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STAR=SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1915. PAGE 4. ——<aess—- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR Outbursts of Everett Tru ue] A Married Ma SAY, OLIVIA, You REMEMBER YESTERDAY WELL, IT'S A LITTLE DPPERENT p Sracreey, Mow we aw resent : | WaLEN WAS TALKING ApouT WomBN ; WITH OLIVIA~ HER FURS ARE AY or suena a ses LEADING LIVE ANIMALS AROUND THAT MADE FROM THE LIT THE Bess Your irre | 4 MATCH THEIR FURS? WELL, TELL MB, MATCH YOUR PURST OuVIA ANIMAL COMMONLY BLONDE HeAD——. = = ) are You Going To Do SUCH A SILLY HAS PASSED IT UP — KMOWN AS THE SKUNK “a ! ‘ Our Educational Movies— (How Teuhesseo Came to Be Kaows as the “Volunteer State.”) —A Movie in One Part. BY BLOSSER. DURING THE L\ ® 2 HERS we ae 4 F D : Com “aID =" 5 : 5) L Fs clas rans, 2 THE Gov'T ‘ t oF : WAS IN . . VOLUNTEERS BAD NEED ° fa J CAME OF [| 2 ) FROM VOLUNTEERS : : py TENNESSEE ! ' e John Bull’s Blockade !sn’t Working Star Circle for F JOHN BULL thinks he’s blockading American goods out of Germany very hard he has another think coming. Young Readers The United States treasury- department figures: show that Uncle Sam exported to Germany just $84,918,080 worth of stuff from August 1, 1913, to September 4, 1914, the year BEFORE the war. ‘Girl Is Winner of | ; Just keep your lead pencil on that eighty-four million, odd. | Doll 53 Children { IN UNCLE JACK’S MAIL Now take a look at the United States exports to Denmark, Norway and Sweden for the year before Jf) ar Cc. . qepe: the war and also for the year after the war began, and remember that trade between those countries ff) Compete in Contest) ol Be ee Beas ee to Germany is unrestricted. pinythres Cities respendedls Ramanan Ge Aug. 1, 1913, to Aug. 1, 1914, to to Uncle Jack's call last week for| . . see eeeees , A ip Fae, jaay subject e je! te SN AARC: idently Rachael Marshal, the Seattle playwrig To Norway «+s. oe 6,940,802 maa fae st Baers] an Evidently Rachael Marshall, the Seattle playwright, | iy GWAAMA yok cesar ee 6,894,240 36,996,720 lin choles of mbsects, tal The Set ier aheus ta ema home thinks men are like coffee—no good until roasted. Harriet Baughman, 515 Kenyon] 11 years of age. Will you please seed st, aged 11, f¢ the winner of this! me @ membership card? Tees *. Jinks a ais ae $20,065,856 $104,292,822 y week's doliar prize. Her essay was! *OSCAR. SFENQUIST, ae tees 20.065.856 lon “Habits.” It follows | 1147 W. Siet St. 20, , —— tno | Dear Unele Jack: et to . HABITS 1 Sedna avy, fou tails when you wont A By Harriet to speak to deal people you make signe INCREASE OF MORE THAN 400 PER CENT F o } | eee the deat people I know are | | Habit is an “Inward ie'en ~ Be Gorelé—Whet hee, that te do with nt The INCREASE of United States trade to Denmark, Norway and Sweden DURING the war donned gy lh do Paenecmafren GEOKUG , ST “ 5 views. | ; . aed . /naturally, an ; lceaid There's gine to ‘tee faneral over $84,000,000; the American trade to Germany BEFORE the blockade was over $84,000,000. Of Bi whatever we do often: it “7 kind] Dear Unele Jack: 1 would like stew Falk Steer vty we} course Denmark, Norway and Sweden are taking their usual quota and the rest is going over to the (ingen nature” which grows up| come one ot tee ee tee ID Maliew—Ob, that tedicatee mourning Fatherland. | After s habit is once formed it fs Mullew—Mow do you Indicate after-| That's why mighty few folks in this country other than the politicians are excited over England’s skp gay ye ml peg bene Gernlé—No, you don’ blockade. These figures are ample proof that