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New REDINGOTS. Diana Dillpickles | » J Why Ma A 4-Reel SOME PicTURe {* VA SURELY Some PICTURE IN MY Yes, A, HOw DOT LOOK IN MY Now RIGGING $ DO@SN'T IT MAKE Fy Me appear THS GRAND Dame, As (T wore $ ‘Screecher’ OSCAR HAS TO KEEP IN CONDITION BEG PARDON, 3IR, BUT WHY THIS vicious. ONSLAUGHT ON YON UNOFFENDING STAKE! PONTO, THE PURP GAIT IN THE WORLD '5 4 CONCRETE WALK. a a) THATS A PACT. or M Or T 60633 THERE'S PLENTY ¥ ERUL PUT INTO THE SKIRT A; ” ADMIRE rg” VELL, YOU SEE, ADOLPH 166 1 ADMIRE fr AWHULY. 1 WAS WT THINKING THERE'S ENOUGH Cloth THERE to MAKE A NICE PAIR Om PANTS For PA’ 2 ABSENT — UND'L HAF To KEEP IN PRACTICE! Good People Must Vote Against “Slugger” Roberts for Sheriff # scene W. ROBERTS must be defeated for sheriff to save the county from being plunged into a condition that may develop needless bloodshed. You remember how close we came to a repetition here of the “gun men” atrocities in Ludlow, Colorado, and Trinidad, Michigan? Do we want that kind of war here? Roberts is the man who almost precipi- tated such gun ee ee eT regard of human rights in Renton and Bal- oat ree slugged right and left, clubbed innocent men, and very nearly caused mar- tial law to be proclaimed. As a peace officer, as a deputy sheriff, Roberts has been a monstrous failure. He is a failure from the standpoint of humanity, from the standpoint of morality, and from the standpoint of efficiency. He is guilty of allowing women and chil- dren to buy booze illegally right under his THE SEATTLE STAR i 1} Entered at Seattle, Wash.. Postoffice as Second-Class Matter. i} | it of elty, 35 mon. year $3.25. By mail, out of city Bee uP, i to six mos.; six mos. $1.60; carrier, city, 36¢ a month. Pobitenes Dally by The Star Pebiishing Ca. Pheoe. Main 9400. exchanae connectivg all departments. On the Job! HE most sensible word yet spoken within the war zone was that of Lord Roberts, oo the} “British to stop fussing about atrocity yarns and to get on * their job as fighters In differing circumstances the advice is equally here. America has work to do. GET ON THE JOB If we never did another dollar's worth of business with “sthe peoples at war, the wouldn't be one per cent of Jour total volume of business. GET ON THE JOB ‘eal Our soil, though yielding this year products worth nine sebillions of dollars, is capable of ‘yielding twenty billions, — thirty billions 7 ON THE JOB ag Beneath Old Glory nature's resources are limitless me ON THE JOB Prosperity is what we make it. GET ON As a man thinks, is he. Think that the bottom is sdropping out, that there’s nothing ahead but trouble and Sure enough, the deuce is soon to pay. But chirk up, smile * and go to the tasks of the hour with hope’s banner flying, | and sunshine soon clears the mists away. | As a-matter of fact, Business is on the rebound “j eign commerce figures, the “S indexes. Prosperity ON THE 3obs He counseled GET THE JOB. there are mathematical proofs that Note the bank clearings, the for-| car movement figures—all sure} billing for EVERYBODY! is plainly a return JOB, ue ~ Bankers and Politics oe GETTVHE can Bankers’ engagement time has come,” says the president of the Ameri association, “when we bankers must take “2 more active part in the practical politics of the day | A wise perception. And one to be welconed | The principle trouble with bankers is that they are ac- customed to move in a narrow circle. Their acquaintance is limited to about 5 per cent of the American people and they | 4 are utterly out of touch with the 95 per cent | % The best bath a man can hove whose pores have become *@ clogged by a too liméted acquaintanceship is soused| into practical politics and made to mix and con ditions of men It’s an awful hardship to know onl) ** munity—it pretty nigh takes all the So we say to the banking fraternity: “Get into politic mi by. all means ; clear in. Only don’t make the mistake of thinking you're in when you sit in a room somewhere and __ hand out checks.” | to be one cfas ut of life A SAN DIEGO reporter yelled so, upon being held up for $10 by| two colored ladies with razzers, that a riot call was sent in. When a| Diego reporter gets hold of all that money, it is like parting with | aang to give it up. life THOSE FIGHTING Europeans might be interested to learn