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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 TILES xen ange Maln bio service of the Uaited Aw WeoOnd-clase matiar Six tnoa 0180. FORE TET A aa iF i = Aipthins It is to be hoped that there be little response to Hay ’ No Proof. wood’s demand for a general strike in prote st of th: arrest and Weintciowd. Netghbor~Dia youd imprisonment of Ettor, Giovanitti and Caruso, charged with ioaiies hate saeter tee anes complicity in murder during the Lawrence strike. In the first : yesterday place, such a protest would do no goo ies Bonnie Few ste ous could arrest and keep in confinement these men on such Himsy with black tail feathers? COSSEHH EHS EHEOHHHOHHEOD Th: 4 evidence are not such as to be moved by sentiment al protest Sonnie—Dunno. Mother didn’t eeeee This Indian Secondly, such a strike would be wasteful of labor's re ! cook the feathers.—Sydney Bull ® YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE AN ARTIST TO * Other’s Hopes for sources and of the nature of self-punishment A much more letin od DRAW BUTTERFLIES ° Circle P: zeg 1 ie authorities who forceful and sensible protest would be to devote wages ¢ arned Her Hint. } within a certain period as a defense fund for the accuse WN) inks: a sone, hse the? SOSSSHSHHESHESOHEHE HHS HOHHEHEO HOE OOD " t - va ‘ This But still another consideration enters in Lawrence i} married expect her husband to tell] » ranks { | her his business affairs? | IT She—1 don't know; but a woman pictures of butterfiles nm if you} expects a man to talk business! inate :dabstantiotte -ebttiew; . Becenel in all our industrial history prable when he's courting her.—Boston " 7 ript | » al sheets of writing paper and| of « sople were in dow The Lawrence ffair ‘ Seren at no man’s natural rights are safe ) se} ee oe some good black ink. Drop a large} : 80 YoU ARE ONE Displacement. | blot of ink on the center of aj} non-combatants referred to our industrial troub ent Of THE PUBLIC WALL Do you think the automobile will appeared in a most serious light. Since exposure of the vensiriake re | displace the horse tile mill infamies and the servility of the law's officials, it ay meer you fOR A No,” rep the reckless driver, pears no longer a question of wages, but one of existence I save 16 tt ry Apa tag get the pedestrians j off the roads. just enough pressure to spread the the issue is joined with the tr and every one outsi } jus gh pressur apr a tt A k be ‘een the *. Ne fold trusts must take notice. A Change of Tune. ink between the fold ow unfold k th tr nd | the paper and see what you get.| No protest can unlock the cells of Ettor and his 7 “Do you remember how as chil-| if v08 t to make real fancy but panions, But a fair and full trial of them may open cell dox go see to sing ‘| Want to Be terflies you might try using color-| * oppressors who hav ola every right given by Ge an Ange j od inks. Those shown in the cut to the oppressors who have vi ated ¢ if s os L Yes,” replied Mr, Dustin Stax were made as described, and due to man. Haywood’s proposition is that or “but after they had persuaded me labor fire into the air. Labor will do well to reserve to be ‘angel’ for several theatrical] until it can see the whites of the enemies’ eyes ventures and a political candidate, justice is on trial in these cases 1 selected another bymn."--Wash trig ases , fogton Star. If a workman must hang for being on one s of a strike hile the aristocrat on the other side goes free, let's know it ales of a Garage. while th t t the ott de g f 1 k t! ‘ Tales of a Garag 1 Seamer nama acmeneal rat Motorist! haven't pald a cent! for repairs on my machine in all the tem months I've had it. What Do You Think of This Dr iy Friend—Go the man who did thel| repairs told me—Boston Tran- is to show how you 1 |\ can make pretty good houette] trouble opened the eyes of intelligent people out | make pretty good sith » the lengths to which unscrupulous cay ° sheet of paper, fold the paper over #o the blot comes put the enter of the crease and rub gent) i | ahhh hh th *! CIRCLE SPLENDID. Dear Unele Jack 1 am writing to join your splendid Circle Club. 1 am 7 years old and go to the Lowell school sister is also writing for abership card.