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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1915. PAGE 4, By mall, out of city, ome your, 01.50 3 When Is a Ship an American Ship? How John Spends It % General Impotency NE HUNDRED or more Chinese coolie sailors HE cheerful figures of expenditures of the Rockefeller Foundation, from May, 1913, to Jap. 1, HILE Christians are slaughtering Christians, all fought @ pitched battle with one hundred or 1915, have been given out to put a little sunshine into the sad fall days, thus*enabling us to ob- ¥¥ over Europe, for one reason of go ae more Japanese coolie sailors employed on the same serve what the Foundation is at. : : t ee rae, Christ is in the saddle in Asia and slaug itering : Just $2,571,903 has been spent, $858,940 of it by Rockefeller’s personal direction, and it is in- Christians for the strong and definite reason that oo ; teresting to observe how Mr. Rockefeller spends his money and how others spend it for him. they are Christians, It happened in Seattle last Sunday, The management spent $133,236 improving health in Central America, the West Indies and Egypt. At any ather time, It is beyond question that What sort of a ship was it—an Oriental ves- Then $224,887 on improving the health of wild birds at a refuge in Louisiana, War relief to foreigners the whole Christian world would rise to put down sel? got $994,613, foreign missionary work $48,879, academy in Rome $10,000, and “China Medical Uplift” the slaughter and outrage of Arimenians by the You would think so by the fact that only $39,261. Over the item, “Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor,” the management got Turks, now going on. Oriental sailors were employed. But that’s a mis- reckless and blew in $25,000, notwithstanding its outlay for medical uplift in China. Under present conditions Washington's best 4 take. The Stars and Stripes floated from. this _ Thus, it would appear that, in So far as the management goes, the Foundation is mainly ‘a blessed effort seems to be to notify Turkey that the mas- : ares sabre logget pe ates oe aad thing for foreigners, save as to that right smart outlay for brants, sand-pipers, mud-heths and the like sacre of Armenian Christians will likely impair | vessel. It was the Great Northern liner Minnesota. en voyage thru Louisiana. ; friendly relations between the American people and el It is claimed by Congressman Humphrey, As remarked above, John dipped into the funds on his owihook to the extent of $858,940, not an Turkey, altho this threat must by no means be taken PH among others, that the Minnesota will be unable immoderate demand when you consider that it’s John, and he might have reached for the whole hundred to mean the severance of diplomatic relations. We ‘ to fly the American flag on account of the La million, Of the $858,940, John spent $527,315 on his Institute, for Medical Research, $150,000 on are going to feel badly about it, but that’s all. Follette seamen’s law if it continues in the trans- Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. buildings and $82,500 on leading foreign heathen to see the light. Oh, yes! there The Turks don’t care how we feel, and can pacific trade. The reason is because the new law was also spent $5,292 on “Investigation of Industrial Relations” in Colorado, etc., the smallness of which point to the fact that a Christian dead at the hands would require the employment of sailors who could sum naturally suggests that it is cheaper to investigate them than to shoot them up with the aid of Chi- of a Christian is just as dead as one slaughtered by understand English, the language of their officers, cago, Pittsburg and New York gunmen. a Turk. and the Minnesota would therefore have to employ The tout ensemble of the outlay seems to be that the health, morals and food prospects of foreigners The situation is a very strong object lesson of 4 American sailors instead of Chinese and Japanese are to be well looked after, anyhow. It’s John’s money and we're not quarreling with him over his right impotency. 