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tHE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913. PHONES "23 oix"ar aeons RATES "ire FS SRS tn tty, MEMBER OF THR SCRIPPS NORTHWIeT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Rerviee of the United Frese Association Rantered at the peetoffice, Senttie, Wash. ne second Glass matter, Pablished by The Star Publishing y every evening except Sunday What Kind of a Place Is U.S. to Live in? London Correspondent Tells His Views (EDITOR'S NOTE—Willlam G. Shepherd, staff writer for The Star, ealled for Europe In dune, 191% and has been staff correspondent of this newspaper across the water for fifteen months, All our readers his articles, A few weeks ago, the editor of The Star requested Shepherd to write hile IN WHAT SORT of a posttion | DAILY HEALTHOGRAM | 's your body when you work? | ) Do you know that working bent fF causes the body to adjust itee t ES, scles and golnte- =| he unnatural position? Tr » wee that you t cise in recrea- hours which will offset the bentover tendency | | The Six-for-a-Quarter Hearing are familiar with RUSHING aside a lot of immaterial testimony intro duced at the car ticket hearing before the public service Views on the question: “Which Is the best land to live in—Europe or America?” Shepherd hae reptied } ‘ , rtant fact stands out clearly and in two Interesting articles, of which the following Is the first. He chose to base hie articles on another feommission, this one important ‘ Some MENS 1064 W ECONOM) question: “What kind of a place Is the United States?” uted : | bag ; = ne docen't way “Thank you" to any-)a time when ordinary human folks pe repntec . ts obliged nT | 1S SAVIN' A CENT A CALLON By William G. Shepherd |‘ Hay Treen FON sd” attac| bal béee ai bat Meee Hameo The Seattle Electric Co. is oblige to sell as W GASOLINE TRUN A LONDON, Oct. 2.—-What kind of | you've been in London for & tine, | the upper classes of Europe. many four-cent tickets to the public as the public ¢ _ ie BA. a vince ta the United Stator? You Bape enepy sh rote = Epa Ciees kacaaale aaa 4 i % . Beattie FOlns are too Close ko n America, as 1 see Amerte rip. i. | give an answer A man can get h F ro ant ‘ pe bumsantty ne Vitke to call {t the land of human The public service commission must not overlook this so clone to & butlding that jhe “ 4 ne t, a new toehold, on ity’s second wind. ital fact in the case. Even the company’s astute attorneys ra peaiot tal stones in the wallithe road of progre or it was at) | (CONTIN TOMORROW, ici ou yt deny it looks like r 2 and oe c a 1 not y 1 shall it then be the priv-| A Massachusetts man found a} An English psychologist iM For the past year I've been loe ‘4 s obligation admitted, shall it the 4 r shroo: nches in diameter. | vented contrivance to discover - the Unt t Fu Tos the f ot a ehy to place as many obstacles as it possibly W h “5 oe tient ea ped the Sapatok Hara. a When it's a easy to find so rb dacelas- ILL ne a Pag a Rage cis F ¥ os of avin in os the «x . ae ‘ we felt sure it was going to say,;many we can't see why a man tn Alber ownsend enc =m Englishmen, Frenchmen, Germans an in the way of t 1h to pur e tickets? |"as big a8 a hen's oKK | vents a machine that finds more Bra a went spen ing in a ant J and Itallans S : ? he pany’s privile » compel the ¢ ic} eal sg ney ! spetuck brook, and tue laters lated with common folks phall it be the company's priv : A " en in|,,Argentine beef Ie being sold In| Five hunters have been killed Ir dog started © po at folks who nave to fight head ‘. idals bin lesignated by it for the sale dle Sina tere ts oti to be ota balsa the deer ee n will not be for a while, but, becoming hard o t syn pee m yor taxe another, before the places, designated it a .s 2 # . pressed, sought refuge in the and the high cost of living, just « i che earest house. ~ - bt * ~ng y tickets, can be reached? — most of us folks do at home, and i i " 7 . The housewife, hearing a - - on Is it not, rather, the duty of the public service com | IN BOSTON, OF COURSE tehing at the door, opened , i 18 the x ind of all of ther mission to make it as convenient and as easy as possible oe Sect tate th a aidan! hal, WHEN. THINGS GET hor feet into t kite n. ° . T ” +E ie? mage aca re 80 BAD HERE THAT WE CAN'T for the public ee “-EMPTING TO INJECT Td 4 fies of ond sp hg cd STAND IT, WE CAN GO TO THE ; ‘THE QUESTION OF RATE MAKING INTO THE ing to Glepated $f No Hope In Europe But, though gone, it fs not You have to get to Europe a CASE, BUT THAT IS ONLY ONE OF ITS CLEVER forgotten nee the condition of the + Hae AYS OF CONFUSING THE ISSUE. eee the condition of the people Hie THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE ARE NOT DEMAND- |hexin to fully reallze that Ameria | | ‘NG ANY NEW RATES, AND THE COMPANY IS NOT