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The Seatt Rervica, Ry wall, out of sity, fhe per month: & mentne 11.50) ¢ mentha FETT: rear, a 16.06, im the state of Washing Outside of the state. Be per month, 44.58 for # menths, oF $9.00 per year, My carrier, olty, Se a month Main Back to Normalcy Well, the election's over. Z The final returns are all in; all bets have been settled, and baseball has replaced % politics as a conversational topic. = Naturally some folks were satisfied and some weren't. 1 A majority was satisfied, however—else the results would have been different. And that’s that. The next thing to do fs to get back to work. Seattle has been suffering from an acute case of politicalitis for the last several weeks (yes, The Star had a pretty bad case Itself, but is now convalescent). Work has suffered during this period. People have neglected business while they worked for this or that candidate; lots of hard things have been said, and old friendships shattered. But it’s all over now. Don't let’s hold any political inquests. The people have decided, and that’s all there ts to it. So the only thing to do is for everyone, regardless of his or her individual opinions, to get behind the new administration and work with it for a bigger and a_ better ttle. And that’s that. Freedom of the Press One of the encouraging signs of the times ts the serious deter iS Pullman porters are being taught to sing. Trav- elers will join in on “Where are my wandering shoes tonight?” In London they have temporary movable lawns. American Newspaper Publishers Many of our lawns are temporary, but not movable. Association to take a bold stand : — and make a determined fight for If these talking movies succeed some of our stars freedom of the press. are doomed. They could never learn English. tors and publishers declare, that Trouble with setting a thief to catch a thief is angerous inroads were made on they go off together. are the characteristics of the in- coming horde. This nation ts not digesting the allen millions already here, and i¢ ls every week receiving new con tingents that can never be sesim fated, and that will ever prove « source of weakness, and perhaps & source of deadly epidemic. The blood flowing In the rine of America ts none too pure; it has been flowing for years more slowly, clotted with allen polson. If America ts to survive as a na tion of clean freemen Mt must re Jeet utterty ail invasion of the unclean from alien bands, |] gether; and in making a fight for ce | The saddest eight on earth la a j freedom of the press we should 44 armed man trying to tell about |] strive Just as strenaously for free 4 fish that got awey speech—and siso the right of free GRP assemblage. Adout the only successful bath- | z ing eult censor is a morquito. Just printed—it-pege book |]) Let's all get back to where we ‘ " peacesiitatenet Jet telling all the details of | were before the espolnage act Hf the Alderwood Manor Pian. | | became a law, at least in the mat- Wit From whe complete story af the ||| ter of liberty guaranteed by the London Plays ; New Life of the Land, beau: |]! constitutien. From “Thank You, Phillips.”) tifully illustrated with plo |f) —_—_— “But, good heavens, you can't tures from actual photographs } | The femily akeicton te ted make @ Woman drunk? ‘One can, Of homes, poultry, plante and ||| CPOMGA witheut wearing @ bathing sir, very easily. But what you views of the great $250,000 ||| "+ mean fs, it ten’t done. It always Alderwood Manor Demonstra- ||| ‘died as Saal uae seems to me such a pity with — |] crows nothing but disgusted a this ary ever women's equal ity with men—when it comes to Tt fe filled from cover te woman who desires te change cover with facts and figures [| gy cape 2 it, we can't really treat them as that wit! prove vaiuatie ana || Lillian Russell’s ‘sliding beh Gib snitan~eaa interesting to the man er || Cood Advic aie ik aie rf yy think.’ e their position from that of a | | A lot of fun has been poked at wage earner to one ef inde- |] Titian Russell Moore, because she (From “The Faithful Henrt.”) _oguell et tnto ||| {tailed around thra the tmmi — “The war bas taught us to do Roseving bestheas tor’ yout: grant camps of Europe burdened the thing we can't explain, be self, how you can 2,000 } caus . eae, pm net profit or better a year, with powder puffs and ropes of ause we know it's right | how you can acquire a com- |] pearis investigating the immigra- “You @on't go running off to Byer runes 884 8 | tion problem for President Hard. night clubs, or anything like that, ef peditrymés ing. do yout” “I do not. But thanks eS > EE But Lillian has made = report for the compliment—you forget. doing this right now. They |] to the seeretaory of Iabor that 1 am 40.” farioe thetsnelven Phos ace ||| has more sound sense in tt than eee through working for w ‘a little, and that should be care (From “Clothes and the Woman.”) see iM Cor sine, evs pes om 4 fully read by every honest-to- “A first proposal ts thrilling; them the land on long, y | coodness American citizen. the second is pleasing, because it terms, lent ne f 1 - sistance in. building. They Lilian points out that while we proves that the first wae not ® Will fo thin for you, The |I\ prevent the shipment of diseased fluke” | asking, explains all. seeds, fruit, stock, trees and food “I am plain, dowdy and 380, of the FRES | | products to the United States, we +yoq need not be plain, you need lan, how prac: , teal, aclantific poultry exper do no restrict the entry of not be dowdy, and you need not teethoas thet Ineure bg, ~-eniheos ioe alinaeay ‘be 30—at any rate, not unt | She points out that nine-tenths you're 40!" | of our present immigration Is un “Men admire inteltt mo Only at Alderwood @ these wonderful irab’ desirable immigration, that it Is | oii. if they don't know it’s there.” oe ene te Sw Ee fess 8+ omens oqubenniean’ 8 open to you Call at 218 Pike Street any | time before Saturday evening and « i ngs an auto trip to 4) eiserwood Manor with one of “It ts hard to love a woman i our representatives. i é : in stormy weather—she has to 7 SEND FOR reo corr To- | wear s mackintosh and her hait a4 tae gets out of o 4 2 . ear 7 ss . ‘ Ae Bee ees i a at ‘ ol ne | ee j mS ie j | os hk 3 H : oe a ae ee ; Se es le tae | i S38 a Gee Mae | i moe tt it 4 eee ee ae ee é was % I 3 q } ¢ | EGG HARBOR—Danco hall where : > : | no mission is eb ed “ a FIGHT MINUTES—A very hard 4 j oe Bee | bolled egg } . $s ef 3 DE 4, R. BINYON | FALSE ALARM-A girl who tries = : Sige Free Examination | to be & Scandal Walker i F Be Aes FINAGLER—A person who atalix | . Pay 2 50 until aomeone elm pays the bill q yesiqueesmmmennnen, = on Earth }s0n who ni * a business of crash q ing in a dance after the ticket takers —Since 1858— We are one of the few optical! have left thelr posts stores in the Northwest that really, FLAT SHOK—-Pight between a nd lenses from start to finish, and PUGET MILL CO. of, T WHEBLER—A young man € we are the only one in | : Land Department. | GWATTLE—ON FINST AVR | wicca idon of enterinining weit f he yan idea of entertaining a girl te . 218 Pike St, Phone Willett 1470 Examination tree, by graduate op- | +, take her out for an Ankle Excur. ‘ ‘ tometrist. Glasses not prescribed | gion +4 Gen. O1n 220 Walker Bigg. unless absolutely necessary. | FLIPPER—A male Fiapper r Beattie. OMRRYI PE IPRRYFLAPPER A Rarlow : } BINYON OPTICAL CO.) wis thinks ane looks like Gersidine ’ , = , tne FIneT avE Warrar. THE SEATTLE STAR APetter from AIVRIDGE MANN. Dear Folks: As good a sport an one can know, belongs to him who likes to row; the water has a subtie call, whose purring voles can charm us all, and keep securely in tts hold, the rich and poor, the young and old And 90, te my aquatio mind, @ finer eight ts hard to find, at any time or any place, than just to watch @ rowing race-—to nee the shells go flashing by, and watoh the rhythmic oars ply Of all the races that there are, Poughkeepsie beats them all by far; for there the nation's very best will gather for the rowing tent, and all the crews that enter there, bring honor to the names they bear They say that at our looal “U" we have @ fine and dandy crew ~~& husky, nervy, fighting buneh, the kind that give me quite a hunch that everywhere they take a shell, they'll represent us mighty well And #0 I think we ought, at least, to rates the dough to send them East; to tell the world that in the West our oarsmen rank among the best; for you can bet they'll give @ serap that shows Seattle on the map. SEAWARD BY BEN RAY REDMAN in the Richmond Reviewer Passing along the shore, With undivergent steps, and eyes tnourtous, How many fall Te glimpse the pagan eal! Of Beauty, riding over distant waves. A sail that tempts the ewtmmer To eveay the sea; Woven of gold and ortmson rapturouely; Shot through with magio threads, Raviehed from dreams, It seems A finme of Ceathions eontacy, That rides afar elusively. But, when we do attempt the deep, “Tie with sure knowledge we must fay Though tn our last defeat we keep At Jeast the image of the eat! Gelden and crimson that we fought te reach. And, when at last we're Mung back on the beach Or when, half