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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1915. PAGE 4. By mall, out of city, ame your, 94.401 @ pom og Ny PO or a La Caterat ct seattle, Wash.. postotfice ao eorond clase matter EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR = mo PRE A PRT ROTTS NOW, THEN, YOU SKIN INTO THE HOUSE JUST "4 [Lf AS TIGHT 48’ YOU CAN GO, AND IF? HEAR YOU SWEAR AGAIN I'LL BIVE “iT TO YOU HARDER fof yam) OF SHORS ANDGET AWAY ads og | Mi at” WITH IT, YOU'RE INWRone! my Member of the Sortpps Nerthweet League of Newspapers Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Phone Main 9400 A Married Man’s Troubles “WHAT OF tré } AW, ANOTHER Pain! | Nov NEVER KNOW ) So You've Got A WHATS IN STYLE PAIR OF THOSE CHEAP LOOKIN? FUR TOPS Too. sees re CHEAP? HH | PAID | SIXT Ben DOLLARS: WELL WELL | Sen THAT You Feit FoR & PAIR oF THose CRAZY FUR Tor NOW LISTEN HERE HELEN— IF You THINK You CAN PAY SIXTBEN DOLLARS POR A PAIR , heh ‘yp. Ba ) WHAT CAN You EXPECT FROM A KID THAT HEARS NOTHING ELS® OUT OF ‘YOU FROM MORNING TILC NIGHT BUT swearing {! —(Or, Copping Off the Banker’s Kid—An Idyl of Pike’s Peak!)—PART II. ANDY HUSTLES BACK To DENVER To ANDY WAS . / ARNED THAT ¢ i ca: LEN THE r ye 2A NKER'S AVGHTER LaF = Just a Plain Matter of Business / er AYOR GILL will get no encouragement from any source on his statement that the councilmen who : failed to agree with him on the budget “ought to be recalled.” Gill ought to do a little recalling himself, on at least one of the points at issue. (me: React digs Susie a: ada He ought to recall what a tough job it was to get Seattle bankers a year ago to loam the city money George Edwardes, theatrical man to extend a $200,000 bond issue which had fallen due. ager, dies in London Some of the bankers wanted to give the city a lesson—for failing to include the $200,000 in the from Americar budget. Now Gill wants the council again to omit this $200,000. It’s one after Five members of the council say the debt ought to be paid NOW instead of shifting the responsi- bility to a later date. It is a legitimate debt. It MUST be paid some time. Is it good business policy to keep on paying interest on it, depending on the good will of Seattle bankers to carry the city thru (at Sufficient interest)? Or is it a better policy to pay up now, when it is due? This question, at least of the three over which the mayor and council disagree, is debatable. Colorado Public Opinion” cre 36 DAILY which calls itself the “World's Greatest Newspaper,” sent a reporter to Colorado with John ‘ D. Rockefeller, Jr. This reporter has been sending back stories laudatory of young John D.—quite naturally, for that is what he was sent to do. One of these stories starts thus: “Colorado public opinion is fickle. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., a name hated in every section of the state one week ago, is the most popular individual in the commonwealth today, if the Colorado news- Papers accurately reflect public opinion.” “oh The rub is in the last phrase—for when did Colorado newspapers ever reflect public opinion curately. mates J With the single exception of the DENVER EXPRESS, there is not a newspaper in Colorado that DARES to reflect public opinion accurately—OR, THAT EVEN DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS TRUTHFULLY! Publishers who try to print the news, in Colorado, soon find that they can't borrow ‘ money for their papers at the banks; and editors, not owners, who try to serve the people, generally find Portland renders themselves looking for jobs after a month or so. of Medford must That is why Colorado newspapers are published by politicians instead of newspaper men That is why there isn’t any effective public opinion in Colorado—it has no means of expression. That is why it is safe to assert that the name ot Rockefeller is just as much hated in Colorado as it ever was—if not more so. " Ve tthe counett and recelves medal © league nothing on ] nother, Whatcom j Sisroma in st ASKS PASTOR'S HELP. ask you to make leas nel kentieman in room 12 ay read 1 ‘Tet hh * 0 . le - hay oe ! cihas be eupht te be ckninod of Mrs. Edith Smith Davis, head of] Never mind how often you he himself, Why, I could read when the bureau of actentific investigs-|tries and failed, you can stop burn- Sete 6 years ff. | leon of the W. C. T. U., asked the/|ing. itching eczema quickly by ap- | support of the Seattle nisterial |Piying a little zemo, furnished b: in a ntate,” anys J. W. McCord, min-| Federation for the natio Gree Loar ah tadiee the meee tt neer, who will soon return | T. U, convention opening if cee te” apeiiod, ix 1 July,{urday, in an address Monday “aD MUST TELL TRUTH cade, rash ote h Margott sentenced in fed to 60 days in jail and! for having opium tn his Clubwomen Skagit counties will be sereion at Mt. Vernon banker and 4 o sult. Request ter, wife of into Spokane court dismissal of divorce season fs on’ Stmor f Olga, Orcas Island. being mistaken er sin learing the meee ‘eptional temedy. It is not greasy To be a success, advertising must ky Or watery, and it does not be truthful, Herbert 8S. Houston, in. When others fall it ts the one president of the Associated Ad|Gependabia treatment for all skin holding federal] Clubs of the World, told the Seattle | **™ at the Butler Monday and making ze is an SAFETY FIRST, BOYS! WEAR HOLES IN YOUR POCKETS SALEM, Ore, Oct. & t y General Geo, M. row ded down an opinion to that a wife cannot ited for taking prop- r husband, “It ts im h for a wife to eteal » her huab said the ate'n attorney, “beeaure her | legal existence is merged with Zemo, Cleveland court In Bellingham ac- Judge §=— We fot verton n that at elty power pration, ac WILL THE British and French have Turkey for Christmas? es Se Se Where you rae HUMAN NATURE is mysterious. expect a rose, you may find a pickle + * * - MILITARY ATTACHE CAPTAIN VON PAPEN » to Frau Von Papen in an “Archibald letter”: “I always say to these idiotic Yankees they better hold their 4 s.” Good advice, Cap; just what we have been telling them for a long, long time. WITH THE full skirt now taking the place of the tight hobble figure, women may be referred to as almost reformed, SHOWING THAT she's civilized, China's to put in force income taxation, January 1st. “KILL THE rooster,” advises a farm paper—forget- zs a ting that the first problem with most of us is to get the rooster. TIA JUANA gave Mrs. Wm. Howard Taft a special foull fight. She had seen Bill try to matadore a bull moose and probably wanted to see a bull really laid out. How Is Your Appetite | and Digestion? BLASTING A subway sky high while traffic is on ought to be a terrible lesson to New York, but will it? VILLA PROMISES Carranza “a series of surprises.” Bet he can't surprise old whiskers out of the Vera Cruz customs house Some Do you drink? That's my business Keep up a close acquaintance with Pare constant! § ‘pusness, “t JOHN LAWSON hits the nail on the head when he says that young Rockefeller is merely trying to substitute paternalism for democracy among those Colorado miners. Give Housewives who are often “all/ribly all the time and was lame and trung” are apt to think it due|weak. I was extremely nervous tirely to family cares and the secretions from my kid Put nervous troubles often co ot pee too ; De Kia kidney weakness, and thei {118 soon re 1m best help for it is to help tha} idneyvs. When the kidneys are slowed up om a cold, or some unseen cause, | their work of filtering the blood ts | Poisonous uric acid kidneys should throw Peclogs the blood, and the nerves irritated ng causes nery rosaness y hieddaches, dizzy spells, ti Theumatic pains, and In IAM, if allowed to run on, heart dis ise, dropsy, gravel and Bright's e ney ————— Urie acid Mm Doan's Kidney Pills have helped Pmhousands of tired Sand for bladder troubles 4 nervous women he, too and ar ey are good for backs harmless ASeattle WomanSays Mrs. M. Nenezich, 4606 39th Ave B., says I suffered from a dull heavy ache in the small of my back and {| had severe hea hes and izzy spells. My back ached, ter-| “1 feel almost desperate today’ sharpened, dozen se SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE 1415 FOURTH AVENUE FOREIGN EDITORS are already hinting that the czar can’t scientifically lead an army to the rear like that Steamer Seward, out arrives at Juneau of Seattle after stormy trip Wrigley’s, before and after meals. See Grand Duke Nicholas used to. John H. Stringer, chief deputy veriff, is enrolled as a pupil at the high night school, and this winter with about men and women who something yet to is learning Span Broadway tudy ) other find they } learn Inger ish I like the so said Th tudy it may have une never can tell Night at Broadwa Franklin at ¢ ind of the language. at's one reason I'm go- Another is that I for it some time, One he ing to schools wil Linee and Ba 1 be conducted 1, Queen Anne, ard high schools, Washington and Voca and ‘entral Georgetown gr tional subject | de. achoola « will be taught ROAST ROTARIANS » Ro arpet own turn Mon weekly luncheon at on Annex een, asked to exy a fisherm ain how and also ed a cer he represented d, to the huge Manutfac- | BROTHERHOOD MEETINGS BEGIN of the Y. Me ¢ Brotherhood winter season Tuesday night will be marked by @ddresses Arthur Jordan Rey A Ww Leonard, Frank 8. Bayley 1 me Emerick, H. R. King, Rev. George [McDonald and Harry FE llson. (Dinner will be served at 6:30, The opening j with life; h Lost $6,( during gale 00 of its Have you any other business? | | | cargo off deck | Commenting on the Minn: Those Worn Nerves a Rest JACK IN SCHOOL/SAVE YOUR HAIR | Robbers bind and gag woman in | Portls P AND BEAUTIFY IT = WITHDANDERINE? <=: ar escape Injury | | Federal court {n Portland knocks | a out the anti-trading stamp law of Spend 25 cents! Dandruff dis- Oregon ] appears and hair stops coming out. Monroe Five others in john S$, Sumner appointed as su as Sup Comstock a tet pression of Vice. | Try this! 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