the United States is still selling as much to Germany Eccostadee: broken ated tax aaeee as before the war. Our trade with the allies has increased mightily. We have doubled our sales to South peace gery a eog us; yor = . “ 6 use of tobacco, the use of intox- BET THEY NEVER HEARD | the other hand. when | America and we are spreading our commerce over other war ports. I\eating liquors, theft, and others. “OF BANANA EGGS, EITHER All in all, your Uncle Sam can pick his teeth pretty complacently. On the other hand, we ean form Minnesota food department | | eer tne broader the band should be : . . jxood habite that will be a help to| betore has soe _— Beer ae | | quem —wen Genre hapoen fo have 0 (8 ho *. @. 8 jus all of our lives, as the habit of Plense send » ee ere. on a nev ow hoest rin, . |saving money and not squandering Enclosed that, old. Are there no middie: || Vcrsld—What de you want sshorstrve Hl County Taxes Going Up Jit foolishly, liberality and unselfish-| kere will wis the aged eggs in Minnesota’ Mullen—My mother-in dea | | naif-mast. That indicates mourning py * : S04 : ; . it is much easier to form) W ITH the county budget. practically fixed, it appears-thre will be an increase of nearly a mill and a [i}bad habits than good. but it always| SAHA WALDEN, Lev ad, half over 1914 Ipays ta the end to form Qn0d ONO] oacesiieieteee ee .) f Ricker Mey ee bay, jurday at opening of highway ve 7 . s a ae Bt, 64 sh = 2 toms, Diard, 5000 Eighth ave. N. E.; Edith ; d Me i saree [teen Morton and Mineral Yet you don’t hear that venomous roar-of hate ands prejudice against the county commissioners —_—- Domenowske, 2819 24th ave. W.; vmore steamers. to make} ,,..r#,20bn D. Covington, Seattle, | from the sources that are so bitter against {he council, (Poets. Will Co te Undine Matheson, Bothell; “Mary / r as ol o ‘or i. Whi 01 >, : a Jepends a " mpe from Dawson to White Horse |ers of Pacitic slope It all depends, evidently, whose ox is gored. for the Dollar Next —. |_ Two members of Georgia railway The city council has been too independent for certain political would-be bosses and subsidized Week; Send Verses! Gov. Lister to head parad Cameron, 2853 W. Andover st. =», " Hazers at Everett high school | commission pote ‘ sis ak ; sus aie curls of hair | John B. Putnam, author and pub-| newspapers. Therefore, the council is outrageously criticised on the increased tax levy. Kid poets of the Circle will holt | Sir Romond Rohita, former re | aher, New vey dead. : On the other hand, Lafe Hamilton, Kris Knudsen—and Mike Carrigan, too—are the pets of the jeway next week, and Uncle Jack | SEE Wie hor rial at Winnies: |changes name to Woman's Loyal same scheming politicians and newspapers. Therefore, the county budget, with increased levy, scarcely fI/ Ms & most unique prise to offer to} | Charged with grafting eire t Chicas aver gets any mention. land genial, has placed at Uncle Damage by forest fires this year| Chile proposes loan of $15,000,000 Oh ry well! | Jack's disposal, two beautiful white estimated at only $19,000 in this|They’re all getting the habit | dh, very well! homing pigeons. Now, the winner state. Vesuvius is getting angry Rum- | jof the prize may either take thel voleano heard near} pigeons or he may have a dollar. ROS eR Seattle Welcomes W. C. T. U. jpiyvons, ot he may have « defies polinarias ed If| missionary of Russian Orthodox EATTLE has a right hearty welcome for the delegates of the Women’s Christian Temperance union. Mage’ af theese anes Sia om tel oe ¢ Attaining gjehurch, commits sulelde in N These good women, it will be