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BY CON Do! tn Da oom \F You CAN'T GeT THE “HAND ’ For YouR BUM ACT, Don'T GRAS | TS AMGRICAN FLAG AND WAVE (T 1 FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPALLING THE AUDIENCE TO APPLAUD Yous A NA N44 NIE. WA TM a ME win 2 S © %! my double in the long mirror, “it will be to the man who thinks he cannot lve ther minute without me Just then Richard Waverly IIT In Shas wihernees # the next room set up a lusty y the want of me? I asked my |40d with a happy smile to the girl ble in the mirror. Was|!n the mirror I said life to be the companion | *™all man who thinks he Insidiously growing old age? ive another minute without me.” “I do not know why Darclay made I walked into the other room and Proposal of marriage in this cold | Picked up Dicky Pshion,” I said out loud, to the girl, His soft, downy head dropped into irl whose curling | the hollow under my chin. “Oh Dicky, you teach your mother almost that she does not know her I maid to myself. “Just be cause a good-looking man makes very sedate love to her, she tries to be a girl again, with the irresponat | bilities of youth and the longing for ‘ontinued to| youthful follies.” ———| After a little it seemed to me as tho Dick was talking to me and tell ing me how glad he was that I had come back to him and Dicky. I strained the little form of my baby close to me and looked into its un conscious face. For the first time caught on bie nd whose red r scornful @mile. “Mut both you and I know My dear double, that he lost out— laps by the manner of his woo S When I marry,” I baby mouth Dick*s crooked smile, | mean, little book, that for the first Ume I saw that smile grow and perk up at the left corner for me. Richard Waverly III always has that «mile for Jim, but today it almost see as tho it were Dick, my own Dick of the long ago, who had placed his fingers on my baby’s mouth Quickly I laid my baby down and almost ran to my writing desk, ai had just written, “My dear Mr. Sil when Mollie came in. She looked at me rather inquiringly, at least I thought there was a questioning look in her eyes. “I just met Rarclay § street,” she said. “Margie, when are you going to send him on another tour around the world’ aybe I'll go with him.” I said mischievously ‘ot a chance in the world, she answered positively. dear,” “How do you know, Mollie?” “I know because I know you, Mar. gie. Sometimes I think I know you better than you even know yourself.” “But, Mollie, Barclay man-——" “When did any | temperament marry cause she could describe him by adjective ‘fine,’ Mar “Not knowing a my temperament, I could not te -|but I have reached the age, Mol when I know that a senmble mar- * riage ia one where there promises to be comradeship and understanding. king Oxygen Vapor|Do you remember, Mollie, the pass inses and builds the biced y cleans age in that old book, ‘The Prisoner Be da these can mnie neat tan (Of Zenda,’ ‘ where the Princess Floria > SPEEDY! Boldts SLUNCH all, and throw honor, duty and them. i Soup famils § woman of your 2 man just be fs absolutely no reason why yor the 4 suffer with cold in en Vapor will cure any kind of = that ever existed. Why? gen Vapor is a germicide vaed in the woman of just filled desire. Lite must be made up a small part.” (To be continued.) selves beneath the chariot of Fros, vedelable __ only to find that, just as sure as S Home-made c Yausage 2 night follows day, satiety follows ful hed polttoe TRUSS TORTURE eliminated by, wearing the | Rupture Bupport. trial to prove its ceperior | LUNDBERG ag EN PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebene) plate, which is the lightest And strongest plate known, covers very ‘ttle of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. | Gold Crown . Ba: oo sani! Up! sae same day. Framination 0 Poe yoly myrey free. Call ama and Samples of Our Plate and Werk. We Stand the ‘or Time. Most of our present patronage is is recomended by our corte whore work ia still giving good satiafaction Ask our custom- who @ tested our work. en coming to our office, be the right plac Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UUVERSITY oT. “There is one | cannot | MN down the | s¢ Sill