The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 4

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PAGE 4. STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915. enith wen et etl Baceced a \ " on ‘ h up to 6 mos. cheeekees Star article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted nN LITTLE CHILD When the Great Builder had —— with co-operation of American Medical Association STANDING TOO STRAIGHT IS HARMFUL Melodrama Becomes Comedy TH Hereone , AND MISS GREASE. PAINT THE ADVENTURESS. DIANA THIS 1S YOUR CHANCE. For A BIG SCENE? DIANA DILLPICKLES IN MOVIELAND 7 *NOW LADIES. THIS 16 A MELODRAMA, LET'S NOT HAVE ANYTHING To PUT 'T ON THE BLINK.” Stand up straight” if you wouldjhave good fi stand “ y on if they ’ “te s s have an erect figure and keep|ures J early completed His plan |b a eee ts ea |iw aa eee "and building of this earth ee eee tine | ae which was but a small part of | but, Uke all 44°| geanding on} ‘cided on man and woman as overdone and | all the welght or the beings which would ma th ts wave (eae hip a m complete “whole here q health der higher than , her, certainly, there must , wee 1 other, Thi a ie >a People who stand so straight Pooh gle @ means of continuing the that they bend over backwards are conside « istence of man and woman called “sway bac yA of tein te df so He arranged for a child When @ person apt 10 -eanent Ss that that child should be stands in the po serious eurvetsre t other children, and so on |aition shown tn of the spine. ind on the Fig. 1 thel If curvature of j } the spine results me We sce, then, that a child jspinal column ts) then the nerve “lis. One of the most important thrown out ng po conties —— oY, od » left u ' sition 1 the he heart, lung “works which He left us. “ mt the heart, lung: y. so, therefore, a chile 1. ns, BD an hay * la. pra Sa * WELL, STUPID, 1 WAITING. - ced tora hth ak ee mr child, your neighbor SLIP ME THE LOST WILL HERE ‘TAKE THE SAFE — ed np that the yet id, the stranger's child FROM “THE 1 CAN'T OPEN IT.” cannot get thelr An sibfitting + rst demand and receive your SAPE." full appl of ae a oes anes pst consideration resh alr is bad. ran f — n » The abdomer down at the heel For from the child, and the POS lye scenes or A ee oe ae fay the child is reared, guid in an unpleasing to throw one outbalanced. d, led, pushed, coaxed, taught, ner and the of balance with a resultant bad way does a child send hi ieeigers: ane effect on the health dren, to a greater or less hest falls on the Sick people are an expense \ back and the kid to the state, whether the ex- ‘Oday a child. Tomorrow a! ey are co! pense be borne by the state or or a woman \ little ness; earnestness or nonsense f semi-savagery, you are ¢ gested. 7 a —_ nt hoa ra parent whether he has hunger or plen-|ing to have grown-up men hae SE opel get pate wealth of ita people a dy for most of Brom a child—left by the|ty, education or ignorance and women with the minds of those afisunts * any state that will not e o keep the race If you—you, the community! children. And the savagery will standing or the duty of caring for t ee > heer the rece let the children of wi be grown fully developed vestiy lic health will fall in its come comes the burglar, the —let the children of widowed! be grown up, fully develope: ! we 4 S i : e vage Balance is Fig.i — The, Petition with other states—- sident, the king, the soldier,/or deserted mothers be taken savagery. Balan an- Fig ve 1 Fi. &. @uthertana. learned man, the cripple,)away from those mothers and If you allow a little boy or other point that“ewayback” p Plas tots. 23° Oa “ea : j most people do Bad for health idwide pred athlete, the thinker, the'put in cramped orphanages a little girl to grow up in the hat-$ae ancl aiisariod 466 Wels. ee a wort pride pt # ther useless “society man,”’}and asylums, you are going/slums, tn the putridity, the au, sarlicniests, cannot howe to ee ul in earnest reformer, the sin-}to have grown up people with! dull, deadly surrounding of th snc ee ‘ $s, cr rec a-/s s, 1 j n : | A clock built by a California we clergyman, the gambler. {cramped minds, cramped na-|slums, in the hunger and tg herent so “mach in|eures You wl haves many norance ot the sums 90 «el OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE || | HE FOOLED DOGTOR 3:22: ci'eze te Bredity as some people say.| cramped citizens |very likely to have a grown-up | there is a great deal in} If you let little boys and}man or woman who ts putrid, c maine FULTON, Ma. May 1—Lett on| 4 THE WAY a child is reared|girls quit school and go to}deadly, brutal <—— And THey , NX; Lae j : Manila Envelopes : h level DO YOU EVER THINK MAD® A LOT oF STRANGER, Do |the battlefield dying, with the aur-| Regular business size hether he sees sobriety or! work, stopping the develop : EVER ) Moivere cee YOU WOW How Shay geon’s notation, “mortally wound-| Printed for $1.95 Per frunkenness; industry or lazi- ment of their minds at the age|\OF THIS MaDe (ir ¢— 4,” written after his name, only to| “Spal a ae ~~ live 64 years and die a natural) ..., Thousand . } : Still lower prices in large ing Death Have His Way |. drinking is