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[ pupitenea natty hy The Star Member of the, Beripps North. | Went League oe| | The Seattle Star the, $1.90; 8 office as * THERE'S Ry mail, out of city, one year, $3 Ente t Beattie, W Per month up to 6 mos d-clans matter Newspapers | | | | ree, Chamber’s Against It, Too ERTAINLY! The Chamber of Commerce is against day Just like thé Employers’ association, The Chamber's bureau of taxaion has recommended a_ resolution declaring against the day labor plan of ee city to construct the approaches to the Salmon Bay bridge over Lake shington canal, The day labor plan means the city pe do the work direct, under labor, too. the charge of the city engineer. It would cut out the contractors, and sub-contractors, and the other middlemen. But, says the chamber’s bureau, the day labor plan is against the = law and it’s bad public policy. * —AND 1 DON'T PROPOSE “TD You understand, of course, that by the day labor plan, there won't STAND FOR YOUR IDLE CHATTER. be any chance for a contractor to violate the eight-hour law or the $2.75 minimum wage provision of the city charter. That's why the day labor plan doesn’t suit certain folks. * She Was Wanted HIS is a pretty good old world when all is told—filled with kind and loving hearts a-plenty, if one but seeks them out. day or so ago, a “business personal” appeared in a Los Angeles paper. It was inserted by a little sweet-faced woman, made helpless by rheumatism, who simply asked “if anybody wanted a grandmother.” Then She spent a troubled, sleepless night wondering if the busy world would see her little ad, or, if seeing, give it heed. By all established tenets of the misanthrope that heartless world was due to jeer and sneer—-but it didn’t. From as far away as San Diego, early next day, came telephonic responses offering to share homes and comforts with the little grand- mother. In Los Angeles several hurried to the given address, to find themselves too late. Almost before the dew was off the flower, an- other woman, a widow with a ‘ittle daughter, had “adopted” a mother for her little one, and with radiant counte- reasure. for herself and a grandm other mance “stood guard” over her And more: Offers of financial stance poured in, while several physicians called to offer free medical treatment for her rheumatism, and So, at eventide, the sun which had risen upon a sad and hopeless woman, shed its rays upon a countenance wreathed in smiles and eyes that shone again with the light of hope. Perhaps it’s God’s sunshine and the flowers innumerable song birds, with which California has been blessed, that move the hearts of its people to acts like this. Maybe the same Hand which sowed the seeds of the Golden State’s richest harvest, at the same time sowed the seeds of kindness in the hearts of the inhabitants that all might be in harmon Who knows? cal * . * and the fruits and the * Expel ’Em, Then Spank ’em HE United States supreme court has upheld the right of schools to expel certain sap-headed, fresh, half baked imitations of real young manhood who gather in secret to smoke cigarets, tell smutty yarns, lie to each other about nice girls and swagger around with a $40 pin in their fies, referring to themselves as “Frat men.” * * * * : Pointer for Uncle. ENMARK not only removes the property qualific but gives woman political enfisement. If Uncle Sam doesn’t hurry, he'll be at the tail end of the procession. * ” * * « a * * BRYAN NEEDN'T weep over not getting an invitation Champ Clark's daughter. Next time marry, Bill shall get tw ea 22 *. * * * * DURING THE first six months, a billion and a quarter tons of freight went through Panama canal. In war times, too ‘6.6 * s8 ee ITALY DECLARES that Austria broke the triple alliar onto Servia without notifying Italy. Another “scrap of pape YAQUI INDIANS declare war against Germany doesn't declare something against Germany * * ans THINKS THE *_* * tion for voters, we vitations ¢ treaty by