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MEMERA OF SCRIPYS NORTHWEST PENA Telegraph News reas Association THR LEAGUE OF NEWS? servis of the United Entered at the postoffice, Senttio, W eocond nah. ne Published by The Stor Publishing 1 cxcopt Sunday A MACHINE OF DEMOCRACY those girls like called |} daughters but that President Wilson's who don't sit in the parlor reading novels are d the social center a It was one of who, recently sing something useful every minu ¢ of democracy.” states is authorizing the use of And, now that state after school buildings for social centers, maybe we'd better once more refresh our recollection of just what a social center is It's a saffron-} ly-boned baby that hasn't got bleached out yet nor “set” in its final shape, but the idea is ea is to create a place and a plan and a spirit at clear. The i and by which all the folks of a neighborhood can get together ina people's club without dues, and fellow with each other and talk over the common interests and find out again, amidst the many influences of present-day life that tend to set up cliques and classes and various dividing lines, how much more we all have in common than apart ound? tap and Tim's old 1 Ever st may not call on Mary's ma xan may be in jail to the Sally and Mary an scorn of Willie’s papa, j t let that Id cat.” interfere There aren't] with any “ring around cliques on a well-ordered playground | Well, that’s the spirit of a social center. It's to get the grown-up children—the folks who foolishly let differences in incomes, in where their forefathers came from, in the streets) on which they live, differences in THINGS, separate them— into the wholesome practice of coming together on one level and knowing each other, as FOLKS. If you've never tried the experiment, you" after its first shock has passed, how exq be surprised e pr 1 , humanly please ant it is—how sti ating and how instructive The idea doesn’t die. Strangle it here, it pops up there.} And gets bigger every minute, as al eas dh Because as the president's daug says, {ACHINE OF DEMOCRACY”; and democracy, 11 of America, must have a machine of its own—a ma e that the little, special interest machines cannot capture or cripple Our “Jim Ham” Lewis helping a poor woman to tote a big clothes basket containing a family washing made a pret tier spec in Ill. the other dav States senators us a i time. We ur } Many sena gret to say, don't helt her basket woman to carry the CLIMB her to them a carry metaphorically the washir clean lin Until saw all the significance in im Ham” has proved up. we can't say w litt! ship; but helping to carry the fam should be doing ALL THE TIME We have been rm y slow, here in thinking about ho ralongt only of the washing wash is what sena rich e washing h t of Mary at all we sca shed- We wanted the clothes done on uled time. We even expécted Mary to leave her home and babies and do the washing in back room. We told her what we'd pay 1 take it or leave it f eed she neglected her i they grew up to be ! pon society, we complained en they got our way; but never once did we feel a sense of re But now we're beginning to see that when Mary mothers her children and helps them to grow up into sturdy members of the race, she does no small work for society, and that it is cheaper for all of us to chip in and help her by a mothers’ pension, which isn’t a pension at all, but only a slight return for value received, than to tax ourselves to care for human waste, and have the waste into the bargain. Thus it becomes, not simply her job bring the washing home, and the s r fr out of place in bending his back, and we hope his brain, to a but OUR job, to novel experience. | It is that an recur tance w should be mz amend the \ n very time that California is wres would have been eliminated had the southern state a similar law to ours Washington’s alien land law was adopted as part of its state constitution, in 1889. Its 1 te at It is diser which g with a problem object is to eli sentee landlordism nat all foreigners The law provi have declared thei real estate here For 24 years the law remained on the books unchanged.