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eof Want fs an irridescent dream,” Former Pree Ho ad Taft told the Young Men's Ki olub here last night By A dream? Why et Our cities, We have nonpartisan alections in the | the narcotic drugs is the heavy tax on them. | ities thrdout Washington, and, if we pod AOC | mere has been Much talk about taxing bachelors mare ore sinny oftiee in Ohio, from whence | rid of them, or rather, to make them The Seattle Sta Ry wat, eat of city, fe per month A Dream, Mr. Taft? ||| Fi “The theory of some that you can get rid of partisan dear judge, ft ts a reality in most Published Daity by The tar Publishing Oo, D months, #160; 6 he, 62.78; year, aide of The per month, By warrior, lic par weak. | ido—and Production stead | Va ned | slaps When « city becomes tired of its dom It t | a tax on them, or enforces the dog tax law, and the Fidos soon vanish, That is the best way to get rid of anything—tax it | ‘The federal government's best weapon against | to get oe ge EN reas ree [EVERETT TRUE, AN EXPERICNCE OF ONE are Condratujattn the result o: experiment started two w Prior to that time c | epee Sropbied ye : | wh 22zy spell ss - ‘ i pains in Che hin il . DON'T YOU KNOW ‘You Soa oo ee a a SEATTLE STAR —By CONDO | A HAPPY INCIDENT, : | OF OVA MOGT, PROMINENT Citizene. Friends of John Smith hfm on C | an Interesti THE eks ago. | WoL, PEOCELE Today's Rest Bet community servies, eee CURRENT SHOTS BY HOWARD ESTEY | An mafe an it profitable-—ienve the| ther follow's wife alone. | A dollar for ‘The burglar who nent theatre tick. | ets to a New York couple, and then ransacked their apartment while they witnemed the show, proved bis ability to think ahead of bis work, | Here is an interesting letter from & woman. She ts a type of @ very large claes of people who muffer be cause of sensitiveneas and ite by product, indecision. Her cause for complaint may be imaginary, but it does not follow that ber pain t# imaginary. In fact most of the real misery of thiv world comes from unreal canses That is why fanciful fads cure «0 many of them. It takes @ crazy Pa he Ae GS THE FOOD VALUE OF BANANAS ‘The banana is not only one of the | most nutritious, but one of the moat easily digested foods we have; thus l|two rather popular theories concert ing this highly useful article of @et may be considered exploded. | Indeed, pound for pound, the banana i more nutritious than the potato, It constitutes the chief car- bo-hydrate food of millions of people in many parts of the tropics, where it tates the place of cereals ana et | rid of themselves by marrying | 5 eo a v i nd it , Tah was elected president, that have eliminated \ least. | cure to remedy a orasy disease. And| tuners, such as wheat MAKE A BIS MISTAKE READ THEM, elections in municipalities. The tdea, far | . | = being a cream, is a reality thruout the length Maybe the same thing has happened to predue) jin RUNNING ADS IN HS | Mo, Mabel, “the spirit of the| mont of the calamities in this world) and potatoes. Breadth of the United States, so far as our city | Hon The federal taxes ale a tedleties ak oot | PAPERS PIXED UP To times tan’t alcoholic; it in decidedly | never happen | Det the henson hes ee : | pay now and they are all on production and co Satiuletin. feet bos x SS a ae te ant ies ety iitees to state elections ts but a | sumption. ‘Taxing a thing seema to be the best Loon CIKS Rea | "mows eed asks, “ean people be) na it ‘The thick akin covering i ithe principle ia the same, but the application has | Way in the world to got rid of It, and there ts no| (NEWS (tems $ & Considering the Newberry stent, /mnfident? I have no confidence 10/4’ protection against dust, dirt and Pree ie rea it been made in thix state, | doubt but what production hag been curtailed Ola Farmer Public had better wateh | Myself, Whatever I way or do, the| fly contamination and makes it ene pot yet made. s would be in no fear today of any minority faction, { the most sanitary articles of Get because of taxes, | the boys in the Candidate family if | idea prepornersen me that it is going | 0 they the triple alliance or a republican handpick | Tand values all over! the country have gone he would eave his political plums to be wrong I never buy @ dress on the market. Summed up in calories (food unit® F committee. In Seattle, ft takes a majority of the | sky-high because persons making @ profit on their Cie fall, ldees Scan pet aba @ odie eel . wot to elect a mayor under the nonpartisan plan. | investments in land, the unearned tnerement, do| ee | fi pian gs penne Prahom to op awe the sahene hes ae [Gm the olf days, when party