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A Prayer Be Kind to Animals This Week and All Other Weeks The Seattle Star { O NBAVENLY FATHER, maker of heaven and earth and all that in then is, help us to feel more strongly the the of owr com ds mon brotherhood with all nations of men, Open Thou our m and our hearts to perceive our common kinship with all that lve By dh, ont of city, tee per month: t and move and have their being, with the beasts of the h and Monthe $1 5; 6 momtna $2.76; roar, || the of the oir, Thy hanc li fashioned them Bettial es tae cute, Sec per eamtm. || TheV are our Brothers. Help wa, 0 0 © our debt to them Make us to be grateful for the Joyous songs of the dirds, for the companionship of owr dumd friends oreat are the wrongs that the helpless creatures of the le realm of Wfe have suffered at the hands of man. Hunger, thirs the heavy burden and the cruel lash have been the portion dealt out to them by those who should have been their friends For all the oreat creatures, we ask Thy pardon, Lord. We thank Thee for those brave souls who have dared stand in | defense of the helpless ¢ given their I in the | of dumd create to wrest them from careless, cruel, or indif ferent human beings some poor measure of justice and humanity Gratt, O Lord, that the and humanity to # all in our hearts and shine forth in our lives, to the glory of Thy Holy Name, Amen fC eo ete ae * * & PA KENNISTON is the author of this prayer. It is one to which we may all subscribe, of whatever creed or faith we may be. | In our human relations, the ideal love may be de- — —__.-—- nied us, the love which is unfl: Cee ee ere ¢ «unfailingly loyal, that knows an unyielding devotion, Burry call to go to Vancouver whether we drink the cup of happiness or bitterness. BS erelie, Gatked cur yellow | 50Mme of us may know that sort of love. Others of us may not. But in animal life there is always that love, if we but 9420 for & menthn of P08 per By carrier, efty, Ide per week. and O Ged, many torture sin of cructty and neglect of these, Thy tous spirit of kindness and justice ures may grow and strengthen traveling bag with our 54 things, our nightie, our comb and a deck of cards, and caught a train. We transacted our business and hur ried right back. When we got off ging, the love that is seek it. The greatest of men have sought it and have) THE SEATTLE STAR Letters to the Editor— CHARGE PARKING Kditor The Star; De you know that Seattle has the lowest death rate of ay city in the United States? There a thin low death r 1, The open air and freedggn of itn cottages, bungalows and houses tn the outlying districts. 2. The pure Cedar river water. 4, The city being young and being composed mostly of the younker gen eration which has migrated to the | West from the Kast, leaving the old folks behind. Now we have the three principal causes for its leading the other cities of this country But how are we going to keep this lead? To keep this lead we must keep to the first cause, by giving ite peo ple plenty of room to live, such as they now have, and to keep it thin we must encourage the small neowner, Must educate the people ove from the flats and tenements ¢ small home out of the con riots: ont Important of It all ts thin perplexity street car question, We cannot encourage the man or woman }to go out to the mall home with such high street car fares. We may have |to sacrifice one or the other. Which would you prefer, your |health, or the car system to lone a | ittle? I understand that one of our coun climen favors putting the car fares on the zone plan, It certainly ts some plan, as it certainly would have jn tendency to encournge the tene. ment houses and discourage the suburban homes. Under the Stone & Webster mané three reasons for (SETH TANNER | Your little boy ts probably very | | nervous or has some stomach trouble. The condition is not rare in per-| feotly normal children, and tm also soon in thoxe who are mentally defec tive. You should watch the baby to pre vent him from eating the unwhole- some substances The digestion, nervous condition, | and general health should be tmprov led in accordance with the instruc | tons of your family physician, | Our tomers in Seattle to avail nevewsl ties, Some feller, is so careful that they don’t believe what they know, Hard work bs responsible for success all right-—a lot o° fellors have succeeded to git out o doin’ hard work. ie ARID AARAD ALL ARADDAA Epilepsy | Please tell me if there is « eure for ept- lepay. 