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4 THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913. = 7 NORE owes mane “MEMPEER OF THR SCRIFFS NORTHWHeT = e===| EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE S wo every ing except Sunday PHONES “*Tctine with on erry — To } RATES "scorns men, Gesoy oe Sar Ya fey, Bho TAR | YOU CAN'T BEAT IT | |“DEADSHOT BILL,” FROM NURSERYVILLE na w%to"ncctarta What Seattle needs is more manufactures and also more | ta the other, And there is citizens. Incid | tical. way of showing your endorsement of Seattle | A GOOD ONE, THIS | FROM HAMILTON think the children like the| Dear Uncle Jack: |Circle because it furnishes amuse- the Star Circle corner fn THE WINNER I think the children like thé Star Circle because {It teaches no more pra ds made in Seattle. : than by pure ment for them. ‘The contests are several times, and would Ike gil rs of various Seattle-made goods are of them to write stories in correct I) aiwayn interesting and because of|a member, 1 am 10 year fering, i ul or better quality at as low, and) form; it Is also interesting 04 Tl rior variety, each person has ain the fitth grade, °— Mf ering, in : : helpful to those who have talen chance, artists, poets and others. My sister belongs to in many cases a lower price than Eastern-made goods. Bear-| for drawing ‘vice a sae ee chance to try out|Circlo and Mikes it very ; cea sossible excu y js almost Hike a school, our talent The Circle is very| hope you will sen ing this fact in mind, there can be no possible excuse why| cepting that you send your los ||7our talent. | The Wr tie A iy ben rill org i should not insist on local made goods. | sons in instead of reciting them member. FLORENCE BARS niece PHYLLIS Ty; 1 Int Av. 8. | : Hatin hia! Most of all, I think the Circle teaches us perseverance, We are not discouraged when we do not win, but try that much harder next time to be the successful one. I used to think before I joined that it was easy to win, but now I find it quires much patience and practice RUBY McDONALD, Issaquah, Wash sr development of any city is dependent to egree on the weekly payroll. Compel the manufac D a larg turer to ¢ ods and do this. You indirectly dk ade nd Seattle-r increase his « d your share to bring more skilled workmen to Sea they in their turn invest their savings in homes and eventu-| Mayor Rockwell of Akron was} “Struck @ match!” exclalgas |condemning the claim, often put’ proprietor in amaze forward by the rich, that poverty should have thought that j , ™ |i good for the character the last thing on easth bed a Poverty i# good for nobody,” he it was, sir,” was the ely Jsaid. “It embitters the mind, hard-| jotnder of the foremane—taat ||*Doodsht Bit? from Nursery, | Alhaghits addin the cond trae, | | BOTH WANT CARDS, |Z | secu x the Seattle spirit, will also demand Seattle TT ally g Potlatch celebrations} Tr are all right. But the real boosting e goods. Boost talk is all r that scores every time that scores y e art, causes unhappiness |geles Herald, 4 suffering is buyi —— . ‘ ender of The Star per and I : here's nothing like adversity,’ An Associate = Is on an errand beyond the hill To prowl around with a garden Spade. | | Sono une to som your olep | millionaire once, said to me—|making « visit to © mat i ae en . worry 'GE | 4. a 1 am years old and have a|'there's nuthing Ike adversity to woman in a Southern tows, WANTED—A HUMAN EXCHANGE friend, Helen Sundeen, who would|bring a man out,’ borved that her three Gil oh, ke to Ket & membership card. 1)" 'Yes’ I replied, ‘out at the el-/dren wore spectacles. “Ite g * 2a SY SNA Hanae ne draw and paint and she writes| bows.’ "—Cincinnati Enquirer hat they re . A recent development {s the placement bureau, designed to help ote SULIA BTORME. y Foxe pos bie pe ube with schoo! children to fit Into appropriate niches in life, Anacortes Wash.