elections were held, often | not have to pay @ tax on ft, whereas If they made | | Social tnvortigators tm Tendon much or that uneattable|in tip comanen foods: | es be | a similar profit tn production, they would be taxed. | l}etutm that smoking among women|Y°U know there are peop) Banuna, 464; spinach, ; squash, there would be three or four parties. Taft no doudt could appreciate the fact been asserted many times by republican orators, | rather than to sell It and take the profit in money , pect b 4 WGhat Woodrow Wilson, tho elected president th 1912, | and have to pay an income tax on it | fore choosing « smoking consort. | et 1 always fear that 1 cueht t | macar ne! ooene®. Be ee - ‘only a minority of the votes. ‘That was due to This makes homes harder to buy and cost more. | “ve ot on Pane He meg 4 230; hood Flave you noticed? The emblem. | cheaper 210; ‘clams (raw), 240; oysters, 4 he fact that there were too many parties. Mm @ nonpartimn election, such as we have tn for the final election 4 A majority of the votes in order to win We really hate to quarrel with him. @ man receiving less than a majority would win, deca mee the two high nominees would have to contest and the candidate would have to And so, tn dliness, we ask him what is there so vitally between the republican party and the demo. Taft is such a genial chap and good fellow | ft not, after all, merely a scrap for offices be them If Sing Sing can turn out shoes for $4.50 # @ reasonable profit, why not send a few | | facturers to “so good a school?—Wall Tf land will increase 6 or 10 per cent a year, tt tn held to be better to leave the money in land, Tt t hart even to buy vacant land. Men who own the natural resources cannot see the wisiom of developing them while production ts taxed so heavily If the rule on how to get rid of the dogs holds good, taxes must have played thelr part also in curtailing foed and cigthes production, our the It is reported that the former kaiser is a} poor man. Evidently the wood-sawyers in| Holland are not organized.—Greenville, S.| C., Piedmont. | cc ——-——| ~ Have a Doctor } | ‘The real business of a lawyer ts not to get his | ~~ clients out of trouble, but to keep them out. | im on the decline. Jeable did not state which was the| |eontributing cause, leap year or a | tax on bachelors. Probably it ts due to the fact that most men prefer waiting until they reach Mades be atic bear of Tuunsia has been changed | to @ Mos-cow. a 1 Althe Chinese cannot be tele graphed it has nothing on HEnglinb it cannot be phoned. ‘The mayor of Parts recently mar. | ried 65 couples in two hours. The| No, indeed! Nothing wiN make a| man feel #0 self-conscious as to sit | opposite « pretty girl in « street car. | cee Philadetphia ctyil service officials know exactly what they want when they go into @ store, and just what they ought to pay, but whatever I So she runs on, giving further items illustrating her complaint Th & bad habit. It is the same kind of derangement as that which makes & child suck its thumb, or a boy stut or opium ‘The chains of morbidity are of triple steel, A bad habit is a ruth- lens tyrant, enslaving the will, fore ing the imagination and the memory to minister (o its whim, enlisting all the passions an its janizaries. To dethrone it we need: 1. A clear vision of it, its dangers, its unpleasant consequences. 2. A will strongly set against It 3. An emotion viyid enough to « lady is simply the victim of | | 215; green peas, 466; onions, 226; par | snips, 200; cabbage, 145; green corn, 470; freah Mma beans, 676; beets, 218; halibut, 470; round steak, 640; pe tatoes, 285. As to digestibMity, ripe bananas | class with easily digested foods, but lit is important to see that the banana is really ripe. Many people lter, or a man smoke or take alcohol thing the banana is beginning te | decay when it is really ripe As ® matter of fact when the skin of the fruit begins to show dark yellow, or | brown in epota, it is just right to eat. Care should be taken, however, to always have the banana cut from the stalk and see that the skin is | not broken. | A ripe banana served with a eines lof milk makes a mont nutritious | meal, the banana supplying the car- bohydrates and the milk supplying reet Journal. - stimulate us to Oght it And the proteins and fat and the neces 4. Practice. \eary vitamines to constitute @ com The lady in quention has requisite | pletely balanced diet number one, but not the others. She | mec knows what is the matter with her, | ANSWERED but stops there, brooding upon a sit-| Q Kindly advise me ff ofive off t Caldwell “in Town” _ Corporation Counsel Meter to Former