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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915. PAGE 4, ° OME ALONG, MA, THERES ara DUR Du . HOM, TLC SBE THAT Vou Ger AW or Nene *WELL, JUST Te & “YOUR DUTIES, MA, ARE RIGHT Away, THs is ASBU AS WARDROOE GET aut soweTiNes | TO SEE WE @ET OUR “WHEN a MING = T WEAR IT IN A CRSnEe Cosrume — Nor | maces Ne TReD our, THERE ° FOR AIR. WARDROBES | PROPER COSTUMES." . THE HAREM SCENE.* HAT ONET!® ¢ / + WARDROBES BTARTT Lied ISN'T A MAM LIVING THaT STUFFY!*? CAN'T BS BOUGHT— The Seattle ‘Star the, $1.90; She per month up te moe toftion as second-class matter » Published Datiy Ry The Star Publishing Ce, Phone Main By mati, out of city, one rear, 98.60; ¢ mor ~s Entered at Seattie, W My carrier, city, 260 @ mo GETTING THERE I Seattle men who are geetting there or who have really arrived. They tell some- thing about themselves and their methods that explain the how and why of their success. “Life isn’t just head. The heart must be trained.” So spoke Dr. Henry Suzzallo, the new president of the University of Wash- ion, to an audience at the Tacoma Stadium high school yesterday. It was the first public utterance of the man who is to have such an impertant to play in this state, and it is gratifying that from this man of intellect and ure and erudition, there should emanate so fine a tribute to the human heart. There is need for the heart even more than the brain to guide us to hap- n. y.. saterdy—1 gess my pal bout ## smart a guy as only his te think #6 but he is a origenal cu annybody has got to admit even the teecher what bawled him out good and proper the other day 1 gorge told me ‘about it last nite when my pop and me wen up to his house that is in the brontx for a vinit the teecher was asking gorgics | class sum queshuns and when tt | got to be gorgies turn to get | | her dont less. There is no lack of brains in a Gen, Huerta, in a Rockefeller, in Kaiser Wilhelm, = ‘a Boies Penrose or William Barnes. But the warm beat of the heart of human-! is not so abundantly distributed. It is the head that calls for war; it is the head which counts the dollars and nds under heel the toilers of the world; it is the head which builds tenements fit for human habitation—for the head figures the profits. It is the head that s ballot boxes and votes conscienceless tranchis The heart has had but little influence. “Sometimes | think the intellectual life has been overestimated,” said Dr. Suz- 9. “Intellectuality is not significant until it becomes part of a background of acter.” It is a fine, warm, human sentiment with which Dr. Suzzallo introduces himself, the state. showed up she asks bim how many days are there in 1 yere ny'porne | “PROTEST GRADING § Executor pent une baat ana the weecher | QE FAUNTLEROY AV. Administrator naid r rong agin id | know § am _—— T. ot Nincerdadltlaenld [Rey We SPs FP Soren rustee answered back the |streeta committee was expected teecher, go ahed and prove it Thursday afternoon when the pro. * there is Sundy, mundy, tusdy lng at Pantene br) We can legally act in wensdy, thursdy, fridy and Sat 4 ; ‘ bog’ discussed. A delegation ty, anys gorgie & that makes 7 | wii be present to protest against these and a great many oth- the work This Man Was a Success | Old- Fashioned Villa | BY VERY so often death strikes close to all N° YW let us observe the difference in meth-! of us. We see hundreds depart on their journey and give little thought. But { cultured Europe, and in barbarous Mexico so often, when one of our own friends Over the seas everything goes. The wells are poisoned, the air is contammated with : lizati f th final death-dealing vapors, whole cities are razed fe * Teeneation of the grim finalit The warring forces are burrowed in like death, so far as earthly affairs are ‘c moles, the code of chivalry, the etiquette of ned. war has been revised to mean “Kill, anyway, Only a few days ago genial Jonathan Gif- | anyhow!” j That's war a-la-mode, up-to-the-moment, | days dont tt the te er come stay In her Ald as 1 equals but | will eat my t body or that teecher er capacities. A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff willy haga at |hever failed to ove dandruff at pre Rye bth nee, and that is to dissolve it, then SA VINGS & ee you destroy ft entirely. To do this, | Convinesd | just get about four ounces of plain Defeated Candidate—You en- |common liquid arvon from any TRUST co. couraged me to run for office. pre (this is all you will need) You know you did. You sald you t at night when retiring; use OF SEATTLE thought I wouldn't make a bad enough to moisten the sealp and ds, as employed in the war zones of f relatives is stricken, we are jolted for an was in The Star office, trying to sel! | or rub it in gently with the finger ying latest edition, de luxe and annotated alderman. well, the | tips fe Capital and Surplus e editor a lot | Trusty Henchman , the | tp " 4 Py ° But oh! those uncouth Mexicans! They returns seem to show that i was | By morning, most, !f not all, of $811 000 ie sat in the chair beside the desk where | sre sq uncivilized. General Pancho Villa right. your dandruff wili be gone, and , is being written, and smiled and chuckled ! sends 2 formal invitation to Generat Obregon cee | three or four more applications will s he talked. 3 - ns DEDUCTION completely dissolve and entirely de-! employing the obsoete, flowery terms of lor stroy every single sign and trace o¢ JAMES D. HOGE, lonathan Gifford was a man who made | 275 to withdraw from Irapuato into the open | |!t, no matter how much dandruff President. @ success. We tlo not mean that he was |, fight, just so a few women and children |N. B. SOLNER, piul alone in making money. For in- | way be spared. And—it sounds like Don | | RS a ne hing and dig-| Vice President and Trust Officer. se - zs as a) Spam ‘ ee . ging of the-ecalp will stop instantly, » Jonathan en had two sons. One Quixote—he assures General Obregon that | and your hair will be fluffy, lus s 18, ‘the other 2 he will be permitted to choose his own post trous, glossy, silky and soft, and HOGE BUILDING _ Curtis, the younger son, belonged to a tion, and will be allowed to fortify it,-undis look and feel a hundred times bet-|4q the Heart of the Financial folks’ dancing club. ait : “au ter.—Advertisement \ District. turbed; that the battle will begin when he i quite réady Clarence Bagley It surely looks as if, with all the warring LARENCE BAGLEY helps us they have done, those Mexicans might have ene Lyf, o spend our money d with his boy's friends, and they loved | tearned twentieth century methods by this As we, cooperatively and “BOOMERS DIDN'T i. He was a chum to his sons. Any father | pine Clarenc . igiey who can accomplish that is a success, no mat- conjointly, possess fixed properties BUILD SEATTLE” "And at every dance, at the invitation of Cur- Jonathan Gifford and Mrs. Gifford were ong the guests. This young-old father fra- * Spinning Touches Your Pocketbook Lighter MAKING IT EASIER FOR YOU TO MAKE ENDS MEET | what else he may do. | a eee eee worth tn the neighborhood of $45, “ wi id ” vant to come | “i e, F ux | 000,000—did ase fn this.country we found hy did you want to com . ¥ ieee g A LADY SUBSCRIBER” writes: “I eed oakuitTT ces one Nature in s miserly mood, | Out here, Miss Natrer” Sie Halt, Bert. Lentios <Laeypt or Sourees . i. think it is just fine for the city council to (ner “ fe an old man who hides | " of 0 . ¢ PAP ad dale ONE st I: Right on Selling pass an ordinance against sitting on the eavential that we | his riches and will neither {| slips ‘ 1c Block Hydro Carbon Upright Gas EEENRY FORD announces that he will doors of a jitney bus. It is so dangerou der spend nor invest them.” ce ree te. Sowa hy ee i0c Child's Toy Broom’. fe B® have sold his 300,000 machines by July Now, it's dangerous too, to hang on a strap ol tte wa of the board “Right down there,” he |) ear me! I thought I'd find 10c 3-Arm Nickel Plated Towel Rack ....5¢ pointing to City Mali them in this pasture, where the it instead of August Ist, and so purchasers | in a street car. Won't the council make that!” iso, he is another Seattle man 25c 21-Point Round Steak Pounder or Tenderer ' ire bound to get the promised rebate against the law?” We give it up “Lady| who has “got there ate nuae Ge esate 4 a re 20¢ 40-ft. '4-In, Shawnee Clothes Line S4f most any other fellow than Henry | Subscriber.” You will have to ask some-| Bagley arrived at his goal by a ro Pg A h Thi 15e 2-Knife Steel Mincing Knife .. 