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JUN. 4, 1920 ==c| The Seattle Star od United $6.00, im the State of W $4.50 for 6 montha or $9.00 por year There is no flock, } however watche d and tended, but one dead lamb} "er defended, but has one vacant| is there; there is no fireside, howsoe chair.—Long fellow. "Railroad Wages | r & . te consideradt n'a queen baa indicated the destens for hy dlatwendinn <e0 banners ii of the aan 3 OO : Brite nde yu tty editorialette t va they are driven distressing upset by the cont 1 railroad oO } evening « which meet her approval, and to which| Our witty edit 4 . paging: weet eis coubiade a pen & woman, seventy | pad workers king higher w ting that | women who attend court parties must conform. [Ole Hanson ix & man of « few thow . Svery adult person should old, fhe happens to be & mal omg ¢ y to keep up w the | ‘There are three designs—one for debutantes, a second | snd words — « gr at. re physician and have @ thoro physical | Mine, but that is no 5 ¥ 2 " - ston th * we » be Abou c matters} ohye ria Raitroad executives a that | for young matrons, and a third for dowggerp. he n't © to investigate examination made at least once @ - ua to the | hese designs may be varted to individual taste, ha. ¢ to investigates the in sh wanes canes ne tetl down de fu eases will & . 000,000 car deal er. Thus b own a flight of e< ot anly of railroad workers but of | put what may be called their moral limits are rigid agreed yearly inventory of his physical con. |e4, hardwood wtalre Monde everyvody | © Shoulder straps and bared backs are ruled out.) 1 w 9 writes dition. ‘There are many diveamen that |y risers} rims Poe @ permitted ped votoehaaae slowly and rad dio *erlor pones were br Railroad owners now are appealing to the inter. | But a generous V back is 1 t young matror wou chow nnd i bua, ae all tal conan weety and asd sly. F 1 b 8 wer “ken but aa ro ton to in. | The V in the sample on view at the palace reaches ee ea ise Phyihenl qubatinations wth attors weed, 408 hee ga a vate , . | cognition of J Mens cohen, woah inaiet {in part to | Bearly to the waist . There's your work, and my work,|[L FELT SURE YOu wouLD an opportunity for the recognition of te care of vious Ww ” s. And they | Well c a ate neni and work for all to do RenMenBeer it ? yj {an abnormal ¢ ton, tag he point to what already has been done toward fatten: | It's the queen's party. She should be permitted) «14 i you shirk your work, someone NO BUCH IncrDeRNTt IN THE |ognizing the early beginning -o' ie a pe , to say what manner of dreas may be worn at it it ee ie | diveade, tueastres can promptly “ he railroad man’s pay enve eB. else mui 8 © 7 ‘ ations | th is ‘wverags Gempennetion of sad workers tn | There is no incongruity in that Not only his own work but—| [BOOK SR ‘avant taken to check The examinations | the & And apologized ty gy ain, tons, a It was $119.38 in July If the whole business excites smiles when viewed y@ur—work—too.” NG OF CU conducted by the draft boards showed | brot w for causidg the oe lee aor Ann Gained sar, 1917, | from thin distance, what shall be said of another| a a B. that over 30 per cent of the young|so much trouble the tama a oe (Aggy ayo tag Maggy ted on a | Official dreas regulation practiced by nearly every! which ia all very well. Now, tf men of the country between the ages The doctor came. She tao "aaa ae at , waterside city in the United States someone will come on over and do of 21 and 31 were physically unfit for |anaeathetic, but mad cutery 4 daily basis, was $5.15, In January, as com | Y apes = i aoe o no e . ith $4.93 in Juty, 1919, and 2 in Decem Here is the spectacle of a city official, a politician, |our work, we'll go down and see if] {military servic any ni ing the operation. Ins ot pared with $4.93 in July, 1 dictating what women may wear at a bathing beach.) we can work the cashier for a small young men had physical defects of | herself while he wma bag | , to the | There ix something tudicrous in the usual city