Corpora Counsel and now Mayor Caktwell) “Why ask ‘about the way the $15,000,000 price was fixed for traction’ system? You were corporation counsel mot 1.” tm these exact words, but in mubstance. Row i appears that our fearless mayor was “in town” as to the cost of the street car | lanked girla who were applying f The true business of a decter is not eo much| Butler Brothers |Omaha Store Ends [yir*-flow Tmany’ times «day 0 to cure bis patients as to keep them well, But he Deny Price Story | Reduction Prices |’°" powder your nose?” Why don't! can't do, that unless he is consulted frequently and) : | 7 | they treat the women with the same fully, To see the doctor when something seems to} CHICAGO, May 27.—Marvin B.) OMAHA, Neb, May 27--The Bur |ieniency they do the men? They be going wrong is a matter of common sens. | Pool, manager of Butler Brothers, | geanNash department store, which | never asked the men in the olden It does not moan that one always tmacines he '*|laryest general wholesale jobbing started the recent pricecutting |days how many Umes a day they| * ; on tek, ah and 8 sone Se ee ee &* well noune in the West, today inwued the | movement in this cfty whieh Inter | Painted it [eee ee eee ort 6 ie Ms cana ee alia able as other people to take care of himeelf. It! ronowin, t at re, 2 | 4 in help a “He who ls his own lawyer has a foot for a elient™;/as predicting a return of prewar morning announced that ita 20 per|it will cost $88,000,000 a year to en-| resist her unfortuflate tendency. | b vader be eure te have cent reduction sales will terminate | force prohibition. And it looks as| Then let her look about and find | un your and the saying applies quite as well to him who 18) prices within two yeara, some person of calm assurance that self examined by a good 58,000, The Bidredge-Rey. | tho the $54,000,000 will be distributed | SH)? Bern” vor affection, or some for there may be some important um aerate doctor, “Unfortunately the reported state | next Saturday, | If you have a @octor, trast him and let htm trust! ment of one of our employes, inex-|nolds company made « eimilar an |“70%S republicans, | |religion that will inspire her | derlying condition which demands at QUESTIONS WE CAN'T ANSWER you. Do not tefl him aif the case and hope that |perienced in price matters, did not at | nouncement. thoughts, or some wholesome envir- | tention. 1 have @ farm and raise bogs. Can he will not discover the rest. Do not deceive him/|all express Butler Brothers opinion on for fear that he will recommend something that you |or judgment.” pinion | In its announcement the Burgess | omunent that will strongly appeal to/ if he i@nt utter even a tiny “ytp” in pro 7 said Pool. 4 e | it that time, what shall we any? That his | do not like And do not run off to somebody cise| “No one at this time can predict | Nash company says its purpose tn |! be called an author? I make ee PI Laeger, | People Go is better than his foresight? That would | who professes to help you in some pleamanter way.| with any degree of accuracy whether |cutting prices was to do ite “bit” to | !Ying with my pen-—C. P. tivity every Oay and beer. Act ac. | Where The be charitable. That at that time it was| You need an expert, not so much to prescribe| prices will go higher, maintain their |grt prices back to a prewar basis | Do the rafiroad tracks have spurs aatds, anime’ chs tee lean ; y Popular to favor the purchase of the street | remedies, as to find caures, So do not {ike mat-|prosent Itvel, or be materially re-|"Our purpose seems to be on the |"? make the trains go faster? B. oo ioe ang by and by the feeling Are Invited, and @eal than to oppose it? Neither would that be | ters into your own hand and try to treat symptoma | duced. 1, personally, doubt if valuon|way to accomplishment and pricea| Seme men held diamonds and Othe). iadiceg ‘wilt oer. ‘alan F ant ers hearts in a card game, but why ever again reach the prewar |apparently are on a downward trend. | . eae wae eee | | levela and I #ee no reason for any|We are now enabled to secure mer variations in o1 . | | me form or an ) fer Corporation Counsel Caidweil’s silence? | will not dose yourself behind his back That only | material change tn prices for many |chandine at lower prices and the |e Ww. D. | other of these four remedial rules. d confuses things and makes it harder for him to|montha to coma | public will reonive the benefit.” fre, Alcor Pa a — — - —— |ing machines aad a tal practice has grown * Poind: eae derstand the case | | ae Baa ter boom is holding its own. | WAS ‘ake May efvicn, Shot: te darter. than taking ters?