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SATURDAY, MARCI 25 ( POEMy THE ATTLE STAR A Petter from LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY | It's pronounced in-vetera wi To “Hopeful Hulda” Oo, e our | accent on the second eylia Dear Hulda-Ay ban Lara, you see; I'm Lamberjacker’s broder— y | It means—firmly entablinhed, deep me Ay eee where you skall ike to fivver any time to Nooksack | rooted, confirmed, habitual. } river, and see that you ban pretty frisk med looks and pans and lutetink Ein girl ao ntoe should know some ting, before ahe taking wed. ding ring: since broder fall for Orphant Ann, he ban entirely dif ferent man-—tmed looking up at moon and «tar, he smoke ex Pansive fat cigar, He talking big and put on clams, be fax around and step on fan AY et wo mad at vay be Ko, ay call him skid-road Romeo; It comes from—Latin “Inveterare Jinduce an inveterate emoker to NEW EVERY MORNING (A letter to Star readers from the author of “If Winter Comes,” the sensationally popular new English novel which The Star has arranged to publish, beginning next _ Monday.) ‘ swear off.” and 60 you see he vouldn't do for pretty, homelike girl as you. | BY SARAH CHAUNCEY WOOLSEY ~~ Japa, 115; Italians, 96, Now ay got chickens, cow and mule, two cats, one dog, one |) Pvery day is a fresh beginning, yooh ay cg i 1 « milking-stool; and ay ban steady, good and jurt-—a man @ girl like Every morn is the world made new; Mo amar paper 8 + F F you can trust; so don't you fall for broder's chaff, but send me || You, who ate weary of sorrow and sinning, Se eettacnen Een det Cn © ; \ a G tan a. pherinel ry haku Quick your fotograt. Here js beautiful hope for you— Lhaperting houses, Jags, 1 ‘g On BRODER LARS, Nooksack Miver. | A hope for me and a hope for you. Remuaetien tatu a ts bccn | All the past things are past and over, Guess, ian 5. - 7 . 4 g Dear Hulda—Iet me add a word about this letter-writing bird; | Tasks are done and tears are shed, Cars for hire, Japs, & ey . T Cer we wen feed W0e I fear he's not @ lonely bloke, but does his writing as a Joke, Of |) Yenterday's errors let yesterday cover; Fish marketa, Italiana, 14 > aw CmAnicone course, I know it's just as true that you were merely jesting, too, || Yesterday's wounds which smarted and bled, Moving picture houses, Japa, ay: ss uy And yet, it's often been confessed, that lots of truth ts said in Are healed with the healing which night has shed. Jewelry stores, Japs 6. ‘ {lek ferwed & wi tthe, We Thin «+ font; and eo I think, beyond a doubt, that Jote of folka are here Yesterday is now a part of forever, Optical stores, Japs, % ‘ A. about, whose days are often lone end drear because they're not Round up in @ sheaf, which God ‘holds tight, Doctors, Japs, 9 With glad days, and sad days, and bad days, which never Shall visit us more with their bloom and blight, Their fullness of sunshine or sorrowful night. Lat them go, since we cannot relieve them, Cannot undo, and cannot atone; God, in His mercy, receive and forgive them: Only the new days are our own; Today is ours and today alone. Here are the skies all burnished brightly, Here is the spent earth all reborn, Here are the tired limbs apringing lightty, opens Saturday, March 25.—Adver- ‘To tace the nun and to share with the morn tinernes In the charm of the dew and the cool of the dawn. ame Every day is @ frevh beginning, Listen, my foul, to the glad refrain, And in spite of old sorrow and older sinning, And puzales forecasted and possible pain, Take heart with the day and begin again. soquainted here. 1 wonder if we meet the teat of open friendship tn the Wont, and look for folks who come to stay from towns and cities far ye a How many folks are lone and blue, I wonder—and I wish ~ LETTERS ic LUI TOR Bo you see, dear e@itor, how easy it Is for an American to get lost from his own country, and I am asking you, dear editor, to please tell me what country i Seattle located in, and where, oh, where, have America and her good American citizens gone? ¥RANK