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MEMEERR OF THE SORIPPS NORTHW ST EAGUB OF NEWSPAPERS. Telsgraph News servies @t the United Prose Association. wince mation, "Prentigned rN "aig Veichng company every evening @ PHONES “ceding” with "ait Separate RATES EE | ES “aR By 3 HATRED OF A RAC ! re fact is of interest that every appeal to race hatre which is used by the California demagogues ainst the Jay n against the Irish, the German ans, the Jews, the Italians and the A PLEASANT DAY THE VICTIM (THE WINNER) wn The most pleasant time of my| ¢ ation was a day spent on the! > anese has been used in the Swedes and Norwe French Canadians lsification from the editor of the The foreg g New Yi World trates how little people in the far sonshore. I started it 10 o'clook 7 Bast know about the Jap question and how willing they are n the morning with older site| JUST WAIT TILL | CATCH to cover up their ignorance with downright lying OR UnAMe Tle itvour destination, wo welected «| 7-1 THEM KIDS — THAT'S Au! No Californian, demagogue or sincere patriot, has use er ae sae a7 | under some fra erant everg and clone pling brook. Aft prise Association.) fEquipnd aT 4 short rest y ii Ui Con: Fy ind a drink of tj | ee Why fresh, cold ater SWilid y nt to the 1e Irish, German, Swede, Jew, Italian or French immi nmentiona + + BY Gene , Morgan + 2S, Re sbjection that is justifiably used Jap, and it is an objection based on race hatrec The Japanese as a race have a low estimate of woman as a created being and as to the purpose of her creation ar nd uses to which she should be put. And Californians refuse to put their wives and daughters within the influence or effect of that low estimate. Save as to Orientals and blacks, there | is no state in the Union where there is less demarkation of nationality than in California. 1 mingling, soci e in and Irish, Jews, Italians and French xt all studies the conditions in Cal (Copyright, 191%, by the Newaspa ROWING ng is the reason why Man (nvented the motorboat equipment for rowing consists of one rowboat, one pair of t, one pair of brass lungs, one sturdy ack and a An ample amount of wavelets to float the boat also beach to wade and have boat rides x the shore. er two or three hours we got pie , Went back to camp and buflt a tiny camp fire and spread our lunch After lunch we hunted four-leaf clovera, moxses and wild | flowers. On onr way home we could over | look the many bluffs and points and see the antl boats and schoom o ° jers, It wan such A pretty ace oars, one deep ob nd t and Thin fact goes without saying. Not #o the boat, It does not go until it has been poled off the gravel with the assistance of a variety of breathless, printless exclamation: » next process for the daring oarsman is to seat himself safely craft. It can be done and often ts done. It ts done even with ping one’s fair passenger {nto the minnow-haunted depths. This is ger ally aceomplished by leaping at the boat when it's not looking and getting a firm grasp of starboard and port. Then knee! gently and assume a sitting posture, but do not get nervous ff your f. passenger screams, You have merely squashed her summer bonnet h tn no way affects your right to navigate {n government charted waters Having fitted the oars tn the oarlock-——which ts no more difficult than threading a needie or flying a kite tn a cell Insert both oars in the briny at a distance nd yo smartly on both paddies. Thix ts to put your ¢ ing to the way the water splashes fornia But the Californian does draw the line against the brown | man, who, at home and in California, complacently regards all/ femininity, from 1 year to 100 years of age, as natural acces- sory to his vileness. that It brought to memory Laongfel The The government of our country depends upon the character of the men who rule it—the character of those men has its genesis in the home. The character of the home is: made and enlarged or limited by the woman who Is the mother of the home. The national capital |e founded on the national hearth—-Lavina Hart. “r-you proceed to low’s poe Lighthou back. Then ft in motion, #o pends the attl ced, whe will tell you that y aught a crab, On t other hand, if her new gown Is drenche » may indig amand you