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PA INR I — THE SEATTLE STAR NORTHWEST LE ' It would open some eyes should somebody get up statis- Aren't They Sensitive, All of a Sudden? Behold Representatives L. D. McArdle of Jefferson Sensitive role. to general rumor that they would be given fat state » tax commission and placing tax matters in charge of one _ commissioner. - McArdle drawing a state salary? Zednick on the public Payroll? What fair-minded mortal could possibly conceive But— True also, that the McArdle bills and Gov. Lister's rec- mendations are not vitally different as to the principle of lishing the state tax commission, and that they differ only OA grain of patronage. But— NO ONE GET THE HYPERBOLIC IDEA THAT THING BUT THE PUREST MOTIVES GUIDE LEGISLATORS AT OLYMPIA! Building Superintendent Josenhans recommends against jail in the new courthouse. The kangaroo court votes ly for abolishing it also in the old courthouse. Best Hope of the Future ed as usual, the chalk up would have been close to illion more _ tics showing what proportion of the unemployed are union! 3 men. We believe that, in such times, unionism means a job. county and Victor Zednick of King county in a thin-skinned, | “are aggrieved most wretchedly because the newspapers paid} With Greece reremngememnne ee seen = It Begins to Look STAR--FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915. PAGE 4 as if Scandinavian Nations Cannot Much Longer Remain Out of Great European Conflict Switzer! Will Denmark attack Germany's Gibraltarn—the Kiel canal? Roumania, wavering on the brink of inde- cision, ready for the plunge into Denmark ie being carefully cul- tivated | And ne tain, customs and dertvatt gether. | den, by both sid utrality, for this trio of They would have the state know that they) nations, is a difficult thing to main Denmark bas Germany to fear, #, bound to: At the outbreak of the war, Swe on whose tron ore countries | Russia bas frequently turned an en- But tremendous pressure is being brought to bear on the Maribo ie the larg way HE is! THESE FELLOWS WHO CAN'T kings, Haakon of Norway, Guatay of Sweden and Christlan of Den. mark, indfeates that the three coun; tries will act together, elther as rala or as participants, Titrkey has been dragged {nto trick. Should Germany be defeated and her territory become the spoils for the victors, #! n relieve her self of much of the burden of pay ment by Informing Russia that | she has made it-possible for the lat wise vanquisted, Russia would ac quire our northern tron mines and reduce us to a state not unlike Den mark found itself after Prussian seizure of its southern half.” hree isiands, of which stand no we NEGD NO INTRODUCTION, 1 NOT ONLY KNOW WHO WE 13, BUT He'S Owe oF TALK Two MINUTES WITH YoU WATHOUT TELUNE A WHOPPING Lie ABouT SOMETHING? right, King Gustav of Sweden, King Christian of Denmark and King Haakon of Norway. any such notion? vious gaze, saw its only hope in af-| As most of the money coming tn- ery of Seattle, in an address is True, McArdle DID get a job as an “expert” in the|fillation with Germany, This cer}to Norway is from Great Britain | | to the students in the Unt- | . * a : tainly did not please Denmark.)in payment for immense lumber versity of Washington depart- u of inspection and accountancy under State Auditor) iti) rankling because of the annex.| shipments, It le Mkely wuffictent ment of journalism, The price shortly after the 1913 legislature, of which he was) ation of Schleswig-Holstein by Ger-| English pressure would put this | of hides has gone up 50 per @ member, adjourned. But— |many. Sweden held off, and now,| nation in the war | coat as @renelt ot the felines True, Victor Zednick was placed on the payroll by State) * cont oix re bod — hho. Ne hyo agit “Aceh on | for leather to upholster the 73 3 1 . ; people are # carefully guarding ace to le " declar | pleasure cars, and the book- | nd Commissioner Savidge shortly after the 1913 legislature) thoi, neutrality. head of @ ship line to OWETEWOCD + WRERWCSD Or sow hab to penidey’ hie A detachment of Norwegian infantry, typical of the Scandinavian armies, in camp. Below, from left to By mail, out of city, 8c per mon@A up to # mon, —_—— more than 100 miles off Kiel, “Germany would need a mill- sitions possessed by the for- other battle fronts to be kept By cerrter, city " , és which is in the lower section lon men to hold Denmark, mer nation, Where would the up? ° Will Denmark Attack Germany’s Gibraltar? | _ of schicewig Hoistein, with the natural strategic po- million come from with two “It Norway and Sweden do not * . - ronnie - ———————« lenter the confilet, Russian ald | Is Question Interesting Governments at might be furnished’ for the attack i ; on Kiel With a crop of nine hundred million bushels, 70 per cent War and Those at Peace; Three Nations ies Dewinark | dosed act. .evedl ‘of Uncle Sam's wheat has already been marketed. No won- May Act as Unit. hava to wate the war wut & 44 der there are symptoms of bread famine in some big cities. - — clsive battle has been fought Ja And you can’t accuse the farmer of holding his wheat, either. BY W. H. NEVISON Scandinavian people, and thelr blag be ary br Segal nah y OEE BURT i Special War Correspondence. entrance into ar Is not sein, of the northern,.or Dasish- You can’t blame baseball moguls for trading certain PETROGRAD, Russia, Jan, without the Pange of possibil. speaking half of it. Should enough Players for dogs until you know something about the dogs. 29.—How do the Scandinavian ity territory be awarded her to include dtiempnitimaniantioroaiiines kingdoms stand in this wart The recent meeting of the three the Kiel canal, Germany loses her Gibraltar forey 1 have talked to many Swedes and among the thinkers find that It Is their belief that the Scandinavian nations cannot f thi - the European catatiyem, the [the war,” declared one Stockholm fong remain out of the con IS TO LAUGH! i tN Sweden and paper, “by a farsighted diplh tle flict. Let the now neutral i hed ty tatetd aryl dl oo, P vemre Southern European nations plunge into the melee, and the Scandinavian countries would probably also find reasons for entering. BOOKWORM APPETIT . and Sweden, Russia, Norway is by|ter to acquire Constantinople, the — | jobs, under republican office holders, because of their vehe-|commerce cemented to England,| goal of a dozen czars, Thus, if we, MUST BE VEGETARIAN Ment opposition to Gov, Lister's plan of abolishing the state! And yet all three are by language,|as allies of Germany, were lke —_ Automobiles are responsible for the increasing scarcity and costliness of leather-bound books, according to W. A. Wil | kins, head of the Pacific Bind- appetite with a vegetarian diet. HER SELF-CONSCIOUS BEAU *] SAW YU THO OTHER Day, Mine | “When You're Well, Keep Well” |] Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted | with co-operation of American Medical Association DICC PICKLES, Bvt You Dipn't see MG, I'M BooKe KEEPER NOW AT | i Fad GOLDENOARK'S | Lateral spinal curvature, in its {many forms, is receiving the care- of ite gradual tn- se among the | pol children of DON’T EVER FRIGHTEN BABY of the parents durimg the early childhood of their offspring is the n i pntion of pat effect! dy. ROM his farms in 1914 Uncle Sam produced a yield worth ae STEER HIM OUT OF bal pees Th Pa The pcp tsa a the ohiid’e ’ TEN BILLION DOLLARS. Could cotton have been One. MY SIGHT! jternity because physical life are food, muscular activity and sleep. Inadequate or improper food may lead to “rickets"—deformities of ba _ TEN BILLION DOLLARS representing honest work! vege woe ee oui’ oe aiiate ata tele cle an ! EN BILLION DOLLARS untainted money! And going mated, according “ flicted with this disease. It Is the into the pockets of the workers themselves, with little |to the University of Wisconsin,|chief cause of the more severe the |physical educational department | cases of spinal curvature. purses of labor exploiters. The beautiful thing about this great item of our national ples on soil centuries longer in use. The forest, cut unwisely, is gone. The mineral, once ed, is not renewable. But on his broad acres the tiller of soil can take and take again; and, though he has to fertil- the more he does it the more he earns. So, come war, come pestilence, come anything but con- that 5,000,000 children may be con- |heart, lungs and nerves. | Most cases are found among |children who have not yet reached the school age. Babies ler most. | One-third are found among chil- dren under 7 and four out of every On . Twas IN THEIR FURNI© ’ TURG® DEPARTMENT THO OTHER DAY, What Thin Folks Should Do to Gain Weight P I DIDN'T KNow YOu WERE THERE Now, jfive cases develop prior to the jictan’s Advice For Thin, Unde- int-wide drought, here is a broad base for our future wel- I's sucH A Retina Soueae jtenth year! Sigh eg ian aed Women upon which we can build expandingly and securely ALWAYS TRADG THERE. THEY Spinal curvature ie classed) rougands of people suffer trom ex- The man with the hoe is, indeed, the best hope of the SUCH A NICE LING sere, the PREVENTABLE, Dt- | soars timeen eee Srey ates oF Coops, roe “ tood-tade, physieal cul \ With rare exceptions, new-born | fiesh-makers. food-tads. physi once 9 a Infants are trea from it. Those | stunts sed ruv-on creama, resign, them, Rheumatism is keeping Peter of Servia from the front; ch indicates that rheumatism ought to become popular in fer Some More NICE opportunity is preparing for Gen. Bliss, or for Gen. Villa, we don’t know which which the principals will be an American citizen named lard, guaranteed $10,000. We say bloody, because if there iren't strong expectation of much blood and brutality there puld be no hope of $40,000 worth, and more, of American ols to attend the fight. Juarez is right across the border from El Paso, Texas, d there will be in it, on the day of the fight, more moneyed merican blacklegs than it ever before held ‘ We have also 6n the border, on the American side, Gen Bliss with certain United Sttates troops. He is there, in f, to prevent raids from the Mexican side he welfare of Mexico. | #0 prevent Americans perpetrating upon a neighbor nation | CONVENTION oF the National Scrap Iron association took a de- tg against a larger navy. They probably have all ths junk need. it that you fear bins, most. The nation which hates the IT’S LIKELY to be 18 monthe ere the supreme court reaches the Frank care. If justice were only ure as it is slow! : one ® Let's hope there’s not any slip ’twixt the cup of pros- perity and the Vanderlip prophecy. A bloody prize-fight is being gotten up for Juarez, Mexico, | ison, guaranteed $30,000, and another American named! ‘ " It is within} as province to prevent raids from the American side against | Evidently it is within his province] | COR DIAL INVITATION "MOST ANYTHING. “Won't you attend our suffrage meeting tonight, Mr. Ivory?” “But Tam an opponent of the she begins to talk about her an back at her with the your dog.” pedigree of He Had the Habit Irate Father—I'm getting tired of this nonsense! You've been en gaged to that young man for six | with it? Daughter gagements, He's fond of long en | speed forward and four reverses. Too Slow “Why has your daughter dropped her hospital work so soon?” | “She found she'd have to nurse| |poor patients for two years before jthey entrusted her with any mil Honaires. So she's going on the who are born deformed have little chance of cure. | For it is during the growing period that this disease secures its foothold and the carefu! attention DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington st, near Second ave, clan diagn for e your ease and prescribe baolutely without charge. want your patronage and of- and have the ex-government physt-| nothing will make them fat. Yet their case in not hopeless. A recently Giscov- ered regenerative fores makes fat grow after yeare of thinness, and te eiso un- equalled for repairing the waste of sick- ness or faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves. This remark- adle discovery is called Sargol. Six strength-giving, fat-producing elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this peerless preparation, which ie endorsed by eminent physicians and used by prominent people everywhere It te absolutely harmiess, inexpensive and ef- fietent A month's systematic use ef Sargol should produce flesh and strength by correcting faults of digestion and by sup- plying highly concentrated fate to the blood. Increased nourishment Is obtained from the food eaten, and the additional fats that thin people need are provided. Bartel! Drug Co, Swift's Pharmacy and other leading druggists supply Sargol and say there is a large demand for it. this new prepara’ They will be n D, | ~ fer you the doctor's services as an should not be used by perpetrating things which their own country has pro- — And we have no ances "T WAS LOOKING Over | inducement, ea unless they wish to gain f ‘ r . Loo pou Advert bited, as detrimental to law, order and morality aie’ satan: ae Gene,” tits THEIR STOCK, BY THE way, ee oe MOM habe WE 5 digress ) 1a : e pene eae MAYBG You CAN TELL ME, WHAT BECAME OF THOSG DARUNG SiIDEBOARDS You man {” Or “strictly superior quality” has " it America has or as vicious , | months. Does int och ca ha denounced as vicious and unlawful. | iat @ ever intend to been the slogan of generations i¢ matter of firing Mexican bullets into Texas seems Denehees of the Atkins family of we MCGEE Saseantly settled by conf aughter—You must have pa > | pleasantly settled by conference. The matter of tlence, papa. Remember, he's