—Leonard , Lowell, Wash, +See eeeeeeet ‘The new ballroom gowns for swells which the modistes ad PTR Te Te Cee eee ee es Fifth avenue are displaying just now are known to the trade reeumnr uc FINANCIAL — Cc" LIKES CONTESTS. as “shadow dresses.” : N / . ie es Dear Uncle Jack—I would like to} Our New York correspondent has sent us a photograph of] Boon ipa y suiltpaeey grates ary Romp Sede geen lia gc A in and get a membership card. 1} mic are = ee Cer eApOnueRs HAR Ae § & photograph Of into politica or not,” said the man with a furrowed brow join and get a membership card. 1] : ; 4 | “ P me for the this “dainty conception of the dressmakers’ art s the florid] Surely, you do not doubt their capability? en Pees ee oe fashion writers describe it, and we ask the mothers and sisters “Not in the least. But think of the appalling sums that will chaoge Circle. 1 ike your contests very q : hands If they get to betting hats on ons much and | should like to join of Seattle what they think of it. Send me 4 membership card at| We are not-in the confidence of swell society in New York once if possible.—Catherine : : FRACTIONS , r gensen, 1817 Highland Ave. Lodger—My brother Is coming on a visit; have you a cow, erett, Wash ’ t . ” = = = landiady—A couple le he so big as all that a a a a a a a a ee Lodger—No, but, you eee, the fact ls, he really consists of two brothers.—Hoston Transcript When this little girl seatlie photo to the Circle she forge r » to whieh redsikin tribe she] * * HER FUNNIEST DREAM WAS A CREEPY ONE. {i320 t0 whiet redsidn tli ? : if a éy ” ' 3 TRUE TO LIFE One night I bad a dream that made me scream out loud in her costume is (hab ae hil the middie of the night. I dreampt that three horses were afte hidiona:” ae vid “What success have you fad with the portrait of your mot wna.” Thar cheneh we vn a tre hen I got down a % i a high buil 4 he bo remendous. It is such a speaking likeness that my brother, whew rig egy eancingsed ap get | he came to look at it, instinctively put his cigar behind his back.” found a window oper fect This girl te Miss Marion Clear Lake, and a member ats Star Circle. From the which she lives, we gi Miss Ross could carry out of an Indian maiden in style. She can hit « bull out of five times with the row. Some shot, eh! in Seattle during the Pot de ed with the he will visit Seattle agaia € mas and promises to drop I was so frighte a and | wcreamed right ow (% the boat tipped over ras ; HIS KICK Next morning | was 1 have a kick coming,” anorted the indignant citizen, as } a ha " my bed entered the burean of complaints When I dreamed I fel “Well, keep cool,” replied the clerk. “You'll get it when your ; “ wate “There's one certain B | I bounced away up in bed tare comee."—-Cinstanel! Bnquiver: |family gits into th’ Social 1 was glad when morning came, ¢ and Personal Mention of th’ Weekly|® ‘nughed at ny bard time RHRHARAARAAAREAAEHAA RH HH HH BiWnene every issue, but W oditer|* Arlington, Wash, KR. F . ‘3 aye he ain't ter biame, becus they * chat with Uncie Jack If STOPPED lkeep sendin’ in reports of their|k ea eae ket ee th kee hk a ke ee we wT sincerely hope sis. wil aa She—Have you a funning account with that bookmaker? doin's.” | — as ——_———. | the garb she wore in the He-—I did have, but he stopped |t before it got into its stride—tLon —— H a aT might not be anywhere om don Opinion we RRA HONOR ROLL j gage Saree ase — a dopa to see “ eee eee eer eee area ae eee SESE R EEE EE EE EE SYMPATHY HARD ON THE OTHER ONE One hot summer day a K Hicks—1 hate a man of one idea. iad be “og yr ed ; at a Wicks—Naturally! No one likes to be excelled —Boston Transcript eataitd ta ands & box of foe ould football be play rea ar Bjornson. : sie Ya rang * GRAND OPENING OF William Swanson, ° edb ee = eae , iM Victor Brown. - 4 " r Circle Maurice Conner. a oe st ans DREAML | Floyd Hoffman. nis question ; . nS eagcae ers sent to his lady love. At NOT THEIR EQUAL for him.”