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r HOW MANY CHANCES? _ | BY ROGER W. BABSON 5) O14 Peter Glenn in wtill talking a | about the Klondike o G BOYS FIT | iow, if I'd packed my kit back ta Ine of the mont startling facta re vealed by the drafting of millions of "97, when the boys wanted me to, I'd men for nérvice in the army was that | have been a millionaire by this tim in every three men examined one He's repeated that on the average was found to be physically unfit for | "x times a week for 20 years, Ho ab military duty ways ends up by allowing that “ew A great many of the allmenta were °TY Man has one big opportunity, | those which might have been reme.| “Md if he don’t grab It, he's always died early in life if the boys had been | Ut of luck |«iven proper medical attention, or| There's @ lot of chaps running kept themselves physically fit around bewailing the fact that they It is eutimated there are 6,000,000 | ™ineed their main chance, It seems | boys in America between the ages of |that fortune knocked one upon « 116 and 20 years who may be very | time, but they were out. The fact ia, materially benefited today by keeping y have missed several thousaae fit, and the United States Public noes wince then by wasting time Health Service'is making an ew: ning about something that is dead effort, in cooperation with and gone. agencies, to interest this age There 1s no corner on opportunity, Superintendents of schools, Sunday | OUF lives are divided up into days, se % |schools, the ¥. M. C. A. and. the! that We have 365 new opportunities | | American Social Hygiene association ar, With an exten One Oe are helping én the work, It calls for f0Ur years, just for good measurey Wg) carefully prepared exhibits and jec-|OP* of the most Interesting things tures everywhere it is possible to get | ®20Ub living is the fact that every i | peung sien tegetiien. morning is a new beginning, and we J This in sex education of a new sort, CA" alw ut face and start aS im Prepared in collaboration with some | 0V*T a&ain, non utter how many mine jaren't half as many stare in the of the country’s foremost educators, | “#kes we have made, no matter he lneavens as there ought to be. Yrs re Experts long known that the|™#ny opportunities we have missed HENKY ==] | clean mind goee with the clean,| ‘The man who wrote that fallae healthy body. The boys are to be | *bout “Opportunity knocks but onee™ taught to sit and walk erect and to cowt thousands of men success in F take maximum of vigorous outdoor a He is wrong. Opportunity lexercise. The led away , *MOcks On your door every morning of inhabitants competing for the mited needle, drugged, tugged and rob | Without going into an the no "9 Civilisation would te dominated by|bed, and when we fecovered con-| | did details, toe Gore en A4 Wernet| America's potato crop last year in their prime, but terribly old in! sciousness found lying (the dangers of venereal infections. |¥@% 358,000,000 bushels, 54,000,000 experience of life. There would be no © forlin alley with With the ground work of phynical|#low the 1918 crop. | renewing mental energy. New ideas might gradu| whatever of what | fitness, it is believed much will be |~ - | ally become extinct Progress would be gravely en-)us, and she didn't accomplished with the younger gen dangered. oe |eration in the fight to eradicate one of the gravest menaces to the na | tion’s health. } If you are interested in this use ful health work write the “Informa tion Editor,” U. 8 Public Health Ser viee, Washington, D, C., for pam-| phiet “C" for boys. eee Q. Would you advine me to try the treatment mentioned in the enclosed clipping? I am 66 years old, and| have had a rupture for years, | A. Why do you take stock in| claims of this kind? If you are suf.) foring from a rupture, by all means | ket In touch with a good surgeon. ‘There is probably no operation which | is better understood by surgeons than that for rupture, and the results, as a rule, excellent. Sometimes, to be the wearing of a truss may be preferred to an operation. In any event, however, trust to reputable! phynictans by | d specialists who that they have “wonderful cures.” THE SEATTLE STAR ‘EVERETT TRUE YOURE SURE, NOW, THERE'S NOTHING THAT MIGHT CATCH FIRE FROM THE LIGHTED UGAREeT BUTT You THREW OVER THE RAILING WITHOUT LOOKING e Seattle Star fe: terprine Anan and United bee yon thy Press Servicn Wen B montha, #160) @ ‘Outside of the 14.00 for € monthe, oF $9.00 per year, My carrier, ‘Perpetual Youth resolution presented to the New York State al society urges