8 coolies. to uplift Chinese and Egyptians with it, if he likes, but we respectfully suggest that by tooting the price BIEVER: OR 4 Congressman Humphrey considers it a calam- of gasoline a cent, he can add a dollar or so to the outlay on improving the condition of our poor with- A MIRROR has one mighty good characteristic—it ity that a ship, employing Chinese and Japanese out rupturing the Foundation. A little more for your hungry fellow-citizens, John, even if there must SE SWAY, Se Ce Pe ° crews, won't be flying the American flag. Such a be a little less for ducks, Chinese, West Indians and such! ets REPUBLICAN PARTY of Louisiana has virtually calamity! ousted negroes from its ranks. And there are enough AS TO suggesting that the cases against 300 Colorado FRANCE IS hard up for bloodsuckers for her hos- "¢groes in that state to virtually oust the republican party MAYBE WHEN all of Panama has slid into the big miners be dismissed, young Rockefeller says: “I'd be pitals. We hope we don’t impeach our neutrality by sug- from Louisiana, ditch and been dug out again, we will find ourselves with crazy to make it.” He might be crazy, but, by the horned gesting that America has bloodsuckers to burn, and ae “hatte a sea level canal after all. spoon! he wouldn't be Rockefeller. rance is welcome to them. THERE'S LOTS of room at the top—but it’s an A comands we awful climb. OREGON HOP crop valued at $2,000,000, America THE GENERAL health of the kaiser’s troops is ex- CHEAP FALSE HAIR, says a magazine writer, is arin aes 9 ing dry, and intercourse with Germany shot to pieces. cellent, says a Berlin report. Apparently, there's nothing made in insanitary shops cnd comes from Chinese heads. ~ EVERY TIME you loan money to a friend, you dam- al to the germ in Germany. Will the women take the cue? age his memory. A Married Man’s Troubles [Outbursts of. Everett True SJ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: OUR PROGRAM SVENING WILL OPEN WITH 4 Few MUSICAL NUMBERS | =A PIANO SOLO, A VIOLIN DUET AND A SELECTION BY THE TYROLEAN CHORUS, FOLLOWING WHICH MR. EVERETT ) TRE wit DOUVER ANH Oe wae — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I CONSIDER Ginger Ale Ruby—(Or, Walt Carrigan’s Fall)—A Transcontinental Adventure. THE SUBJECT OF "MOTHERS’ PENSIONS” OF MOR® IM- |? 7 : — a Fro Oe CO CUNDING THE PANO, SAWING THE)’ > Dow Fass WALT THE OR YODSLNG I! THOSE WISHING TO fe “R Torses THE fee GINGER ALE AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE AFORESAID MUSICAL Ny = KING FEATURES, CAN WAIT! ft SHAUL PROCEED \ o Sore Sih ARRIVES \N fos i f La : FRISCO Hu f NTO THE ‘ To GET His ; 4 . g z GRAND THER CAR Brregwergasy CANYON > ¢| - — A STRONG PARTING A huge gartand of onions con chief ingredient in | For they keep themselves invisible From human eyes so keen. | But there are exceptions to all cases, And there's one to this as well, ' Dollie Wins a Prize; But if you can't guess what it is, Perhaps I'll have to tell © department, towing | Little Film Star | Artists of Circle | Six-Year-Old Dives see Saves His Money | Will Compete for Thirty-Five Feet; Which Will She Take: the past week over the coming The good, old Seattle Spirit ‘euow cope werpruet || £0 Become “Great’’| Dollar Next Week She’s Movie Actor Pigeons or a Dollar? (vm sure you ail asree), They ¢ do him a 34 aS. Is the only exception to this rules od thnaly | | The photographers, the authors! | Dollie Pell, 417% ist ave, W., is} For it you always see. —sedbkb-r | land the poets have had their in the winner of this week's prize. | TBaB LS ng } sings and now come the artists of | Dollie may have either a dollar or SCOUT RALLY HELD 4 x ag « |two pretty homing pigeons. Here| A big Boy Scout rally was held PHD a PER REIN TFTN: /| | the ¢ to compete for a dollar. is her poem in East Orange, N. J., Oct. 9. More ag near As there has been no contest for o---- —__————@ | than 2,000 Scouts were present. san tioee Sl , the young carto ts and artists Tie = i » men fined $15 each | Hie The Star Chidle, Usble Jack ba A CASE OF EXCEPTIONS’ Cuts and bruises were sustained | for viola ls " ; pad actiubata ‘ By Dollie Pell. by Police Chief and Mrs. Lang Frit etic Justice j Heves the interest In this contest 4 day afte m when an auto in ‘ . | | will be unusually keen @ whieh e eturning fro: » eRe « tite as 6 i . % ‘ 1 hich t were returning from @ If every man lite v an open book, you couldn't Mrs. P. B. Clarke, 55, Vancouver Here are the rules for the con I've heard that ghosts and spirits|bridge dedication at La Conner send it thru the mails. Ww " lied . A ener who br ae ~, bes on an sub | Are things that can't be seen, struck a stump. aimed at her husband | ect, no more than three drawings - Piece ren Oe ‘ ninet a chap who |, Thomas A. Edison kissed by a may be submitted, write your name | adit ile ite,” Which scorn eB ron 7 site | lot of pretty girls prior to his leav-| jand address neatly and legibly on | Still, you don’t want to forget that Philadelphia is the Tacoma of the Beat, | ing Orange, N. J., for Frisco. Oc-| the back of each drawing sub. | and so—ob, well, you ean finish It yourself ltober 21 1s to be “Edison day.” | | mitted, mafl your drawings so that “ | |they will reach Uncle Jack before ed a o, — - %| Admiral Bond hauls down his| % | a next Friday afternoon. ELLA SORGHUM SAYB: | | fag on U. 8. 