ts a fine | of many things, of which love is only | C Oppecitc Fragen-Paterves Os, THE SEATTLE STAR— (DOINGS $ OF THE DUFFS—Tom Suggests a Renyedy. “Tora, Fur Your CoAT ON Breoes Noo Go NM Taare - OuviA HAS ONG pot 'T- \ a ‘ cannes “3? [ae |King’s Championship Claim Undisputed Mickey King i« back in our fair city, after a journey to Butte, Mont. | where he cleaned up one of the best middiewelghts in that section when he knocked out nz in the fourth round of their scheduled 12 round melee King’s claim to the title of Coast | middleweight champ was disputed by some, but when Marty Farrell, his leading opponent for the crown, was knocked for a goal by Battling Or tega, in California, the other da King was established as the real champion. Dan Sait has had several offers from the East, which may prompt an invasion of the metropolitan cities, for King is not averse to try ing t Kame back there. ») FOR % PROBABLE LINE-UP TODAY'S GAME Joe * Nationals. Flack, rf. Hollocher, ss. Mann, If. Vaskert, ef. Merkle, Ib. Piek, 2b. Deal, 3b. Killiter, Vaugh Kuth, if Meinnis, Seott, s-. Coffey, Sb. Sehang, ¢ P. Mays, p Ib. CHICAGO, Sept. 6—With the first game of the world’s series post — poned on account of rain 1 Athletics Will Be nates, players and fans put in a } 4 y Tuesday. The only newn of | Shelved at Pullman any importance that developed was PULLMAN, Sept. 6.—Announce- ‘2 announcement that Dave Shean |ment waa made by President E. 0, th Boston second baseman, had sz Holland, of Washington stata college, (2 middle finger on his throwing that this Institution would follow the raps — ore Bye pode rae lead of the University walla g ole gy Re Al : abantion interectiontat Fred Thomas. as iw on a fur 1 ning sta the duration of the war . lough from the al Tra tion. Gerry Herrmann Nationa mated would This would indic chairman of the comminsion, eat! c that the series 0 for war charities fo that the receipts for the clasatc uid approximate $250,000 to be divided among the ubs, players, leagues and commis sion The weather prefiction for Wed AMERICAN CAPTURES RACE TORONTO, Ont Whip Po. Wil, ir., Americ ed off with for the Internationa: cup, lapping her Canadian oppon twice in the 35-mile five mile The 30 miles in 41 mir onds baseball the firs around a ner m ites and 52 we course TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Prices Paid Shipper for Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle Vegetables and Vrait VEGETABLES payor Pag Live Young live Belgian Hares tive TurkeyeLive, § the. or over Drone Pork Veal Fancy Reet—Country, per ™. i38 ne block hoes 68 Selling Prices to Retailers for cal, per nea eget Butter, Kags and Cheese Local, per doz Onione—Green, per doz. bunches East. Wash, owt Parsley —Cal. per dow. t Peanut Batter—Per Mh Pimentos —< ; Peppers— mast. Vv Popeorn—lows, p Potatoes— Local, per ewt ¥. Wash. Netted Gems, per Te per owt Cal, per ™ oe Local, per doa. bunches Local, per T. Local, per Tb. heads % Hntter— city creamery, nehes wntry cream, Fancy rench « BEET .cnscce Cal Hweet Radishes Washington Young aack ander, per box 2.50 Cravenatein 2.26@2.00 atemala, per Mb o8 Blackberries—Local, per crate 2.00@2 50 4.98 1.50 150@1.7 at. Wash. Transcendent 100 Cal. wecdions, box 600@5.50 Grape Fruit 93. * $455 sorte... Bldg | Pere. Wash. Hartlotts, box 1.004 1.75 Pinms—Local, per box ... r Fnat. Wash Prunes—Kaat. Wash., per box . Watermelons—Cal., per Bast. Wash., \aisseenae Per Hirarit—Per TM. Filberte—Per Th | Hickorynute-—Per . | Peanate— | Pecans "We Walnuts? 18@ 027% | %»— = i Country Hay and Grain | | (Prices paid wholonale) Alfaife—Enst. Wash. No. 1..22.00@34.00 Timothy—Eant. Wash. 36.00@ 38.00 | Beef Scrape Ver owt 6.60@4.00 Chop 74.00 Whole Corn £4.00 Crack 91.00) 96.00 | 64.00@ 66.00 47.00 242.00 44.00 42.00 | 40.00@41.00 ie Serateh Food- owt New Corn Scratch Food THURSDAY, SEPT. HOLLO, MR. DUFP! "4 Were Acai Net — WF YOU ONCE START SCRATCHIN’ N'GOTTA SCRATCH ALL OVER TO KEEP WEATHER PROSPECTS FOR FIRST GAME GOOD }."2""": ) cost of doing bus 6, 191% TOM, M2. TOSS 18 ThNKING or BHLISTING IN |Grant Beats Keefe in Amateur Round Cal, Sept. 5. —Doug nesday was “fair and slightly wart er.” A chill wind blew in from the lake last night