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|THE SEATTLE STAR| mth Ave. Near Union st, If It Takes THE LASTEST DOLLAR —————— MEMOER oF scRI — Telearaph News Service of the United Press Association Ratered at Seattie, Wash. ee — te i By mail, out of city, d0e per year, $4.00. °1 yy by The Star Pudi NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWS Se reeeenerreesesccces }) WY KDMt ND VANCE 900. Privat Third on irtieth, what's || There no “mayb sstoffios as Second-Class Matter 2 montha, $1.15; 6 months, $2.1 Por ow Unple Sammy needs 1 > * i t Averting Water Front Strike So were back of every gun A strike that threatened to tie up Seattle’s water front|“"" Ui". Be'"e “ater today” has been averted. f it takes the latest dollar A_ representative of the government met with the b he oh Truckers’ and Warehousemen’s union and talked things | yroyy sou tee to t rare Over, man to man. The union men promptly voted to re-| nayon the I Main at work pending mediation, | And de Had no effort been made to talk things over, Seattle] ,,..,,. the nation would no doubt today be suffering disas-|; shipping delays. | tea \ Every effort to settle industrial differences must be and to help the U. & A exhausted in order to prevent tie-ups. Not until every| dollara many, © them every penny ure to do it? ‘Then It's done. | effort is exhausted, can a cessation of work be ammy needs the mon. fidered. Employers and men are beginning to realize| Every Ume we loan jollar You can hear the kaiser holler ‘ ‘ " For the bonds of Uncle Rammy b: The only discouraging note in the procedure thus far the to bind the Hun. 'was the attitude of water-front employers, who ignored the 4.58. @ mmunication sent by the workers requesting a con-|!f an “U" and an “S" spells Ui . Let's do it without any fuss Let's chip {n our oe PRR For our own U. & Reporter C. C. Lyon, whose intimacy with things And to t at the battle front is admirable, says that the Almigty | mu rin Germany is beginning to squeal for peace The Almighty Dollar added to the Almighty Socialist ought to be able to make a noise that the kaiser would | AM said “Woe cx To invest all ie. In the Land of our Than to sl haieehiicanninie . them to give to » Trial of the Brute (Convtiaht, 1918, NR A) Pe Mob violence is overt treason. It takes its most hypo- tical form when it professes patriotism.” . ME _ The above two sentences are excerpts from a com- Gives Up Mission imication published in Monday's Star, by Judge C. E. In Under-World p Ourselves out of The m d the mutt and neider it wiser Dur mead) ® Without even referring to the episode of april which | j¢ thrown a red shadow over the state of Illinois, mob mee, astonishingly prevalent in a mipeceedy civilized 4 . try, cannot be castigated or denounced too severely. dale the sad page of history, on the records of man’s) 4 trails the slimy spoor of this beast. the mob. It is actuated by fatuous | tality. ; re bloody revenge. It is monstrous | stupidity, and grotesque for fury. It is a hundred times fse than the kaiser and his minions. It is a foul, red-| d murderer, and a coward as well. It is a dirty smut | the American flag, to which it fawningly pretends to| It grovels in the mires of ignorance and barbar-| and its red and roffing eyes and drawn lips expose fangs and face of the anthrophoid ape! America cannot, must not, tolerate mob violence. We @ government and just laws, actuated by reason, uted in judgment and calm. The Bolsher have decided to allow the ex-czar’s — ily 300 rubles (about $150) per month for food. | a to meet the demands of fashionably gowned | ®ve? UP the work of maving th despite hin mowing down the enemy. The Huns soon will learn to | get off the track when the whistle blows. With the Red Cross and the Belgian relief workers an the field, it’s pretty slim pickings for the old clothes man these days. Greetings! Have you a baby bond in your home will enable you to retain the’ charm an grace of your naturally good figure. foundation for your stylish frocks an tailored suits. It insures correct, modis lines and a stylish silhouette. is a corset designed and mad just for your type of figure. CORSETS Back Lace or Front Lace and even less with | the kultured kaiser} s \) v a lucky Nick doesn’t have to eat in a Seattle restau- | UNNI) rant on that allowance. } Street car steps in Spokane may change with the Countens Temo Nitikas—who used Seasons, if the public service commission orders them | be Mra Bob Fitestmmons—has | mands of derelict husbands for other women with longer skirts. women to the tank of saving her own ____ husband for herself. A divorce had|!a! help at t 2 American railway engineers are reported to