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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1012. SWEATSHOP TENEMENT DWELLERS HA SOUGHT AND FOUND THE PROMISED to t ' . ¥, dee, 4—goe, there come, so he stood on the dock and he! just then they found they bad to to br hem up outa tips Phe ‘an awful time down on |!ooked up and he see a dame stand-|hold the boat a few minutes for land 1 > a good ing at the rail waving her handker-|some high-priced passenger, and large, unto a land on one of the steambote plers over In| onic lthey slipped the gangplank back ort a , on hobucken being vory nearelted, he thot it} mr. blooay come running down It, seal and honey, it all hapened because french-|was his wife, and he throwed a/and mr, dufarny went runping up it odus i 8. 2 men is so tempramental jlarge number of "kisses to her pig, saya mr. blooay, and he slaps there wax one frenchman by the} but tt wasent his wife, she was) mr, dufarny on the ear name of mr. dufarhy whose looking for him down at the other rat, hollers mr. dufarny, and he f the prom sailing on a steamer with his wife end of the ship gives nr, blooay's necktie a terrible lis covered ‘ 1 Ino there was anuther one by! the lady he was being #o nice | pull tral ay, Clinton W. Howard should be fired from the federaljing name of mr. dufarny whose to was mrs. blooay, and ber hus-| just then thelr wives come di ai wife wae satling, but he wasent band waa standing beside her ling down and the mistake was bench by the senate of the United States at the earliest (wit dufaray after he put his! she says to him, alfonse, who ts| cleared up ortunity dame on the bote he had to go that fat monster throwing kisses to} witch being the case, they begged — = : ¢ respect to itselfe-the senate|Up town for a while, and ho was|me 10 thousand pardons of each other, He should be fired out of respect to itseil--th golng to get back to give her a) #0 alfonse he took a look, and/and mr. blooay kissed mr, dufarny| which could not tolerate Lorimer farewell smack on the gangway his temprament got very violent lon the eyelash, and mr, dufarny bench was| but he got stuck in a traffick| he shook bie filet at mr, dufarny |ijsned mr, blooay on the neck, and} Clinton W. Howard's appointment to the blockade, and when he got back/and when mr, dufarny seen a guy |there you are ivi i i e ve onsideration . b nding with his wife and shaking! being @ frenchman is quite ex polivical outrage. His nomination, the very considera’ to the pler the ship was just gotng | standing 1 his wife and shakiog - rg : whit a judicial saition, was,|to pull out, and they wouldent let) his fist at him, bis temprament also | iting, but not very dangerous of his name as a possibility for a judicial pos , was, him go aboard [became excited jomy | CINCINNATI, @. Dec and is, a gratuitous insult to the people of this state pesiss use nose = SS SS SEE fy i bord | THE FACT THAT CLINTON W. HOWARD, BY A Fense Poach, Australian, tinh, cured in mite nhaesg rena arg Pd pec . Powis A Di nds of # . VIRTUE OF A RECESS APPOINTMENT BY THE MC S BF lly Bry owl papen yond be: pth ys <b or) latter from|to Amelia, in Clermont county The inhabitants thereof came from Russian to America, The) wer 1 Tex., says that she is regretting so| A Brooklyn man married his found work in sweatsteps and , | homes in Cincinnati tenements muoh that ahe won't be able to|motheriniaw to keep a deathbed come to Lewisville, since she bas| promise to his wife, We don't|Thetr children sickened. Thet PRESIDENT, HAS BEEN WEARING THE JUDICIAL ROBES FOR SEVERAL WEEKS, DOES NOT MAKE HIM TODAY ONE IOTA MORE SACRED THAN WHEN HE WAS A COMMON, ORDINARY, PAID LOB- complished, pretty and entertaln |the markets, prices being much ing girl who was educated in North | lower. Carolina and lives tn Hogston, QP - BYIST OF THE BIG, FAT CORPORATIONS OF THE so much visiting to do in such s|know whether or not he loved his|piayground was in the dark rooms, TE. little time tn Bossier parish Wo|motherinlaw, but he certalnly| . the crowded sidewalks and on STA P J wise regret this, too, for we liked this|did love his wife, aad tise’ ena land! exe It’s the same Clinton W. Howard who has possibly put SAYS. Girt; tor she's cordial, smart sad| 7 ape nen. Eee a8 many jokers and technical delusions into the laws of this “milo Me arty in ee ~~ Lewlaville ge i ag ethos yr Mg i eee a con ha kosher , st aie complaing at! Reco . form cents a pound. state, in favor of the corporations and against the people, pervs. rom wants years te to be a by Uncle! “to” uaid they, one to another, | ter uplift th’ far-| The New York Central's taxes| Sam and his men will wear a more mer by sellin’ for the fiscal year ending June 30 comfortable