which should put the grounds in fair shape for the initial ontent Badger and Neel Win Doubles Title SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 6 George Padger and Sam Nee! cap tured the tennis doubles title of the intermountain tournament, defeating E. M. Garnett and A. Cheney in the final round, 6-4, 63, 63 In the finals in the women's doubles, Kate Williams and Mra. W R. Thurston won a hard-fought vic. | tory over Alfreda Youngberg Olivia Brodbeck, 64, 63 106 69 making the course in than par, in the second round of California amateur tournament Huiskamp, of Seattle, fell be fore C. FE. Maud, Del Monte, which match was not decided until the final gre County Commissioner North District—Republican Ticket and | ‘COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BRD s New at 106 Colum I have left the imita- of my mame and on First ave my Dental the corner 0 First ave. and Columbia st, Just acrons the street from my old location Mg trance is 106 Columbia, tween First and Second Resident Ballard 16 Years—Member Typographical Union 30 Years Right-of-Way Agent for Three Traveled 55,000 ™ Over County and Knows Its Needs Ont candidate indors l offi in the North di Municipal League the war. I want to man in & known as the only who did not raise bis prices because of the war. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D & Geattie’s Leading Dentist ‘sb0 Colmmbte 4 for trict by ommmittee. TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are seeking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A food salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Assoctates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Tight and well ventilated offices Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay, Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe rience is not necessary, Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and Beneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P.M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor PAGE 11 : : = BY ALLMAN WILL PeQuive VIAL Macy PowDER To CORE / Wer Voce Pictures) ( oF NAPOLEON ALWAYS IH THiS POSE! Buy Your New Fall Suit at Shafer Bros. where you have choice of Seattle's most comple and varied stocks shown in range of sizes and models that aswure a perfect fit and lasting Fall and ’ action showings are ready now early selection is strongly advised. Special Values in Men’s Suits r prices in models for men of ed or conserv cs that are dependab’ ng of the highest class, Bloct kaw Bros famous makes. tastes Young Men’s Suits at $20.00 Designed especially for the hist school youth and showi the lat- est fashion “kinks,” e clever Suits make a strong appeal and rep. resent very exceptional $20.00. values at This Store Is Headquarters for Boys’ Clothing We can outfit your boy completely and save you time, trouble and money. Come direct to Shafer'’s for boys’ wear. “Sampeck”’ and “Skolney” Boys’ Suits at $12.50 and $15.00 —Absolutely the best makes in the newest models, at $12.50 and $15.00, Shafer Bros. tle Second at Universi f boys’ from the clothing obtainable—shown sturdiest of fabrics, Largest Clothiers First at University CONCRETE SHIPS ptem ber t ¢ ground will be all cleared off, and stall t building RE at RRYN MAWE PIPE LARGEST of its 2 SHIPS of all tyr Washington. When this CON AND SHIPBUILDING PLANT is completed, it will be Kind in the United States. ‘TH for a limited time, a small amount 100 per share, either cash or on terms of ENT DOWN, ‘and balance in SIX EQUAL , without interest, We aro offering the public i answer the cry of going to have and the only way You know FIVE MILLION ME by next June, to get them there is with § SHIPS If you can call at our office we will be pleased to SHOW YOU P WHAT WE ARE GOING too 1 t u advertisement; besid rs and we will send ye r had a chance 1 You know the 20K O and let us tall buy, | that would be worth thousands of d ‘so come portunity” won't last long AMERICAN CONCRETE PIPE & SHIPBUILDING CO. 25 NEW YORK BLOCK ELLIOTT 2212 OFFICE OPEN EVENID UNTIL 9:00 SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Ry.) Concrete Pipe Plants Nos. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr, Get busy OFFICES 4: