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STAR—THURSDAY. F FEBRUARY 4, 1915. PAGE 4 THE eld STAR C OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE (ie He a eee | {when You’re Well, Keep Well” eam, HER PUGNACIOUS BEAU How A@ourT THOSS THINGS You PROMISED To Have READY FOR ME Another article in The Star’s health cam) aign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association THREATS SPOIL CHILDREN. Wece, SIR, BY GEORGE, 1'm \ SORRY, Bur - Entered at Seattle, Wash Retottios Becond-Clasa Matter | By mail, out of city, rere - - _— MR, SPATTS, IM UNGABY. . ‘ he oe A A amrioub LOOKING Pay a OF is JING UV y MAN BEEN FOLLOW BaP len ala Hace i—" HERG AND [LX The standards for vis require-;rizon, he ts not fit for ‘ocean navi 7 « Aa SETTLE Hig ments for sea navigation have been | cation HASH rather too low in Ability to see objects at a long te per month up to @ mom, @ mom $1.80; year $3.35 Ry carrier, city }6c a month. the past distance is indispensable for sea There are sign men | of an awdker Hence righted persons are of the publ not fit for sea duty, It goes wit! this fact, and the out saying that men with eyes seri law-makers ar ously impaired by disease are like ready be wise unfit. The normalesighted to give their at and thowe only htly. far-sighted tention to the matter of revising | are alone capable of meeting the re the old standards quirements, The question often Who may be regarded as having | arises whetber it is advisable to auf ntly good sight to be en-|allow seamen to wear glasses. trusted with the duties of naviga Though the defective vision of tion such persons may be entirely cor. This includes not only the offi- rected by glasses, still it is decid cers on the bridgé or in the pilot. edly inadvisable to allow either of. house, but also the men on the ficers on the bridge or seamen in watch the lookout to wear glasses. Speaking {n a general way, It) These men almost constant be said if a man is not able to|ly exposed to rain, snow, mist or inguish ¢ ly and without hes- the spray from the sea, and mo’ itation the differenee between the ture On glasses render for Rg I masthead light, the starboard light the time useless for clear and 4 —— a . and the port Hight, he is surely not tinct vision “THERE He GOES, CHARGING IMPULSIVELY fit to be trusted with the responst- — INTO DANGG & aug! ISN'T ne Brave. bilities of navigation Don't let the children bolt their AND CHIVALROUS TO FACS THar BURLY If he is unable to distinguish the breakfasts or any other meal, for ° sidelights at a distance of two miles, that matter, Ten per cent of the PRanoas ine he should be excluded school children of America suffer i Again, if a man in clear daylight from mainutrition, and the matnu- is unable to sight a pasel at sea trition is as often due to rapid eat- 4s soon as she appears on the ho- ing as to undereating. CARDINAL AT FRONT | Quit Sneezing! ite Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly placed in e nostrils will bring reliet. “Your Grogesot LONDON, Feb. 4.—Cardinal | cuarantecs it. Money back if ft Bourne and Monsignor Jackman | o S& tube of have gone to the British firing line gy in France and Belgium, by special permiseion of the war department © investigate the provisions for Original and Genuine |. CATARRHAL JELLY Don't delay. Use it at once. Its cool hing, healing effects ate wonder for chronic TABOO ON WIRELESS eccing ry have boss sold. Write as tor generous tree sample. 35,000 druggists sell th chaplains for Catholics in the serv BERLIN, F 4.—The German | remedy. Avoid dangerous substit authorities have forbidden t US KONDON MFG. CO., Minneapolis, Mina, wo ——— of wire apparatus by chant ships in German waters, except sa | | case of distress SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME , Given YOUR choice between YOUR country and YOUR which would you choose? Vv) 0S’ 1 A NYTH ING. We sbi A French wife, devoted, i loving, refused to leave anid Fe | 3 | GIRL BURNED BY EXPLOSION) . f The Woman for Him RoR HEAVEN'S SAK, C EVIOT, HAVE A Heart! Bs : Fifth and University / nd who had gone to the front. 4 OLYMPIA, 4.—Evelyn Cun Clean Amusement ® * “4 ALWAYS AVAILAGLE Why are you #0 pensive? DoW'T BE DOGGING ME FOR THAT OLD ACCOUNT, ningham, 8, was badly burned about see ae omelike Surroundings Defying death, starvation, hunger, she clung to him ° @ | asked c YUL PAY You N@xT WEGK the head when am explosion oveur.|,f 1-FmEce UNION ONCHRATICN Shie was in the way HEE hovadt qomoerkin Ry ylang HONEST To GooDNGss red as she poured coal ofl on a) aa y Wut you haven't said a word for So he led her, the mother of his children, like a faithful ten minute: smouldering fire in a cook stove outside the lines and killed her. re gi cerudt Bet Mn bean Bu Ts he a patriot or a murderer? Was his fate or hers 0 |_("Don't you ever say anything dest? Is a war that exacts such toll of sacrifice justifiable?) been you have nothing to say RESIS | ah | “WI you be my wife? nl ~ head Carranza ¥ Lae? , Carra In Rubbed tn Ey UAREZ, just across the river from El Paso, bids fair to Meu twinet | HEADACHY, SICK . = witness a battle, in comparison with which, the capture | Crabshaw--When your fr | | that Mexican village by Madero, and later by Pascual Mar ane bg i cr tae ad j | Get 440-ccak tan | Skin diseases 0 » will look like a badger fight after the string is | ee | | + | It Was Gone | | | | | Put aside—just once—the Salts, | ickl ld | Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative||/ QUICKLY to | Waters which merely force a pas |eageway through the bowels, but | @ jdo not thoroughly cleanse, freshen | jand haye no effect whatever upon | the liver and stomach. | a This time, Gen. Jack Johnson with his dusky minions | An Ohio farmer took his numer. § advancing on Col. Jess Willard, already strongly entrench- eet SY oy cayren eieat behind his fortifications in the, at present, peaceful valley the grounds the father felt his f the Rio Grande. | fourth-born tugging at his coat Just how the big smoke is to get into action remains tatls turned. and the young: | , * . || TF have a, ringworm | er begged o b ! 01 neid you eczema, ews preter at present as Carranza insists that if he can’t sit| nro Fat aa: epeeridehus nela oe ey fresh ‘with Gascatete, WH’ thon || sor other licking, burning, un- | Juarez jackpot shall not be cracked Buy it yourself,” said the fath joughly cleanse the stomach, re-|| sightly skin-eruption, try Resinol | * er Where's the dime I gave you STE Bt move the undigested, sour food and|| Ointment and Resinol Soap and | a little while ago?” | * we, 1 GAVE HIM A PIECE OF MY foul gases, take the excess bile ;| see how quickly the itching stops | at the Funeral It's down my neck.” | MIND, tHe Vicious BUM! He |from the liver and carry out of|| and the trouble disappears, even | Well, shake it out.” | COWGROD LIKE A WHIPPED DoS the system all the constipated || in a severe, stubborn case. Res- HE New York Stock Exchange reports: | “Don’t hurt the cat, darling. Re But, father,” protested the 1nd. WHEN I SENT HIM ABOUT HIS | ante matter and poisons in the |) ino! Ointment is also an excellent “Trading in the stock of the Missouri Pacific was|@ember that’s not humane war 1 can't It was in my mouth when Buswess! i gy douitahé* wilt ‘eaties household remedy for pirmples, rading ir e ck « e sou ‘acific a5 | tare. it went down | you feel great by morning. Ther || dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, active and it gained 2 1-4 points, immediately following} “Aw, can't she send a protest t ‘pattie od y ror: walls fou whem pom Pac chiSnat, tad fot a. peces cf eae @nnouncement that the control of that line would prob-| Washinton? — PP ns yh: asa! vy gv AO sicken, and cost only 10 cents a | uses where a soothing, healing | org from the Goulds to the Kuhn-Loeb interests.” How They Flit pines had sent a cablezram and at the New York stock exchange is a cold-blooded| she was rich, but uneducated | Mrs. Blunderleigh'’s voice rang with Dposition every one knows, but it might at least have|and had # cottage for the summer |pride when speaking of it to her ‘ ; gota “leg /at the seaside. Her one problem impressed neighbors lited