pitching on the scrap heap! Cold day when somebody CAN READ THAT HORRID MISS DO 1 MAKE MYSELF PLAIN?" “* © © MR, SMIT I've JUST RECEIVED ms SIGNED 7 BY ONG OF THESE FELLOWS THAT oF SENIVUS To WRITE HIS NAME SO NOBODY we SHALL GIVE LETTER THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES—— TOUCH A LETTER, Iv’'S A MARK Iv. |DIANA IN MOVIELAND GREASEPAINT GOSSIPING AGAIN, 1 JUST KNOW SHE'S TALKING ABOUT ME!" OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 4, PLEASE STEP OVER HERE, = 1915. PAGE BY MACDONALD “LOOK MERE, ‘YOU CHESSY CAT, 1 WON'T STAND FoR ANY MoRE OF THIS STUDIO GOBEIP cr YOURS. I'M LEADING LADY HERE Now — therefor advertising rates. Nera OK OS RAR RN “IF WE BE ity—Living ssn | VERY PLAIN, INDPED — BUT | 1 THINK IT's THE WwAW “OU COMB YOUR. HAIRY Plan of a Lovable God. vention and, Cal from the | of the same ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS Beattie Uranch Bible wetting omprehe f the Bible tea International Students’ t in indeed 1 Yet muct ‘THE DEN AL WAR| : a the Hible thus discredited RE! People in facts are that death * or Faget ¢ humanity is are heret ome Den and that unless would be © omplish postle p mankind the dead (Romans nts out that OWN Un ps8 Block pen evenings Rand Su {i 4 for people who work 2640 D Br Ave hen to make no applicatic t The ‘Difference Between j} |a Fool and a Wise Man) "4, set apart for recovery is the period iah's glorious Reign. leliver mankind from the by “tf corru n Men may be ascertained at the|« tas * ” * * * * ca ~ BATH HOUSE JOHN COUGHLIN is threatening civil war in Chicago if the Drys win. We know of no one in the world that the general public would rather see with his back against a wall and a firing squad in the center foreground than Bath House John. { j Editor jmilk, The Star Milk, NN nn rn rn nee nn | IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL pure) ence is the foundation of a child's; who taught through one man’s diso savings bank. Fools can for tender, beautiful Buddha, eemmemed - world Hes in the Wicked One. publish these tnetruction INTERNATIONAL. BIDLE port hia addrens |“ conditions, but a resurrection al-|s (John 9:16 ready begun in the hearts and the | w n stead he ninds of the New Creatures tn is thes precious members We must not lowe sight of of ist. “The Lord knoweth however, that there are His not can we perceive Association, of Which Pastor detinite Russell is President j times min Ch mpe (Philippians MEET EVERY SUNDAY wae #15. %) He desired membership in th | op mysteries that! Body of Christ | co} nderstood only by the Chriet sssade “Quninell | : lergy. But we are beginning . olntes m— Bible see that God's Rook Is the most Pte | mAb ver the m cs Throvgh- tions bas been R fra of =the | ARE ANVET Anointed; and throuch the Apostie He has sald that all things are to aime ticularly about the amount of Jabor | Brow jab «a to be ig [and money expended if only they a brother of mine, ts no pro.,#ucceed. The Apostle. taking the Felation and never had Teion It that all shall be recovered [Viewpoint of God. says, “How shall jany a« lation from the death sentence. Death |All these things look when compared |me. This impostor has sro euch one mane, disobe-|WIth the privilege of Joint-heirship on HSiance Gnd ln to be eet aside thre with Jesus Christ fi another man's obedience | Then St Paul declares that he does d and ga all thie that he may win and for al “jibe found in Him—a member of the the firat rs d oft His | Master e us in as| know ore t only | Pesurrection, . but that | ment be raised from the) the oft when He vw burch Risen With Christ, Maets ee h wurrection un- |make money ‘but it takes) O77 (OT Sheaus of ine Church as . cantons seeurvee separate from the world, Elsewhere © who would suff a wise man to keep it. the Bible declares that the whole ign with H an- for jthe ‘ ottmasely fl ABAOC 1A TI0) aan eee ane The New Creature’s Resurrection Begun | DEAD WITH HIM, WE SHALL LIVE WITH HIM” ALSO Resurrection