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ONDAY, + tian Dillpickles | In “THis (3 PRETTY Sort. LOTS berrer ~= THAN WALKING A 86a,’ "IVE Been DETAILED To GUARD THe ART GALLGRY AGAINST MILITANT ~ SUSFRAGSTS, THEY'VE “oie BSSN TRYING 7) ) \To HACK THe CANVASES * ¥ nasal? Guarding the ’ Art Treasures A 4-Reel ‘Screecher’ Film 4 OCTOBER 5, 1914. PAGE 4) TOME Quick! ‘Pponto, THE PuRP Ki-YI! GIRLS PowDER THEIR FACES, BUT Bors FACE THEIR POWDER. r ( HEY, voT You THROWING IT BACK FoR ? Dow You uKe CATR6H? THeY' ve CHOPPED A REMBRANDT PAINTED In 1654-9" WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD { BS CALM, SIR MATTER MUCK IF THE OLD ONES!" . IT DOESN'T THEY ONLY ATTACK | ————— a ‘Our Speedy Supreme Court NITIATIVE BILL NO. 12 was, next to the “first aid” sky-high * aeenegure their property. The more _— “ 7 v $, abot t, and the public service commissioners are conse- and the “employment agency” measures, about as men / c (The anther aieeladtl Orie tas ‘ediived lpee 0 return on the invest- But the supreme court failed to give it a place on ment, and the public service commissioners are conee- the ballot, though it had more names on the original " beli the investments are enormous! petitions than some of the measures they did allow on quently led to sll pad y big. the ballot. = The same corporations appear before the state tax The supreme court failed to even consider some of commissioners when the time comes round for the reasons urged by the advocates of the measure. And taxes, AND BLUNTLY AND BRAZENLY DECLAR! to add insult to injury, the supreme court, after using a THEIR PROPERTY IS WORTH MANY, MANY “Jot of meaningless words to explain this failure to give) THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LESS THAN WHAT fair consideration, declared it could waste no time in THEY TOLD THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS- further discussion, AS THE INITIATIVE MEASURES §IONERS IT WAS WORTH. The less value they set AME SUCH AS REQUIRE SPEEDY DECISIONS. on their property, you see, the less taxes they have to pay. Haste? With all the delay the “Seven Sisters” en- F Lets these corporations are able to blow both hot coun alf hour of supreme court con- and cold. : eearion Or eee toon endured by A patient public. Initiative Bill No. 12 would have done away with this So, why all the sudden hurry? WHAT'S THE COL- tax-dodging and rate-raising s« heme. ORED GENTLEMAN DOING IN THE SUPREME But the supreme court didn’t have time (oh, such a COURT WOODPILE? speedy supreme court it is, sometimes) to consider all the Let’s stop and see! arguments advanced in behalf of the measure, and the provide? judges ruled it off the ballot on the ground that it lacked It aimed to abolish the state tax commission. Its 42 names object was to compel public utility corporations to submit Is it any wonder some people are anxious to put new to one valuation, both for rate-making and taxation pur- blood on the supreme court? ; poses. ilroads fought the measure. The electric Is there any reason why independent voters should ay of Seattle was poi at it. The spectal privilege not vote for independent candidates for judge like Edgar franchise-grabbing corporations were against it. G. Mills of Seattle and W. H. Pemberton of Bellingham? And for very good reason. At present they can come Put on your thinking caps and vote right Novem- before the state public service commission and place a What did Initiative Bill. No. 12 ber 3. ——————— noligaiai 1 | Whenever the soldiers notice «| | }man or woman with children they | secretly point out the chocolate ma THE SEATTLE STAR aoc oreo Wounded Are “Blessed” 3 | POURS FORTH | Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. “Las blessed” are the words I hear | | Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Ciass Matter. | jalmost whispered on every hi 9400. Private OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS They sound to my American like “the blessed.” In French the: mean “the wounded,” but thos | are “blessed,” too, f know, in Paris, | for, to save Paris they have fought| jas perhaps no men ever fought be fore | Where the soldiers passed blood | is dripping. A white sheet covers the man on this littler; he’s dead. maybe. The man on this litter smiles weakly, showing his white nada mal '. if mon. up to six mos.; six mos. $1.80; year $2.25. od oo carrie a r 9 26c a month. (Continued From Page 1.) Pleces and ge all cakes of chocolate for the children. i ANYTHING, SIR $ SOMETHING NEco THIS PATENTED laps the boy ter out. The sun Is up. evea BREAK NDING § WITH TION, ONLY MEND YOUR FAcs wity