K. STANLY. Swimming pool ules tJ Cm permet. AT TL, - ee Don’t Be a Shirker afraid that if they register they will be caught in the poll tax drive. the country. He has been working . ° will preach « sermon Sun- Calls Dan Swivel-Chairless sass a Only two days left to register! Only Monday and Tuesday to do your plain, civic | an, sar seman an Criticises Employment Methods Xo COMMUNION ! In The Star Dan Landon mys, if) never eS term. | Editor The Star: ceiving rent from « whole block of eo D gnsas x. are Es elected mayor, he would “eut out Certainiy. or Landon’ Knowing you to be the champion | houses, single, doubie and two suite evening ‘Registration is still disgracefully slow. Some voters are indifferent, some lazy and [1:0 punile utilities department alto-|Wbo in the race has more ability? |of the right, I am sending you an|fiats on 1sth ave, W. Besides he|fm “iscuss the subject, . gether.” Exactly right is vestiess (7),| Who ever assailed Dan Landon's| open letter to the city street depart: owns lots in Ballard and acreage in MARRIAGE, CONTROL, tinea. 4 " or courage? He in not up to date in| ‘To the City Street Department: In| for you for a year and a half that Bong Service at can be no excuse for shirking this simple, honorable duty. It is a duty every BE sone! pny I IB ot the matter of being a forerunner or} recent morning paper there is a|I know of. a... by M.D. We! a owes his city and his country. the “utilities” department. Judged | succor to mw he mrwned ai. place on the Siret page tanto, Peed] Now why te tt vou give employ. punday | morning: © o:2 vy ‘4 ' or ‘or Work for Veterans.” y is om man of his circumstances? h now! It will not affect your status as regards the poll tax; that is a [1% "ron! comguctomore truly. ule “academy of hard knocks,” Knows you discriminate against the veier-| ie has an income of $125 or more 4 4 as fully as any economic ans io giving out street work, in| from his houses and bin wife goes idea which some folks are circulating. The registration books are open at ot his poet as a etrest gain owe of | Seath -ek, it tae peaate ee favor of allena, German sympathis |out nursing at another hundred a q ‘y awake need & complete Low. wos tc.? I charge you| month Why do give him work county-city building from 8:30 to 5 o'clock. * Professorship in astronomy. | |overthrow of the publle-teat dynasty, | gireetiy with doing #0, 1 say, why | nnlead of giving it to nome of these Den’t be a shirker! attention of that burene ts the erm | Men ee tee Landon ot|t it? You have in your employ |veterang whe went to France and & . * » > mi a a king on the street a man who fought while this man, a landlord, : When a girl starts talking about rents coming |sition of tne car tracks at Pine and| nea Rrummet dress and carriagn:|[y ail that I have mentioned above |slayed here and raived his rent two The President's down it is time to give up or go home. cause’ 0 bediamm of notes and. Incas |necte, casy % drome up @ puddin’ | ang besides that be owns andte re or three times? CITIZEN. @ant jarring of the buildings day an Frege Harting oo OUT idea of fun is a barber trying to tell himself sd wien vets than to inter ave to take the American Cit Says He’s Lost ° r rs mom” would attend te ft | crimy-face! people themerives with prevent a nationwide coal @ funny story while shaving himself. fight ‘okt [Sue Urenenen, oa the French bad to | Miter TheOter: se Sceaid.nt ont sent aetiatnotton _—_—_—_— Nothing has been done If euch|da Yours trut rep ssiad “7 Nagene h i ‘ . the ball pea | ge bh bre to you because I would like very) So this is the reason I am writing av ng operators say they won't Golf rule: Keep your eye on the p—eape- = jae cot ee eae a & ROSS PARKER. || much to have you help me to locate and asking you to help me find my conference with the m- cially when the course is crowded. ee vine Bian Ay paasiait emf lad Amert | good old howe, the U. 8. A. Of all trouble with And there’s no law by ss . - Stes what I would ome to have $0d lure the kind pr pda —_— i