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Y, (TS DOW, NOT A BGAL DVE TO HE SEATTLE STAR BER OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE or Telegraph News Seevice of Unte Entered at Seattle, Wash, Wetoffice Mall, out of city, 30 per month up to € me By carrier, city 38 2 Second-C # mow $1.0, year . exchange =: ~ Why Tax Our Most Needy Young. People? HE STAR hastens for to boss of the lower house, dn a question of public policy ’ This is his statement that to raise money for necessary dings at the university, the Metropolitan Building tract uld be bonded Tf the legislature is willing to appropriate the money ight from the general fund, well and good The need the buildings is imperative and has not been disputed | But if this appropriation is refused, the bonding plan is | excellent substitut " Somebody has advanced a sche.ne of levying a tuition . Acting President Landes gave it his guarded ap foval. Alumni do not like it, students openly disapprove it it is contrary to the spirit of the state, which always has 4 d itself on the excellence of its educational system and ‘on the fact that its opportunities were free to all To add $20 or $30 a year tuition will increase the average i yearly expenses 7 to 10 cent. WITH MORE THAN HALF THE STUDENTS PAR LLY SELF-SUPPORTING, THE PROPOSAL BI \OTHID LESS THAN A HEAVY DIREC1 ON SOME OF THE MOST NEEDY AND WORTHY DUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF WASHINGTON ' The sane way is to bond the Metropolitan tract, owned y the university; construct the buildings that are needed, let the rentals during the life of the lease pay off the st and principal. Out That Senegamb ian “happened” that race-gambling bills, practically identical ® in their provisions, sifultaneously were introduced in the tures of Washington, California, Nevada and Texas, to restore horse racing and permit pari-mutuel machine betting. | ‘The atmosphere in the vicinities of the-state wood piles| once agree, with Rep. Sims, Bs “NOBODY .TO TALK To, ©VEN, STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1915. oo es Do YOU Ke ty 2H \ Olympia, Sacramento, Carson City and Austin is redolent With the odor of a concealed Senegambian. The bills are too h alike. Their manner of presentation and the nice little © cent bribe they all offer to the several states are too lar to be a mere coincidence. Smoke out that Senegambrian and he will be found to a loud checked suit, a stop watch and a diamond horse- “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association id for with the tears of thousands of women. When Ole Hanson fought a death battle with the race- nbling game in Washington in the legislature some years looked as if a death blow had been dealt the evil, but nix-like, it rises in another form again to reach its ten- into the pockets of Seattle clerks and workmen and to Seattle women and children of their means of main- ince if not stamped again under heel by the legislature. THE PRICE of beer may be advanced in Berlin; which is the first of the end of the war. A man who had repeated nervous breakdowns, told me that they always begin in the same way. After « night of insomnia he will suddenly become enable to bear a | strong Mght and | he complains that he has a sense tion of pressure in the head and kn | inability to relax his limbs. | He feels at such times as though |he will lose his mind and that he| must have some relief or he will |have to end his life. In one of these attacks in early life, he stayed two years in ® dark room and only at the end of that time {would consent to remain in the light. Obviously here, too, it wan not the sensation’ of light but the idea} that the light ‘ would injure him} which was the kernel of his condi-| | tion The acquisition of tolerance of disagreeable experiences ax early | as practicable in life cannot be too | strongly recommended If children can be brought to be. |have normally in the presence of |the disagreeable experiences of | | life Just discussed, the task ‘of edu | leating them to control themselves jin cireumatances which tend to| arouse the stronger feelings, emo- | tions and passions will be made| much easier | If a child learns, that, by crying or by an exhibition of temper, it can gain the thing which it thinks desirable, otherwise unattainable, « very bad start will have been made. } | | IT 18 to be noted that the man who calls his wife “My Treasure” FE DNOOTEE SALE One week only FEBRUARY 5 to 9 THIS COUPON iS GOOD FOR 10c. To Bc. | (F PRESENTEO AT Grocers | FEBRUARY 15th to 20th, 1915 | FOLGER'S “fire