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out of elty, Be per ment By met, s in the State ef Washing’ 5. “ n Ingelow. The Seattle Star 60 for € montha oF $9.00 per year, p short our happy days appear! How long the sorrowful !—|tusbana. : THE SEATTLE STAR SA Published Datty by The Atar Poditehing Oe, Phone Main 00 4 months, $9.76) year, state, The per month, city, Ie per week SO Today's best het; Don't shoot your Outside of Uh By ear oe is going | 2 | Inte Fannle Brice the v ' Is This Burleson? e plot, in fiction, for the young, concerns lad, picked and despised by his upon barged with being a goody-goody, a marplot, ‘and a pest, who, in an hour of pertl, it that he is trueblue, a real hero, the the situation Great National Crisis, which ts discovered every four years at the time of the na ations, who is the misunderstood char. | Fevealing itself to the public eye as hu- heroic? | iY | Deen assailed, arraigned and derided from | in this republic. We have, all of us, him as a martinet, stretching the letter fe Impese official tyrannies; strangling tramping on the rights of the free ly intent upon undermining the postal | Whe columns of printed assault upon him, | to end, .woukl extend from Sun Domingo en and thence to Yakima. The cartoons his unfitness would cover the walls of Capitol.and supply material for a kite ‘boy between 10 and 15 years of age on the a ¥ z ° ing to the foregathering of his party this identical Burleson, whose | become asnong a synonym for fn- Wedded to oppression, speaks boldly forth gustige and the rights of man. dd act is a “drastic and. abeurd pro tation to deny workers the privilege is all wrong: we must abandon pussy- lay aside hypogrisy. bluntly declares himself. would be shame-faced and inadequate. fonly hang our heads, wondering whether, cireumstances have conspir to trap Al | in the toils of ~ pub misunder. | 1] le Bryan, arising on the convention floor the legalizing of home distilling, hardly us more. movies. Her husband has been th ope ‘em for several montha Bars. Mobs and the Law . Wayne ‘Wheeler anys Vice President Marshall insulted the Uni- Pee te es oat a a a ~~ \ted States senate When he sald not Onee there was more or leas Pi sposition to associate 20 senators would ha dry had lynch law with the South—aa a product local to the the vote been secret, Mebby #o, but; sil below the Mason and Dixod Une. This we thought he was defending them, | treccurate, and unfair, indictment of the South has eee | been quaahed numerously at various places in the North. The latest happened at Duluth, Minn, about 1D. as far north as one may get and still stay on glass American soll. | No, mobs and lynchingn are not a matter of geography, nor of color, nor yet of sex. One thing, and one thing only, is the root of the lynch evil v thing te lack of respect for the law By that is meant rather lack of respect for courts charged with the enforcement of the And often this lack is transient, afd always is “Speaking of similes,” posteards J now about ‘as useless As A ¢ at a keyhole’?” see And Se They Were Married Uniaue 1 the { law it apenkably lovely the & matter of slow growth. watio mete ver Day by day a people are brought face to face } fragrant white with judicial blunders, judicial technigalities, judicial * fm the procrastinations, Judicial corruption and Judicial rot tenness, Not all in the same court, nor the‘same state, nor [ the same day. But here ard there they pile up, tra higher and higher. \h and delays urgently needed action upon a food law; ing reom. eriminal courts putter and fuss while accused inno decorattrs cent He in cells; Judges restrain free mpegeh; courts Biiy deal with a hard hand when labor leaders are before them, and quash indictments when a woolen trust is at the bar “ Jury ,verdicta are overturned In higher courts, and muilty ‘escape. Wealth buys long postponementa. So does “pull.” ‘This ian't true of al] courts. It isn’t true of a majority of them. It may not be true of any court ali the time, But. ds true of some courts at some times. And that is what bulkis up this la mentable lack of respect for the law, for the courts, table ful reapons! All the News from Hicksville HICKSVILLE, June 19.