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1915. PAGE 4. STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, | (PRO AND CON ON WILSON SHIP BILL * Gardner Tells Arguments for and A gainst Measure; All About the Congressman With Spots on his Vest; News From Capital CORED CUED CEES CHES CHES CED CEES CURES GEE CaS Ce 4 ‘ “oF Newer’ r Association he, etortice # Becond mos; € mow, $1.80; your $2.95.) diate relief from exorbitant! “If any ships flying our fla ter flannels in summer and who t#| traitional Southern chivalry on By Gilson Gardner | | Weight ra and sapeclaliy owned In whole » member with spots on bis yest the part of the member we had ( | WASHINGTON Feb, 4.-—The | Reactlor nts, ike Root| of In part by our government, re questions agitating the cloal just left. Instead, she sald, pocame ff egeynae hase tn be et }and Gallinger, @re against the bill) are captured—are foreclosed = rooms in the house of repr ta ‘Peer he a ed get je ing opposed by reactlonartes anc because ft "Savors of socialism under the mortgage which ac- tives. Congressmen ha been matter w , Lawye: Brandeis is wrong when he says, “There is n0) progressives, and supported by pro What they mean is that 1t threat-| companies thelr belligerent ori | treated with light irreverence by a| his flannels? Winter flannels such thing a as an innocent stockholder.” If we weren't 80 Krossives aad r espa The} jens competition with ; ostvate i or 1 many of ow aay or? ie ora? 2 the Aussies eaey ER WOULD GMANGK paso © also ¢ fering | Ope! dd od oe or o he wi M nly Gy February, who ae ; other morning with a bunch of mining stock we've been hold-|qashington, bull moose congress Represetative Kent of Califor “It Is far safer to let bellig » tells with frankness her ex. MOTHER MADE HIM!” * ing about 10 years? man, and member of the committee | Inia, an enthustastic Wilson man, erent ships alone, We cannot neces with these august states The incident of the spots is de ¢ a on merchant marine, is enthunstas: | jand the only member of the house| trust even ourselves if we get | man, the article belng entitled “The {meribed thus $ : ° tically for the bill because he be who calla himself an independent an inch over the ropes and Into | Gentle male and the Astute “1 find that the home-makera a How Long Since You’ve Been to Church? Heves in government Dif bageen| Me: is opposed to the bill, and says the ring whe tatesman | who fobby my i fh iyesbovd 3 ships and railways and ts willing “Lam strongly in favor of the | ing on, A typleal incident which she dée-| cuses for little lacks In HERE are too many holidays and special days. About|t)'tike a chance on possible diplo- | pueshene ana the bullding of in derstand On ibee henorable | ecribecr recde thee | or appearance than the women ‘ two-thirds of them should be abolished matic complications in order to get merchant ships by or with the —peace without controversy.” “After a little experience lob- | who work with men out in the a start in what he regards as the| nee of the government, "ee bying becomes quite imperson | world. A young business wom- $ However, there are some that society is the better f T/ right direction | | At last the supply of meat visible) al. A young Southern girl was | an who sometimes helps me, i having, and which should be emphasized As amended, the bill will require | | in the United States is the tr taken to see a Southern mem- | spoke dere ely of the spots on ese is Go-te xe observed | the consent of congress to turo the! opposed to our le crease. Since 1910 ever ear the ber The man aimoet verged the vest of an importan - j One of these is Go-to-Church Day It will be ot ved ships over to private tnterests, and Shosing ships of a belligerent, number of beef cattle has declined upon rudeness in his vepuate | man. | suggested that he had ' next Sunday. es this consent never because | believe such pur | This year the agricultural depart tion of the subject. | expected, | no woman to look after him. The Star hopes it will be observed in Seattle very gen granted chase or le would be con. (ment finds there has been a turn once safely outside the door, to | She replied crisply. ‘A woman? P erally, and wants to take this occasion to