government control of the sale of interstitial glands and other preparations for re- storing youth, Which raises the question whether the human race would lose or gain if it could abolish old age Perpetual youth newed mentality. thone. who by perpetual youth | perpetul Human human experiences. Voday's Nest Net—Ior wardrobe—a threeounce & divorce mult milady’s dress and |The Good Ship Drake Appointment. Seattle Bootlergers can outwit Fashion shows more popular yearly sHOW are becoming dis A There's more | Medic: Drake has also proved a dry all right Uncle Sammy, at times, ta bdibulous ways; but Jawn D. ts impregnable. When Jawn says we're due for a dry spell, we're Gry. That's all there is te it. dawn, in a mysterious way his amazing stunts doth Pertorm. Why does he withhold the precious gas from the crowds of thirsty Blisabeths and auto. Mobiles? We cannot fathom It We are told there is a shortage. How comes it, the Shell Co. a British-Dutch o@peern, claims Rs normal supply? And how is it that a goodly @o the Orient? Is only charity While gasoline strays abroad? And why is there such a shortage? Hrouble? Do you know? Neither do we, Tf all this is a prelude to 30cent gas, why not Ihave the ukase issue forthwith and be done with it? No one has ever successfully disputed Jawn's ability set whatever price he desired on his particular of wet goods, and seems little likely that ‘any one ever will. Yesterday morn, one could arise with the optimism of ignorance, and hope for fair portion of the e's million and a quarter gullons of gasoline. This morning! Oh, there isn't even cloud in that one might look for the proverbial Bier’ lining behind it © Pierce Arrows will in tenor: “How MODERNIZ! A bird in the cents a pound | A stitch in time saves us trom | the police Halt a leat accustomed to. Kat, drink and be bankrupt, MEBRE ‘TWAS A STRE GREEN LAKE STATION, 2.—Clitizens out this way were) astounded = today when «a four ALC RIGHT, THEN ~ healed ehicle ith pole stick 4 Ihe thru the, roof, panwed around |}COME ON UPI! the lake. Old inhabitants recalled | having seen it onc before. Editor We'll fay.So: After going) the rounds of the moving picture! hounes in search of entertainment | , | ere last night, I beg to opine that there | MAXIMS hand ta worth 75 a mean a perpetually re in impossible, It means happen to be alive when comes, will possess the earth in mentality is bound up with) doesn't That chance in better than we’ oT CAR} largely conditioned by July experiences. men have, conditioned, They b past ex ial other Kroup Future actions are pertences, The more more are their actions conservative in okt age not because they are but because they have learned tion and timidity | from the hard knocks and difficulties of our past But, the world goes forward, neverthelens, because new bables are born, not prejudiced by past ¢x: periences, As they grow up, they mentally re Juvenate the earth, They encounter experiences fresh and unhampered by depressing recollections, T are no cautious memories to issue warnings about the consequences of failure, supply ts exported to begin at home, What's the the every it have is the world’ v to one; WOMEN ARE SO PULIAR of the first effects of perpetual youth would to} When we got home this morning | check the birthrate. The Malthusian law of over|we explained to the wife that we! population would soon work to keep down the num: had been stuck with a poison The stimulating viewpoint chief incentive ,to progreas, vaninh, virgin mentality would of youth If old age were go, too, F be bass, while the fivvers are to be I Am." sing Dry ber ‘ food supply people physically earth's ourselves The city utilities committee Thursday re- “Quested the corporation counsel to draft an dinance to completely eliminate the jitney. Gracious! we thought they'd done that weeks / ago! happened | it an no had belleve . jentints are teaching American }| farmers blow larger and When Is Humor? foreign, ° ing holes in their home nds like a of neutrality — f to more Palmer and Meat IE BOE! ee, SBR oe RS i ae violation Nearly all humor ts founded unpleasantness for somebody It that ume upen Folks [wetting are/It couldat ¢ | . ‘| GENTS BEAUTY CONTEST |, We place in nomination today b8YY for the Handsomest Man contest the ‘conductor of the Lake car. We name [bute witt make r |turna to the | We also | Harry Carroll ponent of the nd De Salt, brown he dew my ore telephone nervice It's a barefaced some sort *) MILLTOWN . Mitchen P: ‘3 campaign to get the people Fcat chees wil increase the costa I BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE = 8 cat cheap meats will increase the costs instead of [ aewer them. Publicity, telling how good the cheaper P eute are, will only popularge them—ggme as one Would popularize a certain brind of soap or Tenderioins and sirloins need no recommendations, @e anything that ts said in behalf of the chucks and Beiskets will not detract from the reputation of the better cuts. But most certainly follows our own little ills | | | nearly all “When are they humorous me with the Moor The only question ix, Tom Tomlinson until 3 a. m The And the And the next Is it funny? “Not on your life! says But walt. A few weeks later, 2 covered from the colic, Tém tells of and laughs. If he tells it friends} A year, 10 yearn, 40 years, he tells the story and|! laughs. bea When the baby weighs a tenth of a ton, and has children the story takes on new | ife, new point “You wouldn't believe that five hours at a stretch me down to Millte Where the paint falls off the | Where the earth has put the tone wn, where the alr in dark and dense, yalings and the palings off the fence, mourning and the sky is never blue, nentn are d the people dingy, too: Where the water-pail and scrubbrush an@ the shrinking bar of soap Fotever fight the battle of a faith, but scarce a hope, Where the soll in choked with cinder and the air is charged with gas, And God himself has clean forgot to grow a patch of grass shorn. walks with the — Where fingy a night he does the same. next next know w him city hin car re xt week in THIS STRONG SAVINGS BANK Will Allow Interest From July 1st On Ali Deposits Made on or JULY 5th 4% PER ANNUM Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o'Clock the advertising of meat will Mmerease its popu! and thereby its consumption | This is why the meat trust is preparing propagunda*® Ro be circulated with government franks, and under auspices of the attorney general Clever work; the packers help advertise Palmer, and he reciprocates by advertising meat If Paimer really wanted to lower the prices of Meat, he would have asked the people to decreane Their cofsumption. The 100,000,000 American people Gonsume 50,000,000 pounds of meat a day. This is ™® half pound for every man, wom and child. It te gust twice as much the diettians My they should cat Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, perhaps the most eminent expert in America, mys no adult should eat than four ounces of meat a day, and with the ‘eeming of spring, he says they should cut out the ‘ it entirely for one month, beginning April 1. He ) mays that no child should have meat until he is Hive, and then it should be given in sparing quan - tities. place only Van nomination | rviv m baby has his exper rm Dyke } Look you! here are childten toddiing on thelr pavement-hardened feet; not Hark y hildren® ve strident of the cobbled street And each face is sharper nd the little eyes are hard For they ness of the sward, And bh oul be clean, bened by t of God's own green? if their brows become as brass krow, where God bas given up his grass? sure, little holy eyes are maid en, hin h, too. oe : ed air © who at ween the softness and th mind grow sweet or a ave fh greer ow may any nd ore And t they h is not summer-fre tou w shall we re A to and grandchildren, h them, Q What would cause a blach dot before my left eye? I am also so dizzy at times I had my eyes test ed and have very good eyes A. I wonder did you have your eyes examined by an ophthalmolo- |gist—that is, a physician who has *|made @ special study of the eye—or did you go to an optician or some ther non-medical examiner who |merely tested your vision? There is lquite a difference between these ex jaminations, and it is the medical one |you should have had. 1 carried your 4 you now? imitates her - O, maybe men may t P And maybe 'w And there With N with no clear y above. #til! blooms the flower of love mate and children come to earth baby cries that they are given birth: wh an are we my friend, and me, let It come to pass en God won't trast a patch of grass! (Copyright, 1920, N. KB. A) way live «bloom, per capita as we He tells how she cried and bi ee And laughs For the thousandth Best investment in laughter toting that baby til] 3 a. m. Why didn’t he laugh the time of the Why can't we see humor in the instead of waiting for the future to make um laugh? Yea, the little ills of life are humorous, eventually. | ny not now? "Stop, Look, he shall men and women time he laughs. our UY he t curses « ever made w are eve t curses on thers, but on you . For we are Mdre of the nation n grow whe at toting rbenncy nent WOMAN'S INTUITION They had just bece I shall love.” she cooed, “to share her ee No, Cleero, they don't pnt a errase into thene divorce suits. They put de | erees in them, tho, .