admitted, even by the most ardent defenders of the liquor traffic, [jjown them. | r aca miei | are guided by a most wholesome motive—to better mankind. Haak we Gay oth Fn Fhe] A ONF-ACT DRAMA For this effort, they are entitled to the respect ef every worthy man and woman. jlater than 3 o'clock next Friday " | sande See eae tt In this state, particularly, the work which these women started many years ago has borne fruit- fenemocn. Witte your verse or| a y) |verses on one side of the Retaining Father, Mather, Pretty Daughter, ful results, and your name and | wy -" . ha »* *¢ 2 © * & neatiy and legibly on the other.} Pe Your poem may not’ exceed four Te atta wealtt | || she 5 it WHEN WOMEN get the vote, off will come the NEWO NEWI NEW pinched in Frisco, They ought verses, The age limit ts 16. - half the bat | S Rashedin die: Gentile socket duty on Paris gowns. to cut out the backyard concerts in Seattle, too. s only P i rotes her system ne tle; you must like. J) A> foc, Gury Sy wee uae as rae rman 2 HONOR MENTION BR gies a mE RRR TES 5. | wise fight to retain it Mother—Doctor, 1 A manufacturers and the big stay-at Pg ingens tb gue. IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL | homes aig, CREE. CRUEL PILES ee Sree eames oo We Gum + ¢ kind I . m q fs s b be because many times , . 2 rmingham, Wa i one ve io n the | est} ‘| The'7-point “fiches have wings.” : ghe needs tr | MAKE 40YEAR LAW FOR ALLybie, but there is nothing Ike pre-| THANKS US 1120 BE. Cherry st.; vaide PEPPERMINT~IN RED WRAPPER: Editor The § My opinion of| paredness, you know “itor The Star: We, the mem- ,|802 17th ave. N CINNAMON ~iN BLUE WRAPPER You would be sur- ag | lari ae ae he rs a rary Hh hy phety San oa Lad pana te the 0 of the Puget Sound Section of | Dr. Van Vieck Found Genuine 8114 Woodiand Park ave.; Rosalie ca if kn 4 should apply to all or none tn the |above as tho prating of the Jingoes the American Chemical soctety,| Relief Which Is Healing prised you knew |i\¢ tity employ, The laborer at 40 is|for national preparedness, There|“'sh to express our heartiest ap-| 3. A. Minute Men will have preciation of the publicity which | Thousands how many persons J} charce of rpm 4 equally capable of driving @ pick|never was a time in the history of| h 0 ation Army service cage ot ‘ ou kindly gave our convention the | * 4 a arning his wages as a clerk is|this country when there was aa|¥°U Pos' rT] 99 who are considered }/SU2d#7 ot Fifth ave. S, and Wash- 1 pen or the head of alittle danger of foreign Invasion as| {rst ‘of last month tal Brings It TO TRY FREE jington st., 7:30 p. m y : of pulling party atrings.|the present time. It is not the com- H, L, TRUMBULL, : well-to-do have sav- ]| Seatt! ple to participate in . Don't _ neglect . in have a 40-year age|mon people who are clamoring for| Secretary. Hemorrhoids |dedication of county hospital at Piles), for a true case never “4 but let ft not be local and|a greater military strength, but \\ , bp Agee: i ts or cer. (i Seticat it tet reater bat | ieall Yeu Guin ase Les ok ont Produce the Maximum of | Abel sult filed against steamship 5 pal fae st Lt: aa Ae bth NEN ere Ree ON ver | tificates of deposit Corwin by Rickard Jackling, fire-|° Ot eo," weap iayer Mag | seas Fete Heat Obtainable them to drop| Two nice, big, red buses have! ment, to Try in the Dexter Hor- man, injured while at work, and | 1 take the rest they | 66 oy faa poe, put on the’ Cowen Pert site| Pres, today,| From Gas | Ww level deg, ag? ov pod “ Hundreds have! Pink pect) Gay: Aero Fire Alarm Co, of Seattlo| ; Ah hat a lovely | run by M. BD, Craga, The cars cost pl ag 8. 