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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 22, 1918. PAGE 6 on 8 MEMBER OF BCKIVES NORTHWEST LRaGuE or Newsrarnns ‘Telegraph News Service of the United Pres Assecti toffice as Becond-Clags Matter By mail, out of city, 400 per month; § months $1.18; & months, $200; year, $8.50 Ry carrier, city, 80¢ a month, ity by The Star Publi __exchange conmecting | Washington—the Apostle of Truth “He never told a lie.” George Washington, the Father of this country, is thus : ribed to an admiring world. From our youth, has this = impressed upon us. As boys, we were told of this won drous American, in war, first in peace, and first in ithe hearts of his countrymen,” who prized truth above ma i rds. a lesson G re Washington's | Seattle needs his ex nple In this election in Seattle, for in stance. Vicious, unfownded lies, circulated with only the > aim to destroy the life record of a man who has served the : tad well and faitht rican life. i With the memory of George Washington so honored by us today, let us resolve to dea! righteously toward our fellow , and honestly, and honorably. The liar has no place “amongst us, either in bus nes:, in labor or in politics. He is not a good American. should be 500,000,000. M el) any wom The deficiency bill is $ bia’s pin-money is enough (> ‘ow let us go on with the war ‘British statesman, in concluding his Speeches of Hertling and Czernin. Says a pre comments ‘i If the British have let up on the war for a minute, r ty’ve made a great mistake, maybe a fatal blunder. While Germany’s talking peace, prepare for more war. tis is the only safe policy. The allies should and will go on with the war under the conviction that Germany is pre- ing for the greatest drive, at the earliest possible date, war has seen, on the western front. Es She is concentr: . gun-power, munition i er along that front, beyond al! question, for the simple on that she has got to produce something that looks ive, before many days, and this appears no longer pos- e on any other of the fronts. _ It is Germany that’s got to hurry up. Every day it con harder for her to hold Turkey, Bulgaria and Aus- O-Hungary, to say nothing of her internal troubles. Every lds more strength of endurance and fighting fore« ‘the allies from the United States. Other things being Wal, stalemate on the western front is just what es need. But, it takes no great strategist to figure this out and 's slight ground for fear that the British have been d into not going on with the war for all that’s in them. - Billy Sunday is a frost in Washington. He should _ have foreseen it. Why carry hot air to a blast furnace? ing Out That Amendment Weeks ago, the house voted for submission of the equal| fffrage amendment but it has hardly been mentioned in| Senate, since. But there has been plenty of senatorial ling for sacrifice and labor by the women to further nation’s business. How can we consistently and conscientiously cngage in ding and paying for more of equal rights and liberty in| nations, when our own nation is “half free and half "2? And isn’t the hypocrisy of the thing emphasized the fact that our highest legislative body has gone to Pp over the question of freedom or slavery? That the te has important war business on hand is no excuse a body that has devoted a solid month of its time to ying miserable little party politics. If the women of country, who are called upon to work, sacrifice and! iffer for democracy, should become as foolish and indif- mt as the U. S. senate, we'd soon see the finish of all Nocracy. Our blooming censor corroborates the German re- port that the sector held by our troops is in Lorraine. ‘ . . ‘ Why, Certainly ag “Official Washington,” whatever that means, cheers up | @ur pacifists with the announcement that “the door is not iz. to a separate peace proposal from Austria.” et Sure thing! The door is wide open and always ha been. All we've got against Austria is that she sent us a - lot of sneaking, conspiring diplomats and is the right-hand ag of our enemy, Germany. We'll cut out our anger as to | the first of these objections and take the blamed door off 4 het atl Boy Scouts have been enlisted in the thrift stamp campaign. But you don’t have to wait for a call fron them before investing. Buy stamps today. The doctors ordered “absolute quiet,” and then Teddy began to improve. There are some things that a man like T. R. won't stand from the doctors. Keep your children in good health—The greatest || menace to health in old or young is constipation. 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With slight shades of dif ference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in common cause fought and triumphed together; the Independence and Liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings and suc- ™ “ o's Ee ID. I.'s.".| | VACCINATION | sore arm that tx nupposed to be a Recenmary we quence Many also gauge the wuccens of a vac cination by the t of soreness and discomfort t follown vceination, however, never owed by an exceedingly earm. 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By George Washington (Being Excerpts from His Farewell Address.) combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, coun- Support Your Government This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investiga tion and mature deliberation, completely free in it principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a pro vision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your ence 8 ) t - ‘or its ¢ ) confidence and your support, Respect for its authority, and enterprising minority of the community. compliance with its laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true Warns Against Pro-Germanism Liberty. Towards the preservation of your government, It is The very idea of the power and right of the people requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance ir- to establish Government presupposes the duty of every regular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but individual to obey the established Government. also that you resist with care and spirit