COFFEE Special cate price | Children should early be given | to understand that they must con-| trol themselves before their de-| sires will be gratified | How often has an indulgent! everyone 2 chance to note the difference mother given a child something tt} has asked for in order to stop its| crying and to avoid a scene! It is hard to imagine anything in the circumstances, worse for the child, If, instead, the mother had ignored the temper and told the child that it must say “please” and | must walt a few moments after ita| temper has been controlled and the} request has been made befare the desire will be gratified, it would CITY TO ABANDON CONDEMNATIONS, City Engineer Dimoek has rec ommended to the counefl the aban donment of the following eondem |nation suite: 20th ave, N., B.-69th I your dealer does not carry Polger's Golden Gate Cottee, telephone Tesideat salesman who will give you the mame of s dealer who does. jet. and Alaska st.; Military road MR. M. H. JONES alley, block 85, Capitol hill, jOthers $32 16th Ave. ‘Telephone East 66 SEATTLE |may be suggested later, Council man Lundy will urge the engineer's j recommendations before the streets and sewers committee of the coun cil this week. . A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco | MEAN “TEACH YOUR CHILD TO BE FIRM have been quickly possible to con- vince the child that it can get things by controlling {tself rather than by emotional explostons. The substitution of self.mastery for emotional outbreaks is y when begun rly but very diffi. | cult—indeed, well nigh impossibie— if begun late in fife. NEVER SIT OR STAND IN DAMP CLOTHING IF YOU CAN POSSIBLY KEEP MOVING. |CHANGE YOUR CLOTHES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IT MAY INCONVENIENCE, BUT THE COLD THAT WILL SURELY FOLLOW IF YOU DON'T, WILL ALSO BE INCONVENIENT. Here’s a Boost for True- to-Nature Teeth Boston Dentists— Dear Sire: You write me ask ing If my piate tn giving me eat infaction. I have had over a dozen plates made at one time and en other and always had trouble ‘This plate in by far the heat 1 have ever had, and T have paid twice as much’ other places, The patent suction affalr you put In makes it held nice and tt eat anythin mi talk t can't bla though. ¥ to Seattle MRE ILeall in wa re ten) Ba POWRLI Waterville, Wash. Trueto-nature teeth look bet. ter, feel better and are more pat isfactory than anything hereto fore made in ficial teeth BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave. Mynosite Hon Marche, Seattle. In Present Location 1@ Years, the way of arti 7 VERETT TRUE | RSTS OF E | PAGE 4 THE LAST WORD IN ENNUI "1 CERTAINLY FECL NEG CALL e NO SKATING. NOT A CAN'T @VGN VISIT N@exr DOOR — LECTED AND FORSAKEN. SLEIGH IN TOWN, SNOW NOBopDY AT HOMG. J MIGHT AS 1 FINO IT HARD To PAST Too DEEP TO Go To THE WSLC BE OFF THE GARTH TIM® AWAY, 30 WHAT DICTURS sHoOW f* TONIGHT. Ho, HUM? IBA PooR @iRu Johnnys JefTer a. y., mundy—they finelly | gorgie to go to sundy #cool it wen sumthing like dragging «| cat acrost & brussels carpet by the | tafl, but they done tt | #0 at Int they got gorete planted in his little chatr, with the yung lady teacher giving him a sweet amile, and saying to herself, what | next | wonder gorgic he give the t and #he kind ut then ither ff was all off | nad curls, and an: | r one wore a lace, collar, and | jaltogether they dident look as if | there was a good scrap in the hole! | bunch } | bimeby after she had ed out a nice line of chin gooda, the teach. jer says, now, all the little boys | that wants to go to heaven, please jstand up they all stood up except gorgte what, says t her, don't you want to go to heaven lit} [tle man got the f made a he looked the once over my s Korie bunch of Quf the uther p and now gorgle tn back among [the heathen on sundy mornings | johny | ‘“<s } Confessi | When the muse | | Doth refuse To enthuse— When the bunch Lacks the punch, And our lunch (Large and nice At the price) | Doth entice— When we trip On each quip-— | Lose our grip Then we spill With a will Stuff like this Just to fill! | Looking Ahead | Wombat is always struggling to jshine. Nothing is too far ahead | for him to plan for.” “What now?” | “Why, he’s taking a few lensons on the harp, so as to get something | he can brag about over the rest of us in the next world eee Sage Advice “I'm going to make a speech thot | wil! make my friends ait up.” “You're on the wrong track,” re plied the experienced campaigner. | “See if you can't make one that | will cause the other fellows to Iie | | down | THEY HELP AT HOME SNOHOMISH, Feb, 15.