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fo) THE STAR—FRIDAY, MANUARY 17, 1979. Pie ne in oa a Paiorn OF Fh scniPrs \onTHWEST LEAGUN OF NEWSPADED iy Sen having full leased wire mewa service of Latted L . fe) ress — e . montotticn aw wecond-claae mat ma t 7 ip wix s aie mow. 81.80; year Ou 36 lished Wally by The Stor Pubiishiag Co.” Phone: Hechauge Maln 1100 CLQGEGING THE MACHINERY © FROM DIANA’S DIARY | Best Short Misa Dilip@les ‘Tries Aeeperataly to Collect a Debt Gontracted by a Triumphant StarArd Bearer During the Last paign phi cmsmag So BY FRED SCHAEFER of the Day a Among th@® flock of profes ional politicians over at Olympia are a few members of the senate and house who re really interested in the passage of legislation of vital inel ferest to the people OF course, le Mrs, Charlotte F. Law of Brook lyn bronght a Wondrous wedding wix years @d and unout, to : + t this w use t a her islation that is of vital interest to the peo $50 000. breach ee ie _ uel R. Myers, owner of el at Rockaway Beach which leads] againat Sa ple is usually detrimental to the politicians, all of the Pier he bp to what we started to say Mrs. Law ts 60; Myers 83, and was JOSH wGa SAYS: ni Dive fe that cur th ryitg? @, th fot hg flor (with wineb-cran i wut mud! 7 It's the er what they ve r; cort ir, Tt ag “Deacon Wine|for winding up the dog » j t sap has decided) " sn not Pp eel! waren pecrety a AND LUSTROUS IN A Tt MOMENTS | oinus: GET A CENT BOTTLE OF “DANDERINE” AND TAY THIS. ALGO STOPS FALLING HAIR; DESTROYS DANDRUFF 4s ! $ : Your ha become ht, w Dander dixnolve every “Tl must be off. fluffy, ab fant and pppear Ay tele ndruff racers, Dae Won't you have a drink oft, lustrous and beatiful as al) % . wvigorates the scalp, fae a “No, f don't drink yong titi after « ‘Deatemetre °°! ite and falling “You must be off, then, if you hair elean Just tt t Hut what , i don't drink i Hy There’: er little g he capit ose sol ted before Mra, Law was born, | : cena moisten a cloth with a little Dar 1 be after a fe } | There’s a clever little gar at the capital wh poare A bet SMe Law was bore uninertaner 9 wnolatel & cloth wi ire Pees wil be, Si ‘ ™ 5) } Sees to clu up th® wheels with a of “bunk” bills, 50] poctry to her, Here is a] Emoacrer Don't you belleve that there t# through your. ha one | bair—fine ya 8 i i that the | sional politic@ns in the senate and house can “Ole Letty euch a cold t get | ™ ° honor among thieves mall st and st a tin 7 a will pat all " growing a) | i ‘ : i 2 n, Lott, suc co | “Possibly among horse thieves.’’| Cleanse the hair o dirt and ove © wealp. If 1 care PH keep very busy runningeround in circles, doing nothing. While] [gait quite iil, 80 | took a pill, a Ne heer exten? excessive off and t a few mo tty, soft hair and be i perforn these feats, they can always say to the man ' base sitg hot cordial and “They usually hang together.” srgernt det have doubled the beauty a cont i} the “people's” bille which has been sidetracked to its Proper) just as you told met oughter, Dence at Dreamland tonight. °*¢| Besides beautifying the hair r toilet te 1 : Grave in some committee roor And now | feel much better, t rn is Pan va of So | thought It best to write | . We will give your bill our ut led atte Nas SOON aS) you a letter, | ) : t to it, but, you see, there is so much busines: etc.,| | suppose you will think mea | - a) pre get t : . bi . Pi poet, | Use our Quick May Manton i ete. (usiness of bownig out man intere in The} With hardly wit enough to Servies Math Or Patterns, Art De H Ppepple’s bil j os ., Know ft doe Departament e partment aad i Dae oo te aitleas 13 wheel clutterere ie Tostab Cole |. ter Won her, 8 this fashion for merchandl Roys’ Clothing on! i ne of handiest little wheel clutterer Josial for sereunl 94 he up and mar apiece a ws } lins of t enate ' Ora J, Whitney, aged 