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Mtmtmt o» tnr ■< mrr» kiiitiiwmt Ijcaiii ■ or ntwartrinw T»iaar*»ii Mrvtee mt lh« I mIImI I'tMi AwnrlMl<*n al ilk Kr«llU W i»«h m •Um mmi*t I'ulH.J'cl by Th# m%mt |*»tettaht»t r»m|Mn> #r»*7 vmUng IF WHAT NFKM TO lIK "mom wi>r« lt'*» commonly n« , In'tod mtx-rouloclH nil' » often bo c*u*t>t In lt» Incipient »t*i» and i>n««umonU mi.l iliiihtticiiu would frequently b« prevented. DAILY HEALTHOGRAM Improve the berry Service m ~ WEST SEATTLE residents have just complaint against the car service. No other section of the city suffers as much incon venience and delay from an 111-routed and single trai ked line. In rush hours, the traffic is unbearably congested. Company official* declare they are willing to double track and re-route the line if the city would agree to give up valuable rights on Avalon way. Mayor Cotterill vetoed tl»e Avalon way franchise because the company would n<»t consent to the "common user" clause and insisted upon a term, extending to 1950. Whatever the merits of the controversy between the company and the city may be. the fact nevertheless remains that West Seattle suffers from inadequate service. The companv could undoubtedly relieve the situation a jjreat deal by double-tracking the present system beyond the trestle, for about a mile and a half. West Seattleites, however, have little hope this will be done. Remains then, at the present time, but one solution: The West Seattle ferry. The port must acquire that as qaicklv as possible, and extend the service to midnight, in stead of 6:30. as at present manage.! by the private company. Under direct operation of the port, the ferry could be run every half hour, perhaps, instead of every hour. With transfer privileges to the West Seattle cam a* at present, the ferry can easily be the means of saving West Seattleites from 15 to 30 minutes on each trip, if not more. BY ALL MEANS. LET US HAVE THAT FERRY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. MISS ADA IE WIS. act re**, built an apartment houaa near Ne« V«rfc. She announced that dog* will not toe allowed In the building. "Will children ba barred?" ah* wa* a*k*d "No. Indeed. I will give a month * free rant to th rant* of every baby born In the apartment*." Tha visitor wa* plaaaad ltll aha amlled and rtmirtud: "But I forgot to .My, that thl* la to be a bachelor*' apartment." A Doubtful Sort of Kindness PA FRICK, the coke king, accused of having triven hi* HQ a wedding present of $12,000,000, knows tlie boy better than we do. But it strikes lis as a cruel thing to do. Just think: It means that the youngster will have to run Out $12,000,000 or let it run him. If he's big enough to run . it, be won't need it, and giving it to him offhand simply robs him of the fun of hustling for it himself. If he isn't biij enough to handle that much raw power intelligently, it means saddling him with an incubus pretty certain to drag him to the devil. We suppose that, as society is now organized, there's no way to stop men like Frick from piling up huge fortune*, once ♦hey get started. It seems to be big business' possible ftwasure of success. And where it follows personal struggle and strong ability, it commands admiration even from those who think that the system is execrable. But it doesn't at all follow that society must subject it self to the risks inherent in letting those immensely rich men toss their wealth around to recipients who have given no proof of fitness to wield it. We wouldn't let children play with dynamite. THE IOOROTTCB, In tha Phlllpplnaa. have tobacco amoklng down to a adene* of economy. OM man Ig. rolla a cigar that looka like an •lAfaahlonad Chrletmaa plum pudding, about 13 Inchee long and 6 Inchea thick. He emokee It for an hour, then