it! You FecLowS ALWAYS Come wien You're THE MOST TRovGcs Ht \ plilows for s and girls. ping The arcs sput Another day of madness dawns on Europe, CLE LAWRENCE SHERMAN, G. O. P. candidate } Constipation a teeth under his brown mustache senator in Illinois, is proclaiming among his people |) 5 a Penalty of Age }| ("vo iaughed before now at whiskers terrible discovery. | {| like this whitefaced Frenchman It is that Raymond Robins, the look-ahead-and-do-some- || wears, but there’s a little flag of Nothing \s #0 essential to health thing candidate, is a SINGLE TAXER!! )| German cavairy troop on his litter. a would sweep away your sheepfolds and merge your|} 1 s4vancing age as keeping the }/HE TOOK IT, 8INGLE-HANDED, cow hip,” Uncle Lawrence yells|{ 2°%®!% pen. It makes one feel || AND FOUGHT FOR IT WITH A meadows into a common ownership,” Uncle La SX; |{ younger and fresher and fore- {| SABER after he had shot twice ‘to the farmers. “That man’s purpose is CONFISCATION. stale colds, H H ? ) § } ) A Ph piles, fevers and on his right Now just how Robins could do all that as a senator at|) other dependent ills he pleases. Cathartios and purgatives are }| Soldiers Everywhere violent and drastic in action and {| Soldiers, soldiers, everywhere, should be avoided. A mild, effect- {| women, children, soldiers, soldiers ive laxative-tonio, recommended || soldiers. And every soldier has a by phystofans and thousands who }| great hunk of bread. . Washington when the tax laws of Illinois are made at "Springfield, Uncle Lawrence fails to say. But any scarecrow in a pinch. | Since Mr. Sherman has the reputation of being an honest nat ‘ ingle ta nave use 8 the combination 1 look four things strike m lows that he knows nothing about the single tax |} have used it, tn th mbination As ne BS conversing through his imagination. $y drepwiae titidueele wate | the bunt oc teead een thd chan throug s imagina «. «. |} by drugmista everywhere under {| the hunks of bread and the absence For, of course, it isn’t a bit like he tells the farmers it is. the name, of Dr. Caldw He ee }| of the sound of voices. But do you notice how all-fired skittish and scarey the The standpatters are of this so-called single tax or Henry George |} > doctrine? 5 - Privilege knows its peril Apeef' For a )| Engines are whistling and steam je write to Dr. W. }| ing. Washington St, // Sound of footfalls 1s resounding, cs 5 but that procession of litters throws @ pall over all Where have these men been What stories could they tell?) What scenes of horror have they viewed Off there, in the night, to the northwest whence they came, dead bodies in biu nd red are lying in the fields, and there are patches of earth wet with red mud. These men on the litters are the links between us and the sorrows that lie out there in the cold dew. and ¢ SAVEYOUR MONEY AND EYES 5g RORY, 3 ‘ i Here’s Hoping So < E marvel’over our morning paper at a six-year-old curly head being picked up out of the wrecked aeroplane, brought to earth near St. Quentin by French marksmanship, and as we speculate on what mad freak of war took this inno- cent child on so desperate a venture, we hope that his wounds are not serious.—Leslie’s. So do we. We sincerely hope this German infantile avia 4 | One trainioad steams Away. The tor fully recovers. If he does, ahe French can show their!» eyes procession shifts, Magnanimity by restoring to it its head. This should be Suddenly 1 catch a new impres i lies Noth » could be sadder than to 4 2 } sion. It is of a man in a wetrd gray | dofie promptly, however. Nothing could be sa t 7 X™ Peek ilk s Bar otk ne | have the child live on and on to maturity and have a six-year-|\enms for 1 INVISIBLE | "#4. His face is brown entigat old kead restored to it. Speculation on such a mad freak Of | speci) doune war would be no name for it vin I see more of his kind, and then many more. There are hundreds Double Vision 1305 ne They are the Moroccan and Algert —_— in BEST IN TH. gerian in BEST AN ZH | vitien, the newest hope of worried ZEPPELINS SEEM willing to provide “the fun” for those blood it OPTICAL France, straight from the hot dex: | thirsty Americans who remain in Pari ‘0 see the fun.” world’s lene = perAnITMENT (| @rts In Africa, where the French st i r flag flies. They remind me of 705 Virst Ave., Hedouins of the pictare bapks | See In the throng women and children, tired mothers, sitting on the stone pavements, their Pishth Ave. and Virginin #t., Beuttle, 7 | Washington Bid« Koy cars vin Westisxe ave, woaern sie; itChen | gantiy furnished roo |Dr. Edwin J. Brown Soantiness, comfort Privileges | Main | least money, Transl cated for walking and strest cars. i, 1. Anything Delivered Anywhere. UTO DELIVERY CO. Eliott 254. 