The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1913, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE STAR—TU SSDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 7 Housewives of Seattle, Do You Know What the New Tariff Bill Is Going to Do for YOU? Miss Ida M. Tarbell, Writing for The Star, Tells What ft Will Accomplish i in YOUR Homes By Ida M. Tarbell F | On the locks and hinges of the door! Jand ret yne on what ho makes? It is tmpe ‘o Geny hit | On the paper on the walls! ketn ci P of Pscraebh if for no other reason, ag the worn rearing a family of children on a small On the carpet on the floorl , oer t taritt ilege lays the heaviest hand, She must take Everything, literally, that went Into the house, bore a ‘ does a great deal to put an end rd-earned wages and make them “do. here are no rebates, no wholesale buying, no| a aye bo | THES THINGS y frying pat ry in uinber on the free umb ne ' Juet 1 aid should huave ar jog he which has t t he Fe ‘ +4 ‘ maa ye p . It le probable that It will, by removing a multitude of unseen buys by Kk, u v e ca , “ pay 0 an € taxes—like these—that the Underwood bill will help the woman } most. The bill goes throu American Industry Ilke a man, ax In hand, goes up and down a o m Jong obetructed by overhanging : : i trees, sccum ations of drift, sand bare and rocke. He cute away . . “ 3 H " branches, pull out piledup logs and rocks, frees the stream to MEANS ‘LIM ITED PRODUCTION AND HIGH P ; rave’ ake ik amicus: 4 tia t we do Ite natural work. 80 the Underwood bill has sought to free It is S e screws of S n r c Ww - . Industry by pulling out every useless obstruction It could handle. tel resour d to pay It lo a long step towards undermining Privilege, and every man and nd d } woman who hates Privilege should fight for its passage ting ugh the just prepar tart . low i ‘ an BILL WILL LIFT LOAD OF TAXES Pr cher cease WARD PREMEED WoMan, I bon underten ee ee fom * “no za “m are not ordinartiy couate, Hand-Playing even the Ime that makes the plaster \ | The new t rwood b tof ntir c part ALL OF putting in supplies when prices are low taxes Juxuries, T int “| Club Terms: $2 a Week AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE STILL PAYING oy f/ be ig a Saree pe Hy — 3 pe 2 dj - WAR TAXES on Le HOU S 4 n ray t s to get higher rates t ct ayo { the Ame | Hete Ie a man who makes frying pane. He has a protection Ta arnt y s on tha | of 50 per cent, we will say, and he wants 70 per cent. It is doubtful fan a IDs Mo TARBELA if anybody ever Imported a frying pan, but he will grow eloquent oc dslmgeo ges +e c ‘ 28 we over the danger of his doing #0, and he will exhibit the long list en et even : ed in She has pald them on the naile that held the lumber together! of duties he has to pay—duties on coal, on Iron ore, on Iron plates, seemtera. 8° nd they 4 i 80 On the glass that went into the windows of the house! on machinery to pay paid taxes on lu On the acreens she used in summer! By a The Adventures of Johnny Dan Cupid Is the Thoughtless BRYAN WILL AID IN tn ar wel CY TO PATON UD ee ie 615,000,000 Heiress SENATORIAL MIXUP __ ——— ~ LABOR TROUBLES, Atter an sGeal; See What She Got gic can you put a duty on all the materials he uses Bene ABE HURWITZ. | ed, for a direc f A Horsrcg Caer Fi a re TS 2 ere P RaPare If you've been prejudiced a r pianos, pianolas and the like, you should co: lers Music House and hear the new Perfected Player. It is dif- ferent from the rank and file. It bles you to really reproduce hand playing—it sweeps away the years of tiresome practice and enables you to sit down and play anything you like to listen to rae Guta oe eee | Cot) | WOMEN WORK TO yyy | ASA” op sasep eres La * i i n ' 4 j The Club Price is $467. But this Perfected Player EASY PAYMENTS b _ " ost ali N FRANCISCO, April 22 2! 7 Piano will compare favorably with any instrument you Class deny Cut °° ar ag poet the first tir et y 1 ‘ oe . can buy for $650. The sa g of one hundred and hee MS Ines cree IN SACRAMENTO | | | fornia the pows people to Be dy ee cighty-three dollars is brought about: by the power of $2 Set of Teeth, Guar- a | ; een sero VORAG. DOF | i . the Club. The Club deals i ad of tens, anteed Best, now By United ‘ « : | yi y piiiien Tana a yoga . “ and one can a ys buy a large quantity for less than a $12 Set of Teeth, Guar- - $5 pare . pian a | f \ cidentally the wo! San Fran : 4 ; single one. Hence you're invited to join with one hun- anteed Fit, now. C re t t : dred other fine people—unknown to you, perhaps, yet $1 Solid Gold or Por- $4 lo on of t aln . € “Wg ‘ , Sri tf rer ee 4 : j. nevertheless are doing their part to secure the finest