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THE SEATTLE STAR Phones: Private Mxchange Main $490 and Inde nt Memoor of United Presa Published dally Entered at Neaitie, Wash By wali, our of city, a8 conte per month One yeor same Bee A si The Trusts Win, That’s What the Tobacco Trust Decision Means That is the meaning of the ap wal by the United States circuit court in New York of the ‘obacco Trust reorganization plan The Tobacco Trust still remains. The decree of the court does not dissolve it. The court admits in its decision that it does not > private ownership. Competition a Ss r to the power of op vllscme§ The Roux ownership is not divided--the actual activities of manufacture and distribution are not even placed ‘under different supervisions; even the trifling safeguards sug- gested by Attorney General Wickersham are tetired by the urt. 4 The circuit court declines to do what was ordered by the @upreme court. It refuses to make an order which shall make the business of the Tobacco Trust fulfill the supreme court's interpretation of the Sherman law, The circuit court politely declines the responsibility. In legal language, it says to the gupreme court: ; “We are not counsel to this business organization, All we ‘can do is to accept the plan brought before us or order a receiv ership and sale of the property. The court prefers to accept the plan, but in discussing the matter of sale to the highest bidder, the court says it could not prevent the present owners from bidding in_the property if they were so inclined The courts have failed. The Sherman law has been put to the supreme test and has been broken down, Big business may now throw its hat in the air with a big whoop, Here is a prece dent which means safety to all trusts. The courts will not dissolve them, because that would be an interference with pri- vate ownership. The courts will not infringe on private own- ership. The great capitalists will be protected by the courts, “Pdut not regulated. Capital is superior to the courts and to law. Tf the law demands competition, the courts will refuse to carry out the law. Private ownership has suppressed competition, and private ownership is sacred—it cannot, must not be inter- fered with. In the plan of dissolution approved by the circuit court, not one step has been taken toward a real breaking up of the Tobacco Trust! Not a move has been made toward re- storing competition. There has only been a shuffling of stock certificates and a distribution among the same owners. The game owners will do the same business, under the same trust limitations, but under four names instead of one. At every branch of the tobacco trade every one of the four so-called divisions of the trust will have more business and more power than all the independents in that line combined. Will Attorney General Wickersham appeal from the de- cision? , That remains to be seen. Ii he does not appeal, no- body else can, and the case has arrived at the end of a blind alley. The corporation lawyers have won. It is a checkmate for the people. ell, It Doesn't Happen Often The Star apologizes to the newcomers of Seattle for this weather. Whether or not the weather bureau has an apology is not stated. But then it doesn’t happen often, since this is the first time in the history of the local weather bureau that the temperature has reached 24 degrees this early in the season ‘The official records go back for 21 years, and the snowfall of last night was also a record breaker. It was the earliest snow on record here. After all, it gives us a taste of what the less fortunate parts of the world have to put up with. It makes us appreciate our Seattle still more. Only in regions where they have to suffer the killing heat of summer do they escape the cold snaps, but Seattle escapes both. Think of that 22 below zero at Calgary, Alberta, today! Then thank your lucky stars you live in Seattle The trusts have won dare op- ace nae cee eat: WHAT? Tammany selling judgeships? agin “judicial dignity”! °o oe MODERN inventiveness moves on. @lectric radiators now. ° ° ° TURKEY appealing to Christian nations to stop atrocities In war fare is surely the writing of new history o 8 °o SPITE of autos and acroplanes, there are still over two billion @oliars’* worth of borses in the United States. Tae Tak Why, Mister Taft, it's ° They're ripening bananas with One Hundred Busy Business Girls in Seattle Have an Organization All Their Own “How to Always Have Youthful Complexion J It is not how much attention you give, but rather the kind of treat. ment you employ, that ures the youthful Unt and velvety softness and clearness to the skin which arg “ear marks” of the perfect com. ion By dissolving @ small original age of mayatone tn a half pint witch hazel you will have an exodl. jent lotion for cleansing the skin of local impurities and giving to the complexion a rich embeliishment, This lotion, gently massaged into the skin until it vanteh ly removes pimples, black fine lines, and you will have that is divinely rich in it ny’s to dinner Noo house great con. straint, an’ pass int of dishes, an’ delay; but when they're .ailone, jwuet ey oh.’ TOMORROW rrow on some lonely graye, DOCTOR BUSINESS AT THE TABLE WHE th EATING, BUT SINCE NOY DONT te” ae purity, exqulaite texture massAee 30 BAD, WHY- ILL HELP ‘Tho withered grass may wasly nating tint, No pow wave necessary when th Above your dreamless sleep. tion ie being used The kindness that you planned to dor WI never blossom Into son, The world will miss the love of The Kind That Bites NAVY HORSERADISH you Put off, alas, too long. ‘There is no star against the sky, There is no muste by the way, No holy joy that shall not die, ‘That grows not in Today! PURE Natur Before marringe s women doesn't reflect enough on what it me to sit opposite a man with three days’ growth of beard on bis face. Caesar bad it “All Gaul ia dt vided in three parts.” Now, . ever, the elements have been re 1100 First Av., Cor. Spring St. THE CUTLERY STORE This is Bianche Gsizabeth Funk, the president of the business assembled in the person of J. P. M. girls’ organization. She is a lawyer, and this was one reason for her a at te : election. &he could give good advice. And then she has a ve ns SOME SWELL ADJECTIVE SS tractive personality. Ghe is a graduate of the law department of the CARVING SE Editor—Here, what's this stuff you just turned int Running true to form means be-| University of Washington. MANICURE SETS Reporter—A swell Scotch wodding tng photographed on a mowing ma One hundred giris—busy, business girie—met one day last June Editor—-Well, you want to learn how to spell first, You say here,johine before announcing your C&%]and formed the "Business Girls’ Club of Seattle,” SHAVING SETS “The groom entered with his bony bride.” THREE EXTRA POINTS Edna—Well, did your dog do any better at the dog show this year than last?” Ed-—-Oh, yes; ho bit three more spectators during this show than ho did last season, 1 suppose you meas “bonny.” |didacy for the presidency. Today tho organization promises to become one of the largest women's co-operative bodies in the west, Minneapolis ts the only other city which has such a club. The Business] object ts to broaden the lives of the business girls, and by association spade] to improve intellectually, socially, physically and spiritually. -what At six o'¢lock every Monday evening the members of the club MAS) are entertained at dinner by the Y. W. C. A. On each occasion they have as guest some prominent business man, who delivers a little ee talk to the «iris. A spade. What. A man. It’s to Your Advantage} bd some of the big values ™ pinning’s Read ads, see wine dow, visit store and send for catalogue. TSe 1 1-f-im. Tron Bench Screw Mra, O'Brien-—-They say in ‘pay that fvry tome the A swimming clase bas been organized and every Tuesday evening the a baby fs born. clab \ ae Oo / Rak blanco ag to the Washington satatorium. An Orchesira meets twins)—Then bad cess to the man that Invented clocks! MAYBE you never beard this one Round the cape of a sudden came the soa, Tommy—Pa, was writing done on tables of stone tm the old days? Pa--Yos, my son. Tommy—Then it must have taken a crowbar to break the news. | DRIVENTOIT ‘| EXPLAINED $1.00 No. 1,109 Kingineor Filler or Oller $1.56 No. 1101 Engineer's Bt Filler or Oiler Patablished 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER \g And the mun jooked over the Corner Firet and Cherry 7) @ipge 4g we SRM jf iceeerrr errr ces ceeeeeeeeedl aad viralght wee @ path of gold searTee MOU LAI f/f 8 24. No 18 Doabie & “the for him, _ — $2.00 Six Trip Pulleys We ‘} And — of « world of men The Kind That Bites | Se Ib. Lump Pumice Stone ....68 NAVY | Lens —= IRSERADISH.: | Tours ter Rargsinn, PURE HORSERADISH | HUTESON OPTICAL CO. || Spinning’s Bargain Store freak and strong tn ifc bottles i 1300 Socend Av. sear Union 418-67 wounh avendh PACKARD SHOES FOR MEN MERRIMAN SHOE CO. BANKRUPT STOCK Many Styles at Less Than HALF PRICE 915 and 917 First Avenue A CO Down South they have found « “How did you happen to go in for shoe polish that is intoxtoating.” aviation?" | “I have heard of the fellow who, 1 was driven to it. Three yoar| when be opens his mouth, puts his | | > ago an heiress turned me down, and foot ia it, but I have aever I've been up in the air ever since.” ' stood why before.” DIFFICULT “Anybody can find fault,” said the Eastern statesman “Yes,” replied the man from the Wost, “but ft takes a wise and! lucky political prospector to find It In paying quantities.”