7 fenr) long road, He followed no meteoric giant trees, and brush so ete — 25¢ Moore's Folding Tin Lunch Box .. “Girls ought to be taught how d re’, P | boe els d us such an announcement, we'd hand | ty else eae ae path. Ho waved no magic wand. dense you could hardly get him our advertising rate card, but we do love |turning the things it touched to thru it. I've shot a lot of gee oes Ne emanees. | ff 50c, 60c or 70c Steelsco Nickel + ; ” 1 suppose, Mrs. Comeup, you ® pat on the back big business men who | “DID COL. ROOSEVELT charge up San|kold. He evolved no Napoleonic || use down there. want your daughter to have a |—f Plated Sheare ...........25¢ re millions of profit with workmen and | Juan hill, or did he not?” asks Old Time Sub-|* hemes, He pingged “Seatt! good carriage?” Choice of 6, 7 or Stash. ;s= He deserves a place in this serios eattio was bullt, not Ld Indeed, she don’t need Henry represents a sort of “individual | And maybe the boy stood. on the burning | is reasonably well-to-o bat be tomobile now.” litiative” that draws our warm praise re- | deck whence all but him had fled, simply) cause he is a pioneer and a bullder, | distance “Of &@ city of 250,000 souls deep Me THESE WILL GIVE YOU AN INKLING OF THE GOOD, HARD rdiess of the kicking of the business de- | because he couldn't swim. Some details of /*"! ote sought and found) ae a i Modern Antiques CASH YOU CAN SAVE BY BUYING NOW, DURING as | hi ats ; contentmen “cc i down there,” he says. “Is this a genuine antique? OUR . : istory get away from us, bright as we are.| FEE Ti. | pointing to City Hall park,| asked the prospective buyer RON eee | 50 he crosse e plains there used to be a brook ‘Yes,’ replied the dealer b] 7 f tor Old Demon Rum HEY, THERE! Hey, there! The side show | ] pla his perme ina he ae. wi trout, and giant trees,/ “Why, here's a mark that ind! SPINNING S$ CASH STORE fT toeag ba | ered wagon e¢ was elg and brush #0 dense you could] cates it was made only twenty urth BOE increase in licenses will close 1,250 is still going on. The most ferocious man-| years old, The Bagleys were j|hardly get thru it. I've shot a lot} years ago ~ ae . | eating bandit, in or out of captivity, Pancho| the twentieth family to settle [of groure down there. } “We are living in a rapid age. New York saloons | . la eo uy | Villa, is now preparing to eat alive 35,000| in Seattle. There were not more | ‘he brook is gone. Skyscrapers| It doesn't take nearly as long to | d Good!” shouts a leading prohibitionist. | Mexicans, boots, spurs and all, at Iraguato.| than 100 white people in the |stand where once were giant trver,| make an antique aa It used to” t will close the low-caste doggeries!” Count ’em—35,000! When are Sut Bagley, when he isn't busy - t you get tired) Bagley saw others grow rich |helping us spend our ey » i: But aren't the most drunkards made in | looking at the blod-curdling feats in the main| aimost ¢ overnight fy bold Teagaey, ‘ot 360,000 ms aiathes oat Migh-caste pupperies ¢ | tent, take a peep at the side show once more. | strokes. He saw riches forced |from a dark closet reminders of old on others by the growth of the [days—old newspap files, old i Walla Walla Parent-Teacher as- community. Bagley bent his {deeds and titles bearing historic TRAINS DE LUXE The last word in modern, up-to-date service || sociation meets ‘Tuesday, May 2h at} Pack and worked for wages, He | namos, old letters and old books. STEEL TRAI s ie ro bre is Tuesday, May 2 St) helped build those fixed prop- A historian could write a his: N EQUIPMENT wae eee SenOOl, erties of ours already referred {tory of Seattle and the Northwest —on— | ———————— | to as being worth $65,000,000. from Bagley’s collection, the com “Nature,” he says, pletest of its kind HAIR SUNBURNS AS NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. | times a w. , someti “This is my fun,” says Bag- MUCH AS THE SKIN ]| Miser. In this country we found ley, “and my comfort. When 1 | Nature in her miseriy mood, am reminded by some contrast | ‘ ni : ke an old man who hides his that others made more cf thei Between Remember that to dry the hafr in} Me va pay | riches and will neither spend material advantages than |, | “99” Coffee the lar: gest 25 cent the sun Is disastrous, for the hatr} nor invest them.” get out these reminders, and SEATTLE and PORTLAND ae when wet will fade and change! He was onet of the first pros the wonderful story of Seattle and per pound seller in the Pacific color Just a8 the skin becomes|Pectors for coal in this country.) ig retold to me by them. Seat- | | | SPOKANE LIMITED | Between | SEATTLE and SPOKANE The famous Northern Pacific Dining Service on all day trains . ‘0 ad never been found in pay iit, rs [tanned or burned. Sunshine andling quantities, Ie and his aseo.