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tM STAR—MONDAY, JANUAKY 13, 1913. y Private Kxchan, —| Twelve-Year-Old Boy’s Words Astound Learned Men ot East; Says That He Was Born With Economic Message for World}+ Want p Rotlice wa wocor - ty, 3 per mot. » to elk mow six mow § y_by The star iubliohing Co in the workaday world and \help - * By Harry Burton to make it # fact ! “Nobody on this earth has a bit of right over any one elev on this eartl 7 | NE FORK We must use this gover his hody, his mind or his soul. No one is intended by God to be his br { HE BEAUTIFUL | NRW FORK, Jan “15.41. 5 Om Ab y, or his : iten y | SEEKING T' Nineteen hundred years ago|iman, woman and child unde it, We must not, in future, have bosses, nor landlords, nor p We must a 12-year-old boy went into]}he told a great throng of worker# of man-made authority as we were that day that Adam first stood in the gar It is universally recognize? that you cannot make a silk] the temple at J@rusalem and|!n Union Square, “We must make dise."—PETER BERK. : : his pre on #0 perfect, so sow’s but the trouble with us is that We/taught the scribes and elders} ‘h'*, . i Purse out ofa w's ear, bu Ts : of S Aacled 4 ik ab iethail EQUAL-POR-ALL that entually es chair end fm 0 brill, piping( in denand all over the east 3 do not realize how much use can be made of things w i at day a new. spiritual) ine government shall be evenly dis i ane a Pgh nome ggg fo o petlis dispensation—and His gospel,| tributed among all the — citizens kenick-knacks/Sinee that time, has rung] And then—presto-there will be! took the crowd by storm and bis} eloquence made bis hearers aljhe got his Spise or undervalue on econom| Ever notice the wife at he me making little . 1 {around the word t ms a Oe po ex Mag scale Gockesieds Tee conrad (eee Gor her company room out of odds and ends? Just wonderfull” “The other day a 12-year-old] EVERYONE) Bince that time Peter has been | marvelous. a Qwhat the little woman can do with almost nothing, isn't it lad stood up on a chair in al must LEGISLATE - ee eS, — ying to realize that} square of great Manhattan to| FOR THE TOILERS. Rastus immediately was all af Well, some day American cities are . ; e ey|try to teach the cold world a| “In bringing about justice there i] Fe h tion. It is possible to do just the same thing with properties they new economic dispensation, |@f® three things to be done by the Best ort Jed Aid he, “can I ax you " “he * going to ac ve be ere as never -% n ernment at once. 1 { ar quiry or a tation? Meglect. ‘They are going to achieve beauty where it wa and he says that his message, |°°<ore"le to legiolete for the good t nquiry or ton? STORIES land Plain D dreamed of before. t will girdle the globe. of all the tollers—to reduce their | f th 1 f th ky | SAYS HE’S BORN . h f k and to Increase their | ESERVING CONDITIONS ook o ea ising out of the midst o ve rocky pours of work a 6 | RESERVI oO: Look at Montreal, Rising ou WITH A MESSAGE, pay so that they may be pald for of the Day | George, dear, what's al! this B |kan trouble that takes so m room in the papers?’ 1 don't believe you could und fsland is a peak of volcanic origin some 700 feet above S€®) "peter Merk ix not much over|ALL they earn and the capitalist oa —|four feet high, He weighs about 90/ clase thus stopped from riding level. But oe Canadian metropolis converted it into a park pounds, He goes to grammar | through the world on their backs. Mount Royal—with winding roads through a primeval forest, | school and lives with his father and| “The second le to tax all excess In Search of His Home at last you come out on top and have a glorious view of} mother tn a small, cluttered flat In| property so much that no one can law 4d from sleep last tand it, my love. You and at last you » Fe \ 1. wo. {& Brooklyn tenement house afford to hold any more than his Seat a ae aan: Bee inaa vir on 1nd Saeed the vast city, the St. Lawrence and the mountains, miles sae “IL have been born into this|own home. b cola Hit liches satin and abstruse. ii siece of wild nature set right in the heart of a smoky | world to give a message to it,” de-| “And the third change that th 1 in tiie avery How is it political, George?” It is a piece of wild . 