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MEWHER THE scRIPrs NORTHWRT | a or NEWSPAPERA Telegraph News ef the United Press Assootation. a nt the preteffics, Senttio Woah. as seoond ter, Pablished by The Star Publishing every evening except Sunday sett A GOOD LAUGH ts one of the DAILY HEALTHOGRAM J pes: heaitn re medion 8 .~ 0 ean take at mea t Sand 1 ‘ \ bot wee and between bites. a Aids the diges tion, strange Aas it may seem ay Is This Democracy ? ERE IS a y kettle of fish! In 1909, to vent millions of acres of valu oil and mineral lands, then in the public domain but subject to entry, from bei led up by powerful monopolists working through d y claimants, President Taft, then still friendly to conservation, wi them by an executive order. At once the raiders raised the hue and cry that the presi dent had no lawful author so to do. : There was no law which said that he shouldn't do it distinctly said that he might. He _ mation which treats human beings as they were treated at Lawrence, Mass, and in those West Virginia coal Tegions?” If the czar is at all sarcastic, he might quote at Uncle Sam that old saw about people who have greenhouses not Being the best ones to throw rocks. OR. J. H. KELLOGG, of Battle Creek Sanitarium, has got us loaded with gloom. Says that the eapacity of American women to bear chil- dren is decreasing 1 per cent per year, and by the year 2017 ther’li be no more babies, but a neuter type of women. Tough on the folke of 2017. TO MAKE a congress behave, jail it, eh? Mr. Huerta has given an object lesson that is terribly suggestive. ees” este [THE DIARY OF Presenting Motion pletures program This | FATHER TIME Bion, Before shown in Seattle every Bander, Tuesday acd Friday | see by the papers the New York Central railroad and some of the Western hotels are not going to furnish finger bowls any more. |Maybe the managements thought they reminded folks of the old style of eating before forks were invented. Forks have been In use only jabout 300 years. The old Greeks although their civilization was much advanced, ate with their fin- gers as gracefuly as possible. And in the middie ages people still ate with their fingers. Of course, they washed their hands before and after cach meal, but still, the cus tom was anything but clean. Each of the guests at dinner was first offered a basin and a pitcher and it was bad form to help one's self te any of the food before hav- ing carefully washed hande and face. Of course, they washed them again after the meal. Goldsmiths finally invented forks but at first they were objects of luxury and were used only at times when they might have been done without, as for eating pears, cheese and sand- wiches, Resinol stops skin humors ESINOL Ointment and Res- inol Soap stop itching in- stantly and quickly restore the skin to perfect health, even in ? SURE THING, ¢ severe and stubborn cases of | | ,, “IHello, there! Have you been | @ezema, rash, ringworm or other | thing?" on ta, tormenting,unsightlyeruptions.| | “1 haven't yet,” said Johnnie, Resinol easily clears away pimples, | | teuthnily, “but I expect to | | * blackheads, redness, roughness and |) When I get home | @andruff. Sold by alldruggists. | = er nthe Anaraend tlbrtedl wat lbed ‘samples with full Gsoutions wie te Deve Bl speed rid ‘Co oa Baw mereel, Baltimese, Ma. ported that Boss Murphy will re tire from Tammany's leadership, | after the’next election, win or losa. =i DEAD SHOT BILL FROM | NURSERYVILLE’| ie he cond Her Reason, “Have you no references? Yea; a lot of ‘em “Then why didn’t you bring them with you? “They're like my None of ‘em do me } photographs. A Paris costumer now In this country declares the trouser skirt is sure to come. All right. Any thing to hide ‘em Phage “My girl says she's glad she had a chance to spring this before it Sie act at pasaon,” pomeatas D., who has been quiet #0 long we thought he had lost his girl At a little f the other evening 1 remarked, ‘I'm crazy over grap vif nut, eh? she says. ‘Sort of a grape . 