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th up to @ moa; @ mos 61.00; year § olty 380 a : Billions for a Navy for PEACE INSURANCE Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression ‘Let’s Make ‘Em All Dectiae H* RE are some « ions for YOU answer Has speculator any moral right to neglect any Tot or tract he. may own? Has any one right to let burdocks, thistles other NoXious wee grow next door to a neighbor who spends] Shours and dollars on his own grounds, trying to overcome} the bad effects of such proximity? Have private corporations or city nickels ies any right #o leave the tag ends of work long ago completed lying scat fered over an area and exposed to public view The property owner who beautifies his own property not only enhances the value of his own property, but he becomes | & public benefactor. The property owner who does not do this is, to this extent, a public nuisance | The Star is in earnest about this city clean-up campaign.’ We know the value of favorable first impressions. The year 1915 is to be a banner convention year. We can, if we try, every delegate who leaves us this summer A SEATTLE BOOSTER. We want them to depart remembering a beautiful city mot beautiful in spots and ugly in other spots, but beautiful “ALL. OVER. ° If you doubt the importance of this campaign, just ponder this incomplete list of conventions to be held in Seattle this Ssummer and fall and the estimated number of out-of-town ‘Visitors which théy will bring Forty-first annual conclave of Ancient Arabic Order of ‘the Mystic Shrine, July, 75,000. | National convention of Knights of Columbus, August 3- s,| just “You're eLectep To FIND CUT HER AGE, DICK." National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, June 14-16, 200. | American Association of Public Accountants, crea American Chemical society, August, 500 to 1,000. } American Bankers’ association, September 6-11, 3,000 _ to 4,000. National Association of Industrial Insurance | iber, 150. W. C. T. U. national convention, October, 2,500. | . National convention of Women’s Home Missionary So-| ciety of the Methodist Church, October, 500. | : American Home Economics association, August 17-20, 400. Northern Pacific International Lawn Tennis association | tournament, July. ‘4 United Amateur Press association, July 15, 100. Washington Retail Jewelers’ association, August, 200. ’t Have to Great Britain and France, so Uncle Sam says, have not "answered the questions propounded to them as to their right 9 to establish an embargo on all commercial intercourse be-! ‘tween Germany and neutral countries | Why, we can answer that ourselves, Samuel; it's easy ‘The answer is “might.” _What’s Needed Business needs a rest—James J. Hill | And lots of the rest need a business, right now, Jim. Slow But Some Time The Pennsylvania legislature has passed the joint reso Jution to submit a woman's suffrage amendment to a vote ‘of the people. Next, please! 4 ; _Particularize, Anne! It is only the workers who attain wealth Morgan. More detail, please. Meaning Us, Bill? : American business men are the peers of any in the world. William Sproul, Southern Pacific railway. Meaning Messrs. Sproul, Kruttschnitt, et al., ‘When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association HOW PNEUMONIA IS SPREAD Miss Anne Works himself or others, which? for instance? causing pneumonia are capable of| living for a considerable time in| the mouth and nose of a person who has had the disease. and its death; During convalescence, so long a8 rate is only sec-|4ny discharge is raised from the ond to that of tu-|!ungs and for at least two or three | berculosis, It is| Weeks all expectoration should an infectious in-|!nto © cup or cuspldor containing| flammation of the |® “lisinfectant, PNEUMONIA Pneumonia is one of the most dangerous communicable diseases disinfectant for thin| lungs caused by| The best germs and 1s very |DUrpose is made by mixing six and Prevalent at the{!