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i ig j | ; a j 4 q aes kn iis a i ARSED LIA RSS AT 08 tS ORS aR A ie | Ban Incident of the Season : 3 4 market trying to buy second-hand terest A ee eee or + Ser roman’ wae traveling alone tricks. John should pick up a few THING WIKL CURE UP THAT | Cow stall to ‘feed, and by mis Supporters of Gen. Felix Diaz declared they would keep out of +. ; in a street car, There was something fine and in-|of those that are thrown at him. HAY FEVER IN A JIFFY sg oalgg stopp ghd pad mash 1n | | thes so long as President Huerta remainn in power } \ piri fi AM! * ust, instead | They implied they did not think a fair election possible under bh \spiring abowt the cherry self-confidence with which she) Mise Ella Searle and David Nel. FIRST You GET of bran, The cow, merely sup- | | jeadershty P braved the risks of going about the busy city and, even) son MeCh ecuted song posing that hard times had | | tg A u ' § ,it to stop. It was a crowded corner. Automobiles were) man can become in the art Terp-| | safety. How was this lone blind woman to get from ¢at| jowa City THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. 100 footing wit aie exchaoge eam: ali departments. MEMBER OF THY SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERA Telegraph News Bervice of the United Prese Assoctation, Rintered at the postoftice, Beattie, Wash., ae second class matter, Published by The Star Poblishing Company every evening except Sunday PHONES RATES 4.00% 00t San he most preciouse product In the world— has no place in this work.—Thomas Parents manufactur human beings. Unfitn Dreler. ° (yoy DONT MKD | ley TTON (NG uP aay Gown \ you DEAR ?t Sa What to Do With “Affinity Flat’”’ NE of the noisofme evils of city life is the “affinity flat.” TueRes HO BUTS AGOUT IT I YOUVE GOT 10 TELL THAT HORRID coor TD BEAT ITE The abode in which unwed women entertain men An » worse now that many cities are clamping evil becom the lid on the red light districts and driving vice into con cealment. You move your family into an apartment house expect ing for your children the wholesome conditions of a home Then an “affinity” moves in next door and yiur youngsters begin to ask embarrassing questions To stay is dangerous; to move is costly and if you move you can’t be sure it won't be from the frying pan into the fire Perhaps you saw what a Boston uplifter suggested before the recent purity congress; that the janitor of an apartment keep on the first floor the marriage certificate of each person living in a flat and require each visitor to register Which would be rough on the respectable unweds and not necessarily effective in keeping out the disreputable | weds. | We think we have a better plan | It is to Save your money and buy a home of your own Rut to make this easier you need certain changes from present conditions. For example, street cars run for public gervice with fares down to actual cost and the taxes taken off of buildings and put on land values ' This probably wouldn't usher in the millennium, but! it would check the holding of idle land out of social use; it would enable you to buy enough land on which to ‘put a comfortable home and get from it to work and from work back again swiftly and cheaply; and by just so much would ‘it ease the economic pressure which has much to do with stimulating the “affinity” business. | " Why doesn’t some purity congress get below the level) }ef symptoms into a real knock-down-and-drag-out discussion | isin, deli: Ocssin ene -of causes, just for variety’s sake? | . |] Most Anything “7 EVERETT, LET had bought him a cow since |nounced they would hold a convention soon to choose a candidate, going to Booneville; that the | | and thenceforward they will wage a continuous campaign in his in- in the Me TELL YOU SOME other night he went out to his Tune sete nt|DIAZ OUT OF MEXICO POLITICS to Romero tr 6 while MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11.