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MEMBER OF THR scHIPFS NORTUWReT - Main #160. Private exohan; — SFAPERA Telegraph News PHONES "“S.cting with nll’ dopartmente. Service ef the U Botered at the pestoffice, Boattio, Wash., ae second dines matter, Published by The Stor Publishing Company every evening except Sunday . | Ideals are necessarily higher than achievemcat, ese we'd | become so good we'd be tiresome, and there would be no | room left for improvement, But the ideals of honesty and scrupulous truth telling which the advertising men otf the not m B RCLE BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE CHANCE TO WIN DOLLAR PRIZE \CI BY TELLING UNCLE JACK WHY THEY FEEL PROUD ON THE FOURTH country set up in their Baltimore convention ar Binds. ‘There is real progress that way ; There can be found no boy or Tell me where a child, Amer The Fourth of July contest te ¢ We dare say you, Mr, and Mrs Reader, have often turned girl In Geattle, the state of lean born, can be found whose the second of a series of big away from some advertisement which dealt with superlatives | Washington, or the entire Unit heart does not swell with pride contests to be given by the A and seemed a good bit on the circus poster order, and said, ed States that in not looking at the very mention of the re Circle during the summer. The 4 P “ line” ng forward to the coming o volt of the colonists 776 contest, fo! scornfully, “Oh, these advertisements are nothing but lies | Ing ¢ Abe 7 It of ¢ loniets In 1778 Tire} oer for ee & ‘ ully, Mate ivertisem a 4 g but , | next Friday with the greatest And why, in particular, does | on vacation, proved 4 Of course there are lies in advertisements as well as cise k y, ; n' " y ” ” memorable da > traction to Th : where. But the tebdinty toward truth-telling has been mighty ! onic onan Y | Rede tals the gta Piper aod Oirale boye ana atver faadare: ‘The * cme closed i ‘ YU, tional hollc the Fourth of Send your answer to The | Friday. apid of late. Whereas, a generation ago, a modest, candid ara THEY Yj} | tional holiday, the Fourth o y ; e t t { A so g re was the vogue of Aut asleep? | | July, the date upon which, 137 | Star Circle club. The boy or | The letters In the Fourth of Eererusement eeemed & rarity, $0 gre me THe VOR f years ago, the 13 colonies of girl reader of ‘The Star who | July contest are limited to 150 blatancy and exaggeration, now the rule is far the other way h the United States cast off their gives the best reason for feel | words, Ink must be used In and it is the deliberately misleading announcement which 1s Uy allegiance to Great Britain and Ing proud on Independence day writing the letters and neat- the exception Y declared themselves an inde is to be awarded a dollar cash | nese is required, Contestants } “ Reset? P pendent people, And ever prize by the Circle club. No should write on one side of the The rush of the ad men to the “honest Injun band sf : pis , 1 } ince that great spirit of pa letters in this contest will be | aepronly. Address a } 1 ret k ! ence for we're al 9 Pp y wagon is due in part to a quickened conscience Tor we at i | triotiem has been born In every received later than 3 o'clock | In this contest to Uni getting our souls’ eyes opened the lays; and in part to the i American boy or girl on the afternoon of the Fourth. | In care of The Sta discovery of the shrewd men who supply the money for ad W/ - * ok ~ _ iia vertising that if you want to stay in business without having to flit by night, confidence and good will are mighty fine assets to build up But don't run away with the impression that YOU haven't a finger in this pie. | THESE LETTERS WIN BIG PRIZES OUR OUTING | JACK'S VACATION By Florence Corskie | By Mack Smith | Hurrah for va Goot-bye| Two boys stood side by side on Now the now silent street. One a hand In buying, what is your point of view? Do you realize Wiggs bce that a good article is worth a fair price and that you have no |for @ good tit s neatly-dressed boy; the oth tight to expect more than you pay for? all ready, we hurry to catch the|cr @ ragged Nttle ¥ nly son | In business special conditions sometimes force the sale of early boat that — us up Hood of a ’ or widow 4 trtend »rices be + cost; and competition frequ nar nal, Woe lan at our camptug | ship sprung up between e foods at prices below cost; — aaghhdns. hos . Meo nbout 2 p. m. Hurrying to|two and they were fast becoming rows the margin of profit so that have opportunities of yet our tent up and supper over, | great fri getting exceptional bargains But, drawing an average over we turn in for the night On ‘olng camp Breakfasting at sunrise, we | ing well-dressed hasten to try our luck up the river. | be 1o#6 name was also Jobn. Stopping at a cool pla batt My, John, that's fine! When jour hooks and toss them the are you going? Gee, I wish I could | latream. Then we wait for a bite.|leave this hot old city for a few| & period of time, do you expect to get what you need for less than it is really worth, and in that expectation, put pressure on trade until you force a percentage of misrepresentation? A little reflection ought to make it clear to you that the anufacturer and the retailer are not in business on a basis |What's that? jj Nibble, on bbl a daze His thin Ups guivered A a i f vithor ey quick jerk, an out comes Mr.—{quickly-suppressed sob, ae he turn- of philanthropy, but for profit; and that without profit th quiek Jeri, S80 Gut cae ee a aie the tears aistoctng $4 Fannot stay in business or you be served ’ ye eerie up and try again. This| his eyes | : It follows, then, that if you press them incessantly for time a go nd out comes a) John turned toward his luxurious | @bnormally cheap service, they will of necessity meet that con fine trou re trout, then home, with a heart full of sympa-| ition in w. “i i rofit undisturbed back to ¢ thy for his companion. How could} ition in ways which will leave their p an | PRs toh oe cei | wading, or on a litt ich he so f THE BEST “BUY” IS WHEN YOU PAY A just! PRICE AND GET FULL VALUE. When you get high) wadlas, oF of wwalue at a low price you are lucky, and in the nature of things | ——-— 3 On. the Joya of vai what you gain in this. way has somehow to be offset. | 6025 Greenwood a In the long run, therefore, yousget what you pay for. By| ed? When he reached hor ation! thought out a way j ‘Ob, mother!” he sald, “can't we Jack Hrown to the mountains with us next week? He been out of this hot city. Sm | tak | CONTEST ENDS ca accustoming yourself to paying quality , Sages you increase the} , probability of quality service, just as, by reversing this rule, sig ae is or rr Ont Falak |. Poss set love te tare tem with} The Circle club is well rep A iy mer contest ts ove 3 or fishing and hunting ed in Mt. Vernon, Wash. you increase the liability to flim-flam. N He K . Fritay afternoon the judges com-|" “yas. "John," replied his mother, |Rose, who appears in the iow ec news His |menced their task of picking the 4¢ he can go.” | raph, with her big doll, is only o Which in no degree justifies cheating, of course; but which maybe helps to explain YOUR part in the encourage-} ment of that very wrong practice. | tor thelr “Put John was already half way |of many girls and boys who Flor: gown the street toward his friend. |pete in the weekly contests wood - tecity. The Circle club appears » be very populer with The Stars boy and girl readers in Mt. Vernon, as the competition from that efgy saad Dear Uncle Jack I have beard aiways keen. Florence is so much about your interesting Cir |usually bi t girl, | The co tured by the cie club from my friends that 1| several very creditab! lelosest competition that has ever am very anxious to join. I have/the Circle's contests. She | marked the Circle's weekly prize jooked for the last two publications |the Lincoln high school, and contests. There were 154 compet of your corner and enjoyed reading |the fifth grade. She is 11 ing boys and girls. | the news of the other boys and girls |old and lives at 418 North Bixtl The ogesinng ot me Pia immensely. Please send me 8 mem- doys and girls shou! © compl! bership card.