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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 27, 1916. PAGE 4 | THE SEATTLE STAR ie Bntered at Seattian Wash. Postoffice as second-class ma up to @ moe By carrier, efty, Ie @ month Member of Rertpps Nor weet Lennie News Ty mail, out of olty, one year, $400, Cm omtba, $1.90) be Per mon Every Man Must Help Out in This Fight is ‘ ; - A Chinaman amoking opium, OSHUA GREEN has been asked to take an active hand Seattle’s fight for just passenger rates, a favorite pastime at Tia Juana ; j on | Veterans at the gambling table The Star hopes he will accep } i The old timers take their e as of s man woul »a long way toward winning this greatest of all cam chances quietly. The women In Certainly the assistance of such a man would goa ( chaness quietly. The wemen i Paigns tor business. = - - terivai ae they squander: th 5 No Seatile business man should rest content, however, until the rate from ¢ hicago to San Fran } | money during the f nation “ener Pahaney i oe ; | of an evening In the ino. cisco, via Seattle, and return, is the same as that via southern California point | | racing scene at Tia Juana, An seoun + ov j houlder to shoulde ost reen ¢ sents to assume the leader American syndicate added Having begun, let us fight, shoulder to shoulder, It Joshua Green consents to | | horse racing to the gambling ship, he must have the willing co-operation of not only ever merchant, manufacturer and professional lek a che Lower Galteenta man, but of every worker in the cit) | town on New Year's day Pulling the Record on Bryan T IS recalled that just before the European war broke out William States battleships to Greece quite wroth with Mr 1ings Bryan sold two United pie pe ee Turkey was up to the time Uncle Sam kindly added : those two ships to the Greek navy, the ‘rior to that of Greece, which superiority Cr was largely offset by the action of our sec y 4 Mr. Bryan, in defense of kis action, set forth that the sale of these two battleships increased the 4 strength of the Greek navy, thereby preventing Turkey from attacking Greece, and so assured peace. At : any rate, the threatened war between those countries was averted ~ Bryan then believed that the preparedness of Greece stood for peace i Bryan now believes that a simi lar preparedness on the part of his own country will invite war, which inconsistency Mr. Bryan is not explaining so that it can be noticed. * ey, oer : - Going to, Got to Be, Prosperous ; ] T IS an old saying that wi id Our farmers have had two big bumper crops in succession, which is unusual, and, under the : law of averages, three bumper crops in succession are hardly possible, and in 1916 we ought to expect “S poorer crops. ‘ , This figuring on averages, which is not wholly reliable, applies to general farm products and the erity dependent thereon. : ’ The crops of the Pacific coast and Southwest in 1916 are already assured by the copious rains. The eason of hot rout good crops we cannot have prosperit of moisture that a long top soils are thoroly saturated and the subsoils have a re Weather cannot exhaust. ‘ Much water not only means much crops to the farmers and horticulturists of the Far West and Southwest, but it means convenience, aid and profit to the cities of those regions Indeed, it is safe to say that prosperity in 1916 is already assured to the people of those regions. It will not be the third consecutive year of bumper prosperity, but it promises to be a bumper of bumpers. Our Pan-Americanism if i PRINCIPLE and in spirit the proposed Pan-American alliance is apparently worthy and ery likely, unless there be some such al sooner or later the Unite i V io fight alone the battles of some of our Latin nei hbors or scrap heap the Monroe doctrine It may be be to encourage, financially, aid, if need be, those countries to prepare to ¢ themselves against aggression than to shoulder the whole burden ourselves when the time comes. Notwithstanding, such coalition or alliance but emphasizes the demand for a grater navy and army. Taking a total of all the war craft belonging to the proposed “Pan-America,” we still find it only about equal to the German navy and but little more than half the size of gland’s. Its combined armies would rank but seventh among the world powers. A binding treaty of defense with the Southern republics will, in fact, weaken, not strengthen, this country in a military sense, for it means that our navy—our real defense—must needs be stretched over a many