| There had been an explosion 1n | pathetic to the mother, Its intention is fine and no doubt | those who are running/ |a@ powder mill, according to a story There ain’ nothin’ the Mt will learn t of large , If only there were a plac t au for grown-ups! Across the way, on the top floor of a dingy store building, is a # stuffy tenement. A woman lives tt an unusual woman She keeps her little home as neat as wax In each window are pots of flawers and too, to which she fa most atte lve. She spend vals in her house hold work, t to her Every plant looks an| if Luther Burbank had its 1 ping. The patience and lov ® way to CARDS RUN OUT ine KA Oy ae ae = ucker bs with their eyes, ‘m ‘olorado, an ¢ proprietor, who| “Ther So great was the number of NeW) was away on a ct tio a trip, bur. dire, tae, with Saal members received by th Circle 8 | ried hame to make an investigation. | the visitor, in wondei the result of its membership con How in the world did {t hap-| woman bridled rment, —- the supply of on has | pon?” he asked the foreman of the “Why, 1 thinks they poen exhau! who havel rin as he viewed the wreck. “Wholly sry gui eae not yet recelved their memberships y," she said. “I Itke them om was to blame?” children. I think they'e can expect them probably some Well, you see, sir,” replied the | dressy “_stacper's Haan She 8 ing care with growths would do credit to [eee gent wiatay eT canta ah oan | “Ht We Ce Way, | BID at dene , sufficient number of cards to sup-| yar, be & 00 ‘ob- ODE ity ae } the most famous pla Hfictent humber of cards to suP| went into the mixing room, prob-| MODERN elegantly i That w n is u : i ing. ought to be liv What a splendid fa On many farms are q ably thinking of something else,| rooms at lowest rates at Hote) and struck a match in mistake. ginus, Eighth and Vj He Westlake. Eiliott 803, yet been m from the prin WAS BIG SUCCESS “Why {is the Circle so popular with the boy and girl readers of fled, was ordered cottage tn the country make! | il, discontented women who long for th freedom” a ents of the city | In every city are scores ¢ nen like this admirable housekeeper | across the way; women who would find joy in ministering to the du of farm life and whose starved souls would expand in the wholesome | = |the Star?” out-of<ioors as they mothere » plants and th owe e bird That was the question which and the fowls and drew in deep draughts of refreabment and tnspir| | Now feverishly Bill turns up the mold; Hedge that bet. Its just Bill's wish Peggy Mos Wek pe so Uo Be ation from uncontaminated nature. | ' ' Star gave reason for. A prise was | i enky Weare were: meine cf eniange for these misplaced thei: Its dollars to doughnuts sabe lado To get some worms so 0 he ‘kin id Ofterel for tha best answer tn. 180 Niles! What a saving it would achieve in human vaiu idental Ses tr there wore jand Ruby McDonald, an Issaquah sirl, proved the lucky Ctreleite. A stamp of approval of the way the club is directed appeared to be the keynote of every essay. The competing boys and girls must be complimented for their careful ob- servation of the rules which neces sitated, above all things, neat writ ing. It was one of the Circle's most successful contests of the year. Dorothy Eagan and Ronald Hew- itt were two of the three com petitors from which the winner was picked. The contest closed Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock and for the first time in several weeks not a single letter was received after that hour, which shows very plainly that the competitors studied the rules with care. | ITS A CINCH A photograph contest. That's the Circle's next prize competition The weekly pr pound box of candy, will t Ga to ts or te GA cams to con in looks and quality—but not in price t the Circle club the best kodak pte- x ture on any subject All photo. Catalogue to prospective builders upon request. graphs must be sharp and clear in rd to inst engraving. Can be supplied by every hardware dealer in United Those sen¢ photographs States and Canada. If not obtainable from your dealet, | should enclo: a title suggestion J kindly inform us, and we will send you the address of our “Sell the Philippines. They are a Iabtlity !nstead of an asset It was the comment heard on many sides, following in The r of the news that this m we the Commercial Club, and that such an offer response in Japan meral opinion see eached across th It is pointed out that t of our own Monroe pean or other powe country from becoming invol making, the Monroe policy was directed onl the Orient as a mystert land, where ¢ seas, but conditions have changed. This is an age of reciprocity. It has recently been suggested that Uncle Sam cede to England that narrow strip of Southern Alaska which cuts off so much of British Columbia from the sea. Japan, across the seas, is greatly in need of colonies to which she can send her excess po | International etiqu around her. Right at her do for development. But t far distant, and w 80 The ibvatiens of jie — 18 to