4 ireani $2,600 each, and they represent Car. < 9 Of | Is Radiat 7 gets first award at San Franciaco|°"e A acl , ‘ > fit Saturday 1s fire prevention day,| ?°* ee WOGCtIO, 55 DO i ™ are few persons 80 [i socording to gubernatorial ay. (22 er caso of man's inhi Humphreys’ Seventy-seven opponition. of the Seattle Dlectrie ; —~- nee: manity that m: coun i 0. well off that they ey ment. | sands: mon For Grip, Influenza, atabienlahlsaaliatal OME to our diiclay f rooms—see for your- W. BRAMHATA, can afford to ignore fo Ba i nee a | 617 Union st BACKACHE KILLS! " ; a entirely the wisdom COUDERSPORT, Pa., Oct Parmer 2 pate th | ‘ Have a demonstrator show you how a : M. L. Kelley, mer AGAINST SCHO A n't make tho fatal mistake of| & : Pe Poel Radiator ts etasted: at 4. Wneaaee eee of saving. Fem B yoceyed ae , Aitor The Star: AS an ex-peda r wh to Be a Gas Fuel Radiator is started at a moment's notice has bought a farm 1 ‘ gogtie I wish to comment on the}, , thing. y bh ihe eet |v. Yan Vieck’s without mc ’ without bother, any time the weather demands it which there is an ice mine " | ladvice of the Rev. Leonard as to There's nothing #@ bad for alwarning that your kidneys are not | idvatice and take Have him show you how the fuel is auto- DEXTER HORTON forms in it thruout the year, || dancing in public achools, It would |Cough as Coughing.” Coughing is) N0"Kine properly, and throwing off | r matically cut off the moment the temperature * i , . seem to an intelligent person, hav © scrati " ’ it , a method in the most ak mae sae sf TRUST AND SAVINGS Ne coolest lace in the | {seem to an intelligent person, hev-Jitke scratching & wound; #0 tong}te tye ota, no of that | iar‘te tnd Fear a tven ff. Teaches the desired point, BANK er and the | ae of the schools, could take no |" it 18 done, ft wilt not heal,» When y ‘ stip of an| Siter, palatal and n Have him show you why no flue or furnace et cuskny. Only pe other witmtlar tine tg | [other view. If the kids must dance, |tempted to Cough, draw a, long| {KDAL Haarlem Oj Cap. olled r . cellar is needed with a Gas Fuel Radiator. oe known, @nd that one is in| » them, and also ent out|breath through the nostrils; hold it} wale iit give almoat Immediate re- aaa a reslbae he over. Have him show you the ventilating feature tha o has not eorrec : « om ney and biadder trou. | !« v ng & romed Ais : 2 ay uehiae peal Ld ei todd mn until it warms the air cells. Thefhioy, which imay bathe ‘Unsuapected | Hand add c att and how the fumes are carried out doors. efinite ideas on deportmen cea : . Chuse of gene heaith. ac will b 0 jollar Treatment ‘ A s tho Wil tb enteeee tae nitrogen thus refined, allays the de Misia. operat Ny) heaith. |G } if fou ee faite Your investigation will show you a revelation mported direct frog th feu |watiafied with the benefit received, » in heating systems Fr sire to cough and gives the throat Be peace kee of oll Linde and lungs a chance to heal. ‘The|",dtatiand: | ‘They are. p Win | in Ome Dollar. Tf not, atmply write y HELPS MUNITIONS PLANTS |us of | y | “Seventy-seven” will ald|! na oh ol ‘ 4 OORT ROoe amos sharpened, dozen iditor The Star: Get your bowle t 4 : ° ‘ be evel . nature In her efforts to recuperate. yw ’ tb nm a np thie plan? SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE tid, revere and strap Mg and 410 al al romaine ar] Ser ey Seetseets wb thee de one samc Merion ea © SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1415 FOURTH AVENUE prics s, anid be prepare: mal ds as as ther. Prices ibe, foe wind $1 Or. Van Vieok Go, Lies? Phone Main 6767 ‘4 .