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ATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921, The __| Something to Think About “As OTHERS SEE THE WORLD ‘YOU KNOW— HE HYPOCRISY attendant upon sporadic attempts to Editorials and Comments Keprinted From Various Newspapers * enforce sumptuary legislation, which has found its way eattle to the statute books as a result of the attempt on the part ONCE THEY USED TALLOW CANDLES ey faite Gualat of reformers to govern by means of laws things which, in (From th edo Newn Bee) « their very nature, do not admit of objective treatment and| 4 consplouous example of the officeholding class in Chicago voices In Four Chonan sities over the #ea tar external coercion, is made the subject of a chapter in Ray- — pe had oo here Ch one go 0 aia Sareea ae <i Mow TODAY» GUTS TION 1A summons to y mond B, Fosdick’s new book, American Police Systems, World ereee, ‘popelons, popular.” Which lo as geld ie arnuinent |. ‘ets wemnen cite, wel cdmeated en| -"Ou?.eblléred tee per month: t]/ Mr, Fosdick was formerly under secretary general of the |## one may use if he wishes to stand pat on what he has, In the tallow ’ dying! Snel ; i by A he Sy ioe < i andle ye there were those who objected to the kerosense lamp, and . | league of nations, and during the wor!! war was chairman ite “the coat olf burnera viewed with tear the approach of the guslight ANSWERS |“ We toll, but of food there of the commission on training camp activities of the war slectrie bulb. MISS CHARLOTTE M. BRINK With famine our count are and navy departments. - mR 140 «Fifth bave. W You ng yee Service The chapter, made public by the bureau of social hygiene : gn Tombagn 30 ye ars, 10 “Ammeriedy pre bo Aon cop eg on babi pro 8 | Puditished Daity by The star Penten-| Of New York, has been handled under the caption, “The nt? wade the Malional Musieipal League, Rainer "ite city which has |*t!ipping men now.” ing Co, Phone Main 600 * American Problem,” whieh, as set forth by Mr. Fosdick, |; -ieq'thiv pian how ich 00 teed wae.” Ieababir Gee tae weane 6 FRANK PYLE, 911 W men presents the United States as a shoreless waste of “uN~/son we do not throw away our electric lighting system and bring back |"80me are and some aren't u've yim, te @ heunteous laud enforceable laws.” An excerpt from this chapter follows pndlestiolkn got to pick the women y talking ‘The willingness with which we undertake to regulate by law the|/ Tho city manager plan te no new thing in America. Indeed, it ts ao |*bOut before 1 can answer personal habits of private citizens is a source of perpetual astonishment | Old and tested that already # new profession has sprung up—that of city] MISS RUTH 1. AJAX, 939 dist to Europeans. managerwhip. Thirty etx times, men who did well af managers of «mal! | @v* Much better Women, you “In no country in Burope, with the exception of Germany, is an at-| cities have been called to larger cities at increased salaries, Of these | Know, are more conscientious than tempt ever made to enforce standards of conduct which do not meet |"4NAgers, several have gained promotion twice and three are now in| MM about being thoro in their trai | we babies whd sees ehele pale with general public approval or at the behest of what may be a minority | “ir fourth city, Thus the nation t* developing experts in munieTpal | !ne pod poo Porat alike te Saat to bring a particular lo of behavior within the scope of criminal leg-|#°vernment; no wonder that politicians ! C. C. DALTON, 1212 E. 63rd at] phe 4 be * eon Se es ons istation | The day ts rapidly closing on the habit of choosing a municipal execu | “I don’t think wo. 1 lnc ee ee : With us, however, every year adda its accretion to our sumptuary | UVe because he's a good fellow, a mixer, or carried a torch for the party CHARLES JARRETT sive to them, st m th laws. It suits the Judgment of some and the temper of others to convert | The progre city of tomorrow will choose him because he has made | Kinley I whould say not j .4 into crimes p en which they deem mischievous or unethical. ‘They 1 in that particular job in some other city; because he's a good city | rato ipoen, Pa aetna ry "7 The views of particular groups of people on questions of private con-| “card that man every year or two, and experiment with a man who |F there will be charity and depend. need | that the Polish musician p duct are made into legal requirements of the sta We are surre 4| never before bas been tried at the job ence ahead. Their woe, or thelr land's desoln-| playing