urge all its 1 tionaries like Simmons and a violation of neu. jand an increase of 3.4 per cent| hear from the girl expressions | the matter with 10 ( ers ao here ‘out ) support the bill because trality over the number @ year ago re of surprise at the lack of the worth of benzine and i D h the|{t Bromines relief from high cotton | “It so happens that under | ported, This amounts to 1,212,000 |-—— ome ——— “ye 4 ‘teenagbti church you like Prey a one with the freight rates in the South, Other the custome of war, ships that = bead cy finest suildings, the minister of your ideal, the most attra ig bust * congressmen are for} bear a belligerent flag are sub. ad ive musical oc apa the one where the sermon topic is most] the bill because 1t would mean im-| Giteon Gardner ‘ | _ject to capture or destruction. | Which congressman wears win fo your liking, or the one which boasts the prettiest girls in its congregation—BUT PIC 3 ONE, AND ATTEND IT. 7 | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE It will do you good can't anybody a spe harm. - icant = AN, SOCD Day, SIR ! HER AUTHOR BEAU Iceland has gone dry, leaving only the ice in the high- . Am CALLING OW “ia ae - STOP KISSING; DISEASE. LURKS IN LIPS ball. /woare FOR THE Purpose \ - MA, PROSE 1S OF SOLICITING A CONTRI BUTION IN THE WwraReer CF OUR CHARITADLSe COMING AND 2 MUST Have Hid New Book WHERE HE wiLL Be SURE TO NONCE IT, HE WON'T Many diseases both of the;ing qualities of the teeth and their mouth and other parts of the body | service to the owner. Did You and Don’t You? | : , y | “Stop indiscriminate kissing if AY, Mr. Seattle Man, did you ever climb aboard a street} INSTITUTION, IN THE Gr Garakk bake ee thiscoh At | you pets senate spithaned sed mF car somewhere about 6 p. m., with the vision of a mice N@CHBORING STATE, “ NOR CARE TO” mouth |will; prohibit the drinking cup if fa f the | lane cingly | | Many diseases you must and when these things Hot beefsteak at the far end of the line dancing entrancingly Meay - dnenaee ee dene vhc wil tone were ‘before your mental gaze? Yes? \from an infected ress,” continued the above au- Did you notice the fare indicator registering 115 and the person to a wall thority, thern: sti sing, whereas the capacity of the car was| | person by the nee ¥ in cient ~ ot of tia oe ruc hablt of spitting When you are not exactly sick, a phe neigh een oe indiscriminately in public places. but feel “all run down,” that’s the Did you hang onto a strap, with one foot in the air Kissing, too, hae its evil results, time to see the family doctor. It’s As a common practice it is to be when you are “run down” that in- condemned fectidn overtakes you. Your power Physicians who have given close of resistance is low, and you have Attention to this habit brand {t ag little strength to resist disease. unhealthy and insanitary | gt In an address on mouth hygiene Utilities Superintendent Valen. at the meeting of the American (tine and railroad engineers agree Public Health association at Jack-/on Railroad ave. improvements. ‘sonville, Fla., a speaker said: “To give humanity what it jentitied to from an hygienic stan point you would have to place gauze muzzies over the mouths of 90 per| cent of the population. Yet, we muzzie dogs for one kind of dis- se. Why not muzzle human be- "WHY, EReI-T THINK IT ings who will not obey the common NOVEL! Mow DD was "eRand, Especiaucy rules of sanitation in the same WHERS THe He Bede ep eas hax FOLDS HER to Shs vention of tooth decay is one BREAST!" of the most important branches of public health work today. It is AT DREAMLAND vitally connected with work done} among children in schools for the bag a 1 reason that upon their treatment in the growing stage depends the last-| THESE PRICES SHOULD JAR A LITTLE MONEY LOOSE RIGHT NOW Scrutinize the Savings Closely and Note That a Very Little Money Jara You a Big Chunk of Merchandise 10c Tube Imperial Giue .........7¢ For sticking wood, ¢ , china, metal, paper. It stix. 4in, Sargent Combination Draw. Knife and Spoke Shave .......50c The handiest little cutter made. $3.00 30x3 eiuecinng Auto Tube .. $2.20 $3.50 30x3!4 Firestone Auto Tube $2.60 20 like PSwing onto a seat handle while you swayed to an’ @ fly fan in a