8. South Dakota at| on, RATS! limit is 16 Roatan -—— © flag of Admiral They say that the famed Paris aoenceeeaSneneRDAERATSD r of Pacific F - ss | “You see,” he says, quite wnat. t p |fectedly, “I want to be a big ma 8 wide acquaintance, 4 by 260,000 school | Georct BTONE Spal dak and iavven kote t neve you often see him aeaitde ais | Save! lto know ‘things and go to school iia om the street on | George Stone, who plays many] if | am to ‘mount to anything Rie her ance £\e ©! bright parts in the pictures, and| Course muvver knows and #0 a - peer ‘é ’ Ten tons of Alaska rutabagas; who is only 8 years old, has adopt-}1 am saving my money #o's I can 4 age DRESS UP WEEK shipped on ALK! to Seattle from! ed thi his study a lot after a while 3 Fxercise is work MW dear” he beran )\2%neee 3 gs in view. | George will be remembered for inline to de sa8 - viciace ga ———$——— iamanes }his work In the Biograph pleture |The Call of Her Child.” | Following are the names of the Circleites whose poem were + j Some one evid f against the Mi! 1224 Third ave time in two w pitched thru b napped vv «|| Healthful Sleep is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital Sh-h-h-h! There goes the 7th point. Have you looked for it in Sterling Gum? ley, but he forces of the body and restores the energy. awarded honor mention: Albert | It is well worth firiding. aM "4 \ ‘ t ~ : 2 “ ‘4 da a 3 , i r ee aie, St Merpert, Wash, |) SOW! Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion, | | }yancce Wilson 12.) Noon Refer, He's at the Seattle General], | | To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and | |‘rhomas Stiles, Duwamish, Wash 1—Crowded with flavor. 4—Sterling purity hospital with a broken back . many| | the bowels regular. The health of these organs |Harriet Baughman, 615 Kenyon | 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT 5—From a daylight factory & Chin Gee Gow, 60, wealthy Chi-|° an the | }at.; Mary Perry, 1900 18th ave. So 3—Crumbl f 6-U h ab E nese, dead. Resident Seattle 15) 47, I Lester P. Fey, Monroe, Wash.: | —UCrumile-peoss —Untouched by hands > years Tacoma, Ss ssure y 1 Hazel, 1430 11th ave, W: A Mayor Gill vetoes bill forecom: | jrncjaco ; Katherine Miller, 1338 Lakeview ephine Ashdown @ (dLare % Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- néys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of peone sleep well and keep well because, at a pletion of Dexter ave. improvement sis Wiaiiage “evdies ers’ society elects new 0 4 sigma en eee martial of Rear Admi rectors. N. Little Henry Dickinson, son of fo secretary of war, now a Ia | biva Little 6-year-old Josephine Ash down {8 one of the most fearless and intrepid swimmers of her age iliam | on charga@ of neglect of duties ] Historical mansion, once occu een here, presents library with i hilton | Adetvered the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take umes, record of U. 8. sult 4 Yo lyon Me tae ae she made 1 a bridge to the steel trust scat At (Anenioe 9 rf ; Water, a distan of 8@ feet eo grizzly bear and bull walrus from ~_ isn was part of the new Reliance mili the Hibard-Swenson Co: tes are extended {nvitatl Ae 0 MN a ch wag PEPPERMINT ~ RED WRAPPER ersten ——s | ¢ - RISnGeG | IAVIAHOR | hike, | Plans,” Josephine is much in de ulalip Indian fair, Saturday RF 0 eat in tho mation CINNAMON = BLUE WRAPPER GET IT AT EVANS’ |\awardea ‘contract for’ bridge an ance gears ocigee Pestad es Creag ara Pre cape MOTO ee ee Oe he 7th It be ilies,” od dak vents Lviacuce in Broken Directions of Special Value to Worsen with Every Box. ning 10 ‘took to. water like a duck” since Suitable rewards for the discovery of the 7th point wi offered later. Cray and new instrument used Sold by druggists throughout the . In boxes, 10¢, 25e. MARTY MENDErCEseN, | BO tne she. wae) 4 Uny: Apsley, 4} . ms nt) is old ‘