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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913. rivate exchange com PHONES “Satins with cl seenneeee RATES ™, 201 A017, one, monty te nAvanen, F140; one yenr, 94.28 By carrier, in city, 260 & month, MEMBER OF THN SORIFPS NORTHWEST a & og seyerarans. Telegraph News Yulted Freee Association. Ratered ‘peg orca tethgecnneg ee secent ‘since matter Published by The Star Company every evening except Sunday Truth is a white dove that only permits those who love her, to approach her nest. The paths that lead to it are humanity and sincerity.—Braulio Hernandez PROF, Lowes, “TS WATCHING PEOPLE BATHE ) In THE CANALS ae ON MARS. Ps j ~” DR. WiLeY S, "EKAMINING A } TIRED BEAN. py ~— ADIES AND GENTLENEN, WITH YOUR KWD ATTENTION T WL ENDEAVOR TO Give vou a id . rew IM ‘ATION 9+ CARNEGIE . PINNING A HERO MeD4at ON THE DOve OF Peace. ‘Shall We Pay Teachers as Much as Our Street Sweepers? HE advent in Boston of Margaret Haley. who organized ; the school teachers of Chicago, 4,000 strong, into a) Nabor union affiliated with the A. F. of L., with a swif has given the “Athens of America” a} sincrease in wages, ‘shocking jolt : She comes upon invitation from many classroom teachers} © ‘who have decided that if teachers are to get, on an average, 5 ‘more pay than street sweepers, they must not await the 3 sentiment slowly moving generosity of soft worded public Aut must themselves get busy and force da issue “8 ah , Br J And she is preaching to large audiences a very practical | ¥ 43a Sgospel ; to-wit, that if there’s “no money” in the sche ‘| OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE *hoard's cash box with which to raise the pay of the teac hing i - rT ee ae ' Killed by Lead Pencil—Mre, Ida Sommerville of Diarkuburs, Ww. Va, | died as the result of a peculiar accident. She fell asleep in her home pencil pierced her throat te : ——aaee “body, which is now the poorest paid body of skilled labor} in the land, and one of the most important. it should be} fmade the duty of the taxing authorities to get some ¢ Hobo Admirer 3 She is reminding the “no money” folks that a very small ] 6 Btar: The hoboes'! bi 4 DR. | leareeaital at the Hippodrome, Sun “ fannual appropriation for public purposes of the rise in land ; | day, was an eye-opener to many peo- y « ¢ would provide abundant eooeee--es ple. Such organizations are often A values mer eurately inated we F : | Besced upon with ridicule by peo-! sew yORK-Dec. 12-—Like many Smoney, not only for better pay for teachers, but also for} | ple wao do not understand thelr full aoe, ratory of York life, the i b uip nd better train-| . » follo Setter school buildings, better equipment ar » ; i deat Galan. tau Vivek mt remarkable part of the 0) bow. ting of the young—an investment upon which the community ny persons regularly, #0 a be | without a doubt it is only one o pitaliam demand the exist fwould soon realize. ; : ence of the unemployed, else the | MARY instanc a ot cos me ° a : Of course this is shocking—like a cold plunge in the |competition for jobs would cease, | snonagement of a big industrial con-| Smorning. But when you have reacted to it, it’s also invigor-| joe would go, and the whole) iorn which has ite headquarters in a. 7 profit aystem with tt. It ts Mem | Huraio went to that clty several fating. bers of thin Class who are KNOWN 85! 4aye ago to attend a directors Worth-while teaching is worth worth-while pay. The hoboes, meeting. Some matters came up ‘ t : Prosident Davis was careful to €x-|Conoe-ning the affairs of the com teity that skimps its teachers hurts itself. But it is pretty |plain that a hobo is one who In| Now York, and these two ‘much up to the teachers themselves to drive this truth home willing to work, but unable to find oth being New Yorkers, were mu Pp j H a job, a tramp is one who roameand * ce . appolated a committee to take up is unwilling to work, no matter how ; |tiae Jobe may be had. and a catow |e natier and report at ase) A pee, healthful, Cream of 4 EVEN THE Eskimos In Alaska are efiting by the parcel bum” ts a downandouter who is Going back it. i They used to sell white fox skins to traders on the spot for $2 each, New York, the two} » Ne neither willing to roam nor work. ‘ res T. B ki P. der This distinction raises the post] Set, 210 conversation 08 to where | artar a ng Ow peaeh. Now they mail them to buyers at $20 apiece. they sould meet to talk over thelr tion of the hobo to one of real 4is-| business Said A to B ted ‘up tothe standard. M*| “TA be very glad if we could tix) — ‘When buying an article of food you are u . 