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4 THE SfcArrit STAH WrMtt! Ol *. III* M HIIT* \O!;i'IW!M ll' %<« I >■' 111 * M U»lj If MV«» kntliiK lull !«• «*«4 »l»e iirw* •« IH< •• mI lUr 4 «t. t • 1 4unrlß||i|!M. - I :rn \ t V. « fit » -hi. H«l •* ' " »«'. ! f. 11 V jl >> • " » 1 \ HI • •« I N 1 "SSiUii • i limii t»% ii««- r• 1 *»* • I'lM'in'i » «' i HOME RULE- A POST MORTEM It anvthng nunc weio needed to psove the ntwl f«»t home tub i"! cities, the i t iti'.o Oiy tpta <>i iepr> - tatives of every big sp<eci;il privilege coronation t<> f«k''* l ' u ' home rule bills fmnishid ilia; jiivi. It furnished the proof «M" lite durges made that tin - H 1 lie service commission has been tlu* boon of the frati use gr;|bhers and the bane uf the |>e<>ph\ Metnbers of the senate knew how the lines were drawn, knew ti it on one side \\. - lie public, clanu'iui.; toi freedom from an unresponsive ?tat c< uinission. anil on tlie other side the corporation agents who arc seeking to vest even greater powers in the commiss > u ami render the people more an<l more helpless in the regulation of then own strici 1> municipal lm»iiu's>. The senate voted > «eixlay. with open eyes, against Senate Bill No. 2*9. Scnato« Dan Landon put the matter in a nutshell when he said the |>rivate mtcie»i, were not lobbying a&airtst the ho;::e rule bill for "philanthropic purposes." This Senate Bill 229 would have given Seattle. Spo kane and Tacoma—and BelHnghara and Everett, if they so dcautd—the right to control public utility corporations. Whatever excuse existed for the representatives of the •mall counties to vote against the other home rule hill, for cities o>er JMMI. which |»• •• \ i<i• ■11 or ahsoh.ii- hum rub ••« most every subject, the saute excuse did not exist against Senate Hill _*.?> The small counties were not aiit ted by it And the people in the big counties, without exception, would I vote for it by an overwl lining majority BUT THE SENATORS EROM SKYPOPPENISH AND SPITZVILLE AGAIN SOUGHT TO DEMON ; STRATE THAT THEY KNEW BETTER WHAT SEAT TLE. FOR EXAMPLE. OUGHT TO HAVE THAN ITS, 250.000 PEOPLE. AND SEATTLE WILL CONTINUE TO SUFFER UNTIL. PROBABLY. THE PEOPLES WEAP ON. THE INITIATIVE, WILL BE INVOKED. HOW TO BREAK LP A HOME AND STARVE AN OLD WOMAN INTO THE POORHOUSE There lived In a t»t) humble home In N'.-« York Ht) Mr* S,ir»h Nfcry <u », ir- s o|,t an<| her ir-tnd.«oa lot. McPartUnd. at it t; HBpboy sold newspapers. ami fits earnings were the main aaptort of l»li»i-».'f and his icran«ln'n"h A charch relief soeiel* stave the rouple a stnill amount of groc •* » MBh tn»k. and -h. it.'., a:._'-d b> a in ' on . • Aa»-< •atlor for Improving th. t\ , uion of the I'.x r This •• octi i. mi: ii» rattle effort, and by ove. .oulm e to:: li.-il Joa* :iti M- P'ullsad tat »-n tn'o *>trr ar.d committed ti> an Institution, ■Arc that bis gramlunuh r * ,i» om old to Ims a proper guardlau fur blin Having thoa deprtv. I tfen old vomaa of her principal n - in- of ««•.. p«rt tfw W.wtukm ft r Impnr. ih.