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THE SEATTLI leN "ERETT TRUE | THIS ACRGEMOENT Looks ALX RIGHT. ‘S'4 WILLING TO |{St@— IT. HAVG Kou STAR Pubiienea Datty by The Star Publishing Oe, Puene Mate oe You Ber — |T'3 ONG Lt FOUND INA HOTEL WRITING ROOM FIVE The Seattle Star Ry , any, S00 per month; # montha, $1.60; @ mentha $2.78; year, $4.66, in the State of Washington, Outalde of (he stata The per ry $4.50 for @ mentha ee $9.00 per year, My carrier, alty, Lie per week. Despite the supreme court's decis. | jon declaring prohibition constitu: | ake away the sword; states can be saved without it.—Lytton. | * tonal, money remaing Ught thruout zl % ~ the United States, _— 4 se | WHY A DRY SQUAD, THEN? p dry squad is really | fluous in this ‘town, Yesterday the public should be Interested tn keeping | we offered a medal for the win- own, is th ner of @ contest, outlined in this ee eet ee oe “g column, the entries being limited eontention made by George A. Carden, to those whe have been conduct lawyer, now a Wall st. lawyer, io an article ing experiments with basement Forum. products, Quart samples were ta " be presented to the Editor of fs true,” concedes the judge, “that the general | Syull ner Be des te wae be abe of economy will reduce the demand for Products and thereby lower thelr prices, but tend also proportionately to lower the price It ts true that the defMatton of the currency take from the value of labor's products the which has been put into them, but It ts true that by the same stroke the price of to judge the winner, We know the dry squad is not needed here, Would be proportionately deflated. And the fa to reach a sound and permanent basis because evidently there have been no basement experiments, encountering the revolutionary effects which come from the proposed deflation, overpredue The proof Hes in the fact that land limitation of demand and consumption.” we have received not a single quart from any source, Proceeds frankly to suggest the remonetiza- Det Silver as a step toward the solution of the BUNIONS way to get rid of bedbugs? We have Buntons are enlarged joints, de-| therm in one room: have used differ with tender ent things, but can’t get rid of them They can be Have washed everything in the room but the ¢ tion tn sod put coal olf jo the cracks. Would nerious fumigation kill them? of the joint. A. In the eradication of bedbugs wkill, Even con) oll, which you have been using, bunions, such as paring cal # successful, provided the joint, are not free from applied. One must of infecting the “burna” sts to their lair.” Pie neath « are very likely to be vi |infested. ‘The same in true of the back of pictures hanging on the walls. In the bed they are usually found in the corners and dusty erev- ic In the bed springs they may be found in the dust collected in the spiral spring near the attachment to the frame, In mattresses they are often found beneath the tufts of cot ton, Fumigation usually much lean effective than the proper appl | cation of coal oil. Picnics formed, calluses over | therm. cured by opera tive haping | Hing for wpectat operations for over riwk under | ture moidid, tion. are one, involving the ree plenie season. City folks are having pi country and country folks are having plonics tn the city—4t they can get a day off, Both kinds of folks the traveling easter nowadays than long ago. The auto chugs along tn half or a third of the time that Dobbin used to pace tt But on the whole the newfangied plentc ts fashioned on old-fashioned lines. And everybody seema to be doing It ‘There's the young folks’ pionic and the family plenie, Diffagent species of the same family, The young folks go tn pretty much for angel's food, marshmallow roasts and fluffy stuff. And maybe moonlight But the family picnic ts founded on firmer stuff than that. Father wants something that will “stick to the riba.” as he puts tt, That accounts for fried chicken, beef loaf, plenty of bread and golden butter, green onlons—plenty of them-—dill pickles and pie several kinds—as well as a couple of kinds of cake. Oh, yea, both kinds of picnica would be incomplete with out a great offering of hard-boiled em. Pientcking consista mainly of going, arrtving, eat ine and returning. Folks will sit on the ground around a big white table cloth, wateh the ants climb over the food with amusement, and not be particular to where the apiders, sliding down their life lines, 7 o enle hat neither time : the world’s eco-| land. There's a joy in picnicking t beck to the country’s or nor age can wither. And change of scene tion.” " They ome uieeation to beep 0 cheap dollar air. | "utine fe ite escret ~ , f can be rendered less troublesome by | Tatil the world's debts are paid naturally | bathing th et in alcobol or salt te the debtors, and just as naturally is dis | water. Sometimes they demand a to the creditors, numbering millions of gov- small but delicate surgical operation Dondholders. It is the same idea which for removal. took such firm root in the mortgage-plastered | In the treatment of corns and cal- Tie “tree oliver” days luses, & good chiropodist will usually | MNEES te right about a s0-cent éofiar, why net | obtain excellent remiita, but one | Meter? ‘That woulh clear off debts still should make certain that the chi Sia At And from @ t¢cent. dollar ropodint understands his work and is pdiation isn't a long step, But it isn't an SOND CNSR. SR OS Seape way of doing business—for an individual, a jor those#whose circulation or general strength i poor, and especially in| io the world. Be have & 100-cent dollar, sh flag in the English Channel, At|those with diabetes, such