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

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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1915. PAGE 4, Ky mall, oat of etty, one 7 =<==—- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 222 Phone Mam 9400 ; DO YOU SEE IT? NEITHER DO WE CHANGING THE GEOGRAPHY refer you to the United States department of agri EDUCATIONAL FAILURE L i culture : ia , ' ai : ‘ cones , “Ke ; ng 4 we E JUST do hate to see education fail, by i W HEN oo voy old a S oe al vee hens On re ae “It has long been known that Alaska fs a land educationally, the Pacific Mail Steamship ro right. fhat’s the ditference? ere are ‘lowers? al gat Seana : aia ¢ ally, ‘0, lots of in aa oar inaagee Japan? No, you're wrong. Japan used to be ib ao Sos 8 palin Arnal nalvadacea has —— triotie compar Jesirit beat th y 2 ng = — ft Lg arpa. nee the “Flowery Kingdom,” but its title has passed Last summer the United States station at Fair- new seamen’s.act, which requires that all crews be t because aie tie “ty differe it st ee, For a horse banks, Alaska, purely as an incident to its regular able to understand orders given in English, and ’ } angio ¢ ie te ben a : ot crop work, and devoting no time to the flowers also desiring to beat American sailors out of jobs, ) m= p you ‘The t ag oi nf cane who drasvedsJanies except in the evening after the regular day's work, undertook to teach the Chinese crews English, fn : | Re ids thn i sient pn still én. the city’s pay- raised Sweet peas, pansies, pinks, asters, poppies, Two months ago it distributed books and edu. o oll. But Officer Byers, ‘whose horse died ‘because marigolds, daisies, and a few others. The sweet cators among its Chinese, but today it acknowl a he Rathto ditch “has been dismissed by Chief peas made a growth of over eight feet. The sta-. edges failure to educate. be ' : fell into a ditch, h een dis ed by © tion has a pansy wheel with 16 spokes and a cir- Many of its Chinese don’t read Chinese and J “ang. cumference of 75 feet with four great stars and some don’t even understand Chinese. They 4 i@ A man is only a man. But a horse—is a two anchors, grown from pansy seed which drop- the cheapest of cheap Chinese. n i sarge 8 ise eaaitatinetion ? ed from the plants of the year before. Private It looks as if this dear steamship company be Do you get the distinction ¢ lower gardens in and around Fairbanks are famous. will have to carry out its threat to become British be Flowers grow in great profusion all over rather than sacrifice its blessed right to entrust its be i THE END, DESTITUTION Alaska, and the settlers are very proud of their passengers’ lives to its crews of wooden-headed “ } NIS” is to be written at last in the Danbury flowers. This picture with this editorial shows the Chinese. r B csQyINis hatters’ litigation. t th garden of Mrs. Wm. M. Conley of Valdez, south- if es last resort to stay the judgment of the court western Alaska. Mrs. Conley got a little jealous NEW HEAD OF THE CLASS i as been exhausted and 140 poor families at some fine pictures of gardens of southeastern _ a Aipneitan’ tin owninnal ol are being evicted from the homes for which they Alaska which were printed in the agricultural bul- sacration, the tokens Tratepociation Samm saved and scraped a lifetime. Most of these are at letins, and sent in a picture of her garden to show as ‘the safest vessel on the lakes,"’ a lie which pe . present out of work and destitute. ; : what southwestern Alaska could do. She is raising a *hovsatid lives ‘ rs i It would require a vivid imagination to pic- quantities of beautiful nasturtiums, sweet peas; ; Move town. Colorado Iron and Fuel, and let a ture a sadder ending to the story of the hatters’ Oriental, Iceland, Shirley, California and double five diana Wediantation baiiiea iy ah to thai ‘ \ strike of 1903. porples; stocks, golden glow, sndpdragon, asters, niles lad teatime ae ee bi Columbia may well bow her head in shame and achelor's button, candytuft, pansies, marigolds, KING COUNTY EMBALMERS’ CLUB banqueted » Sorrow. forget-me-nots, daisies, schizantha, linum, nemo- Friday night. And laid to rest the notion that they're m hi se iced hina phila and many other kinds. all kill-joys. : C te] Mre, Wm. Conley’s flower at Valdez, jaska. ra he . : cempeeetiapeneenmmannennpseed aL ativan tail tare 2 comare fig a > o m an The prospective settler > nee need _— BILL TAFT will address bankers at Seattle conven. - 2d focused to make a four-inch perch look like a six- Where do you think? Alaska. Yes, Alaska Is the no fear about beautifying the house or cabin. tion. Those fellows always like to hear the noise of a big ae bass. land of flowers now. If you don’t believe it, we Alaskan flower gardens are going to be famous. bill i ‘ By Allman 1h THe ON One That ’S Gone Noy see “here is No Back— ALL THERE IS IN “THE PICTURE “The. REASON FOR IT ALL, IS THAT THE BESIDES ME IS ALITTLE BOSS WANTS TO GO To THE Bait GAME TO APPEAR IN “THIS SPACE TODAY — GROUND, we CHAIRS, NO CURTAINS SWADING AT MY WHEELS To. Show AND DIDN'T HAVE AN IDEA — NOW ,THeRE, | HELEN, OLIVIA, AND PANSY ARE NO NOTHING — VM STANDING ON THE GROUND Loow AT THAT = The FATHEAD'S BEAT irwim OUT FINISHING ME — LEFT ME STANDING ON ONE LEG — — we's The GuY TO : | BLAME FoR TNst! | | , 0 | 1 | ’ c ' nnn Se IM GETTING } DRESSED: WiLL BE IN INA ; MINUTE } ‘ 1 |Waldo’s Wanderings—(Or, the. Black Sheep's Rise to Fortune! )—A Movie in One Part. By Blosser | | WALDO'S es CURSES ON RO is ~ : RATE i MADE Snows ; ee DALGHTER E 4 FOREMAN A LITTLE BIT OF MOST ANYTHING Ble F panciman's ME nO IS READY j AND SETTLES 2 (| — Sarah Bernhardt is planning an{will not down, could not forego a PAY ROLL! - American tour to start Sept. 20. In-|touch of sentiment, and she was DOWN TO asmuch as her manager has an-| writing out a rustic sign, which she 4 CASH a7 ~ : {83 REAL IN! : Ss LIFE! “When You're Well, Keep Well Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted nounced it is not a farewell tour,| purposed nailing up by the well: on Ei EOE TTS SIS America never expects to see her “The old oaken bucket, e HEARD AT ALKI ] WAITING FOR ORDERS again after this trip. The sron-bound bucket, f ee tthins titan tans ee A Beattie woman of advanced SQUIRREL FOOD —-— BY AHERN eee dca yeare has a parrot to which she la warmly attached. Recently she went on a trip to the fair, Raflway experts are trying to de-| But here her hand faltered. termine whether sauerkraut {s a!“There’s no moss on our bucket,” fruit or a vegetable. Judging from |she sald, looking very blank “DREAM DOPE” 4 leavin elaborate Instructions Re ee er ee ee eet ee Dog Maso Ney anki ge eae ig | with her daughter sbout the MOTHER WILL YOU PLEASE TAKE THE H with co-operation of American Medical Association MODERN verse: 1y ee CLOCK AWAY 2 | DON'T WANT 70 BE = ee —<———— ——sterilized bucket, | Uneasy at Portland, she got “ poanors on Setabrides island The | _ ‘That hangs in the well.” | off the train and wired ba MING MVMELEI IM GOING @~O MOTHERS, WATCH YOUR GIRLS “Don't forget to feed Polly.” Later, on the train, she re- ceived this reply: “Have fed Polly. What shall woman, for the eternal feminine| “That's more up to date, any- way,” he said. PRACTISE ON THIS PIECE “AMOR DE Girls need exercise just as much sit is a step in the right direction to WOP" IN BEER FLAT UNTIL | GET mht Se as boys. They need {t under proper | dress them in romper costume until William Jennings Bryan might BY HI8 COMPANY ‘ a th lly begin “to grow Up.” try some of his peace stuff on Haiti. 1 do next?” -tT! 'M GLAD IM NOT WASTING siphnaisg ca in Let’ girls Tearn to” breathe fre oo. = reasona e ec ira regular diet. Let them Lodiban Enovan REMEMBER US TO THE MY TIME with THE BUNCH “doses.” They|find the wisdom of sleeping out of “Little girl, have you lived here| “Say, I saw something without| SPARROWS PLAYING “DUCK ON THE Rock" need {tas they do|doors in fair weather and be i life?” 1 say sae renne all over the rocks (From the Racine Call) oR HOPPING FREIGHTS | food and sleep. plenty hg fresh air ope: sleeping “Not yet.” oar med # | Mr. and Mrs, F, Stanley Powles, * | Asarule, moth-|Toom in stormy weal poe see . ; yhat?™ of Milwaukee, are visiting on the | ers take every|sirls how to Lege them WISDOM “Water! parental roof in this village. . ; care ant their to exercise regularly, 4 Scotch n sent | daughters look well ae to dress. Bu’ —_—_ her little boy to the comer po do they all remember to consider Daytime drowsiness may cer’s after a quarter's worth of corn syrup. She gave him the money and two jugs—each of |that a girl as well as a boy must! often be overcome by sleeping |lay the foundation of future] less at night, having more f strength and happiness of health alr in the work room or living while she is still growing up? room, eating a lighter noon The best dowry a girl can have! meal, correcting cot lon, }on her wedding day is HEALTH, getting more exercisi jive | From the age of 10 to 14, a girl] ing more thought to the sub | should be carefully built physically ject In hand, if her body is to be strong and wholesome in after years, Young girls should be encour You Should Worry If it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregylar or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. ese ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved, Beeam’s Pill which would have been ample to carry the syrup. “Why did you give him two jugs?” asked a visiting neigh bor. “Weel, ye see, it’s this way. If I gle him twa jugs ta carry he kinna dip bis wee fingers in | — KODAKERS— the syrup en route home.” aged to romp, not botsterously, but “ ve oe isan in a whole-souled way, which’ will In at one, at fi BROKEN? bring every muscle into action and they’re done’ cause the blood to circulate well. In order that growing girls may | have as much freedom as possible, JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-L Bids = SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE IS ON IN FULL BLAST All Kinds of Safety Razor Blades Sharpened, Ie dow 1415 FOURTH AVENUE are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic ae body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro- longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham’s Pills Were: Not On Aand The Sale of Any Medicine In the World, Cn oy FOR SALE—Pair. of broncho herses. Good weight, sound, broken. Owner In hospital. Ad- dress L. B. Schell. oe 8 PREPARED | Farmer aboard ship, who se bought new a@to)—! see, captain ow did they find tt out?’—| (Indicating life preservers), that dge. yer well supplied with extry tires. |

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