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PAGE 6 The Seattle Star By mal, oot of city, Ste par month: F montha $1.50, € months, $7.76: year, eo of Washingt Congratulations! Our House of Representatives Is | s ~ 1 ” | American, Thru and Thru | I State of Washington The Seattle Star to- \day congratulates the members of the house lof representatives at Olympia for the decis- ive vote by which they yesterday smothered the pro-Jap element and passed the Jones- Beeler alien land bill, thereby strengthen- ing the present state constitution and setting) this state officially on record with its West-| ern sisters as American, thru and thru. The state senate’s action cannot but be confirmative. tbe fo year, By carrier, city, Le per week Roterprise — Association and United Press Service Peblished Dally dy The Star Pabhaty toe Co Phone Main 600 mous—for the vote of 72 to 19, which is four to one, does not begin to represent the N BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE of the) The people would like to see it unani-|| THE SEATT SETH T. ER predominance of Americanism in this com-| monwealth. The pro-Japs, the un-Americans and the plain cowards who harkened to Japanese threats should realize now that their obstruc-| |tionism is futile—that this is forever a white man’s country and that no lickspittle cater- ling to Japanese wishes is going to keep our people from asserting their determination to keep it white. | We hope it never again will be necessary |to castigate those of our fellow-citizens who, With A. Mellon in our treasury, Shall we have to Hooverize? ‘Wit it Always Be Fall in the interior, I wish you would advise. Wit Hays be shipped by parcel post, | The same as eegs and shoes? Afid will we get our wood at cost, When Charlie Evans Hughes? And one more answer which | should like | That you should question for: | Should the U. 8. A. get in a war, Whi it be some Weeks before the een soe ithru timidity or cupidity or sentimentality, -9-8 |have sought to aid the infiltration of unas- A deputy market commissioner in New York says 1,000,000 loaves of Dread are wasted in that city evéry day.’ It might be worse. Suppose they were made into bread pudding! eee Lo Nevertheless, Louis Westland, of | pire, Medina, and Miss Ruth Eastwood, of | Hinckley, have been married. |endurance, ‘ ss \efforts to stab America G. H. Bumtrager, Houghton, Wa., hens contributes these: This cry is heard upon the street, Py oon ret The Old Tricks Then why not try to make instead, | we, : One end meat, the other bread? | PACK in the old ds you were mighty careful what you n Ns a said to your sweetheart for fear of losing a wife. : eee yee ote tne ‘toon Now when the bills roll in and the hundred and one things! And burn the gas the long hours} thru. ithat beset a household bob up are you are careful what |similable aliens. And we hope the white-skinned but yel- low-hearted hirelings of the mikado’s em-} before they outrage the public beyond) will desist in their treasonable in the back. Angfpipa. when the bills are paid. | you say to your wife? nee ge ee Mia Because if you're not you may lose a sweetheart. eee Remember how hard you tried to make her believe you IF NOT—WHY NOT? | were a much better fellow than you knew you really were?) Grammar | Are you still trying to keep up the bluff or have you let 1. What is wrong with this sen-|her discover what a sorry old grouch you are? fence? °T think ru itn ger tid Remember how it pleased her when you brought her beer.” " A 2 prope have a| Mother some little gift? , Tally pally? —y euifrawe Bega a Don’t you think that old trick might still be good for} mon? €\a little happiness? 3. Which ts correct—stx and five is) And when those same old bills roll in do you sit back and thirteen, six and five are thirteen? . 4 Winceiee you get repairs fora repeat that one thing you were so sure of before you mar- defective verb? ried her? 5. Which is handler for splitting) “Well, anyhow, there isn't anything too good for her.” _— on os a pie Bring out some of those old tricks that pleased your Yewterday’s Questions Answered | sweetheart and see if they won't still work—even tho she 1. “Between. you and I” is incor-|js your wife now. reet; it should be “Beteween you and I and the gatepost.” 