ad-| joan “i. aa gtd cam a |she apologized to him became ge ne increase In average wage, othe oor teflreshot Bhi . ope ‘ oe uiberculonis, cancer hed eaten on e noren “ ual a son chut mi Aton ASSUM ing be an arbit f taste e sry agi poe te agg | 1 ‘ tor and fe cau of railway econom a . and refinement. Usually a city administration in| A few of the reasons for the white Jeane, dis eh it-| afraid her breath dineer since 191 In some classes the a | given credit, due it when one mays it la honest, | par shortage culation, intestinal diseases, and) 4.7) wash Gal ae lea.anae, M0 per cent or better; namely, car it od ab f others more or les» chronic in char wound with Softy 100 per cent or and no favor to the criminal SE ; in and sowed it oo ca Pairers, section men, vermen, ‘ te 1 ation of ® bathing suite is! Attorney General Palmer's warn- lacter can be xe mised early 67 Sl nes pertectty ecu Prise. " nent employes and “other traffic em-| s..¢ this fact A city official] ing» of the red activities, rete oven ae. snouta (¥en groaned cous Dow Conductors, engineers and yard | car what women may wear with propriety Plans to shoot a man to the moon. =| A coms re ren me bey pe “When I arrthed at ee @nd road, received increases from 40 He say what men think suitable, Women| Listening for signals to Mars. ' beteage ahllnsadg cma regpertird "| time later, she om al office re are the only class Ae are mad: « form to that Fairbanks ar Pickford | nee s ‘ ping Now this is a fine inaceurate nn means a In 5 they aver ct n wor ® rights were recognized, their d@reas| Mannie Hurst and her pianist hus . ial Aint. saan hace Mae s An examinatior Ey 0 nplete 8, 4, on the basis of y, 1920, Id not be subject reculauion by men, It 1 ‘ witha ut an examination of the tooth while the ° © left to the number of wome ho} iti | witho arming 7 ¥ 2 cas “aan teas gr ry nly ssh | What has become of the olf-fash- land of the urine, blood, blood pres a geo! her wound, he exctais, Just how much of the raftroad labor unrest devote much thought their tives to dress, and] | Fe ee ee tem diet bait an eabanation of tho vtdele u certainly are cheerful? gy ond a ae Sees pave. Tenerves poe a ee bring down the price'of clothing? |in persons living in sections where ‘Why not Of course I ax eent increases while other classes have nportant subject. ing down the price oktorte Mince oF ee Ghar, |uncomfortable and sutigr half that boost, cannot be estimate. The war labor _ — board reports diff problem. jeulty in solv —_—_—_—_. " “Wet” Edwards claims three-fourths of the | \ democrtic delegates from w England By mati, cut of city, tee per month; P monthe, $1.60; © menthe, 92.95; 7 hington. Outel je of the ata My carrier, city, Pwbliahed Datty Wtar « oo Main Leave It to Experts _ Dan Hanna denice nillion for the Wood o chip off the o ld block, that he campaign fund. I F Old Mark would} raised a have raised five millions and bragged about} having « go« STAR [EVERETT TRUE By CONL _ f TAL THEN, OF COURSE, OH, YOS, InDEED! Us et You Have READ “aa Soy Ji Ly cle aii Crane Preat Ceany dle yy “THE CAPGRING, CAPTAING/ deAsciINATING ! Do You RECALL WHERE L SNIJOYED THE) re THOT Jae REF ORE Expo ||}We BLOWS UP THE OLD Fo (3 HARDNESS AS A GOOD SoLa . I got a lett lay's Best Bet if you ean ~ COMMON sy OL & letter the other it a MILL DAM WITH TN. me of my Rirl—T would be aie ‘ele a! r Every person renlizes that any !to tel 1 how many 1 hep Shag We can't help wondering tf, with | machine In ’ » ot : © to pase it on tome all th hortage, John D. can} mupervision at regu Ms r fr the Publi, eit get enough to run his flivver farmer tries to run ng mA not Umate with am 4 cen aatinn see chine or other machinery without| am with everybody, Woody aq f Or. Mra. John D., to run her Itmou having it overhaul An a Crane friend” | 4 10) uit for } 1 - the ine, or young John D, to run bis motorint in not w . I want to bring to your ata bug, and bis touring car, and his @ to break down before r . t Aitentig finert exampl wary changes or repairs ma: Ae en of