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HE SEATTLE STAR _ ‘AR PUBLISHING CO, y 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. ~~ AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ta We a ae second-class matter er At the Posrofnes at & Wc Consciousness” SAO L PERIL OF CLASS CONSCIO good citizens when that terrible thing “ is preached, We all have in mind the misereant stands on a soap box or something else ing the place of the old-fashioned stump, and roars until is red in the face about the wrongs of the poor and how We are being enslaved by the System Tt is awiul that we have to submit to such things! To array class against class, | ome banner, and set the proletariat in array against the rest of POclety, is just the same thing as preaching sedition or scatter img abroad the seeds of anarchy, The real good American doctrine is that of simple citizen- ship, in which all men, rich and poor, are working for the good g our common country, and a man’s a man for a’ that, you to rally the discontented to Doesn't Plato say that the ideal government is > the one where every citizen is glad or sérry for the same things that make every other citizen glad or sorry—in short, where a WO class has interests antagonistic to any other class? ‘we have to do is to call off the calamity howlers, and ee soap Bex agitators, and all join hands and circle to the left to the tane of “America.” 4 Down at San Francisco the other day. Rfying to get a jury to try the traction magnate, Patrick Cal | hhoua, for bribing the streets away from the city, a broker - Graves, under examination, quite honestly sa “My sympathies and prejudices are all with Mr. Calhoun, Ford, and their associates. My friends are all of that class, T never would vote to punish any of them.” “Do you mean to say,” MW juror, you would not convict the defendant if he was proved Beitty by the evidence?” “I wouldn't find him guilty under any condition!” d the broker. There you have it! is red in the face over a soap box, but that which may grow red over the cocktails at the club. “My friends are all of THAT CLASS, and I would never to punish any of them!” "a Class couscionsness in this country has always existed. so far as it is a real force, it has had its origin in the men have made of themselves a class fattening on the rest by tied finance, monopoly, and organized loot. The Cathoun class preceded and caused the Debs class. w ever became conscious of any class until a class existed class of the clubs and the counting room and the syndicate The class of the proletariat is the . ‘The electric current of Monopoly is the force that has | > the opposite polarity of the two ends. ¢ force of monopoly and mankind will cease to be class because classes in the economic But as long as they exist, why not be conscious of them? ‘The monopolist class seem to be class conscious; how can monopolized class be expected to remain unconscious of so where the court was asked Mr. Heney, “that if sworn as Tt is not the class consciousness that s one pole of the magnet. Take away the! sense will cease to) artiess, unconscious poses resalt from long and sweet child of nature is sure to be a close student of the Peart column. ‘The best-dressed woman eeldom wears the clothes the fashion- are wont to rave over. . ~ ¥es, woman Is devetiful. She always tries to make herself be- ‘Mave that the man she loves is pertect. 2 . Man's plan for protecting the weak woman usually excludes all | rath on oas tbe ad nba See RS Must Be Herd te be * tne absence of the jant it fete 3 an to ‘neat fr - | Dr. Pourth! hat we wouldn't) the club meetings) Which, ro home to rock | doctor, FE-PIECE SUIT A ‘SPR 6 MODEL jany of the charming new frocks to be worn this spring show Ie of the heavy net and handsome pied model, Long lines of button moulds, Irish crochet mts, both in hanging bails and jarge motifs, form the trim. ming. 6 hate are trimmed with silver ribbons With delicately colored borders, gold and silver ronson and immense SWathings of chiffon ‘The three-piece Many of the white h HIRD PUZZLE Well, here je the third puzzle, it ie, The anawer is one you the anawer, Now go to it appear today. intenoe of five words, as important to Seattic an in several other portions of the world. night at 6 e’clock—that is, February 27, it ia an easy one if you know how te solve it Cut the picture out. pets idee Ate “<n Now, you guessers whe have been saying “Give us something hard,” it ie big news item happening duripg March, will be The contest will close next Saturday It closes that early in order that the jooal papers may not give tt will only Send your answer in on the followings IN THE WIRELESS DAYS By Frank H. Williams, Jimmy Daly, in his little station above the forty-secand story of the huge office building, was idly at tuning his wireless apparatua to va- rious keys, and thus overhearing portions of the messages flying bust ly through the alr, IC was not often that Jimmy had time ainuse himself in this manner the wireless con International Aero Co, was situated, stood 4 in which he tly In the middl wing Hinow of alrwht nip | were mana ins the wireless ib did mot} permit Rudd Intense interest: mirr face. This was th have no time to bx with business I'm on my honeymoon CARTWRIGHT. On his honeymoon! Jimmy knew | there waa only one « wright would Marry, and that wee Jimmy's th Was tt possible that Cartwright bad kidnaped his Hes- Frantically he began calling up the ~| various stations between hie own of }tliee and Cartwright's home endeavor to jship, If ont |fown beyond in an loonte the letters alr Cartwright had his zone of commun: fo ni~ | Dear Dad Look out for rev-| Record. 