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DIANA DILLPICKLES IN A 4-REEL “SCREECHER” FILM STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB 17, 1915, PAGE 4 SHE’S A NEMESIS OF NICK-NACKS "DEAR NE, THIS HOUSG IS AS FULL OF JUNK AS ANEW ENCLAND aTTic! PAPA AND MAMA SORCET THAT THIS 20 TH, Now, T WONDER aihere THAT Wy ~rnouwrnan.” T YouR Cousin HA, MUMPS. the is me CENTURY, ae "THAY © why, teat WAS Mabe BY CLD THe Year He THeY'Ve 3Joun IR HOME, AND —— “ly Jee — Sooner THAN BRGAK No Privacy IT UP AND MAKE 4 STOV® GLAD with ', “wee - “want to leave THSY WISH@D IT ON US! > Mary? 1 thought iT A me, } Has IT A Name ¢” Cae IT oo quite com + . wHat-ineit! fortab What ts for nething pr vat No, ma’am, It's a nergeant Nilly Willy “Did you have any regular schedure t on our motoring tour? jut stopped car » have its Guessed it Praginore—I une a three-thousand doar electri car in going to a trom it news Calldown Sue way? kmawen “ar SCRIPPS: NORTHWEST LwacuE ited Frees Assvc' moa $18 By mati, out sof ctty, 5 a month Bubience Da tty by 7 & The =a of the Primary Velo | ih the primary ofe S -This is an unmistakable expression of ‘of those members resent city counc Rhe stand of Councilman Erick and ~member~ Haas President wh ently with the municipal place in od column, and thus 1 ; a Goddard, pranut state g the Cedar river dam, falls into t Cooley, whe, along ic sible Dale, tricd to put over the latest S.. I S deal. recei Behe magnificient tribute of 1,787 votes and was a strong contender for the booby prize The figures are interesting. They challenge the conjec- _ ture as to where Dale himself would have landed had he been “a candidate. ‘Can't Stop Their Thinking HERE is no disguismg the fa tthe tel 2 heed many is very bitter against the United St Cy I the Pattitude of this government has been strictly to tl Biaat degree It has been so from t 9 . atili i @nd Germany's statesmen know it foe But + er can it denied that as i H os mass of our people in sympat it lie tations “AW, MR, JENKING> You Are SPENOTHRIFT HUSBAND! SHAKING DICE CIGARS, ANS Your House HoLD Ar = NCavalers Bat About .185 in Seattle Street Car League; Ladies, Isn’t It So? ° Seattle men chivalrous? | Paris, with the edge in their feet even there ! favor of | nore from the paper. Do they give up thelr street car the Germans One wor got u from a The Broadw line. which seata xo tired women do not have It was ful squeeze, but double er seat and allow serves an equal portion of the to stand? | after several blocks of wriggling, ed another in arma, to slip fashionable distr yielded a A Star reporter, delegated to | twisting and squirming, during into it be * a man who looke slightly better score Only five find the answer, caught several which many corns and tempers meditatively at the blackness out wome were left standing after rowded street cars during the were = irritate the reporter side the window Kighth ave. was passed. rush hour esterday, | fected an entrance. It was } The a rage of a Capitol The First ave. li which car. men and women are hur the same as passing through a {ll car was poor. From the ry a strictly cosme itan class r homes after a day clothes. wringer Alhambra theatre corner all of people, allowed fewer women »p and office. An ox Eight Women Standing oe anne bee: to ride unseated than any other belated woman shopper Standing i r the way out Pine only three ines 5 It was noted, however, in was caught In the crush enough t men left their seats to 1@ most Instances, that the laboring A few evergallant knights the ever welce women sit down Ten wor lass responded more readily ere found ways ready to do a few far en C to their destina than the office-man type. t of discriminating be | they were of a little | lids expressed t ow ride home dow ly burdened y age and | da gri espi a After a short walt by the re | mt entirely ze by a man of orter at Seventh and Pike x at @ body. At ation, who occ , ro! ked a Hellev Summit car ore e t e ma sud the alsle half of the seat, to do ’ ouncing its bh an 6CaArE in lur ing it, but he let the woman sit down. ockin: ehior Th car One " ance f n h Plen had to stand