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or Tur res NORTHWEST UR _OF NEWSPAPERS. Telegraph News ‘of the United Press Assoctation, At the postotficd, Seat! th, ae second 3 matter, Published by Publishing: every evening except 7. An Old, Old Secret © YOU want to know the secret of business success’ 4 66 Well, it isn’t any secret. Christ gave it away long ago Pie's just this—GOOD WILL. That's about all the Christianity | got, I guess. But GOOD WILL is the one big thing | life that’s worth while. It’s what makes life worth living 4 it’s all we can carry with us into the hereafter. When| get to heaven I want to go loaded with GOOD W ILL." | Henry Ford, the Detroit multi-millionaire “ Christ was good will, Christianity is good will, The} hings, labors and sacrifices of Jesus may all be summed in Good Will. Good Will is Christianity enough for any-| . Good Will means universal, abridged love | But in the hard, exacting, unsentimental business world | is a thing called “good will.” Men fight for it, cheat} it, slay for it. It is a tremendous thing, for it means} ne, money success, It is gained by square dealing and | quent popularity, in some instances, but in many more) lances by merciless, unprincipled competition, and it is often the basis of financial success through extortion) d special privilege There must come a time in the career of every man like mry Ford, when he sees two paths, both marked “Good ill,” open clearly before him. Tq tread in one of these! ths means the doing of great rhikgs for men. To take other path means vain effort to appease insatiable greed od iy the devil, personified in human weaknesses, leads man pn the mountain and tries to bribe him the whole s id, as it is recorded that Satan tempted the young Christ turies ago. On this side is laid out all the glitter of luxury, and selfishness. that works usefulness for men | | What is your dream of your possession of millions? h path would you choose? Ts there anything in this life better worth while than to! honest good will toward your fellows and to possess} cir good will toward you, with all that this implies? | We live a minute, and are gone. Every dollar we possess, | y thtob of*business “good will” we hold, perishes with But the GOOD WILL that Christ “gave away long lives. It is an impress upon the lives of unborn genera- It is worth while, because it lasts and lifts. It teaches) d | ites, and so endures. What a world it would be, if,| Ore and more, men’s highest ambition should be to go into} e tafter loaded with Good Will, as Henry Ford puts it!| As ! approve of the youth who has something of the old man in| se | am no less pleased with the old man who hae something youth. He that follows this rule may be old in body, but may be 20 In mind.—Cicero. a ° n Union Is Strength aN INJUSTICE to one is the concern of all. How often | “we have read this and how seldom seen it practiced. | a great scale labor demonstrated it in the Delaware! strike. Two men, discharged unjustly; then/| men quietly quitting work until not a wheel turned— #t a day of this and the big corporation surrendered. | “Organization, discipline, wise leadership and a just cause! these, labor is invincible. | ‘Providence helps those who help themselves. | with te On side are power to do SEA CAPTAIN in Rockland, Me., says he’s got a blind hen four aday. Why doesn't he blindfold the flock, his ship and retire rich? HOW 18 It that some guy that likes statistics hasn't figured how far a girl would go if she walked as many steps as she In a night’s tangoing? APPLE MARKET might be pretty strong, if a lot of heavy =| @rinkers took that bartender’s advice about eating Baldwin | _ fede instead of drinking red-eye booze. | | vidends From the Soil tar’s Farmland Feature Will Tell You Where to Get - Incomes From Farms. oes ~The farms and farmlands of the United States are des- & to be THE BIG FACTOR in American living con 4 in the next decade ' Appreciating this condition, The Star, in its news and z ial columns, has for several years featured and sup- orted the conservation of lands—the back-to-the-farm move t—the parcel post and practically all the various projects lich would stimulate the land-owning idea in the minds tar readers So far, The Star's activity in this field has been on , general lines Star readers are now demanding specific information ing the farming conditions in the various sections of country.’ In order to supply this information, The Star @rranging to publish a “Farm, Stock and Implement” fea- ure Saturday, February 14. Land owners, farm dealers and agents for farmlands in every “Farm State” in the Union have been told of the inter est which Star readers have in farmlands; they have been to present their propositions in the issue of Saturday, | february 14 Whether you are a farmer, farm owner or “city man, can't afford to miss reading carefully this “Farm, Stock | | Implement” feature. There'll be valuable information uu are in a position to invest or not al Farm Number feature Saturday, Feb-| | Paid Advertisement. | _ George B. Worley Candidate for Mayor Will Speak AT PIGEON POINT 3811 19th Av. SOUTHWEST "TONIGHT ° at 8 o’Clock Everybody Invited . ih LADIES PARTICULARLY elty, the = month. [armen or wanerrree —] QUIC inh AND BROWN'S CaR 13 4 CEPT SIDE DRive, Bvt MINE ISN'T. THEN I'VE GOT ANOTHER FRIEND AND HI€ CAR HAS ONLY THREE GEARS, BuT 'T