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HER OF THE SORIPPS NORTHWEST .RAGUR OF NEWSPAPE! Telegraph News Bervice of the United Press Association. Batered at the postoffios, Seattle, Wash. ae Publishing clase matter Published by The Star Company every evening except Nothing la more ridiculous than to eay a judge declares the law ; as he finds it. He declares It the way he believes it to be, and he i believes it to be the way he wante It to be--Frank Walsh 4 ee — **Nowhere to Go”’ OCHESTER, N. Y,, is fortunate in being a city with a human being as its chief of police. Chief Quigley holds ; 4t to be the first of his duties to sew the stitch in time which His men are taught to try to anticipate and pre q ' Saves nine. Went crime Here Motice not long ago One night a cop in plain clothes saw two young women pause on a prominent street as two young men addressed them; smile; interchange whispered words and start with the men in the direction of a within his is a significant incident which came cafe. a No law had been broken, but the cop recalled 3 that he had seen one of the girls a few evenings be- ; fore drinking with a man in a place not above sus- picion. B He took a chance. He butted in. He approached the young woman, begged a word in private, led her Z a few steps away from her companion, showed her a his police star and said the chief wanted to see her. A hardened woman probably would have made a scene. “This one didn’t. She went with the policeman quietly to the station, where the chief talked to her as a good father would. Her story, later confirmed, was old story Born in poverty, denied adequate schooling, she had had te work for self support. She toiled all day at tiring tasks for just enough pay to keep her afloat. With came the the old, night © human craving for companionship. But, alas, there was © “nowhere to go”—nowhere but on the streets or into the cafes. So onto the streets she went. Not to be vicious. Just to be human; to get some fun in relief from the strain of ‘exhausting toil. The chief informed her of the hazards of her choice ‘And fortunately, in this instance, was able to bring her ‘into touch with a motherly elder woman who has perhaps Saved her soul. But he cannot hope to do as well toward all twill have fellowship, wisely or ill. Isn't when there is “nowhere to go”? The Fight on Bob Bridges ; ERTAIN sanctimonious-faced gentlemen don’t seem to y relish the idea of being openly associated with the _ Ayres gold brick gang. Youth society to blame ithe Harbor Island fake They don't want the people to think they are against ) Bridges because he championed public ownership of port _ projects. WELL, THEN, LET US _TLEMEN? WHY SHOULD HE NOT BE RE-ELECTED? Come out of your shells and speak up. ducted your “pussy-foot.” sneaking, skulking, stealthy cam Paign against Bridges long enough. Come out in the open. Fight on the level. Cut out this - under-handed attack. If you have legitimate cause for op- posing Bridges, why don’t you make the same public? Bridges has been port commissioner for two years. He vhas made his record. Where, in that record, gentlemen, has he ptoven false to his trust to the people? Has he not, on the contrary, time and again. shown himself the stoutest defender of the people's interests? Has he not, on that account, been the butt of the most bitter campaign of villification on the part of the Harbor Island fakers and a bribed press? You may hypocritically deny that your opposition to Bridges is dictated by “special interests.” It’s altogether too lame. Empty denial means nothing YOU’VE GOT TO BE MORE SPECIFIC. But that won't go : THERE ISN'T -nvthire funnier in politics than the Boston Adver tiser’s fear that “a Roosevtit psychological moment is most dr it is thought that such a brainstorm is bound to threaten in the repub a lican party before 1916.” Teddy's the boy who can scare ‘em stiff, even a at long range. IT 18 authoritatively announced that “the popular mind has a wrong conception of Actress Anna Held.” more clothes in public. She has ‘em. PRICES CREAM _ BARING POWDER Wholesome—Reliable— Indispensable Its fame is world-wide. Its superiority unquestioned. Its use is a protection against alum food. In buying baking powder examine the label carefully and be sure the powder is made from cream of tartar: Other kinds do not make the food healthful. Pure— | | | | They don’t like to be charged