times greater area in time of war. fesirable aft Mpectal ] | Lower \ “hell hole” of America! Nor will the relative situation be altered materially for some years to come, for the South American SAVE YOUR HAIR! countries are not equipped to build war vessels themselves and no other countries are building any for sale at present, nor will they be soon. The alliance will be really perilous for the United States, in that it but multiplies our own opportu- 25 CENT BOTTLE nities for trouble by 20, the number of independent republics coming under our sheltering wing. It may be a big step in the direction of its destiny the United States is taking; the Pan-American STOPS DANDRUFF © : alliance may be a noble idea of a masterly mind, a magnificent, brilliant conception of genius. But it is utterly worthless without a great navy, and that as soon as the same can be built. Every Bit of Dandruff Disap- | pears and Hair Stops | Coming Out Glossy, Abundant, Wavy and Beautiful Q—i am a young man, 25 years) The girl seemed to want to let; Do you think | should ask that necessary that her men friends of age, and | am engaged to marry|me draw my own conclusions in|girl for a definite explanation, or come her husband's friends as we! Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag: @ girl of the same age. regard to her presence there, and bury it in the past and marry the as her own Ky hair ts mute evidence of a neg A few weeks ago | was greatly h ince told me that she does not girl? SINCERE jlected scalp; of dandruff—that aw curt. shocked to learn that she im.| consider herself worthy of me, but A.—I want to know! Who are| Q@—Will you ple. t give me) proper relations with another man offers no explanation you that you should demand an ex-| some suggestions for a masquerade|_ There is nothing so {destructive ru t robs jthe hair of its luster, its strength and was shi ‘was called to the doctor’s office at the same manner, and recall a bit as good, and maybe better, than | years old? Ided by a physician. || As! have sinned in somewhat) planation from a girl who ts every |frock for my little girl, who ie 7/10 the hair ax d tively, thru accident, just what oc- is not a greater sinner than |, and perhaps a littl shrink n and die explaining upon | dress & peta’ skirt the time, but they kept the facts passage from the Bible where it/ you? [ll warrant you kept your) A woul ming |22¢. Its life; eventually pro from me, and | belleved the doc without sin, mouth shut If r regard | little snow fairy if you dress her|UC!ns & erishness and itching "} tor’s explanation of her presence 1 have |to your past whe in a white tarletan frock trimmed |\ f the ‘ecalp, which, % not reme 4 there. | have since learned posi- come to the conclusion that the girl | wasn't worthy of you. If she knew, with silver tinsel. Or you could | “ied, Causes the hair roots to ES 4 curred and | am suffering consider. | intend to try and forget this un-| your part would be necessary. You waist to represent ac air f out fast A Dan able mental anguish. fortunate occurrence. jeach t the right to know that She might dress ds Bo : tonight jthe other is physically fit to be ) or Miss Muffet or some other| “tl! surely save {come a parent. Bey that, the | Mother Goose character ast Is none of your affair. “This! ported gets! Q—Not long ago | met a young born | man at a party, who asked me if he place to call me up first? H. 8. G to is quite ill at his home. | would A If the man is really In fter just a few we calling upon the man to whom you|duty or the god-mother’s or god-|the are engaged when he fs fli, It is|father’s? Also, what argount Is cus-/eng them. Its exbilarating and life the time because | am not strong. |furnace man says the faug is in | He gives me no money and no help,| the chimney and the chimney man 4 Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping | tho he makes big money and we) says it is in the furnace. Is there PLASTERS ' 7. h e * of hic hv me b ? ; Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. | futher gave me. Before my litte) epee Bott The Worlds Cresent “th girl came | did sewing to earn her| A-—The city bullding fnspector |clothes. He discharged the woman |is the man you need Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, | helping me when the baby was a| Q.—-Please tell me how to remove | | week old. Since then | haven't | candy spots from my black velvet | : Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million been able to do more than the| dress? WINIFRED, | 4 housework, washing, Ironing and, A.