—Gladye Lampson, your tests. have ; mented for their strict adherence Rellovue, Wash. 4 renee home oe for ts point to the rules of the contest. There ee and will enter in the contests were very few stories which were Contests Are Great week. Missing the Circle was | thrown out on default Dear Uncle Jack: Your contests! me ifke losing one of m Twenty girls and 16 boys were are creat. I noticed the announce-' friends, I have sent in my story awnrded honorable mention by the ment, two weeks ago, that you had/¢or this week's contest—Helen judges. Those girls whose letters planned many big contests for the | ewig, 268 36th Av. 8 . . winners, and two hours la Nose Wrinkles. | riba : work had ence Corskie, Slams, Jabs, Boosts and Most Anything wan’) ALL WOULD JOIN They Hears of It best st MONKEYING WITH JUSTICE two President Wilson should be advised, in a friendly way,| that postponement of the trials of Diggs and Canrinetti, the) Sacramento fellows who eloped with school girls, which postponement leads to the resignation of U. S&S. Attorney McNab, has a nasty look. Labor Secretary Wilson’s explanation that he asked for “the postponement so that A. Caminetti might attend the) «rings 1s THE muporest| trial of his son without interference with his duties as com-| FIELD I EVER SET FOOT ON.” | missioner general of immigration, does not reach far enough. | Cheer Up tractive member of a jury le giner ally th’ one that’s so deaf he can't year much.” Son—Pop, can you pronounce " ‘i ny commissioners meral oe If Woodrow Wilson has any , ge 8-CH-EN-E-C-T-A-DY? merited mention were: Tillfe Mil- boys and girls. If they are any- ee whose interest in prosecutions under the white slave law | Ded 7 Schenectady. jer, Inet Clark, N. Basinsky, Alice thing like your other contests, I do wis Gccdastel i i ici uties, he had better get some ay It again, pop. | Stewart, Marguerite mpp, Letha) not want to miss them, so have de| pear U; interferes with their official dutie rs | ee Schenectady—Schen-eotady!!! | eek robasen Pior-| ceded ta join amd mot am onrly, Start. [mao edanperaieteseacd eta mew commissioners general. Answered by Mr. Cynthia Grey. pd {t again, pop. aid, Bes-| Kindly send me a card.—Arnold big ae su bathe i 4 p ; * : Is {t possible to make a custard] Scheneo—Say, are you trying to/sie Day, r Hall, Lillian Ver. 7 i E yon Diggs and Caminetti are charged with a most heinous | pls with «cover om it?—Mrs. L.|make @ monkey out of me? a? Sen ormciea, rook Ue eaegeig 1707 Hewitt Place, aie and intend to go to offense. They have social, financial and political pull. Delay| |E_D No, pop. I Sunt wanted to see| Adame, Grace Hastings, Dolly Mun-| Has Been Interested | Seong bo ae on, Florence Peterson, Ruby Al-| Dear Uncle Jack: I am 14 years| rs s To be sure it le. It te you wrinkle up your nose!!!! eee prosecuti wi yy the administration open to stron, | in Pe uting them will 12) ~*~ ' Apel J ncloved or hu liens, Flora Turnball, Mary Morelle./of age and in the elghth grade. I suspicion of foul play on justice. rd_ple as the open Why Use Glasses? Why Not Hit! A lint of the boys who were given have not written before, but have Your mince ple. But would you put a Him With a Club? |mention follows: George Stewart, been interested in your columns | What, though the weather's scorch: | Window , enade over a beautiful are Jack Thompson hands out | George Miller, Willard Howe, Wil-|all the same.—Wlllard Howe, Fall ———— ing hot | painting? $7.50 worth of legal advice free to| lie Johnson, Harry Munson, Arthur City, Wash. Graduate 7 And one may feel aflame, | -- the readers of this column, saying: |Senwell, Harold Morgan, Floyd ee lcheer up, it's never hot enough |, My Mexican hairless dog te bits In spite of all popular bellef to| Temple, Charles Murray, Floyd Home Again %§ t very time he walks out tn|the contrary, there is no law which| Smith, Cecil Barbour, Russel Mul Dear Uncle Jack: 1 have been | gj It is important to note that many inquiries are bein To stop the baseball game. ” Apne. OS lcs tite iereoe wun, Can you suggest somo|makes it a penitentiary offense to|len, John Snapp, Gilmer Hamilton, attending school {n Tacoma all made at Washington as to how banks can secure part | a friszlo and through Sale| way to prevent thist—C. D. F. at 8 ee with glasses.”