take to the stockyards, jdust (To be continued) \Clang! Clang! Goes | Bell and Down Come) Windows in House} | make a noise like a fire alarm when the unfque inven tion of 12-year-old Morton Grant of Minneapolis, is put into use The dripping of raindrops at night was not enough to wake the servant girl to shut the windows Grant home, so Morton con: | nected a bell in her room with a piece of dry paper stretched across the mouth of a funnel outside the window The rain Raindrops falls, wets the paper and closes the circuit. “Clang! Clang” goes the bell and the maid gets up and shuts the windows! After three masked robbers had| ransacked her house at Salt Lake, | getting $2,000 In money and jewel Mrs. B. Baum pleaded with the ban-| dita for enough money to buy circus| tickets for the children. They re-| |turned $5 to her | Ed Weyer of Centralia, Kas., sur. prised his friends by driving to town with a hog beside him on the! front seat of his automobile, Weyer| had been loading hogs Into a wagon) and had the wagon one could hold, more than | turing fest dry | after the stool pigeons had should not apply to Stewart & Holmes or to G. O. Guy, Inc., who, I am informed, require a greater amount for manufac= and other lawful purposes “Yours truly, “ALFRED H. LUNDIN: it will be seen that, while Stewart & Holmes can get all the liquor | they want under Lundin’s special dispensation, our rabbis and ministers Jare denied wines and liquors for sacramental purposes. What a farce is made of the law! a To sell “Hostetter's Bitters,” which contains per cent alcohol, is a violation of the law To sell “Wine of Cardui,” which contains per cent alcohol, is a violation of the law To sell “Brown's Celery and Phosphate,” which is from 3 to 10 | per cent alcohol, is a violation of the law, but, you see, this stuff all comes {nto Seattle through Lundin’s friends, and there is big money in it just now, when one or two firms enjoy the special privilege of state wet and soaked, under the protection of the damp- ever elected to public office, being poisoned to death under your igno the public’s enemies—are using you, keeping a dry prosecuting attorney Lundin, people are Your friends Mr. rant sanction. ‘Was the German Consul Jobbed? Probably the most ignorant blunder ever made by any lawyer in the United States was made by Lundin, when the German consul, Dr, Mueller, was arrested by Lundin without advice from our state depart- ment and charged with a misdemeanor, when the extreme complaint ought to have been a breach of peace. As a matter of fact, there is much evidence at hand to prove that the German consul was the victim of a conspiracy, and that Lundin was used as a tool to cause the arrest planted in the German consul's office for the purpose of being caught there and arrested. 1 will investigate Unis disgraceful matter and correct the wrong, if elected, and clean the stain from Seattle and exonerate an innocent man, Lundin, you under stand whereof I speak! WHO IS A SOCIALIST? There is one complaint They say I am a So about me that ] hear cialist. I answer yes, but I am a Democrat, and always was a Demo- erat before 1 was a Socialist very congressman and senator who voted for our Alaska railroads, coal mines and other co-operative in- | stitutions is Socialist to that degree. Mr. Hughes told us at the Arena that we must co-operate. I do not know what he meant, but I do know, and you surely know, that co-operation is only another name for Socialism. Co-operation means a benefit to all. Socialism means equal opportunity to all to crystallize their human energy into food, clothing, shelter, education, enlightenment and culture for themselves _ and those loved ones who comprise their Christian family So Mr. Hughes is as much a Socialist as the institutions he believes in will allow him to be Mr. Wilson, our president, and our congress aro as much Social- ists as the institutions they believe in allow them to be. Mr, Roosevelt is the real Peruvian, doughnut, soap-boxer kind, and s more of a Socialist at heart than most people, but he is not advocat- ing what he really belie or did believe in In 1912 Yes, you, I, and all of us, are Socialists insofar as we are able to seo its benefits to the human race. All political parties seem to be following out a general plan toward co-operation A peculfar condition presents itself in our election this year, Lundin holds office under the Progressive or « candidate for office on the Republican ticket I have always advocated co-operation in its truest sense as a Social Democrat, and now find both Republicans and Democrats advocating co-operation. I see no reason why operate with me as pros end to the lawlessness, s in now, Mr. Bull Moose Party and is both Republicans and Democrats cannot co- uting attorney for the purpose of putting an corruption and graft in Seattle that is heralded |to the world by our public press. EDWIN J. BROWN | For Prosecuting Attorney

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