—-Parents) of children attending the Central school, which last week {naugurat- ed a plan to give credits to pupiis ful one. Woman's Health Requires Care | } i $1 Women are so constituted as to | \ be peculiarly sueceptible to oon- ¢ 5 ) 5 atipation, and their eeneral health | depends tn in me ) careful regulation and correction of this tendency. Thetr delicate { organisms rebel at the violence | of cathartic and purgative reme- 5 on which, while they may af ef, shook the sly disturd the organs, A mild laxa tive In far preferable, and, If prop erly much more ef- ( fective 5 ‘The combination of ample taxa. | with pepsin sold tn | drug stores under the name of Dr. | sil's Syrup Pepsin, tw ideal ¢ for women's use. A free trial bot- ( tle can be obtained by writing to ( 5 j § 4 temporary stem and serto } functional 5 compounded, Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washing ton *st, Monticello, Tis. Funeral Prices Reduced We manufacture caskets and give wholesale prices. Black broadcloth caskets sold by, others for $86.00, Our |] price oe eeee es 0G88.00 | Embossed plush caskets, any If color, sold by oth or 4 $100.00. Our prica...,.$40,00 Cremation, others charge $35.00 to $60.00. Our price $20.00 Calle made promptly to any poet ot ee at any time. Bleitz-Rafferty Co. Phone North 626, Lady Attendant | manded by jlast Thursday ting In a chair, the revolver clutch ed in his right hand, a bullet hole He had died instantly.| talloring Exchange 1 PARTICULARLY L 41ME AY DEAR \ FOREIGN TONGUE || QOUSE rer | Je OUFFERENT TOrGUES THERE ARE, Too [Yes BUT BY Goiy wone} OF THEI CAI QUITE COMPARE WITH COCO CLO PICKLLO OLEF FOMGUE Comal |S 1r ésri9arn OO KIDNAPED SAILORS LOCKED IN ROOM IN UNION’S QUARTER A federal investigation of the k for work done about their homes,| 24plog of the crew of 14 men from} report the system a highly success.| the schooner Columbia, in the har-) bor, Friday night, has been 4 Saturday afternoon Several of them have appear before the United States shipp commissioner, They charge th wore held prisoners in the quarte of the Sailors’ unton. According to the story told the men, after being landed at Pter 14, they were hustled off to t Saflore’ union buflding, at 84 Sen ca et. There they claim to ha been locked in rooms all night The Columbia ty and sailed for Mukilteo to fini loading. The kidnaped are non-union men. They blan the union for the affair BUSINESS WORRY DRIVES TAILOR TO SUICIDE IN HOTEL - 1 CANT SAY THAT AS Work UST ‘THINK HOW many | members of the crew,| | who turned up safe and sound late| children, but she had ah uoreason-| neys active and clean, and the mo- sailor? BLT KNIT SocKsS FOR THe Rep cross!’ OLYMPIA, Feb. 15.—There’s a feeling that the present week's sen ion of the legislature tn golng to be the most important thus far, Of course, it will not have to be fear | fully important to achieve this dis tinction, inasinuch as practically little has been accomplished as yet According to those who ought to know, it is predicted that this week some of the really important legis- lation will be enacted, or at least | considered by both houses. Among these measures will be a new pasure, a plan to annihilate » initiative id bills, the full crew law r endments to the direct pri | mary law The past week has been import- ant only in the fact that it paved the way for the attack on the ref- erendum power of the people. The attack was not made direct, |but rather under cover. It came | with the passage of the McArdle land board bill and the Renick city finance measure. The first sed both houses, The Renick measure is still to come before the house In themselves, neither of these measures is worth a row of pins The McArdle measure is a political affair—nothing wm The public welfare wouldn't be hurt or helped by it one red cent. The Renick measure is perhaps more important because of the demagogic attempt to make an issue of it in the pres- jent election in Seattle, At other | times, it wouldn't have been worthy of any notice, So, In themselves, these bills are not important. But both of them had what Is known as emergency clauses. The emergency clause re- RATHER TOUCHY S| 1d. “The maid has left.” “What's the matter? de-|she like the children?” “Oh, she was fond enough of the Doesn't able aversion to the way they pull edi/ed her hair and scratched her &| face.” z Z BOY, 16, HANGS SELF ie LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15.