—Oleve- Hilmar Pinkerton winter, #0 have been unable to com-- e 000,000 of “emergency” money now in the treast Vill go oO} i ns ws: dca a the $500, gency’ y he sury| Will go on just the same | You might hire a man to carry an sh od | umbrella over the dog; or you might; Germany and Great Britain may buy an auto for It; of you might/not exhibit at the Frisco fair. But ltrain the dog to walk In the shade, |ittle difference that will make. Eva | Another method would be to cover| Tanguay says she'll be there. |the dog with cold cream. The 5 ai ag m would prevent the sun from |If you would feel the heat, just vaults, ready for issue under the Aldrich-Vreeland law. 5 As this moncy has to pay an unusually high tax, a de- Days of Bliss. mand for it would pretty clearly indicate that some banks are up against an “emergency,” and that the “quiet panic” Peon or talked about is really pinching. blistering the skin so long as the watch leream remaine cold. Of course| The meroury run up the slot; “Emergency” money may be secured on ordinary bank ‘ as 4 | th is al h And as it rises bit by bit assets, even railroad securities, and it will be interesting to} teres, te Sieve, Ganeee a oe et ones |Iicking It off himself, but It could| Repeat, "My goodness, but {t's the forestry service put an end to this kind of J. Walling-| |) ford exchange, Wilson's reactionary friends are attacking - Pinchot. Quite natural, eh? | Ethelwyn How can I remove superfluous observe how far our new secretary of the treasury will go| ] nat de thie 17 8 were matted, yer Psd ob 1) tind ke with | . ae | - o us you" ind you make in accepting such unusual security. | Questions thet Mr. Cynthia Grey] pes rea | Cannot Anewer. | The heat affect not only you, The lieu land bill by the late Senator John L. Wilson} j Where can I buy shoes that but Bet at the same time you can make of Washington permitted the Northern Pacific and Weyer-| . }ton up the back?—G, St. A. t wilt all other persons, too, c : Yow | » | es erence —— haeuser interests to exchange thousands of acres of waste) oo. eee oy ee for baking | a land for an equal number of valuable timber land. Because} at BSNS | Should a lady make her own| Ds |steees or buy them ready made? | pen ere our oney oes art est A dollar spent for made-in-Seattle goods is a better investment than one spent on Eastern manufac: hair from the scaip?—P. W Abdul, a Turk, is training Rivers, Mexican, to fight) *— D—* | .rtio & broom with # ot ur’| tured goods, BECAUSE it stays here—you get another chance at it; second, it encourages factories, Champion Ritchie, Dutchman, who is being trained by Foley, |The happy days will soon be here | Mies A.M. |. which means a more prosperous city—a better place to live in; and last, you get an article that can’t Irishman, for several thousand dollars, on July 4th, dollars wie boca ygsdtacd er oe A woman led & lynching bee tn be beaten. _Try these | goods listed below—your dealer should carry _them. and date both American. It shows the American man’s | necks ~ | Anadarko, Okla... the other wed B k | And eat corn off the cob. ee . . burden. |It may not look artistic, but ‘The Oklahoma women must de| Ge Ertes. Foundries | he p Count us in on L rb about eady for the franchiae, | Seattle Stove PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co, IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of French Academy of Moral Science is to investigate why | ——— Works more babies are not born in France. Teddy Roosevelt is a \ Mak corresponding member of that academy. But that has noth BN. Schwehm, Mar, Ornamental ‘REED bth nar ing to do with it. We simply give Teddy's membership as TT Na Wire Work We Do Repairing. a news fact. ; HARRISON ST. AND TERRY A\ 900 Repub- ff 2845 Sixteenth A i | Mrs, Frazier Is Back Gopendent voters and newspapers |l case @ Case 814 Fifth Ave. W. Phone Main oii AY fl | tee Henn Phone @asen Anne 4400 Ae hoch Cau tlaadiie tacit on ‘ded Editor The Star; Sacrificing dared defy for Seattle's