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MEMERR OF LRAGUR oF r Service of the United Pr Eantered at the postoffics, Seattle, W ae second eines matter Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday A Burr Under the Donkey’s Tail ‘MOST a THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR PHONES ™” RATES ™, ERBERT QUICK SAYS ENGLISH | n | vA eee id, dibanite ur leserve Fe had been sincerely, it w pite its yp MINGLE WITH JAP AND CHINESE Jud to be con ed seriously . ‘ — cone There fev re ts of the banking and cur-] RB ick wage here ew care f ‘ “ey y Herbert Quic jatur rency probl who do not eve that a central pud-/ (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) comt daly owned. and standardizing our credit system, would be the] That war a mod bie, the other day, whieh, under a Lon ho liely owned, and standardizing our cr don d told hterview between a man named MeBride and cond ideal plan | | anott bn named G a | et hoe teen Seltitsh this solution of the] Ono of ¢ men ts Sir Richard Mc Public of 1 has been t ‘ ' ‘ Beit ( and problem because it has been afraid that such a bank would be 00 Kdward Grey, ritish net public in name—that w mn tpenry Be vi or None of of the powers that prey i: desis, eas Bh wan eaneeen | he real news, The indertook to dethrone private tyranny other da and the 148 nows-| Teal news ¢ te tht When Ne gaat ee ; . Fi GRR RG GAe Bed ALL THE ENGLISH.SPEAKING NA banking, he had not only to attack the foe in front, but erin which he saw | TIONS OF THE WORLD ARE TO ACT AS ; rair n tors in th ear. He had to cut his pat ieee saneh ex. | ONE AGAINST THE DEMANDS OF THE q guard against the trait a the re Hoa ae ee iy at| YAPANESE AND CHINESE FOR THE q tern to fit his clothes. hea wenat [PRIVILEGE OF FREELY MINGLING 7 The regional reserve bill was the result ee he WITH THE WHITE RACES! i ie regional res¢ ona = This is real new eans that the It establishes the policy of public control. It decen- The minority never fights civil] Grout abr f the world is a unit k tralizes credit-extending power ‘4% a i calls ine ; Its vests in each commercial district the largest pos- Such a Prude! 1 MacMit of New Zealand | 4 sible measure of financial home rule. es . > an ato « sls of human It gives the main values in a central bank without e always the ot An 1 -Buropean | 4 sitio vhich the proposal of a central due re en of the Pacific incurring the opposition which t | pees biiatia | fWami jes sine wa, se Pe A 1 pape mins news? bank would arouse. It is a practical and a practicable Ne men are f . | The red jt because they did not cast ; ee ae in theory, rp * up p the a t of the things Implied the +e bore measure, whereas the other, however good y we the ocean waves interview between Sir Richard Melirt e -_ ‘ is at this time impracticable. = J h ¢ 1 and Sir Edward Grey of Ya u 4 } In declaring now for a central bank, owned and run by The Brooklyn Ww. C. T. U. has de | Downing st, Here ts what the cable brought es n re l clared tn favor f dry Atlantle ry > us & the people, the Money trust i a rs. It's easy enough for a liner LONDON.—Sir Richard McBride, premier of We ask you, in justice to yourself, that you make a careful compari Rivers that. ce bank bill could not command the|to get along on wa lumbia, has imposed on Sir Edward Grey, British aed. : Read : = mows that a ¢ Siete state for foreign affairs, the task of reconciling Gr son and be convinced once and for all that these Bradbury Suits and Top E support of a majority in congress | you BeT!! proJapanese prociivities with British Columbia's determina. Coats measure up in every particular with the clothes for which you have It knows that if Wilson switched from the regional re tlon to enforce Its decision to exclude Asiatic from ite terri been in bit of paying $10 They meet every requirement of - ° h " ! “ 3 4 would lose ach of present support Ing on the Japanese being debarred from Sitting: Ueber ane to them that is found only in the highest class tailoring. The prices be- 4 strength and would | : excluded from the orien, gin at It throws the proposal into the arena as it would put “The object of Sir Richard McBride's visit to London was ‘ 25 ' “a burr under the donkey's tail, in the malicious hope of to Impress the foreign office with the fact that British Colum. causing a runaway oll, boiling water, | THEY CAN’T