any innovation All obstructions to the execution of the Laws, all upon its principles, however specious the pretexts. teract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fun damental! principle, and of fatal tendency. They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraor- dinary force; to put, in place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but Artful INCOME TAX | #82218 Beton’: Mall | PUZZLE |°3°%5 | a | rn rere ENOOWs TOM Ml cones case, segura x ; { ) will go thru the various stages of )~ t cinat ut the least trout exercines ordinary rules of « Mrs. Kalph Erwin of Bartlesville, wan $1.90 hours and 49 minutes READJUST HOURS tor Bt regard to the street ‘. uny hours Questions. Mail Them to Him, firm advocate of took a chance be expecter eturn for year 1 f his business bh ot the one-half aif hour This would the car save time lost in the ship nt of tardiness, Early showing of Spring materials for Suits, Coats and One-Piece 425 UNION STREET n the bank or wtate of Was ged in a new line of | ould be included in ar sand has been his per-gyards atatement fence. Are in ‘ r meetin 4 ussion of t of view I am a Canadian living in the there is nothing to lone and every: thing to gain for all parties con- cerned. L. V. ent in the sale of a amall strip « ost ofab | Q jeaving a United States for about one y two pieces of My wages for 1917 was about improved pr the agents who Do I have to pay income tax? sure? hold t ‘ ollec + » I have to make out @ report? A There has been completed in Ver rente. m 7 r 1 , re residing here ah n iiding made of Ing the y ‘ ‘ ‘ y you should br ther with the nt pay on your entire the gov. land, the sum o make on mortgage. surance and $498.90, creating a net Wie, creatine nt Few Drops When Corns Hurt, Sosa oa ta Pain Stops! Corns Lift Out purchase s 1 an Don't let corns ache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! No humbug! Any corn,; Put a few drops directly whether hard, soft or be- upon any tender, aching corn tween the tors, will loosen or callus Instantly the sore right up and lift out, with-| mess disappears and shortly out any pain the corn or callus will loosen This drug is called freer- and can be lifted off with one and in @ compound of | the fingers. ether discovered by a Cin-| Freezone doesn't eat out cinnati chemist the corns of calluses but Ark at any drug store for shrivels them without any 1 bottle of freezone, | irritation. ill cost but a trifle, Women! Keep freezone ufficient to rid one’s onyour dresser and apply a every corn or callus. few d whenever a corn the most marvelous) begii Pain stops, , 1 borrowed Yrom ~ : = wards of O84 Do you figure out Wil Tee: Vou the Shortest Way internal revenue department? A te @ Geed Posi = Your net income appears to be leas than $2,000, and if #0, no return is required. Uniess there waa some profit from the male of land, 2 | Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Q.—I bullt a house tn 1917, but re Shorthand Civil Service | ceived no revenue of it to January | Bookkeeping 31, 1918, when I sold tt. Do I have! Advanced Grammar to’ pay @ tax on money in NIGHT SCHOOL Leva pases Monday, Wednesday, Friday + Arcade Bldg. would be nothing to return aa in- |come from it son this property? (2) Have a| known, Havel to pay war taxes! My salary for 1917 was $710 STE ra SAVINGS . Bought Washington Shoe Mfg. Co.’s and Mayer 1,500 SAMPLE SHOES | tits These Sample Shoes were sent to Honolulu (they wanted to place an order). Some got handled a wee bit rough, others got through good—but we bought ‘em just as they run. CHEAP? YOU'LL SEE. We will give them to the VING, THRIFTY PEOPLE at SAVING SHOE PRICES—LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE— LESS THAN S THAN THE SOLES COST ON SOME OF THEM. ANY WAY, ELLING STARTS SATURDAY. It will take 10 days to do it all. Remember, every kind of Shoe that the Washington Shoe Company makes, and every kind that Mayer of Milwaukee makes, GO ON SALE, Treadwell, Dry Sox, Olympic, Honorbilt, Mayer, Billy Buster, Hardpan—all here for you. So just go over a few of the items below, and fit yourself to them—Men’s Shoes, Boys’ Shoes, Women’s Shoes, Girls’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes—the Saving Shoe time at Shoe-teria No, 3— 1509 Fourth Avenue, Near Colonial Theatre Elliott 1581 3° One case of odd Sample Child's | 100 pairs of Boys’ Good School 80 | Shoes, waterproof C | ecies; sizes 8 to 13% PL,20 of House Slippers and pairs of Boys’ Heavy School Gunmetal Cait Men's Oxfords: | Sime of them One case of Women's Cushion pairs “Maxine” fine Viet Kid $6.00 and $7.00 val $2 80 | worth $6.50 to $8.00 $4.40 Sole House Shoes—the kind you ies’ Button Shoes, a regular ues; sizes up to 8 * find comfort in $2 40 | value; . $3.80 the pair the pair One box odd Samples 50 pairs of Children's Patent ea pal ener, BOE | Leather; White NEOLIN’ soles: of Children's Fancy Skuffer styles $2 20 and Bi Shoes; values up to bes = the pair $3.00; all sizes: $1.40 $1.80 $2. snes $2.80 Don’t Miss This Shoe Saving Sale of Shoe-teria No. 3 1509 Fourth Avenue We will save you more than ever this time—for we give to you the benefit of this splendid purchase. The goods are known—they are right, and we want you to get your share of them. SHOP EARLY SATURDAY and get acquainted with Shoe-teria Stores way of doing Shoe business. and Misses’ Shoes and Pumps Men's viel kid, gunmetal calf, | A rack full of Boys’ Shoes; | full leather English and | $3.50 and $4.00 Dress ues $6.50 and $7.00 .40 | Nearly all sizes. | 200 paire of | Brown J and leather tops; your size in One ca Low Shoes; values up to $4.00 Fancy Shoes Gay, Tan, White—cloth 109 pairs of Washington Work | 20 patra of $8.00 and $8.50 beau: | «yum ruit leather grep can | tiful Tan Oxfords pe 3 8 ; 3 oak poles; all sizes é men’s only; nizes to 8 ° | One rack full of $5.00 and $6.00 50 pairs of the best leather | Ladies’ Pumps; patent and gun. | ned, all calf, Washingtonznade One rack of Fine Dress Shoes, | “Ut te 88:50 price to o black and colored; high tops, mil. | Columbia Shipyard id Fre | men Neolin rub One oi

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