with opposing “Bob” | had no tong © Bridges for port commissioner because he put the skids aed Foe maa BE FRANK. WHAT Is/¢ ‘THE REASON YOU ARE AGAINST BRIDGES, GEN- ter? f on | tans You have con-}t | made them wild. There’ stuff, Wh pr n tra nothing to this name n Brown d out as of the Nev { stepped tr appe A Singular If Not Strange Device. | other — Lape A Massachusetts hunter has shot a white ¢ This {sa little out of the ordinary, The rule is for the hunter to shoot a red guide Our Own Encyclopedia Ether costs only $1 cents a pound yet there are many persons whe will endure musto when they are eating Anewered by Mr. Cynthia Grey My email to stack v| You can save space by rotating your crops instead of stacking hem Do . the room out You will have to call a carpenter to put tt tn “Once in my travele I came) across a tribe of wild women who How conla they “They couldn't That's what *e | Mra MOD Tt ts impoasibl&yo answer your aestion witho more details. fhere do you wish to send the but Wh that the Manchu: | the wortd | vated are the heavtest? The fat ones. earty | } HABITS FORMED deal depends on the | formation of early habits. ded, ang | ™Y Anna can set ‘em right by wearing {« \ | “I know It. When I was a baby mother hired a woman to wheel ne about, and I have been pushed for money ev since. . =| Questions Mr. Grey Cannot Answer. She hole be put inside » in a stove-pipe or should the hole in the stove pipe put inside of the stove pipe hole?—J. C. R. SAME EVE A SBRML Oh What, another black eyb?” m r,, It's all right, It's the same It's only the black | I have one of the new atyle wash-| tub: without tom. T loaned it to a neigt r 1 when she re turned Itt Joa were gone, What shall { do?—Mre, 'T. B. G Where can I a horse collar laundered?—-D. Must I have a Wquor Hiecense to How much water doe it take to! make a kitchen sink McA | It beats all what a man is willing to @tand to remain in Mexico. them, Question In Schools Editor Star: Fred L. Boalt hit o nail aquarely on the head 1 children’s social laxness spells parental responsibility, of which there are two kinds, strict, bigoted supervision, and that varioty which must go often to the sanitorium for nervous prostration |Of three |" What an idle thing not to want sex children from |#clence taught tn only |fow mothers can teach their own. Now far will « pound of batter eo? -| teach or Nature ever sappliea? What Not one mother in a thousand is —from playing bridge—or poker! Shall we shield rugked lfe-experience-—the has made Mr. Boalt, the editors of The Star and others moral and worthy citizens? Daring to ask the truths of life and acceptance of their responsibilities, Yet Mr. Boalt unconsciously encouraged oversolicitation—the kind that would keep Sonny or Susle in guarded cage. A mother of three promising children told me that #0 wed” and shielded was sho with elther mother or hasband al-| ways at her elbow e did not know whother she could say “No!” to a tempter or not, of her own will Watching children is but once re moved f neglect Retter we b, ti and enjoy life with They cannot come to our of mind. We must go to There ia no such thing as boys or girls. There is no as “sin” or iL" We June of the evolution of plane th man, Evolution knows no ism or optimiam. Evolut but amelioration—eterns ment of man. Twentieth-century melioration demands the teaching of # giene in schools, Teach the divinity of reprodu tion *ith all sanctity and sacred hess; with all delicacy com , with tifie fact Biological truths never shock the pure in heart, but shame the vulgar mind! ‘each the beautiful creative trutha of the body In its relation to the soul—for the body ts as d the soul All ta God's. All {* part of ‘ fon in Nature! Nature is divine is the grand th known to the writer. The divinity of Na ture underlies the evolution of a universe xfears, sex-Innocen tories, wex-segregati ous, vicious sophistr wledge, sex-und nex-my are datiger While nex rstandin k nex inity are the finest flowering of democracy-——-co-education. Yet cer tain Seattle ministers and bishops, wearing ecclesiastical blinders, Rheumatism Relieved in 48 Hours or Money Refunded Money refunded If a dollar bottle of “Smith's Potassium Compound” falis to relieve you of Rheumatism, Qout, Lumbago or Selatica in 48 hours. It stops the pain, removes the canes, and when that ts done, have no fear of rheumatic deformi- ties, Full sized bottles sent direct, prepaid, by John A. Smith, 6602 KB. 