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ATTLE TA LIDAY, MARCTI 24, 1922, Coast to Coast Coats, Drssses Largest Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Business on Coast | Suits, Largest Exclusive y-to-Wear on Coats, Dresses Priced “Sweet Sixteen” Way $25.00 to $75.00 1023 Second Avenue SEATTLE _| REJUVENATED,’ HE DISAPPEAR; After Operation sel aaee SOREN THEATRE « Editor The Star: Jorease the taxes of the city, but it|'"* numbers including hundreds of BILLY B. VAN ATLANTIC CITY, March 24—Ir-| 1+ gems that the street car qnea-| Will equalize the burden and place it/"AT \rlerane and exservice mon. ana vin R. Bacon, journalist, 6% years! tion is going to be the paramount is | Where it belongs, on the shoulders | 0°) itd dock mon standing ready JAMES J. CORBETT | Bois, wno, a short time ago, sought sue in the coming city election, and |f, everyone s SaaS conan eae more particularly the rate of fare to} he tax dodgers and speculators In without one ‘eeat of cost to t to find the secret of eternal youth Some More Letters |\_°N-Y oe From Star Readers Injustice of the Sales Tax Plan Aves a portion of tin tax » the several comment pt bonds, or to bide away, or pe oo invest In land held out of use, would tated b 1 editor- | « taxation on that tion of east one of uv | his income aved, while the man under 1} of small or \ income who in we fa ed to pend It all to cover living fo ‘ ta Would be taxed to the full N knows this any better than und those who are fi Jon except the a tax the big rich improvements er sales tax” would be in the na-jing this iniquituous measure and re of a fine placed upon those who | they propose now, just as they have |place thelr money in circulation, | always p to pass the burden least able to afford it Yours very tru THE RINGMASTER. while the saver escape The would and boarder on to th man of large income whe! The Promises of the Politician Editor The Star | The politicians always get away with their promines which they make | He claimed that Seattle’s legal de | partment with $102, 29 employes cont the | elty 665 yearly, or 32 cents per on election day. If the people re ; , solve to get rid of the politicians and | caplta, while the legal department of] Miss Mabel Geaaner ts vote them out, we might be shite te Cm nang yg four agony cont {Pas senger agent of the B. & O.| coo, en ee | per « wn Po yes adit . R. at Baltimore. She ww | Every election we hear the prom-| Further, he stated that the legal {the only woman holding such jisew to reduce taxes and after cleo | department of Minneapolis employed |a@ position, tion the pr ten Jeight persons at an annual cost of | a Not long peared in| $30.60), or 7% cents per capita, All| 2 | The Star an article wher Alpheus | other costs of city government in|#!® along without these unemployed | Byors, president of the Tr | proportion. Why should |°® I# payroll Ition club, rapped nttle's high tax {it ¢ behon ro to Gee thas The port comminsion cannot offer ra 1 gave one of the reas in » other city of the same alse }& single plausible excuse for the re jthe legal departments of various/ i» a candidate for mayor. Will the | m-< ulied employment director, whose cities, people forget? INVICTUS. lepartment js « the taxpayers hetween $3,000 5,000 per year thousands of competent water. | nt men daily walking the streets, Favors the Erickson Measure | hetr taxpayers, it is ty ling like be charged. Inconcelvable th : —— ff by having monkey glands transplant og like ped TMeFormick and Wallace - pep nner y ee, - unig ws The city counet! and the mayor have | MU! . ae ning lik hy _ tthe port commission should spend — *HABO ed into his body, has disappeared) neon fiddling with the matter for |PUPPIes when the ¥ will be | fuch a sum of money to maintain an DENIs CHA Tt from his home. about two years and have succes a road Ss le to rhe ro — te and director, whose duties NONNETTE TORTINI In a farewell note to his wife, he} in driving at bones 4,0 a ete agp ~lare puttin the $208,000 per | °O"* st of simply fi arnishing labore oo — {| claimed to have been deserted by his | fers per month away from *y* | month te 1g (10 the Various port terminals when em and robbing those who are corm. jthey are in need of addi na men. friends and said he was unable to| rites ty patronige it, thru exceasive |e mame taxes that the | (i? tasks confronting thie emplo support his family. Tne letter spoke fares, of more than $208,000 per | @ckers Godgere are paying On| vont director in handling the hun-| jot the regard which the writer had] month. thelr property, and there fe ne sense] os oon entrusted to bile care have . or justice In letting them escape. for his wife and children and con-| During December, January and| the oprending of the t Nidett ore tha {become no arduous that the services February there was collected 16.365./ entire city buy the erate wi |of @ young lady nasistant were re in my expectations | 19; fares at §1-3 cents and 1.1 raise the rate 20° mille, let me enk [cently added to the expense of this were based upon & contract.| aan (1o-cent) Marea. This produ | department unabl i. nas seman po _ “ Rina $1498 po which x a8 the mills if it is only epread over] The port's tire marcha! dattes are ly yield enough Fh ombencapheype: Penny abo bg Mone . ot & matter of reco! dety an vide even food for the family, and tho’ beans abe teed eon ee akan ons tae Gena seedings ore oA egghead 4 the same rate of travel con-| that is chat hae been done, ang|0@ tO point out one singlé benefit | . ho professed to 0 for the year it wil tt raieed ¢ th the taxpayers are receiving for the be my friends, there is nothing left Nusapiware’? <x: hae selene che re then/ neg seentlone ianageshre, Mona ivas TOM MIX IN but to betake myself out of your life ther Gut. abe pe Spey ied om = ie” Ste, tdite calc tion aa “The Night Horsemen” ori ae R return, and when the lines are absolutely indefensible. Home own. |*ebriquet of “head watchman.” And