to get ont and walk, leaving her to wig-wag for real male asaistane Rowboats are used successfully by pearl divers, fishermen, Ifo |“The rocky ledge runs far into the sea, And on its outer point, some miles away, The lighthouse tifte Its massive }i)\% | masonry, . crew. If the one to be ¢ s Whate’er my sout may tong for, Whate’er my eyes may see, The simple faith of mother I broad enough for me—Jack Crawford. | 1 | encod savers, duck hunters, bait casters and batt drinkers Rocking the boat is to rowing what looking back at the scenery A pillar of fire by night, of cloud fs to auto speeding. It t# a jolly prank which rarely falls to score by day. tn the Ist of “Drownings for the Season.” The saddest part of these iies In that onl ne foot boat rocker ts ever canght in single “Even at the distance, | can see the WHERE YOU GET THE NATIONAL GAME HOT AN DR. WW nt, When the day comes that two or more professional skiff tides, shakers are caught In a single boat-wreck, the summer resort towns Upheaving, break unheard, along will flings and dec a joyous holiday and the guests will not Its base, » big ball clubs elves pr have to eat bread pudding at dinner A speechiess wrath that rises and you—especially the ones live on There no prettier sight than a deepechested youth rowing a A ens | ides Bo let's have a chat today about th " slender young thing who reclines behind a parasol. But the spectacle Mam Lunas | ¢ lip and tremor of the There's clean, wholesome ft ching your of & fat woman being propelled through the heat and giar a 106 ~ face ball playing. But (whi the true reason #0 pound fountain pen—that's enough to make even a mute rowboat stand —Laila Ericksen, age 11,7 12th heads in t n do t that way, by proxy me end ta protest Ay. N. W pla ) ney're Resides, as with re ing, oma s so much easier to boss a job t to do tt ae i — | It isn't in the big however, with thelr high ssions < AoE THIS 18 EASY : and fancy salaries, that nal pastime has {ts stren it's ta > ~ ote a aoe erie Aro Mgle 4 3 If you want to see REAL sport; if you want to observe the humat ya — weekly prize award, a handsome seempe—grommy | Pound box of candy, will bo]; How many times has the same fate overtaken you, Circle boys? animal at work with all his pores open, follow your small boy to the retend.” What 9 oe BUN K scx oocuiiersaen given to the boy or girl who |) Boye will be boys, and whoever heard of a swimming “party” in which rouds the Clrele Club the largest |) there was no “Chaw-wBeef”? lat of names of boys and girls —— nearest free diamond and wate there to pose or ‘OUR'E. Exact end. What you get is the gar old sed al it at, undred high-priced professionals fairly | = — oo A sini desire to become Circle l b wapape ary, there are Ss very ughout th ; : toe re The contest will | ™e & membership card.—Mae Man-| It is quite as tall as the barn itself pap MTTLLIONG of tenmed-ap yap br Well, girts, I'm back—a sadder, bud-welser gink. Friday afternoon at 23)/"/ng, Raymond Wash. In front there are many thistle ager sggeey ‘ rw ae Christine was a dear. And | suppose | was a hyena. “ in . weeds which half hide the dow but who «ive al e eo ar We disagreed since the day | found out that her profligate brother iialane red Dear Uncle Jack 1 am 8 boy ani was The door ts open aa fae 10 years and in the Fourth grade.|vite you in. But inside there am thusiasm of wld » prize aw ) | We have taken The Star a long/no inviting things. The one stall had squandered the family fortune. As you already know, the last scene In our matrimonial tragedy was enacted at Olympia but member tifleate il, however, it count They 2S OF TH I'm now 0 t The | he m going to look for a wife who has no money, eo lese ® time, and 1 am interested in fs broken entirely t. ‘The the prop of {ts de: stiny We want to hear more about them. Our re 9 A : “ ‘ d to those boys and girls ime, an ni { r a n y ow volley Er taeen beniee 5 tried in the past to keep pretty closely He Sapte SOP cece geths bby hake are broke offer themselves, od on the list. Only the || Star Circle Please send me a/manger is broken down and there By in touch with these kids of Class X Y Z. But this year we want to 2 beset # and addresses of the ap- || membership card —-Charies Dowell, |is