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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1914. PAGE 4. - « THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR ... RRR RAR neem Annee PPP PPP PLP LAPP LPP LLP LAPP PLP LPAPPLAPAPPPAPLAAPAPRPAPALAPPPPA PL The Editor of The New York World Is a Little Gun-Shy Speaking of the sentence of $1,000 fine and 10 months’ » the World makes confession after this fashion The trouble with the World editor (and a good many istic pretense.” imprisonment (suspended) on Henry Si 1, the New oe years the World has resolutely combated others) a a he is Se ny : rs Pr eile Vo, when a judge turns a convicted scoundrel like Sie- Yorker who robbed his employe depositors of millions, the infamous socialist pretense that there is in this DOP Ng Hoagie ats read hate Ahad tude, 4s i enleves ie World “to. thle “4 ig sie ot eer the New York World say country one law for the rich and another law for je tucks his tail under him and , ! fennel should have cinetbtag to a Prise hat mridge: atavit “If this verdict and this sentence represent the poor. For years likewise we have steadfastly = with a piercing ki-yi, and, from his place of safety 1 n the bench to the advantage of other Siegels, and it the legal conscience of the state of New York in opposed the recalt of judges as an attempt to sub- a everybody who wants to keep on hunting down public fi ds itself “faltering” in its asininity respect to bank deposits, we see no reason why any _ stitute mob gee for due < Bba neg of law. In ber That the courts have one law for the rich and 3 afore them something that smacks of aocialish or 6ans private banker with a drop of sporting blood in h main, we still adhere tenaciously to our original oj, jaw for the poor is a matter of common | Ige tempt of the judiciary, veins should hesitate about using his depositors’ theses, but there are moments when we find our- an daily demonstration, and the danger to socie est And yet, it is this same sacred judiciary that’s doing money as he sees fit.” selves faltering. such being the fact, not in its being an “infamou ! the heavy promotion of socialism! Shears Are Recieun or scnres vont —>— Acceptable and —_ (Goon MORNE, Om, How Useful Presents = MRS, SMITH OF ee Oo no eae " . e MR, TRUGE a requires long use to demonstrate quality in Shears. The - Ohio” brand have proved their worth by those now in constant mat of of ic Pp month u 0 mot . Z ; By mall, out of city Bho per mar th uD @ moa; 6 mos. $1 wow ad you. “FATHGR, THERE GOES service in homes and dressmaking parlors, We warrant each and 4 4 Come IN t : me Beww —Twice : every pair to prove its serviceable excellence. 1 WMOW THE RING. 50¢ 6In. Ohio Nickel-Plated Straight Shears T'S MR, STOPFORWARD, 55¢ 6/4-In, Ohio, Same 45c 65 7-In Ohio, Same MY NEW BEAU. HE'S A 60¢ 7-In, Ohio, Same 50c 70¢ Bin. Ohio, Same | $1.40 11-in, Spinning Paper or Bankers’ Shears iforni h GOV. LISTER has gone to California for a short vacation. With a : $1.75 12in Spinning Shears ee $2.00 14-in. Spinning Shears Bring in this ad at time of purchase and we will let it apply as 10¢ on any of above Shears on or before December 17. This will be a little present to your pocket-book. Fepublican legisiature on his hands next month, our democratic gov ‘ernor is entitied to whatever rest he can fortify himself with now. ADD NEW ENGLAND to Germany, and stil! you wouldn't have an — Ny SPINNING’S CASH STORE i315 “aves” DOWN EAST oysters are turning pink. It's on account of the war, likely. REV. WOLFE of the Rainier Beach Methodist Episcopal church ave nine reasons for marrying a business girl. Who wants nine rea, —~—_ : “40ST A NYTH ING sons, anyhow? ee MRS. SmiTH, x , Wunst “ DRoPPED IW To TELL You ‘ Gossip’s Way gee, but children is ungrateful MAYOR GILL says saloons can keep open during schoo! elections. | TN4T MY WIRE WANTS TO TALK SOMG+ An Atchison girl showed off an little cubs, aint they johny .* * Prosecutor Murphy and Attorney General Tanner say they cannot On, THANG IMPORTANT VER THe TS .SPHONG, outoftown beau Sunday; she took him to church and he carried a| Sign in front of a downtown mov- how plain and clear our laws are—NOT. a ? Want TO 86@ TiWT YoU DON'T | 7 = ie j ». The girls are so enlvous| ing picture theatre: “The Fisher- ; us pb Moy ON THe rted a story that the| man’s Luck, in Two Reels,” 4 Net quainte¢ with the eee -hged dance chad CIETY of M h M “=r ; \ aavert nie which 1 wee Sa ee a ee 1E A RIC . TR 50) o unich calls on ‘ > advertisement, in which {t was | success ; arenas of In ' : GO YO THE Door stated a certain young man was us to protest against the employment in the war 1 | AnD LET