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The Seattle Sta Ror month ¢ medene, « aay a8 Late Beans ington, Outalge ‘ per year. iy cartier, © oe wore ile the tariff framers are busy in the senate, framing a tariff and the American o they occasionally hear interesting things. “ In theory, all foreigners are paupers. In theory nature is fecund overseas, north the Great Lakes and south of the Rio Grande, while she is lamentably sterile our borders. In theory, alien lumber grows like grass, fells, saws and planes while alien ore needs little smelting and metals come virgin from .the earth. ‘theory, alien coal is produced a la Aladdin’s and foreign petroleum— lamp, t it is that, in theory, we find out how much it costs the foreigner to produce , in this market, and thep impose a tariff eqyal to the difference between that mt ‘gnd the cost of production in the Unijed States. ‘In theory, that is protection. . All right, but let’s have a look at limestone. The Indiana limestone industry tells Senate finance committee (which is framing as aforceaid) that the FREIGHT ‘on limestone from Indjana to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, ete., is more the entire cost of English limestone, including cost of production, freight to sea- wharfage, lightering, ocean freight, insurance, dock dues, uploading and deliv. rin the same cities, it the alien pauper labor or our own pauper railroads against whom American é American labor and American agriculture ‘need “pratection”? it is the railroads, they probably will not get it, For just now the railroads can p right up to the White House and sleep in Laddie Boy's own kennel and cat his dog it and slap Col, Sawyer on the back and—everything. ‘ al rl F i ? < g i : s | if i igi if i Fe i | | I i A f ij f 5 it iH ul HE Took tee by manufacturers and men has launched a2 vigorous waign to revive industry, and is dij equipped with headquar- ‘8 and everything except buyers. Liberator (New York). Postmaster General Hays wilt done something worth while the postal service if he can get special delivery letter to its desti- mm before the regular mail.— News, ‘The government has issued a lletin on how to kecp a cellar But the surest way is to give Jew house parties.-New Orleans Phe “cream of society” often s | | The foot and his money are part- 4 Wy an auto. Vir; Pa th Pail vinla has feud e Childten’s Rights Upheld Some one with « large bump of falth onge onge egid: ©The courts are the bulwark ‘of the people's liber. ties.” MM the suthor of that say- “Mr, Zero” Is Right Mysterious “Mr. Zero,” who runs the Church of the Unc» ployed’ in Boston, feeding and lodging all comers, hires barber and rules that all gu¢sts must be pe de said that federal officials re perplexed as to the disposal of Conitacated liquors in government warehouses. Perhaps volunteers could be called for to aid in the so- iution of this srodlem.—Mobile Register. We doudt the rumor that sice women ta England have been cured oe Ermysoad because the common pag ly oan er F me We RIE al tH il 5 z F i isk yt e 138 i f uw ili? li i i HS & 2 : | ies HS ry g 3 3! g 3 : Don't try to write @ best sclier ; Arithmetic teachers make de one! Wittle things count, Wiater will eradicate the bathing Many men think thetr wives eutt evil. could talk back to Mars. Easy strect ads to the poor- house or the jail. Falling in love and tm dedt are adout the same. The modern girl's hope chest contains an alimony recipe. One who dutts in ts usually the goat, + 4 word to the too whee ts wasted. Grate troubles loom, ouL Bo, BOOK | THE i BY LEO H, LASSEN TI sit tn the dusk of evening ‘Watching the embers glow, Where Memory, limns a picture Of the years of long ago. She painte the scenes of yesterday On canvas of dancing flame; My thoughts her wonderful colora, My life the golden frame I see the dear old homestead And the crimson rambler rose; Down the pathway stands the well house Where the honeysuckle grows. Before