1 have beon troubled with this for about 12 yea and have had two go to the corner where they do not | operations without any relief at all park, and then carry thelr load down! 1¢ you \rill send me your name and the sidewalk to the place, instead of | addrens, I will send you a statement backing “up to the curb in front of | qealing with this trouble, by mail the door? | Addreas “Information Editor, U. B If the parking privilege waa not ale) pupiic Health Service, Washington, lowed at all, the elty would beahead py ow |weveral hundred thousand dollars every month, In the first place it |would encourage the building of \Tiret-class garages downtown and in other sections of the city. | Also, there are about 15,000 cars | parked downtown every day, nothing of the cars that are on the 30-minute Hmit, which is Furniture Store in Oakland, California, has favored us with these low-priced specials, enabling our eus- them selves of real bargains in these home the train at Seattle we picked up | found a peace they could gain in no other way. & yellow traveling bag, but it oo: ee ee eae ee ae agemer Present small t | nt they made extensions to the | abused suburbs, encouraging nome owner, which Is respon. larn per day, for if they aid From this one item the city the car lines lone several thousand dol- | These are fine quality imported china, hand painted. Fill from the Kha’ when we ‘Tooke into" the || T IKE A WOMAN'S COOL HAND on a fevered it ante ae aals Sen cer i| brow is the companionship of a dog or a horse eee eee Sk pees, ont |after a hard day’s battle in our human world. and also two quarts. We adver The president of the United States has his Airedale. Hond for the owner, but he never | When Daniel Webster was about to die, and just be- “egoaae * fore he fell asleep to wake no more, he directed that Chicago coed wants to know why |All his cattle, which he loved so much, should be driv- shouldn't smoke. Not that we/ en to his window that he might see them for the last ‘@re, but if she is bound to have an Qnswer, we suggest that mebbe it's Because they have no trousers to/ called each by name. en Thruout all history, man found true companionship - Far be st from us to give away a) among the dumb animals. Richelieu, the great states- ee eet een must be aw.|man of France, excused himself from rising to receive Bie" fasetense. | We natiend she |a foreign ambassador because his favorite cat and her gy acca > neue Speen | kittens were lying on his robes. Sir Walter Scott ‘The picture must have been | : . , iieken before socks became the style.| mourned the death of his favorite dog as tho it had tee been a human friend. A girl I hate Is Anna Dooty; There is no man, or child, or woman, however poor or neglected, that may not be made happier and better She always chirps, “Oh, sweet tootie.” P gs by the love of those lower creatures, poorer still. Raised by a Wolf YOU HAD BEEN carried off by a wild animal when you were a baby, and had been reared among the lower “Pay up my five.” eee ALL THE FROM HI i Gout ios geactors eae Dirgest | animals like Tarzan of the Apes, you would neither be able Sultry farmer, carries a case of to speak nor stand erect, but would walk on all-fours. his buggy to throw at dogs! This astonishing statement is made in “The Science of bark at hi : A Bene as come ‘excitement at| Ourselves,” a book by Sir William B. Fuller, British fash Socmerty the — scientist. - ‘ 4 rnngumorang Rome, according to fable, was founded by twins, rescued, Rec A age lersendy suckled and raised by a she-wolk. That may have been the fire bell calling| true, says Fuller. He claims that in India, children fre- But the services of | quently are carried off by wolves but not killed. Kipling SME UEC Eccles counes wy one of cos wrote his Jungle Books around such a boy character. leaving the dining room with} “During the last 80 years,” says Fuller, “at least nine : plece of bread on the electric|of these children have been rescued from their wolf foster- | (Meester and the current turned on.|rarents. I myself saw two of the children who were res- Mayne Sheldon pas had snippet |cued from the wolves when they grew too large to enter “@hat for crowing beats any rooster| the burrows. Neither of them showed any traces of hu- @vet seen in Hicksville. This rooste™ man manners. They ran on all-fours. They had no ar- absolutely puts his whole soul in his! ticulate speech. And they preferred the society of dogs rowing and the other day he crowed \to that of men.” “go hard he fell over exhausted. neo . . ‘The Improvement society decided} Even long subsequent association with human beings dg to give a prize to the a |effected no change, says Fuller. A wolf-child rescued in t or resident Keeping his wae |the Agra district of India was kept in the Secundra Mis- eat a pen ad Monday night | sionary Asylum from 1867 to 1895. “He was discovered ‘was decided not to give it on account| sitting in the company of a wolf at the entrance to a of this being such an open winter. burrow, During his 28 years’ stay in the asylum, he never Serviterte i foing on mez ¢t| attained a completely erect position, He never learned to decision i |speak. And his sole accomplishment was that he came to ae —, ee Few eer | ane his fingers in eating instead of wolfing the food.” —" nob peae at Pip Whet-| Sir William’s book has created a sensation among eee aa ty the nears (scientists, It has exploded many theories advanced about the city to be laundered by the steam sts Now there are rumors of the origin of language, a mystery that has never been ex- plained. Process. wedding bells. Wenine Coe ge ronertontion wiz) A Puppy brought up apart from dogs grows into a nor- @ubject being, “The Open Winter, Is| mal dog, with canine mannerisms and barking. So does a It a Sign the