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Bervice of the United Press Asectation, Batered at the pestofficn, Seattle, Wash. 20 eneend nse matter, Bablished by The Star Publishing ny every evening except Sunday in | DAILY HEALTHOGRAM colds, Breathing foul, heavy atr fs one of the chief of nial troubles, Open the windows and let in the sunshine and the o Few people are suffering from an overdose of fresh atr Telegraph News PROP’ WHO LIVE MUON the open alr seldom have ne Say, Folks, Here’s a Secret HE ADVERTISING medium for the civilized earth rarely advertises itself Oh, once in a while we may chirp a bit about what we did; but compared to our opportunities, the average news yut itself, its work paper blats on its own private horn abc its:aims and its mission in life less than any This has become the mode, the fashion The personal element in journalism has departe ng, sometimes unthink other business 1, along ors; and an untee with the great ed ; fing, news machine has taken the place of the Greeley and) Dana papers This fashion of silence has not come because a dawning! editorial sanctum. Imodesty has shed its modest rays over the and by heck, NO se for Nix, nay, verily, It has come beca I the political game behind the scenes with the party because Big Business was on terms of per understanding with the publisher; folks would be the game for When folks work in secret, usually they do it because] ik; and editorial dignity fre-| ality | was the mode to play| years it bosses less know, the easier because tl the gamesters. it is the only way they can w quently means editorial The public makes possible every cent of newspaper va e¢ right to know the i ner | 1, and th rasc blic } as th in this nation; so the workings of newspaper ir you smoke out the you know whether YOUR paper is for YOU, or for those} who LOOT YOU Any time you see anything in any paper you do not like,| smite the editor with hand and if disdains | to publish your side of it, or to make reply, be sure he is wrong, and also be sure he is scared | This talk may not be “ethical,” but it is for the common} good. | % | LOTS OF FOLKS think it was a pitiful shame that this continent ‘was not n. after Columbus. But just think what a precedent it ‘would have ablished for this new continent north of Siberia discov | ered by Commander Wilkitzky! | poner he lar every editorial secrets, the sooner wil your pen, he It’s Coming Slowly But Surely URPRISE is manifested in that when AKRON, O., to sell her paving bonds to the peor the denomina ‘ came tions of $25 and $50 were largely over! the purchasers demanding $100 bonds, or greater until the entire issue was sold ont. It was a splendid exhibition of public confidence and sets a fine example, but it would have been much more sat Hisfactory had those small denomination bonds been gobbled up early. In all progressive movements, economical ‘or otherwise, We want to see high interest shown by the people who can gave not much but little, comparatively, as the months roll along. | People who have $25 to $50 to $100 to invest constitute | the majority who must be convinced that progressive changes ‘in methods of doing things are wise, necessary and profitable There could hardly reliable than VAkron’s 514 per cent bonds, and we had rather see her $50,000 issue grabbed by 2,000 people than by 200, as was probably the case But the popular sale of municipal bonds is still in its jinfancy. Cutting out the middleman’s graft seems to be ‘a slow-growing process of education, at best : However, education cannot be stolen or bought be more investment ; away, jwhen you do get it, in which respect it differs from lots of , other things. MRS. ESTELLE BEACH DAVIS, In Chicago, says 60 per cent of ‘the men would rather contribute to the purchase of a new carpet in .ehurch than to wear it out afterwards. ‘want to have to contribute for another one for a long time. : THE “DIVINE right of kings” has been badly shattered, but the divinity of judges still remains unchallenged. BY THE WAY, it was The Star that first labeled the “Lorimer” in Senator Wesley L. Jones, and “Lorimerism” may be the issue to decide the next senatorial battle. ; AND GOV. SULZER told his friends to “be easy,” with some of them giving him jumps like $2,500 to spend just as he liked! CHICAGO DRAMATIC CRITIC s Windy city’s Rialto Is full of | “action.” Here are some of the plays booked: “Running for Go or,” “Stop, Thief!” “The Fight,” “All Aboard” and “The Trip to Wash- ington.” Guess he’s right. MIGHTY MEAN of Havana to go to promoting heart failure by ap- propriating $10,000 for a chess tournament! CLEVELAND PEOPLE stea! 3,000 bapks from their public library annually, they're 80 fond of reading. Credit to All Be one of the scores upon scores who weekly take advantage of this convenient credit plan. There is nothing complicated or vague about it, In fact, it's as simple as | A- BC, Just select the garment you desire, in any department—make a small deposit to show good faith, and we'll trust you for the bal ance, which may be pald a little each week or month, as you desire, 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union 8t Seattle’s Reliable Credit House EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR |yer in her divorce papers. Maybe It's because they don’t| THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. 