The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1911, Page 4

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1m STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911 THE SEATTLE STAR [3 wHy NOT SMILE AWHILE? x Girls of Today Are Clothes Crazy, Says Marie, And the Men, Vain Folk, Are to Blame for It i Some Reciprocity Figures at Xi. ° i fa , Li Wherev 1 a ny mak D «? ta ft p ¥ ; " 1 do « ada ba \ h at ~ «irl rege ie an . gin : Ever Hear This Before? re W A in Canada $8864 ; oe bitte $4 : o t why i an ' with A ss $ : : To the Po x : . 84 — ; ND HTT A : $ $ are 7 But THE MODERN WAY ( fo « yw, Hon go into the Hbrary and ask papa's cor _ " tr m : . nl srthian ef the \ \ gink : , seis f heart x . If he f or b : . f lded « th . a th e ca to 1 Pla dea ; ae pa daertinant ie maa. 7 i» no 4 .p THE VILLAIN . Cal ta " ak t b 1 b ¥ lid md with a « ! If th they're ° and we ‘ t | Chase After Men. | st th were ‘ ‘ . ONLY .FISHING | all together, the | ant of = p W mmny, caugh « nf men’ ¢ Speaking About Clothes, | would be t Dy p Th t A th 1 don't believe the s! orm was ‘trying.”"—Punch ne ©, Back View of Marie paper t. Reciprocity would « Canadia , . pears in “Tillle’s Nigh to t i in \ i T Started at the Back Machines of Peril r would « the Ame e e \ _ ts oo a ‘ lumber to build house a | coe y e poe ‘ , oe r Wise—Also its pr ster which have acted vor Absolutely Pure Observations : iy" have fale estate| The only baking powder LOS ANGELES en are ts tha ¢ is) And any Wasbington, Ape cee made from Royal Grape hing (o-arm them with shotquna. Dear Dad" Ai exc | Since Senator La Pollette moved) @ream of Tartar ¢ Grand Canyon of Arizona fer ¢ Bthel—A, ered April 17 by he a t NoAlum,NoLimePhosphate « b ~ ie f b A fi ma and Fra ‘ of F = — inch? It's " shamet >. feed oi ‘ : . : ney Bh aay: z ie = THE IMPROVED MONITOR 5 bled ‘ forbid M wily Rich » ha enat Ga ‘ th fintin on the *. Probably f Ee Crane are 1 Carte ° s : ne Michi ne L. - * > ° ° bad h ot d him to t t ake = "i “ . Grandma akes a ! Did ye . ‘ + alto P % on the Lortm: . ‘ ¢ F larpe ard here is a new tha Ww he al Pr e > me a nve TF APPEARS thet 5. : ue : ~ A PERPLEXING PRESENT de aait te tain te sensei : hg ee e 0 sha And how did my pr " ee ’ ; tha 5 it before he q ittle present I madi to The in e tax amend as| next 1 c conven LAFE YOUNG'S nt be filled in be|™uh my own bands 1 f ies | ree be aoe 8 appr wed by twenty-eight] nde W -prnecce Age ie WHITE SEWING tween Dolliver and Keny over, but he » well that he - aaa ‘anime tee } : a disapproved by eleven. ! de tle nation says he will come b if Iowa can't be happy rwise a ee oss cc fn o * leaves seven states from s MACHINES hd hed 4 I ab ke ank a * th WILLIE HEARST is presented with a f eat The Modern Child. ho seo. ¢ poaciac, wit Ay. Sorees cae somiaetetziere! And what x that home tron} me et $10 Week | The Factory Store | $1.4 Week | nt was My 6 brought our child home and talked 1421 Third Ave. t put on ‘ ' but ¢ ” er , Id t a acco . ng wilt ¥ se not do that Labor’s Lot Around the World |: sn 1 aaa Pele again? ee demanded ARTICLE VIII—AUSTRALIA ‘ : : yt tons « it right Now He Knows. Now we come to a country where labo expre tself in How ofte ny good man,” the Came In Mar dy actual constructive legislation looking to the solution of its age-long Zoology stranger at the wayside station} We Man—What did do controv a c ntleman—My boy, are 1, “do the trains stop here with that ar I gave you for a mum wag below whic an out »|atation porter sa rt Relation—I bought a pair of es iedaid “ve : A ibe { growth the fight against “sweating « ution th T 4 < the most helpless class of workers down to in hard times. Society stepped in and forbade it, It took living wage.” by which it means a wage that able comforts of a Civilized community to those engaged in every branct of industry.” Employers must pay “th all employers in a given industry are put on th cost, so that none bas an unfa made for “slow workers” to take out a license 2 accept less than the minimum without disturbing the mass of average workers. Labor laws vary somewhat in different state t the sr Protect Yourself. Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK living wage” or go out of $23.75 $29.50 $4 Down and $1 a Week | $4 Down and $1 a Week Come in and We Will Tell You of well as the best practice, is found in the laws of V ta and of federated commonwe : : The Food-drink for All Ages. The tribunal which first hears a labor dispute > req t Including spl For Infan either the workers or the employers, is “the a ‘ Leniben.” Dasa ten These boards are con 4 for various nd consist of mpetitive ile eve re tag the whole body been at a recer e paid for who must be or m aged in th 6 or prices or rates to eturing or repairing articles, or for nursing moth h milk, maited gra m. A quick lunch prepared im a minute. Take No substitute. Ask for In No Combine or Trast from four to ten memb time prior to the appoir The board fixes the wholly or partly prepa other services re Determinatior and never before have pric on , in powder brand-new, highest-grade instruments been so low and . manu! force until altered by the board or t the court of app e determinations apply to and to such boroughs the executive may det applied to any shire within 10 miles of a city or town of the shire council The award is binding on the employer. He cannot pay less. It is not equally binding on the workman, as no maximum wage is fixed He can leave his employer and work for another at higher pay if he gets the chance. But the labor union cannot refuse the award with out losing the benefits of the law and reverting to the old demoral {zing struggle with employers. Wages have steadily risen under the system, but