an makers for sbost 200 year. 4 ing all the American plug-uglies into Mexico might also be! |actor, : “cope Dp eet Mest pull beceea led by conference between Gens. Bliss and Villa. Irate Father—What has that to do tried to outstrip his predecessor. The saws world. as 31.35 18-In. Atkins 11-Point Special 81.1" Defined $1.50 20-In. 10 or 11-Point Same . $1 HATE AND FEAR go hand in hand. To say you ha A pessimist: A man with one $1.85 22-In. 10 or 11 Point Same Atkins Special Stee! Scra Atkins Vo-In, Everlasting Pocket Chisel . \j-In, Everlasting Pocket Chisel Y%q-In, Everlasting Pocket Chisel .. “"SsIDEBoARDS £ ATKINS ALWAYS AHEAD offered here are; claimed to be the best in the Try Our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Sharpener Stee! Panel or Hand Saw . liver Steel Scraper Blade ... EVERLASTING CHISELS Are as nearly indestructible as it is possible to make a chisel, best-looking and best-working chisel made. The 00-706 78c + BOC . > : . \aidered « conservative estimate of Sleep as much you can—never h, next to its cleanliness, is the fact that it can be in-| |the number of cases of this dread | mind about the old proverbs—and d indefinitely without Mother Earth suffering in the} disease in America. always in pure, fresh air. Get up, ‘ re: Fully 1,000,000 of these cases |if possible, only when you have had ‘ , ‘ are serious enough to be a serious | your out, and feel rested. To 2 In 15 years it has been doubled ; and still, on our new |menace to the child's general|wake growing boys and girls out % we farm only a third as effectively as do many foreign | health and happiness. of their unfinished sieep is harm- | Spinal curvature affects the | ful. x 4 « ; cause, Miss Sorosis,” stage in a musical comedy.” Page tad in ea police department is considerably less| “Put you needn't attend as an op: : 'M sorRY, BUT THEY lan in a policeman’s auto. ponent—Just come as a gentleman, errs . | MADE ME Look OLD, SPINNING’S CASH STORE 201.8-1627 tnheraa : : AND, ER— 1 SHAVED ‘ourth Av. HOR UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION, | onvow st, om sy | Quickly Retioves I] |) “ric ote crow! H 4 GAS, HEARTBURN—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN we'case"siczaeazsuger)) HMOUE.Distrowe) |) - ’ |Hiw mother was some chfcken! — e a art The congestion of waste and * A Sure Winner © Sour, sick, upset stomach, Indl-| meal, then take a little Diapepsin.| refuse from the stomach, ferment- , heartburn, dyspepsia; |There will not be any diatrese lal! cere Cd ® doctor with him) ) ing in the bowels, generates pols- Anto gases and stubborn tumps; | ulate weak, outotorder stomachs lene erty oar the ant, when!) tna comfort demand that thie 3 zs head aches and you feel sick | that’ given it ite rollitenm chs |the doctor held all the good hands.”|) Section te uneediy. ratte : miserable, that’s when you| annually s " a and the foul mass expelled. ’ lize the magic in Pape's Diapep-| Get a large fifty-cen J Hie Bxowse |) The well-founded —objectio It makes stomach distreas go|Pape's Diapepsin oon arse} This is a pretty time of night] ) Boas PP hg nave te the vivien a ds five minutes. If your stomach|store. It {is the quickest, surest |(0F You t be coming home, Jere-|) o¢ cathartic and purgative agente 4s in a revolt—Iif you can’t get it| stomach rellet and cure known 1 mab! his overcome by using ‘the oome ‘regulated, please, for ,jacts almost Ike magic, It is a|. 1 know, my dear, but I hadn't!) ji icon of Phair A el he. come * try Pape's Diapepsin. . | sclentitic, harmless stomach prep-|0Y Where else to go.” 1) with pepain that te eci4 Se in : Mess to have a bad stomach—make |aration which truly belon . re tores under the name oft | your next meal a favorite food lery home. se in ev. Wanted |} Saidweil's Byrup Peneine oo ot | —How to Get Good :Glasses— se — i The address of an agency who 4 sg di) dine relief next mor: | You muat # @ thorough examination of i» The Virginus Viewinie Wt. and Pighth Av. Seattle Kit Will collect the living the world owen|{ INK, without discomfort of Incon- fl by an expert in Optometry, Ti Qt the wounittinn ee. trates ied 4 elegantly furnished roo chen jus. iT ned by writing to Dr. W. as essential he lenses. We our own grinding and guarantoe every pair a In cleaniiness, comfort A - " ell, 462 Washington St., ipote @ eatisfaction. Hotel Mie idea { Monticetto, 11 | i “She makes me feel so small when| MARCUM OPTICAL CO., 917 FIRST AVE. ieteadaanhamediaashadeaee ee ee eee

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