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My malt, out of elty, one year, $3.60; 6 Hotered at searcie, Was omega STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. SB carrie fe THE NEW STAR’S RECEPTION PAGE 4, Which Sort of Fellow Are You? \ ‘- _ you WELL because you SMILE? . i 4 OF, do you SMILE because you're WELI WHAT! be “Q) 2 on afford to smile, he's healthy and has | of money; he can smile.” mere mo You've heard that before} | OYSTER-@YED and often; most of us have, THING? * but it isn’t all®true. Many with neither good health nor plenty of money smile and smile again and again, They} get far more out of life than} the healthy, wealthy man who has forgotten how to smile And—this IS true—-a smilé worn continually . will bring} back lost health and will put money into your pocket “Why?” Because when you're smil “ SAY, GIRLS, GUESS THE ‘SAD NEWs — Py! LEADS? WHY A NONTH AGO SHE WAS SELLING POSTCARDS IN A B°AND-IO Centr DIANA DILLPICKLES IN MOVIELAND “1 HAVE IT. PULL! 1 HEARD SHE 15 MARY PICKFORD'S tO dart We GRAND - ty TELL IT? Dina STORE AUNT? DILLPICKLES 15 “To “HOW DOES / , PLAY LEADS! SHE GET AWAY WITH IT?* ing it's a pretty good sign that ——~ you're living rightly, living} with plenty of hope backing « you up. Right living and hope een ee euch go far toward making a well A WOODEN man out of a sick one; and al EXPRESSION finncially independent man!|| QUTSIDE OF - out of a “down-and-outer.” |] A LWMBER Which retiow Do You Like Best? It sure does pay to smile YARD?" and smile, and keep smiling! 5 Pays in health, in gold, in friends, and in happiness. ! Is a “Roundup” Brutal? Jone. ‘The allies sang German national songs. li i - 1eTrR *EDp. | The Germans came back | with “Tipperary HE SEATTLE MINISTERIAL FED- | cit the ceilng cracked. Nothing but jollity ERATION has expressed its disap- | harmony, fraternity al of the “Round-Up,” scheduled for Now, you tell us what it was that made but! riners’ week in July, at Madison park, and | one meeting grow where two grew before has asked the city to revoke the license issued to its promoters They say it will be a “brutalizing spec tacle.” special We guess that down deep in the hearts of i} s I men is the seed of brotherhood and that under the Stars and Stripes, that seed finally going to germinate and bear fruit such as the The Star dares to disagree with the min-| world has not yet seen © isters. This newspaper is most heartily for —— | F the “Round-Up.” Uncle, the Great Trader 4 The old W f hin, In a few 4 . s' $ las a shing a C ' . , eke ce cscts at it lah Seve HE bargain Uncle Samuel picked up when| ® years there will be no trace of it left. Even ; ' now there are few who have actually seen it he bought Alaska from Russia for} The “Round-Up” will help preserve the mem- | $7,200,000, is beginning to stick right out so! = ory of the sturdy old ptoneer days, when men | everybody can see it. That country has al and women, our own fathers and mothers, | ready added more than $200,000,000—nearly| ; helped hew out of the wilderness the state we | 30 times its cost price ad bullion to the call Washin wealth of this country, and its resources in Anyway, what is there “brutali yout rs and fisheries aber and minerals, prob. a “Round-Up”? ably exceed $500,000,000. today | a _ the most strikir myarison is that! _ It Was Fine, Fine! the ment spending five times a NE of the most splendid things we've we is cabaiee ts ag | heard of in many a day came off the < be Uncle Saud; bt other evening at Los Angeles Belgians, French and British-Americar PERSONS WHO think deeply will realize that city and many unhyphenated representa- | that there is more danger America in the Wives of those three foreign nati gath t that a Japanese carried off ducational] ered in a hall to celebrate the 40th birthday | honors in than mm the stablish-| anniversary of King Albert .of Belgium. | ment of a in Mexic« | ¢ they had been singing, making j 4 a hes and otherwise Bibratiog for a GEN. JOFFRE says when ¢ war is over! & while, somebody said that there was a Ger- | he intends t end the remair f his life man singing society rehearsing next door 1 If we were in his place and the Hold your breath here. You can almost emained this way, we'd have peace} see the blood flow r 24 hours } But those Belgians, French and British in DR. LYMAN ABBOTT says creation is a) S waded the German meeting, merged with it, That's what we thought; none of us} $0 that instead of two metings there was but | MAKING ENDS MEET | GOES BAREFOOT AT 73; HEALTHY, SAYS | | KANSAS CITY April 29.—When | grass roots and Mother Farth come in contact with bi feet |there is a sort of soothing electri cal current transmitted through }the body that rebuilds and invigor. ates the entire system, is the q theory and practice of J. M. Haiger| jof Carlton, Okla. Eight months in| jeach year he spurns the pressure of| leather on his feet. and with trous jers rolled up nearly knee high at-| 8 Fish Commissioner Darwin ruies| “TD LOVE TO STAB HER wiTH A CREAM PUFF! " YOUR HAIR DARK j eee oe peo Rage ws oo Dehermaen may use nets with small i accompaniment and did not feel] car ho Mering ana Saline wath She—Why, there's our chauf- jhalf as strange a» people who) june 10, wt ’ : inte feur and our car, using it as a | looked at him. Mari ‘SAGE TEA K He—Hush, not so loud! J was | €) Katit Temple of Spokane|, Mrs Hazel Terriens, Tacoma Griven to it—I've sent him ¢ Shriners will welcome visiting| fatally injured by three-story| a to earn enough to pay his wages. | Shriners during July fall while washing windows Any person at ee Railway employes —_—protest' ford to save $2.00 each against Charles Nagel, former sec | arbitration F rbitration board in Western rail lnot look like much, it soon Back Color, Thickness and q way spute. Luster—E bod Is Usin 7 Bishop Richard J. Cooker of Port. grows in a good bank, and We aaelh ? “ land, Ore, chosen president bos ard); 7 of bishops at Des Moines, Ia. con-|-" © few years you have a Gray hair, however handsome, de ; Regular $24. 50 and Up | ference. [neat sum to your credit. | notes advancing age. We all know | 3 - Secretary Redfield denounces! the advantages of a youthful ap. 3 “calamity howlers” at Indianapoli pearance. Your hair ts your charm, aor st Indianapolis) Interest 4k Mecdbceogt Fo oe New revolution with Huerta as! leader predicted by Pasqual O. An weria, former officer tn "| UNION AT ONE-FOURTH OFF ~ army enhances its appearance a hundred Including all the most-want- Girls of Stadium high school, Ta fold ed styles and colors, in char- be the lim for graduation Either are the tonic at home f lresse Lincoln high sc or get f any drug store a 50-cent c 4 affet: Gov. Johnson of California signa) phur Compound Thousands of , low and taffeta. bill whieh does away with part | OF OZATTLE folks recommend this ready-to-use 4 <F politics in that state. preparation, because it darkens the ‘ eopaias 4 Off Or. Edward Ewing Pratt, chief! Resources Nearly hair beantifully and removes dan 4 $24.50 -$18.40 of the bureau of foreign and do. $5,000,000 druff, stops scalp Itching and falling $28.50 .$21.40 mestic commerce, will visit Seat-| 7 , hair; besides, no one can possibly | $30.00 -$22.50 tle in June | tell, as it darkens so naturally and | $32.50 ....9$24.40 Gov. Lister advises Yakima resi.| HOGE BUILDING jevenly. You mojsten a ¢ © oF 34.5( a dents horticultural code is effec|in the Heart of the Financtaj| *0ft brush with it, drawing this $34.50 -$25.90 ive now hecause of emergency District. | through the hair, taking one small | i 38.50 . $28. i clause, in spite of ruling to cor | strand at a time. By morning the ling ‘ & 4 $42.50 -$31.90 ‘ trar attorney general { gray hair disappears; after another JAMES D. HOGE, Eight-hour law for every industry in Alaska failed of Passage in the All-Wool heen |N. B, SOLNER, N. 6. Cholm, 3613 Woedland D t Park ave, reported to pollee Wed resses a rare; evorted to polee Wea | : Stone ave. bridge into the lake. } 4 ] Off Or, W. D. Gentry, veteran| ‘e ‘4 elegrapher and a minister, is al or in Beattie. H See the new 1848 * og rivals in $28.50 Suits i and $1830 Whit Chinchilla Coats He learned tele-| phing {n rs. Jacques Corbabon, formerly | of Seatt nursing wounded hua.| band in war zone William N. Duane, vice president | For Men Bankers’ Trust Co., of New York, left Seattle Wednesday night, He ‘ was greatly pleased with Seattle, . Bids for construction of stern 4 J R ] ° & wheel steamer for Northern service | F. opened Wednesday at offices of tract, will be awarded in a few 4g W. H. Fisher, Mgr days M Leonora Freidiund, dra Two Entrances—First and Columbia matic soprano of Letpsic, Germany ill sing at phitharmonic concert dey at the Hippodrome we et > h it does retary of commerce, as member of week, and, althoug! President. | TAYLOR the TAILOR ME MAKES CLOTHES ae I build-a suit for the Ladies for $30 and $35 that cennot be equaled. 7 Years in My Present Location Proves Success. David Taylor, Prop., 619 Union St. It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring it fades, turns gray and looks dry and seraggly, Just a fow plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur | application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, | glossy and lustrous, and you ap: Vice President and Trust Officer, | /@*" years younger For Women eRCOS S "GEE,SHE'S PAINTED LIKE A NEW REPRISAL Judge—Where have I seen your before isoner—I am the dentist who your tooth last week. Fifteen years! eee Field Limited Old Sparkleigh (trying to make an {mpression)—So, Miss Bright, | you have taken up kindergarten work? Deeply interested in child pulled Judge hood, I suppose? Miss Hright—Not in second childhood, Mr. Sparkleigt Chose Another Fate They had rambled through the first on the program and he was leading her back to a peat you?” he as she replied pleasanter ways than pled to death | | dance die dancing, couldn't There are being tram- Careful Tenderly the ardent swain placed the diamond circlet on his lady love's finger It seals our engagement,” he said Oh, Jack!” exclaimed the girl Ian't {t sweet? And now,” continued the