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whet © market being purely inued rise in stocks? expert and most reliable fiwamelal dissectors tm the count The Star prints Mt as an interesting news story—as a detached scientific » Situation—while at the same time warning Ite reader SPECIAL ANALYSIS By the Moody Manual Organization, Ray W. Porter, Ice President i LTHOUGH some shakeout is overdue, at the moment!ig imagine them any lower Proving Him Neutral | Reliable News From Turkey © STRONGER proof of neutrality i W: CALL it downright cruel—these N Wilson's | overt insinuations that the news from needed than the way President : ons op « dl accurate as speech of April 20th is received by the bel | Constantinople is not quite as accura ligerents. President Wilson said that Uncle public Sam should be prepared to render assistance Why anybody should doubt the truthful to both belligerent parties, at the war's close | ness of the Constantinople news writers is The Berlin editors, as one man, jump on/ 4 mystery to us the suggestion of Uncle as a mediator, because Our journalistic brethren in the Ottoman land, who can buy, and not to Germany, who | that is famous. As evidence of this we quote can’t buy. i the following, clipped from a recent issue of British statesmen, also the solicitor general | the most reliable of Turkish daily newspa of Canada, thump that proposition because | pers, the Constantinople “Ikdam Uncle has been “nagging” Great Britain in The lands near the Suez canal are now ali eh occupied by the Ottoman troops. The Indian the matter of seizing American cargoes. troops deserted to us, and the Suez com- The fellow who isn’t pleasing either side pany’s boats were removed fi he canei. When of a fight is neutral and impartial. the news of the success of our Army of Salvation We maintain this, without ambiguity or] fetched Aleppo, the schools were all given a equivocation, because of years of editorial ex- holiday and the people celebrated the victory. Thus our contemporary on the banks of mS | ~We have seen perfectly lovely fights in families, choirs, uplift societies and purely Social organizations, and have been expected +to fight on one side or the other, and didn't The result was a fine collection of personal and particular abuse, compensated for by the | put let us quote from the Constantinople Supreme satisfaction of knowing that we | «Servet.i-Fuuoun,” another membet of the } Weren't in the fight at all. | Turkish brotherhood of exact and trustwor- Indeed, no other newspaper in the world has yet had the enterprise to publish this im portant news of the sweeping triumph of the lurks over the English in Egypt. You can't afford to be without the “Ikdam.” When both sides cussed us for fighting thy journalism: | for the other side, we knew we were the His islamic Majesty, Wilhelm 1i., hae made neutral, innocent bystander and getting no his state entry into the conquered French cap- * ‘ ital. In celebration of the German victory over more. of the bricks than the segtral, innocent Daria, ble mnalesty tabde a epeseh trom tho bystander usually gets | in the former French chamber of deputies. After Nor need the life of President Wilson be its conclusion he offered the imperial hand'to be saddened by threats of passing him up as a kissed by the French ex-deputies, who were deep- i ' hed by this magnanimity! mediator. .Next to being neutral, the most y wuehed by this mage y ; Batisfactory job is that of not being @/ Asa parting fling at your rank skepticism, mediator. ” i we quote from the “Hanumlar Gazettassi,” a This applies to nations, to church choirs,| newspaper which is printed largely for the to peace societies and, with a vengeance, to | Jadies of Constantinople. Says the Gazettassi: STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915. PAGE 4, WHY DOES WALL STREET ROAR? IT’S PROSPERITY! IN What ts the TRUE inner significance of the Interesting doings these de7*) Wwe are in for a real bull market, and our study of conditions|to prosperity The conditions un on the stock exchange? AU experts agree that It's speculation, Bvery observer advises the generat leads us to conclude that the top is still a long way off our! : : | tite 8 SO Gel, ertinnge Gackarm thet Che Neetnidere A great deal of nonsense has been printed about this/ fundamental “speculative.” The| the new img statement of the case wae prepared wepecially tor The star Speculators are always the ones who start things y the tamous Moody Manual organisation. unioubiediy the moot! wther people wake up to he fact that they have merely fore grain seen improvement in actual business conditions finding their a STAR, what is going on at the present time is feeling Getter « It is natural that new was difficult for anybody! speculative with an understanding of past financial history in this country) prisé The country was blue as indigo all last fall and price 4 of securities were so low that with courage ing periods of adversity, the Moody Manual organization sticks to the belief thati woke up and began to start things, and to discount a return] doe DIANA DILLPICKLES IN MOVIELAND OM, THIS 1S MAGNIFICENT! WAD SO MUCH WEALTH “OU DID WELL, Miss