be that this At the time of tts toward Europe, because so pirates ruled the ant aman walks in 4 and out of th’ post oftice tf he rents a box?” revents her from offering to buy the irlands| BUNGALOW KRAFT-HARDWARE and DECORATIVE METAL WORK For Craftsman doors, built-in buffets, bookcases, sideboards, fireplaces, etc. r lie the Philippines, and a wonderful opportunity y b g to the United S any other things to take care of that it can do little more than maintain a seml-civil governm while ft to educate a savage ra into a self-governing pec For the United States there remains to be d millions upon millions of 68, & country so/ #1 Rar says th’ parking of autos has not yet got to bt t#8/ tion in Yapersport, re is talk of a ordinan agin leavin loped Alaska, and) barrows on walks at night. t here {n our own United States, ques | A woman can take a hairpin and open anything from an argumer & can of toma Most men carry cheap umbrellas, |but nobod ever lout one that cost A virtue carried to excess may dege Into a vice. less than $5 for the picture. All photographs agent to you, who will be pleased to call with sam Thrift is a virtue; but avaric 4 sire for riches so extreme must be re ved in The ar of. as to blind one to social obligations and destroy the conscienc this, | IT WAS SOME JOB, AT THAT.| fice by noon Friday. Several of the pletures will be p Saturday's Circle col ted in next ART HARDWARE & MFG. CO, oes 928-930 First Ave. South—Seattle, Wash. surely, is a vice If you were sud jorted to another planet, say Mars, ana| were to learn that sugar th was often mixed with sand, flour with , chickory sold as coffee, cotton and shoddy palmed le leather loaded down with glucose and epsom weigh more in the market, what would you think | he M | ands more, are going on in Chris-| food laws, a trust laws and a sure | id scorn to rob or swindle ther triends nd soon pick up the “tricks of the comes second nature y of reform these days—reform of the other fellow Here's a chance to put yor orming to an acid test Are you willing, before saying a word about your netghbor’s short comings, to give up all these tricks and skin games, by which you have been seek! Be short-c on the lev If a work! cient work, as That bu One can almost. tell already who's golng to run for office here | ay 7 : 7 next fall. A fellow with an auto| : MHEMCE | picked us up on the way home re-| 4 § Q 7 HE GRABS AN EARFUL OF HOT STUFF cently. *t") Read This List of Seattle Made Good Of course, you know they are all right, that they can’t be beat—BUT have you ever bi ithem? Get acquainted—try them once—a trial will convince. For you it means satisfact for the factory and Seattle it means more money. Think it ove r—and order or from your deal decade or more of indign ant ex Men who, as t{ndividuals, wor el of rock nan, are you willing to do honest, conactentious, effi-| 00d as you would want {f you were doing the hiring? | of the agricultural de ing of the sole leather adulterations shows how much w Il need reforming which will go to the bottom and not expend all its energies in rhetoric. Bakeries Hats Pies Soda W ater Whiting-Smith Pies ARE BETTER GEORGETOWN WATER WORKS Distributers of Bottled Coca Cola, @ Cc Poo 4) Have Have Your Panama Hat Cleaned |INo : ba . Where They Use No Acids. Equal y 2 PACIFIC COAST HAT FACTO: Y Phone Ballard 566. Free Delivery. Because King George was coming to visit him, Emperor William par-| doned three British spies from prison Jeorge ought to be tickled. | William might have let out three British suffragettes. At Cafes, Delicatessens, Martot Sta'ls ana Restaurants. Phone Elliott 3631, | Three cheers for Dr. Saunders of St. Louls, who has traced action| Listless Leo—Talk about the ups | neck” in chickens and infantile paralysis in hnmans!|#0' downs o' life, 8 can he be found.” be a war on chickens that put their necks through the fence|seen anyting yet dat come|“Dog catchers, maybe,” sald a t after our lettuce |up to de job I had onct friend | . ; ; Bae : [slumbering Slim—Dat so? | wpndy eee nim by the pound.”| Flour Macaroni San Diego promptly escorted Emma Goldman to sity Jall, eo as to| Didn't know yous ever had a job./he owner said, “I think not so. | sts | “Mine dog ts lost,” the Dutchman | y and all carbo prevent her being mobbed by those who are not anarch at was it? Ach, to los it is hard * pttagen, te i zd he || Listless Leo—Aw, runnin’ one o'| 11 was a dachatiund, and 1 gtess| ASK FOR Washington Brand att alee ; ' The Yorodzu Is after Gov. Hi Johnson. Says HI Ie an “Intolerable |4080 high-speed elevators in a two-) They took him by the yard.’ ip 66 + ” Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermice!ti, AR ae ee insulter.” As the Yorodzu is published in Tokio, Hiram will not call| Story buildin.’ | entennia hy Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Watiited’ owner ise Gun -sudeteiiied an4 moose the editor. | Egg Noodies. Attenetive- Servi -Eeonomh a oe oa f It Sure Was. Just Out of Woods, Munutaatared. by et our prices before you buy or Dil neome tax figures show that one-ninth of the people of Great Kk AMERICAN PO! OvsE CO ME Aslkcla Sighs au-citgen money aa the ctnae clgubnintie He Was Hungry | F. GHIGLIONS & SONS Main 3804 3081 Arcade ide I intend no modification of my oftexpressed wish that all men MARINETTE, Wis. May 24.—| Fountain Pens Oil Clothing Rattan Furniture j ela iis as ren 4 “Yos, that was a fairly good meal, | =. ' { but the ooh shen, tare hed oo Cee re oN CO Geo. A. Johnson Co. Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. apne Pa Brumer, after consuming a revant Manufacturers of Makers of all kinds of re ° bf ti which is belleved to set a record Lag hom ale Sod “Johnson's Best” Ol! Clothing REED FURNITURE ; $ in the state for big feeding Migh Grade Fountain Pens and Ink and White Duck Clothing, We Do Repairing. } | | Here {s what Brummer con-| Fountain Pons Repaired. 1116 W. Fifty-fourth Street. 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West. and hymnais re used by a firebug in de| |sumed at the restaurant of J. J. |} 1007% Third Ava Phone M. 1388. Phone Ballard 406 Phone Queen Anne 474. stroy! ; ch, It is the suspected work of a fanatta, | |Martin: One dozen fried eggs, because the church was the gift of m distiller four bowels of cabbage soup, two| * . Or , i oe ee |“How do you Uke my new eplit|plates of baked beans, eight alices | Foundries rnamental Iron Salad Dressing , ALTOONA COW charged tho field and broke up a baseball game. | skirt?” of bread, one can of tomatoes, ; Bhe's no bush leaguer. | Sho asked, he replied, |tour cups of coffee, two plates of Seattle Stove eOSTTION WORK Be ie mace for ssladee f ah For criticism, seems to mo, potatoes, four “schooners” of beer . <A rm confessing WOMAN WHO rated her 100th: birthday in Somerset, Pa., has| It's open—on the alde.” Brumer explained that he had Works ' a tim. ieodase thak im. all never worn @ hat Uniontown, state, a man 97 years old died| just “come out of the woods” and N. Schwehm, Mgr. jeattle mado’ ri who never rode on a train, steamboat or trolley car The Atlantic City high school|was hungry for a “civilized meal,” |= ALL KINDS OF ee apere tie tee Is Your Brand Adve pnt See at faculty has placed a ban on the use CASTINGS, are able, TETRAZZINI ANNOUNCES that she will retire in 1917 of “we should worry.” It seems it|Mditor Most Anything HARRISON ST. AND TERRY AY, And thus help to boost our | Srupotndtisaat A collar with points that reach to Phone Main 3844. city’s local trade. tised Here?— _ BATHS ARF far a of learning an education factor, says jthe armpits is nothing. I saw a Dy. Baruch, president of the American sociation for Promoting Hy. Literal Observation. |mane the other day at the New Hardtack Show Cases ‘ ° glen | “My husband is just getting over| Washington who tucked the poimts| ' supe: - aa . a spell of sickness and 1 want to|0f bis collar under his leather belt 5 ue 0 ODA WATER BAR Is to bern feature of the Seaman's ofmrch tn-| buy tin « shirt,” wnid Mra ant tO) Fe also wore a ring on his third | igor Cio Western Pattern Works poesy Main 3007 IT SHOULD BE ‘tute, but whether Jack Jar will e kindly to a hornpipe sundae, | o#, ma'am,” replied the clerk. |‘ger—T. M. L. | Hardtack, Ontmeal Largest and best equipped shop tn PACIFIC SHOW CASE & , oF Taspberry Ife-preserver is problematieal |“Would you want something in a| _°A® many persons ny Health Bread and CABINET WORKS stiff bosom?” oe Se ee ee ee | Patterns, We make Bereon Doors and Windows. To DINNER TO lord n ors was given at the Waldorf, but the lord! t “No, wir,” sald Bink Th mayors of Aver and the Bowery were not present to give the' doctor bail fe se ye astine STAR WANT ADS | funétion a Mauhattanese touch with starch tn it’ BRING RESULTS | of All Kinds Let us help you to keep out the Files. 1618 Seventh Avenue, 1th Wiest Phono Elifott 2816 1815-1817 Minor Ave.