young man, “would you mind giv ing me a receipt « that the | ring is to be ret to me in mind about marrying me ee © HE KNEW PA ROCKWELL | } | "Suppose, Willum, your father | had $20 in his pocket &nd I asked | to borrow $5 of him—bow much would he have left?” Twenty dollars, mum. see Perilous Pastime “While I was abroad I witness ed a duel in France.” “Anybody hurt? “Yes; on the Principals had a rib broken embracing the other after the combat was over,” Overrated The story told by an maid who went into a decline “What's the matter with you?” her doctor asked old “Oh, doctor,” she sobbed, “I've | been disappointed in love “Naturally,” sald the doctor “It never does come up to expec tations, se PO ages ‘CAN YOU ANSWER | THESE? NO? YOU’RE FEEBLE MINDED! Three mysterious young women, gowned stylishly in black, with | faultlessly manicured hands and | jand refinement, are saving scores of dope fiends from the tortures which follow when they are un Jable to obtain drugs, declare spe |clal investigat | The women know who the drug} jusers are and call at their homes} When the money i» forthcoming the bag fishes open and out come | the capsules. So quietly have they | beer perating that the ithort- | | tles have not yet learned of the ex | bearing every | cites and overworks the kidneys in | ach | | Could you answer the | question jthat Dr, William J, Hickson of Chi *\ eago's paychopathtle ways are en for ch ‘en $,91, 1 jand 16 years old? Dr. Hickson, sole on his owr conclusions, has established the moral and mental standieg of about #,000 people within the Inst year The assistant state's attorne who is investigating the doctor's methods made him produce the questions he asked a 17-year-old girl whom he declared to be feeble nied, From her answers he 1 her as having the mewtality | hild 11 years old | are some of the questions ked her, and her answers YOU ANSWER THEM? is charit i you get something for| nothin an ed the girl, and she was given 4 rating of zero | Q-—What is justice? A—Go before a judge and tell| the truth. (Wrong.) Q—Is it easier to forgive ny STYLISH GIRLS | ~ PEDDLING DOPE FROM MESH BAGS : evidence of enlture carrying a silver mesh hand bag. tent of the traffic or where the drug | ng obtained Those familiar with the condi-| t about by the passage | rison anti-drug act say | narcotics are being smug-| gied over the Canadinn border. MILLION BUCK DANCE It The Million Buck Dancing club, on the evening of May 8 will enter- tain with an excursion and danc ing party at Fortuna park. Boats leave Madison park at § p. m. and Leschi park at 8:15. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy or Bladder Troubles You—-Salts | Is Fine for Kidneys. Meat forms urlc acid which ex-| thelr efforts to filter {t from the} system. Regular eatets of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. | You must relieve them like you re. ieve your bowels; removing all the | acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney re- sion, sharp pains {n the back or| sick headache, dizziness, your stom-| sours, tongue is coated and| when the weather is bad you have| rheumatic twinges. The urine ts cloudy, full of sediment; the chan- nels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night, To neutralize these irritating | acids and flush off the body's urin- | ous waste, get about four ounces} of Jad Salts from any pharmacy take a tablespoonful in a glass of before breakfast for a few| d your kidneys will then act | nd bladder disorders disap-| pear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon | juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen tions to clean and stimulate @huggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes | a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avolding serious kidney and bladder | diseases. | i one if } struck you tn an or otherwin A Ge forgives we when we fight. (Wrong.) Q—What are the three chief * between a king and @ was unable to answer the opposite of A.—Face. (Wrong.) Q—What .is the difference be- tween “laziness and idleness A.-They are the same. (Wrong.) Q—If you saw « doctor, a law. yer and a minister going into a house, what would you think had happened A.—Some one died. (Correct.) «, hat would i do if you miss train A ait for the next one. (Ap proved.) Q—If you were on your way to ool and found = thi you were late, what would you do? A—Go right ‘along. Graded zero.) No better strawberry shortcake than at the Hollywood Lunch, 212 Pike St WE TEACH Practice, Auto. ie ight & 1 “ahnep Da Seattle Engineering School DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? The Doctors Say “Use Musterole” let in Mt STE glow fort MUSTE twinges, loosens up stiffened and muscles MUSTERL 1 J olnment, made with ofl It penetrates fo the seat of pain and drives it away, but does not blister sikin. onta) At your druggist’s, in 25c and 500 jars, and a special large hospital size for Be 5 TEROL what you Company get the ge ulne MUS- for. Cleveland, Ohio, Meat Bargains Frye &Co. 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