—St. Louls Republic the same time he also pur “Do you believe that ali men are; —_ chased a deatgn for the funer created equal?” a | THE TEMPERATE MAN al of a friend. On the card for “1 used to before 1 was married.”| James Thorpe, the champion of /® his girl's box he wrote ‘And now? = |the Olympic games, is an Indian,|® “iioping these may help you “Now | find that | can’t beg NM t©land on the Oceanic, discussing the} #® bear the heat compare with other women's hutiwelfare of the indian race, he aald:|® The other card bore the bands.”"—-Detroit Free Press. | “Total abstinence is essential to}® one word, “S ’ aon lmy people, The average Indian|® Very soon tele- ONE SURE WAY jeannot drink temperately His |* phoned: “Thank you so much “These big. fat, stout men idea of temperance ts like that of|@ for the flowers, but why did T | the country gentioman who sald: [® you write ‘Sympathy on the “I don’t know about that ‘I drink brandy only on two oc-|# card?”—Loulaville Post stopping one of them these humid|casions—when I have ronet chicken |# days and asking if it's hot enough|for dinner and when I haven't!" |#e ee eeet keke etek Gladys Luther. » prize offer Martha Fenn. | football is no longer playe Harold O'Day. pu Schools. The school board| Dreamland Rink, which Victor Stacks. ener this ruling. In your opinion,/ closed for several days, Will Marjorie Wilson. t Edward Costello. Ay cle boys, was this a wise move? ned this evening. This : - rowdy tan: dominate in foot- n closed for repairs, ker. pall, as & people think? Is toe bis well-known thorougl granting v4 & pod eo tail, M. A. Fisher, its prie Clyde Sterett. , Meditate this question a long|has spared no expense it Elsie Newell Ume, boys, before ng about {t.| decorations, which will im Esther Pittelka is a diffleult problem. Football tend to the comfort of | has many fine points, but some. Not alone has e: where there is brotalism The completely repainted ent @ this year is even more open! side, but, at an exp last year’s game. The grounds) $5,000, the entire interior f. ¥. | \ j , @ MANY WRITE FOR __ | sre cnt off 10 yards, there are four|Fedecorated so that patroat Jowns to the yardage, and jor-| but be pleased with the CA g. ‘4 ] MEMBERSHIP CARDS Want pace back of the sevimmean| tect. | i The following boys and gird line tx sllowed. | Over 3,000 tungsten have written to Uncle Jack of “4 What do you think about It, boys?/been added, the entire Star Circle for membership to tt ootianetei _.| ceilings redecorated, the Bam Circle Club. A membership cet raised, floor scraped, ete, Bil pi to compete in must especially attract ats, If you haven't the large painting on the 1 your card, be sure and which depicts the Seattle ® for it. Address all front as it will appear in I Jack, in care of painting is 80 fect long by iE now in height. The svutheast 000 oy, Lowell, Wash. | tho building is decorated my large painting of the Petra Clausen, 3802 Ashworth av Catherir Jor son, 1817 High her walls bein) f ; 2 ( y f Mm |jand av., Everett. » I forest 3% a or anywhere else and we therefore cannot predict with cer- i een Kinsey, Lowell, Wash a | @ During the four years tainty that the dames of the New York “400” will, during the i J ' " ima Orr, Monroe, Wash., Box} Dreamland has been coming winter, consider the “shadow dress” comme il faut, or 146 | inanagement oC Mr, +e CSS ESSE EERE RR eee Instrumental and Vocal } ‘ ' ‘ r 7 | “ ” - a ° boen operated always td even de rigueur, although we are sure it is de limit! fj} ALWAYS