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J TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 1 Rise to Remark That— | ‘That thin t» the day of obedient prevented from running the) her where he will be sure to nee it parents. utreet by having a good sized feather| Phat he was born with this pe Exiitor The Star t Aju fare That shoes are yet too high fastened to the gate, of whieh he ts} ecullar idiony nera The writings of Avridge Mann are The hen's holiday is with us That down-town merchants could! much in fear rather clever | Absolute liberty for everybody |help a fivecent carfare by reducing That when his mother lies down That no one te perfectly sane “In The love of Mahoney ty the root] would make every man a king in| their prices on certain lines of goods. | to rest and wishes to keep him at a/ ail their parts.” of all evil j Shae yor wann have liberty without That the moving picture houses) distance she places a feather near win The sur is now rising each day In| WISDOM, which is the correct use| could also help here the sign of the balance; a good time of KNOWLEDGE That one little boy in Seattle in| Bre ling A archists q One robbed a train, mef hunted him) He's hunted not, has social rank |From day to day till stars grew | He will not Prison pe am He's first among fine busines ' : 3 They penned him up, he fled away, | , nero, starving tramps the streets. | Now gunmen hunt him every day Rich, well-fed profiteers he meets. | While such injustices exist }One robbed the poor; he wrecked a| Tell us who breeds the anarchist bank WM. D. TOTTEN ! Wall Paper House OPENING SALE ATTRACTS: BIG CROWD SMITH’S NEW WALL PAPER HOUSE, in McDermott Block, opened for busi- ness yesterday, and first-day sales were most gratifying, both to Mr. Smith and the hundreds of pleased customers who availed themselves of the opening sale prices. WE ARE NOT PRICE CUTTERS, BUT WE ARE PRICE MAKERS “Some different from what we have been paying,” was the remark frequently made by surprised customers yesterday. WALL PAPER AT | 1 1 33% 5 (cc Ri Cc, Cc, Cc, Cc Roll and up to the fine tapestry effects. Dainty Cut-Out Borders at 5¢, 1% 10¢ ‘| yard. Neat Ceiling Papers in white or cream colors; Plain and Figured Wall Pa- } per at most any price you want to pay. HOUSE PAINTS—Inside gloss white, outside white and all colors—made right here in Seattle. Special per gallon, $2.45. Our best floor paints, $2.95 gallon. Varnish stains,” enamel, etc. Rf son, Clarence Smith, who is to have active charge of the business here, ar- ri in Seattle today with his wife, and will make this city their home. OPENING SALE PRICES CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK Tomorrow and Bring Your Friends ret Smith’s Wall Paper House #2: F. R. SMITH, Prop. into Editor The Star I notice with a great amount |S-cent fare on our municipal jlines. As against an 81-5 jt must say that I ar jsame if i will turn the | But after a careful situation, covering mo and a half, 1 am con th | would be jumping out of the fry pan into the fire if we made # Jan attempt In the month of August there were collected 7,938,139 at $1.3 cents each, making me for the month of $661.4 ot ana y y day, and to secure the same rev under a 5-cen fare thby will to carry 440,990 pa Ke each paying a full per month, a physical impose! with the present equipment If they could increase their p lronage to the enofmous velu | stated above, then they could not by, aw §7,037.821.44 will not meet the requirements to make a fi clans system, jOriginal investment. | $15,000,000, annual pay n : * $ 833, | Interest charge, per annum 760, | Operating expenses, $380,000 per month; per year The Need of | Editor The Star Please let me say something | favor of the bill now pending in ¢ gress to ald child-bearing women. I shall not attempt to reason alo 4,560, sounding socialistic terme—but shall say that something must done In this direction, and what m be done will be done, This need is very real to me, lar at @ crisis in our financial faire to secure care for mywelf. © TRADE MARK COPYRIGHTED as Small pkg. 19¢ Large pkg. Large pkg. 29. | The Quality Coffee of America; lb.... 20-Mule Team Borax Soap Chips for the Cleanest Clothes with the Least Ef. fort at the Lowest Cost i) ~-It's the M Borax in the Soap That Does the Work Package aa¢ OWFLAKE SODAS ROGERS’ BAKING POWDER gage DENNETT’S | 5 RYE FLOUR —ground on the old- fashioned millstone. 4-lb. sack... .27¢ 10-lb. sack. . . 45¢ Forget that “run down" feel- ing. Fat two or three cakes of FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST CAKES —small pkg. ...... 1244¢ Each Day —large pkg. .... 29¢ stal White Soap, bar... . Sc No Rub Soap, Naptha, bar .. . 4c Sliced Pineapples, ¢..° JSC _ <x." 19¢ Post Toasties S4c Shredded Wheat 1 2ac Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle . . 39c 40c 8-lb. can $1.17; 5-lb. can, $1.85. Produces a taste similar to maple. 1 ounce ......6++ 2 ounces She Dill Pickles ‘They are delicious, Try them. No. 2 23c can Washington Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles So many of our customers tell us there’s no brand of Macaroni or Spaghetti like the Washington. We make a featuro of this brand and sell great quantities of same. 3 packages for 25, If you want clean hands- use —the popular. mechanics’ soap, can 10¢ P. O. League Against 5-Ct.Fare | pleasure the agitation in favor of a | sn Ths showing would lebee:a\getieclt HE fine hand-hemming and perfection of embroidery that a) of about 0,000 per annum, en i .. H H ii Ht ; me Se0 0.44 Gide gustan ede na tanta nce distinguish Philippine needlework are admirably exam- he report saw} ener amo led in these th t special pri Ne Feport shoWS} 19,229,702 pamsengers a month, at & sled in these three groups at special prices: # not sufficient 01 tui fare of nts each. ] a pr de Soe a every piece o property |much needed extensions, repairs t6) 4,9 do limite of « SPECIAL $1.95--Philippine Gowns, | SPECIAL $2.45—Gowns and Envelope [stock and badly needed new care |" on ler Z ; : as pictured, entirely hand-made, ae ty ome en ae coording to the above figures, |*7"e™m, then it shoul i 7 tf wholly hand-made and embellished wi! lines sre By Fi pn Sg e contribute for the bene and with one-inch double hem Philippine embroidery in the forut af the Inte of economics or to use high it ae to how | and when this can be accomplished I) a¢ it shall leave to wiser heads than mine. I was unwilling to take our laxt dol-| essary. PAGE 7 TTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Depreciation, per annum Power from P. 8, T., L, P, Co., per annum Four miles extensions and 660,000 600,000 of & car A Wednesday Feature: | 150,000 equipment, Beacon ave Four miles extension and mt north of Cowen | the 150,000 | i} 225,000 oar | & * extension we Philippine Hand-made Lingerie At Remarkably-Low Prices nt car ing uch Taking lard and Burien branch, . | 60,000 |]! Grand total for first year. $7,978,000 The extensions provided for above are absolutely necessary and should be granted to those districts. | stitched hem at neck and sleeves. nue To my mind, the Erickson plan ts | scallops and front motifs. the only one #0 far proponed that) will the difficult problem Business Is going to the dogs, and 4 change to the Erickson plan wit!!! give us, on p Scent fare, at least me | $3,500,000 per annum, and a 20-mill get | levy will raise $5,000,000 by taxation, | all SiVINg a grand total of $8,600,000 per ret-| Year, solving the problem, equalizing | burden, taking the burden off of | the small home owner and placing it where it belongs, and’ will give Bent 000 | tle the best transportation system in 900 | the world. Respectfully yours, R. J. WILSON, Pres, Public Ownership Leagte : a Maternity Law [have suffered years of misery and 1 know that thousands of the best mothers sacrifice as 1 did, They suf for first, then thelr families, then the state, 1 was transformed from one of the healthiest, happiest women |[/ I|into years of invalidinm because 1| be | took a chance rather than to lose my ust | home, Foolish? That's just as you look | solve SPECIAL $3.95—Many lovely patterns to select from in Philippine Gowns at this price, with intricate embroidery in floral sprays and colada insets and double rows of drawn-work. ¥ pat Envelope Chemises at this price are of very fine batiste, with camisole-top or built-up shoulders, hand-scalloping, floral embroidery, baby tucks and col- ada insets—many beautifully embroidered in back, also. —8ECOND FLOOR A New Importation of Handsome Beaded Bags At Special Prices Drawstring-style Beaded Bags with loop fringe edging in beautiful color-blendings ae a and tasseled es d “Handkerchief” style....... $8.4 Frame-style and Drawstring Bags of ex- dary fine beads.” $10.95 | very fine beads... —FIRST FLOOR: Important Savings Offered in Black Chiffon Velvets Special $3.75 Yard ARTICULARLY interesting, in view of the great vogue of velvet frocks, is this underpriced offering of Chiffon Velvets. These have an especially beautiful, lustrous finish, and the supple text- ure that will drape admirably in the long loops of fashion. Thirty-nine inches wide, special, $3.75 yard. ~—FIRST FLOOR 000 in ong Cleverly-fashioned Bags in A doctor ts not always a necessity, | for| but rest and care are always nec af-| Many people who read this bill! i) IT) will think thet it ts alming to aid| the maierable poor only, but they are wrong, entirely wrong, for it is in: tended to aid the very people who! are, best adapted to have children—/ the’ working man, skilled and un skilled, clerks, small farmers, young professional, eto, ‘must look to its women to bear) many, many women for vindication H them, It further declares that to) of my theory. fi aneenial oe or ees wake prevent conception is crime and it! If I could publish the results of here is where thousands of men lose | #¢ems to me that right here the state! my own observation and inquiries, tt| must share the man's responsibility. alone would be sufficient evidence I have no fight with the American | to cause every red-blooded American father, as I believe that he is the| man to urge the passing of this bill. | best man in the world, but were the) It surprises me that under the| hand of law removed only about 25/ mental strain, the hurts, and heart: | per cent of them would support their) aches which the average woman en-| | families. It isn't that the average dures in bringing children into the) father and mother dread the feeding | world, that the human race hasn't} and clothing of another child, for | many moye murderers, thieves and | | that #eems easy, but the other is the | cut-throats than it has. Yours truly, | haunting nightmare. MRS. R. E. M. |thelr pride and courage. Their mor ale fs lowered. 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