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AY, JUL ‘THE SEATTLE STAR FRID LY @ Normalcy is back—but look how she has changed. @ Man reaps what he sows—unless the chickens get it. @] Being an ultimate i aiee is bad habit. @ Money may go further now—but it rarely reaches pay day.. @] Health hint: In dropping remarks be careful whom they hit. @ Boy will be boys—and girls will, too, in a few years. rn | ==|TheS tar= ALetter from. ene peat Sar | ry | AVRIDGE MANN Dear Folks 4 ‘ ) , The wife came back to see the house and tarry here « day ; } ‘ ose r * jh er the made the trip to help me pack before we went away. She ome Oo 3 : , Piss 507 yb had eo much to tell about, I sat and flapped my ear, and now and then I got a chance to murmur, “Yes, my dear.” 4 t . p be ‘ rm Bhe then began to give the shack a quick inspection ae S 7 upon gram, EM, * ‘ 3 . we right away her vision struck a little pcker chip, She sald, “ 4 Sotto Police: Severyne: hes embarked an ambitious pro ry 4 ‘ Mg) ' “ . ‘ of evidence of how your time spent.” And I replied, “Don't 7 | : } x 6, tle 33 ‘< worry, denr—At didn’t cost a cent ql Every police sergeant in the city, he says, must see that there is no more law- ‘ ay ‘ My patch of hair stood up on end; my tace grew red and hot, | breaking on his beat—at pain of immediate dismissal. ‘ AY " ¢ \¢ | when in the kitehen sink ehe saw @ bottle I'd forgot. “You must ta f 4 4 i hy eta, have had an awful cold,” I heard her sweetly say. “Excuse me, 4 The Star is with you, Chief, if you're in earnest—and there’s no ason for vin: < . i 7 please,” I said, “I meant to throw the thing away.” Seg . 4 3 ms belleving g . " P . : ” ‘i She waid, “I thought you cleaned the house?” I answered her, 7 you're not. . . ‘ “You bet!” She anid, “You quit a trifle soon—you haven't dusted J - » ‘ a : * ‘ , : oo et” I her, “It istake; I didn’t know, my dear— FS But we feel constrained to point out that you have SOME job ahead of you. ae yi Soe aie T thought you pnly bad to dust a couple times a year A pelies . gate . v But when we struck the pantry, then my spirit filled with ___ If, for instance, you dismiss every police sergeant in whose district one can find a BE st aah pride; 1 knew she'd be delighted with the grub she found inside, Dootle: — | Me i I ee ¥ But all she said was, “Meray's sakes! Why all the meat and caer, we AS kee : < i cheese?” So man to man, I ask the world—ain't women hard to It seems fairly safe to predict that there won't be a single set of chevrons re- Nat es pie hence ox hk please? 4 “maining in the Seattle police department within a week. ; ie QI TO HAVE ee ae ES bk eterna —__—_____. _ | 4 a oer oa et i Neglected When a man reaches for his hip pocket you never ‘ One OF THEM INTERNES 2 “ ee ng i hing but a know if he is goi i standards of action. two Greek words meaning “out of” of SL ae ies “tin t 12a lated ~ anent od all haa do | It comes from the French excen- | and “center.” Talk about love at first sight, eome of them must - ——- ~ | trique, taken from the Low Latin| It's used like this: “He was known ) |word eccentricus, which came from | to be eccentric.” fall ; love without looking at all. a | RADIO PRIMER] Being good because there is nothing else to do ) T HRU CITY ‘ doesn’t count. ( DIELECTRIC STRENGTH—rhe | Z ohio od - ry | co of a dielectric which reat: i k A sure thing is when your wife says she is going, | S. r| 4 D ioe Serene te tree Shun seine Loo jel anyhow. N \" current of electricity, It ip meas | , ured in terms of volts required to Y. B t < Dv i wil | pierce « given thickness of the ma | our es , to | ORE) rnc swcaree wt | LETTERS EDITOR Edi ieee) Buying Clothes es ee A SON OF ITALY || LEARN A WORD ij on Credit Attacks Pass System | IS art hangs heavy on his tired shoulder, EVERY DAY | Helps You | Editor The Star: | Weekly pase system help us? It wilt Piled high in a wicker basket on his back; colt - I wish to say just a word tn Tegard | Cost me $1-—the same as I now am A salesman of the street—a city en ‘s word ~ yor eng t | paying. This is good “bull” to mak . ‘% pronounced ek-sen-trik, un the — weakly pass on the | MAS. ane lagitiaes tee soldier— — : i | the accent on the second syllable As te : ng Solng to get reduced fare. Why do ( Bartering with Life in bric-a-brac. | rhe vowels are ali short. ¢ present time I am paying | not our authorities act lk: i ‘ é i P It means—singular, od4, not con- for 12 -rides per week~-I have no| they do