The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 4

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SDS % 2a Pa ee 5 Ta “ r 4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913. | EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME MEMBER OF TRE SCRIPPS NOWTICWRST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS. Tolegraph News Service of the United Press Association Bai tthe pestottios, Renttia Wash. as second Se nee, tinea ty The bane Pubs Campany every evening exeept Sundny PHONES **rctina with ui” arpa om ,aan Sz2ana3c3 Have you any idea that this quarrel between the United States Japan over the alien land bill in California| ms it! ] MILDRED, You Hook ne $ || UP MAMA'S DRESS, eved his enemy to be asi} You CAN Do (tv Bryan, fighting the popular sentiment of BETTER “THAN the only statesmen with their backs to the Your raver! } his ste siv Renerais » lav scared unniest storey |to pay you 2 monthe tr n. y., May 23.—the ance rite | apartmer oa now. No receipt. He sald the guy's | ber the of coe an yreside ecretary tate are d er : | ‘ loit | herd this week is about a yung ! . here, the J: | ASSOC doing i ace was good enough for h ving feller that got married King for it ‘okio. nd the re h harder r f it than wo then he went back ¢ towr ad oa ‘ i \ ion nuthing funny about that, of egain, and he met a lot a yrr dong be 2 1 awtal lot g heir erican conte : pee ei a + ’ é Be f - ’ t upper eng The Japanese . ull civilized people—a course; Jote of yung fellers get pry pony ON all wanted to bu own, and they all seem tg 4 married and finds out it aint no “nd th alike we term ¢ : preva and when he got home he couldent b 1 old his wife, age Ti centt be no more remember where that I ‘ ot , y but there is « joke on this guy, aly |"°_ More remen where ths Johny, | arts ar ns t is the infant in rite, and all because he bas got a of the ea pe mean that the lot of frends that wanted to show , t th tion back th they thought well of him | DRIES OVER N | mn ation back T | have ‘ ‘aap: this boob's name ts fredrick. 1 will I T years ' t th aside their WwW pe ate tell the rest of it t 1 what's T not te | © of pecaune ha + 7 ings that verns the present tuat not es fredrick had saved up quite a bale thing at The Japanese people are in as dense a state of ignorance of money #o fa to give hit f and e Japa peor his wife a good start in ® he STUFF? r I f ap race with the high cost of ie Se 2 Ry regarding their actual status in the world today as they were during the shogunate, before the foreigner came to their country. Coupled with this ignorance is a species of fanatical pat- riotism that is as sublime as it is unreasonable. It leads to excesses of expression and action that no Western mind can fathom, and which occasions the kind of hysteria that resulted in the French revolution and in numerous upsettings of es- iving after the fatal words had been spoke they went to live at a hotell but they wanted to Ko to housekeep Me ing, #0 fredrick went out to look for an apartment wrtment fs a flat in a bild HEEL-PROOF here {s an elevator, and a tablished customs. 5 a i to walk re i The ignoranc an a are ¢ n almost entire ly fredrick had no sooner got out of Two conts may be laid on @ kitchen Ay to the rasagees ated, wh 2 org & ah te a" oe band pon teen be TOR dso) fon 1 floor, for an example, after dinner, and [>a ne ho ar oO the affairs of the natioh are ‘ ne m and e ee Or hie high hy intelligence cid education. They have seen him since be was married, and HM See tt a ee ee men of the highest inte ; pated n tever with theanoal they wanted to buy fast the next morning. On the second 1 set their minds on a level wi t 108 wo they bought quite a little, morning, and ever afterwards, it is as proved their right t cultivated in the wo bringing their nation from the bligh to the great power it is today They know the weakness of the people. They know the then fredrick took a ¢ broadway til he got to where apartments is pretty thick after looking around a few min nits he found one that looked good IT 1S MADE PURPOSELY “y ! Id by their wonderful achievement in i up hard of medieval ignorance assy Iron. werty of the national treasury, With national debt of to him, and he said he would take Bore 852.486 in their heads, 2 ‘ taxed A Geel te ial gy Ap SO AS TO DRY QUICKLY to the li h rea : it at i ar vga) v ve ‘ ent ner an do the . million a day carr no the i said all rite, only It ta applied with great ease and in s shorter takin 5 t make me a deposit fredrick any other floor paint that has come to our notice. This is