billiards to j by penal laws whose only purpose ts to enforce, by threat, certain etand-| When it becomes ermary to employ ow manager the city will goj4 MARRIED WOMAN WHO HAS tion he _ plano’ He's an arte of morality to the city man r profession and bire the beet obtainable, It will do as| ® WORK a {on great-he arta goin ave heed, | pert with the one ae “We are hedged about by arbitrary regulations which, while they have | "U#ines® concerns when & managership in to be filled—hire an ex e | Save, eave them from bitter star-j &t home but fe f at one time, “ ase pl Bon the Bereir ere of those responsible for | Perienced manag The 130 #maile " now are training a corps of | MARRIED WOMEN | vation can made & game intereay them, no longer represent community public opinion or at best represent | him. A WORD FROM JOSH yn only a portion of it, These regulations have not grown as we have|'*4¥e behind them their tallow car of municipal government Editor The Star; > I am not!*Oh, give to our Little ones, bread our little ones done That thu y should hunger and | sicken? ou, gentle fathers and moth plead that you may understand The pitiful need of tt good managers from which larger cities may choore just ax soon an they | VS: JAPANESE grown, and they do not ease up as we push the whole social weight| for an instant approving married| Made richer with love's precious — mm Horlick® The ORIG) Malted Milk ~ } women working a8 a whole, but wtll leaven Opportunity don’t have t’ net them, j je ontend that {t le their right “Nowhere in the world is there so great an anxiety to place the moral » : | “ in thelr right as| Remember the Savior, who said knock very loud where there's | | here in th wor © | “ 7 ee nigh lsemebody who is cager t’ open | |Fesulation of social affairs in the hands of the police, and nowhere are | nt e itor 8s al ewer res ne, and that every) Of much is the kingdom of heav ‘th’ door. | [the police so incapable of cafrying out such regulations. Our odncern, | |oase should have @ thoro . |moreover, is for external things, for results that are formal and appar sa | " * th |ent rather than covntial Wiy THEY car hmitt into the great unknown? 1{If thelr reason tx valld they should 1 “We are leas anxious about preventing a man from doing wrong to|"THE WHITE BARBARIANS* — |do not believe they would Rmain, and no redblooded man | 200 Relatives Try JA Yocational workers’ society an-/oshers than in preventing him from doing what we consider harm to| altor The Star: Suppose, years! There are institutions all over thaf Wwuld Pe anything but proud of th to Claim This Man) Wpeunces that the average housewife | himself. We like to pass laws to compel the ividual te do aw we think |4¢0, an Infant had teen born in an ~¢ 1, run at frightful expense, for eatin’ tinh — Ra tlgecll ne ; : Seatke two miles a day in preparing |h@ ought do for his own good. We attack symptoms rather than vironment so unhealthy that the|the care and eure and punixhment |). PITT’ Jan. 29.—A man} at r a future for h uldren instead ‘Breals. We heard of a dining car | } i | | uses, and in doing #0 we create a spe of moraliatic depotiam | body could not develop and became, |Of Uione who are morally eripy 1 ey Pe one ptealfonat A “ who do who he is, a vie « S oer Way tah. take: tenrdt Ginn | of being a mil ¢ hung around The “Food - Drink” bs um o " » in general hoe | which overrides the private conscience and destroys lberty where liberty | finally suppose one night her ‘husband's, ne Decnihty she oe) @hef who rode 175 miles while pre-|i¢ moat precious. * P row eres and 4 our morul in ‘ working to hels t father ana | pital te j than 200 Quick Launch et Home,O 4, f ; one meal Fe attempt to coerce mien to render uate Casear the thitée that are {thle human wree Id have fallen {Without so much waste of public | “Orkin# to het woe engeneel oy FT ° ed bave| Fountains, Ask fer # God's must always end in failure The law cannot take place of the front of an auto and | **Mtiment and emotion in ing andl t > jtried to a .. “4 THAT LOOKS LIKE home, the school, the church and other influences by which moral end E lo that there ha teria? They cure thelr criminals soa Alena: Sbiseted as tna ——4 ‘Avoid Im PROFITEERING are achieved. It cannot be made to assume the whole burden of social | beer nt and several had |!" many barbaric countries, coun¢ Beye 3 manera sgn ol Door | We sell the Ideal airplane that ts} control | lost their tives in a amashup. What | trite where we are sending our mis | ool ng, know the number trem 3 “Pr nent ad co u ciel m net be breath rout by | Would have happened? Would @ lot |*lonaries to teach them about the | ° n 0" he numbe to-tty 80 cents up| Permanent advance in human society will not be brought about by | ¥' b Scarab ehie ‘ena en 0 hire them ee chauffeu c Rev. M. A. Matthews use of night-sticks and patrol wagons, but by the cultivation, in neigh area’ a8 4 not rs, elevator boyn, ¢ will der sun- Klostermier Bros.