DILLPICKLES. \ ls BACK Te | might be desired by the truth-loving world | Uncle has been selling war munitions to Eng- | country have a reputation for strict veracity | perience. the Bosphorus “scooped” the whole world. | Can you doubt it? family mix-ups. The harem of hie Islamic M William "Many a perfectly good man {s going| I+ the principal officers chine Aron and the _ through life unnoted, ragged, uncombed and prover origr Alpe Ph =e a gehen _tnkempt through yearning to be a mediator. naughts captured from the wriiee wit eecort the | The peace-maker may be blessed in the life imperial harem! to come, but he can bet on being thoroughly Oh/ you William! cussed in this. “We imagine that the fellow who finally| A Good Idea these European belligerents in hand to | ¢¢ ET us think of America before we h down their quivering bristles and fon- think of Europe!” says Woodrow’ Wil- dle their velvety claws, is going to believe if that he’s been trying to pacify wildcats, and we don't~advise even Woodrow Wilson to go to worrying about losing that job. son we've been thinking of Europe first and, psychologically, we're in a state of depres- AYBE the printer has a grudge against | our sympathy. Kenny Beaton, or maybe it was his Let us turn over a new leaf of our think- “way of joking with a humorist. Anyhow, | *t*! .We are powerless to improve condi- |» just as we were saying all those nice things te ht Europe, and America needs our best FE yesterday about Beaton, who used to be a Oug' co-worker of ours and who is now going to ony i have a soft job with Willie Hearst, Hd | Temporarily Floored Bonehead Printer got a couple of lines from HE U., S. steel corporation cut dividends some “baby” story mixed up and put them rather than cut wages. at the end of the Beaton story. When the We heard of this decision several days Story appeared in the paper, lo and behold! | ago, and will have some comment on it as Kenny was the mother of scores of babies. | soon as we catch our breath. 5 ° Editorialettes EIGHTY-TWO of the Americans with in- | A SNEAKING suspicion is growing that comes of $500,000 or more live in New York, | that Panama canal is a mighty sight greater /or else the revenue officers haven't caught | accommodation for banana ships than for all of them. | battleships. | REMEMBER THAT when your garden | GERALDINE FARRAR is to get $2 a iecks best to you, it also looks best to minute for appearing before the moving pic Sccces, | ture camera—just about what the photog | rapher gets for our appearing before his | camera. TURNING FROM the heroic capture of | Hill 60, we observe that a young Turk has| THE-POLECAT a ‘i . fe { | ppears to be the only eloped with 12 wives of Ali Ben Barbum, | thing in the bs jae va can remain neutral les. a perfectly good merchant of Smyrna. | and please both WOULD A GERMAN INVASION BE BAD FOR ENGLAND? BY HERBERT QUICK “i jthe language of the courtly and re-| The Anglo-Saxons were practical. Would it be a bad thing for Eng- fined. \ly slaves. But the Anglo-Saxon Jand if the Germans were to subju-| But the English now claim that |blood finally triumphed over the gate the British isles? the Norman conquest was a fine |Norman-French The conquered The last time Great Britain was|thing for the country. |finally absorbed the conquerers. ; conquered, the British themselves| “It high-mettled the blood in our English democracy resisted suc ‘insisted it did them a lot of good. |veins,” says one great English |cessfully the chivalry of the Nor. mt bs ingland, the e Normans wer eo e OC ‘ a Norman-French, under Duke Wii-| bravest, coasieee, pinot itor EN Rocio gon de By | in| stitution and the literat: Mam of Normandy, crushed the|Europe—bred from the Norwegian| make us of the United Miatee what army of the Anglo-Saxons, under|conquerors of northern France,|we are. Harold, the son of Karl Godwin, and|with all thet i f . | eir ruthless Viking na-| If the Anglo-Saxons could deriv established the Norman-French as|tures, and the French whom they|a benefit from the Norman Com the owners, oppressors and reorgan- | conquered quest, why might they not be able izers of England. The Normans were law givers,|to do the same with a German con The very language in which t poets, artists in the practices of | quest? is — was altered by this con-|chivairy I don't expect any Britisher to ac quest. | They seem to have pressed the | ce r > e|cept the suggestion amiably, f Anglo-Saxon words became low|Anglo-Saxons down into the very on October 14, 1066, no Anglogaxon and unfashionable; Norman-French,! grave of their nationality. |could ‘have seen anything but ruin _ = = in the Norman victory AMUSEMENTS | "hat was 860 years ago. In 860 |zears the historian may be able to METROPOLITAN |MOORE .* GL) tet ts ope no wie, DDAY STANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY It 1s very hard fo c Sipe sncalibasgeny LAST TIME, TONIGHT | al a for us to find tt “RIGOLETTO” | ce mica as sis MARIE TEMPEST | Forethoeght “MARTHA” Ph “That batht Mat., 26¢ to 81.00; Night, 500 to 2.00. “NEARLY MARKIED” ut eater eee ie Night Prices—2he to $2.00 Can't help it. I want to get * r low enough ne coWwne. PANTAGES RICHARD THE GREAT The Monk Who Made a Man of LOEW'S EMPRESS ‘Tonight, Second Show UT NIGHT FOR Lonw A Revelation m Himself Dentist—Now ope : ‘cmourr open wide your WINONA WINTERS In conjunction with our reguiae|| Mouth and I won't hurt you a bit “CONSCIENCE” ahow. | Patient (after the extraction) vA hae aati ons | —Say, doc, now | know what An and 206 anias did for a living That's a right fine idea. For nine months} hs sion, our minds dulled by the horrors and _ Takes a Whirl at Motherhood our hearts saddened by the demands upon| 5 xs Ss Col, A. J. Blethen of the Times | made an appearance in Judge Ron- ald’s court Tuesday afternoon thru his attorneys, in answer to a bench to answer a charge of contempt of court. in still seriously fll. s of $5 each pald by 87 caught gambling raid, CUT PRICES EXAMINATION 26c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices. 22K Gold Crowns... Bridgework .. Full Set of Teet Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings Silver Filling: Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly every one indulges thelr (| tite, and the digestive organs remulting in a con- sonous waste that ) clogs the bowels and causes much { misery and distress. The most eff correct this co gontion of p ition 1s the com- laxative herbs bination of simp pepsin known as Dr well's Syrup Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. nt-tasting ren itive In action, a pation, sick he and $1.00 « bottle. wands of ho pensable family free trial bottle write DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Laboring People's ventists. ublic Market the price of cotton recovers NOW TAKE THE SPARKLERS THE PROPERTY MASTER.” A ‘ | | "WE KEEPS 'EM IN THIS NAIL KBG. THEY'RE Correct Color “What kind of a Wress should the refugee wean in the play when she ia taken off the lonely island where she was ship- wrecked tT” “1 think {t ought to be a ma- Foon costume.” . He Was Game “Wall make a night of It,” de- | clared the Bostonian. “Well havea feast of reason and a flow of soul.” “AMl right,” assented the New orker. 1 er heard of them features, but they sound ore More Enterprise “That landlord is certainly an enterprising feller.” How now? “He has installed outside roller towels that run the full length of A. three-story hotel. Guests on every floor can lean out of the windows and wipe their hands, “But why have the towels out side?” Oh, that’s so the rain can wash ‘em." eee He Forgot A woman who lives in the southern part of the city and is precise in her language has found &@ great deal of difficulty in get- ting her youngest son to respect the niceties of the English la® guage. The worst habit the little fellow has is dropping the final “g” on words ending fn this let ter, At a party in honor of his birth- day he remarked before all the assembled guests What a good time I'm havin Willie, Willie,” the mother re. mpnstrated, “you forgot your ‘g.’” Ob, yes,” spoke up Willie. “I should say, ‘Gee, what a good time I'm havin’ . tusdy—a swell dame went out in the country to visit her roora] relashions last week & when she got to t® little hick town there was a cab at the deepo for her relashions was us- ing there 2 horses plowing the ground for the spring planting seeson now, this dame hadent never riden in any vehickel but street ‘8, subWays and once in a while in automobils and when she gives the once over to the nag that was hitched up to the cab she begins to get nervussed and scared but she starts to climb into the cab just the same & win she was 1-2 way in a big fly gets busy with the horse and he begins to stamp around which neerly up- sets the dame climbing in are you shure your horse {s tame and not two wild, she in: kwires of the cab driver he {s that mom, replys the driver well, the dame gives both the feller and the nag another eyeful and then she says f do hope tiat you wont run away with me, mis ter driver ho, mom, dont be skeared of | that, replys the driver, i allroddy have a wife and 8 kids at home jobny } war orders represent millions of profits which are gradually |the tonnage shares naturally begin to reflect|high records, but below their FOR BULL MARKET! {good business and to discount the beginning of the ends. lerlying this bull market are deep and The rise in Bethlehem Steel is n oo tl an that of a few i ¢ y 8 ro Prica neltin ne ac nee been piling up, and the effects of years ago in Ameri melting ( } The t tocks are less than have occurred in the past in many yet tobe ant le bonanza vdustrials. Naturally, the industrials are showing img crops and the receipts from ment first, and the railroads will follow as the t into general circulation. Even the South} Speculation runs in waves, and a new wave \ overdue. Our investigations indicate that PROPLE rIiLL hould be leaders in this new) PLAYING a! Many buyers ¢ tock ef ash, new st represent enter-|margins as a rule are large, the st of reckle I by up, in many cases following try-|lambs has not yet been reac hed, and prices of Many the when the turn for the better|old seasoned stocks are still not only far below their pre 18 normal level in good time CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REASONABLE Editor of The Star A recent sue