pulling out his large wad of dough because it does not “pull” under the brush. { like this dump so well | am going THE PEOPLE DON’T KNOW THAT, and will n 0 derstand it, because they cannot Therefore, becau th know Russia, the rich nation, and the nati they cannot see why y cannot |i statesmen in Japan pneerse! is atesmen in Japan | me 2 situ i an ae eae ‘ 7 sihall of ade in ten colors, appre . ls PIOsS TT ANY THING <= || Ce po BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE | Floors painted with IRONITE FLOOR PAINT need not s | be repainted at f t intervals, because you will find ‘ Making Expenses | that it wears extremely well, washes well and does not peel wh If your dealer cannot supply you t us know, and we will ree t entity ¢ Inde! Mr. Daly keeps in hie mouth a| oer CROURE Be | palatine papilla. Any firet-class| #0: © = shoemaker can make one for your Fishing and Farming i boy F | He is a man of He te Say an character and honest part of a reform ad tration thinks onsists of putting the law on le t noatly poor pe “i's justas ple who steal fn sma , eam or practice vice well th’ : eing attracted b the frantic| The burglar looked shout the room, | | gov , . barking of his doy rina | Then nr . TOUSD IY. he took office the good people (good people being those |, Please tell me how tc poltay teat monk wae | fv tg Re ef Manutacturers ‘ 4 , . ir }hatr from a shaving ha | x ~ in comfortable circumstances who do not like to disturbed In thet ase to the creek, whe 4 hie|“Gee!” he sald, “this is pretty *. contentment by graft or theft or noisy drunk or the raw forms EE M bairte spe Rete | ee | Third Ave. So. and Jackson St., Seattle, mgly to use the Pull them out with @ pair of on a riffle, and he was not long in| The allver here's all plated stuff.”|[|| We Make Rainier Liquid Paint and Paints for Every | tweezers y . |«figure 4 yes ye ook pA cape os capturing “ the fish—Burlington| And #0, to make a fair night's pay, | you throw them away. (Ky.) Recorder. ti He took the bull watehdog away. of vice common tn the derworld) 4 police power to put the tenderloin out of business He has done so.; He has clos most of the disorderly houses. He has driven hundreds of fallen women into the streets or scatt them among the residential districts. He has effected what they call in Ph quarantine of vice.” But solve an So h mayor, appe People for help And now he says, sad No helt gocial or civic organizations. I have ha To be sure, at a mass meet bodies—a slimly attended mass r to the earnest appeal for ald-—so them one asking the state to b women. That seemed to be the uplift in the city of brotherly love could suggestion It has that a possi Man Vetch would still have waited for his change” churches,| +— val In there a er ke be > wallt—L. Yes. Turn the bricks around. | Am Doing Something € next week home thin | thing. | to the good] oceurred to anybody » starting point for remedial work would be to no poor woman into the str with ting the brand of the law on the men who have bought But, of course, to do such a wild respectable in the reform administration drive first an ah as that would not be shoes shin DOCTORS CAN'T MAKE. “etical_statiatician » trikes |"), to plant colnet 4 The Model Store will hereafter be astrictly Union Label Shop. This change ows that there are tn | Corn? a is made in deference to the wishes of thousands of union men and women in Seattle. LIVING IN GERMANY sicians, an¢ ) j i oe The present b k of clothi 1 men's furnish ficin witout {f° 0 Wear at present big stock of clothing and men’s furnishings must be cleared out at once BERLIN, May 22.——That Germany | How to Reduce the H. C. of Livin What } Mee - my to make the change | fg threatened with an overt I ® be Me ts Sar ae p hth , : r tion of 1 cians, that m Anewered by Mr. Cynthia Grey a mending cracked Ice W I ‘ The job of getting rid of the stock has been turned over to me. Proprietors profession even w ca k Please me how move a im say: “Sell the goods in a hurry, regardless of the ces yi wie 4 is Mie ape Da wlenarient sii: ianidiskey, Loe | 5 & y & prices you get.” I'm glad of this A Guarantee You buy nothing on chance or speculation. If you are not satisfied you get your money back. A perfect fit guaran teed with every suit. @ precarious liv situation will tension of the ™ chance to do the union men a favor and at the same time offer such tremendous bar- gains to the public. Remove the skin and press with surance s a hot iron. Do not refill the skin ji, now we today of Dr. F nzing, the until it has cooled. veryday water—-Bardwell (Ky.) * oe al dr asain eotlas ete cg Pil Move This Steck With These Prices at the & a good Ianding yo t common, | —--- eesti ne 7 t r Yes, de Harry and I/ If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It. ecia ee | ; ¢ ee i jeies No- Fete men's MEN’S U $2 men's pure silk $2.50 men’s @ @ aoc! { Clara—Where was it, | studio |g x hats shirt - $1.14 SUITS ties now M. underwear now A ' ~~ ck? 3 now .... soe pc ah $10.00 values $4 45 i . $1.45 oniennmeniasine $ men's gray or aia ¥ $3.50 men’s latest blue flannel shirts sad s Men's B. V. D ma ‘s ailh am soft or stiff, NOW ... 