—Hal- er, 16, hanged him- 1@-|self in a barn at his home here. ve} Young Oliver cathe home from | work last night In the best of spir- he| sey Jarrell Oliv obtained a new/its and cheered his mother by tell- erew Saturday at the Hotel Liber. ing her how well he was getting sh| along in Dis position. He did not appear at dinner, and ne| his body was found hanging from the rafters. GET ESCAPED PRISONER SANTA ROSA, Cal, Feb, 15.— Peter Tosti, who escaped from San | Quentin prison a week ago, was ar |rested as he left a train from San THIS WEEK MOST IMPORTANT IN LEGISLATURE and referendum, the| Played Out “Why are yo moping there, Dick “I've no one with Well fetch door,” “Ob, 1 played with him yesterday, and | don't suppose .be's well enough to Come ro Freddie « out Worth Sesing Wh dye kein’ t zg hole for? Trapper Wild cats Tenderfoot B gravy, I've often heard of wild-cat mines, but this 1 the first time I eve #aw one cites the fable that the law Ia need for “the immediate pr ervation of the health, peac and safety” of the state. By re citing this fable, the legislature that the law go into ite effect, thus prevent ing the use of the referendum Power of the people. Under the referendum law, any meas- ure, except in emergency cases, is subject to a refer. endum within 90 days adjournment of the The emergency clause, | course, was not intended by the constitution to be used by the legislature except in real emergency cases. BUT THAT | DIDN'T STOP THE PRESENT LAWMAKERS FROM USING IT ON THE M’AROLE AND RENICK BILLS. The new liquor measure to be in- troduced this week, in ell proba bility, proposes a stamp tax on ev- ery bottle of beer or liquor. The money derived from these stamps, which are, to be in addition to the federal stamp, is to go to a state road fund. Thus, the edvocates of the bill argue, there will be mone |for road building without increas- | ing taxes. A bill ts to be reported out short- ly to make it as difficult as it is humaniy possible to get up an ini- tlative or referendum petition. The bill will have an emergency clause attached to it, so that the people will aot have a chance to refer- endum it. It will probably psss both houses, but Gov. Lister may veto it Public hearings on the full crew law and the first afd bills are sched. uled for the week. 'EXONERATE MOTHER CENTRALIA, Feb. 15.—The Lew- is county coroner has exonerated Anna Phillips, young Indian girl, held for the death of her baby, found in the woods. According to the mother, she fainted while carry- ing the infant, and upon reviving found the baby had died. She left the body, she said, because she was too exhausted to carry it. SALTS FINE FOR “ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you Most folks forget that the kid- | neys, like the bowels, get sluggish | and clogged and need a flushing oc- casionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney re- |gidn, severe headaches, rhenma- tie twinges, torpid liver, acid stom- |ach, sleeplessness and all sorts of | bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid. ment you feel an ache or pain in the kiditey region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon- iful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your | kidneys will then act fine. This | famous salts is made from the acid jof grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimu- late them to normal activity it also neutralizes the acids in the urine, so it no longer igritates, thus ending bladder disorders, Jad ts ts harmless; inex pensive; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complica. tions. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble A state-wid@ search conducted by | SPI NNING’S Mrs. Lillian B. Stender for her hus band, Herman Stender, 42, a tailor who disappeared on February 6. |} $1.00 Schrader Pressure Gauge, or ended Sunday, when she {dentified \ casing with 50 pounds look his body at the city morgue i pounds Stender, worried by business de the quick road to the junk pile. pression, committed suicide Sun day morning at the Standaré hotel, ||} tire First and Pine, where he regist under the name of “J, A He was found « in his head Stender shop in bullding. conducted @ the Lumber SPOKANR, Feb, 15.<When highwaymen, who held up Baws Hall tn his store, only $3, one of shoot thetr vietim them wanted Hall pleaded that he was a magn jwith a family, and his life was spared, Johnson,” two found Hall ha¢ d Imparts a beautiful, black, it leather. Broad bolt; one ward, $25.00 Flying Merkel Bleyc Ae Sey Rasket-tread tires; Muscleman, brake. You are wrong When you think razor blades can not be sharp ened satisfactorily. Our Velvet- Edge Way satisfies. 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