66, - . j j ‘ ‘ nat tl ,, | at Boston six years ! ays. | ; At Reeniveat fie he eeaaieneelk . wobbling at in That {ndecent picture must “The Economy Store,” Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca. Phone Main 6035, j removed ‘ fing. His first clut was a bill to for two more} “That picture ts not Inde« a 4 nocelh haters | cae i | Our Double-Header A Th k— BE St the public trough by adding members-at] it snot: ur Double-Header Attractions This Wee i} large” to the Seattle port commission Well, it's got to be removed! " Bi Just to make the thing look plausible, Josiah of- Well, its not going to be re : * | moved and so on for a couple ¢ j fered to let the whole county vote for them. BUT not | mo aphe e fe » nven ory an antiary { p a Ay 4 for the first two—nothing like that. Josiah never does The picture that caused this com | q i. a x - : motion was an oll palating of the RET TS RS AES GE. AEG AIR Ls ET 2 SE : things by halves, s@vhe just slipped in a little joker that [pink back of a slim girl done by| | ia the first two, who would hold office until the next elec- bag aa : et gh ge Sh | . - that are creating the greatest ent! m, and will be continued Sa h : , ortum of the Prid \ LITTLE WHILE AFTER THE CORONER LEFT, OUT CAME POUE \ t 1 i tion, be appointed by the oldest superior court judge. [ing club at Los Angeles for exhibl-| FULSEAMEEE OAERTING A 4 ck with increasing vim and er Despite our elaborate preparations That's Ronald. Thus he would hand to one man all the | "97, to 0) women. ied , cians aaa wanes canis ae tb edly plenty of salespeopl of our « lepartmeénts were lite swamped powers delegated to the people ing hung was raised by m The nett sround Con. | mak ts train ers many times. It is this firm’ s unswerving policy and on | ie f course, the bill won't pass. It was only put up to] of the New York State socte gresaman-elect Ukiah T. Mockhise jopinent were rapid. Ia ason must t he merchandise Hence tt lend i : ; | } jthe result wae that the old, t I have his lair picketed. A baig|*bout balf an hour. I was called YT aictiail Seat ; a s in the way of needed legislation bare contr sy over the nw : ito the offiee by Morgly, the an Include thi ca store, om your Saturday shopping list, d ( A dozen of my friends surround it hat t 7 : . Pa a SRR art w opened for disc ker, 17 * what he had to that ure open § 19 k. BARGAINS WORTH @ gato with actically a prisoner in| sa r. Mock in a atck : : : : ed into would a. akin establish He was © aly strick x are the order for Week-End shopp« here to a ric 1 ac is Mock n't you go home and let him “ iwer want > take @ train to, put G | What first Jud Arch ep was a New England : Washington th evening Hg has ay for a of Ancestry whic his family had to MAINTAIN A i ig there watil the 4tb of omen’s Suits BTATION in of Mi ean it he desires to flee from We still have enough to continue this » pemery n in life ots cut.|me He le & me Iw aoe him sale of every Suit in the house at just Half spend, oft v om |» ae an office yet. There am Price Saturday hadn't. That is heh pace with » t others who are the coal kings anc feed lega ations with name jobs under the sh (Except blacks and fine blue serge whom mostly Y ON THE o, but 1 am the afterward BIDE, and the babi on "| Heal name ndles to Stolt#fus.