they can be compelied to Harding has 50 pairs of trousers. Wouldn't it Woman Favors 30-10 Measure wear wees t Noe © ew cal decay your skin 2 Se the courts can't stops be great to be his brother? Oe caaatee 5 wii abit (OF Ene apkcor one RL nel pete oe Is it red. rough. er leckeut. Japan jot ape, nity to answer the lady from Nob/ at least comfortable, o@ I am not) | have been lost ever «ince I came) Drygoods stores, Japa, 24 President Harding éocen't Will Ski Cc. Hin bivd., who, a few days ago, wrote | selfishly interested, te Beattie over a month or two ago,| Wood yards, Japs, 3. blotchy. itch any law. He dcam't need kirts ongress her views on initiative measure No.| The plan te—to osflect frem al!|and 1 would like very much to have| Fruit stands, Greekn 8% Relief and help of any court Hen Be Long Again? by Radio 44, pepularty called the 30:10 echeol the tarable property sonording to] you tall me where I could find) Bootblacka, Greeks, 26: Mafluns, an Snel pay ally abla = me cngremmmes tas inte Here are 6 cow ehishinsin, cn|tuenna. 0 tae etenianes Sd Gaal gutiom Grab mines 3 have wen te| Outs Gti: chaps, Hage, 90 Snel lie in a jar of eam = jatest French fashions in the «@ duced » bill for having all the |=ncen* as I understand che wishen| *achers required in the several dis | SGeattie, but every frocery store, /17. the power of the peopl, the = ciusive = Fifth shops, New proceedings congrees sent angwered alone with “theo | ‘ict. I understand that ¢7 per cent | butcher shop, hotel, drygoods store.) Exprem and transfer companter, power in ® republic York. - by radic, % "ai tion "a |<f eee oat Sema ate Sask Sotiaceet: dateny mayer onl |” Teues wocken sk 36 he need do ts to write both = rhe skirte are long.” | We vote met Theme statietion are authentic aP-| 12,0 this inte consideration alee, | cranster ot reat company, depot worker, Street cleaners, German, 106, eal operators and the miners = These four words may metsomm One can let the Congrenstonal |Proximated expenditres: Thank you, street cleaner and clothes cleaner | Swedes, 18; Italiana, 20, Soothing and Healing confer with the president of important to men, yet to all Record lle in its wrapper. Or ene | Wethington’s yearly Investment. MRS. J. F. EPURGRON, | seem to be foreigners of nome kind,| Clothes cleaners, Japa, 36. : United States. Neither of the American women they sre ex can find eut wh sania = and high sehool educa Richmond Beach. | ond can't talk very much Engtieh,| Street car and rafiroad track work te the controversy dare f® tremely important, and certainly worth while has been said, aod | ‘The ceneral fund operating ex attend that conference one of the most interesting of all read that. For there ts lots of | pensos (this does not Include money) the president ef the thing claiming attention. good stuff in the Hecord. rained from bonds) of the common | States gets the operators Paris has always hed s pretty Bat in the place of the mesic, | "hols of Washington Is $24,000,000. | miners together in the White 24 rein when it came to dictal the lectures, market reports, penwen. or pose eo Se bs he can say to them in sub ine fashions for women. weather reports, and things of [on * were Hane someting Him thie ae oat tin time wn mt ” The various International Organizations known as the fom, gentlemen (tarning long skirts? Our women have be fered with, the congressional pre- ‘the operators), represent the ow> come enamored ef the freedom ceedings, verbose, veluminous and apn tag “ ” | flemen (turning te the miners), the men reconciled to their looks pet worth the time _ Litaetion on propened $90 pee eae eo e [ E > aang me werhits whe ates On the other hand, the long Nobedy but the man whe ts |ctate, 47 per cent ........ $11,278,680 re coal. New wo are going © sits may be one phase of the paid for it should have te stand [39 countion 16 per cont .. 9.768.560 among which are the following: a oe ne Inevitable reaction te CORSrV the racket of congress. 