in the Heart—Death the Great Enemy of Human- the Resurrection Power of Christ's Resurrection—Dead to the World Now —Risen With Christ Now—The Philosophy of the Process —Terms and Conditions of Discipleship—The Lovable Life Now—Knowing the nell [people are Odd Fellows in that they r Mfferent fr ow They n that they are of the 14 have more or | tie | Mie ounted as loss and dre rison to that wonderfu bers of The has | be * in coms joint heirs 1 Peter 1 ent that } Klory privation orde political ors They do not concern themselves the Chu with and seeing id exalted our Lord. » tred to follow the he says, “That Tm d the power of His experience that «rand be “changed in a io- in the twinkling of an eye.” Since flesh and blood cannot tgherit Heavenly Kingdom, therefore all the Body of Christ must undergo the wonder sformation of t : surrection—t1 Corinthians that t the So, Him resurrection » of Christ's Sufferings hat he could not K what made St so different from other Purify your heart Kind ere still under condemnation.| We look back and see life. Dineased milk means the death | Coase to kill. Hatred ts not appeas But the A 1 Jains that the | erful mai ‘ ti tut the Apostle explains that the | erful, = Y of & child, oF, at beat, « diseased ‘od by hatred. Be like unto broth-| Interest dp Per Cent fi enn “encaned the con-|qnegehigtnen, iy hit, Rone gi agagn 7 its = 4 gee « ¥, one in love. 550 B. ¢ | Jemnation that Is upon the world.|the Master's. words and disposition. MADAM, PL! ee jually a weakling adu ealthy We need fear no nation whose} We have n stton free from weak-| The same admonition is given us, Remove pam pha AM! |ebildren mean rage aoe ; and flag carries the rising sun in its sig-| UNION haben? a fist aad the Oeaeh gral x should follow : t ” w culminate Ir gittc ) Proportion as we b HAT FIN PROM LOT TSA ) |SF0NE women, which culminate Ir giticance of enlightenment and prog cendisiom, but from, the coudoman, | Bsameelrian. at 3p Saou MY EYE .[ | Rik ita ttt Sant dol aes letter we forget war and talk tlon—the legal phase of the subject.| proportion we ae SHOVEN |. Any councilman who will not do] WORLD FEDERATION. SA VINGS & God Is taking this Church class out} Him, But ¢ , power safe +g our ¢ ey s . al 6 — T. T of the very highest rank of spiritlemphasizes:; and He ¢ ver |the republic and a traitor to its in ; RUS co. | ire—the Divine. (2 Peter, 1:4.) [been our Savior if He had not been wt ON eye 1 he U. 8 Fraser Paterson s New OF SEATTLE This is the promine made to the] Le mficg Bake lod « we sincerely want the § < ’ rs “* ithe om Vhoever denies tha |to Mve, we must see to it that our Opti Depart: cei tr be ane a atte ene into the world & Derdect 1 “ sages ~ P cal ment names are written in aven. ing is denying the whole children are not sacrificed on @) song a , es ‘ * Salvation. His life did not cy niet ar gage uc) yycsmm fas) nu) JO SH) LT slovenly dairyman’s “cross of gold. "| rur rp pag hdonblvnicege woh Capital and Surplus, Jo athe Uslona te the true Churen come from Adam, but was trans- r Ui ti nishea the fine ptical servic ef Ch should O hey £ Lf il | | D. W. THOMAS, in the Pacific Northwest " have this resurrection. But to be her plane. (FORA i ( i 308 34th ave., Seatle. om $811,000 rieen with ist we must be dead 8-11.) No sin de- . POPULAR prices " ee eee ety tL) Wha. [barred Him from Divine favor. But ' bs | Nothing better. Try us oghaiee wae fg = a we were born in sin; for God had de- re) ve i Sy | A BRYAN MAN | Eleven afuil_ yearn in Seattle ever eogren ee eee clared Adam and his posterity unfit | heAe2 | Editor The Star: If a decent-| : Gun = | JAMES D. HOGE, President|watk in His steps. (1 Peter ae ee Rp yy | minded person f (Shoup A Passence OccuPeY? WHat DoYou Tuink ABouTr (Tr? can be obtain torial comme! jan's resignati | June 9 Editor The | jingotsm toda ‘This is a delicate subject. teria, Hi Gill and “Perey” Palwer,| seats should be made lounger. Mut | set you, if you don't watch out.” As We approach It with blushing |the book agent, could the reform should not end there, | Well talk of war with a child and its| iit But what if Dugdale came along?