celain Crown, $3 to player piano made for the least money. The club is Gold or Porcelain : { ‘ “ ‘ tory otter Segal ta< godue ett ‘i : z filling fast. The terms are so easy—$15.00 cash brings i Bridge Work, $3 to r e bt : 4 t r th 5 . the Perfected Player to you—and $2.00 a week pays for n t A ré a. ol Br, ee ar ¢ and 5 a % it. The benefit’s so great, the world of music and mel- Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up seuss AbogpMeectigiiendt nrg at fF henge re ged ag saa few . ; i ody, and the delicious evenings ahead, are so inviting, Silver Fillings... .50c Up ae : ; 3 ‘ \ _slogar 1 y ; that it isn't necessary to urge anybody to buy once } {that ¢ elle nd “ . they they hear this wonderful Perfected Player. Come in and try it yourself, t row, or come and hear it in the popular Thursda rnoon concerts in the Recital Hall. Then you'll begin to realize what a wonderful PART OF LIFE you've missed. BASY PAYMENTS—Come in and 12 ‘about our Alveo-Neuro nature, HE'S FORTY-FIVE TODAY ALBANY OUT RATE DENTISTS, POR PRICES WILL § YOU, OUR WORK WILL PLEASE Take Elevator or Walk Up. ‘ Tennessee birth, and ‘ q j r ‘ F | Engravings While You Wait, fe te fee: ie wing road, | mie Lite &, Guar Cag set Mr Mama iar 40 we ae i ‘ = = t led I ves a r at Palm Be: ch, Fia . a MLNS fae jroo Geb eal he aise oe | Third Avenue and NEW YORK, April 22 lore meet with one of the rules set down by. Wie Thane | a year University Street “THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM” i4 AND 16 WEST HARRISON a ervice rav- | 4 : fi ; E ‘ Pgxare ph eel deans equipped and open to the public. If you are troubled a ee FREE SCHOLARSHIPS 3's) 2 fio 32!" Howard Pierce R his fvvans. (fl Sith. envonie dineane, spend 6 few Fastest. Engr: on Earth cases, Come and be at home Steen white s Tg on ae, Inert has been an idealist, A year|‘ rs 4 grandson OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM cr a ee a tion wi the matriculat a | MEW AOMOS CS ese) a. », to. some she Ia N. The nshaw's at DR. NUERNBERG, ) Tel. Queen Anne 312 14 and 16 West Harrison. . ‘ Dressed Meats—Selling Price in “He must fond of athletics, He must & | smooth-shaven, a brune ay | good rider, He must be fond | of animal nave a firm jaw, | | be an. Episcopalian, a repub: Housework is h iti : SEATTLE PROOF lican and a money maker,” she ‘enough for a heatlhy wo- | actress, declares | | sal | 4e must have thick, curly | hale over his left ear, with no . red In itt a etraight nose, large |man, The wife who has a secure seats for ateople ake 0 10 | Trlmmad aiden i loer c \ ; And binge Pas eaeay ae aie is n pork and intelligent, but not 6 ie bad back, who is weak or eyes, and he must have d 6 fa ae ft A) Pins. foot * : ed ideas about RAISING PIGS | tired all the time, finds her xY ar : aes: at er an e oys”” wig tt t before | fiver mausans 4] and POULTRY’. lemon in his |duties a heavy burden. Sa, ) , Mra A. Cochran, 1343 Stur- bias ng tute .. ae 2 r with a fork Thousands of nervous, e “ f *ss Road, Seattle, Wash., Testimony of a Resident of Sturgess Road. tea, eat ice cream | ta i " |discouraged, sickly wo- . \AARA sa “The statement I gave the play drew a crowded Tate 4 John Drew | ’ 0 \ g Last night play stied faim Be: {deal she described)men have traced their . Net A ! for publication 1 mending That was the house and many were turned away. It is ja ye "troubles to sick kidneys— has Today superbly acted by the Bailey & Mitchell i ; : 4 RUM 7 ay. DIFEE REN’ N jhave found quick and AN eit they had ct member of | dis beautifully staged. Thursday j ive. ib oe ‘ fear tha one she ekentad "| thorough relief through us- \Wos,— Sauk beater tart players and 1s beautifully ged. : bt * He d of outdoor sports, | ing Doan’s Kidney Pills. IN ar ) iney trouble, and Saturday afternoons there'll be a special eae: i sinblasdaiting ite horaes and motoring, but othe | "The painful, ; ea Che nec matinee for the ladies. Admission to any , : ed. teat’ Meattli ' : os Sica (Thin times of woman’s life are aad | he te aly eRe ‘ oy me tear yw as $26 per || Carrots : : 8 much easier to bear if the jo od health and has part of the theatre 25c. Superior in every ee : wits 190 ka P kidneys are well. at sa teks nf tide way to any road show new traveling on the ¢ , eam | 5 Here’s a Seattle case. } ” Pacific Coast. L rd Albert B. 0 “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” i ' ; In village and in town, % Tied Ave. hd Chenry ©. Northern Rank “ida, : Re my i though it's ‘going up, 9 Sold by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Proprictors re peace A RR OS i ; It's always golng down | and must wear his clothes like

Other pages from this issue: