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THE SEATTLE STAR VAL That Can’t Newest “The Store That Quality Built’’ dresses has just arrived, duplicate in all § the choicest numbers ha is only These are the first pie- tures of the October politi- cal riots in the German cap- itol, in which six persons were killed and a hundred wounded. Police are shown (above) dashing to assist the students, Note the guna. Communists are shown (be- j low) beating up a student | reactionary in the univer- | sity grounds, 2-Pants Suits $] 95 and $1 85 Young America is a terror on his clothes—as every mother knows. That’s why we recommend 2-Pants Suits—for that extra pair doubles | fourths ix spent in publication of a \ professional journal; so it was de lecided to raise a special camp fund—not by ansexsment, but by | | voluntary pn tribution. | In response to the invitation to leontribute a dollar each—it was specifically voted that the contribu tion should be a voluntary one about 4,500 of the 7,800 members responded. In view of the magni | tude and import of the pro Editor The Star limited to the male sex, and in the! him to give full time to the cam The recent public utterances of | first chapter of Genesia we read, 2 yy = Per Mr Fema W, Swetmar - ‘ And God created man in His own|of Ellensburg Norma! school, was oS ees er ede i the ieee of ied aesaust em 4 at the same salary he |“worman,” are still somewhat dis-|11. him: male and female created | T¢ § at the normal school. At cussed, He them.” the Spokane meeting of the amso let us assume he was merely! Se woman is rightly endowed with | Clation It was voted to make another spoofing and is really familiar with/all the attributes of the tmage of} call for a voluntary contribution of the Seripty altho he was hardly God and we of the mate persunsion|$! for the completion of the cam. an witty ax the minister wh Dress 1 in the genus “homo” should be at | Palgn mcuwaing the comprehensiveneas of ant too modest to ctu more than| These small contributions have the noun man, said, “Here manjthat. Except where sex limitation| been m: by the teachers in the ' rly embraces woman. in clearly indicated, we 1 better | same t as comm 1 clubs e wear. one thinks the editorial “we"| conclude the word man signifies its|and other civic organtetions spend jen a plurality of persons, and| broadest meaning—mankind jmuch larger sums—as a contribu our Wbraries will disclose a large Yours. respectfully, | tion to public welfare, The teachers expec they k no salary in _ ow the mad | |number of treatives on “man,” not! M.D. DYE. of the stat creases, bu’ ditor The Star |“mean anything.” If they do, they |#table financing system for public/ Editor The Star: 1 read Robert A. Hiller’s letter In| deserve what they get Let them | education. Because of my position as & past liast night's Star concerning Inter-|try and imagine themselves in the| The charges and insinuations that /president of the Washington state [ference with Mayor Brown, and I| mayor's chairefor a month or two|the teachers are selfishly actuated /branch of the Parent-Teacher’ Asso- applaud him vigorously. He in vie!|—then they'll “see the Iieht.” I)—are “practicing deception,” at-|ciation, a request has come to me to toriously right! Seattie should hetp| think delegation should visit the!tempting a “salary grab,” etc., are|explain the endorsement of initiative an honest mayor and not hinder) mayor's office and confirm bis|insults which will serve only to|No. 46 ("36-10") by the P-T-A. It him. But the wrong are ever) ideas fearlessly jshow the character and caliber of |happened this way: The bil (30-10) ljealous of the right. Some folks! 1 also think Mr, Robert A. Hiller| the opposition. The teachers of theloriginated with the teachers pri do dread an honest man! jahould be lauded for bringing this state are supporting initiative 46 be.| marily as a salary measure. Thru I think Mayor Brown is doing re-| matter up and helping Mr. Brown. | cause of their firm conviction that|the legislative committee of their |markably well, considering the op-| Congratulations, Mr. Hiller! Three/it is right, and to wm needs only | organization, the Washington Educa Footballs! Footballs! A sturdy, full-sized Football goes to each purchaser of a Boy’s Suit or Overcoat. sumers wou sg lis go Pa Bacon wn all benefit, but a%| Mayor Brown has occupied his posi-|a@sked for Mrs. Josephine Corliss he expect to got it by erecting what | 1 said, the farmers can’t trust one | tion and it is now quite apparent that |Preston, state superintendent of jhe calle “business men~’ to office?) another, and so get skinned by the) he has failed to keep his promises to|Public instruction, and Mr. A. M. ba carter oui. Sane ne’ Ne | Seaenien bette the people that he made during his | Fitz, representing an earnest body [serves and votes for, No more, no} Government ownership of rail-| campaign for election to this office, |}of Seatfle taxpayers, to present facts isc }roads with government or state dis We are still paying 10 cents street |and figures, The presiding officer sue’ Weak t trust one an-| tribution of the farmer's products car fare, the town is now worse mor-|Peremptorily refused the request other. When Bridges, « farmer, ran|ix the only action which will #ave ally than any time in the last four| This attitude of the chair showed for governor, did "A Reader of The/ the farmer, and the srmer could yeare, such evident bias that many of the Sta vote for him? he would get both if he wanted it, but not)” 4 few raids have been iene et slegutes were outspoken in disap- ther have Loula with his code and|on y life, he woutd rather voto! notels and lodging houses, but the {proval. Mr. Swetman wan asked poll tax, and then whine about) the party of his grandfather and! principal offenders who pay for pro.|from the floor if he was being paid wh whine about the passing of the |tection to the city officials are run-|by the teachers to campaign for the When Uncle Sam had the rail-|farmer, , sane ves “coed ade tear fee oe h ? ore | , »perating under city protection. no city have I seen immoral condi- and Oh, no, he had more faith ARGYLE Why ts it that some pi | sce od over a City in stock-watering Wall Street, who| P. S.—Will The Star print this hat some places on | tions so widely scattered over a city v , print this! Westlake ave. Pike st., First ave,| As, for instance, in San Francisco, immediately raised the rates when) letter? Well, hardly, as it hits the) gecond ave., and Pine st. are never | th is confined to | ' er |the immoral element is con the government returned the roads.| established order The Star 18] molested? Bogen Boge g ob thes Will “A Reader of The Star” vote| not as independent as it would make| Now corse for a labor man for the U, 8. sen dors believe. We shall sea Bis Be heast y: SECOND AT SENECA yor Brown, as I realize | police department is fooling the peo- that any ¢ person {s powerless|ple at t present time, making a Every human death may be at | It ie estimated that the average When Doctors Fell Down | against the large number of city of-|few raids and protecting the large ° ohm i ficials who are criminally inclined. | places that pay for It ee ogee x FIRE HERO! Giseyten, WF seats mabe ood eae ene hatchet-scissora” argument but for| Fut It appears to me that if Mayor| It seems to me a lot of good could terference with respiration, known | H Sleeping, 23 yearn 4 months; work,| 1 see by the papers” that referen-/the fact that the aystem has been| Brown ix so anxious to uphold his|be done if every citizen would make 1% years § months; recreation and/dum No. 13 has many friends and | thoroly tried and found wanting dur-| word to the ve i bs eoeks ean ‘sen nf merit Se! the way city affairs worship, 10 years 2 montha; eating |this, too, “without money and with-|ing the war in our army camps andjthe citizens for help or if need belare being handled at the present and drinking, 6 years 10 months;/out price,” But when all is sald and/in the Philippine islands. In both|use the soldiers to see that law and | time. Yours very truly, | traveling, 6 years; illness, 4 years |done the paramount question !s:| places Uncle Sam gave the doctors | order prevails é J. E. M. | dressing, 2 years What can be said in favor of this| full power to inoculate to their hearts’ | ene “carrier” theory that governmental | content and they did it with a vim Preference should be given it. The} What was the result? A most appal . contention that a “carrter” (so-called) | ling wreckage and lows of life. Let ? | Cough may be in good health and at the| those who doubt this read reports of Want College Education! Loosens Right Up same time @ menace to others cannot | the Philippine health service — be positively proved for the reason] It ix said that the only way now Lots of folks have the idea that if they didn’t go to college as soon This home-made remedy tes wen- that if a district well vaccinated and/that one can sv as they got out of high school they are now doomed to pass thru life withou her education ‘as asphyxia or apnea; interference | with the heart's action, known as | octet syncope; interference with the nerv- | m ous system, known as coma or shock. DR. WO Chinese Doctor Nature Chinese Herbs Remedies din vaccinating |{noculated were exceptionally healthy |a Filipino is to out-run him. If the \the question still remains, in it due| people of tha state do not want their dispelled by a bulletin just Issued by the extension jto vaccination and inoculation or to| children dubjected to the same treat service of the University of Washington. Here is a home-made syrup which jsome other cause? ment and possible fate they will vote | Altho many pe ns undoubtedly are unaware of the fact, the | millions of people have found to be| Up to this point the discussion! “Yes” on referendum No, 18 next extension service offers a curriculum as extensive as most corre the most dependable means of break- |might be denominated a mere Tuesday. E. C. JACKSON, | sponde schools and more thoro. ing up stubborn coughs. It is cheap These courses may be taken without Interfering with one’s regu ifn." Under its healing, soothing ‘| ~=Why Teachers Support 30-10 Bill | ti'envone"Siic'te’oin"he"toderste toe tat sake "there are tion, Under ite he le to pay the moderate fee t 8 aske the Tauies sheet: poventay asst; pias pay moderate fee that is asked. There are : 7 loosens, breathing becomes easier, Editor Seattie Star: {amused at their slander and encour. also correspondence classes, Credits are given, which may be fi - tickling in throat stops and you got The vilification of the teachers|aged by their apparent desperation applied toward a degree. A wight y 4 a good night's restful sleep ¢ that the antischoo! opponents of| The facts concerning the part of Subjects include: Practical public speaking. nomics, account usual throat and chest colds are con- initiative 46 have substituted for! the teachers thru thelr professional ing, business law, money and banking, corporation finance, busi Night's Tonics — fresh sir, 2 good ee cent Oe Petes 00 me your . foreign trade, edu quered by it in 24 hours or les Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse ness correspondence argument calls for a brief state-| state organization, the Washington tional measurements, argu t ent of facts that have been reck-} Educatioy ys ‘a Api mentation, the English novel, modern English poetry, textiles, dress th le bronchial Ment of facts that hav j M association, we are glad Nature's Remedy (MA Tablets) | ahihina or inter ough — lenaly misstated by, “the enemy. "| to present if the public Is interested ke millinery, journalism, navigation and the Romaniec lan | To make this splendid cough syrup, ‘Their imputation of dishonest, de-|in them : John O'Donnell, 17, was) por 2s qumces of Pinex in’ celtful and designing motives on the| A year ago a conference Anclud If you're Interested Just mail the following coupon to the Univer- Toslgnt—teke ao WR Table ice ‘ ‘ | Bo tle and MM the bottle wi part of the teachers needs no refu-/ing the W. EB, A, legislative com sity Extension Service, Room 1044, Henry Building, Seattle Atlante 22 differant you will be ae: the hero of the incendiary) granulated sugar syrup and shake tation, ax the reputation of the| mittee, representatives of the Pot fire that cost 14 lives in a| thoroughly. If you prefer use cla tate’x teachers for high ch ter ——— en oe 4 o fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, “* ‘0 Lal) ha e nd the sta superintendent of x New York tenement. Young] \nstead of sugar ayrap, Either way, 854 DUrpose Is too well extablished instruetion drew up '& legis University Extension Service, O'Donnell, passing when the| you get » full pint—a family supply to suffer from such abuse © program which all could sup: Room 1044, Henry Building, fire was discovered, rushed| of mu Po ee i Mind thes | If the teachers of the state, to and in this program was the Seattle, Washington. into the burnin ¥ 1 uildi ag ae ths a Mn <7 8 aod charge and influence ar plan. The board of man-| Gentlemen: Please mail me a copy of University Exten g oO Ms} nd children love ite pleasant taste tted the children of the state| agers of the P.-T. A, voted to make Bulletin No, 6. 1 inclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. aroused sleeping occupants on| *p, children love. its pleasant taate mental guidance and moral! the “0-10” an tnitlative measure the upper floors and carried| centrated compound of genuine Nor- ing, were in fact so unprin-|and called upon the W A. in ie three children to safety way pine extract, known the world cipled as to end 7 to gain selfish | their representative assembly to co. enn PRALOME LS TRAPPE NADP ERODED CUTE RMP ONE DR ONE ESEN ES Chips off the Old Block Bic gcutitce y over for its prompt healing effect (benefit thru ehieanery and deceit, rate with the P. A. in the pro.| e oc upon the membranes. |the seriousness of the situation ed Initiation. W. BEA Address . Chaucer was the first poettau-| , To avoid disappointment ask your | would be hard to overstate, Know: Se oer MM HbA tie RS re ike Oo ai Oo ee ee te eee druggist. for > ounces of Pine reate known under that name, tho| with full dir selena, oad don’t aeeens res and insinua xonal and financial support “verd.