equivalent to the services of death, was the experience of the Quantities ‘ 150,000 me N America, one-third of all the people who! ,; die are victims disease—pneu-|jabor in Russia since vodka was cut out Monia and tuberculosis There are moral that are Tf pneumonia were a beast, with sharp speedily settled when reduced to the dollars eth and claws appetite for! and-cents basis nan flesh, you would put locks on your Ors, arm yourself and fight for y life | If somebody told you to let the beast into your house and lock and bar and he publicly calls attention late Jobn W. Davis, a Confederate the enormous increase in productivity of veteran of Fulton. FOCOOC30000h i] Spring Suits} # | KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 7109 Fourth Ave. of lung several issues and a fierce on. y, thuredy—sum grownu; peeple give the devil credit for evrything rong they do and try to get out of ft that way but Ht tle gorgie aint that kind of a feller which is so maybe becaus Why Is It Dark at Night? EDITOR STAR—Wiil! you teil a little boy who ie lame and can't go to schoo! and learn things, why it gets dark at night and where the light comes from in your doors 5 : windows so that the beast couldn't get fhe morning? MARRY. be a very vane vet and ant on |} With a Graceful Swing i p f yo ) big folks who mtil he had made a meal of you, you B to the tricks o ; 1d look on that adviser as an enemy or be _ you ace well enctigh to fo to always passing the buck to sum. Spick, span and new and of standard guaranteed ; ° school, little lame boy, you will study as- body else. the other day little gorgle got into ® scrap with: shorty. miller who lives rite round the corner | {fom gorgies pas house up in the | bronix they was having one swell time quality. For men and young men who are true to high ideals in dress. The price range gives wide 8 latitude for satisfactory choice— " $15, $18, $20, $25 |tronomy and learn about the stars and sun . janc lation to the earth. Astronomy ; ¢ sked beak, | @"4 their re ) Ee children, you'd sities lektity to pro- fore Christ was born men studied the stars, “ d because they studied so well, even little fect your little ones and turn a deaf ear to} and becau . | If tuberculosis were a ravenous bird of CONVERSATION WrtHour evse who should declare that that terrible|Children can now understand why there is BUTTING t | king their hair out and High-grade Blue Serges, beautiful patterns in D ood thing to have in the house,|™sht and w hy there is day IN | Seratching there faces when Cassimere stripes, plaids and various colorings in mee * s i i! You will find it easier to learn about seorgies ma sayled around the But, without beak, teeth or claw, pneu-} and tuberculosis kill. Ignorance and jsness enable them to kill one-third of checks. The Glen Urquhart overplaids are here, Men coming here tomorrow for their Spring Suits are bound to be pleased. corner and got a eyeful of the fite just after her little gorge had kicked shorty in the slats } | | | | night and day if you take your ball and hold it before a strong light. The half of the too. : ; | bal the light is bright, the other half | which nocked shorty into the ‘Americans who die, every year. If these} ball mext the ligh § Pcs Jeak plo airte, airtte Wore claws and teeth, how the world] is dark. Now make a mark on the side where gorgle, ecksclames his m laugh at us if we permitted them to|the light is shining and call it Seattle, then you know that it fs wic to elma ag r urn the ball around like a top and the mark fite other little boys { am sure us off at such a rate! But we know that|‘"? i it was satan that put it into your head to pull your playmates hair that way maybe it was ma, replys gor- wie, but that swell kick in the slats what | gave him was my own idea } will soon be in the dark, and so it will move |from light to dark The earth is an immense ball spinning round the sun. The sun shines always, but the part of the earth we live on is sometimes kill through carbonic-acid gas, foul air. © neglect to fight them off with fresh air as foolish as to neglect to use a gun against howling, hungry wolf. With what horror d we look upon the man who made his , turned away from the sun, then we have #0 You see gorgie cood have agate suelo eee night; when we spin back into the light we dlamed tt all on the devil and get 2! But he wonld be no more foolish have day. him ‘when thay got homes works ° he who makes his children sleep in an wanted sum of the credit for his- atmosphere laden with carbonic acid gas.| More Crooked Politics self ee Johny th is there in ome case as certainly as > (ie: Hedend . 