HIM IN, I sah ‘Wanted ee bright, vivacious girl; object, mu S dian and African savages by England and France f % t i [Ll BE THare INA ‘ 4 Certainly! Anything to please the A. T. Society of Mu x | JY AB SOON 481 tual entertainment, | Union eWorks Mich, which is having a safe time witzerla FINISA MENDING n. ¥., fridy—they had cumpany We protest against England’s heathen sikhs and I rance T.. H 7 THs Sueeve.” supper over to little gorgy’s Mlthen Turcos enjoying She slaughter of perfectly good house a cuppel of nites ago (Inc. ) WGhristians by Christians j if gorgy he was out playing with oa Alcican savages have no business ‘to s - sum other kidds after skeal, and GLOVE and FUR se Indian and Tho: c of corse he dident get home till “ ying o mand children, the razing icipate in the bombing of women and chi wg supper was pritty near reddy DEPARTMENT Pot cathedrals and the cutting white thr g ) and he was all dirty and mussed up, and the cumpany was setting S § iscuously in the front room, and his ma was Tf those heathens ee to exercise their propensities for . = = BA Aa it in theit own country . il : in the kitehin busy with the sup. ery, they should per, and she was pritty mad when ikewise, the Turks, soho have been drawn into the g he come sneeking in the back dore Inducement = bad boy, she says, just t of blood r o, you Itisn’t fair to civilization and it isn’t fair to the heathen Jook at you all dirty, and me just TH chort Gloves Mwho stand every chance of bei = ready to put Sapper om, you are allt | ; ! 5c lvati orrupted by Europea fs p - fine site white, cleaned .... q culture and still further removed from possibi of salva ~ , a { the matter, those Hin« Turks ar so she rushed him over to the Hl Long Gloves, ss ‘ and she grabbed up a hunk of Cc As we understand ds, raisir rope and a tow! and in about 2 |} White; cleaned.. Turcos were at he me tilling the soil, selling gox . 4 minnits and a half gorgy was hol Brown Gloves, 10 fine “Mamilies and engaged in other peacef y pa . ° h leri: bludd di din 2 ‘ ering bluddy murder, and in P productive of happine She Fell in Love Wit Her minnits more he was reddy for the |{} ‘leaned ‘ Suddenly, they w luenced to enter the party Large Set of Furs, muff Sof slaughter, and they are being mauled, mutilated and el ] Gi 1] D ] TT THN hes so he went in the parler, and iH} and col- ee, Emp oyer, Gir eciares "amu, mer, ,) SANK HOS one of the visitors ‘wanted tobe Uf fur $1.00 r w nd in ai ion ¥ v y ~ nice and sociable, so he puts his ” PES AS It is too bad, and in sorrow and indignation what DO CONDUCTOR, ALC mitt on gorgy’s head, and he says, | test, with thanks to the American Truth 5 (Continued From Page 1.) You THINK 2 well, my little man, do you go to No @elivery under 50 Hig our attention to the fact that one of the imj ; or nim ¢” skool cents on gloves. see him in his spare nours—and] it _ elp aon else % betcherlife, says gorgy Facking in this war was our pr ow he announces his engagem am past 25 (old enough to have t hen th . ab, says the gent, and you look Plant and Office It’s a perfect shame to use the heathen that wi toar girl—poor little atenog-|sense), but here ts a bit of advice at like a brite little lad, { must say, . oh oor little plaything to mothers: No girt unmarried get hh, now tell us, what is the grate am 10th Ave. & E. Union who knows—be will have|too old a chaperon bition of your life, { am sure you SSNS 5 taventer some A fow years ago I secured a pos must Rave One cers & PHONES ta : 4 4 . ambition is to pit a Jf =ast 1164———East 849 ed this girl, and his ows 1 ntee u town; ver my grate NO CHANCE my heart, and was there almost be - fore I knew it (I believe I was Handle Gas Engines cle i ek | KNOW IT. But I have learned to love this} If you are an owner of an auto, stationary or marine | } devotedly assionately—be- } FOR OPERATORS gas engine, or if you want to get a job running one, AND OWNERS = you can take a night course here and in three months time know more about gas engines than years of just Funning one will teach you nd everything in the world My people would scorn such a} thing, as they ¥ very puritanica 4 , but they do not know: no one does NIGHT COURSE This course takes three nights a week from 7:30 to i and that nm skeleton in the 9:30 for three mont Those who take this course = : Phould acquire a good working of gas engine operation, and la fe well known in bes f 1 TRIED TO S3Haxe Will be able to avoid os, Ke ooth running and gr t effi es, well thought of, and e HANDS wiTH HIM AND iency from any engine the: >. This is a very attractive course is big and handsome, and good—that He SLIPPED Me THiS for automobile and launch