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A hat goes with every sui in the district mentioned, and it some of which sell as high ns $14.78 ‘has been supported and financed Make your selections early, while the assort ts are not only by one army officer of ular pay ‘ = PHONES “*S..cec win ch Gqenaaae ( RATES 01; 4utl7, ome month tn 00 wl a i Rte Bs be Herbert Quick Says Today: IT WOULD BE COWARDLY FOR U.S. = ——. S00D MORNING, CARRIE, } | = HOW'S THE LITTLE GIRL THIS | ae . i TAY MORNING t. SAY, KID, YOURS af | TO TAKE ARMS AGAINST MEXICO LOOKING SWEETER THAN EVER, ie bal a = LISTEN, KID, WHY Don'T — | F _~- BY HERBERT QUICK ythat t great powers of the 2 = nnhhads ‘ t 1 | (Copyrighted, 1913, by the News r th us in our policy, | 2 ’ trouble with ED FC FIG tle he AN haw been traveling p and dow in that 7 * t fight the last is |Park How, and ever to the| haven't thought 4 sho a false farthest confines of New Y “ t t the + e he daren't = te eived the circulation de the Mexican sit ; ' he . * TOO partment of a certain emine r ation in # e’ rd € Pp ian | Somet in the circulation de-| thinking on the rang PR, Hue It wo ardly, off the letter to the outside world,| American peu DURAGI LEADS t Thin is what it said ple. For in the AR | “Phe our subscription.| end, the govern fa ming Grandma 4 terday ment at Was aaeeieeaill A Se ter ingto: v do & 5 ‘ t A local playhouse now boasts th what the people : Ree a tn th wor wan MeKir e largest ticket rack In the world, | It) want. sempagart us think that the man who is chale hong ange, there — ey Poi pain because enged by an antagonist who hag eae honda STBOKO thchate. | the people were Merbert Quick | both arms broken and one eye oub senting av ndvance sale of 20| howling for war. Wilson is Pbapinate geil bac ol Mexig weeks, It is made of steel and 1s [2° such pressure, and is less sub- | hae both arme Broken, and one aya ft roof [ject to selfish influences, but in the | ¥t he * id make On esperate” Ire-proo x 0 8 gtr cripple’s fight a while Z The next Inrgent ticket rack in in|/@hd what the fp want will be |e eee aieg would be fa the office of the Colon Opera Houne, | 486 i bringer es tg wa What do WE ople ar ‘ample on a in Buenos Ayres Ee eee ee rant | nerta nd challesge Buttermilk, when sweet, bulids A great many feel that our g-\'" = tissues rapidly; when sour, it'nity, our national honor, our na-|, Some people are ly (neers destroys intestinal germs, _tHonal reputation is a e pellet oa e e vor of or boys to protest apie edicine cot uropea nts of the situation insist that ° our invasion of Mexico would be ver ami ruinous to investments—more or Ly | ine io ec some possibility that som ae ee jorder will b r : No Self Respecting Group of | within a re People Should Be Without by the Mexi r our diplomatic aid; but a Good Family Laxative. | don nee ae \ eee It is inconceivable in this day of E RRILLA WARE ARE FOR ke veral intelligence that any family A cere for the minor ills of life, for often ag eg ag gna F Pee by giving such a remedy in time AS WOULD OCcL RF W fon @ serious disease can be frustrated Sa ke Vesinaaincohes terantsaateurervie 4 a life sav |GAN FIGHTING THE MEXICANS, and a life aave t sired > For example, if at the first sign Pardee 7" ely desired to murder of a cold a simple laxative tonic like | be and 3 trate, things h ‘ Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin were FS adler hg, Pireory og | piyes, the ‘beptnsing of 8 serious veill, In our p ‘would see be night bi older nd > c par, or the year after, nica headaches, nervousness, etc, «| ==* Gis | Bext year, or er, tS now Every day Mexico staggers nean er to exhaustion. Every is bleeding at new wounds. sought to pull her down, instead of | helping her up, we should stand off and let the struggle go on. From the standpoint of national honor, of investme: ness, and of selfishness, nothing to do but to let the Mem ieans work out their own probl with sneh aid as their passions ang LAWRENCE A. WRIGHT small dose of thin remedy would re eve the congestion and replace distress with comfort. Mothers give it to tiny Infante and little children, and grown people take it with equally good effect Thousands of good American homes are never without it, among them the home of Mra ©. A Wright, 1831 Pasadena av. Long Beach, Cal. She had considerable trouble raising little Lawrence, three years old, but after regulating his bowels with small doses of Dr.