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Cast Off!” Old Vessel Sails North you reading “The Price of Sammon,” now running tn The Seattle a vivid, dramatic story of life on an Alaskan “hell ship,” employment agency sharks, of Chinese labor contractors, of @ays of hard, dirty work, Gov. Thomas W. Hardwick, his near- . . with @ total of 316 unit votes, while eceed Tom Watson | et competitor, carried 25 counties, ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 18.—Judge iter F. George, of Vienna, won « victory in the state demo yesterday for the nomination for the unex- eorge Will ‘with @ total of 76 unit votes, The democratio nomination ts equivalent to election. YAKIMA.— Henry Putnam, falle from ladder, 25 feet upon rail- road tracks, while painting building, Believed, however, term of the Inte Thomas E. injuring spine George carried 125 counties, he will recover. 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If be glad to know that vewis there is real y whose eyes were ing nay they have had their eyes the principle o ree | prescription. if they had cared time, hazy with or without ginssen, after using thi teen days everyt mae even Tend, constituent ingredients well known to eminent and widely proscribed by fine print without ufacturers guarantee It to wt i believed that thou- Y ands who wear glasses i can be obtained from any good 4 more will be able t hen their eyes #0 as to bi r use in almost every family.” getting glasses. In this city by all good druggists. many ite descriptions may be won- Must Make Momentous |my story. answer to my problem, | pletely ruined. | bas $200 oF $400, but that ts all be- |sides hie Jo I love him very much, | him to support myself and her, too, of her, chance for happiness for her, I might work for her for years and for me. Shall I marry ory lover and let her go on working and wasting her life take a chance for my own future? What would you do in my place’ T really feel I owe it to her to mee her thre, UNHAPPY. It ts tmposstdte for one person to put Aimacif in another's shoes, liter- ally speaking, This ts a problem you must thrash out for yourself. They say “love always finds o way” and I delleve tt ta the general rule that true love dose, Why not talk thts over with your flance? He might be willing, even gled, to help you shoulder your responstbit- ity. if Re loves you with an wnect- Nah love, he will readily ascertain vour predicament, and real love ts always self-sacrificing. If he ta unable to help you come to some satisfactory solution of your prodiem, don't you suppose tt would be fist a9 well to put off your mar- very young—you have practically your whole Wie defore you. The average girt does mot marry as young now os did her mother or her crand- mother. You have the edge on at least ten years yet—think tt over. Don’t make any hasty decision, eee Te a Japanese baby born In the United States a citizen? Yes, a child Born of Japancer or any other parentage in the United States (9 @ citizen of the United States. Star readers who would like general rules for compounding words In English will receive « bulletin on this subject by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1833 New York ave, Washington, D, C., and tnclosing two cents in stamps for postage. No More Gray Hair or Dandruff! ‘That's what thousands of men and wornen are telling thetr frienda. The false appearance of age which gray | hair gives and which handicaps one soctally and in business, has been banished and the blight of dandruff —~NOURISHIND. Thig ectentifically compounded tonlo feeds and nour lashes the hair, prevents tte falling, promotes ita growth, and pleasantly, harmleanly restores to original color, whether black, brown or blond Cleanses the soalp, Unfallingly re. | | Moves dandruff. One bottle usually l effective, No matter what you have tried—try Nourtshine—today. Price $1.28 per bottle. Bartell Drug Co. Swift Drug Co., Rhodes Co, Depart ment Store and other drug and de- partment stores. Nourishine Positively Not a REMEDY Co. 115 Yester Way iret and Occidental Aves. Boat Schedules TACOMA SPEED- SA at DAILY 3 M., Pr. 7, 0, 12 fn "alts 1 eta tes e FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA. BC PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS Woes Not Go to Victoria Saturday Night Trip) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Mon., Wed., Fri, 6100 A. M, BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT- TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS, AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POIN ATION CO OLMAN DOCK land yet {t would not be fair to ask | jand yet, soon she will not be able to % and will have no ene to take ‘Then, again, & I give up my then there would be no one to care away, or shall I etick to her and rlage fer @ time? Yow are young, | removed by the truly wonderful tonto | THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: Young Girl Has Come to Parting of the Ways— Decision and Asks Help. Dear Miss Grey: So many comerto you with troubles more weighty than mine that I will be as brief as possible in telling My mother died when I was a tiny baby and I was adopted | ‘by an old lady who was very poor and had a large family of [her own. But because she had known my mother she took ;me and raised me as one of her own, | Iam 19 now and am standing at the crossroads of my life. | Before me lie two paths; which one I choose will decide my whole future. And I don’t know which is the right one, I am turning to you in despair, hoping you may know the My foster mother has a daughter who never married be-| }cause she felt it her duty to support her mother, as all of her other children had married. So she stayed with her) mother, year in and year out. She has worked without even) a vacation, until now she is old at 45 and her health is com- Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m, and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 @& m to 12 m, each week Please do not com other tines aa it seriously interferes with her writing, What te the fastest train service between Buffalo and New York? The fastest passenger service be- tween those cities is the Empire Stato Express, operated