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Member of the Scripps Northwest League of Newspapers Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co. Theme Main 9400 days in King, Kitsap, Snohomis counties they keep to the rough coun as possible, but lately roads have everywhere, and the walkers are oblig them for short distances. As they occupant of the car Would do some him. They look on him with pity, a that has lost the power of walking. envy him. public walk next Sunday afternoon, si 1:30 and ending at Ravenna park at of cars, viewing the country from their feel it, the Mountaineers say. The M who love walking, wish to convert ev no idea of its beauty. They ought te to their way of thinking. THE Music COMPANY Tow ME To DELIVER THIS PHONAGRAFT TO THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR, BuT THEY'RE NOT HOME, CAN I LEAVE IT HERE AND You Yew ‘EM ABOUT ITE TA AFTER ONE'S FAMILY, ONE OWES One's DUTY TO THE COMMUNITY # gees TO THE BASt- MeNT, MOUNTAINEERS A-WALKING GO HEN the Mountaineers go walking on Sun- h and Pierce try as much been — built ed to follow move along these roads they are compelled every minute or so to step aside to let a touring car p iss, and the hard think- ing if he knew how the Mountaineers regarded san animal They never The Mountaineers extend a -special invita tion to automobile owners to take part in the free x miles thru the beautiful woods, beginning at Cowen park at 5. Owners seats, have ountaineers, ery ‘outsider ) step on it, KE IT AROUND SPEAKING OF “pork bar-| tended to take? rel,” what is Congressman Observations Humphrey's alibi on his vote} NOW THAT the mayor has to grab from Uncle Sam $1,200| pinned ribbons on winning ’ as “traveling expenses” for a| dancers, who'll do the same for q trip which he never even in- in-| winsome cabare CATARRH GERMS» | SUPREME teers? COURT holds that teachers are not laborers EASILY KILLED and do not come under act pro- Only Way to Cure This Disease ts to| collecting fees Destroy Ite Cause © “lof the teachers | oe :|}mames Nov. 25 mighty near ha rat De | this year. |marks: “That «|who recently congratulated. |erly labeled.” rt Lawton December an¢ sent out, t only Ladies’ Plain Suits French dry ¢ ned Ladies’ White Chinchilla Coats French dry cleaned Ladies’ Plain Walsts French dry cleaned Ladies’ Plain Suits sponged and pressed Men's Suits sponged and pressed Men's Suits cleaned and pressed Will clean one pair White Gloves Free, accon We for cash AUTOS CALL ALL PARTS OF BELMONT DYE WORKS jhibiting employment agencies Evidently the court doesn't know how most labor to meet ends on their meager salaries. PRESIDENT WILSON as Thanksgiv- ing day. Uncle Sam will ve a monopoly @ |of the thanksgiving business ‘| THE OFFICE CYNIC re St. Paul man married Miss Helen Dinah Mite is to be Comparatively few men get their wives prop- WILL DANCE AT FORT vitations for a series of “hops Phone £946 508 E. Pine St Are offering a Special Price on Ladies’ Suits, Chinchilla Coat Waists and Gloves, during November, December and Januar $1.25 $1.25 50¢ 50¢ 50¢ $1.25 im to give ygu the highest grade of work at the owest price CITY ; [Outbursts of Everett True] Yes, You CAN LEAVE IT HERE, RABBI KOCH IS RIGHT cern HE Jew as a Jew has no need to herd* in Victory for any of the warring nations will Leaving out the fact that the death of our Jewish political clubs,” declared Rabbi mean nothing to the working class of the vic- president’s former mate seems but a tragically brief Samuel Koch in a‘recent sermon, and he advised torious country. pace ago, the whole world is garbed in mourning Seattle Jews to shun any club organized on such This is the warning sounded by Mme. Alexan- for the war victims. a basis. dra Kollontay, the remarkable Russian woman, who The United States is the greatest of the neutral j The rabbi's advice can well be followed by . hints that the great conflict ordered by Europe's countries; toward her the nations of the eayth look, other nationalities. There is no need of Irish po- royalty will be followed by a blaze of revolution. as the future mediator. , P Whether Mme. Kollontay knows of what she In official Washington, which means socia litical