4 ) as 3 or a ge: the other. The only difference is a dif- AKLAND, Cal.’ has an elcetic n fraud Waiter (in restaurant)—-What nce in the sorts of stupidity. It is simply | scandal which gives promise of running will you have to drink, sir— letting Death have his way because he isn’t|that of Terre Haute a close second : Brat Sra ee pea iged out in bristly hair, gleaming fangs| The “Committee of One Hundred” fur- A HURRIED INTERVIEW | tearing talons. And fresh air is cheap. j|nishes a list of 16,000 false registrations, Waiter—Excellent, sir; just Demon and Business like your mother used to make. Guest—Huh! Gimme a cup of tea | | which, for a city of Oakland's size, is a pretty fair showing. Forty-four registrations from “¢ goon the city wood yard, where there are two em yr tee E GUESS that Demon Rum had bet-| pioyes, 12 from a one-chair barber shop, and Futile Advice ter run for his life now. Business is|a few from every bill board location and va This is a truth we often quota Want Credit On your new - Spring Clothes. We are giving you ut- most in quality at a very But few men seem to learn it, | It isn't wise to send a note | That must be labeled “Burn it.” him, in England. cant lot in the city are a few of the charges Lloyd-George declares that the time lost made. AGED CROOK GETS | A 12-YEAR TERM LONDON, May 7.—Charles Wit YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY to acquire an interest in the “Wonderphone” is fast slipping away. @ Public demonstration of this wonder- ful, high-power telephone positively closes on or before Saturday, May 15 @ A few dollars invested now may make you a large sum. @ Will you be.one of those who will say: “Yes, | had an opportunity to get an in- terest in the ‘Wonderphone,’ and I’m . sorry | didn’t take it?” . @ Or will you be one of the fortunat ‘ones? @ The question is up to you! @ See the “Wonderphone” at 816 Sec- ond Avenue right away! liams, known to the New York po- al Charles Allen, who, despite | his 70 years, is called by Scotland |Yard one of the most dangerous men from America, and Annie Fer- guson, known also ag Annie Grant and Annie Gleason, were sentenced in Old Bailey court today to 12 and |10 years’ imprisonment respective- ly for robbery. A jeweler named Gutnowski took $8,000 worth of gems to their apartment tn Febru- ary and was sandbagged and robbed. i Positive Relief For Constipation The progress of modern medi- cal actence 1, perhaps, no more } forcefully evident than in the simplifying of many of the old time remedies of past genera- tions. Wor instance, the harsh cathartics and violent purgatives used by our forefathers to re Hove constipation are now known to be not only unnecessary, but really harmful, Constipation can be more effectively relt out the discomfort and f old-tiine remedies occa A combination of at tive herba wit Grog stores under “Well, I suppose we may safely way all Europe is now at war.” “Yeu; even the bables are up in arms.” GLITTERING CHANCE “How did to that blonde’ ou come to propose Dr, Caldwell's Syrup “y I thought It was a gold eee ne tt le cesolenty £2441 en opportunity from opiate and narcotics and feted equally as desi dy for In Harmony the tintest ba sa for rugged ) This is a fine time of the B. Caldwell, 452 Washington at., “You can't start an argument ni \} Monticello with me that way, my agree with you,” dear, I “Papa, did Harold ask you for my hand tonight?” “Ye.” “What did you say to him? “Oh, he left before | came to that.” . The class had just been enjoy- ing a strenuous course in classic mythology, and as the result of the final examination the teach. er expected to find some real gems of classic lore, In answer to the question, “Who was Cyclops?” one paper read an follows “Cyclops wai the man who 10¢ Dover Egg Beater 150 75 Feet 12 B: 50c Sheffield Meat Saw or Knife 5e Dozen %4x14 Screws $10.00 Foot-Power Tool Grindi ng Hotpoint Electric trons . Spinning’s Close-Out Sale 1S THE TOP-NOTCH VALUE.-GIVING EVENT IN SEATTLE Ploture Wire .... 10c Wire Egg or Potato Lifter ..... seageey $7.50 Bicycle or Motorcycle Whee! Truing Stand Keeping your wheels true saves tires, rims and expense $5.00 6-Foot Atkins’ Tyee Crosscut Saw $1.00 Pair Stormproof Barn Door Hangers 25¢ Copper or Brass-Finish Door or Drawer Pulls SPINNING’S CASH STORE FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Prescription This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi- |nent physician and is usually so | successful in removing freckles and | giving a clear, beautiful complexion |that it is sold by druggists under | guarantee to refund the money if it fails, Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re- |move them. Even the first few ap- |improvement, some of the lighter |freckles vanishing entirely, Be sure to ask the druggist for the double-strength othine; it ts this that is sold on the money-back guarantee, FREE + + $2.50 $2.2 Stand . 1415-14 17 Fourth Av. | plications should show a wonderful | Me Open Saturday 10 P.M. Boys’ Suits $5 Up low price, and remember our liberal term offer of Free alterations. Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Shoes LADIES’ BEAUTIFUL SPRING COATS AT $14.75 AND $16.75 In Serges, Gaberdine, Poplin, Coverts and fancy mix- tures made up in the very newest modéls; thoroughly lined In Peau de Cygne, and tastefully trimmed. The excellent materials and workmanship of these garments assures satisfactory wear, Unusually large assortment is shown at these price: 80 Suits and Dresses, ATELYS 1119-1121 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring. zzz = a OCHO ZEEE EEE TE rH HHH RKKKK KKKRAAXRA AXA

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