GIVES TwO SPEEDS and Reverse, YOU 36€ THE MOTOR SHAFT CARRIES A— reat deal of commo- se Woodrow Wilson says using the word) ” What does Tom Mareball | There's @ tion # hen bee say? cee | A baby was sent by perce! post from one city to another in thi state of Washington the other day. | Uncle Sam has always been willing to help an infant Industry eee the Quick Sprinkler howe Tt It costs just as much to shave a United States senator in the cap-| itol barber shop as It does to save) a hog from cholera, says Senator) Kenyon, We suppose it's of more value to the country to save the; hog, but we don’t like to be too! blamed positive about It oe. Seven ex-pugilists are members of the Massachusetts legislature Considering their beginning, they are doing as well as could be ex- pected “ee “Flannelette Gowns One-Halt Off,” advertises a Seattle store Its really shocking whe you think how little there ts to! them these days * ee An Easy Job for the 0. A. ‘The district attorney says he will tn vite a igtiance com miter © ted. the pw wie) An investigation shows the New Haven railway has spent $50,000 tn the past six months for the pubii of favorable reports about it That interests us We should like to meet anybody ortginal enough to say anything favorable to the New Haven oe @ Expresidents, says Will Taft, | ought to leave the country, Well haven't all of them left except one? cation ‘SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK | It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and | Lustre to Hai: | | That beautiful, even shade dark, glossy hair can only be h by brewing a mixture of Sage T and Sulphur. Your hair is your! charm. It makes or mars the fac When it fades, turns gray, streak and looks dry, wispy and scraggly,| Just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances Its gppear ance a hundredfold | Don't bother to prepare the tonle; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use. This can always be depend ed upon to bring back the natural | colwr, thickness and lustre of your! hair anf remove dandruff, stop| scalp itehing and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage ahd Sulphur because It darkens #0 naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been @pplied, You) simply dampen a sponge or soft ash with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small, strand ata time; by morning the gray halr has disappeared, and after another application !t becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant, of} i Leave Colman Doom, neept Bandar) Don’t Whine Don't whine about hard luck, for you make your own luck. Learn to do what the busy world wants done and a good position will be waiting for you Good things are not lying around for the idle. They belong to the industrious. The Se- attle Business College is a busy school for industrious students—-no drones in here. Come and work with us and be one of our successful graduates DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth aud University. 10-ptece Union Dasetog Tr Teac Orchestra. by Competent and Skirts) — || RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. ting rewult have been tn and their you. qT ‘actice for many ¥ viee will be aluable to An office fitted entirely te white enamel and sanitary im every way. fee them before going ore Gold Crowns $5.00. Rridge Work 95.00 Fillings 560 Up. and Cleaning Free with Other Work. Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike K THINKING SAVES. Capt. Quinton’s Adventures Up and Down the Pacific LIVES IN A BATTLE WITH HEAD HUNTERS (Editor’ Capt. Robert Quinton, in this story of venture, taken, by permission of the Christian Herald Pre from “The Strange Adventures of Capt. Quinton,” showe how braing, pitt inet sheer savage strength, may sometimes overcome great physical odds. Quick thinking and a simple trick—thi of a p of rope—overcome the centuries-old fighting fashions of a band of Solomon isiand head hunters.) By Capt. Robert Quinton | A score of us were hunting along a river in the Solomon t#lands. | when the whole surrounding Jungle suddenly resounded with the yell- ing of scores of savages, A shower of arrows hurtled over our heads. | It Was worse than useless to attempt to escape to our boata for the sav- ages could shoot at us, under cover of the trees, without exposing them: selves, We dropped down behind the bank, Just as a second volley of ar. | rows sped over our heads, The head-hunters, thinking we had taken |to our boats, dashed forward and received a volley of shots from our ‘guna, which brought down several and made the others dart back into [the bushes This was not because they were afraid. It ts their custom, they are losing, to run@way, as though they had given up the combat, but this {x only a ruse, for invariably they will steal back, like a tiger | | stalking It» prey, and make a new attack | Knowing this, we stealthily bitched @ rope, from tree to tree,| | | about 30 inches above the ground, directly in front of our position. j For a few minutes everything wan deathly still, Then a third series of wild yells suddenly resounded upon our right band, and «o| | close to us that we were thunderatruck, As the savages dashed for- ward, the foremost ones landed on their heads, over the rope, crew cut them down a: ey strugeled to regain their feet 1 came in collision with one of the savage beasts mynelf, and he inatantly almed a blow at me with his war club. The helmet I wore! helped to break the blow. At about the same instant he struck me | cut him acroas the face with # cutlass, and he never struck any one again, | can assure you | The headhunters now retired as rapidly as they bad come, Four! of our crew were killed outright in the skirmish, and every one of us| Was wounded more or less severely The strangest case of all was that of a Fijian who received a| polsoned arrow through the calf of his leg. The leg shriveled until all and the skin appeared to be drawn tightly to ‘ompiain of muck pain, and the leg, after a time,! | filled out again and became as well as the other | (Capt. Quinton venture, to be printed in The Star, | concerns a marine battle with cannibais.