cap with a visor, The him somethin’.” | Were $1,000,000 larger than the| big collar is also to be discarded. And this is the man who is picked by Taft to sit for Hife as arbiter between the rich and the poor, between the year before. Sip a The gruststim te its modern, 3 gorporations and the people. Nig See bee seeenoed, « ind Faia Wh, Sreeates he It’s the same Clinton W. Howard who showed no mercy pied i “yh ae i 1 mathematics 2 eg died the or hesitancy in his opposition to every progressive measure man named Oscar licked. other day, aged 74. advanced in the past 20 years in this state to aid the work- ingmen and workingwomen, who buttonholed legislators at a Olympia and lined them up for the bills favored by the cor- ! porations and against those upon which they frowned. Clinton W. Howard has not changed his attitude of a lifetime in his few weeks on the bench. He would be a - remarkable man if he did. His appointment was purely a political one. It was on a par with the appointment of Beverly Coiner as U. S. 4 district attorney, the reward for the political theft and : treachery by which ‘Taft received, the stolen delegates of this & state at the Chicago convention. It took years and it required a battle which the people : of this city and state will not soon forget to get rid of C. A. Hanford. The people of Washington now do not want another “this cannot be the Promised Land.| In Russia, at least, we had flesh- pots, and the air was free.” And they turned their faces to} the east, and Joseph Ehoodin, a tatlor, was sent forth as a messen- ger to search out the land, even as the wandering Israelites sent! forth to spy out the land of Canaan 3,400 Years ago, and to report upon whether the land was fat or lean, and whether there was wood 'D LARTH- BEING AT therein. PEGHETALS AT A HONEY- og And, Bhoodin, who is of the tribe THES Levi, seached through Clermont WAS THRUSTING WHT \coumty, and be brought back werd ABOVE—JOSEPH EHOODIN, THE “PROMISED (NTO SMALL BOX-CONTRIVANCE /1Y H/S HAND ——\ |ivat surely it must be the Prom-| NEER, AND HIS WIFE AND GRANDCHILD. BELO ipod Land. LAND" CHILDREN, ONCE THIN AND PALE, NOW HI THEN LID THEM ASIDE IN COMPACT thither they journeyea| HAPPY. shipped. Now the tpments| |) ASS,AND COMMENCED GAME ALL OVER AGAIN. from their sweatshops and their amount to hundreds of carloads od although they Joseph Ehoodin, the pioneer of ;that was the first official: a day and the frieight per car ed and tolled twice as |the back-tothe-soil wanderers, be- the success of the load—you said it—it's still $200. in their sweatshops, they | gan five years ago with ten acres who became farmers, haye twice as much health, and|that were mortgaged and now has It meant that they had A Minneapolis preacher says H the work of their hands has prow |145 acres that are unmortgaged. the banking business. 7 bachelors ae tak, propose because pered, and their barns are full, and| As far as the vision can reach) And they gave @ they are #o bashful, and to help their eggs cost them nothing, and |}from the front doorstep of Joseph |to their bank. wl it he offers” to introduce they produce their own beef at} Hhoodin le the fat acres of the Ezra Buliding and Loan : “ - in his church to a nice eight cents a pound, and the play-|former sweatshop workers—the after the Prophet young weman, provide @ piace for ground of thelr children ts bounded 'pressers, the taflors, the basters |children of Iarael back (@ a a Se the seareiane only by the horizon. and the finishers, who fared forth'from Babylon. teense and perform the ceremony St SSS — seats eo i free. He's offering too much. It's enough to Introduce thom as any other corporation attorney. He Could Afford to Be. Mr. Perry was of unusually large statare and was always outapoken. —Canisteo (N. ¥.) Times. The freight on a carload of peaches from the Porterville, Cal. peach district to New York wae placed at $200 when the first shipments were made years ago and when a carload « day was PUY WH LITTL COMBED TABLE Easy Lesson in Hygiene So much has been published of a more or less technical Mature concerning food and health that we are going to try to give something in plain kitchen English. Our information is taken from a talk by A. W. McCann, of New York, w wwas a co-laborer with Dr. Wiley in the pure food crusade Statistics show that of 20 million children of school age this country 15 millions are defective in eyes, teeth, glands, Bony structure or otherwise. This is largely due to their 1 fed upon substances from which the 12 minerals in the human body, and necessary to renew in that body, have . been removed’ Chief among these 12 minerals are phos- phorus, iron, magnesium, calcium and flourine. Common flour, rice, corn