28 Now that we've had time to In- vestigate we can account for Rube Marquard’s showing in the first game. we out his arm poor He practicing writ An eagle in Indiana swooped down and carried off in his talons a load of lingerie belonging to a party of maidenly bathers, The bald-headed old bird! a gs A Kansas City woman traded her baby for six hens and a rooster t is a new way to start in poul farming. 1 established oftibe |] eauipped in des | Northern Bank Bullding . YH STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913, held week by the best original BOX OF “ SOGIETE” CHOCOLATES Free With oa Star Want Ad Every person bringing in a cash want ad amounting to 15 cents or over recetves a half-pound box of the famous Boolete Chocolates ab solutely free. If you can't come to The Star office, leave your ad at our “Want Ad” branches, the Souv. enir and Curfo Shop, 229 Union st., or with P. H. Mallen, 6409 Bal lard ave. Remember—-CA8H WANT AD8 CO8T ONE CENT A WORp. IMPERIAL CANDY co., SEATTLE A short story contest will be Circle club next A pound box of candy will be awarded to the boy or girl who sends to the Circie the story containing not over 150 words. Tho contest « day afternoon at 3 o'clock DUNLAP READER WINS THE PRIZE s next Fri- All Main 9100, Private exchange omm- necting with ull Grparimenta. PHONES RATES ™, 20%; nti, one manth in ndvense, ‘Ries ix tom, 1 D0; one your, F426. By carrier, in clty, Be « month. | boys and girls 16 years of age ) adept story writers on the Cir and under will be eligible to | cle club roll, which Indicates compete that the competition Is going to Each story must be written be very keen, The winner’s In black ink, and it is neces name will be published in next sary the contestants write on | Saturday's column one side of the paper only Address all letters to Uncle Previous contests of this kind Jack, of The Star Circle Club, have shown there are many in care of The Star office. BIG AMERICAN BALL IS FAVORITE TOY OF A CUNNING LITTLE GERMAN DUKE There was no law which ‘ te Here 1s a dear, real German boy who would rather with bie Acted on the Roosevelt principle that what he wasn't forbid: | big, round Am: n ball than ride in the most luxurious carriage aa : th — or the publi tr all Kurope! en to do he could do if convinced that it was for the pt Snare welfare tet Re pled BM to But being cautiously minded and lacking T. R.’s nerve ' th S naena ie he had congress, next year, pass a law conferring upon hit ch oot 1 ty di \ hil be 4 is called the authority to do what he had already done Meanwhile a wi the br Ls ja Vues tt Hereditar number of entries had been made upon the lands in question | a Bick, sontetute Q and Pp ke tograph co edrich Franz and lawsuits were begun y Markue ar Holmes u is three > etie , nting, to have the » was entered 1h & COM) youre old! Now it is pr arties consenting, t wv | Pee ris cuetereitern ere old! facts in the case cert supreme court for an ©) n As previously announced, Mar| boyy and gir In other words, nine on their for life, are to uerito was the suai of con 9 he po of sident and congress, the elected ed two tiny walfs, Tim and Little] py; : Baeewnat the power © l ri ; hand in hand, apparently un-| 5... representatives of is in the issue of the genera handed an to witch direction they| (ro sescns” welfare versus private greed | wanted to go. F me ee yen In other words, we are to have, not government by the} ae a . pore Phen. bet PP re people, but government by supreme court opinion t take her | to has oe Tioce more we bow to the fetish of the superiority « ‘| » winner from nurses who are : # received th Aserions a few to say what is best for th ny t the large number of let-| po, : ou MW! ters. Hi parents And these few beyond popular recall ; The 4 in contest| the reign tng Monarchs we have none, for monarchs wear crowns. We was « big pound box of candy. It! grand duke ar be governed by judges in gowns. | was mailed to the Dunlap contest-| grand duchess o: are content to be gov ad ent this Mecklent Grant that the nine who will decide this issue are honest, | on wugKeNted by those get one show we . or . cory? i tin thy mer a rer Wk ‘Patriotic and wise. The question remains: Is this democracy 7 lAieeken oF tae i ; While lecturing on its habits he | bstead of hearing the crowd applaud,| (ci: Circle, averstha “ E HUMPHRIES Incident, so far as the judge himself Is ’ 4 ee ‘i as Leo, 25th Ay, Gre Canes ee ee timed. But the night for the abolianment of the| | Doesn't Notice said cat sot free. | Deadshot gits considerable clawed.