| wry against only, and t alike citizens ntion to become citizens, may THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913. PHONES "90, Be" wi By mail, Aaiiy RATES "400 ax tne y enrrier tr IM WITH YoU OLD ScouT— MINE’S CLEANIN' HOUSE. NEGLECTED TO CONTEST CLOSED [tt te te Te STITT TIN Sete * /~ Sav Bi -iM GONNA BTORY CONTEST. PHONE My WIFE AN'TELL HER — Dear Unc ng ck Pe ha ag 4 The wo your Circle for some tin THAT THE BOSS 1S SENDIN' ME ae @ neglected to do ao. 1 am OUTA TOWN FORA Few Days— Fi 12 years old, and in the seventh A ‘ My brother carries The Star and we like It very much. I} arti cles r y to send to you, but have enough. Please send me a mem berahip card.—Ruth Whitner 2909) Burke ay, IN EDITOR’S i ee | DRAWING THAT WON | Diveriminating Against the Japanese Me ee drawing Of Editor The Star ot | ago horses b ( Anderson, § we had a little trouble with Kussia , i] me Circle's dinerimination of Jewish because of unjust Jagainst American citizer faith, We called Russia a barbar-| | ous and unelvilized country, and ab-| x rogated our treaty with them }ahoo {s on the other foot now even riminating a yet the eplendid Though Russia is not the oc Widay aflernoen twit ax|FROM THREE LAKES “ 4 contrib a ny De Unele Ja 1 e bees h i which . have de t mea mem out as @ om Weekly prize a diff t ber. Please send r n bership > 7 k for the judge ** |card Mildred Swanson, Three Country. |fal drawing of # horse's head, This| DECIDES TO JOIN he contest Sete eee eee Eee eee esSexFQass <RASS eet e eee eRe ee errr EL RN eee = ivy . ust cloned The Circle's big closed F The ample for other nations te and therefore can be exc such cannot be sald of th One of the ¢ al prix Declaration « dependence, uf the first tir * t Dear 1 which this ex ry tn founded, i#: Work to the Circle it 4) read rn bag °, a hold these truths to be self.jhe will compete again he other | have 4 ‘ 2 years That all men are ere drawing contests be held » hon th grade EQUALITY. A or roll this week {s longer than Pleas ership card KOC ‘ it seems, to boast of and | ever Elvira Stokes, North Bend, Weak, ; preach, but hard to apply by nar The following boys and girls sent } row, bigoted and fgnorant people.|!2 drawings which are worthy of BAGLEY SCHOOL = ble me And what fn the reason? He fs a) hon tion Dear Uncle Jack: I jel country for ing of the 4122 #18t av. 8./ ina Stewart Jap. In the language of Shakes:|_ § to Join The Star Circle much r Are at ta Jap eyes? Hath | W.; Alice Stewart, 4132 41st av te ‘ nel HIG le not a funny picture. It te a ead pleture, It throbe with emotion. You understand that here| Scere, jiath not a Jap eyes! Hath) oy rola Flagg, 1119 Yakima av; |i 2°, © eee cia ant a are two respectable business men of Seattle who pride themselves on the quality of their turpitude. sions senses, affectio passions; |!da Ex 2oulsbo, Wash nm a + cae an = 2 Under ordinary circumstances they would not lle or practice deceit fed with the came f Part with | Lowls, 127 Terry Susan” Gene” Clee a But behold them in the month of May. They are going to deceive the wives of their bosoms. How thu game weapons, subject to the 802, Monroe, Wash Suen ha ‘ered. S031 Wella 1 haggard are the features of the man on the left! Judge him not harshly, His slumbers are haunted by wame disenees, healed by the same! 4 Ist ay. 8. W.; V nile Diateetinecigdibcdeie yh longer they are beaten and pictures that hang crookeder the 1 cooled by th Anne pans, warmed « specters of rugs that become dustier the 8 Queer more they are hung i eee | 803 Winter and summer, as m whi ears ay 3 AUBURN GIRL ‘ a pegs P pies Dear Uncle Jack: We take The : = = ‘ou prick us, do we not bleed y com, |Star, and am much ed ip you tickle us, do we not laugh? on; Mary Mer. “4 “ y = you polson us, do we not die? And elle, 504 Port Townsend; |‘@ Circle page. I would Iie | In? .. ee P 4 J |if you preach equality to others,|/ena Lind, Xigona, Wash.; Syneva|#¥e You send me a membership . shall we not do Wkewise to you? If/Lee, Bangor, Wash.; Nora Lee, ry ae a Pict Sere ‘Thoughtful Tim Jails the we are like you in the rest, we will coset Amelia Jobnson, | p°" No 1 Bor 68 BY HERR JACOB Bull resoinble you in that Redm 4¢ Erickson, | ¥- D- No. 1, Tal Ta > > fornians are rah