be | threatgned, because the count, who,| “hildren per I" will keep your figure youthful. It WW This perfect corset provides the correct! It gives you that feeling of well- being, that assurance of appear- | neatly printed invitations to \ _ ing at your best—all because it} have a”come, took, see.” $5.00, $4.25, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918, PAGE 6 Prof, Dickson giving the modi nitality tent t youngsters f of t in| | that | | that are! the the! % BY PROF. V, BE. DICKSON Director of the Depart ent of Ke we Father of System Tells How and Why the Child Mind Test Is Given fal stants” which require com econtrated attention, reasoning, search and of the Paychological Judgment, critic or the main Clinke, Leland Stanford, Jr, Uni pool. Here an ugly truth is tersely and well said. | to Save Husband | versity, California, 1 look upon the mental test for lied common ‘ls lar strains j to withsta Q). The & Binet test officers in the | | 8. army The first been used nded until all fire |help in th who repr usual nature ef all pup me of an re ie Mimmited quired te per child. ou Thru the Terman tanford university the er about 6.000 of the ach Oakiand from grades thre f can be & a to & group of a series ot men The engineer applies teats to de termine the quality of steel needed We should wta to determine | lthe quatit which we m Jeot to th ferent str } th Oak of payet revision of the 1 (2), the group text ¥ & committee of cists, for the tent vidual. It has © than 1,000 is year, This 1 be tested soon! ¢ tort In aleo used to i However, because of the me re t 45 minutes artery of Dr. Lewis M.! whom of peychologtiats © age forma for the m we have been Ss £ 7 Write of ‘erm oF all of ‘em. Sen: the Limerick Editor t ay, and maybe you'll wir Dacha’ ut @ ker r oung si rom hin name, he's card to declare, er There?” d For d What in the dern thing hi* ALTA TREMBL 1310 N 45th | eee | JES’ A COINCIDENCE | On the same day that the county missioners mailed ny people asking them to at the .| nice new exhibit of King coun C | ty things donated by the Cham ber of Commere few hundred | county employes presented a pe |last year's straw hate. We take it |for granted that nany will continue jto paint last MELANCHOLY MUSK pi atrocities, hogs, nder the sun, Tan SHELLS | « Umerick 1 on the spot. Raus mit Many women, wo read, are painting |f #Teasy, and leaves the hair flutty factors which appear to be in. volved in intelligence. It is dovined to tent “NATIVE MENTAL CAPACITY, and NOT THE KESULTS OF SCHOOL. ING ‘The testa reveal with remark. able accuracy: @ more extensive work, or mentally un ith the clase un perative need t academic of the test dis child's record in a careful study in {id's personality, b If thin failn factory explana in given by The results sought are| hildren shall be placed as in groups where ed to use his! ability to something like normal @-| each will be On the other hand the group teat! pacity can be given by a trained person! to from 200 to 500 children per day| not suffer the continual humiliation| and the teste can be graded by cler- lot taratly gaming a thought which/ » rate of about 12) has been reached quickly and easily | The slow, plodding child snout | | by other members of his class. | It in equally important that the! auick, keen mind be continually whetted by contact In his own group with oth Js that keep apace. © of school children used’ in the home to as to the mental A'S? 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Cal, have begun a acientific clasat Ot an eany feat for a child, and can se per. fication of 4,500 grade pupils to de formed by on $ years of age. It tests memory and the termine their mental age, and to le powers of organization) er their fitness for work being 7—DRAW HALF A DOZEN SQUARE FIGURES ON A PIECE Jone in the class rooms. OF WHITE PAPER, THE FIGURES TO BE OF DIFFER A mo@ification of the U. & men ENT SIZE, AND ASK THE CHILD TO POINT TO THE tality test has already been applied LARGEST. there to over 3,000 children by Pro &—ASK THE CHILD TO REDE. AT AFTER YOU SOME SUCH SENTENCE AS THIS wers of concentration and memory.) of, school s letration bean $—SHOW THE CHILD A SQUARE AND A TRIANGLE FIG- simplified Gets edenitie classi URE, CLOSE TOGETHER, AND- INSTRUCT IT TO M. fication of chiléren, but many A CROSS IN THE THREE-CORNERED FIGURE. parents have gained = new con- (A child of 4 or & years should be able to do this within ception and a new gange of ther t five seconds) child's personality, of his strong 10—WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FLY AND A and weak points, and of the re- MOSQUITO serves that lie behind his mental, seconds for