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P not interfere eS a ARUNITEN LINE IS BUSY “Hello, hello; Gladys? Do you dvess we saw last week that I wanted but couldn't afford? Well, | 3 Rave that dress and I've made a Piscovery. Ove of the girls in the Sffice, you know the one [ told you Was no welldressed, told Bets all her clothes at ¢ Paying « small The rest in easy payment 40 their store, which ts etona ave. betw Medison and Spring just overt the Pig'n Whistle and bought Now I'm going back Saturday afternoon bay a beautiful hand-tailored suit T SAW, Just $39.50, and some blouse too, But ss ladys, the beauty pot it is, I de commence my pay Ments until after the Ist of the year, Now ain't that ? You gee buying my winter clothes does with my Christmas ing. Don’t forget their address.” are you still there. remember the me she herry's by down and 1 went Wditer The Star 1 is ge f amount am wondering how long the law to allow the automobiles to on spotlights and blinding head ights? street Did you ever drive along the after night ng some other achine, and if you did, could you if you were going to run some one down or not? All Right, Dear Ed that dress Hello! I wish to say, chance before my has slipped away, in all my wander ings near and far, I read and pon 3 all my heart “Common But listen I'm writing For many but I'm and hay k with the great Mister Ed. iil in bed laid right here, ar four The Star to idea der over 1 wish Chest” now, dear this while weeks I've not dead yet and kiddie from out the Knowledge [Editor The Star | The interesting and timely cussion of economic and financial matters in these columns by “An | nouncer,” “Whip,” and other pup | pets in the show, and today's re j by to the effect state PLUMBING REPAIRS Your plumber is as near to you as your phone D. BBP ‘Main 1962 ELLMAN & CO. 1811 Bighth Ave, never to rp our ing wite the “wolf door Full course dinner, T5c, at Roldt's 5 to § p. m.—Advertinement. j marks the editor that we are the authors of our own joys, sorrows, faults and progress, ue race-—-bring to d the real hind | causes of untold suffe | which mey be stated as ignorance Without Dread Overlooked y Docters and for Centuries $3 years old, and I doctored tigm ever since I came out ‘S ago,” won Stuart's Dyspepsia | meals—They tante good) ; $I. Cemde Bet sloop nigAts or| No matter what you eat on drink. r out pain; my hands were even though, it be just a glass of and stiff I couid not hold &| sweet milk, the stomach may rebel Tam/and sour almost immediately. In hrs ne or two Stuart's Dys- ch ¥ with | pepsia Tab urprised at\Prfect to offset the acid condition {Quite often the stomach may be lovercrowded with partially digeste ex ‘cold bottle of heverage at such old, false | times may add to the difficulty, and uses Theu-| there t# a gassiness, a bilious taste, ‘This erroneous belief in-| snd othe ig, Boe Daal ected te eae cree | thon. Tre: save themaelves women (o take wrong much of the discomfort. of wa wellat.| cating by having # box of Stuai Pe re re ot ‘Tablets with them, t rid of your rheum gt ny 4 t the U.S. and © ent. RESINOL Soothing and Healing Quickly relieves skin and scalp disorders ~ ~» stops seacend satel, PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS NEARLY THIRTY YEARS Should bein every home G like complaints by | treatments supposed to ¢ | ada.—Advert that without it we could statements may seem to some folks, who have all) led to believe in the old | Acid” humbug. t took Mr. | 50 years to find out this} learned how to get rid of | cause of his rheumatism, ited free by an author- devoted ovge: 20 years to the study of this particular reader of The Star that reveals these Bier, No. 594 F and it will be gil without an: ut out this notice les: Rot « sufferer yourself, hand we to some afflicted frie sent by return © wha! 4 vacuum tin is of little value | in itself ove _ Its the brand that counts A vacuum tin will retain any coffee flavor—but it may not be the flavor you want. That's reason enough wh should look for“Folger’s Golden Gate” on every tin of coffee you buy. That name assures you of a better coffee flavor—a flavor dé- veloped by seventy-one years of experience. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is “different in taste from other cof- fee and better.” Tell your grocer you want it, Blinding Auto Headlights ing and loss, | Jets furnish the alkaline | crime Is to cause, to people who want | past is gone to work and a toes of tir Minnesota hus good laws no ou 1 think in regards t no spotlights bright headlig and not a ¢ sand people being run down every in which to do so, since time ¢ and no compensation ean be had in the future | burdened already duties and hievements | foree juat who gave so much peculative credit in 1919 that they afraid to finance legitimate effort Hut it applies also to. every living, and. the with tis own year ) Jrequired for its own & Don't you think this would be a good thing ? Thi for Seattle to try | applies wi Yours for | pec wafety now to banker WM, ONNBEY 5953 are Mth 8. W Here Goes funds have to and handle right the family purse But I must say it made me sad to Meditor The Star the cheerfyl lad that} I like to read Dr, Wm. 1, Barton's our cottage doe nd | dally esay in The Star so well that 1 thought I would speak a good word of bis work I have never seen in any | slender nurse we turn away knocked \ lasked fe if it chance thio “Jingle” why, hand a dollar to the and they of course will do the rest; | and when at last I earn the “dough © that's @ coin to help the Bo that worthy you should think “printer's ink ‘Chest papers Editor There noticed the disgrace, viz The are agree Star 1 a tow exponu high t had I'll send one more To bocst The i'm yours sincerely | not people who! of Seat in the Star will w we | have j the lof paper ly The Star I noticed two other correspondents had preceded in thin respect | Surely, t taxpayers ds the them, and k w the way to remedy the situath there would be no time lost in doing it. The =x Reduction council deserves the ine ory taxpayer. It is goo® mnnet copied ir to send Jand selfishness Practically our entire and much organization, is bullt on a foundation of self. | ishness, It is often sald that the real incentive that drives men to great efforts is desire for personal profit or gath. This nda p ible, and fs seldom denied in bunt eee eae that it will be a per ness circles, but it actually not pang ne tow canen, 21. | manent aninat The people of | true except in & very few cases, 4) linis city have it within their power most of which are o }manity invariably suffers a lows! |when they their gain, nin |the power compensation money which they get tn, An » nouncer’ has shown, absurdly out |” of proportion to any service which they render, to their knowledge, ef t or foresight The fact ts that realty important steps in human progress have al ways been made for their own sake, in a spirit of idealism and service, Merely mention Edivon, Bell, Mar coni, Darwin, Newton, Lincoln. Washington, Jefferson, Shakespeare, Michel Angelo, St. Paul, Christ, Moses—then compare with such bene fits as the race owes to Morgans Vanderbilts, Astors, Goelets, Goulds, Rothschilds, Stilimans, — Croes Midas, and that “certain rich 1 who so richly adorns the paral Note how history, art, religion and lence in thousands of literary ree jords, paintings, sermons and trea-/ - tives, show forth their scorn and} P: liam f sents tic te soto the suse] arliament o grabber, the banker, who is, of gil Editor The Start | callings, the most determinediy ig). A recent letter In your columns | norant of everything but money, and | from Rev, Klein interested me. He selfish where money in concerned. | wrote that he did believe that |The presidents of Seattle banks no the nt disarmament congress doub would deny vehemently in Washington would end war and charges of ignorance and selfishness. | arrange Lord Tennyson's “Paria ; But ask them a few questions (| ment of Man” Rather, he held the have tried this) and they will prove! widespread! views of the pre-millen- | without any doubt the above state-| narians, namely: that the world was | | ments. |sinking in the quagmire of greed, ‘The obvious antidotes for ignorance | ambition and war so #peedily, that and selfishness are knowledge and| Christ must return in clouds of }service, and it in pleasant to note a| glory to punish the wicked and general trend in business toward! save his own. [knowledge ax a basis for making ex:| I differ from Rev. Klein In that cutive decisions, and toward service I am certain that a “Parliament of | |as 4 fundamental business policy. Man” and an end of war are coming | Many business men now realize that/«oon, I think that we shall see their business difficulties are largely | this marvelous event within 10 due to their own ignorance—of coats, ' = of markets, of the technique of their }line,. or of that phase of human na }ture that demands service rendered | in return for payment. Some have! Tealized that real service cannot fail }to be rewarded-—usually in money. A very few have learned that the real in of our in structure n b SONOS figures before us all cases » at r in an The Star ve a great love dor harmony. | | I like to see a name fit an object lore, this attempt substt Tacoma” for “Rainier” gives jme more pain than a mouth organ jmives to a terrier pup. # oma with its two cracking consonants | would make a fine war cry for the }infantry; the enemy would imagine | jthey were being fired upon before [a trigger had been preased. Indeed, am so struck with this idea that I move we have « different meaning | placed on the word: bay, for in |stance, “To charge, to annihilate, kill, wreck, ete.” Make a si verb out of it, ana apply it prop. erty; to have it