is the best piace in the world (|| _ ‘GOING TO GIVE THEM NEW RATES IF THE SALE BITS—— When 1 any this, 1 know that : oO | + merica as trust-ridden now q OF TICKETS ON CARS IS ENFORCED. And Bites at ’Em America Is trustridden; 1 know | credits of the land; I The same old rates obtain oe The gleeful cherub of Houston | WAxe# ought to be hig ue is summed up in the one question, . The entire ' ‘si Post figures out that recent rainn |capital ts opprossing le er the public shall have convenient and reasonabie | added unde of meat to each of| But, in America the peeth a } hether they be subjected Teachor—What fruit did Eve pluck in the Garden of Eden? 10 mil head of cattle | Bur there is no he Meivileges to use the old rates, or whether they be su No answer from the children That's about 10 million dollara| First, in America, the childrer to as many inconveniences as the company ts disposed to Teacher—Oh, you must know, What frutt do you like #0 well] gain on the hoof Jare not taught in the schools and ir : cn baked? ee ithe home, that they belong to a place in their path The class (unanimously)—BEANS! Bryan has 9 palatial winter home | certain class, and that they must re | : Seemann —_—— —— - r ———— es Inear Miami, Fis. main in that class all their lives, || ey NO BUTTER or soft beds for V ir giris. Inquiry board says with that saved by using a safety ) open for several weeks. Jt seoma a] Quite a rine since 1896, when Bil! | In England thi part of every || 4 they're unhealthy. Ought to lower the cost of Vassar education 50. ragor shame to kill ‘em out of season, | Was wearing o cross of gold |child’s education | ‘4 nae. eee - rtortal crown of thorns Work for Upper Classes r How Is He in Years? ° of those half-baked! 1p addition, the children have had TAKING THE SAFE SIDE into them from birth . In point of physique and weight , h T ; 4 || A tall, gaunt looking man en- | + ss fef comes from their 4 co lin is the most Another Shock for the Tortes Para ay nthe United | | tered a hotel in Willamette not King of Monte Carlo re and grandfathers for cen a : tok ‘States h y 4.—-New York| | 108s ago and applied for a room way the American people turies back—that the lower classes = 3 HERE was a time when it wasn’t very safe for a PFO evening World. The price he was willing to pay | | money appale him ars made to work for the upper Clothes 4 fessor on the pay roll of Uncle John’s Chicago university | eee entitled him to lodging on the | | t his nibs bad been having a |< ae ? . “ ; top floor of the house. Among Chicago reporters wouldn't be so bad If the thing 4 to let much of his inside radicalism boil over into the public’s| It takes oh nee lll gg gov his belongings proprietor | see od here, But the terrible part 4 eyes or ears. jcheer a United States senator, oth-| noticed a coll of Upon be- | Chicago Press has got up atiandy of It, to an American, is that ‘ “4 ci i horrifyi come: lata Chae a ball niaver aad oti oth ing asked what rope was | sion on “Is t » a hell men and women of the lower classes Times change; and radicalism’s not so horrilying f, Ws) ore cheer Harry Thaw sag ner ga ma a jeagoans naturally are mightily | believe tt, too. ry * se . * F) ” “That's a fire encape. al © eorne, inning down 1 % o God ‘. FY 3, 4 especially if you dress it in fine linen and let it wear perfume. | spe ease ene e es, an | | ee ned ia raass ee all ru PH cite nay tinea od Do you realize what an advantage it is to i Remember what Judge Gary said recently? Ten years Answered by Mr. Grey case of fire I let myself down ae very fine and blue-blooded, and that || patronize a big store like Cheasty’s, where you J ago, when he told some of his Steel Trust pals that monop- a terteee —— the window.” Price Clty (Mo.) Leader editor He made other people to work for | can find everything you want in men’s and i $ i t gh hi d t lacate net Dig 3 Boo es,” replied the landlord, | | announces that it is a good habit | the fine ones, and to keep them tn |) young men's attire? oly would have to climb off ‘ts high horse and try to p wrenches and, ever since then I Revs stroking his chin refiectively, | |, wash your hands before meals; |Silke and sating and fine houses. | On the iki “fone vous find feraishia f | the public, they thought his wheels had slipped. ~ 4 ce eis ‘too, monkey| | 200ms like & pretty good Ides; | | it makes them feel so clean like, | One prayer in the English prayer || 7 ings o! 5 a ith le in| *tenehes fort—o. & j Dut Suests with fire escapes pay Your Missourt editor always book that Is supposed to be said by || every name and nature, and the latest, newest FE Now comes a Rockefeller professor with a book im)""Dum OTT enton the dough-|| 12 advance at this hotel” ||heen within hearing of the band|the lower class folks is that “God creations of the fashion world—hats, neckwear, | Everybody . Magazine. f at the head of the march of| Will help them to respect their bet: |/ hosiery, shirts, underwear and dress accessories | «which he up and says, bold-like and right out in meeting, | nuts 1 p N eee } progress. - hase Gidea af Upper Olaes that spell character and distinction that there aren't two ways about -Big Business has got) wasee asco tne hall tree grow?