| (a “Vern” Wallace They are said Gontempt law and for the recall of judges has begun a new lease of tife.| — Md ay?” Ethel Gutt i801 boots and wanes une fda,” Sarah Rhein-| of thet hing SHE EXPECTED IT, t, Rremert Kids bh; "The Per-|in | Ne “ey 3 e iva ry 0 the Sout | The stear moves slowly | | 5 * Eva Zickrick, George-| And they both up the Ne abroast 0 “Where's “Mother?” | speak English Ke : hiv: , , Southwest | be pana? weg » was 8 Berthella Reel, 916 Cherry st with ea HE traditional chivalry and civilization of the Sout ‘ oe coe erthell a verry 4 . | a ‘ | The grand duke bas ¢ ed his intention of engaging an Amerb has received a hard bump by the Georgia legislature. | ant Drusiia called » ° @ cant rine ate om for bis aaa mae ‘ il . * mit of wor 4 steward Grandma Takes It. This pict hows the hereditary grand duke with an enormous The Anderson bill, which raised the age limit of working) ' | What was that?" steward, @) ban F a sclined to be pri dh vary even long enough to have children to 13 years for 1914, and provided for a further | JOme Founs BkiMO FRUT TO she onked | Uncle Sack 1 think! nis picture take , 915 1 by the! ‘ 5 Ww | hin’, Indy—-only dropped Mother?” would be a fir When he grows up he will probably want to come to America to fncrease to 14 years in 1915, has been side-tracked b you wHen rou 'he SICK IE . ’ y the picture Of the twol osa'ciat wetanine ao wiar tore lawmakers, whose session will soon close. | Or ON JHE BED WE AND | ght “would,” ans boys {n last Saturday's Star And, ely, he will find out that many boys and gtris in this * So, for at least another year, 10-year-old children, who z | wer ots =" gh 4 The “Star Circle” every! country play with scores of toys which are made in Germany. : c ) ; a7 ingly hey’ve by very ||week and like ft so much. My Take a good look at this little chappte, Circlettes, for, likely as not, ean neither read nor write, and whose little bodies and brains care jens with i re ~ t. | (grandma has taken The Star ore you will have a chance to see him in reality some of these days in this i . : aha hanging over the side all the . igince | can remember. Please send | country. pre starved and stunted, will See Ge oe eee || day."—-New York World. j|men card so I can become al ———— fortunes ill owners o! corgia. e ————@ | Circiett thella Reel, 916 Cher —__—- of the cotton mill eae ina as The New Haven’s latest annual! Women have been eceking to - ee sean gon le —— 4) Wea a Gare It’s about time a national law governnig child labor|repor: shows the road spent last! have car steps lowered and when |? Hie ONE FEAR | Comes from Minneapolis year $4,000,000 more than it)the hoop akirts “come back” they'll . an iy = Dees Uncle Jack: Pleage was adopted. earned. For funerals? want wider automatic doors | “My pape isn't afreid of ole ier a aise teat Dear Uncle Jack: I would like! 14 9 membership card, admitting . ees — | | phants fd the first little Likes the Circle |very much to join your Circle. I) ° 0 Tour most interesting Circe . ie |{ girl after the boasting had | |@ have only been here two days. I IDENTLY GASOLINE and certain other liquids don’t make a he ppeeeneset! 2 rrhig Meaern oi Or. Mary Murdock of London! | crept up by desreon Dear Uncle Jack: Will you please | came to lve with my aunt. My ctud 1 me Tere 0 on Duke's mixture. en received at the Russian pal| sayy the men should do the cook THuh!" replied the second | \send mo a membership card, a8 Thome is in Minneapolis, Minn. 1|SPrague, ng, Wash. — ace, says a cable, so that the sick | ing as they can atand the heat bet Heel M would like to join your club. We hb vcaenditen Seg eo mud bathe. At}in os ihe J ttle girl ¥ papa ien't | ike to join 3 came all alone. I enjoyed the trip ae : THE STAR won its fight for heating devices on street cars. Now crarsvitch can take mud ba : t last we're) | afraid of anything take The Star and I enjoy reading | y¢ much. There is lots of snow re Earl Joins Circle for the six-for-a-quarter tickets. first we th | the caar mMISDE finding the reason for the styles ma."