—Aunt Lib Skidmore is enterthining a felon on ber right hand. ’ | | Al Duncan caught a good mens of bullheads in Walnut ereek lost Tues day and spondent teed. Constable Patton has been keeping ‘ Ja close eye on gf strangers who Z . have come to Thick ville in the past The junior John D. fears that he will not week, winking Nicky Arnstein might be able to keep his children democratic. |come here to hide. He ceased his Don’t the little tots like silk shirts? pray wrdhnr hs aclnaaliacema dined remembered with enough your corre for a good fs just full of romping, rollicking, raring, | boys just now. With school out, they the early September days that will bring ) to their books are afar off. And they | “have a good time. That is right. It is .to say that they should play hard and | But it is good sense. of Young America today, if Young | was just a@boy and not really composed | ‘Women, too, would show him to be a-fishing, 7 make hay, sliding down straw | his bare toes, stealing watermelons and muskmelons in theirs, going swim- sing the other fellow “chaw bull beef,” circuses, selling lemonade in front of his papers, camping with the Boy Scouts, “saving up” belly busters, playing chasing young birds, stealing eggs—in fact, @ regular boy. } the kind of boys they make presidents out the kind that grow up to be everything Brow up to be—leaders of industry, ts, ete, ete, for the little girts, Lord bless ‘em, they @3 much to keep them busy as the boys, “Writer of this piece, never having been a fant tell so very much about it But the girix, tc, have a mighty fine time and they get promoted, and have nice and eat lee cream, and like to phy boys, and start tack to school just as fas healthy and as hearty and as eager for Tom or as Dick or as Harry. blew hat off Seattle woman and | id on without knowing it. Evident- d is not on tight in Seattle. _ Human Skyscrapers ste Wan Albert, who is eight feet, five tastes | 7 in this country recently from ffolland. | Height is one inch less than the recorded | € Of Maximinus, a Koman emperor from 235 | ®ecords a long list of giants, some of them thas the one who now claims notice. inches, was the height of the j § sium, Chang, who was exhibited in Lon- 1865. y did, But eight in men is admired. ly, it is not inherited. The quality which is is shartness. Those who tall, » blue eyes is the negative quality of S who do not inherit the positive trait of dark & Those who do not inherit curly hair have hair | fall to | dont appeal to popular imagination “| inherit | oe is straight. Slender persons are those who | [fo inherit the positive quality which makes stout. | parents have only tall children. But short | do not always transmit. the quality of | to all their children, if some of the grand. | Were tall. At least this is the conclusion ot | famous American biologist, Charles Benedict | again, off again, G | of |siven himeaelf up. | } a number of quakes to its credit, | : Aunt Lib Skidmore, wko has been s is now without question the | Th ish pothered for several months with ib = A 7 | F ( a ch paing in her feet, supposed to be ’ movie city in the U.S. A. | ie F You t caused by rheumatiam, has gone to “oe 1 —— | Beattie to conmuit a foot expert. in | there being a suspicion the trouble F Young America | In the vacation weeks now at hand thousands of OO" U°INe & Muep Nee || amateur cooks on canoe and camping trips will try)" Gue L nol beard bee sal ae to cook a dinner in the open, and spoil everything, ners nay to $45 Popa Aas Others will Be more successful fash. including the fire There P seema to be an epidemic of They will succeed in cooking something afte: higher pay fer teachers. ion, if only it ix thelr Knuckles! a i Hopes of these cooks and those for whom they cook! stegien ant tase watt war with center on a frying pan and freshcaught fish. The who spent six weeks in that country recipe which follows here will be helpful right after the Civil War, is kept Put a pail of water on the fire, Clean the fish busy by the younger generation piv. without scaling them. Put them into the water while ing descriptions of the people and the it is boiling. Let them boil two or three minutes.! country, Then pour off the hot water, so that the partly, Mott Ogden, proprietor of the cooked fish may be handled. | amerionn House, has putin an elec The skin then can be removed easily, The fish tric bell so that he can stand at his/ can be separated into its natural divisions, and all | desk and notify Humphrey Haynes, the bones removed. The boneless sections then should the porter, when he is needed in the be rolled in corn-meal and fried. | office, This seems complicated. But it is easier and quicker| Karl Duboice, the barber, has put | than the ordinary method. The fish will be of better | up the awning in froht of the barber Mayor, and more thoroly cooked. The nalt should shop and also put up the acreen door | be put in the water in which they are first boiled. | which he took down last February