until after the funeral before giving vent to its gle was how to secure as her house Yes, they be wonderful things the demise. | gues the “recognized leader of so-'the telegraphs,” said she. “Just i nnn Leloty” in her home town. The in-|fancy, it's come from the ne Philip 1 1 ! vitation was being verbally extend- | pines—all the thousands of mil \ a 5 ; ed, and as a last inducement Mrs. And so quick, too,” put in her Malaprop ended best friend And as you sit on the front ‘Quick ain't the word for {t,” > |porch, it’s charming to watch the|in Mrs, Blunderleigh. “Why, [little white-sailed boats flit pro I got it the gum on the env On, ‘waan't dry DEWHERE 2 8 <a ye box from your druggist. Millions | application is needed. jof men and women take a Cas*|| Resinol contains nothing of harsh or | caret now and then and never have | injurious nature and can be used freely even | Headache, Billousness, Severe e tenderest or pet oe surface. Colds, Indigestion, Sour Stomach Soup. Fer tal fron wee ts Dope, or Constipated Bowels, Cascarets Baltimore, Md. belong in every household. Chil- dren just love to take them. —— IF YOU ARE A TIGHT WAD These Prices Merit Your Patronage 10c Folding Metal or Wood Cork- nina CO ET eee 5c Assorted Sizes Corkscrews ........ 2.2.00. Small Manicure Nail File, leather CASE «1... 600s Immediate? — Yes. Certain?—{ neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry “that’s the joy of it. Your hair be-| brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every pcomes light, wavy, fluffy, abund-| jarticie of dandruff; cleanses, purl , 0s and appears as soft, lustrous) fies and invigorates the scalp, for-| { “and beautiful as a young girl's aft-|ever stopping itching and falling | q &@ Danderine hair cleanse. Just | hair, but what will please you most “fey this—moisten a cloth with a| will’ be } after a few weeks’ use, Danderine and carefully draw| when you see new hair—fine and|@ through your hair, taking one|/downy at first—yes—but really HERE i ELSEWHERE terns .... . strand at 4 time. This will|new hair growing all over the ee ' "hh ae 60-In. Web Strap ..... : yose the hair of dust, dirt or ex-|scalp, If you care for pretty, soft.|_ Franklin senior class elects John) President Wilson again refuset LETS HUBBY SLEEP; SAY 15 QUARTS If too long it can be cut off | cessive of], and in just a few mo-| hair, and lots of it, surely get a | Kenward president executive cleme: in the cases of 5 ble-Blade Can Opener ....... 0... ccseeceeseusenees 1 ts you have doubled the beauty |cent bottle of Knowlton'’s Dander.| Midwinter conference of Advent | Houston and Bullock of Seattle | HUNTS FOR BURGLAR IS NOT ENOUGH 180 Poe dro plies. REDO (4 your hair. A delightful surprise|ine from any drug store or toilet|Christian church opens Seattle delegation at Waehington $1.50 30x34-In Nickel-Plated Towel Bar .........ccsccccosccces © awaits those whose hair has been! counter and just try it Road between Bryn Mawr and urges legislation to wave halibut tn! ike takiow Gusty Oey a: anit et na a” Renton ready for traffic | dustry to Puget sound MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb, 4 SALEM, Ore. 4.—A com “gyre i tein 5-Blade, 10-in. Wheel, | €. 8. Meany appointed member! C. T. Conover of Seattle appoint.| When Mrs. M. A. Monsen heard a/ mittee $12.00 Coldwe rin. jade, el, } on alcoholic traffic seeks argains of American Historical society nom-|ted to publicity commission of| burglar in another part of her|the amendment of the prohibition|||Mower -- AT THE ECONOMY on E FOR ser Moser ere [Chamber of Commerce of the|home, instead of ousing her) bill allowing for the shipment of Razor Blades Sharpened Satictactortty State coal production during past United States |sleeping husband, she took a gun| 24 quarts of malt liquor within the year fell 80,000 tons short of usual! Night laborers on Cristobal Colon| from under the pillow and went in| state during any 30-day period, in ’ 1415-1417 TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Output; increased ue of crude oll| dock, canal one, strike when pey|seurch of the intruder, Following] stead of 16° quarts ae the ine pe AL SPL C Fourth Av. ao o lamed | 1s reduced to figure of day laborers,|a scuffle with the robber, Mrs.