not want to reduce the fare 4 Large vases flaring grapes in purple | (2. nen ns one: aicenwned: Success comes nearer to the man who looks for these I/ let them aay #0. If they do, why not . ‘ paint, ne cessful. Whatever you undertake, dress to ors Waa ner es Sele Tete very craly, | y A statue of an Indian brave in red, | ana give public employes thetr due prosperous and you will be more likely to succeed. RPI cue ©. Seige aeas ; ‘ A bust of Beethoven, a Roman saint, Bree wage. hed A ee ee You can dress well on small outlay if you . T h : Make up hia stock in trade and bow | Pie cs oh . your clothes at the Eastern on the “Credit G iv le Wayfar ‘er and P eace his head. eee ANOTHER. TAXPAYER. plan, Pay a small amount down, the balance in I think the people of Seattle wil! be ESTA rN weekly or monthly payments. this feature, ‘ | ante ro aes ec mee eo cpt: From door to door he offers gilded | very glad to know that Dr. Crowther | “How do you like tt now? I asked wares, art earns vem a page | wes gr digresee ogy A son of Italy, a boy whose singing | / Bradbury Clothes play of race hatred be eliminated | worse than {t was,” she declared. pene war hatred of the Germans; it ts un-| He vainly climbs to sell his gaudy art. ¢ manly and ts an-Christian, |Chrlatianity and the magnificence of r . Bradbury Clothes gives you that look of us have refused to go) battlefield heroice. It's pertectty | ist believes that God was “back” of /and for us as far as we discover . because they have-the appearance of quality. Bear The Wayfarer on account of ridteulous!* PROTESTOR. |® creation which was tteelf so far| His will and work tn unison with st. more than that, they actually have the quality woven back that all we know of ft ts hazy Hoe believes that we jearn God's will | and tailored into them. 2 and fragmentary. The evolutionist by observing the unvarying ways in s On Evolution and God believes that God is in creation,/ which He acts thru tim “forces of Come in and look over our stock, get our clearance Editor The Star: look far tack we . jereating constantly—that nothing |nature."And because God acts un prices and see how easy it is to dress well at small With no desire whatever to eee|hand. Life has the none: , ery lever ham ever doon or ever will varyingly, we can learn to know - pai My name in print, but solely for the |ttaelf to changed comico ana et | come into being except aa a mani | Him, and ean come to count on Him || Eyes Examined Free sth Purpose of placing the matter in its|it does so its own form ‘changes | featation of God's overactive power | and rely on Him absolutely, without Throw away your cement bi true Hight before the average reader | jand goodness. ‘The creationtxt seems pointed. Evolution thus || rocais, We have made it possible of this paper who never has read we | po ’ n unsh : ; we turn, Al é he to think ¢ ned all n an un for you to wear toric bifocals, — and probably never will read what of apple oe pond mg eeratea {can about 5 , ing, active faith In God wh ground in one plece, including the is >) the masters of scence have to say from a farback wild cee ye! | vealed Himself to ws fully thru the | in good works, and the combination || highest quality frame, for— | as to the nature of the theory of|ditferent fron ce gre Widely | Bible. ‘The evotntionint Lelleves that |of the two—faith and good works | yee SAY “et them Ou are getting better acquainted | makes « proper life, such a lif’ as $7 50 “4 6 | ' with God every day—that He is re. | God evidently Intended man to lead | ia ones r jVealing Himself to us constantly In |in view of the enyironment in which | ce fen of July-20, entitied “The Latest | nowe our vegctables @n4 | proportion as we open our minds and | man is placed and the capacities with | : Ahout Evotation.” | inetuded po ~ we lacie MAN leyes to nee—that\all truth is God's | which he t# endowed | arcim p 1¢a 4 | Inet his Ia evolution. The very a Wer a + : {ED READE The writer of that Wetter “shows | earth, the planeta, the min and aj |tfutty and that God works with us stirring: Si ge a. TWO ENTRANCES Co. Plainly that he does not know what the stars have evolved into what} yes the theory of evolution means. Like | they are, and are still > / 209 Union Street 1332-34 id Avenue N in procens of Oo lax Mr. Bryan, he fails to comprehend, | evolution. We see evolution going | 5 nd fights ‘something else which h¢ |on nade’ out even. Any good keclags | Editor The star: employes belong to an inferior race imagines is it. He evidently sup |tells the story of the evolution ot| 1 Rotice in your tanue of the 224/ poms that the theory of evolution | the earth, reading it from the strue.