Climate Is Changing?” | duck hatched by a chicken. Rey. Dunmore's theory is not that! You cannot answer. Mine waisec, the rend of hae But you do realize, more strongly than ever before, the tion from contact with the air as it| tremendous importance of proper babyhood. spins on its diameter and travels on| The fate of a grown man or woman is determined by en- ie eoett. | vironment and care during babyhood. Amasa Littleberry, who Joined the ot ‘ A Hicksville Silver Cornet Teena ast} A whole lifetime cannot undo the evil effects of a baby's June to play second bass drum, has|fheglect or unfair treatment. : fesigned on account of there not be The odds are ter to one, that a child raised by a human fi oe otoay Yc Rigalagetebebedt wolf or in wolfish surroundings can never mature into a normal being. @rummer is out of town or sick. N THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE When the community hires a soldier, it says to] marily of his own him, “Your first duty is to give your very heart and | tion? life to the spirit of pa How can such a man look the soldier or the doctor triotic service, and your | or the teacher or the om the minister in the country will feed and| face, and say. clothe you, take care of “I contribute by taxation or voluntary contrthution you if you are sick and | to your support, but you and I are on a wholly dif when you grow old, and | ferent basis, and our lives are to be ordered by wholly bury you decently when | different ideals?” you die; nnd you are to There is no such line of demarkation between the stand ready to face dan-| bricklayer and the school teacher, betweerThe soldier ger or death for the | and the shoemaker, the minister and the merchant common good.” The same When the community | mother's son of them. trains a man to be a One man is to make brick for the glory of God and physician, it says the wel of the community, while “You are to be the welfare of the community and the glory of God fee for your service, but | teaches school. The brickmaker and the bricklayer, you are not to work for your fee; you are to be ready to go, whether by day or by night; you | all are not to shrink from the personal danger of | contagion, nor from the | exposure incident to wind and storm; we hope your fees will yield you a living and perhaps something more, but you are first of all a servant of the com munity” When the community trains a teacher or a minis- | ter, it tells him that he can never be rich, and must compensation, his own accumula artist values, will probably be paid more in’ money than the No man has a right to assume that his first con cern is to get as much money as he can. duty is to render the largest service he can possibly render, In the rendering of that service, he ix to be paid a reasonable living, and in some callings he will be able to secure for a limited time rather more than that. But he cannot honestly live in the same world and breathe the same air with mer? whom he asks to give themselves in the apirit of service take upon him vows of poverty for the ¢ of 4) orders his own life by another rule. Si ie elias Great ideal; but that he will probably be sure of daily | One common law of service belongs to all human bread and a small retiving tund By what rule of ethics or of sound economy is the farmer, or the miner, or the manufacturer or the Merchant to assume that he bas a@ right to think pri | | Ife. Equality of reward t# not to be expected even equity is not a present in slight. We are to work toward an equitable distribution of reward, but for every man ix one common duty of service wible today for the city of Seattle being spread over such a large area } I mee by the report from the city jhall for the month of February that the patronage haw fallen off 24 per bottom. to choose. Our price for Saturday, only— |have this free storage, the majority lof them would pay their little token, and it would be cheaper in the end, altho It would not be so much style Streets and highways are made for Three styles from which Regular price 75c pair. time, and as they came one by one to his window, he | hs “ity woud be ahead, both trom a Why, then, is man different ? | rule of service belongs to every man and| another man for! #0 perverse ix the world, and so obtyise to the finer | school teacher; but the same spirit belongs to them | His firet| Jeent; that service has been curtail: | traffic and not for storage purposes, Jed 9.61 per cent In car miles and | but It is certainly abused here, | 14.22 per cent in car hours; that they| 1 do not believe there Is one of the made something of a profit of $20,-| Present councilmen that has the |736.15 backbone to protect the elty from If the fare was put on a Scent | thin parking abuse, and In the past \nasts, without the tranafer, I belleve| there has been only one thing that they have done to perfection and asithat is to spend the taxpayers’ money, without any consideration whatever DON M. THOMAS, ag 4 Invest o us Money a Diamond For “The Girl Who Stayed at Home?” Bay Diamonds ae an Inveet- ment—We Positively Save You Money Compare these few specials TUFF, AIN'T IT? with other dealery’ prices. * the streets for garbage and storage | (Dictographed in Elmer's barter Tiffany King, blue white purporen. | nhopr: diamond, 4:1 Did you ever watch some of thene| Parber—“Tow did you get your sees [transfer men try to get to some store mustache in this condition? Guese|f Over tkarat, platinum set jor apartment, particularly if it waa|I'll have to take ft off.” ting, wonderful value at in the middle of the block, on account| Young Hots—"All right, I tried to ceecceees 105,00 of the machines being parked #0/steal a kise from a girl who was Bloe White Diamond, over thick that they karat; bargain. $115.00 Beautiful Cluster Ring, reg- Watch jach financial and health standpoint, y eek every one knows that the transfer privilege is certainly abused. Another thing I would like to eall to your attention is thin free use of were compelled to|chewing gum.” AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD Editorials and Comments Reprinted From Various Newspapers ANOTHER BIPED BE vecececcrveveee Wrom the New York Daily News) See Our Window Display—It We are learning that woman ts « biped. Years ago she could become Will Pay Yeu a biped for stage purposes. “The Black Crook” was one of the early Over $75,000 Worth ef American discoveries of the true feminine figure, She was a theatrical Diamond Bargains jund once a bicycle biped, but not a social biped. She did not need to be to Choose From a pocial biped Im the house. She could do the washing, froning, ple bak No Trouble to Show Goods ing, knitting, eradie rocking, sweeping and generally cultivate the domes tic afta in long skorts, When she went out to take the alr she indi THE AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. cated her aloofness from the human race by putting on a bustle and lim “The Bargain House fer Diamonds” iting her movements by a long train. 821 SECOND AVE. There bas been, among many breeds, some variant of the Chinese binding of the feet. The sweeping skirt was a binding of the feet. The side saddle wan a binding of the feet. Gentility restricted feminine move ment. Even frontier women tn the old days did not do what a modern city. bred woman would do now if she were thrown Into the woods. She now would put on a pair of man's trousers or have her own made for her Street cars, automobiles, elevators, elevateds, dirty streets, lunch coun. typewriters, etc, have forced woman to become @ biped. She rides ® horse astride, altho Schopenhauer has indicated some of the natural embarrasements to this. She shortened her skirts to get on street care and Kreater freedom, and then, not being able to get wholly away from the bound feet, she tightened the skirt wo she couldn't walk freely, There is no short cut thru the complexity of feminine mind. Men and women are living virtually the same existence In the routine of a big city and eventually we suppose they will get into the same clothes, which will be the clothes beat suited to conditions, We do not suppose the women are shortening the skirts to pleage the men but to please themacives. What interested the old boys in the club window waa &@ skirt fleetingly raised, not one deliberately shortened. The original purpose of this comment was merely to note that ft Is visible on the avenue that there is another biped, . Mothers! Give The Little Ones Syrup Pepsin They like Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly relieves their constipation and heedaches, Bean to teach the child regular daily elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most convenient hour throughout life is immediately upon arising. It does not then interfere with play, school or work. When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. It isa mild, gentle laxative safe for young babies; effective for grownups. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, and most economical as a sixty cent bottle will last you many months. . For one inteemaien, * Caldwelt's yrup Pepsin is acompound of Egyptian Senne ind other simple laxative herte to move with With Salads TRY IT FREE Send | with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aro- me name | matics. 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Agent, Passenger Dept, Canadian — nnn 608 Second Avsous, Seattle view elfte Railway Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with all kinds of salads. To make sandwiches for lunches and suppers. With soups and bouillons, of course. In fact, there are so many ways you can use this dainty member of the P. C. B. family, you'll want to keep a generous supply Buy them from your grocer in red packages or family tina IOWFLA P. C. B. PANAMA CREAMS Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. 40%. Cash and Carry No phone S orders e e Po Wine-of-Pepsing | is being taken off the market 2nd of June by the federal thorities. Before that time every h should have at least one case f medical purposes. Without a doubt WINE PEPSIN is the most wond tonic ever offered for sale. ~ It Aids Digestion Order Yours Toda: By Case, $18.00 (12 Bottles Delivered ; Write or Call The Guy Distributin: 504 Hinckley Block s Don’t ask for cracker —say SNOW FLA