good. . m8 ‘Queen Anne 1819 Seattle, Wash ing facilities can provided, 18 great\days of a hard-earned vacation, Didn't they also indorse Hanford, Chili > 2 lett Patterns American-Hawaiian ships will dock at Los Angeles, says|your correspondent landed at tho in spite of the records? a Los Angeles paper. The landing places at Los Angeles polling pli Just in time to vote Can we trust such leadership? are 22 miles to the westward, about 22 inches above mud “No” on position 4, Well, we, Unsafe leaders in private business TamaleGrotto left some sore spots, anyhow! at social life become doubly danger Chili Con Carne e ie Mrs, Porter's lovely dress ing—mac~ for salade— I'm confessing Have Your Panama Hat Cleaned Wiees ‘They Use Ne Asias, Western Pattern Works banks. My, my! W! whistling down ous in organized society. Lay Ft Wit J | re ‘ Chic PACIFIC COAST HAT reest and best equipped shop tn his aden An hour after Belleville, Ill, prayed for rain to break a does energy and chetly ppace ‘tre ee eee Main 8306, op-ed FACTORY Patterns, Modeis and Machine ‘: two months’ drought, she got a cloud burst, hail, thunder |70¥a | Grins oe ie eel S611 Third Avenue. | sire tes sar Deliver: ines wearee South. and lightning. People able-bodied in prayer like that should SERVED DEFEAT of Hs. «eH ONG WAY DOWN Wanlaeele Soe Der Phone wiltott 2818.” ’ ifte 4 $ ” jed relic of autoeracy, the imber . be modegate and specific in their appeals. |e Gommeres, forever tito *the | 2, «Cia, Se Flour Macaroni Sh C people” they don't know What th WAND, Cal, June 28.— y LOW as the rotten pork barrel system of legisla-}want, when that want diverses Putnam Bradioo Strong, son of a ASK FOR Washington Brand sa ington Bran Whiting-Smith Pies Phone Main 2097 tion in the last. session, you can't blame Governor Lister |from the SELFISHNESS ‘person!- former mayor of New York City, * for hesitating to call an extra session, But how else will) lod in capitalism, from which the and one time an officer in the “Ce + 9 Macaronl, Spaghett!, Vermice!!i P. ¥ Thlet . U t | t 5 TT ACIFIC SHOW CASE @& the people get a chance to vote for a United States senator? othe Noun Gelere Thins sophia. en Sap rahe. thee wife of Lord fi ennia ear Neectet ey At ARE BETTER CABINET: Wane , 5 t Cafes, Delicatessens, Marret Manufactured by A, F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Oil Clothing . try might go With strangers and Francts Hope, several years ago, ts Help the kiddies at Mother Ryther’s get a day's outing |jstandpntters, but not ‘wit P dome-|now sald to be living the iite of F I r@ ) U R or two. Take in the open air show Tuesday afternoon at cratic taxpayers, and citizens; not) & beach comber in the Orient, the Metropolitan park. fun loyfl Seattle devotees of more, Where, with scores of others, once asd than a «core of yeats, who haye Prominent in the night life of the Sta'la and Restaurants, Phone Elliott $631, Fountain Pens. Portable Houses Soda Water Steve tidy ages at King county jail, says his appe- Pree st them ROlgwsschgmebt i: ae ahd tite is controlled by his mind. High cost of living isn’t) Don't tell us of thetr “Indorsement ~‘Toutiats : , " 20] ; Drauiitine today $ | A. Cottages lows, Garages Kite bothering Steve any. # of decency,” when we reflect, and Orlent brought word “6 tevice| SEATTLE PEN CO. oes. deepen Lo. an atten and whan ae ATER Ot = leaders and the « k High Grade Yountaln Pens and Ink ond White Duck Clots Bf sauistion owners are. our reteren Distributers: Ge Gill re@ime and Wap- the army and na¥y set wan dressed Fountain Pens Repaired or + Attractive—Sey Bottled Gooa Cola, Cherey W. Fifty-fourth Street, Get our prices be Cheer, Wyss Celery Phosphate py pardon affair, which, in spife of in a tattered palr of linen breeches |§ 1007% Third A’ rh their money bags, thinking ond ia and wore Chineso sandala “dl crew Phone Hat eral government, Fine business. Uncle Sam is @ nice fellow - ae ‘ d 406, ’ AN and all carbonated beverages. Port ission offers free piers and wharves to fed- 32 and the extension of pocket- Shanghal, The gpe time dundy of y Phone Sidney 591, ing en LOVA will be 3 4