9100. Private exchange oom meeting with all Aepartmenta. PHONES RATES” mal, Qnty, one month in advance, men. $120) one your, B82. rho, tn eliy, Stem. maemite By Fred Schaefer and A. D0. Condo ‘DEAD SHOT BILL FROM NURSERYVILLE’ The tle that binds the family to-|at $650 or $750—and then tind the er is music. You who have)Per‘ected Player Plano for $467.50 r had {t in your own homes, at Eilers Music House and on easy what you've missed as. You can exchange your need to learn to pla plano for one of those Per- Stranger—Can you direct me it all for you d Players if you want to. You sb a bank? em y just the kind ected Player on Village Urchin—I can for a asic you want and just when |ter ae oer a , We quart want it onthly— anders through |at first there wag nothin'to catch his eye) | Yinnger yr hare pretty steep 1 piny an accompaniment for a mond upned zoo. |But here’s a chicken six feet high. can't expect to get a bank di. pleasure to you - | rector for nothing. tz or a tw and yours as the money you pay fh i | lks dance? Cer Y- |for the Perfected Player Piano. . nder a classic composition by i¢ so ator wand?’ ho the iitat MONDAY PLAYER DAY. e Next—The Rugs 4 “8 source of nday 4 all next week the@ Please, Sir sald the entert ure not only | n Recey n Rooms will be de- maid t r the to y to all your|voted to the Perfected Player house, “t tleman friends—and those who don’t get) Piano. You are invited to come in here to busl- , ure to and try one for yourself, or have ness never get any And somebody play one for you. You Tell him to take these wonderful wil! not be urged to buy. And if “Ob, he's alread A very little money.|you cannot con them all and now t and we'll d Player Plano is the w buy. It will lito players will do/on You can compare | a mu. If we do business it will be ¢ basis of mutual satisfaction pleasure to all parties con- “I'm going to well ki rity bazaar Do a dollar a kiss ts no, people expect to be robbed at these charity affairs."—-New York World ucks, that’ all the trich up and ET Meetin’ which Bill never stirred, fi | But, But a Six-shooter on the bird. '| The Third Avenue at University Ohlo has decreed the death of all surplus roosters, to mitigate the sunrise crowing nuisance. it done ty ils dun, 8 3 “The state (of New Hampshire)—that's Me,” chuckled Thaw, as he observed a street crowd gather to watch him being shaved. Rutier’s Liquid Tooth Filler, ma{l c. Butler Drug Co., Seattle, of” Mrs. Pankhurst, arrives at New at steamship to meet h Young Englishwoman, ‘York. None of suffrag! Slams, Jabs, Knocks, Boosts an MOST ANYTHING Regarding the Slit Skirt tor The Star: 1 have read, She cried so much over her hus- burned down a lunatic asylum! iately in your valuable paper, con band’s ill-treatment that she had lately siderable about the “Slit Skirt.” to have her tear ducts removed, Jondeg One divine sald: “It showed a Vice takes the cash and Virtue gets the credit declares wife of a Liberty st. law cracked brain and an empty heart nother sald: “it showed an empty weak character. An | f commenting on the above. SERIOUS CATARRH 3:25.50" ss YIELDS TO HYOME! i222 t= Every Bell Telephone Is a Long Distance Station eee Sailor from Maine is on his way to the Panama Exposition In San Francisco in © smali open boat, for-{ merly one of the cruiser Olympia’s aige. ently sald: “It showed a pair of | bi foot.” | It fan't what It shows that Argentina is shipping corn by the both. | boatload to New York cheaper than ers me, but what it might it can be g.own In this country It will effectively relieve |"The toe appeared and then the| ok. able forma of eatarrhal 11 Gans Two stucents at one of Germany's chitis and cold in the head . 