—W | ‘ . Beyer EN £% 4 | And they say it and believe it t Benjamin and Cheasty Special Suits occupy a ¢ > to stop cing so lage emerge draw’ - po shes Win the neighborhood of Cape Hat HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF [righ the entire second floor—the finest clothing dis- fepresentatives of labor to seats on > . | terns, cay DISAPPEARS 25 CENT DANDERINE cnn Alt rVE SERN OF Te play room in the West, and the finest clothing | —_ 1G $ NO ‘Either that, or Big Business—will get smashed! Ops A TANCE TO HELE that money can buy, in prices ranging from to carry hie] . , | : t wi Mm - 7 - 5 5 The professor puts it more mildly than this, calls it an |Pite it in proper enough. But it|@AVE YOUR HAIR! MAKE [TJand scraggy, Just moisten a cloth} YOU RESPECT THEM $15 to $45. ae evolution from tyranny to democracy in industry, or words | would be more appropriate to carry SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS with Danderine and carefully draw Kelas Englishmen say that our po The new third floor department is given over to that effect. But the punch is there just the same—the | them in a sult case AND BEAUTIFUL. i ‘throwms reer Sain, CLA: cee enemy per he eee, ut neither in its entirety to overcoats and raincoats for both é r smal! strand at a time. 0 effec ‘ iMRCOR DO ts men and women. Cheasty Special Coats for on gen s iat eee — is immediat 4 ine your! _ It isn't politeness, but servility rept aoe. panch that the Tory Minded are foredoomed to feel. | 1s nasor served in ene gates satient | rey ag you will, after an applica-|iait will be light, fiffy and wavy, (MY fet #10 8 Woek—that makes men, $15 and $18; Benjamin Coats for men, $18 j Yes, times change. Gee! But it takes some speed to | jails ant cine itis, but cannot belleve|tion of Danderine, you cannot find|and have an appearance of abund.| them gentle , to $45; Burberry (London) Overcoats and Rain- 3 keep up with the procession! t—* D }a single trace of dandruff or failing |4NCe; an Incomparable lustre, soft Anybody with a clean collar is coats for men and women, $35 to $55, and the : It is not. The report started from|hair and your scalp will not itch, ness and Inxuriance, the beauty and the London policeman’s boss famous Mandelberg Raincoats for men and t 4 have bi he ‘ou mor 1) wht of true hair healt i e2e he fact that all prisons have bars. | but what will please you most, will *himmer of true hair health It's a Nauseating Habit | woued, S20 to S35: lt a, A UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, | he |be after a few weeks’ use, when| Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s The London street car conductors || CARETS TONIGHT DIME A BOX Please print « pattern for @ Mavanne/yoy see new hair, fine and downy |Danderine from any drug store or|*ay you give ’ wrappet a . jat first—yes—but really new hair—|tollet counter, and prove that your|them your fare. For tho first fow h t H b d h CAS pai orry we cannot give the space, |st first—-yee—but really Mai, SORES, REG encye fees TOME | ION Te Eeeica Te visshan one Cheas ys aberaasnery ore A little Danderine immediately |that {t has been neglected or in-| Then, after that, you begin to see | Second Av. at Spring St. — | doubles the beauty of your hair. No|jured by careless treatment—that's|that {t's not If you'll difference how dull, faded, brittle! all. notice, you'll that he * ‘That awful sourness, belching ot indigestion—it's biliousness and|@ i i es; that pain in|constipation. Try Cascarets; they| | QUESTIONS MR. GREY _ Co a onan the haart, |S¥eeten the stomach, romove the | | CANNOT ANSWER | yt a » sour, fermenting food and foul| @———— o burn, nervousness, nausea, bloating | gases; take bile from the liver and| Can you recommend a good tooth , after eating, feeling of fullness, diz-|carry off the constipated waste| paste for a rubber comb?—B, F. a giness and sick headache, means|matter from the bowels. Then| I am very musical. Is there any, stomach is sour—your liver is your stomach trouble is ended. A| body in Seattle who can teach me : id—your bowels constipated. It|Cascaret tonight straightens you/to play the saddle horn?—L. W. T. fan't your stomach's fault—it isn't out by morning. Please give me @ process for tan ning banana skins.—C. L. R. I have two ingrowing teeth. How can I make them grow in the op posite direction?-—-M. C. D. 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