fairly th passengers ' © catching t p on eve a No Snap to Get In . women hanging The sporting editor would Fortunatel ind for the wear from a near-by strap. H 1 our pardon the little compute the cavaliers in the rier, the car stopped to * instant tendered her hin se woman said to the man as soon Seattle Street Car league at THE IDEAL urke a passenger, The report- | into wt he sank with a sigh | a she recovered her equilibrium about .185. And, as a baseball r quickly squeezed into the elbow f re Another man, gazing Ob, tha’s all right,” the m fan puts it, that is decidedly FOR THE | a ve h the soo te ol _& r sg u ne Sam umbi 1 without « n tak ing his ' _alt to the Tealey Raymond. La: erate cron covers cere. “When You're Well, Keep Well” he inside Fo el Another article in The Star’s health camp: ign being conducted ey of the ch oA map Pac agony with co-operation of American Medical Association ~ th wome Tyit there were abc ve kal | et et WHEN IS A MAN IN HIS PRIME 3 The . United grmce: J “hep |" NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS *German-Americas nip, of which ou Receiving Papers by Mall q Were this caaeught e menaced » foreign foe, be ‘ | Englar: France or any other nation ry man would rally 8 his newe J N thi b ti | s taking sub to its defense, every resource of * ' at Bae to bear to protect it; for they are ou : Sea tices ener But when it comes to expressi t arty fe t ats rized a t = t » take subeecriptions for this office land specch, it is as idle to od The Star wi clate ar Fi re s) wontrof the winds that blow It’s a ‘ ep Minti iy ay toad te BP BARA! A BARN! (IV ? ? | 6OCrV? i ess? W face it manfully || K/WG007 FOR A GHRA/'\| » pure, im) rtial neutralit know A PROTEST A Staak Geen } P ignores threats — b 3 " be a da have But as to the personal prer ¢ of freedom Lisi ° subscribed The Star througt and liberty of speech grar ted t people by ¢ and the ne uetinmst piteelthic carte, we Would: anpeaoinrs €onstitution—why, as Kipling say That's anothe ry was busily engaged trying to sell it you would write us at once. Ad j 7 : ~All some linens to a woman customer s H Parish. | Cirentatio who was very deaf. In explatning acer, The Star, Seattle s} Clover for Farmers the merits of his gooke & ea8 ne euna t an islalnedadeipsinslaiiairinienmcintl J ; ' still to rise Sy ph BEG PAROON Bur t Hurrah ior the American farmer! May grow ar Just ho e . sot GUESS YOUVE GoT your it J t I be ba ent LIES M7XED! YOU in his fe i I - men who ac in our columns! pre MEA A AORSE wor | ——— a ed tree 4A CARN! {her father { jhe ed all but most of all WER First Fish It's getting to be a Sconae } “What ia? First Fish—This thing of people Jumping their garbage so far out One week only}|"™ --- FEBRUARY Pisaewionie wets ailad seas s fill of business, was asked 15 to 20. 19 ew days ago how old his father THIS COUPON § '8..5.> ie sais avatractediy, “be Is GOOD FOR | * quoted at 80, but there is every | IF PRESENTED AT Grocers bi That's the Reason! FEBRUARY eb fo -_ 1915 Jake-—See that girl there on peach? gets $10,000 a FOLGER'S “tite COFFEE | vere so oer Soestsh cate seten | e—That's & e figure What for? Our object is to oF a enone give everyone a Joyous Fellowship chance to note Senior—What makes that horr the difference ne smell of rubber come from | between 45 cent Birthday Dorms a i coffee and cheap- ; lee a peahmane er grades, ‘ , 77 © ploy dnam ape) ‘Twas Tough ‘our door or at ttle Robbie Hatened with deer — store Whe nterest to the atory of the Prodigal hae 90 Folger's At th nd of it he burat into Vb what'a the matter, Bob Im I'm s0 sorry for that poor wi a-nlf, he sobbed HE didn't do nuffin 7 ag Written by ttle achool girl 4 ms ; “ 4 lesson in letter writing q your dealer does not carry Fol h Dear friend, 1 am w 1g you i well, 1 wish that you would MR. M. H. JON Fie ston. Ont how tewien a 832 16th Ave. Telephone East # SEATTLE would be in a good possition ¢ 4 : thing I like to be ts a tig@ wrider je PJ. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco J! 9") sche Mad Children love this “fruit: axe ae i ad dae ; Cah A tive,” and nothing else cleanses At what age ts a man tn his} of 35—considered the “ripe age” « ! the tender stomach, liver and bow Thi don haa > , "neo, te with the gondolas, and St. Mar ela so nicely T question has been raised by In 1880, reverting to statistics and N ael Angel A child simply will not la expert who r ly ad-| again, the h rate in the United Oh, ne the young la ig to empty the bowe! and the a Chicago audie on the|S Ss Wa per 1,000. Today it mpted: “it wasn't that oo t ti aa thant “ee is less than 14. Then the average t because he could ait kod with waste, liver gets # ding to this speaker opin-| len of life was 35—today the window omach sours, then your little one on The riod of greatest /is 50! half-sick, feverish. efficter has fluctuated between This means that men are better iT] 7 p or act natural and 50, Medical science has| preserved nowadays and therefore reath is bad, system full of cold,, (—————— ae itly been interesting {itself in| more efficient in later years, The } e throat, stomach-ache or || M00. Gu r )j | this question mind retains it# grasp on affa:ca i \FOOL (a7 ‘ OAS i Li eae tt os |\VELCO B CARA) FIRST® As death rates decrease and the 88 Sharply at 50 today as it did at coated, then give at , health of the average man grows| °° in 1880 SORE TIRED FEET of “Caiffornia Syrup ot ||(WHEW I GET TAT a8 better, the period of efficiency,) Men are sent into the discard and in a few hours all the PSK FOR A AORSE mentally and physically, must ex.| later in life—ripe experience {s waste, sour bile and — tend aleo into later tife. coupled with keen mental power “TIZ" for aching, burning, puffed a od passes out of the P A man today retains his health and good health—all looking towards up feet and corns or gins ,and — have a well, play and preservation later in life than! the betterment of mankind and the cation 1) child again e or 100 years ago because Progress of the world. Milliona of mothers give “Cal e did vy ag ause | PTOF of the a . idea: Byvat GE tea” Maonuae tet of the strides made in_ protecting How ‘TIZ’ colantie hasiaiaet, aie 5 love the buman organism from decay does help ft and t falls 10: anton th and degeneration at eh t n owe For example, the death rate from _ Aak your dr for @ 60-cet tuberculosis alone in 1880 was & SF att t "Ca ‘8 of TWICE as heavy as it is today T. PT. day Fig which has directions A} r erage ne per rable ehi en of 1 ag and fi na dy to edu £ n inte jor share to exten¢ a! bottle re of counter 4] powers of man beyond the age Lower Floor, Tike Place Market here the genuine, made b — ——__ vi California Fig Syrup Company | Refuse any other kind with con W feet, amelling tired 30, in. Drew Cold Chisel 15¢ feet 40c “yin. Drew Cold Chisel . 20c Good-bye corns, callouses, bun Byer tle while one is needed jong and raw spots No more shoe tightness ‘a more Masctne with $1.50 No, 35 Reiiman 3-Knife Food Chopper 75¢ oala SF Scamien ce doer Ge te There should be 4 knives, We sell for agon TZ" ja magical, acts right Mail pric. Fou can pembabty get (Os exten off. “TIZ” draws out all the pot cutter for 15. nonous exudations which puff up THREATEN To LEAVE $25.00 Flying Merkel Bicycle $16.00 the feet Use “TIZ and = wear Basket tread tires and Muscleman coaster smaller shoes, Use “TIZ" and for WIVES IN CITY HALL met our foot miser Ab! how : comfortable your fget feel, DR dR BINVON, an yn ast ee Bsc Blene Bharnenes Get cent box of TIZ” now Fie ee SPOKANE, Feb. 17.—An orggpi-|fp O° ® SmueProduchs at an dru at oor department enete ation of unemployed men, who are Phone Orders Filled on the Run rpoig 0 suffer Have od insisting upon legislation to relieve eet, glad feet, feet that never the many — familie in want ’ weit, never ‘hu guver ne Ured ( BINYON OPTICAL CO. fti",,.c00™ ,curen. it ean SH STORE 3225-1427 A ears foot comfort guaranteed 1116 Hirst, Near Seneon have a good possition when I quitlor money refunded sore feet, bur Opinion Varies as to the Age of Greatest Efficiency SPINNING’S SPECIALS. Bar The 6 VIMST AVE 10 Ivory best Soap ind best-known soap made 10¢ 1 or 1 sin, Stanley Wood Level Glass [children to the eity hall and court house and leave them there. Fourth Av,