—New York it—Theima Edith Hillard, 719/67 the mountains. Please send me — be going into politics r | Een : Y sperma in women's clothes Hi 2 e* @'North 85th st a card I will start to school Mon Dear Uncle Jack: I am hn h Th zo ——— 0 I am 11 years of age, and in much interested In The Star cine Says the Pot to the Kettle Reger diiead dec 29 ehahealttad | B-Fifth grade.—Raymond Suth- Please send me a membership cer During the paat week many ¢ erland, 6115 Evanston ay. eveate —Earl Jones, 4542 14th TIS asked: “Shall the United States ally itself in friendly th Read win meip tie ° pails . 3 : : e er treaty with Russia, which is guilty of oppression of)» ips j Pp Ge NX of |°Dear Unele Jack: 1 thank youl Washi hel k | Nice bapa Warm Ones || very much for the dollar that I, Jashington to e make ante > b t. It certain Nobody asks us over to Washing P For Rect—yreet porter. ont detromm | ho {hg last contort tne “teculte For Addressing, Malling and treaties, but we might ask. q fp ange ony vai mes |with my writing. I am going to| Circular Work “Shall Russia ally itself in friendly treaty with a [csement in Evansoe | o ltry In the contests again SoM) }WEIDEN’S MAILING BUREAU ] time. Sincerely yours, Marie Han-| jsen, 106 N. 76th st, City 1407 Fifth Ave. Ree it: |THE VIRGINUS HOTEL Joins the Circle 806 Virginia St., near Westlake Av. Phone Elliott 803. | \¢ aap | Dear Uncle ck T am inter | ested in The Star Circle. Please} | send me & membership card. I am} 13 years old and in the seventh! grade. I go to the Washington} school, I am sending a title for || the kodak picture that was printed ||in The Star last Saturday.—Ethel Guttormsen, 1801 McDougall av atly furnished Dest accommodations ou for walking and street care DR.E.J.BROWN' D D High Taxes. tar: I have read in r, and with great interest, | k || your pap jjarticles on “What's the Matter With Seattle? You ask } what's the matter with Seat i Why not include the whole of King | yunty? | “When I came into the county 'T leight years ago, ¢ thing was /humming. The home builders were | learing their land and mak- | Jing rhetr home. | | Now many of the same builders | |have gone to the city and their| perty is going back to wilder-| SZ |ness again, Why? It's the high| | taxes oom me” ROBBED | busy | A Sarcastic Letter. Editor The Star When the rier ce State te! BY A DENTIST piets {t will have cost the tax [bloto Ik will nave ‘cont the ‘8x ON FIRST AVENUE baif a million dollars in the way of | assessments, which, by the way,| does rot show on the tax rolls. People come to my office evel day and complain about being robb lof their money by some dentist on | Of course, by this, it is to be) First av. representing himself to be ore! e< eo nave’ | BJ rown, or his assistant. | pr sum “- that the taxpayers ar BEWARE of this thief whe steals all “flush” when It comes to mo my patients and lives off my reputa- Co, is|tion. MY OFFICES are at 713 First Ave., Union Block poor 8. E. nits that we should |contiaue to do as we have been in| j matte 8, and the ty hard st \the , cing heretofore, | T ean guarantee to save you su the habit of doing heretofore. |. Suse every time. you ‘pay me |Give the company what it wants|gouar for dental work, | without ing for a common user|while my work Is often superior, Costs you less than one-half the price charged by other high-class dentists, You seo I make a dollar and you save rt when T do your dental work. me to my. offic y pleture in my at nee of the bullding: at tMixe the one in this advertis nent. Meware of fake Dr. | clause or anything else. | Let the company come along and lay {ts tracks down and use our boulevard without any expense to them, and give them a 25 or 50- year franchise that 1s worth se jeral thousand dollars, besides. We may not wan to use Le: Jay. for a muntetpal line, anyway If we should want to run a munic Jipal tine through Balturd, we . me little dinky old side street that purpose The 8. E. C. should worr: A TAXPAYER. Browns, "EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. Leading Dentist fienttle 713 First Avenue Open evenings until §®nd Sundays until 4 for people who work,