2 ioc de frng Viog iy 88 pe go cond I'm rarhed to death all day, at my| @mtitled to know exactly what you are buying Threads Among the Gold” was 0 i ‘ene replied B, “that wit| its quality and ingredients. prereigeny mutt r,too, Where Wille) 1 this information is refused don’t buy it. ~~ Lat us have more hobo conven-| Por ipether? jHone, and also, after this, when)” «1 jive at the Hotel Blank,” sald Some of the low grade baking powders are A, naning an uptown family hotel Np have heard the reports of the | “Woa \t-be conventent for you to! advertised, but the ingredients of the powders A Lover Worth While ENNIE JOHNSON is a fortunate girl. Jennie, out of work and hungry, forged a check for $8 in a city Wisconsin some months ago, to get a pair of shoes and} 7 ‘something to cat. She wasn’t a vicious or a depraved person, BJennie wasn't; had she been, she wouldn't have needed to a check to get shoes and bread—she could have clad ” in furs and diamonds and dined on terrapin. She was just a poor, untutored girl, thrust by fate into} | matters of importance come up and |Chamber of Commerce and the) aroy in there? [Commercial Club, let ux hear from|""¢ wouldn't be so terribly incon-| are scrupulously concealed. |the Hoboes’ union, Local 22 venion:” answered B, “as I live THEODORE TEEPE. | {here tayselt A housekeeper would not use a baking pow- “the stress of life’s battle without adequate preparation for Te sat ee It Ceveloped that both men, and) alum if she kn ‘ | der containing alum if she knew it. le self-support. She worked as long as she could} Nearly the End their families, had lived tn the hotel is work to do and broke the law only when the odds wore | gr. Lovis, Der 1e—the orl pstte men had met downtown at/ It is well when buying to examine down her untrained scruples. So they brought Jennie Johnson before a judge, she guilty and it was only the judge’s leniency which kept her from being sent to a prison. The judge—a wise {man, who wasn’t disposed to consider an $8 damage to} tproperty rights a worse offense to society than the damning! | fof a human soul—admitted her to parole; and a good woman {took Jennie under her wing and promised to be the friend tin neet. 3 Up in a lumber town in northern Wisconsin is a husky| “yeatpenter who had known Jennie in a happier time—had tnown her and loved her. He heard of Jennie’s plight; and tike the big-hearted chap he is, decided that that was his} cue to butt in. He took the first train to the scene of the incident; and sg0on there will be the sound of wedding bells | No, the good Samaritans aren't all dead Our Own Encycldpedia ame | Sir Isaac Newton discovered the tae THERE’S A law In North Dakota forbidding the sale of snuff, and a law of gravity in 16 t no wom h@s just declared it constitutional. Soon very little of the spice an has yet why of life will be left. handkerchief, ap, falls vis. DISTINCTIVE FAVORS chestra in a downtown dancing than once taken lunch together, but! the label on the can. Unless it shows the scademy was playing “Lasi Night/nelther one had the faintest idea_ a . Was the End of the World,” whon| that they were living under the ingredient cream of tartar, don’t buy it. \m part of the cetling fell, injuring | same roof. | meget ° : rs x of the dancers who, with | If they had chanced to meet, at Dr. Price’s baking powder is abso- © or more of thelr friends, de | any time, in the lobby of the hotel, clded after the panic was over that they auld have bowed politely, but Iutely free from alum. the te of the melody was almost/{t never would have occurred to/ | prophetic. either of them to give a thought to ‘The injuries consisted of cuts,| whether the other might.be a fellow and scratches from the tenant, still lean to make any in- ming. boo, along that Mine. Round a Your ‘Christmas Shopping With a Credit Account at the Eastern It’s a chance to save dollars while taking advantage of a credit convenience that you will find almost indispens- able throughout the year Bradbury Tailored Suits and Coats for men he far Regent t ring for women are characteristic of the high-grade garments carried in an endless var his big credit store. No matter what you may need in the way of apparel, from the latest creations in hats to the finest of footwear, you may secure it Glance through the items enumerated below—they are simply ' bought some kindling He'll Have to Have a Good : ree aan emory eet oe Gwe oe eae »aeoit, Yea, The dealer had no right James to send damaged ki to your n oune, and cannot compel you to it. You should endeavor learn whether the kindling was it b was packed fn the {very wagon or If it was split aEA terward suggestions taken here and there from thousands in this big de Fa en A, partment ’ a yeahs laty for & Chrismas Soemet, Neckties, in fancy holiday boxes, 75¢. 