604 Olive s¢. Camation Doughnuts 2 table % teaspoon One cup sugar, spoons butter, salt, 4 teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon, 3 ems, 1-3 cup Milk, 2-3 cup r to make soft dough add sugar add salt nd aplee, add beaten exes, and flour ifting bak Carnation water, fl Cream butter ke soft doug ing powder into each cup of n floured fry in A delicate Thick White Sauce (Wor Cutlets, wettion, ete) Two and a va butter, 1 cup cup Carn half tab ip fle 1with & 4 tea water mix tion Milk little’ pepper Thin White BLAME Admiral Sampson and the Princess Victoria were to blame for the col. Msion August Sampson to the bottom and caused the death of 11 people, say U Steamboat Inspectors Bion B, Whit- new and Robert Officers of both the steamships 26 which sent the 8. A. Turner, in the report of thelr Investigation. oi Gr For Most % cup Carnation cup pure water 6 good quality | They are fine Marsic’s | stant reader of | food pi Try These Recipes “Perfect” Pocket Oiler ..... Does not leak; regulates the supply cleanest and handiest pocket oller made. 10x15x5 Androck Wire Bicycle Luggage Carrier Fastens securely to the wheel 25c Junior Gas Mantle, with mica chimney .1... They fit the regular 35c Junior Gas Lamp. 50c and 75 Two-Biaded Pocket, Pen and Jack Knives ........380 12 different styles and sizes to choose from, 26e Spark Plug Brush ........... ae Keep a spark plug clean or {t can't Smali Bicycle Horn ry *. SPINNING’S EXTRA $3.50 New Style Electric Toaster ............. 50c No. 1 Hammond Tinners’ Setting Hammer 500 Leather Dog Muzzies .... 250 7-In. Metal Thermometer . 20, 21, 22 or 23 Bri Thin strips o! in handy. We have several different sizes. SPINNING’S CASH STOR exists in the lumber mills as to the cut in wages, Under ordinary conditions, even at this time of year, the cut would not be felt so keenly, but with the war prices, the condition has reached the stage of intolerance; it is the straw that broke the camel's back. A READER. Editor The Star: Who can fathom the mind of a woman? Now there is Margie—on every subject except Dick she is the | wisest woman that ever lived—but on the subject of Dick she {s a com- of ofl to a nicety, +++ 291.00 Every bicycle should have one. + 806 «+ 200 SPECIALS 1415 Fourth 1417 Ave. Inthe Editor’s Mail Keep up “The for tuey Editor The Star: Confessions of a Wife,” how the different characters in life. | Life, as shown in “Confessions,” {s not all] unshine at the best. I am a con ne Star and think you pave done lots = ee plete nut Seattle. os Although she knows he ts a THE LAST STRAW drunkard, gambler and spend- Editor The Star: With the cost pig Re ge et ge of living soaring to eagle or aero-| 1s .hy nappy, and worden wee slane heights, and boosted by the/ t with the War as an ex.| she chee Red him away from “ the other girl. cuse, congressional committees in-| ‘°° Cestizating without the slightest| Probably Dick and Jack are fair \eares of retief in sight, and the|*@mples of the college-bred young wORKing people trying to meet the/ Clty men of the day. But judged oncoming winter with the already j by the standard that goes to make adverse conditions against them, | f00d citizens, _ they are utterly now come tbe employers in the| Worthless, Don't stop the “Confes- thingle and luinber industries, with | Sions” till we see whether Margie jis going to appraise Mr. Dick at st in the wages that places Gag of us on the verge of starva-/ his true value. R. FRANCIS, tion or with it only a week or so tn advance. The shingle weavers’ wages have been cut from 16 to 20 cents per) thousand down to 14% cents per| thousand. The packers have been cut from § to 9 cents down to 7%} cents per thousand, and day ea borers’ wages were cut 25 cents per day, and practically the same ratio ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 But you can’t beat It Recipe for Whipping. Place one can of Garna- tion Mille in water and heat to boiling, Remove and thoroughly chill by placing can on ice. When cool, can and pour milk (the entre contents small can, or half con- tents large can) into chilled bow! (placed in ane other bowl filled with cracked fee). After milk has become thoroughly chilled, whip in the regu- lar way with ordinary egg beater. in less than five minutes a delicious whip- ped cream will be ob- tained, which will be ready for use, If destred, sweeten and flavor in reg- ular way, open Recipes Milk and % duals 1 cup of raw milk, ee ee eB MHOPSBESz2gsizs4aze

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