2,500 districts, 37 per cent whieh 1 pradent of the tom now ereeping the world macine the Bonne mam the | yet. L. R. STEEL COMPANY, Inc. 7 TT statintion have been gathered | it me nee ecmian es Mec ees [ne ene L. R. STEEL COMPANY, Ltd. country use coal. s menr men who are worrted to death hours’ arduous labor, finally sit- | There have been any number of false) ef thin threecormered confer about the freedom of the Irish ting gown in the Living ream to [a misleading stalrmente concern FEDERAL STORES COMPANY and as the repres-ntative of wnder the Hritish flag ing this measure, which, I hope, are fas the Mist important ine tme Me nate of he porety of Maat Comeromman Broaten dtl | 6 a" munnersmding F. E. NELSON COMPANY ipinos at liseat . . ‘The lady who wrote the unfavor “ 1 ‘sgh say at vag haprend fon of sg a Ricans es the gertation on an amendment te an | abie letter concerning the 30-10 meas STEEL REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION B there going merican .—tenater Wiliams enament te ao bill for a mow [Ure wanted us to une Seattle, or, that this (D.), Mian ; sr that tie county tre ree Sa ra propariy speaking. wool Grit Ne STEEL REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Ltd. s If any man trespass against his leantime a {Med with [think perhaps none would be better. | TI tee alysis ve oC and went neighbor, then hear Thou in heav- Metropolitan grand opera music Seattle ig the richest district in the MOORE HAVEN SUGAR CORPORA’ ON stand en, and do, and fudge Thy servants, somethi: tise really worth [state in taxable property, and you! | “Now, tet's get down to cases. condemning the wicked and fustt- parry rong ie which folks real | Wil! admit that this is the main fao-| MARY LINCOLN CANDY COMPANY, Inc. people who consume coal be fying the righteous.—-I, Kings vit: tor In raising school funds. Seattle) ee sree cat be See Wy wan to br. we, | esos tne beta eat cups CHARLES WEEGHMAN CORPORATION second thmne we vete schoo buildings In the state, and this s : pad yearly a oe Our Tricky When congressmen want to de |is dus to the rate of attendance, in| Represented in the United States by the decent American jandard * comparison with the amount of tax Hiving. They believe that capital Memory goa cate Mags Abie property of valve in the dintrict. L. R. STEEL SERVICE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK entitled deernt profit re the school district fu inhes ed a a A joke is being told on an 53 per cent of the total poortry ceo and in Canada by the part Production Now they say Harding has ff |it is only logical to suppose that the Marketing of conl. And the peo sbeentminded Eastern professor. 104 of 50 pairs of trousera |richer the district is in taxable prop- L. R. STEEL SERVICE CORPORATI Ltd. | Ble will cheerfully pay the price He was taking some students 10 Maybe he score out three paire |erty, the more money it bes. to ON, that means justice to everybody © country to study rocks. toaiting for the fish to bite. mpend, and the better advantaged it : Te Toned, the station he said, “We haven't woe can afford to give Ite school ehik are associated in the Ownership, Operation and Extension of Chain “Now let's get at the facts, ® Watch. We'll need one or we'll frnator Prance wants @ motion | 410. Stores in the United Stat d Canada. bo: ani pict: hd 4 Now, we will take another example es an ana abovi Hat's get down to brass tacks miss sarge: — — They oct 0 goed comely from the also. There is a large school district : ‘e comp es let the whole people know ome mine.’ funny motions that Just south of Seattle which is very BB en beat the meat inden “Have I time before the train peinsterosmth ce: Poor fn tazable property il It a 8 NOW OWN Choice real estate (exclusive of leaseholds) in the best busi- fy. Then if you gentlemen can i. — ogi nd, ded fainted. watess I hed bo- hig Sederine tr aiee v8 ness sections of leading American and Canadian cities, to the value of .! % ved to #00 ne t Psalm revii. :14. bie os aa of @ © school 9 about 15 minutes.” a funds? It is inevitable, Th hie Gin saan! ditarbance ot a ae oe = funds? It te inevitable, These chit OPERATE Seventy-six (76) Chain Stores (Sc to $10), Lingerie, Hat and the eporg your _ gdp abet wate nam Magician delapidated, unkempt buildings, and i Waist Shops, Cafeterias, Candy Shops and Candy Factory. 