| scribes. Student-police organized at uni British ambassador applies for) Monsen fired three shots at him, | versity to help relieve Denny hall) extradition to Canada of Werner|none of which took effect. He es. congestion Van Horn, who tr to blow up| caped. |, @ Vv. Holt, manager Seattie| | Spanish war veterans’ annual bridge |branch Canadian Bank of Com eae Washington Annex, to Alexander Pearson, Seattle, in ne of business lectures at Vil ooreer appotared manager Van-| THE IDEAL FUEL FOR YOUR FURNACE | — Washington trying to land contract postponed until February 10. Winthrop Fay reelected president | for building U. 8. rallway | beanie baaieaniien Reco Broadway junior clase Thirty thousand British postal! Superintendent of Lighting Rost | employes have gone to fro i i ion #2t guarterea oak [ldctermining’ rate of seepeae’ of|'telton Colonie sottetice dou Do your washing the $16 quartered oak Din-] China Cabin water through Cedar river dam by|ble number of guards on bridge $3.25 fumed or Table, fumed or} fumed or dull gol ‘teealtenuopenct | an In ’ wax. ; 4 aboratory: tests across border TitPner $2.00] 5 50} 22" $16.00 J sritsn steamer mancunia arrives|“Deserter trom German gunboat Ye QUICK, easy, perfect way «ae [here on voyage around world Geir, interned at Honolulu, drowned Employes of Pacific Alaska Nav.|off schooner Helene on voya igation Co. present loving cup to C | Sound | W. Wiley, retiring ma The steamer Chinook will enter Knights of Columbus hold open|run between Seattle and Taco meeting stopping at way points G. T. P. plans resumption of tri-| Ruth St, Denis, husband and mem weekly service between Seattle an¢|bers of com Prince Rupert Methodist rece Harnah Nadoff victim of highway |kovernor’s mansion men at 29th and James St Mrs. Lucinda Rudio of Walla| George Cavako, 19, collapsed at! Walla, early settler of state, dies at! MAberty hotel when officers arrested | 80 years him on forgery charg Attempted bridge destruction im Mrs. Ada White breaks ankle in|pels Canadian officials to increase| fall on wet pavement at First and| guard about parliament build | Pike. H. F. W. Behnsen, member of B Capitol hill revival services open|(. parliament, German born, renew reach of everybody. Oven Coke is sold at $6.00 at Methodist Protestant chureh |oath of allegiance to Great Britain You won’t need boiling per ton at the yards and Bench Coke at $5.50 per Mette McDonald will speak to) | Wall iuild #25000 atone eae | Water nor hard rubbing, and his Bert Burnquist, carpenter, dropr | house, with 500 carloads capacity dead on Second ave. four houre Fifteen Everett shingle weavers Attar Wivian luparedce mba thet vo | buy Rrerett plaot cat oil contne your wash will be done or expected to die it on co-operative basis . 2 Queen Anne union services will; One man killed, another severely i S ttl L ht Co Deld st Green ‘Amps’ Methotiet|injured'and & Uni who was tea? | in half the usual eatuie Ligntin mpany rch Thursday and Friday niehts |ing 200 feet away thrown. violent . 4 é Law of Conversion” will be topie|ly to the earth when the bluct Phone: Main 6767. Dr. 1, N. McCash at First Chris-|powder plant of the Dupont Co. time. | elec church serteal tonight. near Tacoma, blew up Wednesday Bels & Co., Philadelphia, IT IS FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY FUEL ON THE MARKET ny are guests of| at Olympia in OKE will last nearly as long as hard coal costs you much less, When pfoperly $19.50 oak Library ble, fumed or dull gol at: $13.65 at you can hold the fire ten hours $25 fumed Spanish hocks: $17.50 without attention, Once you become accustomed to it, you will never go back to coal Phe price at which Coke is sold puts it within MAJESTIC RANGE BARGAIN Maj Ran: sligh wear bat in A $49 SQ ible-oven For Furnace Use, Coke Can’t Be Beat tak. fin- FURNITURE CO. thiffonier $9 50 1821-1523 FOURTH AVE c Between Pike and Pine.

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