the door the old elms stand, The hands of Autumn tnge the leaves; Aloft I hear contented birds In hidden homes beneath the eaves. The shatows deepen round me, ‘The hearth pales cold and gray, And the visions of my childhood Grow dim and fade away; But the picture in the embers, A masterpiece of art, Will remain a precious treasure In the gallery of my heart. Try This on Your Wise © Friend mdf is the lowest number tHat will leave 2 over when divided by 8, 4, 5 and 6, but is one short of dividing by 7 evenly? Answer to yesterday's: 2 apples, 3 oranges, 8 pears and 2 peaches. THE SEATTLE STAR ae Niet maa Bho overland ay Wave to ‘omapy. a . og Edftor The Star: T wish to congrgtulage you on, and thank you, for, the gasien ar¥cles on the ferry a leye that this View big majority Es tax t te to ke” hoped thi ne clearly, taxes ” . A. TAP id by A Letter From. Av Editor The Star; Dear Sir, 1 ky we must com- pete wil Mavtérn cities for the hawt; ang in the winter, 4 adinit, we best thég quite a’ Httle bil; Mi Ta the summer gn the fall, why do wp let fhem hog it aut There nights I have to go to bed wilp ror up a my head, and in ke from e Man for cottage cheage wheg winter lasts ti early {4 Bad éUmmer dyenn't wome at all? And when I have 83 b can 1 ever bope i, to @ goal retreat” ah all the city best.” when “all a heat I've ever known is when I try to use the phone? as taws abo! “ai ee bite oe laws w bayen't tnought of dreqmae, e oka’ je lake, and ve We th wy capa 0 way, it & fine Deseciiar day” How’ can I get a cont of tan, or deat the coal and fliel man, or util ime my B. V, D's, or qurd the milk Hands Us a Be Mditor The Star: Junt a line to let you know tt ond many others admire your ind on the various matters pettaining to our city and county governihent At present I am feading Chiltabers’ articles on the terry bono Bis School Teachele as and Stati Editor The 8 out cutting down efficieney, but ta As the a fern thanked you for/the case of ‘the schools, ft hi or merit wish to than ou ld aw ce Cahn ay Beg eB Be ied Rit argumegte based an gtatinyca A 70 per very little value, while the fo a ibace lady's letter, beside it, want on very | other Place ‘thn somplacgutty to, base gif the grat ments upod “figures & It t rather odd that the teachers] it hi appear to feel the need of rushing to | ing the defgnse of eehsol expense. The| cheney; Gn the Gapigery, #0 poor ts 8 cowrict! Maa been work | the sohplacsbip hater ty ow out down ox with-' years it has been no to a lame birt sl Ma Nh cats. a a) ten ae ee will continu. until tl Ars wing is either rup 3 etghiya Or pur Balin’ the neheel capense Ga tar ain x any There tea ck "aes not been found that {ncreas- chers’ salaries increased effi you with them. | xoust Are you good) Hew much dq you remember of company for) what te eat shortened yoursell? jamme What bave! i think about when you BEGINNING TOMORROW WE WILL GIVE A PRICE DEMONSTRATION of Widespread Importance, With a OF NEW FALL AND WINTER RAINCOATS GABARDINES CRAVENETTES AND OVERCOATS For Men, Women and Children presenting at the very start of the season values which emphatically proclaim a changed order of rain- coat selling in Seattle. Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats Reduced to $2.75, $5.50 and $7.50 Men’s and Women’s Raincoats in an assortment of silk, twill and cassimeres Reduced to $11.75, $15.75 and $18.75 XTRA SPECIAL Men’s and Women’s Gabardines, Cravenettes and Rubberized Silk ‘Iweeds in a great array of colors and designs for rain or shine, specially priced at $20.00 and $22.50 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE RAINCOAT HOUSE IN SEATTLE 904 SECOND AVE. Two Doors From Marion A? « That cector, ry Bagyction fat ‘ot w.. rp stick with us tlh we are relieved attle, itgerent godiigen, besides their regy both been fons thas att Aas fromy. JA order one grade ang some children |, ABE schoo! in orden od. many chi out high school > hay tated ae the y, ah a! tater dew malaries fro Pir, ou ‘fito er, day ves from night nachos agin, | a“ private, and fr he ent 4 \etotinn ws La, oun (where hugha and wjlg fork ork) recelvigg as tnuth as p86 Der month—-#i68, $56), $475. 