—Spongs with soap and water | Boxes Sold Last Year cleaning. What can ido? A.W, |till the candy is removed; then Instat on pak Scat A.—You should make a stand for|!@ng the garment near the heater Having v Casca : , a reasonable share of the Income. | #24 brush frequently while {t dries p ALLCOCK’S, ake one or two Cascarets to-,ing. Stop the headach l¥o take in not doing | Use a soft brush and work from all night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest | Des*, bad colds and t ing. No woman! “rections to lift up the nap of thel — d ready carets do not or work or liver and bowel cleansing y |should w n or Stil has hoatth tats | valvat Learn to Play rdo wit itles of life | experienced. Wake up feeling| convenience you the next da Q ’ See fe v , 10 1 ta much less one who brought to her | can sing very well, but can-| Pi grand, your head will be salts, pills or omel. They're fine!) 4 part of the capital upon |M%t Play my accompaniments Do| lano or rgan your tongue clean, breath sweet Mothers should give a whole Cas he is daing busines : you know of any book | could get| stomach regulated and r liver|caret any time to cross, sick, bil an : that would teach met I F H - A - ‘ ine . u 0 read enough ® and thirty feet of bowels active. | fous er ldren because {t| @. When | lived at home, | had|#° that | could accompany myself? na Frew Hours Get a box at any drug store now} will act thorow and cannot In ’ several brothers whose friends came to our home often and were) A-—Stt always polite and entertaining to|**lf is rather discouraging. You|#bles any person ¢ me. | have always considered them “OUld be wiser to take a course of learn t CANDY CATHARTIC ing out music for one's|*® wonderful new sy my good friends. My husband | /@*sons \ regular teacher,|®H hour or two thinks | should have nothing to do able to sing, you| Send us your name snd addres with these former friends now,| must be musical, and you could | 0M 4 postal card or in a letter, 4 Must a married woman have no/@oubtiess learn to play your own| We shall send you our guide and il BV ohonfrlenae YOUNG WIFE accompaniments with a Httle In-|three sheets of music, absolutely PRICE 10 CENTS tructior rn eiatpear mr ie enw un marries, ft | Address: Numeral Method Music| POCASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, en not fo at she must avold| Star Want Ads cover the North-|Co, 126 L Trus#ed Concrete Build-| : frien However, it is! west. ‘ing, Detroit, Mich, EVERYTHING GOES AT TIA JUANA [AMERICANS PATRONIZE SORDID. VICE DENS JUST ACROSS U. S. LINE |WHY WE HAVE SCHOOLS FOR | mountain scrum |bled Kverett True {this «a. m but Ithat idea of hav jing the Va hop joints and t » places liberally Dance Hall is Crowded Making the rounds of the place, again to the rou for there the women with money are grouped » there to the f vice holds sway that was States | Ground the town. Painted women the men to spend their money. Beer 20 Cents a Bottle “Have a dance’ urge and coax Opium is sold openty. Just over the line from San descriptions, such as roulette, which i# the fa urges a girl, and |vorite game trim the suck ler, is condugted wide open Beer costs 20 cents’ bottle. ew slumming party” The women are shocked. With their | e and there to pium Dens Open Wide >wed one awe outside and jheard a woman exclaim,<"“My God, rough shacks of four or| ght to twelve m such things existed A man Imughed uneasily | thing goes in this country ‘There are no Any-! LAST COLUMN | ICE KNUTT BY THE OF —AN INTER STOW Vandelt of JOURNALISM Fr tone eged accom * on Friday night bas ere s , phases of been was omorrow 1 don't mind giving Tacoma the land at Lawyer—Are yor rence wes on the Witmens— Yea. the 16th, the 1th ARE AWFULLY ful. Take that official of the ifie Telephone Co., for instance, who testified before the public |service commission in Tacoma. He |figured about a million dollars of | would co r some items of expense but he had forgotten just what they were for. Quick, Watson, the needle! We need about $50,000 ta |pay Nellie, the Sewing Girl, for |darning our socks at the boarding house. one THE GAY LIFE From Neilsville, Wis., Republican) sLeo Meyer and James Hora went to town last Sunday morning and each one got a Sunday paper. “*- FROM ALL ACCOUNTS, THE around the) Garden of Eden {fs a most uninter- It's a man's game. In the dance hall are hangers-on and those who are trying to forget their troubles in esting spot compared to what bis locker at the Rainier