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Sg re ee anes nt en a tra Private Exchange Main 9400 S NORTHWHST Leactun or NEW ity by The & i. IF ff COMES TO A SHOW-DOWN, THE COUNTRY WILL SEE WALL ST. AND - GO IT ONE BETTER. There was a time when the gamblers in Wall 96 ant with the power that control of the country's credit gives, i could by a threat of panic bring Uncle terror That was in tl very little to do with the man who constituted the govern ment—in the days when government was run as a private } and select affair through Standard Oil's payroll from Broadway; from tl I hia offic f th Pennsylvania} railroad; from Jim Hill's offices im St. Paul; and from Harri- man’s headquarters in New York and San Francisco, when nec by | ve here and there Those were good old days for the money kings, for people were as docile and unsuspecting as sheep at shearing AND THEY Thank heav SURELY WERE SHEARED. electic { Wilson the Wall st. zinc has t thunder and li his progressive e WILSON HASN’T SCARED WORTH A CENT. He has just stood pat and smiled The pressure may increase until his mettle is desper idable ately tested. The forces of privilege are fo focussed. Our history is strewn with the wreckage of men who have dared the money power. One man, even though e president of clothed with the mighty authority of United States, can’t do much unless loyally backed up by the} masses of his fellow citizens. This is to inform you, Mr. President-clect, that you as long as home folks are with you and will stay with you fight for them, Nobody relishes even threat panic, much less the serious possibility of on But the plain people »w that there isn’t the ghost of a reason panic now, except among persons who are afraid of justice. IF A PANIC SHOULD BE MANIPULATED, THEY WILL GRIT THEIR TEETH AND GO THROUGH WITH IT, COST WHAT IT MAY. AND THEY WILL HELP YOU TO MAKE CERTAIN WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR IT ARE GIBBETED AS HIGH AS HAMAN AND TWICE THAT THO AS DEAD. is tl liar about this. Every new move ment, le matt how earnest purpose i inst thing And the er ies, most are per with axes to grind We now ! c f tt anti-pr ssives that the f nt slature has little chance to accomplish thing beanse of the persiste of the pr members in cluttering up the ha f the ca 1 oratory. They ofate, runs the complaint, v instead of ¢ t r And today comes the news that the pointed by Speaker Taylor to stifle the charge of Renton, that the and other state water front land have looted the state of hun- dreds of thousands of dollars in dock charges, will hold public hearings beginning Monday. Rather surprising, this committee is a “du ; ing committee; ¢ investigate if another com gate the Houser charges ; ven thoug charges fully nificant The fear of into th« ‘ emen s lik t progressives kept on orating the p 8 And the committeemen fina shutting Hous as S © Taylor did ive a chance to apy t in ar nd publi eting maybe some o ts in the “t 1 Hiance’ been hearing fr home, and niay finally decide to vote real inve If this terrible sin of progressive o' serious than this, by all means let us have more of it. A SLANT FROM THE BENCH prison. Gue why le fa i ¢ ers’ union sent to ¢ a b ll an order, sat quiet for a tim n Alexander t a whistle At or ! rest The instead tit rly conduct.” And the rit w n the limit Do you wonder t many toilerg th the law is stacked against them? § Morgan or Rockefellér had gone into jugged DIVORCE DI [ON—|] STRIKI band’s tr ied | Yi to the ta b r 1-| in " in Kare an is adjudged i cient evi-| priests are threatening dence | strike ste . Canada’s Finest Regort—$10,000.00 for a name. 617 Second Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR’ full leased wire mews service of the Uni Sam to his kne days when the producing millions had 1! Twice since yeen rattled and th faltered, her 5 : ing up like a Jame oye for a a Seattle newspaper, ymmittee ap- Rep. Houser roads and other big owners of Seattle mation. Even though this ¢, and not a real investigat- 1 purpose is merely to d be appointed to investi- 1 this “dummy” subterfuge committee could not possibly go into the merits of the Houser none week, as its chairman, Sam Sumner, himself declared in debate-—the fact that this unfriendly committee has decided to make