owners, or prospective owners, as they car Ps ay sound odd, but he ts. TRANSFER !" avoid much delay, trouble and expense through the knowledge gained How true that saying is from the here of their engine's workings. Tuition, $18 8 of a Wife "A ‘ : ect a woman from every The 36 lessons in the night course are outlined below man but himself, and there {s al | ways the one man from whom every | | woma ect herself, | . ‘ eae t—Principies of gas on- 9—Adjustment kines huret 2—Cyiinder, piston, erank- 10—AdJuw I am lonely for him always shaft and connecting sa, ca tr. Shortchange,| “aot him to come home to $ : + & a Look eve, M ange: | Nghia T want ‘hit for brent Babies thrive on how about that two months’ board nner and supper; I want him Sun ‘ou owe me? Have you forgotten days and holidays; 1 want him al-| it Valve grin No—but I hoped you had by = 3 aaring suas hoped ha I know I should leave his employ . > ewes sactton anal® @| but Tam not strong enough to. I Z WHAT SUITED HIM just could not live without seeing | running, @ him every day, even though it is orture to stay : Q = From Contented Cows B—Frincipies and parts of 2 : 7 Sometimes | think I shall lose my | and ted carburetors 14.45.38—Kevlew : Oe is ick. cow cuswwils trnian prot omg gadgets eed Carnation Milk is recommended and used exten- ff t ch of my outstretched hand every | sively as a food for infants. It is clean, sweet and Way enter any time this week. Don't put it off; come up today Ms talk with the man in charge 4 fay, and 1 dare not touch him pure — always ready for use His time is well taken up with| Those who enter these schools are give the privileges of this . | ffairs, and I k o dose reat club, with its fine gymnasium, swimming pool, shower bath, etc maine ad WANE me lite T do LG In sterilizing to preserve its wholesomeness, woman always gives #0 abso-| — - | it is heated to a higher degree than ordinary pasteurization heat. This insures its safety as YM e. A fy 4 f tho office” never | a - " — an infants’ food. For infants it should be 2 A " : > t 1 me to the theatre, lunch, et I feel and think all of these things Please accept and publish this fo DAY AND NIGHT Be mbol o.to Ris edit. Hu has) but 1 would nor have tim give up| what it ie worth it is ine ones aay os si pe el ea" ds he letting me| his family me anything in| life of a woman who by chance has # | ;be seen in his company | the world, even though he were that |to work—some who read will under S( Hoo! S Sometimes I cannot understand| kind of a man, stand; others will say, “It is her For an equivalent of good fresh why I love him, Why will love, Ike | No woman brings all the misery /own fault; she could have resisted milk—to give to older children, a flower, thrive on a desert? of such a love upon herself willingly | him, te Others will be glad dilute with equal parts wn (@ in ranning @ Trade, Technical and General Kaucational Schools Perhaps you can tell me e ec: | the! . ke po id ‘ Fo a ae ype ; ernne yoy cas tall tas, I have wished on my knees many|their love has fallen in the right} water. Keep Carnation We > v sure unless it) times I had never seen him--but no | place. My answer to every ¢ ® fo! is connected in some way with him | one can regulate love; it Just comes | is in your: pantry co perhaps it is just the remote pos-|and is there before we know it, || LOVE gency and daily use (cook-, sibility of seeing him by chance. | 1 am writing you this from my| My life is sad for years to come. | ing, baking, in coffee, etc.) 1 have no men callers, 1 do not} desk in this same office [am telling |All | can see is a dull gray, never car for them I ery many of my <a ‘ i or | you abont—what a queer world it is,|changing horizon—there is no sun-t asto nd do you like to go to evenings away ltragedy and sentiment all around | shine for me, no home with the man | At your grocery or The Virginus mgt : Kitchen inday choo! every Sunday morn) Why should such an illicit love} us—t, Hke the little mald who wrote | I love best, no babies. | delicatessen sehed tne uN ing, my boy? eit you hed se ( oe tay, woman? Why? you, must go on working—but all 1] What I have said to you may hely Hotel in eantinens, rt an , Privile eS | init #, sir; but if you had have s that so many times|earn in the week does not pay one-| some other girl to “run away” fron the leant money, | 14 In the afternoon it would Interfere |—what directed my footsteps to that] tenth of the heartache and misery I}a like danger, Respectfully | lke everything with baseball, — office and kept me there? suffer, THH WRITER aden caida aendilaaa asedieneanaaenieaan

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