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: : i MONDAY, MARCTI 27, 1922. OLON SAYS OFFICIALS BREAK LAW Senator Walsh Charges Dangerous Form of Law- lessness in Existence WASHINGTON, March 27.—Law- im the department of Justice ‘was bad enough before Mr. Palmer's, time, but it received a tremendous impetus thru the utterly illegal and flagrantly inhuman raids he ordered. | Thie example is still exerting an/ evil influence in our national life, of- ficial and private. The most dangerous form of law- Principles of Radio in Simple Language Radiophone receiving set designed by the U.S. Bureau of Standards. the fourth of a serice of arti. (This cles by HM. F. Jefferson, vice president of Jomaness is that committed by off! | Kilheame-Clark Ce, redie manufactar- ; the of the law of the United States can violate the constitution, defy the statutes and disregard decisions of the su- clals eral Ppreme court, what can you expect (Checked and Approved from lesser officials and the people? Section, U. S. Bureag of Standards) ®“"teona is simply & TS-foot length of An enormous amount of lawless | nese is prevalent in connection with receive radiograph measages will also | MMM of 30 feet from the ground. For that receive voice, the prohibition statutes. Very reason, officials should scrupu-! lously obey the law themselves In en. ! forcing the law. When they do not, as they frequently don't, particularty in the matter of search and seizure, a, are inculcating disregard for A man with a bottle of booties whisky, secured by unlawful means, may chuckle over his possession. An enforcement officer may feet he te Justified in seizing that bottle even by Mlegal methods, Both are wrong. Tt is easy to condone violations If the attorney gen- |e, By H. F. Jefferson by Radio Any receiving instrument that will Tt ts eatimated that there are 700,- 000 receiving instruments thruout the country, are increasing at the rate of more strument are all home made, than 600 sets a month. radiograph and radiophone messages | oatmeal box and some copper wire: Ro loense is required. and that installations Commerical radio seta cost from $25 for an instrument of 25 miles to| and wire, and the panel on which $250 for a set that will catch mes-| switch arms and contact screws are sages from almost any distance. Any | mounted is a piece of wood from a amount of money can be spent on! packing box. the set in the purchase of highly sen- when results favor your own inter. | sitive parts. ests or beliefs. The director of a} great industrial corporation may give A radiophone recetying set that ean be constructed for $6 to $15 has | bureau of standards, Washington. his approval when the offices of a Tecently been designed by the United labor organization are rifled without warning, or a meeting of strikers t unlawfully suppressed. ‘workingmen, or the public at large may feel gleeful when secret service agents of the department of justice break into the office of that same corporation director without warrant Or notice to secure evidence, let us sey, in a suit for unlawful trade con- spiracy. Both sides forget that a much greater principle ts at stake than the femmes involved In any particular tn- stance. Both are breeding q disre- spect for law and undermining the foundations of ordered social life. ‘This spirit leads men, both Individ- wally and in groups, to take the law into thelr own hands. Hence we have murder, tynching bees, race riots, mob violence. You can find just as fine principles as exist in our constitution In the constitution of countries like Mexicu. | But they don’t mean anything, be- cause from the beginning they never have been respected by government officials, It follows naturally that the common people will not respect them. The principles defended in my re- port—the freedom of speech and as- sembiy, the right of people to be se- cure against unreasonable searches and seizures—have been the proud boast of our nation from its founda- tion. We have claimed they were the vital things which distinguished ® free democracy from a despotic monarchy. | And these must be liv. tng factors in our national life ff the grave industrial, economic, social and States bureau of standards, in con-| the bureau of standards for demon nection with the Boys’ and Girls’ Ra-| stration purpoges in the nearby re dio club work of the department of | ception of measages from high power On the other hand, these same Asriculture. This set will enable one| stations is shown in the tilustration to hear messages from medium pow-|The complete set ef sending stations within an area of about ten miles. Under favorable conditions, high power stations, sending 200 to 600. meter wave lengths, can be heard within 50 miles, The apparatus can Cynthia Grey: Soldiers and Sailors in Service at Outbreak of War Not Entitled to State Bonus at This Time BY CYNTHIA GREY Many queries from soldiers and sailors who were tn the service at the time the United States declared war upon Ger- many, asking if they are entitled to a bonus, reach this de- partment. According to a decision handed down by the supreme court of the state of