Waller e e SCHLOSCHHEIMER F bac , aube, Creo Herr and Frau Mu Benz Spondulicahaver Denounce the engamement of thely daughter Pacifier _ WILLIE JOINS | Long, thick, heavy hair. Want this kind? Christine oh ws reading Tha se trcte AS Been | Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes growth to ats: tow, mosh land to join it. Please send mes card... |20e8 not color the hair. densh Geblneobhelner at. How much land Ss » Join it. Please send me a card Pr 8 eased by this company, ¢ Willie Anna Lomax, 4161 39% { Doctor. Sr That doesn't sound just right to me. Darn the printer, if he's road companies, timber co! { oe a Ls made a amear of thie denouncement. Anyway, girls, I'm engaged, » 06 rations, which and that's half the victory, as you all know. The marriage will be lized, in comparison to th pulled off shortly, | attend the firet prenuptial party this afternoon. holdings of the Japane It'll be a shower at the Y. M.C. A at ast, work the soll? It s “ex “ef y all this yelling, in the last A lady was held » one Saturday night alysis, that if we are to be robbed A. 5 By vt seemed to be ra 1 and lame. of our opportunities, it should be SOHN CORT: He te a t ° t done by so-called Americans. MANAG ER $ : haven't & cunt t powder There {s some talk of war be (This 1 © $4 cor ® I © sor hi twe this country and Japan by Matinee aise Thi te : jingoists. Whether we are ° : es area or war ov vot io vot the 14 Nights, Starting Tomorrow Night t. One inspector. One arrest. One judge. Two bucks. stion, but what will we gain by rt An inspector arrested John Donaldson and F. J. Wahi for spitting i The Japs will fight to the last ts on 0 steal aac lditeh for a principle, equality, and e ‘ x b Judge Gordon eays that If Donaldson and Wahi expect to rate as every pure-minded American who ts S l P; d M tl gentiemen, they mustn't expectorate on the cars. not blind and who understands the cla rice . a nee - oe KF cardinal principles of this govern Weill, girls, it’s snowing pretty hard today. It's true: | can prove ment, must certainly sympathize s.'- Weal ice seaedenie "ance eaten, lee areal | tae aoa wih the dupe ednesday, $1. : It has to be one or the other. Now, it Is not snowing. Therefore it MARK M. LITCHMAN, ’ mut be “enowing.* S11 Madison St - “ar a Pe OLIVER MOROSCO Presents ANSWERED BY MR. CYNTHIA GREY *t modern outside rooms tn ‘aeiae abnd ¢ t the td thyle W 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public ; eo Every time. Or do you mean how many consecutive times for Marget.) eee a y each visit? la ed with ingrowing finger nails. Can you tell me bow is ce f | wo out ier AB successtu D Stop wearing shoes on your hands | in all the numerous ailments cause: | @ ft 1 Ml eeuaee F a agen ? ; | by defective or irregular action o | wete ny O08, orm for a man, whiskers to wear a gren hat | the organs of digestion ana elimi Quite proper. But he would attract a great deal more attention | bation-—certain to prevent suffering ‘| | and to improve the general health- | This question has been debated by thousands of persons thousands of times without either side ever being convinced. In our opinion it depends altogether upon whether the doughnut or the hole in made first. If a large hole is made first, more material is necessary to sur round it than if the doughnut is made first and a large hole inserted tater. by removing the bow and putting the side whiskers on the hat | As FAGIN in His Own Version of dough neded to surround it, I argue; t arger t he more Seld everywhere. to boxes, 10c., 2% Prices, Evening ....... -50c to $1.50 25e to $1.00 Matinee Pa er : the best way to go to Europe?—D. R 1 wh at is t ay | NOTE.—Curtain Positively at 8 p,m. SRarp. Matinee, 2 p. m fe | Ll. D. writ 1 wtice A. L, \ if one scratches + match carried and tehing them makes the ght—sometimes QUESTIONS THAT MR. GREY IS UNABLE TO ANSWER | ‘ ¢ ’ In what kind of soll should lant electric Hight bulbs? Shoulda] g c y i a yisiatu aw rincipally } 1 r r 7—I} During the session of th ¢ last leg ature, however, princif ally!) plant in the nornis evenit K we : Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages through the efforts of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, | Does a farmer plant ; t a: ary drill : Fr re M | Vaudeville : * Wha sed should I #0’ a lroad yard?