—-Ad| portiness and sympathy, of a public opinion which will reflect ite sound shou Do away with this/ Ki They laugh at us in ‘America| stores and other pos tdons” ‘Lod Say morningrentitied. tt im Atchison, Kan. ness in the laws it enacts and in the approval it gives to their enforee-|°rpple! § huneh back, hia | because we do not know what to do Jap village that Schwager & Net THE NEW MAN OA ment.” | mtn his arms too long!) With our murd and ha on are wumnertins 2 In the Evening He Will He in not aa we are. Let as drag|them to get rid of them. They cs a upp Ld Discuss the Bubject hed EBA igh ny brltpened bie genie wrap Roce ng Now here is my idea: The women WILL AMERICA MEET Fier as omatiehd tetaiees, ‘es ue of the country do not want to nee HER BIBLICA, > be atc” men out of work T UNDER MARKED D! “@hanghal's chief of police bas is See eee" | Annabel Lee, Annabel Harr “WHY PICK ON THE ANY " m eu ‘o much thing would have hap KF pene : “Makies, Good boy, chief. Protect “A maiden there lived whom you may know pened. Some reac fol person MARRIED WOMEN? FEEL that their righta an citizens First Presbyte jan the men. By the name of Annabel Lee; would have sent for the ambula Editor The Star: Why pick on the |; ome . i: Church x payers and voters are being 7 eee | And this maiden she lived with no other thought and he would have been carried married women? There are hundreds | | m away from them when their Seventh and Spring A state official announces that the Than to love and be loved by mm ve al and wine doctors would | 4¢ of this state lost $10,000, Ae have exhausted their #kill in bunko stock games. Thi HAT y have been all right “ . i “4 Bak rte to restore the man to heatth and | “Fe quite atte to support them. Th not lack employment, and every (whalebone) plate, whi it easy to understand why 2 may have been all right many and many & yeal jiaugnt him the law of physical be are thoumnds of bachel woman in this elty fe interested and lightest and strongest plate | fa code hax a chance to pass | ago, in the kingdom by the sea,” but in Mill Point, Sul-|ing and given him a chance to have | ° ney in the bank—/ ios it ie an unjust discrimination It Costs o net cover ee : livan county, Tenn., these days, Annabels have other things | paid back some of the debt to no Nery pit ge A se peininyetie vad : R . : b; guaranteed 15 years, WHY THE OLD TOWN WAS so Air tagr po hs ; Sw CROOE UREN | Cocy wig hanaiela Sa lenpoeee # tel en who are making | Start your fight. Married women | the City and County = EXCITel |to engage their time and attention, For instance, there is et Satie, dies baeatnn by bic | tO of dollars a y t one |¥%. Japs. Decision rendered in favor |} ab ous $1,000 Per Da: the canning to be done, and the community fair! neck at the end of a rope, we have | Yrs malary of theirs would employ |% —_ Riva ell a gp sea tt . y The story just comes from the United States department | much a one, only tt ite the mental 12 t 20 ex-service men. and iet's|® ne lnk off and the preference || To maintain and run their auto- s | by “4 ind out whether or not we think | *ine given Japs because they will ll work guaranteed for . ing arc of agriculture, where, by the way, Annabel Harr of Ten-| boty. the moral body, that 245 | ney have enough money, and if they |26cePt a cut in wages. You will get | mobiles Have “impressions . takes Mis afternoon-—Tryon, N. C., News./nessee is more highly praised than Annabel Lee of the cehge Ra agen ne winte nut have, let them step out of the fignt|th® thanks of every woman in this We are told it conte the taxpay | morning /and ‘ant sect a a that life, the on t c of , 4 city. “LUB WC N ONE DO R PE ul EX Senator Glass says he ts in favor | kingdom by the sea. 4 “\actve, Ife of hin fellow-men, became on ite, While we are fixing this iy A CATS WOMA | ise Rae ce og Po e @irect taxes, That's righty sen Last summer, when the men folks of Mill Point threw] to nim just a» the life ef a carrion nach ele Soler tae manta ei | “O 1 . Wo wih Carslial tute oufbiad toe py hat ‘om ove you hit ‘om. up their hands in utter defeat and said there was no oe Se ee eS eee: lmanity re ut look Is Bright; twenty centw (0c) per mile, A|| Most of our present ‘An astronomer reports he has fig. |Chance of ever pulling off that community fair Sullivan | Z™' wits! 0 000m public officisix,| 8 long as there are mittions ot | Good Times Coming’? | ‘':ty 497s’ trial wil demonstrate || recommended Sy ous, ‘out the speed of a nebula in| county people had talked so much about, for so long, org suld any healthy, normal mind|">derpaid men tn the country, you! “Men in touch with business condi. | “2ether or not WE CAN SAVE women working whose pare own sex ix turned out of positions and forel rs, especial Japs, do = = = -- In order td to be nearty 1,300 miles a’sec |nabe! Harr came to bat. fonter much a thing? This man in = gh nr _ for their | tions in all sections of the country poy pry ep pred ag per day, or tt, | . ‘ * i ye : on't| Wives who get in and help t po on the a4 (sh ik ieee adhered Annabel, it may be explained, is president of the Four! morally crippled, sick, maimed, Wwn't) oa ing burden, ‘Very few wom | ocr inst better times are on th with you eee will show next March. H Canning club. Also, she’s 15 and one of the eee Why then do thinking men and|® work for \ of It. Mont of| ‘That in the meamge of Ceo. H see and smartest girls in Mill Point. women who cannot possibly give life|them are working because of stern | Dowling, local representative of the The woman who invented the! ‘Well, you men make an awful fuss about this community |ory out in hate and revenge, “Kil | ape wih ne because there is old | National Cash Register Co, brought Shimmy has been sued, but no doubt | tpi diate hm on dari y etvia had lhim™ There ia but one hate, John |e ahead. Life js not a philanthrop-]back from the convention of the @hell Wiggle out of it some way | fair business,” Annabel is quoted as saying. “We girls had |" nenite used it to kill these that he . but a hard fight, and| Hundred Per Cent club of that or okie better attend to the matter. lwanted toget rid of. Why ¢ ein |it is up sto make and mavel ganization at Dayton, Ohio. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Dear Home Brew: I h been! They did! The Four H Canning club attended to the |ienorance tet him set an the exam . — ~ Feading Mister Cynthia Grey's writ-| matter, all right, all right! All they did was ull oO: ple? Woukl one of the faithful offi 7, C : : fier tae Ce bead sien a SAVINGS DEPARTME Popa wonter if be could 38 i ir i .|cers, dead, pull the lever to send — ‘ANSWER ME THIS the most successful community fair in the state of Ten-|°°rT Where an oman tay ins tor nie|Nessee. All Annabel did was to see everybody in the| —== \ Open Saturday Evenings ~ knee? county and beg them to attend and bring their prize) <A Se rom 6 to 8 o’clocle & key to lock up his hair? products for exhibition. But that was enough to cause the| Fourth Church of 4 ~ f : Be = pga at ag erred big department of agriculture to write a longer piece about || Christ, Scientist, Seattle In the crown of his head what/Annabel Harr than Poe did about Annabel Lee, who only ‘pennies Wad: tity deus tans gems are found? lived to love and be loved. | . tures os ‘Who travels the bridge of his nose? — Can he use in shingling the roof h | eae . _ The nails on the end of his toes? 3 Gan the crook of his elbow be sent| 1<2ve tf to the mayor of Cork to bod wp seren iv to jail? en . Tf so, what did he do? At any rate there's one comeback we welcome—Maude Adama JOUN ©. LATHROP, & &. Be How does he sharpen his shoulder Peak Scam of Brookline, Maes, ‘ ? 2 . n ide up is, onal ee eae Business in some lines may fall down, but the holdup business holds up.|P oe ae the, Moard of 1 . do you? —_—— ahip of The Mother Ct | Gan he sit in the shade of the palm| Millerand must be ticklish, He refuses to kiss any more whiskered|| ‘Firat, Chureh of Christ, & d of his hand? Frenchmen, entiat, in Boston, Mana, Or beat the drum of his ear? BES lei |] gordiaity invites the public esent at the Does the calf of his leg eat the corn| Conditions have changed so the coal man actually smiles when you drop a off Kis toes? im to order fuct. / MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner Pine If so, why not grow corn on the ear? - oo aud Harvard Avenue LILLIAN SAMPSON (Age 13) New administration will have a lot of office furniture to sell, undamaged | Sunday afternoon, January 20th, 5119 24th ave. N. E. | except for the spur marks on the desks at 2 ociock, and Monday eve eee ning, January Siet, at & o'clock re THE PARABLE MAN WHO HAD ' ’ : ; the