Washington on January 5, 1922, in the case of Macimillian vs. Clausen, only men who left civil life with the sole intention and purpose of aiding this nation and this state in the emergency caused by the outbreak of the war with Germany, and who would not otherwise have so abandoned the material advantages theretofore enjoyed in civil life, are entitled to the benefits of the veterans’ compensation act. However, it is rumored that an attempt will be made dur-| ing the next legislature to secure payment for claims of men| who were in the regular army and navy at the outbreak of financial problems we have to meet ‘/t¢ war. apes are to be settled by orderly constitu. | 5 tional means and not end in revolu- Local Artists’ — | Exhibits ROSES, FRUIT TREES and PERENNIALS All the latest and choicest varieties. Cali in and see our collections. GLADIOLS, the finest collection on the Coast, and at MODERATE prices. PLANT a few and give the “Tourists a treat this summer. COLT-McLOUGHLIN, 1103 First Ave. Elliott 6156.—Advertisement, Money-back guarantee with every suit. Laff, the Tallor, 1106 3rd.—Adv. | Exercise is most valuable when the body is proper ly nourished to supply the necessary energy. Kristoferson’s Perfect- ly Pasteurized Milk as a part of the daily diet builds health and strength. Yoyr Grocer or, (et A BE 004 Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly | inform us if Mr. Ambrose Patterson | has exhibited any of his paintings tn) the National Academy of Design in New York and the Royal Academy) of London? A SUBSCRIBER. Mr. Patterson exhibited a portrait of his brother at the Royal Academy in London in 1912. . Who were the Lilliputians? Characters in “Gulliver's Travels,” by Dean Swift. They were the in- DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN “DIAMOND DYES” Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old worn, faded things new. never dyed before, she can put @ |rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, dresses, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang ings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes |—no other kind dyeing is guaranteed. druggist whether the material you wish to dye i# wool or silk, or wheth- er it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. | the Apocalypse? Diamond Dyes never e#treak, Even if she has waists, coats, stockings, then perfect home Just tell your spot, Wedding Rings Diamond Set Platinum 22-kt. Gold 20-kt. Gold 18-kt. White Gold Carved and Plain ALBERT HANSEN JEWELER 1518 SECOND AVE. Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 To receive) be made by any one; only a few of the parts need to be purchased. ‘The ensential parts of the set are the antenna, a lightning switch, ground connections, the receiving | instruments and phones, Ordinary tel lephone head receivers are used, The copper wire, suspended outdoors at a} The lightning switch prevents dam age to the set by lightning and also serves as a lightning rod for the house. The turner, panel and crystal detector comprising the receiving im The turner is fashioned out of an jthe crystal detector is simply a test }ed crystal, a cork and some screws | Details of construction are contained in a circular which may be obtained on request from the United States A more improved set designed by weighs only 20 pounds and, including the aerial, can be packed in a box one foot aquare, (in bis next article Mr. Jeffer- son will tell how a «mall tube permits the hearing of radio waves.) | | j 1 | Miss Grey will recetve callers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m, and || on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. habitants of Lilliput end were no | bigger than a man's finger. The term Lilliputian is now used to describe a| tiny dwarf or anything on a very| | small scale. ee | What was the real name of the ‘author of “Alice tn Wonderland”? Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. oe | When was Christ born and In what year was he crucified? Chriat was probably bern az or| seven years before the time now} Star readers who wish full in- || formation on method of obtaining & patent on an invention will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1 Yew York ave., Washington, D. C., and inclosing two cents in || stamps for postage. il | reckoned as the beginning of the || Christian era, and was crucified| |about £9 A. D. Some authorities | place the true date of his birth as \4 B. 0. eee What are the Four Horsemen of | Conquest, | Death, War, Pestilence and cee How may a bill enacted by con gress become a law? | There are three ways. The first 4s| when the dill passes by a majority in| both houses of congress and is signed | by the president ; second, if the presi-| dent refuses to sign a bill which has| passed congress he vetoes it (return-| ing it with his objections to the house in which it originated), and it then| becomes a law only when passed over the veto by a two-thirds vote in cach branch of congress; third, when the | president 1s willing that a bill should | | become a law but t# unwilling to| show his approval by signing it, he| keeps it for 10 week