2 e ——— sie . . fod| money refunded by the dreagist, or |; Cotac het the ait oii naa O you appreciate the full sig- were expel ed to drink beer. I wonder where the elit will Or just how high oldest universities b nuse they ref they'd recom nificance of the above statement? the manufacturers, Booth’s pal State department in Washington, |Co., Buffalo, N. Y¥ mend please note. There is nothing just Ike Hy 2 e —, . eee |omet, or Just ax good, or that gives a eee Do you realize that from your tele- IMinols man shipped his collie dog}such quick and sure relief at a : sylllineta cna aNoped Bip collle dep | CER, Wcceecpue “tresine -teeas| _Sdvontion Yor. AiPrenstor | phone you can talk to practically every and six months lier the dox, foct-|atomach dosing, Complete outfit Editor The Star: Permit me ; : aan a ? core end weaty, wheued ito tail/¢i | to express myself on what | city and town in California, Oregon, again at his door. | Try Hyomet at once—all drug-| should be required of the | eer Net “ | “pe ee Bists oll {tana soo how quickly| clergy before they be given a | Washington and parts of Idaho, Ne- | When you see a man who ie al-|{t heals, soothes and purifies the pulpit. : > {ways borrowing money or living| irritated membrane of the breath. First, only fathers of families vada and Arizona? on his relatives you may be sure|!ng organs. ought to be aliowed to preach and then they must take a six monthe’ course as a common | laborer in a coal mine in some district that has the conditions, and at time support his family from | the income of his labor. Second, he then should be re- quired to work in a steel mill as a common laborer for six months, same conditions. Third, he then should be re- quired to work as a common laborer In a cotton factory, same condition and terme. Fourth, he then should be re- ™ i‘ | quired to work In the hold of Union Dentists | an Atlantic liner, shoveling coal for 30 days, same terms, 25.00 Fifth, he then should be re- that he was the kind of a boy who |would keep his white waist clean |for three hours after nis mother put |it on tam Have you ever considered the economy of Long Distance Service? Think of the time-consumption trips it saves. Think of the value of being able to get into instant communication with a place or person perhaps a day’s jour- ney away! ~ BULL BROS. | Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | ef | Foreigr governments in writing jofficial communications to our sec y of state may address them Wast‘ngton. D. C, “Please forward.” ee bur should add An Irate man came whooping In the other day because he saw a paragraph in the paper advising Walking as the Best * He! was the maddest mail-carrier ever veen | xe Your telephone may be used for either It Is a terrible affliction to be! Gold Crowns deaf, but if it be so ordained, this| Rat . ® about as good & time to takell pasene™ pean). ites Soya me eye ne local, suburban or long distance serv- it on as any, while ragtime ts in| | J : : : al | | terms. ice and the entire system of this com- Sixth, he then should be re- quired to serve three months as a walter in = an aristocratic hotel, same terms. | Seventh, then he should be required to support his family for 30 days without any Job, eee | A Beattie woman returning from | Connecticut said she never saw a #iit skirt all the time she was there. | And yet, as we remember It, Con necticut Is one of the suburbs of pany, with its millions of miles of lines, is ready at any time to carry your mes- sage anywhere you wish to send it. We offer you good, first class den tal work at a moderate price, and would Ike to have you consult us rewarding ndition of your |J moutn. ¢ ing spectaliat has had years of experience, and his f| i condition will be val- [| New York opinion Ae pr wable to you | and he would soon be arrested “very Te - is g H There are times when tho bate-|] ands modern equipment. we are]| 8 @ vagrant, not having any Every Bell Telephone is a Long Dis- ‘es be are | we nd hav | ib! jeans of sand anna & iY |rman'n bat looks an Taree to the re you wall, and hey aplenty Atak latter tance Station. » cher as one of the big trees ot ta Mal binwik There le wuld. enidy:the | alifornia; an here are times offer you @ 16-year | Et, the tains the tant te nema tl pel and teachings of Jesus Ke ainall aw pn of Henchrare pitts {| Alt work Aone patntessty vy mod-4{ Christ. After he comes out, | (Complimentary adv.) | (peaehataedaminazs give Wey. 2 ule Raven oe eee |] INVESTIGATE OUR EABY]| Preach salvation to the | Anthony Comatock has denounced | PAYMENT PLAN. people. + J. 8. | ja new novel. Must have used up all Pee bars jhe got for denonncing “September |f «ot evenings by appointment, wun. Mande Js so Tedey. | Morn,” although if he had been paid |] days, #40 1". m Filtor Tho Star: As you are |a royalty on that advertising he friendly to Mr. Roosevelt T would would be well fixed U 4 + |sugzest that you, in your tissue to THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE ai Jnion Dentists | irr iiiitns oat linemen |Mr. Roosevélt as the man who |mado it possible to dig the Panama |eanol, Yours respectfully, ‘ C,H. KING, | 98% Union St, City, alr AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY A lot of impeachment hot |ninells like sulzeretted hydrogen a ay DY ATTENDANTS located on with en rently Third, Militant suffragettes in England, ere even battiiug for liberty, They ‘