—Congress having set next July 14 as tho writes of a pecullar experience 7" be had recently. Ell said he date for another presidental election, leaders of the Catholic party an- John D. Rockefeller come, and that they we fancy balir wit® a vast } going to economize, meekly | | | c, in the quickness with which every person in the car Wanted to Make Sure—Washington man directed in his will that more, q I deal of grace b 10 grains of cyanide of potassium te injected into his body by the un- id as he could. ftable fairy in the deftness, and oe See, Sek eS ne te make ox e ‘ ga F offered such aid a 1 Saleh the Gr har daatine ana er } the next morning, °when he | | dertaker to make sure he was dead . “pistes, tetate | QUCH! MY BACK! RUB PAINS AWAY (eawUXsnie Se | END-LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, BACKACHE 4 8 | Get a emai trial bottle of old-| fifty the soreness and lameness ts | gon: When the car neared the shopping center she signalled) iatiner is as noarly perfect as a rs pe jalchean. Miss Searle was costunfed whizzing by. And wagons, too. The keenest of two €Y¢3| beautiful, though exquisiteness of | fm each head weren't too many to guide the pedestrian in/artire in her case were as “paint- ry ‘tng the Ii or “gilding gold."— In) Press, : to curb and from curb into the store to which the Christmas ee . “ A 8 Sice. hed “A real man,” says Kaiser Bill, | time, penetrati! St. Don't stay crippled! This soothe spirit was calling her? “wears a mustach.” Bill being #0 Jacobs Oil ing, penetrating of] needs to be It so happened that before any passenger could volun- Now aa ho 2 rgeses ered nd pear fo pple fae RR pede teer i jloted h oo > jm ane! No Pouatch in 1914 When your back is sore and|and pain right out and ends the to assist, the conductor appeared, carefully piloted her) ask what kind of a man wears| A big water carnival in 1915. Jame or lumbago, sciatica or rheu-| misery. It {s magical, yet abso iam has you stiffened up, don't|lutely harmless and doesn't burma ufter! Get a small trial bottle of| or discolor the skin. : old, honest “St. Jacobs Ol!” at any| Nothing else stops lumbago, sch — drug store, pour a little {mn your)aticn and lame back misery so band and rub it right {nto the pain| promptly and surely. It never dig to the street, summoned a policeman and transferred her to/ sidewhiskers, g tans that husky guardian of peace and order. The cop smiled | Our Own Encyclopedia. with pleasure at the novelty of the assignment and started) One small parallelogrammatic 7 | dollar, off indeed, even a common These plans, made by the execu- tive committee, were ratified Wed- |nesday by the members of the Se jattle Carnival Asrociation at a | meeting held fn the Chamber of |, as gallant as you please. on X seinnd v r : a ae ex: passed wl yee we lost the vision. But not the fraat Ste vate of To gl | FORTY-FOURTH Fool ee RI Ted ier i thee Meet com enero = 4 memory. To plan for the happiness of those We) years, but few men have the abil To Yeu, ME wHaT TO TAKE! love; to be kind to the unfortunate; and for a little while | ity to invest it safely at that rate ((KA*A-CHOO tt) I'm TOO NEAR ALL IN to put selfishness aside—isn’t that what Christmas means? Toe te at” ve eet TO BEAT “YOu UP (kA-A-CHO0 ") 450g } PLEASE REMOVE Bradbury Suits, Combination Sets. Will There Room? First Baptist church—Sermons | What About It? by the pastor. At night the aub Bradbury Coats. YOURSELF! : Ties and Hose to fect will be “Fools.” All are in-| Rain Coats. to match. HAT ABOUT Woodow’s proposition to let the people| ‘ited —New Born (XN. C.) Journal. | Seeeterk, pick the men but let the congressmen and would-be! We are much disappointed In 7.| hi Handkerchiefs. congressmen pick the platform? Roosevelt, the mos popular of our Shirts. Cuff Links. iving =p id t je od ‘ od Does pure democracy mean that the folks are competent | the hide; We expecied tia Ties. aose Hs to pick the officeholders ‘but not competent to pick the| ‘move Lean Se sack A Gloves. om need eae @ woman who used to spen: ed principles? |nalf a day talking over the back Umbrellas. and Combination Sets, Isn't Woodrow’s proposition a bit wobbly, democratically bet oe rong Ste Mag Peony ied Fancy Vests. including Shirt, Tie, ; pac tiv f dy and | telephone. | : speaking, unless backed by the initiative, referendum and telephon: Bath Robes. Cuff Links and recall to operate on conventions of incumbents and office : | Scarf Pin to match. Also Hats and Shoes. Lounging Robes. Smoking Jackets, The English suffragete aren't | holders. nearly #0 smart as we thought they Woodrow has got us to feel so almighty democratic were, They were fooled by tho| « 1 | English police that we're prompted to yell for more light on our democracy