by the New York Central railroad; the time go- ing from New York city to Buffalo |t* nine Rours and from Buffalo to New York city nine hours and ten minutes. The fastest freight service is over the New York Central end the Lehigh Valley, Both afford three-day service Ddetween Buffalo and New York olty, . ee Ts Tom Mix married and ff sa, te whom? Tom Mle married Victoria Fords. eee Where was the G. A.M. national encampment held in 1498 and on what day? At Cincinnatt, OMo, Bept. & end 9, fm 1898, eee Did Woodrow Wilson obtain a per- mit to transfer a stock of lUquor out of office, and where can I get a copy of this permit? The Prohibition Enforcement ét- vision states that it cannot give eut such information, and ¢f such @ per- mit was issued, @ copy of it could not de given to any individual, ‘SILK FLAG IS GIVEN SCHOOL At @ student body aneembly at Roosevelt high school, Tuesday after. noon, @ large silk flag was ceremont- ously presented to the school by members of Stevens corps, No. 1, | Women’s auxiliary to Stevens post, QAR Among the epeakers were K. Hi. Bennett, Stevens port chaplain; A. M. Kent and A. A. Lawrence, com- mander ef the post; Mra. Ruby | Burns, past president of the Relief Corps auxiliary, who formally pre- sented the fag, and C. K. Froula, princtpal of the high school, who made the speech of acceptance and thanks. “The StarSpangied Banner~ wae @angs by Mr. 6. H. MacDonald. Says Worsham Can’t Get Back on Force Former Detective W. EK. Wor sham, whose dismissal from the | be retnstated, Is the opinion of Cor The commission ts willing to hold a |rehearing of the casa City League Votes Down Pension Plan Ol@age pensions for city em- ployes were reported on unfavor ably by a two-thirds majority at the weekly luncheon of the Mu- nicipal league Tuesday. The meet- ing marked the fourth discussion of the subject at meetings of the league, and the decision came at the close of eapirited debate. BETWEEN FRIENDS “I had « lot o’ friends once,” jaaia Charcoal Eph, ruminatively, an’ he tol’ all do res’, an’, Inwdy, you'all ain’ got no idea how lone some I ts now!'—Richmond Times i |Man in Trouble With Wife Away “Ahi So it's you, Phil? When 1 heard the doorbell ring, I thought It out into the kitchen, I am was! ing @ pile of dishes a mile high, This ts the first I've washed since the wife has been away, In fact, I used all the dishes and stopped eating here to avold buying more dishes.’ “Good night, man! You surely have @ merry little job before you now. Why on earth didn't you wash them when they got dirty?” “Well, I never thought about that, I just got through scrubbing the floor, too.” “Well, I should say wo! And, | the stove, too, Looks to mo like you noticed that the women put on house Greases when tn the kitchen? You're not much of a housekeeper.” | “I've known that right along. 1 have made a mess of this suit, I'll admit. I burned it taking some | water off the stove, and I spilled | grease on it, too, I'll have to get & new one ag soon As I can afford It, This is about the only business sult I have.” “Well, youl get run in if you wear that on the strect after what you've done to It. Why don't you buy @ new sult at Cherry's? They | have some fine new fall models in, and they allow one to buy on credit {Six months to pay. ‘They are in the joa States to ¢ force on narcotic charges, last | April 4, wae sustained by the civil) service comminsion, cannot legally! Doration Counsel Walter F, Meier. | “but one o° dem lent me a dollah, | | might be my wife slipping in on me| & day ahead of scheduler Come on} man, you've burned your clothes on | you've ruined your clothes. Haven't | | Rialto bujiding, 1015 Second ave., be- tween Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle. (Take elevator.)"— Advertisement, Seeks to Be School Head for County “Tam seoking the office of county superintendent of schools for three says Miss Nina 0, Bu chanan, candt date on the dem ocratio tUcket, “Because I be Neve that by ne & woman ie bet ter qualified to supervise the od. ucation of young eliidren, Move that 18 years is long enough for 4 county —supertn- tendent to deity. or his mensage -~wtum to the schools, aud thag @ new Une of thought and influenca tt Cf the right kind, Her mother and myself are all she has, and soon she will| could not but be helpful. | have only me, as her mother is very old and feeble. Tam engaged to a young man who “And because I believe that I have @ real contribution to offer) |siong the lines of economy and ef.) | Melency.” Mise Buchanan teaches first }erade tm the Coe achool tn Beattie. She bas taught in high school, and | |has been a bigh school principal jin the Bast. 6he has held the of. | flees of president of the Seattle) Grade Teachers’ club; president of | the State League of Teachers’ as- soclations; president of the National league of Teachers’ associations, and wae a dole from the Unit. | Pan-Pacifie Edu- cater conference, “I believe tn e@uontion for peace | rather than for war," Mise Buchan: | jan says, “And I believe the time! has come when we should see to it by law enactment that every allen who le within eur borders or who! may come to our shores, learns to read and epeak English within «| definite pertod. The law should be| made mandatory and net optional, and should be strictly enforced.” | Mies Buchanan bopes, {f elected, | |to do much personal work among | the smaller rural schools, |East Half of First Ave. Complete Soon | At the present rate of progress, | from the White Hours when he went/paving en the eset half of the First ave. area will be completed in approximately 10 Gaya, according | to offictals, Brick ts now being) Golivered at the rate of three car) joada a Gay, | FEATURED at the recuiar meet. ing of the Geattle Life Under) writers’ gasoctation, in the Masonic |clubroome Thursday evening, will |be addresses by Thomas A. Car: tigues and Thomas A. Struthers, 4% és % | a - ture and training | “Because I be | —$05.00 extra) TOURING—now. ... 0 «+ #002 sowiem (Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra) COUPE—now. .... veesweesescwen Gtarter and demountable rims etandard equipment) SEDAN—now..... 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