Chinese restaurant? Did you have your favorite bunion trod on as the car ppped at every corner to let off some raging man passen i, or have a 100-pound woman, with an armful of bundles d a shoppers’ grouch, glare up at you while she poked you r the fifth slat with a steel ferruled parasol? Yes? Did you get home in time for supper? } AND GROmM- UPS RIGHT Then you know why mere mortals ride the ubiquitous iit. | wane ve Sate jitney, don’t you? iP Town, FIRST, A Yale professor died and left a million dollars. Hum! | ' THEN 30 Usren did he get it? S | From the Job Point of View SENATOR MOS used as a sort of federal employment exchange. Post- ster General Burleson wrote in reply that there was no} of it as there is no “exaggerated unemployment”; that unemployed could get work by paying a moderate fee to te agencies; and that the entrance of the government) such business would be unfair to private agencies | Seems as if his job and life in Washington were getting} too big for Burleson. | sf ' We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipmert in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops Building, Seattle CLAPP proposed to have postoffices _ With the cross-continent phone toll $6.75 a minute, a few minutes will suffice for us. | . —— More Millions to Dump in | HE rivers and harbors bill pours another 12 million dol- | lars into the Mississippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers. The oney is not for any new project, but for improvements on} orks already begun. It is the regular habit to pour mil into these rivers. ; % There are millions of acres of desert and other millions that have too much water. Some day, we will have sense | Pi DAES ay cath <a ough to make those unruly rivers pour millions of dollars A DISTINCTION PEOPLE WHO CARRY 0 CARAY ) o our pockets. Water, like fire, is a good servant but a|@ © | A BUNOLE OF GRYOGES oor master. We are now simply dae 3 to bribe a master PROUNO 1 THE BACK, ‘not to do things to us, largely in vain. Big folly in that! | OF THEIR HEBO SéL- 2007 REMEMBER, PAST FAVORS! oo "AR. PROSE ACTED A Br | TH... CoOL TONIGHT. MA, LEND 30c Delta Lamp Bulb . Me A HAIRPIN—— [I WANT For the Delta Hand Lamp. TO CUT THE LEAVES AND $12.00 Coldwell 15-In. 5-In. Blade, SSE what's on 101m, Whi Ball-Bearing Lawn Mower $7.00 Try Us if You Wish Your Razor Blades Sharpened Better SPINNING’S CASH STORE pouhitay, Women may have a monopoly on vanity; but just call aman “Major” and see him straighten his shoulders. J | Dividend, Both Ways OR is Mr. Ford's statement that on a capitalization of | $2,000,000 his company made $25,000,000 last year sur-| staing when you note the number of them that are scooting | about the streets —Ex. And each one that scoots exemplifies the wisdom of applying the golden rule to every day commercial f Since Mr. Ford introduced his profit-sharing plan, the same Mumber of employes—at the same cost of production—are turning out a car every 49 seconds as against one car per Minute, the record prior thereto. * Mr. Ford’s brand of philanthropy is the kind that pays HAVE YOU EVER HEARD COMMENTS ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF DYING? TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE: You have often heard comments on the hi cont of Hving, with conspicuous lack of incident or bravery Operations were be xs ginning to drag horribly when the but how about the high cost of dyingt dividends all around. white flag went up. People are paying exorbitant funeral bills and for what? se | Because when a6 row comes to you, you are imposed upon by unscrupulous undertakers. When bereavement comes {t warps good judgment—that's when the ac heming trust-undertaker gets you to accept bh enormous prices. ‘se why we advertise, The officers in command of the | attackers started in amazement. | A flag of truce!” he exclaimed What do they want? We warn you againal these methods, | The sergeant-major endeavored GOONESS, WHat A MESS T We publish the truth and offer publicly the same service, | to cover up a smile, MADE OF | IN3T@AD OF FOLDING materials, etc, they use at less than one-half the price they ask | They say, sir,” he reported, THE GIRL me HI9 BREAST, THE | “that, as it’s tea