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THE SEATTLE STA MEMBER OF scrires NORTHWHsT Lmagur or NEw s Bntored at Seattle, W ~ | Ry mati, out of elty, tho per month ap to @ moni @ “mos $1.00; ¥ $3.6 ; mae > to _& mont sal r ' Co, Phone Mate pave Veivete “all departments wa q Billions for a Navy for PEACE INSURANCE Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression Weights and Measures Faulty F, OESEAR brutally * in the southern part of town with a heavy scrub brush. Oecsear pleaded guilty to second ) degree murder and was sentenced to 10 to 25 years in the penitentiary. Serafino Villaflor was implicated in the same murder murdered a Chinaman in a ho’ He beat his brains out Villaflor found the brnsh and handed it to Ocsear. When the murder was committed, Villaflor was several blocks away Villaflor did not plead guilty. He stood trial, and a jury con Victed him of first degree murder. He was given a life 5 + sentence. 4 All of which again shows how imperfect and unscientific f the law is. The murderer escapes with a lighter sentence than the accessory to the murder. Judge, jury and pr Hs all did their duty. Still, the scales of justice need the * cf some weights and measures regulator sec utor attention eS _ Starvation or Crime? HOT to death because he stole food for | and babe was the fate of Frank C. Harvey starving wife tq “WLET's Age BER |"LOOK FELLOWS, “To LUNCH WITM THERE SHE ust* ous!" we on STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1915, | ' MAY @e'T RIGHT DOPE HER Age” "mn 1 suppose your wife ts te ribly distressed ve the su fering of the Belgians? » indeed. She planning to go rig’ after the war and see got through tt iT) yer how ad the ; He was killed by a police officer in La Porte, Ind., when detected trying to loot a storehouse in that city That officer will be praised, possibly promoted, for his faithful service, yet his hands are stained with blood. It's @ queer old world that exacts a man’s life for stealing food for his starving family, yet rewards his slayer. We are not} blaming the officer. He did his duty, possibly, as he saw it We are just resenting the system that makes these things possible. Put yourself in that man’s place. Were you unable to secure work after months of searching, if your young wife food to keep them alive could not be begged nor borrowed, what would YOU do? The “Starving Out” Process ‘OW Holland threatens to shipments of food to Germany because of the sinking | of the Dutch steamer Medea by a German submarine. The European war is resolving itself into a Donnybrook free-for-all. When a head bobs up, somebody has a shillalah ready to bat it, nor does it matter much to whom it belongs But the disaffection of the Netherlands is likely to prove feally serious for Germany. Just now its main hope of se- announce an embargo upon -) amtagonize that country, which has been thus far absolutely) " neutral, with possibly a leaning toward Germany's side, looks “Hang On, Lin! /P FT IS to be hoped that Secretary of War Lindley M. Garri son will not be tempted to retire from the cabinet in to accept an appointment as chief justice of New Jersey, jas has been rumored in Washington Secretary Garrison is a man of absolute integrity of pur and his influence is much needed as a balance in a cabinet} “which is inclined to lean too much to the peace-at-any-price s theory. To change the head of the war department at this ‘cfitical period would be very unwise, for Uncle Sam just now ymeeds a tried and seasoned adviser in that very important) office. Keep Garrison there until the water settles, anyway ‘, and helpless infant were starving before your very eyes, if| curing supplies from the outside is by way of Holland, and to) it like bad business. | Not Inevitable A political candidate, tated by the which he was re first meeting, furiously “Confound ye to have you like it or n “Why, guv’nor a placid individual back of the hall | aren't measles, are you?” eee | | an irri ans wit eived at hi er You's ne whethe got askes at th Always Good humorists get } tree | With thoughts all jam, When up They pr rite parody Mary's | On i Too amb often when the brai | won't For gags scheme, | And then Maud you know, they Muller, High Toned Lady—lIs this a pedigreec om? Dealer if that dog coule wouldn't speak to us! Pedigreed! Wh Not So Terrible, Now | RE we progressing forward or backward? Nearly hundred years ago, Lord Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald,| submitted a discovery to the British admiralty which he| one s : - | If germs manage to locate in thejot ge sees to claimed would revolutionize warfare. EG Ag acme g ethane gh stbinad be gy ee Gy oa ted YN me After being pronounced perfectly feasible by a commission) of the inner lining be well to find out if the r | of the admiralty, the invention was declared too terrible to be pies they find is In any ailing ri employed in modern warfare and the secret was buried in| joing ten at ae i Paging ht grb sid i the archives of the department, where it remains to this day-.| cavities that open that cause rheumatiom : Doubtless if it were now resurrected it would appear! off the nose—then A man may catch a cold from truly humane in comparison with many present day methods the result is a himsett or ' can Ke get it from being employed in Europe | When the cold sometimes only considered trifling os lis cured the tn ailments, are really very serio NOW THAT Seward has been chosen as the tidewater! flamed places, which have been giv. cause of tt the . . terminal we expectantly |'"« off discharges, dry up, bot cer | bring on dangerous diseases of the government ee preg z ieg 1 Y | tain places or cavittes fail to drain| A person suffering from a cold await the charges that everything choice about that place) oir entirely. These cavities con-jout of consideration for others has been grabbed by politicians with advance information,| tinue to discharge pus that draing|should avoid mingling in crowds a that are sure to be forthcoming. jinto the nose, and this condition|much as possible, and should b often becomes chront c ful bout sneez or cougt ‘ If people wieh to be able to hear ing in front ther people HERE COMES a higher-up Jap and says that Japan) wei) when they grow old they nd - _ will take our Philippines, if given a billion-dollar bonus. |take good care of their ears when On the health of the nation > There’s a ha-ha coming to Spain as a peddler of gold bricks,|they are young. To do this they) depends the efficiency of labor, “all right. WITH BILLY SUNDAY drawing those enormous crowds, Connie” Mack let him leave Philadelphia without ‘signing him as general utility man. “The Fox” has lost his cunning. | Reduce your housework. Reduce your fuel bills. Reduce the wear of hard rubbing on your clothes. Use — lukewarm water, don’t boil or ihard-rub the clothes, don’t keer! up a fire for hot water. Fels- iNaptha gets your work done - right, in half the usual time Fels & Co,, Philadelphia, exclaimed 1 talk, he either of r f I 1 “You a sadly as Provides a goodly theme eee i HE WAS é (NG FOR RE dded ir 7 WE Doe aacer® UMS ST Ma FIGHTS 00 4 oe PAGE 4. R [Prana DILLPICKLES IN HER HOT SKETCH e To EXCUSE TONE ECT sway DO YOU AMMAN. MERRY EIGHTEEN cLuet” you POOR ONLY BIOKTEEN “No. 'T MeANS are Teer THAT WE ARE ALL I woerte SO YOU DON'T RECOGN/RE YOUR OLD ACQUAINTANCES BG WAD OF MoNnEeEY/ G&T OVT OF MY SIGHT, SLOB 4 CIVIC PROGRESS PONTO THE PURP ‘Or. PONTO. HOW ‘DO YOU UKE My NEW SPRING OUTFIT? Sub Editor—Under what head M ing de Bum guy's r Editor—t funicl pal Improv More Frills Johnny handed the fol- owing note from his mother to the teacher one morning “Dere Teecher: You keep tellin’ my boy to breathe with his diafram. Maybe rich children have got diaframs, but how about when their father only makes a dollar and has got five children to keep? First a day Another artlele in The Star’s health 7 Se being condacted with co-operation of Ameriean Medical Association DON’T LET COLDS GO UNCHECKED Should also pay particular attention |to the nose and throat. Inflammation of the nose ofter travels along the tube that connects with the ear, and when this occurs the inflamed lining of the tube closes the passage through {t so that fluids forming in the ear cannot escape into the throat Unless this condition Is prevented or treated the eardrums break, al lowing the fluids to be discharge: externally. hat ofter the need Debate Picketing Bill at Labor Hall Earl © onatantine Empl Glenn Hoover, socialist law secretary of yers’ association, and pr, were opponents Sunday night in ad bate at the Labor bil! Constantine argued the bill would help raise the standard of labor. Hoover answered it Temple on the antl-picketing the worker his ancient right of protest Corporation Counsel Bradford opened the meeting with a on the Renick bill, which he brand. edas being an invasion af the principle of home rule attack ° At Ye College Until Wednesday “Outside the Gates,” drama; “Cards Never LA drama; “The Blank Note,” two-part two-part comedy, and the economic value of the laborer is one of the arteries of commerce.—Arthur €. Holder. CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices 22K Gold Crowns. Bridgework ........ Full Set of Teeth... . Porcelain Crown, Gold Fillings . Iver Fillings We do exactly Lady Attendant. Terma to auit. All work guaranteed 16 yerts, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventia | a | My second position was also for | Does the girl who works tell Of course, some of them do, but are they the succensful ones | in the business world? Here's a letter from a busi- n woman of 20 years’ expe | rience. She says they don't. Read her letter below: | “Dear Miss Grey: | see your answer is ‘Yes.’ “| should like to change the title a trifle, changing the word ‘works’ to ‘succeeds,’ and then | my anewer would be NO. } “| shall have to be personal as to my reasons. | have been | m business woman 20 years. My | first position | occupied two years, when the busine: as closed out and | was dismissed two years, and | wae dismissed | Jelly Roll Recipe Only Two Edds sigan | | of the i, then t yon rind ified times with the me baking powder; and, lastly, the milk. Bake in a Buttered drtpping » 1 4 damp cloth, trim off’ the crisp epr With jelly and turn into a ‘roll while «till the top with pow the Jelly r Junt!l very light and creamy linen moderate oven | K © Jelly Roll is tiustrated on ke thirty-two of the new. and andsomely iilustrated 64-page K C Cook’s Book, which may be secured © by sending the ked in every 25-cent can of K aking Powder to