-—W. HL. C. New Day Nursery eee wee 1 hasn't deserted it. English invent biMlarda? Py ao} to Be Built Here "hc" not, tai: to read medicine; but {t eften does more good. A new home will be built by the 7 article om Chive Seattle Day Nursery association, A| Saturday's Star. Somebody advertines tn a New campaign not later than September ori lyork paper, “Lest--120 on = street |4 ta expected to raise the necemary (Ome Benny - Seen, car, bardearned money.” We can't/ funds, Mrs. James H. Calvert was Leading Dentist figure out just what his fob is. | reelected president, 106 Columbia St Let your doctor know that he can depend on you to ‘What, indeed, might be Mayor Caldwell’s ex-| consult him before tt is too late and that you ‘This is why my 4en- Take the Boat to Tacoma! | BEST AND CHEAPEST Ot TO: FOR TEACHERS past four years Seattle has antics to the polls and vote te lower them. As @ subscriber| pated ite school revenues nine A SUBSCRIBER. | months: that is, the district has been | bali 2 | | that far beyond being even with its PROTESTS AGAINST RAISE income for school purposes. Begin-| Editor The Star: I cannot under-| ning with 1916-1917, with @ school/ stand why It i that teachers cannot levy of 6.5 mills, the expenses were | live on the salaries that they are | $2.283,452.96, and it was necesnary | paid, when there are whole families | | to stamp warrants “no funds” begin-| living on lenser salaries. | ning with December 1 and continu) Our taxes are a burden to as new, | ing four months, aggregating $524,-/made so thru the heavy levy tp, 104. That means banks and others! posed upen us last year by the big | had to carry that sum until school | increase in teacher nalarien at that | revenue for the year became avail. | time, and school bonds. None of us| ie. statistion tncinded in the same arti. cle. Voters, you cannot afford to|too well vote an increase of taxes at this time | for any such purpose. 6. One of the schoo! board's rules ts that teachers shall not engage in other eccupations. During the "flu period (when teachers were request- } im Seattle have ed to remain at home while the schools were closed), they tnstead| tions that will pay $150 a month for sought and obtained employment twelve months in the year for eight | down town. They do the same dur-| months’ labor. | ing the Christmas and Easter and! The teachers are, in the optnion of | summer vacations, thus taking em-|many, recetving more than they ployment away from those who ac-|eam, and should be contented with | forthcoming election, and among | tually need the work. their present high salaries, | ther things stated: ‘Taxpayers in| Our public officials cannot reduce| May I also subacribe mynett as | e may not know that for the|our high taxes unless the voters go| A TAXPAYER. Famous Conventions of Past-- Was Nominated Tt did no, and the tariff insue was | ¢rowded into the background. “Sound | money and prosperity” were the is- ues, and the campaign slogan was the famous “full dinner pall”—a tribute to the inventivenems of Mark | Hanna. | The convention went quickty and HAVE YOU WRITTEN A RHYME YET? Two Round-trip Tickets to Tacoma for the Best One. Beautiful steamers on Puget Sound Line Sail to Tacoma—hour and a half is the time; Wonderful scenery, water divine— Come on and join us for Auld Lang Syne. MRS. H. A. BONY, 905 Olympic Way. Address yours te Limerick Editor, Seattle Tacoma Boats, Colman Dock Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c There were other tnteresting | regret the money that we spend for! better school houses, but it is only known (notwithstanding statements that are being published | daily to the contrary) that the teach. ers in Seattle are only too gind to be kept at thelr present vocation, | and they are not seeking other posi. | tions which will yield them better | malaries, because there are no Doel. | | ‘Tacoma Boats Leave One paper recently, under the of “School District Fin- " showed the result which follow in the event the voters the teachers’ salaries at ‘Today From Four to Five GERMAN BONDS Depending on Your Selection Which Would Normally Be Worth $238.50 PER 1,000 MARKS Pay 20% Down; Balance 8 Months £ BOND LIST. Ever Changing - Per BOND LIST. tamely thru the forms of nominat-| Subject to prieg sale, Cent. | Bublest | Ever Deli Atfal am, .3¢ wae fixed that ing speeches and the roll calls, and | ¢ Se seep “ey McKiniey, ex-congressman adopted the monetar, . | German Government...... 