3 ble mT unreliabl: . That’ understand their manual! training ac | geod. But if you can't, then ™an makes the same mistakes Kellar Dead commodation is an old deserted barn. if Tncle Sam can stop the thing. It Ver and over. Kellar, magician, dies at the Here in where the theory wine, of ne SS SALES of the several merchandising companies during 1921 (prac- | Baust be done. If you can't do it, age of 73, In his primo ho was |cmidres have to choke neues rhe y their first year of operation) amounted to or won't do it, the government an phe aged Bar ne the greatest sorcerer among the |ter of where it is their lot to live OVER SEVEN AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS vil” : billion and a half people living on | 4nd attend school, and after all | That's what President Harding 10 1” the magnitude of his outward earth, mid and done don't we, “society*| REAL ESTATE listed for sale in thirty-six (36) Ameri ‘ a . . Me i s. (as we call the human race) owe ican and Canadian ee ee. That's how he can pre u-n-fits he produces. The oreat- From his Iife, learn thie: womething nearly as much to one international real estate brokerage offices of the STEEL REALTY DEVELOP. vent trike on do © tively Wttle P q || nen. Pekan tha bean oo es bi emagia, Wes tay toon, | oe aan nee MENT CORPORATIONS amounts to : . ir p enc ere E pinging end making melody in 8 “itv at thie moment are buried tas ivy ait & trick.” |the aim of the 30-10 to “Rob Peter OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS ame heart——Ephestans v.:19. acter lies wholly in the force of Only a few centuries ago—e 1 Kon f Paul,” but an equalizing of \ Full oft the longing vout goes out 20M! that ts in the force of thought, short period im the history of [aye propio demon “a EMPLOYEES in the more than two hundred and thirty-five (235) offices, On wings of song tts good to pad peat tga tove—Wiliam — man—magicians were taken seri (don't want to erect and maintain Stores, shops and cafeterias of the associated L. R. STEEL ENTERPRISES, in og le ously, looked anything like a Ro It high se! i And flying for o'er flood and doubt aa ie CAS ri pkg her eg saree far ieee Kiddies, et we cnoute ‘ike the United States and Canada, number OVER FOUR THOUSAND Ita ark of bondage leaves behind, Mr. President, I sory much re a2 cutminating pastor role y, {te eiye them at least « chance to be STOCKHOLD —A. A. Hopkins, ret, , that the senator from ibility, | comfortable while th t i, 5 ilivliniceuclonhadied ‘Massachusetto (Heary Carot the basks of many forms of slav. | their minds can be on w AL pany ERS in these affiliated companies represent all walks of life Practically every treaty which Ledoe). who was here a nee | eer of thelr uncomfortable, squalid sur lumber OVER THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND Ras ever been drawn has been am- 4 io ‘om —_—____--—— ndings, Wguous. It seems to be the habit ‘Chamber, as usual when these Dios h This is not by any means thd Yc (treaty) matters grow oritical. y @ house lacks paint be- | — —ieceeenet ate ie anes west te fret panne RTS | ee L. R. STEEL COMPANY, Inc. _L. R. STEEL COMPANY, Ltd. favorably by alt parties te the con- ita saree Whi sowid Weaida de ai bel pegs ge stores at $1.00 | Represented by L. R. Steel Service Corporation of New York tact.—Senator Pittman (D.), Nev Fastest humans are Paddock wonder what they want. isoment. oot ioscan Fie etl gro itl por HEAMOTONE 220 Douglas Building, Seattle, Wash. The hand that rocks the cradle We say the fastest human is the College yet for congress: “Row w ‘ docan't pet the poodic dog. man who married 15 times, —ow—Tew” : ‘eak, pale, anaemic and thin peo- Sener “eres ple made strong and well, }

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