- Coo t oii of the IVor withdrew •too the aid it hail been alvlr I for two '*. - k* Mra \arv had no wen-y or f <1 oxeept » ba' itt !. >r» ai.U cbur u *o ,er* biooKbt h< r A cew»j'ai»r di»coverrd t » almtuliir mate of affair*, and tent n Ttptt-r to the aencral agent of tt e tati<>n for Improving the Con ditUM! ' -he t* l or At' r iut!< :i quvalmo in? the. chiitkl ag«*ti' fl- illy divu'ge,) that he a«M»iatlon ■ i-.sht Mrs Nary would be better off lo »h« prorhouse on Blackv.ell's uland th»n she wss in her home with tor grandson. Mrs Nary di ! n.tf aicree «>th the t- iittii n !n O'der to bring h«r to a proper fr»me of mind the association feaO. after taking away her tjrar,dson. w thdrawn also Its eontrl buttons toward har suppoit. To put tha matter quite bluntly, tKj ••••.-iation proposed to s arve the old woman into going to the poor So. *e The reporter asked thf general agent of (ho Association for Ira proru>ir tb' CouUuioo of the l\.or Is this starvation meiho.l ..f per *n ion for those who shitn the atmshou«e a new one or an old one'' To w eh the general agent replied: "I BELIEVE IT IS EV- PtOVF.O BY EVERY ORGANIZED CHARITY IN THE COUNTRY," Hia statement would seeai to l> ar out the viow entertained bv many pur* of for many years pa»t thii! orcantjted charity Is generally 91 Per cent organization and 1 per cent sympathy. Between a threatened «trlk» of ail Pacific coast electrical work on act an Inquiakive I'Mltf I Hla jrranit )«i looking lnt> in Inner these are bail da>s lor the Bell telephone trust. On!y four deputies left at Renton now to see that there should be "bumping'' Recall of judges, constitutional reapportionment, home rule, non porl.ttua atate "lections th y ;.!! git It where Nellie wear* her :.ej,| s Bat tiiea. the day of surpri lea. If tot of miraci.*. Is not past. and tfc« laglaU'iirf: uiajr actually pa«s some Warrant measure* before It finally adj mnu Movement Is on for special session to repeal irooeratlve laws. If It were to repeai inoperaln. legislature* aa well, the i«e<>i>l« would con taatefCy fool the bill. And now those self styled near progressive supporters of Speaker Tfcylor felt the "falrnesa" of hla st< amrollcr when he nent It dow n the lagii'latlve hall to flatten out oppoeitlon to his apportionment plana Demonstrating its salutary effects, the anti capital punishment bill M'.cl Hi own ner-k in the l-. i n yesterday l»y a vote t 70 to Taylor, Mess and Tonkin were th e three King county members who roted again*' H«.vue and ta< d Krwp county to Seattle In formin/. the new < ongr.aalonal district. att 1- Is entitled to a congreitnmari by Itaelf. The special interests win aqain. The legislature yesterday killed the home rile bill. Citizens nit wake up In time. Griffiths and Marble will be the two high men in the coming coun cUmanlc •'lection. There lan t. much lioli < bet w <•••« I'armh anil Maine. Ki-iier ia probably satisfactory to Uie K,»rth latere*'* eiiEAM BAKIKS POWDER Perfectly pure,unquestiontbly whole some. A pure food factor ante-dating all pure food laws. Indispensable for raiding finest take, biscuit and pastry. Pit Atak flo lime Phosphates Bt on guard again t •tub h» your food. Prof. .! »b| «n of Yale ('oikgi says ke "regards the introduction of sittm into baking powders as m.j -t dangerous to heshh." Read the lal 1. Buy only where . Cream ot Tartar is named. —LAUQfI AND GROW FA'i — » CUPF A Furious American Postoia Sa • Crying It Good f >r Sick Pci»p!