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SEATTLE STAR uplis from high schools, It is a0 to | jous that when you call up a |achoo! and ask how many have been the dropped from that school, you can’t | find out, you are given the principal, too, to switch you off proper, but PF TGs. a the seats ot Weaninaten., Outside ot the wate, 46 per menth, are referred to the central office, in 40 fo~ 4 months, or 19.00 par year, By carrier |the hope that you will get tired and "tos about it Vivisection, Flappers, Etc. e ° | How many parents recelve notes O7 our Editor The star smoke cigarets, wear rolled-\from teachers asking them to help '. Will you allow me to write a few | ¢ stockings and dresses to their|the son or daughter with their les lines in vegard to the maniacal state eon? sone? If @ stenographer asked for | ment a short while ago edvocating ” ition is filling our asylums |help or co wed that she must be oO | Viviseotion of eriminnin? How much | with dope fiends aad our prison cells| given more time to write her notes, " - . a , , cranier is thia old world going to be | with criminals |how long would she last, or a book- The worst offense of the modern Ku Klux Klan is in calling itself the Ku Klux come? Christ biensed the water, at the keeper?” Perhaps that fe the reason, 1 | When rh af argument as that is | marriage of Cana and turned it into | as some one anid last year, quoted in - I DREAD THE LILAC BLOOMS jeven tolerated it proves that we are|wine. He drank wine himself and|that celebrated “Reply of Mr. Coop- The principal officials and founders of the original Klan, in 1866, were Gen. Forrest, BY LEO H. LASSEN retrograding back to the days of|a# He handed the goblet to} fa-|er'n:” “Teachers need supervisors as 4 sO H. Nero vorite disciple, John, said, “Thin ts| Gordon, Maj. Crowe and Gen, Albert Pike—real men and fighters, whose courage Woe, who had promised #0 much, had one our separate waye, What Is civilization doing for us?| my blood, which is shed for thee.” And all, the geld Of @ garden teeth had dubued to Greet: Is that younger generation improved, Civilization is doing nothing but to lit, and if that’s true—tho, I deny tt, proved on many battlefields. ‘ T tried. 80 Geleomber tat T mua decal ton Age tape hy it 1 aay No." Our school chil-| make a wild chaon on thia earth out |for 1 know that supervisors only tn. 3 ” ! ‘or- When we walked togethor—it wae a weary orons! ren are being polluted by the crimes of which I see nothing*evolving but |terfere and prevent good el Imagine them associated with the modern mob Imagine them whispering in td a weary & 4nd vices for which the cities of |disuster unions « Urb Je placed on|trom working—how can there be any ms with keyhole spies who wish to gratify a personal spite against a neighbor! I dreaded Spring decause it brought the Iiee trees Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed. | the mental monatrouities now at | efficiency? There was an excuse for the Klan of 1866. law. The existence of a people was at the mercy of unscrupulous, degenerate and whites who used masses of uneducated negroes to support their crimes against It was a choice between using the weapon of the Klan and submitting It was “lawless,” yes. But there was With all their w It was lilac dusk wi Of that fair twilight garden with its liao trees in bloom! nd purple blostome in perfume; nm we had promised-—oh, the memories Dut soon, with years, it seemed my heart was aatisfied That every thought of you had left my world somehow; And I realized that your love of me had surely died Are the girls improved trom a gen eration back by their beauty and ankle contests? A thousand times “No.” What will the next genebation be like who bave flappers for mothers large who think they are makin, such wonderful improvements in civ-|salaries they ought to ‘eno aif. Migetion fieulty in getting the money; if the Yours for @ better and less civ-'taxpayers think they are not worth ; iiged (7) world, lit, why don’t more of them come out ALICE M. B. MBYER. |and say 20? . ~| But in the final analysis, the tax- If the teachers deserve such high Forgotten was the garden with its lovely ilac vow! payers have a right to say how much On Teachers’ W ea ers ages |they are willing to pay. The question Editor The ®tar: expenne, ax office rent, clerk hire, is, not how much the teachers want, ‘The lady who tried to answer me |#t@nographers, telephone, ax all pro- lh som can the taxpayer af- a ne e | feamional men have—doctors, lawyers, to pay in The Ginr, Apr 90, Rae OUOh Otis or buted ate—dt many ot MRS, ANNE B. STEWART. variety of ideas and paid 60 little @t- | these are clearing $215 per month, |———— tention to what I had said, that it |the lowest sum named, let alone $206, | doesn't seem worth while to answer |why don’t they apeak up? her in detail, Bhe used a great many | We are not trying to take money, ‘ overworked expremions, but when |away from anybody who earns it; we Time to Plant ‘We can offer you the beat selection of Imported and Domentic the domination of those two forces. \ : ‘The Ku Klux Klan did not solicit anyone to join. There were no business agents paid organizers. There was no commercialism. Every man had to provide his own qu at his own expense. A man joined when his friends and relatives were his wife or daughter insulted; he joined to make life and property safe and | keep the South from becoming a second San Domingo. No one benefited more by ‘activities, in the long run, than the negroes themselves, who today are approach- | - .f thru education, a far better position than that held out to them by the’ carpet- Yesterday I saw you with the passing crowd And all the old joy swelled within my heart again 1 would have called your name-—-I—onee so proud Bul you were with another and I would have called in vain A few more da Jum for + @read That bord nd unnumbered iilace will sel! perfume beyond my little window ledge; in the iilee dusk within that lonely room 8 On the garden that knew our golden pl ae she said, “No wonder ta member are only trying to let the taxpayers! lot the 4 of education said that know how much they are paying, for jno real man could work for the few people know what comfortable! |wages paid school teachers and pre-jsums are paid to the teachers, and— \eorve his self-respect,” I wonder what the salaries have been increased in —_— original Klan came into being after the alien whites had organized the “Union ” composed of negroes. The whites feared a general insurrection of the mis- Blacks. The South was garrisoned with negro troops. The state carpetbag gov- turned loose upon society the worst criminals, white and black. The whites ARetter “from AIWRIDGE MANN. Dear Folks: ' Today thei font any doubt on whe t# In and who ts out; we've jeither of them know about the wages paid to school teachers? Let them jeay how low they are, I am prepared to say how high per mo. 9 principale of grade schools, $205 27 principals of grade schools, $276 1 principal of grade schools, $290 \much « very quiet manner that the! #rongest opponents of a “cut tn wages” have no idea what they are; talking about. | I have been ao anxious about the | [taxpayers end of this debate that 1 have not said much about efficiency, | [but if there are arguments needed, I | Se egeey | had our big eleetion day—Vox Populi has hed his say—and all the pre-election row is safely in the discard now ‘The cards that bear election bunk are nothing more than use 1 principal of grade schools, $247\oan furnish a few new on | 16 principals of grade schools, $245| Why must there be summer 3 principals of grade schools, $230 schools? Nobody ever heard of ‘them | lens junk; for now it seems absurd to see the placards saying 1 principal of grade schools, $224|for scholars, until recently. Now, in "Vote For Me,” when all their optimistic dope is ashes of « 6 principals of grade schools, $215 | order to get children out of one grade buried hopa, Now y t get it yi your head, into another, or out of the grades « that th people get that money for into high schools, there must be all And ntarty everywhere we ge the wise ones say. “I tld Pou 1115 noaths of the year, and werk only |this expense for that pupeoe, ‘Then oo; wate all the tesing quesewe try to put serene an aii, 24 lise suonthe, they have NO gverhead Ithere jo thie now fashion of aropping | overwork thelr weary chins with ife and buts and mighthave ||}? ™or ‘i casobh tren thn saline wed bone | beens ‘The candidates, a while ago, were all pro bono publico; they've fot the jobs they tried to get, and now we'll hope they won't forget, nor stall, nor cireumvent, nor hedge, a «ingle preelection pledge. ‘We alee carry a full line of fertilizers, garden tools and the best Nae of Chichen, Steck Feeds and Meshes obtainable. J. W. DUNN & CO. 1912 Firet Avenue Seattle A candidate for office doesn’t have to go to a palmist to learn his past, present and future. A bald-headed man with wire whiskers can’t sce anything so very wonderful about nature. No one appreciates the perils of motoring like the pedestrian. You don’t have to go far to run into debt. have been a member of this house convinced that the big mavigable rivers of this country Representative Rodison (R.), Ky. Russia Coming Around Russia is getting better every RussoGerman trade treaty has Ret broken up the Genoa confer. ‘ence. The vatican has signed an Sgreement with the Moscow gov- ‘ernment, permitting Catholic teachers to enter Russia for edu- cational work. To cap it all, Russia's proposals to the allies at Genoa are declared by & sub-committee of the con- ference to “promise well.” Gradually, the boisheviki are Being informally recognized as the only power in Russia § with which foreign nations can negoti- ate. The soviet delegation at Genoa demands formal recognition im®return for acceptance by the Bolshevik! of Russia’s Se we will trust them all to try to keep official standards high, them, and remarked that they were not going to get inte poll thes, and that they were not going to hand over their theaters for the use of any political campaign, Se the rumor beeame history That a fifth of the