The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 4

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bd THE STAR—FRIDAY, “APRIL 25, 19% THE SEATTLE STAR rowan oF THE TS KONTHWHReT LAG “Daly Seattle paper bay full tensed wire mews eeint Want 7hontoffioe aa seconde Sle eer mm up to ele six moe 6180, yoar 68 | A . “War Must Be — ented in the chasing er of your ¢ . lke Phe Scar Publishing Go. Phone: Kechenge Main 9400 The Adventures of Johnny Answered by Mr. Cyathia Grey i fed tn the purchasing power of your save pr Please tell me how to fireproof a straw ha dred, | ally ot 108 theal It Is a difficult and expensive job when done at home. Any LET US BHOW YOU THE 1 L. VALUE OFFER IN rellable fireproofing company will do It cheaper and better. HAVE THE FACTS masquerade ball next week, and wish to imper Iam going to a What kind of a costume should I wear | won a railroad brakeman The suit brought by taxpayers, charging the county cx Carl Sannon hissioners with improper handling of the $950,000 court Wear a blue sult with brass buttons. For a cravat, wear @ aa: 1 railroad tle. Carry a ewiteh. , " set for tria ete ouse bond issue will sox et r ii h be t 1 it on its merits, and | How can I prevent my razor from pulling?—A, P, O, -d the case will be tried out o s merits, and = | Ralse a beard echnicalities he people ar ntitled to the | ee =” = ec eiil ie Figet } What kind of a vell should I wear when traveling?—Gene val ntroversy They pay freight wave ao “it $ We cannot answer intelligently without seeing your photo It is common kn wledge that th $950,000 bond issue Swen eee th the unders ding the 3 $ he was yroved by the people wt h eu rstanding that thi ies aivd chacdisedticen tac ueaiatie we Id for seven stories of a 20-story building Soak the prunes over night In a solution of ammonia, one eee ey : | quart of ammonia to a gallon of water. This not only bleaches on the Coliseum site Pictures of the proposed courthouse | the prunes, but gives them a flavor “re lat d the campaign, and advertising mate-| | ; neteencaiimsbnenatinnins were circula : : | Questions That Mr. Grey Is Unable to Answer rial was distributed to that effect | * ageonagelieyeae bat (ha a yr oct i : Jarren Gould draws Where can I buy tin windows for a bath room?—J, D. T But it seems that after Architect A. Wa Where can 1 buy tin windows for e bath roomf=3. DT. i fi fi making the plans, and his experts draw| a pa a. All the ha Phage a cae were weeedaek S onteapessegbewipales x | Would y all a minister's hitching post?—, P. H their fees, there scarcely will be enough left to pay for even} Does ft elephone cor edit because {t can't transact | business w a re W. L. a three-story building | How much sugar 4 1 use in canning sweet peast—Con Now, is it true, as the complaint alleges, that a frame-up nen & MOST ANYTHING - | /y | Orde: Will Recelve Our Prompt Attention, $3.50 to $6.00 values at \ $2.50 and $2.95 Take Elevator—Open Saturday Evenings to 10, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C2 Inc, SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, oo “Jim, Um giad to see u're back the front existed to secure Gould his fee rather than secure the kind of WHAT HAS BECOME OF— > | ’ C neople were led to expect Your stamp collectio a courthouse the i. e ia Ce eats bile The family album that used to repose on the parlor table? That can be best were OY babar de The wax flower cross in @ glase covered frame that bung on the i ts. The lawyers in the case can best serve the pub wall? a ts 2 “ae ates nd objections The tidy on the big rocking chatr? lie by ER) TORN ICAI S The shell that lay on a corner of the hearth? hair-sp! no doubt, can be abur y rais The kaletd er bought the year be went to the Cen all such cases as this. . LET US HAVE THE FACTS! And did you ever think you would lose the lock of hair she cave . or Jobn, Baseball,” wrote Henr or Tom, or whatever his name in (we mean the vice dent) in acknowledging the receipt of an annual pase to the Washington grounds, “sets an example to the business of the country that is valuable.” So it de It In the only stee! bound, double riveted trust that makes human beings an You may miss some fun on the water wagon; but there sees Aye — fined, suspended, blacklisted or held in are off-se You rarely have a headache next morning — A social worker reports that you ean bay a baby for §2 {9 Boston, but that a poodle costs $100, T us, Woodrow, are