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oy HE greatest of all slaughterers has entered the strife. Of all barbarians, he is the most terrible, the hardest to subdue, the last to retreat, the only one that neither takes nor grants quarter. He makes no treaties. He never is neutral, STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1914. He is without diplomacy, and never arbitrates. Rea- son he knows not, nor mercy, nor justice. Fortifications cannot stop him. At the roar of cannon he laughs. To the charging infantry he opens his arms, and men turn black, and with crooked fingers clutching at the empty air, drop PAGE 4. ANOTHER SLAUGHTERER dead, bereft of the glory 01 death in naticnal .trife. The cavalry rush upon him, and he breathes, and dead, bereft of the glory of death in national strife. Over the rail of the mightiest battleship he slips, unseen, and an armored charnel house rolls He bides hie time. When men forget God, when millions tear at each other's throats, when armed patriots spread the foulness of war, when homes burn, when women and children starve and all the other weak ones go uncared for, then rises this awful “Scourge of God,”” THE CHOLERA! "ITS ALL SPITE WORK, JUDGE, THIS CopeTTe HAS NO SVIDENCE AGAINST ME AS A sTRGeT MASHER?" Diana | Dillpickles ‘ In | Policewoman 44 | Proves Her Case A 4-Reei ‘Screecher’ Film | SAY, ADOLPH, WE SMUGGLED Diss | NO. DOG INTO DrS6 FLAT ALL RIGHT, BUT | c Er HP BARKS IN DiS6 ROOM DEY VOT WOULD GBUSPECT GOMEDINGS . You to ——— STUFF A PILLOW * KI-YE GIRLS GeT wist ® THE FELLER THAT KICKS HIS Doc. HR'ii BEAT His WIFE, | “OH, BUT I HAVE, JUDGE, He CALLED every GIRL THAT PASSED ‘ANGEL FACE’ AND ‘Honey! AND ‘SQUAB,” |“FRITZIE” WAS NOT VERY EFFECTUALLY CONCEALED » HANG HIM OUT DER. VINDOW ON 4 LONG RoPe )— upon the waves, with the dying, cursing the dead. THIRTY Doccars “AND | 30 Daysé NExT Case! BUT HOW Do You REMEMGeER ALL MR. SPECKLENECK Mivd t" Because T sas ONCE HIS STENOGRAPHER AD I INSTINCTIVELY Took DOWN ALL THAT He MID" WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD ‘ i DEN SOBCDY FINDS | ie mail, out of city, 35 per mon. wal ¥ By carrier. up to six | city, 26¢ @ month. | been received. Not one defends the attitude of Dr. Lippincott, a city Inspector of health, who Is connected with the Theodora home and the Chamber of Com- who Jointly seek to shut | up the home. Instead, each letter is singed with hot words for Mother Ry- ther’s “persecutors.” Some of the letters follow: ee coming to agree | Permanent peace in a world where men are frail may be “a dream of the future; but the making of great weapons of| wholesale murder for private profit must be stopped | The lobbies of greedy gun-makers must cease to haunt the corridors of parliaments to foment international prejudices | that their employers may ride to riches on waves of manu-| factured hate. | In the wars of the future the nations must make their own cannon. | If people choose to kill each other, let them arm to do it in their own gun foundries after full deliberation and free poll. . home of th | Ea | ther MANY SIGN THIS ONE Editor The Star Please put us {down for an emphatic NO in the matter of closing the “Mother” Ry | ther home. We trust after this fs all over that |“Mother” Ryther will get the earn lest sympathy and support she so Th and h Do not let the growing load of armament be saddled upon | much deserves aed aaah _| (Signed.) them by designing men working on the people’s representa-| {OFC mstor, 1812 Second av.| tives with flattery, trickery and bribes N.; Orpha Sparkman, 2202 11th av. N.; A. E. Dudley; Eleanor Ham Humanity may never know how tragically it has been mett, 1966 18 av, &: Anna Wheeler, fooled by the agents of the gun trusts; but that it has been/1321 Fourth av. W.; Minnie Lattie, Ed WHAT STAR OF MOTHER RYTHER’S HOME | A mighty “NO” has emanated [or nationality does not count with; place up to the present time. | alone. Pubitened Dally by The star Publ Co. Phone. Main 0400. Pr a from Seattle mothers and fa | her If the spirit of safety and progress | Every door is shut to the wid. §) VINCH CAMEL HAIR VARNISH Pe + connect hn thers to the question propound- This, I think, is true