- He's Us t>fl a Gun Editor Nothmj bcncuk W h*t has Ixcenit of ths old fashioned burglar who used to chloroform hia victim?—R. McC. • • • Jatnss A I'M lon » proftf in the cottuu corner * >* d»# i > t'o.OO®,- IMM). It Is to be * that thin *111 h« Ip him bear the illtKrw* of * $1,1X14 (lid • • • What W•* the Matter With ths Depot Waiting Raomf MU'ou Htom hunwr «f l'M*i called on Hnctru* friend* :i»t*y hrtveMi tf i na,— Bucyrti • O.i Telegraph. • • • " long I remilu It office 11.(1,1 S ,-W Vo-l H 1> Cliff .It • ImO qn > tb« othor night. these male f-sclon will not oiwaljr utter their jr.ttt.iral u u( NlaiullM buimal dcforuiit). »"U of ooagula t tii »> mptotus. to (alally leod oh to «t« -' r Oct ton their lulwgulded f'»! |, *, r» ' We hive I'O MM what !h.- sheriff *.»* tr>sng to inr. Hot, neither had be • • • And while we'rs about it, let's s*no a couple of bsttla ships to We»t V.rgmla. • • • "Several Bee leyaport passen gers on th* good ship fcarth were seen walking home late Satur day night like they were tea- S'Ck." • • . Editor Nothing Serious: Thi« b-ln« l.i-n'. 1 have glvi't#ii|> my velour hat, wrist watch, pocket ' cigar lighter, overcast belt and purple vest, and have had my mua t\et * cut off.— K K. Which same wo consider quite contrary to th« l>>n'<n spirit of sacrifice. • * • What Is an At Widow? WANTED We hive two VI widow laillsa wanting places ae hounekeeper for bachelor or widow j it. Cirl A Crawford —Advertla# ment In Matshalltown ila i Time* . . . . "Turkey wants peace," say London dit atches. A country that is being whipped as badly as Turkey ia soon gets peace. • » * "It la et«l»r to live on $16 * week ihan on a salary of 115,000 a year," say* the New Vork World Indeed It la. If you don't believe j it. try to live on $15,000 a year In j fa t. It's aim i»t Impoaalbb- for the avenge man to get the $15,000 a year, to ,iay nothing of living on It They Want to Be Buried by the Sheriff \t the solicitation 'if old friends, Sheriff I'otadamer bus c Hi»ent««l to continue in the undertaking bus j Inesa, aa be can do so without In the least Interfering with bin dutlee a* Hherlff. Mr Potsdamer baa been Interested In the undertaking bual iiea* in this clly for years and bin old friends would not hear to hla giving up the business Stiwanee l Kla ) Democrat. ".Say, Kranripa, rmni a<Tin« wtth u nlolml, will "Tut, tut, my child, Ih ihat th» only »ay you know how to link for a ntnkair "Oh, well, fork out a Jitney, then." llraxH lieda. lllak* Furniture Co., 41MT I'lka «•« Till! STAR-FRIDAY. FIiiIKUAKY 3!. 1013. ft iu for Everything Cut .no-itl letter carrier la aultig j for dlvort e, iharcnt hi* wife jlhrew a iihkiu »( Mai over the : hreakfaat table It i* often have ' women b en told that the table I* no place (or »p«Kjatu«' O iv»r Wftiilnii llultij.