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4 P ya | THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. E » MARCH 28, 1922 TH TAR | e MATHILDE j age aF neaders I emseives | | | a ~ | BPWTH AVENOZ AND PINE STREET . f the loca) district taxing an In 1918 our state taxation for} J Receives Avalanche of Letters thee, Svebinibe pia ots, oF the Liihiahin’ 87 asia gna bantehsbne Bath Towel itor The Star | mest to the minds of these writers? or $65.13 per child, and we were| Y4 Wil you concede me space In your! Is it not a fact Prof. James has| The 30-10 plan should property be | FIRST in education in the United at owels: column newer ag, avalanche of! suggested in his “Varieties of Re | Caled 30.1017, It provides for $20 | States; We now fay $17,766,248 or | bs 1 | letters I hav clved as @ result of jligious Experience that “Religion | Wxation in od state taxation, $10 in | $83.78 per child and have wlipped to Special Prices | my wove published in these ?for the nv y of our moe means | OUT wounty taxation, apd what is! seventh place last year and farther | 7 , columns a few days ago—titty-five | immortality, God is the producer of |#Ubrost, but none the leg in the |down thé fine this year \ 900 BATH TOWELS, | be a oes suaaty Pein rath re rtality and is not known, is not | ery vs 2235 {a ~ later) Why, then, shall we add close to} Spec IAL, 25¢ EACH | commen: me oO oe stand Understood, He is mply used.” The | Paragraphs o: he Initiative Measure | ¢,, ihiew nore dollars’ state tax | sh J p. have taken and 26,express various | natural aspiration for a continuity of | No. 16, there is provided an annual Ite onr Burden nd 7 ‘oan manele] Closely woven, full shades of concern over my diswelief | personal values ia today presented tax levy for local districts of 17! cany? bleached, hemmed and im “religion” and “od.” With the prospect of personal sur. Mills, tite total of which may be then |") ‘ c ready for use; size 19x To the writers of the former it fr/vival as the sole meane of its mitis.| @teensed without any -vote on our he powers that be Wn. einem 8 ‘ merely necessary to aay, Thank you. | faction, Men know of ho other way | Dart len bare unbalenc ot eenditions now \ ; To the latter, it would probably be jof satisfying this aspiration. Hence| Therefore, ax against $20 che spare aie? ta toe ie eae 600 BATH ‘TOWELS, 4 better to say nothing, since, as a [they cling to this belief as a drown | 20 mills up to 1919, if the 30-10 shalt | ® patie 97 Wen . SPECIAL, 40¢ EACH * matter of fact, nothing was sald in| ing man ta straw. ‘They shut thetr | Pass, we will be paying $40 and 17 |to the litte dintri¢t? Why not ad. | and fe oseyty “Mbtedes 5 Z Rm “peeve” about Deliet or disbelief, |qninds against the possibility of chetr "ills? nor is that all, for by word. | JUst matters first anf tax later If —Heavy, double-thread F However, my curiosity has been aspirations being erroneous, and are ihe the initiative “other than for yew pee weave, soft and absorb- 0 i regarding the motives of anxious to close the mouth of the | Payment of Interest or principal of | & matter of $4,000,000 has been i 23 i Jo » anxious writers, Why should) man who would make their hopes |e bonded indebtedness,” a schoo! board | Added to our taxation for rchools in ent, size 23x44 inches. j o. sayone be Concerned for arother | sem insecure: in this they are en.) Will then aaneas the interest amainst |the past two years with only the re 360 BATH TOWELS, tk 1 ff man's beliet in God? And why|couraged by the church, because it | additionally to the 30-10-17, where. | sult of higher wage to the top man, | SPECIAL, 65¢ EACH shoult he be concerned about his! supposes its exixtence to rest upon |@* now the interest must be mot|Why shall we not believe Mra. | SPEC 9 ¢ FE neighbor being religious? What | this belief DW. LATIMER, from the 20-10-19 Preston, our atate superintendent oF —Extra-large and of @efinition does the term “Goa sur | Big