you doing any thing to cut down the high « And you're likelier to have a balance in the bank j Wiscon: a white ribbon mission isn’t 's industrial c or proselyting od t least, it y preaching body A 3 ¥ : , Downard, Olfactory Criticlem. But it just hit Johr eycorn a powerful smash on the ni mova'n presence seemed n by reporting, in a casual sort of way that 44 per cent of £0 much the presence of a human! y ref being as it med the presence of state, in 1911 lat convictions for its progress , an odor; # curling, mystertd est year for which figures _ were DUE DIRECT- | nauseous, unclean odor that pect t ed and amoldered; an odor in LY TO BOOZ ? Jing and indolent, but how sleek Perhaps it would be more accurate to say due to the is and amo how soft and strong London (Ont.) Free Press. yeted much f booze me way t 2 And perhaps if there hadn't been t the old Ad | Father's bought the aweetest daln- ‘ hay ns ‘dleman ty hoe, av in 15 Cutest little rake and cunning s nr 0 the seeds; ‘ ow we to ker © of IM about another month | know r 3 » find He will have a crop of lovely the last word al ' weeds. on of old Adam} tbinat le eyery time; and it, | It's @ good thing the last pleture ¢ is that a con What and a reckless use of li therefore, seems reasonable to suppose that, ere the present era of social housecleaning expends its energy, some changes will be demanded in the liquor business. —_——— | is beyond or spells trou here for him to fall into, wasn't | Will Enter the, Home and Sit --- | Liquor men, like lawyers, have been doing a great deal of talking about how they meant to put their affairs in better shape. They have quite a bunch of good resolutions on file } But the inquiries into vice show that there’s still a rushing} Best Short STORIES By William B. Wilson | Secretary of the Department of) business in many rear or upstairs rooms. And such records as| of the Day PARES Leber. sak at the one from Wisconsin sustain the opinion , if there’s any] . eit ao Ane} | way to reform the business from the inside, it isn’t as yet very @ creation of a de partment much crowded with f wers of labor | eof tab Better take notice, Mr, Barkeep, else pretty soon it will t States a be a case of “Tag; you're IT”! bs a seehaar have been recognized by so | It is mot everyone who seems so In the front row, who Ie r: pag Spe ede ke bald. Occasionally, some. like the university boys at the Moore n tho cab- | night, have baldheaded wigs on rather fertile hirsutian territory. 2 of ears-ago wide | ont caused and op SECRETARY WILSON, ft ts directly felt by the public. wad a Thou shalt not judge either the length or the durability of the) pas roads in Commissioner Hamilton's district by the cost thereof, for thou), shalt be mistaken. Today it te an An organization of tndividual i fact that is a that could p in at that or of course point, stop the strike and ad Money talks, but that $5,000 isn’t even whispering. « the most potent just the differences between with bis overcoat buttoned up to hie} made by in a gen employer and employe would i. eather anit t Althe quietly, a | attract instant and widespread Seattle cops thought octopus In bay was bald-headed man. We biuah ©! He wee rat org e t | attention. for them. Any chorus maiden could have told them they were looking} kn 7 ¥ y - wl bed bu ne wa 1 . | it Is of vastly greater bene- in the wrong place. peat ee ea dex of tre | Tit to employer, to employe and 4 public opinion | to society to have the differ. Tacoma’s tea party is said to have been a success. Well, why|i The department of t djusted =BEFORE the shouldn't it be—in T - small and its funds are | and that Is the work =e te ig at thin time, but the which It will be our poliey to t | perform. | hope to render e Travelers in our midst observe that the scenery spread out be atran br fective rvice of this charac neath the windows of some of our downtown hotels doean't come up| as he wa act e t ter, although | realize in ad to their expectations, said scenery consisting mostly of vacant lots,|, a ot produce er vance that it will be a service ittered with t and ru there's a job, it would seem,| vant 5 te oa One t whose benefits are not strik for the S nber of Beautify our hotel window| ir, di fons of tt Ingly and immediately appar- scenery. ia? its organ ent a = . 