READS IT. |f Entertainment Afternoons 9} of the law, and that the Bem ? i may we! | eel oe ieetend to be dressed and really th Dear Uncle Jack—Every Satur and Evenings. jreciate such os un amt | not be dressed. e know that it’s often quite recherche, as { A day evoning I read the Star Cirele is ottested to by the they say in Paris, to make a holy show of one’s self if one is and like the contests very much, | MEALS AT ALL HOURS J) regularly ation t tes dy in the smart set, but we think very few women in Seattle would Please send me a membership card a la Carte. Charter Oak Heaters bes ath Ay ph pei ee! . I am 9 years old and am in the fernitare COR seen even for a moment publicly inside a “shadow dress. j fourth grade at the Lowell school. : - ea —_— ° en Eileen Kinsey, Lowell, Wash. Observations sais ; The General—You have saved Asks. for Membership | “! didn’t think you'd refuse me the cause, senor, But how did you| Dear Uncle Jack—I have been) an after saying so often that you'd raise the money? reading the Star Circle every Saturday night. I wish to have a Circle card, Will you please send me one? I live at 3802 Ashworth ave.—-Petra Clausen, age 15, | . | ” a Pat READS ALL CONTESTS ETHEL BARRYMORE COLT is now ready to tell us ‘ ih Dear Uncle Jack—I wish to join that a nightie is probably not nearly as effective to stop a burg-| SN ca i . " your Cirele, I have read nearly all Your lar as a Colt's revolver, 5 . of your contests and have enjoy be Order them. | Lo ery, , - | , : I live in Monroe, Wash., 2 ; NDON nerve spe $ ys dress fashions cause ruin} in ‘ee sixth pha doc at von ; of more lives in America than “malignant diseases.” Ruins} i }P ; Orr, Monroe, Wash, Gets more bank accounts at that. / nae Attention 3 4 Ie WITH New York and Chicago furnishing police “prafts’?| 8®8te your last dollar with me “How is Banks at golf?” t The Minister of Finance-—1 have go hing police “grafts And I will, but I'm not down to} “His game is good, but for strong] sold the privilege of the motion ple- cold, is now coming through with a little smuggling “graft”| - case of its own. HIS POSSIBILITIES. “WASN'T THAT A DAINTY pisH*) THE ONLY THING LEFT, Stung! Gives Wrong . . . Teer pute! Lae te yoes Girl Taxi Ride |} 8 eat Ghai bat ee Comma | I MOL 8, Ia, Sept. 21.—The When times are hard and you feel blue | f police here searching for a man There's always one thing you can do— ‘ Bi who entered the St. Monica’s Home Take MASCOT YOGA in your hand, 5 for Girls yesterday, bound and gag And for success make loud demand, m } ged Mary Barler, 16 years old, car-| _* 7 , ried her to a cab and drove to the : . 7 : fizeivs Nistor : m. ‘6 outskirts of the city. When he re We need advertising matter. The Yoga Novelty Astive Geatile sicccs.. 80> 7 moved a shawl from the girl's face/ pany will give $5 for every acceptable advertise Weta ink tans. he disc he had kidnapped the hich th Pe AB od. shove, Submit your City Office, 113 Becond A f “What's that noise?” “Corns, dear, the cook we took) 702K, RU and she waa. thrown|| Which the word “Yoga” ia used as above, x8 . cond Avenue. Phone Main 5688 Physician (to magnate)—Seck| “Four and twenty blackbirds| without a recommendation has ieft|2™ the carriage. ‘The police say|f| to the some qulet, secluded place where! baked in a ple, your majesty.” us,” several attempts have been made a you can sleep well, and where no} stake ‘em back to the chef and| “I suppose that is because we oe et hi ‘, Rol ed 229 Union Sty one will pay any attention to you,/ tell him to bake ‘em till they don't} are among the things sho didn’t severe charges against hei t C SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR Magnato (in doubt)—Err, doctor,| feel Hke singing. I can’t eat xpre| consider of sufficient value to take otnet oO a ove y 0., Souvenir & OM } I say, how will going to church do?| birds,” with her.” Dance at Dreamland tonight :