If the fish are too big to go into the pail whole,| Al Duncan says that if next winter! cut them into two or three pieces. Everyone expecta is like last, he is going to have his confidently that his fish will be too large to go into | horses shod with snowshoes. | the pail whole. Half the pleasure is in that anticipa-| Little talk is heard of the overall tion. But wellcooked food adds greatly to the pleas-|club that several progrensive Hicks ure of any outing, villians tried to erganise come time at eEEREEEEEIEEEEEeeeeet age. eee The reason good people are annoying is How tie West Is Changing People shewld ateerve etique because they are determined to make every- body as good as they are. Loved for the Flaw movies the same as other places ® girl The toike - aeBy condo! EVERETT TRUE Weil, 1 SES THERE'S ANOTHER \| ARTICLE ON SPIRITUALISM, MY LF Rie O, DO You THINK IT'S POSSIRCE FOR THE LIVING TO COMMUNICATE With THe Dean! =e a) OVER | COPYRIGHT 1080 BY FRANK CRANe << | the Southwestern “cure resorts” over | i | THE MIRACLE WORKER 29 per cent bad been tn the place less T have een magicians on the stage than one year, This 89 per cent, at imake re DOW least, are what might be termed “mi wis of | cratory consumptives,” or those who CLIMATE AND TUBERCULOSIS Out of 1,122 deaths from tubercu- lonin reeently reported from one of in a mi ploded. Those who have carefully stufied the disease, experts of the United ates Public Health Service and the books of fairies m tionals Tuberculosis association, four out of pumpkins now know that climate is really of building @ palace over night; I have onty secondary consideration in treat- leap from men's mouths, and knives | |and forks dance without them; I have read water and goldfish out of empty velleved that climate would effect o handkerchiefs. fl on in the! Ure. nandkerchiefs; I have seen in | ceaa testsel dd iii lle ik “ = ||méving pleture shows, beautiful) iis theories in the trea! t of tue a) | tmen Lae r | |women emerge from amoke, and cate bereyjlomis that is now pretty well ex ab | | hands in to —~ | move story 7 heard of saints’ bones curing fits, ing the Great White Plague az "\3 THIS arn ae and the prayers of holy i The important. things are proper Ty nae ONT” 4% ar ”| |Sne sight to the biind; byt medical care for the individual cass, ¥ f Ars seer.” Ns these, no witch nor wizard, pr wholesome food and suitable, thoroly “NO, ~. # or, teiry godmother, veqtiiated living quarters where the ( A ‘ Ajinn, spook Or sprite, Ithuriel nor) parient can get sunshine, fresh alr ( fr bide (iS CitTTe Y M ea, can equal what love| Delt ONY ihene are available @ pes : y Riou son with tuberculosis can be bane we = ak ea )} upon my rotil 9! Heed Just as much in his home town ro ™)) Uke & tempest of synshine as to 96° G4'h6 would elsewhere. Possibly the |@ boy and @ girl with that light 19) ros important of all 1s that be have their faces. la physician who understands tuber Don't smile superior! Don't 100k! co iouis thoroly. | wise and cynical and talk of the sex) (74 of the teuly pathetic aspects of Instinct, and thus reduce the whole| tp eroulosis is the army of consump affair to mud. Of course we ore ai ives tobe talanaie mn one aeene tnade ot the dust 6 Bie se ha another seeking a specific im the cit did you never hear. Ot that other| Sate They ate often wholly without Statement the Bible adds, and o¢| means and unable to obtais the rest, re : . °f | suitable food, and proper lving quar which Knows nothing, (hat eee asential for combatting their disease, The death rate in this clase ‘is so high as to demonstrate clearly that climate is only one of many fac- ors to be taken into consideration and is of no benefit unless there are also avatlable and accessible the right sort of medica] care, food and a place | to live. — YES, we Ars VERY HAPeY —~ - OVER Here l% ‘] | "God breathed into the dust and it | became a living woul?” | I my to you that I know of noth !ing more tharvelous, |gaped at, wondered and adored, | this area of human flesi a dark and sodden mansoul arise from its sehsual wallow, shake off its deepest-rooted cravings, burst thru its despair of goodnens, holiness, and ail high aims, and suddenly stand (up a man, and walk like a god and amaze the obervant angel watchers from the skies, and all beeause a thought has moved in upon t Why, men and women, we climb by each other up to God. Forget the mud, where the lily roots; think of its nodding message, its pale and! melting whiteness, its fragrance as of Paradise. Forget the flesh; re! member the miracle. 