2. A perfect participle ts one that | behaves itself, 2. Irony Is the next step after laun- | ary Assisti pi ssisting Cupid Dk gieepered \centenee—Titty i fg will you have: blond or brunet?” dollars fine <r 10 days in jail” Thus the love broket interrogates his prospective} 5. Syntax—the cover charge at ajcustomer. He has all varieties and all are marvels of per-| midnight roof show. fection with refined tastes and all feeling the cosmic urge) Be that would lead them to the altar without the formalities income tn : $32,000,-/ 0f courtship. pad! These mercenary aids to Cupid are said to reap rich harvests, bringing lonesome folk together. They charge “a plainly but cies Aiea the traffic will bear and find it comparatively easy to woman often attracts more atten-|cash in on the credulity of their clients, tign than one loudly dressed."—Paul And their clients are not few. Literally hundreds of men} Poiret, famous Parisian dress 4¢/ are said to be picking their wives from mail order catalogs. _ The reason for this may be found in the spirit of adven- ture that is strong in man. Sally Brown, the quiet little} A FRIEND widow who lives across the way, is a mighty fine woman but he has known Sally all his life. So the would-be benedict, longing for a bit of adventure, BY ALFRED ARNOLD 1 decides to take the “comely widow of. 35, refined and} ee aes ce com, igentle; sparkling black eyes and loving disposition.” Who smiles a kind of patient smile | Tho things be smooth or rough. | He wants adventure. Usually he gets it. A friend is one who's tried you out;| Women must be given Who's heard your every pian; | furs Knows all your weakness and your | doubt, And says, “I Ike that man” John D. Rockefeller’s 1918 is figured to have been 000. He must have had some luck that year. . credit—galoshes are more senajpie than summer The sea monster found off Miami makes the old New Jersey sea serpent look like a sardine | A friend is one who stands a lot; Yet tells you you're a sinner; | And after that, as like as not Invites you out to dinner The new color, Harding blue, 49 several shades lighter than the feclings| of the disappointed office seeker. A friend is one who knows faults, Yet doesn't hide his own your| The constitution follows the flag and the wage out follows the bargaiy Empty is the wallet when the 00 rent is paid. a come? called on this planet and it's coming back|- We have ¢ pay for evrything we cit-—an' some things we don't git. | Speakin’ ov th’ low cost uv sugar | and th’ high price uy candy, a coat 0’ chocolate covers a lot 6’ cheap TODAY'S QUESTION Have you packed away your win- ter clothing? ANSWERS 3. ROSS, 328 N. Mth ats “1 eure | aid. 1 heard the frog» sing a fow ights ago, That means epring is here.” GEORGE V.GAU, 2313 NK 66th “No, sir; not me.” COLE C. BURTIS, Reoton: “Wen, it's as good as dona 1 made up my mind yesterday.” JUDGE OTIB W. BRINKER, 2252 ot 44th ave. 8, We “I keep the same weight the year round. This cli mate in too consintentty the mame for much change.” M. W. BEAN, 4900 W. Stevens et: “ve kept out for woartte pUrpones about ax much as the law requires. Camel's hair, et cetera, is bad for the complexion in the balmy days that have at last ar rived.” Paralyeed Im both lowe An orthopedic surgeon makes a epecialty of canes of this kind, and will tell you what apparatus should be used to prevent deformity and as mint the child to any use of the limbs pomible, and will aleo show you the exerciaes she should take to restore the muscles to the greatest possible usefulnena If you will send me your name and “drees I shall be giad to wend you a copy of Public Health Bulletin No 91, which denis with thin subject in letail. Please mention the number of the bulletin in your letter DISEASED TONSILS In possible for one ermine wheth 1? Also an agenota If the child has repeated attacks of sore throat or has had St. Vitu dance, rheumatism, or “growing pains " or any heart symptoms, you should advise the mother to have the child's throat examined by a qual fied physictan. If the child breathes habitually thru the mouth (particu larly at night), sores, or han fre quent strangling coughing «peli, an| examination should be made for