4 City ef + M | Y declaration | Bavarta 4 c Ohio, should be nominated. It handed to it by Hanna and got ready | vi ececcccccereccemee ity of 4 carefully planned = = y BAXONY -a---eremmrercerce 4 City of | me fixed by 9 ally plan: for the real fight which was pre id . | gn of publicity and organiza- Cipltated when the Chhcge ae ee || | Wuerttenbers -————- 4 | Gaty of Pt in the republican party. ” tion a little later nominated William |]! yore < pee ee icy ried City“ ot 4 | co s° wunewisinty, se A J. Bryan, following his famous a ane Se arene 4 no action. Mean a Gad a Coowe e City of Altona... cecee. 4 City of Hamburg aw | the country had experienced sev ahead ly |]| | City of Auxsbure 4 | City of Hamburg...cceses 4 | | Whatever your mood or whatever Years of “hard times” following sic i City of Barmen. 4 | City of Hanover. | {fl ; Panic of 1893. In the West the| When » man says he has nothing | City of Berlin... ‘ City of Kariaruhe....-—-. 4 | |{] your need for music, the portals of B was greatest. The far- to say, the chance’ re that he could |f| | City of Bielefeld. 4 City of Kiel...... ry vi ot ad suffered poor crops and| gay 0 g00d deal if he wanted ta. |i] || Clty @f Bochum... 4 City of Koenigsberg. ‘ Wi VICTROL. — open wide for your MiSs hay thelr mortgngee os» tte tathessaa iit City weanmssce 4 | CY OF LalDlig.s,.ccccans 5 enjoyme an ntertai interest to Eastern capital. _ City err scoccencee 4 City of Madgeburg....... 4 ilar nt § inment. We Hanna was quick to realize y marcus || Combing Won't Rid City of Charlottenburg... 4 | City of Mannheim (Ruhr) 4 | carry all styles of VICTROLAS, “psychology of the situation. He / A Z City of Chemnita. 4 City of Muetheim on... 4 * : ice fi out McKinley, who had been , MANNA Hair of Dandruff Gity of Coblens... auc. 4 || City of Munith....0- 4 ranging in price from $25 to $1500— ¢ as a high tariff champion City of Cologne..ces-ee- 4 City of Nuremberg..cmo. 4 : : fm congress, and who was a| rival candidate. The only sure way to get rid of City of Crefeld....cccsease 4 City of Plauen..o.s0sce. 4 We sell any Victrola on convenient i conventional and| The Reed movement never devel-|dandruff Is to dissolve it, ‘then you City of Danzig. 4 City of Posen... ‘4 payment terms. . business man’s type of can-| oped any strength. Long before they | destroy it entirely. To do this, get City of Dortmund. 4 City of Stettin... 4 5 met in the convention hall, it wasso|about four ounces of ordinary|}| Jity of Dresder,... 4 City of Strassburg ‘4 | well recognized that McKinley would Nquid arvon; apply it at night when|f) y of Duisburg. 4 City of Stuttgart 4 be nominated that the only interest |retiring; use enough to moisten the | City of Duesseldorf. 4 City of Whesbaden. a | 'y we plan to make McKinley the re-| was that which centered about the|sealp and rub it in gently with the OTE: Sine hi oa | i ‘ia es PRES finger’ tie ||| sols BRie Sayer ttsPanee Eager hewrly, your orders mona || erman a O before the convention the work| ‘This was the beginning of the free| Do this tonight, and by morning to purchase for your account. If you will send wa your Cedar fae | * ” on. silver controversy. The democratic|mort, if not all, of your dandruft| $100 or multiple thereof, we will fill your order at the lowest ‘The practical workers tn the rej convention had not been held; but| will be gone and three or four more available market price the day jt reaches our office | market rise excessively, we will hold your remittance, an you by wire for further instructions. TERMS: We will accept 20% of the total purchase price with your order, and permit you | to pay off the balance in eight equal monthly payments. No order accepted for less than $100. Out-of-town clients are request. | ed to telegraph for quotations at our expense, and we will make reservations the day they forward their remittance FORKIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT HE. WILLS COMPANY STOCK BROKERS Phone mauewt 4349 =6814 SECOND AVENUE lett 2008 SEATTLE, U. & A. a Party organization were) the republican managers had noticed that McKinley would be &|the mutterings of free silver. These tariff and prosperity candidate, | mutteringn were coming from the ind im various parts of the country | West, and it was evident that the - money ixsue would have to be faced. Everybody crowded the rooms oc- cupred wy Mark Hanna. Be was the recognized leader, and everybody applications will completely dissolve | and entirely destroy every single| sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be Muffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get Nquid arven at any @rug store, It is inexpensive and flattoctedly |never fuila to do the work.—Adver- Upement. ‘Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland ~ We git

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