tyrannige over city and threaten to tyrannixe over +) destroy meaning of service is to save or util ize time—to bind time, as it passe for future use. Those who save time for others, as well as for themselves, do a sérvice. ‘The mere operation of natural Qn ‘ selection tends to increase the per- centage of those who bind time by| The Kind using it, and by saving their chil. ture of Chas. dren from the blunders and ignor- supervision ance of their fathers. In the same deceive you in this, way it Increases the percentage of factories that keep accurate records and use them, treat their employes with consideration and justice, put out a high grade producty and «ell it with an honest and intelligent pol icy, and eliminates those which try to get along with the methods which were in use before the civil war. This same process of natural selec tion will eventually reorganize the railroads, re-arrange the mining and distribution of coal, eliminate a great deal of armament, put legal proced. ure and practice on a basis some 300 years ahead of its present condition, | and, let us hope and pray, develop a system of political government and! possibly a financial scheme based on knowledge and service. 43 |__ health of mn Never attempt Casto: jum, Morphine nor ot more than thirt relief of Cor if on gyro bee yin; y regula: lation of Children’, 's Comfort—' Bears the The converse of the above propo- sition is evident. The or the institution which wastes time, and especially which is the cause of lgas of Ume to other people, will inevit- ably feel the retribution soon or late, The real, unpardonable social OLDFIELD “The Most Trustworthy ’ ’* aro but experiments, and endanger the ba it. to relieve your baby with a) remedy that you would use for What is CA ‘oric, Drops and Booming Syraps. | In Use For Over ANNOUNCING NEW LOW PRICES _TIRES Fabric Tires, Guaranteed 6,000 Miles tion of 10 per cent of the tim bro as far as permanent its are concerned, would set us ah 1 a century In the next five years by the simple taking up of We all spend too much time thy or doing hings in ugh in thi Wo spend "1 often on lutely wasted, mlack doin prog not useless things, witeful ways, and « out our prob ur years, but wonder what half so pre ry nell.” omar the vintners buy elous as the stuff t THE SAWDUST IN THE RING. nays. Praise for Dr. Barton anything 1 WkR to rea no well or so much plain #enxe in it Barton's articles. 1 wish the was full of such people a» WM. ONNBEY 6953 24th 8. W with as Dr world Dr. Barton. Seattle’s Sky-High Tax Rate Why should the Seattle taxpayer pay twice ax much In taxes to own 4 home as in « California city only Why is Seattio highest taxed city the Pacific coust? Let the people keep the burn: rir minds until elec Nobody will stand for this shame. There will be some joa! changes in the city hall if) root ofthe trouble in reached. | irreparable damage done the advertinement of the sky high taxes will not deter the spenders in the least. Various offi clals have prominedaso look into the ter, with promis of reform, but hing was ever done, And we are) deeper than ever. OBSERVER. @ little larger? the ing queation int tion time comes. The elty by tax He’d Rename Tacoma Rainier Jour mountain is out of the questior Rainier is the name for the moun tain. It is a majestic word; the first part of it mays “Reign It ta not hareh in gound like “Tacoma,” | There in something artistic about it Tt delights the sentimentaliat and does not bother the materialist. Not | » with “Tacoma.” If you said “Tacoma” aloud in the presence of & sleeping materialist, he would wake up and tell you to “quit bam: | merin on that tin can.” | Perhaps this seems a trifle rot, | t I am not joking, I repeat ainier (# the name for the moun: | tain and. « | I've got ith-we'll name Tacoma | Rainier, instead of Rainier Tachima! Respectfully, MN Man to Come years. I also look for Christ to}! return. And for Him to so inspire | men by his lecturing and writing | and working with the great lottges and churches and religions of all) lands, that all nations «hail| agree to a league of nations. I be eve thin bepause I read this fore cast in a large volume entitied. “Man; Whence, How and Whither,” by Besant and Leadbeater book was published in 1913. It is a record of a clairvoyant research | of the astral records, going from! about 100,000 B. C. to the present time, and to some §00 years in the} future. On page 454, Leadbetter saya, “Practically the whole world has | federated itself politically, Europe | ~ | ourself, STORIA. tute for Castor |, Pare It contains neither bstan r lc sw ce. For years it has been in constant use forthe pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Feverishness arising therefro Ing the Stomach and Bowels, Food; giving healthy and natural The Mother's Friend, bind i) aids the as- sleep. Signature of mole) Years | tativer. |countries are presidents of the con | healthy disarmament HERE are. many homes once child- less that now are blessed with healthy, happy chil- den, because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored the mother to a healthy, nor- mal physical condition. The following letters give the experience of two young women and prove the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in such cases. Chicago, Ti.