-a, who *ut j prof>n .nr In Hirvanl im-dtcat | wriu/01, a* will n. i<h i tid «11. i*il to til*— tut opium aed ' •lotntl, thr<»» all the r at of the malcia medic* into lli* aea asd 'he rar.' will In? bi'tter off." ! H ii. ii 1 ujm at llan ard 3* >i. jr« ago. th«- |. i ture* on druga «»ri no (irfunct iry Ibat lh« • Indent* m-ri tilrnetj ihi! « an-. >||i«d "alhlHail' In the line . f <j rtigt* In the pra<lii«i of medlelne Thai wa« th" avrii-ui I ».!». >..« icati'd In. to il«*i In- dr>ut* That ia onv ''ltrvini* The other ■ tin nie la to fire a I.itln prcai rlp tlon a.' «v»*ry ache, hit or mi; a. To lie afiald of calomel In lenth- Krala dinu-M Ia allly tj'ilnine a a drug of incalculable value in the treatment of mularla. Jn»l aa itier « ury la In ayphllla The «hole hti man ayatem la mad« up of rhem irala. an- 'her name for (!ru(* Th# blood I* practically a reprtulu' (ton of aea water, awarmlnK with mlnlliilar orxanirma. and laden *It Ii i-nnipiei rhenilcaia or dniK • Hi lentiflc medicine I* afraid of nothing, dr'ix* ot not drua*. «hlch ia proved by c»mfirmed ei(n rlinwit to be of u»e In the treatment of dl*»a»e. Tomorrow will nay aome hlnrf about the ' i)rilKl"»H ('WM " HERMON r TITI H ML D. Office* 30J, JOS, 301! Oriental ItliM-k, fioG .:nd Avenue, opposite Uutler hotel. Iloura: II to I, 3 to S, 7to 8; Sunday, 12 to 3. Catarrh Quickly Relieved (#«'t & '£t» or MMwsl tub* of I/O NOON'S ■ V Catarrhal Jelly at nrtf* l'ia It 4|«t»k fin'*! «v»r of f«rr«l fur i'»U'fh, fold In IH«- »!«• t 1 Mnn*)' If 4 T *«•«»» "f « i<' li * P>Htn pin Wrt«r> f|.|l II SBS DtNTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Wi Stand Bsok of Our Work fof 20 Years' Guarantee. Other Dentists' Ohio Cut Rata Prlcss. Prices. Set of Teeth V&V Guaranteed . .vU CI C Set of Teeth >1 WI v Guaranteed. . <f» 1A Solid Gold or «pl" Porcelain Crown^%) (£ Q Gold or Porcelain^A •PO Bridge Work. .. ,yy Solid Gold filling, 75c Up Silver Fillings, 25c Up 20-YB AH WRITTEN GUARANTEE OIVCN ON ALL WORK. PAINLESS DENTISTS Winifti git ao much p!fi*-re out of Ko'uK to funeral* It a lu ky peo ple hate to die • • • Within H«r Proper Sphere C*ln> Itirutl miffrer,*'!. now !ti (h« Hwuiii H|ud> th«s in "tltiH from th« r*' to W n lo .<» tb< tiaugorttl jutrafU Kroftt hook* !<» fjffi, you ktiow • • • Oon't treat your plugs I o*t ly It I* ag; od habit to Iran them orcaciomlly with gaso line Vie spesk, of co irae. to • utoiMa. • • • Anril IS, 1913 Th** <#; h< h th** f.»t« » mall) « ier*i)(Jn»otb4*r m tII *m» netU'd. i - '.jRh! >our v«* * STRICT CTIQUET lie How do yon do Mi*w II tnp er* I atn lack Spoon rby. who taught you to awlrn a' the '.tabor' Sh" -l*ieet»»ly. but that doe» not eiruee you far ad ire*» un ino. U»- ineuiber. »e bave n» v«»r bad an lu trod net lon. Eest shcrt 6TORIES of the A few days ago two young women entered a ty car and found only standing room. "I'm going 10 get a Mat," said 0110 to her "Now. you a**o!" Selecting a sedate looking gentle man. she walked u|> to him. My dear Mr. flrwin." she ex claimed. "How delighted I am to meot you! You art- almoot a ■ 1 ranger. Will I accept your neat? W.