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TEMBER 26, 1913. MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTIW RAT LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News PHONES #7, °2% | Private exchange ag, ~ nerting with all @epasten Service ef the Uulted Prose a Patered at the postofficn, Seattle TE clase matter, Published by The & RATES "57S. m. a ene a) Re hx ron, $1.80 ome your Sant Ry carrier, in chy, 26 , 7, them months ees ACUTE INFLAMMATORY | 1 ' BOM AL ERA SIN a ; es, DAILY HEALTHOGRAM | #18 TISM is due to 90 tn son Dttly wire bound "bomb" gingerly opened by poles a Pant! which avele to ' « segmonte g joint through the blood ay enter thr 1 one several pla ‘er theo h the blood, Atm i Alas for the venerable joke of the dicacious barber and hie Teagg Here’s a Well-Deserved Rebuke eee ee _ — Kditor foattle ta Your cit has killed the goose that laid the Utility THE HOUSE OF COATS From golden exe When we come into Seatt 7° THE candy makers of Milwaukee who wanted state per ly paid girl employs more than 10 mission to work poor the Hast and seo wha of and read tt 1 tor a few day int the fe hours daily during the busy before-Christmas season, Sorts moral 5 BIG Klee SPECIALS Weare jutifies its refusal by a number ot sin’s industrial commissio f greater gency than in powerful reasons, but none ©} suggest hat higher pay will reduce the help problem by attracting more and better help, and that improved working conditions and better pay will advance the Judge or Deacon wie A ” the quality of the finished product a ai " ‘We left our Bast ‘ininea 40 FOR MEN AND WOMEN The « ion also points out that an extension of the They Didn't Think |got away from similar Buddbas and ith: New ‘Bebliodervien Alb Weath ii ins of din «od * neaule in. fatioue and’ mefth Much of the Law THE SUPERIOR FOLKS impeccable zealots, Tourist are je New Double-Gervice All-Weather Utility Costs c ‘ t c 1 gu Ii not overcome with harbors, lakes . ; sc paned ek overwork, butter all the teat By Berton Braley Bot overcome with harvorn lakes, HM CRAVENETTES, ENGLISH SLIP-ONS AND ‘ ake ers how Let's get together and tell ourselves business chances ; | : Spl Hoesen: f GABERDINE : : ; oh hh Le t way up on our lofty shelves pt Mot bize : | een iothad g hours, the \nd gaze on life from afar; tte +: alen OF the aeeat Pe ‘ es 1 n says Let’s look with scorn on the common herd i \ 1 at ‘ cr " ur hosp! ¥ | “Our stock producers long since learned how to < Who toil at a useful job, : a ph t eke boop cant is tn | treat the mothers of the flocks and herds. They are . speak of art as a magic word Commerce and other caves of shady , sneer at the busy “mob,” transactions Strangers your gomsipy gates are va more considerate of the dumb brutes than we are of | } the mothers-to-be of the human race.” Let’s speak of faith as an outw ios They feel ill at ease, They | A { faith n outworn thing, eusp 4 of being ies 4 j What a rebuke to careless greed! And to think at ve as a creed that's dead, ony er = (pe “ies | this late day in the progress of civilization, in the full flower of thing simple and plain we'll fling tite, ly yours 4 \ barb w py med head “LAYTON WOODS Victoria, B. ¢ Let’s jest at h } widespread intelligence, suct s - i i t vy oan snee at lav Is In the childhood of the race, way back in the dawn of = eer at law { = And chortle at truth as rot hist f the king: Egypt forced 100,000 subjects to R 4 President—Wh hall Ti) , DEFENDS SMITH HEATER i history, one of the kings of Egypt forced subjects ririee a re Agee hat sea Till people murmur ¢ never saw Editor The Star: I wish to reply § work 20 years piling high a granite pyramid intended as an|] ing the deal mia ¢ a Such a liberal-minded lot.” to an article that I read in The i : , alle , . : h ym p! ne Of eating eternal token of his might. But pagan though he was—pa i ae hay thor a, “Cor wager of ae « Rallroad Attorn n \ jabb , ¢ nd sr " we a hed d and despot—he worked grown men, not undeve ped women. |} tet them Pe what ra. 4 e i Pd pPpishad ede ber and — 2 d smirk John Ca ons: superb combir ra There was something impressive in this ambition of the a it's nyc the law . The world will tr to its taily work ide Marae: ‘ allroad P Oh, yen, the mt € , « y ‘or Pharaoh, severe though its incidence was upon the bent backs|] know tbat. But cant you think of And never will care at all! school room Oe ee ee its Sante * at } ean ae es the me reason? . of his sweated sul jects. It at least secured to remote ages the had on the fact that the floors a ea at $12.50 to Tniy OE Giron warm in ery part of the ro w No such majestic excuse is possible in behalf of the m d . wane th che we ; "a in te es re r ; ore the h ayster (# in opera 00 superb De ern exploiters of girlhood. Their names will not be BITS tion to be convinced that it is the ; . jd _ : Tl down the ages. heir motiv ordid of of p , a“ best Investment a school board can sidrlea es SInKs fa vat t ges. Their motive is the sordid one of passing| And Bites at ’Em make. } the new ¥ i? ; ir. Carmichael! states the air ts Gaberdines and H ca ne | to be reheated and circulated re esthetician te tly, He does not give the plied es An a i ‘ji | extractor any credit ¢ 4 Sa $15.00 “ The Worst Crime of ’Em All wn cablegrams to the effect that te being drewa off by th i sh : : darian ainicaatie tH m ipe that connects with the Men's and Women's superb All-Weat i 8 M' YTHER love is the finest treasure life offers. But not THERES SOME L DOWN awtounded Ri ; Fe Pid ye ES : S Biip-one, bt J many superb comt fon ats and a unded and neriéans abroad o nN ortietion Ronny agg . 4 . all mothers possess it. Some are selfish, vain, cruel i PEQPLE IN HIGH UFE. t tated t ne of reports chat ha ! oat e "oe br “astern sees $16.50. $18 00 “There, my day is spoiled,” a young moth claimed ryan he tite ngage : % 1 f . young mother exclaim aps wl © filling = engag placed by the Smitt = EXTRA SPECIALS—FACTORY SAMPLES one morning, when baby began to cry u, Wee Soemmpenucre’ Tet only aval bull ect Mas : 43 es milar to refined vaudevi ony eye ton # Men's Cashmere § with or without velvet ry And instead of cuddling the weary little one and croon ive too heh WEL foroue ciples tn successful operatior collar and belt: § $9.15 N i , foreten agp Hage fal tans ae tanita Womens’ imported blue and blac bou ing it the soft songs which fall upon baby nerves like a! 4 paliway trainmen’s official has|@@ eee eeeeeekeeeee matte clr ight mind th maa € Renting samples; $25.00 ¢ ue mi about 2 7 benediction, this selfish mother began to fret and to scold |faured out that *rallroad em-|® ® cane sat cease Gina ro E. W. LORD and to work up a temper. Fes fy ge Ase thie | cont * Tt aseire ane 4 ae ge —_s ee See te : i jand 15 minutes. And this doe no captain mn ate ne She actually believed, this foolish mother did, that baby | take Into account the |® the bridge “of & por be. *) Union pened i {oN Y eo eee ee ae : 7 | waiters that one wants to kill. # side his father, on a windy ® ee a ae Fee TS bd . cried just for Spite. | *No, Not the same one S Gate ts enabonty Soler * decided not to strike, * THIS CHICKEN BITES. * It was this same mother who, a short time before, wish-| Ae | necensary for the captain to | have to wend voawae eerie 4 ad esaisens” the Cird * * : ‘ z | ve to send utaide for stri *” chicke he ve és, sujay w.vacstion with sailing and dancing, turned. baby oat Iden of ragtime mathematice * go delow, and he said to the * | breaking painters eo rl eae oer ee SA | { . U ‘om DOy, n he hac a 1 . over to a hired nurse and went away to the shore for a sa Woon rey Star ® structing get tl wy. sid re 4 Bolt ee ogy eon = rib - ; rn . Fi : : “Indians Split Even at Kansas|® “Here, take the wheel I'll #| » supreme court rules that an ee ee eat