Lake, Wn. Our women were ied to believe) schools, when she at that any serviceable quality — P |that they initiated the {dea them. | addition will go w the higher’ee? 26x52 inches. | ie 3 ? | selven, cleverly done by edudAtors in In fact, why any ro now? Seat vi Virest Floor A i 0-10; What Is It? | various parts of the state viniting| tle grade teachers were rained Deiter The st a bea : and tnainvating the idea, for odd to|per month in three years. Do you ° Upon Stn: ded Stated briefly: Three years ago Our relate each woman is found to have| know any other worker who in re Jerse Silk ppreac! with a)/tax for schoo! purposes in Washing meeived the idea coincidental with | taining a war raise of $720 per year? | 7 y | petition for 30-10, with the heaped bots were levfed 1040-10, $10 per oh a Visit, whilet Senator Button | Stop! Look! Listen! U d Pe virtually that it ts a panacea for all| child against our state taxation, $10 | t@ked here long before that time at| Not more dollars for education, but nderwear fe school ills, very many folks are ask-?per child in our county taxes and 19/® local auditorium to educators ex-| more education for te dollar E Ping “What is 30-107 | mills in our local or district tax pill, Clusively, | MRS. EDGAR BLATR. $2.65 oa ™ reply has been equivocal gen-| ‘Two years ago educators in our | Seenintiis 4 a . erally, as so few were aware of the | state quietly put thru the legislature | Disab! St. SRSEY SILK _EN ; iibenk torsehcdek: a tes waatla jean hacen tee ee | led Veterans and Politics JERSEY StLX Evie ‘ & three years by educators to raise |the state, $10 per child by the| Rditor The Star: let us give the disbled suldiers’ OPE s te more tax for school purposes, re-/ county and 10 mills by the local die-| While the soldiers’ bonus te atill/ problem a little attention plain bodice style with ; rardiess of public weal. ltriet, to which was Added the privil:' warm in the minds of the people] While the greatest mother tn the ribbon shoulder bands, <a - ates the nnninpantananiaieaetiaiamnion | OG, the Skid Crate, to Goines. ollie priced at $2.65. * 4 its power, it cannot oust polities LK UNION from the disabled veterans’ compen H ] P. JERSEY SILK cation Buren sant / Mise Mathilde MéCormick,| A Special Purchase of SUITS, well-made and |} ta we nown ec a! r i i . lean there ia an “inaide pull” it ta| 22 "erp, sere r of John D. ’ . ° reinforced, fashioned in Be Almost impossible form midier to| Rockefeller, resting at, Hot, ens Fajama Suits bodice and regulation ; : eet compensation or vocational] Springs, Va., before sailing | styles, priced at $2.65. a srabing even tho he # unable tolto Hurope for her wedding to| —Virst Floor oS work. .. _ : , What ts this? Fate economy on| “ax Oser, the Swiss livery) Brings Unusually Attractive Values the part of the government or in- stabl proprietor Pointed-heel Copapetent mali on the isteide? ae 'HESE Suits are the product of one of the largest If the soldier was in the hompttal| tien to carry on his line of work ak f ’s high Sleepi G t i ry during the war for one thing orland he failed to pass. And then {{| makers of men's high-grade Sleeping Garments osie another, and bin case has not been|he tries to get something else, but | in the country. The materials, the workmanship, the y Ss th recorded or the record lost as in| there are thousands of others just designing are above reproach. The featuréd prices For That ‘ month, very often the cage, he bas prac! tike him, each scrfbdling for an ex i teally no chance sala pats: j}, are-unusually low: : Trim Effect ut if he bas gaffidavits of com) If he has been gassed, which the | i raded and others which are accl-| majority of the overseas men have, | (Palins ‘Sette ‘oF thee Cuahcies, tn Bins, At $2.65 Pair dentally (7) lowt in the office, then | some cases more extreme than oth. At 1 65} hite and Tan; pldin-teliored model : ai the disabled soldier is informed that|ers, thin eventually leads to lung | ° A sete . ad pei —— t pocket; fine, of superior quality’ there is not evidence enough to set | trouble which ean be prolonged and |i) {tarps geet bernene re Glove-Silk, in open-ri “ him a compensation. ‘Then he| pérhaps cured with proper food and! ; ; brings forth duplicates of the aff+| clothing. which cannot be {had as (~Patama Suits of Fancy Stripe Percaics lace effect, a davita which were log, (7) and after| conditions exist. } in a range of tasteful colorings, trim SAND FA weeks of waiting wntiP they look] 1 nas been maid that some of the| t é qusd wh mapearinns. frees, a0 pictured BISQUE WHITE them over, at last bo gota @ letter! most energetic men who survived Fiera a5 Excellent Values maying that they find bis disabill ithe war have been shellshocked, | (First Floor) —First Floor pee were not caused, or ageravated | ong have good positions or perhaps | luring the war, which means thatiin pusiness for themselves. True! ox on gga Sood men's word were | enough. With shattered nerves that 4 ine pe ery out to be continually active they pe. has @ chance to appre! | nave an abundance of fale energy o in ee a ae ee Lge which eventually leads to the in board. weeks he ap. “ at 6b 99 one theb. ate ity sane asylum if net given the proper considerate of him, durt | an enon, abd tell him that In ordar to], W27 &re not these’ deploratte con. | | 5 be fir with him he must have an-| “tone arrested before it ls too late|[/ y ether examination. pMranghile the|°% mediate compenmtion, and Excellent Values in ; F bean of allow the dimbled soldier to remain ‘ i Areyou troubled with that most unpleasant, agorals epedialints ap family instead . ' ps ~ parently have a “gentlemen's agree | With his family th ete. ~. a affliction—" dry hands”? fant that each nto bauitie’ toe | ernment taking care of him later || Stamped Articles 7 i Gimbiity as much as possible. sgh ears erst a ee | a zi Each thinking that so leng as ince ours eren' an . os ( Many men and women cannot useordinary _ BR Rh Rn hg Re et to Embroider toilet soaps on account of it. coming from his country {t will de | cannot our boys At least bs given | A stroy his ability to get out and | Justice? CES, i ding Many women who do housework use rose- bustle for « living. Sout ls best to| Is it pomsihle that some of the |]| LUNCHEON SETS of 13 PIECES, inclu = ~ an becdieerwcnigion , crush these hopes. @en on the inside are not as truly 24-inch centerpiece, six 5-inch doilies, six 10-inch water and glycerine to relieve the excessive But who cise is the dimbied| American as the boys themselves? | doilies. Stamped in two different patterns, priced ’ dryness—but the relief is only temporary. It American soldier going to turn to| Indeed, the names tat some of |}, at 7be si in & dexperate time of nerd if it in| thom bear would lead dne to believe . i really makes matters worse. fet to the country for which he|that the countty from which come| ae oe: STAMPED PILLOW TUBING, size 20x34, ready to F macrificed his health, home and hap-|of their ancestors emigrated was not ||| The Spring ain embroider, and finished with scalloped hemstitch- A “dry” skin is caused by clogged, lifeless pineas to save? on the side of the allies, which in| ed edge, $1.50 pair. : But his initiative to get out and|tteelf ly an ineult to the 4 a} MP cream art pores. Lifebuoy gently clears these pores of hustic has already been destroyed | veteran. Respectfully subm Sports CHILDREN’ S STAMPED ROMPERS. of crash, with applique designs, sizes 1 and 3 years, every impurity—and puts life and health into when be took a physical examina MRS. B. J AKIN. ‘Oxfords B5e. them. Lifebuoy’s pure palm and cocoanut +. R | CHILDREN’S STAMPED ROMPERS, of white. with oils smooth and soften. : Morris Plan to Be Tried | ~ $6.50 collar and cuffs of rose or blue. ' Sizes 1 to 8 a ‘The aA Pe ‘ [Rerest, the rate is 6 per cent per year d ears, $1.2 5. n last Saturd Star there is a) ,,, o ot itl r : ogg - Do all the