it is tmpossible to say to what extent this is due to the law. Wages have risen every where in sympathy with the increased cost of living Wl | But one thing is certain—Australia, and Victoria especially, has ; : ; BLANK BOOKS enjoyed a degree of industrial peace unknown outside of the antipodes. |i 7 | - It has been more profitable for both capital and labor to take their troubles to “the wages board” than to resort to strikes and lockouts. . ‘ 1 TRICK & MURRAY . — : - : 814 Third Ave. e H Cured in Three Days » Institute's eleventh year. Thousands of m the Gatlin treatment. There has been fai The Factory Store HAW & ALLEN 1421 Third Ave. Near Pike. ne, or ma WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHL EM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike ters there will use money, a ar: Dear Sir—|the influence it amands, to r: jroad him to the gallows in tt | vain to down labor or ganiza (Otis and his This is the |women have take joure in no case. Gatlin treatment is admint Editor Seattle 1 wish to congratulate and thank you for your editorial in this ing’s Star relative to the crowd) have victory # suspects in the Los Angeles Times |from their grasp, as the victory explosion of the brewery workers indicat It is intensely gratifying to meland they must needs start to know that there is one editor|thing to try and sway p in Seattle who is fairminded, and|jon their way. This fight wasn't who isn’t ash d or afraid to|started by union labor, but unfon print his convictions. I wish to| labor is going to end it, not only tn assure you that, in my humble|Los Angeles, but along the whole opinion, Mr. J. J. McNamara is en-|coast from Vancouver to Sat tirely innocent of the crime for| Diego. The closed ship vs. open which he is being so outrageously | shop dispute will be settled in the treated. I base my opinion on my |next two years, and we won't be acquaintance and friendship with|working in open shops in 1914 him. During 1909, as business|either. Yours very truly, agent and secretary of the Struct A. G. DENTLER ural Ironworkers Local No. 86, 1 had a large amount of correspend Seattle, Wash., April 25. | ence with him, and during Jul Editor Seattle Star: Dear Sir—} that year, while on a vacation (the|In regards to your attitud first in five years), after finish-|H. Boyle, chief of fire d ing a law course, he visited Se-|I am attle and was a t at my home. | ment, Mr. McNamara has a pleasing personality that attracts you at been under four reg once. He is quiet and unassuming, 4 Boyle ts the worst has good moral character, uses|we ever had. Seventy-five per| neither tobacco or Hquor in any|cent of the boys are glad that he form, in fact 1 always considered |{s gone. You fay not believe this, him one of nature's true noblemen. | but it ts true. I sincerely trust that the good peo-| Boyle had a friend in every|if ple of Seattle will withhold judg-|house so he could know all that| ment til he gets a fair trial,| went on from the boys that he did which 1 don’t think should take | not like Yours, place in Los Angeles, as the labor SEATTLE FIREMAN. red under a F isfactorily in three days. faction on leaving the Institute means that refunded. We have seen some lively piano buying at the big store at Third and University, but never anything to equal the last two weeks, and from the look of things, we have only just got nicely started. For 10 days our store has been literally overrun w eager buyers, many from out of town, anx Cut Price for 30 deisdi Best Gold ¢ Best Best Amalga Best Silver Fillir Pull Plates Best es oe We use noth but the best material that’s made Painless extract All work guar pie opin No Hypodermic Injections, No Poisonous Drugs Therefore, No Bad After-Effects ious to take advantage of the drastic reductions now being offered on prac- tically every piano in our immense line If you have one of our contest checks, so much the better. We will al- low you full face value for it at this sale, notwithstanding the big reductions already made. | Hypodermic Inge poisoning, abscesse injec from The Gatlin Home Treatment | HOME TREATM | is for those who cannot come to i the institute for three days. It is just as efficient as Institute treatment if simple directions are fo! lowed Call, telephone or write for particulars? Tel, Queen Anne 2249; | Ind, 7193. | Gatlin Institute, »: *-":-- Seattle, Wn. Republican tions are dangerous—can and do cause blood paralysis and atrophy. There are ons with the Gatlin treatment, and only three da: by injection methods. hypodermic time against Besides, we bave some truly ant my all ¢ her reduced $125; Lester, reduced § Kohler & Can y of player-pianos, Look at these prices: Steck Pianola-Wlan: $115; Weber Pianola-Piano, reduced $210; Autoplano, reduced # $425; latest style BA-note solotst Auto sells new 8450, reduced condition, regular §050 Piano, uow only § Hobart M. Cable, reduced Hl, now #215; Gilbert, Squart, $45, Also a studio style, splendid member of same depart and wish to thank you for have taken in Boyle Ohio Dentists WOT Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co Entrance Room 4 ae East 414. MADISON Cedar 414, | | nm Ss At 12th v © waterproof, 4 your Successor to D, 6. Jobnatom Co t proof, all padded insl Get Bekine a NE' “Her wane dudge Steet eee of the coun ty, Colorad Her hus! Tague. W! from mine tracted in early in th missiouers the bench. Her fathe Boulder, a torn in Bou ory is that eourthouse try cases cided that ne thing t she grew And nov years, she | joa —with ception and tw = SHI Kath im Londor ia “A Fo @ lady as eral of t! fean won But | that Kip om which most to | made sey Ways use Americar

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