from official reports that, since his civil war, Uncle Sam has paid out in pensions over four and a half billions. The Virginus Kitchen Bighth Ave. and Virginia M., enttle. y cars vin Wentinke Ave, Modern, ele. ly furnished rooms. with the best in niiness, comfort and courtesy for the oney. Transient, 600 to $15 week- 2.60 to 4. AS? I ALWAYS FELL | > iee* a 1p ERT, = QUEAK | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE nose at Fortuna park. He allowed Charles Shomo, a rich gam- bler, to escape right out of his hands when the state paid his expenses to Hot Springs, Ark., and back, to perform the simple task of bringing a prisoner, already arrested, to Seattle. Roberts is a fine specimen of what a sheriff should not be in this civilized day and age. f What excuse is there to vote for Roberts have is beautiful and new, with ev. ery conventence, meals a day, for $22 a month. FReM % Je | I SOPROSE 17s | RE FPL | LZAUES uur) yoo | a0es ir en? | | | \WQ.1T ISAT THE FALLING | | LEAVES NOR THE ELAN - CACLY DAYS WOR ANYTHING 41KE THAT AT ALL’ (uo somes: LAND SBMES! bead (3777 } AROUND YOUR Five- STORY FACTORY AND I SEE NO [war IWS 176 70 GEGIN \7r CHRISTCIAS SHOPPING! | Curt ELECT DANCI4G 10. © HE'LL VOTE “DRY” Editor The Star actly a probibitionist, | pone the way lquor |dled tn this | United States. __|ing the foundation of | Special Privilege. I believe it will hurt ness of the state of for a while, BUT happy they see daddy the first pay-day passed my vote. In eer ist now PARTIEA HIPPODROME University Hometike Surroundings PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Sompetent Dancing Teachers after the law 1 am not ex but I do op is being han e and throtigh the it Is lay: Insidious the bust Washington just think of the mothers and children when come home sober That one feeling governs) A READER. A GRATEFUL GIRL. ee WANTS HIM BOUNCED Editor The Star vocate the fusion of the democrats and the progressive party in order! to shatter the “Hamilton ring,” that has proved such a curse to King county, All parties should unite in kick “Me, Too,” Knudsen out of the/ back door of the courthouse and tie| | right-minded citizen! ing Lafe's hands so tight he can’t do any more mischief to the people for the next two years Let every cast a vote for McKenzie and Dr . Whose names are the | synonyms of truth and whose mot to is “Onward and Upward.” MRS, M. STILES. NICHOLS UNWORTHY Editor The Star: 1 have been reading and have been much inter ested in the articles about the un worthy candidates for office, We have a man out here tn the Rainier valley running for state senator | who. is an opponent of municipal ownership, and in the last legisla | ture voted against all the labor bills proposed. I think he is the most unworthy of them all. His name is Ralp Nichols. C3 Pur eee AGAINST “DRYS” Editor The Star: I have lived in both wet and dry states, so I know | both sides of the prohibition issue. | 1 will never vote to destroy man’s property or to destroy any man’s means of earning a living. I will not vote for the increase in our school tax which prohibition would cause, I will not vote to build up other sintes at (he expense It men want liquor, they will have it I do not believe in one person tell ing others what they shall eat or | drink MRS. WOLBERT 1 “* © | THE GERMAN ARMY ., Editor The Star: Concerning the |German army, you say that the | Unlans are light cavalry. The fact \ia they are heavy cavalry, compos: led of tall men, five feet elght |inches and over. The horses are ————| very large. Formerly the Uhlans were the only ones who carried a lance, but now all the German cav alry use them A CONSTANT Yip: pat FIRS SScapes! ee Some on! of ours READER. 