| anything else. Guaranteed to give tons of friends, “the enemy, To finance a campaign of study ction or money ,are merely their frant uss-words| and publicity the W. 1% A. had no| there is said to have been a t ficator regiv’ in the time of r be ag | For children and adu me of Henry nptly refunded, The Pinex Co.,|in lieu of any answer to our un-| funds, as it is maintained by small Janowerabie argument, we are only|annual dues of $2, of which thr ing that the eh Please print name and address) ee IL, of England. t. Wayne, Ind Priced Sensationally Low Another shipment of the very latest designs in morning, offering a selec eattle. Do not fail to see them before Market BIQUSE and 107 Pike Street Courteous, Intelligent SERVICE Likes Mr. Hiller’s Letter of tne scnowis and are sweety! Mis, Bebb Opposes 30-10 Bill jpoxition he's made, Some folks love| cheers for you both! Yours truly, | to be understood. tional Associauon, it was pressnted | Ito 4 at public officials RK. G. BRADLEY |" The might also be interest-|to our board of managers fnd their | I don't believe those googads! Baldwin Hotel, Hoquiam, Wash. | ed in a frank financial statement of | sympathy enlisted by representations 9 e | j the opposition that the bill would better the oppor- “H I Co } , ARTHUR L. MARSH, [tunities of children in the les#-fa- | Says Farmer “Has It théscativn Secretar, Washington | voce eahees aiwericts ut Chi, ie | Editor The Star ,ate or for a lawyer, who alwa: Education Association. The board's endorsement was given. | Under the above heading, “A Read-|looks after the “business man’ r apie Later, in May last, the P. 7 A. an | ‘a « inmue WHY. the lawyer, of course, as le Think: B nual convention was held in Tacoma. ee ee ae are nok smart enough to 8 rown Ir Ralph Swetman was on the pro- | pictures the condition of the farmer.! picrepresont the farmer | ° |gram and spoke at length in advo- e e He makes many pertinent state} If the farmers would establish a! Has Failed cacy of the bill, That the delegates |ments, one in particular, “That what) distributary in each large city to! paitor The Star |might hear both sides of the @ the farmer wants and needs ts ac e their products, they and the! 1+ js now several months since |tion the privilege of the floor was personally, I have nothing} It really amuses me the way the; UES Be Equaled Dresses They go on sale tomorrow tion of values you cannot ve been taken. The price There are crepe de chines, Canton erepes and poiret twills, in all the colors you may fancy. We also offer a splendid selection of crepe de chines and jerseys at the almost unbelievable oT ...... $9.95 Extra Special Here is a wonderful value— the charming Mandarin blouse and wool trico ited skirt ombination—all sizes, in navy and brown, A delightful effect and priced at only $1045. Also many Poiret Twill and Trico- tine Dresses at this special we cess $10.45 Shop measure, and he said “yes.” Just {before adjournment for the day, af- ter Mrs. Preston and Mr. Fitz, as well as many of the delegates, had |gone, a formal opportunity for dis- cussion was offered. Then, however, it was too late. The subject was not debated by the delegates and no vote | was taken on ft. If, under such elr- jcumstances, the 23,000 members of |P.T.A. in Washington are commit- ted to support the measure by the action of 15 members of the board of | managers, the organization is com- jmitted. But is it, really? Doubtless many of its members will support “30-10” thru a desire to be loyal) to their organtzation. Oth- | ers, however, including many consci- | entious teachers as well as parents, wholly disapprove the measure. Per jsonally I shall vote against it HELEN M. H. BEBB, | DR. LOUGHNEY’S © and corrective eating plan jovercome chronic stomach land bowel troubles of long- standing. Her interesting let- ~ ter follows: 1 i | | | MRS, A. C, KENWORTHY For years I have had stomach and bowel trouble, I've suffered most 7 severely and have been in bed an average of every month or six jweeks since I was 15 years of age. I've tried every remedy I've been | told of and could not find help. Dr. | Loughney’s Human Bake Oven and | Corrective Eating were recommended }to me, I took the treatment and I ‘am more than pleased to say I am | now very well, I want to advise my friends and others who are ail- ing to be baked in Dr, Loughney’s Bake Oven and depend on Dr. | | Loughney to correct your diet; you will be surprised how quickly re] sults will come. Iam, Telephone Proctor 33711. Dr. Loughney, Famous Dieti- — tian, Publishes New Book “Free to You Postpaid.” You will value this book highly. We will mail them out FREE, Write your name and address plainly, and you will receive yout book by return mail, They are wrapped and ready to mail out. '» Bake oma located at in the Crag , 11-912-919-914, Der, Loughney ts assisted by cony lady nurses, Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 (Sean » to 12 only, Telephone =eemGmue 8 ee et