8 clared thix L2yearold to me. “It| government should bring about is jhe Window, he) «That's hard to explain.” rity. is NOT a message that I have for-|the abolition of the police system. | t sat eaaaner Gemanéed to know “And how is it diplomatic?” ook at our own Seattle. What once were near-moun-|mulated myself. It ts far bigger Finelly, when the government y bs b ? That's A oe . : listricts. |" 1 am. It was born in me: T}fs automatically dissolved, the | | . hes @ains are now leveled off residence and business district$.|am gure God gave it to me in om| workers in each craft will control Bs ie’ . « the harde Be took work to bring about the transformation, but the |der that I might give tt, fn turn,| (that particular craft. A medium of bere “ “I thought so, my dear. aa rap hangeesenns to all the world. exchange will then be thought out} } 4 ead know nothing about ft. And, workers were there, and the resourcefulness, and the pluc The message that was sent here| that cannot be cornered in a trust | Bs ga Pye yh because you're a busy man Or look at Toronto. A deep ravine runs through part brief, thin } 4s our money is today. And every on meen by vineike people's | haven't time for the foreign ; 1 1 { it? Or fill it earth has a jone, FREE, will bo HAPPY, as God + dela dee ok ae -? Who|!'™ going to explain the whole of the town. Did they make a dump out of it r fill i bit of right over anyone eles | intended us ALL. to t be tthe time o no cow tagoatins te you. Soa cae With ashes? Not much! They filled in part, so that they] on this earth—either over his Petor in about to preach this new te Ng’ Af oe disturber,|4t. best—good gracious, up c \ body, his mind or his soul. No |ospel throughout the United| Who'm 17” asked th rber,| asicep!"—Cleveland Plain Deal could construct a boulevard down there, running through] one is intended by God to be | States | ay ently surprised at t being nized, “Why, I'm Jones."— Following Orders ott’ s. the overhanging bushes and trees. It is now a unique drive-| hie brother's keeper, We must He believes himsel fthe tool of a| not, in future, have bosses nor m fous power His mother Doctor (to Mrs J., whose way. landierds nor police. We must | says she cannot account for bim. . Or look at New Orleans, which we usually consider be-| &!! be as free of man-made au- | TALKED OF HUMANITY'S __ Setting Hie Bearings — ra very! ll): “Has he had eee , thority as we were on that day | WRONGS AT AGE OF 6. eat 4, The Rev. J. Henning Nelms, rec-| lucid Interv: hind American cities in progress, rather than in the van. Its] that Adam first stood in the “He hes always been & strange PETER BERK tor of the Church of the Ascensto Mrs. J # ‘ad nothing exo b what you ordered, doctor.” or- | pincott’s, residence streets in the new city are wide. The car tracks, gereen of eee” child,” she says, ©..0 Yi an talk-|and night. His teachers and oth-| Peter's first public appearance | ¥"* 4 Aen rd alg myer he :. : 8 é at is my dream, you see,” he|ing about the wrongs of humanity ers say to me that he is ‘all brain,’|in Union Square made all New| came & miniete Pinte nf of course, run in the center, but the city has made a grass/axpiained. “But it must not be| when he was only 6 or 7 years old.!hut I don't know. He never had to York gasp. Suddenly, during an|!t® anecdotes of the Vi parkway on both sides of the track for about 15 or 18 feet,|/ALL dream. 1 am going to get out + them morning, noon study for it. It was always there.” |intermission, he had jumped up on| Court relates to an old tine datkey | Mother Tengue, and also planted palms and magnolias, parallel with the a : We bave veral notes |for stealing a hen | tracks. The result is a continuous stretch of green beauty. protesting agninst the detention of| Rastus sat throughout the trial| And what these cities can do, others can. It is simply a Castro. Evidently the folk who) without paying @ bit of attention to| question of making use of opportunities. Hopeful—Dad, what is meant the mother tongue? Parent—S'sh! my boy. D start her!—Stray Stories. wrote m didn’t know that when | the arguments of the prosecuting a Castro landed bh wore a furlined|torney, or to bis own 4 « for| »vercout and wilk hat and carried a|that matter, and was “miles away,” How About It, Men? Kold-headed cane |no to speak. The judge wanted to| Miss Elsie Ferguson, the actr be easy on the old man, for it was|says she wants to give up acti his first offense, and during the|and learn to cook. It probably Mas The parce! post is not without its WANTED—LAWS FOR HUMANITY. 