time*they'd like HERO THROWS HER OVER | to exchange a couple o' privates for a can of condenser ; She—We are giving a ball for| 4 ran,°f condensed milk—If you can the unemployed pita te | He (surdonically)—Will any of the unemployed be there? A Bas This Type. She (muffing it entirely)—Oh, | Another pestilential type horrors, no! Nothing but gentle-| That's only half way human, men of leisure Is the man who in speaking to | nigra His wife calls her “Old Woman.” STORE NO, 2 - At Third and Yesler Our lease has expired and entire stock to be sold in 30 Days The prices we have put on the Clothing, Hats and Furnishings will surely sell them. Suits, Overcoats and Rain- This Is the Casket We Furnish With Our $75 Funeral Which of These Propositions Do You Prefer? Other Undertakers’ Prices Casket as pictured above, in em- Our Price bossed plush or broadcloth, $75 to $100, averag 00 x * Outside box 300 | for This Identical Embalming 18.00 Professional service . 16.00 Burial robe 10.00 Funeral Funeral and death not! he Alternative wal nia Joseph Chamberlain was the | guest of honor in an important city. The mayor presided, and when coffee was being served he leaned over and touched Mr. Cham: | berlain, saying “Shall we y 9 let the people enjoy themselves a little longer, or had ‘Two at One Trick Let 1 his field H Grave marker ° 1 | coats at ..... ee ae ebb | Stop “dosing” Rheumatiom | Salwanrere’ auto, 4 | a ng 1 ts pain only; not one case 1 o for family 4.00 | I canvassing this district fo n Aute r 00 Hats aes congreie.” eela the willing worker, fifty requires internal treatment. | an wnen eaguined £.00 Shirts .. fe sense ae after finishing the fleld. “Do you| RUD soothing, penetrating “St Total $165.00 . Ties 10 jown this fine farm?” kit by a Y right on the “tender | __ ood ER ERN Ss eceeseereeceens “Oh, no," replied the other man, |"P0t"” and By the | time you say Massive oak and mahogany edskets, with extension handles, sol Everything at great “I'm the ‘candidate on the other | 10 Rae anaes comes i | by other sie oe $200 to $400. Our price $100 ne = . ticket. The farmer has gone to| ; . A nd dis are mounted on her decks ion—Pri “ged reductions. leown, bit. 1 destved him. the field | Faas, Se » PRIN ESS BOATS Seen eee onan ages $20 t < iy coe Unter. —— would be plowed by the time he|*® ee rheumatism lin | Engineer John A. Heritage, former ‘8, oe) e ur ice a got back . ‘ 7 mhent which never erssureints and Fl ED FOR WAR |: of the Prine os) ‘harlotte No one dares dispute the truth of the abov ‘rice $10 Tailored Ready Co eee feet ager POTTED Sadie Se etenc gs a, Worry pain, soreness and stiffness rom | he ie The Princess Irene, Margarete i ait that ck, . aching joints, muscles and by VICTORIA, Feb, 5.—The new . ‘ that charged by other undertak My worr¥ never ceases ones; | sister ship, is also commandeered akers, stops sclatica, Iumbago, back steamer Princess Margaret, bull! ONT UN —NO. 2 | When I sit down to rest Sed nett’ ache | mu FREM DERTAKING COMPANY 7 ny anes poten for service between Seattle and WILL BUILD WAREHOUSE ; ioe bang Air unoraeens Limber up! Get a small trial | Vancouver, has been stripped of her) WBNATCHER, Feb. 5.—F. W Bi bottle of ,, old-time, honest “St, | palatial fittings until she is simply| Keen has arrived from Seattle to| | ais eahanas | Jacob's O11" from any drug store, | skeleton of her former self, The| make arrangements for the buildine | Carton & Finnegan, 3515 Fremont Ave. Auto Ambulance Service Phone Now 2: Cheaper Funerals, if Desired, for $0ntt0 aeoi (aay or NRE PLEASE NOTE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER Third and Yesler |and in a moment, you'll be free | British government commandeered |of a 600-carload cal bias A i, a 2 < pacity frudt ware elo nN you athe militar maneuve red z An from pains, aches and stiffness, |the Margaret directly after her|house here for the recently organ Wo Ane. tn, Sieee So es os Soe eae Nee spa gall® anewered mn attackers had at| Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism|launching. Nothing remains now|ized Wenatchee Apple Warehouse wives! tacked and the defenders defended, away. but the steel and tron work, Guns! Co. a

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