Then why should people wait unt r 1 ever heard of, or Jooupe, and bin 18 other buggies. | if 1 complained about Only Now and Then Can‘a News |tery is prevalent | coli teaeaeue ay it T would ne half-| paper Afford to Be Se Truthful | coat gnly increase iny OWS Sia at Pp p to others, Attes the dinner &.f0w maciel Q Are sore eyes in a new-born A. W. O. L. Spooks Prove Costly Pets NEW YORK, June 4-—-8peoka scheduled to give evidence in a suit Jan's baby serious? |, “As I look back on ft that sm by Mra. Cecilia Rosenthal, failed to appear, and the jury awarded Mra numbers wer en, and the guests of the evening in ne.—-Decatur (11) to A. Any condition of inflammation ochagayester wg Keynote of bee whe 6 sore eyes in flewborn babies not had an easy ip, Fe bg ne | Pate hagnot made @ pet of ber, should be regarded weriously. If the| ) *'% Banenet 8 Bot tas Mote apent the re Ye y Review. New England democrats are largely useful | it, in conventions only. | I i ‘ = meet | We Must Not Be Ingrates | | Robert C. Scott gave his life in the battle for law and order. And how shall society reward this effort? Scott was a deputy sheriff tn King county killed by thieving bandits, Now his two children are in such may be forced, fr ite clr m sheer necessity, to r kiddies in order that they may not * starvation Tt is a sad commentary upon our laws that they | w And Jesus anewer down from Jeruna hich stripped him im, and departed, leaving him half And by chance there came down and when lkewine a Levite, came and looked on him. Ye ing said, A certain man went!) hrow down the gauntlet only Fighty-seven per cent of all for-| ery large town in India has its |p)indnens result from neglected cases rege —— s Sdodine be gg BP evegl Daag Bim nighar hen it n't fit mer AustroHungarian milld are 10 | Delhi darwaza, or gate, opening in}of sore eyes in new-born babies. od lear face, I think of thm }| when it doesn't fit, n i rw gate, id | tines of Henley you have quoted gp of bis a ap a atc A snake and a coward hiss the | anton io. 00 heeeen. 400,000 og, |the direction of Delhi, which te to} Bare betray Sheetoer si Bauer agalby con, PROT WTO cone 7 here are 24,000 looms, 400.900 spin prevented in practically all cases mame mus > itera’: ; - a certain priest || , ————~———-0 | lien for combed or dreased yarn, and | the whole country what Meeca ts to/ 5) Torun es gue tegen in the | 7 ie = ae of crcurstnn he saw him, he paased by on| EME | 200,000 apindles for carded yarn the Mohammedan baby's eyes immediately efter birth inced nor erled alent |TO SAY NOTHING OF LovELY)———————— — - F doctor and midwite should use| Beneath the Dludgwonings of chan when he wna at the place WOMAN these “drops” ery case they at y head is bloody but unbowd* But a certain Samaritan, as here he was: and wheo he saw @o not provide any means to take care of such | passion on him And went to him, and bound wine, and set inn, and took cases from public funds. There are no funds to pay the widow any pension, as is done in some states. | po The legislature alone is empowered to afford them relief—and thr legislature is not now in seasion. of We recall that the legislature gave the widow of $10,000 when he was shot down in his office by a/ uw: Gisgruntied applicant for industrial insurance. We! ng in off and and brought ¢ bim. And on the morrow when he Former State Labor Commissioner Olson $5,000 of | out tro pence, him to an he mto him, Take care of him; and pendest recall that the widow of Governor Ermest Lister | thee was given $5,000 by the legisiature when he died while tn office. Is there less reason for taking care of Mra. Scott be broken up? Society owes them something. The lenat !t can @o is to see to it that the integrity of their home | be maintained. abundance of drives. But this is a cause that is 80 supremely just that {t, perforce, feels called upon to ask Its readers to help. Give whatever you can. | Send your contributions to this office and address | | your letters “For Relief Scott Family.” | Congress refuses