yay, we meet deep death, BU) thrusting forward with our parting breath; Facing our failure with « breve surprise, We die—with Beauty mirrored In our eyes, LETTERS 2 EDITOR He Admits He Won EAitor The Star: & personal appeal to every Fraternal Sirt PT hope you have learn your! Organization T’ am a member to de leaeon that durthy mudslingers Pol-| feat your Polley! And I done}—1" ley dont’ make a Hit" with the people| hope fn the future you will live peo of the city of Seattie+—I am person | ple alone Respectfully yours, aly responsible to ewing the veterans Vincent Ferulano, vote to Mr Brown, and more I’ made 419 Denny Wa the Dividends on a Concrete Street To the taxpayer—because there are practi- cally no repairs. Maintenance is built into Concrete pavement. To the motorist and the truck owner — from the better service, slower car deprecia- tion, higher gas mileage. To the property owner—from the in- creased value of his property. To the merchant, from the trade a good street draws and keeps. To the whole community—from the safer, quicker, uninterrupted traffic of every sort assured by this skid-proof, permanent pavement. A Concrete Street means continuous dividends—not perpetual expense. Our Booklet R-4 tells other interesting thingr about Concrete Streets, Write for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Seaboard Building SEATTLE, WASH. oA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete | Bluhill Green Chile Cheese certainly is swell with spaghetti---or macaroni Offices in 23 Other Citi y |figurement. It tw at | erystaliine lens of th FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY || Today's word is JMOPARDIZE It's pronounced—jep.ar-dize, accent on the first « It means—to ¢ jury; to rink It comes from——o; parti,” an ev with Its used it Yorkers are af; deep waterway would thelr port's foreign trade pre-ermi nence.” BY DR. RH. BISHOR WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. OST people have a mistaken iden! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are oe termane! not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | | | | cataract a ante ually! over 22 years and proved safe by millions for think thie term| pot tec al id Headache Colds Rheumatism rogaine Mage Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis the fron col quel pict 26. tn Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain eye after cident or “atter| Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. leerath pon spies Handy “Dayer” bores of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, | But a cataract ts not such a dis ler Of the| Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicadl@ ‘The crystalline lene is back of the colored part of the eys and can be| Horse Brings Word | 4 been Milled following the seen by one looking thru the pal ’ aa shes of Master’s Death of your eye. It ts only @ tiny Nttle thing, about) CLOBURY, Eng, May &—~The re-| Los Angeles architects have formed half an inch tn diameter and ts nor. t¥To of his rideriess horse was the | an association to assure better build mally clear and lucid. | first intimation that Charles Webb! ing in that city. The function of this little lene in| a the Interior of the eyeball Is to focus the images of the objects you look at | In off age the lens lores Ite nor | — - * $ of its tranmparency which result, in r cataracts. It may be only slightly opaque at firet but gradually figures krow dim and the catract is “full grown.” A cataract ts one of thone Atneanes, however, that can be easily remedied by & simple operation. The opera | tion, consisting of an incision on the le of the eyeball, requires consid erable skill, but & mal flexibility and sometimes ze Of Sensational Reduction in Prices Now On SALE The entire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men’s Furnishings, and the Rapid Fire of Sensational Reduction of Prices now on sale. There will be no reserve—I sell ’er clean and slick, and I say, let ’er go! These Are Truthful Prices! Men’s Dress Sox— I say, let ’er go— 4 c B. V. D. Union Suits— Genuine Hickory Shirt— eg ness SIC Pee Bo the nsee, LOC Men’s Bib 10c Handker- Men’s Pan‘ Overalls, Now. . 68c chiefs, Now ..... 1 Ci Now .... - ° 95c Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union 58 c Wool Jersey 9 8 c Sweaters at ... Blue Work Shirts... 2OC Cotton Ribbed . Boagheate 33 od Caps, 5c Drawers, gar. . Cc OW ncccececeee Men's suits BO.IS| Shoes, Now $1.98 Starts SATURDAY | *"- 5.23 Sale 9:30 A. M. 23¢ W. WARSHAL J. H. Hirsh in Charge 127 Second Ave. $o., On the Corner Heavy Wool ( ‘ 1 ‘ i ‘ 4