|only one who know te Kup in he Sale of New Ski a le * ie o ew irts Humanly you 1 her sorry for this pathetic court of|The teacher 1 nder I He came out The S Beam commerce with one of his hands on the sword of justice and and got away w aay must say this Continues the other ae "9 for graft F xactly t ur} 1 stor the Had [ Very ur al ney-saving value ayste: Suad ce when | ne | Doletul Ike. was getting choice 1 Skirts, the @bder of saooe character ts a lit a >» eo in some way ‘ * ' Not u we take our judges from among men who live in close|_, Millions of pox gc him. Thee ts| A little coroner | rine erp eee 4 @uch with the common life, who UNDERSTAND AND TRUST a leep with cold fe al friends to help eft, out came arerk car in one of our ads a fe j we safeguarded by trust of the plain people, and who are not | : , rying @ box. "Ma for the ladies find that they « pted to become SNOBS, will we escape the necessity for these Deion a A’ un- corpse,” sald Morgly with bis mont) Mike one of these whe Srequent ‘i MALONE rtake 114 not professional voice of gloom, Whil por oad 1 - llet Mockhiser Waab- I of, paralyzed with dismay, | ee Sens i OF Ee % 4 ington uatl gras me an tn-|they alld the into the wagor rota rics are Prine favorit terview himself. 1.°To the room," moaned nish mixtures, tweeds, worsteds Toran, |told each tenants the | M indertal f cords serges, I as, chev ; awhbe Trame thi pansed in to the dr And off r waren, O 4 dais ansa Jeonwu 1 waited, 1 Continued sold for $10.00; Ne Every © person in every 60 in this country dies of a di®! yy) jay gepeerr 5 | > We Don’t Intend to se Lid Pe 7 { health would prevent. And you! ‘ nian “ = : ever can tell who th may be. The chances are 1 in 35 | Coots i oy tidn have i B—Skirts usually sold for pel ) Invoice Waists t the blow will fall on some loved one in YOUR he The money |“°PSS 8 — | lathes iaaia If low prices will sell them, Every is great—equal annually to eight times the cost of running Uncle ae f $4.98 garment in the Waist Section is it fe whole blooming government. The anguish cost is greater There wana tite Wan option | ; ys cluded in tt except the 4 Immeasurably store a short time ago | Kditor The Star: The spirit of her case bec Of the tnicstat bet 1eSkirte, ews ly sold for $6.50; Sik Watts ndertat oppertal Last year, in our most populous state as many It had been started by the sun [defense on part of sivtant ments made Pri. natin tices $3. 98 ties to save on Waists at thesd Necessar ‘ough carelessness on the part of the pec shining through magnifying | Qunigiey, and Pro. I noticed my house a _— prices— @s live in Atlanta or Oakland, Cal. If es in the window. | of the Lincoln High | bright capable girl of twenty three Lot D—Skirts usually wold for $5.00; os y—wni | School, of the night schools of this | years of age, spent hours tn trying re-Inventc suddenly swallow one of those cities up, how t Fortunately, little damage a statement of t to } And bow it would rush relief and sympathy to arn to read from the dat! was done The owner was dis | city tunately survive But the 150,000 needless deaths in New cussing the affair with his wife | facts The rep of my criticiam | pape 1 nuggeste whe at i fn 1912 passed u because th weren't bunched and daughter. | was not wholly accurate, and much (night school, She was enthusiastic Un y? Not quite that. Governor Sulzer, the “It was lucky one of the |of the defense made is aimed at She registered at the Lincoln high plain man fr Gotham's crowded East Side, noticed them.’ ‘fo! clerks was there to put it out,” | statements I con lay no claim to. [school December 20, # gan her fome purpose “4 At the close of my lecture on| regular work January 3. She wa He has named an unpaid commission of experts to find out, If agreed his daughter; [Immigration in a class in Labor placed in the Fuglish class for they can, what is lacking in the state's health protection, and what] “jt would Mave been terrible | Problems I threw the foreigners and se satis can be if it had happened at night.” wn f discussion. —_As| fled although a Ii inted This onservation of a directly pr kind. The big was tos | an ans statement made of life, of course, are due to greed; and best won't get y| Little Worries. ne of t Jents that “of far ia conquering that it is fine for him to try. The men who} yreign willingly em Rey are the men the f will honor This planet is now 