housework you please. Do any lettar signed by “A Subscriber” head: | tre vorrowes At the ema tions the {f| DISTINCTLY new an’ CHILDREN’S STAMPED DRESSES, of art crash; kind of work with your hands. You will never of “A Morris Pion Bank.” | borrower is afforded an opportunity |}, striking combination 0 sizes 3 to 7 years, $1.00. have “dry hands’ as long as you use Lifebuoy. ‘alorris Plan Beak" tm beatde, gxa|?,00"* leathers in Women’s Sports _ CHILDREN’S STAMPED DRESSES, of white * The “trap 4 “atid. |) ‘ i ue, in sizes 8 to 7 ears, $1.25 each. we bonuses, commiasiona, f or othe MOK er orse—ma j rtp toa 4 Se tnae cee ree pil an ‘tra percentage dentate last, with vac- New Art Twine, 20c Ball Lifebuoy’s health odor is dqjightful Hone! the field haa not been over (Out of the borrower—in tact the}f]| sci asian For crocheting scarfs, badkets and rugs, this new Sods ype’ a ‘orean.{*mall borrower may obtain “accom uum-cupped fiber soles an T 8 3 1 e Meee ae ee eee te, jgpodations" from thie company on |{| . | Art Twine comes in a pleasing variety of colors in- ine tihanend’ te Seattle: test whieh {fast ®# fair, reasonable and dignt-|j| low heels. cluding: Orange, Tan, Blue, Red, Old-Rose, Brown, will mores every purpose of & “Mor.{ ‘ed. basis as the merchant can form || " to 8, widths Purple and Black. Price 20c ball. : i Pina Bank” °F nia bank. 1 Sizes # ? ; bid “"=-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE It im briefly wtated, = company| If your subscriber will cal at the | AA to D. ' that will loan to any honest, indus | otticse ee the € pumalative © eat corn on joripad. ak . 5 rious, #0! mt tab. | PANY. 7 Securits pu tbe ne | | a 4 tine the thots nnd who haa'n deneng:| will be given complete. tnformation | $6.50 1,500 Yards of , ‘ able source of income—salary or oth-| Concerning this organization if he is | wha 9 ‘ THI DOWNSTAIRS Saeee oe Seaeesl mara oon as New Bungalow Nets 4 He Wants 3Cent Carfare | ' 35c Yard it © Star: erents ould ke hi ers, ’ : pp asad yt ce tee tee arena ie tke aa Men Ss HESE evenly-woven Filet Nets, with their small ‘ HEALTH SOAP The B-cent car fare ts a question | pay for the service and also the $15, * 000,000 with interest? At the end|}|# ¢ detached patterns, make very attractive win- which everyone should settle with Pi ‘ | himself and vote an best sults his) ogi re eqn pene Gootapa tutte Separate dow hangings. In ivory and ecru coloring—36 | own Interests, and not be influenced |ful fool; thou hast paid for our street |f| Trousers inches wide, 35¢ yard. —rup powNsTAIs sTORE ene by anything else. : : | lines, now you can ride at the cost | I wonder if an evening paper, in | of service.” ~ using half ite columms in denounc ing | All the talk about no bullding if Low-priced “An Unusually-Low Price on the the 3cent car fare has in mind that | the Scent car fare carries is a good 5 reasons why mothers b Ht uses $10,000 automobiles and is/ quality of bunk, for if the car fare Ts DOWNSTAIRS rapitalized for some $5,000,000, and jig reduced thousands of hon will} Westi Electric! | y eile sete © ben to oar [ta ado oF tone tees ote Sahel] STORE is well-cquip- estinghouse Electric Iron jriders, Of course it ta class con-| by high car fares to live in expensive|#| ped to fill a man’s needs . 4 scious and ig not to be censured for |down-town apartment houses | ar ae is | standing up for its own interests, nor| ‘The conclusion of the whole matter for Extra Trousers. $5.80 4 can you blame the vaéant property | is this, that every car rider, of those |]! yaks, : 7 —Within a modest price- for children owner and speculator for being | dependent on car riders, should reg. nig? HIS. especially-designed against the 3-cent fare, nor the down. | ister and Yote for a scent fare, for | range from $3.50 ° to Toon Ghtevestiecidad al town apartment owner who knows | you cin bet your last dollar thad the | 2 sete wide acle we ¥ that high fares enables him to charge |auto owner and the