club used to be. “IT’S A CASE FOR TESTING IT in court,” says Prosecutor Lundin, which shows that there's only a difference in spelling between him and Jack Eden It’s something for tasting in or our of court,” he describes sundry articles collected by Sheriff Bob. IN THE LOST KOLUM Lost—A dog, a plain dog, whose only earmark was a tail, which has been lost. Reward to finder. \RECIPE TO STOPDANDRUFF This Home Made Mixture Stops Dandruff and Falling Hair and Aids bien, Growth. allowed to visit |Bay Rom Try This! Your Hair Appea Sythe »m Close "Em Up? thru an inter mayor of Tia Juana, Fiends have ¢ uld ever be close 1 amazed at the Women in Gambling Joints There is little difte prevent gam- bull fighting nee between | opium smoking. nd other amusi biggest patrons ans haven't the fund icans stopped visiting are not afraid of that r more and more ev- | fifteen d pn the | m adjoining the Casino} but we » bar and dance bottle of Know! from any drug|and drinking store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will alone, ar {1 die al might call at my home. | told him | take a et luster and Spe v9 Sab ge for-| that he would be welcome, but he|necome wavy and fluffy and have | get it and start anew did not set any date. Should | call|tne appearance of abundance, an him up and invite him, or Is it hislincomrarable gloss and softness Q.—The young man | am engaged | " ‘ t what will please you most will AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur make streaked, hair dark and glossy at once the wreck Wednes-|, ;, jt : Dl be afte ks’ use During the five days |" like very much to go and see him, |terested, he will call up and ask! when you will actually see a lot of | 1 tons of snow were seta but do not know if it would be| when he may call line, downy hair—new bair—erow Bright, as | am not acquainted with fee wor the seals. his people. Do you think | would| @—Would you please tell me| 4 rine isto the hair what + be intruding GERTIE. jwho pays the at ale rowers of rain and sunsbine fi 4 A—There is no impropriety in | christening 's parents’lare to vegetation. It goes right to » is going steadily over the | |Great Northern Case: WILL OPEN SCHOOL: Ballard high Thursday night faded or gray roots, invigorates and strength. | | gompounded and juster to the Nene lopeaton of the new streaked or gray; also | school will be held stops failing embarrass that you must intro. | tomary to give? 4M producing properties cause the P duce your The man should} A.—The minister accepts no fee! hair to grow long, strong and beau. | have introduc you to his people | at a christening tifal , before this tim However, y —————— wan - Eo |cannot feel that your are intruding Q—My house was built about a year ago. Have had trouble witr 4 Q—My husband complains all|gas escaping from the furnace. The antzations will take To a half pint of water add: Rarbo Compound. Glycerine These are all mple ingredients that you can buy Trom any druggist at very little cost, and mix them jyourself. Apply to the scalp once a | lay for two weeks, then once every jother day until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the to even /bair from falling out, and relieves Per. {itching and scalp diseases. | Although it is not a dye, it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, fuded, gray hair in ten or 8. It promotes the gro r and makes harsh hair \soft and glossy.—Advertisement. of the hi Se om BODY rou ECZEMA A. hth victim ot | | Aisa called Tetter, Salt Rheum. Pruritus, Milk Crust, Water Poison, Weeping Skin, ete. 1 belleve eceema can be cared te just what I say C E-D and tors have told wid not be cured, all T ask is just ns. If you writ as it divec chance to prove my claima. me today I belleve you wi; real comfort than you really thought thi world held for you. Just try tt, and feel sure you will agree with me. DR. J. EK CANNADAY, | ock, 5 Referen aN dalia ma. sufferer. Nowadays we simply drug store for Sulphur Compound large bottle for You will get ress .,_ THE sunvaxranoome SUNSHINE can \ posal ly | Simp naturally and ever You dampen a through your hair taking one small “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” morning the other application or two, | Eczema Is Conquered W.B.M, | A Detroit musician has invented tem, which en-| Greas e aietobes little child to|* to play the plano or organ in BEST VAUDEVILLE GIRLS 6—of Them—6 With Wallie Brooks in “HIRAM” 7— Other Features—7 10°20 “Soe 7:30 and 9 :

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