1 fike to pick it up in the preseaity Jimmy heaved a sigh of ene legislation at the spectal| morning and nee what kind of talk of. Station G? seventh from | tariff session. This is what is go-|1 have been paying for. The bright owes Cartwrigh(s ing to break loose, The detio | legislative minds which are func ae sae yoann A mament later crate are going to try to put the) Cloning so diligently at thelr in Seation Ct gave the me port [republicans in a hole, but that | creased salary are sure to contribute Simmay reshed to orch- {80° all there is to It, There ia/ to the pleasure if not to the profit od the skies, Hore nop ® big deficit ahead, and the fe-jof the day. Dissertations on the ae itd, ait panting: alte {publicans know that they wiil/ subject of tallow candies, for ox eo aia wet tos me he} have to figure out some way to| ample, are worth while. was looking for Cartwright’s ship Jimmy feebly mad a woman, prome up: upper dec it was Boswte No longer doubtful, Jimmy rushed to the wireless apparatus, and brought Into work the machinery which controtied the hove him. He looked upward The | hip was slowly descending. In « jminute or so Jimmy had brought It te stop directly opposite his door. [Cartwrtaht, hin tice red and apo- plectic, Jumped into Uhe station. “What do you mean by this? he/ view rm 6 nm & Couc ite of ship for?’ You have my fiance on beard.” here.” For anewer Cartwright growled | inarticulately and rushed at Jitumy. | like |The latter watted until Cartwright | then, with a| was almost upon him, igerish spring, caught him below the waist and bore him to the Moor. In & moment Jimmy had Cartwright with rope which a box, and ‘artwright’s pocket he drew a whistle and blew ulekly, ‘The crew of the ship swarmed up from the hold and began climbing into the station. Jimmy had sounded the signal that the ship was falling. As the men climbed in the window he pieked up a chair, smashed the wireless apparatua which served to both telegraph and control the ahtp, and, landed on the ship his destruction of the wireless appa- ratus he had also destroyed t trot of the ship, and it began raphy Jimmy grabbed up the unconscious form of his fiance and, with her in his arms, jumped fate the small lite airship on the dig abip’s deck. In this frail craft he scooted outward and downward from the doomed air mon- stor. The girt stirred in bis arme and moaned slightly. ante, dea in her oar. “Jimmy!” she cried suddenty, and with « tremendous sigh of retiet, again fell unconscious in his arma y skilfully maneuvered his onto the landing piace of Rev. | Bowes, known « he city The Marrying Minister Not His Vinttors, When Commisato: charge of the patent off ington about the resp omition, and 4 had} whispered Jimmy Ation had Wash sitting at his two men in without knocking or without removing t Allen looked up and impaled the intruders with his glittering eye. “Gantlemen o sald Revorety, who a | tm to the the steam pip Saturday | evening Post WANT-—Rooms, furnished or un Hee page 6 eee furnished. enough to| for) ‘ol station of the} 1 that Cart| ever. make more revenne. m thet He felt confident thar | treasury department airship now | jan income tax law can be |heon organizing |He began with a dinner at |party platforms were for the pur | pose of getting rates. eried. “What are you stopping my | ate. replied Jiminy, quietly. “Bring her | - RS bound | aaged | Uae that party platforms were Puzzle Editor, The Star: My answer to the third puzzle is .............4. teen PE a TT ROT A Washington, D.C, Feb. 15. 1999. As this Represent ative Fred Stevens of Minnegota has been conferring with the! experts on} | Tennensoe) to go back to tallow candles? Mr. Gaines emery a or my own life [low cand! them as against this deadly gas. income “tax. Wt Iw believed ured out which will get arorend | Mbject which opened the debate.) the veto by the supreme com) iT Mann And this is what is going to 'bé dotng. bave used them. ee Mr. Gatnes of Tennessee fet as in the house. | iow candle This man ¢ ell the insurgents. | his} house, at which seven outlaws Were pledged to the cause “2 this nucleus has been growing the time the now seaston boxine ‘el | Mareb, they will be a prety live} ly band of queriiias ready to} raid the regular Aldrich army.