ade-| noida. THINN Tam 18 and of « only thing that wor lege seem unusually fae, but the me ie that my| ain. The lack of muscular development in any part of the body can w tied by the that part in your case, perfectly be reme roper exerc uld be very « provided that you are! healthy and able to take and sufficient exerciae, If “Record Reader,” 20 yrs old, Health Servi & personal re & young man will send U. & Public » his name and address, | will be went to him, | For Boldt’s: Good, Juicy Steak, Advertisement go to Who'd rather waik with one who| Some 5493 years ago halts | this year. Everyone has an acquaintance or two he wi. were like that Than plod along alone. ' comet. ——_—_ escheat —_——$_$ $$$ THE PARABLE OF THE WIVES OF THE PROPHET $Y . I and Keturah we were Invited to a Reception. And) answered, Yea Keturah inquired of me, saying, Which dress shall I And she said, Am not I thy Favourite? And Mo-| wear? Shall it be my New ne or my Blue one or hammed ked round t t ure that none of hi the One I Wore Last? ot r “ were tening in, and he answered, Yea And I d, Let it bathe One. } And ¢ qul 1 t further, D thou not love a i, ey r All es : : ' 7 me more than thou lovest any of thine other wives?! ‘or this is our LA ke; and her New Blue 1 And again he looked around, and he answeret Worn Dress looketh good unto me when Keturah| ,ony yen » f eround 1 he answer el hath it on. 3 ‘ And f Ayest had been ime she ould And I said, There will be no woman there #0 fair| stopped there, Hut there waa ore quecion ea cct 7 e thou For ne cheeks e and © stepped ng ’ . ore one question which ae as thou. For her cheeks were red, and shi pped | wanted to ask more than all, and she made the mis off as if she were Sixteen perp olga 4 he mi And she said, O my lord, there is nothing more qi tpi And she said, O. Mohammed, thou gre c pleasing unto a woman than to look well in the eyes | mar que “aid. O. M med, thou great and noble of the man whom she doth Neverth I cht | Seve Ieadiiah? Ps eee. es thou didet not forget the years nor the gray hair hey + cineca ge wrinkles years have brought, God grant I may always look | apy Molipn ast te thing, epee, bis And Me ammed ansy with a Great Oath, and And 1 said, Sure thing | a lah! ‘or she a whe v And I said, There was once a Prophet named Mo- | jn mel by Allah! For she it was who first believed and there those who think that he was ; | uk that he wa And I said unto Keturah, Thong Prophet, but that concerneth not my stor itt th’ Glo Weel : ee bs sa AD the Site wo-) And he ha wife whowe name was Kadi Ané'| admiring Gown the lenath of it, yer and I were led he despaired of filling her place witt nan, | memor , Mee a ee and he married many wives. And ney 7 ruggies and anxieties and econo his Favourite, and her name wan A i ’ mies and ¢ ker triumphs and our sweet and hammed, saying, Am 1 not very beautify , * a o 1 the fairest among womer said, Yea ¢ h raid hing, but #he found my hana - us we walked away together, and she gave And she inquired, Dort thou not love me? And he! «nen, i she & it a little “WILLIAM KL, BARTON, Theosophical Society 100 Lyon Bidg., Third and James dis wal weds ower” Ray M. Wardall “Modern § 8 o'Clock “Dreams and Premonitions” | Monday Eve-—-“Reincarnation” }| Tuesday—"The Inspired Life” || L. W. ROGERS National Lecturer and President Silver Collection REV.M. A. # MATTHEWS & Will Deliver a Sermon Sunday Morning Entitled “MY HOME AND MY FRIENDS” In the Evening He Will Dixcuss the Subject “THE THIKE'S ROSS AND PARADISE” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SEVENTH AND SPRING LE STAR Editorials and Comments Keprin (Prom the Te If the new sumgestion that “Mt of America's greatest peak should be adopted Mt In would not be the Mt yin would not be ke ed in LAncoin county Mt would not be inside the propased new state of Lincoln. Incidentally, did you know that there is a town of LAnooln in LAneoin county, and railway stations named Lincoln in Spokane county and in Whitman county? | SUNDAY Editor a reader LAWS The Star: 1 have been of The Star contin ually wince coming to Seattle last May. I am quite as much disap pointed in you and your attitude as you appear to be in your editortal of today captioned; “An Open Latter to Senator