its superficial investigation in the open is sig- he next election has been put] REPLACED BY SAN FRANCISCO, y is nothing more ute did ng a whistle where the custom Prince noir strike ad been se are on strike Thies Is Lovely Woman Hor puff and rat are made of de natured Chinks’ queues G Her fur coat is ekin, Her gloves of rat hide, Oh, thou lovely damsel, . pa ee My doctor, unromantic cuss, Would kibosh worldly biiset He's kicking up an awful fuss, About that °C. P. kise, *Chemioally pure ee Girl's eye Lik Girl sighs, Youth falls Girl amiles, Gets ring; More wiles Wed ding! A certain Seatt! rather remuneratiy strietly up against it wife has been co theorles of Chriat Duleyne—that was name—was a beautify he had very re lar awful! And she y She Uptoed {nto th or at the O & rehearsal WI you give me Naw,” grated the persan. “We de acrubwo n te Now the q y jhe mean? They have « tle janitor at the 0: DR. MILTON FRANCIS CLARK AND SHOWING THE MOST DARING 8TEP TURE SHOWS THE JOINT OF THE DOQ’S GOOD LEG; BOTTOM 18 X-RAY PICTURE OF THE OTH ER JOINT, WHICH oR AND JEWELS, A small dog awoke coma recent moved of life with whi In substituting the yint in the dog’s leg the OH, GIRLS! WHY NOT A PET LIKE THIS? CHICAGO, Jan ed—A snake not over two feet long; preferably water or gar- Can use blacksnake ter snak or moceasin if drawn. his is the advertisement in- serted by Sylva Van Dyck, star Opera com- in the De Koven pany’s production Hood,” appearing local paper Somebody trod on the of the pet snake Dyck formerly owned. Florence, who was an ardent ad. rer of her own Neither did 1,” brother unfeelingly, would empty tt.”——Lippincott’s. ee “I see a gelentist soon be ablé to collect foo from the atmosphere.” Well, pot alr bas furnished the| politielan#® with meals enturtes,” THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 OT lauta Tape Kega In that the name of some new ool- frat i ? a It'p the name of & neW/in the Star Circle, saloon on. Ring st. Cute, huh? é Taking it Gaey tak things easy,” remarked the Cheer no?’ inquired the Boob. Cheerful Idiot . th’ funniest thing) tother day dog Orab sloot-kivered |About th foll's; That there dow Not Training for Nothing “Tm an author, you understand, | o'clock spending my vacation on a farm to much will) HERE’S GOOD IDEA the ‘and two dollars extra If o talk @alect.” “Milo Mayes used th’ parcel post ind @ settin’ of goose eggs to He has just got @ complaint that th’ bird they wae to be entrusted to can hardly hateh out much an Sclence. be expected to from an omelett . A young fellow is anually crazy Hut he never real fizes it until the ceremony is over eee to get married, raed to cn The Two Losers ffice of Ca : I know a gtr! who ts @ Dear; |there’s another that’s a Duck; our office boy here is a Monk the telegraph operato! Also, I know Shrimp; he has a pal who's a Orab, “That ts the sword of my grand said the hont guest his col- “He lost an arm “ and beter who was showing at Gettysburg.” it's « terrible place for low t want any portor, who fs a Clam. , that'll be enough! tor says Corsets are as dan Well, they both o Hi Care It made them later. gerous ag whisky imake you tighter HERE’S NEWEST STEP IN DARING SURGERY; PUP GETS LEG JOINT OF SILVER AND GEMS left exposed by This is the first time an at- tempt to substitute a jeweled move PETER ROBERTSON ructure bes! Buckley, Wash : over been made in the history venture) HAZEL’S RIGHT? Hazel Hauck, 626 21st av., writes arithmetic not incorrect, ae stated America by the Circle, As the letters were accidentally destroyed, the Circle had no way of looking inte the mat ter, Many of the boys and girls »re motion of arma|made only very slight mistakes, land lege to thousands of sufferers, | but their answers had to be count- out the be as succensful an it! solved a| that her *blem that bas baffied the of Burope and the beginning of the Intell study of anatomy. n diamond fects of the anesthetic t |and Dr. Clark belleves {t w ly walk as naturally ficial joint as it did before t How To Discard Unsightly Complexion Mow often you onc your ugly complex 1 opty could tear do you know, some have ‘ithe Miesiesipp! wh matter how muddy discard Mt by thie stmple pr aot an ounce of ordinary meroolited wax your druggists cold cream. washing it off mornings