moneyed class $8.50, there is wide selec- vantages over the ordinary | 3 i pra bec rine Spe Sd a eM oi ceed san: ogg Stee ne banks and o arge prope n, regis 4 vote for your | eit aggre bo . ™ 1, The only agi Rate ais the — owners, who, like all the above in interest. ARGY worsteds, cashmeres, Re Rina oe cnet gti tubber cushion clasp, whic! stockings firml wen - . | i res, in ¥ een rubber and rubber. Saves wear and tear on ‘ . | novelty mixt . usually well—and the Wase has beveled edge so that stockings and means less darning, As to pita ‘unishment | stripes and plain colers. the work is visible at all times. é , ‘ \ Editor The Star “Thou shalt not Kill and whosoever Prices $3.50 to $8.50. The 614-pound size, in a featured offerin ; | a yaar i elastic and webbing, thoroughly Have just read the article written {shail kill is in danger of the judg-| sé 7 lh! TAIRS at $5 “te Bas sateen gs ots | tested, insures long wear. by Mrs. Jacob Kobes taking ex:|ment." This covers all manner of | STORE * THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE g ¥ . ceptio: o your editorial concerning | killing, for © find othing | ¥ 3, The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proof, Sere en te siarves: Church, - {onciet's, teachings, to, dustity one, Anil ’ we " : : i 7 She saya our Creator made the|taking a man's life. Then have we — ae - 4. Extra strong pin. Cannot break or bend. law of capital punishment, quoting |the right to hang n plunging |{nem, their actions when on the| —— ee J 5. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken |Gen. ix.—8, I must say sho 1s not | him into eternity unprepared | verge of Eternity proving this fai , SEEING BOTH SIDES |} # “1 - l very well versed in the Seriptares or|to meet hit maker? Tsay no, forthe] ‘Then why capital punishment? : z aeprtges ( APRLOR Anee pate |she would know that the old Momic|Lord says: “Vengeance in ‘mine."| Surely we as @ people are not like No man, unless he rides high in || res ' | an airship, can see on both sides || x OC and up llaw was only a shadow of that to|'Then let us seek a form of punish-|the mother who whips her child to) | Am Airship, ean Bes on Tos Ne Ti , 1 A lcome; Christ leaving ux something |ment more befitting a civilized na-|appease her own feelings, regardless |} Of & mountain rites p (@) INE’ é depending upon style and size. | tar superior to pattern after—namely | t conforming more to the prin-lof whether tho child is ben 1 ative Hayden, » Aria, | i i ithe Law of Itighteousness, Read | ciples of Christ's teaching, | 1 agree With Mrs. J. that we have | MATERIALS: Pencil and papéts Complete satisfaction assured or your money back |Matt. chapters 5, 6 and 7, to see| There are two classes of criminals. |a’narrow form of Christianity, Then | é jayne | ROBINS: tac vlng Glnen ae just what this embraces, The ones, who on the impulse of |iet us strive to show more of the me a a Ss Md 4 A. STEIN & COMPANY In Matt. v:98-39 we find Chrtst|the moment, commit murder, fear of | Christ-like spirit towand our fellow | WANTED AS A WITNESS in tical lines, to draw five more and i Makers of PARIS GARTERS for Men | quoting these wor “Ye have heard| capital punishment not affecting |n and thig question of whether or; Portland against Harvey Osborne, | have only nine, CHICAGO New YORK that it hath been said ‘an eye for an| their actions, the erime being com- pnot there shall be capital punishment) cnarged with violati®n of the Mann} SOLUTION: (The trick lies in , Jeys, a tooth for a tooth,’ ks Rap dpi ba ae pyre ge Rl eo a ae Preniny ea D panne act, Thelma Dunn was held Thurs: | drawing the five other lines so’as to a psoever shia neo | quences, and the class who deliber > a A hee ty foe) ep 4d meat f the bere rite * are so cage-hard MRS, ©. K. KINS doy by the United States marshal in| complete the word “Nine,” es sewn | ” cther also.” In Matt, v-21 wo find:|ened the noose has no horrors for 4468 Winslow Place, |Seattle, above,