meal and most breakfast cereals have been robbed of 75 per cent of their mineral products, largely by being prepared to look “white and nice.” Refined Sugar not only is robbed of minerals, but it destroys the iron in the blood and as a food sweet cannot be compared to tn partes of Kansas country folk eat the Russikn thistle in early spring and inte fall. They like it as well as spinach or dandelion. A few months ago the city coun- cil threatened to pass an “antl strap hanging” ordinance, where | upon the Puget Sound Traction, | Electric Light and Power company “promised” to remedy the crowd- ing of cars, and what has been the outcome? Large placards were put In each car, showing the number of pass- engers that would be permitted to f ride on one car. Three or four The American sailors’ uniform » A days later the inapectors notified waa a copy, with few changes, all the motormen and conductors from the English sailors. The to allow everybody to ride who black band around the cap Was to, and to drop the “car | wanted original if lor Pe 7 honey, the brown sugars and natural molasses. Fruits and Ps mags A tag wahe. g Fn Bae ‘ po ge Ms gd poo pad Vegetables in their season and eggs and milk should be{on the collar were reminders of conductor's attention to the “prom- Staples and there should be.a demand for whole wheat bread NB ggd my gg Se Seles s cannes’ Aube avcae tanks made of whole wheat. : hagen. The collara wore original- placards, with thelr lesson in ad- Mr. MeCann makes a suggestion that sounds very good.|ty designed to protect the blouse dition, disappeared. He would have children in school see two gets of chickens|from the pomatoum on the sailors’ Now the same management is for a time, one set on natural grains, the other on pol-|Pistaile. The trousers were made [ee diy Beg Rape Saagrtrane Pag tice, granulated corn meal and other “nice looking” % wide at the bottoms so the men |practically the same manner. The 2 ’ - 4 could roll them above the knees council has been discussing the things for which people pay high prices and get bad eyes,|when scrubbing decks. bad teeth, bad bones and bad stomaches, would a fresh air fiend find|many of us. And breathing room? It would prob- | charged a nickel for ably be the outer platform for} “A Real Gri A New York man has erected in front of his place of business a free shower bath for horses. Horses do not take kindly to it at firat, but after two or three baths show a great liking for tt In the Bahama islands, which were settled more ahan 200 Years ago by Londoners, the cockney dialect is as strong as in London. Gift Certificates in Any Amount Desired. Holiday Neckwear . In Tasteful Profusion advisability of compelling the P. 8. T. BE. L. & P. Co. to enclose and heat their cars, Immediately the aforesaid corporation again comes forward with their vague and indefinite promise that they will beat the cars on the long (1) runs, but nothing has been said about enclosing their summer cars this winter. Their plan is as foliows: They will equip a dozen cars with one or two heaters under one of the forward seats, After about a week they will notify their car-men to turn off these heaters in warm weather, The men will then be told to turn on the heaters only when some passenger complains of | « being cold, The next move will be to disconnect the heaters en- tirely, The employes of the P. 8. T. E. L. & P. Co. are very much disap- ‘ pointed to see this protection|tured; has upholstered spring seat and against their health and comfort}. b *, slipping away from them, due/is covered with red leatherette, mostly to the negligence of the people of Seattle in not opening their eyes and making their sentl- ments known to our. city council. They would like to see an ordin- Why ts ft that Sundays never Ob. - roll around as quickly as Mon- servations day mornings? EVIDENTLY music does|“is reading Taft's ‘last mes-| ‘phe giri who wears white ‘shoes mot always soothe and charm| sage.” either has little feet or doesn't the souls of Commercial club — er oe eee members. EVERY little township has _ jan awful big desire for a little TAFT persists in advocating] bigger highway all its own one term for presidents. In)than the next little township. his case the people seemed to > agree with him perfectly. HUMAN skeleton, forty feet down in a solid rock, has : WHY the city light plant?|}been found in a Colorado ’ Why? Because, for one reason, mine. Tremendous — excite- Bin , , ine ra you may not be able to get ment among “scientists! Ef any other service next week.