the JAQU ‘ » Chicago, Tl, on Coenliig School Maganine Ie Jelly Roll is fast becoming er pular ont the wa turn out | Ward and W. ©. roll Bake for the same reason. My third position | ha occupied stead ily for 16 years, and in that time | have been the head of an office force, and have seen girls come and go, and the ones who have succeeded in busine the ones who have alway’ | the office secrets. “The first thing | learned was never to tell anything out of the | office. What's the use? There | are plenty of other things to | talk about. Why be narrow, and carry one's office about ali | the time? | “1 am not a brilliant woman, nor particularly well educated, I have held my position mainly | because of my loyalty to my firm, my ability to keep my mouth closed, and my long ~ MARKSMEN ARE Markemen tarned out in numbers at the regular weekly shoot at the Harbor island grounds yes terday, Dr. K OUT IN FORCE good being the high gun| jof the day with 46 out of a possible 60 target McKelvey and Williams tied at 45 for the class A medal, and | ‘ {in the shoot-off it was won by Me-| | Kelvey. | Dr Shie {Ch K, won Iplin won in clas k in class D In the shoot at 100 targets, Flem:|o ». | lotion. ing was high with 90, McKe! ond with 89, Williams 88 and Land webr 87 Next Sunday a merchandise shoot open to all gunners, will start at 1¢ Reid wa even shot yesterday The first contest for the Hip 6 oup was won by George Young with 47 out of 60 birds. ©, C the first contest for the trophy A number of visitors the Seattle Trapshooters’ ass ES took part in the meet, A.C. sity Trapshooters’ club yeste | with 17 out of a possible 25. 8. Wasson was second with 16, and C A. Chapin third with 16 Bndvoa dich owns Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| sults. the class B medal.| s O and Dr,|!) The midweek shoot will be |! held Wednesday afternoon, starting | jf 6 high man in the} by Lake gunners with a score Smith tled at 24 in Dupont p part was high gun at the| <\third weekly turnout of the Univer day it’s one thing, then it’s an- other, and now it’s dia frams. That's the worst yet.” ; see Willing to Aid ' Visitor—Pat, there's a hole in the roof of the t Saddened Him hurch, and I’m trying to Times Chance Needed Inepiration lect money sufficient to “What is the principal differ- The witness in 4 law case was Str Archibald Gelkie tells a ; ‘hae ence between "modern and an- { an old country-woman, and her | story of » Scotsman who, much ‘epair it. Come now, what Gone times?" i reply to every question was, “I | against his own will, was per. Will you contribute? “One of the main points was { think #« Fivally counsel be- Pat—My services, sor that the modern earn their liv- € angry suaded to take a long holiday \ # ing, while the ancient urned look here!” he said. He went to Eypt and visited isitor—What do you }6 “ig” : Stop that thinking business and | the Pyramids, After gaging for mean, Pat? You are no car- eee : Man aad the witness, “you | sme time at the Great Pyramid, Penter N Tracing It , h.” said th ithe yo ne . a No y if i a “She gets her complexion fro: will have to ‘scuse me! I ain't | be muttered: “Man, what a lot bar oy aire tn Rabe her pont ng people.” b= like you lawyers, I can’t talk | of mason work not to be bringin’ "ext Sunday Til sit over Ah, indeed! Are they chem- t without thinkin’! in any rent! the hole ists, then?” f ! a : ’ sociation with the busin said that if an employer swore which, of course, makes me pa at his stenographer he was : ticularly useful to them. safe, but beware of the man : “Of all the girls who have who is too polite. ; passed through our office in the “That is my experience. When he swears he Is safe. He doesn’t really mean to be dis- courteous, He is just letting past 16 years, those who have succeeded are the ones who talked least. “By succeeded, | don't mean off steam. In business only. Nearly all of “The best plan is to efface | them are married. They have one's. Sax uch as possible succeeded as wives along the in all business relations. Re- same lines. Spectfully, ur “Their husbands know they can talk their business matters | over with them without fear of their being repeated to an out- sider, and, believe me, that is a great deal to a man. The | quick sympathy and under. standing of the ‘one woman’ is 8 appreciated, short time ago there was a@ discussion in your paper as to how business men should treat their stenographers, or vice ver- sa—! don't just remember. “At any rate, It seems there was a difference of opinion as to whether he might swear or not. “1 agree with the writer who Union Savings & Trust Co. OF SEATTLE Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? Regular saving is the lone venture that always Society Women Use New Wrinkle Remover olution witch Jezel wins. Compound interest * arned thet many |has made more millions ov 18 st wnpie| than speculation. saxolite, harel, | Use daily as a wash Interest 4 Per Cent The beneficial action of this wash| JAMES D. HOGE, Is felt at onc rhere’s an agree nd feeling| soon bos] President. N. B. SOLNER, *| Vice President and Trust Officer, dlents) HOGE BUILDING , ake the rem- oY pall RF the Heart of the District. Whatever ckdvertine:| (0 Financtal SPINNING’S SPECIALS 30c Doz. 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