15¢ 15¢ 15c¢ 15¢ '15¢ THE GROOM! (A Leap Year Lyric of the Joyous June) Are radio pads of any use for the lation? I have no idea what you refer ot A to, but suspect that you are taking | stock in some advertised patent rem- BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE O, the day is golden glorious and the Cupids prank and perch In the branches of the loridly elms outside the somber church, Within the Mendeissohnian march is wafting its perfume, As down the aisle, on mama's arm, behold, the blushing groom! edy. If your circulation appears to | be poor be sure to go to qualified physician and have him give you @ thoro examination and find out what wrong. It is extremely unlikely ©, will he ever be as fair, as freshly fair, as now With the orange blomwoms trailing from his rare and radiant brow? ‘O, will he in the days to be, O, will he ever falter And wish he might retrace the steps now leading to the altar?” Yor there his bride awaits him, with her best maid at her side, And her eager eyes devour him with a fond, ponwessive pride She clasps hig trembling hand in hers and, as the slow words linger, She slips the golden circlet on his slim and lifted finger. that radium pads would help you. Seattle’s 'Leading | * | ©, may nbe ever be as true and may big faith hold fit! 15¢ A 15e ‘Dentist May hor strong arms ever guard him from the rude world’s bitter biast! | 15¢] _. 15¢ |} 1 am now devoting And may he trust her tenderly and never rue this day Fine Lunch my entire time to my ‘When his loving lips have shaped the words “to honor and obeyt* 15c With 15¢ ]} aentai practice. 1 make all examinations and Giagnose each case as well as do all extract- ‘ing between the hourr |of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m My offices bave beer established for mor< than a quarter of a céntury, and under my 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 15¢ 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 15 Cream July 16, I do not com; cheap, | transient, sévertiwing qektioes . My prices are the lowest, com sistent with firstclass work A girl looks Into her mirror closely and regrets that her nose isn’t quite straight. She might be more contented could she realize that perfection ix not greatly admired on this side of the world in 1 Greek statues represent an approach to perfection But, as the Jone of a bumper crop.” attle will celebrate Columbia [Colo week; from July 3rd ul 11th Drugeists, grocers, restaurants and But admiration for them is very moderate, They are | "ft @rink parlors will serve Colum not humanly interesting. bia Colo, the non intoxicating Japanese prints express a similar ideal. In : face is the same calm, ningless expression, a. See individuality. That is one reason why J of syed cyl Br prints appeal to only\a few .persons in the United xy - poo Btates [people want. Elliott 2407 [Routing €o. Littie Individual imperfections of feature distinguish and make popylar the decorative painted by Neysa MeMein. The cis) whose nose isn is for that Maw, she is love portraits of girls Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing Hair quite straight may, find it rather than for a perfection, that Americans have grown away from thelr old admira-| J tion of perfect copper-plate handwriting This same! If you want to cep your hair in modern tendency Is shown in many other things, But 8004 condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos | much alkali. This d | jthe scalp, makes the hair brittle ix very harmful, Mulsifie oll shampoo (which is pure as a dry tirety « anythin there is one thing in which a flaw is absolutely with out merit. That's a diamon | If the wets pull anything dirty at San Francisco, Mr, Bryan will operate cleaner. und en ban) in much better than you can use for sham. | poving as this can’t possibly injure i ereneneniedinmnittie | the hair, Some of the hats will be sadly in need of |, S'™vly moisten your hair with wa er and rub it in spoonfuls will m cleaning when they get back out of the ring. hasaineettalibapetiets |of rich, creamy lather ae [the hair and scalp thoroughly. Th _ Be an optimist. Jonah had a whale of a) iather rinses out easily, ant removes| time even when he was down in the mouth, every particle of dust, dirt, dandrutt —_— — — —— - —————_ And excessive oll. The hair dries BRILLIANT FIREWORKS you avoid business pyrotechnic good along safe, substantial line THE and OF SEATTLE Second at Marion - in business, like the kind you set off on the .. Fourth, are attractive and talked about for the moment but leave no permanent, tangible . 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