Walter 8, Davin, of Ta coma.” Horetofore 1 have always found you boonting the cause of right, and generally on the best side of « prop: onition No doubt Senator Davis has some food motive back of hin censorship bill, evidently not thinking of the money making side of our existence Something radically needed, | either censorship, or elimination of ubout 90 per cent of the film matter | iueed and shown today, About the above per cent of pictures are totally unfit for children to see gentive,” | “outting,” “robbery,” and they] can have no uplifting effect on an adnit | You tatk about American freedom. | Have not my children, wife and 1, | who have not been to a picture nhow for some time (wife and I try net a good exam nd will what we requi tre rights as American citizens? Must | we deprive ourselves of pleasure be | cates it is made mo unfit to be seen by those who seer only the mighty follar, to the exclusion of other factor entering into the ma I hear a» munch also about lawn,” but just what is meant? if they or any other measure serve to bring about a better servance of the Sabbath 1 for them. Who had better be wulted, as you may, American p every | | But} will | day, or God? ‘The same God that quote in your editorial is the one! who also maid, “Remember the Sab- bath day to keep it holy. Six dayn| shalt thou labor and do all thy| work.” etc. So any of us who ap-| Proprinte the seventh day for our own profit and pleasure are no leas a thief than if we stole from our fellow man. So let us make sure we do not tnau Ged in our effort to m™ ° our own intel nwult Censornh!p but improve some of our 7 and fhe theatre promoters should welcome such an action, and they! will if they are good readers of public sentiment the trend of pubiie| opinion, I happen to come from a state which has ennsorwhip, and happen to know that it greatly improved the class of pictures shown in Ohio. gence from of filma cannot help | and AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD WOULD PILE CONFUSION ON CONFUSION Lincoln” be made the official name LAncoin highway |deavoring to bring up his children » Kone Schneiderman, president of the ated From Various Newspapers na ‘Tinnew) Finally, T am not « crank; just an earnest Christian father, who in en- in the best possible manner, and sur- round them with the best influences. No doubt there are many others of your readers whose children would like to see a good pleture show oc- casionally, but the parents hesitate to allow such « pleasure for fear of an impression that might ruin the| life of « boy or girl It must be/ remembered, and facts and figures show, that the downfall of many, many boys and girls started with the impressions received tn an im proper picture show Yours for personal Uberty for ALL the people, ©. Le WILSON, me | yo REMARKABLE |; SATURDAY, FEBR Loews PALACE HIP Starts Tomorrow a Big aul headed by deville Bill Emry Quintbtte -. Race & Edge OTHER ACTS G Metro SS ‘sie, =< ALLSTAR fe ‘The moet for your omey, the best for ur mouth, the feet for your [health, ts the guar- nnhow Leading “ ts commonty understood that Seattle whisky runners pay a) oe tribute of $10 a cane at the border for every case of Mauer that te per. mitted to cross. Dope emuegters pay & moch higher nasserment because of the greater value of the comrmod. ity they carry.”"—From report of Se- attle investigators. ee “I hold no brief for women as angels I do not think they are going to reform the world."—Miss Jnion League oe “For Heayen's eake, be! ment Be bigger than a cigaret.“—Chancellor James R. Day of Syracuse Univer wy. Women's Trade t . eee “The greatest gambler in the world is: the American woman.” Mins Martha C. Sears, New York banking expert “It you don't feed low, go thra the motions and the feeting will soon be yours" — Dr Theodora Soares, chaplain of the University) of Chicago. “The favorable results of prohi bition in American can be seen on ever etrest earner.” — General Booth of the Salvation Army. eee “1 am 102 yours olf became of my strong will not to submit to dis cas." Mra irene Cockefa, New York. eee “There are no more perf: now than formerty, but we make more of them "JEd Howe, editor. 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