tase o “il as indifferent to her duty as if baby had never been|city, Winning a Majority of the|# be back’ take he wh ~ at od secastonal drink doesn't necessarily # say ngely attacked his 10-year: & ey: a 2 COMPS v, rn. Series.” © otar, aad then you will be all w| *cepscitate & man for busts rages hile degs are tiny il ere i si eee & right.” P | Certainly not. We've even seen|*® hen was bitten a week before * re i i f ‘ There are ser like that. Fortunately few, but enough| Hotel music, says a Berlin pro # The ny began to steer, and men getting drunk as a busin «| * by @ rabid dog. * Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock, fo warrant preachment on the rights of childhood jfessor, ts a plagu Maybe—but | ® goon out of her co: | S24 8 Wes Be only aetedte enccees . = 4 | of the hotel food! ' tar : of their live Do you realize as you should that it is not merely the sicrabes he = Aes i enh atthe & ot ages doe a —___*****<**~*~—— a na i sc t . ead of the head, and, with ® —— " privilege but the RIGHT of a child to be petted and loved?| A Syndicate Lass. wa ing of pride, he whouted # ' That the man or woman responsible for bringing a viel aces “cing oe ng v tagger ; gr ‘ x life into the world commits treason to the race if shirking its | Hamlet t—Col a ap i yee red be eon? v6 paneed ‘that borg pad : tenderest care? ole ater ef } cee e . , . bd 9 ‘ By petting we don’t mean spoiling Our Precise Artist on ae eee eS RR HE Children can, of course, be spoiled; and the spoiled child | Old friend ‘ ay be beat, b ve : 3 riends may at, but that i is an even sadder sight than the neglected or abused child doesn't prevent a fellow from mak 4 For spoiling is rarely undone, while neglect and abuse some spel tite Ts SO Pi times are overcome by the kindness of others The chip on the shoulder Ie the a If the good Lord has sent into your home and arms the lhe sad agent of the knoc tt I infinite blessing of a dear little babe, don’t be so silly as to aes ® 4 imagine that the care is a curse , Ey Toyo apne la Mn Ben i 6,000,000 eggs annually. If every ekg matured, In five oyster genera i One strident grasshopper in the an tlons there would be no roo o} gle of the fence mak Seine dae MEME. oles than the whole noble herd of cattle near by-—Mayer Gaynor. heh Deadlies dene rh . oysters i But, cheer up, you'll find tn the stew only the usual three with one |) We Make Apology to Our Readers ethno’ cute Ito tod senha fen S t E HASTEN to make apology to our readers, who have ° pa a e a W an undoubted right to our keeping them posted on high ee | : sf ° society events, but, fact is, we've been so interested in the rise satan gr gal a Pad lad M News! Wane! a d Ww " MH of bacon and the new tariff's possible effects upon the importa-| y, That's Just exactly where I get| | cialist, after a pacar tee t r ns l e€ tion of diamonds, that we entirely missed the following, from | * ¢- 8 Peer eee eee eee e Peunes, France A Reckiands Was mniniater Weleete| | Gocte tame ic nctaine nate De - ae : the Xray akirt. “Many & man will|| free eos ite on ts a a Miss Virginia MacVeagh, of New York and St. Paul,| thank him pags Srp hts gg es mney s step-daughter of Frederick Ogden de Billier, was marries ny matient, with a hopeless gveture, F , : od fe BF lier, was married last] 4 man sometimes does not know| | Patient, with a hopeless gesture, week to Marquis Agostino Ferrante di Ruffano. The witnesses | who his friends are till he finds he| | gsr pris sag PE : for the bridegroom were Marq a a ; baeet any, rracuilist,. St iba Gongs et i: Marquis Emmanuelle Filiosi and the specialist. “I me dodge Bir the bridegroom were Marqui a | Td ome 1n an east your eyes on one O the It isn’t often that an item so splendidl arni i j j 3 0 splendidly garnished with Gunrouals pie t ] f W ] th ‘ -_- @ Wi Marquises and dons gets by us, and it is distressing to realize A restaurant keeper and a Young Geo oe pate Cc o1ces isp ays 0 0O ens at e have ever that neither Ruffano, Filiosi nor Tomacelli gay any eet ake canteen can | | Ta oat Tasty 8 need Ue Ww W Ww ‘ » Filio . omacelli gave us any inti-| | are next door neighbors have | |% 8!f! should not marry 4 man un | d mation as to what was to be pulled off.