of your paper contained the re port of a sermon from b Pastor Rus and h with the question, “Christian Sch ence Science, Is It Reasonable”? The question demands an an swer, which can best be given by correcting some of the missstate ments made in the reported wer | mon Some of these, briefly stated, fol low: “Christian Science teaches |there is no sin, there is no evil, no sickness, no death; and then tells how these may be destroyed;” it deniew the personality of God un til finally one has no God; it teaches that sin, death, etc, are merely errors of the mind”; and that “whoever dies ymmite mortal error;” and the assertion is made that its teachings are “vague, «am. biguous, farfetched, and unserip tural,” ete., ete The actual teachings of Christian | Science on these and al! points are clear and logical. | | This is the reason why it ap-| | a as this distinguished critic admits, “to a very intelligent class of people of considerable mental in dependence,” notwithstanding his later assertion that its followers have “become an easy prey to Mrs. Eddy's errors In the language quoted in your headline, “Come, let us son together Christian Seienc regards sin, jand every ph of evil, in the same light that Jesus did when He spoke of the woman “whom Satan hath bound, lo, these 18 years.” And Satan He defined thus: “He a murderer from the begin- ning; he abode not tn the truth, for there is no truth in him.” Clearly then, that which has ro truth in it must be a deception, an {llusion. He came to destroy the ‘works of the devil’—sin, sickness, sorrow, death, These are not then a part of the true creation of God Regarding one phase of evil, sick |ness, Mra, Eddy writes on page jence and Health; “Sick of TID"--A JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ" for aching, burning, puffed- up feet and corns or callouses “How ‘TIz’ | does help sere fest.” Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bun- fons and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “TIZ” is magical, acts right off. “TIZ" draws out all the poi- sonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use “TI wear smaller shoes. Use “TIZ” and for- |get your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ” now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet,’ glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, nefer get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. 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Soasrecssccveveces *, Sc There should be one near every wash bowl and one at hand when vegetables are being cleaned; also around sinks, Contractors pay about $10.00 a dozen for $3.25 Eight-Cup No. 58 Universal Percolator . $3.00 Hotpoint Electric Irom... ccc ceeee cee te eee er see ars eee PQS4 The Opportunities to Save at Spinning’s Are Greater Than Elsewhere SAVES ELDERLY FOLKS —_ FROM BLADDER MISERY 5 Says Christian Scientist to Pastor Russell The Movie Crown Jewels etons news neither fr a nor unm real—this is. fale sense of the i Sick: ners is more than fanc t in wolid conviction, It must therefore be dealt with throtigh right ap sion of being This agrees with the declaratio of the Master that {it was the | knowledge, or apprehension, of the truth which should make men free, When one has been told a |lie and believes it true, it may ause considerable trouble; but ; when he learns the truth about the | matter, the Me becomes a non- jentity and powerless to affect him This is the light in which Chrin- tlan Science regards evil, and the method of its destruction. Just in proportior “one understands the | powerlessness of evil to confer either pleasure or pain, he becomes its master; and the teaching and | practice of the Great Teacher made | pl®in in Christian Science to this jage is showing how this ts to be | accomplished. God is regarded in Christian Scl- jence as Person in an infinite sense, | but not tn a« Mrmited sense. It ac- | cepts the Scriptural declaration of | His ompiscience, omnipotence and jomnipresence, that God is Spirit, not “a” spirit; Being, not “a” phe |being; that His kingdom is ever | present and within | It teaches and proves that God jand His Christ never died. An im portant fundamental proposition of | Christian Science is that God, be- ing Spirit, His creation, includ- ing man, must be spiritual; this conclusion adhered to, we must ad- mit He ts not material, The denial of self demanded b the “Master meant more than |commonly supposed; ft includ the denial of the testimony of the senses thru which the material self is conceived | I shall not trespass further upon your valuable space other than to say that it is as impossible for one | who holds as does this critic to the | materialistic theories of creation, |to clearly apprehend and intelli. (gently discuss the teachings of [Christian Science, as for one to correctly explain the problems of higher mathematics who had never demonstrated its rules, Yours re- spectfully, 9% CHARLES F. KRAFT. Tacoma, Wash. WE PAY 4 per cent interest on small as well as largé amounts. One dollar is enough if you have no more, e UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 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