2 > mes = Paradoxical _| demwts ks. Kimer Apple of Indian-|course of the argument, while the| never occurred to her thet ae ed ” iu ould no on apolis announces that hereafter he|old man was dreaming away un-/the best things some cool > : FROM DIANA’S DIARY 4 Tm sure I should not act tonight!” | i wette novela instead of short| mindful of what was going on|giving imitations of a real k Social and industrial legislation, transcending all else in ac ie aa b . c 1 dew pte peerage greg stories ‘aroued him, the judge asked maker. coment * + 3 ate | Miss Dillpickles Tries Desperately to Collect a Debt Contractes by @ bow what | 7. a , epeest . oH bay sea Phoar Bggoa wah aia oe anes: Triumphant Standard Bearer During the Last Campaign Am feeling funny!" he explained e state « ashington, which convenes toc : BY FRED SCHAEFER ‘ The human note must be the dominant one if the legis- Guessing. lature is to make good ‘The White If it is not, no matter what else in the way of road ap- ing to mary you? this week. ‘opriations, constitutional reapportionment, and even direct! Her Sultor—Yes, str J s Bee the ( ndermustine gislation that it may pass, the 13th session must go down| on Third Flos, in history as a failure. Throughout the length and breadth of this land the human note in legislation is demanding attention. Washington, having pioneered in the workmen's com- pensation law, must maintain its place in the front. Re- gardless of party, regardless of who is to be speaker of the house or president of the senate, regardless of the many little petty organization differences, such measures as the mothers’ pension law, the minimum wage for working women, the first aid provision in the compen- Bation act, the free employment agency, and similar Social and industrial legislation should receive human and not political consideration. There is grand opportunity for the coming legislature | to engrave itself in great, hi work | “I am not my brother's keeper” has been discarded by Her Papa—is it an election bet or im love really blind? | | Her Papa—tIs my daughter will | On Authorit on > ” ; i | raised The Economy Store,” Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca. Phone Main [the merits of a book. Finally or of them, . aigelegreseneee? Attend Our First No, Job ou can't apprec it. You never wrote a book you state Publisher and Retailer Inflation Second Floor Gold Clocks We have made deep cuts that will please the shop and a proper wespect for your purse should lead you | | | Any water in the » reat corporation ? | “Not @ bit ck of your lied Mr. Dastt : : P the leading, earnest, conscientious, public-spirited sociologists iin “We wens a oe a nol ten m4 Main investigate the bargains we offer below. Now is Of the day. The state docs owe a duty in t industrial | the sclonce of expansion and used Floor chance, and social field to its pe It owes them the giving them the opportunity of living decently NEW YORK woman has) SOUNDED strange to hear} of or ee roma sion EvOry Ladies’ Suit in the House at Half Pr . manufac | “What did your cousin put into turer in (Except blacks and fine blue serges) " ¢ ] . the capital stock of his new firm? : been selling vies at $10 per j Southern ( Cities | “Nothing New York negro eiiccnaaa Must have been Pittsburg ba-| bragg about the thickness | “Nothing! one hundred “ee . J | “Didn't have to. It's a vacuum 4 twenty: t bies | f ice in their public fountair | business,”—Baltimore American oe ans a 12S 0a § as Ow as MEMPHIS PRESS man| ONE out of every 259 Ohio- | cates, im my ay, F've made mar Gold Cocks $2.98 ! j brilliant matches previous to thinks that the flow of fre sh} | Proprietor of a matrimonial ba Christmas, These garments must be seen to ap- | ans is in an insane asylum reaw, | supose? preciate their value. Cannot take space ‘ Mikael: Sonue . Through snot a eggs through the parcel | . } , I'm a paperbanger to deseribe them. $s alone worth the cost of the MAYBE it's a eacaal os d ae J —— mistake he ee : v temperament tt BUT, MY DEAR GIRL, | HAD TO PROMISE JOBS TO 950 PATRIOTS") Prom a downtown restaurant's shipped us a second lot that s experiment. lice dee: tek | Don't you worry,” 1 said, 1) menu: we did not order; we dis Pre-Inventory ‘ espe j : { | ng with »w Wilson] will get endorsements. Brolied pickled figs’ feet posed: of about 200 of them . ° ’ a F ane and the triumy ! rac having declared myself, 1 = ; en wor t — pes B wept i to power™ Mr re (Continued.) trom the penitentiary. It wouldn't be @ bad idea to provide the per a tiary prisoners with railroad | hiser anks to me gutek weet whe sisted 98c $12.96 CHILDREN’S eri i $6.98 COATS $7 50 Well, neither led Seen hie Y $11.75 CHILDREN trict. Natur Iv r nf EDITOR’S MAIL \ =P yy hg Serene | erereere ‘ oe $9.98 CHILDREN'S COATS express coms if Meskkidee "owen tae ee a 6 ee Raa: lee Did you Millinery Dept. FOR * ‘ $5.98 still clinging to their « | Editor The Star: Is not th was his advance agent in the cam FS oe eS ee es oe Clean-Up $6.98 CHILDREN'S COATS 98 Ps i : lgood time to pat forward the quae «cn when he mapped out one races -with which a woman Third Froor FOR .... ae Lo E that t us an ion of public ow hip of all pub.| speaking tour, If it hadn't bees ee en ee ‘ Westen $4.98 CHILDREN’S COATS the parcel utilities? Let us organize to|{0r me, there wouldn't have been “ HAND KNIT AVIATION por chews P 3. |prevent the extension of present |! owds waiting for him when | The ool ather always brings CAPS, Children’s Corduroy saa ch " be — be A present hes Were to be Gaitvered,! Meee It Cross, Pevish, Rest-!o5 an opid of highway robber-| $3.98 CHILDR COAT 2 9 WASHINGTON ciety |all publifc utilities. Let us exercise |For some renson or other he didn't; less and Feverish — If/les. Boware of feet-pad i eekall lt’ ot Obtinrears Suit g298 Ci HILDREN'S COATS @q_ votnen. ¢ ding 8 our right of ownership and le and make the speec but | | a « dren’s Fe 2.98 CHILDREN COA: women discarding corset im that “Way, reduce vas nticee 2mj| that probably helped his race more; Pongue Is Coated, Give} She Knows. | Pilate, all go at, PONE. s.ctsn sins sie as Jim Ham Lewis threatens |the hardships of the people of thie |than making them “Syrup of Figs.” |. Bessie—What ma you think each to get back to ashington as |¢ Monopoly and private owner All my friends aay I ought to] he married for m get be ington a5 |, Moncpoly and Private owner. |e tomathing reel nice wader this| Foren fmclag = aa ain LAWN HOUSE DRESSES p U. S. senator, But we'll) a curse to this republic, and ts the| 44 uinistration. 1 think #0 hg Children dearly love to take delt-| Sian tak: ¢ Cotton Torchon§ § sina a tow odds and ends in Ladies’ House Dresses, et they don't make Jim dis means of building up aristocracy of yoys in the trenches are NDE) cious “Syrup of Figs,” and nothing) wWaitor—Anything else, wir? Laces 3c up to $1.98; yes, that’s the price we used to get for 98¢ Mit Sits tées-ahields, too. ltr ne mee - Mone ane cto with frosting on| &l#0 cleans and regulates their ten-| Diner—Yos, tell the orchestra to Main Floor some of them; Pre-Inventory Sale price..... teeeseeees , DO re asser ; , . saad jing our rights ‘on taking that|!t I've sent for @ list of all the) der little stomachs, vers and 0) play so that I won't be heard when jobs under the government, and in| feet of bowels so promptly and|! *tart to cuss the bash, We have a tot of o86 pleces . which belongs to us under our cor p $ SOUTHERN CALIFOR- | trol and utilizing it foe cat COMlthe meantime I've gone ' to the! tnoroughly arg of Torchon Laces and Inser- UNDERWEAR Silk Waists 2 t l pro: , ; |Hon. Moc 7 ell hi how i 9 a " * ae * NIA has had the most killing|profit and for our own good, in-|Hon. Mockhiser to tell him HOw) Coidren get bilious and constk| Woman—How ad oe eee tions, in cotton Belgium and Main Floor Second Floor 4 "| stead of contributing to the coffers | #4 | am t rman make u frost in 40 years. Now, watch] 4 offers | Washington. pated, Just ike grown-ups. Then| Carnegie medal? os, usually sold r » Wa of millionaires for the rearing of | ** : f ! wa > a -B Ladies’ U 3 , Thes Me ra for the most z prices on |aristocracy, that iw fast 4 mining! I who was #80 easy to! they got sick, the tongue ts coated,| Tramp—Héroism, lady, I took it a te Re, while they lant, ay tined, ¢ © rag arn en, Theeg eer gare : “ the wealth and the labor of this brag the election that you) stomach sour, breath bad; they “#7 from a guy that was twice them here at, 3 for .. wa 50c the sixes are, Seay lemon countzy P,P. CARROLL jgot tired of seeing his face, Mock-| Gon't eat or rest well: they be. | mY size WY GOOG. sineiiceccicees c “ . : broken. See our offerings teste tee ee | Riget 1 fee ara Rely missing | come feverish, cross, irritable and| GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS VALS, AND OTHER LACHBD ere om Salts, all the Mee | SILK WAIS from his usual haunts o} et! don’t want to play. Liston Moth-| mostly "insertions, Just Gitte... 