|* ltter from Mra. Stewart in regard and the special conclusions of Mr.| ture of the earth's ws tae ure of e earth as it has beer 1t-| “| en live > es onan pane the same thing, whereas they self, and so plainly written that no are not. No man who comprehends | honest investigator can galnaay it. Te! peated whtyipinadbe am: ge pont valle geseranhen-r icing ad esp weevil destroys 30 per |the theory could have written the ‘ fs @ long and marvelous story, tutt | matter has the appearanc P |imum of bare existence, but I- want | ° a 1922 cotton crop and (| following quotations from that letter: |of the evidences of Divine Wisdom, |2#&ndist movement to bea " remind you “taxpayers” that these “NO, thank God, the creation theo r , |w public etn es are our neighbors at least $300,000,000. FY |The devout evolutionist sees every. | : io sal nd always will stand, | where in process the constant wore The regrettable thing about tt Isl they go y@ name chureh; thelr t | Ld fe estimates departmen id ‘intelligence’ still believes that & false impression is belong ere | chiidren go to the same schools; the y| of God, who in uneeasingly work! agriculture. back of this wonderful universe of out hia will the the weleesne jated. About five years ago, when! are respectatte | When this insect first crossed jours was a master hand and mind That jt is working out thru |living costes were very high and wages in private’ employment Whe Rio Grande and invaded our | designing and fashioning according | method of evolution ix becawme that te men are highly edu- | ‘eountry from Mexico, about 25 |‘ bis own sweet will.” the method ¢ a's preference and'| UmPtd up to meet the increase, the | « 2 in thelr lines; they | : ¢ Just where the adversaries of the | choice, however little it ho ‘ ye re etrugsting along’, 5 ; Pears ago, it could have been jevolutionary theory get the notion t lea Mr. B PsA hte. “ , Jow the actual ne : remegpes heory gel ie no 0 please Mr. Bryan and his fellow jon, an pent are ‘ aemeee 208 probabiy @riven Beck /thet it omits the Creator and Hin| creationist”. Ie le God Frew? "re | of exceptional merit should not be ‘entirely by spending a few million | care, is hard even to guess. Appar-| who js the ne tuating and controling |@Y°" ® . c d down to a salary sufficient only 4 dollars. jently they fight the theory because | power which the universe manifests, | ett living ox t ‘ © Of | for the bare necessities of life. | “automatic ‘ - | [) Delay is more costly than |? them it Is an Innovation, and they | Gravitation, chemical affinity, heat Just because our lights and water | think it bed, but do not take thellight, sound, electricity never fail, street cars are always at | trouble to learn from authorit. "| different so-called “forces of nsture” rere; and our — are protected 3 PUEDE OC INES sources just what ite present-day |—are but different manifestations o and we are protected from fraudu © The average man speaks 11,900,000 | teachings are. . ut different manifestations of | wan taken away | ‘words In the course of a year. rete “the evolutionary theory, |e, PONte of God. ‘These are our! "hens vuinte cee ane teeny tn come | eet veleta: and measures, and our | Applications will be received for sub-station oper- oe cae ober oal names fo in action, according to | our parks kept beautitul—ail | as held by miultitudes of welledv-|tne mode cf ate aien, accordine t0 | pen the insufficient remu | Ou parge kept beautiful—all | ators to handle electric sub-stations in electrically oper- cated Wel Alte peaple conversant Toe aecuiie ork, creat.| eration received during the long | these things are done so smoothly | Br : with modern Knowiedge, teaches that| far ae cacti, a hat areas | arm Of high peices, and they ahoull | and regularly that ee taxes ne | ated territory Tacoma to Othello, Washington, and n i m na v have fair play. The city counctl . of col nd fo } c things were not always as we find | ean doing It. He Is doing it now. |rertesening ray tan oy «cou piney thse + panne ay Mead Avery, Idaho, to Harlowton, Montana, a total of 660 hem now, but that, on the contrary, | He never stops keen f F seat é gpovtks . taller tre AE j i i isi they have become what they are by| ‘Wherein does the man who be./ cee faith and carry out the con:|and are rendering us this, valuable miles, to replace men now on strike against the decision Fae ton tn cesaae of change, which even that God made the earth and|' From the tone of Mra.