Mre. Ig. and all the little Ige. talc* tuma. By the fourth day It I* ueually reduced to a "butt." IT 48 juet darned mean of Huerta to forbid a perfectly good candi dal* for president, like Felix Diaz, to whoop it up with the boys. What's balnf a candidate for, anyway? HOUSEKEEPERS Must be Watchful For great efforts are being made in this vicinity to sell baking powders of inferior class, made from alum acids and lime phosphates, both undesir able to those who require high-grade cream of tartar baking powder to make clean and healthful food. The official Government tests have shown Royal Baking Powder to be a pure, healthful, grape cream of tartar baking powder, of highest strength, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR "What Did th* Defendant, Moc koeange, Say lo You? ANIWPRI RKKt. lit Yen. I'm certainly In bad with tha foderal court. My testimony *«aln*t Mr Mock oranmi. on trial for cornering th* world* \la I bin supply of par*nlp* In r»-*tralnt of trade, has h«icn weaker than aipecttwl Hut. dear me. that * not MY fault. The court ha* been ruling out ao many tt«» tlnna ranrdlog letter* I tyj'cd fur my foriwr bo** that tho district at torney ha* completely loat bla An gora. And Juat lo show. how acre ba la, ha act* aa If I've been fl*ed by the defana«\ The I-DKR' "Art* you sure thl* man did not try to Influence you yeaterday after court?" ha roarwd. pointing to htm.' Oh. of course I was aure "Aha." h« went on. "what did thl* defendant. Mockorange, say to you?" I did anawer roat anlppy ' That * my bu»tn**aV 1 aald. i'lainly and firmly I told him It waa nobody * ANYTHING According to the Immigration of ficer*" r«H»>rt to Washington. Mrs I'snkhurst Is a widow and had 12,000 In rash when ah* land«d i Why on earth doe* she want a Tof' • • e A Los Angeles Judge has sent a man to the penitentiary tor 10 years for stealing »n auto. If this keeps up some judge In time will send an auto owner to the work houae 10 days for killing somebody. • e • John D„ says a Tarrytown dis patch, will lose his rote this fall by going to his Cleveland home for the summer. That's the first thing John has lost alnoe he lost his hair. • • • Womw of Salsm, 0., talk of rala Ing 120,000 by kissing It Isn't Im possible W«'t« heard of one wom an doing It • • a * ~~ OUCHI T "So you killed your dog! Was he mad''" "Well, he didn't stjii any ; too w-ell pleased."—N. Y. World. ♦e . ♦ "I oan take a drink and leave It alone." "Sure. Whaf else !■ there to do. with It after you take It?" • • • A Baltimore woman has -»j«d a brewery for $50,000 for using her picture In nn advertisement Hath er should she regard It a* a delicate compliment. We never heard of a brewery using the picture of a homely woman In mi ad. • • • Natural Born Traveler* Mlnril* Wt-Tid* mt\4 Oon« of PMhl TfBlf«»<1 ■» fh« Ff»«1 ftol.iff home F<in«lav Karlvtlle (U ) F't.'inli • • • • • • Posted "You seem to lie very Intimate wlfh the IHghys. I didn't know you had m»t I hem " ■ "I haven't met thern I patronize their dressmaker." Judgo. a a a Tutl "How did you feel when Jack kissed you In the tunnel'" "1 felt as If I never wanted to see his faro again'" WANTED LIBERTY AND WANTED IT BAD ('hfirlcs Hark, a frequent vis itor In Judge Gordon's court as prisoner at the bar evidently was sincere In his promise to roform. "Judge, Y'r honor," he said, "to prove It I'm even willing to go to Tacoma to live." The Judge took his word for It. Dark made a bee* line for the first Tacoma boat. Halloween Noveltle* and Den,ra tion*. The (lottery Flower Hhoi>, 1008 Hecond Ave. Elliott 4241. IF YOU CAN T GET A LAUGH OUT OF THIS HUMOR PAGE YOU OUGHT TO GO ANO CONSULT A DOCTOR "THE SECRET PRIED LOOSE" (A "BCHEECHF R" Fit M IN SIX HEKLS) SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1011 