Christian | requires’ that + improvements be|owed mother — every door, except OR ENAMEL BRUSH .....15, Profi ed by The Star Saturday, “Shall charity. | made in the home, Mother Ryther| that of “Mother” Ryt i bruset Maison state .. TO! it ; the Mother Ryther Home be “Mother” Ryther is ready to re jand her friends should be allowed She does not offer a pa jal * - Rain? = Gun Making for Private : ME . closed up?” celve any confidence and keep it {f| necessary time to meet the new re-|home, but «a mighty comfortable! Don't age you ever bought PON one point the better opinion of mankind is rapidly A hundred-odd letters have | so desired, but does not tear the | quirements one, No dainties to eat, but plain, gy Oe for 60 cents, before. heart open for idle curiosity God bless “Mother” Ryther, her/ HONESTLY interested in the pro- mothers given an abundance of good, whole some food and kept clean and tidy. like atmosphere. heart and home any poor, homeless moth, I think Mrs. Ryther should be al | lowed to keep her home, secution of Mother Ryther is a burn home are so awful as Dr ott w one should be prosecuted for grant READERS SAY 0. Quickly attached or detach: by patent clasp. 4 OR 60Z. BILL POSTERS’ TACKS, LB. ......... wee ABO NO. 073 HEAVY SOLID BRASS PICTURE HOOKS, DOZ. ..20¢ For tasty people. 15e 2-PT. WOOD BASE ELEC. TRIC SWITCH ...........10¢ 9, 10, 11 OR 12 WIRE SCREW ANCHORS, S¢ each, 6 for 25¢, 1 dor. is 45¢ For use in brick, stone, cement, ete. wholesome food, such as God in- tended us to have. “Mother” Ryther does not turn a if | Again, Dr. Lippincott ts so » and all her efforts in behalf | tection afforded the occupants of © needy, the “homes” In Seattle, why does he | Woman away. We need “Mother” ARDENT ADMIRER. | not use his influence to secure un-|Ryther tn Seattle, God bless her cee questioned protection in his Theo-| We must keep her, and we shall. AN IDEAL HOME dora home? MRS. W. 8. GREY. RACHEL C. POEUCET. itor The Star: I think the Ry. Bink ig home is an {deal home for CHAMBER UNCHARITABLE HELLO, THE DOCTOR! and children. They are) Editor The Star: It looks to me| Editor The Star: As a friend of jas though the Chamber of Com-| humanity and a reader of The Star, | |merce charity organization 1s very | I desire to say God bless you for the uncharitable, Mother Ryther main-| splendid stand you are taking in tained this home before there was | the defense of “Mother” Ryther. |such a thing as a charity organiza-| It seems to me that if this “home” jtion in Seattle, I am confident {ts such a terrible menace as the there is a pull somewhere against | “one, lone, disgruntled doctor” ts this inetitution, and if properly in-| trying to make out, then some one vestigated think it will be found. |{n the sanitation department has 1 consider the city has no moral) been grossly and criminally neg! right to close the home. gent in their duty for a long time, WM. BROWN. |and the Iast they can do Is to give eee & reasonable time for necessary © house itself is always clean holds a very pleasant and home: 8x10 SCOTCH MADRAS WRITING TABLET 36 35c RUBBERSET TOOTH BRUSH 18¢ $2.50 NO. COW REACH BASEBALL GLOVE ... 25¢ STICK DURHAM DUPLEX SHAVING SOAP $2.00 RABBITED MORTISE DOOR LOCK ......... a 16, 18 OR 20-1N. LORAIN BICYCLES, WITH NEW DEPARTUR COASTER BRAKE .. sete - $ 1415 Fourth craton ne SPINNING’S CASH STORE i335 "our Editor The Star: What is the| It would assuredly look better = g widowed mother going to do with-|{f the “disgruntled doctor,” Lippin out “Mother” Ryther? cott, Were not a member of the “The WHAT THE PRESS AGENT SAYS The orphanage will take her board of the Theodora “home.” Ryther is espectally adapted his work and takes into her er with children. oe ARLES. ae MRS, JOS. HOSKIN. eee QUESTIONS THE DOC itor The Star: I think the per ! years of patient planning for ven- | Seance, finds he has failed to count | Woman's love as a factor, and finds himself defeated in the Project. The New Series 1914 Paul J. hame and a disgrace to a civil community. If conditions in Lip. ne children, but not the mothers. MRS, EDITH WHITE The poorhouse might take the . mothers, but not the children. LET GOOD WORK GO ON The Y. W. ©. A. is for women) Editor