- Stewart's |amryStoand afe earning every cent | of the United States Labor Board has Veen in progress from the begin: |everything ela, aa it now ts, in mlx totter, one wont suppose the olty| Tet ue be q ning, and which 1s still going on. : #t us be just, fatr and reasonable from future productions of The Way-| Another friend ‘hed, “T i, weary stairs ‘ tarer. lie & canenetea ornare ye Age Carpets all the flights of weary for Men and Boys } le 12° iH if¢ il rH nt iff We can see proofs of thie wherever | Hi ut i! Mi ay i ie 917 First Ave., Near Madison on a par with Japa or Hindus, and u i tits TLE fet: deserve nothing better than a tence r % 5 ers” have been voicing similar sent!-|and the plainest clothes, since ahe tizens of the com munity—and pay taxon just as we de. | years to fe years they hi three raises, all the dayn, and then rested from His com. | | |Erowth ot tne ont, we ase In ore [punted ators on the seventh day, | | Three operators employed in each sub-station, work- | | | when we extend our observation ovee | the evolutiontats ; } sat shi Jay . } Thin Te.eatent Sar cimervation oven the evoltiontetsor even an. cone? ing eight-hour shifts. Very attractive bungalow type Fe De. see | Canadian Pacific eouaea of house with fuel, light and water furnished free by Aliens the railway company in addition to liberal wages paid. GINGER ALE SALAD PACIFIC By Bertha E. Shapleigh “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Electricians or students with fair technical know]l- Cooling Authority for N. E. A. Service and Columbia Univeralt |}]}] Taave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Woot of Marion Stree. edge of electricity can quickly qualify under availabl 2 tablespoon ‘anulated lat 1 . FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVE » BC, 2 1 a y e Wei SalteaWater .cupiancae |. 9 tabternian Metis Sliee ‘The Day Boat Daily at. instructors. Ea" fraine of wait 1 cup ginger ale 2 cue mixed tral FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. Direct, 11:30 P. M on Ne gelatine in the cold water one-half hour dd sugar and nes re y at. r i . DR. 4. R. MINYON 1 bobteawsier lemon sulcer lt'ann glee ain AhOw oeene f ———__. {if}. Apply to any one of the undersigned: Free Examination cool, fond ice If possible, When it begins to set add fruit. ‘Turn into iis song PPh so Limit Summer Tourist Fares to |] @ wet mold, or mold«, and let and severa’ hours. Inmold o1 lettuce eaves yancouver, . Daster 1 s 2 : $2.5O GLasses | * vee wn enayonnalse, (0 which beaten cream hes teen adecd daily at 3:00 P, M93 | trom May 20th to August R. Beeuwkes, Electrical Engineer, O-W.-Milwaukee BEST . Molded salads for luncheon or supper when served with mayonnaise hours to Montreal; 87 Sint, Return limit October Station, Seattl on Earth || or beaten cream may be d and dessert. Sandwiches of plain || hours to Toronto. Bist, 1922 | Lidia et || bread and butter, or toasted cheese sandwic hes, are good to verve with pores og ha Te MR nl ey ee os frult may be t#ed, or a combination of eral fruit: PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW—IN THE CAN- A =" pie yf teva i seeige phaig mney SEPA lenses trom start to finiab, aud || , APY, Kind of fruit may , n of several frults; ADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier _ |||] | +e. elan, Superintendent, Deer ge, Mont. that prevents the jelly fro tiffenin , a i i GEC Dimey seu, || but cared pineapple te an fant ts, hy trom stittening House, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, Lake Wapta, _||l]| F. Urban, Asst. Electrical Engineer, Deer Lodge, Mont. Muamination tree, by graéuate op- Any of the prepared acid fruit gelatines may be used. This recipe Lake Louise, Banff—Famous Mountain Resorts Sie Gtaases wet proceri cutie for vain gelatine. The frult combination may be marshmal with Canadian Pacific Hotels and service. 13917 ” he cul in ame pieces, bananas, oranges, strawberrt id ca ed pine a * 8 Gnlese absolutely necessary | pees ee a en ive City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue BINYON OPTICAL Co. Main 6687 K, F. L, STURDEE, General Agent 446 WineT ave. , (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) points on sale