—Ed.) and our| The Adventures of A fouryearold child may Johnny Mo share the general table diet if it {# plain and varied. It should not have fried or highly season- ed foods, however, A healthy child may be allowed to satisfy ita appetite, providing it eats slowly and masticates well STRUCK A ONG BARGAIN Se. This Is the Season for Economical Clothes Buying $12 and $14 Suits Overcoats A glance at our Sec- WHY HE Boum \\ h 1T Berow costt| \\ ond Avenue window will show you a re- markable array of hand- some clothes for men and young men—values that you seldom see ap- proached in the world of fine apparel. These the Alfred min and Cheasty Spe- are Benja- cial Suits and Over- coats regularly sold at $15 and $18—and worth $10 higher. Special up- stairs department. Inthe Editor’s Mail SALOONS CASH CHECKS itor The Star I am a citizen of Seattle and a reader of your pa per, the paper that prints what the people want to read May I ask if there ts not some way by which to put a stop to sa- loons cashing checks for the labor- ing class? IT find that when the men employed where | work draw their checks they tmmediately hur- ry to the nearest saloon and cash them. The saloonkeeper can fig ure on about a third of this money, You will be the loser by delay! Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Av. at Spring St. (f] If It's Correct, Cheasty Has It NOTICE The Free Doctor Has installed for your benefit, a monster X-Ray and Static Machine. It is used in the treatment of all nervous diseases and Rheumatism. During the jast two weeks his office has been completely remod- eled and new office equipment installed for your particular benef) fit, so why not take advantage of it? The Doctor 1s equipped to py disease of women, children or men, ] Cali at the Brendel Drug Co. Located at 117 YESLER WAY LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT tre money which means a great deal to the men’s fantilies I think a stop can be put to this practice here. In Kansas City, sa loonkeepers who cash checks pre- sented by the laboring class are fined, Why shouldn't Seattle fol- low suit? fie WANT TO SIGN IT Editor The Star: I.see by The Star that there will be in cireula tion soon a petition for the recall of Commissioner Hamilton, There are & great many residents tn our community who are anxious to |#'gn such a petition and hope amr |ditriet is called to the attention of those who distribute the pett- tions, The district 1 re to is Known as school district 36, | FRED FI Wash. HE, Auburn, CH He Instantly Aimed a Blow at Me With Hie War Club ILDREN TAKE “‘CASCARETS” WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATFD—DIME A BOX Any child will gladly }earets Candy Cathartic,” | gently jelightont | cleanses the little on Bowe! 8 Y Some are trimmed with flow see them, th Ww it is Today's take which act never gripe or produce the uneasiness — though Constipated ls, #Weetens the stomach and puts the liver In a healthy cond!- tion. Fall directions for children and grown-ups in each package Mothers can rest easy after civ- ing this gentle, harmless laxative to children. Phone Main $63 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. |For the BEST in Traveling Goods | at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. |Miller ADVANCE SPRING MILLINERY The latest Parisian effects in Miliinery have arrived. The advance showing in- cludes an unusual assortment of beauti- ful color combinations. Small shapes reign supreme for spring wear, All taf . feta; taffeta and straw mixtures, with t and side trimmings, in all the new colors, including 50, purple, the new crab shade, and various shades of blue. and ribbon; lace and malin Ivet. A good variety to select from. Come in and ‘re moderately priced from ....87.50 to $12.50 re also showing a beautiful assortment of French plumes, in Il colors and sizes at . $12.50 ace and v You may just as well have that new Hat now, as our credit ervice is for your convenience, and without additional cost. You can keep well dressed on your {ncome, no matter how small Let us explain our simple way of buying to you. Seattle’ Reliable Credit House oo] You who are suffering the tortures of Kx or w ment J.C. 1 ment Name Rest modern outside rooms, 25e to h0c, Stewart House, 86 West Stewart—Advortisement, CAN BE CURED Will Prove It to You Free ema, It skin diseases—vou whose day w. ¢ erable, whose nights are made sleepless by. the ftching, burning paine, let mé send you a trial hing, healing treatment which has cured bh M1 citwe you. IT will send ft free. fon on your part. 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