0, KD BY OTTO CASE Editor The Star: May word In favor of W. H. Moore, can | didate for constable on the demo. jeratic ticket ia mentally and fied to do the father of ten | the position. The office of constable looks as big to him as did the office of gov ernor to me. physically work qualt He is the DEFENDS Editor The Star many wnjust eriticlams of the Y W. C. A, that a sense of fairness ends me to defend the kind-heart-|°"Or to Me. | ed Christian men and women who RIDES BEAT ON CAR have been and are doing so much| yaior The 8 , for the girl and young Womanhood | ace in The Star of Seatman ol aattle, I LIVE AT THE Y railroad” a newsle. I am bound ND I KNOW WHAT I AM} to gay that is like our Seatle police ABOUT. I think the/force, for the majority of the ar. best way to dispose of the criti-| rests are those of fallen women, cisms made fs to state conditions! helpless drunks and boys who will as they exist |not fight back, The more danger It seems ridiculous that the rates|ous offenders are carefully side. Ishould be called high, The room I stepped by the athletic officers, “yw T have read so OTTO A. CASE. ee with two GOOD! I heartily ad-| any/ | lived or died This old gentleman | children and needs | ment that I eloped with one of his {hi | i when there is a man like Bob Hodge, who has been the best sheriff King county ever had, and everyone admits it, running against him? There is a serious situation in this sher- iff’s fight. For the peace of the community, Rob- erts must be defeated. TO MAKE SURE OF HIS DEFEAT, ALL PEACE-LOVING CITIZENS SHOULD UNITE ON BOB HODGE, THE PROGRES- SIVE CANDIDATE. 2'gin, Stanley Defiance see te Screw Driver bse High-grade goods, moderately priced. $3.00 Triner pean or House Scale ++ $1.33 Then you know where to deni Parcel Welgh goods that you buy. with profit 75¢ Mattock 4 For taking out roots and brush $2.00 26.1n, No. 55 Atkins Silver-Steel Hand Saw. The makers assert it is the best saw in the wor! never seen its equal 10c 5%4-In. Atkins Biue Lumber Crayon ... 10-In, Door or Wall Clothes Hanger Bracket 15¢; 2 for Full %-inch rod, nickel plated; base has holes for wR, which make it very strong and rigid. You can hang up at least four suits with one and each one is get-at-able, 25¢ Perfect Can Opener . Three cutters in one; off from the outside. These Are a Few of the Advantages of Dealing at SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2425 Fourth 1417 Ave. cuts top inside of can or cuts entire top i roughs in the North End who are 't allowed to go unmolested beca they fight in crowds and the cers fear them. The boys bos their freedom to do as they An officer out here rides hi 2 ars. When will the cit nd protection instead of an or namental police force? HAZEL at T left my husband*only when gotten to the point where s unbearable for my three and myself. He tried to divorce in Hamilton, O., but the presiding judgey be. aware of the facts, refused to | grant the same. LOUISA BISHOFBERGER, ___ Springfield, Ohio. $600 FOR WAR FUND An entertainment given by th Verein Arion at Odd Fellows’ hy last night netted $600 In aid off German and Austrian war Short speeches were mad LIBTS. o 2 8 COP SLUGS DRUNK Editor The Star Should the mayor or chief of police tolerate such brutality as some of the cops | practice on helpless drunks? For instance, a harmless drunk was ar rested by two big, BRAVE and burly policemen on Ballard av., and, after arriving at the station, a third officer, a sergeant, struck the ; man with his fist and smashed the |‘ rman consul and by Dr, poor fellow sev times in the ter J. Briggs, assistant editor fa The two brave cops held rman Daily Press, him! The man was then thrown in the of whether he A READER. DON'T TAKE CHANCES THE OPINION OF A BRU) When you are sick. T have! calling upon me every dai health has been ruined gists—and patent slop. I will diagnose your | furnish your prescriptions FREE} en, regardless ADVISES LABOR Editor The Star: I read in The Star that the Merchants and Manv- facturors’ Aggociation of Los An Keles had apfealed to the voters to defeat state-wide prohibition Union Labor in Seattle had het ter think twice before it makes common cause with an ancl Ask for the exam enemy BLLA-K. STONE, |Phystolan at the ves IGH TELLS HER sive R GET DRUG Editor The Star: I was unable} — rook for tn to appear personally at the divorce | ——— proceedings instituted by my hus band, an account of which appear ed recently in The Star, His state paurd He, The tired of farm hands is an statement that I life is also untrue. The actual existing RUMMAGE SALE FOR 1 10 DAYS 0 AT ECONOMY BASEMENT Northwest Corner First and facts are, Stewart. Just Level ntrance om Stewart St. No ance, of second-hand clothes almost given away watnte 200 to We also Lots of other Indies’ goods have ladies’ We 50c on the dollar on all purchases of new gooda, SEMENT, 04 Stewart St, M. GREENBERG @ hate, shoes, corsets: & saving from ECONOMY