extinguish Taft. Molten sand, ga are being thrown up, and they've got to and even roasted wild duck Beseort to dynam Of course, we're referring to that Taft, Cal., ol! } gueher. The Taft you, maybe, have in mind, was easily extin-| f ‘Uncle Sam as Bailiff ENTURIES ago, before railroads, telephones, hourly mail { deliveries; when to travel by coach or horse meant t }hazard holdups by highway money ‘your life, it quite a q meant a lion-hearted ba ‘ | 4 | and it’ meant a mileage allowance and fees in proportion t | | | | or ‘i —— emanding your was a writ of court h pistol and swor An American and a German were arguing about thelr different navies, “Oh,” eaid the German, “there is the costs of travel and the risks. Though those conditions have lorfg since passed away, fin most courts the old scale of charges remains, a dead weight tax on justice, a grim reminder of the resistance of court forms to the spirit of today But not in all. Cleveland’s municipal court has closed a month’s experiment with service by mail. When person is to be summoned, the bailiff fills in a blank on a your n. Only yesterday a battle. ship was fast in the mud.” “Well,” said the American, “if a battleship is fast in the mud It jopen « a oe The oldest Thanksgiving joke: How do you tell the age of a tur % typewriter, addresses an envelope to the person's legal resi-| yoy and then we say Hy the 4 idence, registers the letter and leaves the rest to Uncle Sam. | tee where you say, “Tur-| 7 : lkeys have ne th nd During 19 days in October, service in this manner was/«no, put the diners b " attempted upon 837 persons, of whom all but 14 were located. | right on this has expir Under the old system, the bailiff assures us, about 68 of this} mumber would not have been found. Uncle Sam's watchful} fetter carriers have the constables beaten to a frazzle for effi THE MAN WHO TRIEO n passing a saloon was ine ciency. The cost of litigants of personal service would have out of th F been $270.12. The cost of service by mail was $67.50. BB toss : 3 Court authorities throughout the United States know of| | observed the passer-by a . 7 1 Yes,” sald the victin but © this Cleveland innovation. Now see how soon they will take wait! Thére are four of a advantage of it | in there. 1 am going In % now to thrww them out i ofe; stand and THE SECRET of her power ls a mystery to Mrs. Pankhurst, she 4 Bays. It's no mystery to the London bobbies, though. tas veeebened ihe oo ‘a ; ga ae loon, and at once there was a 7 ; SINCE WHEN have the Commercial Club rooms shrunk so that no ¥ tion insid a a a t more than 200 could possibly have been accommodated to hear Senator | me flying * 5, 'W. Lorimer Jones? gently | TWO ARE dead and three dying of an auto party that ran Into a | Missouri doctor’s carriage, at St. Joseph. That doctor must have had on | board a load of very strong medicine * erled the ec av | me a BOSS MURPHY swears he returned a $25,000 contribution to the a donor, who is now dead. We believe the man Is dead, anyhow. No hed human heart could stand such a shock. A Seattle young man has it down ——-—-- to a syste He proposes to one ENGINEERS AND other employes on Ililnois Central railroad are| «irl ever) 1 forbidden to wear pictures of their wives, sweethearts and babies in pror 4 watches. Next thing they'll be forbidden to have the real things. and Friday BEER MILLIONAIRE BUSCH willed nis stenographer $10,000. She of ‘em wil deserved it for taking down what he sald. later. FOLLOWING ORDERS ‘ ; That's the way many describe the ex which a fact. It's We invite we have fj * f : made in our shop thing {s new Every you to visit the | BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP “The Handsomest Shop on | the Coast.” | and assure teous and you of Men’s Special | Os 12 and 14-INCH HIGH TOPS and Borie fin oh Sen car attent | Jone of her s ra to buy a pound of plums from a fruit-vender out Heavy, three-sole water-proof Work Broeae £9 Ae, Panera ee nee Shoe, as pictured, a $5.00 value, at... . “Be sure, Willie, before buying the plums to pinch one or two just 1 Hf to see that they are ripe.” In a little while the boy returned Satisfaction or Your Money Back, and Big Values at is the Way We Bullt Up This Enormous UPSTAIRS Business, All Times, a with flushed face and a triumphant FOR MEN FOR WOMEN § (00x in bis eyes. Handing the cf teacher the bag of plums, he placed { Patents, Tan ra the nickel o the desk and ex. 1 claimed 4 Gun-metals, Vici « “| pinched one or two, as you and Work Shoes 2 Gees told me, and when the man wasn’t looking | pinched a bagful.” Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post “8llk Stockings are Panes Take Elevator, Open Saturday Evening to 9. 5 ¢ 0 4 Anytody who says “campaign wi q@nt m tot noewa Inc, da muat be ne ted Second Avenue and Pike Street. coy aoe § “ Second Floor. J. P. Rawlings, Mgr. Elite! Bulld s \ Relations which are strained are a always something the matter with | just| would be a record-breaker in the) will fish elety from Oriental ther bla’s determination is irrevocable, and to the support of the imperial government for its action. Me sails for America on board the Olympic from Southampton tomorrow, leaving Sir | Edward Grey to find a way out of the difficulty, after giving. | him a firm intimation that this must be In accordance with Canadian views.” Think of the not stop exclud and you may take your time about paying for the one now and a little later is all we expect begin select—a little good time to you Tomorrow will be of the meaning of this! British Colu ene from her lumber concessions, ¢ she deoms necessary to protect b Clarkson Hats New Models $3 Stetson Hats the Genuine $5 Victorian Shoes $3.50 to $5 admixt Australia, New Zealand Africa will stand with British and so will ( ast tay with her army, navy and or medicine g it from the I ake tt from us.| la allen land Jaw matter is involved fn that little meeting ee mere eT Ta that we cannot admit the Japanese freely. 1 admire ty ' I freely concede st an good as we ARE DIFFERENT, ot be mixed with r problems ' The ore, I r Englishry ts shown to be a unit on the ques mad y erty wore luxu Or COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR | Dar stores Its Thickness and DIARY OF FATHER TIME “nh renay rue toni comin bona fide of fer—25 First Cus- aoa inant tomers get just what we say sy winby. era in our ad.—Any Suit in Our een fi darkening your House, no matter if it isa pe San ean ay beeniee ey $20 suit or a $60 suit, it cost tt ara Uh we ARS =6you $16.50 if you get in Viabpeneh. “At nth CnC aa early. lossy, soft ME DIARY | ed and a sult 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union S& “‘Seattle’s Reliabie Credit House”’ of clothes were I like to see so many flower] given wee SESSA LT Cy MOLLE OE GSC re —— stands on the busy city streets and A bulb worth a king’s ransom| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7—Maj.| MAY BE FAMOUS CANVAS WHITE SOX SLAUGHTERED watch hu rthmen stop and| was destroyed at that time by a|L. lL. Seaman, 8th army medical) SAN DIEGO, Nov. 7.— A canvas| DOUGLAS, Ariz, Nov. 7.—Home buy a be blossoms, teamater who, seeing it lying on a corps, who has arrived from Pana-| believed to have been Raphael's St.| runs and errors featured the slaugh- makes happy to seo so 4 table, thought {t was an onton and! ma, sald he had advised the canal| Anthony and the Christ Child, wae|ter of the White Sox by the Giants worrled men and women Interest-| bit {nto ft He was almost killed | authorities to import hippopotam{|found among the art treasurers of| here Thursday afternoon. Score \ ed in growing things—tn flower) by the owner. to eat the excess vegetation ‘Mrs. Emma Sheldon was 14 to t pots and window boxes by the city “7 _ ie PI ASH ADM HESTON | cliff dwelt and in the gardens " , Jof the towns, villages and suburbs : | This love of flowers and things beautiful reminds me of the passion 4 which at one time prevailed for . t amounting almost to actual ness and called tullpomania en it became merchants and Vi Saturday Morning became th rn 4 ticle of trad Holland for three years after, : as thought of tn Hol nt into the bus rapidly re to creat To the First 25 Customers entering Our Store we will » from a for ae a. - the wre neo ea give to a-choice of any Suit Eo parckds\ eara vie dice? Pattern in our house, Made to Order, for $16.50 We want these suits to go out as samples, is our reason for making this price. This is the way we advertise our Fine Merchandise once a year -—Remember this offer is a kens Beautifully and Re-|f Lustre at Once. ts to 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Tacated at His New Store The House of Bear 719 Ist Ave.at Columbia St. TAILORS Postal Telegraph Building