|— ernest orca Then watch the raiders. candle, and knew them the next day “ee —and sometimes I did not know There hae been a discussion on | party platforms and what they are |for. Jake Gallinger rushed into the jsenate chamber yeaterday and re |mained long enough to say that) get them if | could Mr. Mana expertenced and expert man— Mr. Keifer arose. Mr, Gaines In support of | a contention he cited the fact that bever enacted into law by the sen. Undoubtedly Jake ia right./ The public has suspected for a long | from Iinols. Mr. Maan ous. ere, are abl wan if it only made from coal merely for the purpose of catching | i# as Inpoxious as the gas emanat- votes and the testimony of so emi-| ing in this chamber. nent an authority in party councils| Mr. Gaines of Tennessee: as old Doe note Hut here t# the point promiwes that out? And it the deuce do Doe Ploase “ee wire me if yOR, thik of the answer. . steno an soi in that dally pub | one. Sincerely, RATH SS A AN OSGAR-UND-ADOLF PLEASANTRY BY FREDO SCHAEFER. “I see you wasn full of dot martial spirid, Adolf. spill any of ta?’ “Sure, I wase a veterinary of der var between Hgypt and Hon duras, me." “tee der horse now drawing a pension?” “No; he tws drawing a milk vagon Vell, somedings like dot to me vor habbened. Ad der tle of Donderblitzen | wase shot from unter » horse.” Vot waee you ditting unter hors "| Wass a non-com.” Do you mean # offizer who wass a non-commissioned?” No, I mean a offizer who wass a non-combatant.” your = | keep ~ STAR DUST A we inheritance. German I'm ure my daughter ts make @ great singer some day nie that an” always Kver notice what a lot of friends your enemies have?—Chicago News. “Tow old ta The T a tention “4 ‘ births eatimony in the govern uh eee ae Against the Blandard Ol) 4 4 kod to & Kroup Zt for} cron wast . 4 eh he subject of quick-wit-| Cabin’ at the op Nemember, mil heap | f amie ue nad Mo, Meckeiolier | sheritt ot Bacon iid nen | blamed show was here a month ted eaon nid k-witted & man aa I ever married you y A al aad aeinaen ne. ponded the advance ‘ back in the buat early oven 4 and faithful judee prefers / at to the expedient.—| 4aye r, and the dogs We liked to ing nice, and : ways do that, sir.” “Then the dog catehers chased the Knicker hables were pot all Ho ent; we only} ure by calling it @ phone- | eraph.”—New York Sun A great reputation is ‘a «rest eharge.—-French Shelf I had known before we married that you swore so, I never 1d have married yo He~"That's what t for New York Rvening fooled by « New When « irl it's « alan she didn't try ork Press Neation known as the Congressional Mr. Mann (addressing Gaines of Has the gentleman tn- troduced a bill yet to the effect ereas gaa is the terms of @ bill to yosnem, an Kerosene fs dangerous, Pog he of Tennesses: No, | bat I would rather go back to them than to realiee, day tn and day out, that I have something In my house that may take the life of my family T have read by tab and would be glad to get {Carbon monoxide gas was the Surely we could all #0 slong; better people than we I have Insurrection te brewing in the | "84 ® &reat many pleasures with a } Many 4 night have! mins from lowa has| "lied my lessone by a tallow them. But the tenderest and sweet eet memortes cluster about the dim old tallow candle, | would not for The gentleman ta an In the light of my was & republican party platform once ad-| friend from Obio I feel that | do voouted | cent porstage—which was | Bot need * candle, and | know I can |aay the same thing of my friend It doen seem to he re markable that all at onee every body im the country has discovered that Niumipating gas te poisonous. i was taught very early to be care- ful about illuminating gas loose in a room. But I discovered all at once that only one kind of gas is polson Some people, doctors and oth. to breath (laminating fits Gallinger is worthy of| fo more noxious than the gas ema How | nating from the gentleman from [t- | the deuce fs a party to catch votes Hnols tt will not kill anybody. | with He everybody | lends a soft end luminous light to | knows are mat going to be carried any occasion or subject-—— Aud #0 forth and so forth and so jumping through the window, | Gallinger and Mike Heyburn mean | forth. per deck. By | by giving the snap away? Cheer up. There are only a few | days loft of thie session of congrens. ‘There is much at is pleasant as| And then we will begin on another Do you efer In der baddie of Paprika my horse wass shot from unter Agent—"l have a mall de vlog that will ona ou to save) at logat two-thirds of your coal) bills.” | Mr Cutting—“Whet fe ft, @ bint} file ?'—ieston Record A Toast. The latest thin from State, to by fath 18 daughters, who ciatms that ‘To the ladt ktve tow * ought to know to thelr aweet to thete beauty admir and thelr hate whole jowalk New York T Had Pleaty of Clerk—But you just bought this! novel and paid for it Customer— Yea Clerk Then why do you wish to return (t? Customer—41 read tt while waiting for my change the ver at the oath “L wit, 1 roy ehe faltered, “e chuckled the villain. at firet sieht” What “love First Girt @ shakede Joe? The Man—Why a shakedown ts Bocond Girl--Oh, T know. A shakedown is an carthquake at say Charliea proposed in a ut way. Was he bash- tui? Be N we were go-round at the time—B. Are There Any Decked WH » whe have th on &_merty- Y. Matt Prenest intier kings 4 to ar wom sort of in two-ton $25. The more « r beautifully embroidered with flow ore in the natural colors. 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