INTERNATIONAL NEWS WITH Bacon said that since the| Mid for the ot ore ler, vote for your own interests and| f r, when mar SPECIAL SCENES OF smh Gpematied, Coteber’4, bat bas |r nn e a AV) let the slackers aque more than the present number of FRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING aa of . s. | paid $3.492.681.28 for the eervice RJ, WILSON watchmen were needed on all docks Vaudevill band had appeared to grow stronger | wich they received | President Pubi . the. vark termir agents, not a le and his intellect seemed to be bri ea ‘ ‘ po ot plapeniaaiae mate berth pantry eegr tcc borer FIVE MUSICAL PEACHES er. His heart, which formerty ‘The Eines pan See eee Langue ae andy aah idee 1 tea Cal “BETTY, WAKE UP” | been weak, was also stronger, she RE RI hemliad tar tan cent at Guaaiie. Saad CHIC AND TINY HARVEY = [said It was not the operation. she | Extr: ag: f th P. ee orl , ances rt able to look after this detail " BRADNER AND DAVIS maintained, which had been respon. | av; ices O ero to ¢begenedtiees eee Pena ELLA LA VAIL sible for his melancholy moods, but | Editor The Star figures to prove their contentions |/‘@xPayers also maintain an autom: hia financial condition The port comminson ran true to are: bile for the use of the fire marshal, celine. form again last month. Its financial Operation and maintenance N has ever been accused ¢ just; cost in January, 1921 $7,626.01 | *Powing just what the entert \Brave Nurse Gives Matiness 2:30 TF. M. Nights 7 and 9 || NOW PLAYING HENRY CATALANO & CO. MOSCOW, March 24.—Tho kne ing her devotion probably meant own death, Miss Mary B. Pattin an English relief worker, nursed friend stricken with typhus. M Pattison died in [from the aame disease. THE EMPORIUM 601 Pine Street Coats }519 Capes } to Wraps }*30 Polos Herringbone Suedine Covert Cordine Piretta Veldyne Hermosa ig Sul Speci TAILORED MODELS of Twills, Tricotines, some embroidered and braided, others plain, all with the deft touches in detail and finish— 29.75 Suits Delightfully Youthful C ffects, flaring jackets, three-piece modes =......7... PSD. 70 Up Life for Duty less than a week [statement for February, 19 jment solicitor did to earn the § out, shows that the taxpayers sus. | Increasin ar ie reaches tained a loan here of over $30,000 for, in Au 1921 11,497.99 | Per Month salary that he drew whi the em At that rate ¢ cor In other words, as construction |OP the port's payr | lant feficit of a quarter of | work fell off, any private con created shy ne | million dollars will seem amall in cern would ouiatantially ve election, ax was that of fire comparison it requires more duce > arshal. The activity of these two ®/than a i-mill to take care of et s, the port commin (men In the last port campaign may Inn ahed ne light as to why they sub. omnes tor 1 ator ment increased {tx |#h*d some lig to why sub in an aGéress | operation maintenance payroll |Meqently became a part of the port's nel And in closing, tax reductior I quote from the I's report: “That low some data taken from the report | » of the Tax Re agents “that the ne of fire coun tion council's re shal, employment director and . ngs their investigation | entertainmer itor be abolished © attention of the commissioners Seatt Thess! Desies the war, whos port|be drawn to the fact that the, credi facts and figures more/ wharf and warehouse waa groaning|°! th? port is being impaired by the weight with the f foot-| under vast piles of cargo, when men | Present administration of port affairs port bonds are now being 70 cents on the dollar.” Yours truly, IR 8. WOOD. ng the bills, 1. « quoted than political ele the taxpayers, | «warmed over the docks as thick ies, and when the fire hazard 20 timen an great an it in now, the port of Seattle was able to strug: uence. at around ofl declarer the The tax reduction ¢ “The flagrant expenditures by was |port’s engineering depart ot both time and money speaks for itself, expecially when one takes Into account the fact that the construc tion period has passed, and or | d Al maintenance ix required, and this | an arm spon new pr It is apparent Editor The Star hat the war is still on It in with mingled feelings of sor. stress thit department p row and alarm that I have read the necessity for emt the Calvan letter you received Soturday who signs her Kobes. you. I SPECIAL and printed in your col amns from the lady self Mra, Jacob ¢ My sorrow is for am sorry to see you get a dose of your own medicine. 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Nat- Big Lake, Wash ent to prison. | when a professing Christian If they take no thought of the|attempts to be a practicing one. Queen Mary’s colors are geranium morrow they will spend their old/the other Christians round on him/| red with a narrow blue stripe to the of this OVER 50 fF CENT pers = ~ | "ee in the poor house, and before/ for giving the game away. A word SPRY ESPNS ERNTEGC ES ZA 4 one of the! Getting n to more recent dates This method of “payroll packing,” |; reach that stage are likely tolto the wise ts suwificient, and Mra! River Nile is 3,670 miles long. learn that the pa a conte ori‘ 4 with the absolutely demoral-) — as: st ot so-callhd general departments | ne effect it has upon really nec tioned; namely, a re nereased in February over January,|°*°Y employes, represents a large ling charges by the port commiasion. | 1922, by $1,000. And this in spite of | POrtion of the $1,000 that the tax | To the untutored mind this explana-|the fact that the pert of Seattle in| PAFer are Gaily being asked to oub ‘f tion sounds seasonable. Without | losing money at the rate of a THOU. |*ribe to maintain the docks and “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money—One Price—Cash or Charge” leurther comment on the merits of (SAND DOLLARS PER DAY warehouses that should be showing | Mr. Lamp # excuses, I submit be ‘The tax reduction " turther | ‘hem a profit BReEHBEeEHRBHREe ef re —:—:>>=S= — |) 2 eur erere Fee eed Bare 4a fay