—*I was always tired, my head always ached, and my back ached until I could hardly stand the pain. I doctored for years, and the doctor said nothing but an operation would help me, and that I could not have children. A friend sated me to try Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took six bottles of it and it helped me wonderfully, and I now have a fine baby boy, thanks to what your medicine did for me in re- storing my health. I can highly recommend the Compound to all women who suffer from female ills."—Mrs. Wa, Reiss, 304 Willow 5t., Chicago, I. ‘ M rinette, Wis.—“I was in a very nervous condition, was r, and could not have any children. 1 took doctor’s medicine without suc- cess, and he advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your booklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I soon felt benefitted by its use, became regular, and now we have a fine heyy ga after iced been married nine years. I am always glad to recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to my nds who suffer from such troubles.”"— Mrs. H. B. Hexp, 330 Jefferson St., Marinette, Wis. These letters should induce others to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. confederation toyiehed, and then disease. As it seems} To me it is a comfort to believe countries send represen: |that the Christ is booked for about| that the Grand Architect of the The kings of the various | 1927, we may expect to see a) Universe is constantly writing league very | plans on his trestle-board. Witl this divine oversight I would Published | tainly look for a war between ti | East ond the West, and the tion of civiltzation. JOHN WESLEY HOLWAY, 2108 Warren Ave. | seems whieh to all The rear: | soon, rangement of political machinery,| In 1915, Mre. Besant by which this wonderful chang {her belief that the war would end bas been brought about, is the work |in 1918. Abdul Baha of Syria, who of Julius Ceasar, who reincarnated |is a marvelous sage and seer, fore- some time in the 20th century in sees a speedy “most great peace.” | FRAGRANCE | —rhe aroma of federation in rotation. Christ to proclaim the Wisdom.” He goes on to say that when war ie abolished, next poverty is abol Think Man Arrested Was Portland Thief Arrested Monday by Sheriff Matt Starwich and Deputies William Sears and Ed Hughes, Leon Sered rick, 20, laborer, is held Tuesday for Portland authorities. Seredrick ie alleged to be one of the men who robbed the Liberty theatre there November 7 of $9,160, T= A. betokens the FW pedivency’ | of the lea! Famous for Fema Salada lence of its qual varies the exce Lowest in Ash (5.6%) Highest in Heat (14,335 B. T. U.). AUSTRALIAN COAL Double-Screened Lump No other coal sold on the Seattle market (there are no exceptions) can approach this Australian lump coal for heat efficiency and the small ash produced. We especially recommend it to former users of Utah coal, and the price is considerably !ower. If you are not entirely satis- fied, any of the dealers named below will exchange it without charge for Ladysmith. % If you require a cheaper coal, order ISSAQUAH NUT or NEW- CASTLE LUMP from these dealers: 7 ARMS & SCOTT, INC. Elliott 0295 BAYLES BROTHERS North 0277 & PEABODY pitol 0700 ADE COAL CO. North O11 CARBONADO COAL CO. Elliott 0337 B. W. CORNWALL & SON North 0019 GREEN LAKE FUEL CO. Kenwood 3090 LADYSMITH-W: GTON A SMYTHE, $1, died it her home, 800 28th ave. in at Bonney-Watson's. t KEATING FUEL CO. Elliott 0654 McFARLANE BROTHERS Kenwood 0128 SPRING HILL FUEL C0. West 0067 SUNNYSIDE COAL & WOOD COMPANY North 0428 VALLEY FUEL CO, Rainier 0058 BRE! McMULLEN & CO, North 0028 McNAMEE COAL CO. Elliott 0103 OCCIDENTAL FUEL CO, North 0325; North 4000 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO, Main 5080 CA NWRIGHT & McLEOD Main 1218 WILL BLAIR FUEL YARDS Capitol 0186 30x3 Non-Skid $10.85 30x3% Non-Skid $12.95 All Other Sizes in Fabric and Cord Tires Reduced Accordingly THE HIGHWAY TIRE CO., Inc. COAL AC Bremerton, Washington RAINIER BEACH FUEL CO. Rainier 0613 83th ST. FUEL & FEED CO. Sunset 1155; Sunset 0711 PACIFIC SHIPPING & FUEL CO. CHARLES E. PEABODY, President T. DAVIES, Manager 3 OLDFIELD DISTRIBUTORS Main 3247 Harry W. Dressel, Mgr. 1215 Pine St. 659 COLMAN BUILDING—MAIN 1079 American Distributors of the Products of the Celebrated Mines of Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir), Ltd., Located at Ladysmith and Comox, B. C.

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