no floor. eeerve 435 Eighth st, Bremerton, Wash. I wonder if this desolate place plicants are necessary (ter start hustling today, || ee eRe will ever again have an occupant Dear Uncle Jack: I am 13 years —Lester Fey, Monroe, Wash. old and in the Seventh grade. I would like to Join The Star Cirele 75 COMPETE beat the record. “ oa ” So come on, ows, and tell us about it. Give us your stories Th “fish wall trot,” “one step,” and and your scores. Su we want ‘em. Aren't we printing the NEWS? * has succeded the “hor | “Argentine tango” in Washington, D. C., dancing circles But tho folks have nothing on us right here in Seattle. Our 5 | “totem frolic,” “bear prance,” “tilikum toddle,” “potiatch squirmer,” Neer ne ere G \ce unoerion pn ee wiggle-wump” beat anything that the East ever heard of. JOINING FAST club and have membership cArd.1 i. erickson, age 11, lias Wl | potiatch squirmer” will be the most popular dance thie sum ‘ é — al jones, FD. Ma. Li. 2% mn, fe "i bs nara abo ache Dolio peje t ga con sere |mer. It Is danced on bended knee midst guttural grunts like an Indian! aoe Wt. reduioded big membership {8 | Box 74, Enumclaw, We ash. 7545 12th av. N. W., won the Cin When alone on the mountain a bright, shining star death ritual. Take four steps backward, leave your partner's embrace, gh ape ety " by ~ y. As many ° Go's byte prize offer for the best From God’s jeweled crown sems to peep, whirl 20 times in as many directions as possible without stopping; then, port, 4 eee ok f gt ner re Dear Uncle Jack: I read The Ree story. The contest closed Whil ne is holding the gateway ajar, | If you're still on your feet, go to the punch bow! and swallow @ soother. a a aap ol ba lor the last two pat Circle every Saturday night. | Fri ir afternoon at 3 o'clock. Se® le eg Ata gy hy £ fret | Mi dl I = nouths. Ow ke made |] am in the Fourth grade and am 13/enty-five boys and girls competitel in mailing th thone| years old. Please send me a mem-|!® the contest ng, “ her, rock to sl "—Jack Crawford. ee ee etc Japan's new minister of finance is Baron Takah-Cashi WE Took ALONG TRIP |! t : : If he spelied his name Barren Takah Cashi, there would be a little boys and giris ten tn bership card.—Carrle Lowe, Mt.) A list of the boys and girls who And yesternight | saw her cross my chamber, Jeense to it. Better still would be to revise It into more modern Engilsh Au hares Gk nee: Pulte aden for cards the nonth and who! Vernon, Wash. sent in stories worth an hot And soundiess as light, a paim-branch in her hand; land call it Broke? TAKESOME DOUGH. |< se eke ope "1 have not yet d the certifi “ee mention follows: Her mild eyes she bent upon my anguish, | eee ee | pte A be ri preg Fae oa et: 4 ates should e Jack to| Dear Uncle Jack: 1 have been| Edna Caskey, Sequim, wi Calm ngel from the ble d land; "9 arta . lormative th effect. Eighteen letters were | reading The Star Circle corner and |} ; Letha Ducommuna, I Moehes, Meetner, be Ht thew | soot 1 Fie eae Pere crckeitn Bee tn Greely Rama T: iavea! ea cha wancral flebes In thin week wish to become a member. Please |W. 57th; Alice Stewart, 4132 dst Mother, Mother, art thou come for me?—Dinah M. Mulock. play the bess viol In a theatre orcheotra, Out 8 eaty mother a@ the central figure in Here are some of the letters send me a membership card.—| Gladys Clothier, 4024 6st xlesstoene: doll capped by corns on my feet an fear I shall have to retire. Can you the home, and under her brood. | ee c "is. Ww Margaret Monson, 8261 | p> me? BR ing care 6 1 heir individ. | _ | Edna Gampp. } ; Monson, q “p. L boat fh | ig care develop the vi | Dear Uncle Jack Please send | » av.) Pattie Schwarts io not retire. earn to play the cornet. | wality and become what she [me a me rship card. IT have t v.: Lena Lind, Al A PS ie Ay means them to be.—Margaret many friends belong to T' AN OLD BARN Was thy Ads joa 3a It three th re are f ar things Sangster. tar Cirele, 1 have been wanting | (Near-Winner) |w.: Ruby McDonald, Issaquah; Se : it at I My husband says to join for quite a while—Sylvia| From my window I can see an | lina Stewart, to devise means of Increasing the “dignity ad make it in # avon instead Of Found JOSH WISE SAYS Hodge, 6703 Dayton ¥ lold barn which seems to be quite cd te f justices of the s for court of Massachusetts aves and I can find none for square) “§peakfn’ o th’ Simple Life, Dunk | ee | des 1 It has many of its | MODERN elegantly _furnishell have decided to don flowing robes of loaves r CLARICE HORTENSE SMITH Fridemush says all he wants Is al Dear Uncle Jack: We take The| boards broken away from its sides.| rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vin They did not favor powdered wigs, once deemed so essential to Make the dough in the usual way and shape it Into round loaves. | pine etick, a Bariow knife and con-|Star and I » Star Circle, so} On one side there is a tall bush ginus, Eighth and Virginia, meee ce the desired effect, It Then add pieces of dough to both ends of the round loaves and place | tentmer 1 i send' which is overgrown and c: estia lott 802 judicial dignity. But if the robes don't p Will be easy to add the wigs. The {cea are determined to them In a square pan, beating the dough Into the pans with a wooden | . ect, if they have to experiment wi ery garemnt known to| mallet Bod mae We ee Abe Lincoln sometimes wore a nightcap and a shawl. He didn’t Do the stripes on a barber pole run up or down? L go in very str r “dignity” in dress; yet somehow his mer Yes. Maybe th «0% 6/6 seems to be reaping a pretty fair harvest of respect xt that he never tried to be otherwise than human had something to do What will remove freckles from the elbows? MADELINE with it. ni * We fee! quite certain you are mistaken In thinking they are freckles. es woot dod lh Ready oriin Bc “aphobcd erent. Goebel Mii Alea el ding gg rale cmodiacer = There Is No More Prac tical Method of Boosting for Seattle Than by Purchasing and it 's wise policy to be in fashion with the tin ut we dc QUESTIONS THAT MR. GREY 18 UNABLE TO ANSWER. Goods Made in Seattle. Tell Your Grocer, Butcher, Druggist, etc., That | sure that tt judges are choos ; ai! : ; : eet GS teotabtish | fr office once com low can I cover up the xpots in a polka dot wal M.D. R You Insist on SeattleMade Goods Wherever Possible, and to re ans—-a judge in any robe would] 8 to follow, pe Let them t h stiii be a man. But if the wished-for respect it oe us to suggest an alternative rieoaik waninS Vee taeeiil y lawn? a _- Be fair, human, sympathetic. Stop weaving into law the prejudices | Where can I buy tennis seed for my lawn aa lass. Let the subject of the next conference be not what to put rig sie ; ; Q eestor 7 yi oy eat what Pv cut feacneers the tangled jungle which men scanteaity qi Is there a city ordinance to prevent @ man from dri nt age? auto Bakeries Hats Soda Water me through a wiing all « D. ss = _ = “justice.” Try really to promote substantial justice as between man ene 9 | si 7 . GEORGETOWN SODA 1 — Then it won't make much difference what clothes you wear. ‘Though Who wrote the song in which are the words, “It's a bare! It's a/ Have Your Panama Hat Cleaned Whiting-Smith Pies WATER WORKS you lived in a forest and wore the skins of wild beasts, civilization | are eT HW.8. | Where They Use No Acids. ARE. BETTER naive oe Would force a pathway to your door and coming ages bow in honor = = SD PACIFIC COAST HAT Sotding Gace cele Cae ‘ - FACTOL.Y At Cafes, Delicatessens, Market Y a kas i rego ice Cheer, Wyss Celery Phosphate one Ballard 568, Is and Restaurants, and all carbonated beverages, Free Delivery. Phone Elliott 3631. dney 591. From my father | Inherit my “frame and steady guidance of life, (ET) but from my dear little mother, my happy disposition and love of story telling —Goeth>. aii, salltad aod tira ie ia aonnare yo, T0 PLACE SEATTLE-MADE Flour Macaroni Portable Houses For her new born babe besides her lies. ASK FOR Washington Brand Cottages, Bu ealows, Garages, E Oh, heaven of biles! when the heart overflows 5 | With the rapture a mother only knows!—Henry Ware, Jr. e_and styles Sutil Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelll, “Contennial Best” pat brake ath “Sault Face aces tas .on ms po | have an fmportant part to play’ fo Fountain Pens Oil Clothing Rattan Furniture woll-| this ge CO EE today, Jartile, then they mat Boost an SEATTLE PEN CO.