days, when it| ~ becomes a law without his signature. |If the president receives a bill less |than 10 days before congress ad- |journs and neither signs nor vetoes }it, the bill does not become a law. | Thia ts called the “pocket veto.” eee Is Robinson Crusoe a true story? n THE EATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET In a Featured Offering, Tuesday: 1,000 Gingham and Voile Dresses te, Black and white A Lavender and white Black Featuring Several Very Attractive Styles, with white trim- 65¢ yard. 600 Yards of Dress and Coating Woolens At $1.95 Yara N opportunity to purchase advantageously for Spring sewing needs. At this very low price there are excellent qualities of SERGE in black. POIRET TWILL in black and green. VELOUR in brown, taupe and heather mixtures. based on the adventures of Alexan- |der Betkirk, @ Scotch saitor, who in| of state 1704 was left by Captain Btradding on the uninhabited tsland of Juan |the state Fernandez, The story of Kovinson Crusoe ts Kogers and brought to Lingland, Width 52 inches, low-priced at $1.95 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Arch-Support Oxfords $6.50 HE built-in arch support of these Oxfords will make them especially valu- able to women who have difficulty with ordinary shoes, With welt soles and military heels, they are just as smart as they are comfortable. Sizes 4 to 8. Widths AA to D. Low-priced at $6.50. In Brown Vici Kid, $7.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Novelty Pencils Bloomers On Ribbon 25c 50c Each OMEN’S Pink Cot- Goue are gold-finish and ton Jersey Bloom- % ers brightly-enameled— ; ny . these Pencils on moire ribbon ers, with elastic at waist Gf Meth, Sees, /Hine or tive. and knee; sizes 5, 6 and They are made to be refilled. : Unusually good values at 7; low-priced at 25¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s 50¢. -~-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Division | Dear Miss Grey: of Washington leaving 4 | where he remained for|wifo and one child, how would his | property? SUBSCKIBER, weet s Of Checked Gingham Green and white Red and white Blue and white Of Printed Voile Lavender, Green Blue ming—six as pictured. Sizes 16, and 36 to 44 On Sale Tuesday, in the Downstairs Store 3,400 Yards of Chinese Pongee Special 65c Yard NEW shipment of this all-silk, natural-color Pongee — for underwear, draperies and tub frocks—closely-woven quality, 32 inches wide—special THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Banded Sailors $2.95 HE smart rough straws for street and sports wear, in Bonfire-red Blue Brown-and-sand Black-and-blue Navy-and-red —hbanded with grosgrain ribbon in self or contrast- ing color. Very good value at $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Serving Trays, Special 98c HESE Serving Trays, 11x17-inch size, fea- ture attractive designs un- der glass, and are mounted in Mahogany-finish frames. Special at 98¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE If the property is community prop- erty, the wife and child will each be If it 1s not community, the wife and child will be entitled to one-half the four years and four months, when \estate be divided? Would hia sisters | estate, to be divided between them, was rescued by Captain Woods \and brothers have any claim on his| and the nearest retdives wit be en- titled to the other half, 300 Bolts of Japanese Toweling 85c Bolt HESE are the familiar blue-and-white prints for drapery and other uses, in bolts containing about 101% yards. Width, 13 inches—low-priced at 85¢ bolt. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE a Printed Felt-Base Rugs Special 35 Each Hgts washable Rugs in linoleum-like patterns are very handy for use before the range, at the sink and other places in the kitchen. and tan-and-white combinations, special 35¢ each. In gray-and-white Size 18x36 inches, CURTAIN ENDS SPECIAL 25¢ AND 39¢ Useful sizes for bathroom, basement, landing and attic windows in Curtains of Honiton, Scranton and Shadow Laces, 164 Curtain Ends, special 39¢ each. 152 Curtain Ends, special 25¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Indian Head Pillow Tubing 34c Yard "UST 800 yards of this 45-inch Pillow Tubing to sell ' at this price, Tuesday, 34¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “American Lady” Corsets $1.50 A S indicated in the sketch this model is particu- larly desirable for the aver- age figure. Has very low bust, medium length skirt and is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Sizes 22 to 28. Unusual value at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE What are the three branches of the ederal government of the United If a man dies in| entitled to one-half of the property. | States? (the supreme and The legistative (senate and house of representatives), which make the |laws; the executive (the president), who carries out the laws; the judicial Again"? 4. B, Rankin, D. De other federal courts), which interprets the laws and apples them to individual cases, eee Who wrote the words of the hymn, “God Be With You Till We Meet

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