wrinkles you get equally simple method = Uke even the deep ~ Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway PHOTOGRAPHS | S®ATTLE TO EVERETT IN SURGERY ' 11:45 pm daily eine Saturday HAS BEEN |} SILV ™. Officee—natt) surgeon has ake; Gr han any of his daring who have limited themselves to the transplanting or living bone and from @ etate RVERETT TO SKATTLE - and arteries we e undying ft intact by. Dr Massachusetts yurgery for to the end of the long bones |' IWRET TRACTION CO © his left hind leg vig Choice Bonds aa Mortgages mechanical | The Safest Form of Investment Known May Be Purchased From Us on the INSTALLMENT PLAN You Pay for Them As Your Savings Accumulate CARSTENS & EARLES, tcrpmated Investment Bankers cted to sing a solo at} @ chureb entertainment | The following morning at the se 200| breakfast tablocshe remarked to her younger brothe?: Well, knever thought my voice! would fill that large hall.” answered Lowman Building, Seattle ays man witt | Come in and see our free pictures e 617 Second Ave. POETRY CONTEST Next weok Will be has in the nelghborhoed of 6 er poets, and it's surely going to prove «# popilar week. The writing of funny poems seems to be the hobby of the ma jority of the large number of the Ofrcle verse makers, so that’s the reason Uncle Jnck Is going to have | the Circle poets dash off some fun pocket,” repiie@ the/ny lines. For tha best comical poetry to be received in this oon candy, And just think m clones next Friday afternoon at | much inter Have been sick for haven't been ab So 1 think I w Ko to school ald like to join you VERIL MAPLE, 6904 24th Av. 8. SISTER HAS JOINED |to Jo jand in the fifth B =? HELEN DUCOMMUN 1451 W. 67th Bt | THANKS CIRCLE Dear Uncle Jack Tonight ucky « minsed contributing to your con would suce you for th “7 mawer to th contest wi ed as wrong The Editor’s my | Editor Star: 1 think you will not;to stiffen. Make into loaves, | ins to call your mind tojrise and bake same as w CP new bread discove or tr * not make his bread as you sy Ts paddle or spoon just ns thick as t will stir even and smoothly. nd f)then bake tn a hot oven or spider.| 8.0.6. Editor The Star: Notleed in The *|Star Mra. Walton's recipe for un ty{ kneaded bread and keow it is a t}G00d one, but my method is so/ much simpler and better that I send you my method Take one large cup of warm wa- easpoon sugar. Dissolve yeast in a little warm water, using one cake to four loaves. Use flour enough to put Into greased pans, let rise and bake. Sometimes and when about two-thirds of and use rye flour Best Short STORIES of the Day A theatrical ma into a hotel with Col, William F eccentric monologist The manager greeted Mr. Thorn ton and, turning to Cody, said; “I would like to have you meet my fi here, Mr. Thornton Thornton, this ts Col, Wil }falo Bill." | Mr. Thornton, gripping the Wild | West showman’s hand, said: “Glad the know y Bill; what part of j |Buffalo are you from!—National, Monthly The lawyers got a tartar when. jin a recent trial in a Southern city, jthey summoned to the stand an aged darkey who had been an eye | witness of a fight that had occur | “Tell us what you know about |this fight,” said counsel, when old |Mose had been placed’ upon the etand |. “Fight?” asked Mose, a ly greatly surprised, fight?” | “You know very well what fight is meant,” said counsel. “Tell us about it,” “I don’t know nothin’ about no fight,” insisted the witness. “What was it?” “Bee here, Mose!” exclaimed the lawyer; “no trifling! The fight day before yosterday. You know all about it. Tell us . | “Oh, de fight day befo' yister. day,” said Mose. “Well, suh, you soe, 'se slept since de @ay ‘defo’ yisterday, and I never kin ricollect anything after I'se been asleep.” And that was all they could get from him—The Green Bag. arent What Truman Ketchum, Seattle's truant officer, rounds up small kide Who play hookey from school., How much am I offered to throttle my burning desire to write a little verse? The provo- cation Is great, len't it? towt, the Cirele will award a pound wt boys and girls can pen off] lines of the funny stuff tn shakes of a lamb's tall. | Th’ cat couldn't hold on nO) All the poetry must be addressed on th’ 406.