clubs, or Swedish political clubs, or Ger- man political clubs, or lhe masses have been and are paying the price ring countries. It would seem in better taste were phenated-American political clubs. This country in human life and sacrifice. And what, after this this country’s capital to abandon its plans for “an needs plain Americans—and political clubs fail to most bloody of wars, will they have gained? unusually brilliant season. exercise any beneficial influence if they are sub When the slaughter is to be ended, when the divided into racial or national groups. price has been paid, it is up to the makers of this DON’T CROWD, BOYS ‘i war to give the millions of European workers a W. HILL, who negotiated the “pork barrel”, UNFAIR new recognition or face the inevitable. * deal by which Uncle Sam got an inaccessible § N annual liquor tax of $25 is levied by the state, A new era must dawn for the long oppressed site for a postof fic e, says the price of $169,500 is in.addition to the city license. The tax is levied masses or the royal war lords must pay with their dirt cheap and the patriotic citizens who sold it (in- J STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1915. PAGE 4, EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR A WARNING FROM THE MASSES Wilson and Mrs. Galt, for an “unusually brilliant : speaks or not, her warning shoul any other kind of hy- in July. Last July, despite the fact that the state crowns! was going dry on January 1, all liquor dealers were required to pay the up to next July, QO! R opinion hasn't been asked, but if it was Fine! Mebbe now there'll be all kinds of buy- Seattle is requiring the saloon men to pay we would unhesitatingly voice disapproval of ers to take the site off Uncle’s hands. only to the end of the year. The state should do the program, reported to have been mapped out by Who'll offer Uncle Sammy his $169,500? likewise. Washington society, after the wedding of President Step lively, folks! A Married Man’s troubles | 40 od by whers Possibly Carranza now looke on the A BC nations that geve him recognition, as the E powers STELLA SORGHUM SAYS The worst thing aboot taking chance . inability to ps back again if | wrong G. D. Ellsworth elected president | State Alumni As a Tan Omoego fra al meting at the Washington sociation of at Me ght Gaby's back! You Kirkland exative. § h went aground near | ela, being re aired at Mc Laughlin’s Bay, B.C he will leave for Seatle in about ten days Accountancy Club of Account ancy Institute to meet tonight ¥. Mi C. A, Yea, W. N. Nutt has been re elected president of the National has secopted a lows State how Hazel Nutting the ernckers S. A. Pepper, pioneer mining man, in Seattle on business, saye that Port Wells, Alaska, will be one of the most valuable quartz min ing centers In the North And now Italy wants a quarter of a million dollars. If we ever foreciose our war loans, we'll beco he United States of A Europe 0 Main waa rear re After the vote in New York Pennsylvania and Mansachu setts is it any wonder the retween rd Admira en t ear Twentieth wedding ant rs. Ralph tea to be given Thursda by t » Dames of the Civil War d monthly meeting of St to entative Hum released ¢ ‘. of Roy Hor 1, in Salt La snahnnany | | friends Mon | full amount of the tax, CUT IT OUT! woomber, New York nnevonss.et an us) publisher, held in y wre Ler € b b Here's mews for the mother whe — | —_ Wit ‘Cetrantng 208, as didn't raise her bey te be = sol four poets, Caruout the antry dice $10. He guaranteed to set t A mew Vork fashion detineater | poetry to muste for this sum od ed the very latest then neglected to do it. They otta 6 an straight, Borer? 4J.T. a medal. He ts the only | ! ' on reco an having got any ° thing from et ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. What ts scientific salesman manship? Maurice Langhorne, prom PHILLUP MGLASS | Steamer Santa Clara wrecked on south aplt of Coos bay, to be abar eiluloid « siar. What in a water site? Seattle's new post office lo. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends | fete her ake Severe Colds or Grippe “ RAILROADS HEEDING FROWN in Few Hours. 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