moving plo ture theaters of the nation out of business in the last y so ts also admitted by the and make the whole official crowd a bunch of which we'll that we may eee their good intent bear fruit in omplishment. proud, be |For the Housewife Who Worries Over Pleasing the Family— Three Delectable Suggestions For Any Day Of The Week Save these tested recipes for future use: Russian experiment. On the con nation’s moving pictures are pre M4 gue Rich Mite 1 tadleepeon Ki! Core Prarct, trary, the communists have re pared to throw over any actor, Sapiens babes Chsediens ‘Lene bane “heer Vee pailelel ticir own doctrines pledge any pelitionl suppert, to Bcald the milk. Melt the chocolate over water. Beat ‘They are becoming bolsheviki in pay any salary te « political the egg, edd the suger and the cornstarch well mixed name enly, maiden, and to bind and deli Senne Paes On OG Oh SER Goteeny, be tes eet The terror ané the marzian the theater owners if qniy they, olate and cook, ing constantly till it comes to the nightmare are assuming their the Inner circle, can continue Doiling point. Remove from fire and add vanilla, rightful values as mere incidents control the business and in the evolution of democracy in profits. CREAM FILLING say, Slav pessimism, the cause of boishev- fam’s long lease of power, will vanish with the prosperity which tightly closed little wooden box per- To date the American public has net taken « hand in the contro versy; but before the next preeb dential campaign the public will take a hand and when it gets thru there will be a number of new faces In movie row, WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for has been cool and Remove f “o- Magtioete ane ' » of Sah 1 Ly 4 up L tablespoon Ke Mix the cornstarch and the salt and mix to a smooth paste with one-fourth of a cup of the milk. Scald the reet of the milk, and add to the cornstarch. Cook in a double boiler twenty minutes. Add the beaten the egg and enough to set. Remove from the fire and add the vanilla and Karo. If the mis! carefully stirred while thickening it will be smooth, fill the cold puffs, freedom and liberty will create. a Ids Rheumatism CREAM PUFFS AND ECLATRS es mix, and personal greed and pri- ne se lei Neuriti 1 cup Rolling Water 4 Kees cup Merete len trvestatibly tmpetteg to ten beng mgs gp or business oothache euralgia euritis ; | oa Man thc a ee i a A the mn. in a rat wi not ' | a water in @ saucepa: flour cornstarch Stay rede 008 ht oh bis Mip-6 ik 2S Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain mined, ail at once, and esek, elicting escaxantiy, til b teavep ae forated with email airholes, as if it contained something alive. A gen- tleman sitting by looked curiously at the bor, and the conversation ran somewhat thusly: FREE: Ask your or write = 2 the acints. If we find that we have Lieber Mercantile ‘ash... for Wet fo shat @ we to take the lowest place, let us nengennens: Corea rte “Why, it ts a ketli-o~ “A kili-o-ma-dee? thatr’ “Oh, it's @ little animal about as Dig as a rabbit.” “How does tt Wwe.” “It burrows in the ground, like a prairie dog.” and went to God began to “What does st eat?” wash the disciples’ feet.John wilt: “It eats snakes; nothing but 8,5 snakes.” aS “That's funny. How ¢o you get enough snakes to feed itr” “Why, | am a hard-drinking man “But they are imaginary makes” “Yes; but this te an imaginary kill-0-ma-dee.” Representative Lowrey (D.), Miss. Politics and the Movies when the movie magnates grabbed Will Hays from the president's cabinet, was one to the effect that Hays was chosen because of his close relation to the republean party, and that the administration bosses would endeavor to hold off censorship if the movie business in return would hand over the silver screen next election-time to promote G. 0, P. issues and candi- dates. This rumor never reached pub lic mention until recently, when owners of picture theaters in vari- ous sections of the country pro- tested against having a $75,000 po- litical lawyer rammed down their throats to run their business for GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLES F Mead TOPEKA Practice humility. Be content to be the last of ali and the least of i. Do not de ill-tempered with Yourself nor with God because you seem to be the last and least of take it quietly, and thank God. Bishop Wilkinson. Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands, and that He was come from God, Someone has sald that there te one thing stronger and more pow erful than armies, and that te an Tt le easter to give advice than it 4s to lend @ hand. Tf vartety is the apica of Ufa, the erather man's life ts all apica. - THR Ly (day. American grain has con- Among the other “inside” ru ithe is Gasinate ooriip oneal tance into delight—It makes your trip « GQuered the Volga famine. The mors that went the secret rounds run, Pleasurable experience rather than merely travel-by-water @ means to an end On shipboard rerponsibilities slip away. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiote. 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