—Washing- ton Star. ATTENTION AND THE Room QUIET, JUST THEN UP SPoKAnm, “OD You SEATTLE WHEELING A BABY CART TO sTR. r ‘1:90 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 5:00 P.M On Sundays Leaves at 7:20 A Me 12:00 Nooo, 6:00 P.M. THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY, ON THE PIER “What are the wild waves saying?” POOR Admiral Sah! He wants to help put down that Chinese revolution, but ts witout ammunition or provisions. ier ee ; LORD DECIES will set up a racing stable in Ireland ie Gould's money is still doing good. % o Old Jay Decies Is having lots of fun. o- 9 “" MR. HEARST announces that he returns to the denworatic party P son. Sort of notice that if any democrat has been fat- now's the time to trot ‘em out eo THIS is the scientific age. The next thing we may expect {s the Bdvertisement showing a spotless bow-wow asking a friend: “Good Morning. Have you been vacuum cleaned this morning? o oO INVESTIGATION shows that asa tening calves, ° Austin dam wont out, destroying lives and property, just because the original plans were disregarded in the interest of dishonest profits. Profit is guilty of a good many crimes fa this world. o °o ONE young Astor is studying law, and if they can get another (to study marrying folks, the Astor family will have @ highway from altar to court and back again that'll make those Gould and Vanderbilts Green with envy. Indispensable to the house- wife who takes pride in her baking With no other baking powder can biscuit, cake and hot- breads be made so pure, health- ful and delicious The only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar —made from grapes — “I don’t know. I don't auppose they have any gossip worth liste Gat senate Exo Beene, toe Dae ing to. Say, did you hear about the quarrel last Bight between that : : bia. s o_o Sosa! tow some on Sonkeay Chicago broker and bis wife?’—Hxchange. When WE REACHED Home Cedar 414 At 12th eee Geotne a sense tal ; a ste 4 Scheduler su tuck TO PAY FOR THE INJURIES || WIS FAMILY 01D WoT, Store astomovee (deed only) under seal: the oaly guarantee fl] aSt'see ste ig i RECOGNIZE HIM. against usage. Fireproof storace [ff main 209% Ind 8 Some men are moral because thelr Income is only $1.47 a day. And just think there was once a | man named Ward McAllister! Hair Beauty The Quaker Drug Co. Guaran- tees Parisian Sage for Hair Defects. Start today to acquire a hoad of urtant and fustroua bar others wil! admire, and or which will be proud. PARISLAN SAGE ts gvaran teed to destroy dandruff gorms and banish every trace of dandruff; to stop falling hair and wealp iteh; to put Mfe and ‘radiance into the hulr; to be i] the most’ detight- Irate Woman—These photograptia you made of my husband ape tak senscetaait not satisfactory and 1 refuse to accept them, i dressing you tres Photographer—What's: wron, cook Se Sehr Irate Woman—What's wro back, ae? baboon! i Photographer—Well, that's no fault of mine, madam, ar orenten have thought of that before you had him photographed RISIAN SAGE have though : had him photog Be pas On IN THE SAME CLASS AN INFERENCE are hig lore—get t ulin, ‘The girl with the subune Retr Is on overy carton and bottle--you ¢an always get the roat PARISIAN SAGE at The Quaker Dritg Co Since its introduction into America PARISIAN SAGE. has becomia a | Prime favorite with women who de jsire fascinating hair. Large bottle |50 cents at The Quaker Drug Co. and druggists. every wher Absolutely Free _ _In order to close out the entire Bankrupt Stocks-of the Edmunds Mercantile Co. and E, Dexter, which I bought from the receiver at 30c on the Dollar, I have decided to make an Extra Special Inducement FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISPOSING OF THE ENTIRE STOCK IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIM! “Did he have hunting trip?” Yes. He missed every guide he shot at.” peat ieee amtal sisal Miss Chatterton (gushingly)--What a magnificent And, of course, his name is Hamlet? Mr. Galety (the owner)—-Not exactly. You see, |—er—coulddt | consistently use that name. The best | could do was to call her Ophelia. | New Orloans Picayune, | any Ick on his| ‘I expect to make a hit with my automobile.” | "Do you ance?” To every person purchasing a Man's Suit | will give absolutely free of charge a fine pair of Trousers. This DOES NOT MEAN that pen price of the trousers has been added to the price asked for the suit. carry lability insur | Great Dang! THIS 18 A BONA FIDE OFFER, JUST AS ALL OF MY DEALINGS WITH YOU HAVE BEEN THE FINAL WIND-UP SALE The goods I have for sale cannot last many days at the prices I have marked them. selected at random from our stock, are quoted here, Why, my husband looks like th A few prices, You should $12 Suits $8.98 A Good Assortment to Pick From. " $12 Suits $7.89 From Well-Known $22.50 to $30.00 Suits $10.89 $5 Roelof Smile Hats $2.48 EXTRA SPECIAL 35, $6, $7 and $8 ‘Taf. feta Silk Petticoats English Slip-ons at LADIES’ SWEATERS All Wool $5, $6, $1.68 $7 values To those who have not dealt with me I have only i ai ly to say that the sale I am conducting is absolutely legitimate, | ‘Thos who are patrons. need no word from me except that “Special Prices Prevail at v baa They know my fair system of doing business, The Kind That Bites BE Diher Gaol NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's Tonic; your grocer fresh and strong th 10 bottle: Your Own Price respondingly Low how it i. BI von oe foot-| The Artist—One who Is sincerdly Meek Trunk & Bag (o., Ine Sd oA i aot Bere ae Se have! dovoted $0. music . must.-net sean wen AND SUIT CABRS, LE ED Why aot?’ Miss Sweet-—1 infer that trom the Ai 319 PIKE STREET 319 PIKE STREET “Because one ts a body of kick-| go ers and the other of knockers.” 2, Ind. 1068, |seale of prices for every | formance. bir per

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