ee | in this matter. Of course, it may be that the! English police are not just exactly like onrs. from work, boasts that | Modes CHICAGO JANITOR, 80 years old, retirin Some Credit Suggestions for a Man’s Christmas zht he is richer than Rockefeller because he hi good digestion, a good| “You understand,” says a circu | head of hair and a clear conscience. But look at the way Olly John can|lar issued by the Congress hotel | _ play golf! company, Chicago, “we are cons — nected by a tunnel direct to the | Auditorium theater, which relieves the guests of dressing to go out- . | side.” »PRICES A HOT ONE! You will find everything new among the accessories in our en’! dep. c $s no 00 ¢€ r ay be ~ The Poor Brickmaker Men's Department, and it is not a bittoo early to begin thinking about them Editor The Star; 1 manage a right now. With the Holidays only alittle more than a week distant, tomor- brick plant, trying my hardest to get it to pay a few dividends for the unfortunate owner ; I noticed in last night’s Star that | ment about #26.000, not operating One of the contractors, who Is, Just-| her little pl ly or unjustly, accused of dodging | | 5 ag the minimum wage law, has alto brother-inlJaw, a brickyard owner, | 't#! that t# yielding abeolutely no returns row will be an ideal time for makinga selection. Our Easy Payment Plan’ It re is dodging the minimum She eneereg, neat eae ne ee may be applied to all your purchases,and with other stores requesting a cash ° i i# his reason oy} : y i ware ley: ists gee Nite il Pes bila os payment in full, you will find this convenience that we extend to our patrons | | chances out of ten, the poor sucker not know the contractor to whom the year ‘round a very importan tor in making the selections that you de- , | is keeping all his brickyard rela-| your correspondent refers, but be sire. Come in tomorrow and take advantage of it by opening a charge ac- | tions. Some accurate information | cause of his relationship, 1 would | Bune ot volt wo: ) § § for your last night's correspondent | recommend that he stop knocking | Children’s Santa Claus Day at the Eastern Thursday, December 18th, the Eastern will play host to the youngsters between | ; will be found in the following list/and pass the hat around to help of misplaced capital at the present him get a square meal for Christ “The young men of today seem| time In the Puget Sound district m Yours very truly, | | so fast Bac tenes G Letneiakant ons | W, T, HOULAHAN, H'm, yes. You do seem to| third of ite vapacit 1610 East Columbia St have a difficulty in catehing one.” Abrahamson Tr Investment the hours of 4 and 6 tn the afternoon There'll be horns for the boys and dollies for the girls, with something for the grown-ups who wish to attend. Watch the Eastern ads for further particulars. e porating ut one-half Pure—Wholesome—Reliable—_|,-i-'t'tett nt om apatite, Stine! 1) TRY "EM OUT, : Indispensable | Bandi beet ihe “ accident, | would be glad » the straight of it told,” . | Mrs, Loter told the Gate City re Its fame is world-wide. Its superiority porter thin morning an ah story her hust vimont tea. { The city has accepted the offer | wa of the Empire | investment $60,-|to install fr Voting Machine Co,, » of charge ten ma porating about one-third of it® o@| chinea to be tried out In the Feb-| unquestioned. Its use is a protection sient” Kemi (ta) Gate city, A rile co, iarestinent | TUATY | primaries, ‘The _ machines : musk Ut | racing cost from $750 to $800 each, and against alum food. In buying baking 1 ad bubanisad ang Sorsehdiaer's i Co., Investment about 160 would be required for | Your |New York haw stolen $100,000 | 45-909." nut ‘a Ci tavpatenent | FO” cuaation, of boyting thea) Ou , ing. - powder examine the label carefully - 1332 -34 Second Ave., Neor Union St rn worth of supplies from plumbers in i invent: | i and be sure the powder is made from | ti past si) months, Iv there no ag LOOM Ae: Ce | Credit cream of tartar: Other kinds do not "0" “is Mine a $e ae agen why ho Tore te ae | Seattle's Reliable Credit Honse |complished ts that s0 many men ie |are keeping themselves busy with telling the newspapers what they invest- [are going to do.—Albany Journal, make the food healthful. The ambition of every family to! at have an automobile has displaced | by last-generation idea of having |°°™" a plano, |