64+. BE $15.00 values ee tad wool Ga im Ow 81.39 ee NOW ... eee eee Py = _ nderwear acl \ MacVeagh, -_—_——— $1 men's dress $17.50 values “ tary of the tr Men's hats, soft hirts now...38¢ eee = $1.50 men’s un- collection of laces or stiff, worth up ries and #uch oth: | to $4.80, $20.00 values derwear now 73¢ $1.50 men's unton tourist 1 gold and plat jo $4.50, now... $2 men's night . suits now. ..%6@ s Yankee automobdilist treated Monte-| glai in. her drawing | +--+ es $1.98 ghivts or Padames MOW 2... cecccces tana now ....-- $1.29 $22.50 values aah glass “cabinets tn her drawin $2 men’s all-wool if es ea This automobtlist, after a wran-| proud of the fact that the empr ze underwear now.. $5 Cooper's alk with the customs officers om|of China has added to the coll $5 women’s Knox now ....+. 3 bse: aie + egy and | ury some | Je Meet Your me | he Montenegro frontt uted: (tion not only some valuable jade straw hats, now this ines. co ‘i Here, shut up the trunks! Putirings, but also several jade tear| nie .. 80¢ Eta eae $25.00 values aebar casi’ of aporoved back on the car again! I'll bottles | : BES DOW sues ae dinate f approved ke teionak Soca at wee fey Spl eenpiiepimeamnitlindies a NOW .--seeeees " 10c armbands now ‘oe ; clothine has never been sa et po You'r > a . th I q we lothing has never been uo country. You're a spot. I|servant was showing the toar bot $3 men’s cordu 15¢ men's socks $30.00 values $ freee teen ees Be t minutes ar I'll go round you.’ | of the house explaining whence roy pants now DOW . 0040000 GP MOW «.seeeeees o eet ree) © overcoat Washington Star they ¢ ; and what they were! o cores © O8E -—__-_o $35.00 values 50c armbands now sighs a 18¢ jut the explanation w boc ‘ ee buy our kit He had asked her father for her|/never finished. The lady caus tui aaaael mee ous WOW obec an Be seecvees one LOG $1 men’s in our $15.00 hand and had been duly accepted.|him frantically by the arm and « ks DOW... BRE suits now . stura was inelin be | claimed flant, th and For heaven's sake, don’t spill th tears! You will apot my best ar 2 Le ee $ iy - ne dress $15.00 Men’s 81.48 Bs men's all wool Slip-ons now.... » eo et) See $8.50 suit ties now. 17ve i a socks now... 23¢ $20.00 Men’s NOW e+ Ee ‘ Slip-ons now.... ln + atter pres: | gown Popular Magaxine i each ur n the price rk = pe 1 th nr represent at ‘ % ; . : ahi ie? ison | pants now 250 Boston Pad ‘ men's neck $10 bellows t ask in a t { puffed ut You 0 Qputt ih RHO Opened? hin ee Gri iie garters now. 156 $15 Men’s Black ties now.....38¢ cases now $44 $40.00 or $45.00 j : ‘ teenth ngster I ept pack [+ A REE ES eehe Cravenette Coats e aa ; ies his Vivek Change alert ool A aaa la naa eres Aa fa gs ‘ce $1.25 men's dress a0o. men's hand $4.50 Boys’ 35¢ suspenders $15. solld g a clenndes’ i0 wt je wai 1 "Wh Mt doow this menn?"| "No use, man; no wie,” interrupt: |W ghirts now...58¢ kerehiefs now 4¢ Suits now ...... a BOW. csnsvens 166 suit cases — etammere: ° n ed the old colored woman as she | iM hs terete ’ ‘ see ite flannel outing suits, $20.00 agit me "Pop Hed the how ng | bus he raalt ; about b boller of pA mene aS Yio silk dvea $5.00 Boys $2 48 and cigars for me."—Baltimore ’ fi tale Sey ze $1.50 men's dress shirts now...... Suits now ...... . oo. huspendors ¥ - / jean ow about gelf-ratsing window wa shirts now.. .S9¢ Shs eeeee » $2.45 ES OE ST DOW sis ccae Re ne u Your “No good heah, kas o| 5 _ ——— - ibis Cheasty’s Haberdashery |/:: rp Aen a sie 1 P BURKE coaree THE MODEL STO Second Av. at Spring St. Not ant ie Ee ae ee Opens e . of e If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct. » oly on | Ateesowilctsl me. howste tal nj By Tawee Between Columbia and Cherry t-) é moon phiz dese heah fohteen bad chillun into ae Kea : qj sceny." ‘Tho old. ‘gn forvot to] velfralsin’plekantnate PNA 708 First Ave.—Next Door to Palace of Sweéis wind up th arm clock d so'frien’ foh life, dat Ah wil ul | : soNaticnnl Monthiv hia | as ‘ ' \ i &

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