{reefourths ounces of carbolic acid with one gallon of water time of the year. If not confined to the house, it| it is by means of discharges|;, pest that the convalescent! from the lungs, throat, nose and) should carry with him small pl ces | Z mouth of persons suffering from) of cloth and paraffined baper en-| the disease that pneumonia is|voelones. . | spread. Therefore a patient should) When necessary, he should pit take great care to see that he does! fnto the cloth, which may be fold Not expose others to the disease by | jed into the envelope and ness in coughing burned id spit-/at the first opportunity, During the illness great care} ioonvente | 4 should be taken to prevent solling| Parents who do not make their the bed clothing, carpets or furni-| children brush their teeth regularly ; ture with throat discharges Joan expect them to turn out “bad i The patient should cough into a| children.” The New York Juve 4 molstened cloth and the cloth|nile association reports that 90 per 4 should be burned before allowing | cent of the delinquent boys they it to become dry | handle have bad teeth, from which It is not sufficient to take these|they suffer. Once their teeth are E Precautions during the patient’s| repaired, the majority of them are = brief illness, because the germs|}turned out as reformed. WE NEED MONEY 25c Neckwear 4c UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. FIFTH AVE. AT PIKE ST. | etfe Getting Ready “I nee you have supper a little later every night. my dear.” “Yes; I'm working up gradually #0 as to get cook ready for those i2tnning games Perfectly Safe “Is your maid trustworthy? “Trustworthy? Why, I give her the even “BUT BE SURE You Go AT (T MORE DIPLOMATICALLY "* key to the eae box!” STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915. PAGE SHE'S 4 SIMPLE TAM, Wow ARE YOU, Mts. DILLPICKLED, SAY, DO YOU KNOW ‘YU AND Your DAUGHTER ART SO OFTEN TAKEN Yor sistiks? MA CLEVERLY SIDESTEPS IT “WELL, WE ARe—— pe Her Sultor—Does like me, Buddy? Her Brother hear him your father Well, I dunno, I he was goin’ to of the cigars ma it Christmas. “- It Doesn't Take Much to Cheer Up Some Men He was especially cheerful, as he bad been out of steady em ployment and had also suffered from neuralgia. —Cleveland (0.) Plain Dealer . that the buy-a-baleof. movement ia ov ont. 8 I'm going to start a Buy your own elgar- o. “Now cotton cards P. new one. ots’ They're talking placing the Na- tional Guard on a war footing. What—are they going to disband it? The Wrong Doctor The first time Prince Bis marek went to consult a doctor, he was asked many questions. The Iron Chancellor, who was hot accustomed to be crons-ex- amined, said: “I came here to be cured, not catechized'” eee Ups and Downs R. C. Eskridge, our merchant, has been smoking two different grades of cigars this summer. Witen it comes a good shower of rain and crops begin to look up a Httle, Mr. Eskridge will smoke a cigar, but when the dry weather comes again and every thing begins to look gloomy, he smokes those kind that you can buy three for a nickel.—Hoxte (Ark.) Enterprise. A Benefactor Jimson—Oh, yes, I knew old Pleasing Prospect Where are you going? Simson. He was a good sort. He did a very kind action once for “To call on Mra. Wallaby-Wom me when the clouds were dark | bat. Better come along. I un and threatening and the world a tand there are some very in looked #0 black teresting things to Ye heard.” Pimpson—What did he do? w sot Jimson—He lent me an um She has jist quarreled with bretla her best friend. She Likes The Star Editor The Star tion of your good little paper. The news items are short and to the polnt—just the thing for busy| working people. Most people in| this busy age haven't the time to| special-interest legislators are xc 1 note! darned rotten they are good you take| teach the people they ca to leave legislative matters out of | their own hands. loom larger on | legislative debauches. read a big, bulky r with pleasure the nd against injustice, 1 also enjoy the sermons by Pastor Russell MARY KINKADE About Employment Agencies Editor The Star: Knowing the tiveness of The Star tn its In vestigations impels me to call your! attention some other cities. The law taking any fee, but If one of your reporters should travel aroun: nvestigate, he will find t ba Janother system of securing