Woodrow the Armenian | you ret to mandatory and Woodrow vetoes congress’ peace resolution. Horse and horse. wealthy dad: Which now of thene three, thingsst thou, was neigh. | hi" clothes-rack ber unto him that fell among the thieves? | And he maid, He that showed mercy on him. Then |headwaiter brings results a highway and her babies? Is it right that ther home should | said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise. —From |0's revolver never hoped to ob- St. Lake X. Clarence D. Hillman has The Star knows that there has been an over} again. Or is it the spotted light? and passed by on the other] “Fear journeyed. him, he had up his wounds, passage to Paradise him on his ewn| “A man will make any kind of @ departed, he and guve them to the host, whatsoever more, when I come again, 1 will the spotlight and mid|m see Konenthal $23,000, to be paid by Samuel Regal of the American Fashion ayelide of 0 ‘baby lone conn mem scanty Meseine, coal a fee © | company O14, been . oe op I suppose w Forgive, and your reception ts “Tegal promised to marry me, but didn’t, saying that the epirit of his harged from the lids, do not acne panel ie nee 1 wart. . third wife had advised him not to.” testified Mra. Kosenthal. “The neglect it, but summon a capable} ot Care for yourself in a spirit of — ||, well-being Buckle up and you can't alip. phynician ‘at once. Do not think tt|70¥ — nda ae is “cold in the eyes” or something of |“? pep little importance. Many cases When I think of her, altting tim spirits of the other two wives didn't seem to care much about it.” Hicule.” declares Prof. i the mainspring tend. These “drops” consist of a 1 per cent solution of silver nitrate. Q What fs trachoma? A. Trachoma in a chronic diseane of the eyelids. Untreated it lasts the | greater part of a lifetime. It is trans) cron to consider mitted from the wick to the well by| wrinkles” and eagaiome Se the secretion which is conveyed to| Premature ating mal-natiien i * | cause the flesh to the healthy eye by means of infected | caure | th psitrnean ed” tee {. towels and hankerchiefs, bed linen or |The skin then 1* too hands, Under proper treatment the) flesh underneath @doesn' ae disease can, in the majority of in| and snugly as it used stances, be cured or markedly im-|°T)I*Eh se be plain that etn proved. The United States pebint soe skin, make health service is conducting a cam feetly in every p pagn for the treatment and eradica- = tion of this disease. le sccomplished by. 1¢ you will send your name and ounce of pure powdered sexitelss address we shall be pleased to send| half pint of witch-hasel ad < the solution as a face wah 7 you @ helpful pamphlet on “Trach-|{ngredionts you can get at any dra] oma.” Ask for Supplement No. 8.| store, of course. The results ate Address Information Editor, United | prising. (awe lege {ram States Public Health Service, Wash- £P* UP. bece ington, D. came com “The average biped wouldn't be laughed at if it meant a paid-up care| fool out of himself to keep others from thinking he is took| “The mere th t that someone} t micker causes a man to wear thou |® collar that’ makes a long-distance repay | telephone the only means of com munication between his hatrest and A 1 the scornful sneer of the! | tain. - in youth « are affected : Wishing Do you know that vying to grant th folks wh are really all wrong have everything| Claasing seema like a wicked kindness for alot blue-t every little desire th youngsters may express. The “Poindexter” special left for Chicago naae, Th Feeney, Bee te sealy Mee this this morning. Poindexter? Oh, yes, isn’t ene aka tk ck i vi rage » “ to wish and want. You get a lo he one of the chaps that are running for) tw f wanting than out of getting. president? t Ole Hanson is a man of a few thousand words. t “The Sagebrusher” will arrive Monday in The Star. A new novel! pointing: Is Not a New Trick 232!" with photograp it was hard enough to raise them in a “democrs he shouting. Kiddies who have everything they desire are poor| says Wortneley, who has been class he wondert art of you're merely wanting, there's forward to. When you've got wishing. Small wonder that John 1D. hers mpampered way. not to “she something to tt, n it's all over but little rich people—rich in ponseasion, but po ckefeler pi at hin | meley,. 