6 Ace our jtutions, but tered the ccna ars old, 4 onl © gals {|} would purchase a omostone whether gown next day, She 4 , : our own in The following Wednesday him become one of| night she returned home with : : ; - ed the case of the| two booke—a speller and an In a tux New York hotel a waiter stumbled pille Now you're to flatte beige bes ll hg ea peg on a patron's shirt front a bit of e. In a rage the patron arose,|me pts to get started {n| sons in both. The work was felled the apologetic servitor with a blow and then kicked him . ay } = be ape MM cP paddler el scagitoneaahreed sled } decided she wan| to do. .1 was told by one of the To the « 1 nat this brutality brought ther “H ou an 4 ma t n city school teachers that the les @iners the and the bully was ejected |this store, me boy? \« son in spelling wae sixth grade Had the patron simply sworn and the waiter’s dis No, sir; but we have three coun-|aft prec alig itor acct atl tis charge, no one would have commented; perhaps the other diners would |ters | ae ern ire,” one wet a cee _I then wrote a note to Professo A waiter must not make mistakes or answer back walter, boy yoietie, Semaine ih eaqlloass though hur must show no fee He useful ser rails F letters, and she was hig is seldom fairly pald unless, 2 mendicant, he gets his pay in Bg ig ares poate ge Mera tips. Our m of ervience to money tries to make of him a se ace Even: tne Pages ee oe Genatured ma A start she would learn rapidly, but ‘And th democracy, where men are presumed to have onal it would be seosseary te: start her sights! | Wi PY ale Can we have a democratic spirit in government unless we h | eg zea also aaked at Eirls reg St in industry as well? Must the workers who wait on the rich | he be allowed to polling { powerful always train to imitate the status of a slay Fpatalt pebahaatentr tga $ ait De a - Regular Bowel Movement } ng ar Wt SINCE THE UNIVERSITY of | Coll 1s the Champeen Introducer From Childhood on Fore- | a ! — | ed “undu Poscaag - Sra re bills, He put stalls Future Serious ishe had e esed: suteial Pg ae tailors: gg as Diseases | ec as told to do by th eacher “forking its place THE HARDEST THINGS We cannot all start life the ve a standpatters a r Batley can|advantages of money, but every jiato & garment Maps ee “WHEN A MAN I8 punished for|find to say ast the initiative|child born {# entitled | to the he | in and hme a doing wrong, t mily a and referendum is that it would|!t of good health. Through mn-| j eto fers more than he,” sa lge § ‘ t the United States from al fortunate ignorance car a) On the delivery of my nc h ald the other day in the superior |republic to a democracy lin the feeding of a bab a Rirl placed in a new ¢ ee ober Os oe ipa ea : eoreaelt ci post , From it st ht home a book in Py for the relief of prisone ‘RAH FOR ASSEMBLYMAN IN 1 ad i ar. The assigned lesson ran tities. ax which |MAN of.the California legislature! th eed ; ; pedir iabed would re r physical euffer-|Remits his mileage to the stat f \ ’ rapidly.. ‘Bey’ is the subject, ‘ran’ ing. But v could be done for|and calls on his fellow members to ) “ RR bite aah oie lo ait aly their mente sh? do likewise. Whisper! Inman 1 ak i dap! Ns beyond ge MEE Inde deta Other ctate m a 4 r The girl said with tears in her FAT APPOINTMENTS for the|men please copy, just the same. D | eyes, “I will go ne more” Be traitor trio over at Olympia. How - ho DIXIE ASKEW DUDLEY |] cause of the publicity given to | Makes have changed! 