work| ee Stree ecomomy, and a satisfied. com |the age of & his parents died in|Should be undertaken only with Sweden, and he was adopted by a|kreat caution, and in all cases, if German, who brought him to tha|tltre is any doubt about the pa United States, Rather Americanish) tient’s condition, the family physi isn’t be? cian should be consulted. The re-| | sults of carelessness and incompe |tence are often disastrous. EXCESSIVE SWEATING Sweating may be due to poor with, to nervousness, to the dis- |turtance of circulation due to arch |troubles, or it may be simply a per |nonal peculiarity, In some cases, | decomposition of the sweat leads to troublesome odor, not rarely to much reddening and skin inflammation. Bathing with medicated alcohol and water, and the use of talcum or |alum-talcum powder, give great re-| lief and may cure Formalin solutions, more effective, should not be employed except un | der medical supervision. Q Wil you please tell me some ‘This te the plonics tn the minor is aimnont a! find mac erious matter Bunions start from tight, short or other bad but proper shoe alone do not cure them. There are xpecial “splints” for nions, but they are not very satinfactory, Solid soft shoes, broad enough, with & felt pad behind the sore p! relieve it of pressure from the give a good deal of relief. Apart from these measures that can be done ts an operation CORN AND CALLUSES Calluses result from pressure: un. like corns, they have no “core.” They are merely thickened skin Corns may be treated with salleyt na te applications, but, owing to sesengsc the changed structure of the skin | repair it. Next to Liberty composing them, they tend to re ne form even if the pressure is re- | | Hevea | “Boft corns” between the toes are | entirely different nature | ce to shoe eee Today's beat bet—There won't be any sandwiches left at the Elks’ pienic Saturday for Seattle's 60,000 boys. is Walking is said to be the best ex ercise a man can indulge in. Per | haps t s why so many men walle home after the Rare possibilities are more often the naked truth. cee BY 0. B. JOYFUL MDetayed by Mr, Burleson) ! Tom Duff practically cinched the Presidential nomination by treating the entire’ delegation from bin eee. SE your watch let Haynes Theatre. acid te worthy of consiferation.” reasons the fudee, im sufficient basis for a proper flotation of ecur- could be found in the remonetization of silver, | ‘the desired results accomplished without any vice and \of a Labor could do something for the country by standing solidly for the closed bucket shop. | Every Elk Boy’s Friend “Prery Elk ts every boy's friend, all the time” All the time! ‘s the spirit behind the Big/ Frrother moverment—the spirit which recognizes that/the state of Drought to @ bottle of there is good in every boy." ginger ale he keeps concealed under| The dark horse candidate I was Saturday, there will be approxtmatety 60,000 boys) {he flower pot in his front hall. This| telling you about is the Hon. Santa at Woodland park, as plenic guesta of the Elka |!* the most permuasive argument Mr Claus! that? Fifty thousand wideawnke, enthusiastic kids, whe | NSE has for ™ og campaign, If the kids could i to play and cut up and act mischievously vote itd be all ng iar veh are the makings of fine Ameri.| O% yes: there are plenty of favor. | overbut the shout can citizenship. They need the right kind of guld-|'te sens Nearly every state has at ing. But at that ing. They need the encouragement for clean sports, | the old gentleman for fair dealing, and the Big Brother movement of} in a Ukely candl the Elks is one of the finest campaigns ever under date Already he taken so unselfishly by any organization. haa the entire del | eeauion from the) 3 you want action, take a chance. states of Hapos-| ea | pean, Joy and Mer! sine a re ; | ciment. General | Apathy withdrew from the race, | 06? Who can move. throwing his strength to Mr. Sant Claus, You can see how there could no for Apathy Santa Claus got « eee | too much from the nm silk stock: | titude of shins, ee | iw his @logan. Also, convention to adopt the official emblem. oe he wants the the flivver us| *as born on a ship fying the Span Get dent Wilson laughed at a circus the other day. Perhaps there was a horse in the procession. pt a Bossed Convention? | will notice the republican party @ leaders assert the claim that the present con- im Chicago is not bossed! T absence of helps to create the camouflage, Yet the convention, like all conventions, ts bossed. ‘the nature of things, this must be sa are the New York delegation and the Penn delegation, untnstructed. ‘They will re Munboswed for a few days—then Penrose will | the button, and Pennsylvania will swing from Sproul to Lowden, or Wood, or one of Se Gark horses. The New York delegation will Mounder about a bit, but will act concertedly the psychological moment arrives. And even & Righly intellectual body of delegates from the | state of Washington will jump to the crack Whip. The whip is momentarily being held | Miles Poindexter. | y_will jump his way untf he gtves the word them. They have already, because of to this temporary boss, sold their right nt thinking, have surrendered their | on the league of nations, and have agreed | whatever resolution on that score Poin. favors. ? «Certainty. The Chicago convention, be. of the failure to make the direct primary na- will tell the same eld story, a story of and manipulations, juggling of votes, man- Character, and the fate of the nation. thé day is coming when even the state of will vote for its candidates directly. ‘The best gift in life ts to be your. welt. eee Thoughtiessnem ww a