l>u*lnc«* hut my own \nytblng re garding the diabolical inarhlnatloAa of the pamnlp monopoly, 1 atatt-d, 1 waa glad t<> ML But aa to mr private affair*. no—not thaL It w*a more than the world ha>l aj>>' rl'lflit to. "I don't have fn anawer. IX') I. your honor?" I appealed to hla nlba, (ho Judge. Tnfortunately, Ton do." aald tVe Judge lie waa one aour faced old mutt. The beat he could offer waa' to let me pout pone atiaworlng till to morrow. Hum comfort tbat <i Vntinned ) OUCH! LAME BACK RUB PAINS AWAY Rub Backache Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob* Oil" Kidneys cause Backache? No! They have no nerves. therefore oan not uuw pain. Usten* Your ' a< k u ! « la caused by lumbago. scl aMca or a strain. and the quickest relief la soothing. penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Hub It right on tb« ache or tender spot. and Instantly the pain, soretx-ss, stlffnes» and lamp;!"** disappears Hont stay frtptiW! Oft a arnall trial bottle of "8L Jaroba Oil" frohi your dm* gt*t and limber up. A moment after It •la applied you'll bonder what became of tho backache, scl atlca or lumbago p.aln. "St. Jacobs Oil" I* harmless and doesn't burn the akin. • . It'* tho only application to nib on a weak, lamp or painful bark, or for lumbago. *r|ritlrv, neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains or a strain Piano Buyers, Attention! We are hot haviiig a Quitting Business Sale. We are not having a Re moval Sale. We are not having a Clearance Sale BUT We are selling Good Piano* Cheaper than any Piano Dealer in the Wwt. W'o are selling High Orado Pianos for what you will have to pay for a Poor Plnno at those .so-called sales, where Oraat Imaginary Reductions are balng made. Compare Our Pianos With n»y Tlnno offered In the world'a market today and you will undoubtedly buy your Pltino from us Reasonable term*. Ponitlve Guarantee. Visitors welcome. Jones, Rosquist, Killen Co. Seattle's Home PlsHe Dealer*. I'jlO 3d Ave., bet. Pike jtwl Pine Main 3121. Ny , aatterdy peopal that cornea to n. jr. cor tnnly «liin* havn nil kind* of funny pet a hotel proprlatora and clarka In nearly drore routey liy women that tote* dog* and muiiky* and parol* and alllgatora and ulher anlinela around wlt'i thorn hut tt wanont no lady that pulled off the prl*e anlmol trlrk up at tho iilek«rboi:ker tho Uthor day, It »a> a man ho I* a .perfeaaar In a oolledKn out wml, and h« *«» on hia wuy homo from a v<i|o>*t>ln In rmw' • rmlend he ha* a llttl# boy that In vi-ry fond of differ ent klnda of anaJkn, and lhey have koI a llttla anaik houae In their hark yard thn i«rf« »»nr ho had found a now kind of a analk where ha waa at. on hla vaknahln, and ho waa takliiK It horn* to hla'llttlo hoy In n lx>tt«-l when he Kot up In hla room at tho nlckarboeker, erly OM mornlnr. h* thi.uicht the analk ousht to hav« aoma freah water, ao ho poured It out Into tho hath till) while he filled She hot tel /ii'it thliiK !>«> kue«r, Uiera waaent -no analk In thn tuh tt had rlßKled down thn pliw» and It came hark Into the. lirlte lite of day In The tub of a Kent 2 ttoreya below, who *iut UiklliKa -old plunge'after a wild iilla Kee, au<h .a uproro , you w uld "1 thought murder waa-helnn did, and vr> ii.iddy In thn nlik •rbo«>er froin Jtminy n-Kan lowji went on the run whin the cuy found It waa a reel tnalk. he felt I'ftt'ep. )n:t »h'-n the |>erfeiiinir coui» alnit with hi* holtir, but when thn |>»rfe»a«r raine along wltji bla' but the perfeaiu-r |*>i Wuklmh), and a'lot of fcK lera told the Kuy hn ouicht to he thankful tt waa a rwl analk, and ao there WkMUt no more truhhel lohnT CITY NEWS The Lakewood Outing club will hold It* fti *t bilatnee* meeting at i the < 1>h»I Kata cafeteria Thurwday •t 7:30 p: m. Hpeclal. tahlea hav«« been rorrved for all who can ar range to cat'downtown. • • • Councilman A. E. Griffith*. may orally candidate, and C"ngre*aman J. W« Bryan. who aaplrea to iulvam e to the ■•natorahlp, will *i>enk at the regular weekly ninetli* of thn Cltlaena' aaaorlalloa la the Y. M C A. hall tonlghL • • • The (team echooner Stanley Dol lar. badly damaged by striking VI!I rocks. I.urtiial Inland. Thursday, ar-. rived In • Mraltln Tueadajr night to undergo repairs. • • 4 Jams* L. Tenney, who haa apent two years-and nlrm month* In th« ln«ane ward at Walla Walla peni tentiary. waa fr.