The Star: I say, let Moth Rainey Af; valle , Sta ay, let Me The ° » we: . ey African Huni of piuviah y === | er Ryther go on with her good work The last word in the world of im t pictures will . : be shown at the M If the home is in need of repairs, | Pressive stage effects will be seen three times tonight, tlaenal = let the good citizens of Seattle chip|in “The Whip,” the Drury Lane ; o- p us think, # permit for the operation of the | | | ‘ 716 Union st.; Amha Wic ing 8) fooled all men begin to see io a Wi, teran mar ona Literally billions of treasure have been lured out of peace-| Thomas st.; B. Davis, 318 3 the ful investments to make markets for our Carnegies, our| N+ Emma Christianson, $1 J st.; June W. Lanthorn, Schwabs and our Krupps. av.; Hazel Baugh, 1 F ing a If we can’t put an end to war we can at least check its| Edith Willcock, 7011 N. ES | Sentt Dora Cruger, 2018 Fourth ay.; Mary exploitation. ESS NCSC 0 ah oO | A. Lewis, 1 Minor av.; Florence | Randall, 6732 av. N. W.; Ger. . : } . W.; Nation Truly in Hard Luck trude L. Rubenstein, 1900 B. Spruce A y lees Gladys Wolnberg, 9355 54th ay HE freest, sturdiest nation in Europe is also, for the mo-|S.; Mrs. H. Whittaker, 542 W. 75th| iti |st.; Mra. F. Eisen, 7211 Third av ment, the most to be pitied . |N. W.; Mrs. Herman Anderson, 2108 Little Switzerland, with absolutely no quarrel with any|£. John st. CROWN of PIANOS: ernoon and night. The attendance in and help her, or give her a better | triumph, which will be seen at the lat these remarkable pictures has pias in which to continue her work.| yoore for one week, starting Sun-|€€D excellent throughout the en- ip always try to help every mM&D,|/day night, October 4, Realism is|%@S¢ment. The prices for the mat- yornan or child to get a place to/»rought to a point of what might |{mees are 10 and 20 cents and at | work and shelter and food. If each | be called photographic expression. night 10, 20 and 30 cents. of us would try to assist the other,!f/ Thus there is a pack of genuine ‘ only a word be spoken, the world | fox hounds on the stage, a motor | nation on earth, is compelled to arm to a man and stand on BING! OH, YOU DOCTOR! 4 guard lest its borders be overrun a Editor The Star: Ne: te . 1 give “Mothe: re apes ales * ‘ Meanwhile only women and children are left to do the century ago the writer parol onion | Are Sold by 600 Dealers, Representing ||, ~!l! five Mother! Rethera sow. /the audience, and finally as fine a a work in the homes, shops and fields; industries are stopped, | the old home of “Mother” Ryther . me piece radians eee en taal” atin A SE All musical organizations proj B. q es ; a ’ oth: 80) pleces of furniture hope to see, with a cheering mob. is and in the height of summer the golden stream of tourist Yer marveling at her rare courage Nearly Every Settled Portion sgt ably will be asked to assist in- money, a leading source of Swiss income, is utterly taken| {et home and porches were always of the United States | ee Remarkable interest is being | musical orgies to be held at the field it ) | bulging with misguided victims of nse cishk er | manifested in the presentation of | houses of the olty playtields th d %: i bk as Sui : ‘ _ | male authors of their saddened con isi uh ect , |the great crime drama, “The Mas-|the wint dhs rough © 5 Small wonder that the Swiss minister at Washington is| dition, and not another woman| M of these dealers have sold the Crown: line for Editor The Star: I, for one, say/tes Mind,” at the Seattle theatre ‘er, according to a decision ; pleading for a loan. |among us would have one of them Many 0 4 ie — | most emphatically that “Mother” | this week. The story is that of af the Seattle Federation of Music 4 |{m our homes. We had poor, weak ||| 30 years or more, and it is very noticeable on our records pedo home should not be closed, | priitant criminal who, after five! Clubs last night. Wish we had a billion just for the pleasure of staking { so plucky a nation. conventionalities, or weak husbands jor sons to shield from those little girls, who had learned their lessons | that each succeeding year these dealers buy more Crown pianos and less of other makes. PLAN MUSIC IN FIELDHOUSES