| pyTTING a Red Cross s sae seal on your Christmas pres- 4 “MY IDEA of misdirected! ont means that you make a energy,” writes a Ballard sage, present to all humanity HIGH-O-ME Proper to Pro-|cannot penetrate into the nooks, Phat’s the oy cele Baba folds and crevices of the irregular mounce *|mucous membrane. Neither can {t the Famous Catarrh Remedy get Into the bronchial tubes that Made from Australian Euca-|iead to the lungs and where germs Re: e tr An officer of the United States navy has found that the power of a high speed vensel's propeller ts increased about 10 per cent by placing ribs on the faces of its blades to decrease the partial vacuum that always occurs there One good thing about the weather for the past month is that you don't hear any talk about th’ crops bein’ burned up. ERE'S a gift suggestion that’s This year we have endeavored to display an especially attractive line of Holiday Neckwear, Hosi Neckwear and Hosiery Seta, etc, and we belie’ nothing equaling it has ever before been seen in Seattle. bound to warm the hearts of the little tots. Imagine their pleasure at receiving a gift ear and Up just like the big folks have!” A’ good, substantially built rocker of solid oak, in mission design, as_pic- Prices An Atlantic liner captain arriv ing in New York reports having seen 15 whales. Maybe he did, But we'd have been suspicious if he had said giraffes. We never worry abot which prize fighter will be licked, What worries us is the possibility that some of them will not be. “Wear Benjamin” That phrase has been B¢ard from New York to Valparaigo, ance passed compelling this Bos-)at $1.95. Arm chair to match at same price. from Seattle to St. Pet rg. Benjamin Clothes represent ton corporation to enclose the the highest product of lern tailoring, Benjamin Dreas Bt cars, both front and rear Sults, Tuxedoes, etc. 4 ends. Let us all get the ball rolling and get this Boston corporation under a good ordinance, and get a little protection for ourselves and the 1,500 men who stand on these cars from 8 to 12 hours every Not a toy—just a@ “smaller edition” of the kind gies ture “big people” really have. An unusually stro i The above value demonstrates the scope of tht big , showing of sensible gifts. A lady from old Herculaneum Could never get through hez thick cranium That men like a face On which there's no trace Of enamel or scarlet geranium. Whether. the present is for the. child, or for” father, sister or brotlier, you will find hosts of practical, What! Slighted the Golden Gate! Benjamin business Suits, ¢ earth v7» Ryan beg at air cella of the lungs, killing all) What has fs ot tes ld aera ae aries) aan re an elect” et ou Ww Vv’ MEI, if ‘ of) catarrh to undermine| 60c. — we need is more air, not less. We your health and destroy your effi-| For ¢atarrh, coughs, colds and| Oly two American vessels, both should have more common sense ? croup Booth’s Hyomel is guaran-|*™#!! ones, entered the ports of and less sentiment. Should the Quit sprays and douches. Liquid] teed, Guadeloupe last year, cars finally be heated, where why do they advocate all-out-doors Second Ave. at Spring St. for sleeping \ Let ua be sane, reasonable and unprejudiced in this matter, What and Other Antisep-| thrive and multiply. Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Lea Mahin 0 d R : day in the week, 1, OPENER. | useful suggestions here, all priced at figures ‘that ps marlon Breathe it. If you believe that lquide reach|and family have returned from vercoats an aincoats seful sugge f | al the air tubes, try to swallow a little| "rope, coming by way of Mon- 5 Editor The Star: Why is the/saving to your Christmas appropriations. water the “wrong way.” Such a|treal and the Suez canal --Evans- 0 baer pes nan or woman so afraid test will effectually onstrate to | 'OR o) Freee. of clean, pure fresh air? Cold air , = tate ee vstem that It Banishes you thet idle theory that sprays) as. ovation on David Grah « n never gives one a cold. It is half And coupled with this is a credit syste : and douches cen cure catarrh, ag janen used lungs, overidaded. stomachs vi xtre sy. s $s about it. ( . tarrh HYOMEI {s a pleasant antiseptic Phillips’ “Old Wives for New aad (thy ateexsiinte har erteae buying extremely easy. Ask us abo % a alr which, when breathed, pene Were $69; “Worth a Woman” $19; sickness, Sven doctors, whose + ; trates into the folds and crevices White Magic," $104; h 9 business it appears is to keep peo- When you can go to any drugiof the sore, germ-infested mem. "inxered Gentry,” $13. But Cheast $ Haberdashe ple ailing, admit that pure, cold Store in any civilized community} brane and also goes deep into the “'!n of Dust" brought $12,544 y ry air does not produce disease. Else = | “ Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Free Delivery Throughout Washington.

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