| | Geo. A. Johnson Co. |] Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. attie |explolt their goods until local 1 “ re Case & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. Suit Case Description. Third Floor Mar) Egg Noodles. Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS First and Pike. 6 are not toare ch Elliott 5688. THE bag cba Rapid } Could not the abolition of Editor The The Star is to| private employment agency be be commended for th "edit orial on|to the direct vote of the peop! the employment agency graft in|#ame as the double-platoon sy 1 score CASE MFG, CO. the issue of A : for firemen? ma rT w of them, and until they Manufacturers of ‘ it At ete : n ! wey r i cture Makers of all k That these institutions are per-| If #0, I belleva for once the|that an sk for them just as naturally Bapuragtarets. oF “Johnson's Best’ Of) Clothing REED FURNITURE. mitted to exist !# inimical to the Vossen would hang together | {nat Eastern: | ¢ now ask for widely adver- || High Grade Fountain Pens and Ink and White Duck Clothing. We Do Repairing spirit a A 5: wh for prea aiden {shor psi h r uct . peo. ly 10ts Fountain 9 Ropatred 1116 W. Pifty-fourth Street, 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West. oncelv nd 7 a ‘orce of habit perhaps 1007% Third Ave. Phone M. 1888, Phone Ballard 4 Phone Queen Anne 474, eountr pray render null and vold the condition és da tok the Waatern countr hel dane Pigagal syPbek ica dee ee | ee r {bi The tax to be levied n them It rea up t w i , cae . “ " * ot liberty and The des! ted upon them, | | “it ta really up to the 5 who WAYS: Foundries Ornamental Iron Salad Dressing a means to further that which we 200 Sinth Ay| City will ¢ usk—they 1 not . PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL call s but « working out of tt SeranaeMentiatnete “aiode. wi Seattle Stove ‘ MRS, PORTE et ct sattoreecrveticn ‘| VARSITY BEATEN Tas ante toe MAA te #tOU? Works i co a concerns sap thelr tribut BY OREGON AGGIES her wants. It ts 1 pity that Seat NM. Sohwehm, Mer. Ornamental von ve ‘ount of his exist-| " these years over “ ( ALL KINDS OF i on an ’ NN AIS! ' ‘ Gold Medal, London, 1911 = I ae uit . 01 or ih Wok: tad a CORVALLIS. Or, May 10,—Re-| look greatest of all ways of palace oie -e rar CASTINGS helt . ee aaree Skin Is Your Brand Adver- all not take space to cite tht! ease they ware able to hit when| 2m cattle bigger and more : in World HARRISON ST. AND TERRY AV abc Mean St No Better, s methods of these Inatitu-| hits were needed, the Oregon Agri-| Prosperous Five o'clock tea time. aren i titcen Anne 1819 Seattle, Wash Bold by all Grocers tisad EI ised Here?— m It is Just asThe € ples of thetr\euitural Colles Star says n from " . 4 practices have been alred 2 Pity é at Ridgways most farnous grade is name: || to time in The Btar, but| yustinston University th fir tl would ask for Seattlemade Five O'Clock”—-78e. per pound Patterns Show Cases feat a remed There 18/19 t¢ petri gatalln & Ath OF! avery family, « orkihan Put up in beautiful silvered air-tight | | rea Gr oak taaccatal rf ashington used three | BUY) SVE Maver packages—quarters, halves, pounds Phone—Main 195 Bn saan ate te against them, since these vampires| Dcher® but all were batted freely. | Set oe ament ate oh, Economical, Delightful and Invigora- } ns ER Western Pattern Works Phone Main 2097 IT SHOULD BE! have their clutches on the purse-| GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.— | sure way to keep Seattle on the ting—Hot or Iced ardiack, Ontmenl Largest and West equipped shop in * PACIFIC SHOW CASE & strings of,the workingman, and can|Cincinnat! man who raised chick-|grade— buy Seattle-made All High-Clase Gresers Health Bread and the city CABINET WORKS pour in a stream of gold that willlens tha? freak: axe to tule (Panett idely advertised Mast Order Trial Package . terns, Models @d Machine Wo make Screen Doors and Windows. mother any bill 1 eggs to his | Forget the widely advertised fas TO-DAY | ast of All Kinds Designs 148 us help you to keep out the smother any bill or plgeon-hole any] mother and bought storage ones for [ern products and buy Seattle prod (yo) 1828 Firet Avenue South. anaes measure to gurtall thelr graft, his wife. got a decree. ucts, that are just as good and that, 1815-1817 MBnor Ave Phone Elliptt dein Gan Avis,