6 mort stylish shoe 25e¢. are made of sandal wood Garters, with Arm Bands to match, all colors, in burnt wood boxe Lounging aa an Neckwear of Rare Fascination Sind Combination Sets of Suspenders, Arm*Bar make of om and Garters, six Scores of ha m Mianve. Accatie yin de he eee different colors, neatly packed in holiday boxes, $1.00. Smoking Jackets offer Wrap holly aroun Rakes ie “apse. J Pp i around them, and Fancy Suspenders, in various shades and colors, in Christmas abundant opportunity of resent, after hanging one in each window boxes, 75¢ ? . T5¢. P iom—every one a a ° ‘ of your house give the rest to your dj oe hie = nee ile Every man is disap- friends Combination Sets of Tie and Hose to match, a large assort- , a ment of colors, in Christmas boxes, 75¢. Set of Tie, Hose, Cuff Links and Scarf Pin, in harmonious Coinbinetien Sets $1 colors, packed neatly in holiday box, $1.75. These consist of Hose, Tle The new novelt? box, containing Shirt. Tie, Cuff Links and and Handkerchief to match, Scarf Pin: six colors, your choice for $2.00. Lounging Robes of all pointed if he fails to re styles—Dressing Gowns | ceive Neckwear among and Bath Robes—are here | his Christmas favors. We in great numbers. All} are showing the most Why not try boiling them in "le * a cold water? " these comfort wear gar-[ tasteful and extensive a tty, BO! |f} ail put up neatly in a hand : * s A wide vartety of these P4 Well ‘ Lounging Robes, many different patterns, with large silk cords mfortable ¢ and jacket ments range up from | Neckwear array ever pre “y vessel a boat?” How ean 1 remove superfuous hairs] some holiday box We can ) ier hoe a an " . com A tort aes $5.00. sented in Seattle—5O¢ “y Rs Gate ae = Mra A. ¢ think of nothing at the price and slippers to match, from $5.50 to $11 0. are now displayed in the : ai: , ve i a on ha hairs should be pruned |] that will so well meet tho re Umbrellas, a splendid assortment for both men and , Se ee Raffia Bath Slippers, lin-] cents to $5.00. Fe dg at carefully, then pulled out with a quirements of a Christmas re- have them in either Gra ed with silk ..... $1.00 | Neckwear-Hosiery Sets Mad acpi ot bicycle wrench membrance. The price com- Tan or Brown at prices rang plete is @1, ing from $5.50 to ®t "v on kind of a boat ts a blood ” yess My Itttle boy ate @ gold fish the other “It's a lifeboat. Now run away | day and hen’ bed” tooth Traveling Slippers $2.00 | are attractive. $1.00 up on our ea of course. payment No mistake can be made in choosing a fine set of Furs or a . arsone to beltave Beautiful Hosiery | Gloves for Street eee Boe we tonieee tke setae comfortable Fur Garment from this fashionable stock. It would : , For Both Men and and Dress Sometimes, remember, the trusts| Do not try to remove them be useless trying to describe them, and the very best way is to Za Women. Cheasty’s is the house | || have only four chances « month to| Take the boy to « tinner, come in and try them on for yourself. Remember—a lit C Especial Christmas dis- | of houses for men’s and cee | Questions Mr. Grey Can't Anewer: | down and a little later is all we ask when your selection is made play of Silk Hosie women's gloves—street AIN'T HE THE CHEERFUL DOC?) Where can I buy feathers taken made by McCallun we atitomiobite, olf from an electric erane?—Mra, N, J h eo ft Prssnathced cae tiee Gaaete Tomorrow, the Last Saturday Before Christmas turers; sold either by the Dent’s, Fownes, F. ¢ fiinrmepadl ah ean tame wild will be a good time to come in and open a charge account, You pair or the box & F., Cross (London), | What is a 85 gold plece of 1912 will never know what a real convenience it is until you begin worth?—L, C I wish te up from 50¢ and $1.00. | Upde using it yourself f, ete., at prices Guaranteed Hosiery | up from $1.25. lotr in Literpoal. "Wal? te (six pairs to the box) Especially fine line .of fi| charged by the pound, foot or make pleasing gifts for] White Kid Gloves for HAR men, $1.40 per box evening wear eee A Wooden Wedd Make Your Gift a Gift Certificate. r ean vase ig the ane on Gift Certificates Quickly Solve Your Problems. Dainty Waists Stunning Millinery 9 . Nothing would be more ap- Rirds of Paradise and C easty S$ Haberdashery vai nt—Shall I ever get well ef rs i Le apertre French Plumes are among the tani: Bostort ol ese becoming w attractive showings in this Doctor—Most certainly! I've] has found a lo They're serviceable, too, and 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St department, Stunning hate Second Ave. at Spring St had a lot ¢ aperience of your| What is it? M you will have no difficulty tn “a ‘3 in all the late fancies may sompisint, WhF, f've been treat | gee de finding just what is wanted, ‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House now be selected at prices that ling enother patient for it for the] Cheer up. There are five pay The prices begin at $5, will surely interest you. [last 15 years! days ip January,