4 his children, as|xelusively. I find t Classing Cotton By Daylight Only? Not Any More when ton by electri light has been mado possible by the user nied globes by Ralph Wor ructor at the Knights of { ‘olumbua night school for ex-soldiers at Memphis, Tenn. Cotton authori from ties had always contended that the more | work, which is suspended by official When order of cotton exchanges on cloudy look | days, could only be done by sun For more than forty years Boston Garter has been a friend to men the world over. It not only keeps the old but makes new ones each year. Most men ask for Boston Garter as a mattter of course—the two words go so well together. George Frost Co., Boston ““"" Velvet Grip Hose Supporters for Women, Misses and Children “The day probably will come,” cor in|ing cotton for 30 years, “when cot ton offices will do away with their leaded | *kylights and class by electric light at I get better by this method because the |light is always uniform and the work in not subject to the changing con at resu Conventions of Other Years-- BY GILSON GARDNER ms have ng conventions. done except to put t r 1ed program. The democratic delegates who as fembled in Denver in tic 908 had noth 1o but “demonstrate,” so when name was mentioned the rated” for an hour. Bryan nomination by @ unanimous jens of “dem conventions, business, has now been or ganized A special committee of the conven. tion managers is appointed to have charge of the demonstration. It is decided by this committee just at what time the demonstration is to come, and what is to be its charac ter. | It is the business of this commit tee to provide the little flags and therm in convenient places so can be quick To express would be to yourself, can't” wear p eat, or else n when t re patient kly passed out “to if by magic,” and to ha | are Nght ¢ flag and the picture all roll will hold up in a roll of sheeting which can be no more released by a string when the mo- ment comes for showing it make. The committee ts also expected to have a pr lady in a pretty dress With a pretty banner in a convenient treat seat to do some patriotic wav ing, and lead the cheers At first, of course, there just hap Pened to be a pretty lady and she happened to get excited and hap pened to drape the flag around her. self and leap screaming into the spot light all carefully staged The ntion of 1916 demon. | A reasonable degree of | spontaneity, but the ri howling | lace in the evening of the last hen it w ranged that Wil Warn Jennings Bryan should make his formal speech indorsing the “he kept us out of war” policy of Wilson and adding his approval and support | to the nomination and election Open 9 A. Lady the real meaning of our esate —|ptain white “Seattle’s Popular Dentists” The Real Meaning of Anchor Plates ANCHOR PLATES have them in your mouth and you judge for Many @ person has come to us and said that they “just plates, owing to them dropping down when they makes their hey have @nd made another mouth sore, friend ANCHOR PLATES are made of the best materials, left our office we have satisfied one in weight, have a very strong suction that them in pro’ than the a M. to 8 P.M. Attendant Come in and let DR. DANFORD, 95 YESLER WAY r place Quick us explain, ident west € Avenue am Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 P.M Se Our easy pay plan will appeal to you. Ye # and they cost we plate that other dentists Plates $10—Bridgework, Crowns $5 vice Pioneer Dentists, Inc. First |ditions of the sun or limited to the | devised the plan when/| ome instructor in cot Wormel asked to by |e hours. n classing at the night school. Ob ight is impowstble at al so Wormeley began ex {ferent colors. 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