- me enca Mayor Caldwell declares that Seattle is ig an “electric light famine.” 'Tis only sparks of love that remain constant, re- marked the poet. Bible Foretold Wife's tWICH, & an dence at th the city t have fallen «a 1 home on the even: ed his Bible no one to help 'Pony and Dog Do Real Battle LONDON, July 2.—A fight between a pony and bull terrier occurred in a timber yard at Preston, ‘The pony | Ml Jentally kicked the terrier on the | The dog flew at the pony's he Knee and had to be beaten off. The} of the | pony bolted and the dog giving chase | at the ured fresh hold Wheo beaten the terier had lost night eye Baby Girl Wins Listen of t Death AGiy his a . July We de Jany but we in ‘regard to $25,000 car this for an cushions! inquest on found in Rev, F. the deceased denta into re "t or ike to cast reflections on on one's propert tke Yo may a few words We The only reason the professional politician its away with it is because he takes more _Mterest in the public's business than the public does. bor cit party candidates won m at the recent of the old par wk and straw pointing the way blowing. They prove that lowa concerned in the cost of x than in relatic wages, than in Shantune In mont on would v Pol selves stpctions Arbuckle’s new | that Heaven help well the uree them dak takee 0. td atop us lowa the wind’s! are more international Towa established fact, | is no longer} e¢onomie problems teering, high taxes, inequality of taxation | emphasized by labor in Insul tions are as voters . Doug Fairbanks t moon trip te ” oe k our Mar the Hopi India Hopt had a good off ft livi in believe Americaniam P down America not only holds the record for ian quantity production, but has distanced all competitors in quantity spending. na; in to voters seem is an not an iswue; that the war is over an issue, but that peace-t are living, throbbing tesue» governmental extravagance, burdens, all these lowa. And labor wor time ani ne Bryan may find consolation in the reflec- tion that the folks who followed Moses -the Canadian Pacific Rockies the corner. ft fret bie were cussed him once in a while. Boeing plant to build 10 “flying tanks. News item. So that they can fly above th three-mile Kmit, no doubt. BY H. ADDINGTON BRUCE Author of “The Riddle of Personal-, ity,” “Psychology and Parenthood,” Ete. (Copyright, 1920, by The Newsp tive influerice of dent His imagination Vs creative pirit of ini ustrously weak Taw always for amusement, manhood sources Associated |! If you are one of the Parents who personally, hurse, inces direct part in the p Your little child, this observation by Dr @ron, specialist eases: “In the child's games recog Rize the instinct of fmitation—pl ing with dolls, sweeping and dustin Playing at shop or vis tinct of constructivencs Toud pies and sand casties, dr OF whittling; and the instinct of ex Periment*-jetting objects fall, rat- tling, hammering, taking to pieces “All this activity must be encour @ged, never unduly repressed or de astroyed But whatever form it takes, the bulk of the play must be carried on without the intervention of grownup persons or it will its educative value and prove too ex acting.” Psychic overstimulation is indeed the almost invariable rule when grownups too frequently participate fn children's play i} (eae The child may enjoy their partict-|L | pation. And it is of course desirable | for parents to play with their chil | * Gren to some extent every day, if| only to guide them in the choice of | Play interests But let the parental sharing of the Play be too frequent or too pro- longed, and overstimulation is al- most certain to show itself in un ‘mistakable signs of nervousness. ‘The child will become excited, ab- normally eager, voluble, and vehe- ment. Or, as fatigue progresses, he may react by becoming petulant and irritable. He does not know, any More than his parents, what hig irri- tability means, It is a warning cry, “Let me alone!” Many a so-called iffieutt” child {a @ product of too much parental in- tervention in the child’s play activi ties. So is many a child who is af- Heted, seemingly for no reason, with moodiness, sleeplessness, and “night terrors.” Besides which, as suggested by numero or thru a and take 1 musemanty of I commend to you H.C. Cam children’s dis thi ement everybody of people to the profit atres, “movie armuseme he outsi knows am in us of t ho