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The Seattle Star Tat st gay: bes pee month 8 ats A Regrettable Move Tt is to be regretted thé which takes effect t ne of removing Oliver T. committee. Even were ickson from the public utili- Jear that Erickson is not in mony with the general policy of the majo: f the coun- il, he must still be regarded valuable to the at large as “opposition” member. It is not altogether a fact that the munity is best served by having in the council and in the yor’s chair an all-too-harmonious machine. Every now then it is a mighty good thing for the public to know the watchful eye of the “opposition” is on the job. | if Erickson has impressed himself in any capacity in nine of service in the city council, it has been in connection the public utilities. To remove him from the chairman- ip of that committee might have been the logical thing to) j altho not the most gracious, considering the general re- is of the recent election. But to eliminate him altogether a that committee is to pry tape 49 of him, a minor- member, by the majority of the council. it not be Poesia joy that Erickson received more n 36,000 votes in the recent election—which is not an in- derable part of the voting population of this community. these voters meant anything, they meant that his services, " ly connected with the publicvutilities, have been satis- o them. : e council, without Erickson on the utilities committee, now have to be far more circumspect than with Erickson it. His elimination cannot be said to be productive of genuine harmony and good feeling in the city. ‘ Tt is to be hoped the council will act more judiciously in ther matters. While the peace treaty is on the senatorial sidetrack the world moves on. What Is Love? ever been in love? You may think you have, Have you “¥ happy co-operation in home life between hus- and wife, or a strong, passionate attachment between and woman cannot be — true love. Each lacks divine spirit of self-sacrifice. 5 ¥ ether of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” is that love is a “voluptuousness of self-sacrifice. is as near as the English language can come to the Thanez means love is not only a develop- : of passion. Leve is measured by what you give, not} receive. ; n is thus more nearly the ideal lover than man, woman is more ready for self-sacrifice than is man. love isn’t present if the sacrifice is regarded as a sacri- Thanez describes the process as a “voluptuousness of crifice.” He means the sacrifice for the beloved per- ificial act. people are really know what love is, says Ibanez. Perhaps it is so. A calm, il affection keeps people out of iief and is less likely to end in tragedy than the kind f love the Spanish novelist describes. But, Ibanez might mswer, the tragedy would be an ecstacy for the true lover. That being so, nature must have devised ways in sheer self- ( to curb love’s ardor for self‘sacrifice. For nature created man to work and live, not love and die. ove Young Turks who have their hearts set on war, will sympathy from the old birds who have been are the ma Botulism ‘ le we botulism, but it is freighted with tre- ae! eee i A gh ane d the precepts of this little r May save life. " Stories printed tell of the death here and there thru the sumption of food infected with an organism, a germ, a , bacillus botulinus. Ripe olives have been the chief of trouble. But corn, asparagus and string beans, canned, have also offended. And there is no greater d of the poison being found in olives than in other 0 It has been found in sausage and in cheese. The United States bureau of chemistry says that in prac- tically every case of botulism the food was shown to have had an offensive or abnormal odor. It advises that con- _ i sumers avoid food of any description showing the slightest ‘unnatural odor, color, swelling of the container, signs of gas, or any evidence of decomposition. All spoiled food may not in the poison germ, botulinus, but any of it may. The safe rule is to examine all foods carefully before ing and to discard those that are in any way sus- cious. Safety first is a high class rule in this connection. yy sign of spoliation in the product is a clear warning that food is no longer edible, the chemists say. Wealth isn’t everything. Wilhelm owns 88 villas and can’t get near one of them. Dan O'Leary To keep well—walk. To live long—walk. To enjoy iife—walk. The advice comes from Dan O'Leary, who has stepped| off 200,000 miles and is still going strong. _ Away back in the 80s O’Leary established his claim to championship by three times defeating Edward \yso eston. O’Leary, whose home is in Chicago, is 79. He will cele- tte his 80th birthday June 29 by’ tramping 100 miles Springfield, Ill. He says Governor Lowden of Illinois promised to walk the first 10 miles with him. Since 1874, when he first put his talent as a pedestrian 0 work, O’Leary literally has walked his way around the Thus he has gained a liberal education. He has met most of the prominent people, He has aided others by teaching them the value of walk- ing as an exercise. So he doesn’t think his life of “hitting the trail” has {been a useless one. If it was all right for Wilson to compromise with _ foreign premiers at Paris, why not with mild reserva- tionists in the senate? + The worm turns! Mexican government protests | against murder of Mexican citizen in Colorado, U.S, A. * Objection to the fact that the wicked have a good ti only envy of their moral irresponsibility.” | WE'LL SAY SO Greetings! ‘The young man to our y council, in its reorganiza-|richt suggests that we Quentinquld ould have gone to the ex-| "une the people on the following | subjects ‘ Where do you get It? What ls your favorite brand? Where is the key to your cellar? What does a quart cost in Vaneou ver? eee OH, BOY! But, after all, what's the use? How can & man catch fish without the old “can 0° bait"? HENRY CONTRIBS IT Dean Wilson Andrews, esteemed Blasco Ibanez says the probability is you| young bridegroom, passed a delica teasen store the other day with hin | wite. “P44,” spelled Dean, reading a sign in the window. “What does that mean? Oh, yes! That's what mother used to make!" SPADES IS SPADES By Hertock Shelmes CHAP. 6 (Editors' note—Herlock Sholmes. gan writing the serial novel, “Spades Is Spades,” for this column several days ago, has dropped out of aight and has not been seen since. Some one phoned this office today that they saw Sholmes going into a cellar on Queen Anne hill last Tuesday | night Until he returns the novel) ‘wil be suspended) Editor’s Mail HANG THE BOY! Editor The Star: “White Boy Is| Step Nearer the Gallows.” By all| means, hang the boy, But what are! |we going to do with the rent hog?t| Say, what are we going to do with| the profiteer? Now, don’t get the| idea that I think the boy shouldn't} . be punished, But, Mr. Star Man, @ positive ecstacy to the one who commits the} le of that feeling. Therefore, few| just what do you think? Have you got a boy? I have five. They have none of them committed any crime (that I couldn't get therm out of). But I've got a soft spot in me—~pity | \for the boy. * | And again T my, shal we hang the profiteers? | MRS. F. 8, NEWELI, Harper, Wash. GHLUS LATHE | Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver . Accept “California” Syrup of Figs) only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child ts having the best and) most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, lNver and! bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear, Mother! You must say “Califor- nla.” SAY, Dad, 414 you stop at Boldt’s and get the French pastry?—(Adver- tinement.) 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