1 WOODROW SAYS HE can't tell - | her case by o University stud- | Zz. to be looked down upon as un-|who will be ambassador to Mexico 1 eat trp er trouble) Indl] ent 1 urged her to try again. i worthy of any more than he can tell who'll|stant to giv ’ : hes, amd) She has attended once since, - be the first to greet him at Wash-|dose of a milf a other disor of the and hae been placed as Pro- q { TAKING ANOTHER peep at thelington. Pshaw! ‘That's ea the op len oe me iothing | fessor Froula states, in the @ay's doings, {t is seen that Josiah | Woodrow. Mz, Jack mong them repr ' thi dl English class for foreigners, and mail ws slither ec Rene ist aive-tonic, Dr, Cald Syrup| in the sewing class, She stilt Playing the Cards. home rule question 80 much tothe Mag " Pepsin | has no reader; but the teacher Appropriately enough, with the front, a newly published volume of|edy is Dr. Cal Two generations of people are| has promised her one surely he nhy take: pliidaiga gM |r Marl Ded t) nds of| next time. Giadston the then F rup I oe in fe) it ese B peieeetens. OF | eterberough, the us © 1 ever moruivet Of tBe | the Aight sonouls. db Ree io IMs O e Par’ ner fn all Me ras, her it. It can be ob-|the contrary distinctly stated I a The two were dining together,|doctors failed: it cured my. his Ait fst ab: Citly. c@hes | Roew: lie. anoUs tieeh a Tana und Dr. Ma in the course of ¢ band of, constipatto: 7." vi one domar @ bottle, the latter be-| presented to them one ¢ where Wanted—A man wit Five Ml versation, made. it bag | om netipetion: My home |ing the size bought by { who |e foreigner: might Dé. ailaiea Hundred Dollars ($500.00); I |thought the gove wr lala? TAlla a’ laaahaiedee ie (toe \ val Results |not taking advantag of ov must besexperienced inten ncting straighiforv Oe aeve. Willa orace ORM TEE ba ure teed or mon hools, and 1d there might sive chicken farming? A first 1 am afraid, D jan Satie Gan nes ill bo refunded 1 hera, cabanas, MMe , Dr is mild, ngwsriping, and contains| yp po rehinded. others. ee Hadstone remarked, “hat, 1 that most excellent of all digest-| ember of your family has! 1 regret the: publicity this ease . man you are, you do fet approve | at pepsin . Pepsin t}has received, and wish to expre FRANK ATWOOD of our method of dealing with} This remedy | clally Intend . ber al trial) my appfectatfon for change that off Ireland log: Me lekbetes obliaseen « it in the regular} may have been made in the sehaol i 902 Second Ave. t your dealing that | tlola. people and all ofiers to whon i Ad-|curridulum to arouse the Intere Pesos Wain 4334 "oll ont jolt people and all others Lorn | dre postal will oto W. B./of the Boheman girl 1 am suv hu P, Hl are distre: th feck. TRIG Me it anatet ngto@ St, Mon-| yott will find her wholly deservin » coramon disorde ) Vee H air © free Sat bo! THER A Tl. McMAHON mai ‘isorders of Hd, such tie will be matled you } Wniversity of Washington PreIn ¥ Sale easily be taken for Price $2, QB casiy de taken for values, for Lot sold for $3.00; Lot 2—White Waists that a Pre Inventory Sale $1 98 wort! h more for only Price . Lot Waists that you would be : uh : pt to value at 98c Lot 4—White Waists that are bean tifully embroidered Corset Bargains ] by o5yoWars 9 ite for Saturday for the average figure Ladies’ and misses’ regular sizes, also ladies’ extra sizes Wide Embroid- eries, Special 25¢ | high bust, long skirt ters attached, made fs another good number for the rage figure ium low bust and LADIES’ PIQUE GLOVES, $1.00. skirt, four str hose supporters One clasp full Pique Gloves, ia hed; material is of good gradeff black, white, brown, tan, cham with Swiss embroidery trim Ppagne and gray ; and Spe is b bow; M be LADIES’ CHAMOIS GLOVES IN a0; $1 valine WHITE AND NATURAL, SPE irday at ‘ CIAL, A BRIE sk oica esses ienihan 89c conomy Basement.” Here are many Shoes that will not go on the invoice sheets for the reason that thi will t When x Department mana handed in these items for Saturday selling he a ced that he would 7 l ty of salespeople to take care of the rush these ext Bargains would rhe hardest months of the winter are ye t e ‘es hoes may save the of ad ll. 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