|What is needed is a system of |grandfather Japan needs the timidity. Is he 16% inches thru the hfps?|graduated fares, ‘et usa explain| friendship of the United States as a Our motive, be assured, in ask- |Or Rasmus Thompson, the restau: | our idea little feller needs a friend,” in ev Ing you a seemingly impertinent (rant man? Or Webster Rusk, who First, we must find the averago|erything we possess, from our pub: Epmvestion is 99 44-100 pure. | weighs 400 pounds from eating hot | hip-width of Seattle peopl. Let| lic schools to patents. How wide are you? | tamales? Or Madam Hesse-| us assume the average hip-width {s| A recent correspondent of The How much space do you re- | Sprotte? 20 Inches. All right. A 20-ineh| Star, after a seven months’ business | pavire when you sit down? | atta Berd hip pays @ Sitney, A SOinch hip/|trip in Japan, said he heard Japa-| The question has been raised The New York public service| pays 744 cents. nese say: “When we get thru with | oh ple E Ligpece our commission recently measured the| | At this _ Dugdale ron} 1 bave|Germany, the United States” will St bor 3 o pay a dime, which would be no|come next.” ‘en's Improvemen Ag club. hips of 800 persons. It was found | iors than right, and Webster| mee ! ‘ re ‘ - Now, of what import are the that the average width of hty in| Rusk 16 cents. Hi Gill would trav-| mouthings of any braggadocio cl Mrs. Thatcher is out that in| New York was 17.78 inches. el for 2 cents, and Doctor Matthews trap? ee ey, "am certain type of street car, of| The figure amazes us. Most of|for somewhat lens ‘ 1, Which many are used ie Seattle,|the New Yorkers we have known one Why, a Welshman told me they! the two lengthwise seats in the|were nervous, skinny people, The In order that we may taught in Wales that all Yankees fear are 66 inches Jong and de-|New York women of fashion with| action on this much-needed re. | *“r! dishonest tricksters. | “igned to accommodate four ver-|whose portraits we are familiar,| form, let us have your hip. f? “rms! Let us Yanks fight fons each. |from seeing them in the flustrated| measurement by return mali, Ad. | \Y"! > Divide 66 inches by four persons, | magazines, look lik@hipless neuras-| dress Hip Editor. | Shall we not rather face life with ‘and what do you get? You get|thenics If we find our readers are re- | 4" open mind and take as authority 16% inches per passenger On the other hand, Seatt!e men,| luctant to give us the informa. | #14 guidance those scientific sociol-| It can't be done. Four average |as is well known, are mostly| tion so urgently needed, we may | diste who have spent years scien ns can't sit on one of those|brawny and Seattle women are| decide to turn our reportern tifically studying real conditions, hwise seats Four Doctor| mostly buxom, when they are not| loose in Firat, Second and Third | 4nd not bourgeois bugaboos? tthews could, Or — Doctor | fat. ‘aves. and all downtown cross Not one of these fears any war iithews, that siatiike doorman ee streets, armed with tape mea. | With the Japanese. who stands in front of Bird's cafe-| Mrs. ‘Thatcher is right; those| Study the Japanese in his reve hee — Sue Te | affiliations, ne |jects to drugs, jalmost defunc |ated scarecrow, n, Irrespective of party eds an emetic and ob- the best of results ed by reading the edi nt on Secretary Bry on in the waning and t morning paper of | INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN | MRS, FRAZIER WRITES | Star; The cheapest y is the purposely cre. “The Japanese will As our Lord came not own will, but the will of the F who sent Him (John 6:38), must do the Father's will; lnot desire our own way |N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- FREE ION | dent and Trust Officer wh © 1 eat, h hall AT DREAMLAND | HOGE BUILDING |wear, what we snail say: What we vi | shail do, To do so will vive us what OAMCERY Sun Wartoun’ |In the Heart of the Financial|the Apostie calls “the spirit of a Bie Be sound mind District dren, we did not along these lines. sehtof what would satis Now we think of w nable us beet and what Is best Since we have family, n the more we realize how are our talents and our opportu tes, a to the best out mental think for our come You Must Buy Quickly TO SECURE THESE SAVINGS 25¢ 4-O2z. Bottle male Veneer ; . 