|to the Gircle Club, tn care of The awa cat/ Star, Be sure that your poetry ts original and write it on one #ide| of a sheet of paper The contest | | } Dear Uncle Jack 1 am very} ted in The Star Circle. years, and circle, as I think it will help me pass away the time, 80 be sure Jand send me a membership ecard. Dear Unele Jack 1 would ike your Cony Corner, My sis jter has joined, eo I would like to ‘Snow Makes join, too, Please send me a meri jberahip card. I am 10 years old, Alice won a prize in the Circle nolved the picture puzzle print ed in last Saturday's Circle column. Alice's answer was one of 78, and so many of them we fit for the space left vacant by Artist @tanley, the work of awarding the prize was extremely difficult Alice won a prize in theCirele about three weeks ago. The following boys and girls sent to Dear Uncle Jack: I am interest- I testa for some time and I knew I| and din time. Thanking same, | remain time to practice JR, © there is a cowboy! er west of k of. The! usual way Is to mix the dough with | make stiff. Then flour board, roll) take about one-third of the mixture | be selected 25,000 poor, struge families, or better, widows, and) flour is stirred in, put into ee ne, to pees of — if lespoon-|he enjoys doing good, as his many cerivaan tar eet plainly indicate, he| doses are taken will cure @ certainty ought to experience greater Joy in the consciousnes that he had bronght hope and glad ness to the hearts of 160,000 wear souls than to one mau mediate family gested by Mr. Bausman to have ager strolled | >¥! }Cody and met Jim Thornton, the! © jinto the hands of the dog-i these fellows extort a Why should the credit of the s be employed to enable them to |liam F. Cody, better known as Buf-| Prices still higher, and to pocket a/ask for still larger measure of unearned crement? Why not do the right| jred between a number of persons } Saturday, Jan. 18, 1913.)ed tn The Star Circle, and would another Redmond gist who very much like to join. Will you The Star and would like ts read in The Star that I was the! please send me a membership card? nh the contest. I haven't I Jiave tuberculosis in the kne Nave been on crutches six month: mnot go to school. I tak sic 1 am 13 years old. Kx. BOV 17 B. Union St FROM MT. VERNON Dear Uncle Jac reading your let for a membership card. I want to join your club. I am 10 years old I am in the high fourth grade Please send me a mem beret as s00n as you can LESTER WATSOD Mt. Verr bread. When bread is the top while in the pan in pan about 10 minutes, then take out and cover with cloth, 919 27th Ave Editor The Star: Let's all boost the minimum wage law for wome now up for action before our state legislature. Every woman in the state will bless you for your sup- port. A. W. THIEL. Bremerton, Wash, Editor The Star: I trust you will permit me to comment, though ad- | Vermely, on editorials that have ap. , ' . in-| ter to one loaf, one teaspoon short-|Peared in the Times, adfocating ening to each cup water (I use cot- | teased salaries, more officials, pce tolene), one half teaspoon salt, one | *Pecially, suggesting national pen- sions for retiring presidents. So} far as Mr. Carnegie is concerned, | shall not deny his right to distrib ute his bounties as his conscience | and judgment may dictate would think much more of him had all! acts of charity H. A. PORTER Editor The Star: The*plan sug c Ww money and go into the ness of clearing and settling ed-off lands would be a good » but for the fact that it plays manger land holder The st are bad, but the monstrous prices Come in and see our free pictures. 617 Second Ave. AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSB | You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Odeon Theatre FInST AT PIKE Union Theatre ‘Third Avy, at Union, near P. 0, to the contest y of boworabig 38608 Ninth N. Stanwood, Wash, SICK GIRL JOINS | ANOTHER ONE and Valley school, am 10 years old, ax] a lease send me a lessons, and have lots of kk kkk tt ~, I think that the club. is] aking much pi pied | MAR! 3 15th Ave, N. W, Rake hhh Warning. nitting stories for this 2 please enclose 30 stamps for the “return of and our luneh, od ‘ Tam asking ebip card Mail such a tax to meet all ditures for publie LEILA BEKINS. | ments or aid to settlers: ey J.D. 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