40 per mouth. Is thet only a “liv, in Wage"? Ye it ts, How do others | subsist on lees? We do pot ah | Anmgering Mr. PB. J. steuvep, 1 ppld rater ys and otpers seeking to turn to the Bible yertully—by that writan with GObxtant prayer. If ane lack whe of me.” James, 14. 4:16-17, by. and ts profitable for 1oF Tistruction in vighteovanens: that 6 man of God may be perteet, thor oly furnished unto all gdod works. fobreya, 14 is the age of the Gonship of Chri. “Read - Col. 1 Idsten to God Be, not Usten to men The! that the regular salaries. bp pag but | the, gxeas. ‘erly ef production that wo do think that ‘eularies could bélare now at our dispoen! there set SAualigha AMD dhay epete raya Gs seater ter ior Breage G 00 rice should be, cut. Ace Liter ig Pies at ate that showed Were Kegntving $609 pee | that net, apply a Reattic, ay the lowest pay in $1 per” Year, making it (145 for 3% mpoths or |156 for onths, which i the actual “fm: yo work. ~~ It looks any people ae tho the tme tad come f change the tune from “Le, the poor school | teacher” to “Lo, the poor taxpayer.” MES. E. B. STEW AML. only inuotar ay they agree with the wi 3 | Tat nat © teslanian only a sibner aaa | the precious bl Make the, arest tert and “poverty and the | reUgious anes Let the different kindof gods ap@ devila fight % out among the selves, Mr. Struven. Yours for a better world to liveia, WM. KLANNING, It’s good, that’s aura, 40c ae Hari, 40 be =z oe 1 cera The wixdom of this world ts foolish, | ness with’ God. | ‘The blood of Chi ety) ol from sin to those EBvén some pe a le 1242. Ac it at ier we Porrtt, heey came not in obi FES EY but bel men of God Se tha were out. Peter, moved Pp the Holy MRS. CH. CASE. togpire | away from tumty iq for the wake 1apren For a Better World Editer The Star: hurch uper: religious question whe rota Py vall Le the er o Yo Mot te at all Muste| cal BF Vaudeville mixed | stunts © get Any kind of gathering t SAP icares, 1g we Dave & Gow with us who insist ae he are gotnk to sprout wings du , but it would be just as easy ta convince any lunotie that he qrazy. :Aloty wal) Gat oe cota if ¢ @ $e: Renae now. "enough ut there te Ry wf &@ question our young $ ie: »Weekly To “THE WORLD'S Is light in aan $1.00 Weekly—Let WE WILL ANY BUCK’S, HEATER $1.00 Tews $1.00" Weekly SEATT! y Vacuum Gleaner: With Every Buck’s Combination During Our Factory Sale and oh FOR THOSE WHO DON'T FLOOR Cov! -p sugesias Fifteen-piece Buck’s Combination —— , With a Ranges Aree M.A GUTT FURNIT! Gnd that is itfe ttectt. ‘We bave come tore riod in wp haye to our own bi think with and not ask | ¢o it for us, We have let su men }@s Sam Gompers, Woods. y, Ropaevelt, and thousap: | ottier labor Fs our brain work for us, and ate ia paying dearly for ‘it ‘ The great majority of the peoplef™ ~ BA LAS ¥erES.of starvation, yot account of a ghortage dt food stuffs, but because most of us have det our braing fé" idle, neVer thlik- ing beyond our job, proféssion or | ¥* ® bGpiness. © , , y > ‘There isn't any excuse for condi- SSE ee tlt their part deh fee cent nS rest i 77.00. Saves the To sccomisbdste Whe’ itr or everest easily changed into a | comfortable bed. Aid ip Housekeeping #55 GREATEST BUSINESS" The Ohi bines all these “cleaning ts” — besides being mechanicalty pretett: ask ee Cleans without tte: Gees under My furatdist essily Cleans in square corners lhortuckiy. f Tiaras Has attachments de” ~! You May Have an Ohio for $1.00 Down, Us Demonstrate in Your Home Demonstration €OVER YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR With Genuine Gold Seal Con; (BRING YOUR MEAS! ENTS) N, A NEW ING WE WELL GIVE A inum Set ¢s Are En Slatin to Operate STEIN wor Hr As HUME FL co. eae ESPOPUIA 1514-1516 SECOND A¥E., NEAR PIKE