-11, I do fi"l tired. I 11 limit. Thank you, so much!" The man arose ' 811 down, .lane, my sir!," s*ltl he, a* he courteous- I? pointed to the vacant seat "I don't often see you out on a w ;ish In* day You must ftel tired. I'm sure How » your uitstre»a?"—Na tional Monthly. The schoolmaster wanted to know •.vhethi r the lioys had an under 'anding of the functions of a llrli 1 nil consulate "Hvppoalni," he b»- gan. framing his question 011 the pikellertt way to arouse Ihe IntrrNt of 111* hearer#, supposing aome one look you up in nn aeroplane, and after a lons, exciting flight. dropped you down thousands of miles from home In a country (julie foreign, what place would you seek out ft rat of all?" An eager liaud was Instantly up lifted. Well, Willie, whnt do you say?" "Please, sir, the hospital."— Weekly Telegraph, OUR PRECISE ARTIST A happy medium. Head "The Coming Nation," Hod Wagon, Fourth and Pike. I'rloe 5 Gents.—Advertisement. Will AT YOU MUST VOIE ON AT C2TY ELECTION MARCH 4T# Tl i i is the ninth of a »cn?:; of artirleo explaining the various charter amendment! and proposition! coming up foi a vote on March 1. CHAKtFft AM! NDMENTS NOS. HI ' \D 11 Charter Amentlm nil Nob. •10 and II tela«e to tiie s. ■ *iil/jc..t natter. Chart* A. undmcnt N0..10 > Ida to the dutirs of t water ind city ii.jht • u?» tint -ndenta by - i v . 'ing them man-.cement and ontrol of the huildii .n 1 fcrotu belong j; It, the water »y». t'- n and the lij,ht plant, re:*pn ,iv« /. Charter Amendment No. 11 removei the manage nr.! of -ui h l< .ddr . and i;ro:in<s» from the superintendent of buildings, v/ho is charg I w:»h hat duty ;t pre nt. BRINGING CHEAP HUMP OF BEEF UP TO fHF BIG HOTEL STANDARD CM\RI.KS IJ'l'l'.UKl ui i . $iu,<rxi (HI I I I-! ! . now Boilr-d Rump of Brrf a la GuJi -wie. lake two pt*K tii cm lied cayenne pt*|»per, a t< i ;mon of nrrv powder and a »m»!l union, chopped Ho lin ;i Mewpan with two ounce* of butter into nlmh hi l>< ( n titl l-fd two talilc p> on* id M«>ur. Stir wfll, add -oi t»r«itlt and lei route to a 1«iil. Ileal well and serve with chopped parsley garniture*. . i(*ii|-vrlfib*. I*t2. l>y < hurt** !,ir>'rriif(iic i «*" 'I • 11. ul<l I lt».# 11. . t Krtint; 5 in. .\|unm- . f \S : , \V*a> (ilbfiinc th »* rr "k<-! t>o; i ii Olyntpla, I fcav" bmn wondi-rlnt! what he Rot fi»r them H i*- v.i. I? li but Wm Wray'* fault h«- m in I Ol> nitiU It U thi- people who v»l» for »m h a i ha t act t, and I. for ! 'inn, nay thai Ihe eonrilr) wltl tievej 'tie any belter until they wip« Ihe (lawyer* off Ih rutin ll I* a well j llfio* ;i fait 'bf* Kr*. off ntr*f«* am) j'rouble, anil, for money, will try to pan* an Innocent |n ram. or free jibe great ml mordere r l>'t u» have nx rt mmmnu M-tia- |n»tl(» ■mil lor a il«d aim tiler lawa »o even i arhixillmy ran understand anil jter.pecl Ai d let mi' a*k who. hut 1 »t»»* people. *re i« blame tor hav Him ItiMii HAlr t<iidrill arl >u4m to lii|mIii|m r id' against th«- p.oi-le* luler • at- ' I hate re sd that Anturiw Ii 11 '.»i, " O IMHi jieo|j|e. MOSILY and lb r v.i!