renort the we Sti worse sight pit of depen that the child into a f able perhaps to ¢ ine ers to execute, Truly ant warrant for D: ing warnin is bour de wing, eve ower a Y and As enou The ie: play with diers, or other toys. faculty lacking rather than a leade ble of devising plans for oth accordingly, which, Savings Account will soon grow large certain income for future days. Save regularly. That’s the important point. the polis. | agers continue talking Ishevism in Ru nedition ¢ league of nations, or will tacks and talk about what common people—their bread and! instance? win tt about Ameri 2 and Britain's t they get down to | are nearest the } be tor ° mm brane ter. but an echo of the sage advice to} Parents uttered long ago by um mortal Emerson the ent tenpect child. Be not much his p Trespass not on inde. | his solitude | so} \ too self-directed, blocks, tin n may be starved. stunted, hin ¢ and self-reliance he look to others may grow to in inner re forever seek himself. And a is full greatly of the other UNDERTAKING | PARLORS AND CKEMATORY must de the constituted he o punes, Are vow located at 315 Kil | bourne st., just two blocks went of my OLD location, | Those who have had oe- casion to uae the Bileits Service have found it re- fined, courteous and com- forting in time of bereave- ment Thoughtful, sympathetic attention is synonymous with Bleitz Service, NORTH 587 and excessive parenta, 1 to cond in lops wa general. So all unaware xecute orders, but there in abund ir. Cameron's warn after all, ou can safeguard the happiness welfare of your family by saving. mall sum deposited regularly on a ugh for investment and provide a Savings Department open « ny Evening from 6 for your convenience Seattle National Bank sources More Than Thirty Million Dollars ¥ 5 Dr. Cameron, the child suffers be- butcher shop to buy 3 First Prizes Parents of Louisiana's “Champion Baby” raised her on Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin HERE is always a good deal of sickness in the summer months, dueto the bot weather. The heat is expecially severe on babies and chil- dren, and often it interferes with their development and growth. They lose ap- petite, pase r ufter from indigestion, finden It's these green the sweetest peaches that are eee Harding ia starting by sending out 6,600,000 phot of himael pollidge. is right his Cam First thing we al know we will have Me have Aw many tu Probably people. give a combination of simple laxative mane herbs with pepsin, at the first aymptom of constipation. This formula is known to druggists as Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and they bay name for a quarter now the sole medicinal reliance in thousands of families. Little Dorothy Boylan knows what real hot weather is ten months of the year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry H. Boylan, and lives at 216 North Alexander St, in New Orleans, She bas won three sno © first prizes asthe "Grand C more, ae eee DEMOCRATIC The democrats are thinking of put ting Eve on their m to draw votes While caus without is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. kept her healthy and built her up, and helped make it possible, they write, for Dorothy to be a prize-winning baby. You ean obtain a bottle of Dr. Cald- Adam is raising Cain tve left him, Went LEAVE, But don’t get ex cited; she had a few beauty rpots ¢ hand which were sent her by order company when the latest in Paris be f she wrote evergivenher does not gripe or weaken. Louisiana.” and her ahetan only medicine they ha Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or chronic constipation, Let them send name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, s12 Washington Street, Monticello, FRE E UL, fora free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin 8 million bortles were bought at drug stores last year, the largest sale in the world, BE CAREFUL! the woods wi smoke! pipe is out. Don't start you hegin re your match, cigaret or fire in “Every Patient Must Be Absolutely and Forever Satisfied” ‘This is the motto on which our business is founded. This is our hobby—and we ride it DK. J. KR. BDINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 cLasses on Earth We are one of the few optical in the Northwest that really srind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in SEATTLE-—ON FIRST AVE, Examination free, b te op- tometrist. Glas unless absolutely nece BINYON 'O a wh The other great factor in our success is the fact that we do HIRED operators. 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