would surely be a pleasant place to|car accident just back center, a | live and we could all thrive. locomotive smash-up in full view of as she is doing a great deal of good in her way, and I am quite sure she | derives no personal benefit. ‘COLDS, HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH EVEN SUCH standpatters as Elihu Root of New York, Henry Cabot|at a polsoned fount—the double | A STAR READER. |'REGULATE YOU Lodge of Massachusetts and old “Uncle” Cullom of Iilinols voted to un-| standard | ss rien | S—10 CENTS seat William Lorimer, the crooked boss of Chicago. But Senator Wes-| And “Mother” Ryther's heart an4|| Crown Pianos Are Better and Last Longer ||, 1EGE TYPE OF | —— — ‘ ley LORIMER Jones of Washington not only voted for the crook, but Courage pute us all to shame, for —— ---——- —__——— —__—— — You men and women who get a| stomach, remove the sour, undl had the unspeakable effrontery to defend him as a second Jesus Christ. she 4 ared (2 encompass all we ae HENHOUSE NOW cold sralir—who | hava. headacl e, led and fermenting food’ and yer ey Seattle ar vicinity we are selling Crown piano: cared ®, 2 and foul) gases; take the excess bil 4 SEATTLE HASN'T had a United States senator for years. Now's| Say. Dr. Lippincott, you remind in Seattle and vicinity © xo Panes SB RE breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are|the liver and carry off the edna 5 the time. Let's give Ole Hanson 20,000 plurality in this county alone.|% of & small handle to a set of|| and player pianos direct to the trade on most favorable ]} -, jh fiends diiseumtell, con foot | Nervous and upset, bothered with a/ pated waste matter and pdisol Be The rest of the state Is coming through handsomely. Let's do our | tools tools for sultlan, et aeeins||| terms. Call or write for free booklet, “Truths Tersely ||| concrete or wire mesh wall as forti.| crghensy Stomach, BEN gece ig 5 2 ests, more than 4 5+ Bee oy , i i A ree 4 3 eping = y ow Jascaret tonight straightel ere can think of Just now. ||| Told,” which gives you accurate and interesting piano || fleation against rats, is proposed for | clean ‘with Cascarets—or merely | you out by moraine Tooent Cant Wake up! ‘Take off the Chamber all downtown hen coops in an ordi-!qgosing yourself every few days keeps your head clear, stomach’ EVIDENTLY VILLA does not believe In “watchful waiting.” of Commerce nightcap!—1914 calls | for men with real backbone, and) that kind of man never persecutes | universal grandmothers, whose san-| dais you and I are not fit to latch. | MINNIE B. FRAZIBR eee A GREAT WORK Editor The Star; How many per-| fons are there in Seattle with time and money, and with nothing to do with either, who are doing or have aw jdone what Mother Ryther has and| ie doing for the good of humanity, almost unaided financially? Color hi THE HAMILTON-KNUDSEN-SICKELS courthouse leeches don't P want the progressives and democrats to unite. CHINATOWN AFTER a murder is about as voluble as the war cen- sors In Europe. THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St—2 Shope—110 Madison 1914, THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 28, information, explains piano values, also what the pur- should think of buying a piano of any make without first reading this book GEO. P: BENT COMPANY | hance submitted to Mayor Gill by| with salts, pills Dr. B. J. Lioyd, of the government] harsh irritants? public health service, castor oll and other | sweet, liver and bowels Cascarets imme-jand you feel bully for diately cleanse and sweeten the| Don't forget the children, aser should look for in selecting an instrument. No one PICK PAINTINGS | It is yours for the asking. Address | An artists’ jury, composed of Mra. | Harrfet Beecher, Paul Gustin, Frank MoCandless, of Tacoma, and R, 8. Boynton of Spokane, are today com- | pleting their selections of 35 paint-| ings, to be exhibited by this state | at the Panama fair, There are 266 paintings from which to choose, Piano Manufacturers Established 1870 Western Branch—1418 Third Ave., Seattle 10 CENT BOXE w + ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOX! ORK WHILE YOU SLELE

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