*-* m-i'Ui to l«,ir. it A TAXPAV Kit. CLASS TO THIS PLAN Kdi ir The Star I bare win n-veral article In > ur |i.i'«*r <«' |cernlt>ic th * I u dlug the Mite to jclear forged off laud Now th" iin in Ip! la (tin* from a giufi at .tad 'jiotnl Th* *tate will it*e the'a*iis« < a* Ru>n*> to Ihii I a n<t fioui tuiu l large corporation 'hi' *'oultJ almost rive tt to t' rm lift, r iln-)- havi Ulrlpped It of all valu.Vil" titnbn Th ii the plan ta to l"t some ior |M»ratlon a eoutrn'-t u» dw It and ihi ti hurt* * mi*- i*«>r man i >ni*- on *u«i pay fur liii' 'I LoU' abo*. If tl>«" atatf maul* In h ! (t aa I" fihould, with th" I Holier laud, U will »i>ll tin- llnili' r to ibc lumber in -n. give the land to anyone to jrlrnir tt, an 4 l«nd «uch men aa much lin .iii"> a' a low rati- of itilrtril t> ! they could ici*«- mecuritv for j It wilt tie *a»y i»n .i(tli t>*l t mett willing to take hold of *u ;> a prop^ 0. tlion «h n »" adjust our tax ijion Th way ihlu .tsnd now a a | man buys a plei*» loMed-off l'H*l M ISO per air", bin lum sir t:n>" cent* f r acre, h<* Invents anotb t fVI an acre to dear sn I Improve .•he inv Then hl» ta\> a ai» fr im I.vi« to al* ilollara tin scr*. Thii'a ■ »-nro!im««>iin»nt. ian't It* Km h conditiotia hat. put many a pit* i' of land on 'hi* .itsifci-t I <-in ahow a*>T«-nU trafa ranking f'Otn '« ,! to «»lKht) «Tfa In thi* coiiatjr that <*an lw Imnitht for l r ta ihan I'll" loipratrr-meilU r;>M Other own>*r» hitvo tihandoni-il theit farm* to look for Iftl#r condition*. A II M Editor Th« Star I aui'-p w!*h you on rvi'rj |ailnt ahntit thi" dual th" SoattU' I.Bl'tltiß Co ia pttl tins ovit on na IVII I'vorvon* to .i. <• i! " Home rule. The city mire la In !>id enough sbaii» without tin " Krnfta I itave Huml In S«-11- tie a number of yew* »nd »•" have b. n IlKbtiiiK grafter* ever ultice I Imuli'd. I'sn't we <-l»«n»t things? Feed our bahiea and starve thi' gratitn-r*' (lod knowa when we look around u* while on our atreeta they (the babiesT~lix>k like tli y tit ihl It. They also tti ink they can pIcR the lot k and enter l»s.»enn'nt when ever they like, hut let them try It with me aKalu' i wear no kid Klovi * and I cannot Inndle them ttglilty. will uic the Knnßlan truuip "club." Thank you for your kind atten tion I nttt a truo American cltl ien nnd a "MOTHER." A LEGISLATIVE FARCE. Kdltor The Klai My experience may perhaps help to Illustrate that legislative farce called "The Work men's Compensation Act." I started to work with a steam shovel crew at a gravel pit on the Great Northern near Stanwood, Wn Not a word wag said to me of the dangerous nature of lhe hank which itoweted sixty feet above the tracks. In thu afternoon I was set to "poling" the hank In order to start the sand sliding to enable tho dipper 10 reach It. Ten minutes »fler I started poling, the entire hank gave way and started to slide. In attempting to run from beneath the slide I was struck by the two and one-half ton tipper and knocked unconscious. I was buried for half an hour before they reached me I was scitt to Ihe Stanwood hospital land was attended by Dr. .lacobaon. Two day* later 1 was sent bark to work but suffered an atlack of vertigo and bled from the head, and also hail hurt my back. 1 lay In a boarding car at Stanwood until December 20, when at the request of Hupt. J. H. O'Neil 1 went to I vcrett to be examined by Dr. Walker. Dr. Walker sent me to Ihe Providence hospital In Kverett. On December SSt.h Dr. Walker showed me a printed form which the Ureal Northern has and told me that I should skn It as It a bill for his services. On reading il over I 'found that If I signed the sallp I should release the company from all liabilities. 