each prot SHOW. THE CHILD 13 PENNICS AND ASK HIM TO COUNT THEM : § remoning which WHAT 18 THE DIFFERENCE “BE TWEEN | A nie K AND A STONE? :TRY MIND OF YOUR CHILD BY ARMY TEST? Mental Test for Your Child | Science Tells ple tents for children betw the mentality ex y The average 10-year-old boy or girl should solve cor i Mental Power rectly at least half of the problems Has your | nde ee ‘The average time for their solution should be abont 30 $ | come tx 2 om after it has been made clear by ‘ The simple texts of tion, memory, associat of 6 a child should be able t tt (The principal function of intelligence to reason to m concerning nome new p is THE rhoren ING TO DO WHEN iv 1s panions He may hool, and th back by the slower pac mmon sense of the child FIVE OK SIX OBJKOTS SIMILAK BUT DIFFFRENT IN V out ASK ; HEAVIEST, A © TO DECKEASING Wie sdgment, with a certain nay be mentally # bei forced t humiliation and 4 ment (Thin tests the strength of the perceptives.) fensor Virgil FB. Dickson Stanford, Jr, university with marked “WHEN THE CAR PASSES YOU KING.” BE (This is logued imprensions ) i | LITTLE VICTIM BETTER | NEED MEN ON FARMS In all some 200 questions are pro | | The condition of Baird Vyler, poundel, some readily answered by year-old boy, who waa struck by an! work on the farms, according to automobile in front of the Denny| Laurence Wood, in charge of the ra tt ‘The normal 10-year-old is expected e attle r The boy's father in in Alaska, and = A telegram was received Wednes Sue ie 4 same ut of a has not yet learned of the injury | day for ten men to go to work tm-| ° he scoring system, of his son. The mother has been in| mediately and for 40 more to report | constant man with second degree aswault was husband, Dave, at Aberdeen last] SUGGEST SUGAR SUBSTITUTE filed by re | yenterday Tas 1 « es a E> eet teachers of Seattle. Wenatchee is calling for men to the normal ch grade, others taxing the av versity student morning, had im federal employment bureau in Se to make about 180 points. attendance ‘onday a8 noon as ponsible. ktm | ttendance since Monda a I Yakima, alse Ten undoes questions | morning. He is in the eity hos|/needs a large number to work on] stars aiven’ below by whine Le tt ee ee |e and mothers of Seattle may - get & gauge on the mental age of CHARGED wrrn assault | HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM? | thetr children Information chargmg Dave Sher. Delia Murphy, age 18, left her| es OD Deputy Pronecu Sherman ts Barto Monday. Delia, who is young and| WASHINGTON, April rained| eas and off station upon the Madi-| bald, but masterful, ‘tis said. tral and South America, fon st. bridge, on December 14,/ Dave is searching for them both,| suggested here as a subs ‘tore ‘annteted by the police. sugar. YSIS TIP PALS Meat is as Necessary as Steel and Ships Food is the first'essential of the fight- ing forces. The American farmer and the packer have met every waremergency, and have promptly furnished an adequate supply of wholesome meat. No other industry can claim a better record of war time efficiency. Swift & Company has shipped to the United States Government and the Allied Nations, Over 12,000,000 Pounds (400 carloads) per week, of beef, pork, and lard, since January 1, 1918. In one week recently we shipped 24,000,000 Pounds (800 carloads), and the demand is increasing. Our profits are limited by the Food Adminis- tration to 9 per cent on investment in the meat departments. (This means about 2 cents on each dollar of sales.) No profit is guaranteed. We are co-operating with the Government to the best of our ability. Swift & Company 1918 Year Book, containing many interesting and instructive facts, sent on request. Address, Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Minois { How to Find Its id’s daily life presents, Indicate where he stands and should stand among his playmates and schoolmates. He may be mentally tar ahead of 9 head of his class in fore being held Not alone have the problems question for older children, and tests what use moral and physical nature. they have made of their intelligence and how they have cata- His training can be gov There is a valuable suggesti6n for B) tira since sleet the fathers and mothers and school of the second while a 16-year-old may be expected aed to pretty, left with Lonnie Loyd. Lon-| sweet, gum-like product from palm ni have held up John Turcotte at a nie is a six-foot Adonis, is alightly| juice, used in some portions of Cen- observa jon and ante of the lower, and po muchy Aiscourage of Leland a noted results. erned ao erage unl esccccccce from the 10—A has been | titute for Si peccccacce a ry N d 2 5 > mMlic seacese el! = Vi _£