setfish per-| son at his easg : east one, but this INYON rn Free Examination ‘BEST $2.50 GLASSES } on Earth We are one of the few optical stores in the’ Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, |and we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free, by graduate op- |tometr Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary. |BINYON OPTICAL CO. onvention has @ ‘orite = father. | rrecklens, that noted comic kid, | mame to bat today with the jon that the ¢ vention name pid man, 7 herewith — pre 4. Mr. McGoowey | oy, an never dabbied thes, but o hool board. organs For the Game’s Good | The best anyone can do ts to ie ne aie do it In several cities recently, tncluding Seattle, vesticators have exposed gambling conditions isting at beschall parka It well and disclosures should come. ? lene kind means much for the future of the game in the! United States. As one police fudge walt “Gambling of large sums by professional gamblers on baseball games must stop. Even if it does not encourage dishonesty among the players, it at least throws the suspicion of dishonesty on them and on the games, 1 will promise to fine heavily any one brought before me, caught gambling at the ball park.” A mighty good statement. Baseball has thrived because of the very abwence of anything of the kind. But it has started to appear in spota Kill it before it gains any headway and baseball will be mved be chance Genera A woman loves a man for hin worth, but considers herself worth it . . Some occasions give certain peo | ple an opportunity to act nath: in ox good such ach ot with po Don't expect overa ‘ b A pt publicity thelon the a ill accept * P b He will a movement whe f nominated. | ‘a cover a mu . . Otto Auto probably will be chair.) man of the resolutions committee. | fie has several slanks to incor porate into the platform, construc: tng paved roade overywhere, free gasoline, placing XY an import embargo | upon tacks, tin ane and giass| | Also he would | | pane a law prohib- | jung pedestrians |from crossing the street. y on the side LIMITED TO AMATEURS A number of prominent Milks are | going to act as clowns at the boys’ pienic Saturday. No, this time you're | mistaken. Neither Ole nor Hughie are in the bunch. Only amateurs are |to participate in this affair, | eee | He whe asks prices and runs) away will have something to pend another day. = <— HOMECROFT | G The evolution of city living: A new and better plan of urban life brought about by present exigen- cies: An end of the con- stant struggle and tire- some toil for mere exist- ence This is the ideal sought by the found- SUCH IS U. 8. A. Louts C. Minette has joined the United States marines His mother was an American, who | married a Frenchman in Italy, He The wets need not despair. Pryan will furnish an abundant kick at the convention. r “Let ‘em where they are,” Luck Much has been written and more ald about and pluck,” the oddly assorted twins. But it ts true, strangely, that people place more emphasis on friend “luck,” than they do on friend “pluck.” Observe carefully the parting worts given any one starting on an exploring expedition into the whys and wherefores of this life. It in always: “Good luck to yout’ “I wish you all t luck tn the work ‘Those are mweet words for the explorer, for they | come from the bottom of the heart and they carry the best of wishes and hopes. But neverthe lease one will notice there is always that word “luck” included. It is @ characteristic of the people, ——— | A’ flitch’s Bomb Buzzes--and “Explodes” tax i ies | BY GEORGE B. WATERS dee business—not presidential bees, mails. KSHINGTON, June #—Mitch| but the real thing. He sent a beeythe por failed to tell one the best hive, with a glass front, by parcel experts waa to put the “bomb” in of the year about “reds.” post to Norfolk, Va. for exhibitio: ater, The bees kept working. Then the darn yarn has leaked out,/ Purposes. It was wrapped in paper|they cautiously removed the crate and crated to keep the glass from |getting broka The bees were at) | work making honey and they kept up @ constant humming in the hive ||*2, | This hive passea thru Washington, the home of most of the dignitartes |[._ | whora the alleged reds have marked for their victims, doncherno? Some} one reported to Mitch's department | that a huge infernal machine with} @ terrible buzzing on the inside had “luck Wha: with Palmer's bull, and dark horses, | i the profiteers’ collecting goats, this will | m be a stable government. Merzico there is little difference between g for office and gunning for of fice. ( ¢, tC AS is back to the country movement might better if there were chorus girls in the i | Preserve Without Stint —preserve economically WITH , an Mitch dispatched experts to} ffice. The first f the GOs A BONO * See ‘ o= @ ati? An ge er\ |) i} 5, ° | been found in the matis. 34 Mitch will have to stand for It,| Mitch was delighted, for it offered There goes a little more free ad- a chance for him to save someone! for the Palmer presidential from a terrible death. What a scare head story it would make, the big I. Root, Medina, ©. ts in the! gest bomb ever intercepted in the HERE’S HOW R.G.WRITES “My 1D “THE ROLUING PI jand the paper, and peered thru the glass, The bees were still making wlody and honey. The experts re |ported to the attorney general that |the “bomb” was still intact, but the “scare head” had blown up. If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health, For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental wo: All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. 1A alsin. 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