| bat my worker, “With ance ib air are both fine hair tonics,|ciates located the Neweastle mines. thought contentment returns to 7 || but not hot sunshine on wet or|The “Bagley” vein is still being} me.” Doctor Lathrop is licensed by the damp hair, Not until you have thor-| worke | State Board of Medical Examiners | one mi ee fro zh sues a ®| He was a man of all trades. He| NEW to CALIFORNIA. to practice in the state of Wash 1ampoo are you ready to give slash the fore ere or B d he has bee tian thee sein. ke ash the forest where Inter! Way tne n, and he has been practic Northwest? Because the quality pleases the people. Perhaps it will also too, It is old university building stood. | in ttle for several years. H | Retee ou jrperative that you be very carefull He grubbed stumps, He helped lay|piyor'und a6 hours’ 0 | doctor does not claim that his treat Excursion Fares | P| you. in choosing your cleansing pret the foundation of that first seat of| san aco nt is a cure-all, and he will not | om, an@ never use clea le +|take your cise if he thinks he can | ning. He put the finishing|* for all purposes, put instead get| touches on the roof rail, but not benefit you. If medical or East some good mixture made expressly| fg is the senior painter In Seat surgical treatment is what is need | for shampooing the hair and stim. | tle. * ed in your case, he will tell you so, Daily M 5 3 || wlating its growth. You can enjoy| From his desk in the city hall, bin River, Mtay/and advise you to go to your phys! miy May 16 to Rept. 30. Low ay a. m_| clan and surgeon for treatment. Dr n Francisco 3:30 p. m.| Lathrop does not charge for con sultation and you are welcome to visit his office at 214-15 People's "|; Bank Bldg. any day except Sun days, between 9 a, m. and 6 p, m.| Some of the diseases that Doctor '| Lathrop successfully treats are Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dyspepsia the best that is known by getting! where he sits on the safety valve| , feo? a conpeaien from your|of economy to hold in check the|s druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in| spending propensities of the heads|” 4 cup of hot water and your sham-|of departments who make up the}, 3. mown Ave. ana poo is ready, After its use the hair| board—water, lighting, streets and| dries rapidly with uniform color, | 9 building, engineering and Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are| public utilities—he can look out of| gps dissolved and entirely disappear.) the window, across City Hall park : Your hair will be #o fluffy that it} He can see the courthou will look much heavier than it is.|construction. The 4! Its lueter and softness will also|Smith building t round-trip fares to all points in Middle West and Eastern States. Retttrn mit, Sold by grocers 14-lb. carton 25c. October 31 4,0.” For full information, reservations, ete, call on or write J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass, Ast., ot he| BULL BROS. ef , : onath ||| er Way, Senitie pied La Grippe, Female Trouble, Const! | ag pation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver 107 Yesier Way, Seattle, Wash. | Crescent Mig. Co., Seattle, Wash, FFE fe him : (mrad ST MN EGE |delight you, while the stimulated|The skyline 4s iagad with house J Trouble, Rheumatism, Appendicitis, | A. TINLING, A. GF. @ B.A, jit alp gaina the health which lusures| tops. From afar off comes to his ust Printere Headaches, Paralysis, Insomnia,|{ | my 5 euibinn Bullding, Seattle, Wash, hair growth, open window the roar—softened by| 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Trouie, Ube «and Btomach | | ns Ny Ar BP, Ae Rortiond, Ore

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