—L, an amendment was submitted to the vote of the people in| hei er Oe ner tas Sutin A a ee | pe November, 1914, which would allow aliens to own land in in-| When iis eyes feast on & pretty girl, does he let his ee a ee ene ee . corporated cities and towns | eratroye give me instructions in manicuring wire na as meni: Moorea Euisbripadlnous e cr Proponents of the amendment frankly argue that How much noixo 4 hy a weather noport?—B N. O Mother Goose Girls|}* advantages of foreign ite in Vi igton outweigh| === = SS = 2 | Takk In Fantastic Fancies from Nursery Rhymes. an the evils of absentee | m CUT ALASKA TOLLS ) strate | ery ye aap ) trtowneenen i wade y-tie| LO Demonstrate | 2% Emil Hoch & Co. : |war departme beginning . ‘ ‘ b University professor paddied by students for wearing white collar.| with July 1, 0 eduction His Own Serum i. bi re Campus day is certainly be popular than ever will be made on mee Sl aes oe 9 99 o ——— _ not Jing 10 1 CEA sagen not exceeding 10 words Th| Ds. Martin Hagourete, dlaoover “Love’s Young Dream Hal There's hope at last. Y. M,C. A. sleuth finds D. Rum In| instil. Kent ove ' er of an alleged “cure” for tubercu- | | 1 Saisie! Pe 100 a ae pudding served to versity students. That's the fellow who ought to| oy ow The losis, Wil be given a chance to | 2 be able to discover who got the $6,000. esa Ma a trate the merits of the — ———-———- Aner ty r before a committee of ph fice n to be ppol 1 b: lassi ns ths: art. tu:lrtvens Shore 80 we sto fyela hen boon cee“ Bungalow Kraft-Hardware pretty m free list, anyhow ; ae AT THE THEATRES sever My sor i ho are affected A sf ; coilisen ‘. . j we iberculosis = inthe THIS WERK Hoo aun Wt use f and Decorative Metal Work t by Damourette, In order to a I CHOOSING JUDGES FOR MOTORCYCLE Moore—Dark p ove his erum harr 4, Dr.| For Craftsman doors, built-in buffets, bookcases, side BAMEY MITCHELL MGR. kao ioe Bx RACES ON MAY 11 AT THE MEADOWS | | Metropolitan—Darx Gin own. body “beteee. eonay tie boards and fireplaces. Frank Cross, motor editor of The Star, Cyril Arthur Playe 4 Boattio—Batley & Mitchell Stook fi! tnhero ate ea ; : : Distr iekiW sgnar, wil bo the three didpes at The MeaGows totor Co, tn “Tho Fortune Hunter.” {j ‘"Horoular patients | Expensive in looks—not in price to you | PE ip cas — ~~ ht ht, Tomorrow Matinee and. Nig! cycle races on May 11 John F. Gorman, state organizer of the W. F. M., will fill the position of starter. Dr. G ingley and two associates will be the official timers, and Dr. J. A. Ghent the {clan for the associa tion. The track has been prepared for practice Sunday afternoon and many riders will go gut. Fred Zwick, T. P. White, Roy Hetn Fred Mercer, Jim Bergstadt and Pid Bereth are among the riders who have already ¢ red for th ious events A unique motorcycle parade, headed by Cavanangh’s band, will open the day's festivities and the races, and time records will follow fn rapid succession. ¢ al Manager Robert A. Hiller will arrange the program #0 there will be no de! Orpheum—Vautoville JOSH WISE SAYS: | Catalogue to Prospective Builders Upon Request Emprese—Vaudeville, “Congressman Mockhiser is ter . % 4 Pantages—Vandeville, be commended fer th’ generaus Can be supplied by all hardware dealers. brea a oo , : amount 0’ patronage he has dis. GRAND—Vaudeville and, motion | tributed tn Beeleysport, He has Made by WERK. OOMMENGING: MONDAY; (MAY °6 pictures made his son private secretary, put ‘ cH CLEMMER — Photoplays ana | his sister in th’ pension departmnant, ART HARDWARE AND ee ee eee MANUFACTURING CO. 928-930 First Ave, South, vaudeville, MELBOURNE—Photoplays vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. bureau of d here.” an’ his daughter in th’ engravin,’ all of whom “THE SQUAW MAN” A Western Drama Evening Prices, except Monday Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Special Bargain Night Monday and MODERN rooms 1 ele atly furnished lowest rates at Hotel Vir hth and- Virginia, near llott 80: eee! 30c and 200 ee. unda Seattle, Wash, estlake

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