1 refused to sign It, as three witnesses caa testify. I went down to Seattle to (rr and get some of filial of the Q. N. to ' I caa't imagine,' writes Ida Tar bell, "what the clothes of women aro coming to." If Miss Tarbell will have a little patience she won't have to leave It to imagination. Dance ut Dreamland tonight. The Editor's Mail 'it* titt I'Wiii'tyr i r- jri f . H»«* iimtjtatirc- conunlovbiri but ilr Mynn, thHr < Ulm *«> f. n fur«-<J to hljcii 11, nylon tlim Ham • *nrtu<*ntal hn**<« *tr«* ■ **int>t fro.it Hist art 141 WIII'.OUI ffAN! 01 iICK, SOllf GASSY SIOW.CIt 08IMffilffl I'-. M.i,. !.,.!• >0 1 rat !i.t !.a<k l*f. hut work {_ ■Wt Into ■•nti' trn I in ■ » and(UIU a tick. aour. gaaay stomach? Mr or Mr* l»y»,„ ptk 1 1,,, 4o«II: Pipci oictu ||3 ''' ' " " ««» UP"'! J'»u Tti re n»-.er » u w> HitiK ao ►•««•!* < t-fffril No differ, tic® how batfe > " 1 •- ! 1 ' i »iii .1' .iii.r ii rn<> mtiiu'm hut «hat |.:fa - u Ic<»t t. that Ii Mrfucthfua and T*-zaU--t roir it' ll .trlt , , »0,4 ,»,■ y„tu fj, . rlt. tDO.it, without f.- a r ''' r* ■ vt* it*' !» ' oTi 1 1 ii,, tt y ar» slow, hut not ' 1 " »!• 1,1 1 " ' '»fr. am] 'i s yo'ir t> otnacb in a htaltkr conditio* >0 (be misery won't corn* ba<k. t» r.pT'{ K -r *"■ ■ «wi«* of ■•T'm piAP ; If lt'» Correct, Che.l »t, Has It. Dimlap Hat Opening Forerunner <>f Sprint;, and bringing all tlte new Sprint; lial l>lwcks from New ork ind I xindi >n. See our window display. Loading \tneriean and European Linos of Hals for Men and Young Men. DUNLAP STETSON Henry I loath (I indun), Imported Austrian Velours, t'heasty Speeial ($3.00 and $3.50), Cheasty's Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Sirec-t. If Cheaaty Hat It, It'a Correct. THIS 15 THE litfNU . *f) MAKEV M ru 4>43p] ■\ '- '■' *'•>( ' ■•/•'■' *•" l »" 1 VTf\\ JJ^tesPcMill Mjfftwwj,. |A/ V»«IW?«/ J - : c L CHEAP-PRICED FLOUR THESE DAYS Means FI.OUR MADE OF CHEAP WHEAT Wheat ha-? materially advanced in price—No manu facturer of Flour can give you Cheap-Priced Flour unles', he makes it of Cheap-Priced Wheat—Poor Flour is NOT a Food Product. FISHERS BLEND FLOUR Has No Superior in America. It Always Has Been, Is Now and Always Will He a Blend of Best Eastern Hard Wheat arid Best Western Soft Wheat Fisher's Blend Flour costs mori today than it did rectntly, eolely because of the advance in wheat price% bat n'e only ten cents p»r each higher today than the iowe't artct aver fat titia floor, and ten cenW P*' eeci le a ti;an the price which prevailed onlv a few Wenthe aso. I*'a the same Grand Vlo* our thou sarnie or cuat unce have been educated to et". it always Will nir Tnt same kkgard lESS OF WHEAT PRICKS. 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