Sa PLENTY OF — ||. : gk My kame Lamber ¢ ‘ © Y POLSON, President Polson judgment. Implement Co. certain man essayed to 0 unto New Orleans; And the Man with the Megaphone called a second : é - Tor gua he said, It is now Winter, and I prefer to take my | time, and said the same words. But the Man ewith P Preati * ey : TR. Mi, exercise with the Fish- | the Magazine anid within himself: 0 + View \ 4 oan eee Seen ing Pole and the Golf It is a Long Ride to New Orleans, and 1 hal rr. WEren, tw Reb. BRANCH AT BALLARD Club and not with the | weary of the Train. I will remain here for a Little 4 lo of Water B Meberte, OTTO Ss. J. ¥ s Snow Shovel Space. I have Plenty of Time, ald on Savings Accounts Attorneys _ C.F. FLORE 0 ccounts Subject to Check Are S0 he arranged his And the Man with the Megaphone called yet a third Cordially Invited ° Business, which wasnot| time. Rut the Man with the Magazine was at an Deposits Guaranteed very Brisk fust then; | Interesting Place in his Story, and he had grown Peoples Savings Bank By Washington Bank Depositors Guar and he bought for him-| accustomed to the Noises of the Station, and he * ; anty Fund of the State of Washington. self @ Ticket and «| looked not up, neither did he hear, And the Great|( “COND AVEC. AND rine sr. Berth upon a Sleeping | Big @ock was moving slowly but murely on Car. And he said unto | gAnd he came to the end of his Story, and he rolled all his friends: SA Magazine and put it in the Pocket of his Over Me for the Balmy | coat. And he said Breezes of the Gulf,| 1 may as well go on board, with Tarpon Fishing And he picked up his Rag and moved toward the and Magnolia Blossoms | Gate. And as he walked he glanced up at.the Clock. | and a side trip to Cubs, | and the Cold Sweat started upon him. And he rushed and maybe « I4ok-In at | to the Gate in time to behold the Tail Lights of the the Big Ditch at Pana | Panama Limited disappearing in the Dim Distance. ma Now, therefore And he Swore at the Man at the Gate; and he ald this Wintry Clime shall Let me thru, for I must catch the Panama Lim. | know me no more until | eq after the Mardi Gras. And the Man at the Gate answered him, anying: Vv W. E. BARTON and I will return with} ‘hou mayest cate -anama - the Flowers that Bloom | oe hota IAmited tomorrow thereafter, ear not, for thou hast fn the Spring, trata. Tien And at the Appointed Day he arrived early at the ‘ ° Btation with his Ticket in his Pocket; for ho raid, I ow when TI beheld this, I considered the case pf Bike to have Plenty of Time. mee ain mon whom I know as I meet them on. the Ania his Train, which was called the Panama Lim- | Jovrney of Life, Vor they behold the Arrival and $ fted, had not yet Backed In to the Station; for it | Pevarture of Opportunity, and tt disturbeth them | a healing house~ Was more than the half of an hour before the time | Mt And thers are kind words which they ought tol Hold Ointment of thé Train to leave. may, and loving deeds they ought to da, and noble | And he said, I will buy a. Magazirie, and 1 witt #ft | Mabite they ough: to begin, And the Angel of Time | i) * 5 : a es and reat; for it 1s Great to have Plenty of Tima, | *houteth thru the Megaphone of the Passing Years tape an ss a ee Ps ew : Siz JONG AVaEA NUE a i z 1 spas And they eay, Behold, this 1 should do, but I. have effective for eczema and many 9 : ws AN Now about the time ho got going in his Magazine, | hn! (ney agiksre ave \other skin eruptions also make it av r ee? Din! te es = @ Man shouted thru a Megaphone, eaying: o= Tent —— Member Faderal Reserva Bank x The same soothing, healing prop. rae | {deal househol 0 Bececlinols Central, Panama Limited Train for Yow TI fear for some of them test there bo a Day| peng ja oat a fi ound aftings Cairo, Paducah, Memphis, Vicksburg and N’Orleans, | when they shall Hammer ¢ of Heaven, | now ready on Track Number Six. and Fume and Swear be . it sput. And] Wt SAE | Cate Sore: Rashes Zam a x ————— » And the Man with the Magazine looked up from | 1 sometimes think I } © Angel that Keepeth the bedi ih roan es wuts A his Magazine to the Clock, and raid, | have my Reser Gate answering them, and saying {ae ape Ju dunetd waco e ep Thin ¥ Bpstions, and 1 have my Tickets, and the Light here | Use not thy Language so Wastofully, teat thou need |ment ready for Intent eee Omne good, and this story s « Corker, and 1 will not | it in the Ages to come. Vor behold, thou hast Plenty | . I have Pleaty of Tima ot Time, WILLIAM I, BARTON. |dociora’” “!! @rmetste, prescribed by ‘ SEATTLE Brock o Ballard