| Caldwel!'s Syrup Pepsin he began to thrive and she has had no fur ther trouble with him. They use it kenerally in her home. Syrup Pepsin saves the health of Another mother of two writes: | (@ family, and it saves doctor's B.. ny mothers, tear off your] Cl" tort ‘of somach liver and| ell ai, Weshlugioe et, Monti|s a Aight - ~ Flany form of stomach « |) well, 419 i . Me > ee Y blinders of false modesty. Childr bowel trouble, constipation, indl-\cello, I. A postal card with your a © Table subject to change witha, will and must learn sex-facts, | we aac In competent teachers.” | tion, Dbiliousnere, gas on the| name and address on it will do. Another writes me ‘The last @pnvention of the Oregon congre: of motnera voted to ark for apectal instruction fitting our young people to teach sex-hygiene.” The blame rests in no way upon our school eystem. Mr. Editor, our public schoole bear this one virtue above all inatitutions—they receive well-founded criticiams with grace and profit. At once a scientific correvilve of errors ia put into tice, Not so with the ch i; courts, law, government, politics, the army, or prisons—they move tn decades and centuries—often going backward Our public echools are yet In In. fancy, but a more promising Infant never saw the light of day, Ours ts the responsibility! MIND would bar these truths from our stomach, headaches, drowsiness after eating, etc Have no hesl- tancy about giving it to any mem- ber of the family, however young or old, for {t contains nothing In- jurious to the youngest person A bottle can be obtained at any nearby drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. The latter size is more economical and js bought by those who have already convinced them-| selves of its merits. Syrup Pepsin users learn to discard pills, salts, catharticn and purgatives generally as they are too great a shock to any average system Families wishing to try a free) then sample bottle can obtain it post-|_ paid by addressing Dr. W, B. Cald-| 3.00 Saturday 6 p.m A i:'gh school teacher writes me The teaching of sexacience tn youth ts the only hope of a cure for stories and obscene pletures the bane of every teacher's life.” An ethigh school teacher, mother stalwart sons, writes hools because a from us NAVY YARD ROUTE qualified to teach these truths ectentifically What of the thou sands of mothers who will not? 1 count it an awful thing to tell a child a falwehood. | taught mine the truth from their first question!” Kennedy. Tourist | 1920 a m, § except Bund nday, 2:30), 2 Steamers B ye } IE BR. FRAZIER | Hugh Todd for Mayor | Editor Star Knowing that The} Star always stands for that which is right and progressive, I would like to make a suggestion concern ing the electing of a mayor for Se attle. As you know Mr. Irenholme is sipported by the Gill crowd and eis not a gressive in an sense, Several * clubs, one of which Tam a mber, have endorsed a man which any elty might be proud to call {ts mayor, & man who 1s good, clean and h a state-wide reputation for his Women’s and Misses’ Suits ensive measures, Mr. Hugh C.| Todd We want a man Itke Mr. ' Todd, whom the people know 1 a and a It good man, because he has proved himeelf so in the legislature and tn Each Suit everything he has undertaken : rely yours, MRS, M. A. WHITE, Woe are gotng to “kill two birds with one stone” dur- ing this sale—reduce both our suit and millinery stock Upholds Star on Alaska Frankly, we are overstocked with sults and have made the terms so that you can get a euit real easy and a hat free Editor The Star: I am sending . yontitor The Star: I 4m peadiag A policy of or 100 Gately stores Is to dispose of every Rec tan ee = chpoiae peanon's chandise, This makes it cheaper for you to publication, setisinndsams: mae buy here, for we do not leave any money tied up in “dead er’s article in The Star charging taped an attempt to grab a right-of-way over Portage Passage to the Mata nuska fields. I did not see the ar ticle in The Star, but will say this, it is true in every detail re has been and 4s still an organized clique both in | 250 BEAUTIFUL SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM Every suit 1s in this season's prevailing styles and ma terials, and is backed with our “Gately Guarantee,” which is as reliable as a governme bond. 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