130 “Makes old. things new. For cleaning, polishing and dusting pianos, furniture, bicycles, automobiles 20c 5-Im; Bow! Strainer ... For straining soups, gravies, etc 75c B4Lever Eagle Trojan Padiock .... : Size 2%4nch, Big protection for little coin $1.00 or $1.15 Maydole or Stiletto Brick Hammer Lord and everybody else, of everythin, if we bev moral, physica Dend to Self * we are to be dead to self-will Jwill is that which we wish, and | Wishes represent our personality we yield our own wishes to anoth » Se we we must We should seek to know God's Will respecting our hat to nerve the wel Into all our talents are His; |Ing entered into the antitypic few uni = At the age of 30 years our Lord presented Himself to God tn conse- eration, The Father manifested His acceptance of the sacrifice in the im- partation of the Holy Spirit. Then having received the Degetting of t new nature, our Lord was counted & New Creature. There, at Jordan, He died, in the sense of giving up HL n being; and there He Before we became the Lord's chil- properly Like the Gentiles ring the 3% years of Hi which culminated at ( Josus was not living according to the workd, He was living a higher I! During that time His sacrifice wa aatisfactory to the Father; cause of this the incense of H Holy and covered the Mer Therefore, when He died at Hittle we are worth | there was latd up for Him the bless- the |{ngs which He received on the third xlous we are to make the | day bie We are to have in mind also that} ou our ner, | |we give up our will to that extent If we give up our | shall be rewarded according ta ew thereafior. Because He |proved faithful, the Father ratsed Him from the dead, and exalted Him © angels, principalities and had The experiences of the Church are similar, From the time that we sur- render our wilis and begin the riftclal Ife, we are dead with Him. Then it is for us to live the new | dead alive tow [Mving dally on, moment by moment, year by yet until our trial is finished faithfulness from t celved the begetting of the Holy [Spirit and were recognized as sons time we re- seeeee seeeee f we give up o © som You dodge @ 34c¢ saving to pass this sr ureh dpeotainatien: i be cade oar $1.00 15x10x5 Tinned Wire Bicycle Luggage Carrier ...... 650 Mi head, our ruler Boys, you need one; carry books, coats, papers, camp and vaca: B\talents, ete., to some society or or tion outfits, groceries, meat, ete. jder, it takes supervision of our 5c Doz. %4x14 Round-Head, Nickel-Plated Screws ... . Te Blaftairs and our time, God is pur Actual cost is about three times as much poring to have an Order—the Order These Show You How Hard We Are Working for the Interest of Your Pocketbook in Order to Clear Our Shelves in 17 More Business Days Ten Durham Duplex or One Dozen Other Safety Razor Blades Sharpened, 15¢ SPINNING’S CASH STORE of the Royal Prtesthood Some a Crown us Cross represe: the rewa Immortality; a the Restitution blew mankind, A these pi he had Priesthood, the NRE ¢ her wea was asked w dew he degree of the R he replied. All Go 1415-1417 Fourth Av. ming and nts wreath. | one of ree al > jof God, risen with Christ, walking | with Him in newness of life his interesting and tmp tant subject ix treated in Pastor Rus se new book entitled “THE N CREATION" — 816 page: cloth; 34c, in stamps, with this coupon, Will deliver it at your home or office, Address Interna- tional Bible Students’ Association, Rrooktyn, N. ¥

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