50c AT . corners. But I discovered him at ers—for your ¥ ., 7 seatin, t i a yard 1c Ladies’ umbrella and cuft knee | SILK W AIST Ss Mockhiser said he was after all,| or hare, trriaath, Ls sg pied Union & : 25c AT agptiai .2c . ““ nin 7) otek te toapn that 1 ee ; All remnants of Embroid-ff & sult .. Ss rAIS’ Figs will hay shild 1 ery at one-third off our reg- One lot of Children’ uence, he said have your child smilin, ular prices. 3 7 re + 1:04 o-aratelame sielee fluence, he sald, often was of im-/and happy again in just a re4 prices Suits, also a lot of small Vests, take your choice ne id in-discouraging the un-| hours, Syre _ PAIR COMING OUT?—IF DRY, BRITTLE, THIN OR YOUR SCALP | worthy and fostering the virtuous] eloan, seniee Mia tere “he A Jewelry Bargain f° sv rrrrrrrre 15e Long and Short Kimor i ” trend bl te A pI ~ * F | !TCHES AND 1S BULL OF DANORUPF—USE *EANORRINE of all, her ihterest tm polities ved pomeer — ies active and Main Floor A Waist Clearance Second: Flgpr © on and out of t a i i® iaalighaa undefiled, being solely moral and] the constipated matter, bowels all | A big dot of Fancy Brooches, Second Floor We do not want to inva Within ten minutes after an ap-\one amall ‘strand,at.a time. The ef. |not material bile, the foul, clogged. sour Relt Pins, Belt Buckles and . these goods. See thes¢# 1 in ‘our hair will be Can that stuff,” 1 sald. “1 want » Clogged-up waste Clot Pi * Wo ask you to give @hese Blication of Danderine you ggnnot eee ‘tae ant WT and have an |& ob!” : ol polstis, without causing areatebargai at will be af worthy @fferings your careful | Y°S— 7 3 P e! m . “ findSe single tracot dandriff ora (EO ce ‘at abundance—an in.| It nearly broke his heart radii re rioing + be ers 10c examination and attention. Ry- | Long Crepe loose or falling hair, and your #¢4lp| comparable fusiro, softness and} Ho Immediately cut out the] dragging or tajuring vous chit ery Garment ty me, Waist Si Kigono® .........60r 9 Will not itch, but what will please |luxurtanee, the beauty and shimmer | fancy sparring and held on to] Being composed ontirel Tine pio I i tion is Included in these offer. 1 i you most will be after a few weeks’ of true halr health avoid punishment. “Hut my dear] figs, sonna and aetnatina, paige alent Mitts o ings except the silk waists. ong Fleece Down Use, when you will notually see new | Geta %-cont bottle of Knowiton's |si"l,” he says. I wa elected by| not be harmful, Full direglions tev Main Floor Lot 1 White Waists Kimonos .......+.0++5 t hair, fine and downy at first—yes—|Danderine from any drug store or | Og 13 majority And | had to} children of.all ages and te cra Py for ves 39c Yong Challis i put ‘really new hair—growing all |tollet oounter, and prove to yourselt | P'HMise jobs to 950 paysiots tol ups plainly printed on the pack. Bysin0 About 2,000 patre, some arel io: 3 White Wa Ki Paige $ Hl Over the scalp. tonight—now—that your hair is as|W!n by that! Don't you Gee how| age. p Oooor epee mers are manufa ei ‘ ue 69c imonos ...... ai A little Danderine will immedi- pretty and soft as any-—that it bas |@xtremely difficult it is for me to] Ask you urers’ seconds (no holes); - Long Crep \ a Btely double the beauty of your been neglected or ‘injured by care-{49 anything for you, er—without| name, Byrn ot Mee hr miei od WEES We He Boy, Protaras: ict & w hite bac 98 Kime 1 ie hair. No difference how dull, faded, lens treatment — that’s all — you |@ndorsements? ° Senna,” prepared by the Calltornta| “Father always gives me a book tory Gale aise 5 we. nee c;\ ol alps brittle ond scraggy, Just motsten a \sur@y can have beautiful hair and | “Fjnctors, onehalf A far | PM Syrup Co. Thig te the deliggous | "ay biryday.” ape... a © J rot 4 white waists 25 Short Kimonos of soft, AQ 4 cloth with Danderine carefully lots of It If you will juss try @ little sepa a odern Fur} tasting, genuine off reliable What #' fine library you must TOP wiceeeee ys swans yn flannel J.7? fraw it through vaur J taking | Dandariag, niture Co, 415 Pike, °°! Cuso anything olso Phe ach RO} nayot” / sdown flannel < i. aa jn ‘ ° sora