-'d on an lri«»nlty chgr ge f.y a Jiry In Judge halm « court Tuesday. • • • Rev. W.' O. Corbet', success ae superintendent nf the local Preaby terlan niUnlon* haa led It hi* ap p.ilntment a* *ynndlcal superintend ent *>r Halihath schools of the Presbyterian chtirrh for Washing (on. Idaho and Ala*ka. ' • • • R. B. Klttredge, SS, a promlpent retired buslne** man. die.) at the family residency, 420 Seventh ar. N, Ttieaday. e e e More than 1.000 persona attend ed the (taiir.- given hy the Allied Printing Trade* of Renttle at Dreamland Tueaday nlnht Stand Collapses TCUSA, Ok la, Oct 29—The grand stand collapsed at tfoe Chi cago American-New York National baseball cainn yesterday, and Prl vnto Chester Taylor of tho Ninth Cnlted States Infantry was klllttd ami SO jvmi hurt. WAS TEACHER AT KRAINE VANCOt YKlt. H. C, Oct 29-1) J. !>av»*,' who wan sentenced here a few day* ago to a ton-year term In the penitentiary for forcing hi* wife Into n life of shame, wo* at on" time principal of a small coun try school at Krajne, a farming community three mile* from Entim claw. In th-; Htnte of Washington. BALVATION ARMY CONCERT A grand sacred concert will be given In the Metropolitan theatre for tho benefit of tho Salvation Army on Sunday afternoon, No vember 23. at p. m THOUGHTFUL OF JACK I,OH A-NOKMCS. Oct.' 29 -Jack KWte, saved hi* baby brother * life by bringing aid when the baby fell Into a fish pond. THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE The main Interest in "The Com mon renter* upon Ix>uls Ne ville, an artist, who, being-reared In wealth and luxury, disappoint* hla relative* and frlenda by falling In love with hla model, Valerie Went, a most heinous crime In the eye* of hi* doting parents, whose every effort, to separate tho lovers prove futile, and In the end two hearts are made supremely happy. Tlil* attraction will be at tho Met ropolitan. one week commencing Sunday, November 2, with iihuiil matinees. • • • "Sapho," denounced t at the time of its writing. In an age of prudery, aa sensstlonal, In now recognized » a great moral lesson. It Is bold In It* treatment of fnrts, but leaves n profound Impression. Daudet dedicated the book to hla son* so they might be guided by It* teach ing*. A play for mothers and daughters hh well an men. "Sapho" I* being presented at the Seattle Thentre till* week. "The Girl From Miliums" will be ween for the lust tlrao at tho Moore Uiuulru toulght. I Til Oily Giimtnl Crtirilßiret /Stearns' Efectric \RaMoacli Pasta R. *tljr for I'm. Petter Than Trape ' Sold by Druggists, 25c and $1 Of •* fit dlrwi, fhwf«« on r*r*|p< of | ri«« MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS • tearna' Electric Put! Co, Chicago. 111. ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKfc lilt lIMT AT. Complete aaaortment of Hal lowe'en Card* and Novcltlea now ready. Pennant* for all occa • tone. I We Move ] I Player Piano# ■ Trown Comhlnolaa, the H beat player planoa In tho w. ■ rlil. are Included In I I our removal dlacount* for a few days. If you. have I heard AU. other players and have not heard the Crown Combtnola, you have but a faint concep- H tlon of the world of mu*lc opened to you by thn beat player-piano. We mean It most' seriously when we aay the Cro.wn Combtnola ha*- no competition. Price reductions on two ■ Geo.P.BentCol 142M|hir^Ave^B No Rest—No Peace There's no rest afid l»ut little peace for a person whose kidneys are out of order. I,nine In the morning, suffering cricks In the buck and shai'p stabs of pains with every sudden strain, the day is just one round of pain and trouble. It would be strange If all day back ache did not wear on the temper, but It Is not only on that account that people who suffer with weak kidneys are nervous, cross and Ir ritable. I'rlc add Is poison to the nerves, and when the kidneys are not work ins well, thlß acid collects In the blood and works upon tho nerves, causing headache, dizziness, lang uor, nn Inclination to worry over trifles, and a suspicious, short tem per. Rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sci atica. lumbago, neuritis and gravel are further stops In uric acid poi soning. Don't neglect kidney weakness. An aching bark, with unnatural pas sages of tho kidney secretions, Is S'Whcn Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name" < i^P DQAN'S KIDNEY PILLS A Sold by alt Ponton, rricc 50 cenfc. foster-MObum Co. Buffalo. N. Y, Proprietor 1 | ■ y" WmZ~-' ■ ' —. . fil 7WI i e^ e ) f-/' • ar* tt takes a urr OF WCKVe Tt> WALK IM WM«W TAROT. t I Link Your Interest* to Thla Chain of Credit Otorea V | You Wilt Appreciate the f S Excellent Values We Are I ] Showing io This Season's f I -q. Popular Suits [ | There I* a wealth of value to be 1 J obtained at the price* quoted. X J Suits In combination mode, with I f cod's of a rich black or blue f I JV cheviot, eut with a graceful cut- I J f i^\n\Tk away from the waist: ildrt of I t /■« ' r 1 r r *' " rh M>r (* * i,h '9°* «*▼««. I A i'.na % C t I' l ' J r Btiiu of bias serge with »oft taf- J 1 U fetas or r»anu>U>ed aatln lining. I J I ,u harmonloua shadoa. Coat In C flfilOGSS 1 three button cutaway - style*. f 1 PK"/'?SS Skirt a draped and slashed, or I r u " h I utton fas'i r.tng. I 1 1 i Bulla of Tan or Ktnj Blue Storm I r ■ llßynVl Serge In plain tailored styles, 3 1 <1 F» yfJti with straight line effect | 1 Tailored fjuita of brown or nary | J JtiQl. serge with attractive draped . 1 I 'WsjHjlf i °f novelty combination J 1 Excellent quality In blue or bfack # I »ergw In plain tailored effect*. I P ii TCBirmut . The*» suits ar® stylish, well made \ I ALTERATIONS an rt w» assure you of extremely # FREE rood wear. I Olzei Eapeclally for' Large Woman Can Be Obtained | $1 Week Is Never Missed I illy making a small payment down and the balance at w |1 M A WEEK. you can dress well all the time. It Is I convenient, pleasant, satisfactory, and you will find by % our prices that It la really economical. It is the only w practical wsy of buying for those who depend upon a 11m- I (ted Income. S I Third Ave. I | Near Seneca St. I Sf* "Evwy Picture ji j_ i. ../f "Oh. I shall go mad." Pllf INJITC Main H'KI f'rl • it».• •irhmtfo *mm rilUllLJ n»- »l»n mlf li .11 dnmrlmvu. D A TPQ <latl f, nttm rrrmi h In Niliarw*, *'»♦ | »».«»• . II Kfl, una fHir 14 2ft II t r«rrl#r. In rllf, I ft#- • month. School Day* cause enough to suspect the Ic!d -nevs. Use Ooan's Kidney Pills, a remedy which has been used for y<'arn. the world over, for weak kid neys, backache. irreKular ktdnev ac tion and uric acid trouble. There are eases enouch right in this city to prove their worth. Read Seattle testimony. SEATTLE PROOF ' Mrs A. Cochran, 1343 Stur gess Road, Seattle, Wash., says: "The statement f gave for publication some years ago recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, after they had cured a member of my family of kid ney trouble, still holds good. The one who took this rem edy is now enjoying good health and has not had the least recurrence of kidney complaint."