° We simply had no| | fallen out, and tt ‘8 rather hard ne diche Pats geting pes S 0 n. e 0 no ant you to pay us $35 to $40 wi - ; : Papp Bivens bard | | his dishes at the same time, She's suspicion that a cuckoo of a girl who could be from both Dols rnin coe HE ; “ a ¥ nul ‘om bot should have a glaring announce. | | "°°? married, twice, too t mM k } New York and St. Paul had gone gunning for a marquis in| | ment Jn his window to ihe st CAE 0) a e up you a uit or Overcoat—JUST Southern France. It is reprehensible remissness, and be- at h shar i tani A SPECIALIST speak for ourselves the pardon of the reader tough stenks."-Fun, Vfespead Nea Blk dabe i b e citizen, “there's a burgiar fn gta is epeniiteicsdbiods ; my house,” Happiness, old man, depends on what lies between the sole of your oo |] “1 atn't got nothing to do with foot and the crown or your head.—Balzac. He who strikes while the iron ie || CUrsiars,” responded the police, bet Calwage acct i ote] man. ‘I'm on the traffic squad.” e ch chasse A Chicago Journal ing warm friends | ee | OLD FOLKS FIND CROXONE RELIE | se 6 @ Ll VEy | anne mest dreadful historical mis-| BRAINERD, Minn, Sept, 26 ) ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES ‘i Sous: gt, Louls paper, [en's clube haa adopted. resolution A FEW VERY FINE PA ay we) see in yaper,|en'a club dopted resolutio ate peaks of Mr. Diggs getting | against the killing of song birds ny TTERNS AT $18.00 AND $20.00 —_ Martha Washington into trouble, It | trim hats and deprecating split Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, |'!7¢8 and dissolves the poisonous - — oto t d ierree Mirenmotin Dyin Assay, |, Sots’ subernacee thet econ | eee Cut and made , i i 0d Bia dde Dicndeen the Joints and’ miacies, causing | Pas \ to your measure in styles that are pleasing im. * and nakes € lé 7 m ] j 7 PY —_— neys filter and sift out the potsor 7 id and b , 4 al Sleep disturbing bladder weak-| ous wast miei Tobe Ray rey q THE DIAR ree e bight individual figure. : nes Wor sumemation, cod| end drive Ic out of the system. You save $ $15 i : € . from $10 to $15 by having your clothes made by the the many other kindred ailments, It matters not how old you are 7 which so commonly come with de or how mg you have suffered, | b 4 ciining years, need no longer be a|Croxone is so prepared that it ta | ‘ oF FATHER TIME i 2 source of dread and misery to, practically impossible to take it si = - 4 of om who are past ‘the middle age Alpi ee ab There is nothing NE law for the rich and one for the poor did not exist 2300 B. C } of Ife else like it. Tt starts to work {n Tho foundation of all the lawmaking auris ‘tr qroxone relleven all such digor-| mediately and more than a few ulddis of Hide omatury ‘Unt the tall Me tie eetite actions rs because it reaches the very doses are seldom required to re. of the first king. Among the 282 laws in the ec pee epee ee of the trouble. It soake right en the most chronic, obstt-| ing SR ee Cet gaee ee oan nto the kidneys, through “ and linings; cleans out sat paibican - filtering glands and cells ves | trifle and ee bP le agin d hE eo en river, If he sinks, the accuser shall take poasession of the kidney » on i Ae er . ag autor. 15 Ouse, 1¢ efeapes unhurt, then the accuser sha ake posse choir pid ne hh oda ngth to do ized to return the purchase price if} of his house.” They didu't do much oe sy eh i] tal i easion properly. It neutral-|Croxone should fail in a single case, | those days. ; ard promoting ltigation in}

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