the fee, Tam writing a) by another and shorter means. few Ines to express my apprecta-| fact they run a kind of bootlegging | Joint In fobs, So Rotten They're Good Criticises Our War Policy employment! frain from expressing an indignant agencies doing business in this and criticiam of prohibits) torial policy army 4 and' nonsense to preach a large army nd navy as & Kuarantee of peace o t t tn) D. N. LYMAN. | Editor The Star: That bunch of It will not afford We, the people, the horizon after P. J. WELCH, Editor The Star: 1 cannot re The Star for ite edi-! in favor of a larger and navy, It ts the veriest| with the example of Europe before us peace or insurance against attack largest armies and } World should be enjoying this much to-b using these same armies and navies wet into the fray. armed excuse The man who goes aroun sooner or later will find to use his weapon, while the man without a weapon fs usually a man of peace. And so it {s with nations. Ex-President Taft was quoted re cently an saying this country was in no danger of becoming involved in ‘© butcher one another, To arm to the war simply because she was he teeth would breed a desire to) absolutely ung ared to do Following this logic, one might ANNOUNCEMENT HAVE secured a very desirable « J Second at Pike, where I have moved The Pen Store from 117 Madison. 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Equ Com to any $25 Custom up Saturday and Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE $15.00 Made Suit see them ST. —eninacnnimances @rose as the result of an an AT THE BENCH SHOW — OF COURE YOU K Ate! THAT 090 REAM WWI 15 TOM, \ AES CALL A9E Jome | FOR THE LOMG ANNO SHORT OF 17, I0S1LY For, LOG! SS [7a 0 LIKE Any OVALE, SOONG \FELiew 1 'WAS WAMEO PFIER. A ORLAT CARAS we have , 80 let's gO Keginald is to all home. No, 1 don’t wanna go! I ain't seen all the dogs I wanna see But dog haven't mu seen A ther what et hot dog Don't Retrieve summer hotel itresves look T pretty w fetching Ne AFTER TCOHWM COLUMBUS, JOM WASHINGTON, TOMAS 4INCOLM OR JOHN) ROCK= CFELLER, 1 SUPPOSE * here fetch beer Afier you'll you've find they a whil nothing o- Favorable Record Alice—Trust her! You surely don't think rhe could keep a se cret? u Marle—Well, I've trusted her with other things, and she kept them. the doctor cool had b 0 to a B He's the of who cures ut asking them fop-Notch ° Ob then you ary sur y doctor I kr his patients with any questions . WOPE! 17 WAS NO OTHER THAN THE WLusTRIOVS Jonny DOE * . Motorcycle Cop Sebentck and are not It all ‘atrolman Ed Hagen ment requiring some mental cal- culation 1 tell you.” sald Sebenick, “that you are altogether wrong in your conclusion.” Pardon me, but I am not,” Utely returned Hagen. Didn't I go to school, stupid? almost roared his opponent Yes,” was the calm repl and you came back stupid po- } | sume that if we were prepared, we] thing justifiable which will make j might expect to get into the fight.! profits W. HORSMAN, Another very significant dispatch| Medina, Wash. }lions in preparation for war, TO BUILD A DRYDOCK PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., 26.—A dry dock considerably pr than the one at Bremerton, and riv- 1! aling the one at San Francisco, is |to be pat up here by the Grand on the same date was to the effect that Italy, now having spent mil- could hardly refrain from taking part. tt was sald that she felt she must tr and get back some of these millions through war. How justifiable! Italy, why not the United States? Big business would certainty) Trunk Pacifia Plans have been profit from war, as it always has| completed and work will start im- done. Big business considers any-! mediately, SPINNING’S SPECIALS Franco Revolver Flashlight .. 10c Picture Hanging Set 15c¢ Quart Retinned Lipped Sauce ‘Pan . 1 Dozen t-In. Hexagon Blank Nuts .... . $1.00 Liquid Veneer Adjustable Polishing Mop . ‘ine $5.00 Defective Ford Rear Wheel ........ For 30x3 or 31x3% tire $2.75 No. 2 Child's Tricycle or Velocipede ...... one It won't be long before we will put some real money get you to take them away THIS AD and 20c Wil! 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