4, removea| tivity eventing e be The department of labor it has come last. Domestic formed a union ed his ex tween employers @ o*. | more than any other Chicago, and will demand regular hours, Saturday and Wednesday ts nota “4 This function w peo. | ment of the govert rnoons off and the privilege of entertaining in the parlor on desig. at, and acula It probably will not that of agricultu ated evenings watch while t terest sharply irec and closely the lives , 9 | public In women and children . “a y attract ca. It will exert a oe foe bs has hap afluence upon the ma A cara Pe cours, welfare of the people. | drawn to | ‘The things with which it will ea aint anni | strike involy deal—immigration, naturallea ee ala imber of people, | tion, children's activities, ete. al \} For Making Pure, J Delicious Home-Baked Food. Dr. PRICES "¥™ Baking Powd Sure, a Bank Has to Be Careful What Sort of Men It Employs SAYS “All that keeps! Beeleysport from enjoyin’ a boom The applicant for a job in the bank stood confidently before the » not ko?” ¢ | JOSH WISE | | ried the latter, pleasantly, was prompt reply Is that th’ real es-| chew? : : tate agents can’t sir. I consider the use of tobacco a filthy habit, sir.” sell any property You never drink? In fact, you don't know what liquor tastes amble or play cards?” Or bet on horse races?” | You teach a class in the Umpth Street Sunday-S8chool?” AT THE THEATRES | “Yes, sir” THIS W mttle < ve no bad habits and are pointed ont, generally, Moore- ] T as a me : \ irse It is not for me to say, air, but makes Metropolitan—D Tour t 1 may be alright, sure enough, but your past 2 Beattie : ¢ ck El r 11 nst you. Bank these days, have to be unusually rt a in “Father carefully electing their employes. . Good-day, str!" Fine and Wholesome Biscuit, Orpheum—Vaudevil * — 2. * Bmorece INCESS Editor The Star: T would like to Delicious Cake and Pastry Pantages—V' PEN SSN EARS OLD |’, tumtenton inthe present GRAND—Vaudovillo and.motion SIXTEEN YEARS OLD jaiscussign of the question of Aut larated LONDON 1 2 Flags are atic immigration to the United — CLEMMER — Photoplays ana || {ying on all government buildings States. Why would it not be fair Sanaueniio, today In honor of the sixteenth | and just to all to place immigration MELBOURNE—Photoplaya ana}, ?!"thday of Princess Mary, only to and from those éountries on a No ] vaudeville, wughter and third child of King basis of reciprocity, @llowing as A um ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and | i00'Ke and Queen Mary. Artillery many Asintics to come Into th vai deviiia, es were fifed in St. James's United States as there are Amer! No Lime Phosphate Park and at Windsor Castle cans that emigrate into thelr coun born he palace In 1897, receiver EQUAL JUSTICH ‘TO Beat modern, outside roc congratulation from royalty ; ih to 0c ewart Howe, 8¢ throughout Europe, but otherwise! REFRIGERATOR SALE—Biake | | Stewart, © celebration was of the quietest) Furniture Co. 416-17 Pike, ve and most porsonal character, My Department--the New Department of Labor- —Secretars | A h, I know'd I was thin, but 1 t think you could see my | Second Floor. back from the front Eltel Buliding. A woman who haa been od tax assessor of H wo saye that since taking the job # | has covered w a 6, | with an occasional nest ‘ | Walt til! she meets the men’ She'll | have to hustle to find that occ in tax returns, = | sional honest or laville ts talking of Mmiting| aloons to one for every 64 ation. The 8 good is hardly practicable. It would result in a t of overcrowd ed saloons Philadelphia grafters who robbed the y 000 have been fined $500 apiece Bomebody ought to start s eubseription to pay the fines | for the poor fellows ‘2 —_ aa —E___ ail, Ti i A Ghattered Romance. P gues arte ime to Faint / itsa BATEONELOR'S | } Is yoor house the only dull 1 spot on the landscape? rer-beaten? Is the paint all Does it look worn and wea washed off? : ure | mun J ages of the weather are pretty hard on a nake it look old before its time. AINIER LIQUID PAINT The ra If I ha € r That night stare ng ase ae ua abe IT’S WEATHERPROOF You p * i b to p m ¢ perfect satisfaction that a really s gives. The name and trade-mark is Insist on getting this paint. g paint your protectic Rainier Liquid Paint is mill-mixed, and, therefore, an accurate and uniform paint, convenient to put on, SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, If your dealer cannot supply you let us know and we will see that you are supplied, A SEATTLE PAINT CO. 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